IMAGE EVALUATION TEST TARGET (MT-3) 1.0 I.I L25 i 1.4 La 12.8 U4 Photographic Sdences Corporation 33 WEST MAIN STREET WEBSTER, N.Y. 14580 (716) S72-4S03 ^ CIHM/ICMH Microfiche Series. CIHIVI/ICMH Collection de microfiches. Canadian Institute for Historical Microreproductions / Institut Canadian de microreproductions historiques ;\ \ Technical and Bibliographic Notaa/Notaa tochniquaa at bibliographiquaa Tha Inatituta haa anamptad to obtain tha baat original copy availabia for filming. Faaturaa of thia copy which may ba bibliographically uniqua. which may altar any of tha imagaa in tha raproduction. or which may algnificantly ehanga tha uauai mathod of filming, ara chacicad balow. □ Colourad eovara/ Couvartura da coulaur r~^ Covara damagad/ D Couvartura andommagte Covara raatorad and/or laminatad/ Couvartura raataur4a at/ou pallieuMa r~l Covar titia miaaing/ D La titra da couvartura manqua Colourad mapa/ Cartaa gAographiquaa tn coulaur □ Colourad ink (i.a. othar than blua or blacic)/ Encra da coulaur (i.a. autra qua blaua ou noira) r*n Colourad plataa and/or illuatrationa/ D D D D Planchaa at/ou illuatrationa an coulaur Bound with othar matarial/ Rali4 avac d'autraa doeumanta Tight binding may cauaa ahadowa or diatortion along intarior margin/ Laroliura tarr^ paut cauaar da i'ombra ou da la diatorakm la long da la marga intiriaura Blanic laavaa addad during raatoration may appaar within tha taxt. Whanavar poaaibia, thaaa hava baan omittad from filming/ ii aa paut qua cartainaa pagaa blanchaa ajoutiaa iora d'una raatauration apparaiaaant dana la taxta, maia, loraqua cala 4tait poaaibia, caa pagaa n'ont paa *tA filmiaa. Additional commanta:/ Commantairaa suppl4mantairaa: L'Inatitut a microfilm* la maillaur axamplaira qu'il lui a M poaaibia da aa procurer. Laa details da cat axamplaira qui tont paut-Atra uniquea du point da vua bibliographiqua, qui pauvant modifiar una imaga raproduita, ou qui pauvant axigar una modification dana la mAthoda normala da fiimaga aont indiquAa d-daaaoua. T» to r~| Colourad pagaa/ D Pagaa da coulaur Pagaa damagad/ Pagaa andommagAaa Pagaa raatorad and/oi Pagaa raataurAaa at/ou paiiiculAaa Pagaa diacolourad. atainad or foxai Pagaa dAcoiorAaa. tachatiaa ou piquiaa Pagaa datachad/ Pagaa ditachiaa Showthroughy Tranaparanca Quality of prin Quaiit* Iniigaia da I'impraaaion Includaa auppiamantary matarii Comprand du matirial suppl4mantaira □ Pagaa damagad/ Pagaa pn Pagaa raatorad and/or laminatad/ Q Pagaa diacolourad. atainad or foxad/ Pagaa r*n Pagaa datachad/ ry\ Showthrough/ r^ Quality of print variaa/ rn Includaa auppiamantary material/ T» P< of fli Oi bi th ai( 01 fli ai( 01 r~| Only edition available/ Seule Mition diaponible Pagaa wholly or partially obacurad by errata siipa. tisauaa, etc.. have been refilmed to enaura the beat poaaibia image/ Lea pagaa totalement ou parti&ii«rnent obacurciaa par un fauiilet d'errata. una pelure, etc.. ont At* filmiea i nouveau da fapon * obtanir la meiileure imaga poaaibia. Tl Tl w M di ai bi N Thia item ia filmed at tha reduction ratio chaciced below/ Ce document eat film* au taux da rMuction indiqu* ci'daaaoua 10X 14X 1SX 22X 28X 30X y 12X 16X »x a4x 28X 32X Th« copy filmed h«r« has b—n raproduead thanks ta tha ganarosity af : Htm Bniniwick MuMum Sakit John L'axamplaira fllm4 f ut raproduit grica i la g«n4rosit* da: Ntw BraiMWick MuMum Saint John quality lagiblHty tha Tha Imagas appearing hara ara tha passlbia oonaidaring tha eandltlon of tha original copy and in icaaping filming contract spaeif ications. Original copiaa In printad papar covars aia fllmad beginning with tha front eovar and ending on tha laat pege with s printed or illustrated impree> tion. or the beck cover when appropriete. All other originel copiee ere filmed beginning on the first pege with a printad or illuscratad impree- aion, end ending on the lest pege with e printed or illustrsted Impreesion. Lee imegee suhrentee ont 4H reproduitee evec le plue grend soin, eompte tenu do le condition et de le nettet* de rexempieire film4. et en conformit* evec lee condMone du oontret de fllmege. Lee eRemplairee origineux dont le couverture en pepier est imprimAe sent filmAs sn commen^ent per le premier plot et en terminent soit per ie demi^re pege qui comporte une emprelnte dimpreesion ou d'iilustrstion, soit per le second plot, selon le eee. Tous les sutres exempieires origineux sont film4s sn commencent per le premiere pege qui comporte une emprelnte dimpression ou dlllustrstion et en terminent per la derniAre pege qui comporte une telle empreime. The leet recorded frame on eech microfiche sheH contein the symbol — i^ (meening "CON- TINUEO"). or the symbol ▼ (meening "END"), whichever epplies. Un dee symbdes suhrents sppereltra sur le demiire imege de cheque microfiche, selon le cee: le symbols -^^ signifie "A SUIVRE", le symbols ▼ signifie "FIN". ptetee. cherts, stc.. mey be filmed at different reduction ratioa. Thoae too lerge to be entirely included in one expoeure are filmed beginning in the upper left hend comer, left to right end top to bottom, es meny fremee ee required. The following diegreme illustrste the Lee certee, plenchee. tebieeux, etc., peuvent itre fiimAe * dee taux da rMuction diffArants. Lorsque le document est trop grend pour Atre reproduit en un seul cllch4. il est film4 i pertir de I'engle supArieur geuche. de geuche i droite, et de heut en bee. en prenent le nombre d'imegee nAcesseire. l^es diegremmee suivsnts illustrent le mAthode. 32X 1 2 3 1 2 3 4 S 6 y^ •^f,\Vfi Mli i-*j,'> ■f. »<• *i *«?«i*^ f(.y8iMJ,'J' \ -i -^•. BCLIPStta IN18B7. Ma^*— SnN.--»^njiBinuk^ Edlipie, invisible In New BraiMwickJ Eclipsels visible in Kj^^AUanil^ EuropeVN.lMMoa, and W. and I. This Jficiipse Central Asia. ••** II. March 20.— MoqN— Partially Jfcltpsed, ;iWe in New BrontwickJ Enters Penumbra, - / Kjl^Oi3(|;4its. a. v.! " Umbra, - - ?l IJlm. 228. A. M. ] Jlean Time IMicHlfedf Eclipse, - K «|^6m. 4iVA. M.y at . , Emerges from Umbra, /^.&n)^8iii, 4s. a ' ' Saint John. " " Penumbra, '- ??h.'^g^;4b9. A. Bi J . ; - Magnitude of Eolipii#:(Mm;^1s fiiara;—lH8l 3. III. August 29. Sun— Totiilly fitilpiidyrinvisible ia New.Brunswick. ■■rT ii« , a <|i | , -f , - , - ■ -ir -^-n ±.'l' fliHiC'niii'^^ sas3|i ■-^•^-♦r- ■*■* '.MkO^. . I "Wte 8t iuei .841 .88 .62 .0« .19 M .48 .66 .0.) il6 .24 .m .41 .48 .64 :mv2 M .n9 .13 .16 1 16. 18,1 16.08 U.6t 14.46 14.81 14.18 u.m 18.47 18 81 18.14 12.66 12.87 .18 11.57 11.37 11.16 m »iitttina. /Whei sir UroiiiwickJ a, and W. and 9vr BnuMwick.! ean Time at , tint John. 8- ci=i= XCLIMBS— OtOLM, ttC, i'.r> is ▼isible in Sl £. Pacific, almost ail South 4liieryy^;iA jd Southern Oceanij^ and Cai)e of Good Hope. _^ iMl, * eptember ]8.—Uoo)i~P«rtiaIly Eclipsed, visible inKewl ' mm^ Penumbra at tJrabra, - J(ipi^ofBolip8e, ,fip|iie from Umbra, «• k ^i ' It Penumbra, 6h. 18m. 84s. A. M.' 6n. 82m. 28s. a. x. 8b. Im. 688. A. M. • 9h. 81m. 288. a. x. 10h.4&m. 16b. A. M.^ Saint John mean time. Httiauie of the year. Saturn ( ^ ) will be Morning Star until 29th April, md thence an Evening Star until November 19tb, and Morning tStar fli»r reat of the year. , ':•) ! ■j^ .7m4. ma^ ■■■IN *■ ■■■■■I I ■■■^ Honalliff and Evening Statrt for 1867. ■■4P Apoipee and Perigee of the Moon. APOOKE. Jan'. 2d, 8.71l.'>.M. ; 80tb, 7.4h. a. m. ; Feb. 27th, 8.4h. a.m. ; M«reh 27tht 0.2h. A. Jfvi April V3d, 6.8h. p. m. ; May 2l9t, 7.1b. a. m.; June 17th, 0.8b. iCil^;: July 14th, 2.6h. p. x. ; Atif^.llth, 1.6b. a. x.; Sept. i7tii, 6.0h. '*, u. ; Oct 6th, l.lh. r. x. ; Nov. iid, 9.4h. a. x. ; 8otb, 8.9b. a; m ; Ded. 87th, 8.6b. p. x. Jabl 18^,^.9^. A. K.; Feb. 16th,'6.4fa. A. x. ; March 12tb, 6.5. P. x.; April 7th, 8.9h. p.m.;^ May 6th, 6.4h. p. x. ; June 3d, 1.6h. a. x. ; July Ist, lib. A. X. ; 89th, 7. lb. p. x. ; Aug. 26th, 9.3b. p. x.; Sept. 28d, 1.6h. A. M..; Ooi 17th, 10.7b. p. x. ^;^ov. 14th, 4.6h. a. x. ; Dec. 12th, 9.9h. A. X. vf-s ';;»■/■ ;->(B ^:lnl': ,.'^r)i; i-i'l'i : 1 Cycles and Eraa. 4 Domini^ Letter,. . . ......... .F. £pM«t,...k.;. «..!.......». 26 (^li|eo Number^.,......... 6 Solar Cycle,.4'. >...... ... . . 28 Romiii Ittdietion,. ......... 10 Julian Period, ...■/........ 6680 Day of Jul. Per. Jao. 1 at, j8,49%968 Era of Nabonasmr, ........ ;1614 " the Seletfcides,,. . . .. ;2179 Era of Dioclet^n,. '.i, .1688 " Teadigird III.(Per8ian)1237 " Spijn (bf the tJjesiirs), . 1905 Tear of the WoriK (He6rew),6687-8 " ♦• (Byzantine,),'; 875-6 Year of Rome, A.U.C. (Varro),2620 " Olympiads, 2648 Third Year of Olympiad, 66 1 Atmo Hegira (Mohammedan),.! 284 N. B.— The fifKt day of MobArram (the month in which begins the Mohammedan year), eprreepoqcip tQ the 6th May, 1867; and Ramazan, or Month of Fasting,. m A.^M 1888, commeuces .7(h January, but in A. H. 1284, bna^th Decen>'si.3J ' " NEW BRUNSWICK MUSEU =£: *. > . '^W^.ilW'yllllMliBI'; ',! >\\ V.^ 3^ ui fT f ORITRCH CALKKDAR— HOLIDATS^ KTOk Teari since Columbus discovered Americu, - **'* " DeMontsdiscov.'dMt John River, N.B. •♦ ** New Style was adopted in ihigland, - '* ** Canada was won by the English arms, " " United Empire Loyalists landed in N. B. ^ *• New Brunswick became sep. Province, Oct jh, M^y 18, iW». Aug. 16^19114 9 Mercury. 9 Yenus. 4 ® Earth. ^•Od^OMoon It « **■"• 1 9 Certjs. perh'. pe|iRieIfon, 4. Mi mdndag. teC Aries, TaWafl, (» ( 2 n Gemini, S O Cancer, aj _ Pati. MoN. Jun.84 8at. '• 29 l%ir.;nly2S Bvv. Aug. 26 8AT.8«pl21 ivv. * Fai. Oet.18 Mow. " 28 Kai; Nov. 8tii». " Sat. *♦ 8v^. Dee. Wkj>. " 28 *Ita). " 26 Tv. •» 2T 8At. " 1 24 8(V 1 21 T BOLT DAT. Nativity 8t John Baptist 8t Peter and 8t Paul 8t James, Ap. 8t Bartholomew. 8t Matthbw, Ap. 8t Miohaei. 8t LiikfB, SvaiiMlist. St Sfmon and R. Jade. AU Saints Day. 28rd Sondi^ lifter Trinity. St Andrew, Ap. Advent 8nnddly. 8t Thomas, Ap. Gbbistius. 8t Stephen, MaMvn 8t John, BvangeUst Innocents. Ebbxb Dkn.—Spriftff^mh, l6th,lCtth)(aire^; Sumnu>r—mh, 14th, t6th June; ^Ht»i/n/n— 18th. 20th,' 2l8t September; WViHir— 18th, 2tth, 21at Deeelnber. Rooatiom DATS,--27th, 28th, 29th May. . f sumsB Vi »!*»■ i iv' i I. IV ■Sr^ -^ *i^ w^^ uairr hodsks. AbIi Wennenday. Saii^ Patrick's Daj, Good t'riduy, Eiwter Monday, Eaater ToMtdny, Saint George's Daiy, Loyalist's Dior, Qumd's Birtti Day, Public HolidayB, AnQiversariea, Ac. January 1 March 6 " 17 April " 22 '• 23 •« 28 May 18 " 24 June 10 Whit Tuesday, Queen's Accession, Saint John's Day, Queen's (Joronation, Miohaelmas, Prince of Wales Birthday, Not. 9 Saint Andrew's Day, ** SO Christmas Day, Deo. 86 Christmas Holidays, U 86 n June 111 " 2(1 «• 24, •' 28 Sept 29 ^>— Hon. Abner R. McClelan, Hon. Samuel L. Tilley, Hon. Obaries VMier, and Hon. ChftHes Connell. R. W. Croolcshank, Esq., Secretary, George W. Smith, Accountant. Ca-pe BMt Seal hland Liffhti-^The first Light in approaching the Bay of Fundy is on the South Point of the Seal Island. This is a ptahi White Light, elevated about eighty feet above high water mark, and msiy be seen om approaching the Island from Any point of the compass. A very dangerous rook, under water, but upon which the sea always brenks,^called Blonde Rock, lies about Si miles S. by W. by compass, from the Light House. Between this rook and the Island, there are some dangers — the ground. is rocky throughout, and Urge vessels, therefore, ought not to attempt passing between them^ BHer letand Light.— In advancing up the Biy, the next Light is ntuated on Brier Island, about half a mile N. £. from the N. W. poiiit thereof — a plain white light. Digby Gut L^hi.—The next light on the coast of Nova Seotia, is pkced on the West side of Digby Out^^from Brier Island North East- ward. The coast is tery bold, and not indented } the light is therefore chiefly intended as a guide into D^by Basin — a whitet light. Qaainet Book Light. — This li|^i is intended to warn vessels of their approach \o a verjr dangerons range of shoals and ledge*, ^Ititch ex- tend from the Old Proprietor to the Se^l Islands, ofP ffachias, a dis- tance of about twenty miles. It is a flash Ught-^Atle— twenty seconds dark. And forty light, in eaoh minute. The Light House is painted in Stripes, vertical. Mack and white. Bearing* andDiManee by Campatt from ilte Gannet Book Light HwUe- This Lifbt bears l^m the Light ip^ouse on Brier Island, N. N. W. | W.„ S^n^tesv : From the Gannet Rock to the Old Proprietor, £. iS., distanpe 7 miles. From the Gannet Rock to the Hlaok JEtock, off M^hito Head Islaiid, '■N.'B:iB.,'?ttiile8. /v^^^i^^'yf-"- ^ ' Frctm tiie Gannet Reek to'Oi'SlMrtK West He|d of Grftnd Manan, N.N;yir.,«i miles. "' i -*,4 ' '♦# 1i ^ LIGHT HODRHI. [mi. From the Oannel Rock to the Northeratnont of the Murr LedgM, • N. W. i N., 2i miles. To the Southerninoet of ditto, called Saint Mary's Ledge, W. 8. W., 2 miles. From the Oannet Rock to Maohias Seal. IsUnd, W. and by N., i K., 12 miles. Hon.— BetwMD the Northtrnmoft and Bonthernmost of the Man* htign, thcrt Is • ranf* af danssroui ro«kt sDd ihoali, msny of them alwsyt abors watar, aad which ixt«i;da Eastward firom tha Light Uoum abont (bar miitf ; from thla rai^n. farther WaaUrl/, about six milee from the Oanti'tt Light, lietf a dan* garoas maker, called the Ball. Thie any ba avoided by keepioi three ra> ■airkabM headlanda near tha B. W. end of Orand Manan, open. From Brier Island Light to the Old Proprietor, N. and by W. ^ W», 18^ miles. The Blonde Rock from the Southernmost point of the Cape Sable Seal Islands S. and by W., 8^ miles distant, Jfaehiat Stnl hland Lightt. — There are two fixed vhUe lights upon the Maohias Seal Islands, elevated about forty-five feet a^ve hig^ water, and bear from each other E. S. £. and W. N. W., distant about 200 feet, by which circumatance of two Light Houses at the same sta- tioQ, they will be immediately distinguished from all other lights upon the coast (British or American.) Both the buildings are painfted wJUtie. Th« following are the bearings from them, ▼!>. : it vi . t To the Southernmost Murr Ledge (St. Mary's) E. S. E., 'easterly. " Oannet Rock Light, E. by S. i S., 18 miles. '* Southern Head of Grand Manan, E. by N. i N, '* Northern Head of Grand MaJMU, N. £. i E. " N. E. Rock, distant 2 miles, N. £. by N. ** Little River Head, N. by W. " Libby IsUii»d Light House (AmericanX N. W. by W. Vessels standing to the Northward, between these lights and the Gannet Rock, should tack or huul off the moment they brine these Lights in one, as they will not then be more than threerfovrths of Grindntoite Maud Light — An Octagonal Tower, 60 feet above the level of high watermen GrindPtone Island, in Chlgnecto Bay, in- lat. 46" 43'li<"N; Long. 64- 87' 25" W. Th6 Tower is painted white, as- isi also the Keeper's House, one story, situate about 60 feet fd the East- ward of the Tower. Bearings and distances of several places from the above lig^it House' are as follows ! ... jit,.jv Cape Enrage Light, by compass, S. 61^ W., JQ 1-7 tnlles. "' Highe8t;Point of Stf Mary's Ledgp, by qompass, N. 40 W., 6-10 ijnile. The poltiil; of low wi&ter off* the Lighj; House, by compass, S, 78 W., 2-10 mile. ■ Jones' Ledge, N. in ^., 8-10 mile-f-tt dries at loinr springs, and ha* about 2f fathoms on i|( at half tide. A SkM ^arfkVS. 15 W., 6-10,mile v it has 1| fathoms on it? shbalesi/ part at low VI atef springs ' Orand Manan.— rXhere is a Light House and Keeper's house at the " Swallow Tail," on tfte North Easter.f part of the Island of Grand' Manan, inthe Bay of F.undy. fheLlght i8 45 feet from Uase to Deck ** .'v "rsr:: 'm w>. i* '^^' :s|.-=i'_r .-~fc,» t. i 3t:3= nORAU. [1867. J?<lIowing Light Butioitt tn the Bay of Fondjs belonging to New firunawick : Partridgt lalaad, Ut. 40 14 80 N.« Long. 95 8 SO W. Yar. 1< M W. BaMOD.....;......... "4MS0O** ** U tit** «• 1680 •« Baad Harboor,; •*■ 44 67 40 «* " 66 66 66 << " 16S0.<'. Point Lapniaajc....... " 48 8 60'* '* 66 S7 4" *' 16 80.V-^ OaanetRo(0|is,rr:...... '* 44 80 40 •* " 66 48 60" " 18,80 <*. Maehiaa Baal IaUn,da,. " 44 8u 8 <' " 67 6 10 " " 1,6 80, •' . BaintAndrewa, " 45 410" <' 67 4 00 '« " .16jlO". Qnaoo....... "4818 88" " 668186" '•16 80". Capa Enrage, "458600" " 644640" "..166p:H. 8I0NALS, JH$plaff«d ai Pmrtridgt J$land, on iht Mprotuh. p/^ TTfi^fa Jo, (hi Harbour of St. John, One Ball oloae, for one aquare-rigged Teaad, . One Ball half hoisted, for two veaa^ Two Balla cloae, for three vesaela. Two Balla aeparated, for four reaaehi,, A Pendant of any colour, for five Teaafla^ . A Pendant under a Ball, for aix yes^a., A Pendant over a Ball, half hqia^.fdr $isted at • ■i; A, 1 » ' wwB or ' . ' 1 ; , S. , tMt.] KATn or PILOTAOI. RATES or FILOTAOll, SaUtblithtd by a Lam or OrtUnnnee of tht Common Couneil of th* City of St. John—paued 9d Juf/uit, 1848. One dollar per foot for briaging aoy Ship or Yeiiel ioto the Har- bour of Saint John, and mooring her in a lafe place or berth, or s»^ curing her alongside of one of the wharvee \ and One dollar per foot for removing or taking any Ship or Vessel ouf of the Hiirbour. In cases where FUota shall be detailed on bo%rd of vends, under and by virtue oS the Quarantine or Health Laws of the Provioce, they shall be entitled to demand and receive froiQ BJastfrs of such veiMte, the sum of Two DoDars per day, for every day of laoh detection, in addiUon to the allowiuice aforesaid. Coasting Vessels, going firom one part of the Bay of Fundy to another, British StMmboati or British Vessels, drawing under sis feet of water, are not compelled to take pilots ; when employed, Uiey are to be paid according to the rate above mentioned. For removing vessels fVom any mooring ground to any wharf, or firom one wharf to another wharf, and seei^ them properly moored or secured, the followine rates : For Vessels not exceeding one hundred tons, One dollar and fifty oents ; for vessds over one hundred, and not exceeding two hundred tons. Two Dollars; for vessehi over two hundred, and not exceeding three hundred tons. Three Dollars ; and for all vessels over three hundred, and not exoeedine four hundred tons, the sum of Four Dollar*; and twenty-five cents addiuonal for Avery fiftytOBS each Vessel may measure over four hundred tons. !nr$t DiManet. — From Partridge Island to Musquash Oove Head, bearing North West, One dolla# per foot Stwmt/ ZNatewM.-^FroiA Musqush Head to Point Le Preaux, bearing North West, One dollar and Twenty five oents per foot Third J>iManc0.— from Point Le Preaux to North Head of Grand Manan, bearing North West, or North Channel, bearing South East, One doUar and Fifty oents per foot Fourth JHntane*. — From the North Head of Qrand Manan^ or North Channal, as aforesaid, to 9f adiias Seal Isknd^ bearingSontb, oar Brier Is> land, bearing South South East, One dollar and Seventy five cents per foot Hflk i>Miaiic«.— Any wheri outaido the aforesakl distance, Two dolUui per foot . EABBbUB KASTIB'S fBKS. On vessels of 80 and under 60 tons, ts. 6d. ; vessels of 60 and under 75 tons, 8s. 9d ; 76 and under 100 tons, 68. ; 100 and under 160 tons, 6s. 8d. ; l&o, and under 2(^0 tons, 78. 6d. ; 800, and under 800 tons, lus. ; 800, and under 400- tons, ISs; 0d. ; 400* tons and upwards, 168.; decked vessels under lOO tons, owned and rM^tered at Sainf laFdhn, and all British vessels under that tonnage, tradmg within the Biiy of Fundy, or arriving from ports to the Ii^rthward of Cape God, or the Westward of Gape Oanso, or firom any port in Nova Scotia to pay an- nually as follows : Under 80 tons, 8s. 9di ; over 80, and Under 60 tona, 5b. ; over 6«), and under 76 tons, 68. ; over 76, and under 80 tons, lUSw > TKBKlA^S'^OliLp. [18^6. Rates of Slippage at the Corpor&tion Slips. All decked vessels, same rates aa for wharfage ; woodboats, or qjbh'tr,' boats, or undecked vessels, bavlog standing masts, and all scows, and not lying at the wharves on either side of the Slips, to pay the following rates : Bvcry Woodboat of rofflcieDt burthen to barry 10 eordi of wood, or under, 60o. Ditto ditto upw«r4i of 10 cordi, bnd not more than 10, $1. Ditto ditto upwurda of 15,co|rdi, sod not more than 80, |t.60< Ditto ditto upwards of 20.ft<>J .,Tr Time fcr going Through the I'a^Sf L- /"V7 The fhllB are level or still water at aboi^t three and tvlialf hours on the /ooi,' and about two and a half on the ebb, so that they are passable four times in twenty-four hours,, about tenor fifteen minutes .each time. No other rule can be given, as much depends on the floods in the River Saiiit John, and the time of high water. or full sea, which i» often hastened by high winds, and in proportion to, the bQigbt of them. I 1867.] ( M h\ '■ ] Q «J! ^^^_ 1 Tu Ciw 2 W Ho. 3 Th m.l 4 Fr. a.9l 6 Sat Cot. 6 Su' &pi 7 Mo a.71 8 Tu St., 9 W Pen 10 Th m.7 11 Fr m.9 12 Sat Out 18 Su 1st 14 Mo Nor 15 Tu Oen 16 W (14) 17 Th B.I 18 FV a.Oh 19 Sat m.71 20 StT 2dg 21 Mo Dr. 22 Tu Sunt 23 W Will 24 Th Crua 26 Fr Oon^ 26 Sat Dr.. 27 Su 3dfe 28 Mo a.5h 29 Tu Batt 80 W Man 31 Th a.lh Tempc '\timiif>u>» ..,:'« ♦ •*^ 1867.] JANUART has Thirty-one Days. [1867. MOON S PHASES. • New Moon, 6th day, 8h. 6iii. afternoon. N. W. 9) First Quarter, 13th da)', Oh. lOm. ailemoon. E. ® Full Moon, 20th day, 3h. 12m. morning. S. W. (i Last Quarter, 27th day, lOh. 23m. morning. W. d 1 2 3 4 6 6 1 8 9 10 11 12 18 14 16 16 1 18 119 20 21 22 28 24 26 26 21 28 29 80 31 h Tu W Th Fr. Sat Sc Ho Tu W Th Fr Sat Sc Mo Tu W Th FV Sat Sc Mo Tu W Th Fr Sat Sd Mo Tu W Th STENTS, HOLIDAYS, etC. Circumcision, [1*786. tio. Assem. first held in N. B. m.lh.l4m. $ 6 9. ?OM'S. a.l>h.48m. 5 i (§. 5 4»8'S. Cot. post, chrgd. by w't 1844.J22 Epiphany. Peace Paris 1 8 1 < •■ 22 a.7h. 1 8m. y d (J . If 4" 2.")' S. 22 St. J. C, W'., andN. P., YH 'L\ V'i >■•■:, J 3ij;1 ■wn ly i 'ii . m' «* 1887.] PBBRTTAET has Twenty^eight Days. [1887. ® 9 MOON''S PHASES. New Moon, 4th day, Ih. 5'ira. af]lek*nopD. S. W. First Quarter,. Uthday, 9h, 16m. afternoon. W. Full Moon, t8d day, 3h. \%m. afternoon. E. Last Quarter, 26tb day, 7b. 8m, nioruiug. S. Fr Sat Sc Mo Tu W Th Fr Sat 1 2 8 4 6 6 1 8 9 10 Sc 11 12 18 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 28 26 26 27 2S O M Mo Tu W Th Fr Sat Sc Mo Tu W Th Fr Sat 24 Sc Mo Tu W Th EVENTS, HOLIDAYS, ETC. (2) a.0b.41m. $ gr .hel. lat. X. P. B. V Jl. C»ndlem,(3) « 6 • O . 4th Sun. after £. Biot d. 1862 m.dh.2m. 9 <{ ®. SSMd' S. Hilary Term Sup. C. hegina. (4)a.2h.87m.y i ®. 2f4"0'S. m.4h.39m. ^U 6. 9 T 80' S. Very ooid i^ So. States 1886. a.l0h.4m. 9 great, hel. lat. S. 5th S. after E. Q. V. m. 1840. a.0h.l9m. $ in sup. i Q. a.6h2m> □ O- Lavaterd.'lO. 2d and last meet. Legia. at St. Valentine's Day. [John 1787. m.7h. 20m. i 6 21 51' 1 21 1 61^ 2 24^ 8 1' 8 48 4 46 6 69 7 22 8 26- Temperature— highest for month in 16 years, 57" 00 lowest " " —12 00 ■'•' mean of bi-daily observation, 29 22 '' Rain — highest fall for month in 16 vears, 7.940 in. lowest " '' 12.00 mean " " 2.272 Snow— highest fall " ♦' 51.600 lowest " " 2.160 mean 16.100 ■WWIM 186T.] AFBIL has Thirty Days. [18«7. moon's phases. • New Moon, 4th day, 5h. 40m. afterli^n. W. Q) First Quarter, 1 1th day, lOh. 46m. nfoming. N. £. ® Full Moon, 18th day, Oh. 42m. afternoon. E. ® Last Quarter, 26th day, 9h, 87m. afternoon. E. 2> I 2 S 4 6 6 7 8 9 10 n 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 28 24 26 26 27 28 29 30 Mo Tu W Th Fr Sat Sc Mo Tu W Th Fr Sat Sp Ho Tu W Th Ft Sat S0 Mo Tu W Th Fr ^t Sc Mo Tu ■VENTS, HOLIDAYS, KTC. All Fools. 7h. 30m. y <5 •• [y a-lO'S. 8h.43m. ? 6 9 a.2h.55m. 5 6 belly 9 61 10 3 8 17 6 42 4 6. b.;lly 10 83 10 26 5 15 6 43 5 64 r.'in 1> 9 10 46 5 14 6 44 ft 67 rtin^ 11 42 11 7 5 18 6 45 7 68 seers 13 11 27 5 11 6 47 8 37 aecrs 28 11 48 5 9 6 48 9 66 thiffS 68 12 8 5 8 6 49 10 49 thigs 1 29 12 28 5 6 6 61 11 40 thigs 2 1 12 48 5 4 6 52 88M36 knee 2 87 13 8 5 8 6 53 9 26 knee 3 20 18 27 5 1 6 54 10 17 tegs 4 11 18 4« 4 69 6 86 11 13 legs 6 16 14 8 4 68 6 57 Oa14 legs 6 81 14 26 4 66 6 68 1 Ifi feet 7 46 14 43 4 65 6 59 2 21 feet 8 65 Temperature — highest for month in 16 years, 62* 00 lowest " " 11 00 mean of bi-daily observation, 38 72 Rain — highest fall for month in 1 6 years, 6.040 in. lowest " ",..,[ ...f 0.710 mean " " 2.787 Snow— highest " " 15.500 lowest " ",.L.~„ niK mean " " - ' 8.840 .^. The Cliinese divide the d»y iatOLlwelve parUJ, of twii hours eeeli. -« L18«7. £. 1^ moa 12 WATMI. r. M.. Bet 9 34 eet 10 22 eet U 6 lead 11 49 lead 16 leck 68 lei-k 1 37 nns 2 23 6 29 7 65 9 1 9 61 10 33 IV 9 11 42 18 28 68 1 29 2 1 2 87 8 20 4 11 6 15 « 81 7 46 8 65 MV9 esclj. M iiir.] KAY Bm^ tfairfyHtae Bays. fl^WJ' 7f moon's p&asks. • Xew'ifoon, 4th day, 3h. I6in. morning. K. E. f) Firtt-(ihiarter, lOth'day, 6h. 40m. afternoon. S. ® Full Moon, 18th day, »h. 28m. mbming. N. W. 9 La^t Qtarter, 26th day, (>h. 58m. afternoon. W. ■UN's sea sen MOOH m C Aim fi BViSTB, HOtfDAYS, BTC LtC.S. KMU. H. M. im. B. M. B. * B. 3. P.M. WATm. •s ' ' ,0. M. P.M. ■ J T^ St^ Philit> and St. ^as. $ 6 . $<)°64'8. 16 19 4 82 7 2 6 (1 he^d 10 80 '8 Fr d. oh. 26ra. $ in aphelion. 16 37 4 81 7 8 6 IS neck 11 30 4 Sat Battle Tewkesbury 1471. 'li Sunday after Easter. 16 65 4 49 7 4 7 27 neck 16 »6 Sv 16 12 4 48 7 6 8 46 arms 40 6 m Bonaparte died 1821. 16^9 4 47 7 7 9 64 arms 1 26 •7 Tu ii.3h.47m.lil 6 *. Iff 6» 16' N. 16 46 4 45 7 8 10 89 br'dt 2 18 '8 w a. »h. iwip. 5 great hel. lai. S. 17 2 4 44 7 9 11 B4 br'st 2 67 9 Th a.9h.31m. ;j 9 1 8 8 4 6 6 7 8 9 10 U 12 18 14 16 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 28 24 26 26 87 28 29 80 ^i Sat Sn Mo Tu W Th Fr Sat Sc Mo Tu W Th Fr Sat Sc Mo Tu W Th Fr Sat Su Mo Tu W Th Fr Sat Su EVENTS, HOLIDAYS, CtC. m. llh. 4m. Q in perihelion. Sunday after Aecen. $ 6 9* Dutch fleet defeated 1666. m.Sh.22m.]il(S«. ]i{6»6'K. Raike's Ist Sun. School 1786. Bat Sty. Creek, Canada, 1813. m.6h.0m. S 6 9. «5 3048' N. tfaUfax, N. S., Bettled 1749. Whitsuntide. Pentecost Mutiny at Nore suppr. 1 797. 7Wn% Term S. C. begins. Am'rcanarm. ev. Mex'uo 1848 a.8h.l2m.$ <5 «l. $1'40'N. 300 buildings b. San Francisco Battle Dettingen 1743. [1860. Trinity Sunday. John Wesley bom 1708. Battle Waterloo 1816. (17) Battle Bunker Hill 1776. Coitus Christi. Queen Vict proclaimed 1837 (2])a.66''d<» 4>entQ. iSkt.beg. Ist Sunday alter Trinity. St John Bap. Midsum. day. A'm Print SitUngt, York. King George IV. died 1880. m. lOh. 61m. 3^ stationary. Queen Victoria croirnd. I8i38i Saint Peter and Saint Paul. 2d Sunday after Trinity. sdm's DM). M. D. 22 22 22 i2 i'i 22 22 22 22 23 23 28 23 28 23 23 23 28 23 23 22 28 28 28 28 23 28 28 2 10 18 26 82 88 44 60 6ft 6 9 18 16 19 21 28 26 20 27 27 27 27 26 26 23 21 18 16 12 8DM Rian. «tes M. 21 20 20 19 19 18 18 18 17 17 17 17 17 17 17 16 16 16 17 17 17 17 17 18 18 18 19 19 20 20 ■» M. 86 86 36 87 87 88 89 41 < 40 41 41 42 42 48 43 44 44 46 46 46 46 46 46 46 46 46 46 46 46 46 MOOM a. * a. s. r. «. 6 9 7 81 8 42 9 44 10 11 11 86 22 69 m(»n 82 1 8 36 88 10 48 29 16 4 67 64 64 64 66 3 4 6 6 6 7 8 9 10 r.A.M. 82 11 Bioa UTATML neck arms arms brest brest h'art h'art belly belly reins reins seers 7aeoni 6 41 22 18 seers thigs thigs knee knee knee legs legs feet feet feet head head neck neck arms arms Km. 11 16 6 29 1 16 1 68 2 89 8 20 4 9 26 8 86 9 84 10 21 n 2 11 87 9 26 66 1 28 2 2 2 88 8 17 4 4 4 57 6 7 7 82 8 67 10 6 11 4 ■ i«!jT Temperature — highest for month in Id yean, 87* 00 „,. lowest " ♦' 87 00 ..| mean of bl-dalljr obsertation, 67 26 V Rain — highest fall for month in 16 years, 7.470 in. , , ..; loVest " " 0.920 ''"^ mean " " 8.442 A lunar month, or the period of one moon, is 29 days, 1:. hoars,. 44' minutes, and 3 seconds. In the year there are twelve solar months and thirteen lonar months.— Francis Rousseau, who resided in St. Domingo in 1692, invented seoKng wax. . '.■.'T"'.g.f, 18670 1 Mo a.4 2 Tu a.'! 3 W a.i 4 Th 16( 6 Fr mJ 6 Sat m.' 7 Sd 3d 8 Mo Mu 9 Tu Ku 10 W Jul 11 Th m. 12 Fr J. ( 18 Sat Bat 14 Su 4th 16 Mo m.: 16 Tu Wei 17 W m. e 18 Th Drei 19 Fr m. ' 20 Sat m.. 21 Su 6th 22 Mo a. 6 23 Tu Litu 24 25 W Th Eng Bat 26 Fr G«n 27 28 Sat Su (28) 6th 29 Mo a.1 80 Tu Coo 31 W m.7 Tempc Dog days ■n^i [1867. W. S^ BtOH WATAL leck riD8 rms •rest treat I'art I'art >elly tell; «ins ems ecrs «cr8 ecre higs higs mee Lnee Enee ega egs eet ieet eet lead lead leck leck rmfl rme 11 16 6 29 16 68 2 89 8 20 4 9 26 8 86 9 34 10 21 n 2 11 d1 9 25 66 28 2 38 8 It 4 4 4 ftf 6 t 7 32 8 St 10 6 11 4 hoiura,. 44' lonthfl and DomiDgo 1867J J17L7 has Thirty-one Bays. [1867. moon's phases. # New Hboii, let day, 6h. 24ii]. afternoon. W. i> First Quarter, 8th day, lb. 7m. afternoon. fi. 9 Full Moon, 16tb day, 8h. 82m. afternoon. E. (i Last Quarter, 24th day, lOh. 12m. morning. E. • New Moon, Slst day. Oh. 19m. morning. S. a (^ 1 2 3 4 6 6 1 8 9 10 11 12 18 14 16 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 26 26 27 28 29 80 31 s^ Mo Tu W Th Fr Set Su Mo Tu W Th Fr Sat Sc Mo Tu W Th Fr Sat Su Mo Tu W Tb Fr Sat Sc Mo Tu W EVKMtS, HOLIDAYS, ETC. SITN'S DBO. 8. a.4h.8fim.lil i (§. Jfl 5- 0' N. a. 4h. 11 m. in apogee. a.8h.0m.8 627 S in ?5 . a.6''68'» 8 6 9 m.4h.2m. J gr. elon. 26''ir E, 8d Sunday after Trinity. Minnesota, Cal., burnt, 1864. King'* and Albert Circuita. Julius Csesar born 100 b. c. m. Ib.om. ^ 6 •• ^2°16'S. J. Gartier t pos. Gaap^ 1684. Battle Roundway Down 1648. 4th Sunday after Trinity, m. loh. 42m. $ in apheUon. Westmorland Circuit. m.6''27»i 6 Si *(9"0)E Dread, strm. over EngM 1 860 m. 7h. 40m. Q stationary, m.. 6h.4m.i( 6 9. 1{ 2°3'S. 6th Sunday alter Trinity, a. 6b. 42m. ^ stationary. Liturgy first read in Sc'ld 1637 English took Gibraltar 1 704. Battle Lundy's Lane 181H. Gen. Amherst t. Louisb'g 1768 (28) Battle Tnlavera 1809. «th Sunday after Trinity, a. llh.8m."$ 6 ». 9 4"''3'i'N Cook sailed first vovage 1678 m. 7h. 22m. $ d®^ $2»11'S RUES. O. 23 23 23 22 22 22 22 22 22 22 22 22 21 21 21 21 21 21 20 20 20 20 20 19 19 19 19 19 18 18 18 u, 8 4 66 49 44 38 31 24 17 9 1 38 44 36 26 16 6 64 43 Z2 2( 8 66 43 8( 11 3 49 36 20 M. 21 22 22 23 24 26 26 26 27 27 28 29 80 81 31 82 33 34 36 36 87 88 89 40 41 42 48 44 45 46 47 8«M 8KT8. M 46 46 46 46 44 44 44 43 48 48 42 42 41 40 89 89 88 87 86 86 34 38 82 31 31 80 29 28 27 26 25 7 8 9 9 10 11 11 88 11 41 b1a86 HOOM I. * 8. 8.A. M 24 24 14 66 82 4 br'st br'st h'art h'art belly belly reins reins reins 2 8 4 6 6 7 7 8 8 9 9 10 10 11 11 86t8ecrs 24 32 27 18 6 46 24 66 29 68 27 35 6 40 morn. 17 1 1 2 4 6 1^ seers thigs tbigs thigs knee knee legs legs legs feet feet bead head neck neck arms arms arms 64!br'8t 2ibr'8t ISh'ait BIOB WATBB P. H. 11 68 18 89 16 2 50 3 28 12 10 6 20 7 40 8 64 9 62 10 87 11 16 11 50 16 1 1 2 2 88 10 43 19 67 8 42 4 36 6 43 7 12 8 44 9 67 10 62 11 37 16 Temperature— ^highest for month in 16 yearn, 90' 00 "!: lowest " " 47 00 mean of bi-daily observation, 63 60 Rain— highest fall for month, 16 years, 6.580 in. lowest " " 1.700 mean 4.000 Dog days commence on the 11th of July and end on the 11th August. #»n It M 'i. I «' t\ •mm ^ 1867.] AUGUST has Thirty-one Days. [1867. MOOK S PHASK8. f) ® First Quarter, 7th day, 2h. 46m. morning. Full Moon, Ijth day, 6h. 18m. morning. Last Quarter, 22d day, 4h. 58m. oftemoon. New Moon, 29th day, Sb. 41m. morning. s. w. N. W. a 1 2 5? 