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Les diagrammes suivants illustrent la mdthode. rrata o lelure. 3 32X 1 2 3 1 2 3 4 5 6 MCMILLAN'S „,-»« AGRICULTURAL AND NAUTICAL tr ALMANAC, FOR 'M^ l@iS3 f» WITH IBLES ADAPTED TO THE PROVmCES OF |[W BRUNSWICK AND PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND. im SALE BY ALL BOOKSELLERS AND GENERAL DEALERS IN NEW BRUNSWICK AND PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND. FOB INDEX SEE PAGE 3. McMillan, os & loo prince wm. street, st. joiin, n, b. 188B. Advertisement. m PIANOS— by the Best Makers only— E. PEILER, 23IMarket S(iaare JSeTJ^-BTjX&'mBTD IBBG. JARDINE&CO. Wholesale and Retail GROCERS AND 8EED8MEI 85 and 85i Prince Wm, St., and 28 Wafer St, 3DII2.EOT IIMIiE^OieTEiaS OF MmMMim GROCERIES & fruit: I>ea.lei*(s in Peruvian Guano, ^uperphogphate of Mi Ground Bones, Bone Meal, Ground Plaster, and othj Fertilizers, Slicep Dip, Oil Cake, &c., &c. Ships supplied with Stores in Bond or DutyPij Seed and other Catalogues sent on application. Oirriage Hakert' SnppUes of aU kinds at S. HATWARO & Coi iirnDEx:. Ibert County 90 cultural Society, St John 120 :oultural, itc 163 Club 120 rt Mining Company 121 ia College V.in leritan Uftion of Honor 152 ricultural itijhMini^^try 60 itish Coluniliiii 7-t bt^ 118 iters' wSofiety 110 ildiiiq Society, Provincial 120 iliiiiiitSocioiy, St. John 120 Socii'tv... . 122 J of Trade, St. John 121 ;ist Ministers in New Brunswick KW i«lC'onvontion i:54 itist Kducational Institutions 185 sters and Attorneys 157 wlar '-^'^ to 35 mit> Iieiiartiuent 70 Jills, Ac 71 rami County, St. John 76 (ta(;o Districts, St. John, etc 81 iJcton County 01 irloite County 94 Mil nf I'hysicians and Surgeons 119 trchofEuijland 125 lofKn;'land S.S. Teachers' Association. 127 Vrch of Kngland Institute 127 fcDialaml Continental Church Society..l27 |ol:c TemiK-rance Societies 129 i«, value (if 153 I, of Sew. and Water Supply, St. John. 84 luslletums 154 liuionof Canada 61 pinion Safety Fund Life Association..l21 'san Church Society 126 sail Synod 126 fcruiient of Minister of Justice 73 inations of Astronomical Symbols,«!itc 9 leesinlSS;! 10 i!hMinii Cameron, J R 170 Campbell it Ellis 7 Climo's Photograjth Kooins 184 Daniel & Bovd 2nd page Cover Dunn, UC John 114 Dumaresq, J V 150 Eiistt'rn Marine Insurance Co 181 Fairwcalher, (joo E Foot of Cover Farmer, Kichard 83 Furlong, Thomas 30 Green, it n 156 Howe, J &.] I) 56 Hamm, J B 75 Harrington, Jas W 170 Harris, J it Co 174 Hayward, S A Co (foot lines) 1 to 188 Hayward,WH 6 I. S. S. Co 116, 117 Johnston, J 86 Jordan, W W 181 Jardinc & Co 2 Kelly & Murphy 75 Lockhart, W A (top line) 81 to 130 Liverpool, and London and Globe Ins Co Last page of Cover SEMKNTS. I May, J S j McConnell, Jas : ' Manchester, Robertson & Allison.7'aU4 , McAvity & Son, T ! Magee Brothers Merriam, C& G ;^nl piiceofCoTl Myers, W F & J W , ' Maclellau & Co """" . Na.sh, Thos....l83, Nova ScotiaSSCo." . Parks W H, Oltimneyis, Sec, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. IPR-IOICS LOW. Particular attention paid to Wholesale Orders. ICAMPBEIiL & EIiLIS, Manufacturers and Deai.eiis in Japanned, Enamelled and Tlnwares,,&c. HOT WATER HEATING APPARATUS. IMBING AND GAS-FITTING IN ALL ITS BRANCHES. [Shipg* Scuppers, Closets, &c., fitted. Caboose and Galley Outfits. leet Iron, a^iid Coi>per Work. H Prince Wm. Street and 30 Wat«r Street, Saint John, N. B. • King and Canterbury Sts., entrance on Canterbury, St. Jolin, H. E 8 Weather Table. PIANOS— sattsfactton guaranteed— E. 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Coyngrayiiame, Te/icher, Newcdstle, Northumberland. Principal Articles of the Calendar for the Tear 1883. jtlden Niiniher, 3 I Dominical Letter,... G ct, 22 Roman Indication, II flarCvcle, 16 I Julian Period, 6596 Fixed and Movable Festivals, Anniversaries, &c. &c. |)i[)hany, ptiiagesima Sunday, tirKiiiagesima, Shrove Sun- day [Wednesday, ^esiraa, 1st Sunday in Lent, iDavid, [Patrick, iSunday, ^ IFriday, ^ter Sunday, nunciation — Lady Day,... rSunday, [Geoi^e, ation Sunday, Jan'y 6 " 21 Feb'y 4 "7 " II March I •' 17 " 18 " 23 " 25 " 25 April 1 " 23 " 29 Ascension — Holy Thursday,.. May 3 Pentecost— Whit Sunday, " 13 Landing of the Loyalists, '* 18 Trinity Sunday, " 20 Corpus Christi, " 24 Birth of Queen Victoria, " 24 Accession of Queen Victoria, June 20 Proclamation '* " " 21 StJohnBaptiHt- Midnnra. Day, " 24 Dominion Day, .. July 1 ^ Mic.nel — MichaelmasaHf, - ' 'WJ Birth o ^rince of Wales, N ? St. Andxu^s", " 30 First Sunday in Aci , '•nt, Dec. 2 St. Thomas '« 21 ('liiia(r'ia.s Day, ^ W^ he year 5644 of the Jewish Era commences on October '2, l; 883. Mn (month of Abstinence observed by the Turks) commence* '^m 3 uff 83. he year 1301 of the Mohammedan Era commences on Nov. 2, 188ii. hese and other Feasts, Anniversaries, &c., will be found in the coluui^t he Calendar. Explanation of Astronomical Symbols and Abbreviations. eSun ^ Mars e Moon 0\. Jupiter ercury T? Saturn ''"'IS ^ Uranus ^ Neptune ° Degrees nv rth Minutes of arc Seconds of arc cf Conjunction □ Quadrature , cP Opposition § Ascending Node Descending Node N North ; S South E East ; W West M Morning; A Afternoon Gr. Hel. I at. — Greatest Heliocentric Latitude. d Carriage Stock. m~^^ ^. Canterbury Sts., entrance on Canterbury, St. John, N. B. DRTiTi Spring Signs Summer Signs Signs and Inllnences of the Zodiac. {1 "P Aries, head 2 "i^ Taurus^ neck 3 )X Gemini, arms {4 6g Cancer, breast 5 Q Leo, heart 6 TflP Virgo, bowels Autumn Signs Winter Signs r 7 LOJ Libra, reins j 8 1TI Scorpio, secrets (. 9 ;?t Sagittarius, thig: r 10 ;5 Capricomus, b \ II tsa Aquarius, lees i 12 K Pisces, feet THE SEASONS. Sun enters nf (Spring begins) March 20th, 7h. a. " " 6g (Summer begins) June 2l8t, 3h. a. " " ^ (Autumn begins) September 23rd, 6h. m. " ?6 (Winter begins) December 21st, midniglit. « ECLIPSES IN 1883. In the year 1883 there will be two Eclipses of the Sun, and two of the Mo 1. A partial Eclipse of the Moon, April 22, 1883, invisible at St. Job M M M M Mean Time at Saint John, f First contact with Penumbra, April 22, 4h. 44m " Shadow, " 22, 6h. 39 Middle of Eclipse, " 22, 7h. 15 Last contact with Shadow, " 22, 7h. 50 " Penumbra, " 22, 9h. 45 Magnitude of the Eclipse (Moon's Diameter = 1) 0.085. 2. A total Eclipse of the Sun, May 6, 1883, invisible at St. John Begins on the earth generally. May 6, 2h. 57m. A., mean time atSt.Ji in longitude 167° 11' East of Greenwich, and latitude 26° 10' 8. Central Eclipse begins generally, May 6, 3h. 56m. a., mean time j John, in longitude 1 55° 56' East of Greenwich, and latitude 34° 47' S. Central Eclipse at Noon, May 6, 5h. 21m. a., mean time at St. Jol longitude 147° 12' West of Greenwich, and latitude 9° 11' S ' Ends on Uie Earth generally, October 31, Oh. 25m. m., mean time John, in longitude 137° 28' West of Greenwich, and latitude 5° 14' X. S. HATWARO, k Co., Hardware of all kinds, M M U Meaniy at Saint Joi Explanatory. 11 ic. U Libra, reins X[^ Scorpio, secrets i([ Sagittarius, thigk ;k Capricomus, kn« wa Aquarius, leg- y^ Pisces, feet th, 7h. A. St, 3h. A. ber 23rd, 6h. >i. jr 2l9t, midnight. ^un, and two of the Mo| invisible at Ht. John, Mean Time | at Saint John, ) 0.085. isible at St. John A mean time atht,Ji ade26M0^S. csfim A., mean time mean time at bt. Joi Ide 9° 11' S. A., mean time lude 13° 55' S. mean tmie at ht. Joi '4°48'S. , ., 883, visible at bt. Joni Dh. 18.m M atSt.ll ^[ \ MeanTil M I HaintJw Ih. 35 2h.30 3h. ^5 4h.42 ?cS on tlie evening^ sibleatSt.Jj timer 1883, invisi Ih. 29m. A., mean d latitude 30° 4' >• >b.44m.A.mean;n^ei ind latitude 42 y ^>- «nd latitude lb predict its nature i ch result from viol^ ahases of the moon, jre than half a cmij VVeather, prophets li o be able to forecast! •al science in the Bria th the Weather Buif y certainty, the we ' intervals, readings ofj he would be enabled] at the wind always Uj and so, by means of J reaching. Still,mistjl fallible, so that much imong the exact scien^ llbefoundapprox'm Water at the given I LCt. TIDE TABLS— Continued. Bay of Funfiy, New Bmnmick. (bias, Seal Island, [Cove, Grand Manan, ndHrrbor, " iHead, t Quoddy, npobello— Welchpool, nt Andrews, fctang, H. M. —0.16 —0.27 —0.14 —0.5 —0.9 —0.0 —0.31 0.2 Lepreaux, Quaco, Spicer's Cove, Cape Chignecto, Grindstone Island, Folly Point, mouth of Pet'c'd'c, Cumberland Basin, Sackville, Moncton, H. M. —0.3 + 0.14 + 0.14 + 0.26 + 0.28 + 0.34 + 0.54 Atlantic Coast, Nova Scotia. ) Harbor, Island, 'Mouton, lerpool Bay, iLaHave, ^e Bay, garet Bay, i Island, north south side, side, H. M. —3.9 —3.22 —3.27 —3.31 —3.33 —3.36 —3.34 —3.51 —4.51 Halifax Harbor, Jedore Harbor, Ship Harbor, Liscomb Harbor, Country Harbor, Whitehaven, Canso Harbor, Guysbo rough, I Hood, of Canso, north, Du River, I North, Inne Bay, Cape Breton Island. H. M. —2.21 —2.6 —2.21 —3.21 —2.47 PORT OF REFERENCE — CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. I. Northumberland Straits, N. S. .(HanniwelVs al- Ha Harbor, H. M. —0.45 Wallace Harbor, H. M. —0.15 ert Island, ^ Hdu Harbor, —0.45 Pugwash Harbor, - 0.15 H^und, —0.15 Bay Vertie, —0.45 H>^ouche, —0.45 XI* ill* —3.32 —3.36 —3.27 —3.21 —3.41 —3.21 —3.33 —3.1 H. M. Sidnev Harbor, —3.6 Menadon Bav, —3.6 Lou isburg Harbor, St. Peter Bav, —3.21 —3.51 Arichat, -3.11 I ?e, ove (St. Mary's Bay)- Inchorage, [{Minas Basin), 7fr (Minas Basin), id Carrlafle 8toc)^ Prince Edward Island. H. M. H. M. 'oint, —2.15 Egmont Bay, —7.45 ton Harbor, —2.5 Cascurapeque Harbor, —5.5 an Bay, -2.5 Richmond Harbor, —4.45 tear, —1.45 Cape Turner, —4.35 if Hillsborough Elver, + 0.15 Grand Rustico, —4.5 i, -0.45 Tracadie, —3.45 e Harbor, —0.30 St. Peter's Harbor, —2.15 egash, —7.15 ■i (.' A J. ■■if 14 Tide Table — Light Houses. TIME TABIiE— Continued. Chdf of St. Lawrmce, N. B. Dalhousie Harbor, CampbeH'n, Restigouche River, Bathurst, Shippegan, Miramichi Bar, Sheldrake Island, Vin Harbor, Point Escuminac, H. M. —7.35 —6.45 —7.30 —7.3 —5.15 —4.45 —5.0 —6.30 Beaubere, Island, Richibucto River, Shediac Harbor, to be applied to that tide at Charlottetown which follows the Moon's southing. Cape Jourraain, And -i ~\\ Newfoundland. St. Pierre and Miquelon Road, Placentia, St. Mary's Harbor, Cape Race, St. John's, H. M. —2.12 —2.15 —3.5 —3.45 —3.15 Heart's Content, Trinity Bay, Fogo Island, Petit Port, Bay of Islands, St. George Harbor, West Coast,- Gulf of St. Lawrence. St. Paul Islands, Magdalen Islands, H. M. —2.45 —2.25 Anticosti, East Cape, Anticosti, West Point, LIGHT HOUSES. River 8t. John. Oreen Head. — Fixed white lights, visible 10 miles. Sand Point. — do. do. Oak Point. — dow do. Musquash Island. — Washademoak Lake. Fixed white light, visible 10 n Hendry Farm. — Fixed white light, visible 10 miles. In coming down, two lights to be kept in range until opposite N W end of Hog Island, wb a southerly course to be kept to the foot of Musquash Island. In goia the two lights to be brought in range opposite N. W end of Hog Island,] kept in range until within J mile of the light on Hendry Farm. No Man's Friend. — Fixed white light. Oromodo Shoal. — do. Wilmot Bluff. — do. Cox's Point. — Grand Lake. do. McMann's Point. — Grand Lake. Fixed white light. Robertson's Point. — do. do. Fanjoy Point. do. do. Hackerst Point. — Salmon River, Grand Lake. Fixed white light. Light Houses in Nova Scotia. Cape Sable.— On Cape. Latitude 43° 23^ W'. Longitude G5°37'11"J volving white light ; bright 15s, dark 258; visible in clear weather 12r Octagonal white tower ; stands 53 feet above high water mark. A sler whistle on southern point of Cape, elevated about 40 feet above i Sounds a blast of 10 seconds duration in each minute. Corrections in liigrht House information received too late for inserting^ in proper place. if H. > -i And -2 to that tide at which tblloYfs uthing. -1 t, Trinity Bay, f of Islands, rbor, West Coast,- 5t Cape, 38t Point, lite light, visible lOi 18 In coming down,' kd of Hog Island, ^h fash Island. In goij end of Hog Island,] mdry Farm. ?ht. kxed white ligl^t. Jcotia. .ongitudeG5°f^^f;'; Unclear ^veather 21 watermark. A* 40 feet above W ite. Add to the end of introduction (on page 21.) [The cjurscs given here, are bt given for true nautical courses and bearings, but are simply general oinpass courses and bearings.] Mt Rock Autonuitie Buoy, page 16, Moored in deep water adout 1 J miles 8 om Musquash Light. From a position one half mile outside of it, steer E N E lir Partridge Island, about 11 miles from this buoy, Point Lepreaux bears W j)ut 11 miles. ied Harbor, page 17, Bring it to bear W S W to clear the Light House oint. By keeping the middle of the river no dangers will be found between lere and Eastport. Weft Qmddy LUjht, page 21, 1st line 66 instead 67 ; 3rd line, IS instead 15 ; 111 line entrance, instead of light ; 6th line insert low water. The Channel is tow in progress of improvement. But there is a fog whistle at this station^ lying a blast of 8 seconds duration, at intervals of 52 seconds. |i% hland Light, page 21, 5th line N by E instead of N J E; last line N J W stead of N A E. In using this channel at night keep a sharp lookout for the emend of Libby Island, which makes low, and extends 1 mile east from the tilt; and for a can buoy off Cross Island Ledges, on your starboard hand. |e channel here is about a mile wide. LVoosepeai- Light, page 22, 1st line ; " 57," instead 25 longitude. 3rd line> liorth west side." hiifmjmum Light, page 22, 1st line; "In the top of a white dwelling use." [Pf(i( 3/t'nan Light, page 22, 1st line; insert, "On Petit Menan Island.'* line, " Varied by a white flash." 'mfM.1 Harbor Light, page 22, 3rd line; bring the light to " Bear." ](j Rock Light, page 22, 1st line; insert, "Rising from the middle of it. lare white dwelling." loier's Island Light, page 22, 2nd and 3rd lines ; " Fixed wliite light, variec? |a white flash every 90 seconds." laM Harftor, page 23, 2nd line; "and Bluehill Bay," after Mount Desert, line, insert, " about N." Ifoira's Head Light, 2nd line ; insert after " white light," but showing fixed [between the bearings, S W by W $ W and W by S J S. In entering from [bay, keep in the red light, to clear the Bay Ledges and the Fiddler. \ii Head Light, page 23, 4th line; "4 seconds duration followed by rval of 26 seconds," instead 8 seconds, etc. \mhxgan Light, page 23, Ist line ; "69 " instead of 67° longitude. 5th line, lana." Instead of 6th, 6th and 7th lines, " A blast of 15 seconds dura- at intervals of 40 seconds." int's Harbor Light, page 23, 2nd line ; " Once every minute," instead of half minute." ; md Light, page 23, 2nd line ; add " Booth Bay, Me." Island Light, page 24, 3rd line ; " by machinery, 8 times a minute,"' of by hand. "(/and Breakwater, page 24, 1st line ; insert, after red light, " varied by a ih every 40 seconds." Elizabeth Light, page 24, 2nd line ; "White," instead of red. 3rd line, led bv a white flash once a minute," instead of revolving. 8th line, " S E, 2| miles," instead of E by S 6 miles. ill, between Cape E and Wood Island, page 25: Whistling Buoy; "An itic buoy of the largest size is placed near Old Anthony Shoal, on which it at low tide. In making this buoy in thick weather, and wishing to 'ortland, pass J of a mile inside of it, and run N by E J E, 4 i miles, Tortland head will bear about N N W, when proceed as before." \ i , Corrections in Light House Information. •'I 5 ft! ,\ Wood Island Light, 1st line; "43," instead of 48° lattitude. 5th line, _. " To enter the North Eastern Channel in day time, run in, to the north ^ajil of Wood Island light house, until the Church steeple, in the 'Pool' settle! ment, bears S W by S 1 S, and run for it, leaving Negro Island on the left and Stage Island on the right, and anchor as soon as in past Negro Islan There is another channel to the westward of the light, but n;ore dangerous,' Insert after i?oo?i Island; page 24: VVHiistling Buoy; "an automatic buoj just off Boon Island Ledge. The buoy is painted red and black, horizontj stripes with ' B I L,' painted in white on the middle black band. Is oftei heard 6 miles. It bears E by S, 3} miles from Boon Island Light." Cape Neddock Light; "white tower, fixed red light, viz : 15 miles; also,] fog bell striking one blow every 30 seconds." Isle of Shoals, page 25, 5th line, " N N W 7 miles," S W by W. Whales Back Light, page 25, 1st, 2nd, and 3rd lines, " Grey granite towej fixed white light, varied by white flash every 90 seconds, visible 13 miles." Portsmouth Harbor Light, add after last line : " To enter Portsnioutli harb get Portsmouth light to bear N f W, and run for it until Whales Back lltl bears S E by E, and you are abreast the southern end of Wood Island, tin steer N J E until past Fort Point, and Portsmouth light house bears W br^ i S, then steer N W until the light bears S by E, and anchor. Or, wh Portsmouth light bears S by E, steer S W f S and anchor close inshore int cove to the westward of Fort Constitution, in from 2 J to 6 fathoms. Stran? in entering Portsmouth harbor, should take a pilot if possible." Newburyport Harbor, page 25, 2nd line ; " black and white." Ipswich Lights, page 25, 1st line ; " fixed white." Vape Ann Lights, page 25, 8th line, " Londoner." 10th and 11th *' with alternate intervals of 4 and 44 seconds." Gloucester Harbor Light, page 25, last line ; " two blows in quick successij then an interval of 30 seconds, then a single blow followed by an intervalj 30 seconds. Baker^s Island Lights, page 26, 4th line ; Vessels bound to Salem or Bevi will. 7th line, " a berth of half a mile." 8th line, "about." 8th line,! sert, " until Derby wharf light is in range with Fort Pickering light, n (Salem harbor) "will be." Marblehead Light, page 20, 4th line; "N N W i W." 5th and 6th Baker's Island lights bear N E |^ N, then steer N until abreast the Sparl with horizontal stripes, which, leave on your starboard hand, then steer !^ until Marblehead light bears S by W ^ W." Bostm Light, page 26, 1st line ; '/42," instead of 24° lattitude. 3nl I (take the enclosed in the last two lines and add it directly after the 3rd 4th line, when off Cape Cod highlands the course for Boston Light is I by W J W, which well clears Minots Ledge s^nd the Hard ings ; then, well past M inots, get Boston light to bear W by N and run for it, ieavij half a mile on the starboard hand, then, run W \ S until the Narrow8l| bears, W N W, when run Why N leaving the light 100 yards on the I board hand, then, steer, N W (keeping the middle of the channel), W Narrows, between Galloupes Island and Lovell's Island, then about N m for the Bell buov off Nixs' Mate, which, leave on port hand, then, runf N J N for Fort Independence, leaving the lower middle buoy, red, canj a good berth on your starboard, and State Ledge buoy, red, Nun, No 8,1 aboard on your starboard. Then run about N W J N for the black | buoy No 9 on the upper middle, which leave on your port, then, the i to Long wharf or to good anchorage is about N W i W. Long Island Light, page 27, omit lines 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 ; 9th lino, "S Wbrj W." 13th and 14th line, "one mile." 14th line (omit the lignro 1), I to }. 16th line, black. Can, No 3, ^ of a mile on your port. Light Houses — Bay of Fundy. 15 of the cUannell, J PIANOS— a good assortment— E. PEILER, 23 Karket Sqnare. Idand. — On south point, one-eighth of a mile inland. Latitude 43° 23' longitude 66° 0' 52^'. A fixed white light, visible 18 miles in clear jer. A white octagonal tower, 98 feet in height above high water. The id Rock lies S by W 3 J miles from light house. A fog whistle near light ; sounds in each minute a blast of 5 seconds duration, and after an inter- of 5 seconds another blast of 5 seconds. 'amouth, or Gape Forchu. — On Cape, south point. Latitude 43° 47' 28'' ; itude 66° 9' 21". Intermittent white light ; light l}m, dark 1 Jra ; visible lies in clear weather. Octagonal tower, vertical stripes, red and white ; 117 feet above high water. Fog whistle on west side ; sounds 10 seconds ivery minute. '«.— South point of entrance to harbor. Latitude 45° 41' 30" ; longitude 39'30'^ Two vertical fixed lights, 25 feet apart ; upper part white, lower red. Visible 11 miles in clear weather. Striped red and white vertically, mal wooden tower ; stands 65 feet above high water ; lighted when navi- isopen; a small red light is seen below lantern. By keeping light W ' vessels clear the east reefs off" Pictou Island. ' Tower of Custom House, latitude 45° 49' 10", longitude 62° 30' 30" ; white light, visible 8 miles ; stands 60 feet above high water ; in range lights at entrance to harbor ; leads to the channel up to the bar. Bay of Fundy. \pe S'lint Mary. — East side Bay of Fundy. Latitude 44° 5' 20" ; longitude 2' 40". Alternate red and white light every 30 seconds ; visible 17 miles r weather ; white octagonal tower ; stands 103 feet above high water. w Uand.—^ W point. Latitude 44° 14' 57" ; longitude 66° 23' 30" ; lie 13 miles ; white octagonal tower ; stands 92 feet above high water. whistle on N W of Brier Island, south side of light house ; sounds 3 blasts [Seconds duration, with interval of 4 seconds between them, each minute. h Head.— 17 yards from edge of cliff. Latitude 44° 24' 16" ; longitude ' 0'^ ; alternate red and white every minute ; visible 14 miles in clear er ; square white tower, 70 feet above high water. On south entrance itite passage. Inf Pcim,.— South point of entrance to Annapolis Basin ; latitude 44° 41' longitude 65° 47' 20" ; fixed white light, visible 13 miles ; square tower, red and white striped ; 76 feet above high water. Fog whistle on Point, sounds 8 seconds in each minute. William, or MnrsJiaU Cove. — South shore. Latitude 44° 56' 52" ; lon- 65° 16' 0" ; two vertical fixed white lights, 22 feet apart, visible 10 ; square white tower 92 and 70 feet above high water ; lantern on top of ing, lower light in bow window, visible from W S W round N to E N E. •garetviUe. — On extremity of Point S shore. Latitude 45° 2' 57" ; longi- ■?4'0"; red fixed light, visible 8 miles in clear weather; square horizonal black and white striped, 30 feet above high water ; visible iSWroundNtoENE. Haute.— On highest point. Latitude 45° 14' 35" ; longitude 65° 0' 45" ; [intermittent light, showing 40s in every minute, visible 20 miles in clear r, white square wooden tower, dwelling attached, almost hidden by 36o feet above high water. ■ M. -South sliore. Latitude 45° 10' 10'; longitude 64° 46' 0"; hite light, visible 12 miles ; white square tower 45 feet above high visible from all points of approach. O^Or.— Fog whistle, on extreme point opposite side of channel from ock; sounds during thick weather for 6s in every 30h ; the whistle should ' from 5 to 10 miles, according to the state of the wind and atmosphere. , »«■. 16 Light Houses — Bay of Fundy. PIANOS— by the Best Makers only— E. PEILER, 23 Market Square. King»port— On Oak Point Pier. Latitude 45° 9' 30^^ ; longitude 64° 2V 4.5' fixed white light, visible 8 miles ; upper enclosed part white, open framJ brown, 30 feet above high water ; visible from S W J W, round by E to \ 1 by W f W. Horton. — On bluff west side of Avon River. Latitude 46° 6' 15''' ; longitudJ 64° 33'' 30''''; fixed white light, visible 20 miles ; white square tower, 92 fe* above high water ; light in window. Walton Harbor. — Basin of Minas. Latitude 45° 14' 0'' ; longitude 64" t 45''. Fixed red light, visible 10 miles ; white square tower, 92 feet above H vj Burnt Coat. — Basin of Minas, N W extremity of Head S shore. LatitadJ 45° 18' 40''; longitude 63° 48' 30"; fixed white light, visible 13 miles) white square tower, with lantern on dwelling, 75 feet high above high water! visible from all points of approach. Spencer Point. — On north shore Cobequid Bay ; latitude 45° 23' 30'' ; Joiv gitude 63° 37' 0" ; fixed white light, visible 6 miles ; 35 ft above high watej Parrshoro\ or Partridge Island Light. — W side of river ; latitude 45° 23' Oi longitude 64° 19' 0"; fixed white light, visible 9 miles ; white square towei with lantern on dwelling, 37 feet above high water. Apple River. — On Cape Capstow or Hetty Point, N entrance; latitude li 28' 20"; longitude 64° 51' 30"; fixed white light, visible 12 miles; whi] oblong tower, 64 feet above high water. Hillsborough Wharf. — Petitcodiac River; latitude 45° 55' 15" ; lougii 64° 37' 45"; fixed white light, visible 5 miles; open frame. GrindMone.—W part of Island ; latitude 45° 43' 13"; longitude 64° 37' 2.51 fixed white light, visible 12 miles ; white octagonal tower 60 feet above 1 water ; visible from N E by E, round by N to E by S, Cape Enrage lighthoa S W by W i W about 10 miles ; in thick weather a trumpet sounds 4 bin in every minute. Cape Enrage.— Vitch of Cape ; latitude 45° 35' 34" ; longitude 64°46'ooj fixed white light, visible 15 miles; white square tower, 120 feet above hij water ; visible between the bearings of N W round by S to N E ; a steam 1 whistle 150 feet N E from lighthouse sounds 4 seconds in each minute; be heard from 3 to 10 miles. Quaco. — Temporary light on the Pitch of the Capo at "West Head ; latin N, 45° 19' 20" ; longitude W, 65° 31' 55" ; a fixed white light on ple:^ high, and visible 6 miles. Cape Spencer.— Viteh of Cape ; latitude 45° 12' 30" ; longitude 64° 54' ( alternate red and white light every 45 seconds, visible 20 miles ; white squj building with tower 207 feet above high water, visible between the beari from E S E round by S to W N W, Partridge Island light bearing by comp N W by W J W northerly, distant 6J miles. Split Mock Automatic Buoy. — Moored in 34 fathoms water 31^ W magi cally 2 miles off' Split Rock; latitude N 45° 6' 30": longitude W 6(5' 30" ; from the Buov, Partridge Island, bears N E by E } 10^ miles aniij Lepreaux light W | N, distant 11 miles. f Partridge Island. — St. John Harbor ; latitude 45° 14' 20" ; longitude fifii J^O" ; fixed white light, visible 20 miles ; tower vertical red and white stria 119 feet above high water ; in foggy weather a steam whistle sounds fori seconds every minute ; a bell buoy near E 8ide of Partridge Island reef. I Negro Point. — On end of Government Breakwater, W entrance Port of j John. Fixed red light on pole — temporary. St. John Harbor.— Beacon ; latitude 45° 15' 10" ; longitude 66° 3' I fixed white light, visible 10 miles ; vertical red and white stripes, 35 1 above high water. Light Houses — Bay of Fundy. 17 'h. above high watetl sible 12 miles; wh StoN E; asteami ds in each minute; PIANOS— on easy terms— E. PEILER, 23 Market Square. I }[mmsh, east side of entrance ; latitude 45° 8' 35''' ; longitude 66° 14' R"- fixed catoptric light, green to seaward, white towards harbor, visible 10 t^^^ white square tower, dwelling attached ; 112 feet above high water. Uep'rMUo:, on Point; latitude 45° 3M0''; longitude 66° 27' 39"; lights le above the other 27 feet apart; fixed white lights, visible 15 miles, striped irizontally red and white octagonal ; 81 and 53 feet hi^h ; visible between « bearings of W N W around by S to E by N ; fog whistle gives two blasts jo seconds duration, with an interval of 5 seconds. Ij^evfs Head, on west side of Beaver Harbor ; latitude 45° 3' 45" ; longi- ie66° 44' 0" ; fixed white light, visible 10 miles : white square tower 45 ft jove high water, seen at all points between eastern and western head of harbor. \P(a Point, east side of entrance to L'Etang harbor; latitude 45° 2' 20"; Wude 66° 48' 40" ; fixed green light, visible 10 miles ; white square tower, Celling attached, 51 feet above high water, visible from E round by S to N. liis Idand, west end of Island, south side of western entrance to Bliss har- latitude 45° 1' 15" ; longitude 66° 51' 0" ; fixed red light, visible 12 white square tower 15 feet above high water ; leave on starboard hand J in a deep water harbor and very plain, follow the starboard hand shore [the inner harbor. !Tek Passage on Mascabon Point ; latitude 45° 2' 20" ; longitude 66° 53' '; a fog trumpet sounds blasts of 7 seconds, with an interval of 30 seconds ireen each. Leave on starboard hand going in. if/u/—Passamaq noddy Bay ; latitude 45° 6' 53" ; longitude 66° 54' '; fixed white light, visible 15 miles; white square tower 130 feet above )k water ; a Bar extends E N E from lighthouse, and vessels require to Ipoffa distance of 260 yards to clear it at low water. \ Andrcivs, on sandy reef at east entrance ; latitude 45° 3' 45" ; longitude 0' 50" ; fixed white light, visible 10 miles ; white square tower 40 feet fcve high water ; to guide to all parts in inner Bay, and to vessels going up jriver St. Croix from L'Tete Passage or West Quoddy. There is only a (th of 4 feet on the N W extension of the reef towards the mainland. . Andrews, north point of entrance ; latitude 45° 4' 10" ; longitude 67° 2' fixed white light, visible 10 miles ; white octagonal tower 42 feet above I water ; visible between the bearings of N W by N and S E by S. fme Point, St. Croix Kiver.— latitude 45° 10' 0'^; longitude 67° 11' 0"; 1 white light ; white square tower 32 feet above high water. )fark Point, St. Croix River.— latitude 45° 10' 10"; longitude 67° 12' 30"; 1 white light; white square tower 32 feet above high water mark. hnpbello Island, north point of Head Harbor ; latitude 44° 57' 10" ; lon- de 66° 54' 10"; fixed white light, visible 15 miles; octagonal tower, [te, with red cross, 64 feet above high water. Leave on starboard hand in fing Head Harbor, and on port hand on entering Eastport, Me. ad Harbor. — Fog trumpet at north point of Head Harbor ; latitude N 44° 0'' ; longitude W 66° 54" 10"; during thick weather and snow storm riimpet will sound blasts of 8 seconds duration, with intervals of 35 lids between them. \ilh West Wolf Island, on south east point of tlie Island ; latitude 44° 56' I longitude 66° 44^ 10" ; revolving white light every 1 J minutes, visible 1i 20 miles; white square tower 111 feet above high water; lantern on ping, visible from all points of approach. jo/ZoK) Tail., north east part of Grand Manan ; latitude 44° 45' 52" ; lon- |e 64° 44' 0" ; fixed white light, visible 17 miles ; white octagonal tower et above high water ; visible between the bearings of S W round by S I W. A steam fog whistle on extreme north west head of Grand Manan, 1 I'; 18 Light Houses — Gulf of St. Lawrence. PIAIIOS— all Bpeclilly selected— E. PEILER, 23 Market Square. 80 feet above high water, sounds blasts of 4 seconds duration in each rainut? with an interval of 16 seconds between each blast. ' Grand Harbor, Grand Manan — on Fish Fluke Point, eastern side of Grand Harbor; latitude N 44° 40' 2'^; longitude W 66° 45' 2''; fixed white| catoptric light 40 feet above high water; visible 11 miles; sqiuire tower painted white. ' SotUh West Head, Grand Manan — on Gull Cliff; latitude N 44°36'0"' longitude W 66° 54' 16" ; revolving catoptric light ; makes complete rev(K lution in 2 minutes, showing 3 white and 3 red flashes at intervals of 20 sec onds ; 200 feet above high water; visible 24 miles ; white square tower. Old Proprietor Ledge, to the S E of Grand Manan Ledge. Latitude 44 33^ 10" ; longitude 66° 40' 0" ; visible 8 or 10 miles ; a spindle beacon painted red ; a cage, elevated 31 feet above high water mark. Gannet Rock, on rock. Latitude 44° 0' 38" ; longitude 66° 47' 0"; interj mittent white light, 45° ; eclipse 5\9, flash 4^8 ; eclipse 5Js in every 60 seconds visible 12 miles; octagonal tower, vertical black and white stripes, 66 fee above high water ; a gun is fired to answer signals during fogs and snow storms dangerous rocks extend 4 miles eastward of the lighthouse. Machias Seal Island, near middle of Island. Two lights 64 yards from eacl other. Latitude 44° 30' 7" ; longitude 67° 6' 13" ; fixed white lights, visibli 14 miles ; white towers 54 and 66 feet above high water ; a fog whistle soum in thick weather, fogs and snow storms, 5 seconds in each half minute. New Brunswick.— Gulf of St. Lawrence. Dalhousie, south side of entrance to harbor. Latitude 48° 3' 45" ; longitudJ 66° 20m 508; fixed white light, visible 13 miles ; white square tower 49 fe< above high water, seen from all points of approach. Dalhousie Range Lights. Front Tower on public wharf; fixed white lightl Latitude N 48° 4' 40" ; longitude \V 66° 22' 30"; back tower on Montgomerj Island ; front tower 24 feet, and back tower 27 feet above high water. Heron Island, Chaleur Bay. Latitude 48° 0' 0" ; longitude 66° 8' Q" ; fixa white light, visible 15 feet ; white square tower, 66 feet above high water, vis ible from all points seaward. Petit Rocher, on Elm Tree Point ; latitude 47° 48' 39"; longitude 65° 13"; fixed light, visible 12 miles; white square tower 49 feet above iiig water mark. Bathurst, on Caron's Point. Latitude 47° 39^ 10"; longitude 65°36M0'1 two fixed white lights, one visible 10 miles, white tower ; the other visible! miles, square tower striped red and white, 43 feet above high water ; ran^ light to guide vessels into the harbor. Campbellton Range Lights. Front tower on pier beside railway wharf; : feet above high water ; back tower on Mofl[at's wharf; fixed white light, 24fej above high water ; Latitude N 48° 0' 50" ; longitude W 66° 39' 40''. Caraquet, on Island, Bay of Chaleur. Latitude 4< ° 49' 40" ; longitude 54' 0" ; fixed white light, visible 14 miles ; white square tower on dwelling | feet above high water. Goose Lake, west side of Miscou Island. Latitude 47° 55' 43"; longitaj 64° 35' 40"; revolving white light every minute, visible ten miles; wh' square tower, 40 feet above higli water, complete revolution every 2 niinut^ Shippegan, Alexander Point. Latitude N 47° 43' 30"; longitude W6j 39' 25"; fixed white catoptric light, 32 feet above high water, visible^ miles ; square white tower. A small light has been established 484 ya S W by W from main light 22 feet above high water, visible 9 miles in direct! of range. The two lights range with buoy outside the bar. Light Houses — Gulf of St. Lawrence. 19 on in each rainuuj PIANOS— Muiiiiactiirer'i gnaraity with Moh— E. PEILBR. jfigcou Island, Birch Point. Latitude 48° r 0''; longitude 64° 29' 26/'; jed red light, visible 12 miles, white octagonal tower, 79 feet above high A steam fog whistle placed in the year 1875, and situate 107 yards east _ilighthouse; sounds blast of 5 seconds duration, every half minut«. [pbucActtWttcAe.— Latitude 47° 40' 5'' ; longitude 64° 45' 5"; fixed green ([bt, visible 8 miles ; white square tower with dwelling attached, 35 feet above p.h water. lyorth IVacadie, one on north side of Gully, the other south side of Bar ; lati- ie47° 33' 14"; longitude 64° 51' 35" ; two fixed white lights, visible 12 white square tower, open frame, 30 and 39 feet above high water ; t and harbor range lights. [Siflith Tracadie, north side of Gully. Latitude 47° 30' 0" ; longitude 64° '10"; two lights, back light 166 yards north from front one; fixed lights, .ot one white and back one red; visible 8 miles; front building an open jiite tower, back building square red tower ; 20 and 26 feet above high water. \^\s crossing the Bar from sea should steer north, keeping the lights in >; width of Bar two cable lengths. UusinUic, Crab Island. Latitude 47° 18' 54" ; longitude 64° 59' 30" ; fixed lighte, front red and back white ; visible 7 miles ; white square ler, 30 feet above high water ; coast and harbor range lights. \S(juac. Latitude 47° 17^ 47" ; longitude 65° 3' 20" ; two fixed white hts, visible 11 miles ; white square tower; 32 feet above high water ; coast 1 harbor range lights situate north east of Gully. IPortage Island, on south point of Island. Latitude 47° 9' 50" ; longitude »'2'40"; fixed white light, visible 12 miles; white tower, 46 feet above jh water. tfay Island Range Lights, two Range Lights upon Hay Island, Miramichi ly, to enable vessels, in seeking shelter, to clear the point of the shoal off' the end of the Island. Latitude N 47° 14^ 10" ; longitude W 65° 3' 40" ; front light is fixed white catoptric, exhibited from a lantern hoisted on a It 15 feet high : it is elevated 23 feet above high water, and should be vis- le 10 miles : at the base of the mast is a small shed painted red. The back t is distant 210 feet from the front one : it is fixed white catoptric, elevated feet above high water, and should be visible 11 miles : the building is a are wooden tower, 21 feet high from base to vane, and is painted white. Oai- Poin<, Miramichi Bay. Latitude 47° 7' 40" ; longitude 65° 15' 10" ; fixed white lights, half a mile apart, visible 10 miles ; white tower, 40 and feet above high water. Beacons. Mirah Island, Miramichi Bay. Latitude 47° 6' 50" ; longitude 65° 18' two fixed white lights, quarter mile apart, visible 9 miles ; 48 feet above 'fl wfitPT* RpAoons 'Granh Beach, Miramichi Bay. Latitude 47° 5' 30" ; longitude 65° 28' two fixed white lights, bearing S W and N E from each other, visible 10» les; white tower 120 and 140 feet above high water. Beacons. "iidle Island, Miramichi River. Latitude 47° 0' 3" ; longitude 65° 19^ ; fixed white light, 45 feet above high water. Beacons. 'ox Island, north west point of Island. Latitude 47° 8' 5" ; longitude 65* 20"; three fixed white lights, visible 8 miles. One of the lights is situated in 100 feet of the most northern point of the Island : it is 50 feet above ih water, and has a post 40 feet high. Second light is 1051 feet S E J S the first named, and will be 46 feet above high water, with a post 38 feet jh. Third light is 954 feet S W from the first named, and 36 feet above ;h water, with a post 28 feet high. The first and second in line range N W ^ with the old Horseshoe Channel. The first and third in line range N E 20 Light Houses — Gulf of St. Lawrence. PIANOS— satiBlactioii always gnaranteed— E. PEILER. through Portage Island Channel. The second and third in line range W hv \I leading to the upper buoy of Horseshoe Shoal. Fox Island, east end ; latitude 47° 6' 50'^; longitude 65° 0' W ; two fixe., white lights, visible 10 miles; white tower, 30 feet above high water uiark^ range lights to guide vessels through the Swashway Channel. Miramichi Bay Light Ship, Horseshoe Bar, between Fox and Portage WamlJ Latitude 47° 8^ 0'' ; longitude 65° 3'^ 0'' ; fixed red light, visible 8 niiles ; .3.J feet above high water. A schooner rigged ship. Preston^s Beach, Miramichi Bay. Latitude 47° 4' 50''' ; longitude Oo^ 'r,{{ 40''' ; two fixed white lights, visible 10 miles, 55 and 60 feet above liigh waterj "White Beacons. .Eacuminac, on Point. Latitude 47° 4' 32'' ; longitude 64° 47' 30" ; fije white light, visible 14 miles ; white tower, 70 feet above high water. A stean, fog whistle situated 100 yards west of the lighthouse, sounds 10 seconds in eacli minute. Richibudo Head, on Headland. Latitude 46° 39' 40"; longitude 64°42^ 30" ; fixed white light, visible 14 miles ; white square tower, 70 feet awj high water. Bichibudo Harbor Range Lights, two range light towers, close to the preseni day beacons upon the South Beach, at the entrance to the Richil)ucto Riveri The front building is on the outside of the bank ; white square )wer, 33 fe< high to vane on lantern ; latitude N 46° 42' 45" ; longitude W !4° 46' 10"f the light is fixed white catoptric, elevated 40 feet above high w; er mark, and should be visible 12 miles. The back tower is distant W by 8 ^ S 306 feel from the front one ; it is an open white square tower, 43 feet high to vane oi lantern ; the light is fixed red catoptric, elevated 44 feet above high watei mark, and should be visible 12 miles. These two lights are intended to rei place the day beacons, and in one lead through the channel over the bar the mouth of the river. Budouche Range Lights. — Two Ranee Lights upon Dixon's Point, on thJ south side of Buctouche Harbor ; latifude N 46° 27' 40" ; longitude W 64) 38' 50". The light is fixed white catoptric, 36 feet above high water mar^ and visible 11 miles in direction of Range Tower, 30 feet high; white. Th back range light is 1050 feet N W by W from the front one. The building! similar, 34 feet high, similar light, 41 feet above high water ; visible 12 mile South Beach, entrance to Richibucto River; two range light towers ; lat^ tude N 46° 42' 45" ; longitude W 64° 46' 10" ; fixed white catoptric liglit^ feet above high water, visible 12 miles. Tlie back tower is distant W by S J| 306 feet from the front one; open frame stiiuire tower 43 feet liigli, paintei white. The light is fixed, red catoptric, 44 feet above high water, visible 1| miles. Cassias Point, on Point; latitude 46° 19' 15"; longitude 64° 30' 201 revolving white light every half minute, visible 14 miles ; white square towel 40 feet above high water. Shediac /sZawd.