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VAOTUBBD Sflr^' AIASHtBiB OtL Oblf PAITT, \h KAVUVAC It Sufriw to that iTCiliil Of », pll, or Fluid I Plosion ; it doei |i0i|gv|k»iMfll^]kl|M J«Mli.l» iACN dUvotly In it, mar wMte oo«xpMqr9 10, tm» anr, Mnimtkf be coosaimsd In • l^f to the ' — iwm id that ALBKBTiwKtIfc d M ai wd lo MMfMdo.an^fMk M|d Brnping Floi^i m » BOUToe of arl||gy«6j)iUlieUAtW aliiih«aD«t£biailklle material for ^at porpoae knofn. , DEPOT— 88 PriiM^ WUUaii|.^Str|if!^ ii^n^T J^jMie.) sT.SQKisr, *T^r X%tli:PQ ,»xiH.k L it-gti^a'f tiXA r-l'-l"' "•la ■^i ^^^ t*Kt Jnr'o^.'Bl ';i6."5^ Rir's '^■^*ii»'>^ji'4**.*. ^fig^mfmmmimf^fnf^^W'''^^ f^k ! i \i 'k ¥ ■i«J^ ,^»-.J,.,^.,N^ tB|><,^^ , ■.■«,, ■ * ▲0TIRTI8IMINTS. :^- 1« HtOITAMIMUJil [I86». ^mmMl^MMM^m,.H, b, 'I r».-!j •Wi Ziad aad 'ffik Maids. I ;j«' bo *^i e^pl.<.f ) :t;-, t4 'P N ^in#i. Btion Si^^tfiiu 1869.] AOVIRTli^EWiMft. 1 I CHABLES KIKKPiTftfOE, Successor to Charles Batton & Oo., IM:i»OiRTER OF IBRITISH AND FOREIGN IW H L E S ALE AND E E T A I L . No. 8 King, Street, .^.'i NO. 11 KING street; fii Ik^PORTERS OF '•*> 1 >• CAKRIAGE HARDWARE, AND OF EVEBT DBSOBIPTION. W. H. OLIVE & C O. i 9. I 5' s I -# JPiNy«»rtiMJon«e»refyay i>rep >>ea l>y OH^IoneJ •I I i ifi 10 ADVllltiinanitB. [186JI nros. %iom IQ/Kih^ Streefi^ S-A.lKTr jrOHlSr, IT. iB., KEEPS C0NSTAN:TLY ON fiANP Tbe Largest Stocl^ of BQad]|-Madej 'SIM L. -.1 , Suitable for Eveiy P])rpos6, aftd Well iSelected for| FismiB or S3VB3T^^ WILL DIALERS FIND THE -4«y c Woii Jllp^ [186»! 9f^^ tSttodM—C* 0» Bt«yyyTmftn» j5 B^tonyt« =Bs: ISCT.) ADTUlTlSBXRRTfl. 11 (Entrance from Gomterbmy: Street,) s'i». joiiN, isr. s. > lN$ J leadi-MadelLAWTON «f VASSIE, I Selected for aiVvi,\^, noisr. LEBS ae?#, at this 069. Who|ip8f le Iiii^H»i^ers-«' ^ ISMS, SHAWLS, VELYETS, llinens, GiM,f!laiiiii!ls, Bligikgts, Cmntfiniiuies, Rugs, Woollen ClotbB, ■ liifW€S,,. :■ Of Bvery MscripHem. ' FEATHERS and FLOWERS, QiP«E§S ©©(alS. \ t 8 r^* Xiiitrtoii* ^tft'fr Jffiai:iu|l)»of»x<9i^|9t!« 4 4Qil|«|. „.^ PII«^j|i- t8aloner»g« H H i t e 8 I HI IS ADTBRTIBEMCIITS. [1869. l.iliiOfH iiUSE 9 3 and 4 Market Sqnare, SAINT lOeCN, N. e. f. IMPORTERS OF MERCHANDIZE liv Silk, Woollen, Linen, and Cotton I Onr Bayers vUit these Markets twice a year, and arrangements have been made to procure all THE NEWEST STYLES BKTWKEN SKASONS. DANIEL & BOYD. Olioloe '3?ollet Artloies, at Hanlnstoii ISvos; iiP?T»'''*iipii pP|||PPmmPPP||g|||Mp||Ppipppp«MPIMPi|M|OTfPRP''^'«l I' . ^ney> 1809.] AtmanwMUVxn. 18 IPSE J CHARLES B. RAT, 50 Prince William Street, (VICJTOIl.1^ HOUSE,) Imports and Wholesale Dealer in Staple and Fancy iDRY GOODS, IN ALL THE LEADING STYLES OF WOOI4LENS, COTTQNS, SILES, LITEMS, ^0. €ieTEI££$' TfilMMlfiGS, HATS, CAPS, &c. SPECIAL IJVDUCEMEJVTS TO %^^» JbC'* JbCra rron uy<»«. Kiiiolc Sales A(i»mfilli:proAt», J»»ziLix&iKtoi& J3vo«' 9 i mmmmm im^mmm ■ » I I 1 1 I I - . .i ll I I i ll 11 ) 1.. d tt B M H H i \ IB I 14 iDTKBTISRIIEMTB. [180», JOSHUA S. TURNEK, Imports mi General Dealer ia.Q @it Imila. TEAS m wm, CONSISTING OP a) •f I 3 _^ diciir0Es, lehoits, Pll«£ APPLES, QlliNibES. WEOLESILE AND RETAIL. if^articular attention given to putting up TiioOiiiieeHoh toith this department witl te found a fuU and compete assortment ^ _ 2^ ^VTA-TESH, STI^EET. SAINT JOHN, N. B. iDir« ^Wooa»> ^xt. Zjovwood, Hanlnston l^o«. iiiiii POPWSPWpwiWBIf Clialoner» ». I'.r fS- : .'■ .'jC-i )■'■';;!'''!> .> t iTl' . ji < m.' ■■' «■- v >', ■ ?"■ ~ tj 'i I8A9.] A f »E T M« mHT8. 15 I— ■■ I « ii^^iwiiti 'j ■ • ■ I MANUFACTURER OF [^ \TmtE 1QP$ m4 MANTiiS TOtiETHEi* Wl*!?!* IMPORTER AND PEAtEII IN f^tq «!.,<■ Ul' PMWc Ti^ 3 '3 T OB A. C C Q AND 26 SOUTH MARKET WHARF, ST. lOfWa N. ®. ▲loauMadjrck IVovlcs Sa'vr S^aotory* St* Jol&au' s 8 I s f I I 5 •» *• Ooodggoldl l>jr Clutlongi% fSt* jrol>n» Jf . P. BJ ADTBHUBStKllTa. [I86t. 3 (D BANK OF DEPOSIT A«D ^ SATUfGS BANS. Agent for the Ssdnt Stephen's Bank. OFFICES : Comer fmct Wm. Street snb MarWt Square, ST. JOKEN , N. B* lnt«r«tt at the rate of Six per Cent, per annum ia allowed, aiid bepoalta received upon fhri moatflivoralile terms. DRAFTS, in Gold or Currency, on the United States, Halifax, Montreal, Frinoa iadioard Island, and all the Provinces. Mmi\ Mk Specie aiil Sterlifin Maip. Ililiipftriall ICilSUirailO® %@lilO]f» MARINE,' FIRE and LIFE. e S. J. SCOVIL, Baiter, English and American Offices, CAMTAL, #30,000,000. _^ProtMt$ noted ai^d «ztecded ; Mtrine or Fire Lomm promptly and accu- ratolf axUnalad, andSnrrejra made by ROBERT MAB8HALL, Notary Pnbiic, Averan Adtntter and Portwardon. Apoly by letter or otberwiae, at tbe Agency. lainAU Fair LoHet promptly paid witnont leferenee to the Bead Office. ROBERT MARSHALL, Manager and Sub- Agent. Our 4^oocl« Drill toe sold Cilieap-<«];Ianl]iirtozi Bro w mmmmi ^f^m m Jol>n» y « p. mum it allowed,! orable terms. btary Pnbllc, rwlw, at the Agency. ieHMul Office. ilnirtoja Sroi Paint, Oil, piiu t: Gu^ik.^^, j^mf^UtM^^im&iiM: BABI^dB NEW BRUNSWICK FOR THE YEAR OF OUR LORD BBINd THE FIRST TEAR AFTER tEAP YEAH, ANDTHBTHTRtY SECOND TKAB OF TB]^ BBIGM 07 QCKM YIOTORIA. CONTAimNQ GENERAL INTELLIGENCE, STATlSfiaL INFORMATION, AND OTHER MATTERS OP . INtfiREST. . f :::.a SAINT JOHN, N. B. PRINTED AND PU^LISPEI) 3T BAHNES AND COMPANt', AND SOLD, yi^OLXSALR. ASTD BETAtt, At their Store, 58 Prince William Street* J. F. I»«» j!ii£gfc*»^ It SQOATiON or nm — icxiPHn. [1 869 J ' EQUAnON OF TIMB» rOR APPARKNT NOOM — OBWtNWICH— 1869. s 4 6 6 1 8 9 10 11 12 18 14 16 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 28 24 25 26 27 28 29 80 81 M. •. H. •. 1 8.6S 9|«4.26 4.fi4 6.21 6.48 6.16 6.41 7.U6 7.31 7.65 8.19 8.48 9.06 9.27 9.49 10.U9 10.29 10.48 n.07 li.24 11.41 11.67 12.18 12.27 12.41 12.64 18.4)6 18.17 18.27 18.87 18.46 lx.64 14.01 14.07 14.18 14.17 14.21 14.26 14.27 I4.2» 14.29 U.8< 14.29 14.27 14.26 14.22 14 IW 14.14 14.09 U.08 18.67 18.49 13.42 13.38 13.24 18.14 18^04 12.68 12.42 12.8T» 12.18 12.06 11.51 11.88 11.24 11.03 0.51 10.89 10.23 lO.ilb 9.61 9.86 9.18 9.01 8.44 8.2(i 8.09 7.51 7.83 7.1u 6.6f. «.88 6.20 6.01 6.42 6.24 5.06 4.47 4.:i6 4.10 April [M»r. M. ■. 3.62 8.84 8.16 2.58 2j|i> 2!l3 2.00 1.49 1.32 1.16 1.0 0.44 0.28 0^ 0.16 0.31 0.45 0.68 l.ll 1.24 1.86 1.48 1.69 2.M 2.20 2.8I> 2.89 2.48 2.60 8.04 8.11 8.18 3.24 3.8t- 8.34 3.39 8.42 8.46 8.48 8.60 8.62 8.52 8.58 3.52 8.52 3,60 8.48 3.46 3.43 8.89 3.85 8.81 8.26 8.2<> 3.14 8.08 3.01 2,68 2.46 2.87 J«a«. K. a. 2.28 2.19 2.09 2.01' 1.49 1.88 1.27 1.16 1.04 0.62 0.40 0.28 0.16 0.O8 0.23 0.86 0.49 1.01 1.14 1.27 1.4U 1.68 2.06 2.18 2.81 2.48 2.56 8.08 3.19 TW. ^81. 8.81 8.48 8.54 4.06 4.16 4.25 4.86 •4.4.=) 4.64 5.08 6.1! 5.19 6.26 5.89 6.45 5.60 6.66 5.5t* 6.08 6.06 6.09 6.10 6.12 6.18 6.18 6.12 6.11 6 Jo 6.08 6.06 ^dt. ••pt. M. H. 6.01 5.68 5.53 5.48 6.42 5.86 5.29 6.22 5.14 5.06 4.56 4.46 4.86 4.26 4.18 4.01 8.49 8.36 8.22 8.o8 2.64 2.89 2.23 2.07 1.51 1.84 1.17 1.0" 0.42 0.24 0.06 Oot'r M. a 0.13 0.82 0.51 1.10 1.80 1.50 2.10 2.80 2.61 8.11 3.32 8.68 4.14 4.8f 4.^6 5 17 6.39 6.00 6.21 6.4>i 7.0S 7.21 7.46 8.06 8.2« 8.47 9.07 9.27 9.47 10.06 II ov. OFt. >. 10.26 10.44 11.02 11.81 11.88 11.66 12.13 12.29 12.40 18.01 13.17 l.S.Hl 18.46 14.00 14.13 14.25 14.88 14.49 15.00 15.1'i 15.20 15.29 15.87 15.46 15.52 16.68 16.08 16.08 16.12 16.19 16.19 16.19 16.18 16.16 16.14 16.10 16.06 16.01 16.66 16.48 16.40 15.32 15.28 15.12 16.02 14.60 14.87 14.24 14.1" 13.55 18 89 13.22 13.05 12.46 12.27 12.07 11.47 ' T.26 Dee. 16.1511.04 16.171 .. '■ I. m. I ^ m. V ;>. m. I y m. J mean time at St. John. KoTK.— When the Sun Is Slow, Equation to bo added to apparent tfme. Wlien the Sun la Faat, Equation to be aabtraoted from apparent time. ECLIPSES IN 1869. I. Moon. January 27. — A partial eclipse, visible in St John. Enters Penumbra, 27th daj, 6h. 54ni. p. m. I ^ " Umbra, " 8h. 5m. p. m. j Middle of Eclipse, '* 9h. 14m. p, m Emerges from Umbra, '* lOh. 28m. p, " Penumbra,** lib. 84m. p. II. S0N. February 11. An annular eclipse, invisible in St. John and; all paits of the Dominion. Visible in 8. E. Pacific, Southern South ! America, South AtUutic, Southern Africa, Western portion of the In dian Ocean, and Antarctic Ocean. HftBingtoB Qroa*, Wholeiale Dragfitti, St. JaIiii. E^l* f ohH» 11. B. [1869., 69. I Oct'r . 0Ft. 10.2A iO.44 11.02 11.21 11.88 I1.A6 12.13 12.29 12.10 18.1)1 18.17 IS..S1 I8.4(( 14.0«) 14.13 14.25 14.88 14.49 15.00 IS.l'i 16.2I» 15.29 15.87 15.45 15.52 )5.68 1S.08 16.08 Nov. 9Ft. 16.19 16.19 16.19 16.18 16.16 16.14 16.10 16.00 16.01 15.55 16.48 15.41) 15,32 15.28 15.12 15.02 14.50 1 4.-87 14.24 u.m 18..55 13 89 18.22 18.06 12.46 12.27 12.07 11.47 16.12 M.26 6116.15 1 1.04 .116.171 ... Dee. e/T 10.4li 10.18 1 9.54 9..30 9.06 6.!)9 8.13 7.47 7.20 6.62 >!.-25 6.57 5.L'8 6.011 4.ai 4.02 8.»2 8.031 2.3.si 2.081 1.33 0.38 0.56 i 1.26 ( 1..5.i 2.2i5 2.54! 3.231 aparent ttme. Wlienj St John. nean Umo at St. John. I s in St. John and 'ii Southern South if tortion of the In- j St* JttJin. J«lW|^^!^lfei»lk^lm^*lBfe«ft§^ CTCLU AMn BSA8, KtO. .nVoin i>iii-i II tri« r A I u>nnii III, liooii July 28. — A partial wlipae, invUUtIo In St John, and all ' poi turns Qf..O«uii^..A Ifoy b«vieiv«4JUL Aiutni)|«D ProTioctti unfi^tb FflClfi«^V-.:l ,!.! .• •:),,., , ' „i/ ... - , .Jl 'iVi 8rw ^V»'»' J?-^Ait«lMler!Up««, TJfiMo ,io St. John. ,|I|tIii9 vi«iNid tlirouffliout Nonh; 4P)Wlo#. W^*! Ii»fJlif% H^, fJH^^it A^I^Q QcCiB, Wd N.' S, A«i#« •. I : 'K.ilj •.(•.'...'. ih! : .:. -V"' j^,'- Beffins generally 8h. 14m. p. m., long. 144* 9^'%, and lat )I6^ Mf N* Cmtrtt e^jllpae beRins geafin^Ujr |a loitg. }17<*.frl' &, aud lat. 0^ i%\ H..at4h. 84in.,pkrn- iH .:i!« (/■ i-Ti\ ^llornii^g Mid «|hr9Qiiiig. fitan M 1869. QMiteal «oUpM at npoi»,.WW •' W-k K jH' ^5'K.^at6h. 2Sni. jvi^ Centm) «olipoe,«iidi> genen»|l7 io Igaa. it" 25' W., Vt. W W N.« «! 6Jt^ 42QMP. in/^St< Jpho n^aq^ej! ),)«,{ - .v»>ei ,1 . F<>'>ui ( 9 ) «ill be a Morning Sur until 2d May, and thence an Evening Star. .ni'OK '.'i'j 'iO at'Tj'T '^ i'tlij 0;piv.A ,4/a»;fXi ) w^i be «n;i7.v^ning,^^ar until 1^ Mjay,, tl^^ufw a ^OTi^ng '^ufdi'^,Ji,U)wi)i beJ(nlB:veDing Star unfii l^fh Apiil, tbdi aHora|^ii|; S^runl^ ri||> Aufjuat, th^ncejfoiih.im E'veuin^^^ /.„. &itki-n\ ^ ) will be a Morning Star until 7th Mtircn; thence an Ev^Dr ing 8tai( |i^||iil 8(),S^pi«inli)^ ;. a ^^ruing Star.MutU Uth Deoeinllber (aiad O Snn. S Mercury. 9 VeniM). Earth, ': ' ^atr^iidbi^bl. S^^pts; '; i Palla». O.03fiiiu>.iol TifaQiudrdiofc^flO a Veeta. U Jupiter. ^ Mhjn|.^,j; „;,. ., IB) Uranus 9 Ceres. .>V «•♦*' Nepturt perh. poHl A. H. moi rf Gonjitnction. 9 Opposition. U AHveuding Node n Desoondhrtjg Node N. North. S. ^outh^ R. East. . ^.iM-'.v W. West • Degrees. ' Minutes (are.) ■ " Seconds* (anv.) h. hoaw. ," m. |rifii>ut^«, 'ij^ a. tJleooads,' ttmti iranusi iintci 1M^. fliphelWn. ipiapogeo. ' #r.!p«rlt«B. v.'ii. arernsoit. tn£'(Mtti1oi'- -OttP-' sttpi^rior. iit.VtL' m. mom. at tfta. MaUdnasyL . I.>A . ; >/ s 0> 80 flO. m m 160 6 k:;Xibra^, {/ 7 111 SoocpiOv* 8 t Si^ltkrias,- g < 10 Cf A<|0)iiay«, - ^ ( 11 XlHsBfldi, - "410' > 24 > "■2T« - 8«wr wo Golden Number, 8 'f^lip^ Peria^.rv" • • 'K* • •• ^^^^^2 [«y,9f ^pUP^f. Jan, lat, 2,408,699 lr§,<^'.N^i»i8ar,. . . ..J... .86VCf the Sejieiicidae,'. , «,'... 2 1 ^t 'S- i->.,U. |ieiicidae,"..'p^} OrympJadS,. . . . ,. , ; . . .2i'46 :^O^rtbTejr ^Olttwliwj;., , i^W^ A|Mu) Hegira (Moha;n'daii ^. t '2Ss^ g (o.. Spain >(ofthei;iftaii^^iJM)7 y^ror Wwld (Hehrew), 3689-80 , " ■"-^"^.' (Bviantine,), 7877^-3 Tl^rof npme, A.'F.C't!\tttrr6);2id2^ I ,-:i.-^'«i#J?J>iH ^- J,||P.1UP MPPMPH tm^im *^ ■ tmuft^ it^M^-mmi^ inter, ii^- j^iit. »; m louDATC, no. [1869. ▲mo Mandl f«10— Rdbraw^— ««||fm 9upt Mk, A. II. 1669. N. 9.— The |lr»t d«7 of Mohamin (the month with which bMim the MMuMiiiediir jairl A. tt. if86, oorrMfMiNb to Abril ttlh, A. ft 1869 ; Md AuMMa, thoMoath of FMUng, A. B. 1889, btgtt Die. 1«, 1868, §ni oooMqaentiT «n4a 14th JuiiMrj^ 1869 ; but Buuuiuii A. H. 1886, O^MWBOW A. D. 1869, 8Ui f^eoMttber. 8TV Tmi* iineo GdlatoiMM ^Uoottrtd Amotlnt, * - Oet II, 1481 864 •• IIH •• 108 «* 86 «* 84 " 8 •• DeMonts diacor/d St John River, N. B. JwO 84, 1604. V^^jh ink kdobiei U 8n|{luid, ^ Sept 14, IT82. CeoMiii kair Droll %y th« IMtiM •rma, Rspt. 18, 1V89. United Empire LeyiHMM Imded In N. B. Mij 18, 1788. Ifew Brantfiok booome fep. ProTinoe, Aw* 16, \1H4,. Voimi^tymklJiiMMM^tkUiaii^ My 1, 1867. ApogM And Perigee of the MboB. AMMlBc-Jan. I6th, 8h. K k.; fehi iSth, 1th. r. m. ; Ifar^ih 18th, lh.A. M. ; April 8th, 9h. A. M. ; M«7 6th, 8h. a. m. ; June 8d, 8h. p. A. ; I«ito8b. a. it. \ HmMi 86th, 9h. p. M. ; April 24tb, 8h. a. u. ; MAt 81«t 6h. p. li. ; June T6ih, 6h. A. M. ; Jaly 18th, Ih. p. m. ; A«g. 9tb, 9h.,A. n. : Sept. ffth, 4h. p. m. ; Oei. 5th, ah. A. M. ; Nov. 8d, 8b. r. u. ; SOMi, fth. ¥. it. ; Deo. a7th, 8h. p. m. Ohweh Celendir for 18^. ■OLT BAT. €lrennM)don. BpH>iuiny. BeetuMMiiDa. «riCwiv«n4mi^6t P«aL Pwf flMllon B. V. Mwjr. Ash Wedneaday. QoadraMsima. . Anatm^atloa B. Y. maf. KAtTIB DAT. Sk^lliSf«id8tJad« Ba|a(lbn Sanoar. AaeeqabM Day. Wbttiuntlde. Trinity Bunday. St. Baniabaa. lTP.«i Xoir. Oet. 18 St Luke, lVti4geliii , 4M Md Saij^ aWr TritaOy. iar.JuB.l4 HMrity Bt John Bnxtlit. Tuia. ^ «8t fitoraadStPAuL - 8fc Nlmr aad St PiiuL Sto. 4iribr Mjft JaaiM, Ap. BATB. BVM. WlmTlIoT. Sf% " 98 BAi». " ■Ott BAT. ' UfiittkMr It l^imajJI^St Jud^ AU 8«Wl .^^ St Andna/TAa! St Tlidmaa,\i^ 4ft'CBBI|fTMAa; ' • 86 St. Stephen, Martyr. Mob. «« «St John, EranRdtM. TViK ** iBInnoeenta. itVh, 19th, 8i4tai l-ebMary ; AmMMtr^lith; tiat ttd Itth, IMk 8e|tomb«rt IRnlw—lSlli,- Itlh, 16th DeoemMK .tao* DAT»-J6d4 iMh, flfli May. . The 88ibi6ii&.-^8i^Q]ui IfiBiii Tiiiie. Winter $olsUo^..„.. Q en. \9— Winter beg. 1868, Deo. 21ar, 81, 4in. «. T^OfinAV EqUinot,...,. © en. ,' Vii 8ib. nidttL BMdTmei- Holatitie,.... O (in.' o -Summer ** June' aist, sli.Ui^. tnbngc. J^ia«^n-el Bqdiiox, ^. iti^Au^ri^n ^ Sept 28d,'lll^:^: alKbf/ Winter SolBtide....... O «n- ^i^Wintet •* Deo. tflit^ Ih; 88^'. after. "^'n^m&^m^^&ifm^m^mmmPii^ mm mmmm mmm CiiMi|^tt> . ff!ft» . pytfflft yi^TtffrpyiygMb^ ■oiifATt— M«IF ■oom. tl i K«w TMr's Daj, QvodlMay, K««Mr Mirny, latter ToMOHj, Lojnrtiit'i Ihiy. Wbtt lton*> If " Fri^9«QrW•)«iBirUHl•7, Nov. I f^inf Andmw'a 0»y, " ao OhrintraM Day, Dee. lb Gkrlatmai ]i[9liii7i, I. 1^ LIOHr EOlTBtt. of M^rj^ aiM^ flilieriai. 0. Waab|a|- B«y WhIteWghtv ^^,--3-,^^^-n.c."- -. -r m r, be a«^ oto apiM^^htD||; tlU |4an4 <|^^^^ any pbtht <|l' th«' tam|^^' A ▼ery dangtroiu M«j|t» jiiMer^ wfitar. but wid whidli ^^ f« ffl^ray* braakt, oiiUed\SfoMd|» 4b#. im f^bdtit H <^1«« & by ^.' by ooippaM, fhrai the Light BobiB. tMiiiikt' tb^ ROok aiid the'btatid, there are lome daiigers--4he jpoaad iTMiel/y throtog^ot' t^^ ^.f^^ tberarore,.vvghtnotloai^D^ ., . . fimr UUmi Ugm.TMM'^%m^ Bay, the nekt Llgh^ is )(^t on the coast of N6i#t^|^ Ik r iMMi drf«r bhliAl Ifortt' SUsti •Ail-~Tyrlfgbt is initended to warn veastlaof thdr eMy lipMniBo^ to iMii«l(|d|««(vipef. Tfrdopltbtoe^ aHf pbMfi.. Prom ^e|ani|v-^?^ JTorilf^^o^V'.or the .'ipT ^^> IWn the'Gahnet I I': >4 W'' Fipw.w!»«i*n.,i I ^.niippinpiRn^vippippi^^ifimiLi.iuiiiMiii IIPWLUI kJf^l^wlHF" «? ^^v&^ isik'ii'ii'^'f •f<>g'*'4i¥i2«iviiii«v. Ait:':foiyu,'«rrA. flfO ' Lioiii" Hou'siis; tl8t?9. From the Gann^t 'ftdbW ta'«i.gliiA Sia«feikft¥, #Jte by N., ^ N., i2n-nea' ,^ '' '■'", ■■''■'-■ '■'< ^ NoTP.— B«twe«n the Ifoi-fhernnloyt' and SQiitnerninost of tli« }StiYr\^e^g»f^ there it a ratifc of daitf efoiis rioeM. find 8hoAl«,''ni«ny of them ahrfrya above tra(«r,*nd which extend* -'tiien prg^i^o fixed white lights upon J^ion,, ^^j,wiU be immediately diiitingu(8h«d fror^^aU^o^er, lights updn thjB p«JH8t (British ''-Atoerican.) |lp(h jt^^ butdiqgs'j^re-pi^ntjSi^'Wlyte. Tbefoliowing fire t^e b;^ringa from thein^ ^ Little Siver ffead.lS. by ^,*'; LibbyJbla^iiightT" ^ jyifftsftjs ftandin^g to ^he No Gantlet Rock, should tack or iuigbtp jo Qm;y«aHhey \irilVpot thetibs npipre^ii^' thref-fourtha o^ (|-,Qm t|^je, ^Mrf Ledges^, if mo(;e than^'yj^ Uiles to,t^e Ea^ o^.tne tight^. o lit , is reeoDiiBQndad 4hat ttie iSbjIpj' dom^aatM ahpuld, be »«H contfared . and adjatted ^rtleBliiily ' in ne«r ahips, bftWeth'i^ leave i^if^i((ge'llbin^;1i,s ■eripai errors Kate n^4^ehtiy'(rc«Urrtid-r*6m#ftiit iM«tleWtiow^h'->{hf8 poiht; imd as ttiei variation in.- the fla^oiVundir la. R^veiiileen defrr^s SKeMeAly^ (or)l>tf |«»»nt»A lt,wlU,l •■ •■ • - apd N. w. Lc'dgi the'd4reof tHe wind' od leaving Partridge Island.)" <;'" i-ito,- .., «ini ' ifftdd H^ftb&'if i/t<^A<.i-^NeJct tir ordeif, lifter' prtssitiff GMiid UintM an* the plain «rifit^ Light ( AmericaSftf), oh Wfest Qtlodiy PWiht; is Head Harbpur JUighj^ , TM« ^ placed 911 ti»^,JS>rtb ^aat ^i^jitr^inlj^- of Cawpo- beUo, and is a guide ty vess^lS entering the maiti channel to Wiat, isles, litooeie Island, and 'the inner" Bay of Pasdftfeaquoddy i' it eiiabUfeigVcssfdrs ^ao atall tinptoa to enter Head Hacbqiir — it is a fix^d urAite light. The hvPlng isnaitjtedWhiV WirfrWrM'c\ro^^ " ' ^ 'Potni ZeTreaux 2^7^.— tJpbh'this'[ifo/*ictlnjg'1^eA4iand^ t^o W^ aro placttd, Qnp abore the other, in the same hohs^, and dislttnt 28 feet. Both lights cant)e s^eh from every {)o1ihi bf ihie tQtiipA^s, wh^re they in»^ ^ useful — l)oth are fixed, and toAtte. Th'ft Light Hbuae is painted red'and white, in strTpes of fivie feet broad eaiih, hoi'iliontally. tPartri4g^ hlnnd LiyhU—Thvs ,Light at the etitrancb of |he River and Bfarbour of ^ui't lohti, haVing1t)eeh' WtaBff^fie^ niS^ifWs of? "forty Veart. requires no particular notice, further than that it is a fixed toAfVe light. Ship Hardtrare—C. C BwiryiaMy S K in g Sti wrt. LIGHT HOC8K8. 