IMAGe EVALUATION TEST TARGET (MT-S) 5^^ /<;^:^>^ 1.0 l.j 11.25 |5o "^^ Hub lU I 40 6" 2.0 U IIIIII.6 V] <^ /i *^ '.^^^ ^V' >^ Photographic Sciences Corporation 23 WEST MAIN STREET WEBSTER, NY. 14580 (716) 873-4503 CIHM/ICMH Microfiche Series. CIHM/ICMH Collection de microfiches. Canadian Institute for Historical Microreproductions / Institut Canadian de microreproductions historiques Technical and Bibliographic Notes/Notes techniques et bibliographiques The Institute has attempted to obtain the best original copy available for filming. Features of this copy which may be bibliographically unique, which may alter any of the images in the reproduction, or which may significantly change the usual method of filming, are checked below. D D D D D D Coloured covers/ Couverture de couleur I I Covers damaged/ Couverture endommag6e Covers restored and/or laminated/ Couverture restaurte et/ou pellicul6e I I Cover title missing/ Le titre de couverture manque I I Coloured maps/ Cartes giographiques en couleur Coloured init (i.e. other than blue or black)/ Encre de couleur (i.e. autre que bleue ou noire) I I Coloured plates and/or illustrations/ Planches et/ou illustrations en couleur Bound with other material/ ReiiA avec d'autres documents Tight binding may cause shadows or distortion along interior margin/ La reliure serr^e peut causer de I'ombre ou de la distortion le long de la margf int^rieure Blank leaves added during restoration may appear within the text. Whenever possible, these have been omitted from filming/ II 36 peut que certaines pages blanches ajout6es lors d'une restauratior apparaissent dans le *exte, mais, lorsque cela 6tait possible, ces pages n'ont pas 6X6 film^es. L'Institut a microfilm^ le meilieur exemplaire qu'il lui a AtA possible de se procurer. Les details de cet exemplaire qui sont peut-Atre uniques du point de vue bibliographique, qui peuvent modifier une image reproduite, ou qui peuvent exiger une modification dans la m4thode normale de filmage sont indiquAs ci-dessous. I I Coloured pages/ Pages de couleur Pages damaged/ Pages endommagdes Pages restored and/or laminated/ Pages rertaur6es et/ou pelllculAes Pages discoloured, stained or foxed/ Pages d6color6es, tachetAes ou piquies Pages detached/ Pages d6tach6es r~~V Showthrough/ D Additional comments:/ Commentaires suppl6mentaires; Irregular pagination : [17]- 136pL Transparence Quality of prir Quality inAgale de I'impression Includes supplementary materif Comprend du materiel supplimentaire I I Quality of print varies/ I I Includes supplementary material/ |~~| Only edition available/ Seule Edition disponible Pages wholly or partially obscured by errata slips, tissues, etc., have been refilmed to ensure the best possible image/ Les pages totalement ou partiellement obscurcies par un feuillet d'errata, une peiure, etc., ont dt6 filmies 6 nouveau de fa9on 6 obtenir la meilleure image possible. This item is filmed at the reduction ratio checked below/ Ce document est film6 au taux de reduction indiqu6 ci-dessous. 10X 14X 18X 22X 26X 30X y 12X 16X 20X 24X 28X 32X ails du idifiar una laga The copy filmad here has been reproduced thanks to the generosity of: National Library of Canada The images appearing here are the best quality possible considering the condition and legibility of the original copy and in keeping with the filming contract specifications. Original copies in printed paper covers are filmed beginning with the front cover and ending on the last page with a printed or illustrated impres- sion, or the back cover when appropriate. All other original copies are filmed beginning on the first page with a printed or illustrated impres- sion, and ending on the last page with a printed or illustrated impression. The last recorded frame on each microfiche shall contain the symbol — »- (meaning "CON- TINUED"), or the symbol V (meaning "END"), whichever applies. L'exemplaire film6 fut reproduit grflce d la g6n6rosit6 de: Bibliothdque nationale du Canada Les images suivantes ont At6 reproduites avec le plus grand soin, compte tenu de la condition at de la nettet^ de l'exemplaire fiimd, et en conformity avec les conditions du contrat de filmage. Les exemplaires originaux dont la couverture en papier est imprim6e sont film6s en comp-^npant par le premier plat et en terminant soit par la dernidre page qui comporte une empreinte d'impression ou d'illustration, soit par le second plat, salon le cas. Tous les autres exemplaires originaux sont film^s en commenpant par la premidre page qui comporte une empreinte d'impression ou d'illustration et en terminant par la derniire page qui comporte une telle empreinte. Un des symboles suivants apparaitra sur la dernidre image de cheque microfiche, selon le cas: le symbols — ^ signifie "A SUIVRE ". le symbols V signifie "FIN". IVIaps, plates, charts, etc., may be filmed at different reduction ratios. Those too large to be entirely included in one exposure are filmed beginning in the upper left hand corner, left to right and top to bottom, as many frames as required. The following diagrams illustrate the method: Les cartes, planches, tableaux, etc., peuvent dtre film6s d des taux de reduction diffdrents. Lorsque le document est trop grand pour dtre reproduit en un seul clich6, il est film6 d partir de Tangle supdrieur gauche, de gauche d droite, et de haut en bas, en prenant le nombre d'images ndcessaire. Les diagrammes suivants illustrent la m6thode. rata 3 lelure. 3 32X 1 2 3 1 2 3 4 5 6 ra^r^^ DEI¥ G H 9 Charlotte itreet, 0ahit Joliii, N. B. •a BARNES'S NEW MUNS WICK ALMANACK, FOR TfiE YEAR OF OUR LORD ' i 1876. BEING LEAP YEAR, AND THE THIRTY-NHrTH YEAR OF THE REIGN OF QUEEN VICTORIA. CONTAINING GENERAL INTELLIGENCE, STATISTICAL INFORMATION, &c. » "' SAINT JOHN, N. B. PRINTED AND PUBLISHED BY BARNES AND COMPANY, AND SOLD, WHOLBSALB AND BBTAIL, At their Store, 58 Prince IVilliaiii Street. i>-»>.%»*«t;*/«!s*:«-i«r!#*woi>*>»« 3 H. B. Smith, U Xing street, 8t. John, N. B. Photographers ftuppliM at 18 EQUATION OP TIME — ECLIPSES. [187C. Equation of Time. FOR APPARENT NOON — GREENWICH — IS'Zt). a 9 % fa vi; wl Vi C0 0) ^ Jaay. F«b7. Mar. osi. ApfU. May, Jnne. mFa July. Aug. oai. Sept. fItFf. Oot'r. &Ft. Not. 0Ff. Dec. 5i Of^l- i»Ff. p If. B. M. 6. 13.49 M. B. 12.29 M. B. 3.49 M. 8. 3. 5 M. 8. 2.25 M. S. 3.34 M. 8. U. 3. On? M. 8. 10.29 M. 8. M. S. 1 8.38 6. 1 16.18 10.36 2 4. 6 13.67 12.16 3.31 3.12 2.16 3.46 5.67 0.86 10.48 16.19 10.12 3 4.34 14. 4 12. 4 3.18 3.18 2. 6 3.67 5.52 0.56 11. 6 16.18 9.48 4 6. 2 14.11 11.60 2.66 3.24 1.66 4. 7 5.47 1.14 11.24 16.17 9.23 5 6.29 14.16 11.37 2.38 3.30 1.46 4.18 5.41 1.34 11.42 16.15 8.58 6 5.56 14.21 11.22 2.21 3.34 1.35 4.28 5.35 1.64 11.69 16.12 8.82 1 6.23 14.24 11. 8 2. 4 3.38 1.24 4.38 5.28 2.14 12.16 16. 9 8. 6 8 6.49 14.28 10.63 1.47 3.42 1.12 4.47 5.20 2.35 12.33 16. 4 7.40 9 7.14 14.30 10.38 1.30 3.45 1. 1 4.56 5.12 2.65 12.49 15.59 7.18 10 7.39 14.81 10.22 1.14 8.48 0.49 5. 6 6. 3 S.16 13. 5 15.53 6.46 11 8. 8 14.32 10. 6 0.67 M9 0.87 6.18 4.54 S.37 13.20 15.46 6.18 12 8.27 14.32 9.50 0.42 §.51 0.25 5.21 4.44 3.58 13.35 15.38 5.50 13 8.50 14.31 9.33 0.26 3.62 0.12 0.28 4.33 4. 1 9 1 3.49 15.30 5.21 M 9.13 14.29 9.16 0.11 3.52 0. .■).34 4.22 4.40 14. 3 15.20 4.58 16 9.34 14.27 8.69 0/Oi 3.62 0«lo 6.40 4.11 f). ] 14.16 16.10 4.24 Id 9.55 14.23 8.42 0.19 3.51 0.26 6.46 3.68 ."•.'22 14.28 14.69 3.54 17 10.16 14.20 8.24 0.33 3.49 0.38 5.51 3.46 0.44 14. 4U 14.47 3.25 18 10.35 14.16 8. 6 0.47 3.47 0.51 5.56 3.32 f.. 5 14..V2 14.34 2.56 19 10.64 14. 9 7.48 1. 3.45 1. 4 6. 3.19 ^<.'}C, 15. 3 14.20 2.26 20 11.13 14. 3 7.30 1.13 3.42 1.17 6. 3 3. 5 6.47 15.13 14. 6 1.56 21 11.30 13.57 7.12 1.26 3.38 1.30 6. 6 2.50 7. 8 1 5.22 13.61 1.26 22 11.47 13.49 6.58 1.38 3.34 1.43 6. 9 2.35 7.*J9 15.31 13.84 0.56 23 12. 2 13.41 6.36 1.50 3.30 1.56 6.10 2.19 7.r0 15.39 18.18 0.25 24 12.17 13.33 6.17 2. 1 3.24 2. 8 6.12 2. 4 8.10 15.46 13. 9s 06 25 12.32 13.23 6.58 2.12 3.19 2.21 6.12 1.47 8.31 15.53 12.41 0.35 26 12.45 13.14 5.39 2.22 3.13 2.34 6.12 1.31 8.:-il 15.59 12.22 1.4 27 12.68 13. 3 6.21 2.31 3. 6 2.46 6.12 1.14 9.11 16. 4 12. 2 1.34 28 18.10 12.52 5. 2 2.41 2.59 2.58 8.11 0.56 9.:n 16. 8 11.41 2. 4 29 18.21 12.41 4.44 2.49 2.61 3.10 6. 9 0.38 9.ol 16.12 11.20 2.33 30 13.81 • • • • 4.26 2.57 2.48 3.22 6. 7 0.20 lO.lU 16.15 10.58 3. 2 81 13.41 • • • • 4. 7 • • • • 2.84 • • • • 6. 4 0. 2 • • • • 16.17 • • • 3.81 Note.— When the Sun is Slow, Eqaatton to be added to apparent time, the Sun Is Fast, Equation to be subtracted ttooi apparent time. When Eclipses for 1876. I. Moon. — A Partial Eclipse, March 9th and lOtli. Enters Penumbra March 9th, Uh. 32m. 30s. v. m. "] I " Umbra '* 10th, Oh. 57m. Os. .\. m. | Mean time I Middle of Eclipse, *' 10th, Ih. 57m. Os. a. m. V at Emerges from Umbra, " 10th, 2h. 57m. Os. a.m. Saint John. j " *' Penumbra," lOth, 3h. 21m. 228. a. m. J ' If the Moon's diameter be assumed as 1, the magnitude of the Eclipse ' will be 0.296. Partly visible in Canada. \ II. Sun. — Ad Annular Eclipse, March 26th. The phenomena gene- II ; S I 3 ? B. S s pi f I CO n 9 . m. ; Eclipse ends in long. 0;." 47' W., lat. .')2' 2W N., March 2r)th, Gh. lOni. ]'»?. p. m. St. John mean time. This Eclipse is visible in tlie Dominion of ('anada. In British Columbia ami Vancouver Island it may be most favournbly viewed, though visible to all observers in the Canadian portion of tlie Empire from the Pacific to the Atlantic ; but more partially eastward. In New Bruns- wick. Nova Scotia, Prince Edward Island, and Newfoundland, the Edip.'O will end near the setting of the sun. III. Moon. — A Partial Eclipse, September 3d. Ent.Ts Peninnbra, ."September 3d, 2h. 23m. ]()S. p. Nf. ] " Umbra, " od, 3h. olni. KK p. m. „.. . . „ Middle of Eclipse. " 3d, 4h. 5Sm. 4s. p. m. I ^^ ,. Emerges from Umbra, " 3d, Gh. 4m. 583. p. m. ^^i*^*^" "•"^• " " Penuinbrii, '' od, 7h 32:n. 52s. p. m. Assuming Moon's diameter -=1, the majrnitude will be 0.34'. Visible in New Brunswick. IV. Su.N. — A Total Kclipsp. This phenomenon will be visible to all the Australian Provinces of the Empire, excepting Western Australia, and ill ilie .Soutli eas'ern Pacific and Southern Oceans, and amid the silence, da iknoss, and ice ol the Antarctic Pule, ending at sunset on the coast of Chili. a ^u"- ^ Mercury. $ Venus. © Earth. (9 €> ^ • ® Mooii 3 Mars. 9 Ceres. peril, perilielion, A. M. nioriUiig. inf. ^^ ( T Ari(?s, 5^1 8 Taurus, :^ ( 2 n (ieniini, w ( 3 © Cancer, s ] 4 .1 Leo, - r^ ( '■> TiJi Virgo, Astronomical Symbols. I $ Pallas. ^ Conjunction. W. West. ! Juno. n Quadrature, " Degrees. I fi Vesta. ,9 Opposition, ' Minutes (arc.) U Jupiter. Q Ascending Node " Seconds (are.) T. Saturn. y Descending Node h. hours. lit Uranus. N. North. S. South, m. Minutes, time. f Neptune. E. East. s. Seconds, time. ajili. .•iphelioii. ixp. apouroe. per. perigee, p. m. al'teriiooii. inferior, siiii. superior, a. aH. in. m!; "I 10 ^v'' Acpiarius, - . > (11 K Pisces, - - 180" 210 - 240 270 - 300 - 330 ii Morning and Evening Stars 1876. !j ^fercnrl^{^) will commence the year as an Evening Star, but Ids ji loss in the sun's refn!f;ent hW^Q tor such frequently ri'curring periods !; haves but brici intervals in which he may be seen. Theu even the close j pro.ximity ef this plant t to the sun renders him only visible during the H. R. Smith, 14 King street, Saint John, N. B. 9 9 S s « a 9 SB 9 X 9 R. & F. B. Titus, General Oroceri, 20 APOGKK AND PKRIOKK OK TIIK MOON. [1876. a e -5 immeiliate twilijjht preceilinc; Huinise, whon west of the sun he appears as a Moniii'j; Star, and sucoeeding sunset wlien ho is ca-*t of the sun and sets after Iiini and is an Kvenini; Stur. Venus (2). The year cotnniencs with this Planet us an Evening Star, hut, from the niiildle of July to the end of the year will l)o a Mor- nin• * *i ^< e H d ss >.' V s s .g Si «0 Cycles and Eras. Dominical Letters, B A | Era of Diocletian, 1592 Epact 4 " Yo/diginI in.(Persian)l 2 10 Golden Xnnil)er, 1 o I " Spain (o( tlic (\e.sars), . lltl I Solar Cycle, 'i i Year of World (llel)rew), r)(i:]K-37 Roman Indiciion 4* " " (l>vzantine,), 7384-8") Julian Period, (•.r)S9 Year of Home, A.U.( ■. (Varro),2r.2'.i Dayof Jul. Per. Jan. 1st, 2, 10 ;,2.-),-» Erii of Xal)(mas;*ar 2»'.i!n the SehMicidac, 2I.S-^ Aimo Munili — Uebrew — l)c<'iiis > " Olympiads, 2().')2 Third Year of Olympiad, ('»(;.") Anno Ilcjira (Muham'dan) 12112-98 ptembi'i- li)th, 18Tt). 271 u u 123 a (i 110 u (( 93 11 u 92 (( l( 9 a u X. H. — The first day of Moharram (the month with which Ijegius the Mohannnedan year), A. H. 1293, corresponds to Jan. 28tli, A. D. 187(i; and Ilamazan, the Month of Fasting, A. II. 1292, began Oct. 1st, A. D. 1874 ; but llama/an, A. II. 1293, commences Sept. 'iUdi, A. D. 1876. 384 Years since Cohmibus discovered America, - - Oct. 11, 1492. i")e.MontsdLscov.'dSt. John River, X. H. June 24, 1604. New Style was adopted in Englan I, - Sept. 14, 17i")2. '.\iniida was won by the English arms, Sept. 18, 1759. United Emijire Loyalists landed in X. B. May 18, 1783. New Brunswick became sep. Province, Aug. IC, 1784. Formation of Dominion of Canada, July 1, 1SG7. Apogee and Perigee of the Moon. Apooek. — Jan. 22d, 5h. a. m. ; Feb. 18th, midnight; March 17th, 7h. p. M. ; April 14th, 4h. p. m. ; May 12th, 8h. a. m. ; June Bth, 5h. p, ,M. ; July 5th, 8h. p. M. ; Aug. 2d, 3h. a. m. ; 29th, 4h. p. m. ; Sept. 2iUh, lOh. A. M. ; Oct. 2Uh, Oh. a. m; Nov. 21st, 2h. a. m. ; Dec. 18th, Gh. p. M. Perigkk. — Jan. 9th, midnight; Feb. 7th, Oh. p. m. ; March oth, lOh. A. M. ; 30th, 6h. a. m. ; April 20th, noon; May 24th, 3li. p. si.; .lune 21st, midnight ; July 2'>th, 9h. a. m. ; Aug. 17th, 4h. p. m. ; Sept. 1 tth, noon ; Oct. lOth, llh. a. m. ; Nov. 5th, 3h. a. m. ; Dec. 2;!, mivlnighl; 3l8t, 9h. A. M. i P ■ o ' CO I ? o p< en V New^Brunswick Series of School Books— 9 Charlotte street, Saint ^ohn, N, B. [1H76. he appears the sun and an Rvoniiig II 1)0 a Vfor- 2 var : from 'tar ; but a i ontinuo;^ to ; Star until ir)92 'r.si;ui)12l0 iars),.ll»ll ), .■)('.:] (i-37 ), 7384-8') arro),2(}!><) ,2( ><'j'. i)12'.i2-98 )0J4'I1IS the D. 187(5; I. St, A. D. ). 1876. 11, 1492. iao4. ] 7.) 2. 17. 59. 178.*]. 17.S4. ISfi?. 24, 18, IC, 1, ^ iS ! e» u n o U il o roh ]7tli, til, oh. p. I jpt. 2iUli, I IHtli, Gh. ' I 'til, lOh. 'F. ; June pt. nth, li-hiiglii; 1876.] IIOMIIAYS — I.KillT not SK; 21 Church Calendar for 1876. DATK. JIOLY DAY. BD a o 4^ P-H o o (^ «. ! M I a> «{ Sat. Tiir. Wkd Sun. I 8rN. i Wr.i.. Wi;i>. I Sl'N. I Fki. Sat. Fill. Sun. , Su.v. I Mc.v. .AJiiy 1 ' Mox. " 21 ' Tut'. " 2'i Sun. Jinu'4 Sim. " 11 Jan. 1 (^"ircninclHion. " I) " 2r)( Feb. 2 " 181 " 27 RFiir. 1 Kpipliiiiiy. ('(inversion St I'nnl. IMiritioMtiun Jl. V. Mary. Sfpduipc'sima. (Jniniiuafii'sinia. .\sli Wcdnisday. llSaint David't* Day. " .'i'QiiadraKt'simn. " nl-'-aint Pafrck'snay. " 2.5|.\nmin(ia!inn H. V. ^^ary. Apt, UlCiood Friday. " 10 K.\STKll D.w. 2.'^ St. (JeorKi-'s Day. St. Piiilip and Si. .7anu;>. Piocation Snuday. Asccnsionlide. WliilsiuUidt'. Ll.\TK. nol.Y DAY. SfN. Jnn ll'St. !tarnal)as. Tiir. " l.'ICorpnrtCliristi. Sat. " 24!Nalivitv St. .Inlin Daptint. Tnr. " 29 SI. IV-tcr and St. Paul. VVkd. July .'iiSt. .lames, tlie Great, Ap. Tiir. AnK24|sl. P.arilioloiucw. Tiiu. Sep. 21 St. .Mattliew, Ap. Fi:i. " 2t!'St. Miehael, Areluinjtii, 2li. 33ni. a. .m. June 20th, 1 Ih. 8m. p. m. Sept. 22d, Ih. 29m. p. m. Dec. 21st, 7h. 29ni. a. m. D--Sununer i^ — .Vutunin V3 — Winter Public Holidays, Anniversaries, &c. New Year's Day, January 1 Ash Wednesday, March 1 - 17 April 14 " 17 June i Saint Patrick's Day, ! Good Friday, Easter Monday, Easter Tuesday, j Saint George's Day, I Loyalists' Day, j Queen's Birth Day, Whit Monday, (( 18 u 23 May 18 u 24 June 5 Queen's Accession, Suint John's Day, Queen's Coronation, Dominion Day, Michaelmas, Prince of Wales Birthday, Nov. 9 Saint Andrew's Day, " 30 Christmas Day, Dec. 25 Christmas Holidays, " 26 20 24 " 28 July 1 Sei)t. 29 Marine and Fisheries Department. IJon. A. J. Smith, Minister of Marine and Fisheries. J. U. Harding, Esq., Agent for New Brimswi"k,of Light Houses, Marine Hospitals, Signal Stations, Steam Fog Alar'^ .s, Buoys and Beacons, and fisheries. J. Mitchell, Inspector of Light Houses. Marine Hospitals, Signal Stations, Steam Fog Alarms, and Buoys and Beacons, for New Brunswick. fisheries' DEPARTMENT. W. H. Venninsr, Inspector for Nova Scotia and New Brunswick. ~ H. B. Smith, 14 King street, Saint John, N. B. 1 1 22 Photographs, $1.00 to $4.00 per dozen, at I.IOIIT IHIISKS. [187H. Si(bJv IsfiiiKf. — 11 milt'g tVoin rust end. liutitude 4(1. 4»> .i. 4' s. N, ; longitude; rdld. 4 'ni. Oa. W. OctiiKoniil, while and brown alter- nafely. In thick and fotftry woathor and .snow HlonnH, u steam fog whittle 50 yards .soiitli of Iho M^^lit lioii.-o i.s .sounded thrt' ' times in (Mich i minute, as r()llow.s : -Kirst, a bhiat of tiirue .socond.s ; then another blast i and interval u( the sumo (luration; and then a blast of three i«('con«ls, with an interval of (orty-live seconds, to complete Ihe miiuitc. The whistle will probably br heani. in e dm weather or with the wind, from 10 to lii miles; in stormy wcatlier ornijaiiist thewmd, from .3 toti miles. Sifhlf I»fninf (West en('l). — I-nt. 43d. ;".7m. i s. N. ; Ion;;, li d. POm. <)s. W. Uevolvts in three miuutcv, sliowini< thrc! Hashes at intervals of half a minute, then a cessation of light during \'j minute in each revolu- \ tion. Wood, octa^^onal, white. In thick or fojtgy weather and snow storms, a steam fo^ whistle is sounded eij?ht seconds in each minute, i leaving an interval of 5; seconds between each blast. The whistle will ' probably be heard in calm weather or with the wind from A) to 15 miles, and in stormy weather or again.«t the wind from S to miles. Yaniionth J farlxnir. — On end of reef off j-outhwest point of Bunker's Island, fast side of entrance to harbour. Lat. -lod. 4"-m. r,()s. N. ; l.t. I t)i'd. 8m. 4 s. ; with the lantern on a dwellini; house, built on a wooden ; pier, the whole forming a beacon. A red light, for the purpose of guiding vessels into the harbour. Visible from the aout'.iwurd between , the bearings of N. E. by N. and N. % E. It can also be seen over Stan- wood's Beach, when bearing from !S. i E. to S. K. i E., but cannot be Q 9 ST ,^ II' Is o & I; 1 I I run for on these bearings, the only entrance to the harbour being through Yarmouth Sound and round Cape East. Cape Forchu Light. — On Capo Forchu, on the Western .side of the entrance to Yarmouth (Xova Scothi), in lat. 4339, N. long. 66-8, W. , It exhibits a plain, revolving light— visible one minute and a (luurtcr, and invisible half a minute. The building is pointed white, and isl'g* elevated 235 feet above the level of the sea. w Bi'ier Maud — Situate on the western .side. A, fixed m/titc li(//i(, \)i teet 3 above sea level, visible 15 miles. Octigonal white building. A Steam n 5» Fog Whistle on Whipple's Point, S. W. of light. 1 West jMJi't.— On Peter's Island at the S. entrance of the E. side of the ' g Bay ot Fundy. 2'wo white fixed U. 4' s. N. ; >rown alter- u stoiuii fo(( i III OS in oach iiiotlicr blust ri'o pccondH, mute. The ' wmd, from '3 to(i miles. ' ! d. POm. Oh. ' iiif(»rviil.s of I each revolu- j r and s\)ow uch minute, i whistle will ) to 15 miles, B. of Uiiiikui-'s ;0s. y. ; lit. I )n a wooden puiposo of ] uvd between , n over Stan- i It cannot be : liuii tbrou^b wide of the ig. G6-8, W. d a quarter, liitc, and is 'if/f<(, 1)2 feet [. A Steam side of the distinguish , visible ten >ugh Grand . Alternate ite building, i It. A fired \ Building Whistle on in each rai- Is ' o CI' oa I M nidicularly, •> Port Wil- BlackRock )oint8ofHp- ,| ital stripes. I| and W 15 'I .1 higb water, j j ' a building I I87rt.] at thin point, on tha northern shore of Cobequid Bay, near the head of Minart Basin. Apple Hitrr IJiffit. —On Hetty Point, N. side entrance to the Rirer, and three league.s to the eastward of Cape Chignecto. Two fixed horizontal lights, 40 feet above hiirb water, visible 10 miles. Square white building. /♦/rr«6 miles. Uctagoual white tower, standing close to high water mark on the beach. llordm /i/iiff. -\ while fixed light, 'J5 feet above hij^h water leveKriso and fall 4 > to 4' ft. ), visible in clear weather over the greater part ot the ItaRin of Minus (after passing Cape Hlomodon) and above the Five islands and lip to Windsor River, until intercepted by the continuation of the Ulutt' to the southward of it. Square white building, standing *30 feet froui the Hlufi'. Uuriit <.'(tat linid— The lantern is erected on a square tower attached to the main building. A white fixed liirht, 1f> feet above high water level, and visible from all points of approach. Gartwt Rt>ck Li()ht. — 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 Macliias, a dis- tance of about twenty miles. It is a light of the Fourth order, IIolo- photal system — fixed white light 46 seconds, eclipse 6^, flash 5^, eclipse 6^. The Light House is painted in stripes, vertical, black and white. A gun is tired to answer signals during a fog. Dangerous rocks extend four miles eastward of the Lighthouse. Bearings and Distance by (hinpaxs frohi the Gannet Rock Light Home. This Light bears from the Light House on Brier Island, N. N. W. J W, 22 miles. From the (iannct Rock to the Old Proprietor, E. \ S., distance 7 miles. From the frunnet Rock to the Black Rock, ofT White Head Island, N. E. ^ E., 7 miles. the Gannet Rock to the South West Head of Grand Manan, X. N. W., r,i miles. the Gannet Rock to the Northernmost of the Murr Ledges, ! N. W. \ N., 2^ miles. j To the Soutliernmost of ditto, called Saint Mary's Ledge, \V. S. W. ' 2 miles. From the Gannet Rock to Machias Seal Island, W. and by N., \ N., 12 miles. NoTg.— Between the Northernmost and Southernmost of the Murr Ledges, there ii a runpe of dangerous rocks and shoals, many of them always above water, and which extends Westward from the Light House about four miles ; from this range, farther Westerly, about six miles from the Gannet Light, lies a dan- gerous breaker, called the Dull. This may be avoided by keeping three re- markable headlands near the S. W. end of Grand Manan, open. From Brier Island Light to the Old Troprietor, X. and by W. \ W., 18^ miles. The Blonde Rod; from the Southernmost point of the Cape Sable Seal Islands S. and by W., 3^^ miles distant. Machias Seal Island Lightn. — There are two fixed white lights upon the Machias Seal Islands, one elevated about forty -five feet above high water; the other a now tower, erected last season, fitted with a 8d Diop- tric light, stands 69 feet above high water level, and visible from all points of approach for a distance of 26 miles in clear weather ; and bear From From *»3 o e v> » en , « OS « !» |P Iff I Ml B (0 9 ■-'■•* t H. R. Smith, 14 Xing street, Sftlnt John, N. B. 84 Merchandize of all kind* sold on CommlMion by r.IOIlT IIOUSKS. 1H76. (( (( m N I from each otiiftr E. S. E. and W. X. W., distant about 170 foot, by wlildi circumstaiu'O of two Liglit Houses at tlio same station, tliev will lio im. mediately distinguished from all otln'r lijifhts upoti the coast (Rritish w American.) Both the buildingn are painted wliite. A foj,' whittle Ims been erected on the island, which will bo sounded as follows each mi- nute : — Two blasts of five seconds in each minute, with an interval ul 25 seconds between each blast. The following are the )M>ariugs from them, viz. : To the Southernmost Murr Ledge (St. Mary's) 10. S. E., rasterly. • *' Gannet Hock Light, E. by S. \ S., 13 miles. '* Southern Head of Grand Manan, E. by N. \ X. Northern Head of Grand Mnnau, N. E. \ E. X. E. Rock, distant 2 miles, N. E. by N. Little Kiver Head, X. by W. " Libby Island Light House (American), \. W. by W. ' Ve.«!.sels 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 tliroe-fourths of a mile from the Murr Ledges, if more than five miles to the East of the Lights. [It is recommended that the ShipB' Compaises shoald be well compared and adjuited particularly in new ships, before they leave Partridge Island, as serious errors have frequently occurred from want of attention on this point; and as the variation in the Bay of Fundy is seventeen degrees Westerly, (or \% points), it will be found by the latest published Admiralty Charts, that the course from Partridge Island down the Bay, South Channel, between the Old Proprietor and N. W. Ledge, is S. W. yi 8. ; but the course to be steered must depend on the direction of the wind on leaving Partridge Island.] Head, Harbour Lif/hf. — X'ext in order, after pa.ssing Grand Manan and the plain white Light (American), on West Quoddy Point, is Head Harbour Light. This is placed 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 tehite light. The building is painted white, with a red cross on it. jVo'mt Le Prcaux LiqhU. — Upon this projecting head land, two lights are placed, one above the other, in the same house, and distant 28 feet. Both lights can be seen from every point of the compass, they where 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. South- West Wolf Island. — On south-east point of south. west island. Lat. 44d. 66m. 80s. N. ; long. 66d. 41m. 10s. W. \\ min. between each flash. Can be seen in clear weather 17 to 20 miles. Lantern surm H ^1 01 ' ri Office Stationery and Blank Books of all deBcriptione— by R. & F. R. TituB. fo«'t, l)y wlildi K'v will 1)0 ill)- )ast (British or b^' whirtti*' liiiH llo\vcmij^, r(M|iiires no |iai tieular iiotic, Inriliei iliaii lliat it is a ti.Kcd »t)A*7c lis^lit .uitl lliat llie I.igiit lloii«e ami Kee|u'r"- hucHiii';, are paiiileil red anil wliile, in vertical stiipi's. Tiic .-^leani Wliislli; on this Island is souinled ten .s«'eouds in every ininutc durinj: loggy or thick wcalher. licu'iu Ll.(/hf.— \\\\\ih\ I'arliidgo Island, and upon a Spit or I nr, which I'Nlemls alioni hall" a niiU' S. S. H. oil' Saiui I'oint, and which dries at two-thirds cltlt, stands the Jlcacoii Tower. Upon this Tower a Koiit'tli Ordi-r Dioptric liighl, vi.sibU; ten miles, is established, which is eminently iisct'id to the coa&ting trade ot Saint John, and to all (tther vessels having pilots on board, as it enables thom to enter the harbour at all hours ol the night. A fi.xed white light. The house is white and black, in stripes vertically. Qi(uo>. — X revolving iv/ii/e light is placed on a small rock oil t^uaco Head, showing twice full and twicer dark in u minute. This light can l)e seen Iroiii any / of J-'ii)nlij. - bat. 4.'i cleg. Km. r.Os. I N. ; Long. ()") tleg. •"i4m. (»8. W. A revolving Red and White Light, ! ek'vated :!U7 feet above high water, shewing Ked Iwi- l,') L^iconds, and Whitt foi l"! fccoud.s, v\ilh uii in1( ival ot 45 .seconds between each up- I pearance of the Ligiit, and making a complete rovoliUion in three ini- I uutcs. In clear weather the bight should be seen at a distance of 20 { miles. The Lighthouse is a square, white buibbng, with a Tower 1 erected on it, and is 27 feet in height from base to tlie centre of the Light, and o feet from base te the topof the bautern. flie illuminatiui^ apparatus is Catoptric. The biu;ht will be visibbi between the bearintht. Cape Ennuje Light.— 0\\ the Point of that name, in 'Westmorland, nearly opposite Apple River Harbour, X. S. A plain while light. The house is painted white, and is about 120 feel above tide mark. Light visible IH mile^. The Steam Whistle is 1.50 feet north-east of the ■ Light House, and is sounded during thick weather, fog and snow ■ storms, for eight seconds in each minute, with an interval of hl'ty-two seconds between each blast. Tho Whistle i» heard in calm weather or , with the wind at a distance of ten miles, ami in stormy weather or against the wind from three to five miles, according to the state of the atmosphere. Wesit Quoddi/ Light. — This is an American Light, and is placed on the West side of the entrance into the St. Croix by Lid)ecand Ea-^^tport. Gnudntove hland Light — An Octagonal Tower, 6i> feet above the level of high water on (Jrindstone Island, in Chignecto Bay, in lat. 45" 43' 13" N. Long. ()4" 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. SP 2 i » a* 3 wm 9 s s >ns — H. R. Sm4tb, 14 King street, Saint John, N. B. .*>!. Picture Frames, Oval and Square, at Of a' a ! 26 LIGHT HOUSES. [1876. n n O a V Pi Ik'iirlngs and distances of several places from the above Light House: Cape Enrage Light, by compass, S. 61^ W., 10 1-7 tniles. Highoat Point of St. Mary's Ledge, l)y compass, N. 40 W., 6-10 mile. The point of low water off the Light House, by compass, S. 78 VV., 2-10 mile. Jones' Ledge, N, 10 W., 3-10 mile — it dries at low springs, and has about 2^ fathoms on it at half tide. A Sand Bank, S. 15 W., 6-10 mile; it has If fathoms on its shoalef^t pa I tat low water springs. Grand Mannn. — There is a Light FIou.se and Keeper's house at the "Swallow Tail," on the North Eiustern part of the Island of Grand Manan, in the Bay of Fundy. The Light is 45 feet from Base to Deck; the poiiit on which it stands is 103 feet above high water, making 148 feet elevation. This is a conspicuous mark in the South Channel be- tween Briar Lsland and Grand Manan. Both houses are painted white. The Steam Whistle is on the extreme north-west Head of the Island, and is elevated 80 feet above high water. In thick weather, fogs, and snow-storms, it will be sounded so as to give three blasts, of four sec- onds duration, in each minute, with an interval of sixteen seco^^ds be- tween each blast. lAttlc River.— On an island at the entrance of the River. A fixed whits lictht. varied by flashes every 90 seconds, 40 feet above high water, visi- ble 1 1 miles. Rkhibwto Head Light.— Th\& is a fixed White Light, situated on Richibucto Head, Northumberland 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 50 feet high from base to vane, painted white, and stands in lat. 4G" 39' 40" N., long. 64" 43' 30" W. of Greenwich. Cajy; Jonnmain, Straits of Northumberland. — L..t. 46" 10' 00' N. ; long. oS" 51' 00 ■' W. — Visible from all points of approach from S. E. around by N. to W. The Light House is an octagonal wooden pyrami- dal building, painied white, 40 feet high, elevated 72 feet above high watei', and stands 66 feet from the extremity of th cliff. The Keeper's house, a one and a half story wooden building, painted white, is situated 50 feet to the westward of the Light House. GooNe Lake, Mhcox Island, Bay des ('hahurn. — A revolving White Light, elevated 40 feet above high water, ard shewing a flash every minute, is exhibited at this Light Hou'^e, and is seen at a distance of upwards of 10 miles. The lighting apparatus h"s two faces, and makes a complete revolution every two mmutes. The tower is a square wooden bnilding, 2S feet high, with a dwelling attached, and painted white. The illummating apparatus is catoptric. ILroit Mand, Bay den Chakars — This Light is a fixed White Light, elevated 00 feet above high water, is visible from all points seaward, and on clear weather is seen at a distance of 12 miles. The tower is a square wooden building, 20 feet high, and painted white. The illumi- nating apparatus is catoptric. Caraquet Island, Bay de Chalenr. — Square Tower on Keeper's dwel- ling. White. Point Encuminac Light, — This Light House is .iituated in Miramichi Bay, north latitude 47" 4' 80" ; west longitude, 64" 50' 30". It is a « o 9> H (D sr H o o 6 H & j I' f '■ Book'Binding, of all varietiei, to order- [1876.1 ;ht House: | i 6-10 mile. |, s. 78 w.,r ;, and 1ms ' I is slioalest I I I use at the ' of Grand i ; to Deck ; aking 148 lannel be- ted white, he Island, fogs, and four sec- ;co.ids he- xed whits ater, visi- tuated on Lawrence, nd should iminating is square, | ids in lat. 00' N. ; om S. E. ove high Keeper's situated g White every itance of makes wooden ite. The e Light, ieaward, ver is a illumi- 's dwel- minichi It is a 9 C $» H i H o 9 »— • g H ; «i 1 pyrami- S § < Simonson't, 14 Charlotte street. — - - ' '\ 1876.] RATKS OK PILOTAGK. 27' fixed bright light, elevated seventy feet above high water. A Third Order French Dioptric lighting apparatus has been placed on this Tower, which is visible for twenty-five miles. Miscon hfand Llfiht. — This Light House is situated on Birch Point, north latitude 48" 1' 00" ; west longitude, 64" 3i)' 00'. It is a fixed red light, elevated seventy-nine feet above high water. Hlmllac Lif/htx. — On Point OuClieno Wharf, in the smnmer, north lat- itude 46" 14' 6 " ; west longitude 64" 31' 5". It is a fixed White light. ' Two Fixed Wliite Beacon Lights on Shediuc Island, visible ten miles. I Mirainiehl Rlrrr. — Light House on Portage Island. Fixed White Light, elevated — feet above high water. Two Beacon Lights on " Preston's Beach," about five miles above Escuniiiiac Light. Two Beacon Lights at Oak Point. Two Beacon [iights at " Grant's." All fixed Jt7*«7c Lights. Visible ten miles. JUver St. John Lif/hLs.—Gmcw Head, Sand Point, Oak Point, No Man's Friend, Oromocto Shoals, Wilmot's BluflT, Cox's Point, Robert- son's Point, and Fanjoy's Point, Grand Lake. Visible ten miles. Latitude, Longitude, and Variation of the (>omp iss, at the following Light Stations in the Bay of Fundy, belonging to New Brunswick : Partridge Island Lat. 4.) 14 20 N. Long. 65 3 50 W. Var. 16 30 W. Beacon " 45 15 00" " 65 3 36" " 16 30" Point Lepreaux, " 45 3 50" " 66 27 4" " 16 30" Gannetllock, " 4't 30 40 " " 66 42 50" " 1(5 20" Machias Seal Islands,. '♦ 44 30 3" '« 67 6 10" " 16 20" Head Harbour, " 44 57 40" " tj6 53 55 " " 16 20" Saint Andrews, " 45 4 10" " 67 4 00" " 16 20" Quaco, " 45 19 33" " 65 3155" " 16 30" Cape Enrage, " 45 36 00" " 64 46 40" " 16 50" Pilotage District of the Port of Saint John. RATES OF PILOTAGE. INWAROS. Flr.'<( JJintrk't — From Partridge Island to Musquash Head, bearing North West, One dollar per foot. Second District — From Musquash Head to Point Lepreaux, bearing North West, One dollar and Twenty-five cents per foot. Third Bi^strict— From Point Jjepreaux to North Head of Grand Manan, bearing North West, or North Channel, be ring South East, One dollar and Fifty cents per foot. Fourth District — From the North Head of Grand Manan, or North Channel, as aforesaid, to Machias Seal Island, bearing South, or Brier Island, bearing South-East, One dollar and Seventy-five cents per foot. Fifth District. — From the outside limit of the fourth district to a bound ranging with Mount Desert and Cape Sable, Seal Island, bea'ing north- west and south-east, beinfj^ the outside limits of the Pilotage District, Two dollars and twenty five cents per foot. OUTWARDS. Pilotage from the Harbour of the Port of Saint John to outside of Partridge Island One dollar and Twenty-five cents per foot. Pilotage down the Bay of Fuudy, when required, shall be Two dollars per foot over and above the One dollar and Twenty-five cents Harbour '• pilotage outward. I H. B. Imith, 14 King itreet, Saint John, N. B. « 3 O a > O Ml o o e SB a J? Send for Weekly Markets to s o ofi; u; "^ I 28 •W'lIAHFAGK. [1870. Any I'ilot employed in the removal of any ship or vessel within the Port or Harbour of Saint John, from any n)Oorin dollars for vossf.'Is over 10 tons, and not exceeding 20 ' tons ; three dollai-s to ■ vessels over 200 tons, and not exceeding 3 tons; fo.T dollars for all vessels over oO tons, anf'. not exceeding 40u tons ; and twenty-ti:e cent^ additionjil fur every TO t )ns such ves el may ' mrasure over 400 tons. Hoarding Districts and rates ot Pilotage for (he uiloiiny; of vessels into that part of the District of Saint John called tl.e Harbour (.f .Musquatih, are as follows : Nos. 1 :nd 2 cf the Port or Harbour of Saint John shall be No. 1 district of tht^ llaibour of Musquash, and districts Nos. 3, 4, and o of the said Harbour of Saint John shall be Nos. '*, .3, and 4 of the H:iibor of Musquash. That the rates of "ilotage inwards into the Har- bour of Musquash shall be - f"oi' No 1 di.sirict, One dollar and Seventy- I five cents per foot draft of water, and Twenty-live cents additional per ! foot each district boarded beyond tiie said tivst district The pilotage outwards within the first district shall be One dollar per foot. The following vessels are exempted from compulsory pilotage : All I vessels registered in the Do.tnuiou of Canada, oF 1.")j tons and under, and all vessels outward bound beyond the first district. The following arc Licensed Pilots : John Traynor, Thomas Traynor, Samuel Kutliertbrd, (J'>orge P. MuUierrin, James Cassely, Edward J. Fletcher, John Si)ears, James E. .Mantle, John Spears {2d}, Thomas Vaughan, James Jiced, R«)bert Thomas, Joseph Doherty, John L. C. Sherrard, William IhufieM, James Doyle, Henry Spears, John Thomas, Patrick Traynor, William (,)iiinn, Tiiomas Doody, James Murray, Lewis Bennett, Henry Thomas, John Scott, Philip (J. Doody, John Sproulo, Patrick Conlin, James Reed, Jr., John Spears (od), Daniel Mnlherrin, 1 William Miller, Jame^ Miller, Charles Daley, William Lahey, Bernard ' MuUin, Robert Reed, George Thomas, (Teorgo E. Mullierrin, Richard Cline, Richard Scott, James APPartland, Daniel Daley, James G. Spears, James Quinn, and Michael Garrity. Jphu McAuulty, lor Musquash. Rates of Wharfage. Established by Ad 5 Vict. c. 39, in the Ct/t/ of Saint John^ and Parish of Portland. For every decked vessel or woodboat, of the burthen of 40 tons, and under, Isiidperday; above 40, and under 50 tons, Is ltd ; above 50, and under (i0 tons, 2s ; abovr? rtu, and under 70 tons, 2s 3d ; above 70, and under 80 tons, 23 6d ; above 8'>, and under 00 tons, '4s 9d ; above 90, and under 100 tons, 8s ; above 100, an 1 under 120 tons, 3s 6d ; above 120, and under 150 tons, 4s ; above 150, and under 180 tons, 4s Od ; above 180, and under 200 tons, 5s ; above iOO, and under 220 tons, 5s (id ; above 220, and under 240 tons, Us ; above 240, and under 2i50 tons, 6s (id ; above 2tl'\ and under 28) tons, 7s; above 28'\ and under 300 tons, 78 tid ; above 300, and under o20 tons, 8s; above 330, and under 340 tons, 8s tid; above 34', and under 3»> ' tons, 9s; above 36o, and under 330 tons, ys6d ; above 38), and under 4 tons, lOs; above 4')0, and un- der 45'J, lis 3d ; above 450, and under 500 tons, 123 tid; and Is 3d for every additional 60 tons. I 1 t' s 3 1 ". ,v< 1 1 p < l! CO B I'd ■ I n o B ' H- * E D c E ' V) 5 ' ' \ fe» M If B 1 A • 1 n fe n B Ui T: ' - 11 c+ ^J V £ a> E ' •^ C a> ■ <' ff Q • |i 6\ «'i >&' » ' i Hi I Sunday School Libraries, and other Bequiirftet— • [187P. ; ?I within the o any wharf, mooring and )d receive for isels not over xceeding 20 ' xceeding 3 xcecding 40o li ves el may : i r vessels into f '•iusqu>ijsh, ! It John shall ' ts Nos. S, 4, and 4 of the nto the ilar- nd Seventy- Iditional per e One dollar j ilotage : All | and under, : as Traynor, i Edward J. i id), Thomas John L. C. lin Thomas, irray, Lewis ■ Im Sproiile, ' Mulherrin, ' y, l?ernard in, Richard 5 (j. Spearri, I R, & F. B. Titos, 9 Charlotte street. John^ and I) tons, and above 50, above 70, 9d ; above 6d ; above t3d ; above 5ns, OS (5d ; (iO tons, 6s 300 tons, under 340 and under »\ and un- Is 3d for 1870.] WnARKAOE. 29 Harbour Master's Fees. On vessels of 30 and under oO tons, 28 tld ; vessels of 50 and under 75 tons, 3s !