— Latitude 46° 15' 20" ; longitude 64° 31' 50"; two fixe white lights, visible 10 miles ; white tower, 48 and 56 feet above high watej Beacons. Shediac Harbor, Point du Chene Wharf. Latitude 46° 14' 20" ; longitiid 64° 31' 0" ; fixed white light, visible 6 miles ; 15 feet above high water. Jourimain, on Cape. Latitude 46° 10' 0" ; longitude 63° 48' 30"; Hasliiq white light every 10 seconds, visible 14 miles ; white octagonal tower, 72 fe< above high water ; visible from S W round N to W. jIGht Houses — Eastport to Jdoston. 21 n line range Wbv; PIANOS— Second-hand taken in exchange tor New— E. PEILER. United States— Eastport to Boston. jrSfa Coast Liglits are distinsuishe^i from Harbor Lights by tlie latitude and I lonfritude being given. Parti<.uiar Sailing Directions for entering Harbors ^iftween St. John and Boston, are also given.] pg Qnoddy Light. Latitude 44° 48^ 54'^ N ; longitude ^)7° 57' V^ W ; liower of brick, painted with red and white horizontal stripes, connected with Veiling house by white building; fixed wliite light, visible 15 miles ; situated ion the west side of the entrance to Eastport and the St. Croix River, via Lubec [(arrows. Good anchorage in West Quoddy Bay 1 mile N N \V from the light. ) passage through the Narrows at low water; strangers should not attempt eo through without a pilot. little River Light, on an Island at the mouth of Little River Harbor ; tower ^hite, attached to Keeper's uwelling ; fixed light varied by white flashes Im liV, visible 11 miles ; seen from N E by E i E, via eastward to south. Also, bell, struck by machinery twice a minute. Latitude 44° 39' 45'' N; lungitude 67° 12' 5" W. Good anchorage for a small number of vessels just iside the Island. To enter harbor pass to eastward of the light. Libby Island Light, at month of Machias Bay and River ; latitude 44° 34' 'X; longitude 67° 22' 2" W ; grey tower; fixed white light, visible 12 miles. 1 south west end of Libby Island. Island is divided in two parts. Fog bell ock b; machinery. To enter Harbor, via Eastern entrance, get Avery's jck Light to bear N f E and run for it, leaving it handy on starw)ard hand, len N by E to a high, round, woody Island, which leave handy on port side, len N J E half a mile, and anchor. I Via Western entrance. Pass Libby Island Light a fair berth on your star- hand, and get it to bear S S W half a mile, then run N E by E until Ivery's Kock bears N by E, then continue as via Eastern Entrance. f ireiVs Rock, in Machias Bay, near mouth of River ; tower built from the ) of Keeper's dwelling, painted white; fixed red light, visible 14 miles. \Mmepeak Light. Latitude 44° 28' 27" N; longitude 67° 31' 25" W; iite tower, white flash light, 30 seconds between flashes, visible 13 miles. ake Island is to the west side of entrance to Bay of Fundy. P^or entrance )Moosepeak Harbor, pass to the eastward of light about a N W course one lie. There is another small harbor about N N E, IJ miles from the light, lied the Cow Yard. Bearings — to Libby Island light, N E by E | E, 9 miles ; jPetit Menan light, W i S 15 miles. ^epeak Automatic Buoy, in deep water, off Moosepeak light ; works by Hon of the sea; often heard 4 miles; Bearings — Moosepeak light bears N [W 2 miles. Petit Menan Ledge W | S 15 miles. Petit Menan light W 15 ties, Libby Island light N E | E 9 miles. _ • ptMs Island Light : white tower ; fixed red light, visible 12 miles. To Iter Moosepeak Reach, west entrance, leave light on starboard hand ; also, a m to Pleasant River. ^m-aguagus Light ; white tower ; fixed white light, visible 12 miles ; located jPond Island ; entrance to Narraguagus Bay and Millbridge ; bell struck by 1 to answer signals in thick weather. ?(IH Menan Light; latitude 44° 22' 2" N ; longitude 67° 51' 51" W; tall tower; fixed light, varied by light flashes once in 2 minutes, visible 17 This light is a warning against dangerous shoals, of which Petit Me- 1 Ledge, or South East Breaker, bears S 8 E 3J miles, on which is 6 feet at r water, (Iron Nun Buoy) painted vertically red and black stripes. Sims' |ck bears S J E 2 miles; 9 feet at low water (Spar Buoy). Tibbett's ledge i E by N 3 miles, 9 feet at low water ; no buoy. On Petit Menan there •King and Canterbury Sts., entrance on Canterbury, St. John, N. B. '•:^ ei LIGHTMOUsS— EAOTPORTTOJiOOTONr PIANOS— New and Second-hand, pricei moderate— E. PEILER. is also a steam fog alarm giving two blasts a minute ; intervals between bla8 8 and 42 seconds ; heard 8 miles. A dangerous neighborhood for strangers Prospect Harbor Light; tower white, showing a flashing red and white ligji flashing once in 30 seconds; visible 11 miles; on the eastern side of thei trance to Prospect Harbor. In running for the Harbor, bring the light to N i Winter Harbor Light; white tower ; fixed white light, visible 11 miles. ( south point of Mark Island, western entrance to Harbor, leave on port han also, guide to Mosquito harbor. Ecg Rock Light; white tower; fixed red light, visible 14 miles; on Kock in Frenchman's Bay. Fog bell struck by hand for [mssini,' vesse Bearings — Bar harbor bears N W J N, 4 miles; Baker's Island bears S \V S i S, 8 miles. Baker's Island Light; latitude 44° 14' 27^' N ; longitude 08° IV oQ"\\ white tower, connected with Keeper's house ; fixed light, varied i)y wh flashes ; on Baker's Island, off" Mount Desert ; a guide to Cranl)erry Islai north east and south west harbors. On entering either of these, leave light port hand ; but in going to Bass harbor leave it on starboard hand 1 nii Bearings — Bass Harbor Head bears W $ N, 5 miles ; Mount Desert Kock ha S } W, 18 mi'..is; Petit Menan Light bears E by N ^ N, 16 miles. North East Harbor Li^ht ; tower painted brown, with black lantern ; fix white light, visible 14 miles, on Bear Island ; a guide to N E harbor hy leavii it on starboard hand. Bass Harbor Head and Light; tower painted white; fixed red light, visi 13 miles ; north east side of entrance to Bass Harbor, Mount Desert ; a struck by hand to answer signals; this will be left 100 yards distant onsti board hand by vessels going to Bass Harbor. Mount Desert Rock ; latitude 43° 58m 7s ; longitude 09° 7n) 42s ; grey tow fixed white light, visible round entire horison 14 miles ; on Mount b Kock, Maine ; ?; bell struck bv machinery. Bearings — Baker's Island bei N J E, 18 miles; Petit iMonan light bears N E ^ E, 23 miles; Moosei bears N E by E \ E, 38 miles; Matinicus light W \ S, 33 miles. Vea bound to 8t. John will run E N E straight up between Grand Manan and American shore. Rnrnt Coat Harbor Lights ; two; white towel's, showing two fixed wL lights 100 feet apart, visible 11 miles ; on south eud of Swan's Island, Mail To enter the harbor, get the lights to bear N E f N, or in range, and run them until close aboard, then run E by N ^ of a mile to anchorai^e. Eggemoggin Light ; white tower ; fixed white light, visible 9 miles ; on( Island, at entrance to Bluehills Bay and Eggemoggin Reach ; also, guide Ellsworth. Sad(Ue-Back Light ; tower, upi)er part, grey ; lower part, white; on an near S W end of Isle au Haute ; a guide to Isle au Haute Bay, and to Penobscot Bay ; fixed white light, visible 12 miles; leave on port hand berth and steer N ^ W. Mark Island Light, on an Island at the western entrance to Deer Isli TlvOroughlare, or to Merchants' Row; white tower; fixed white light, visij 12 miles. This station is in Isle au Haute Bay, bearing abont N N Efi Saddle Back 4 miles. To enter Thoroughfare, leave light on starboard bi to enter Merchants' Row leave it on port hand. Heron's Neck Light, on the south point of Green Island, the most soiitlii one of the Fox Islands ; a guide to Carver's Harbor and to Hurri(;ane Sou white tower ; fixed red light, visible 11 miles. Eagle Head Light, on Eagle Island, at the li- d of Isle au llante Kay; to the N E entrance to Penobscot Bay. Vessels on entering will leave Sai S. HATWARD & Go., Wholesale Hardware and Carriage Stock, mmarwmi^^BSffpmprwBmmr "ZT vards distant on sti Hand, the must smilhl indtoHuriioaneboiii Isle an Haute Bay ;i Entering will leave ^ai PIAlfOS— none except reliaUe Instnunentg sold— E. PIELER. jk on the port hand and run straight for Eagle Head, leaving it on the port jje- white tower ; fixed white light, visible 13 miles. Pumpkifi Islavd; white tower; fixed white light, visible 9 miles; a guide Eggemoggin Reach from the west ; leave it on the starboard hand. ])ic^s Head; white tower ; fixed white light, visible 17 mile?^ ; west side of trance to Castine Harbor, Maine. f(rrt Point Light ; white tower ; fixed white light, on Old Fort Point ; left ad side of entrance to Penobscot River. Grindd's Point; white tower; fixed white light, visible 11 miles; on the irthside of entrance to Gilkey's Harbor, on Long Island, Penoltscot Bay. yegro Mand Light ; white tower; fixed white light, visible 12 miles; at mth side of entrance to Camden Harbor. Indian Island Light ; white tower ; fixed red light, visible 12 miles ; east le of entrance to Rockport Harbor, Penobscot Bay. Brom's Head Light; vhite tower, attiiched to Keeper's dwelling; fixed iHte light, visible 11 milos; on western side of Fox Island and at east side western entrance to Fox Island Thoroughfare ; is extinguished when Thor- ighfare is closed by ice.^ (kl^ a Head Light ; white tower; fixed white light, vinible 15 miles; guide Rockland harbor; also to vessels bound up or down western Penobscot Bay. White Head Light; latitude 43° 58m 42s N; longitude 69° 7m 28s W ; grey er, connected with white dwelling; fixed white light, visible 13 miles; at tern side of western entrance to Penobscot Bay ; also a steam fog alarm, ing a blast of 8 seconds duration once a minute. Matinicus Lights; latitude 43° 47m Os N ; longitude 58° 51m 18s W ; two !v towers, 180 feet apart and ranging N N W and S 8 E ; fixed white lights, ible 15 miles ; located on Matinicus Rock. Bearings — Mount Desert Rock ITS E J N, 33 miles ; Monheigan Light bears W by N \ N, 21 miles. Course iPortland Head, W | N, 64 miles. Also, a 12 inch steam fog whistle, sound- blasts of 5 seconds duration with intervals of 25 seconds between ; also, a struck by machinery, which will be used in case of accident to whistle. Meigan Light ; latitude 43° 45m 52s N ; longitude 67° 18m 57s W ; grev er; white Hash light, visible 19 miles, flashing once a minute; on Monhei- Island. Bearings — Matinicus bears P] by H, 21 miles ; Seguin Light beai*s JN, 20 miles; White Head Light bears N E J E, 18 miles. Also, on ancus Island, near Monheigan, a steam fog alarm, giving 2 blasts of 5 «ds each per minute, with an interval of 8 seconds between the blasts, a pause of 42 seconds. }mnt's Harbor Light; white tower; red flash light, visible 13 miles, flash- once every half minute; on south west side of entrance to Tenant's Har- (Only used by small vessels.) \rt Clyde; white and grey tower; fixed white light, visible 10 mUes; on ihall's Point, east side of entrance to Herring Gut, St. George, Maine. mklh. Light; white tower; fixed light, varied by white flashes; on kiln Island ; a guide to vessels entering Thonuiston, Me. ; leave it on ard hand going in. ' viqnid Point; white tower; fixed white light, visible 14 miles ; west side itrance to Bristol Bay, and east side of entrance to John's Bay. mend Liaht ; white tower ; fixed white light, visible 13 miles ; on Burnt id, west side of entrance to Townsend Harbor. *mtt Light ; white tower; white flashlight, visible 12 miles, flashing a minute; on Ilendrick's Head, on the east side of Sheepscott Bay, and ice to Sheepscott River ; guide to Southport and Wiscassett. Island Light; white tower; fixed white light, visible 13 miles; en- •Ung and Canterbury Sts., entrance on Canterbury, St. John, N. B. 24 Light Houses — Eastport to Boston. m '•i PIANOS— inspection invited— E. PEILER, 23 Karket Square. trance to Kennebec River, and guide to vessels entering it ; to be left on t port side going in. Also, a bell, struck by hand. Seguin Liakt ; latitude 43° 42m 2o8 N; longitude 69° 45m 81s W; gp tower ; fixed white light of the first order, visible 24 miles ; on Seguin Islan off the mouth of the Kennebec River ; to enter the river, leave the lisht ( the starboard hand, and run for Pond Island. Also, a steam fog wliistle, £oiiJ ing blasts of 8 seconds duration at intervals of 52 seconds. Boarings^Jfj way Rock light bears W \ N, 13 miles ; Pond Island light bears N, U mjij Cape Elizabeth bears W by S, 22 miles; Monheigan light bears EiS, miles. Half- Way Rock Light ; latitude 43° 38m 21s N ; longitude 70° 2ni 13,s \ grey tower ; fixed white light, varied by red flashes, flashing red once a ute ; on Half- Way Rock, Casco Bay. Bearings — Seguin liglit bears E miles; Portland Head bears W, 8 miles; Cape Elizabeth bears WSW miles. Portland Head Light ; latitude 43° 37m 22s N; longitude 70° 12m 29s white tower ; fixed white light, visible 15 miles ; on west side of entrance Portland Harbor. Also, a DaboU's air trumpet, giving blasts of 8 secoi duration once in 40 seconds. Portland Breakwater ; white tower; fixed red light, visible 8 miles. Thii a harbor light, and stands on the end of the granite breakwater extending] from the south side of the harbor ; to be left on the port hand in passing] the harbor. Cape Elizabeth Lights ; latitude 43° 33m 50s N ; longitude 70° 12m 9s 1 two red towers, 900 feet apart, and ranging N E by E and S W by W ; east* li^ht white, fixed ; westerly light white, revolving once a minute, visible] miles. Also, a fog trumpet, giving two blasts of 5 seconds each with an inteif of 8 seconds between them, then a pause of 42 seconds. Bearings— Boon IslJ Light bears S W i S, 30 miles ; Thatcher's Island bears S W | S, 62 mif These lights are a warning against dangerous shoals, of which Alden'sRod mostly to be feared, bearing E by S 5 miles, on which is 6 feet of water at j water ; the others range from 14 to 18 feet at low water. To approach] land at night, get Portland Head Light to bear N N W and run for it, lead it a fair berth on the port hand, then run N by W 1 mile, then N | w| Breakwater light bears N W by W JW , then run N W 1 mile and anchiK Wood Island Light ; latitude 48° 27m 23s N; longitude 70° 19m 458 1 white tower ; red flash light, visible 13 miles, flashing once a minute; entrance to Saco River, and guide to Winter Harbor and Biddeford Pool] leaving it on port hand. Also, a bell struck by machinery, two blows inr succession, followed by an interval of 25 seconds, then one blow. Goat Island; latitude 43° 21m 278 N; longitude 70° 25m 31s W; tower; fixed white light, visible 11 miles; (harbor of refuge) on tlier side of entrance to Cape Porpoise harbor (near Kennebunk); leave on j , board hand going in. Boon Island; latitude 43° 7m 16s N : longitude 70° 28m SOs W; grejj nite tower, 133 feet above high water; fixed white light, visible 18 milesl York. Bearings — Cape Elizabeth lights bear N E by N, 30 miles; Matiif lights bear E by N, 80 miles ; Cape Ann lights bear S by W :] W, 30 1 Isle Shoals light bears S W J S, 12 miles. Isle of Shoals ; latitude 42° 58m Os N ; longitude 70° 37m 2")sW; tower; light, flashing, red and white, visible 15 miles, flashing every 20« on White Island, the most south western of the Isle of Shoals cluster, oti'l mouth, N. II. Bearings — Boon Island light bears N E ^ N, 12 miles; Wij Carriage Makers' Supplies of all kinds at S. HATWARD & Cos, 3T0N. Lkjut Houses — Eastport to Boston. 25^ irket Square. y it ; to be left on \ )0 45m 81s ^V; gn les ; on Seguin Islaa 'er, leave the lie;lii i 3amfogwlu8tle,£oua nds. Bearings-F ght bears N, U mila light bears E \ % igitude 70° 2m 13s ^ iasliing red once a mj ;uin ligbt bears E, zabeth bears ^VS^V| Igitude 70° 12m 29s west side of entrance] nng blasts of 8 secoil , visible 8 miles. Th'd breakwater extending! port hand in passing I longitude 70° 12ni 98^ UndSWby\V;easV mce a minute, vi londs each with an inte^ Bearings— Boon Isli iaears S W I S 62/ of which Alden's. ihis 6 feet of water all ater. To approach S W and run for it, M Imile, then^ljj \V 1 mile and ancho' ,ngitude 70°19m4o9 ing once a mmut«; ^orandBiddefordPooJ hinery, two blows mr- en one blow. :le 70° 25m 3l9 'W; ',r of refuge) on the ennebunk); leave oni |70° 28m 3(>s W; grey light, visible 18 nul;* by N, 30 miles; Mf ,e 70° 37m 2.)s^\, lies, flashing ever\ .0 ^f Shoals cluster.o ?EiN,12jiiil^^' PIANOS— a good assortment— E. PEILER, 23 Market Sqnare. jck light bears N W J N, 12 miles ; Newburyport Bar bears W by S, 13 iles' Cape Ann lights bear S, 17 miles. \^ifyU^ Back Light; latitude 43° 3m 30s N ; longitude 70° 41m 488 W ; old ler white, new tower natural granite color ; fixed light, varied by white jies visible 13 miles; flashes once in 1 J minutes. Fog trumpet giving Bts at intervals of 22 seconds. Also, a bell, struck by hand, both located in iold toW'.M' ; both to be left on starboard hand going into Portsmouth. {portmniilh Harbor Lujht ; white tower; lixed white light, visible 14 miles; I left side of inner entrance to Portsmoutii harbor. U(nUr;ii>iirf Harbor Lifjht ; white tower ; fixed white light, visible 12 miles. ii l)ea('t>n, range of light, 330 feet in front of main liglit ; black tower ; white li,i,'ht, visible 8 miles. Those lights, in range, guide across the in liest water ; bar constantly changes ; outer bar buoy is in range with ler bar biio" and both lights ; the beacon is moved as the channel changes. i* jitution is on the north end of Plum Island, and on the soutii side of en- iceto the Merrimac River, Mass. (Strangers shouhl not attempt to enter.) ybnnjport Upper Harbor ; two lights (beacons); outer beacon, black tower, ' red light, visible 10 mis. ; inner beacon, red tower, fixed green light, visible 8, ; both on Bailey's wharf, and to be left on port side passing up the harbor. ti;'i>A LifihtH ; a main light, with a range light in front ; main light fixed, 16(1 by white flashes, visible 11 miles, fliushing once in li minutes, shown ;i white tower; range light, fixed, white, visible 8 miles, shown from a tower ; the lights are 625 feet apart, N E ^ E and S W J W ; in range, guide to entrance of channel across Ipswich Bar in the best water ; on leNeck, south side of entrance to Ipswich River. Irnkquam Light ; white tower; fixed white light, visible 13 miles ; a har- jof refuge for small vessels ; on Wigwam Point, east side of entrance to LS(|iiani harbor ; H feet of water on Squam Bar at low tide. To cross the bring the light to bear south and run for it, leaving it on the port side ; run for the Lobster Rock Beacon, and leave it on the port side also. ■mlnmuth Island; on south side of Handy Bay, entrance to Rockport har- white tower; fixed white light, visible 11 miles; to be left on port hand ling to Rockport. Bad ledges lie off this light. Strangers should keep rth shore of S»'idy Bay bust aboard on entering Rockport ; shelter only few small vessels. Am Lights; latitude 42° 38m 15s; longitude 70° 34m 30s W; two granite towers, 165 feet above sea level ; fixed white liglit, visible 20 ; the lights are 900 feet apart, in range at S S W aiul N N E ; located acher's Island oft' Cape Ann, and the northern limit of Massachusetts to be left on the starboard hand in going towards Boston. Bearings — if Shoals bears N, 17 miles; Boon Island N N E, 30 miles; Gloucester SW by W \- W, 6 miles ; Long Island Light S W by W, 24 miles ; Cod Highland Light S by E J E, 43 miles ; London Ledge S E by E, \ Salvage Ledge N N E, 1^ miles. Also, a 10 inch steam whistle, giving inute a blast of 8 seconds and a blast of 4 seconds, with an interval of ids between them. 'Mer Harbor Light, on Eastern Point ; on east side of entrance to Glou- harbor ; white tower ; fixed red light, visible 9 miles. When coming he Kiistward, bound into Gloucester harbor, give the light a good berth r Kastern Point Ledge (spar buoy) ; tlien, when the light bears N E f N, W J N until the upper harbor light bears N E by N ^ N, then run for anchor J mile S by W fnmi the light. Also, a bell on Eastern Point, y niaoiiinery, striking two blows each half minute. I King and Oanterbary Sts., entrance on Canterbnry, St. John, N. B. 26 Light Houses — Eastport to Boston. PIANOS— by the Best makers only— E. PEILER, 23 Market Sqiuu-e Gloucester Tipper Harbor Light, on Ten Pound Island, east side of entran to inner harbor ; white tower; fixed white light, visible 11 miles ; to en harbor, bring this light to bear N E by N J N, and run for it until Easie Point Light bears S ] W, then run N ^ E till Ten Pound Islanil light be, E S E, (anchor), or run N E by E J E to the inner harbor. ^ Baker's Inland Lights ; latitude 42° 32m 10s N ; longitude 70° 47rii IO3 two white towers, ranging S E and N W ; fixed white light, visible V) mi located on the north end of Baker's Island, south side of entrance to S« and Beverly harbors. In coming from the southward and bound to S keep the lowest light open to the east of the high light, and run for it guides to the eastward of the South-east Breakers and Searl's Rock. G Baker's Island a wide berth, leaving it on the port hand, then run forllospj Point Light, bearing \V by N ^ N ; now, Salem harbor is to the W 8 W you, and Beverly harbor W by N >> N. Also, on Baker's Island a bdlwhi strikes two (piick blows each half minute. For better information a li ])anel has been placed in '^ Hospital Point" Light, which makes a niorebi liant liglit in the line of the ships' cliannel from Baker's Island, then oneii side, and serves to keej) vessels from danger on either side. Hospital Point ; grey tower; fixed white light, visible 13 miles; on llosii Point, north side of entrance to Salem and Beverly harbor. Fort Pickerinfj Light ; red tower; fixed white light, visible 10 miles; Winter Island, nortii side o<" entrance to Salem harbor. On enteiin;,'^! harbor from near Hospital Point, get Derby Wharf light in range with Pickering light to clear the Haste Shoal ; good anchorage half a mile S \ S from this light, with Derby Wharf light bearing W by S. Derby Wharf Light ; on the end of Derby Wliarf, Salem ujjper liailmr tower ; fixed red light, visible 9 miles. Marblehcad Light, on Marblehead Neck, south side of eulrance to Mail head, and to Salem South Channel ; white tower ; fixed white light, visibj miles; good anchorage half a mile W by S from this light. To enter liail after passing Half- Way Rock, bring this light to bear W by N h Nandj for it until the light bears S W half a mile, then run N W until tliej bears S by W, then run S W \ W into the harbor. Egg Rock Light ; white tower; fixed red light, visible 12 miles; guiJ Swampscot anchorage and to Broad Sound. Leave it l.V miles on tliestartj hand on entering Broad Sound. Minot's Ledge Light ; latitude 42° 16m Os N ; longitude 70° 4:)ra 31 entrance to Boston Bay ; granite tower, natural color, 100 feet high; I white light, visible 17 miles. Davis' Ledge Buoy bears E by S; Boston I bears N W J W, 7 miles. This course must be kept good, northerly, ta Bell Boat, off the north side of the Hardings Ledge (about 4| miles Minot's Ledge Light). A good mark to clear the Hardings Bell Boat,! passing Minot's light, is to keep Long Island Head light (fixed whitej open to the north of the Narrows light, which is a red light. Boston Light ; latitude 24° 19ra 398 N ; longitude 70° 53m 2')s W ; on] Brewster Island, nortli side of entrance to main ship channel to Boston; tower ; white flaish light, flashing once every half minute, visible 1" When the light bears north one half mile, run west until Long Island! just opens out south of the Narrows light, then run for it leaving i\\Q^ light on the starboard hand. Also, an air trumpet, giving bhifitsof/f followed by intervals of 43 seconds. S. HATWAIUD & Co., Hardware of all Uiids, TON. llarket Square. ;ast side of enlraiL e 11 vci\\c» ; to cnJ 1 for it until East) nd IsUuulUghtl or. tude70° 47ral08i ght, visible 15 milej of entrance to Sal' and bound to Sal it, and run for it; I SearVs Rock. Gj I tlien run forllospil ,r is tothcWHWl v's Isl:\nii| light in range with aragebalf anuleS\^ \f by S. ial'en\ upper harbor; e of entrance to Ma] Ixed white light, visibl Is light. To enter hal ear W bv N \ N and] run N'W until tlieP lisible 12 miles; guij Ul\ miles on the stata Lgitude 70° 4r)m r.4 Lor 100 feet high;! learsE by S; Boston] Vgood, northerly. 4 pdSe (about 4|nnles| |lKr^ings.BeUB;4 ladligbt (lixeehvlutel Ired ligi»t. [ > 70° 53m 25s AV; on \ channel to Boston; r minute, visible 1' Jst until Long k "j 'i for it leaving tk^l t, giving blasts of <^ If all kinds, Light Houses — Advertisements. PIANOS— on easy terms— E. PEILER, 23 Market Square. y arr oil's Light ; brown house; fixed red light, on the right hand side of I'jjrrows, in ship channel entrance lo Boston harbor. When this light bears borth, run N W ^ W until the east side of Galloup's Island bears 8 by W, hen run N W by N until Long Island light bears W by S .} S. long Island Light ; on the N E end of Long Island and southern side of ntrsnce to Boston inner harbor: white tower; fixed white light, visible 16 In coming up ship ciiannel, and after leaving Nix Mate buoy on the ^rt hand, and Long Island Light bears W by S J S, run VV bv N J N for the BUth end of the Castle until the Castle North Wharf bears N W by W | W, fahreast of the State Ledge Buoy (red, No. 3), then N W l N to the Upper iiddlc Buoy (bhu'k. No. D), which leave on port hand, tiicn the course to Long I'harfisN W -] W. I>ut if .'ipproaehing Boston from Cape Ann, via Broad Jound, bring Long Island Lit>;ht to bear S W by W, and run for it until Deer [jand Point Reacon bears N W by N .'. N, three-eighths of a mile distant, Ln W by N | N up the harbor. Strangers should bear in mind that in the jiiddle of Hi-oad Soutnl there is but 8 feet of water at low tide ; but by keeping ithe southern side of the Sound, leaving the Graves Automatic Buoy half a kleon the port hand and the Devil's Limb Buoy (1 black can buoy No. 1) k hie on port hand, and running straight to Ram's Head Buoy (black can buoy jo. 5) about W S W, j)assing Aldiich's Ledge Buoy (black can No. 3| miles lixirt), then leaving Kam's Head Buoy 50 yards distant on port, and run Wis to clear Deer Island Point Beacon, you can carry 14 feet safely. (i W. H. THORNB & CO. Wholesale and Ketail, Sj^iistt o"OH:isr, nsr. b. JAMES Se MAY, Prince Wni. Street, mtly on hand, all kinds of Qoods necessary for the Trade. King and Canterbnry Sts., entrance on Canterbnry, St. Jolin, N. B. 28 Advertisement. PIANOS— Batlsfactlon always gnaranteed— E. PEILER. i»^^ii,k:®' mm MANOPAGTURES! ESTABLISKtEr> ISOl. 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Always in ' IN OUART OR PINT BOTTLES. THOS Comer Ufoter ""d P^ *"* f VI Advertisement. 31 irket Square. PIANOS— Manafactnrer's gaaranty with eacb— E. PEILER. indUionJ TLBS. m mmimm vM\ k -J' -OIF- ACLELLAN & CO. Western Union Telegraph Building, Kinsro- ST., s^iisTT j'OHiisr, 3sr. b. long! icess Sfreej ,ci lyand SeU BILLS of EXCHANGE on Great Britain and Ireland. Ike TELEGRAPHIC TRANSFERS between this coun- try and Europe. irchase DRAFTS on all parts of Canada and United States. le DRAFTS available at all points in Canada and United States. ce MONEY by TELEGRAPH at the principal points on this Continent. eive MONEY on DEPOSIT, subject to Cheque, pay- able on demand. Interest on SPECIAL DEPOSITS. ^e COLLECTIONS at all accessible points. »tiate LOANS and make INVESTMENTS in BONDS, STOCKS, etc. «d to Depositors and Customers all the facilities of an incorporated Bank. i. o • * Iftk «"^^ f^^ ^^^ LONDON and LANCASHIRE LIFE ASSUR- Let, Saw JW? ^^mco., and the FIRE INSURANCE ASSOCIATION (Limited); M«M Wfrst-elass English Companies. t., Boston, ttass^^^^ a t "X^rUge^^^^W^''^ and Canterbnry Sis., entrance on Canterbury, St. Jolm, N. B. RANNET'S INSURANCE ROOMS— Marine and Fire Inaarance, 76 Prince William Street, Saint Jolin, N. B. 82 JANUARY beg^inH on Monday. 188.1. d. h. ni. Quarter 1 Moon, !> Quarter, lo Moon, 2.'i (Quarter, 31 D.I^Southsj jSout hs 'Jj.Soi Si ^ 8 26 M. 1 2o M.' 3 8 24 A.llO 2 51 M il7 (i 3 M.!24| 9 3 C) Perit,'ce, 12(1. 'hi. A. | (C Apogee, 28(1. 3h. A. SUN. ' MOON h. m. 9 36 M. 9 20 9 9 ill 29 11 24 h. m. h. nr 11 37 M. 10 4l' 11 33 10 10 940 !) 10 nthi eS I 2= liMo. 2 Tue. i 3Wd.| 4Th. i 5 Fri. ! 6 Sat. j 7Snn. 8' Mo. i 9 Tue. 10 Wd. 12 Fri. ' 13 Sat. 14 San. 15 Mo. 16 Tue. Rises. i h. m. 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 Wd. Th. Fri. Sat. Snn. Mo. Tue. Wd. Th. Fri. Sat. Sun. Mo. Tue. Wd. 45 45 44 44 44 44 44 44 43 43 42 42 41 41 41 40 39 39 38 38 37 37 36 35 34 33 32 31 30 29 28 Sets. ' Declin. ii. 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 5 m. 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 32 33 34 35 37 38 39 40 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 50 51 63 54 55 57 58 823 22 55 22 49 22 43 22 36 22 29 22 22 22 14 22 5 21 66 21 47 21 37 21 27 21 17 21 6 20 54 20 42 20 30 20 18 20 5 19 52 19 38 19 24 19 10 18 55 18 40 18 25 18 9 17 53 17 37 sl7 20 SlowofClk Rises. I h. lu. llMi 2 I 10 I ni. 8. 3 50 4 4 5 5 6 6 18 46 14 40 7 33 1 2 3 10 4 11 Souths. h. 111. 18 30 19 15 20 1 20 51 21 43 22 37 23 33 Declin. Pl^ LTJ slO 39 14 8 17 2 19 9 111] 20 18 20 19 19 4 7f 13 12 13 23 13 32 13 42 During this month the day lengthens 54 minutes — 17 in tlie morning and 37 in ilj afternoon. MANCHESTER, ROBERTSON & ALLISON'^ Immense Stock of Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, conta^ everything necessary for Town or Country Trade, Canadian Cottons, Flannels, Shirts, Drawers, &c., are bought direct I the Mills, and sold at small profits. PARKS' WARPS always in stock, and sold at Mill Price S. HATWABD ft Co., Wholesale Hardware and Carriage Stock, Ire InBurance, N. B. A. IS (j ' Sout hs QiSoiithsl ~h. m. h. m7 II 37 M. 10 41 aJ III 33 10 10 111 29 9 40 111 24 9 10 1. 3h. A. MOON. Souths. h. m. 18 30 19 15 20 1 20 51 21 43 22 37 23 33 Declin. Plj s 10 39 ' 13J 14 8 ni 17 2 m 19 9 'HI 20 18 7? 20 19 i ;? 19 4 the morning and 37 in I B. R. RAimET, Saint Jobn, N. B., Adjniter of 76 Prince William Street. JANUARY has Thirty-one Days. 8a QALV'D BLACK RUSSIA, AND B. Q. HIIEET IRON, High Water, Meii Time, at Saint John, N. B. Chmt'Mu "ti, P. B. I, Sheet Zinc and Lead, S At I. & F. BUBP£E & CO'S. & ALLISOSi )ry Goods, conta \ntry Trade. are bought direct I ->flts. Told at Will Pri^ and Carriage Stock, Morning 1 Circumcision — New Year's day. 2lOh. A. ^ Gr. Hel. Lat. S. * Neap SRussians capture Sofia 1878. [tides. 4 Archbishop Usher born 1580. 6 Epiphany. 4h. M. ? cf(C. ? 3° 5' N. j C 1st Sunday after Epiphany. I Victor Emanuel died 1878. j 92h. A. 9 in Perihelion. |l08h. M. ^ cT (C- ? 6° 59' S. Spring' In 10th. llh. A. $ at Gr. brilliancy, [tides.i Il2 |l3St. Hilary. 1(1 2nd Sunday after Epiphany, 15 British Museum opened 1759. k Battle of Corunna 1 809. Neap bh.A. T?crC:- b2°7VS. [tides. B8St. Prisca. Old Twelfth da v. klidnight^ic/CD- Qt2°35'N. BO London Docks opened 1805. [(ISeptuagesima Sunday. Jih. M. ^ Gr. Elongation E. 18° 32' iWm. Pitt died 1806. iCh. Fox born 1749. Spring SConversion of St. Paul. [tides. )Noon ^ in Perihelion. I8h. M. ^ stationary. ISexagesima Sunday. ^Surrender of Paris 1871. JKing Charles I. beheaded 1649. 15h.A. 9 Gr. Hel. Lat. N. h. m. 4 47 5 29 6 13 6 59 7 47 8 36 9 31 10 26 11 26 45 Afternoon 5 5 6 in. 8 51 36 7 22 8 12 9 4 9 58 10 54 Morning Afler&don in. 11 4 53 h. 4 ij 5 37 6 23 11 h. 4 5 32 15 8 39 31 23 15 1 2 3 4 5 7 6 1 6 55 7 60 8 46 9 40 10 33 11 23 • • • • • • 33 1 18 2 2 42 3 24 4 7 4 51 11 50 1 18 ! 1 12 i 2 5 2 57 3 49 4 41 5 34 1 6 28 7 22 8 18 9 13 10 7 10 58 11 47 10 56 1 39 2 21 3 3 3 46 4 29 5 14 8 55 9 50 10 50 11 42 9 3 55 47 39 31 25 19 14 8 10 9 4 9 57 10 47 11 34 42 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 (3 46 7 36 8 28 9 22 10 18 11 14 • ■ • • • • 36 1 2 2 3 4 24 6 48 31 15 1 2 3 4 4 6 29 21 13 5 58 52 6 46 7 42 8 37 9 31 10 22 11 11 11 57 20 1 1 2 3 3 4 3 45 27 10 53 38 Venus is a morning Star. Mars is hidden in the Sun's rays. Jupiter is visible the he greater part of the night. OUR ONE PRICE SYSTEM I the WHOLESALE Warehouse, and the RETAIL Warehouse, HAS MADE US POPULAR WITH ALL PURCHASERS OF LNOHESTER, ROBERTSON AND AUJSON. or. King and Canterbury Sts., entrance on Canterbury, St. John, N. B. i»> Protfl lits noted and extended. by H. R. RAHmST. 76 Prince William Street, Saint John, N. B 84 FISBRUAAY beffins on Thursday. i^^ (1. h. ui. ©New Moon, ". 7 1 46 A. D. 9 Souths h. m. (^S0Ulh8l)|.S()Utl,8 ih. m. h. ni Q) First Quarter 14 5 31 M. 3 8 57 M. 11 18 M. 8'2S\ (V) Full \foon... 21 7 54 A. 10 17 8 69 9 1 11 13 ! 8 11 8 7 32 \A/ ^ ^ m m m ^w ^ ^^ ^_r ■ ■ * • f 24 9 5 112 7 (C Perigee, 9d. llli. M. | C Apogee, 25d. 7h. M 1 ^ >. o SUN. MOON. Rises. Sets. Declin. SlwofClk. Rises. Souths. Declin. Place h. m. h. ni. o / m. s. h. m. h. m. / 1 Th. 7 26 5 2 sl7 3 13 50 1 56M 19 31 9 19 45 ^ 2 Fri. 7 25 5 3 16 46 13 57 2 57 20 23 iiO 17 ^ 3 Sat. 7 24 5 4 16 28 14 4 3 50 21 18 19 42 , ,^ 17 r)4 ! X 14 52 « 4 Sun. 7 22 5 6 16 10 14 10 4 43 22 13 5 Mo. 7 21 5 8 15 52 14 15 5 31 23 9 6 Tiie. 7 19 5 10 15 34 14 19 Sets. • • • • • • 7 Wd. 7 18 5 11 15 15 14 22 5 24 A 4 " "i'047 '7 8 Th. 7 16 5 13 14 56 14 25 6 40 59 5 57 1 X 9 Fri. 7 15 5 14 14 37 14 27 7 55 1 53 s 42 i K N 4 31) i ^p 10 Sat. 7 14 5 15 14 18 14 28 9 11 2 47 11 Snn. 7 12 5 17 13 58 14 28 ' 10 25 3 41 9 30 T 12 Mo. 7 11 5 18 13 38 14 27 11 36 4 35 13 45 X 13 Tue. 7 9 5 20 13 18 14 26 Morn. 5 30 17 3 H 14 Wd. 7 8 5 21 12 58 14 24 45 6 26 19 13 ff 16 Th. 7 6 5 23 12 37 14 21 1 50 7 21 20 9 K 16 Fri. 7 5 5 24 12 16 14 18 2 4S 8 16 19 61 § 18 27 ^ 17 Sat. 7 4 5 25 11 55 14 14 3 40 9 7 18 Snn. 7 2 5 26 11 34 14 8 4 24 9 67 1() 5 ^ 19 Mo. 7 1 5 27 11 13 14 2 6 1 10 46 12 57 20 Tue. 6 59 5 29 10 52 13 56 5 35 11 31 9 16 Q 21 Wd. 6 58 5 30 10 30 13 49 Rises. 12 14 5 13 t 22 Th. 6 56 5 32 10 8 13 42 6 49 A 12 67 Nl 1 f 23 Fri. 6 55 5 33 9 56* 13 33 7 48 13 39 s 3 12 f 24 Sat. 6 53 5 34 9 24 13 24 8 48 14 22 7 15 : £i 26 Snn. 6 51 5 36 9 2 13 15 9 46 16 4 10 59 1 iOJ 26 Mo. 6 49 5 37 8 39 13 4 10 45 16 49 14 16 m 27 Tue. 6 47 5 39 8 17 12 64 11 44 16 35 16 57 m 28 Wd. 6 45 5 41 s7 54 12 43 Morn. 17 23 s 18 53 m ■f mring this month the day lengthens 1 hour 20 minutes— 41 minutes in the morniD* and 39 minutes in the afternoon. ■ THE WHITE DRESS SHIRTsJ Manufacl lured by THE NEW ' BRUNSWl CK MANli IFACl ruRif IG CO. 1 ARE NOW FOB SALE BY THE LEADING DRY GOODS AND CLOTHING MER('HA!| IN NEW BRUNSWICK AND NOVA SCOTIA. MANCHESTER, ROBERTSON A ALLISON, ,.'. > , ,. ,, i: ; ' Wholesale Selling Agents for New Bruml S. HAYWAJRD & ^o., Hardware « Carriage Makers' SuppUes of ftU UOnt Jobn, N. B. H. R. lAHHBT Is the Agent for II InsnraBM Comi»aBiM rtpreiMttng 15000,000 ud npwardi. •- J 1H83. FEBRUARY has Twenty-viglit DayN. 38 ,;^Souths'4^^^^^^^^^ STEEL WIRE, h. m ;.|u 18 M. II 13 III 8 ill 2 (1. 7h. M h. ni 8 'is A. H (J 7 32 AND MOON. ouths. Declin. Plut 1. m. , 1 9 31 s 19 45 ^ 50 23 1 20 17 z' Jl 18 ! 19 42 ■^ 22 13 17 54 ■^ 23 9 14 52 * 41 minutes in the mornini lianealed Iron Wire for Baling Hay. gamt John, N. B liiuii Watkk, Mean Time, at A i«so : SHIRTS, FACTURING CO. D CLOTHING MERCHAl lOTIA. _ AL.1.IS0N, igentsfor Ne w Bnm^ Supplies of »U ' TINMAN'S BRKJHT WIRK, At I. A F. BURPEE St VO'S. Morning Afternoon [St. Bridget. {Purification of V. M. Mth. Hi. M. 9 aC- 9 0° 44^ N. iQuinqnagesima Sunday. m A. ^ Or. Hel. Lat. N. 5tli.7h.A. ^ Inf. cT©. [Ash Wednesday. pNoon b D ©• Spring [tides. Queen Victoria married 1840. list Sunday in Lent. Ladv Jane Grev beheaded 1554. h.M. ^ cT c?- ^ 4°22'N. Valentine Day.^ ;h. M. % stationary. Neap h, M $ Gr. Elong. 46^ 45' W. [tides. ih. A. ^ stationary. id Sunday in Lent. Jos. Hume died 1855. ardinal Newman born 1801. Washington born 1732. Spring [tides. , Matthias. |3rd Sunday in Lent. lenry W. Longfellow born 1807. lichborne Trial ended 1874. h. m. 5 38 6 27 7 8 9 10 18 11 () 2 10 58 11 53 20 1 2 3 14 8 2 li. III. 6 2 G 52 7 44 8 39 9 34 10 30 11 25 47 1 41 2 35 3 29 3 5() 4 23 5 19 6 16 7 9 8 2 8 53 9 43 10 30 11 14 11 57 18 1 1 43 2 25 3 10 3 56 Charlottet'n, P. E. I. Morning Afternoon 4 51 i 5 47 i 6 42 i 7 36 ' 8 28 9 18 10 7 10 52 11 35 "639 1 21 2 4 2 47 3 33 li. in. 5 2 5 51 6 42 7 35 8 30 9 26 10 22 11 17 38 1 32 2 26 3 20 h. m. 5 36 6 16 7 8 8 3 8 58 9 54 10 49 11 44 11 4 5 6 7 7 15 11 6 52 I 5 59 53 47 43 5 40 6 33 8 42 9 31 10 16 10 59 11 42 3 45 1 28 2 11 2 57 26 17 7 9 54 10 38 11 21 24 1 7 1 2 3 49 34 20 Inuj is still a morning star. Jupiter sliines during the greater part of the night. OOTTOISrS. I TIE BEST MAKES OF 6RET AND WHITE COTTONS. OF CANADIAN, ENGLISH AND AMERICAN MANUFACTURE, [MANCHESTER, ROBERTSOl^ A AIiI.ISO]V, Wholesale and Retail Dry Goods Merchants, nd 29 King Street, SAINT JOHN, N. B. I King and Cauterbui^ Sts., entrance on Canterbury, St. John, N. B. 1 H. R. RANNET U the Agent for The Guardian Fire and Life Insurance Co. of London, - Capital £2,00o,|d 86 MARCH begins on Thursday. « 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 _P ., Th. Fri. Sat. Snn. Mo. Tue. Wd. Th. Fri. Sat. Snn. Mo. Tue. Wd. Th. Fri. Sat. Snn. Mo. Tue. Wd. Quarter, 2 Moon, 9 Quarter, 15 Moon, 23 Quarter, 31 (0 Perigee, 9d^7h. A. SUN. __^________ _^8M h. m. |D.|?South8|c?_SouthsQiSoiiti 1 2 M. ' h. m. h. m. \\ n 7 M.i 3' 9 9M.10 56 M. 6391 4 7 A. 10 9 14 110 50 6 ]3 1 41 A. 117; 9 18 10 43 3 57 A. 24 9 22 ilO 3(3 C) Apogee, 24d. Ih. A. I MOO N 48 •)21 Rises. h. m. 6 43 6 42 6 41 6 39 6 37 6 35 6 33 6 31 6 30 6 28 6 2d 6 24 6 22 6 20 6 18 6 10 6 14 6 12 6 10 6 Sets. , h. ra. ! 1 5 42 ; 5 43 1 5 44 i 5 45 5 46 i 48 49 51 52 53 54 5 56 5 57 5 59 2 3 4 5 6 t 6 Th. 6 4 Fri. 6 3 ' Sat. 6 1 1 Snn. 5 59 Mo. 5 67 Tue. 5 55 Wd. 5 63 Th. 5 51 Fri. 5 49 Sat. 5 47 6 6 6 6 6 6 7 6 8 6 10 6 11 6 12 6 13 6 15 6 16 6 17 6 19 6 20 6 21 7 32 7 9 6 56 6 23 6 46 15 50 26 3 39 16 52 38 5 41 17 53 30 s 6 nO 17 41 5 5 4 4 4 3 3 2 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 3 3 3 5 28 52 15 39 2 25 49 In 4 12 SlwofOlk. Rises. tn. s. i ii. m. 1 12 31 46M 12 19 1 39 12 6 2 31 11 53 3 20 11 40 4 4 11 26 4 45 11 12 5 22 10 57 Sets. 10 42 6 44A 10 26 7 56 10 10 9 17 9 54 10 30 9 38 11 39 9 21 Morn. 9 4 40 8 47 1 35 8 29 2 22 8 12 3 2 7 54 3 36 7 36 4 7 7 18 4 35 6 59 5 6 41 Rises. 6 23 7 39 A 6 4 8 37 5 46 9 36 5 27 10 34 5 9 11 30 4 50 Morn. 4 32 22 4 13 1 12 S ouths. I DeclJD. iPlj h. in. 18 13 19 5 19 58 20 52 21 47 22 42 23 37 "032 .sl9 54 19 53 18 4S K) 23 12 56 S 33 s 3 2!) N 1 2 3 4 5 28 24 21 18 15 6 11 7 4 7 55 8 43 9 29 10 13 10 55 11 38 12 20 13 3 13 46 14 32 15 19 16 7 16 57 17 49 18 41 1 21 7 7 11 49 15 39 18 20 19 43 19 50 18 47 K)43 13 51 10 23 : 31 N 2 25 s 1 45 5 50 , 9 40 1 13 5 , 15 58 ' 18 8 19 28 19 49; 19 81 s 17 21 i The day lengthens in this month 1 lioui 3(i minutes—")*! minutes in the luorniDjj 39 in the afternoon. — IN — DRESS MATERIALS, MILLINERY, HOSIERY, GLOVIS, MANCHESTER, ROBERTSON & ALLISON, a? and 89 King Street, Saint John. S. HAYWARD & Co., Hardware of all kinds, Carriage Stock,) musmm Capital £2,000,0 .siJ^SouthsQiSoutli , h. m [.10 56 M. IIO 50 10 43 llO 36 Ih. A. MOON. h. m. 6 39, 6 13 o-lB o21 Cargoes and Frelglitg ininred at GURRENT RATES, at RAKNErS OfSURANGE ROOMS, St. John, N. B. MARCH has Thirty*one Days. 37 IRIDEE RODS ANO BOLTS, Rail^way Spilces, SaUARE AND HEX. NUTS, WASHERS, Wro't and Cut Spikes and Nails, i At I. & F. BURPEE & CO'S. High Water, Mean Time, at Saint John, N. B. jCharlottet'n, P. B. I. Morning 'Afternoon; Morning Afternoon St. David. ilh.A. ^ atGr. Elong. 27° 13^ W. MthSundav in Lent. Neap tides. |!6h.A. 9^C. 93°13'S- 6h.M. 5^(/C- ?6M8'S. twilliam III died 1702. I Spring ISth. Sunday in Lent. [tides. Ih. M. ^) cP ©. l5h.M.ain(^\ King of Italy born 1 844. ymOlcfC- Qi3M2'N. Neap Bt. Patrick. ^ [tides. f^'m Sunday. Princess Louise born pt, Joseph. ' [1848. S'oon (^ Grr. Plel. Lat. 8. Spring [20th 7h. A. @ enters^, [commences Jerman Emperor born 1797. lood Friday. iueen Elizabeth died 1603. ster Sunday — Lady Day. m. 20 9 5 59 6 52 7 8 46 40 9 35 10 30 11 26 49 1 45 2 42 3 39 h. 111. 4 44 5 34 6 25 7 19 8 13 9 8 10 3 10 58 11 53 21 h. 3 4 m. 44 33 5 23 6 16 7 8 1 o 17 15 Spring [tides 3 4 5 28 18 10 Kitv of Amiens 1802. ,A. $ in ^3. lohn Keble died 186(>. A. ^ (ir. Hel. Lat. S. Neap tides [Venus and Mars are morning fetars. Jupiter is near tlie meriiilan at sunset. 4 36 i 5 32 6 25 7 16 8 4; 8 50 9 34 10 16 10 59 11 41 3 45 1 30 2 16 3 4 3 53 4 44 3 11 4 8 4 5 59 6 51 7 40 8 27 9 12 9 55 10 37 11 20 6 24 1 7 1 53 2 40 10 4 8 59 9 54. 