28 186».] and tbnt the Light House U red and white, in Tertical striped. The Steam Whistli} on this Island is soauded ten seconds in every minute during foggy or thick weather. Hc'icon Light, — Within Partridge Island, and upon a Spit or Bsr^ which extends iibOut lialf a mile S. S. £. otf Sand Point, and wliicll dries at two-thirds ebb, stands tlie Beacon Tower. Upon this Tower a light is established, which is eminently usefn) to the coasting trade of Sxint John, and to all other vessels having pilots on board, as it enables them to enter the harbour at all hours of the night. A fixed whitt light. The house is white and black, in stripes vertically. QHoeo.—K revolving whUe light is placed on a small rock off Quaco Head, showing twice full and twice dark in. a minute. This light can oe seen from any quarter where a vessel can approach. The Light Uonse is painted white and red, in horizontal stripes. Capt Enrage Light.— On the Point of that name, in Westmorland, nearly opposite Apple River Harbour, N. 8. A plain white light. Tb'r house is painted white, and is about 120 feec above tide mark. ^ed QtMddg Light.— Th\s is an American Light, and is placed on the West side of the entrance into the St. Ooix by Lubec and Baatport. Oape Forchu Light. — On Cape Fbrchu, on the Western side of the entrance to Yarmouth (Nova Scotia), in lat. 43-89, N. long. 86-8, W. It exhibits a plain, revolving light— visible one minute and a quarter, and invisible half a minute. The building is painted white, and is elevated 2H6 feet above the level of th6 sea. Grindnto'ie Maud Light-^An Octagonal Tower, 60 feet above tho level of high water on Grindstone Island, in Ghignecto Bay, in lat. 45' 48' IH" N. Long. 64" 37' 25" W. The Tower is painted white, as is also the Keeper^ House, one story, situate about 60 feet to the East- ward of the Tower. Bearings and distances of several places from the above Light House are as follows : Cape Enrage Light, by compass, S. 61^ W., 10 1-7 miles. Highest Point of St.. Mary's Ledge, by compass, N. 40 W., d-10 mile. The point of low water off the Light Hou^e, by compass, S. 78 W., 2-l(t mile. Jones' Lodge, N. lo W., 8-10 mile — it dries at low springs, and has about 2^ fathoms on it at half tide. A Sand Bank, S. 15 W., 6-10 mile; it has If fathoms on its shoalest part at low water springs. Orand Manan. — There is a Light House and Keeper's house at the " Swallow Tail," on the North Eastern part of the Island of Grand Manan, in the Bay of Fundy. The Light is 46 feet from Base to Deck; the point on which it stands is 108 feet above high water, making 148 feet ele' ation. This is a conspicuous ^nark in the Sooth Channel be- tween Briar letland and Grand Manan. Both houses ,are punted white. Richibneto Head Light— Hhii is a fixed White Light,' situated on Richibucto Head, Northumberland Strait, in the Gulf ofSaint Lawrence. The light is placed at an elevation of 70 feet above high water, and should be seen in clear weather from a distance of 14 miles. The illuminating I % 9 m t 9 J. F. Lawton» Alexandra Woilcs, Saint Jolkto,II*B* POTMMPPMW ■HWWWB . X^aMn^ffrftiffyf'^iMilioyery St. John» If. II. ||4 SIGNALS. ; [isng. apparatus is dioptric or by lenses o^ the fourth order. The tower is sqn.irp, about 50 feet high from base vo vane, painted white, and stands ia lat! 46" 39' 40" N., long, 64° 43' 30" W. of Greenwich. JPaini £wtiminac Light.— rThia Light House is situated in Miramichi Eliy, north latitude 47° 4' 80"; west longitude, 64" 5i)' 80". It is a fikied' bright light, elevated seventy feet Ahof'e high water. ■ Mkc• i!" . 67 6 10 '• " 16 20" SaintAndrews " 45 410" , " 67 400" «• 18 20" Qoacb,.. " 451988" " 65 8156" " 16 80" ~ 6 Enrage......... " 45 86 00" " 64 46 40" " 16 50" SIONALS, Tiiiplaytd at Partridge Island, ofi ' tk^ approach of Ve»»eh to the SI of St. Jdhin.. Ooe Safl olij^, for one square!-rigg^d vessd. ' One Balih'ditf hoisted, fof two vessels. Two Balls' close, for three vessels. '-= Iwo Balls separated, for fourreSdels." A Pendant of any colour, for five vessels. A Pendant uiider a Ball, for six vessels. '" ■ A Pendant ovor a Ball, half hoisted, for seven vessels. ' A Pendant utider tv»^o Balls, close, f©r •t'ight' vessels. A Pendant between two Balls separate, for nine vessels. A'Flag of any color for ten or more vessels. The above are displayed at the Easter West yard-arm, accordihg to the direction ih which the vessels are at first discovered ; and as soon as their bio can be disting' ashed, descriptive Colours will be hoisted at the mastrheAd, in the. following order ; ' . ^i A Blue Pendii'at,' for a Mercht^nt Ship. •; <». > A Red Pendant, for a Merchant Bri;$. ; , A White: t»nd Blue Pendant, for a Foreign Vessel. A White Pendftnt [without a Bail], for a Topsail Schooner or Sloop. A Blue Flag, pierced white, for a Steamboat from St. Andrews or E?«tport. A Red Flag, pierced white, for a Steamboat from Digby. . A B^ed Fl^, with a ;r^te sqt^are, for 4 Steamboat from Boston. A Ball at ti»e maSt bead — vpssel is on shore, or ip distress. ,i 9*»^ INflfi W«ffft|itej4, fU |^f|iiii|0pii pr^s. JoJw, if. II. Buil^er^* Jt«niiya re-C . G. BerrTBMm»- BrnMltm ^^^f^rm et* flSfig. »r. The tower is aqnarp L lite, and stands in lut 1 ch. ''-' 3 situated in Miramlchi I 64" 50' 80". It is a I ;h water. uated on Birch Poiut 00'. It is a fixed rcii I tbie Summer, north hu I a fixed light. pass, at the following New Brunswick : " o . SOW. Var. 16S0W 1 65 '* " ' 4 << « 60 " »« U" " 00 " " 56 " «« 40 " «« 16 80 " ' , 16 20 " 16 80 " I« 20 " 16 20 " IB 20 " 16 $0 " 16 60 " h of Veiiula to tht tkiti ■ reasels. lels. vessels. i-aria, dccoMihg to ed ; and as soon as ' will be hoisted at i Jchooner or Sloop, n St. Andrews or Jgby. , * ii rom Boston. j| istress. ii ll86U.] OATJCq or FILOTAOK. ti BATSa OF PILOTiUQ^B. lExtabliaftedb^ a Law or Ordinance of the Common ContneU fj ihe City of St. John — passed Zii Auguii^ 1648. One dollar per foot for bringing any Ship or Vessel into th« Har- Ibour of Saint John, and mooring her in a safe pUoe or berth, cr ao- ;:uring her alongside of one Of the wharves ; and One dollar per foot for removing or taking any Ship or Vessel out of the l^arbour. In cases where Pilots shall be detained on board of t^mkbIs, unider %nd by virtue Qf the Quarantine or Health Laws of the Provihce,, they Bhall bQ entitled ^o demand and receive from Masters of wch ▼ciaM^ sum of Two Dollars per day, for every day of such deteotion, in iddition to the allowance aforesaid. Goastitig Vessels, going from one part of the Bay of Fundy to another, Mtit)h.Si.eambop,t8 or British Vessels, drawing under sjiX feet of water, tireiiot compelled to take pilots ; when etoplojiciicl^ tb^ aielb bepda iccording to the rate above mentioned. : rt v-k;- „ , For removing vessels from any ipoorii% ground to any wbM^ or jfrom one wharf to another whart^ and' seeing them properly moored or ecured, the following rates: For Ves^ek not exceeding one huni^red 9ns, One dollar and FUty cents ; for vessels over one hu&Ared, md not exceeding two hundred tons, Two Dollara; for reasda orser two hundred, add not exceeding three hundred tons, Thnie DiAara ; ind for all "vessels over three hundred, and not exoee(]^ig jGwr hmdned 3ns, the sum of Four Dollars; aad twenty-five cents adcBtional forev^ fty tons each Vessel may measure over four hundred ton& ' firtt Distanpe.-**-¥rom Pai^ridge Island to Jtiisquashi Ckive ^mii learing North West, One dollar per foot. ■ Second Biatanee. — ^From Musqusfa Head to.Folort Le FiMiax^ beaiing forth West,' One dollar and Twenty five cents pet foo4; ,': ; ' ; Third Biatanee.-^From Point lie PreauX to North Head of Grfmd fanan, ■ bearing North West, or North Channel, belaring SOwC) Eait^ )ne dollar and Fifty cents per foot . • i. ■> ' ' Fourth Dintanc. — Fro)^ the North Head of Grand Maoan, or North i^hannel, as aforesaid, to MachiasSeal Island, bearing South, or Brier Is- land, l^eiaring South SoiithEast, OAe dollar ahd-Sev tona, l6s. 3d. ; 15<), and under 200 tons^ Vs. 6d. ; 200, and under 800 tons, jins. ; 300, and under iOO tpns, 12s. 6d. ; ^CO tdns ftifd'flpwards, ISs.; leoked vessels under IQp tons, owned and registei^ at fikiint ^(An, I and all British vessels under that tonnage, traiSng wiU^ the Bay of [Fundy, or arriving from ports to the Northward of CapiB Cpd, or the Westward of Gapfs Canso, or from any. port in Nova Hoot|a tM pAy an- nually ^8 follows : Under 3i) tons, 3s. 9d. ; over 30, and, wnder, (So tOQ9, 1 6s. ; over 50, and under 76 tons, 66. ; over V6, and undw 80 toiQB, JlQa. onprps. t I I t I m S|lW»i'»f «#. H*«; elephant or camel, 26c; singUl Waggon; not loaded, 4c ; single waggon, with horse and oneman, 1(^;| Mngl^ waggon^' vith horse, load, and man, 12c; double waggon, notl loiitSed,';f 2o; with' horses, load j and man, 26c; barrel 2c; bag, containiDgj two* %tf&elil^'>2c; -firkin, keg, or box, of the same size 2c ; cask of) Utfie;4ii;!^pi^e,' hogshead, or puncheon, whether in wagon, cart, orsied,} iorothei^ 'Vehid«!or not, except containing molasses, vinegar, rice, or] sugar. 16c ; ereey cwt. of iron, steel, or copper, whether in waggon,! (^f tor ottter ^vehicle or not, 2c Carts, sleds, drays, and carrii^e3,| same as waggons. r/'^hC'iFevrir is' leased froin the Corporation for the space of ten yeartl from July 10th, lS6>«t, by Mr. John McSweeny. One boat runs at a time,! atfd^ffet^msaljfai^tto the Eastern side. The boat runs from Ferrjl lial»&iiig;"foot of Princess Street, on the east side, to Rodney Slip, CarleHl ton, except at low water, spring tides, when the passengers are landed! at Sand Point ' Rate of Tolls for Grossing the St. John Suspension Bridge.! " 'For* (Bi^l^%oti[i'A8senger, (excepting children under five years of age,)! 4c; horse, mare, gelding, mule, ass, ox, cow, or other large animal,! 7c each; elephant or camels, 60c; carriage, sleigh, waggon, cart,! sled, or other vehicle, drawn by one horse or beast of draught, with one person, with or without a load, 13c; horse or beast of draught,] nibra>' thati one^ with a carriage or odier vehicle, Yc each; sheep, calf,| liog,! 6r gott^ lo. t Sil' ii'Ui'i PabUe "Porters and Hand Cart Men. :'''iP6Y,lb(tdtM;, clarryiig, and housing any goodf, or any other article b\» kriy HynfTCftVt, "from the Market Slip,' 'n Kinj^'sand Queen's Wards,, or frttm «iny, bther place within the limits of the first district, to aiiylj otti / 'plftcp wlthiirthe said several five districts, the rates of prices nr'e as'foUffw: For the first district, 5c. ; second district, 6c. ; third dis- trict, M ; fourth district, 7c. ; fi^lh district, 9c. 'TSfSifSbeau - all kivdi-Geavlne- HaBingtoii Bros. 'iobktifi* ^dAila -tii G.iiiilnreakmmfS KiBrVtraet.' fttion Slips. ; woodboats, or other| and all scows, and not j ay the following rates; ( if wofld, or a..«ler, flOc. lot more than 15, $1. lot more than 20, $1.50. 13. h vessel remains ovetl 6"c. to 1 1 daily, ac-j s without decks, and] pay 3<'c. each triftj >Ter three days. ir of St. John. years, 2c; horse, 5c ;| camel, 26c ; single] «e and one man, 10c ;| double waggon, not! n, 16c; double wng.f 2c ; bag, containing 1 ae sisse 2c ; cask ofl 1 wagon, cart, orsicd,! ses, vinegar, rice, or} , whether in waggon,! drays, and carrii^e9,| ) space of ten yean I e boat runs at a time,} at runs from Ferry! Rodney Slip, Carle.! assengers are landed! ispension Bridge. er five years of age,)j other large animal,] eigh, waggon, cart, tat of draught, with ►r beast of draught,] ceach; sheep, calf,! Hen. »r any other article | and Queen's Wards,! irat district, to siiyl s rates of prices are] ict, 6c.: third dis-j i^ANtf Attf tew '^htrty-one Days. [18A1». MOON'S CHANOB8. Last'Qnarter, 6th day, Ih. 68ni, morainr, , S. E. • New Moon,! 2th day, 2h. 20ra. after.nvon. S. W. i) First Quarter, 20th day, 8h. 2ra. afternoon. , S. W. ® Full Moon, 27 th day, 9h. tim fiftemoon. S. E. e M Fr Sat Sp Mo Tu W Th F.- Sat ^ Mo Tu W Th Fr- S3it lie Mo lii W Th KV %t du Mo Td W T4) Fr in KTiENTa, B0U0AY8, KTC. Oiroumciiii. m. %" 14"^ g 6 (9- ». llUiH". S 6^. S 0"16.S 2d ^unday after ('hri:$ttnas. Fire at Sheerness, £ag., 1840. m: 11''26™.^,P0. , Epifibany. iTwelUh Day. Allan JSahi^y, poft, d. 1268. (ialdeoi, Astronomer, d.. 1^42; m.»^Wyi.:6 9. V 8" ID'S, lat Sandliy aftur Epiphany. GoL Gardiner, born 1 688! Ni$i Priwt SitHnffB, York:. : m^ft^ae"" § d ». 58»40'S, (18) Old ^e«r Year's Day. Brie MuseutQ founded 1828. (17/ BatUeof Falkirk 1746.* sSd Smidav aCcef Epiphanv. aSfftS-iif dd. 3|L8"VN. jMaes-WattbuffB 17:86. ;. Ist EogliBh >FarliameDt:t 368^ LouinXYI. beheaded 1?79»; iiord I Byron born 1788. i . (24) Long Pari, diti'lvd 1679. Septuagesima Sunday. :' ILoibieei.' Burns born 1 769. -, Stm^ury' Circuit Court. ; # eclipH. Visible in St John. Bonaparte Si from, £^ba .1816. m. lO'-SD™ ^ A9. 3 3M8N. (29) a.: 7* 36™. (J gi';-H€al;ii.,N. Sexasestma. ' ' i' ' 20.^ 20 16 2u, 8 19r49 19 86 19 22 19 7 18 68 18 37 18 22 18 6 17 60 17 34 17 17 ■toil WATHI. r. M. B. M. 67 \ 62 •i^ 44 S 84 4 24 18 8 S3 44 6 6 6 1- ft %i Itf 46 1.1, 8 11. 6 « PerAiiBat-Cfc aloaer, 9% , Jfohm, If. B . 1869.J FUBBUA&T hM Twe9ty-«ight Bays. L18d«] MOON'S PHASES. (9 Last Quarter, 8d day, Oh. S'im. afterooon. W. • N^wMoon, 11th day, 9h. 8 First Qusirter, 19th day, Oh. 42m. afternoon. N. E. ^ Full M^n, 26th day, 7h. 41m. morning. N. W. XVEKTS, HOLIDATS, XTO I sun's on. H. H. Hi 48 SOS MBit Bini tMM. 27Sat 28Stj' •7 49 80 12 63 88 14 64 84 o. a. 4*4" S in Q ; a.4''21-9 Q 17 /lilarif Term Supreme Court. 16 (2) Purification B. V. Mary. 16 Robt. Blair, poet, died 1747. 16 a. 7" 27- ^ L5 18 14 12 64 12 li u 11 11 12 61 So 20 67 86 18 606 19 18 17 16|A 16 146 18 11 10 6 S 5 86 .1 69 6 68 4216 68 64 63 6i 49 47 MOOM B. * a 8 10 11 12 6 1« H. M rlUSS 5'« 10>27 seen 11 OsectB 11h34 7)0 AlO ftti 1 86 14t7ii89 i 96 16 16 17 19 20 22 34 26 28 80 32 84 6 3 17 rems seors (bigs thigi kn«e 2 86laicQ knee 4Ai6l^ 7 8 8 9 9 » 10 60 28 64 4 29 6^ SAneok 28 so 2A 86 84 86 80 r4A66 6 6 6 ._ . , 6 40l 9A4|r8ilis 7 88 feei feet feel bead head iteek; ■IMl B. "•L ill arms ftmis fiOimDs br'st bFst h'art h^akt 6 I2b«lly betty d 4 111 8 M 7 4|| 1« vi u n 11 FcBRCTART.— Ht is generally knovQ tt;at ^uma Pompilius ^tered tli4 Soman calendar, by adding two months (January and February) to th({ year, and also that he assigned twenty-nine days to thie latter. JTulitd Giesai^ did not make any aiteiration in tliie cademW of Noma, but Jkttgu» tias GSBsar subSttuuted one day fVdm f'ebruary tnd added it to bi»*>ecy leap-year ' readily discovered' b^ dividing the year by f<»ur; and 'f there is no rftl mainder, then February contains 2'p days, but if then iia retdailuler,| the toonth only cobtains twenty-eight days. IHf tai In9lfiimeiit|-T^f|iii|iftQpi jp^* U JTohB, If. B . tkt Days. [1869] terooon. W. lorning. a E. afkeraoon: N.E. Piling. N. w. lUkgFowitlf, FHafc, Jke. mi c; O. Berirr mfcii**, »Kikgw>t. reins 10>27 seen II Osectv )llii34seQra BI8«| WATItl b.il| i 111 8 III 4 4 t^ 6 4^ 6 >«[ 7 ill 8 llf S 7 10 mi 11 II fill 1 m 3 ii t 8 fill '4 41 5 A 411 7 41 8 41 4f Niiina» bat A«m;ii added it to bb»4 nal or tiveoty-4iint|i| iw«nt}.f(Mirth day < :>raitlated day «ocur vw6Dty«lghth ; it I ji''>ery lc»p-yeat '•' iikJ f there is no rftl lien iaa reuainderl 19.1 KABOH hu Thirty-one Days. [1989. MOON 8 CHANORB, 9 Laot Quarter, r>th day, Ih. 19m. momipg. 8. E. • New Moon, 18tb day, 4b. 22m. morning, t. §> First Quarter, '2l8t day, Ih. «0m. moraiog. N. W. ® Full Moon, '27th day, 6h. 9m. Afternoon. E. IVINT8, BOLIDATB, KTO. Mo St. DaTid'8 Day. Tu QtM«iM Vireuii Cwrt. W a. 2M" $ stationary. Th Sir H, Baeburn bora" 1788. PrI m. 0*86" ^inaph. %t (6) m. 4* 87- ^ 6 $ in i^ph. Tu 7) Brace's tomjl) discov. 1 818 W a. 3M9- 5 d®. 9f)'«9'N Th a. 6» 48" 9 6 9. S 0»i9' N Fr ra. IM:«" S in Q. Sat (18) Biflh, Berltley b. 1684. Sv Carle Sunday. Mo m. 7*4- « <4 (i. y. 8-46' N Tiu Lwurwce Sterne died 1796. W St Patrick's Day. Th m. 1''28" S gr. el*onq;.27''42'W Vf (18) H.R.H. P.Louisa b. 2848 Sat m. 9* 8" O enters T spr. beg, Sr Passion Sun(}ay. Mo ra. «»» 34"1S 6 9. m 8°12' N, Tu Battle of Lissa 1811. W m. 8» 50- i 4 (f . ^8" 82' N. Th Annuuciatiou B. V. M. Fri GuonFiuDAT. Sat m. iHS" S sta. Jas. t d, 1626. So Easter Sunday. Aber. d. 1 80 1 . Mo U. Cunningham di«d 1687^. Tu a. 0" 63" S gr. hel. fat. si. W Anne queen Jas. II. d. 1671. MAR0H.--^Thi8 month was named by Romulus, in hoijor of his, nup. father— Mars, the heathui God of War. Until January andPeb- aary were added to the calendar, the Romans made it the first month tf the year, and it w^w not even reckoned as the third month by the English until 1752. " The Saxons," says Yeretegan, '« caUed the roontli %«l. Low Sund. GulditniHh d. 1 774. .Abdication Boriapari<>i 1814. Eng: captured Badajo; 1812. Henry Bell bom 1767. Sir Wm. Hamilton died 180.S. Francis Lord Bacon d. 16'i6. m;8»49" 9 6 9. 8 1"24'N. 2d Sutidav after Ea!»ter. iti.'2MO"*5i'er born 1783. a. 9M" ? i3|L 5 0''7'S. St, Oe^r^. cui*. Clis. 11. 16«1 a l''44"5 (J If. 5 0"r N. 4th Sunday after Easter. a.