>d ; 7.'i and under 10 tons, ns ; 100 and under 150 tons, 'la 3d ; l""». and under 2i!0 tons, 7s <''d; 2' 0, and under 300 tons, 10s; S^H', and under 4C0 tons, 12s (id ; 4ii0 Ions and upwards, 15s; decked vessels under 10 tons, owned and rejiiistered at Saint John, and all British vessels under that toi:na d 9 3 Ml 3 s I 30 Wreath Frames, at MAUKKT TOLLS, KTC. [ISYO. goods, wares, and merchandize, not hereinbefore enumerated and rated, to pay at the rate of one shilling per ton weight or meaaurement, ut the opinion of the collector, proprietor, or lessee of the wharf or wharves where ths same is placed. h P J, ♦ » s S Si IS 0)1 V p. Rates of 81ippag'e at the Corporation Slips. All decked vessels, same rates as for wharfage; woodboats, or other boats, or undecked vessels, having slanding musts, and all scows, and not lying at the wharves on either side of the Slips, to pay tlie following rates : Every AVoodboat of sufficient bin then to carry 10 cords of wood, or under, COo. Ditto ditto upwards of 10 cords, and not more t5ian 15, $1. Ditto ditto ujjwards of 15 cords, and not more than 20, |l.50. Ditto ditto upwards of *20 cords, |i2. The above to be paid each trip ; and if any such vessel remains over six drtys, an additional duty lo be paid of from 50 cents to :fl dail}', at?- cording to the burthen. Other boats and vessels without decks, and having fixed or standing masts, aid all scows, to p.iy 3i c. each tiip, and 30c additional per day, if sufle'ed to remain over tliree days. Market Tolls. Beef, per quarter, 4 cents; Hogs, of 200 lbs, or under, 4c, and every additional IOC lbs, Ic; Siieep, Lamb, Goat, or V^eal, ]>er carciis, each, 4j ; Butter, tub, pail, jar, or firkin, of 10 lbs and under, 'ic ; everv aJdi- tional 10 lbs, Ic; Baiter in rolls, and Lard in cakos, for every 10 lb?-, or under, 2c; Tallow, for tveiy lo lb>, or under, Ic; Cheese, for every 10 lbs, or under, Ic ; Potatoes, per 100 lbs, 2c. ; Turnips, per 1< lbs., Ic; Ovsters. in tubs, or other vessel, per gallon, 2c; Do , in shell, per bushel, 2c; Turkeys, each, Ic ; Geese, each, Ic; Pigeons, per dozen, lo; Partridges, Fowls, or Ducks, per pair, 'c ; Flour or Meal, per 10 ' lbs, 2c ; Oats, per lO-J lbs, 2c ; T'eas and Beans, per loo lbs, 5c ; Ham, Shoul- ders, and Bacon, per piece, Ic; Kgg-\ for every 10 dozen, or under, Ic; Beets, Carrots, and Parsnips, per 100 lbs, 3c; Apples, per 100 lbs, 5c; Plum:=, per 100 lbs, 5c ; Cherries, per box, ic ; Cucumbers, per ficzen, Ic; Fish, smoked, per ICO. '.:'c : Sugar, maple, for 10 lbs, or under, Ic; every additional 10 lbs, Ic ; Socks and Milfs, per dozeu pair, 8c ; Yarn, woollen, per lb, Ic ; Cori\ gio n, per dozen, he; Peas and Beans, green, per 100 lbs, 5c; Onions, per IGO lbs, 3c ; Cabbage.-:, per dozer., dc; Ber- rie.*, for 5 quart pail, Ic ; Do , f.ir 10 quart pail, 2c; Noose, Cariboo, and Bear, per quarter, 4c; Deer, per quarter, ;2c; Hides, Ox or Cow, each, if; Skins, Sheep, each, 2c; Skins, Calf, lanned or untanned. each, i'c; Wool, per ll), Ic ; Feaihers. per lb, Ic ; Salmon, each, 2c. All other articles not enumerated, 2 cents on each Dollar of value. C 1 ft ; a I !;- ' j tt. V I c ^' ; » 1 P o o o r* O Fish Market Dues. For every Salmon, ;'c; Codfish, Pollock, Bus.a, or Shad, each Ic; Ualibut, not exceeding 2; lbs, 2c ; exceeding '20 lbs, and every 20 lbs, 2c every Lobster, Ic; dozen of Haddock, 3c; every 100 of Gaspereaux, Alewives, Herrings, or otOer small fish, 3c. ) Ffles for Assaying^ Weights and Measures. Each weight, 2 cents; each measure containing more than one gallon, 8 cpnts; all smaller measures, each 2 cents ; every yard i;tick, 2 cents ; ! every scale beam, patent, or other beam or balance, 7 cents. |/- Fancy and Initial Note Paper and Envelopes— [1870. ted and rated, ement, at the f or wharves ips. uts, or other cows, and not lowing rates: under, 6<)o. ian 15, $1. ian20, $1.50. *2. j emains over ' *1 daily, &('.. ; decks, and e. each liip, days. j 4 Simonson's, 14 Charlotte street. ISYfi.] RATES OF CARTAGK. 81 C M (I << B & it c. 3. and every f. S irciis, each, I everv aJdi- ; ? ly 10 lbt=, or ■ \ i, for every g per 1*0 lbs., I » n shell, per i'S r dozen, Ic; ||o? per 10 I lbs, » lam,Shoul- 1; p. under, lo; ij^fl lOOlbs, oc; jB per ficzen, ' under, Ic; j , 3c ; Yarn, aii.x, green, I'., 4c; Her- i e, Cariboo, * x or Cow, uned. each, All other i, each Ic; iry 20 lbs, aspereaux. ine gallon, :, 2 cents ; i I V SI Tolls at the Haymarket. ' Hay, per cwt, Ic; Straw, per cwt, jjc ; Shingl .*«, per M, 4c ; Cedar posts, per dozen, 4c ; Wood, per cord, 4c; Juniper, per ton, 4c ; Spars', to » inch, each, 2c; Do., over 9 inch, each, 4c; Planks, per M,3'2c; Boards, per M, Itic; Hardwood, Ash, I'irch, Maple, or other hardwood logs, each, 2c; Staves, hardwood, per 1.0, 2c: Do., softwood, per 100, ic; Hoop poles, per 100, Ic. Rates at the Public Weighing Machines. Every load not exceeding one thousand pounds weight, 20c. and 2o. for every additional hundred weight— payaTble, half by the seller, and half by the purchaser. Rates of Cartage in the City of Saint John. ARTK^LES AND WEIGHT. ^ OB I 1i o > •a U o o o s u H For a load of Wood (Quarter of a Cord), - For a loiid of Coals (Half a Chaldron), For a load containing 1350 lbs. of Grain, Salt, Pottttoi^y. 01- any otiier articles measured at loading or unloading, except Coals, For a pipe of Wine, Gin, or Brandy, and housing w.thin the door of the first floor. For a puncheon of Rum, or a tierce of Sugar, from 7 to 10 cwt., and housing, Fur a puncheon of Molasses, a hogshead of Sugar, of 10 cwt. or upwards, or a hogsliead of Tobacco, and housing, .... For a hogshead or puncheon of Cider, or a load of Dried Fish, of 15 cwt., and storing, • For a load of Shingles, Hoop Poles, Head-j ing. Staves, Treenails, Smoked Fish in boxes,' Salmon in kits, Dry Goods, or a load of anyl other article not herein mentioned, or ahogs- thead of Lime, or a hogshead or crate of Eurtb- 'enware, or two tierces of Earthenware, a hogohead of Dried Fish, two tierces of Cofifeo, or quantity in bags not exceeding 12 cwt., or a load containing 6 bags Salt, say about 1850 lbs., or a load containing 6 brls. F'our, orSbrls of Sugar, Fish, Beef, Pork, Turpentine^ Cider, or biilf a ton of Iron, or the same qu:>nUty 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, r"- for a load of Sand, Gravel, or Stones, or ,t load of 4 brls. of any Spirituous Liquor or MoIasseF, - For Cables and Cordage, in coils above a cwt., or if to coil, per ton, or if for Hay loose, per ton, For Hay, screwed, per ton, - For Bricks, per thousand, ■ For Lumber, per thousand feei. For the carriage of any article or ar not exceeding half a load. 16 18 25i 2S 17 '>0 6o! 63 30, 33. ! ' 40' 48 I 25i 28 20i 80 22 65 85 I 45, 80 a rt n ■« a 28 25 2S! 80 as 2. DISTRICTS 1st.' 2d. 8d. 4th. '5tu. 6TH.i7iH.fSTir. 1$ c.,| c. I c. $ c. I c. $ c.it c'l 8;J 85 87 40 42 25 1 1 ?s' t 80 83 85 68 70 78 75 78 87 40 ' 42 iT), 47 48 50 68 ■ 58 88 85 3S 4n 48 t X 2 3 3 3 I i 15, IS 20' 281 25 28! 80 ,3G I 20i 23 25 28 30 00,1 05 1 50 64 SO 85 60 65 101 57 90 70 tides' lol 13 15 15 I 21 60' 64 9?! I 00 75 80 I 18 20 881 35 88 1 25 1 80 1 85 67 70 78 1 051 10 1 15 85 90 ; 95 23 25' 28 H. K. Smith, 14 King- street, Saint John, N. B. 82 Prompt Returns of Merchandize consigned to RATES OK KKRRIAOK. [1876. O as •> a S A. d) < fa I «! 0) a For Household Furniture, without reference todistanoea, single horse load, 75c. ; more tlian one horse, $1.50; and wlien agreement is by tho h' ur, single teams, ROc, double team, $^, The First Difftnct to comprise all that part of the City lyin^ between and within the North side of Union Street, the Kast side of Prince William Street, and the South side of Duke Street. Second Dintrict 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, East side of Coburg and Charlotte Streets, and South side of Queen Strefet. 77iird 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 Hazen Street, East side of Garden Street, North- erly side of Paddock Street, Easterly side of Waterloo Street, East side of Sidney Street, and South side of SaJnt .Fames Stree Fourth District to comprise all that part of the City outside of the Third Dis- trict, that lies between and within the City line on the North, to the Westward of a line at right angles to the said City line, and which strikes the intersection of the Easterly line of Coburg with the Northerly line of Ilazen Street, tlie Easterly side of Coburg Street, Northeily side of Olitf Street, Westerly side of Waterloo Street, Northerly sMe of Richmond Street, Easterly side of Brussels Street, Eas- terly side of Carmarthen Street, and Soutl;erly side of Main .street. Fifth Dintrict to comprise iill that part of the City outside of the Fourth Dis- trict, that lies between and within the City line on the North, tlie Southerly line of the General Public Hospital Grounds, the Noitherly side of . Ionian's Alley (so called), lying between Water 00 and Ifrussels Streets, Easterly side of Brussels Street, Northerly side of Clarence Street, Easterly side of Saint Patrick Street, Easterly side of Wentworth Street, and Southerly side of Main Street. Sixth District 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 ^'aint David Street, East side of Pitt Street, and South, side of Main Street. Seventh District to comprise all that part of the City lying to the South of tho South side of Main Street, find 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 Distrii t to comprise all that part of the City lying to the Northward of the North side of Clarence Stri;et, to the Eastward of the East side of Brussels Street, and Northward of the Northerly side of the said Jordan's Alley, and i Northward of the Southerly line and bound of the General Public Hospital Grounds. ' Rates of Ferriage across the Harbour of St. John. PKIXrKSS STRKKT FKRRY. Foot passengers, 3 cents each ; Discount Tickets, 40 for One Dollar • !^l(i per iiunum ; children uiidir 12 years of age, and school bo.ys and tjirls over 12 years of u^3. .ijoing to and from school only, and sewing girls, '■ cents single tickc^t, •>«' cents por month ; clerks under 2L years of age, and a)>prcntico3, 3 cents single ticket, ^i. per month ; horse, o.x, or other large aniiral, "> cents single ticket; single Avageon, cart, dray, sled, or other one horse vehicle, 4 cents single ticket; single waggon, gig, or sleigh, with horse and driver, d cents single ticket, \i f()r$:, '^Ui per aiiniun; single cart, dray, .sled, or other one horse vehicle for hauling purpose s, with horse and driver, loaded or unloaded, !) cents single ticket, l.j for $i, $38 per annum ; double waggon or sled, for hauling purposes, with horses and driver, loaded or unloaded, l;> cts. single ticket, 1*' for .^1, §70 per annum ; if load over 40u0 lbs., for every addit.onal 200 lbs, 1 cent ; double waggon or carriage, for conveying passengeis, including horses and driver, 15 cents; double waggon or carriage, not loaded, 12 cents ; one barrel, 2 cents ; bag, containing two bushels, •; cents; fiikin, keg, or box, of about same size, 1 ceut; cask of lime, four cents; pipe, hogshead, or puncheon, lo cents ; every IQJ lbs of other freight, 1 cent. t u x u g n o o o ot i— < u a> 1 For Particulars see Advertisement on page 16, [1876. eload, 75c.; ingle teams, etween and I Street, and le First Dis- ear the City of Carleton Lieen Strefet. Second Dis- East side of •eet, North- le of Sidney 3 Third Dis- V'estward of ersection of he Easterly f Waterloo treet, Eas- ^ourth Dis- itlierly line s Alley (so )f Brussels ■ick Street, th District, isterly side Street, uth of the nint David rthwanl of Brussels Uley, and i| I Grounds. '; li bn. Dollar- I ;o.vs and || sewing 21 years i horse, •n, cart, single cket, li e horse iloaded, or sled, , Hi cts. r every iveying I Cgon or I ing two j cask of lOJ lbs 1870.] B. & F. B. Titus, 9 Charlotte Street. RATKS OF CARTAGK. 8^ Bates of Cartage in Carleton. ARTICLES AND WETGRT. 1. For a load of Wood (quarter of a cord), - 2. For a load of Coals (half a chaldron), - - '.). For a loail, containing I'") bushels of Grain, Salt. Potitoes, or any other articles measured at loading or unloading, except Coals, - 4. For a pipe of Wint', Gin, or Brandy, and hous- ing within the do'-r of the first floor, - 5. For a puncheon of Ituni, or a tierce of Sugar, from 7 to 10 cwt.. and housing, - - -| MWc< to comprise the space lying beyond the fifth District, and be- yond the south line of Rodney street, and extending west to Ludlotr street, and to the north side of Germain street. The Seoeiith District to comprise all tlie space lying beyond the sixth Distr' For Handcartmen and Porters for loading and carrying any article? handcart, and housing according to the following scale: — For the Fi>- 5 cents; Second District, 6 cents; Third District, 7 cents; Foi' cents; Fifth District, 9cents; Sixth District, 10 cents; Seventh ' H. B. Smith, 14 King street, St. J*-' i; 84 1'., t Piotnre MonldiHgi — HACKNKY CAOCH FARES, KTC. [1876. '1 i f II A O « gll i i eS on O A Poney Carts, Express Carts, and Express Waggons. For loading, carrying, and housing any goods, or any other article, from the Market Slip, in 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 live districts, the rates of prices are as follows : For the first district, lOc ; second district, 12c ; third district, 14c ; fourth dis- trict, 16c; fifth district, 18c ; sixth district, 20c; seventh district, 2:?c; eighth district, 24c. Hand Cartinen and Public Porters. i For loading, carrying, and housing any goods, or any oiher article, from the Market Slip, in Kings and Queens Wards, or from any other ' place within the hmits of the first district, to any other place within the said several five districts, the rates of prices are as follows: For the i first district, 10c. ; second district. He ; third district, 12c. ; fourth district, 13c. ; fifth district, 14c. ; sixth district, loc. ; seventh district, 16c. ; eighth district, 17c. , Hackney Coach Fares. For conveying one passenger from any public stand to any part of the City, or from any one part of the City to any other part thereof, 80c. If coach detained, there shall be paid for every time not exceeding half an hour, fifty eents (50c) ; and for every additional half hour after the first, fifty cents (50c). Provided always, that in case any driver shall be required to cross the ferry to Carleton, he siiall, in addition to the foregoing fares, be entitled to demand and receive the ferriage for him- self, his carriage and horses, both going and returning. f B i. f. ►1 ti a ►« c t3 P 4 a a a s p p p o o p a Time for going through the Falls. The Falls are level or still water at about three and a half hours on the i > flood, and about two and a half on the ebb, so that they are passable four ! g times in twenty -four hours, about ten or fifteen minutes each time. No " other rule can be given, aa much depends on the floods in tne River Baint John, and time of high water or full sea, which is often hastened by high winds, and in proportion to the height of them. ^ To Purify River or Muddt Water. — In a quart of warm water dis- solve an ounce of alum, and stir it about in the proportion of a teacupful to each gallon. The impurities present will settle at the bottom, and the water will in the courae of a day be quite clear. . ; To Dbitb Flies from a Rook. — Mix with half a teacupful of milk a tablespoonful of finely ground black pepper, and the same quantity of -*ar. Put this about the places where the flies ave most numerous. OB ^s, stationery) Periodicals, and LiteVDry Papers— Simonion's, 14 Charlotte street. [1876. .; Ro to 100 tons, r>8,«$1.76; 250 to 400 to 450 toDB, 18, )|i8.60 ; 600 to ) to to 800 tons, 8, -$5,26; 950 to Waggons. ' other article, ■oiu any other r place within lows: For the ^c; fourth dis- district, 2:^c; o'her article, om anr other »ce within the »\vd: For the I'-ic. ; fourth cnth district. any part of thereof, 80c. seceding half our after the driver shall i dition to the i iage for him- i hours on the >as8able four h time. \o in tne River en hastened c 9 B & J C ti , »■ p 'A a P P o o ►1 >1 a P (1 ft t« n water dis- \^ 'a teacupfulll bottom, and il of milk a j quantity of I umeroua. j \r- 18T6.] ADVKRTISEMENTS. 86 i T>^RK -♦♦♦- p •IH « o « .a OB u o Pi ■e I COTTON WAEP, e f hilt, iiPjUii, Sraiitj tui iftii. | Nos. 5's to lO's. Warranted Full Length and Weight. d OB 1 ^tro^^ei'cii\tl Dettei'ii| eveiV re^ipect | THAN ANY OTHER ENGLISH OR AMERICAN WARP. 9 BEWARE OF IMITATIONS. NONE is fiENDINEWlTHGDT OUR NAME Oil THE LABEIJ; \ ""~^~~^g^ B. Smitii,T4 King street, Saint John, N. B. Good Butter always on hand at 80 .vrtVKIlTISKMKNTS. 1876. FARJCS COTTON MANDFACTURES. e mm §M ^•»^'l^^- i Made of No. 8's Yarn 4 Ply Twisted. '| I, White, Red, Orange, Brown, Slate, Blue, Green, &.c. | n3 all fast COLO I J sis. ft m| I 4j -111 f ilPS; f (i r f 0)0 iLli iliit. Any Witllli ant! .\iinilicr of Varii. Warraiileil lo Weave well. o « u a s 9m o O I ill I I ! ,^ * % > ^W/ oiN' (roods ltd re OKI' nomr npoii iJirm ; ffirl arc o ivdvi-anU'd lo }>(' oil Ihol ?rr <'la'nii for them, \\% They arc sold by us only to the From whom Country Merclianls oaii always obtain ihom by asking ppeeially for thorn. '^, ^"^ -^v^-^v. ' I, '■ li WM. PARKS & SON, NEW BEUNSWIOK COTTON MILLS, SAINT JOHN. N. B. iSrew Brunswick Series oi" School Books— J:fti 1^^16.,\ m. ^ i. !en, &c. i »s § S (x %M, o " o pi ivcll. ? 1 I horn jLS, 1876. 9 Charlotte street, Saint John, N. B. JANUARY has Thirty-one Days. [1876. M o w — t: «— < u o u eS 0) is u I I- CO TJ eS O •1-4 n P a> a u o o i-H »4 a H MODN S CIIANOKS. ® First Qniiiter, 4tli day, lOli. ft'iiii. morning. K. ^^ Full iMooii, llili day, lli. ."iVMn. inorning. N. K. (i Lust (Quarter, 18th day, 4li. Ini. niorninf^'. W. • Nfw .Moon, 2()lh day, 9li. T^ni. morning. S. ft J KVKNTS, IIOI.lt'AVS, KTC. ! sun's 8UN I SUN I 'UKC. 8. 'lllaK.x.1 8KTSI. I MOON I V. y U. 4 8. 1 8 2 9. a. 1 Sat 2 >i W Mu 4 Til 5 W 6 Th »7 1 Fri 8 Sat I) .^u lo'Mo 11 Ti\ 12W 18 Th 14 Fi'i 15 Sat in Su 17 Mo 18 Til lit \\ 20 Th 21 Fri 22 Sat 23 Su 24 Mo 25 Tu 2H \V 27 Th 28 Fri 29 Sat 30 Su 31 Mo a. 41). ,5 .5 (iJ. 5 0" 35' X. 2iid Sunday after ('liriHtnins. (2) alt. O in jicr. Noap lido. (2) Gen. Wolfe born 1727. afl. Oh. $ j^ri'at. lii'l. hit. S. Kpiphanv. :(B)a. 71)". ijfrroat. hel. hit. S. iliistirrec. at Red Kivur lbT(». jlst Sun. after Epiphaiiv. 1(11) ni. 10h.g^:ta.Sp^^ title?. 1'%. John, Cirrnit Vuitrf. Dean Alfoid died 1871. fieorpe Fox, Quaker, d. lii'.io King Rohert Rruce d. 1 329, 'Britii^h Museum Ofx'ued 1759 '2d Sunday after Epiphany. !m. 4h. ^ 6 \' . ?0"2rS. " 'Franklin horn 170(1. Eiig. viet. Ciudad Kodrigo "12 '(19) English took R(jueii 1419 '(20) n.7h. 5 a O. (20) a. 7ii.Ql ■!■ vl?. Q|.5°22'S. j3d Sujidav after Epip any. 'a. 7h. 5 ill Q. '(27) a. lOh. 5 6 (§.^'\"\(>'}i. i(27)a, llh.T. ^ (jj. T, lo^n'x '(28)a. 5h. 5 6 ^.^1"3&' X, !a. 2h. ^ gr. elong. 18" 24 E. im. Ih. $'c5 (1. $ 0' 2(V N. i4th Sunday after Epiphany. Inoon $ 6 (B. $ \° 1<»' S. ' D. .M. 11. .M. 11. M. 23 3 7 4(; 4 2-^' 22 58 7 45 4 23' 22 52 7 '15 4 241 22 4t) 7 45 4 25' 22 40 7 45 4 2()l 22 33 7 45 4 271 22 2ti 7 44 4 291 22 18 7 44 4 301 22 ;(» 7 44 4 31 22 li7 43 4 32; 21 52,7 43 4 33' 21 43 7 42 4 84[ 21 3:; 7 42 4 36' 2 1 2 2 7 41 4 37! 21 12 7 40 4 38 1 21 () 7 39 4 S'.t 20 49 7 38 4 41 20 37 7 37 4 42' 2<» 25 7 36 4 44 i 2(t 12 7 31 4 45; 19 59 7 34 4 47| 19 46 7 33 4 48| 19 32 7 32 4 oOl 19 18 7 31 4 52 19 3 7 3(1 4 53 18 48 7 29 4 55' 18 33 7 28 4 56 18 20 7 28 4 57 18 1 7 28 4 59 17 45 7 27 5 17 29 7 26 5 2 H. M. rises nM29 11 40 11 '"53 ,v6 21 42 13 6 4a29 sets. 10'" 8 'in |10 10 111 II 1! 24 39 51 1 12 38 11'" 5 9 Oa25 1 A 4 rises 8'" 14 45 7 23 36 48 59 "12 feet head head neck I neck jarms I'jirm.s arm.^ I b rest Ibrcst 'h'art 'h'art h'art belly belly reinsi reins reins seers srcrs tliigs thigs knee! knee' legs i feet feet : head I head neck iiinii W ATKU II. M. 3a4 3 48 4 31 5 17 6 4 6 55 7 51 8 52 9 55 11 Al 11 -"3 6 O'"10 1 10 2 2 2 53 3 38 4 20 5 2 6 45 6 29 7 15, 8 3 8 68 9 46 10 39 11 '"2 9 Oa14 ) 2 1 47 2 33 3.\16 Temperature — highest tor month in 24 years, 49".00 lo\yest " " >Mi24. 00 mean of tri-daily observation, 18. 92 Rain — greatest fall for month in 24 years, 7.192 inch, least " " nil. mean " " 2.071 inch, -greatest " " 42.000 " least " " 2.000 " mean " " 21.068 '* Snow- H, B. Smith, 14 King itreet, Saint John, N.B. ■ a a > p ■■fj . Vli >•. i» ' »> ,*> II Photographs, $1.00 to 14.00 por doien, at 1876. 1 FEBRUARY has Twentynino Days.' |1876. moon's ciianoks. Q) First Qiiartor, 2(1 day, 9li. 29m. iiftonioon. N. N. VV. •^ Full Moon, Itih (layi lli. 2;{in. nl'tcriioon. W. N. W (J [iust (iii.u'tor, 17lli day, '»li. 3-jiii. morning. Fi. S. K, • Xcw Moon, 2r)th day, 111. r»Gm. morning. K. N. E. Ik. • rTii 2 W I KVKNTS, HOLIDAYS, K.TC. 8f N'« ; 8UN DKC. 8. UIHKJ*. 8U.V f MOON I B u IllOlt .SKT8. R. A t*. § 3 .WATKR n k M. II. .M. ir. M. JI. M. Ilihtrif Tcr)a SniH-tiiH' Conrt. \1 12 7 2.') ."i li ri-cs. ncrk IaI (l)ni. S)Ii. !? pcrh. Xeiiptidoa !»> 5rii7 21 :• 1 M)Mi;{„eck 1 18 l(> ;{7i7 23.") .". 11 •.» arms .") -Jo \\ Th ii. 111. $.sta. 4 Fri f) 8a1 f. Su 7 Mo 8 Tn t) VV 10 Th 11 Fri 12 Sat 18 Su 11 Mo 15 Tu 1« W 17 Th 18 Fri 1 n ;?at 20, Su 21 Mo 22 Tu 28 W 24 Th 25 Fri 26 Sat 27 Su 28 Mo 211 Tu (8) Span. Inquiri. aliol. 1818. 1(» 20|7 22 5 (> 1 lM47,arms ('» 88 ni. 8h. ,^ S^.SirK.lVcl 1>.1788 IC. 2I7 22 5 7 • a4 I brt'St 7 80 .")tli Sunday ultor Epi|)hany. 15 48'7 21 5 8 1 »ti,bre.st 8 42 m. 51). W s 0. St.,Ianuari"ns, 15 25 7 20 5 10 8a28 h'art '.> 41 Mary Q. St-ot.s bclid. 1587. St. Hiithwald IJ. 47 8M27 h'art 1]a44 8 42 l)clh Oa12 S oa'helly O.M37 '.• 7 reins U Itj reins 9 8(1 sccrs 1 2(-> 2 11 2 56 1(18) Wm.III.&Mary llac. cr 18 8 7 115 21 V6) LindleyiMurrovd. 1826. 12 48 7 10 o 2H 41 seers j 8 88 |(17) m.Ph.Qj. i d). if6"44'X. 12 27 7 lu. 5li. 'j 6 O. No.»p tides. 12 6,7 imidn. Q|. D O. 11 45 7 : [Victoria of Wales b. 1867 11 24 7 Sexagesiiiia. Princess Louise 1 1 2 7 St. Agnes. Medium tides. lo 41 6 59 5 31 Robert Hall died 1881. 10 19 (i 58 5 32 m. 7h. 5 a12 Om37 Ih lly IKS ns MS ;ra 2r. 11 1 2 2 5/5 22 4 6 5 C 7 8 I) 2«' ee, ee ,s ■« i r 10 11 t lo 57 1(1,1 lMy8 k1! Oa27 !k, 1 i;^ k[ 1 58 is'2 a4() f ich. 57 35 ^ 9> 3. 9 icli. >n this IS after 1878.1 i I ic Simonion'ii MARCH has Thirty-one Days. 1876. moon's changks. ^ Fii'st tiimrtei, :;<1 Jay, .'>li. 24m. nioniin;?. S. S. W. # Full Moon, !ith (lay, 111. 4Hm. moining. W. nv \. (^ Last Quarter, ITlli ilay, '.)li. Oiii. afternoon. K. R. K. # New Moon, 26tU day, 'Mu lain, aftunioou. N. N. VV^ l.VKNTS, IIOI.IOAYS, KT(*. I sum's DRC. a. SI'N HISKS. SfN SKTS. M(H)N R. iV a. •A U IIIUII 8 d IwATKIl M it ^^^1 Ash Wednesday, a. $infj. j St. Chad. Xca'i» tides. j Cop. Fitldinfi died 1S55. S{;ott murdered at (Jarry '7'">.! lat Sunday in Lent. Sir (y'harles Napier I). \1Xi\. Alhnt Ci )•<■»)/ VuHif. lloeicop, historian, burn 17o3.i iC. Knight d. 1873. Sg. tides.' Oeel.m.7h.0gr.el.27"3<) W. ,Transl. St. Oflwin K. k M. ; 1 2d Sunday in Ijcnt, j ;Earl Urcy born 17(>1. j I WtdinorUmd CiroiiU (Jom't, . a. 8h. U 6 (B. If 6" 56 N. , morn. Oli. ^ apli. i a. 7h. Qj. sta. St. Patriek. ! ni. 7h. $ ,5 (©. '-;0"24' S. , 3d Sunday in Lent, at 2li. ii. ni. Spring begins. iEng. vie^ Alexandria ISOl. iSt. Aphrodosius B. k M. 111. 4h. V i d. ^1 51 N. (23)a.5h.2 $ ®. ''^0"27'S. ©eclipsed. Spring tides. 4th Sunday in Lent. Bishop Sti"l'ingfleet d. liVJl>. Kent Circuit Co^irt. a. 5h. $ 6cf. $ ry'N. St. Quirinus M. Transl. St. Adelm. D. M. H. M. II. M. 1'. M. 7 20 V) 15 5 42 rises, arms G 57 « 43|6 43| 9"'44 brest C 34 ('. 41 5 44 10 31 brcst (1 11.(1 39 5 40 ll'"3r),bre.st 5 48 »i 87 5 47| 0A5n h'art 5 26 C. 35 5 48, 2 23 h'art 5 16 :'.3 5 50, 4 38 C. 31 j5 51 4 14 (1 2'.i|5 52 1 3 51 •'• 27 5 53 3 27 1 G 25 5 i)t)i 3 52 bellv 5 IG b(dly 10 24 GA37ibelly 11 All sets. ;reinV 1 1"'38 4 G 23:5 5G 7"'23:rcin8i 0"'l 7 35! seers I 45 2 40 G 2 IG G 1 53 G 1 20 iG 1 5 ti 21 5 1!> 5 17 G 15iG 14G 58 5'.'! 7 8 8 8 48,sccrs' 3 seers' 25|thigs 55 tbigs 42 G I2j6 sO 18'G 10,G NO GiG O 29G 53 G 17G 40G 28 1 5 54 j 5 55 1 6 14 5 53JG 38|5 51!g 49i6 1 1 o 2 2 3 3 4 4 8|G g:g 4 G 2 V. 16 59 jG 576 10 12 13 14 IG 17 18 19 21 ilegs 5"'35 feet 5 G G G G 1 30 2 14 3 1 3 4!) 4 39 5 29 6 22 7 14 8 3 8 60 Vt 3G 24:5 47 6 22 4 9 35, knee 5,10 SOjknec! Gil'" 38 1 legs 7 rises. 9' 50 feet 4, head 15!head 10 21 27 neck 11 5 41 'neck ll'"51 G'"57 arras' Oa40 sets, aims 1 31 0"" G.brest, 2 2G 1 Slbresti 3 22 2™43 brest 4a27 ■/J o S s « Temperature — highest for month in 24 years, 67".00 W|| lowest " " -^13.00 •^ij mean of tri-daily observation, 29.13 Rain — greate.st fall for month in 24 years, 7,940 inch. 0.705 " 1.980 " 51.600 " least j> )» mean V )» Snow — greatest 1) »» least »> i> mean )> M - - ..- -. — _ 2.150 17.412 5> H. £. Smith, 14 Xing street, Saint John, F. B. ii 1 3 g Flour, Corn Keal, Oat Meal, Buckwheat Meal— 1876.] APRIL has Thirty Days. [1876. moon's CI! \NGK.S. ® First Quarter, 1st day, llh. 48m. morning. S. E. © Full Moon, Sth divy, 81i. 15m. alternoon. N. W. (® Last Quarter, KHh day, 4h. 13m. afternoon. 8. • New Moon, 2 1th day, 2h. o9m. morning. S. W. ® First (^uartor, 30th day, 6h. 3m. afternoon. X. """(ii = Sg :; a KVKNTS, llOLinAVS. KTC. 1 3 Sat St. Theodora. Nonp tides Su 'r)th Sunday in Ijunt. Mo la. 8h. 9 peih. St. Richard. [VV St. Ambrose B. k C Ih m. llh. If (5virg. ^0' 3 S. (5) a. (Ui. ^ gr. he), lat. S. Prince Leopold Geo.b. 1853. Odessa bomb. 'ol. Sp. tides. 6th Sunday in Lent. Chartist demonstration 1848.| S EdnUv Term S>ij>rr)or Cuurt. ^ TJossuct (Bishop) died 1704. 8 Til ;Rom. Cath. Rel. Act. 1829. H Fri Good Friday. Prcs. Beat G IP 5 3V!») '28i filTh 71 Fri 8iSat t^StJ lOi.Mo 11 12 13 14 15'Sat 16jSu JEaster.^ Neap tides. Tu W 42 !5 35,0 29' 4,5 33!<> 31 ; 31 '6 32; 27 5 49 5 29 (> 11 276 26 6 33 34 36! 55 5 24] 6 37 17J5 2216 38 j 6 39 9 381 5 21 [rice Mary born 1857.! I" <^|5 1916 41 4 16 belly 5 33: reins 6 50|reinS| 8 A 5 j seers sets |sccrs 6 '" 8! seers I 6 28't,higs' 6 54 thigs 7 SOjkneo! 8 19 knee 9 22;knee 10 21 '5 17j6 42 lf> 33;U>gs l7!Mo English victory BadajozlS12|io 42I5 is'o 43|1 V"^^i'*^S^ 20lTh 18|Tu St. Cswin, confessor.' iniV\^ la 71,, T. . ^^ T,0"42'X (22) m. idi. 5 sup. 6 ©• ;(22) ni. l(»b. ^ ('0. a. lOlu 13. statiomiry- jlst Sunday after Easter. !a. Oh. 5 s^. Spring tides. Tu 1(20) m. Ih. $gr. hel. lat. N. W a. 3h. $ 6 ®. c5 4 47' S. Th m. lOh. ? 6 (». $ 1" 59' S 28jFri Mutiny of Bounty 1789. 29iSat jm. 8h. $ peril. St. Senanus. 301 Su I2d Sunday after Easter. 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 Fri Sat Su Mo 11 315 14!6 44 11 24 5 13 6 45 ill 44:5 ii'o 47: -|12 4 5 9 48' 12 25 5 12 45|;J 13 4 5 13 24 5 13 43 5 8 6 49 6^6 51 4 6 52 3 6 53 1 6 54 ,14 2 4 59 6 56 14 21 4 58'6 57 14 404 56 6 58 14 58 4 55 6 59 Mses 'feet 4"'9|fect 4 22 head 4 34;i,ead ■' 47 neck •^ 2 neck f>'"20arms {> 46 arms! sets brest 0'n31 brcst 1 32 h'art: 2 14 h'art 2'"44' h'art' ir"45 '" 7 53 1 41 2 30 21 17 3 54 42 27 12 56 41 3 4 5 5 6 7 8 8 9 10 28 ir"18 Oa40 on o I § W o 14 17 19 21 )a20 64".00 1. 00 37. 80 Tomperatm-e — highest for month in 24 vears, lowest " "' mean of t^'i-daily observation. Rain — greatest fall for month in 24 vears, 5.325 ineli. least " "■ 0.710 " mean " » 2.744 " -greatest " " 18.000 " least " " • nil. Snow- mean j> 4.821 Office Stationery and Blank Books of all descriptiens- HIGH .tj WATKR u .. tS H. .M. (3 5a28 6 28 ® 7 25 r3 8 18 t^ 9 9 e 9 54 y 10 39 B 8 1 1 i'i'i ^ •2 [1876. E. W. W. 1876.1 R. & F. R. titus, 9 Charlotte Street. MAY has Thirty-one Days. [1876. moon's ciiangks. © Full Moon, Stli (Iny, oh. 20111. morning. E. uy X. © I,asr (inaitcr, Ititli day, 01.. oni. nidining. X. by E. # Xe\v Moon, -I'-Ul day, llh. Im. morning. W. S. W. ® Fi'.'.-t Quarter, :;iitli day, Hi. 24tn. n.orning. W. nv. S. C- ■-' "Hill C 3 i WATKR KVKNTS, nOl.ll'.WS, KTC. SI'S s l)K( . \, I!1SI-S, SUN SKTS. 'art 'art' ellv ellV; elly 3ins H. .M. 5a 28 6 28 7 25 8 18 9 !) , 9 64 iinSilO 39 icrs;l]A2;^ crsill"'4u 0'" 7 03 1 41 2 .SO 3 21 4 17 5 3 6 7 8 8 9 41 ]0 28 s ir"18 Oa40 1 14 2 17 3 19 t 21 5 A 20 CIS| igs igp leei lee ee ■^^ t \. d d 54 42 27 12 0() oa oa _0B » P M o oa MOON K »- « ItUiH H. A S. s x WAIKK 2 'J f> 4 o () 7! 8 \\ 1(1 11 12 lo 1 I 15 !() 17 18 1'.' 20 21 22 23 24 20 26 27 28 29 3(1 31 p. .M. 11. JI. II. 15 16 -t 54 7 15 34:4 52'7 15 52 4 51 7 16 9 I 49 7 16 26i4 48 7 16 43 4 47 7 1() 594 4617 \[,) Prince Aitliui- boiii 15^50. Tn ''''/■ -Jolui. Clrriiit Court. \V English oapt. -lafiiaira I6O4 Til a. nil. $ gr. elon,45" 26' E. Ffi ; Battle of Alhar.o 1849. ,8ut in. 111. Til D O. iSc I -Id Suudav after Easter. Mo (9)a.4l: (^ g li. 1. N. Sp. fide.>< 17 Ulj-l 45!7 Tu York d' Carlelon (Jircwt Cf. 17 32|4 44:7 W ilndian Mutinv began 1857. |17 47l4 43 7 Th iEai'l Chathan'i died 1778. il8 ■> i 42 7 Eri Mc^c^or:^. RedSeaB.C. 1491 18 18,1 40 7 Sat'l'ope I'ius IX. born 1792. 'I8 32 = 4 39|7 Si: I 111) Siindav after Easter. Mo I Daniel O'Connell d. 18 17. Tn ,Chur'ot(c ('irciiit Court. ^V I Victoria Circuit Conrt. Th .Tnit. Enip. Lny. land. 17S3 Fri ilattle of Dover 1652. M, H. M. I H. M. 1 rises. 1 belly i ^5a14 2 2a4 bellV 7 6 3, 3 20, reins! 7 52 4 3o reins' 8 36 5 5!) veins' 9 21 7 5seer.-^^10 5 8 SA22.s.vcrsilO 50 9: se:^ ;tliigs'HA3o 10| 4"' 5 7 ihiiTSi 1 r"o.^ 12; 5 29 4' (■> 7 kneel 0"^22 knee! 1 13 18 47i4 38i7 19 14 3(>!7 19 15i4 35'7 19 28 4 3li7 19 42 4 33 7 19 54'4 327 Sat ,Sir George E. ('artier d. 1 S73 20 7:4 31,7 Si ] Rogation Suudav. ,Mo .Daltie ol S(. Albans 1455. Tu Madawaskii Cirmil (Jomi W Quet'ii Victoria \)U\\\ 1.sl9. Til Holy Tliiir.-(lay. Fri :a. 111. ? >®. 9 1" 43' H. Sat (25) ni. 11). ^ /, ®. $ 3"23' ■^11 Sunday after A.-cension. _. ,. . _. , Mo Marshal (iroucliv died 1847. -21 43^4 23 7 Tu (28).i. 4h. 'j 1^6. xX. tides. '21 52 4 23 7 VV English took Canton 1841. i22 i:4 22!7 20 19,4 307 20 31 '4 29 7 20 42 4 28l7 21 53 4 27' 7 21 4 4 26 7 21 14 14 25; 7 21 24 4 24 7 21 34 4 24I7 13; 6 13 14, 7 lljlegs 15 S ISdcgs 16: 9 32|tVe?. l7|lO"M8;feet ^ 18; rises head! 5 19' 2'"27:headi 6 21 2 22 2 23 i 3 24 3 25 3 26 4 27 5 28 i^els. h'art 2-9; 0'" 9]!rart 30! 44, bell V 2 57' 3 47 4 35 2i) 6 48, 30 16 38 neck 51 neck ojavmsi 22!arins 44bresti 9 5.') 17 brestllO 53 '" 7,irart ir"57 1 a 4 2 8 3 II 4 8 5 1 5 on o c ■J a « s n 76 a 5* Temperature- -highest for month in 24 year.«<, lowest " " * mean of tri-daily observation, Rain — greatest fall tor month in 24 y least " "' mean " " 31 i 1 7;bellv 32 1 24 reins 33 1 37 reins 34 ]'"49!reins' 6a35' 83".oo ^:'^:s-^-. \ 26.00 ' '" 48.38 "^^^^ ears, 10.33(! inch. 0.550 " 4.036 " (10) A mutiny of 120,00o soldiers amid 250,000,000 aliens, was put down in 18 months bv 40,000 Briions sent to India, around the globe. H. R. Smith, 14 King street, Saint John, N. B. 1876.] Picture Framing and Picture Cord— JUNE has Thirty Days. [1876. ^^. ^ 4 o -J /^ ,c S '■c Id a Of s OB moon's CIIANGKS, Full Moon, (3tli day, 8h. 1:>jii. afternoon. Last Quarter, 14th day, li'h. 5lni. afternoon. Now Moon, 21st day, Dli. 68ni. afternoon. First Quarter, "iSth day, lOh. oOni. niorninj^. S. K E. W. iJY N. X. X. W. N. 1 Th 2iFri o I Sat 4 'Sit 5 ' M OTn 7 W STh OJFri lOiSat lliSi: 12 Mo laiTu 14 W l5Th lOiFri 17 Sat ISiSu h)iivio 2()iTu 21 iW 22|Th KVKNTS, HOI.IPAV.S, KPC. ' sun's j SUN SUN ] JDKO. N. ItlSKS. SF.TS. i MOON R. A S 1 -'" M 28 24 25 2H 27 Fri Sat Su Mo Tu 281 VV 29jTh 30' Fri Shannon capt.Chosapeake'l ;J Im. ;)h. 5 t3. First Church in jnoon $ sta. [Canada b. ir>20. iWliitsuntide. iin. 4h. Jl 6 m. ir-'> ;'4' X. QueoiH (Jircuit Court. j ni. 2h. ? greatost brilliancy. SXova Scotia ?ctiled 1()22.* iCharles Dicl-ons died 1870. ; 'Crystal Pn'.ace opened 1854. j j Trinity Sunday. j |m.Sh 5 iiph. C.'Kingslcy b.'19| I y'riniti/Tei'm Supreme Court J •St. Basilius, Bishop. A. loh. 5 inf.© 6 . Xp. tides. iBattle of Stoke 1487. jEnji. vict. Bunker Hill 1775. 1 1st Sunday after Trinity. 1(18) n. 9h.'^ stationary. ; a. nil. Summer connuences, 'Ascen. Queen Victoria 1S37. ja. 8h. (^ 6 (B. (^3" 3i' S. , ^a. 3li. ¥ l' (®. ?4" 40' S. St. John River,X.H.,dis.l»j04 i2d Sunday after Trinity. Xavigation laws repld. 1849., a. 2li. ? sta. St. Creseens. (^ueeu Vict, crowned 1838. \ St. Peter A. & M. Xp. tides., Parker, mutineer, hang. 1797: r», 22 22 22 22 22 22 22 22 23 23 23 23 23 23 23 23 23 23 23 23 23 23 23 23 23 23 23 M, II. 9 4 17^4 24 '4 31 4 37 4 44'4 49 '4 55 4- ok 84 12j4 16:4 IcS 4 21 4 234 25:4 20:4 27 4 27 4 27 4 27 4 2(1 4 25 4 23 4 21 4 19 4 lti4 13^4 9i4 M. :ii. 217 20 7 20! 7 10! 19 18' 18' 18; 171 17 17 l'( 17 17'7 lo!7 161 16 17 17 17 1717 17 7 18 7 18'7 18 7 19 7 19 7 20 7 20:7 M. 35 35 36 37 37 38 39 40 40 41 41 42 42 43 43 44] 45 45; 45' 45; 45| 45' 46 461 46' 4 6 46 46 46i II. M. rises. 4a64 6 10 7 8 9 10 11 24 36 40 33 13 nA42 nets. 8'"34 9 51 II 6 0a24 1 41 3 3 4 30 6 a4 rises. 2"' 5 2 3 6 8 •J 10" 52 10 40 10 36 '58 'seers jseers thigs; thigsi I, ° I jkneei knee I I legs : legs i feet \ feet head; Iheadj I neck' jneck 'arms 'arms ibrest h'art jh art belly Ibelly I belly reins reins UIOH WATER It. M.I 7a19I 8 8 9 10 3 1 47 i 32: 20! 11 a9! ll'"35' 1 1 2 3 4 4 5 6 6 7 8 9 10 52 42 32 17 2' 44 25 7 52 4(i| 34 35 42 11"'50 Oa53 sets. '" 7 18 0"'30 ; seers I ! seers; seers' thigsj this:si 1 2 3 4 5 6 55 52 44 31 16 1 knee' 6a45 Temperature — highest for month in 24 years, lowest, " "' mean of tri-daily observation, Rain — greatest fall for month in 24 years, least, " mean, " ■>■) 87".00 37.00 56.35 7.470 inch. 0.920 " 3.683 " (!) The Shannon, Captain liroke, took the U. S. frigate Chesapeake, after an action of 15 minutes, oft Boston Harbour. The latter was the lar;/esf ship in al! dhnetision'i, and hnd 69^^ lbs. broad-side metal, 391 crew, 1,135 tons — the Shannon but 538 lbs., 330 crew, 1,066 tons. I I 1 en O en H o t-3 o oq so P- H 9 C P 01 "2 9 Book-Binding, of all varieties, to order — ^% [1876. ? u Hir.H WATEK H. M.I 7a19 8 :i 8 47 i 10 20I 11 a9| ir"35' 52 . iSecrs 4{seci's Otliigs 5 knee^ )jl feet ' feet head: liead; lieek I neck' 'arms! |brest| h'art; h art belly I belfyll belly ] eius' •eins ecrs' iccrs, ; OCI\S' ' tnee' 6a45 csapeake, [• was the eta], 391 tons. Simonson'B, 14 Charlotte street. 1876.] JULY has Thirty-one Days. [1876. moon's CHANG KS. Full Moon, 6th day, llli. 14n). morning. M. E. by E. Last Quarter, 14th day, 9h. 82m. morning. W. N. W. New Moon, 21ft day, Oh. 20ni. morning. E. itY S. First Quarter, 27 th day, lOh. 55m. afternoon. S. r.Y E. Ex KVr.NTS, HOLIDAYS, KTC. sun's sun sun dec. n. risks. sets. MOON R. & S § ^ ! HIGH 2 jH WATBR. lISjit'Biittle Oldbridge 1GV»0. 2;Sl- '<'M\ Sunday after Trinity. 8' Mo ;(;i)a.(ili. '9 V'cat. hel. lat. S. I Tu Saiihiin/ Circuit Court. 5 W la. 8I1. 9 6$. v 4" 2S' S. ' D. M. H. M. U. M. 11. M. I H. M. 28 5 4 217 40 rises, knee 7'"16 28 1 4 22 7 45 6A27'logs 1 7 58 22 oi'>i 22 7 45 7 33 legs ; 8 40 22 514 28 7 45 8 80 feet ' 9 80 22 45 4 24 7 44 9 1 4 feet 10 21 ftlTh Ins. in Bosnia "49. Sp. tides. 22 89 4 25 7 44 9 45 feet IVIS 7 Fr Mniperor Nicholas born 1796 22 32 4 25 7 44 10 9ihead| 0a4 SSat (9) m. r.h. 5 gr. el. 20" -19' \V. 22 26 4 267 48 10 27 headi 51 9Sl' tth Sunday after Trinity. 22 18 4 27 7 48 '0 89 neck; 1 87 10 Mo a. lOh. h <, ®. T, 0'^34' S. 22 11 4 27 7 48 10 52'neck| 2 21 11 Tn ' Kwq,i(hNortJmmf)crlnnd Ct:'2'l 8 4 2874211 2 armfi 8 4 12: W (ien^ Hull invd. Canada 1812 21 54 4 29i7 42 11 15iarms' 3 45 18 Th Uich. Cromwoll died 1712. 21 46 4 3i|7 41 11 27!brest' 4 27 HiFri im. 6h. ? inf. ' 0. Xp. tidts 15'Sat.(l4) IJaslillo stormed 1789. 1() Su ')th Sunday after Trinity. 17 Mo (Jan. took Mackinaw 18! 2. 18 Tu G/ovcestcr Clrcail Conr!. 19:W 'Nero burul Runic 1864. 20 Th iin. 7h. ? 6 ®. ? 10" 48' S. 21'Fn noon 3 o ®. o 2 85' S. 22^Sat'a. luh, 5 ,' ? . 5 6" 86' X. 23'Su 6th Sundaj after Trinity. 24 Mo (25) ni. 71i. $ aph. 5 10 6 58 6 50 21 87 4 81 7 40 llA44bres{ 21 27 4 32,7 89 sets, h'art 21 17 4 38 7 89 5 A 4 h'art 21 7 4 84:7 88; 6 30 h'ar^ 1 49 20 57 4 35!7 87i V 40 bell v 20 46 4 36 7 861 S 82:i)ell'v 20 84 4 37 7 35 9 6rcin'sill A 7 20 28 4 88:7 34 9 28'reinsil l'"38 20 11 4 89 7 88. 9 47 'reins; '" 9 19 58 4 40|7 32 10 secrsi 1 7 19 46 4 41 7 81 10 14 seers 1 59 8 58 9 41 25 Tu iiesthjouc/ie Circuit Court. 19 88 4 42 7 81 10 24 thigs' 2 47 26 W im. 8h. i^i perh. St. Anne. 'l9 20 4 48 7 3(' lu 37 thigs 8 83 27 Th ;a. lOh T a ^. Neap tides. 19 6 4 44 7 2910 50 knee' .4 17 28 Fri ,(29)m.llh.2^ 6 iJJ. lf5"86N. IS 52 4 457 28 11 9 knee! 6 2 29 Sat 'Spanish Armada dest. 1588. 18 88 4 46 7 27,11a38 knee, 5 49 80 Su i7th Sunday after Trinity. 18 23 4 46> 26! rises, legs ' 6 87 3LMo'Bat. Cruvant-on-Yonne 1423. 18 8 4 47 7 26 i 6a26 legs 7'"26 Temperature — highest for month in 24 years, 90°.0() lo'Aest " " 45.00 mean of tri-daily observation, 62.73 Kain — greatest fall for month hi 24 years, 6.580 inch, least " " ' 1.060 " mean 8.811 (( « s o a P hx O SB c C z X On July 12, 1812, Gen. Hull invaded Canada with over 2,500 men ; he left Detroit and landed at Sandwich. Sir I. Brock, with but 500 niflu, invaded Michigan, and took Mackinaw on 17th, and repulsed Gen. Hull at Amherstburg three times, on 18th, l9th, and 20th of the month. H. B. Smith, 14 King 8treet,;Stint John, N. B. Teas, Tobaccos, and Sugars, Wholesale and Retail- 1876.] AUGUST has Thirty-one Days. — I [1876. "^ i A O -5 s o 1^ 06 ® • moon's CirANGK?. Full Moon, .')tli day, 2h. Itiii. iiiorniu^. Last Quarter, I'ith day, 5h. H4ni, afternuoii. Xow Moon, llith (lay, Sli. 2m. morniu<;-. First Quarter, 2('itli day, lli. 63ni. aftcruooii. 8. W. E. 1!Y N. W. KVKXl'S. HOLIDAYS. KTO sun's scn son moon DKC. N. KISKa SKTS. K. & S. sa 1 c HIGH o i WATKR D. M. \\. M. n. M. II. M. liTu St. Joh)toii(l lOiil Circxits. 17 aJ-i -4 4!' 7 28 rises, feet 2W (1) Queen Anne died 1714. 17 :>8 1 50 7 21] 7a49 feet 2J 4 51 7 19 8 14 heaii iiead 5 Sat a. ;^Ii. 5 7 7 7 5- 11 (I 1) \V (8) m. 8b. S g. li. 1. X 10 Th St. Lawrei.ce. llFr St Gilbert. 12iSat m. Sli. 5 perh. 1". Sn 9th Sunday after Triiiity. 14 Mo (ly) Old L:nuniastide. loiTu a. 41). n G 0. [181 lew Brock took Det. ^'c Mich. tev. 13 M 5 17Th Battle of Verneuil 1424. 13 1." .' 18 Fr (19) .Tames Xasmyth h. 1808. 12 19 Sat ni. Ah. S 6 d- ^ V 12' S. 20 Sl- loth Sundav after Trinity. „ ... „.- 21 Mo (20)rr. Wales Id. Quebec 't^O 1 1 5(j 5 12 6 53 15 !5 14 14 11 13 49 5 305 1 2 5 53 5 D.) 2.7 37 47 5 7 3 67 1 8;6 59 9!6 68 12 36 5 IOC. oC 12 Id 5 11 6 55 9 9 9 9 2-2 9 34 9 4'.i 10 7 7 10 35 6 llAlo 4 sets. 3 6a22 7 3 7 31 7 49 8 5 8 18 8 31 Tu Battle of the Stand;ird 1138. ,11 36 5 14 6 51 8 42 22 23'\V Treaty of Prague 1866. 24iTh Huguenots massacred 1572. 25 Fri a. 10 1^;^®. U »'' 4'i' N. 26 Sat a. Ih. ^ s 0. Xcap tides. 27 Su 1 1 th Sunday after Tiinity. 28 Mo Montreal Bible Soc. fd. 1820. 29 Tu Battle Rhode Island 1778. 30 W 29m. 3h. $ y . 31 Th K. Henry V. died 1422. 11 15 5 15 6 50 8 56 10 55 5 16 6 48' 9 12 1(» 34 5 17 6 46 9 34 10 13 5 19 6 44 M 4 9 52 5 20 6 42 10 45 9 31 21 6 41 11a39 9 9 5 22 6 39 rise.<^. 8 48 5 23 6 37 6a 18 8 26 5 26 6 35 6a40 neck arms arms "r'si' br'sti h'arti h'art h'art holh belly, reins' reins rein.- seers secr^ thigs thigs thigs knee knee legs legs , feetC: feete head; head II. M. 8"' 1 7 9 S 9 59 10 49 11'" 3 5 Oa20 1 3 1 45 2 3 8 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 26 9 65 44 38 39 42 47 51 50 11a44 Oa12 0"'36 1 2 2 3 4 5 6 7 7 S"'44 24 9 55 42 SO 19 10 2 53 Temperature ■highest for month in 24 years, lowest " " •)0".00 40.00 mean of tri-daily observation, 62.45 Rain — greatest fall for month in 24 vears, 7.250 least " "' 1.130 mean " - " 4.172 inch. u On August 8, 1812, (ten. Hull's invasion «»f Canada ended in disaster ; he re-entered Detroit, and surrendered, the Michigan territory, and liis garrison of 2,500 men, on 16th, to Brock, who had but 600 men. Sunday School Libraries, and other Sequisites — n et *a u ^ s H 3 & s 7J 1 ►c . ». c B c B p 9 K- r» V ■B "* p^ h W ^ ft Id Sl ►. rti OB ►1 1 1 P ft-. R" 6 s I V il— [1876. vv. liv N. C «; HIOH WATER. tect foot lieaii head neck neck arni.