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This is the largest Map published in the Province. It has been revised and corrected since its first publication, and can be had mounted on cloth and rollers, coloured and varnished ; on cloth, coloured, in a case, for the pocket, for travelling ; and on blue paper, same as a chart. - FOR SALE BY BOOKSELLERS AND STATIONERS, ORDNANOE SQUAEE, HALIPAX. ALSO AT 6 PER CENT. .^^]H^^^(^ •i ; I 1^ national Library of Canada Bibliotheque nationals du Canada f jp 1 #»' J. s. coc Beini '"■ ! i*^/: ? H. H, J. S. COCHUAX, Wholcnale & Betnll Cliouiht nnd Diugght, 124 Granville St., Halifax. BELCHER'S MUtt $ ttt^tt^Clt FOR THe. YEAR OF OUR UORO 18 67: Being the THIBD after Bissextile or Leap Tear, and the latter part of the THIRTIETH, and the beginning of the THIRTY-FIRST Year of the Eeign of ^ HER IVtAJESTY QTJEEJN VICTORIA. Calculated for Halifax, Lat. 44" 39' 20" N., and Long. 63^ 36' 40 { W., from Greenwich, and for ordinary purposes will serve, with sufficient accuracy, for all parts of the Province, including the Island of Cape Breton. Containing matters useful and necessary ^for all classes, whether in town or country, manufacturing or agricultu- ral ; soldier, sailor, volunteer, or militia-man ; believer or sceptic ; professional or non-professional. (ESTABLISIIJSD IN 1824.) I ii ,V.': HALIFAX, NOVA SCOTIA : PUBLISHED BY C. H. BELCHER. James Bowes & Sons, Printers. -i a CS OS ■a 9 9 » I u 8 OS H. H. FULLER & CO., Hardware, 45 Upper Water St.— ;S«e page advertisemeni. ft. T. MVlft, Bookseller anA Stationer, 125 GranTllle Street. c^ a> O o o o O D GQ PE4 P3 l-H pa w < «*> O P O ADVERTISEMENTS. [1867. DRY GOODS. WHOLESALE! COUNTRY MERCHANTS WILL FIND THK CHEAPEST «00]>«l AT THE OLD ESTABLISHMENT, L o isr D.o :isr house. Formerly in Granville Street, but now in HOLLIS STREET, OPPOSITE LOWER SIDE PROVINCE BUILDING. EOWAnO BUUNG Is alTraj'S ^well prepa,«:*ed Tfith LARGE LOTS OF GOODS, UNDER REGULAR PRICES, Being in the British Market personally twice a year, and having an agent constantly on the lookout for bargains at other times. CHEAP LOTS CONSTANTLY ARRIVING! The General Stock is always well assorted in Grey, White, Striped and Printed Cottons, Flannels, Tickings, Drills, Cloths, Ready-Made Cloth- ing, Coburgs, Delaines and Fancy Dress Goods, Shawls, Mantles, Hats and Straw Goods, Thread and Small Wares. 5^ Note the address. EDWARD BILLING, IL.OIVr>0]V HOUSE, 195 MOLLIS STREET. See Advertisement to Retail Department, ftwing the Index. BROWN BROTHERS & CO., Druggists, Ordnance Square, Halifax. LcdKera* Journals, Uny and (Jasli Books, at U. T. MII1B*8. 18G7.] ADVERTISEMENTS. JAMES S. COCHRAN IMPORTER & WHOLESALE RETAIL AND Dispensing Chemist, AND DEALER IN OBUGGISTS' 8UN0BtE3» viSM VUK ^<& Perfumery y Toilet Requisites, FIELD, GARDEN AND FLOWER SEEDS, DYE STUFFS, &c. Orders from the Country filled at Shortest Notice. 1S4: C^RAnmiiiiE St. • (LATE RICHARDSON'S,) • f-l OQ o o is g .S CO CO o o c8 a> o EH OQ Photographic Chemicals, Cards and Cases.— BROWN BROTHERS 4" CO. MUIR, Bookseller and Stationer, 126 Granville Stroot. Halifax. CI g © I t: o u 1 ADVERTISEMENTS. OS o *-^ o Q c [1867. BROWN'S Continental Exiire$«;s GENERAL FORWABDIN& AGENCY, Connecting with the principal Express Companies in Europe and America. HEAVY GOODS, PARCELS AND SPECIE FORWARDED TO ALL PLACES WITH DESPATCH. NOTES, PRAFTS AND BtlU COUECTED and prompt returns made. gjThe proprietor of the Express gives personal attention to the paying of duties and passing goads through the Customs. Expresses arc made up at this Office Semi-Daily for Truro and Wind- sor, Daily for all parts of Nova Scotia and New Brunswick, Tri- weekly for Canada, the United States and Prince Edward Island, Fortnightly for Europe and Newfoundland, and Monthly for Ber- muda and West Indies. In order to avoid delays, have all goods marked and consigned to BROWN'S CONTINENTAL EXPRESS. PRINCIPAL OFFICES AND AGENTS. London, G. B Thos. Meadows & Co., the Albany. Liverpool, G. B " " Wood St. , Cheapside. Boston, Mass R. R. Smith, 5 Congress Sq. Saint John, N. B Charlottetown, p. E. I. . .Delaney & Byrne. St. .Johns, N. F F. N. Finley, Water Street. Trcro, N. S Thos. McKay. PiCTou, N. S D. McKenzie. Annapolis J. N. Rice. DiGBY J. Quirk. New Glasgow D. Chisholm. Bridgetown W. G. Foster. Antigonishe T. S. Lindsay. MiDDLETON J. E. Chipman & Co. WiLMOT J, A. Gibbon. Kentviixe J.Lyons. WoLKviLLE G. V. Rand. Canning H. A. Borden. Chief Office, 196 Holiis St. HALIFAX. MlCHAEIi UROI^M, Proprietor. BROWN BROTHERS & CO., Druggists, Ordnance Square, Halifax. Halifax. [1867. em bOHOOL REQUISITES OF EVERY DESCRIF*tlOrJ t America. DED SCTEt) he paying md Wind- wick, Tri- ll Island, for Ber- nsigned to Ibany. upside. tx. »rietor. I, Halifax. [186 k' MUIR'S. ADVERTISEMENTS. QUHHN meuaawcE coMPA»Vt FII^E A.lsnD IjIFB- CAPITAL $10,000,000 2,000,000 STERLIN'v«. 03 ] HEAD OFFICES • Queen Insuraoco Building, Dale Street, Liverpool, G. B. Queen Insurance Building, Graoechuroh Street, London. Fire Risks of every description taken la the City and throughout the Province at moderate premiums. , Life Policies issued without reference to England. Head Agent foi JVbva Scotia. STEPHEN TOBIN, Halifax. Office opposite Tobin's Wharf. Solicitors, Hon. J. W. Ritchie, Jas. Thomson, Esq. Medical Referee^ W. J. Almon, Esq., M. D. FURNITURE HALL, NO. (3 PRINCE STREET, Ib the cheapest and bcBt place to bu]r ; r . •. : HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, FARLOTJR SUITS J^NT> CHLA-MiBBPt SUITS IN SOLID WALNUT AXD CHESNUT. Always on hand a l^rge assortment of Chairs, Bed- steads, Tables, Sofas, Mat- tresses, Feather Beds,, &c. Goods carefully packed for shipping. English and American Iron Bedsteads and Loolting- Glasses. CQ i o I o OQ O Q> A O m a I o a 03 O Works on Homeopathy, Preparations, &c., at BROWN BRpXHERS & CO. Ik o &4 o h« r. MCIB. Doohaeller and Sftioner, iil» tiraiiTltie Htrtitt. SZ5 1—1 Q » E OS I— I a O O &5 O ADVERTISEMENTS. [1867. GRANT, ROMANS & CO. Imiiortem ttud JDealers IN BRITISH & FOREIGN DRY GOODS WHOLESALE AND BETAIL, Ho. tSS <^ranyllle Street, AND KTo. S Ordnance Row? (OLD No., 4 GRANVILLE STREET,) HALIFAX, N. S. W)9> Mf) 9) Hit® 32 GEORGJB ST. 9 HALrF^x, ]sr. s.. lias constantly in Stock a Choice Assortment of Staple & Fancy Dry Cloods, "Whicli he offers to hie friends, in Town and Country, on the most favor- able terms, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. The Goods arc personally selected in Great Britain, and sold at a small j advance on the sterling cost. I 9$r Remember the address— S2 QEOBGE STBEET. BROWN B|iiaTHER9 & 00., Druggists, Ordnanoe Square, Halifi^x, ,3^- reet. School RequlRltes of cverj description at R. T. MVWS. [1867. CO. )ODS eet. lEET,) 9 isr. s.. »ds. nost favor- il at a small lEET. 1867.] ADVERTISEMENTS. ENQLISH AND AMERICAN BOOK STORE, 85 Granvillo Stroot, Kallihx, N". 8. BOOKS, BTATIONEBY, SHEE'TmUSIC, Fi^FER HANGINOS, &o. Mn((nzlneH ftiuI^cwapnporB rpcolred wcokly from Honton, and fortnightly om Knglnnd, Tho following^ ii a pnrtlnl list, supplied at ^ from as under t— very low prluca, English MnK-axiiiCM. Argosy !$1.76| All the Ycnr Round 8.00 Baptist Magazine 1 .50 Bow Bells 1.75 Curate's Budget 1.00 Cornhill 8.00 Chamber's Journal 2.40 Christian Treasury 1.75 Dublin University 7.75 Englishwoman's Magazine. . . . 8.00 English Mechanic 3.00 Family Treasury 1.50 Florist and Pomologist 3.00 Good Words 1.75 Gents' Magazine of Fashion. . . 3.00 Journal of Science 6.00 London Society .?8.00 Leisure Hour 1.75 Missing Link 1.00 Merry and Wise 1.00 Methodist Magazine 3.00 Once a Week 3.00 Presbyterian Messenger 1.00 Quiver 1.25 Reynold's Miscellany 1.50 St. James 8.00 Sword & Trowel (Spurgeon'9) 1.00 Sunday Magazine 1.75 School Master 1.00 Temple Bar 8.00 Young Ladies' Journal 1.75 Young Englishwoman 2.40 Eiig-Iish Newspapers Bell's Life $9.00 British Workman 0.25 British Workwoman 0.25 Church Times 2.00 Churchman's Magazine 0.26 Cassel's Family Paper.. .... 1.50 Cottage Gardener 4.00 Fun (Comic) 1.50 Family Herald 1.50 Illustrated News 7.00 Standard, Telegraph and Star Illustrated Times $4.50 Illustrated Newspaper 2.00 Illustrated Sporting News . . . 2.00 London Weekly News 3.00 News of the World 4.00 London Journal 1.50 London Review 6.50 Punch 8.00 Public Opinion 4.00 Times, latest copy, ea. str. . . . 3.00 (latest copy each str.) each. . 1.25 American Magazines. Atlantic Monthly .$8.00 Arthur's Home Magazine 2.00 Blackwood 3.00 Ballou's 8.00 Beadle 3.00 Eclectic 5.00 Godey 3.00 Harper's Magazine $3.00 Lady's Friend 2.50 Novelette 2.00 Leslie's Magazine 8.00 NicNax 1.26 Peterson's Magazine 2.00 Pleasant Hours 1.50 American Newspapers Chimney Comer $8.00 Harper's Weekly 8.00 Leslie's Illustrated 3.00 Literary Album 2.50 Police Gazette 8.00 Scottish American 3.00 Scientific American $3.00 True Flag 2.00 New York Ledger.. 2.00 New York Weekly 2.50 New York Mercury 2.00 New York Clipper 3.00 Postage to the Country— 25c. for each Magazine, 50c. for each American Paper, per annum, English Papers free. '^■■^ftCr 85 Granville Street. M- A- BUCKLEY- 3 o o 1 i o I ■i i =3 DO 2 3 •I .a HaUfex. ^ BROWN BROTHERS & CO., Importers of Gtnuine Patent Medioinw. a^ B. T. HUIA, Bookseller and Stationer, 126 Oranville Street, Halifazt ri I I I m o bO <1 a iz; <1 o o b Cm Q a O Jz; O Q 5z; o 8 ADVERTISEMENTS . [1867. C. ROBSON & CO., Have always in stock every description of STAJPLE A.IVr> FANCY r>RY ooor>H, For the Wholesale and Retail Trade. The Newest Styles in DRESS GOODS, SHAWLS, BLACK SILKS, FANCY DO., MANTLES, HOSIERY, MILLINERY, COTTONS, LINENS, CLOTHS, SMALL WARES. READY MADE CLOTHING, JOUVIN'S FRENCH KID GLOVES. MANTLES MADE TO ORDER. THOMSON, ABBOTT & CO., ^mml and dammmiDit Pmbsnte. IMPORTERS OF TEAS, SPICES, EIOE, STARCH, SOAP &o. AND WHOLESALE DEALERS IN West India Produce, Ho. 81 UPPEE WATEB STREET, HALIFAX, H. S. THE ACADIA POWDEB HILL GOHPANT, MANUFACTURE l«ittitt0 m Halting nM J^irortlttfl ^m&mf Samples can be b on and terms will be made known on application to THOMSON, ABBOTT & CO., Affenis, SI Uiiper crater Street. BROWN BROTHERS & CO., Druggists, Ordnance Square, Halifax. eet, Halifkz* Porticonales, Purses, Jewelry, &e., at R. T. HVIR'S. [1867. f OOI>«, ERY, JNERY, 'ONS, NS, HS, ro, 1867.] ADVERTISEMENTS. FA.RISH & CO. f®©f®©14f®ll 9 124 HoUis Street, VICINITY OF "HALIFAX" AND "INTERNATIONAL" HOTELS, RECEPTION ROOM ON THE GROUND FLOOR. Neatest anil Best Beplateil Irallery ii the City; HAS THE MOST ARTISTIC LIGHT, AND SELLS AT THE FAIREST PRICES. 1. CO., Its. lAP &o. WE MAKS ^AX, N. S. IINT, pplioation to nts, ittreet. e, Halifax. §%Mmt §kt\im m ^tamy ^mthx. BY AN ENTIRELY NEW PROCESS OtO PICTOaE0 COPIEO TO ANY SIZE From Da^uerrotypes or Anibrotypes, Engrayings, &c. equal to, and in many cases superior to the originaL Instantaneous Process for taking Children s ctures. PICTURES FRAMED TO ORDER, OVAl, OCTAGON OR SQUARE— IS GILT, ROSEWOOD OR BLACK WALNUT; An extensive assortment of Albums, Engravings, Cartes de Visite, Pictures of Celebrities. Local Stereoscopic, and Enlarged Views con- stantly on hand and for sale. I aa o & g eo eo § o s 1 I OQ BROWN BROTHERS ^ CO.— Gold Leaf, Dry Paints and Varniahes. A. T. MUIB, Bookseller and Stationor, 185 Graiville Btxeet. (M I o I o h3 CM o »-< P4 g Q o {25 ■< O O 10 ADVERTISEMENTS. [1867. crrr hardware store, CORNER OF CHEAP8IDE AND BEDFORD ROW, MARKET SQUARE HALIFAX, N. S. P. IT AI^SH, Importer of British & American Hardware, j Jl"oi), Sfccl, J^ol)ll()or|06^(J. . . i COBPACE, NETS, U«ES ^ TWINES* I X^ontlon Paints and Oils, dec* j Has constantly on hand a large stock of the above goods, purchased j on the best terms from the Manufacturers and sold at the very lowest ' prices. J. SILVER & CO., ' IMPORTERS AND DEALB»S IN Particular attention given to Farmers and Fishermen. HOMESPUN CLOTH, YARN, SOCKS, &c.. Taken in any quantities for G-^ods, and fair equivalent warranted. 150 ORAiNYII^Iii; ilTRGET, HALIFAX, N. S. 1867. Fii 1 For tdise, A >,nd tl harges c. bos i! Foreig: BROWN BROTHERS & CO., Druggists, Ordnance Square, Halifax. One n Risk til loss liy the St Sponges, reel. I [1867. ORE, N. S. Room Paper at 4d. a Roll and upwards at R^ T. MVIR'S. 1867.] ADVERTISEMENTS. 11 ware, N£$. s, purchased very lowest X Six Jr Ju Jbi X .nd the Cargoes of such Ships, also Ships Building and Repairing, harges and other Vessels on Navigable Rivers and Canals, and Goods t. board such Vessels, throughout Great Britain and Ireland and in Foreign Countries, from 1000 OB oAwaoB BV nm. Mtnm. •men. c, warranted. re, Halifax. SUBSORIBED AND INVESTED CAPITAL, One Million Sii Hidreil TbonsaM Fonnil!!. HALIFAX NOVA SCOTIA AGENCY, Hour. 'W. A. HsivRir, A^ent, HALIFAX, N. S. eS £3 I SQ o IW€}. Sub-Agencies in the Principal Towns in Nova Scotia. W. A. HENRY, Agent, m 03 m p4 9|IOnges, Brushes, Combs and Perfumery, at BROWN BROTHERS ^ GO'S. R. T. MUIB, Bookseller and Stationer, 125 GranTlIle Street. Pi '' I o I l-H o 03 02 Jz: 5z; o Q O Hi 12 ADVEBTISEMENTS. [lf<67. STARRS & McNUTT, DISALEBS IN IRON, STEEL, IRONMONGERY, OvTLEHY* BEST LONDON PAINTS, OILS, GLASS, PUTTY, itn, iJnil, ^kii 3iU, $iU |ipj[, GUNPOWDER, SHOT, MANILLA & TARRED ROPE, &C' &0' &c> The attention of persons visiting the city by Rail, is I'espectfully re- quested to this establishment, as its situation, on the direct route to the Railway Station, renders it peculiarly convenient for the purchase of any of the above named goods, of which a well assorted stock is always kept on hand. REMEMBER THE PLACE ! m AND m UPPEtt WATER STREETt BROWN BROTHERfcl 4r CO., Druggists, Ordnance Square, Halifex. treet. Bank Books and Pass Books at R. T, MdlR'S. [1^<67. FT, ERY, PUTTY, iOPE, \i ipectfully re- route to the i purchase of ck is always JEET, 1867.] ADVERTISEMENTS. 13 -b^^ % ilOlil i. Bill OH 5» Respectfully intimates to the Citizens of Halifax and the Province gener- ally, that he has constantly on hand a carefully selected stock of FiRiiT CliAiSii TKAii, e R o e K » I x: s$ , FHOVISIOMS, AND ALL OTHER ARTICLES USUALLY KEPT BY THE TRADE; And while soliciting a share of public patronage, is determined that no eflfort on his part shall be spared to deserve support. From the arrangements made for the regular supply of ENGLISH, AMERICAN & WEST INDIA GOODS, He is confident his stock will always be found well worth the attention of purchasers. ^^ OBSERVE: S(^iTH) iNP TiA MB @^Q)OieiY STQ^i, CORNER OF HARRINGTON & SACKVILLE STREETS, HALIFAX, N. S. re, Halifoz. Dye Stufifis and Confeotionei7 at BROWN BROTHERS & CO. R. T. MVIR. Bookseller and Stationer, 125 CIranTlllc Street. I i ) ,l;i I (N m o o O D (^ sz; P3 a % o « iz; o 14 ADVERTISEMENTS. [1867. W. WHYTAL & CO, f@m: 9 «00 HOLLIS STREET «00, NEAR H. M. ORDNANCE, IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN ALSO DEALERS IN RUBBER BELTING, Wm. Whttal. Ambrose Whttal. BROWN BROTHERS & CO., Dniggists, Ordnance Square, Halifax. J Bet. Foolwap, Letter and Note Paper at B- T. 8. [1867. itij [>, Hatk HTTAt. [1867 ADVERTISEMEKTS. 15 M. S. SHOWN, WORKING JEWELLER & SILVERSMITH, lOO— OraiiTllle Street— lOO OfiFers to the iuhabitants of the Province and strangers visiting the City, FINE GOLD JEWELRY, ENGLISH & FOREIGN WATCHES, STERLING SILVER AND ALBATA PLATE, TABLE CUTLERY, CABINET AND FANCY GOODS, Oombining Excellence of Quality with Elegance of Design and Moderation in Price. THE WHOLE STOCK FORMING A COLLECTION UNEQUALLED FOR BEAUTY & VARIETY. Silver Spoons, Forks, «&5C., manufactured on the premises. JEWELRY made to order in Nova Scotia Gold. Elegant and Useful Gifts, suitable for all occasions. TUOSK VERY SUPERIOR (BMxa §hM ^prn^, ^oxh$, ^ix&U&, riSH CARVERS, &.C. So well and favorably known as coming from this establishment, are to be bad as usual. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL M e3 ho a s •s bO 03 .a 5 -5 1=1 rS .S 'e3 a> ,^ -rH CQ f4 Elastic Stocking, Knee Caps and Anklets at BROWN BROTHERS & CO.'S. lalifax. Ml ii t »1 1 ^ ^ -s n m o a 13 o ^ a o o ;zi <1 g CQ -a e8 JZ! O O 16 . T. MUIB, Bookaeller and Stationer, 126 Granville Srreet. ADVERTISEMENTS. IXo. S OranTille Street, E. L. & T. SPIKE, ^ftl^Ifo^/ Sll&^it$tttil|§ AND SHYER FUTEBS. Importers of WATCHES, CLOCKS, f MlY * Silver Ware, &c. &c. E. L. & T. SPIKE. BROWN BROTHERS & CO., Druggists, Ordnance Square, Halifax. / Srr«et. [1867. t. i^. 10 1 ). KS, J 1867.] Church S«rvieet and Frftyer Books at B. T. MTTIR'S. ADVERTISEMENTS. 17 SOAP, CANDLE, AND Sa4i^8 k mmmfattmirtir i •i 24 BEDFOfiD SOW AND 4 MAITUNO STREET, HALIFAX, N. S. CQ OQ O ■IH OQ o O CO 08 .a p I o Eh o E-» P CQ Country Orders filled on the most reasonable terms. Halifax. ^ROWN BROTHERS & CO., Importers of Fresh Medicinal Herbs. w m o o o xn m Pd o Cm P^ OS GQ O 125 O O o 22 ADVERTISEMENTS. [1867. 23 . W., ©WP IMPORTER actd WHOLESALE DEALER IN n I CORDIALS, SYBUFS &C.i BROWN BROTHERS & CO., Druggists, Ocdnanw Square, Halifax. I i». T t.UalifttX. R, T. MUIIl, Bodksellcr and Stationer, 125 Granville Street, Halifax. lare, Halifax. ■ BROWN BROTH ERS (f CO., Druggists, Ordnance Square, Halifax. R. T. MVIR, Bookseller and Stationer, 125 GranTllle Street. | m 1 n o i O t o OS O o8 Jz; O n o h9 24 ADVERTISEMENTS. [1867. .|67.] ■» SHlf FIlll HilS Nos. 15 & 17 DUKE, and 188 & 190 HOLLIS STREET, Iff AlilFAX, US. m. DAVID AND ALL KINDS OF HARDWARE GOODS,^' iRIFF lies, f hors, es- , Beei uit fi ad, P aioon, ^ STARR & SONS,rf«! Bitter,] IMPORTERS OF ' l^gage ^illa a Owns an 9$>ks or U, ilUion, rSto itles } Is, Oi Cutlery, London Paints and Oils, English and Belgian Window Glass, Bp^ning Sheet Lead, Lead Pipe, Shot, Gunpowder, &o. 3^°"^ ^ Manufacturers of Cut Nails, very superior quality made from Scrap^eese, j Iron, Carriage Axles and Springs, also Codies, P^TE:N'T SKA.TES. ^'"^ GSil^vas, Agents for the Vieille Montague Zinc Mining Company of Fiauce q and Belgium. OUtle v VIVIAN & SONS YELLOW METAL BOLTS AND SHIP SHEATHINC -y— ^ ^ NOVA SCOTIA AXES AND EDGE TOOLS, &c. ' ,^ ACADIA GUN POWDER. We have always on hand a large stock of the above Goods, imported direct from the Manufacturers of Great Britain, France, Germany, and the United States, which we are enabled to supply on very good terms, and to which we invite the attention of all good customers. j^" We also manufacture at our Dartmouth Factory, CUT NAILS of a very superior quality ; Carriage Axles and Springs, and Forbes' Patent Skates, to which the attention of dealers is directed. Beiag Agents for the Manufacturers of Zinc Ship Sheathing, and Yellow Metal Ship Sheathing, together with the exemption from dutj of these articles, we can supply ship-owners with these goods at verj low rates. DAVID STARR & SONS. Oltocolat 0|ffee, g Oldcks, ) t( CSMBcti( #: fi ^llpirs a ■ li W i * JPrint( teol«d by boels, boi thM« sha mwipape •ncdl repi MMrdlng to amend BROWN BROTHEUS & CO., Druggists, Ordnance Square, Halifax. tl^N reet. Foolscap, Lstiier and Note Papar at R. T. MTyit>.*S. [1867. 1 67.] ALMANACK , 25 RIFF OF DUTIES IN THE PROVINCE OF NOVA SCOTIA. -1 4 In force until March 31, 1867. ^ pies, fresh or dried, ^ bbl $1.00 ehors, Grapnels, and Anchor Palma 6 ^ cent ad. val. les — Pot and Pearl Free ^, Beer, or Porter, in wood or bottles, V gall 0.06 juit fine, and Bread, including Crackers or Cakes ^ 100 Iba. 1.00 fead. Pilot or Navy, per 100 lbs 0.20 Bou, ^ 100 lbs 2.00 "^/^"Krc* ^ief, salted, per bbl 1.00 5UJIM 0,-i*- fresh, per 100 lbs 1.00 ^ Bitter, per 100 lbs 1.75 ai^gage and apparel of Passengers not intended for sale. . .Free. B|!&*illa and Soda Ash. Free. Bi|.ns and Peas Free. Bt^ks or Pamphlets not prohibited to be imported into the U. Kingdom* Free. Bullion, Gold or Silver Free. f\ y\ Q fti»rr Stones Free. L^ J^ O f B^'^tles and Hairs used in the manufacture of Brushes .... Free. B||1s, Organs, and Musical Instruments for Churches Free. Vindow GlaB8,^rning Fluid, per gall 0.10 c. MDom Corn Free. le from ScrapCieese, p?r 100 lbs 1.00 Citoidles, Tallow, ^ \h 0.03 All other kinds, y lb 0.08 Gables of Hemp or other vegetable substances, or of Iron Wire 6 pci cent. ad. val. CiHivas, Sail Cloth, Sail Twine, and ready made Sails, and Grummets 5 per cent. ad. val. Ctttle, viz. : Horses, Mares, or Geldings; each 10.00 SHEATHIINGi""*~~^*®"» ^^ other neat Cattle, 3 years old or upwards, each. . 7.50 -Cows and Cattle under three years old, each 2.50 -Sheep, each 0.75 -Hogs, alive, over 100 lbs. weight, each 5.00 - of 100 lbs. weight, and under, each 0.50 -Asses and Mules Free. Cliocolate or Cocoa Paste, per lb 0.03 Otfiee, green, per lb 0.04 cods, imported ' »■" roasted, burned or ground, per lb 0.05 Germany, andCl6cks, and all wheels, machinery and ma-' y good terms, terials used in their manufacture. Ooiifectionary, Syrups, and articles manu- ^ 20 per cent, ad val. , CUT NAILS i fkctured from Sugar 3, and F0RBE8' 0(^rs and Snuff :ed. -*- Sheathing, and 'feinted books, duty free, except reprints of books the copyright whereof is pro- inn frnm Hiitv *^^'' ^y ^'^^'^ °^ *^® Imperial Parliament. On the importation of any reprints of i . ^ boMpi, bound or In covers, the copyright of which is protected by the Imperial Acts, goods at ver; UmM shall be p«Lid an AO VALORBV duty of 20 per cent ; this duty not to extend to neWf papers, or other regular periodicals, containing extracts only from such books — ■ndl reprints not liable to duty unless the originals shall have been registered aoonrding to the provisions of the Imperial Act, 5 and 6 Victoria, entitled " An Act to amend the Law of Copyright." ly of Fi Mice 30LS, &c.; SONS. I I O .a CO 1 cS e3 o M 07 •♦a O I* o 03 f4 are, Halifex. iW^JH BROTHERS ^ CO.— Pure Chemicals, Drugs and Toilet Articles. 2 I m lU 1 J' % o m o <5 o o 02 ^* M l-H Jz; \l pi m o Q V2 xn Cm O j>) School Requisites of erery description at it. T. MVIR'S. .... Free pt Rum, . of proof ay gveat- kos' Hy- rength of of proof ny great- ot being although enomina- ackage,) ill pay a . . Free , . . Free , . . Free . . . Free and all md other lb. [1867.] ALMANACK. 29 1.2 0. O.'j 0.^ O.Ot 0.1! O.li O.Oi 2.0; at ad val. Free .... Free Free Free . ...Free ir, Shing- .... Free Catawba, to the gal. the gal., pt French orted di- e used as .... Free ) charged it. ad val. V Brunswick, I other preparft' Firewood, Fish, 2.ot: 0.7 piare, Halifax fish Oil, viz : train, spermaceti, head matter and blubber, fins and ikins the produce offish and creatures living in the sea; Fruits, Fuva of 01 kinds undressed, Grains, Breadstuifs of all kinds, Grindstones, ifypsum, ground or unground. Hay, Straw, Hides, Hops, Horns, Iron ii pigs and blooms, Lard, Lead in pigs. Lime, Lumber of all kirvds, Ichres, Ores of all kinds, Rock Salt, Meats salted and fresh. Seeds, kins undressed. Stones of all kinds, Tallow, Timber of all kinds, Vegetables, Wood, Wool. : PaoinniTioNS 16 & 17 ViOTOiriA, Cap. 107. Gunpowder, Ammunition, Arras, or Utensils of War, except from ttie United Kingdom, or any British possession, and base and coun- trfeit coin, are absolutely prohibited to bo imported or brought, ther by sea or inland carriage or navigation, into the British Posses- o/m in America. , Books, Drawing;*, paintings, or pi-ints of an immoral or indecent cha- facter are prohibited to be imported under a penalty of 850 for each offence, ind forfeiture of the goods in which such prohibited articles are found. EXCISE DUTIES. Ale, Porter, and other Malt Liquors, brewed or manufactured in the Province, per gall 0.02 LIGHT DUTY— 10 cents per ton. FIXED AND MOVEABLE FEASTS, ANNIVEASABIES, &c. I^ircumcisiou Jaij. 1 piphany 6 r. Albert Victor of Wales, b. 8 riucess Royal, m., '58.. 25 ueen Victoi'ia ?/i. 1810.. Feb. 10 kptuagcsima Sundaij . . kxagesima Sunday David Mar. Huinq. or Shrove Sun. . . Ash-Wednesday or first day of Lent First Sunday in Lent.. . \ f rince of Wales m. 1863. . ) |t. Patrick Princess Louisa b. 1818. Annunciation— Lady Day. Puke Cambridge, 6. 1819, l*rince Leopold, b Palm Sunday Princess Beatrice, b. 1857 Mood Friday Ilapoleonm. b. 1808.... fLSTER SUNDAY . Geoeqe incess Alice b. 1813. . . w Sunday •ince Arthur b. 1850. Philip and St. James Victoria 6.1819 'incess Helena, b. 1816. 17 24 1 3 6 10 17 18 25 26 1853.. April 7 U 19 20 21 23 25 28 \ May 1 21 25 May 26 30 Rogation Sunday. , . . Ascension Day Holy-Thursday ,. Prince Geo. of Wales, b. '65 June 3 JVhit Sunday-Pentecost. Trinity Sunday Access. Q. Victoria, 1837 ) Corpus Christi J St. John Baptist Midsummer Day Coronation Q.Victoria, '38 St. Peter and St. Paul... Princess Alice, m. 1862. . Jaly Princess Helena, tn 1866.. Lammas Day Aug. Prince Alfred b. 1844... St. Michael ) g Michaelmas Day \ ^' All Saints Nov. Prince of Wales b. 1841 . . Princess Royal b. 1840.. St. Andrew Pi'S. Alexandra, b. 1844. Advent Sunday Pr. Consort died, Mt. 42. St. Thomas CHRISTMAS DAY .... St. Stephen St. John, Evangelist. . . Innocents 9 16 20 24 28 29 1 5 1 6 29 1 9 21 30 Dec. 1 14 21 26 26 27 28 aistio Stocking, Knee Caps and Anklets at BROWN BROTHERS & CO. I o • ft O I <» a O ea a td ■ft Ti c3 fq O c3 B o |^# ptfl i, ' J f: o n o o s ?? o Sz; CCt Pe4 IZi <1 Pi g Q OQ Q O O 30 K. T. Mtm, Books^ii^y And Stftttotiftt'» ia& flrtavUlt Street. tl BELCIlER S FARMER S SIGNS OF THE PLANETS, ETC. Spring signs Summer signs (2) The Sun S or Tlie Earth # New Moon O Full Moon 3) First Quarter C Last Quarter SIGNS OF ArieS, head aurus, neck Gemini, arms t Ha Cancer, breast 3 Si Leo, heart 6 VJl "Virgo, bowels The letters M. A., m. a., N. north E. „ C 1 Y Ai ^ ^2 y Tf • i'dUGi THE Autumn signs Winter signs $ Mercury S Venus g' Mara 3|. Jupiter ^ Saturn 1^ Herschel or Uranus ZODIAC. 7 d3: Libra, reigns 8 V\ Scorpio, secrets 9 ^ Saggittarius, thi, 10 >)o Capricornus, kn, 11 ssjr Acquarius, legs 12 ^ Pisces, feet. denote morning and after-noon. east ° Degrees S. South W. west ' Minutes of arc. " Seconds of arc. Aphelion — that part of a planet's orbit farthest from the Sun. Perihelion — That part of a planet's orbit nearest the Sun. Elongation — angular distance of a planet from the Sun, as seen from the Earth. C Apogee — greatest distance from the earth. 3 Perigee — least distance fr8m the earth. n Quadrature. S Opposition. S Conjunction. ^ Ascending node. ^ Descending node. CHRONOLOGICAL CYCLES FOR THE YEAR. Golden Number C Epact 25 Solar Cycle 28 EMBER March 13, 15, 16. June 12, 14, 15. Dominical Letter F Roman Indiction 10 Julian Period 6580 DAYS. September 18, 20, 21. December 18,20,21. ROGATION DAYS. May 27, 28, 29. The year 5628 of the Jewish Era commences Sept. 30, 1867. Ramadan (Month of Abstinence observed by the Turks,) commence; on January 7, and Dec. 27, 1867. The year 1284 of the Mahommedan Era commences on May 5, 1867. MORNING AND EVENING PLANETS. Mercury will be the Morning Star until Feb. 10; it will then be tlic Evening Sf^ar until March 25; thence Morning Star nntil May 31; after which it will be Evening Star until August 1 ; it will then be the Morning Star until Sept. 14: then Evening Star until Nov. 21; after that Morning Star. Venus will be the Morning Star from Dec. 11, 1866 to Sept. 22; thou Evening Star throughout the year. Mars wiU be the Morning Star until Jan'y 10; after which it will be the Evening Star to the end of June: during the remainder of the year it will be too near the Sun to be visible. BROWN BROTHERS & CO., Druggists, Ordnance Square, Halifax. Street. Room Paper at 4d. a Roll and upwards at R. T. MIJIR'8. [1867. I IS^"^-] ALMANACK. 81 EAR. ...F ...10 .6580 , 20, 21. , 20, 21. 1867. :Sj) commence; May 5, 1867. will then be the nntil May 31; vill then be the Nov. 21 ; after )Sept. 22; then which it will be der of the year Jupiter will be the Evening Star until Feb. 3; then Morning Star ; until Aug. 20; thence Evening Star to the end of the year. ' Satuun will be the Morning Star until May 12; then Evening Star ; to Nov. lU; after that Morning Star. t I or Uranus )ra, reigns orpio, seeret.s ggittarius, tlii, pricornus, kn, quarius, legs •ices, feet. Hernoon. arc. are. the Sun. Sun. n, as seen from th. Conjunction, ode. -I BEGINNING AND LENGTH OF THE SEASONS. II. M. Sun enters J^ (Winter begins) Dec. 21, 1806, at i) 54 A. Sun enters °f (Spring begins) March 20, 1807, at. 9 32 A. Sun enters g-5 (Summer begins) June 21, 1807, at 7 '10 A. Sun enters £b (Autumn begins) Sept. 23, 1867, at 8 23 M. Sun enters b* (Winter begins) Deer. 21, 1807, at 3 43 M. Length of the D. H. M. Winter of 1860-7 88 23 38 Spring of 1807 92 22 14 I Summer of 1867 93 12 42 Autumn of 1807 89 19 15 Length of the tropical year 365 5 49 .12° 42' N... 3 2 M.I .33«>32'N...4 22 M.] Mean .48° 29' N... 5 58 M. \ time at ..e7°17'N...e 42M. 1 Halifax. . .46°28'N...8 2 M.J H. W ECLIPSES IN 1867. This year there will be Two eclipses of the Sun, and Two of the Moon. I. Sunday, March 6. An Annular Eclipse of the Sun, invisible at Halifax, but visible between the following limits, viz : — Long. Lat. Begins on the Earth in 14° 59' W., Central begins in 32° 21' W. , Central at noon in 29° 40' E. Central ends in 94° 55' E. Ends on the Earth in 82° 40' E. II. Wednesday, March 20. A partial eclipse of the Moon, visible at Halifax. II. M. Moon enters the Penumbra 1 51 M. "j Moon enters the Shadow 3 2 M. Mean time Middle of the Eclipse 4 34 M. }► at Moon leaves the Shadow 6 7 M. ) Halifax. Moon leaves the Penumbra 7 18 M. J Magnitude of the Eclipse — 0.813 (Moon's diameter — 1.) III. Thursday, August 29. A total Eclipse of the Sun, invisible at Halifax, but visible between the following limits, viz : — Long. Lat. Begins on the Earth in . . . 70° 29' W. . . 14° 57' N. Central Eclipse begins ... .84° 59' W. . .86° 17^ S. Central Eclipse at noon ... 24° 3' W. . . 46° 39' S. ; Central Eclipse ends 33° 7' E. . .67° 3' S. Ends on the Earth 27° 0' E. . .46° 29' S. E . 6 41 M.^ . 7 54 M. I Mean . 9 23 M. y time at .10 3 M. I Halifax. ,11 18M.J j, IV. Friday, September 13. A partial Eclipse of the Moon, jsarh'aWj/ visible at Halifax, at the middle and end : — •J o 02 -♦a 08 •^ o o OS eS > o i 'B CO I •f-t 4 ao* O Etf c8 o OQ .15 g 09 -rH pq lare, Halifax. ^ea and Family Medicine Chests sold by BROWN BROTHERS & CO. o Pi pq I-- o m o <5 o o o P4 to Cm 03 I— I ta Hi O ft s R. T. MIIIR, Bookseller and Stationer, 125 Oranvllle Street. 32 belcher's farmer's [1867. u. M. Moon enters the Penumbra at 5 29 A. "j Moon enters the Shadow 6 43 A. Mean time Middle of the Eclipse 8 12 A. ^ at Moon leaves the Shadow . 'J 41 A. Halifax. Moon leaves the Penumbra 10 55 A- J jNlagnitude of the Eclipse — 0.704 (Moon's diameter — 1.) When the Sun or Moon is, either in whole op in part, obscured by a shadow which gradually comes over their disks and then glides off, this phenomenon is called an eclipse. Eclipses are either those of the Moon or of the Sun. Tlie moon's orbit is inclined to the plane of the earth's orbit in an angle of about five degrees; and it is only when the full moon, or change, happens at or near the nodes that an eclipse can take place, because the sun, moon, and earth are then nearly in the same place; at all other times of full or change, the shadow of the moon falls either above or below the earth, and the shadow of the earth either above or below the moon. The duration of a lunar eclipse lasts all the time the moon is passing through the earth's shadow; and the shadow being considerably broader than the moon's diameter, a lunar eclipse some- times last three or four hours. An eclipse of the moon is visible to the whole hemisphere of the earth to which the moon is visible. It begins on her eastern side, and goes off at her Avestern side. An eclipse of the Sun is produced by the moon passing between the earth and the sun, and interceptingapartofthewhole of his disc from our view. An eclipse of the Sun can only happen when the moon is in conjunction with the Sun, that is at the time of new moon. The eclipse is said to ho partial when only a part of his surface is obscured; total, when the whole of the sun's disk is obscured; and annular when the moon cuts off a circle in the middle of the sun, leaving a ring of light all round the dark figure in the middle, which forms a beautiful phenomenon. An eclipse rf the sun begins on the western side of the disk and ends on the eastern. The number of eclipses in any year cannot be less than two, and those both of the sun, nor can there be more than seven, in which case there will be five of the su7i and two of the moon, and the moon's eclipses will be total. EXPLANATION OF THE CALENDAR PACES. Column. LEFT HAND PAGE. land 2— Days of the Month and of the Week. 3 " 4 — The rising and setting in mean time of the wpper linih of the Sun, corrected for refraction. 5 — The Sun's declination adapted to apparent noon, or the instant when the Sun's centre is on the meridian of Greenwich. G — Equation of time, or quantity by which the Sun is slow or fast of the clock. Equation of time is the difference between apparent and mean time, and therefore serves for the conversion of either time into the other. The numbers here given, show, for Greenwich apparent noon, th« distance oif the mean sun from the nieriii.i.i, or the portion of time to be added to or suUraded from, (ac- cording to the precept at the Jiead of the column,) Greenwich apparent noon to obtain the corresponding BROWN BROTHERS & CO., Druggists, Ordnance Square, Halifax. Foolscap, Letter and Note Paper At R. T. MIIIR'S. Street. [1867. iean time at [alifax. )bscure(l by a ;1"k1c3 off, this I of tho Moon f tiie earth's 'hen tho full [ipse can take J in the same he moon falls 1 either above all the time shallow being eclipse some- visible to the le. It begins ^cen the earth fom our view. 1 conjunction se is said to a/, when the iie moon cuts ht all round omcnon. An 1 ends on the SB than two, en, in which d the moon's VCES. the ujpper the instant 'eenwich. \ slow or fast nee between ves for the 'he numbers noon, the i:M, or the I from, (ac- le column,) rresponding ce, Halifax. 18G7.] ALMANACK. 83 mean time ut the fiune meridian, or the time which ouijht to be shown by the mean time clock. Wiien time i.s deduced from observations of tho Sun, thi' immediate result is apparent time ; to convert it into mean time, the equation of time is necessary, and it is to be applied to apparent time, according to the l)recept at tlie head of the column. 7 — Length of days in hours and minutes. 8 — The rising of the Moon. 9— The setting of the Moon. 10— Tiietime of the Moon's southing, or meridian pns.sage. This column contains thcGreenwicli mean astronomical time at whicli the Moon's centre is on the itpper meridian of Greenwich. When the word morn occurs, as on Jan'y 6, it does 7?ot pass the upper meridian on that day. This is the case once in every lunation, and arises from the circumstance of the lunar day being greater than the mean solar day, and including it within its limits. For the same reason there is also one day in every lunation on wliich the moon does not transit the lower meridian, and this happens about the time of opposition, or when the difference of longitude of tlie Sun and Moon is 180-^. This column gives tlie time of high water at the principal ports in the Basin of Minas. 11 — The Moon's place in the Signs or Constellations of the Zodiac. The Phases of the Moon are given at the top of the columns of each month. The Farmer's Calendar is placed at the foot of the columns of each month. % CO bo "1-1 I I o o RIGHT HAND PAGE. 1— The days of the Month. 2 — Sundays, Weatlier, Phenomena, Anniversaries, &e. 3— The time of High Water at Halifax, N. S. 4— " " Pictou, N.S. & C. Tormentine N. B. 6— " «' Annapolis, N.S., St. John, N.B.,& Portland, Maine. 6— " " St. Johns, Newfoundland, of that tide which immediately precedes the meridian passage of tlie Moon. These four columns are computed on the assumption that the time of High Water on full and change days, or the establishment oii\\Q Port, is at Halifax, 7h. 30m.; at Annapolis, St. John, N, B., and Portland, llh. 14m.; at Pictou and Cape Tormentine, lOh.; and at St. Johns, Newfoundland, Gh. 30m., that is, the acxital time of High water when the Moon passes the meridian at the same time as the Sun, or the intervals between the times of transit of the Moon and the times of high water on full and change days. The top of the columns of each month contains notices of the Dis- tance and magnitude, motions, &c., of the primary planets. This mark '" opposite every alternate Thursday, commencing Jan- uary 3, denotes the days on which the mail is closed at H.ilifax for Great Britain. *^,* All the calculations are made to mean solar time. f I Toilet Soaps, Pomades and Perfumery at BR(nVN BROTHERS & CO. P4 O OQ :l: > ' m 34 H. T. MUIH, Bookaeller and Stationer. 1^5 Ofanville Brre rt. [18G7. JANUARY begins on TIJKSDAV. # New Moon, 6tli d. 8h. Irttn. morning, below tlie horzlon }) First Quarter, 13th tl. Hli. I'.tin. afternoon, bearing West. O Full Moon, 20tli d. Uli. lilin. morninR, boiiring Kivst. C Lust Quarter, '2H\\ d. lOii, 3t}in. morning, bearing East. • IS! II (C'^'s upper ^ llinl). (lirlln. South. (2) slow of clock. LcnKth of (layg. Moon. C Boutli. C's plucu. Q lU!!e9. 1 Setd. lilacs. 1 8ets. 1 Tu. 7 89 4 29 23 1 8 43 8 51 8 28 1 50 9 16 t 2 W. 7 39 4 29 22 56 4 12 8 51 4 26 2 24 10 8 t 8 Th. 7 89 4 30 22 50 4 40 8 52 6 21 8 8 10 60 t 4 P. 7 89 4 81 22 44 5 7 8 53 6 14 8 44 11 38 b- 5 Sa. 7 89 4 82 22 38 6 84 8 54 7 4 4 30 morn. b> SU. 7 89 4 88 22 31 1 8 66 7 46 6 24 26 b> 7 M. 7 88 4 35 22 23 6 28 8 56 8 26 6 21 1 14 XfS 8 Tu. 7 38 4 86 22 16 6 58 8 58 9 7 22 2 2 s» 9 W. 7 38 4 37 22 7 7 19 8 59 9 35 8 21 2 49 aw 10 Th. 7 38 4 38 21 59 7 43 9 10 7 9 23 8 86 >K n F. 7 37 4 89 21 49 8 7 9 2 10 38 10 26 4 23 X 12 Sa. 7 37 4 41 21 40 8 31 9 4 11 9 11 81 6 11 r 18 SU. 7 36 4 42 21 80 8 54 9 6 11 43 morn. 1 Y 14 M. 7 36 4 48 21 20 9 16 9 8 A. 19 87 6 53j 8 15 Tu. 7 36 4 46 21 9 9 38 9 10 1 1 1 47 7 48 8 16 W. 7 34 4 46 20 58 9 58 9 12 1 48 2 55 8 46 n 17 Th. 7 83 4 47 20 46 10 19 9 14 2 43 4 6 9 46 n 18 F. 8 83 4 49 20 84 10 38 9 16 3 43 6 13 10 48 Z5 19 Sa. 7 32 4 60 20 22 10 57 9 18 4 49 6 16 11 49 ZS 20 SU. 7 81 4 61 20 9 11 16 9 20 6 66 7 11 A. 47 .Q. 21 M. 7 31 4 68 19 56 11 32 9 22 7 5 8 1 43 fli 22 Tu. 7 80 4 64 19 42 11 48 9 24 8 11 8 41 2 85 n 23 W. 7 29 4 66 19 28 12 4 9 26 9 16 9 17 8 24 w 24 Th. 7 28 4 66 19 14 12 19 9 28 10 19 9 60 4 11 £is 26 F. 7 28 4 58 18 o9 12 33 9 30 11 20 10 21 4 67 ^ 26 Sa. 7 27 i 69 18 46 12 46 9 32 morn. 10 50 6 42 ^ 27 SU. 7 26 t> 18 29 12 59 9 34 21 11 19 6 27 ^ 28 M. 7 25 6 2 18 14 13 11 9 37 1 19 11 61 7 12 "] 29 Tu. 7 24 6 8 17 58 18 22 9 39 2 17 A. 26 7 68 4^ 30 W. 7 23 6 6 17 41 13 32 9 42 8 18 1 1 8 46 t 31 Th. 7 22 6 6 17 26 13 41 9 44 4 7 1 1 41 1 9 33 t \ 4^ (jj* The column of the moon's southing gives the time of high water at Parrsboro,' Cornwallis, Horton, Ilantsport, Windsor, Newport, Truro, &c. Imagine what a difference it would malce in the plcasurcB of the country in tlie pleasures of every one who visits it, if the fertile valleys, the rolling; and wooded uplands, instead of being marred and deformed ns is often the case, by the hand of ignorance and indifference, were embellished by taste and art. A symmetrical, well contrived house costs no more than an awkward and inconvenient one ; colours which harmonize with surrounding objects, are as cheap as glaring white ; flowers and a smooth lawn around a dwelling require but little attention or money, and as for trees, the most beautiful for shade or ornament are the growth of our native woods. The materials for producing scenes of beauty, for adorning the country, for increasing the charms and attractions of the home, being cheap and abundant, no one is ex- cusable who neglects to use them. Whilst the chief object of the farmer must be tlic increase of his crops, the care of his cattle, the adding to his yearly profits, he still hau time enough for other and higher objects, the im- provement of his mind and the cultivation of his taste. # J/ 4^ BROWN BROTHERS & CO., Druggists, Ordnance Square, Halifax. Teet. [18G7. on 'est. 1 ist. lltCU. 9 10 ^ 10 3 ■f 10 60 t 11 38 b- morn. b ; 20 b 1 1 14 s» 2 2 a» 2 49 s» 3 30 X 4 23 K 6 11 r : 1 "f 53 H 7 48 8 8 40 n 1 9 40 n 10 48 23 11 49 25 A. 47 a 1 43 51 2 35 ^ 8 24 ^ 4 11 :^ , 4 57 :a, ■I ^ .. . ^ / r < / y /^ at no i//- ^J /iU /Z // ^'y^ / at Parrsboro,' f the country ^8, the rolling B is often tlie ahed by taste n iin awkward nding objeets, J /^ *uj ./ // ( / ^^.7/ty «// CI J /a) ,;<^ /l i^iii.t /ji^ (/}AJ/l/r:^ naing oujeeis, ^ «>► . ^ t"beaut7fu/fo? iJ^ ' ^/^^y //-//£/ t//tll> ff ^^f/^j^ ^u/p materials for ncreasin;; the '.7 /• i.nooncrscx- | '^ ^ Z' ^ y, > adding to™ is W'''^ V/u^ ^z.^> /'z jC^tty // 1 1 e ^ t////^/^^ bjects, the im- || J' <- -^ / \V jn / ("•Vs upper ^ limb. lllaes. Sets (-)'S declin. South. slow of clock. Length of (lays. Moon. Rises. I Sets. South. place 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 16 F. Sa. su. M. Tu. W. Th. F. Sa. SU. M. Tu. W. i7 Th. F. 16 Sa. 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 SU. M. Tu. W. Th. F. Sa. SU. M. Tu. W. Th. 21 19 18 17 15 14 18 12 11 10 9 7 5 3 1 8 9 10 11 12 14 15 17 16 16 16 15 15 15 16115 18114 59 15 57 ' 5 56 i 5 5515 53 I 5 52:5 20 21 23 24 25 27 29 31 32 33 35 14 14 13 13 13 12 12 12 11 11 10 8113 51 13 33; 14 15 14 57! 14 89 I 14 21114 2 14 43 '14 23 14 4; 14 50 57 4 10 16 20 1 10 24 ilO 27 ilO 29 I 10 30 ilO 30 ilO 4 6 58 46 6 30 7 7 8 44 14 30 10 14 14 14 51 48 46 45 43 41 39 37 I 10 38' 10 39 40 42 43 44 46 24 3 43 22 , 14 1114 40 1 14 19 ! 14 58 ; 14 36 13 14 ! 13 52 13 30113 8 13 29 i 10 27 ilO 24 10 21 10 16 10 12 10 12 36 8 8 40 9 12 9 45 10 19 10 58 11 43 6 53 10 10 10 45 110 46 23 1 13 12 12 37 28 19 9 10 10 10 11 59 ! 11 48 11 47 50 52 54 57 2 4 7 10, 12 i 16 10' 221 26; 30 33 i 36 38' 42' 45' 48 51 54 morn. 57! 3 12 3! 1 66 7 2 49 2 3 4 5 6 7 1 2 3 4 5 6 8 9 10 11 28 i 30 I 35' 41 50 56 1 9 6 6 26 16 6 2 14 16 8 20 9 26 10 31 11 39 morn. 46 1 53 2 6f 4 4 66 10 21 11 9 11 58 morn. 46 1 33 j 2 21 i 3 9 j 3 59 ' 4 49 ; 5 42 I 6.38 : 7 36 I 8 34 I 9 33 ! 10 31 I 5 47 11 27 i 6 33 A. 21 j 7 10 1 12 7 34 2 ; 8 17 2 48 8 43 3 34 9 18 4 20 9 50 6 6 10 23 6 52 ;iO 58 6 38 ill 36 7 26 A. 19 8 13 T 8 8 n n 23 TIJJ t t O* The column of the moon's soutliing frivcs the time of high water at Piirrsboro'j Cornwallis, Horton, Ilantsport, Windsor, Newport, Truro, &c. Manukks are among the first req^uisitca in successful farm manngcmcnt. They are the strong moviug power m agricultural operations. They are as the great steam engine which drives the vessel onward. Good and clean cultivation is, indeed, all-important; but it will avail little without a fertile soil ; and this fertility must bo created, or kept up, by a copious application of manures. The great art of saving and manufacturing manure, consists in retaining ai I applying to the best adv.antage, those soluble and gaseous portions. All neat farming, all profitable farming, and all satisfactory farm- ing, must be attended witli a careful saving of manures. Probably more than one-half of all the materials which exist in tlie eountry are lost, totally lost, by not attending to the drainage of stables and farm yards. The practice of many farmers, siiows how little they are aware of the hundreds they are losing every year by suffering this most valuable of their farm products to escape. There are not a few who carefully, and very ingeniously as they suppose, place their barns and cattle yards in such a manner, on the sides of hills, that all the drainage from hem may pass off into the neighboring atreams or highways. 