4 5 C 7 8 fl 10 11 V. 13 14 15 16 17 18 ig 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 2tt 80 81 Th Fr Sat Su Mo Tu W Th Fr Sat Sc Mo Tu W Th Fr Sat Sd Mo Tu W Th Fr Sat Sc Mo Tu W Th Fr Sat EVENTS, HOLIDAYS, ETC Lam.D. Miss Inchbald d. 1821 First mail by stage coach 1785 m. Oh. 42m. ^ in inf. i Q. 7 th Sunday after Trinity. Red. Earl Howe, adra., d. 1799 CharlottfC. P. Alfred b.l844 m.7h.68m.^ 6 9.^2° 34' S. Catholic riots, Belfu^t, 18fi4. Traces Sir J.Franklin disc. '65 m.7h.53m. 5 cJ 9. $4''36'S. 8th Sunday after Trinitv. a-O'-Sg-'a (Jn TIE ^(S^S)^ Saint John Circuit, Printing invented 1487. Bonaparte born 17ti9. m.6h.43m.2X 6 (B- U 2''20'S. Duchess Kent born 1786. 9th Sunday after Trinity. Royal George sunk 1782. Hurricane in .Jamaica 1722. m. 4h. 56m. §? gr. el: }8''26'W. (21) Dr. Adam Clarke d. 1882. a.8h. 29m. 5iuy. [1672. Saint Bartholomew massacre liith Sun. after Trin. IgLd 9. Cresar invaded Britain 55 B. c. Rfintiffoiir/ie Circuit.' a.9h.»m. $ 6 ®. ' ?2''5rN. St. John Biipt. beh. O eclips. Battle of Toplitz 1813. Bunyan died It^SS. •vn'b DEO. N o. 18 17 17 17 17 16 16 16 IS 16 16 16 14 14 14 13 13 13 12 12 12 11 11 11 10 M 5 60 86 19 8 47 80 13 56 39 21 8 45 27 8 49 30 11 62 32 12 b'i 82 12 51 SON RWU 10 3(1 10 9 4!^ 27 6 44 15 H. 49 60 51 52 64 65 56 67 68 69 (> 2 8 4 6 6 8 9 10 1] 12 14 15 16 17 19 20 21 22 23 26 BUN 8KTH. H. M, 28 21 19 17 16 16 14 18 12 11 9 7 6 4 8 7 1 6 69 6 58 6 66 6 66 6 58 6 51 6 50 6 48 6 46 6 44 42 6 41 6 89 6 87 6 35 MOOM R. * a. B.A.M 6 28 7 89 8 50 10 21' 11 23 UA26 1 24 2 24 8 20 30m28 1 m 1 66 2 48 8 4(1 4 4<' 5 40 6 41 7 44 9 11 10 23 11 23 'I0»a8 11 45 mom 40 1 42 2 5.« 4 4 6 15 6 28 7M37 1^ is h'art belly belly reins reins seors seers thigs thigs thigs knee knee legs legs legs feet feet head bead head neck neck arms arms br'st br'st h'art h'art bellv belly reins BIOB WATKB. M. 39 14 47 19 64 8 88 21 26 6 46 8 7 9 17 10 6 10 49 11 24 11 69 16 48 1 24 2 1 2 48 8 28 22 86 7 4 6 7 8 89 '9 46 10 86 11 18 11 66 16 46 Temperature — highest for month in 16 years, 90" 00 lowest " " 40 00 «' 1 mean bi-daily observation, 63 63 Rain — highest fall for montli in 16 vears, 7.25 in. lowest " " 1.18 mean " " 8.976 Mi,2;a«»sia is an antidote to arsenic, eqtially efficacious with peroxide of iron, and pielVriib'e (o it, inasmuch as it itf complttely iuiiccuous in ahnost any quantity, and can be procured in any form. [1867. BIQB WATU. P.M. art 39 ill; 1 14 (liy 1 47 ina 2 19 ina 2 A4 ore 8 83 era 4 21 igg 6 25 »g8 6 46 'g8 8 1 ice 9 17 lee 10 6 ?8 10 49 ?8 11 24 ?8 11 59 )t 16 Bt 48 ad 1 24 lad 2 1 ad 2 48 ok 8 28 ok 4 22 ma 6 85 ma 7 7 '8t 8 89 'at -9 46 irt 10 86 irt 11 18 liv 11 66 liy 16 na 46 1867.3 6EFTEMBEB has ^Idity Days. [1867. MOOK*S PHA8KR. © First Quarter, Bth day, 7h. 7in. afternoon. 8. ® Full Moon, 18th day, 8h. 9Tn. afternoon. S. E. 9 Last Quarter, 20th day, lUh. 41m. afternoon. N. E. # New TAoon,2lth day, 7h. ISm. afternoon. W. 1 2 8 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 18 14 16 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 28 24 26 26 27 28 29 801 li Sn Mo Tu W Th Fr Sat Su Mo Tu W Th Fr Sat Su Mo Tu W Th Fr Sat Ho Tu W Th Fr Sat Sr Mo tTKKTS, HQLIDAT8, OtC. tlth Sunday after Trinity. Battle of Act! lira b. c. 81. Olmtetittr Circuit. Hudson river discovered 1607. Qtt. Oathei'ine Parr died 1 648 Warsaw, Poland, taken 1831 a.6h.7m. $ greatest hel. lat. N. 12th Sundav after Trinity. Battle of Flodden 1618. Northnmberland Circuit. Alexundr. Selkirk sailed 1703 m.7h.S9ni.2{ 6 •• If'iHS'S. (i eclipsed, visible in New B. Battle Bois le Duo 1794. 13th Sunday after Trinity. Battle ot Aecalon 1191. Smollett died 1771. Victoria Circuit. [1752. Rain des. 10,000 sheep, Wales Battle Ntiwbury 1648. Battle Preston Pans 1746. 14th Sunday after Trinity, m. 816" Oent.^. Autm. Iwg. Kent and Carletnn Circuit*, m. lOh. 58m. $ in sup. (< O. (23) Battle of Assaye 1803. a. 8h. 4m. $ 6 %. $0^34'S. ra. 2h. 22m. ,5 in • 16th Sundav afteif Trinity. Oeorge Wh'itefield died i770. snN's DM. II O. 8 8 7 7 6 6 e 5 5 5 4 4 3 3 8 2 2 1 1 1 o N. S. M 22 0.5 38 16 64 82 10 47 24 2 89 16 68 3t< 7 44 21 57 84 11 48 24 1 28 46 1 1 1 2 2 6 38 66 20 43|6 SUN nisu, M 27 28 29 80 82 88 34 86 87 88 39 40 42 43 46 47 48 49 &•' 61 62 53 64 66 67 68 69 1 HON BBTS. M 34 82 841 28 26 24 2S2 2. Mas. 40,0) lO profs. Irel'd 1 641 m. 9h. 58m. % stationary. Sir J. Graham 8tatesm.,d.l861 Philadelphia settled 1692. 19th Sun. after Trin. $ 6 %. St. Simon and St. Jude. i 6 ora 1 22 ligt 1 54 tigs 2 2t* ifP 8 11 Dee 4 2 aee 6 9 K8 6 81 g» 7 48 RB 8 60 et 9 40 et 10 22 »»d 11 4 and 11 4tf ick 16 30k 60 ■ms 1 86 ■me 2 22 ••it 8 10 '8t 4 8 »rt 5 18 art 6 42 &rt 8 1 lUy 9 4 Hy 9 48 ino 10 88 ns 11 8 ere 11 48 ore 16 ff 80 P 1 001 gsl 1 82. e custom forethev le Bath." 1OT7.] NOYBHBER has Thirty Days. L1867. moon's phasks. i) Firet Quarter, 4th day, lOh. Sm. morning. E. ® Full Moon, 11th day, 8h. 4Ani. aflenioon. S. E. 9 Last Quarter, 1 8th day, Oh. 42in. afternoon. W. • New Moon, 26th day. Oh. 47ni. morning. N. a 6 1 2 8 4 6 6 1 8 9 10 n 12 18 14 16 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 2d 24 26 26 27 28 29 30 Fr Sat Sr Mo Tu W Th Ft Sat Su Mo Tu W Th Ft Sat Sc Mo Tu W Th Fr Sat 8d Mo Tu W Th Fr Sat ■TINTS, HOLIDATB, ITO. All Sabti. All Souls. 20th Sunday after Trinity. Poli'al riots at Montreal 1887. a. 8h.7m.3^ 6 9. V- ^'Sd' S. (5) Ckinpowder plot 16()6. m. 8h.68m. $ d ^ . $ 1°49' S. Mason'and 8llddl ta. fm.Tient Pr. of Wales b. 1841. [1861. 21st Sun. after Trin. $ in Q . St. Martin, m. 2h. 6m. 9 stat Magna Charta gr. Ire'ld 1216. Fearf. storm at Messina 1866. a. 7b. 21m. $ 6 8. 8 0*I8'N. a.0b.85m.^(S ®. l94''4i'N. Reubens bom 1677. 22d Sunday aft«r Trinity. Gortez sailed for Mexlcoi6l8. St. John Ore. ni.7''18"^ 6 © Gape Good Hope doubl. 1 4 97. Princess Royal botn 1840. St. Oeoilia. (24>Kbox d. 1672 (24) Rev. 6. CrOly died 1860. 28d Sund. after Trin. t; te per. m. 6h.8am. Q 6 •• 9 S^IO^. a. 7h.46m. j 6 9-8 6*87' S. m. 10*.l" i 6 9- 5 »• S7 'S. (27) Frs- Mary Adelaide b. '88. Polish Retolution 188a [1829 St And. Wellaiid canal open Bini'R DM. K. D. 14 14 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 17 17 17 17 18 18 18 16 19 19 19 19 20 20 20 20 20 21 21 21 21 M. 28 42 1 20 88 66 14 32 49 6 23 89 66 12 27 42 7 67 12 26 40 68 6 19 82 44 66 7 17 28 38 sen RISH. M. 44 46 46 48 49 61 62 63 66 66 68 69 1 8 4 6 7 8 9 11 12 18 14 16 17 18 19 21 22 SDH MOOR a. * 8. M. 48 42 41 89 88 87 86 34 88 82 80 29 28 27 26 26 24 28 22 21 20 19 18 17 17 16 16 16 4 14 4 14 R. A. M 11 29 Oa18 68 1 80 2 1 sOii 1 1 1 2 4 8 88 4 40 5 61 7 8 18 9 27 10 82 11 27 OaI7 66 1 32 rOifSS 2 8 26 81 36 6 37 7 85 8 82 9 24 10 11 10 52 w knee knee legs legs legs feet feet head head bead neck 2 neck arms arms br'st br'st h'art h'art belly belly reins rdns seen secre seen thigs thigs knee knee knee BIOB WATIB. M. 6 48 8 27 4 22 6 29 6 47 7 69 9 1 9 52 10 41 11 29 16 41 1 28 2 14 5 3 49 4 46 6 69 7 16 8 26 9 28 10 10 10 60 11 27 11 69 16 46 16 1 48 Temperature — highest fdr month in 16 yeare, 60* 00 lowest " " 00 mean of bi'daily observation, 36 63 Rain— highest fall for month in 16 yeare, 14.390 in. '.ai i'fitA lowest " " 0.600 mean " " 4.635 Snow — highest lowest meui ti tt 21.000 nil. 6.87 It is believed that the firet daily paper was published in London in 1759, r. : )■■ ^^ <. j 1867.] DEOEUBBR hat Thirty-one Days. [1M7. > MOON'S PIIA8K8. 9) Firflt Quarter, 4th day, Mi. 60tu. momiag. N. ® Full Moon, » 1th day, 7h. 4ttui. morning. N. W. for Brtcke, For Lumb« For the oai half a load . lo The Pint . of Pond Btrei eaHt line of &I ated between Tyng Peters and inoludini StcondDU Union Street the Ftret Diet Third DUt, the Sroond D FourthDU the Third D SOO tons, $8.T $460 ; 800 to 1000 tone, $5.i % 1867.] RATES or CARTAGE, ETC. 28 Rates of Cartage in Baint John. I It.: 2d. ,»v. iiu. Rth. ARTICLES AND WEIGHT. for » lo»d of Wood (Qusrier of a Cord), for • loMt of CoAlt (Half a ChaldronX . • . . for a loadeontalDinRlfibuiheli of Grain, Salt, Potaton, or any othtr ariielM oioaiured at loading or unloading, cxotpt Ooall, for a pip* of Win*. Oln, or Brandy, and bouilng within tho door of the flnt floor, for a punetioon of Rum, or a tieroe of Sugar, from 7 to 10 cwt, and housinfr, for a punchton of MolaiMi, a ho^rnhead of Puirar, of lu ewt. or upward*, or a hoKtlaud of Tobacco, and liou^lng. for a hogahoHii or puncheon of Older, or a loud of Dried filth, of 15 cwt., or a comiuon loud of household Goods, and itoring, for a load of Shinglei, Hoop Polep, llfHdIng, SUven, Trrenailf, Brooked Fish in bnxi-», Salmon In kits, Dry Guod», or a load of any other artiole not herein mentioned, or a liogihead of Lime, or a hogshead or orate of Barthenwure, or two lierceii of Kartlienwure, a lioa«hend of Dried Fish. two titrces of Ooflbe, or quantity in bagi not excHedlng l4 cwt., or a load contalnlDg 6 brio. Flour, or S bria. Sugar, Fiab, Beef, Pork, Turpentine, or Cider, or half a ton of Iron, or the same quantity of Cordage in coil not exceeding 4 cwt., or a load of any artiolea not herelirtaientlonfd, for a 64 gaiioo eaik of Wine,Kuin,Gln,l)randy,MuiaiMi, or Porter, or for a load of Sand, Grave), or S(one*, or a load of 4 orli. of any Spirituous Liquor or Molasse , • for Cables and Cordage, in oolls above a owt., or if to eoll, Mor ton, or If for Hay loose, p«r ton, . • . for Hay, screwed, per ton, ...... for Bricks, per thousand, ..... for Lumber, per thousand feet,' .... For tbe oarriaga of any ai^tiole or articles not exceeding half a load, m^ 18 17 80 8U 40 8fi 15 20 on 60 80 00 10 15 lU 30 88 80 88 io 68 88 48 23 18 88 05 64 86 65 18 n 65 8ft 45 80 CO 68 87 48 88 90 95 1 10 67 90 70| 75 isl 18 98 28 I 16 60 06 98 80 88 70 40 00 86 86 80 190 M 1 00 80 SO Tbe fir»t DMHct to comprise all that par^of the City between the south line of Pond Street and north line of Duke Street, which Ilea to the westward of the eaat line of Mill Street. Dock Street, and that part of Prince William Street situ, ated between the north line of the brick buildings formerly belonging to William Tyng Peters (northward of the Market Square) and the north line of Duke Street, •nd including King Street, to the westward of the west line of Germain Street. Stcond DUMii to comprise all that part of the Oity between the north line of Union Street and south line of Saint James' Street, which lies without or beyond tbe First District, to the westward of the eait line of Charlotte Street. Third DMrict to comprise all that part of the Oity which lies without or beyond, the Second District, to the westward of the east line of Sidney Street. FoutHi DUArict to comprise all that part of tbe City lying without or beyond the Third D 500 tons. $8 ; 500 to 550 tons, $8.25; 550 to 600 tona, |3.50 ; 600 to 650 tons, $8.76 ; 650 to 700 tons. $t ; 700 to 750 tons, $1.25 ; 750 to to SOO tons,, $400 ; 800 to 850 tons, $4.75 ; 850 to OOH tons, $5; 900 to 050 tons, $5.25 ; 950 to 1000 tons, tO-«^i and 25o. for each additional 50 tons. n u WHARFAGE. [1867. Rates of Wharfag^e« Established by Act 6 Vict. c. 39, in the Citi/ of Saint John, and Pariah of Portland. For every decked vessel or woodboat, of the burthen of 40 tons, and under, Is. 6d. per day; above 40, and under 50 tons, Is. 9d; above 50 and under 60 tons, 2s. ; above 60, and under 70 tons, 28. 3d ; above 70, and under 80 tons, 2s. 6d ; above 80, and under 90 tons, 23. 9d. ; above 90, and under lUO tons, 3s. ; above 100, and under 120 tons, 3b. 6d. ; above 120, and under 150 tons, 4s.; above 160, and under 180 tons, 48. 6d. ; above 180 and under 200 tons*, Ss. ; above 200, and under 220 tons, 5s. 6d. ; above 220, and under 240 tons, 6s. ; above 240, and Under 260 tons, 6s. 6d. ; above 260 and under 28i) tons, 7s. ; above 280, and under 300 tons, 73. 6d ; above 300 and under 320 tons, Ss. ; above 280 and under 340 tons, 8s. 6d. ; above 340, and under 360 tons, 98 ; above 360, and under 380 tons, 9s. 6d. ; abov6 380 and un^er 400 tons, lOs ; above 400, and under 450, lis. 3d; above 450, and under 600 tons, 128. 6d. ; and Is. 3d. for every additional 50 tons. Top Wharfiige. Established by Act 18 Vict. c. 41 , in the City of Saint John^ and in tht Parish of Portland. Anchors and chains of all kinds, per ton, one shilling and three- pence; barrels of flour, bread andimeal, and all oth^r barrels under 224 lbs. weight, each, one halfpenny; half barrels, firkins, and kegs, of all kinds, each, one farthing ; barrels of salt provisions and piokled fish, each, one penny; ballast per ton, sixpence; bricks per thousand, one shilling ; bales and boxes of merchandize, each, fourpence ; boxes of soap or candles, weighing 112. or less, each, one farthing; boxes weighing over 112 lbs. each, one half penny; boxes of smoked her- rings, each, one farthing; copper and composition bars, bolts, sheets, spikes, and nails, per ton, one shilling; coals (except Anthr?x;ite), per chaldron, fourpence ; coals, AnJ^racite, per chaldron, threepence ; car- riages and coaches, each, sixpence; chalk, per ton, sixpence; cattle, viz., bulls, oxen and cows, each, sixpence : heifers, calves, she^, and lambs, each, one penny ; coffee, cocoa, nuts, and filberts, in bags, per bag, one halfpenny ; salt, in bags, each, one halfpenny ; dry fish, per quintal, one halfpenny; glass, in boxes of 100 feet, each, one half- penny ; glass, smaller packages, each, one farthing ; hogsheads of H quors and liquids, each, foui-peuce ; hay, screwed, per ton, one shilling ; hay, unscrewed, per ton, one shilling and sixpence ; hides, green, each, one halfpenny; hides, dry, each, one farthing; hides in bales, per bale, sixpence ; hemp, cordage, and oakum, per ton, one shilling ; hol- low ware and castings, per ton, one shilling and threepence ; hampers, each, one penny; horses, mares, and geldings, each, sixpence; hogs- heads of lime and dry fish, each, threepence ; iron in bars, bolts, sheets plates, n^ils, spikes, and pigs, poi* ton, one shilling ; lumber, per thousand feet, superficial, sixpence ; lead, in bar, sheet, shot, pigs, and pipes, per ton, one shilling ; molasses, per hogshead, fourpence ; mo. lasses, per puncheon, fourpence ; molasses, per tierce, threepence ; puncheons of all kinds, not herein otherwise provided foi", each, four- [1867. Tohn^ and I tons, and ; above 50 above YO, Id. ; aboye ?, 8s. 6d. ; 180 tons, under 220 , and linder i 280, and above 280 98 ; above tons, lOs; 600 tons, and in the and three- rels under and kegs, ad piokled thousand, loe; boxes ng; boxes loked her- Its, sheets, ax;ite), per ence ; car- ce ; cattle, ahe^, and bags, per f fish, per one half- eads of li- e shilling; i'eeu, eaoh, bales, per lling; hol- harapera, jce; hogs- irs, bolts, mber, per pigs, and snce; mo. reepence ; ach, four. 188Y.] lIARltET TOLLS. 26 pence ; pipes of liquids and liquors, each, sixpieoice ; quarter casks of all kinds, each, twopence ; raisins, in boxes, per box, one halfpenny ; raisins,^ in smaller packages, each, one farthing, sugar, in hogsheads, each, sixpence ; ^alt, in bulk, grain and roots of all kinds, per hundred bushels, sixpence ; slate, per ton, sixpence; stone, per ton, sixpence; spelter, per ton, one shilling ; tea, in boxes, each^ one penny ; tea ia smaller pac^uigcs, each, one halfpenny; timber of all kinds, undressed, per ton, sixpence; tierces of sugar, or of other articles not herein enunierated, each, fou'rpence ; waggons, buggies, gigs, and other vel^? cles, each, threepence ; zinc, in sheets, bar, block, nails and spikes, per ton, one shilling. ATI empty packages to pay half the rates of full packages; and on all goods, wares,' and merchandize not hereinbefore enumerated and rated, io pay at the rate of one shilling per ton weight or measurement, at the opinion of the collector, proprietor, or lessee of the wharf or wharves where' the sarn^ is placed. -^ ■'i.yHijJ la.: Market Tolls. Beef, per qohrter,' 4 cents ; Hogs, of 200 lbs., or under, 4o., and every additional 100 lbs. Ic. ; Sheep, Lamb, Ooat, or Yeal, percarcase each, 4a; Butter, tub, pail, jar, or firkin, of 10 lbs. and under. 2c. ; every «d< ditional 10 lbs., Ic. ; Butter in rolls, and Lard in cakes, for every lu lbs. or nnder; 2c. ; TaHow,- for every 10 lbs. or under, lo. ; Cheese, for every 10 lbs. or under, Ic. | .Pqt^tpes, pe^ bushel, Ic. ; Turnips, per bushel, ^.\ Oysters, in tubs, or other vessel, per gallon, Ic. ; Do., in shell, per bushel, lo. ; Tufkeyi?, eiush, Ic. ; O^ese, each, Ic. ; Pigeon^, pefi dozen, Ic. ; Partridges, Fowls, or Ducks, per pur, Ic. ; Flour or Meal, per 100 lbs., '2c. ; Oats, per bushel, -}c. ; Peas and Beans, per bushel, 2c ; Ham, shoulders, and Bacon, per piece, Ic ; Eggs, for every 10 doz. or under, Ic ; Beets, Carrots, Parsnips, per bushel, Ic ; Apples, per bush. Ic ; Plums, per bushel, 2c ; Cherries, per box, ^e ; Cucumbers, per dozen, Ic; Fish, smoked, pei lOO, 2c; Sugar, Maple, for 10 lbs, or under, Ic; Socks and Mitts, per dozen pair, 3c; Tarn, 'wooflen, per lb, ^e; Corn, green, per dozen, jc; Pe^ and Beans, green, per bushel, Ic; Onioi&, per bushel, Ic ; Cabbages, per dozen, 4c ; Beiries, for 5 quart pail, ^c; Do, for 10 quart ptul, Ic; Moose, Cariboo and Bear, per quar- ter, 4c; Deer, per quarter, 2c; Hides, Ox or Cow, each, 4c; Skins, Sheep, each, Ic; Skins, Calf, tanned or untanned, each, Ic; Wool, per lb., -^c ; Feathers, per lb., |c. AU other articles not enumerated, 2 cents on each Dollar of value. ■ Pish Market Dm. * '^^ ' - "^ '' '^'"''^' For every Salmon, 3c. ; Codfish, Pollock, Bass, or Shad, eaoh Ic. ; Hallibut, not exceeding 20 lbs. 2c. ; exceeding 20 lbs., and every 20 lbs. 2c. ; every Lobster, Ic. ; dozen of Haddock, 3o. ; every 100 of Gaspereaux, Aldwives, Herrings, or other small fish, 3c. . ■ ; H Rates at the Public Weighing* Machines. ; Every load not exceeding one thousand pounds weight, 20 cents ; and 2c. for every additional hundred weight— payable, half by the seller, and half by the purchaser. i , #' 26 CITT or SAINT JOHN. [1867. R'A^.i-.t 'fiJ ! Hackney Coach Fares. 'io ('((? ; ©OiiOfi For conveying one passenger from nny public stand to any part of the City, or from any one part of the iCity to any other part thereof, 'iOc. ; and for every passenger exceeding one, lOc. additional ; and if any driver of any carriage or other vehicle shall be detained at any place by any passenger, or sbflli make any agreement for carrying any pas- seneera by the hour, he shall be entitled to ask, and receive the fol- lowing rates, viz. : For any time not exceeding half an hour, Use. ; and in that proportion for every half hour that such carriaze or other vehicle shall be detained or employed. Provided always, that in case any driver shall be required to cross the ferry to Garleton, be shall, ini addition to the foregoing fares, be entitled to demand and receive the ferriage for himself, nis carriage and horses, both going and returning. Public Porters and Hand Cart Men. ;>j», For loading, carrying, and housing any goodr, or any other article on any Hand Cart, from the Market Slip, fn King's and Queen's Wards, or from any other place within the limits of the first district, to any other place within the said several five districts, the rates of prices are as follow : For the first district, 6c. ; second district, 6o. ; third du^ triot, 6c. ; fourth district, 7c. ; fifth district, 9c. CITY OF BAm JOHN. Aaboh Alward, Esquire, Mayor. Hon. Robkbt L. Hazbn, Recorder. kino's ward. Aldermen. ;,'j .. CoHneillore, ,Jt\i t>it\ vn^ Thomas R. Jones, Esquire. ' Mr. John Teats. . ,. , ,,;t{,H *; o Archibald Rowan, Esquire. Mr. Thomas Bustin. .stn-!-'! :fu DDKC'S WARD. ' • t ,Kt).\o»» John MoGrath, Esquire. Mr. Qbarles E. Raymond. oR ; o '. SIDNJCT WARDS. ,.'!<'» Fred. P. Robinson, Esquire. Mr. Bartholomew Coxetter,i;l, ,!< WELLINQTON WARD. i.;DJ,'i.i; Michael W. Maher, Esquire. Mr. Ellas S. Flaglor. \i \ ot ',v>! PRINCE WARD. il-n'^i ,*\-i't^'' Robert D. M' Arthur, Esquire. Mr« James J. Lawlor. n.;;f '•.„ ,.,!i gut's ward. ; ,(i jhjia'li.i James Quinton, Esquire. Ujf. Robert R. Allan. brook's ward; . ,» Joseph Coram, Esquire. Mr. Patrick Riordan. '''^.^ !'•'■/ t ALBERT ward. -f ,.i.. n(.iJ Thomas M. McLachlaa, Esquire. Mr. Samuel Clark. '•''"'-' ' ''^ '' James R. Ruel, Esquire, Treasurer or Chamberlain. B. Lester Peters, Esquire, Comm(Hi Clerk, George E. Fairweather, Esquire, Deputy Common Clerk Hurd Peters, Esq., City Engineer and Land Agent (East). Thomas Coram, Land Agent (West). a 1867.] George George Bernard Calvin Pow ! jamin Ande John Mc Andriew George i Station), V I Thomss ] I Snider, Jbl land J. W.' j Thomas M'Carty, : I Macfarlane, j Firth, Geoi I Bent, Charl son, AarQix McLauchlai Daniel H John Mu Jobn Re( John Scott, Edward J. Lahey, Ji Sherrard, Garrity, Ji Mullin, Le) Doody, Bra Lignt Ho Lane ; Stea Joseph F disputes rel Allan M' Thomas of Wrecks John. Charles 1 of Taxes. Oliver Ei John C. Bi weather, C lector of W Wharfage Anchorage ket Slip ; 1 I at Market I Guy's War j John W I W. Gerow, I Carleton. 1867.] CITY OF SAINT JOHN. 21 {ifipff ntsit George W, Smith, Auditor City Accounts. ... .. , ,, George Stockford, High Constable. Bernard Mun-ay, Patricic Duffy, John Herrington, Lewis W. Durant, Calvin Powers, Francis Wilson, John Kerr, William Buchanan, Ben- jamin Anderson, Marshals. John JIcEvoy, Deputy Clerk of the Market, King's Square. Andr/Bw Brakey, Clerk of the Fisli Market, Duke Street. George J. Harding, M. D., William S. Harding, M. D. (at Inner Station), Visiting Physicians. i;horow Hanford, W. D. W. Hubbard, George A. Lookhart, Cudlip & Snider, 'iTohn V. Thurgar,, Geo. Stewart, Edw^ird Maher, Bichard Seely, and J.' W.. Montgomery, Licensed Auctioneers. Thomas M. Smith, J. W. M. Irish, Charles MXauchlan, Michael M'Carty, Zebedee Bingt Augustus Quick, Levi H. Waterhouse, James Macfarlane, James It. Tnomas, Duncan Robertson, Thomas York, William Firth, George A. Lockhart, John D. Purdy, Timothy M'Carthy, Gilbert Bent, Charles H. Estabfooks, John Jenkins, Oliver Emery, James Robert- son, Aaroji Armstrong, William A. Robertson, Thomas F. Raymond, John McLauchlan, and Alex. C. 0. Trentowsky, Port Wardens. Daniel Hatfield, Port or Harbour Master. John Murray, Harbour Inspector^ John I^eed, George Thomas, John Spears, Jas. Reed, Thos. Yaughan, John Sqott, Samuel Rutherford, George E. Mulherrin, Richard Glide, Edward J. Fletcher, Henry Thcnias, Daniel Mulherrin, William Lahey, James M'Partlan, Dania Daley, Charles "faylor, Jdhn Sherrard, Patrick Traynor, Charles Daley, William Hatfield, Michael, Garrity, James Murray, John Mills, James Doyle, Robt. Thomas, Bernard Mullin, Lewis Bennett, John Sproule, Richard Rodgers, an^, Philip 6. Doody, Branch Pilots. ' Light House Keeper at Partridge Island, A. Reed ; at the Beacon, Jas. Lane ; Steam Whistle, James Wilson, Engineer. Joseph Ffurweather, and William 0. Smith, Commissioners to settle disputes relative to Dockage and Wharfage. ^ ,fw(-H Hf V/ Allan McLean, Shipping Master. '" ' ' Thomas M. Smith, and H. P. Sturdee, Esquires, Commissioners of Wrecks and Shipwrecked Goods for the City and County of Saint John. Charles Kctchum, John Wilson, jun., and Edward L. Thome, Assessors of Taxes. Oliver Emery, Collector of Wharfage and Slippage at the Market Slip ; John C. Bro^vn, Collector of Slippage at Union Street ; Thomas Fair- weather, Collector of Slippage at North Slip ; John Murray, Col- lector of Wharfage at Charlotte Street Wharf; P. Besnard, Collector of Wharfage and Slippage at Rodney Wharf; John Murray, Collector of Anchorage ; Robert Rankin & Co., Collector of Slippage at Sydney Mar- ket Slip ; T. Coram, Collector of Slippage at Ship Slip ; W. King, ditto, at Market Slip, Brook's Ward ; John Clark, ditto, at Lancaster Slip Guy's Ward. John Winters, Weigh Master, Ilaymarket and Union Street ; George W. Gerow, North Slip ; B. Carroll, Sydney Market Slip ; Isaac 0. Beatty, Carleton. . .!■. -si • ^i^Hl ¥11 '28 CITY OF SAINT JOHN. [1867. W. H. A. Keans, Superintendent of Flour Inspectors. Thomas Rankine, Umpire under Flour Ordinance. * John Humbert, John Berryman, John Robson, Henry Leavitt, James Clark, John Clarke, and Jas. Bustin, Inspectors and Weighers of Flour and Meal. Jamea Culllnan, William J. Lockhart, Alexander B. Lockhart, John McGourty, David W. Riley, Stephen Thompson, and Robert D. Wilson, Weighers of Coal and Measurers of Salt. James Stewart, and Edwin N. S. Stewart, Graugers of Wines, kc. John Robinson, and Alexander M'Kelvey, Ins^^ectors of firewood, Bark, &c., Market Slip ; John Hutchinson, ditto, Lower Cove; Evan Evans, ditto, Carleton ; John Finn, ditto, Railway. Samuel Gillespie, and Wm. Thompson, Searchers and Gangers of Oil. W. H. A. Keans, Superintendent of Weighers of Coals and MeasUrerS of Salt. Samuel Gillespie, George Young, William lliompson, and Jonathan Anderson, Cullers of Dried Fish. William Thompson, George Young, Thomas S. Day, Andrew Hamm, James Stackhou8e,jun., Jaimes Colwell, Walter Trecartin, and Jonathan Anderson, Inspectors of Pickled Fish. William Woodstock, Pound Keeper (East side) ; Wm. Groiik, ditto, Carleton. James DuSy, Hog Reeve, (East aide) ; William Gronk, ditto, Carleton. Thomas Coram, Fence Viewer. '| Samuel Jordan, Edward D. Gor«,' James H. Furweather, Nelson A. Cougle, Francis Jordan, John M. Cougle, Charles E. Harding, Adam C. A. ^Iter, l^enry Leonard, George H. Iu>bertson, Joseph 0. Craft, Charles 0. Reinecke, William J. Grady, James Wetraore, jun., George Dixon, Charles E. Fairweather, John M'K. Pendlet»n, Samuel K. Wilson, Charles A. Sstey, William Clark, William Grady, Bartholomew J. DrisdoU, John W. Sulis, Shanklia Thompson, Thomas Fairweather, John DowUng, An- drew Anderson, Thomas Jordan, Gilbert Jordan, George W. G. Fairwea- ther, William Bowden, William Urquhart, Oliver B. Cougle, and Frtocis Gallagher, Surveyors of Lumber. Police Department. — Humphrey T. Gilbert, Police Magistrate. Wm. 0. Smith, George V. Nowlin, George A. Lockhart, and W. H. A. Keans, Sitting Magistrates. Charles H. Chandler, Clerk. John R. Marshall, Chief of Police. 1861] riRE DEPARTMEHT — (bAST SIDE.) -^ Thomas Mibtbb, OM^ Engineer. John Wilson, Jun., iSVtflf Wrstkrn Star, No. 7.— George F. Harding, Engineer. Prinob or Walks, No. 8.— Gideon Spragg, Engineer, iiook amd ^ Hook aicd Lieutenant. FiRB Folic tenant; Jam I FiRI POLIOI tenant; Isaa I Fireuxirde I Thomas WA bertson, Jun., Joseph Beati I E. Raymond, I Harding, Josi I M. Robinson, I Foster, Jamei I Jones, Oharle Lewis H. Bro^ P. Taylor, B NUIigan, Aar Nbw Bruks Prebideiit;Le Wm. 8«ely, Bt Frith, Esq., R Wisha>-t. Geot lin, Hon. Ale] W. K. Reynoli Daniel, Roberi mitiee of Dire< ses Tuck, and Depositbry- Saimt John Patersoo, LL. . Treasurer. Ohcrch or ] W. M. Jarvis i I Cnrrespondint Librarian ; G- ! trick, Esquire. I Saiht Amdri I Vice Preslden I Cruikshank, \ William Dona I Saint Okor : B. L. Peters, I ; Scovll, Chapli : Secretary; R< ' table Commit Saint Patr Vice Presldei Rev. Wiliam I j ough, Oommi Irish Fribi sident; R. K. I John McCartI I Saint John I dent ; JaineA dine. Treasur ; dioK SecretHr ' C. J. Horgan, { and George ( 1867.] SOCIETIES. 29 Hook amd I^AnDSR Compart .—Wm. Venety, Captain; John Ranklne, Lieutenant. Hook asd Laddbr Oohpasit— (Wnr Sioc.)— D. W. Clark, Captain ; J. Peteri, Lieutenant. FiRi PoLici (East Sim).— Robert Shives, Captain; Richard 8. DeTeber, Zimt- tenamt; James Oerow, Treamirer; D. H. Schurman, tmant; Itaac Olive, Jan., TVeewuror; ,Seordary. Firmoardt.—tha Mayor, em offleio, Joseph Pairweather, George A. Loekhart Thomas M'Avity, John M. Walker, W. H. A. Keans, 0. D. Ereritt, W. A. Ro- bertson, Jun., Robert Kadey. George Y. Nowlin, B. Ooxetter, John 0. LUtlehale, Joseph Beatteay, William Kee, Thomas Matter, A C. O. Trentowsky, Charles E. Raymond, Willlam.Mackay, Charles J. Melick, William C. Dunham, James A. I Hardinx, Joseph Coram, Thomas Hanford, Joseph Mercer, James J. Lawlor, John I M. Robinson, John Wilson, Jun., E. B. Lookhart, Charles A. Bveritt, Stephen K. I Foster, James Colwell, Charles Ketchum, Joslah Adams, S. T. Mosher, Thomas R. I Jones, Charles Gierke, Robert Stackhonse, Frederick P. Robinson, John Yeats, Lewis H. Browne, Robert D.'M'ArthUr, Ellas 8 Plaglor, Joseph O'Brien, Jonathan P. Taylor, B. Lester Peters. Thomas M. McLachlan, Samuel L. Brittain, James MUligkB, Aaron Alward, John R. Smith, and Thomas M. R«ed. SOCIETIES, ETC. ■■^. Niw Brciiswiok AuxniART BiBLB Socirrr.— The Honorable William B KInnear, Prettideiit; LeBaron 6otsford, M. D., and James Paterson, LL, 0., Yice-Presidents ; Wm. 8e«ly, Esquire, Treasurer ; William Elder, Esq., A. M., Cor. Secretary ; H. W. Frith, Esq., Recording Secretary ; R. S. DeYeber, E«q., Depositary: Messrs. John Wislia>-t, George A. Lookhart, William J. Starr, Edward Sears, Daniel J. McLaugh- lin, Hon. Alex. McL. 8eely, John Armi*trong, William Oirvan, B. J. Underhill, W.K.Reynolds, T. B. Barker, John Fisher, James Logan, James Smith, T. W. Daniel, Robert Sheraton, H. W. Frith, John M. Robinson, and J. Y. Troop, Com- mitiee of Directors. For Portland — Messrs John Duncan, James Flewelling, Mo- ses Tnek, and Robert Bwing. Depository— i he Store of Messrs. DeYeber, Prinoe William Street. SAiNt John Rkuoious Tract Sooirt.— Hdn. A. MoL. S^ely, President; James Paterson, LL. D., Corresponding Secretary ; George W. Whitney, Secretary and Treasurer. Chcrch op Bnolamd TonNO Mini's Socibtt.— H. W. Frith, E<>quire, President; W. M. Jarvisand Kurd Peters, Bsqrs., Yice Presidents ; O. A. Hamilton, M. S., Corresponding Secretary; Stanley Boyd, Recording Secretary; L. A. Hoyt, Li* Librarian; G. W.Whitney, and Thomas Patton, Standing Committee; C. Kirkpa- trick. Esquire, Treasurer. Saint Ahdrkws Sooirt. — Lauchlan Donaldson, President ; Wm. Wedderbnrn, Vice President; R. Marshall, Treasurer; James Gordo" Forbes, Secretary; R. Oruikshunk, William Muckay, and Robert Shives, Committee of Charity; Rev. William Donald, D. D., Chaplain ; Thomas King, Marshal. Saint Gkorgb's Socibtt.— His Excellency the Lieutenant Governor, Patron ; B. l; Peters, Kg«|., President; G. B. Snider, Esq., Yice President; Rnv. William Scovil, Chaplain ; G. Sidney Smith, Esquire, Treasurer ; T. Barclay Robinson. Esq , Secretary; Rev. W. Scovll, T. W. Daniel, and W. G. Lawton, Esquires, Chari- ! table Commute*; R. Brittain, and J. DeW. Spurr, Auditors. Saint Patrick's SoasTT.— John Boyd, Esquire, President; J. R. Macshane, Vice President; James McNIchol, Jun., Treasurer; M. Henderson, Secretary; ! Rev. Wiliam Harrison, Chaplain; M. N. Powers, James McNichol, and M. McDon- j ough. Committee of Charity Irish Fribnplt Socibtt.