-8''ie»5> (J ?. SO' 22' N. Briiee, Af. trav., died 1794. a9*29» ^ (Jd. ^2''28'S, m, 8* 59* 8 Siipr. 6 0. a. 8''18'» iinCi. S. M. 4 4' 6 fi 6 6 6 6 7 7 8 8 8 9 9 9 10 10 lo II 11 II 12 12 12 13 13 13 14 14 14 8 20 49 12 85 6"; 2" 42 4 26 48 10 31 63 14 85 56 17 38 68 18 '88 58 1» 37 5« 16 84 62 SUM Hun. M. 46 42 41 38 87 ^5 34 32 29 28 2n 28 21 2' 16 14 12 11 10 8 T 6 8 2 \ 58 57 66 64 58^6 dCII 8BT8. 22 28 25 26 27 •iK 3f' 81 32 6 85 8ri 87 89 4<' 41 42 4x 44 47- 4k 49 tio 61 52 68 54 65 66 67 ■ooa B. * 8 B. W. m8m42 ^ 2? 10 14 H . *i noon 0a59 U55 r4M35 thigs thigB knee linee f-gs legs lejis teet feet head head head iieei iitecit Hnti^ armf: buest bn«8t h'an b'Wrt h'MH ♦i*flv b«.«ll> ^i!ih!^ t sS M sficnee 8 29 87 « 82 2 88 17 « 8.0 6 1 12 •i 8 •2 47 2 ^7 4m 2 r5k26 6 41 7 68 9 « 10 13 12 "mf. WiTvi p. IjJ 4f H. 2 3 4 5 6 6 7 8 9 9 4 10 21 11 11 1 1 2 8 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 10 11 1 2 April.— Since the time qf Numa Pompilius, this month h)(^ ret;i.ine the si^me place in the calendar that it doe« now. Bomulus assigiie thirty tiays to thjB month, but Nunia reddced it td twenty ''nine. JuliuJ C«e.sar, howetisr,' restored it to its' original length, which has not butiJ altered Sihcie. .The name of the month Xs derived tVohi the Latih worq Aperio (to open), and was no doubt bestowed in allusion to the seas^onj ii\e the ehttb (ipens hler bosom, and s^nds forth her riches, and th| fbudg bttds oped utider the influence of April showeM. Englaild) in ita amplitude, oompriMes the trans-oceanic parts of thd Empire iiiepoe we of the Dpminiun are a^, truly Euglishw^ (V9 thq Londoners. wm'.- ^'iv. •wii^a : ^i'^^mmfm^M^^Mm^m^i^Hm' J60.J MAT has Thirty-dne Bi^. H8HH. moon. N. W. rnoon. K. W. moniing. N. B. 8Dir SIT8. . M. 22 a 2ft 26 27 2K 3u SI as 85 8fi a7 89 41 < 41 42 4x 44 47 4s 49 tso 61 62 68 64 68 66 57 MOOR '<8m42 >1 27 10 14 11 7 noon 0a59 Iin5 r4M35 5 8 "1^ 12 5 6 6 «' 7 7 8 9 29 87 « S2 2 88 17 « 8.0 6 1 12 a 8 2 47 2 ^T 4m 2 r6A26 6 Ai 7 68 ^ « 10 13 1U13 :38 m 8 thigs thigg knei' kne«| itgs legs legs Kett feet li«ad head h6ad hecK ileck artfii^ am»: bftMt li'ari li'Wrt h'in •»«I1v bell) rfeihs thig, tliigf knee "Nil 3 4 S^ 5 II 6 6 6 7 J 8 9 9 10 11 n 5^ li 1 1 2 8 ii 8 '9 10 10 11 211 1 14 2 Ifl » niotul^ ha^ retajii6 ftomulus assigtic twenty inine. JuIiuJ which h'ati not bu«J IVom the Latih word ludion to the season] her richea, and thij reti. •' ocetnic parts of thJ Euglisbmen ^d tM moon's phasks. (i Last Quarter, 3d day, Oh. 17m. morning. # New Moon, 11th day, llh. 48m. nHtmin); ' ' f) First Quarter, 1 8th day, 6h. 4m. afternoon. ® Full Moon, 25th day, lOh. 69m momlng. S.W. N.J li Ml ITKNTS, HOLIDATS, KtC St. Philip and St. James. Rogation Sunday. Aruhbis. Sharpemnrd. 1679. 1H> Shanks peace in Eng. 1866. W- IB. 6* Hi" 5 in peril. Th- Ascension or Holy Thursday. Fr ^6) Battle of Prague 1767. Sat Great Ganges Canal op. 1864 Sv Ist Sunday alter Ascension. Mq (tl) £arlG|i^tham d. 1778, Tu 5/. J-hn tiircuit Cimrl W- a. 3* 82» 5 alliou8ie G. G. Ind. ret: 185(1 Fr King Oharlea II. rest. I6«u, Sat a. <»s^'j8" 5 gr. hel. latL N- Su Whit.-»untide— Pentecost. Ma Block. Liban began 1855. Tii Un. Emp. Loyalists Ian. 1783. W a. 4'"2» i n© Th t'oestirdef. Britons 54 B. C. Fr King Charles II. mar. 1662. Sat ^tart, Constantine I. d. 837. So Trinity Sunday. Mo|Binh H. Maj. Victoria 1819. Tu alter. 7" 49™ S in Q . W m. 4''6'»^ 6 d. ^2"27'S. Th Corpus Christi. Fr Geo. V.King Hanover b. 181 9 at a. 2*1 r U gr. elong. 2.sn2' E. Su 1st Sunday after Trinity. Mq (Sit) Henry V. mar. 1420. BCll'S ■OK BOH 010. H. IU8I8. B. M. Bins. • H. M. 0. M. 16 10 4 62 7 16 28 4 61 7 1 16 46 4 6i» 7 2 16 8 4 49 7 8 16 21 4 48 7 4 16 37 4 47 7 6 16 64 4 46 7 8 17 10 4 46 7 7 17 2« i 44 7 8 17 42 4I48 7 9 17 68 4 42 7 10 18 1» t 41 7 11 18 28 4 40 7 12 18 42 4 8V 7 1« 18 57 4 38 7 14 19 1' 4 87 7 16 19 24 4 .Sd 7 16 19 37 \ 36 7 17 19 60 4 84 7 18 20 8 4 33 7 19j •20 16 4 82 7 20 20 27 4 8» 7 21 20 89 4 80 7 22 20 50 4 29 7 28 21 I 4 28 7 24 21 11 4 27 7 ii6 21 21 4 26 7 2t> •21 81 4 26 7 27 i\ 411 4 24 7 28 21 49 4 23 7 80 121 68 4 '22 7 82 MOOR R. * a LI knee 9 6wleg«i B. M. 88m66 10 48 li«46 0144 li(43feet rSvHt 4'84 6 8 6 87 ^ le T 1 7 64 8m6^ 8 • 8 1 2 '2 legs leg* feet S9 3 88 8f 7 8M^«) rrtA4! 7 64 8 69 » 87 head htsud head neck ueck a^fiia br*8t br'st brVt »;^ 49|h^Art Mly beHy re^s reins aeors Ms6r(i thig.' thIgK knee ■lOH :jj»M. n.'ii." 3 8 3 64 4 42 6 28 « 12 '6 66 7 87 Jl 19 ^ I <» 45 10 U Mt 19 10 47 knee 11a82 a8M84[legS 9m84Ii<^ knee H i 8i ''i 17 # 1.. 6 4 « 64 10 28 iV 22 4« % 86 •4 26 8 14 I »»r|IWf%': '\ Mat is the third month of Komutus's year ; but the-flilh raonift a» eformed by Nnma and Julius Caesar. Romulus assigned thifiy^^one [ays to this month; Numa reduced the nambei' to U^Hy ^^■'^■^oliii'' Bsar restored it to its original length, which it now retd^ins. 'There Is )me doubt about the origin of the name of this month; becauw, al- |hough the Komans offered sacrifices to Mala, the mother of Mt^omry, ipon the first day of this month, yet it appears verv evident thail^lilEi name was fixed long before the time of Romnhis. Amimg'onp Biitish iiid Saxon ancestors this month was hailed as the g^iiiwl' hftrbingeV of ipproaching summer, and celebrated sometimes i^itli^ ireligUMU «b«er- irances, and at others amid general festivity. ".>,!!'/ ElexandrarW«Nrka~&k[w~Factorjry toou llwiilkiiiiSrGMi^-ii^. I -i *. I. .iiiiiiuM"»8" 9 d(i. ?;M4'N. (U)a. 11M8- Jffr<(i. 8d 8i(nday after Trinity. (U) BatAe QuatreBra.s. 18] R. a.8^84- j 6 9. i 1»66'S. 8»ttle of Li^'uy 1816. Battle of Gharieroi 1794. Battle 4)f Waterloo 1816- (20) Asien. Queen Y st. 1837. 4th SunditV after Trinity. Procla. Qn. Victoria 1887. ffm Prim iUlHngH York. ,22)m. 8*41>»^ 6<9. ■ St Jdbn Hup. midsuin. dav n^. 9*62" 9 Iff - ^te«»» S»* John; Hirond'SliOTelt, PIdri, PHll gtee l, at lierry» Mi»t 5 Ktag*ft> flVR Moon V. S I niog I f the name f)f tliisj xpelled the Tarqiiinsj he government upon! ie latin vfoniJuMmA persons. , The most! t it derives its name I was celebrated at the j v printed in E^igland ame and Play oftliel JULT hts Thirty-one Days. [1869. 9 MOON 8 CUAMOIS. Last Quorter, lat day, 8h. 22m. aitomoon. N. R. Ne«r Moon, 9lh day, Oh. Urn. morning. S. B. First Quarter, 1 6th day, 2h. 24m. morning. N. W. Fall Moon, 28d day, 9h. 81m. morning. N. W* Last Quarter, 81st day, Oh. 42m. afternoon. N. W. n T^ Fx ab Mo Tb Fj Sat So. Mo. Tu W Tk Ft- Sat Su Mo Tu. W' Tb F». .-'at- Su Mv Tw w. Tb Fr Sat ETKHTg, HOLIDAYS, KTO. Dominion of Canada, 186*7. Sir Robert Peel died, 1860. a. 8* fi2'" O in ap. 6th Sundaj after Trinity. SirThoA. Moreexecut 1S85. m. P* 2" 8 eta. |{. B. Sheridan died, 1816. ra 2" 8" $ 6 «>. 5 0° B6'S. Jane proclaimed, 15ft8. a. 4" 34"' 9 <5 <». ? IMO' N. 7th Stm. after Trinity. Battle of the Boyne, 1690. Kirip'* and Albert Circuits. m. 8" 15"' S 6(B. 3 8° 46' S. Metonie Cycle, Lunar 432 b.o. (18) Misa i\uatin died, 1817. HI. 0* 64"" 5 gr. elon. 20"'18'W. 8th Sunday after Trinity. a.n» 28" ^ (5 ». ^2°60'S. Wenftno rland Circuit. Battle of Shrewsbury, 1403. Rngland &, Scotland unit. 1706 Occlip. Invisible in St. John. ««ttle of Niagara, 1759. 9th Sunday after Trinity. Battle of Banbury, 1469. a. 2" 44°' $ ilSi. 50»25'S. Robespierre guillotined, 1794. Coronation Jamea I. 1667. Gray, the Poet, died, 1761. Havelock def. mutineers, '67. ■ca'B DM. N. O. M, 28 6 23 2 28 28 22 47 22 41 22 84 22 28 22 21 22 18 22 21 21 48 21 89 21 80 21 20 10 20 49 20 88 20 26 20 14 20 2 19 50 19 37 19 24 19 l(f 18 67 18 42 18 28 18 18 ■DH ■ran. M 20 21 22 22 28 24 26 26 26 27 27 2S 2« 80 31 81 82 88 84 86 86 87 88 89 40 41 42 48 44 46 46 •OK ans. 46 46 46 46 4A 46 46 44 44 44 48 48 42 42 41 40 89 89 88 87 86 85 84 88 82 81 81 80 29 28 26 MOON B. * a, •llmie ata. 4 mm rrfmtw^tmij u i i Hair Bniske«» all gwUtiet— Clialoaer, »t. Jolm. 1969.] AUOUST hM Thirty-one Days. [1860.1 MOON B OIIANOKB. €> New Moon, 7th day, fib. 44in. afternoon. Fimt Quarter, I4th day, Sh, 17in. mornisg, Full Moon, '2l8t day, llh. 58m. afternoon. Lout Quarter, SOth day, 8h. S4ro. morning. W N. S. S. R E. •^ * lOth Sunday nftor Trinity. Andrew Melville buic, 1640. Charlotte CiretiU. [1600. Conspiracy of Borl . Gowrle, a. 11" W^18L6 (f. «t2»6'N. Pi-inee Alfred born, 1844. cclip. Visiblo In St. John. nth Sunday after Trinity. m. ll'aS"? 6 (9. 9r40'N. lOtTu Saint Juhn Circuit Court. ir VV in. 11" 4 22 2 42 22 1 40 2ii 69 87 16 65 S.'i sin MIBUS M. 47 49 6(J 61 62 64 65 66 67 ^% 69 2 4 h 6 6 8 9 10 11 12 14 16 1(3 17 19 20 21 22[6 286 ■OR san. u. 26 28 21 19 17 16 16 14 18 12 II 9 7 6 4 8 1 69 68 66 66 68 6' 60 48 46 44 42 41 89 87 MOOR >. * 8 B. M. 8U20 2 22 8 27 4 80 6 3li r3"l<. 4 24 6 87 6 62 8m I) b9a47 9 6» 10 81 11 6 1Ia4& r8A29 4 27 6 17 6 2 6a40 »44h O 4 58 6 68 6 57 7m56 r9A 7 9 84 10 3 10 86 llAl6 62a 16 II HIOH WATM. P. M. neck arms arms arms brest brest h'art h'art belly belly reiuF reins decrs ■teorp thigE> thigs knee knee knee legs feet feet feet head head neck neck neck arms arms! n 8 4 9 9 r)9 10 68 11 67 1 .2 4 '6 6 8 9 9 no n 6 1 1 .2 8 4 4 6 25 2ii 13 6 67 4'.) 41 84 27 ]» 9 66 42 26 29 11 62 33 16 1 48 88 AcGUST is suid to have derived its name from the Roman Emperor, \Ujguatu8 Caeaar, to whom it was dedicated, in honour of his being created Consul in this montli, and having triumphed three times in Rome, subjected Egypt to the Roman power, and put an end to civil wars. It was called Sexlilis, or the sixth month, in the Alban calendar, in which it had only twenty-eight days assigned to it. Romulus added two day^, and, .Augustus Cessar'a third, which number it has since retained ; and froiiii^^the time that Numa Pompilius revised the calendar, it has conti- nued as the eighth month of the year. There are said to be two thousand and sixteen millionB of poria in the human body. Spnps, Fomades) Hair OiI»>-Haaimiton Bros. # ? Roman Emperor i lour of his being iree times in Rome, I to civil wars. It calendar, in irhich I s added two da^va, Qce retained ; and i Qdar, it baa conti- 1 lliona of pores in |M0 ] SEPTBHBIIB l»$ Thotf Jh^ LIMO. MOOil'S CHXVQn. • New Moon, 0th day, Ih. 42m. morning. N. B. 9 First Quarter, I'itli day, 4h. 00m. afternoon. 8. 9 Full Moon, 20th day, 4b. 17m. afternoon. E. (B La«t Quarter, 28tb day, 4h. 46m. afternoon. N. M *• 8 e ai 1 w 2 Th 8 Fr 4 Sat 6 So ■s Ma K T« ■B w Wb Th |o Fr 1] Sot 12 So 18 He ■ 4 T« 6 W 6 TK 7 Fr 8 B4t 9 So Mo SI T« 12 W 23 Th 24 ¥r 26 Sol 26 So 27 M« fiS T* b9 W> Eo Tb m-BNTS, IIOLIDATS, KTO. FiOuis XIV. of France d. 1715. m. 11" Wl^.6 46- i 6 9. % 6»48'S. Battle or Pinker^, 1647. (12iBattlc of Aberdeun, 1644. Ittth Sunday after Trinity. Engliffl oapt'd Quebec. 1769. Northumberland Circuit. Bnglish took OadiK, 1696. Baitieof Afcnlon, 1191. Earthquake at Melbourne, '58. M. Prior, l»oet, died, W21. 17iM Sunday alter Trinity. William of Wykehstm d. 1404 St. Matthew the Apostle. Victoria Circuit. [1604. ,22) Spaniards took O^tend, Allies cap. Taman, Ruas. 1866. m. O'lfi-Kii d. 2{8''47'N. 18th Sunday after Trinity. Allies bomb. Dunamunde, *66. CarletoH and Kent Circnitg. Michaelmas, a. 10» 4" ^ <{ d. Battle of Julian, 1794. sva's UW>. N. M. n 49 27 6 48 I 8DX HUM. lU. M. \li 26 6 21 6 68 86 6«» 27 4 8 41 3 18 2 6.^ 2 82 2 9 46 2i 69 86 IIN12 Osll 85 68 1 21 1 45 2 8 2 82 2 66 26 27 28 29 6 8(1 6 81 6 82 6 88 S 84 5 86 5 86 5 87 88 6 89 5 40 .'» 41 42 43 44 4'^ 47 4t< 5 49 6 6< 6 61 6 68 6 66 5 67 •UM 83 82 81 «(» 28 26 24 22 21 MOON a. a a 2011m 8 19 18 17 16 13 12 11 9 8 ►» t 6 6 8 1 58 56 58 61 48 46 n. M S.'lAlH 4 14 6 7 6 U4 6a84 r5ii48 7 1 8 88 9 68 e>BA»9 10 -ii 11 !•• niid't. r4A 1 4 41 5 14 6 46 6 12 6a88 8 3M48 7 4 8 2 8 69 10 2 Mm S r9A64 10 4/i 11a42 e>2A66 br'st br'Ht li'ort h'art belly belly reinrt reins secra seers thigs thigs knee knee knee legs feet feet feet head head neck neck ueck iirmM arms br'st br'st hart r. M. ■. M. 6 81 7 2> 8 2f, 9 24 10 2i U 19 41 i 85 2 29 8 22 4 IS 6 7 6 69 6 AO 7 89 8 26 ly » 10 9 68 10 35 11 16 11 07 18 1 1 44 2 80 8 18 4 9 6 8 & 68 i^'EPTEMBEB Is literally the seventh month of the year, according to ;he ancient Roman calendar, as established by Romulus, but the nmth of Nuroa's years. Domitian called it Qermanicus. It was also named Antoninus, in honoi; of Antoninus Pius ; and Commodiis called it -IIer< culcus ; but the name of September, though improper if we consider its place in the nuntber of months, has outlived every other appellation. Oi-iginaUy the muntb bad ody sixteen tiays assigned to it in the oM Alban calendar, but they were increased to thirty by Romulus, and jbo thirtjF one by Julius Caesar, whiiie Augustus reduced the' number of days to thirty, as they exist at the present time. f HI 4 B I ..«*•" mmmm mmm *rooik Brashes ia H^f^tj rt kti eif-Chmlom et, nu John, N. 1860. J QCfOBEB lOa fhirty~one Bays. moon's OHANdKS. # New Moon, 5th day, 9h. 65m. morning. S. i> First Qaitrt>}r, Tith day, 5h. 88m. morning. N. ® Full Moon, 20th day, 9h. Stfm. morning. N. \V 9 Last Quarter, 28ih day, 4h. 11m. moraiog. S. £. ETKNTS, H0LIDAT8, ETC 17 Su 81 Henry III. England b. 1207. (1) Battle of loulon 1793. 19ih Sunday after Trinity, a, 2^1" S gr. hel. lat. S. Old Parr, at age 162 d. Ifi36. m. 3"9=» 9 6 i lib. 3|<(1""'0)W. a. ll''46'»i i(B. i6-88'a lu. I''i8^9 6 (p. S6''20'S. m. IPSS"^ .i<». 3tS\40'N. after. 1" 6r» 5 in Q. 22d Sund'tv after Trinity, a. 9" 48" 5 4 ^. ? 8' SI'S. (26) Battle Agincourt 1416. in.4^]VJgi6 •. lill''24'N. m. 1 " 8«» :w »ta. Henry III., [King Sng., crown. 1216. Oonjon, Fr. Astnon. d. 1856. -iSd Sun. aft. Trin. Hall. Ere.i ■ON'a DKO. 8. 0. 3 8 4 4 4 6 5 6 6 6 7 7 8 8 9 9 9 10 10 10 11 11 11 12 12 12 13 13 1.S 14 18 42 6 28 61 14 37 6 23 4*3 9 31 64 16 BVH U. M. 6 6 6 6 6 6 ti 6 6 6 1 23 44 « 28 49 1<> 8i 62 18 84 64 14 84 64 14 3 4 6 7 9 10 II 13 14 16 16 18 2«) 21 226 24-^ 25 5 27 5 28 5 29 8(14 82 4 BCN ■BW. 8.S 95 86 87 88 40 . M. 42 »9 86 34 31 29 27 2 23 21 20 18 16 14 12 11 9 7 6 4 2 « 85 64 62 61 49 48 MOOK S. * 1^ U. M. sS&4d 4 27 3 6 6 28 (SaII r7ii27 8 4d 9 68 11k9 IIAI4 1 H 2 I* X a. h'art h'ari bell; belly reins reins seers secp9 lliiga thig^ kaete imec UIOH 7ATm. p. u. H. M. 6 04 51 47 4a 38 33 8 9 ro M noon 6 66 2 44 legs 6 4il4 46 3aI9 dOM46 44 42 42 41 6r> leg« leg* feet feet ma r6A8neek 6 87 7 U 1 68 8 88 9 82 iQ^br'at 1U40 h'art a2A24 )i*ar( 8 1 belly 3A36lbelly neok tiroia arms br'et 1 1 '2 8 4 6 6 6 T 8 8 9 10 52 47 41 34 24 12 67 40 22 ■ ■'»■ 44 26 8 ll» 61 llS6 noon tia 42 «6 80 36 19 IS OoTOBKR was the tuflHh month of Romnlus's vear, as the nam« lm> plies, beuig derived from Octo, «fstht, and iittber a shower of rain ; but in tiie calendar qif Numa, and Julina Ctssar, it was classed «8 the tenth month of the calendar, as at the present time. The SeptM of Rome gave this month the name of Faustinus, in compliment to Ain^na, the wife of the Emperor Antoninus; and Domit the oam« {m., w»r of rain ; but I »^ •» the tenth I Sentite of Rome t to f^iQAiiaa, the >t«flt«rhtMr. «ntinued to pre- >« nutuber of ita { n«. 1869.] NOVSIIBEB has Thirtj Bsft. [1869. MOOH'S CHANOX8. • I ew Moon, 3d day, Ih. 1 Itn. afternoon. C First Quarter, 10th day, lOh. 81m. afternoon. ® Full Moon, 19th day, 2h. 64m. morning, (f Last Quarter, 26th day, Ih. 51m. afternowL 1x8 Mo iTa W Th FV >S* 'Sv rsHo 'A 4Sto 16 [17 21 m 28 fa KTEMTa, HOLinATS, etc. All Sainta. Cruden d. 1770. AU Souta. 9" 08" 9 (5 9. (ia. Jane(6rey)condem.l558. Uoller abber poet, b. 1671. m. (y'v 9 gr. ekmg. 18* 48' W m. 2* 19^ »^ J #. V2"2l'& *24th Suiidwr after Trinity. fi.&H. Prince Wales b. 1841 o». ft* S4(» $ gr. lid. lAt. S. MartlikaAa.' iMQi^»ap«p.iiiO}^. iris. tmi0^h»aiaitnk b. 864^ 2Mb SitiltdMNifter THafty Mo {mmenrrmitim^mi. ^IbMiiatd.f7iN{. V^cS^. ViP48'N, IKpiM, I. in«id. teoi^ *lrlfa.lj}irtieck hang. 1499. ilr||pot«r 9ri»l*tt 17fi^. Bli.i»7'?l|lreM|il A} 19 19 19 7 26brMt 9r80b?itfi <0 41 Wirt 17iUA«>birtlir 17 8lA86)teliy 16 2 7 niis 16 2 S7raiiM 8«A 14 tA48{ieoM[ 8 28 Nornnrai was so call# froi4 b^ng the ninth month of Romakw** year. wMfehbtigan with M«i«h ; >at, aets^iirdfng t« t|^^ altered entettdi^r of NUMk and /iiKos G«teir. it was the eleventh taobiti of tbo jtaiv is. it nowstendis. Aa tKe nbtii nfionti), i^ wasderiti^^ fimn tbeliMft wordi,jMi^'n^iie,-,ftnd'M(ft«r e'sayiMer." ' "'" ' '''- ' 0«r 8ai»ib SDOWtpri caH«d ttiit mdnth B/b« MmIwKA, br ^oi^bttr na^iiJlii'ltetiUiaA, as food for ihe ^kttle Was scarce during tite wtttlerseft- sott^ li WiS ciustomBry for them to kill and siilt ragsV bf tueir winter metidoitag this month. The name M dirired fttlm the Baxen word Bmmmmsio tiXvLf. ■■ ^.. ..-,-. :i^ m 'My rAiex ;fMri» --nmlimiimi w^ •MT ii. 3 J ^ # i I. *'i m Tark^r Spottget, at CftaloiBer«i» St. John, If. B. 1860.] DBdHareBR has Thirty-one Days. [I8g». ~ MOON'S CHANOB8. • New Moon, 8rd day, tth. 1 7in. morning. E. m First Quarter, 1 0th day, 6b. 47m. afternoon. S. ® Full Moon, 18th day, 7b. 2rtm. afternoon. E. d Lattt Quarter, 25th day, I Ob. 11m. afternoon. £. tt-'^ KVBKTS, HOLIDAYS, KTO. (8)Battle Hohen Linden ISOn. e's- 5 643» g g.h.1.8. 28 ion's uao. 8. D. 21 22 22 22 22 22 M. 62 1 10 18 26 9a ivn 7 11 IJ* 18 21 26 2617 41 27 81 M 28 26 2 ,27 28 29 SU 81 82 P 84 86 86 87 38 89 40 40 BUR B. M. 14 14 18 13 18 IS 4 l&lll 18 11-63 Oa32 60 4»12 12 41 42 4 424 484 44 44 45 46 46 18[7 45 7 46 7 46 12 12 12 12 12 12 18 18 18 18 18 14 16 le 16 :i8j i» 19 2(1 21 21 9 » 12 seors thigs tliigt< thigs knee knee legs legs feet feet U16 feet 80*21' head beftd neck neck 86 neck VR89 r4A8< bi%t 6 ITbdlKl * «lh'ttt 8 81 k'kHM "* 9 42 10A62 sOAiObeliv 40r^'8 61 rdns 1 22 seers 8a14 l>9lcrsMKii.