4 . ¥ "it I BROWN BROTHERS & CO., Druggists, Ordnance Square, Halifax. eet, Halifax* re, Halifax. [1867. t. West. horizon. South. p r at Piirrsboro'j managfCiiicnt. They are as od and clean tliout a fertile IS application re, consists in and gaseous factory farm- bly more than t, totally lost, he practice of ley are losing lets to escape. -hey suppose, ides of hills, )ring streams , . i "J /■/ A . '' ' * 4. I ^/ /^//^^ ^*«-^ i/j/lii *<- ^*>uld contain a number of inhabitants equal to more than 53,500 llions, or nearly 67 times the population of our globe. Venus SUNDAYS, WEATHER, ANNI- VERSARIES, ETC. High Water, mean time, at p 03 t-t a> t2 o I B O EH P OQ p4 Prescriptions carefully dispensed by BROWN BROTHERS & CO. \im I mmh o (4 » » O ■J I o pi] (—1 o o 2 D (-H Cm 12; I-H h- 1 a -S3 O {25 " Won't you lend me your cart to-day?" ■' I want to borrow your crow-bar, " Can't you let us have your drag?" — -'Are you goin' to use your old mau to-day."'—" Father want's to get your oxen."—" I want half a dozen of you: new bags," Ac, are usually followed with long searches for lost bags, hal: days spent in getting carts and harrows repaired. &c. " Why father, Blr Dumplin said he would pay for that cart, if you would get it mended." "Bui father, you know that's a great deal better than Mr. Carter did when he bor rowed your cultivator, for when he broke it, he swore at you behind yoci! back for lending him such a " rotten machine." " Jim, hav'nt you seen tL( crow-bar no-where?" «• Why, Squire Noodle borrowed it one day, to pry uf a bar post, and, golly, its been stickin' there ever since." BROWN BROTHERS & CO., Druggists, Ordnance Square, Halifax. ^ zy Uli^ |/?^ ^^J^^ yS //^^; t-t-^ C^'**//u) /y Irlr 'I ^/^^* ^/>*^> / 1 54 ^fl^/ 3 39 ' *** 4 34 6 30! D'-'l 6 28 I £ ^ ; 2 i a;-- t^p^ /ifi4.> y^ . i^J^ rJ c///^/^/^ X/< ^^//XJ 7 26 8 22 7 56 51 48 49 8 14 21 29 35 45 rn. 60 53 60 41 27 .6 41 14 44 16 46 20 50 31 12 59 46 38 8 28 35 I 9 16J * 3f high water •ort, Truro, &c. sorrowing ;"i.u.|^j^^ y/, )l But BO far as ar ^r one of the great 4 " )r lending tool your crow " e your old r a dozen of your %&. / V ' / r lost bags, hal: jfe / /" / 1 ., /J / L^ rhy, fathlr! Mr m' ^^ U l^^ Y h^ mended." "JJui iJid when he bor '^ou behind you nt you seen tLi le ^^ r ft) /^ // M^^^ J! ////^ /V<*/ 11 1 11 51 A. 38 1 25 2 11! 2 58; ri }W 4 31: i /i ^/uAy yi^ y Jm-io^ /it^ A^ A Py. 6 5! J^ \^XM' ^^^^ ^^ ^^ -'^ ^^^tJ/u/) j3^jj2^^^./ -■ O/u. DT tools r^ V'/ •> / y x-/ -/ / r'j \ ^ mar* -# ^^ ^^'*^ ^ -^'^ ^^ ^^f ^ * V^ ^^^ ^"9^ '^ ^"/^ Z' *^^ ^uU^nJ of your "^ / t.^ ^ /■ '-^ "^ // ^ •»' //a " , - . ,0 ' %// fu^ .v^^ ji r^^i^-^^f ^^^ you seen im *ff , ^ • i^ J X day,topry uf ^^^ , ^^^^ ^^/r^ J.S /r{ Mf^ /L. ^^f6^ ^^.J lare, Halifax. ? ? ^ A Ci J,.j Y/- ax/^ y^^-- Sr^^^^. c^<^^ /? U*>t.£ I- ^/c. f s ^\^t^(^^ at^ttc^ /> ^^ ^^< ij /^c^ ) ? 9^ . /'U ^ Oi^ ji^J/^j,\ //i? /l ^kJ /c/t^ a/ / f f-i^A / /■' y A / // i^vvy J/^fi^V <^/-/V> / / V .■■■i:. fe I r. ; 2i 18 1 P 19 |S 21 I 22 iM 28 1 .Is , ^ 26 I 27' 1 28 * 29 ^ 80 F. n '! ChuroH fiervloes and Prayer Books at R. T. Mm&'S. //. *)! rinter— Spring.] MARCH 31 Days. 39 flvnlvcs in an orbit wliicli is 433,800,000 of miles in circumference, In tlie space of 224 days Ki hours ; its rate of motion is therefore fibout 80 thousand miles every hour, 1330 miles every minute, and jbout 22 miles every second. Its distance from the Sun is 68 gillions of miles; and its distance from the earth, when nearest us, about 27 millions of miles, which is the nearest approach that any ^ the heavenly bodies (except the Moon) make to the earth. Yet ttis distance, when considered by itself, is very great ; for a cannon IirU would require years and 3 months to move from the earth Id the nearest point of the orbit of Venus, although it were flying gvery moment at the rate of 500 miles an hour. At its greatest dis- tance from us, it is 1G3 millions of miles. SUNDAYS, WEATHER, ANNI- VERSARIES, ETC. I :i' ir. I 6' 6: 7i 8' 9' '•; 11 12 14 I 16 1 % pi 80' 22! £8 I F. ■ 26, 26 27 28 29 80 F. St. David. More snow Shiver- Quiaq., or Shrove Sunday. may 2J. ,5 C- 'now be Shrove Tues. Sess. Halifax; Yarm'th; Ash Wed. — 1st day of Lent. [Sydney. ['^ eclipsed, invis. High tides. DE-FBEEZK. expected. Ist Sun. in Lent. Pr. of Wales m. '63. o O I o EH CQ OWN BROTHERS & CO., Importers of Flower, Field & Garden Seeds. B. T. MUIR, Bookseller and Stationer. 125 Granvillo Street. f'*: %■■.% 40 APllTL begins on MONDAY. [1867 A New Moon, 4th <1.. 5h. 40m. afternoon, below the horizon. ]) First Quarter, 11th d., lOh. 55ra. mornini^, below tlie horizon. O Full Moon, 18th > * Q - 4 5 6 F. Ea ■22 Ea 13 St 'Jl 1 25 *. 26 AB 27 , S£ F. jls 29 s 30 'Se Bank Book) aad Paai Books at R. T. IKTIR'S. Spring.] APRIL 30 Days. 41 The rianot AUns is about 145 millions of miles from the Sun. I When ttt its greatest distance from the earth, it is 240 millions of iiiilos from us; and when nearest the earth, it is only 50 millions of iiiiles distant. The orbit of Mars is 901,004,000 of miles in eireum- fercnce. Through this spac" t moves in one year and 322 days ; toiiscquently its rate of motion is 54,049 miles every hour, which is more than a hundred times the greatest velocity of a cannon ball. The diurnal rotation of this planet, f . its revolution round its axis, is accomplished in 24 hours, 39 minutes, '21 seconds. This planet ])ears a more striking resemblance to the earth than any other planet in the solar system. Its distance from the Sun, compared with that of the other superior planets, is but a little more than that of the i , P SUNDAYS, WEATHER, ANNI- VERSARIES, ETC. High Water, mean time, at • 5% 1 £3 ^ 11 = ^■3 BT3 1 a«t: £1 9 Anna St. Joh and To "^1 1 2 8 4 6 6 F. 8 9 10 11 12 13 F. 15 16 17 18 19 20 F. ■22 13 1:4 25 26 27 F. 29 30 All Fool's Day. Umbrellas High tides. IN GREAT 5th Sunday in Lent C perigee. DEMAND. ♦. Low tides. Cold buckwheat 6th Sun. in Lent. Palm Sun. Prs. Bea ^ (2) n. winds. [trice b. '67. Sessions, Annapolis; T'osket. $ in aphelion. CAKES High tides. Sunshine Good Friday. Napoleon IIL b. 1808. and Easter Sunday. Easter Monday. St. George. <[ apogee Weather rather unsettled. Pr. Leopold, b. [1853, Frequent showers with high 5 6 27 8 6 50 83 5 8 45 9 28 10 13 10 53 11 68 morn. 10 35 52 66 49 showers Sup. Court, [Halifax *. Prs. Alice, b. '43 ; m. July 1, '62. are like Low tides. [St. Mark. SECOND LOVE. alternately. 1st Sun. after Easter — Low Sun. \S<^. [Lunenburgh. Sess. Kentville ; Clare. Sup. Court, 6 29 7 7 7 40 8 12 8 45 9 15 9 45 10 20 11 2 11 64 A. 13 2 18 3 35 4 37 7 58 8 89 9 21 10 4 10 36 11 16 11 59 morn. 43 1 24 2 27 3 39 5 3 6 20 7 24 8 20 9 9 38 10 11 10 44 11 14 11 46 A. 15 61 1 o 34 25 3 31 4 46 6 4 7 6 9 12 9 53 10 33 11 18 11 60 morn. 80 1 11 1 58 2 35 8 42 4 63 6 17 7 36 8 40 9 31 10 12 10 62 11 26 11 57 A. 30 1 1 2 2 3 4 6 '. 7 18 8 20 9 49 6 47 38 40 4 6 5 1 2 3 56 4 6 6 6 41 A. 1 2 26 7 51 6 33 7 4 7 46 8 28 9 12 9 54 10 57 11 10 morn. 34 52 48 28 7 7 11 7 45 8 14 8 46 9 20 10 8 10 55 p4 1 I m o O o O o O o O 9> 3 18 88 '' (' 8 86 BROWN BROTHERS & CO., Importers of Genuine Patent Medloines, K. T. MUIE, B ookaeller and Stationer, 125 Granville Street, Halifax. [1867.! 42 MAY begins on WEDNESDAY. New Moon, 4th d. 8h. 36m. morning, below the horizon. 3) First Quarter, 10th d., 5h. 50m. afternoon, bearing North. O Full Moon, 18th d., 9h. 38m. morning, below the horizon. C Last Quarter, 26th d., Ih. 8m. afternoon, below the horizon. (•'.*)'8 upper ^ limb. P fi? Rises. I Seta. deciin. Nortli last of I clock. Length of days. Moon. Rises. I Sets. South. pliiccl 15 1 2 58 14 14 3 53 8 27 15 19 3 6 14 10 4 27 4 35 115 37 3 13 14 17 6 3, 5 47 1 15 54 3 19 14 20 5 27 7 17 !16 11 3 25 14 2- 6 15 8 27 16 28 3 30 14 24 7 8 9 34 16 45 3 34 14 2'/ 8 6 10 38 17 2 3 38 14 30 9 9 11 35 17 18 3 42 14 32 10 14 morn. 17 34 3 45 14 34 11 19 22 17 49 3 47 14 36 A. 25 1 7 ! 18 5 3 49 14 39 1 28 1 46 118 20 3 50 14 42 2 82 2 16 118 84 3 51 14 44 3 34 2 46 18 49 3 61 14 46 4 34 3 16 119 3 3 50 14 4!) 5 35 3 46 119 17 3 50 14 52 6 33 4 17 jl9 30 3 48 14 64 7 30 4 61 19 43 3 46 14 56 8 26 5 26 19 56 3 43 14 58 9 18 6 4 '20 8 3 40 15 10 7 6 46 20 20 3 36 15 2 10 52 7 33 20 32 3 32 15 4 11 33 8 22 20 44 3 27 16 6 morn. 9 16 20 55 3 22 15 8 11 10 9 i21 5 3 16 15 10 44 11 8 21 15 3 10 15 12 1 18 A. 8 21 25 3 3 16 14 1 49 1 11 21 35 2 55 15 16 2 16 2 10 21 44 2 47 16 18 2 66 3 24 21 53 2 39 15 20 3 83 4 36 10 22 11 16 morn. 12 1 10 2 11 3 11 4 11 6 9 6 3 6 65 7 44 8 31 9 17 10 2 10 48 11 33 A. 20 1 7 1 64 2 42 3 29 4 16 5 2 6 48 6 34 7 21 8 10 9 1 9 64 10 62 Of r H 8 n n SI SI Y Y 8 lO" The column of the moon's southing gives the time of high water at Parrsboro', Cornwallis, Horton, Uantsport, Windsor, Newport, Truro, &c. TiiE most common practice is to seed to grass with some grain crop. The only advantage of this is the saving of labour by sowing two crops at one ploughirp'. The disadvantage is the shading and retarding of the grass by the overgrowth of the grain. All crops dry up the soil, by the leaves pump- ing up the water through the stems and scattering it to the winds. It re- quires more labour, but is enough better to repay it, to prepare the land late in the fall, and sow grass very early in the spring with nothing else. If well seeded on a rich soil, the young plants will quickly spring up, and soon be out of tlie reach of drouth. It will make a good crop the first year. If not sown quite early it will be likely to fail. Thick seeding is the main requisite, and will be found to be highly advantageous. Haifa bushel ofmixed timothy and clover will nearly double the crop from ordinary quantities, and ren- der it aner and softer. The coarse and harsh character of hay from new meadows would be avoided by heavy seeding. A mixture of different species, always produces more grass, especially in pastures, than only one or two sorts. BROWN BROTHERS ^ CO.— Gold Leaf, Dry Paints and Varnishes. e Street, Ha lifax. ^' [1867.1 lie horizon, saring North, the horizon. kv the hoi'izon. ^^< ^f the grass by le leaves pump- winds. It re- ■e the land late igelse. if well p< and soon be t year. If not main roquisitc, mixed timothy itios, and ren- lay from new (Terent species, cor two sorts. Varnishes. Room Paper at 4A. a Boll and upwards at R. T- MVIR'S. Spring.] MAY 31 Days. 43 earth, and the length of the day is nearly the same aa ours, and it has evidently a succession of seasons. This planet is estimated to be about 4200 miles in diameter, which is only a litle more than half the diameter of the earth. The number of square miles on its sur- face is more than 55 millions, which is about six millions of square miles more than on all the habitable parts of our globe, and would contain a population of 15,500 millions, which is 19 times the number of the inhabitants of the earth. Jupiter, when nearest the earth, is the most splendid of all the nocturnal orbs, except Venus and the Moon. Its distance from the Sun is 495 millions of miles, and the circumference of ?ts orbit, 3,110,000,000 of miles. Around this orbit it moves in 11 years and SUNDAYS, WEATHER, ANNI- . VERSARIES, ETC. High Water, mean time, at i o & • 1^ o s o a . s ■ p„„,... „ o /-I i /^ I. » r Uogation Sup. Court, Guysboro . > jj' HANDSOME. J ^ ' Ascension Day — Holy Thurs. Fine 5 in Sup. ^ (2) 5 32 6 16 6 08 7 41 8 26 9 11 9 58 10 47 11 40 morn. 42 2 3 4 5 6 6 7 7 14 21 19 2 44 19 50 8 21 8 52 9 23 9 55 10 31 11 20 / 12 2 41 3 54 4 58 5 53 8 3 9 17! 8 47 10 2 9 29 10 43 10 12 11 25 10 58 morn. 11 43 11 morn. 66 29 1 42 1 19 2 32! 2 12 3 22 3 13 4 24 4 29 5 43 5 43 6 57 6 50 8 3 7 60 9 2 8 34 9 47 9 15 10 29 9 50 11 4 10 21 11 36 10 62 A. 5 11 23 37 11 55 1 8 A. 25 1 40 1 3 2 15 1 51 3 3 2 44 8 58 3 54 5 8 5 10 6 25 6 22 7 36 7 26 8 40 8 24 9 38 1 2 4 30 6 16 5 60 6 40 7 26 8 12 8 69 9 47 10 40 11 41 morn. 8 22 4 5 5 19 1 45 6 19 6 52 21 52 13 8 23 8 56 9 30 10 21 11 12 A. 26 1 41 2 64 3 57 4 52 M EH P 03 o 03 3 o a> e3 o P4 a> o o o O i Sponges, Brushes, Combs and Perfumery, at BROWN BROTHERS ^ COS, B. T. MUIB, Bookaeller and Stationer, 125 Granville Street. u -2 eq CM o IB o O W o o O P3 & 03 02 <1 ';'.i»S O iz; SUNDAYS, WEATHER, ANNI- VERSARIES, ETC. High Water, mean time, at I "el n V §■§(2 1 F. 8 4 5 6 7 8 F. 10 11 12 13 14 16l F. I 17 18! 19 1 20 i 21 221 F.l 241 25 26 27 28 29 F. ^ in perihelion. Changeable, Sun. after Ascension. Very high tides. Pr. George of Wales, b. '66. C perigee. Sess., Halifax. [Sess., Shelburne. [Sup. Court: Kentville; Windsor; * $ 6 C' [Antigonish; Sydney. Boys with SHOULD some rain. Whit Sunday— Pentecost. BE Low Tides. Sup. Court: Digby; Truro; Baddeck. Ember Day. 5 i Ji^. Sup. Court, Pictou. 5 ,, , p. Vegetation \ I-oiber Days. advances Trinity Sunday. p K T 8 8 n n 23 25 ft ft lET The column of the moon's southing gives the time of liigh water at Parrsboro', Cornwallis, Ilorton, Huntsport, Newport, Windsor, Truro, &c. | Nothing shows the advancement of modern agriculture, In a more strik- ing light than the rapid iinprovcment in farm implcmcuts. Compare, fur instance, the old-fashioned plough, with tho modern, iiuished, easy-cutting, cast iron centre-draught ; or the old-fashioned flail with the best improved threshing machine ; or the dilTerence in the cost of labor between ten men raking with the hand, and a pir.gle man and horse sweeping up winrows equally fast with an improved horse rake ; or the slow process of mowing with the scythe with a mowing machine ; or the diiferenee between the slow and tiresome work of dropping the minute seed of root crops from the thumb and linger, with the rapid progress made by means of a modern drilling machine, with many others. Not a year passes that does not witness some important invention or improvement, or some better mode of applying forces. BROWN BROTHERS & CO., Druggists, Ordnance Square, Halifax. street. [1867. ■th. 3outh. horizon. East. •rizon. C South. C's place morn. 39 1 40 2-88 3 82 4 231 6 12 1 6 69 6 44 30 151 II 9 48 361 1 23,' L. 11 67 1 44 2 29 15 1 \ 47 \ 36 i 26 20 17 17 19 20 rn. 20 ' K >^ )^ 8 8 n n 22 25 SI SI 'arrsboro', >re strik- pare, for -cutting-, mprovod ten men kvinrows mowing' the Blow e thumb drilling 88 Home ir forces. i ci til 811 ledgeM, Joiiriialt, D«y and Vnmh Books, at R. T. MKR'S. Summer.] JULY 81 duys. 47 pnrts will move with a velocity of 28,000 miles an hour, wliicli is 3(100 miles more than the equiitorial parts of the eartli's surface move in 24 hours. Jupiter is 11 tinics larger in circumference tlian tlic eartli, and moves round tlic sun in 4332^ of our days, and round its axis in 9 hours, r>G minutes ; tlitu'eforo its year will be 10,470 days. This planet is tlie larj^est in the system, being 89,000 miles in diame- ter, and consequently 1400 times larger than the eartli. Its surface contains nearly 25 thousand millions of square miles, with accommo- dation for nearly sercn billions of inhabitants, which is nearly 50 times the number of human beinj^s that have existed on the earth since its creation. Such an immense globe, moving forward in its i SUNDAYS, WEATHER, ANNI- High Water, mean time, at %. .^■i V aj ^i SK H ^ VERSARIES, ETC. >5 c c 1 = 1 giS •g >f 2s So o1 tn ^ S o ■<1'S ^1 1? s S^ &'' ■M CO 1 Prs. Alice m. '62 to Pr. Louis of Hesse. 7 21 9 52 11 5 6 20 2 Sessions, Pictou. [High tides. 8 9 10 40 11 52 7 9 3 Visit. B. V. Mary. Cpor. Conlinxies 8 55 11 26 morn. 7 56 4 * U. States Independence, 1776. 9 39 morn. 39 8 89 6 5 greatest elong. warm 10 22 9 1 23 9 20 G Fat 11 2 62 2 6 10 2 F. 8rd Sunday after Triuity. and 11 49 1 32 2 46 10 49 8 Dog Days commence. Low tides. morn. 2 20 3 33 11 42 9 Sessions, Sydney. sultry. 42 3 13 4 25 morn. 10 h & C. Appearance 1 36 4 7 5 20 36 11 FOUiS 8 2 5 80 6 46 2 2 12 of rai7i, 4 24 6 52 8 6 3 23 13 QUITE lollh 5 15 7 4G 8 59 4 15 F. 4th Sunday after Trinity. C apogee. G 8 8 39 9 52 5 8 ' 15 St. Swithin. G 47 9 18 10 80 5 48 10 Sup. Court, Halifax. High tides. 7 23 9 54 11 7 6 28 17 $ in aphelion. 7 54 10 25 11 89 6 65 18 * probably 8 26 10 67 A. 10 7 26 r.) § stationary. 8 54 11 26 40 7 56 : 20 UKCOMFOKlAnLE. 9 27 11 68 1 11 8 27 ! F. , 5th Sunday after Trinity. 9 58 A. 28 1 44 8 59 22 ; \ stationary. thunder 10 34 1 6 2 18 9 84 ' 23 \ A GREAT 11 15 1 46 2 69 10 16 24 i Low tides. A. 12 2 44 3 6G 11 13 25 St. James. and liyldiiimj. i 1 24 3 53 6 6 A. 26 26 DEAL OF 2 50 5 22 6 32 1 49 i27 1 Sultry 4 12 6 13 1 7 56 3 11 F. i 6th Sunday after Trinity. 6 24 7 52 9 6 4 24 29 ;Pr. of Wales landed in Halifax, 1860. 6 21 8 62 10 4 6 21 30 i o I o 1=3 CQ BROWN BROTHERS & CO.— Pure Chemicals, Drugs and Toilet Articles. lii i It I s o CM GQ 1— t 03 I— I W O Q O R. T. MUm, Bookseller and SUtloner, I'ift Oranvlllc Street. 48 AUGUST bogius ou THURSDAY. [1867. ]) First Quarter, 7th d., 2h. 54m. morning, bolow tlio horizon. O Full Moon, 16th d., Ch. 2am. morning, below the horizon. 7 44|^ - 1. I ,'^( iJTsboro', the neat »f woods ep their fhways, 18, bur- >. which 'pulsivc ; 3 weeds i iborlng yearly . With others, lullejus f Sumi annul it foi; to the Th the ni plane ring Jupite astoni I'roui tance o lj*L 2! ^ 3 Oli F.i7th 5 y 6 Prii 7ih 8 yi 10 5 F. bth 12| 13! U \o * A lu Ilij: 17 lloi r. I'th I'.i 2(1 $ 21 22 c 23 $ 24 St. !•'. lot 2G C • 1" 2« St. 21 1 * :iO 31 i Photo; Jnvenile and Gift Books at R. T. MTTIR'S. Summer.] AUGUST 31 Days. 49 annual course 30,000 miles every hour, anil carrying along with it four moons larger than ours to adorn its flrmament, presents to the imagination an idea at once wonderful and sublime. The rianot Satuun may be considered in almost every respect as the most magnificent and interesting body within the limits of tlie planetary system. Viewed in connexion with its satellites and lings, it comprehends a greater quantity of surface than even Jupiter ; and its majestic rings constitute the mo.>t singular and astonishing phenomena that have yet been discovered. Its distance from the Sun is 90G millions of miles, which is nearly twice the dis- tance of Jupiter, To move around its orbit a cannon ball would re- o SUNDAYS, WEATHER, ANNI- VEHSARIES, &o. High Water, mean time, at I el s. ft . ^ a a s Sal 1! T 3 F. 6 6 7 8 9 10 F. VI 13 14 Vo Ui 17 I'. I'.i 20 21 22 n 24 28 21» 30 31 * Lammas Day. Very 5 in Inf. i ^ pleasant^ Old 7th Sunday after Trinity. MAID3 bnt very Prince Alfi'cd, b. 1844. 1^ ^ <[. Low tides. warm. VERY Very fine, $ i ?. 8th Sunday after Trinity. C apogee. bu,t rather TALKATIVE. dusty. * Ass. B. V. Mary. Ilifrh tides. Changeable, lloiisics L'th Sunday after Trinity. with probably 5 greatest eloug. some COMPLAIN Low tides. ? in perihelion. rain. St. Bttrtholoniew. lOth Snnday after Trinity. C perigee. Pleasant ov for a few St. Augustine. 9 ^ C • f^"!/s. * © eclipsed, invis. High tides. FLIK8. Rain may ^ f) C- ^ow be expected. 8 40 9 29 9 56 10 33 11 9 11 55 morn. 56 2 9| 3 31 4 41, 5 39 i 6 22; 7 1; 7 8 8 9 9 30 i 2 33 3 38 10 13 10 58 11 48 A. £9 2 24 8 52 5 6 6 3 6 51 7 33 8 12 8 49 11 11 morn. 11 59 24 morn. 1 18 26 1 42 1 4 2 17 1 40 2 53 2 26 8 37 3 25 4 39 4 88 6 61 6 7 14 7 10 8 25 8 10 9 23 8 53 10 8 9 32 10 47 10 1 U 15 10 83 11 46 11 4 A. 17 11 35 48 A. 8 1 22 44 1 59 1 29 2 42 2 19 3 32 3 27 4 42 4 52 6 6 6 23 7 36 7 34 8 49 8 84 9 48 9 28 10 36 10 4 11 17 10 44 11 57 11 20 , morn. en 7 41 8 27 8 57 9 33 10 9 10 56 11 56 morn. 1 8 2 30 3 4 5 6 40 89 22 1 6 81 7 3 34 3 8 38 9 12 9 58 10 48 11 Al 58 28 2 52 4 4 6 6 6 7 7 2 52 34 12 50 (a es a> 5 • rH o o CQ g to I PQ CO CO at o o M O E-t OQ pa ■ I ■ Photographic CoemicwlB, Cards and Caw8.-BiiOWN BROTHERS * CO 3 ; 'I'ij' E. T. MUIR, Bookseller and Stationer, 12S Granville Street. ft- o p^ u (U CQ CM a> O a be H H O u w m V— 1 o 6 29 G 54 1 18 43 A. 5G 10 38 6 39 t U F. 5 30 G 27 G 31 1 38 12 57 1 48 11 20 G 26 t w / Sa. 5 31 6 26 6 ',» 1 58 12 55 2 38 morn. 7 13 >P BSU. 5 82 G 24 5 46* 2 18 12 52 3 24 6 8 1 ^ 9 ! M. 5 33 G 22 5 24 2 39 12 49 4 8 54 8 48 10 Tu. 5 34 G 20 5 1 2 59 12 46 4 47 1 46 9 35 AAV 11 ^V. 5 35 6 18 4 38 3 20 '• 12 43 5 20 2 41 10 22 >f 12 Th. 5 36 G 17 4 IG 3 41 12 41 5 55 3 40 11 8 ^ 13 F. 5 37 15 3 53 4 2 j 12 38 6 28 4 39 11 55 ¥■ 14 Sa. • 5 38 G 14 3 30 1 23 12 36 6 58 6 40 A. 42 °f 15 SIJ. 5 3'J G 12 3 7 4 44 12 33 7 29 G 44 1 30 r IG M. 5 40 6 10 2 43 5 G 12 30 8 2 7 49 2 20 Y 17 Tu. 5 41 G 8 2 20 5 27 12 27 8 38 8 66 3 11 H 18 W. 5 42 G G 1 57 5 48 12 24 9 18 10 4 4 5 8 r.i Th. 5 43 6 4 1 34 G 9 12 21 10 4 11 12 6 1 n 20 F. 5 44 6 2 1 10 6 30,12 18 10 51 A. 18 5 58 n 21 Sa. 5 40 ' 6 47 G 52 12 14 11 49 1 22 6 56 075 22 Si;. 5 47 5 59 24 7 12 12 12 morn. 2 23 7 54 ^ 23 M 5 48 . 5 58 N. 7 33 12 10 51 3 17 8 50 ^ 24 Tu. 5 40 5 50 S. 22 7 64 12 7 1 55 4 5 9 45 SI 25 W. 5 60 5 54 40 8 14 12 4 3 1 4 49 10 38 DP 26 Th. 5 51 5 62 1 8 35 12 1 4 6 6 27 11 29 nv 27 F. 5 52:5 50 1 32 8 55 11 58 5 15 6 1 morn. j^ 28 Sa. 5 54 ' 5 48 1 56 9 15 11 54 6 39 6 15 18 jx 21.» SU. 5 55 5 4G 2 19 9 35 11 oV 7 44 6 48 1 7 JX 30 x\I. 5 56 5 44 2 48 9 54 11 4*f 8 4»^ 7 20 1 55 ^ (Kr Tlio (iiliinin of the moon's f-oiitliin!,>- jriv Parrsboro', CoruwalliH. Morton, llautypoi-t.^W CR lii.' timt' of hiiirh wator :it iiKlsor, Newport, Truro, &c. The summer harvests are now secured— tli<- "jiief and remauiing labours of the season are the sowing of .vinfcr t^'ram and securinL' the crops of .autumn. Ijul there are idhuv other opornti. -.s tl .4t should not be neL'lecterl. In many phices there are muck swanips, 11 m,- cuMparatively dry, that mnv afford a lar^e quantity ol the aiatcn-il for nKiuHrr Compost heaps for farm use sliouUnje made wherever practir .*-)lo,u«-iu- ihe i>ld or spot to which liny are to be applied, with a view to save ..,-t»;^-. Cellars should be thorouyhlv cleaned and ventilated and -rl,itowa^a*-d with foul mottel^ is a most unsuitable place to stow eatablns. Hogs should be fed early to fatten ; a few weeks at the commencement, .rly in autumn, may be more than equal to as many weeks towards winter, voop them clean, and they will tlirive bctter-iecd regu arly, and they will .fton faster; and if there is an abun- dant apple crop, halt the cost of fatteuing may be saved by feeding refuse apples lu sufficient abuudance. o j » w/ «-»,uiub *viuo BROWN BROTHERS & CO., DruggiBtt*. Ordnance Square. Halifax. street. ■^ [1867. !>rorth. rth. )e horizon. lorizon. C C'^ Soutb. plac e 2 29 ;Dr 3 17 4 4 4 51 f 5 39 f 20 t 7 la }P 8 1 b^ 8 48 1 AW 9 35 AAV AW 10 22 ^ 11 8 X 1 11 55 X V. 42 r 1 liO r 2 20 r 3 11 8 4 5 8 6 1 n 5 58^ 11 G 5(.i ' s 7 54 , 55 8 50 a 9 45 a 38 n 1 29 i m oni. -g. ) 18 JT; I 7 JV I 65 in 1 li watp r,, 1 ruro, Ac. | S labours i crops of noglectod. tliat mny 8 for fa nil 'hichtluy ■ lorouglilv M orops of 11 attor, is a H to fatten ; ■ hnn equal 1 ill tlirive 1 an abuu- 1 ag refuse I rl alifax. I i )■ Aut quire liourl liour. Wliel inter] rate niovil This Tlie the c(| will cl Bank Books and Pass Boolts at B. T. MUIR'S. Autumn.] SEPTEMBER 30 Days. 61 quire more thnn 1300 years, although it were moving 500 miles every hour ; and a railway carriage, moving at the rate of 40 miles an hour, would require a^ove 10,250 years to complete the same round. When nearest the earth, Saturn is SU millions of miles distant — an interval which could not he traversed by a railway carriage at the rate ahove stated in less than 2315 years ; and even a cannon hall moving with tiie velocity above n\cntioned, would require 184 years. This phmct revolves around the Sun in the space of about 29.^ years. Tiie circumference of Saturn being 248,000 miles, the parts about the equator will move at the rate of 24,000 miles an hour. Its year will consist of 25,150 days. This planet is nearly a thousand times larger than the earth. Its hurface contains more than lU.GOO millions SUNDAYS, WEATHER, ANNI- VERSARIES, ETC. High Water, mean time, at 5 ^ CC O 2 3 •2 25 I Mi " is Low tides. ?it//t ()r,i) \ Ember Days, rain, 14th Sunday after Trhiity. ([ perigee. enteis £b, Autumn Sup. Court, Clare; Shel- [commences, [burnc; Wiiidtor. * WOMEN and hiijk $ ^ C- High tides, ninds may scoM). he looke I for. l.jlh Sun. after Trinity. St. Michael— St Jerome. [Michaelmas Day. 23 10 10 33 11 12 morn. 11 54 morn. 31 1 4 3 1 10 2 10 O 47 4 55 5 43 6 24 7 7 31 8 4 44 34 30 48 8 30 12 58 10 35 11 20 A. 34 1 50 3 27 4 41 5 37 G 23 1 2 3 4 G 10 7 24 8 14 8 55 9 2 10 2 10 35 11 7 11 44 A. 27 33 1 7 1 45 2 17 2 57 3 4 G 7 7 7 2 40 8 10 8 47 G 59 9 26 5 55 7 10 .. 8 8 54 9 33 10 9 10 47 11 16 47 63 8 30 8 86 9 27 10 9 10 40 11 16 11 48 A. 20 56 1 43 2 17 3 13 4 18 5 43 7 11 8 24 9 22 10 8 10 47 11 21 morn. 2 8 24 9 1 9 34 10 12 11 3 morn. 11 19 46 54 44 24 32 1 2 8 4 5 6 G 7 3 7 37 8 12 8 58 9 35 10 29 11 3", A. 57 i 2 26 ; 3 40 i 4 37 1 , 5 23 1 6 3 ! G 41 1 7 15 7 47 DO a o3 CO •rH .g > (X> I :a PI (a .g 1^ 03 1—1 c3 CD oa f4 ii. I Works on Homeopathy, Preparations, &c., at BllOWN BROTHEllS & CO. It 'I '- •,iv t- : Sir '.is ' P^i o -s O IS c a u O i>3 I— I o o < U4 o (^ I— I W c» 52; c o o 1^ R. T. BIPIR, Bookseller and Stationer, 125 ClranTtflo Street. OCTOBER begins on TUESDAY. [18G7, 5 First Quarter, 5th d., 2h. 3m. afternoon, bearing West. O Full Moon, 13th d., Uh. 10m. morning, below the horizon. C Last Quarter, 2(')th d., 5h. 2m. morning, bearing East. % New Moon, 27th d., 8h. 49ra. morning, bearing South. {•.•Vs ujjper ^ limb. (k'cl'n. Si)Utli. fast of clock. Len(;th of Days. Moon. South. •C's ci Ki 3'.-S. 1 Sl'tS. Rises. Sots. 1 Tu. 5 57 6 42 3 6 10 14 111 45 9 47 7 65 2 43 ^ 2 W. 6 68 5 40 3 29 10 33 : 11 42 10 45 8 33 3 31 t 3 Th. G 5 39 3 52 10 611 11 39 11 41 9 13 4 18 ^ 4 F. G 1 5 37 4 161 11 10' 11 86 A. 30 10 6 G *^ 5 Sa. 6 2 5 35 4 39! 11 28 '11 83 1 18 10 46 6 64 h= g; su. g 3 5 33 5 2 11 45 ill 30 2 2 11 86 6 41 ^ 71 M. G 5 5 32 5 25 12 3 111 27 2 41 morn. 7 28 AAV 8, Tu. G G 5 80 5 48 12 20:11 24 3 18 81 8 14 y w. G 7 6 28 6 11 12 36 ' 11 21 3 51 1 28 9 >f 10, Th. 6 8 5 2G 6 34 12 52 11 18 4 23 2 27 9 47 ¥■ 11 F. G 10 5 24 6 66 13 8; 11 14 4 65 3 27 10 84 ^ 12; Sa. , 6 11 5 23 7 19 i 12 23 11 12 5 26 4 31 11 23 r 13: SU. 6 12 5 21 7 42 13 88 11 9 6 5 36 A. 12 T 14| M. 6 13 5 19 8 4 13 52,11 G G 86 6 42 1 4 8 15; Tu. i 6 14 5 17 8 26 14 6|11 3 7 15 7 52 1 59 H 16; W. 6 16 5 16 8 48 14 19 11 8 9 1 2 55 n 17 Th. G 17 5 14 9 11 14 31 1 10 67 8 50 10 10 3 63 n 18 F. 6 18 5 12 9 32 14 43 i 10 64 9 45 11 16 4 62 23 19 Sa. 6 20 5 11 9 64 14 54 ; 10 61 10 44 A. 19 6 49 0:0 20 SU. G 21 5 9 10 16 15 6:10 48 11 46 1 14 6 46 •Q 21 M. G 22 6 7 13 37 15 15,10 45 morn. 2 4 7 40 ^ 22; Tu. 6 24 5 6 10 59 15 24,10 42 51 2 47 8 32 w 23 W. G 25 5 4 11 20 15 32 10 39 1 57 3 25 9 22 "^l 24 Th. G 26 5 2 11 41 15 40 10 80 3 4 3 58 10 11 "^s 25 F. G 27 5 12 2 15 48 10 33 4 8 4 30 10 59 -n. 2G Sa. G 29 4 59 12 23 15 54,10 30 5 13 6 1 11 47 .n. 27 SU. 6 30 4 57 12 43 16 10 27 G 18 6 32 morn. ^ 28 M. 32 4 66 13 3 16 6 10 24 7 35 6 51 34 ^ 29 Tu. G 33 4 55 13 23 16 9 10 22 8 35 G 27 1 22 4^ 30 W. G 3") 4 63 13 43 16 12 10 18 9 31 7 7 2 10 t 31 Th. 6 37 4 52 14 3 16 16 10 15 10 23 7 61 2 69 t 0:5" Thp column of the moon's southinjr s;\vcfi the time of hisrh water nt Parrsboro', Coruvvallis, llorton, llaiitsport, VViiulsor, Newport, Tiuro, &c. Thkre are very few soils that rlo not need artificial drainaf,'o. Lands that are tenacious enou>,'-li to hold manures wi-ll, do not allow water to i)ass rapidiv throuj^h tliom. It has been shown that a sin',''le acre of soil a foot deep, holds at a wet season a surplus of more than two thousand barrels of water, which if discharged would leave the land moderately moist, and 1 .fe'ht for vcfifotation. Tlie only way to pet rid of this (lood promptly, is to provide artificial channels for its dischar<,'e. The land wlien thoroutflilv drained maybe worl^ed at almost any time, the owner not beinsr compelled to wait till the best time for sowinfr or cultivating,'- has past. Crops may be planted vdrlij, and BOinetimes doubled from this cause alone. Less labour will manii G b ■) 51 b> i 41 }p X 47 ^ 34 ^ 23 r 12 r 4 H 5'.> H 65 n 53 n 52 93 4 'J 25 40 Si 40 a 32 ""K 22 ^je il ^ ■f ■f Autumn.] OCTOBER 31 Days. 53 of square milrs, ami, consequently, at the rate of 280 inhabitants to a square mile, it would contain a population of about oij billions, wliicli is (!,8G0 times the present number on our globe. UuANUS is tlie most distant planet of the solar system, except Noptune, so far as our knowledge yet extends. Its distance from tlie Sun is 1,800,000,000 of miles, which is double the distance of Saturn. When nearest the earth, it is distant from us about 1,705,000,000 of miles. In order to acquire a rude conception of this distance, let us suppose a steam carriage to set out from the earth, and to move, without intermission, 40 miles every hour ; it would require more than 4865 years, before it could reach this planet ; and a cannon • a SUNDAYS, WEATHER, ANNI- High "Water, mean time, at 03 M-a 1 i-i VEE3AEIE3, ETC. 2 '« £ a X iS O •" g oSh o s ^ •a a o ^^■2 ^«2 c; a P^ ^^ 03 1 Sup. Court, Annapolis ; Liverpool ; y 20 11 61 32 8 19 <2 [Truro; Guysborough. Suss., 9 53 morn. 1 4 8 54 3 Ladies [AVindsor; Tort Hood. 10 32 23 1 38 9 32 4 Clears up 11 13 1 3 2 16 10 13 5 C apogee. Very low tides. finct morn. 1 44 2 67 11 8 F. IGth Sunday after Trinity. b 2 40 3 54 morn. 7 PUT ON and 1 23 8 51 5 7 24 8 Sup. Court, Kentville; Amherst; Anti- 2 42 6 10 G 26 1 40 11 U (5 C« [gonish; Arichat. Ses- 3 57 5 30 G 43 1 68 10 * Sup. Ct.,Luucnburgh. [slons. Gore. 4 66 7 24 8 37 3 55 11 5 in aphelion. becomes 5 40 8 8 9 24 4 40 12 THEIR very 6 IG 8 47 10 5 16 F. 17th Sunday after Trinity. 6 55 9 24 10 40 5 56 14 High Tides. pleasant. 7 31 10 2 11 15 G 30 15 Su,). Court, Port Hood. Sessions, 8 10 10 42 11 56 7 10 u; [Tuskct. 8 41) 11 20 A. 33 7 50 17 Sup. Court, Pictou ; Sydney. art of the rails, and makcs'them vault the rest. Cattle iii:i be tauj,'ht to ^o over any fence, hy the careful training- they often };et for ti,i> end, and jierforriied as follows :— first starve them, or ;,'ive them poor (Vdi which will make them li^'ht and rertlcss. As sot)n as they <;o over the Ic ' est i)art of lln' fence after hftter i)r(n (>n ))0 1 2 4 4 5 38 62 2 58 45 6 20 7 10 7 52 8 87 9 24 10 11 11 3 11 59, 8 54 54 (5 20 30 30 1 7 1 43 2 20 3 7 8 14 8 58 9 42 10 24 11 8 11 50 A. 42 1 84 2 81 4 6 6 7 8 9 7 22 34 46 42 29 10 10 10 66 11 A. 1 1 A.l 8 3 80 2 28 4 56 8 39 6 7 4 42 7 11 5 31 8 2 6 17 8 48 C 5(3 9 28 7 30 10 2 86 21 8 56 2 40 3 43 50 8 59 9 36 10 24 11 24 morn. 38 u •@ •1-1 o BO* I ' to 09 o B bq" a> 50 1 58 45 27 6 10 6 63 4 7 11 23 I 'J. 8 6: 8 85' 9 7l 9 39i 80 10 11 11 89 morn. 8 26 9 15 10 2 10 42 11 15 11 49 morn, 19 52 7 37 ! 8 24 i 9 12 10 3 10 68 ! 11 9 A.l 27 2 89 ! 8 42 1 4 31 1 5 17 ! 5 57 i 6 30 1 7 3 7 36 8 7 8 40 1 o CD o I Prescript'ona carefully dispensed by BROWN BROTHERS & CO. li alii I , <3 tt. T. MlJin. Bookicllpr ftnrt istolloncr, 12.1 nranvllle Street. o .3 n « 1— o « C to o u <1 c w 12; w I— I < o o c 50 BECKMlJKll Ic-ins on SI:NDAY. [1807. ]) First Qiiiirtor, 1th d., OIi. Oni. inorrutif?, Mow the liorizon. O Full Mdon, II til (1.. Til. f).'jm. iiiiiniiii!C, bdow the horizon. C F/ist Qinrtor, 17th d., llh. li'Mn. iiftL-niooii, boh)W the horizon. % New Moon, HOth d., 7h. llOm. aftornoon, below tho horizon. ' ?_ I 1 I 3 ' \ I ^ ' 8 i ^' i 10 11 12 i la 14 i 15 I I'i , 17 I 18 -• i SU. M. Tu. W. Th. V. Sa. SU. M. Tu. W. Th. F. Sa. SU. M. Tu. W. (•.•VH miprr •^ liinl). UN 7 111 7 20 7 22 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 I Sftit. l'.> Til. 20 F. 21 Sa 22 SU. 18 M. 21 Tu. 2-) W. 20 Th. ^1 F. 28 Sa. 21) SU. 30 M. 31 Tu. 21 2'> 20 27 28 2i) 2J 80 ao 7 31 7 32 7 32 7 7 7 7 7 7 / 7 7 7 7 7 7 31 ao 30 37 37 38 38 38 38 38 38 3',» 3J 20 r.) 18 17 17 17 17 17 17 17 17 18 18 18 18 18 I'J r.) 20 20 2;) 21 21 22 22 23 21 2.') 20 27 28 iltrl'n. Soutli 2'r'47 21 50 22 5 22 13 22 21 22 21) 22 30 22 12 fllMt cf clock. of Dnys. Moon KI8C8. I Pots. c Suiuh. C'3 plilCC 10 52 i 10 21) j 10 G 42 ! 17 i 8 52 i 8 27' 8 1 2J 41) 7 34 8 41) r. 3'j 22 b\ 7 7 8 48 4 20 ' 22 51) 40 8 48 5 20 23 4 12 8 48 21 23 5 44 8 48 7 20 23 13 5 15 8 47 8 34 1 23 10 4 40 8 40 41 ' '23 1!) 4 17 8 40 10 48 ' 2;'. 21 3 48 8 4*:' 11 55 23 20 23 27 23 27 23 20 i 23 20 I 23 21 j i 23 23 ' '■ 23 20 I 123 18 ;2a It 23 11 I 23 71 3 11) 2 41) 2 11) 1 41) 1 11) 41) F. 11) S. 10 40 1 10 1 40 2 9 2 38 O i 1 50 50 51 5J 52 51 50 11 1! li 1) It i: i( K If 45 15 45 it W 14 11 U 15 40 47 48 48 41) 11 11 A. 1 1 48 I r.)i 50 i 20 ' 50! '.) 4 10 2 10 51) 11 58 morn. 2 23 ii 58 4 9 18 31 42 52 57 50 ('. 10 7 2 morn. 51) 2 3 6-i 7 35 8 ■W 1 8 44 8 41 8 41 1 8 45 '■ 3 4 5 7 5 7: 4 7 52 8 35 13, 50' 10 20 10 52 10 44 11 27 A. 4 1 1 2 5 2 38 3 11 3 50 30 14 5 5i) 51 52 50 4 1 I s» 4 47 I K* >^ T Y r 8 8 II II 22 7 48 I 8 37 1 9 2 ) 10 24 I 11 23 A. 25 1 28' '> 2.' 28 21 17 3 4 5 6 7 8 14 1) 1 10 48 51 41 27 11 30 1 morn. 1 24 I 11 1 58 2 41 ' 28 4 13 1 _K_ UTT Tlie C'tlnmn of Un; moon's souiliiir)? f.'ives tho time of liigli water at Parrsboro', Coniwiillis, llortoii, IIiinls))ort, Windsor, Nc'H'i)ort, Triir«, &o In all iniprovomontH, in nil ontcrpri/os, tho j^rcat truth muHt not lio for- "•otton, that success Is not to he fxpcctc'l without (II li^'i'nco and induMfry. Wi' must fiow in Hprin^, and cult'vato well in suuirnor, if W'.> would reap nu abtindant harvest in autnuin. Wlwu wo see younii;' I'aruicrrt eomniencu in li(c without a Htrii'l attoutU)!i to buslnoss, which tlicy ne^^lect for more pleasure, wi'U may we in ima;i:iuation s(;e luture crops lost by careless tiIla<^o— l)rokeii fences, unhinged <,Mtes, an other baud, to set! clu'orlul faced, ready-handeil iiidiistry, directeence,andoriler,ener^'y and'oeon'imy {,'uidiuii the oi)eraf ious of the liirm — with Huiootli, clean fudds, and noat trim leiiees— rich, verdant pisluie.-i and line cattle enjoying thoin, uud broa 1 waving; meadows and waHte and oxtravayanco driven into exile. JJllOWN 13ilUTlI£lW & CO., Druggidts, Orduaucc Square, Ilallfai. M s:y ' ;i2 ^ , 10 ^ 2 r ■ 48 r i o7 r > 2.) H ) 21 8 . 2;} 11 . 25 II . 2^ 23 ! 2.» gs 5 28 [ 21 ft ft ) 17 H > {\ n ) f.! iQs 1 11 j^ S 27 TH ' 11 ^ ) 1 TT] ) 48 ■?- 1 3G ■T oni. b } 21 b 1 11 i^ 1 58 2 11 3 28 >^ 4 la X Parr.. ijuro', not 1 »' lor- 1 iiKh istry. III r<' ap nil Mice 1 11 lilu l)lCl Lsnn\ ro-l. ■okcu H (1 1-y con! iision i^injj; over (Iv-lu lull tl (I I'co i'>my 1 neat triiii uud 1 ji'uad . Portmonnlcsi, Purses, Jewelry, Ac, at T [. T. MriR'S. Days. 1 ;Vi.Ni.\'u.] DKCKMBKR 31 nitudo. 57 Nkitunk appears like a star of tlic 8th nr.\\i Its distance frotii the Sun in rcckoncil nljoiit iJO tiim's tl at of t'lc earth, i^r 2, >>'>0,( 00,000 of mik's, or nioro tlum a llious; md million of mile:' 1)( yonil tlu> orbit of Uranu-!. It is 250 tiiiu'.s 1 aru'er tlian tlio earth, mill tlirc'o tiiiu's lar'jrcr tlian rranus. Ir moves in an orltit of fivo | tlioiisaml soven iuitiilri'd niillions of niilis in diameter, and about (■i„fliti'(.'n tlionsaml niilliou of niileH in firrmnfi-ronce. It is sur- i nuimiid l)y a rin^', ami attendc ' liy at K-ast one i iatellite,aiK\ rcvolvoiJ around Ihe Suu in abuut IGG ^curn. 1 1 1 3 J? SUNDAYS, WEATHER, ANXI- High Water, mean time, nt ^ tfj ' i~"' a qTJH K VERSARIES, ETC. j2 "5 3 = 3 c . "^ r: - 5 -"* C-3 .= a G 3 Jf« ~ "^ F. Advent Sunday. Prs. Alexandra, i. 1 1. 10 13 9 1 23 9 12 '2 11 f) C- Bti nines 10 51 41 1 57 9 55 3 Sup. Court, Halifax. Ses.«., Halifax; 11 45 1 25 i) O J 10 45 4 5 greatest IIcl. Lat. N. [St. Mary's. morn. 2 IG 3 20 11 52 5 * Low tides. 5;; 3 21 4 37 morn. | G Bed 2 2 4 30 5 44 1 2 7 much more. 18 5 4G 7 2 2 18 F. 2nd Sun. in Ailvcnt. Con. Yi. V. Mary. 4 24 G 52 8 3 24 't 5 Sroatost clong. 5 21 7 52 9 5 4 21 M High tides. pleasant, 12 8 41 9 57 5 12 1 ! uvea 7 9 1 10 45 \2 C perigee. $ (5 h • f/roivini/ 7 40 10 20 11 33 G 50 v.] very 8 CO 11 8 A. 20 7 37 14 Prince Consort, d. iEt. '42. 9 24 11 5G 1 8 8 24 F. iJrd Sunday in Advent. 10 11 A. 41 1 50 9 10 ](j FUKLZE UP. cold. 10 57 1 28 2 41 1 9 5S 17 Low till s. with occasional 11 47 2 20 3 32 10 48 ISFniberHay. A. 40 3 20 4 33 11 48 Ill * Jlnrrics of 1 58 4 2G 5 42 A. 58 21) Toya > EiTibor Days. enters 3 10 5 38 42 2 9 21 St. Tliomas. ^ Jjo, 'V inter commences. 4 21 50 8 4 3 21 F. 4th Sunday in Advent. 5 18 7 50 9 2 4 18 2;; $ (5 (T. snow. G 4 8 3G 9 49 6 4 24 AM> C'.VXPY G 47 9 l'.» 10 31 5 48 25 (iiuisT.MAS Day. High tides. Pleasant. 7 20 9 58; 11 10 G 2G 2ii St. Stcplien. Jlitrli 7 5'.» 10 30 11 45 G 59 27 St. John, Fvangelist. C i^l' ;;ce. 8 2'.i 10 5'.i morn. 7 29 : 2S Innocents, culler 1st Sunday after Christmas. 1 11 32 i:t 8 1 ' F. u no iiioi'n. 45 8 31 ao 11 I a. to the end 10 a 34 1 U 9 4 ;u ' IN ORKAT DEMAND. of the year. 10 41 1 12 1 48 9 42 1=) CQ o OS 1= o 05 eg o eg o O o o O 03 eg o O Unadulterated Ground Spices At BROWN BllOXIlLllS & CO'S. R. T. MriR, Bookseller and Stationer, HJl Or»nvllle Street. |c o rs -s to o o c pa CO c D ^^ O 58 Dll.CllKIl's farmer's [18G7. S. HOWARD & SON, GENERAL IMPORTERS, Whoksftlo ami Hetftil Dealcr.i in BRITISH AND FOREIGN 106 GRANVILLE STREET, Aa our stock is carcf\iUy selected by one of tho firm iu the best markets of FRANCE, ENGLAND and SCOTLAND, both SPRING and FALL, and is couatantly replenished with tho leading NOVELTIES OF THE SEASON, BUYERS WILL ALWAYS FIND A Large, Choice and Rich Stock both turn mt una orv oooost from which to make their selection. Our stock of MILLINERY AND MILLINERY MATERIALS will bo found replete with the newest and mo?t fashionable goods. manufactured witli the greatest care and despatch from our Parisian Patterns. A Splendid Assortment of Rich Silk Mantle Yclvets. Mantle Silks in Glace and Gros Grain, Mantle Cloths, Wide White French Lamas and Merinos always on h'ind. The particular attention of buyers is directed to our stock of the low prices and good qualities of which cannot fail to give satisftvotion. S. H. & SON. BROWN BRUTHEHS & CO., Druggists, Ordaauoe Square. Halifax. SCHOOL REQUISITES OF EVERY DESCRIPTION AT MUIRS. I8t>7.] ALMANACK. 69 x:i»tni>ii«iiio(i i»>!«;m. i( ARMY AND NAVY DEPOT, 117 & 118 Granville St. ff Opposite II. M. Ordnance, WAUFft?C, M. S. PATRONIZED BY H. K. H. THE PRIJfCE OF WAIES, dui'ing his visit to the city, the MiriousCiovprnorsof tiic Province, the Military and Nnval Authorities, the Ue}j;i mental Messes, the Ward Room and other Messes of If. M. Ships, and tlie principal inhabitants of the Province. Constantly on sale, a large and varied stock of WTIVKH— Champnsne, Moselle, Ilock, Burgundy, Sauterno, Claret, Madeira, Port and Sherry — celebrated brands. T^IQTJOR,^ — Very old Brandies, Scotch, Irish and Bourbon M'hiskeys, Holland and '* (Jld Tom " Gin, old Jamaica and other Spirits. JLiKf^UJEUl^S— Curacao, Noyau, Maraschino, Crcmo do Cacao, Cherry Brandy, Chartreuse, &c. Alo nnd I?ortor— Bass's, AUsopp'a, Jeffery's and other Pale, Bitter and Strong ALKS. Guinucss's and Blood's Dublin, and Barclay & Perkins London Stout. II A complete and extensive assortment of Crosse & Blackwell's, and Lazenby's LONDON PICKLKS, SAICES, JAMS, JKLLIKS, PRESERVED FRUITS, and everything required for Breakfast, |i Dinner and Dessert. Teas, Coffees, Sugars, Cocoa, Chocolate, English and Nova Scotia Haras, Bacon and Cheese; Pastry Flour, Biscuits, Raisins and Currants, and a large stock of CENERAl FAMtUV GROCERtES. EF* Orders from the country accompanied by the cash promptly attended to. •TAMOS SCOTT. Q I I CO d o bO m o I i o •d a eU O •a (Q O ft o o ca Toilet Soaps, Pomades and Perfumery at BROWN BROTHERS & CO. i|/:? fll g',i^'¥ m P4 « I- CI o o 5:3 C (3 a; tc o CO w o CJ <1 CO I— ( U 1-3 515 O O R, T. MUia, Booloeller and S'.atloner, 125 Granville Street, Halifax. GO BELCIIEU 3 FAUMKK S [1861 GENERAL POST OFFICE, HALIFAX, N-S- PosTMASTKT? Ckntral. AKTHUU WOODdATK ]•: xa I'.inci Accuuvt Branch. Frcdi'VU'k M. Tiisstnv C7(/7.-.s, Will. Small, UiMijiu. Cochran, Andw. Murphy, Jno. Cami)- Ik'11. ,T. W. Crane, M. C. Richardson. Dead Letter Clerk, Thom.is Southall. Letter Carriers— iivuihlYis., Stephen White ; Centre Bis,, Church Ssnitli and Jas. Wilson; Norih Dis., Matt. Collins. Messenger, Konald McMilhm, When the Mail arrives before r. m. it will bcddivcrcd the same nv^\\\ ; wiien after that hour at 7 the followhi'T iiorning. Ollice Hours from l.oO A.M. to t».;)U T.M., except on the Thur.'=day pi.u'.it on Avhich the En^jlish mail is made up, when it is closed at G, and rc-oi)ened at fo/ the delivery of the IJoston and inland mails. Mails for the I'mttu KiNtiooM are closed linally, every alternate Thnrsdinj at (!. P.M. (coaimencinLr Jan. 3, 1S07.) Letters &c,, re- ceived after th;it hour will nut he forwarded until next mail. Letters and Telc7) at p.m., once a Month. Letters 10 cents; if posted in the interior 13.^ cent.-; Newspapers 2 cents — AIiisl be prepaid. Mails are made uj) at t'lie same time for Cuba, South America, and tlie Foreign West India Islands, Chagres, and Panam.a, and to places on the Western Com-' of America. Mails for the Unitkd States by Steamers arc made up every made up to otters to be sowspapois December, ler montli'. / vveniiKj of s ; ifpostul be prc/Hiil. Mewl'ouiul- its. rsow-- s areclost J (■) at G p. ID., i;3.i ceiil.^; J up at flic West India stern Cuu-t c up every . ) Sii]J/i!e- 1 Enghuid. the JMail< tcvl in the I.Halifax. 18(37.] ALMANACK. Gl interior, llii cents. Letters \veighi*ig more than one o/,, but under I.i o7., will lie ('harjjed ik-fee rates of postage instead of I us formerly — if exeeedinu- 2 oz., hut under 2.^ oz.. five .-ates instead of hix, and so on addiU'if one rate for every additional <^oz. ^.'c^vs|)aperrf 2 cents. Musi lie prcjHtiL A iNIail for Cavada is also made up and fijrwardLd at the same time. Letters to l)e .'Specially addressed, ''Close J Mail , or Canada:' Let- ters 12.^ cents — prcpaijinent opiiitnal. British re])rinis of copyright Woitks from the United t^tates, i?/ Sicatiicr, arc charged letter poata[.;e. LAND MAILS. Letters posted in Nova. Scotia, ad(h*es.sijd to any place within tlio rrovince, if prepaid o lent.s; if not prepaid, T cent*. Letters mailed t\)r delivery within the t'ounty 2 cents; if iwf prepa.'i, 7 cents. Let- ters pre-p;iiil may l-e .sent from one Way ort»«o to another without passin.ij throuj^h'a Post Otllce. If unpaid will im- .sent to the nearest Post Ollicv., ta.xed 7 cent.-«, and forwarded to di'stinatiou. Letters to Canada and Ni.n' Liil'nswk;*'. 5 cents — prepayment optional. Letters to Pkincio Eon'Aiti) Isi.an;.'. .'j cents, must I'r pre- paid : iri)osted wholly or in part unpaid, thev i(r;ll be forwarded and charged 5 cents in addition to the i)ost;ige. Lew<>r3 for the United Statics (except to Oni^on and California) 10 cent-! : to Oregon and California, 1-3 cents — must be prepaid. Uflicial letters addresseil t(i the Provincial and Military Depart- ments, are exempt from preinyment. Kegistered letters for the Provincial I'lililic Departments and the Jlilitary Departments, adilresed to Halifax, can be sent without pre- payment of po:^t:ige orregi.stry fee. Hkoistkatiox. — Letters for regi.-iry mu.st he posted half an hour previous to the clo.dng of the Mail l)y which they are to bo sent. The postage as widl as the IJcgistration fee must he prepiid. The re^^istration \)f a letter addressed to any place in Xova Scotia, IJritisIi North America, or the I'nited State.-, is 10 cents ; to the United King- dom, 8^ cents; to Australia and all othei" places, wl.eu passing tlu-oiigh t!ie United Kingdom, 2") cents. N ) registered letters for- w.irdrd betwi'cn two Way office-. h'egijtralion is ajiplicahie to all descriptions of letters and parcels. I'helher they contain articles of vrlueor not. 1-vegistration is not an absolute gu.iraritee against the mi.