— R. J. Ritchie, President ; J. McCalTerty, Vice Pre- jsident; R. K. Roche, Recording Secretary; P.L.Carey, Financial Secretary; I John McCarthy, Treasurer. I Saist John Agricultural ahd Hortiodltural Sociktt— Charles Drury, Presi- : dent ; James Davidson and Richard Thrnnpson, Vice Preoldents , Alexande- Jar- dine. Treasurer ; James Barber, Recording Secretary ; T. E. G. Tisdale.Conegpon- , i dInK Secretary ; Thomas Davidson, Hayes M cBrien, Simeon Jones, John Waddell, C. J. Horgan, Claudius Hamilton, F. S. Jones, Thomas Clark, George A. Wood, i and (leorge G. Gilbert, Jun., Directors. { ^. " !8 ,1 Hi '■- ^'- t a ■ . If TBBNATnniL History Sociktt or N«w :Ir(tn8Viok.— Dr. Botsford, Preiident ; || Win. Jack, Esquire, Vice President ; Q. E. 8. Keator, M. D., E«q., Trensurer; R. I MstOiew, Enquire, Recordinfr Secretary ; J. Allen Jack, CorrespondinR Secretary ; i! U. Brittalii, E.' Law Socimr.— William Jack, Q C; President; Charles, Duff, Q. C, Vice President ; T. Barclay Robinson, Esquire, Treasurer ; W. L. T. Seely, Esq, Secretary ; Duncan Robertson, Esquire, A. R. Wetdore, Esqnire, Q. C, and Sa> muel R. Thomson, Enquire, Q. C, form the Coanell, with the Office bearers. Sa'RT MALACBi'd Total Abstinbncr Soccbtt.— The Very Rev. James Quinn, V, 0., President; John C, Ferguson, Vice President; T. O'Connor, Secretary; Mr. John McUourty, Treasurer. And a Committee consisting of sixteen members. Fmialk Rbfobm Sooisrr.— Rev. William Armstrong, President ; Rev. William Donald, D. D., and John McMorran, Esquire, Vice Presl'ienta; John Boyd, Esq., Treasurer; Rev. A. McL. Staveiy, Seer tary. Gentlemen's Committee— .1. Pater- son, LL. D , Samuel D. Berton, Robert Sr-ars, Captain Pritcliard, J. R. Marshall, and J. Elsden, with the Ministers of the diffeient denominations. Ladies' Com- mittee— Mrs. R. W. Crooltshank, President ; Mrs. John Oillis and Mrs. William Thomson, Vice Presidents; Mrs. Btavely. Treasurer; Mrs. Stevenson, Mrs. Wm. ArrastroMg, and Mrs. Pritchard, House Stewards; Mis. Crnokshank, Mrs. Henry Robertson, Mrs. James Reed, Mrs. Samuel Robinson, Mrs. Francis Ferguson, Mrs. J. i;. Smith, Mrs. .VIcKean, Mrs. Runciman, and Mrs. D. S. Kerr. Saint Jobh Protbstant Orphan A-tll'M— John M. Robinson, Esq., Presidtnt; Rev. William Scovil, Secretary ; John Boyd, Treasurer ; J. V. Troop, J. Fisher, T. 0. Humbert, James Horsfall, and John Magee, Esquires, Directors. Saint John Sabbath School Association.— Alexander McL. Seely, President; W. Welsh, Vice President ; Chipman Skinner, Secretary ; J. Woodrow, Treasurer. OaRlkton Litrrabt AsfoCiATioN— W. J. McCordock, President ; O'torge W. Har- ding, Vice President and Secretary; O. fi. Baxter, Lbrarian ; and the foregoing, with Jarvia Wilson, Thomas 0. Mutlaly, and J. C. Littlehale, Standing Committee. ^ Epuoopal Clbrioal Lifb A8.SDHAN0B ASSOCIATION —Rov. Cuoon Coster, Rev. i Canon Harrison, Rev. W. E Scovil (Kingston), and Rev. William Armstrong ; ! Rev. F. Coster, Secretary ; Her. William Scovil, Ticasurer. Tbb AssociATRD Alumm op trb Ukivkr-itt op New Drunswick. — His Excel- i lency the Leulenant Governor the Hon. Arthur H Gordon. C M. G., D. O. L, ' Patron ; Rev. U. Scovil, B. A., President; lion. Charles Fisher, D. C. L., Rev. | Charles G. Coster, M. A., and Rev. Chas. Lee, M. A., Vice Presidents ; Hurd Pe* , ters, M. A., Rev. James W. Disbrow, vl. A., Rev. Henry J. McLardy, B. A., Rev. | W. H. Ueveber, M. A., Wm. P. Dole, Esq . B. A , George Huberts, M. A., and O. I 8. Smith, B. A. ; Frederick E. Barker, Esq., D. C. L., Secretaiy-Treasurer. !| Saint John Bcildino SocisTy and Invkstmbnc Funh.— Edward Allison, Esq., ]\ Thomas McAvity, Esq., and Hurd Peters, Esq., Trustees; Isaac Woodward, Efq„ i President; John Smith, Esq., Vice President; David Miller, Esq., M. D., Charles | Kirkpatrick, Esq., Geo. A. Hamilton, Esq., M. D , Charles N. Skinner, Esquire, and James T. Steves, Esquire, M. D., Directors. Bankers— The Coromeicial Bank of ! New Brunswick. William M. Jarvis, Esquire, Solicitor ; Hurd Peters, Esq., C. E., ; Surveyor ; Mr. Thomas Main, Manager. Mbchanics' Institute of Saist John.— Isaac Woodward, President; William F. Smith and William H. A. Keans, Vice Presidents; William Wedderburn, Corres- ponding Secretary; W.J. Starr, Recording Secretary; George Hutchinson,' Jun., Treasurer; Elisha Broad, Andrew Gilmnur, James Allan, A. Rowan, John McMillan, R»bert Brittain, Gilbert Murdoch, James J. Christie, Edward WMlis, ; Henry W. Frith, Edward J. Brass, and David H. Hall, Directors; Thomas A. Ran- kine, Librarian. RCHAL Cemetery. — Wm. Jack, President; G. Sidney Smith, ?ecretary and Treasurer; Wm. Parks, W. G l.awton, JariifS Pettingcli, Thoinas Park?, Charles , Diury, James Reed, Hon. A. McL. Se^ly, U'illiuin 'Ihomson, T. W. Daniel, Iticliurd Thompson, and Alexander Jurdiue, Directors ; John Adams, Superintendent. > CoBter, Rev. i C0MMI8810NKIW OP Sewkraok and Water Supply for Omr or St. Johit amd Parish of Portland.— Board ofOominlsiiioners: CdwArd E. Lockhart, ClialrmRn, Thomas Kiri)r, aiiit William Seely; Superintendent and Engineer, G.Murdoch; Cleric, Thomas 0. Henniffar : Collector, Charles F. Flaglor. West 8ii>k. — Ohalrman, Charl^ Ketcham; Oommisiionera, Oeorge F. Hard- ing and Martin H. Peters. Union Iron Works Compart.— EJwIn Fisher, President; Archibald McLean, Secretary and Treasurer; Eilwin Fisher, B. Linglejr, Joseph Maher, James Har< ris, and William A. McLean, Directors. Cbambri^ OP OOMMRRO*.— L. Donaldson, EsquIre, President; J. W. Oudlip, Vie* President ; I. Woodward, Secretary Treasurer ; Hon. John Robertson, f raneis Ferguson, A. Jardlne, W. Thomson, J. V. TroopjO. H. Fairweather, O. Thomas, Wm. Wrlfrtit,S.D. Berton, John Duncan, and T. W. Daniel, Esquires, Men^bers of Council; Z. Ring, Oeorge M^eod; William Parka, J. W.Nicholson, W. W. Turni- bnll, William Or. Lawton, Alexander Rankin, and William M. McLean, Board of Arbitrators. St. John BA«BBitt Club.— President, R. R. Barnes,; Q, F. Everett. Vfee-PresN dent; O. A. DeForest, Treasurer; 0. P. Clarke, Secretary ; T. Gierke, D.O. Perkins, J. D. Underbill, Committee uf Management. St. AMDRRW'a Socibtt CtrnLiNo Club.— James Maefarlane,'Pi-eBident; John White, Secretary and Treasurer. Victoria Skatino Olttb.— Thomaa M. Ree'f, President; W. F. Bunting^ Secre- tary-Treasurer; James A. Hurdlig, F. T Burpee, Luvis J. Almon, W. F. Uar* rison, J. Walter ticammell, Stephen E. Oerow, and 0. H. Fairweattier, Direo tors Sr. John Qtmkasi im Compant.— Capital Stock, $4,000, in Shares of $30 eaeh.— John W. Cudlip, Eaquire, President; B.Lester Peters, Esquire, Vice-President; Joseph S. Knowles, Secretary ; Instructor, F. A. Jones; Oirectars, John Boyd, James L. Dunn, Robert R. Barnes, tienry Fairweather, and T. Oray Merrltt. Saint John Gab Lioht Company. —J. M. Walker, Esq., President ; Robert Britain, Secretary ; John Dunciin, Willlani Parks, W. G. Lawtou, D. J. M'Laughlin, Wm. Smith, George Cairvlll, R«v. Wm. Scovil, and 0. Patton, Esquires. Saint John Scspbhsiov Brioob Compamt.— J, D. Lewin, President ; J'hn F. Marsiers, Secretary and TreaHurer ; Dr. L. B. Botsford, L. J. Almon, 0. W. Wei- don, apd D. J. McLaughlin, Directors. Nbw Brunswick Tklkoraph Company.— Ed w. Sears, President; R. T. Clinch, Secretary and Superintendent; A. Jardine, Edward tiears, J. Duncan, R. Reed, and G. £. Morton, Ualifax, Directors. Fmrdkricton and St. John Tblboraph Compamt.— George Botsford, Prealdent ; 8. W. Babbitt, Secretary. Ambricah Trlborapb Compamy.— R. T. Clinch, Superintendent for New Brana* wick ; T. M. Robinson, Manager, St. John Office. European and North American Railway Company— (Western Extension.)— William Parks, Presdeiit; K. U. Jewel t, F. r. U. Burpee, W. B. Ri binson, and Wm. Wright, Enquires!, Directors; 0. N. Skinner, Seeretaiy and Treasurer; E. H. Sui'iiee. Engineer Woodstock Brancu Railway. — R. A. Hay, Esq., Pre«ident; George H. Con- I nell, Gilbert Vauw.rt, T. U. J. Dibblee. William Lindsay, and Ruburt Caldwell, E.quire!i, Dinctors; James R. Hartley, B^q., Engineer ; Samuel Watts, Secretary and Treasurer. St. Strphen Branch Railway.— W. H. Todd, President; Z. Chipman, R. WaU sou, U. Cullinan,auU F. Todd, Enquires, Directors. Sodtu Bat Boom Company. — Hon. Alexander McL. Seely, President ; Stephen H. Shaw, Secretary and Treasurer; J.'un>?8 Long, Superintendent; Hon. Alex. McI.. See'y, Hon. .lohn Robertson, Frederick A. Wlggm^•, Francis Ferguson, W. U, ^i.'iwton, Geo. L. Lovett, and John Coleman, Enquires, Directors. Saint Joh\ MANnrAOTCRiNa Company.— John Smith, Presldi'it: J. Calkin, Ge- neral Suiierintendent of Works; Z. (i. Gal>el, Secretary and Saleitman; John fiuyd, John Ai'iuatroupr, T uuias U. Jones, and James Robinsop, U.'-ectors. RinoK Coal Company. —Thum. 8 R Jones, Erquire, President ; Mersrs. B. Ling- ley, Thuuias Cuiatu, Jumeit E. aud Geo ge E. U ya>d. Directors. t ' r^! ' 11 -.1 -f-i. '«il ■w 8? SOCIETIES — CITY AND COUNTT OF SAINT JOHN. [1867. Alrnbt Miniro Cohpaht.— Oeorge Oilbert. Jun., President ; William Rllman, Secretary ; Henry Gilbert, Ben., Bradford Gilbert, Benry Gilbert, Juo., ThomM Gilbert, and John Byen, Direotori. Oalrdomia Hmma amo MAHurAcruiuHo CoupAMT.^Wllllam Jack, Preeldei^t; Jamei Barber, Secretary; LeBaron Boteford, Edward Alliioo, Alex. Jardine, William Smith, John H. Harding, and Charles A. Everett, Directors. Niw BRn»wtOK Oakcm Oompamt.— Captain Pritchard, President; Charles W> Weldon, Thomas B. Millidee, R. P. Starr, W. F. Starr, George Fleming and T. C. Hombert, Directors ; W. J. Btarr, Secretary. BvRMS* Club.— Robert Keltie, Esquire, President ; Archibald Rowan. Esquire, Vice PresMen* ; Mr. 0. Murdoch, Secretary; J. MlDfgan, Esquire, Treasurer! T. Gunn, E. Brass, W. Murdoch, F. A. Morrlsoft, and t. Ring, Dll-eotors. Saimt Jom Ship Buildirs' Assooiatior.— Fraagis Ruddock. Esquire, Prcfident ; John MoLauclilan, Esquire, Vice President; Mr. William Wek)ii, Treasurer and Secretary ; Me^rs. Th<»nas B. Millidge, Janie» Fomtieir SinppiHd.— John Tucker, Semusi Lapthorne, and Christopher Besant, Ssqs., Surveyors; D. R. Munro, Aecountant. Tbr SnoiBTT OP Uhdrrwbitbrs pob Marinb RiaKa.— Oeorge Stymest, Secretary. Coal Cbrbk MmHO CoMFabt.— James Harris, Esquire, President; P. Besnard, Jan.. Esq.. Secretary ; John G. Brown, 6. A. Hamilton, John McMillan, and Wm. H. Olive, Esquires, Directors. Victoria Coal Mihimg Oompaxt.— William Davidson, President ; Oeorge E. Fairweather, Secretary and Treasurer ; Hon. John Robertson, John V. Thurgar, James Harris, and Henry Horton, Directors, 'i liiUr 3 i:\ >aO x:; it v*ii'^ f ^liiii*. ^j,j.y j^jjp COUNTY OF SAINT JOHN. ,' 't,,;.^o*-,;V Jwtticet of the Mayor's Court.— The Mayor and Recorder. Justices 6/ the Peace.— The JTayor, the Recorder, Thomaa E. Jones, A. Rowan, John McGrath, Frederick P. Robinson, Michael M. Maher, E..D. McArthur, James Quinton,Thos. M. McLachlan, and Joseph Coram, Esquires, {of the Quorum), L. Donaldson, Gehardns C Carman, Henry Gilbert, Archibald Mencies, Charles Ward, Hon. John Robertson, William H. Street, James Brown, William Olive, Samuel Strange, James Gallagher, John Wishart, Robert Keltie, Leveret H. De Veber, William Hawks, Moses Vernon, George A. Lockhart, William Parks, William 0. Smith, Alexander Lockhart, James Travis, Joseph Fairweather, Robert Douglas, Francis Ferguson, Frederick A. Wiggins, Peter Besnard, James Olive, George (^rvill, John Hnmbert, S. K. Poster, Francis Ruddock, J. F. Goddard, T. O. Crookshank, Joseph Beatteay, Alexander Balloch, B. J. Underbill, C. D. Everitt, James Olive, 3d, Robert Salter, J. W. M. Irish, Alexander McTavish, T, E. Milledge, D. J. McLaughlin, John Doherty, J, S. Parker, John Foster, David Collins, J. C. Llttlehale, Robert Robertson, Charles Ketchuni. James Qninton, Henry Garbutt, Samuel Clark, William Scoullar, G. V. Nowlin, James Dunn, W. H. A. Keans, James Robinson, Moses Tuck, Thos. Trafton, John McLauchlan, J. D. Lewin, G. E. Fenety, John Stevens, Stephen Gerow, G. E. Snider, T. W. Daniel, William Wright, Charles Merritt, Robert Robertson, William Thomson, Thomas Hiiyard, James Flewelling, John Usher, Thomas McAvity, Samuel L. Tilley, Z. Ring, James Harris, Thomas McElroy, 1867.] Thos. Ro Patrick » John Ber Downing, Morris, J George H Charies D Robert R( Thomas 1 High Deputy SI Vlerk Corone Count 1/ Auditoi Judge Registr man Drur [ Commit William B I Robinson, I David Sha : Wm. R. 5 I .las. J. Ka I Humphre} Armstrong H. Hathe^ j George G. I Street, Le Hurd Pete Wedderbu Sidney Sm P. Robinsi C. Perlev, Demill, F. Sorley, J. Stockton, Stanley B( Commii Cohrt.—l Commii liiHpectc TniKtee side of th (luires. 1 B. Wliipp Rev. Ja missioiiers iiected wit I Charles [1867. Ham Rllman, UD., Thomas ) President; lex. Jardine, ; Oharlei V. Fletning and ran. Esquire, , Treasurer : ors. i, PrcsMeDt; reasurer and laid, IhoBUM ihn Marshall, i^ry. wker, Sentuel Aeoountant. It, Seoretary. P. Besnard, an, and Wm. ; George E. I Y. Thurgar, (liCf ..I «viiij.l. I. . V,". t! fl R. ^ones, 1 M. Maher, eph Coram, nan, Henry Rohertpon, el Strange, ret H. l)e Lockhart, irt, James Ferguson, rge (^arvill, dard, T. O. ndcirhiH, C. Alexander erty, J. S. Robertson, luel Clark, ans, James D. Lewin, |er, T. W. William ! Thomas | McElroy, 1867.] CITY ANn COCN'TY OP SAINt JOHN. 88 Thos. Robinson, Bradford S. Gilbert, John McSweeny, Edward Brown, Patrick McCoiirt, Thomas < oram, Janvjs E. Hamm, James Colwell, John Berryman, Robert Thompson, sen., Thomas Marter, Michael Downing, John Gillis, Michael 0. Mahoney, Aaron Alward, Hngh Morris, Justus E. Knight, Daniel Gallagher, Charies H. Estabrooks, George H. Clark, James Gault, William Thompson, sen., Chas. Tucker, Charles Devine, John W. Beard, Alexander Rankin, Charles Hazen, Robert Rossiter, .lohn Andetson, Robert R. Allan, Lewis H. Browne, Thomas Hathewny, and George S. Baker, Esquires. ffigh Sheriff'. — James A. Harding, Esquire ; Mr. John Rankine, Deputy Sheriff!; and Keeper of the Gaol ; Mr. James Bertram, Turnkey. (Jlerkofthe Pifiocc — Honorable William B. Kinnear. Coroiier — William Bayard, Esquire, M. D. Couiitif Treamrer. — William Mackay, Esquire. Auditor of CouTitf/ Arcounin. — R. Sands Armstrong, Esquire. Judge of Prohnten. — Honorable W. B. Kinnear. Regintmr of BeMn and Wills, and Registrar of Probates. — W. Chip* man Drury, Esquire. Commissidnn'n for t"klng Affidavits in the Supreme Cowr^— Hon. William B. Kinnear, Robert Eraser Hazen, H. N. H. Lugrin, John M. Robinson, Hon. Robert L. Hazen, William Jack, Duncac Robertson, David Shank Kerr, John 11. Gray, James W. Peters, Samtiel J. Scovil, Wm. R. M. Burtis, Chas. Duff", William Tyng Peters, Jas. A. Harding, Jas. J. Kaye, Andrew l>'. Wetmore, George F. Rouse, Charle? Doherty, Humphrey T. Gilbert, B. Boyd Kinnear, .John G. Campbell, R. Sands Armstrong, Hon. Charles Watters, S. R. Thomson, George Blatch, W. H. Hathewav, W. C. Drury, Henrv W. Frith, Charies W. Stockton, George G. Gilbert, Jun., Benj. L. Peters, F. C. K. Frith, William W. Street, Lewis J. Almon, Charles W. Weldon, Alexander Ballentine, Hurd Peters, W. P. Dole, Thomas T. Hanford, W. H. Tuck, William Wedderbum, W. M. Wright, -lames R. Macshane, C. N. Skinner, 6. Sidney Smith, John A. Wright, T. Gray Merritt, Fred. E. Barker, Fred. P. Robinson, W. M. Jarvis, William 11. Scovil, Jun., Thos. Kelly, W. C. Perley, P. Besnard, Jun., George E. King, T. Barclay Robinson, Alfred 1 Demill, F. A, Morrison, H. L. Sturdee, Silas Alward, W. C. Lee, G. Mc- Sorley, J. G. Forbes, H. C. Mc^Ionagle, A. C. Fairweather, Fred. W. Stockton, Wm. H. Sinnott, Robert J. Ritchie, Robert Matthew, A. M., Stanley Boyd, and Wm P. Ritchie, Esquires. Commissioner for takivg Recognizances of Bail in the Supreme Cohrt, — Isaac Woodward, Esquire. Commissioner for Solemnizing Marriage. — GeharduB C. Carman, Esq. Inspector of Schools. — Edmund H. Duval, Esquire. Triistee.1 of Schools, Citu of Saint Johv. — Parish Xo. 1 (the Eastern side of the Harbour) — lohn Sears, George i^latch, and W. P. Dole, Es- (juires. Parish No. 2 (Western do.) — Tliomas M. MoLacblan, Joseph B. Wliipple, and Isaac Xoble, Esciuires. Rev. Jainos Quinn, -lames (tullagher, Esq., and William Carvill, Com- missioners for the niiitiagement of the Free School at Saint John, uncon- nected with the Madias Hoard. Charles I'rury aud Bradlord S. Gilbert, Couiinissioneis of Seweva. i — I IN m I [1 Win. M. Smith, Inspector of Steamboats, under the Act 17 Vict., c. 9, and fiubaequent Acta relathig to Stoam Navigation. Jereminh Harrison, Mosea Tuck, and James I^arbour, Gommissionera for extending Saint John Street in the City and County of Saint John. Dr. William Bayard, Coramiswioner of Indian Reserves, under Act 7 Vict 0. 43, O. C. Carman, James Gallagher, Wm. 0. Smith, John Owens, Wm. Hawlces, William Doherty, and Allan McLean, Esquires, Commissioners of the Alms House, Work House, and Infirmary. John Baxter, Esquire, M. D., Physician. Wm. Cunningham, Keeper. Surveyors of Lumher in the Count//. — .lohn Tapley, W, D. Shaw, Ezekiel Jordan, William Cunard, Williitm Lynch, Joseph Maber, Sha- drac Holley, Joseph llomcastle, David McClellan, Moses £. Cowan, Gilbert J. Mayes, Andrew Stevenson, .lames Holley, Linus H. Weely, James F. Ellis, Jas. Crawford, Daniel O'Neil, Charles M. Brown, Covely Robertson, Daniel McGoldrick, S. T. Fowler, and Robert Staples. Terms of General Sessions and Common Plea*. — Third Tuesday in March, and first Tuesday in June, September and December. PARISH 07 PORTLAND. Jaoob R. Pidgeon, Town Clerk. Robert Taylor, Davidson Monroe, and Jas. Campbell, Pound Keepers. Robert Taylor, Edward Lowell, Edward Conway, and Peter Sweeney, Hog Reeves. Richard Dalton, Charles Wilson, and W. A. Moore, Assessors of Rates. John Smith, Samuel Lackey, James Kerr, and Jacob Pidgeon, Con> stables. John Long, James Alexander, and Edward Lowell, Fence Viewe.'«. Samuel Lackey, Clerk of the Market. John Long and Edward Lowell, Field Drivers. Road Commissioners — District No. 1, James Wilson ; No. 2, Thomas Dale ; No. 8, William Seely. D. R. Monroe, Henry Dalton, and John R. Rigby, Revisors of Electors. Richard Dalton, sen., William L. T. Seely, and Jeremiah Harrison, Trustees of Schools. i ' Robert Aitkin, Alexander DuflP, and William Cunard, Auditors of i Public Accounts. I FiRKWARDS. — Bradford S. Gilbert, Joseph Ruddlck, Robert Sweet, ' David V. Roberts, Henry Maxwell, Robert Cunard, and Stephen E. : Stevens. | I Brunswick, No. 1 Engine Company.— William McConnell, Engineer ; ! John Johnston, Foreman ; John Armstrong, jun., Assistant Foreman; \ I John Armstrong, sen.. Secretary. ; ' Protector, No. 2 Enoink Company. — John Kane, Engineer ; Thomas i Crockett, Foreman ; Alexander Napier, Assistant Foreman ; H. J. S. ' j Warwick, Secretary. j PARISH OP 8IM0ND8. Charles Waterbury, Samuel Jones, William Evans, and John Gillis, i Commissionors of Highways. \ James H.Morajj,, Pliye|;Jj^.C'fi.u&l?v.TijpQtliy,Mc£^thv^ W. H.. Olive, , uditora of I voreman; 1867.] SAINT MARTINB. S6 James^Bftrbour, Francis S. Jones, and Thomas Bowes, ^Assessors of Taxes. Michael McGirr, Town Cleric. John Johnston, Collector of Taxes. James Davidson, Richard ijands, and William Moore, Revisors of Electors. T. Otty Crookshahk, R. S. Armstrong, and John Armstrong, Trustees of Schools. Henry Brookins, Robert HIpg ns, Wm. Maxwell, jPatrick McDevltt. John Kelley, James Bowes, Eli Angevine, Wm. Leonard, and Bemaro MuiTay, Constables. James Bowes, sen., Robert McLean, John Ryan, John Barrett, John Knox, Robert Moore, and Edward Sentill, Hog Reeves. Patrick Brown, Hugh Ryan, James Muliin, John Maxwell, John Bean, James McOee,Jun., Thomas Graham, George Gamett, William Dailey, and Hugh Bell, Pound Keepers. . Francis Johnston, Wm. Lawlor, Lanty Chittick, Thos. Gamett, sen., ! i| and John Colgan, Fence Viewers. | John O'Brien (H. S.), Michael McCormick, John McCauley, Thomas \ Ratcliff, Andrew Hunter, Thomas Clurk, Andrew Moore, Owen McGuire, ' Charles Knox, Caleb Ratcliff (Mill Road), Kayes McBrien, Charles A. j Wade, Claudius Hamilton, Cnpt. Allen McLean, John Finlcy, sen., Hugh j Toner, Richard Evans, W'illiNm Moore, Job Stanley, John McElwain, | John Collins, Michael Decrin, John Pariis, Henry Osbum, Patrick Tracey, Jeremiah Donovan, Henry Graham, James Armstrong, James Anthony, James Robertson, JUichard McDonald, jun., Rol>ert Martin, Edward Kelley, Simeon Fraser, James Brown (Douglas Mill), Joseph Woods, Solomon Lachree, Robert Marchbanks, Benjamin Staokhouse, Thomas Robinson, James Newcomb, Andrew McGoWen, 8amuel Abl>ott, and John Irvin, Surveyors of Highways. PARISH OF SAINT MARTINS. Fimeon Brown, Michael McDade, Uiram Mosher^ and John M. Brown, Conskables. Edward McBride, William C. Brown, and Philip Mosher, Commis- sioners of Highways. John M. Brown, John Fownes, and Philip Mosher, Commissioners for expending Bye Road money. Francis Charlton, Collector of Rates. Reuben V. Bradshaw, Town Clerk. Francis Charlton, Ebenezer Brown, William McAfTce, and William McCumber, jun.. Fence Viewers. James Ross, Thomas Lewis, James O'Donald, and Denis Crotty, Pound Keepers. Simon Tuffs, Samuel McCormick, Isaac Burchill,land James O'Donald, Hog Reeves. |j John Fownes, Aaron Delong, Harrington S. Brown, and Archibald Black, Field Drivers. William Rnddick, M. D., Philip Mosher, and Benjamin Wishart, As- sessors of Rates. f Am ti n m ¥ [I 86 LANCASTIR. [1867. Edward Brown, David Vaughan, and Honry Whitney, Revisors of Electors. David Vaughan, jun., Henry Whitney, sen., and William Ruddick, Trustees of Schools. Robert B. Patterson and Elisba Turtlott, Boom Mastors, Robert B. Patterson and Elisha Turtlott, Surveyors of Dams, John Hosfurd and licnry llaudran, Timber Drivcra. Andrew Carlton, Jacob Tuffs, Edward Foster, Jumes Fownes, George Fownvs, William Black, jiui., Isaac Melvin, Wm. H. Bradshaw, Simeon Vaughan, Edward Nugent. John M. Brown, Ebenezer Brown, •lames Kingston, John Porter, Robert Floyd, John Kennada, Richard Hoaford, Denis Burk, Alexander McBridc, Francis Porter, Hugh Ryan, Thon^as Love, John Sands, John Russell, David Hurat, George Duncan, Charles MurUn, John Dunlop, Andrew Scott, Michael Dougherty, James Henry, Henry Handran, William Black, Pen., Samuel Brown, Patrick MoUale, Daniel Mosher, Robert Hamilton, George Patterson, Michael Dougherty, Tbomaa Armstrong, Frattcia Lacy, John McCullougb, James Irvin, George jMenett, John Mclntyre, and James Kelly, Surveyors of Highways. PARISH OF LANCASTER. A. Menzies, M. A. Wall, and James Alston, Assesaoro of Rates. J. E. Knight, R. Thompson, and J. D. Lewin, Trusteef of Schools. James Robinson, John Galbraitb, und John Dunn, sen<, Revisors of Electors. M. P. Balcom, Charles Johnston,jand Robert Boggs, Commissioners of Highways. William Tlarke, Thomas Dean, sen., and James Gault,' Commission- ers fur expending Legislative Grants. John T. Lord, Collector of Rate;*. ..i.i;^ ... Charles H. Deforest, Town Clerk. Edward Sutton, Weigher of Hay. James Orr, John Dunham, John Monahan, Thomas Burns, Th#mas Lennox, Dnniel Tampbell, John Hargrove, jun., Archibald MoAuley, William Stinaon, William Clurk, junior, and William Buchanan, Coii- Btable.'^. Joseph Balcom, Anth ny Thompson, James Downey, William Lord, Jolin Avery, William Coil, and Terrence Collins, Pound Keepers. George Coster, Peter Biyne, Thomas Galbreath, and John Lowry, Fence Viewers. James Wan, Joseph Young, Charles Morrison, James Crocket, Michael McNulty, Henry Quigg, and John Warren, Hog Ueeves. William Somerville, Jeremiah Logue, Michnel Downing, Clavton Scott, William Griffiths, Thomas C. Olive, John Minnis, William Olive, 4th, Daniel Campbell, Samuel Ilayward, Patrick McCormack, Terence O'Brien, Jnmes Havy, James Reed, James McAuley, Richard Bradley, Charles Armstrong, Robert Dean, sen., John Hargrove, sen., Jesse Beld- h'-P, William Wilson, Patrick Keit'e, Francis Annatrong, Samuel Jones, Will'flm (Irecg, Robert Hcn'lerson, John Early, John Murphy, and Hugh MoCavour, Surveyors of Highways. 1861] TORK. COUNTr OF YORK. CORPORATION OV CRKBiERICTON. vt John A. Biokwitm, E>")uire, Mavor. AtDMMW- \ 2Gll^-"l,^':lf:!^^!'»!^ *'» I WelUnffUm Ward. Martin Maukay, Ettquire, Samuel D. lioPherson, Esquire, St Ann'B Ward. I Carleton Ward. t QmetCt Ward. I King'n '« Ward. William H. Tower, Esquire, Harris Allen, Esquire, \ Henry Torrens, Esquire, Thomas Dowling, Esquire, ( John Hains, Esquire, Marie Neville, Esquire, Samuel Fleming, Esquire, John L. Marah, Esquire, Oity Clerk ; Samuel W. Babbit, Esquire, City Treasurer ; John Richards, Esquire, City Auditor ; Alexander M'Kiillgan, City Marshal, and City Surveyor ; Charles Gregory, City Engineer ; Ro- bert Wallaoe and Robert White, Clerks of Markets and Weighers of Hay. — — , Commissioner of the Alms House. . AssiMOBS. Thomas L Simmons, Esquire, Wellington Ward; Geo. Coulthard, St. Ann!' % Ward; Robert Baxter, C'lrUton Ward; James Burchiil, Queen'a Ward; E. 0. Bradley, King'» Ward SnRVETOR or 8trkkts and Hiouwats, Wharfinoxr and Harbocr Mastkr. — Kobert Baxter. FiRK DKrARTMiMT.— Martin Mackay, Chief Engineer. TORK BhTNICIPALITT. Can/erAtirjf—B. Robinson and C. Oro^venor ; Dum/riet—A. Whitehead and C. W. Tilley ; Prince (Ft7/tam-~Jame8 Henry and J. G. Vanwart ; Kingselear—yf . Hammond and T. B. Wheeler ; ' Manners Siitton—Vf. Greaves and J. Rutherford; New Maryland—^. K. Nason and G. Ball; St. Mary'»~T. F. Barker and J. McLaggan ; Stanley— B. Elliott and R. Thorbum; Dow/lat—D. Pugh and 8. Burpee; Queen»lmry—Q. W. Knox and J. Parent ; SwtOidmpton—C Bartlett and J. Parent. James H^nry, Warden ; H. B. Rainstford, Jun., Secretary-Treasurer; J. IS. Beck, Auditor. tTitaticeit of tht Inferior Court of Common Plea*.— Ron. John Sim- coe Saunders, John Allen, John Robinson, George Minchin, William H. Odell, Jas. A. Maclauublan, Jas. S. Beek, Allan McLean, and the Mayor, ex xffido, Esquires. Jmticea of the Peace. — Hon. John S. Saunders, John Allen, John Robinson, George Minchin, William H. Odell, Thomas Jones, W illiam Davidson, Patrick Campbell, George Garden, L. B. Rainsford, Thomas Gill, Richard Hayne, Geo. Clements, Allan M'Lean, Thomas R. Robertson, Asa Coy, Isaac Kilburn, Edward Siniouds, Charles M'Pherson, George L. Hatheway, Ira Ingraham, Spafford J. Barker, Beverley A. Robinson, Benjamin Yerxa, Benjamin Goodspeed, James Fairlie, Israel Smith, Enoch Dow, Edward Pidgeon, J. McDonald, Andrew Calder, Samuel Fox, Joseph Pick&rd, Thomas Murray, James S. Beek, Thomas L. Sim- mons, James McLaggan, Thomas C. Atherton, William R. Bustin, Calvin if. _^- 'I 38 YORK. [1867. L. Goodspeed, Francis M'Manus, John M'Litosh, Robert Foreman, John S. EUegood, John Hca, jr., Mosea Uillman, Hezekiah Cronkhite, John Guiou, Thomas Temple, Hugh M'Kay, Benson Smith, Thomas Herbert, Lewis H. Huestis, Jeremiah Christy, John S. Barker, Thomas Stewart, Alexander Shives, Martin Mackay, Samuel A. Akerley, Joseph H. Dyke- man, William C. Brown, George W. Knox, Alex. Moody, Matthew Gra- ham, Samuel F. Grosvenor, William C. Brown, George Nevers, William Gibson, John S. Patterson, Henry Rogers, Thos. Davis, William White- head, Constantine Connelly, Archibald M'Lean, William Jamieson. Geo. Lester, John A. Beckwith, Patrick Selvage, William Gann, Samuel Day- ton, I. Atherton (0/ the QitorH'in), John Taylor, W. C. Joslin, John L. Grant, Thomas F. Saunders, Joel Millar, Thomas Pringle, Benjamin H. Clayton, Bernard Elliott, William Lewis, Joshua Hillman, George H. Maxin, James Sutherland, George A. Perley, Abraham McKeen, Wm. Wilson, John Anderson, Richard P. Winter, George Risteen, George Estey, Frederick A. Perley, Patrick Kirlin, Samuel Yerxa, William H. Biden, William H, Murray, Joseph Reed, Solomon Vail, William Henry Long, Robert Robinson, Stephen G. Fowler, Duncan McEenzie, Thomas Miles, John L. Haina, and James E. Smith. High Sheriff. —Thos. A. Temple, Esq. Deputy Sheri^.—Wm. Friel. Keeper »f the Rolls and Clerk of the Peace of the Inferior Court of Common Pleas. —George J. Dibblee, Esquire. Surrogate. — George F. H. Minchin, Esquire. Registrar of Probates. — Francis A. H. Stratton, Esquire. Registrar of Deeds and WiUt.' — Abraham D. Yerxa, Esquire. Coroners. — Judah Hammond, John Marshall, Thomas Brovm, S. D. Macpherson, Theodore C. Brown, David Little, and Hiram Dow, Esquires. Judge of Probates. — G. F. H. Minchin. Ctmiitissioner for taking Bail in the Supreme Court,-r-H.on. J. S. Saunders. Commissioners for taking Affidavits in the Supreme Court.—' George J. Dibblee,* Hon. Charles Fisher, William H. Needham, George F. H. Minchin, William H. Odell, George Botsford, F. A, H. Stratton, James P. Wetmore, James Fraser Berton, Edward H. Wilmot, E. W. Miller, B. C. Bird, John J. Fraser, George J. Bliss, John L. March, J. Henry Phair, John Kirby, Charles H. B. Fisher, H. B. Rainsford, jun., George F. Gregory, Patrick Sweeney, A. Rankin Bedell, James F. Mc- Manas, E. Byron Winslow, and Thomas L. Harrison, Esquires. Commission's for Solemnizing Marriage. — James A. wcLauchlan, John Allen, John Robinson, J. Harrison, and James A. Miles, Esquires. Auctioneers. — Samuel A. Akerley, Joseph My^hrall, Thos. R. Barker, Thos. W. Smith, Jeremiah Staples, Thos. Douglass, and Pat. McManus. Commissioners of the Ainu and Work House.— hndlow McGibbon, Thomas Pringle, and Jeremiah Staples. Keeper. — John Fleming. Inspector of Schools. — Edward C. Freeze. Terms of the General Sfsnions and Common Pleas, established by the Act 13 Viet. 0. 47.— First Tuesday in January, and Second Tuesday in June. Additional T.rms of the Commwn Pleas. — Third Tuesday in March, and Second Tuesday in October. Terms of the Supreme Court — Equity Side. — First Tuesday in every 1 1867.] I month, sittings I Frepi J. J. Fri rer ; Ge( Juslic I S. Wetm \ Arnold, I Justici Vail, A. : John Wij ton. Job i Freeze, I Duncan ! Fowler, J I ScovU, CI ! muel Fosi iM'Leod,j Ham B. M I thaniel B i William J \ lace. Jam \ Keath, Jai ' Ian, John : kin, T. Oli j Baxter, Jj I M'Kenzie, I Brennan, ] John Carre Quorum), 1 High Sh Keeper i Common I Judge of Registra Coronert i more, jun., j John M. Ri I Commisi I— I. C. Vai I H. Ryan, Ji I A. Dodge, : I hsuers Oj I Esquires. . Commiss Receiver Anctinnf Freeze, Le * month, excepting February and September, and instead of February the sittings shall be on the last Tuesday in January. Fredkrictun Society of Saint Andrew. — Dr. Jack, President; J. J. Fraser, and J. Mulnnis, Vice-Presidents ; Robert Fulton, Treasu- rer ; Geo. F. Gregory, Secretary; Rev. J. M. Brooke, D. D., Chaplain. COUNTY OF king's. Ju»tie«» of the Inferior Court of Common Pleaa. — Thos. Beer, Justus S. Wetmore, John C. Vail, Samuel Hallett, John L. Wilmot, and Nelson Arnold, Esquires. Jmticen of the Peace. — Thomas Beer, Justus S. Wetmore, John C. Vail, A. C. Evanson, John Barberie, Isaac Haviland, Samuel Foster, John Wightman, John Brittain, Hon. John H. Ryan, Charles W. Stock- ton, John C. Price, Elias S. Wetmore, Robert McGully, William Freeze, jr., Samuel Hallett, Craven Longstroth, Elias S. Freeze, Duncan M. Campbell, Isaac A. Dodge, Samuel Henderson, Weeden Fowler, John L. Wilmot, Elijah A. Perkins, William Pyewell, Walter B. Scovil, Charles C. Stewart, James Fairweather, James W. Nowlan, Sa- muel Foster, John H. Wright, J. D. Micheau Keator, R. S. Foster, John M'Leod, jr., Nelson Arnold, William Pearson, William A. Stockton, Wil- liam B. M'Keel, William M'Leod, Charles Gray, Philo M. Raymond, Na- thaniel Belyea, William Buchanan, John 0. Dann, James Cookson, William Scoullar, David Hatfield, Zebulon Connor, George H. Wal- lace, James A. Fenwick, William Coates, John M'Arthur, William Keath, James L. Flewwelling, John Erb, John M'lntyre, Daniel M'Lach- lan, John Urquhart, William S. Teakles, Robert Morrison, William Bas- kin, T. Oliver Arnold, John C. Godard, William Deniston, .loseph 1">. Baxter, Jabez E. Titus, George Flewwelling, George Barnes, David M'Kenzie, Henry Piers, jr., Isaac Faulkner, Joshua C. Upham, Peter Brennan, Peter Dunn, John McLeod (Studholm), Patrick McBriarty, John Carroll, Nathaniel H. DeVeber, George Holmes Keirstead {of the Quorum), and J. Murray Nase, Esquires High Sheriff.