« arms "r'si br'st! irart: h'art irai't helh reins I reins: i'ein> seers secr,- Ll.igs Lliigs :higs iuee ;noe cgs ■n^ I eetC: eeto leadi U. M. 9 S 9 59 10 49 IT";} 5 Oa20 1 3 1 4r^ 2 2r. 3 9 3 4 5 6 1 8 9 10 11a44 0a]2 0"'36 1 24 2 9 2 55 00 44 88 42 47 51 50 42 30 19 10 2 63 lead S'"44 U'h. disariter ; 7, and his len. o h o M CD c-t tr H U> B. ft F. S. Titus, 9 Charlotte street. » ^ 1876.] SEPTEMBER has Thirty Days. [1876. MOON S CIIANOl'.S. fj) Full Moon, 3d day, 4h. 49ni. al'ternoon. ® Last (^narter, lOtli day, llli. 5'7ni. afternoon. 9 New Aloon, I'itli day, 5li. 'MUn. aftcmoon. ® First t^iarter, 25Lli day, 7li. 39ni. morning. N. w. w. s. w. EVKNTS, HOr.inAYS, I'tc. S S'S SI'N SITN MOON o lUQH OKC. N. IlISKS. ShTS. U. 4 S. O J ! WATER. D. M. II. M. II. M. Vl. Jf. H. M. -1 20'5 38(; 15 llAll belly 3 57 5 39 1) 13 sets, reins '.\ 34 5 40 ll' 5a33 reins h t I- t , 5 -lo seers 1 1 socrs 8 9 1 Fi' Kiiglish took Castine, Me.,'ll' 8 4 5 2(j;<) 3 1 lises.'neck, 9a53 2 SatKiiLilisli ciipt. Bar.gor, Me., '14 7 43 5 27 i> 3'.; 7 a 8'neck Ki 3S 3 Si: ! 12th Sunday after Trinity. 7 2i 7 30 arms' ir"43 5 Tu 4'rii.ssians enter Riioims 1870. G 3i'e. Wolfe k. 1759. 14 Th lumholt l)()rn 17tl9. 15 Fri ( 14) .T. ('artier at C^iiel)ec 1535 1(1 Sat a. 9h. $ i (§. Mi" :U' X. 17 Sir 14th Sunday after Trinity. 1 8 Mo (^)nebec sur. 1 759. Sp. tides. luTu 'a 7h. ^' ,' ©.??0" 2' X. 2(1 W 'Battle of Newbury 1043. 52 5 5(m5 58 7 10 knee 1 9 21 Th St. Landns, (22)a,'lh. ©ent..-- 28^5 515 50' 7 30.1egs ; 1 57 22 Fri a. 2li. 'Jj. 4 ®. % 5" 43' X. nO 5^5 52 5 .54 8 3 legs 2 40 23Sat;a. 5h. ? gr. elong. 10" 0' W. sO 19 5 535 52 8 39 legs 3 30 24 Sa 15th Sunday after Trinity. 25 Mo Siege Paris '7o. Neap tide^ 2C> Til Occupation Balaclava. I 2'.! 5 57 5 40 1 lA4r) head 9 27 W itieorge Criiik.-han>c l)orn 1792 1 52 5 58 5 44 rises, iiead 69 2STh .1. Sh.^gr. liel. lat. S. 2 10 5 59 5 42 5 a 2 neck 7 46 29 Fr Michaelmas. St, lloger. 2 3'.M) 5 4( 30Sat!a. lOh. $sta. St. Ilonoriiis. 3 2 () 15 3 115 42 2 48 5 43 () 2 25 5 45 2 2,5 47|0 3 1 38,5 48;a 1, 1 15 5 49'5 59; 52 5 5(i'5 58 7 l()kne( 8 9 23 seers; 10 37ithigs;]o 47 G 47 thigs 11"'3C) 7 1 knee Oa22 42,5 54 5 50; 9 28 tcet 1 5i5 55 5 48 10 3f) feet 4 27 5 18 ') 1' neck I 8 33 Ur 5A28iirmsi 9Alfi Temperature — highest for month in 24 years, 85".O0 lowest " "" 34.(1(1 mean of tri-daily observiitio.., 50.84 Bain — greatest fall for month in 21 vcars, 7.835 inch. least " " ' U.850 mean 4.030 Cm 1st, 2d, and subseipient days of the early part Sept. 1811, Castine, Bangor, BeH'Kgt, and Maelii;\s were taken by an expedition from Halifax, whence a former expedition had taken Eastport, itc, in .July. The English held Maine (then part of Ma.ss.) till end of war in ISil,".. B e < » a B I H H, R. Smith, 14 King street, Saint John, N. B, Picture Olass, Steel Engravings, and lithographs, at 1876.] OCTOBER has Thirty-one Days. [1876. I MOON'S CHANGKS. a ® Full MooM, 'Ad (liiy, 6li. :)2iii. nioriiinfi;. N. 1 © Last Quarter, 10th (Jay, 'A 1. 55m. morning. N. K. 1 • Now Moon, 17th day, r)h. 33m. morning, S. E. . ® Ku'st Quarter, 2oth day, o h. 31m. morning. E. ! son's sun sun i MOON g « Hiaii t . >- a 111 KyKNTS, HOr.lD.Wf, KTC. DKC. 8. RISES. SBTS. H. 4 8. O j S ft- WATKK. P. M. II. M. a. M. 11. M. H. M. 1 Si; 16th Sunday after Triiuty. 3 20 6 3 5 30i rises, arms 9a59 2 Mo Limerick cai'itulated 1091. 3 49 4 '5 34I 5a51 brst 10 43 • a S Tu St. Candidus Spring tides. 4 12 (') 5 5 82 ■! br'st nA20 4 W Coverdale's Bible fin. loMn. 4 .';5 5 30 6 20 h'art !l"'49 ^ 5 Th St. Corn\vallir.us A. (S: {'. 4 5S0 7|3 28 42h'art 0"'13 : V C. Fr St. Faith. St. Cominus 5 21 9'5 27 7 13 belly 1 1 £ 7 Sat (8) Aichhp. Whately d. 180)3. 5 44 10 5 25 7 oSbellv 1 54 r. 8 S:: 17th Sunday after Trinity. 7:0 11 '5 23; 9 1 belly 2 53 9i i) Mo St. Dionysiu.s. Neap tides. 3ii0 135 21 10 20 reins 3 57 10 Tu Michaelmas Ttvin Sup. Court. (■> 5;;l() 14 5 2ii:llA-10 reins 5 I •^ ^ 11 W 'Old Michaelmas. St. Xlcasiu-. 7 10 () 10 5 18 sets, seers 2 '• s g 12 Th (13) Sir Isaac Hrock slain '12. 7 38'o 18 5 10^ 4a10 seers 7 l;5Fr in. 2h. $iiif. r' 0. 8 10 20!5 14 4 32 seer. 7 53 s 14 Sat [IH) ii. 4!i. $ ,' ©. ? 1" IC.'S. 8 23.', 2r5 12^ 4 43 tings 8 41 15 Sl- :i8th Sunday after Trinity. 8 45 22 5 114 55thigs 9 27 ■ 10 Mo a. 5h. 55 (i ®. $2" 14' N. 9 7 '^4 5 9 5 7 kiice 10 13 a 17 Tu a. oh. ^ fj . Spring tides. 9 29 i^5 5 7' 5 22 knee' u • 18AV St. Justus, St. Kthbyn. 9 51 '•i'/ 5 b' 5 39kneeir"47 19 Th K. John died 1210). 10 KvO '^85 A C, 3legs 0a30 20 Fr 'a. 8h. i; ? ®. 1^ 5" 40' X. 10 34 6 29 5 2 30 legs 1 20 > aiSat m. 7h. S^ sla. (22) m. 7h. ^ per. 10 cOO 30i5 0, 7 19 feet 2 17 cr. 22 Si: 19th Sunday after Trinity. 11 17 :!2 4 59 8 10 feet 3 9. 2H Mo (22) Edict Nantes rev. ISfi;"). 1 1 38 33 4 57 9 22 head 4 1 : a 24 Tu St. Maglorius R. & ('. 11 59 35 4 55 10 SO head 4 52 ; } 25 W .(27) Ashantoes defeated 1S7;1 12 20 30 4 54,1 1a50 neck 5 38 1 1 ■X' 20 Th a. 7h. f $ Q. Neap tides. 12 40 (') 37' I 52^ rises, neck 21 ^ 27 Fr a. 2h. t, ^ (jj; t, ,r 17' s. 13 10 38 4 51 3A33nrms 7 '.' 28 >at 'a. 4h. ^. gr. elong. 1 8" Ml' W. 13 2;'0 40 4 49 3 45 arms 7 5-.' 29 Sr 20th Sunday after Trinity. 13 41 41 4 4.8' 3 57 br\st 8 37 30 Mo King Alfred died 901. 14 00 42k 40 4 lObi'st 9 19 31 Tu 'Nisi PriuH Sillinr/s, Yo7-k. 14 20:6 434 45: 4A26h'artlOA4 Temperature — highest for montl in 24 years, 70". 00 i ' lowest " " " 22.00 ^ 1 mean of tri-daily observation, 47.67 1» ■ Ji 1 Rain —greatest fall for month in 21 years 8.290 inch. ! least " 2.050 " m mean " . " " 4.359 " Snow - greatest " " 0.930 " j least " nil. " * mean " " 0.542 " 1 '--— _ -;-^ rzrTtrrzr -rr :- : _-—.-. -^ --- -- — - _-- . — f Fancy and Initial Note Paper and Envelopes — )h8, at [1876. s. arms ')} brst 4 l)r'st 20 h'lirt 12 li'iirt H belly 8 he\\\ 1 hcUv H. Al. 10 43 llA'iO ! l"'4it 0"']8 1876.] « Simonson's, 14 Charlotte street. NOVEMBER has Thirty Days. L187«. MOON'S CHANOKS. ® Full Moon, lt;t day, 71i. 7m, aftenioon. (f La.st Quarter, Stli day, Oh. 68m. afternoon. # New Moon, 15th day, 8h. 24m. aftornoon. ® First Quarter, 24th day, Oh. 'im. mornhig. N. \y. y. E. s. w. W. X. \v. J« KVKNTS, HOMDAVS, KTC. C^ sun's j SUN ! SUN DEC. S. RISKS.' 8KTS. MOON K. k S. O " HIGH 3 t^ WAIKR. D. M. H. M. ^H. M. H. M. ' Jl. M. Spg. tides.. 14 31>|t) 44i4 43 rises, h'art l(r27 14 58 6 45 4 42 15 17:6 46,4 41, 16 21);6 52i4 .15:11 a li^^ecrs; 34 sets. Isecrs; 16 46:6 53i4 17 S 6 55I4 33, 1 W !a. 2h (^g. h. 1. N. 2 Th iSir A. Burues asssass. 1841, 3 Fr Bcauharnola attacked 1838. 4 Sat ,a. 7h. 'j sta. St. Dubritius. '15 3.5 6 48!4 30 5|Sr 21st Sunday after Trinity. ,15 58:6 49k 38 6 Mo lliots in Montreal 1837. ,16 11;6 5li4 37, 7 Tu t Wentmorland Circuit Court 8 W 1st. Clair. St. Gervad. OlTh .Prince of Wales l)orn 1841. loiFr !St. Justus B. and C. ll|SatK12)a. 2h. $ ^ (i. S 4" 8' N. l2lSu :22d Sunday after Trinity. l3iMoiui. 7li. $ 4 (©. ?4." 8' X. 14 Tu ja. Gh. ? perh. Drake sail. 1557J18 25j7 16W ira. 2I1. $ 6 d. ^o-^se'N. '18 4o|7 16 Th !noon. lil D 0. Springtides. |18 55i7 6i4 2.^1 I'i'Vv im. 3h.2; 6 (B. n 5' 34' N. \19 \i-'l 7|4 24,' ISiSat, St. Hilda. St. Audex. }19 2-!|7 84 23, 19iSl- '23d Sunday after Trinity. Il9 3817 9!4 22' Mo ,(21) English rccapt. Pegu '52.:i9 517 11^4 21 5a14 h'art 11"'19 5 55, belly 0a16 6 54 belly 8 9 reins 9 34 1 rein. s I 32 30 17 2.1J6 56 1 17 37 6 584 17 5316 59j4 29: 18 9;7 li4 28 3j4 27 1 4 4 26. '^i» 21iTu \ Saint John Cirmit Ct. 22' W j(23) m. lOh. ^ a ^. 23 Th jnidn. V 6 (^. I' i»° 31' S. 24;Fr |St. Mary. Xeap tides. 25|Sat |m. 2h. $ ?3 . St. Docho. 26!Sl' |24th Sunday after Trinity. 27|Mo |St. Simon. Metapln-aste. 28iTu im. 3h. ? ,i ^ . ? 1" 15' X. '21 26,7 21 4 15 29jW ia. lOh. lilsta. P. Sidney ))orn 21 36,7 22^4 14 gOjTh iSt. Thoanus B. & C. [1554. ! 2l 46 7 23^ 14 Temperature 2A3Sthig^ 2A5i:thigs^ 3 4 thigsl Ukne.'! 28:knee| 43|legs I 6 1 legs ; 35|feet | 141 feet ' 7 head I 10: head 8 20 neck '20 57 124 20 9 32 uec-k 20 17:7 134 19 IOA48anns 20 30|7 14,4 18 ri-cs. arm.- 20 42,7 16 4 17 1a51 br'st: 20 54j7 174 17 21 c 7 1S4 16 21 167 194 15 17 20 24 25 21 14 1 47 8 32 9 17 10 4 i(> 52 11a42 Oa8 0"'34 3 4 5 6 i 7 2 2 br'st 2 14 !)r'st 2 28 li'an 2 46 I Tart 3 11 l.ellv 3A48l)el!v 11 - "I n 2 19 ll! 58 42 22 5 6 48 7 30 S 15 9 4 9'"57 Ratn- ■highest for month in 24 yeai-s, 60°.00 lowest " " ' 0.00 mean of tri-daily observation, 30.25 -greatest fall for month in 24 years, 14.490 inch. least a mean i( Snow — greatest u least u mean (( u u u 0.500 4.763 21.000 nil. 6.678 u u u <1 On Xov. 21, 1852, Gen. Goodwin took IVgu. June 1852, and then evacuated, It had been taken in B « » re S < s M. S n B R, R, Smith, 14 King ttreet,":. Saint .John, N. B. Wooden Ware of all kinds sold by m O • •f. B C .C V a; Si a. 18'7G.1 DECEMBER has Thirty-one Days. [1870. MOON'S CIIANOKS. ® Full Moon, lsi(l;iy, (111. Ktin. nioniinj;-. W. S. \V. Ci Last (Quarter, 7tli (lay, Oh. ri'.Mu. afternoon. N. # Now Moon, l.'itli (lay, lli. noin. iif'fernooii. S. K. ® First (^iiartov, 2;iil (lay, 71i. 18ni. aftoinoooii. S. (g) Full Moon, :!()tli day. .5h. :i5m. afiorncon. K, X. E. < > rhn's sun sun moon KVKNTS, HOLIDAYS, KTC. nKO. S. HISKS. Slil'S. II. & .'^,, C " HIGH £ ^ WATKR. i i D. M. 11. M. II. M. II. M. H. M. I'Fr Pros. Walo.^ 1). 1814. Sprinj:!'! 5.V7 '■Ih \ 14 rise.''. reinsillAHl 2Siit Qiifon .\(I('lai'l(Ml. 1819. tid.'s'i'i 47 2(14 i:! oas^'J reins' a 4 :{Si- Advent fe^mulay. 22 i;y 27 4 \'A 7 17 reins 1 9 4 Mo a. 111. ? ,^ ®. ? 1' :'.0' S. 22 21 7 2S t \\\ 8 4.-) seers 2 14 oTu m. Oh. V aph. St. Sabba. 22 28,7 2!i.4 IJUO I.') seers' 3 14 C, VV a. nh. 5gioat. li. 1. X. 22 :^,r. 7 So 4 13 1 1 a:^8 tliigsl 4 i» 7Tli St. Aml)rose. St. Odwaldns. 22 42 7 SI 4 12 sets, thigsj 4 59 8 Fr Sf. Agath;), Queen. 22 48 7 32 1 12 lAr2thig«I 5 4(') 9 Sat (l(') First gold in Australia '.')! 22 5-17 :io 4 12 1 22 knee H .SI 10 Si; 2d Sunday in A(hent. 22 r.9 7 34 4 12 1 3(i knee 7 I5 11 Mo mid. (i^ ^'®. '^' ;>" 9' X. -jS 4 7 :)') 4 12 1 .'lO legs 8 12 Tu a. -!li.'$ ,:' ®. ? ('." 40' N. 23 <) 7 30 4 12 2 Ktlegs , 8 48 13 \V (14) Prinee Albert died l8(;i. 23 13 7 37 4 12 2 3.') legs | 9 37 14 Th a. Idi. ilj. ,' fO. Llj. i"j" 3(V \. 23 1(W 38 4 Vi 3 1 1 feet 10 28 l.-)Fr S^ Hilda. I. Walton d. 1(')83. 23 19 7 39 4 13 3 .59 1^^4 I11a2(» KlSat in. .")!).(;! '> %. s"? 2^' 51' N. 23 22 7 40 4 13 .> (» head ] 1"'4() 17 Si: 3r(l Sunday iu Advent. 23 24 7 40 4 13 d 7 head ()"'12 18 Mo Battle of the Moodkcc 184.'). 23 2.") 7 414 13 7 20 neck 1 4 19Tu (20) Pegu anne.xed 18.i2. 23 27 7 41,4 13 8 33 neck 1 52 20 \V (21)m.'7h. V;. 'i:: 27 7 42 4 14 9 4(; arms^ 2 38 2rni m. 4h. H g. h. 1. S. St. Thomas. 23 27 7 13 4 14lOA58arms ;; 21 22 Fr (21) }}. Disraeli born 180.=). 23 27 7 444 15' rises, br'st ; 4 2 23 Sat Sir (."has. Eastlake d. 18C.C.. 24 Si; 4th Sunday in Advent. 25 Mo CnuiSTMAS. St. Euuenia. 2C> Tn King Stephen erowncd 1135. 27 W St. -lohn Ap. Kv. and M. 23 2(>7 -14 4 IC. 0Al8l)r'st 4 42 23 2.i 7 45 4 It'. 32 h'art 5 23 23 24 7 45 4 17 48h'ari; fi 5 23 217 45 4 18 1 7 belly' (^ 5I 23 19 7 45 4 18 1 37 bellv! V 41 28 Th (29) W. E. (iladstoncb. 1809. lil! Ifi 7 45 l I9' 2 21,beiryj 8 37 29 Fr Battle of Pumiiar 1843. 23 12 7 45 4 20 3 25 reins' 9 39 30 Sat (■-•;. I. Ih. per. Spg. tides. 23 8 7 45 4 21 4 47 reins'lO 40 31, Si: !-.l Sundav after Christmas. 23 4 7 45422 t;Al9 seers Il'"53 b ffi U u 0) C o c 01; V. b ct ►1 (H o o 1 I 1 I : il -;:m . =/i Teinperatniv — highest for month in 24 years, 51°. 00 lowest " " *;■*«" 18.00 mean of tri-daily ol)servation, 22.88 JIain — greatest fall for month iti 24 years, 5.750 inch. " O.tiOO '• " 2.8GG " 30.3(10 6.000 1().243 least mean Snow — greate.- least mean For Particulars see Advertisement on page 16. u [1876. ; 1876.] s. w. X. E. mail WATKR. thigei knee knee legd legs : legs I feet (eet I head head neck neck irn):<' iinns >r'st ■ nA2o 11'"'! () ()"'12 4 42 I 8 37 ; 9 39 jlO 40 ir"53 I • iacli R. & F. R. Titos, 9 Charlotte Street. AnVERTISKMENTS. 4D 4 ii m^ 2!) PRINCE WILLIAM STREET, and 8 WATER STREET. Ji SAIIVT JOHN, K. B. w - - *^* ! J. & J. IIEGA]^ & CO., ^ KEEP CONSTANTLY ON HAND A FULL ASSORTMENT OF k SPECIALLY SELECTED FOB A FIRST CLASS TRADE. Retail Premises, Prince Win. SM, Gronnd Flat. VVliiU' Cottons, (4ri'v Cottons, Haberdashery, Hosiery, (iloves, Ribbons, Gents' Collars, Silk's and Velvets, Dn^ss Goods, Cloths, Trowserings, Mnslins, Trlininlngs, Ties and Scarfs, Prints, Hollands, Linings, Ves- ting. J^adii's' Collars and CufTs, Ladies Neek Ties, ifer. iVc. Floor Oil Clotti Warerooi, Water Street, Gronni Flat. OH. CLOTHS Cl^T to FIT ROOM or HALL BY FORWARDING PLAN. Linen Drapery and Bouse Furniskine Soods, First Flat. Damasks, Keppes, &(•., Trimmings, Table Clotiis, Flannels, Blankets, Lambs' Wool, Under Clothing, Sluctings, Window Hollands, Shawls, Quilts, tfee. itc. CARPET WAREROOM, Second Flat. Contain iufj thv Icmiml and besit aumrtm^atof Vnrpetx in (he fify. Hemp Carpets, Union Carpets, Wool Carpets, 8-Cord Carpets, 3-Ply Carpets. Tai)estry Carpets, Brussels Cari)ets, Willow Carpets, Stair Carpets (various), Druggets and Felts, Tiearth Rugs, Sheep Skin Mats, Beam Slips, Cocoa ^ -^ Mats, Cocoa and India Matting. il V r- I^^CARPETS CUT AND MADE TO ORDER. NEW GOODS, BY " INMAN LINE," EVEBY FOBTNIGHT. •T. <&, .T. HEOAIV & OO., 27 & 29 Friace Wm. Street, and 8 Water Street. |i;:^*Samples forwarded by Post, if required. H. B. Smith, 14 King street, St. John, N. B. Bracketi, a Urge Miortment-- ; 1 !1 i \ \ [1876. 27 & 23 rmCE WK. STREET, and 3 WATER STREET, SAINT JOHN, NEW BRUNSWICK. d o » to V V d St 5 i» vl "* i o' V d d J.&J.HE&AN&Co.. IMrOUTElW OF Staple and Fancj DRY GOODS, Of every Description. 0^h. List of Departments. 1^" Special attention given to the execution of I Letter Orders from the i Country. ^^ Sample Cards and Stock Lists forwarded to any part of the Dominion ^>o.sY free. WHITE COTTONS, (iREY COTTONS, FANCY PRINTS, DYED LININGS, COBURGS, ALPACCAS, LUSTRES, WINCEYS. FANCY DRESS MATERIALS. French MerinoH, Fri'iioli Delaines, Rib- bons, Hosiery, Gloves, Silks, Broad and Narrow CLOTHS, Tnilors' Trimmings. Flannels, Blanket s, Kail way Rngs, Wool Tartan Plaids, Gahi Tartan' Plaids, Small Wares, Haberdashery, Parasols and Um- brellas, Velvets, Lniens, Damasks, Table Napery, Shawls. CARPETING. Cocoa Matting, Cocoa Mats, India Matting, Floor Oil Cloths, Felts, and Druggeting. ( N. B. Cotton ) Domestic-^ W. P. .t S. V Cotton Warps { Mills. ) Ready-Madc Clothing, Shirts, Ac. FISHING THREADS, NETS, &c. &c. J. & J. HEGAN & CO., 'm'Bwmi ■ '...: r;. AND MANUFAC^TUREES' AGENTS, 8AINT JOHN, N. B. "Books, Stationery, Periodicals, and Literary Papers— ~~ ; i a '■'< w ft « CI ■? P A o a 9 9 V [1876. mil WICK. UOBURGS, f Al.PACCAS, ( LUSTRES, 5 WINCEYS. ; BRIALS. I Dolaines, Rib- " :rt, Broad and g ' Trimuiiiigs, e ►' Rugs, Wool ■ Plaids, Small I sols and Urn- ► masks, Table .' I E • 9 w Mats, India ^ ^ Felts, and S otton Warps lirts, &c. TS, &e. &c. U.J S, IN, N. B. (3 p. C a >^ p. n ui 1870.1 Simonson's, 14 Charlotte street. CITY OK S.VINT JOHN. 51 CITY OF SAINT JOHN. Miivor. W if. Tr(K,K«(i.,Q ('., !J.-conlor. kink's WAIUi. (A o o >> p bfl •1-4 ;n.'^()n. .--'aiiidt'l \j. IJiiMaiii. il. .'\i|:iiii (IlasgONV. AMIK.RT WAl.I). .Jaivis Wil^ioii. CharU'S P'nicison. William Sandall, Ks(|., Tri-asuvi'i-or Chaiiihctlain, and Reciivcr ofTaxoH, 15. I■l■^tcl• rdrrs, Ksciuii'c, (^ ('., ("onimoii ClcrK-. .1. Austin llflyca, !>. A., Ksiiuii'c, Deputy Coinnion (Jlerk. llui'd Teleis, E^(|., i>. A., VMy Eiiii'ineer and Land Apient (East). .laiiica .1. Lawlor, SnooL Iii.^|)(ctor. (icoiji'e W. Smilli, Auditor City Aeeounts. («eoi'<;e Sloekfbrd, llifi;li Constable. rU'inartl Murray, Patrick Dully, Joliti Ileniu^ton, Calvin Powers, Wil- liam Smilli, F. },\. ILr'.cock, \V. IJiu'hanan, Edward Ed;;'.-on, Xeil Mo- Quariie, John Miller, .lolm W. McLean, Alex. Walker, (feorgc Tliomp- soii, and .Taiues II Akerly, Marshals. Henry Dean, Deputy Clerk ol'tlie Market, Kin^'.s S(piare. .loliu .MefJuire, Clerk ofthoEish Market, Duke Street. Loekliart & Chipinan, (ieor^e E. Snider, Stewart & White, Edward Mailer, llanCord Ihotlieis, and Kdward 11. Le- ter, Licensed Auctioneers. Auj;'ustus (^uick, .lolm .K'likins, Robert .1. Lionard, .licob D. McDo- nald, .lolm M. Leavitt, Timothy Mc(.'art,hy, William lilaek, 0. Emory, .lames Thompson, and Thomas !McL(cd, I'ort "\\';ii(lei:s. (.'harlcs L. Taylor, Port or lIarl>our Master. Alexander Reid, Clerk to Ilarbdur Master. Joseph O'lh'ieii, Harbour Inspector. Li,i;lit House Keepci' at I'artriduc Island, .lames Wilson ; at the lUacon, Elijah Moss; Steam Whistle, .lames Wilson, Engineer; W. ('amer(jn, .\ssi,-ttmt EngiiH^er. Kobert J. Leonard, and /iULi,ustus (^uiek, ( "onnnissicjuers to settle dis- putes relative to Dockai>;e, Wharlage and (jianaae. Allan M'fjeaii, Shijipinp: Master. ir. P. Slurdee, a:id Robert J. Leon ird, Esi.|uires, Commissioners of: Wrecks and Shiiiwrecked (Joods lor the City and County of St, John. H^ R. Smith, 14 King street, Saint John, N. B. 4 « -n, e >• r. c s ^: e 52 Good Butter always on hand at fITV (tK SAINT .lOIIN. (1876. 1 r $ s •4 • • t i 1 ^ * '■t » { 11 Jnnu's Sullivan, John Wilson, jun., and TTriali Dnike, Assizors of Taxoji. ' .Tolni Kirk, Collector of WiiMiTiiirc mid Slipiiaj^f at tlic Market Slip; Colleeloi' of Sli|)|);ej,i' iit riiioii Stn'cl ; .loa.'iih l-'aiiweallier, OolU'clor ol'Slippai^eat Noitli Slip ; ,1. .1. I, aw lor, Colleclorol' Wliai fiiye at Cliarlotte Street Wliarf and Mreakwater; .lohn MeCatlrey, Colleetor of Wliarl'ajie and Sli|>pa^(' at North Kodnev Wliail"; .lohn McCaU'rey, Col- lector at South ilodiiey Wharf; S. L. Hrittain, Collector at Watson i Sli|) ; \ViIliani Dunlavey, Collectorat Kin;^ SU'eeiSlip ; I'hilip Hayes, Collector at Stianirc Slip ; U. Di'iscoll, CoUector of Slippa;ic at Ship Slip; J. C. liittlehalf, Colleeio.' of Slippaiic at Market Slip, (luys Waid ; Collector of Sliiipage at L\idlo\v SHp, S. L. {{rittain ; McLacldan tit Wilson, Collector (»f Slippaiije at PDtoclion Slip ; Mcliacldan it Stack- house, Collector of SIipi)a.n;e at Market Slij), l>rooks Waid ; CiUcctor of FiH'T at Ihioys, Alex, iveod; John Kirk, Collivtor of Anc-ho\a^'o ; John Moi'an, Colh'ctor of Slippaui' at Sydney ^larket Slip ; John ICirk, Sli|> Mastei', Market AVharvi's aiid Slij) in Kiiii^'s and (Jnecn's Wards. John Wilkiiis, WeiLdi Ma.-NM-, Ilayniarket ; II. Dohorty, Sydney Mar- ket Slip; W. A. Spcnee, North >lip ; Isaac O. I'xally, Carlelon. W. II. A. Keans, Superintendent of Wei;,du.M's of ('oals and Measurers of Salt. James ("'ulliiian, Willian! J. TiOckhart, Alexander 15. Lockhait, John Mt!Iark(t Slij) ; K. J. McM^dlin, ditto, Lower Covo ; Joseph Fairwoathcr, ditto. North Slij) ; Philip l)onahoe, ditto, Carleton Haihvay ; John Finn, ditto, Railway; Isaac O. H(>att''ay, ditto, Marlcot Slip, Cavloton. Sanniel (iillcspic, Jonalhaii .\ntler-on, and F. W. Tiionisoii, Seanhers and Crnuji'ers of Oil. (ii'or^a' Voiniti', .lohn rJallaj-duM', -louathan Anderson, J. F. Trocartin, and Thomas Miles, Jr., Cullers of Dried and Ins))octors of I'ickled Fish. James Shipp, Found Keoixu" (Fast side); William IJussoll, and William Ci'onk, Fouml Keepers and IIo;r Reeves, ('arlcton. I J'raneis (iallajrlier, Charles F. Fairweailier, Fram-is .lordan, Thomas ! .lordan, ^ViHiam Wooihv4 a> B W LuCKIIAIlT, No. I. Vkv n,No ( Jolin WlUon, jun., Kinihu>t\ (l:*teiiiiiL'r.)-; .Ijiiiu'H T. MiiKf-, FunnKiii. / |{{iint'n\ -(Htc'r.)' VVilliHrn CiimiiiiiiH, luiriiiiiin. KxTINllflrfllKK, No. 3.— vLit .., > .. ........ I {l(!(ir(j;t' llliikf, A'-HixUmt Foiiindu. llodK ,\MD L.viint;u Companv.— Joliii.lii'.-ksdii.Ciiptuin ; .f"liii Hiiiikiiif, Lieutcimut. KIUK DKI'AUT.MKNT — (NVKST SlliK.) TitoMA,'' Mol.KOP, Chif/ Kin/iiirrr. Wkhtkhs Stai', No. 7.— .It'^t'i'li <>• Craft, h'n{ihi,,'i\ PiuNCKoF Walks No. 8.— Williiim Ltimliert, j:ii(/lii,- 1:? 14 l.-i 1() i: Is I.ni ALITY (IK llOXi;S. No - liiiLriiH- lliiiisi', Kiii.!iS(|. No. :i Kiiijiiif lloimc, rtiion-sl, (..'ur. (Jarik'ii ami lla/.cii-.-ts. (.'iir. Mill iiiiil rnloii-sts. I'olice Station, Market Sijiiari'. Collier Toiiii and Mill-stf. Foot uf<;ar»t-. Kvcritl'rt Foundry, l?nissfls-Mf. Cor. l!rus«(clH and llanovor-t*!^. ("or. Ivin ami l'.rml^^\ i<'K->l>. Cor. Ciiion aiidCarmarlliPii sis. Waterloo, op|toHlte Uoldiiip-Ht. Xi). locAl.lTY OK llO\F.S. '_'« Coi. »lerinain and (.Miurcli -^l>». '.'1 (or. KriiH-es.s and ('liarIot(e-.-ls 2:> ("or. Iiiike and (ierniain-st!». 'it; ("or. rrinct; Win. and rriiicess. '.'T Hell Tower, Kinu^ S(|iiare. :il ("or. Kiii No. 1 KnijiiK! Mouse, <»ueen-»l. ■W ("or. t^ueeii and C.'irinartliL'ii-stB. H Cor. St. -lames iind rriiuicWin. I'i Cor. Pitt and nuke-»*ls. Ui Cor. Main and Cariiiarllien-sl><. •I.'i Cor. I'lrilain .ind CliarioKe -st*. It) Cor. I'ilt and St. .laines-sts. rd City Road, near SkHlini; Jtlnk. SOCIETIES, (&c. St. John, Nkw KituN.swicK Coi«RKSPONuiN(jCoMMn'TKi« ov thkColoxial AND roNTi.NfciNTAL CuuHcii SociETY.- The o')ject of tlii.s A.ssocifition is to supplement tlie fmid.s received front the Parent Society tor the support of Evangelical Clergymen, of the Church of England in the Uiocese of Fredcricton. Beverley Robinson. E.squire (Jh'eddevt), Kcv. George M.Armstrong f;S'"iv7('/7/), LcRaron Uotsforcl, Rev. Williain Armstrong. Thomas W. Diiniol. Rev. R. P. Parnther, and James R. Ruel, Escj., ( TnaftD'cn. President; Herton, and J. Cluwson, Committee. For Portland — Messrs James Flewellinsraml n. A. Austin, M. P. P. Depository— The Store of Messrs. L. II. DeVeber & f*on, Prince William Street. Carleton liiTKUAKY Asset lATioN. — Joliu B. Wilmot. President ; J.Oliver Dun- ham, Vice President; John McLauchlin, Treasurer; Herbert Vail. Secretary ; Charles Burton, Librarian; Rev. Theodore Df.wling, George F. Harding, John V. Ellis, S. L. Brittain, and J. Alfred Clarke, Standing Committee. H. £. Smith, 14 King street, Saint John, N. 2. Photographs, $1.00 to $4.00 per dozen, at 51 SOCIKTIKS. [1876. 4 ■ 5 If' ji h St. JdiiN iNDusrniAL Sninoi,.— n. AV. Kritli, Ks(|niiT. I'n'sident; t'ocn.'tary ; fsjuu: IJurpeo, TroaHiirur ; T. W. Daniel, T. H. Hall, Ksq., J. liaxlur, Ks(i., M. I)., Directors. All Ministers who ;ire meiubers of the Association are (■./■((/A'f/o Directors. J. I'axter, Ksij., M. D., Physician. Vol Ni; M;:n's CiiKiSTiAX .Ahsoci ATioN. — .1. K. Irvine, President; .?as. Craw- lord, v.. 11. .Joiits, !•;. McLeoil, S. B. Patterson, .Jehu .'^tewart, and .1. Mc.\. Hutch ings. Vice Presidents ; II. J. Tlidrne, 'I'reui'nrer ; .losluia Clawson, Corresponding Secretary-, G. A. llemlersnr, Kecordinj? irecretary ; K. .1. Dowlincj, Libriirian. Committee of Mana|,'enient — H. D. Wliite, K. T. C. Knowle?, II. P.' Kerr. U. ('. (ininn, D. M. Sterns, II. H. . Secietarv-Trea.'iurcr ; Manajiinfr Cnmtnittee - lk•verl^ Uobinson, W. I Seely. Matliew J.indsay, II. M. While, W. K. lieynold.s J. IJoyd, Dr. J^eB. IJot.sford, S. V. Matthew.s, with all llie ('lerurymen and ottieers con nected with the A.st;c)ciation Sr.Nii \Y School CoNVKNTiON (IK Makitim.: Pkovincks. — K. 1). Kinjr, llalifa.v. ' N. S.. President; Vice Presidents — A. W. Masters, St. .lolin. N. B. ; Hon. dndge Yoiui).'. Charlottetown ; M. Lindsay, St. .lolin, N. 15. ; .1. Kekcrsley, Halifax, N. S. ; W. (i. Matheson, New Glasgow, N. S. : Secretaries— H. K. Smith, St. .lohn; .1. W. Smith, Halifax; W. W. Stundjlcs, Jr., Cluirlottetowri ; Treasurer— T. S. Simn, St. •lolin. F;:mali: Kkfohm SoeiKTY. — Pev. William Armstrong, Prisi •^ M» (D c-f «< 1 All the Standard English and American Publications- Simonson's, 14 Charlotte^street. [187 <>. 1876.] SOCIKTIES. 66 -I'rofi- IcMillii" or ; J d u o o a u *-* m a '^ I ' O >-( o o o IS a a >4 Thk Catholic Total Abstinence Union of New Brunswick, 1875-70. —Spiritual Director, Rev. F. X. J. Michaud ; President, Robert J. Rit- chie ; Vice-Vresidents, W. C Hrawley, and F. T. McPeake ; Recording Secretary, Thomas 0. Reilly ; Corresponding Secretary, F, J. DutFy ; Finaneiil Secretary, S. B. b'olcy ; Treasurer, J. B. Daly; Sergeant-at- Arms, Thomas Kickham. Local Deputies— Patrick Gleasoii, J. J. Ryan, and li.. J, Carlcton, Saint John ; A. Phillips, S. L. Dcuovan, and J. P. McGrory, Portland; John McDevitt, White's Mountain; Wm. 11. Hol- land, Oromoctn ; Richard McLaughlin, Kingston, Kent: E. J. Crangle, St. Stephen ; Patrick Maloney, Cork Settlement ; D. Brophy, Petcrs- ville ; P. McCuffery. Woodstock ; James Corbitt, Milltown ; P. P. Byrne, MiisijuLLsh .P. McManus, Golden Grove; J. E. Lyuott, Saint (Ti(trii;e ; John Fitzpatrick, West Quaco ; J. J. K. McLaughlin, Rothsay. F\THKR AUtthkw Tn.viPKi{AiNCE ASSOCIATION. — Ilcv. Father Ouelletle, Chap- lain ; R. 'T. Ritchie, President ; James Campbell and Edward llaney, Vice Presi- dents; F. J. Duffy, Recording Secretary ; J. W. Lee, Financial Secretary; W.J. Brown, Corresponding Secretary ; Cornelius Mctrourty, Treasurer ; Mc- Carthy, Librarian ; Chaplain, Assistant Librarian ; James Keenan, Con- ductor. Saint Malachi'.s Total Abstinence Relief Socikty. — Rev. Joseph F. X. Micfwiud, President; Michael NuRent ami Patrick Moran, Vice Presidents; Patrick Gleeson, Recording Secretary; Robert Coleman, Assistant Recording Secretary; Thomas R. Foley, Financial Secretary ; Timothy Murphy, Assistant Financial Secretary : Jolin McCarthy, Treasurer; John McGuire, Sergeant-at-Arms. St. Petf.r'8 Total Abstinence Socikty (Portland). — Rev. Joseph F. X. Michaud, President; John Quinn and Joseph McDonald, Vice Presidents; Alexander Phil- lips, Recording Secretary ; Edward O'Neill, Financial Secretary ; David Henne- berry. Corresponding Secretary ; Michael Durick, Treasurer ; Daniel McMonagle, Assistant Treasurer. Sa;nt Pktku'.m TKiiPKitANCE LiTEKAKV ASSOCIATION.— Rcv. J. F. X. Michaud, Chaplain ; Jiiines Daly, President ; James Campbell, sen. Vice-President ; Patrick McGowfln, jiin. Vice-President; James Mcllugh, Recorditg Secretary ; William Hefferman, Corresponding Secretary ; Michael Durick. Treasurer ; Daniel Mc- Conaglc, Librarian ; Thomas McElroy, Daniel Doherty, and Lot Campbell, Audit Committee. Saint Patuick's Total Ab.stinence Society (Carleton).— Rev. E. J. Dunphy, President ; James Ready, Vice-President ; Thomas O'Reilly, Recording Secretary ; John O'Briim, Treasurer ; Philip O'Keefe, Libra- rian ; William Fitzgerald. Assistant Librarian. St. Peter's Tk.mi-euance CAnKTs.— John Boden, President; W. J. Mahoney, and M. llarley, Vice-Presidents ; M. Rourke, Financial Secretary ; P. Gallagher, Recorduig Secretary; N. Hewitt, Local Deputy. St. PRTEit's ToT.\r. AiiSo-iNENCK Km,iek SoriETY OF Portland. -Rev. W. F. Cliapnian, President; John Hogafi and Thomas McElroy, Vice Presidents ; B. Cal- laghan, Financial Secretary: A. Philippe, Recording Secretary; M. Durick, Treasurer; P. McMonagle, Asst. Treasurer. Local Deputy— A. Philipps. St. John Lacrossk Clou. George Ilay, President; J. S. Harding, Vice-Presi- dent ; William Gilchrist, Secretary-Treasurer. Saint John County Agricultukal Sociktt.— Thomas Davidson, President ; Chas. Drury, John Magee, Vice Presidents ; \llan McLean, Treasurer; James Barber, Corresponding Secretary; T. K. Gilbert Tigdale, Recording Secretary; liichard o I ■>• |I(D i =^ 99 p a Ml is Its Thompson, Laurence Donovan, Thomas Clarke, Keys McBrine, . vmes Davidson, Michael P. Greene, James Let AlbcUDunn, Gilbert Ross, John Jordan, James Gault, and John Shives, Directors. Bakristeks' Socikty. , President; J. J. Fraser, Vice President; William Carman, Treasurer ; George J. Bliss, Secretary and Librarian. The Associated Alumni of the University of New Brunswick.— Dr. Barker, President; Dr. Gregory, liev. Mr. ilobert?, and Uurd Peters, Vice Presidents ;' Jas. A. Vanwart, Secretary and Treasurer ; Dr. Coster, Dr. Coulthard, E. L Wetmore, Rev. Mr. Paisley, H. S. Bridges, Mr. Crockett, and C. A. Macdonald, Members of Council. H. S. Smith, 14 King street, Saint John, N. B. J .' 1? vl m Flour, Corn Meal, Oat Meal, Buckwheat Meal- 36 SOCIKTIKS. [1876. S c s C8 Of; s) ■« £1 s GQ v & Nkav IJRtTNBWiCK Medical Society.— G. A. Hamilton, M. D., Pi-esident; Lucius Allison, M. D., Treasurer, and M. Sheffield, M. D., !:*ecretar.y. Meetings — First I and third AVednesd ay of each month, Hoard Health Office, Princess Street. ' Nem' BuuyawicK Dkab' and Dumb Institution.— The Hon. S. L. Tilley, C. B., Lieut. Governor of New Hrnnswick, I'atron ; \V. H. A. K'eans, ! President; E. McLcod, Secretary; George W. Wliilaey, Treasurer; i Hon. Isaac Burpee, Hon. Thos. R. Jones, William Wedderburn, 11. A. ; Ausf'n, Alex. Jardine, and W. W. Turnbull, Directors. ' Thistle Curling Club. — Motto— '• Wc danr i/( tmJ/t, Jirhf."--R. Mil- ligan, i'resideot ; .1. Knox, Vice-President ; A. Malcolm, Sec.-Treas. ; Rev. D. Watters, LL.D., Chaplain ; R. Milligan, J. Kr ox, A. Malcolm, 8. Welsh, W. C. Whittaker, A. DuflF, J. Adam, J. Guthrie. A. Macaulay. P. R. Disbrow, aud K. Thomson, Skips. Sr. Andrews Curlinu Club.— James Milligan, Presses; Luke Stew- art, Vice Presses ; , Secretary-Treasurer; James Milligan.' M. Lindsay, J. Wliite, 1). Thompson, ,1. Thompson, W'. C. Watson, aud Luke Stewart, Skips. Albert Mining Company.— Henry (iilbert, rres;dcnt ; S. Scliofield, Secretary; Bradford S. Gilbert, 'I'iiomas Gilbert. John Hyers, iind Alex. Duncan, Directors. ' BoAKD OF Tkadk.— Hon. TlioK. IJ. .Tones, President ; W. C. Watson, Vice-Pre- sident ; A. C. Fait weather, Secretary and Treasurer. Council: W. H. Tuck,, D. C. L., . McLeod, and Henry Leonard. Office — Public Hall, Carleton. . COMMISBIONHRS OF SK\VK,ltA(;i'; AXD WaTKII Sui'l'LY VVR CiTY OF St. JuIIN. ! (Kas'i) and part of Pauisu of Poutl.vm). — Hoard of Commissioners: Edward E. Lockhart, Chairman, William Seely and S. K. IJrundago; Superintendent and En- gineer, G. Murdoch ; Clerk, Thomas C. Hennigar ; Collector, Charles F. Plaglor. "West Hwk. — Chairman, George F. Harding; Commissioners, Martin H. Pe- ters and Uriah Drake. (JoNSOLID.\TED KnUUT.AN AND !^U1!TII AMKItirAN UaiLWAY CoMl'ANY — St. JoIlM and Bangor.- G. K. Jewett, President; E. R. Burpee, C. E., Vice-President; N. Woods, Secretary-Treasurer ; M.S. Drummord, C. N. Skinner, .T. R. IJuel, E. K. Jore.s, Robert Uobiiison, M. P. P., Hon. .1. W. Emery, Arad Thompson, Sa- nmel F. Hersey, Charles P. Stetson, W. G. Case, and William Flowers, Director.^ ; , Gen. Superintendent ; H. D. McLeod, Asst. Superintendent. Fredkricton and St. John Telegraph Company.— George liotsford, President • S. W. Babbitt, Secret'try. | Mechanics' Institute of Saint John. — Silas Alward, President ; C. A. Everett, I Corresponding Secretary; J. A. S. Mott, Recording Secretary; Andrew Gil- ' mour, E.J. Brass, W. F. Butt, J. Milligan, G. H. Lawrence, Carson Flood, Alexander Rankine, H. L. Sturdee, 1. A. Jack, G. Murdoch, R. P. Butler, and J. Flemming, Directors ; C C. Parker, Curator. Lloyd's Registku ok Buitisii and Fokkkjn SllIPPI^(). — ,Iohn Tucker, Esq., ' Surveyor, for Saint John, N. B,, Nova Scotia, and Miramichi; D. R. Munro, Accountant. Greenwood Cemetery Company (Carleton).— Office, in Public Hall.— Isaac Noble, President: A. C. A. Salter, Daniel W. Clark, R. N. Knight, George H. Clark, and Jas. Stackhouae, Directors; Geo. F. Harding, Treasurer. Mew Brunbwick TtLKURAPH Company.— Edward Sears, President; T. M. Robin- Bon, Secretary ; Kdward Sears, R. Reed, John Yeats, R. T. Clinch, and G. E. Morton, Halifax, Directors. CO ^- m '' t-t I ^ CO n P w o ^ Office Stationery and Blank Books of all descriptions — n [3 I [1876. 1876.] R. & F. R. Titus, 9 Charlotte Street. SOCIETIKS. ft7 i'leiit ; Lucius setings— First Street. ^. L. TiJlcy, . A. K'eans, Tieasurer : »un], JJ. A o ."--R. Mil- P-» >ec..Trens. ; *-> L Malcolm, a . Macaulay. ■ 1 i Luke iitew- s Milligan. ''atson, and 1 * 1 , Secretary; I )irector8. 1, Vice-I»rc- V. H. Tuck, 1" niel, J. Wal- <" ce M. Lindsay, oT man Hmith, is « ' 0) Q> ij President; a ,. -s X. .Taraine, : ei ^ * >. >r § ding. Hecre- | CQ 13 '.Si ry Leonard. H m ts j vF » ' St. John. ' s e8 ; Edward E. a ;nt and En- p- o ''. FlHglor. W C3 {3 tin ir. Pe- o 1 a k— St. John 1 ^1 o isident; N. [ « . liuel, K. ; d npson, 55a- : u Directori? ; arker, and David McLellim, Directors. LuMUKii lixcHANOh;. — Andi« ('ushing, Presidct; John .Stewart, N'ice President; Alex. Feiiiuson, Treasurer; Henry Leonard, Secretary; A, F. Randolph, S. T. Kintr, E. D. Jewett. II. Miller, Goo. McKeau, G. E. Harnhill, and James Kirk, Ext^cutive Committee. H. B. Smith, 14 King street, Saint John, N. B. sr v. S e a y. S « ft V. S < p: B IS S Picture Framing and Picture Cord — 58 CITY AMJ COUNTY OK SAINT JOHN. ]HHk : i » i : CO : X f r •* ,« a ? o ■ « a p< r. ■ • .^ On Huii'WRiGiiTs' UNiox(Cit7 and County Saint John). — President, Jobn Donclas ; Vice President, John Crawford; Recording Secretary, flohn O'lJrien : Coiresponding Secretary, Caleb lielyea; Financial Secretary, John P'roderickson ; 7'reasurer, John Carrol; Trustees— John Douglas, John 0'15iieu, and John Carroll. St. Ckokok Rki) Gkanitk Companv.— J. 1'. C. liurpeo, IVesident ; E. \. Sharp. Si;cretary Treasurer ; J'eter Cornjack, Samuel Johnson, C. II. Fair weather, S. S. Hall, Jaraes I. Fellows, and Edwin Fisher, Di- rectors. St!:ami5 )AT ExfiiNEERs SociKTY. -Alexander McMurra\'. President ; James Morris. Vice-President ; John Cinnniins, Treasurer ; John Re taiiick. iii'cording Secretary ; Robert Campbell. Corresponding .Secre- tary ; Alexander Wilson, jun., Librarian. Maritime Knitting Machine Company. — Hon. Thos. R. Jones, Presi- dtMit ; T. IJ. Hanington, Secetary ; Messr.s. James Hunter, Francis Collins, C. E. L. Jarvis. H. Hortou, and the President, Directors. JooGi.Ns CoAi. MixiN(i A^^socIATION. — Alex. Jardine, President ; A D, (ioodvvin, Seci-etary-Treasurer ; E. D. Jewett, G. B. Cushing, T. W. Daniel, and Alex, iiarnhill. Directors. CITY AND COUNTY OF SAINT JOHN. ■/ii.'ilhrs o/' //tr Peace— Thti Mayor, Recorder, and Aldermen ot tilt' City di' Saint John {(>t' the Qhoi'iiiii.), the Chairman, and one Councillor fi om each Ward of the Town Council of the Town ot Port- land ; the Police Magistrate of the City of Saint John; the Police Mayi.stiato of the Town of Portland; and Charles Ward, Hon. John Kobeit.son, John W^ishart, James Brown, Robert Keltic, Leveret 11. DeVeber, Williiim Hawkes, Alexander Lockhart, Joseph Fairwealher, Frederick A. Wiggins, Peter Besnard, James Olive, (JeorgH Carviil, Stephen K. Foster, Francis Ruddock, John F. Godard, T. Otty Crookshauk, James Olive, 3d, Joseph Beat- teay, Charles D. Everett, Thomas E. Milledge, John I oherty, John S. Paiker, David (JoUins, John C. Littlehale, Robert Robert- son, Charles Ketchum, Henry Garbuit, Samue! Clark, George V, Xowlin, James D. Jicwin, Stephen (tciow, Thos. W. Daniel, Chas. Merritt, John Stevens, Robt. Robertson, John McLaucblan, Thomas Trafton, William Thomson, George E. Snider, James Robinson, Jas. Flewelliug, John Fisher, l^lon. Samuel L. Tilley, C. B., Thomas Mc- Avity, William Wright, Z. Ring, James Harris, Thomas McElroy, Oliver B. Cougle. T. Mct'arthy, William H.Olive, Thomas Robinson, Bradford S. Gilbert. John McSweeney, Edward Brown, James H. Moran, i'atrick McCourt, Thomas Coram, James E. Hamm, Robert Thompson, stn., Thomas Marter, Michael downing, Michael O. Maho- ney, Aaron Alward, itichard N. Knight, Daniel Gallagher, George H. Clark, James Gar.lt, John Tucker, Charles Devine, Alexander Rankin, I'lKirles Hazon, Robert Rossiter, John Berryman, Francis Collins, Justus E. Knight, John Anderson, Geoi'ge S. Baker, Lewis H. Biovne, Rob rt R. Allau, Stephen V. Wetmore, Thomas M. McLachlan, Charles ("lerke, John Wilson, Jr., Alex. Barnhill, James Williams, Hon. Thomas R. Jones, Thomas M. Reed, John Boyd, Jame.s Gerow, William Elder, Charles H. Fairweather, George S. DeP'orest, Stephen K.Stevens, Alexander Jardine, Robert J. Leonard, John Yeats, Henry Austin, Richard Thompson, Archibald Rowan, James Sullivan, Matthias Hamm, James McNichol, Daniel W. Clark, John Magee, Edwiu Fisher, Zachariah Adams, James Wilson, John Book'Binding, of all varieties, to order — % IB f ♦^ »-■ p K ^jC^ '^C w 3P w ^ o *3 gg ? iSj 1 n 4C3 H o h 1+3 m H 5? 1 S ^. ti lO ' m :0 p §e8 4 ti W 1, p' *o *!2 H ■$. ^^ * J-i » s t^ ^^» ^^' fS O o a> OQ P P' H or CD P (a Morrison, William J. J.lcCordock, Robert Thompson, Robert A. (Jrcgory, H. Adam Glasgow, William A. Mooro, dleorge Stewart, Robert Marshall, (yhailes F. Clinch, Jacob Henry Moslier. Allan McLean, John N. Moore, James Taylor, Charles McL. (Jardner, Elias 8. Flnglor, Thomas Gault, Daniel Robertson, I'avid Mcliiine.John Jordan, William Wallace, Thomas Ilaiifonl.Willinn) St. U. Firth, James Milliuan, Stephen G. lilizard, George J. Chubb, Frederick T. C. iSurpee, John MacLuuchlan, Patrick Gleesou, Samuel J. Goldiiif;. A. Cliipman Smith, Charles R. Ray, Thomas Fur- Ion;;. Christian A. Robertson, Jarvis Wilson, James K. Barnes, Gilbert Murdoch. Uobert I). McArthur, James Wilson, Thomas Dale, Cluirles P. |{i»ker, William Wallace fSimondsj. William ('larke, (Dipper Harbour), Uriah Drake, Willii-iii H. Rourkc, Jr., Arthur McLoan, Nathaniel II U|)l)am, ^^ illiam M. Jarvis. S. F. Matthews C. A. Everett, George W. Gerovv, James Gilbraith, Geoij^e F. Harding. AsajJi G. IMukslee. William I'eters, Aaron Armstrong. David R. Munroe. Jus. Thompson, Sani'.iel Dcveunec, Thomas Sullivan, .lames T. Ktiiuedv, James Mansion, Christopher Murray, rfhadrach llollv, William F. Hunt- ing, .lames McN'icliol, jun., David rdcljollan. Williuni Roxborough*. Andrew Gilmour, Robert Scott, and John A. Kane. Es(iuires. L'(f')-/c ofllie I'eace. — Henry W. Frith, Esq,, J)cputii Clerk — H. Lawrance Sturdce, Esipiirc. Jiuhje of the ( 'oxntii * \»irf. — Charles Walters, Esq. IF. 0. McMonagle. Esi ■ - ' - luii'C, i lerk. Tcrius : Fou|'th Tuesday in April, July, Oclobor and 6 % •c a a n re January. Clerk I >f the Circuil.s. — (Jeorgo Hlateli, Esquire. l/iyh Sheriff. — James A. ITarding, Es(|uiro ; Mr. John Raakinc, D(;puty Sherifli ^md Keeper of the (iaol ; Mr. Adam Clarke, Turnkey. Corojiers — S. Z. Eailo, M. D., Wm. Ru.ldiek, il. I)., Janu'S Robinson, J. P., and John R. Kigby, Estpiires. CoiKit'i Treas.iiri:r. — \V. 11. A. [vcai..-, Esquire. I Auditor of CoHut'/ Accohji/k. — R. Samls Armstrong, Estiuii'o, Judge of /'roUitcn. — C. N. Skinner, Esq. Rcgistror of Deeda and Wilh^ and ReyUtrar of l'robat*s. — W. Chip- man Drury, Es(iuire. Coiiwihsioners for takiuii Ajfidavitfi hi the Supreme Court. — The several Attorneys practising in tlic City and County. Coi/ii/iissloner for fakitiq Recoijnizaiiccs of Bail ra the Supreme Cohrt. — Isaac Woodward, Es(|uire. Official Asiiif/ne<\ under the luHolvciit Act of 187.5 — Ezekiel McLcod, Esquire Dr. William Bayard, Coinmissioner of Indian Reserves, under Act Viet. c. 45. Commissioner of Wrecks — Robert J. Leonard. Alexander Jardinc, William F. Smith, and Charles A. Everitt, Com- missioners of Sowers. Wm. M. Smith, Inspector of Steandjoats for the City and ('ounty of Saint John, and also for the (Julf ports. Archibald Rowan, Esipiire, Inspector of Petroleum and Coal Oils for the City ami County of Saint John. David Tapley (Chairman), William llawkcs, Allan McLean, Thomas C, Olive, and A. Chipnian Smith, Es(|uires, Comiui.ssioners of the Alms House, Work House, and Inlirmary. J. I'nxtor, Esq., M. D., Physician. Wm. Cunuuigham, Keeper. ft » e a ^ H. B. Smith, 14 King street, Saint John, N. B. 60 Teas, Tobaccos, and Sugars,iWholesale and Retail — PORTLAND — SIMONKS, [187ti. John llerrington, Waidon for I he Comity of Siiiiit John, under llic Act for the protectioi of Moose. Archohms (;;irpent>M", E-^qniro, Coinmissioiior of Sowers for the Pari:*h of Liincasior, County of Saint. Joh:). Survct/oi'.s of Lumber in the Coitn/if. — Stephen E. Stevens, Closes Cownn, James Maemenauin, I)aniel Hrosnahan, James F Ellis, U()!)eil \Vi.