-carriag': or loss ()f a letter; hut a registered letter can be traced when one unregistered cannot, and the pu-iingand delivery or non-delivery cin be proven. A registered letter 's thus secured again-t many of the casualties which, from in- correct address, forgetl'ulness of the receiver, or other error, may alf ect an unregistered letter Moreover, the safety of an unregi> tered letter is dei)endei'.t on tin- integrity of a po,->t otiice clerk during liie whole time it remains in his custody, frequently for hours, and even days, whilst a registered letter will almost invariably have to be acKnowleilgcd at the moment of its ])assing into an oflicer's hands, and cannot therefore be suppressed without leaving him individually accountal)le for its disposal." "If the consequences were limited to the mere risk of the loss of the money so sent, the senders of money in unregistered letters might reasonably urge, that if tln'V choose to a Ph ID ra o +3 03 PJ o .g o M Fh O) d Ph o EH oa Sea and Family Medicine Chests sold by BilOWN BUOIHEUS & CO. ■ IjOoks, Magazines, Keviews or Piinipldrls, l)iiiding rollers for i)rints or mips not exceeding two feet in length, markers and every thing ap])ertaining to such publications, are sent bi'tween Nova Scoiia and tiie I'nitiMl Kingdom, iind also l)e- twceii Nova Scotia, llevmuda. JS'ewfoundland, and the IJritish V,'c.-t Indies, at the tollowing rates : — for a single volume not exci'cding 1 ozs,, oil. sterling; above 4 (jzs. and not exceeding 8 ozs, (id. sterling; above M ();;s. and not exceeding one ])v)und Is, sterling ; and so (Ui. adding Is. for every additional pound or fraction of a pound. Mii4 be prepaid. Pi;i:ioni( ALs, Ijkitisu or l-'oRKHiV, posted mlhin the Province for delivery u-ithin or without the Province, tii-o cents ctieli niimlier, niu^t be pre-pail. — Those publisheil in the Province, and all Agricultui-;d re])orls, wdiether published in the 1 rovince, or elsewh're, pass free. JiiMTisu and C'oi.ONiAi, Ni;wsrArjn{s. and sir,all rcdigious periodi- cals, such as the Hritish Workman, Penny Post, Child's ])aper, Play Hour. vSabbath School Visitor, and others of a like di'Scription,whet!ii r IJritish or Foreign, jiosti'd I'ther within or without the Proving'. free. All other Newspapers are charged one cent each, if niaiUd within the Province; if mailed without, i'or delivery within the Pro- vince, the iiostage is collei-ted on delivery. One Copy, called an exchange cojiy, of any Newspaper, if addressed to a Newspaper Publisher in Nova Scotia, passes free. Ilandhills, Lithographed Letters, Circulars and other printed mat- ter of like description, posted within the Province and addressed to any \)\acc within or without the same, one cent iter oz. iniist be prepaid. All papers printed by order of the Imperial Parliament, or by her Majesty's command, or by the Li'gislative Council or House of Assem- bly of this Province, or by virtue of an address of the Council or Assembly, are transmitted by pest, within the Province /?ce. BROWN BROTHERS & CO., Druggists, Ordnance Square, Halifax. i J I.V Church Services and Prayer Books at R. T. MUIR'S. i.sr.7.] ALMANACK. 03 Table Showinj the Time of Closincf and Arrival of Mails at the General Post Office, Halifax. Poisr Towns. | Postmasters. Close Albion Minoa. Aniliorist Annanolis. . . . Anti!i;oni.sh. . . Arioliat AylcsforJ . . . . B;iiUleck Barringtoa. . . Berwick . . . . Bouliirdei'ic . . Bridgetovrn . . Bfiiljiewater. , Canning Can.so Ciicster Clementsport .... ("ape CJoor{rc .... Cow Bay, C.B... DiLrhy Dui'lmiK English Town . . . Glace Bay, Little (ilenclg Cuysboro' llantsport ...... Jetllore (vciitvillc Ketch Ilarbor & } Sanibro 5 Lawronoetowu . . . Liverpool Locke's Tislanil. , . Liimiunderry . . . . Lower llorton . . . L-iwer Stewiackc . Lunenl)argh Liiigau M'.'lroso ^iabuii Malione Bay . . . . Alaitland /. .M-ii'garie Forks. . Mil. Mus(|Uoa'bt. Mus.iuod'bt. L'p.. MiiSipCbt. Har. i l\»rtev's Lake. > Ship Harbour. ) IL MoKcnzie . . . .' Mrs. A. Chipnian. Wni. 11. Haggles . Henry P. Hill . . . 1). O'C. Maihleu . Tlios. Harris .... Bobt. Llnisly R. A. Crowell . , . J. j\L Parker. . . . Alex. Alunro .... Chas. Hoyt Piufiis Nowcomb . H. A. Borden.... Miss S. Norris . . . Miss Alia Smith. . Regld. M. Shaw. . Robt. McDonald . Anthony Martell. Henry Stewart . . John McCoul. . . . Dun. McDonald . Wm. McDonald.. M. Archibald.... E. J. Cunningham N. T. Harris . . . . Arrive Dally Daily >Ljn. Wed. & Fri Daily 1 Daily I •Mon. Wed. & Fri.' Mon.We.Th.&Sat. Tues.Thur.& Sat. Mon. Wed. & Fri. Mon. and Fri... , Mon. Wed. & Fri. Tues. Thur. & Sat. Daily Mon. Wed. & Fri. 'Tucs. Thur. & Sat. Mon. Wed. & Fri. Wed. and Fri. . . . .Mon. Wed. & Fri. Mon. Wed. & Fri. Daily Mon. Wed. & Fri. I Mon. Wed. & Fri. I Wed. and Sat.... jMo.Wed.Fr. &Sa. 'j. F. Hutchinson. |t>aily Thurs. 8p.m. jl^aily IS.it. 7a.m. . 'J. W. Janic.<5 ;Thos. P. Calkin . . |X. Z. Cliipman . . M. Cam pi tell . . . . J. W. Hcnnigar . . Wm. Holesworth. Mrs. Rudolph . . . Walter Young. . . Jas. Stewart .... Wm, Grant C»eo. Duncan . . . . Adam Roy Don. Campbell . .. IL Ivaulback . . . . S. L. Henry Mon. Wed. & Fri. 'I'ucs. Thar. & Sat. Tues. Thur. & Sa. Daily Daily Daily Tues. Thur. & Sat. ^L)n. We 1. .^ Fri. Wed. and Sat.... Daily Tues. Thur. & Sat. Daily Wed"; and Fri.... Wed. and Sat. . . . Wed. and Sat. . . . Tues. Thurs. Sat.. i 8 P. "SI. Daily Daily Mon. Wed. & Fri. Daily [Daily jMon. Wed. & FrL Tues.Thu.Fri.Sat. Tues. Thur. Sat. . |Mon. Wed. Fri.. IThur. and Sat... .Mon. Wed Fri . . Tues. Thur. Sat.. JDaily Tues. Thur. & Sat. Tues. Thur. Sat.. Mon. Wed. Fri . . Tues. and Sat. . . . Tucs. Thur. .^ Sat. Mon. Wed. Fri . . Daily Tues. Thurs. Sat. Tues. Thurs Sat.. Tues. and Fri.. . . L'ue.s. Thur. Sat. . Daily Sat. 7 P. M Daily Men. 10 p. M. . . . Mon. Wed. Fri . . Tues. Thur. Sat. . ! Tues. Thur. Sat.. Daily Daily Daily JTues. Thur. Sat.. Tues, Thurs. Sat. Pues. and Fri. . . it>-uly 'Tucs. Thur. Sat.. 'Daily Thur. and Sat. . . jTues. and Fri. . . . iTucs. and Fri Itucs. Thur. Sat- i 7 P. M. ■•J 03 a -1-4 o o e3 > o a o -r-l t-l O) a • .-I bS3 H to" PI «^ O 09 M a O a e3 CO o Oi JROWN BROTHERS & CO., Importers of Flower, Field & Garden Seeds H 1 ii:' i f ' Ii ' 'ill, 'U I'W I;! < c X u I— I <^ o m w p ;?; w »— I CO c ft c R. T. MUIR, BooIc£8ller and Stationer, 125 Granville Street. _. Is 04 o P2 i I'OSJ T) o : Mill V Milton ' N. Cai t— ' N0AV1)0 , New K\ c> Nurth 1 Pansb Pidtdll BEIX'IIKU S FAKMKIl S [180 Towns. lUiLrO . . . i'oSTMASTiaiS. Cl-(»SK AUBIVK , . Kphniiin M.iok . . 'I'uos. Tlmr. Sat . Tucs.TIiur. ^Sul- ,QiU'on'sco. Kilw. KcmptDii . . Tncs. Tliur. Sit. . Tiies. Tiuii'. Sat. plolttiwiJ. D. J. McKi'iizio. . .Moll, and Fri jTliuis. ami Sat.. Ill rt I as WW. J. 1". CooluMn. Will Daily. laru rrascr . . Daily. Daily. Daily. Sydney . . ..Tolin Forlios! .M:;ier .la.s. \. Tat.nnagoiiche. . . f.saac Bl Tniro , . . Lsaae Sii Upper Stcwiacke.l.Iolin Co Jno. MeMIl'an. . . Mon. Wed. & Fri. Tn. Thiirs.& Sat. W. i[. ]|,irrlu;rtun Daily I.)!iily. rh.as. B.Crosby.. Tnes.Thnr. Sat... Tu. Th. & Sat. rues. Tlmr. v< Sat. I'n. Th. & Sat. Mon. Wei. & Fri. Tu. Th. .^ Sat. Wall ice Joshua I Walton C. K. AH We.'-tport '.fos. B,in( West River iWm. Mu Weymouth (.'erino P Whykokamajrh .. fi. Mol>( '.) lir : lith > X \ Iiu'stis . .'^ iis'iii . . . .d eroft ) nro 1 . Jones. .j> m-all... ) nni-daily Semi dail}'. Wed. and Sat. Mon. an I Th ur Mo. Wed.Th.v^Fii. .Mon. Wed. Fri... I'ucs. Tlmr. Sat.. . .Mon. Wed. & Fri. Mim. Wed. & Fri. .Mcin. Wed. & Fri. laily Daily. .Mon. Wed. & Fri. .Mon. Wed. Fii Mon. and Fri. i'lios. and Sat. West B \A'ilmot ly. .Vle\. Mathe.son. .'M( u. and Friday. I'lmr.". and Sat. |Jana\s A. (iibbon.Mon. Wed. & Fri. .Mon. Wed. Fri.. Windsor IPetcr Burnhain. . Semi-d.iily Semi.daily, WultVille iGoo. V. Hand... Daily Illy averley D .arinou th ♦Canada, I " via B *Now Brun V J Hood ly land Jostoii . swiek. d Winter Summer Land Route R. M. Steamer...' Daily. Daily, Diil>. I>aily Tues. Thur. & Sat.Mon. Wed. Fri. Steamer to Boston Steamer fiu B Daily P. J:. Islan Ditto *U. States. Ditto _ .Miiil.iiiri- luiuli'iip f.>riiiul , .riv.il tV.iin ,il.ii •■•. iiimki i Dady, I'lKS. Thur. & S.it. .Mon. Wed. .*i I' Wed. Fri. Sat....Tu. Th. and Sa! I'.iily FortniLrhtly Daily IbWnijrhtly I * 1.1 T »li-. Hum St. .luliii. \ II., vlrt Wi 1311UWN l-iROTllFRS k CO., Uruiro;ist«=, Urdnauco Square, Ilalif, IX Ledgers, Journals, Daj and fash Boohs, at R. T. MFIR'S. 1807.] ALMANACK. G5 Mails for .nil places naiiKMl in tlu' forosoin;^ tahlo arc inndo up at ,S )i.iii., f.xccpt tlu- sc'coiul semi-ilaily mails for Windsor and Truro, wliirli arc nnuk' up at 2 p.m. Mails from all those places are due at Halifax by the eastern and western niornin;^ and evening trains from Tiuro and Wimlsor. Tiic shore mails fioiu Lunenburgh, Liverpool, ic, are due at 7 )>.m. Xo printed ])aper. whether Newspaper, book, pamphlet, or other paper, shall Ije transmitted either free or at a reduced rate of posta;4e, iinliss it is sent, 1, Without a cover, or in a cover ojjcn at the ends. 2. Tiiere shall he no words or communication iirinted on the pa]»er Jitter its publication, or upon the cover, nor any writin,:^ or marks upon il, or ui)ontlie cover, except tlie name and address of tiie sender and of tlie i)er,-on to whom sent. There shall be no i)aper or thin cents , above 1 and not exceedin'jf li pounds, r>0 (.'cnts ; above - hut not exceeding- ;> pounds, 75 cents ; Ijiyond this woiulit no parcel can be sent, and mi. ' lot exceed 1 fo(jt in length or ' breadth, and six inches in thickneys. Must be pre-paid. The ciiarge j on parcels to New Pirunswick, or Canada is for a jtarcel under 8 oz. 25 ets. ; if more than I and not exceeding 2 lbs., 50 cts. ; more than 2 anil not exceeding \\ lli- . 7.') cc nts ; lieyond wbicli weigiit no parcel can l.ei-riit. — Size same as above. — Jlitsf (il.h, Aiuiapoli'^, Aricliat, IJaildeck, Briilgewater, IMdgetown, Barrington, Canso, Canning, Cow-Jlay, C IJ., Chester, Digity. (iuyslioro', Halifax, Kentville, IiUnenl)urg'i, Liverpool, Little CAiwl liay', Maliou, Parr^'n )ro*, i'irtou, Port Mulgrave, I'laister (.'ove, Ton Hood, Siielhurne, J-'vdnev, North Svdney, Sherbrooke, 8l. IVlcrs, Triiro, 'I'u>ki't, Windsor. Wolfville, Wallace. Wilniot, West- lHirt,and Yannoiith. All the Money Order Po.st OfUees in Nova Siotl , arc authorized to draw Moniy Orders on each other for any sum not exceediii:;' »U(.iO, at the loilowing rates: — P c3 O) a c3 ci ra p cts •t:J PJ 1 M i OS i o CD o O I H vit 13ilU\\N BKOTHLKfc) 4- CO.— Guld Leaf, Dry Puiuts and Yttriiish-a. 'l R. T. MHR, Bookseller and Stationer, 12S QranTllle Rtrcot. i i-i o o u I— t o a (73 w CO o C GG BLLCIIEU S FAIIMEII S [186: Oil oi-acrs up to SIO.. 5cts. ' Ovov§ir)0 notcxcceaing.«00. .flO Over !?10notcxcccding. 2010 20 I!0 40 50.. 15 " 40.. 20 " 50.. 25 " GO 70 80 5)0 70. 80.. 40 00... 1 5 100.. 50 MoNKY Ordkr.s can also 1)0 lunl from any one of tlio Money Onl: Offices in Nova Scotia, on Canda, New Urunswick, P. E. Island a;;i Newfoundland, at the followinj; rates: — Up to £5 Stg, . .Is. Sty. Aliove £5 and up to £10 Stf;., 2s. S*g. And on tliel'^NiTri) KixcnOM from the Halifax Money Order Offia only, at the followinii rates : — Up to £2 Storlins Is. Stg.Ahove £2 and up to 5 Stg. .2s. St:. Above £5 and uj) to 7. £7 nnd uj) to 10. . . .4s. No Pin.'rle order trranted for more than £10 Sterlin.sr on the Unitciil Kingdom, (':inada, New liriinswick, 1'. E. Island or Xewfoundlnnl 'JMie Xovii Scotia Money Order OHices are furnished with lists of !ii; the Money Order OtRees in (Canada, Xcw lirunswick, P. E. Island, Newfoundland, and tlie I'nited Kinf."lom ; and the Postmasters are instructed to afford every infoniiati( n in their power, in respect ill the i)laces ujx)!! which they draw, toi'.cther with any otlicr inforniation| relating to siicii issues as the intendiiiLf reniittcs may desire. Phice> of deposit tor the reception ofi)repa'' letters and ncw:| pai)ers in the city of Halifax, have ))een estal. :shed: — 1. At (J. W. Delano's, corner of Pleasant St. and Gas Lane. 1 P| ^r. and 7 T. I\I. 2. At Uori'rgan i^ ^IclJonald's, No 8t>, (head of Lawson's wharf. Lower water St. 1.15. P. JM. and 7.1.") 1'. M. .">. At Koht. Urcpihart's, corner of Birmingham St. and Sprin: Garden Koad. i.;}0 I'. M. and 7.:!(J 1'. M. At Henry 'I'ullv's, No ISO (head of Starr's wharf) I'ppcr ^\'i\u: St. l.ao P. .\I. and 7.;iO P. M. 4. At James C. Crawford's, No. 304 Upper Water St. 1.15 I'.M and 7.15 P. M. G. At Dr. ^r-Fatridi-e'.s No. 52 Cornwallis St. 1 P.M. «S: 7 l'X| 7. .At Douglas Story's, corner of iirunswiek Street and Aru- lane, North End, 1 P. M. and 7 P. M. Letters X:c. to be forwarded by the iind-day and evening mails iiui-: be i)()sted jirior to ti\eli()ur;-, altove specified. Postage stamps can!. had at the above named places, LIGHT HOUSES. On the Coait of JS'ova i^rotio ; the Coast of ►Veto Brunsivick in //'-: Bay of Fundi) ; Cape Race; dtiff oinl River St. Lawrence, ani Si rail of Jielle-Islc. .Arr..\r.irER's Beach— East side Halifax harbour. ^ fixed white liihtl elovatod .'iSft. above the Sc;\ level, and visible 10 miles. I l)i;vM,"t Isr,.\>.n Linnr— On the S. AV. point of the Lsland, at tliel ontriin .e of ilu- K.istern Tassigo to Halifax Harbour. J fixnf rcJ //.',/i.',| on tlio scwiird sides to distinguish it from S:imbro and Me.igher's JJcviOj, BliOWN rKUTHEKS .^ CO., Druggists, Orduauce Square, Halifax. Photo;;raph Albums at R. T. MUIK'3. 1807.] ALMANACK. G7 lights, clovatcd 45ft. jind visible 8 miles. Octagonal Tower paintetldark brown, with a white belt between the Balcony and Lantern, to distinguish it in daytime. Samuko Tsr.AN'D LiniiT — On the S.W. side of the entrance to Tlalifix Harbour. A fixcA white litjht, elevated lloft. above the Soa, iind visible in clear weather from 20 to H') miles. White Octagonal Building, Lat. 14^ 2G' N. Long. iV.\ iJ.V W. Guns are fired in answer on the approach of vessels in foggy weather. A fog trumpet has been placed on Sainbro Island, in operation during thick or foggy weather. Each blast of the trumpet will be o^ five Seconds duration, with intervals of liO seconds, and will bo audible from to 10 miles in calm weather. In stiiniling in for the land ot! Halifax liarbour, you may know on which side of the harl)our you are, by n remarkable difference that takes place immediately from its mouths, in the colour of the shores; for if it should be red you are to the eastward of it, and if white, you will bo to the westward of it. West from Halifax. Cross Island LiariT — Upon theS. E. point of the Island. Two liijht'i placed vcrticallij, 'Sift, apart, the Iniccr lii/ht is fixed; the uppe'- one flashiiif/ at intervals of a minute, visible 14 miles. Building red, Lan- tern painted black. Lat. 44- I'J'xN. Long, Gi' '.)' W. BATOaiY Point Lkiht — At the entrance to Lunenburgh harbour. A fixcil white //i^/i/, visible 12 miles. White square building. Lunenburgh harbour is easy of access, spar buoys have been ])laccil in the bay and oiitr.ince to the harbour on the sculpin rock, haddock shoal. Battery point shoal and head shoal. In approaching the harbour fiom seaward the buoy on sculpinrock painted red. fiml blade in horizontal stripes may be left on either hand, giving it a berth of two cable's length. The other buoys ore painted black and must be left on the port hand going in. luox-BorNi) IsKAND LiiJiiT — Kntraucc to LaTlave Uiver. A briijht /lush liijht, of 20 seconds duration, followed by eclipses of oO seconds. The lantern is placcil on a square white tower, on the southern side of the Island, "Oft above sea level, ard visible from all pcdnt/ nf approach. Pom Mkdway IlAiinoiR Lkjmt — On Admii-ally Ihad, W. side of the entrance to the jjort. Square white building, with a black .square in the centre of the seaward siilcs. A fixed white lijht, 44ft. above sea level, and visible 10 miles. Spar buoys have been placed in the channel to Port Medway hailiour as follows: — On the bnaking ledge-<, Na\itilus rock, corner ground, and edge of flats off Bangs' point. In approaching the Channel from seaward red buoys must be left on the starboad hand, ami hlark buoys on the poit hand passing in. Livi.arooL Lniur. — S. end of ("ullin's I.^lanil. A revolving li(/h', appearing full at intervals of two minutes, 80ft. above sf-a level. Build- ing octagon, in red and white horizontal stripes, vi>lble 10 miles. Pout Point Lkiut — Kntranoe to the inner harbour of Liverpofd. A while fixed lii/ht, visible from .all points of approach, and must be left on the larltoard lianjht, 40ft. above high watiM', attaining its giratest brilUancy every minute. Situated nearly in the centre of the Island. Lat. i:'. 48' 111" N. Lomr. Ill 17' 15' W. Tiie lantern is place lou the top of the Iveeper's dwelliug \vhich is painted white. CO cS Pi o ai O) +i 00 o M C!3 ccl 03 aa o O eg i Trusses, Supportevs and Bandages at BPvUW N BROTIIERS & CO.'S, '2, -^ P I- (71 O u o c, u < o u G8 R. T. MUIB, BookaoUar an.! Stationer. 135 Or anvillo St-, Hafitax- [1SG7 BELCIIKU S lAIlMKU S ^ K y ij \ <1 cri ! W 1 k>-4 i! 52^ ' •< c- i k-l i »<; 6 O 1 a ' K a ' 5^ \ -tj :i tt t D y3 '^, t-H « U, HH 1 1—1 Q ;<^ < » C2 HH [-^ M ftS 1-^ r-H m -^ o >5 ^ f-5 «:3 y^ ^■> Q ;^ c "li Cirr.LRoOK LKinr— OIT the entrance to Rag^cl Ir-luiul liavhonr. .-J while, fix.ol lijht, oli't. iibovo sea level. Stiuarc white buiMing. Lat. lu S'.)' N. L(.ng. I') I ^ CO' W. SiiKi.iti-iiM: Lrr.MT— On t!ie S. E. point of Mc-Nutf.s Man'l, at tho entrance of tlic harbour. Two fixed while li,i;hts rerticul—iha upiKv li;;ht loDl't. above sea level airl visible 18 miles ; the lower light I'j^'A't. below tlie lantern at theto[) uftli<'buil ling and visible tjn miloa. liuikU ing piiinted black and white in vertical btripe.s. JVvuiuxtiTOM LiaiiT— On Daccaro Point E. side of the entrance to the harbour. A revolcin,; li miles from Black I'ock lij^ht. lii.ACic Hock Lunir—jl xvhik fixed //y/.7, Tj'ift. ftbovc the level of high WiVt( r, and visible lli miles. Hipiaro white buiklin;;. yi'KNCKn's IV)ixT— ^ while flxcil liijhl is jilacoil on the top of a build- iiijj; at this point, <,n the uorthorn shore of Cobeciuid Buy, near the head of Minas Basin. PAiuibnouo' Light — On the W. .side of the entrance to Parrsboro' [{iver. Jl white fi.rcfl liijht, .'!(tft. above hij^h water, visible '.> mils. (Atii,i;(inal white tower, standinf^ eluso to hij;h water mark on the beach. IIuRToN Bluff Lkjiit — A white fixed liijht, Uoft. above lii^h water level (rise and fill 40 to 'l')!'!). ii>»d visllile in clear weather over the (^I'eatci" jtart of the Basin of >linas (after pass< brcal.cr, called the Bull. This may be avoidc'l liy keeping three remarkable headlands, ucur the S.W. cud of Grand Jlanan, open. Macuias Si:ai, Tsi.anm) Lidiits — Two irhitc fixed lifjhis, about 4Sft. above high watei', and bear from each other B.S.K. nml W.N.W. distant ulioat 20()ft., by winch circumstance (the two light houses at the same station) they are distinguished from all otiiors ujKm the eoa^t. Both huildings white. Vessels standing to the northward betweer. these lights ii.d the Gannot rock, should t.-iok or haul otl' the moment theybiing tl e5 C/3 ;?^ o ?^. c R. T. MIIR, Booksellpr nnti Htnlloner, 125 firanvlllc Strott. 70 IJKLCHKIl S IVUMKIl S [18(5: Cami'o Bi;m,o Lkjiit. — On N. I'. o:;trcinity of the iMliml. Jl v-liih' fixed lii/ht, ♦lift, ubove tlio sua. nuillini; wliito witli a re 1 cvofH, 'I'lils li;;Iit otmblcs vc-'Mi'ls to enter Ho.'id Harbour at nil times. It is alHo ,i fiui'lo to vc«sn.'ls entcririi:; the iiiain cliaiinel, to West Isles, Mouse Islan.l, au>l tlie itnitr 15 ly to l',iMsaiiia»|UoiMy. Point Li;1'uijvu Lkjiits. —Upon tliis projecting licalliml, two fixi ! white li/hts, one above tlio utlier, tli.stint liHft. Tlie lower lantern is fixc.i to the oiitsiJe of tho buiMin;^, uu'l throws its lijflit (piite inslnjie, both tu the castwar.l an^l westward into Maoo's Hay. The hi;^Iiest li^i'it is 81ft., and visible 1') luikM. Uiiil ling red and white in stripes of it,, broail each, horizonlally, and bears IVuiu the tabterniost Wolves E. by X., 1 1 niilc«. St. John, N. U. Ilvnitoini Lkjiit. — On Partridge Island, nt tlio entrance of thn Kivcr and Ilarbuur. Jl witilc fixed li high water, and visible 20 liiilis. Building red and white in verticil stripes,. A l''og Horn or Sleaui Whistle is .sounded at intervals of lo secoiuls in a minute during tho prevalence of fogs md snow storms, aivl can bo hoard at a flistanee id' 4 to miles. There is also a Jhll It'nnj anchored at the extremity of tlie lodge at the eastern end of the Islaiil, wliicli is very useful to vessels in thick or rough weather. The sound of tho boll can 1)0 hoard [\ mile.J. Tiik Uii.vcoN LioiiT within Partrid;,'" Island exhif'ils a white fixed lijht ooft. above high water, and visible ID rnil'\s. Building white and black in vertical stripos. QiAt'o I1i:ai> Lioiit — On a small ruck lying olf Quaco Head. .7 rcvolcinij white liijhl 70ft. above high water, showing twice full ainl twice dark in a minute, and visible lo miles. Building red and \,l:ite in horizont il stripes. C.\Pt; K.N'nAiii: LmiiT — On the point of that name in AVestmorlaiiil, N. B., nearly opi)osite Apple River light in Cumberland. A brilliant fixe t lii/ht, 151ft. above tho sea, and visible 15 rnilcs. Sijuare white building. Gtti.vnsToxK I-r-VNO Light — On Grindstone Island, Chignocto Biv, Lat. 4') i\V l;]" N., Long. Gl 37' L'O" W., GU feet above high water. Octagonal white tower. Ai'i'i.i-; ilivKii Liojir — On Hetty Point, N. side of tho entrance to the Rivor, and three leagues to tho eastward of (^apo (.'iii^xneoto. Tivo lirvl horizontal lii/hts, loft, above high water, and visible about 10 luik"?. Square white building. Eiiat from. Ilalifux. Ego Island Lkjiit— Oil Jcildoro. A revolving lii/ht, Soft, above high water, attaining its greatest brilliancy every minute, showing alternately rod and wliite faces. Biii'ding octagonal, painted l)laok aiil white in vertical stripes, liit. JU :>.) ol'N. Long. G2^ ol'olJ" W. OuTKii Bi;AVi;n, on William's Island Liqut — A revolviiiij white /!.(inh liijht 70tt. aljovc soa level, visible 12 miles. S'juare white buil lin,' with two bliok balls painted on its seaward side. A rcrf e.\tep. is eu-^t- ward from Beaver Island a considerable distance. Lat. 41" 4'J' N Long. 02- 21' W. Wihtk 11k vd Isr.vND Lionr— '^hi tho S.W. piint of tho Islan I. A hriijht /I ish li[/ht of 10 sejs. dui ation fjllowo 1 by eclipses of 10 seoon Is, disjilaying alternately ;> (laslirs atnl ;> eclipses in a minute. Sipruv white tower, standing 7o f iilioais fi-oiii tho water's edge, with an oJt:i- gonal Iron lantern, GOft. above the sea level. miOWN BHOTIIEIIS & C'>.,Druggl3t3,OraudnceSqu!;.re, Halifax. Foolscftp, IrJtcr and Xoio Paper at Fl. T. MlIU'S, i^r>7.] AI.MANACIC 71 CiisMiKRiiY Isr.vNi) liMiiiT— (Capu (.'iiiMo.) T,ro whiU- fixe I lii/hln )»!:» cl vurticiilly \2 yanls iipirt, tliu uppur 7">ft., the luwri'l •'>!>., ubi.vo iiijili water, vi>il>lt' \'t uml '.f miles n'.x|K'otiv(iy. 'rdwerstriiieU wliitc \ii I r(.l lioiizuiitiilly. I.;it. lu I'.CJ'.i'N. I.oiig. 00' 00' J'.>" W. A to;,' trum- pet li.'i.s boi'U pliiccd iJii ('riniboiTy Isliiinl, in opciMtiini duriii^^ llii.-k tir I'o^'-y woiitluM'. Ivi.ih blist (»r the trumpet will lio of /ire s'tohIh iliim- tioii, with intfi'vals of liO at'cyiuld, luul will bcsuuliblc fioiiH) to 10 miles ill culm woitlitT. (.Ii YsmjKoidu I[Aui!Otrn Lkhit— On the W. side of the cntraiioo to the li.iiliour, ht'iid of ('JKluicto IViy. A fix n I trhitr li,/lit, :'.Uft. above high wiit.'i-, iiml visililu « luiU'.i. Lat. 'lO^'-JJ' 17 ' N. Long. (Jl l!'.)' U" \V, J'DOv, or Sand I'oint Lioiit— ((Jut of Canso.) On the W. hUo of ,'it'S. Enii-aiico to the Strait of C'aiiHo. Two lioriznntat fixed white hjlits, 2U"t. jiiit, flevatcd 'JOfl. oach, and visible K iniie.s. Square whiti' buildiujr, with a black diamond on the seawaid side, WiM MKK tii'T ov Canso, Noutiiiiun K\ fHAXCK — .// wliilc fixed liijht, I'ui't. abevo high water, and \i.siblo IH uiileH, or liftween Cape (n-orge AwA Tort Hood. White tower standing 120 yards from the sihorc. Lat. 40 iri-J'', N. CaI'K Si". (iKOiioK LifJiiT — (.Vntigoni.sh Co.) ible 12 miles. Sijuare white Ijiiil'liiig. I'nrroi; llAnnoi;ii Liijirr — On the S. point of tlie entrance to the har- bour. A nkile fixed liyht OOft. above sea level, and visible 12 miles. A small red lit/ht is shown below the lantern. Building octagon, iu red and white stripes vertically. AiiiciiAT Lkjut— On Alaraohe point, S. side of the entrance to the harbour. A white fixed li(jht, olft. above high water, and visible 8 miles Sijuare white building. tJiiKK.v lsi.ANi> Luim— Near the S. K. end of Madame T^lan'A\. above hi^h water, and visible 10 niiies. S(|uare white building, with veitical i)ho'k stripon'. bcATTAUi Island Li « 7 Photographic Sciences Corporation 23 WEST MAIN STREET WEBSTER, N.Y. US80 (716) 872-4503 ,<>^ I i: !■ kfmi V5 o 1-- a O to o CO 1-9 w I— I k— I o O ^! . P lidp ^ v h < ' w ^mgl tt c3 : 1 , 1— I 1 ' >■ i-n ' CO <; r ' '- ',1 a a ' ^2; |fi''f ' -M .' >A f'' 'ii * ^ J* o !l , ft Ig JllSLi }25 O ;'H h^ 'J*' ■•liiH; ; 1 I;' 1' y 1 E. T. MfflR, Boo'«8llev aai Siatlouer, 125 Gnivillo Stre)^ 72 belcher's faum em's 18G7.] OuTKR Bird Isi.axd Lioiit— Between the entrance of the Great Bras cl'Or, auJ St. Ann's, (E. oo:ist of Cape Breton). Alternate Jluslicn of red and wtiiie 't intcrvah of G!) seconds, cl.^-atca 77ft., and visible 11 miles. Octagonal white buikling. Lat. 40° 2'/ N., Long. GO^ 25^ 30" W. St. Paul's Islaxu Lianis— Un the S. point of the Island, Lat. 47- 11' 20 ', Long. GO" U' 3G" is an oct.igon light house exhibiting a revolcinj white Ibjlit even/ mi'intc, elevated 140ft., and visible 20 miles on all beaiinj,rs, except between S.S.E. southward to W. On a rock, '2Gft. from the end of the Ishiml, in Lat. 47^13' 50'', Long. G0°y'20'' is another similar building of the fame heiglit showing a white fixed Z/yt^ visible 20 miles, between N. by E. :i E. northward to E.N.E. A bell is sounded during a fog, and a run tired every 4 liours. Margarie, or Ska Wolf Island Light— On the N. W. side of Cape Breton, nearly midway between Mabou and Cheticamp harbours, aud distant 2,^ mik^s from the raamland. A white fixed light, near the centre and summit of the Island, elevate! 2i»8ft , and visible 21 miles from ull points of approach. Square white building. To vessels in dangerous proximity to the Island, the light may become obscured by the abrupt clitts on the sides of the Island. Port Hood Ligiit — A fixed liijlit, shows red on the N. side ; and white to the southward, elevated 54ft., and visible 10 miles. Square white tower. Lat. 4G- N. Long. GP 31' 40" W. Capk Race, N.F.L. Light — i revolving white light, attainiiig ils greatest brilliancy every half minute, elevated ISOfc, and visible 17 miles. The S.E. face of the building is striped red and white vertically. Lat. 40" 80' 44" N., Long. 03^ 7' 00" W. Belle-Isle Light — On ai Island at E. entrance of the Strait of Bello- Isle, separating Labi'ador from Newtbundland, situated at the extreme S, AV. point of the Island. A fixed lokite light, elevated 470ft. Building cu'cular, f iced with lire bricks of a light colour, visible 28^ nautical or 32^ statute miles. Lat. 5P53' N. Long. 55^ 26' AV. Point Amour Light — Labrador coast, Strait of Belle-Isle, at the S. E. point of Forteau Bay. A fixed white light, visible 18^ nautical or 21. ^ 1 statute miles. Building circular, faced Avitii lire brick of a light colour. I Lat. 51'^ 27 ^y N. Lonsr. 50^ 5P W. ANTICOSTI— There are three excellent lights on the Island of Anti- j costi : — The South West i oint Light is on the extremity of the point — the tower is of a conical form, 75ft. high — the light is bright, and revolves every minute, and can be seen from N. N. W. to about S. S. K. The lantern is elevated about 100ft. above the sea at high water, andean bo seen 15 miles. Heath Point Light is of the same form, dimensions and colour as the one above, showing a bright fixed light from W.N.W. to N. E by N. — the lantern is elevated 110ft. above the sea — and is visi- ble 15 or 18 miles in clear weather — lighted from April to December, 15. The light house must always be kept open southward of Cormorant point. "West Point Light shows a fixed light, elevated 112ft. and is visible 15 miles. Tower circular, faced with white fire brick. Cape Rozier Light — E. coast of Gaspe, at the extreme point of the Cape. A fixed white light, elevated 13Gft. and visible 16| nautical, or rj| statute miles. Building cirular f iced with fire brick of a light color. An air or fog whistle is sounded at short intervals during foggy weather and snow storms, or by a gun, fired every hour, in case the whistle is out of order, at the above four lighthouses. BROWN BROTHERS ^ CO., Druggists, Ordnance Square, Halifax. Room Paper iit 4(1. n Koli and iipwurds ut II. T. MPIIl'S. ALMANACK. 73 1807.] ROAOS AND DISTANCES PROM HALIFAX TO THE PRINCIPAL TOWNS IN THE PROVINCE. To Yarmouth via Anna- polis. Windsor by R.ll. . .45 Lower Horton 12 Wolfville 4 Kcntville (68) 7 Aylesforil 18 Gibbonville 12 Miildleton 2 Lawreucetown .... 7 Bridgetown 7 AunapolLs (128)... 15 Dii-by(152) 24 St. Mary's Bay.... 7 Weymouth Road. . . 5 Jones's, SiSHibo. . . . H Belleros Cove 5 Comeau's, Clare... 7 Montengan Cove. . . 9 Philip s, Bear Riv. .15 Perry's, Yar. Lakes 7 Yarmouth 6 220 To YarmHh, shore route, HeadSt.Marg.Bay.21 McLean's 11 Chester (45) 13 Mahone Bay (65).. 20 Bridgewater 9 Mill Village 18 Liverpool (101).... Port Mouton 10 Port Jolly 6 Sable River 10 Jordan River 8 Shelburne(141)... 7 Barrington 20 Yarmouth 44 205 To Shubenacadie. Newport Sta. by R.R.39 Cochran's 4 Rawdon Church. . . 8^ Douglas 11 Kennetcook Bridge. 4 Mouth of Shubena- cadie River 15^ 82 7V> Port ^ fit (grave, via Gnynboru' ^ew lloud. Dartmouth 1 i Marshall's 7 Junction of Truro & Guysboro Roads. . 4 Kerr's 15 Red Bridge, Lit. R. . 10^ Brown's i3ridge. . . . 6 Kaulback's, Middle Musquodoboit... . 1 Ileni'y's, Up. Mus. .11^ Nelson's 22 Wallace Bridge, St. Mary's 14 Forks, St. Mary's. .18 Country Harbour. .11 Guysboro' (14'.)).. .2!) Port Mulgrave. . . .22 172 To Port Mvlgrave, viu Truro cnnl i'ictou. Pictou&N. Gla3..103 From New Glasgow to Merigomish. . .12 Antigonish (139).. 24 Port Mulgrave. . . .38 1 mm To Tavgier if Sheet Ilarb Innis', Porter's Lk.l6i Ormon'SjChezetcook Road 2 Gardner's, Musquo- doboit Harbour.. 10 Webber's, Lakevillclli Curry's, Ship Har. 8 Tangier (56) 8 Sheet Harbour 18 Beaver Harbour. . .10 84 To Plot oil. ToTruroby R.R...61 Clifford's 10 McCabe's 4 Hyde's 2 Fraser's, Mt. Thom. 8 Frcser'e, W. River. 4 Pictou 12 101 Amherst to Pictou. PuL^wash 28 Wallace 10 Tatamagouchc 12 Pictou 34 To Cumberland and J\toncton, X.D. Truro by railroad. .61 Folly Village 13 Chisholras 3 Purdys, Westohes.l6 River Philip 12 Spruce Grove Inn. . 5 Amherst (125). . . .15 Sackville. N.B 9 Dorchester 9 Mcmramcook 8 Moncton 16 Tot" To Amherst vui Windsor. Windsor by R. R. . .45 Parrsboro by Stmr.80 Maccan Bridge. . . .18^ Amherst 19^ 113 Plaister Cove to Margarie Forks. Port Hood 28i Mabou 9 Margarie Forks. ... 36 ~73i Plais. Cv. to Sydney, C.B. St. Peter's 38 Sydney .65 103 Port Hood to Budded:. Whycocomagh ... .28 Baddeck ..25 53 Plaister Cove to Arich&t. Grandance 24 Arichat 6 80 Sydney, C.B., to Lingan Mines 12 Lit. Glace B. Mines. 18 Gowrie Mines 20 Louisburg 28 at c3 o o is OS (=i o a est B Pm 03 •♦J o O belcher's farmer's [18G7 PROVINCE OF NOVA SCOTL j Lieutenant-Governor and Commander-hi-Chief in and over the Province of JVova Scotia and its Dependencies, \ His E-cei,lenct Lieut. -Gen. Sir WILLIAM FEN WICK WILLIAMS, I of Kars, Baronet, Knight Commander of the most honorable Order of I the Bath ; Grand Officer Legion d'Honneur ; 1st Class of the Turkish j Order of Medijie ; &c., &c. - ; Private Secretary — Capt. Francis DeWinton, R,A. I Provincial Aide-de-Camp — Capt. M. B. Daly, 1st Brig. Mil. Artillery. EXECUTIVE COUNCIL. Hon. Charles Tupper. M.D., I't.P.P., Provincial Secretary. ifo??. William A. Henry, 'M..V.V.,Atio>'ney General. Hon. John W. Ritchie, M.L.C., Solicitor General. Hon. James McNab, M.L.C., Receiver General. Hon. John McKinnon, M.P.P. Ho7i. Alexander McFarlane, M.P.P. Hon. Samuel Leonard Shannon, M.P.P. Hon. John Creighton, M.L.C. Hon. James McDonald, M.P.P-, Financial Secretary. Clerk — James H. Thorne. Retired Members of Council retaining their rank and precedence, by special permission of Her Majesty. Hon. Enos Collins. Hon. Joseph Howe. Hon. James W. Johnston. Hon. William Young. BROWN BROTHERS & CO., Druggists, Ordnance Square, Halifax. Lcd$$crsi, Jourimls, Day anil Cash Buoks, at U. T. Mlllir». 1807.] ALMANACK. ii) Hon. Hon. Hon. Hon. Hon. Hon. Hon. Hon. Hon. Hon. Hon. Hon. Hon. Hon. Hon. Hon. ' Hon. Hon. Hon, Hon. LEGISLATiVE COUNCIL. Edward Kenny, President Halifax. Robert Mollison Cutler Guysborougii. Staley Brown Yarmouth. Mather Bylea Alnion Halifax. Alexander Keith Halifax. Henry Gesner Pineo W allack. James McNab, {Receiver General) M.E.C Halifax. Jonathan McCully Halifax. lUchard A. McHelley Windsor. Thomas D. Archibald Sydney, C.B. Anselm F. Comeau Clare. Robert Barry Dickey Amherst. John Holmes. .PiCTOu. John Creighton, M.E.C. ... Lunenburgu. John Hawkins Anderson Halifax. William C. Whitman Annapolis. Freeman Tapper Liverpool. Archibald Patterson Tatamagouciie. Samuel Chipman Cornwallis. John W. Ritchie, {Soliciior General) M.E.C Halifax. Chapliin Rev. Gcorgo W. Hill, A.M. ! Clerk. John C. Halliburton. | Gentleman Usher of the Black Rod John James Sawyer. j Messengers John Willing, Evan McPhee. \ %*Tho Members of the Kxccutive and Legislative Councils are Justices of the Peace tiiroughout the Province so long as they belong to cither branch. r- o p^ O 4^ a< M ■♦-3 a o -M bSi PQ CO CO a> o o (-1 c5 c3 rn f4" I— I o EH f4 Photographic Cliemicals, Cards and Cases.— BROWN BROTHERS ^ CO. f 't:*; 1*1 n. T. 31 UI , Bookseller and Stntlouer, 1:'5 GrnuviUe Street, Halifax. km. It il: m w\ •!■ ' i in' p 11 1 ii 1^ r3 ea I- o O O o crJ < I— I ft s CO O Q O BKLCIIERS FAIIMEU S [ISC.T. THE HOUSE OF ASSEMBLY. (Klocted Slay 28, 18a3.) Speaker — John C. Wade. Annapolis *Av!\rd Longlcy, George Whitman and W. II. Ray. Colchester jYorthern Diatrict — *A. AV, McLellan and Wm. Bhxck- wood. Southern District — ♦Adams Q>. Archibald anil Francis R. Parker. CuMBEELAJfC. .*Hon. Charlcs Tuppor, {Pro. Secretary) M.E.C., *Hon. Alexander McFailane, M.E.C., and ♦Robert Donkiu. Cape Breton. .'•'Williain Caldwell and *Jolin Bourinot. DiGBY ♦.John C. AVade {Speaker), ♦Maturin Robichau, and ♦Colin Campbell. GuYSBORouGU. .*Wni. O. Ileffernan and ♦Stewart Campbell. Halifax Western District —* John Tobin, *rienry Pryor, and *Hon. Samuel Leonard Shannon. M.E.C. ; Eastern District — ♦William Annand and James Baleom. Hants JVorthern District — ♦Ezra Churchill and Wm Lawrence; Southern District — James W. King and Lewis W. Hill. Inverness *Hiram Blanchard, ♦Peter Smyth, and Saml. McDonnell. Kings JVorthern District — Chas. C. Hamilton, M.D., and Caleb R, Bill. Southern Di-frict — ♦Daniel Moore, and Edward L. Brown, M.D. LuNENBURGH.. .Henry S. Jost, Henry A. N. Kaulback and Abraham Hebb. PlCTOu Wester7i District — Donald Eraser and Alex. McKay; Eautern District — Hon. Jas. McDonald {Financial Secretary) M. E. C, and James Eraser. Queens Counfy — Jno. Campbell. A'orthern District — Charles Allison. Southern District — *Andrew Cowie. Richmond Isaac LeVesconte and Wm. Miller. SxiELBURNE .... County — ♦Thomas Coffin. ShelUirne Township — ♦John Locke. Barrington Townnhip—'^Ryjht. Robertson. ANTiGONisn ♦Hon. Wm. A. Henry, {Attorney General) M.E.C, *Hon. John McKinnon, M.E.C. Victoria ♦Wm. Ross and Chas. J. Campbell. Yarmouth ....County — ♦Thomas Killam. Var mouth Township— \Y. H. Townsend. Argyle Township — Isaac Hatlitld. Clerk — Henry C. D. Twining. Clerk .Assistant — James G. Tobin, • Chaplain — Rev. James C Cochran, A.M. Seri/eant at ^rms — Edward ! A. Pyke. Assistant Sergeant — Richardson Harris. Messenger — John '■' Fitzsjerald. Nnmcs with this mark * were members of the previous House. BROWN BROTHERS 4- CO., Druggists, Ordnance Square, Haliflvx. Ponlscap. Lf't'-.er and Note Paper at R. T. Ml'IR'8. 1867.] ALMANACK 77 GOVERNMENT OFFICES AND OFFICERS. Provincial Secretaiiy's Office — Provincvd Secretary, Hon Chas. Tupper, M. P. P. Dcp. Scc'y and Chief Clerk, James II. Thorne. Clerk, Henry W. Johnston. Attorney General's ^)v?ic-c.— Attorney General, Hon. William A. Henry. Clerk, T. A. S. DeWoU, jr. Financial Secretary's Ovfick— Financial Secretary, Hon. Jarac3 McDonald, M. P. P. Dcp. Fin. Sec. , Thomas R. DeWolf. Clerk, Chas. W. Scott. Ueueiver General's Office. — Receiver General, Hon. Jaa. McNab, M. L. C. Clerk, Tlios. F. Knight. Commissioner of Croww Lands Office. — Commissioner of Crown Lands, Samuel P. Fairbanks. Deputi/, Wra. A. Hendry. Clerks, Eilw. Morris, Fred'k LeBlanc, Matthias Cupbaidge, Geo. Lloyd. Chief Commissioner of Mines, Peter S. Hamilton. Inspector of Mines, Jno. Rutherford. Prov. IJcp. Comm'r, Juo Kelly. Clerks, C. IL Carman, T. D. Dewolf. Deputies — Alontar/u, Lawrencctown and Waverly, Jno. Kelly. Stormont, Jno. F. Taylor. Tavt/icr, Jas. D. Van Buskirk. Slurbrooke and Wine Harbour, \\m L. VyQ. Waga- matcook, Jno. MoLcllau. Oldham, and Renfrew, Jas. McKenzie. Education Office. — Svperintendent of Education and Secretary to Council of Public Instruction, Theodore H. Rand, M.A. Clerk, Silas Mac vane, B.A Board of Revenue. — Commissioners, the Receiver General (Presi- dent), the Financial Secretary, Hon. John W. Ritchie, Robert Boak, Geo. P. Mitchell. Secretary, B. B. Oxley. Board of Works. — Commissioners, Fredk. Brown (Chairman), Wm. B. Fairbanks, John Pugh. Sup. of Lighthouses and other Public Property, Tiios. P. Jost. Ch'rk of Works, Mich. Mona;i;han. Clerks, James B. McNab, Jno. A. Cattley. Commander Steamer " Druid," Jno. IL Kendrick. Commander "Daring," Jas. O'Brien. Penitentiary. — Medical Attendant, Rufus S Black, M. D. Chap- lain, Rev. Hc-nry Pope. Governor, Geo. McGregor. Sable Island. — Resident Sup., Philip S. Dodd. Resident Superin- tendcnts — St. Paul's, Don. J. McNeil; Scatteri. Jno. McLean. Provincial Hospital for the Insane. — Fisiio'."?, the Governor, the Chief Justice, the Provincial Secretary, the President of the Legis- lative Council, the Speaker of the House of Assembly, and the heads or authorized representatives of all Christian Churches in the Province. Medical Superintendent, Jas. R. Dewolf, M.D. Storekeeper, George Downie. Housekeeper, Mrs. R. D. Dickson. Supervisor, Miss Sandifer. Engineer, R. D. Dickson. Railway Office. — Chief Comm'r., Avard Longley, M. P.P. Chief Engineer, Uex. McNab. Sec'y. and Chief Accountant, Thomas Foot. Division Engineer, W. H. Tremain. Chief Commissioner for Indian Affairs. — Saml. P. Fairbanks. Commissioners for Issuing Province Notes. — Chas. Twining, Jere- miah Northup, Chas H. M. Black. Issuers of Licenses to American Fishermen. — Halifax, Edward Biniiey ; Yarmouth, T. E. Mobcrly ; J\''. Sydney, Thomas M. Bown ; Pictou, D. McCuUocli ; Port Midgravc, Vincent J. Wallace ; Port Hood, EJw. D, Tremain ; Plaister Cove, James G. McKcen ; and the Officers commanding the Provincial vessels "Druid' and "Daring." at o a *— « w CO bo a CD d o ■M o Pi CO 1— I n3 £§ pi CQ p4 laastio Stocking, Knee Caps and Anklets at BROWN BROTHERS & CO.'S. K. T. MUIK, Booksaller and yiatiuner, 1:^5 Ora wiile Street.l \m i EC o Pi rs u .2 O p be o o cy2 ^ '^ ;:5 I— I d o o ^-3 78 BELCUEll 3 FAKMEIl S [18G j<, Committee of Manayement under the Act ioprovidefor Ayriculhiml Exhibitions and the. Improvement of Stock. — JJis, JVb. 8, Annapolis, Luncnlmryk, and Kini/s Counties: A\nxx\ Loiigley, Abnn. Ilebb, Geo. llaTriiltoii, Ifon. Jno. (.'rcighton, Hon. S. L. Shaiinou, Dis. J\''o. 4, Piclou, Anti(/onish, and GuysboromjlL Counties : W. If. Harris, Robt. Trotter, Jno. J. Miirt.liall, Hon. A. McFarlane, Hon. J. McKimion. CiiMKAii Board of Agiuccuuhk. — District No. 1, Wm. Cunard, Henry Ycomaiis, Jos. Northup, Ilcn. Pryor; No. U, C. C. Hamilton, m. d , Avard Longley; No. 15, G. S. Brown, H. A. N. Kaulback; No. 4, Hon. Alex. Ak'Farlane, Hun. II. A. jMcHcltVy; No. 5, Wiu. H. Harris, Hon. Jno. MeKiiinon; No. (J, Henry Davenport. BoAiin OF Examinees toR Provincial MEniCAii Licknsks. — Wm. J. Alnion, M. D., P. M. O. ; 1). McN. Parker, M.U ; and B. S. Black, M. 1). Ckxtral Board of Examiners of Siiii'masxers and Mates. — Capt. John Taylor, AVm. Pryor, Thos. Bolton. Immigrant Agents. — Hon. H. G. Plneo, office, No. 46 Bedibrd Ro^v, Halil'ax ; Capt. F. A. Liebman, Germany ; Henry Boggs, London ; J. 11. Dewolf, Liverpool ; Alex. Campbell, Clas'gow. C/e?7r, Edw. Outraiii. Board of Statistics of Marriages, Births, and Deaths. — Sec'y, Jno. Costley, Halifiix. Issuers of Marriaije Licenses and Hep. Rei/rs. of Marriages, Births and Deaths, the Dep. Postmasters in the different Counties, and Stephen Seklen, Halifax. Dep. Hci/'ts. of Marriayvs, Births, and Deaths, the Way Office-keepers in the ditferent Counties', and llev. Henry Stanier, Rev. R. Jamieson, Rev. Jas. Waddcll, Rev. £dw. Ansell, Jas. J. Clarke, M.D. Inspector of Steamers carrying Passengers. — Alex. Moir. Queen's Priinter — Alpin Grant. Commissioners without the Province. — Abram. Jackson, of Boston, and Andw. B. Almon, of Salem. COURTS. surreme court of judicature, iiavixa law and equity jurisdiction throughout the province. Chief Justice, Hon. AVilliam Young. Equity Judge, and Jiuhjc nf the Sup.Court, Hon. J. W. Johnston. Assistant Judges, Hon. Wil- liam Blowers Bliss, d. c. l., Hon. Edmund Murray Dodd, J/ow. William Frederick DesBarres, and Hon. Lewis Morris Wilkins. Attorney General, Hon. Wm. A. Henry. Solicitor General, Hon. Jno. W. Ritchie. Queen^s Counsel, Hon. John Creighton, Sand. P. Fairbanks, Hon. Wm. A. Henry, Adams G. Archibald, M. I. Wilkins, Chas. W. II. Harris, Hon. Jno. W. Ritchie, Jno. C. Wade, Stewart Camp- bell, Hon. Jon. McCully, Beamish Murdoch, Hiram Blanchard, Alex. C. IMcDonald, Chas. Twining, Wm. Sutherland, Jas. R. Smith, Hon. R. B. Dickey, Hon. S. L. Shannon, Thos. Wm. Harris. Clerk of the Crown and Prothonotary, J. W. Nutting. Account. General, Chas. Twining. ^Master.? — Halifax, Chas. Twining, Hugh Ilartshorne, Alex. James, Wm. Howe ; Pictou, Edw. Roach, ALartin I. Wilkins, Daniel Dickson ; Yarmouth, Thomas D. Chipman, C. B. Owen, Jas. Murray; Dis. of Shclburne, Thomas Johnston; Dis. ofBarrinyton, Gabriel Robertson; Hants, David Freize, Wm. H. Blanchard ; Kings, Geo. A. Blanchard, Chas. W. H. Hai'ris, Stephen H. Moore, Jas. R. Prescott; Lunenburgh, BROWN BROTHERS & CO., Druggists, Ordnance Square, Halifax. })Chool RequLsltes of every (le^crlpMon nt It. T. MlIlll'H. RISDICTION 18G7.] ALMANACK. 79 Jus. Dowlinpj ; Annapolis, Thomas W, Cheslcy, Silas If. Morse, T. D. IluSgks; Qncena, C'lius. Morso, Koht. llobortH, J. N. S. Mar,>. Hill, J. T. llobinson ; Colchester, Jivs. F. IMauchard ; Cape /?rc/o?;, Don. N.. McQueen; Ci\njsborou^h,'!&-^m\. II. Russell; Incer- Hes,s,Saml. McDonnell. Reporter, Henry OMright. Crier of the Court, J. Monteith. Tlic Hiiuity Court is held every Monday, when business requires, (except in vacation) lu the Chancery Room, oil" tho Piothono- tary's office, at 11 o'clock A.M. COURT OF ERROR. The Lieutenant-Governor and tho Members of Her Majesty's Executive Council. COURT OF MARRIAGK AND DIVORCE. The Lieutenant-Governor {President), Hon. Judge .Johnston (Vice- President), and the Members of Her Majesty'.s Executive Council. Rcijistrar, James H. Thorne, Advocates and'Proctors, the Barristers and Attornicsof tho Supreme Court. VICE-ADMIRALTY .