— S&muel N. Freeze, Esquire. Keeper of the Rolls and Cl'-rk of the P^ace and Inferior Court of Common Pleas. — Edward Betts Smith, Esquire. Judge of Probates. —Edward B. Smith, Enquire. Registrar of Deeds and Wills and Registrar of Probates. — J. C. Vail. Coroners. — Isaac Haviland, S. Z. Earle, A. C. Evanson, James Wet- more, jun., Adino Paddock, 0. Purdy, Rufus A. Stockton, John Wilson, John M. Raymond, Allan McLeod, and George Rex Price. Commissioners for taking Bail and Affidavits in the Supreme Court. ~t. C. Vail, A. C. Evanson, Samuel Uallett, C. W. Stockton, Hon. J. H. Ryan, John C. Price, s. Foster, Jas. A. Reeve, J. W. Nowlan, Isaac A. Dodge, Philo M. Raymond, and James Cookson, Esquires. Ihsuers of Marriage' Licenses.— A. T. D. McElmen, and E. B. Smith, Esquires. CnrnmissionfT for Solemnizing Marriage. — John C Vail, Esquire. Reciiver of Grown Debts, und'^r Ad- 7 Vir., c. 86. — E. B. Smith, Esq. Auetionfers. — E. S. Freeze, William H. White, E. Perkins, >ainuej Freeze, LeBaron Drury, James Lake, Gilbert Titus, Gilford Cougle, ii H ' : f !l i': 4 -1 II eaata 40 qceen'b. [1861 Benjami:. Pproul, Abraham Johnson, jr., William Keith, James E. Fryers, Isaac Pearson, J. D. Mabce, Joseph P). Baxter, .Joseph Belyea. T.G. Barnes, VV. M. Teaklcs, Samuel Gosline, Noah Keith, William 4.. Stockton, J. M'Xanght, Thomas > atliewson, .1. Sharp, B. L. Crawford, G. Downey, l>. M. Johnson, G. H. Wallace, Douglas Fairweather, Samuel Foster, and James W. Nowlan. 'Trustees of Grammar School.— Rev. W, E. Scovil, Rev. W. W. Walker, aud J. C. Vail, Esquire. Ttacher of Grammar Sofioof. — Arthur Mauger. Inspector of iScAoo/*.— Thomas W. Wood. County Treasurer. — John.Flewwelling. Terms of the General Sennons and Uommon Pleas.— Firat Tuesday in March and Third Tuesday in October. Adlitioual Terms of the Comm»n Pleas.— Firsi Tuesday in May and January. The Probate Court for King's » ounty, is held at the Court House, on the first Tuesday in every month, except the month of March, and for that month on the Monday next before the first Tuesday. COUNTY OF queen's. '^'* Justices of the Infrior Court if Cummnu Pleas. — Hon. Harry Pe- ters, William Foshay, John M'Lean, Ebenezer L. Burpee, Thomas T. Hewlett, (ieorge W. Hoben, i buries Keith, Thos. Harrison. Charles P. Wetm'jre, Janes R. Curry, and Curler A. Harding, Esquires. Justices if the Peace. — U.OQ. tiarry Peters, John M'Lean, Ebenc:-er L. Burpee, Thomas T. Hewlett, George W. Hoben, Charles Keith, TJiomas Harrison, Charles P. Wetmore, John M'Allister, Joseph U. Perkins, Wil- liam Murray, Joseph ( oy, Gideon D. Bailey, James Ingledew, Thomas Murray, John U. Earle, John Goldfinch, Isaac M'Lean, Gilbert Perry, James i^^lipp, ( harles E. Langan, David Phillips, John (. urry, David Eb- bett, Alexander Case, Bei^jarain Boal, Joshua Calkins, David Ferguson, Jesse Clark, Joseph F. Estabrooks, Thomas Cooey, James Polley, Wil- liam Malone, Francis Woods, W^alter Butler, ■•ohn J. West, Thomas W, Carpenter, Isaac B. Bunnell, John Robertson, W. II. White, James Humphreys, George W. Smith, Henry Todd, Richard P. Yeomans, Gil- bert Wiggins, Arthur Pranscombe, Thomas Leonard, Daniel Kelly, Chas. Murray, Robert Phillips, James Pearson, John Corbett, David Palmer, Sen., Ebenezer Williams, John Clowes, Allan McDonald, Adam R. Strong, Ctiarlea Stewart, George E. McLean, George N. Golding, Thos. E. McDonald, Henry A Vradenburf, and Geo. bimpsou, Esquires. High Sheriff.— John Palmer, Ebquire, Clerk of the Peace and Keeper of the Ritll».—T. R. Wetmore, Esq. Judge of Probnles. — T. R. Wetmore, Esquire. ,-,7 .''] , — RegtHrar of Probates. — James R. » urry, Esquire. ^, ,V, ,,i<:i'i\ ,T! Registrar of Wills and De-ds. — Hon. Harry Peters. i..t*f ...",..(( t Receiver of Roi/allies foi Queen^s and Sunhuri/. -John Maynard, Innpector of Schools. — Edmund H, Duval, Esquire. Public Notary. — T. R. Wetmore, Esquire. Barrister's and Attorute*. — T. Robert Wetmore, James R. Curry, and Charles A. Harding, Esquires. Issuers of Marriage Licenses. — T. R. Wetmore, and G. W. Hoben, Esquires. iH. ^fc^r^ [186Y. , James E. jph Belyea. William A. . Crawford, 'airweather, ,ev. W. W. rat Tuesday trnu of the ourt House, March, and 1. Harry Pe- Thomas T. . Charles P. es. Ebenc'-er L. ith, Thomas 'erkins, Wil- ew, Thomas Ibert Perry, David Eb- d Ferguson, oUey, Wil- 'boinas W. lite, James omans, GiU Kelly, Chas. vid Palmer, Adam R. ding, Tbos. aires. lore, Esq. i. aE.T3l .11 laynard. Curry, and W. Hoben, ISBT.] SVNBTTRY. 41 I C'oro»er«.— Thos. T. Hewlett, R. T. Babbitt, George W. White^ John Murphy, Thomas M. Tilley, Adam Strong, C. R. Bayard (Petersville), Humphrey Gilbert, M. D. (Gagetown), S. V. White, Absalom Day, Am- brose Palmer, and Samuel B, Strjeet, Esquires. fJotnvmxiovers for taking Special Bail in the Supreme Court. Hon. Harry Peters, Hon. John Earle, Ebenezer L. Burpee, and Gbarles Keith, Esquires. Commimonera for taking Affidavite to be read in tJu Supreme Court. — T. R. Wetmore, Charles A. Harding, James R. Curry, Hon. Harry Peters, John J. Millidge (Gagetown), Hon. John Earle (Canning), E. L. Burpee, John : Goldfinch, Isaac C. Burpee (Chiproan), Charles Keith (Bruaswick), Thomas Murray (Johnston), Joseph B. Perkins (Peters- ville), and John Curry (Upper Gagetown), and Gideon D. Bailey, Esquires. Auctionfer*. — Wm* F. Bonnell, Archibald McAllister, David Ferga- son, Edward Simpson, (Gagetown), John Armstrong, William Hogshaw (Petersville), James T, Toole, James Starkey, Butler S. Thome, JaoMs Pearson (Johnston), Isaac S. Yanwart, William Golding (WiokhanH), Walters. Butler (Canning), Lawrence O'Leary and C. Keith (Brunswick.) Termn of the General Semona and Common Plea*. — ^Fourth Tuesday in January and June. Additional Term* of the Common Pltae. — Fourth Tuesday in April and October. A Monthly Probate Coort for Queen's County is holdenat the Judge's Oflloe ip Gagetown. o|i the third Tuesday in every month, except the moath of July, at which ' the officers will be in attendance. Applications for probate of Wills and Administrations can be made at any other time. ,;,iV ;;. _ , Bounty of sunburItJ^, '^ ;,.;;.;,, •:;^^,,; Juelicea of the Inferior Court of Common Pleat. — ^TohnS. Saunders, Nathaniel Hubbard, Thomas Harrison, Calvin L. Hathaway, Robert D. Wilmot, Benjamin S, Bailey, and Thomas A. Beckwith, Esquires. Jw>tiee» of the Peace. — John S. Saunders, Nathaniel Hubbard, Thos. Harrison, Calyin L, Hatheway, Robert D. Wilmot, Benjamin S. Bailey, Thos. A. Beckwith, Wm. Hoyt, John Peabody, Tho& N. Gilbert, Wm. Bur- pee, Enoich Lunt, Thos. Hartt, jun., Wm. Scoullar, Thos. H. Smith, John Glasier, Moses Coburn, Geo. Morrow, Thos. O. Miles, Wm. Estabrooks, Chas. Tracey, Chas. J. Bailey, Reuben Hoben, Stephen P. Estabrooks, Chas. Brown, John Simmons, A. C. PJaoimer, Charles Burpee, Thomas Wright, Robert Linton, Henry P. Bridges, Isaac Tayjor, .lames Mitchell, Martin Adams, William E. Hoyt, John C. Seely, Charles H. Clowes, James K. Hazen, Jonathan Bridges, A. Addison Sterling, Archibald Har- rison, Charles Dufly, Charles D. CCurry, John Henry DeWitt, Jeremiah Tracey, James Miller, James E. Simonds, William McLean, jQbi^ Stone, William Mowatt, and James Payne, Esquires :ViiM'i High »SAm/f.— James S. White, Esquire. Cler/f of the Peace and Keeper of the RoUx. — George Bliss, Esquire. Jwjfigf of Probaten. — William J. Gilbert, Esquire. Regittranr of Deed* and Willi. — Nathaniel Hubbard, Esquire. Warden. — Chas. H. Clowes. Attormit at Law. — Geo. F.Gregory. Rficeivpr of Roff allien for Sunburj/ and Queent. — John Maynard. Jvtpector if School*. — Edward C. Freeze. Coroner*.— Gerhardus Clowes, Moses H. Coburn, Frederick Seeley, H U: >l l»^ mm IV 42 CARLETON— CHARLOTTK. [1867. Thomas Turney, John R. Seely, Henry Rees, Albert Ferguson, and John T. Bailey. A»ctionefr». — George C. Nevers, Thomas A. Beckwitb, John S. Covert, and William Burpee. Terms of the General Settions and Common Pleat. — First Tuesday in January, and Third Tuesday in June. Additional Ttrmt of the Common Pleat. — Third Tuesday in March and October. COUNTY OF CARLETON. Juttiees of the Peace. — John Dibblee, A. Upton, Paul M. Bedell, Charles Perley, R. D. Beardsley, S. Estabrooks, Charles Connell, J. A. Phillips, James LockwooH, George Clowes, Joseph Burpee, Zepha- niah Mills, Leonard R. Harding, George L. Raymond, Jas. R. Tupper, William T. Baird, Matthev L. Phillips, Abuer Bull, Jos. Rideout, Jarvis Estey, Michael McOuirk, Jas. Kelley, Stephen G. Burpee, Wm. Hay ward, Benjamin L. Richardson, Murphy Giberson, William S. Nevers, John Bubar, John Holland Estey, Calvin Churchill, William Gray, Kohert Hemphill, Robert Hay, Robert A. Hay, William Lindsay, Richard S. Bull, Anthony Kearney, George M'Donough, Alexander Kirkpatrick, Charles Shea, James Joi-dan, Edwin R. Parsons, William Forrest, John Burt, Hugh Cowperthwaite, Amos Dickenson, Elisba Shaw, Hamilton Yerxa, Samuel Dickenson, Cornelius Connolly, John Bennett, Richard S. Clark, James Ebbett, William Dell Estey, Isaac S. Carvill, William Reed, Seth Squires, Isaiah B. Rideout, ALzandei Hawthorn, George Millberry, Geo. Wade, Geo. Squires, Wm. B. Tompkins, Geo. Thomas Hartley, Warren C. Bull, John T. Allan, David Munro, Alexander Walker, Harris H. Hobbs, Simon Cummings, James Grover, George H. Connrll, John D. Ketchum, Alexander Lindsey, Delancy Tompkins, Edward J. Smith, Robert Kerr, Norris Best, William F. Dibblee, John Fisher, Greoi^ W. Boyer, Isaac Wortman, James H. Jacques, John Leary, Scott Emery, David N. Raymond, Hugh Montgomery, John Wol- verton, Samuel H. Shaw, Andrew Stephenson, James Bridges, Gilbert Vanwart, Howard Debeck, Oliver Hemphill, Richard Holmes, George Hartley, John Balloch, Bartholomew Lynch, William Hale, and John McLaughlan, Esquires. Hiffh Sheriff.— Fred. R. Jenkins Dibblee, Esquire. Vlerk of the Peace and Inferior Court of Common Pleat.'— J. 0. Winslow, Esquire. Surrogate. — Lewis P. Fisher, Esquire. - niri;! Regittrar of Probatet. — D. L. Dibblee, Esquire. . . Registrar of Deeds and FPt^/«.— 'David Munro, Esquire. Commissioners for taking Affidavits in the Supreme Court. — Lewis P. Fisher, George Connell, D. L. Dibblee, James Edgar, John C. Wins- low, Wm. M. Connell, George L. Raymond, and R. K. Jones, Esquires. Issuers of Marriage Licenses. — H. M. G. Garden, and J. C. Winslow. Justices of the Inferior Court of Common Pleas — John Dibblee, David Munro, Charles Perley, James R. Tupper, William Lindsay, Hon. Charles Connell, Stephen G. Burpee, James R. Hartley, Robert Hay, and Robert Kerr, Esquires. Notary Public. — Lewis P. Fisher and John C. Winslow, Esquires. venson, an ,Tipsn§| [1867. I, and John b, John S. St Tuesday •WM of the M. Bedell, Oounell, J. lee, Zepha- R. Tupper, iQiit, Jarvis . Hayward, irers, John y, Hohert Richard S. irkpatrick, 'rest, John Hamilton It, Richard 1, William I, George 0. Thomas Alexander r, George rompkins, >lee, John les, John ohn Wol- », Gilbert 3, George and Jo^ a.— J. C. .~-Lewi8 hop, John Chalmers, John Walsh, William Taylor, Joseph Scwell, John Meahan, John £. O'Brien, Charles Meahau, James Smith, Robt. Brown, Robert Young, Robert Nixon, William Davidtton, Wra. End,- Hilarion Ache, Francis Alexandre, Alexander Campbell, John Foley, Matthew Parrott, Andrew D'Arcy, Samuel Miller, liufus Cutler, Cole Henry, Augustine McCuUough, John Kerr, William Ferguson, Patrick Wbelan, Robert Young, sen., John Louis, Legere Henry, A. Sormonay {of t/ie QiicTum), and NarciSse Porter, Fsquires. High Hhev'ff. — D. Gustuvus Maclauchlan, Esquire. Clerk of the Peace and Keeper of the Rolls, and Clerk of the Inferior Court 'Aigle, Amant Bourgeois, Sen,, James Lucas, Alex. McWilliams, Stephen Briggs, I Jacob Ferguson, David McMinn, Joseph Doherty, Robt. Brown, Thomas I Stevenson, John Stevenson, Edward Wallace, AV^ander Girvan, I Jonathan, Dickinson, Zaecheus Phinney, Kenneth B. Forbes, Albert T. I Smith, and John Ford, Esquires. I Jlig//- Sheriff. — Francis McPhelim, Esquire. j Clerk of the Peace, and Keeper of the Rolls. — Charles J. i'ayre, Esq. Jndge of Probates. — James A. James, Esquire. jR(?<)rw— iw^i^Ma^— i^i^^j I lii'^* 46 wbstmorland. [1867. David Murray, Thomas Cochran, Sylvanus Minor, Micliael S. Harris, Jesse L. Bent, William Allen, Reuben Chase, Ephraim Raworth, Amand Landry, Silas C. Charters, Abraham Jones, Hugh McMonagle, Samuel S. Wilmot, David Boyd. Charles Mulryne, Moses Jones, Thos. Gamble, James Dickson, Joseph Hlcakney, Thomas Brown, Silas D. Copp, Israel Steeves, John Read, Thomas Carter, Warren Price, Ruflis Chappell, John S. Barnaby, John Rcid (Bay de Verte), Frank Gallagher, Pollett Gallang, John S. Trites, Robert Madison, John Harris, Joseph McHaffey, Oliver Jones, James Powell, Lewis Richards, Joseph .B Bowser, Titus Hicks, Christopher Harper, John Fawcett, Lemuel Wilbur, George Harper, Jonas Taylor {of the Qtiurum), RufuiWry, Lovell Lewis, Patrick Herbert, Robert Godfrey, Joseph Hickman, Wm. George, Charlet C. Hamilton, James Dunlap, Wm. C. Robinson, Wm. T. Wortman, Daniel E. Casey, Jeremiah Lutes, William K. Chapman, AnTiOS Ogden, Angus McQueen, Stephen Mills, Stephen Biuney, Eustace Babine, John Foi^, and Abel Atkinson, Esquires. High Sheriff. — Blair Hotsford, Esquire. Clerk of the Peace and Keeper of the Rolh. — Chas. E. Knapp, Esq. Judge of Probate*. — Hon. Edward B. Chandler. Regittrar of Probates. — Charles E. Knapp, Esquire. Registrar of Deeds and H't//*.— William Backhouse, Esquire. Coroner*.— Jacob Wortman, J. C. Harper, W. J. M. Hanington, Eltas W. Elliott, Joshua Wood, Laban Lawrence, and J. W. Chapman, Esqrs. Commissiouers for iaking Affidavits in the Supreme Court. — 'Wm. Wilson I Dorchester), Edward Cogswell (Sackville), D. Hanington and Charles Tbcal (Shediac), and S. S. Wilmot (li^alisbury). Commissioners for taking Special Bail in the Supreme Court. — Wm. Wilson, Hobert Godfrey, James Beaty (Moncton), and S. S. Wilmot. Inspector of Schools.— Thomas W. Wood. Notaries Public. — D. L. Hanington, Amos S Wilson, A. L. Palmer (Dorchester), D. Hanington (Shediac), Blias Botsford, Charles Holstead (Moncton), and C. Milner (Sackville), Esquires. Commissioner of Sewers for Frosty Hollow Marsh, Sackville. — James Lowerson. Commissioners of Setoers Fox Creek Marsh , Moncton. — David Burke and Florian White. Commissioners of Sewers Parishes of Sackviile and Westmorland. — Silas D. Copp, Timothy l^iohardson, and Charles Cahill. Commissioners of Seicers Barachois Marshy Shediac, — •Dominic Budrot, and. Mark Budrot. Commissioner' of Setcers Mill Creek Marsh, Sackville. — Rufus Palmer. Ciymmissioners of Setters Etter Aboideau Marsh, Sacknille and Westmorland. — A. E. Botsford, Isaac Lowerson, and Nelson Bulroer. AtKtioueers.—Vfm. Lawrence, Robert Atkinson, Ichabod Steves, Joshua Wood, J. Weldon Chapman, Robert Hallett, Hugh McMonagle, Robert MoflTatt, Silas t rane Charters, and William J. M. Hanington. Issuer of Marriage Licenses.— (.'havXes B. Godfrey. Terms of the General Sessions and Common Pleas. — Third Tuesday in June and second Tuesday in December. Additional Terms of the Common jP/(?a«.— First, Ttjesday Jn April aud second Tuesday in December. [1867. 9. Harris, j Rttwortht cMonagle, nea, Thos. | , Silas D. I rico, RuAls Gallagher, 18, Joseph Joseph .B t, Lemuel lufugWry, man. Win. ison, Wm. Chapman, iy, Eustace [napp, Esq. uire. igton, Ellas nan, Esqrs. «rt.— Wm. liugton and «W.— Wm. S. WJlmot. L. Palmer is Holstead |/e.— James m. — David lorland. — -Dominic hs Palmer. ciiille atid In Bulmer. id Steves, sMonagle, lington. Tuesday Iwjs of the Tiesday in 1867.] NORTnCllBIRLAND. 47 JOUNTY OF NORTHUMBERLAND. JcsTiCKS OF THE INFERIOR CocRT OF CoiMOK PtXA8. — Georgc Kerr, Peter Mitchell, John M. Johnson, Richard Sutton, and William J. Eraser, Esquires. Jdstices OF THE Peace. — Gcorge Kerr, Richard Hutchinson, Peter Mitchell, Alexander Ooodfellow, Thomas C. Allan, Alexander McLaggan, Thomas W. Underhill, James W. Hierlihy, John Porter, Peter Morrison, James L. Price, Alexander Fraser, Jr., Donald McNaughton, Miles Mo' Millan, John McAllister, Jun., Richard Sutton, Alexander Loudon, Wil« Ham Muirhead, George E. Letson, John McRae, Hiram Freeze, George Whitney, William Russell, John Haws, John Willlston, Louis Robi- cheau, Robert T. Miller, John Pallen, Burk Archibald, William M. Kelley, Michael McKendrick John Lawlor, Alexander K. McDougall, George H. Russell, George A. Blair, James Miller, Thomas F. Gillespie, Miles ( 'arroll, John Noonan, William Park, John Kundle, Jame» Fish, Neil Gordon, David Johnston, Robert Falconer, George Burcbill, Alexander Saunders, Duncan Daridson, John Johnston (Tabnsintac)^ Alex. Laggle (Burnt Church), John Fairley, William Swim, Peter Esson, William C. Harley, John Nevin, Charles Sargeant, Jesse G. Harding, I Robert R. Call, Alexander Jossamine, William Falconer, Vital Allan, i Hugh Bain, James T. Griffin, Jacob C. Gough, Adam D. Sherriif, Michael ISearle, William Willlston, Isaac Matheson, Jabez B. Snowball, William I Masson, jun., and John G. G. Layton, Esquires. iiiOH Sheriff. — James Mitchell, Esquire. Clerk of the Peace and Keeper of tije Rolls. — S. Thomson, Esq. Judge of Probates. — ^William Wilkinson, Esquire. Registrar. — Daniel Ferguson, Esquire. REOiBTRiR OF DEEDS AND WiLLS. — John LrwIot, Esquirc. Coroners. — Martin Cranney, Allan A. Davidson, Robert B. Wasson, Edward Rogers, John McLeod, Wm. O'Brien, and John S. Benson, Esqs. Inspector of Schools. — D. Morrison, Esquire. Commissioners for taking AFFiDAriTS in the Scpreme Court.— Newcastle -Patrick Watt, Richard Davidson, and William Park, Esqrs. Chatham — John McDoug&l, Esquire. Barristern, AUomiea, and Nolarie» Public. — Newcastle: Hon. Edward Willlston, Allan A. Davidson, and Samuel Thomson, Esqrs. Chatham : George Kerr, Hon. John M. John^ion, William Wilkinbon, Daniel Fergu' son, Richard Carman, and Peter Miller, Esquires. Commissioner fob Solemnizing Marriage, — Alexander Gqodfellow, and James L. Price, Esquires. Issuers of Marriage Licenses. — Hon. Edward Willlston, and James L. Price, Esquire. Seizing Officer of Hay cut on Crown Land. — William Parker. Auctioneers. - Robert T. Miller, John Lawlor, Wm. J. Eraser, Wm. Letson, Davis P. Howe, Alexander Eraser, Charles Marshall, John Fish, Jabez B. Snowball, Robert Blake, Adam D. Sheriff, James John- stone, Richard Sutton, George A. Willard, W. Wyse, and John G. G. Layton. Revenue Oj^c'cra.— Chatham— Deputy Treaauref, Dan'l. Ferguson ; Lauding Surveyor, J. C. E, Carmichael ; Waiter, Searcher, and Locker, i, i.'i;!f ■4- ^ i 48 RKSTI OOrCHE— ALIIKRT. ri8ft7. Martin Cranney. Newcnstlo— Deputy Treasurer, W. Parker; Waiter, Searcher, and Locker, David Wilherall. ConmU. — Norwegian: Hon. B. Hutcliinson. Pruasian: Everard Uut- cbison. Esquire. French : John HcDougall, Esquire. Chatham Oa» Light Company. — Richard Hocken, Esquire, President ; Hugh l^ain, William Muirhead, and Dr. J. Pollen, Esquires, Directors. Tkrus or THE General SESsioNa and Common Pleas. - Second Tues- day in January and July. Additional Terms of the Common Pleas. — First Tuesday in May and October. COUNTY OF RE8TI00UCHB. Justices of the Inferior Court of Common Pleas. — John Mont- gomery, r>. (Stewart, Arthur Ritchie, Adam Ferguson, William Hamil- ton, and William M. Caldwell, Esquires. Justices of the Peace. — John Montgomery, D. Stewart, Adam Fer- guson, Archibald Ramsay, William Hamilton, William S. Smith, John Ulticun, John McNair, John Cook, jr., John McMiKan, John Duncan, John McMillan, Jun., John Gillies, Robert Ferguson, David Ritchie, Alex- ander C. DesBrisay, Charles Murray, Patrick Doyle, John H. Pride, Allan Andrew, Donald MoAlister, William Hamilton 2d, Asael Wells, George Moffat, John McLanchlan, Patrick Doyle, John Murchy, Alex- ander Lning, Archibald McKenzie, and William M. Caldwell, Esquires. High Sheriff.— John L. Barberie, Esquire. Clerk of the Peace and Keeper of the Rolls. — A. Barberie, Esq. SuRRooATE. — Chipman Botsford, Esquire. Registrar of Deeds and Probates.— Andrew Barberie, Esquire. Inspector of Schools.— D. Morrison, Esquire. Supervisor OF Roads.— John McLaughlin, Esquire. - «*.«!'«n!n CoalMISSIONER FOR TAKING BaIL IN THE SUPREME CoURT.'-Dugald Stewart (Dalhousie), and Chas. Murray (Campbellton), Esquires. Ibsuzh of Marriage Licenses.— A. Barberie, Esquire. Commissioners under the Absgondino Debtors' Act.— Dugald Stewart and Archibald Ramsay. Coroners.— Jarres S. Morse, and John U. Campbell, Esquires. Fishery Wardens.— Alexander Chamberlain and Alexander Cook. Teacher of Grammar School. — Crawford McKean Hutchison. Auctioneers.— John U. Campbell, Charles Murray, David Sadler, William Montgomery, John Phillips, and James Ritchie. Restigouche Agricultural Sooiktt.— A. Barberie, Esq., President; Adam Ferguson, Esquire, Vice President; William S. Smith, Esquire, Secretary and Treasurer. Terms of the General Sessions and Gomroon Pleas.— First Tuesday in January and second Tuesday in July. Additional Terms of the Common Pleas.— Second Tuesday in April and October. !l !l COUNTY OF ALBERT. .if M '-(■ ..I ! Juxticea of the Inferior Cmtrt of Common Plcm. — Honorable E. B. Chandler, John Smith, Peter McLoUan, James Brewster, John Lewis, Hon. W. H. Steves, and Geoi^e Calhoun, Esquires. Jttatioea of tht Peace.— Eon. £. B. Chandler, John Smith, Peter !m? ' [1807. VICTOKIA. 49 McLellan, James Brewster, John Lewis, W. H. Steves, George Calhoun, Klishii Peck, Gi-orgc Steves, Enoch Stiles, Edward Stevens, J. S. Col* pitts, Robert Wripht, Isaac CJross, John Wailiice, Edward Steves, James Rogers, Lovi Wells, John A. Reed, Hiram Edgett, Ezra Steves, James Ryan, William S Hopper, Jun., John Barchard, A. R. Chapman, James Horsman, Thomes Colpitis, Lewis E. Steves Amos A. Bliss, William llallett, Lewis Smith, James Camworth, William P. Robinson, John N. Chapman («/ the Quorum), and William J. Reed, Esquires. liiffh Sherljf.-~.l o»eph S. Reed, Esquire. Keeper of the RoUh and Clerk of the Peace attd Inferior Court »/ Common Plecuts — Samuel G Morse, Esquire. Sttrrogatc. — M. B. Palmer, Esquire. Peffhtrar of Prohntes. — Samuel G. Morse, Esquire. R-gUtrar qf Deeds and WilU. — George Calhoun, Esquire. Coronera.~J. S. Reed, W. J. Lewis, M. D., William C. Trites, and P. R. Moore, Esquires. Commixsioners for taking .^davits in the Supreme Court. — George Calhoun and Elisha Peck, Esquires, and the Attornics practising in the County. Isauer of Marriage LicenMs. — M. B. Palmer, Esquire. Injector of Schools. — T. W^. Wood, Esquire. Teacher of the Grammar School.— C. Colter. Cornmimoner for taking Special Bail in the Supreme Ccntrt o< Hopewell.--Cteorf^e Calhoun, Esqui •>. Commimoners of Sewers, under Act 22 Vict., c. 68, for Draining German Town Lake.— Agreen Tingley, Jun,, Thomas W. Kinne, and Michael Kiever. Auctionneer.-'-JBtnes W. Montgomery, Hillsborough, 7'erm of the Albert Circuit (7(M.*?.,i;l/ ... «.w Justices of the loferio," Court of Common Pleas. "Benjamin Beve- ridge, Charles A. Hammond, Francis Rice, Peter C. Aumiraux, John Costigan, and Henry Baird, Esquires, Jmlices of the Peace— Benjamin Beveridge, Charlee A, Hammond, Peter C. Aumiraux, Francis Rice, John Costigan, Vital Tibodeau, Leon Bellefleur, Antoine Bellefluer, James Bishop, George W. Curry, Barna- bas Armstrong, Thomas Finn, Regist Therriault, PrUden Gagnon, Stephen Glasler, Walter Britt, Michael Kirlin, WMlliam Clifford, William Hartt, Abraham C. Hammond, Hilaire LeVasseur, Florent Fournier, John Hartt, Roderick McLean, James Crew, Rosamond Violette, Joshua D. Giberson, Joseph (>yr, Vital Hebert, Adam J, Beveridge, Francis Tibbits, Ezekiel Hutchinson, Abraham L. Coonibes, William D. Kearney, Cyril Patrols, William Evtn-itt, William M. Laskey, Cornelius McMannns, Joseph Hian- viow, William Morehouse, Elijah Larloc, Levit Therriault, John Lynch, John Tobin, Augustine Daigle, Joseph Martin, Samuel Bishop, Daniel Hopkins, Duncan Reed, Thomas Ciozier, Fiederick "W. Brown, Katba> SE I >►-*•■ SO EXSCtTTIVE AND LEOISLATIVK COUNCILS, [1887. nlel L Price, Mngloiro Albert, Mugloiro Hcbert, Thomaa ChanHle, Ward 0. Burpee, Wesley Thompson, Alexander L. Watson, John Jen- klna, W. R. Newcoinbc, Lewis Pickett, Elijah E«tnbrookfl, Peter 0. Byram {of the Quorum \ nml Samuel Young, Esquires. SheriJ'.-— J Atncn Thompson, Esquhe. Keeper of the lioUs and Clerk of the Peace, and o* the Inferior Court of Common f/^fM.— WilUana T, Wilmot, Esquire Issuer of Marriage /w>fJM«. --William T. Wilmot, Esquire. ySwrro^'a/^.— William M. McLauchlan, Esquire. Registrar of Probates, Deeds and H^iW/i.—Willlara Hartt, Esquire. Coroners.— >^o\m Emerson, Francia Tibblts, and William ClifTord. Seizing Officers.— Y. E. Beckwith, and Charles' E Beckwith. Deputif Treii.snrers.'--C. A. Hammond, Esquire, Grand Falls ; Francis Tibbits, Erfijuire, Andover ; , Edmonston Auctioneer«.—W. Cllflbrd, F. E. Beckwith, Wm. Hartt, and Thomas Croaler. Impfi'ior of Schools —Edward C. Freeze, Esquire. Trustees of the Grammar 8chool.~Rey. H. M Gulrk, Rev. W H. Street, and P B. Beckwith. Keeper of the Grammar ^ScAoo?.— M. O'Grady. Terms of General Sessions and Common P/ca». --Second Tuesday In January, and lirst Tuesday in July. Additional Terms of the Common Pleas —Second Tuesday in March and second Tuesday In October. PROVINCE OP NEW BRUNSWICK. His Excellency the Honorable ARTHUR HAMILTON GORPON, Lieu- tenant Governor and Commauder-in-l hlef. Felix James Benry Skene, and David Wilson, Private Secreta,nes to the Ideutenant Governor. Harry Moody, Luut.-Col. Charles Drury, and Captain B. Lester Peters, Provincial Aidts-de-Camp. »-. - -oi; hi EXECUTIVE COUNCIL. Hon. Peter Mitchell, President; Hon. Samuel L. Tilley, Provincial Secretary; Hon. Charles Fisher, Attorney General ; lion. Edward Wil- Ilston, Solicitor General ; Hon. Charles Connell, Purveyor General ; Hon. John McMillan, Postmaster General; Hon. A. R. McClclan, Chief Commi sloner Board of Works ; Hon R. D. Wilniot, und the Lion. John McAdam. LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL. The Honorable John Simcoe Saunders, President. Hon. Amos E Botsford, Hon. Edward B Chandler, Hon. John Robertson, Hon. Wm. B. Kinnear, Hon. George Minchin, Hon, Robert L. Hazen, Hon. Charles Harrison, Hon. James Davidson, Hon. Wm H. Odell, Hon. D. Wark, Hon. W. H. StevcP, Hon. J. U. Ryan, Hon. Wm. Hatnllton, Hon. Wm. Todd, Hon. A. McL. Soely, Hon. Francis Rice, Hon. John J. Robinson, Hon. .fohn Earle, Hon. Peter Mitchell, Hon. ChaVlesPettfey, aAd' Hon. John Ferguson.- fr 1867.] m.TISK 0' ASSKMDI.Y — OFFICKRB OF THE CROWN. 81 j (M,rr/i.— (}.!oigc BotBford, Etoqulro, Cleik ; Edward W. Miller, E«q., Cki-K AHBistaiit ; B. K. JoucU, Esq., Uaher of Black Rod ; Rev. Jotin M. Bruuke, D. I)., Chaplain. HOUSE OF ASBEMBLY. Honorable John Hamilton Gray, Speaker, Cmntv of York.— II Dow, Esq., Hon. C. Fisher, J. A. Beckwlth, and A. Thompson, Esquires. County of Snint John.- C. N. Skinner, Esquire, Hon. John H. Gray, J. Quinton, Esquire, and Hon. R. D. Wilmot. County of Westtnorland. — A. J. Smith, B. Botsford, A. McQueen, and A. Landry, Esquires. County of Charlotte. — John MoAdam, J. G. Stevens, J. Chandler, and F. Hibbard, Esquires. County of King^H. — W. V. Flew.elling, John Flewelling, and G. Ryan, Esquires. County of Qucentt. — J. Ferris, and R. T. Babbit, Esquires. County of Sunftury. — W. E. Perley, and J. Glazier, Esquires. County of Curlclon, — Hon. Charles Conrell, and W. Lindsay, Esq. County of Northumberland.— -J. M. Johnson, Esquire, Hon. Edward Willi^iton, George Kerr, and R. Sutton, Esquires. County of Kent. — W. S. Cuie, and Owen Mclnemey, Esquires. County of Gloucenter. — R. Young, and J. Meehan, Esquires. County of Jieatiguuche.— Ron. John MvMillan, and A. C. DesBrisay, Esquire. County of Albert. — Hon. A. R. McClelan, and J. Lewis, Esquire. County of Victotia. — B. Beveridge, and Vital Herbert, Esquires. City of &aint John. — Hon. S. L. Tilley, and A. Raiusford Wetiuore, Esquire. Officen. — Charles P. Wetmore, Esquire, Clerk ; George J. Bliss, Esquire, Clerk Assistant; Abraham C. Coburn, Esq., Sergeant-at- Arms ; Rev. C. Coster, A. M., Chaplain. OFFICBR8 OF THE CROWN. Beverley Robinson, Esq., Receiver General and Provincial Treasurer; Thomas R. Robertson, Esq., Deputy Receiver General ; James Johnson, Esq., Auditor General. Queen^s Counsel. — Hon. William B. Kinnear, Hon. E. B. Chandler, Hon. R L. Hazen, Hon. John U. Gray, John W. Weldon, James W. Chandler, George Kerr, D. S. Kerr, A.'R. Wetmore, Charles Duff, A. J. Smith, William Jack, J. G. Campbell, S. R. Thomson, Edward Williston, Lewis P. Fisher, and George D. Street, Esquires. BOARD OF WOKKS. Hon. A. 1?. McClellan (Chief Commissioner), Hon. John McMillan, and Hon. John McAdam ; Asa Coy, Esquire, (^lerk. RAILWAY BOARD> . Joseph Lawrence (Chi6f ■Coraraissiorier), Francis Collin ;<, and ■ -— — Esquires. I,;'' 'I' i ■ 'I i:i I it 11 SUPREMK COCRT OP JUDICATURE. Chief Jmiice.—Uon. William J, Ritchie, 6th December, 1865. Jmfu'es, — Hon. Neville Parker ; Hon. Lemuel Allen Wilmot, 8th January, 1851; Hon John C Allen, 22d September, 1865 ; Hon. John W. Weldon, 6th December, 1865 Charles Waiters, Esquire, Clerk of the Crown ; William Carman, Esquire, Clerk of the Pleas ; Hon John Simcoe Saunders, Clerk of the Cirouita, and t lerk of the Crown on the Circuits. Terms; Hilary — First Tuesday in February; JSiwrf*^— Second Tues- day in April ; Trinity — Second Tuesday in June ; Michaelnuu — Second Tuesday in October. Nisi Prisi Sittinos in the County of York — Second Tuesday in January and fourth Tuesday in June. GIBCUIT COCRta. Saint John — Second Tuesday in January, May, and August, and third Tuesday in November. ScNBURY — Fourth Tuesday in January. .