10 50 11 45 13 1 9 2 6 3 3 4 4 56 5 49 () 40 7 26 8 14 8 58 9 40 10 23 11 5 11 48 9 54 1 40 2 28 3 17 4 8 4 4 5 m. 8 58 49 6 43 7 37 8 32 9 27 10 22 11 17 "o"ii 39 35 32 28 23 15 4 51 8 36 9 19 10 1 10 44 11 27 "o'si 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 7 1 2 2 3 4 17 4 52 42 34 ,« minutes in the m«rmD|| )SIERY, GLOVES, ^ & ALLISON, nt J oh"' Z carriage i^tock.. ITTON SHEETINGS, PILLOW COTTONS, lings, Ducks, Tickings, Shirtings, Prints, kN3D A.LIj ISIlSriDS OF OOTTOlSr 0003DS, Sold at the Lowest Prices, Wholesak? and Retail. [CHESTER, ROBERTSON ^ ALLISON, S7 and 29 King Street, Saint John. (ln^ and Canterbury Sts., entrance on Canterbury, St. John, N. B. m Hnlli insured oa time— loir rates and IJBKWATi GOMDITIOirs at RANlfErS nSURANOE ROOMS, St. John, N. B. 88 APRFL begins on SUNDAY. New Moon, ... First Quarl^r, Full Moon,.... Last Quarter, . ^Souths h. in. 9 28M 9 32 1 Sun. 2|Mo. 3:Tue. 41 Wd. 5'Th. (^ Perigee, 7d. (Jlu M SUN. () 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 Fri. Sat. Sun. Mo. Tue. AVd. Th. Fri. Sat. San. Mo. Tue. Wd. Th. Fri. Sat. San. Mo. Tue. Wd. Til. BVi. Sat. San. 30 Mo. Rises. h. in. ! 5 46 ; 5 45 5 43 5 41 5 39 i 5 37 : 5 35 5 33 ■ d. h. m. D. 7 11 12M. ^ 14 4 26M.I 3 22 7 3M.;10 30 2 39M.'l7i 9 35 10 11 i24l 9 39 10 2 (C Apogee, 20d.2h. A. MOON cJ'Soutjis •iHoutii h- 111. 1). n, 10 20 M.^ 4 5o' 10 19 4 »7' 3 42 5 32 5 30 5 2S 5 26 5 24 Sets, j Declin. h. m. 6 22 6 23 6 24 6 25 6 27 6 28 6 29 6 30 6 31 () 33 6 34 6 3() 6 37 5 22 6 39 ; 5 20 6 40 5 18 6 42 ! 5 16 6 43 ; 5 15 6 44 , 5 13 6 45 : 5 12 5 46 5 10 () 47 ; 5 9 6 48 ' 5 7 6 49 : 5 5 6 51 i 5 4 6 52 5 2 6 53 5 6 55 4 59 6 56 4 57 6 57 ! 4 56 6 58 1 N 4 35 4 58 : 5 21 ' 5 44 (} 7 6 30 6 53 7 15 7 37 8 8 22 8 44 9 5 9 27 9 49 10 10 10 31 10 52 11 13 11 34 11 54 12 14 12 34 i 12 54 13 14 13 33 13 52 14 11 14 30 n14 49 in. !). 3 55 s 3 47 3 19 3 2 2 44 2 27 2 10 53 36 1 1 1 19 R h ises. . m. 1 57 M' 2 37 3 14 3 49 4 23 Sets. : 6 50 A. Soutiis. I Declin. iPla h. Ill, j 'J ' 19 34 s 14 30 20 27 : 10 50 21 20 I 1 22 14 ; .s ;V^ 23 9 I N' 4 1!) 1 3 47 32 17 2s 13>' 27 41 •'>5 8 21 33 45 56 7 17 27 2 37 2 46 2 54k 8 9 18 10 26 11 25 Morn. 17 1 1 37 2 10 2 38 i 3 4 I 3 30 : 3 56 i 4 24 ; Eises. I 8 17 A I 9 24 ,10 18 111 10 ill 54 M7 4 4 •S 42 M O O N . Souths. I Declin. iPla h. 111. i " ' 19 ;U s 14 30 20 27 10 50 21 20 t) 1 }i 22 14 s ■)> }i 28 9 N 4 19 '] InutcH In the niormns, Prompt and liberal settlementB, at RiUNErs DTSURANGE ROOMS, Saint John, N. B. APRII^ has Thirty Days. 89 (anvils, bellows and vices, I HORSE SHOES, HORSE NAILS, Ibolts, washers, nuts, &c. PI At I. & F. BURPEE & GO'S. High Watek, Mean Time, at Saint John, N. B. .Charlottefn, P. B. I Morning i Afternoon Morning SHIR1 Inent, call at ALLISON'^ j A-IlSTT JOj Hardware, i 6 Low Sunday. 2 Richard Cobden died 18(1'). 4'2h. A. 9 c/ CC. 9 0° 38^ S. 6;!h.A. d'cyC- d'r,MO's. : ; 68h. A- ^ c/ (C. n ^ 4' s. ; "Prince Leopold born 1853. \ G'^nd Siuidav after Kaster. Spring, 9911.A. b ;y cC. b OMPS. [tides.! lOi I 11! 12211. M. % i. 111. 5 36 () 28 7 22 8 If) 9 8 10 2 10 58 11 50 25 1 24 2 23 3 21 i 4 17 ! 5 11 1 t) I () 48 1 7 32 I 8 15 8 57 i 9 39 10 22 11 5 1 11 50 13 1 1 1 50 2 40 i 3 31 i 4 22 i 5 13 li. III. () 2 «) 55 ' 7 ^S 8 41 9 35 10 30 11 27 54 1 43 2 52 3 49 4 44 5 3G 24 7 10 7 54 8 30 9 18 10 10 43 11 27 37 1 25 2 15 3 6 3 57 4 48 5 39 Afternoon ii. III. 5 5 52 () 4(i 7 39 8 32 9 2() 10 22 11 20 ()"48 1 47 2 45 3 41 4 35 5 24 12 () 5(; 7 39 8 21 9 9 4(5 10 29 11 14 6 25 1 14 2 4 2 55 3 40 4 37 h. in. 5 26 19 7 12 8 5 8 59 9 54 10 51 11 49 18 17 16 3 13 4 8 5 5 48 6 34 7 18 8 8 42 9 24 10 7 10 51 11 37 1 49 1 39 2 30 3 21 4 12 5 3 Venus and Mai-s are morning Stars. Jupiter Is un evening Star. Gentlemen's Double Texture Tweed Rubber ^ATKI*F»rrOOir COA^XS cmcl ULSTERS. HEN'S AND BOTS' RUBBER WATERPROOF GOATS. lies RUBBER GOSSAMER WATERPROOF CLOAKS, at very low prices. mUELLAS, for LADIES, GENTLEMEN and CHILDREN, in all qualities . from the lowest to the best. ... «- i pESTER, R^^SRTSON & ALLISON. - - 27 and 29 King Street. Saint John. iCor. KlnK and Canterbury 8tH., entrance on Canterbury, St. John, N. B. RANNET'S INSURANCE ROOMS— Marine and Fire Inanrance. 76 Prince William Street, Saint John, N. B. 40 MAY begins on Tuettday. 9 Souths (i. b. in. Moon, (> 5 24 A. Quarter 18 6 30 A. Moon, 21 10 48 A. Quarter, 29 9 59 M. 1). 3 10 17 24 h. in. 9 43 M, 9 46 9 49 9 53 Tne. Wd. Th. Fri. Sat. olSnn. 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 oo 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 Mo. Tne. Wd. Th. Frl. Sat. Sun. Mo. Tne. Wd. Th. Fri. Sat. Sun. Mo. Tne. Wd. Th. Fri. Sat. San. I Mo. I Tne.' Wd.| 31 Th. (^ Perigee 5d. 4h. A. | (C Apogee 18d. Ih. M. SUN. MOON, 1883. cT Souths %^mk h. iti. \Ciir~ 9 53 M. '^ 13 .\. 9 46 2 o2 9 88 2 30 9 30 2 y Rises. h. in. 4 54 4 52 4 51 4 49 4 48 4 47 4 46 4 45 4 44 4 42 4 41 4 40 4 4 4 4 38 87 36 84 4 83 4 32 4 26 4 25 4 24 4 23 4 22 4 31 4 81 4 30 4 29 4 28 4 28 4 27 4 27 Sets. h. in. 2 3 4 5 6 n I 8 9 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 10 7 11 7 12 7 14 15 16 18 19 20 21 7 22 7 28 7 24 7 24 7 25 7 26 7 27 7 28 7 29 7 30 7 31 7 32 Declin. Fast of 01k. N15 7 15 25 15 42 16 16 17 16 34 16 51 17 7 17 23 17 39 17 55 18 10 18 25 18 39 18 54 19 8 19 21 19 35 19 48 20 20 12 20 24 20 36 20 47 20 58 21 9 21 19 21 29 21 .88 21 47 n21 56 ni. s. 3 2 3 9 3 15 3 21 3 27 3 32 3 36 3 40 3 43 3 46 3 48 3 49 3 50 .J 51 3 51 3 50 3 49 3 47 3 45 3 42 3 88 8 34 3 80 8 25 8 19 8 13 3 7 8 2 52 2 44 2 36 Rises. I h. III. I 1 46MI 2 19 , 2 52 : 3 26 I 4 1 I Sets. ! 8 4A' 9 8 10 5 10 .54 11 34 Morn. 15 39 1 8 1 34 2 2 27 2 55 3 25 RiscH. 8 14 A 9 6 9 52 10 35 11 7 11 48 Morn. 20 51 1 24 Souths. h. in. 20 01 21 48 22 44 28 48 "43 I 48 O AO 3 39 4 82 5 21 6 7 6 52 7 34 8 16 8 ,59 9 42 10 26 11 12 12 12 .50 13 41 14 32 15 24 16 15 17 6 17 56 18 46 19 38 20 32 Declin. Place s 8 28 K 20 -54 N 1 44 X 11 88 f 15 27 ^ 18 19 19 IS 87 8.5 N s 8 10 14 16 18 10 19 18 16 18 9 s 5 N 4 13^ K 1() 69 1 54 O9 12 47 a 9 f.' '5 m 58 m « f 8 ^l 50 LGJ ^ m 45 m 40 1 40 ;f' '^'^ ^ 28!;6 24 32 li:K| 17 'K 45 T N 9 80 T Tho clay lengthens in this month 1 liour 4 minutes — 32 minutes in tl>e iMoriiin'>',aii| 32 in the afternoon. RETAIL millinery! Some of the BeHt MiUinerH in St. John are employed nt MANCHESTER, ROBERTSON & ALLISOtrj and their Work is always quite up to the Fashions. Carriage Maicern' Supptieit of all klmlM at H. HAYWAKI) A; Cu's, ) Insurance, B^^ ^Souths t^iSoutlw I h. m. I li. 111. 9 53 M. 9 46 H. R. RANIIET, Saint John, H. B., Adjuter of Marine Lomm, 76 PrinQO WilUam Street. :5 i:^A, 2 .r> 2 81) 2 \) 1 9 38 1 9 30 ». M. t OON. iths. ' Declin. Place | in. 01 I 54 48 5 44 \ 43 1 43 2 42 3 39 4 32 5 21 (i 7 6 52 7 34 8 16 8 59 , 9 42 llO 26 1 12 2 2 50 |13 41 14 32 ll5 24 16 15 17 6 17 56 18 46 19 38 20 32 s 3 28 N 1 44 11 iw T 15 27 ^ K K T N IS i;i 19 37 19 35 IS IG 15 54 12 47 9 5 5 (5 58 :; 8 8 .0 5 I' 1( 4( 3! 3 2 2 [] 1 1 N 9 30 7 8 ^ 10 50 ^ ; 14 5 m 16 45 m IS 40 m 19 40 1 ^ 19 39 ^ ^ ! IS 35 ,6 16 28 s ;6 13 24 ! « 9 32 ' « ! s 5 11 ' K N 17 ' K ^ 4 45 T T tutesintlio nioviiiiv^ani ALLISOK'I \e Fashions. {gSS. MAY has Thirty-one Days. 41 "^ L &P. BURPEE & CO., jfSS'ir MEM0MANTS, High Water, Mean Time, at Saint John, N. B. Gharlotiet'n, P. E. I. J ST- Toma", IT. B. Morning Afternoon Morning Afternoon h. m. h. 111. h. m. h. ra. iSt. Philip and St. James. 6 5 6 31 5 29 5 65 2 Ist Midnight 9 in Aphelion. 6 57 7 00 6 21 6 46 3 Ascension Day. 7 49 8 15 7 13 7 39 48h.M. ? CTC;- 9 4°52'S. 8 42 9 9 8 6 8 33 54th, 6h. A. 5 Gr. Ilel. Lat. N. 9 37 10 5 1» 1 9 29 § Sunday after Ascension. 10 34 11 4 9 58 10 28 76th.(*,*)eclip. Inv. at St. John. Spring' 11 34 • • • • • ■ 10 58 11 28 8411.M. ? cTCC- 5 4° 49' N. [tides. 4 34 11 58 • • • • • • 99h.M. WcTCA 1 4 1 34 28 58 102h.M. ? cTd^. ? 0M8'S. 2 3 2 32 1 27 1 56 llHoedel attempts the life of the Em- 3 3 27 ♦> 04 2 49 12 peror of Germany at Berlin 1878. i Whitsunday. 3 53 4 18 3 17 3 42 4 42 5 5 4 6 4 29 UlOh.M. H at Gr. Elong. 2r 48' E. Neap 5 28 5 51 4 52 5 15 15 D. O'Connell died 1847. [tides. 6 13 6 34 5 37 5 58 [jVendftme column destroyed 1871. 6 55 7 16 6 19 6 40 7 Prince Talleyrand died 1838. 8 Landing of the Loyalists. 93h.A.QiinQ. St. Dunstan. 7 37 7 58 7 1 7 22 8 20 8 41 7 44 8 5 3 9 25 8 27 8 49 ; JTrinity Sunday. 9 47 10 10 11 9 34 1 Montrose executed 1650. 10 33 10 57 9 57 10 21 2 iSprinp 11 21 11 46 10 45 11 10 i 5 tides. • • • • • • 11 11 35 12 Queen's Birthday. Corpus Christi. 36 1 2 • • • • • • 26 1 27 1 53 51 1 17 i St. Augustine. 2 19 2 45 1 43 2 9 Firat Sunday after Trinitv. 3 11 3 36 2 35 3 ;6h. M. 5 in ^. 4 2 4 27 3 26 3 51 Restoration of King Charles II 1660. 4 52 5 17 4 16 4 41 (Grosser Kurfurst foundered 1878. Neap 5 42 6 7 5 6 5 31 i [tides. 6 32 6 58 5 56 6 22 Venus and Mars are xuorning Stars. Jupiter is ritiiblo'for a short time In the rening. CURTAINS, CURTAIN LACES & NETS, Moslin CURTAINS, REPS, TAPESTRIES AND DAMASKS FOR CURTAINS. k hmn %U FIto(r (farers, ii dkll, f tpstry £ Biw U\k. acnse variety of Table and Household Linens. Hotels, Ecstaurants, and Steamboats supplied at the lowest possible prices. [N CHESTER. ROBERTSON & ALLISON, 27 & 29 King-st. St. John. King and Canterbury Sts., entrance on Canterbury, St. John, N. It. Bulls insnred on time— low rates and UllriftAIi CONDITIONS at RANNErS niSURANGE ROOMS, St. John, N. B. 42 New Moon, ... First Quarter, Full Moon,.... Last Quarter, . JUNE begins on Friday. iggj d. h. lu. iD.; 9 Souths (j ^Houths tI|.!Snii(lis: 5 1 49M.I ' i h. m.^ 1 h. m. . l^ m 12 9 18M.! 310 OM.l 9 19M.' 1 39 \ 20 8 A. 10,10 6 i 9 11 ] u" 27 3 4A. 1710 13 9 3 58 24 10 20 i 8 56 37 (C^PerigeOd. 8h. A. | (D Ap*>P:ee, j4d^5h. AJ (D J^erigee^O^ oh. jj. "^ SUN. .! MOON. 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 ►* o Rises. Fri. Sat. Snn. Mo. Tue. Wd. Th. Fri. Sat. Son. Mo. ; Tue. I Wd.i Th. I Fri. i Sat. Son. Mo. Tue.: Wd. Th. i Fri. I 23|Sat. 24lSan. 25 Mo. s Sets. UN _^ Declin. 26 27 28 29 30 Tue. Wd. Th. Fri. Sat. b. ni. 4 21 h. in. 7 34 4 20 7 35 4 20 7 36 4 19 7 37 4 19 7 38 4 18 7 39 4 18 7 40 4 18 7 40 4 17 7 41 4 17 7 41 4 17 7 42 4 17 7 42 4 16 7 43 4 16 7 43 4 16 7 44 4 17 7 44 4 17 7 44 4 17 7 44 4 17 7 45 4 17 7 45 4 17 7 45 4 18 7 45 4 10 7 45 4 10 7 45 4 20 7 45 4 21 7 44 4 21 7 44 4 22 7 44 4 22 7 44 4 22 7 44 o LUJ / if22 i 22 1 i 22 2 22 o oo o 1 •*'*' o 22 4 22 4 ! 22 5 '■ 22 5 1 O'i : 23 23 1 1 23 1 23 1 i '?3 ') 23 20 23 22 23 24 23 25 Fast- Slow in. a. 2 27f 2 18 2 8 1 58 1 48 1 37 1 26 1 15 1 3 51 39 27 15 2f ; lOs ; 23 , 36 40 Souths. ii. m. 21 27 22 25 23 25 f Declin. iPlac« X la 43 ■ y \l ^^ 10 H' J 25 1 23 2 19 3 11 4 4 46 5 30 6 13 6 55 7 38 8 22 1 59 ' 55 2 37 10 44 11 .37 : ]\[orn. ! 3 ; 29 ! .56 : 1 ^yii 10 48 Jl 10 7 ■ &, 17 12 ' b) 14 14 10 48 « 51 • 2 42 m 1 20 nfl 5 34 24 ^-1 12 ol d 15 47 HI ^^ 1 m 10 21 M 23 26 11 3 20 ; 11 .35 10 4>! y^\ 23 27 1 14 Rises. 12 27 10 8 07 1 H 34 A 13 10 17 21 23 27 1 40 14 14 11 14 34 23 26 : 1 53 9 51 ,15 3 K) oo 23 25 I 2 6 10 24 ! 15 54 23 24 23 22 23 20 23 17 o ]() 10 56 i 16 44 s 1 o> 2 31 M 2 44 X-i 17 35 i N 3 2 18 26 48 ll 2 56 Mora. 23 14 j 3 8 i 35 !n23 11 ' 3 20s ■ 1 i^ 10 20 12 8 20 15 , 15 44 21 12 'xlS 10 To find the length of tlie day — .subtract the time of Sun rising from 12hrs., and, Wilj difference, add the time of Sun setting. EXAMJ'LE, 121i. Oiu, Sun rises June 1st, 1 21 - ' Difference, 7 39 Sun sets June Ist, 7 34 Length of day June 2lRt, iS ^13 •WEDIDIlSrO- OTJTIFITS, Comi'LETJ CAN BE PURCHASED AT MANCHESTER, ROBERTSON & ALLISON'^ 21 and SO King Street, Saint John, N. R. lYWARD & Co.. Carriage Stock and Hardware, NDmOMS at I.B. 1883. 1 ^Souths iJiSniilhsi "h. m. . ii. ni. 9 19 M; 1 39 A. 9 11 . 1 18 9 3 58 I 8 56 37 srigee^Od. oh. M. iths. I Declin. iPlJctI 27 iNi:^ 43 X ! 25 I 17 1 >f 5 25 i 10 6 ■ H 25 1 1 23 ! 2 10 3 11 ' 4 , 4 46 i 5 30 6 13 6 55 7 38 8 22 9 7 55 10 44 35 «)" 10 11 3 54 44 35 11 12 13 14 15 15 1(> 17 18 26 10 20 20 15 21 n 20 31 24 ol 47 1 21 4>» 8 21 34 i 10 48 K 10 7 ' tg] 17 12 ■b'o! 14 14 10 48 fi ol s- 2 42 s 1 5 12 15 IS 10 10 10 17 14 10 55 ' () 36 's 1 0- 1x3 2 7 48 12 8 15 44 NlS 10 -I m m ol hi;: from 121U-S., and, Mi Prompt and Ubenl settlemeiits, at RANNET'S mSURANCE ROOMS, i^'M tr^^i Saint Jobil, N. B. h883. JUNE has Thirty Dayn. 48 ' B E£ 8 7 High AVater, Mean Time, at iREFINED BAR IRON!| — p— ^'in South Staffordshire, T..w«>oor. Swede aiuV Saint John, F. B. ,Charlottet'n, P. B. 1 1 lAjndonderry Brands, At I. & F. BURPEE & GO'S, i Morning ALLISON' ! r: < 8 8 10 21 5 I 52 ! 40 i 30 10 56 11 22 n 48 14 40 1 6 1 32 1 58 2 24 2 50 3 15 3 40 4 5 4 31 4 56 5 22 5 47 6 14 7 8 6 41 7 36 8 4 56 45 3 31 4 15 4 58 5 40 6 23 7 7 7 52 8 40 9 29 10 20 U 12 "(i'lVo 1 22 2 14 3 4 3 55 4 46 5 38 6 32 1 2 3 3 4 30 21 8 53 37 5 19 6 6 7 •iTh.M.cTa'C d'l°32'N. B2n(l Sunday after Trinitv. : 45h.M. b(/CC. T?'0°2'X. ' 59h.M. ^ (^(C' ^ 0°52'N. 65h. A. %cf(C' % 4° 21' X. Spring illh. M. ? in Aphelion. [tides. 89h.M. 9 cfW' 9 0<'9'N. gChas. Dickens died 1870. B3rd Sunday after Trinity. list. Barnabas. ^ ' [1878. 12ex-King George V. of Hanover died 13 St. Anthony of Pad ii a. Neaj) 14 ' . [tides. 15 16 Norman McLeod died 1872. 64tli Sunday after Trinity. il8 Battle of Waterloo 1815'. 19'8h.A. ? c/ T?. 9 0°35. X. 20 .\cc. of il Victoria. Gt. Fire St. John 21 3h. A. © enters 6g. ^ [ 187 7 . |22 [Summer commences. Springtides. i23BattleofPIassy 1757. Goth Sunday after Trinity. Mid- 25 24th, St. John Baptist. [Sunimer Day 26:Midnight cJ^ cT W- d" 1° 7' X. |2:i8h.A. ^ Gr.Hel. Lat. S. JQueen Victoria crowned 1S3S. Xeap^ ^.|St. Peter. [tides.i [solMidnigl.t cj (/ C' (?._0° 37' N. 1 Venus and Mars are still morning Stars. By the end of the month Jupiter has ap- bmched the Sua, and is no longer visible. h. m. 7 25 8 20 9 17 10 21 11 21 '*0'44 1 40 2 32 3 21 4 7 4 51 5 34 6 16 6 59 7 43 8 28 9 16 10 5 Afternoon Morning h. m. 1 53 i 8 48 ! 9 46 1 10 46 i 11 46 1 15 1 12 ! 2 6 i 57 i 3 44 i 4 29 1 5 1" 1 5 55 6 37 i h. ni. 6 49 7 44 8 41 9 45 10 45 11 39 Afternoon h. m 7 17 8 12 9 10 10 10 11 10 "03*6 1 45 29 8 16 9 4 9 54 10 46 11 38 4 56 48 39 29 20 11 5 Fashionable Dry Goods. filies will find the Largest Variety of Fashionable Goods in the Maritime Provinces at |MAXCHESTER, ROBERTSOK & ALLISON'S, 27 and 29 King Street, Saint John. pu Ooods, silks, Shawls, Mantles, Laces, Parasols, Ribbons, Hosiery, and Gloves, ve make a Specialty. [Cor, King and Canterbury StH., entrance on Canterbury, St. John, N. B. Wardwaroi RANNET'S UfSURANOE ROOHS-IUrlM and Flrt Ininrtnce. 76 ?rinoe WlUlun Strttt, Sdnt Joha, N. B. 44 JVLY b<^KiiiN oil Huiidwy. 181 d. yh. M. MOON . h. m. I h. m H 47 M.I 10 8 39 II 4ij] 8 32 8 25 'II 2y ill H 181111. 2, Mo. alTue. 4iVVd. 6iTh. Fri. Sat. San. 9 Mo. lOlTue. lllVVti. 12 Th. j 13 Fri. I 14 'Sat. i 15 Sun. 101 Mo. : nlTue.i islwd.i 19 Th. j 20!Fii. ; 2l!Sat. 22 San. 23 iMo. j 24iTue.i 25iWd. , 2()|Th. ! 27 Fri. I 28'Sat. i 29jSan.' 30 Mo. 3l|Tue. Rises, h. 111. 4 23 4 23 4 24 4 24 25 25 2(3 27 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 27 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 3(1 37 38 39 4() 41 42 43 44 45 4(i 47 48 Set8._ ii. III. 7 45 7 45 44 44 44 44 43 43 43 43 42 42 41 41 40 39 38 37 30 I 3<) 7 34 7 33 7 32 7 31 7 30 7 29 7 28 7 27 7 2() 7 25 7 24 Deolin. n23 23 22 22 22 22 22 22 22 I 22 22 21 I 21 i 21 I 21 j 21 21 ; 20 i 20 I 20 t 20 20 19 19 19 19 18 18 18 n18 7 3 58 53 48 42 35 29 »>») 14 (i 58 50 41 32 22 12 2 51 40 28 U) 4 52 39 20 12 58 44 30 15 Slow of 01k Ri8«s. ni. H, h. ID. 3 32 1 57M 3 34 2 48 2 55 HetH. 4 « 7 20 A 4 10 8 1 4 27 8 37 4 37 9 9 4 47 9 39 4 50 10 5 4 10 32 5 13 10 59 5 21 11 27 5 28 11 59 5 35 A[tirn 5 41 34 , 5 47 1 15 Souths. h. ui. 22 11 23 9 "H 59 1 50 2 38 3 24 4 8 4 51 33 10 1 47 30 20 Deciin. iPli Nil) ;w 19 3« 5 (( I 8 9 IS 17 15 52 12 :{7 I H 481 4 40 ' N 2<; H 3 44 7 42: 11 20 14 29! 17 2 l.S 49 ly 41 5 53 5 58 1 ({ 5 8 11 13 15 15 15 15 G 14 13 11 9 ' 2 i 2 5(J ' kiHCH. ' 7 51 A i 8 20 I 8 59 j 9 33 |10 4 10 37 II 15 ill 50 Morn I 42 1 35 2 34 10 18 ly yo , 11 11 18 12 , ! 12 4 15 49 , ; 12 57 12 27 i i 13 49 s 17 : ! 14 40 8 3 ;{6 15 32 N 1 20 10 24 11 ' 17 10 10 41 ' 18 10 14 ;ii 19 20 20 21 22 2 59 50 50 17 19 19 18 53 Nl« 58 24 10 To tliid tht; length of the iii({ht — uubtrHct thu tiiueuf suniiet from iL'huurii, iiud,tu| ditfertiiioe, add the time uf sunrise next morning. K.XAHPLK, 12h. Om. Siiiiiiet July 3Utli, 7 25 I)iftUt h. in. h. ni." . 8 47 M. lu 8 39 \\ 4'J] S 32 '11 29 8 2f> 111 S \.9h.M. M()<>N . ouths. Declin. PI I. ni. ;2 11 ;3 9 *0 "5 59 1 50 2 38 3 24 4 8 4 51 5 33 « 10 7 I 17 62 :J7 7 47 8 30 9 20 10 18 18 ir, 12 « 48 4 40 N 2(1 H 3 44 I 11 14 17 42 20 29 n 12 11 4 IS 49 1*J 41 ly 'JO 18 ir> 12 49 Oargooi Md Prtlaliti Inmitd at GURRENT RATES, at RAlfNET'8 mURilfOB ROOMS, St. Joho, N. B. «IIJI<%' liaN Tlilrty-oiM« l>uyN. SCOTCH AND LONDONDERRY Htun Waifu. hfi W Ltiiid, Iiiji^ot Till, In^ot Copper and Speltur, AT I. Si V. Hl'UriOK St CO'S. Mcuu Tiiiie, at ■— — — . — » ■ ■ — — «.— — . .. .^«..^ I ,« 11 Saint John, N. B. Charloltefn, P. B. I. Murning Afloruoon Murning II. lU. bliSiinduv iit'liT Trinitv. hniii. |);iv. S t III. 9 32 ^Ih, A. V) in Apogoo Nl9:w|)B5h.M. i^ cT ^ 19 3(5 \' *« ^ » ^ . 10 1 10 30 10 ns : 11 20 12 57 I I'i '27 13 49 8 17 : 14 40 8 3 ;{G 15 32 N 1 '20 10 24 11 17 10 1 10 41 18 10 ! 14 :n 19 17 '24 20 2 1» 10 20 59 19 :W 21 50 18 5:5 22 50__n1« 58 from l'.'Jiuuitf,ftuJ,UJ lih. M. % -si/-:). JKaMi:i" 10' N. Sundav after Trinity. iFrench Uevolution 1830.' A. K- Or. llel. Lat. N'. [ti»l u'ap «.M. 44 1 35 2 27 3 19 4 11 5 4 5 59 55 7 51 8 48 3 45 4 37 5 31 27 7 2;'. 8 20 9 17 ii. 7 8 9 10 11 1 2 •> 5 7 8 9 9 10 11 1 2 4 Ml. 28 20 20 17 Vt.) 23 9 5;'. 30 18 1 40 32 21 II 3 5f> 49 42 8 59 51 43 35 28 23 Afternoon -I ■■ ■ ■ i< ii. 111. 7 57 8 50 9 54 10 50 11 44 10 59 1 40 2 31 3 15 3 57 4 39 5 23 tl 9 5r, I 7 4(; ' 8 37 i 9 29 10 22 11 15 19 7 15 8 12 :j4 1 25 2 17 3 9 4 1 4 5 51 47 7 44 8 41 [Munj Ik a iiiurning Slur. Venus uiitl Jiipltcr loo lany Jie M«;cn for 11 shorl lliiifi befor« .- - XMro LAi^GKHT i«,irr>vir^ OCK OF DRY GOODS! — I.S AT— t}. BOYS» SHIIj ;eop a full Slock of and Under-Clot' 9 King Street, St. KCHESTEH, BOBSBTSON & ALLISON'S, King St., St. John. All Goods told (U Lowest Cash Price*. NO SECOND PRICE. >Klng and Canterbury Sts., «ntrauc« uii Canterbury, 8t. John, N. B. RAl 76 Prinea WlUlam Street, Saint Jolm, M. B. lanrance, .* 6 -.«— AUGUST befi ns on Wfl b. 111. •dnesday. lam d. D. 9 Souths d^Soutlw •^s.utli A New Moon, 5 First Quarte 2 9 2 A. 9 5 A. 3 h. m. 11 IBM. h. ni. """ h.',„ - 8 13M.10 3SM r, 10 M Full Moon... 18 8 30 M. 1 8M. 10 !17 11 21 11 29 8 7 10 17 7 59 ^ •,•, ^ Last Quarter 25 > *' l24 11 35 • ' »-' P •h) 7 51 t) ;;4 c Apogee SI Sets. 9d. 6h. M. 1 ^ Pe J N . _ ^ 'rigee 21d. 31 1. M. [ O () N . •?. Rises. M 1 Declin. SlowofClk' Rises. 1 Souths. ' _Declm. ?\n h. m. h. 111. O / 1 111. s. ll. m. h. ni. , "^ '"' 1 wa. 4 49 7 23 N18 1 6 6 3 36M 23 42 n14 T ;, 2 3 Th. Fri. 4 50 4 51 7 22 7 21 17 45 17 .30 6 2 ! 5 57 ' Se 7 ;y^ ' ; 10 a' oHi io'iii "(') 4 Sat. 4 52 7 20 17 14 5 52 ! 7 39 1 17 6 35 ti 5 Snn. 4 54 7 18 16 58 ' 5 47 8 7 ; 2 2 X 2 23 i 6 Mo. 4 55 7 16 16 41 5 41 ; 8 34 2 46 ii 1 ou 11 7 Tue. 4 56 7 15 16 26 , 5 34 ' 9 2 3 29 5 54 -^ 8 Wd. 4 58 7 13 16 8 5 27 ; 9 29 4 12 9 41 ^i ' 9 Th. 4 59 7 12 15 51 5 19 9 58 4 55 115 2 H jlO Fri. 5 , 7 10 15 33 5 10 10 33 5 41 15 50 1 'll Sat. 5 1 7 9 15 15 5 1 11 11 6 28 17 .5(1 1 12 Snn. 5 2 7 8 14 .57 ; 4 51 11 53 7 16 HI ]?, , ;i^ Mo. 5 3 7 6 14 39 4 41 : Morn. : 8 7 19 32 ) 14 Tue. 5 4 ; 7 5 14 21 4 30 i 43 ; 8 59 18 47 ; 15 Wd. 5 5 7 4 14 2 4 18 : 1 40 9 52 K; 57 ^ 16 Th. 5 6 7 2 13 43 4 6 2 43 10 45 14 :\ z 17 Fri. 5 8 7 13 24 3 54 3 50 11 38 10 13 -.z 18 Sat. 5 9 6 58 13 5 3 41 ' Rises. 12 31 5 41 } 19 Snn. 5 11 6 56 12 45 i 3 27 7 32 a' 13 24 s (1 44 ) 20 Mo. 5 12 6 54 12 26 3 13 8 6 ,14 18 X 4 LS 't 21 Tue. 5 13 6 53 12 6 2 59 ' 8 40 ; 15 11 9 2 ] 22 Wd. 5 14 6 51 11 46 2 44 9 16 ,16 6 13 10 > 28 Th. 5 16 6 49 11 25 2 29 9 55 : 17 1 HI 25 > 24 Fri. 5 17 6 47 11 5 ; 2 13 10 41 17 5.S 18 32 i 25 Sat. 5 18 6 46 10 44 1 57 11 32 18 55 19 20 ) 26 San. 5 19 6 44 10 23 '■ 1 40 Morn. 19 51 HI 5 c 27 Mo. 5 21 6 42 10 2 1 23 28 20 45 17 35 c 28 Tue. 5 22 6 40 9 41 I 6 1 28 21 36 15 7 > 29 VVd. 28 6 38 9 20 48 , 2 29 : 22 25 11 50 ; 30 Th. 5 24 () 36 8 59 30 3 33 23 12 S 8 ; 31 Fri. 5 26 , 6 34 N 8 37 ■ 12 i 4 35 23 57 X 4 4 ■ III this mouth the dav shortens 1 hour 'M minutes— 37 minutes in tlip morning, a| 49 in the afternoon. Tfiis ditt'erence of 12 minutes In the decrease ol' inoriiiii;' afternoon is eaused by the Sun's being slower than the eloik l)y <> niinutis mi iliel and agreeing with it at the end of the month. Travelling Bags and Satchel At MANCHESTER, ROBERTSON & ALLISON'S, | 21 & 20 Klugr Street, Saint John, N. 11. Carriage Makers' SuppUes of aU kluds at 9. HAYWAKD & Co'i, ft inanrance, I.B. 18«1 slJ^'Soutiis ti|.8(mtij h. ni. h. m7l [.( 8 13M. 10 \\s)i 8 7 10 1; 7 59 9 00 7 51 154 3h. M. M O () N , Auths. ' Declm. Plj 1. ni. . 1 13 42 N U 7 [I o'si io {]i "i") 1 17 35 1] 2 2 N 2 2:i 1) 2 40 ri 1 50 It 3 29 5 54 id 4 12 y 41 '=i 4 55 13 2 H 5 41 15 50 H 28 17 5t; n 7 10 19 18 ^ 8 7 19 32 ,J 8 59 IS 47 I 9 52 10 57 ,^ 10 45 14 3 « 11 38 10 13 d 12 31 5 41 > 13 24 ^ 44 )^ 14 18 N 4 IH '] r> 11 9 2 '1 10 13 10 > 17 1 10 25 > 17 58 18 32 I 18 55 19 20 I 19 51 10 5 5 20 45 17 35 c 21 30 15 7 ; 22 25 11 50 . 23 12 s s . 23 57 N 4 4 1 nutes ill thP Illuming, decrease of niurniiu' i »»y t) uiimitus on llie tSBS, Satchel fc ALLISON'S, I N. 11. AYWAKD & Co'», H. R. RAMMET is the Agent for DO Insnrance Compaiiei repmeiittng 15,000,000 and apwards. AUGUST has Thirty-one Dayn. 47 THOS. FIRTH & SON'S | [EstFA Cast Rteelf! iFor Axlos, Tools, Drills, Taps, Dies, Punches, •Shears, Cold Chisels, Ac. | At I. A F. BURFEK & €0\S. i IIifiH Watkk, Mean Tinie, at Saint John, N. B. ! Morning Afternoon Charlottet'n, P. E. I. Morning Afternoon ! h. m. |Lannna.s Dav. Battle of Nile 1798. | 9 44 I'Battie of Blenheim 1704. 10 37 iJMoon 5 ^ C- 'i 7° 0' N. Spring! 11 28 [tides. jUth Sunday after Trinity IfTransfiguration. u J12th Sunday after Trinity. fclh.M. h r< aTauri. |42h. M. U' n ;v\ 5Sir. W. Scott born 1771. kOasin London 1807. lEiirl Russell born 1792. |l3th Sunday after Trinity. • 38 1 23 2 7 2 50 3 33 4 16 Neap. 5 2 "tides. 5 49 ,^ 3° 40' S. 37 . 7 28 1 8 20 i 9 13 ; 10 i 10 59 h. ni. 10 11 11 3 11 52 15 1 1 1 45 2 29 3 12 3 55 4 39 5 25 13 7 2 7 54 8 40 9 39 10 32 11 25 1 Battle of Viniiera 1808. 1. M. 9 in Perihelon. S.ih.M. I in ?> Battle of .\ssaye 1803. ISt. Bartholomew. 53h.A. T? cf (t. "b r3' N. Ulth Sunday after Trinitv. Neap flh. M. r^ c/ (C- cf -i" 30' N. [tides. m. Augustine. 9'Jh. M. lij. ->' (C. 945° 17' N. Spring 11 52 11 10 [tides. 18 45 1 12 2 5 3 3 5r, 4 50 5 47 ; 44 ' 39 i 1 8 32 i 9 10 10 1 39 2 32 3 27 4 22 5 19 10 7 12 8 8 57 9 40 10 33 h. ui. h. m. 9 8 9 35 10 1 10 27 11 52 11 10 11 39 2 25 47 1 9 1 31 1 53 2 14 2 36 2 57 3 19 3 40 4 3 4 20 4 49 5 13 5 37 1 20 52 7 18 7 44 8 10 8 37 9 3 9 30 9 50 10 23 10 49 11 10 11 42 9 30 1 3 1 29 1 50 2 21 2 51 3 20 3 46 4 14 4 43 5 11 5 40 (> 8 1 36 1 ••> 7 30 7 5r» i 8 21 8 -iO 9 10 9 34 ! 9 57 Mars andjTupiter are morning stars. Venus is hidden in the Sun's ray s. I3Sr THE :loth department Wa ofTer tho Manufactures of England, Scotland and Canada, \MIq iar MdiiQSf QGuilemen audi Bqj»* We&r^ LNCHESTER, ROBERTSON AND ALLISON, „ 27 and S9 King Street, Saint John, N. B. King and Canterbury Sts.. entrance on Canterbury, St. John, N. B. H. R. RANNET U the Agent for The Goarditn Fire and Life Ininranoe Co. of London, - Capital £2,000,c 48 SKPTJfiMBER besinii on Saturd 188 d. h. SNew Moon, 1 FirHt Quarter 9 M Full Moon, Irt (^ JjHHt Quarter, '28 m. 30 M. 14 A. 17 A. 27 M. D. $t.v.v.in8 cf Souths Q[Soiith a, ^ 1 Sat. 2Snn. 3 Mo. 4iTue. SWd. 6Tli. 7lFri. 8 Sat. 9Snn. 10 11 12 13 14 15 Sat. 16 17 18 19 Wd. Mo. Tue, Wd. Th. Fri. Sun. Mo. Tue. 20 21 22 Th. Fri. Sat. ! 23 San. I 24|Mo. I 25|Tue. 26 Wd. Th. Fri. 29 1 Sat. 30iSnn. 27 28 (p Apogee, od. 12h. SUN. Sets. Declin. h. III. ° ' 6 33 H 32 6 30 6 28 6 26 6 24 6 22 6 20 6 18 6 16 6 14 6 13 6 11 6 A. I h. m. h. m. 3 11 44 M. 7 .39 M. 10 11 49 7 30 17 11 6o 7 21 2411 58 7 11 C Perigee, 18d. 3h. M. i MOON. ni. ■'{ .M h. 9 .S 41 H 18 7 i)') Rises. h. III. 5 27 5 27 j 5 28 ' 5 30 o 31 5 33 : 5 34 5 35 5 36 5 38 i 5 39 ! 5 40 ! 5 41 5 42 5 43 5 45 5 46 5 47 5 48 5 49 5 50 ' 4 51 i 5 53 1 5 54 I 5 56 ' 5 57 6 59 6 6 1 6 2 FastofCIk.1 Rises. ' Souths. I Declin. Pla 5 3 1 59 57 55 53 5 51 5 50 5 47 5 45 5 43 5 41 5 39 5 38 N 8 15 7 53 7 31 7 9 6 47 6 25 (> 2 5 40 5 17 4 54 4 31 4 8 3 46 3 23 3 2 36 2 13 1 50 1 27 1 4 40 N 17 s 7 30 54 1 17 1 40 2 4 2 27 s 2 51 in. 8. 6 25 44 1 4 1 23 1 43 2 3 2 24 2 44 3 5 3 25 3 46 4 8 4 4 29 50 5 11 12 6 36 6 57 7 19 7 40 8 8 21 8 41 9 1 9 21 9 41 10 1 n. m. 6 9A 6 35 7 2 7 31 8 1 ' 8 33 9 8 9 49 10 35 11 27 Morn. 25 1 30 2 38 3 49 Rises. 6 37 A 7 14 7 55 8 40 9 28 10 24 11 23 Morn. 24 1 25 2 28 3 30 4 30 Sets. li. III. > "o'"40 1 24 2 «> 3 4 5 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 21 i 51 35 21 57 48 39 31 24 17 10 5 56 53 521 50| 46 41 33j 23 lO! 55i 22 39| 23 22 I) 4 s H 11 I •>/ ;{7 08 18 3o 10 18 10 .3 17 4« 15 2rt 12 7 7 58 s 3 12 N 1 00 6 11 15 53 26 8 17 45 10 5 19 7 17 58 15 48 12 58 18 5 23 N 1 18 s 2 48 The time of Sunrise added to the time of Sunset, is equal to 12 hours, when theSu agrees with the clock, which is only on 4 days in the year, April 15th, June Hth, Sfij 1st, and December 24th. GENERAL DRY GOODS STOCK! Millinery, Mantles, Shawls, Costumes, Hosiery, Glomes, House Furnishings.i i«»*Spocial Rooms for Ladies' Underwear, Millinery, Ac. 29 KING STREETJ Gentlemen's Outfitting, Shirt Making, and Boys' Clothing Departiii9 S7 TLXISTG- STREET, MANCHESTER, ROBERTSON & ALLISON, Importers of Dry Go SAINT JOHX, y. B. 8. HAYWABD & Co., Hardware & Carrifige Makers' Supplies of all Capital £2,000,C 188a J^Sonths a[Soutli h. m. h. m. 7 39 M. 'J :n 7 30 8 41 7 21 H 18 7 11 7 5-') 3h. M. MOON. uths. ! Declin. Pli 111. : " ' ) 40 s 7 T 1 24 4 13 - 2 7 H <) = i 51 H .37 : \ 35 14 37 1 4 21 !(• oS 1 5 1> 18 35 5 57 10 18 « 4S 10 3 7 3V) 17 4ti 8 31 15 2rt 9 24 12 7 10 17 7 58 11 10 s 3 12 12 N 1 53 13 6 53 13 5B 11 26 14 53 15 8 15 521 17 45 16 50| 10 5 17 4(> 19 7 18 41 17 58 19 331 15 48 20 23, 12 58 21 lO! 18 21 65 5 23 22 39 N 1 18 23 22 8 ii -iS Prompt and liberal lettlements, at RANIIET'S INSURANCB ROOMff, Saint John, N. B. llW3. SEPTCIMBER has Thirty Days. 49 SPEAR JE JACKSON'S, WARRANTED |l tailway and Carriage Spring, Sleigh Siioe, '! Tire and Toe-Calk Steel. l Rd. Machinery Steel for Shafts & Spindles, p At I. & P. BURPEE & GO'S. High Water, Mean Time, at Saint John, N. B. ;Charlottet'n, P. E. I. Horning 141..M. ? cr(D. $6°5/N. jloih Sunday after Trinity. Spring 3IOI1. M. ^ in Aphelion. [tides. I i French Republic declared 1870. w 8 Nativity of B. V. Mary. I J 16th Sunday after Trinity. Neap |ii 111. M. ^ at Gr. Elong. 26° 42' N. |l'i Marshal Blucher died 1819. [tides. llJlOh. M. 9 Gr. Hel. Lat. N. IjiHolv Cross Day. 115 B17th Sunday after Trinity. Ill Noon ? cT S. ■ 90° 45' Spring [tides. |9'BattleofPoictiersl356. I'-h. A. ? Sup. cT ©. I'St. Matthew. J2h. A. ]? stationary. IJlSth Sunday after Trinity. [N'p tides. I23rd, 6h. M. © Sun enters tOJ. Autumn ) oh. A. Qj. p' C- 2i 5° 34' [commences 5St. Cyprian. [Algiers bombarded 1816. )lMichaelmas Day. I|19th Sunday after Trinity. h. m. 10 55 11 40 1 45 1 28 2 12 2 56 3 42 4 30 5 18 6 9 7 7 52 8 45 9 38 10 31 11 26 Afternoon; Morning h. 111. 11 18 "023 1 7 1 50 2 34 3 19 49 1 2 3 45 43 42 4 4 5 6 54 43 6 34 7 26 8 18 9 11 10 4 10 58 11 53 21 4 39 5 35 6 28 7 19 8 8 8 54 9 38 10 22 1 o 3 4 5 6 17 14 13 11 7 2 6 54 7 44 8 32 9 16 10 10 43 h. in. 10 19 11 4 11 47 9 52 1 36 2 20 3 6 Afternoon h. m 10 42 11 25 "osi 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 54 42 33 24 16 9 2 9 55 10 50 11 45 13 1 2 3 4 4 5 9 < 6 3 59 52 1 14 1 58 2 43 3 30 4 18 5 7 5 58 6 50 7 42 8 35 9 28 10 21 11 17 41 6 43 7 32 8 18 9 2 9 46 38 37 35 31 26 6 18 7 8 7 56 8 40 9 24 7 10 Mars and Jupiter are morning stars. Venus is still hidden in the Sun's rays. lo 12 hours, when the SJ irilloth, JuneUth,!r. King and Canterbury Sts., entrance on Canterbury, St. John, N. B. RAimET'S nrSURAirUB ROOHS— Karlno and Fin iBfarance. 79 Prince William Street, Saint John, K. B. 80 OCTOBKR begrins on Monday. New Moon 1 First Quarter 9 FulIMo«n, 16 Last Quarter, 22 New Moon, 30 d. b. 1 5 2 6 7 m. 30 M. 56 M. 21 A. 55 A. 33 M. D. 3 10 17 24 9 Souths h. m. 3A. 8 13 19 (J Souths h. m. ~ 6 57M 6 46 6 33 6 20 J? 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 ^ Apogee 3d. 2h. A^ | ( Q Perigee 16d. Ih. A. | (^ Ap ogee 30d. 5h. A MOO N^. h. ». . 6 48 ^ SUN. ►» o Rises. Sets. Declin. FastofGlk. Sets. h. m. h. m. / m. 1. h. m. Mo. 6 3 5 37 8 3 14 10 20 5 SCA Tue. 6 4 5 35 3 37 10 39 6 4 Wd. 6 5 5 33 4 10 57 6 33 Th. 6 6 5 31 4 23 11 15 7 8 Fri. 6 8 5 29 4 47 11 33 7 47 Sat. 6 9 5 27 5 10 11 51 8 30 Snn. 6 11 5 25 5 33 12 8 9 19 Mo. 6 12 5 23 5 56 12 25 10 13 Tue. 6 13 5 21 6 18 12 42 11 14 Wd. 6 14 5 20 6 41 12 57 Morn. Th. 6 16 5 18 7 4 13 13 18 Fri. 6 17 5 17 7 27 13 28 1 25 Sat. 6 18 5 15 7 49 13 42 2 3r. Snn. 6 19 5 13 8 11 13 56 3 48 Mo. 6 20 5 12 8 34 14 10 5 4 Tue. 6 22 5 11 8 66 14 23 Rises. Wd. 6 23 5 9 9 18 14 36 6 24A Th. 6 25 5 7 9 40 14 47 7 16 Fri. 6 26 5 4 10 1 14 58 8 15 Sat. 6 27 5 2 10 23 15 8 9 14 Snn. 6 29 5 10 44 15 18 10 17 Mo. 6 31 4 59 11 6 15 27 11 19 Tue. 6 32 4 57 11 27 15 36 Morn. Wd. 6 33 4 55 11 48 15 44 22 Th. 6 34 4 54 12 9 15 51 1 24 Fri. 6 36 4 62 12 29 15 57 2 24 Sat. 6 37 4 61 12 50 16 2 3 23 Snn. 6 39 4 49 13 10 16 7 4 31 Mo. 6 40 4 48 13 30 16 11 5 20 Tue. 6 41 4 46 13 50 16 14 Sets. Wd. 6 42 4 45 sl4 9 16 17 6 9A 1 2 32 17 3 4 3 52 4 41 5 30 6 21 7 11 8 2 8 54 9 47 10 42 11 38 12 37 13 36 14 37 15 37 16 34 17 29 18 20 19 8 19 54 20 38 21 21 22 3 22 46 23 30 Declin. Pliei o ~>~ 8 6 44 inj 1C21 WJ 13 21 m 16 6 i 17 58 ^ 19 7f^ 19 7 Tf' 18 17 ^ 16 27 ^ 13 40 s» 10 5 « 5 39 K 8 47 K N 4 16 ' T 9 7 ; T 13 22 K 16 37 ; ^ 15 18 32 , 19 10 ' 18 25 i 16 32 13 17 ' 10 23 1 6 35! N 2 33 1 8 1 32 ; 5 29 9 12 12 32 8 15' 19 i til In this month the day decreases 1 hour 31 minutes— 39 minutes in the morning, 62 in the evening. MANTLE MAEINO TO ORDERJ is a Leadings Department at MANCHESTER, ROBERTSON & ALLISON'S] A large Stock of MATERIAIi? and TRIMMINGS are kept on hand to take orders I A large Stock of READY-MADE MANTLES imported from liOndon are also keptinjfc S. HAYWABD & Co., Hardware A Carriage Makers' Supplies of »U e Intorance, B. R. RAHHET, Saint John, N. B., Adtnatttr ttf 9Urlne Losiei, 76 PrlBM WUUam Street. 1883,1 "^~8o"uth8| Q|.8outhg | h. m. I b. m. 6 57 M J 7 25M.I 6 46 7 2 6 33 6 37 . 6 20 , 6 13 pogee 30d. 5h. A. MOON^. aths I Declin. Plaeil ) 6 ) 48 L 32 2 17 3 4 52 41 30 3 4 5 6 21 / j s 6 44 i \S)i IC 21 1 inj 13 21 n 16 6 m 17 58 ^ 19 ^ 19 7 ^^ 18 17 \^ 16 27 \^ 17 29 18 20 19 8 19 54 20 38 21 21 22 3 22 46 23 30 15 16 32 13 17 ! 10 23 i 6 35 1 N 2 33 ! 8 1 32; 5 29 1 9 12 i 12 32 { 8 15 19 i m lutes la the morning, obdebJ at ALLISON'S. 1 hand to take orders J adon aro also kept in jU III. OCTOBER has Thirty-one D»ya. 81 Seavy Iron and Steel Shafting, HioH Water, Mean Time, at 1 SQUARE AMD HEX. NUTS, : Tap Steel, Soft Centre and Shear Steel Saint John, N. B. Gharlottet'n, P. S. L '^ fst Machinists, 1 At I. A F. BURPEE ft CO'S. Morning Afternoon Morning Afternoon 1 h. m. h. m. h. ni. h. m. inh.A. '5? C/C- ^ 2° 5' 8. 11 4 11 26 10 28 10 50 J Jewish Year 5644 beginH. Spring 11 47 11 11 11 33 STreaty of Limerick 1691. [tides. 411h.M. ^ ^ ^. ^ 4°irS. 9 31 11 55 • • • • • • 53 1 15 17 39 5 1 38 2 1 1 2 1 25 69h. A. 5 Inf. cT ©. 2 25 2 49 1 49 2 13 820tli Sunday after Trinity. 3 13 3 37 2 37 3 1 8Clibigo Fire 1871. 4 2 4 26 3 26 3 50 9 St. Den vs. 4 51 5 16 4 15 4 40 10 Neap. 5 42 6 7 5 6 5 31 11 [tides. 6 32 6 57 5 56 6 21 12 -h. A. 'i m£l. 7 23 7 49 6 47 7 13 i3 Trans. King Edward the Conf. 8 15 8 41 7 39 8 5 82l8t Sunday after Trinity. 9 8 9 35 8 32 8 59 15i^ eclipsed. Visible at St. John. 10 3 10 31 9 27 9 55 ISUouses of Parliament burnt 1834. 10 59 11 28 10 23 10 52 inOh.M. ^ in Perihelion. Spring 11 58 • • • • ■ • 11 22 11 51 18St. Luke. [tides. 27 57 • • • • ■ • 21 19:3h. k.fS'd %' d' 0° 59' N. 1 27 1 58 51 1 22 pBalfe, composer died 1870. 2 28 2 68 1 52 2 22 |322Dd Sunday after Trinity. 3 27 3 55 2 51 3 19 ^^^h.M.yatGr.Eiong. 18°16'N. • 'I.C^O'C:- (?6°49'N. Neap 4 23 4 50 3 47 4 14 5 16 5 41 4 40 5 5 ! [tides. 6 5 6 29 5 29 5 53 iSt.Crispin. Battle of Agincourt 1415. 6 52 7 15 6 16 6 39 1 7 37 7 59 7 1 7 23 fSh-MOiC ©• 8 21 8 42 • 7 45 8 6 i23rd Sunday after Trinity. »i[28th, St. Simon and St. Jude.] 9 3 9 24 8 27 8 48 9 46 10 7 9 10 9 31 Iji^ Sun eclipsed. Invis. at St. John. 10 29 10 51 9 53 10 15 IHaiioween. Spring tides. 11 13 11 36 10 37 11 Jupiter and Mars are mornicg stars. Venus is siill hidden in t he Sun's rays. DRESS MATERIALS. A. X.A.IIOE STOOK OF J? AND FASHIONABLE DRESS MATERIALS, [ANCHESTEB, ROBERTSON & ILLISON'3, SAINT JOHN, y. B. Supplies ol' aU '"'^Btr. King and C»nt«rbnry Sts., entrance on Canterbury, St. John, N. B. Hulls iiurared on Urn*— low rates and IiTBRBATi GOHDinONS at RANNErS mSUIIANOE ROOMS, St. John, N. B. 82 NOITEMBSR begins on Thursday. d. Quarter, 7 Moon, , 14 Quarter, *... .. 21 Moon, 29 h. m. 7 40 A. 13 A. 9 20M.|10 2 30A. 17 C; Perigee, 14d. 3h. M. | (^ Apogee, 26d. 8h. A. 1883. h. mV 5 36 Mj 5 10 4 44 4 16 SUN MOON Rises. I Sets. Declin. ITh. i 2 Fri. I SiSat. 4Snn.! 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 Mo. Tue. Wd. Th. Fri. Sat. Snn. Mo. Tue. Wd. Th. Fri. Sat. Snn. Mo. Tue. Wd. Th. Fri. Sat. Snn. Mo. Tue. Wd. Th. Fri. h. m. 6 44 6 46 6 47 6 48 6 50 6 51 6 52 6 53 6 55 6 66 6 58 6 59 7 7 2 7 3 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 I 7 7 7 7 7 7 5 6 7 9 10 11 12 14 15 16 18 19 21 22 23 h. 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 ni. 43 41 40 39 38 37 36 3o 33 32 30 29 28 27 26 25 25 24 23 22 21 21 20 19 19 ]8 17 16 16 15 8 14 29 14 48 15 7 15 25 15 44 16 2 16 19 16 37 16 54 17 11 17 28 17 44 18 18 16 18 32 18 47 19 2 19 16 19 30 19 44 19 57 20 10 20 23 20 35 20 47 20 59 21 10 21 20 21 31 s 2 41 FastofClk Sets. Souths. ni. s 16 1 16 T} 16 19 m 18 16 16 Id 16 16 17 15 11 7 3 15 57 15 50 15 43 15 35 15 26 15 16 15 5 14 54 14 42 14 28 14 13 13 59 13 43 13 27 13 10 12 51 12 32 12 13 7 8 9 10 11 1 2 3 5 11 11 11 53 31 10 -. m. 5 46 A 6 28 15 8 5 6 10 Morn. 17 26 38 51 6 Rises. 5 58 A 6 58 8 1 9 6 10 li 11 14 Morn. 15 16 15 13 12 9 7 Sets. 5 12A h. 1 1 2 3 4 5 5 in. 1 49 37 26 15 5 54 Nov'br. iPy 6 44 7 34 8 26 9 20 10 16 11 15 12 16 13 18 14 19 15 17 16 12 17 3 17 50 18 35 19 19 20 2 20 44 21 28 22 12 22 58 23 45 *o"34 sl7 26 18 45 19 11 18 40 17 12 14 47 11 7 3 36 39 9 1 41 6 34 11 8 14 59 17 43 19 4 18 58 17 32 2 46 69 15 11 8 3 13 T T A 6 59 11 27 14 27 16 46 18 27 s'igii' In this month the day decreases 1 hour 7 minutes— 39 minutes in tin' morning,! 28 in the afternoon. Blankets, EideFDown Qjiilts, Wool ^uill| FLANNELS, FURS, WARM GLOVES, And everything to make you warm and comfortable for Winter, canj purcliaMed at MANCHESTER, ROBERTSON & AT.LI803i% 27 and 29 King Street» Saint John. Carriage Makers* Supplies of all kinds at 8. HAYWARU & Cos, lOllDITIONS at W.B. 1883.1 ^ig^ouths'QiSouth! h. ' h, m. 6 OM, 5 44 5 28 5 7 . 8h^A._ MOON. m. 5 36MJ 5 10 4 44 4 16 uths. Nov'br. \?M 111. 1 49 37 26 15 5 54 6 44 7 34 8 26 9 20 LO 16 11 15 12 16 13 18 14 19 15 17 6 12 7 3 17 50 18 35 19 19 20 2 20 44 21 28 22 12 22 58 23 45 17 26 I 18 45 19 11 j 18 40 ; 17 12 ; 14 47 I 11 36 7 39 3 9 I 41 6 34 11 8 14 59 17 43 19 4 18 58 17 32 15 2 II 46 8 N 3 59 s 13 4 6 7 59 11 27 14 27 16 46 18 27 X T T utes in tbr morning, Wool P rLOVES, >le for Wlnt«'«-, ean| John. H. R. RANIIET U the Agent for lirino Insurance Companies representing $5,000,000 and upwards. 1883. NOVEMBER has Thirty Days. 63 i SHIP rvil.i>£:rs' i Bolt & Rigging Iron, Y. Metal, High Water, Mean Time, at * OAKUM, TAR, PITCH AND B08IN, Saint John, N. B. Charlottet'n, P. B. I. ° Spikes, Clinch Rings, Chain Cable, etc. ^ At I. & F. BURPEE & CO'S. Morning Afternoon Morning Afternoon j h. m. h. m. h. ni. h. m. 1 All Saints' Day. 11 59 11 23 11 46 2 Mohammedan Year 1301 begins. 22 "C 46 10 3! 1 10 1 34 34 58 024th Sun. after Trinity, 'landed 1688. 1 58 2 L2 1 22 1 46 oGunp. Plot 1504. King Wm. III. 2 47 3 11 2 11 2 35 6 Princess Charlotte died 1817. 3 36 4 1 3 3 25 / 4 26 4 51 3 50 4 15 gllh.M. ?iny. Neap 5 15 5 40 4 39 5 4 9 Birth of Prince of Wales. "tides. 6 5 6 30 5 29 5 54 10 Luther born 1483. 6 55 7 21 6 19 6 45 82oth Sunday after Trinity. 7 47 8 14 7 11 7 38 mh.'si^ ^©. 8 41 9 9 8 5 8 C3 13St. Brice. 9 37 10 6 9 1 9 30 UBishop Seabury consecrated 1784. 10 36 11 6 10 10 30 15 Ih. A. T? (/ (D- 21. 1° 2' N. Spring 11 37 11 1 11 32 16 tides. 8 6 39 3 r St. Hugh. 1 9 1 40 6 33 1 4 (}26th Sunday after Trinity. 2 9 2 38 1 33 2 2 \m.A.%c((0- 2i5°37'N. 3 6 3 33 2 30 2 57 204h.M. ^ in t3' 3 59 4 24 3 23 3 48 mil. M. % stationary. 4 48 5 11 4 12 4 35 2iSt. Cecilia, Virg. and Mar. Neap. 5 34 5 56 4 58 5 20 3i "tides. 6 18 6 40 5 42 6 4 ilord Melbourne died 1848. 7 2 7 23 6 26 6 47 827th Sunday after Trinity. 7 44 8 5 7 8 7 29 i2h. M. ^ Sup. cT '^. 8 27 8 49 7 51 8 13 'Lord Selborne born 1812, 9 11 9 33 8 35 8 57 iMidnight 1? cf ©. 9 56 10 19 9 20 9 43 9:6h.A. ? cT &. ? 4°1KS. 10 42 11 6 10 6 10 30 OSt. Andrews. Spring tides. 11 20 11 55 10 54 11 19 Mars and Jupiter are morning stars. Venus is still hidden in the Sun's rays. [CHESTER, ROBERTSON & ALLISON, IMPORTERS OF FOR WHOLESALE AND RETAIL TRADE, SAINT JOHN, N. B. ^AL L I^ROFITS -A-IsTU 3T^J^TL,Xj LOSSES. f)r< King and Canterbury Sts., entrance on Canterbury, St. John, N. B. lii I m RANIIET'S INSURANCE ROOMS— Marina and Fire Inanrance, 76 Prince William Street, Saint John, N. B. 84 DECXniIB£R begtnB on Saturday. 1883. First Quarter, 7 Full Moon, 13 Last Quarter, 21 New Moon, 29 h. m. 7 22 M. 11 24 A. 3 44 M. 8 36 M. (0 Perigee, 12d. 12h. M. D. $ Souths JSouthsiQISouths ^ o ISat. 2Snn. 3 4 6 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 SUN. h. m. h. m. 3 1 10 A. 4 41 M. 10 1 21 i 4 22 17 1 32 I 3 58 24 1 42 I 3 32 (Q Apogee, 24d. llh. M. MOON. Rises. h. m. Mo. Tue. Wd. Th. Fri. Sat. Son. Mo. Tue. Wd. Th. Fri. Sat. Snn. Mo. Tue. Wd. Th. Fri. Sat. Sun. Mo. Tue. Wd. Th. Fri. Sat. Snn. Mo. 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 n t 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 24 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 40 41 41 42 42 43 43 43 43 43 43 43 43 43 44 h. m. 4 14 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 13 13 13 13 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 13 13 14 14 14 15 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 Declin. Fast- Slow / m. 8. s21 50 10 48P 21 59 10 25 . 22 8 10 1 ! 22 16 9 36 22 24 9 11 1 22 31 8 46 1 22 38 8 20 ! 22 45 7 54 i 22 51 7 28 1 21 56 7 23 1 6 31 23 6 6 4 23 10 5 36 23 14 5 8 23 17 4 39 23 20 4 10 23 22 3 41 23 24 3 11 23 26 2 42 23 27 2 12 23 27 1 42 : 23 27 1 12 23 27 42 23 26 12p 23 24 18s 23 22 48 23 20 1 18 23 17 1 46 23 14 2 17 23 10 2 46 s23 6 3 158 h. m. I 6 3A i 6 59 I 7 59 ! 9 1 10 6 II 13 Souths. h. m. 1 2 3 3 4 5 23 13 2 51 39 28 Declin. Placj «19 17 51 15 45 12 50 Morn 20 1 30 2 42 3 55 I 5 8 Rises. 5 36A 6 44 7 51 8 58 ! 10 1 11 4 Morn , 4 i 1 3 2 2 3 ; 3 58 ; 4 55 5 49 I Sets. 4 51 A 5 51 6 54 6 17 7 8 8 1 8 57 9 56 10 56 11 48 23 19 8 57 11 58 12 57 13 56 14 51 15 42 16 29 17 15 17 58 18 41 19 24 20 9 20 54 21 41 22 29 23 18 "o*"8 59 1 48 13 16 5 23 18 31 11) 15 18 32 16 32 13 33 9 54 51 40 29 6 27 10 5 Nl 8 2 13 18 15 57 17 53 19 19 12 "18 25 16 38 s 12 59 The length of the shortest day December 22nd is 8 hours 32 minutes, the month the day has lengthened 9 minutes. I^vthee (9 ;5 K T T FURS. FURS. FU: Daring the month of December we offer a very larcfe and carefully um SXOOK: of I-.-A.IDIES' FXJRS. Chrldtmag week we make Special Prices to Gentlemen who wixh m chaHe for CHRISTMAS FB£S£NTS. j MANCHESTER, ROBERTSOW A ALLISON, 27 & 29 King st. St jij S. UAYWARD & Co., Carriage Stock and Hardware, ^SouthBiQiSouthsl Protests noted and extended, by H. R. RAHHET, 76 Prince William Street, Saint John, N. B. DECBMHBR has Thirty-one Days. 55 CABRIA6E BUILDERS' ' High Water, Mean Time, at lOval, Half- Oval, and Half -Round IRON, II : SPRINGS AND AXLES, Saint John, N. B. Gharlottet'n, P. E. I. '^Sleigh-Shoe, Carriage & Tire Bolts, Ac. At I. & F. BUBPBE & CO'8. Morning 1 Princess of Wales born 1 844. j Ulst Sunday in Advent. j 1 3 Battle of Hohenlinden 1 800. i UThos. Carlyle born 1795. : 1 5 Rome made Italian Capital 1870. 1 6 St. Nicholas. j I ' 1 8 Conception of B. V. Mary. Neap; |82nd Sunday in Advent. [tides.; llSir David Brewster born 1781. |29h. A. T? cT (C- h 0° 55' N. pDean Stanley born 1816. | 14 Prince Albert died 1861. Spring' 5!.\ga8siz died 1873. [tides.} |3rd Sunday in Advent. iilOh. M (f cr (C- c^ 8° 18' N. ITurner died 1851. 3h.M. §n©., St. Thomas. Disraeli born 1805. {Midnight (v^ pntcrs ^. Winter begins. 