^Aoeording to the calendar, of Itomulas, this was the tenth n»oQt^ as the word impite^; but by tbe Juli«i ealendar it was nuuile tbe ^vfUklu. Aroonatba.BooMoa this month w»i devoted tovarioos^U* vals. On (he 611 they kept the FaMniiia ; ooitbe )7th tb^ Satum«ttit ; tDinu* ire til »ast0d e e 4 s 5 i a a I Paint, OUt Putty, G1«m, Ac.»fct Berrymaii*s, 5 King-»t» 1869. BATKS or CARTAr.3, ETC. Rates of Oftrtagfl in Saiat John. ARTICLES AND WEIGHT. • « Vor A loMi of Wood (Qujirter of m Cord), For aioml of Ooali lt'«mI'<»'. MoUmmf, • For (nwl^s and Cordage, in ooils abore a «#t., at tf'to coll, per ton^ or if fo^. Hay loose, per ion, - - - ..... . » For Hay, screwed, per ton, • • • For Bricks, per thousand, - . - - For Iiamb«r, per thousand feet, r . . .>-. For the oarriage of cny article or articles B|4«XMndi«r«hwt#iltN«t, North side of Haseki StreieCBM* aidcNof fiai'den Street, Nbrtlv- •rly tide it JfMdoefc Street, Baster^jHJde «f Waterloo Street, East sido «f.^Dfy ftreec andfeuth side of Satbt Jatnes Street. fmmilMriat to comprlie alt thitt jiart of the Olty oatoide 6i the Third Dtii- trlct, thftf 'ilea between and within the City tine on the North, to the W«stwArd of aline aiilrtghiattglea. to tiM Sftid Oity line, and w^h strikes the intersection of the BasterlF ttnc of Oohorg with the Meet, ibe Easterly side of Oob^aMc< to coinpriM nil that part of the City outiide of the Fourth DIa- trie^ that lies betveen and within the Olty Hoe on the North, the Southerly I ne •f the Oeneral Public Uoapital Grounds, the Northerly aide of Jorilaii's Alley (so otlled), lying biitween Waterloo and Brussels Streets, Easterly side r,; Bruaccls MTMt, Northerly side of Olarepee Street, Easterly side of ^aint Patrick Street, iMtany side of Wentworth Street, and Southerly side ol Main Street. SlaM DMriat to oomprise all that part of the Olty outside of the Fifth District, wbMi lies befween and within the Northerly aide of Clarence Street, Easterly aide •f SaintDavId Street, Bast aide of Pitt Street, and South aide of Bfain Street. Smt e ntk Matrix to compriae all that part of the Olty lyinir to the South of the Eoath aide of Main Street, and to the Baat of the Baat aide of Pitt ai>d Saint David •traeta, and to thefloath of the North aide of Olarssoe Street. JtoAM DtaMct to comprise all that part of the Olty lying to the Northward of ttao North aide of Clarence Stroet, to the Baatward of the Eaat aide of BrUhsels Btnet, and Northward of the Northerly aide of the cald Jordan'a Alley, an*? MoMiward of the Southerly line and bound of the Cteneral Public Hioepltal eroundii Bates of Wharfkge, jBiUMi$hed by Act 6 Viet. e. 89, in tht City of Saint John, and Pariah of Portland. For evoy decked vessel or woodboat, of the burthen of 40 tons; and voAet, Is. 6d. per day ; above 40, and undctr 60 tons, Is. 9d ; above 50 and onder 60 tons, 2s. ; above 60, and under 70 tons, 2s. 3d; above 70, ani under 80 tons, 2s. 6d ; above 8 ), and under 90 tons, 2s. 9d. ; above 90, and under 100 tons, 8s.; above 100, and under 120 tons, 8s. 6d. ; above 120, and under 160 tons, 4s. ; above 160, and under 180 tons, 4i. od. ; above 180 and under 200 tons, 6s. ; above 200, and uud«r ,220 1tOM,|if. 6d.; above 220, and under 340 tons, 68.; above 240, «nd under 860 Umy 68. 6d. ; above 260 and under 280 tons, 7a. ; above 980, and uid«r 800 tons, 7s. 6d ; above 800 and under 820 tons, 8s. ; above 230 and under 840 tons, 89. 6d. ; above 840, and under 860 tons, 9s ; above iW, aaid under 880 toni,"- 98. 6d. ; above 880 and under 400 tons, 10s ; •bore 400, and under 460, lis. 8d; abioye 450, and under 600 too^ ISs. 6d. ; and Is. 8d. for every additional iBO tons. Top Wharft^. iBdablithed by Act 18 Vict. c. 41, m the City of Saint John, ^ndin the Parish of Portland. Anchors and diains of all kinds, per ton, one shilling and three- nenoe ; barrels of flour, bread and meal, and all other basreis under 2S4 Ips. wdght each, one halipepny; half Arrels, firkins, iond kegs, of ill IdxtdSj each, one farthing ; bairiels of salt provisioDS «]kl pickled fl«A, each, one PQiiny ; baUast per ton, sixpence ; bricks per ^misand, qkl# 4bUliIig ; \m» v^^ boxes of mi^rduuidixe, each, Ci^urpeni^; boxes «f BOftp orcahdus^ weighing 112. or leis, each, one farthing; boxes Hr^^g over 112 \hs. each, (»ie half penny ; boxes of smoked her- SjMoh, pne farthing; copper bnd don^podtion baM, bplte, she^, «nd nails, per ton, one sbilliug; oous (except AntbiraciteX per m, fourpenoe; ooals^ Anthracite; per chaldron, thrM»pcnce; oar- lif^ and coaches, each, «|i|^nce; chalk, per ton, si^hce; cattle. (llipflrf C|f«u^, Fwvsesy C«uiesy at H«iiinstoii Pross 9 a r* A O f k a. s s- f I r Builders' Hardware— C. G. Berrfmaoy Barlow's Corner. 1869.] MARKKT TOLLS. 41 « Jo 1^ 1 •• • J* U 1« r r « H viz., bulls, oxen and cows, each, sixpence ; heifers, calves, sheep, and lambs, each, one penny ; coifee, cocoa, nuts, and filberts, in bags, per bag, one halfpenny; salt, in bags, each, one halfpenny; dry fish, per quintal, one halfpenny; glass, in boxes of 100 feet, each, one half- penny ; glass, smaller packages, each. One farthing ; hogsheads of li- quors and liquids, each, fourpence ; bay, screwed, per ton, one shilling ; hay, unscrewed, per ton, one shilling and sixpence ; hides, gre^i, eadi, one halfpenny; hides, dry, each, one farthing; bides in bales, per bale, sixpence ; hemp, eoidc^e, and oakum, per ton, one shilling ; hol- low ware and castings, per ton, one shilling and threepence ; hampers, each, one penny; horses, mares, and geldlngii^ each, sixpence; hog9- beads of lime and dry, fish, each, threepence; iron in bars, bolts, sheets plates, itails, splices, and pigs, per ton, one shilling; lumber, per thousand feet, aup^r^oial, sixp^ce; lead, in bar, sheet, shot, pigs, and pipes, per ton, one shilling; molasses, per hogshead, fourpraioe; mo- lasses, per puncheon, fourpence ; molasses, per tierce, threepence ; puncheons of all kinds, not herein otherwise provided for, each, four^ pence ; pipes of liquids and liquors, each, sixpence ; quarter casks erf all kinds, each, twopence; resins, in boxes, per box, ope l^dfpenny ; raisins, in smaller packages, each, one fiirthmg, sugaiv in hogshead^, each, sixpence ; salt, in bmk, grain and roots <» all )(in4s» per^«atdred bushels, sixpence; slate, per ton, sixpence; stone, per /top, sixpence; spelter, per ton, one shilling ; tea, iii boxes, each, one penny ; tea in smaller package^,, each, one halfpenny ; tip^ber^ of all klfidf, undressed, per ton, sixpettoe; tiercM of sngar, or Of (rther ai^k^ not herein enumerated,; each, fouipence; waggons, buggies, {^gas^iuMl other vf«hi- cles, each, tiireeprace; zinc, in sheets Imr, Uoolc, nails vid apikef^pw ton, one shilling. . , r. i , ,;• All empty packages to pay half the rates of full packages ; and on all goods, wares, and m^indiftndize ,nQt ,hBceml|>eforo enumerated and rated, to pay at the rate of otte shilling por toii irdght or measuranent, at the opluioh of 4lie collector, propri^ior^ <»i lenee cif Ihe wluurf or whaiTTeB where tiic sattie is plaotMl. Beef, per quarter, 4 cents ;' Hogs, of 200 IbEt.,' t>r tMd^, 4c^ and e¥Wf additional loO lbs. lo. ; i^eep, Lamb, Goat, or Teai; per <$BaN»l8e et»d indar, Sc. ; evCry ad- ditional 10 lbs., Ic. ; Butter in rolls, sind I^rd itt cakes, |br every litllM. or under, 2c.; Tallo#, for eveiy 10 lbs or uttder, lo.; Ch^Sse, foret^ 10 lbs. or under, Ic. ; Potatoes, per 100 lbs., 26. ; TuridlMi, per lUO Ib^ Ic. ; Oysters, ia. ttiis, or other teasel, per gallon, 2c: ; 'Do., in dieu, per bushel, 2c. ; Turkeys, each, Jc. ; Geese, each, Ic; Pigeonsi^ pei dozen, Ic. ; Partridge^ Fo^ orDuoks, pet pair, lew ; .Flour or Meal, per 100 lbs., 2e. ; Oats, per iou lbs., 2fe. ; Ffeas an(i Beans, per 1oo;||)b., 6c; Ham, shoulders, and Bacon, per piece, Ic; Eggs, for^vefy J0rk8 Saw Faotoryy cor. North aa^ {Beoi||ttaita. f s I ♦ "^oilei Sponges— Chaloner, 8t« John, N* B* It J i }A I 6 42 HACKNXT COACH PARKS. [1869. (Torn, green, per dozen, ^o; Peas and Beans, green, per 100 lbs., 6c Onions, per 100 lbs., 8c ; Cabbages, per dozen, 4c ; Berries, foi 6 quart pail, Ic; Do, for 10 quart pail, 2c ; Moose, Cariboo and Bear, ptr quar- ter, 4c ; D«er, per quarter, 2c ; Hides, Ox or Cow, each, 4c ; Skins, Sheep, each, 2o ; >^lnns. Calf, tnnned or untanned, each, 2c ; Wool, per lb., Ic; Feathers, per lb., Ic ; Salmon, each, 2c. AU other articles not enumerated, 2 cents on each Dollar of value. TOLLS AT THE HAT M ARRKT. Hay, per cwt., Ic ; Straw, per cwt, io ; Shinzlos, per H., 4c ; Cedar posts, per dozen, 4c ; Wood, per cord, 4o ; Juniper, per ton, 4c ; Spars, to 9 inch, each 2c; Do. or er 9 inch, each 4c; Planks, per H., 82c; Boards, per M., I6a ; Hardwood, ash, birch, maple, or other hardwood logs, each 2c ; Staves, hardwood, per 100, 2c ; Do. Softwood, per 100, {C ; Hoop poles, per 100, Ic. Fish Market Dues. ^ For every Salmon, 8c.; Codfish, Pollock, Boss, or Shad, each Ic. ; Hallibut, n6t exceeding 20 lbs. 2c. ; exceeding 20 lbs., and every 20 lbs. 2c. : every Lobster, Ic. ; dozen of Haddock, Be. ; every 100 of ^aspereaui, Ale#ives, HerHngs, or other small fish, 8c. Bates at the Public Weiffhing Machines. Every load net exceeding one thousand pounds weight, 20 cents ; and 2c. for every' additional hundred weight — ^payable, half by the seller, and half by the purchaser. J|ac&iiey Coach Taires. For eonreying ooe ' passenger from any public stand to any part of the City, or from any one part c^the C^y to any other part thjBreof, 20c. ; and for every passenger exceeding one, 10c. additional; and if any driver of any carriage or other irehicl(^ shall be detained at any place by any passenger, or shall maRO' any aj^beement for carrying any pas- fttn^ra by.Ihe hour, be jhall be entitled to ask, and receive the fol- lowing rates, vii;. : For any lime not exceeding half an hour, 26o. ; and in that proportion for every half hour that such carriage or. other vehicle shall be detained or employed. Provided always, that in case ai^ drivor shall be requ^d to cross the ferry to Carleton, he shall, in addition kO the foregdng fares, be entitled to demand and receive the ferriage for himself, nis carriage and horses, both^oing and returning. Tlo^e for going Through the Fallfl; r ^e Falls are level or still water at about three and a half boors on tMjIood, and about two and a half on the fU, so that they are passable /our times in twenty-four hour9, About tenor fifteen minutes each tbne., Xo other rule can be given, as miicb depends on the floods in the River Saint Jphn, i^ the tinae of high water or full sea, which is often hastened by high winds, and in proportion to tlie height of them. i ihmgtf tbi l^reacriptiona— fitHBinftoA Bros* Carriage i^tock— C« G. B«rryiniin« Barlow's Corner. S 1869,1 CITY, or SAINT JOHN. 48 GIT7 OF SAINT JOHN. Aaron Alwaro, Esquire, Mayor. king's ward, AldeiTnen. John Yeats, Esquire. Hon. RoBKRT L. Hazkn, Recorder. S. J. Golding, Esijuire. F. Gallagher, Esquire. H. Duffell, Esquire. CouneiUon. Mr. 0. Murray, quren's ward. Mr. J. W. Roop. dukk's ward. Mr. £<. K., Brundage. SIDNKT WARD. Mr. Bartholomew Goxetter. WKLLINOTON WARD. Michael W. Maher, fisquire. Mr. EUas S. Flaglor. PBINCK WARD. Robert D. M' Arthur, Esquire. Mr. James J. Lawlor. guy's WARD. Robert R. Allan, Esquire. Mr. Joseph Dunham. brook's ward. A, Glasgow, Ssqture. Mr. Joseph O'Brien. ALBERT WARD. William J. McCordock, Esquire. Mr.°^. Buist. James R. Ruel, Esquire, Treasurer or Chamberlain. B. Lester Petera, Esquire, Common Clerk. ' r George E. Fairweather, Esquire, Deputy Common Clerk. Hurd Peters, Esq., City Engineer and Land Agent (East). Thomas Coram, Land Agent (West). George W. Smith, Auditor City Accounts. George Stockford, High Constable. Bernard Murray, Patrick Duffy, John Herrihgton, Lewis W. Durant, Calvin Powers, John. Kerr, WiUiain BuohauAn, Benjamin Anderson, Benjamin Wattem, Marshals. Patrick J. McBvoy, Deputy Clerk of the Market, King's Sqnar«. John James, Clerk of the Fish Market, Duke Street. Geoi^e J. Harding, M. D., WUIiam S. Hardhig, M. D. (at Inner Station), Visiting Physicians, W. D. W. Hubbard, George A. Lockhart, Cudlip ti Snider, George Stewart^ Edward Maher, and J. W. Montgomery, Licensed Auotioneos. J. W. M. Irish, Charles M'Lauchlan, Michael M'Carty, Zebedee Rbg, Augustas Quick, Levi H. Waterhouse, James Mac&rlane, James U. Thomas, Duncan Robertson, William Firth, John D. Purdy, Timothy M'Carlby, Charles H. Estabrooks, John Jenkins, Oliver Emery, Jaines Robertson, Aaron Armstrong, John MoLauchlan, Samuel Neil, Thos. Boyne, Robert Marshall, John Leavitt, Thomas 0. M&bony, William Black, and Robert G. Crozier, Port Wardens. Dani«l Hatfield, Port or Harbour Master. John Murray, Harbour Inspector. John Reed, George Tliomas, John Spears, Jas. Reed, Thos. Yaaf^an, John Scott, Samuel Rutherford, Geoi^e E. Mulhenin, Richard Clins, Edward J. Fletdier, Henry Thomas, Damd, Mulhenin, William Lahey, James M'Partlan, Daniel Daley, Charles Taylor, John Sa.W9 m&ie and repatreii at the Atdxandra Works* I m.- ,V.,' 'IM Pvn4n Box«*— ChalojMr, 8t. Jokn, W B. ■ - *► ii j« I , 1 ■■ » ■ II ■» I ■I'll* ■■■- ■■■!*■ ■ n .i, ■ I ... 44 OITT OF 8AINT JOHN. [1860. Sherrard, Patrick Traynor, Charlea Daley, William Hatfield, Michael Oarrity, James Mwny, James Doyle, Robert Thomas, Benian Mullin, Lewis Bemiett, John Sproule, Philip G. Doody, John Havlin, James S. Bpeara, James Millar, Joseph Doherty James Quinn, James E. Mantle, Daniel Langan, Wm. Quinn, and Jamei^ Gassely, Branch Pilots. Light Uottse K(f6per at Partridge Island, A. Reed ; at the Beacon, John Coram, ; Steam Whistle, Jamte Wilson, Engineer ; W. Cameron, As- ristant Engineer. Joseph Fairweather, and William 0. Smith, Cotunissioners to settle disputes relative to Docki^e and Wharfage. Allan M'Lean, Shipping Master. H. P. Sturrlee, and Robert J. Leonard, Esquires, Commissioners of ,WreokJB and Shipwrecked Ooods for the City and County of St John. Charles Ketchun), James Sullivan, and John Wilson, jun., Assessors of Taxes. Oliver Emery, Collector of Wharfage and Slippage at the Market Slip ; John Kirk, CoUebtor of Slippage at Union Street ; Joseph Fairweather, Collector of Slippuw at North Slip ; John Kirk, CoUector of Wharfage at Charlotte Street Wharf and Breakwater; Thomas 0. Mahoney, Collector of Wharfage and Slippage at North Rodney Wharf; Jarvis Wilson and John Dowling; CollectONi M South Rodney Wharf; H. Toomy, Collector at Wt.i8on Slip ; William Dunlaney, Collector at King Slip ; James Con- nolly, Collector at Strange Slip ; Isaac C. Noble, OolTector of Slippage at Ship Slip ; ««•, ditto at Market Slip, Brook's Ward ; Jofaki Clark, ditto at Lancaster Slip. Guy's Ward) John Kirk, Colleotor of Anchorage ; John Kirk, CoUector «f Slippage at fivdnfey Market Slip. .Jiriln WinteM, W^^^ Master, Haymarltet; H. O'Neil, Sydney Maoriket Slip; George W. Gerow, North ?^lip; Isaac 0. Beatty, Carleton. W. H. A. Keans, Superintendent of iFlour Inspectors. Thomas Rankine, Umpire under iftdur Ordinance. ; JoUH Htmribert^ JioldsBeirryinanj John Robson, Henry Leavitt, James CQatJc, John dai^; and. J«a,iBu8tin, Iniipeotoni aud We^eiis of Fkrar and Meal. JamM pidUnan, William J. Lockhart, AlvKander B. Lookhart, Jtohn McGourty, David W/ Riley, Stephen Tho!nna dohuo; Fence yiew tr. C99MUf OWKei* we'l fU^d-HfuiiiisioBi Brpf* mm ■**B Mard«rare-C. G. Bftrryniaa, fl King Straet. lera to settle 1869.] CITT or SAINT JOHW. 4S Samuel Jordan, Edward D. Gore, Jamea H. Fairweatiier, Nelson A. 'ougle, Francis Jordan, Henry Leonard, George H. Robertson, Joseph I. Cttft, Charles 0. Reinecke, WiiUam J. Grady, James Wetroore, Juo., Samo^el K. Wilson, Charles A. Bstey, William Clark, Bartholomew J. DriacoU, John W. Sulis, Sbankltn Thompson, Thomas Fairweather, John Dowling, Andrew Anderson, Thomas Jordan, WilHam Bowden, Francis Gallagher, Edward E. Estey, WillUm Woodworth, Charles E. Fairweather, Robert Rossiter, i^amuel T. Mosber, Jededlah D'Oniay, Wiilian^ Urquhart, Surveyors of Lumber. PoLicK Dkpartmknt. — Humphrey T. Gilbert, Police Magistrate. Wm. 0. Smith, George V. Nowlln, George A. Lockhart, and W. H. A. Keans, Sitting Magistrates. Charles H. Chandler, Clerk. John R. Marsh<>!l, Chief of Police. riRB OKPARTMRNT— (bast 8IDK.) Thomas Martiib, C^^f SUfftiutr. ( John Wilion, Jun.,£Vi0p{»«0r. LocKiuiT, No. 1.— (Steamer.)- JavM 'C. Magee, Ibrtnum. I Thomu RAiikioe, Att^Mant Foreman, George Drake, EivjinMr. Usi M, No. 2. (Steamer) • Andrew Lawson, Foreman, William Qaigley, AtHMant Foreman. Samuel Danlop, Sngineer. ExTplouisaiia, No. 8.— (Ste'r.)- William Barlow, F^feman. William Thompeon, Aaaitktnt Fareman, FIRE DBPARTMBNT — (WKST SIDB.) OsoRoa SriOKHoaM, Ohi^ Eiigineeir. Wtsnaii Star, No. 7.— Ororge F. Harding, Xiffffneet. PiiiMoa or Wai n. No. 8.— Wm. Whetoo, Engin'««r. Hook ard Lahobk Compamt.— Wm. Fenety, Captain ; John HaDklne, Liettt4i&nt. Hoo< ASB Ladder OunrAsiT— (Wmr Sioi.)— D. W. Clark, Captain ; 3. Pet«»a, Lieutenant. Fiaa PouOR (East SiDR).— Robert Shires, Captain ; Biehard 8.DeV6ber, Jjieu- tetMiit; Jamea flerow, Treaiturer ; D. H Schurmac. '4^'ry' FiHR PoLiOR, Carlktoii.