-;ely, Wni. D. Shaw, S. ^I. Wetniore, Comely Robertson, Janus IJ. Browii, John Collins, James Collins, Joseph llornea-^tle, W. W, Huh bard, George II Jr.hi'iSton, James Mclviniion, J^hu liusli, Joh'i Tapley, and Ernest II. Taplej'. Tcrutii of (jciieraf Se.fsloiiii. — Tiiird Tuesday in March, and tii'st Tues- day in June, Se[tteml)er and December. i > I 1 o « I * 1 ) I TOWN OF PORTLAND. Town CmjNcii.. — Edwin Fisher, Escpiiie, f'/Kurimdi . Coiincillous — ,. Ward No. 1 — .lames Uclly, James T. Keniiedv, and M. D. Auslin, r Esquires; Ward Xo. '2 — Daniel J. I'urdy, Henry llilyard, and Alexaiicei- ^ Hiitt", E.c(jui'es; \Vat\l Xo •'> — Charles Inches. Thomas E. .Viilledife, and 5 Jamort 1. Fellows, Esq, liro.s; Ward No. 4— Uradlord 8. Gilbeit, Arthur e JS CO •rs CI s McLean, and Frederick J. Dohcrty, Esquires David Tapley, Es(iairt% J'oiU-i Mnifi^U'iiil^ ; William A. Mooro, Trcusurti (lull Herd I'vr of Turoi; John F. Godard, Tvn'ii ('/< r/i ii/n/ Cli.r/c oj' 'fon'/i Coiiiicil : Goor^e Gray, .^'/'/w/v/.s-ir nj' lii>'iih : Gilbert I'urdy, Jl'iirbiinr Maxlri' : Stephen Jones, David Speight, and Tliomas Selfridge, <.'iin- ■■cc ; Samuel EinJsay, David Dunham, William Hamilton, John Myles, Samuel Stockford, Douglas Hayden, and Charles N. Derrah, rbliec//uu. I'oKTLAxn No. ! Steam Firk Enuini;; — John A. Kane, Euj^ineer; Beverly W. Evans, Engine Driver; George Downey, Fireman; George Armstrong, Teamster PARISH OF SIMONDS. 1 Thomas E. G. Tisdale, Town Clerk. j John Johnson, Collector of Taxes. ! Daniel Robertson, C. J. Morgan, James Cunningham, Ji-., Revisors ot Electors. James H. Bowes, Denis Connolly, Clarence L. Darrow. Assessors of Taxes. • John Ityau, John Eraser, Edv,iud Scovil, Comndssioners of Koads. Jeremiah Morgan, Thomas Mallory, William Evans, Commissioners : for evpendintr Bye Road money. I Geo. Garnett. Francis Johnston, Thomas I*, .lordan, Gilbert Koss, I Ponnd Keepers. John Garnett, Robert Moore. Peter Sullivan, .lames Davidson, Thos. McDermott, Hog Reeves. c (3 P ,^ O P m 1 o w V Sunday School Libraries, and other Bequisites — ail- [I87t). k ' 18''*5.] B. & F. R. Titus, 9 Charlotte street. SAINT M.Ur.INS — LANCASTKU. 61 Im, uiKlei- the rei'3 for the cvoiis, AIos'A'; Ellis, l{()!)oil M), JailU'-! II. \y. w. Hub Joli'i Tiii)U>y, III first Tiics- JTTNCILLOKS — . D. Austin, id Alexancer Uilledjre, and Ibeit, Aitluir I'O, Trcitsid'ci- Ay, Jfiirbniii- fridge, Con- in, Esquires. and Robert 00, Abn'.liaru oviin, I'viniil I. Wilson, Tiio- Ikxiril SclnKil 'darij. id Diiiiharn, as 11 ay den, Enj^ineer ; .an ; George Kevisors of ssessors of if Koads, imissionors bcrt Koss, son, Thos. Robert Moore, Robert McHrien, William Hannah, Georfre McAllco, ('('•istables. .lolin Ariusiron},', William Irvin, Valentine Watters, William (Jarnett^ F.nce Viewers. PARISH or ST. MAI^Tl^s. .[(ilm I'oor, Kdwin Lewis, (ieo. Fnir. .lolin Hosford, Constable.-. .^amuel Fownes, No. 1; I'liilip Moi-lur, Xo.2; (Jeorge 1.5 i^ilterson, No 9, ; Commissioners of Roads. Win. Rlack, sen., John Hosford, Samuel I'.rown (T. M. <\), f'onnnis- sioners for expending; liye Roa'l money. Hiram Mosher, Collector of Rates. .las. K. Black, Town Clerk. I Robert McLean, Cudlip Miller, A'alentine Harding, James Berry, Pound Reapers. Daniel t^m^th, Edward Shuikey, John Cap.s^n, (Jeo. Mcliean, Hofr Reeves. Wm. Ruddick, M. I)., (leo. Dimock, Edward XuMftnt, Assessor.s of Rules. Tlios. MeWin, Coo. Lewis, A'ex. Howard. William tngraham, Field I)! iv( rs. David VauKhnn, (}rawford Love, William iv Skillen. Revisers of Filectors. John Morrison, Samuel J. Shanklin, Jasoph Osborn. Samuel Hrown, , east). Fence Viewers. ' D. M. Fritch, Clerk of the Market. Joseph DeLonsf, C'udlip Milh'i', Weighers of Hay and Straw. .'^imeon E Mrown, Weipjher of Coals. Sime; n l»rown, Me;i>;urerof Salt. Joseph B. Crandail, William E. Hrown, Benjamin 11. Bi;uVshaw, Mt>a surers of Wood and Bark. Herrin^ton S. Brown, Boom Master. A. Paiks, Wm. Skillen, Surveyors ot Dams. James Cochran, A. Skillen, Inspectors of Butter. Samuel Tayl.)r, Edward Poor, Sealers of Leather. .lohn Hosford, sen., Samuel Fownes, Timber Drivers. PARISH OF TiAi\ CASTER. .foseph A. Balconi, Collector of Rales. Andrew I). (Kault, Town Clerk. Simon Tiakt>. John McAnulty. John Orr, John Daley, Wm. Hamilton, Johu Hays, Constables. Thomas Dean, Thomas T. Sheffield, Justus G. Jjake, Commissioners of Roads. ** John Kelly, James Brian, James liead, Commissioners for expend- inu Bye Road money. James Wenn. sen., Robert Boggs, Cl'i.rlcs Norman, John Averv, (icorge. Grav, 'J'lTcnce O'BritMi. Found Keepers. Meiritt Si,even;-j, Patrick Cnlbert, Arch. McAuley, Hog Reeves. Stephen McAvour, Jam^s K( ady, A. T, Duun, Asstssors of Rates. .hmies Robinson, John tJalbraith, L. D. ('ariir.in, Revisors of P-lectors. William Boggs, James Havey, F- nc >, Viewers. Robert Donnelly, James Long, Boom Masters. James Donnelly, John Dunn, {iurvt.-yors of Dam.-. I'atnck McCcurt, Jeremiah Loag, Field Drivers. John Shives, Measurer of Wood. Fi. Sutton, vSimon Lake, Weighers of IL.v and Straw. , A. D. Gault, Poll Clerk. H. R. Smith, 14 King street, Saint John, N. B. IS Picture Glass, Steel Engravings, and Lithographs, at 62 AI.IJKUT. ll8Vt'.. , i \ fa) a S •>N s 8 OS ■■< > (X: V J* X fa » COUNTY OF VTJJERT. Jnih/c of the Cnttjif// Court. — Hon. J Miss Holstbrd. .SaniiK-l G. Morse, •.iork. Terms: Fourth Tiiosi\. Sitrror/ote. — George ll. Stcadipar, Es(|uire. Jier/l.slri'r e;f I'rolmteH. — Samnel G.Morse, Ksnuirc. Reyhtriir of Dreth oioj W'llU. — («eorj>e ('alhonn, JCscjnire. JnxtlceKofthe Peoce. — Wuw. E. ]>. ("handle'.', .las. Hrewster, .lolu! l.owis, Geo. Calhoun, Elish.i i'eek, Edward Stevens, Robt. Wright, Isaae (iross. John Wallaee, Jas. IJoj^ers, Hiram Ed^jett, Ezra St(n'es. Jas. Kyan, AVni. S Hopper, John Harehard, A. 11. Cliapman, Jay. llorsman, Thos. Colpitis, Eewis E. Steve.s, AVm. Hallett, Lewis Smitli, Jas. Carn- wortli, William P. Rol)insun, John N. Chapman, Willium J. IJeed, Nathan M. Hennett, .lohn \j. W. Steeves, Wm Fillmore, Peter j/nlly, J. A. Steves, John (Ueveland, .lun , Hon. A. ii. Mc(.'lehiu, Huvid Stihis, Wm. G. I'ipps. Elisha I'eelc, Jnn., Guilfonl R. Smith, (Jaiu> Turner. W. H. A. Casey, VVinflirop Robinson, Thomas Smyth, Wiutlirop Akerley. .John Mathews, Wilhams Woodworth, Lewis Reatiy, Enocli Dawson, John Marshall, George iJarnelt, James .dcLatchey, William Jv Rishop, John liennett, Solomon Steves, C. II. Smith, Robert Chapniai., John F. Taylor, James A, DuHy, E S. Outhouse, John McOee, R. L. Colpitts, Wm. Howard, Alexander Gildart, William J. Mitchell, Henry R. Steeves, David Stron*^, Joshua Jonah, Thos. Matthews, jun., Walter W.Gladstone, Krnest .Mollios, James A. Tinyley, William H. Gross, John Graves, David Oliver, James Reed, Gilbert Brewster, William J. Smith, William McKay, jun., Nathaniel Smith, Willam A. Colpitts, Levi Downey, John Calhoun, Daniel Gray, Edwin ('opp, x\.bram Hray, Robt. G. Crozier, Ezra S. Wood-vorth, Gil Jer« M. Peek, Elisha P. Turnei', Asael Wells, John Stevens, Amos F. Reed, Ale.\. VV". Ijetniiin, Alex. Railey, Stephen 1>. Wehlon, Andrew Rarrett, John Cairns, William S. Colpitts, Hujih Wriglu, I'aul R. Moore, David Haizley, and Richard E. Steeves, Esipr.res. Coronen<.—\\. J. Lewis, M. D., !'. R. Moore, Robert Wri,<,dit, D. M. Steves, Silas Lynds, aiid E. Ritehie, Esfjuires. C(ii!nti!.ssioiierf< for fnk'niii Affidm'its in (he Siijireinr Court. — George ; Calhoun, Elisha J'eek, ^Samuel Gro. i I XJi Fancy and Initial Note Paper and Envelopes — hs, at [IS'?!'.. Simonson's, 14 Charlotte street. lucl G. Morsi', 1 Tiiosday in »y ill Miircli. ' the Cirrv'Ux. 0. , .lolii! r.owis, , Isiiiu; (ttoss, ■. ]{yMn, Win. ■small, T!io.«. .', -Tas. Carii- iin ,\. IJeed, vuiilfv, ,1. A. Stiles, Will, t^r. W. M. A. ceiley, John '■ cli Diivvsoii, William Jv (ft Chapiiiaij, icGee, li. \\. cliell, Henry juD., Walter 11 II. Gross, , William J. olpitts, Levi Hray, Kubl. Li P. Turner, miui, Alex. William S. Richard K. I'iKlit, n. M. ft. — George , ^^'inthro[) jrnc'y.s prac- Ivsiiuli'o. , Charh-a A. ! i and Piimuel e Court at iniol Gross. Thomas K. i h ; Thomas I c. c r> a ./'-■■ •■ i 1876.J CARLKTON. 63 CO m a o (A u .£3 U i m > « ; -§ >, § O •a « O O a aS .a I Ttuchit' of the Gram nut r »'^(7(oo/.— (ioorgo Boatty. TcrniH oftJic GincrdI Sfssinn.s of f/u /'race. — Kourlli Tiio~day in .lune, and Second Tuesday in Xovembor. * COUNTY OV CAKLETON. Jaihje of the Count// ('ofirt. — James G. Steven.s, E.S([iiiro. William M. Coniiell, Clerk. TcrmH-. Second Tuesday in March and December, and the first Tuesday in July. Justl.cfti of thi: /'f(/cr.— John Dibblee, Oavid Munro, Charles I'erli'y, R. 1). Beardsley, J. A. Phillips, James Lockwood, Joseph Tiurpce, Zephaniah Mills, Leonard R. Harding, George L. Raymond," Janios R. Tupper, William T. Raird, Matthew L. Phillips, Abner Rnll, Jarvis Kstey, Michael McGuirk, Stephen G. Hurpte, William llay- ward, Benjamin li. Richardson, John Biibar, John Holland Estey, Calvin Churchill, Robert A. Huy, William Lindsay, Richard S. Bull, Anthony Kearney, George M'Donougb, Alex. Kirkpa', rick, Charles Shea, James Jordan, Kdvvin R. Parsons, •^' William Forrest, Hiij^li Coi)er- thwaite, Amos Dickenson," Elisha Shaw, Hamilton Yerxa, Cornelius Connolly, John Bennett, James Kbbet.t, William D. Estey, Isaac S. Carvill, William Reed, Isaiah B. Rideout,-' Alex- ander Hawthorn, George Milbcriy, George Wade, George Squires, William Tompkins, George Thomas Hartley, W^urren C. Bull, John T. Allan, Alex. Walker, Han is H. Hobbs, Simon Cummings, Jas. drover," i George li. Council, John D. Ketchum, Alexander Jiindsey, Delancy Tompkins, Edward J. Smith, Robert Kerr..Norns Best,* William V. Dib- blee, John Fisher, George W. Boyer, Isaac Wort man,* David F. Merritt, : James H. Jacques, John Leary,* Scott Emery, Hugh Montgomery, ! John Wolveiton, Sanr.uel H. Shaw, Andrew Stephenson, James ' Brir'ges, Gilbert W. Vanwart, Howard Debeck,"- Oliver lleini)liill, , Richard Holmes, (ieorge Hartley, Bartholomew Lyncli, Willia n i Hale, John Mcliaughlan, Elisba leaker, Isaac i'road, Philip V c- 1 Cattery, John McBride, James 11. Lunn, Isaac William:, Charles I'. Cju- I nell, George Stickney, David Gibson, John Gibersoii, Ivory kilbmn, John Watson, Richard McKinney, John W. Mayn;iid, James N Moore, John Harper, Jos. Crawford, John Boyd, i'hos. iiindsay, Janie^ McLean, Hugh Miller, Wm. H. Brittain, William Neil, Aaion" Perkins William S. Shea, Edward Gray, Moses Boyer. Geoi^ie liovey, W, H. Drier, frank Rankin,* James Dyer, David M. Giber.M'u, T. B. Tratton,'^ George Strickland,* Thomas i-oii;>slatt', Chai I. s Mel-ungall, Silas H. Plummer,*G. L. Cronkite, George W. Wheeler, Charles iiogers, Lewis P. Fisher, Francis E. Good, Charles Kearney, Thomas M. (.'orbit, Charles W. Claik, Alexander Hall, Edward M. Bowyer, Edward iJenn, James Connell, Thomas Fulton, Amos E. Hartley, Joseph Wat.-on (Wick- low), William B. Harmon, John Burnett, Gilbert L. Corey, Cyrus Sim- moflds, Charles E. Drier, Charles Bulyea ( luiikland), Edwin I'hillips. John Laiierty, William Deacon, John S. jyeigiitoii, Joini Wfdlac\ .lese))h McGee, Amos Shaw, Ro^er McElroy, Robert Bulyea ( .McCatt'erty Settle- ment), Richard Ahern, Albert Estabrooks. « liarles 1'^. Chiik, David Wiley (Aberdeen), Archibald Carpenter, ^^ illiam Ciitrey (Richmond), Henry B. Taylor, Thos. Jones, Jas. Bakei-, A. Tyler Thompson, Kandolph K. Jones, Henry T. Scholey, Albert Orser, Robert Browi,, Francis Cliff, Amos D Hartley, James Watson, .James Hatfield, Albert C. Smith, Bela B. Shaw, William Haniilton, William W. Snow, .losepli Vork, and Walter Hay, Esquires. CIcrl- of the Circuits. — A. B. Connell, Escmiro. Those marked witli a * liave left the County. H, B. Smith, 14 King street, Saint John, N. B. B O 6- B M. 3 B n I Mi s Wooden Ware of all kinds sold by n4 CAin.KTON. [IS7('.. .■'1 ■ ■J) a 0) u > a. ii ///>//< S/irrlff'. — Krf'(l. I'. Jt'iikiiis l)il)l»lo(', Ksiniiro. I)r/»ifi/-^ ^Vm. W . IhiiiiiDoiid. (Un-k <;/■ l/ir /Vwr -Williiiiii M. Coniioll, K«|niv»'. S>trr<)t/itfr.-—Li'w'\i^ V. Fi.'ihcr, Ksqiiiiv. Jiffflsfiiir of Pro/lit f('<. ■--]). I,. l)il)lil('0, Ksiiiiirc. H'(jtK(rnr of hvfih and WULh, — Diivid Mumo, Ks(|nii('. CommixHU) Iters for takiti;/ Affidai^ltH in the Supffme C'o«/7.-— Lewis P. Flslior, Cooigt-'roiincll, i). ii. l)ibl)l(>.', Jnliii C. Winslov, William M. CoMiioli, (iuorgc L. Kayinond, H. K. .loncs, S. B. Applcb}, Jjuiics A. rhiUips, Diuiiol (J. Coursor, and A. IJ. Connoll, Es(iuli'on!. [ssif^r-s ofMiirrldtft Lii-custs. — \V. M. roiiiicll and llownid B. White. Notm'ji Pnhik. — Lewis T'. Fisher, (!e(.ii.. Theodore H. E>tey, Ilichard I'ort, Thomas B. Tral'ton, Xe- heniiah Tompkins, Bi«;ha'(l B. Ivetehum, William T. Baird, Elijali M. Shaw. Jatne.s A. Phillips .lauK'S White, M. 1)., John \\. Flagerinan, M. 1>. John V. Iloyt, Colin King, and W. II. 'Morehouse. Auctinnrcrx. — Allanson Payson, James II. Jac(iues, Wm. F. D'il»l)l(M', and Simon MeLeod. Coimniasioticr under the ALscuin/ivi/ Dchlnrs" Act. --J. r)ilt))l.'e. i'o)mnissln)}cr nnder (Tarti.isher and Attachment Acts — Allison B. I Conuell, Esquire. ' Ml'NHMl'AI.ri V OF OAHLETON. \V,(rdeti—{\covg(^ Slickney, Esquire ; Seerdarji 'rnasi/rer — Randolph K. Jones; Auditor — Samuel Watt.s. CoirxTv CouNCiLi.ous : JVtri'ifi Woudsloc'.- — II. E. Dibhlee and R. B. Ketohum. Parish \Vakejirid~(\ J. Shaw and John Harper. Parish Richmond — Alexander Kirkpalriek and John V. Iloyt. Parish North- Parish Brii/htou — Burrel iind ,. „^ ... more. Parish Kent— Ahvam Cox and C. E. Callaghor. Parish WicHow — Theodore II. Estey and .lames Sloot. Parish lF////io/— Colin King and John E. McCready. /*a.rish ^^/7n')}tds — Ccorge W. Melville and John II. R-iymoud. TOW.N OK WOOnSTOCK. Mayor — Lewis P. Fisher, Esiiuiro. ConnciJJora — (.iideon Fields, F. T. Bridges, Philip MeCaffVey, Wm. MeDonald, James Baker, and William Craig, jun.. Esquires. loimi Clerk — James If. Jaccjucs. loi'ni Marshal — William W. Hammond, Es(|uire. Sccret.acji 7''reasurcrfor Carlctou Coiinti/~R. K. Jones, Esquire. Collector at Woodstock— ^>A\\(\. F. Merri'ft. Es(i. Pichinand~-S{)\M\ T. Allan, Esquire. CD CU 9 o 1/ E? W ft o a Richmond — Alexander knkpalnek and John V. Iloyt. Pamh Nor M I nnipion — Francis Chiff and George Stiekney. Parish Briijhton — Bur *^ I X. Shaw and Amos 11. llaywanl. Parish Peel — C. A. Harmon a Amos H. Hartley. Parisli Afjerdexn — John Smith and E. H. Gillmo For Particulars see Advertisement on page 16. « R. & F. R. Titus, Grocers, 9 Charlotte street, St. John, N. B. Win. W. .— -Lowls 1 William ^ 'M Fill IK'S A. u 1 t3 r White. Win.slow, : w 4) ^ Court..— § Ajiploby, 2 ^ CO ton, Win. ^ ? s P. Con- ^ OS it'ton, No- ci S Eli jail M. §• s 1J5 an, M. 1>. 5 «5 !^ iJihblof, ^ a> lire. Ef CO Vlii^;on H. « 1 » 9 a 1 *5 2 iandolpli 5' OD P ,nd R. B. »> . s Parish \ A g h North- ' u — Burrel d non and u iillinore. «» Ickhnn — "^ Cing and m4 md John ^ a . ■ fS Ids, F. T. ^ William u i w uue. -John T. 18Y«.] CHARLOTTK. G6 'JWcuviri'.r and Receiver of Taxes for Town of Wooihtock — David F. Merritt. f'olleetor of (Jotoiti/ Rules for Woodstock — William Skilleu. Postmaster. — John C. Winslow, Esquln*. Assistant, — John II. Watt. COUNTY OK CHARLOTTK. Jicdi/e of the doiiiUj) Court. — James (i. Steven.^, Ks(iuire, (ieor<;e S. (Jriiunier, Ksiiuire, (Uerk. Terms : Second Tuesday in June, and t'ourtli Tuesday in March and October. .fiistias of (h>. Ihur. — David Mowatt, Cochran Craij?, William W hitlock. .Jurnes Boyd, Robert Watson, J. Grimmer, John Farmer, Archibald McCallum, Jacob Young, Henry Webber, John Car- lyle, Francis Hibbert, Claudius Messinett, Peter Morrison, Patrick Curren, Daniel Sullivan, W. U. Chaflfey, George Fountain, John E. Messinett, Hugh ]iudgate, John Marks, George P. Knight, Augustine L»aneroft, John A. Heney, Charles Bradley, Samuel McFarlane, Thomas Harry, Thomas Cotterel, William K. Reynolds, Isaac Justison, James Russell, Zachariuh Chipman, Hugh Cullinan, James Murcbie, George S. Grimmer, John McLeod, ftlagnus Green, George Max- well, George Dick, Robert Stevenson, Charles M. Gove, George Allen. Nathan Smart, Rex M. King, James E. Lynott, William H. Stevens, Thomas T. Odell, Neheniiah Marks, Samuel H. Whit- lock, William T. Rose, William liills, George F. Stickney, Jeremiah Hanson, Daniel Crilley, iicvi Young, John Mcintosh, Thomas Black, John Orr, Joseph Donald, Joseph Simpson, Charles F. Clinch, James R. Bradford, Charles E. O. Hatheway, Henry Hitchings, John S. Magee, Hugh Morrison, Isaac Newton, Hayden Guptill, James A. Mor.in, Abraham Young, A. H. Gillmor, senior, Samuel Jolinston, To- bias Gilmour, Isaac McElroy, Matthew Stevenson, Peter Mills Abbott, Samuel Darling, Luke Byron, James Bogue, Nicholas Carter, James McGill, Oscar Hanson, John Reynolds, Chas. McGee, John G. Lorimer, Henry Smith, jun., Henry Leeman, Isaac Newton, John McCutcheon, Archibald Nixon, J. A. Moore, Alfred Maxwell, John Wills, James Mur|)hy, James lirown, Abiier T. L, Weston, Daniel Pomroy, Alexander McMinn, Robert Towers, Charles Stewart, William T. Dickey, James Buchanan, John C. Weatherby, William Connor, Capt. James Maxwell, Charles Maguire, John McKeemau, Robert A. Stewart, Hugh McAdam, Alexander J. McCanu, Asa L. Hitchings, William Trundale, Rodney Young, James Gillespie, Irving B. Carlyle, William D. Maxwell, Chas. F. Todd, Hariison Getchell, William Douglas, Daniel H. Maxwell, Jo- seph A. Taylor, Frederick M. Murchie, Charles Mowatt, William A. Rideout, Robert Itichardson, John Simpson, David N. Porter, John Mowatt, Jesse C Bartlett, William F. Kennedy, David] Johnston, John J. Bartlett, John Wallace Magee, and John Peacock. Clerk of the Circuits. — G. S. Grimmer, Esquires. High Sheriff. — Alox. T. Paul, Esquire. Clerk of the Peace and Keeper of the Rolls. — G. S. Grimmer, E.sq. Judye of Probates. — George D. Street, Esquire. Registrar. — S. H. Whitlock, Esquire. Registrar of Deeds and Wills. — Harris H. Hatch, Esquire. CotiiinissioHers for taking Affidavits in the Supreme Coiirt. — John E. Messinett, James A. Grant, and all Attorneys of the Supreme Court. County Treasurer. — William Whitlock, Esquire. Commissioner for taking Bail. — William T. Rose, St. Stephen. H. B. Smltli, 14 Kiay Btreet, SaJi&t John) K. B. 6 Stereoscopes, 75 Cents— a 00 In V sa ({)'. (H,Oi:CHRTKR. [187n. Nolnrirx f'uh/lc --.^ohn K. (Jrunt (St.Stcitlicii), WiUliiiii !\UI,t'aii, (Jfo. S. (irimim-r, Bow}. ]\. ,Sl»'VOiiS(»ii, aiiil (I(m>. D. Street (Siiiut Aiidicws), (.'oiiiiiiimoiK I's under Ihc Abseoudint/ hcblniH Acl. — S. FI. WliitlocK. Odirinf Amr/nre (Insolveni Acf of \M':).) — (Jcorgo F. Hill, Esquire. Coronrrn — l)a\i(l Mowall, Suimii'l T. (iovo, WilliaDi T. Hose, Dr. D. Cieiiirii, II. W. Valentino, Thomas ('. .Iiistiisoii, nnd Tlios. OicU, M. I). At'cfumiers, — Win. Wliitlock, S. H. Wliitlock, (leorgo F. Cainpliell, William MeLean, and S. K. XeH>)itt. Issuer of Marriuijc /A'rnx'.s. — Tlu)ma> Han-v (St. (ioorgo.) Terms of the O'cmral Scshoiik. — Second Tuesday in April, and Third Tuesday in Soptcmher. COUNTY OF OLOICKSTEH. Jmloe of the Counii/ Court — Hon. Edward Wiliision. T. Deslirisay, Ksquire, Clork. 7b>v><.<» .• Third Tuesday in March, second Tuesday in July, and tirst Tuesday in November. .hintire.H of thf /vv«r.— Hon. John Ferguson, Perry J. N. Duiuaresq, John Doran, Francis Ferguson, Samuel L. Bishop, John Chalmers, William Taylor, Joseph Sewell, John Meahan, George Smith, John B. O'Brien, Charles Meahan, James Smith, Robert iirown, Hon Robert Young, William Davidson, James G. C. Blackhall, Hilarion Ache, Francis Alexandre, Alexander Campbell, John Foley, Matthew Parrott, Henry Augustine McCullough, William Ferguson, Patrick Whalan, John Louis hegere. Henry A. Sormonay Kenr v, J. Burns, John Kerr, itichard Sisk, Francis Scott, Mar ^^evereaux, Adam Sutherland, Patrick J. Foley, Anthony Raine .mes Mc- Ginley, Robert C. Caie, Gustave Dumas, James Cranney, Narcisae Poller, Jonathan Doran, Thomas Hall, Thomas Bnudrean, Joseph L. Bishop, Alexander Peterie, Samuel H. Napier, Thomas Seaton, Theotine Blanchard, Onesimus Bldnchard, Perry J. Commeau, Jerome Roy, Francis Meahan, James F. McManus, John Ferguson, jun., Charles T.Carter, James Thomson, Thomas Loane,juu., Joseph Poirier, Ferdi- nand Turgeon, Francis Alexandre, jun., John Young, Patrick Kyan, John McKenna, Augustus S. Sutherland, William Young, Nathan Ilichey, Justinian Savoy, William Walsh, William Theriau, John Sewell, William Napier, Richard Blackhall, Fhilip Rive, Robert Armstrong, Juste Hache, William Alexander, Prospere E. Paulin, Robert Moody, George McConnell, Henry W. Baldwin, Murdock Harper, James Hickson, Thomas A. Harris, John Millar, Abraham Grant, Saml. Gammon, sen., Charles Bosse, Albert T. Carter, Klias Komeril, Richard Dawson, and D. Gustavus Maclauchlan, Esquires. Clerk of the Circnifs. — Thcophilus DesBrisay, Esquire. JIih Sewell, William Ferguson, D. G. Maclauchlan, James G. C. Blackhall, and Gideon M. Duncan, M. D., Escjuires Master of the Grammar School. — Arthur Freeze, Estjuire, A. B. IrusttKs aad Directors of the Grommar School. — Samuel L. Bishoj), Theophilus DesBrisay, Hon. John Ferguson, and John Kerr, Esquire. i S p O cnj o 3 —t •p4 O d M o « "tf o a r* tr ^ 01 09 *a H ! o & d o pi u o «! i B '1 -it. Bo<&fl, StAUdnery) Feriodloftli, and Literary Papers— J E J (J R b Simonson's, 14 Charlotte street. [187«\. in, <«*■«». •fWS). hitlocK. (luirr. oso, Dr. k, M.l). h M > 111 Thiia leriday in ,\niareaq, hulmers, th, John 11, Hon Hilarion Matthew , Patrick J. Burns, vereaux, es Mc- Narcisae , Joseph Seaton, , Jerome , Charles r, Ferdi- k Ilyan, Nathan Theriau, . Robert Faulin, Harper, t, Saml. Richard Isay, Esq llauchlan, les B. Bishop, Iquive. 3 9 -I o •— ' O r* 9 a i" oa CJ P' (D H O h- • O g oq I87<'..J KKNT. ♦)7 j in i , o I BurrislvrH, Atloi'iiff/'i, and Xof.arli.s Public. — TluH»i)hilii.s DrsHrisiiy, Jaincrt r. McMiiiius, ami D. (iusliivus Machuitliliin, Es(|uiri's. ( 'onntiissiniit rs fiir /iininis.sionr.r under A<-ls '.]!f< Vidori", cfia/,fn's 4 «»'/ o.— Jolin Keir, Et^tHiire. Official A.ssif/nee — Henry VV. Baldwin, Esquire. Fisher;/ O^ffirers — [?athurst, James lliekson. Esquire; ('ara(|uet. Juste Ilaehe, Esciuire. Ucnvy W. Jialdwin ( Batliurst), and John Doran (Sliippe;;an), Esqrs., 2 li Ajri'nts tor Lloyds. a to 5! >>! M i d o ; •a, pi u e a u o w 'i ■i <« r, a 1 H (,'lnvrcafer A'frieiiffiiral Soricff/. — Samuel L. Bishop, Esq., President; James Buttimer, Escjuire, Secretary. Members of Board for the Afanaifrinent of 7'ridir Lazaretto. — Kcv. Ferdinand Gauvreau, William Ferguson, Jolin Young, and Justi- nian Savoy, Esquires. Auctioneers. — Francis Alexandi VV^iu. Taylor, lion. Robert Young, Henry W. Baldwin, Benjannn \V. Weldon, John Kerr, Philip Rive, and Prospero E. Paulin, Esquires. 7'erm/i of the General Scssioin^.—V'iv^t Tuesday in January and the First Tuesday in July. CO UN TV Ot IvE.NT. Ji(d;/e of the Cotinli/ Court. — Hon. Bliss Botst'ord, James D. Phinucy, Esquire, Clerk. Tcrins : Third Tuesday in January, last Tuesday in April, first Tuesday July, and f'ouith Tuesday in October. Justices of the I\w'c. — Thomas W, Bliss, John Bowser, Hon. David Wark, William Haniugton, German White, Reuben Johnson, Lawrence McLaren, James Burns, James Girvan, Terrence Curran, John Jardine, junior, John Robertson, Henry Peters, junior, Henry Livingston, John Brait, Horatio Smith, Lewis B. Allain, Charles Gosselin, ijuke Johnson, Amant Bourgeois, senior, James liucas, Alexander McWillianis, Stephen Briggs, David McMinn, Joseph I)o- herty, Robert Brown, Thomas Steven^'on, John Stevenson, Edward Walker, Alexander Girvan, Zaccheus Phinney, Kenneth B. Forbes, Albert T. Smith, John Ford, Thomas Irvine, Alexander Johnson, Owen Mclnerney, Pierce Quilty, John Harnett, Theophilus Bilo- deau, Charles Cormey, Samuel Jerway, Simon Allen, Michael Mc- Fadden, Herbert Irving, Thomas Richardson, Alexander Robertson, Robert Chalmers, Thadeus Gallant, Andrew Bourgeois, Thomas Porrier, Thomas Coates, Robert Cutler, John C. Ross, John T. Caie, John Potter, Gerhardus C. Carman, Auguste Renaud, Dominique Legere, Charles Richard, John Wheten, Peter Daigle, Joseph L. Richard, JuleGouguin, Henry O'Leary, James Hannah, Marcel Barrio, Miles Smith, Daniel O'Leary. Alexis Gouguin, James Sowerby, John Sutton, Nicholas Muzeroll, Peter Robicheau, Jame Hernet, Oliver LeBlanc, Anthony Girouard, JohnM'Gu. , JaddusGognan, Daniel Robicheaud, William Bowser, Jan., Angus McLean, Andrew Dunn, Ro- bert Clark, Anthony Roach, R. Hutchinson, Joseph Bernard, Robert B. B. Smith, 14 King street, Baint John, N. B. • i i: tM 9 O at u •■* fl fa < u » a v e. 68 D *' Home Light" Oil is the Best in use — KINGS. [1876. lass, Robert ^lain, Isaac W. Dohertv, Knstache Melauoon, W. B. WelSion, William Johnston (Cocai>rne), Vincent Honik, Bernard Gor- man, Jjazae Guilmore, John Dickinson, Edmund Hutchinson, John Taylor, Robert Doherty, Charles Y. Walker, John Murray, James F. Atkinson, and lienjamin F. Bailey, Esquires. C'/r/'X: of (he CirciiUs. — Caleb Ricliardtjon, Escj. /Jl[/h Sheriff. — Antoine Girouanl, Esijuiro. Clerk of the Pcace^ and Keeper of the RoIIk. — Uhurlcs .1. Sjiyi'c, Es(j. Collector of Cndonts. — Henry Livingston, Esquire. Judyc of Probates. — Charle?^ J. Sayre, Esquire. Rigixtrar of Prohates. — Robert Caic, Es(|uirc. Registrar of J)eed^ and Wills. — Tlios. Wi-tniorc Hliss, Esquire. /ssi'rr of Marriage Licenses. — Charles J. Sayre, Esq'iirc. Coantji Treasurer — John Rusk, Esquire. Stipcadiarg Magistrate. — Tlioiiias \V. IJliss, Esquire. Lispector of Schools — Thomas W. Wood, Esquire. Coroners. — Horatio 13. )Sinith, Isaac W. Doherty, M. D., I. li. Free- man, M. D., William Johnston, James C. Moody, M. I)., and Daniier Bourj^eois, Esquires. Notaries Public.— J o\\i\ Bowser, and the Attorneys pi'actising iii the ('Ouuty. Medical Attendant on the Marine H Jspital — J W. Doherty, M. '). Auctioneers. — lliehard McLauehlan, John L. i)wyer, George Beattie, Rufus S. Chandler, Joseph Wetuiore, Richard Sutton, Jacob Fer- guson, John Whcten, Xatluiniel Hutchinson, llcnry G. Feethani, Daniel MoArthur, Joseph E. James, Edmund Hutchinson, Theophilus DesBrisay, .John T. Caie, and William J. Smith. Terms of the General Sessio?ia. — First Tuesday in December, and fourth Tuesday in June. COUNTY OF king's. fudge of the County Court. — Charles Watters, Escjuire. Fuiemore E. Morton, f]squlre, Clerk. Terms : First Tuesday in January, April, July and October. ■fust ices of (hi I V((CC. - A. €. Evauson, John Brittaiu, John 0. Price, Robert McCully, Craven lion^stroth, Elias S. Freeze, Weeden Fowler, D. M Campbell, Elijali A. Perkins, Walter B. Scovi), James Fair- weather, James W. Nowlau, Samuel Foster, John H. Wri<^bt, J. D. Michoau Kentor, R. S. Foster, John McLeod, junior. Nelson Arnold, '*viliiaui i'.iiisoii. illia,m A. Stockton, Willuiuj j{. WcKeel, William McLeod, Philo M. Raymond, Nathaniel Belyeu, William Buchanan, John 0. Dunn, James Cookson, Zebulon Connor, James A. Fenwick, Wi'liam Keith, George 11. Wallace, John Erb, John Mclutyre, Daniel McLachlun, John Urquhart, William S. Teakles, Robert Morrison, William Baskin, T. Oliver Arnold, John C. Godard, William Deniston, Joseph D, Baxter, Jabez E. Titus, George Flewwelling, George Barnes, David Mc- Kenzie, Henry Piers, jr., Isaac Faulkner, Joshua C. Upham, Peter Brennan, Peter Dunn, John McLeod (Studholm), Patrick McBriarity, John Carroll, Nathaniel II. DeVeber, George Holmes Keirsteail, J. Mur- ray Nase, Wdliam S. Frost, Simeon Hatfield White, James S. Wholpley, John Moore, Oswell N. Price, Murray B. Keith, Ebenezer Stockton, James Campbell, Nicholas P. Wannawake, James W. Smith, William Barnes, David Smith, James Douglas, Henry W. Purdy, Conrad J. Hendricks, Benjamin Gray, John M. Raymond, William Thomas, o »i « -t 01 if o -i c CO p r» » rt w O d AU tbe atMidard SafUib anU AmeriOM rubUoaitlOBB^ B. & F. B. Titus, 9 Charlotte street. [1876. oil, W, B. tiJird Gor- don, John James F. iiyrc, Esq. jiiire. I. J}. Freo- id Damier rtiii^, ill the y, M. '). ^e Bctittie, icob Fci- Feot.liaui, riicophilus iiibor, iind Fuiciiiore ;uy, April, ti C. Price, eu B'owler, imes Fiiir- s^ht, J. U. )n Arnold, d, VVilliam Buchanan, , Fenwick, yre. Daniel on, William , Joseph D. David Mc- lam, Peter dcbriarity, ad, J. Mur- Whclpley, ' Stockton, lb, William Conrad J. Q Thomas, M O -I P' i.s Folkins, Caleb Fenwick, James A. Sinnott, Charles liazen, Charles M. Hunt, George Whitetield Sharj), Justus Henry Grsiy, Daniel C Perkins, G, Hudson Flewelling, Andrew McVay, William I. Brittain, Edward Mayes Spragg, James C. Coates, George L. Good, George Z. Parlee, Andrew McAfee, George Morton, James W^olsay Raymond, John Darling, Edwin B. Beer, John J. Wood- ward, Alfred Markham. Neal McLaughlin, Jacob I. Kierstead, Daniel Jones, Robert Marshall, William 0. Theal, James J. Davie, John W. Caulficld, Alexander M. Woodman, Gilbert Perry, James Mills, Abram M. Mabee, John E. l>. McCreiidy, Levi N. Sharp. Miles Jenkins, James Miles, John M. Stockton, James J. Brien, John E. Ryan, James E. Moore, Michael Hanley, Alex. McLeod, Charles Snodgrass, Thomas Warrell, Robert riimpson, John Linton, James Kingston, Amasa Ke- nedy, George Inch, David Floyd, John S. Frazee, C. Douglas Fair- weather. C. Lemuel Coates, Roland A. Morton, Peter Soider, Henry S. Parlee, John Mills. James W. Freeze, James Gordon, John W. Cookson, and Joseph H. Dixon, Esquires. Stiprndiarij Magistrate — George II. Wallace, E3(iuirc. Clerk of the Circuits — F. E. Morton, Esiiuire. Jligh Sheriff. — Samuel X. Freeze, Esquire. Keeper of the Rolls^ Judge of Probates^ and Clerk of llie Peace. — George Otty, Esfjuire. Regislrar of Probates. — James Cookson, Esquire. Registrar of Deeds and iron, D. W. Belyea, John Linton, Wm. Mcfieoil, A. M. Mabce, J. 1). Baxter, Wni. Frost, Robert Marshall, James ^. Fenwick, (leorgc il. White, Robert S. Matthews, Samuel Fos- ter, and Wm. B. McKoil. Hoard '>l' Arbitrators — George Barnes, John M. Raymond, J. A. Fen- wick, Robert E. McLeod, M. \\ P.. and W. J. Brittain. '^;^^77ir Vonrt ofProbntr. is hrld at the (.'onrtH'jusi'On tin fird iUul third Moiidaij ttf ii'cry inoid/i. COUMV OF MAUAWA.SKA. .Ii(d(j(; of (Jaunty Vonrt — Jiuiics (J. Stevens, Esquire. A. Raiiistbrd lialloch, Ksquiie, Clerk. 7erms: Tiiinl Tuesday in Jiily and the last Tuesday in November. Just ires of the ilaa.— Prudent Gagnon, Joseph Cyr, Florent Fournier, John liartt, Rosomo Violet, John Lynch, Cyril Potras, LeviteTheriault, Augustin Daigle, Joseph .Martin. George Bois, Matthias Nadeau, Remi I'eltier, l^aulCarron, Victoria .Vlbert, Prudent A. Babin, Peter Michaud, Francis Levesqne, James Smith, Norbert Rossignol, Edwin J. Byram, Xavier Bernier, Vital F. Thibedeau, IL Gagnon, h\ A. Testu, D. O". Bur- goine, T, !\^ Richards, S. C. Hudon, Ralph Albert, Thomas Cleasse, John T. Hodgson, Michael LeBell, Magloire Hebert, Vital Martm, A. M., Simon Beaulieu, Joseph Cyr <.St. Basil), Francis J. Rice, John Lynch (St. Basil), David Houseau, Joseph Albert, Augure Bernier, Hilaire Pel- tier, and Stephen lleoflfee. Esquires. High Sherif—-i. Francis Kice, Esciuire. Vl'crk of lite Pence — A. Jvainslbrd Ballooh, Esquire. Clerk of the Circuits — Barry H, Plant, Esquire. Jndije of Probates— li^vvy R. Plant, Esquire. Barristers (vid Attoriifiiis — A. Kainsford Balloch, and Barry K. Plant, Esquires. yotarif Public— A. KaiUvStbrd Balloch, Esciuirc JiCt/isirar o/" 7 Vo6«tes— Hilaire I'eltier, Es(iuirc. Jie> •1-4 d 0) o u d on 4^ <» >» tn >. M d 03 d o d P u d O « o <^ d I— I ^l (U ,0 a d 18Y6.] NORTHrMBKRI-AND. 71 JuKticcH (if Ihr /V'/'r.— Richard Ilutchinsou, Peter Mitchell, John Por- ter, Miles McMillan, Williann Muirhead, John McRae, Hiram Freeze, John Williaton, Louis Robicheau, Robert T. Miller, John Pallen, IJurk Archibald, William M. Keiley, John Lawlor, Alexander K. Mc- Douf^all, George A. Blair, Thomas F. Gillespie, John Noonan, William Park, James Fish, Neil Gordon, David Johnston, Robert Falconer, George Burchill, Alexander Saunders, Duncan Davidson, John Johns- ton (Tabusintae), Alexander Lagjgie (Burnt Church), John Fairley, William Swim, Peter Esson, John Nevin, Charles Sargeant, Jesse G. Harding, Robert R. Call, Alexander Jassamine, William Fal- cotier. Vital Allan, James T. Griffin, Jacob C. Gough, Adam 1). Sher- riff, Michael Searle, William Williston, Jabez B. Snowball, William Masson,.jun., John G. Layton, Enoch Flett, John Cain, Bartholomew Stapleton, John Brown, Richard Hawkin, William Murray, Arthur Wright, Malachi Dwyer, Francis J. Letson, Joseph R. Goggin, Hugh Holt, James Edgar, Donald McLaughlin, William McKae, Avard Hutchi- son, Charles C. Watt, Francis E. Winslow, Robert Brown, Harvey Fin- ney, Patrick Farrell, William Ennis, Thomas Ambrose, James >icGee, John McNauorhton, John McKay, James Fitzpatri?k, William G. Creigh- ton. Prudence Robicheau, Matthev Savoy, Duncan Morrison, Robert Whitney, David Summers, William McKay, Justus Farlei^h, Alexander Mills, James Graham, Daniel McMillan, John McLaggan, McJohn Cur- ran, jRobert Swim, John Arbo, Alex. Dermott, Robert Jordan, William T. Underbill, jr., Charles Donalds, Charles B. ljyon.s,John Sullivan, Mau- rice O'Donnell, John M'Cormack, Thomas H. Flaigher, Robert Johnston, Sr., Richard Davidson, Francis Eraser, John Maltby, Donflld McBeath, Robert Loggie, jun., and Ralph Fayle, Esquires. Clkrk oftiik. Circuits. — Samuel Thomson, Esq., Q. C. ilKin SiTKRiKK. — John ShirreiF, Esquire. Clkrk of the Pkack .VXD Kkeper of the Rolls. — S. Thomson, Esq., (^ C. Jiik;k of Probates. — Samuel Thomson, £squire,, Q. 0. Kkgistrar. — Daniel Ferguson, Esquire. Registrar of Deeds and Wills. — John Lawlor, Esquire. Coroners. — Allan A. Davidson, Robert B. AN'asson, Edward Ro^oi-s, John S. Benson, John Thomson, M. D., William Williston, B. is. T. UnderliiH, Elijah Fowler, C. C. Watt, Tames Patterson, William 0. Creighton, John Pallen, M. 1)., Samuel Lewin. William J. G. Dawson, M. J)., John Pond, John Johnston, Joseph Chaplin, and William P. Bishop, Esquires. Trmteex of the GrcuiiDar School. — Rev. W. S. Xealos, Rev. Samuel Russell, Georg-e A. Blair, J. B. Snowball, Thomas F. Gillespie, Adam D. Shirretr, John Ellis, John Brown, James Anslow, and Francis J. Letson, Esquires. Commissioners for taking Bail and Affidavits i\ the Supreme Court. — Newcastle — Richard Davidson, and William Park, Esqniers. JJ((n'isf.e)\s, Affornci/s, and Xotarien Pnblic. — Xewoastle: Allan A, Davidson, Q. C, Samuel Thomson, Q. C, and Michael Adams, Esquires. Chatham : William Wilkinson, Q. C., Daniel Ferguson, Richard Carman, and L. J. Tweedio, Esquires. Issuers of Marriage Licenses. — S. Thomson and Bilijah Fowler, Esquires. Auctiosefrs. — Robert T. Miller, Charles Marshall, John Fish, Jabez B. Snowball, Robert Blake, Adam D. Sheriff, James Johnstone, W. H. B. 0iaith, 14 Xing street, Saint John, H. B. Canned Ooods in great variety, at t a JS o Si r. *• S 1^ b a a s -/ 72 QUEENS. [1876. Wyse, John G. G. Lajton, Elijah Fowler, Charles C. Watt, and James Patterson. Revenue Officers. — Chatham — (Collector, Daniel Ferguson ; Landinf^ Surveyor, J. C. E. Carmichael ; Waiter, Searcher, and Locker, James T. Griffin. Newcastle— Collector, K. HaddoD ; Waiter, Searcher, and Locker, D. McGniar. Conmla;. — Norwegian: Hon. R. Hutchinson. . Prussian: Edward Hut- chison, Esquire. Chntliam Gus Light Contpaiuj. — Richard Hocken, Esquire, President ; William Muirhead, and Dr. J. Pollen, Esquires, Directors. MiRAMiCHi Saint Patrick's Society. — Wm. Lawlor, President ; W. G. Leston, Vice-President ; Thos. Crimmen, Treasurer ; John P'er^u- son, Secretary. Committee — John Banuuu, .James Keenan, Joseph Maun, Joseph Nowlan, John Healy, James Bergin, and Thos. Murray. Tkkms of the General Sessions.— Second Tuesday in January and July. COUNTY OF queen's. Judye of the Couidi/ Court — James Steadman, Esquire. J. R. Currey, Esquire, Clerk. Icnati : Fourth Tuesday in January and June, and thii'd Tuesday in October. JusfwesoftJirBaci. — John McLean, Thotnus T. Hewlett, George W. Hoben, Charles Keith, Thomas Harrison. Charles P. Wetmore, Joseph ]i. Jerkins, Joseph Coy, Gideon D. Bailey, James Ingledew, John B. Earle, John Goldfinch, Daniel N. Smith, Gilbert Perry, James Slipp, Charles E. Langan, John Curry, Alex. Case, Benjamin Boal, Jesse Clark, J. ¥. Estabrooks, William Malone, Francis Woods, Walter S. Butler, John J. West, Thomas W. Carpenter, Isaac B. Bunnell, John Robertson, W. H. White, Jamesi Humphreys, Geo. W. Smith, Henry Todd, R. P. Yeamaas, Gilbert Wiggins, Arthur Branscom be, T. Leonard, Charles Murray, Robert Phillips, James Pearson, John Corbett, Ebenezer Williams, John Clowes, Allan McDonald, Chi\rles Stewart, George E. McLean, George N. Golding, Thomas E. McDoBald, George Simpson, Isaac C. Burpee, Nathaniel B. Cottle, George McDonald Saml. L, I'eters, Benjamm S. Palmer, John Inch, Thomas Hetherington, Joseph F. Hoben, James Quinn, George Mills, Edward Simpson, Robert Slipp, Jotieph I'ennery, George Wordeu, Daniel Palmer, Daniel C. Stilwell, DuuCau McLean, Charles F. Cody, A. Judson Estabrooks, Richard G. Barton, James Reid, Charles A. Harding, J. William Perry, William V. White, George Coldwel!, Peter Knight, Micah Y. Cox, Samuel M. Star- key, William Bates, George Baird, John 11. Kelly, Charles Perkins, Archi- bald Carpenter, James Wilson, C. H. Kingsston, Moses S. Moore, John S. Armstrong, Carey Elstabrooks, William Hawkshaw, Thomas O'Doo- nell, Peter Lingley, William H. Chase, Abraham L. Bailey, Isaac B. jMcGrrgor, James Gardiner, George Dunn, G. R Vincent, Charles Eb- bett, John S. Belyea, and Samuel Martin, Esquires. High Sheriff'.— ,^o\m Palmer. (J/erk i>f the Circuits. — T. R. Wetmore, Esquire. Clerk of the J^eace and Keeper of the Bolla. — T. li. Wetmore, Esq. Judge if I'robalcs. — T. R. Wetmore, Esquire. Registrar of Probates. — James R. Curry, Esquu'c. Registrar of Wills and Deeds. — Robert T. Babbit, Esquire. Receiver of Royalties for Queen's and Sunburi/. — John Maynard. Couvti/ Treasurer. — Edward Simpson, Esquire. Coanhj Auditor. — Committee of Accounts. 5? o H n 09 •g si 9 » o n H o o 9!^ SttBdft^ School LibrariM, and otber Sequisites^- [18*76. James janding iinics T. ir, and ,rd Hut- .'riideut ; nt; W. Ker>j;u- Joseph [uiray. lary and } Cuncy, line, and ors^e W. , Joseph John B. 38 Slipp, il, Jesse Salter S. U, John Henry Leonard, Corbett, Stewart, Georf;e Id Saml. , Joseph rt Slipp, Stilvvell, chard G. illiam V. U. Star- 3, Archi- re, John IS O'Don- Isaac 13. arles Eb- rVetmore, c, Esq. ynaid. o >^ (D CO o IS fi p< CD (0 o O ISTfi.] R, & F. B. Titttg, 9 Charlotte Street. KKSTIGOUCIIE. "78 09 cS o >, a o 52 00 >> 4» a .^ a a fl o •rH S3 o o o -a -R. T. Babbit, Esquire. Commissioner under Attachment Lav.- AsHigneo, iu Bankruptcy — Caleb E. Fox Public Notarici^. — T. R. Wetmore, C. A. Harding, J. R. Curry, Esqrs. Barristers and Atfnrneifs. — T. Robert Wetmore, Charles A. Harding, ' .lames R. Curry, Caleb E. Fox, T. M. Wetmore, and George B. Ferguson, Esquires. ; j Jssner of j]farr!a(/e Licenses. — T. R. Wetmore, William H. Wiiite, and Airam Codv, Escjuires. Coroners.