4th Sunday in Advent. [Neap tides. 5h. M. (^ stationary. Christmas Day. St. Stephen. St. John Evangelist. Innocents' Day. Gladstone born 1809. liSunday after Chiistraas. Spring 4h.A. $ cTC- 9 6° 51' 8. [tides. m. rs 32 minutes. 44 34 23 12 49 5 38 6 29 7 22 8 18 9 17 10 17 11 19 "6 48 1 2 3 4 4 5 45 38 27 13 58 41 6 24 7 9 7 54 8 38 9 26 10 14 11 11 4 54 20 Afternoon Morning Afternoon 1). m. 19 1 9 ; 1 59 2 48 1 3 36 i 4 24 5 13 6 3 6 55 7 50 8 47 9 47 10 48 11 49 18 17 12 3 3 50 4 36 5 19 6 2 45 33 8 15 9 2 9 50 10 39 11 29 45 h. Di. 11 43 8 58 1 47 2 36 3 24 4 13 5 2 5 53 6 46 7 42 8 41 9 41 10 43 11 42 12 6 7 1 2 2 3 5 5 •» o 6 7 8 9 2 51 37 22 5 48 33 18 2 8 50 9 38 10 28 11 18 h. m. 0"33 1 23 2 12 3 3 48 4 5 37 27 6 19 7 14 8 11 9 11 10 12 11 13 "oil 1 36 2 27 3 14 4 43 26 9 4 5 6 6 57 7 39 8 36 9 14 10 3 10 53 11 44 9 Venus may now be seen as an evening star. Mars and Jupiter are morning stars. ii3:r;ISt:m:-a.s "week -WE MAKE — ntlemen who «!«»' «• SENTS. I IDUOED SPECIAL PRICES! Dresses, Mantles, Blankets, and other useful articles for , CHRISTMAS PRESENTS. MANCHESTER, ROBERTSON & ALLISON. > King and Canterbury Sts., entrance on Canterbury, St. John, N. B. I 66 Advertisements. } 1 PIANOS— inspection invited— E. PEILER, 23 Market Sqnare. Iji m\ P WU Si ^IP, Manufacturers and Dealers in Houisehold, {School and Office :FTJi^isriT"cri^E!i Market Building, Germain Street, j|@=^Entrance— South Market Street (off Germain St.) Up Stairs." FACTORY-East End of Union Street JONAS HOWE. JOHN D. HOWE. Importers and Dealers in RUBBER AND LEATHER BELTING, RUBBER HOSE, STEAM PACKII Lubricating Oils, Cotton Waste, WROUGHT IRON PIPE AND FITTIi and all Articles used in the application of Steam to Machinery, IVo. 41 r>OCK STREET (Small's Block,] SAINT JOHN, N. B. N. B.— Egtimates for Steam and Hot Water Heating Apparatus furnish^ on application. All Worlc Warranted. Garrlaoo Makers' SnppUes of aU kinds at 8. HATWARD & Go's, Advertisement. 57 PIANOS— Second-hand taken in exchange for new— E. PEILER. Wilt John and Maino Railway. jeST. JOHN AND MAINE RAILWAY (St. John to Vanceboro', Me.), I THE EUROPEAN & NORTH AMERICAN RAILWAY, and MAINE I CENTRAL R. ROAD, form together the "PROV. N. E. ALL RAIL LINE," iCapt. C. Spear, General Agent, St. John), connecting with Boston. 10 TRAINS DAILY-MORNING AND EVENING, jving St. John after arrival of I. C. R. Trains as per hours named in small Bills and Notices in Daily St. John papers. ^uUma^n Sleeping* Cars niii on. all IVigrlit Ti*aiiis. |a Train leaves ST. JOHN on SUNDAY NIGHT, but not on Saturday ijht or Sunday morning. UNO-CLASS CARS ARE RUN BETWEEN CARLETON & POINTS WEST. WAl^M.^ RBDVOBD. 1 k ■ D Bangor, Portland, Boston, Firgt-CIasi, UnUmited. $6.00 8.00 10.00 First-Class, Special Llm. $5.00 6.50 8.00 2uddo. Special Llm. $4.00 4.50 5.50 TICKETS— St. John to Boston in Snmmer Season— valid 15 days from date of issne, are now on sale at $15.00. Freight carried between St. John and Boston at Low Rates. I information given at General Offices, Water Street, Saint John, N. B. |J. MURRAY KAY, Manager. H. D. McLEOD, Sup't. •King and Oanterbnry Sts., entrance on Canterbury, St. John, N. B. 58 The Royal Family. PIANOS— New and Second-hand, prices moderate— E. PEILER. loni Im net lai The Royal Family. Her Majesty Victoria. By the Grace of God, of the United Kingd Great Britain and Ireland, Queen, Defender of the Faith, Empress of (in India, Kaisar-i-Hind), born 24th May 1819; succeeded to the Throne 2i)t June 1837, on the death of her uncle, King William IV. ; crowned 28th Jm 1838; and married 19th February 1840, to his late Royal Highness Franc Albert Augustus Charles Emmanuel, Prince Consort, Duke of Saxony, Prin of Coburg and Gotha, who was bom 26th August 1819; died 14th Deceml 1861. Her Majesty has issue. 1. Her Royal Highness Victoria Adelaide Mary Louisa, Princess Rov born 21st November 1840 ; married 25th January 1858 to his Imperial High the Crown Prince of Germany, and has had issue — Frederick William Victi Albert, born 27th January 1859 ; V. E. A. Charlotte, born 24 July 1860; nu ried 18th February 1878 to Hered, Prince of Saxe Meiningen ; Albert Will Henry, born 14th August 1862 ; Francis, born 15th Sept. 1864, died 18th Ju 1866; Frederika, born 12th April 1866; J. F. E. Waldemar, born 19th Feb' 1868; Sophia Dorothea, U. A., born 14th June 1870; and Margaret Beatri born 22nd April 1872. 2. His Royal Highness Albert Edward, Prince of Wales, Duke of Saxon Cornwall, and Rothesay, Earl of Dublin, etc., born 9th Noy. 1841 ; marrii 10th March 1863 to the Princess Alexandra Caroline Mary Charlotte Loui Julia (born 1st Dec. 1844), eldest daughter of the King of Denmark, and li issue — Albert Victor Christian Edward, born 8th Jan. 1864 ; George Frederii Ernest Albert, born 3rd June 1865 ; Louise Victoria Alexandra Dagmar, bo 20th Feb. 1867 ; Victoria Alexandra Olga Mary, born 6th July 1868; M; Charlotte Mary Victoria, born 26th November 1869 ; and Alexander J. C. bom 6th April, died 7th April 1871. 3. Her Royal Highness Alice Maud Mary, born 25th April 1843; raarri 1st July 1862, to his Royal Highness Louis IV., Grand Duke of Hesse Di stadt, born 12th September 1837, died 14th December 1878 ; and has left i — Victoria Alberta E. M. M., born 5th April 1863 ; Elizabeth A. Louise Alii born 1st November 1864; Irene Marie Louise, bom 11th July 1866; Emi Louis, born 25th November 1868; Frederick V/m., born 7th October 1 died 29th June 1873; Victoria A. H. L. B., born 6th June 1872; and M bom 24th May 1874, died 15th November 1878. 4. His Royal Highness Alfred Ernest Albert, Duke of Edinburg, born August 1844 ; Rear-Admiral Royal Navy, 30th Dec. 1878 ; married 23rd Ji 1874 to the Grand Duchess Marie of Russia, and has issue — Alfred Alexani' Wm. Ernest Albert, born 15th October 1874; Marie A. V., born 29th 1875; Victoria Melita, born 25th November 1876; Alexandra Ivouise 01 Victoria, born 1st September 1878. 5. Her Royal Highness Helena Augusta Victoria, born 2otli May IS married 5th July 1866 to Prince Frederick Christian Charles Augustus, Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Augustenburg, and has issue— Charles Vii born 14th April 1867; Albert John, born 26th February 1869; Vict Louisa, born 3rd May 1870 ; Franziska, born 14th August 1872 ; and Han born 12th May, died 19th May 1876 6. Her Royjil Highness Louise Caroline Alberta, born 18th March 1 married 21st March 1871 to John, Marquis of Lome, Kt., Governor-Gem of Canada. S. HATWARD k Co., Hardware of aU kinds, The Royal Family. 59 PIANOS— Second-Ljad taken in exchange for Hew— E. PEILER. '. His Koyal Highness Arthur William Patrick Albert, Duke of Con- nght, bom Ifet May 1850 ; Lt.-Col. Rifle Brigade, 27th September 1876 ; led March 13th, 1879, to the Princess Louise Marguerite, third daughter (Prince Frederick Charles, cousin to the Prince Imperial of Germany. 8. His Royal Highness Leopold George Duncan Albert, Duke of Albany, .Ct., born 7th April 1853; married April 27th 1882, to the Princess Helen derica Augusta of Waldeck-Pyrmont, fourth daughter of George Victor Tereign Prince of Waldeck-Pyrmont. i Her Royal Highness Beatrice Mary Victoria Feodore, bom 14th April Royal Prince.>ol Billv ; Rv.iville, (i| Bourassa; Slietlord.l [>lby ; 8herbroke, Rl SirllLEangevin;'™ )oi8 ; Terrebonne, F Geollrion ; Yama iMland. •kott; .JasYeo; Kin l^jncouver, David William Gordon ; Victoria, Edgar C Baker and Noah Jtespear. PROVINCE OF NEW BRUNSWICK. J Honor the Hon R D Wilmot, Lieutenant Governor of the Province of J Brunswick. Henry Wilmot, Esquire, Private Secretary, etc. ;iptain A F" Street, Provincial Aide-de-Camp. Executive Council. D E Hanington, President ; Hon P A Landry, Provincial Secretary ; lEMi'Eeod, Attorney General; Hon Michael Adams, Survevor General; GJ Colter, Chief Commissioner Board VWks; Hon ^ E Morton, [ilor General ; Hon W E Perley, Hon Robert Young, t. id Hon W J rij,witliout office. Legrislative Council. ion , President ; Hon Wm Hamilton, Hon D Hanington, Robt Young, Hon John Lewie, Hon Thomas R Jones, Plon W B Bever- Hon Mclnernj, Hon Archibald Harrispn, Hon James Ryan, Hon Flevselling, Flon A F Randolph, Hon Robert Robinson, Hon F'rancis lion A A Davidson, Hon Geo T Hill, Hon A D Richard. House of Assembly. Bty of Y'ork — Hon G J Colter, A G Blair, Fred P Thompson, and E L [Wetmore. itTof Saint John — David McLellau, William Elder, R J Ritchie, and [im Quinton. itvof Westmorland — Hon P A Landry, Hon D L Hanington, John A Humphrey and Dr Black. ■tv of Charlotte— J E Lynott, John McAdam, George Hibbard and Jas iKitchell |rty of Kings — Dr Vail, Hon F E Morton, and G Hudson Flewelling. Hy of Queens — Albert Palmer, R Hetherington. btyofSnnbury — Hon W^m E Perley, G A Siirling. ity of Northumberland— Hon Michael Adams, Thos F Gillespie, VV^ui A [Park, and George Burchill. Ity of Kent — Wm Wheten, Oliver LeBlanc. HyofCurieton— Jol)n S Leighton, G W White. Ity of Gloucester — Patrick G Ryan, Francis McManus. Ity of Restigouche — Cunard Barberie, A H Labillois. f'.y of Albert — Hon W J I^wis, m d, Gaius S Turner. ij of Victoria— W B L Tibbitts. kty of Madawaaka — Mathias Nadeau. [ofSaint John— John V Ellis, Hon E McLeod. leers— (ieorge J Bliss, Clerk ; John Richards, Clerk Assistant ; Sergeant-at-Arms ; John Black, and C W Beckwith, Engrossing Ikirk, Hu^rbSutlurla iibia. \i Homer. rriage Stocfci »jc- LAW AND JUSTICE DEPARTMENT. Supreme Court of Judicature. (ief Justice— Hon Jolin C Allen, October 1876; Justices — Hon J W Ion, Oth I)eceml)er 18G5 ; Hon A R Wetmore, 2oth May 1870; Hon fwDuti; October 1876 ; Hon A L Palmer, June 1879; Hon Geo E King, liao and Canterbury Sts., entrance on Canterbury, St. John, N. B. 6 66 New Brunswick — Law. PIAlfOS— Second-band taken in exchange for New— E. PEQiER. December 1881. W H Tuck. Clerk of the Crown ; William Carman, Clerk! the Pleas and Equity ; J Carleton Allen, Deputy Clerk in Equity. I Terms — Hilary, first Tuesday in February ; Easter, second Tuesday in Apif Trinity, second Tuesday in June ; Michaelmas, second Tuesdji^ in OctoM Nisi Prius Sittings in the County of York, second Tuesday in May and foij Tuesday in October. Equity Sittings— 1883. Mr Justice Palmer, Equity Judge — Sittings first Tuesday in each mod except September, in Fredencton ; in St John, last Tuesday in March, July, September and November, and third Tuesday in January. Court of Vice- Admiralty. Hon Charles Waiters, Judge ; B Lester Peters, Deputy Judge and Coma sary ; William Jack, Advocate General ; Alfred A Stockton, KegJ^Tiar, Scribe ; G Sidney Smith, B L Peters and Alfred E Oulton, Surrogates; Tl C Humbert, Marshal. Court for tlie Trial and Punishment of Piracy and otl Offences of the Hig^h Seas. The Governor, the Chief Justice, and other Judges of the Supreme Coij the Members of the Executive Council, Judge of the Vice-Admiralty, Provincial Secretary, Provincial Treasurer, Commander-in-Chief, Flag OffiJ and Captains, and Commanders of Ships of War on this station for the being. The Court sits at any place within the Province to be appoint any three of the members ; the Governor, Chief Justice, or one of the J of the Supreme Court, or Judge of Admiralty, being one. Probate Court, For the City and County of Saint John is held every Friday at three o'd^ at the Registry Office, lion C N Skinner, Judge ; W C Drury, Kegistnir. Court of Divorce and Matrimonial Cases. Judge— Hon A R Wetmore; Registrar — J A H Straton. Terras- fourth Tuesilay in February, June and October. County Courts. The Oourts were established by 30th Victoria, pap. 10, passed June 17,11 The Acoiuthorizes the appointment of one County' Court Judge for the couq of Charlotte, Carleton, Victoria and Madawaska ; one County Court Judg the counties of York, Sunbury and Queens ; one County Court Judge foij counties of Westmorland and Kent ; one County Court Judge for the coua of Northumberland, Gloucester and Restigouche ; one County Court Jd for the County of the city and county of St «fohn ; and one County Court Jj for the counties of Kings and Albert ; provided always that said Goaif the city and county of St John shall not have or exercise any iurisdictifl any cause in which the City Court of St John, or the Town of rortland ' jurisdiction. The Act also authorizes the appointment of a Clerk for each Court,! shall be an Attorney. The Sittings of the respective Courts shall be held / near the County Court House in the shire town. The County Courts have not cognizances of any action — let. When the title to land is brought in question ; or 8. HATWABO k Oo., Wholeiale Bardware, Carriage Stock, etc., New Brunswick — Law. 67 r— E. PCILER. iam Carman, Cler'J in Equity, ond Tuesday in ApJ Tuesdjw in Octob lay in May and fou iiesday in each moj| lesday in March," January. ity Judge and Coran took ton, Kegi-tiar : ilton, Surrogates.; Piracy and otl IS. , of the Supreme Coij 16 Vice-Admiriihv, !r-in-Chief,Flag()ffi^ his station for the ince to be appointe ice, or one of the Jiw me. Friday at three o'clj C Drury, Kegistnir. ilal Cases. I Straton. Ternis- 10, passed June 17, ll art Judge for the coui' B County Court Judgi unty Court Judge foi irt Judge for the coui one County Court Jt lone County Court Ji ways that said Cour ercise any jurisdictio Town of Portland lerk for each Court, Courts shall beheld^ ition — or PIAROS— Inspeetioii invited— E. PEILER, 23 Market Square. |»iid. In which the validity of any devise, bequest, or limitation is disputed, lept as hereinafter mentioned ; or ISobject to the above, the County Courts have jurisdiction, and may hold plea j jll personal actions of debt, covenant, ana assumpsit, when the debt or DRges do not exceed the sum of four hundred dollars ; and in all actions of t,when the damages claimed do not exceed two hundred dollars; and in jions on bonds given to a Sheriff or otherwise in any case in a County Court, itever may be the penalty or amount sought to be recovered. Sittingrs of the County Courts. 1 Courts hold Terms every year in each County, which Terms annually nences as follows: [charlotte County — On the second Tuesday in the month of June ; on the fth Tuesday in March and October. ton County — On the second Tuesday in March and December, and the lond Tuesday in July. i'ictoria Cotmty — On the fourth Wednesday in June, and the third Wed- dav m November ; and on the first Tuesday in December for return of icntions only. Jork County — On the second Tuesday in January, third Tuesday in March 1 first Tuesday in J une and October. ISunbury County — On the third Tuesday in the months of January and June Ion the Wednesday next after the second Tuesday in October. ueen's County — On the fourth Tuesday in January and June, and on the I Tuesday in October King's County — On the first Tuesday in January, April, July and October. (John County — On the fourth Tuesday in the months of January, April, lir and October. jilbert County — On the third Tuesday in June, and on the second Tuesday, IXovember. Westmorland County — On the first Tuesday in June, and the second Tues- fin September aud December, and on the first Tuesday in March ; the «mber Terra only for return of executions. ^t County — On the third Tuesday in January, on the lust Tuesday in lil, and nn the first Tuesday in July, and fourth Tuesday in October. [iorthunii rland County — On the fourth Tuesday in January, the first Tue«- fin April, the fourth Tuesday in July, and the third Tuesday in October. tloiicester County — On the third TueMlay in March, and second Tuesday ply, and the first Tuesday in November, «tigouche County — On the fourth Tuesday in March, the third Tuesday ^v, and the second Tuesday in November. dawaska County — On the Tuesday after the fourth Wednesday in June, |the Tuesday after the third Wednesday in November. iTTOOT 'ROO'K'Q rresoribtd by th»' Itoard of F/iucation, and all otlieni JU.\J\Jl^ XJ\^\Jj:^WDf used in the Maritime' Provinces, constantly on hand, WHOIiESALE AM1> Rfr^TAIL. •J. & A. MclMLILLAlV. 1 ige stock, etc., ■». King and CanterbiurySti., entrance on Oanterlmry, St. Joinn, H. B. 68 New Brunswick — Post Office. PIANOS— none except reliable Instruments sold— E. PIELER. JUDGES. James G. Stevens,... James Steadman, .... Bliss Boteford, William Wilkinson, Charles Watters, Wm. Wedderbnrn,.. COUNTIES. COUNTIES. Charlotte, Carleton, Victoria, and Ma- dawaska, York, Sunbury and Queen's,... , Westmorland, and Kent, Northumberland, Gloucester, and Res- tigouche, Saint John, King's and Albert, CLERKS. Charlotte, Carleton, Victoria, Madawaska, York, Sunbury, Queen's, Albert, Westmorland, , Kent, Northumberland,..., Gloucester, Restigouche, Saint John, King's, George S. Grimmer, ... William M. Connell,.. David B. Gallagher, .. A.R. Balloch, Charles H. B. Fisher,. George J. Bliss, James R. Curry, S. G. Morse, W. W.Wells, James D. Phinney,.... Samuel Thomson, T. DesBrisay, James S. Morse, Mont. McDonald, A. E. McLeod, APPOINTED. 10th June, 186 (( 188 " " 186? 8th July, 188: APPOINTED. 10th June, 1867 24th Feb'ry, 1 3l8t Dec, 1873. 10th June, 1867 (( (I <« (I 26th 10th 18th August, li 10th June, 1867 « (( II « i< II X (( II 1881 1880 POST OFFICE DEPARTMENT. Inspector's Office, St John — Hon John McMillan, Inspector ; Wm Falsi Secretary ; Wm C Whittaker, W R Avery, W Rowan, and W Hatch, Clerl Wm Bannister, Messenger. Post Office, Saint John. Postmaster — S J King, Esq. Assistant Postmaster — James Woodrow. Clerks — M J Potter, W A Black, H P Otty, R C Mclntyre, Andrew J Nichol, James 8 Flaglor, A W Reed, J W Ring, J W Beatteay, K D W' row, R A Hamlin, P G Maguire, Thomas Jenkins, J R Ritchie, Janj Finen, John A Bell, Alexander Thompson, J C Clark and G Fred Ring, Office Keeper — George Bell. Engineer — II Howe. Letter Carriers — James Leetch, Sup't ; Robert McLaughlin, Wm You John F Withets, Caleb Belyea, Geo W Plumpton, Wm Lane, John Canipl J McManus, John Beamish and Thomas Simpson. Mail Clerks, Postal Cars, Intercolonial Railway, St Jolin to Moneton— F Blizzard, F A Estey, J R Piilgeon and G A Barker. Clerks on Northern Division I C R, between Moneton and Ciimplielltoi Geo M Ryan, W J Weldon, D Price, H Wathen, J G Miller, and D) Kendrick. Mail Clerks on Western Extension, from St John to Vanceboro'— Jo McA Hunter, Walter Starkie, James Philps, Albert J CJross, C A Murray^ S. HATWAROl^ Co., Wholesale Hiurdware and Carriage Stock, •ICE. Bid— E. PIELER. Ma- Res- appointedJ 10th June, 186 « 188 " " 186^ 8th July, 1883 APPOINTED. 10th June, 186^ « « it 24th Feb'ry, 18 31st Dec, 1873.1 10th June, 1867^ t< (( It 26th " « 10th " » 18th August, 18 10th June, 18671 H II 1881 1880 lENT. Inspector; WmPaislI i, and W Hatch, Clerl Mclntyre, Andrew S| JV Beatteay. R D Wo J R Ritchie, Jarae and G Fred Ring. cLaughlin, Win You m Lane, John ( anip'o Joiiii to Moncton-F cton and C'amphelltoii J G Miller, and I))| II to Vanoi'boro'-.'o CJross, C A Miirrav. d Carriage Stock, New Brunswick — Post Office. 69 PIAMOS— all ipedally selected— E. PEILER, 23 Market Square. Money Order Office. 1 sending money by mail it is always best to transmit by Money Order, if kble. If sent by letter, it should always be registered. fmy Orders issued and paid from 10 a. ni. to 4 p. m. COMMISSION ON MONEY OBDERS. I Money Orders drawn by any Money Order Office in Canada or any other ley Order Office in the Dominion, is as follows : If not exceeding $4 2c. Over $4" II 10" « 20 " II 40" " 60" " 80" New Brunswick — Customs. PIANOS— a good aisortment— E. PEILER, 23 Karket Square. Limit of weight per Book and Parcel Post and for Commercial Papers! lbs., except to Winnipeg, Nortli West and British Columbia, 2 tbs 8 oz. Limit of weight per Sample Post 24 oz.. Dominion and Newfoundland; I Great Britain and United States. * Items cannot be registered. Packets by Parcel Post should be so labelled. Packets by Book and Sample Post must be so put up as to admit of i in8j>ection. If an envelope is closef agriculture and provincial treasurer, Hon A S Hardy,; retary pnd pi vincial registrar ; J G Scott, clerk Executive Council ; J Capreo', assistant clerk. % NOVA SCOTIA. Lieutenant Governor, The Hon Adams George Archibald, C M G. Executive Council. Hon W T Pipes, premier ; H(m C E Clinch, provincial secretary ; Hod Alonzo White, attorney general ; Hon Albert Gayton, commissioner of minesj Without department — Hons Thos Johnson, D Campbell, Thos F Morrison. MANITOBA. Lieutenant Governor, The Hon James Cox Aikens. Executive Council. Hon J Norquay, premier and provincial treasurer ; Hon C P Brown, min ister of public works ; Hon D M Walker, attorney general ; Hon M A (iiran' provincial secretary ; Hon John Taylor, minister of agriculture and presidenl of Council. BRITISH C(*LUMBIA. Lieutenant Governor, The Hon C F Cornwall. ADC and Private Secretary, Captain George Richard Layton. Executive Council. Hon Gfcorge A Walkem, premier and attorney general ; Hon T Basil Ilun phreys, provincial secretary ; Hon Robert Beaven, minister of finance. S. SATWAfiD, & Co., Htf dware of all kindB. loti '."' il McLefKiJ n, commissictncr n lolin Lefurgy, Wu W W Lynch, cnnH incial secretary ioner of agricultur^ iuncil; Hon Gideon Advertisementh. 75 PIANOS— Second-hand taken in exchange for new— E. PEILER. m. ^Mxmmm^ A UVERY AHD SAt ES STABLES ! lacks in attendance on arrival of all Steamboats & Trains. ge leaves St. John and St. Martins every morning at 8 o'clock. Commu- nication by Telephone with all business places. jlones consigned to J. B. HAMM, sold at Highest Prices, and at Low Commission. B, 14 Coburg Street, ■ - - Branch Office, 37 King Square, cial secretary; Hod nmissioner of minesj Thos F Morrison. [on C P Brown, min ,1 ; Hon M A (iira iultiire and presideiil Hon T Basil Ilim KELLY & MURPHY, MANUFACTURERS OF A. I^ I^ I -A. O- E S I |Repairing Neatly Done, and Old Carriages Exchanged for New, ami Bought and Nold. ICT0RY:---MAIN STREET, PORTLAND, SAINT JOHN, N. B. [Cir. Baa and Oanterbnry Sta., entrance on Canterbury, St. John, N, B. 76 Provincial Officers. — Justices op the Peace. PIANOS— New and Second-band, prices moderate— £. PEILEH. NORTH WEST TERRITORIES. Lieutenant Governor, The Hon Edgar DewJney. Executive Council. Matthew Ryan and Lieut-Col Hugh Richardson, stipendiary niagistrata Lieut-Col James Farquharson McLeod, C M G, conimissioner of police : PJ chal Breland ; A G Forget, clerk of Council and secretary to Lieut-GoverJ V 4|MJ NEWFOUNDLAND. Governor, Captain Sir John H Glover, R N, G C M G. Private Secretary, H H Morgan, Esquire. Executive Council. Hon W V Whiteway, attorney general and premier ; Hon W S J>annell surveyor general; Hon E D Shea, colonial secretary; Hon J J K gers^ receiver general ; Hon John Rorke, and Hon James S "Winder. CITY AND COUNTY OF SAINT JOHX. W !■! Justices of the Peace. • The Mayor, Recorder, and Aldermen of the city of Saint John ; the Pu Magistrate of the city of Saint John ; the Police Magistrate of the towiij Portland ; and — 1866. 1 John Wishart 6 James Brown 1870. William Hawkes Alexander Lockhart Fred A Wigf^insi EnKland Peter Besnard James Olive George Carvill Stephen K. Foster John F Qoddard Thomas Otty Crookshank JameR Glive. 3rd Joseph Beattey Charles D Everett Thomas E Milledge John S Parker 1 John Littlehale 5 Charles Eetohum Henry Oarbutt, (England) 1 Samuel Clarke 1 George V Nowlin 3 Hon. James D Lewin 1 Thomas W Daniel 1 Robert Robertson CCarl'n) 1 William Thomson 1 George E Snider 3 James Robinson 1 James Flewelling 1 John Fisher Pir S L Tilley. (Ottawa) 1 Thomas MoAvity 2 James Harris 2 Thomas MoEIroy 3 William H Olive 2 Bradford 8 Qilbert 1 John McSweeney 2 James E Hamm 2 Robert Thompson, sen 2 Michael O'Mh honey 1 Aaron Alwrad, M D 1 Richard N Kniirbt 5 Daniel Gallagbflr 1 George H Clarke 3 James Gault 1 John Tucker 4 Charles Devine 1 John Wilson, jun Alexander Rankin ■ Eug'd) 1 Robert Rossiter 1 Francis Collins 4 Justus E Knight 1 John Anderson 1 Lewis H Browne 1 Robert R Allan 1 Stephen P Wetmore 1 Thomas M MoLaohlan 1 Charles Clarke 2 Alexander Barnhill Hon Thomas R Jones Hon John BoyJ James Gerow William Elder Charius 11 Fairweather Ste'-en E Stevens Rob'^rt J Leonard John Yeavs Henry A Au8tin,(MaDito{ Richard Thompson Archibald Rowun •Tames Sullivan Matthias Hamm James McNiubol Daniel W Clarke John Magee 2 Edwin Fisher 2 John Morrison William J McCordock Robert Thompson Robert A Gregory H Adam Glasgow William A Moore George Stewart Robert Marshiill _ Charles F Clinch 6 Jacob Henry Moshtr 2 John N Moore 1 James Taylor . Chas MoL QardinerlK 8. HATWARO ft Co., Wholegale Hardware and Carriage Stock, [IE Peace. )I^. PEILER. :es. wdney. pendiary magistral iioner of police ; P| .ry to Lieut-Govern Justices of the Peace. — Commissioners of Courts. 77 , G C M 0. uire. ; HonWSDonnell ; Hon J J i; ger Winder. ^T JOHN. ^aint John; the Pol] igistrate of the townl PIANOS— on easy tonus— E. PEIIiER, 23 larkot Sqnaro. JUSTICES OP THE PEACE-Continned. 1870. Elon Thomas R Jones Ion John Boyd James Gerow Villiam Elder ^harios H Fairweather Ite" en E Stevens lol>'?rt J Leonard Fohn Yeava _ , 1enryAAu8tin,(MamW .iohard Thompson .i.rchibald Rowan [Tames Sullivan latthias Hamm ames McNiehol )aniel W Clarke Fohn Magee 5dwin Fisher fohn Morrison Tilliam J McCordock Lobert Thompson lobert A Gregory Adam Glasgow ,'illiam A Moore leorge Stewart lobert MarshiiU Jharles F Clinch Jacob Henry .Mother Cjohn N Moore James Taylor ,, Cha» MoL GardmertKj iTi w rM< tU' LJi^^tJ^^ ^•SFlaglor llomai' Gault (South Bay) luiel Robertson [i,Tid McBrine, (Qol Gro) Mn Jordan lilliam Wallace looas Han ford les Milligan iphen G Blizzard lorge J Chubb fierick T Burpee jjes W\l*on lorge S Deforest 1871. lohn McLachlan nick (ileeson jiuelJ Golding IChipiiian Smith lirles R Ray loinas Furlon«r .iitian A Robertson rrii Wilson ^d E Barnes Bbert Murdoch tkrt D McArthur iomas Dale iPBaker(Milford) hWallaoe Id Clarke (Dipper Harb) liTidMcLellau idrew Gilrauur 1873 Uiam H Kourke, jun kr McLean Jianiel U Upham lliam M Jarvis irles A Everett Buel F Matthews M« W Uerow bb Drake 1874. lGilbraith.(P5'Pvi? f'^ je F Harding sOBli .Ifx- lliiraPecP'.- fcnArjnrcr'^;;^- Nmu Sullivan I*? T Kennedy let Manson iMuUin itopher Murray dracb Holly Uum F Bunting 1 James MoNiohoL jun 1 3 Wm Box borough (S'th B'y)l 2 Robert Scott 6 2 John A Kane 5 5 1875. 1 3 Robert Fair, (Fair'lle) } 3 Jos A MoNaught,(Fair'Ue}J 1876. 6 Edward H Foster 1877. 4 Edward G Clinch, Clinch's Mills 1878. 1 George P Thompson 2 Alexander Duff Robert 8 Cowan 1 Daniel J MuUin 1 John Kerr 1 W F Butt 1 John Muliin 2 William Rainnin 1 Andrew Malcolm 1879. 2 R Visart de Bury 1 W C Godsoe 1 William U OliTe 1 James Maason 1 Robert Finlay 1 Archibald G Bowes 2 James Holly 2 John Tapley 1 Richard Cassidy 3 WiUiam A Quinton James I Fellows, England 1 WHliam MoFeeters 1 George W Day 1 Thomas M Reed 1 S Z Earle 1 Oliver T Stone 1 Edmund E Kenney 1 William J Logan 1 James McGonnell 1TB Hanington G H Whiting. Kings Co. Norris Best, (Montreal; 1 Amos Fales 1 Andrew Buist 1 Jas Macgregor Grant 1 William Morrison 1 John McCarthy 6 Samuel K Daly Thomas O'Reilly 2 Henry Maher 1880. 5 Richard MacDonald Francis Tufts John Murphy W E SkUlen James Lee John MoLeod Boyle Traven. M D John Montgomery B R Lawrence George A Barker Thomas Davidson 1 George F Smith 1 James Manchester W A Honeywill 2 J R Rigby 5 C J Uorgan 4 A T Dunn 1 John S Hall 4 G C Carman 1 J R Armstrong 1 John Fraser 1 Harris Allan 1 Charles McLauchlanijr John Nugent A McDermott 1 William Girvan 1881. 1 M W Maher 1 A D G Vanwart 1 Charles Masters 1 Freeman W Wisdom 1 G G Boyne 1 Wm A King 2 J C Robertson 3 Justus Lake 1 James P Hanington 1 John V Thurgar 5 James Adam 1 James Smith 1 Thomas A Peters 6 Samuel J Shanklin 1882. 6 Samuel J Mosher 1 Bernard McCormiok Thomas P Davis 1 David Peacock 1 Thomas W Peters 1 Joseph K Dunlop IAD Watson 6 John Hosford 2 J E Lingley 2 Merritt Stevens 1 Howard D McLeod 1 A B Sheraton 1 Thomas T Sheffield 2 Henry M Paterson 2 Marshall D Austin 1 George Quinn 1 Mark N Powers jiiDixcR-1. City of St John ; 2, Town of Portland ; 3. Parish of Lancaster ; 4 Parish qaash ; 5, Parish of Simonda; 6, Parish of St Martins. Commissioners of Parish Civil Courts. pve.James 3rd, J P, Lancaster, December 15, 1876. ' nJohn J, J P, Simonds, May 28, 1877. 78 Census Returns. .H^m SSffifftr • t HANOS— ill ipedaHy setooted— B. PEILBR, 23 Market Sgnve. Jacob H Mosher, J P, St Martins, December 18, 1878. G Clowes Carman, J P, Musquash, July 28, 1880. James A Harding, sheriff; Henry W Frith, clerk of the peace and count secretary ; H Lawrance Sturdee, deputy clerk of the peace ; S Z Earle, m Wm Buddock, m d, James Kobinson j p, John R Rigby, j p, John Jorda John ; D Tapley, police magistrate for the town of Portland. Commissioners of Alms llonse. Work House and Infirmary — David Tanle chairman ; Wm Hawkes, A Chipman Smith, W A Quinton, James (ierow, an James L Dunn ; James Christie, M d, physician ; William Cuiiiiinglian keeper. Commissioners General Public Hospital — William Bayard, m d, presid-j R W Crookshank, vice president ; Robert Marshall, George H Clarke, an M W Maher ; R Percy Crookshank, physician ; T F Raymond, secretarv. Commissioners Board of Health — Wm Bayard, m i\ chairman ; Hon CliJ Watters, George V Nowlin, J Flewelling, James Holly, John II Parks, S| Earle, m d, James A Clark, R N Knight, G A Barker, A Chipman SmitI Boyle Travers, m d ; Richard W Thorne, clerk. Commissioners of Slaughter Houses — John Magee, chairman ; C A RoIk-J son, Wm A Moore, S G Blizzard, James McNichol, jr, and P Gloeson. Issuer of Marriage Licenses — W A Lockhart. Commissioner to receive affidavits to be used in court in province of Q\iel)< H W Frith, barrister. Commissioner of Deeds, epartiiicnt. Office — King Street, East, (adjoining County Jail.) B Lester Peters, police magistrate ; G V Nowlin, A Lockliart, Tlios Avity, Thonujs R Jones, A Chipman Smith, sitting magistrates; (Jeorge] Henderson, clerk ; John R Marshall, chief of police ; Charles McDonj janitor. Sergeants — Thomas Dobson, Alex Watson, Patrick Owens, John IIii)wd Sjimuel Wilson, Harvey Plamilton, John Weatherhead. Detective — John Ring. I'olicemcn — John Owens, Richard Kermcr, Robert Sullivan, Tlios Eva Wm Boyle, Robert McHarg, James McDonald, Alex (JibHon, .losi-pli Harlj Aaron Hastings, William Johnston, Wm Evans, Robert Colwell, UeoCorh and David Walhice. City Marshals — F M Hancock, Wu) Smith, Wm liuclinnnii, Kdwani l-^^l! Joseph Sharp, Thomas McPherson, Andrew Forbes, Ebeuezir K il;iriinj;tj James I*rince, Thomas Hayes, Jacob Ross. Surveyors of Lumbir — Samuel K Wilson, Herbert .\ Reynold-, Olofll] ner, I'^lward E Estev, I'rancis (tailagher, John B (iallaglicr, Josi'iih A Likj Wm Dunlavy and JSV'lson A Cotigle. j SurrlafrHii^ii»^8upplieioTti! kinds at 8. HAYWARD k Co'a, wmn^^f City Government. 81 -E.PQLER. )ert8on, McKurlaneJ ow, Allan, T N Rob son, Grant, Skinner! ?r8on, Bnist, Cdlwelll King, Reynolds, T }| olds, "Wilson, Junla tson, Coxetter, firani on, Colwell, Kmersod r N Robertson, Teten Skinner, McFarlaneJ 11, Allan, T N RoWif King, Emerson, BuiJ rlane, Reyn<»l(l8,AlW ng, Emerson. Coxetter, McFarlnn 1, Ring, Bnist. ton, Lantaliim, PeteJ gow, Ring, Kmerson.! inty Jail. ) A Lockhart, Tlios )i magistrates ; Ueorge ■je; Charles McDon»' : Owens, John Ilipwj . Sullivan, Thos Kv« (fibson, .?«>si'|ih Hail •rt Colwell, Gw forh H-bnnan, K.bvanl W( Kl.eno/rr K \hrmi , A Uevnolds, 01"*^.'. agher,"JosopliALiK f . A. LOOKdART, Anottoieer, 106 Prince Wm. Street, St. Jolm, fi. B. Hackney Carriages.— Kates of Fare. Xbe nriccH or rates of fare to be taken and recovered by and paid to the er, driver, or other person having charge of any licensed ilackney Car- > shall be as follows; that is to say : for conveying one passenger from any j^llc stand to any other part of the City, or from any one part of the City anv (»ther part thereof, the sum of thirty cents, and for every additional engiT of tlie same household, each twenty cents ; other passengers, not '^f name hotisehold, each thirty cents. When detained at any place by any Piijlir, thtre shall be an additional fjire of fifty cents every half hotir de- ntiiin. When agreement for hire is nuulc by the hour, the fare shall be the [)f one dollar for each hour, and in that proiM>rtion for each divisicm ^y '(iiiartcr of the hour. In case any driver shall be reijuired to cross the of the harbor to or from Carleton, he shall, in addition to the above fare, [cive twenty cents additional rate for one. pas-stnger, or more than one of the ne hoiiseliold ; but if not of the same household, then twenty cents such Jitional fare for each passenger ; and also in addition to the fare, he shall eivt'tlu' ferriage charge for him.self, his carriage and horses, both going and arniii),'. Kvery owner, driver or person having charge of any Hackney irriimi- shall when rejpiested so to no, carry with each passenger one trunk also :in additional valise, carpet-bag, portwKinteau, bundle, basket, or erartiile used in travelling, without charge os I'ompensation therefor; and ifViTV additional trunk or other article more then hereinbefore provided, I thai 1 he entitled to demand and receive the sum of Hve cents. JFirst district — To com Cartage I>istpictH. nprjK ' all that part of the City lying between and ;hin the North side of Lnion Street, the East side of Prince William Street, I the South side of Duke Street. [liefdnd District — To comprise all that part of the ("ity ont<»ide of the First lilt, which lies iJetween and within the East side of Mill Street, at the line, North side of I*ond Street, East side of Peel Street, North side of ileton Street, East side of Coburg ano'3* V^'^'fl *"' OaBterbnry Sts., entrance on Oanterbnry, St. John, N. B. 82 City Government. W. A. LOCKHART, Auctioneer and Commission Agent, Easterly side of vSaint David Street, P]a8t side of Pitt Street, and South side Main street. Seventh District — To txmiprise all that part of the City lying to the .Sou of the South side of Main Street, and to the East of the East side of Pittai Saint David Streets, and to the South of the North side of Clarence Street. Eighth Distri(!t — To comprise all that part of the City lying to the Nort ward of the North side of Clarence Street, to the Eastward of the EuhI side Brussels, and Northward of the Northerly side of the said Jordan's Allev ai Northward of the Southerly line and hound of the (Jeneral Public Jlospi Grounds. The rate or j trices of Cartage for loading, carrying, and unloa(lini» fa, housing in certain cases) of goods, wares, merchandize, wo(mJ, and other ariidi from the Market Slip in Kings and (Queens Wanls, or from any other nii within the limits of the first District to any other within the said eigthth tricts sjiall l>e us fidlows: Table of Kates of Cartage in the City of 8aiiit John. AUTICI.F^S AND WKKJUT. For a loud of wood (quartfr of a cord', For a load of coals (halla chaldron), , For a load coiituiniiiK i:>.")0 tt.s. of urain, Halt, pouitocx, or any otlun' articles nicasurud at InadiiiK or unload- ing, except coals, For a pipe of wine, Kin, or brandy, and lionHin^ within the door of the llrst floor For a puncheon of rum, or a tierce of sugar, from 7 to 10 cwt., and housing, For a puncheon of niolasHCN, a hophead of HUKar, of Hi cwt. or upwards, or a hlid. of tobaccd and housing,... For a hogshead or ])uncheon of cider, or a load of dried flHh of 15 cwt., and storing For a load of shingles, hoop p(»lcs, headii\g, staves, treenails, smoked tish in boxes, salmon Ui kits, dry gomls, or a load of any other article not herein men tioned, or a hogshead of lime, or a hogshead or crate of earthenware, or two tierces of earthenware, a hogshead of dried lish, two tierces of coffee, or quan tity in hags not exceeding 12 cwt., or a load contain- ing six bags of salt, say about lliAO lbs, or a load containing six barrels flour, or five barrels of sugar, fish, beef, pork, turpentine, or cider, or half a ton of iron, or the same quantity of cordage in coil, not exceeding 4 cwt., or a load of any article not herein mentioned, For a (')4 gallon cask of wine, rum, gin, brandy, mo- louses, or porter, or for a load of t,:.^^"., gravel, or (ttonen, or a load of 4 barrels of any spirituous liquor or molasses, For cables and cordage, in coils above a cwt., or if to coil, per ton, or if for hay, loose, per ton, For hay, screwed, per ton, For bricks, per thousand, For lumber, per thousand feet, '. For the carriage of any article or articles not exceed- ing half a load, IHHTUICr.^. Ist.i 2d. I M. i4th.!ffth.!(ith.j7lh.'| c.» c. $ C.I8 cJ8 c. I c.$c.: 16! 23 17 60 30 40 IK 20 2H 80 1 23 33 3.-. 1 2« ;w 37l « 1 2. 22 2.1 28 ri 30| :« m 65 68 70 73 75 3a ,W> 37 40 42 45 43 45 48 50 .W K 28 30 3:1 35 3« 40 15 ■ U 00 50 80 60 10 18 "3 05 54 H.'i 65 13 20 25 10 57 1)0 70 15 23! 25 28i 30 I 15|1 f)0 281 n 33 20,1 *)4 'J.V1 67: »5 I (K>'t 0.')! 18 80 181 20 8.')' Kor household furniture, without reference to districts, loading and liou One horse load 7i. ;i^!iat 8. HATWARD & Cob. City Government — Advertisement 83 m Agent, jet, tind Soiitli side] y lying to the Soi Kak side of Pitt i if Clarence Street. 1 20 1 'S^ 1 ^^11 r.o <)4 C7 .^H 95 I 00 1 O'Vl '^1 75 80 K.') 3 comprise that space lying heyrtnd the Xorlhwanl of Jnty Street, extendiiij^ West t«) Lu( a t-onl), Fora load of coals (liHlfa ihuldroii), For a load (.■ontuinitiK l^) IuihIicU of grain, suit, potatoc-H, or any other articlo nicuHund at loading or unloading, ix- cept coals, For a pipe of wine, gin, or brandy, and housing within th«f door of the Hrsl Hoor, For a puncheon of ruiu, or a tien-n of sugar, froui 7 to 10 cwt., and housing For a puncheon of molasses, a hogshead of sugar, of 10 cwt or upwards, or a hogsheau of tobacco, and housing, , For a nogshead or puncheon of cider, or a load of dried tish, of 15 cwt., or a common load of household goods, and storing, For a load of shingles, hoop pules, staves, heading, treenails, smoked fish in boxes, salinou in kits, dry goods, or t.ro half-hogsheads lime, or a hogsh'ad or crate of earthen- ware, or two tierces of earthenware, a hogshead of dried fish, or two tierces cott'ee, or quantity in bags not exceed- ing 12 cwt., or a load containing (> Itarrels Hour, or 5 bbls. sugar, fish, beef, pork, tar, pit(;h, turpentine, or cider, or half a tot; of iron, or tbe same quantity of cordage in coils, not exceeding 4 cwt., or a load of any other articles nut h<;rcin mentioned, For a 64 gallon cask of wine, rum, brandy, gin, mola.sses, or porter, or for a load of sand, grarel, or stones, or a load of 4 barrels of any bpirituous liquors, or molasses, For cables and eoraage, in coils above 4 cwt., or if to coil, per ton, or if for hay, loose, per ton, For hav, screwed, per ton, For bricks, per thousand „ For lumber per thousand feet For the cartage of any article or articles not cxccetling half a load 251 2MI 17 20 60 30 40 63 33 48 4th.lr)tii;6ih.|: « c. $ c. r^i lf< 20 ■.'.-! Ji 22 25 28 .K^' ^\ 6« 70: )J| 36j 38' 40i «| «j ix SO all 25! 28 30 :t;j :« » 20| 23 15 18 20 2;» % IH, 24 28 30 39| 1 00 1 05 1 10 1 i:, 1 20125 "(I 80 60 54 57: 80 iH SI 851 m iUIOUlOi 65 701 7.'-. 80 » 10 13 15) 18> 20 23i For Hand-carmen and Portera for loading and carrying any articles on i handcart, and liotising, according to the following Hcale: For the first (iistrij 5 ccnt8 ; second district, 6 centH ; third district, 7 cents ; fourth diHtrict,8( fifth district, 9 cents ; sixth district, 10 cents ; seventh district, 1 1 cenlft. Board of School Triistet^s for Saint John. Hon John Boyd, chairman; Charles II Fairweather, ^Icxandtr I-ookliij John V FMin, E J VVetmore, IJoylo Travcrs, M I), Silas Alwanl. John March, secretary. Public Oramniar School Board of tiic City <»f St. Johij nOAIlI) OF DIKIKTOltS. The liev the Rector of Trinity Church, St John ; His Worship ilic .M»;j HiB Honor the llecorder, H W Frith, Hon John Boyd, Williain K!