— Sieplien P. Wetmore, Captain ; Thomaa M'Ltod, Ueu- tenant; laaac Olive, jun., Trecuurer; — —~-,Seerttarp. Firewarda. — The Mayor, ta officio, Joseph Fairweather, George A. dockhart Thomas M*Avity, John M. Walker, W. H. A. Keans, 0. D. ISrerltt, W. A. Ri$- bertson, Jan., Robert Kadey. George V. Nowlin, B. (3oxetter,'Jaihn 0. LittlebaTe, Joseph Beatteay, William Kee, Thomas Harter, A 0. O. Trtntowsky, Charles E.Raymond, William Muckay, Charres J. Melick, William C. Dunham, Jatnt* A. Harding, Joiteph Coram, Thomas Hanftird, James J. lAwlor, JofHi Wilson, Juu., E. B. Lockhart, Charles A. Everitt, Stephen K. Foster, James OoU well, Charles Ketchum, Josiah Adams, S. T. Moshe^, TMlmas R. Jones, Charles Clerke, Robert Stackliouse, Frederick P. Robinson, Jnhn Y«ats,Iiewis H. Browne, EobertD M'Arttiur, Etias S Flaflor.JoBephO'BrieD.Jonakhanp. Taylor, B Lester Peters, thomas M McLachlan. Samvel L. Brittain, James MiUigaj^, Aaroii Alviurdt John B. Smith, aod Thomas M. Reed. u^^ . N. SOCIETIES, ETC. Nrw BRtmswiOK AuxaiiRT Biblr Sooitnr.— LeBaron Botsford, M. D., PreSMtnt; James Paterson, LU D., William J.Starr, Esq,. H. W. Frith, Esi).. Thomas W. Daniel, Esq., and John Fisher, Esq., Vice-Presidents ; Win. Seely, Bsq„ Treasurer; William Elder, Esq., A. H., Secretary; H. & DeVeber, Esq., Depositary; Meters. John Wi8l)a''t, Gtorge A- Lockhart, Edward Sears, Daniel J. MeLaughlin, Hod. Alex. HcL. Seely, William GirTan, B. J. tnderhiii. W. K. Reynolds, T. B. Barker, James Logan, JaP^es Smith, Robert SheratOft, John Boyd,^ J. V. Troo^^ JosupK I'riohard, Charles PaUun, John McMorran, Robert Crulkshank, C. A. Bovey, anil James McMillan, Conimitree of Directors. For Portland— Messrs. Jobn Dancabr Jas. FlewelliHg, Robert Bwirg, and Thomas Dale, Depository— i he Store of Messrs. DeVeber, Prince Willtam Street. J. F.-JLivurtoif j Aletaiidra Works; Saint J«1itt, n. B* e K •< I 1 I Violet Powder in packef -Cfcaloaer , »t. Johw» N. B» 46 POC1BTIK8. [;S69. Saimt John Rftioiors Traot Hooibtt.— Hod. A. McL. 8"eljr, Preiiilent; Janiei PaMrtoa, Lli. O., OorrMpondlng i)«ortUr/; Ckorga W. Wbltuejr, BMrslary «od TrcMarer. Ouvnon or EMOLAto Touko Mi-m's 8ry; R. Brittain, U«quire, Lltwarlan ; R. P. Starr, Bmi., J. L. Mclnnes, Esq., and Jas. Sterc, Esquire, M. D., Curators ; BeT. James Beunet, and O. A. Hamilion, M. D , members without office. SAtwr JoBii SoacTT Libr^ht.— I. Woodward, Prcident ; Hurd Peters, Vice- President; Jas. R. Rnel, Secretary and Treasurer ; J. Delliiigham, Librarian ; W. L. T. Seely, William M. Jarris, It. Siinds Armstrong, and Edward Allison, Committee.— Library open from 8 to 4 p. u. daily. St. JoflR Law SooiRTr.— William Jaok, Q C, President; Charles, DuO; Q. C, Vice President; T. Barclay Robinson, E«qu>re, Treasurer; W. L. T. Seely, Esq, Secretary; Duncan Robertson, Esqui-.^-, Hon. A. R Wetmore, Q. C, and Sa- muel R. Tiiomsoo, BMiuire, (). C, tot'A the Council, with the Office bearers. Saimt MALACBi'tt Total Adstiiibmob Sooibtt.— Rev. William J. Foley, President; Stephen Thompson, ami John Cohoian, Vice President:4; Martin Burn«, Secre- tary; John McGourty, neasurer. And a Committee of sixteen members. FfMALR RBroBM SooiBfT.—Rev. William Aitestrong, President; Rev. WlHlam Donald, D. D., and John McMorran, Enquire, Vice Presi'ients; John Boyd, Esq., Treasurer; Rev. A. MeL. Stavely, Seer tary. Gentlemen's Committee— Samuel D. Berton, John H. Harding, Captain Pricliiird, J. K. Marshall, James McMillan, and J. IQsden, with the Ministers of the different denominations. Ladies' Com- mittee— Mrs. R. W. Orooksbank, President ; Mrs. John (lillis and Mri>. William Thomson, Vice Presidents; Mrn. StaVely, Treasurer; Mrs. Stevenson, Mrs. Wro. Armstrongs and Hra. Pritchard, House Sti>ward«: Mrs. Crookehankt Mra. Willis, Met. Mac»llum, Mrs. Francis Ferguson, Mra. Ji T, Smith, Mrsi UcKean, Mrp. R. Thomson, «nd Mrs. Geo. Armstrong. Saoit Jom PBOTBBTAaT Obpbaii AiiTLDil.^ - — — ' Esq., President; Bev. William Soovil, Eeoretary ; John Boyd, Treasurer ; J. V. Troop, J^ Flaher, T. 0. Humbert, Janiea Uorsfail, and John Magee, Esquires, Directors. Saimt Johm Svndat School Umiom.— A. W. Masters, Esq., President; Capt. J. Priohard, Vice President; William Peters, Treasurer ; William Woodworth, Oorres'pobdinf Secretary ; G R. Priohard, Bee. Secretary; B. C. Quinn, Firanciai SccieUry ; VTalter Wilson, Visitor. Conntrr orders well fillejdi»»HaniiistOB Bros. Bnil(torR^ Hudware^ Comer, Klag Stnet. 1869.] 80CIITIM. 47 Oarliitoii LiTMikT AmoOutio!!.— George E. Baxter, Pretldent ; Wllllaiii Bb. rhanan, Vie* Predrtent; George Day, Librarian; Uerberl J. OliTe, BecrvUry; ~ L. OrltUln, Treaturvr Bpimopal Olrrioal Lir>i AasoRiiioa AMnotATioii — Hev. C*nnn llarriton, Rev. W. B. Soovil (Kliigetuii), and Rev. Wllliaia Armitroug; Becritaryi BeT. Witllam BootII, Treaiurer. St. Johm IrouvrHUL Sohool.— H. W. Frith. Riqaire, Preildent : R»t. Oeorm J. 0»le, Secretary ; leaao Burpee, Treasurer : J. Dew. S|>nrr, T. W. Daniel, T. H, Hall, B»4|., J. Baxter, Beq., M. D. All Minliteri who are roemben of the Aaaeela« tion are ad <^lo Dlreotori. J. Baxter, Beq., 11. II., Phyiiolan. TBI A880CUTRO Alcmmi OP TBI UHivu-mr Of Niw BiviwwioK.— -Uon. Ohaa. Fither, D. C. L., Preaident; Kev. J. M. Brooice, D. D., Rev. \V. Soovil, A. M., and K N. Sharp, Efq., Vice Preiidenti ; Rev. 0. G. Ootter, A. M., R«t. Oharlca Lee, A. M., Hurd Petere, A. M , George Roberta, A. M., Wis. P. Dole, Baq , V. ▲., W. 0. Drurjr, Eiq., A. U., Fred. E. Barker, B«q , M. A., D- 0. L., meubara without office ; yreil«rick B. Darker, M. A., D. 0. L , Becretary-Treasurer SiiNT John Bvildiito Socibtt ahd larnmiaNr Fohp.— Ii«a« Woodward, Biq., President; John Suitli, Esq., Vice Preeldent; Edward Alileon, Enq., Thomas McAvitv, Ei'q., David Miller, iilsq., M. D., Kurd Peteris Esq., Geo. A. Hamiltoit, Esq., M. D ,HDd James T. Steves, Enquire, M. 0., Director.-. Bankeri— Tlie Cora- iue:ciHl Bank of New Brunswick. William M. Jarvis, Ktquire, Solicitor. Mr Thoi. Main, Secretary and Treasurer. MMHAHioa' iMBTrnrrB or Samt Jorx.—W. H. A. Keana, President; William .f. Smith and William Weddei burn. Vice Presidents; George Ilutoliinson, Jun.,Trea- aarer; J. Allen Jack, Curresponding Secretary; W. J. Btitrr, Recording Sec. retary; W. F. Buntmg, A. Rowan. Andrew Gllinour. T. C. Humbert, John Mc. Millat), Elisha Brnag, and WllUam Seeiy ; Superintendent and Kngi- neer, O. Murdoch ; Clerk, Thomas 0. Hspnigar ; Collector, Charles F. Flaglor. Wkbt Side. — Chairman, Charles Ketchum; Commissioners, George V. Hard' ing and Martin H. Peters. Cbambeb OP CoMMRKOB.— L. Donaldsou, Bsqulre, President; J. W. Ondlip, Vioe President; I. Woodward, Secretary-Treasurer; Uon. John Robertson, Francis Ferguson, A. Jardine, W. Thoiusoti, J. V. Troop, 0. H. Fairweather, G. Thomas, Wm. Wright, S.D. Bertou, John Duncan, and T. W. Dani«l, Ktqulres, Uei; bers o; Council ; Z. King, George McLeod, William Parks, J. W. Nicholson, W. W. Turn- bull, William G. Lawton, Alexander Rankin, and William M. MeLeao, Board of Arbitrators. St. John Bavb Ball OLtB.— President, Francis OoIIIjs ; Vtce-f^resfdent, Jas. D. Underbill ; G. A. DeForest, Treasurer ; C. P. Clarke, Secretary ; R. Barnes, D. 0. Perkins, and Stephen Hall, Committee of Management. St. ABORtW'sSoofBTT CcHLiHO Clob.— James Milligan, Presses; John White, 8^- retary ; W. Thomson, W. Lindsay, Thomas M. MoLachran, Alexander JardiUe, J. G. Forbes, James Macfarlane, Thomas King, and Gearge Stewart, Skips. VioTOMA Skating Clvb.— Tiiomas M. Reed, President; W. F. punting, Secre- tary-Treasurer ; George Hutchinson, Jr., Alexander liankin, James A. Ifardtng, J. Walter Mcammellj u. R. Ranney, A. Chipman Smith, and W. U. Tuck, Directors. St. John Gtii»asid« Oompakt.— Capital Stock, $4,006, In Shares of 1^ e«jh.— John W. Oudllp, Enquire, Presideit; B. Lester Ptoters, Esquire, Vice-President; Josephs. Knowles, Secretary; Directors, John BoyAPB Oohpavt.— R. T. Ollnoh, Superintendent for New Branawieli ; T. M. KoMnaon, Manater, 81. John Office. KvMPiAir AMD HoRTn Amicbioah Railitat CoMPAin*— (Weilem Ekteniion.)^ William Parka, PrMldent: E. 0. tlowa't, P. T. 0. Borpee, W. B. Rpbinion, and Wm Wright, nquirea, Olreotora ; -- — ■- , Beeretary ; B. R. Barpee, Bnirineer WoojmvookBbakoh Raiiwat.— R- A. Hay. Esq., Piealdent: George H. Con- nell. Gilbert vanw^irt, T. R. J. DIbblee. VTinUni Lindaay, and Robert Claldwell, E«a«lre«, DIreotdrt; Jiunea E. Hartlay, Blq.", Bngin«er ; Samuel Watta, Secretary and Trcaiuirer. Bt. Srapimr BRANmiR.Ail.WT.'^W. U. Todd, Preiident; 2. Ohipman, IC Wat- aoa, H. OBiltnan.aoil F. Todd, Baquirea, Director*. Soon BaV Boon Compart.— Hon. Alezandor MoL. SeeTy, President ; Stephen n. Bhaw, SocrotaRy and Treaaurer; JamfC Lpng, Superintendent { Hon. Al/x. McL. 8a«|y* Uon. John Rnbertaoo^ PreUerioli A. WIggiqr, Praneia Porguaon, W. H. lAVton, 0*0. Ii; LoTett, aadJohn Coleman, Etquirea, Directora. BAim Joaa MAUDPiorvuM* Oompait.— John Smith, President; Z. O. Qahel, Soeretary and Saleaman ; Joh» Boyd, John Armstroag, Tliomaa R. Jones, and Jane* Robtosaa, Dircotors. ALMwr MniM CmiPA*T.— Henry OHMert, Jun., President ; William Rllman, Sreretary; Bradford Gilbert, Henry Oitbert, Jan., Tiiomas Gilbert, and John ByerBt'DireotAra. Bioaa Oo«i,CoMPAaT.— George J. Chubb, President ; Messrs. D, Lingley, Thomas Ooram^ Jas. E HaAim, and Andrew Molnt, Virfetors ; W. H. Jordan, Beeretary. OALfMMiA Miatfa iRD MAHepAOTtanio ComPamt.— wnilaiD Jack, President; Janea BarHcr, BMretary; MBaron Botsford, Edward Allison, Alex. Jardiue, Wliltam Smith, JoUn B. Harding, and Charlea A. Everett, Directors. Haw BaimawKK Otxini MAiravACTcanfoOoMPAar.— Captain Priohardl Preai- dent; Charlea W.Weldon, Thomas E. MItlldge, R. P. Starr, W. P. SUrr. and T. 0. UamberK, Qlrectora j W. J. Starr, Swsretary. «."'^' '9i**-"^.5'^'i ^•"••t "'•P'''". Praeident : ArohOjald Bowan.'iJsQnlre, Viee President ; Mr. G. Mardoeh, Secretary; J. MiUlfan, Esquire. TreMorer: T. aonn, & Bra**, W. Murdoch, P. A. Morrison, and T. Kii>g, Dfreotorfc King, committee orViinagemcpt o«:f*"i,'f*»?'f?*^'"^*I; ^'"""' '^•i 88.— John 8 Mltchel), Prtaldant; J. 8. Guna yi^PrMildent: W.If.Coater, Recordinir and Correspond iifg Se^reUry; T. J. Kean, PlnfnoW8er«m|chi. "^ ■.\ShI«t*K!f B^"'?'* ^*^S-^\ JoJ»n Bobertson^Pwsldant ; Gnorge m >-(l'- <»li5ii?fi^P^^r^a^^||^^ D. Mm^^eift Co*»Hfita^ Caps, and Fan— ftl KMMl9tre«t* ipOlM, It. Wftt- r ,1 s s 1869.] OITT AMD COCNTT Of fAtNT JOHN. 40 BAmaitTKMi* SooiKTT.—P. 8. Kerr, Q. 0., President; W. II. NMdhftm, Vim Prt< lidrat ; WlllUm Otrmao, TreMurer ; Oeorg* J. Bllii, Secretary wid Librarian. Locn LoMoifn Aokicdltural Sooibtt.— Arthur MoLeen, Pretideot ; John Ann- ■troDg, let Vice Pr«tldent ; John Berryman, Sd Vice Preeldentj Janet H. Bowes, Beconilnr SMNtarjr: O.J. Horfan, Oerreopondinii Secretary < Richard MePottald, Tmasarer; Jaates Brydeo. Sen., Michael Honan, James Brydeo, Jan., John Oar" ney, James McOormack, William McManviL 8. 8. Hall, Mrilllan Bryden, Michael MoNimcei Martin Armstronir, R. B Armstrong O. O. Berryman, 0. A. ~ " Ghwr|e& AdaBS, Henry Qraham, and Oeorgc McAree, Jan., Dtrcetnre. Wade, OospoRATioH AKOBo«ASH.->Vesbelsn«te»ceedfnK ISO ton*, 75c ; 60 to 100 tons, $1; 100 te IBO tons, $\M, IM to 900 tons, $1.00; WO totOO tons, fl.TOrMO to II; 100 to 100 tons, fi.w, lov to wv tons, f i.ov; wo tom tons, vi.ro; wu to SOU tons, IS; 800 to SCO tons, |9.SS: 8D0 to 400 tons, $9.00; 400 to 400 tons, 89.75: 450 to BOO tons, 88 ; 500 to 004 tons, $&90; 000 to 000 tons, $8.00 : MO to ^-" Mte. 18.70 : «B0 to 700 tons. $4 ; 700 to TOO tons, $*M t TOO to to 800 tonr 0; 800 to 800 tons, $4.70; 800 lo 900 tons, $0; 000 to 000 Ions, |0.X0; MO t tons, f»A^, and 8(lo. for eacif addlUonal 00 tons. Omr AND COUNTY OF SAINT JOHN. Jwlieea of the ittmr't Cburf.— The Mayor and Recorder. JuHieef ikf ihe iVac«.— The Mayoi:, tbe Recorder, J. Tca(#, R. D. McArtihur, S. J. Golding, Hkshael W. Maher.F. Gallagfaier, Houry Duffeli, Wm. J. MoCordock, AdaiQ (QUagov, and Robert R. Allan, Esquires,. (o^ fhe Quorum\ L. Donaldson, Henry Gilbert, CharleD Ward, Hon. John Robertson, William H. Street, James Brown, William Olive, Samuel Strange, John Wiahart, Robeprt Keltic, Leveret ^. DeVeber, William Hawks, George A. Lookbfirt, William Parks, WilHara O. Smith, Alex. Lockliart, James Travis, Joseph Fairweather, Robert Douglas, Francis Ferguson, Frederick A. Wugir^s, Peter Besnard, James Olive, Geoige Carvill, John Humbert, &,^ Foster, Francis Ruddock, J. F. Godord, T. 0. Grookshank, Joseph Beatteay, Alex. Ballooh, B. J. Underbill, 0. 1) Sveritt, James Olive, ?dy Robert Salter, J. W. M. Irish, Alexander McTavish,.T. E. Milledge, D. J. McLaughlin, John Dohertv, J. & Parker, John Foster, David Collins, J. C. Littlehale, Robert Robertson, Ghartet Kotchum. Jani^ Quinton, Henry Garbutt, S^muol Olork, George V. Nowlin, James Dunn, William H. A. Eeans, James Robinson, Thomas Traftoo, John Mcl^uchlon, J. D. Lewin, George E. Fenety, John Stevens, Stephen Gerow, G. E. Snider, T. W. Dooiel, William Wright, Charlea Merritt, Robert Robertson, William Thomson, Thomas Hilyard, James Flewelling, John. Fisher, Thomas MoAvity, Samuel L. Tilley, Z. Ring, Jamea Harris, Thomas McElroy, thoB. Robinson, Bradford S. Gilbert, John McSweeny, Edward Brown, Patrick IfcCourt, Thomas Cortun, Jamea. E. Hamm,. James Golwell, John Berryman, Robert Thompson, sen., Thomas Marter, Miohaitl Dbirning, John Gillis, Michael 0. Mahoney, Aaron Alward, Hugh Morris, Justus E. Knight, paiiiel Gallagher, Charles H. EstabrookO, Gdorge £[. Clark, James Gault, William Thompson, sen., Chos. Tucker, Charles Devine, John W. Beard, Alexander Rankin, Charles Hazen, Robert Rossiter, John Anderson, Robert R. Allan, Lewis H.. Browne, Thomas Hatheway, Oeorge S. Baker, Stephen P. WetonOre, Charles Gierke, John Wilson, Jun , Alexander Banihill, and Atthulr McDonald, Esquires; Judge of ihe County Court. — Charles Watters; Esq. James G. Forbes, •iii ll# F« XawtoB, Alexandm Worlu^ ISalnt Joka, R. B« i m Oils tok tkeMidt'Ckai^mtti St. lobii, 1I» B« 50 CITT AND COPNTT Of «AI1IT JOHN. tl860. Enquire, Clerk. J^*rm* : Fourth Tuesday n| Apnlt July, Ootolbier and January. Cltrkof^ C«r.r-Q^rgiGi J^Iatcb, llsqnire. Jtfi^it. Sktrtff.^nra&i Ai Haeding, Esqaice ; Ur. Jdm Rnnkine, PetratjT Sherifif and t^^eber of ttie Clftbl t Mr. Juttaea Bcrtt^m, Ttti^key. 6Vo7(#n»-«WiirHun fiayaril, EMyuire, Idf. D.» 8. $. Eacle^ IL !>., ttTto. Rnddiek, M. D., James Robiiwoa, J. P., and John R. Rigb^', Eeq. C%»fPi— JOsej^h B. Whipple, and Isaac Noble, Bsqtiires. C6thmimioiter of WVecfci— Robert leonard. Rr^. J»ine.s Quinn, jcjtid Wiftiani OI^MH, Esq., Conrniissionem for the mteragemeut of the Vrte School at Saihi Jdhn, iincoDnected with the Madras Board. .'■''' Chirrles Drury and Bradford S. Oilbert, COrnmissiOn^rs uf S'ewers. Wtn. M. Smith, thmiectpr s lapililr iaefCMWiipff-XbMaiwIqii. 0ra«. 1869.] rORTLAMO. 51 J*1 I 9 m •I a. s i PAKT8H OF PORTLAND. David Tapley, Police Magistnitek Johu Duncan, George £. Snider, and Mattiiias n«miD, Police Com" miraionerk. • ' ' Fred, Tapley, Police Clerk. C. H. Cuiiard, Tojwtt (Jlerli. - Jdhn Isaac, JameB Campbell, Hagh Morrissey, and Davidson VmifO^ P)o«inMI Koepew . ^'■"■''^' '"■:' • ■ -'^^ '^■'■»''" •'<" -■;'>- John I«aa«i John LOttrj fedwai^ Ltt#elViiBd Miebael Donovatt, Wak Beevea. ' ■'■ ■ " ' ■' ' -^ -■■^■"■■\ '' ■ ■ ' - -' ■- Riohard Daltotf, AleikhdeY Duff, Md Cliarles WlHaoii, AaaealoM of Hates. I .' ■' James Alexiander, Andrew WaMon, John Smith, and WdC«r Cob- bam, ConBtal)Ie8. John Long, Fei^gus ItcGarthy, Hiigh Morrissey, and Michael l^ert^an. Fence Viewera Thomas Itovlee. Cleric of the Market Jas. Campbell, Edward Lowell, aiid Edward Conway, Field Drivers. Koad Commissioners— District No! 1, James Wilson; No. 2, John CoAinelly ; ^Oi 8, Charles Wilson. Shadrach Holly, William Ewing, and John R. Kigby, Revisoni df Electors. Rich&rd Dalton, Jeremiah Harrison, and Edwin Fisher, Trnstees of Schools. George T. Flewelliug, Shadrack Holley, and Williiira Cunard, Auditors of Accounts. ' ' FiREWARDS.— Bradford S. Gilbert, Joseph Ruddick, Robert Sweet, David y. Roberts, Henry Maxwell, Robert Cunard, Stephen E. l^- vensj and J. L. Wood worth. Frotkctor, No. 2 Engine Cohpant. — John ^ane, Engineer ; Thos.' Crockett, Foftman ;' Wm. Ales. Napier, Assistant ' Fortiiian'; Sesmim Isaacs, Secretary : Jamrs Brown,^ Financial Secretary; John iicJtm- kin. Treasurer. ' ■ ^t'l-\U , ■: . - ^•■■. "';■■', Brunswick, No. 1 Enoink Company. — J. Johnson, Engineer; Joseph Lee, Foreman; Jacob C. Brown, Assistant Foreman ; Wm. Wales, Secretary ; Joseph Russell, Treasurer. PARISH OF 8IM0NDS. Thomas Bq.w^,, To wp Clerk. "" Arthur MeLean, JSarnard Eirkpatrick, and Charles Waterbury, Com- missioners of iIighwa.YS. John Johnston, CoJJeetor of Rat^s. Cbrneliilis Borgau, Daniel^ Robertson, and Captain Allan HoLean, Revisors of Eiec^rs. George JDohert;^, George Oamett, Robert Moore, (E. CX Wfl P^rlck Browo, Pound Keepew. ii,lexahder Jardine, Jamies Dunn, and Thomas Rankin, Truatect of Schools. John, Ryan, Williapi Shanahan, Roger Connolly, William Murphy, and John poliu, Hug Reeves. Commissioners to expend Bye Road Grants.— rDlBtriot No. J, William Moore ; No. 2, Patrick Ryan ; No. S» John K. lloore. Ai»»wi«i« ^f^iiiii^ ^f^^^* ^' •■^.