— Thos. T. Hewlett, R. T. Babbit, George W. White, John ; ; Murphy, Adam Strong, S. V. White, Ambrose Palmer, Solomon Thorn, ^ F.dward W. Slip, Robert D. Akerley, Samuel R. Stewart, May^ Case, Isaac . C. Burpee, Malcolm C. McDonald, M. D., Micah Y. Cox, John C. Clowes, i! Al>raham Wiggins, Thomas H. Pearson, Sydney A. Dibblee, James G. i'l C. lletheringtop, William J. Perry, and J. H. W. Scott, M. D., Esquires. ' Commissioners for takinq HpecinI Bail in the Supreme Court. — „ Charles Keith, Gideon D. Bailey, Robert T. Babbit, and David Ferguson, ' -o l^sciuiros. Commixsionersfor taking Affidavits to he read in the Supreme Court, T. K. Wetmore, Charles A. Harding, Jan\es R. Curry, Caleb E. Fox, K<)l)ert T. Babbit (Gagetown), Thomas Leonard (Petersville), John (ioldtincii, Isaac (!. Burpee (Chipman), Charles Keith (Brunswick), Thomas Murray (.Johnston), Joseph B. Perkins (Petersville), John Cuny (Upper Gagetown), Gideon 1). Bailey (Canning), George N. Gol- diiij; (Wickham), Samuel S. Peters (Hampstead), Charles E. Langan (diipnian), T. M. Wetmore, and George B. Ferguson, Esquires. Ancfionecrs. — Archibald McAllister, David Ferguson, Edward Simp- sou, Janics Gardiner (Gagetown), John Armstrong, William Hogshaw, Thomas Leonard, C. N. Darrah (Petersville), fFames T. Toole, James Starkey, Butler S. Thorne, James Pearson (Jolmston), Isaac S. Van- wart, William Golding (Wickham), Walter S. Butler (Canning), Law- rence O'Leary, Chas. Keith (Brunswick), Thomas Dykman, N. B. Cottle i m. (Cand)ndgc), and J. S.Vainvart (Hamp.-tead). i;^^ TcnuKofthc General Sessions. — Third Tuesday in January and June. A Monthly I'rohate Court for Queen's County is holdrii :it llie .Fudge'!* Office in '■ OiiiT'^towr. on the tliird Tne.sdiiy in every niontli, al wiiicli the officers will be iu attendance. Aj>i>liealions for Proliate'of Wills and A(ln)ini.>^trations can be | made at any other time. (jagktowx AM) Petkrsville Railv/ay. — Francis Wo.ids, Esq., Presi- dent ; Roberi T. Babbit, Esq., Vice-President ; John Palmer, Esq., Secretary ; James W. DeVeber, Esq., Treasurer; Charles N. Skinner, Solicitor. Directors— W. S. llardmg, M. D., E. R. Burpee, Francis Woods, Edward Simpson, and Robert T. Babbit, Esquires. COUNTY OF RESTIGOUCHE. JcDfiK OK rriK Coi'MV CouuT. — Hon. Edwtrd Williston. J. S. Morse, Es(iuirc, Clerk. 7\'nns: Fourth Tuesday in March, third Tuesday in .luly, and second Tuesday in November. .fiislias itf the Pnun\ — Adam Ferguson, William Hamilton, William 8. Smith, John I'ltican, John McNair, John Cook, John McMillan, John McMillan, jun., John Gillies, Robert Ferguson, Charles Murray, Patrick Doyle, Donald .McAlister, William Hamilton, 2d, George Motfat, Patrick Doyle, jun., John Murchy, Alexander Laing, Archibald McKenzie, Wil- Ham Mott, David Sadler, Joseph Windsor, Thomas Kerr, David Ritchie, ! jun., John Mclntyre, A. W. Y. DesBrisay, Peter Hamilton, jun., James "1 > \ I &: ft V s: H. R. Smith, 14 King street, St. John, N. B. Picture Mats, all sizes, at 14 SU.VBURY, [1870. ;M , 9 Si! a' m ' A' H^i 01 On Ritchie, Malcolm Patterson^ John Quinn, Andrew Harvie, William Ja- niiea*n, David DHDcan, jun., John Adams, jun., Paul Devereux, Law- rence Lepoint, George White, Robert Archibald, George Wright, Adam Duncan, James S. Morse, Hugh Miller, and Robert Connacher, Esquires. Clerk ok the Circuits.— Joseph Cunard Barberie, Esquire. High Sherifk. — William H. Phillips, Es(iuire. Clerk of the Peace anh Kekpek of the Rolls. — J. C. Barherio, Esquire. Surrogate. — Jaines S. Morse, Es([uire. Registrar of Probates.— J. C. Barberie, Esquire. Regisrtar of Deeds and Wills. — John Barberie, Escjuiro. Supervisors of Roads.— John Craig and Robert Sinclair, Esquire?. Issuer of Marriag+: Licenses. — J. C. Barberie, Esquire. Commissioners for taking Bail in the Supreme Court.— Chas. Murray (Campbellton), William Montgomery, and William S. Smith, Esquires. { County Treasurer. — William Montgomery, Esquire. Revenue Officers. — J'ortof Dalhoude — Wm. Montgomery, Esquire. Collector of Customs ; E. 1. Stewart, Esquire, Waiter, Searcher, and Locker. Preventive Officer — William Jamieson, (,'ainjtbeUton — John Jardine, Deputy Treasurer ; A. R. Chamberlain, Waiter, Searcher, &c. Coroners.— James S. Morse, John U. Campbell, Allan McKendrick, William Disbrow, M. D., and Samuel Shaw, M. D., Esquires. Fishery Wardens.— Eben. Ferguson and William McMillan. Teacher of Grammar School. — Alexander Ross. Auctioneers.— John U. Campbell, Charles Murray, David Sadler, William Montgomery, John Phillips, and James Ritchie. Restigouchk Agricultural Society.— William Montgomery, Esq., President; Charles Stewart, Esquire, Vice President; David Ritchie, Esquire, Secretary and Treasurer. Terms of the General Sessions of the Peace.— First Tuesday in January and second Tuesday in July. COUNTY OF SUN BURY. Judge of the Connfi/ Court. — James Steadman, Escpiire. George J. Bliss, Clerk. Tenm : Third Tuesday in January and June, and Wed- nesday after the second Tuesday in October. Juntices of the l\acv. — John S. Saunders, Nathaniel Hubbard, Hon. Robert Duncan Wilmot, Thomas A. Beckwith, William Hoyt, John Pea- body, Thomas N. Gilbert, William Burpee, Thoma.s Hartt, John Glasier, / P. Bridges, Isaac Taylor, .lames Mitchell, Martin Adams, William E. Hoyt, John C. Seely, Charles H. Clowes, James K. Hazen, Jonathan Bridges, A. Addison Sterling, Archibald Harri-Mjn, Charles Duffy, Charles D. O. Curry, John Henry DeWitt, Jere; iah Tracey, James Miller, James E. Simmons, William McLean, -lohu Stone, Wil- liam E. Perley, Adam Noble, Frederick W. Btriley, George N. H. Harding, William Harrison, David H. Smith, Thomas P. Taylor, Amos Thompson, George Grass, Amaaa Carr, W. A. Smith, Orran Smith, Thomas Bridges, ir., Charles Knox, Thomas McCaffery, David Morrow, Wm. Currie, Parker Glasier, Joseph Whittiker, Douglas Chase, SB. o o o *^ E. o v> P CD P' n Q ►-• I-' c (D *-i r* V> P' O V p* en % } Books, Stationery, Periodicals, and Literpry Papers- [1876. / Smith. n B I— O o o o 'i- v> \^ . I& * a |«< '' en •-« <» n- CD sday in g^ o o Q I— •-« P' o P- I I87r,.] Simouson's, 14 Charlotte btreet. VICTORIA. '■a o o O >> 'ft « be o PI cd PP en o P4 4^ O V4 75 "ni-j^ Georj^e F. Estabrooks, Ooo. Lindsay, llichurd Hughs, Dnniel T. Reese, .Jnlm R. Smith, Aviini Hurpee, Andrew Stephenson. William Alcorn, Dennis McClnsky, Daniel McKenzio, Rainsford W. Foster, John Reese, Patrick Coleman, Duncan I'erley. John T. Miles, Fdwin Street, Charles IJakcr, .lolin H. Sowers, Frederick I). Smitli, and William Hartson, Ks- (|uircs Clcrh i>f the ('ir<-»Uft. — Charles W. lieckwitli, Es(|ulr('. ///'//// Shrrllf. — Jamos S. ^\'l'.ito, FiS(|uii(>. Chrk of IJic rcdcc and Krcjwr of the RoI/k.-Aioov^o Bliss, Ks((uiro. ./ii(li/i! of I'rnhaleK. — Thomas A. Ueckw ith, K<(|uiro. Rciihtrar if ]><'(ilx aiul H7//.v. —Xalhaiiirl llul)l>artl, FiS(|uir(\ Dcpiihi /i'''(//strnrof l))r,/:\, With mid l'r<>J,ite>i. — J. ('larkson, FiS(i. /\xii.c'i's of Miirrlape Licriincs. — Jamos K. lla/on, and Moses JI. ('n- liurn, Es(|uires. ('otiiiiiisfiiottcrH for tnkiKij AtJIdni'tlK. — James K. Ha/on, and C). II. riowes, Esiiuiros. Warden. — lohn T. Bailey. Ri'ccli.u r of Jii)/(i/l/.r^ for Snu/iuri/ and (JfieoiK. — John Maynard. Coroiirra. — (Jorliaidus Clowes, Moses 11. Coburn, Froderii.'k Scoloy, Thomas Tiirnoy, Joliu 11. S(>('ly, Ileiu-y lloivs .Vlhert, Ferjiiison, Jolni T. !J.iiU-\, II. IJ. Mitchol!, ThoimisO. .Miles, Thomas Taylor, (ieorire Noble, David W. llartt, Thomas II. Kelly, and Gcorui'{)('<\ TeniiH if the G'eiura/ S< ssIidi^.- -F'irst Tiiestl^iy in January, and Third Tuesday in .Inno. OOI'XIV OF vicroitiA. Jiidi/e of the CoKjiIji Court. — Jame.s G. Stevens, Esipiii-e. Siimnel J. liaker, Esfiuire, Clerk. 7'vriiin : First Tuesday in March and December, and second TiU'sday in July. eh rk of the Circuits. — Sa-.'mel J. leaker, Es([uire. ./iis/iasi>j'thc /l/'^v. - lienjamin Hovorid;j^e, Chavles A. Hammond, John Costi^an, James Tibbits, Henry Baird, Harn'.ibas Armstro.iij, Francis Tibbits, William ll-rtt, Walter Uritr, William Clifford, Abraham C. Ihinimond, rlosh^u D. (Jiberson, Fzekiel Hutchinson, James Hisliop, William Kvcntt, Adim J. Heveridge, Elijah Larlee, William Morehouse, ' .Abraham L. Coomb.s, Duncan Keed, Samuel Ibsliop, Daniel llopUins, James Bishop, Frederick W. Brown, Ward C. Buvpe-, Alexan- der Wut on, John Jenkins, Lewis Pickett, Samuel '^'cunir, • F. \i. Tibldts, William B. Beverid^e, Jo.-^eph Barnes, Allan I'eed, Georfe F. Hammond. William Watson, Oliver Chiviiss, George ; .Me.rch; ■ n, T. Curry, Isanc {Jaunc, G. T. Baird, !'. G. Fraser, J. C. Manzer. .idin Z. Brown, S. S Vandine, M. B. Co.v, G. W. Day, Norman Siiiilh, Reij;i>t Daim;\s Watt, J. Miiiu;ison, John Miichell, John McDoiiiiaM. .J. A. Grant, il. G. Fulerton, J.' C. Lawson, ; J. .\. .Vrmstroii;/, Peter Watson, John Detliei iuu'ton, James Downey, I 11. K. Hiseock, (Jyrill .Miehaud, J. Bijiaii, Thomas Cameion, Jarvis Dib- ' blee, Caleb Bartlett, John l^nk'll, Sa.ir.u'l Caiiier;)ii, A. J.i'eiley, and .| B. Beveridire, jun., Ks(iuire:;. i H. R. Smith, 14 King street, Saint John, N. B. 99 O 13 rs (t s n -I I* a 99 » -J a s- o >m CO hi © SI (t at O s Pickles and Sauces of all kinds- 1 1 1 f , » i i 7fi WESTMORLANP. Lisvn. I a o yj i s a; V a, s Mm/f'.-— Albert I). Olinstoa;!, Ksiiiiiro. I Keeper of I he h'ol/s a/i.d Clerk- of Ijix A;rt<'i?.— Sainuol .1. nakcr, Esq. Judrfc of ProhatcH.—?>AmuA .1. Hiikei', Ks(|uire, Jliyiafrdr of /*roft"tes — A. I). OlnisU-ad, Ksqiiii'e. iM/iifrar of JJeeds and With — Jolm L. McCluskoy, Esquire. ComriiudoHcrs for fakbnj Siwclal Bull. — B. Hcvcrid^e, Atliun M(W('- ri(l,!.;o, W. Cliirord, and .lohn rostiiran, Es(niir(^s. Issuers of M(irr!(ii/i' Lie')isr:<. — 15. JJcvoridp', .Inn., William Kvciitt, and R. W. L. Tibl)etts, Esfiuirc.M. ('ohimissioiK r.s for fetkliKj Afjidnvils i.i> t.h.e Siiproiu ^'o/'/7. — Saiiiiitd .1. Hakor, .lolin ('ostigan, l"i. IJovorid-c. \V. Clittbrd, V. Tilibots, and I!. Bnverid.ne, jun., Esquires, Interiiii Assif/iiee niuler Jnsoheiii Act (f 1 stl'.l. — V Oliver liyran), Ksq. <(*>•(>/(<">•.<.— Franeis Tibbirs, ^^'iilialll (Tillbrd, am! E. iluteliin^ mi. Xolarji I'ubilc. — S. .1. h'aker, Esquire Sriyi»;i Offinrs. — ('Iiiirlos E Meekwif]). Colli rtor Cn.s'onis. — (ioorgo .A. Bedell; Su/t-f 'oUerfor — lolni .Mc- Cluskoy. ^lifclioite< rs.-W Clittbrd, \\ ni. Hartt,, and Eowis Pickett. 7'r>'slees of the OraiiDiinr Schonl.—C A ilaiuuiond, and Cliarl(>s U. Lu,i;rin, Esijuires. Kfiper of Ihc (i rmniiinr Hcliool. — ■ . MINK'II'Ar.l TV OK VJ( i'OlUA, Andover — Francis Tibbit-- iuid .!anu's E. Porter; Onni/l h'aJh — F W. lirown and W. F. Cof-tiuaii ; y>r/'o/W);;(^-.l().sc|(li (iallop and Den- nis Poitras ; Perth — E. Larlee and S. Arnisti'un"' ; Cordon — A. J. Pe- veridgo and E. l/utchinson ; Lonu — .lolin .lenkins and William Baldwin. \Var(^cn—^. W, Brown, Fs(|uiie. 8ecrek>rihTrens.iirer. — S. .). Baker, Estjuire. AxdUvr. — (.Miarles .NfcClu-kcy, Esquiie. Tvrm^ of Ciixreil .S'r.v.sv"o//.'c.---First Tue.-:ilay in .laiinary and lirst Tuesday in .Julv. COINTV OK Wli^.SrNfOIil.A.M). Jitliie of the Coinit)! Court. — llou. Bii.ss Botslord. .f. 15. Peck, Es(|uire, Clerk. yVrms: Third Tuesday in June, and second Tuesday ill Deceinbci-. Jtistie(s (ffhi J)'iir,>,~ AmoH Iv Botsford, William Wilson, Daniel ilun- ington, .Tohu Tienholiu, (ieorjfc Oulton, George Pittfield, Samuel Black, niomas Keillor, liufus Cole, .lesepli Chapman, .lohn (\irey, Alexander ^lunro, Alexander Wright, Peter McSweeny, David Murray, Amos Og- den, AniiUL; McQueen, .Fcs-se L. Bent, William Allen, Reuben Chase, Ephraim Kayvvorth, ■ m.md Ijandry, Silas (/. Charters. Abraham Jones, Samuels, Wibnot, Mose_< .(ones, James Dickson, doscpli Bleakiioy, Israel Stceves, Wurren W. Price, Rufus Chappell, .Tohn S. Baniaby, .Tohu Reid, Frank (jialla'idter Cahill, .loli Allen, James i.iUi i.;uucan, O o 9 ►id 9 i ' o r* *-t O pi o I Q o o f i ^1 -j; New Brunswick Series of School Books- .\1( 11. lirsl j; ; } I isVf.. 9 Cliarlotte street, Saint John, N. B. \VKSTM()KI,AN1>. 11 ^ cd o Pt^ >^ '«-> •^^ U 1. xs S3 OS *j m « o 5 » *< w o 13 d CD g Id o tJ 2 i" c8 P> tn t:l +j P' 0) 4> § is 09 E? ] »^ ^ o p! »— • >> ® CO O X! CQ o8 tr o d < o • 1-4 d g* P o ' Vi P' ffi CO d 1 ^ 1 o o d U <«} 13 d cfl p-H IH 1 a j !S u H Tiiinley, Thaddeus I-egere. Ilufus VV. (iouden, Ferdinand A. Landry, Cliiiiles Mulrino, Ferdinand J. llobert, Tliomas (» illang, Maximilian F. Richard, William 15. Deacon, William Kinncar, Joseph L. l.luck, Charles G. Faliner, John Hickman, llobert Kay, William Cochran, Joseph C. LamI), Alexander l^udrot, I'alrick McGownn, Christopher Richardson, William J. Avard, John Mnnay, James Carroll. George P. LelJlanc, Jacob H. llebert. Aa)asu K. Killara, John Sullivan, sen., Richiird Mad- disou, John Roiirgeois, Jonathan W. Hicks, John A. Humphrey, John li. Harris, .loseph Irvin, Reuben Ward. Job Anderson, James E. Welling, John McKenzio, James McAllister, Irwin H. I iiiney, Dickie Steeves, Howard D. Charters, William A. Wheeton, Abraham AUward, David Horseman, John P. Jones, Hugh Davidson, George F. R. Dixon, Thomas A. Tin;i;ley, Stephen Siddall, Thomas Pickard, Nathan Lovverison, Josiah W. Anderson, Josiah Wood, Charles JJarncs, Stephen J. Clark, Miles Sleeves, Georao Hishop, James T. Evans, Edward J. iSmith, Duncan C. Harper, Ovid Ciiupmaii, George Mills, Neil McDougall, William Carpen- ter, John Peacock, William C. Murray, Dennis Mahony, John Riley, Bowdiu Chapman, Henry A Scovil. James Mugidge, James Webster, Robert HuUett, Thomas Mclvelvle, George M. Black. Joseph Ravvorth, John Brown, Charles Cook, Samuel Sharp, James Hamilton, George J. Dobson. Job D. Allan, Joshua Polly, Coll McDougall, Alexander L. Wright, John Gammon, Jonathan T. Colpitis, Sylvaug D. Uebert, and Roland T. Keith, Esquires. t'/erk of the Circuits. — Josci)li B. Peck. Ksquiri'. lUijli Hlir.i'iff. — Blair Hotstbrd, Esciuiro. Clerk liua Wood, J. W. (■^liainuaii, llobert Bell, Chipmaii W. Smith, John Hlacklock, Colin ^ luiliuskirk, Ralph Siddall, Thomas A. LelJlanc, Chas. Somers, Clement Jiurk, Xelson U. Trite.s, William W. Irvin, (reorgo Di.von, Edward C. Gooden, William Dobson. John Irvine, J. C. Price, K. D. McDonald, M. D., Thaddous Scott, M. D., George Chapman, and William Lawrence, Esquires. ConDnissloners for takiii(j Affidavits in the Supreme Coart. — Win. Wilson, Esquire, M. D. (Dorchester), Edward Cogswell (Sackville), D. Uanington, Charles Theal (Shediac), S. S. Wilmot, Howard D. Charters, Robert Hallett (Moncton), John Carey (Bay Yerte), and all the Attorneys at Law in the County. (Jommixxiouers for taking iSpectal Bail in the Supreme Court. — Wm. Wilson (Dorchester), Howard D. Charters (Moncton), S. S. Wilmot (Salisbury), and the Judge of the County Court in the County. Notaries Public. — Hon. A. J. Smith, D. L. Uanington, Chas. E. Kmipp, A. E. Oulton, and J. H. Dickson (Dorchester), D. Uanington and W^ J. Gilbert (Shediac), Bliss Botstbrd, Chas. Holstead, and R. Barry Smith (Moncton), and Chris, Milner (SacUville). Commissioner of Sewers for Frosty Hollow Marsh, Sackville. — James Lowerson. Commissiontrs of Sewers Fox Creek Marsh, Moncton. — David Burke and Florian White. CoiHinissioners of Sewcr.s Budrot, and Mark Uudrot. Jiarachois Marsh., Shediac — -\)om\n\c s c 'oii, and Nolsoii nuliiicr. AncU.onei.rs. — W'xw. Lawfciicc, SilaK ('laiic ('liarteis, and J. Wcldoii Cliapinaii ( Dorcliestci), .lusliua W ood and \V. .1. M. Ilanin^ton (Slicdiac), Kol)t. JIallc'ttand.Io.sxc L. Bent (.Sackvillc), -lacob Wortnian (Moiicton), Robert MotValt (Saii-bun). Issuer of Maniai/i' /Avciisrs. — ^. VV. Tin^lc\ ( Don.lio-ti'r), and N. A. Hordoii ( Moncton). Tcnns of the (,'cncral Stsshtns. — Second TiU'sday in .lunc and first Tuesday iii I)eeend)er. Addi.linnal 7Vr;/;,s— Kiist Tuesday in April and seeond Tn(;sday in Sfi)ti'nd)ei'. COUNTY Ol- VOKK. Jiuhjc of the Coioit'/ Court. — Jas. ^leadnian, Ksij. ('lia,< \\. W. Fi.sber, Clerk. "J'cnihs: Second Tuesday in .huuiary, Third I'liesday in Mareli, and First Tuesday in June and Oetober. Justices of (he r<(in.— Won. John S. SainuhMs, John Allen, (jleiu'j^e Minchin, Wiliium II. Odell, J'ulriek Campbell, Thos. (Jill, fieo. Clements, Thos. R. Robertson, Isaac Kilburn, Ira Ingiiduun, Spaflonl J. Barker, Heverley A. Robinson, Benjamin (Joodspeed, James Fairlie, Israel Smith, Enoch Dow, Edward Pidgeon, J. McDonald, Andrew ('aider, Sa-uuel Fox, Thos. iMurray, Jas. S. Beek, Thos. !.. Simmons, James Mcliajitja.), Thos. C. Atherton, Wm. B. Bnstin. Calvin L, (Joodspoed, Robert Fore- man, JohnS. Ellegood, John Ilea, jun., Moses Ilillman, Ilezekiah Cronk- hite, Thomas Temple, Benson Smith, Thomas Herbert, F.ewis II. Hues- tis, Jeremiah Christy, John S. Barker, A. Shives, Samuel A. Akcrley, Joseph II. Dykeiiian, VVill.am (1 Brown, George W. Knox, Alexander Moody, (jteurge Nevers, Wm, Gibson, John 8. Patterson, Henry Rogers, Thomas Davis, Wdliam Whitehead, Constantine (Connelly, Archibald McLean, Wiliium Jamieson, Geo. Lestei-, John A. Beckwith, Patrick Sel- vage, Wm. Guinu, Samuel Dayton, I. Atherton, W. C. Joslin, flohn L, Grant, Thomas F. Saunders, Benjamin H. Clayton, Bernard Elliott, Wil- liam Lewis, Joshua Hillman, (^eorge M. Maxin, James Sutherland, Geo E. Perlej', William Wilson, John Anderson, George Risteen, George Estey, Frederick A. Perley, William H. Murray, Joseph Reed, Solomon Vail, William Henry, Wm. Calder, Micholas T. Wheeler, Wm. Roach, John Eggar, RobertRobinson, Duncan McKenzie, Thomas Miles, John L, Haines, Jair;esE Smith, William Earle, Zebulou Currie, Benjamin A. Winton, 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, William Dunham, James I). McKay, John L. Fletcher, James Gritiitb. James Johnston, William S Esty, George Hatt, Charles L. Hartt, Stephen Boone, Wm. Grieve. George Ingraham, Allington Vl. Cliff", Samuel Colter, James Henry, William Boyd, Asa Mitchell, James Parent, Michael Doherty, Leverit Estabrooks, Charles McCormack, Leo nard Yerxa, George Foster, Owen Sharkey, David Douglas, Zebulou Estey, Henry Boone, Charles McGibbon, Hiram IL Veysey, Wiliium Foster, Alfred Whitehead, Adam Jackson, John Rutherford, George Coulter, Barton Gandy, David R, Thomas, Jeremiah Meaher, John W. Barker, Henry McFarlane, James P. Maclauchlan, Alexander Bennett, Benjamin R. Burt, John Richards, Thomas Dowling, John McBean, sen., ' David Richards, William Tomlinson, Samuel K. Nason, Edwaid Speer, Alexander Foster, George Hagerman, Thos. Gilimor, Frank Watson, Wm. E, Johnstone, Odber Dunphy, Alex. Munro, Thomas Morris, John Lyoqs, Thos. Coburn, Chas, Addington Long, Luther Goodspeed, Whit- man Estey, William Fisher, and Charles S. Ingrabara, Esquires. Q CD Xi CD b SB All ^e StaAdfurd English and American FubUcaUons — ti M p t3 CD Q o (0 Ir (§ u o o >> ti ti 1' g| •3' I o I 1876.] Simontou'0, 14 Charloitei>u-6et. YUKk. 79 High /S7/r'/vV/'.— TliomiiM Toniplo, Es((. Dif)HfffS/ieri(f'. — Win. Long. Keeper of ffir Holla and Clerk of the I'caec — <}(•<), .F, Dilihlro, Ksq, Depxtij Clerk of the Peace — Heiiiy H. RninsforJ. iS'//r>'or/(/,/(.--(MM)i;j<' K, II. Mincliin, Ki^inirc Registrai' of /'robaten, — Knnicis A. II. Strattoii, Rs(|uirc'. /iegish'cir of Denis dint ir/Z/jif,— Ald'iiliani 0. Voi-xa, EsqiiiiH'. Coroners. — Jtuliili lliuninond, John Maishall, Thomiis IJiowii, S. I). Mucpherson, Tlicodoif T. lirowu, David Little, llirani How, Goo. Xovcvs, Wm. Jamicson, Ifc/.ekiah Cronklto, and Clmrlos VL'Oibhon, Ks<|niros. Judge of Prohnfis.- (i. F. H. Mincliin. James Ilonrv, K^tjuire, ( ■olloctor of RoyaUiPs. Cmnrnhxinnci' for lakmg Bail in the Supreme Court. -\Um. J. S. Saunders. Commixsioiiern for takimj AjfiJai>il< in the Supreme Court. — The several Attorneys practiMng ili the i'onnty. Couiutisxioner for So/emniaivg Marriage. — J, lIarri.son, K»*. MiMsli, Ks(|uiiv, Toliee Mn/jirttrutc ; Thomas Dowlini;, and John Kichards, Kscpiifos, Silting Mii^fi.strati'S ; roliccinen — Philip Mnlli;;aii and John Woodward. Fiiu: DKi'Aur.MKNT. — Alexandria St cm a Fire h'lif/iur i'om/xtii//, j\o. 1. George llatt, Captain ; Jaine-^ While, Engineor. Cliarle.s VVhlttaker, Captain No. 15 Company; (Jeo. Taylor, ('aptain No. l Company ; Wm. McIiHnglilin, Captain No. 0. Conipany. Si'KVKVOK.s OK Lr.MiiKK. — Stephen K. Atiierton, \Vu\. 15. Tniiur, Wm. S. Estey, Wilmot Gnion, F. .1. Todd, Harris S. Fstey, ThomaM A. Arm.strong, Wm. Crafts, Alfred Turner, M. P. Wheeler, Wm. Iloach, Wm. Calder, Thomas D. Smith, Freeman II. Jkrry, and Peter llaining. SunvKYons ok Wooi» and Coal. — Wihiiot (Juion, L). Cnrrier, Thomas U. Smith, and Pctei llaining. Fknck Vikukkh. — ihigh Doherty, Sen., J. W. M. Hiiel, Charles liong, Richard Hudson, and 1). Currier. City Si uvktoh. — A. G. lieekwith, C. E., Esfjuirp. j au;ni(;ii'ai,ity ok youk doknty. — corNCiMoity. Jjinii/r!r.s — Michael lioherty and Ileniy A. Davidson ; rriua \\Hl- Ham — W. W. (iiMhnm and (». L. lloyt; h'iiti/srlcnr — John C. Murray and Joseph Ilolyoke ; ^aitnti\s-iSt((tov — John llutlierford ami Peter Wootl ; \iw Mdriihiiid — S. K. Na«^t:n and A. A. Nason ; St. Atari/\^ — Luther (iioodspeed and W. II. White; Stinilti/—{ii\\m{\ Verxa and .fohn Heed; DoHi/ld.s — F. P. Thon>p?on and Jamos Yer.Ka ; (^urenxhury— .lohn Cunningham and. I. W. Hrown ; ('((nfrr/>ur>/ — D. W. (irant and Luke Law son ; Sonlhidnjttoji — A. 1). Brooks and Alex. Munro; Bright — J. W. Jowett and Thomas Cohurn. J. P. Thompson, Witrdm ; Henry 13. Rainsford, Junior, Srvrrlnrii- y'rcasui'tr; J. A. Vauwart, Ayulifor. Frederidon Skatintf (!h(b. — Thomas Temple, President ; Hon. John A. Beekwith, John Piekard, Ks(| , M. P., and A. F. Randolph, Es(| , Di- rectors. John L. Marsh, Esquire, Solicitor; John Richards, Escjuire, Secretary and Treasurer. FriHDKniCTON Saint Andrew's Society. -Dr. Jack, D. C. L., Presi- dent ; Johii Mclnnis and George V. Gregory, Vice-Presidents; Hon. J. J. Fraser, Treasurer ; James L. Beverley, J^ecretary ; Rev. Dr. Brooks, Chaplain ; A. B. Duncan, Marshal. Saint Dunstan'.-^ Total Abstinencr Society-.— James Farrell, Presi- dent : James Hurley and P. H. McGrath, Vice-Presidents ; John Dufly, Recording Secretary ; Jeremiah O'Leary, Financial Secretary ; Charles E. Perks, Treasurer ; George R. Perks, Librarian. Moses Brown, David Dennison, and Peter Donahey, Audit Committee. Frhder'Cton Railway Company. — Thomas Temple, President ; John Richards, Secretary and Treasurer ; John J. Fraser, Solicitor; Thomas Tgmple, A. F. Randolph, J. L. Inches, Lewis Carvell, and H. D. McLeod, Directors. Fredericton Board ck Trade.— A. F. Randolph, President ; 8. A. Akerly, Esq., Vice-President ; H. A. Cropley, Secretary-Treasurer ; Council— A. A. Storhug, P. McPeake, George Hatt,jun., S D. McPher- son, JaiLos F. Tibbitts, Charles J. Davis, Thomas Logau, Z. R. Everett, F. P. Thomson, and Henry Chestnut. Oflftce Stationery and Blank Books of all descriptions — ^ r to m o on w in R. & F. R. Titus, 9 Charlotte Street. |i8Vr. inas QS ltOia Xi P' o on ri).-Ap- . Feiicty, : (ieoi'gc |iiirt.'H. j 1 1 i.str'ati'S ; i/j '/, No. 1. ;! Iiittrtker, .^ I87«5.-1 I lunllNinN u|' i ANAt'A. DOMINION OF CANADA. 81 M I— < d o m > « d t4 t5 d »^ a Id W" The lvi,<;lil lloii«Hiil)l<' Sir KitK.initnK Ti mi-i.k. Karl of Duni'iiii. \'i.s- (tuiiU uiiil lJ;ii<)n ('laiiilctifiyi', (»f ClaiKlt'ltoyc ii. lli(> (oiiiify i)(iwii, ill tilt' I'ct'rafji; of ilif liiiltHl Kiiiu'iloiii, Jtaron Dul- loriii and < 'l:iiiii< I Kni<;lit ot tile Mil-! Illiislrion- Order of St. Tatiit-k, and Kni}j;lil I'oMininndtn" of tiif ^lo-t Honoraldc Order of the Hatli, Oo\onior Ocncial of Ciinada. (jni i-n's I'ltivv corM'ii, kou r.\\Ai>\. Iloi). Alex. Mc'Kcr.zio (l^rt'inicri, MinlsKa of rnldic \Voil\> ; lion. Kdward Hlako, Minister of .histice and AtLoriioy (u'lieral ; Hum. ^Villianl M. \'ail, >Iini; Ol rilK SlAATK KOi; nil' I'fiOVINM, II; .Nl.W l)l!:\>U|rK. — lion.'. Amos E. Hotsford, \N Cstmorland ; .lolin Kolterlson, England; \\ ni. j1. Odcll, KreilericUiii ; Da\id \\ ark, Kicliilmi.-to ; .foliii herguson, Hathursi ; A. K. MeClelan, Hopewell ; K. I). Wilmol, Sunbury ; John (Uazler, ditto; dames Dever, Saint John; and \V Muiihead, Chatham. Mk-muhjis ok tiih; Hocsk ok C«»mmo.\s koi; tmk I'hovinck ok S. H. — Vork ('ouiitf/ : ,Io!in IMoUard : f 'itrletini : S. 15. Applehy. Qnrni'x : John Ferris. Klnf/'s : Jnmcs Doinville. Sunhar// : Charles |{iir|iee. .Yoc- thnmhfrlund : Hon. I'etei' MitehoU. Wesfinnr/mid : Hon. A. J. Smith. Kent: George MeLeod. C/i<(r/of/r : A. H. (Jillinor. IicNfiifone/u' : (xcorge Mottatt. I7t'to>'/r<; Jolr.i Costigan. .l//>e/'^ ; John Wallace. Olonccsti'r : T. W. Anglin. St. John : Hon. Isaac Kurpee, and A. L. Palmer. OUi/ Saint John : J. S. TJoies DeVcbor. B s SB ft P (6 p. c n a ft « or n X a 5* 5 D His Honor Hon. KKNKKDOrAltDCAUUN. Licutt'iiaiitOoVcrnor oltlie l'r.)\iiicc . of Qut'bec. His Honor limi. A. V. MACDONALl), l.iciitiiiaiil (toveriior of tiio I'roNince of Uiitario. IHs Honor Hon. J. W- TRUTCH, Lieutenunt Uovenior ot JJritisli Columliia. His Honor Hon. ALEXANDER MOHKIS. i/uiiUnant C.ovcriior of tiie Nortli ' We^t Territories and Manitoba. liis Honor Hon. A. U, ARrHlHALl), Lieutenant Governor oi' tlu' I'rovinee ol Nova f5colia. IHs Honor Sir ItOI$KKT HODGSON, Lifutoiiuiit Governor of the IVovincc of l*rini'e Edward Island. H. R. Smithi 14 King street, Saint John^ N. B. i i s o • V u s' p. I en "9 1 Si ! ♦* ' e ., ^ ¥•> ! ee ! ^ Book Backs, Wall Pockets, Hat Backs, and Coat Backs, at 82 KXKCUTIVE AND LEGISLATIVK COI'NCIL. [187fi. PROVINCE OF NEW BRUNSWICK. llio Honor Hon. SAMUEL LEONARD THXEY, C. B., Lioutcnant Go- vernor of the Province of New Brunswick. Lieut. -(\)I, JoliM Saunders, Prhuttc Secretary to the LUxf. Ooreruor. LirMt.-(V)l. John Saunders, Captain G. F. Ring, and A. F. Street, Esq., J'roi'l/ina/ Aide-de- Camps. KXECUTIVE COINCIL. Hon. RoHKR"" YorNG, President. Hon. John J. Eraser, Provincial Seeretarv ; Hon. George E. King. Attorney General ; Iloii. Borijatnin R. Stevenson, Surveyor Geneial ; Hon, Win. M. Kcllv, Chief Conuiiissioner Board ( f Works; Hon. A. McQueen, Hon. J. II. Crawford, Hon. E. Willis, and Hon. W. E. Pcrley. LECaSF.ATIVE COUNCIL. The Honorable John Simcoe Sauxdkrs, Precident. Hon. E. B. Chandler, Hon. Wm. Hamilton, Hoh. A. McL. Seely, Hon. Daniel Hanington, Hon. Charles Perley, Hon. Robert Young, Hon. John Lewis, Hon. Thomas R. .Tones, Hon. B. Beveridge, Hon. 0. Mclnerney, Hon. (iideon Bailey, Hon. John A. Beckwith, Hon. William Lindsay, Hon. Francis Hibbard and Hon. Archibald Harrison. Officers. — George Botsford, Esquire, Clerk ; J. H. Phair, Esquire, As- sistant Clerk ; George F. Gregory, Esq., Engrossing Clerk ; Henry G. C. Wetniore, Legislative Librarian ; B. R. Jouett, Esq., Usher of Black Rod ; Rev. John M. Brooke, D. D., (.'haplain. HOUSE OF ASSEMBLY. Honorable Wilmam WF.nnKRBuitN, Speaker. Coiaifi/ of York. — Hon. John J. Eraser, Robert Robinson, Thomas F. Barker, and Hiram Dow, Esquires. ( oanf}/ of Saint Jo?t»,~ -lion. Geo. 11 King, Hon. Edward Willis, William Elder, and Henry A. Austin, Esquires. CoiDiti/ of West,aorl((U(l. — Hon. A. McQueen, Edward J. Smith, John A. Hnnipl'.rey, and Thomas Pickard, Esquires. Coniiti/ of Charlotte. — Hon. Benj. R Stevenson, James Murchie, Jas. Mackay, atid Thomas Cotterell, Esfpiires. Connl;i of A7u//',s'.— Hon. J. Herbert Crawford, John Flewelling, and R'.bert E. McLeod, Estjuires. Cotoitji of Queens. Walter S. Butler, and Francis Woods, Esquires. Conntji of Snnbl(r;|.—-i.'A.Q^i\c\%i\\\^\. William E. Perley, Esquires. Coanti) of Northuinber/and. — Hon. William M. Kelly, William Swim, Allan A. Davidson, and L. J. Twecdie, Esquires. Conntii of Kent. — Henry O'Leary, and Urbain Johnson, Es(|uires. Coantji of Carfeton.—-John S. Leighton, and Randolph K. Jones, Esquires. Coitnii/ of Cr'toxirster. — KenneJy F. Burns, and , Esqrs. Count ji of Res t ii/o 1 1 ehe.— John Phillips, and Archibald McKenzie, Es. ♦-> .iH o •n rt c3 t^ l-> M' — • o v> « 8- c4 H 10 o >j on - Tow j ' CD >t ;, ^ 0? \' b' tJ OP g to g & o H 8° P C u s- s M o E" o ti XI a tf u \. *' 1 -i I, at [187H. Hint (io- 'enior. 1876.J Simonson's, 14 Charlotte street. CIUCDIT COUUTS, KIC. 8;t Esqrs. 'Cenzie, lires. , Esqri. 'Ot, Esq., '/I o Pi >> ♦J E. King, ill ; Hon, cQuoen, M *-> ' M< UKT OK m.\oa<'K ANO .MATItnfOMAL (ArsKS. nonoral)le Charles Fisher, Judge; F. A. 11. Straton, f]si)., Registrar. Tkrms — The fourth Tuesday in February, June, and Oetobei'. (01 IIT OK VU'K ADMIKALTV. , .ludg(> and <'ommissary; ]]. Lester Peter<, E.Mjuire, Deputy dudg(,' and Conmiissary ; William Jack, Esquire, Advocate Gen era.l ; George Blateh, Estpiire. Registrar and Sci-ibe ; (t. Sidney Smith, B. L. Peters, (,». C, and Alfred K. (Hdton. Estjuires, >>urrof/aUs\ Tho,~ C. Humbert, 'Mar-hal. eoi'RT KOU TMK TRIAL AM) l-rMSIl.MIM OK PJliACV AND OTMKR OKKKNCK^ (.>N TUi: MMiU SK AS. Tho Go\eiiior; the Chief .lustire, and other Judges of the Supre.if C"ur|.; tbi' ^McMiber- of thr iv.eculixi ''< (i.nt'il; Judge of the Vice .\d miialty ; the Provincial Secretary: Provincial Treasurer; Commander in Cl'ief, Flag (>(licer,->, ainl Captain.-, and Conmianders of Ships (tf War on this Station for the time being ; , Registrar and Scribe. The Court sits at any place within the Pros ineo to be appointed by any three of the members — the (Governor, Chief Justice, crone of the Judges of the Supreme Court, or Judge of the Admiralty, being one. . ROLL OF BARRISTERS AND ATTORNEYS. [OnsKuvK. — Those wliuse names are printed in Italics are either not rcsicliii;^ or not practising in this Province.] Tliose marked tlius * are Notaries I'ubiio. i H a ^ I en 1/1 <0 O u d O 33 ca >» CO ^. ■A \ ri ' * o *3 * !3 J o ( Si J3 NAMES. Admitted Attornev. Admitted Barrister. Kesidenue. !3 Jantcs Shannon, Morse, .... 10 Feb. Hon. John Simcoe Saunders, ^'^ do. lion. E. H. Chandler, Q. il U Oct., Charles P. Wetmore, * George Jarvis Dibblee, . . Wdliam Carman, •>:TimothyR. Wetmore, B.C.L, 11 July, 18 Oct., i 17 July, iloOct., b") July, 1814 '10 Feb., 1814 Nova Scotia. 17 18 do., lO'Fredericton. 23 Dorchester. 25 Fredericton. do. i lilil4 0ct., i'.3il4 Julv, liSlly Oct., 24' 17 July, 2.5, Feb., 28 16 July, do. 26|Riv. de Chute. 28 Fredericton. 30 Gagetown. Sunday School libraries, and other Hequisites- R. & F, B. Titus, 9 Charlotte street. [1876. _. n. I'cck, kliarcisoii, Tlioiiisoii, G. Morton, W. Beck R. riiint, iTRATlON>. ti, is liolll tilt; like ■ speciallv K<>.u;istrai'. K>(iuiir, t'lltO (toil ov Sinitli, ■s. Tho^ bupiv.ii" niiiiaiidor s of War oiiited liv le of the s. ideiice. ■^cotia. icton. 3ster. •icton. e Cliute. icton. )wn. I SIC] IIAUKISTKR.S AM) AITOUNKYS. 85 NAMES, I Admittod , Atlortu'v. re n h Cft ) o CIS to o u a o 'd >» J) Id -cJ l>. C3 'd ;:! o •IH o o u 3) a W SamiR'l IlallL'tt Wedlock.... ^Richard Carman, Charles A. Harding, .... -William Jack, (2. C, (icoi'ge F. II. Minchin (Jcorgo Dixon Street, H. C.,. . Samuel Gay Mor.se, /io/h rt Bui'iij I>lckei/y "Duncan Robertson, .... '■■■ lion. W. Ilaubt' (hhll, A. J',. Stephen H. ilitchings Cliri.stophei' Milner, -David Shank Kerr, Q. C, .. Dtivid Lewi.s I)ibl)lee. A. li., lloii.J. //. Uraii, A. />'., (J. C, .raw':» Win'' lUcrs, A. J!..... (ieorge Hotsford, W'MUwi JhtfifonI Chanilhr, Ji:Hs A. J>., .... WiHiani R. yi. Rurtis, *Churles Dutf. (2. C, William Ti/)iii ItUrf' ! Ahdrew a 'Jil'ack, ^Jaiincn A. Tr!ir)'i-trr. IIef»idenee. It) Julv, 17 do.' 32111 Feb., :34' 1) Feb., do; 111 Oct., as! 15 Oct., do I Feb., :'.."» i 7 do. do.; y Feb., do.! 8 Feb., do.il2 Oct., do., do. 31 1st. Andrews. .32JChatham. 34 Gagetown. 35 Saint John. SllFredericton. 35 St. Andrews. 37 1 Hopewell. 35 Xova Scotia. 37 1 Saint John. 38 Frederir-ton. 37 Saint Ste])hen. do. Dorchester. 17 Oct.' lS3-!i2 0ct. 1S;]7 'Sivint John. Feb , so; 11 Feb , 37|^V»'>J'^tock. do. do.: •* tlo. do. 'Manitoba. 11 Feb., Si;; do. do. 'Saint John. 11 Feb., 1S37I11 Feb., lS37'Frederictnn. 17 June, U Oct., 10 Feb., d) 13 Oct., !> Feb., do 15 June, 12 Oct., S Feb., 13 June, 17 Oct., do 17 Oct. do 17 Oct., 4 Feb., 10 June, li (Jet., do 3 I-Vb., 18 June, 13 Oct., 13 Oct., «J Feb., do 12 Oct., S Feb., 13 June, lU Oct., j 6 Feb., I do ' do 7 do •iv : 3 Feb. 37 1 U Oct., 3S|13 June, do () Feb., 38 15 Oct., ni', 4 Feb., do do 3'.t 11 June, doili v)ct., 40 3 Feb., 4i>il0 .lune, •10; 13 Oct., do do 40; 13 Oct., do, do ■lo;i3 Oct., 4l!;i Ft'b., d()| M June, 11 13 Oct., cio[12 do 42 8 Feb., 17 June, 13 Oct., doil3 Oct., ^3 ('. Feb., do I do dti.ir. Oct., 44 j 5 Feb., 41 15 Oct., 44115 O.t. 45I 4^^>b., doj 5 do du! 17 June, do! s F(>b., do 41 4-> Arichat, C. 14. 37 Nova Scotia. 411 Xew York. 40, Hopev/ell. do».i''redericton. 41 Restigouch(\ (lo Hathurst. 4'.': New Vork. 41 Saint John. 42! do. do Kings Co. do J Saint John do Saint John. 42 Newcastle, do Fredericton. 42 43 Saint John. 42 Australia. 42 Fredericton. 43 Woodstock. 44:Saint John, do Woodstock. 42 P. F. Island. 43 Saint John. 45 j do. do Dorchester, do Shcdiac. 40 St. .;olin. I Il'n. ilo Saint John and. !:•! London. 47 j Dorchester. 40'Xova Scotia. 4.s;Richibueto. 1 ■Si e 9 s 3 12 June 45 10 .lune, 47 i do. 47 Saint John. 10 Oct., 1815 14 Oct., 'is 17 rinitod Stat.-. do (1) do do C:dif()i'niii, 10 Oft., 1-^15 U Oct,, 1S47 FrL-dericton. H. R. Smith, 14 King street, Saint John, N. B, :^ 8(5 Picture Glass, Steel Engravings, and Lithographs, at HARRISTKRS AND ATTOKNEVS, [1876. I ' i ;l $ ■X V * i •1 ■a A V > u NAMES . Admitted Altonicv. Giorgc J far,, .... *Sainuel It. Thomson, (J. C, .4/^0^ 7'. I). MrElnun *George lilatch, Thomas B. Moore, .... James K. Cuny, Ahxanthr 7'/i(>/rtsoii I'aid, .... W'ilh'dm Ihiiry Jlatheiiujj/,.. \V(t.rd '., ".Samuel Thomson, .... Oeor^c J. Jiliss, Fri'derU'k Co.sU'r, .... Williani ]f. Bucherfiiid, O. Skofiington Grimmer, Q.U. *Henrv W. Frith, Hon. htcr Mitclidl William Wilkinson, Q. C *.Jeo. (I. Gilbert, A. W FAvmnl Jach, *H. Lester Peters, Q. V, ''^ l>iiii'hl .F( iyt'!//, .... Fdward U. Clumdler, Jun., .lame.s Frascr, .... Joliii C. Winslow, William W Street, A. H., *llobcrt Hutchinson. ... *John James Fraser, Q.C., . . Ji,.iijanii)i (r. Gray, A. />., *Le\vis J. Almon, *I). Gustavus ilaclauchlan, •:^Charles W. Weldon, Q. C, Alexander Ballentine *I[urd rdcrs, A J/., M'lUiarn P.Dolc, A. li James J. Ktrr, .... John Ij. Marsii, .lun., A. H., "William Henry Tuck, Q. C, ''Charles J. Sayre, Gtorqa Frohnck Jllll, .... ^nVil'liam Wedderburn, Q. C, Joseph Ji. Peck, * Alfred Wni. Savui'y, A. Ii.,\ "James K. Macshane, j *Charles F. iCnapp, ; *Oiiar]es X. Skinner, Q. (;.,.| *0eorge8idne;y- Smith, A. H.,; Daniel L. Ihunngton, j Uenjamin K. Stevenson^ A . IJ.,! *'iletiry ]]artlett Hainsl'ord, j *J(ihn Augustus Wright, .V. B.j A)iiOK liot<1'nrd Chundler ! T. Gray Morritt, ....! *F. E. Barker, D.C.L., Q. C.,i "^Frederick P. Robinson, \ ('harles Allison Pock, . . . i r. Feb.. do do do do 1 1 Juno, 15 Oct., do do 1(5 do 4 Fob., 10 .June, do U Oct., do do do do 14 Oct., 12 Oct., 7 Fel,. , do 1m June, lo June, d(. Oct,, do 40 do do do do 4t) do do do do 4: 47 do do do do do 47 47 4S ;"0 do r)0 do aO Admitted barrister. 3 Feb., do do do do 10 June, VI Oct., 10 do 14 do I'J Oct., lu Feb., 15 June, 43 do do do do 4^ do IJosideiiee. Natal. Saint John. Prit. Columbia Saint John. Hopewell. Gagetowu. St. Andrews. do Saint John. 47 4N 41t do do do do Oct.. 50 12 June, 51 Oct., 51 7 Feb., 52 10 June, do do do Oct., do April, 53 13 Oct., do Feb., 54 April, do Oct., do do do 12 Oct., 13 June, Oct., 7 Feb.. lu Ai)ril, "Feb."," 12 June, Oct., do 27 Occ, 27 Oct., 10 June, Oct., Oct., June, do do do do IS 50 50 5ii 51 "58 51 52 do 5} 51 r »■» 52 55 53 do Oct., do June Feb., IsotJ Oct. do ' do Feb , June, 14 Oct., June, do 1 April, 1 April, do Juno, do Oct., April, 50 .57 do 5S do do' 5!t ' do; (30 (iO: d' : GO I doi dOi do I Juno, Oct., do do Feb.. June, 3 Oct., June do do do do li) Oct., June, Oct., June, do. Newcastle. Fredericton. Australia. Weslmorlund. 411 ;Sr,. Stephen. Saint John. Ottawa. Chatham. Saint John. Charlotte. Saint John. Chatham. Mouct(m. Monctun. Woodstock. Fredericton. llichibucto. Fredericton. Halifax, N. S. Saint John. Hathurst. Saint John Saint John, do. do. . . . . jAmhortet. 54 ; Fredericton. 55 j Saint John. 5(i'Kiclnbucto. 1st. Steidien. l85S;Saint John, do Hopewell. 5S Dig by. do vSaiiit John. i:o Dorchostor. do Saint .John. 5y Saint John. (11 Dorchestor. (iO St. Andrews. (!2 Kredeiicton. Ill Saint John. do United States. 1 11 Saint John, (il do. 02 do. (13! Hopewell. »H -) •rt 1 <<5 a>' ;-! P a> P d & wi o .^ o 13 rt ci (P o aa 4^ o 0) o » « i" \ 1, >» 0} ^ 1 (5 ft >» rt <» H- B 'd cm a o3 i» B P) o ^ a 1— P ij ^ o u o o r» rt ^, CO ti w o 1 u «« ts a o3 1 1—* u V .n d pi ^ w w SimonBon's, 14 Charlotte street. KAURISTKRS AND ATTORNEYS. 87 NAMES. Admitted Attonioy. Ailmitti'd r.iirristiT. *\Villiam iMuuson Jarvis, . Joseph C. JJarberie, Charles H. B. Fisher, Oitsia>'i/s jr. lieardsh'i/, . William H. Scovil, *.Ti>hu Orattoit Clitt'or^l, . *A. Rankin Bedell, A.B.,. Thomas A. Welling, April Oct., do Oct., do do Jt Feb., IC. April, *Edward L. Wetniore, A. 1{.,|12 June, William M. Connell, TiL. H., *Georgc F. Gregory, Thoma.s Kelly, .... * William Colebrook Porlcy, *reter Besnard, Jun., Charles A. Ilolstead, George E. King, A. B., Q. C, •J:-T. Barclay Robinson, A. U., Charles H."Chandler, Caleb Richardson, Patrick H. Sweeny, Finneniore K. Morton, . . . . Lewi.s A. Viills, ^William L. T. Seely, James F. McManus, Alfred Henry DeMill, A. M., *I1. Ijawrance Sturdee, A. M., Silas Alwnrd, M. A., J\ ter Millar, Robert Brooks Peters, Edwm Byron Winslow, Robert Caie, Thomas LfwU liar rU^u , A. Ji Andrew G. Blair, Alfred F. Street, George McSorley, James G. Forbes, . . . . *Henry C. McMonagle, . . . . *A. 0. Fairweather, Frederick \V . Stockton, . . . . Walter Janu s Kilner William Heibert Siunott, ^Robert J. Ritchie, Kohert Matthew, A. M. Stai/let/ Boyi], .. . . Allan Alfred I'eck, : Randolph Ketchum Jones, ' Isaac Allen Jack, A. B I ilanics Han nay, . . . . I John- P. IlndsoH, *X. Herbert Vail, Jsrarl S. (ffoss^ . . . . I *Uaniol Jordan, . . . . Josiah Wood, : Alfred E, Oulton, j *AugustusH. Ilanington, do do do do do 12 June, do do 111 Oct., I do do j do '19 Oct., Feb., mOct.. 11 do 17 June, 1;') Oct., do do 11 Feb., do do 13 April, do do IS April, 10 June, do U Oct. do 13 Oct., 14 do 14 Oct., U) do i() April, 1.") June, 12 Oct., If) Oct., do do do •I Feb. do 17 June, do lO do do 62 do do 68 do t;3 do do do do do 113 do do (j3 do llfsidcncc Saint John. April, t>3 19 Oct., do Halhousie, r.) do do Fredericton. UOct. M United States. \Z do (55 Saiut John. 14 Oct., G4 Grand Palls, tl Feb., 64lFredeiicton. iShediac. 7 June, 041 Fredericton. 1(1 do ()') Woodstock, do do i Fredericton. do do; I*. K. Island, do dO|Saint John, do doi do. 12 June, (]5iMoncton. do do 'Saint John. in do (14 1 do. i-?> Oct., li.j; do. do (Kij Richibnclo. Arcstook, i;,') Sussex Vale. rc.i.St. Stephen. 0') I Saint John. tlij'Bathurst. 13 Oct., 19 Oct., 9 Feb., 11 Feb., 11 Feb., June, 13 Oct. April, do (13 G4 (>.i do 04 (14 do do 0.3 do do do do do Oa do I do I Or>}l() June, do Oi.t., 0.) 12 Oct., do 10 Oct., (')') do do do do do do do do do 8 Feb., 8 July, April, do do I April, June, do 05 Saint John. 05 do. do do, 07 Ottawa, , . . xVusti'aliu, 07 Krederictou. do, Uichihucto. . . . j United States. 07 Fredericton. do do. ciolSaint Geofi^e. Saint Jt.liii. do do. do do. 7<') Ivin!.';'s '. !oi;iitv 07 (17 07 j d()|Xe\v V-)rk, Saint John. do. 11 Oct., 12 Oct., 11 Oct., 12 Oct., 15 Oct., 07ilO Feb., do| doill June, do! do . . . [Hopewell. 