(lor,| L«e«ter Peters, F E Barker, I Allen Jack. Head Master-- VV M McLean, 2nd do., G IJ Hay, 3rtl do., W.) ( arter. CoiiimlHsioncrH of Sewcrajfc and Water Supply. A Chinman Smith, chairman ; Alex Dtifl" and Thomas M Ki('ring ground to any wharf, [from any wharf to any mooring ground, or from one wharf to another larf, and such l*ilot shall see the said vessel properly secured and moored, sliiill 1)0 entitled and receive for such services, as follows: One dollar fifty cents for vessels not over 100 tons Two dollars for vessels jrlOO and not exceeding 200 tons. Three dollars for vessels over 200 and exiH'ding 300 tons. Four dollars for all vessels over .'U)0 tons and not linj:: 400 tons, and twenty-tive cents additional for every tifty tons such el iiiiiv i2»eas\n-e over 400 tons. itates of Pilotaij^e. the rates of Pilotage tor the pilotage district of the Port or Harbor of Saint ^n, inwards, shall be as follows; 1^t district, from Partridge Isiand to Mus(piath Head, bearing N W, p. , one dollar. ond district, from MustpiaHh Head to Point Lepreaux, N W. p. foot, one ir twenty-tive cents, bird district, from Point Lepreaux to North Head, Grand Manan, N W,or I Channel, S K, p. foot, one dollar fitly cents. fourth district, from North Head of Cirand Manun, or North Channel, aid, to Machias Seal Island, south or Brier's Island, south-east, p. foot, liliilliir seventy-five cents. Bfth district, shall be from the outside limit of the fourth district to a bound with Mount Desert and Cape Sable, vSeal Island, bearing north-west [south-east, being the outside limits of the Pilotage Disirici, p. foot, two I twenty-live cents. Btward Pilotage, from the harbor of the port of Saint John, to outside of ridpe Island, shall l)e one dollar twenty-nve cents. lloUi|;e down the Bay of Fundy, when required, shall l)e two dollars p. foot and above the one dollar harbor pilotage outward. he Hoarding Districts and the rates of pilotage for the piloting of vessels |lli!it part of the district of St. John called the harbor of Mus(piash, shall I follows ; and 2 of the port or harbor of St. John shall be No. 1 district of the or of Muwiuash, and districts Nos, 3, 4 and 5 of the said harbor of Saint \*\m\\ he Nos. 2, 3 and 4 of the harbor of Muacpiash. The rates of pilot- ttwards into the harbor of Muscpiash shall be for No. 1 District one dollar •Uifl and Canterbury Sts., eatranoe on Canterhnry, 8t. John, M. B. 86 City Government — Advertisement. W. A. LOCiKHART, 106 Prince William Street, Heventy-five centH per foot draft of water, and twenty-five cents additioiml foot each district boarded beyond the said Ist district. That the pilotage outwards within the 1st district shall be one dollar piifrxJ That the pilotage dues earned by any pilot for piloting a vessel into on J of the harbor of Musquash shall be collected by the pilot performing the dnu making returns of such pilotage duty performed and amoiuit of money oanitd, and pay unto the Secretary and Treasurer twenty-five cents |)or loot of thi outward pilotage so earned. Time Ball on Northern Tower of Custom Uoiis(>. The Ball will be hoistcil half its elevation each day (Sunday exrc'i»lo WORK. Carriage Makers' SappUes of all kinds at S. HATWARO & Go's, Ska Signals. 87 centH a sho^vn l)V a (Jhnml t. At the ahovchod I OS at (Jreenwich, ti lere tlie ship is !yinj ■e their Chronnniete ate, which l'rc(|iiintj Longitude in Tin VCHINSON, Director.] las the finest and best located Auction Room in the Lower Provinces. [following 1h a description of llie (Jolorx displayed from thaSlnnal Station at thu C'lUttum UoiiKe on the arrival of Vo-iseln in the offing : Itli usiii}: (iO( TWARD A Co'8, Description. For a Skip. Pennant white with re ••#••••• •••••••« I Wyoming, J To all W. U. offices in Arizona, British Columbia,.. (•alifornia, Montana, Nevada,. [$l.r)0 New Mexico, Oregon, Texas, South, Utah, Washington, Terr., Qi^TT/^/^T TIOOT^Q Prescribed by the Board of I'Mucation, and all olh OV./'t-l'^^v^J-l IlJKjKJ.E^hJf used in the Maritime Provinces, constantly on b«n WH01.ESA1.E AND RETAIL. •X. & A. MioMILLAN.j 8. HATWARD k Go., Wbolesale Hardware and Carriage Stock, FiRK Alarm — Town of Portland. 89 from St. John. W. A. LOCKHART, for Auction gale. City of 8t. John Fire Alarm Telegrraph. 10, LOCALITY OF BOXh:S. Xo'JKngine IIouso, King sfjuaro. ;>'().'{ p]ngine House, Union st. I Cor (Jaruen iind Sewell streets. Cor Mill and Union streets. Parker & Nevins', Drug Store, Miirket scjuaro Cor Pond and Mill streets. I Foot Garden street. I Foot l^nion 8tr< et, Ka?**. [Cor Peters and Waterloo stri'ets. I Cor St Patrick and Union s reets. Cor Brussels .and KiclinuM in and Brunswiek streets. I Cor Union and Carniartlien sts. Wiilerloo, opposite (iolding street. Kor(iennain and Cluircli streets. I Cor Princess and Charlotte streets. No. LOCALITY OF BOXES. 25 (!or Duke and Germain streets. 2(i Cor Prince Wni and Princesa »tH. 27 H< ad of King street. 28 (>)r Duke and Prince Win streeU. 81 Cor King and Pitt streets. 32 (!or Duke and vSydnev streets. 34 (Jor Weutworth and IVincess sts. '\o (^ueen St, hetween (rennain and Charlotte. 3») (,'or Queen and Carmarthen 8t8. 41 (Jor St James and Prince William. 42 Cor Pitt and Duke streets. 4'^ Cor Main and Carmarthen streets. 45 (!or liritain and Charlotte streets. 4() Cor Pitt and St James streets. 51 C!ity lioad, near Skating Kink. 52 Pond st, near Fleming's Foundry. 53 Tisdahi's Corner, hea«l South W'f. til (ieneral Public Ilospital. TOWN OF PORTLAND. Incorporated A. 7>. 1871. Ichairiuun of Town (Jouncii — Henry Maher. ICoiincillors, Ward 1 — J E Linglev, James H Pri(!e, John A Chesley. Ward 2— W A Chesley, J U Righy, Richard Farmer. Ward 3 — John (Jochran, J C Rohertson, John Kelly. Ward 4 — Arthur McLean, F J Doherty, J V Thurgar. Ward 5 — John Connor, M O Mahoney, Arthur W Howe. jWiii .\ M(K)re, treasurer and receiver of taxes ; David Tapley, police magis- (, Stephen K Stephens, sitting magistrate; John F Godard, town clerk ; tok)p, siipervisor of roads ; L W Lingley, J Keltie, M D Austin, asseHsors. [Board of School Trustees — Edwin Fidier, chairman ; John Tapley, James ilson.Tiios E Millidge, Henry Maher, Thos McElroy, Alexander Barnhill ; IinKilpatrick, secretary; Harbor Master — Edward Fan joy. |8ewtrage Commissioners — D R Munro, chairman; John Cochrane, D 8 crts; Solicitor — E R Gregory, ¥^\\. Town of Portland Fire Alarm Telejfrapli. No. Locality of Boxen. 123 Corner of Main and Bridge streets, Indiantown. 124 Main street, head of I^ng Wharf. 132 Main street, near old car shed, Indiantown. 135 Paradise Row, foot of Main street. 142 Winter street, opposite St. Paul's Church. 154 Corner of Citv Road and Stanlev street. 213 J:ngine House, Ward No. 1. 231 Douglas Road, near residence of D Tapley. 241 Marsh I'ridge. 253 Haynmrket S(juare. 312 Corner of Straight Shore and New Dominion Road. 321 liower Road, near Chesley's Foundry. -^ 412 Corner of Portland and Camden streets. 421 Police Station, ^hlin street. i^« 'iu ^ -.5^ IMAGE EVALUATION TEST TARGET (MT-3) // 1.0 I.I Hi ■so 2.2 1^ 1^ 2.0 :^ 1^ — 6" 18 1 1.25 I! (.4 i 1.6 ^ .^/> 7 s^ V < '% Photographic Sciences Corporation 23 WEST MAIN STREET WEBSTER, N.Y. 14580 (716) 872-4503 m i\ i\ \ ^v , P R Moore, m d, Robert Wright, D M Stee Silas Lynds, E Ritchie, William A West, Doctor Murray. Commissioners for taking Aflidavits in the Supreme (Jourt — Geo CuIIk P^lisha Peck, Jas M Stevens, Winthrop Akerly, W P Robinson, John Hon A R McClelan, and the Attorneys residing in the County. Official Assignee Insolvent Acts — George Calhoun, Esq. Atnrneys and Solicitors — Samuel G Morse, Martin B Palmer, Chas A I' Geo H Steadman, Joseph H Dixon, W A Trueman, Esquires. Commissioners Parish Courts — Hon A R McClelan, and EPeck, IIoikw John Wallace and D Baizley, Hillsborough ; A W Leman and Ezra Steo (Joverdale ; Joseph A Turner and Alfred Stevens, Harvey ; W P Robin and R Colpitis, Elgin; David C-leveland, Alma. Issuers of Marrige Licenses — M B Palmer, Hopewell ; G T Clmpniiin, erdale ; Jos A Turner, Harvey, Jas Horsman, Elgin ; Stephen S Hoar, A Commissioner f Municipality of Carleton County. IWarden-T-R D Pearson ; Secretary-Treasurer, R K Jones ; Auditor, Samuel litte. ICouncillors— Woodstock, G R Ketchum and W W Hay ; Wakefield, C J iw and John Harper; Richmond, Alex Kirkpatrick and J T Hoyt; |i«^hampton, D S Gibson and D J A Shea ; Brighton, S E Campbell and C now ; Peel, C A Hannon and Jas Mclsaac , Aberdeen, E S Gilmore and |m Hemphill ; Kent, R D Pearson and C E Gallagher ; Wicklow, A Cald- "and John A Owens ; Wilmot, C A West and Colin King; SimondSj'GW ilville and J H Raymond. „ ~ ~ ivid F Merritt, collector at Woodstock ; James H Jacqiies, H T Scholey, )llector8 at Centreville ; Charles Kearney, preventive officer at Florence- Be; John C Winslow, postmaster; John II \\att, assistant postmaster ;^Geo Burtt, overseer of fisheries. Town of Woodstock. v?, andolph K Jones, Esquire, Mayor. feimon Mclicod and Bartholomew Lynch, Councillors, Queen's Ward, f [ohn McLaughlan and W Bayard Belyea, Councillors, King's Ward. W H Everitt and Robert Bailey, Councillors, Wellington Ward. ; [ames H Jacques, town clerk. ^ V :J * R Hanson, town marshal. . - niliamson Fisher, treasurer and receiver of taxes. >* r. King and CanterhnrySts., entrance on Canterbory, St. Jolin, N. B. i 94 CouNTi' OF Charlotte. Best Anctton Prices always obtained by COUNTY OF CHARLOTTE. Ju4g6 of the County Court — James G Stevens, p]sq ; Geo S Grimmer, oler Justices of the Peace — David Mowatt, J Grimmer, John Farmer, Hen Webber, Claudius Messinet, Daniel Sullivan, W H Chaffey, George Fountai John E Messinet, Hugh I^udgate, John Mnrks, George P Knight, Augustii Bancroft, John A Henry, Chas Bradley, Samuel McFarlane, Thomas IJarr Thomas Cotterel, Isaac Justason, James Russell, Zechariah Chipman, Hut CuUinan, James Murchie, Geo S Grimmer, John McLeod, Magnus Gree George Mck, Robert Stevenson, Charles M Gove, George Allen, A W Smit Rex M King, James E Lynnot, Wm H Stevens, Thomas T Odcll, Noheinia Marks, Samuel H Whitlock, George F Stickney, Jeremiah Hanson, Dimi Crilley, Levi Young, John Mcintosh, Thomas Black, John Orr, Josejih Do aid, Joseph Simpson, Charles F Clinch, James R Bradford, Charlos K Hatheway, Henry Ilitchings, John S Magee, Hugh Morrison, Isaac Newto Hayden Guptill, Abraham Young, Samuel Johnston, Tobias Gilmoiir, Isa McElroy, Peter Mills Abbot, Samuel Darling, Luke Byron, James Houj Nicholas Carter, James McGill, Oscar Hanson, John Reynolds, Chas McGd John G Lonnier, Henry Smith, jr, Henry Leeman, John McCutcheoii, Arcj bald Nixon, J A Moore, Alfred Maxwell, James Murphy, James BroH Alex McMinn, Robert Towers, Charles Stewart, William T Dickey, Jam Buchanan, John C Weatherby, Wm Ccmnor, Capt James Maxwell, Charl McGuire, Jno McKeeman, Robt A Stewart. Hugh McAdam, Alex J iMcCaq Asa L Hitchings, Wm Trundale, Jns Gillispie, Irving B Carlyle, Harris Getchell, Daniel H Maxwell, Joseph A Taylor, Frederick M Murchie, li< Richardson, John Mowatt, Jesse (J Bartlett, John W Mann, John Peaco Lewis A Mills, W W (irrimmer, G W Peake, Lorenzo McLeod, W F AlexJ der, W A Fras^r, Geo McSorley, James Smart, Charles A McKay, Gideon) Hanson, Gideon K VVetinore, Ed Carrol, J S Doherty, Jas McVicar, Jud( Joice, John Cummins, Chas Savage, Chas N Vroom, Francis Osburn, B^ Clerk of the Circuits — G S Grimmer, Esq. High Sheriff— Alexander T Paul, Esq. Clerk of the Peace and Keeper af the Rolls — G S Grimmer, E-«|, Judge of Probates— B R Stephenson, Esq. Registrar — S H Whitlock, Esq. Registrar of Deeds and Wills — Harris H Hatch, li^q. Commissioners for taking Affidavits in the Supreme Court — Abratj Young, John Mcintosh, Edmund Dagget, and all Attorneys of the Suprq Court. County Treasurer — William W^hitlock, Esq. Commissioners for taking Bail — S H Whitlock, Geo S Grimmer, Esqiiij St Andrews. Notaries Public — John F Grant, James G Stevens, jr, James Mitcn Lewis A Mills, M McMonagle, W C H Grimmer, St Stephen ; Geo S Gimn B R Stevenson, St Andrews ; James Bolter and Geo McSorley, St GeorgeJ Commissioner under the Absconding Debtors' Act — S H Whitlock, Esq! Official Assignee Insolvent Act 1875 — Henry Hill, Esq. F Coroners — David Mowatt, Samuel T Gove, M d, Dr 1) Gemm, Thorai Justason, Thomas Dick, m d, Hubert McLaughlan, m d, Dr Cameron, Diiij Myshall, m d, H P Reynolds, m d, J A Wade, m d, Harry Gove, m d. Auctioneers— S H Whitlock, G F Campbell, S F Nesbitt, CEO liatliej James Bolton, S C Irish, Richard Dyer. Issuers of Marriage Licenses — Geo S Grimmer, St Andrews, Thomas St George ; John Farmer, Campobello ; Rev W S Covert, Grand Mai Hon Geo F Hill, St Stephen. 8. HAYWABD k Co., Wholesale Hardware and Carriage Stc County of Chahlotte — Census Returns. W by E. CO S (irimmer, cleri John Farmer, IlenJ fey, George FountaiJ P Knight, Augu8tic rhine, Thomas Y>m .riah Chipman, Huj Jeod, Magnus Gree ore Alien, A ^V Smitl as T (Mell, Nohemia miah Hanson, Dimil ohn Orr, Jose])h Doj DrriHon, Isaac Newto Tobias Gihnour, Isa Byron, James Boud Reynolds, Chas McGJ tin McCutcheon, Arcl| Inrphy, James Bro* lliam T Dickey, Jan unes Maxwell, Charl Adam, Alex J McCarf ig B Carlyle, Harris erick M Mureliie, ll< I Mann, John Peacoj , McLeod, W F Alexd es A McKay, GideonI y, Jas McVicar, Judf Francis Osburn, Ya W. A. LOCKHART, for goods sold by him. CENSUS RETURNS— 1880. • Charlotte County. Clarendon Parish, IS'J Lepreaux, 534 Pennfield, 1,004 St George Parish and Town 3,412 St Patrick l,12;j Dumbarton, 1,000 St Andrews Parish and Town, 2,12.S St Croix, 747 St David, l.SW St Stephen Town, 2,338 St Stephen Parish, 1,11)3 Milltown 1,564 Upper Milltown, 31S Dufferin Parish, 31<) St James, 2,607 Deer Island, 1,661 Campohello Parish, 1,160 Grand Manan 2,616 Tot;d, 26,087 Muuicipality of Charlotte CJouiity. IWarden— Thomas T Odell, Esq. ISecretary — George S Grimmer, Esq. lAuditor — W C H Grimmer, p]sq. Councillors — Thos T Odell, Robert Stevenson, St Andrews ; Win Douglas, LWPeake, St James; Marcus Upton, Harrison Getchell, St Stephen; J iMoorc, Kobert Smith, St David ; John W Stevenson, James II Dyer, St Vick; James llussell, David Johnson, St Croix; S C Irish, Abraham fimg, St George ; John Peacock, Robert McKinney, Dumbarton ; James (lord, John A Henry, West Isles ; Robert M Graham, J A Moran, Claren- ; John McBride, T Sidney Hannah, Dufferin ; W^illiam E Tatton, R H liliani. Grand Manan ; John Wilson, Calvin Brown, Campohello ; H P nolds, O H Hanson ; Lepreaux, Louis Holmes. Samuel McKay, Penn- Jd; James H (Janong, town of St Stephen; W W Graham, town of Mill- )o S Grimmer, FiSquiBn- David W Porter, town of Upper Mills. ins, jr, James MitcH Btepiien ; Geo S Gimd 1 McSorley, St Georgei -S II Whitlock, l'^ iDr^D Geram, ThoraJ L D, Dr Cameron, Dnq iHarry Gove, M d. L Vesbitt, CEO Hathel irimmer, E-ki, [reme Court — Abral ttorneys of the Supn Andrews, Thomas - Covert, Grand Ma [n McFarlane, George Mowatt, James McFarlane, John Mowatt, J M ery, and Charles Kennedy, committee of management. Croix Agricultural Society — Judge Stevens, president; J G Stevens, jr, etary. Patrick ('entral Agricultural Society — Patrick McLaughlan, president, {h Monohan, secretary ; J W Stevenson, treasurer. George and Pennfield Agricultural Society — James E Lynott, president; llrisli, secretary-treasurer . < ; , li^'h- li r. King and Canterbury Sts., entrance on Canterbury, St. John, II. & 96 County of Gloucester. Every attentton paid to trade Anctioii sales by COUNTY OF gloucp::ster. Judge of the County Court — Wm Wilkinson, P^squire; T DesRrisav ] Clerk. Justices of the Peace — Hon John Ferguson, AVm Taylor, Jos Sewell, J Meahan, Geo Smith, John E O'Brien, Charles Meahan, James Smith, Kol Brown, Hon Bobert Young, William Davidson, James G C Blackhull, ] arion Hache, John F'olev, Matthew Parrot, Henry Agustine Mc(!nllot Wm Ferguson, Patrick \Vhalen, John Louis Legere, H A Somany, Kenn F Burns, John Kerr, Richard Sisk, F^rancis Scott, Adam Sutherland, Pati J Foley, Anthony Rainey, James McGinley, Robert (J Caie, Gustavo Dm; Jonathan Doran, Thos Hall, Thos Boudreau, Joseph L Bishop, Sam'l N Nap Thomas Seaton, Thectine Bhtuchard, Onesimus Blanchard, Perry J CoinirK Jerome Roy, Francis Meahan, John Ferguson, jr, Charles T Carter, Jai Thompson, Thos Loane, jr, Jos Poirier, Francis Alexandre, jr, John You Patrick Ryan, Augustus S Sutherland, Nathan Richey, Justinian Savoy, \ Walsh, Philip Rive, Robert Armstrong, Juste Hache, William Alexam Prospere E Paulin, Robert Moody, George McConnell, Murdock Harper, Hickson, John Millar, Samuel Gammon, sr, Charles Bosse, Albert T Car D Gustavus Maclaughlan, Thos Ahier, Joseph Sewell, jr, Bernard Comme Wm Archier, Alexander Morrison, Edward Hornibrook, Jeremiah Muzer Peter De(irace, Jerpme Boudreau, Charles F Brisson, Alex Boyd, John Au Francis J McManus, John Nichol, JosRoy, sr. Sylvian Cormier, Jas Barry, Jas R Landry, Peter U Landry, Sylvester Theriau, Richard Millar, Step! Clancey, John Morrison, John Colman, jr, John Powers, Adolphe Had John J.igo, JIugh Galbraith, Alexis Landry, Patrick Foley, sr, Thos Ca Philip M\;Xally, Camille Godin, Phileman Boudreau, J J O'Hearn, Jo Bramlon, John Curry, Lamon R Doucett, John Young, Jr, A R Young, Hornibrook, Oliver Robicheaud, Richard Young, Jeremiah Fitzpatrick, ' P Hachey, Richard Smyth, Wm W Smyth, Romain W Robichaud, Oiivf Therrin, H R Losier. FRincis Walsh, John De LaGarde, Peter Landrj John Scott, Mark GoMj. Com missioner under Acts 38 Victoria, chapters 4 and 5 — John Kerr, '. S. HATWARO ft 00., Hardware of all UbAi, ales by •e; T DesBrisay, i:^ ^lor, Jos Sewell, Jol James Smith, KoVi- 'a G C Blackhall, I igustine McC'nlloui I A Somany, Kenm m Sutherland, Pati ! Caie, Gustavc Dnii Jishop, Sam' I N Napi ard, Perry J Ci.mme Iharles T Carter, .)a icandrejr, John Yoa / Justinian Savoy, \ le William Alexaw li;Murdock Harper Bosse, Albert 1 tan I ir Bernard Conmf ik,' Jeremiah Mu/e, Alex Boyd, John A m Cormier, Jas Barry Richard Millar, Step! Powers, Adolphe Ha( ck Foley, sr, Thos ( al ,u, J J O'Hearn, Jo inff ir. A B Young, J remiah Fitzpatrick,?! -I W Kobichaud, 0\m Garde, Peter Landry renette and Jas lioy< Ck!9sus Returns — County of Kent. 9t W. A. LOCKHART, Anotlo&eer, 106 Prince William Street. Fishery Officers — JasHickson, Esq, Bathurst ; Jusle Hache, Esq, Caraquet. Agent for Lloyds Members of Board for the Management of Traeadie Lazaretto — Hons W fedderburn, P A Landry and M Adams. Auctionee-s — Wm Taylor, Hon Robert Young, John Kerr, Philip Rive, ipcre E Paulin, John E Baldwin and Robert B Vail. CoDiinissioners for Parish Courts — Bernard Commeau, Esq, Beresford ; D G icLaiighlan, Esq, Bathurst ; Prospere E Paulin, Esq, Caraquet ; Jonathan jran. Esq, Sliippegan ; Joseph Sewell, Esq, Inkerman ; Wm Archer, Esq,. •nari'z; John Foley, Esq, New Bandon ; Henry A Sormanay, P]sq, Shippc' ; .J (i C Blackhall, Caraquet; Oliver Robicheaud, Belledune. Coiw'.il f(»r Sweden and Norway — John Sivewri<;ht. CENSUS RETURNS— 1880. GIt>ucester County. Beresford, .3,636 Bathurst, 4,806 New Bandon, 2,390 ■ Inkerman, 1,804 Samarez, 2,819 Caraquet, 3,837 Shippeg£.n, 2,322 Total, 21,614 Municipality of Gloucester County. ^ lOtincillors — ^John Chalmers, jr, John Aubec, Beresford ; John E O'Brien, luel Melanson, Bathurst ; Francis Scote, Patrick Foley, sr, New Bandon ; iph Sewell, jr, Juste Hache, Caraquet; Wm Welsh, Jas Barry, jr, Inker- ; William Taylor, Adolphe liache, Shippegan ; John Young, Justinian ly, Samarez. John Sivewright, Secretsiry-Treasurer. littings of Municipal Council — Third Tuesday in January and first Tuesday ulv. ' ■ ■■ ''•'■■ )philuB DcsBrisay, YA lEsq. l-Theophilu8 Desl^r h, Esqs. . lophibis DesBrisuN, Irrington. Ihe Supreme Court - ■lerr, Henry A Son „e CkM.rt-The Barr |ind5--John^Ker'^L kiste, ■ ■' ■ COUNTY OF KENT. pdge of the County (x)urt — Hon Bliss Botsford*; James D Pliinney, Es([, bstices of the Peace— Thos W Bliss, Hon David Wark, W^m Haningtou, Bums, Jas Girvan, Terrance Curran, John Jardine, jr, John Robertson, Brait, Horatio Smith, Lewis B Allain, Chas Gosselin, Luke Johnson, ^nt Bourgeois, sr, ,Tas Lucas, Alex McWilliams, Stephen Briggs, Robert Thomas Stephenson, John Stevenson, Edward Walker, Alexander lan, John Ford, Owen Mclnerney, John Harnett, Theophilus Bilodeau, lies Cormey, Samuel Jerway, Simon Allen, Michael McFadden, Herbert |g, Alex Robertson, Thadeus Gallant, Andrew Bourgeois, Thomas Por- iThomas Coats, John C Ross, John T Caie, John Potter, Auguste Renaud, jinque Legere, Charles Richard, Peter Daigle, .Joseph L Richard, Jule m, Henry O'Leary, James Hannah, Marcel Barrio, Miles Smith, Dan'l ^ry, Alexis Gouguin, Nicholas Muzerall, Peter Robicheau, Jas Hemet, LeBlanc, Anthony Girouard, John McKee, Jad'dus Goggan, Daniel [heaud, Wm Bowser, jr, Angus McLean, Andrew Dunn, Robert Clark, |. King and danterbtiry Sts., entrance on Canterbory, St. John, N. B. 'l;-.r ^■g«^ 98 Cenkus Returns — County of King's. Hoasehold Fornitnre, Merchandise, Manaiaotared Qoodg, &c., received Anthony Roach, K Hutchinson, Joseph Bernard, Robt Douglass, Koht Mai Isaac VV Doherty, Euatache Melancon, W B Weldon, William Johnston, (C caigne), Vincent Bourk, Bernard (ior'^ian, Lazar Guelmont, John Dickinsc; Edmund Hutchinson, John Taylor, Robert Doherty, Charles Y Walker, Jol Murray, James F Atchinson, Benj F Bailey, James M Girouard, M D Conm Adams G McLcllan, Richard Sutton, Sebastian Babineau, Michael 8av(j Jude LeBlanc, B F Wetmore, D R Grierson, J P Kay, Peter Tibicj L Dangle, Thomas Anderson, Peter Muzera, Pacifique O Belliveau, Leslie Bailey, Robeut H Atkinson, Jean Francois Ricliarcl, Henrv P Warman, J Morton, John Cochrane, John W Harnett, Calexte Richard, Clement Daigi David L Landry, Man.is Dunlay, Cagitan Caisey, Charles LaBourgue, W Andrew Black, Alexander Falconer, 5lartin (irassy and (i A Girouard, Es( ('lerk of the Circuits — Robert Hutchinson, Escj. High Sheriff^ — Antoine Girouard, P^sq. Clerk of the Peace and Keeper of the Rolls — Rol)ert Hutchinson, Esq. Collector of Customs — John Rusk, Esq. Judge of Probates — J D Phinney, Esq. >) * Registrar of Probates — Robert Caie, P^sq. Registrar of Deeds and Wills — Thomas Wetmore Bliss, Esfj. Issuer of Marriage Licenses — Robert Hutchinson, Esq. County Treasurer — Kenneth B Forbes, Esq. ., Stipendiary Magistrate — Thomas W Bliss, Escj. Coroners — Horatio 11 Smith, Isaac W Doherty, M d, W^u Johnston, Jan C Moody, M D, Damien Bourgeois, Rufino A D'Ollaqui, Alex P Ijandry, m Esquires. Notaries Public — The Attorneys practising in the County and T W Bl Medical Attendant on the Marine Hospital — I W Doherty, M d. Auctioneers — Richard Sutton, Jacob Ferguson, Nathaniel Hutchins Edmund Hutchinson, Robert Phinney, Wm Wheaton, Wm J Smith, Ji Robertson, James McDougall, John Hutchinson, William B Deacon. Inspector of Schools — Valentine Landry. Consul for Sweden and Norway — R Hutchinson. CENSUS KETURNS— 1880. Kent County. Carleton, 1,232 Acadieville, 778 St Louis,.... 2,135 Richibucto, ^ 4,079 Weldford * 3,615 Wellington, 3,519 St Mary's, 2,904 Dundas, , 3,383 Harcourt and Huskisson, 973 . Total, 22,618 ' COUNTY OF KING'S. Judge of tlie County Court — Wra Wedderburn, Esquire ; Alfred E McI Esquire, Clerk tJustices of the Peace — A C Evanson, John C Price, Robt McCully, Langstroth, Elias S Freeze, Weeden Fowler, D M Campbell, Elijah A Perl Walter B Scovil, James W Nowlan, Samuel Foster, John H Wright, | Xhayward. SGS. King'b County. 99 odg &c., receWed ■ and sold at Anction by W. A. LOGKHART, 106 Prince Wm. Street. leau, Michael Have Kay, Peter Tibi O Belli veau, Leslie [enry P Warman, Jj hard, Clement Daigl irles LaBourgue, W d G A Girouanl, Es Hutchinson, Ksii. )ou2la88, Rol)t MaiBxicheau Keator, R S Foster, Nelson Arnold, Wm Pearson, Wm A Stockton, ilUam Johnston, (cHWm B McKiel, Wm McLeod, Philo M Raymond, Nathaniel Belyea, Wm lont John Dickinw^Buchiinan, John O Dann, J^mes Cookson, Zebulon Connor, Jas A Fenwick, irles Y Walker, JolBfm Keith, Geo H Wallace, John Erb, John Mclntyre, Daniel McLachlan, irouard M D ConnoHlelm I'rquhart, Wm S Teakles, Robert Morrison, William Baskin, T Oliver " ' rnold, John C. (Joddard, William Deniston, Joseph D Baxter, George Flew- elljng, George Barnes, David McKenzie, Henry Piers, ir, Peter Brennan, 'eter Dunn, Patrick McBriarty, John Carroll, Nathaniel H Deveber, Geo iolmes Kiersteud, J Murray Xase, Wni S Frost, Simeon Ilatfii'ld White, loliii Moore, Oswell N Price, Murray B Keith, Ebenezer Stockton, James iniphell, Nicholas P Wannamake, .James W Smith, Wm Barnes, David itli, Jiis Douglas, Henry W Purdy, Benj Grav, John M Raymond, Wm tidiiias, Lewis Folkins, Caleb Fenwick, Jas A Sinnott, Chiis Hazen, (."has M uiit, Geo Whitfield Sliarp, Justus Henry Gray, Daniel C Perkins, G Hudson ewelling, Wm .J Brittain, Pxlward Mayes Spragg, Jas C Coates, George L {mI, (ieorge Z Parlue, George Mortem, James Wolsey Raymond, John rling, Edwin B Beer, .John J Woodward, Alfred Markham, Neil McLaugh- , Jacob I Kierstead, Daniel Jones, Robt Marshall, Wm O Theal, George ightman, Ja.s A Davie, John W Cauhltield, Alex M Woodman, Gilbert 'erry, John Mills, Abram M Mabee, John E B McCready, Miles Jenkins, me« Miles. John M Stockton, James J Brien, John E Ryan, Jas E Moore, ichael Hanley, Alexander McLeod, Chas Snodgrass, Thos Warrell, Robt pson, John Lintcm, James Kingston, Amasa Kennedy, Geo Inch, John S ;ee, C Douglas Fairweather, C Lemuel Coates, Roland A Morton, Peter ider, Hy S Parlee, James Gordon, John W Cookson, Joseph H Dickson, County and T WBlBilliam H White, Justus Pickett, P^lix McGuire, D Beverly Hatfield, J A ^oherty M d. BnitH Kierstead, Abram B Hayes, Chas I Keith, Samuel C Thome, Wm H Nathaniel HutchinSeighton, Edwd M Chambers, John O'Shea, Samuel E Frost, John Davidson, ^n Wra J Smith, Ji^miel P Campbell, George T Seely, Thomas Souther, Robert Policy, Daniel ibertson, Robert Myles, James W Freeze, Joseph McBay, Andrew Malcolm, rge A Worden, Patrick W Ryan, Thos W Kierstead, Justus S Wetmore, es Givan, John H Mace, Wilford D Fowler, Thos Blanch, Wm McKee, am W Folkins, Tyle Price, Howard Holder, Geo Downey, Jas Douglass, rge Wightman, James A Moore, and Peter Campbell, Esquires. tipendiary Magistrate — Geo H Wallace, Esquire. lerk of the Circuits — John H Cother. igh Sheriff— Samuel N Freeze, Esquire. puty Sheriff and Gaoler — James W Sproul eeper of the Rolls, Judge of Probates, and Clerk of the Peace — George Uss, Eh(i. isq. ui Wra Johnston, Jai Alex P Landry, ;on, iliam B Deacon. 1880. 1,232 778 2.135 4,079 3,615 3,519 2,904 3,383 973 22,618 s. Registrar of Deeds and Wills — George Barnes. eputy Registrar of Deeds and Wills — James W Sproul. Registrar of Probates — James Cookson, Esquire. oroners — S Z Earle, A C Evanson, James Wetnjore, jr, Adino Paddock, iirdy, Rufus A Stockton, Tohn Wilson, John M Raymond, Allan McLeod, Irge Rex Price, William Keith, Wra B McKiel, Foster McFarlane, m d, Dua Burnett, m p, Robert Morrison, Wm Keith, John Brady, m d, Robt Jail, Peter Brennan, W^m Buchannan, James A Fenwick, Frederick TJ rherson, D Beverly Hatfield, John H Raymond, Jas A Moore, Peter 41/ A V MpWP^^H, George H Johnson, m d, Charles Murray, m d, John H Ryan, m d, uire ; Alfred 1^ sn^m ^ ^^^^^^ p ^ McLellan, Esquires. y. -Kir n ilv (wwniissioners for taking Affidavits and Bail in the Supreme Court — John le, Roo^^.S^!^".^ 'pilfice, S Foster, J W Nowlan, Philo M Raymond, James Cookson, Nelson Impbell, Jiilijan A .^m . r John H Wrigbt|Br. j^^^ ^^ Canterbury Sts., entrance on Canterbury, St. Jobn, N. B. 100 Kino's County — Census Returns. W. A. LOOKHART, attends Anctloii Sales Arnold, Geo Barnes, J A S Kierstead, A S White, A E McLeod, F E Morton and J R McMonagle, Esauires. CommisBioners under chapter 38 Consolidated Statutes, Insolvent Confined Debtors — George Barnes. Issuers of Marriage Licenses — Wm Baskin, James Cookson, Chas M Hunt J A 8 Kierstead, Robert D Boal, and Silas M Freeze, Esquires. Notaries Public resident in the County — F E Morton, A S White, J R Mc- Monagle, A E McLeod. i Auctioneers — E S Freize, Wm H White, E Perkins, Abraham Johnson, jr, Wm Keith, Jas E Fryers, Isaac Pearson, Joseph D Baxter, Joseph Belyea, T G Barnes, W M Teakles, Samuel Gosline, Noah Keith, J McNaught, J Sharp, B L Crawford, G Downey, D M Johnson, Douglas Fairweather, Samuel Foster, James W Nowlan, and John E Ryan ; George H Whiting, Greenwich. Trustees of Grammar School — Rev W Walker, J D M Keator, John Flewelling, Jas A Fenwick, Levi N Sharp, Jas Cookson, and Peter Brenan. Teacher of Grammar School — John Raymond. Commissioners of Parish Civil Courts — Wm Buchannen, Westfield ; Wn B McKiel, Greenwich; John Mclntyre, Kars; John Woodward, Rothesay; D M Keator, Hampton ; J Douglas Baxter Norton ; Wm J Brittain, Spring field ; William Barnes, ITpham ; Weeden Fowler, Hammond ; Elias S Freeze Cardwell; Wm Keith, Havelock ; Caleb Fenwick, Studholm. Board of Arbitrators — George Barnes, John M Raymond, J A Fenwick Robert E McLeod, and W T Britain. CENSUS RETURNS— 1880. King's County. Westfield, 1,372 Greenwich, 929 Kingston, 2,184 Rothesay,. 1,267 Hampton, 1,298 Kars, 544 ' Springfield, 2,160 Norton 1,856 Upham, 1,421 Hammond 921 Sussex, 3,584 Waterford, 1,460 Cardwell 1,413 Studholm, 3,113 Havelock, 2,094 , Total, 25,617 . ^ ' Municipality of King's County. Warden— J WCauldfield; Secy-Treas— Geo Otty; Auditor— G H Flewell Councillors — Henry A White, Isaac Bonnell, Sussex ; Gideon McLe*i John Moore, Cardwell ; Jas Moore, Wm Creighton, Waterford ; David Sinnott, A F Kierstead, Studholm ; John Mace, Chas F Keith, Havelock j G Scovil, J A Kierstead, Springfield ; W H Baxter, Samuel E Frost, Nort< R W Forsyth, James Douglas, Hammond; G L Taylor, Fred M Spr Hampton ; Joseph Dixon, James Nixon, Rothesay ; G W Titus, H G Fowl Upham ; J W Caulfield. N Waters, Westfield ; G W Palmer, W Holn' Kars ; J O Dann, Robt Williams, Kingston ; Geo Inch, Albert LeB McI Greenwich. Council meets 3rd Tuesday in January and last Tuesday in Jij ■ County op Madawaska. 101 ^H at Residences, Stores and Warehooses. I ■ . ~ — . [^^d^TlEM^.B COUNTY OF MADAWASKA. r Ivent Confined B J'i''j?® of County Court — James G Stevens, Ivscj ; A Rainsford Bulloch, Ewj, H Clerk. .«« rhna M Hunt ■ H'g*^ ^'^®"^"~*f ^' ^•^'^' ^'^^l'"^®- 8on,l.na8i>i »•".■ ^,jgrk of the Peace— A Rainsford Balloch, Ksqui re. " ^a^\^v,w«» T H Mr ■ Jutlge of Probates— Barrv R Plant, Esquire. . ■ ^ ^^*^^' ■ Clerk of the Circuits— Birry R Plant, Fsquire. Vi m Johnson irl Pi^'i^^ Court Commissioners — RS Pelletier, St Francis ; Honore Cyr, St ^ T * eoh Beivea fBHilaire ; Barry R Plant, Madawaska; Thomas Chasse, St Jacque; Henry \i "n uffht J SharpB*'*^"^"' ^^ Basil ; Abraham Perron, St Ann ; D O Burgoine, St Leonard. ' • ather SamueB Juntices of the Peace — John F Rice, Ililaire Peltier, Angure Bernier, Flo- JvlvT'nc GreenwichB""' Fournier, Peter Michead, Joseph Martin, George A Bois, S C Hudon, n M^ Keator JohB^** Lynch, Henry Gagnon, Joseph Albert, Francis Levesque, Levite Theri- (1 Peter Br'enan. ^t't, Dr Xavier Bernier, T M Richards, P A Babin, D O Bourgoine, Raphael ^^ Hilbcrt, Hubert Rossignoll, Magloine Albert, Prudent Gagnon, Matthias "WPHtfield • ^'nBi^^^'^u, R S Pelletier, Jas Smith, Vital F Thibadeau, Cvral Poitras, Michael Ja"' d Rothesay; •eBell, Stephen Hafey, Thos Chasse, E T Byram, JohnHartt, J T Hodgson, T^Brittain SpringWehn Lynch (St Basil), Victoria Albert, PO Byram, Abraham Perron, Honore ^ ^, . viias S FreezBCvr, Barry R Plant, Jesse Baker, Dennis Cyr, Placide Albert, Docite Nadeau, '^l* ' ^Bheophile Levisque, Basil Beaulieu, Beloni R Violett, and Cyprien Pelletier, lolm. ygy^yjpMliquires. mono, J ^ -w Barristers and Attornies— A R Balloch and Barry R Plant, Esquires. ■ Notary Public — A Rainsford Balloch, Esquire. Q^ ■ Registrar of Probates — Hilaire Peltier. Inquire. I Registrar of Wills and Deeds — Hilaire ^-^eltier, Esquire. 1 372 I lnsj)ector of Schools — W G Gaunce, Esquire. * '929 ■County Secretary — A Rainsford Balloch, Esquire. "2 184 ■ County Treasurer — Alexie Cvr, Esquire. 1*267 ■ County Auditor — Hilaire Peltier, Esquire. * 1298 BCoroners — John Lynch, S C Hudon, Edwin A Kelly, M '^ias Nadeau, and '544 ■ilaire Peltier, Esquires. ^^ * 2160 ■ Commissioners to Solemnize Marriage — J T Hodgson, Edwin A K-Oily^ IRii * 1856 Mioch Baker, Es(juires. ""\\21 Blssuers of Marriage Licenses — Thomas Emmerson, Hiej 'ion Hafey, and P O '921 ■jr^'^j Esquires. "3 584 ■Commissioners for taking Affidavits to be read in the Supreme Cowrti— A 1460 Biinsford Balloch, Barry R Plant, and John T Hodgson, Esquires. .**'.'.l',413 I ■ 3,113 I Municipality of Madawaska County. 2,094 IWarden — John T Hodson, Esquire. ICouncillors — Christoph Parent, Basil Beaulieu, St Leonard; Levite Theri- L... 25,617 Bit, Honore Smith, St Basil ; Milton Dayton, Maxim Martin, Madawaska; L^^^ Mvid Rosseau, Baptisto Guimond, St Jacque; Pierre Micheaud, Oliver r. * ^ TT piewelliP'sse, St Hilaire ; Mathixs Nadeau, Docite Nadeau, St Francis ; Denis Cyr, Ux'^'^'Gideon McLelymond Thibadeau, St Ann. r Waterford ; Da^^ If Keith, H*'^^i?^^lnTj Y^i^T "R OOTTQ Prescribed by the Board of Education, and all others Imuel E Frost, JNOn«UXJ.V-/V^J-J JU /V^X^O, used in the Maritime Provinces, constantly on hand, lylor, Fred M SprJ WHOU»MLE ASTD BETAII... I\\r TWns H G FowB IT I Palmer, W Ho'J J. & A. McMILLAlV. I, Albert 'LeBMcffl •. n last Tuesday m Jw. King and Canterburr Sti., entrance on Canterbury, St. John, N. B. 102 County of Northumberland. Ont-door Sales of every descriptioii solicited, and promptly NORTHUMBERLAND COUNTY. Judge of the County Court — W Wilkinson, Esti ; Samuel Thomson, Es^i Clerk. Justices of the Peace— Richard Hutchison, Peter Mitchell, \Vm Muirhead John McRae, Hiram Freeze, John Williston, John Pallen, Burk Arcliibal Wm M Kelley, John Lawlor, Alex K McDoagall, George A Blair, Thomas (fillespie, .John Noonan, Win Park, Jas Fish, Neil Gordon, David Johnsto Kobert Falconer, George Burchill, Alex Saunders, Duncan Davidson, Joli Johnston (Tabusintac), Alex Loggie (Burnt Church), John Fairlev, Williai Swim, Peter Esson, John Nevin, Charles Sargeant, Jesse G Harding, Robe R Call, Alex Jassamine, Wm Falconer, Vital Allan, James T Griffin, Jaco C Gough, Adam D Sherritf", Michael Searle, Wm Williston, Jabez B 8noH ball, Wm Masson, jr, John G Layton, Enoch Flett, John Caie, Bartholoiue Stapleton, John Brown, Richard Hocken, William Murray, Arthur Wrigl Malachi Dwyer, Francis J Letson, Joseph R Goggin, James Edgar, Dona McLauchlan, Wm McRae, Avard Hutchison, Cha« C Watt, Francis E Wii slow, Robt Brown, Harvey Finney, Patrick Farrell, Wm Ennis, Thos Ambros Jas McGee, John McNaugh ton, John McKay, Jas Fitzpatrick, Wm G Greig ton, Prudence Robicheau, Matthew Savoy, Duncan Morrison, Robt Whitne David Summers, Wm McKay, Justus Furleigh, Alex Mills, James Graha* Daniel McMillan, John McLaggan, John Curran, Rolert Swim, John Arlj Alex Dermott, RoLt Jordan, Wm T Underbill, jr, Chas Donalds, Charles Lyons, John Sullivan, Maurice O'Donnell, John McCormack, Thomas Flaigher, Robt Johnston, sr, Richard Davidson, Francis Eraser, John Maltb Donald McBeath, Robert Loggie, jr, Ralpli Fayle, Enoch Bamford, Lev Dunphy, John Scovil, John Campbell, John Newman, Wm Plartt, Francis McKnight, sr, John R Nicholson, Wm C Jones, Robt Bean, John Johnst (Napan), Jas Johnson, Wm S Brown, John Rice, Jas Robinson, Alexandi McKenzie, Henry Swim, David Bamford, John O'Brien, Alfred C Smi Thos Troy, C Millar, Augustin A Richard, Alex Sutherland, James Some David Petrie, Edw R Whitney, Francis Jardine, John Eliis, John McTavii Patrick Murphy, Jasper Maddox, Geo Sutherland, Alex Atchison, Jared zer, Thos Bailey Williston, Patrick Fitzpatrick, Geo Fowlie, Thomas Pheli Wm McNaugh ton, jr, John McDonald (Little Branch Glenelg), Daniel Crii min, Geo B Frazer, Geo Petrie, Joseph Simpson, Romain Savoy, Jas Boi (Oak Point), Louis P Robicheau, Alex Martin, Charles Fish, John Fergusi John Sadler, John C Miller, E Lee Street, Samuel McCully, Wm Wyse, Jo' Fotheringham, Michael S Benson, Edward Dalton, John Fish, William Co] Joseph McLean, jr, Michael Ryan, Jeremiah O'SuUivan, John Doolan, Ti MuUan, Geo Brown, Patrick O'Shaughnesy, Michael Savoy, Joseph Cliapi Daniel Lewis, Charles S Ramsay, Geo Stephens, Allan A M Saunders, Jar Robinson, James Harnett, Thos C Miller, Anthony Adams, John Buokij John Haines, John Pond, jr, and Benoier Russell, Esquires. Clerk of the Circuits — Samuel Thomson, Esquire, Q C. High Sheriff— John Shirreff, Esquire. Clerk of the Peace and Keeper of the Rolls — S Thomson, Esq, Q C. Judge of Probates — Samuel Thomson, Esq, Q C. ...» Registrar — G B Frpser, Esq. ;, Registrar of Deeds and Wills — John Lawlor, Esq. ' ' '"• Coroners — Allan A Davidson, Robert B Wasson, Edward Rogers, Jo Benson, John Thonnson, m d, B J^ T Underbill, John Pallen, m d, I Pond, John Johnston, Joseph Chaplin, William P Bishop, J B Freeman, 8. HATWARD & Oo., Wholesale Hardware, Carriage Stock, etc. br. H Census Returns — County of Queen's. 108 idpromptty l^^attended to by W. A. LOCiKHART, 106 Prince William Street. B^ineas WilHston. John M Curdy, m d, Alfred C Smith, m d. Daniel Mc- rY. Bliilan, John McDonald, m d, Joseph ("haplin, and C C Watt, P^tiuires. luel Thomson, EyjHConimissioners for takinj? Bail and Affidavits in thv^ Supreme Court — Rich'd ^Rividson ani^ Wm Park, Esquires. lell \Vni Muirhea(B^Barrister8, Attornies and Notaries Public — Allan A Davidson, QC, Samuel en Burk Archibal^momson, Q G, Michael Adams, \V A Park, and E P VVilliston, E8a||ires, e A Blair, Thomas ^Bewcastle ; Daniel Ferguson, Richard Carman, L J Twcedie, J B Eraser, on David JohnstoMBidrew H Johnson, Richard B Adams, and A A Davidson, jr, Esqs, Chatham. can Davidson, JoliH Issuers of Marriage Licenses — Samuel Thomson, Joseph R Goggin, and hn Fairlev, Williai^Biiei McMillan, Esquires. e (t Harding, RobeiHConimissioners for Parish Court — George B Eraser, Chatham ; Wm Masson, mes T (iriffin, Jac(Mewcastle. iston Jabez B Sno\B Auctioneers — Robert T Miller, Charles Marshnll, John Fish, Robert Blake, n Ca'ie Bartholonie«lani D Sheriff, Jan.es Johnston, W Wyse, and Charles C Watt. rrav Arthur Wrigh J Revenue Officers — Daniel Ferguson, Collector, Chatham ; James T Griffin, fame's Edgar, DonalBiaiter, Searcher and Locker ; P R fladdow, Collector ; D McGruar, Waiter, ^'att Francis E WiBarcher and Locker, Newcastle. Enn'is Thos AmbrosHConsuls — Norwegian, Hon R Hutchinson ; Prussian, Edward Hutchinson, atrick' Wm G GreigBquire ; United States, R R Call, Esquire. prison* Robt WbitneHchatham Gas Light Company — Richard Hocken, Esquire, President ; Wm ylills James GrahaiHloirhead and Dr J Pallen, Directors. -rt Swim, John ArM is Donalds, Charles! CENSUS RETITRNS— 1880. iCormack Jhomas ■ . Noitliiimberlaiid County. J Eraser, John MaltbW * . i oru> :noch Bamford. L J Alnwick 2,64(» Wm Hartt, Francis! Newcastle, 4,209 Bean John Jolins! Northesk, 1,538 S>binson, Alexandl Southesk, , 1,093 ipn Alfred C Snutl Ludlow, 750 ,.,, rland James Somel .BUssfield, 902 ■Sr John McTavil .^.iBlackvilU 2,065 X Atchison, Jaredll Derby, - 870 ^lie Thomas Phell >elson, , 2,725 Tenek) Daniel Cril Chatham, 5,765 linsivoy, JasBol Glenelg, 1,463 Fish, John Fergusl Hardwick, 1,083 :'i^;,J!^UuS'il ■:. T„.al 25,100 ,n, John Doolan, TH avov, Joseph Chapj imsfjohn"BuSl COUNTY OP QUEEN'S. ires. ■'iJge of the County Court — James Steadman, Esq ; J R Curry, Esq ; Clerk. iistices of the Peace — Geo W Hoben, Chas Keith, Chas P Wetmore, Jos erkins, Joseph Coy, Thos Harrison, JohnR Earle, John Goldfinch, Dan'l imith, Gildert Perry, Clias E Lungan, Benj Boal, Jesse Clark, William one, Francis Woods, Walter S Butler, Thomas W Carpenter, Isaac B nell, W H White, James Humphreys, George Smith, Henry Todd, R P mans, Gilbert Wiggins, T Leonard, Charles Murray, Robert Phillips, Jas son, John ( lorbett, Ebenezer Williams, Allen McDonald, Gh as Stewart, E McLean, Geo N Golding, Thos E McDonald, Geo Simpson, Isaac C Freeman,WV«e, Nathaniel B Cottle, Geo McDonald, Samuel L Peters, Benj 8 Palmer, 106 Sto^kT^^cTl^Ki^O Mid CinterbnrySti., eiitrance on Oanterbwy, St Jobn, H. B. c:? , ••.6i i! 104 County of Queen's. All Sales promptly settted with caBh, at Thos Hetherington, Joseph F Iloben, James Quinn, Geo Mills, Eobt Slip Joseph Pennery, Geo Worden, Daniel Palmer, Daniel C Stillwell, Dunca McLean, Chas F (Jodv, A Judson Estabrooks, Kichard C Barton, James Rei( T Wm Perry, Wm V'VVhite, Geo Colwell, Peter Knight, Micah Y Cox, Sam M Starkey, John H Kelly, Charles Perkins, Archibald Carpenter, Jas Wilsoi C H Kingston, Moses S Moore, Carey Estabrooks, William Hawkshura Thomas O'Donnell, Peter Jjingley, Abraham L Bailey, Isaac B McGrego James Gardiner, George Dunn, G R Vincent, John S Belyea, Hamuel Martii Henry J DuVernel, Howard Alward, George Kirkpatrick, John W Forsha Solomon Thorn, Geo P Hogan, H J Clarke, David Long, Henry McCread T M Wetmore, Wm Tilley, Freeman Alward, John Parkhill, Reid Slip Wm J Nickerson, Archibald McAllister, James W Roberts, Geo H Ciar Amasa Wood, James Smith, Robert Ward, James W Hazelwood, John Flowers, and James Currier, Esquires. High Sheriff— W S Butler, Esquire. ' ' Clerk of the Circuits — T R Wetmore, Esq., Clerk of the Peace and Keeper of the Rolls — T R Wetmore, Esq. Jud|;e of Probates — T R Wetmore, Esq. Registrar of Probates — Jp.mes R Currie, Esq. Registrar of Deeds — Robert T Babbitt, Esq. Receiver of Royalties for Queen's and Sunbury — John Maynard. Conmiissioner under Attachment Law — R T Babbit, Esq. Assignee in Bankruptcy — Caleb F Fox. ]^ublic Notaries — T R Wetmore, C A Harding, and J R Curry, Esquire«.