^iir^' Viotet Powder U ylMkets-C^aloaer, nu Johut If. B. S2 SAIMT MAKTiKS. [1869. Francis S. Jones, Robert Moore (S. B.)^ and James H. Bowes, Aases* 89^ of Kates. Bobert B. Douglas, William Hannah, Thomas If cEee, and William Maxwell, .Ck>08tahle8. Sarveybrs of Highways. — John Tinley, Cbsffles Owens, William Molfanus, WilUiMn Bryden, James Boyle, Mfa}bsel HonBiiKJ(4iQ>. War- nock, iienry Brooking, James Davis. James Brown (3ijs|)eo)/; H«My Osbproe. Jpipif 8 Cut^quighiun, jup,, Hiebsel HeName, 4^eNinl«h Dono- van, John Irvine, Benjamin staokhouse, John Bryden, John Oharleton, 4 . ■' John M. Bradshaw, John Fownes (east), aud Philip Mosher, Commis- sioners for e^qp^uding Bye Road Mone^y. Francis Charlton^ Collector of Bates. Rcubftn y. Bradshaw^ Town Clerk. Beijijben Y. Bradshaw, Clerk of the Market Joi«eph Osbom, John Brander, John Vemer, and Martyn Ryan, sen., Poumi Keepers. Benjumin Puloifer, William HoOumbwi juii.,. Isaac BuisubiU, and Hewry NtHsse, Hog Reeivcai^ , ,, William Ruddock, M. D., Henry Whitney, sen., and John B. Browti, Assessomof Bates. Henry Whitney, sen., Philip ICosher, David yfuighan,jun., and Ed. Brown, Reviaora of Electors. John Brauder, William Ingraham, Ebenezer Brown, and Arthur Foster, Fence Viewers. Charles Carr (west), and Jacob H. Mosher, Meashrers of Wood and Bark. Jacob H. Mosher, and William C. Brown, Boom Masters. ^ Jjunes A. Smith, Henry Whitney, sep.,,and Jameit H. MoroA, Trustcjes of Schools. Johp B. Brown (west), and Harrington '^. Brown, SiirTeyo^ of Dams. John Hosford, aftd Alexander MeBride, Timber Drivers. Surveyors of Highways. — District No. 1, Geoi;ge Tanghftn ; 2, RIbftd. Tald, sen. ; 8, Edward H. Foster ; 4, James Fownes ; 6, Geo. Fownes ; 6,WilUam Black, jun. ; 7, Alei. G. H. Brown; 8, WiUiam White; 9, Robert Skillen: lo, Edward Nuge£t; 11. Johli M. Hrown; 12, Jas. E. Brown; 18, James Kingston; 14, John Ported ; 18, Robert Floyd; 16, James O'Neil ; 17, RobertMoCutcheon; 18, John Canty; 19, John Murphy ; 20, John McKay ; 21, Michael MeDttde ; 22, Thomas Love ; :=? ==3C ^ iimimiiinwmmnAwmtf^^mss^^^^, all r • I N I iil • lf« B. [1869. iowea^Aaaes- ud William 0% WiUfaun « John .War- pao), Henry «uli|h.Ooiio. n Oharleton, iDifias fly»o, «rd iVfurpb^j UoOoiuad, tttwy, Fi-ed. ^Uliam Aim- riMn.,Parlw, Vi<»baeMle. BOi ConunUN ir, Commis- fij«n, len., nHibiU, and B. Browb^ >., and Ed. ad Arthur Wood and tTnut^ea Pf DAllpS. si, Mehd. Fownes ; n White; ; IS, JaJs. rt Floyd ; 19, John as Love iflb'. M«g«e AC««, H«t Maaifl ictww, 51 KlBg^street, St. Joha. 9([ ■f 9 KM. LAVOASm. 58 1 1 28, Peter MoDade ; 24, William Flovd ; 26, John SinKtnds ; 2A, QeOt^a Duncan ; 2*7, James Oi«bom ; 28, John Dunlop ; 29, James Gurry ; 80, Francis Charlton ; 31, James Henry ; 82, George Tabour ; 88, William Black, sen. ; 84, Samuel Brown : 85, James O'Hara ; 36, Dan. M'osber ; 87, William Alexander ; 88, George Patterson, 8d ; H9, Mich. Dougherty ; 40, John Vomer ; 41, Francis liacey ; 42, Micbad Dougherty ; 48, Geo. Hinett; 44, John Ck>cbran; 48, James KelLy. PARISH or LAN0A8TBR. Jamoa Orr, Thomas Lennox, George Gamb^l,^ Jbhn Dnnham, and Anthmtyi Thompson, Constablea III P. Balcom, Charles JohnMoU; and Thomas O. Olive, Commission- ers of Roida. Daniel Campbell, Williaihi Or^gg, and John Gidrps, Commisdoners for expending Bye Road Mon^. John T. Lord, Collector of Rates. Chariea.IX DeFoiKsL Town Clerk. William Lord, WiilMun MoGowan, Terence Collins. James Law^.Jas. Db«6ey; Charles ]^aiMsoti,^hdJtihh WaMock, Pound Keej^ ' Mktthew A. Walt, James Alston, and Albert thinn, Apsissiidri) of Bateii' •.■.,,■■ John Ti^i^ren^ and WiUianA Ryan, Hog Reeves. Alffiuindier Bambill, JamM t>. LeWin, and JnsttiB E. Knight, TrtMcles of'Sebobls.' ' ■ ■-■' • ■"■' ■ •■ • ■ ' ■'•;"",'■'■ Jas. Robinson, John Dunn, and Jbhn Galbtaith, Revlsb^ of xSiect'^n. Thomas Galbraith, Geor^', J. Cdster; John Aiery, liiid Petei^' Byhte, Pence' Vfew*rs. William hyora^ imd Archibald MoAol^yj Boom Hasted. f^ciiiiir Douglas anii Jaines Masson, Iteasiprers of Wood. James DonoHy, and Isfael Sherwood, ^WMers of Dapis. SutveyorS of Highways.--^rohn iFleif'^lting.Jldward Griffiths, William OUye^ 4th, Robert ItoLarran, Charles Armstrong, Bei^anoin Tbomaa, Simn S^rleilr, Robert Heridenoii, ;Huj|^ McCilvoiir, Thomas Dean, inn., Tel^rcttbe' O'Brien, Jdhn Hiirphy, Jessiri B«idiilg, Jam^ MoApley, fohn Lov^rey, William Wbalen, Jamies Reed, James Brien, Danid Bwnore, Riohakd Walsh. John Haigtbve, sen,, Jamea Law, Wtlliam ItnOi: DiebiUs Koitis, sien., Wtlltam JamMitfe^ Sumael BaVi^ara,, Gharies Hep^bit^ Caytoh Scott, and Pitriek ikrrf^n. ■ CvMjqvfi CHAN«K.-~The Jiound 2bM» contabs the fdUowbg iten| of ' ^ Interest to people in these parts : — " Recent fakvestigations rereal the faot that the icoasta of New Brant- wick, Prince Edwiud Island, New ^e.rs«frk and a portion of the eastern Atlaiitk; shone ara|^dnally nprising^whdst those of the Bay of Fundy and Greenland ,are slowly si|ikii;g. Should this phenomenon continue for, tf^ centuries, the mfp of the American continent would in 9,900 pt^Ht an entirely diflbient a]^pe• F»~l4rMrtoii9 Saw M«i«flfic^Ter, St. JfohBy N. B. T99tk BJwmmm in 9wrj rurimtr—CtukWmmvj MU J»h«, W« 94 YORK. [1869. COUKTT OF TORK. coRMiuTioN or mxDEBietoir. Wij^UAU. H. NjBkltaAM, Esquire, Hayor. JobQ L. M«nih, E^uire, Cil^ Ojlcfrk. John ttichards, Esquire, City Auditor, Samuel W. fiabbit, Esquire, City Treasurer. Aldibx » ■! '^*™** McCaoataBd, Esquire, t Ai^^^rs^n, 0^i<^,,feiffT x^er. aod Ifcad ^(f^itet; pflm^ H. |*9ii1er,., A8f^Wii^nj|lnieeh , .Jfonh jFleimn'g, Alms' Bouse Keeper; Ifatnaniel Cameron, 'Clerk oif "pf--' m iiasoBfk— John S. t)oy, Chiirman ; Thdmas L Coulthard, Ro^vtljiril^ ,»nci,Jf^j% AgneiTj Bktisobs. "■ "' ■" Henry Torrepi Oeo^gf lUtT^ JLtof nf^^r P|erUj^ **%h^m' vrnnf^ . Jama9 Hoiiiigh^p, aud Baird Currierj, Surveyors of Lumber. r John FTeming, Hugh Doherty, mi J6Bi\ M. RueL PenceTlewers. -' tm mfimM^r'^iimhker, Ctij^t^n NoT l tb'^Vtidi^biinT; Thomas Fowler, Captain No. 8 Ookfal^Stty ; Jam^^s't'aiirdl, <^pitAH» !^b. ^€to&piny . Jdlm Mel.hugblltH Captain No; 5. Cdtapatay v Jtft White, ' JCf-«ttai^.^^Hi(l^ipk,apd tbpnas F.^uiMlerai JKt*«^^<)fv.^eQi^K. I^t^ iind T. W. Pwnphy ♦( %m»«r»-(8Mf«r^Wi5- J. Hatqhs ai^i Geo. ^^ih9l^otd;,Mfiw, jiftt^fu^lsfTiB tlshcrJknd Samuel K. Npao^j^.i®. i[arif!ir% %- "^^flfm^^-^'i^HSIf^h ^vlRogers,Thos. Davis, Wm. WhitiplMiid, Consdintine Cgipie%, Arcbtt>alfi M'L^eai\, jWilliam Ji^niii^n, Gmu L«B|M»r, Jphn A, |te(i*'6»rt»,-I*a^ck Selvage, Wm, G^on, S^i^i>ay- tbi, I. Atherton (of the Quorum), John taylor, W. G. .^Ofslin, jol^ ,14. Grant, Thomas F. Saunder|j^5)elKB^ar, l^hpmas Prlngle, Benjai^ H. GSayton, Aemiirdii^liptt, WlUilpi ^ewk Hillmaii, j^eorge H. JMMin, ^«neB;(lviJieiiaiid,:6fQi]^ A;. Pieriey, Abraham HcKeen.^;^. i^ibout^Phii Anderson, ij^cliacd P. Wipt|sr, George .ft^teek ,i(^;rtDB EsteXy Frederick AiYjd Pugh, jJ^^ f^ ^m. ClarkHon, Asa D. Birpok!B,,Ed7«rd H, |l«r|l<;y, W,n)> |Hii^it^,«fam|e|,jP McKay* John L. J^etdier, ^ Joseph Heron, J«m^ Grifflthi ttBdJ^^^ J«^g«tont,:: . . .. , ■ Hiffl*^ Sherif.^fhofi. A.iTeiqplci, Esq. JOty^vSfuriff.^'Wm. JTeeper pf thf^JtoU' and Oienk ofl^ P«cf«e<--Ue(>. J. jt^jk^jiete, ' ^rro|^a<«.--'Qe(^e p., H. M^«£)n, Esquire. Regiatt^a- of Jbeede and tFttttb— Abraham D. SCpfxa, Jsmiire. Cbrofwro.-^Judfdi Hamtmoiid, John Marshall, Tbor as Brown, tfaophe^iaiw, Theodore O.Broiirq, Da^d Little^.HiramvQw.ideb. KeT^ers, and Wm. Jvmieson, Esq,i4ra8v ,/u«fy«o/ iVo6a/e8.—G. p. H. Minchin. James Henry, Esquire,. Collector of Royjulttlos. ,S.J). $\M^litm%9m»9BmMi^V9S%$ii^M»n^ M^n, Haif Dgewifg, flrort varit w m«kw>« C h ala— r , St. J oh0.< U KIMO'8. [1869. . Oommisnoner for taking Sail in the Supretnt CouH.-^'Bxm. J. S. Baunders. Chnumuionert for taking Affldavita iu the Supreme Court. — (Jeorge J. Dibblee,' Hon. Charles Fisher, William H. Needham, George F. H. Mincbin, William H. Odell, George Botaford, F. A. H. Stratton, James P. Wetmore, Edward H. Wilmoc, E. W. Miller, B. C. Friel, John J. Fraser, George J. Bliss, John L. Marsh, J. Henry Pbair, John Kirby^ Charles H. B. fidier, H. B. Kainsford^ jun., George F. Gregory, Patrick Sweeney, A. Rankin Bedell, Jamep F. McHantu, £. Byron Winslow, Thomas L. Harrison, Thomas G. Blur, and Alfred L. Street, Esquire*. ' Oommietionera for Solemnizing Marriage. — John Allen, and J. Har- rison, Esquire9> . , Auet%oneera.—^XDX»\ A, Akerley, Joseph Myshrall, Gea A. Perley, Thos. W. Smith, Jeremiah Staples, Thos. Douglass, and Pat. McManua Oommitnonere of the Alma nnd Work ZfotMtf.— Ludlow McGibbon, niomas Pringle, and Jeremiah Staples. Keeper,— ioha Fleming. Jn«p«tftoi' ^ScAoofo.— Edward C. Freeze. Tfrma of me General Sftaiona. — ^First Tuesday in January and Secoi|d Tuesday in June. Xltrmaofihe Supreme Court — Equity Side. — ^First Tuesday in every month, excepting February and September, and instead of February the sittings shall be on the last Tuesday in J^uary. COUNTY OF kino's. Ju^ of the Cotmttf Court. — Charles Watters, Esquire. Finemorei I|. Vdrtott, Esquire, Clei^. Terma: Firi^t Tuesday in April, July, October and January. . , "' CUirk of the Circuits — ^F. £. Hdii6n; Esquire. Juatieea of the Peace. — Justus S. Wetmore, John 0, Vail, A. 0. ETHnson, John Barberie, Isaac Haviland, Samuel Foster, John Wight' man, John Brittain, Hon. John H. Ryah, Charles W. Stockton, John 0. Price, EliasS. Wetmore, Rob <>rtMcOully, William Freeze, jr;,Crayeb Lohgstrdth, EUm S. Freeze, Duncan M. Campbell, IcaRc A. Dodge, Samuel Henderson, Weeden Fowler, John L. WUmbi,' Elijah A. Per- kius, Walter B. S6otil, Cha8.C. Stewart, Jas. Fairweat^er, J. W. NowliiA, S^ttiael Foster, John H. Wnriit, J. DL Hicheau Keiitor, R: a Foster, J. M'Leod, jr., Nelson Arnold, WilKam Pearson, William A. Stockton, Wil- liam a fid'Keel, William M'Leoil, Charles Gray, Philo M. Raymond, Na- thaniel' Belyea,^ William Buchanan, John 0. Dann, Jame^ Oookson, David Hatfield, Zebulbn Connor, George H. Wallace, James A Fenwiok, William Coatep, John ATArthur, William Kektb, Jaines L. Flewwelling, John Erb, John Mlntyi«, Darnel H'Lachlan, John Urquhart, William 8. lilies, 'Rob«rt Morrison, William Bas- kin, T. Oliver Arnold, John 0. Godard, William Deniston, Joseph D. Baxter, Jabez E. Titus, George FlewwelUng, George Barnes, David U'KeQzie, Henry Piers, jr., Isaac Faulkner, Joshua C. Upham, Peter firennan, Peter Dunn, John MoLebd (Stiudholm), Patrick McBriarty, John Carroll, Nathaniel H. DeVeber, George HohnesKeirstead, J. Mur- ray Nase, William S. Frost, Simeon Hatfield White {of the Quorum), and James Scovll Whelpley, Esquires. ; High Sheriff. — Samuel lt> Freeze, Esquire. s m • - O I HaateKtoii Biroti* Mil tke bett Ooodt.- !L*jL^!%n.^Hb. Mmge^:4t Cp^ , ftl Kiag atr eet-« ymr Cam 8a4 Felt Ifat»« [1869. Hon. J. S. Court.—. a, George Stratton, 0. Friel, pair, " " 61 E. John ory, lyron L. Street, id J. Ear- Periey, MoManiUk cGibbon, ling. ad Seooi^d ■ in erery >ruary the Finemot^e •ril, Jalj, il, A. 0. m Wight- on, John r;. Craven . Bodge, hA.Pfci3 Nowlfllh, 5'oster, J. ton, Wil- lond, Na- ^kaon, imiefl A K«atb, Lachlan, Bin Bas- Mej^ D. I, David n, Peter jBriajty, J. Mur- *m), and »l SI s m « O I • IH I 1869.] QUKXM'g. 67 £eepero/ the Jtott* and Clerk 0/ the Peace. — Edward Betta Smith, iqidre. Judge o/Pfohatee.—'Edyiratd B. Smith, Esquire. Regietrarof Probate*. — Jamea Cookson, Eaquire. JiegUtrar of Leedn and Wia».—J. C. Vail. Coronere. — Isaac Haviland, S. Z. Earle, A. 0. Evanaon, James Wet- more, jun., Adino Paddock, O. Purdy, Rufiis A. Stockton, John Wilson, John M. Raymond, AUah McLeod. and Creon^ Rex Price. Comminionera for taking Baitkhd JiffiwviiMin the Supreme Court. — .1. G. Vail, A. G. Evanaon, Samuel Halletf, C. W. Stockton, Hon. J. H. Ryan, John G. Price, S. Foster, Jas. A. Reeve, J. W. Nowlan, laaac A. Dodge, Philo M. Raymond, and James Cookson, Esquires. lutueta of Marriage Zieen$e9.—A. t. D. ]f ()El|nen, and E. B. Smith, Esquires. ,'',■;''''.■'■ .'r''' Oomtninioner for Bolhunizing Jfaf rl^^.-— John C. Tkil, Esquire. Receiver of Orovm Debts, under Act 7 Fw., e. 86. — ^E. B. Smith, Ssq. Auetioneer».—E. S. Freeze, William H. White, E. Perkins, SamncI Freeze, LeBaron t)rury, JatiieB Lake, Gilbert Titus, Gilford Gougle, Bei\jamin, Sprout, Abraham Johnson, jr:, William Keitli, Jam^sR. Fryers, lEnac Peiirson, J. D. Mabee, Jodeph I). Baxter, Joseph Belyea. T. G. Barnes, W. M. Teakles, Samuel Gosline, Noah Keith, Wflliara A. Stockton, J. M'^aught, TliOmas Miithewson, J. Shai^p, B. L. Cratrford, 0. Dowi^ey, D. M. Johnson, 0. H. Wallace, Douglas Fainreather, Samuel FoMer, aAd James W. Nowlan. TVu^ee* of Grammar i8eA«o/.— Rev. W. B. Scovil, Rev. W. W. Walker, and J. C. Yail, Esquire. Jiaeheir of Ornmmar Sehoot.—John Raymond. In^etor of Sehoole.—ThoTHM, W. Wood. CS^unfy ?Waauf«r.--John FlewWeinpg. lirmtdf the Oen&rat /9eMtoft«.—Fb(8t Tuesday b Haroh ind' Third Tuesday in October. ' The Probate: G((urt foi' King*« County, is held at th^ Court House, on th« firftt Monday in eVciry tiionth. L-'lMv OOUKTT OF Q1irXX^*B. Jfiufgifofthe County Court — James Stea4nnn»j. Esquire; |J. R. Currev, E«)uirOt Clerk. Term* : Wedne^jday next uter fourth Tuesday hx January and June, and tfhe third Tuesday in October. Juitieea of the P«oe«.-r-Honw Harry Pieters, John M*Lean, £benezer L. Burpee, Thomas T. Hewlett, George W. Hofelen, Charles Keith, Tboimas Harrison, Charies P. Wetmore, Jobo M'Alliater, Jopeph B^ PerJtins, Jo- seph' Coy, Gideon' D. Bailey, James Ingledew, Thomas Mum^, JolmR. Earle, John Gdldflnch, Gilbert Perry; James Slipp, Charles E. f^angan, David Phillips, John Curry, David Ebbett, Alexander Ctse, Benjamin Boal, Joshua Calkins, David Ferguson, Jesse Clark, Joseph F. Esta- brookSi Williun nalone. Francis Woods, Walter Butler, Johfoeir^ ftft BuiidtrBt. [1860. George E. McLean, George N. Golding, ThoniM ti. McDonald, kenry A- Vradenburg, George Uiiapeoa, Inaao 0. Burpee, Nathaniel fi, Cottle, en, Bilaa .NteMfthpn, t. £. Kuov, Qieoi|^ i;in)ii:)tli..j^niefl, Quinn, and Geojrge Milea, E»quirea. ^1^ fil^mjf.-rJplui Palmer, SsqtUK. OUrk of the fiviaeand iCfntn r-T. *• Wetm^re, i iaqnire. Rifgittrt^M }/(^h:jl^ . , Inspector of aehooh. — ^Edmimd H. DoTal, Esquire. ,f7intiffyi3^^«Mvm-.r7lklward Bhap^D^ Enquire. ,, BMmiAtr*j^ JLUomtt^'-'T. jRobert Wetmore, . James B^ Cjurry, ind Oha'i^ieii )A.. BGwi^itag, Esgiiires, ^/wifw^farorru^ % W^nMM^ ,^4 G. W. HdlbeA, MflfRlit jl'lwmia M. Pley, K^xa, iStrpnjg^ (VR. Bayard (Pefewt^tte), Sumphrey GUberi, H. a (GagetqwaX^S.T* White, Abaaloim Day, Ji^a^ t^r^jpalnier, ^^ @f^m«|el 1^ Btvart, Era^^^ (hmmiimoHere for taking Bpeeici fiail in the Supreme Ctpiu^,-^^ Hon. Harry Peters, Eh^oexer L. BmpeiSi pSbi^'WXei^van^ JSI^^ 6. Baiiey, Squires. ■,\^,» ;/>..,•'.. .j^v- j'l.,. ,,\.'-, -v. •,...',...' , Commierionerafor taking J(^tlom^,0 M rffia tn . wfiShv^^* *0Pf*^' Peters, John J. Hniidge (Gagetown), Tlios. Leonaij^.(P^^nv^Ue)|, JE. L. (Hran«wioK), Thomas Murray (JoqqfitQnVJj^ph B. Pm^ Tille), John Curry (Upper Oagetoirn), Gtaeon Di Batiey,'(Cadiifng'), and George N. Golding.giihaw (pabP^Taie), JaiMbst. fdofe, Js4eii:fibH(e;, Bi^tler S. Tho^e, liM^ Pearson (Johnstoiil iM ')^ "7^^ '^Vi^m Oqtd!ng tTWickham), Willis: Bua6i>^tiijittg), t4iiri»h^^i;e!>r)r and p. Kd%t%^B^k,) ;'9i^it'af (!Jli i^MtfkU'A^irM^.,— t^oiifth TiieA^y;^p J«iiuaryand Jtih^. ^AlftMittilir nobate t| dbantjr « 1i(^ld«nat tM >Jud»>HOmst> tav Qagiwmw 4m llUe tblrd ftii^aday ta) elrarsr mdotti, at #bUA «w l^mpum mSl be Jn-attmnd^afr. fi^plioaa^u torJIifott^Uflf I^UlsfSpid At^i^iitrajuoni o»n he i^S4e.at.anro0ierlIm«, . . " =-;''■■..'•", OOUNTr OF at^NBUBit. .. ,, ^j^'^Atf CbciUy CbKtr'.-T^amfp ^^tend^M, Eiijt^re^ Gebrge.J. BitU, Cilerk, TVrmt,: 'Secqtiid ta^Bd^y 1a .|^u«i^y, June and October. ■if^ui^a^ t'ke Peaee.-^M$. SaiilMeira, mhin^el Kiibbard, TUot. » 4. ' .i"'it ; j ; "(i. ^ 'MAIWit^ Bttt^- Wytfuiit ' ^ti^y^ftliloib: =F?= D. MaIm * C«» , AAt Wureltoafe, it UiUM inrmi. 1868.] CARLKTON. i(» ••I Olasier, Umm Coburn, Geo. Horrpw, Tbos. O. Mtl^ Wm. EsUbruwko, ji 'Ohas. Tracey, Chiie. J. Bailey, Reaben Hoben, Stephen P. Batabrooks, Choi. Brown, JohtTSimmonii, -A. 0. Plummer, Obariol Burpee, Thomu Wright, Robert Linton, Heni'j P. Bridges, Isaac taylor, James llitdiffll, Martin Adami, Witllam E. Ubyfc, John C. Seely, Charles H. Olbwdl, James K. Haxen, Jonathan BHdges, A. Addison SterHlU, Archibald Har- rison, Charles butfy, Charla^ D. O. Curry, John. ttenrV UiWih, Jerleiinliih Tracey, James Miller, James E. Simbnds, WfllUro m<^[^iL J{Dhofitoii<^ William Mowatt, James Payne, William E. Periey, Adam ifoble, Fredier ick W. Bailey, Geok'ge N. 0. Harding, and Willia)[n Hat'rhon, B«qiiir68. ififfA »VAe»^^,-Jame8 8. Wli|te, fetiuife., OUrt of ttu Peace and, JRiefiir i^fihe JielBii.-JSwrfii Wi^ Usquire. JWjr« d/iVo6ii/««.— WAliaih J. Qllbeirii'lisqafre. RegUirar of JJeede and fri7/«.T-NathauieI Hubbard, fitoiUre. Warden.— ChuK U. Glbwes. Attorney at La*.—Kieo. Y.&t^xj. Receiver of Roi/altfen for SHnhary and Qimma— i^bUn llaytiiura. Juapeetor of Sehool*. — Edward Ot Pl^ece. ' Coronere. — Gerhardus Clowes, Mciseii, il, CobQrA, ,|'n^eriok Seelfty, Thomas Turaiey, John R. Seely, He^ry Ree^,, Albert ^ergvi^, Uid Jbhn ^ T. Bi^iley, > o^^ 2 2ffea0n4er$.