\ND PRIZE JURISDICTION COURT, HALIFAX, N. S. Vice-Admiral, tho Governor-General. Jiuhjc, the Hon. Chief Justice Young. SuuROOATKS : Halifax, Chns Twining, John C. Halliburton, Alex. Primrose, Hon. John W. Ritchie, Samuel P. Fairbanks, Nepean Clarke, W. A. D. Morse, Brenton H. Eaton ; Wallace, Hon. Alexander McFarlane; T/'uro, Ebenezer Munro; .St/^^Z/jc?/, C.5., Jas. McKeagney; Antitjonish, Hon. AV. A. Henry, Rec.-Gen. of Droits, C. B. Hamilton. Registrar, Jas. R. Smith. Marshal, Wm. A. D. Morse. Advocate and Procurator General, Hon, Win. A. Henry. Advocates and Proctors, the Barristers and Attornies of the Supreme Court. Interpreter and Translator of German and French, Robt. G. Haliburton. The Sheriffs, Mayors and Constables throughout the Province arc also officers of this Court. Usher and Messenger, James Venables. Bank of Admiralty Deposits, the Bank of British North America ;.t Halifox. Printer, Alpin Grant, Q.P. Short-hand writer, Jno. Geo Bourinot. By the provisions of the Vice-Admiralty Courts' Act of 18G8, the Governor of a Colony is ex ojficio Vice-Adniiral, and tho Chief Justice ex officio Judge of the Vice-Admiralty Court. PROBATE OATH. Form of Affidavit to be annexed to any accovnt or claim rendered by a Creditor to an Executor or Administrator. A. B.,of hvriting doth contain a true and correct account of his demand against the estate of deceased, and that all the credits to ■which the 'icceased was honestly and justly entitled, so far as deponent believes, I have been given on said account ; and that tho balance of is justly and truly owing to tho deponent. Sworn before me, at this day of ■ •, makcth oath and saith, that the foregoing paper !S m ^-» 03 •l-H ■*^ o u C/J c3 > o |Zi d o Fh B -i-t 1=) 03 CO o M O a m o BROWN BROTHERS & CO., Importers of Genuine Patent Me<.licine3. 'i]f k m ;!i.if: 1^: 1 i Mil mt ii Rn r'r 11 II !1 1 lii iji .'■J il i ill I I- CN o a o o o is CM O '/2 Cc4 W u I— I C P o K. T. itlliH, IturtiiNCller ami NtiUlonor, 1*25 Uraiiivlllo Ktrci't. » i o .o 80 BELCIIEK S FAIIMKU S [1 Ml. LIST OF BARRISTERS AND ATTORNIES. IlESIDKNT IN NOVA SCOTIA. NAMES. Admiited Uiir- riiturs. James S. Morse James W. Nutting Hon. Jno. Creighton,y.c. Wm. Q. Sawera S. P. Fairbanks, Q. c. . . . Geo. T. Solomon Beamish Murdoch, q.u. . Charles Twining (j. c. . . Alex. Primrose Charles D. Roach John J. Sawyer George 11. Grassio Chas. W. II. Harris, q.u. Charles B. Owen Hugh H irtshorne, U.C.I,. James A. Dennisou. . . . Robert B. Dickson Martin I. Wilkins, q.c. . Edward H. Harrington. Silas L. Morse Stephen H. Moore John C. Halliburton. , . . William II. Keating. . . . AVilliam Sutherland, q.c. Edward Roach Henry Pi-yor, i>. c. l. . . . Thomas 13. Akins, d.c.l. Hon.Jolin W.Ritchie, q.c Silas L. Morse, Q.c Nepean Clarke James R. Smith, q.c. . . Archibald McQueen. . . . A. M. Uniackc, u. c. l. Ho)i. RobtB. Dickey, q.c Donald N. McQueen .... Charles E. W. Schmidt. Daniel Owen Henry H. Grantham . . . Henry B. Webster Stewart Campbell, q.c. . John D. Kinnear John McGregor Ho}i. Jon. McCully ,q.c . . Ebenezer F. Munro .... William C. Whidden . . . David Matheson 11 Oct. 2;i Oct. 18 April, T2 Oct. 15 April, 10 April, 14 July. 5 April, 10 July, '.) Oct. 28 Jan. 13 April, 2V, Jun. 1^3 Jan. 24 July, 23 Oct. 23 Oct. 22 Jan. 28 Oct, 27 Jan. 27 .Tan. 28 July, 3 Nov. 3 Nov. 4 May, 25 Jan. 8 May, 24 Jan. 1 May, 30 Oct. 23 July, 23 July, 2i) Oct. 21 Jan. 21 Jan. 29 April, 2'J April, 4 Nov. 5 May, 25 July, 2G July, 1 Nov. 16 Jan. 16 .Jan. 31 Oct. 31 Oct. 1810 1810 1810 1817 1818 1821 1822 1823 1823 1823 1825 1825 1827 1827 1827 1827 1827 1828 1828 1 821) 1821) 182'.> 182it 182'J 1830 1831 1831 1832 1832 1833 1883 1833 1834 1834 1834 1834 1834 1835 1835 1836 1836 1887 1837 1837 1887 Admitted Attor- iiies. 11 Oct. 23 Oct. 18 April, 22 Oct. 15 April, 10 April, 14 July, 5 April, 10 July, Oct. 28 Jan. 13 April, 23 Jan. 24 Jan. 24 July, 24 Oct. 24 Oct. 22 Jan. 23 Oct. 23 April, 22 Jan. 22 July, 28 Oct. 28 Oct. 5 May, 25 Jan. 4 May, 25 Jan. 3 May, 1 Nov. 23 July, 23 July, 20 Oct. 22 Jan. 22 Jan. 22 Jan. 30 April, 20 Oct. 29 April, 22 July. 25 July, 3 Nov. 14 Jan. 14 Jan. 1 Nov. INov. 1810 1810 1815 1817 1817 1820 1821 1823 1822 1822 1824 1824 1827 1826 1827 1826 1826 1828 1827 1827 1828 1828 1828, 1828 1820 1831 1830 1831 1831 1831 1833 1832 1833 1833 1833 1833 1833 1833 18.34 1834 1835 1835 1836 1836 183(5 1836 Kcsidcnct;. Amhei'st. Halifax. Lunenburgli Halifax. Do. Luncnburgh, Halifax. Do. Do. Amherst. Halifax. Annajwlis. Kentvillo, Yarmouth, Halifax. Digby. Truro. Pictou. Halifax. Amherst. Kentvillo Halifax. Do. Do, Pictou. Halifax. Do. Do. Bridgetown. Halifax. Do. Port Hood. Halifax. Amhei'st Sydney C. B. Halifax. Lunenburgli. Yarmouth. Kentvillo. Guysborough Amhei'st. Halifax. Do. Truro. Shelburnc. Pictou. BROWN BROTHERS & CO., iJrug-Lsts, Ordnance Square, Halifax. Gift Books at R. T. MUIU'S. et. [1 .67. iesidcnce. nherst. ill fax. luciiburgb. vlifax. Do. incnburgh. iilifax. 1)0. Do. mil erst, alifiix. nnapolis. 'entville. armoutli. [alifas. •igby. ruro. *ictou. Halifax, mherst. entville alifax. Do. Do. ictou. lifax. Do. Do. ridgetown alifax. Do. ort Hood. alitax. mhex'st ydney C alifax. unenburgh. avmouth. entville. uysborougli mherst. lalifax. Do. ruro. helburnc. 'ictou. Lai B. IH(;7.] Peter Lynch Henry 1». Hill James l-'ogo Freilericlc W. Grantham Daniel Diekson James McKoagney A. (f. ArchibaM, Q.c. . . . HoiiS fj. Shannon, Q. C!'. Henry C. D. Twinin. 1802, ry. .D.,Lord ard. Rev J. Almon, ev George in, If. D., ^ev Canon ran, M.A 3v George ■al Theo- JVatural al Tutor, 1867.] ALMANACK. 91 RcvG. Hodgson, M. A.; Pro^'ensor of J\rut. History and Chemistry, Henry How, d.c.l.; Processor of Modern Lan(/ua}/es, Henry Stiefel- hagen, pir. d. ; Librarian and Bursar, Professor Hensley, d.d. ; Steward, Mr. Wicr. Terms. — Michaelmas Term extemls from the first Momlay in Sep- tember to tbe 15th December; Lent Term from the first Monday after the loth January to the Saturday tjefore Palm Sunday; Easter Term, from the Monday after Easter Monday to the 1st .July. COLLEGIATE SCHOOL, WINDSOR. Under the control of the Governors of Kimfs College. Principal, Rev 1. J. M. W. Blackman, d.c.i. ; Professor of Modern Languages, Henry Stiefelhagen, ph.d. Vacations — From July 1 to August 15; from Dec 15 to Jan 16. INCORPORATED ALUxMNI OF KING'S COLLEGE. Patron — His Excellency, the Lieutenant Governor. President, Benj Curren, ij.c.l. ; F. P., Chas Twining, u.a.; Commit- tee, Rev Jas C. Cochran, A. m., T. B. Aldus, d. g. l., A. Cowic, m. u., Chas Gossip, M. D., Ho7i S. L. Shannon, a. m.. Rev Jas B. Uniackc, a. b.. Rev Ferdinand Pryor, u. a. Trcas, Brentou II. Collins. Sec'y, Fitz Cochran. CofiswEij. Scholarship. — Trustees, Rev R. F. Uniaoke (Chairman), Rev Prof Hensley, Uev Henry L. Owen, Rev Geo W. Hill, Henry Pryor, Hon J. W. Ritchie, Jas C. Cogswell. Sec'y, P. C. Hill. Scholar, Chas .Matthew. ACADIA COLLEGE, WOLFVILLE Governors. — The President ex officio. Rev George Armstrong, a.m., Rev I. E. Bill, Rev W. Burton, Rev S. W. DeBlois, a.m. {Sec'y), Rev J. Davis, Uev D. M. Welton, a.m.. Rev A. S. Hunt, a.m., Rev Geo F. Miles, Rev Jas Pai'ker, Rev S. Robinson, Rev J. A. Smith, Rev Chas Spurden, d.d.. Rev A. D. Thomson, Rev E. C. Cady, a, m., Hon J. W. Johnston, Hon W. B. Kinucar, D. McN. Parker, m. u., Mayhew Beck- with. Treas John W. Barss. President and Professor of Moral Philosophy and Christian Evi- dences, Rev J. M. Cramp, d.d. Professor of Mental Philosophy, His- tory, Rhetoric, Logic a d Political Economy, RevE. A. Crawley, d.d. Professor of Alathematics, Chemistry and Geology, D, F. Higgin.-s, a.m. Professor Latin and Greek Literature, Robt V. Jones, a. m. Faculty of Tiifology. — Professor Biblical Liter jirctat ion and the Hebrew Language, Rev E. A. Crawley, d. d. Professor Theology and Ecclesiastical History, Rev J. M. Cramp, d. n. First Term commences January Gth, and ends June Gth. Second Term commences September 1st, and ends Decembar 20th. HOllTON COLLEGIATE ACADEMY. Principal, Rev Thomas A. Higgins, a. m. Assistant and Teacher of \French, Albert J. Hill, a. b. Teacher .Mathematics and JVat. Philoso- |i)/ii/, Israel A. Blair, a. m. J^f« M O cu, a Cm Ch (— I ^-^ O 13 'm'. ;)WN BROTHERS & CO., Importers of Flower, Field .., l.t^.p. Professor of Rhetoric and His- tory, Jas l)e Mill, A.M. Professor of Classics, John Johnson, m a. Professor of Alodern Languages, Monaxeav J. Liechti. Ter7)is.—ThQ Winter Session commences on the third "Wednesday of October, and ends first Wednes-'day in April. The Summer session com- mences on the second Wednesday in April, and ends last Wednesday of June. GOREHAM COLLEGE, LIVERPOOL. Trustees. — Hon. Freeman Tupper, Geo. Payzant, Thos. P. Calkin Treasurer, Hiram Freeman. HALIFAX GRAMMAR SCHOOL. Trt'STEES. — Hon Wm B. Bliss, Henry Pry or, W^mB. Fairbanks, Hugh Hartshurne, J. Tremain Twining, Wm J. Stairs, H. C. D. Twining. Principal, Rev. E. Gilpin, d.u.; Jlssistant, R.J.Wilson. NATIONAL SCiJOOL, HALIFAX. Trustees. — The Lord Bishop of Nova. Scotia and the Rector of St. Paul's. Committee, Dr. Cogswell, (Chairman), E. Dodson, B. H. Collins, Capt Lyttleton. o o CO m a> u CQ eg o m 09 Eh 1—4 P (=1 oS ti to ■<-» o B H Ph CO I \ lare, Halifax. iRiJWN BllOTHEUS & CO., Importens of Fresh Medicinal Herbs. R. T. ^]lilt. liooks'llcr Diiil Stutluiicr, 125 («rttiivtll<* Mtroct- o r3 4- CI u c to o o CO M 1— ( o 9^ ItKLClIKU S KAlOlKi: S. [18G7, iz; P 02 I— I Ei4 t— I W o p o )-3 ROYAL ACADIAN SCHOOL, HALIFAX. President. Charles Twiiiinp;. V. P., John Najior. Trcanurer, Jus Thom.sun. Coiiunittce, Juhu Mctzler, llobt. Noblo, J. T. Twining, J. 11, Uxlcy, Jos. UoU. riCTOU ACADKMV, PICTOU. Board of Trustees, Uotlk. McKcnzio (chairman), Daniel Dicksuii (Soc'j), JaH. Crichton (Trcas,)* Win. Gordon, James Ivea, John Crfvuv, Adam Gordon, Alex. Fraser M. ll.,Jas. Frascr, N. G., Peter Ross, W.ll. Davios, David Matheson. Teacher of Clas'iUutl and Mathemalical Department, Ilorlurt Bayne. Tcuchci English Department, Wm, Jack. MOUNT ALLISON WKSLEYAN COL^KGE, SACKVILLE, N. B. Board of Trustees and (iovernc^'s. Rev. John AfcMurray (chairman), John ^tarr (Soc'y), Mariner Wood (Treas.), Rev. Uumphrey Pickan!, D.i) , Rev. Chas. DeVVolf, d.u., Rev. M. Richey, d.u., Rev. T. F. Daviw, Rev. E. Botterell, Rev. J. R. Narraway, a.m., Rev. J. Snowball, llev, Chas. Stewart, Henry B. Allison, Stephen f ulton, Bartlctt Lingley, A. R. McClelan, Hon. Chas. Young, l.l.u. President and Professor of Mental and Moral Philosophy and Lofic, Rev. H. Pickard, u.t>. Professor of Theology and Hebrew, Rev. Clia;, DeWolf, i).u. Professor of Mathematics, Astronomy, and JVaiurul Science, Thos. Pickard, a.m. Professor of Latin, Greek, and Liter- ature, David Allison, A. m. Professor of Rhetoric, French ani\ German, James R. Inch. a.b. MOUNT ALLISON ACADEMY. Executive Committee, Planner Wood (Chairman), Rev. Charles Stewart {Sec'y), Rev. II. Pickard, d.d.. Rev. Chas. DeWolf, r>.D., Rev. J. Snowball, Henry B. Allison. Principal, Rev. H. Pickard, i>. d.- Teacher of Mathematics, SfC, Professor Thomas Pickard. Teacher of tlie Latin and Greek lanijuaijes. Professor David Allison, Teacher of I the French Languajc, Professor J. R. Inch. Teacher Primary D(- partmcnt, Jos. Dixon. Steward and Stewardess, Mr. and Mrs. Julia] ' Towse. Female Bii.vncii — Principal and Teacher of Lanr/uafjes, Jamcil I R. Inch, A.B. Chief Preceptress and Teacher of .uVatu) ai Science, Stc, \ Mrs. S. 0. Spencer. Teaclicr of Mathematics, Calistlienics, S,-c., Miss ; J alia A. Goodhue. Teacher Primary Dept., Miss Clara Fowlor.- ' Teaclicr of Crayonini/, &c., Miss Anne Fowler. Teacher of Vocai\ \ and Instrumental Music, Professor S. 0. Spencer. Matron, Mrs. J. K. Inch. Alumni of Mount Allison Collei/e and Academy. — Pres/., Jos. L.l Moore. V. Prcs^s., Abner L. McClelan, Geo. Johnson, Rev. Jos. 0.| Angwin. Sec. and Treas., David Allison, m.a. Yarmouth Seminary. — Principal, J. A. McLellan, m.a. Annapolis Co. Academy. — Head Master, . DiGBY Co. AcxDKsiY.— Head Master, D. W. Eld'U-. Shelbuunk Co. Academy.— Hfi«r/ Muster, Crofton U. McLeod. Queen's Co. Academy.— Hear/ .Master, N. Smith. LcNENBCuau Co. Academy.— ifear/ Master, F. W. George, m.a. Cdmbehland Co. Academy.— ///?«(/ Master, J. T. Mellish. GuYSBOUouGii Co. Academy.— J/ctf^/ Master, Burpee Lynds. BROWN BROTHERS & CO., Dnisgists, Ordnance Srinare, Halifix. root. School ReqttlHJtes cf every description at R. T. MUIR'S. [i^c;. 'rcasurer^ Jus. rvviuing, J. 11. )aniel Dicksmi I i, John CiviMv, ;er Rojis, \S.\l. inent, lIorliL'vt ILLE, N. B. ly (chairniaii), l^hvey l*iol;;u'i!, , T. F. Daviw, Snowball, Uev, ctt Lingley, A, phy and Logic, •ew. Rev. t'lla^ and JVaiurul ek, and Liter- French aid Rev. Charles Volf, u.D., Rev. ckard, i>. ».— Teacher of Teacher of ^rnnary B(- iiud Mrs. Julin /iiafjes, James Science, S(r., nics, Sfc, Misi ara I'owlor,- •/icr of Vocal on, Mrs. J. H. Presi., .lo.«. L Rev. Jos. 0. ■a. McLeod. rgc, Ji.A. ish. lynds. 1^(57.] ALMANACK. 1)5 VicToiUA Co, AcAiJioMV.— //rr/f/ .If^/s/rr, (loo K. Tufts, n.A. (Ai'K Hketon Co. Acadkmy.— //(7/r/ .Muster, II. C. Crcnl, ii.a. llicii.MONU Co. AcADKMY.— //(Vi(/ .Muster, ,\ii;;ua MclHaac. Iax*e, Halifi;;. IrrJlRGY OF TIIK UXITKD CIIUIICII OF UNGLANU AND Illi:. LAND, IN N()VA SCOTIA. Tiio Right Rev. ITilhoit Dinney, D. D., Lord Bishop of Nova Scotia 1(111(1 I'rince Ldwiird Island. The Ven. Canon McCawlcy, (Windaor,) i». i»., Archdeacon of Xuva I Scotia. The Vcn. J. H. Read, I). 1)., Archdeacon of Prince iidwaal Island. liulif'ax, St. Taul'.^, Rev Geo AV.llill, a. m.. Rev W. D. Armstrong, Ix.ii.; at. George's, Rev Robt Fitzgerald Uniacke, a.m., Rev l-'o.'^tcr Aliiion, Rev Jiis B. Uniacke, A.u. ; St. Jiukes, Very Rev Wni Rnllock, n. d. . [loan of Halifax, Kev John Abbott; Trin'ty Church, Rev Canon (nchraii, A. M. ; Garrison Chaplain, Rev J. C. Ivlghill, a.m.; Kev Canon lUilpiii, D.D., Rev Geo JV. Morris, a. m. Jlnnnpolis, Uev Jaa J. Kitcliie, A. M., Rev. W. S, Gray, a. ij. Aijldiford, Rev hichard Avery. Amherst, Re/ Geo ToAvnshcnd, a. m. Albion .Mines, Rev L. M. Wilkins. Anliyonish, Rev ■\Vm Thos Morris, A.M., Rev E. 11. Jenkins, Rev Lewis JI. Jf. JJill, a.u. Arickul, Rev K. i'. Brine, a.u. Jiridyemalcr, Kev Win II. Bullock, a.u. Barrinijton , Rev Abraham Jordan. Bridijetown, Rev Henry P. Alnion, a.m. Bland- ford, Rev Richaid Payne, A.u. Beaver Harbour. Rev Edw \nsell,A.ii. i'ornwallis and Horlon, Rev Jno Stons, A.i. Clemenlsport, Rev Wui M. Godfrey, A. u. Chester, Rev Chas J. Shveve, a.b. Dartrnoulh,]iiiv W. F. Pryor, A.u, Diyby, Rev Harry L. Yeweus. Falkla'id, Rev James Breading. Granvi/le, Rev Henry DeBlois, a.m. Ulace Baij, Riv Alfred Brown, a.u. (yvysboro'*. Rev W. E. Gelling. Hubbard's Cove, Rev 11. Staraer. Kentcille, Rev R. O. Ruggles, a.m. Liverpool, J^ev EdwB. Nichols, A.M. Z,M/ie«6ur(//i, Rev Henry L. Owen, a.b. .Maiiland, Rev John Randall, a.u. JV/«j««r/<» -XJ T3 o ^ Ci3 TJ PI ■ ' ' Cj -TS a> » -t-" CO Cj o p:^ _. ; ■ 1 03 eS o O _. CD ;> £S it. .. o O Hi R. T. MUIK, BookucUor anl ttationor, Ik'fl Orftuvlllo fctioet, Halliia li 1 ii o •a .3 I • CI v u «a o 0) o u w is l-M 12: «5 «2 a -^ >^ C 90 nKLciiEu's faumkh's. [l«G7. Swiibi'y, A. D. Gvoii/rlown, Uev Iloluiit F. Uoaoh, a. n. Crapeun, Vnw Henry HtcniH, A. u. Ht. Eleanor's, liiivJ. W. FoivMythc. JNTsw Lon. Clerk, Rev Clms MoDoiitiM, a. m. I'RKSllYTf.RY OF I'lOTOir. — PiclOH, RoV A. W. IlcnllUlin, A. M. .Vi'lO frlani/ow, Rov Alltiii I'oUock. (hiiilnch and Salt Springs, llev Alox McKay, A. M. Wallace and J'ajwa/ik, Rev .Tad Anileraon. VV. nttd K, Branches East River, Rev Simon MacGrcijjr, A. m. Earl Town iind \V. Branch River John, Rev W. McMillan. Wallace River and Follii Mountain, Rov Daniel MoCJunly. Roycr* IIill ani Cape John, llov John Goodwill. Broad Cove, C. B., Rev John Gunn. McLen- ;i(Hi'« Mountain, Rev Win .Stewart. Rivei John, Rov R. McCunn, a.m., (Moilerator). Albion Miiicx, Rov W. M. Philip. Barnciys River and Lochaher, Rev Jas MoDonall, A. m. Missionaries, Rov Neil Broilie, Rev J as VV. Fra,sor, a. M. Without Charge, Uov Jas Chriatlo. Clerk, Rov Wiu McMillan. Presdytkuy of Puini;r Kdward Island. — Charlottelown, Rov Thos l)unoan (Moderator). Jiclf'aal, IV'.v .Vlex McLean. Geuri/rtown, Rev Alex MoWilliaiu, A. M. SI. Peter's ani Bracklcij Point Ruad'i^ Rev Geo W. Stewart Clerk, Rev A. McLean. Afini.^ter without Churi/r, IL'v I'rofc.ssor C. Mac Donald, A. M. Tho Synod meet this year at Charlottetown, V. E. L, on the lastTuos- (lay of Juno. CLERGY OF THE ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH. DiocKSE OF Halifax. — His Grace tho Most Reverend Thomas L. Con- .\0LLT, Archbishop of Halifax. Halifax, Very Rev. M. Hannan, n.n., Vicar General, Rev Patk Power, Rev Alex Mclsaac, Rev Philip Walsh, Rev Thos W. Allen, Rev W. .7. Donahoe, Very Rev Canon Shepherd, Chaplain to the Forces. Dartmouth, Rev. Jno. B. Woods. Prospect, Kov W. J. Smith. Herrint/ Cove, Rev Jho Carmody. Kentville, Rov P. M, HoUen. Eastern Harbours, Rev J. Maas. Clare, Rev Jas Daly, Rev Tlios Uiitler. Yarmouth, Rov Jno Quinnan. Pubnico, Rev Wm McLeod. Shubenacadic, Rev T. Donahoo. Metayhan, Rev F. Blanchette. Chezetcook, Rev Thos J. Daly. Tusket, Rev J. M. Gay. Bermuda, Rev Jas Hamilton, Chaplain to tho Forces. Parrsboro\ Uev. Jas. Butler. Liverpool, Rev E. Kennedy. Amherst, Rev J. Love- joy- SociKTY OF St. Vincent of Paul. — Spiritual Director, Rev. Dr. Hannan. P;-c&7., John Barron. Vice-Prests. ,Veter Grant and Wm. Compton. Sfc')/, Edw. Kelly, j^ss^ /Scc'y, Francis O'Connor. Treas., Thos. Durney. Diocese of Abioiiat — Right Rev. Colin Francis McKinnon, D.D., Lord Bishop of Arichat, residing at Antigonish. Nova Scotia proper. — Antigonish, St. Ninian's, Rev, Hugh Gillis. Arisaig, St^ Margaret's, Rev W. B. McLeod. Georgeville, St. George's, Rev. Andw. McGillivray. Pictou, St. Patrick's, Rev. Ronald McDonald, Rev Jno V. Macdonnell. St. Andrew^s, St. Andrew's, Rev. Ronald McGillivray, senr. WestRiver, Ohio, St. Bean's, Rev Ron McGillivray^ jr. Pomquette, HolyCross, Rev Wm Chisholm. Tracadie, St. Peter's, Rev Chas P. Martell. Havre au Bovch. St. Paul's, Rev Peter Fiset| Port Mulgrave, St. Lawrence, Rev. Thos. Sears. Guysborough, St' a M ca ho CO V .a > r-H CS o ■♦-» p« ^ M Elastic Stocking, Knee Caps and Anklets at BROWN BROTHERS & CO.'S -.■ i h 1 M U. T. MUIR, Bookseller aud i3tLiUo;.er, 126 aranvllle Street. o u (M . ,v.G. Aau diaville, St. Hubert's, Rev Hubert Gerroir, ITEscousse, St. Hyacintli, Rev Hubert Deslaurievs. Port Hood and Mabou, St. Mary's, Rev K. J. McDonald. Judiqiie, St. Andrew's, Rev Allan McLean. Broad Cove, St. Margaret's, Rev .Jno Gi-ant. JVlaryaric, St. Margaret's, Uov Jno Chisholm. Cheiicamp, St. Appoliuaris, Rev Arch McKeuzio. Creignish, St. Margaret's, Rev. Arch. McKenzie. JVorih Sydney, St. Paul's, Very Rev. Jno. Laughlin. Cape jYorth, St. Lawrence's, Rev. Win Le Blanc. Sydney, St.Patrick's, Rev. Jag. Quinan. Main-a-Dieu, St. Mary's, Rev. Jno. Quinan. East Bay, St. Andrew's, Rev. Neil McLeod. Bed Islands, St. Margaret's, Rev Jno McDougall. Boisdale, St. James', Rev Alex McSwcen. Grand JVarrows, St. Barra's, Rev. Don. Mclsaac. VArdoise, Holy Guardian Angels, Rev Julioi Courteau. Glace Say, 'Rqv Jno Shaw. Lilile Bras rf'Or, Rev. Jo.s Chisholm. Indian Missions.— On the Bras d'Or Lake, C. B. — Chapel Island, St. Ann's, attended by Rev. J. Courteau. Escasoni, St. Ann's, attend- ed by Rev. Neil McLeod. In Nova Scotia proper — Indian Ishnul, Merrigomish, St. Ann's, attended by the Rev. Ronald McDonald. Fom- queite, St. Ann's, attended by Rev. Wm. Chisholm. WESLEYAN METHODIST MISSIONARIES. President of the Conference of Eastern British JVorth America, Rev Geo Scott, d. d. Co-Delegate, Rev. James England. Secrdarv,, Rev. R. Alder Temple. Halifax District. — Halifax, Rev. Edm. Botterell, Rev. R. .Vldev Temple, Rev. Jno. McMurray {Chairman and Book- Steward); Rcc. H. Pope. Uwr/moi/f/j, Howard Sprague, A.M. Rev Thos Angwin. Mm- qnodoboit Harbour, Rev R. O'B. Johnson. Middle Musquodoboit, Rev. Leonard Gaetz. Lunenburgh, Rev. Jno. J. Tcasdale. JVew (kr- many. Rev. John Johnson. Windsor, Rev Elias Brettle, Rev. Fred. Smalhvood. Falmouth, RevC. B. Pitblado. JVewport, Rev Jas Taylor (Fin. Sec'y),RevH. McKeown. ^e???;)^ Rev Wm Tweedy. Mailland, Rev D. B. Scott. Bermuda, Rev. J. McC. Fulton, A. B. Rev Win Ryan, Rev A. S. Dcsbrisay. Sainbro ( nd St. MargarcVs Bay, Kov Fred Devitt. St. John, N. B. District. — St. John, Rev .Jno S. Addy, Rev Jas England (Chairman), Rev. J. L. Sponagle, Rev Wm Temple, Rev Michl Pickles, Rev WmT. Cardy, Rev. G. 0. Huestis (Mm. Sec'y). Fairville, Rev Jos G. Angwin. St. Andrew^s, Rev Robt Wilson. St. Stephen's, Rev Alex B. Black. Milltown, Rev Wm Wilson. St. David's, Rev. Isaac Thurlow. Sussex Vale, Rev. G. B. Payson. Grce.n- totcA, Rev Jos Sutcliffe. J5ri»/7Sifott, Rev J. J. Colter. Upham, Rev Wm C. Brown. Grand Lake, Rev Geo Harrison. Havelock, Rev C. W, Dockrill. Trttro District. — Tr.i.ro, Rev Roland Morton, Rev Chas Stewart. River Philip, Rev Jas R. Hart. Wallace and Pugwash, Rev Geo Johnson (Chairman), Rev Chas Paisley, a.m. River John, Rev J. Y. Jost (Fifi Sec'y). Albion Mines, Rev Douglas Chapman. Guysbo- rough and Canso, Rev Jas Burns, Rev W. W. Lodge, Rev Jas. Buckley. Shii tei'bl Moc '■"!/[ Rcv\ Sec A.M. A.u A.!!. I Vv III BROWN BROTHERS ^ CO., Druggists, Ordnance Square, Halifix. e Street. SCHOOL REQUISITES OF EVERY DESCRIPTION AT MUIR'S. [18G7. 1 1^«'-] ALMANACK. 99 Kcv. Felix Voii ►.D.jV.G. Aai. St. Hyacintli, . Mary's, Kev Lean. Broad irgaret's, Ucv ;h McKeuzio. Sydney, St. . Lawrence's, Jas. Quinan. St. Andrew's, no McDougall. s, St. Barra's, s, Rev Julicii Or, Rev, Jo,'-, hapel Island, inn's, attend- | \dian Ishiiiil, ' 'onald. Font- i I'th America, Sccrciarij, \ ev. R. Aider ;rd);Rcv.n. Xwin. Mm- tusquodoboit, JVew Tt»i//oH, Rev C. W. T. Dutcher, Rev Thos Smith. Shelburne, Rev T. Watson Smith. Port Mouton, Rev llobt Wasson. Mill Village, Rov F. H. W. Pickles. Petite Riviere, Rov C. Lockhart. J\^ E. Harbour, Rov. Thos D. Hart. NewfouiNdland District. — St. Johns, Rev Juo Prince, Rev A. W. Turner, liev. Jos. Gaetz, Harbour 6r race. Rev Jno S. Pliinncy. Car- honcar. Rev. John S. Peach (Chairman), Rev J. Todhunter. Brigus, Rev W. E. Shenstonc. Blackhead, Rev Jno Waterhouse. Island Cove, Rev TIk'S Fux. Perlican, Rov J. A Duke. Bonavisla, Rev Jas Dove (Finan. Sec'y). l''aulli»gate, Rev Jno Goodison. Burin, Ucv Thos Harris. Grand Bank, Rev S. T. Toed. Pciitcs, Rev Jos Pascoe. Channel and Grecnspond, Rev Isaac Howie. Exploits, Rov H. L. Crauford. Fogo, Rev Chas Ladner. Hants Harbour, Rev Jno M. Pike. Catalina, Rev Chas Comben. Labrador, Rev J. S. Allen. Trinity, Rev Geo Forsey. %* Tlie nimios iu ita'.lrs arc supernumeraries. "j^ Tiio Conference will be held this year ct Halifax, on the fourth Wednesday of June. 03 O Eh 09 & O •rH o o u PQ O OQ O O GO o I— 1 Works on Homeopathy, Preparations, &c., at BROWN BROTHERS & CO. I B. T. MIIIK, Bookseller and Stationer, 125 Oranvlllo Str o a t- O m o a to -< H O I— I O P(3 ;=> Hi Cm Q lis] OS 1-4 02 o 5z; o 100 belciikr's faemeu's [1807. Wesletan Missionary Committee. — The President, Co-Delegate, Sec 'y of Conference, and Chairmen of respective districts. Rev R. A. Tcri!- pie (Sec'y), Rev Chas Stewart, Geo H. Starr (Treasurers), Rev J. S, Addy, Rev G. M. Barratt, Hon J. H. Anderson, Richard Smith, Aaron Eaton, Geo. P. Sancton, S. Rettie, R. Brecken, Hon C. Young, LL. D., Hon Judge Wilmot, Mariner Wood, W. K. Dudman, A. Henderson, Ziicli- nriah Chipman, J. J.Rogerson, Hon E. White, Thos. S. Tuzo, Hon S. L. Shannon. MINISTERS OF THE ASSOCIATED BAPTIST CHURCHES. Antii(;by, Point, P. E. th, Rpv D. G. ' J. E. Lalcom, 3S H. Murray. mrt. Rev W, irgh; Rev A. ter. Kemjit, G. Gouchci. core. Lomj rie, C. B., ^een. Mira lull, Rev 13. "ew Minus, S. Morton. ■mouth, Rev Cove, Hev lands. Rev J. Stevens, ates. Si/d- l/dney, Rev McKenne. ] He, Rev R. ormonday. all. Wil- M. Welton, M. Cranio, v Thcs A. \' Rev A, II. ? si dent, j. 1867.] ALMANACK 101 i W. Nutting. Vice^Prests, J. W. Barsa and Jno. King. Treasurer, D. McN. Parker, m.d. Sec'y, R. N. Beckwith. Jludiior, Geo. Robins. ; Board of Managers — Revds. J. E. Balcom, J. M. Cramp, d.d., D. W. C. Dimock, S. W. DeBlois, a.m., David Freeman, a.m., A.S.Hunt, a.m.. G. F. Miles, E. M. Saunders, J. Pryor, D. d., Jas Parker, D. M. Welton, A. M., Rev A. F. Porter, I. J. Skinner, R. R. Philp, and S. Selden, Eras Webber, H. N. Paint, H. R. Cunningham, Alex Robinson, D. Thomp- son, L. S. Payzaut, J. Steele, Louis Estano. Board op Foreign Missions. — Rev. Geo. Armstrong, a. m. (Chair- man), Rev Chus Tupper, d. d. (Sec'y), Rev W. G. Parker, Rev I. E. Bill, l\ev. S. Robinson, Rev. W. H. Porter, Rev Abraham Stronach, Rev Nat Vidito, Rev J. L. Read, Rev Jas Parker, Rev I. Wallace, a.m., and S. Wheelock, Ambrose Dodge, Ansel T. Baker (Treas), John Wheelock. Provincial Sabbath School Convention. — General Board, S. Sel- ' den {Prest), ( Sec 'y). Rev J. Pryor, d.d. (Treas). Western Board, Rev H. Ansell, Rev J. H. Saunders, S. Brown. Central Board, Jno W. Barss, Rev D. Freeman, Rupert Eaton. Eastern Board, Rev J. E. Balcom, David Page, T. B. Layton. The Western Association, comprising the counties of Yarmouth, Digby, Shelburne and Annapolis, meet this year at Hillsburgh, on the third Saturday in June. The Central Association, comprising the counties of Kings, Hants, Lunenburgh and Halifax, meet this year at Canning, Cornwallis, on the second Saturday in June. The Eastern Association, comprising the counties of Colchester, Cum- ci'land, Guysborough, Pictou, Sydney and P. E. Island, meet this year at Upper Londonderry, on vae first Saturday in July. The Baptist Convention of Nova Scotia, New Brunswick and Prince Edw rd IslanJ, meet this year at Pine Grove, Wilmot, on Saturday, August 24. FREE CHRISTL\N BAPTIST MINISTERS. Cornwallis, Elders J. B. Norton, S. K. West. Farmou^A, Elder Thos Brady, Kernpville, Lower Argyle and Brooklyn, Elder Chas Knowles. Tuskct, Upper Argyle and Plymouth, Elder Edw Sullivan. Bear Point, Elder Albert Swim. Cape Sable, Shag Harbour and Pubnico, Elder W. C. Weston. fFoo/i'« iJarAMur, Elder Henry Stokes. Barri'ig- ton Passage, Elder Jacob J. Porter, (Sec'y). FREE WILL BAPTIST MINISTERS. Argyle, Rev. Chas J. Oram. Cape Sable Island, Rev E. G. Eaton. Yarmouth, Rev David Oram. Licentiates, Jas F. Smith, Theodore il. Crowell, Barrington Proper. The Barrington Quarterly meeting is held on the Friday before the first Saturday and Sabbath in May, Aug, Nov, and Feb'y, at 10, p.m. The May session is termed the yearly meeting. The Quarterly meeting comprises 8 clmrchea with 589 communicants. Clerk, James C.Smith, Barrington. CONGREGATIONAL MINISTERS OF N. S. and N. B. JVbva Scotia. — Yarmouth, Rev, Arch. Burpee. Chebogue, Rev. o 03 ea eo" bJi -r-i Ph CO* Pi o B (^ ta o ho P) 08 ^ O o 1 p^ O Prescriptions carefully dispensed by BROWN BROTHERS & CO. K. T. MUIK, Bookseller, 126 Granville St. ^rmr Si o *^ i) CQ ^- (M a « o a to i< 02 CM o TO W S5 B I-:; o 102 BELCHERS FARMERS [1867. John Gray. Liverpool, Rev. Jas. Melvin, Rev. Jas fvrell. JJ/z/- ton, Rev. R. K. Black. Pleasant River, Rev. Simeon '. Pitblado. Charloiictown, Rev Alex Ross. Albion Mines, Rev A. J. M' vatt. Presbytery op Tatamagouciie. — Alio Annan, Rev Jas Watson. Wallace, Rev John Munro. River John, Rev Hector B. McK.ay. Tat- amagouche. Rev Thos Sedgwick. Goose River, Rev Wm S. Darragh. Presbytery of Cape Breton. — Sydney, Rev Hugh McLeod, d. d. Boiilarderie, Rev Jas Eraser. Sydney Mines, Rev Matt Wilson. Grand River and Loch Lomond, Rev Jas Ross. StAnn^s, Rev Abiiini IMcIntosh. Baddf.ck, Rev Ken McKenzie. Gabarus, Rev Isaac McK.-iy. Rev James ]\IcG. Clifton, Rev Steiriacke and Leitch^s Creek, Rev Alex Earquhargon. Presbytery oi' Victoria and Richmond. - Stewart. Flaister Cove, Rev Wm G. Forbes. West Bay, Rev Murdoch Ba^deck, Rev Ken Mc- BROWN BROTHERS & CO., Druggist.?, Ordnance Square, Halif;ix, Church Servioes and Prayer Books at E. T. MUIR'S. [1867. ell. Mil- i. Corn- arie. Rev Rev J. G. Ridijc and . Trcns- ICES OF 1 ^ McGregor. , A.M., Rev Maxwell, Harbour, \ ncnburijh, \''inc Mile i Conrwal- | le. jXcw- j Porter's ; La Hove, is, 4-r,Rcv Clyde and ;s Havvey. S. Cvowo, Stewiacke, Rev Wm 5. Loircr mcs JIcG. if ion. Rev iacke and llev Jolni lev James nd. Bar- h'ecn Hill, Rodiiick. on. Anii- Fi cnch >utherlaiul. cv Clias 15. Rev A. J. .s Vratf^oii. vay. Tat- Durragli. Lcod, n. I), itt Wilson. Rev Abvani lao McKay. ?v Murdocli IV Ken ^Ic- j ', HaVif;vx. 1867.] ALMANACK. 103 Kenzie. Middle River, Rev Don McKenzie. Mabou, Rev Wm Sinclair. Presbtteky of p. E. Isj.A^D.—Bedcqiie, Rev Robt S. Paterson, Covehead, Rev Jas Allan. Cavendiah and JSTew Ghmr/ow, Rev Isaac Murray. Broivn's Creek, Ucx Alex Munroe. East St Peters and Bay Fortune, Rev Henry Crawford. Charloitetown, Rev Geo Sutherland, l^ev Alex Falconer. Cascumpcque and Tidnish, Rev Allen Fraser. Woodville and Little Sands, Rev Don McNeill. Princetoron, Rev Robt Laird. W. River and Brookfleld, Rev Wm Ross. DnndxiR, Rev Allan McLean, Richmond Bay and Summerside, llev Wm R. Frame, JV*. Lo7idon and Summerfield, Rev Alex Cameron. Strathalbyn, Rev Alex Campbell, Richmond Bay, vest. Rev Jno D. Murray. .S7 John's, Xew London, Rev Don McDoiigald. West St Peters, Rev David W. Cameron. W. Campbelton and Brae, Rev Wm Stuart. Foreign Mis- sionaries, JVew Hebrides, Rev John Geddie, d.T). Islands of Fate, Ancilinn- and Erromomja, Rev Messrs Morrison, McCullagh and Gordon. Peesbytejiy of St. John, N. B.— Campbell Settlement, Rev Andw Donald. Springflcld, Rev Lewis .Jack, Carleton, Rev Jas Band. Xorton, Rev Jas Gray. St John, Rev Jas Btnnet, Rev Wm Alvcs, Rev Neil McKay. Pbesbyteby or St. Stephen. — iS7 J^rmcs, Rev Jno Turnbull. Boca- bee. Rev AVm Millen. St Stephen, Rev P. Morrison. Presbytery op York. — Prince H'i7//fl?», Rev Alex Smith. Salmon River, Rev Jas Salmon. Fredcricton, Rev Alex Sterling'-. Presbytery of Miramiciit.— A'i?i(.' Mills, Rev A. McMaster. Richi- bucto. Rev Jas Law. Bluckville, Rev ThoB G. Johnston. Bass River, Rev Jas Fowler. River Charles, Rev Thos G. Nicholson. Ministers vithout Charges, Rev Professor King, a.m., Rev Alex I'or- rcster, d.d., Rev Wm Lyall, ll.d., Rev D. Honeyman, p.c.l., Rev John Sprott. Licensures, Jno Forrest, Edw Archibald, Arch Glcndinning, Jos Hogg, A. R. Gavvie, Don Stewart, A. McLean, — — Sinclair, Allan Simpson. The Synod nieets this year in the Primitive Church, New Glasgow, on the fourth Tu(8day of June, at 7 p. m. Board of Foreign Missions; Rev Messrs Roy, J. Stewai't (Chairman), Bnyne (Sec'y), G. Patterson, Blair, Walker, J. A. F. Sutherland, Alves, N. McKay, and Messrs J. S. McLean and Rodk McGregor, with power to add to their number; with Rev John L Baxter, of Onslow ; Rov John McCurdy, of Chatham, N. B. ; Rev L :Murray, of Oiver.dish, P. E. L Board of Home Missions, Rev Messrs Murdoch, McKnight {Chair- man), McGregor, Cameron Maxwell, Bennet, Alves, Law, Morrison, Salmon, and Messrs Chas Robson, James Barnes, J. Allen, P. Morri.son, Jno Eraser, General Treas. xVbram Patterson, Pictou, Treas. of Professorial Fund, Jas H. Liddell, Halifax. Lutheran Ministers. — Lunenburgh, Rev Chas E. Cossman, Rev W. M. Bowers, Rev D. F. Hutchinson, The Tabernacle. — Brunswick Street, Halifax — Rev Osborne. Universalist CiivRC^. — Halifax — Rev A. Kent. African Episcopal Methodist Church.— JfaZi/ax, Rev R. R. Morris. African Baptist Association.^— HrrZi/Vra:, Rev Jas Thomas. Bear River, Rev Henry Jackson, Preston, Rev Geo Neal, Secretary, John R. Thomas. • - c oa o OQ 2 .2 a m e3 o EH S3 Pi ft o B (4 o H .EOWN BROTHERS !si CO., Importers of Fresh Medicinal Herbs. n. T. MUIK, Bookselle)* and Stationer, 125 Oranrille Street, Halifax. Pi u a CI 9 o < o <1 I— I !S c c;;) w o -ri as M I-H ca e o O D 104 BELCHER S FARMER 8 [1867. NOVA SCOTIA BIBLE SOCIETY. President, Rev R. F. Uniaoke. Vice-Presidents, Hon Judge John- ston, J. W. Nutting, Wra Pryor. Committee, Rev Messrs J, C. Cochran, G. W. Hill, Prof McKnight E. Botterell, H. Pope, John Pryor, d.d., G. M. Grant, Wm Maxwell, Prof King, Jas Ross, d.d., Jno McMurray, R A. Temple, W. B. Armstrong, Foster H. Almon, Osborne : — Hon M. B. Almon, JudgD Marshall, Hon Chief Justice Young, Henry Pryor, Hon J. ir Anderson, 8. Selden, T. A. Brown, W. C. Silver, T. A. S. De- Wolt, J. F. Avery, m.d.. A- MacKinlay, J. G. A. Creighton, Chas Robson, Peter Lynch, Jas Thomson, Hon J. W. Ritchie, P. C. Hill, Jas C. Cogs- well, Nepean Clarke, Geo H. Starr, Danl McEwen, Jno Starr, W. Sawers Stirling, Chas D. Hunter, Capt Lyttleton, M. H. Richey, AVm Cunard, Jas Morrow. Treasurer, Sam'l H. Black. Sec, Hon S. L. Shannon. Cor Sec^y, .Jas Farquhar. Agent, Alex Russell. Collector, S. Borham. Life Members, Sam'l Creelman, J. C. Cogswell, Henry B. Webster, Sam 1 H. Black. Depository, 113 Barrincjton Street, opposite St Paul's Church. H.MiiMx Ladies' Bibi,e Association, — Prest Mrs David Allison. Treas Mrs S. N. Binney. Sec'y, Mrs Edwd Binney. Committee, Messdames R. F. Uniaoke, Liddell, Elia» Marshall, D. McN. Parker, M. Wallace, Wm Creighton, Chas Hosterraan, Edw Smith, McLean, Nepean Clarke, Alfred Cogswell, John Pryor, J. C, Cogswell, R. Romans, jr; Mdlles Tremain, Isal)el Hosterman, M. Strachan.M. Murison, Forrester, Hosterman, J. Brown, E. AVcUs, Fairbankie, Fanny Pryor, M. Starr, Annie Crichton, J. Stairs, Braine, Norbeck. Bible Women Mrs Ruth- erford, Mrs Patterson. Halifax City Mission.— Co»i?)n7/ep, Rev Messrs Goo W. Hill, E, Bot- terell, P. G. McGregor, R. Alder Templo, G. M. Grant, W. Maxwell, Jas C. Cochran, Jno Pryor, d. d. ; — W. S. Stirling, Judge Marshall, Sam'l II. Black, A. K. Doull, Jas Farquhar, H. N. Paint, Thos B. Akins, Hon John W. Ritchie, Chas Murdoch, Wm C. Silver, Geo Robins. Thos Saunders, Capt Lyttleton. Missionary nnder the control of the Committee paid by the Presbyterian Church, John Grierson. Scc'y, Henry Theakson. Treas, Hoji S. L. Shannon. The Committee meet quarterly at the Young Men's Christian Association Rooms. HALIt^AX YOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION. President, John S. Maclean. Vicc-P's, Peter Lynch, Wm S. Stirlinir, A. K. Doull, Jas Farquahar, Dr Hattie, Thos A.. Brown. Sec'y, Henry Theakson. Treasurer, Samuel H. Black. Committee, Geo R. Anderson, R. N. Beckwit)', M. M, Lindsay, Wm B. McNutt, W. H. Davics, m.d., Jos Bell, Charles Robson, W. H. Waddell, Geo H. Starr, Geo Mitchell, A. Robinson, Wm Roche, jr., P. C. Hill, H. N. Paint, Brenton H. Eaton, A. G. Bremner, D. Blackwood, S. A. White, J. Grierson, John W. Watt, Life Members (Associate and Active), Hon Enos Collins, Jas C. Cons- well, Hon John H. Anderson, George H. Starr, J. C. Allison, Wm Hare, Wm Cunard, Henry Boggs, Wm B. Fairbanks, Wm Miller, Hon M. B. Almon, Jas Forman, J. Stirling, M.p., Hon Chief Justice Young. Edw Binney. Connected with the Association is a Library and Reading Room, open every day from 10, a. m,, to 10, p. ni., 183 HoUis Street. MIC-MAC MISSIONARY SOCIETY. i President, Jas F. Avery, m.d. Co/n7/?i7/ec, D. McN. Parker, m. d., | BROWN BROTHERS & CO., Druggists, Ordnance Square, Halifax. llfax. [1867. iflge John- :;;. Cochran, or, D.D., G. Murray, R rne : — Hon gnry Pryor, r. A. S. De- lias Robson, [as C. Cojrs- , W. Sawers rm Cunard, L. Shannon. , S. Borliain. B. Webster, urch. ,vid Allii?on. Committee, . Parker, ^I. jcan, Nepean Romans, jr; )n, Forrester, ,r, M. Starr, cn Mrs Ruth- j Hill, E, Bnt- j Maxwell, Jasl Tc Marshall, j aint, Tbos B. ! , Geo Robins. | control of the \ son. Scc'y, nmittec meet \.TION. m S. Stirling, Ser'y, Henry R. Anrlerson, Davies, m. «•> Geo Mitchell, ton H. Eaton, obn W. Watt. , Jas C. Copts- Allison, Wot I Miller, Hon ustice Young. g Room , open Parker, m. d., | ;are, Halifax. P»rtiiion-.)lcH, Parses, Jeivelry, Ac, at l{. T. MVIR'S. 1867.] ALMANACK. 105 H. N. Paint, Hon J. W. Ritchie, Cha.s Robson. Treasurer, George H. Starr. Sec^y, Jas Fa quhar. Afi^^siouary, Rev S. T. Riind. Deaf and Dumb TNSTrnjTioN, Gottingen Street.— Pa//-o/j, His Excel- lency, the Lieut Governor. Directors, Andw Mclvnilay (Chairman), Jno Duii'us (Treasurer), Hon J. H. Amlerson, Ch^is Cogswell, m. n., Jno Naylor. Sec^y Re\ J. C. Cochran. Principal, J- S. Hutton ; Assist, Wm Gray. Matron. Mrs Vinccove. Vixitinff Physician, Dr Parker, Dentist, Dr Alfred Cogswell Visitors, Mesdaraes, Cochran, Duffus, J. W. Johnston, Silver, Newton Binney, 10. Cunard, Mackinlay, J. H. An- derson, C. Murdoch, Barss, Alfred G Jones. Howe fob the Aged — Committee, Messdames R. F. Uniacke (Chair- man), Chas Murdoch, Crisp, T. A. An'?er.son, G. H. Stair, Edw Binney, Sweet, Hamilton, Selden, Pope, J. Hart, E. K Brown, Liddell, C. Twin- ing, Bis.set, Cunard. Mdles C. Lawson, Hierlihy, Coyle, Clarke, Cogswell, Starr, Hosterman, Fozzard, Forrester (Sec'y), Kidston, Murison, Nord- beck (Treas). Trustees— Ch&s Murdoch, D. McN. Parker, m. d., Edw Binney (Treas). Protestant Orphan's Home. — Governors, Wm Cunard (Prest), Edw Binney (Treas and Sec'y), Hon Chief Justice Young, Hon M. B. Almon, Jno Doull, Robt Boak, jr, Geo H. Starr, Jas C. Cogswell, Andw McKinlay, Alfred G. Jones, Rev R. F. Uniacke, D. McN. Parker, m. d. Ladies'" Committee, Messdames Cunard, Geo H. Starr, Hunter, Selden, R. F. Uniacke, Jas W. Merkel, Peter Ross, Edw Binney, Skimmings, Lyttleton; Mdlles Cogswell, B. Boggs, Purvis, Wells, C. Lawson (Sec'y), Mrs Liddell (Treas). Matron, Mrs McKie. COUNTY OF HALIFAX. High Sheriff, John James Sawyer. Coroners, Edw. Jennings, M. d., Wm. Pearson, m. d., Wm. H. Weeks, m. d., Alfred Croucher, m. d., Andrew Cowie, m. v., Robert A, Logan. Terms of the Sup. Court, Halifax : Easter Term commences on the third Tues of July, and Michaelmas Term on tlie /trsfPues of Deer. Sittings for the trial of causes at Halifax, after Easter Term on the fourth Tues of April, and after Michaelmas Term on the/ou?-^/t Tues- day of October. Crier Sup. Court, J. Monteith. Profhonotary and Clerk of the Crown, Jus W. Nutting. Deputy, Chas M. Nutting. General sessions of the Peace held at H.ilifax, on thc^rs^ Tues of March, June, September, and December. Crier of the Court of Ses- sions, Jas B. Sentell. Xotarics Public, The Attornios of the Sup. Court, and Philip Dodd, Sable Island. Comm^rs for giving relief to Insolcent Debtors, and for taking Affida- vits to hold to Bail, Jas Tremain, Andw MacKinlay, Jas R. Smith Henry C. D. Twining, Andw Shiels, Jno Naylor, Jos Jennings, Jos Kaye, Chas M. Nutting, Bcnjm G. Gray. Justices OK the Pkack. — Andw MacKinlay (Custos), Jos Jennings, Ho ?. Jno H. Anderson, Andw Siiiels, Pliilip Letson, Patk Power, Jas Kent, Alex Farquharson, Daniel O'Gorman, Robt A. Logan. Jno Thomas, Eras Munro, Tlios Potts, Angus Mclnnes, David Annand, Clias Hamilton, Jas Croucher, Henry A. Gladwin, Matt Burris, Alex 03 CS u|>cr at 4(1. n Roll nnd iiinvai'ds nt I!. T. MI'IUVS. /. Hunter, tc Lyt- GriHin, I Dean, Miritscy, ill, (jiiii) , David Evens, ) Munro ■michaul, )er, 'Tnt> 8, Henry VckUurst, rkc, .Tno uo Shiels, t^liardson, }l Sibley, 3 Murpliy, :. Wilson, son, Thos as Cullen, H. Richey, Dustan. A. •, and the irer. Jolni Vm Howe. Mining As- I. Jackson ; uU J- G. A- ilurg, Wm and Lubec, Ksfria, Wm Denmark, A Ifalij, Jas ,/• FoYtugah '.yor, 'Tos !• iiai/, Jno S. 'usqiiodoboit, Controller, ding Waiicn !.agg. Gm- inaldson, Jii» Jas S. Ki«l»- , Jas G. Mor- ipiiig Offir<:>'-^' , Wmro^^ter, mpton, Ivobt Ryder, Son 1807.] ALMANACK. 101 Crowe, Goo G. Gray, Geo 1*. Lawson, Wm Maloney, Xornian McDon- ald, Jas F. Hurnliaiii. llt'/yAcrs, .Jiio llatcli, lOdw J\illy, Tlios Shea. Boatmen, DiinGalla^iiier, Alex INleiloin. TiJc-wailcrs, Edw Kavanasli, Jno Drnniinond, llol)t Miller, Tiios Clark, John Steele, Chas Grant, Andw Doyle, (Jeo Card, Law Veriker, Stephen Whiti', Malt Naiii-le. Messengers, \Vn\ Jilaeknian, Jas Venaljjes. Tnickhian, Jas I'otter. Broker, Wm Hill. Controller of Cmloms and Navigation Laws, Col'r of Colonial Duties, and Seizing Officer — Tangier, Jos Brownei*. Jfealth 0/Jicers, Halifax, Chas Gossip, JNI. D. Wm N. Wickwire, M. D.; Porlw/ues Cove, Thos I'lyor, M. ]). Boird of Health.— W'averleij, B. C. Wilson, Jno Linj?ley, Jos Salter, W. B. Buckley, M. D., Jos Thompson Chas Thomas, Robt l-iiiidlaw; Portuguese Core and Ketch JIarbour, liiehd Flennnin Halifax Greer, Itobt., Ji.D Slahoiie Hay. Oilpiri, J. Bernard, m.d Halifax. Gcddos, T. O., L.N.s Yarmouth. Garvie, J.B., M.n Ilalifa.x. Hattie, Alex. G., Ji.i) Halifax. .Jeans, J. E., l.n.s Sydney Mines. Jennings, Edw., m.d Halifax. Johnston, Lewis, ji.D. Sydney, C. B. Jamioson, Kobt., M.n 'langier. .lamieson, J H.,M.n Chester. Lane, Alex.,M.D.,M.R.c.s.L.Mnhonc Bay. Lawson, A., ji.d Halifax. Laughlin, Jas F., M.D.Musquodobolt. Moron, Arthur, M.n Halifax. Muir, Sanil., .m.d., l.k.c.s.k Truro. Morrison, .1. B. O., M. n., F. M. c l'., .Mf'teH'l'an. Moore, .Jos., .Ai.n Amherst. McFatrid!,'c, Robt., M.n Halifax. .MelJobcrtti, W.E., I.. N.s.Loudond'y- Outliet, Oeirge, M D Wilmot. ra<,''c, B. (i., M.K.C.S.L Halifax. i'urker, U. McN., m.d., l.k.c.s.k.. Halifax. Pearson, Win., l.n.s.. Musquodoboit. I'ayzant. 1^ N., M.n.WestCornwallis. l'liilil)s. .Tno , L.N.s Itiver riiilip. I'ryor, Tiios. H., M.n Halifax. Keid, Alex. 1*., Mn.,l..K.C.S.i;. Halifax. Bead, H. H., M.n Windsor. Buffglos, H. D., M.n.... Weymouth. Uif,d»y, Chas. S. D., M.n Halifax. Koacli, Elisha D.M.n. Tatamagouehe. Sliaw, Ilcnrie, M.D Kentville. .Snydi-T, Geo., l.R.c.S.e Shelburne. Stephen, Roht., M.D Bigby. Steverman, Jns., M.D Lunenburgh. Smith, P. W., M.D I>isby. Tapper, Charlcs,M.D., l.r.c.s.k. Halifax. Tuppor, Nathan, m.d Amherst. Turnan, J., M.n Halifax. VanBuHkirk, L. E., M.n.. Dartmouth. Wilson, Israel Kelly, MD Harrington. Weeks, W. Henry, m.d.. Dartmouth. Wickwire, W N., M.D Halifax. Woodill, A. H., M.D Halifax. CO o o 4^ 03 o fcJD ■S PQ CO CO i.y ('apt Hardy, Jl. A., Jas Tiinmsmi Trvds, Wm Silver. Scc'i/, Lieut .lesson, ll.A. Council, W. M. II;i;. riii-ton, Geo IMers, Col Gliltbrd, ll.A., (\ipt Clorko, A.D.C., AVm iMiilay, Jiio H. Duvar, Fred IMaiklock, Andw Downs. Nova S(;otia Inhtitutk ok Natuual Sciknck. — Patron, His Excel- lency, the Lieut (luvernor. Prest., J. Matthew. Jones, f.l.s. r. P':., J. lioruard (iilpiu, m. u , Capt Hardy, R. A. Treas, Capt. LyttR'tmi. .Sec')/, Win Gossip. Council, J. 11. DeWolf, m.d., 1*. S. Hamilton, ( ol. Myers, .1. Hunter Duvar, W. 0. Silver, Jos Bell, Professor Ltiw.son, tJ!, Clilford, 11. A. CllAMHKK OK COMMKIICE, IIVUFAX. — ExCCllUfC ConimittCC, Ht'lljui, Wier, Jno S. Maclean (Scc'ij), llobt P.oak, Wm Pryor {Prcs'l), .\'.(i. Jones, Wm J. Stairs, Geo H. Starr, Hon L. Kenny, Hon. M. U. Alinoii, Jno Tobin, Geo P. Mitchell, Jer Northup, B. W, Salter, 11. 1. Hut. R. W. Fraser. Arbitration Committee, Hon. Edw. Kenny, Benjuiniii Wier, Jno Tobin, Geo P. Mitchell, llobt Boak. LKfjisLATivE LiiiiiAKY (Province Building Halifax) — Committee, Jhiii J. McCully (Chairman), Hon. M. B. Alnion, Hon. VAw. Kenny, Hon S. L. Shannon, A. G. Archibald. Litjraridn, Jas Veiiables. YouNO Men's iiiTERAUV Clvr.