| Barristers and Attornies — T Robert Wetmore, Charles A Harding, Jan R Curry, Caleb F Fox, and T M Wetmore, Esquires. Issuers of Marriage Licenses — T R Wetmore, Wm II White, Hiram Co and B S Palmer, Esquires. Coroners— R T Babbit, Geo W White, John Murphy, S V White, Ambr Palmer, Edward W Slipp, Robert D Akerley, Samuel R Stewart, Mays Ca Isaac C Burpee, Malcolm C McDonald, m d, Micah Y Cox^ Abraham Wiggil Thomas H Pearson, Sydney A Dibblee, James G C Hetherington, T Willi^ Perry, and John G Nugent, Esquires. Commissioners for taking Special Bail in the Supreme Court — Chas Kei| Robert T Babbit, David Ferguson, and George H Jones, Esquires. Commissioners for Affidavits to be read in the Supreme Court — T R >V| more, Charles A Harding, James R Curry, Caleb F Fox, Robert T Bab (Gagetown), Thomas Leonard (Petersville), John Goldfinch, Isaac C IJiird (Chipman), Chas Keith (Brunswick), Joseph B Perkins (Petersville), Geo! N Golding (Wickham), Samuel L Peters (Hampstead), Charles E Lan/ (Chipman), and T M Wetmore, Esquires. Commissioners of Parish Courts — Thos Medley Wetmore, Gagetown ; Tl Leonard, Petersville ; Geo J Worden, Wickham ; Isaac C Burpee, ChipraJ Nathaniel B Cottle, Cambridge; Carey Estabrooks, Canning; Solomon TIiob Brunswick ; Benjamin S Palmer, Hampstead ; CJeo E McLean, Waterbo^ Thomas Hetherington, Johnston. Auctioneers — Archibald McAlister, David Ferguson, Edward Simpson,] Gardiner, Gagetown ; John Armstrong, Wm Hogshaw, Thomas Leonard, ' Darrah, Petersville ; James Peai-son, Johnston ; Isaac Vanwart, Wickhii Walter S Butler, Canning; Lawrence O'ljeary, Charles Keith, Bruuswil Thomaa Dykeman, N B Cottle, Cambridge; I S Vanwart, Hampstead [ William Perry, and Wm Somerville. Gagetown and Petersville Railway— Francis Woods, Esq, President ; Carriaae Hakera' Snppltes of all kinda at 8. HATWARD k Go's, at 3 Mills, Eobt Slipj :; Stillwell, Dune Barton, James Reid Micah Y Cox, Saml rpenter, Jas Wilsoij William Hawkshur Isaac B McGregi [yea, Samuel MartiJ ;k, John W Forshaj g, Henry McCreadI 'arkhill, Eeid Slipl berts, Geo H ClarJ Hazelwood, John tmore, Esq. n Maynard. Esq. I R Curry, Es(iuire«. les A Harding, Jar ^ White, Hiram C<] ^ S V White, Ambj R Stewart, Mays C? ax Abraham Wiggy th^rington, T Willi^ lie Court— Cha-s Kei sme Court — 1 K vv Fox, Robert T Bab Ifinch, Isaac C Buri , (Petersville), Oeoi [), Charles E Lanf .lore, Gagetown ; T] h. C Burpee, ChipmJ ting ; Solomon Tliod 1 McLean, Waterbo^ Edward Simpson, Thomas Leonard, L Vanwart, Wickhj fes Keith, Brunswij (iwart, Hampstead I Esq, President ; Census Returns — County op Restigouche. 105 IQQ Pj^^ William Street, by W. A. LOCKHABT. [Babbitt, Esq, Vice-President ; John Palmer, Secretary ; Jas W DeVeber, I, Treasurer ; Chas N Skinner, Solicitor. Directors — W S Harding, m d, Burpee, Francis Woods, Edward Simpson, and Robert T Babbit, Esqrs. [i Monthly Probate Court for Queen's County is holden at the Judge's omee iGagetown on the Third Tuesday in every month, at which the officers will in attendance. Applications for Probates of Wills and Administrations be made at any other time. ;.-'/";■ CENSUS RETURNS— 1880. •/..■.;::■'::■■ ' ^^^ Queen's County. ' " \ , Petersville, parish, 2,319 , ," , Gagetown,. 1,177 , Hampstead, 1,368 Wickham, 1,212 Cambridge, 1,482 Canning, 1,005 Waterborough, 1,449 Johnston, 1,735 Brunswick, 499 ':'"' Chipman, 1,772 . , ,i Total, 14,016 ,/„•'■ Municipality of Queen's County. ^'arden — Joseph Hoben, Esquire. '" ' ; • ! •' luditor Peters, Esquire. iretary-Treasurer — E Simpson, Esquire. Freeman Alward, Samuel McDonald, Brunswick ; Daniel Palmer, R P lans, Canning ; John McD Belyea, Abiather Camp, Cambridge ; Robert lardson, Wm McAllister, Chipman ; Joseph Hoben, Charles H Ebbett,, itown ; Reid Slipp, J S Moore, Hampstead ; Thos W Perry, Thos H }on, Johnston ; Peter Lingley, W Bell, Petersville ; Jas F Roberts, John iville, Waterboro' ; Isaac W Carpenter, L S Vanwart, Wickham. COUNTY OF RESTIGOUCHE. W^e of the County Court — Wm Wilkinson, Esq; Jas S Morse, Esq, Clerk- pstices of the Peace — Adam Ferguson, Hon William Hamilton, John iillan, John McMillan, jr, Robert Ferguson, Charles Murray, Patrick [le, Donald McAllister, Patrick Doyle, jr, William Hamilton, 2nd, John ■cliy, Alex Laing, Archibald McKenzie, sr, William Mott, David Sadler, Jph Windo, Thos Kerr, David Ritchie, jr, Peter Hamilton, jr, James hie, Malcolm Patterson, John Quinn, Andrew Karvie, Wm Jamieson, U Duncan, jr, John Adams, Paul Devereaux, Lawrence Lepoint, George Ite, James S Morse, Adam Duncan, Hugh Miller, Angus McLean, jr, I Stewart, Thos Hayes, Jas McMillan, Angus L Sinclair, John Dawson, |ick Ultican, Alex McKay, Archibald Chisholm, James B McKenzie, iMowatt, J W Cullen, John S Ba^ett, Jas Moffat, John Jardine, James kin, John MoKeish, and John Gereau, Esquires. ^ , , . • prk of the Circuits — James S Morse, Esquire. ■* '* ' ' ••' ' V !>» [ywARD k Co's, W' King and Canterbury Sta., entrance on Oanterbnry, St. John, N. B. 106 Census Returns — County of Sunbury. No clUftfOtt Ittr Btorade %l CKknIii for AlUittoii illo, ly High Sheriff"— Win H Phillips, p}8(iuire. i'lerk of the Peace and Keeper of ttie Uolls — J S MorHO, Esijiiire. Judge of Probates — James S Morse, Esquire. , Registrar of Deeds and Wills — John Barberie, Esquire, i'^ ', ;, liogistrar of Probates — John JJarberie, Esciuire. : n i;. " • Issuer of Marriage Licenses — J C Barberie, Esquire. .•• -. Auditor-pDavid Ritchie, P^squire. Supervisors of Roads — Robt Sinclair, James Janiieson, and John Cullegi Commissioners for taking Bail in the Supreme Court — ('harles Murray a .Adam Ferguson, E8ivid Morrow, Wrn Currie, Puri MunicipaHty of Sunbury County. ^' - . -' en— John F Hoben, Esq. ' ' " - ' •• ' - ■ ^ tary-Treasurer — James Hamilton. - . i i , ; ■ » •• i "I'l , Wright, Robt LBitor — David S Duplisea. John C Seely, Clfccillors — John F Hoben, Geo E Armstrong, Burton ; Adam Noble, R Charles Duffy, (Mmot, jr, Lincoln ; D E Smith, Andrew Dunn, Blissville ; C H Kingston, iMiller, Jas E Simwracy, Gladstone ; Hanford Brown, G A Perley, Maugerville ; Henry L Lie Frederick W BB, C J Burpee, Sheffield ; Robert Linton, Wm Fowler, Northfield. ^YWABD k Oo'i, lUng and Outerbtiry Sts., •tatranoe w Oantertrary, 8t. Jdhn, N. B. f ■ [ t l''1 108 County of Victoria. For all kinds of Anctton business, call first r- ^- COUNTY OF VICTORIA. Jud^e of the County Court — Jaa G Stevens, Esq ; Dennis B Gallagher, ( Clerk of the Circuits — W Fred Kertson. Justices of the Peace — Ben Beveridge, John Costigan, Jaa Tibbits, H Baird, Barnabas Armstrong, Abraham C Hammond, Joshua G Gibe Ezekiel Hutchison, Jas Bishop Wm Everett, Adam J Beveridge, Wni M house, Duncan Keed, Samuel Bishop, Dan Hopkins, James Bishop, Fn Brown, Ward C Burpee, Alex Watson, John Jenkins, Lewis Pickett, Sa Young, William B Beveridge, Joseph Barnes, Allan Reed, William Wa Oliver Curliss, George Murchison, T Curry, Isaac Gaunce, G T Baird, Eraser, S C Manzer, John Z Brown, S S Vandine, M B Cox, G W Day, I Daigle, Chrrles McClusky, Osborn Rainsford, G Thibadeau, J A Manz Caughy, S Armstrong, A D Olmstead, R W L Tibbits, H P Peterson, Brayall, jr, Richard E Everett, Leonard Kelly, Ben Kilburn, David Thonms Watt, J Magison, John Mitchell, John McDougald, H C Fulh J C Lawson, J A Armstrong, Peter Watson, John Hetherington, Downey, H K Hiscock, Thomas Cameron, John Bedell, A J Perlev, Craig, W F Kertson, F W Brown. SherifT— Albert D Olmstead, Esquire. Keeper of the Rolls and Clerk of the Peace — D B Gallagher. Judge of Probates — W Fred Kertson, Esquire. Registrar of Probates — A D Olmstead, Esquire. Registrar of Deeds and Wills — John C. McClusky, Esquire. Commissioners for taking Special Bail — B Beveridge, Adam Beve John Costigan, C A Hammoiid. Issuers of Marriage Licenses — Wm Everett, H P Peterson, Esquires. Abolishment and Imprisonment of Debtors Act — Robt H Davis. Commissioners for taking Affidavits in the Supreme Court — John Cos B Beveridge, W Fred Kertson, D B Gallagher, F W Brown, C A Hami and R H Davis. Commissioners for Parish Courts — F W Brown, Esquire, Grand Falli Barnes, Esq, Andover ; H P Peterson, Ksq, Drummond ; Moses Craia Perth ; John Ryan, Esq, Gordon. Board of Valuators — James E Porter, Chas McClusky, and John Eyaj Interim Assignee under Insolvent Act of 1875 — John C McCluskejj Andover. Coroners— E Hutchinson, R W L Tibbits, T T Beveridge, m d, W Gi Notaries Public — D B Gallagher, W^ F Kerston; R H Davis. Andovi Attorneys — D B Gallagher, Andover ; W F Kertson, Grand Falls. Collectors of Customs — F W Brown, Esq ; Sub-Collector, George A Preventing Officer, George Baird. Auctioneers — John McCluskey, Lewis Pickett, and F W Brown, Trustees of the Grammar School — George T Baird, Rev L A Hoy Beveridge, Joseph Barnes. .•■ Teacher of the Grammar School — W D Grover. Commissioners under Free Grant Act — S A Cameron, Tilley Settlemi H Brewer, Trout Brook ; H P Petersen, Denmark ; John Smith, Sissin il S. HATWARD k Co., Wholesale Hardware and Carriage Sto ■ Census Returns — County of Westmorland. 109 ^ first ~W' at 106 Prince William Street. [A. m ■ CENSUS RETURNS— 1880. ' ; . •: _;.:;;;r-^ nnisB Gallagher, cB Victoria County. , . i- • '* .hiin' u , r ■ StFrancis, 1,600 ■ ,-l\ ^.i. ^an, JasTibbits, hB St Hilarie, 893 ,'; :.: '; ;: 'd Joshua G Glbfl Madawaska, 966 = i' / Beveridge, Wm MB St Jacques, 776 i.iinJ James Bishop, Fr« St Basil, 1,360 u... , r^z-I Lewis Pickett, 8aB St Anne, 1,911 tn; ' ^ «,,; Reed, William AV« St Leonard, 2,190 ' !. ^aunce, G T Baird J Cirand Falls, 1,634 . BCox,GWDay,iB Drummond 1,601 libadeau, J A Man* Andover, 1,239 )it8, H P PetersonJ Perth, 1,683 n Kilburn, David bB Gordon, 747 > ,;,' Dougald, H C Full« Lome, 376 r/ M in Hetherington, » ' .f ' -' •dell, A J Parley, iB Total, ...15,686 , .»- I Municipality of Victoria County. > .. i Hrden — Charles McCluskey. >• -11 . '•" Gallagher. Ketary-Treasurer— R W L Tibbits. I Bitor — J C McCluskey. Bncillors — George Baird and S A Cameron, Andover ; Chas McCluskey, -, . Be Burpee, Grand Falls ; John Paul and E Lovely, Perth ; Joshua r, Ji^squire. m ^^^ ^j^^ Walker, Gordon ; G W Day and J C Upham, Drummond ; eridge, Adam BevcMg^i^t ^^^ j^jm Barker, Lome. ■ns of General Sessions, 3rd Tuesday in January and Ist Tuesday in July. Peterson, Esquires, J feobt H Davis. I ' '• i Brownrc^A ^^^ COUNTY OF WESTMORLAND. r ' Ige of the County Court— Hon Bliss Botsford ; W W Wells, Clerk. Esquire Grand FallaBces of the Peace — Amos E Botsford, Daniel Hanington, Thomas Keil- fcond- Moses Craijufus Cole, Alexander Munro, Alexander Wright, Peter McSweeney, W ' jOdgen, Angus McQueen, Jesse L Bent, Reuben Chase, Ephraim Ray- 1 1 A T«Vin ^vM Silas C Charters, Abraham Jones, Samuel S Wilmot, Moses Jones, |isky, »"^ •J^!;|' "yM Bleakney, Warren W Price, John Reid, Hypolite Galang, John S ■-John C McOiuskejJ j^j^j^ Harris, Oliver Jones, James Powell, Lewis Richards, Titus I Kjohn Fawcett, Jonas Taylor, Lowell Lewis, Patrick Hebert, William Bveridge, M d, W G» Chas C Hamilton, Wm C Robinson, Daniel E Casey, Stephen Mills, Ir H Davis, Aridov«he Babin, John Ford, Abel Akinson, Samuel G Gilbert, Wm Duncan, B^ T' A 'va\U m^ Harshman, Hugh Davidson, Hiram Humphreys, Adam Tait, Walter ■on, Grana r aub. ■ ^^^ ^^^^^^ j^^^^ Tingley, Thaddeus Leger, Rufus A Gooden, Ferdin- Blector, George A Wandry, Chas Mulrine, Ferdinand J Herbert, Thos Galang, Maximilian B pard, Wm Deacon, Wm Kinnear, Joseph C Black, Charles G Palmer, Bl F W Brown. fcickman, Wm Cochran, Joseph C Lamb, Alex Budrot, Patrick Mc- Hrd Rev L A HoytB, Christopher Richardson, Wm J Avard, John Murray, James Carroll, Wt \ JP LeBlanc, Jacob H Herbert, Amasa E Killam, Wm H Hayward, H Bullivan, sr, Richard Maddison, John Bourgeois, Jonathan W Hicks, H , M. Humphrey, John L Harris, Joseph Irvine, Reuben Ward, Job Bon, Tilley Settlem|Q^ j^^ j. Welling, John McKenzie, Jas McAllister, Irvin H Binney, Kohn Smith, SissinBg^gg^gg^ Howard D Charters, William A Wheaton, Abraham Alward, HindCtfrijige StoeBing and Canterbury Sts., entrance on Canterbury, St. John, N. B. f^M 110 County of Westmorland. Strangers will get reliable ioformatioii as to Auction Sales, by David Horseman, John P Jones, Hugh Davidson, Geo N Dickson, Tliorua, Tingley, Stephen Siddall, Thos Pickard, Nathan Lowerison, Josiah \V Ani son, Josiah Wood, Chas Barnes, Stephen J Clark, Miles Steeves, Geo BisJ Jas I Evans, Edward J Smith, Duncan S Harper, Ovid Chipman, Geo \ Neil McDougall, Wra C Murray, John Riley, Jas Fillmore, Martin LoweriJ Alpheus Palmer, John Tingley, jr, Alex Smith, Harmon Humphrey, O'Brien, Early Kay, Amos Keith, Jas Bentley, Robert G Thompson, Mi| Steeves, James Webster, Geo Chapman, Harvey Phinney, Patrick McGin Lewis Burns, John H Bateman, Jude Cormier, Adolphus Holstead, Edy Harvey, Jas Keith, Wm Geo Bateman, Thos C Weldon, Allan Kilhun, C Alward, Edward V Tait, Gordon Dicki*, Cliarles B Godfrey, Martin Bli Maximin Foirier, Ferdinand Robilleaux, Geo Pelletier, John K Lutes, jij Silliker, Edw Cogswell, Laurent Cormeau (Painsec), Eustache Babin (PainJ Stephen W Palmer, Thos E Oulton, Denis A Dufly, Benjamin A Read, Al| Rayworth, Allan Horseman, Domini(|ue Boudreau, Robert A Chapman, i Fawcett, Colpitts Fillmore, James Wilbur, Peter D Belliveau, Lemuel ' Wm Turner, Duncan C King, Richard Trenholm, H Thaddeus Stevens, , S Chapman, Acalixte H Gallant, Fidelie Poirier, Ralph Steeves {Moncl| Isaac N Evans, Christian R Colpitts, Chipman Trites, Alexander Simi] James Scott, David Grossman, Richardson Trenholm, Wm McMorris, Wells, Geo Oulton, Hezekiah Seaman, David Wheaton, Christopher Atkin Jeremiah Sweeney, Thomas Hennessy, John McVey, Dominique P Lar Samuel Robicheau, Eli Steeves, Albert Gooden, Isidore Burke, Jean B Goi David Chapman, James Lounsbury, Hiram Dobson, Nathan Wilbur, Jd Renton, James Trenholm, Jude P Boudreau, Dennis A Bourgeois, SliepJ Somers, Henry Ward, Wm McConnell, Hippolyte P LeBlanc, James 3 Chas Harper, Maximin J Gaudet, Wm A Barnes, Wra B Knight, Jas Bi Vital J Landry, Dennis T Cormier, Lucas Gallant, Edward T RichardsJ W McPhee, Hiram Palmer, Jean P Boudreau, Tobias Addy, Richard Esquires. Clerk of the Circuits — W W Wells, Esquire. High Sherift— R A Chapman, Esquire. Clerk of the Peace and Keeper of the Rolls — C E Knapp, Esquire. Judge of Probates — A E Oulton, Esquire. Registrar of Probates — C E Knapp, Esquire. Registrar of Deeds and Wills — Wm Backhouse, Esquire. Coroners — Jacob Wortman, Charles Somers, Moncton ; W J M HaninJ C W Smith, Shediac ; Robt Bell, Sackville ; John Blacklock, Colin Va{ kirk, Clement Burke, Wm Dobson, Botsford ; J W Chapman, Wm B^ Thos A LeBlanc, Dorchester ; Ralph Siddall, Wm W Irvine, Geo R ~ Edward Gooden, Westmorland ; J C Price, Elias W Elliott, Nelson G Salisbury. Commissioners for taking Affidavits in the Supreme Court — Edw Cog Sackville ; D Hanington, W B Deacon, Shediac ; S S Wilmot, Alex L Wj Salisbury ; Howard D Charters, John McKenzie, Moncton ; Martin Fre Point de Bute ; and all the Attorneys in the County. Commissioners for taking Special Bail in the Supreme Court — Howa Charters, Moncton ; S S Wilmot, Salisbury ; W B Deacon, Shediac ; an| Judges in the County Court in the Co\inty. Notaries Public— Sir A J Smith, D L Hanington, C E Knapp, J B 1 A E Oulton, P A Landry, Burton S Read, Henry B Emmerson, Dorchj D Hanington, W J Gilbert, Wm B Deacon, Shediac ; Bliss Botsford, Cl Holstead, R A Borden, H Atkinson, H Gilbert, C A Steeves, Chas E Suj Moncton ; Christopher Milner, H A Powell, Sackville. - ,i^ g HATWARD & Co., Hardware of all kinds, actton Sales, by Census Returns — County of York. Ill calling on W. A. LO^BART, 106 PriBccTwilltam Street [[omraissionera Parish Civil Courts and Stipendiary Justices — Jacob Wort- j, Moncton; Thomas Herritt, Petitcodiac. tomraissioners Parish Civil Courts — S G Gilbert, Maximillian F Richard, Chester; Lovell Lewis, Moncton ; (ieorge Chapman, Salisbury; Samuel p, W C Chapj)ell, Westmorland ; W B Deacon, Geo Harshman, Shediac ; I Duncan, Patrick Hebert, Botsford. bmraissioners for taking Examination of Debtors — Bliss Botsford, Chas E pp, Robert Beckwith, Esquires. ommiss'r of Sewers for Frosty Hollow Marsh, Sackville — Jas Lowerison. omraissioners of Sewers for Fox Creek Marsh, Moncton — David Burke, irian White. Itomnaissioners of Sewei-s, Great Canal Parishes of Sackville and Westmor- -vSilas D Copp. tomraissioners of Sewers, Barochois Marsh — Dominic Budrot, Mark Budrot. omniissioners of Sewers, Mill Creek Marsh, Sackville — Rufus Bulmer. bmmissioners of Sewers, Etter Aboidean Marsh, Sackville and Westmor- d— Bradley Etter, Isaac Lowerison, Nelson Bulmer. Auctioneers — Wm Lawrence, S C Chi ters, J W Chapman, Sackville ; W J lanington, W B Deacon, Shediac ; Robt Hallett, Jesse L Bent, Sackville ; »b Wortman, Moncton ; Robert Moflatt, Salisbury ; Joseph Warren, Dor- er. Buers of Marriage Licenses — S W Tingley, Dorchester; R A Borden, Bcton ; R B Weldon, Salisbury, bterim Assignee under Insolvent Act — C A Steeves. i • • / CENSUS RETURNS— 1880. ^ 1 Westmorland County. ' - Dorchester, 6,582 ' ' Sackville 4,882 - Westmorland, 2,231 " ' • Botsford, 3,985 Shediac, ^.6,226 Moncton (town), J.5,032 ' '■■' Moncton (parish), 4,569 ' Salisbury, 4,211 -J ' Total, 37,719 ' * "' II!: •:' COUNTY OF YORK. ' [iidge of the County Court — Jas Stea>liiian, Esq ; Chas H B Fisher, Clerk. fastices of the Peace — William H OdtU, Isaac Kilburn, Ira Ingrahm, fiord J Barker, Beverly A Robinson, Benjamin Goodspeed, James Farley, lel Smith, Enoch Dow, Edward Pidgeon, J McDonald, Andrew Calder, ^uel Fox, Jas S Beek, Thos L Simmons, James McLaggin, Thos C Ather- Calvin L Goodspeed, Robert Foreman, John Hea, jr, Moses Hillman, lekiah Cronkite, Thomas Temple, Thomas Herbert, Lewis H Huestis, lemiah Christie, John S Barker, Samuel A Akerly, Wm C Brown, Alexan- JMoody, George Nevers, Wm Gibson, John S Patterson, Henry Rogers, 1 Davis, Wm Whitehead, Constantino Connelly, Arch McLean, William r. King and Canterbury Sts., entrance on Canterbury, St. John, N. B. 112 County of York. I The nuMt gpaoioiit and centrally litnated Anotion and Sales Jamieflon, Geo Txjster, Patrick Selvnge, Hamuel Dayton, T Atherton, .loh (Irant, ThoH F Saunders, IJenj II Clayton, liernanl KUiott, Joshua II illu Geo H Maxim, Jas Huthcrland, Geo K Perley, Wm Wilson, John Aiule Geo Kisteen, Geo l<^tev, Wm H Murray, Joseph Keed, Solomon Vuil, Calder, Wm Koach, John Kg)i(ar, Koht I^ohinson, Thos Miles, James KStn Wm Earle, Zehulon Currie, Andrew Ross, Richard Rellamy, Asa Dow, Hit IX)W, Alex Tltompson, Alex Gibson, Lewis Fisher, Jesse Parent, David Pu JesHo Christy, Wm Clarkson, Asa I) Rrooks, Wm Dunham, James DMcK John L Fletcher, John Griffith, Jan Johnston, Wm H h^sley, Geo Halt, (' L Ilartt, Wm Grieve, Geo Ingraham, Addington E CliH" Samuel Colter, Henry, Wm Hoy)UNTY OF YoKK WUh™ John An4.fcCXy;il,;'' ''•'V^''"'/- ''™""' ^""-The .overaJ it'lmel Do^le^t;^', Lever n, lho8 U,llnu,r, Fr«JI,K>k nudLAervJ^j ^^"^i^^^W No 4 i mro, ThoH Morris, jMlms Jfoiis^ /v f \'^- J«meH D Powlpr r^ « < lessors - James Farre Vr?^-'^^^'^- •ors-Aldermen M.... ..^ , ' ' ''"^ «"^ •^"'•" Hod, II i, *» 111 I iiowe, R Garden, John S lurtin, liobert Afackj C Whitehead, Kichl 'IS: ry-lreasiirer — Ilenrv n xt ■ n , Oarrlagei, Sldglu, Barneu, As., reoeived in Store for Anctlon 8i CENSUS RETURNS— 1880. York County. Fredericton — Wellington Ward 717 8t Ann's " 1,641 '. Carleton " 1,605 Queen's " 1,221 King's " 1,034 6,218 New Maryland Parish, 448 Manners-Sutton, 1,597 Kingsclear, 1,918 Prince William 1,382 Dumfries, 925 Canterbury, 2,544 North Lake, 800 Southampton, 2,244 Queensburv, 1,672 Bright,.....' 1,628 Douglas, 2,916 Stanley, 2,232 St Mary's, -. 3,873 Total, 30,397 ARCHITECT, lOI KING STREEl LAWRENCE'S BUILDING, ST- j-oKcnsr, 3isr. 8. HiTWARD k Co., Wholesale Hardware and Carriage Stock, i Railways. 115 by W. A. LOGKHART, 106 Prince WUUam Street. 717 ,f)4l ,605 ,221 L,034 ^ 1 6,218 ... 448 ;:'.... 1.597 1,918 1,382 ' ... 925 '** ...2,544 '" .. 800 '***".'.. .2,244 '*; 1,672 • 1,628 " 2,916 * ....2,232 ".'.'.'....•3,873 30^7 ;t, RAILWAYS. Intercolonial Railway. Jie Hon Sir Charles Tupper, C B, K C M G, minister of railways ; Golling- ISchreiber, chief engineer; David Pottinger, chief superintendent; Geo or, general freiglit agent ; A Busby, general passenger and ticket agent ; I Archibald, engineer; H A Whitney, mechanical superintendent; THoh 18, treasurer ; T V Cooke, general storekeeper ; J J Wallace, traffic ; E T Trites, paymaster ; C D Thomson, cashier ; James Coleman, Irintendent 8t John and Halifax District ; J ¥. Price, superintendent (ton and Ste Flavie District ; A U McDonald, superintendent Quel)ec file Flavie District. New Bruuswick Railway. niiiel Thome, President ; Isaac Burpee, Vice-President and Manager ; (Burpee, Superintendent and Engineer ; Alfred Seelv, Assistant Superin- Int and Sec'y ; T Wycolt, Ticket Agent and Cashier ; Jesse Mathews, br Mechanic ; T N Burpee, Master Car Builder. From Gibson to Ed- |ton, 187 miles. ^ Fredericton Railway. onus Temple, President ; E R Burpee, A F Randolph, H D McLeod, lies, Directors ; Fred B Edgecombe, Superintendent ; John Richards, ry-Treasurer. Fredericton to St. John and Maine Railway, 22 miles St. John and Maine Railway. je Wedd, President; Andrew Wark, W J Stride, D W Hill, Lewia )irector8 ; Chas Bischoft', Secretary, (office, 68 Cheapside, London) ; Murray Kay, Manager, St John ; H D McLeod, Superintendent ; A A^ghton, Cashier. St John to Vanceboro', 91 miles. ICarleton, St. John, Branch Railroad Company. ctors — J Murray Kay, President ; H D McLeod, F E Barker, H A Iw, PI Leonard ; George F Harding, Secretary-Treasurer. REE UNG, IsT- Prince Edward Island Railway. JArchibald, Superintendent ; Jos Unsworth, Mechanical Superintendent ore-keeper ; W T Huggan, Accountant and Auditor. Head Offices — etown. |inces — Charlottetown to Tignish, 117 miles; Charlottetown to Souris, !, Charlottetown to Georgetown, 46 miles. Provincial and New ESng^land All Rail Line. [lohn and Maine Railway ; " " Maine Central Railroad," and all con- 1 Railroads West. Two Trains Daily each way between Saint John iBton. Day Train leaves Saint John and Boston (daily), Sundays Night Train leaves St. John (daily), Saturdays excepted. Night aves Boston (daily), but on Saturday Nights runs only to Bangor. ban Sleepers on all Night Trains. li:''-':' id CarriiQ^ Stocki ling and Canterbury Sto., entrance on Canterbury, St. Jobn, R. B. 116 Ad VERTISEM ENT. B is an indlsimUble fact that the leading Auction Business of INTERNATIONAL STEAUSmP COMP. T. C. HERSEY, - - - President and Ma H. J. LIBBY, - - - Treasurer. Capt. J. B. COYLE, Chief Engineer, Portland, M; LINE OF STEAMERS BETWEEN [ASTPORT. PORTLI .A-IsTID BOi^^-'onr,, VriTH OOIT3^EOTI02 TO ALL PARTS OF THE UNITED STATE AND CANADA 8. HATWABD k Co., Hardware of all kinds. Advertisement. IIT Ion Bnsiness of the A Is done by W. A. LOCKHART, 106 Prince William Street INAI. »T^. .'I in' i'V ( INTBRNATIONAIi IWPAIPAMSHIP COMPANT. The Favorite and Superior Sea-going Steamers of this Line, [TE of MAINE, (Nev/.) NEW YOBK. CITY OF PORTLAND. FALMOUTH. Reed's Point Wharf, ST. JOHN, at 8 am., EASTPORT, at 1 p. u. Hame day, for PORTLAND and BOSTON, as follows : ident and 1"^^^^^^^ y^ February, March, April, May, November and Lsurer. r, Porlland, M{ BETWEEN PORTU m cember, every Monday and Thursday. v- July, August, September, and October, every Mon^ y, Wednesday and Friday Morningr* at 8 o'clock. rning^ same days and hour from Boston. ng the Months of June, July, August, September and October, Addi- Trips will be made, of which due notice will be given in newspapers ulars. 1 running time between Saint John and Eastport, 4 hours ; Eastport rtland, 16 hours ; Portland and Boston, 8 hours. XECTIONS.— At Portland with Portland and Ogdensburg Railroad e Mountains and Lake Cham plain ; Portland and Worcester Line for r, Worcester and Intermediate Stations ; Grand Trunk Railroad to ntains and all parts of Canada and the West ; Boston and Maine and Railroads to Boston, and at Boston with Steamers and Railroads to 8 of the United States. THROUGH TICKETS AT REDUCED may be had at all Stations on the Intercolonial and Prince Edward ailways and Steamers, Windsor and Annapolis and New Brunswick 8, jind all Steamer Lines into Saint John. HE ATE Ida. . Sida"kindB. HAYES, Eastport. | W. H. KILBT, Boston. H. P. G. HERSEY, Freight Agent, Portland. ig and Canterbury Sti., entrance on Oanterbnry, St. John, H. B. 4'.^ 118 Batiks. Enquiries from abroad wiU be replied to with promptness and cu BANKS. Bank of British North America. Capital £1,000,000 Sterling. Head Office, London, England. Head Office in Canada, Montreal. St John Branch — W E Collier, Manager ; C F Deacon, Accountant ; D Simpson, Teller ; Jeremy Taylor, R D Wilson, J Miller, Clerks ; W Mj Messenger. Fredericton Agency — Robert Napier, Agent ; A G Christison, Teller. Bank of Montreal. Capital $12,000,000. Reserve $5,000,000. Head Office, Montreal. AVJ chanan, Gen Manager. C F f^mJthers, President. St John Branch — E C Jones, Manager ; A H Beddome, Accountant ; DeVeber, Ledger Keeper ; J S C Fraser, Discount Clerk ; G Dean, H R Tellers ; F W Taylor, R M Napier, ClM-ks ; John L Wilson, Messenger. Discount Days — every week day. Branches and Agencies in Maritime Provinces — Moncton, F Cotton, ager ; Chatham, F E Winslow, Manager ; Newcastle, R Mackenzie, Aj Halifax, N S, F Gundry, Manager. Bank of New Brunswick. Capital $1,000,000. Directors — Hon J D Lewin, President ; Thomas Gilbert, Vice-Presi T W Daniel, C H Fairweather, Henry Vaughan, John Yeats, J U Thoni William Girvan, Cashier ; G A Schofield, Accountant ; Joshua Cla Corresponding Clerk ; B C B Boyd, S Girvan, J M Dick, Tellers ; G L inson, A Wishart, H S Thomas, Arthur McDonald, Ledger Keepers ; H Schofield, Discount Clerk ; George Daniel, Chas McDonald, R P 1 Junior Clerks ; Wm Pattison, Richard PattJson, Messengers. Discount Days — Tuesdays and Fridays. Bank of Nova Scotia. Incorporated 1832. Capital paid up, $1,000,000. Reserve Fund $32 Directors — John S Maclean, President; John Doull, Vice-President; A White, James J Bremmer, Dani al Cronan. Cashier — Thomas Fyshe. Branches in Nova Scotia — Amherst, Bridgetown, Kentville, North Sjj Annapolis, Digby, Liverpool, Pictou, New Glasgow, Yarmouth. Branches in New Brunswick — St John, Moncton, Woodstock, Nei Chatham, Campbellton, Richibucto, Fredericton, Sussex, and St Stepliej Branch in P E Island — Charlottetown. Branch in Manitoba — Winnipeg. Discount Days — Every week day. Maritime Bank of the Dominion of Canada. Capital subscribed, $698,000. Capital paid $697,800. Directors — Thos Maclellan, President ; Dr Botsford, Vice-President] miah Harrison, Robt Cruikshank, John H Parks, John Tapley, H D| Alfrfid Ray, Cashier ; R Murray Botsford, Teller ; Robt Blair, J " Frith, H White, Clerks. v . "^ ^ V T7 f " C ' >^ Agent at Fredericton — A S Murray. Agent at Woodstock— G W Vanwart. ^ Z Societies, Clubs, &c. 119 omptness and jrica. Canada, Montreal. ;on, Accountant ; iller, Clerks ; \\ M^ Christison, Teller. ice, Montreal. Vi J| President, [dome, Accountant ; ierk; GDean,HR] Wilson, Messenger. by W. A. LOCKHART, Anctioneer, 106 Prince William Street. Halifax Banking^ Co.— Incorporated 1872. Paid up Capital, $500,000. JDirectors — Robie Uniacke, President; LJ Morton, Vice-President; Thos Vyne, F D Corbett, James Thomson. [Agencies — Acadia Iron Mines, Londonderry, N S, Shelbume, N vS, Barring- L N S, Lockport, N S, Saint John, N B, Lunenburgh, N S, Parrsboro,' N S, «o, N S, Oxford, N 8, Hillsboro,' N B, Sackville, N B, Windsor, N S, [dtcodiac, N B. , ... . Banking^ House of Maclellau & Co. Thomas Maclellan ; Alfred Chilton Blair. Fred McMillan, Tell r; Andrew Blair, Ledger Keeper; Boies DeVeber, iliam H White, Charles H Lee, John Russell, Clerks. ^oncton, F Cotton, le, R Mackenzie, A| ck. i Gilbert, Vice-Presii .hn Yeats, J U Thoni mntant; Joshua tla SOCIETIES, CLUBS, ike, St. John Law Society— Incorporated April, 1878. Council. illiam Jack, Q C, President ; G C Coster, Secretary-Treasurer ;7Amon A bon. Librarian ; C W Weldon, Q C, M P, W H Tuck, Q C, I'Allen Jack, Stockton, K McLeod, M P P, L R Harrison, A O Earle, ,G C Coster. Barristers' Society. Dicic, Tellers ; ^ Lft^^ j j praser. President; W H Tuck, Q C, Vice-President; John Black, jcdger Keepers ; umgijpg^. £)jjjjjgj jQj.jjj„Ljj,j.gfijj„ , l^cDonald, R ir HB ssengers. | St. John Medical Society. ,<\ W F Coleman, President ; Dr P R Inches, Dr Geo Taylor, Vice-Presi- ; Dr James Christie, Treasr^.-er ; Dr J W Daniel, Secretary. Meets on the ^ 1 aoiJwii 3rd Wednesday of each month, in their Room, Odd Fellows' Hall, Reserve Fund im„ g^^ggt^ ... lull Vice-President ;■ ' ■ The Council of Physicians and Surg^eons of New Brunswick. Kentville, North Sftnjam Bayard, M D, Chairman ; Henry C Preston, M D, Alfred C Smith, Yarmouth. m T Clowes Brown, M D, Edwin A Vail, M D, Boyle Travers, M D, Law- n Woodstock, 5e*. Maclaren, M D, George A Hamilton, M D, Alfred B Atherton,JM D, issex, and St Steplie| — Currie, M D, Registrar. New Brunswick Medical Society. JZ Earle, M D, St John, President; W F Todd, M D, St Stephen, Vice- in of Canada, iident ; G M Duncan, M D, Bathurst, Secretary ; P R Inches, M D, St . L 'A iRfiQ7 800 ■.Treasurer. Meets in St John, 3rd Tuesday of July, 1883. )rd, Vice-Pre8i^ent| Saint Andrew's Society. •° R bf Blair J Elp J''^'* Alex Rank- E R Moore, I Allen Jack, James Christie, M d, Geo F Matthew, W E jollier, G D Steeves, John Magee, Joseph K Dun lop, and Edwin Fisher, (irectors. C C Parker, Curator. Council Fish and Game Protection Society of New Brunswick. James A Harding, High Sheriff, President; James I Fellows, 1st Vice- esident ; J de Wolfe Spurr, 2nd Vice President ; S S Hall, Dr John Berry- n, T Otty Crookshank, C A Robertson, O T Stone, Count DeBury, J H lien, F B Hazen, G Rainnie, L J Almon, J W Nicholson ; G C Coster, Thos Furlong, Jaijcretary ; G E Snider, Treasurer. Board of Trade. 11 Company. T W Daniel, President; John McMillan, Vice-President, ilbert Murdoch V Parks, John Magee, James A Harding, R P Starr, Simeon Jones, John Wm M McLean, J( ., No. 86. resident ; H E Codi id, Financial Secreta [t-Arms. Council — John cMillan, Andre Cushing, Jer Harrison, W H Thome, Thos R Jones, James oily, W E Vroom, R Cruikshank, S S Hall, J Murray Kay, Chas Masters, w J Burpee. Peter Clinch, Secretary. St. John Young Men's Christian Association. Officers for 1882— LeBaron Botsford, m d, President ; T W Daniel, J E nne, John March, J O Miller, G F Burpee, Jas Barnes, Matthew Lindsay, ice- Presidents ; James A Gauld, General Secretary ; George A Henderson,, om, Market Build scording Secretary ; Joshua Clawson, Corresponding Secretary ; J McA ntchings. Treasurer. Managing Committee — H B Jackson, J S Marnie, S B Paterson, W F Cole- ^ny* in, M D, H B White, J A Likely, Chas Macmichael, R W Crookshank, E T itton, J H Parks, JlKnowles, John Stewart, J L Thorne, F H Jordan, Edwin Frost, R Cruik- (yall. Directors ; Bolnk, H Hutchings, A A Davis, T 8 Simms, S L Gorbell, John McKinnon, Clerk. |B Stephenson. Carrteue Stookt Id OanterbnrySts., entrance on Canterbury, St. John, N. B. 124 Hospitals and Asylums. Every attentton paid to trade Anctlon sales by Building open every week-day from 8 a. m. to 10 p. m. Citizens and stran- gers are most cordially invited to visit the Building, and become familiar with the work of the Association, and the advantages it offers to young men. Mem- bership Fee, $2 per annum. ' '■ lilvangrelical Alliance. Joseph Prichard, President ; Jas McMillan, T W Daniel, Henry Vanghan, Rev G M Armstrong, LeBaron Botsford, m d, Vice-Presidents ; Rev D Macrae, d d, Corresponding Secretary ; Sidney B Paterson, Secretary -Trea- surer; Matthew Lindsay, II B White, Hon John Boyd, all Clergymen connected with the Alliance, and the Officers, ex officio. * New Brunswick Auxiliary Bible Society, LeBaron Botsford, Esq, m d, President; Thomas W Daniel, Esq, Johni Fisher, Esq, William Elder, Esq, A m, Edward Sears, Esq, John Wishart, Esq^ Charles Patton, Esq, Henry Vaughan, Esq, James McMillan, Esq, Vice- Presidents; K Cruikshank, Esq, Treasurer; Thomas Maclellan, Esq, Secre tary ; J & A McMillan, Depositaries. Committee— T B Barker, Esq, S D Berton, Esq, Hon John Boyd, Joseph Bullock, Esq, Joshua Clawson, Esq, J A Estey, Esq, James Flewelling, Esq, J E Irvine, Esq, Chas F Kinnear, Eso Matthew Lindsay, Esq, James Logan, Esq, Wm Peters, Esq, Joseph Prichard Esq, G Robertson, Esq, T 8 Simms, Esq, G W Whitney, Esq. Depository- The Store of Messrs J & A McMillan, Prince Wm Street. Mr John Tolaiid, Agent. It is i)articnlarly requested that all communications be addressed to th( Secretary, and all remittances made to the Treasurer. HOSPITALS AND ASYLUMS. General Public Hospital. Commissioners — Wm Bayard, m d, President ; R W Crookshank, Vice President ; Robert Marshall, Treasurer ; C H C'larke and M W Maher ; Tho E Raymond, Secretary ; Resident Physician. G A Ham ilton, M D, Sylvester Z Earle, m d, Lucius C Allison, m d, James Christie, i D, J D White M D, Thos Walker, m d. E>(> and ear Department — W F Cole man, m d, M R C S, Eng, Surgeon, Visiting Physicians. Mrs Higgins, Matron Marine Hospital. For the Belief of Sick and Disabled Seamen at Saint John, N B. Commissioners — John Wishart, Chas McLauchlan ; Dr W H Harding, Sec'jj and Treasurer ; LeBaron Botsford, m d. Physician ; Andrew Barnes, Stewan Provincial Lunatic Asylum. Commissioners — Hon Messra Landry, Marshall, Attorney General, Provin cial Secretary and W E Perley ; R W Crookshank, Secretary ; Jas T Steevei M D, Superintendent ; A McVey, Clerk. , i^- •. n > / ..f,v*,} . v ^i -^^^ 8. HATWABD k Oo., Wholesale Hardware and Carriage Stock, Ecclesiastical. 125 es by W. A. LOGKHABIT, 106 Prince WiUlam Street. Citizens and stran- ecome familiar with| young men. Mem- 3I, Henry VanghanJ Presidents ; Rev son, Secretary-Trea^ )yd, all Clergymen lociety. Daniel, Esq, Johc , John Wishart, l^i cMillan, Esq, Vic aclellan. Esq, Secre-j B Barker, Esq, S^ ihua Clawson, Esq, ;has F Kinnear, EsoJ Isq, Joseph Prichard] , Esq. Depository-H t. Mr John TolandJ be addressed to tha St. John Protestant Orphan Asylum, .'.^i-^ii* I' Directors— S D Berton, President ; J E Irvine, Treasarer ; Ed Sears, jr, ecretary ; A Everett, Rev G M Armstrong, J W Nicholson, G W Whitney, [Andrew Gilmour, Hon John Boyd, Thomas McAvity, W W Tumbull, J E jlrvine, R P Starr, Simeon Jones, Edward Sears, jr, and all Protestant Clergy- |nen residing in the City. Committee of Management— Mrs W W Turnbull, President ; Miss Hunt, rreasiirer ; Mi-s R P Starr, Assistant Treasurer ; Mrs G W Whitney, Sec*y ; liliss Murray, Assistant Sec'y. I General Committee— Mrs James McFarlane ; Mrs J Hegan, Mrs William iBreeze, Mrs James Lawton, Mrs J L Dunn, Mrs T A Rankine, Mrs Jas Kaye, lUrs John Boyd, Mrs R W Crookshank, Mrs George McLeod, Mrs A Everitt, IHrs Snider. Miss Frost, Matron. •J'...,. > V.'.! .1 './ •) ,f .'I . :iU »■ ,,i: . .. Wigrglis Male Orphan Institution. ^ r !' >iK Governors- Hon J D Lewin, T W Daniel, Rev Wm Armstrong, Rev'F H Brigstocke, B Lester Peters, G Sidney Smith, Hon J W Weldon, H W rith, Hurd Peters ; Jas U Thomas, Sec'y-Treas. Rev R Mathers, Warden. ECCLESIASTICAL. CHURCH OF ENGLAND. / Clergy in tlie Diocese of Fred^ricton, 1882-83. lost Rev J Medley, D D, Metropolitan of Canada and Lord Bishop of Fred- ericton, Fredericton. .,; ,• t ..