07 i Woodstock. 07 i Saint .lohn. |J7 j Fredericton. . . . 'New York. 07'Sanit .John. 07 j liSiSaint John. . . . j Dorchester. •18 i do. do' Saint John. Mi s M. S n B O Pi sr H. R. Smith, 14 King street, Saint John, N. B. Wooden Ware of all kinds sold by 1188 i ill llAUniSTKUS AND ATTOllNKWS. 1876.. NAMKS. A.hnilt.'.l AUf)rn('V. Adlllillr.l ^>ilr^i^t('r. 9 n »< 3 9 JS a fa V John Herbert ('riiwCoid il7 .June, •"•('rilbert II. Pu<^s!("y, LL.H., Ijune •li I'liiibih Triii'lx, A/..//., . . . . II 1 Jiiiu' Alfred A. Stockton, A. M Miclmel Adains, Chiirles W. iJeckwitli, Kzekiel McLood, LL.15., It. ('I>i|imfin SI\inner, Thomas Milledire, M. A. (j|'>oige Krcd'k. Fislior, Alex. W. IJfiird, Joshua Chandler, A. H., Stephen B. Apploby, ('harlos 11. Lngrin, A. 1?. (i(H)i-y;e H. Steadman, Willicm B. McSiVi'in/, William V: Milnor, Daniel C. Courser, liL.H jl9June, "L. lliclnnoiid Hun isou, A.U. '21 Oct., Charles A. Stockton, I,L. H. \ do James I). I'hinney, A. 1]. •fotin iiiissell Arinsti'onj^, "John Kerr, Criorne 11. MnVia, LL. />', AU X SIiisoii jyioiiijixcii. do 114 Oct., : do i do il<:> Feb., ill) Feb., do do ilO Oct., ,10 Oct., , do 11 Feb., •21 April, do do ! Oct, do do i) Feb. Samuel Joseph liaker, . ,.j do Albert Joseph Hickman, ... Fdward It (ire^oi y, M-. H-, ■•Montesquieu McDonald, ^Mohn Willet, Thomas \V. Peters. Jr . LL.B. I'ierre A. Landry,, Lemuel J. Tweedie, James Mitchell, A. M J Miies (r. Stevens, Jr , A. U.. Ifci.rii llUur^yify LL.li y Robert 0. Stockton, LL. \S. Fdward T. ('. Knowles, .... Melbourne McMonu'ile, . . . , Barry R. I'lanT, A. Rainsfoid Ralloch, Robert A. Borden, A. \\ tteorge W. Bnrbid)j;e, A. M., William Fugsley. A. B ^Charles Abncr Macdmiald,, Thomas W. Hickman, •"•William B. Wallace, -i-Allen Otty Karle, • -"Philip Palmer, Caleb T. Fox, Leander A. White, .. . ./. Arfliur I'ainreatiijr, Will HI III II . D'li'kyiiii , .... James Alfred Vanwari, A. ^L Wesley Van wart, A. M., .... do I -2 2 June, I '2-2 Oct , I do ; do 1 do I do 1 do 'IS Feb., : do do i do i do ! do ':l'i June, i do ' do !-2i) Oct., ;'20 June, I do. V2--> Oct., '■20 Feb., ' do. ! do. .\ do. 1 June, 1 Nov. do. I (l?ill .(lino, liTill .lune •17: June do! do •;- 14 Oct., d do 14 Oct., do|li; Oct., 'IB, 10 June, «S 9 June, do 3 Feb., do 9 June, 'IS 2 Feb., Sackville. 70 Woodstock. 70'Saint John, do do. do Richibucto. 70 Saint John. do, do. do Boston. 7l|Sanfrancisco. 71 Tobifjue. 7l|Dorcl>ester. 71'Saint John. 7i do. 71: do. do! do. do, Dorchester. do:Newcastie. do, St. Stephen, do do. 72 Saint John, do Chatham, do Saint John. do'St. Stephen iloMadawaska do do. 72 Moncton. do Saint John. do do. 72 do. ... Dorchester. 73 1 Saint John. 7:V do. 74' do. . 7i^|(iayetowii. 74!Siun< Jo!in. . . . i ilo. 7.'>j Frederictou. do d(J, > S : « \ 4J ' •'* , "ll ■tf il dl et '1 ^ \ >* \ .0 3 1 3; >* \ •-J <0 Oq s 01 u \ "* 1 b « 1 •1 (D ■2 W f^ OS a «> ^ ?, 35 4) CO * » ^ lr» * rl (D -tf OI >> * m S -^ a 3 •1 P '1 u 1 i (D (a OS CO rr* t-t Si :/j >^ CD CO O to h \ ^ d S 4J u « o \ tJ I 1:4 ! »4 .^ s o •a e u o u 5! d .— < u a » George F. Bairil, George A. Henderson, Thomas Medley Wetmore, . George Bliss Seely, Allison B. Connell, liL.B... Heuiy Turner, George E. Fairweat ber. . . George B. Fraser, James A. Belyea, James L. Kerr, Robert J. Bennet, B. A., . . George Bruce Kerguson, . . Thos. Curleton Allen, LL.B Robert Barry Smith, Joseph Howe Dickson, Frederick Herbert McKiel, J as. Roach McMouagle, LL, Hugh Havelock McLean, ., Henry A. Forster, Richard F Quigley.LL.B., Miles B. Dixon, William A. Park, Michael Samuel Benson, . Ed. Perley Williston. A. B. B. iisreb. I do. do. do. '20 April do. i 20 June j do. I do. ! do. 21 Oct., 22 Oct., do do do do do 13 Feb., do do 28 April, do 18 June, do Admitted Barrister. '74 '74 '74 '74 '74 '74 '74 '74 '74 '74 74 74 do do do do do 75 do do do do do do 13 Feb., do do do 75 do do do Residence . 2G June, 75 i^aint John. Dorchester. Fredericton. Woodstock. |iSaiut John.{^ do. r-fii.. Chatham." Saint John. do. do. Gagetown. Fredericton. Moncton. Dorchester. Saint John. Sussex. Saint John. Shediac. Saint John. do. Newcastle. Chatham. Newcastle. ECCLESIASTICAL. THE CHURCH OF ENGLAND. Bishop— The Right Kev. John MedJey, D. D., Bishop of Fredericton — Fredericton. AJmon, Kev. Foster, Kector, St. Luke, Forsyth, Rev. David, liector, Cliatham. Portland. Fleweliing Rev. J. E., Misaionarv, Arraetrong, Rev. "W. IJ., Curate, Siilnt Wicklow. James, St. tloiiii. Hanforil, Kev. S. J., Missionarv, Uj»- Armstrong, Kov. Crt'org*,' M., Itcctor, 8t. ^ ham. Mark, Saint .Tohu. : Harrison, Kev. Canon. Armstrong, Rev. W., Kectur bl. James, j Hartin. llov Ttiomas, Mif^siuuarv, Cnu- Saint John. I tcrbury. BU8», Uuv, 1). M.. liettor, Westmorland. jHaningtou, it-",. E. A. AV., Keolor, Brlgstooke, Rev. F. II. J., Kector Holy Prince Wilhani ami Dumfries— (Dean Trinity, St. John. Brown, Rev. ,J.. Kootor, Sackviile and Dorchester. Crozicr, Rev. F. B., Missioiiarj, Dal- housie. Carr, Kev. J. Frederic, Kector, Kings- clear. Coster, Kev. N. A., Kector, Kichibucto. Coster, Rev. C. G., Pli. D., St. John. Covert, Rev. W. S., Missionary, Grand Manan. Cruden, Kev. \S ., Rector, Derby. DeYeber, Kev. Canon, Rector, St. Paul, Portland. Dowllne, Rev. Theophilus E., Kector, St. George's, Carlelon, St. John. Rural) Hoyt, Rev. L. A., Missionary, Andover. Jaffrey, Rev. W., Mlsslonarv, St. Mar\*- (1 lac— (Dean Rural). Jarvis, Rev. Herbert M., Missionary, Buctouche. Ketohum, Rev. Canon. D. D., Kector. St. Andrews. Medley, Kev. Canon, Rector, Sussex. McKiel, Kev. W. Lel> Rector, DoiiEla>( and Bright. *' Milntii\ Efyv. C, Kc^'red MIssionarv, Westfleld. Mather, Rev KlcharJ, Kector, BathurM. H. B. Smith, 14 King street, Saiat John, 1^. Bf Stereoscopes, 75 Cents — •;' I' 1 0) a a; a 90 Ef'Cr.KSIASTJfAI,. [1876. N'calt'-., llvv. J., Kcctor, (JntttloMii Noalos, JJ«'v. T., IJcctor, WnodHlock. Nolib?, Rev. ^*. H., (.'iirati-, Trinity, SI. Jolm. I'iirtri'li^i', Kftr. Praiitis, Rcoior, HotVjo- mr. ParritlitT, Itov. D. 15., lU-cl<>r, St. .rii.lc, Carloton— (I)caii Uural). rirki'tt, lU'v. I). W., .^^^^sio||a^, (Jnuii- wieli ami Wickliani— (Dean Rural). IVarnon, Iter. J., Sub Dean, Catlicdriil. Frt'dork'toii, and Missii(nar\ at Ni'W Maryland. Penlrt'atli, Rev. Kdwin S. VV., Itoolor Monr, Newfustlc. k()l)frl>>, Uov. 0. G., lU'c'tor, Frodoriclon Runliton, Rut. Joseph, Rector, Christ Church, Puiut Stephen. Ilotrers, i;,->-. O., Missioiiiiry. S|>rinfj(le|il. Sehoit'M, ke . (jrt'orye. I'eelor, Simonds. Seiivil. Kev. V'. H. ".,,;. »r, KingHlon, Scuvij, Itev. C.^".i, Ph. D., St. John. Sillsi, Rev. Charles M., Missionary, Ciim- pohello. OFFICERS OF TMK DIOCESAN CHURCH SOCIETY. President, The Right JJev, John, Lord Bishop of Fredericton; Vice Presidents, Hon. John S. Saunders, Fredericii A. Wiggins, Esquire, lion. Samuel L. Tilley, C. U., Lieut.-Oevernor, Rev. Canon Scovil. Ph. P., and William M.Jarvia, Esquire ; Treasurer, H. W. Frith, Esquire. Auditors, V. U. Fairweather, Esquire, W. H. A. Keans, Esquire. Finance Committee, Rev. \V. Scovil, W. M. Jnrvis, Esquire, R. Lester Peters, Esquire, G. Sidney Smith, Esquire, William Carman, Esquire, T. W. Daniel, Esquire, Geo. E. Fenety, Esquire, and H. W. Frith, Es- quire, Treasurer. Secretary, Rev. Canon Ketchum, D. D., Saint Andrews. Hoard of Home Missions— The Right Rev. the Lord Bishop (ex ofTicio"), Rev. F. H. J. Brigstocke, Rev. Canon Medley, Rev. Canon DeVeber, Rev. Canon Ketchum, D. D. ^ex officio), George A. Schofleld, Esq., W. M. Jarvis, Esq., C. W. Weldon, Esq., G. Sidney Smith , E.5(i.,Hurd Peters, Esq., H. W. Frith, Esq.,(exoiBcio). Geo. .\. Schofieli, Secretary to Committee. Provision for Widows and Orphans of the Clergy — H. L. Sturdee, Esquire, Secretary. Executive Committee— Hon. Judge Allen, Samuel D. Berton, Jamos W. Brayley, Wm. Carman, R. T. Clinch, T. W. Daniel, Hon. .Aidge Fisher, George K. Fenety, T. R. Hanington, A. Inches, C. E. L. Jarvis, I. ARen.lack, H. G. C. Ketchum, B. Lester Feters, Hurd Peters, T. Bar- clay Robinson, James R. Ruel, Col. J. Robinson, G. Sidney Smitli, G. A. Schofleld. J. Woodforde Smith, H. L. Sturdee, C. W. V/eldon, and (ieorge W. Whitney. Sliau. Rev. R., Rector, C.nmbridjre. Smilli, Rev. R. E., Rector, St. (Je(*rjfe —(Dean Rural). Smith. Rev. Josei)li, Jleclor, Petersville. SI ret I, Rev. W. H., Missionary. Ricli- moml. Sjmond.H, Rev. R., JJector, Burton. ISpike, Rev. Heiirv M., Rector, Laneasi- I lei-. Sterling. R«v. G. II., IJootor, Mauijerville. Talbot, Rev. James II.. Missionary, , Albert County. ! Wainwright, Uev. Ilasinsfs S.. Rector, ! SI. Davi.l. i Warnefnrd. Rev. K. A.. Reelor, Norton. [Walker. Rev. Canon, Rector, Haniptuii. I Walker, IJev. W., Hampton. Weeks, Rev. A. H.. Rector, (^ucensbury. Welinure, Rev. D. I., Missionary,Clitton. Woo(/, Jier. yl.. Retired Missiunarv, St. Jolin. WiMKlnian. Rev. K. S., Rector, W^estlield. Willis. Rev. C,, Rector, Salsibury. > o o THF, STxNOJJ OF TUE MARITIME PROVINCES OF CHURCH IN CANADA. THE PRESBYTERIAN Pfesbi/tery o/Sulnt t/ohn. — John Brooke, D. D., Fredericton ; Andrew Donald, Londonderry and Campbell Settlement. James Bennet, St. .lohu's Church, St. John. LewiB Jack, Springfield and English Settlement. William Millen, Bocabec and Wawelg. David McLiso, D. I)., Calvin Church, St. John. D. Mcllae, Saint Stephen's Church, Saint John. Wm. P. Bejrg, St. Stephen. Samuel Johnston, Harvuy. James Gray, A. M., Sussex, I). Waters. LL.D., St. David's Church, St. John. J. D, Murray, Fredericton. Wm. Fogo, Buctouche and Cocaigne. J. Hogg, Naahwaak and Stanley. Robert .T. Cameron. St. Andrews Church, Saint Jolin. J. K. Bearisto, Salt Springs. J. C. Burgess, A. B., Carleton, Saint .Tohn. Kenneth McKay, Riehmond. James Quinn, St. James. I. S. Simitson, Nerepis, Ac. J.Wallace, A. B., Saint GeorKe. M. R. Paradia (Missionary), Grand Falls. Vacant— New Kiicardine, BaiUie, &c., Chipman, St. Andrews, Woodstock and Northampton. Presbytery of MiramicM.—Aagnn McMaster, New Mills. James Law, A. M., RjchVbueto. ' Wihiam Murray, A. M., Campbellton. John Wells, A.M., New Rich- mond. W. Scott, New Carlisle. Jamea Fowler, A. M., Bass River. Thomas o m to p^ cj CD O ts op ^)oks, StationeTy, Beriodicals, and Literary Papers--- Simonson's, 14 Charlotte street. [1876. elersvilli.'. iry. liirli- , I o m a >—• o < u> O ts- I . » 09 to P- <6 O OP ) H 1876. KCCLKSIASTICAI,. yi , Hathurst. .lohn Robertaoti, Tiibusintac Anderson, Newcastle. W. M. Wilson, (JhHtliam. Thomas (4, .Jolinstime, Blackville and Derby. Hiiiniiel Russell, Black Kiver iinil Red Bank. .John M. Allan, Chatham. Nicholson, Kivcr Charlo. — and Burnt (Jhurch. .lames UKFUHMKD PKESIJYTEUI AN ClIL HCH UK IKELANM. Ilevr*. Alexander McLeod Stavely, St. John, J. U. Lawson, Bainesville, 8t. tins, and Black River; .Millstream and Watson Settlement, vacant. Mur- H ov. WESLKYAN MKTMOniST MINISTERS. C'ONKKIIKNCK 01' KASTKUN HHITISII A.MKKICA. J)uncun D. Cvirrie, Pre.sident ; Rev. Robert Duncan, Secretui y. ST. JOHN DISTRICT. R. Duncan, Financial iSecretary. .Sprague, A. M. ; John A. Clark, A. .M., Henry Pope, juii. ; Henry Daniel, Jan. R. John (Exinouth Strtiet), Edwin Evans. Ackn.an ; Lawson, Henry Pope, jun., Chairman. St. Jo/ii/, (Germain Street), Howard supernunKrary ; St. Jo/iii, (Centenary), Narraway, A. M., Suporiiuintraries. St. St. John (Portland), Robert Duncan. St. JiJiu (Carleton), Samuel R. (i. ISI. Barrett, supernumerary. St. John (Carmarthen streei). Williaii under superintendence of Rro. Pope. Fdirville, S. T. Teed. SufiH<'X, C. W. Dulcher Apokttqui, W. W. Lodge. I/a/npton, S. W. Sprague. St. Martintt^ Richard Opie ; John .T. Colter, supernumerary, under the superintendence of S. W. Sprague. Onind Lake (Kast), tieorge W. Fisher. Jeramleiii., Thomas Allen. Welsfordf h. S. .Johnson. Kingntan, William Magga. FREDEBICTON DISTRHJT. Hezekiah McKeown, Chairman. James Taylor, Financial Secret»ry. Frexleni ton, H.UcKeown; R. Weddall, supernumerary. Man/miUe, Edward Jenkins. GiMon, Robert Wilson. Niu/i, T. J. Deinsta((wW.s, F. W. Harrison. Saint Jameft, Fant, One wanted. Saint James, West, John Tinling, under the superintendence of Rev. John Prince. Saint George, Septimus E. Colwell, under the superintendence of Rev. F, W. Harrison. Deer Island, W. H^vrrison. Gi-and Manan, One wanted. ROMAN CATHOLIC CLERGYMEN, IN THE DIOCBSK 01" SAI.NT JOHN, NEW BUU.VSWICK. The Right Rev. John Swkeny, D. D., Bishop of St. John ; Rev. F. .X. .1, Michaud, > . G., Rev. Antoine Ouellet, Rev. Joseph Murray, and Thomas Walsh, City of St. John ; Rev. W. F. Chapman, Portland ; Rev. E. J. Dunpliy, Carleton, St. John : Rev. R, Edox, Q-aco ; Revs. J. McDevitt, P. P., and F. Xavier Cormier, Curate, t, B. Smit^, 14 King street, Saint Jolui, N. B.' t • ! f u V OB a e u a s V A. 02 *' Home Light'* Oil Is the Best in use- KCCLKSIASTICAL. [1876. Fredericton : Rev. V. McAuley, New Ireland. Albert County: Rev. K. Habinuiiu* Buctouche ; UfV. II. McKennu, .lolinville, C. C. ; Rev. JanieH guinii and Kev. T. Wul8li, St. Stephen; llev. K. Doyle, t^uint iJeoifce; Rev. P. Farrcl, IVterBVille, ' QueenN County, |{ev. Fathers Lefeltre, JcollVlon, liecourt, MoManm, and L'Abltec, Memranicook ; Rev. .1. Foley, ht. Andrews; Rev. .1. Verek'jr, Sussex Vale; iiev. I 1'. Brndlcy, Ca|)e Hahl ; Kev. .1. N. Vanier. Rev. A. (josaelin, CocalKne; J. Ouel- I Jett, St. Mary, Uuetouene: Rev. J.. I. ^[nrray, Richlbucto ; R. V, Doucet, Itarachois; r R. F. Uandet, Shediac. ; ' HAl'TIST MINI.STEKS IN' Ni;W UHI NSWICK. r WKSTEKN ASSOCIATION. | Rev. Geo. Heely, Woodstock, Moderator; Rev. W. I'. Kverett, St. John, Clerk. I Revs. O. W. M. Carey. A. M., J. 1). Pope, Wm. P. Kverett, A. M.. James Spencer j; and I. E. Bill, Sen., Saint John; E. Hickaon. A. M., Carleton ; David McClellan, I} Portland; W. B. Boggs, A. M.. Ban^ko.?, Siani; Samuel Burt, Jacksonville ; Job. Cahill, Bristol, Y. C. ; G. R. Campbell, Eel River ; If. A. Charlton, Jacksontown ; '• Chas. P. Clarke, Pennlield : John Coombes, Upper Oagetown; Henry J. Coy, Oak I Bay; T. W. Crawley, Saint Andrews ; (5. K. Currie, A. B, Andover ; J. D. Kat- j ruan. Lower Hainesville : William M. Kdwards, Blissfield; (Jeorge Estabrooks, Simonds ; J. G. Harvey, Centreville ; George Howard, Jacksonville; B. N. Hughes, I ! en Grand Lake ; .1. H. T«pper, Queensbury ; W. K. Vlckery, Newcastle, Mir Walker, Mascareen ; I. E. Bill, Jun., Caribou, Me. IdcmUutes. —Wm. Annis, William Beddow, T. P. Da>'ies, Edmund H. Duval, George E. Good, A. B., Joshua Goodwin, Charles Hender-ion, E, W. Kelly, E. M. Kierstead, A. B., James S. May, S. W. Parent, George L. Price. D. C. Stlllwell, i' C= and J. W. (3. Young t. KASTKHN ASSOCIATION. Rev. G. F. Miles. Amherst, Moderator; S. W. Keirstead, Studhoim, Clerk. Revs. Samuel Bancroft, George Beckwitii, James Herritt, Havelock; David Bleakney, Corn Ridge; Frank Beattie, Hopewell; T. A. Blackadar, Harvey, A. C. ; David Crandal, Springfield ; W. A. Crandal, Lute's Mountain ; W. A. Corey, Springfield ; W. W. Corey, Salisbury ; W. T. Corey, Hillsborough, '2d ; E. C. Corey, Penobsquii ; J. M. Curry, Pelitcodiac ; D. L. Carjienter, Point Midgic ; J. W. Carpenter, Bayside, A. G. ; Patrick DufFy, Hillsboro ; J. E. Fillmore, Turtle Creek ; James Goldrup, Coverdale ; B. R. Herritt, Shediuc : Hezekiali Harris, . J. H. Hughes, Havelock ; Ezekiel Hopper, Coverdale; James Irving, Baltimore, j AC; EUiis Kierstead, Collina Corner; Oswell Keith, Belyua's Cove; Millege i Lewis, Corn llidge; Donald McPhail, Buelonche; Robert Mutch, Roshea; A. B. Macdonald, Narrows, Q. C. ; J. A. Smiili, Si. .Martina ; Peter Spragg, : | G. W. Springer, Jein.«eg ; J. C. Steadman, : Solomon Smith, Mapleton, EIt'ii ; Thoir.as 'I'o'h?, Momitoii ; Abel Wasliurn, Saint Martinii. Lici'iiiliti. N.— J;)>. liuckley, Michael Gross, Jacob Steeves, Fldgar Hatfield, Asa ; Perry, Seth W. Keirstead, Edwin Howe, Robert Howe, and Alonzo L. Dykemau. i NKW BRUNSWIOk BAPllST HOME MISSIONARY BOARD 187o-76. ' Uev. J. D. Pope, President; Hon. A. McL. Seely, Hon. John Ferris, M. P., C. Harper, D. T. Roberts, William Vaughan, C, F. Clinch, William Swim, M. I». P. ; j A.F.Randolph, J. H. Morau, and II. C. Stubbs, Esquires, Vice Presidents;! J. F. Marsters, Corresponding Secretary; J. E. Marsters, Recording Secretary; I E. H. Duval, Assistant 5'ecretary ; John H. Harding, Esquire, Treasurer; Hon. A. McL, Seely, Auditor. Executive Committee— Henry Vaughan, T. P. Davies, J. J. I Bostwick, Jonathan Titus, R. Chipmaa Skinner, C. D. Everitt, Reuben G. Lunt, I J. 8. May, L. L. gharpe, A. W. Marsters, Gorliam D. Steeves, D. J, Gillies, E. H. , Duval, William Swim, Moses Lawrence, T. H. Hall, Cilbert White, 3. F. Matthews, i William Allwood, J. D. Purdy, E. Elliott, John March, J. H, Allen, and William , Lewis. Of this Board all Ministers coouected with (lie two Associationa are \ members, &» »ffici». I , ♦-> ■■n 3 .' 13 I ►>{ 09 I -d I (4 I ca o ■ai ° Si »-< 1 'H I 1) I X) 1 a' <^ : w! T. II. Kami, D. C. I... Presidont; Dr. Spurden, W. Faulkner, Ksq., and R. .1. Murray. Vice PrtHidents; Prot. 1). F. IIi^,'gin8 and John March. Usu., Hccretarictf ; .Tolin U. Harding. Ksquire, Treasurer. liOAlvD OF FOKKUiM .HI smNS. ^1, Kev8. Charles Tuppor,D.D.,0. K.Day. J. M. Cramp, D.l)., D.A.Steele, I. E. BUI, "5 I A. H. Macdonald, J. Davis, William P. Kverett, G. M. W. Carey, .1. D. Pope, ! and K. Hickaon, and Hot). A. McL. Seely, A. W. Masters, !«nd (J. .M. Hteeves, ^ j I Ks(|uire8. Uer. W. I'. I'.verett, Home l^ecr«tary; J. M. Cramp, D. D., Foreiffn 3 j[ Secretary ; T. P. Davies, Treasurer. DOARD OF OOVKUNUKS OF ACADIA iXtUuKQK, N. S. Kcva. G. Armstrong, A. M. ; E. M. Saunders, A. M. ; A. S. Hunt, A. M. ; S. W. DeHlois." A. M. ; I. E. Bill; D. M. Weltou, A. M. ; E. Hickaon, A.M. ; Tliomas Todd ; Murk Curry, E.s(( ; John R. Calhoun, Esuuire; Avard lK)ngli\v, Esquire; Hon. 1) McX. Parker. M. D. ; 1). kupert Eaton, V,m\. ; /. G. Gabel, Esq. ; A. F. Randolph, Esa. ; Hon. .)udt/(.' McCuIlv ; Wrn. Faulkner, Esq. ; H. Douglass, Esq. ; A. W. Mas- ter.s' Esq. ; J." II. Harding. Esq. : Rev. W. P. Everett ; Rev. S. W. I)e- lilois, A. M., Secretary ; \. D. VV. Barss, E,S4 , A. M., M. D,, Treasurer. CONGREGATIONAL CHURCHES IN .\. SCOTIA AND N. IIUUNSWICK. Saint .John, Rev. ; Sheffield and Grand Lake, Rev. Joseph Baker; ; Keswick Ridge, Douglas, and Cardigan, Rev. Simeon Sykes ; Florenceville, ! ; Milltown, X. 13., Rev. John J. Hlair ; Yarmouth, N. S., Rev. Alex. Mac- j gregor; Ohebogue, Rev. W. OibDs ; Pleasant River, Rev. J. Shipperley ; Liverpool, I Rev. Duncan MacGregor : Milton, N. S., ; Rrooklyn, N. S , ; Cornwallis, ; llalifj-.x, N. S., Rev. Thomas Milner; Maitland and I Noel, N. S., Rev. J. H. Hawes ; Manchester, N. S., Rev. Jacob McLellan; Murgaree, I C. R., Rev. William Peacock. Without pastoral charge, Rev. Jacob McLellan, j Noel, N. .•». I OFFICKUS OF THE CONGREGATIONAL UNION OF NOVA SCOTIA AND ' NEW BRUNSWICK. I Rev. ihinoiiii MacGregor, Chairman ; Rev. Joseph Barker, Secretary ; I Rev. Alex. MacGregor, Mi.ssiouary Secretary ; James Woodrow, Esq., I Treasurer nnd Statistical Secretary ; Hon. Freeman Tupper, Freeman ! Dennis, Esq , H. P. Bridges, Esq , Rev. James Shipperley, Rev. Simeon ! S.ykes, and William Andenson, Esq.. Union Conimiitee. FREE CHRISTIAN BAPTIST CHURCH. I Rev. J, McLeod, Moderator, Fredericton, York County i Rer. .lohn Perry, Assistant Moderator, > ictoria Corner, Carleton County. Rev. C. T. Phillips, Corresponding Secretary, Sussex Corner, Kings Connty. I Prof. (J. E. Foster, Recording SecretHry, Fredericton, N B. D. aicLeod Vince, Assistant Recording Secretary, Hartland, Carletun County. ' William Peters, Es((uire, Saint Jolin. Treasurer. I Revs. Charles McMuUin, Brighton; Ezekiei Siprell, Wakefield; Edward : Weyman, Mouth Millstrearo, K. C. ; .Joseph Noble, Woodstock, C. C. ; Jacob 'Gunter, Fredericlon ; Benjamin Merriit, Otnabog; Alexander Taylor, Ilauip- ; I Btcad ; Robert French, St. John ; John Perry, \ icloria Corner ; William Kinghorn, Nashwaasis ; Pettr Malloch, Welshpool, Campobello ; Thomas Connor, Woodstock ; I I John McKenzie, Jerusalem; Cyril Doucett, Knowlesville ; J. N. Barnes, Mouth ij Oromocto; J, T. Parsons, St. John; Stephen E. Curry, Upper Caverhill; Thomas I Tan wart, Woodstock; F. Babcock, Cape Sable Island, N. S. ; Samuel Downey, I Kara ; William Brown, Grand Harbor; Jarvis Shaw, Middle Simonds : George W. I McDonald, Woodstock, C. C. ; J. E. Reud, Keswick ; G. T. Hartley, Upper Wood- I stock ; Joseph McLeod, Fredericton ; Aaron Kenney, North Head, Grand Manan ; I I Solomon Smith, Rusagornish, Sunbury County; Elijah Gray, Wicklow, 0. G. ; j i Beniamin Sherwood, Norton ; C. T. Phillips, Sussex ; Thomoa Fitssherbert, Kent, (CO.; E. Garraty, Lincoln; John S. Jones, Caverhill; John Gravinor, Bath, C, H. B. Smkli, 14 Xing street, Saint Joim, K- iT h?A"' Chromos, in great variety, at ^:' I ,1 1 I s a I r Vl KDUCATIONAI.. [1876. 0. ; T. W. Carpenter, Wickhiini ; B. Onlpittx, Upper Hugxex, K. C. ; J. HeuderHon . Anclovei', V. 0.; [). l>. Hurrig, Ciinterbury ; 8. II. ^^ yiuun, AimKuncc ; tttid N. I,. Price, IVtitcodiiie. lAcentiateH.—]). McLeoil Vince, II. Ihigerrnan, K. W. Ilmtli'y, A. Ct. Louns- bury, O. M. Hubiir, and \V. DcWier. riOMK MISSION SOCIETY OF TIH: F. C. HAPTlSiS OF N. B. Uev. (i. W. McDonald, President; Revs. K. ». (lray,Tiio8. Fitzlierbcrt, and John A. OweiiH, Vice-l'residentg; Uev. G. A. Haitley, Correttpondln^' Secretary ; Kev. C. T.'l'liillip», RtcordhiK Secretary ; Rev. J. T.ParsonB, Treasurer; O. W. Hoyer, Fsq., Auditor. Kxecutive Committee — Uev. J. .McLeo*!, Rev. (i. W. .McUonald, Win. Peters, Kgq,, J. Urunduge. and the two Secretaries and Treasurer. FOREIGX MISSION SOCIKTV OF THE F. C. BAPTISTS OF N. U. Kev. J. McLeod, President; Uevs. .1. .McKenzie, Samuel Downey, and B. Slicr- wood, Vice Presidents: Rev. Joliu Perry, Corresponding Secretary ; Rev. J. K. Reud, Recording Secretary; Wm. Peters, Ksq., Treasurer; Uev. C, T. Philli)iH. Auditor. Executive Committee— Revs. J. T. ."i'lsons, K. Gray, E. Weyiuan, 0, Doucett, B. Oolpitts, (i. T. Hartley, T. Couiior, 0. W. Orser, C. McMullln, and the two Secretaries. F. C. BAPTIST SADUATIl \). W. Clark, Esq., President; i. SCHOOL CONVEVTION. the Elders of Conference, Vice- I o «i n o : < I |l o Presidents; W. U. Uaunce, Secretary ; E. C. Freeze, Esq., Agent ; Geo F. Atherton, Treasurer; Exonutive Committee -li. N. Price. Rev. 11 French, Kev. G. W. McDonald, Kev. E. (Jarrity, Kev. E. Siprell, W. Webb, S. Hayden Shaw, J. N. Noble, and Abner .Mer.seieuu F. 0. BAPTIST BOAKD OF MANAGERS. D. W. Clark, Esq., Chairman; Rev. G. A. Hartley, Robert Slipp, B. J. Palmer, George L. Slipp, ai.d G. VV. Boyer, Esquires. F. C. BAPTIST ministers' RELIEF FUND. Rev. J. E, Reud, Presidents; Kevs. W. Brown and John McKenzie, Vice-Presidents; Rev. J. Noble, Recordinjj Secretary ; i>. W. ('lark, Esq., Treasurer; Revs. J. N. Barnes, Auditor. Disbursing Coniniittee — Kev. G. A. Hartley, C. McMullin, B. S. Palmer, Esq., and William Hallett. CHRISTIANS, OR DISCIPLES OF CHRIST. Saint John, N. B. — Duke Street. — Pastor, Elder George Garraty. " Charlotte Street. — Pastor, Elder Hiram Wallace. Deer Island, N. B.—Pastor, Elder W. F. Hughes. Klder H. Greenlaw. Letite (St. George). — Elder Keswick, N. B.— Elder . EDUCATIONAL. EDUCATIONAL DEPARTMENT OF THE PROVINCE. PnoviNX'iAL Board of Eddi ation.— The Governor, the Members of the Executive Council, the Pi esideiit of the University of New Brunswick, and the Chief Super- intendent of Education. Chiei' Superintendent of Education. — Theodore H. Rand, Esquire, M. A., D. C. L. Clkrk oh Assistant. — George Thompson. . W. Crocket, A. M., Principal of Training and Model Schools. Assistants, H. C Creed, A. M., MissM. E. Gregory, C. II. Tweedie, and E. Minard. iNi^PECTORS OF SCHOOLS. — Albert— R. D. Robinson. Carleton— W. V. Dibblee. Charlotte — W. S. Robinson. Gloucester — James Smith. Kent — Thomas W.Wood. Kings — D. P. Wetmore. Northumberland — Chas. S. Ramsay. Queens — Rev. Ben- jamin Shaw. Uestigouche — Uev. Thomas Nicholson. Saint John — E. H. Duval. Sunbury— Dr. Bridges. Westmorland— Richard Wilson, Jun. York — E. C. Freeze. Provincial Examiners of Teachers. — W. Brydone Jack, D. C. L,, Examiner in (a (0 (A (D O o ct- OP New Bru&Bwiok Series School Books— Simonson's, 14 Charlotte street. 9 81ipp. ffi ) o P4 d 81 1876. KnUCATIONAt,. '.»5 Si >> V) I a d o o d X) H Hcliool .MuMiiRonieiit, Ac. Thomai Hftrrlfon, LL. I). , Kxamiiitii- In Mtitliciniitk-s. Clmi'li'-* Spurdoii, I). I)., KxmniiRT iti Hlntory mid (k-ograptiy. (George KohcrtH, I'll. I> , KxHtnitier in LiiiiKiiugi', &r. MAnR.\S H(,'m)OL. Thk Oovkrsou and Thustkeh "FTHk Madras School in Nkw niius'i^wicK. — Tlie Lieutenant (Jitveriior; the liord Uisliop of tht; Diocose; the McMnhtT:) of Her Mii- jesfy'H Council; the .Jud;,-e of the Court of Vice Adiuiralty ; thy .•^peukt-r of '.he Mouse of Assemhly; the Mfiyor and Uocorder of f. , Kznkiel McLeod, Ksq., Hon. Archibald Harrison, Hon. L. A. Wilrnot, 1). C. I,., Hon. Charles k'ishtr, U. ( . L., and Frederic K. Uarker, I). C. L, Registrar and Treasurer— Kdward H. Wilniot, Ksq., A M. l'ro(e«bor of Mathematics, Natural IMiilortophy and Astronomy— William llry- done Jack, I). C. L.. I'rofessor of Chemistry and Natural Science— lioring W. llai- ley, I'll. 1). Professor of Knglish Literature, Logic and iMetaphysics— Thomas Har- rison, LL. 1). Professor of Classical Literature and History — (ieorge KulaH Foster, .V. H. Professor of French Language and Literature — Francis P. lUvet. Kxaminersfur Degrees — Uev. Charles (I. Coster, A. M., Ph. D. ; Uev. J. M. Brooke. D. D. ; Rev. Charles Spurden, D. I).; Kev. Charles H. Paisley, A. .M. ; Rev. G. (ioodridge Roberts, A, M. ; William Crocket, A. M. Examiner in Civil l^aw — F. K. Barker, D. C. L. CoLLKuiATK School, Fredericton. — Head .Master, (ieorge Itobert Parkin, A. M, Second .Master — Hector .M. Strambecg, A. B. Instructor in French — Francis P. Rivet. NEW BKUNSWICK BAPTIST EDUCATION SOCIETV. J'lesident, A. F. Kundolpti, Es-7(i. BoAKh OK TnusTEKs AM) GovKKNORs. - Ke V. J. McMurray, D. D., Chairman; Mariner Wood, Esq., Treasurer ; Hev. .Joseph Hart, Secretary ; H. Pickard, D. D., Hev. H. Pope, Jr., Hev. C. Stewart, I). D., Rev. James Taylor, Hev. A. W. Nicolson, Hev. Jolni Latlicrii, Hev. H. P. Cowperlhwaite, A. M., H. H. Allison, Esq., John Starr, Esq., Hon. A. R. McLellan, Joseph Prichard, Escj., James I)ixon, Esq., David Allison, Esq., LL.D., Jame.s H Inch, Esq., A. M., and A. A. Stockton, Esq., LL.B. Faculty. — David Allison, Ll^.D., Professor of Political Science ; Rev. Charles Stewart, D. D., Professor of Thf-ology, Moral and Mental Science etc. ; James H. Inch, A. M., Professor of Rhetoric, Logic, &.c. ; Alfred D. Smith, A. .M., Professor of Classics ; Eev. John Burw.ish, A. M., Professor of Natural Science; , Professor of Mathematics. 'S.^ &. Smith, 14 King street, SaUt Jobn, 1^737 Canned Goods in great variety, at ' I ' ! !i' 96 JJANKtJ. [1876. 5: 98 Qi V fl Q. I « (X) © ja MOUNT ALLISON WESLEY AN MALE ACADEMY. David Allison, LL.D., Principal ; Rev. David Kennedy, A. M., Vice Principal. KOABl) OK INSTRirC TION. Kev. David Kennedy, A. M., Head Master, and Instructor in .Mutinjuiatics ami Natural Sciunco ; Professor A. D. t^mith, Instructor in Higher Classics ; George Smith, A. H., Teacherof Intermediate Department and French ; fcJamurl E. Whia- ton, Teacherof Penmanship and Book-keeping; Prof. A. B. Guernsey, Teacher of Vocal and Instrumental Music. ! The Amimni jSociktt of tpk Moist Allmon AVeslbtan Collbue and Acaukmt. — 1 1 W. II. Tuck, Esq . D. C. L., Q. f . President; George II. Clarke, Esq , T. B. Flint, II Esq., A. M., and W. II. Hinnott, Esq., Vice Presidents; G. W. Burbridge, Esq., A. M., Secretary-Treasurer ; Benjamin Russell, Esq., A. M.. and II. P. Cowper- thwaite, A. M,, Assistant Secretarj-Trjasurers. MOUNT ALLISON WESLEVAN FE.MALE ACADEMY. James 15. Inch, A. M., Principal; Mrs. J. R Inch, Matron; Miss A. A, Chesley, M. L. A., Chief Preceptress. Board OK Instruction. — J. K. Inch, A. M., Teacher of Languages, Logic, Ac; Misd Phebe E. Church, Teacher of Belles-Lettres, Ac; Miss Alice A. Chesley, M. L. .v., Teacher of Mathematics and Natural Sciences; Miss Hannah Johnson, M. L. A., Teacher English Department; Miss Maria S. Tuttle, Assistant Teacher ; Professor A. B. Guernsey, Teacher of Vocal and Instrumental Music; Miss M. E. Fickiird, M. L. A., Teacher of Music; Miss Harhaugh, Teacher of Drawing, Painting, Ac. .\LirMNAK A.-sociATiON. — Miss Minnie R. Bent, President; Mrs. R. A. t^trong, j Mrs. J. B. llemmeon. Miss Fannie E. Palmer, Vice Presidents ; Mrs. R. F. Cutten, ' Secretary and Treasurer. | Schools ok tub Christian Brothers, St. John and Portland. Brother 1 Leo, Superior. Academy of the Ladies of tuk Sacred Ubakt. — Saperior School, Sid- ney Street. — Madam Cochran, Superior. Schools, Portland and Carleton. Schools of the Sisters of C'Jarity.— Mother Augustine, Superioress. Schools in Saint John, Portland and Carleton. Christian Brothers. They have also an Orphins' Asylum in the City. St. Joseph's College, Meraramcook.— Rev. Father Lefebre, President; I'rincipals -Revs. Fathers L'Abbee, Biglow, and Lecoust, with twelve teachers. s Si Si Si' On BANKS. Bank ok Hkitism ^okti! Amkrk a. — Paid up Capital, One Million Sterling.— Head OlHcc, London, Enj^land. — (teneral Manaj^or, diaries McXaV). Sr. John, N. B., Branch. — Mamujer — Thomas Maclellan. Telloi — William <'uml)crland. Dit;count Clerk— George W. Daniel. Ledger Kecper--Wm. Kennedy. Clerks — A. C. Blair, John Gordon, and 1) Waieift. iMcssenger — B. Phillips. J^ank ok Nicw Brunswick, St. John. — ('apital, One Million. President, J. \) Lewin, Et^ci. ; T. fjilbert. Vice President ; Cashier, Wm. (lirvau ; G. A. Scholield, Accountant ; <'. Campbell, Corresponc'ing Clerk ; J. Cluw- .son, T. W. Seeds, B. I'oyd, Tellers ; S. Girvan, J. .VI Dick, G. L. Ro- binson, Ledger-keepers ; Da\id Sears, Discount Clerk; W.Patterson, Messengev. Direct irs ; .1. D. Li'wiii, Win. G. Lawiou, Thomas W. Daniel, Edward Sear.s, (i.'orge Carvill, Henry Vaughan, T. (iilbert, and J. S. B. DeVebov. Solicitor, G. Sidney Smith. D'mvuvi Unux. — Tuesdays and Fridays, '.» o'clock, a. .\i. The Maritime Bank of the Dominion of Caitada. — Capital, One Mil* lion.- President, James Domville, M. P. ^''ice-Prcaident, Z. Rinjf ; o I o IS I ft M CO rt O o W Sunday School Ubrarieil and o^6r RequisitM— B. & F. B, Titus, 9 Charlotte Street. (1876. icipal. lies and ; George K Whi8- Teacher >UBMT. — B. Flint, Be, Esq., Cowper- lu A. A. ^'ic, Ac; jsley, M. rohnsoD, "eacher ; 18 M. E, Drawing, Strong, , Cutten, Brother lol, Sid- ftrlcton. rioress. s. They sidcDt ; twelve 1876.] POST OFFICE. 97 Million Charles .clcllan. Daniel, -toidou, L'sident, ail ; G. , Claw- L. Ro- ;tersoii, vlward Vobov. ae Mil- Ring; 00 ft o H (b oa I o •s ti CO I n ft 9 tn O o Id d c9 U .a i-H • f4 ^ : U I v V •^ : 0\ .4; a; I' I t w : 0^ On Packet Letters to aud from the United Kingdom, pre-paid, the scale of rates is as follows, via Halifax, Portland, Quebec, or New York : — A Letter not exceeding half ounce in weight $0 5 A Letter exceeding half ounce, and not exceeding an ounce 10 And so on — adding 5 cents for every additional half ounce. Letters for Newfoundland, 6 cents ; Bermuda, 6 cents -West Indies, via Halifax, 12 cents. | All Letters should be prepaid by Postage Stamps. I Printed Books, Periodicals, and Pamphlets, under 48 ounces in weight, can be forwarded by Post in the Dominion and to Newfoundland, at the rate of one cent per four ounces. Transient Newspapers require to be prepaid, at the rate of one cent per four ounces. Dominion newspapers for subscribers require to be prepaid, one cent per pound, if sent from the office of publication. Pamphlets, Periodicals, and Books, to pass at the above rates, must be sent without a cover, or in a cover open at the sides or ends. No words or marks (except the name and address of the person to whom sent), shall be written on any Newspaper, Pamphlet, Book, Periodical, &c. Book Postage to United Kingdom, under 1 oz., 2 cent-s; 1 to 2 oz., 4 cents; 2 to 4 : oz., 6 cents; 4 ounces and under S ounces, 12 cents; 8 ounces and under 12 oz., 18 cents ; 12 oz. and under 16 oz., 24 cents ; 1B>. and under 1^ 9>., 8C cents ; l>^fi>. to 2 n>., 48 cents. Periodicals printed in Canada can be sent to United Kingdom for 2 cents. Rboistration.— The system of registration is applicable to all description of let- ; ters without distinction, whether they contain articles of value or not. It also applies to parcels. The charge in addition to postage iij for letters 2 cents; to United States, 5 cents; parcels 5 cents ; to England, Scents. Parokls.— Parcels closed at the ends and sides can be sent by mail throughout the Dominion, at a rate of 12>3 cents per half lb. The weight of each parcel is not to exceed 8 lbs., nor the size to exceed 2 feet in length or breadth, and 1 foot in thickness. Tht s I i s I ! P i! PU i!§ I CD ; , ^ '■ cr l: CD < td 112 m t* 0> \ I ^ooks, Stationery, Periodicals, and Literary Faperg-> 18*76.] Simonson's, 14 Charlotte street. CUSTOMS. 99 icale of lalifax, f^ i w o fi B a" a p ' o o 13 (D »1 !s. o IP p- ! P I o «4 s p< o o *1 ti a p p< i **■ P P' I CO I s 0) •v. o o O n « o itt ■•-» o p« o 0) .a Andover, Anagance, Apohaqui, Armstrong IJrook. IJaie Vertc", U:it)i, HaUiurat, IJujtouche, Hutterimt Hi icjc. Campbelltown, Caiupobello, Canteibury Caraquet, Carleton, Centrevillo, Chatham, Chipmaii, Dalhoudie, Dorchester, Edmunston, KIgin. Floienceville, Kretlericton, Oagetown, Grand Falls, Harvey, A. C, Harvey Station, nar"in;l, Station, Hillsborough, Hopewell Cape, Hopewell Corner, Indiantown, Jai'ksonville, Kingsclear, Kingston (Kent), Kingston (Kings), Kouchibouguac, Lepreaux, Madlsco, Memramcook, Moncton, Newcastle, Oromocto, Ossekeag, I'oiiobsquis, Petitcodiac, Uichibucto, Uichmond Corner, River Cliarlo, Kiver Louison. UockliUid, Sackville, Salisbury, Shediac, Sheilield, Shippegan, South Nelson, South Rockland, Springfield, Saint Andrews, Saint (Jeorge, Saint .John, Saint Martins, Saint Stej>l;eti, Sussex Vale, Welsford, Woodstock, lumbiii, and Manitoba- lieeding $10, '• '■\.i;ts. ceeding $2(1, and not ceeding $(50, 80 cents. When Money Orders exceeding $100 in aggregate amount are issued in one day and to the same person, by one ( more Offices upon another Office, the Postmas- ter of the Ofilce drawn upon (if iiecessary) may delay the payment of such Orders for five days. All Money Orders shall be drawn upon Printed Forms supplioil by the Post Of- flee Department; and no Order will be valid or payable unless given upon the regular Printed Forms. The Coiuraission to be charged upon Money Orders shall be as follows : — For liOCiU Orders on Ontario, (Quebec, N.>va Scotia. V. K Island, British Co- -On orders not exceeding .$4, 2 cents; $4, and not ex- Exceeding $10, and not exceeding $-.'0, 10 cents. Ex- exceeding $40. 20 cents. Exceeiling $4it, and not ex- Exceeding .$00, and not exceeding $80.40 cents. Ex feeding $8i>, and not exceeding $1 00, .'iO cents. For Orders on Newfoundland— On orders up to £5, 25 cents. Over £."), and up to £10, .":>(» cents. Over £](», and up to £15, 75 cents. Over £15, and up to £20, $1. For Orders on the United Kingdoir — On orders up to £2, 25 cents. Over £2, and up to £5, 50 cents. Over £5, and up to £7, 75 cunts. Over £7, and up to £10, $1. For Orders on Uritish India— On orders up to £2, 30 cents. Over £2, and up to £5, 60 cents. Over£o, and up to £7, S)0 cents. Over £7, and up to £10, $1.20. For Orders on the United States— On orders under and up to $20, 25 cents. Over $20 and up to $40, 5ii cents. No single order granted tor a larger sum than $40, Canadian currency. 'I'he person to whom an Order is |)ayable, can have it paitl to a second person by writing on it, " Pay to the order of (the name of the .-second person to I fill the blank), for value received." i DOMINIUM FINANCE DEPARTMENT. SAINT .JOHN'. Wiilirttii Seelv, Uominion Auditor R. Chestnut,, Clurk. CUSTOMS. o 'ft t s o n sr' ■0 a VI '; ^ >| ce O i'P roaT OK IfiAINT .lon.N. .ranics ]{. Ruel, E.squiiv Vollcrtor. In Wiirehovsc Dcpartinent — .John Saiidiill, A. AtcIii?ion, and .1. T. T!ioiii])><)ii. hi Long Room—\h^\\vy Wliitoside, (J. Mattlifw, ,T. S. Morinren, f. J-'. Olivo, and A. ('. Harrison. In Shipping Dcparlnnid — .Fames Barber, If. P. Sand:d!. Mraaurn' </ Ships, .lames {{arber. hi Stntifitical Dcpartnunt — J. Vradenl)iir'h-('ofle,'f,>rs.—Vixon. Woodstock — J. F. Merritt. Sub-Collector, (Jrand Fall'^- F. W. Brown. Sub-Collector, Tobique — F Tibbitt . rkvenue. Thomas Hantbrd, Inspector. I). ''. l\!rkins, Collector. George Travis, JohnE. Ganong, John Fredericksan, and James Mason E.\eisemen. o o « H O ? V ti . » o ' o »— • CO o Q o o fi. m \ ' New Brunswick Series of School Books- 1876.1 9 Charlotte street, Saint John, N. B. TAUIKF CUSTOM DUTIKS. 101 I DOMINION buildings' BOARD. Jaines K. Ruel, Esqui'e, Collector of Customs (Chainuan); Johu McMillan, Escjuire, Inspector of Post Offices; John A. Harding, A^ent Marine and Fisheries ; Thomas Hanl'(ud, Esquire, lo&pector of Inland Revenue; Robert Shivos, F.squire, Immigration Officer (Hecretf/y ). IMMIGRATION DEPARTMENT. _ Uolurl Sliivos, Es((uiro, (loveriiiiicnt Iiiiinigration Oftiter tor New (3 ,. Brunswick ; The Deputv TioasiirerMii the Out-Ports of the Provineo act nd M as liinni^rratioii Oflu-ois. o (4 Olive, |. iams, n, M. VI. F. o . Far- owan. O CO ! 1 t :\viol< o 1 en o )n. CO ho — o \llen. O o o 0> -F. u o TARIFF CUSTOM DUTIES. NoTH,— Ity Act HC> Vict., cap. 47, on and from the first July 1875, "such duties of Customs and Excise as arc now charged and collected by the Wine Gallon shall thereafter !)e charget! by the Tmpbrial Gallon, in proportion to the greater capacity ol that measure." The effect of this is that the importer must deduct cue-sixth from the number of Wine gallons to ascertain the number of Imperial gallons for duty ; and on the other han(% adi' one-fifth to the Tariff, rate of duty to lind the duty on the Imperial gallon. I All unenuraerated Articles are subject to a duty of 17 i per cent. A Acids of every description, except Acetic Acid, Sulphuric Acid, and Vinegar (carboys dutiable), . . Free Acid, Sulphuiic (carboys dutiable), . . 3a ct. per lb Acetic Acid Vinegar, . . lOctspergal Advertising Pamphlets, . . 5 per cent Agricultural Societies' Seeds of all kinds, Farming Utensils and Implements of Husbandry, when especially im- ported by, for the encouragement of Agriculture' . Free Alcohol, ..... |1.0;pergal Ale, Beer and Porter, in casks, 10 per cent, ad val., and 5 cts per gal Do. in bottles, 5 quart and lu pint bottles to the gallen, 10 per cent, and 7 cts per gal If :? tl: Almonds and Nuts of all kinds, except cocoa nuts, Alum, ..... Anatomical Preparations, / nchors, .... Angola Hair, unmanufactured, Aniline Salts, uwed for dying purposes, Animals of all kinds, except such as are imported for the improvement of Stock, Animals imported for the improvement of Stock, Aunatto either liquid or solid, . . Antimony .... Antiquities, collections of Apparatus, Steering Apparel (Wearing), and other personal efiects and Imple- ments of Husbandry (not merchandize) in actual use of persons coming to settle in the Dominion, Apparel (Wearing) «f British subjects dying abroad, Arrowroot, Argentine, Albata, and German Silver, and Plated Ware of all kinds, manufactured, Argol, ..... Arms for the Arnay and Navy, 17^ per cent Free Free Free Free Free 10 per cent Free Free Free Free 5 per cent Free Free 17i per cent 17 J percent Free Free H. B. Smith, 14 King street, Saint John, N. B. 