— Prest, Jos F. Ellis. V.P., 'J'hcs U. Jenkins. Scc'y and T/'cr/s, Danl MoNiven. Co»/ic(7, Chas ArehibaM. Jos F. Ellis, Wm lloche, jr, Edw Kelly, Jno B. Adams. This Club !u;- a lleadinj; lloom an I Library. Regular Meeting every r'riday evening at their Rooms Hollis Street opposite the Province Building So,N8 OK Temi'eranok Reading Room — Halifax— In the basement of Temperance Hall, Poplar Grove. Open every evening (Sunday exccpteil) fr:mGtolO. i'rcs^, AVm Murray. F. P., Jno lleenan. Scc'y.,l'. Monaghan. Trcus., Jas Spike. Strangers are permitted the piivi- lege of visiting the room (without charge) during their stay in the city. Metropolitan Ci.ub. — Prest, Jno Barron. V. P's-, W. J. Crok'o. Thos Connolly. Tmis, Tlios Isles. Scc'y, Thos O'Connor. Jtssistant Scc^y, J. J. Donahoe. Halikax Thistle Curling Club. — Patron, Hon Alex Keith. Prcat. Jno Taylor. V. P., Peter Ross. Rep. Members, Wra Einlay, Juo Strachan. Scc^y and Trcas, J. D. Nash. Council, Adam Burns, W. Richardson, Geo McKenzie. Halikax Curling Club. — Patroness, Mrs Janet Richardson. Prest, Robt Davis. F". P., Jno Richardson. Rep Members, \s. R. Cogswell, Arch Harshaw. Treas, H. M. Creighton. Sec'y, Jno Richardson, jr. Committee, H. M. Creighton, Jno Northup, jr., Jas King, II. C. D. Twining. Studley Quoit Club. — Prest., Wm. II. Creighton. Sec'y. and Treasurer, Jno. T. Wylde. Committee, A. G. Jones, 11. C. D. Twining, L. J. Morton, Jas Thomson, Wm. DutFus. Chebucto Quoit Club. — Prest, Saml W. Deblois. Sec'y and Treas, Wm. Twining. Committee, Geo. A. McKenzie, Wm S. Symonds, Jas H. Thome. BROWN BROTHERS & CO., Druggists, Ordnance Square, Halifax. e Strcei. ■ Baak Books and Ptna Boj.m at it. T. MJlil'3. ALMANAriv. in '•*. iS- J f est./, -J « the sick poor | •^'W Tl|.,iiisoi,' (^ ^V. M. II,,.. '". His K.vcc!. ,s. r. /", , pt. Lytfk.f,,,,, ^••iiiiiUdfi, r„i, rLfiwson, (.'(,]. "■^/<'^ JJcnjii, '•.!{■ I. Hut, ny, Bcnjiiiiilu Kenny, ihn ^^■^ Arcliib.iM. v'vhxy eveiiiri'' e basement of Jjiyexoeptoij) • ^cc'xj., I', ;J the jjiivj. y in tlic citv. ;V. J. Cr„I:e. '. ^ss is ft/ /I I ;itlK p.v,s./. I'^inlay, J,u, 11 Burns, W. 'on. P/-CS/, ^- Cogswell, 'lardson, jr. S, U. C. D. ^ec'y. and ^' Twining, ^nd Treas, nonds, Jas IIvurAx CniCKKT Cr.irii.— P/vs/., (.'. H. Uullock. F". P., A. Sutlier- Unl. .SVr'i/ anil Trms, (Jco. Uitoliie Coiiimiltcc, C. Sawyer, M. B. iL'.tly, W. Walsli, Jno B. Vomi|r, J. Foley. (iiiAsn Division Sonh ok TKMi'Hit wck or Nova SfoTi\.— r/. IV. P., I if. A. Taylor. «. JF. ./?s.so/-jV//r, Win MiiiTay. G. Cka/ihiiii, \Uyv .]. (i. Aiiirwiii. r;. Srri/ip, I'litli Mona^chau. f;'. 7'm/,v, Stephen I'lilton. ! \li. Vondtirtor, T.M. King. «. Smtinrl, T. H. Layton. Annual Se?4- [ iuii held at llalit'ax. > IIami'ax Oathomc Total Austinench and IJenkvolent Socikty.— /'rrs/. Rev Thos W. Allen. Vice Ps, Win Oralmin, Jno I'ayne. Trciis, 1 KobtConi-oy. .SVc'i/, Michl Austin, y/.s.s/, .Vcf.-'?/, Jas Cou^rlilin. ^f|^>l- \ Ijroycr, MichKarirtin. Mamlint, Win Tiorney. lioitrdof Manuijcmcnty ' I Will (Jrahaui, .Ino Dunn, I'atk Doyle, .fas O'Brien, Danl Kennedy, |}Mw Delaney, Tim Ryan, Tlio.s Comfort, Maurice K.^Hcry, Jas Maokey, j I Jus Ilealy, Jno Joioe. Halifax TKMrKiiANPK Sociirrv— liistitiiteii IS.'U. — Prcst, W. C. Silver. ! Vkc Preat., Geo G. Grey. Treus, Robt Noble. .SVr'i/, Jas l-'aniuliar. VoininiltcCyJ. S. Tliompson, M. Herbert, K. Jost, A. K. Doull, A. Morton, J. li. Wiiytal, G. Mathison, Judge Marshall. I Halifax Industrial Sohools. — Coiiiniiltce,V. C. Hill (Chairman), ' Rev Geo W. Hill. Rev Geo M. Grant, llcv VVin Maxwell, Rev Jno Prvor, D.D., Rev K. A. Temple, J. S. Maclean, Geo. R. Anderson, E. I). .Mey- nell,W. S. Stirling, A. K. Doull, Capt Lyttleton, W, H. Neal, ll.Trcmain (Hon. Treas), Jos. S. Belcher (Hon. Sec'y). Superintendent, Jno Gricrson. Union Fire Protection Company, May 18G1. — Re-formed from the late '■^ Union Emjine Company'* of 1708. — Meets third Tuesday of every mouth at 8 p. m., at Geldcrt's building corner of Prince Street and Bedford How. Cupt, Jas. B. Smithers. Sec'y, Jno U. Willis. COMPANIES. • Nova Scotia Electric Teleorapii Company. — Directors at Hulifax, *E. D. Meynell {Prest), *Tho-. C. Kinnear, *rhos. Bolton, Jas. W. Mcrkel, Benjm. Wier. Sec'y and Treas., Chas. Twining, oliice *J'.) Bed- ford Bow. Local Directors — Amherst, Hon. *li. B. Dickey; Antiijo- aish, Hon, *VV. A. Henry; Arichut, Thomas Bosdet; Barrington, I. K. Wilson, M. I).: Bridgetown, ii. L. Morse; Cape Canso, J. W. Bigelow; Chester, D. Evans; Canning, J. W. Borden; Digby, Chas. Build; (iitijsborough, T. J. Cuniilngiiam; Liverpool, Thos. Patillo, J. ( ). De- wolf; Lancnhargh, Hon. John Cn^ighton; JVew Glasgow, Jas. W. ("ariuichael ; Ragged Islands, Jno Locke; Shelburne, Geo Snyder, m.u; IVallace, Hon. A. McFarlane; Kentrille, W. Chipman; Weymouth, C. D.Jones; Wolfville,io\\\\\l. Barss; Wi«f/sor, T. S. Hardin ;,>•; Sgdney, Hon T. D. Archibald. The American Telegraph Company, amalgamated with the Western Union Telegraph Company and Proprietors and Lessees of all the Tele- ttraph lines in the United States and the Maratime Provinces, from Port Hood to San Francisco, and cunnecting via Atlantic Cable and Northern line with all the Telegraphs in the world. Capital $50,000,000. Head Otlice, Uo Broadway, New York. Prest, J. H. Wade. Vice P's, N. Green, W. Orton, H. Sibley. Sec'y and 'Treas, O. H. Palmer, Asst Sec'y, AV. H. Abel. General Engineer, Marshall Lefferts. Supt'd, Easiern Division, T. F. Eckhert. ♦Executive Comiuitlei!. 32 a CO •M CO o a Q c3 EH B o H 1 f ill Halifnj Dye Stuffs and Coufootioneiy at BRUWN BROTHERS & CO. K. T. MUIR, Booksaller and Stationer, lJi5 Gra iville Street. i Phoenix. Fire Insurance Company of London. — Agent, Wm Hare, Lower Water Stroet. North British and Mercantile Fire and Life Insurance Company. —Capital, £2,000,000 sterling. Agent, Henry Pryor, 150 Hollis Street. Queen Fire and Life Insurance Company of Liverpool, G, B.— Capital, £2,000,000 sterling. A{/ent, Stephen Tobin. Office, head of Tobin's Wharf, Upper Water Street. Western Firs Insurance Co. of England. — Capital, £1,000,000; and Lancashire ivriiE and Life Insurance Company. — Capital, £2,000- 000 — of London. Agent, Jas W. Johnston, jr, 18 Bedford Row. Royal Fire and Life Insurance Company of Liverpool, G, B.— Capital. £2,000,000 sterling. Agent, Hugh llartshorne, Bedford Row. Liverpool and London and Globe Fire and Life Insurance Com' PANY. -Capital, £3,000,000 sterlirg. Agent, J. C. Allison, Central Wharf. London and Lancashire Fire and Life Insurance Companies.— Capital— Fire, £1,000,000; Life Company, £100,000. Agent, Alex W. Soott, 27 Bedford Row. New York Accidental Insurance Co, — Capital, $250,000, Agent, Alex W. Scott, 27 Bedford Row. Mutual Life Insurance Company of New York. — Cash assets, $15,000,000. Agent, George C. Whidden, Prince Street. Standard Life Assurance Company. — Annual Revenue, £650,000. BROWN BROTHERS 4" CO., Druggists, (tr.liv.uicc Square, Halifax. Rooji Paper at 4d. a Boll and upwards at B. T. UUIR'S. !BL - ' Jl 1 * ^1 1867.] ALMANACK. 115 Secretary and General Agent for JVbva Scoiia^ M. H. Richey, Hollis I Street. Stab Life Assurance Society of London. — Capital, £100,000, [sterling. Agent, Martin G. Black, Halifax Bank. International Life Assurance Sociktv op London, — Capital £500,- lOOO. Manager and Age?it, P. C. Hill, Halifax Bank Building. European Life and Guarantee Assurance Society op London, I Edinburgh and Montreal,— Capital, £1,000,000 sterling. Agent, Vf. I Myers Gray, 130 Hollis Street. Pelican Life Assurance Company of London. — figcnt, Wm. Hare, I Lower AVater Street. Life Association of Scotland. — Annual Income, £218,000 stg, \8(cretary, Jno. H. Harvey, Prince Street. Connecticut Mutual Life Assurance Company op Hartford; and I Eagle Life Assurance Company of London. Ay ad, Alex W. Soott, Bedford Pvow, BANKS. HALIFAX BANKING C )MPANY. [ICstablished 1825.] Jas C. Cogswell {Prest), Wm Pryov ( F. P.), N. T. Hill, Brenton H. Collins, P. Cartei'et Hill. Cashier, and Accountant, Jas C. W. Wilkie. Tillers, M. G. Black, Sam'l H. Black. Clerk, Jas C. Wilkie. Mess\jr, Wm Field, Discount dayb — Monday aini. Thursday, BANK OF NOVA SCOTIA. [Established 1832.] Directors: Hon M. B. Alraon {Prest), Hon J II, Anderson, Daniel Crnnan, Jnmes Donaldson, William Ilare, Ron Alox Keith, Andw Mc- Kinlay, Jas Tremain, And^ M. Uniaoke. Cashier, .Tames Forman. Ac- mniant, James C. Mackintosh. Tellers, T. P. Studil, Thoi.^ Clay. C7e/7t', Thos W. Johns. Messenger, Geo Anderson. Ag^-.ts. — IHctou, jJas Primrose; Yarmouth, Jas JIurray, Jr; JVev} Glasgow, Jas W. Car- michael. Discount days— every weekday. BANK OF BRITISH NORTH AMERICA, , ' '■ (Estaulished 183a. Capital £1,000,000.) Halifax Branch. — Manager, Jas Smith. Local Directors, Hon las McNab, .L B. Bland, S. N. Binney. Accountants Jame.s Watson. Tdler, Alexr S. Finnic. Ch rks, J. B. Bland, jr, David Skiiving. ^kssenger, John Roxby. General Manager, Thos Paton, Discount ilays — Monday and Thursday. UNION BANK OF HALIFAX. [E^:tablished 1850.] Directors, Jas A. Moren (Prest), Robt Boak, Martin F. Black, John iibson, R. I. Hart, Wm J. Stairs, Wm P. West. Cashier, W. Sawers itirling. Account I nt, H. Y. Clarke. Teller, John C. More. Clcrl:, I H. Reovcs. Messenger, Thos Skinner. Discount days — every week ny MERCHANTS' BANK. [EstrMshed 1864.] Jas AV. IN^jrkel (Prest), Hon Edw Konny, Thos C. Kinneir, John *«frus, Wm Cunard, John Tobin, Geo P. Mitchell, Jeremiah Northup. C's/i/cr, George McLean. Tellers, Henry Romans, Cyril Franoklyn. '^Icsxenger, David Hood. Discount days — every week day. la To let Soip?, :.n 1 Perfumery at BR'-WN BROTHERS & CO, 00 c4 ^ in CO 00 o CM w lO r— * O 1—1 Pi a Q c3 O) EH O +3 t- O a M Ph Fh o m B. T. VUIB, Bookseller and Stationer, 125 GranTllle Street. 1 i O ne BELCHERS FAUMER S. [1867 o I O O D 03 Q O S?5 «3 O O PEOPLES' BANK OF HALIFAX. [Established 1864.] Directors: Geo H. Starr (Prest), Jas Cochran, Wm J. Coleman, N. L. West, John W. Young, Benjm Wier, R. W. Fraser. Cashier, Peter Jack. Teller, Alexr Forrest, jr. Clerk, R. T. Braine, Accountant, W. E. Harrington. Messenger, G. H. Wiswell. Discount days— every weekday. Agents-^ Wolf ville, Jno W. Barse; JVcwj Glasgow, James Eraser, jr. 1^ The hours of Business at the'above Banks are from 10, A. M., to 3, P. M., except on Saturdays, when they close at 12, noon. PROVINCIAL SAVINGS BANK. This Bank is kept at the Receiver General's Office, in the Province Building. Hours of attendance, from 10 to 3 o'clock. Director, the Receiver General. Cashier, John R. Wallace. EXPLANATION OF SIGNALS. Made on the Ship Staff" at Citadel Hill, when vessels are seen from the Citadel or repr>ricd at an outpost. For 1 square rigged vessel, 2 balls close up, one on the outer halliarj and one on the inner halliard, " 2 Do. 1 ball hoisted on the outer halliard, and one close uji on the inner halliard. " 3 Do. 2 balls close up, one out and tne in. " 4 Do. 2 balls separated, and one close up on the inner halliard. " 5 Do. a pendant of any colour on the outer halliard, and one ball close up inside. •• 6 Do. a pendant under a ball close up on the outer halliard, and a j ball at the inner halliard close up. •' 7 Do. a pendant over a ball close up on the outer halliard, and aj ball close up on the inner halliard. '* 8 Do. a pendant under two balls close on the outer halliard, with a | ball close up on the inner halliard, •• 9 Do. a pendant between two balls close up on the outer halliarcl, with a ball close up on the inner halliard. " 10 Do. a flag of any colour close up on the outer halliard, with a | ball close up on the inner halliard. The above balls, «Vc.,are hoisted at the east or Aveetyard arm, accord- ing to the quarter the vessel first appears in. When sailing vessels are reported from an outpost, the following I signals are made on the lower yard, now used exclusively for sailing] vessels, as repeats ;— For a square rigged vessel, two balls of a size, one at the outer, tliej other at the inner halliard, close up. A Ship, a large ball at the end of the yard, with a small one at tliej inner halliard. A Barque, a large do. at end, with a small one dropped at the inner | halliard. A Brig, a small ball at the end of the yard, and a large one at the I inner halliard. A Brigantine, a cross close up at the outer halliard. BROWN J5R0THERS & CO., Druggists, Ordnance Square, Halif.ix, «t. Foolscap, Letter and Note Paper at R. T. SilJiR'S. [1867 18G7.] ALMANACK. 117 Coleman, N, lashier, Peter Accountant, days— every asyow, James 10, A, M., to n. the I'rovince llacc. are seen from outer halliard close up on the 51* halliard, d, and one ball] halliard, and a I halliard, anil a I lalliard, with a] outer halliard, halliard, with a | ,rd arm, accord- t, the following! ivelyfor sailing i the outer, the small one at tlie ped at the inner argc one at the luarc, Halifnx. Two or more do., a cross lialf lioistcd. A topsail Schooner, a cross close up at the inner halliard. Tiie upper yard of the Ship Staff is used solely to designate Steam Vessels, thus : — Two large balls close up, one at the outer and the other at the inner halliard, E, or W., a Steamer reported in that quarter. A stuall ball at the outer, and a large one at the inner halliard, a second class Packet or Merchant Steamer. A larpe ball at the outer, and a small one at the inner halliard, a Jhin-of-War Steamer, or Royal Mail Steamer, or large Merchant Steamer. Two lanterns, one red and the other white, are hoisted at night to denote a Steamer reported. The red lantern is always shewn at the end of the yard arm, and the xohite one at the inner halliard, E. or W., according to quarter the Steamer is reported in. Numbers are indicated the same as on the lower yard. When the description of vessel is ascertained, the following descrip- tive colours will be hoisted at the mast-head : A Union Jack — a Flag Ship. Man-of-war Screw Steamer, a white pendant with a blue ball in the centre, over the Union Jack. Man-of-war Paddle Steamer, a white pendant with a blue ball in the centre, under the Union Jack. A red Flag pierced white. Royal Mail Steam Packet from England. A blue and red Flag crossed white, do. from Boston. A white and blue Pendant, do. from St. Johns, Nfld. A white and red Pendant, do. from Bermuda. A blue Pendant — a Ship. A blue and white Pendant — a Barque. A red Pendant — a Brig. A red and white Pendant — a Brigantinc. A white Pendant — a Sloop or Schooner. A blue and white Flag horizontally divided — a Foreign or Neutral Fleet. A white and blue Flag vertically divided — a Foreign or Neutral Manof-war. A blue Flag — a Foreign or Neutral Merchantman. A red Flag — an Enemys Merchantman. A red, white and bine Flag, red next the mast — Enemy's Fleet. A blue, red and white Flag, red next tlie mast, under Steamer's signal, a French Man-of-war. American Flag (stars and stripes) under Steamer's signal, American Man-of-war. AVhen an English Packet arrives between evening and morning gun- fire, a red triangular flag will bo kept flying at the mast head from seven I till eight o'clock. CO 1= i-H •i-t a t-t cS 09 ■♦J oa CD O r-H a CQ ei" a< EH I 1= OQ m MERCHANTS' PRIVxVTE SIGNALS— Pokt of Halifax. IrKD— -Jas. G. A. Creighton & Son, a red Flag, crossed white diagonally. Robert Noble & Sons, do, centre a white N. Thomas S. Tobin, tfo. crossed white. Thomas Bolton, a red and white do, red uppermost. I . Sea and Family Medicine Chests sold by BROWN BROTHERS & CO. n. T. MlilR, lloukseilcr nnd Stationer, 1*25 Urativlllo Slrcct. o u <2 O O \a o a o CO 1-3 <3 02 W 1—4 o I— I C3 6 1-3 O Q C 118 BKLCIIEU S FAIiJlKK S [18G< G. C. ITiirvcy, ii rod iini.1 blue E. J. Budd, Robt Stephens, m.d., Edw H. Oakes, Lemuel Morehouse Anselm M. Comeau, jr., Aug Robertson, m.d., Chas Everett Supreme Court held at Bigby on the second Tuesday of June, and at Clare on the last Tuesday of September. Prothonotary, Clerk of the Crown, and Clerk of the Peace, Henry Stewart. Comm^rs for giving Relief to Lisolvent Debtors, and for taking Affidavits to hold to Bail, Henry Stewart, Jno Robinson, Chas Budd, Edw. Htgan, Edw. R. Timpany. Jno. Donnegan, Edw. M. Marshall, Louis J, Bourquc, Basil A. Robichau, Charlton Sabean, Jos Bancroft, iloUand E. Payson, Jno Hogan, Colin Campbell, senr. General Sessions of the Peace held at Clare on the last Tuesday of April, and at Digby on tlie first Tuesday of November. Justices of the Peace. — Chas Budd ( Cusios, Digby Dis) , Jno Robinson, Colin Campbell, Elisha Payson, Samuel Doucette, Jno Ward, Jno Mc- Neil, Fredk A. Robichau, Jas Harris, Hon Anselm F. Comeau (Custos, I*is Clare) , Stephen Payson, Edwd A. Jones, Robt Journey, J ones More- house, Charlton Sabean, Tnos O'Brien, Jos Bancroft, HoUan I I . Pay- son, Edw M. Marshall, Wm B. Bent, Edw Hardwick, John Eldriiige, Benj H. Ruggles, Ross C. C. Fanning, Sabine Savary, Jno Hogan, Fras Bourneuf, Wm. Saunders, Lauchlan McKay, Alex Hardwick, Jno Dakin, Nath Tupper, Ewd K. Timpany, Robert Hawkerson, Arteraus O'DcU, t-i V nzt O a ai M •r-* I— i ba Pi M bn -r-« > •i-i 0? ;a u 1=) a> la f3 f4 1 Elastic Stocking, K)iee Caps and Anklets at BROWN BROTHERS & CO 'S 6 * B. T. MUIR, Bookaellor and Stationer, 12fl Oranville Street. Halifax o .S n u m c a < en 122 DELCIIEIl S FAKMER S [i8t; X. M t— I o O I— I Ci4 525 a; pa P3 »— « a o p o Basil llobichau, Ilcubcn Perry, Ira Raymond, Donaventure Uolticlinn, Sterns Jones, Jno Donnegan, Mendal Crocker, Wm McKay, Kdw II, Oakes, Jacob Dakin, jr, Geo Henderaon, David Rice, Wm. F. Marshall, Geo Cassaboon, Geo B. Potter, David Welci>, Pat Nowlan, Jaa Stewiuf, Lewis L. Bourquc, Jno B. Melanson, Maturin Robiohau, Jno V. Furdy, Wm Ayraar, Wm. F. Potter, Edw Haines, Pat. Macgir, Felix Dcvoivu, jr, Jesse Harris, Wm Coggins, Jno Haines, Isaiah Thurber, Benjm Van Blarlcon,Thos 13. Tookor, Jno W. Wright, Geo Denton, Jno W. Powell, Saml T. Bacon, Avit Amersault, Jas H. Jones, Edwin R. Oakes, David Morehouse, Edw Potter, WmLent, Alex D. Hoyt, Jno S. McNeil, Abner Morse, Israel Dunn, Hubbard Davis, Quintenus Robichau, Angil Blinn, Wm. Denton, Chas Denton. Court of Prouatb. — Judge, Jas A. Dcnnison ; Registrar, C\Mi^ Budd, Registrar of Deeds, Colin Campbell, senr. Dep Postmasters — Dighy, Henry Stewart ; Weymouth, Cerino P. Jones ; Westport, Jos Bancroft; Sandy Cove, Jno C. Morse. Collars of Colonial and Light Dulies, and Controllers of Customs and JVavigation Laws. — Dighy, Botsford Viets; Weymouth, Sterns Jones; Port Acadia, Ambrose Bourneuf; Westport, Benjm II. Ruggles. Bellivoiis Cove, Jas V. Stuart; Sandy Core, Calvin Gidney; Port Gj76cr<, Richard Sanderson. Surveyors of Shipping— U. D. Ruggles, B. H. Kugglcs, Richard Sanderson, Bfisil Robichau, Reuben Perry. Seizing Officers and Landing Waiters, L. McKay, Jno Smith, Ja.s Morehouse, Edw W. Potter, Wm Reiorden, Basil Robichau, Mark Terrio. Reg^r of Shipping, Botsford Viets. Comm'rs of Schools — Digby dist. — Rev H. L. Ycwens, Rev Clmrles Randall, Rev J. C. Morse, Rev S, F. Huestis, Rev Jno Tooker, B, H. Ruggkt , Jas A. Dcnnison, Geo Henderson, Stephen Marshall, WmF. Potter, Wm H. Taylor, J. S. McNeil, Jno Milberry. Chairman of Examiners, Rev P. J. Filluel; Clare Z)is.— Rev J. Daly, Rev E. F. Blanchet, Jno P. Kuowlan, C. M. Raymond, Tim Sullivan, Reuben Perry, Anselm Com- eau, Mandi Melanson, Jno P. Thibedeau, Peter J. Belliveau, Augustine Comeau, Celestine A. Robichau, Jer. McLaughlan, Jas Stuart, Angel Blin. (Dhaiman of Examiners, Rev Jas Daly. Clerks of License, Edm Burnham, Israel Rice, Alfred Peters. Co Treasurer, Jno K. Viets. Supervisory Public Lands, Edw K. Timpany, E. R. Oaks, .Ino Bennett. Dep. Land Survc]iors, Aipheus Jones, Anselm M. Comeau. Health Officers, Robert Stephen, m.d., John Fox, m.d. Board of Health — Digby, Wm N. Bent, Jones Morehouse, John V. Purdy, Henry Blaks- lee; Weymouth, Cerino P. Jones, Edw Jones, Edw Everett; Brier and Long Islands, Jesse Harris, T. W. Ruggles, W. C. Payson, Wm Cog;§:ins, Geo Munro. Trustees of Public Properly and Supervisors of Common, J. H. Jones, T. S. Uawkesworth, Jacob Dakin. U. S. Consular Agent, Jno C. Wade. COUNTY OF AJ^NAPOLIS. Nigh Sheriff, Peter Bonnett. Coroners, Gilbert F. Ditmars, Jno Ross, Steph Crosscup, Isaac B. Bonnett, Law Phinney, Jon Woodberry, M. D., Robt Leslie, M.D , Geo T. Bingay, m.d., Jno Brenton, Zebediah Crosscup, Sam'l McCormack, Robt J. Ellison, m.d., Jno Bohaker. Supreme Court held at Annapolis on the third Tuesday of June and first Tuesday of October. Pvothonotary, Clerk of the Crown and Clerk of ike Peace, Geo R. Grassie. BROWN BROTHERS & CO., Druggists, Ordnance Square, Halifax. ot. Halifax I'C lloblclmii, ay, J'ldw II, F. iMiirshall, Jns Stcwurt, no V. I'unly, 'elix Dovcivii, , lienjm Van W. Powell, >ftke8, l)avi(l cNeil, Abiier Angil Blinn, jClms Budd, 'crs — Diyby, Jos Bancroft; iyht Duties, rhy, Botsford io Bourneuf; uart; Samhi Surveijors of derson, Basil Waiters, L. eiorden, Basil i. Rev Charles . H. Rugglct, Potter, Will Examiners, Blanchet, Jno Anselm Coni- u, Augustine ituart. Angel ! of License, turer, Jno K. R. Oaks, ,1 no . M. Comeau. rd of Health Henry Blaks- t; Brier and Wm Cogg-ins, s of Common, sular ^geni. Ledgers, JouroAh, Day and rash BookM, at K. T. MlilK'N. Ditmars, Jno I Woodberry, on, Zebediah ohaker. of June and Crown and re, Halifax. Cnmm'n for ijiving relief to Innolceni Debtors, and for takiny JJffi- davits to hold to Bail, Geo R, Qrasiie, Major Chlpman, I. W. Ruj^gles, Jos Wheelock, Jas Gray, Jas Poyntz, Wm V. Foster, Andw Henderson, Ciias M. Forbpg, 0. F. Pyko. General Seasione of the Peace lield at Annapolis on the third Tuesday of April, and last Tuesday of October. Justices of the Peace, Silas L. Morse, q.c. (Custos), Wm Randall, ZebulonPhinney, Israel W. Ruggles, Peter Delancey, Wm Harris, Henry Ot'sner, David C. Landers, Edw Katon, Weston Hall, Tennis Bogart, Jas Gray, Dan'l NiclioUs, Jno Ross, Jno Mills, Jas Potter, Moses Sliaw, Rees Stronach, Thos C. Wheelock, Eri Welton, Edw Fitz Randolph, Walter Rickerson, Miner Tupper, Jos Wheelock, Jno F. Batli, llobt Parker, Robt Mills 2d, Andreas Bohaker, Jas Balconi, Jno Wilson, Peter Middlcnias, Arthur Dodge, Joel Banks, Sam'l Balcom, Jordan Messenger, Andw Henderson, Benaiah Spinney, Jas Poyntz, Ambrose Bent, Hon Wm C. Whitman, Martin Gates, Chas Spurr, Ellas Bent, Felix McNeil, Avard Longley, Granville Reid, Wesley Reigh, Jas Wheelock, Jno H. Ditmars, Henry F. Vroom, Jas E. Potter, Jno Berry, 1st, Jos W. Bobbins, Andw H. Harris, Richardson Harris, Strathan Bailey, Marsden Fost o to .g CO CO o 08 XI a h o EH 03 Photographic Chemicals, Cards and Cases— BROWN BROTHERS ^ CO. t \i It. T. MUIR, ni»okHt'l' ml Stntlonor, 115 Ornnvlllo Htmit, Hulllax. o I.. <>\ o 'J m o a to t O a? l-H ;?; ?^ o a w « CO Qui P £4 I— I ffl CO < •<1 1-3 c Q o 1-3 12t lJi";LCIIKUS lAllMKUS [lh( K, Fitoli, .Tno Klrtisloy, ChiiH Whitiimn, Boyil McQco, flarfllnj; Morfe, Josv 0;iki'S, Will Miller, L'lid. Chairman of Exdiiiinrrs, Kov Oro Aniihlrtjug. Trusters Atiiiisters' Land'!, Wni A. Morse, Livw I'liiiiiioy, (loo Stiinatt, llubt E. lMt/-ll;iu(lol{)li, Jno A, Movmo. C'oniin^rs .Sc/mjo/ /w/«(/.s, (ir.iti. villc — llcbt Parker, Wni Weutherspcton. J)cj) Land Siirv^ijorH, Uiclil Uiiiacko, Wrn A. (Juliiek, lluj^h iCt-rr. Health OJflnrs, (Jeo T. liirijiiiy, Ml)., L. G. Deblois, m.d., K. .). Ellison, m.d., llobt Leslie, m.i». Bour,! of Ifculth, W'U'.r lioniiett, Eitei\ Iliifiis Niswcoinb. Collr'a of Colonial and Lif/lit Dutii'n, 'tad Coutrollrrs of Cnstonin (tiitlJ\''iiri;/atiuii Lain^ — l.ti- [ ncnburnh, II. .M. .Muylo; Chrstcr, Danl 1!. iJiiiiock; L,i Ilun, .]ui> ll;»r- loy; Muhonc. Bay, V,\\\\a \). Mahn*. Seizin;/ Olfirn:i, .Idsliua Oxiiei-, luiiil Owen. ■ ivid .). li.iiitz, .lint ZwioUor, .Ino Daiicy, IW'iijmKliiiiiinl, Wiiidcl- ! (Icrt, Josiali lluiluH', Jiio Wilkio. Snnryor an/ liiyr. of Sliipiiin;/, II. .M- .Mnyki. Comin'rii of Schools. — Lvnenhur^lt JJixt, lli'v If. (*. Owen, Kov J. Q. McAttoo. lli'v .1. J. 'iVasaaU, llov Wm DuH', lUn- Win Hall, lli-nry S. .IdHt, '{uM IjinlHiiy, .). Stovoii-uii, J. YoiiU';, (). I'arkor. Cliitirinnn of Exumiiwrs, W. M. !}. f/iw-sou; JVcw Dublin Dint. — Kcv. H. M. Spike, ilcv J. .Mortdii, Kov IJ. F. Iliituhinsoii. Rov .Stoplicii Mai-.Hli, Uov .1. Mc- Millan, llt'v ('. [.nukliart, Ri!v W. H. IJiillook, L. W. Drew, T. K. ('nvf,'p;c, .Martin Spm-ry. Chnirman, of Exuniincrx, Rev. If. .M. Spike; Chcuter nist.—Ki^v CUiu J. Shrevo. Rev C. i). M(i..re, Rev .1. J. Skinner, Hev R. I'ayiio, Rijltt Sinifli, Wni Ri)binson, I). Hume, tico 'I'lirner. Cf'tiirinan of K.r'iniincr^, I!,"/ D. ('. .Moore. Dcp. Land Surveyor, E. li. Solomon. Co, Treasurer, Kdw D(»wHus, CUrka of License — Lnncnlntri^h, .Ino Myra; Chester, Jiui (". Stewart. Jiri(l//rwaler, Anjius iMoDonaltl, senr; .Malionc Jh/y,. liu> MuLean. Tnisiecti Common ^r/zc/.s, //o/i .Ino ('roji^h- ton, Henry S. .Io.-it, .Jno Younii', Renjra lJerfni!;or, .las ICiseiihaiir, Vim Zwioker. Tnisleofi LuHave 6'o//i//it»/<,.Jno HimTnelnian, Martin S[ierry, Jno Piihlicover. Tnc^tecs of Public Lands, Adolplius Oaotz, .Ja.-i D. Seller, Jno Youn^. Tntslcs;; of School Lands, Robt Lludaay, Jno Daupliincy, Geo Antlorson, senr. COUNTY OF QUEENS. Hi;/h Sheriff', .Tosluia N. Freeman. Coroners, Jas Forbes, M.n., Jfts Collie, Jos \^. Jlarlow. Suprenu' Court hell at T/ivorpool on tlic/irs^Tuesilny of May, and (Ir^t Tuesday of October. Prothonotary and, Clerk of the. Crown, ,]no Kdirar Conim^rs for ijicinn relief to Insolccnt JJeMors, and for takinff JiJH- daviis to hold to Jiail, Uobt Roberts, J. F. More, Jno Edgar, Jas Collie, Wm Ford, Jno Sliiirell'. General Sessiourf of tho Peace held at Liverpool on the second Tuesday of January. Justices of the Peace, Hon. Freeman Tapper (Custox), Jno Campbell, Whitman Freeman, Ca)eb Seely, Audw trowie, Jno F. More, Richd Car- der, Wm McGill, JJdw Vanhorn, Zohetli Freeman, Jos Dexter, Geo Mc- Leod, Eld red Cohoon, Robert DoUivcr, Stephen Mack, Lewis Smith, Zenas Watei-man, David Freeman, Sylvaiius .Morton, Chas W. Foster, Jas Mulhall, Robert Roberts, Israel Jlendry, Nat. Freeman, Jas DeWolf, Jno Shii-reft, Geo S. Parker, Ch.as Allison, jr., Jno Douplas, Luther Leiibetter, Enocli Stedman, Jno Mulhall, Edw McLeod, Geo P. Christopher, Allan T. Freeman, Sand T. N. Sellon, Thos Flynn, Saml Freeman, Steph C. Tupper, Jno Hall, Geo Mack, Edw P. Freeman, Jas IL Cook, Jno Minard, Chas IL Whitman, Simeon Freeman, Elk Morton, Jabez T. Park, Rart Freeman, Jos Chandler, Phineas Armstrong, Asa Morine. Edw St;ely, Nathan Tupper, Arch J. Campbell, Levis A. Sponac^le, Stewart Gardner, Thos Patillo, jr., Simon F. Hunt, Geo A. Fisher, Wm Hendry, EMred 11. Barnn'->y, Richd Knowles, Don Campbell, Hugh Houston, Tiios Roes, Bcnjm O. Dewolf, Jos Innes, Wm Cowie, Jos Freeman. Geo W. Barss, Patk Flyn, Jno W. Cobb, Jno Hood, M. F. CD a c2 CQ CIS S H o u a M~ O EH OS t Sea and Family Medicine Chests sold by BROWN BROTHERS & CO. k. t. MUIK; Bookseller aud Mtationer, 125 (ilraiivllle fitreet. •a .2 (M o so <1 o o <1 o w (A & »— ( 126 BELCHER S TAllMKU S [1867. < •id c O 1-3 Agnew, Joshua Freeman, Drew Blocket, Lathrop Doggett, Riohd H. Tel- fer, Robt Middlemas, Jno Lacey. Clerk of the Peace, Wm Ford. Court of Probate — Judye^ Chas Morse; Registrar, Henry W. Smith, Registrar of Deeds, Nathaniel Freeman. Dep Postmasters — Liverpool, Thos P. Calkin; Mil' Village, Ephraim Mack; Milton, Edw Kempton, Port Medway, Eldred Cohton. ColVis of Colonial and Light Duties, and Controllers of Customs and JVavigation Laws — Liverpool, Jno H. Freeman; Porf Medway, Job J. Letson. Surveyor of Shipping, Tide Waiter. Searcher, and Seizing Officer, Wm Bryden. Reg'r of Ship- ping, Jno 11. Freeman. Comm'rs of Schools — South Dis., Rev E. B. Nichols, Rev. Jos Melvin, Rev Edw Kennedy, Rev D. D. Curry, Rev. J. E. Goucher, Rev Thos Smith, Rev. Amos Weaver, Rev. Jos Noble, Geo W. Barss, Hugh Houston, Jas Forbes, Jas Collie, Don Campbell, Jno R. Hall, Stephen Mack, Wliitman Freeman, Saral Kempton. Chairman of Ex- aminers, Rev. E. B. Nichols ; JS'orth Dist.,Key D. 0. Pai'ker, Rev Simeon Sykes, Zebulon Murray, Edwin Christopher, Stephen Smith, Jno Middle- mass, Benjm L. Telfer, Wm E. Freeman, Wm T. Freeman, Robt Bryden, Thos Flynn, Edw P. Freeman, Jno Lacey, A. J. Ledbetter, Uriah John- ston, Fi*as Kempton, Thos H. Grady. Chairman of Examiners Rev D. 0. Parker. Dep Land Surveyor, Whitman, Freeman. Agent for Lloyds'", Jrj Campbell. U. S. Consular Agent, Calvin Appleton. Trustee of Public Property, Jno Campbell. Town Chrk, Nathan Payzant. Health Officer, Jno Barnaby, m.d. Boards of Health.— Liver- pool, Hon Freeman Tupper, Wm McGill, Edw Vanhorn, Geo McLeod, Henry G. Parish, m.d., Joshua N. Freeman, Thos R. Patillo, Fras W. Collins, Alex Cowie, ThosF. Campbell, Henry Gardner, Stephen C. Tup- per, Thos Day, Jos Eaton, Arch J. Campbell, Jno Edgar, Jno D. McClearn ; Port Medway, Geo M. Mack, Wm Masterson, Eldrid Cahoon, Geo Mar- thene, Jos Park, Jno McVicker, Chas Atkins, C. V. Smith. COUNTY OF SHELBURNE. High Sheriff, Jas P. Johnston. Coroners, Israel K. Wilson, m.d, Wm J. Bell, Jno J. Schrage, m.d., Jas J. Clarke, m.d. Supreme Court held ai Barrington on the second Tuesday of May, and at Shelburne on the last Tuesday of September. Protho notary ami Clerk of the Crown, Peter G. Eraser. JSTotaries Public, the Barristers of the Supreme Court, and Xerxes Z. Chipman. Comm'rs for givim Relief to Insolvent Debtors, and for taking Affi- davits to hold to 5at7, Cornelius White, Josiah Coffin, Gilbert McKenna, Geo H. Deinstadt, Robt Curry, Alex McNaughton, Winthrop Sargent, Jas Muir, Josiah Snow, jr., Gabriel Robertson, 0. W. Homer, J. C. Smith, Peter G. Eraser. General Sessions of the Peace held at Barrington on the first Tuesday of February; and at Shelburne on the second Tuesday of January, and on the ^rs< Monday of June. Justices of the Peace — Geo H. Deinstadt (Custos Dis. Shelburne), Robt Curry, Gilbert McKenna, Jno Locke, Wm J. Bell, Alex McNaugh- ton, Hugh Housten, Jno Bower, Wm T. Kelly, Jno Purney, David Eisenhaur, Jas Holden, Robt Mcintosh, Jas Hogg, Wm Crews, Jas Muir, Jno M. Dall, Josiah Coffin {Custos Dis. of Barrington), Winthrop Sar- gent, Saml 0, Doane, Jas C. Smith, Wm Cunningham, Josiah Snow (3d), Jno W. Homer, Thos Crowell, Thos W. Wilson, Saml Smith, Bartlett BROWN BROTHERS & CO., Druggists, Ordu ;nce Square, Haliiix, Oiit Books at E. T. MUIR'B. 1867.] ALMANACK 127 Covin, Jas Nickerson, Asa Magray, David Smith, Jas Smith, Thos Banks, Henry Chate,TheocloreNickerson,Wm Patterson, David Swain, Obed W. Homer, Heman Kenney, Wra Patterson, Jas C. Clarke, G. A. Crowell, Vincent Nickerson, Mich Wragton, Peter Stalker. "'Vm McKay, Jos Walters, Jesse Dexter, Jno G. W. Dall. \V. Herkins. Clerks of the. Peace — Shelburne, R. K. Thomson; Barrinffton, Rufus H. Croweil. Courts OF Probate. — Shelburne — Jud(/e, Alex McNaughton; Regis- trar, Cornelius White; Barringion — Judge, Josiah Coffin; Registrar', Thos Crowell. Registrars of Deeds — Shelburne, Cornelius White; Bar- ringfon, Thos Crowell. Dep Postmasters — Shelburne, R. R. Thomson, Barringion, R. A. Crowell; Locke's Island, X. Z. Chipman. Coirra of Colonial and Light Duties, and Controllers of Customs and JVavi- fjation Laws — Shelburne, Jas Muir, jr; ^ar rin^'io/i, Winthrop Sargent; Ragged Island, Wm Stalker. Seizing Officers, Nathan Snow, jr; Jos Banks, Danl Sargent, Seth Smith, Wm Nickerson. CoWr Light Duty and Seizing Officer — Shellmrne, Jas F. Deminga. Surveyors of Ship- ping — Shelburne, Vfm C. Whidden; Barringion, Danl Sargent. Reg'r of Shipping, Jas Muir. Comm^rs of Schools — Barringion Disi, J. J. Clarke, m.d., Rev W. IL Richan, Thos AV. Wilson, Henry Chute, Arthur Doane, Wm Patterson, Thos Crowell, Wm McKay. I. K. Wilson, m.d., Gabriel Robertson, W. Lawrence, F. Homer. Chairman of Examiners, J. J. Clarke, m.d. ; Shelburne Dist, Rev T. H. White, Rev Smith, Rev M. G. Hedry, Jno Locke, Alex McNaughton, Jos Walters, Robt Currie, Robt Freeman, G. Snyder, m.d., Robt G. Irwin, Wm T. Kelly, Peter G. Fraser, Nat W. White, R. P. WoodiH, Jas G. Allan. CAffir- man o/" JJxfl»iJ7J«rs, Rev G. M. Clai'ke. Clerk of License, Wm Hogg. Health Officers, T. K. Wilson, m.d., Geo Snyder, m.d.. Hen L. Wilson. Board, of Health — Barringion, L K. Wilson, m.d., H. L. Kelly, m.d., Juo Schrage, m.d., Wm Snow, jr, Jos A. Smith, Isaac Nickerson, Solo- mon Kendrick, Geo Wilson, Warren Doane. Dep Land Surveyor, Jno Furth. U. S. Consular Agent — Barringion, Gabriel Robertson. COUNTY OF YARMOUTH. High Sheriff, Wm B. Townsend. Coroners, J&a. C. Farish,M.D., Jno. looker. Matt. Jeffrey, Foreman Hatfield, Nathan Hilton, Wm Barton, M.D., Harvey Cann. Supreme Court held at Yarmouth, on the Tuesday next before the last Tuesday of September ; and at Tusket on the third Tuesday of May Prothonotary and Clerk of the Crown<^ Jno. W. H. Rowley. Comni'rs for giving Relief to Insolvent Debtors, and for taking Affi- davits to hold to Bail, Reubea Clements, Jno. Bourque, Enos Gardner, Wm. Rogers, J. W. H. Rowley, Jno, Tooker, Thos. WiUet, Jas. M. Lent. General Sessions of the Peace for Argyle District held at Tusket Qi\\)\e) third Tuesday of April, and third Tuesday of October; and at Yarmouth on the first Tuesday of March, and first Tuesday of Septem- ber. Justices of the Peace— Dis. of Yarmouth, Wm H. Moody (Custcs), Reuben Clements, Thos Killam, Caleb Cook, Jno Murray, Leonard Weston, Bcnjm Rogers, Thos D. Chipman, Jesse Shaw, Wm H. Town- send, Robt Guest, Nathan Hilton, Wm Rogers, Amasa Durkee, Wm BurriU, John W, Lovett, Robt Brown, Jno Crawley, Ansel Robuis, Nelson Corning, Nathan Crosby, Josiah Raymond, Benjoi P. Crosby, o «@ m hi S) O m I fao P-i 00 § ,3 to o o o M i OQ f4 M Proscriptions carefully dispensed by BROWN BROTHERS & CO h E. t. UtriK, fiookseller and Stationer, 125 Gra .ville Street. o rs a V o O < o CO < I— I o o » o Cm 03 OS w »^ O Q S^ C 1^ 128 BELCHER S FAUMER S [186; Rcf/istrar, Henry A. Dep PostwHters— Crosby. ColVrs of Geo W. Crosby, Harvey Cann, Benjm Moses, Jos Durkec, Nat Churr.biH, Jno Raynard, Chas Tooker, Geo S. Brown. Saml Flint, Benjm Cieave- land, Jno Moulton, Jno K. Ryerson, Jno Mclvor, Neheraiah K. Cle- ments, Andw Lovett, Jacob Hatfield, Thos Allan ; Dist. of 'Aryyh. Abraham Lent (Custos), Israel Harding, Robt A. Eakins, Jas M. Lentj Isaac S Hatfield, Jno McKinnon, Matt Jeffery, Jno Ryder, Rueben Ab- bott, Simon D'Enti-eraont, Walter Larkin, Peter S. D'Entremont, Jno Bourque, Dominick D. Boudreau, Mich Surette, Leon Porter, Wm D'En- tremont, Wm Hatfield, Jr., Jas H. Hamilton. Jos White, Obed W.Slo- comb, Peter Surette, Cyril Babine, Jeremiah Timms, Louis B. D'Entre- mont, Thos Willet, Stillman Larkin, Natt Hogg, Jno B. White, Jno Gavel, Saml Hamilton, Enos Gardner, Jno I. Brand, Geo Williams, Cyril Porter, Chas Telford, Wm Hatfield, Nathan Moses, Chas Steele, Ered Hilton, Jas A. Hatfield, Robt K. Lonnergan, .Jno C. Anderson, Wm J. Hatfield, jr. Urban Babine, Jas Doucett, Philip Hilton, Stephen M. D'Entremont, Albert Gayton, Richd T. Crosby, Stephen Patten, Saml Crosby, Jon Ran- dall, .Tno A. Hatfield. Clerks of the Peace — Yarmouth, Jno Tooktr; Argyle, Jas M. Lent. Court of Probate — Judge Jas Murray jr. Grantham. Registrar of Deeds, Jno Murray. Yarmouth, A. J. Hood ; Tuskct, Thos B. Colonial and Light Duties, and Controllers of Customs and Jsraviijuiion Laws — Yarmouth, Thos E. Moberly ; Tuskct, Abram Lent ; Pubnico, Peter S. D'Entremont ; Beaver Riccr, Rueben Perry. Coll'rs Light Duty and Seizing Officers — Pubnico, Robt Wilson ; Tuskct, .Tos White, Seizins; Officers, Wm. D'Entremont, Wm Townscnd. Warehouse Keeper and Seizing Officer and Surveyor of Shipping, Henry A. Hood. Lund Waiters, Lyman Durkee, J. Porter. Regr. of Shipping, Thos E. Mo- berly. Comm^rs of Schools — Yarmouth, Dist. Jos B. i5ond, Chas E. Brown, Robt Hunter, Wm Rogers, Robt K, Lonnergan, Fredk H. Hilton, Nathan Hilton, Benjm B. Moses, Jas Mui*ray, jr, Jno W. Moody, Cha:^ W. Clements, Stephen N. Allen. Chairman of Examiners, G. J. Farish, m. d. ; Argyle, Dist, Rev. Jno Quinan, Rev. Chas KnowU.«, Rev. Wm McLeod, Rev. Jno M. Gay. Enos Gardner, David D'Entre- mont, Wm J. Hatfield, Nat Travis, Jas N. Hatfield, Jas Nickcrson, Miclil Surette. Chairman of Examiners, W. S. Robbins. Health Officers— Dr. G. J. Farish, Dr. Thos Kirby. Board of Health— Br. .1. B. Bond, Dr. B. V. Varley, Dr. F. A. Webster, Wm H. Townsend, Clias B. Owen, Jas Murray, jr. Trustees of Public Property — Argyle, Jas Nickcrson, Arob Bourque, Foreman Hattield : Yarmouth, Samuel Brown, Andw Lovett, Dennis Horton. Fire Wardens — Yarmouth, W. Burril.jr, Chas E. Brown, Robt. Hunter, W. II. Moody jr, Lyman Cann, jr. Goo Ryerson, Jno Young, Geo R. Smith, Benjm Murphy, W. B. Townscnd, Jas B. Moody, Geo B. Doane, J. W. Moodv. Fire Engine Company- No. 1, Capt Wm H. Moody, ]r, 1st Lt, Chas E. Horton, '2d Li A. F. Stone- man; No. 2, CaptQ.Yf. Riddle, ]st Lt, Wm A. Cann, 2d Lt, .Jacob Swaney; No. 8, Capt, Jno P. Fait, 1st Lt, Thos Ritchie, 'lLt,J.C. Moulton; Hook and Ladder Company — Capt, W. S. Brown. Trustm Public Cemetery, Saml Bx'own, Robt Hunter, Andw Lovett. Harbovr M'lstf — Yarmouth, Chas Tooker. Cheboguc, Saml Crosby, Green Cuce, Waltn- SoUowji. Town Clerks— Yarmouth, Jno Tooker. Argyk; Harvey Hpinney. Dcp. La n^l Survey or, Vetor L. Hntfield. Examiners of Merchant Captains, Capt. Saml Flint, Nathan Moses, Jno Mclvor. BROWN BROTHERS & CO,, Drug^:ists, Ordnance Square, Halifax, f. 1 Portmonatos, Purses, Jewelry, &c., at It. T. Miliums. Nat Churchill, Benjm Cleave- emiah K. Cle- t. of Aryyh, Jas jM. Lent^ r, Rueben Ab- itremont, Jno er, Wm D'En- Obed W. Slo- is B. D'Lntre- tc, Jno Gavd, , Cyril Porter, Fred Hilton, m J. Hatfield, D'Entremont, isby, Jon Ran- , Jno Tooktr; «r, Flenry A. PostmifHtcrs— CoH'rs of id JVavvi(tiion nt ; Pubnico, 'rs Light Duty White, Seizins ! Keeper and Hood. Land Thos E. Mo- •ond, Chas E. edk H. Hilton, Moody, Chan i miners, G. J. j lias Knowk's, j avid D'Entre- j ikerson, Michl I ilih Officers— \ : J. B. Bond, \ ^has B. Owen, | ''sisNickcrson, j lirown, Andw i W. Burril.jr, j Cann, jr, Geo i B. Townscnd, j e Company— \ Li A. F. Stone- \ 2d Lt, Jacob | ie, 9.Lt, J. C. I vn. Truistces I itt. Harbour rosby, Green )kcr. ArijyU\ Ka-am'i tiers Jno Mclvov. tre, Halifa-x. 1867.] ALMANACK. 129 Vice-Consul for Sweden and JVorivay; Lloyd's Agent; and Agent for Underwriters Association, JYew York J. W. Moody. Atlantic Insurance Couvx^y.— Directors, Saral Brown, Jno Young, J. K. Ryerson, Bowman Corning, Geo B. Doane, Hugh Cann, N. K. Clenuents. Sec''y, Jno Killam. Acadia Insurance Co^ivany.— Directors, Geo S. Brown, Wm Rogers, A. F. Stoneuian, Aaron Goudey, Benjm Murphy, Chas Tookcr, Nathan Moses. Sec'y,, Thos V. B. Bingay. Commkrcial Insurance Company. — Directors, J. W. Lovitt, Andw Lovitt, A. C. Bobbins, W. K. Diidman, Benjm Killam, jr, Robt Guest, Lyman Cann, jr. Broker, W. Patch. Marine Insurance Association. — Directors, Nathan Utley, Wm H. Moody, Benjamin Rogers, Jno W. Moody, Dennis Ilorton, L. E. Baker, S. M. Ryerson. Sec'y, James Murray, jr. Mountain Cemetery Comp'y, — Directors, Jos. B. Bond {Prcst.), Nathan Moses ( V.P.), Jno K. Ryerson, Staley Brown, Geo Killam, Jas C. Farish, Jas Murray, jr., Jno W. Lovitt, Saml Brown, Edw Huestis. Sec'y and Treas. G. J. Farish. Agent Bank of JYova Scotia, Jas Mur- ray, jr. Bank of Yarmouth. — Directors, Jno W. Lovitt (Prcsi), A. C. Robbins, Thos Killam, L. E. Baker, C. E. Brown. Cashier, J. W. H. Rowley. Auxiliary Bible Society — JPresl, G. J. Farish. V. P., Rev Geo Christie. Exchange Reading Room. — Supt, A. W. Homer. MIDLAND CIRCUIT. COUNTY OF HANTS. High Sheriff, Jas M. Geldert. Coroners, Jno A, Jenkins, Saml D. Brown, m.d., Wm Dennison, m.d , W. F. Park'^r, F. N. Burgess', m.d. Supreme Court held at Windsor, on the first Tuesday of June, and last Tuesday of September. Prothonotary and Clerk of the Crown, Henry Mundell. Comm'rs for giving relief to Insolvent Debtors, and for taking Affi- davits to hold to Bail, Jacob Withrow, Elkanah Young, Jas Sangster, Jno Otis King, David Frieze, Henry Mundoll. JVotaries Public, the Barristers of the Supreme Court and Jehu M. Macombor. General Sessions of the Peace held at Windsor, on the first Tuesday of October; and at Gore on the second Tuesday of October. Justices of the Peace. — I/on. Richard A. McHeffey ( Custos Western District), Benjamin Curi*y, Francis Parker, William Muniford, J. M. Smith, George McKay, James Allison, Joseph J. Blackburn, A. Mcl'hee, Georgo Armstrong, Jacob Withrow, David Freize, John McDougall, Alex Thompson, Jas J. O'Brien {Custos Eastern Dis), Jos Madill, Jos Keating, Jno S. Brcnnan, Abel Tomlinson, Jno Lockhart, Geo Harvey, Arch Smith, jr, Jos Rickards, Constant Church, William 11. AVallace, Stephen C. Card, William Chambers, Jas Cochran, .Ino Burgess, Ja,? Withrow, Jas Putnam, Jas Crowe, Wm ]\IcDoug!ill., I.siac Douc^las, Geo Smith, GeoDensmore, Danl Terliune, Geo Parker, Isaac Lake, Jas Greeno, Robt Allison, Allison Smith, Bennett Siv '" Wm Dimock, Danl Cochran, Israel Sanford, Mich B. Falter, Nich Mos. ., Isaiah Dimock, Shubael B. Parker, Thos Sanford, Jas M. Higgins, Jehu .M. Macomber, Benjm Marsters, Jno Dimock, Benj. d M cci a> ■l-a •r-l 03 o Ph PL, o CQ a o to .a pq CO CO o o e3 CO ch O EH t=> CQ . ] ^ r BROWN BROTHERS 4 CO.— Gold Leaf, Dry Paints and Varnishes. \^ It. T. MVIR, Bookseller nnd Stationer, 1*29 GranTlllo Street. o (33 a 0) o m o -si o <3 o & CO sz; t— I Cm P 05 •-^ ffl o Jz; o O »-3 130 BELCHERS FARMERS. [1867. Blois, William C. Casey, James Reyholds, Isaiah Smith, William Lawrence, Benjamin W. Mumford, Matthew Allison, Evan Urquhart, Jas McKenzie, Benjra DeW. Fraser, m.d., Jas W. King, Wm Bennett, Shubael Dimock, Dennison Harvey, James Ross, George Johnston, N. T. Harris, Harris Martin, William Etter, James F. Cochran, Robert Hunter, Wm Church, jr, Robt Faulkner, Jas Dennison, m.d., Thos A. Smith, Steph Harvie, l3anl Read, ChasT. Wilkins, Jas Miller, Hugh Mc- Lean, Andw Kirkpatrick, Jas Ellis, Jacob Withrow, Wm Wardrop, Geo Ainslie, Edward Dimock, Monson H. Goudge, Walter Hunter, John Jenkins, George Dewolf, Lewis Hill, John Smith, J. P. Pellow, John Smith, John McLearn, Harry B. Murphy, Samuel S. Barbrick, William Blake, Alfred B. Smith, Don McKay, Daniel Blois, Jas Thomson, Saml Blois, Hen H. Blois, Jno Sim, Jno J. Scott, Chas Boggs, Geo Urqu- hart, Wm H. Withrow, Jno B. Wallace, Geo P. Thomson, Jno Graham, Jacob Hennigar, J. B. North, Wm Davison, Geo Cochran, Nelson Mur- phy, Phares Constantine, Jas Simpson, Geo Armstrong, Anthy Shaw, Wm Murphy, Wm Fish, Handley Starrett, Robt Putnam, Wm Hamilton, Saml Mumford, Andw Shaw, Thos Akins, Edwin Mumford, W. B. Shaw, W. Cannavan, W. Dennison, Hugh McNeil, Jno Browne, Alex Hill, Michl Terhune, Wm Stephens, Robt Parker, Nathan Wilcox, Jno Carmichael, Wm Beckman, Jno Sterling. Clerks of the Peace. — Western Dis — Henry Mundell ; Eastern Dis — Jas A. Scott. Court of Probate — Judge, Chas Bowman; Registrar, Godfrey P. Payzant. Registrar of Deeds, W. Foster Parker. Dep. Postmasters — Windsor, Peter Burnham: Shubenacadie, Danl Sinclair; JVewport, Jno F. Cochran; Hantsport, N. T. Harris; Maitland, Adam Roy; Walton, Chas. R. Allison. CoWrs Colonial and Light Duties, and Controllers of Customs and JVavigationLaws — Windsor, Edward O'Brien; Hantsport, N. T. Harris; Cheverie, Thos. H. Malcom; Mait- land, Adam Roy; Walton, Chas R. Allison. Tide waiters and Seizing Officers Jno Stirling, Rupert G. O'Brien, Jas H. McLean. Surveyors of Shipping, C. R. Allison, Adam Dickey, Edw O'Brien, Thos H. Mal- colm, N. T. Harris. Reg. of Shipping, Edw O'Brien. Comm'rs of Schools — Western Dist. Rev Thos Maynard, Rev. J J. Hill, Rev Jno McLeod, Rev Wm Burton, Rev Jas England, Rev Jer Bancroft j Hon Richd McHeffey, Chas Mumford, M. H. Goudge, Jas Brown, Geo Dewolf, Shubael Dimock, Jas Elder, Thos Aikins. Chairman of Examiners, RevD. M. Welton; Eastern Dis., Rev Chas Bowman, Rev Jno Randall, Rev Jno Cameron, Rev. Jas. Stevens, Rev Jacob McLennan, Rev G. M. Barrett, Jno McLearn, Saml Blois, Wm. Casey, Jacob Withrow, D. Mc- Lean, Isaac O'Brien, Jas. McKenzie, Wm Hamilton. Chairman of Examiners, Rev Jacob McLellan. Health Officer, B. DeW. Fraser* m.ij. Board of Health. — Town of Windsor, Hon R. A. McHeffey, B. DeW. Fraser, m.d., H. H. Beid, m.d., Chas Smith, E. W. Dimock, G. P. Pay- zant, Edw O'Brien , Jas M. Geldert, J. P. Pellow, W. H. Blanchard, E. McLatchey, Jos Rickards,, Jno. Stirling, ThosB. Smith, Jas Shand, Jno Collins, Gasper Drillio, T. S. Harding, J. S. Shaw, M. H. Goudge. Co. Treasurer, C. W. Dimock. Dep. Land Surveyor, Benjm Smith. U. S. Consular Agent, P. S. Burnham. Commercial Bank op Windsor. — Est 1866. — Directors, Godfrey P. Payzant (Prest.), Wm Dimock, BenjmD. Fraser, m.d., FrasEllerhausen, Jas P. Pellow. Cashier, C. E. Harding. Solicitor, W. H. Blanchard. Windsor Gas Company. — Directors, G. P. Payzant (Prest.), M. IJ. BROW N BROTHERS & CO., Druffgista, Ordnance Square, Halifax. _^ School Bequlaites ol every description at K. T. MUIR'S. 1867.] ALMANACK. 