•.•i;ji..ij,^^ Queen's — First Tuesday in March. Charlotte — First Tuesday in August Kino's — Second Tuesday in July. Albert — Second Tuesday in July. Westmorland — Third Tuesday in July. Kent , — Fourth Tuesday in September. Restigouche — Last Tuesday in August. Gloucester — First Tuesday in September. NoRTHUMBERi.ANn — Secoiid Tuesday in September. >...■,• Cablkton — Last Tuesday in September ^^» -"^ Victoria — Wednesday before the last Tuesday In Septembet. COURTS FOR THE PROBATE OF WILLS, AND GRANTING ADMINISTRATIONS. The Probate Court for the City and County of St. John, is held every Tuesday at three o'clock at the Registry Office; and the like' Court in the other Counties of theProrince, is held at the times specially appointed by the respective Judges. COURT OP DIVORCE AND MATRIMONIAL CAUSES. Honorable Neville Parker, Judge; F. A. H. Stratton, Esq,, Registrar. Terms — The fourth Tuesdays in February, June, and October. COURT OF VICE ADMIRALTY. Honorable Robert L. Hazen, Judge and Commissary ; William .Tack, Esquire, Advocate General; John M. Robinson, Esquire, Registrar and Scribe ; John Humbert, Esquire, Marshal. COURT FOR THE TRIAL AND PUNISHMENT OF PIRACY AND OTHKB OFFENCES ON THE HIGH SEAS. The Governor ; the Chief Justice, and other Judges of the Supreme Court ; the Memliers of the Executive Council ; Judge of the Vice Ad- miiulty ; the Public- Secretary ;• Public Treasurer ; "Comfnailder iti Chief, Flag Officers, and Captains, and Commanders of Ships of War on this Station for the time being ; , Registrar and Scrii)e. The Court sits at any place within the Province to be appointed by any three of the members — the Governor, Chief Justice, or one of the Judges of the Supreme Court, or Judge of the Admimlty, being one. 1867. [UbsJ ing In f \ 1867.] 865. Vilmot, 8th Hon. John itn Carman, Clerk of the econd Tues- las — Second Tuesday in August, and I. i"' •\,\^'r') .'> bet. NISTBATIOSS. m, is held ind the like nes specialty , , Registrar, sr. illiam Jack, egistrar and OTHER he Supreme he Vice Ad- ler ih Chief, Var on thb [ppointed by one of the ping one. 1867.] BARRISTERS AND ATTORNEYS. 6S ROLL OF BARRISTERS AND ATTORNEYS. [Ubberve. — Those wiiose names arc printed in Italics are not actually practis- ing In this Province.] Those marked thus * are Notaries Public. NAMES. Admitted Attorney. Jamet Shannon Morse, .... Hon. John Simooe Saunders, Hon. William Boyd Kionear, Alfred Lock Street^ .... Hon. Edw. Barron Chandler, Oeorge William Cleary, .... William End, Charles P. Wetmore, .... * George Jarvis Dibblee, — WillUm Wiley, * Robert Fraser Hazen, — William Carman, .... Horatio Nelson Hicks Lugrin, John M. Robinson, .... Timothy R. Wetmore, B.C.L Edward Betts Smith, .... Andrew barbarie, .... Samnel Hnllett Whitlock. . . . James WatAon Chandler,.... Ueorge Kerr, .... Hon. Robert Leonard Haren, Sickard Sands, .... Richard Carman, .... Charles Fisher, A. B., .... Charles A. Harding, .... William Uazen Meedham WiUiam Jack, .... George F, U. Minchin Geor,;e Dixon Street Chipmao Botstord, .... Samuel Gay Morse, .... Hobert Barry Dickey Duncan Robertson, .... William Samuel Sands, .... * WiUiam Hunter Odell, A. B. Stephen U. Uitcbings, .... Thomas Burton Abbott, .... Christopher Milner, .... David Shank K^rr, .... Ed ward W illistou, .... David Lewis Uibblee, A. B., Hon. John H. Gray, A. B James White JPeters, A. B...:. *Bli0a Boisford, Wm. Thomas Wilmot, A. B., George Botsford, Thomas Burton Wilson, John D. KiwMor, 19 Feb. 18 do. 18 May, 11 Oct., do. do. 10 do. 20 Feb., 11 July, 18 Oct., 17 July, 16 Oct., 15 Oct., do. 10 May, 14 July* 18 Oct., do. 18 July, 16 Oct., 17 do. do. 17 July, 16 Oct., 5 Feb., 11 Feb., 8 Muy, 13 Oct., do. 12 Oct., 18 do. do. 7 Feb., do. 9 May, 18 July, do. 17 Oct., do. do. 6 Feb., do. do. 11 Feb., 18 -Tune, do. 11 Feb 17 June, 14 Oct., 1614 17 19 20 21 22 ^3 23 23 24 do. do. do. Admitted Barrister. Besidenee. do. do. do. 29 do. do. do. 30 do. 31 32 32 do do. do. 84 do. 3n do. do. do. do. do. do. do. 36 do. do. 86 do. do. 1837 do do 19 Feb., 1814 18 do., 24 May, do. 14 Oct., 12 do., 17 Feb., 14 July, 19 Oct., 17 July, 20 Oct., 5 Feb., 18 Oct., 10 May, 16 July, 14 Oct. 5 Feb., 16 Julv, 16 Oct., 9 Feb., 18 Oct., 11 do. 17 do. 10 do. U Feb., 8 May, 9 Feb., 16 Oct.. 15 Oct., 9 Feb., do. 7 Feb., 9 Feb., 10 Oct., 8 Feb., 12 Oct., do. do. do. 8 Feb., 11 Feb., 9 do. do. 14 June, 12 Oct., 11 Feb., 1837 14 June, 38 14 Oct., 87 19 23 do. do. 21 25 do do 26 do 28 do 80 du. do. do. 31 du. 39 82 do. do. 83 84 do. 85 34 do. 37 do. 35 87 39 88 37 do. do. do. 38 87 do. do. 38 87 Nova Scotia. Fredencton. Saint John. St. Andrews. Dorchester. Digby. Kathurst. Frederioton. do. Riv. de Chute. Saint John. Frederioton. Saint John. do. Gagetown. Kini Newcastle. James Peters Wetmore, .... do do do do Fredericton. Thomaa, T. Wyer, do do do do Saint John. *Gu»tavu» R. JarvWfA. £., 4 Feb., 41 3 Feb., do Toronto. ♦James J. -Kaye> .... do do 9 Feb., 43 Saint John. Wmiam E. Twynam 10 June, do 16 June, 42 England. ♦Andrew R. Wetmore, .... 14 Oct., do 12 Oct., 43 Saint John. Edward H. Wilmot, A. M., do do 18 do 42 Fredericton. George Connell. .... do do 12 do 43 Woodstock. An'^rew W. Rainsford, a Feb., 42 8 Feb., 44 Tobique. Qeorge F. Rouse, .... do do do do Saint John. ♦Lewis P. Fisher, .... 18 June, do 17 Jane, do Woodstock. Charles Doberty, .... Humphrey T. Gilbert, .... do do do 48 Saint John. 9 Feb., 43 6 Feb., 45 do. *B. Boyd Kinnear, do do do do do. Thomas G- Chapman, .... do do do do Bay de Verte. W. M. Maclanchlan, A. B., do do 8 Feb., 44 Madawnska. ♦John G. Campbell 3 Feb., 43 6 do 4.'> Saint John. William James Gilbert, .... 12 Oct., do 16 Oct., do Dorchester. ♦Acalus li. Palmer, .... 8 Feb., 44 5 Feb., 46 Dorchester. James Steadman, .... do do do do Monoton. ♦George Oity, .... 18 June, 44 15 Oct., do Hampton. Jiobert Btrkiar. Jun 10 Oct., do do do London. ♦Albert J. Smith. 6 Feb., 45 4 Feb., 47 Dorchester. Jama Oddl, A. B. do do 5 do 46 Nora Scotia. ♦Thomas W. Bliss do do 17 June, 48 Kijhibucto. ♦James A. James, .... 7 do do 8 Feb., 47 do. Richard 8> Armstrong, .... 12 June do 10 June, do Saint John. Edward W. Miller, 16 Oct., do 14 Oct., do Fredericton.- Bernard C. Friel, .... do do do do do. Bouylat M. Stevens, .,.. 16 Oct., ] [S45 14 Oct., ] LS47 United States. *iia(nttel £, Davidson, .... do do do do California. John Hsnry Phair, .... do do do do Frederioton. ♦Hon. Charles Walter do do do do Saint John. James G. Stevens, .... do do do ao St. Stephen. George Hare, .... 5 Feb., 46 8 Feb., 48 Natal. ♦Samuel Robert Thomson, do do do do ^^aint John. Albert T. D. McElmen, .... do do do do Sussex. ♦George Blatch, .... do do do do Saint John. Thomas B. Moore, .... do do do do Hopewell. William J. Gilbert, do do do do Burton. 1 [18fi7. Residence. )Ta Sootia. ;. Andrews, opewell. 'edericton. lAtham. sstigouobe. itburat. lint John. do. ■ederictoD. lint John. do. rederioton. lint JobW. bw<;««tle. rederioton. tint John'. t>ronto. lint John, tigland. iint John, rederioton. ''oodstoek. sbique. iint John, ^oodstock. lint John. do. do. ly de Verte. aidavrnska. ' lint John, orchester. orchester. onoton. rnipton. mdon. )roh eater, ira Scotia, jhibucto. do. int John, edericton. do. lited States, lifomia. ederieton. int John. Stephen. tal. Int .lobn. Rsex. nt John. pewell. (on. 1867.] BARRISTERS AND ATTORNEYS. 55 NAMES. James R. Curry, Alexander Thomson Paul, William Henry Hatheway, Ward Chipman Drury, A. B., Henry JS. Jiobineon, A. £., *8amuel Thomaon, .... George J. Bliaa, .... Frederick Coster, Jun., .... WilUam H. Buckerfleld, .... George Skeffington Grimmer. ♦Henry W. Frith, .... Hon, |*eter Mitchell, Charles Wesley Stockton. William Wilkinson, •Geo. G. Gilbert, Jan., A. B., Edward Jack, .... *B. Lester Peters, .... * Frederick C. K. FrUh *Daniel Ferguson, .... Edward B, Chandler, Jan., James Eraser, , John C. Winslow, .., William W. Street, A. B., •Robert Hutchinson. •John James Fraaer, Benjamin G. Gray, A. B., •Lewis J. Almon, •D. Gustavus Maclauchlan, •Charles W. Weldoh, A. if., John Garden, .... Alexander Ballentine, .... *ffurdFeters,A.B., Williftm P. Dole, A. B., .... James Jf. Kerr, .... Thomas T. Hanford, A. B.. John L. Marsh, Jun., A. ,B., James Taylor, Jun., •WilHum Henry Tuck, .... ♦Charles J. Sayre, .... George Frederick Hill Josenn Lytle Mooi;e, .... •William Wedderburn, .... Joseph B, Peck, WtUvim Merritt Wright, .... * Alfred Wm. Savary, A. B., •James R. Macsbape, .... •Charles, E. Knapp,. •Charles N. Skinner, .... John Kirby, A. B,, •George Sidney Smith, A. B., Daniel L. Hanington, .... Benjamin B. iSteveqson, ^ . B., •Henry Bartlett Rainsford, . •John Augustus Wright, A. B. Amot BoUford CAandUr, .... Admitted Attorney. 11 June, 15 Oct., do do do 16 do do . 10 June, do U Oct., do do do do do do 12 Oct,, 10 Feb., 7 Feb., do '3 June, do do 12 JumB, Oct., 7 Feb., do 10 June, do Oct., April, do 13 Oct., do Feb., April, do Feb., Oct., do do do Feb, June, do Oct., June, do April, do do 46 do do do do do do 47 do 47 do do do do do do 48 49 60 do 50 do do 50 do do do 51 61 62 do do do do 53 do do do 54 do 55 1856 56 57 do do 58 do do do 59 do 60 do do Admitted Borrister. 18 June, 12 Oct., 18 do 14 do da 12 Oct., 10 Feb., 15 June, Oct!,*' do do do do 12 Oct., 13 June, Oct., "7 Feb!,' 10 April, Feb., l2 June, Oct., do 27 Oct., do 10 June, Oct., Besidence. Oct., 55 June, 53 do do Oct., do do do June lune, June, 1858 Oct., ado do do ^eb., June, do Oct., June do do do do do Canning, do St. Andrew^ do ^aint Joh^. 47 do. do ^9W York. 48 Newoaslile. , 49 Fredpriotop, , do Australia. ., . , . Weatmprla^d. 49 St. Stephen, do Saint John, do Newcastle, do Saint JqI^p. do Chatham. 4gBaint John. • 50 Charlotte. 50 Saint John; ... „ do. , 62 Chatham. 51 Moncton. do. 68 Woodstock. 61 Frederictoo. 5^ Bichibucto. do Fredsvictop. 5) Boston. 52 Saint John. 68 Bathurs;t. 52 Saint John. ... Australia. Saint John, dp, .,;, . do, .,.,;. Amherst, 5^ Saint Johq. do Frederictop. 55 United Stt^es. do Saint John. 66 Richibpc^o. St. Stephen. 57 Dorchester. Saint Johp. do HopeweU. 59 Saint John. 58 Digby. do Saint John, 60 1 Dorchester, do Saint John, 69 Fredericton. do Saint John. 61 Dorchester. 60 St. Andrews. 62 Fredericton, 61 Saint Jpha, do United States. I 56 BABRISTERS AND ATTORNETS. [1867. NAMES. Thomas Gray Merritt, .... ^Frederick £. Barker, A. M., ♦Frederick P. Robinson, T. Wetmore Dibblee, A. M., Charles Allisou Peuk, .... * William Munson Jarris, .... Joseph G. Barbarie, .... Charles H. B. Fisher, .... Gustaras H. Beard^lej, .... William H. Scovil, Jun., .... George Todd, .... ♦John GrattOD ChflFord, .... ♦James Edgar, ♦A. UankinUedell, A.B.,.... Thomas A. Welling ♦Edward L. Wetmore, A. B.. Amos fcJ. Wilson. William M. Connell,L.L. B., ♦George F. Gregory Thomas Kellv, ♦William Oolebrook Perley, ♦Peter Bernard, Jun., .... Charles W. Cole, Charles A. HoUtead, George E. King, A. B., T. Barclay Robinson, A. B., Charles U. Chandler, Caleb Richardson, .... Patrick £. Sweeny, Finnemore E. Morton, Lewis A. Mills, .... Richard B. Weldon WilUam L. T. Seely, J ames F. McManus, Alfred Henry DeMiil, Frederick A. Morrison, A. B., Henry L. Sturdee, A. M., Silas Alward, Peter Millar, Hobert Jirooks Peter*, .... William C. Lee. A. B., .... Robert A. Weldon, .... Edwm Byron Winslow, .... Robert Caie, Thos. Lewis Harrison, A. B., Andrew G Blair, .... Alfred F. Street, George McSorley, .... J antes G. Forbes, .... Henry C. McMonagle, .... A. G. Fairweatber, .... Frederick W. Stockton, .... Walter James Kilne, .... William Herbert Smnott, Robert J. Ritchie, Admitted Attorney. June, do Oct., Feb., April, do Oct., do Oct., do do do 26 Oct., 9 Feb., April, June, do do do do do do du do do do 19 Oct., do do do do Feb., do do do April, June, 18 Oct., do do Oct., 15 do Feb., do do April, do do do June, do 13 Oct. do do Udo 60 do do 61 do do do] do 62 do do do Admitted Barrister. June, Oct., Feb., June, April, 19 Oct., 19 do 14 Oct. 18 do 61 62 do 63 do do do 64 «5 Oct. 64 Feb., 66 Feb., 64 June, 64 do 65 do do do do do do do do do do 12 Oct., 65 June, 65 do do do 64 18 Oct., 65 63 do do do do do do do do do do do do 63 do do do do 64 do do do 11 Feb 65 15 Oct. 13 Oct., 65 9 Feb., 66 64 64 do do 04 do 651 do' dot 65 do do du do do 65 do do do June, 13 Oct. 65 do 65 do Besidence. Saint John. do. do. Richibuoto. Hopewell. Saint John. DalbonsiC. FrederictoDi. United States. Saint John. United States. Grand Falls. Woodstock. FrederJcton. Shediac. Sussex Yale. Dorchester. Woodstock. Fredericton. P. E. Islaud. do. do. Dorchester. Moncton. Saint John. do. do. Richibucto. Fredericton. , Sussex Vale. Sbediac. Sussex VaJe. Saint John. Richibucto. saint John. do. do. do. Chatham. Liverpool, G.B Saint John. Moncton. Uichibocto. Fredericton. do. Saint John. do. do. do. Saint John, Shediac. Saint John. do 1861] Robert' M Stanley B William AlUn Alfi Randolph BlSHQP- I Armstrong, j Mark, S& I Armstrong, Saint Joh Bacon, Rev Kural). Black, Kev. Bli98, Rev. Bliss, Rev. Boyer, Rev. , Carey, Kev. Coster, Rev. Coster, Rev. bueto. Costet. Rev. I es, Ftfeder Covert, Kev, Cruden, Rev and Nelfloi ; DeVeber, R« j Portland, : Dowllne, R I Douglas. I Disbrow, Re St. Luke's, Gray, Rev. C John — (De Hanford, Ke i Harrison, Kc I Uurtin, Kev. i terbury. ; Hudson, Re' Newcastle ! Hanington, I Maugervil , i Jalfrey, Rev I j and Stanlt: ■ , Jarvis, Kev. t dlac-— (Dw I Ketchnni, K i Andrews— I Lee. Rev. Ct I (Dean Rui j McNutt, Ke> I John. j McGivern, E 1 Medley, Kev Ziom's Oil I ^- - - [ [1867. t esidenco. t John. do. do. 1 ibacto. 1 Bwell. t John. tonsid. enctoii. ed States. t John. ed States. id FalU. 1 dstock. 1^ lerictOQ. il iiao. 1 lex Vale. ibester. idatock. ericton. . Inland. [ do. do. :hester. 1 cton. t John. do. do. ibuoto. erictou. . ex Vale. lac. ex Vale. t John. ibucto. t John. lo. lo. lo. ham. •pool, G.B John. ;ton. 1 bacto. i ;rictoQ. o. John. io. lo. 1 1 io. 1 John, j ac. John. 1861] ECCLESIASTICAL. 61 . :\AMKS. Admitted Attorney. Admitted Barrister. Residence. Robert Mathevr, A. M., .... 14 Oct., 65 16 do do 9 Feb.. 66 16 April, do 15 June, do Saint John. Stanley Boyd, .... do William P. Ritchie do AllHn Alfred Peck, HopewelU Randolph Ketchum Jones, • Woodstock. ECCLESIi'.nCAL. 7HE UNITSD GBURCH OF EerOi.AND AND IRBLAND. BiSHQp— The Bight Rey John, Lord Bishop of Frederictou — Fredericton. Armstrong, Rev. George M., Rector, St. Murk, Saint John. Armstrong, Rev. W„ Rector St. Jame^ Saint Joim. Bacon, Rev. S., Sector Chatham — (Dean Rural). Black, Rev. J., Rectpr, Klngsclear. Bli^s, Rev. C. P., Rector, Sussex. Bliss, Rev. V. M., Rector, Westmctrland, Boyer, Rev. W. Ny Rector, Moncton. Carey, Rev. Q; t., Rector, Grand Manan, CoBter, Rev. Canon, Rector, Carleton. Coster, Rev. N; A., Missionary, Richi- bucto. Coste^ Rev. 0. 6., Chaplain of the Forc- es, Fredericton. [ter. Covert, Kev. W. 8., Missionary, Lancas- Cruden, Rev. W., Missionary, Blackville and Nelson. DeVeber, Rev. Wm, H., Rector St. Paul, Portland, Dowllng, Rev. Theophllus £,, Rector, Douglas. Disbrow, Rev. J. W., Assistant Minister, St. Luke's, Portland. Gray, Rev. Canon D. D., Rector, Saint John — (Dean Rurah. Hanford, Rev. J. S., Missionary, Upham. Harrison, Rev. Canon, Rector, Portland. Uartin, Rev. Thomas, Missionary, Can- terbury. Hudson, Rev. J., Missionary, Glenelg, Newcastle, &e. Haninglon, Rev. E. A. W., Missionary, Maugerville, and Burton. Jaffrey, Rev. W., Missionary, St Mary's and Stanley. Jarvis, Rev. G. 8., D. D., Rector, She- diac-~(Dean Rural). Ketchnm, Rev. Wm. Q., Rector, Saint Andrews— (Dean Rural). Lee, Rev. Charles, Rector, Frodericton^- (Dean Rural). McXutt, Rev. tieorge N., Curate, Saint John. McGivern, Rev. Jno., Rector, St. George. Medley, Rev. E. 8., Rector, St. Stephen. MoKeel, Rev. W. LeB., Missionary, I Bathurst. Matthew, Rev. G. R., Curate, St. Mark. Neales, Rev. J., Rector, Gagetowii Neales, Rev. William Stirhng, Assistant Minister, Chatham. Nelson, Rev. R. C, Curate, Woodstock. Pickett, Rev. D. W., Missionary, Greea- wich and Wickham. Pollard, Rev. H., Rector, Maugerville and Burton. Pearson, Rev. J., Sub Dean, Cathedral, Fredericton, and Missionary at New Maryland. Roberts, Rev. G. G., Rector, Sackville and Dorchester. Rogers, Rev. O., Missionary, Springfleld. Schofleld, Rev. George, Rector, Punonds. Scovil, Rev. W. £., Rector, I agston, (Dean Rural), ■au-uhl ScovU, Rev, W., 8L John. , ^ .' • Shaw, Rev, B., Missionaiy, Grand iLake. Bimonds, Rev. Richard, Missionary, Stadholm. Smith, Rev. ,R. E„ St. Andrews and Chamcook. Street, Rev. 8 D. Lee, Rector, Wood- stock, (Dean Rural). Street, Rev. W. H., Missionary, Tobique and Grand Falls. Swabey, Rev. M., Rector of St Jude, Victoria, Carleton, St John. Sheraton, Rev. J. P,, 8t Andrew's Church, Shedlac. Thomson, Rev. J. 8., Rector, St David. Tippet, Rev. W. H., Rector, Queensbury. 'Wameford, Rev. E. A, Rector, Norton. Walker, Rev. W., Rector, Hampton. ' Walker, Rev. Wm., Curate, Hampton. Weeks, Rev. A. H., Curate, Cocalgne. Wetroore, Rev. D. J., Kingston. Williams, Rev. J. 8., Missionary, Cam- pobello. Wood, Rev. A., Retired Missionary, St John. Woodman, Rev. E, S., Missionary, West- fleld. Ziom's OtiimoH, PoaTLAMD.— J. G. Baylis, Pastot^. .l'.VM',>f..,t'. 4^:-|!'^'iY ■■». 1^ pi '/'■:■ 1^1 f DIOCESAN CHURCH SOCIETY OP NEW BRUNSWICK. Patron, His Excellency the Honorable Arthur Hamilton Gordon, C. M. G., i LieuttnantOnirernor; Preaident, The Right Bev. John, Lorii Blihop of Fretlerle- 1 ton; Vice Preiidents, The Hon. Neville Parker, Maiter of the RolU, Hon. John {I S. Saundere, Frederick A. WiRRins, Eaquire, H. fiowyer Smith, Biquire, Colonel j John Robinson, and Ron. 8. L. Tilltfy. Treasurer, Samuel J. SootII, Esquire. ;! Auditors, 0. H. Falrweather, Esqttire; W. H. A. Keans, Esquire, l^oan Qpmmit- tee, Samtiil J. ScotII, Esquire. Rev. W. Soovil, B. h. Pett^ri, Esquire, 0. H. Fair- weather, E'quire, and William Jack, Esquire. Secretary, Rev. Wra. Q, Ketohum, M. A., St. Andrews. Executive Oommittet, S. O. B«rton, L. H. DeVeber, G. S. DeForest, T. W. Daniel, H. W. Frith, R. F. Haaen, W. Jack, W. M. Jarvis, B. L. Peters, Hnrd Peters, J. M. Robinson, Major W. B. Robinson, Hon. Judge, Weldon, Saint John ; Hon. Judge Allen, W. Oarmain, S. R. Miller, Oeorgri Roberts, Ed- ward Simonds, J. Wilkinson, J. Wondforde Smith, Frederloton ; Norris P«st, ! Woodstock; G. D. Street, St. Andrews; Hon. R. D. Wllmot, Belmont; Samuel Foster, KiDgst«n. ROMAN OATHOLIO CLERGfMBN, IN THl DIOCiai or BAINT JOHN, XIW BBUN8WI0K« . '' ' The Right Rev. JoHR Swinr, D. D., Bishop of St. John; Revs. W. T. Foley, David O'Brien, R. Walsh, B. HcKeoy, and £. Doyle^City of Saint John; > Very Rev. James Qainn, V. G., Otrleton, St. John; Rev. Sdward Quinn, do. do. ; dp.; Revs. R. Yerefcer, Saint Andrewii; J. 0. McDevitt, F. O'Neil.FrederiotDn; E. J. Dunphy, Saint StispheQ: John Quinn, Saint George; P. Farre), Peters villv, Queen's County ; Francis Swift, Salmon RiVer ; F. Lefebre, M. Robert, and H. Baioye, Memramcook^ Thomas Connolly, Woodatock; John. J. Nugent, $t, Bruno, Madawaska: W. Aylward, Qtiaco; J. Verek^r, Sussex Vale; F. X. La- franoe^ Baraohois; F. Babineaii, Cape Bald; A. Gosselio, Coealgne; William MoManul, Biictduche ; Michael J. Donnelly, Grand Dique ; P. Holahjiiii, M90Cton; John C. Murray, Kingston, Kent; M. Sweron, St. Luoe. .o'.l , v BOKAN OATHOLIO OLBBGTHBN IN THB DIOOKSI OF CBATHAH, N. B. Right Rev. Jamea Rogeiri, D. D., Bishop of Chatham ; Rev. D. 8. McDoniald, Chatham ; Very Rev. M. Egan, Nelson, Miramiclil; Very Rev. J. M. Bacquet, V. G., Caraquet ; Rev!>. F. GaUvreau, Traoadie ; H. McGuirl;, St. Basil, Madawitska ; D. HcDonalil, St. Francis; M. Me|oy, Bathurst; Joseph Pelletier,. Kouchibougua* sis; J. Mooney, Shippegan; 9. 0*Sullivan, Eel River Restigoucbe; — - BaYtibouge, Miramichi ; J. O'Lerry, Renous, Miramic hi. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH OF NEW BRUNSWICK. IN CONNBCTION WITH THB OHUBCH OW SCOTLAND. .»>i>.ilH< ReV. John Wells, Moderato^r ; Rev. John M. Brooke, Clerk. % ^Pritihytery of St. Jb/in.— Revs. Wm. Donald, D. D., Clerk; Fredericton, I John M. Brooke, D. D. ; Nashwaak, Stanley, and Boiestown, Peter Keay, A.M.; Moncton, : ; Richmond, James Kidd, A M. ; St. Andrews and St. Patrick, John Ross; City of St. John, Wm. Donald, D. D. ; Portland and Rothsay, i George J. Caife,, A. B.: Woodstock and Northamptun, Wm. Thos. Wilkins, A. B.. I 8. Prenbytery of Mtramtchi.—Re\. Dr. Henderson, Clerk; Black Riyer and Red Bank, Frederick Home, A. M.; Chatham, Charles 8. Ogg, A M. ; Newc««tle I and pottglal|town, William Henderson, D. D. ; Tabuaintao and Burnt Church, j 8. Ireativt^ <^ 72<'«t{g»owc%«.— Rev. John Wells, Clerk; Bathprst, James A. Murray ; OamDbelltown atid Flatlands, William Wilson ; Dalhousie and Maple- green, James Murray ; New Richmond, John Wells. CONGREGATIONAL CHURCHES. ':>,'( ,(•' ; .,i-j.l C'd Rev. Frederick Hastintrs, St. John ; Robert Wilson, Sheffield and Grand Lake; Charles G. McCutly, Milliown ; George Stirling, Cardigan and Keswick Ridge; , Florenceville. 1867.] SY| Rev. Jan The foil tuting thJ BruDswiol Rev. J| Presbytei Saint Joli St. Steph^ York. Hiramtch Revs. A1 River; Mi Jatii St. John Michael V raway, A. Saint Ann Black. Jj Lake, <£e., SutclilTe. G. 8 A. M. Wo J. W, How John S. Al Alcorn, i In SarkvUU Dancan. . A. B., Sup I JfilMmrou ' Am/MTHt, 1 Lacheur. . V. I. Saint Jo Deer Isl Keswiok [1867. 3WI0K. rdon, 0. M. O., lop of Frederic- olli, Hon. John Biqniro, Colonel BeoTii, Etqulre. l^an Qommlt- Dire, 0. H. Falr- 'm. Q, Ketohum, DeVeb«rr, O. 8. M. Jkrvii, B. L, I . Judge, Weldon, (4 Roberta, Ed- I ; Norrli B^it, ' ilmont; Samuel !K. . • r». W. T. Fofojr, 9f Saint John; ' Quino, do. do. ; ill, Fr'ederioton; Parrel, Peters ; M. Robert, and J. Nugent, St. \ I^ale; F. X. Ul- laigne: William ahab, Moncton ; iU, K. B. 8. McDonjtld, M. Bacquet, T. '), Madavaslta; KouQhibougua- ibe; — ..tAi, }K. FrederictoD, , ieay, A. M. ; driewi aad St. ; and Rothaay, | 'ilkins, A. B. aok RiYer and \l. i Newcaetle I lurnt Churoh, j rat, Jamea A. e and Maple- Grand Lake; iawiok Ridge; SYNOD OF THE CHURCH OP THE LOWER PROVINCES. Rev. Jamea Bennet, St. John, Moderator. Rev. Peter O. M'Qregor, Halifax, Clerk. The following U a Hat of the Proobvters of thia body in New Brona wick, conati- tuting the body lately known aa " The Synod of the Preabyterian Church of New Brunawlnk," and which atlll exitta only for aeoolar purpoaea. Rev. Jamea Gray, Moderator fur the year. Rev. Jamea Bennet, Clerk. Preabyteriea. Saint John. St. Bteijthen. York. ■J-^'v Miramtehl. Rev, u MInlatera. Andrew Donald, Lewla Jack, " Jam«a Bennet, ** Jamea Ilatrd, A.M. " Wm Alvea, A. M.. Clerk, " Jamea Qray, A. Ui " Nell McKay, Rev. John Turnbull, " William Millen, P. M. Morrii'on, Alexander Stirling, Alexander Smith, Jamea Salmon, Angua MoMaater, Jamea Law, A. M., Thnmaa O. Johnaton, Thomaa Nicholaon, Jamea Fowler, Clerk, Rev, Aa Rev. it Chargea. Campbell Settlement, kc. Sprinvfleld. St. John Preahy. Church. Carle ton. Cilvin Churoh, St. John. Norton. St. David'a, St. John. St. Jan^et. Bocabec. <;sm^i>^r: St. Stephen. Fredericton. Prince WHllara. Salmon River. New Milla. Richibucto. Blackville, River Charlo, Baaa River. REFORMED PRERBTTERrAN CHURCH OF IRELAND. Reva. Alexander McLeod Stavely, St. John, J. R. Lawaon, Barneiville and Bladt River; Millatream and Wataou Settlement, vacant. WESLEYAN METHODIST MINISTERS. ST. JOHN DISTRICT. Jamea England, Chairman. OeorfTe O: HueatI?, Flnanefal Secretary. St. John, South, Jiime»EBg\iind, 3 S, Addy, J. L. Sponanle; William Temple, Michael Picklea, Wm. T. Cardy, Superrumfrariea. -**. Jofm, MitJi, J. R. Nar- raway, A. M. Si. John, WtHt, George 0. Huextis. FnirtiUf, Joaeph Q. Angwin. Saira Awir'Wit, Robert Wilson St. Ditvld\ I E Thurlow. St, Stephen, A. R Black. MtVtmon, Wm. Wllaon. ^tmaem Vale, George B. Payaon. Grand Lake, (£o., George Harriaon. ffuv^locfr, C. W. Dockrill. Ortenwiah, Joaeph Sutoliffe. Kin^jiiton, J. J. Colter. Upham, Wm. C. Browb. FBBDBBICTON DtSTBICT. G. S. Milligan, A. M., Chairman. J. Lathern, Financial Secrtwtary. Fredefictoti, .lotin Lathern; Sheffield, Job Shenton; Kingwl.ear, John A. Clark, A, M. Wttod'.tock, O S. Milligan, A. M. Jaiksonmife, P. Harriaon. FlortncemiUe, J. W. Howie. Andover. B. J. Johnaon. Sayhtcank, S. B. Martin. GaQetmon, John S.Allen. MtrnmieM, Edwin Evans, A. D.Morton, A. B. Sathurt^, Wm. Alcorn. Dal/umyie, R. H. Taylor. SAOKVILLB DISTBicr. Ingham SntcllfTe, Chairman. C. Jost, A. M , Financial Searetary. SaekvUlZ A. W. Nicolson; J. Snowball. Supernumerary. PoiPtde Btite, Robert Dancan. £tde de Vrte, A. 8. Tuttle. Mom-ton, William McCarty, 8. Humphrey, A. B., Supernumerary. Dot-oh^iotei; C. Joat, A. M. ITopewfU, Tames Tweedy. ffUMtorough, I. N. Parker. Cowdnle, Aaa B. Walters Richibucto, John Caaaidy. AmherKt, Ingham Sutcliffe, John Sargent. Parraboro,' Robert Tweedy, D. W. Le Laoheur. CHRISTIANS, OR DISCIPLES OF CHRIST. Saint John, N. B.— Duke Street —Pastor, Elder George Garraty. Deer Island, N. B —Pastors, Elder Harris Greenlaw, and Elder A. Greenlaw. Keawiok, N. B.— Elders J. and H. Boone. ' ri ^-^ {'■■I I ; e;'v!5, W^ m BAPTIST MINISTERS IN NEW BRUNSWICK. WESTBRV A880CIATIOX. Revi. I. E. Bill, Samuel Koblnsion, W.V. OHrner, and O. W. M. 0«rey, Saint John ; E. C. Cady, A.M., Portland; J. W. A. Blakeney, tirand Palls; Oe«rge Burns, MacnaKUiick ; Jo«e|>h 0. Blakeney, Woodstock ; T. W. Crawley, A. M., A. D. Thompaon, Saint Aiidrewx; O. K. Cani|ibell, Eel River; J. €1. Harvey, Upper Woodatock; W. W. Corey, William Harris, Keswick; O. Estabrooks, Simonds ; William M. Edwards, BlUsfleld ; Wm. L. Hopkins, Pennfleld ; Chas. Spurden, D. D., Fredericton ; Benjamin Hughes, Saint Oeorgu; James Walker, Masquirine; E. HIekson, Newcastle, Mir,; B. Jewett, Priaoe William ; D. Outhouse, Dumfries; B. F. Rattray, Saint John; T. W. Saunders, Prince William ; Jas. Toser, Keswlok; J. H. Tupper, KinKSclear; E. Webb, Nerepis; J. Williams, Fredericton; W. C. Rideoul, Saint Davids; W. H Beckwitb, Upper Gagetown ; W, S. McKensie, Cha- tham ; Jarvis Rinir, Saint John ; George C. Godsoe, Masquarine. Llcentiatea—Kitiah B. Corey, J. E. Hopper, 0. Goodspeed, P. M. McLeod, James A. Steadman, and W. D. Menzer. BA8TRBN A8800IATIOK. .73)1 } Revs. David BlaVeney, Petitcodiac Station ; Samuel Bancroft, Butternut Ridge ; David Crundal, Springfield ; Nathnnlel Cleveland, Alma; W, A, Coleman, Petitco- diac ; W. A. Crundal, Ussekeag ; W. A. Corey, W. A. Troop, Springfield ; W. T. Corey, Moiicton; Henry Charlton, Range, Grand Lake; Patrick Duffy, J. U. Hughes, J. A. Smith, W. Pulicifer, Uillsoorough ; J. E. Fillamore, Turtle Creek ; J. F. Goldrup,Stoney Creek, Co verdale; James Herritt,Havelpck; Caleb Spragg, L'Jte's W. 0., Moncton ; J»8. Wallace, Coverdale; James Irving, Baltimore, A. C. ; J. C. Hurd, M. D., Hopewell; T. Lockey, Cambridge ; Donald 51cPhail,Buctouche ; Alex. Muteli, Fairfl8, Josi and Messrs. Visitor— f COBPOBATI Hon. L. A. y John Robert M. D., and Registrar Profe«8or J tick, D. C. A. M. Chel ence and Li' Hon. Lemur Coster, A, % Spurden, D. Librarian' CotXROIAX chI and Mat French Mns I , Writing Mai The Lient( being, the G [1867. c. ey, Saint John ; George Burna, . A. M., A. D. Harvey, Upper lOki, Simonaa ; Spurilen, D. 1)., VlatquArliie; E. luse, Oumfries; fnier, Keswiok ; ericton ; W. C. McKensie, Oha- McLeod, J«mea itternut Ridge ; ileman, Petitco* ingfleld ; W. T. k Duffy, J. U. Turtle Creek ; Caleb gprafig, ultiDiore, A. C. ; all, Buc louche; ; Peter Spragg, sniBeg; Thomas irtln»; Samuel Carrey, Ears ; I. McLatcbey, >— 1866-7. e, J. A. Smith, erg, and W. V. retary; Jamei ea«urer; Hon. lain, J, & May, [s Gierke, John Jonathan TItug, and Ministers 30TIA, NEW k Cramp, Pr. |; Rev. Isaiah ;tary for New > I, A. 8. Hunt, I |iles, G. V/. M. ! B, Balcomb, i r, Hon. Avard riea, John H, i |eigD Missions j stary; Ansel ] lonHch, 8. Ko- llto, J. Ruwe, Ication Board ry; U, MoN. apsou, K«qrs. 1867.] KCCLESIASTICAL — EDUCATIONAL. 61 FREE CHRISTIAN BAPTIST CHURCH. Rev. O, A. Hartley, Chairman, Carleton, Saint John. Revs Samuel Hartt, Carletnn Co. ; ChiirUg MoMulCn. Brighton; Oeorge Orter, T,ower Wa efleld ; Stephen E. Curry, Queenshui y ; Exekiel Siprlll, W^tkefleld ; E. SIsfon, Toblque ; Ypixii While, Lower WoodHtock : Cyril Doucelt. KniWlesville ; Thomas Vanwart, Kars ; Etekiel McLeod, Frederi on; Edward Weyman. Mouth Mlllstream ; ^v id. E. Penn'tiglon. Salisbury ; Wm M Knollin, Mouth Millstream ; John Wallis, Coverdale; William Downey, Missionary, Samiiiel Downey and Ro. bert French, Kars ; John McKencie, Jerusalem ; Benjamin Merriit. Harapstead ; Ti)oma» Connor, and Joseph Noble, Woodstock; JacobOunter, Saint John ; John Perry, Springfield ; Robert Dohson, Salisbury ; William Kinghorn, NasWaaois ; J. N. Barnes, Grand Manan ; Wilflam Brown, Whitehead Island ; Alexander Taylor, Upper Woodstock ; Joseph T. Parsons. Grand Manan ; Freeman Babcock, Wilson's Beach, and Peter Malloch, Wel8lipr ditor. Executive Commlllee — D. W. Clark, Chairman ; Wm. Peters, Secretary; Revs. J. Gunter, J. T. Parsons, Q. A. Hartley, Messrs. E. C. Freese, and E. M. Truesdale. F. C. BAPTIST FOREIGN MISSIONARY SOCIETY OP N. B. Rev D Merritt, President ; Revs. Charles Knowles, Charles McMullln, Ed- ward Weyman, Vice Presidents ; Rev. E. McLeod, Corresponding Secretary ;• B. J. Underbill, Esq, Recording Secretary; Wn:. Peters, Treasurer; E R. Par sons, Auditor Executive Committee— William Peters, Chairman; Revx. J. N. Barnes, Joseph Noble, John Perry, W. E. Pennington, Benj Merritt, E McLeod, and Messrs. Israel Atherton, Robert Slip, G. W. Boye, and B. J. Underbill, Esq. .I.'l..o» EDUCATIONAL. UNIVERSITY OF NEW BRUNSWICK. Visitor— His Excellency the Lieutenant Governor. CoRPORATTos AMD MfeMfiBRS OP Sb.nati-.— W. Bryrfone Jsck, D. C. L., President; Hon. L. A. Wilraot, D. C.L.. Hon, JohnS. Saunders, Hon< William B. KInnear, Hon. John Robertson. Hon. D. Wark. James R. Hartley, Esq., Boyle I'ravers, Esq., I M. D., and Stephen H. Hitchlnge, Esquire. , , . |! Registrar and Treasurer— Kdward Wilraot, Esq., A. B. , : * ii Profe*8orof Mathematics, Natural Philosophy and Astronomy— Wm. Rrydone i JsckjD. C. Ii. Classical Literature and History— George Montgomery Campbell. ; A. M. Chemistry and Natural Science— Loring W. Baile.v, A. M. Jlodern Sci- ence and Literature— J. Marshall D'Avray, Esquire. Examiner in Ci^il Law- Ron. Lemuel Allan Wilmot, D. C. 1* Examiner for Degrees— Rev. Charles G. I Coster, A. M ; Rev. Cnarlts Lee, A. M. ; Rev. John M. Brooke, D.D. ; Rev. Charles I Srurden, D. D. . • . ,, I Librarian— Legh Richmond Harrison. '".■., ii CoLLROiAXR SoHoou Prederlcton.