'A»' 102 J^hotographs, $1.00 to $4.00 per dozen, at TARIFF CUSTOM DUTIKS. t • I ' 1 ii • . V ' 5l { < ( fr \ ;■ ^''' f \\> .j • «. i ! 1 : M «! Articles for the public use of the Dominion, . " '* use of the Governor General, . " " use of Foreign Consuls General, Ashes Pot, Pearl and Soda, Atlases, not elsewhere mentioned, B IJaj^atelle Boards and Billiard Tables, Bark, Tanners' .... Bark, N^uts, Vegetables, Wood and Drugs, used chiefly in dyeing, Barley, .... Barley, Pot and Pearl, Barilla or Kelp, .... Beans, ..... Beer in Wood (casks dutiable). Beer in Bottles (bottles dutiable), Benzole (packages dutiable). Billiard Tables and Bagatelle Boards, Berries, when chiefly used in dyeing, Bichromate of Potash, Belting Duck, and Hose Duck, Blacking, Bleaching Powders, Blocks, end Patent Buhhes for Blocks, Ships' Books, Blank Account and Copy-books, and Books to be written or drawn upon, Books, printed. Periodicals and Pamphlets, not being fo- reign reprint of British Copyright works ; nor Blauk Account Books ; nor Copy-books ; nor Books to be written or drawn upon ; nor reprints of Books printed [1876. Free Free Free Free 17 i per cent 17 i perceut Free Free . Free '■ . 17 i per cent : . Free . Free 10 pi'r cent and 5 cts per gal 10 per cent and 7 cts per gal loc per gal 17.i per cent Free. Free. Free 17A per cent Free 6 per cent 17^ per cent I 1. 1 !• '1''- !li ii I i ; in Canada ; nor printed Sheet Musio, ' Boots and Shoes (Leather), ; Boot Felt. Botany, Specimens of : Book, Map, and News Printing Paper, ! Bone, manufactured, j Bonnets, Hats and Caps, ! Bibles, Testaments, and _ evotioual Books, 1 Binnacle Lamps, Biscuit and Bread from Great Britain and the B. ^\ A. Provinces, i Bolts and Spikes, galvanized, ' Boiler Plate, Iron Bolting Cloths, Borax, Bookbinders' Tools and Implements, Book Binders' Cloth, .... I Bottles, whatever their contents may be, < Box Wood, Bracelets, Braid, Ac, made of Hair, Brandy, Brass and Copper, manufactured. Brass Tubes or Piping, when drawn, or Iron ' Brass or Copper Wire, round or flat, Brass, in bars, rods and sheets, Brass in scraps, ' Brass and Tin Clasps, Slides, and Spangles, for the manu facture of Hoop Skirts, 'y per cent 17 4 per cent 10 per cent Free | I7i per cent , 17i per cent 17i per cent 5 per cent per cent Free 5 per cent 5 per cent Free Free Free Free 17^ per cent Free 17 J per cent $1.00 per gal 173 per cent Free Free Free Free Free 8 eel 0)1 O u o fi u o o c9 v b CO « U >« 00 a oS o u a u o o o (4 cS i-^ u 0) a All the Stondard English and American Fabiications- al Q ent CD ^. M eut n E. SB at E 1 OQ ent O o o ^ m •^« t P !llt '^ It 1 ft \ — Bran, .... Brimstone, roll or flour, Bristles and llog's Hair of all kinds, Bristols, Sarsaparilla, and all similar compounds, con- taining spirits, .... 10 per cent Free Free *1.50 per gal. and 17i per. c. on bot. & pks. 17i per cent 17i per cent Free Free Free Free Free Free Free 5 per cent Britannia Metal Ware, Brooms and Brushes of all kinds, . Broom Corn, .... Brim Moulds, for gold-beaters, Buckwheat, .... Buflfalo Hair, for manufacture of felt, Bulbs and Roots, .... Bullion and Coin (except United States silver coin), Burr Stone, Bunting, Ships' .... Busts ; Casts and Statues of Marbles, Bronze, or Alabas* ter, Fainting'*, and Drawings, as works of art ; speci- mens of Sculpture; Cabinets of Coin ; Medals, Gems, and all collections of Antiquities, . . Free Butter, . . . . . 4 cts per lb C Canvas, or Sail ('loth, for ships' use (special affidavit), . 5 per cent Canvas, for the manufacture or floor oil-cloth, not less than IS feet wide, an 1 not pressed or calendared, . Free Cables, Hemp or Grass, . . .5 per cent Cabinetware or Furniture, . 17i per cent Cards, playing . . . . 2f> per cent Candles and Tapers, of Tallow, Wax, or any other material, 17* per cent y per Free 2.J per cent Canada Plates, and Tinned Plates, .5 per cent. Caudlewick, Cotton, Cane Juice, Syrup of Sugar or of Sugar Cane, Syrup of Molasses or of Sorghum, Melado, Concentrated Me- lado, or concentrated Molasses, a speciti* duty of ^^/jj of a cent per lb. and Caoutchouc or India IlubbiM- or Gutta Percha, unmanufac- tured, .... Free Caoutchouc or India Rubber, manufactured, . 17i per cent Carriages, .... IV J percent Carriages of Travellers, and Carriages employed in carry- ing Merchandize (Hawkers cad Circus Troops excepted) on compliance with regulations, . . Free Carbolic Oil, or "Heavy Oil," a product of Coal Tar, . Free Casks, Barrels, and other packages containing Sugars, Cane-juice, Syrup of Sugar, or of Sugar Cane, Molas- ses, Syrup of Molasses or of Sorghum and Melado, 2o per cent Carpets and Hearth Rugs, . . . 17^ per cent Carboys, full or empty, . . . 17^ per cent Cassia, ground, . , .25 per cent ** ungrouud, . . . 17^ per cent Castile Soap, . . I7i per cent Cashmere, manufactured . . 17| per cent Castings, Iron and all other, . . . 17i per cent Cement, Marine or Hydraulic, uuground, Free Cement, Hydraulic, ground and calcined, . 17i per cent Cheese, . . . . S cts per lb Chandeliers and Gas Fittings, . . 174 pcr cent Charts, Maps and Atlasses, not elsewhere mentioned, 174 P^i' cent H. E. Smith, 14 King' street, Sftint John, V. B. ii! ! i '■ 104 Use Clark's Yeast fakes- TARIFF CUSTOM DUTIES. [1876. ?.^ a ' Chinaware, Earthenware and Crockery, Chain, Iron, over half-inch, Do. half-inch, and under, . i Chinaware, Officers' Mess, Collar Cloth Paper, on affidavit that it is only for use in manufacture of Collars and Cuff' Fronts, and similar goods, Coffee (green), " (kiln dried, roasted or ground), I Chicory, or other root or vegetable used as Coffee, raw I or green, .... I Chicory, kiln-dried, roasted or ground, : Citron Peel, candied I Cider (packages dutiable), ! Cigars, Cinnamon, ground, *' unground. Currants, dried fruits, . Clays, Earth and Sand, Coach and Harness Fuiniture, 17 fi per cent Free 17 i per <:eut Free Free 2 cts per lb 3 3c per lb . 4 cts per lb 25 per cent and I c per lb . 17i per cent . 70 cts per lb . 25 per cent . 17i per cent . 17| per cent . Free I7i per cent Cocoa and Paste from G. Britain and the B. N. A. Provinces, Free 'M f 9i Free Free Free 5 per cent Free 17i per cent Cocoa, beau and shell, Communion Plate, Composition Spikes and Nails, Compasses, Snips' . . . Clay, Fire .... Clocks, ..... Clothing or Wearing Apparel made by hand or sewing machine, .... Clothing for the public uses of the Dominion, Clothing, Donations of, for charitable institutions. Coal and Coke, .... i -rude Petroleum (packages dutiable). Ouai and Kerosene, distilled, purified and refined (pack- ages dutiable), Cocoa IS uts, . . • . Cochineal and dyestuff, Cologne Water and Perfumed Spirits, not in flasks. Cotton Warp, not coarser than No. 40, '* coarser " Cologne Water, in flasks or bottles, for each flask or bottle not weighing more than four ounces, per flask or bottle, 5 cts each Commissariat Stores, . . • • ^^^^ 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 Colors, viz. : Lakes in pulp. Scarlet and Morone, Ultra Marine and Chinese Blue, English Umber, raw. Blue- black, Paris and Permanent Greens, Satin, and tins washed White. Bichromate of Potash, Sugar of Lead, and British Gum, for manufacturing purposes only. Copper or Brass, manufactured. 17i per cent Free Free Free 6 cts per gal 15 cts per gal 10 per cent Free $1.50 per gal 10 per cent 1 ^ per cent I-.. t— ■ Da P o © « CO o (0 Free 17i per cent Office Stationery and Blank Tlooks of all description! — [1876. er cent jr cent per lb 'lb jer lb ; per lb sr cent per lb [• cent r cent T cent ir cent jeut jr cent r cent CO !-«• >;• at to o so en a so \ er gal per ityal cynt u o CO per gal | j cent ; ! r cent 1 1 acb 1 1 I! cent : ! a o ;-< a o o Ti ce wT ■•J « as a> (4 iJ qS «s a o •r-« P O o o o c3 i-H r cent is' per cent Free 174 per cent 17A per cent Free Fr ee 1 7\ per cent Free Free Free Free Free 17A per cent I7i per cent 17^pei cent 17^ per cent 17^ per cent 17.^ percent I7A percent 17^ per cent Free \7h per cent 10 per cent 10 percent 3 es •< a o "1 9) a B B * Machinery fur Mills and Factories, or for the extension of existing mills and factories; if of a Itind the lilie of wtiicli is not manufactured in the Dominion of Canada, 10 per cent. H. E. Smith, 14 Xing street, Saint John, N. B. Book Backs, Wall Pockets, Hat Racks, and Coat Racks, at lOtJ TAHIFK CUSTOM DUTIES. [1R76, I'i H : i i > I! : I ii QQ a e as » In 9i U a * , «: Fibrillu, Mexican Fibre, or Tampico, white or black, and other vegetable fibres for manufacture, . Firebrick, ..... Firewood, ..... Fij^s, Dried Fruits, .... Gilberts, do. . Fire Clay, .... Fiieworks, ..... Fish, fresh, not to include oysters or lobsters in tins or kejjfs, .... Fisli, suited or smoked, Fish and Veji;etubles, preserved, , Fishing Nets and Seines, Fish Hooks, Lines and Fish Twines, . Fish Bait, .... Flat Wire for Crinolines, covered, '' uncovered, . Flax waste, .... Flax, Hemp, Tow, undressed. . . * . Flour of Wheat or Rye, Flour of any other grain, including Indian Meal and Oat- meal, .... Foreign Newspapers sent otherwise than through P. Office, Furs, Skin Pelts, or Tails, undressed. Foundry Facings, or Black Sand, Fur, or of which Fur is the principal part, . Fruits, green, of all kinds, . . . Fruits preserved in Brandy or other Spirits, Galvanized Iron, . . • . Gems and Medals, .... German Plated and Gilded Ware, manufactured, of all kinds,17X per cent Free Free Free 173^ percent 1734' per cent Free 173^ percent Free 1 cent per lb 173/a per cent Free Free Free 17i per cent Free Free Free Free Fr.,. 173^ por -.en 10 per ■ "T 11.50 per 5 per cent Free Gin, Ginger, ground, .... Glass and Glassware, plated and silvered, stained, painted, or colored, .... Glass Paper, and Glass Cloths, Globes, when specially imported for the use of Colleges, Scientific and Literary Societies, Goat Hair, unmanufactured, Gold, Silver, and Electroplate, manufactured. Gold and Silver Leaf for Platera' use. Goldbeater's Brims, Moulds, and Skins, Grass, Osier, Palm Leaf, Straw, Whalebone, or Willow, manufactures of, except plait, elsewhere mentioned, . Gravels, ..... Grain of all kinds, .... Grease and Scraps, .... Grindstones, wrought or unwrought, , Gutta Percha, manufactured, Gutta Percha, unmanufactured. Gums, British when imported by Room Paper Manufac- turers and Stainers for manufacturing purposes only. Gunpowder, .... Guns, Rifles, and arms ot all kinds, from Great Britain, Gum, Copal, .... Gum, Mastic, .... Gypsum, or Plaster of Paris, neither ground nor calcined. a o •— ■ >-. P JO H o TO 5 \ $1.00 per gal 25 per cent 173^ per cent 10 per cent Free Free 173^ percent 173^ percent Free 173^ per cent Free Free Free 17t per cent 17« percent Free Free 17i per cent 17? per cent Free Free Free H ■ o '•^ a f. P p H & P. s o ♦J a u « u o u 13 fl : c« in 4^ v m d >> CO t3 a a . o a P « a u o ti o u Book-Bindiug, of all varieties, to order— at [1876. peiceut percent percent it per lb per cent er cent • roi"! per cent ercent per gal i cent ercent cent 9 H o H ■ o n p. p< H er cent er cent ercent cent i •cent cent cent P. s 1876.1 Simonion's, 14 Charlotte street. TAniKK VUSTOM nUTIKS. 107 ID d o a e Xi u o o d u m >. a 03 d o a P « d u o o o u •d d Id u a» ,0 g d u H Gypsum, ground, for agricultural purposes, H llurdwure, viz. : Cutk-ry, polisluMl, ull sorts, Japanned, planished Tin, and HritiUiuia Metal Ware, Spades, Shovels, Axes, Hoes, Hakes, Forks, and Edge Tools, Scythes and Suaiths, Spikes, Nails, Tacks, Brads and Sprigs, Stoves and all other Iron Castings. Olliei' Hard ware, Iforn, I'earl, and Ivory, manufactured. Harness and Saddlery of Leather manufacture. Hair or Mohair, manufactured. Hair— Human, Angola, Goat, Thibet, Horse, Hog or Mo- hair, unmanufactured. Hat I'lush, .... Hay, ..... Hemp, undressed, .... Hides, Horns, and Pelts, Horse Hair, unmanufactured, (Curled) Hosiery, . . Hops, .... , Hoop Skirt Manufactures, viz.: Criiiohne Thread, for co vering Crinoline Wire; clasps, tin and brass; slides spangles and slotted tapes, and Hat or round wire, un covered, . . . , Horses, Horned Cattle, Swine and Sheep, r Indigo, ..... Indian Corn, and Grain of all kinds, Indian Meul, .... India Rubber, unmanufactured, . Ink of all kinds, except printing, . Ink, Printing, .... Iron— Pig, .... " Galvanized, .... " Scrap, .... " Hoop or Tire, for driving wheels of locomotives, bent or welded. Iron Railroad bars. Wrought Iron Chairs, and Fish Plates, '* Bar, Rod, Hoop, and Sheet, " Nail and Spike Rod, round, square, and flat, " Rolled Plate, nnd Boiler Plate, *' Wire, whether galvanized or not, except for wire rigging, .... Iron Tuoes and Piping, when drawn. Iron Knees and Riders, Iron Masts, or parts of Iron Masts, Iron, puddled or not puddled, in blooms and billets. Ivory Nuts, .... Ivory, unmanufactured, J Japanned Tin, planished Tin, and Britannia Metal Ware, Jewellery and Watches, Junk and Oakum, .... Free Kelp, Kryolite, Knees, Iron, Riders (Ships) K 17i per cent 17i per cent 17i- per cent Free Free 10 per cent Free Free Free H I7i per cent 5 cts per lb •< I f ■ . Free ft 10 per cent % Free > Kf Free tt Free Free 9 17 i percent n Free Free 5 per cent f* 5 per cent 2 5" 10 per cent Free :« .') per cent • .") per cent ; T) per cent * 5 per cent Free 5 per cent Free 5 per cent Free Free ni percent 17i percent Free Free Free 1 L per cent i 1 H. B. Smith, 14 King street, Saint John, N. B. IMAGE EVALUATION TEST TARGET (MT-3) /. A y. 1.0 I.I 1^ 110 us ■^ lys 11:25 iu .8 1.6 Photographic Sciences Corporation 23 WEST MAIN STREET WEBSTER, NY. 14580 (716) 873-4503 %^ N> ^ % V V^'^0^ >>. '9)'^ (A > 108 Laundry and Toilet Soaps, in variety- TARIKK CUSTOM DUTIK.S. 187ti. t \ i II n O » 9 O V fa a 17i per cent 10 per cent 17i percent 17 i per cent 17i percent 10 per cent Lard and Tallow, . . . .1 cent per lb Lead, pig, ..... Free Lead, in sheet, .... Free Lead, white, dry, .... Free Lead, red, dry, .... Free Leather and Calf 8kiuri, or Kip, when weighing leas than 50 lbs. per dozen, . , Leather and Calf Skin-s, or Kip, when weighing "fl lbs. or more, per dozen, Lines and Twines, Leather, viz. : Sheep, Calf, iio&i, and (Jhamoia Skins, dressed, varnished, or enamelled, Leather, or Imitation of Leather, manufactured. Leather, Sole and Upper, Locomotive and Kngine Frames, Cranks, Crank Axles, Railway Car and Locomotive Axles, Piston Rods, Guide and Slide; Hars, Crank Pins, Connecting Rods, 10 per coat Locomotives, and Passenger, Baggage andFreight Cars, running upon any line of road crossing the frontier, so long as Dominion Locomotives and Cars are ad- mitted free, under similar circumstances, in the United States, ..... Free Locomotive Eugi(\tis and Railroad Cars, . . 17i per cent Logwood, Extract of . . Free Lime, ". . .17? per cent Linens. . . . .• . 17i per cent Linen Machine Thread, . . .10 per cent Litharge, ..... Free Liquorice, .... 17i per cent Lithographic Stones, . . . Free Lemons, Oranges, and Citrons, . 10 per cent ^ Lumber, plank and sawed, of mahogany, rosewood, walnut. Free cherry, chestnut, and pitch pme, M Maccaroni and yermicelli, *Machmery. .... Machine Silk Twist, and Machine Linen Thread, Mace, .... Malt, .... Manilla Grass, and Sea Grass, Mastic, Gum .... Manures, animal and vegetable only, Manufactured Marble, other than sawn slabs or blocks, . Matches, .... Maps, Charts, and Atlases, . . Manufactures, viz : — Marble or Imitation, ! Bone, Shell, Horn, Pearl and Ivory, I Brass or Copper, .... Gold, Silver, Electro-plate, Argentine, Albata, and German Silver, and Plated and Gilded ware of ail kinds, 17i per cent I Leather or Imitation of Leather, . . do Wood, . , .do j Cashmere, . . . .do ' Meat, Fish and Vegetables preserved, . . do I * ,^ee note under " Factory." BvLi lay School Librariei, and other Begoititei— I7i per cent 17i per cent 10 per cent 25 per cent 40c per bush Free Free Free 174 per cent 17 i per cent 17i per cent 17i per cent do do H a CD •a o 10 a o >> u v u o o a a oT *^ « I a o CO hi a P e* tr A ►1 » « (18 /b. 1876.] B. & F. B. Titas, Charlotte street, TARIFF CUSTOM DUTIKS. 109 cent per lb ree I r'lee ree ree ''i- per cent per cent » percent i per cent i percent percent per cent 'eu » per cent ee per cent percent per cent ee f per cent ee per cent ee \ per cent 1 per cent per cent percent per bush ie ie se per cent per cent pei' cent per cent do do j i i per cent ' do do I do i do H a CD A O O w a P V a ►1 a o V o O ^4 «> a >» s. a o •IH « o , d '^ -d ci i-H a> Marble, in blocks, unwrought, or sawn on two sides only ; and slabs from such blocks, havinjj: at least two edges uuwrought, . . . • Free Meats, fresh, salted, or smoked, . . . leper lb Medals, ..... Free Medicinal. Roots, in tlieir natural state, . . Free Medicines, Patent and Medicinal I'reparations, not other- wise specified, . . .25 per cent Medicine for Hospitals, . lT% O a ca 01 (3* (D (D et : ^ lie -Is* a o o 09 9 I I 1 ft o u s a «a u » at [1876. Simonson's, 14 Charlotte street. per cent 96 Be se e per cent !e r percent per cent per cent per cent per cent per cent per cent per cent )0 per gal e erceut per gal e er cent er cent per cent B per cent do ler cent do er cent er cent r cent per gal per gal o p p. n O a IB o a o OD ir cent er cent r cent 1876.] TAUIFK CPSTOM DUTIES. Ill "3 u 9 .•a I, §; s s s a Precipitate of Copper, Free Provisions for Army or Nary, .... .... Free Prunella, ..'. . .... .... I*' per cent Puddled Iron Bars, Blooms, and Billets, 5 per cent Pumps and Pump Gear (Ships I, .... .... .') per cent K Rags, Free Railroad Bars and Frogs, .... .... Free Ratao, for Chair Makers and Whip Manufacturer.^, Fice Red Lead, dry .... Free Rennet, .... .... .... Free Rosin, .... Free Rice, .... 1 cert per th Rigging Wire, .... Free Rifles, Guns and Fire Arms of all kinds, from Great Britain, 17 s per cent <^ n -a u o H Roots, Medicinal, in their natural state, Rum (packages 17 « per cent.), Rve, .... H Sandarac and Shellac, (Gums) Sand Paper and Sand Cloth, Sail Cloth or Canvas, for Ship.s', Sails, ready made, Sal Ammoniac, Sal Soda, Caustic Soda, Silicato of Soda Soua Ash. and Nitrate of Soda Salt, Sausage Linings, Sewer or Drain Pipes, Sea Grass, Scbeidam Schnapps, Seeds, not classed as cereals, Scrap Iron, Shawls, Sheet German Silver, Ships' lilocks and Patent Bushes for Blocks, Binnacle Lamps, Shackles— Sheaves, Signal Lamps, Travelling Trucks, Wedges, Cables, hemp or grass. Wire Rigging, Cables, iron chain, oyer one half of an inch, shackl or swivelled, or not. Steering Apparatus, Varnish, Shrubs, Silks, Satins and Velvets, Silk, Woollen, Worsted and Cotton Embroideries, and Tambour Work, Silk Twist and Machine Twist, Silver and Gold Cloth, Skins, undressed, Silver Plated Ware, Slate, .... Silver Coin, United States, Slotted Tapes, for the manufacture of Hoop Skirts, Small Wares, . , <( <( <( (( It << i< «t Free $1.0^ per gal Free Free 17 i per cent. 5 per cent 17s percent F'reo Free 171 percent 17i per cent Free* ll.ro per gall 10 per cent 5 per cent 17' percent Free .") per cent :■ per cent o per cent .') percent o percent 5 per cent 5 percent Free ed Free ') percent a per cent 10 per cent 17* per cent do 10 per cent 17 i per cent Free 17 4 per cent Free 17 per cent Free 174 per cent a « P < Ml t f M< s M. 9 (X H. B. Smith, 14 King street, Saint John, N. B. i 112 All kinds of Oroceries cheap and good, at TARIFF rUhTOM DCTIES. [1876. 9 « CO 3 0. VI Si 9i ••* i V V a Snutt, Soap, common, Soap, Pftrfumod nud Fane v. Soda Ash, .... *' Cau.siic, .... " Nitrate of . •' Silicate of . •' Hi-carbonate of ... Sole and Upper Leather, Sj)elter or Zinc iu sheet, Spelter in block or pig. Specimens of Natural Hislory, Mineralogy, liotauy, or Sculpture, Spices, ground, including ginger, pimento and pepper, . Spices, unground, including ginger, pimento and pepper,. Spikes and Nails, composition. Spirits and Strong Waters, including Spirits of Wine and }2W ct. ad val. & 25c per lb . 1 c per lb . 25 per cent. . Free . Free Free . Free 17>o per cent 10 per cent Free Free Free 25 per cent 17i per cent Fr*.3 Alcohol, (packai;>;es 17jj percenti Spirits and Stron>; Waters, either being Sweetened or Mixe'', the strength of which cannot be ascertained by Sykes' Hydrometer, . . ' Spirits of Turpentine, . Starch, Stone, un wrought, Stationery, .... Steel, wrought or cast, in bars and rods. Steel Wire, Hat and uncovered, for Crinolines, Steel Plates, cut to an}* form, but not moulded. Steel Chair.«!, Stereotype Blocks, for printing purpo.^e.>;, Steamboat and Mill Shafts, inCranks. foiged in the rongh. Free . til.Ofi per gal $1.50 per gal 17 i percent 2c ^^ tt. Free 17i per cent Fr«e 17i percent Free Free Frjo Steam Fire Enginr-s, Straw, Stone unwrought, and Lithographic Stont Straw, Tuscan, Grass and Fancy Plaits, Statues ot Mai»ble, Hronze, or Alabaster Sulphur, in roll or flour. Shell, manufactured, Sheep, Senna, Sugar, above No. 13 Dutch standard, Sugar, all sugar equal to No. 9 and Dutch Standard, 1" J per cent 10 per cent Free . Free natural size, . Free . Free 17tf percent . 10 per cent . 17i per cent 25 per cent and 1 c per lb not above No. 13, 25 per cent, and ^■^c per lb ic per lb. Sugar, below No. i», Out' h Standard, 25 per cent, ad val. Sugar— Candy, browu or white, and Confectionery, 25 per cent, ad valorem, and 1 cent per lb Syrup of Sugar or Sugar Cane, Cane Juice. Syrup of Mo- ks.Hes, or of Sorghum, Melado, Concentrated Melado, or concentrated Molasses, 25 per cent, ad valorem, and % of Ic per lb Swine, . . . .10 per cent T Tar, .... Free Tampifo, white and black, . . Free Tallow, . . . Ic per ll» Tea — Black, . . . 3 cts per lb " Green, including Ja|>!tii, . . 4 cts per 1)> Teasels, .... Free o or OQ ►< > ♦a ct 9 U 9 d u a S 9 i oa d o u 9 d 9 O XI d eS 1-4 u 9 ja B d u H For Particulars see Advertisement on page 16. [1876. 1? (0 o • per cent A >er cent >7 (' ••4 p 1 e 4 er cent 4^ per cent e ^ ■1 s> a o cr O ) per gal i § CO s o s )Opergai it 'S per cent m rt. CO ^ 5 jer cent B I k S >er cent r K •J. ' e -S 3 ^ oa ff •2 )er cent 5 s ir cent o OB o -a » p n s? )er cent s jr cent S er cent c per lb 1 • o ! per lb « [>er lb. a to t per lb ^ a c per lb pi H B. ft F. B. Titus, Qroeert, 9 Charlotte street, 8t. John, N. B. 1876.J TARIFF CUSTOMS DUTIE.S. 113 Thread and other artiolcri embroidered with gold, or for embroidery, Thread Lace and Insertions, Tiles, drain, for agriculttiral purposes, Tin, granulated or bar, Tin, and Zinc, or Spelter, in block or pig. 17i per cent do Free Free Free Tin Clasps, Slides and Spangles for manufacturing Hoop Skirts, . . . Free. Tinctures, containing Spirits. . . 1.60 per gal Tin Plates, . . 5 per cent Thibet Hair, unmanufactured, . . Free Tobacco, manufactured, except Cigars, 12^ per cent, and 2ocperlb Tobacco, unmanufactured, (Leaf) Free Tow, undressed, • . . Free Toys, . . . . 17i per cent Trees, Plants and Shrubs, . . .10 per cent Trenails and Wedges — Ships' . . Free Tubes and Piping, of Copper, Brass or Iron, when drawn. Free Turpentine, other than Spirits of . . Free Type, printing, . . .6 per cent Vaniish, bright and black, when used for ships or vessels only, . . . .6 per cent Varnish, other than bright and black, . . 17i per cent Veneering of wood or ivory, . Free Vegetables used chiefly in dyeing, . , Free '* Culinary, . . .10 per cent " Fibres (when used for manufact'ng purposes), Free Vehicles of travellers (except those of hawkers and circus troops) ou compliance with regulations, . Free Vegetables, Fish and Meats, preserved Vinegar, Vitriol, blue, W Walnuts, Dried Fiuits, Weaving and Tram Silk, and Weaving or Tram Cotton, for making Elastic Webbing and Crinoline Thread for covering Crinoline Wire, . . Free Whale Oil, in the casks from en ship board, and in the condition in which it was first landed, . Free Wheat, .... Free Whiting or Whitening, . . . Free White Lead, dry, and White Zinc, . . Free Wire (brass or copper, round or flat), . Free Wire, iron . 5 per cent Wines of all kinds, including Guiger, Orange, \emon. Gooseberry, Strawberry, Raspberry, Elder and Cur- rant Wines, containing less than 20 per cent, of alco- hol, and not worth more than 40c. per gallon, (5 quart and 10 pint bottles to be held to contain a gallon) 30c per gal 17i per cent 10c per gal Free 17i per cent HTSTUtk, UXiat ttntt, Mat J«ha, V. B. to Pour Gem Pictmrea for 40 eents, at \ .» • ik I I I v s a fa fli II 114 TARIFF CUSTOMS DUTIICS. Ilb76. Wines, all other, except sparkling, imported in wood, . Wines, imported in bottles, except sparkling winca (5 quart and 10 pint bottles to be held to contain a gallon), Wines, sparkling (5 (juartp, &c.) Wines, do, do, Willow (for basket makers' us»), Wood of all kinds, wholly unmanufactured, Woods, unmanufactured, when chiefly used in dyeing, . Wood, manufactured, not elsewhere specified. Wool, .... Woollens, .... Woollen Netting, for India rubber shoes and gloves, . Writing Desks, Fancy and Ornamental Cases and Boxes, and other Fancy Goods, Y Yellow Metal, in bars or bolts, and Yellow Metal 60c. per gal per dozen quart bottles, ♦l.iiO per dozen, IH.OO per gallor, 1.25 Free Free Free 17^ per cent Free 17^ per ce»t 1 per cent 17 J per cent Sheathing, Free Free Free Free M < 8 il I xn tr ' H Zinc or Spelter, in blocks or pigs. Zinc or Spelter, in sheets, Zinc, white, dry, Packages and cases in which Goods are impoited, being the ordinary or usual packages in which Goods are packed for exportation, aocording to the general custom and usage of trade, . . . Free The two following provisions are found in the Customs Act of 1871 ■ — The Governor in Council may, from time to time, transfer to the list of goods whieh may be importecl into Canada free of duty, any or all art I- ^' ^ cles (whether natural articles or products of manufactures), used as ina- s terials in Canadian manufactures; and any such materials mentioned iu ' * any Order in Council in that behalf, shall be free of duties of (Jnstonis c from the time therein appointed for that purpose. ' s. The Governor in Council may authorise the admission, free ot duty, ot £ any machinery to be used in any Canadian manufactory, on satisfactory | evidence that like machinery is not then manufactured in Canada. ;|| TABLK OF PROHIBITIONS. | f The following articles shall be prohibited to be imported under a oc penalty of two hundred dollars together wiih a forfeiture of the parcel or package of goods in which the same may be found, viz. : Books, Drawings, Paintings, Prints, and Photographs of an immoral or indecent character. |j Coin, base and counterfeit. j| TIIK FOLLOWING ' Under Regulations and Restrictions to be p'^scribed by the Minister oi j Customs. Carriages of travellers, and carriages laden with merchandize, aud not to include circus troops and hawkers. Locomotive and Railway passenger baggage aud freight cars, running upon any line of road crossing the frontier, so long as Canadian loco- motives and cars are admitted fre« under similar circumstances in the United States. Menageries, horses, cattle, carriages, and harnesses of. Travellers' baggage. I IMkBi VMimMTfi FwMkftlaiJMul Uttvary Papen-^ laTtj. - — 1 )c. per gal 1 1 ottlcs, tl.i'O • do/.L-n, ;^.oo gallop, i.'ir. rcc •ee ree 1 \ per cent ree » f^ per cent per cent , a J per cent < 8 -ce rcc 1 r ree ree Simonton'i, 14 Charlotte strMt. ee \ t of 1871 r- to the list of ■ or all arti- used as inu- rentioned iu of (!ustonis e ot duty, ot aatisfaotorv inada. ted under a f the parcel an immorul I Minister ol;i ize, and not rs, running adian loco- inces in the c w M r> a 1876.1 KXt'ISK nUTlKS. 11.-) 1 JO, »4 e 1 I is to o CO cS O a fa d u o o o H rilK I-'OLLOWINO (»(ionH, Wheu the produce iiud growth of any of the li. N. A. Provinces, uiity be intported free of duty, subject to ulteration or regulation, by pro- clamation, of the Governor iu Council, viz. : — Anmials of all kinds; Fresh. Smoked and Salted Meats ; Green and Dried Fruits ; Fish of all kinds; Products of Fiah, and of all other crea- tures living in the water ; Poultry ; Hutter, Cheese, Lard, Tallow; Tim- ber and lumber of all kinds, round, hewed, but not otherwise manufac- tured in whole or io part ; Fish Oil ; (lypsum, ground or unground ; Hay. Straw, Seeds of all kinds; Vegetables (including potatoes and other roots) ; Plants, Trees and Shrubs. EXCISE DUTIES. Spirits, of the proofof Sykes' Hydrometer per gal., (imp.), |i0.yi> Malt, . . .' . per lb., t>.ul SuuiJ", ground dry. . . per lb.. 0.40 (J.U7 Tobacco— Canadian Twist, ThImic blaiic eidoiyutfU, per lb.. Fine Cut, . . per lb., Cavendish, Plug, Twist, and all other manufac- tured Tobacco, not before described, per lb., u.20 Cigars (subject to an abatement or allowance for moisture in cal- culating the weight for duty, to be fixed by order in Cjun- cil), .... per lb., 40 cts. Petroleum and Coal Oil, . . per gallon, u.OG Anj fermented beverage made in imitation ot beer or malt liquor, and brewed in whole or in part from any other substance than malt. Vinegar, MCKN.SK FKK*. For u liceii.se for distilling mitl rectifying, or process, *F(>r a first class license for muPing, * '' a second class '' * '• a third class " ♦* For a license for brewing, For li license for manufacturing tobacco, * Provided the Governor in Counc per jiallou, O.o;}'^ " (imp.)O.:'. t';.10. ither, by any J5II 100 30 60 il mav so direcl. TABLE OF STAMP DUTIES. Stamps required on Notes, Drafts, or Bill of Kxchange, executed ft B < X 6 < •■• S S « : fiS • ^'' a ' singly :- Under f 25, For 12.5, " |50 and over $5!5, For |100 and over ^'^i), " each additional f 100, ' each " fraction of |.100. Free 1 cent 2 cents 3 cents '6 cents 3 cents On Drafts or Bills of Exchange in duplicate ; — For |100, . . . . 2 cents J " each additional ^ivo, . . . 2 cents " " " fraction of ^loO, . 2 cents 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] a, B. Mt^, 14 «ag itmt, laiat Jolta, V. 1. 5'»^ ('■r s e a Q d at « a V 96 116 Burning Ofls, Lampe, and Ohimneyi, at IIOSIMTAI.H ANI» ASYLUMS. [1876. 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 afUxing the same, by writing or stamping thereon (he date. The stampsfor Notes. Ac. to be affixed by the maker or drawer ; and in case of any draft or Hill of l!)xchange drawn out of the Dominion, by the acceptor or first drawer. HOSPITALS AND ASYLUMS. MARINK IIOSI'ITAL, For the lieLief o/ Sick and Dkabled Seamen, in St. John, Connnissioner.-i, John Ward, John Wishaif mid ('hurles Mt'Lauchlun, KK(|iiii(.'s ; Secretary and Tieasurcr, Charles Ward ; T'liysitian, LeBaron Uotsford, M. D. ; Steward, Milton IJarncs. OKNEKAL I'LBLIC Iloisi'lTAL. (.'oinmissioneis— William Uayaid, Ks(|., .M. D., IVesideiit ; W. II. A. Keans, Etn\., Vice-President; Robert W. (Vookshank, Es(|., Treasurer ; John McLachlan, and M. W. Maher, E.squires ; E. L. Barteaux, M. 1)., Secretary, and Resident I'hysician and Superintendent ; Mrs. Hi«^gin.s, Matron. I'ROVINCIAL LUNATIC ASYLUM. Commissioners, Hon. William M. Kelly, Hon. Benj. R. Stevenson, Hon. Atiorney CJcneral, Hon. Provincial Secretary, Hon. W. E. Perley, and Hon. Edward Willis; Secretary, Ho))crt W. Crookshank, Esf|. ; Chap- lain, Rcv.William Scovil; Superintendent, J. T. Steeves, M. E. ; Super- visor, Book and Storekeeper, R. (iraham. Wiggins' orphan asvlum. Rev. William Scovil, President ; James U. Thomas, Secretary and Treasure!' ; (Governors — ¥. A. Wiggins, George C. Wiggins, Henry W. Frith, B. Robinson, J. W. Weldon, Charles Merritt, Rev. William Arm- strong, and J. I). Lewin. SAINT JOHN I'KMTENTIARY. This Institution is under the jurisdiction of the Minister of Justice for tlic l>()iniiiioii, and supervision of three special Directors of Domi- nion Penitentiaries ; C. Ketchum, Warden ; tieo. L Foster, Accountant. HOARD OF HEALTH, Fo7' the City and County of Saint John. William Bayard, M. D. : Hon. Charles Watters, (ieorge V. Nowlin, James Flewclling, and John McLachlan, Esquires ; R. W. Thorne, Clerk. VISITING PHYSICIAN, PORT OF ST. .JOHN. W. S. Harding, Esquire, M. D. Saint John Music Union.— President, W. H. Hall; Vice-President, A. B. Smalley; Secretary, C. H. Flewelling; Treasurer, W. H. Hall. Committee o^ Management— W. H. Hall, T. H. Hall, Thos. Patton, A. B. Smallcy, Miss S. Longmaid, Miss C. Fairbanks, Miss G. Kobinsoa, Miss A. B. Wetmore. Pianist, Miss M. A. Underbill. Conductor, T. H. Hall. o p. o ►1 n o a CD C5 o (D < n { o ^ftaa I^W ^^^WIMAMb^A aaA Aa«riiM'^lJUrc«lioiuH> B. k 7. B. Titxu, 9 Cli&rIott« itr««t. [1876. e count- r writing vev; and iiiion.by John. iiuclilati, LeBaron ^ H. A. eusuivr c, M. D., Hiyj^ins, on, Hon. ■ley, and Cliap- Supoi- IV y and iury W. in Aira- Ju.sticc Domi- )ui)tant. Nowlin, !, Clerk. esideut, I. Hall, ton, A. bin8on, 5tor, T. o ►1 O B a o < n a < 9 n r* r» O ' H 187«.J MASONIC. 117 CONSULS AND CONSULAR AGENTS. Uencral Dariiii H. Warner, I'nited States Consul at the Port of Saint John anil (lepcndeni-iefi. United Stales ('minnhir AtjantH.—Vtco. Me.Sorley, Saint iu-orge ; Chas. If. Clerke, Saint Stephen ; Kdward Lorimor, Saint Andrews; Spafford Harker, Frederieton ; 1{. K. Call, Newca.stle, Mir. ; (J. F. Ilnhcn, McAdaiu Junetion. A. C. (). Tieniow.sky, Kscpiire, Consul foi North (ieiniaii Coiil'oderatiou. J. Walt«'r Scaniin<'ll, Viec Consul, Chili and Peru. Charles S. Tlieal, Prussian ('onsular Ajrent, Sliodiae. (ieorfie Carvill, K^ipiin', Viec Consul for Franee, Saint .lolin. Heiu'v Jack, Es(|uiri', Vice Consul for Spain, at Saint John, N. |{. X. P. (Jreatlicad, F^squire, Consular Agent for Spain, at St. Andrews. Daniel Brown, Esijuirc, « do do St. Stephen. William Glasgow, Argentine Republic Consul. John W. Cudlip, Viee<'onsul, Saint .lohn, Swee a Commissioner for taking Affidavits, &c., in said State for use in New Brunswick, under Act 27 Vict., cap. 40. James S. Hunter, of Montreal, Esquire, to be a Counnissioner for taking Affidavits, &c., in the Province of Quebec for use in New Bruns- wick, under Act 27 Vict., cap. 40. The Ancient and Honorable Fraternity of Free and Accepted Masons. OFFICERS OF THE M. W. (JRAND UH)GK. M. W. Grand Master, UobertT. Clinoh. R. W. I). G. Master, Wm. F, Ribbke. E. W. Seii.G. Warden, G. If. Flewelling. R. W. Juu G. Warden, J)avid Main. V. W. G. Cliaj)., Rev. Francis Partridge. V. W, Wni. H. A. Keana, G. Treasurer. V. W. Wnt. F. Buntlnp, G. Soorotary. W. Senior G. Deacon, Jas. McNicliol, Jr. W. Junior G. Deacon, Chas. F. Bourne. W. G. Uir. Ceremonies, T. N. Ilobertson. W. Aust.G.D. Ceremonies, E. A. Record. W. G. Sword Bearer, E. L. Welmort W. G. Pursuivant, Freeman W. Wisdom. W. G. Steward, Clias. McLauelilun, Jr. do. James Gordon ForJ)e8. do. George Kilnapp. do. Samuel Edgett. do. John C. Leonard. do. William A. Tweedale. d(». Robert A. Stuart, do. William Shauglmesby. do. Krnest Ilutchiuaon. do. George L. Taylor. do. Edwin M.Wetmore W. G. Standard Bearer, Robt. Gilniour. j do. Henry A. Johnston. W. Grand Organist, Henry Card. |W. Grand Tyler, Dlngee Scribner. The Annual Conununica'.ion is held lu the Masonic Hall, City of Saint John, on the Fourth Wednesday In September. Board of General Purposes.— Robert T. Clinch, Grand Master; B. Lester Peters, Past Grand Ma.ster; William Weddorburn, Past Grand Master; Jolm V. ac H."b. liaftk, lilaoig s^MMMint Jolm, V, B. \^«-llln|r, Sfiiior Ornrnl Warden; David Main, -Junior (Jr-ind WtinU'ii ; Willlnni K. lluntiinf. Orand Hcort'tary; IlolxTt Marsluill, I'attt l>. <■. M ; Kdward Willi-,, I'asi I), (i. M.; Ik-njuinlii Mevonson, Pa«t S. (i. W. ; Wm. 11. A. Ktiins, IV >. «.. W.; danu's McN'iidiol, jun., !^<'nior iJrand iNaron; llonry DnITrll, Paul ^i. I'urMiivant; T. Nlnbot Roberl!«: John Mnllln, PbuI Orand Htuudard Bearer; W. Alexander lluniiill, I»a»t M, u. Dearon LODdKS. Mu^ionif llnll, Albion Lodge, N»r 1.— MeeU llrHl Friday in eaeli nioiuli, ai liir !?rtlnl dolin. .TaineH Adam, W. M ; T. Niwbet Hoborlson, Hecretary. SI. dojuiN Lodifo. No. 'i. — MeclH Hrnl TneMtlay in eiicli month, at the Maj^onie Hall, Saint dojin. William M. I:*t•ar^ W. M.; tlioinas Stothart, Secretary. Ilibernia l-odge. No. '\. — Meet?* neeond Tnes^day in each month, al the Masonie Hall, Saint d(drn. A. .1. Stewart, ^V. M. ; John Cochran, Secrelary. Sussex LodsTf, Xo. 4. — Meetrt Tliursday, on or after each full moon, uf Do^ ehester. , W. M ; Alfred E. Oiilton, Secn-tary. SI. Mark's Lod«e, No. 5. — Meet- tlrsl Thursdav in eacli month, at Saint AiulruwM. dan. McKlnney, W. .M.; George V. Slickney. Sei^ttary. Solomon's Lodire. No. 0. — Meet» Heconl Thursday in each month, al T'pper Mills, SainI Stephen. David V. Porter, W. M. : Jason C. Davis, Secretar>. Howard Lodge, No. 15.~Xleets tlrst Tuesday in each monlii, al Hillsborough. John A. Beatty, W. M. ; Williani S. (iross, Secretary. Lodge Saint Andrew, No. 1(5.-— Meet- Monday on or alter eacli full Moon, at Kichibucto. William Brown. W. M. ; Tliomas ^V. Bliss, Secretary. Northumberland Lodge, No. IT. —Meets second Tuesday in each month, at Newcastle. Charles F. Bourne, W. M. ; Daniel McGrum, Secretary. Miramichi Lodge. No, Is. — Meets third Tuesilay in each month, at Chatham. James N. Fraser, "W. M.; Wm. B. Howard, Secretary. Leinster Lodge, No. ]i».— Meets second Friday in each month, al the Masonic Hall, Saint John. William A. Tweedale, W. M. ; Charles II. Johnston. Secretary. Sali8l)urv Lodge. No. 20.— Meets first Tuesday in each month, al Salisbury, C. E. Flewelllng, W. M. : S. S. Colpitis, Secretary. Zion Lo«lge, No. 21. —Meets first Wcdnesclay in each month, at Sussex, King's County. William A. Henderson, W. M. ; Henry A. White, Secretary. New Brunswick Lodge, No. 22. — Meets second Thursd'uy in each month, at the Masonic Hall, St. John. David Denrness, "W. M. ; Wm. G. Matthewson, Secretary. Keith Lodge, No. 23.— Meets first Thursday in each month, at Moncton. Edwin A. Record, W. M. ; Steadman Crandall, Secretary. Zetland Lodge, No. 24.— Meets third W^ednesday in each month, at Shediuc. Bouen Smith, W. M. : D. R B. White, Secretary. Kestigouche Lodge, No. 25. — Meets Tuesday on or after each lUII moon, al Dalhousie. George MofTatt, W. M. ; James Mofifatt, Secretary. Victoria Lodge, No. 26.— Meets second Thursday in each month at Mllltown. John W. Clelland, W. M. ; Thomas J. Robinson, Secretary. Saint John Lodge, No. 27. — Meets Thursday on or after each lull moon, ut Bathurst. John Ferguson, Jun., W. M. ; •Thomas K. McGinn, Secretary. Lebanon Lodge, No. 28.— Meets second Monday In each month, at SackvlUe. WiUard HutchinBon, W. M. ; William Morice, Secretary. » (D O r* H f P< eS I- a o 5! 00 Nfw Bru&swiok ItriM Miool B^ciqi Simoiuon'i, 14 Charlotte street. 'II ; Duviil y ; IU>1)i'rt itevonmin, I., Senior Hon, O. D. *t Oruni'r««tury. Hiiinl Martinx' L.Hlfrr, No. :ui, — Mc.h llr-l Nfun iiifiirli niontli. iilSl. Murlin», HI. .lolin Count}, Kohert Oilnion-, W. M. : Imviil A. .Mnor.. Sc.r»'lury. <'arl('ton II. .\. Cliiiplfr, No. IT IJcj^Mfi y o( Scollninl. -Mrcln tlilnl Wcc|in'n«lay ! ill t-ncli month, al tli<- Miisnnic Hull. Saint ■lohii. T. Aiiio" (i> •Imi«>, IVInclpal i Z; T. Ni^ht't Uol..TlHoii. M-ril.c K. Nfw ilrniiHwick Ii. A. ( liajiItT, - Mrfts 1 n till' tli-»t 'riiiirsdiis in cacli nupiitli, at till- MaKonir Hall, >aint .Foli,.. Il.iirv DiillVli, rriii.i|.al Z. ;" Havi.l **. Ht.wart, ScrllM- K. ot'hfotlainl. — .MiclH on tin- I'ourtli Tius Carlolon. .1. Ilcnrv I.' onanl, rriin'i|)al I'nlttn It. A. ( lia|»lir Nu >4- Kt>fislr\ liny in t'drli month, at tin- .Ma^toiiic Hull Z. ; «liarli'r* Kilrliiiin, N in iiiiii inttiilli, at Cliathani. Saint Stii)ln'n |;. A. ('Iiaptt-r. — Moet^ on the mocoihI Wi'r. — .M»'et!