131 , Goudgc, E. W. Dimock, D, P. Allison. Secretary., Wm Dimock. Avo7t [ Marine Insurance Comfy.— Directors,Vfm Dimofik (Prest), B, Smith, I Divvicl Scott, C. B. Bowman, Elk Young. Sec'y, U. P. Allison. Trcas. ! T. B. Smith. Auditors, E. W. Dimock, G. P. Payzant. Windsor Marine ; 7ns. Comp'y. — Directors, G. P. Payzant (Prest.), E. W. Dimock, Jno ' Smith, Jno Stirling, Edw O'Brien. Sec'y and Treas., W. II, Blanchard. i Avon Bridge Comp'y.^Directors, B. DcW Eraser (Prest), Thos Cur- : ren, Saml G. Black, E.W. Dimock, W. H. Blanchard. Sec'y and Treas., I G. P. Payzant. i Windsor Fair — Held at Windsor on the Fair Ground, annually, on I the first Tuesday and Wednesday of October, for the exhibition and sale ! of Horses, Horned Cattle, Swine and Sheep, Farming Utensils, Seeds, I and Agricultural produce. COUNTY OF COLCHESTER. irigh Sheriff, Chas Blanehjird. Coroners, Saml Muir, m.d., David V. Crowe, Jno B. Dickie, W. E. McRoberts, m.d., Dr Francis, Elisha Roach, M.D. Supreme Court held at Truro on the second Tuesday of June, and on the first Tuesday of October. Prothonotary and Clerk of the Crown, Jas F. Blanchard. Comm'rs for giving relief to Insolvent Debtors, and for taking Affidavits to hold to Bail, David B. Lynds, Wm Campbell, Silas H. Crane, JasF. Blanchard. Jas K. Blair, Wm McKim, Wm A. Fulraore. Notaries Public, The Barristers of Sup. Court, and S. G. Archibald. General Sessions of the Peace held at Truro on the second Tues- day of January. Justices of the Peace, David V. Crowe (Custos), Silas II. Crane, Alex Kent, David B. Lynds, i>as K. Parker, Wm Campbell, Robt Fletcher, Eliakim Tupper (4th), Samuel Creclman, Isaac Mc- Curdy, Jno King, Jas D. Blair, Jno Fulmore, Robt Hamilton, Don Ross, Danl Morrison, Jas Munro, Saml Waugli, Benjm Tupi)er, Matt McCurdy, Wm McKini, Wm A. Dickie, Wm Faulkner, AYm C. Eaton, Jno Smith, Alex Conkoy, Geo Reading, Geo Lombard, Jno Irvine, Jno McKay, Jas D. Putnam, Hugli Dunlap, Hon Arch Patterson, Hector Ross, Saml Rettie, IVas Layton, Jas N. Crowe, Jno Yuill, Richd Slade, Geo S. Rutherford, jr., Alex F^llis, Stephen Upham, Jas Flemniing, Thos S. Delaney, Jno M. Campbell, Jos Ful- ton, Silas Clark, Jas Crowe (7th), Jno Graham, Jas McKay, Hugh Gunn, Robert Logan, Jas A. Stevens, Daniel C. Archibald, Matt Sanderson, Saml Boyd, Robt Chambers, Robt Nelson, Ezra Layton, Jas K. Blair, Robt J. Pollock, Wm Grigor, Hugh Dickson, R. Purves, Daniel McLaughlin, David Murray, Jno McGeorge, Robt L. Byers, Thos Chisholm, Jno B. Dickie, Wm J. McKay, Wm Ross, Robert Lewis, Henry Sibley, David Moore, Jas Crowe, Angus McLeod, Geo Johnston, Daniel Eaton, Jas J. Hamilton, David Ramsay, Simeon H. Blair, RobtG. Rutherford, Robt Murray, Isaac Fulton, E. A. Jones, Jos Spencer, Jno Ryan, J. D. McCart, Robt Fulton, J. W. Crane, Isaac Flemming, Jas R. Henderson, Jno Archibald, Wm Fulton, Ebenezer E. Archibald, Geo Taylor, Jas Creclman, Jas Graham. Clerk of the Peace, Leander J. Crowe. Court of Probate. — Judge, Ebenezer F. Munro; Registrar, Geo Campbell. Registrar of Deeds, Jas K. Blair. o 'd cd o •M QQ o o GQ a o a •c m u o o u 1—1 I 1—1 o I— t e3 o O CQ pa Unadulterated Ground Spices at BROWN BROTHERS & GO'S. R. T. MUIlt, Booksellor and Stationer, li!5 Gnmvllle Street. Halifax. o rS a u o o o x U2 t— I 'A < o o o (/J ft w 03 o 132 BELCIIEU S FARMER 3 [180 )i Dep Postmastkks. — Truro, Isaac Smith; Londonderry, M. Campbell; l^atamagovche. Isaac Blair; Lower Sfewiacke, Wni Holes- worth; Upper SicwiacJcc, Jno Cox. Coil'rs Colonial and fAght Duties, and Conii'ollcrH of Customs and Navigation Laws. — Trurn. Thos M. Crowe; Tatamagouche, Wm Campbell; Londondero-y, David Arch Davidson; Five Islands, A. Y. Corbett. Seizing Officers, Harris Fulnior, J. McCurfly, G. Creelman. Surveyors of Shipping, T. F. Morrison, Wm Campbell, .Tas M. Creelman. Comm'rs nf Pilots. — Tataoiagouche and Bride, Jno Miller, Wm Fraser, Kobt Logan, Henry Roberts, Geo Mattital. Comm'rs of Schools —Colches- ter Dis, Geo Reading?, Rev Jas Smitii, d.d., Rev D. W. C. Diniock, Rev J. Forsytiio, Rev. Jno I. Baxter, Rev Wm MeCuUoch, Rev Jas Mcl^ean, Rev Jos Alexander, Obcd Chute, Rev E. E. Ross, Rev Robt Grant, Rev W. M. Pliilp, Eras R. Parker, Jno. Kinj?, Saml Rettic, W. E. McRoberts, m.d., Robt G. Rutherford, Thos S. ])elaney, Jno B. Dickey, Israel Longworth, W. A. Fulmer, Eliakim Tapper. Chair- man of Examiners, H. C. Upham ; Stirling Dist., Hon A. Patterson, Rev. Jas Watson, Rev Wm McMillan, Rev Tlios Sedgwick, Robt Purves, Jno Cui-rie, Robert L. Byers, Elisha Roach, m.d., Robt Loj,'an, Jno. Irvine, Williamson, m.d., Wm J. McKay. Chairman of Examiners, Jno Currie. Trustees School Lands — Onsloiv, Jno King, Isaac McCurdy; Truro, Alex. Kent, David Page. Co Treasurer, Thos M, Crowe. Cleric of License, C. H. Blair. Bcp Land Surveyors Isafic N. Archibald, Robt L. Byers. JlealthOfficers, Chas Bent, m.d., W. E. McRoberts, M.D. Boards of Health — Truro, SamlMuir, m.d., Wm. Grigor, Robt Cliambers, Jas K.Blair, SamlRettie, Saml Nelson; Tatamagouche, Robt Logan, Saml Waugh, Jno Millar, Geo Lombard, Wm Blackwood. Cobequid Marine Lisnrance Company. — Directors, A. G. Arclii- bald (Prest), Jas Crowe, Robt Smith, A. W. McLellan, Capt Jas Camp- bell, Nelson Murphy, Capt Chas Cox. /Sec 'y, Jus K. Blair. Treasurer, C. Blanchard. COUNTY OF CUMBERLAND. High Sheriff^, Roderick McLean. Dcp at Parrsbovo^ Wm M. Black. Coroners, Wm W. Bent, Thos Page, Chas Ward, Jos Clark, Jno T. Sal- ter, H. A. Davison (Parrsboro'), Thos W. Jackson, U. J. Scott, Henry A. Davison {Hirer Philip), Robt Mitchell, m.d.. Chandler Crane, m.d. Supreme Court held at Amherst on the third Tuesday of June, and ou the scconrf Tuesday of October. Prothonotary and Clerk of the Croicn, Amos S. Blcnkhorn. jVotaries Public, the Barristers of ♦he Supreme Court and Robt Stubbs, Chas S. Townsend, Alex A. Black. Com,7n,'is for giving relief to Lisolvent Debtors, andfortiking Affi- davits to hold to Bail, Chas D. Roach, Wm W. Bent, Jas Page, C. G. Donkin, Eras Carrol, Joshua Huestis, Wm H. Rogers, Chas B. Dewolf, Don McKay, C. E. Ratchford, Jas W. Delaney, Amos S. Blenkhorn, A. A. Black, Cyrus Bent, Robt Stubbs. General Sessions of the Peace held at Amherst on the first Tuesday of January. Justices of Peace, Stephen Fulton (Custos), Gains Lewis, Geo Berg- man, Jas McNab, Hon Hen G. Pineo, Jacob G. Purdy, Jo-shua Huestis, Jos N.B. Kerr.Wm W. Bent, Jas Ratchford, EbenKerr, Jesse Lewis, Amos BROWN BROTHERS & CO., Druggists, Ordnance Square, Halifax. School BequlBltcs or every description at U. T. MVIR'H. S. Blenkhorn, Jos Oxley, Jas Kirkpitrick, Randolph Morris, Jas Page, Thos Logan, Jno Blenkhorn, Henry Hiirrison, Jas W. Delaney, Jos Read, Robt K. Smith, Dennis Macnamai'a, K. C. Read, T. Johnston, Wm I'ipes, Horatio N. Davison, J. K. Elderkin, Geo Knowlton, David Purdy, David Pugsley, Fras Carroll, Chas Q. Donkin, Jas FuUerton, Moses Lowe, Hance Hunter, David Lawrence, Jno H. Peers, Saml Webb, Nor- man MoLeod, Wm Raker, Wm P. Chisholm, Robt Donkin, Robt McHlman, Robt W. Salter, Martin Chapman, Geo Glendenning, Jno T.Smith, Patk McKay, Cyrus Bent, Peter McFarlane, Wm F. Cutten, Cyrus Black, Ciias E. Ratchford, Jno Traviss, Jos Coates, Doug Pugsley,Wm Stewart, Alfred B' .;k, Wm D. Brundage, Thos T. Thomson, Jno Bragg, Robt Ward, Fras F. Hatlield, Nat P. Hughes, A. P. Bradley, David FuUerton, Jnc Davison, Mich K. Pugsley, Aaron Rockwell, Levi Borden, Thos C. Dewolf, Wm Waugh, David Ross, Wm B. Oxley, Lemuel Bigney, Enoch Embree, Edwin Johnston, Robt Ripley. ChaS Ward, Don McKenzie, Gilbert Purdy, Tillot Harrison, Thos McKay, Jno Bigelow, Ephraim Howard, Abraham P. Betts, Jas Z. Bliss, David McElman, Thos Lusby, Jos Atkinson, Wm B. Handley, Arch Dickey, Chas Creed, m.u., Alex Leslie, Jno Trueman, Netis Chappel, Chas Lawrence, Chas B. Dewolf, Thos R. Black, Alex A. Black, Thos Roach, J. Hiram Black, Rufus Black, Arch Livingston, Patk Beard, Wm MolFatt, Martin C. Halliday, Jas Iliggins, David Hoeg, Hobt Stubbs, Saml Baird, Jas Mitchell, Jno Atkin- son, Geo MoLellan, Jno Hewson, Wm McNab, Jno H. Gilroy, Wm Scott, Fredk A. Donkin, Luther Baker. Clerk of ike Peace, RichdB, Huestis. Court of Probate — Judge, Jno D. Kinnear; Registrar, Wm M. Ful- lerton. Registrars of Deeds — Parrsboro\ A. P. Bradley; Amherst, Jae E. Purdy. Bep. Postmasters — dmherst, Mrs J. A. Chipman; Pug- wash, Levi Borden; fF«//rtcc, Joshua Huestis; Parrsboro\ A.'P. Bradley; River Philip, Mrs J. C. Philips. Collars Colonial and Light Duties, and Controllers of Customs ami JVavigation Laws — Amherst, Jas W. Delaney; Pugwash, Jas McNab; Wallace, Nicol Nicolson, Parrsboro\ James Ratchford; Advocate Harbour. Charles Ward; Joggins Mines, Jno. Moffixtt ; Port G'rcvillc, F. Hatfield ; Seizing Officers, A. D. Chapman, Wm Brundage, Jno Moffatt, Jef Gordon, Geo W. Forrest. Surveiiors of Shipping, 'Uws D. Dickson, L. Borden, J. W. Delaney, Jas McNab. Registrars of Shipping, Jas Ratchford, Jas McNab. Comm'rs of Schools— Cumberland Dis — Rev Geo Townshend, Rev Jno Munro, Rev J. L. Jarvis, Rev R. E. Crane, Rev G. F. Miles, Rev Thos Allen, Rev. A. W. Desbrisay, Rev. Arch. Thomson, Rev. Jno. Sponagle, RcvDavid McKeen, Gilbert Seaman, Stephen Fulton, Rodk McLean, Cyrus Bent, Chas Lawrence, Wm F. Cutten. Chairman of Examiners, Rev Jas Christie ; Parrsboro' Dis.— llov Wm B. King, Rev Jno Road, Rev Dun McKinnon, Jas Kirkpatrick, T. D. Dickson, Fras Carroll, Edw Vickery, Jos Elderkin, Jas A. Hatfield, Nathan B. Morris, Jas Ward, Jesse O. Lewis. Chairman of Examiners, Chas McCabe. Trustees of Public Property, Jas J. Kerr, Amos S. Blenk- horn, Benjm Douglas. Co Treasurer, Jno W. Smith. Dep Land Surveyors, Chas D. Roach, Jesse 0. Lewis, Saml O'Doanell. Comm'rs of Pilots.— Pugwash— Hon H. G. Pineo, Jas Bent, Chas B. Dewolf, Alex A. Black, Danl Rogers; Wallace, Joshua Huestis, Jas B. Davison, Jos N. B. Kerr, Richd Scott, jr. Health Officers, Benjm G. Purdy, Nathan Tupper, m.d., Edwin Clay, m.d., Chas Cread,M.T)., Robt Mitchell, M.D., A. S. Townshend, m.d., C. E. Dewolf, m.d. Boards of Health.— Parrsboro', Rev Wm B. King, Jas Ratchford, Danl York, Fras Carroll, O p4 Trusses, Supporters and Bandages at BROWN BROTHERS & CO.'S. U. T. M 0IB, BookMiler and Stationer, 125 Granville Street- m ^ ^ u (S O a ti o o (4 OS PCS M QQ o Q o 134 BELCHElt S FARMEUS. [180' J. Olney Lewis, Jesse Fullerton, E. DqW. llatchford; Ports of Cumber- land and Joggins Dis, C E. llatchfonl, A. S. Blenkhoni, R. K. Smith, J. W. Delftney, Douglas Pugsley, Iliram Black, W. F. Ciitten, K. B. Boggs, Gilbert Seaman, Mich? Pugsley; IVallace, Stephen Fulton, Don McKay, Jas B.Davidson, Nicol Nicholson; Pugwash,Cyr\is Bent, Henry G. Pinco, Henry G. Bennett, Wm H. Seaman, Chas E. McNutt. Swed- ish and JVorwegian V. Consul, and U. S. Consular Agent at Pugwush, Henry Q. Pineo, jr. EASTERN CIRCUIT. COUNTY OF GUYSBOKOUQH. High Sheriff, Edm H Franchville, Coroners, Edw I. Cunningham, Spinney Whitman, J. B. Hadley, Edm H. Franchville, Jno Cummingcr. Notaries Public, the Barristers of the Sup. Court, and Jas B. Hadley, Jesse Anderson, J. W. Bigelow, jr, E. H. Franchville, Edw Mundell, A. P. McKenzie, Edw I. Cunningham, Tlios C. Cook, Alex W. MoL. Hart. Supreme Court held at Guysborough on the \>\st Tuesday of May, and on the first Tuesday of October. Prothonotary and Clerk of the Crown, Edw Carritt, m.d. Comm'rs for giving relief to Insolvent Debtors, and for taking Affi- davits tihold to Bail, W. G. Scott, Jno Mahoney, Edm H. Franohville- Jas B. Hadley, Wm Hart, Christopher Jost; St Mary's Dis, Hugh McDonald. Wm A. McKeen, Alex N. McDonald, Jno W. MoKeen. General Sessions of the Peace held at Guysborough on the third Tues- day of January and the_^rs< Tuesday of May; and at St Mary's on the first Tuesday of December. Justices of the Peace — Edw I. Cunningham (Cnstos), Hon Ilobt M. Cutler, W. O. Heil'ernan, Jas B. Hadley, Wm J. Bigelow, Jno J. Mar- shall, Wm Hart, John Mahaney, Wm G. Scott, Jno Ehler, Thos Keating, Jesse Anderson, Jno A. Steele, Jno Jamieson, Jno McMillan, Jas Wal- lace, Don Gunn, Jos David, Jas Fitzgerald, Andw Sangster, Jas A. Tory, Wm Hartshorne, Jno A. Tory, Colin Chisholm, JasW. Hadley, Jno Hart- ley, Thos C. Peart, Styles Hart, Jno B, Simpson, Saml Aitken, Christo- pher Jost, Chas Taylor, Wm H. Wylde, Simon Giffin , Geo Scott, Jas Purcell, Herbert R. Cunninghan, Abraham W. Hart, Saml R. Russell, Thos O'- Neill; St. Mary's Dist., Hugh McDonald (Custos), Alex N. McDonald, Jno Hattie, Angus Kirk, Jno W. McKeen, Abner P. McKenzie, Tlios 0. Flavin, Jno Sinclair, Jno Rude, Robt Kennedy, Thos Smith, Wm Pride, Alex Sinclair, Wm Hemlow, Jn^ Cumrainger, David K. McKeen jesse Cumrainger, Saml Archibald, Jno Kirk, Alex Fisher, Angus Cameron, Geo M. Elliott, Lachlan McQuarrie, Alex Mitchell, Daniel Hattie, sen •., Wm H. Chisholm, Valentine McDonald, Thos C. Cook, Alex M. Hart, Alfred W. Hart, Jas S. Nickerson, David Scranton, Wm P. Carritt, Jno Thos Sinclair, Wm Tory, Jas H. Feltmate, Wm Webber, Jno McDonald, Richd O'Gorman, Walter Daniels. Clerks of the Peace — Guysborough, Saml R. Russell; St. Mary's A. P. McKenzie. CofP-T OF PapBATB. — Judges — Guysborough, Edyr Carritt, m.d. ; St. Mary's Hugh McDonald; Registrars — St. Mary's, Jno W. McKeen; Guysborough, Saml R. Russell. Registrars of Deeds — Guysborough, Wm. Moir; St. Mary's Hugh McDonald. Dep Postmasters — Guysbo- rough, E. I. Cunningham; Sherbrooke, St. Mary's, Hugh McDonald; Canso, Miss Sarah Norris; Port Mulgrave, Geo Hadley; Glenelg, M. BROWN BROTHERS ^ CO., Druggists, Ordnance Square, Halifax. SCHOOL REQUISITES QF EVERY DESCRIPTION AT MUIR'S. Archibald; Melrose, Jna Stewart. Coirrs Colonial and Light Duties, and Controllers of Customs and JMavii/ation Laws—Guysborouyh, Jas Marshall; Cape Canso, W. J. Bigolow; Port Mulyrave^ Vin J. Wallace; Sherbrooke, St. Mary's, Abner P. McKenzie; Isaac's Harbour, Steph McMullen. Seizimj Officers, ThosP. Flavin, E. P. Dillon, Jesse Ander- son. Surveyors of Shippin;/, AlQxMcDonalil, Jaa Marshall. Collars of Light Duties— Whitehaven, Jas Feltmate; Strait of Canso, Ja8 PurccU. Reg^r of Shipping, Jas Marshall. Comm'rs of Schools-— Guysborough Dts— Rev W. E. Gelling, Rev H. H. Hamilton, Rev Thos Sears, Wm Hartshorne, Jno Mahaney, Christopher Jost, Edw I. Cunning- liaui, VVmMoir, H R. Cunningham, Thos Condon, Abraham N. Whit- man, Don Gunn, Jno H. Tory, Rev M. Tompkins, Rev J. B. Sirgent, Rev b\ Von Blerk; Jas V. Purcell. Chairman of Examinees, Saml R. Russell; St. Mary's Dist., Rev Jno Campbell, Rev Theophilus Richey, Rev C. B. Fitblado, Rev Henry Eagles, Allan McQuarrie, Jno 0. Mc- Donald, Philips. Perrier, A. P. McKenzie, Jno W. McKeen,R. Kennedy, A. Cumminger, N. Gunn, A. Sinclair, W. Hemlow. Chairm'n >/" Exam., Rev J. Campbell. Board of Health, W. Hart, E. I. Cunningham, E. H. Franchville, J. Mahaney, L.W. DesBarres. Health Officers,^. LeDantic, M.D., Metzler, m. d., E. Carritt, m. d. Dep Land Surveyors, Wm Hartshorne, J. A. Taylor. Dep Agent for Lloyd's, and U.S. Consular Agent, Edm H. Franchville. Town Clerks— Guysboro', Marshall Jost; JfoncAes/cr, Jno B. Simpson; ^e//orrf, Vincent Wallace; PFi7»jo/, Wm Bigelow. Co Treasurer, J A, Tory. Clerks of License, J. W. C. Grant, Geo B. Hadley. Trustees of Public Property, Thos Cook, Hector Gor- don, Andw Meagher. COUNTY OF ANTIGONISH. High Sheriff', Henry P. Hill. Coroners, Joseph Symonds, Wm H. McDonald, m. d.. Arch McGillivray. JVofaries Public, The Barristers of the Sup Court, and David Con- don, Hugh McDonald, Robt McDonald, Saml McDonald, E. Corbett. Supreme Court held at Antigonish on the first Tuesday of June, and on the second Tuesday of October. Prothonotary andClerk of the Crown , Richard J. Forristall. Commr's for giving relief to Insolvent Debtors, and for taking Affi- davits to hold to Bail, Alex. McDonald, m. d., Wm. C. Hierlihy, Wm A. Cunningham, Wm J. Beck, Jno J. Robinson, Richard J. Forristall. General Sessions of the Peace held at Dorchester on the second Tues- day of January. Justices of the Peace — Jno McDonald (Custos), Jas Randall, Hugh McDonald, Jos Symonds, Wm C. Hierlihy, Aug A. Ogden, Robt McDon- aid, Dougald Cameron, Don McMillan, Robt Trotter, Alex McDonald, Arch McGillivray, Jno McKenzie, Jno Mc.Kinnon, Norman McDonald, Lauclilin Cameron, Don McDonald, Allan Smith, Jno McMillan, Don Chisholm, Jno McDonald, Rodk Chisiiolra, Christopher McDonald, Wm Chisholm, Wm Gerroir, Chas Cameron, Duncan Chisholm, Wm R. Cun- ningham, Don McDonnell, Edm Corbett, Elisha M. Randall, Hugh Mc- Gillivray, Robt N. Henry, Alex McNaughton, Aaron D. Harrington, Wm J. Beck, Alex M. Chisholm, Jno Cameron, Jno McDonald, Jno Sears, Alex Mcintosh, m.d., Donald McKenzie, Rodk McDonald, Angus Mc- Dougall, Geo M. Cunningham, R. J. Forristall, Michael Crispe, Peter Gerroir, Lucien Doiron, Alex Chisholm, Don Chisholm, Toussaint Des- e3 o o o n o o o CO » Works on Homeopathy, Preparations, &c., at BROWN BROTHERS & CO. i §■ B. T. MVill. BookHCllcr nad .Stationer, 123 Uranvlllo Street. o o O u CO o 125 03 03 I—) K CO < o < O Q O 130 DKLCIIEK B FAUMKU S [ISli )l liiuriei-8, David Condon. Jno Chisholm, Colin Ross, An^us McDonaM, ('olin ChiHliolm, Jno b'raser, Don McDonald, Wm Cliisliolm, Wm Boylo, .las M. Hall, Alex Cameron, Alex McLoan, .T. T. Kobinson, Angus Mc- Innes, Arch Chisliolra, Jno AlcMillen, Jno li. Bonin, Klisha W, KanJall, Angus Molsaac, Allan Cameron. Clerk of the ^eace, Jiia Wilkie. Court of Probate. — Judije, J. J. Robinson. Registrar, Riclnl J. Forristall. Retjistrar of Deeds, Aaron D. Harrington. Dep Poshtids- tors — Antitjonish, Henry P. Hill; Cape George, Robt McDonaM; St i Andrews, Jno McMillan; Tracadie, \\ . II. Harrington. ColTrs of j Colonial and Light Duties, and Controllers of Customs and JVavigu- tion Laws — Antigonish, Hugh McPhee; Port Bayfield, Edw RauduU; ! Harbour au Bour.hc, Edm Corbctt. Surveyors of Shipping, Ilufrli ' McPheo, Edm Corbctt. Conm'rs of Schools. — Hugh McDonald, Hev j R. McGillivray, Rev David Honeynian, Angus Smith, Arch McGillivrav, i Rev Ken J. McDonald, Ron McGillvery, Rev 1. W. Morris, AVm Chi':- \ holm, Norman McDonald, Rev Thos Downie, Rev Andw McGillvery, Rev Hugh Gillis, Rev Chas Martell, Rev Jos ('hisholm, W. C. Ilicrliiiy, liev Dr AIcGregor, Riclid J. B'orristall. Chairman of Examiners, Rodk McDonald. Clerk of License, Arch McGillivray. Dep Land Survey- ors, Dan C. Robertson, Hugh McDonald. Health OJficer, Alex Mcin- tosh, m.d. Board of Health, A\ex McDonald, m.d., Wm R. Cunning- ham, Wm Beck. Agent for Loyd^s, Jos Smith. Antigonish Curlino Club. — Prest, Hon W. A. Henry; V. P., 11. McDonald. Rep Members, Robt Davis, Hon W. A. Henry. Treasuier, H. McDonald. Sec^y, S McDonnell. Committee, D. MacDonald, Kubt N. Henry, A. M. Cunningham. Extraordinary Member, Robt Davis. ANTiaoNisii HiQiiLAND SOCIETY. — Prest, Hugh McDonald. V. P., W. H. McDonald, m.d. Treas, D. McKonzie. Scc^y, Angus Boyd. Committeey D. McDonald. Capt D. McDonald, R. N. Henry, jr. COUNTY OF PICTOU. High Sheriff, William H. Harris. Coroners, David Mathoson, Edw Roach, Wm H. Harris, Lewis Johnston, m.d., Jno Mitchell, m.d., John McKay, John B. Frasor, m.d. Supreme Court held at Pictou on the Thursday next after the second Tuesday of June, and on the Thursday 7iext after the thiid Tuesday of October. Prothonotary, Clerk of the Croion, and Clerk of the Peace, David Matheson. Commas for giving relief to Insolvent Debtors, and for taking Affi- davits to hold to Bail, Abram Patterson, Goo Campbell, Jas Frasei*. K(i!)t Murray D. Hockin, Jas Crichton, Rodk McKenzie, Jas Primrose, Wm Gordon, Robt Doull, Henry R, Narraway, Don Robertson, Rodk Mc- Kenzie, David Matheson. General Sessions of the Peace held at Pictou on the first Tuesday of February and on the first Tuesday of July. JVbtaries Public — The Barristers of the Sup Court, and Jno R. Noo- nan, Geo Hattie, Jas. A. Fraser. Justices of the Peace — Daniel Hockin {Custos), Abram Patterson, Jno Olding, Hon Jno Holmes, Ken McLean, Jas Fraser, Robt Murray, Geo Campbell, Peter Ross, Alex McKenzie, Jno. McKay, Geo. McLcod, Dun McDonald, Wm Fraser, Adam McKenzie, Wm Gordon, Jas. D. D. Fraser, Jas Primrose, Angus Sutherland, Alex. Fraser M. R., Anthony Smith, John Grant, Neil Gunn, Hugh McLccJ, James McGregor, W BROWN BROTHERS & CO., Druggists, Ordnance Square, Halifax. \ rcot. 5aak Bookd and Pass Books at 11. T. MUIR'S. [isni 18G7.J ALMANACK. 137 1 MuDonaM, , Will Boylu, Anp;u8 Mc- W, lianaiill, Wilkie. ir, Kichil J. ep Poslmas- cDonaM; St ColPrs of nd JViiviyu- ilw iiauiJiiU; upiiif/, llu,!;h Doiialtl, Kev McGillivvav, 18, Wm Chh. McGillvcry, , C. Ilierlihy, niners, liodk and Survey- Alex Mcln- R. Cunuing- y; V.P.,\l. , Treasuier, Donald, Kobt Robt Davis, aid. V. P., Iingus Boyd. Jf- atheson, Edw I, M.D., John r the second d Tuesday of of the Fence, r iakimj Jllfi- i Frasev. Iv'bt fi in rose, Win m, Kodk Mc- t Tuesday of I Jno R. Noo- im Patterson, lobt Murray, Geo. McLeod, u, Jas. D. D. , R., Anthony [cGregor, W. ,re, Halifax. II. pavies, .Jno. Lo;,'an, Wni. LauKiU, Jas. Grant, Robt. Copeland, Wm. Smith, Robt Lowden, Saml Cameron, Matlior SprouU, Alex. McKay, C R., Jno. McLeod, Geo. McDonald, Wm Dnubiir, Geo Mclvenzio, Alex P. Ross, Alex Cameron, Rudk McKonzie, Jas Criohton, Alex McKay W. II., Chas McLenan, Jno Cierar, Robt Doiill, Henry R. Narraway, Don Mc- Donald C. J., Geo McKay, Geo Denoon, Jno Holmes C. J., Adam (Jor- don, Andw Hunter, Jno F. McDunaM, Rasil IJi 11, Jno H. Lane, Jno Gray, Peter G. Campbell, Wm Ross, John Ross, David A. Rosa, Don McDonaM N. 0., Jas iMtzpatrick, Alex Chi.slinlm, Don I'raser, Jas Wentwortli, Jno , MoKen/.ic M. R., Dun Robertson, Thos Horn, ,laa Holmes, Stewart Burns, I Jn<» A. Dawson, Jas Kitchen, Jas W. Carmichael, Makulm G. McLeol, Alex Mcilardy, Jno Dawson, JnoMitchell, .Ino Ho^g, Law Millar, David Marshall, Jno McPhee, Geo W.Unlerwooil, Robt Fruser, Andrew Camp- boll, David Patterson, Alex Grant, Simon Archibald, Alex Thompson, Jas Ives, Geo Bruce, Ilector McLean, Dun McKay, .Jas McRae, Richanl Tanner, Don Cameron, Danl MoDtmald, Jno R. Noonau, Mayhew T. Smith, Dou McKay, .\lex McKay, Alex. McDonalil M. R., Thos Frascr, Jas Hud- son, Jno McDonald (Angus' son), Jno MiDondd (John's son), Don Mc- Lean, Wm MoGillvery, Chas MiKinnon, Ch is McDou;fall, Wm Cameron, Jhas McLellan, Jas Hislop, R. P. Grant, Wm N. Rudolf, Ken Ross, Jas Mcintosh, Alex Fraser. StipendianjMayiHlralcs — Picloti, Danl Hockin; JVetv Gi(tS(/ow, 3i\o McKay. CouaT OF PuoHATE. — Jiidi/c, Dixnl Dickson; Registrar , Jas Criohton. Rei/istrar ef Deeds, Jno Ferguson. Dip Pos'.inastern — Pictou, John McKay; M'lv Giasjoio, Win Fraser; Durham, John MeCoul; j!Z/Z*io/i Mines, H. McKenzie; River John. Jno. Cameron; West Ricer, Wm Munro. CoWrs of Colonial ami Lvjht Duties, and Controllers of Customs and JVavigation Laws — Pictou, D. McCuUoch; Mcriijoniish, R. Murray. Cle/'kand J'Varehoasr,Kcepi:r ,3 A] .liniic. Surveyor of Shippini), G.Hattie. Tide Waiters, D. Munroe, C. Murdoch, G. J. Campbell, W. Mortimer. Seizing Officers, Clarke Murdoch, Don Munro, .Johnston Campbell. Harbour Masters — Pictou, Jas McKinnon; Maxwelion, Jno McGregor. Conini'ts of Pilots, Rodk McKenzie, Alex P. Ross, Don McDonald, Jno R. Noonan, Cipt Jas McKinnon. Co Treasurer, Robt Doull. Clerks of License— Pic luu, Anderson Henderson ; Eyerton, Danl McLean; Maxwelton, Elw Fialaysnn. Commr's of Schools. — J\orth Dist., Kev Jas Bayne, Rev A. W. Herdman, Rev. Alex Sutherland, Rev. Ron McDonald, Danl Hockin, Wm Gordon, Jas Criohton. Chair- man of Examiners, Rev Jas Bayne, d.d. ; South Dist., Rev David Roy, Rev D. B. Blair, Rev Simon McGrcgm-, Rev Allan Pollock, Rev VV. Stew- art, Jas McGregor, Jno McKay, Jno Mitchell, D. McDonald, Rev. Jno Stewart. Chairman of Examiners, Uqv S. McGregor. Trustees of Public Property — Pictou, Jas Criohton, Chas T. Irving, Wm McLaren; Eijerton, Jas Fraser, jr., Jas W. Carmichael, Basil Bell. Fire Wardens — Pictou, Danl Hockin, Robt Doull, Robt P. Grant, Clarence Primrose, Jas Criohton, Alex P. Ross, J. D. B, Fraser, Rodk McKenzie, JnoT. Ives, W. II. Harris, W. H. Davies, W. N.Rudolf; JVl'w Glasijow, .Jas W. Carmichael, Thos Fraser, Geo Murray, Geo W. Under- wood, Rolk MoGregor, Isaac Hartley.Ftre Engine Comp'y — Pictou, Captain, Jas Ives; JVew Glasgow, Foreman, Thos Fraser, Axe Fire Company — Pictou. Simon Fraser, Jno Crockford, Geo McKimmio, Jas McKenzie, Wm McKenzie, Jno M. Hockin. Sup. Pumps and Wells, Jas Ilexjburn. Comm'rs of Streets— Pictou, Vi.lL llarv'is, A. D. Gor- ' Dyo StulTs and Coofectiouery at BROWN BROTHERS & CO. 03 09 2 CO C/3 c3 a> o a O EH P K. T. MUIK, Bookaoller, VM, (irnnvilli. St. .9 I- «> u m o a fl//o«, Mitchell Dnnn; Ptc/OM, David Matiieson. Dep Land Sur- veyor, Jas Holmes. IT. S. Consul, Benjm Norton. Argents Bank ofJVova Scotia — Pictou, Jas Primrose; Mw Glasijow,^. W. Carmichaol; Pro- pies'' Bank — JVt'w G/«s(/oj«, .Tas Fraser, jr. Aijents British Lloyd's, Primrose & Rudolf; French Lloyd's, Capt Wm Forbes. Au.xiLtAnY UfBLKSociKTY — Pictou — Pvest, Rev Jas Bayno,D.D., Scc'y, Treas and Depositary, Jas Patterson; JVcw Glasijow — Presf, Jas W. Carmichael; Scc'ys, Kev Geo Walker, Rev Allan Pollock. PiOTOu Mauink Railway Company. — Prest., Jas. Primrose; Direc- tors, Wm Gordon, Jno T. Sec*y, Howard Primrose. Pictou Cemetery Co.mpany. — Prest., Patterson. Pictou New Cemetery Comp'y — Prest. , J. Primrose; Sec'y, D.Diokson. Pictou Gas Light Company. —/)ircciain-a-Diext , Geo Rigl)y. Seizing Officers, Jos Townscnd, Thos Phoran, Alfi'ed E. Bown, Jno Landers. Reg''r of Shipping, C. E. Leonard, jr. Surveyors of Shipping, W. J. Hill, C. W. Hill. Coinm'rs of Schools — Rev R. jf. Uniackc, d.d.. Rev Neil iVIoLeod, Rev Hugh Me- Toilct Soaps, and Perfumery at BROWN BROTHERS & CO. a cs IC5 CO 00 eg o CSl o a c2 Eh o o O EH CQ !., h< h B. T. MUIR, Bookseller and Stationer, 125 Granville Street. o •n u pq o O ei tJD O o 1-3 l-H »-^ K O «-< OQ !^ I— < U4 Q c BELCIIKH «■ FAKJint S [18GT. Leod, D.D., Rpiv Jno Quinan, Rev Alex McSwcen, Rev Roland Morton,] Rev Jas Quinan, Rev David Mclsaac, Rev Isaac McKay, Rev Alf'a.l Brown, Jas McKeagney, Clement H. Harrington, Don N. McQueen, | Lauchlin Robortson. Chairman of Examiners, Edra Outram. Conim'n Sydney Common, Jas McKeagney, Clement H. Harrington, Jas Andcv-I son, Hoiiry LeCras, Geo E. Burchell. Comm^rs of Public Proper/,,, I Jno D. Clarke, Jas Anderson, Edw Morgan Harbour Masters— Sij'ii.- ney. A. H. Bourinot; ^rtV/^c/jor^ Walter Handrickan; Cow J3«i/,.Aifit;l E. Bown; Loriinhurg, Wm. Townsend. Co, Treasurer, Edw. C. Bown, Comm^rs t; Pilots, Clias E. Leonard, Thos S. Bown, Hon Tlios D. Ar- cnibald, Jno INIuggali, Henry Davenport, Wm Rimtleilge. SupcrvifOfA of Public Grounds, Liiichlan Robertson, Jno D. Clarke, E. V. ArchboM," Fire Wards — iS(/^//jt'|/, Henry LeCras, Alonzo J. White. Fire Brii/ivkl — (\apt, W. F. Miclixn; Lieut, Matlicv/ Bradley. Health ^JJlccrs, Lewisl Johnston, M,r»., A. V' McGillvery, m.d., Murcus Dodd, m.d. Board of] Health, Chas E. Lei "■:.rd,jr, Henry W. Crawley, Thos Archibald, Laiidi Ian Robertson, Ale ; .dclnnij, Thos Butlor, Jno Ferguson, C. H. Harriii!:.| ton. Dep Land Surveyor, David MoKeen. Consul of France a nil] Jlijentfur Lloyd's, Jno Bourinot. IL S. Consular Agents — ./VorMJ Sydney, Hon T. D. Archibald; Lingan, l^'redk Leaver; Sydney, J. l'.\ Ward; Cow Bay, Chas Archibald. COUNTY OF VICTORIA. High Sheriff, Jacob S. Ingraham. Coroners, Jno Robertson, Jnoj McLellan, J. (Jr. A. MoKcen, m.d. Supreme Court held at Baddeck on the second Tuesday of June, ami on tlie /trs^ Thursday after the /u«r//i Tuesday of October. ProtkohO- iary and Clerk of the Crown, Robt A. Jones. JVbtarics Public, the Barristers of the Sup Court, and DougaW B McNab, Alex McKay, Rupert G. Zwicker, Saml C. Campbell, Alex xMun. ro, Thos Bown, jr, D. G, McKenzie. Comm'rsfor giving relief to Insolvent Debtors, and for taking Jlffi- daviti to hold to Bail, \lex Taylor, .Jos Hart, Don Morrison, Wm Jones, RoLt A. Jones. General Sessions of the Peace held at Baddeck on the third Tucsihiv of March and third Tuesday of September. Justices of the Peace — Wm Kid.«ton (C»s/os), Dougald B. McNab, iJiiii- can Mcllae, Wm Jones, Chas McKenzie, Chas J. Campbell, Alex I'ay lor, Jno Robertson, Alex Muuro, Jos Hart, Alex McRae, Angus jjuchnunan, Jno W. Burke, Alex MciCay, Lewis Bown, Uun Ferguson, Alex Moiv.iy, Alex Cameron, Angus McLeod, Jno McLeod, Jno McDonald, Jn^ S. .MO' Neil, Jno G. McKiunon, Aniens McDonald, Don McLean, Jno McLenniiii ('has Canipbell, Ale': McDon;ild, Maloom Molioan, Lauchlan McDtmiiM, Don Morrison, Rupert G. Z'vicker, Danid McLcod, Hector CampbtU Jesse Roper, Wm McLean, Don McUao, Kenneth McKenzie, Edw Mi- Leod, Mur. McKenzie, M>ir. McDonald, Ken. McDonald, Thos. A McKf en, Angus Mc An 'ay, Neil MoAs^ikill. Jno McLeod (Buy Ht. Lan-, rence), Jno. McLeod ^^Fanning's Point), Neil Morrison, Konneth Bucli' ani'.an, Luthei- .Moijeoi, TIios. S. Bown, jr., Jno. McKinnoii, Jii". il i\f:.Leod, David <\)rbi't, IngraUam Carey, Don. McDonald, Dun. Mi.-; ; n Edw Carr, Di'.il J. McKenzie, A. B. MorriKoii, Angus Canieron, \\ in .I'l > fernan, A. Aiac Iver, Peter McLean, Jus Ci\iw(lis, jr.. Levi Hut, t . N B.'iOWN BROTHFRS 4- CO., Druggists, wnluidu. Squ ire, ILiIir^- Church Sjrvlcea and Trayer Boo ks at E. T. MUIft'8. 18G7.] ALMANACK. 141 tliird Tucsdavl Campbell, Meil Gillis, Geo Ingraharn. Clerk of the Peace, S. G. A. Ale- Keen, M.D. (JouiiT OF Probate.— /itc/ye, Win. Jones; Rcoii:ild, Jas McDonald, Saml Uwrciice, Don M^Lrllan, Malcolm McDonald, Saml Btnton, Don McLel- liui, Matt M'-Uaniel, .Ino Ro.ss, Angus Molniics, Hugh Cameron, Roilk MuNoil, Jno Mcljoan, Ancrus McEachern, JnoG. Crowdis, Angus Miirpliy, hVii! Chisholm, Allan M< Quarry, Jno Chisholm, Wwi L. Pye, Jno Wrigiit, liHw Me Aiillan, Ilugl) McMillan, Jno .MoD. TuUoch, Alex Gillies, Ricii puoy, Dun McL. McDonald, J. Duncan Cameron, Dun McLean, Don iMcliitusii, Dougald Keiinely, Alex Mathesju, Nicholas Muipliy, Wm iMuQiiarry, Patrick Dowling, Ai'ch McPhail, Jno Beaton, jr., Malcolm [Mc'Lco'l, Hugh Camt'roii, m.i>., Hugh McDonald, Wm Grant, Alex Camp- , Peter Paint, Don McDunuid, Henry G. Taylor, Peter ('oady, Don 01 d P eS ■4-s PI a (-1 (A ns o d3 Ti PI oS CO ■♦-a oa o3 o o O I I I fa iRUWN iiliOLHERS ^ CO., Importers of Fresh Medicinal Herbs. R. T. MUIK, BookBeiler and Stationer, 125 Oranviile Street, Halifax. f o PQ O 0) H O CO CO 142 BELCIIEU'S FARMEU'S. [1867. < & CQ t— < -J as d2 o ?!; c Q C McDonald (N. E. Margarie), Jno McDonald, Jno McEachran, Don Mc- Doiiiild, Lauchlin Kenueily, Jacob S. Hart, A. McDonald, Jno. Mcintosh, Philip lilampied, Peter Smythe, jr., Hugli Gillies, Wra Dunbar. Clerk of the Peace, Jno Lgv/'w Treoiain. Court of Pbobate, — Jud. Boardof Health, Geo C. Lawrence, Hiram Blanchard, Jas McDonnell, NichcLis Murphy, Angus Murphy. Ayents for Lloyd's — PlaisierCove,J. G. McKeen; Port ifoorf, Geo C. Lawrence. rj. S. Consular Jiyent, Jas G. McMcKcen. COUNTY OF RICHMOND. Hiyh Sheriff, Jno F. Fuller. Coroners, Geo E. Jean, Edm P. Flynn, Maurice Kavanagh, Wm Brynier, Henry 0. Fixott, m. d. Supreme (^ourt held at A 'ichat on the first Thursday after the/our/A Tuesdayof June, and on the second Tuesday of October. Prothonotanj and Clerk of the Crown, Danl O'C. Madden. JVotaries Public, the Barristers of the Sup Court, and Simon Donavan, Geo E. Jean. Coinm'rsfar yiviny r^Uef to Lisolvent Debtors and for takiny Affi- davits to hold to Bail, \Vm Crichton, Simon Donavan, Jno. R. Smith, Danl OT Madd«^n. Thos LoNoiv. Geo T. Handby, Jno Fuller, Inaac LeVosconto, Jno Krelnil, Jno Mathe.son, E. P. Flynn, Jno II. ilii)- di-esfi. GeB*»ral Sessions of the Peace held at Arichat on the second Tuesday of February. Justices of the Peace — Wm Crichton {Custos), Jno Smith, Henry Marten, Thos 1/pNo r, Jno R. Smith, Jno Morrison, Matt Helleur. .Jno Mttthetjon, Ale"^- Mu-diison, Anthony Oliver, Simon Donavan, Jno Mc- lunis, tft^mon Bm-'n, imon LeBlanc, Geo T. Handley, Norman McNeil, ,Vm. Mart^' Jr».itk C. Brennan, Patk McCarthy, Jno Strachan. Joseph lloop'-r, iv^' MoLeod, Jno Fuller, Chas Boudrut, Edw Gaguon, Edm P. Fl\iH \\(M McKcn/.ic, Robt Hill, Wm Bryraer, Patk Mabourgetto, Mauri J. Kavanagh, Ken Morrison, Don Boyd, Simon Landry, JellVey, Boudro Jos Creamer, M.n., Jno Frehill, Danl O'C. Madtlen, Peter Brs- det, J 10 ll. Rindress, Aime Martell, Isaac LeVcscoute, Jas Smith, l>i- BROWN BllOTHEHiJ & CO., Druggists, Ordnance Square, Ilalilax. Room Paper at Id. a Roll and upwardH at R. T. lfVIR'.S. aonDonavan, 1867.] ALMANACK. 143 vid Gruchy, Wm LeVeaconte, Laurence Deveroux, Angus MoLeofl, Henry C. Fixott, M. »., Jas Smith, Don N. Shaw, Hen Carrt, Jas Johnston, Isadore Martell, Andw Bellefontaine, Stephen iMcPher.son, J no Mo- Donald, Louis Boudrot, Don Matheson, Simon Boudrot, Walter Murray, Wni Urquhart, Geo H. Bidsctt, Hyacinth, Martell, J. T, DcCartcret, Simon Donavan, jr., V/ra ". Ballam, Thos LeNoir, jr., Hector Murchi- son, Don McFCay, Isidore LeBlanc, Henry llichard. Arch Johnston, Wm Leahy, Jno R. Smith, jr., Gilbert Paon, Andw McDonald, Jno Andprson, Angus McNeill, Jaa ilearn, Chas King. Clerk of the Peace, Geo E. Jean. Court of Probate — Judge, Wm R. Cutler; RegUirar, Wm G. Bal- lam, Registrar of Deeds, and Agent for Lloyd'' s, Geo E. Jean. Dep. Postmasters — Arichat, D. O'C. Madden; St. Peter'' s, R. G. Morrison. CoWrs Colonial and Light, Duty, and Controllers of Customs mid J^avigation Laws — Arichat, Simon Donavan; Port Richmond, An{t,\is McDonald; St Peter's, Maurice J- Kavanagh. Seizing Officers, Jas Hearn, Jno Dunn, Peter LeLacheur, Reg'' r of Shipping, S\monT)Qn^yan. Surveyor of Shipping, Geo E. Jean. CommWs of Schools — Rev N. Corteau, Rev Jno McDougall, Rev Ja| Rosa, Henry Martell, Jno Frehill, Peter Bosdet, E. P. Flynn, David Gruchy, Geo T. Handley, Very Rev Dr. Cameron, Rev Hubert Gerroir, Rev H. Deslaurier, W. Crichton, Wm LeVesconte. Chairman of Examiners, W. R. Cutler. Health Officer, Henry C. Fixott, m.d. Buurd of Health, Peter Bosdet, E. P- Flynn, Simon LeBlanc, J. R. Smith, jr., David Gruchy, Elias Boudrot, Geo T. Handley, AVm Brymer. Dep. Land Surveyors, Jas G. McKenzie, Jno Jas Robertson. APPOINTMENTS GAZETTED SINCE THE FOREGOING PART WAS PUT TO PRESS. r8 "King's Co.— 7b be Justices of the Peace, Edw. R. Bishop, Jas. P. Johnston, Gideon Pjwer, Oliver Woodworth, Thos Handley, Jas Tupper, Wm. H. Ross. To he additional Members of the Board of School Com- missioners, Jon. Borden, m. u., Arnold S. Burbidj];e, Russell Caldwell, Adolphus Bishop, Aug. A. Piueo, Jas. Lyons, M. L. Newcorab, Leonard N. Hsley, Thos. R. Osley, Chas. Eaton, Jas. A. Cahiil, Henry L. Baker, Abr. Ells, Jno. S. Newcomb. 5^ In the list of Barristers, p. 82, for A. W. White, jr., Shelburno; read Alonzo J. White, Sydney, C. B. |5r The corrections for Mount Allison College and Academy camo too late. The lists inserted (p. U4), are copied from last year's Almanac. y ■BROWN BROTHERS & CO.— Pure Chemicals, Drugs and Toilet Articles. It. T. Mlllll, ItooksnUcr and Mtatloncr, 125 Uranvlllc Slrvct. C d o o Tfl o w •/^ I— < w w 1—4 02 O a o -J 144 belcher's faumer's [1867. STAFF OF THE ARMY IN NOVA SCOTIA. ^fnJor-General,'^U.\l1r-Oanara\ CllAUl.F.s HASTINGS DOYI.K. Aidc-dc-Vaiiip, Cuptaiii U. W. Gierke, (iJ ]•'. Mdj'ir of Ilriyaile, rnptain It. U. Stokes, 1(! F. Aisittanf (^r.-MaMcr Ireiieral, Mujur Ht. (ieorg'e M. Nugent, nnaitacAed. T'lWii Miijor, Ciiloufll Aupumui [■. Aiisell. uanUached. ('ortj)«andi';tv Woyat .4rti7<(;r//, CDlonel J. II. Krancklyii, C. U. VommaHdiuij Itoijal h'tiginevn, Lt. -Colonel K. liiinmhy. Taspcrtinr/ Field Offlcer of Militia andVoliintecrf, Lt.-Col. J. ir. Laurie, h.]'., Illol. ViMplaiiis, Hcv. J. C. EilKhill, M.A., and Uev. Kob. Shepherd, Jt.C. Deputy Commisnary O'eiural, Leonco Itouth. Afnt. Vom. fienerals, Douffliis I!. (Marke, Kdw. Ii. Ward, Walter T. MeKinstry. JJep. Aist. Com. Uiiiernli, Kred. S. Monk, ,lno. F. Manning, Henry Wni. llntUmnn. Dep. Inspector- (Jeneral of HofpHals, Thos. Waller Burrow. Staf burgeon, Donald S. Smith. Sta^ Ansiilaiu H'trgeow.., Henry .S. JInir, ■V.y^., Itobt. CollinB, .l/.C, Riclmrd K. Hdjfnn. Barrack .WaMjr, I). i{. Koss, late Captain 00 F. Purveyor, W. Amey. MILITARY STORE DEPARTMENT. .S.M, Dep. Asst. do., T. Spurkes. Clerks, Anuourcr, ,h Collins. Carpenter, J. C. (^iirter, Ingleileld. T. MlcUle- Mctsengcr, I)ep. Sup. of Stores, J. St. George, wrighf. Foreman, J. Hilton. Chief 3. Todd. ROYAL ENGINEER OEPARTMENT. Commanding Officer, I.t. -Colonel llieh.ird Ilurnaliy. Acting Surveyor, .T. Jlnegregor (Vrniit. Clerks nf Wurk-i, lienry .T. Stiidd, (ieo. Itobins, S. .J. Mudi^ni. Chief Cl-rk, 'i'lios. Aliniy. Clerks. .1. H. I'ecli, li. I.loyd. Military Clerk, .Sergt. Algar, ii.li. Foreman of War Department, V. Keel'o. Master uf Engineer Sleavicr ''f/iicoc/i," .1. .(ones. 1$ARRACK DEPARTMENT. latei'iOV. Jlarrack Sergeants, Jos. Snge (.Sup. Bk. Sergt.) Royal Artilhry. Barrack Master, Capt. D. IS. Kos.i h. Buehnnnan, Wni. Wilson. LieyHenanls, .1. A. Miller _,,,,. , I!. M. Colliiicrs The I£oyaI Arms and Supporters, with a Can- non, " L'biiue " o%er tlie (iuii, and " Ifuo Fns el Gloria ducniU" below il. Colonel. 3. H. Franeklyu, C. B. I.t.-f'oloncl. M. ClitFord Captains. C. I.'Kstraiige, Inspector H'ar Stores !•:. C. Bolton .1. it. liing W. Newman IJe,ulenants. H. H. Wel)ber Thou. .Jesson I'rice Lewes Sanil I'vm .1. Wall A. .1. Anderson E. Kensington U. Well. Surg J . U. Lewis Adjt IMv. Hill Aro-i. Surg---- (^r,-Mii.'>cr S. Blair lilue — facings red I Wm. T. Freeman I Captains. Fra K. Sanily> Orainville Waddilove .fno W. (i. Telfer, I.ofM. .las >f. .Straton V. Siuvewright, AdjtHWh A. Knox Ernest 1'. Newuinn W. Inne.s lli^rhirt .1. .M. Williams (ieo <.)i:rry Clarke Hamilton Tovey .Mort .n F. Thrnpp Henry Fowler chas ti. Leggctt Henry II. Baker i;. U, DeB. Harnett Arthur ('. Ward. lien B. Laurence Searlet— facings blue Jiu> U. Sharp elvet. Clias A. 'I'orrlano I'.dw Will .Stokes ith (King's Own) i'''"!i' t- i"'i^« l>p„). I Kn.-:igne. itegu Kussell (i. Freidand 2nd BaTT. I'lli'"* Blackwood Melnioth ti. Guhan The Lion of England. ,,,, ,, , ,,, , , " , 1 hos E. .S. Hickman Ihe Koyal Cypher jicnrv Moore within the Garter. ''Cor- i.;,i„'H. 1 itzhcrbert uuna, ' •Budaj()Z,"".Sal-(j„a., i.;,iw Wright amanca," 'Vittoria,' -'St. Henry B. .Sullierland 8ebusti.in, ^ •' Nive,"|Malb'y E. Crofton Peninsula, '-Bladcns- /•avm..l-oflusCa»sidy,m. Alf C. Blair Hall bury, Waterloo, "AI-7. ,;/j/, j.w.d.Tclfer, ^^;l-ewis Del'. I'revost ma, •'Inkerman, "Se-j^rf;,.^ j. n. MeEweii, It.Wm Hare Larken Wm II. G. Cleathcr ,lno .Stanley Fred Gio Dcvkcley Hcin-y Gem Win. 'I'liompson .liio Fred Dell I'hillp A, Kiley iJudlcy jfonli Lie III uants. IW.C.DeBalinliunl, /.(i/.V. Geo. W. Daveni Geo. D. Dnwsou (ieo V. Boyd Wm Suton Dent, AOj. i.las. Birney |(;ha« Ally W'm Uob Jervis :.)no L. L'tterton vastopol. ^,>r.^tr. Cornelius Godfrey'Geo Crewe Vanneek JnoA.Smith c- I n"n"o'<.« l6'">V/., Menjm Lane 5ii-.Ino. Bell, G.t-H. .VC"|,L,Su»-.,(:ol. N.S.M. kinstry. \ 1. UfltUman. | I clmrd E. Hognii. TacRrogiir (irniit. illniy. i'lerki,.). rlmc'n;, P. Ktefe. jup. Bk. Scrgt.) Schoul Ueqalhltes ol every 4e8crl|itlon »( It. T. Mill M- THE NAVY. Comnuinder-in-CMt/ 0/ tJie yorth American und Wett Indinn Station— J'U Excclteucy, Vice AdinirnI Hir Jam km liol'R, U. C. li. Flag ticutenant , Arihur II. G. Iticlmnlsou. Sfcrctary, Jas W. SI. Asliby. Cl4rk ta Secretary, Hniiry l*. Hrcnnii. OFFICERS OF H. M. NAVAL YARD, HALT:\iX. Xaval and VictuaUing Ntorekttpcr and AccoutUant, Bi'njainlii Stokct. Cle.-ki, Edw J. DavT», Fras SturRCAR, F. X. C. Maogri'Kor. OFFICERS OF H. M. VICTUALLING YARD. HALI^'AX. Victualling Storekeeper and AccoiiiUaiU, Ilciijin 8t<>kcH. Clerk, C'lins J. Hill. iS' di'iiotCK t (.TOW — /' I'addlv Wht'd. Aboukir, 86. S.Ship, 3091 tons. 400 H. P. Rec. Ship, Jamaica. ('aptain. Sir V. Leopold McCllii- to>,.;, Kt.{ Commodore 2d data). Secy ....Uobt .1. U. 8mtirt I'rimmnudtr.Meu M. .Smith ;ii:ti<< Staff Com», Chaplain. . . Surgeo.i.--' Paijmtiiter . .Tho.s W. OHvci Kred On«k<"ll . . Jno Syinons .Ini) I'anoiis Caumu8,21. S. Corvette. 1466 tons. 400 H. P. Cafftain Alex C. (lordoii Lieut* C'haH Maxuii Thogl'.W. Neahnin H. II. Uiekiii III Mimter .Sflwyii H. .Sugdeii UtU.Mr.Ar..W. M. Lambert Chapl'n and t Rev. Edw A. Wll- A'ai'. Int.. S liuniK Surgeon Jar Juliimtonn Pa;ima»ter....l'. O. L. I'atcli .UevWiiiW.McCheane^ C/iief Jingn'r.Ei\w T. U. Bird •Jolin foogaii .lloiiry U. rthaw (.'hf Kngin'r. I'atk" Lauibert id Matter Iiio M. l{o«« Asft. Surg...i\\»a Ktpliiig AuRORA,35. S. Frigate. •2558 tons. 400 U. P. Captain A, K. It. l)eHor««y l,'oOTinaitc£er.Jiio Liddull lAtnla Tlios lUioiicr K.W.H.U.M. Iloroii Arch I,. DmiprlaH lleiiry J. rulrlie (illbert V. Htory Sf'i.tltr Inn E. Knight Vhnpl'nand t llcv Cieo W. inele- Xav. InatT J don, U.A. dapt. Mar.. ..Harry L. Kvaiis Ut Lt. Mar...'W.V. Mr.llwniiit; Surgeuit Ahniuty I rwin /'(ij/mau lUeh W. ll.M'e Mailer )no (i. Monguii Svrgeon C'liu« K. (lodfi'ey I'nymaUer. . . I'red Biirne Chief Ung'r.. (jcii A. Wells Snti. lA C'lias !'. Koot Atst. Surg.... I'hoa Hamilton Buzz.vRD, 6. p. Sloop. 980 tons. 300 H. P. Commander ..Chai a. Lindwy /,!>«« A.C. S. niaokctt Chan J. Balfour Xatirr Albert I i Bin Surgeon Wm. J. Tliomanon Paymaetcr... 'Vifc/ A'np'r.. IIcur>'W. Elgar Sub. ££...... Albert .M. Dueat Am. Surg... Captain.... Commander /.t'cii.'f 2rf .Waster IC. *.". Tremnync .■t«.it. Paym'r.V. U. (i. Wrlglit Constance, 35. S. Fri- t/ate. 3213 tons. 500 H. P. Eilw K Baniard KdwII.B. I'raiiklin Edw I'ilkingtun Will I'nrson* Edwin llotham Itieh I'. Tiirdon (.'hrls v. Cox .Master liio Kichiirdit Capt. Miir....(»eo Naylor •Jd U. .«ar....F. N. EortU Surgeon.... ..il. W. ilt-auniuiit Paymaster.... VhKii I'. Thunia* .\'(i \al Instr. ... JI ark 11 orris t.'hie/ Kngnr..>J«» II- Elli.H Siili. JU Hon. V. Cadogan Asst. i!)'i(r'. A. liaiigiTtidd Cordelia, 11. S. Sloop. 579 tons. 150 H P. Ueutt Law P. Willan . Iw G. Abba .Vaster Tom II. KeaU Capt. .,K(ir....Uodiiey V. Allan l»« IJ. Mar...\\. A. Uutlierford CAaj)in' Arnot, M. .'). Paymaster... Ij. C. Slasterson Xaval /iM(....las I'ayton, B.A. Chief Eng'r..VtM C. Alton Suit. Lt Kred A. Moysey Asst. Surgt..,C\\Ks J. KeiinoU Tlwn Conrr Asst. i'aj(»i...ll(:iiry EllU Duncan, 81. S. Ship. 3727 tons. 800 H. P. Flag Ship. Captain Uobt fiilirfun Commander. .( Iuik I'jirry Lieuls Percy P. Liixuiorc Henry (.'. Be.^t Henry .H. Kerr Ernest Uiee Edw B. 1'. Kelso Alex v. Haiitiiigi 11. I". Criihan W. T. Morgan Linilli'v C. Stuart A. F. Gresley V EJ B Vonl)«nop H. Kiisxell .Vasteri lusii. Datimn t'liarlcs Love Capt. .IMr....(.'ha9 J. Ellis, m. \st Lts. ..l/ar.A. Henry .