— Head Master, George Roberts, A. Af. Olassf- I chI and Mathematicftl Masters, George Roberts, A. M,. and Charles Coster, A. M. : ' French Master, the Prof-ssor of Modern Languages in Kiug'a College ; Eiigli^b and ' Writing Master, J. P Gordon. i; . I' PROVINCIAL BOARD OF EDUCVflON. The Lieutenant Governor or Administrator of the Government for the time I i being, the Executive Council, and the Chief Supeilntendent of Schools. John s s M I I'm VH I '. ri ":^: M If ^ll Dennett, Eiqtilrr, Chief Superintendent of Sohooli; George Thompaon, Clerk. Edmund H. Duval, Inrpeotor for the Counties of Queen's Charlotte, and 8l. John ; Thos. W. Wood, Iiig|)«ctor i^rKingl, Albert. and Westmorland; Daniel Morrliton, luspeotor for Kent, Northuinbt:>-!iind, and Oloucester; Edward 0. Frecie, luspeo- tor for York, Suoburjr, Carleton, Viotoria,and Restlgouche. MADRAS SCHOOL. Tai GOTBBMOB AID TbUBTUS OF THB MiORAB I^OBOOL I« NBW BBtniBWIOS.->The Lieutenant Governor; the Lord Bishop of the Diocese; the Members of Her Ms> Jeity** Council; the Judpe of the Admiraltj ; the Speaker of the Hnut« of Assem- bly; the Mayor and Recorder of Saint John; the Rector and Oliurchwardent of Trinity Church, Saint John; together with the ReV. William Donald, D. D., Fre- derick A. Wiggins, Esquireo, and Rer, \V, Scovil. C. W. Weldon, Kiquire, Clerk and Treasurer. SAINT JOHN GRAMMAR SCHOOL. James Paterson, LL. D., and Jame6 Hutchison, M. A., M. D., Classical Masters ; Edward Manning, English Master ; Jules Morasain, French Master. MOUNT ALLISON WESLBYAN EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS. H. PIckard, D. D., President of the College, ko. C. DeWolfe, D. D., Professor of Hebrew; Thomas Pickaid, A. M., Pro'egsor of Mathematics and Natural Sci- ence; David Allison, A. M., I'rufeesor of Latin and Greek ; James R. Inch, Pro- fessor of Rhetoric and French and German ; Joseph Dixon, Teacher in Primary Department. Fbii4i,k Bbamob— James R. Inch, Esquire, A. B., Vice Principal and Teacher of LanguaKes; -, Chief Preceptress and Teacher of Natural Science Ac; MiSM JulU A. Ooodhu , Teacher of Mathematic<>, Calisthenics Ac; Miss C. Fowler, Teacher in Primary Depiiitment; Miss Ann Fowler, Teacher of Crayon- ing *c. ; , Teucher of Vocal and Instrumental Music ; Mrs. J. R. Inch, Matron. BOARD OP TRUSTEES OF SACKVILLE INSTITUTIONS. The President, Oo-Delegute and Secretary of the Conference; Revs. H. Pickard, D. D. ; C. DeWolfe, D. D. ; M. Hiohey, D. D. ; J. R. Narraway, A. M. ; J. Snow- ball, C. Stewart ; Mariner Wood, Henry B. Allison, Stephen Fulton. B. Lingley, John Starr, Esquires; Hon. C. Youug, LL. D.; Hon. A, R. MoClelan. NKW BRUNSWICK BAPTIST EDUCATION SOCIETY, I President, Rev. I, E. Bill; Vice Presidents, Hon. W. B. Kinnear, Rev. Samuel ! Robinson, and A. D. Thompson; Treasurer, Reuben O. Lunt, Esquire; Secretary, ! . Z O. Gabel, Esq. ; Auditor, A. W. Masters, Esq. Committee, Rev. C. Spurden, D. I : D., Messrs. W. S. E»try, W. Sewell, Richard H. PliiUlps, A. D. Yerxa, Hon. W. H. I Steves, Hon. A. McL. Seely, Hon. A. H. Gillmor ; C. D. Everett, John Smith, J. ! Fisher, M. Francis, Revs. P. 0. Rees, W. V. Garner, E. C. Cady, George Seeley ; ! and J. S. May. ,., j FREE BAPTIST EDUCATION SOCIETY OF V. B. AND N. S. Presidjent, Rev. E. McLeod ; Vice-Presidents, Rev. Joseph Noble, George T. ! Hartley, Esq. ; Secetary, James R. Hartley, Esq. ; Treasurer, Mr. George W. I Boyer ; Board of Directors— Kev. E. McLeod, Chairman; James R. Hartley, Clerk ; Revs. B. Merritt, John Perry, Mr. Gideon McLeod, Eldred Oahoon, and E. C. Freese, Esquires. ST. JOHN COUNTY TEACHERS INSTITUTE. John L. Mclnni?, President; Jaines Hutchison, A.M., M. D., Senior Vice Presi- dent; S. D. Miller, Junior Vice EcesideJit-; -J; E. N. Holder, Secretary; James Ritchie, Treasurer. 1867.] Esta Beat Head Oil Oeac Director* Manag BRA] Quebec — Montreal- Toronto— Kingston - Hamilton- ! London — I^Brantford- j Ottawa — 1 i Dundaa— ( I Nova Scoi Mai j Vancouvei I J. G. I British Co Rober FOl Xew York- Mykea, ] Bank of J. D Lewii ! Directors, I J. D. Lewie I Discount ■ GOMMERCI President, I Hon. R. L. A. MgL. Sei Discount • COMMERCI Managemen 1867.] BANU. 63 islcal MMt«ri ; BANKS. BAKK OF BRITISH NORTH AMERICA. Established in 1886. Incorporated by Royal Charter in 1840. PAID UP CAPITAL — ONE MILLION STERLINO. Head OjBce— London, England. Secretary — Charles M'^Nab. Head Office in the Colonies — ^Great St. James* Street, Montreal, C. E. General Manager — Thomas Paton. Ins*pector — A. McKinlay. ST. JOHN, V. B., BRANCH. Director* — Hon. Ji'm Robertson, J. V. Thurgar, and Bevorlej Robinson. Manager — R. R. Grindley. Acting Accountant — Thofl. McLellan. Diaanmt Dayn — Wednesdays and Saturdays. BRANCHES AND AGENCIES. CANADA. Quebec — Chas. F. Smith, Manager. Montreal — A. C. Hooper, " I Toronto — Samuel Taylor, " \ Kingston— Jas. Riddell, " i Hamilton — George Taylor, •' ! London — W. 0. Menzies, " I 'Brantford — Alex. Robertson, *' i Ottawa— A. C. Kelty, " i Dundas— J. C. Geddes, Agent. I Nova Scotia. — Halifax — J. Smith, Manager. VANCOtJVER's Island. — Victoria— J. G. Shepherd, Manager. British Coldubia. -Barl^erville Br. Robert Burrell, Manager. « FOREiaN agencies. New York— Walter Watson, C. M. Mylrea, Hugh Simpson, Agents. Boston — Merchant'sBank. San Francisco — F. H. Grain, and Thos. Menzies, Agents. Ireland — Provincial Bank of Ireland and Branches. ' Scotland — National Bank of Scot- land and Branches. Bank of Scotland. Royal Bank of Scotland. Manchester — Manchester and Sal- ford Bank ; Union Bank. Liverpool — Koyal Bank of Liver- pool. Birmingham — Birmingham Town and District Bank. Lloyd's & Co. Paris — Marcuard, Andr6 & Co. India, China, &c. — Mercantile Bank of India, London, and China. West Indies — Colonial Bank and Branches. Australia — Union Bank of Austra- lia and Branches. Bank of New Brunswick, St. John. — Capital, $600,000. President, J. D Lewin, Esq. ; Cashier, Wm. Girvan ; Solicitor, John M. Robinson ; Directors, L. H. DeVeber, W. H. Lawton, F. A. Wiggins, T. W. Daniel, J. D. Lewin, E. Sears, T. Vaughan, and T. Gilbert, Esquires. Discount Days. — Tuesdays and Fridays, 9 o'clock, a. u. Commercial Bank op New Brunswick, St. John. — Capital, $600,000. President, Hon. A. McL. Seely; Cashier, George F. Sancton; Solicitor, Hon. R. L. Hazen ; Directors, William Parks, Solomon Hersey, Hon. A. McL. Seely, D. .1. McLaughlin, James Vernon, Esquires. Discount Z'ays.— Tuesdays and Fridays. • Commercial Branch Bank, Newcastle, Miramichi.— Committee of Management, Richard Hutchison, Esq. ; Cashier, T. C- Allen, Esq. v,1 H S'M I J 'V 1 1 i K, PkoplkV Bank, Fiikokrictan.— Capital, fltlO,000. Manogcr, A. F. Randolph ; Cuahior, S. N. IJabbitt. St. Strphkn's BiNK.— Capital, *'200,000, Presidont, Hon. William Todd ; Casliier, Robert Watson, Esq. ; Agent at St. John, 8 J. Scovil, Esquire. Wk8tmorlani> Bank op New Brhnrwick. — Pr(p^4ent, 0. Jones, Esq. ; Cashier, J. McAllister, Esquire. .-...n. . Saint John Savinos' Bank.— President, Robert L. Hozen ; Cashier, Daniel Jordnn, Esquire. Trustees, Hon. Chief Justice Ritchie, Justice John W. Weldon, Rev. Wm. Scovil, Charles C. istewart, Robert Reed, Robert F. Iliizen, John Wishart, L. H. DeVeber, Edward .Sears, John M. Walker, and Stcph<;!n K. Foster, Esquires. 1867.] POST OFFICE DEPARTMENT. Genkral Post Office, Frcdericton — Hon. John McMillan, Postmaster General ; James Hale, Secretary ; William Paisley, Accountant ; W. H. Smithson, and W. C. Whittaker, Clerks. Saint John — ilohn Howe, Esquire, Postmaster ; Henry C. Frink, T. B. Allan, James Woodrow, M. J. Potter, Henry Holmes, and R. C. Olty, Clerks ; John Luitch, Office Keeper. PosTMASTKRS— Andrew S. Phair, Esq., H. J. Thome, Assistant, Prede- ricton ; Edward Simpson, Esq., Gagetown ; Goo. F. Campbell, Esq., Saint I Andrews ; James Grant, Esq., Saint Stephen ; George Knight, Esq., Saint i George ; .James Dixon, Esq., Sackville ; T. B. Hanington, Shediac ; E. Kay, j Salisbury ; Joseph Crandall, Esq., Bend ; Thomas Vondy, Esq., Chatham ; James B. Johnston, Esq., Newcastle ; S. Hetherington, Esq., Riohibucto ; ! Jas. Harvie, Esq., Dalhousie ; Helen Waitt, Bathurst : Jas. Grover, Esq., j Woodstock; Samuel Foster, Esq., Kingston; Hugh McMonagle, Esq., ' Sussex Vale; G. Currier^ Esq., Grand Falls; John T. Hodgson, Esq., Edinundston; Edward Nugent, Esq., Saint Martins; Wm. Bcveridge, Esq., Andover; J. M. Stevens, Harvey; J. Crandle, Milltown ; J. A. Dodge, Ossekeag; Charles B. Godfrey, Dorchester; A. McKendrick, Campbelltown ; John R. McPherson, Oromocto ; C. M. Robinson, Upper Mills ; R. E. Steves, Hillsboro* ; Louisa Moses, Campobello ; James Sutherland, Baie Verte ; .loseph Lakeman, Grand Manan; C. J. Burpee, Sheffield ; Weeden Fowler, Upham Vale ; C. J. Smith, Ductouche ; C. E. Grosvenor, Canterbury; James B. Reed, Carleton; S. C. Charters, Memramcook ; J. M. Nase, Mouth of Nerepis ; Malcom King, Spring- field; J. G. C. Blackball, Caraquet; J. McDerinid, Lepreaux; S. G. Burpee, Florenceville ; W. W. Price, Petitcodiac ; M. B. Palmer, Hope- well Cape ; and four hundred Way Offices. ..:> , a n'HuoH-. POSTAGE. •( ; tnv.v.i .vl .': All Letters sent to nny ptiH of Biitish North America, with the exception of Packet Letteri, and Lettors to and from the United State?, arc liable to aunirorm rate of five cents per l.alf ounce, according to the following scale: — A Tietter not exceedinit half ounce in weight , |0 Oi^ A Letter exceeding half ounce, and not exceeding one ounce .,>. 1U A Letter exceeding one ounce, and not exceeding one ounce and a half .. 15 A Utt«r n A Letter t: And 10 o Th« ■•me th« United On Paoke follow! :— A Letter no A Letter ex Anil 10 on— In all oa» Ur route, tt underitood If through ittch oorreip or •' via N«« to the amoui every week, centa, and It ii adTlii Printed Bo weight, can ounce. Pamphlet!, without a 00 No words a ihall be writi or Oovernnie Any violati Perlodleale, ( To United I Nova Scntli Canada, on Prince Edw England, u 8 ounces and i 2 lb., SO centi To Newfoun France, und ounces and ui and under 1> Rkoistraiio ters without c applies to pi Vi)4 cents. Parorls.— F the Province, exceed 8 lbs., thickness. Tl to do li\Jury t« vered. The p eels must be | side, can hav4 POSTAOR 8Ti cent for Oiicu ters; 10 cents 17 cents via U The followlr der direction i Order $100 :- Andover, Baie Verte, Batbant. 1867.] PORT omoi. 65 A L«ttor axoMdlnR one ounee and a half, and not exoeedlog two onnoti...tO M A Letter oxotedinK two ouneet, and not exoetdlnft two onn«M and a half... 16 And 10 on, addlnx flvecrnti extra for everj additional half ounee. The lame *cale or reokoninff by half ouncee li applicable to Letter! to and from the United Statei, but the rate on lueh Letter! le ten oenti per half ounce. On Paoket Letteri to and from the United Klofdom, the aoala of ratM is M follow! :— A Letter not exneedlnir half ounee in weight |0 \%)( A Letter exceeding lial f ounce, and not exoeedlnir an ounce t6 Anil !0 on— adding 19^ eent! for ererf additional half ounce. In all ca!!! where a Letter li not ipeclally directed to be lont by any parties* lar route, the rate of PoitMge flrit mentioned ii chargeable. It muet alao b« underetood that the rate! given In the abOTO Table for plaoei to whioh the rottU It through the United Kingdom, are rate! "via Halifax," by which route all inch oorreepondenoewlll be eent. If not ipeclally addreseed "via United Btatea," or "via New York;" in whieh caie an additional rate of i)i centa ie to be added to the amount given in the Table. Letter! from Kngland, via Quebec, are lent every week, when lo addreeied— the poitage in t eummer month! being 12^ cent!, and In winter 17 cents. It l! advliable that all Letter! should be prepaid, and by Poetage Stampa. Printed Booki, Periodical!, Publication*, or Pamphlets, under 48 onneea In weight, can be forwarded by Post Id New Bruniwlck, at the rate of one cent an ounce. Pamphlet!, Periodical!, and Book!, to pas! at the above rataa, muit ba nut without a cover, or in a cover open at the eldee or endi. No words or mark! (except the name and address of the person to whom sent), ehall be written on any Newipaper, Pamphlet, Book, Periodical, Parliamantaiy or Government paper. Any violation of theee Regulation! will !ubjeet eueh Newspapers, PaDphlela, Periodicals, or Books, Ac, to be treated In every respect ai Letters. To United Statei, one cent per ounce. Nova Scotia, one cent per ounce. Canada, one cent per ounce. Prince Edward Island, one cent per ounce. England, under 4 ounces, 6 cent! ; 4 ounce! and under 8 ounces, 19W CMita ; 8 ounces and under 1 lb.. So cents ; 1 lb. and Under IJi B>., 8l)( centa ; IX v. to 2 lb., SO cents. To Newfoundland, same as England. France, under 2 ounces, S cents; 2 ounces and under 4 ounces. 9 cents; 4 ounces and under 8 ounces, 17 cents; 8 ounces and under 1 lb., 84 cents ; 1 S). and under l}i lb., 50 cents; 1^ B>. to 2 9)., 07 cents. Rboistraiion.— 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 Is 6 cents; to England, 12>^ cents. Parckls— Parcels closed at the ends and sides can be sent by mail throughout the Province, at a rate of 26 cents per lb. The weight of each parcel is not to exceed 8 Ibi., nor the elae to exceed 9 feet In length or breadth, and 1 foot in thickneis. The parcel muit not contain any glaM, liquid, or any lubitance liable to do injury to the maH, under the penalty of a forfeiture of the parcel if diaeo- vered. The parcel in not to contain any writing. Regletration fee 6 oente. Par* cell muit be pre-paid by itamps. The sender, by writing his name on the out* side, can have the parcel returned in case of failure to reach the person add reaied. PosTAOa Stamps.— Postage stamps are provided at the respective values of } cent for Circulars ; 2 cents for Drop Letters; cents for ordinary Provincial let- teri; lOcenti for United Statei rate; 12^ centa per Cunard iteamer, viaHaUfaJ! i 17 cenU via United State! for England. MONET ORDERS. The following Poit OflScei are authorised to iuue and der direction of the Poet Master Oeneral), for any sum Order $100 :— Andnver, Chatham, Billshorough, Bale Verte, Dalhousle, Newcastle, Bathont, Dorchester, Saint Oeorge, pay Houey Orden (an* not exceeding In one Sheffield, Saint Andrewi, n m 66 HOSPITALS — ASTLDMS. [1867. Bend of Petitcodiao, EdiDund»ton, Biiotouolie, Fredericton, Oamp^wlltoirn, Ongetown, Oaoterburyj Grand Falls, Carttttttet, Harvey, Otsekeafr, ., . Saint /ohn, Rlchibucto,,';,? „Z Saint Stephen, Suckville, ,..';,;,,.",^ Saint MartipBp SallHbury, Shediae. Busies Vale, Woodstock. When Money Orders exceeding $100 in Rirsregate amount are Issued Id od« day and to the same person, by one or more Offices upon another Office, the Postmas' ter of the Office drawn upon (if necessary) may delay the payment of such Orders for six days. All Money Orders shall be drawn upon Printed Forms supplied by the Post Of- fice Department; and no Order will b< valid or payable unless given upon the regular Printed Forms. The Ooinmission to be charged upon Money Orders shall be as follows :— On orders not exceeding $10, 5 cents. Exceeding $10, and not xceeding $20, 10 cents. Exceeding $20, and not exceeding $80, 15 cents. Exceeding $SiO, and not exceeding $40, 20 cents. Exceeding $40, and not exceeding $50, 26 cents. Exceeding $dO, and not exceeding $6t), 80 cents. Exceeding $60. and not exceed, ing $70, Scents. Exceeding$70,andnotexceeding$80,40oents. Exc«eding$80 and not exceeding $9U, 46 certs.. Exceeding $00, and not exceeding $100,80 cents. The person to whom an Order is payable, can have it paid to a second person by writing on it, " Pay to the order of — (the name of the dccond person to fill the blank), for value received." Sterling Orders, payable in the United Kingdom, Oanada, Nova Scotia, and Prince Edward Island, are drawn at the following offices:- Bathurst, Bend, Ohatham, Dalhousie, Fredericton, Newcastle, Richibucto, Sackville, Shediae, St. Andrews, St. John, Sussex Vale, and Woodstock; and the Post Offices at Grand Falls and Hillsborough are authorized to issue Orders, payable in Canada, Nova Scotia, wd Prince Edward Island. Sterling Orders are drawn at the rate of $4.89 to the Pound Sterling, besides the following comtrisglon:— Orders on the United Kingdom — Oriters upi to £2, 25 cents ; from £2 to £5, 50 cents ; from £5 to £7, 75 cents; and from £7 to £10, $1. Orders on Oanada, Nova Scotia, and Prince Edward Island, up to £6, 26 cents ; from £5 to £10, 50 cents. Pattern* and samples are transmitted between this Province and the United Kingdom at the same rate as per book post. The pat) era or sample must be opia (tt the end or side, except in case of seeds, drugs, Ac. ; which can b« sent in closed transparent bags. i HOSPITALS AND AS7LIJM3. MARINE HOSPITAL, n» For the Relief of Sick and Disabled Seamen, in St. John. Commissioners, John Ward, John Wishart, T. M. Smith, John Mc- Grath, Thomas Vaughan, Charles McLaiichlan, and William Doherty, Esquires ; Secretary and Treasurer, Chas. Ward ; Physician, LeBaron Botsford, H. D. ; Steward, Milton Barnes. i i->.ititm' . GENERAL PUBLIC HOSPITAL. Commiaaioners— William Bayard, Esq., M. D., President ; W. H. A. Keans, Esq., Vice-President ; Robert W. Crookshank, Esq., Treasurer ; W. H. Scovil, Esq., and John McLaughlin, Esq. John Ansley, Secretary ; J. Baxter, Esq., M. L., Resident Physician and Superintendent ; Mrs. Higgins, Matron. PROVINCIAL LUNATIC ASYLUM. Commissioners, Hons. Abner R. McLollan, Samuel L. Tllley, Cfi%rles iFisher, Charles Connell, the Mayor ol" the City of Saint John, and Brad- ford S. Gilbert, Esquire ; Secretary, Robert W. Crookshank, Esq^.; Ac- Scotia, and Ian, LeBaron 1867.] MASONIC. 61 countant, George W. Smith ; Chaplain, JteV. William Scovil ; Superin- tendent, James Waddell, M. D. ; Supervisor, Book and Storekeeper, B. Gmham. PROVINCIAL PENITENTIARY. The same Gommissionera a? for the Lunatic Asylum ; Robert W. Crookshank, Secretary ; George W. Smith, Accountant. BOARD OF HEALTH, For the City and County of Saint John. William Bayard, M. D. ; Hon. Charles Watters, Geoi^e V. Nowlin, James Flewelling, and John McLaughlin, Esquires: John Ansley, Clerk. :.:-.'-::'?^-:,v?. •.^.-^: / M :t CONSULS AND AGENTS. Darius B. Warner, Esquire, United States Consul at the Port of Saint John and dependencies. United Slates Consular Agents. — Alden Sprague, Saint George ; Geo. N. Porter, Saint Stephen; Gfeeuleaf Houlton, Saint Andrews.; Spafford Barker, Fredericton, Edward Allison, Esquire, Portuguese Consul General for New Brunswick. A. C. 0. Trentowsky, Esquire, Prussian Consul in New Brunswick. Charles S. Tbeal, PrusBian Consular Agent, Shediac. George Carvill, Esquire, Consul for France,* Saint John. John McDougali, French Consular Agent at Miramichi. John W. Cudlip, Vice Consul, Samt John, Sweden and Norway. Richard C. Scovil, do, Shediac, do do. Richard Hutchison, do, Miramichi, do do. „ W. Thomson, Esq., St. John, Consul for the Free Town of Bremen. .A' .0.: IMMIGRANT DEPARTMENT. Robert Shives, Esquire, Government Immigration Officer for New Brunswick; The Deputy Treasurers at the Ou^Po^ts of the Pro- vince act as Immigration Officers. Ancient and Honourable Fraternity of Free and Accepted Masons. DISTRICT GRAND LODGE. R. W- EotKsrt T. ainch, Esq., District Grand Master; B. Lester Peters, Esq., Deputy District Grand Master; James Robertson, Senior Grand Warden ; Georsre H. Russell, SvttAoT Grand Warden ; Rev. W illiam Donald, D. D. , Grand Chaplain ; W. H. A EflOM, Esquire, Grand Treasurer; William F. Bunting, Grand Secre- tary; John Rkshards, Senior Grand Deacon; Benjamin R. Stevenson, Junior Grand Deacon; Arohthald Rowan, Grand Director of Ceremonies ; John D. Short, QmoA Sword Bearer; James Mullin, Grand Pursuivant; John Bowyer, Grand Tyler. Grand Stewards : Charles P.TlUey, David P. Wetmore, Henry Hallett, Charles A Holstaaid, Charles Kelsey, and Qrmond E. Flewellinff. „ _ Albion Lodge, No. 400, E. R., St. John— Thomas M. Eeed, W. M. ; William E. Vroom, Secretary. St John's Lodge, So. 48«, E. R., St. John— John D. Short, W. M. ; William F. Bnnttng, Secretary. Sussex Lodge, No. 4&0, E. R., Dorchester— Stephen W. Palmer, W. M. ; 8. C. CharteM, Secretary. M\ ^M 68 MASONIC — TEMPERANCE. [1867, St. Markka Lodge, No. 618, E. B.,Bt. Andrewa^Edward Lorimer, W. M.; Bei\)a* tnin E. Stevenson, Secretary. Solomon's Lodge, No. 522, £. B., Fredericton'-Alezander Macpberson, W. I(. ; John L. Marsh, Secretary. Carleton Union Lodge, No. 524, E. B., Carleton— Henry Leonard, W. M. ; Char- les Ketchum. Secretary. Midlan Lodge, No. 627, E. R., Clifton, King's Connty— D. P. Wetnwre, W. M, ; David J. Wetmore, Secretary. Union Lodge of Portland, No. 586, £. B., St. John— Bobert Marshall, W. M. ; Thomas H. Keohan, Secretary. Woodstock Lodge, No. 658, £. B., Woodstock— Wm. F. Dibblee, W. M. ; Hngh McLean, Secretarj-. St. George Lodge, No. 629, E. B., St Cteorge— Louis B. Messenett, W. M. ; Jas. A. Moran, Secretary. . Corinthian Lodge, No. 685, £. B., Hampton, Kings* County— Henry Hallett, W. M. ; E. A, Wameford, Secretary. Keith Lodge, No. 644, £. B., Moncton— Charles A. Holstead, W. M. : J. W. Oulton, Secretary. Alley Lodge, No. 664, E. B., St. Stephen— John E. Cobum, W. M. ; William McLelland, Secretary. Howard Lodge, No. 668, E. B., Hilsborongh- Charles Kelsey, W. M.; D. A. Dufljr, Secretary. Northumberland Lodge, No. TOl, E. B., Newcastle— Bobert B, Call, W. M. ; William Masson, Junior, Secretary. Miramichi Lodge, No. 776, E. B., Chatham— Adam D. Shirreff, W. M. ; Thomas F. Gillespie, Secretary. Salisbury Lodge, No. 808, E. B., Salisbury— Ormond E. FlewelUng, W. M. ; Tobias Addey, Secretary. Zetland Lodge, No. 886, E. B., Shedlno— Duncan S. Harper, W. M. ; Alexander Stronach, Secretary. Zion Lodge, No. 965, E. B., Sussex-^William D. Aitken, W. M.; Charles P. Bliss, Secretary. Hibemla Lodge, No. 801, L E., St. John— Mark N. Powers, W. M.; WiUiam J. Logan, Secretary. Leinster Lodge, No. 847, I. B., St. John— Edward Willis, W. M. ; Thomas 0. Stockton, Secretary. Sussex'Lodge, No. 827, 1. E., Sussex-^David Brown, W. M. ; William H. Ste- vens, Secretary. St. Andrew'8 Lodge, No. 876, S. B., Bicbibucto.— James McDougall,W. M.; John Wheaioii, Secretary. Sussex Lodge, No. — , I. B., Saint Stephen — .Tames A. Inches, W. M. Carleton R. A. Chapter, No. 47, 8. B., 8L John— J. V. Ellis, Principal Z. ; Wil- liam F. Buntine, Scribe £. Fredericton E. A. Chapter, No. 77, 8. B. Fredericton.— Bobert Oowan, Prin- cipal Z. ; W. Paisley, Scribe E. Carleton Union E. A. Chapter, No. 84, S. B.— Edwin J. Wetmore, Z. ; Charles Ketchum, E. Corinthian R, A. Chapter, No. 85, S. E. Mount Lebanon Royal Arch Chapter, No. 101, 8. E. — George H. Eussell, Z. ; Thomas F. Gillesi ' 1 Koya pie, E. New Brunswick Royal Arch Chapter, No. 801, 1. B. — Robert Marshall, King or 1st Principal ; David 8. Stewart, Registrar. St. John's Encampment K, T., Saint John— Wni. F. Bnnting, N. & E. C. ; John Willis, Recorder. Royal Order of Scotland, Provin n\ Grand Lodge of H. E. M. and E. C— Ro- bert W. Crookshank, Provincial Grand Master; John Willis, Sen., Deputy Pro- vincial Grand Master. OFFICE BEARERS NATIONAL DIVISION SONS OF TEMPERANCE. il !| John N. Steams, M. W. Pm New York; Rev. John M. Cramp, D. D., M. W. A., Wolfvllle, Nova Scotia; 8. W. Hodges, M. W. Scribe, Boston, Mass. ; W. H. A. I Keans, M. W. Treasurer, St John, N B. ; Rev. J. B. Ahbett, M. W. Chaplain, In- ' dianopolis, Indiana; James M. Lyie M. W. Conductor, Philadelphia, Peon.; Jas. i C. PickelB,M. W. Sentinel, Wilmington, Del, ii ■i-: IMPERANCE. 1861] PROVINCIAL RETENCF. 09 OFFICERS OF GRAND DIVISION. 6. W. T.j Oscar 0. Wetmore, St. John ; G. W. A., Charles P. Wc^more, Freder- icton : G. Scribe, William W, Dudley, St. John ; G. Treas., Charlp- a. Everett, St. John; G. Chaplain, Rev. George 0. Huestis, Carleton, St. Johr;; G. Con., Samuel L. Peters, Gagetown; G. Sen , James Smith, Upham; P. G. W. P., John L. Marsh, Fredericton. Address of the Grand Scribe— Box 288, Cost CMBoe, Si -John. If. B. The National Division n^eet annually, Grand Divisions quarterly, and subordl- na:te Divisions weekly. OFFIOBRS OF THB GRAND SECTION CADETS OF TEMPERANCE. W. W. Dudley, G. W. P. ; John Beamish, G. W. A ; Asaph G. Blakslee, G. 8. ; John Strange, G. T. ; Bev. W. S. Covert, G. C. ; John Thompson, G. G. ; Henry Pratt, G.W. ; G. T. Knoliin, P. G. W. OFFICERS OF THE WORTHY SUPREME GRAND LODGE OF THE BRITISH ORDER OF GOOD TEMPLARS. H. B. idltchell. Nova Scotia, Chief ; William Elder, Nova Scotia, Lecturer ; W. P. Flewelling, Clifton, N. B., Counsellor ; Rev. J. H. Sanderson^Nova Scotia, Chaplain; J. J. Willt.ims, Canada West, Vice; Bev. James Scott, Waterdown, C. W.^Secretary; P. H. Stewart, Toronto, C. W., Treasurer; George Creggan, Cana- da West, Financier; G. P. Tantoii, Charlottetown, P. E. I., Recorder; Archi- bald, Nova Scotia, Marshal ; Sister Mitchell, Nova Scotia, Deputy Marshal ; J. H. Flagg, Canada West, Inner Guard; 8. McCready, N6w Brunswick, Onter Guard; Kev. William Savage, BerUn, C. W., Pa«t Chief! OFFICERS OF TUB PROVINCIAL GRAND LODGE. W. P. Flewelling, W. P. G. Chief, Clifton ; 6. H. Wallace, J. P., W P. G. Lec- turer, Sussex; F. Morton, W. G. P. Counsellor, Sussex ; Rev. William Downey, W. P. G. Chaplain, Sussex ; G. T. Curtis, W. P. G. Vice, Shediao; S. N. Sharp, A. B., W. P. G. Secretary, Apohaqui ; J. S. Wetmore, J. P., W. P. 6. Treasurer, Clifton ; T. Scott, M. D., W. P. G. Financier, Kingston; A. Mauger, W. P. G. Re. corder, Kingston; G. Allan, W. P. G. Marshal, St. John; Miss C. A. Flewelling, W. P. G. l>eputy Marshal, Clifton ; N. H. Upham, W. P. G. Inner Guard, Sussex; D.Johnson, W. P. G. Outer Gaard, Sussex; James MeNlcholl, W. P. G. Past Chief, St. John, N. B. OFFICERS GRAND LODGE LOYAL ORANGE ASSOCIATION. James H. Jacques, G. M. ; William Grieves, S. D. G. M. ; John Mills, J. D. G. M. ; Robert Wiley, G. T. ; Robert Baxter, G. S. ; John Lee, D. G. S. ; Joseph Blakeney, G. L. ; , G. C. ; William Thistle, G. L. ; James Baker, G. D. of C. There are one hundred and sixty Lodges who hold their meetings in the Pro- vinoe, of which ten meet in the City and County of Saint John. PROVINCIAL RBVENTTE. Provincial TVeamrer — Beverley Robinson, Esquire, Warehouse Keeper — C. Briscoe. - Collecting Clerk — Henry Whiteside. CUrka — John Sandall, George Matthew, C. Stevens, and Charles F. Olive. Wditera and Searchers— t^ohwd M< Longmaid and Stephen E. Gerow. JTwfc Surveyor — William Bowyer. Warehwtse Lockers.~W. J. B. Marter, James Mitchell, John Fitzpa- trick, and Henrv Coflfey. Appraisers of Dunable Artielet,^lBSMC Woodward, and William J. Staw, Esquires. 1¥" 6 :?. i. I r lill P' ■ M I 10 PBOVINCIAL REVENCE— TARIFF. [ISBT. Deputy Treasurers. St. Andrews— J. H. Witlock. Appraiser of Dutiable Articles- James W. Street. St. Stephen — John Grimmer. Waiter aad Searcher— Henry Button. St. Geobqe— a. J. Wetmore. Campobello — James E. Dixon. Fredericton— T. R. Robertson. Woodstock — Henry E. Dibblee. ToBiQUE, Victoria Co.— Francis Tibbets. Grand Falls— C. A. Hammond. Chatham — D. Ferguson. Landing Surveyor — J. E. Car- michael. Waiter, Searcher, and Looker — M. Cranuey. Newcastle — W, Parker. Waiter and Searcher — Daniel Witherell. Edmcndston— — jJALiionsiE — Dugald Stewarc, Waiter, Searcher, and Locker— A. Ramsay. CaiIpbellton— Chipman Botsford. Bathurst— Francis Mehan. Waiter, Searcher, and Locker — W. Napier. Shippeoan — Perry J. N. Dumaresq. Caraquette and Grand Attnce-^ James G. C. Blackall. Riohibccto — Henry Livingston. BucTOccHE — Robert Douglas. Shediao— Daniel Hanington. Bat Verte — Edward Wood. Sacktille — James Dixon. DoRC&ESTER — John Hickman. North Jooqins— Rufus Cole. Hillsborough — William Wallace. Moncton— James Robertson, jr. Hartgt — James Brewster. Comptrollers of Customs and Navigation Laws. Port of Saint John— Wm. Smith, Esq. ; Clerk, Mr. Wm. Clawson. Campbelltown — Chipman Botsfoid, Esquire. Dalhousie — Dugald Stewart, Esq., • Bathurst — Francis Meahan. Caraquette and Grand Aunce — Jas. G. C. Blackball, Eeq. Shipp^an — P. J. N. Dumaresq, Esq, Chatham — D. Ferguson, Esq. Newcastle — W. Parker, Esq. Rlchibucto— Henry Livingston,Esq. Buctouche— Robert Douglas, Esq. Shediac — Hon. Daniel Hanington. Sackville— James Dixon, Esq. Dorchester— John Hickman, Esq. North Joggins — Rufus Cole, Esq. Moncton — Jas. Robertson, Jr., Esq. Hillsborough— Wm. Wallace, Esq. Harvey— James Brewster, Esq. St. George— A. J. Wetmore, Esq. St. Andrews— J. H, Whitlock, Esq. St. Stephen— John Grimmer, Esq. Canipobello — James E. Dixon, Esq. Fredericton — Thomas R. Robertson, Enquire, j^-ftr rsflU I- NEW BRUNSWICK TAEIFP. TABLE OF DUTIES. spEotno. ' ■'" Axes, eaoh, 8 lbs. weight and upwards, Candles, of all kinda (except Speroi and Wax), per lb., Candles, Sperm and Wax, per lb., Cider, per gallon, . . . Coffee, per pound, . . . . . Cows, and other Cattle, under three years old, each, Fruit, dried (when imported from U. States of America), per lb., 02 Hams, smoked or dried, per lb. ... . 01 TV»\ '! V; ., ,. . A i -XfT. i) 80 • 02 • 06>i . ■ • ■' 05 ibfv».. 02 . 9 00 ijr [1S61. swarc. i Locker— 1 Botaford. ban. d Locker — \. Dumaresq. JD Adnck— I. vingston. ouglaa. Dgton. lYood. ion. ;-;v : ckmaii. IS Cole, im Wallace, tertson, jr. rater. Laws. Hanington. on, Esq. ikman, Esq. Cole, Esq. ion, Jr., Esq. allace, Esq. ster, Esq. itmore, Esq. hitlock, Esq. Irimmer, Esq. Dixon, Esq. R. Robertson, "I :i\'v; :xrt. ^) 80 oa 05 02 8 00 lerlb., 02 01 isel] TARIFF, 71 Uogs, alive, over one hundred ponnds weight, each, ** under one hundred ponndfl, each, .. .i. • ... Horses, Mares, Geldings, and Oxen, each,' - "/'^ '' ' :i '•:.•]* ;f;i'l 'i'^ r! 2 00 ' 80 8 00 ' 04 ftO SO 10 oa. 00 00 00 06 01 85 80 85 Leather, Sole, Upper (leatber. Harness and BeH Leather, per lb., Sheep Skins, tanned or dressed, per dozen, Calf. Skins, tanned, per dosea, . . Malt laquors. of every description ( not being aqua vUob, otherwise chaiiged with duty), whether in Itottles or otherwiie per gallon, . . ..,#.;,.;;.-♦.. ,.:,4„. , Molassea ana. Treacle, per gallon^ . ^--^ ■>",) ■vii;.ih:'iii'>I,f:itu; Neat Cottle, three years old or up wards, each , . . =:. ul 4 Pork and Beef, salted, per barrels : . ■* , iniiq 1 Pork and Beef, fresb, for every hundred pounds, .■■'.< iriAy»'iu 1 Rook, or Coal Oil, Benzole, and Paraffine, per gallon, Sheep, each, ... Soap, costing less than 10 cents per lb., per pound, Spirits and Cordials, yiz. : Alcohol, per gallon, Braqdv, per gallon, . . . . . . Bunt, below proof, or of the strength of proof of Sykea^ , hydromoter, per galloa, . . . Ana for, all Spirits being over proof by Sykes' hydrometer, such duty of thirty fiveceuta shall be increased in propor* tion for any. greater strength as may be indicated by the said hydrometer per gallon. . . r <. Gin and Whiskey, per salloa, . .hifnu'itian 60 Sugar, refined, in loaves, per lb., .. . ; ;:; :L.