« on the llilnl Momlny in eui-li nioriili lit Moiu-ton. KiKainjtincni ot Saint .lolm, IlcliiiionH ami Military orf|»)r of lln- Temple.— Meets on the rtecoinl \Vei|iu-:teleet Masters. — Meets on the tourth Friday In February, May, August, and N'nv ember, at the Masonic Hall, Saint .loliii. — Hen- ry Duffell, Master ; I'etir Campbell, Kecorder. Carlelon Council Knyal Jind Select Masters. — Mectr« at the Masonic Hall, (ar- leton. — -Tohn \'. Kills, Master; Andrew F. Aiidrew>, Ueonrder. McLeod Mooie ("onelavc. No. 1;>, of the Imperial, Lccksiasilcal, ;iiid Military OrdiT of Kni^'litw. ol the Red Cross ot Home and (onstanllne. Robert Marshall, i\'i'-\ Inspector General tVir the l'ro\ince of New Brunswick; Dr. 1. (' Hathe- way, •»?' , Soverei^'ii; , Kejjistrar. Meets at the Masonic Hall, at. •Tohii, on the fourth Thursday in each month. The rnion De-Molay Sanctuary of Knights i>f the H. S. Itegistry of Kngland. Dr. .1. V. Hatheway, ;<2'-, Sov. ; — , Registrar. Provincial rtrand Lodge of the Koyal order of >cotlanil— Meets f|'f,l nesday in February , May, August, and November, al the Masonic Hall, •lohn ]i. Lester Peters, Provii. trial riraiid Master; T. Nisbet Ilobcrtson vincial tJraiid Secretary. Chapter of I!ose Croix, 1 v, t»f .N'ew IJnmswick, on tin liegistry ol the Supreme Council of Canada of the 8:5*- and last degree of the Ancient and Accepted "*cot- tish Uito. Meets at tin Masonic Hall, Saint -lohn, on the tlrst Wednesday in February, May, Augnst, and November. Robert T. Cli.ich, ;i->'\ M. \V. S. : T. Nisbet Robertson, 3U"',Secretary. Consistory of K.'. II.'. of New Brunswick, on the Registry ot the Supreme Council ol Canada of the 3"^ and last degree of the .Vncient and Acccepted Soottish Kite. Meets ut the Masonic Hall, Saint .lohn on the first Wednesday in Fobrnury, May. Augn«t, and November. Robert T. Clinch, H2'', Orand Comman- der; T. Nisbet Robertson, 30', Grand Secretary. The Moore Chapter of Sov. P. of Rose Croix II. 15. I). M. I>ss Registry of Can- ada. Meets at Masonic Hall, Saint -lohn, every fourth Friday in .Tnniiary, April, Tilly, and October. W. II. Thome, 38-, M. W. S. : Wm. J. Logan, 3'2', Registrar. Harrington Sovereign Consistory, \i'2^, S. P. R. S., on the Registry of the S. C. of Canada. M«ets at Masonic Hall, Saint -Tohn, in January, April, July, and October. , Commander; A. I). Goodwin, 32S Registrar. Supreme Council (under Englandl for Now Brunswick.— Robert Marshall, 33". Representatives for 8uj)reme Council (A. and A. Rito), England.— D. II. Munro, 880, 8. Q. I. G. ; James Domville, 33". S. G. I. ii. ; H. W. Chisholm 88-, S. G. I. G Dr. J. C. Hatheway, 82^, Grand Superintendent Royal Arch Manonry New Bruns- wick— for Canada. Wed- >uint , Pro H. B. Bmitk, 14 XiBf itrnt, fkinX Joha, X\ B. It il s cs 0) If 0) O ee a i : W ■■•' -s I' i V OS t"- ConBlgnmeats Solicited — IV-O OHANOK INSTITDTION. [187d. INDEPENDENT ORDER ODD FELLOWS. OFFICERS OF THE R. W. GRAND LODGE OF TBB LOWER PROVINCES OF B. N. ▲. Robert Hockin, Pictou. M. W, G. M. Gilbert Murdoch, Saint John, R, W. D. G. M. W. Williams, Halifax, R. W. G. W. W. Kilby Di- mock, Halifax, 1{. W. G. Secretary-Treasurer. John Pringle, Pictou, W. G. Chaplain. Harris VanBlarcom, Annapolis, W. G. M. L. M. Lcadley, Dartmouth, W. G. Con. Robert Willis, Pictou, W. G. Guard. P. McG. Chisholm, Nesv Glasgow, W. G. Herald. R. Radfcd Barnes and W. Kilby Dimock, Grand Representatives. NKW BRfNSWlCK LODCiKS, I. 0. 0. F. noiH'ir LviUii, Xv. y, meets at Odd Fellows Hall, No. !t5 Germain Street, Saint John, N. B., every Friday evening, at 8 o'clock. Bcai-on Lodjfe, Xo. 12, meets at Odd Fellows Hall, Saint John, N. B., every Tuesday evening, at S o'clock. Mctoi'hi. Lodije, No. 13, Fredericton, N. B. Night of meeting, Monday, at 8.80 o'clock.' Herhns Lodge, No. 19, meets at Odd Fellows Hall, Saint .John, N. B., on Wednesday evening. MiliceU A'nc'aiiipincii!, No. 11, meets at Odd Fellows Hall, Germain Street, Saint John, N. 13., every second Thursday in each month. The next Annual Communication of the R. W. Grand Lodge, L. P. B. N. A., will be held at Fredericton, N. B., on the second Tuesday in August, 1875. KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS. New liruuswick Lodge, No. 1, Knights of Pythias, meet every Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock, in their Hall, Acaderny of Music, Saint John, N. B. Thomas Walker, M. D., D. S. C. for New Brunswick and Nova Scotia. Union Lodge, No. 2, Knights of Pythias, meet every Monday evening, at 8 o'clock, lu the Knights of Pythias Hall, Academy of Music. Westmorland Lodge, No. 3, Knights of Pythias, meet every Tuesday evening, at Moncton. Frontier Lodge, No. 4, Knights of Pythias, meet every Wednesday evening, at Saint Stephen. Loyal Orange Institution of New Brunswick. MUST WOHSHIPF'JL GRAND LODGE OF BRITISH AMEKICa. M. W. G. Master— Mackenzie Bowell, Esq., M. L. C, Ontario, Deputy Grand Masters— Hon. J. A. Beckwith, M. L. C, New Brunswick ; Joshua Beadner, J. P., Quebec. Grand Chaplain ; Grand Secre- tary—Thomas Keyes, Esq., Ontario. Grand Treasurer- -Wm. Ander- son, Esq., Ontario. Grand Lecturer . Grand Director of Ceremonies — Wm. White, Esq., Ontario. UIOIIT WORSHIPFUL GRAND LODGE OF NEW BRUNSWICK. R. W. Grand Master -Hon. J. A. Beckwith, M. P., Fredericton. Deputy Grand Masters— M. McMonagle, St. Stephen ; J. H. W. Scott. Gagetown; Grand Chaplain -Rev. Wm. W. Percival, St. David. Grand Treasurer— S. Devenne, Portland. Grand Secretary— A. G. Blakslee, St. John. Deputy Grand Secretary— W. A. Livingston, Fredericton. Grand Lecturer— W. H. Anderson, Fredericton. Grand Director of Ceremonies — W. S. Robinson, I I &• m I o SB to pi S 1. 9 O s? I P a P I CO '0 d eS a o g d S V o .Si .a 8tm^ Meol UbnuriM) IttA other XtquiiatM— \S16. N. A. Fohn, f Di- ictou, :.. M. uard. airnes ■main . B., aday, ^. B, rmain P. B. ay in esday B. tia. ming, esday esday s o I a & so I. eputy 3sbua Jecre- nder- or of ctou. iCOtt. rana e,St. ^rand onies s? B. ft F. B. Titni, 9 Charlotte Street. s eS 1 I CO d o o 1 .a 1876.] TEMPERANCE. 121 j' St. John County Loooe.— James Elliott, County Master. St. John District Lodqb, No. \—{City of St. John)—W. King, j Worthy District Master. St. John District Lodgb, No. 2--{ lb ftland)— Edwin C. Morau, W. I). Master. St. John District Lodob, No. Z~(Lo)K}fister)—W. Roxborougb, W. U. Master. Verneo Lodge, No. 1~(C%)— S. Devenne, Seu., W. M.; Jas. S. Orr, Secretary. First Tnesday. Eldon Lodge, No. 2-{0Uv)-B. Mitchell, W. M. ; S. D. Crawford, Se- , cretary. Second and Fourth Tuesday. York Lodge, No. ^— (City)— J. McKelvey, W. M. ; G. T. KnoUin, Se- 1 cretary. First Thursday. Guardian Lodge, No. !y—(Lanca8l()')—Qeovge Rose, W. M. ; Edward Clinch, Secretary. First Saturday. ViCTORi\ Lodge, No. Q—{Siinond^) -W.iitephensou, W. M. ; R. Mc- Brien, S?''.retary. Second Wednesday. Enniskillbn Lodge, No. 7— (C%.y)— M. Wallace, W. M. ; A. W. Ray- mond, Secretary. Third Friday. Cableton True Blue Lodge, No. 11— ( I 1 It 1 122 PiqtwrA ll^tt, all sizei, at TEMFERAVOli:. [1876. (( u a a (( ^ W. G BRITISH TEMPLARS. MOST WORTHY GRAND LODGE— Offickrs for I8lh\. M. W. G. Chief Templar, Prof. George E. Foster, Fredevlcton, N. li. " Vice, Mis? Mary B. McKay, New Glasgow, N, S. Secretary, Rev. A. M. Phillips, Box 114, Cobourg, Ontario. Treasurer, J. W. Morrison, (Jharlottotown, P. E. I. Lecturer, Rev. T. W. Campbell, Cobourg, Ontario. Counsellor, Jacob R. Pidgeon, Indiantown, N. B. Chaplain, Rev. William Ainley, Liverpool, N. S. Financier, Robert Martin, Sydney, C B. Recorder, E. C. Freeze, Frederic ton, N. B. Marshal, Charles Full, Charbttetown, P. E. 1. Dep. Marshal, Miss Augusta M. Harrison, Smith's Creek, N. B. Inner Guard, Harry Morton, Hastings, Ontario. ' Outer Guard, John H. Sinclair, Goshen, N. S. " Past Chief, D. C. Frazer, New Glasgow, N. S. The next Annual Session will be held on the last Friday of August, i 18*76, at the City of London, Ontario. WORTHY GRAND LODGE NEW BRUNSWICK- Ofkickrs 18*75-6. Chief Templar, James McKay, M. P. P., Peunfield Ridge, Ch. C. Vice, S. J. Jenkins, Moncton, Westmorland Co. Secretary, Robert T. Babbit, Gagetown, Queens Co. Treasurer, E. C. Freexe, Fredericton, York Co. Lecturer, W. G. Gaunce, Lecturer, St. Stephen, Charlotte* Co. Counsellor, James Watts, Woodstock, Carleton Co. Chaplain, Rev. W. H. Beckwith, Gagetown, Queens Co. Financier, James Thompson, Woodstock, Carleton Co. Re«order, John Keenan, Steevea' Mountain, AV'ostmorland Co. Marshal, G. W. Bonnell, Moncton, Westmorland Co. Deputy Marshal, Miss D. A. McLeod, Woodstock, Carleton Co. Inner Guard, William Wheelon, Kouchibouguac, Kent Co. Outei Guard, John R. Murray, Lake George, Carleton Co. Past Chief, Prof. George E. Foster, Frederictou, York. The next Annual Session will be held at Monctou, Westmorland <'o., in the third week of July, 18*76. PRIMARY LODGES. Victoria Lod^e, No. 1, meets every Wednesday evening at Sussex Corner. Saint John Lodge, No. 2, meets every Monday eveuiug at the Tempe- rance Hall, King street, Saint John, N. B. Degree meetings 2d Monday of each month. New Dominion, No. 115, meets every Tuesday evening, in Uamra's Hall, Indiantown. St. Ann's Lodge, Nc. 166, meets every Monday evening at Fredericton, York Couhtjr. a « (( u C( u (C ! ' NATIONAL DlVISIOif SONS OF TEMPERANCE. F. Marion Bradley, M. W. P., Washington, D. C. ; Edward Carswell, j M. W. A., Oshawa, Ontario ; Samuel W. Hodges. M. W. S., Boston, Beok^, St»tion«fy.Per][pdjipalB» Mid Literary Faper^ .» o o ti M» o P- P' 9 w » ST g p> o o ►1 CD H Q CD ct P P' to o P P' CO [1876. f. R tario. :, N. B. 1875-6. CI). ('. Co. Co. n <;o. H Si. a? o Uigiist, , cj P o f g p> o o p CD . H o » empe- '^ londay ^ aium's .& ricton, ' rswell, oston, 1876.] SimoaMn's, 14 Charlotte street. TKMPERANCK. 128 SB t3 O O >*' u p tifii O ! Si o , 2r o , a! »4 Mass. ; William A. Duff, M. W. Treas., Philadelphia ; Rev. Stephen Duff, Jun., M. W. Chi. p., Xew York City ; M. T. Anderson, M. W. Oou., Minneapoli^i, Minn. ; Mary E. Studlty, M. W, Sent, Cleveland, Ohio. <;rand division s. of t. ov new Brunswick. Ohu^. A. Everett, Cr. W. P.. Saint John: S. C. \V. Chapman, (i. W. A.. South KocklaiuJ; \V. W. Dudley, (.. S<,'i'ibo, Saint ,Iohn : -Fohn I'ankino, G. Tieasmtr, Saint .lohn ; Junios Stubbs, G. Couduclor, Portland; Robort Hell, (i. Chaplain, Sackville; John L. Wil-ioii, G, Sentinel, Sainv .John ; A. (J. Dluir, i\ G. W. P.. Krederlcton. oFFK'ERS (»F THE GRAND TEMPLE OF HONOR AND TEMPE- RANCE OF NE^y HRUNSWICK. S. A. McKen/.io, G. \V. T., Hampton ; J. B. Eagles, G. W. V. T., St. ' John ; T. D. Dcnham, G. W. R., Saint John ; R. J. Lomont, G. W. Treasurer, Hampton; E. H. .Tone.■^, G. W. T'., Saint John; S. B. Pat- 1 terHOD. G. W. G., Saint John ; W. C. WHiittake}-. P. (^ W. T., Saint ^ John Stfbr>rdh>f*f>' TfunpJes I'mli y fhi jtn'hfUcUnn of tJu (rrauil 1'it,t/»fi. Dufierin Temple, No. it, meetn every Tuf.sday evening, at Humphrey's Hall, Paradise How, Portland Eureka Tomple, No. 10, meets on Friday evening, in the Academy of Music Building, Saint John. Victoria Ttmplo, No. 2, mecLs ft very Tuesday evening, in their Hall, 4'i Princess street. Fountain Temple, No. 4, meets every Monday even'nt', in their Hall, Hampton, Kings County. Alexandra Temple, No. li, meets every Thursday evening, in their Hall, Hamm's Building, ludiantown. Crystal Fount Temple, No. 8, meets on the '2d Tuesday ot each month, in the S. of T. Hall, Salisbury, Westmorland County. Scotia Temple, No '2, meets every Thursday evening, in their Hall, Yarmouth, N. S. Eastern Star Conncil, No. 1, T. of H. and T., meets o«i the 2d and 4th Wednesday evenings ot each month, in Templars' Hall, 4'i Princess street. Riverside Council, No. 2, meets every Tuesday evening at Hall Alex- andra Temple, Indiantown. Victoria Social Temple, No 1, meet.'* every Friday evening, in Tem- plars' Hall. 42 Princess street. NEW BRUNSWICK TEMPERANCE AND PUOllIBITORY LEAGUli. Officers t'oii 1S7.J-70. President — Prof. Goo. E. Foster. Vice-Presidents — Saint John, T. B. Smith ; Kings (^ounty, John Flewwelling ; W^^st^lo^laIld, Robert Bell; Albert, Alexander Rodgers ; Kent, Robert Law; Noitlunnber- land, A. W. Patterson. Gloucester, H. Arthur Caie. Rcsiigouehe, Charles Stewart. Victoria, G. W. Fenwiok. Carleton. Jamos Watts. York. E. D. Estabiooks. Sunbnry, Dr. Simp>-ou. ('liarlotte, H. ' Webber. Queens, Dr. McDanahl. Ik, R. Smith, 14 King street, Saint John, N, B. J. •» Ml n 9 SB •1 « a* 9 s o » ST o is ■J Pickles and Sauces of all kinds — 124 RAILWAY. 1876. *'/j a'- I r. '* r;]:; INTERCOLONIAL RAILWAY. ST. JOHN TO HALIFAX. (TdU'ral Superintendent — C. J. Brydges, Esquire. Monetnn, ,\. It. I?. Luttrell, Assistant Superintendent, Mon«*ton. Alexander McNab, Engineer. Thoniari Foot, Accountant. 11. A. Whitney, Mechanical Suponnteudcnt. I). Pottinger, General Storekeeper. J. J. Wallace, Auditor, General Pa^.-ongei- Agent. Moiieton, N. A. Brush, Cashier. E. S. Trite^, Paymaster. Commutation Tickets of t^renty tivc passages, at one first elas.s fare. Season tickets are also issued. Return Tickets at caie and a half first class fare, good to return day after Lssue, excepting to Halifax, which are good for four d iyg. ST.^TIONS, nrSTANCES, AND KATR- OF PA>sAr.K. MILES. FAKES. MILKS. KVIIKS. M. 1st, n St. John 5^0.01. S Moose I'ath < i>. 1 Brookville 12. Ti Torryburn Is. 7 Riverside 21. Rothsay l'T. 13 Quispamsis fiO. 17 Nauwigewauk r.l. 22 Hampton tJf., 26 Passekeag 78. 27 Bloomfield, — . 33 Norton 1^9. 89 Apohaqui 1.17. 44 Sussex 1.32. 47 Plnmweseep 1.41. 51 Penobsquis 1.53. <>0 Anagance 1 . SO. 66 Peticodiac 1.03. 71 Pollet River 2.13. 76 Salisbury 2.28. 70 Boundary Creek... 2.37. 89 Moncton'. 2.fi7. 01 Humphrey 97 Painsic Junction. 102 Dorchester Road. 106 Shediac 3.00, lOS Point Ducheni 3.00. 102 Meadow Brook 3.00 109 Memramcook 3.03 117 Dorchester 3,27, 128* Sackville .... 3.(.0, 2.73. 2.91. 3.00. 2d. *0."'»2, nii OS I 14 IS 24 34 44 52 1)6 78 88 04 1.02 1.20 1.32 1.42 1.5is 1.58 1.78 1.82 1.04 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.02' 2.18 i'.'O 1st. — Salt Spring, — River Philip #4.25. — Oxford 4.80. Thomson 4.o7. — Greenville 4.45. -~ Wentworth 4.58. — Folly Lake — Londonderry 4.94. — Debert 4.84. — Ishgonish — Truro 5.04. — Pictou 5.83. — Pictou Landing.. 5.8i>. — New Glasgow ... . 5.74. - Stellarton. 5.68. — Hopewell 5.62. — Glengary 5.49. — West River 5.30. — Riversdale 5.«7. — Union ; . . Valle}^ 5.11. — Johnston — Brookfield .",17. — Polly Bog — Stewiacke o.-A. — Nhubenacadie .'.41 . — Milford — Elmsdale 5.55. — Enfield' 5. .50. — Oakfield — Grand Lake 132 Aulac 3.6.(;8 — Spring lliii,.- 5,68. Windsor Junction 5.82. — Rocky Lake — Bedford ."i.OO. — Four Mile House. - Halifax 6.(K>. 2d. *2.84 2 87 2.02 2.V.7 v»/tO 3 16 3.23 3.3t; 3.92 3.91 3.82 3.79 3.75 3.66 3.60 3.52 ••41 3.45 :;.54 3.';l 3.70 3.73 3.79 3.88 :;,05 4.00 O o O o o o s. New Brunswick Series of School Books are o M* wj o Cl KS. o o « o O Miles. StatioiiH. — MuDctou Berry's MilLs. Cuuaau Coal Branch. Weld ford. ... Ferris Forrest S l!> 37 48 0( Miles. Statious. fl!* Baruaby River. 7H Miraniichi 8b Beaver Brook., 100 Bartiboque . . . . lOP Red I'ino I'JU Bathurst 1 -1 Petite Rouche. AND CaMPBKLLTOX. Miles. Stations. 142 Belleduae... . i I'll Jacquet River. 16 ■ New Mills. ... 1^7 Charlo 177 Dalhousie. . 185 ( atnpbelltou . . Consolidated European and North American Railway. KvanU W. <'riiiii, Superinteudent. II. 1>. McTiCod, As-sistaiit Sup«»rin'eut. This Railway runs from Carletou, St. John, N. B., lo Bangor, making daily connection, nU rail, with Portland, Boston, Danville Junction, Montreal, &u. Connectiou.s are niailc at Frederictun Junction tor Frederictou, and at McAdam Junction with New Brunswick and Canada Railway for St. Andrews. St. Stephen, Woodstock, Houllon, and Fort Fairfield, via N. B. Railway from Woodstock. ST. JOUN TO BAN 191 Nerepis 70 25i Welsford 'JO 29* Clarendon 1 .Uu 83 Gaspereaux 1.15 35# Bnniskilleu 1.25 38i Iloyt 1.35 41* Blissville 1.45 40 Frederictou Junction l.GO 136.5 Crossuntic 3.^0 131^3 Kingman 4.< 147.5 Mdtawamkeag, 4.15 15" Winn, 4.5,5 155 South Winn, 4.4'J 15y. i Liiujoln Centre, t 60 100.7 Lincoln, 4.t'0 105 South Lincoln, 4.70 170 ED«eld, 4.75 174.7 Passadumkaajr, 4.90 178.8 OlacQon, 5.05 a 49i Tracy 1.7o 182.5 Greenbush 6.10 - '"'' ''■■■'' ^ ■• •"- 187.2 Costigan, 5.15 192.1 Milford, 5.25 l't2.'J Oldtown, 5.25 85i Mc Adam Junction 3.U0lly Exchange-street, 5.40 . . *5.40 . 7.75 .. O.CO niS'lANCKS. MILKS. St. J ohn 1 o Woodstock, 135 " Houlton, 132 •• St. Andrews, 128 " St. Stephen 121 MILKS. .. 205 St. John to Bangor, Portland, 340 Boston, 448 '* Montreal, 582 H. B. Smith, 14 King street, Sftint John, N. B. , I2ti Photographs, fl.tM) to t4.00_per dozen, at RAILWAY. [I87e. MILES. Frederictou fO.uo 1 Salamauca 10 tj Glazier t»4 10 Waasis VRKDKBIOTON TO ST. JOHN. L'URKS. MILES. 14 Hu8su{;onub 19 Three Tree Creek.... •i'i Frederictou . I unction. I'AHKd ..s?o.5r. ,. 70 ,. 70 •iOGl St. John :i.00 i h- « ' :) . I NEW BRUNSWICK AND CANADA RAILWAY AND JJRANCHES. ST. STKPHKN TO HIUHMOND AND WOODS'l^UK. Mileb. Stations. Fares.; Miles. Stations. Fare.s. Saint Stephen ^iO.oO 41 Cranberry $1.25 09 Maxwell 25 4(5 Hall's Sidin; 1.'25 8 Moore's Mills 2^ 10 Haillie 50 1 5 Meadows 50 19 Watts Junction 75 21 Lawrence 75 20 Barber Dam l.oO 30 Toby Guzzle 1.00 85 McAdam Junction 1.25 51 Deer Lake 1.50 57 Canterbury 1.50 02 Scott's 1.75 67 Eel River,...*. 1.75 r-: Wickham 2M) 75 Debec Junction 2.00 78 McKenzie 2 .00 80 Richmond 2.00 86 Woodstock 2.00 36 Maudsley 1.25 ST. ANDREWS TO RICHMOND AND WOODSTOCK Miles, stations. Fares. St. Andrews -SO.OO 5 Chamcook 25 11 Bartlett's 25 13 Waweig 25 15 Roix Road 50 19 Hewitt's 50 20 Rolling Dam rO 24 Dumbarton 75 27 Watts Junction 75 29 Lawrence 34 Barber Dam 1 .00 38 Toby Guzzle" • • 1.00 48 McAdam Junction 1.25 FARES. Froii Fredericton to McAdam, " " St. Stephen, . . " " St. Andrews, . . Woodstock, . . Woodstock, . . Richmond, St. Stephen, . . St. Andrews, . . Miles Stations. Fares. 45 Maudsley $1.25 49 Cranberry 1.25 54 Hall's Siding 1.25 59 Deer Lake 1.50 65 Canterbury ... . 1.50 70 Scott's 1.75 75 Eel River, 1.75 80 Wickham 2.00 83 Debec J unctiou 2.00 8o McKeuzie 2.0) 88 Richmond 2.0(> 94 Wuudstock 2.00 Q a i ^ Is B. u Ef. o o o & o is: II p t <( il *1.85 8.00 3.00 2.85 3.75 3.75 2.75 2.75 1 WINDSOR AND ANNAPOLIS RAILWAY. Passengers can leave Halifax at 6.45 a. m., reach Annapolis at l.'^O p. m., and St. John, N. B., at 8 p. m. ; or, leaving St. John at 8 a. ni., reach Annapolis at 12.30 p. m., and Halifax at 8 p. m. Parks— From AnnapoUs to Windsor, . . . 12.75 " " Halifax, . . . 3.75 " Windsor to St. John, . ' . . 4.00 " Halifax " . . . . 5.00 Alllthe fiUuiilUTd S&if^ Fares. .$\.2h . 1.25 . 1.50 . 1.50 .. 1.75 .. 1.75 . 2. (JO . 2.00 .2 .00 ,. 2.00 . 2.00 Fares. .$1.25 . 1.25 . 1.25 1.50 1.50 1.75 1.75 2.C0 2.00 2.0) I 2.0i> 2.00 2.85 3.75 3.75 2.75 2,75 3.75 4.00 5.0O O (D w E § I 1876.] Simonson's, 14 Charlotte stieet. NEW BKUNSWICK MIMTIA. 127 1 '6 § u u o o 00*1 « a on >» i CO rd Si d ! o o u I H Steam Communication from Saint John, New Brunswick. TO DI(}BY AND ANNAPOLIS-By steamer every Mouduy, Wed- iR'sdav, Thiirsdav. and Saturday ; thence bv Rail to Halifux. T0P(.>RTL.VX1) AND BOSTON— By steamers on every Monday and Thursday morning ; also, «3very morning at 8.30 o'clock, by Railway, connecting at Frcdericton Junction for P'redericton, and at McAdam Station for St. Stephen, St. Andrews, Bangor, &c. TO YARMOUTfr AND BOSTON— By steamer every Frida) even- ing, at 6 o'clock. TO rKEf)p]HTfTON--Every morning at nine o'clock, oounecting with stoaniL'i'.s to Woxlstock, and by stage and railway, via Honlton and Bangor, forming an inland line of travel to all points in the United States and Canada. TO NEW YORK. BOSTON, PORTLAND, ST. JOHN, AND CALAIS. Through Route fi'on^ Aroostook, Pretfque Isle, Iloiilton, and Woodstock, via the New Brunswick and Canada Railwiiv, and Iniernational Steam- ship Company. Trains leave the Houlton and Woodstock terminus for St; Andrews, to connect with steamer for Portland, Boston, St. John, and Calais. TO NEW YORK.-Via International S. S. Company to Portland ; thence by Steamers from Portland — (Outside route). TO CALIFORNIA.-Steamers leave New York 4th and 20th of every month, at 12 o'clock, noon. TO CANADA AND ALL POINTS IN TKE UNITED STATES.-- By Steamers of I. S. S. ('ompany, Monday and Thursday Mornings, at 8 o'clock. STAFF OF THE ARMY- Lieut. Creueral Sir William O'Grady Halv, C. B., Conimaudiug Her Majesty's Troops in British North Am.erica. Capt. R. H. O'Grady Haly, and Capt. R. J. Ward, (90th Foot) A. D. C's. Col. P. H. Duard (late (i2d), Assistant Military Secretary. [ [There &re no Troops stationed in New Brunswick.] New Brunswick Brigade of Garrison Artillery. HEAD • .a ■« V S 0)1 .3 NEW BRUNSWICK MILITIA. M:LITAKY OISTRICT, NO. 8. Dot I union of Canada . Lt. Colonel George J. Maunsell, Depy. Adjt. General, Jan. 1, 1809. —Head Quarters, Predericton, N. B. Lt. Colonel W. T. Baird, District Paymaster, Jan. I'.i, 18'3it. Head Quarters, Woodstock. N. B. District Storekeeper— Major John Evuus, August 15, 18i>0,— Head Quarters, St. John, N. B. Assistant Storekeeper— Captain Thomas McKenzie, January 12, 1870. Head Quarters, Frederictun. First Brigade Division.— Lt. Colonel Jumes A. Inches, Brigade Ma- jor, Jan. 19. 1309. Head Quarters, St. Stephen, N. B. Second Brigadk Division.— Lt. Colonel J. R. Macshane, Brigade Major, Sept. 1875. Head Quarters, St. John, N. B. Third Brigade Division.— Lt. Colonel Caleb McCully, Brigade Major April 28, 1869. Head Quarters, Chatham, Miramichi, N. B. Lieut. Col. D. R. Jago, Inspector of Artillery.— Head Quarters, Saint John, N. B. 62d Saint John Volunteer Battalion. Lt. Ool. — Thomas Sullivan, Connnanding ; Major — Arbuthnot Blaiu. Captains — John Xugcnt, Henry David Likely, Francis Brindley Hazun, William Fanen, James Devlin, and Jas, Sidney Kuyc. Lieutenants — Edward Thankful Sturdee and Fred. Hammond Hartt. Ensigns — Wm. Zoboki Earle, Wm. C. Magee {pro.) and George Coster {pro.) Adju- tant — Hy. Hugh McLean, Lieutenant, acting. Paymaster — Michael W. Maber, Bt. Major. Quarter Master — George King Wallace, Ensign. Surgeon — Sylvester Z. Earle, M. D. Assistant Surgeon — 'J'honiaM J. Ottv Earle, M. D. 67th Battalion Carleton Light Infantry. The Carleton Light Infantry — Head (Quarters, Woodstock. — Lieut. Col. — C. R. Upton. Majors— C. W. Raymond and R. S. Ketchum. Paymaster — John D. Ketchum. Adjutant — John D. Baird. Quarter Master — Hamilton Emery. Surgeon — Chas. P. Connell, M. D. Assis- tant Surgeon — Thomas Taylor Beveridge, M. D. No. 1 Company, Woodstock. — Captain, Henry W. Bourne. Lieu- tenant, C. H. Garden. Ensign, W. F. Atkmson.* No. 2 Company, Centerville. — Captain, Isaac F. Adams. Ensign, J. W. Adams. No. 8 Company, Richmond. — Captain, J. J. Hoyt. Lieutenant, Robt. Kirkpatrick. Ensign, William H. Hemphill. No. 4 Company, Victoria. — Captain, G. E. Boyer. Lieutenant, Asa McNinch. Ensign, L. A. Harding. No. 5 Company, Waterville. — Captain, Charles Burpee. Lieutenant, J. T. Fletcher. Ensign, C. H. Ferguson. Office Stationery and BImJc Books of all deeoriptioni — B, ft F. R. Titui, 9 Charlotte Street. L1876. idre« 8 ; 1616.] WKATIIKU TAULK, KTC. 129 w I an IJlaiu. ^ Brazen, g- ants — -Win. Adju- lichael Dsign. T. Ottv Lieut, chuin. uarter A-ssis- Lieu- igu, J. Robt. , Asa enuiit, I I I C8 e |4 -« 1 a o i o I H No. (.'oiupaiiy, (Imnd Falls, Victoria ('Ounty — Captaiu, ('. K. BccU- witb.* laeutenant, Thonuis Kelly. ' No. 7 Company, Kduiunstou, Madawai ka ('ounty. Captain, Jcss.sr \V. Baker. Lieutenant, L. Bent.* No. 8 Company, Brighton. — Captain (Bt. Major), J). MeLeod Vincc. Lieutenant, Robert Vincc Knsign, Siraou McLeod. No. '.I Company, Peel. — Captain, A. f). IFartloy. Lieutennnt, .1. K. Tompkins. Ensign, David Scrapie. ' No. ID Company, Wilmot. — Captain, .J. S. Carvell. Lieutenant, C. A. West. Knsign, D. II. Jones. •Proviiaional appoinlments. Table for Foretelling the Weather through all the Lunations of each Tear. This Table, and the aceompauyiug leniarks, are tlie rcMult of many years actual observation ; the whole being constructed on a due con- sideration of the attraction of the Sun and Moon, in their several posi- tions respecting the Earth, and will, by simple in8|)eetiou, show the observer what kind of weather will most probably follow the entrance of the Moon into any of its (punters, and that so near the truth as to be seldonj found to tail. If the new moon, the lirsti quarter, the full moon, or the last quarter happens Between midnight and 2 / in the morning. [ 2 and 4 morning. 4 and t! *' ij and Jf " 8 and In " 1« Mind 12 " IN SUMMKll. Fair. Cold, frequent showers, Rain. ■Wind and rain. At 12 noon, and 2 l\ }>\. Between 2 and 4 \*. M. 4 and 6 P. M. 6 and S " 8 and lo " lU and midnight. J ! Changeable. i Frequent showers. Very rainy. ! Changeable. Fair. Fair, if wind N. W. Kainy, if S. or S. W. J Ditto. Fair. IX WINTEK. ,Hard frost, unless the wind be S. orW. Snow and stornjy. Rain. Stormy. Cold rain, if wind be W., Snow if E. ,Cold and high wind ;Snow or rain. Fair and mild. Fair. 'Fair and frostv, if wind N. or N. E. iRain or snow, if S. !s. VV. 1 Ditto. 'Fair and frosty. er B 3 "1 9 X S «! Na- pe ES B Obse>'catio/ts. — Thii nearer the time ol the Moon's change to noon or midnight, the more nearly will the result accord with the prediction. The space for this calculation occupies from ten at night till two next morning. The moon's chacge, first (quarter, lu!! and last quarter, happening during six of the afternoon hours, i. e., from four to ten, may be fol- lowed by fair weather ; but this is mostly dependent on the wind, as is noted in the table. H. B. Smith, 14 Xing street, Saint Jehu, N, B. -'I Book Backs, Wall Pockets, Hat Backs, and Ooat Backs, at 180 MISCKLLANEOUf'. 1876 ri . : [k as r iS c a s d a; The Time Ball on to|) of the Ciisloni House liiiildiog, St. John, N. H., WiU be hoifited half its elerutiou oach day CSimduvy excepted) at fifteen uDnutes botore 1 o'clock. At one iniinito before 1 o'clock it will be hoisted its full height; and at 1 o'clock, mean time, the Ball will bj dropped. A Clironometer keepins: correct Oieonwich time, should then shew 5h. 24m. lbs., and the dififerenco between this and the time shewn by a Clironometer, is its true error on Greenwich time at the moment. As, tho above hour of 1 o'clock, when the Hall drops, represents oh. 'J4m. lofl. at Greenwich, the error of a Chronometer may be ascertained, no matter where the Ship is lyin^. Masters of vessels arriving at Saint John, should compare their ChronomettTs by the Time Ball, as it will enable them to get the M-arali-, which frcquentlv varies from har- bor rates. Latitude 45d. Ithii. 4-2s. N. Longitude 4h. '24m. los. West. Gkoruk Hutchinson, Jr., Director. 1851 l«5:i. (Jloxlmj of the River !St. John for 1S.")0. Closed November 27. I 12. ' '' ...... " 22!! Opened again on tho 2()tb. and closed 1 1 th December. L'lcsed Novfaiber 25. Steamers Magnet was frozen i;p in Grand Lake, the Hein- deer above Fredcrictou, and • tho ha sunk at Oak ; Point. Closed December " Novembt^r a /jcv 1862. 1863. 1864. iod of lioentji-jivt i/earn. Closed November 25. 30. iKol 1855 1856 1857 1858 1859, 1860 1861 a. 19. 17. *' December 25. 12. 22. 26. 22. 1865. lS66. 1867. 1868. 1869. 1870. 1871. 1872. 187;;. 1874. Opened again 28th, closed 5th December. Closed November 1<>. Opened again ; closed 29th. Closed December 4. Opened again ; closed De- cember 13lh. Closed November 28. 17. 26. .December 2* .November 25. 26. n. 17. (i (, Soaking Seed Wfikat in Brine. — Having cleaned your seed, prepare a pickle of salt dissolved in water, sufficiently strong to bear up a potato, and for half a barrel ot such pickle add half a pound of blue vitriol. When all is dissolved put in the seed, stir it well, and skim off all that rises to the surface ; throw the remainder into a basket to drain ; let this be done ten or twelve hours previous to sowing. Just before sow- ing spread it on a tight floor and roll in e-l.iked lime to a powder, stir- ring it well with rakes. It is now readj to deposit in the soil. The 1st of September is as late as the seed ought to be sown, and in no case ought it to be delayed later than the 10th of the month. As the kernels of different varieties vary in size, some will require a larger quantity than others ; so, also, if sown broadcast by hand or drilled by machine, tho former will require more seed than the latter. Froni five pecks to two bushels, and in some instances, more, are used, varying with the , mode of sowing, and with different cultivators. The grain drill, pro- BodE-Biading, of ail varietiee, to or4er— 09 o 25. t J- ; H ' CD 5' ,'h ! W : (ft H SB IS 1876 it fifteen » hoisted ped. A hew oh. fn by a 1 int. 'As^l s CD ti'.i. w ; o iber 2o. 30. 25. OS , closed H o ;^ ber 1<». ed 29th. JO ber 4. iV icd Be. 1^ ' E' ber 28. 17. ; S» 26. '1. ber '2- H ber 25. SB 1 o* 26, 9 11. f 17. ' o . . Ig Simonion*!, 14 Charlotte street. kernels ! ■ (uantky i achine, ecks to ith the ' ill, pro- I 1876.J MIBCKLLAKKOirg. lai perly adjusted, deposits the seed rnoie uniformly, covcr-^ it nt un oven depth, ret|uire.s lees seed, ftiul usimlly give j';roater erops than when sown l)y hiiiid ; iilso, the work is dun« (inii.'Ut'r, the s-eed comes up more unilo'inly, and io better prepared to re.-i^t any counteracting intluencos. Where Keed \h sown by hand it i-hould l)e evi;nly dis^tributed, and the harrowing yhould be both hiigih and crosswayd the field, to cover the Heed ns uniformly an possible. I'AsriiViiis IN Youit Uav. — Heteaii- a few items of information known Id some, but to a L>reat many yet to be learned : How to lay of!' a frijuare acre of ground : Measure off 2(i8i feet on each .^idc and you will havo an 1 cr..' within an inch. Contents of di?far;' es : An acre contains 4,840 e;|uare yarda. Pleasure of distances : A n ile is 5,28o fot-t, or 1,760 yards in lengtl'. A fathom is six feer. A league is s«i.\ miles. A day's journey is ']ii\ milo.-«. A cubit is two feel. A hand (horse measure) is four inches. A palm is three inches. A span is lO.V inches. A fenacc is three feet. A barrel of flour wiighs WW, pounds. A barrel of pork is 200 pounds. A barrel of rice is 'iuo pounds. A barrel of powder is 2o pounds. A firkin of butter is 56 pound?. The following are sold by weight per bushel : Wheat, beans, and clover sci d, tW) j)ounds to the bushel; corn, rye, ami flaNsecd, Tit) pounds to the bushel. A SuooEsriON AS TO THE Managkmknt ofS.mam. 1'o\. — Wht'u a case occurs in a family, as soon as it is afaccrlained to be small pox, remove every article of furniture, carpeting, and ornaments from the room to some out-of-the-way room, attic, shed, cr I)arn : have nothing in (he room except such things as are indispensable for the use of the patient. Now dissolve a small quantity of chloride of lime in hot water, strain it into a tub of water, and set it in the room. Wiieu you change the linen of the patient, or nheeta and b'^dding (which should be done often in bad cases). ])ut all into this tub o< chioromated water, until enough is accumulated to mnke a washing, and thus all contagion will be destroyed. Keep a good circulation of air in the room ; keep the patient cool but not cold. If \he case be a mild one, vc'^y little medicine is required ; with a light, iiouiishiug diet all will end well in from seventeen to twenty-one days. In more violer.t cases a ,nor« careful attention is re- quired, and a skilful physician's attendance is important. The manner of cleansing the patient is of the utmost importance for the public security. After every scale of the dried eruption is removed from the body, hands, feet, and nails, put the patient in a tub of warm water, with a little of the chloride of lime, and with a comb be careful to remove all scabs from the head ; soap the hair well, and wash the whole person down, wipediy, and put on clean clothes, and the patient is free from contagion. If the patient is allowed to go among the people without a thorough cleansing, every flake removed from the thick skin of the feet wi!l carry contagion with it. All farm machinery should receive two good coats of pain.- whenever it has been sufficiently exposed to cause the paint to .scale off and lose its glossy appearance. A few quarts of paint will go a long way in pro- tecting machinery during the exposed period ; and there is no doubt that when unprotected by paint when in use and by shelter when not in use more injury is done than by ordinary wear. H.~BriiMith, 14 Xtag itreet, Saint Jfoiin,ir.B. s ft B TO 8 Laundry and Toilet Soapi, in yariety- 1 IV J> E X . I ' I*! :■: 'A' •I' »•'■) 1^1 ■ t . i lil; •II til 1 '. K i i' a e 3 a a« I'AUK. AHti'uuoinicul SyinboU H' Auctionooi'4 51 Board of Trade ."iti Board of Health 116 ' Hoard of Works, 83 Uuptiat Church, 1)2 liuptiht U. Mi.Hsionary liourd,.. <.)2 Haptitft Education Ho'ciety, 1'3 Banks 9»; Barristers and Attorneys, 84 Branch I'ilots, 1^8 British Templars, I'iii Calendar Pilous 37-48 Canada, Dominion of 81 Conimisaioner.s Water Supply,.. S*; Church Calendar, 21 City of St. John 51 City and County of St. John, f 8 County of Albert (52 "* Carleton OS Charlotte 60 " Gloucester OtJ " Kent 07 " Kind's 08 " Madawasku, 70 " Northumberland, TO " Queen's, 72 " Restigouehe, 73 Sunbury 74 " Victoriuy 75 '* Wesimorlaud, 7ii *' Vork, 78 Courts, 83 Customs, Ac "j9 Church of England, 89 Catholics, Roman, 91 Church of Scotland 90 Congregational Church 98 Christians or Disciples of Christ, 94 Consuls and Agents, IIT Collectors of Slippage 52 Dominion Finance Department, 99 Dominion Buildings Board, 101 Dominion Tariff', 101 Diocesan Chm*ch Society, 90 Executive Council, 82 Eclipses for 1875 18 Equation of Time, 18 Excise Duties, 115 Fish Market Dues, 30 Fire Department, 53 Free Baptist Church, 93 Free Baptist Education Society, 95 Female Reform Society, 54 Falls, going through, 34 Fredencton, Corporation of, 79 General Public Hospital, 110 I'AOK. Harbour Master's Fees 29 Hackney Coach Fares, 34 Holidays, Public 21 House of Assembly, m'2 Hospitals and Asylums, 1 J Immigration I)e(;artnient 101 Intercolonial Hallway, 124 Knights of Pythias, 120 liight Houses, 'J2 Lancaster, Parish of, tU Legislative Council, S2 Lunatic Asylum, 1 ! (> Mechanics' Institute, 6''> Madras School, 95 Masonic 1 J7 Militia, 127 Mt. Allison Weslcyun Ed. Ins.,. 95 Oflicers of tbe Crown, 83 Ofticers Baptist Convention 98 Officers Orange Association, 120 Odd Fellows, I. 120 Public Porters, 34 Portland, Town of, t;o Presbyterian Church 90 Provincial Board of Education,. 94 Post Office, i)7 Postage, J7 Post Office, Money orders, 98 Police Department, 52 J*ort Wardens, 51 Rates of Pilotage, 27 Rates of Wharfage, 28 Rates of Slippage, BO Rates of Anchorage, 34 Kates of Ferriage, 82 Rates of Cartage, 31 Rates at Weighing* Machines, ... 31 Ref. Presbyterian Church, 91 Societies 58 Society, Continental and Church 53 Sons of Temperance 122 St. John Building Society, 57 St. Andrew's Society, 54 St. Patrick Society, £4 Simonds, Parish of, HO St. Martins, Parish of. (U Staff of the Army, 121 Stamp Duties, . ! 115 Surveyors of Lumber 52, 60 Steam Communication, 1 2i} Templars of Honor, 123 Time Ball,.. 130 Top Wharfage, 29 Tolls— Market, 80 University of New Brunswick,. . 95 Wesley an Methodist Church, ... 91 Weather Table, 129 \ I ^ .0 u at ft s oi 0) n -a 3 a •i a o C9 a a si Bnnday Behool LitoariM, Mid other StquititM— I'AOK. 2lt 34 21 M'2 111! 101 , 121 120' 22 '!1 82 1 ! « 6ii 05 117 fc^ 127 5 us.,. [)o E 83 g , 12U - ....120 •" ....34 •! .... »10 |. iou,. 04 ^ .... !>7 - .... J7 S .... 98 I ....52 2 ....51 « ....27 »*l 28 S ....BO g. ....34 g .... h2 « ....31 (^ J,... 31 P .... 'A I .... 58 ircb 53 ....122 .... 57 .... 54 .... H .... tJO .... 61 ....127 ....115 ..52,60 .. ..12(j ....123 ....130 .... 29 .... 30 k,.. 95 1,... 91 ....129 \ { I —1 ' p> 1 R. A F. R. Titui, 9 OlutrloUe itrMt. _ 1876. I ADVERTISKMKNT.S. IXi " ESTABLISHED 1826. .-— -■• • • •' — T.RANKINE&SONS I "^vi. W ^vVV *\v«c\, ^\.. io\\\\, "Ji, ft., a ai in m >» Maiiiilacliirers :iiiil \SMmk Iblcrs in .all kimb of [^"' s- ■f, 1 B 93 B 1 'PiTAVf, \rKf)ri,>i, AND \mr i o a o o Id B BR/IC-A.X). Sole Manufactursrs of the Gdginal ^•^y Orders froiii tli<^ 4'Oiiiitrv coiiiniiiiim innittHiires punctually atteiidetl to. T. A. KAisKINE. A. n.ANKINK. H, R. Smith, 14 King street, Saint John, N, B. Pictm^e Glass, Steel Engravings, and Lithographs, at 134 STATISTICAL. [1876. i; Nvmhcr and Tomarfc of Steamei's and Sailing Vessels Bvilf^ and those Registered in the several Provinces of Ih'^.Jhmihiiou of Canada, di'rine/ theyear evdinr/ iHUU June, 1S15. \ I' I'KOVIWFU. Oulurio, Qucbco Nova Scotia, New Ilninswick,.. TlritiL'' CoUiinhfa,. P. K Island, 13 Totals, Bi riLT. 1 1 Uegistkrhp. 1 Stoam. Sail. 1 Fteani. Sail. ! No. ]T^(» 44-1 i 108.701 1,S74 1,801 722 1,£«0 281 05 9,:]80 2S70o i • • < • • • ... 50,478 1 f>9,037 ■ 70« lti,740 • « . 12 r..64:^ 11, '.'70 1M,o4i'. I, v'. is ' VaJve of Imfiort^ into the Purl of Saint John, A'. B., for the year i; M Z< rndina September '-'O/h, 1^75. ah' wine/ the ^'oi'nfrres n'hnicc imported. ' 1 ' Si I (• 'li* ♦- s 3! Si Place>. •,; From Great IJritain. United States, Spiini^h WejH liuiic^, British Wojst Indiiv-i. Prance, Holland, Fortuga!, Deniarara. Value. «:;,Y45,43r. I|S 2,, cA o =iiiil. 1 P4 1 ' ^ Ton?. j .t3 - 1 u 9,;]S0 -d 2^705 e3 rMi,478 r,037 708 f'Q 1 lt>,7KJ H{ O' 1M,<4t; to 0) - - W ct . P' ^ 1 he year s i ported. % 5 (4 Value. is to" 745,433 0) ! •53,510 g ^i 10,5Sl n i [ 58,332 S; 19,400 >> fiOjOOl a a?: ] 20 eg -§ ' 59 ; v> (« 1 1 \Xi d ' \ P^ o 32,438 ' Id a I, > &• Pi ■ ^^ o u , () }i'ltrit ■ '^ r 75. o o Viihic. ^oT 25,393 ; 1 d 05,340 i ( <« 32,710 ' i "2 57,978 i ■ S 48,429 , 1 1 1 ] 9,090 ! 15,462 1 13,472 o 9,153 »' 4,450 • 3,394 \ 2,025 ! 1 1,800! I i,2t7; ij 39,973 ' ■ ! --..v....:. ': CUSTOM i ? *i I •' ' V> (lERVIAIN STIIEKT, CUTTERS IN THK w^ff 1© m&rm,^ ♦ ♦•- All (UHMENTS GUAHANTRKl). ft SAINT JOHN, 5^. B. \ B s t'toiTi tl^e l^ii^^t *i0tkl)lislirqei)i>; £ ©• sr 5 MiH. 1m ^l«'5,-i3- HA^F^K ^TSI3 STTR,e: cc HMHAM'S FAi EMDICATOB lias stood llio lost of several years, having been placed before the public in 18fi'J, and its extraordinary curative powers had been long tested previously. It is everywhere acknowledged to be the best and most .successful remedy for RHEUMATISM, NEURALGIA, ASTHMA, Whicli i( cures ettVcluall:,, and is equally elfleacions for the cure of CUTS, BURN8, SCALDS, BRUISES, SPRAINS, Artd rniost f^rms of Aches and Pafns. And other forms of SOKE THROAT ar^ readily eure.l by it. As it does not smart or cause any unpleasant sensation, children use it readily. It is also the safest and best remedy for CKOUP, and is cxcelk'nt for COl'GHS and COLDS. A few drop.- will cure EAR ACHK and the buzzing sound or noise in the head tliat renders people partially deaf. Are readily cured by ii. Fo? Lane Back, Lumbago, Sciatica, and Fains in tlie Side and Breast, IT HAS NO JOQUAL. Li f; o o or w ST i- ( no matter how long >landing, may be cured by following the n the absorbents, eijualizes the circulation, reduces inflammation, glandular, and other swellings, and gives freedom from pain by allaying uervows irritation, removing the