\I. Kay JJon. 11. Ayliner ..Alfred C. Cassan KerS.llenning, H.i. .Jnu Little, B.A. Jno Nibill Ins. Towell. \st TA. Mar.. CItaplain. . . . Suryiutu.... Paymantcr. .Vaster Surgeon .. Suh IAS... Pinima'lrr Suh lAs... Edw O. C'riehton .E.lw IL C. Smith i;dw C. Baker . Tlios T. Uiordan Alex 'l'.(/....Vli'\S■ /'aymaKer.. .1 VV U U CJnlawortliy Sub. l.t Thus K. 8ulivaii U Matter*. . .Chas llnyfleia C'lum lliillUo Jason, 17. S. Corvette. 1711 tons. 400 H.P. Captain t'hns M. Ay nvsK-y Lieutt Cnpiil Wodtiiouse Kred .1. Kaitthcr Iri'il W. K. Kupcr U«o U. MooTU Matter Jas Itobortnuu Ut U. Mar. .•.Vim McnzJus t7inpJaiii..^etiVVKMolIwaine,nA Surgeoti Win ll.L,loy. J'Hj/matter.. ..llvury C'ulluway A'ai'ii! Jtut. . . . Chief Kug'r. .Geo H. lionton Sub. U H. T. Wright '2d .Matter . . . . Aaiit. Surg. ..Jitfi L. Whitney Attt. Pagm..Vi, A. V. C. ScenlfM Lilt, 4. S. Gun Vessel. 702 tons. 200 H.P. Comnuinder. • Lieutt li. W. Itax II. Ht. V. Jonkhis Matter Thou Uuberson Surgeon H. Sweotman i^aymaster. . . .Ueniartt T. Cullpy Chief Kng'r. . . Ja* Driver Amt. faym.. •.llvnjni Um-ick NiQER, 13 S.Corvette. 1072 tons. 360 H. P. Captain Ja^M. Bruce Lieutt Kol)t H'oodward .In» A. Itoxer (Jen W. (Jsniiim) Matter Alfred F. Gibbons Surgeon (Mark A. Ducket l>agmatter....Vfn\ E. Kelly Chief Sng'r. . . Wm Curtin Sub. IX Juo N. Mercer AtH. Surg las D. Hmith, MB. Attt. l'agm...i.ieoK Marcon Nimble, 5. S. Gun Ves- sel. 427 tons. 80 H.P. Commander.. WfrtH ,1. Cliatfleld Lieut Jno O. Jones 'Jd Matt«^. . . .Henry W. Campion Attt. Surg...VrfA F. Fljrnn Attt. Paym...'Wm H. Kainsey Ptlade8,21. SCorvette. 1271 tons. 360 II. P. Captain Lieutt.. .Jno II. Vidal Meyniimr li. Smith ThoH Howes Kobt W. Duvies Harry L. Veltch Matter liobt J. C. Grant 1«( Lt. Mar.... Jno Uolland Surgeon Henry llarkan Paj/maftcr.. 'Jno G. lianies Chief Hng'r.. yin\ L'lianibcrs Sub. Lte...,.Jw' lilackburn jGi'O K. Boyes Krt'd It. Dii-kvu «J. 1'. Mv»n Attt. Surge ■ .Jno llorrocka, M D. Joint Alulvuiiy RosARio, 11. S. Sloop. 673 tons. 150 H.P. Commander. .L. H. Verstunno Lieuta Artliur cowbuni 'f hos G. rricn ■ .Ji'Nite Diokmui ..W. V. V. Uurtlctt ..(Jhas J. Card ..L. G. r. Goodrich Master Surgeon... Pnymutter. Sub. U,.., A'lt. Sury. .Uat. I'lij/m .Jus A. I'lrkiiis Royalist, 11. S. Sloop. coy tons. 150 H. P. Commander. -U. E. G. Knrlu Lieuts Cha(J, Wixu Alfred C. Harris Matter \>m .l'"red C. IliinU'v .Wui. It. Walpole y/onC.J.G.Cado(riui .Jas W. Hcuitt .W. 8. K. Gow .Wm J. liankin.Xll). .Jno Asliton Terbor, 16. Iron S. FloatingBat. Armour Plated. rJ71 tons. 200 H. P. Capl'tin I. F. IJ.WnliiwriKht Liemt I'ldiv G. .Madtlijck Wni Vicnry Matter U. 'V. >'-. IVarcc Capt. Mar. ...iieo «). Evnns. Ut Ut. Mar. .At. Andw rtt. Jolm .Felix II. MurHh .i>'i(rj;«>r(er Matter General, Col. U.'HIifli .Sinoltiir, N.tS.M. fCol. Jiio W. l.aiiriu, U. Col. li. M. Arn»}-, Lt. Co . Cr.'wo Uc-Hilf, N-«.M-. I.t. Col. Conruil SawvBr, N.8.M. l.t. fol. C. Unrily, Capl. li. A. Dep. AtiistatU Qr.Maater General Cnpt Itobi'rt Hrerhiii, N..S. M. {Quarter Mauler General'* Dcpt I.t. Culoiicl Hugh llnrtiihorne, X.S.M. Staff I'tijmatler I). Henry .Htarr. flitrgeon General Uufun i?.' liluck. M. D. ata} auryeoui Win J. LuwU, M.I). C. C. Hanilltuii, M.I). Judge Advocate General Andrew M. Untacku, O. 0. L. PROVINCIAL RIFLE ASSOCIATION OF NOVA SCOTIA. Patron, II. U. H. tliu Prince of Wales. f His Kxiclleuiy I.t.-(Jcnf ral ."^Ir W. Fenwlck Wllllami, Bt., IvCB, tec, Llout.- < Governor, unci Comnittnder-in-Chlof. Viee-Patron* \ '"* Kxoellency Major-Oeneral Charles Hastings Doyle, Comniauder II. M. I His KxciUeiicy .Sir Ulchard Uravcs Macdonnell, Kt., C. B., Governor and I. Cominuiider-in-Cli!ef at lion)? IConi;. PruidetU, Lt Col Ileury Pryor, l!nd l^ueun'!! Halifax Ucgt. Vice-Presidenta, ex oOlcio, Tlio Senior Otlioers (not unattached) of Counties, who uic sub- scribers. Ste'y and Treat., Capt Georpro TUmnson, 1 H Militia Artillery. C'«iinci(, Lt. Col. A. O. .Tones, Lit Brlnado Hfx. Uiiitia Artillery; Major Audw. K. Mnckinlay, Hfx. Volunteer BnttHlion ; Lt (;ol Honrv 8. Jost, .Ird Lunenburprh Ueift ; Lt Col W. H. Crelerhton. I'd Brigade Hxf Militia Artillery; Lt Col J. W. CarmiehBel, 5th Pictou Kc^; Lt Col L. J. Morton, 13th Hfx Uegt; Lt Col Wm .1. Stairs, 9th Hfx liegt; Major .las C. Cogswell, 3rd Queen's Hx Uegt; Lt Col Chas Blanchnrd, 1st Colchester Uegt ; Capt Juo H. Cniupbell, Hfx Volunteer Artillery; Lt Col .lames W. King, Sth Hants Kegt ; Capt W. Mvors Gray, I'd Qurens Hfx llupt; Lt Col Chas J. ate wart, Ist Cumberland Kegt; Lt Col. JHO Bonrinot, 1st Ciipo Breton llegt ; Lt Col 1). H. Clarke, 1st Kings Uegt ; Lt Col Geo V. luBO, ;trd Annapolis Itegt; Lt Col Stewart Camphnll, 4th Guysboro Uegt: Major J. T. Wylde, Naval Brigade; Lt Cel W. B. Townsend, 4th Yarmouth Bogt. Fh Halifax Co. MilitiaArt'ry 1st BRia.4.DE. U. Col. A. Q. Joues Majors. Ednr J. Kenny U. B. Aimou, jr. Captaint. .Ino K. Albro i W.lt.rt. Wainwright, adj Geo. ThoniHOK ?>i;dk J. Tretnaiu Uuo Mitchell (•CO Buist A. S. {Sutherland 2nd Capta. S. C. Nash Frsd G. Wainwright Thos Miisom Fred P. Fairbanks I-'rank Romans W. McK. Blanchard r.itiUt. (•CO Uitchie It. X. Heck with Thus Uitehie F. .M. W hidden li. T. Muir idjt, W. it. a. AValn- wrlght. Captain P. JU„ Kflw Tlinney, capt y. J/., Cathcart I'heni.ton IS iirif.' Major, Hou.Chas. Tufiper, Jl.u. J.S.,W.N'.Wickwire,M D Second Briqade. /A. Colonel. W. H. CrcigUton Majors. Jno A. Sinclair M. B. Daly Captains. Thes. E. Kenny Jno B. Young li. L. Coleman, adjt Jas Shand, jr Alex S. Finnie Jne C. More | Wm H. Hill Franklyn Kinnoar j 2«J Captains. ' Frank F. Oarvio ! J. P. Tromnin | Thos W. Mills I Thos Mowbray I Wm S. Howe I IS. G. Smith ; TAcuta. I Jas Crelgl'.ton I David Skirving ' .las A. lioyt | II. II. Kraneklyn Cliiis Ta.vlor Adjt, K.L. Colenitm. capt (/..v., C.A.Creipliton. cpt Siinj., .LB. Garvie, U.I>. .i.S., A.H.Woodlll, M.l>. TuiBD Brigade. T.l. Col. J. Hunter Duvar MlXjor■^. Jus C. Mackintosh Chas £. lirowu Captains. Aug Allison M. F. Ugar, adjt U. T. Braine '2d Captains. Kdw Morrison JnojH. Hoyt Kdw Boak i.ievtt. Jno Starr Alex G. ilesslein Wm tiarvlo Itolit H. Cogswell A. W. Brockley K. n. Boak T. C. (iarvio Tkos C. t^hrevo A. J. Harrington J. Ontriini, jr Kobt Snook Arch Gray Lowe Clarke J. W. Ouseley K. A. ArchboM Adjt, M. V. !'v.sar, capt (^.M. W. D«mililson,ouj)t Surg., A. Moren, M.D. \a.S, I'Mw I'arrell, Ml> let Reqt. U. Col. .1. J. Bremner ! Majors. Itobt J. Itomans .(no. Dulfns, Jr. Capt'iins. J. H. Toblu Geo MfLean I Jas B. .Morrow I Ciias J. Wylde Hy. N. Paint Kobt. F. Watt J. W. Watt IJ. 11. Keeves \tt Us. Alfred Drownn J. B. Bland. jr G. K. Frith, Jr G. v.. Francklyn .Sanil ('. Jordan It. II. .Skimmings W. J. Coleman Jr L'<< Lif.iUs. K. (,'. Fairbanks Jus W J Calilwell l^r.-Mr., Wm Esson 2ad"Queen's"Rgt » IJ. Col. Honry Prj-or Majors. Hon. S. L. HhannoD Oeo E. Hurtun Captains. A. D. Mcrkel F. W. Bullock J. F. Greenwood Robic I'niacke W. Mvers (iray, adjt. ]l W Johnston F. D. Corbutt H. W. Albro F. N. Kennoy E. G. .Siaynor l-« as. T. II. Alnion II y>uther1and C. B. Bullock \i Prescriptions carefully disponsed by BROWN BROTHERS & CO R. T. MUIB, Bookseller and Stationer, 12A Granville Street. Is e •s <£) O O e o OS O o 525 b 52i I— I CE4 Q < I— I W ■< O <: •id o O 148 belcher's farmer's. [18G7. Scott Trpoialii A. Cowin (■ H Hniiniler^ J. C. Koliprtton •I. A. Leiliu ZnH U. J. F. Kciiiijr AHJ, \V. M. Ora.v, rpt. (jr.-Mr., Uvnjiii C'ruwo A. *.,'!"■ n. I'ryor, M. D, '2d l.ifuts Lowiii P I'liirliniika BInion K AdliT Jim Cnriiiiiii Win Uvaiijr Adjt, 11 J rnrkrr, nipt q.Mr, t V DoWolf Knry. C I) UlRby, M.Ii. r.Jr, Kdw Duikett 7tu Reot. 3rd"Queen;s"Rgt;j„„c-f:'H.^'^r""- £/. Co/. Henr/ Hi^iiuwitz J. C. CogDwvll IJ. W. IIOM Captaint. F. CrelKhton Tlio«. Clay Jan. CuMpii J. R. Smltli A. Burnt. J. Mipnowitz K. U. Hari'iiigtun Kdw liolinuii J. It, Murray, adjt. lit l.ta. Kobt McMiirruy W. ii. C'uuuibs E. W. Chli'iiinu Will. Woodlll W. E. IIcfl'uriiHii 1). U. Woodwortli 2d Lieuti. Sllaii Mauvuiie Geo W Joiie* Adjt, J. U. Murray, Cpt. qr.-ilr., U. U. Frost Surg., £. Jemiiiitr^ii -M.D.j I^ M Hmit'h Henry Ililtz JUaJm'S, I'l'fer KoKs M Kearney C'apti. F W Fluluvlck Jnu Hutherlniid I'Rtk Munn|;linii Wm Camiibell U V Hui-toii (i I > Martin Alex Andenou I Kail c Giiet>! II. J. U. Auderhon T L Studd, adjt Isl l.ievt. .loK H W«ek» 2nd IA». J II Aiiilei'son (Jeo Ituwlhigij H Ciactz Jus A Anderson Inaac Onetz II. J. U. Anderson Gilbert Sutherland Jiio V WriKbt Hun CnmpbBll 4th" Queen 's"Rgt, JJ. Col. Thos. A. liaucr ifajora, F. B. LeCain J. U. Symon* Captaini. A J Crcipliton II .T N I.eCniu Uubt .Sfather Chns Apploton W II llnrt 1) Fraser, adjt IH Lieuls. f'< Tiippcr W t'raipren II II llliKli II D BiHckndar T Leuliy Adjt, l> Fraser, capt Q.M.. .1 Craipeii Surg, A Covvie, M.D. Gth Regt, Li. Colonel, Joseph 8 liek'Iier ifajom. Tlios A Hyde Edw Billing Captains. Geo K Aiulemon Cu Jcdinson >Vin Murray Wni I) McNutt Jna U Foslt-r Ileurv .1 I'arker Win .S Hilver J A Tlionuou adjt Wm U, \«t l.ieut. Fonter Jh:4 Ililtz Kdin Ililtr. John Kogvrg Jno Irving A F W MHck (ieo F. Onnipbell Adjt, T I, Studd, rapt V..»)-, JnoV Wr!^;llt Surg, W II Weeks, M.D 8th Reqt. n. Col. Jnmoii B Oxicy Majors. .1 F UiclinrdKon O It Uiiiiuok Captains, J W K J..linst.m J N Kiti'liie, oe/Je .Fiio Diividsiin Tlios Fitziimurieo I) A Nii'liolson Amos llnvorstock W K K Fultz Licula. It ThoiTnon Kdw Ilnvey It 1) Claike.jr A Reid M O Stephen Adjt, J N lUtrliie, capt P.M. .M V ninck t^.M. Wm WiUon Surg, 1) McX I'arker.MlJ •Jth Reqt. //. Vol. Win J .Stuirs Mdjun. Gi'o J Tr-iup Roljt Gray 1 Capla. Rcibt Taylor, adjl J T Twining .1 A (irniit r W Tapper Stephen Tobin Levi Hart : (' IloHtnrinan I F. M McUoiinld I U II Fuller ' Alex Stephen \ la( Lituti. I Jno FStnirn ' G G Siitiierland j Nioh I'ower 1 W II fhrlstlnii I Kdw JidiiiRoii Kdni Itviin ' J A Smith 1 W (i Cooper 2d Lituti. ■ Jno Booth W A Itvuii IKin Booth Adjt, R Taylor, capt V.,tf, J E Cabot Surg, A G liattie, .MU. IOtu Reqt. J.t. Col. A S Gladwin Maji/rt. Geo MvLood Cliaii N Sprott Captaini. S Hutchinson Don DiUinaii Jas Kent A .Me J Logiin, adjt Will I.ayton Will Guild Mai Uoitaii .Sainl Burris I«t IJa. Hiles Meliinin Kobt HIggin* Jno lEeid Jas ('ruiekalianks Jno H Taylor 2rf Lieuts. Alex Lindsay ,Iiii> Itran (ieo I'arker (ieo Diekey A A Uniclen IluKh (i Ueid Will Mef'iiidy Aitjt, A M Lognn. capt q..\>. Will II (ilndwiu Surg, W I'uarsdU, M.I). A.S, jns F Laughliii, >i[> 11th Reot. J -I. Col. Peter S Hamilton JIfajcyra. FII I) Vielh Isaac J Wvlde Captf. Wm M Allan, jr Thos II Carre Albeit Wier B V Wilson F C .Mahon, adjt Kdwin It King Conielfuj 'J\o'- ^st Licutn. Clias Thomas Clias I'uttiier Adjt, F C Malion, rapt I^.M, Will 11 CImkv .Surg, It S Campbell, Ml> .1..S, W A BueUlcv. M,I), 12th Reqt. I,t. Col. Georgo Frnser Afajart. J W JohiiMlon, Jr Chas.M Nutting Capl». J It Chamberhiln A Meli Barton Jas II VaiiBitskirk Inivid Frailer J T MeAlpiiiu adjt J J Fulton Tlinnison Woods Nell Sutherland M. II, Kiehey Iff lAtuli. Jno Mel. end Itobt Mitchell 8, Fonvsl Jus Leurv H. L, Va'iiHusklik U, M. Eniniett 'Id Lieutt. Albert I'olloek Jos I'rieo Jas Miller Jus Glcncrosa Adjt,i.1. MeAlpliie.cuij t^M., I). G. Keith Surg., U. Jaiuiesuii.M.D. 13th Reqt. /,<. Col. L, J. Morton itajort. E, J. Lordly Jat A. Morcn, Jr, Capt a. Chas McDonald, adjl. J, 8, McDonald F. C, Elliott 1). W, Areliibald Win, H, Tldmarsl. Henry Bulcoin rtanil U. Uorton Itt Lieut. .Jno Tapper L'rf Lieutt. .Inn Baleom Jno Murphy Adjt., C. McDonald, rpt 14th Reqt. U. Cot. B. A\ . Salter Major: C. II. M. Black Henry Y. Clarku Capt: Wm. Mumti David Thoinaon Jno Crouclier, adjt. Jas Cornelius W. Uedinond Isaac Crouclier 1({ Lieut: Jas Crouclier Win. (iarrison Will Kailer Jno Webber WoKtIy (.'rooks David Webber '2d r.ie.uls. Elias Groiio Will Salter Geo Grono BROWN BROTHERS & CO., Importers of Flower, Field & Garden Seeds, Btrett. [18G7. FortmonHles, Purses, Jewelry, Ac, at R. T- MDIR'S. Itii Regt. U. (UU. I'rnsor Afajm-i. iliiiMliiii, Jr : Nuttinit Capta. nnibt'rlnlii lUrtoii I'Hiilliiiikirk l'"raiii'r Alpiiitt adjt Ituii un WodiU itherlund IJIchey 1<( LituU. •I.fOll lltPhell •«8t II ry V'niiHuskirk £iiiiiiut( 2il Lieut: I'ulluck it'U Hit ciicroM J.T. McAlphiCfup 1). U. Krttk U. JniiiienuUjM.D. 3th Keut. It. Vol. ilortuii ilajort. uonlly Morcu, Jr. C'afitii. (cDuiiulil, adjt. vDoualil Uiott Ari'liibald 'ri Uuleoin Uorton \tt Lieut. td Lieutt. com urphy MoDonnUl, rpt tin Kegt. U. Col. Suiter .Major: \l. Itlark Y. Clurko Ctipt: lluilltl Tliiiiinoii luclicr, adjt. melius (linoiul roucher l(( Lieiit: (jiiclier arrUuii nder ■bber (."looks Wtbbor liZ Lieut: ' IllUT roiio 3arden Seeds. 1867.] ALMANACK. 140 0«o Dauphlnoy Rami CroucliPr Win Orono, Jr Adjt., J. Crouchpr, cap . II. rittx Jiio T WyUlo Caplt. 4. .Iiio K. Kyer»iiii II, Haiiil l.urkn i. (.'ojiii Uaiiiiibvll I. W. H. Hint '.'. I.. A. .Spuiiagle HI. A. W. Hurt 4, Kntiik Killiiin 1. Kbpu .Mimely 1. Alex Furruitt I. Uaviil Mul'liei-'ou 'i. Aiiibruiio Allan y. .Io» J. Tiii.-kpr 1. Will K. Wlor i. Clius v. Kiikk'c« 11). Ja.1 E. Hart Lieuts. 4. Oeo li. buuiio 1. lipo 11. Davis i T. V. Cniiipbell •.'. J. W. Cobb 1. Cisd Wilann 4. Hugh Ciiiiii 1. U. Ciorplmiu 10. AltVetl Hart 1. Jaiiieg Uiiflvcs 1. VV. .Mifarluuo 11. Will llowo Chief Kny., A. McDonald .Uljl., C. W. Scott y.J/., M. J. Curlimu Colchester Co. 1st Kegt. //. Col. Clias Blaiiplinrd I .IRII K. Major. Uliiir Capti. Jiio Yuill Cliaii H. lllatr It. 8. MpCurdy Win JlrOuIly Kiclid C'r»i|ir" .hiu 8. Kutun) .Ino Siindiirijou Kobt Unriiliill Win E. Logan 11. II. BlancharJ, adjt \it Lieut: K. F. ."uthpriaiia .1. IC. Katoii (l'.'o .Nol.'n .las .Sutlierliind Ueo MoLuod 2Hd U: \ Henry Iteiijaniln I'Mioniaa M. \i'y.,Uiiacl3urnUill Hnry., A.C. I'u^e, M.u. A. .'i.,Jusl{oSH, M.I). 4th Reqt. U. Cot. Oeo Campbell Major: H. A. .lone* liobt Korinan Captain: «iln« (.'nrhett ThosU. .MrKiin.afy. .los .Spencer Clins C'liinniinirs .Ino It. Klelflier ■Ins Spencer D. V. I.ayton ■las Hliiipsoii lieo Itoiniins Ut IJt. .Inthnm O'Brien .1. B. W.MorrlHou Henry rrquliurt ■Ino ('. .Speiicxr riios Williams W. McC. I'rquhurt 2nd U: rlins C'orbelt Luther Spencer A.C. C'opp A. (i. JSpeiieor Ao(j.,T. I!. McKim.rpt y. Jir.,A.W.M>l.«llan' Sur,W.E.Meltobert8,.Ml) I Darld N»Ison Wm Ln^an I Geo Waugli I .Ino rriiuhart Beiijin Blair, adjt lit I a: Wm fatternon Itolit Turvps I R. !,. Caltcii I Welwood t'urrlo I M. I'riisfr 1 Will Irvine ■Ian lliaydon Isaac Ulair 2nd Uf . Isaac Ueid Win .Mrt'uiiy .las .Nelson J. Kennedy ■Ino Wilson ■I. H. Henderson li. Nelson CliasBravden Adj., U. illair, rpt Q. Jf., Arch I'ntterson ■Viirj;., K. U. Hoach, MD. 7th Regt. 5th Regt. Will A U. Col. Fiilnier .\fajors. Harris Kiilnier (joo V. Mcl.vllan Captains. .1. Willnrd Crane, nd/. ■IiioD- Mc(;urt ■las I.. Mooro .Murk I'lilmor tieo Lewis Win Boyd Tiios F. McKonxte 1<( IA». ■Ins Hill Wm Fulton A. C. Bates Alex Taylor Andw Thompson 2nd Us. Rodk MeKenzia Dniil C. Nieoll Snml Creelinan Danl Stcwnrt Henry Frederick t-:iias H. Marsh .1. .Mo Kim Alex FiiUon A .1. Davison .\ij., .1. W. Crnne, firf. Q. .ir.,.I. W.Cutren Sura.,!}. L. de at.CroIx .M. D. 6th Regt. Lt. Col. John Millar Major: David A. Canipbcll Kobt A. Lopaii Captaiiu. Arch Campbiill Henderson Lias* Kdw Kent Lt. Col. ■Ino McKay Major*. Angus .VcLeod John McKay Captain*. Jno McKay Hugh Munro Jno Murray Jus Uraham,»f'J. 1st IJ». Don .Suthnrland, Danl McKay (ieo Mcintosh Wm McKay Angus Clunn 2nd LA: Angus McKay Danl McKay Hugli McKay Murdoch McKay Aligns Paynu Sirnehaii .McKay Alex Murray Angus Munro A(ij.,jHs liniham, cp(. y-.'ir., W.J. McKay Surg.,0. O. McKay, MD. 8th Regt. lA. Col. Eliakim Tupper Major. SamI Johnson i Captain*. lOeo H. Bates D .M. (i. Johnson, adj. Oeo Fulton I Kobt Gammnll ' Kinhd Waddoll Arch Oainmell ; Jns A. Cox SamI Johnson I Itt Us. Jno Dickey Win Cox Jas liraham Itobt S. ('. Hamilton Wni Uoiirloy ind U: ■Tag Scott FreUk 'I^;pper Wm Dyarinond oj M I O O a o CO CO o 9> f4" 1^ T ^1 BROWN BROTHERS 4- CO.^Qold Leaf, Dry Paints and Varnisheu. I s o o 3 o as 55 (53 H OS I— I a O ■«{ 1-3 55 O Q O R. T. MUIS, Bookseller and Stationer, 120 Qranvi Ue btreet. H alifax [1867. 150 belcher's farmer's Jan Hamilton i Captain$ Chai Lydlard BlUi King Wm Pratt ICE. McNutt, adj. Clinii II. FoK Pelt-r McFnvlnno .l.M.ri.Jolincon,fp/. O. K. I.. I'lcr» V. ■'i*, Ml>. .Ino II. UuiiX A.S.,yfalttt'VhomtM,»u Jno M. Aniru« _ .. ilno B. Klnley L. C. .MoNutt Cumberland Co. i;»';,V„'Jl;„ 1st llEOT. U-C'ol. Chos J. Ktawart Mtijori •T. II. rimpiniiu .lus Moore Captain* C. J. Tuwiiiilieni] Wm lUu.k J. A. Illni'k .Ino Coojior W. II. Main (1. Vf. KurroHt Aaron Chiirrli Wm (;linpniiin K|ilirBliii Church .ln« U. IlavidsoD Hjrlvauus Low* J. F. Hniith, a^. 1« Ltt. Kupart Luaby Abul Cliurcli C E. Ktttchl'ord, jr. Jus iiuiif\y llirniii lllack Jo4 il. Uciit Nuthaii K. Low* Jua Cuva •2nd U». Jno O. Tritntiolm Wm II. 'rriipman J no Churvli Alfred 8. Cliappoll Adj., .1. F. Smith, eft. ld Cunn I'l'tcr Murray .1. li. Ilibttson .1. L. Baxter K McDonald 'J)id Ijt. ' Danl Biinjainiu lioo Tiiltlu LUun Uulteu r. I.. IbbltJon Orlando .>4niith [AiJJ.,V. K. McNutt, rp<. .i^.JU., Cyrus Hint ' Hurt/., Clias Creed, M.D. 2nd Reot. Lt. Col. Itufus Seaman ilajor* n«o lllbbard It. ChriaUu Captain* Chaa Laurcncu Wm Maffatt, a4J. .Ino Moffiatt Abrnhara Latt« Jnn Canham David Hunter lilt Lt*. Wm Balrd Antir ,• BuHway iMviil UickinHon A. U. Kos8 2)1(2 U*. Itobt Chriity Uavid Hunter .)no Canham Nlt'liuloa Charman AiiL, W. Moffat, cp(. Surg., C. Crane, m.o. H 3rd Rkgt. Lieut. Cat. O. rinco,jr. Major* Ju( Jonu8 Alux A. Black I 4th RuGT. i I J. Cut. Houry (Mdrlght Major* C. .1. Mol'iirlane C. K. Kerr Cai4iiint J. A. UoliiTlson ' Wni oxlev Klulid UkIIvIu W. B. Ilupstls I Edw llftti K. 1>. King, adj. L. A. .McKay IF. 1). Bctta JacL'. 'Jliisliolm 1»« IJa. Wolwood McXab J. K. Kvung K. Oxley .Ia-< Bi'ttH KiMinetli Toed Sulomon I'eera Albert Bieney Jus OkHviu •2nd Lt*. Arthur Miura Jno Betta Adj., P.. U. Klnff, cpt. onkin 'Ihonipnon .Smith J. II. Cilr.iy C>. H. Uiiridson, adjt. Ucnjm Oxley J. E. Taylor U«o Thompson Uuftia Wood Nelson Flllmora Jno KhiK .loliu (Jllvniy ind U*. AIDrad Davldaou Jas.llyatt Isnao I'atton (.'has Fillmoro Wm Klntr Adj. O. •>. Davidson, V. M., H. W. Havre .yir/-,,JnoC.l>lilill| cpt. ,MD 6th IIeqt. MajfMTii. A. I llriullry A. >. Townslo nd Cajitain: It. l>eW. KlnK Thc.s W. MrKuy .Jno (WlleHplu liitvid \. Kiillertun V II. Fulli-rton, adj. AiiKUs Metilllivray .lobnston I.ewla .Mui'k V, iJudswurtb !•( I,t». B. N. FiiM^rton .«anipsoii Mooru A. i;. Sndth Jno W. Junks H. C. Tlioiiipson F.. Ueattv Captains Jno ru^slpy A. 1). Bos* Jpptha Harrison M. B, Harrison, Adj II. v.. Mills H. W. Itlpley S. K. Hmhh lit lu*. Wni I.nwrcnco Jno AdiiiMS Jepllia lloeR ' (•, C. Ilnrriaon ('. v.. I.fwiH Knfus l(i|)l«y J. A. I'UKsley Tlius Ilnrriaon '2d J.irutt. Uufns lliirrinnn Alfred lliiiiinun Henry Itlplcy Adj, SI. II. ifarritton, C>l V. M., llios Itoui'li .k'urj/, biliis I'urdy, y\i. '2d lAi. J. OIney l.cwia Jnu K. !>' >n Kdvv J. \\ iird Jos Wlllll JcM J. Jeflers .lcO.,V. 11. Kullertoti, P. M., Kdw Vlckory y. U., F. Vorke Ar. ,7.,C. UeWoIf, .M 7th Reot. U, Cut. Jos. N. II. KIderkin Major Chas Smith Captain* llolit Kerr, adjt. Chnn Ilntfleld Oeo Hill A. Blenkhom B. HattUld ls( U*. Jno Ornhaui 11. S. llowiird .Ino. Kelly A. Mi'i.unnan J. E. Fowler 2nd Us. Henry Kerr Jus. Heed ChuH Collins Auron Hatfleld) Adjt\V,. Kerr, capt H. M., Jas. Kerr 8th Reot. j.t. t;oi. Chas I.awreuco Major* Uicbd Pipes Jno Uoach I i)th Reqt. I lA. Col. I E. J. Tunly ! Major. J. 11 8. Purdy Captain* Tlios A. Htewart Wm .siulicrliind Itobt (illi'.s It. W. I'lllniure M. C. llnlliday Jus Jolles /. Htunchuusu Ut l.t*. Clifloril A. Purdy (iPO \j. Purdy Ueuben Uuobton Tlion. Italstun Huial Fillniuro '2nd lit. C. Htonehousc Uenjni Purdy Jus Meikle Kira Itushton Knbt Kusbton Jolni Jumes Hti-wnrt Adj; Jno M. Atkins ^. J/.,Tbos A.atewart Pictou Co. Artillkiiv Brig. JJ, CoL JnoMeKlnlny Major. James Ivus Captain* S, a. Itlirl.y, adjt Geo It. Uavies Jos A. iiordon Willinni W. Cilennle rbn« K. Oavies Mnrdoeb McPhcrson H. H. Nnrraway Simon II. lioliiicu DnnI M('Kuii::ie li. J. Crimtb Lieut*. Jno It. Iluvies Jno IJ. MeI.eod i)on Fruser BROWN BROTHERS & CO., Druggists, Ordnance Square, Halifax. 9t, Halifax [1867. (,'aptain* llHrHinn llarrlaun, Adj. illlla itlplor liiilth Ut /.ti. awreiicu lIltlMt I lldt'K Inriiiioii Ulpley 'iitfii^y lari'isun :d Ueutt. Iliirrinnn lliirrii>(iii ICipli'V . 11. Ilnrrlnon, l']>i lllci* lluui'll Ullan I'lirilv, >i v. th Reqt. /.(. C'u(. •iirdy Jlujor. i. I'uriiy \, Htewurt iilhi'rliiiul .1I.-.S rilliiKire llnllidaiy llfi nvhuiiHU U( IJf. i\ A. I'urdy Turily Kufhton UnUtun illiiiuro 'Znd Hi. t'hOURO I'lirtly ikic iialiton .utlitoii no M. AtkiiiH bt>a A. tttvwart ictou Co. LLKUV Brig. JJ, iU. KInlny .Vajor. Cuplainii i|,-!iy, adjt liavif* 'inliiii \V. CiU-niilo Dxvica li Mrl'hersoii nrrawHy II. II<>llllU:i KuiK'.le ritlitli l.icutt, Duvica McLuud at-r t5, Halifax. FooUoap, Letter and Note Paper at R. T. MVIR'S. 1867.J ALMANACK. 151 Mnli'nlrii ('HmpbeU (i. W. Klliiill l>. >!• Kuv U.>l>i lluoktu !!<< IJ. Pctor Cnrmll .\4JI.,Hnm\ (i. ni(?by, rpt q.M., Unl.i H. Knwmipi S'lliv/, (i M. .liillllst.,(fe(jA. Cliriatic 1st Reot. I.t. Col. Uoht Doitll (!ap(aina, Clinii Wilson Tliiia I'lirti'iia y J/., i'ctor fVernr ,Siiri/.i II. KIrkwuorl, .Ml* 2n(l Reot. fA. Col. .Ilia Kitchen Major Clma K. Hrnry Htawart llurna Hiineiin (.'lii»li(>lni iilivvr I.anKillo Tlins 1). (ioiilil ii. 11 riiuiiiKou Win uainniMM elms .Mi'^imrrie J.M. lioul.l, ,l,i_/. U. r. McKenzIo .In* Itll.HH \it Ut. .Ilia GiiniiiKiu Will MutUcsDn Will ilarliiiiinic II. .11 .SnUii-ilana ('. MoDi.imUl .IiiN |{iii|f;cra Ilaiifiiril Lan)(illu 2iMi Lt». l>. Miirrny Kpliraiin Lanfcillo I.iiimn ratrii]iiia idj..}. I), limild, Opt. y. M.. .U>'' McKi'iiiif Surg., A. Aiidcrauii, .MD 3nl Reqt. U. Cnl. I David MutlicHun Afajor .Ino Uogg Captain$ A. I''. MHtliiison Jno n. Ml Donald, Ad]. A. VV. Siiiitli Don CiiiiipliHll ilapip iMcKacn Anthony W. McT.olInn Abi'alinni ('Inrke A. D. MuKoii/li- A. It. Buthurlnnl l»r TAs. Dun McMillan .liiii i .Matiic^tiiii Alex Siithi'i iaiid IliivUI I'lMKOMin •Jm// /.(. II. R. I iiahaiii, .U/J.J.Ii. McDonald, fjrf. S'irg.. W. K. Cool.u,MU. I ' 4th Reot. I .Viijuri Jno MfKiii/.li' Alex Ml riivrsou ' '(il'inini Jno .1. Knurr fii'o II. Siiihi'rliind,/l(f;. Ko(l M' K.|i/.i M.'I,i-.,d Wni .Muxw.ll ^l(y.,(i.ll..> KnlcoiiiT r. A. Miiiii'pir ,r. W. rrmer, L'aJ •in A Ut. Jno l''rn:Aci' W. r. MrN«ll David .'^iLiherland Uobt Walkrr I'etcr Mi'Kac Adj.. li. K. MiKav, Cpt. qr-.Ur., J. U. I'. I'rnacr Siii-;i., J. K. .loucB, .M.Ii, Thna M'-Millna I Tlio» Kraacr .la.i ( iitti'ii lii.lil W. lili'liill liilii .Mi'liitoali .Ino (uiiiiiiiiiKa Da\iil Mit(h«ll Dickson I,.iivdc'U Aiichv V. Millar Uulit llr.nvii Dniil ,Imc knoii Ino «. t'lipeland, Adj. I. if l,U. .laa CaiiK'i'cin Jno i:. .Siiiitli Alex .Miiiri'ifor Jaa C. Dtiiiu A. K. MitcTic'll l.'/i(< U. 3. DiiwiTs Adj., J. S. Copclniid, cpi l/r-.l//-., Will illcliiiK .S'i(rff.,.ln.; Mitchf-ll,Mli, 6th Reqt. j U. Col. \ John Grant | .l/cijora i Jaa lloliiii'a .Saiiil KrasiT (Japtaint I Alc'v (iraiit D. A. W llolnioa, ad>. J. !■. McDonald Will (iraiit, l:it i IVliT (Iraiit ' Will liniiit, 2nd I .1. W. Canieron j .\lcx IrasiT .1 (1. (iriuit Uaac Mciiilvniv Tlios .McDioiiiKl Doll I'laaicT Is' I At. Itolit Molnioxh .Vli-x Mcl'hic liiiljli lirant 8th Rert. U. Col. Allan Mcl'liiii l/'i ;•»•« 1). D. Ml Donald Jno D. .Miiri'ay r(i;i.'(ii)n Win !•■. McKciizlo D. I(. McK.ii7.il> J. W. .MiKcn/.iu (lOo Miirriir, Adj. Dioi McLciiii D. N. ItolicilKOU Jas llo1icrtsi.li |j( lAa. (ieo C'liiiplicll Will licivar !•;. A. Mcl'liie .Ino D. .McKi-nziu Jay McD.>iihIc1 Cuo. .McDonald 'ind I At. W. McDonald .Ina .Mcliri'Kor Wni .Mclir.'jror Adj.. llc.ci Miirrny, ept. V- J/., .Iiio (.'opclnnd '.»th Reot. lA. Cot. Jas Iludnoii .Hnjnr David A. Dickson ''.(;)<'( I'UJ Jus Wcotwortli i'lioa |{lciikiiia..p Will Mcl'licrsou I.awla Johnatou, adjt. (iuo HcotI i;. W. Dkka.in Will Tarlrliluc ( lia.) rarlrlclKn Will I'arlrlclKo \lUt. Jaa ClUh (iliHcliali I'lirnhuU Joa riirtrldiru '.'(lit Ut. K.dw I'lirlrlilKU Daniel l!>i>a (ice. lloKKa .\dj. I.cwia Jcihnaton.c^ ^-.tfr., liccj C. Carritt lOth HKflT. U. Col. Jeiio lloyt HanU Co. l.st Rkot. - lA. Col. Jno A. Ji iikiii« ■I/'i/or M. II. GcHi.lK'it I'liplainn W. II. ItlaoclKird, Adj. tico It. Mclldlcy 1., .N. .IcnUiiiH 1'. H, lliiniliiini M. II. lirant A. I'. I'lioniaa Kdw Curry Win (liny Ul Uf. Ilidilc M. l.iilchy I.cwis Wilkiin l.'rnMT link ill riio.«. Kliiii •: I— H cd a> CQ m iilastic Stocking, Knee Caps and Anklets at RROWN BROTHERS & CO 'S R. T. MVIR. Bookieller Mi HMtloaer, l'J5 ttranTllle Htreet. K «*> Vo'Z OELCUEll S FAKMUU 8 [I8t) )i fl»u\l Muok .liu Mniltll Win K. M«*ll K. «. I(I'>U U. H. Wllltrow In Ll$, ,Iiio WItlirow Jiin .1. Witliiuw UiHiiii ('H.4ry •fax UIuIiIdoi'i IIukI> McKi'iir.lo Jno MoN.111 \V. ri. Dlmoek (ii:i> IlvnncKttr ' Alfred lluirxugii I 'ind LU. ! Thod R«aa I Wm Curry , A. H. Smith : I'ninc'ku I>fnimor8 ! I,«wU Couhran i Unnl l-'ojbeit I Wm OBrien I Adj., A. I'utuRm, rapt \ V- -V: S- S, H«rlirlck A'ttrj., S.U. llrown, MD. ] A.S.,ii.J.ili:K.vniie,UV i Gth Reqt. IJ. Col. Jamci W, Kliiu Majort Wm Hlnku II. L. Ynoniani Captaiti* Jos Blnckburn Edvv Blaokbrn-n ThoB F. l]lttku Don McKay Aiidw Wiillaco K. U. l\>olc, AtlJ. ,Iiio Ki'rjrusoii l.euiuli'r I'liltou .)u« liruiiiiitii J. A. Tlioin|)aon '«» Cniitv IH IA4. Jno flnldo Will Wurdrop Allien WhIIhcs Don KiTgunou •Inn I'lilliirh Wm I.Blty I'/irf Ut, Jno Ktt>T O. r. TliMiiipiion Jno Wl<-k« irp .Sicphi'ii Wcmdwiirth Iliiirli Mi'liitoith ThoiiS. ClHi'k Riilitiiiioii Nuliinn I'lioa Mil'liiii Adj., V\. U. I'lMilo, Cpl. V. .v.. J. H- l.vni-h Hurii; .UC. ljiio|ipr,Mli J*( Handford il^red Bordan 8ldn«x Surg. A Handford, M, H. U. II. Kntnn A, a., V. N. nurK«*i,MD. 4(^., U. M. I(nud,r;>r. . . iy. ,V., J. K. I.nrkwi.oil ,_, , „ ^Mrs.i JnoHlriitlii'ra.tin KlIUJ S Co. 'it.S,J*all.I)""Ml>oii>ll> (Jtli Reqt. I.t. Cul, Jno W. Ilarvla Majori Wm II. Knuwlua Clias Cochran Cnpiaim lli'njm Moxi-ii Jno W. Hnillh Jus cliniiiln'r* l.«»»U I,n Kilw < hiiinhera Arthur McKay llunry I'Imiiiheri a. (jAohran AJhvrt Moahor a. AllUnn '2iid U: W. J. Harvie J. L. Monher J. W. Jetfery Sniiil Mut'ay Wm lJi|W«ou J. L. Miller Wm Mith K. W. Allison H. C. Oiniork Irii lliirvey Arthur Mr Cay ^J. JU.. II. Ciichrai) Srg., J. U. Itennlion.MD 7th Rkqt. r,t. coi, Clirls JiiuiiPtou .\fajori Israc". 8. Sinidford Wm lili'iiii ('nt>tain* Geo Iliirvie Wm A. Millar A. S. .SiuulforJ J. (j. Biirpow 1 T. A- Miilcolm I J. If. Stephen*, jlty. W. V. Parker lilt J.li. I lllrain Parker I I'ruji X. Mnintera (i, H'. AriiiHtrung Huo Salter . H'm (.'huillei|{li 11. II. (ii'iint A. Uraiieu I '.inil r.ti. I Aloiizo Ilarvle I Chan II. Kurgem Krns (Jlenn 1st Reqt. U. Cut. David II. Ciarki Majori r.eander Itniid Wm II. Uel.dier CaplaiHi .Ion T. .larkaon, AtlJ, U. II. Neweoinb Jaa A. rhipinan Ja* U. Thomnii Wm K. Ilarria .•<. K. Ilarrii •Ion. C Starr Jno It. Chipinan Henry Chlpman 1<( Ui, Anion Kaxter Wm llaidwiek Chaa K. Hand Jno INiwer V. U. II. Starr K. M. Ueekwlth (i. N. liUlio)) II. r, lldvdeu '.'(!x Jnit K. IllNhop Stephen lleleher 8r(l Rkot. rj. Col. L. DrV. Chlpman .IM^or* P.M. lireekln J. li. Uoekwull ('apt aim Frvdk Chlpman Jno I'. I.v oiia Jno li. Starr, adj, ICi|w Steudmaii iThox. II. lilniey (ildeiin K. Held I Knouli (irillin 'Ueiijiimin Smith I \>t It: Ward katon I Geo U. VYuat , J. M. Marclnint I Wni Jorduii lOeu l.oomer Wm V. Tobin ind U: Ebeupzer Whi'aton E, lu. Armatronfr { Aubrey lilanchiii'd 1E. W.Uuaco ' David E. Koa* Adj.,, I. E. Starr, cpt, U. .v., Wm ('. mil ' .Siir^., Jun. Burden, )lli. 4th Reqt. I W.J, Lieut. Cot. Fuller .Vajoi Adj., J. T. Jackaon, ( pi. j»o Slronir (J,-.Vr, D. M. Dickey I „" , Suia, llcnrl Shaw.M.D.: , ^ to;)Mf»u 4.S. CWlMlamilton, md •'•» T. Man.ilnK Wm A. Ilenjamln 2n(l Reqt. U, Col. Jno L. Wli^kwlra Majort Jno 8. Uoleher Uobt W. 8tar» Vaptaint (Ieo. C. Pinuo K. C. Dlckio Jon Hand Wm U. Kel'.owi It. M. Hand, Af{j. Uouben Karnham lleiiiy HIiRtllcId Bonjm Meek N. r. Jamiason Ut /.It, Albert IJarrI* ' Chaa Iv Hordon Diinl II. Comn Uaiic N. Hit'«'o>y Lliljlia «;yx i David If. Huntley ' Ueo Wiiodworth j lleo ». ICaton •.ind Ut, O CO Cox Henry Wlialcn Geo k. MiiBCO Jaa WlUon Ja* H. McDonald, adjl Ut IM>, Alex Cleaveland Chai rrltz Will UounaefxU J. W. KIdcrkin Quo K. Kiimyth ind Ut, Thoa Wallace Joa Weatoii Albert W. Korayth (ieorgv Uedding WataoH Neary Jaa K. Caldwell K. Benjamin [Adj. J. a. McDonald, «•>)( \(f. M., Jaa Cutten \Surg., E. L. Brown, MP. 5th Rbqt. a. Col. Jne .S. Wultoii Majort Oeo NIely Wni. 8. Mngne Caplaint Leonard I'ltch Jaa Talmer Jaa I'Icrce UBOWN BROTHERS & CO., Druggista, Ordnance Square. Halifax. reel. [IW )i. !>rcl*n Wooil atnn r.)x ■'.rtfon . 51. Kliui|,r;i(. f. K. I.ockwinil Jiiartlriitlii'rii,lil> ■ II, DHiiiiltoii >in rd Rkot. r.t. fnl. .Vnjori IriTklii iM'kwiill Caplaint riii|iiii»ii I.VIIIII Mtnrr, adj, ti'uilninii I IIUI<-v K. KoU'l (iiilllii till Hiiiitli Ut Its. LlltUII VVunt liircliant iiiiiirr . Toblii 2)i(< Ui. ft Wli.'nton \riniitroii|( r Illniic'liiiril Itutcu i;. HtBiT. cpl. Will ('. Hill .lull. Uurileii, >lli. th Reot. l.ient. Col. I'liUor rotig Caiilalni MaiiiiliiK Ilunjuiiiin Kon Ui-I)oiih1iJ, mljt Ut Ut. vnvcliiiKl Itx lllll«ffll 'J:i|llAi<, ati. W. C. Mh,h- lli'nry I.ydiard Jnu lluddliipr Kdw.liirdiiii Win Itoy \f't Lieutn. ChitK lllani'haril Urontoii l»o.lg<> juo Ueiiniiton '2il l.ieutt. V.iivr OHiiiiiaun Wm J. Wallace Ju«Mitrh»II Jne C'aldtvell 8th Rkgt. I/. Cul. Thua Tii/>> Xutlinn Fuller Win 11. I'ortor Juit A. Culdwoll III l.itur. W. J. \lnn\it, miji 24 l.icult. Krcdk I'liriy CIlftllMp. ,S. Illllliill,,!, .Joliii It. Mi,.iv,iii Kci\> .Mcl.iilchy J"«<-|ih II. Iiavlnii,, ElUlin Wiiu.lwiirili Adjl, W. .1. llMirl.1, «. Sury. A. Di'W UurM,Mr> IsT Titooi' C'av. AMtY (fllDKM. Cafitttiii. Kdwiinl A. I'vke Annapolis Co. GllANVII,LK All TILLKUV BUIG. 1.1. Cut. Uuurge KiMiiiedy Mnjort II. E. Dei'le Juu W. ('r«ii»klll Captnim V. W. l,'lio!ili. Wade J. M. Truup 'ind Ut. Ja» Fclloiva Campbell Wlllett .Inu Hailiday Cliiia rruoji Kd«T .Milla Pbliiena ('healcy Jnu Webb ThuH Iturke Will Itualin AdJI, W. .\lilla, capi r... id AJj..\\'. Iliirrla, cut V. .1I.,Jm K. (..Cain Surg, Krat Itobiiinun.MI 'Jixi RKIiT. I.t. f;l. W. K. fliarralt .Ifiijora I .Inoilaiiiidt-rt Thua Cruiaklll Cuptaini Jno II. I'rinu'uaa II. K. ^Ihat'iivr Jnu U. Mi.rai' Wm Milli-r Jno Charltiiii W. II. UUIiup U«n Charltuii Edw M. .Murac, adJt Joa KrIeta Jua K. Uuki'.H Ut Ut. Jna K. Murray Enni-h llnint W. C. .Shahier Ephr llauckinan U«u Cuvart ind Ut. Iliirpei' Kalcuin 8aiul I'ratt J. Ii>-lllula U. Millar Adjt, K. .M. Morte, I'pt V. M., Leslie M. Hloiie tinrg., L. V. I'arkvr, MU 8rd Re{»t. U. Cel. Qao V. Ince .Vajort Henry U. Mairee BuiiJ 11. Tarker Cuptaint Oei) E. Chealuy Chas JniquPM. ad,i Hoiiry M. I'liiiiiicy F.div C. rhium-y Will .1. I'Hi'ker Jncub Millar Win A. Murae 8. v. Spnrr Obadiah M. Taylor Kraa A. Uubbliu !»/ U; Joa N. Nurih Jua A. Miiran Jnu S. Parker Kcia Hakir David Rent Albeit (iatea 'iud Ut. Inglli II. Ilruwii d. IIchIc Geo Uobertaun Geo Parker Arthur {'. Phinuey Adj., ('. Jac(iuii», Cfit. V. .v.. 1'. -U. t'bipman Dii/by Co. Artillkuy Hki- OAOU. U. Col. Butal'urd Viisi I Cn/Hntiu ,Taa I)Fiiiilile. (). J. A. Kubinton J. Ilyrun CoDalll Kraa lleiiiiiauii O. P. Run cm Jnu I'. Ijuwllng Tli.it J. Wariif J. 1>. Nlehull Alpliriia MiirHliall Jnu. W. Turnliull Julin liaiey Adj.,.\. H.Churchlll,ciJ(. V. J/.,W.II.Taylur Hurg., v. W. Smith, M D. Ist Reot. U. Col. Jnu K. Vieta jiftij'or. Stephen C. iieilar Citjitl. J. H. Churehlil, dd/. Wm Mchull \tt Lieut. I. C. Dodge 'ind Ut. laaao II. Bugnrt Htaphen ('. Uexter A.5.,L«wl(Deblui«, UU. 2Qd Reqt. 1.1. Col. W. n. Vail *oJorJ Jat L. Joiirt F. W. Guudwin Caplaint Cnlin Campliidl Geo Taylor adj. W. II. nahlKreeii JaHper .luumeay I Gilbert Lent ('has Everltr Uirlid Handerson Jna P. Hpcrht Jno 8. M. Jimaa 1<( Ut. Walter J. Juiiea i Wm llogan C. v.. MelJuuald ' C. C l.nrrnsun j E. P. .Speelit . Henry Murr Geo iJenniaun Jnu W. Kllaun Ud Ut. Wm Muore i W. W. M'- At plus J. X. Mi..Tay lOou A. Baker I Aug N. Perrv Tliu* MiBride .' Alfred Mo .Veil J. A. .Maraliali I Adj.. Geo Taylor, cpt. Q.il., W. W. Payson < Surg., 11. D. Kugglea.MU 0) 2 00 o % a o 1 CO CO o C5 w E-i OQ J, Photographic Chemicals, Cards and Cases.— BROWN BROTHERS 4- CO. 11. T. MIIIU, Bookseller and stationer, I'iS Uranvllle Street. o P5 u «2 PQ (M O £ O fcO hv Shuuliaii Man. Kunnl'auiit ClinH Ijoviit I'utt-r Omiit Zrnl IAS. Jas P. Nuwlaii U«u Prime Alex Wearor Aiuli Thcrriuaii Anib Diitiictto Aug: LeUlaiiu Jno C. C'uiuvun J;iii S. Stewart Adj., .1. V. Stewart, cpt. <^. ,tf.,W. II. 8al)iii.) I iSury., H. U. Uugglot.Mli 4tli Reqt. U. Col. J. C. Dextur Majora D. D. Porter Win liayiiiuiicl Captain* Tlios Titus J. P. Tlitibi.leau H. N. IJobichuu arfj. Noriiiuii liayiiiund Calvin lliiyniond KnoH P. liu.viiioiij Ja8 U. lUviiiuiul Win. Il.'iVdinrd Alln'i't Ilurki'O ' bul J. llayiiioncl Ut IJi. Tlieo Ri)bi»luiii Will. D.rrj- Jiid Titiu Aug P. Thi'bidcau 2i»ti lAa. .T. J. KiviiKiiul F. W. Ki'lly Dull liil.4S Philip (.'iimuHU Muniii' riierrio ! II. Mc'liiiisoii j .Iiio (.'aiiiiiiiif j Miirli Pri'iiglitcr Elk I'oitor j I y|l<>riuiii Smith Nathan Uamlall l)uiiiul Uiuloll' Juiiiu MulliicU 'ind Us. Tlioi Cruanir .'iHiWuaKli'S .Simon Fiirrell J. Uudolf Adj. J.J. McLniifthliiirpt y. .tf., Aliix I'raser Sury., S. Jauobt, .M.U. Lunenburgh Co. 1st llEOT U. A U. Col. N. Kaulback Major Jno Daujihiiiey Cuplaini v.. E. Kaulbuck, adj. J.io Mllbcny Jn.) I'lui'.iv ',■■■;■ Henry King Edw Duwiiiig J. L. D.llall LuwiR Aiideriiuii ThoaCurll Jesnuii Uudolf Jnu Young Ut Us. Alex Cuniminf; Simon Kinck Hunry Solomuu Joi< liudolf Honry Uactz StaiinnKu Kaulbavk Jan KinRiilinuar Stephen I'Miicli Uou Ucwis '2nd Us. Jacob M. Owuu Eihv <)\viii Hi'iiry lianplilucy Ailj.,\'. K. Kaulback, r;rf y. .v., Clu-istian flurnii Siiry., L'h i Aitkin, M n. 2nd Reut. .Vajoi . Will N. /wukcr Cai)tains Win Townslieiid Thoa HeliK Jns MclCcan Jas Kvuser Jim Kirliv JoHJahW.lltKlolf .las .1. U.:l.iiuslilin aaj. linos Wolf Guo (Jodlcy 1.--^ Us. JanicH Jliillock II. J. Uudolf T. II. Mosi'r 3 1(1 Reqt. /,(. Vol. lloiiry S. Jost .Major Uubt LiiidsMiy Captains Oideoii Laiiirille Jusliua Zwiukur J. It. U. Snyder Jas baut^illi: J. Ezra Kmut Alux Kudy Alfrsd Zwli;kur Jacob Laiigille Jno Scott \sl Us. Jno P. Uttiii llibbcrt Zwick'T Kttubcii lihulanil Ingrahani l.anglllu Elk Kuily Edward JaiiKit Win Eisenhauur Evi Zwiukcr S. B. Zvricker U. 9, Lane Pull Katu s *' '.Id l.ieitli. Caapor EUeulutuor Aui( Strum Adj., Lawis Knaut y. J/., Adolph Uaatx Surg., Alux haiie, U.U. A. S., CluuUray, M.D. 4th Rkqt. U. Cut. John Marluy Afa jnrt B. W. (J. Manning Uobt Wet I Captains I Kobt Dawnon ' W. A. Morit>- Albert liakur 1 (1. E. Stanatt J. A. Waterman .Siiiuon llcbb I J. Levi Oxiier 1st Us. I W. J. Uatca i W. R. Wfliitzell I E. C. Slurratt Jan Kedy J. A, Tuppor 2nd Us. Arthur llood Anihuiiy Uhulaiul Z.'iah Will. Cii'ii M. ilarrinjrloii J. 11. lliib-y Maltli('»v liliulanj S. P. Kinjaiuiii K. I.'. Waterman Uli [{('i'.iiuv Jiw Wilo ' Jacob W. I'hlman Pelujf Waterman Rupert Veiii.f Juo A. CroubO Jos Mol'M) y. .v.. M. D. l)i'»bri«ay Si«r!/.W.A.(\llandall>ll) Gtli Reop, U. Col. J»M'\>h P. Miller Captains Wm ( >\ven, ailj. John ciinitii iSaml Pcrnuttu Christian Smitii Reuben MeKarlaiie a. A. Nlabelt Thoa Sniitti Martin Larkiii Jaa ICeixer Ed\r Tucl \st Us. 1 W. T. Iliow Soloiiion Urew Andw (low Jacob FUinkii) j Lewia Ramkiu , Lewia SpunagU Jas Publicovur Ijaac Rnmkio Jno Wilkiu Puter Himuvlraan J. Ij. Crouao liiclid Jvnkiiia •2nd Us. W. 8. Votfler M. C. Smith :•'. S. Voglar Jno Molvean J. W. Kalt Uaiil lliminulmau Ronald Ciirry Sanil Mol-'arltuo G. A. Smith Adj., W. {)Tfen,ept. O.M., Juo Miller 6th Reqt. U. Col. Daniel Dlinock Majors H. B. MitehoU Wm Robinson Captains a Miller yy. ro pe, m.p. Reqt. t. Col. inoak ifiijom chnll iiison •iptuins [ilia Miurcli ISdU ilii irch, adjt ell Ml fSiiliiiiiiOU IIII.4 si Ut. til l^liiriilKii ir.fly L*' .- Kumlcr I'.Oll kuvur er wl U*. ll.U' rU for J 111 mat) (iii.'iii iM'iii \. t'liiir.li, cpl. J. Ituliiiiaoii l..)iiiiiiH«oii,Ml) Halifax. leoT.j ALMAN.\(Mv. 7th llKti«r. lA. fol. Majovt Do^l'l Rrown H«nr' Windrow '"plains Jim Hilt/. Thfu ll«('-her ■I. r. HiiniJers U IM. JOK Skerry Jim I'irown Tlici« l>riH«nlI Kobt U. Wilson 'J.iid LH. \)i\\v Jlovlan K'Uv o'Nuill 1 lion Uu'siill. ir. Murtln li.niell'iin fjorge llrowii, ndj. Af/j., (iuii Hr'iwti, U. V. .U., ti.cj kniiott 8th IIkgt. /,tl!>lf.-l'0(. Nelson C'henley Ma i»r, MllleilneUoyt (,'iplain». Jnn Milberry .lui> I'retlie-.vny, Ut I 'Imdiali I*. Viiung .liiii N. I'retliewHy Allnrt li. Dotontf II. .Mil, Uey .fiio I II ihowiiy, '.'il rfiiluiiiun WilKiier .1. T. Raris, uJJ. ICIi .iViKiiy Lit IJx. I/iiiille_v l^iirlund Ilem-y J/ilburry .liio A. (Jinnt Alex I'Vefliewny Jiiciih t'oiiulel Ste|ilion Wi'iit/el .l/ieli l.oiiiiiuuu HtdiiinoB Miukij- Kdw llnwk.iwiiitU •2nd IJ». I'oiman .Morton Knirji Ijiirliiiid .I'jiiii i.. Ill liiiiv; Oitai:! Keindel A. Woiidworth Leniuler Ueloiipc ion Wenlnel VAk .silvir Adj., J. r. llinn^. oj,t. Q. M., .laeub IJelonK Queei'^x Co. Ist Uegt. rz. Cut. Allwn Tii))|ier Mijora. n. W. Smith Job Krcomnii Caplaiiif. Don Cnniphell M. F. Apn»rn ,hir, (•,,!,. I liT' Kvmpl.in y«l Mr-Leod A:\'^ -Sjiiirr A ■ ■' >■ I '.irtoii ■ i ilnniit V- ■"■ .Viidw^JiiKiW a^x-g, .iiiK roiitwi. M.i). 2nd Rkot. U. ,i;ol. Snumi Kiei'mtn .KiijuTrf. .Jno K^ynr J.N. ! • nan ( ,^ HIM. Nntt Kni i,:.j(« S. r. I'reenmn J. V. Iiextir J. A. Cook I.. .S. Kurd .Vlex (imnt .J. !•;. KpiuT Jo». H. I'r, liimii (■■•rtrusim Toi-tBr Henry .Maek Si'wfoii Muck l«( l.ieuts, Jno (Jriiiit Zoetli I'reen'iin I'.dw I'reeiuiiii III llj Well, 'I'lio.,* fliirn.iliv i;ihv Mftik »ir.id I) loni; Hiiiiiii I., j lifer Kiihd II. Telfei, nrfj. Udw. Keniiitiii Iff Ueuts. Ainliro.^te Iliiiko Imviil .^f iddleinnss riios II. (Irmly Cli.iK M. Kurd v.. II. I reeniaii .Tn.^tinli .Sniilli Zeim.H W. I'reeinan ■Jnd /UK. Stew.irt Hunt Sleplion Waterman tnini. Unlit II. linliiinn, adj. Knht (i. Irwin Alls; ."• \Miiii»iitirt? Alex n. .Swniiiiiburg .1.15 rnllie .Inn lirxter Will ,\l.irlin i;dw .\. M.mer Adam U. Niikermin j ; U. K. Kenny J(i.« j I ^. .v., A. W. Iitiano I Hury, I. K. WiUc)ii,M.li. ' I A. S., Ilonry Kully,,l/.iJ. , 03 09 "4~l t-l in .M. II. r,Mli, -ml Ri:gt. I'lili'nini. J. M. Hill l.iitlirop l.rerninii Will .Mi'lAiUii l.if IAe\i(t. A. V. ( (indon Jaeob l.oeko iru., .S. W. UuriLt, Mil 3rd Heqt. U-Cot. . Kniltli J. r .V'ljorn Frank II. Wlil'o lleiirv Ijoaiip 4 th Reot. .Hiijor. Jiisinli Snow cvijirt. Jnhii K .Snow Will. .\. ."ntlerdon \el l.ieut. Oeo A. (.'rowell Yarmouth Co, .Artillery Brig. U. Col. .1. W. II. ll.iwley .Ino K. (•■. miller K II. llrown Lirtuli. T. K. Joll> Kolif .>* i:akiii< .laioli V H. Ulnjcny .1. Me\ .Mi.iTiv lollpli i' .11 ly .s. liel.. li^Hri.m E, K. Clements 1st Rrnt. W-r,,/. M'. IJ. 1 Twn«nitl .U'liiirt. .1. W. f rimhy Tho.« 11. liBiiP ''.i;^''ii)i.t. .laa .1 L.ivitt Ne'non CorninK Wm. Uiirrill. adjt. .Inn lluiitinK>oii TboH 1). (,'rotliy Uulit Wcbsl'r' ln< l.U'ilt. N. J. U. Vonker .letTer..*!!!! ('irninK Dye Stuffs ancl^Coutectionery at BROWN BROTHERS & CO. 00 at •a o8 03 s o a Cm O OS H I(. T. .VIlfIR, Rodksolicr Hn«l Htatloner, 125 (irnnrllle Mtrcci. 5t O be < o o U4 t/3 < 1-3 o Q iz; O 1^ 156 HKLClIKll's FAliMEU's. [1807. 2)1(1 /,. Kelly Amo'4 Hilton \»l !.U\U». .Tnc.ib llnli^y C'lirlloii Hnmlors (il-o llllloll Loruii J. IColly I I'd Uotlf. layman I). Kelly Jon N. Ciosby 3rfl Rkot. ilnjof. Chns C'ltiinii I'uptaint. N. l;. riitlrii, ntljt 'I'lliM A. I'Rttl'll /nrli I'altrli ,lo» II. Crimhv Will. II, I'liltVn Wni, K. I)..ty Hainl ('. I'lirtcr Uobt K. H"K. I'. .Mor*!" W. K. Koi-c Wn»liiiiKliiii .Siimliu n. H. Crorthy 'id l.imil^. D. U. I'atti'K F.dnln C. Itnyinoiid Rfuboii ('. lUyiiionil «.4i'o M. r.ifloii AnK'-ll .S. I'crrv Kleh '(. C'ruHby (Un .<. D„ty oth Reot, l.t. Cut. Jaino* M. l.piu Mitjnrt. Kormnii llatMi-ld laoac 4, Hattivld CajAaina, A. ,'', Lout, ad) W V. l.viil .Siii.>l Itolililns I'll.- • Suivttr Uoub^ii llabino .Ino H. I!nriliii)r ,ln<> A. Ilatlli'lil .lob .S. llliiitviilt riiilip Hilton ,li'roniiali 1' oliT Uobt Itaki'r Xst I.iKUln. Allnlpll. S. 1,1-llt II. W. Kol>hin:i ,Ioii .Sptltt'H ,lo».I. I'orirr (.'. A. Hlauvclt Kvilyii W.Miil Haoii Hiiltii'ld ShimI Krily Wil.iMii .'Sinn Kolit I., iliutvii U. II. Cro. li.i- Wni. Klllaiii ' (!(vi. M, llrown I inrai'l .MiKiiinni 'Iivl l.irulii. C'liailcH Huiii'lil .■Slcplicn (iilli^ I'riMl I.. Ilatli.-ld .Mil had lliiiiili'i'aii Adj. A. .S. l.rnl. <•;,(! y. J/., .1. .V. Ilalfi.-I(l I Surg, Tlhiit Kiihy, .M. A. S-. .1. .M. ninpuy.M I t)Tn Rk(;t. ' J. t'. Audi'i^Dii I r(aiiu>. ' P. S. D IVolriMiDiit j I.. H. U'F.nlriMiiont I .Inn Hohprtn .las H. Splinu'v Ooo K. Willlaiiiii .Tarvl« KKiitri'inont ,Ino Carland Clcinunt Aiiilro .las II. •"■nylon l.«^ Li'Mls. .1. W. Atidcrnon Matt .IiM'iry J. Van Duxkirk .Ian Amiro .Ino B. Murphy :., A. D'r.iitreniont Chas W. Si'oly 2i\,l [Jt. NIeli .iVnilro A. .1. lloodwln W. A. (iooilrtlii I.con U'lCyon ,'no M. C.irliu ,Ia« U. I'riiHt .K. M. l»'i;iitr(imoDt V. M-, AinbroKO AniU'o aurgi E. W.linrtoii.U.D. Anti'jonish Co. 1st Reqt. adj. — ' Hon. y< 1.1, ClI. A. Ili-nry .Unjort Will.. I. llMk riio< .M. KiiiK (\tpii. K, N. Hnnry, lot Ciian It. Whlddoii I'. S. (. itniiiii);liain Aduiii Kirk .lutio H<>\d lliih'li .milonald C. .N. Harrin^'toll U7 /,l(!l(M. Hnfch .M.'ll.oi:il(l .lohii li'uh'ip .ViiKiiii .Ml l.«n;ic Win. ( rorkctt Jo;r Allicrt Kanrtnll .Icisopti Dolorcy Wi.liam Mi'Konr.i*" MIrlini'l Hall I'.dtv I'.indnll V.iUv Hurliiitrt .lobii M<-.Milbii .lubii l>t:tipn» SaiiiiH'l Ki'lly A. Hnittsiiril Atiffo* .M<-l).oiald '.lu'/.II.Il.Ilarrlnsrti'i q.M. .bihii Kfinilall Hurt). \. .Mcliitoali, r,.l •Ith REf;T. /,'. Col. 'rcliM- MiKii 'i.iu t Miijnrn. '\V. A. .1. .McDoniil.l All'); Chi^h'diii Caplf. y..l/. A. .M. CiiniilnuhninlAllftii Mi'Dimni'll. iidi ^'urt/,WH .McDoiiulU.MUij.nntrhlln Cannion . l.Iulin ChUholiii I 2n(l Hegt. U-Col. lliiKli MoAdani .Uajom. .lolin (tilliK Colin McKi'iizl"' ( 'niitn. Donalil .Mcli'iiiabl .'Sii'piuoi ^ll't.•4llllo liiniaM .Mi-Kai- AniriiK .Mi^l'iii* smart riuliiinliiii: I). 1'. .Mi'N.ll [.l..bii .V.'lloiini'll Allan Mi'Donald Dinii'iiii .Mo(lro(tor I ,l.din D. CanuT'Oi Cliarli'B ('iiiin'Piii ('••liii .M<'liiti>..li Jidin .Mi'' Arrli Mi'D..o)f«ll AiipiM C'liniplii'll Ari'h M. I'hi.' ( rpr .SinclRir Dniiald .Mi'Donald Ali'X Mi'Donnld .j.din Canioroii ■Jrf l.ieiil'. Aiipjni C.iiiiiM'oii .lohii MrlntoKh .lojiii I'liininiiiK Alrx .MaiiHon John .Mi'I'hIo •loliii D. CaniPron S. .MrDoiiald Adjt, A. McDonald, cp'. V. .«/. . Aii3;ii« McI)oiiiii-ll iSiinj. A. Mcintosh, M.n. Ouy&boroui/h Co. l.ST Reot. U. <'o!. .lolm ,1. .MAi"Ali, M.n. Rrgt. . Cot. lUlioliii apl». iiiKlon, adj.