--Geoiate C. Neirisrs, Thqoiill A. BebkWith, John SL Col^rt, and William Bur^. Jirnu of the Ginerai SetiiO'^- -FtnM tueisdby ih Jinbary, and Third TUei/^ay in Ju!ne. , ,V >:, COUNTY OF CARLktbir. j' Judge of the ComUy Cbyrf-tJameB G. Steven^ S^uira. Jtaa^cdpk K. Johes^ CSeHc. TbritM: .Second Tuesdliy lin March' «nd.JDeoember, and the .first Tii^ay in July* . .i. Jwtieea of the Peace.— John Dibblee^ Dayid MOBro, A. UptOB, Paul M. Bedell, Quik Perl^y, R. D. BdardsWyv a EattbtookeiiONides Coonell, J. AiPhillipe, James IrfM^kwood, Qefli^e Clbweft, Joseph '3arpee, .Zeph*- niah Mills, Leonard B. Harding, Qeort^ L. Raymondi Jap. R« Tapper, William T. Baird, Matthew L. Phillips, Abnflr Boll, 4(M. Kideontt Jarflii Este y^Miebael lIcGuirk, Jaa. KeUey, StephdH Gt Burpee, Wm. Hayw^rd, Benjamin L.< Rkhirdson, Murphy Gibersott, . WHlifMn! & iNerervi J»lm Bubar, iliihii Holland Estey, Caivki Ghurohill,. William Gray^ Kol^ert Hemphill, Robert ^M ay, Robert A. H«y, William Unds^y. vRi^bard S. Bull, Anthony Kearney, George M'Donough, Alexaadet Klrkpa^ftk. Charies t>hea, James Jordan, ^dwin R> Parspiiji^jWilluim Forrest, John Burty Qug!^ ^wperthwAite, Amoja Dicken«oii, |!l^ha,abaw> F ir«1»«HJ^i«U^ Di «»m8 B. fl^bbf, ^, David N. Raymond, Hugh ](pnkgomery, John Wol- Et^^tH^tM ikinSlSSra'^i^'S«S§S^1I^Sif -o^ lt»v T»nii*>-nf W«J^. eo OBAKLOm. [1869. verton, Sttmud H. Shaw, Andrew Stephenson, James Bridges, Gilbert W. Vanwart, Howard Debeok, Oliver UemphilL Riohard Holmes, Geoi«< Hartley, John Balloch, Bartholomew Ljnch, William Hale, John lic- Laoghlan, Elisha Baker, Isaac Broad, Philip lloCaiTenr, Daniel J. Day, John lIcBride, James H. Lunn, baao Williams, Charles P. Ck>nneU, Gcorg* SiiolHiey, John Gibson, David Giberson, Ivory Kllbum, John Wat«oo, Riobard MoKinney, Zebedee COz, John W. Maynard, James N. Moore, John Harper, Joseph Crawford, John Boyd, Thomas Lindsay, JamM MoLean, H^eh Viller, Wm. H. Brittain, Wm. Neil, Aaron Per- kins, W. S. Shea, Wm. Mnlr, Kdward Gray, |loses Boyer, Geo. Uovey, W.H. Drier, Frank Rankin, Jaknes Dyer, David N. Giberson. 8. B. Thl^n, GsfNcgs Strioklapd,^ .Thoma* JLongstaT^^Chsrles ifcDoogiill, Silas H. Plummer, G. L. Coonkite, , Gaoige W. Wheeler, and Charles R Ji^igh fiAm^.— Fred. R. Jenkins Dibblee, Ksq(bife. UUrk of the Pmim- William M. CoQneU, Esquire. Burrogate. — Lewis P. Usher, Bsqqire. JRegi^ar of Prohatfa,—Vi t. bibblee, Esquire. ft/fgittrar of Peedi ^^nd TTt/Zf.— David Unnro, Esquire. CUric of th« CSreuifii.-^Raudolph K. Jones, Esquire. Ovm*fita$ion«f /or taking AMdnvitt in the Supreme CV>ur<.^— Uwis P. Wisher, Geoi^ Coiinell, D. L. Dibblee, James Ednr^ John 0. Wins: Xomj W|p|i. M, Coiimell, George t. Raymond, and R. K. Jonefi Esquires. htutn of Marriage lAeenaee.—n. Bl G. Garden,' and W, H. ConneiL Notary i*u6/ti;.— -Lewis P. Fisher, George Connell, John C. 'Winslow', and William M. Connell, Rsq^lrfts, . Commimonert for taking Special Sail in the Supreme Court.-- Ikiotgd L Raymond, and James R. Tuppier, Esquires. ^ ^ i^MMrfiM jiM>f, b«T well apd fcU ^^i^*?' h trt.> — Iiipwis in 0. Win*: i.EflqaiirM. t. Conn^lL f« Oourt.-- ^Ommen; pitoo, Wnk. I«9P. Con- »ft6ii, knd Rertaoi^ blee. Btid i[o«iih lewis ik. hTtieeday >. McKay, Watson, J. m, Jacob sHlMNrt, ilUvah/W. D. MiigiBe 'iE^o.', Peataiw lii_r«rjBaojty lijtjjtgjtqyi i 1 18«9.] GLOCOtSTU. 61 H. Chaflby, George Fountain, John C. Mesainett, Hugb Ltfdgate, John Marks, Oeoive P. Knight, Augustine Bancroft, John A. Heney, Qiarles Bradley, Samuel McFarlano, Thomas Barry, John E. Mook, Thomas Cotterej, Robert Acheson, Gideon Preaoott, William K. Reynolds, Isaac Ju«tl8on, James Russell, Junior, Zacharlah Chip- man, Hugh Cullinto, James Murehie. Geoive B. Allwood, Geoige B. Grimnter, Timothy Crocker, Thomas Iraser, Thomas Robinson, Thomas H. Wilson, John Ifclieod, Msgnitt Oreen, Alexander MvDermott, Geo. Maxwell, George Dick, Robert Stevenson,. Charles M. Goye, George Allen, Nathan Smart, Rex M. King, Robert McCiellan, James E. Ltnott, W. H. 8t«rens^ Thomas T. Odell, Nehemiah Marks, Samuel H. Whit- lock, William T. Rose, William Sills, Geofee F. Sdckney, Jeremiah HahsOn, Daniel Crilley, Levi Toung, John IfcTtitosh, Thomas BUbk, John Orr, Joseph Donald, Joseph Simpson, Chafiies F. Clinch, James R. rjradford, Charles E. 0. Hathe ay, Henry Hltchlngs, JobnS. Magee, Hugh Morrison, Isaac Newtod, Hayden Guptail, Thomas Watt, Jsmes A. Moran, Abraham Ybnng, A. H. Gillmor, Senior, Samuel Johnson, Tobias Giimow, and Isaac McElroy, Esquires. . Bigk Shtrif.-^Alix. T. Psul, Esquire. Clerk of the Peace and Keeper vf the JioUt. — G. S. Grimmer, Esq. J*U^» of Probatfu.—Oeorge D. Street, Esquire. R'^ffUtrar.—S. H. Whielock. Esquire. -^ Regittrar of Deed* and Wiu» —Harris H. Hatch, Esquire. Coinn*'*inonere for takiuff Affiilavitu in the Supreme (7ourt.— 0. R. Hatbeway, John E. Messinett, L. Draice, James A. Grant, and all Atto^ neys of the Supreme Court. Cnmmimoiier for taking fiai/.— Willikm T. Rose, St. Stephen. Notariea PulHie— John F. Grant (St. Stephen), C- R- Hatheway, William McLean, George S. Grimmer, Benjamin R. Stevenson, and •George D. Street (St. Andrews). Intpfetor of SehooU. — Edmund H. Duval, Esquire. Commimonera under the Abneonding Dewort* AeL — Charles R. Hatheway and Samuel H. Whitlock. (?oron«r«.— David Mowatt, Samuel T. Gove, Dr. Robert Thomson, William T. Rose, Dr. Gemm, H. W. Valentine, and Thomas C. Justason. AwUoneen.—yim. Whitlock, J; H. Whitlock. George F. Canvpbell, Albert D. Stevenson, Thomas McVey, and Wm. McLean. ' Termit of the General /Smmoim. —-Second Tuesday in April, and Thfard Tuesday in September. OOUMTT OF OLOUCK8TBR. > Judge of the CowUy Court—VLaa. Edward Wllliston. William End, Esquire, Qerk. Term*: Third Tuesday in Jai^uary, first Tuesday in April, and second Tuesday in September. * Clerk of the CiVeutte— theophilu.4 DesBrlSay, Esquire. Jwitieea of the Pmm.— William Napier, Hon. John Femispn, Perry J. N. Dumnresq, John Donin, Robert Robitison, Fratacis Ferguson, Sa- muel L Bishop, John Chalmers, JY)hn Walsh, Willises Tayloi', Jo^ph Sewell, John Meahan, George Smith, John E. O'Brien, Ohaifes Meahan, Jamet3mith, Robert Brown, Hon. Robert Toung, Robert Nf iron, William Davidson, James G. C Blackball, William End, Hilariod Ache, Francis 9 i AlexaAdM Works »Mr Fi«jl«r7» c^ti NoHffluiiri^Moig«.sts. Pi^*f»tins^ffnBf ''<»yHf-ff»rT ff^»iL*LgHwgfe'? fft'„ i% KENT. [1$(I9. iUeundro, AKpi^ander Caropbd), John Foley, Matthew parrott, Andrew j tinrey, SaroW Unier, Riifha Cutler Cole, Henry Angi^Cine McCulluugh, i Jbfan Kenr, Wflnap) f'erKiuon, Patrick Whatan, Bbbert Yonng, 8«n., Jiihn] Lpule I^^, Ifenry A^ SormoMy; ^enotdy J. Buma, Johp l^err, Kl^sh- a^i^^ SakriFrHiH:i»^tt, David j^eoifeeey. If ark Pevereux, Adam $pih- ' ' Hg QiUfTjitnX, tip^fMAfik i. ioley. JEaquIre?. er'ff.-U. OiMtaTiW >foclaao|>l»B, |laqi9lr^. /9N}TojPf/«.-r-Benrj W< Baldwin, Eiiqttire. AffiMrmr «//VoMnu— t). QuftAvne H^lauchliin, |Esquire. ^ Mtgi^rar ^Dnib and W^—^nrj W. Baldwin, Siqtitre. C«noum,'-' lohn MoKeinifa, and \|irilU»m W;. Gordon, M. P,> EiBqdIree. /n«;>«4j6.--^iMn1el KovriaOQ, I^ Master o/ttt Onmmar 8cho Commistionera for tafeinffiailatidAffidaviU in the 8upr*mt Cvurt.— William Napier, John Doran, Uon. Robert Toun^, James G. C Black- ball, Samuel li. Biaho^, Eaquiret*, and the Barrwters and Attorneys prac- tiiiug in the Coijinty. CoptMiy ^r, Esquire, Seoret'nry.;. : ' . V- ' M^nbtT* of ^9ard. fir\4he ManagetnetU of J\' andfirat Tuesday in Jul v and November. : ;^p«|(«(Btffio/r of School*. — D. Morriaon, Esquire. Tkaehn of the OrwuttAr Sekopl.^C. li. Hutohlneon, Esquire.' Notaries Public.— John Bowaer, Tboa. Wetaoore Bliss, and the Ai- toruiea pructising in the County. Anetiwners. — lUchard McLauohhin, John L. Dwyer, George Seattle, Rul'ua S. Chandler, Joai'pb Wetmorev UK'liard Sutton, Jun., Jacob Fer- guHon, Jolin Whcten, and Daniel McArthiir. JkrMn of the General 8«t»ion: — Second Tnesday in January, and fourth Tuesday in June. COUSTY OF WBStXlORLANb. Judge of the Countjf (7aur<.— Jaines W. Chandler, Esquire. Daniel h. Uanington, Esquire, Clerk. Termt: Third Tuesday in June, aecond Tuesday ui December, and lint Tuesday in March. Jtutieee if the Peo/te. — Amos S. Uotsford, William WMson, John Gbi^ipan, Jo^ph Avard^ Philip Palmer, l>aniel Hanington, John Trenholm, Oeorge Oulton, George Pittfield, Samnel Bbick, Philip tbapmaii, Thomas £. Smith, Thoa. Keillor, liufus Cole, Joseph Chip- man, |ilh»rtKn Hiinn, John Qarey, Alexander Monro, . I bmiiIi it m^ a m u, Alexander' Wright, Peter SdoSweeney, Wm. Stea.dnian, Bavi4 Mqrraj, •SbMMHH^oebnHi, li yln a uua Mla e i, Jesse L. Bent, Wro. Allen, Reuben Chase, Ephraim RawoHH, Aihand Landry, Silaa (\ Charters, Abraham Jopos« Hugh MtoMonagle, Sam. S. Wilmot, Bavii Royd, . ..— . . « i , . . jh» , .>1o«es Jones* Thoa. Gan^le, Jaa. Pi^kaon, Jo«. fliMkn^y, Tho& Mrowa; Silas D. (opp, Isniel Steeves, J«lHMMn#. ^Choa. Carter, Warren Priooi RuAai OhamiBllj Jplin & Bantal^, John Roid (Bay 4e Verte), Frank Gal- lagher, PoUett Galipng, J« jS. Tritesi 4M*«iMMinp», John Qarria, Joa. Mc&iffejr, Oliver Jonas, Jamea Poindl, Lewia KlebardRj Josftph iB. Bowiief, IHtos Hi^ Ohristopher E[«rpor, John Fawoctt, Mwwl Jonaa Ta](lor(^/f » l |jfl ' "1ftl i |l l iiii|l > Wiri" H a n, ^^. 6eoi|;e, Charles C. H&milton,,Jan)es Bonlap, Wni. C. Robmpon, Jiba, Ti Wipliiinp^i Panfel B. Casey; Jerwnah Lntfs, HfUlim Hi QlWlMP i AuoB^llgideiif Angus MoQueen, Stephen Mills, Stephen Binney, i;^stace 'UwB ni/90ff^ii^^]ii9ii^(9g»i.mj^^ ■ i ,.f'" Blltll ti>6«g»t— ChAlOllgf , St. JofcB* 64 NORTHOHBIBLAMD. [1869. Babioe, John Ford, Abel Atkinson, Samuel O. Gilbert, William Duncan, Eidwin J. Harshman, Hugh DavidMO, Hiram Humphreys, Adam Tait, Jobi H. Brcwccll, Thomas Bmrd, Walter Cahill, Adam G. A. Wells, Job Allen, JamM Tincley, Tbaddeus Lfy^lw; and Rtfhis W. Gooden, EsqiKrea Siffk 8h«rif. -^Hiair botsford, Ssquire. Oit¥kt/ tM Peace and Keeper of the J2o//«.^Cluui. E. Knapp, Esq. Judge of Probatee. — Hon. laiwtted B. Chandler. -• Begietrar of />ro6a<«f.— €liari#i AjKiMpp, BsqUire. , Megietiraf &f Beede and WUhi^^WW^vi Baokboose, Esquire. Coronere. — Jacob Woriiiiatn^ #. C. Harper, W. J. M. HaningCon, Elias W. Elliott, Joahua Wood, Labain Lawrence, and J. W. Chapman, Esqrs. Commimonere for talnng 'Affidatiu in the Supreme (Anirl.— Wm. Wilson (Dorchester), Edward Cogswell (SackTille), D. Haoiogton and Charies Theal (Sb«idtao), and S. S. Wilibot (Salisbury). Commitaioner* for taking Special Sail in the Supreme Court. — Wm. Wilson, Kobert Godfrey, James Beaty (Konoton^ and S. S. Wilmot. Initpeetor of Sehool»,-^Thoin&B'W. Wood. Notariee PiMic.—D. L. Hanlngtoni, Anaos S Wilson, A. L. Palmer (DorchesterX D. MaiMgton (Shediac), Bliss Botsford, Charles Holstead (Ifonotou), and C. Mtlncr (SackviUe), Esqoipes. Commi»noner of Sewerefor Frotty Hollow Mareh, Saekville. — Janos Lowerson; ' ' OommiBxionert <6f Semte Fox Creek Marth, Moneton. — David Burko and Florian White. Oommieeioneri' of Severe Partekeeof Saelmlle and WeetmortantL — Silas D. Copp, Timothy Richardson, and Charles Cahill. Commineionera of Sewere Barachoie Marek, Shediae. — Dominic Budrot, and Mark Budrot 'Oommi»sioner ofSewert Hill Creek MarKh, SMkville.-^VLafaa Palmer. €fummiiuionrri> of Sewere EHer Aboideau Marsh, Saekville and Weetmoi^atid. — Bradley Ettier, Isaac Lowei-son, and Nelson Bulmer. ' Lcl^»Tuesday in October. Josfiotd OP THR Pback. — George Kerr, Richard HutchintEOP, PMer Mitchell, Thomas O.-'AUnnrAtexanderMeLaegan, Thorai^sW: Under- bill, Jameii W. Hieriihy, John Porter; Peter Morrison, Jamea L. Price,' Alexander Fraser, Juniror, Donald MoNaughton, Miles McMillan, John McAllister, Junior, Richard Sutton, Alexander Eoiifldit, William Mtrir' lii^ George E. ii»t80fi,illSbirlleilB«H^it«m Freeze, George Whitney, WHmni Russell, John Haws, John Williston, Lot>> Robioheau, Robert T. unlet, John Fallen, Burk Archibald, William M. Kelley, Michael MoKendrick, JohnLawlor, Alexander K.McDougall, George H. Russell, Witim** Atlettn—ibiMbigtOTi BrMi e t e I « I c •a e «: Sl V s « a D. Magee A Co., Hat Warahome, 51 Klaf ■traeu 1869. J • RKSTIOOUOHI. * M George A. Blair, James Miller, Thomas F. Gilieapie, IfUea Carroll, John iNoonan, William Park, John Rundle, James Fish, NeU Gordon, Dn^ <\)ohn8ton, Robert Falconer, George Burchill, Alexander Saunden^ Di^ can Davidson, John Johnston (Tabusintao), Alex. liaggie (Burnt CbviiebiX John Fairley, WiUiam S^im, Peter Esson, William C. Uarley, J«Sp Nevin, Charles Sargeant, Jesse G. Hardine, Robert R. Gall, Ales^adm Jassamine, William Falconer, Vital Allan, Hugh Bain, James T. OrUbp^ Jacob C. Gough, Adam D. Sberrift.lUohael iSeaile, William WllUifeom; Isaac Matheson, Jabez B. 8nowba)^ ^William Maason, juni, John G. CL Layton, Enoch Flint, and John Gun, Esquires. High Sheriff. — James Mitchell, Esquire. Clerk qf tbk Pjcacb ANn Eexfkr or thx Roix8.-<-S. Thomson, Eaq. JuoQE OF Probates. — ^William Wilkinson, Esquire. Registrar.— Daniel Ferguson, Esquire. Clkrk of the Circuits.— Samuel Thomson, Esq. Rkoistr&r of Deeds and Wills. — John Lawlor, Esquire. Coroners. — Martin Cranney, Allan A. Davidson, Robert B. ^tfiO?, Edward Rogers, John McLeod, William O'Brien, John S. Benson, Jolm ThoiTiHon, M. D., William Williston, B. K. T. Underbill, and i^ah Fow- ler. Esquires. Inspectok of Schools. — ^D. Morrison, Esquire. Commissioners for taking Affidavits in th> ScFUOfC GooKr,-* Newcastle -Patrick Watt, Richard Davidson, and William Park, Eiqn. Chatham— John MoDougal, Esquire. Barristers, AUomies, and H^otaries i\i2>/te.— Newcastle: Allan iu Dft> vidson and Samuel Thomson, Esquires. Chatham : George Kerr, John M. Johnson, William Wilkinbon, Daniel Fei^guson, Richard Carman, and Peter Miller, Esquires. Commissioner for SoLSUNizma Mabriaoe.— James L. Price, Eiq. Issuers of Marriage Licenses. — Hon. Edward Willirton, and JaoMi L. Price, Esquire. Seizing Officer of Hat out on Cbown Land. — William Puker. Auctionei;rs.— Rcberi) T. Miller, John Lawlor, Wm. J. Fraaer, Wm. Let3on, Davis P. Howe, Alexander Eraser, Charles Mar^ll, John Fiph, Jabez B. Snowball, Robert Blake, Adam D. Sheriflf, Jamef JohM* stone, Richard Sutton, Geoi;ge A. Willard, W. Wyse, and Jolw 0. 0. Layton. Revenm 0|^<;er«.— Chatham— Deputy Treasurer, Dan'L Feignam;. Landing Surveyor, J. C. E. Carmichael ; Waiter, Smrcher, and Lodnr, Martin Cranney. Newcastle— Deputy Treasurer, W.Parker; Wadttr, Searcher, and Locker, David Witherall. ^ . v Conauh. — Norwegiati : Hon. B. Hutchinson. "Priistian : Everard Hnl- chison, Esquire. French : John MoDougall, Esquire. Chatham Qa» Light Company. — Richard Hooken, Esquire, President; Huo^h Bain, William Muirhead, and Dr. J, Pollen, Esquires, Oirecton. Terms of the Generai< Sessions.— Second Tuesday in January and July. OOUNTT OF RXBTIOOtrOHB. JuDGic OF THE CouNTT CoiTRT. — ^Edward Willi8t'Sivi»^at; William S. Smith, Esquire, Secretary and Treasurer.^ liliBam tit T^B GenrraI Sessions or tbe I'zACE.-^First Tuesday in January and second Tuesday in July. COUIrtY' OF ALBERT. Judge of the County Court. — James W. Chandler, Esquire. S. G. Horse, Clerk. Teiina.: Third Tnesday in June, aud second Tuesday in Max|^,ftnd Npvember. 'X^.tffiiti^ A^l|irt Cim^ Cbwr*.— Second Tuesday in Jnly. Iiy.„ 4«i.g.» l*» I; m !«■' !<» »: a « Mt 19 O 4. B 3 (ft .¥.:»» wtoB^ 4B«w M«B«f«otarer, St. John. N. B« [1869. fi Archibald John Mc-i„ w, notiiijd j BLniTchlan, li McKeuzie, 1^1 dsoT, Wil- jl •yte, Hugh *t, Petet |*f>n, John jr., John c*, and Ro- ^♦Ma gee^C o-, HalManv^tarers, {^1 1U»g«sU:e«tft 8W John -Dugaldj't --Dngaldll? Esqiiire, ||*l bhcr, and *tf — Edsvin 2. , Waiter, I j« endi-iclc, ll^ I'ocque, I is ;uson. S SHdIer. 1,5? vsident;|]S ^sqnire, mv.) yi^TORU. 6? Jimtices of the Peace. — Hon, E. B. Chandler. .John Smith, Peter McLellah, Jariies Urewrter, John L^wis, ^. H. >teve9, (iesoi-ge Calhoun, l|Ensb« Peclr, George StcVe^, Eiioch Stiles, Edward Stiveris, J. S. Col- pitts"; Roben^WMghty Isftiic Gross, JohnWallrtce, Edward Steve.t, James Rogers, Leti WdTs, John A. Reed, Hiraiti ^idgettf, Ezia Steves, James Ryan, William S. Hopper, Jan., J^obil BarciVard, A. R. Cbapmun, James Hoismi^^, Thomxs Colpitts, Lewis E. Steves Aiuos A. Bliss, William HaHtetl,' Lewii^Smitb, Janrtea CattiWorth, William P. Robinson, John N. Chapman, WiUiaiii J. Ree4, John Alcorn, Natbnn M. Bennett, John L. B. Steeve8,WfllittmJ1ttrtoi'e;Petfct Duffy, Joiseph A.8teve8(o/««w/Z.— George Calhoun, EHQuire. ' • Commis»ipners of Sewern, under Act 22 Vict., c. 5^, for Draining Oernutti Toidi Lttke.—Agteen Tiiigley, Jah., Tliomaa W. Kiano^ uud Michael Kiever. , ' . ,> »u,r f". ; . Anctiioneei-.'^Jiiaea W. Montgonoery, Hillsborongh. ' ' 7'ernut of the Oewral Semiont of the Peace. — Fourth Tuesday lu June and Second Tueiiday in November. ",„' .'^V'^,;'.r', . COUNTY OF VICTORIA. Jkidg€ of the County Cowt. — James G. Stevens, Esquire. Williani Tl Wilmot, Esquire, Clerk.' I'errnt : first Tuesday in March and December, and n«cond Tuesday in 'luly. ' JuHlicee of the jPeooe.'