«/> 02)^ All other kinds of refined er white Bastard Sugar, or . Sugar Candy, per lb., . . . ; . ' 02, Broifrd, or Muscovado, or Clayed, and any other kind Of Sugar, not refined, per lb., • . . . 01 3^ Tea (except Green), per lb., ... . . :., 04. Guapowder, Hyson, Toung Hyson, Twankay, and other Green Teas, per pound, . . . . 08 Tobacco, manufactured (except Snuff and Cigars), per pound, ; 05 Wines, costing two dollars per gallon, and upwi^'da, per gallon, 90 Wines costing one dollar and upwards per gallon, and less than ! two dollars per gallon, per gallon, . ', 60 Wines costing less than one dolUr per gallon, per gallon, 80 And on every hundred dollars of the true and real value of all Wines, in addition, j „'it lo?;. .:;ii.;i> ; ;> i, 12 60 AD TALOkBlk.' " On the following articles, for every hundred dollars of the true sud real value, thereof, yiz. : Anchors, Canvas, Cordage^Chain Cables, and other Chains, Cotton Warp, Copper and Patent Metals, in sheets/bars, bolts, and jcraps. Felt, in rolls or sheets ; Foreign Hides, green, dried, or salted (etcept the produce of the United States of America), Pire Clay, Bricks and Tiles made of Ffre Cla;^, Iron, in bolts, bars, plates, sheets ; Pig Iron, Railway Rails and Chairs ; Oakum, Sails and Rigging for new ships ; Sheathing Paper, Silk Plush for Hatters' purposes ; Block Tin ; 'l''"" l Lead, in pig or sheets ; Zinc, in pig or sheets. tl 00 1 00 iij-:'j I i;(i tin Plates, 00 00 00 00 m 00 oo nil ■ 1 12 TARirr. [1867. DDTT. Bar and Sheet Steel ; Brimstone, crude »od roll, . $1 00 Salphurio Acid ; Muriatic Acid: Chloride of Lime, . 100 Soda Ash ; Copperas ; Alum ; Phosphorus, . 1 00 Prasaiate of Potash ; Carbojs ; Nitre and Saltpetre, 1 00 On the following articles, for every one hundred dollars of the true and real value, thereof, viz. : Boots and Shoes, of whatever material, and parts of same,. $15 00 Leather Manufactures, . . . IS 00 Chairs, and prepared parts of or for Chairs, . 16 00 Clocks, wheels, machinerj, and materials for Clocks, . 15 00 Hoasebold furniture (except ba^gaee, apparel, household ef- fects, working tools and implements, used and in use of persons or families arriving in this Province, if used abroad by them, and not intended for any other peraon or persons, or for sale), . . <.>->'. 1500 Looking Olaases ; Oranges and Lemons ; Brushes,. . 15 00 Hats and Hat Bodies ; Piano Fortes ; Hnuffa and Cigars, . 15 00 Carriages, Waggons, Sleighs, and other Vehicles, and parts thereon . . . . . 15 00 Veneer, and otber Mouldings, . . . 15 00 Frames for Pictures and Looking Glasses, . . 15 00 Wooden Wares of all kinds ; Matches ; Com Brooms, . 15 00 And all Agricultural Implements, and parts thereof (except Spades, Shovels, Scythes, and Reaping Hooks,) . 15 00 Trunks, Valises, Portmanteaus, . . . . 15 00 Iron Castings, viz. : Cooking, Close, Box, and Round Stoves, and parts thereof, except Square Stoves, designated as Canada Stoves, . . . . . 15 00 Apparatus for Cooking Stoves ; Franklin Stoves, . . 15 00 Register Grates ; Fire Frames, and parts thereof, . . 15 00 Kitchen Ranges and Boilers ; Cast Iron Furnaces, and parts thereof, . . . . . 15 00 And all otber Goods, Wares and Merchandize, not herein other* wise charged with Duty, and not hereinafter declared to be free from Duty, for every one hundred dollars of the trw and rt-al value thereof, . . . . 18 60 TABLE OF EXEMPTIONS. Baggage, Apparel, Household Effects, Working Tools, and Implements used and in use of families arriving in this Province, if used abroad by them, and not intended for any otber peraon or persons, or for sale ; Books, printed; Carriaiies of travellers, properly such, and not intended for sale ; Coins and Bullion ; Corn Broom Brush ; Grain, not malted ; Flour, Meal, and Breadstuffa of all kinds ; Rice, ground and unground ; Eggs and Poultry ; Manures ot all kinds ; Fish of all kinds: Product of Fisb, and all other creatures living in the water ; Palm Oil; Plants, Shrubs, and Trees; Firewood: Prin ting Paper, Types, Printing Presses, and Printers' Ink ; Rags, Old Rope and Junk ; Salt of all Kinds ; Sails, and Rigging saved from vesseU wrecked ; Soap, Grease, and Tallow ; Butter, Cheese, Lard ; limber and Lumber, of all kinds, round, hewed, and sawed, unmanufactured in whole or in part ; Lines and Twines ; Shoe Thread and Boot Webbing ; Cotton '\\ ool; Cotton Batting : Hides; Seeds and Vegetables ; ITndried Fruits; Furs, Skins, or Tails, uqoressed; Stone or Marble, in its crude or un wrought state ; Slate ; Ores of Metals ; of all kinds; Pitch; Tar; Turpentine; Ashes; Pelts; Wool; Barks; Gypsum, ground or unground ; Hewn, wrought or unwrougbt Bnrr or grindstones ; Dye Stuffs ; Flax, Hemp, Manilla, and Tow, unmannfactur- \i [186*7. DOTT. . tl 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 the true and $15 00 16 00 15 00 15 00 clef- 88 of , • ■ used -A- '*•!■" ' raon 16 00 16 00 15 00 parts 15 00 15 00 15 00 15 00 [oept 15 00 15 00 oven, edas parts ither* ed to f the 15 00 15 00 15 00 16 00 12 60 d Implements ed abroad by or for sale ; not mtended not malted ; id unground ; i: Product of Oil; Plants, itiDg Presses, Icinds : Bails, and Tallow ; oand, hewed, and Twines ; tting: Hides; s, undressed; res of Metals; Vool ; Barks ; lugbt Bnrr or nmanafactur- 186Y.] BAILWAT. •78 ed; Unmanufactured Tobacco; Resin ;. Horns; Hides, the produce of the United States of America ; Balllla and Chalk. In addition to the ordinary revenue, a duty of three per cent, is impo- sed for Railway purposes on all Goods, Wares and Merchandise, except certain articles, beinu; the growth and produce of the United States of America, vis. :^-Grain, Flour, and Breadstuffa of all kinds: Seeds and Vegetables; Undried Fruits; Fish of all kinds ; Products of Fish and all other creatures living in the water; Poultry and Eggs; Stone or Mar> ble, in its crude or unwrougbt state ; Slate ; Butter ; Cfheese ; fallow ; Lard; Horns; Manures; t) res of Metals of all kinds; , Pitch; Tar; Turpentine ; Ashes ; Timber and Lumber of all kinds, round, hewed and sawed, manufactured in whole or in part ; Firewood ; Plants ; Shrubs and Trees; Pelts; Wood; Fish Oil; Rice; P room Corn and Husk ; Gypsum, ground or unground ; Hewn, or wrought or unwrougbt Burr or Grindstones ; Flax, Hemp and Tow, unmanufactured ; Rags. And except Baggage. Apparel, Household Effects, the Working Tools and Implements used and in use of persons or families arriving in the Province, if used abroad by them, and not intended for any other per* son or persons, or for sale ; and Carriages of Travellers not intended for sale. European and North American Railway. Commissioners. ~- Joseph and Francis Collins. W. Lawrence, Chairman; General Superintendent — J. Edward Boyd; AccountaQt-— Alexander McNaughton. Locomotive Foreman—Alexander Stronach. "^ .sj ,* ^i*w•r «i . Trackmaster.— William Rannie. This Railway, 108 miles in length, extends from the harbour of St. John, Bay of Fundy, to the harbour of ShediiLc, on the Gulf of St. Law-^ rence. It was constructed at a cost of about five million dollars, and is run by the Government From Moncton, 89 miles from Saint John, travellers are conveyed daily, by four-horse coaches, 100 miles to Truro, and thence, 64 miles, by lUulway, to Halifax, Nova Scotia. , , i^i^sO' jiT£«ivi«9kI STATIONS, DISTANCES, MILIS. TABBS. ^ • Ist. 2d. St. John ...,'. :'.". 11 10.00. tO.OO 8 Moose Path 10. 08 6 Torrybnm 18. 12 7 Appleby 20. 14 9 Rothsaf 26. 18 IS Quispamsis 85. 24 17 Mauwigewauk .... 50. 85 22 Ossekeag 70. 47 26 Passekeag 82. 55 88 Norton 1.00. 67 89 Apohaqui 1.15. 78 44 Sussex 1.81. 88 47 Plumwesweep 1.40. 94 AND RATES HII,IS. OF PASSAGE. rABBS. . 1st. .2d. 51 Penobsquis $1.50. $1.00 56 Portage 1.65, 1.10 61 Anagance 1.80. 1.20 66 Peticodiac 1-90. 1.25 72 North River 2.00. 1.85 78 Salisbury . . . , 2.00. 1.86 79 Boundary Creek... 2.05. 1.40 89 Moncton 2.20. 1.50 91 Humphrey's Mill.. 2.35. 1.55 95 Crook's Brook.... 2.40. 1.60 102 Dorchester Road. . 2.50. 1.70 106 Shediac 2.50. 1.70 108 Point Duohene.... 2.60. 1.70 Family tickets of twelve, to all Stations, at half first class far^ ; also. Season uckets, of three months, to all stations between St. John and Sussex. ^ i t. '! Ui\ m" M' T4 STEAM — MILITABT. [1867. Steam Communication from Bk John, New Brunswick. to PORTLAND AND BOSTON— By steamers on every Monday and Thursday morning. TO WINDSOR AND HALIFAX— By steamer every Tuesday and Friday evening, connecting with steamers to and from Portland and Boston, forming a through Une of travel, by steamers and railway, from Halifax to all points in the Canadas and the United States. TO FBEDERIGTON — Every morning at nine o'clock, connecting with steamers to Woodstock, and by stage and railway, via Houlton and Bangor, forming an inland line of travel to all points in the United States and Ganana. TO NEW YORK, BOSTON, PORTLAND, ST. JOHN, AND CALAIS. Throu^ Route from Aroostook, Presque Isle, Houlton, and Woodstock, via the New Brunswick and Canada Railway, and International 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 Internadonal S. S. Company to Portland ; thence by Steamers from Portland — (Outside route). TO CALIFORNIA.-Steamers leave New York, 1st, 11th and 21sfr of every month. Steamers leaving 11th, connects with New Line to Aus- lirftliA And ^6w Zs&lftDd TO CANADA AND ALL POINTS IN THE UNITED STATES.— By Steamers of L S. S. Company, Monday and Thursday Mornings, at 8 o'clock. {^"Tbroush Tickets, at a reduced rate, can be procured at the Ge- neral Ticket Office, 86 Prince William Street r.i LtfG , ftfAkiif aoiU' STAFF OF THE ARMY. io m'i> i I .yon '; yd 1- fT' M SERVINQ IN THE PROYINCB OF MBW BRUNSWICK^ UNDER Lieutenant General Sir John MitoeIill, K. C. B., Oommanding Her Majesty's Troops in British North America. Miyor General U. Doyle, Gbmmandinff Her Majesty's Troops in Nuva Scotia and New Brunswick. Colonel F. P. Harding. G. B., 22d Regiment^ Commanding Her Majesty's Troops in New Bilinswick. Gabbisons.— Saint John, Lieutenant Colonel Grierson, 15th Regiment, Commanding; Lieutenant T. E. Jones (H.' P. 4th Foot),' Town Major. Fredericton.— Colonel F. P. Harding, 32d Regiment, Gbmniandlng; Lieut. J. H. Hammersley, 22d Regiment, Acting Town Adjutant. - Chaplains.— Fredericton^ Rev. C. Coster ; Sunt John, Rev. W. Armstrong. Rotal ABTibLBBT.— a Battery 8th Brigade, Capt. W. A. Fox dtrang- ways, RoTAi. ENGiNBiBDcpABTHKNT.— Saint JobBt Major' Cox, District Royal Engineer: Edward Lloyd, Clerk i W. Barratt, Military Foreman; T. Miucolai, Military Clerk. Fredericton, S. Medlen. Clerk of Works. CouMissABiAT Dbpabtubnt. — Saint John, Assistant Commissary General Ward ; C. Thompson, Storekeeper; Fredericton, Deputy As- Bistaot Commissary General Hackman ; J. Hudson, Issuer ; H. Marshall, Office Keeper. i ed at the 6e- \861.] IflLITART. 16 MiLiTART Stork Dbpartmkkt. —Saint John, J. Oreig, Esquire, As- sistant Military Storekeeper; Mr. Webb, Militarv Store Clerk ; James Emerson, Storehousetnan ; John Olds, and Alfred Hatberljr, Armourers ; James Elsdon, Office Keeper. Barrack Orpabthkmt.— Saint John, J. Greie, Esquire, Barrack Mas- ter; Oeorse Parker, Barrack Sereeant. Fredericton, George Priestly, Esquire, Barrack Master; John Edwards, Barrack Sergeant. Purtitoe's Drpaetmint.— J. Kaye, Assistant Purreyor. life (u« NEW BRUNSWICK MILITIA. .&■ STAFF. His Exoellenoy Major General Hastings Doyle, Commander'in-Chief. Lieutenant Col. George J. Maunsell, Adjutant General, 20tb June, 1865. Lieutenant Colonel Andrew Otty, 8d Battalion King's County Militia, Deputy Adjutant General, a2d November, 1865. Lieutenant Colonel William B. Robinson (Queen's New Brunswick Rangers), Quarter Master General, 8th June. 1883. Lieutenant Colonel William T. Baird (1st Battalion Carleton County)* Deputy Quarter Master General, 8th June, 1868. Captain Harry Moody, Aide-de-Camp, 26th October, 1861. Lieutenant Colonel Charles Drury, ProTincial-Aide-de-Camp, 26tii Oo- tober, 1861. Captain B. Lester Peters (New Brunswick Artillery), Provincial Aide-de- Camp, 6th January, 1864. Lieutenant Colonel the Honourable Lemuel A. Wilmot (Ist Battalion York County), Judge Advocate General, 6tb August, 1884. iNTKRKSTiNa EXPLORATIONS.— Two French gentlemen have recently examined the Island of Spitzbergen in a very complete manner. They have measured the mountains, mapped ihe coast, examined the geolo- gical formation of the island, its vegetable products, and its meterolo- gical phenomena. They found that the long day in summer, extending over several months, became intensely hot, on account of the unceasing heat of the sun, and that during this period vegetation sprung up with great luxuriance. The North Pole is but six hundred miles from Spits- bergen, and these explorers, with many other scientific men, think that the pole itself, and the sea supposed to surround it, can be reached without much difficulty from Spitzbergen. Large quantities of floating timber cover the waters of the bays and creeks of the island. With regard to the great heat of the sun at Spitzbergen during the summer, it may be remarked that when the Freuch scientific expeditions were sent out to find the length of a quadrant of the meridian, upon which the French system of measurement is based, the party that went to the Arctic Circle complained of extreme heat, whilst the party that visited Quito, under the Equator, complained of extreme cold. Cows who go to pasture early in the spring will make yellow butter, and so they will in winter if fed on early cut hay, if well cured. Land lying long in grass needs repeated dressings of manure. h 1i ROADS AND DIBTANCKB. [186*7. ROADS AND DI8TAirCE& From 8t. John to Frederieton^ St. John to Shepody. hy the Nerepia Road. Miles. Baldwin's (Yorkshire tavern) 4 Batters', 10 Bouglas Arms Inn, 4 Burton's, 8 Bradley's, 6 Miles. French Village (Debou's), 80 Drummond's, 12 M'ManuB', 12 Dorman's, 12 Shepody Meeting House, 18 Howell's, •"^* 2 Darby Oillan's, 7 ''-":'' Total, 79 Geary (William Smith's), 1 Oromocto, 7 St. John to Halifax, N. S. Fredericton, 11—66 Torryburn, 7 On the Fcut aide of the River. Wright's, ft Hammond River Bridge, 4 Torryburn, 7 Hampton Ferry, 7 Gonaola Point, 9 Hay's, 6i Kingston, 4 Head of BelUsle, 14 Finger Board (Baxter's), 4i Boache's, 10 Washademoac, 13 Sheck's, 2 Jemsec Ferry, 6 Sheffield (Tilley's), 13 M'Monagle's, 1 Or Widow Perley's, 8 To Sussex Yale, 46 Fredericton, 12—86 Portage (M'Leod's), (twO 11 Less by the Nerepis Road, 2 1 Steves', *ifft(«4f IF Nixon's, .!('»■/ 12 St. John to St. AndrewB. B«Dd(L«wi8'X ' ^^li liakefield (Bryne's), 9 Musquash (Tilton'b), 6i To Bend Petitcodiac, 94 Clements', 6 Memramoook ( Charters' ), 16 M'Gowan's, 8 Dorchester (Hickman's), 8 P6nnfield (M'Carl's), 12 — . Magaguadavic (Douglas'), 8i To Dorchester, 118 Bocabec (Mrs. Boyd's), 10 SaokvUle, 4 Saint Andrew's, 10 Amherst, 9 Total. 65 Total, 181 St. John io Martin'a Head. Power's (Spruce Gove Inn), 14^ Purdy's (West Chester Inn^ 17 To Cody's, 9 Beatty's, 9 Mrs. Fraser's (FoUy ViUage), 19i Quaco, 11 Truro, 16 Melvin, or Fuller's Beach, 6 Pollock's, 16 Big Salmon River, 8 Woodward's, 14 Little Salmon River, 6 Shultz's, 12 Martin's Head, 4 Dartmouth, 18 !vir .7 Total, 47 Total to Halifax, 268 M [1867. pody. Miles. 8), 80 12 12 12 B, 18 Total, 79 IX, If. S. 7 6 4i 10 2 1 c Vale, 46 11 I [r.|,,,, • IF , . 12 12 codiac, 94 8'), 16 0. 8 [eater, 118 9 Total, 181 [nn), Ui Inn), 17 illage), 19i 16 16 U 18 18 difax, 258 1867.1 ROADS AKD DISTANCEH. 77 Bend Petiteodiae to Jtichibueto. Miles. Shedlac (Smith's), 13 Lennan's, 1 Cocaigne Bridge, 8 Little Buctouche (Smith's), 9 Big Buctouche (Keswick's), 2 Harris', 7 Richibucto, 8 Total, 48 Siehibucto to Miramichi. To Rankin's, 12 Bay du Vin (Dieken'a), 10 Black River (M'Beath's), 12 Chatham, ^ 6 Total, 40 Chatham to Bathurst {Bay Vhaleur.) To Goodfellow's, Carrauthers', Forein's, Lee's, Court House, 6 11 121 H 9 Oak Point, Chatham Ferry, Newcastle, Miles. 8 11 6 Total, 120 Frederieton to Miramiehi. To Taymouth's (Plant'sX M'Lcod's, Boif'stown (M'Kay's), Nelson's, DeCantline's, Bergon's, C'oghlin's, Jardine's, Parker's, Wilson's Point, Newcastle, Chatham, 16 8 17 18 10 7 9 6 < 8 4 6 109 Total, 48 Bathunt to Gampbellton. Little Rock (Rainey's), 10} Belledune (Chalmers'), 9^ Nash's Creek (Harvey's), 13J Dalhousie ( M ichau's), 1 8^ Maple Grove (Robertson's), *< Campbellton (Murray's), 9 Total, 67t Bathurst (by Gamphellton) to Newcastle. To Bass River, 6 Janeville, 6 New Bandon, ^ 8 Grand Ause, 8 Caraquette Ferry, 8 Caraquette (Blackhall's), 7 Pokeroouche Ferry, 6 Little Tracadie Ferry, 12 Big Tracadie Ferry, 3 Tabusintac Ferry, 12 Burnt Church (Logie's), 1ft Frederieton to Quebec. To Long's, 16 MarHhall's, 8 Half-way house (Howe's), 7 Guion's, 8 Poquo5 H rsErCL INFORMATION. [1861. Hot Wkatheu Hints, by Professor Blot.— A remark or two on eating and diiukiiig ia liot weather will be in season. Green vegetables, properly cooked, are certainly healthful in warm weather; but it is a mistake to think that meat should be excluded from summer diet. The hotter the weather, the more the system wastes, and therefore the more we want supply. In order to keep the body in a healthful condition, meat ought to be eaten at least once a day in the summer time. It would be well to vary this programme, by taking one meal of fish on every other day. Fat should be disused as much as possible. A very little good butter with your fresh radishes at breakfast, is as much fat as is necessary. When weary, or cold, or warm, or exhausted, we drink in preference to eating, becau.se we feel the effects instantaneously ; while after eating even the most substantial food, we do not feel the effects for some time. When exiiausted, and when immediate relief is necessary, the best drinks are broth, chocolate, milk, or water sweetened with sugar. It is more than a mistake to drink wines or liquors at such a time ; it is re^ ally committing slow suicide. When only thirsty, without exhaustion, we ought to drink cold water with a teaspoon. When thirsty and heated, the first thing to do is to dip the hands in cold water ; then dip a towel in the water, lay it on the forehead, and then drink cold water with a teaspoon, A few drops of vinegar or lemon juice may be added to the water. If exceedingly hot, keep your hands in cold water and a towel on your forehead for at least one minute before drinking. BrTTER-MAKiNO. — ?ome persons, who know well enough how butter should be made, and possess all the appliances essential to success in the manufacture of it, fail to produce a good article, because of a too great greediness for gain. They seem to reason that a pound of butter- milk, left in the mass, is as good to them as a pound of the pure arti- cle ; hence the little labor be.stowed in working it. They may succeed in disposinj; of parcels of this character, but in doing so they are seri- ously impairing their reputation as manufacturers and dealers. Again, some reason that as salt is much less costly than Initter, it Is a capital good dodge to work in as large an amount of saline matter as possible, leaving it in lumps oftentimes, imparting a bitter taste to the butter, and thereby impairing its reputation with consumers. In the end this will prove, as it should do, to have been a short-sighted operation. The best policy with butter-makers, as with other produotjrs, is honesty. Work your butter as dear of milk as can bo conveniently done ; salt no more than is necessary for its proper preservation ; put it up or down nicely, and your name will be ample assurance tn those who pur- chase that they are not being cheated in the purchase they make. How TO CchE A Felon. — As we oflen see friends suffer with these j very troublesome things, we publish the following cure for them, which we have heard highly recommended. As soon as the parts begin to swell, get the tiuoture of Is belia, and wrap the part affected with a cloth saturated thoroughly with the tincturo, and tlie felon is dead. An old physician says he has known it to cure in acoros of cases, and it never fails if applied in season. 1867,] Compos effects of himself ir j The bare elements i ! about the j refinement I of a pile t lity in a ni becomes i and refus( of the hog work over, nure enom the hill. ' A compost I pose, will J j which to n I efficient nu I with a farnr as much n every sour< his crops. careless an is almost al VelociT velocity of I dies is bet« est rotary ism; but through ail velocity of With the n jable to im I Foucault, h I a steam je j hy removin city, even turns per an ordinary velocity of i Benefit so valuable richest mati away. 8av •■^nd apply t or reduced soil can ha your bones "ill tell in (i [1867. or two on vegetables, but it ia a r diet. The re the more ought to be well to vary ;r day. Fat butter with ary. ti preference ! alter eating r some time, iry, the best sugar. It is me ; it is re* ik cold water ig to do is to ;er, lay it on A tew drops [■ exceedingly rehead for at >i how butter to ""ccess in Luse of a too md of butter- 1 le pure arti-| may succeed | hey are seri- i lers. Again, t Is a capital as possible, to the butter, the end this ration, The is honesty, y dono ; salt put it up or lose who pur- make. ■ with these; them, which ,rt9 begin to i tl with a cloth] ead. An old and it never 1867.] tJSEfCL INPORMATION. 85 Composting Manures. — Every successful farmer has seen the good effects of composting manures. Cultivated plants are much like man himself in regard to their food ; they like a mixture of different kinds. The bare shovelling over of the Jnanure heaps serves to bring the various elements into better condition as food for plants. There is a mystery about the composting of manures which chemistry, with all its subtle refinements, cannot yet but partially explain. The bare shovelling over of a pile of muck effects changes in it which serves to improve its qua- lity iu a marked degree, while by mixing other higredienta with it, it becomes an active and valuable manure. We once took the old lime and refuse materials from an old house and piled them up by the side of the hog pen, and gave the hog a few bushels every day for him to work over, which he did most faithfully. The result was he had ma- nure enough the next year for an acre of corn, by putting a shovelful in the hill. The corn was excellent, and so was the wheat the next year. A compost heap, made up of different materials, and allowed to decom- pose, will always be in place on any farm. A few loads of muck, with which to mix the droppings of the yard during the summer, is a very etficient method of improving the manure heap. We scarcely meet with a farmer who does not complain of the diflSculty he has in making as much manure as he wants ; hence the importance of saving it from every source, and rendering it as available as possible for the benefit of his crops. The man who is careless about these things, is sure to bo a careless and unsuccessful farmer, Special effort in accumulating manure is almost always a safe iuvestmcut. VELOcitY or Mkchanism,— Fan'blowers are frequently run witli a velocity of 3,000 turns a minute, while the usual velocity of cotton spin- dles is between 6,^00 and 7,f-.'fect arrangement of cog-wheels, he was able to impart only 1,0(;.; revolutions per second to his mirror. M. Foucault, by substituting for cog-wheels a delicate turbine, acted on by a steam jet, raised the velocity to 1,500 turns per second, il. Arago, by removing the mirror, and turning the spindle alone, ac; ioved a v lo- city, even by cog-wheels, of 8,000 turns per second, equtl to 4S«'i.iV)i> turns per minute. That spindle, therefore, turned eighty S ne? w' ".le an ordinary cotton-spindle is turned once. This is the higiicdt laca- velocity of which we have any account. Bknkfit op Bonks, — There is nothing that the farmer ■tastes iLcii, Bo valuable as bones. The phosphorus contained ju them is of the richest matter for farming purposes. They ahould never be thrown away. Save them always. Kithor break them up as fine as you can, .md apply to the .soil, or burn and pulverize tliei.i. Treated in this way, or reduced by acid or alkalies, they are the most direct stimulants the soil can have. They rank among the superpl osph: t ,.-*, At least save your bones, and give them to your gardens in sometotir. or other. They »vill tell in nnv form. m ■1^ t V ■I .,1. hi,: it 86 rSKFCL INFORMATION. [1867. How TO CcRE BucKWUEAT.— No gniiti i8 more difficult to harvest without waste than buckwlieat. There is no crop that ripens so uneven- ly — a portion of it being dead ripe— shelling out while the rest is ripen- ing. Hence the difficulty of harvesting at the right time, in order to secure the largest possible amount of seed and in the best condition. The following remarks are to the point: — Cut your buckwheat when most of the berry can be saved— that is, when the raajoiity of the kernels are ripe, or sufficiently advanced to ripen in the stock when cut. It will be seen by taking this view that the grain must be cut rather green— earlier than is commonly practiced — and that much milk and many white kernels must be cut down. Your grain will cut all the eafeipr ; your straw be the better, and the frost be more aptly robbed of hit! prize. Cut early, then, and put up at once, when the grain la racist, either with rain or dew. You may avoid the wet. Put up in good sized Btooks. The air will readily circulate through. And thus there will be no shell- i'i": you will save all the grain. To fully preserve the berry from the rain, we advise hay caps ; for tbp! heavy long rains drown the berry, and the flour loses that vivacity and whiteness which are native with the grain, but which are so rarely seen. It is in this way alone that buckwh';:xten>Hng through all their ramifa-ations, were so rotten that they were easily eradicated." If true, the- above would be a cheap method of removing stumps. The' 8ulphu':ic add can be bought for about Ave cents per i[>Qund. ji Tkj: Scn PnoTOORAPHEr by a Wcsman. — Miss Beckley, daughter of the mechanical assistant a\ the Kew Observatory in England, has takou some admirable photographs of the suu. Ciirefui examinations of the.-'e photographs have led the a.«irouomers to the following conclusions : l.i When Venus is to the left, there is most atmospheric effect to the right.,! 2. When she is i:i conjunction or opposition, there is a tendency toi; equality. 3. When she is ccnsidembly to the right, there is most at- i; mospheric effect to the left. ji One drop of strong spirits of hartshorn will in an instant remove the I: pain caused by the sting of a bee, wasp, or hornet. It should be fit I hand in every family where there are children. The same article may i] be used for the removal of grease spots. jj r m [1867. It to harvest: ma 80 uneven-} ! rest is ripen- j 5, in order to est condition. aved— that is, y advanced to ; be cut rather iich milk and 11 cut a:i the ptly robbed of 13 racist, either >d»i7.ed stocks, j ill be no shell- i hay caps ; for ;8 that vivacity h are so rarely r secured— that a such a case, roperly ground, s is often done, the grist mill tnber the bran t feeds. Register states j tlesome stump! with an inch I 9n inches deep, | ted the hole up i ng through all | radicated." If stumps. The ^nd. i| daughter of and, has taken lationa ot thc-ie conclusions: l.| ct to the right. ; tendency to' ere is moat at-i i ant remove the! It should be nt, me article may 1867.] USXrCL INFORMATION. 87 Mayors of Saint John. Fi'om the Incorporation of the City. 1781 to 1866. Gabriel G. Ludlow, appointed by Government, 1785 William Campbell, " 1795 Jqhn Robinson, '* 1816 William Black, " 1888 Lauchkn Donaldson, " 1829 William Black, " 1882 John H. WihQot, " 1833 Benjamin L. Peters, " 1834 William H. Street, " 1836 John Robertson, " 1836 Robert F. Hazen, " 183Y William Black, " 1840 Lauchlan Donaldson, " 1848 John R. Partelow, " 1847 William H. Street, appointed by Government, 1848 Robert D. Wilmot, " 1849 Henry Chubb, " 1880 Thomas Harding, elected by Council, William 0. Smith, James Olive, 1851 1862 1858 James Olive, elected by the citizens, " 1854 William 0. Smith, " 1865 Thomas McAvity, " 1859 Isaac Woodward, " 1863 Aaron AlArard, *' 1866 Table for Foretelling the Weather through all the Lunations of each Tear. This Table, and the accompanying remarks, are the result of many years' actual observation ; the whole being constructed on a dvie con- sideration of the attraction of the Sun and Moon, in thcif several posi- tions respecting the Earth, and will, by simple inspection, show the observer what kmd of weather will most probably follow the entrance of the Mqon into any of its quarters, and that so near the truth as to be seldom found to mil. If the new moon, the first quarter, the full moon, or tne last quarter happens Between midnight and 2 in the morning. ~— a and 4 moroiog. — - 4 and 6 " 8 and 8 " IN SUMMER. 8 and 10 h M 10 and 12 At 12 noon, and 2 P. M. Between 2 and 4 P. M. 4 and 6 P. M. 6 and 8 " Fair. Cold, frequent showers. Rain. Wind and rain. Changeable. Frequent showers. Very rainy. Changeable. Fair. Fair, if wind N.W. 8 and 10 10 and midnight. IN WINTER. Hard frost, unless thewindbeS. orW. Snow and stormy. Rain. Stomur. Cold rain, if wind be W.. Snow if E. Cold and \i\\th wind Snow or rain. Fair and mild. Fair. Fair and frosty, if wind N. or N. E. Rain or snow, if S. S. W. Ditto. Fair and frosty. Rainy, if S. or S. W. Ditto. Fair. ' ' Ohservationa.—lhG nearer the time of the Moon's change to noon or midnight, the more nearly will the result accord with the prediction. It is also said that less dependence is to be placed on the Table in winter than in summer. '»i ! a V "* I'.' ti^ 1867.] ADVKRTISKMKNtS. [1867. Friiters, MMers, Binieis, AND BLANK BOOK MANUFACTURERS, No. 54 PRINCE WILLIAM STREET, SAINT JOHN, N. B., Respectfully direct attention to their PRINTING AND BOOKBINDING f.'iOiJjiiii*'-' (>A«J i ESTABLISHMENT. '•'.: r^-. ■«««•' ■:»* _l HAVING A VERY LARGE ASSORTMENT OF TYPES, PBESSKS, BIMRS' TOOLS, k&c.. .A.' THEY ARE ENABLED TO UNDERTAKE BOOK BINDING, PAPER RULING, - BOOK WORK, INSURANCE FORMS, WAYBILLS, PAMPHLETS, PROSPECTUSES, CATALOGUES. BANK FORMS, BILLS OF LADLVG, CARDS, RAILWAY FORMS, CIRCULARS, HAND BILLS. LEGAL FORMS, RECEIPTS, &c. Ac. &c. Strict attention given to all orders, and work done at the V£ry Lowest Cuaroes. , , , Orders from the Country will receive immedtaU' dMntibn. Counting House Stationery of all kinds. & [1867. 9$ iders, JKlfti// EES, rr, 1 t' : ^. 3ir ..1 1'.iiot- DING roF &C.