  • UllllUl <(iio(ior IlllU'Mll IIIiTmII lto>pM III.' ii'luir ■li.malil HUM 111 lor-iii .iiiiti. iiifriu nto.«li iiiiiiiK I'lii •liio Id ^u« McDniiiifll M'liit.>»li,M.n. oroui/h Co- I\K(}T. /. roi. Ini'ilinll 1867.] ALMANACK. 15' Mnjor. ] Wm Ilnrtnliornc Captii. .I/Id A Tory I.awU DcuBnrrni ,il>nT Mart, ndjt .Mnrxhiill Jont MoKBPi I,. 8cott ( ImrIcK I'dlillc .lonopli llntlie Aliixaiulfr Tdry Tliiiiiia^ (Diiilen 1«^ l.i'iita. C'lnriliiii Ilnn .liimi's llndlBy I'.hvRnI A. C'lin-itt. WilhiTfiirroi Hurt .Innirs I'. Mnr. Ilrirormn .l/a/oc. Janice Marshall t'wplf. I,<'tlirt;iiniii, a'ljt lif.r.ti' 1!. ILidlry Kidix ''aiiiphcll Jniiii^* II. Turr Diini'aii .Mi-liac Almc'v My I'M Jiiiiion Steili! .launM II. ''arr I*' [Aeiitf. .Iaiiif>s Wailaiv Will H. .Siniiisriii Will r. r, .Sn-inlnu 'M l.icitts. ,1.111 lladl.'v Aliralinm W. Ilait lu .I'lliii A. Carr William A Carr .laiii-H Mall Alln ri simp<<>ii .liiiir^ Mail Miclia-I I'lin-ill Adj, U.riiiiiiiii}rliniii, »•;)<. V-.V., Hcirlnii .I.m Sm-ij, C. I{. Mot/.liT. M.I). 3ri) Rkgt. U. Cnl. Thomas C. P-nrt mjnr. .TaniPd W. Bigi'Iniv r. W. Fr.iiii-livillp, ailjl Iimrpli S. I'cnrm (.'Innicnt Wliitinaii Ann fahniiii .laiiii'N I*. Dillon .Iidiii .Matllieu* Jaiiip.< II. Ki'ltnialo l»r ],Uut». Jotnr'K rate '•••clor (lordon .Iilui (.'. ,laiiiii>«(iii I'ctcr IJoylo I -M l.if.um. I A. W. BItfolMW M.'l,. MfKondn i .l.iliti.I Killer ,la<-Ml) ,1. William' ValiMitiiio .Mi'D.inald , William A. SaiiX"tir ! AdjC.il rraii'livlllo, rpt. ^..1/., Win. Sutherland { I 1th Ueot. IJ. Col. Stewart rumphell •Inlin A. Vl.'ltiimld AllVfd U. WhilK CnplM. Will. i;. liUh, ndJt. ''Ii.irli's S. Miliit'uli David 1. Nii-kcriiiMi .lidlM I'o'.VIT .liiin«.« IliMiilow I«r /.lent'. .laniPH Tiitlld .Iiihii A. Htpwari .laiiK'K I,. Ilxttin U. W. M.DiiiaUl .loliii .Mi'Laiip D.mald Miii'ilx-h ■Noil Lenliii Jiiliii llitn-itt .iMM'ph .Milln (J...it;i' W. Snillli .\l.-xaiidor U'id.dr ('oniuliu.H Criplfy •loliii .\Ii!Jimrrir Adjt. \V. K. lii.'h. <•;>'• (,i..V.. .^n- .Mi-Diinald N'lrj/, .1. .McMillan, M.l>. Oth Ilr:(iT. /y. fol. .I'diii A. Kirk Mnjorf Alli.rt K. Klliull Diiinld 11. M.'Ki'iut'i 1 'a)>taiiiH. .laim-i I". i:ili.ptt Will I'aintiT. adjt. Uolli'l'l .'^. 11.11111 David A. .M'-D'inald In! l.il-lltK. .Inliii I. SiiK'lair li.iiiirl Sinclair ''liarles l'i.«lii'r '.M I.ilMlt. Will. <>. I'.lliott All J.. W. rainier, c/x Cape .Breton Co l.st Kegt. I/. Col. ,l'iliii ll'iirinul Majiirn. U. W. ( rnwli'v ^ .ImIhi U>-\\U Mill Captainn. Edin Outruiii Ja« r. Ward .I(din Hiirrhpll , A, A. H'liirinot, «>ljt. ! Marrna Dndd I'liiiinai llittler \ .liiliii IVrifii^'in rati-ick f'adlKaii David .MoKi'iMi Int Ment*. ^'harlc* Rcvmdd* Tli"nias l.i'i'ran .Miiiriy D'lild | Umrp' Ui'invii Win. K. IHII '_'d l.lciitK. I/R«renre CdiiilBll i IIURh .M.'l.ond II. D. M. Konzlo ,I.>hn W. HUl OiMirpi' Di>i)«mi ,!ani!s Strany Adif. A. H. Bonrinol, rpt i^..\t.. Wni Bnih.inn'n S'lrij. I., .hilini'ttni, M. D. 2Ntl Rkgt. r/. Cnl. .I.inif'ti .MiKei!i;n''y .Ifn.lor. I.nivrrm-o KavanaRh '■'iplaliis. fharlcB W. Hill, ndjt. \V. (;. OuKtlrv Dimald .Mc'D.uiu'ald Mnrdoidi lliioliaiinan Wni II. Mi'Alpinu .1 ihii Liirxvay Ii>t MnitK. (Ji'orjf,' (iidliiiif Anirm l'>T(tii">n IliiiiaM .M'D'innld N'Tinan .MrDoiinld AI'-< .Mi'Dmiirald J. A'. In»rrahuiii '.'d MoiitK. ' Mhlia.d Slntti-ry ratii.lt d'r.i.ili- Allen .M.'D,.iial.l Mi. h M .I.ellan Ad\t.. C. W. Hill, n't v., I/-, T. C. Hill .Vi(»(/,A.M. Pwldnok, MD ;Ju(l Rkgt. , l,t. Cnl. Wni (taiiimell j MnJ.ir. .Iidin II. clirivtlfl I C'liptain^. • Win I'lirve.^ Ken .MHlh»«iin ,ll."li Matlicson S. ' I'lin-e* adjt. Ut Mriita. ''hn» Hr.iwn Daniel L,a« lor W. I repp. 'It r. W W >|.jlliitt /l'ij(. S I.. I'nrven, rpt. (^.V.. .lolin F.irhe.H ,S'«ri/., D. Mrl.nriy, M.n 4th Rk(JT. U. Cvl. Rirbert UritlgH Maj.ir. Richanl II. Hrfiirn Taptaiin. Y.irk Ilnrrinptuii Ihima* 8.. lit .I'ilin llarriiKrt.iii II. \T. Ar.-hiliald ICielinnl I'lirtHilicn .Vlliert ( .irlirtt, ailjt Will I Irani IM l.ieiitH. IMwiird Itciln.in Daniel (iraliam .I.dni (i. M.irrill Kiiht H. IlridKc 'Jll I.iPUt9. D. F,. Br.iwii Walter V.iiitiF I,n\v i>Ht1ln l.aunhlin M. Donald Will Kiirke Ad}f. A. I .irliett, fill Snrrj, I'. E. .lennii, M. ! .'nil I{i:(;t. 1.1. cm, 1 Thomas Bniliir ''np.aind. .I.din MeKiniidn SI. pit. 11 .M.Nell Alex M.I.enii D.iniel M ■dilvray Allan .M. A. lain " Aiifrii!! .M'DniinId 6t!i Regt. U. Col. t). Ni.diiilH'in I TapUilin I Henry Balster Israel I'. Slatterv WnHi. .Nieholl ' I Newt.in I,. MeKay ! /'nleli llarriniriun I Ailfrn* iiilli*. lit Inl l.ietltK. .T.iliii lla)(nell \ii|7us liiHi>, M • Win Miirl.-v I Hodk M.S'eil ' .liiH HiiiiiiiiKton I Jutli!(l(;o Victoria County 1st Keot. /,/. Co'.. Chns J. C'nni|iliell Colin Cniiijilifll Will. KiiUtuii Ciiplainii, I,i-vl Unrt, mljt Kdw MoCiirily ,liio S. Mi^Null 5 .III.. II. MuNcU Dull I'iiiiaysoii :4iiriiinii MeKac •Iiilui .Mt^UiiiinUI C'li.'i^ K. Hurt I'liiis Mrlllic It. K 1 rciiiuiil Ahiicr 11. I'rowtUi Will Al. Cliiirli'B Ul l.iuuU. JncobllMll J Ak'x Itnhiii Dull Miliar Ilcrt.ir MiNi-ll Ni'lll (.Uli.< Will .M.Cur.ly Dull .NkU. Millur llil Moula. Irnil II. liiKriilini'i AiiKiix Mi'lioiiuld Adjt.. I.rvl Hint, rpt. au)'i/,S.ij.A.M(:K>;«ii,MI 2nd Rkgt. lA. Cut. Alex Munrii ' Major. ' Jolin ItotH C'nptnin.i. Colin Miinro, mljt. I .loliii McI.KO.I Joliii A. Krnitcr ' Alr\ Caiiioron Kon .1. McKonr.lc, 1st Don .'. Mi-IUui li-i I.lcut..*. .Till Tavlcir ] (;. .1. Illa.k Fnni Mcltfio i Km MiKphzIp, »iI i .lohii I'rn^cr . Hon J. McKfiiir.lo ' Ariil, ('■ .Miinro, epi. ' ^.i^., Honor Corbetl I 3r(l Reot. ! i.t. Col. ' Wm Ko9» I Mnjor. . "^ • UOM Cnptnlnc. .Tolin McDnnnld .Miii'ilorli JlcKc- lie Hon .Mrl.i'iinan .Ino Morrinoii ligii .Mi'Kny Akarlhi canirron li>t I.lcutd. Anprn..< li. Morriiion Hon .McAnlay Wni IlnrliHiinnn Allan .M.MIIInn Don McUonaltl, ni^l. Adjt., 1). Mcnoiialil, U 4th Rrqt. JA. Col. Jnrnc.* Clialonor cnptuliiii, Wni I.. I (own Thiiii .1. Iliitvn Kudk McMluzIo Inverness Co. let Reot. U Cot. Jainex (i, .Mi'Kccii Majom. Stttlconi Milionnld Henry A. Ki.rlic.s. laptttiii!!. Allen .Mi'ImiinUI, n(\jt. .las X. I'aliit .Ni'il .MrlniiOH (li'ci (ri'W lliipli .M. Donnull Aiijiun (Ii'Hiit tut l.ilMltS. Jcilm .Mi'liicldiMi .lollll U^•lHH^"i<^!y llriiry Arclillinld lli'iiry .>^utlii'i'land Ari'li I'anifroiij Cowcn lii'nnt Dun cliiidi'diii imn Mel'oiincU L'd Uirut^. .Ian. I. rtkliiiii.r (lias Jlcliiiii* Mich McKii.'liraii .Vri'li .Mil.rini 111 AUx McKacliran Ailjl.. A. Milfiiiiald, r./i y.i/., Hunlid 1 loii:.?li 2nfl Regt. U. Cut. Donald M. D .imid .Majoi'u, F.div I). Tromain lliilfh .Mi'Doiiald < ii|oti, ndj!. David l.nwn-ncu Clirit .Sinyili \nt Meat:!. AnftiiH .McDonald I'liday Ilcntoii Wni. J. Murpliy tic7<:kiah .Morray W'allrr McDciuftld ' llayinond Hmyth An^riiH .Mur)iliy Talk Murphy , Hcrlpcrl Iranfr I 2d l.ipiitH. I W. .T. M.'i|.< Reonedy llii-loi- Mel.. nil .luhii .<^'.oilh Alex .Mcl.ell 111 .John .1. Mel'iirlane Alei M Die.mi II Ivltv .M.'lniii^ Laiishlin McKay DeiniiM rarriill Dun .Ml K.iv ,li//., .M. Mil,c„d,r/if. Q.itf., Will. Duiiiiar .lolin f.nrroll .loliii A. ICnna .lolin Heatoii Jos Inprnhain John McKao M IJrntn. Matt Doylu .lacoli Ciinnlelinpl .liihii It. cranton l.aiiKlilin McKinnon Win C'liixhoini Ailj, .1. T. Lawrence. rpf. ^.J/., .lolin caiiiplirll 5th Regt. Lt. Col. L. MrDonpilI I .Mnioi'M, ! .laeoli .S. I fart .lidiii C. .McDiillKaU I captain.ii. I Don MeI.ean .M. .M.llae, adjt. I .Iiiliii .Mcl-'.inii.in I Alex .McDi.iiald I Neil (iiili!! I I'harlv^ .McKay .\eil raiiiplMlf : i:dw McMill.ii j 1st l.ieuts. L. Mel.i an Will .McKay I M. MeliiniH I Wm m.lioii ' Wm .M. Duiiald I'etcr .MiDunald Dull cainplieli 2d I.ieiits. II. Ml Kinii.'ii Dull .Mailichiin .loliii .Mi'Kliiiii.ii Alex .Mclii.nald Will .sioiili Ailjl, M. .MclJae, rpL <^.M., K. caiiipltell 4th Kegt. iJ. Col. finml [.awrenee Jtajorn. .1. T. Criiwdin Ilinry T. Taylor fnpinli. . ChM .M.I.e.in .laine^ Doylo Tlios crowdln Tho.« Ethridifo Alex .Mcl.'.achraii Taripiliar .McHae .1. T. Laurence, nc^jt. John I arinichaei Ixt Meute. Ediv 'riioin»i>n lli'cli.r McLean Gth llEOT. '/. Cul. Anlillialii .Melolyri) .Nniui's. Dun M. Mel'liail llii|;li .Mcliilyrn caplaiiM, ,\reli M. I'liail, ai|jt. .las Duwliuijr DuiiKiiU Dinviinj? A. A. MiPhail Dun .Mcl.ellaii Alex Nuiiih ('..Iin .M I'Iriil AnKiiN ('auieriili Alex 1 hi^liulni ' Areli Diilin 1st Lieiit.<. l\,n McD..iiiilil llupli McK ly Daniel Diiliii .li.lin Mc.Mm.icr Daniel .McLennan liiirv Mcl'lodl lloiik McDuiiald , D. .M. rimyden I'd LUu's. I Nell Melii.. .811. j Alex Dtiliii Kon .MeKenzio (iei) MeKav I Kury M. D.oinl.l Alex .McKacliran AdJt., A. Mel'liail, rjrf. John Waltei IVIer y..i/., 7N BROTHERS & VO., Importevs of X. reel. [18G; mill Itona iiiiiii nliniii i;l>('ll I Hkut. /. Cul. I Mrliieyro ll.i.'I'H. iiriiiin liilyrn pInliM, 'liiiii, luyt. ■ Willi,' I'liiill llaii III I'liiil llllT.Ill I'lllll ill Mciit'i. ii.'ilil Ki.v illii W«rI. I'Imil, r)^. 1867.] ttoom paper at 4d. a BoU and upwards at a . T. Mffl&'S. ALMANACK. liVJ 7tli Reut. riilllp [,^^M,)lltHls f^ Jliijur. t'liilip liliiiiipie.I t'liptnliK, C. W. licmiiTll Jiilm liiiviil .I'lllll VuilKlM'vIs Joliii lllllft Ut lAi-ut. Will J'liilips Jl Mciitn. Juliii riiilips Walti.T l.juvrciii'i' I'elcr .M(I».,imlil y..l/., Ciilix llimdnit Richmond Co. Ist Reijt. Lt. Cul. liuiic LuVctcijiilu M.-ij..r<. Jiiliii K. liilUr >Vlll I,«Vi'4ruIltU ('.i|itnlii». W. K. culler W. fl. llallaiii SiiiiHii li.iiinvnu, Jr. II. .S. Duiiiivaii Henry rrlrlitmi llniry CiiiiipbuU Ivltv OriiiiK'! Jul II. Ilriirii, mUt 111 l.leiiU. Kilw llRllniii .Iiiliii l{. 8iiiitli t'linHT. Kiillcr •M t.lniU. •la* Cllllipliell ClmH LeN'oir Juhii II. Kliliiilrfss Adj., J. II. Ileani, e»t 2Dd Reqt .Vii.lont. M. J. Kaviuii(|{li Don M. 8lia\v C'niiiftiiiii. I(. (i. Miim^.m II. (.. II.M.pir I lull .Miitliiiwiiiiii .Inliii .Miiri'lii.Hiiii D.iii T. .I.iliintoiie Will KIkIkt Win ilryim r Allurt ilii'ippr lliiii i.'ainurun 1«t T.ieilN. Win clil.Hli.ilii Iv.'ii .Mcl.foil KtiiM'Ii ('HUH .Vrlliiir HiyiiiiT Uiiii Klnliivsiiii Aiillinnv .McMiillin AikIw Mr|i..iinlV.;li Hon. it. A. .MelK'irey flfiirfft' Sobiinon U'ibert .Stiiiie ,Ii>4epli (i, -ciir Maiirir" Kavaimgli Williniii ll'iiilcii Hainii. . iliinr W. C. Caitev .1. .1. Uildoir Uleliarl Wiiishv Williaiii Staikiir .liilin MeKav N. II. Martin J. W. MiK. en O, F. A. LeCaiil .M'lliirn. Kliiah I'l.limey K.iiiert M. lletIVy K. I'nrker linn. Ali'xniidi'r Kcitli David I'nijo .M. I'nik J. t'ampKell ,S. Hiirife-H W. .M-Kirn .1. .McKetu I,. LcwIk 4. riant D. ». Kramr W. (J. Anderson TliiK lluyn« K. V. .Mimro I>. D. I.eon.nrd litis KiiiK W. K. llrhiH •lames l.'i>(ri) .lollll t'liller l.lai o!> .SeHiimn Imiiali Clevrland. o MTMTIA STAFK, Serg ".ant Major — FniiuiH llii'liIoH. Chief r7«'rA'— (itMir^e (Juy. Gcorjfo IJicki'U William I5inj,'liam .lunicH Hromiliurst tFainKH Mooro AU'.x Cainiilii'li (i lerk) Arcliibiild .Miilveiia Ktlwiird Almun .iDm-pii iliiiit ■J. Duuliliy Serr)eanta. Williiiin Dovcy I'litrick ('iiitiiinWN BROTHERS & CO., Druggists, Ordnance Square, Halifax. IM Foolscap, Letter and Note Paper «t R. T. M1I1R*8. 2nd Cnpl., cuis.,Ai. K. (/., Charles "3/ ^• KIFLES. Bavron . Cununins M. Brown hi Coriroy ) Mackesey 0. Mullin )S. Islea. uyK. ^iNOINEEBS. Symonds . Sircoin M. Hay Campbell. BirLEa. Uh Halifax) G. Barton Leary Mitchell an Forrest ARTILLERY ,uncnhnryh.) ivliug ioilley Jerringer 8. Truro. cheater R:gt. . ;. Logan uitlicrlini'l Dickson Layton ArchibaM Halifax. 1867.] ALMANACK. 161 CORPORATIO N-C ITY OF HALIFAX. Mayor, Matthew H. Richey. Recorder, William Sutherlanrl, Q.C. City Clerk, John L. Cragg. Assistant Clerks, Thomas fthind, W. .J. Craigeu. Marshal, or Hif/h Constafrtc, darret Cotter. Deputy Marshal, Donald Fraser. Treasurer, Edward Q, W. Greenwood. Auditors, George C. Harvey, William H. Creighton. City Assessor, John L. Barry. City Medical Officer, J. B. Garvio, M.D. Surgeon City Prison, J. Bernaril Gilpin, M.D. ALDERMEN AND JUSTICES OP THE PEACE. Ward No. 1— John McCulloch, Stephen Tobin, Thomas Graham; No. 2— Wm. Dunbar, John H. Sym6na, Uobt Richardson; No. 3— William Ackhurst, Wm. Gossip, John D. Nash; No. 4— Samuel Trenaman, Edw W. Chipman, John Murphy; No. 5— James Culien, Jeremiah Conway, Edw Leahy ; No. G—John Starr, George Drillio, Joseph Jennings. The City Civil Court, presided over by the Mayor, one Alderman, ■ and the Recorder, or by two Ahlermen and tlie Recorder (having juris- diction of sums up to -380), is hold in the City Court House, Market Square, on the second a,m\ fourth Tuesday in every month. Clerk, the City Clerk, or the Assistant Clerk. The City Criminal Court meets on the first and third Wednesday of each mouth, and is presided over as in the Civil Court above, and has jurisdiction on all statuable offences, except treason, homicide, bur- glary, and arson. Clerk, as above. The Polico Office is open every week day, from 10 to 3 o'clock. In i this Court, one of the Aldermen presides weekly in rotation. COMMITTKES. | Public Accounts — AMonnen McCulloch, Dunbar, Ackhurst, Chip- man, Starr. Cemetery — Aldermen Grahain, Ricliardson, Gossip, Trenaman, Jen- ' nings, Drillio. ' City Prison — Aldermen S, Tobin, Ackhurst, Dunbar, Chipman, Starr, Conway. City Property — \lilermen McCulloch, Richardson, Nash, Trenaman, Culien, Jennings. Trucks and Hacks — Aldermen Graham, Ackhurst, Murphy, Drillio. City Hospital — Aldermen S. Tobin, Synions, Gossip, Trenaman, Leahy, Drillio. Internal Health — Aldermen Onihani, l)>inbar, Drillio. I^aws and Privilcijes — Aldermen McCuUooh, Symons, Gossip, Chip- man, Starr, Culien. Common — Aldermen McCulloch, Richanlson, Nash, Conway, Starr. Tenders — Aldonneu S. Tobin, Synions, Gossip, Murphy, Conway, Drillio. Ph c2 •♦J CO hm .tul McKin- )hn A. Bell rintcndcut, n. ^IcCulIoch ; 3k ; No. 3, ilich Kear- ter Hogan, Story, Wni [npton, Jno ie Houses, Company, ers; No. 2, ar ; No. 5, , M. Kear- siii!/ Sup- Hi and Axe Church Sei'vlces and Piayor Books at B. X. MUIK'S. 1867.] ADVEKTISEMENTS. 16a VOLUNTEER ENGINE COMPANY. Captain, Patrick Lyons. Scry, James W. Flinn. Finan. Sec'y, M. J. O'Brien. Treus., M. Nfville. Marshal, Edw Doran. No. 1, "Victoria," Steam Engine, Spring Garden Road. Fire Wards, John McCuUooh, Wm. Kandick. Jos. Murphy, Ist Lieut. ; Edw Doran, 2/u/ fAeut, (^d Marshal. No. 2, " Albert," Steam Engine, Gottingen street. Fire Wards, Jno Finn, Douglaa Story. John O'Mally, Is^ Lt.; John Ead, '2d Lt. No. 1, Hand Engine, . Fire Ward, M. Kearney, jr. Mich Neville, \st Lt.and Trcas.; Jer. Murphy, 'lad Lt. No, ;{, Hand Engine, " Chcbucto," Parade. Fire Ward, W. Mo- Donald. John Flinn, Is/ Lieut.; Patrick King, 'Id Lieut. No. 4, Hand Kngine, " Resolute," Maitland street. Fire Wards, 5'AH Henncsay, M. J. Power. Jno Bradley, \st Lt.; Jii-s Burns, 'Id Lt. No. 5, Hand Hngine,"i':tna," Ilesville. Fire Wards, \\. W. Blnekadar, Wm Nisbet. Jas Brophy, \st Lt.; 'I'im Maher, 'Id Lt. No. 0, Hand llugints *' Alma," Spring Garden Road. Fire Ward, Wm. Gossip. Walter Burke, l.s7 LI.; Mich Murphy, 'Id Lt. VOLUNTFER AXE COMPANY, Captain, Patrick Howard. ADVERTISEMENTS. JOHNSTON & PAYZANT, Barristers anfl Attorieys at Law, NOTARIES rUBLIC, &C., INSURANCE, HOUSE AND ESTATE AGENTS. Debts Collected and Monies Invested. AGENTS FOE THE WESTERN FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY, or i;N(ii.ANi>. LANCASHIRE FIRE X- LIKE INSURANCE COMPANY, OF KNGI.AND, THE ITAKMONY MARINE .n^ V\\{V. INSURANCE COMPANY, OK ^■l;^T vonu. 18 BEDFORD ROW. . . HALIFAX, N. S. a 1 CD a 04 a> ■M a t2 f o EH t3 ^ M & CO.'S iBOWN BROTHERS & CO., Importers of Fresh Medioinnl Herbs. tt. T. MUIK, BookMller ui SUtioner, li5 »r»nvillo Nireel d fee o CO 1,3 i o u as 1—4 04 EC )-] »;; o 1G4 ADVKRTISEMENTS. [1867. DRY GOODS. 11 UTAH. l»Kl>.l.llTinKMT. (WHOLESALE BUYERS SEE PAGE 2.) EDWARD BILLING, Has constantly in stock for lii.s lietail Trade, COTTON WARP -VERY best quality. A MO SUPERIOR FACTORY COTTONS, WHITE AND STRIPED SHIRTINGS, FAST-COLOUR PRINTS, BEDTICKS, AC, Which will alwftys he found Chenp. Form a large department of the Imsincss — all the latest styles can bo .«con, and the prices are most moderate. iihn.nl«, HaiitleK, ]flilliner.r9 lioiinets ami Hatffi, Crinoliiitv^, Corsiet^, ll€ii»iory & ^. A LARGK STOCK OP READY-MADE CLOTHING, HATJi and CAPS, BROAD CLOTHS, TWEEDS & DOESKINS. LONDON HOUSE, Formerly In (jiranvillo Stroot— now removed to 195 HOLLIS STREET, Otruositc Lower side Provlnve JBailding, EDWARD BILLING. N BROTIIKRS & CO., Dnipxi^ts. Ordnance Square, ILililav. |{(M)in raiivr at td. a Hoii uiid ii|iwar«lH ui it. T. Mint's. i.N i)i:\. AflverllHCmcntB, 2 :.M ; 5^ .'iK ; ir.ii-Hij AnniviTHiirifH uikI FfiiHtH :.".• Alloi'iioy (fcncrarN Oiltro :; Airricultiiral Kxliil)lli(iii Coiiimitti'c 7^ Atiriciiltiiri', (;«Mitriil lloiird of r.s AttoriiovH uikI lturriHt*>i-ri so Atvulfiiilofl, Collf^'i'H, Ac \i(i Aciidiu CollcKi', Woolfville i Acadian .Schuol, llalit'iix m AiiiiitpoliM County Aciidoniy ()l Afriuim K. MothodlHt Cliiirch 10! HnptiHt AsHocfut ion UK\ A^ftMitH Milling' AHHOL'iutioii Un\ for Lloyil's lotl Appoint nit'iUH, ,Sn' n:i Uuurd of Jtovunuu rr VVorl{B 7r Kxiunint'i's Mi-d. LiocnHt'H 7H ShiiiiniiKtiTs.. 7b StatiHticH— Murriii'M'H, I „q; KirtliHnnd DaatliH.. ) '"< Bui riutorH and Attorney h bO Society K'l liaptlHtConvcntlonorN.S.audN.B. Oi.' 51inist Colleges, AcadeniicH, «fec :V K. C. Church, Halifax '.)? Aricliat \>7 Colonial Church Society IKl Cliurch Scotland MiulslprB '.Ml Congrt'gal ioual Minlsterh Pil CouhuIh at Halifax loii (.'iiNtoniH Department, Halifax tlo Chanilii r of Conunt rce, Halifa.\, . . llo ('onipanieM ill < 'oal Mining Conipunieh* I i;t Cape Itreton Circuit i;il> County of II ilifax lo:i Kings llUaud 111 Digliy \:i Anaapolis I'J'J l^Muenliurgh 1V4 Qiiciih , !•>'.', hlieltiurne IL't> Varuiouth 127 HaiitN 12'.) CoIclicMter i;il Cumlierland !:{:.' tiuysborough i:t4 AntigoniMh I.'i6 Pictou i;j<; Cape Breton i;v.» Victoria l-lo Inverness HI BIchmond HJ Corporation City of Halifax Ii'.i Daliiousie College. Halifax y; Digliy County Academy U 1 Diocesan ('hnrch Society •.id Deaf and Dumb Institution 105 Dartmouth Sleamltoat Company . . . 112 MeclianicH' Institute. . . 1 lU Fire lOngino Com|)any.. 1 1'J Curling Club ll'J Town Ofliecrs 119 Kmlter Days .'to ICcllpses .Tl Kxplanatiou of Calendar pagex .'t.; Siirnals, Halifax... I If) I'jxecutivo Council 71 Kdueatiiin Ufllce 77 Emigrant Agents Ofllco 7K Eastern Circuit 131 Feasts, llxed ami moveable 20 Farmers' Calendar :tl to 50 FinancMal Secretary's Office 77 Fr\iit (Irowcrs' Association lo'.t Fire Department, Halifax 10.' Cioveruor of Nova Scotia 74 (Joverument Otlices andOificers 77 (ioreham College, Liverpool y:i (;uy.Hborongh County Academy.... it4 (jJrand Division, Sons Temperance. . 1 1 1 House of Assembly 70 Halifax (iramniar School 'j:t City Mission 104 Visiting Dispi'us iry llo Engine (Company lo.'t Volunteer Battalion lOo Home for tlie Aged lo5 Horticultural AMsociatiou li;'. «D s o ex, p< o v ♦J CO o a o o o B cd OQ O EH UllUWN BROTHliUS & CO.— Pure Chomicala, Diugs and Toilet Articles ^ IMAGE EVALUATION TEST TARGET (MT-S) h :/. I/. fA 1.0 I.I 125 r:!^ Ilk ■^^ IIIIM 11118 1-25 1.4 1.6 ^ 6" ► 'W VI ^/ii, Hiotographic Sciences Corporation 23 WEST MAIN STREET WEBSTER, N.Y. 14580 (716) 872-4503 11. T. MUIR, Booltteller, 125 Granville Si. in 1 I a o m o o o t— ( Cm S O w D t— ( Kl Pm 03 erf W:; BROTHERS & GO'S. ! ;' mm-, Jfi: u 4 Q as w < eg Jz; o Q o 172 ADVERTISEMENTS. [1867. UcLXjlXuIi JtXUtJuJu^ WINDSOR, N. S. Conducted on the English and American Systems Combined. This magnificent Hotel is now open for the accommodation of the Situated immediately adjoining the Baihvay Depot and Telegraph. Office, and having in connection the offices of the St. John, N. B., and American Steamboats, and Express and Western Stage Coaches, makes it a desirable home for travellers and tourists visiting Windgo^". Coaches leave immediately after the arrival of the morning trains from Halifax, for Wolfville, Kentville and Annapolis, — returning one hour previous to the departure of the afternoon Trains for Halifax. » . ♦ . » THE STEAMSHIP ''EMPRESS," An hour before high water, connecting with the BETWEEN ST. JOHN, EASTPORT, PORTLMD. Al BOSTON. Leaving St. John every Monday and Thursday -^ ^ . „. w at 8 o'clock, A. M. ^.^-^ Oonnecting also at Portland with the Grand Trunk Bailway for all parts of Canada and the West ; and at Windsor with with the Si, S- Bailway to Halifax, and Stage Coaches for Annapolis and all parts =-"^^-' West of Windsor. . ; ".'!♦' Agents, A. & H. CREIGHTON, 68 Ordnance Square, Halifax, N. S. ; ANDREW KING, "Clifton House," Windsor, N. S., from whom through tickets and any fur- ther informatiou can be obtained. BROt^N BROTHERS & CO., Druggist*, Ordnance Squftre, Halifax. let. [1867. E" mbined. ion of the elegraph. m, N. B., 5 Coaches, } visiting ing trains returning 'rains for 700 " arsday .ilway for with !*. '1) '3^4 Jim, Square, House," any fur- , Halifax. milm Qift Books at R. T. MUIE'B. 1867.] ADVERTISEMENTS. 178 T 4 ^1 J. & P. CIiARK, "** ' MANUFACTURERS OF LEMON, SASPBERBT & OTHER STBUFS. P-antation Bittorg to be had for one-third the price of the im- ported artielei. CORNER OF BUCKINGHAIVI & BARRACK STREETS, HALIFAX, X. S. Orders from the Country promptly attended to. CHARLES BARNSTEAD, SOUTH FERRY WHARF, Offers for sale a large stock of Nova Scotia and New York Sole Leather, Grain and Wax Neats, Nova Scotia and French Calf Skins, CordiAau, Roan Skins, Sheep Skins, Splits, Rigging Leather, Nova Scotia and French Fronts, etc., and all the articles usually found in a Leather Store. j NOVA SCOTIA PHOTOGEAPH GALLERY, I W. D. O'DONNELL, Proprietor, Oi»i>o8lte tlie Provincial Buildins*, HALIFAX, N. S. LIFE SIZE PHOTOcltAPHS, Enlarged from Photographs, Ambrotypes, &c., or taken from Life, and Colored in the Establishment, in Oils, Crayons, &c. CARTES DE VISITE AND EVERY DESCRIPTION OF PHOTOGRAPHY. i CO* I CO bo Fh 09* g B o o t: o .1* ^ OQ Prescriptions carefully dispensed by BBOWN BROTHERS & CO B. T. MITlB. BookMUer. 126 Gruiville St. I 8 o O Q !=) s U4 }z; 03 CO 1^ S5 O o 174 ADVERTISEMENTS. [1867. CALEDONIA BBEWERT, PROPRIETORS, No. - LOTVER. WATER STREET, The Subscribers having had the honor of establishing the above firm in all the lower Provinces and the Canadas, as vrell as throughout the British and foreign West India Islands, return their grateful thanks for the liberal patronage extended to the firm of McLEAN & KEITH for i many years past. THE HOME CUSTOM FOR Mclean & keith^s X, XX, & XXX ALES AND PORTERS has so considerably increased from all sources, at home and abroad, as to merit the warmest thanks, first, and secondly to assure them their efforts to produce a superior article have not been in vain. This triumph establishes the fact, viz : that the PRODUCED AT THB -i'- it CALEDONIA BREWERY, t : TAKE precedence; of antthinq in the provinces. In view of this enviable superiority, and the vain attempts that have been put forth to compete with the products of the ^< Caledonia Brewery," Lower Water Street, the proprietors have no hesitation in thanking a discerning public for the success hitherto achieved, and confidently rely upon their customers for patronage in the future. MCLEAN & KEITH, LOWER WATER STREET. BBOWN BROTHERS & CO., Druggists, Ordnance Bqnsre, Halifm, [1867. RY, Boom papor at 4d. > Boll and upwardi at B. T. MUIB'8. 1867.] ADVERTISEMENTS. 175 ''STAR'' LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY. 3 :ex. above firm ighout the thanks for KEITH for IS abroad, as hem their is triumph Y, :,(.'' that have Brewery," thanking a dently rely aY, ;, Halifax, The Agent of this Society continues to efifect lusuranocs on Lives in this Province on the most advantageous terms to the Assuerd. As an illustration of the advance of the Company, the following com- parative result is given of the four completed cycles of five years which have elapsed : — Xo. of Policies. SumK Assured. Premiums. Firsi Period, to 1848 2,204 £090,277 £22,560 16 11 Second Period, to 1858 2,832 <.)28,166 30,280 9 7 Third Period, to 1858 3,191 1,086,040 37,766 14 4 Fourth Period, to 1868 4,792 1,721.252 60,001 5 of this number there remained in existence at the close of the year 9,370 Policies for the assurance of £3,229,841 10. The Star Life Assurance Society was founded in 1843. The Annual Revenue &o., exceeds £120,000, and the accumulated fund on the 3l8t Deer., 1863, was £557,361 9s lid. Claims Paid. — The total claims arising from death which have been discharged by the Society amount to £300,000, and all claims are paid within fifty days of their being passed the Board, Nine-Tenths, or Ninety Pee Cent., of the Profits, ascertained every five years, are divided amongst Policy-holders entitled to participate therein ; and Policy-holders to the amount of £500 and upwards are en- titled to attend and vote at the Annual General Meetings. The Assured, by this arrangement, are made acquainted with t he Management, State, and Prospects of the Society every year. Assets. — The Assured have the security not only of the Capital Stock but of a large invested sum, amounting to more than Half a Million, which with the well-known character of the Directors of the Society, is a substantial guarantee that all claims will be met with readiness and punctuality. The following is a comparison of the amount of Income, Assets, and Surplus, at each period of division of Profits : — Income, Assets. Surplus. ^^i)M ^81^'l848*^*^ ] ^IS'454 7 £44,123 11 11 £16,000 1863 '... 41,535 15 2 121,195 7 3 35,000 1858 68,002 2 274,320 19 9 67,348 1868 109,265 4 2 553,826 2 8 122,456 11 4 The Surplus of £122,456 lis. 4d., now available for division, will, after appropriating one-tenth thereof to the Shareholders in accordance with the Deed of Settlement, be divided among the Policy-holders. RIFLE AND YEOMANRY CORPS, No extra premium required for any of these services. M. G. JJlacf, Agent, R. S. Black, M. D., Medical Referee. Toilet Soaps, Hnd Perfumery at BROWN BROTHERS & CO. !^ in CO eg o CM r— I o (3 eS EH o F^ I EH f4 \% I: K. T. MUIK, Hookseller and Nlationer, llA Uranvllle Htreot. 1 s.- I O i Em I o © 176 ADVERTISEMENTS. [1867. JOHN P. MOTT, MANUPACTUB5» OP cHocouTESt mPARBo cocoa, BROMA, CHOCOLATE PASTE, \ SOLUBLE COCOA, &c. DEALER IN * . , . ? ' .- - . dronnd Ginger, Pepper, Cassia, ALSO, ,„,,;;■ :,, .,,".:,..,/, Has Constantly for Sale, his : ; = EXTRA & FAMILY No. 1 SOAP, Which is equal in quality to the best Scotch Soap. • • • cAiiSO* • • • Ml, . i ! LOW PRICED SSAFS AHQ CANDLES l^y are, Halif.ix. MORTON'S MACAZIN E LIBRARY. NO FINES! NO TIME LIMITS! All the New Magazines supplied on arrival of Mail Steamers from England and the States. Terms made known on application to Q. E. Morton & Co., Book and Medical Store, HoUis Street, next Union Bank, Halifax. CATARRH!— MORTON'S NEW REMEDY FOR CATARRH! Breaks up this terrible disease at its fountain head ; removes at once pain in the temples, noises in the head, offensive discharges, obstruction of the breathing tubes, tainted breath, and obliterates this loathsome malady in all its forms. Send for pamphlet to G. E. Moeton & Co., Halifax, Agents. COLLINS' ACID HAIR RESTORER, The best hitherto invented to prevent and cure Baldness, remove scurf and other diseases to which the head is liable. Received and for sale by the Halifax Agents — G. E. Morton & Co. Also for sale as above — Mason's Alpine Balm and Hair Dresser; Mrs. Allen's Hair Preparations; Wood's Restorative, and other adver- tised articles for the Hair and the Toilet; Choice Perfumery, &c. G. E. MORTON k CO., 185 Hollis Street. I & OQ I I" I •1 s i o 00 I P GQ Unadulterated Ground Spices at BROWN BROTHERS & GO'S. B. T. MUIB, BookMller and SUitloner, 12A OrftnTiUe Street. Halifax -s I— 8 o CO O o o 178 ADVERTISEMENTS. [1867. ''the standard ESTAULISHED 1825; " ' ' ' ' ' f WITH WBIOH IS NOW UNITKO TNS Q(^L(^NI)AIL ILBFE ASSUlCIANCe COMPANY, Head Offloe in Nova Sootia, 227 Hollis Street, Halifax. ACCUMULATED FUND !517,771,628 00 ANNUAL INCOME 8,217,816 00 5^/1; HAI^IFAX, TH, S. ;, , Board of Dircctora : - HONORABLE M. B. ALMON. CHAS. TWINING, Esq., Q. C. HONORABLE ALEX. KEITH. JOHN JAMES SAWYER, Esq., Shebipf. ■" ' Medical Adviser: D. McNeill parker, m.d. , ; ' Secretary to the Local Board : • . M. H. RICHEY, 227 HOLLIS STREET. ^ , Moderate Rates charged for residence in the Colonies, India, and other places abroad. Local Boards and Agencies in all the British Colonies, where every facility will be afforded in the transaction of Business, and where Pre- miums may be received and Claims paid. pBOFirs divided every five years. The New Colonial and Foreign Prospectus may be had on application at the Chief Offices of the Company, or to the Agents at home or abroad- WILL. THOS. THOMSON, Manager and Actuary. D. CLUNIE GREGOR, Colonial and Foreign Secretary. BROWN BROTHERS & CO., Druggists, Ordnance Square, Halifax. t, Halifax [1«67. mtHJ 1' ■/ ': ' 1 ■''.: , Halifax. ,628 00 ,815 00 r. ,.-,» ) 9, India, and , where every 1 where Pre- m application me or abroad* etary. are, Halifax. Ledgers, Jonrnali, Day and (ash BookR, at R. T. MVIR'N. 1867.] ADVEUT1SKMKNT8. 179 WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GENERAL GROCERIES, BY THK »UB8CRIBISlll, — AT — NO. 132 UPPER WATER STREET, HALIFAX, N. S. American Extra and Fancy Flour, Canada " .... Bags and Barrels Oat Meal, i •« " Hound and Split Peas, Barrels No. 1 and No. 2 Pilot Bread, Boxes Wine, Sugar, Medford Water, Ginger and Lemon Biscuit, Brums Annapolis Cheese, Boxes Leschers, Glenfield and Canada Starch, " Adamantine and Tallow Candles, ; ** Crown Soap, Brown and Pale, " Raisins, Halves and Quarters, M. R. and M. 11. L., Puncheons and Barrels Porto Rico Molasses, Hhds. and Barrels Porto Rico Sugar, Barrels American and English Crushed Sugar, Bags Coffee, Rice, Buner Salt and Liverpool Salt, Chests and Half Chests Congow and Souchong Tea, Barrels and Boxes American and English Pickles, Nova Scotia and American Hams and Bacon, Mess Pork, Mess Beef, Butter, Lard, &c.. Barrels and Half Barrels Labrador and Shore Herring, Barrels Annapolis Apples, Boxes Digby Herring, No. 1 and No. 2, ♦« Choice Tobacco, Boxes Turkey and Malaga Figs, Bags Bottle Corks, assorted sizes, Cases Matches, 6 and 8 cards. Buckets, Brooms, Nests Tubs, Zinc and Wooden Wash Boards, Brushes of every description. Boxes Confectionary, Scotch and American, Casks Parafine, Kerosene, Petroleum Oil. > ■ ET The Subscriber's long experience, and buying for cash enables him to sell to the purchaser's advantage, and it is his undeviating aim to produce a better article than can be produced elsewhere for the same price. He is therefore confident that those favoring him with their patronage will receive every satisfaction, and find his goods are sold extremely low for cash. JOHN PURCELL. PM i o OQ g to I o o u I I EH Photographic Chemicals, Cards and Cases—BROWN BROTHERS 4t CO. B. T. TULUIR, Bookseller and Stationer, 125 Granville Street, Halifax- o O S to o o < H I— I a <3 O <1 r^ «3 S5 C A {z; o 180 ADVERTISEMENTS. [1867. .,. O'CONNOR & BEIAND, . SrO. SI UPPER WATER STREET, Ne S. (ONE DOOR NORTH OP G. W. DUPE'S). @@® AND ALSO AGENTS FOR THE EMPIRE SEWING MACHINE CO. This is the best, most simple, and cheapest machine ever in- vented, will sew the finest muslin or stoutest leather. N. B. — Buyers are taught the use of the machine gratis. Always a large assortment on hand. Call and examine, i GRAM'S PAIN ERADICATOR & MA&MTIC OIL. This Medicine was originally prepared, and for many years ex- clusively used as a remedy for R HEUMATISM, with a success unparalleled in the annals of medicine ; and hundreds have been cured by it, many of whom had been afflicted with that painful com- plaint for over twenty years. The confidence thus established, induced many to give it a trial in various other forms of pain with satisfactory results ; and those ; who have proven it will not be without it in their houses. This purely vegetable compound is not only prompt in action but makes the most permanent cures, and the numerous cases in which it has been used, has proven its superiority over all others in the ! following : Rheumatism^ Neuralgia^ Spinal Complaints, Felon or Whitlow, ' Broken Breasts, Abscess, Sores, Erysipelas, Salt Rheum, Wounds, Bruises, Sprains, Burns, Scalds, Frost-Bites, Hives, Dipiheria, Influenza, Asthma or Phthisic, Coughs, ; Colds, Pains in the Chest and Bach, Earache, Headache, &c. Prepared by T. GRAHAM, & CO., Carleton, St. John, N. B. 3PR.ICE SS CEIVTS, | For sale by Druggists and Dealers in Patent Medicines. ' «ROTVN BROTHERS & CO., Druggists. Ordnance Square, Halifax, Halifax. [1867. LEET, Room Paper at 4d. a Roll and apnrards at R. T. MIIIR'8. ): CO. e ever in- . Always ML. years ex- a success : lave been inful corn- it a trial and those • action but in which era in the Whitlow^ Bheum^ ost'Bites, Coughs, leadache, I, N. B. nes. Halifax. 1867.] ADVERTISEMENTS. 181 PEOVINOIAL PHOTOGRAPH GALLERY, Comer of George and Granville Streets, HALIFAX, N. S. The Subscriber having refitted his Rooms (which are now in good style), has taken great care in procuring an easy and convenient access to them, which has long been desired in this city. He is now prepared to take CARTES DE VISITE, Colored and otherwise. FERRIOTYPES on Cards, Suitable for Albums. AMBROTYPES with and without Cases, In a Style surpassed by none in the Province of Nova Sqotia, and in the latest Parisian and American Fashions. He begs to thank the public for the support he has hitherto re- ceived, and respectfully solicits a continuance of the same, assuring them that nothing will lack on his part to secure them good work^ JOSEPH D. SMITH. N. B. Photographs of the leading Gentlemen of Nova Scotia, &c. always on hand, suitable for Albums and otherwise. nm, ©^p>, ^t»© puia sTOiKi. CHABLES EAIZEB, VURRIKR, AND MAXUFACTUBER OF Jill W^ of Bli-^, Soq^, ¥i(ff^, CUFFS, TIPPETS, GLOVES, |ttr i&uH, imns m^\x %^^t%, gm mn^ ^<^*t Made to Order and at the Shortest Notice. FURS CLEANED, REPAIRED, & ALTERED, To suit the Fashion, on reasonable terms. OASHl PAD© f@R KAW FUIB 8K11N1S» Such as BEAR, FOX, LUCIFER. WILD CAT, RACCOON, MUSK, MARTIN, MUSK RAT, &c., &c. 126 GRANVILLE STREET, HALIFAX, N. S. BROWN BROTHERS & CO.— ^Pure Chemicals, Drugs and Toilet Articles. ft. T. MVIB, BooksAller and Stattoner, 12S OranTlIle Street. t -s (M o m o o CQ I— I Ah 1^ O D CQ Em » tf ^ s ^ u 5 •*r O 182 ADVERTISEMENTS. [1867. JOHN F. CROWE & CO., AND GENERAL DEALERS IN i^«, Mm^f mtnUm^f i\mv, p^al, |ii8itt, TOBACCO, BROOMS, COTTOW WARP, t Wi1*» Opposite the Colonial Market, Argryle i^tireet, HALIFAX, N. S. Country Produce Sold on Commission. WHOtESiltH a BETAIl OHOOEBt AND GENERAL DEALEB IN TEAj SUGARj MOLASSESj |t0ur, Pal, H0f WinUm, ^x^m», gurfeetisi, SOLE LEATHER, GENERAL GROCERIES, &C. Country Produce taken in exchange for Qoods and Sold on Commission. Opposite Colonial Market, 100 Argyle Street, HALIFAX, IV. S. I -- *N BROTHERS & CO., Druggists, Ordnance Square, Halifax. \ Foolscap, Letter and Note Paper at R> T. MVIB*8. iHt tetisi, ission. fax. 1867.] ADVERTISEMENTS . 183 MUSICAL INSTRUMENT MAKER j NO. 49 BARRINGTON STREET, - HALIFAX, N. S. ^tMtrn^, '^tmtUm^r iMinm, &maxtim»t AND All Kinds of Musical Instruments Tuned and Repaired. DRUMS MADE TO ORDER. ^gf Fife and Drum Corps supplied on liberal terms. ROBT. G. FRASER, Goto BnoKBn mt ^tnnn, UTo. — C^rauTille Street, Parties forwarding samples of Minerals can have them analysed free of charge, on condition that the subscriber will undertake to secure the right from Government, and explore the locality on such shares as may be agreed on between the parties. 8 •ft O S I I I 1 -S ^ ROBT. G. FRASER. I CQ f4 Elastic Stocking, Knee Caps and Anklets at BROWN BROTHERS^ CO.'B B. T. MVfB, BaokseUer ani Stationer, 123 ttranvllle Street. o u (M O o -*1 OQ (^ o O D OS I— I tS4 Q iz; » I— t » OS o o » o 184 ADVERTISEMENTS. [1867- !catria: Slatl^ing <§ttrr^. JOHIS^ DOYLE, TAILOR AND CLOTHIER, 03 Upper Healer Street, 93, HALIFAX, N. S. .<". ..; ..Ui U:A The Subscriber keeps constantly on hand a large stock of Cloths and Clothing, which will be sold at the lowest Cash Prices. Cloth- ing made up in any style required. CF" Uood Fits and Best Workmanship warranted. N. B. Orders from the Country promptly attended to. COLO MINERS, ATTE«TtO«! ^ui 3iu\ ^m^ §iiimmevs5, 3Mp^. , NEAR MECHANICS' INSTITUTE, - i>a«.tm:oxjth:. OA.ST sa?EE3Li opick: -a.x:es, OF EVERY PATTERN. Cast Steel Axes, Hammers, and Sledges, Of every description, manufactured by the Subscriber from the best ! material. And General Blacksmith work. | S^" All orders Punctually attended to, and delivered to the place of | shipment, as may bo directed. I FRANCIS MUMFORD. BROWN BROTHERS & CO., Druggists, Ordnance Square, Hali&x. SehoolBeflnlsltei of every description at R. T. MVIR'fl. 1867.] ADVERTISEMENTS . 185 LORDLY & STIMPSON, Wholesale and Retail Dealers in FIOUR, MEAL, COFFEE, TEA, SUCAB, TOBACCO, MOLASSES, 1 ' Cor. of George & Hollis Sts., MAO ^M t N.S. LEVI H. VERGE, IVo. S04 IXoUi^ Street, WnOLESALE MANUFACTURER OF of all descriptions, from the FINEST OF LADIES' KID WOEE TO THE HEAVIEST REQUIRED FOR THE TRADE OF NOVA SCOTIA. N. B. — All country purchasers will find it to their advantage to call and examine his stock previous to purchasing elsewheie. Halifax, N. S., 1st Oct., 1866. o s I OQ O CO g GQ (H o 3 I 10 t 03 03 o 'A aa BROWN BROTHERS 4- CO., Druggists, Ordnance Square, Halifax. B. T. MUIB,Boo)cie)ler and Stationer, 120 Granville Street, Halifax. ^ ^ e. s V -< r: o OQ s QD 04 o C9 P3 (14 fn QD 1^ o 186 ADVERTISEMENTS. [1867. N. RUSSELL & CO. Having enlarged their premises, are now ready to supply their numerous customers and the public with STOYES FROM THE FOUNDRIES or Boston, Truro, Yarmouth, Bridge- water and Dartmouth, EITHER WHOLESALE OR RETAIL, They have also a large stock of EttCUSHt AMEBtCAN, A«t) HOME>MAt)E Pumps, Orates, Sinks, Ranges and Enamelled Ware. WATERLOO, NIAGARA, AND YARMOUTH STOVES AUWAYS ON HAND, N. nUSSEtt ^ COn PORTLAND STREET, DARTMOUTH. TmssM, Supporters and Bandages at BROW^f BBOTHEBS & CO.' Ohuroh Servioos and Prayer Booln at R. T. MUIR'S. 1867.] ADVERTISEMENTS. 187 HAUFAX STOVE STORE. — PROPBIETOR- {Successor to R. Downs ^ Son,) Workshop —Kurd's Lane, Sale Shop — Two Doors North of Hubp's Lani;, 109 Upper If ater Mtreet, HALIFAX J N. S. '"■'■ " — M>a^>S&%«4K — Orders in the various branches of Copper. Lead, Zixc, Sheet Iron, and Tin, personally and promptly attended to. l^isjjfttsittg lb family €l^cttiisl. AND DEALER IN PI s i I o 00 eS o o O I 'H. DRUGS, CHEMICALS, PERFUMERY, BRUSHES, COMBS, SOAPS, SPICES, DTE STUPFS, &o., See,, Comer of HolUg and SackvUle Streets, H)AL()FAX» Nl. S. PRESCRIPTIONS PERSONALLY ATTENDED TO. eo !iROWN BROTHERS & CO., Importers of Fresh MetUcinal Herb*. K. T. MUIR, fiookaeller and Biationer, 125 Uranville Street. Halifox. I ^ O 02 U4 525 < o O P o 188 belcuer's farmer's [1867. ^ 18 §iavtbcnt §li$s^umncc (!(om))ani;. * I FOR FIRE AND LIFE ASSURANCE AT HOME AND ABROAD. ; Established in 1836. i Office in London : — 1 , Moorqate Street. j Subscribed Capital £2,000,000 LIFE DEPARTMENT. j Nett Annual Premiums exceed £80,000 ! Assurance Fund exceeds £520,000 I In the PARTICIPATING BRANCH, the whole profits, less a fixed per- | j centage of one-tenth of the premiums, for Management and Guarantee of i i the sums assured, belong to the Policy-holders; and in reckdning these | j profits, the Company is, under its new Act of Parliament (1866), pre- I eluded from deducting anything beyond what is actually paid away as | I commission to agents The necessity felt by all purely Mutual Societies I I of setting aside a portion of their profits to form a Guarantee Fund is in j I this way avoided, and at the same time that economy which is the boast : ; of the Mutual System is ensured. \ Northern Assurance Company, i ; i I Annual Premium for an Assurance of £100. } Age. Without With Age. Without With Profit s. Profit s. Profit 's. Profits. 1 £ s. d. £ s. d. £ s. d. £ s. d. 18 11 1 15 40 2 16 8 8 3 11 19 11 9 15 10 41 2 18 4 8 6 10 20 12 7 16 9 42 3 1 3 7 10 21 13 4 17 8 43 3 1 11 8 9 10 22 14 3 18 8 44 3 8 9 8 12 23 15 2 19 8 45 3 5 9 8 14 8 24 i 16 1 2 9 46 3 7 11 8 16 4 25 : 17 I 2 1 11 47 3 10 4 3 18 8 26 ! 18 2 2 8 1 48 3 12 11 4 1 3 27 1 19 2 4 4 49 8 16 9 4 4 1 28 2 5 2 5 7 50 8 19 4 7 4 29 2 1 6 2 6 10 51 4 2 6 4 10 10 30 2 2 7 2 8 ! 52 4 6 8 4 14 7 31 2 8 1 2 9 3 53 4 10 8 4 18 6 32 2 4 9 2 10 54 4 14 6 5 2 9 83 2 6 2 11 11 55 4 19 1 5 7 3 34 7 4 2 13 5 56 5 4 5 12 7 35 2 8 1 2 14 11 57 5 9 4 5 18 4 36 2 10 2 2 16 7 58 5 14 11 6 4 6 37 2 11 8 2 18 4 59 6 u 7 10 7 38 2 13 o 3 1 60 1 6 6 8 6 16 8 39 2 14 11 8 2 61 6 11 6 7 2 4 BROWN BROTHERS & CO., Druggists, Ordnance Square, Halifax. lifox. [1867. ABROAD. 0,000 0,000 0,000 fixed per- larantenof I ning these ; 366), pre- j d away aa j il Societies j Fund is in | i the boast : I K'ent. i With 'rofit Is. s. d. 3 11 5 10 7 10 9 10 12 14 8 16 4 18 8 1 3 4 1 7 4 10 10 14 7 18 6 2 9 7 3 2 7 8 4 4 6 7 6 8 2 4 lalifaz. Portmonales, Puriei, Jewelry, <&e., at K. T. Hum's. 18G7.] ALMANACK. 189 (( NOVA SCOTIA" ALEX. KEITH & SON, (ESTABLISHED IN 18SO.) MANUFACTUKERS OF IIS^DI^ PA.LE ^LE, Xj XX AND XXXj MM MB IMPORTEES AND BOTTLERS OF ENGLISH ALE & BROWN STOUT, IMPORTERS AND WHOLESALE DEALERS IN SIH, CHAMPAGNE, SCOTCH WHISKEY, &c., &c., &c.. i I s S o +3 CO 03 OQ I eo e3 I s o EH l=> OQ f4 BROWN BROTHERS ^ CO.— Gold Leaf, Dry Paints and Varnishes. K. T. UIIH, Buolueller aa4 Mtatloner, fift ttraafllie Street. .p I o » QQ ES4 < I— I o Q o 190 melcher's farmer's. [18G7. .WOODILL BROS. CITY DRUG STORE, MAiOFM. Me S, •«*iri!'^'' >• f-„ WOODILL BROTHERS, Are the proprietors of the everywhere celebrated H^oodill'ii H^orm I^ozeng^eii. They are celebrated not only for their speedy, but safe and pleasant action. They may be given at all ages, and under any circumstances. Their great superiority consists in the simple and harmless ingredients of which they are composed, forming one of the best and most simple purgatives. And as the presence of worms in any person must be only conjectured before worm remedies are given, it is desirable to have a medicine upon which for certainty and harmleasness full reliance can be placed when there is a doubt whether worms do exist, and there must always be, until they are actually seen, VVoodili.'s Lozenges will clear it up, if present, proof of it will soon be visible after their administration, if not, the effect will not be quarter that would arise from Castor Oil or Salts. So that independant of their Anthelmintic action, they are a harmless and excellent purgative. Woodill's Worm Lozenges are used and prescribed by the Medical profession, which is proof positive that they are Certain, Safe, and Effectual, N. B. — Ask for Woodill's, they are put up in boxes at 25 cents, and of a pink color. WOODILL BROS. BROWN JBROTHERS & CO., Druggists, Ordnance Square, Halifax. »et. [1867. gist«i, ;rs es. 1 pleasant imstances. igredieuts >8t simple it be only :o have a ice can be lere must U clear it I istration, ; tor Oil or | fiej are a ; Medical ual, nts, and JROS. Halifax. SCHOOL REQUISITES OF EVERY DESCRIPTION AT M Ul R'S. ALMANACK. 1867.] 191 London House» The subscribers keep constantly on hand a general stock of SUITABLE FOR THE DIFFERENT SEASONS. Invariably selected personally and for Cash, thereby enabling us to offer inducements possessed but by few. IN ADDITION WE SUPPLY Eoiiiie Mill Floor Ofl Clotiu;, &c., &c. THE READY -HADE CLOTHING iDEi=>-A.iR.T:M:EisrT Will be found superior to the generality of such stock, both as to style and workmanship. Parties not being able to suit themselves from our stock, can have any garment made to order from a stock of Cloths, Tweeds, &c., -^c, unequalled in the Province. THOMSON & 00. Works on Homeopathy, Preparations, &c., at BROWN BROTHERS & CO. 8) 4) CO r— I n e '4-1 00 GO •— ( o O '4-> o o p 192 R. BREHM, 24 Bedford Row. See page 17. > [1867. DELCUGRS FARMER S. NEAl, WHITE & CO., General Importers of BRITISH AND FOREIGN DRY GOODS, The Stock will bo found to consist of all kinds of STAPLE DRY GOODS, With a very large variety of all descriptions of FANCY ARTICLES, Required for Country Trade. A large variety of Ameil;>an manufactured Staple and Fancy Dry Goods % Kept constantly in stock. -> Particular attention given to orders from the Country, and any article not in stock will be purchased, if to be had in the city. . . 94 & 96 GRANVILLE STREET, % r. C o 3 a