• Rl Rev H T Kingdon, D D, Coadjutor Bishop. Rev'ds F Alexander, Sub-Dean, Cathedral, F'ton, and Missionary at New Maryland ; F H Almon, Richibucto ; G M Armstrong, Rector, St Mark, St John ; 7 B Armstrong, Rector, St Andrews, Shediac ; H H Barber, Rector, Shediac ; ' M Bliss, Rector, Westmorland ; Canon Brigstocke, Rector, Trinity, St John ; f R Campbell, Rector, Dorchester ; W S Covert, Missionary, Grand Manan ; iinon DeVeber, St Paul, Portland, Rural Dean ; Theodore E Dowling, Rec- br, St George, Carleton ; J M Davenport, Mission Chapel, Portland ; J E pleweiling. Missionary, Wicklow ; Ernest P Flewelling, Dalhousie ; David [oreyth. Rector, Chatham, Rural Dean ; LeB W Fowler, Rector, Prince Wm Greer, Missionary, Burton ; S J Hanford, Missionary, Upham ; N M Han- a, Missionary, New Denmark ; Thomas Hartin, Retired Missionary, Canter- jry ; A Hoadly, Moncton ; L A Hovt, Missionary, Andover ; A F Hiltz, erby ; N Hancock, Rothesay ; C H Hatheway, Douglas Harbor ; W Jaffrey, iissionary, St Mary's ; Canon Ketchum, D D, Rector, St Andrews ; J Lock- rd, St Martins ; G Love, Rector, Kingsclear ; R Mathers, Warden, Wiggins phan Asylum ; W LeB McKeil, Rector, Bright, Rural Dean; Canon Med- ^y, Rector, Sussex, Rural Dean ; J W Millidge, Missionary, Saint David ; Montgomery, Curate, Hampton ; H H Neales, Campobello ; J Neales, ictor, Gagetown ; T Neales, Rector, Woodstock, Rural Dean ; O S Newn- ara, St Mary's, St John ; D B Parnther, Rector, St Jude's, Victoria, Carleton ; IW Pickett, Missionary, Greenwich ; W O Raymond, Missionary, Stanley; |G Roberts, Rector, Fredericton, Rural Dean; Joseph Rushton, Rector, St ephen ; George Schofield, Rector, Simonds ; Canoi^ Scovil, Pn D, Norton 1, Brighton, England ; Frederick S Sill, Curate, Saint Paul, Portland ; R riage Stock, I Oor. King and Canterbury Sts., entrance on Canterbury, St. John, N. B. [S. Crookshank, Vic M WMaher; Tho ^ysician. G A Han D, James Christie, jartment— W F Cole [rs Higgins, Matron it John, N B. [w H Harding, Secfjl Irew Barnes, Stewa ley General, Provin (tary ; Jas T Steever :: .1; All bmineii confidentty and promptty attended to by Simonds, Chaplain Penitentiary Dorchester, Rural Dean ; R E Smith, Rect St George, Rural Dean ; Henry M Spike, Lancaster ; G H Sterling, Rect. Maugerville ; L G Stevens, Rector, St Luke's, Portland ; W H Street, Rectol Bathurst ; J H S Sweet, Rector, Newcastle ; John Smith, Cathedral ; Jamj H Talbot ; Rector, Springfield ; F Towers, Missionary, Petersville ; F Vroom, Curate, Petitcodiac; C F Wiggins, Rector, Sackville; Hastings Wainwright, Rector, Kingston ; Canon Walker, Rector, Hampton ; £ i Wameford, Rector, Norton ; A H Weeks, Fredericton ; D J Wetmore, Cli] ton ; W J Wilkinson, Bay du Vin ; Cuthbert Willis, Rector, Petitcodiac; V Wiggins, Rector, Westfield. «U'.» . fl.: * DiocestiM Church Society. The Right Rev John, Lord Bishop of Fredericton, President; Rt Kcv, Tally Kingdon, D D, Bishop Coadjutor, Frederick A Wiggins, Esq, Sir] Leonard Tilley, C B, K C M G, Rev Conon Scovil, Ph D, Wm M Jarvis, yA His Honor R D Wilmot, Lieut-Governor, The Hon Chief Justice Allen, Rj G M Armstrong, Wm Carman, I-:sq, H W Frith, Esq, G A Schofield, Esq, : Canon DeVeber, Vice-Presidents ; G E Fairweather, P^q, Treasurer ; tlie Canon Ketchum, D D, (St Andrews), Secretary; C H Fairweather, G W Whitney, Esq, Auditors. Board of Home Missions — The Rt Rev the Lord Bishop, {ex officio), tlie] Rev the Coadjutor Bishop, Rev Canon Ketchum, (Sec'y ex officio), George] Fairweather, (Treas ex officio), Revs G M Armstrong, M A, Canon DeVeb M A, Canon Brigstocke, M A, Canon Med lev, G G Roberts, W M Jarvis, Saml Schofield, p:8q, C H Fairweather, Esq', E B Chandler, Esq, R T Clind Esq, T W Daniel, Escj ; (Jeo A Schofield, Esq, Secretary to Com. Finance Committee— W M Jarvis, H W Frith, R T Clinch, W Carman, W Daniel, G E Fenety, G A Schofield, S Schofield, and G Sidney Smith, Esql G E Fairweather, Treasurer. Provision for Widows and Orphans of the Clergy — H L Sturdee, Esquiij Secretary. Executive Committee — The Officers of the Society, the Clergy duly qualifiJ and G R Parkin, Hon Judge Wetmore, S Schofield, T W Daniel, T Barclj Robinson, R T Clinch, G Sidney Smith, R Penniston Starr, E J WetmoreJ W Weldon, E B Chandler, G W Whitney, G J Bliss, C E L Jarvis, H Sturdee, G E Fenety, C H Fairweather, G Herbert Lee, G S Grimmer, R| Haddow, C A McDonald, Capt Powys, B R Stevenson, A A Sterling. ., Diocesan Synod. . ' • ' ' OFFICERS OF THE SYNOD. > The Most Rev the Lord Bishop of Fredericton, Metropolitan, Presiden the Rev Canon Medley, B A, Sussex, Secretary. - COMMITTEES OF THE SYNOD. Standing Committee — Rev Canon DeVeber, Rev G G Roberts, Rev Can Brigstocke, Rev Canon Medley, Hon Chief Justice Allen, C W Weldon, \V Jarvis and £ B Chandler. Board of Domestic Missions — The Lord Bishop, the Bishop Coadjutor officio), Rev Canon Brigstocke, Rev Canon Ketchum, Rev Canon Medley, M Jarvis, T B Robinson, and G Herbert Lee, Esqs. Board of Foreign Missions — The Lord Bishop, The Bishop Coadjutor officio), Rev G G Roberts, Rev G M Armstrong, Rev L G Stevens, T W Dani C H Fairweather, and;, Wra M Jarvis, Ya t;f Justice Allen, R^ A Schofield, Esq, I, Treasurer ; the ll Fairweather, lop, {ex officio)^ the y ex officio), George [ A, Canon DeVel- rts, W M Jarvis, ' Her, Esq, R T Clini r to Com. Clinch, W Carman, jj Sidney Smith, E8q| L Sturdee, Esquii Clergy duly qualifij W Daniel, T Barcii arr, E J Wetmore,! C E L Jarvis, H[ le, G S Grimmer, K A Sterling. |0n Sunday Schools — Rev Canon Brigstocke, Rev Canon Medlev Rev H H Jes, Rev G G Roberts, Rev Thomas Neales, Rev D ForsytK, Rev C F fcggins, W M Jarvis, T W Daniel, and G Herbert Lee, Esqs. lUy Members of the Board of Discipline — Lieut Gov Wilraot, Capt Powvh^ |g Grimmer, C W Weldon, R T Clinch, G .. Blair, Hon Judge Wilkinsi^n, fM Jarvis, £ B Chandler, G R Parkin, G Sidney Smith, Esqs. Codification of the Constitution — Rev Canon DeVeber, Rev G M Arni- ong, W M Jarvis, C W Weldon, E B Chandler, and W J Gilbert, Esqs. JDeiegates to Provincial Synod — Clerical — Revs Canon Brigstocke, Canon yVeber, G M Armstrong, G G Roberts, T E Dowling, Canon Ketchum, Don Medley, Thomas Neales, H H Barber, D Forsyth. Lay — Hon Chief mice Allen, E B Chandler, G R Parkin, R T Clinch, W M Jarvis, W aan, G A Blair. C H P^airweather, T W Daniel, and G W Whitney. Btitutes — Clerical — Revs Sub-Dean Alexander, J Roy Campbell, R E lith, Jos Rushton. Lay — G S Grimmer, Hurd Peters, lion Judge Wilkin- |i, T B Robinson, and J de Wolfe Spurr. • Jiurch of Eiig^land Sunday School Teaclier.s' Association. |W M Jarvis, Esq, President ; Rev F S Sill, Secretary. lecutive Committee — Revs Canon Brigstocke, Canon DeVeber, G M Arm- png, Wm Armstrong, D B Parnther, L G Stevens, F S Sill, Geo Schofield, INewnham, and the Superintendents of all Schools in connection with the ociation. Cliiirch of England Institute. ' The Most Reverend the Metropolitan of Canada, Patron ; Rev Canon Brig- jcke, M A, President ; Revs D B Parnther, Canon DeVeber, G Schofield, I Dowling, G M Armstrong, and L G Stevens ; C F Kinnear and Thomas dker, M D, Esqs, Vice-Presidents. ouncil of the Institute for 1883 — The President and Vice-Presidents, and F S Sill, R P Starr, A P Tippet, M Chamberlain ; W C Drury, C A Mc- nald, C E L Jarvis, W H Merritt, Hurd Peters, J McNichol, jr, Thomas jirpe, E G Kaye. Fm Hazen, Sec'y ; G E Fairweather, Treasurer ; Geo Hare, Librarian. Colonial and Continental Church Society. orresponding Committee of New Brunswick — Dr LeB Botsford, Chairman ; Iropolitan, Presidet V Daniel, Rev Wm Armstrong, Rev David Parnther, Rev F H Almon, )ert W Crookshank and J Travis ; J R Ruel, Treasurer ; Rev G M Arm- ing, Hon Secretary. Roberts, Rev Can I, C W Weldon, \V JBishop Coadjutor ;v Canon Medley, iishop Coadjutor Stevens, T W Dan ^TTi^/^T "ROOT^^ Prescribed by the Board of Education, and all others JCL\J\J±J J3 V/V./X^IO} used in the Maritime Provinces, constantly on hand, WHOIiESAI^E ASTD BETAII.. J. & A.. ]M[cM:ILIL.A]V. i liSDk Go's 1^'^' ^^0 ^^ Canterbury Sts., entrance on Canterbury, St. John, H. B. 128 EcCI.EBIASTICAIi Homehold Fnniltiirt, Herohandlid, MannUotiired Qoodi, &c., recelTt Roman Catholic Church Diocese of Saint John, N. B At the Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception, 8t John, N B. /• The Right Rev John Sweeny, D D, Bishop of St John, N H. 8t John, Rev A Oiiellet, Rev H Mealmn, Rev P I)ochi, Rev C Coll Town of Portland, Rev W Cyije&ry ; Carleton, Very Rev T Connoly, V G, Rev Tho8 Lavery, Curate; Fredencton, Rev J C McDevitt, and Rev F J{rad Milltown, Revs J Quinn, and J Walsh ; Woodstock, Rev John Murray ; \io ton, Rev F Belliveau ; Memramcook, V^ery Rev (J Lefebvre, Superior of Joseph's College ; Rev Fathers E Labb^, A Roy, A Renauld, A Leblane, D Cormier ; Salmon River, Rev Carl Precilius ; Quaco, Fev F X Colleret Sussex Vale, Rev James Vereker, and Rev W P Foley ; Johnville, Rev \V Chapman ; Petersville, Rev P Farrell ; St George, Rev K Doyle ; Sil Falls, Industrial, Rev J McDevitt ; St Andrews, Rev J O'Flaherty ; Itald, Revs P Bradley, and J Herbert ; Saint Mary, Kent Co, Rev L ^ Ouellet; Buctouche, RevFX Michaud; Kingston, RevF X Cormier; Ccnaig Rev F Bazoges ; Grand Digue and Shediac, Revs F Lavoie. and Le Flo( liaracbois, Rev F Doucett ; Alma, Albert Co, Rev E McAuley ; Riohmoi Rev W C Gaynor. DIOCESE OF CHATHAM. Right Uev James Rogers, D D, Bishop ; Rev T J Bannon, Rev T J Fi eerald, (.'hatham ; Very Rev M Egan, V G, Nelson ; Rev John Carter, Reni liridge; Rev PW Dixon, Newcastle; Rev W Morrisey, Lower Bartibog liev Joseph Theberge, Neguac; Rev A A Boucher, Upper Bay du V Northuml)orland County. liev M F Richard, Rev W J Venner, St I^ouis ; Rev E J Bannon, RL bucto, Kent Co. Very Rev T F Barry, V G, Rev J F Maillet, Caraquet ; Rev J A Babin^ Rev J J Nugent, Tracadie ; Rev S J Doucet, Pokemouche; Rev J Trudi Shippeji;an ; Rev Ij (hignor, St Isidore; Rev J R Doucet, Grand Anse; ] W Varrily, Batluirst ViUagc; II A Doucet, Bathurst ; Rev A Robert, I Rocher; Gloucester Co. Rev Fintan Dowling, Rev M Joyce, Jacquet River; Rev T Allard, Chai Rev J L McDonald, Dalhousie and Campbellton ; Restigouche Co. Rev J J O'Leary, Grand FuUh ; Victoria Co. Rev J Pelletier, St Hilaire ; Rev L C D' Amour, Edmundton ; Rev I Dugal, Rev N Dumout, St Basil ; Rev L A Launiere, St Leonard ; Madawa County. Hospital (Hotel Dieu), Chatham, Rev Mother Sirois, Superioress. St Michael's Female Academy, Chatham, Rev Mother Sirois, Superior« Convent and F< lale Academy, St Basil, M C, Rev Mother Millet, St rioress. The Leprosy Lazaretto, Tracadie, under the care of the Hospital Nuni St Joseph — Rev Mother St John, Superioress. St Louis College, St Louis, Co Kent — Rev M F Richard, President ; Ke R Biron, Director. Convent and Academy of St Mary, Newcastle, conducted by the Siste the Congregation of Notre Dame — Madame St Beatrice, Superioress. Convent and Academy of the Holy Family, Bathurst, conducted by Sisters of the Congregation of Notre Dame — Madame St Augustine, Superioi Ck)nvent and Ac^emy of St Louis, St Louis, Kent Co, conducted by the ters of the Congregation of Notre Dame — Madame St Louis, Superioress. Convent and Academy at Caraqiiet, conducted by the Sisters of the Conj gation of Notre Dame — Madame St Mary, of Mount Carmel, Superioress S. HiTWARD & Co., Wholesale Hardware, Carriage Stock, etc. \ KcC'LfJJiASTlCAL. j„.tiii,^ 129 eieovre superior of ■Join.; Thom^L' iCirS'T''^' Portland; Saf B T^"r^«^7. -Portland ;' Kenauld A Leb anemrnis, MilJtown ''^' Treanurer, Portland ;Ell^M^/.*'"/^«<^'*etary ICO, Fev F X Cc,lleretMLo« .VL DKPvrn^^^p c\. . McGarngJe, Sergi' evj O' Flaherty ; cMiloniiLrit' y. ij 7 ,"'3^ Donovan St P,*..: > V, '. *""'^'' Mat hew 4««.r. . Kent Co. Rev I. ifcV a^^^^^^^^^ ^^«^'it'ty, Portland W ;^Mn^"f'-\:,^'"'-'«t-"ri)an e[ F X Cormier ; C\,(.ai«ck's 80,!^^ j^^^ J«''n L Gallivlm I ' 'JW'^L.^f i' -^ I*' «t Mali's Lavoie, and Le FlXl, • AV V \7'i ^''"^«wn ; p p Jirvne Sn V i.t'^^,' ^^ "^"''n I M Dalv%f • •• - Ir'^''-; «'Bernrd' 'S^^^^^^ ^^ ^^r'ck'X^^^^^^^^ m^h, iMirviIle; Thornnu i/u • 7' Moncton : Daniel \r. l -^^ MiUtown; St. M«.Io«,,,... «, . . "'•^' Han.pton. r^r; MHer.mti Tih ^^""y'' ^Griffiths Fh, ^'1 ^^'''''"' ^^c .Sec- St. Peter's T. A 1* o , >n. Treasurer; D McC F. ■'■ergeant-at. ..Vrm.s. >, conducted by the I ^»"ranan, John McLeod Se t ouis, Superioress. I,„ St. Peter's ni^l^^o t» ' ^gt-at- ■ Klnn anil <1 X- . ~ ' I King and Jj]|j|JJ^«j^Si£±&L ■■! 130 ECCLESIASTICAI,. W. A. LOCKHART, Anotioneer and GommisBioii Agent. St. Patrick Society, Carle ton. j Very Rev T Connolly, V G, Spiritual Director; Wm Kane, Presidea Geo Qninlan, Vice-President; Michael Morrisey, Rec Secretary; James lins, Fin Secretary ; David Neville, Treasurer. THE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH OF CANADA. Clergymen of the Presbyterian Church of Canada in t Province of New Brunswick. / PRESBYTERY OF SAINT JOHN. A Donahl, retired; James Bennett, D D, retired ; Lewis Jack, Springfic W Milieu, IJocabec ; D Maclise, D D, Calvin Church, St John ; J }, Mackay, St Paul's, Woodstock; Donald Macrae, M A, 1) D, St Stephen John ; S Johnston, Chij»man, Q C ; James Gray, M A, Sussex ; J S Mul Nashwaak ; J D Murray, Ikictouche ; A J Mowatt, Fredericton ; J Hogg John's, Moncton ; J C Burqess, ]{ A, Carleton, St John ; K Mackay, Richmond ; J M Sutherland, St James ; W Roas, B A, Prince William ; 1 Crockett, Hammond River; C W Bryden, Hopewell; Andrew Love, Stephen ; J A Sutherland, Kincardine. Vacancies — St David's, St John ; St Andrew's, St John ; St John ("hu St John; Harvey, York Co, St George, Glassville, Bailie, Qiuioo, &c. Ja Bennett, D D, Presbytery Clerk. PKESBYTKRY OF MIKAMICHI. Peter Lindsay, New Richmond ; Thos G Johnston, Blackville ; Win ray, M A, New Carlisle ; Thomas Nicholson, Charlo ; Malcolm MacKeJ Riclubucto ; John Robertson, M A, Black River ; John McCarter, Red Bj A Russell, Dalhousie; J C Herdman, M A, B D, Campbellton; John Bass River ; James Murray, M A, Douglastown ; William Aiken, Newca and James Quinn, Tabusintac. Vacancies — St John's, Chatham ; lUithurst. Minor Stations — Kouchl gac, Caraquet, New Bandon, Flatlands, Metapedia, and Escuminac. S IIoup* Presbytery Clerk. PRESBYTERY OF NEWFOUNDLAND. M Harvey, M A, retired, and L G McNeill, M A, St John's; Alex] Harbor Grace. Alex Ross, Presbytery Clerk. k SUNDAY SCHOOL LIBRARIES AND REWARD BO A Large Stock, from the most eminent Societies and Pnblisbe; We make a specialty of this department of our business. J.& A. McMILLAIH Bm Carriage Makers' Supplies of all kinds at S. HATWARD k Go's, I Kj ■--A'.-a.**«iiB.ia^;.i^ Ifi^?,^- lisBlon Agent. ton. Wm Kane, Presiden ;; Secretary ; James OJ > CHURCH OF cUSf. ''^™^M8T OF CANADA of Canada in t ick. Lewis Jack, Springfn rch, Ht John; ,1 A, D D, St Stephen, A, Sussex ; J S Mul ^'redericton ; J Ilogj rohn ; K Mackay, L, Prince William ; rell ; Andrew Love, John ; St John Civ lilie, Qiiaco, &c. J; , Blackville ; Wm I ; Malcolm MacKei Im McCarter, Red Bi iiupbellton ; John Uiam Aiken, Newc )r Stations — Kouchi I Escuminac. S lion NIJ. L, St John's; Alex lEWARD B0( ies a&d Pablisber )usiness. cMILLAl IfwABDIiCo'i,! \i 132 EcCLESIASTICAIi. TAYLOR ft HOORRILL, ChDOftTi, 8T. STEPHEN DISTRICT. Rev Robert Duncan, Chuirnian ; Rev C W Diitcher, Secretary. St Stephen, Robert Duncan ; Milltown, Aquila LucaH ; St Andrews, (y'harle W Dutcher; St Davids, KHas Slack ford ; St James, Chas II Manaton; Bocalx^ Wallace B Thonuis ; Deer Island, John F Ksty. nilKOE EDW^ARD ISLAND DISTRICT. Rev HP (\)\vi)erth\vaite, A M, Chairman ; Rev Jolin IJurwash, A M, Sceretarv. ff,' Charlottetown, John Burwash, A M, William Lippett ; Supernumerarie Frederic W Sniallwood, Jeremiah V Jost; Cornwall, H P Cowperthwaite, M ; Little York, George Steel ; Pownal, W Wesley Colpitts ; Bedeque, Gi Harrison ; Tryon, Steplien S Teed ; Margate, William Maggs ; Summersid John T Allen ; liideford, W E Johnson ; Murray Harbor, Edward Bell, A 1 Montague, ; Souris, John J Colter ; Mount Stewart, Douglas Ix)dge ; Alberton, Hibbert R Baker, A B. Mount AHisoM Wesleyan College, Sackvillc, N. B. Faculty of College, 1882-83— James R Inch, LL D, President and Profess of Mental Philosophy and Logic ; Rev Charles Stewart, D D, Prof of Mor Philosophy, and Evidences of C'hristianity ; Alfred D Smith, A M, Prof Classics; Williflm L Goodwin, B Sc, Prof of Chemistry and Experimenl Physics; Richard (' Weldon, Ph D, Prof of MatJiematicH and Politld Science. Course of Study — I. Regular Course of Study for the Degree of A B. Special Course, consisting of selections from No 1, to meet the wishes of dU qualified and examined studente seeking instruction in specified branches. The Theological Course for the Degree of B I). Mount Allison Wesleyan Male Academy. l*rincipal — Rev Charles II Paisley, M A. Faculty — Rev Charles H Paisley, M A, Classics and French ; T T Da^ B A, Mathematics ; John A Smith, B A, Commercial and English Dep^ ment ; Chas N Jefl'ray, and W B Jonah, Assistant Teacliers in P^nglish partment ; Prof C E Cranz, Department of Music. Mount AlHson Wessleyan Ladles' Academy. Rev David Kennedy, D D, Principal; Miss Emma J Sharp, ^^retieptrexsjili Board of Instruction — Rev David Kennedy, M A, S T D, I"v i.Ji Lit ture; Miss Emma J Sharp, Natural Science and Latin; Amv* EditI l^anigan, French ; Miss Hannah Johnson, M L A, Mathematics and Ilistoj Miss Edith Fawcett, English Department; Miss Annie E Reid, Drawj Painting, etc ; Prof C E Cranz, Instrumental and Vocal Music ; Miss Pickard, M L A, Music. Students in several subjects refpiired for graduation, will attend tlio cl and lectures of the College Professors. Board of Governors, College and Academy — Rev J McMurrav, C'lairr Joeiah Wood, l-i^q, A M, Treasurer ; A A Stockton, P^sq, LL B, Secrel Revs H Pickard, D D, H Pope, D D, C Stewart, D D, James Taylor, Nicolson, John Lathern, W H Heartz; Henry B Allison, Estj, Jos Prici ISsq, James D Dixon, Esq, David Allison, Esq, LL D, James R Inch LL D, Jairus Hart, Esq, Joseph L Black, Esq. M P P, Rev Howard Spraj DD. S. HATWARD & Co., Hardware of all kTnds, a Ecclesiastical. 13;^ 84 King Strest, Skint John, N. B. T, Secretary. 5t Andrews, Charle Manaton ; Bocil] Executive Committee — Jas I) Dixon, Eho, Chairman ; Revs C Stewart, I) P, II Pickard, D D, I) Kennedy, S T I), C II Paisley, A M ; Henry B Allison, Ki, James K lncl«, Esq, IJ/l), Jcsiali AVood, Esq, A M, Josej)!! L Black, M P P. Baptist Ministers in New Bruiiswiclc. KAHTKUN ASSOCIATION. Kcvs George Jieckwith, llavelock; W T Corey, Iluveloek; W W Corey, ilisbury; ]) D Carj)enter, Point Midgic; J E Ullmore, Turtle Creek; I W rpenter. New Horton ; J Gammon, Lutz Mountain ; Geo () Gates, Moncton ; aies Goldrup, Coverdale; M Gross, Hillsboro; James Ilerret, Havelock; fHow, Surry, Hillsboro; O Keith, Spring Hill; E Hopper, Dawson Settle- lent ; J Hughes, St John ; M Lewis, Lumsden ; T M Munro, Shediac ; T C koore, Salisburv ; I J Skinner, Havelock ; S Smith. Mapleton ; J C Stead- 1, Elgin; C B VVelton, Hillsboro; I) Blankeny, Petitcodiac, AT Dyke- nn, llarvev. . WKSTEUy ASSO(;iATION. JRev'ds WT Anderson, Chipman ; G N Ballentine, Woodstock ; W II Beck- tth, Eredericton ; T A Blackadar, Maugerville ; Sam'l Burtt, Jacksonville ; n Burwash, A M, t; Supernumerarie P Cowperthwaite, pitts; Bedeque,(}« daggs; Summersid r l<>iwardBell,A] t Stewart, Douglas! Icville, N. B. resident and Prof( t try ® " Mtwcastle, G Jj ; J G Harvey, Ccntreville ; A H Hayward, Kockland ; Chas Detrree of A B. ■mderson, Andover ; O C Herbert, Keswick ; ¥j Hickson, Carleton, St John ; ^ et the wishes of d\BV Iliggins, Cumberland Buy ; (ieo Howard, Richmond ; B N Hughes, St '^ nM'xpA branches. B»rv's, Y Co; Benj Jewett, Hartland ; Peter Knight, L L Queensburv; CB spcciuc j^;.^ j^ Cambridge ; W D Manzer, St Mary's, Y Co ; P O Reese,*Upper wick ; T W Saunders, Prince William ; H J Shaw, Hartland ; F S Todd, etown ; Thomas Todd, Woodstock ; W A Tpooj), Newcastle, G L ; J H ipper, Qucevisbury ; J W S Young, Simonds. icontiatcs — R Ebbit, Portland ; M P King, Chipman ; Thomsus McDonald, lec Juncticm ; G L Price, Ludlow ; 1) C Still well, Scotch Town. .cademy. French; T T Da and English Depi lachers in English .cadciuy Sharp PvefiieptressBihaj^, Sussex ; J E Hopper, D D, Saint John ; , SainI T D V I '^ h Lit^Keirstead, Collina Corner; S W Keirstead, vSmithtown ; Robert tin' M i «4 EditWliesay ; A N Roscoe, Ist St George ; W J Stewart, Portland ; Jas S SOUTHERN ASSOCIATION. ?>ev\is I E Bill, D D, St Martins ; David Crandall, Moncton ; W T Corey, ivelock ; T W Crawley, A M,St^ Andrews; Henry Cross, St John ; Herbert Saint John; Mutch, atin ' i>i'*!^'«* j'Aiii>w"-"'v > -" ■^- ---""v-wv-, *u« ,^v v^v...g,v-, ,, « ,^.,v....wv, ^ v.. v.v..... , „ w»^ r5pencer, hematics and UistoBohn ; Peter Spragg, Springfield; James Trimble, Pennfield ; A Wash - ' .... Mp^ g^ Martins. licentiates — T P Davies, St Martins ; James S May, Portland ; J W Mann, 'ohn ; B N Nobles, Springfield ; W F Parker, St John ; George R White, artins ; I W Corey, Acadia College; Henry March, Willow Grove; F I'oung; A Gamble*; H G Mellick, Murquash ; R M Hunt, St Stephen ; llington Camp, 1st St George; E II Jones, St John ; G F Jenkins, St John. iie E Beid, Draw] jal Music ; Miss Iwill attend the da VIcMurray, «^ i'.v;rn fsn, LL % «eoretj 1 James Taylor, on, Esil, JoH Piioh i James R li^'h, Rev Howard Spr* '{IT/^/^T "ROOT?"^ I'rescribed by the Board of Mucation, and all others *^i-\J\Jj-J oJ v^ v-'X^lOj used ill the Maritime Provinces, constantly on hand, WHOI.K.S4I.K AND RKTAIIi. J. & A. MicMILLAlV. UnAs, . King and Canterbury Sts., entrance on Canterbury, St. Jolin, K. B. 134 Ecclesiastical. TAYLOR ft DOCKfilLL, Dealers in The Baptist Convention of the Maritime Provinces. Organized A D 1840. Officers for 1882-83— T M King, Antigonish, N S, President; Rev Hen Crose, St John, and Nathan Davis, Charlottetown ; Vice-Presidents ; James Masters, St John, Treasurer ; James A Estey, St Jolin, Ass't Treasurer ; E E M Keirstead, Windsor, N S, Secretary ; Kev G O Gates, Moncton, N Ass't Secretary. MINISTERIAL EDUCATION BOARD. « ■ Members whose term of office expires in 1883 — Rev S B Kenipton, A J W Barss, E8 D, President, and Professor of Moral and Meiitj Philosopliy ; Rev E A Crawley, D D, Professor Emeritus ; I) F Higgins, P D, Professor of Mathematics ; R V Jones, A M, Professor of the Greek an Latin Languages ; Rev I) M Whelton, Ph D, Professor of Hebrew and Chrii tian Tlieology ; J F Tufts, A M, Professor of History and Political Economy Rev K M Keirstead, B A, Professor of JOngliwh Literature and Logic; tk)ldwoll, A M, Instructor in Natural Science. EXECUTIVE (;OMMITTEE. Rev A W vSiiwvcr, 1) I), Rev S W DeBlois, D D, Rev E Hickson, Al Prof J F Tufts, A M, Hon I) McN Parker, m d, D C L, Mark Currv, E& Rev E M Saunders, D I), Rev S B Kempton, A M ; Prof D F Higgins,' Ph 1 Secretary, Committee on Investments — J W Barss, Esq, Chairman; Hon D Mc Parker, m d, D C L, J Desbrisay, Esc^, C F Clinch, Esq, D R Eaton, Vm\; 7j Chipman, P^sq, Treasurer. Hortou CoHeg^iate Academy. Established A D 1828. The Academy and the Seminary are under control of the Board of (Jove nors of Acadia College, and in tlieir government and regulations ai,^ aubordi ate to the Faculty of the College. Teachers — A W Armstrong, A B, Principal, Teacher of Greek and Englis Prof J F Tufts, A M, Latin; F Howard Scholield, A B, Mathematics ai History. Ladies' Seminary. Teachers — Miss Mary E Graves, Principal; Mrs A \V Armstrong, T'leii and German ; Miss Laura M Gourley, English and Latin ; Miss Augusta Dodge, Music; Miss Eliza Harding, Painting and Drawing; Miss Florcn L Harding, Vocal Music; Miss Eliza Harding, Matron. Term Time — The First Term begins on the First Wednesday in Septemb and ends on the Friday of the week proceeding Christmas. The Second Teij begins on the First Thtirsday after January 4th, and ends on the First Thu day in June. General Remarks — The ordinary expense of a student in either of tli^ departments is about $140 a year. „ 8. HATWARD & Co., Wholesale Hardware, Carriage Stock, etc. Ecclesiastical. 137 HaYana vii Qerman Cigari. inch, Esq, Rev S [arding, Esq, Rev Treasurer. i M Saunders, I) L Steele, A M. A M, H C Creed, II Eaton, A M, T llev W II Warren, r Moral and MentiJ IS ; I) F Higgins, PI wr of the Greek anl )f Hebrew and Chri( d Political Economy rature and Logic; lev E Hickson, A L, Mark Curry, E f D F Higgins, Ph ] irnian ; Hon D Mc] 1, 1)R Eaton, Vjh\] FREE CHRISTIAN BAPTIST CHURCH. iRev J E Reud, Moderator ; Rev (i A Hartley, Assistant Moderator ; Rer |\V McDonald, Corresponding Secretary ; Dr Burnett, Assistant Secretary ; JPeters, Esq, Treasurer; Dr L N Sharp, Auditor. JRev'ds W E Pennington, E Sipprell, Joseph Noble, Jacob Gunter, Alex jflor, John Perry, Win Kinghorn, G A Hartley, Thomas Connor, John Mc- JBixie, Wm Downey, J T Parsons, J N Barnes, T S Vanwart, G W McDon- ,J E Reud, G T Hartley, Josej)!! McLeod, Aaron Kinney, Elijah Grajr, C |Phillii>s, E Garraty, Jno S Jones, J Gravinor, T W Carpenter, B Colpitt*!, Jenderson, O M Dubar, W De Ware, J W Clark, Henrv Hartt, J A Rob- on, G B Trafton, W J Halse, T O Dcwitt. Licentiates— A Rideout, S W Shaw, F B Scribner. oard of Managers— B S Palmer, Es(i, Rev G A Hartley, D W Clark, Esq, ert Slipp, YjHq. ftbhath School Agent — E C Freeze. MEMBERS KOK DISTIIKTS. Ist District— B Armstrong, Clerk; S Baker, Treasurer. Delegates — FC ilsworth, Cornelius Phillips. nd District — Jno A Ownes, Clerk ; S H Shaw, Treasurer. Delegates — W Her, S McLeod, Gid Tracey, Charles Snow, Seth Sipprell. Ird District — G A Merrithew, Treasurer. Delegates — W G Gaunce, Moses txa, G N Ebbett, Geo Clynick. |tli District— F B Scribner, C^lerk. Delegates— Thomas Alexander, S K on, Orlo Merseroaii. |th District — Albert Palmer, m v p, clerk ; G L Worden, Treas. Delegate, I Vanwart. |h District — G N Sharp, Clerk, Delegates — J D Baxter, Gideon McLeo fi,'. i^' 11 !'• Militia. -Active Force— District Staff. iDeputy Adjutant General commanding — Lieut-Colonel John B Taylor. ', ^ ILieut-Colonel Charles Crewe Reed, B M for 1st, 2nd and 3rd Divisions. - IDistrict Paymaster and Storekeeper — Lieut-Colonel \VT Baird, 19 Jan, 69, llQl Cavalry -Hussars. Organized G.O. 30 April, '69. Motto — ^^ Regi Patraequi Fiddis.. Lieut-Colonel, James Domville, (c c 1st) 2 July, '81. lajors, Alfred Markham, (c c 1st) 2 July, '81 ; John Russell Armstrong, Ist, c c 2nd and m s 2nd) 2 July, '81. I iTroop, Hampton, — Capt, ; Lieut Frederic Millidg§, Sproul^ [c c 2nd] 3 June, '81 ; Second Lieut, Frederick Green, [p] 19 Aug, '81. |2Troop, Hammond River — Capt Wm Langstroth, [c c 2nd] 19 April, '81 ; Lieut George Otty Dickson Otty, [c c 2nd] 19 April, '81. |3 Troop, Apohaqui — Capt, Clias 11 Foshay, [p] 5 April, '71 ; Lieut, Geo N Sharp, [cc2nd and m s 2nd] April, "71 ; Second Lieut, Thomas Lee, Peters, [c c 2nd] 3rd June, '81. |4 Troop, Upham — Capt'n, David James Fowler, [c c 2nd and m s 2nd] 11 Dec, '77 ; Lieut, P>ederick Gass, [c c 2nd] 3 June, '81 ; Second Lieut'nt George Wm Fowler, [c c 2nd] 3 June, '81. |5 Troop, Johnston, Q Co. — Capt, Thomas H Pearson, [q f o and c c 2nd] 28 Feb, '66 ; Lieut Alex'r Frederick Carmichael, [c c 2nd] 3 June, '81 ; Second Lieut, Thomas p] Alfred Pearson, [c c 2nd] 24 June, '81. 1 6 Troop, Shediac, W Co.— Capt, Henry A Scovil, l,q f o] 28 Sept, '77 ; Lieut, Joshua Uphara Fowler, [m s 2nd] 18 June, '75 ; Second Lieut |7 Troop, Springfield — Capt, Wm J Brittain, [q f oj 21 June, '65 ; Lieut> Henry Montgomery Campbell, [g s 2nd and m s 2nd] 19 Aug, '81 ; Second Lieut, Wm Greenslade Scovil, [p] 3 June, '81. paymaster — Ward Chipman Drury, 30 April, 69, paym 3 June, '68, [hon'y April, '79.] Jdjutant— Robert W^ni Otty, (q f o, c c Ist) 30 April, '69, (bt m 4 June, '71.) uarter Master— Henry Hallett, [m s 2nd] 10 Sept, '69, [hon ra, 10 Sept, '79.] Iirgeon — Beverley McMonagle, m d, 4 June, '81. [ssistant Surgeon — Robert Leonard Botsford, m d, 3 June, '81. , lelerinary Surgeon — James Henry Frink, d v s, 7 May, '80. New Brunswick- ^; the Members of Idmiralty; the Si \i St John ; the Ither with T W grk and Treasured Artillery— Field Batteries. |ewcastle, N B— Captain, Robert R Call, m, 18 Dec, '68; First Lieutenant, Mitchell, 18 Dec, '5|8 ; Second Lieutenant, E E Fish ; Surgeon, J B lan, 21 July, '76. [oodstock, N B--Capt'n, Frederick Herbert J Dibblee, 21 Juljr, '76 ; First tenants, Thomas Ijynch, C H Emery ; Second Lieutenant, Julius Gorden j Dn, Stephen Smith, 4 Sept, '74. I Carriage Stock, Ir. King and Canterbury Sts., entrance on Canterbury, St. John, N. B. m '■■! 140 Militia. TAYLOR k DOGKRILL, Orocer«« Garrison Artillery.— N. B. Brigade of (larrison Artillery, St John. Lieut-Colonel — Stephen Kent Foster, 1 Dee, '59. Majors— George II Pick, 1 c, 7 Dec, 71 ; Martin II Peters, I c, 7 Dec, ' Captains— Thomas F (Jillespie, I c, 28 Feb, 'G7 ; John A Kane, 7 Dec, 7 James Alfred Ring, 23 Feb, 72 ; Joseph Ewing, 28 Sept, 77 ; Eber S PoUe prov, 30 Sept, 70 ; Thomas W Lander, pro, 31 May, 78. First Lieutentants — James Wm Phraser, 12 June, 74; Wni Whitlock, pn 30 Sept, 70; Fred II Ellis, prov, 13 May, 78 ; Chas F Langan, 24 June, '8 James II Estey, 5 Aug, '81. Second Lieutenants — Daniel Cruinmin, 3 June, '68 ; Francis (J Stoop, m 2 June, '71 ; George F Cole, i)rov, 14 June, '78 ; Stanlv I) Crawford, 24 .Jui '8« ; T B King, 5 Aug, '81 ; W A I) Steven. Paymaster — W A King, 24 June, '81. Adjutant — Jacob I) Underbill, 1 c, 17 July, '67. Quartermaster — Richard Farmer, m, 12 July, '72. Surgeon — John Waterbouse Daniel, m d, 11 Aug, '76. Dri;>-Iitoii ¥^nixiuiiOVH,—Curlcton County. Captain — Brevet Major I) McLeodYince; 1st Lieutenant — John Koj Tompkins; 2ud Lieutenant — Allison B Connell. <»2ii(l Biittalioii— Saint John Fiisiiier.s— Infantry. Lieutenant-Colonel — Arbutbnot lilaine, 8 Sept, '76. Major — Henry Diivid Likely, 9 Marc;!), '77. Captains — James Devlin, 22 Julv, '7o; Edward T Sturdee, O Mav, '] Frederick 11 Ilartt, 19 Jan, '77 ; W C Magee, 26 Dec, 80; Arthur C J'Soi 10 July, '82; Gsborne Blois, 22 Aug, '82. 1st Lieutenants — J I* Ilegan, 24 June, '81 ; II J A Godard, 24 June, 'I Kilgour Shives, 7 March, '78; A I Trueman, 24 June, '81 ; R D Woodn 4 March, '82. 2nd Lieutenants — Cyrus G Gregory, 24 June, 81 ; Georg( Eraser, 24 June, '81 ; John McRobie, 5 Aug, '81 ; M B Edwards, 17 Si '81 ; Geo F Thompson, 22 Aug, '82. Paymaster — Michael W Maher, m 23 July, '74. Adjutant — Hugh Ilavelock McLean, capt, 19 Jan, '77. Quartermaster — John Stewart Hall, 19 Jan, 77. Surgeon — Sylvester Z Earle, M i^, s, 12 April, '72. Assistant Surgeon — M S McFarlane, 24 June, '81. 67 til Carleton Lij^lit lnt\intry— Woodstock. Lieutenant-Colonel— Charles K Upton, 20 Oct, '69. Majors — Chas W Ravniond, 1 c, 10 Sept, '69; Richard Benj Ketchuni, 10 May, 72. Captains — Isaac F Adams, 10 Jtily, '71 ; John J Hoyt, 10 July, '71 ; Gor E Boyer, 10 Julv, '71 ; Charles Burpee, 10 Julv, '71 ; Henry William Bod 12 July, '72; Amos Dow Hartely, 15 April, '73 ; Je^^eW Baker, 10 ApV J Slawson Carvill, 21 April, '75 ; Charles E Beckwith, 1 June, '77. Lieutenants— John T Fletcher, 19 Oct, 70 ; Robt Kirkpatrick, 10 July,' Isa McNinch, 10 July, '71 ; Charles Garden, 12 July. '72 ; Robert VinceJ April, '74 ; Charles A West, 1 May, 74 ; John W Adams, 29 Dec, '76 ; ander Marquis, prov, W April, '77 ; A H McLaughlan, 3 June, '82. Lieutenants — Wm Wallace Hemphill, 10 July, 71 ; Chas Ferguson, 10 Jj S. S^TWi^ ^ C|p-, Wholesale Hardwve «]i4 CJUTlaae Stock, lUv. Trt:..-- Militia. 141 Sell ttielr Cktodi— QnalHy Guaranteed. Artillery, St John.B; Leonanl Harding, 12 July, 72; Simon McLeod, 24 April, '74; Wopd- ■id W Atkinson, 18 April, 78 ; C B Wheeler; Leander A White, 11 July, 'eters, I c, 7 Dec, m J W WilliamH, 8 A"pril, '81. b'rancis G Stoop, [)r I) Crawford, tOOp, 1)1 i, 24 Ji bounty. Mitenant — .loliii l\fl i-s— Infautry. ' Sturdee, 5 May,' 80; Arthur C J So Godard, 24 June, rgeon — 71st York Battalion of infantry. — Fredericton. , Lieutenant-Colonel — John Lothrop Marsh, 3 Nov, '71. i J* ,f .; I ; yor — Jeremiah Staples. ICaptainK — Samuel L Wilkinson, ni, 10 Sept, t)9; Thomas Alexander, m, ISept, 69 ; John Stewart, 10 July, 74 ; Jesse Christy, 10 May, 72 ; Thomaft JLoggie ; vv A Barker, ieutenants— •[ ., . laartermaster — James Grav, It, 14 April, '70. rgeon — William Pallen liishop, m d, April 14, '70. . . 74:tli Battalion of Infantry— ^'us-^ex. ,= I, i. ieutenant Colonel— Edwin B Beer, 17 Oct, '70. ■ ■- • ' 10 July, '71 ; Gor«(ajor— O R Arnold, May 13, '82. ry William Boufcptains —Edwin Arnold, 10 Sept, '69 ; Wm T Harper, 10 Sept, '69 ; Wm C Baker, 10 ApVEray, 10 March, '70; John M Baird, 6 Sept, '72; James Wheaton McFee, June, '77. lug, '78; Howarrl D Wetmore, prov, 2 June, '76. :patrick, 10 JulVimieutenants- George H Cougle, 10 Sept, '69; David Simpson, 12 July, '72; [2; Robert Vincejn Alonzo Bowes, 6 Sept, '72; Bedford Harper, 6 Sept, '72; Edward H ritt, prov. 2 June, 76. Second Lieutenants — Geo Nelson Hay ward, prov, in, 3 June, '82. fct, 72 ; John M Kinnear, prov, 17 May, '78 ; G A McFee, 4 March, '82 ; las Ferguson, 10 J# Fairweather, 4 March, '82; H S Longstroth, 4 March, '82. Icarriage Stock, lor. King and Canterbury Sts., entrance on Canterbnry, St. John, N. B. ; lASONlC. TAYLOR k DOCKRILL, Qrocera, \ ■ Paymaster — Samuel Gosline, 8 Oct. *7o. Adjutant Quartermaster — Daniel B Armstrong, 8 Oct, '75. Surgeon — Edward A Vail, m d, 9 Dec, '70. Assisstant Surgeon — John H Kyan, m d, 8 Oct, '75. Inclepcudeiit Companies. Deer Island Infantry Company — Capt, Archibald Lloyd, 11 July, '71 ; Liei Samuel C Fountain, 20 June, '66 ; Second Lieut, John A rienev, pro 9 June, '70. St Stephen Infantrv Company — Captain, John Stewart, 10 July, '71 ; Liei John McMullih, March 14, '79. St George Infantry Company — Capt, Cha'? McGee, ni, 19 June, '74; Lieut, S Clinch, prov, 19 June, '74; Second Lieut, Jesse Millikin, prov, >• " June, '75. Saint John Rifle Company. Captain, JT Hartt, V B, commanding; Ist Lieutenant, John P Macintvi 2nd Lieutenant, H M Hamilton. Saint John School Dill Company. Captain, William M Mclxjan ; Ist Lieutenant, William S Carter; 2 Lieutenant, George E S Keator. ' MASONIC. The Ancient and Honorable Frateri..*/^ of Free and " Accepted Masons. The Grand Lodge meets annually at the Masonic Hall, City of St John, the fourth Tuesday in April. Grand Master — Hon Benj R Stevenson, St Andrews ; Deputy Grand M ter — Wm F Bunting, St John; Senior Grand Warden — Harry Beckwi Fredericton ; Junior Grand Warden — Geo F Pinder, Saint Stephen ; Gra Chaplain — Rev Richard Mathers, St John ; Grand Treasurer — James 1 Nichol, Saint John ; Grand Secretary — Edwin J Wetmore, Carleton ; Sen Grand Deacon — D F Merritt, Woodstock ; Junior Grand Deacon — E I Street, Newcastle ; Grand Director of Ceremonies — F W Wisdom, Saint Job Assistant Grand Director of Ceremonies — James Adam, Saint John ; Gra Sword Bearer — John McAllister, Canipbellton ; Grand Standard Bearei John W Patterson, Salisbury ; Grand Organist — Dr J C Hatheway, St Job Grand Pursuivant — John A Watson, St John. GRAND STEWARDS. • Arthur Everitt, St John ; Charles Masters, Saint John ; Richard M Pind Fredericton ; Henry Graham, St Stephen ; J Lee Flewelling, Rothesay ; M Macfarland, m d, Portland ; David T Johnstone, Chatham ; Alex R Can bell, St John ; Thomas A Peters, St John ; Augustus W Reed, Carleton ; yi E Skillen, St Martins ; John S Andrews, Milltown ; Dingee Scribner, Ora Tyler. S. HATWARD & Co., Hardware of all kinds, M Masonk 14 >> ! '* Sell their Ooods at lowest casb prices. , 11 July, 71; Lietj John A lleney, pr 10 July, '71 ; LieJ ► June, '74 ; Lieut, 3e Millikin, prov, it, John P Macintyr any. illiam S Carter; 2d of Free and |ll, City of St John, i Deputy Grand Mi jn — Harry Beckwii laint Stephen ; Graj Ireasurer — James M |ore, Carleton ; Senj rand Deacon — E I Wisdom, Saint Jol I, Saint John ; Gra [ Standard Bearei Hatheway, St Jol ; Richard M PindJ lling, Rothesay ; ' \am ; Alex R Cai |Reed, Carleton ; ' igee Scribner, Inds, Board of General Purposes — B R Stevenson, B Lester Peters, Robert T inch, William Wedderburn, John V Ellis, Robert Marshall, William F loting, Harry Beckwith, George F Pinder, Edwin J Wetmore, F)wd WilliH, les McNichol, jr, T Nisbet Robertson. William J Logan, John D Short, [Amos Godsoe, Thomas Walker, m d, Thomas A Peters, W Watson Allen, H B Sadlier. [Ritual Committee — R T Clinch, B Lester Peters, John V Ellis, Henry iffell, William F Bunting, W H B Sadlier. [Library Committee — William F Bunting, Edwin J W^etmore, (reorge E lirweather. [Committee on Relations with Foreign Grand Lodges — John V Ell is, Wm IBunting, Ef Canada — Met first Thursday in each month at Freemasons Hall, St John. Botsford Royal Arch Chapter, E R — Meets at Moncton. Mount Lebanon Royal Arch Chapter — Meets on the third Wednesday each month at Chatham. St Stephen Royal Arch Chapter — Meets cm tlie second Wednesday in ea( month at St Stephen. Carleton Council of Royal and Select Masters — Meets monthly in Carleto p]ncam[)ment of St John, No 48 — Religious and Military Order of tl Temple, Registry of the Chapter General of Scotland — Meets second Wedni day in each month at Freemasons Hall, St John. The Union de Molay Encampment and Priory, Registry of Grand Conda' of England and Wales, and the Colonial Depentlencies of the British Crow — Regular Convocations held on the fourth Thursday in every month. McLeod Moore Conclave, No 13, of {he Imperial, Ecclesiastical, and Mi tary order of Knights of the Red Cross of Rome and Constantino — Meets ( the fourth Thursday in each month. ft Provincial Grand Lodge of the Royal Order of Scotland — Meets first We nesday in February, May, August and November, at Freemasons Hall, St Joh St John Lodge of Perfection 14°, A and A S Rite, on the Registry of tl Supreme Council for Canada, John V Ellis, T P O M, A W Reed, Secieta — Meets at Freemasons Hall, St John, fourth Friday in February, May, An and November. Harington Chapter of Sovereign Princes of Rose Croix, II R 1) M 18°; i the Registry of the Supreme Council for Canaila. W ( ' ( lodsoe, M W S, A Rood, Registrar — Meets at Freemjujons Hall, St John, fourth Friday in Marc June, September and December. New Brunswick Sovereign Consistoky, P R S, on the Registry of tl Supreme Council of Canada of the 32° — Meets at Freemasons Hall, St Joh fourth Friday in October, January, April and July. S. HATVAttD & Co., Wbolesale Hardware and Carriage Stock, ilMMIMiiaiM MMilil Okange Institutions;. Teas, Sugars and Tobaeeos. 146 Encampment of St. John Knights Templars. > I Jas McNichol, jr, N and E Commander; Jas Adam, No 5, Lieut-Commander* • homas Walker, m d, Mareschal ; Charles Masters, Hospitaller ; J Fred »wton, Chancellor ; T Amos Godsoe, Treasurer ; Edwin J Wetmore, Secre- '; J Henry Leonard, Chaplain ; George Ackman, Baucennifer ; F A Fish, rer of Vexillum Belli ; A W Reed, Chamberlain ; Walter H Allen, Ifarder ; Dingee Scribner, Man at Arms. ■d(I, St John Co; Grand Director of Ceremonies, Benjamin '^ •otland — Meets four«j„i,n . Deputy Grand Secretary, Park A Melville, City of S ■and Chaplains: William Fallis, Citv of St John; Williai itry . f Canada— Me<«jterford, King's Co ; James H McMann, Springfield, Yc after full moon h month at Milltow| ill moon at Bathur ti month at Sackvilj in each month at ull moon, at Andov each month it V.mu LOYAL ORANGE INSTITUTIOX. h month at St Mary'J Grand Lofh/e of Neve Brunswick. Offickrs for 1882— R W G Master, William Wilson, Barrister, Fred- i; month at HopewiMifion, York Co ; S D G Master, Capt Andrew J Armstrong, City of Saint .Bihn ; J D G Master, S F Nesbitt, Dtipiity Sheriff", St Stepi^en, Charlotte Co ; :5cotland— Meets thijjnj Chaplain, George Baird, Bairdsville, Vic Co ; Grand Secretary, Thomas >. ■Kinnear, Attorney-at-Law, Sackville, West Co; Grand Treasurer, Samuel of Scotland— Meets JjVg„„e^ j p^ Portland, St John Co; Grand Lecturer, .James Elliott, Port- id, St John Co; Grand Director of Ceremonies, Benjamin Mitchell, City of ~ * ' St John; Deputy iam B Laughery, . . „ . York Co; Alfred ohn. Hinker, Gary, Sunbury Co ; T Medley Wetmore, Barrister, Gagetown, Q Co ; on. m Wiggins, Lakeville, Carleton Co ; Byron H West, Dorchester, West Co ; le third Wednesday ^n Kerr, Portland, St John Co ; John C Henry, St Stephen, Charlotte Co ; iam A Livingston, City of St John ; John Corbitt, Clones, Queen's Co; nd Wednesday in ea^niiuh Tracy, Tracy Station, Sunbury Co ; Angus McKinnon, Shediac, st Co ; John Nixon, Carleton, St John Co; R D Damery, City of St John. ,8 monthly in Carletof .military Order of tlL Meets second WedneBefner, No 1, St John, St John Co — tirst and Third Tuesday; Henry |iwford, "W M. f r nd Conclaff'^^"' ^ ° ^» '^*^ Jo^^") ^t John Co — Second and Fourth Tuesday ; Wm Fallis, of the British Crowl,^'j^ ^^ St John, St John Co— First and Third TImraday ; G A McClarv; every month. ■,, > > » j i . > clesiastical, and MiM-grepj^ Heroes, No 4, Petersville Church, Queen's Co— First Friday ; John jonstantine— Meets (Jfgj^gg^ ^y j^j ^ wardian. No 5, Musquash, St John Co — Fii-st Saturday ; Israel Marshall, nd— Meets first Wep. masons Hall, St JohWictoiia, No 6, Golden Grove, St John Co — Second Wednesday ; David n the Registry of tlPrine, W M. A W Reed SecretaMawlield Heroes, No 8, Lawfield, Queen's Co — First Monday ; Mward F February, Mav, Aii»r8, W M. ■ellington. No 9, Mechanics' Settlement, Knig's Co — First Tuesday ; Robt TI R 1) M 18°" M^^^> " ^' f' 1 Ttf w ti \W^^ Patrick, No 10, Shediac, Westmorland Co— First Tuesday; Angus rodsoe, M Y/'',;' »i„non, W M. ^irth 1< nday in ^iirc^,,^ j^l^, ^^^^^ Carleton, St John Co— First Wed'day : John Nixon, W M. _iV()rite, ko 12, Babington, Queen's Co — Second Tuesday ; — — , W M. the Registry of %„} j^ritons, No IS, Elmsville, Charlotte Co— Second Tuesday; lasons Hall, St Johf -^ ' ^ORDINATK LODGES — NIGHTS OF MKKTING. ige Stock, r. King aud Canterbury Sts., entrance on Canterbury, St. John, N. B. 11 I ■ I TAYLOR & DOGKRILL, Dealers in :f. True Blue, No 14, Chatham, North'berland Co— First and Third Mond F O Peterson, W M. Boyne, No 15, Whitehead, King's Co — Second Saturday; Wm J Megaw, W Invineibles, No 16, St Martins, St John Co— First Friday ; W Fletcher, W Queen's Own, No 17, St Stephen, Charlotte Co— First and Third Thursd 8 F Nesbitt, W M. No Surrender, No 18, Gagetown, Queen's County — First Tuesday; ] Wetraore, W M. Baillie, No 19, Baillie, Charlotte Co — First Saturday ; Jas Lindsay, \V Granam, No 20, Fredericton, York Co — First Friday ; Wm Wilson, W English Settlement Heroes, No 22, Lawsons, W O, Oue'^-'s County— f Tuesday ; David Murray, W M. Johnston, No 24, St John, St John Co — First and >d Monday ; h Creagan, W M. Queen's Blues, No 2o, Newcastle Bridge, Queen's County — First and Fiiday ; , W M. Dominion, No 26, Greenwich Hill, King's Co — Third Thursday; Havelock, No 27, St John, St John Co — Second Monday ; Oscar Grant, ' Metcalf, No 28, Oliveville, Queen's Co— First Tuesday ; — , W M.j Mount Purples, No 29, Pisarinco, St John County — First Friday ; Sai Ferguson, W M. British Lion, No 31, Glassville, Carleton Co— First Wed'day ; C McBi WM. Hartcourt Reform, No 33, Haas River, Kent Co — First Monday; Murphy, W M. Gowan, No 34, Bairdsville, Victoria Co — Second Tuesday ; Geo Baird, Walker, No 35, Fredericton, York Co — First Monday ; John B Grieves, Star of the Boyne, No 36, Blissville, Sunbury Co — Second Monday Duplisia, W M. Apprentice Boys, No 37, Millidgeville, King's Co — First Moh Jay ; Thi Johnston, W M. Woodstock, No 38, Woodstock, Carleton Co— First Tuesday ; Wm Wi WM. Pickard, No 40, Marysville, York Cx) — First Thursday; J H Morrill, Springfield, No 41, Springfield, York C<; — Firtt Tuesclay ; Jas H Mc WM Albert, No 42, Alma, Albert Co— First Tuesday ; John Hislop, W M Johnston Blues, No 46, Fenwick, Queen's Co — Second Monday; Tho8 WM. / No Surrender, No 47, Newcastle, Northumberland County — Third Moi Thomas McEwen, W M. -, No 48, Victoria Corner, Carleton Co — Third Saturday ; Bruce, No 49, Lower Woodstock, Carleton Co — First Saturday ; North Lake, No 50, North Lake, York Co — First Thursday ; pe iie< Wellington, No 51, Kirkland, Carleton Co — First Tuesday; Geo DlfNl WM. I Hampton, ISo 52, Hampton, King's Co — First Saturday; , Wl j^ Andover, No 53, Aroostook, Victoria Co — Second Thursday ; P G F WM. Victoria, No 54, St George, Charlotte Co — First Saturday ; W Waldon, No 55, Upper llainsville, York Co — First Thursday ; Will Wiggins, W M. , No 56, Centerville, Carleton Co — Second Tuesday ; , 8. HATWARO & Co., Hardware of all kinAs, 'W r.] Orange Institutions. 147 HaTana and German Gigan. and Third Mon(l«Lorne, No 58, Sackville, Westmorland Co— First and Third Saturdaj; Blvin Kinnear, W M. ; Wm J Megaw, vm, ^ j^q 59^ Ixjwer Northampton, Carleton Co— Last Saturday ; , WM. ly ; W Fletcher, m^jnainiel, Nq qO, South Bay, St John Co— Last Friday ; Rob't Burns. W M. and Third ThuradBg^ gtephen. No 61, St Stepljen, Charlotte Co— First and Third Monday; J ftenry, W M. -First Tuesday ; iMoncton, No 62, Moncton, Westmorland Co — Second and Fourth Friday ; Mlliam Condon, W M. ; Jas Lindsay, vVM'g^ Dominion, No 63, Cumberland Bay, Queen's Co— Third Wednesday: ; Wm Wilson, AVJjc Barton, W M. )ue--'8 Ck)unty-iping William III, No 64, McDonald's Point, Queen's Co ; , WM. J Kingston Champion, No 65, Kingston, King's Co — Fourth Thursday ; , 1 rd Monday; J»«j{ ^ Wftnton, No 66, Benton, Carleton Co — First Saturday ; Chas A Lewin, W M. unty — First and TK[,^.