&C., IILLB, iOGUES, BILLS, . &c. t the VsRY i aiteniibh. inds. 186T.] ADVERTISEMENTS. [186*7. nro. 70 PRirvcE williahi street. HUTCHINSO Chronometer and Watch Maker. Jeweller, Oitician, &c. Established 18 19, EVERT DESCRIPTION 0» CLOCKS, WATCHES AND JEWEL RY FO B SALE and BEPAIAED. C H R O n'oM E T E R 81 Of the inost approved makers, for sale and on loan ; all necessary repairs ' done with promptness and skill ; Chronometers rated bj a Ttansit Instrument, and Astronomical Clocks. ChronometersySextants, Quadrants, Telescopes, CompasseSf dccty Gonstautly on hand and repaired* SI^ECT^CLES, In great variety, with best Plate Glass and real Brasil Pebblea Best Pebbles and Glasses fitted to frames, &c. Great cwre and JadgnMnt are required in tlie seleotion of Spectacles and uses oorreotly adapted to Uie vanoua defects oi sight, as any error in tbis respect may be productive of serious evils. In supplying Spectacles to-order, Oeoboe Hctohinbon is enabled, from his long ezpedenee In the Optical Depart- ment, to select only such as can be depended upon for the remedy of any imper* feotion of sight to which they may be applied. ELECTRO-PLATED AND BRITANNIA METAL WARE FOR SALE. Silver Spoons, Forks, Wedding Rings, die, inade and warranted genuine. larFIRST CLASS WORKMEN ONLY EMPLOYED..^ Highest Prices Given for OLD SILVER AND GOLD. The above business is now carried on at NO. 70 PRINCE WILLIAM STREET. GEORGZ: HUTCHINSON, Jr. m ii im.] ADVERTTSEMBNTS. [1867, I T, 1^ Bhmm ■" M \ i t \ (SUCCESSOR TO S. U TILLEYX 35 King Street, Saint Jfolm, IT.. B., LARQE IMPORTER, ■wholesale and retail dealer in s and Chemicals, Surgical aoil Deital Istrueits, PATENT MEDICINES, &c. SOAPS, PERFUMERY, HAIR OILS, POMADES, &c. Ac. ♦""'^"* Brushes, Combs, and Toilet Articles. tuo.U' BEANDEAM'S No. 1 WHITE LEAD, and other PAINTS. PAINT OIL, VAUNISHE8, WINDOW GLASS, AND PUTTY. i ARTISTS' MATERIALS— viz. : Windsor and Newion'si Tube Colors, Drying Oils and Varnishes, Pal- etU'S and Knivc?, Propmo'l Shoot Wiix, Bronze, Glue, ko. 4;c. ; Brushes, Graining Comb:, &c. ; Vrepared Canvas; Soft and Hard Crayons, tSi Ivor and ConiH'r Foil; Gold Leaf and Gold 8ize; Stumps, Crayon, Paper, &c. ; (Jlazier's Dinmoiids. Dye .fluffs, Starch, Alustard, Pickles, Black Lead, &o. iie Medicine Chests fitted up and replenished. PHYSICIANS' PRESCRIPTIONS Ciirefully prepared from the best materials. l^f^Wliolesale orders will be executed with des- patch, and Goods carefully packed to insure safety in conveyance. ^ - -- .....«._.„^ Retail Customers may depend on being promptly T. B. BiSLRKER. ■■■•■i 9i [1867. f\ rtC- ^- N., B.| ml I ial s, $, &c. &c. » II PAINTS. PUTTY. nishes, Pal- . ; Brushes, ti Crayons, ps, Crayon, PN8 ith des- i safety in : romptly j 1867.] ADTERTISKDIXNTS. [1867. Kif T. B. BABKEB, fO While directing the attention of the public to his general advertisement, on the opposite page, would especially bring under their notice the fact, that his STOCK OF AGRICULTURAL SEELrf Will b« found the largest in this Mftrket, as he imports annually from l,60(llb8. to 2,000lbs. of TURNIP SEEDS; from 300 to SOolbs. of Carrot seeds ; about S.ooOlba. of CLOVER SEEDS ; and ^ from 200 to 800 bushela of TIMOTHY SEEDS. , .„ : t - ' Vr- 9. ' ^ , ■. • *'ftl> s •. ; ffe would further specially call their attention to his STOCK OF DRUGS, CHEMICALS, PATEVT MESICIlffES* And all other articles asnally kept in a Drug and Medicine Store, which is the largest of the kind in this Province. And while much is done by some par'.ies in what is generally termed " Puffing," thereby endeavoring to lea-j the public to believe that their goods, and theirs only, are genuine, and obtained on the best terms, the Subscriber would simply state, that he purchases his stock principally for Cash, in the best markets, direct from Jirsl class merchants and man- j ufacturers, and in stich quantities as to pet them at the lowest prices, which enables him to offer superior inducements to ctutomers. j Particular attention is invited to my Wholesale Department, whfch I surpasses any other house in the trade in this City — not only in the Stock I of Goods kept constantly un hand, but in facilities lor promptly and faithfully executing all Orders received, as it is entrusted to persons who thoroughly understand their business, under my own special supervision. lie would further state that his business is not confined to what is generally termed a Drug and Medicine Store ; but is extended so as to oompfise a great many articles required by general dealers throughout the country — all of which will be sold at the lowest market rates. tSrSee next two Pages. .£g]| v\ / > i '^i '^^v IMAGE EVALUATION TEST TARGET (MT-3) 1.0 I.I 11.25 U£|28 mm m u 125 |2j2 £ U£ |2.0 u WMU Photographic Sciences Corporaition •SJ \ ;\ \ 23 WIST MAIN STRiiT WIBSTER.N.Y. MSSO (716)872-4503 '^ 1867.] JkDTKRTISniKNTS. [1867. |l^)iHtl^^BR^^ Shipbaflders, Goaofafeoilders, HOUSEBUILDEBS, PAINTfeES, ^. iip! Are respectfully directed to iny ST0OE OF Window Olassi Tamislies, &c. &e.i At my Annual Jt.}iportatioM are about a$ jf^ZAnff, tit, :,' ' From Brftnai'iiiii Bros. Sc €o^ Libkidon, 20 TONS No. 1 WHITE LEAD, ground in oil, b ken of 6lb., 14lb., asfb., tffilb.; 1 cwt. imd2 cwt. eMhJ >.f^ "? ' ' 10 TONS No. 1 OOfcOifcBD PAINTS, grOund^ ©II '^' 40 CAj&£^m.Wan4i:K)UBLEB0UJ:D ^SJBEQpllrf^ , SB8IDE8 A LABOE QUANtlTT OF ""'■ ^ '^ DST WHira uid RED LEAD ; DRY OO^Bfi, •*orttd.f;i\) Ilfl PUTTY, WHITING, PATENT nBTD^, ; ^^-(i^ .,. , LYTHARGE, tiOLD tE^P, ^^ ' '®'^ ' BRONZES, and oAor PMintera' R«qaMtM. mm flNDOf GLASS, tectfrnt iDtferD, 800 to 1,000 doxes, in sins from 7xd to 80x40. \^T3L"^\aW*S»ft, ^S^'^^Uft, fee, fct.. From Noblies ft Hoare, and other En^^h and American Manu&etnrers, 500 to 800 OaOons Annually, as follows : Wearing Coach Body; Hard Coach Body; Elastic Carriage; Hard Carriage ; Elastic Body ; Superfine Polishing Copal ; Pale Maple ; Elastic Oatt; Pale Paper; Quick Furniture; White Damar ; Brown Japan; Knotting; Oak Stain; Japan Gold Size; Brunswick Black ; Superior French Polish, AiTD A VARIETY OF OTHER VARNISHES. f3 IfAT.] ▲PTWaSRHKflTS. {iset. .B. a' ■ ■ SPEOIAL ATTBI^ION I^ DtRBGTtiD ifO MTLAROE STOCK OF if I sTirr '» i^tjqf-AB Indigo; Extract of Logwood ; Cudbear; Madder; Sumac ; Redwood; , ' . Logwood; Rustic,; CJamwobd, Vitriol fAijidi, 4q». 4kv 7 ; "■ Alto-THfi FAnili^Y DYE COLOURS. I hare constanflyon tend tKfr IWgBfet Stock of SOAPS, POMADES, HAIR OILS, PERFUMERY, &o. &c., to be found in this Market, from A Lante Stt,nK>I*ER, ALLiFtOE, dliHAMON, STARCH, MUSTARD, PICKLES, SAUCES, CANDIED PEELS, PRE- SERVED GINGER, Ac 4o., Ac. . s . , ,. ,iw ' , ■ ; Vy ^t9ok Mudel ait tli« ibo^ Popular ^Q^iBli and An^eii-att l=»AtEI«T MEDtCINES And being bougfi^ in tai^lilllatttitilte fiPOm tfae Ifanufacturers can be sold at Low Prices. ^ _ • ■r. ?^:t|f T ALWA"rt ON HA^ : Babbitt's Concentrated J*OT ASH, ) Ba,bbitt'8 Chemical Ei»uye SOAP, ; Babbiit^iiStBicrSAliSRATUa ^ 4i ■ ♦ » < The limited space in this Advertisement will only permit me to add tlutit^ m^ Stock i^ bomptete; tttid partiefr Tititing the Cityfo i^rohase Goods, are respectfully invited to call and examine for themselves, as I am satisfied that the prices, quality, variety, and quantity, will be suflS- cicnt to induce them to buy. .Y'5tO:t'0 ft'.C^O ''^ S'i!'* A f T* ^* BJ^^Iiilf"* 5 ':[ f^ 1667.] ADTKHTISKIIBNTS. ti8(ii f' : ' ■ V I/.- I f 16 63 King Strdet^ St. Jolm» If. B; 'JO -A^hHH S; .IMPORTBR AND- DEALER IN ■ ,.. ,!,• uXTi** SAUCES, PICKLES, SPICES, ; f>.>,.vf ,(\ * 1 ;•• > i '5 A GOOD A8S0RTMB1IT OP'&c. V, J , PATBN!r^ AND SOLE ^^ 1^ ItA^jpEACTURER 0>, CARLETON AIB-TiaHT COOKING STOVE, PLOUGH Pronoanced by Judges to be the best Plough in the market ' BliAGBSBIITBvWOBSr EXECUTED PROMPTLY, AND ON LIBERAL TERMS. I^Plans and arrangements fer all irork exeeuted in this Establish- ment will be made without charge. / . ^ . i ^s* Practical Slngineer. and Millwright. 9^^ s^ i 186?.] IDTBKnBIMlMTB. [18W. KeL BOD'S TONIC HAIR BRESSma This ^ JtiJ J ji i lUZU- isy legant Preparation will produce riant Growth of Hair in a Few Weeks. IT ERADICitTO DANBRIir^ and imparts to the HAIR that! dark, sOkcintV texture so much admired. a OLD EVERY W HE RE. PHce, 25 e^Atf. ^ ■ '• -rvim ti McLEOC'S UNtVEItSAL (Xitrlit^^l^^ l^tjiifi ipTnluablo Medicinpe wilL||Bip«d!»ttt7 relieve o o u a H s, d o L.D s» B » ON CHI i^ii^;, Difficulty of BBEATHINO, HOABSENSS, Ac., an^, ib most cases, One Battle will eiffeot a radical care. SOLD UVEBl^W^iRB. Priee) S15 Oeiite* aOLD WHOLESALE RY FELLOWS [U«7. f'Tir ;j petGN 4 , . >j /■ i ,«* ■•» •#■ -v i &c., 1^61] AnyntTTdRinntR. [1867. ^0 ISiiv^St ft^^W'V fto>:v^\ ^oVav, '^. 15. Rd Kd rUGE ';:i. MEBililllJEmLER IMPORTER OF '*"*>■ S*TJ ENCU^H AND. SWISS f ATCIHAIEBS' fOOLa aii MATEBIALS, ,,,^Y^-^LA^XED WARE.&C. Sote Aicni ill IVew BrunswiClc For th#, sale,;of tlif Watches Mi)jimfa«tiu;ed by Messrs. J. H. BABOLLET & Co., OF LONDOU AND GENEVA. The Subacriber invites particular attention to the " Badollet" Watch, neatness of appearance, strength and durability, as well as unsurpassed timejceepteg qtttlities. He will be regularly supplied by the makers with the Viadinfc stjrles, in Qold and Silver Cases, and will receive orders for a;ny piETtfcultur style or desigfi, to be made to order. ' " 9rf R. FAOfi. Ootober'lst, 1868. ;«<;>, y li- : 18«7.] ADmmtitMMtniB. [1867. THOMAS B. BUXTON, Importer and Dealer in #*!> >'■■ . ». /I SAtVT mSM, Mi. 1. PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. Garmen ; o / D867. m, i»,) iHnLLijI felTAW 1T5 at' I. i TO. 1869.] ADTiMTniinifTs. [mi. NORTH AMERICAN CLOTHING STOBE, SA.iNT JOHN. N. B. IMPO|TER( OF 4LL KINDS OF TRIMMINGS, Gl«mt.'ff*:^[^9lifl(hl^^ Goods, &o. AND RETAIL 9 Ain> f '"» .'ll .! QEftiRAL tUiltlSHIlrG ESTABLISHMENT. Garment* made to order at the shortest notice. 1^* I ^ .',1 1867.] ADTMTIBIMBirn. [1867 JOSHUA Sv TURNER, ^^ DEALER m ll'gpni ~i: * FRUIT. ,-^ AND i^ J mw^Mm. 0y f^and % WATER STREET, SAINT JOHN, N. B. 186r;j J FU 300 Wall 800 BE iROMWfl I -If I Feather I I Wood OflBc Racks aod ( dren's Carri I Perambulate I Carts, Tov C I Brootna, Tut Wardrobes a in Haircloth WAUw market rata. Stor« 59 A >o^ [18M 5R, \ 7 -J 9 w^ 1 IT, ■■ni B. 1861] ADTItTinMIHTB. [1861 J. L. BUNTING, M. D, .or:^»t> # li* » '^*»^ OliieJoiS Remaii Street, SY.JOHH, 3SF.B. FURNITURE. FURNITURE. 800 Walnut ud lUhoguiy Gkiin ; 1000 Wood Seat Chain ; 800 BEDSTEADS; 60 CHAMBEB SETTS, in fine aasortmeoU, RoMWOOd, Walnut, Oak, Chestnut &. Imitatioii. 900 lb»,FSATHJSli8 ;'^^'i Feather Beds and Spring Beds, 0«k Office Chain, Oak Dining Chairs, Wood Office Chairs, Cane Seat .stools, ^ip Tables and Settees, Hall Racks and Chairs, ICattrasse*, in hair, corn husk and lUcelsior ; Chil- dren's Carriages, in.Willcw, Boston Cabfl^ Qipsey Gigs, Ramblers and Perambulators ; Green and Drab Slat Blinds, Looking Glasses, Children's Carts, Toy Chai.s, Music Racks and Stools, Whatnots, Card Tables, Pails, Brooms, Tuba, with a large assortment of Wooden Ware, Settee Cradles, Wardrobes and Sideboards, DRAWING ROOM and PARLOR SUITS, in Hair Cloth and ReoOTcring. Work of home manufacture and imported. ^*A11 warranted of good and seasoned wood, and for sale at lowett market nUea. UNDERTAKING ATTENDED TO, AT NIGHT OR DAT. Store 59 and S7 Germain 6u Residence over Warerooms. ' '>i I i !i\ A rn Wl 1867.] ADTBBTI8UUNT4. [1867, THE ORIGINAL "WEED" , Manaftictared in St. John by the '* North American MannflfiGtnring Company." K J. FOX, Superintendent and Foreman at the Factory. Since we firs^ intro^ijt«|i^ t^e *'WE^D" MACfilNtS in this^yu^cit, th<)4en|a^i(Drthem lutt steadily lnicreasid, and tW,.« ^iM^ iNiar tjie retxitatidn o( being< tbe beat MtKhine tiimtlt^nA trlimirii$htibth beauty and durability are required. 8. The tension possesses a mechaidcal prindple of gr<>at value, so simple that all will appreciate it at si^ht. 4. The feed is rotary and more perfeet ib»a that Of nily other Ma* chine; accurate in its-operation, ai^^Soan be g<&araiiteed=iorunfortwo years without requiring to be takea out, cleaned or repaired, and will wear «'life-tifiie. "* 2 ''•''!■' ■"'"'■ 6. Peyarefii^e M jrei}figDi4^eTeryl0)Md«]|^«Aqi^ as from every complicated contrivance. .6. A«9 finq|>leintbeir^6iinstTxiH^o«;iib Machine as followa :— A. L. Stasratt A; Co., St. John, N. B,; , Fredericlon ; , Woodstock; , St. Andrews; EyMbtt,* Vattohak, 8t. Stephen; , Haliflu; , Charlottetown. 0£0£0£ W. S££LT, TraveUing Agent. i ' General Ag^nl ind Manager, 10 ami 1% NeUon Street, Saint John, N. B. [1867, If American Factory. ... \i .■; ' m. j', 1 this IqMlit, iiilils^ see upon e ivill do, and 1 points : — fdSk'Tibth g^mt value, so KOy other Ma* to run for two lired, and will lit aa giidbr«tood, md other Machine. ,y,ao' that the e low of ji|0d* ng and durable ithout Btttiag. «on doaldwiab. > the moving of of charge. T A Co., . John, N. B. IS follows :— A. L. -, Woodstock; - — , Hallfiix; nt. BY, Manager, JohHy N. B. o'y joa 186^.] ▲DVIRTISnUCMTS. [18W. l^ NjM.'- |»r"' imsM loOXtS, CAMFETSf , ^RMi, MIS1l|l«St LINENS, Ik^dte '^VvYtAM^ X)tt\A%^ XIv^aVvvvav FLANNELS, BLANKETS, .CLOTHS, SATINETT8, Mim te CoiK; fey C^^^ Striped Shirtinga, OU (Maihs, Quilts j Cmmterpanea, TABLE COVERS, SMALL WARES, Togetber witH ev^ry oilier article usually found in a Dry Goods Establishment. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. | vimm #F ^ I I '1 I i if ;i ? pi TTT 1887.] AOViRTlSKimllTS. [isw Giii 4' iT ilMN I9 »ir* n <:^ i . Ci mti m. .a'iawoll .aiicrftfiS iSlwiiiJ. IMPORTER Am) liwt IN m St 9 f; r; AND wmmw ®m^^a KINO STREET, ST. JOHNN. B. :x==is= 1 1 ■ Iff I r r lol 1867.] ADYKRTISEIIENTS. [1867. L§Mi§li HOUSE r Maxket Square, St. Johzii N. B. 9 IMPORTERS OF BrilislLlnslLFmli&Anen p IK Silk, Woollen, Lisen, and Cotton MANUFACTURES. Our Buyers visit these Markets twice a year, and arrangements have been made to procure all the newest styles between seasons. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, DANIEL & BOYD. ►i" *i> 1867.] ADTKRTI8EMENT8. {1867, BIlIFlFOilklS S market i$<|uare, liaint John, IV, B. '3 SIGH GOLD EN6USH JEWELRY. Newest designs and most Fashionable Stylibi in ^EKrootbei, Bracelets, Finger Rings, Cuff Pins, Lockets, Ear Bings, Gold Ghauu, , Vest do., Nec|(let^, Seals, Ke^ia^ Yost B^ooka, &g. &p. , Of every description, such as Tea and Coffee Serviced, Salvers, Cake and Frmt Baskets, CardR Reivers, BuUer Cqolen,. i^rar Biiikets, Na^km BiQgs» Fridit Enlires; Tea l^b^e aolTjDis^i^ ■,„,; ,...;:..K4»ive^, a-pAai^Mld^ SBjHtQS. M'&liVi' Toast Backs, Dinner and Breakfast Castors in great variety. A beautiful assortment of 2*oilet and Mantel Ornaments^ in the most Fashionable Wares, -'■'% large assojrtipent of B:0)iWood.and fSb^^ variety of Fittings ; LadieB' and Cents' Rosewood and Morocco Dressing Cases, with Plain and Silver Fittings, Writing De8k% Microscopes, DraW' ing InstrunOejtit^f^tarebs^dpes; witll a lai^e vacfety^oriy^ws ; Lubin's, Coudray'^ ' apd ;Cfeaver'p :^xtr8Ctlii, F(^nia(^s, aiifl Tiptt^t Requisites; Guns, Pistols, Fishing Rods, and a cbmplefe assortment of SHOOTING AND FISHING TACKLE. ARCHERY AND CRICKETINQ G00D8. WATCHES, in Gold and Silver Cases, with all the modem improve- ments. A large variety of CLOCKS, from, the cheapest tb the best description in use, suitable for Churehes; Pikblio Buildings, 8«hool and House use. LADIES' TRAVELLING BAGS, In a variety of Styles and Material. A large assortment of Fancy and Plain French Willow Baskets, Rub- ber Foot Ba^a, English, French andQermaa FANCY GOpC)S. IflT The above;; with a great variety of unenumerited antiolei, art offered at very reasonable prices. Also— The celebrated Franklin Sewing Machine. RICHARD THOHSSO^. {1867, m '3 n, N. B. RTELRT. lOlbei, Bracelet8,|~ 3old Chaina, L#fll(Giiinr.i SalTers, Cake and' urajpBapketa, L great variety. i Ornaments, llorocco Dressing [icroacopes, Draw- rjV^ws; Lubin's, rnso^. o't iwyr;] AOVnTUfMINTS. tlS6!7, CHIBLE' MBeiT&ISK SUOCOBSSOE TO CHARLES JPAT!F(DN^CQ4 A - ■ *I» ' '.^ Na m PRINCE WILUAM STBflBU, #t!iiil> will give , 7 : timoB move Iiieht; than Flaid ; r i* "^ 3 " « . « " Whide Oil ; And twice as nmcJirJUghtia Bape Seed Oil. MiBUBTHfll Gives a BrilliantjygH i| troa^rqm all daogor oCe^kwion; it does not igDite when a ligH«|d'matc(i Id i^|eed 4ite«lfy in It, nor waste on expo» sure to the air ; and may be consumed in a Lamr> to the last drop within reach of the wick, ^thou4; depreciation in the qiiality of ihe }i^t. Ltedhig CheQitB«B ot L6nd6n iuid New TOrk agree that ALBBRTINE is destined to saj;iersede all Oils and Burning Fl^ds as a source of Arti- flcial niuminatioo^ and'itlUi most iM&ttible materiiil for that purpose now known. LAMPS OF ALL D£8CRIPTION8 ;;^ ^v^ ^ '^y GONBTANILY ON HAND. DEPilT'^iVo. 3S Prince William Street, (SANDS» ARCADE). \ • ( [1867. la fi Shop, %0 h: , IS: PAliT, ivemore d! give P •f, |- Dil. it does not e on expo> rop witUn :,^TINS roe of Arti- irpoaenoW >N8 1887.] ADTBRTISIMXNTS. [186*7. 52 p$b|cie: wnxiAii street, ♦ i. X ft^.lOW*^,^.1&. ^>i*^^^|>^^^%ii The well-Kno wii uhe^^^ Hdiise ftMrDRYOOODS. Importers and Dealers in all kinds of ft ^M ^ i<^- ANO DOHESTIC HUniFACTDIIED @0OD An extensive and thoroughly assorted Stock always on hand. New Goods constantly being received by Steamers and sailing ships. WHOLES ALB AND RETAIL. J. ARinSVROrVG A; Co., 52 Prince Viiliiia 6tf«et ' ^ ti i«. v' -^ lie' 166?.] rvr-r ADTIKTianCBMtB. [1867. W. MA-STER^ 'i j: « N JtZ^AJ K'J^.l \. mir WJ^OLBSALE DSAL^ IN WhQ U ill' AMD FISH, rrv 5 isroR »'.■ '■■ 3«»r«K.'" ^niacl . CONSTANTLY ON HANP, -sj-if.'C: ii EHJ^Qf KN? Oil, Jf :& « -'«*' '*>r< >^*. -'.^ ■m fii- AKb ■k ^ ..3^^.^ ' t .■ ■,. '■)■ B URNING FLUID. \ 1867.] Ca^ Ami Alldesc promptly establishm "The pi arrive, can " The Rt Uberality, a {Q coiistaDt! at' ii'i'i' i i (I [1M7. 1, '^f^ " -vfhq : 1807.] ▲DftRTIBEllEVTS. / ' [1867. ROYAL FIRE AND LIFE. 4rio,ooo,ooo. -■■.*■■' , 1 fireIdepartment. AmaL Preiiiilii!--m,66a k 21, Sterlin. All descriptions of Property taken at fair rates, and Fire Losses paid promptly on reasonaUe proof of loss-~without reference to tlie head establishment. Eztraets from the Press. "The public are asssned that even exceptional losses, should they arrive, can be met vrith readiness and liberality by the Royal. " The Royal has established, through years of labor, a character for liberality, and the Institution is now reaping thelruita of that character [IX constantly increaaing business." — Mverpool Courier, of 6th April. AGENT FOR NEW BRUNSWICK, JAMES J. KAYE, 15 PRINCESS STREET, SAINT JOHN, N. B- Il hA 1867.] $]<000 RBWABD. [IMT. KING'S SQUARE SAINT JOHN, N. B. DCAL.KR IN Orm MeiliciBes, Ferfiery, Faists, (Ub. DYE STUFrS, OIL AND FLUID LAMPS, GHIMNIES AND WICKS, SEEDS, BEU8HE8 OF ALL KINDS. AMD pBorKdrroii or tua voLUMmo umnaum *. SECORD'S COMPOUND BALSAM TOLU, For Coaghs, ColdB, &e. Ao. DIARRHOEA 8YRUP, An itnmedUte Cure for Dysentery, Diarrhoea, aild all Summer Complalnta. WATSON'S ITCH OINTMKNT, For the speedy relief and permanent cure of ttiat loathsome 4iaeaae. CUTT'S CELEBRATBD imiMEirr ! This Liniment Will relieve Paia, lake down SwMlingI, and Arengthen weak Joints, quicker than any article now in uae< - •'SECORD'S NERVE AND BONE LINIMENT" WILL GIVE AS GOOD SATISFACTION AS KIDDER'S t MOTH AND BCG BXTSRMINATOB, SEC ORD'S PAIN KILL EH^ Seeord'^a Leather Pretervative, for making Leather Waterproof, PABEGORIC ELIXIR, FOR PROMOTING SLEEP AND BELIETINO PAINS. Stove Varnish ; Condition Powders; Condition and Oough Powders, that has in some cases cured the Heaves in Horses : Fisher's Antioostic Ointnwnti warranted to cure Bone Spavins, Splints, Carbs, Ringbones, Oaloes, and all boney Swellings or deposits. For all the common purposes of a Blister, this Ointment ar exceeds all other preparations, in certainty, safbty, and speedy action. Secord's Antibilions Mixture or Dyspepsia Bitten* This Medicine is not infallible, but is believed to be Italiy equal if not superior to any other remedy of the kind now before the Public. Ginger Bread Worm Nuts, r8,tbathtsjii| «>•» warranted wj^Swollinas nt far exceeds | ittera. iperiortoaiiT nNut8,^o. ""«; Pfetes' i«nt haa only «urea. The I Bud ha» aJao *t «nd other i to gire f cannot pro- ». For sale I CD, Bflswlok. '"t the Pro- 1 , the above f "8 Wljhjng AH letters 1867.] ▲DTKRTIBBIIKNTB. [18«7. HOESFALL&SflERATOil, IMPOETERS OF BRITISH AND F0BEI6N DEYSOOD OF EVER T DESCRIPTION, A LARGE StOCK OF GilBPSnirGS, FLOOR CLOTHS, AND MOURNUVG. OLESALE fred:^icton. QUEEN msaei T TREET. J .1 *» 'U AOTKBTISKliCNTS """ iGBICULTOAL WORKS Agxicult^al top^ZH ri8«7. imnjr.i >od.i on. • St.. isel.j ▲DTIOlTISKlfEMTt. [1867. FL®Oi GALLERY, 4aPrb|c« WUUaoi street, St. J»lMt,X.:B. Hf. F. luererjfkollityfor making tM moit ptrfect HoturcB, Bwh w > ^ CARTCS DE VISITiB, OaUnet and XJIb Sise Photographf. Old Dagoereotf pes Copied, and Ooloored to anir siam. AMIfllOTYPM, iFHEJIEOTYPES, &e., Exeevied in the very beet numneTf and on tlw moat Rea»onable I'erme. > • « The Bubscrfbtr keeps cbnatamty on Innd'an tummmeat ot xfEW md SECONDHAND FIAHQFQRTSSr From all the c-elebrated mftaufacturen. B3^ An taspection is respectfully soHcUed. • €. FLOOD, Proprietor. ^■^. I Pi 1867.] ADVSRTISEltENTS. [1867. ©. (g= iS^^U/^Q^ 3 Barlow's Comer, - - li.Kiiig Streel^ 'IMPORTEE OP BRITISH AND FOREtCM ♦ •i Ward dt Payne's Edge^Toola ; Spiller and Broad's Edge Tools ; Spear & Jackson's Saws; Mathfeson's S^Jotch Flipes ; Thomson's ' Augers ; Wbeatnum & Smith and Butchera' Files. Cariiais HarflTare-Tiz : AXLES, SPRINGS, HUBS, RIMS, Spokes* SliaftiBi Bolts. Suh Bands, Patent Leather, MALLEABLE CASTINGS. AND ALL THE BMAtt VBOfMtNGS. 19^ SPRINGS MADE TO ORDER. Ian HoMtiiiii'-Ti^ : Japaa^td, Braaa aiid BUr«r Monntliig, OIMH AKB ££IN WEB, Team Hames, Ckillar Oloth, OurlM Hair. WhipB, Whip Thongs, Trace ends,Ctaaiii TnMiea,Breech*g Chain dr** Lean h Harrla' Hamam Jat. Agricultural Implements OF ALL KINDS IM THEIR SEASONS. Paint, Oil, Glass, ♦Putty, Powder, Shot, Pump and Pump Chain, Sheet Lead, Leid Pipe, Zinc, Sheathing Paper, ilrth's Steel, &c. &6. Special Bargains to Gash Customers. ' WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. ''^ C. C. BERRYMAN. ,*''•' 1. ;^t-'. fi "' [1867. treet, CM re. 9 ; Spear & 1011*8 rMoontlng, WEB, Ourl*d Hftir. ongs, eech*gCbain mtM J*t, bain, Sheet Ice. &c. MAN. 1867.] A0TEBTI8KMRMTB. "^"■'•■^-" [1867. \mmm \Fmm^m AND 3 AGBICETOBAL QKFLEMENT f ABEHOVSE, No. 7 WATER STREET.^ ALLAfliiOS. 9 ' ilMtm of Htttrls 4c Allan,) u j iii Uj. Ships' CambooMf, Mantel-piece and Register Orates; Shop, Office, Parlor and Cabin Stoves, all sizes and patterns. Anncnltiiral loplemts, of eTerj They also Mannfkotnre to order. AND MILL MACHINERY, Ships' Windlass, Iron Capstan, Ship Castings of every de- scription, and all kinds of Tin and Sheet Iron W ' ♦ *■ We bare always on hand a large Stock of ENGLISH, AMERICAN AND GERMAN ni Faicy GooAs. For a List of Articles in Stock, see our Catalogue. AND RETAIC. ^tz '^lv jj * ttJ''<'t 1; i: ■I i fll 1867.] ADTEKTISBMENTS. [1861 HOMTCi 9 17 DOCK STBEET, SAINT JOHN, N. B. PLAIN AND mtel Wmiu, BOOKSELLER, News Ageit ail Statieier. DEALER IN English, French & American Affentfor the sale of the Books issued by the Zond'On Printing and Publishing Comj^aivy. H. B.-Bflflb Neatly BflMil aillJEtej Fraieel mm {-^ [1867. 1^9 ; -r 3. Hf-. ■ oner. mean U Zondon iFraiiiiL 1807.] ▲OTXBTMBHEMTS. [1S67. JOHN MAKVEN, iiiPORTCR or FLOURf MEAL, FORK, T^AS, TOBACCO, BRANDY, GIN. ^^BISKEY. AND SPIRITS. CONSTANTLY ON HAND : SALT, DRY, SMOKKD. AND PICKLKD FISH. GRINDSTONES, PAILS,^ AND BROOMS. Q9*0rden for SHIP ST6BES ciurefally and punotually executed..^ No. 1, Ward Street (off Sontli ICarket Wharf,) SAINT JOHN, N. B. THE PHCEINIX FOUNDRY, ^ AND LO0OMOTIYE WORKS, ESTABLISHED 1835. MANUFACTURE LOOOXOnVSS, MARINE and HIGH PftEBStrAB STEAM ENGINES AND BOILERS, Force Pomps, Taming Lathes, Screw Presses, Jack Screws, TAPS AND DIES, SHIPBUILDERS' ORAMPS, Ship Castings, Machinery for Mills and other purposes ; Iron and Brass Castings, Blacksmitb Work, Jfcc. B39~ Turning and Planing done; Gear Wheels cut; Machinery repaired. Boiler Tubes, Wrought Iron Pipe, Hair Felting, Treenail, Shingle and Plug Machines, for sale. Orders respectfully solicited. FIiEMING & HtTMBERT, Proprietors. ■msy I8i1.] ADVERTiaEMEMTS. [1867. SCAinSEI^L BROS ) J-ll i.-f »!■-•■ -■ t^Ki-lf /'.H'U ■ l (■ > ALSO DEALERS m elM; ■i./'ti" .*?#V«,' »■ 9 . ; .... .... ■'hiacid.ii.... ■ ^ CORN MEAL. MF mm [F SMYTH STREET, (totI %MWS JOSl, "M. B. !•> [1867. i; 1 r J B. 186».3; ADVEBTIBEMENTS. [1867, ffijI^H W ^ (jg .r •! , isr. B.| f . H. WHITI & Co.. J. E. WHITE & Co., ^iiiig|i(iMI, K. a, 14 Sussex Vale, K.0.» NEW BRUNSWICK. IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN PR0Vf810NS,0RY GOODS, Ciipceries,, A^ paints; OILS, LEATHER ^ French Purr Mill Stones, Anil Wm BOLTIN& CLOTHS. 1? ZaC £3 Sly AKD AGENTS FOR Hampton Manufacturing Co. JAMES E. WHITE, CHARLES T. WHITE. WM. H. WHITE, HIRAM B. WHITE, 7 If 1867.] ADTERTI8naMT8. [1867. ^IMIB I» OEEISTIl, IMPORTER AND AND DEALER IN ALL KINDS OV LEATHER AND SHOE FINDIKO^, Moroccos, Kids, Bindings, Linings, &c., Bristles, Shoe Brushes, Boot Turners, Webbings, Threads, Galloons, Blacking, Varoish, Edo^Ink, Awls, Buckles, Iron Nails, Brass do., Steel TaclM, Pincers, '■ Nippers, Ibiives, PlteUt fee X-w% GountefSTze Sticks. Patent Screws, Hook Bills and Skivers, PegBreakers, Shank Lastert, Bardash, Hammeb. Boot Trees, (jraoLps, Clamps, ' LASTS/^c., ' ' I WHOLESALE ANPHITAIL. A snpply of NAILS from the Manufactory of S. B. FoRSTBR, always on hand, Wholbsale and Retail. No. 54, SOUTH SIDE KING STREET, 1861] ■¥^^ lENll SO pdf G Cornc 17 [1867. fm 9 iOV R fS, xe Sdbka. icrewB, 11b and en, ■kert, Asteri, , Hammeb. LPS, Iry of S, B. EET, 1861] A0TERTI8IMKNTS. [1867- SlilE§ll JOME 9 (SuQdessor to Robert Keltic), £& Ji W J& M> ^ AKD IMPORTER OF HENNESST'S PALE m DABK BBABT, SCOTGi and QUSH WmSKET, PORT AND SHERRY WINE, GINGER CORDIAL, &:e. &c. &e. Comer Gannarthen and Union Sts., SAINT JOHN, N. B. .) I 18B7.] ADVKnTimiKNTS. [1867. Ageit & CamnissiM Saleaai, AGENT OP THE BOSTON BEl4iN!9 COMPANJ, Secretary and SctMnHin of %H St. Jckn Mant^l^inffVo., jDbalsr in all kinds or RuBBKR Belting : Rubber Paokintr of all tHzet. patent and nla|n: Rr BBKH UdM ; RQbbeR; Ofltnenr Yirnish , BMilae ; Rul^blet iVbpr Mfttii ; RtTB»ta» QoATfl, of the teft quaUtiriMlrrur^ljMoii fo crack ^<«ttck)i , i nxmwk Blakkkts, Pflfoi^ CmUiOin, Bed^n^XIfe PreBenrCfn; /^"HUER HoBSE C0VEB8, Sheeting, I«(icgin8, Overalls, Aprons; Kl/ibkb Cloaks, for Ladies and GenU; iDflnkliig Tubes, Tubeing, fte. HAAS |IU«i^ 0^99 1 BcBBKB Stbinobs, Tnisses, Pipes, Combs, Braeeleto, Finger Blngs ; KcBBKB Eab Rinqb; i« sm erior article; BuBBEB Frame Toilet Glasses; dleeveButtons; Ten Holders; BvBBEK Pencils, Cups, Chai!|S, Tooth Picks, Charms, TtUmbles, Ac dJEjOs, YARIETT.— Toilet Poaps, Hair Brushes, Clothes and Bat do., Infhnt do., Shavlnff do., Tooth do., Fortmonies, Purses, Match Boxes; tioletaire Boards, Ladies' Bags, in variety, Fancy Combs, ^c. LEATHER BlL7INQ<-^f tlie 6e^ d«Mi1pti (^ 18670 ▲DYBRTIBEMKNTa. [11867. yiGTORIA HOUSE, SABIT JOHN, N. B. ,MlyM3 Ad RAy g) IMFOBTEK OF Britislii Foreign and American MERCHANDIZE, In nil the leading Styles pf Ifanufiiotmed. Woollens, Gottoiti, Lineds and Silks, EilMSHM ii TRIli^ m^VEBT VABtETT, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. 4 ^H Hats, Caps, Valises, &c. And everything requisite in this line for Country- Merchants. I 1867.] ADVKRTIBElICMTt. [1867, •3 IMPORTERS or GEMEAL HAEDWABE, AND • m • ^ Our Stock consists of all kinds of Shelf, House, Builders', and Ship Hardware, Horse Mails, Steel, Shot, Sheet Lead and Zinc, Paints, Oil, Glass, and Putty. Also : ^ > CARRIAQB HARliWABE, Such as Axles, Springs, Bent Rims, Spokes, Hubbs, Bolts, Castings, and an endless variety of Small Trimmings. ALWAYS ON HAND AT PROPER SEASONS: O^ EVER T DESCRIPTION. We keep one of the best assortments in the City, and our prices cannot be surpassed by any house in the trade. W. H. OLIVE & CO. [1867. lEE, f. House, e Nails, ints, Oil, 7 Spokes, ; variety )NS: • ts in the i by any i:CO. / I 1867.] AOTIKTISBiniim [1887. PAINTER, PETERS' STREET, SAINT JOHN, N. B. falb iitlliil ii Faieiii or Block, GRAIIIMG, la tattftttant of all kinds of Wood. PAPER HANGING, GILDING, AND GLAZING. •HIM' CABINS MLItHID. SIGKS AND WINDOW SASHES DONE TO ORDER. ^^In/omuUion and StUmatet ghtn UicA pttMum. /f^ Tu mm mimwir 3 tt$mt^ at If Wt OFnGE-6 BTTCHIE'S BUiLBING, SA.1NT JOHN, isr. b: SjM / J *>' !tt if*' [}. 1867.] ADVXMTIBEMBim. [I8«t. M i^J.£J.H No. 29 Prinofe ^ fjf illi^m Street) a / 0FP08ITB CHURCH •TEEET. IMPORTERS OF 9 OF EVERY^i)ESCRiiPTION. ' '' tT'.rrfc^/. '■' • -,' ■V ,* ■ I • ■ . ^* Moreens, Dftifiap^ ^^b Sills anil ta Jateriali!, i liatest Stjles. PBINfa, SHIBTIJI98, ]f||ikKIIII^i BIiA|SXETS« CLOTHS, TROUSERINGS, VESTINGS, TRIMMINGS, Small Wares, Slo. #6ts. WHOLESALE ANDIIE|V\IL. Particular attention is directed to our Stock of Domestic made J. & J. HEGAN. iii^' \ «# [18«. i street, Ion ■* i / ;' 9 :c\ 3i001>ft, t Styles. LASKBTSi rRlMMINGS, STAIL. nestic made GAN. 186t.] ▲DTKBTIBEMKNTS. ;^i [IS61. ALL t^mpm^er and Dealer in 9 9 P^ P^J^Xl^^lS ) witoi^eSAke and retail. CORNER OF SOUTH HARKST f HABF&HAHKETPIBI, * ''i k '^ ^-h J 1867.] ADVERTISXMKNTS. [1867. No. 2 Karket Square, SAINT JOHN, N. B. IMPOETEES OF &D CONSTANTLY BECEIVmO BT 8TEAMEBS : Silks, Sha:#ls, 1|:0|v4ts, HOSIEHTrGI«QVlS> Lw, Cottons, Flaiaels, Biiiits, Merpaiies, j?.UGS, WOOLLEN Moths, TrimmiiigB, of emtf description, COTTON WARPS, LACE8, MmZIN, FAMILY MOUSNINO, PARASOLS UMBRELLAS, Feathers and Flowers, Dress Goods, Ad^ .every article UBually kept in Dry Goods Stores. W: Wholeiale and Retail. / . < ■ :■ < It/ /3^ 1867.] ADTXRTISEUENTS. [1867. TEST STfLfi^ 09 MANUFACTURERS, M "KvVv^ %^Lvee\, ^av^^ loV.^, '^. *B, ^'■,' Partici|kr ftttei|ti(m is reqig(eit<»d to our Stock of 4' W4'^vf Mpifirii^ fiiciUtua for maMng thie best arUelet. ▲ COMFLKra ASSORTVIIIT Of PELT H Ali#r ALWSTS m BTOOK. Ladies' and Gentleinenls Fur Goods. ,0f all kjoda, Manufactured and eeleoted from the best markets. EV^ALL GOODS WARRANTED..^. Wholesale Orders promptly filled on Liberal Terms. HIGHEST CASH PRICES PAID FOR RA W FURS. I ' ■>§ '4.«k.^ / ^^> r^: -f 1867.] ADYSRTIfflUfEHTS. [IflOt. No. 80 Fnnce WiUian Stnet, Sattl p> N. ,1, IMPORTERS AND DEALBB^#' DRUGS, CHEMiC^X.S, Pat^ jrisiiJnMJRfiA Preparaiiins fiir the BRIJ!IHIhi,Cdlll»ll, and other TO!l«lfl^tlIiIfl&; ^tvt*«t%, '^\ifmg,e*, lj«*«-eVve*, fite. -4 NSW AND SLEQANT PREPARA TION FOR THE HAIR. /■ (>' [\m. % \ Hair, ther B riTff HAIR. 186Y.] ADVXBTISEMENTS. / "57 [1867. % Cut f aU, Cut Spike, f WKOPHT SHIP SPIKE !D©pot^-!N'o. 8, "Water Str^^et, ■ TW. GALV^^IZED SPIKES, \ AND SHEATHlf'fG NAILS. .* ORDERS RS5CltV£D FOR Mil's FM CEO. P. SANCTON. Ml J . ti. \ o I 1867.] AOTKRTISUtUTB. KHOX k ] UPHOLSTC GEBMAm (OPPOSITE if ARKl^J^ S •T. -# MlBE f O/IORDER, 1/ /■■^'' ^A-.