„jjf^ Jso 67, Petitcodiac, Westmorland Co — First Saturday ; .Ambrose r»ry, W M. Thursday ; ilJBlmmtain Heroes, No 68, Berry's Mills, Westmorland Co — First Saturday ; ay; ^car Grant Vr_, ^y ^ ay ; » " ^^•poee of Sharon, No 69, Dorchester, Westmorland County — First and Third -First Friday; i^^m^h^y - Byron H West, W M. „ nl'illis, No 70, Fairville, St John Co— Third Tuestlav; Wm lioxborough, Wed'day ; C McBK| Kng Creek, No 71, Bristol, York Co— First Thursday ; , W M. -First Monday ; I«»nion, No 75, St Martins, St John Co— Second Wednesday; J Wm Taylor, jsdav; Geo Baird, m^pij^jt^ j^q 7g^ Lakeville, Carleton Co— Second Wednesday; S S Wigginau r, John B Grieves, »{ -Second Monday ;|iand Home, No 77, North Head, G M, Charlotte County— First andThiid , lirsdays ; , W M. First Moh-ay ; ^n|g^con8field. No 78, Waterford, King's Co— Second Tuesday; William B Mghery, W M. uesday ; Wm >Va|[3gundy Volunteers, No 88, Magundy Settlement, York Co— Last Friday; ^es E Graham, W M. av; J H Morrill,WQj,jjQjj(jgj.yy Heroes, No 91, Hammond, King's Co — Second Wednesday; isHay ; Jas H Mc%y Douglas, W M. Iringfield Royals, No 93, Kara, King's Co— First Monday ; , W M. ohn Hislop, W M.|o„gjj jj^ 99 gouth Clones, Queen's Co— Second Thursday ; Jas Chittick, id Monday; Thosft lising Sun, No 106, Newton, King's Countv — Second Monday ; William A. ounty— Third Mo|pe^t^ ^ ^j lieen's Own, No 113, Range, Queen's Co— First Thursday ; S F Barton, W NL I Saturday; • ,|ing William, No 114, Gary, Sunbury Co— Third Saturday; , WM. t Saturday; - — -.r Kdayl G^'iNDAY SCHOOL LIBRARIES AND REWARD BOOKS. .day; — . ^\li Large Stock, from the most eminent Societies and Pnblislierg. [Thursday; PGlf .y»We make a sjiecinlty of this department of our business. J. & A. McMillan. leeday ; lurday; - — Thursday; ^^lll| klnda, King and Canterbury Sts., entrance on Canterbury, St. John, N. B. 148 I. O. O. Fellows. — Knights of Pythias. TAYLOR k DOCKRILL, Grocers, I. O. O. F. Grand Liodge of the Lower Provinces of British Nor America. Grand Master, John Richards, Fredericton ; Deputy Grand Master, Macdonald, Halifax; Grand Warden, Thomas R Callbeck, Charlottet Grand Secretary, J C P Frazee, Halifax ; Grand Treasurer, Wm "Willi Halifax ; Grand Representative, Andre Gushing, St John ; Grand Man G H Simmons, Fredericton ; Grand Guardian, A S Mcintosh, Oxford, Grand (Conductor, Wm Kenny, St John ; Grand Herald, S M Bently, A N S ; Grand Chaplain, Wm Bannister, Halifax. Dominion Deputy Gi Wardens were appointed as follows : — K J McKenzie, Eastern Star, Jj Pictou District ; J W Forbes, Union, No 30, Egerton District ; D G Whid Jewel, No 42, Antigonish District; James Christie, Pioneer, No 9, St District ; J R McDonald, Mystic, No 18, Halifax District ; Charles A Sa son, Victoria, No 13, Fredericton District ; Thomas R Calbeck, St Lawn No 8 Ch'town District ; W C McKie, Colville, No 32, Souris District ; \ Weatherspoon, Western Star, No 16, Annapolis District ; Jesse P Si Pessaquid, No 38, Kings and Hants District ; J A Gourlie, Prince Ed No 22, Summerside District ; Thos Glendenning, Prince Albert, No 26, M ton District ; C C Beer, Valley, No 33, Sussex District ; J L Stewart, Chati No 45, Chatham District ; D Mcintosh, Crystal Wave, No 25, Cumber District. I KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS. Officers of tlie Supreme Lodge. Past Supreme, Chancellor, D B Woodruff, Macon, Ga ; Supreme Chano Geo W Lindsay, Baltimore, Md ; Supreme Vice-Chancellor, John P Li Johnston Pa; Supreme Prelate, W Bryce Thompson, Nashville, I Supreme Master of Ex, John B Stumph, Indianapolis, Ind ; Supreme K & S, Joseph Dowdall, Columbus, Ohio ; Supreme Master at Arms, J 1 Smith, Berkeley Spgs, W V ; Supreme Inner Guard, Geo B Shaw, Eau C Wis ; Supreme Outer Guard, John W Thompson, Washington, D C. Deputy Supreme Chancellor for the Province of New Brunswick, , Moulson, St John, N B. New Brunswick Lodg^e, No. 1, St. John, N. B. Charles Nevins, P C ; Thos Armstrong, C C ; Silas McDiarmid, V C Moulson, P; Wm G Price, K of R & S ; Samuel W Wilkins, M of F; A Smith, M of Ex ; Albert Coles M at A ; Wm Johnstone, I G ; Alh Kimball, O G. Union Lodg^c, No. 2, St. John, N. B. Joseph F Whittaker, P C; Andrew J Armstrong, C C; Frank Fales, Chas A Prichard, P ; J Fred Sullivan, K of R & S ; Fred W Dornian Ex ; C F Venning, M of ^ ; Joseph T Knights, M at A ; Wm Barker, Hiram Jones, O G. New Brunswick and Union Lodges meet every alternate Wodnj evening at 8 o'clock, in Ring's Building, Germain street. S. HATWARD k Co., Wholesale Hardware and Carriage Stock, YTHIA8. Knights of Pythias — Temperance. 149 Bay on tbe most favorable terms in the best markets. ►f British Nortl ty Grand Master, lUbeck, Charlottetoj easurer, Wm Willii ohn; Grand Man. Iclntosh, Oxford, ^ lid, S M Bendy, At ominion Deputy Gi lie, Eastern Star, ^ District; DGWhidI Pioneer, No 9, St J strict ; Charles A Ss I Calbeck, St Lawn 5, Souris District ; ' istrict ; Jesse P Si Gourlie, Prince Ed ice Albert, No 26, ) t; J L Stewart, Chatl ave, No 25, Cumbei Westmorland liodge. No. 3, Moiicton, N. B. ^ S Coleman, P C ; Ed M Estey, C C ; M F Fleming, V C ; J H Wran, P ; |H Carvell, K of R & S ; J Rolston, M of Ex ; WW Estabrooks, M of F ; I Craig, M at A; Geo Ackman, I G; Geo A Shaw, O G. Meetings held Tuesday evening in their hall. Frontier Lodge, No 4, St. Stephen, N. B. its K Augherton, P C ; John Ryder, C C ; David Main, V C ; Rev Joseph Jhton, P ; John C Henry, K of R & S ; Joseph K Laflin, M of Ex ; 8 K nore, M of F ; MA Edwards, M at A . Meetings held second Monday in month. Knig^hts of Pythias Endowment Bank. Officers of Section No 504, St John. [as Moulson, President ; Thos A Vaughan, Vice President ; Frank Fales, y-Treas ; Charles A Prichard, Chaplain ; R W Lowe, Guide ; John Law, rd; R H Green, Sentinel; R P Crookshauk, Ex Physician Meetings 1 first Wednesday evening in each month. Section No 511, Moncton, N li. jrge M Jarvis, President ; George M Cleveland, Vice-President ; H B ning, Secy-Treaaurer ; Wm Hay ward, sr, Chaplain ; Geo Craig, Guide ; Irray Fleming, Guard ; J H Wran, Sentinel ; J D Ross, Examining Phy- kn. Meetings held first and third Thursday in each month. AS. lodge. ra ; Supreme Cham cincellor, John P Lil ipson, Nashville, 11 Is, Ind; Supreme Kl laster at Arms, J 9 [Geo B Shaw, Eau C| jashington, D C. New Brunswick, John, N. B. U McDiarmid, V C; Wilkins, MofF;] instone, I G; AH I, N. B. C ; Frank Fales, Fred W Dornian, It A ; Wm Barker,! alternate Wodnl 2et. TEMPERANCE. National Division of North America. [ost Worthy Patriarch, B R Jewell, 36 Bromfield Street, Boston, Mass ; Worthy Associate, John S Hall, Montreal, Canada ; Most Worthy Scribe, McCollum, St Catharines, Ontario ; Most Worthy Treasurer, Wm A Duff, [North 9th Street, Philadelphia, Penn ; Most Worthy Chaplain, Rev S C jer, Sunapee, N H ; Most Worthy Conductor, W H H Bartram, Patterson, Most Worthy Sentinel, A W Givin, Manayunk, Philadelphia, Penn. |raud Division, S. of T., Province of New Brunswick. J Robinson, Moncton, (J W P ; Robt Wills, St John, G W A ; SB , St John, G Scribe ; W W Graham, Milltown, G Treas ; Rev G T ons, St John, G Chap ; Alex Y Paterson, Portland, G Con ; Amasa Coy, er Gagetown, G Sen ; Hon E McLeod, St John, P G W P. fit Semi- Annual Session will be held with York Division, in Fredericton, te 2nd Wednesday in February. \ame, Location^ Night of Meetingy and Name of Deputy of the Subordinate Divisions in New Brunswick. pward. No 1, St Stephen; Friday; Hugh Stevenson, D G W P. wk. No 2, Fredericton ; Friday ; Judge Steadman, D G W P. Elberforce, No 3, Milltown St Stephen ; Monday ; W W Graham, D G frney. No 5, Market Building, SLJohn ; Thursdav ; Robt Wills, D G W P. rtland, No 7, Orange Hall, Portland ; Tuesday ; R A C Brown, D G W P. [d Carriage Stock, Lmgg ^^ Canterbury Sts., entrance on Canterbury, St. John, N. B. 150 Temperance. f ;, '" TAYLOR & DOGKRILL, Wholesale and Retail Grocers, Albion, No 14, Market Building, St John ; Wednesday ; David Thomso DGWP. Pioneer, No 15, Dorchester, W Co ; ; Chas E Knapp, D G W P. Fireman's, No 20, Templars' Hall, Saint John ; Monday ; J D Kobertso D G W P. Queens, No 21, Gagetown ; Saturday ; T R Wetmore, D G W P. Northumberland, No 37, Chatham ; Friday ; George Stothart, D G W P. Mariners and Mechanics', No 38, Brittain Street, St John ; Fridav ; G T Doherty, D G W P. Albert, No 39, Hillsboro', A Co ; Wednesday ; John J Steeves, D G W Sackville, No 40, Sackville, W Co; Tuesday; Robt Bell, D G W P. Richibucto, No 42, Richibucto K Co ; Friday ; J D Phinney, D G W P. Kingston, No 44, Kingston Kent Co ; B S Bailey, D G W P. Newcastle, No 45, Newcastle, Mir ; Thursday ; Daniel McGruar, D (x W Westmorland, No 50, Point DeBute, W Co; Thursday; C H Goodwin, GWP. Golden Rule, No 51, Hopewell Hill, A Co; Tuesday; L R Moore, D G W Safeguard, No 58, Pennfield, C Co; Saturday; C P Hawkins, D G W P. Johnston, No 52, Cambridge, Q Co ; Saturday ; Jas S Robinson, D G W Dalhousie, No 64, Dalhousie ; Monday ; Alexander Ross, D G W P. Baie Verte, No 65, Bale Verte ; Wednesday ; Robt Goodwin, D G W P. Granite Rock, No 77, Carleton, St John ; Monday ; Henry Finch, D G \V Nelson, No 99, Derby^ Northumberland Co ; Monday ; Jno BettH, D G W Caledonia, No 126, Henderson, D G W P. Caledonia, No 126, Douglastown, Northumberlan ly ; J n< d Co; Wednesday ; Oxford, No 134, Upper Gagetown, Q Co ; Tuesday ; J E Coy, D G W 8t Martins,.No 164, St Martins, St John Co ; Tuesday ; S H Mosher, L WP. Sunderland, No 180, Jolicure, W Co: ; Rufus C Wry, D G W P Moncton, No 183, Moncton, Monday ; A E Chapman, D G W P. St George, No 189, St George, Charlotte Co ; Saturday ; Jas McGill, GWP. Farmers', No 190, Douglas, York Co; ; W J B McGibbon, D G W Crystal Stream, No 191, Salisbury, W Co; Saturday; Wra McNaught D G W P. Wedderburn, No 192, Canterbury York Co ; ; Geo B Dow, D G ^V Lime Rock, No 207, South Bay, St John Co; Monday; E O Duganj GWP. Harmony, No 214, Portland ; St John Co ; Friday ; S J Stubbs, D G W New Era, No 215, Nelson, Northumberland Co; Monday ; J P Burch DGWP. South Rockland, No 219, South Rockland, W Co ; Fridav ; Edward Dob DGWP. Sunshine, No 223, East Florenceville, Carleton Co ; ; A D Ha DGWP. Independent, No 231, Port Elgin, A County; ; Charles A Munj DGWP. New Yeiir's Eve, No 232, Bristol, Carleton Co; Rev Garvinor, D G W| Buctouche, No 235, Buctouche ; ; Rev J D Murray, DGWP. Cocaigne, No 236, Scovil's Mills, Cocaigne; Monday; Wm Johnston GWP. Everitt, No 238,Milford, St John Co; Wednesday; John Waring, DG^ Carriage Makers' Supplies of all kinds at S. HATWARD ft Go's, Temperance, Etc. 151 L Grocers, ay ; David Thot ^napp, D G W P. iday ; J D liobert DG WP. Stothart, D G W PJ John; Friday; G] I Sleeves, D G W iell, D G W P. ►hinney, D G W P. 3 WP. IMcGruar, DG>Y| ly ; C H GoodwinJ L R Moore, D G wl lawkins, D G W P. 5 Robinson, D G W Ross, D G W P. Joodwin, D G W P.l [enry Finch, D G Wl ; Jno Bette, D G W| Ck); Wednesday; ; J E Coy, b G \V| ,ay ; S H Mosher, C W^ry, D G W P [, D G W P. irday ; Jas McGill, McGibbon,DGW [y ; Wra McNaught Igco B Dow, D G ^^ )day; E O Dugan, . J Stubbs, D G W londay ; J P Buro' Idav; Edward Dob — ; A D Ha • ; Charles A Muni larvinor, D G W| irray, D G W P. ; Wm JohnHton Ihn Waring, DG^ 84 King Street, Saint John, N. B. ttlden Grove, 239, Golden Grove, St John Co ; Tuesday ; Robt Culbert, WP. lurray, 241, Scotch Settlement, Shediac; Saturday; John A Duff, DG WP. orne, No 242, Anagance ; Thursday ; J S Freeze, D G W P. ntercolonial, No 243, Moncton ; Thursday; James F Say re, D G W P. lome Circle, No 244, Riverside, Albert Co ; Saturday ; W W Wells, D P. Victoria, No 245, Victoria Mills, Vic Co ; James Main, D G W P. hpham, No 246, Upham, King's Co ; Robt McAfee, D G W P. Japle Leaf, No 247, Henry's Lake, St John Co ; T P Davies, D G W P. aillie, No 248, Baillie, Char Co ; C F Mann ; D G W P. Ilaroourt, No 249, Weldford, Kent Co ; Henry Wather, D G W P. Templars of Honor and Temperance. krand Temple of New Bnmswick — D McNallv, G W T ; J Burrell, jr, G W C Whittaker, G W R; C E Fairweather, G W Trean; II Dalton, Chaplain ; Geo Foster, G W Usher ; H M Patterson, G W Guardian, lepartment of Order*in this Jurisdiction — Subordinate Temples — Victoria, |2, meets every Tuesday evening at Market Hall, Charlotte street, St John, ilexandria, No 65, meets at Hamm's building, Indiantown, every Thurs- [evening. areka, No 10, Thursday; Phoenix, No 11, Carleton, Tuesday. otia. No 2, of N S, meets every Thursday evening at Yarmouth. ystal Fount, No 8, meets on alternate P>iday evenings at Salisbury, West- lland Co. Saint John Temperance Reform Club. W Harrington, President; Jared Green, 1st Vice-President ; D McNally, Vice-President ; L P Crear, 3rd Vice-President ; J S Turner, 4th Vice- lident; J Cameron, 5th Vice-President; Treasurer, D McNally; Secre- C Fred Venning ; Assistant Secretary, Robt Blair ; Financial Secretary, mdall ; Assistant Financial Secretary, R Belyea. St. John Council of the Royal Arcanum, No. 133. (Established 1st August, 1878.) ;ent, John M Taylor ; Vice-Regent, Jas T Magee ; Orator, O H Warwick ; Jas McNichol, jr; Sec, Chas H Masters; Collector, Arthur D Smalley'; lain, Rev L G Stevens ; Guide, Jas ^rince ; Warden, James McKillop ; inel, A Kirkpatrick ; Past Regent, D E Berryman, m d ; Med Ex, Dr D rryman. The meetings of the above Council are held on the second and* "uesdays of eatjh month in Berryman's Hall, cor Princess and Charlotte New Brunswick Council, No 39, Home Oirde, Ihn M Taylor, I^eader ; Carson Flood, Vice Leader ; Chas H Hutchings, actor ; R C Thorne, Treas ; C H Masters, Sec ; AG Olive, Fin ; F E pngton, Guide ; R B Emerson, Warden ; Jas T Magee, Sentinel ; W H Past Leader; Dr E B Berryman, Med Ex. ! I ■f I |{ rARD k Co'b, Jt King and Canterbury Sts., entrance on Canterbury, St. John, N. B. 152 Advertisement. ii^j TAYLOR & DOOKBILL, Wboleaale and Retail Grocers, American Legrioii of Honor— St. John. Dufferin Council, 302, St John, O L Nowlin, Commander ; F R Titus, Vi Commander; Thomas Walker, m d, Past Commander; Frank Hathew Orator; H J B J Pitts, Secretary; "Wra R Russell, Treasurer ; Alex j Nichol, Ooi lector ; G Gordon Boyne, Chaplain ; Geo R Cochrane, Guide; R Berton, Warden ; Henry Dunbrack, Sentry ; Thomas Walker, M d, Medi Examiner ; Thomas Walker, m d, P W^ Snider, and J C Bowman, Trustees American Leg:ion of Honor— Carleton. ■■John B Wilmot, Commander; H J Olive, Viite-Commander ; Geo F Har ing, Past Commander; W W^atson Allen, Orator; Rev R W Wedda Chaplain ; W D Baskin, Treasurer ; J Chip Olive, Collector ; Andrew Dav Secretary; J D White, M d, Medical Examiner; C B Lockhart, Warde Wm Dunlavy, Guide ; W E Erskine, Sentry. 4=5 ICIDSTO- STI^/EEO?, (NORTH SID£.) mjkEWT 'j'o^zi', IV, T F. RAYMOND P»K/OI='I2/IE]TOK;. Q/^TT/^/^T "ROOTC^ Prescribed by the Board of Education, and all otl used in the Maritime Provinces, conaiintly on hi WIIOIiESAIiE AND RETAIIi. •T. & A.. MicMILLAN 1 S. HAYWARD k Co., Hardware of all kinds, Relative Value of Money. 153 Teas, Sngari and Tobaccoa. John. der; FR Titus, Vio r ; Frank Hathew» Treasurer; Alex Cochrane, Guide; Walker, M d, Medio ) Bowman, Trustees] The N. B. Women's Christian Temperance Union. [Mrs John March, St John, President; Mrs W W Turnbull, St John, Mrs ]ivid Vincent, Carleton ; Mrs Dunham, Portland ; Mrs Samuel Watts, Wood- ck ; Mrs Phillips, Fredericton ; Mrs Todd, St Stephen, Vice-Presidents ; I Steadraan, Fredericton, Secretary ; Miss Jane Lockhart, St John, Treaa- er; Msss Ella Thome, Fredericton, Auditor. Relative Value in Canadian Corrency of tbe Coinage of all Nations. COUNTBy. istria jlgium liTia ill btish Possessions in jiorth America Igota M. ntral America lili... ~ Iina amark. padur... fPt ftncc... ce aan Empire., lan lia. «ria. lico. iherlands. way. ftugal. Kia wich Islands . n , m _ Education, and all ot finces, conalfcntly onh«tzerland States of Colum- Monetary Unit. Florin Franc Dollar Melrees 1000 reis Dollar Peso Dollar Peso Tael Crown Dollars Pound of 100 Piastres Franc Drachma Mark Yen Rupee of 16 Annas Lira Dollar Dollar Florin Crown Dollar Milreis of 1000 reis Ruble of 100 Copies Dollar Peseta of 100 Centimes Crown Franc Mahbub of 20 Plasters Piasters Peso Standard. Ciold and Silver do Gold Gold do Silver (iold Silver Gold Silver Gold Gold and Silver Gold and Silver Gold Gold Silver Gold and Silver Gold Silver Gold and Silver Gold Silver Gold Silver Gold Gold and Silver Gold Gold and Silver Silver Gold Silver Value in Dominion 45 3-10 19 3-10 96 5-10 54 5-10 $1 00 96 5-10 93 5-10 91 2-20 91 .35 26 8-10 93 5-10 S4 97 4-10 19 3-10 19 3-10 23 8-10 99 7-10 44 4-10 19 .3-10 $1 00 »1 01 5-10 38 5-10 26 8-10 93 .'v-lO $1 08 74 8-10 $1 00 19 3-10 26 8-10 19 3-10 84 4-10 04 ;i-10 93 5-10 Standard Coin. 8 Guildur or 20 Francs Gold 5, 10 and 20 Francs Escudo, U bolivar None Dollar Condor dubloons and Escudo 10 Mucee and 100 Cau- darens 10 and 20 Crowns Dollar 3, 10, 20, and 50 Piastres 5, 10 and 20 Francs 5, 10, 20, 50 and 100 Drachma 5, 10 and 20 Marks 1, 2, 5, 10, 20 Yen 5, 10, 20, 50, and 100 Lira Peso or Dollar, 5, 10, 25 Morin 10 (tuldens Gold $4.01 9-10 10 and 20 Crowns 2, 5 and 10 Milreis ]4, J^and Rouble 5, 10, 20 and 100 Peseta 10 and 20 Crowns 5, 10 and 20 Francs 25, 50 100, 2.')0 and 500 Piasters ; ! or. King and Canterbury 8ti., entrance on Canterbury, St. John, N. B. 154 Census. — Advertisement. TATLOR & DOCKRILL, Oroc«rf , Second Census of Canada— 1881. POPUL.ATION. Provincks. P.E Island, one small division estimated Nova Scotia, New Bninswiclc, QTiebec(Magdalen Islands, Labrador and unorganized Territories estimated,. Ontario, (Algoma and two unorganized Territories estimated), Manitoba (former limits, two-sub dis- tricts estimated), British Columbia (including Indians) estimated, Territories and Manitobia Extension (Indians included) estimated, Total,. Census of 1861. Census of 1871. Incrse Rat« per cent 16.2 17.2 13.3 7.2 16.1 Census for 1881, 80,857 3.30,8.')7 252,047 1,111,556 1,396,091 94,021 387,800 286,594 1,191,516 1,620,851 12,728 33,586 60,500 13,154 56,943 33,547 79,950 224,760 107,781 440,585 321,129 1,358,469 1,913,460 49,509 60,000 100,000 3,686'596 . .X. 4,350,933 iliau Incr.if' per cnt 13,750 14,6) 52,7ft.') IS.G 35,5:j.-) 12.5 166,953 14.0 292,609,18.1) 36,781 ^289. 26,414 :s,G 39,50o|6.5.2 66-l,:«7i8,fl Province of New Brunswick. 1881. Albert, St John City, ... St John County, Charlotte, Kings, Queen's, Sunbury, York, Carleton, Victoria, Westmorland, ... Kent, Northumberland, Gloucester, Restigouche, City of St John, Portland, • • • • • t •■•••• 12,329 26,128 26,839 26,086 26,617 14,017 6,651 30,400 23,367 15,576 37,719 22,618 25,111 21,614 7,057 1871. 10,727 28,805 23,315 25,882 24,593 13,847 6,824 27,140 19,938 11,641 29,335 19,101 20,116 18,810 5,575 Total, 26,1? 15,22 4l,3( GEO. BLAKE, PLUMBER and GAS-FITTEBt HOXJSE -A.mD SHIF I»I.TJIw^BI3NrQ, r IVo. I'TT XJoion Street, - - Saimt «Joliii, IN. I Lead Scuppers, Ships' W. C, Load Figures, Bath Tubs, Oil Tanks, Wjwh Bowls, always in stock, and at Bottom Prices. BEST OF BGFEBENCE GIVEN WHEN BEQUIBED. Census. — Religious Denominations. 155 - (1 • t* Census iliaU jr for Incr.it ' ptT Qt 1881, c nt S.2 107,781 13,750 14,(5^ 7.2 440,585 52.7K. > i:!.t;i 3.3 321,129 35,5:i. >12.5] 7.2 1,358,469 166,953 14.0 6.1 1,913,460 292,600^18.0 ■ ••I 49,509 36,781 289. .... 60,000 26,414 78.0 100,000 39,50 '66-1,* lO|6.5.2 17' 18.0 4,350,933 r. 1871. 9 10,727 8 28,805 9 23,315 6 25,882 7 24,593 [7 13,847 .1 6,824 27,140 i 19,938 6 11,641 9 29,335 8 19,101 20,116 4 18,810 7 5,575 26,1S 15,2' 41,3, Sell their Goods at lowest cash prices. Some Census Fgrures. iTlic census returns of the chief cities of the Dominion are as follows : City. 1871. Montreal, 107,225 Toronto, 56,092 Quebec, 59,698 Halifax 29,582 Hamilton, ., 26,716 Ottawa, 21,545 St John, 28,805 London, 15,826 Kingston, 12,407 Charlottetown, , 8,802 Guelph 6,878 8t Catherines, 7,864 Three Rivers, 7,570 Winnipeg, 241 Sherbroke, 4,432 mparative statement may be of interest : Province. 1871. P E Island, 94,021 Nova Scotia 387,800 New Brunswick, 285,594 Quebec 1,191,516 Ontario 1,620,861 Manitoba, 18,995 British Columbia, 36,247 The Territories, 1881. Increase. 140,747 33,522 86,415 30,323 64,446 2,747 36,100 6,518 35,961 9,245 27,412 5.867 26,128 19,746 3,"926 14,091 1,684 11,485 " 2,678 9,890 3,012 9,631 1,767 8,670 1,100 7,985 7,744 7,227 2,795 810 souls. The follow 1881. Increase 108,871 14.870 440,572 52,772 321,233 35,639 1,359,027 167,511 1,923,228 302,377 65,954 46,959 49,459 13,212 57,446 Religrious Denominations. be religious denominations are stated as follows : — 4 E entists, 7,211 tiats,.. 225,236 will Baptists, 50,055 leers, 21,234 ■rthren, 8,831 ITI IHI I L i'D "*" Catholics, 1,791,982 iJL ±J1jX\ irch of England 574,818 igregational, 26,900 ciples,. 20,193 iscopal, Reformed 2,596 John, jV. t rs 2,393 Iherans, 46,350 Oil Tanks, Wiifih|thodi8t Church of Canada, 582,863 opal Methodists, 103,272 jle Christian, 27,236 IQUIRISD: " :Bi3srGh, Ices. Primitive, 25,680 Other Methodists 3,830 Pagans, 4,478 Presbyterian Church in Can., 629,280 Church of IJ^cotland 32,834 Reformed Presbvterians, 12,946 Other Presbyterians, 1,106 Protestants, 6,519 Quakers, 6,553 Unitarians, 2,126- Universaiists, 4,517 Other denominations, 14,269 No religion, 2,634 Not given 86,769 . King and Ganterbnry Sts., entrance on Canterbnry, St. John, N. B. 156 Advertisements. TATLOR k DOCKRIIiL, Dealen In The following compilation will show the growth of the population of New Brunswick since 1824 : Year. Population. Increase. 1824 74,176 1834 119,457 45,281 1840 150,000 34,543 1851. 193,800 39,800 1861 252*047 58,247 1871 285,594 33,547 1881 321,243 25,639 The rate of increase in the last ten years is the lowest of any period ein(^ the foundation of the Province. J* Qi O ARE8Q ARCHITECT, JARV/S BUILDING. PRINCE WILLIAM STREEl Si^. IITT JOHN, N. B. COPPERPLATE M LITiEMIC PBlra 122 Germain Street, St. John, N. B. ARMS. CRESTS AND MONOGRAMl Eagrared and Stamped in Colors. Onrlig* Maktrs* SappUw ot all Liiia* at 8. UTWABD k Oo'i, ' ' Barristers and Attorneys. 157 Tmb, SuQan and Tobaocoi. population of New! ROLL OF BARRISTERS AND ATTORNEYS. Those whoso names arc marked thus * arc either not residing or not practising in Province. ncreawe. 45,281 84,543 39,800 58,247 33,547 25,639 NAMES. Charles P Wetinore, {William Carman, Timothy Robert Wetmoie, B CL jRichard Carman, of any period 8in(A'har^8 A Harding, [ illiam Jack, Q C, eorge F H Minchin, nel Gay Morse bert Barry Dickie, * on Wm Hunter Odell, A B, * ephen H Hitchings ristopher Milner avid Shanks Kerr, Q C, ames W Peters, * TBeorge Botsford, ■ohn D Kinnear,* , J W Wardlaw,* lartin Bent Palmer, rancis A H Stratton, 1 __ j^__i-._«ames Stanley Morse, AM O TnCC /fceophilus Deabrisay, Q C, (m Tyng Peters,* ndrew O Black, * ames A Harding, * Han A Davidson, Q C, P Wetmore, homas T Wyer, * ames J Kaye, Q C, wardH Wilmot, AM, eorge Connell, wis P Fisher, Q C, illiam M Howe, * larles Doherty, homas C Chapman, * lU 1 I II 11 I U on Sir Albert J Smith, Q C, ames Odell, A B, * homas W Bliss, inmel B Davidson, * hn Henry Phair, * B. in. N. B. Jphn Henry J iolors, rABD k Go's, McElmon, * imes R Curry, lexander T Paul,* m Henry Hatheway, * Admitted Attorneys. 11 Julv 15 Oct'r 15 July 16 Oct'r 11 Feb 13 Oct 13 Oct 12 Oct 7 Feb 18 July do 17 Oct do 11 Feb do 14 Oct 10 Feb 10 Feb 13 Oct 9 Feb do 13 June 17 Oct 17 Oct do do do 4 Feb 14 Oct do 18 June 13 Oct do 9 Feb 12 Oct 13 June 6 Feb 6 Feb 6 Feb 16 Oct do 5 Feb do 11 June 15 Oct 15 Oct Admitted Barristers. 1823 '25 '28 '30 '32 '34 '32 '34 '35 '35 do '36 '36 '36 do '37 '38 '38 do '39 do '40 '40 14 July 5 Feb 16 Julv 17 do ' 11 Feb 9 Feb 16 Oct 9 Feb 7 Feb 8 Feb 12 Oct do 11 Oct 9 Feb 11 Feb 14 Oct 13 June 6 Feb 15 Oct 4 Feb do 16 Juno 13 Oct 1825 '28 '30 '40 do do do 13 Oct do do do '41 1 19 Feb do 13 Oct do do do do '43 '43 '44 '45 '45 '45 '45 do '46 do do do do 12 Oct 17 June 13 Oct do 6 Feb 16 Oct 15 Oct 4 Feb 5 Feb 17 .June 14 Oct do 3 Feb do 13 June 12 Oct 13 Oct Residence. Fredericton Fredericton Gagetown '32|Chatham '34 1 Gagetown '35 St John '34 Fredericton '37 Hoi^ewell '35 Nova Scotia '38 Fredericton '37 St Stephen do Dorchester do St John do St John do Fredericton '38 Nova Scotia '40 New York. '40 Hopewell do Fredericton '41 Restigouche '47 California do Fredericton '48 St John doBr'thColum'a '48 Gagetown do St Andrews do St John I \; Cor. King and Canterbnry Sts., entrance on Canterbury, St. John, N. B. rD ATTORNEYS. TA7L0R & DOCKBQiL, Dealers in NAMES. Ward Chipman Drury, A B, * Samuel Thompson, Q C, George J Bliss, Frederick Coster, * William H Buckerfield, * George Skeffington Grimmer, Q Henry W Frith Hon Peter Mitchell, * George G Gilbert, A B, Q C, Edwani Jack, * B Lester Peters, Q C, Faniel Ferguson, * Edward B Chandler, John C Winslow, W W Street, A Li, R Hutchinson, Q C, Hon John J Eraser, Q C, Benjamin G Gray, A B, * Lewis J Almon, D Gustavus Maclaughlan Charles W Weldon, A M, Q C, Alexander Ballentine, Hurd Peters, A M, * William P Dole, A B,* James J Kerr, * John Ix)throp Marsh, jun, A B, William Henry Tuck, Q C D C Charles J Sayre, George Frederick Hill, * Joseph B Peck, Alfred Wm Savary, A B, ♦ J R Macshane, " Charles E Knapp, C N Skinner, Q C, G S Smith, A li, Hon Daniel L Hanin^':'0n, Q C, Benj R Stevenson, A i\ Q C, Henry Bartlett Rpinsford John Augustus Wright, A B, Amos Botsford Chandler,* Thomas Gray Merritt, Fred E Barker, D C L, Q C, Cbarlcs A Peck, William M Jarvis, Joseph C Barbaric, Charles H B Fisher, Q C, John G Clifford * A Rankin Bedell, A B, Thomas A Welling, Edward L Wetmore, A B, Q C, C, Admitted Attorneys. L, 15 Oct 16 Oct 4P^eb 10 June do 14 Oct do do do do 12 Oct 7 Feb do do do 13 Oct do do do 12 June 12 Oct 7 P^eb 10 June do 10 Oct 10 April 10 Oct 13 Feb 13 April 13 Oct 13 Oct do 13 Feb 13 June 13 Oct 14 June 14 April 13 April 1 April 14 June 14 June 14 April do 14 Oct do do 9 Feb 16 April 12 June 1846 do '47 '47 do do do do do do '48 '50 do do do '50 do do do '51 do '52 do do do '53 do '54 do '56 '57 '57 '58 '58 do '59 do '60 do do do '60 '61 do do do '62 '63 do do Admitted Barristers. 14 Oct 12 Oct 10 Feb 15 June 1847 '48 '49 do 15 Oct do do 12 Oct 13 June 13 Oct 7 Peb 10 April 10 Feb 12 June 12 Oct do 27 Oct do 10 June 10 Oct do 10 June do 13 Oct do 10 June 10 Oct 10 Oct do 10 Feb 10 June 13 Oct 13 June do do do June Oct 13 June 12 June 16 April 19 Oct do 14 Oct 6 Feb '49 do do '48 '50 '53 '52 '51 '58 '51 '62 do '51 '51 '53 '52 '55 '53 do '54 '55 '56 '58 '58 do '61 '(U) '59 '61 '60 '62 '61 do do '65 '64 do Resid cqJ 17 June '64 St John Newcastle! Frederiotol Australia Westmorla St StephenI St John Montreal St John Charlotte St John Chatham Moncton Wooilstock I Fredericlon Richibucto Fredericton Halifax, N St John Bathurst St John do do do Amherst Frederictor St John Richibucto St Stephen Dorchester Digby St Joiin Dorchester St John St John Dorcho«tcr St Andre? Frederictoi St John do United Sta '69 St John do '63 Hopewoll St John Dalhousie Frederioto United Hu St John Shediac Fredericto S. HATWABD It Co., Wholesale Hardware and Carriage Stock, L Anifix li.xvj Attff^ xxt'ixjiMl.Tti'Ttjr' ' M. 9 V ' i »itted istcrs. Havaiia and Gennan Cigars. KesidcDce.! NAMluS. une me St John Newcastle FrederictoD Australia Westmorl St Stephen St John Montreal St John Charlotto St John Chatham Moiicton Woodstock Fredericton Richihucto Frederictoi Halifax, N St John Bathurnt St John do do do Amherst *54 Fredcrict St John Richihucto St Steithen Dorchester Digby St John Dorchcfltef St John St John Dorche«t«r St Andre Frederictoi St John United 8ti St John do Hopewell St John Dalhousie Frederic United 9 St John Shedia( '64 Fredcrict '55 '56 Iwilliam M Connell, LL B, Jeorge F Gregory, [Iharles A Holstead, B Robinson, A B, deb Richardson, 'at E Sweeney, * on F E Morton, [Uvis A Mills, Janies F McManiis, [ilfred Henry DeMill, A M, lenry Lawrance Sturdee, A M, iilns A 1 ward, A M, •eter Millar, * ibert Brooks Peters, * ward Byron Winslow, ibert (,'aie, hos I^ewis Harrison, A B,* r. aew George Blair, Jfred F Street, * leorge McSorley, lames Ciordon Forbes rthur Clarence Fairweather rederiok W Stockton, k'alter J Kilner, * ibert J Ritchie, bcrt Malhew, A M, * lanley Boyd,* ndolph Ketchum Jones, lac Allen Jack, A B, inics Hannay,* lohn P Hudson,* iraol S (iross,* miel Jordan, losiah Woo do do M(mct()n J Howe Dickson, 22 Oct 1874 22 Oct 1875 Dorchester 8. HATWARD ft Co., Wholesale Hardware, Carriage Stock, etc. mitted ristere. Residence 1870 Fredericton ed H McKiel, 70|Halifax dojSt John do) do doiRichibudo dolSt John do I do 1870;Bo8ton 'TllUnited Stat Barristers and Attorneys. 161 Teas, Sugars and Tobaccos. NAMES. K McMonagle, LL B, jgh H McLean, enry A Forster, chard F Quigley, iles B Dixon, illiam A ]*ark, Perley Williston, S lienaon. Ine ril 7li hn Black, iniphrev (lilbert, n McMillan, A B, 'TljSt John do| do dol do doSt Steplun do; do dol Dorchester dojSt John do Newcastle doiSt John '72| do dol do do do 72 do do do do 73 do 74 do do do do do do 75 do 75 do do do do do do do «lo do 1875 St Stephen Madawask Madawaskt Moncton Ottawa St John do do do do Gagetown Centreville California Nevada Frederietoi do St John do (iagetown St John Woodstook St John do do do Chathuiu St John Moncton AB, W Tread well, A B, illiam A Rnssell, hn II Cother, irvey Atkinson, Herbert I^ee, A B, D Otty, Watson Allen, idrew H Johnson, C Coster, A B, non A Wilson, les II Masters, A M, A Trneman, ed W Kerston, mry R Emmerson, bert S White, A B, LL B, [phen Rund, ,V Hannah, hn D Williams, ipman A Steeves, arles A Palmer, seph A Harris,* illiam Wilson, B Chandler, LL B, A Lawlor, W Wells, 11 McAlpine, A B, arles O'Donnell,* E McLeod, McGivern, jr, A M, McLeod, nuind G Kaye, rton S Read, LL B, nnis li Gallagher, am A Rankin,* hn McAllister, I Duffy,* orpc P Tliomas, me Stock, etc. Dorchester in T Harrington, Admitted Attorneys. Admitted Barristers. 22 Oct 1874 22 Oct 1875 do 13 Feb 13 Feb 13 Feb 23 April do June June 22 Oct do do do do Feb 2 Feb do do do do 2 Feb do do 21 June do 18 Oct i 19 Oct I do ' do 112 Oct j21 Oct I do I do ! do 1 do I Feb I May j do I June I do I do I Oct i April |13 Feb do 13 Feb do 75 75| do 13 Feb do 23 April do do do 19 June do 14 Oct yance to horses, but I Imost crazy lislied IS^l JL, X>. 9000,0 - •«.441,Q - 4,785,0 1,656,0 ss, definite contract. }, no false expectatioJ Assets Over $1,750,CX)0.00. British American Assurance ESTABLISHED 1833 A. 0. Co, lSSets over. #1,^00,000.00. ■ $2,000,000. _ >. , , IIIE BOILER INSPECTION UNO INSURANCE COMPANY by the month or ye lation required. Va O-P fn A "NT A "H) A paid, 80,000. accident, at lew th L xteen days, at 25 ce and Railroad Statio $5,200,000. UCY. [lUM, i I Class I y. I Medium. Especially constituted for the protection of Steam users, and foi* the purpose Igiving aavice and information to constructors of mechanical appliances. R. W. W. FRINK, General Agent, Saint John. DIAMOND BOOKSTORE, 85 North side (|neen Square, CharlottetowD, HEO.L.CHAPFELLE, DEALER IN Books, Stationery, Toys, Fancy Goods, &c, Pablisher Chappelle's P. E. Island Almanac and Directory. iOWEST PRICE STORE IN THE CITY. |rs, Shoemaker-s, Kl AGKNT FOR I Intercolonial Express Coni[)any. Provident Mutual Association of Canada, lenters, BlacksmMLife.) J. & J. Tayler's Fire Proof Safe, Toronto. Dominion Rubber Stamp Tompany, Toronto. Scotch Dye Works, Halifax, N. S. Aikin, Lambert « Jbnipany's (iold Pens and Pencils, New York. Redpath Lyceum Bureau, il'l Agents, Poston and Chicago. • kt, Saint John, ^1 Cor. Kiug^d Canterbury Sts7 entrance on Canterbnry7st. Jobn, N. B. 810.00 20.00 30.00 50.00 B, Merchants, Docti Traveling Men, t i kinds, J.O .DVERTI8EMENTS. TATLOR k DOCaUULL, Grocers, STttMSHIP C Hiiiliiii** l>et>vec3ii Saint John, N.B., Halifax, N.S. LIVERPOOL and LONDON. Freight and Passengers. TROOP & SON, Managers LEATHER MANUPAGTUREfil A.3SriD 3DE-A.3LEPI IIsT COD AND FINISHERS' OILS, CURRIERS' TOOLS Plasterers' Hair, Lampblack, Bark Mills, &c. LEATHER SOLD ON COMMISSION. JI^LAOING, LARRIGAN LEATHERS A SPECIALTY 240 Union Street, - St. John, N. B. Oarriafle Hakws' Supplies of all kinds at S. HATWARD k Go's, ;- ■ >:->- Advertibementh. 169 Sell their Goods at lowest casb prices. I ) I iM & mi, MANUKACrrUKRS OK ax, N. S. J DON. ers. Managei 'ino Carriages and Sleighs, -12, ^3, ^^, ^5;, Kepairiiigf done promptly and at moderate prices. S, JA8. McCONNELL, ueER IMPORTER AND DKALER IN :rs' tools \lls, &c. ISSION. ioots, Shoes, and Bubbers, OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, No. 15 King Street, St. John, N. B. JPEOIALTYlUSTOM WORK PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. \\, N. B. ft Go's, lor. King and Canterbury Sts., entrance on Ganterbnry, St. John, N. B. X Advertisementb. TAYLOR k OOGUULL, Grooerg, J. R. CA -J, 9 ENNIS & GARDNER BLOCK, PRINCE WM. STR£] American and Canadian Oils, German Study, and English and American BURNERS, CHIMNEYS, WICKS, ETC. JAMES W.HARRINGTON OS K:iii«r Hti-eet, WHOLESALE AND BETAIL DEBLEU IN PAPER HANGINGS GLASS, OF ALL KIND!^. WINDOW SHADf BRUSHES, VAKNISH GLUE, AND PAINTERS' MATERIALS. Special attention given to orders for Blindn for Stores, ChurchoH, Offices a Dwellings, from Coinitry or in City. a^GL^SS OTJT TO OI?.r)EK..i S. HAYWAIU) & Co., Wholesale Hardware, Carriage Stock, etc. Advertisemknt. 171 Aganto " Royal Owl " dgarette, Pore Havana Tobacco. ON. mmm imiWf ®ff(© 9 Wffl. STREl m Oils, ciixj]b:b's coit.iv:Eit.. d American i > - EKS, ETC. ^GTON LEBIN lirect Representatives of all the Leading Rail- road, Steamboat and Steamship Lines, OFFERING CHOICE OF ROUTES. VIA INTERCOLONIAL RAILWAY. St, John and Maine Rail^vay, -A. IT ID — INTERNATIONAL STEAMERS, CONNECTING WITH AI.I. ROUTES lORTH, SOUTH AI^D WEST. 3o all Local Lines, includiner Empress, Union Line Steamers, New Brunswick RaUway, Wef>tem Counties Railway, Windsor and Ann*?- o! is Railway, &c., &c. Persons couif ih50.) MANUFACTURERS AND WHOLESALE DEALERS IN Sa^tSf ife@©Sf Sipp^fs RUBBER GOODS, LARRIGANS, &c. ITo^. 2S «& 25 Prince liTiHianft Sitre<^t, (S(>4;on(l Door abov« MvsNrM. Daniel & Boyd.) SAINT JOHN, NEW BRUNSWICK. Awarded First Prize at New IJruiiswick Provincial Exliibition, INSO. GEO. ROIEBTSON 5 10 WATER STREET, SAINT JOHN, N. B. Wholesale Gfocei and West India Mefchanl, 67 Prince Wm. Street, Saint John, N. B. FINEST GROCERIES Family Accounts a Specialty. S. HATWARO & Oo., Wholesale Hurdware and Oarriage Stock, Advertisement. 173 Bny on tbe most favorable terms in the best markets. I 00, 1™ ^^'^^ "IK ^^^'^^ iHOFtCrORY! ESTJ^lBXjISTXICID 1850. ilLERS IN pp@ir$. PRICi Se SHAW ^NS, &C. itiit street,! SWIOK. I Exliibition, issO.I 9 MANUFACTURERS OF ALL KINDS OF ON 5 ) N, N. B. Ln, N. B. IBS Ity. ___ lage Stock, ARRIAOES AND SLEIGHS. Repairing in all its Branches Executed with Neatness and Despatch. Carriages, Wagons, &c., sent for and returned at our expense within the limits of City and Portland. iecond-hand Sleighs, Coaches, Wagons, and TOP iUJGGIES— For Sale Cheap. CARRIAGE STOCK OF ALL KINDS FOR SALE LOW. Cor. King and Oanterbory Sts., entrance on CanterbniT, St. John, N. B. 174 Advertisement. TAYLOR & DOCKRILL, Dealers in 1828. 1828. J. HARRIS & CO (Formerly HARRIS & ALLAN,) Paradise Row, Portland, - - Saint John, N, B New Brunswick Fonndry and Railway Car Works, Retail Warerooms, Portland Rolling Mills, . . . . . - Paradise Row 25 Water Street • Strait Shore 3S/r-A-3SrXJ;F-A.OTXJPt3i3IiS OF UmWAY m OF EMY DESCIIFTIOI CHILLED CAR WHEELS, Steam Engines of all kinds, Mill Machinery, Lowell Turtine Water Wheels SHIP CASTINGS, SHIP PUMPS, HALL, PARLOR AND GOOK STOVES, SLATE MANTELS, REGISTER GRATES SHIPS' IRON KNEES, Uamiiiercd Car AxIch, llaiiiiiKM'ed Sliai'tiiif^ and Sliaix Nail Plate, Uailway Fisli Plates. S. HAYWARD & Co., Hardware of all kinds, Advertisements. 175 Havana and German Clgan. 1828. J.iJ.W.MUl MANUFACTURERS OF CO ">. I STEM INEim IDTUY nUS John, N. B. 1 . ParadlBeBofj 25 Water Street . Strait Shoi OF hafbing, Hangers and Pulleys HAND AND POWER ELEYATOHS. Waterloo Street, Nuiiit Joliii, lVe>v HmnssiAvioli;. :ls, kinds, iter Wheel IMPS, ORATEI ©TEL 0TTIWI North Side King Square, St. John, N. B. COSMAN & DAVIS, PROPRIETORS. orms : #1.<)0 to #l-^0 i>oi- T>ay. Q fc^This ITolel is Newly FiiriilslicMl throughout, and is conductal ' I on Htriotly Temperance principles. b and Shup< fs. I EVERY ATTENTION PAID TO QUESTS' COMFORT. ir. King and Oanterbnry Sts., entrance on Canterbury. St. John, N. B. 176 Advertisements. TAYLOR & DOCKRILL, Dealers in CURKE, KERR & THORNE, 42 and 44 Prince Wm. Street, Saint John, N. I HARDWARE, CUTLERY, PAmTS and OES Glass, Lead, Zinc, Rope, Tar, Pitch, AGHtlCULTURAL TOOLS, Electro-Plated Silverware, and Fancy Goods, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. 42 and 44 PRINCE WM. STREHT. xvni.i> ia. Teu, Sngan and Tobaccos. L. N. V ALPEY, Aniericaii and I>omestic IRIXT. WITH CA-Il-E, ohii, 'N, .BOOTS, SHOES AND RUBBERS, OF BKNT MAKES, WllOT.KHALfr: AND KKTAIIi. Corner King and Canterbury Streets, SA.IIVT JOIIIV, ]V. U. HARRIS ALLAN, ^Et , kos. 19 and 21 Water Street, mMABIAl ^. U' MASON i<- UISl iind vervmiK'h l«i Terms easy. rARO & Go's, MANUFACTURER OF ALL KINDS m CASTIIIGS FOR SHK MILLS & STUM, .A.LX. KI2MD© Ships' Hardware and Fittings, STO^^ES, 0-A.lS/^BOOSES, cScO. Gor. King and Ganterbnry Sts., entrance on Ca]>i'(erbnr7, St. John, H. B. 13 178 Advertisements. TATIiOR k DOGKRUJi, Grocers, HEW 7:CT0m HOTEL NoH. 1(M), 111 & ii:} D. w. Mccormick, JdfeT" FIRST-CLASS SAMPLE ROOMS."^S« M 3 Warerooms, 93 lo 97 Charlotte Street Factory, - Corner Union and Carmarthen Streets MANUFACTURERS OF THE FINEST BLACK WALNUT FURNITURE IMPORTERS OF THE RICHEST English and French RAW SILKS, TAPESTRIES, BROCADES, &c. FARLOK. feUIXES ttt all Prices. HANDSOME ENGLISH PLATE MIRRORS. Afll) and Vxne CHAMBER SETS, Chairs, Tablen, &c., at very Low Piicp Goods carefully Tacked and Shippctl free of charge on Boat or Cars. Carriage Hakera' Sappllea of all Unda at 8. HATWARD & Oo'a, A DV KRTI8EM ENT8. SeU their Goods at lowest caBh prices. lom 179 TICK, WHOLESALE IlK «HB Nelson Street, OMS.-iea mil larlolle Street irlhen Streets iITURE BROCADES, &c. 'rices. IRORS. ^t very Low Price jat or Cars. fARD k Go's, i^.I]XT .JOHTV, X JOHN ALLINGHAM. Chailotte llitreet, -^^^SE Saint John. ]!ir. B •9 EAMME ^ C^\ ^\ '(Z^ T7^\ i^' HARNESS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION MADE TO ORDER. "IB* Cor. BLing and Canterbury Sts. entrance on Canterbury, St. JoJin, N. B. ^==tmlf^ t > 4 180 Advertisement. if' k * * TAYLOR k DOCKRILL, Grocers, Canada Lead and §aw Worki JAMES ROBERTSON, 3V.d[ET-A.Xj 1^-B1Sj ^ J. & A. MoHILLAN, Booksellers, Stationers, Paper Rulers, etc., noToeRiri 8^ Qerms^ia Btreet, *l c The PHOTOS now made ut these Kooins are of the highest artistic linii If you desire perfect satisfaction in Photography, call on CLIMO. His Pho are guaranteed NOT TO FADE. See the beautiful specimens of his wo at the door — none excelling, and few eipialling, those gems of art, the i)ri( for which are unparalleled in the annals of photography. New Fram Pictures of deceased friends enlarged. Two Tintypes 25 cents. Patrons from the country who desire Photos can have them sent by jw and good Photos can be made in any weather but that of heavy clouds w rain. When required, appointments may be made for sittings. Marine Insurance Gompanj Cash Capital paid up, . $1,000,000. VROOM & ARNOLD, 8. EATWABP It Oo., WhplfNiale Hardware anil Carriage Stock, « ' ■ " h-:tf*-xiA.' •' ■•.1 ;f ji iper Rulers, etc., Advertisement. 98 Prince Wm. Street, Saint John, H. B. 180 JEl ^4. IV IN E ^" ' Bif liigliest artistic finii iCLIMO. IlisPlioi I specimens of his w( gems of art, the pri •aphy. New Fnim cents, ave them sent by po t of heavy clouds w sittings. NSURANCE ROOMS! I's.iisrcE "v^.m:. street, SAINT JOHN, N. B. ompanj Providence Washington Insurance Co. Delaware Mutual Safety Insurance Co. Western Assurance Company. Union Insurance Company. , r WOMO. FIRS ixiiiTKAErci:. uardian Fire and Life Assurance of London, England. CA.I»ITAL paid up, - - #f>,000,000. %mST-CLASS COMPANIES. LD, PROMPT SETTLEMENT OF LOSSES. 3I35r, IST. 3 '• ^ffent. ige Stock, Cor. Kino and Oanterbnry Sts., entrance on Oanterbory, St. John, N. B. 14' A DVERTIfiEMENTS. J. & A. HcMnJiAll, Printera, Bookbinders, Booksellers, ^idldlicifton & l^rrltt . W: ,P , '■:..■; J :i (Successors to R. E. PUDDINGTON, & CO. J CROCERSAi FRUIT dealer: 55 Charlotte Street, ST. cronisr, i^. i •J. >^asj^te: sc o<>. A i$mmm f# ^^1 '^AT^ie.EECOTJSEIMiEI^r, 1, 3, 55 audi -y CAIVTERBXTRY STREET ST. JOHN, N. B. All PeHcriptioiiH of DRY GOODS Sold at the L.o\v Trade Prices. 8. HATWARD & Co., ^ffdware of all Unds, Advertisements. 1«7 looksellers, errltt f &C0.) u- ]im reet, EIIsT, IsT. o<>. ^fl 08 PrinM Wm. Street, Saint John, H. B. 4-4. ocic ST. IN LARGE VARIETY, AND OF UNSURPASSED QUALITY. rp also keep in Stock, Slieliecl Almonds, Filberts, Walnuts, S. S. Almonds, Pea-Nuts, &e. J. R. WOODBURN & CO. ^^1 :Bisr, s^^'l The best place iu St. Jolm ' tx)get a pair oi' ^ ^ ^ % 1^ % ^. * . ■:* V .« STREE J ^*A^l'.^^ w «•* -' I ., o. d at the Lim ' "^ [GfBY, HOUTH, [EGAN, MOUTH. CTKC '0 i ILWAVa [NCIPAL, RAII ICES. ITHER ROUn.1 Ication by POST^ [y .SANT,„„ gent, St. John, N. Uge Stook, etc.