-^-Benjamin Bdveridge, Charles A. Hatttmond, Peter C. Aumiraux, Francis Rice, John Costignn, Vital Tibodeau, Leon Bellefleur, Antoine Hellefluer, James Bishop, George W. Curry, Baraa* has Armstrong, Thomas Finn, Regist Therriault^Pruden Gagnon, Stephen Glasier, Walter Bhtt, Michael Kirlin, William Cliiibrd, William Bartt, Abraham C. Hammond, Hilaire LeVasseur, Florent Foumier, John Hartt, Rodei-icklMcLean,. James Grew, Rosamond Violette, Joi.hua D. GibersoQ, Joseph Cyr, Vital Hebert, Adam J. Beveridge, Francis Tibbits, Ezekiel Hutchinson, Abrahi^mL Coombes, William D. Kearney, Cyril Patrols, William Everitt, William M. Lttskey, Cornelius MoMaunuL, Joseph Hian- view, William Morehoase, Elijah Larlee, Levit Therriault, John Lynch, John Tobiu, Augustine Daigle, Joseph Martin, Samuel Bishop, Daniel Hopkinsyi Duncan Reed, Thocaas Grozier, Frederick W. Brown, Natba> 8«Wf jtMT «||. ]aads>mt4p M, t%% Atesaadra Worker r m m. I i \ I Km Bird geed -All Ktaila-CkatOBer, »t. John, K. M, AS CANADA — MXW BRUNSWICK. [1869. niel L Price, Haglolre Albert, Mugloire Hebert, Thomas Chaaaie, Ward C. Barpee, Alexander L. Watson, John Jenkins, W.B. Newoomb4>, Lewis Pickett, Elijah Estahrpoks, Peter O.Byram {of the Quorum i, Sa- inael Young, Francis E. Beokwith, F W. Bullen, Joseph Btuves, Henry Bossey, <}eorge B )i^ and Manus MoCloskey, Esquires. Sheriff'. — Abraham L. Coomb iS, Esquire Keeper of the JtolU and Clerk of the P«ac0.— William T. Wilmot, Esquire. Miter of Marriage £{<»nee».— William T. Wilmot, Esquire. 8^rrogate.—Wi\\ia,m M. HcLauqhlan, Esquire. Jiegietrar of Probates, Deede and^ ITt^.— William Hartt, Esquire. Coroners.— ¥nacia Tibbits, William Clifford, James Grew, and Xavier Bcrnier. Seizing Officers.— V. E. Beokwith, and Charles E Beokwith. Depttif TrcMtirers.—F W Brown, Esquire, Grand Falls; Francis Tibbits, Esquire, Andover ; * . Bertram, Edmonston Aueii0nsert,—W.CMori^ F. E. Bjckwith, Wm. Hartt, and Thomas CMzier. Inap'ctor of Scliools —Edward C. Freeze, Esquire. TnMtees of the Grammar School— Bfiv. H. M Guirk, Bev. W H Stt^et, and F E. Beokwith. Keeper of the Orammar Sehool.-^V.. O'Grady. Teitiis of (f'enerat /SfniofM.— Second Tuesday in January and first Tuesday in July. CANADA. Hia Excellency the Right Honorable CHARLES STANLEY Viscount MONCK, Governor General of Canada. Qcken'sPrivt Cooncii. for Canada. — The Hon. Sir John A. Mac- d- Cmmty of Snint John.— James Qu'mton, JojMph Ooram, Qto. . K King, and John W. Gu'ilip, Esquii-es. Qtt^nty of .W^moriand, — BUas Botaford, A. McQueen, A. Landry, t|94.4> U Moore, ll^iuirea. .Cfmnty. 9/ CA^r/otte.— Hnini John MoAdam,,;F. HibbaEd, H. vFrye, and Benjamin It Stevonjop, -Jlsiqujlres; it.ic;. ,./ •; i!. . . GitwUy of kv*Sf'».-T-Wi*P* FleweUing,, John Heirwdling^ and Gideon Jilcteod, E^quirw.- ■• ■'•,•■'' ■ ■ ■• ' ■ ■::■ ■ ■• ' '■ ..dountif of Quema.'^-K %■ Babbit;, and W. S. Butler^ Sbquirea^ Cquntif iff ^jiimry. — WJE. P«rief « ' aqd t-rnr : ■ i- n.' , 'Esquires. Coftntyof Pml^hn.—W. Undsajr, and J. B. Hartldjiv Eaqliires. . Omntyi of iforthumhfir.land. — -Gvorge Kjerf, RifctkardSutton, Jv'€. €iouf;^, find W. M. Keliy,, EHiquires. County of Kent. — W. S. Caie, and Owen Mclnemey, Esquires. County of Glottceater. — J. Meelxau, and William Taylor, Esquires. Qounty of J(ieiHiyoitehe,—A. C. De^Bd^i^y, bli;4 W^^^ Montgomery, EsquJrM. ■ ■■ .■^i.^'-: /■.■.■,.(. ...... .. ■,••!■■,,■!, ^.tr County of Albert. — 0. A. Peck, and A!. A. Bliss, Esquires. , iOomUy o^< ^'tefona.-^Hoh. B. Betrei^Mge, and IA^\ l^erfniutt^ Es^utf^I City of SaitU ?*l- ■ . '.M'. r-;' .' I'... •{;:/,}■ !i,'!->o'.r> t.-.iil.' w -^U ^U) Officers. — Charles P, W^tpvQi^^ Esquire, Cl«l!^ ; George J. Bliss, Esquire, Clerk Assistant ; Abraham. CL-Cobum, Esq., Sergeant-at-Arms ; Rev. C. Coster^ A, |f.,;^|»f«u:vfjj5 «50 SOHF/OH^i ,,,^ . ,, ... pFFTOBWS •O^f/^fPW •^^pWN,.-: ;;,__.,. ;- ,_;■.; Hon. Johii A. ;Bi^)c^^wjit|), iteoi^v^f.G«(ei^^:^^ Es- quire, Cpllectoi; of Castpn;|s ; James 8 Beek, Esq., Au^ltQr ^^.Qj^'^ :> AridroW^ Iiichfes, Esq;', Deputy Surveyor ftefieraC ' ' ' QiteeH^9 Oountel.—^li^cia. E. B. Obttndleri tl*6ti. k'L. l^azebi Hbn. John H. Gray, James W. Chapdler, Gie9ree,K,err, J>. 3. Kerr, Hon. A. R. Wet- more, Charles Dufr„4-J<i>Ub»M^J)U^(°.<^BclEi C'^!B7lg^ D, Street, John G. C^Bapbelli S.^ Thon^f pn/ l^iewis P. Jlisljer, \ UV4^m^>!^^Vm Q. 8te- vf-m, J«n»itti It. [1869. P»ou, and a .£. King, A. Landrj, rrye, and utd Gideon resj'i ...;>.. iiires. r ; POT. iqulres. W. H. A. J. Bliss, -at-Arms ; inson, fig. I6n. John i. R. Wet- , Jolin G. I W Q. Ste- Pannaii, n 1860.] COCRTS. 91 Ni8i Pri3i SnrriNos in thr Coitnty «r York. — Sccbilid TU^&day in January and fourth Tae^ay in June. ' CWOIT CODBT^,., ,,,j,^^,;/ Tuesday in January, l^y, and Augusi, -vad i I » ■ Saint John — Second ! third T^csd«ly in Norember. SoNBORY— Fourth Tuesday in Ja^naty. QcEEK's--Fir8t Tuesday In March. CHAXiiOme — First .TuMday in Aajgost kiNo's— Second Tueeday in July. ■; '- ALBicRt— ^Becond Tueediay ip July. ,' * ',' WESTi^otiLAND — Third lSi(e9idlay i^ ip\y', Kent —Fourth Tuesday ib Sept^bier. RKSTi^oiTciiii-— Last Tuesday in Augusi Gloucestkr — First XuesfliRy in ^ptenjbexl vJ itiiith ft<)Ojfiir! ntfot .nn[[ .toil i;>i:{!li7/ .V ■ 'V (fiitiiij'.'/ (I iiiKiH NoOTHCiiWERLANnr-rSecond Tuesday in; September. > ■. Cakikton — Last Tuesday in fleptember — VicTOBiA-^Wednesda^ before tht; lait Tuesday in^Sei 6LE,»i9 C;F TPI6 CI9.C.yiT8.,,'i;'i;,ir, 4) Geofge Blatch, Esq., Oi^y luid Couility pf Saint Joho'.j;' p: L;, Hiiitlitc^- ton, Esq., W^tmorland; S. G: Morse, Esq:/ Albeit {(^altfl^W^ Esq., Kent; Jioseph C. B^?barie, Esq., PeStigonc^ip ^ ■^luf^jn^^^\ Esq, I^.orU^uijaberUnd ; Lewjs 4- M^^, E«q , fninrlnttft • _ li', J^, 'J^ff^*^^ Esq., |ling4 ; T- )^- Wjetinor^i Esq.i Qpeens ; RaniMplii "^JmeHf&V'i Carleton ; Tbflophilus DesBrisay, Gloucester.. 'i<;;;!, . A ^ .' std.) OOtJKTS rOB TBB PROft^tll pi> WILt^ ,AN{> .^i^J^TINO A^^l^^lj-^i^f^^^ The ?rQ|bate Court fpr the City uid Comity of StiJoilinL' US'* HflS Couirt ipihe o(»6r Counties of, the ProvuMse, IS held at |^,ijfii^<|9^4qp«(G^j[ appointed by the res^lWtiye JiMlges. ■ ,, . ' ,, .y,mUsA mvuuil eOURT or DITOReii and iUfRIMONkAL cAys<4'^ '^^ • f' ;' "'^ * Honorable Seville Parker, J^dge;, JF, A. H. Strattp^ 1^ ,,J|4^ TxRxa— Tbie fourth Tue84ftys in Febrw^, Jiipie, and <)i(j|»]«pit,;,iqoi«iiii'3 ca^Ki or vicx- adiiiraiitt; iii'(t Moh'.iii t;ir»i(l HdndijaJ>![e B|(>i]|^ L. flaxen, Jfudire.and q6flM]ta?yj.,]i;^l^^ ,1^ft ters. Esquire, Deputy Judge ••' - vppimiMwy,i,'WillMw W»^ Advoc^ Gieoertil ; Gi^^rg'' . i^t^hi Esquire, Registraciantt-StHdb^tUGt Sidney Smith, Esquire, tS^irrv^ofe. J^ Hdiubeil^ BM|«h«v MaiMbaiv V/ COCRT I^R tHK TR.If^,4Niti TtTNJ^^^^iT OT PIRAC7 iT^'j^^l^'^''^^';!^ birFENo»3 0N.^l^,rii(aH_s]^AS. ,s ■\\/<^"-Al\":.^.!ur,\i the Governor; the Ofaief ^u8tic^v ikbdothec-JudgMiof ^M^Bsfiraiid Court; the Members^ the Esfecutive Council; Jui^^oV^ OlM'Vit^^ miraky; the I'ublic Secrbtary ; PubUc I'rksm^er'f ClMit^Ajlef i^^l^ Flag Officers, atad Capt^ihs, and Commanders bf Shfjb^.jpf yfUtif^'im Station for the time being; -7^— , Ki^Strai' iaiid Sc^e.: /.V'I,Vir,i';'V./,f The Court slt^at any jpaeei witbjn :tt)e Frovince (o jbe a|;>pbn. Fredericton. Saint Stephen. do. Dorchester. Sikint John. Woodstock. . Ottawa. Saint John. Muncton. Grand Falls. Fredericton. Nora Scotia. Nova Scotia. New York. Hopewell. Fredericton. Chatham. Reatigouche. Batburst. Saint John. do. V Ml Ml IS 9' IX o H 4 SB .)Hi(»x.r)gJ 9UT«r PlattMf Fl«i4— Hantecfoa Broa. '■ ■ ■.-■,. ■-'*'.» t ■•■'•''■■' Hi's Vi ."' -■' I), jgaf ee A Co>, Hat aad Cap WawlM»«i»< ''an A . DaTidflOD, James Peters Wetmore, . . . Thomas T. Wyer, *Jame8 J. Kaye, William E. 'Pitiynam, ■ ... ♦Andrew R. Wetmore, . . . Edward H. Wilmot, A. M., George Conpell, An ^rew W. Rainaford, . . . Oeorpe F. Rouse, ♦Lewis P. Fisher, Charles Doherty, Humphrey T. OUberti Thomas C. Chapman, W. M. Maclauchlan, A. B., •John G.i^ampbell. Q. 0., . . William James Gilofrt, . . . ♦Acalus h. Paltner, Q. 0.,.. •George Ottr, jiobert Jbrkifr, Jun., .'.. •Albert J. Smith. Q. 0. ... Jamts OdtlL A. £., •Thomaa W. Bliss, •James A. Jaities. Richard S. Armiitronf, Edward W. Milter, Bernard C. FHel, Dov/glas B. Stev«n4, *8amxUl A Davituon, Johri Hhify PAair, George Hare, •Samuel R. Thomson, Q. 0., Al'oert T. D. McElmen, •Oebrge Blatch, Thomas B. Moorev William J. Gilbert, James R. Gurry, ■...•. Alexander Thomson PanT,' William Henry BiUheway,'. . . Ward Chipnan Drvry, 'A'. B., Henry B,; Bobinaon, A, B., •Samuel Thomson', .... George J. Bliss, '. . . . Frederick Ooetef, Jun. , . . i i William H. Bi^ekerdeld, . . . , George Skefflngton Grimmer, •Henry W. Frith, Ho ' . Puter MUeJiell, .,.. WilUaa Wilkinson, * ?l Admitted Attorney. 12 Oct, 18 June, 17 Oct, dof do do do do 10 June, 14 Oct., do do 8 Feb., do 15 June, do 9 Feb., do do 8 Feb., 12 Oct., 8 Fflb., 18 June, 10 Oct, S Feb., do do 7 do 12 Jnn6 1(1 Oct.,^ do > admitted 'Vinitter. 8U 40 40 do do do do do do do do do 42 do do do do do 48 do 44 44 do 45 do do do do do do le Oct., 1845 8 Feb., 16 June, 18 Oct, do "do do do , 9 Feb., 16 June, 12 Oct, 18 do 12 do 8 Feb., do 17 Jane, do 6 Feb., do 8 Feb., ft do 16 Oct, 6 Feb., 15 Oct, do 4 Feb., 6 do 17 June, 8 Feb., 10 June, 14 Oct., do Realdenoe. do do % Feb., do ^ do do :do 'do 11 June; 15 Oct., do do do ■ 16do do 10 June, do 14 Oct, do do do do do do 46 do do do do .do 46 do do do 47 do 47 do do do do do 14 Oct., 1847 dd do do do do do do db dd 47 do 48 49 do do do 8 Feb., do uii do do 18 June, laOct, do 18. do do' 14 do do d«j1S0ct, 10 Feb., 15 June, Oct., do do do 12 Ocf., SaiQt Jobo. do. Frederieton. Saint John. Ne«reMtle. Fr«tf«rieton. SdtitJobii: Saint J^n. England. „ Sdint J6lin. 42 Frtderioton. Woodatodt. Tobique. Saint Jottn. Wooidatoek. Saint John, do. Dbrebeeter. Mada!irafeki|. Saint Jobn. Dorohecfer. SmIniJohn. Bampton. Londoo. DortBhoater. Ric^bueto. ' do. ' \ .^^alntJblii^ do FredOHcilbnV United^tiWt, Oniitomii: Ftredenaba. NMtri. V ■ Hiilitt JObn. IrintJohii. JIS^ John. B«riO|i.' ; G«igetoiirii. St. Andrews; Saint John, do. N^wTork. ITeWcaitte. ipirederioton.. Australia. Westmorland. 49 St. Steph^o. do Saint jfohii. doNe^Cttttle. do Ghalfaiun. 4818«{ntJoliO. 42 do do do do do do 48 49 48 48 44 do do 48 45 do 44 45 IS do 46 47 i» 48 47 do Alexandra Work* JSawJff jBtff ry, Q«fr* .^Iflirtil and 6eorfe>stt. I I € I « >i»6iiemiit¥kc>^-^t?ltrt.B;, .... iS^J^'^*yJ^»%-w A^W- •Oh«rft9 J. Sayrtl .... (^raf^irftmf^mU* .... ' • I- • nith,,rA. B., Joba' Amos i\«Wj|i9rtil»^^j , .... ZF*f2^^ Jfti'jiwnubn, . . , i. T. Weitowe DibWee, 4. 1|., ChRTly*, pwpp Peck, ■ S?i^_ ._. *Jobi;« QhiUoil'CIiJrord, ... ThomaB A. YTelliog, Aamtt^d Atloimey. UJuoe, 47 l,tiOot, 4H 10 F«b., 4» 7 Feb » fi do do 19 June, , no , do do do do Ocjk,, dd do do 12 June, 61 Oct., 61 7 Feb., dd 10 JUM^ 4o do' Oct., ApnL 68 4o 4fi do. F>b.. 64 66 6* Residence. Cbarlotte. t^aint Jubn. New York. Qh^ithaiQ. Moncton. WooOBtboic. F^iericton. Ricbibucto. f'redenoton. Uoeton. Saip^ Jobn. UatbufAt. Saiiot Juba. Australia. Saint ..fobn. do. do. Aooberpit. Stiipt Jobn. FredlHictoB. (7nited States. SafD^ Jbbn. Kicbibudto. ^ Stepbet^ ppr^e«i(er. j^ioitJolin. laijpt Jqbn. Jf{Dt^9hii. OoiNBbeater. |a»nt jJpbR. Frederiotpn. i^aint Jpdjd. Uprpbes^r. St. Andrews. Frederiotpn. ^Bfint J<^B. Uptted States. SJuniJohn. do, do. B|cbibnoto. llUpewrtl. Smn% Jpbn. Patbpwie. .7 <, ', FfPdeii,otbia«. . anited StaMiS. SjRint Jphn. Spited States, rand FhIU. Wopdstpek* PreOAriotpn. Sbediao. l i^ ^ « ' J','H ' l"ii 'T l^^ff^^Pi^lg^ni^oi; [1869. i ]>. IfiiiM 4t ^Ot, HatA« C***** **^ f^t»-ftl Kiliiipilf'egl. I 1680.] BARRISTKltfl AND ATTORNXTS. 78 NAMES. A. B. ;f •Ed#arS. Wilson, .... WilliaQi M. Connell, LL. B., ♦OeoTRfl F. Gregory, TAotHM KMv. .... *Wni Millsi Ridhai^ B. Weldon, WMi.i«ai L. T. Se^ljr, .... J apt«s F. MoManu^, ..... Aifrod HJBiity DsMill, .... Frederi« A. Morrison, A. B., H«iM7 L: Sta^^e, A. M., ^t^l^f*!'^'- "' ■ '•• • nurJauOtr, ,...i Hobert ,^iw>kfi ^KUr$, , > .... WmiamiJiLH,A.R, .... Edwin Bjron Winslow Rob»rtrO«ie, Thpa. Lfjwjs HarHson, A, B., Attdfei'O. BtiiKr, AU«)4*..^i^^ QuoTRe H«S4»rliBj4 James G. Forbes, Hterjr 6. MAllbnai^le, A. C. Fairweather, Wttll«r Jfliuiea ^^Iqivr, Williain Herbert Sionott^ . . Robert J. RitebiSi < .; iMt^ jafptft**", 4. M'i ,. auuM/BiHfdy ..... A)^,itf|»4packi . .... Randolph KetchHOi! Jonea* IaM««A1|«D J«ek, A. B. ..^.^ •/allies Hannay, .a, ' ..;. AtfrM'S 0=ulton. .... Augudbuf IJ. ilsninj|[toiii, .;... John Ilerbept Crawford, . .'.,' dinltted ttomey. June, do do do do do do di> do do • do 19 Oct., do do do do Feb., do do do i& do Ooi, A9< . .-, April, do do do Jonoi ' tfp 18Qdt.« do l»Oct., Mdo IdOijt., ll«b., |(( April, 16 June, li Oiot., 1ft Oot,. do' do- do d» Feb. P:, ■ «8 do do do do do !!; do do do 68 do do Admitted Ilarrliter. Jane, do do do do do do 18 Oct., June, do do 18 Oot., 84 65 do du do d6 do «& do 64 66 !4' do do dd 65 64 St do 64 1 t do do t do 4fr do 66 do ISfi t do do t do d6 do do do do do 18 Oct., 68 »Keb.» m Beildenoe. SiisRex Tale, porobestor. Woodstook. Frederiatbo. P. B. Xslud. do. do. UFob., 15 Oct. June, 18 Oot. Apiilt t do «7 8 Feb., 8lJaly, * •,•.«' • • • < Aprfl, do do do June, do iaOot>., 16 Oot., db • •••••• « 6t> 00 ■ *•* 67 do dd do «t do 87 dof \ • • • • » •.• • UOokv 6T 67 67, 13 Oct., 16 Oct., 10 Feb., • •••••■• . U June, do do •7 67i • • • 68 68 do do Dorbheitor. Moncton. Saint John. do. do. Richibucto. Arostook, Huases Yale. Sbediao. SaiMJolib, t^MOtJoba. rterterietoo, Saint ^^hH, do. do. Q«t«wo, AestraU^ L, Mlolutel Aa»oM, . . Jsit^ B«T«rl-• • >'" Milt Joba. do. do. IlewoMtle. Saint John. Frederioton. Saint Jobn. do . .. do. Fr^riotoD. Saint Jobs. EOqU;SIABTIOAL. Tim UlflTlD CITOBOU OF XROLAND AND IRKLAHD. BiSHor-^llie Ri^t Rev Jobn, tord Blishop of Frederiptan —P^rtdmetvn, Arnutrant, B«r. Qeorge Mw, Beetbr, Bt 'Medlejr, Ber. E. S., Re«stoi', ,8t 8teplietll Mark, Saint John. jMedley, Bev. 0. 8., lIlMloi^rr, sfitnt ArmelimWi Ber. W , B^elor Bt< Jamea, i Matthew, Bev. 0. B., MiMtonaCT, Patare- Bacon, Ber.S., Beetbr Ctti^m— COeaii Bural). Blaolc, Ker. J., Beetor, Kiti^lear. Bliai, Ber.' CL P., Beetor^ Sqiwex. ' BUM, Vmt. D. M.VBeetQr, Westmoriand. Boyeii Ker.'W. ^n Becton Monoton. Oarey, Ber.. QlT,, Beotor,^£iraQd Manan. Cosier, Bey. S. A., MlHl6aanr, Biohl- bo^itJC ;_ : -r^\ OeMMK lU¥(pi Q., Ohaplaln pf tiM^Foro; eei^VredenMim. ' [ier. " Covert, 'Rvii W, 8»,'Mlfl8lonai>y, Laticas- Orud«L BeT4 Wi, MiaslonaKr, BlaokTille and Ifelaon. , , DeVeber.BeT. Wm. B., Beoior St. Paul, lortlanV ^ Sinse/,. Viist. J.» Ctirlite of Woodetoislc Dowlltik i-Bev. Theej^hUai £., BecUff, Borngma^ Hanfera^BoT. I. B., MlmionaryMJpham, Harriaon, 9|BT> Ca^on, Beetor, Portland. HartlOi Bw. Tboma^ MfMlonary,- jCan- j^erMiy. '. ' Hndion, Ber. J., Miaaionanr, Otcnelg, NewcaalHi Ac HantnMoof, Ber. B. A.^ W., Sector, Pri^ . HIU, $ffT. J.ciJf, Giyrateofi Waity. Saint. jainS^ Se j^ tr.i aiiuiQiu^^ sl IJlby't and aUAW^ , :^ Janrie, Ber. f(.' B., B. IX, Bbetor, She- dtao-HDean Bard). . Ketohum, Ber. Wnu Q., Beotor,'<8aint Andiffws— (Dean Bural). , < ^ KeUoc, A»r. 0, B., Corate, St. Mark, BtTo¥%; j^; Lee, BeT.Charlea, Bector, Frfederfoton- (D^iiBvM> ille. KoKlel, Ber. W. I^eB., MiesieiiaiTy 'Mkthnrat. ^^ ^ , ner, Ber. C, Betired MjMonairr, ^estfleld; NAilea, Ber. J., Beetoi^ CMMtrtwu Bealea, Ber. WfiUam StMluf , Aaaiataat ^Mtnliter, Chatham. , i ^kett, Ber. I>. W., Miaaionaijr, 'Oc iHoh and Wiokluun. ; : P^inL BeV. tf., Be^^. M»ii«errffle *' Hid Burton. PebrMn* Ber. J., Sub l^ft, OMMMlMi, Predericton, and IQMdMkiy at Hew Maryland. obertb Ber. O. jO., Bfwtor, Badntittii and Dorchester. ; • tt^rs. Ber. O., Missionary, ftpringleld. Aofleid, Ber. Geor((e. Bector^lili^ndk. Sodvil, Bevt W. Kj Bedtor, KinMon,' (DeanBni^ Seorili Ber. W., St Jolok )>f,iBer. B., Misslonan, OnmdLidc*. vtodhoim. . . i. >. Saiitb, Ber. B. E.^ ItMlOr, St Gao Streeti Ber> S. D. h^Bmtit, W« '>4toidL(DewiJUraiV '■■"' "■■ etnetiBer. W.; K.;, li|lask>nary; iToMqnri , .and.Orand Falls. Sirabey, Ber. M., Be4%)^^Bti,Jnde,. Ytotoria, Carleton, St ^Bn. ShjMiton, Bev. J. P., Bt Abdi«w*fc Clhurob, Shediac Barrier, Bar. jr.iH:;Cnf«te,8i< Biephon.' Thomson, Ber. J. ^^Beetor, St Darld. Tipiiet, Boy. W. H., Beetor, Qaeeoabory. miley, Her. W. VL, Oarate, Wi fgike'/l; wwnefoi'd,'BOT. K_A.j, Beot^n, Jfa, r •W**ls WW!*wW«W.P»">'«W!»'-*'>"Ml«W»», :.!?»•<;'' 1869.] B00LKSIA8TI0AU. 11 Walker, B«v. Oeom. Ilanipton. Walker, Rev. Win., Reotur, 81. Oeorge ' Cftrielon. Weeki, Rer. A. U., Cnr»t«$, Cooaigne. Wetmore, B«t. O. J., Kingston. WniUuna, Bev. J. 8., Mlaalonarr, Cam- ■ llo. R«T. A., Retired MlMtonary, 8L V|)ob«lio. ood, John. Woodman, Ker. £. 8., Mlialonary, Weat- fleld; DIOOKSAW OHUaCH SOCIRTY^ OF NIW BRUNSWICK. PreiMant, The tUffti Rev. Jnhn, Lord BIthop of rr«|erloton; Vice PratidenU, The Hen. Ktrllle Parker, Maatrr of the Rollii, Ron. John ^'. flann- der*, Vrederlek A. Wlfftna, Kaquire, itnd lien, ft Lb Tiilf)j% 0. B. Traanurer, gHmu«l J. SeoTll, Raqoire. Auditori, 0. If. Pailrveathar, feifqa^e ; W. H. A. Keiint, Enquire. Loan OomoiUU-e, Rev. W. SootII. W. M. JarrM, Ksqulre. and R L. I'ehiri. EM|Vlre. Seeretary, Rer. Wro. Q. Ketohum, M. A., St. Andrewt. Rxecutlve Oommittee, 8. 0. Berton, J. & Boiee DeTfber, T. W. Daniel, H. W, Frith. R. r. HNMn, W. J«ok, W. M. Jarvli , a L PetensHnrd Prtera. Malor W. R Robinion, lion. Judge Weldon, O. 8ydnc.r SmtlM, O. A. 8ob6fleld. Saint John; Hon. JadR* Allen, W. Oarman, 8. R. Milter, Ocorn Rokerte, Edward SImonda, J, Wllklnaon, J. WondfoMe Smith, Prrderleton ; 0.1>. Street, St. Andrewa; Uoq. X D. Wilmot, Belmont ; Hon. W. P. Vle4relliaj||, Ringeton. ROMAN CATHOLIC OLERGYMBK, nr tn diooksr or saint jobx, kbw naomwies* The Right Rev. J<>bm Swkuit, D. D., UUhop o( Stilot John; ReTi. TheoMS Connolly, B. Doyle, and Ilev. Antolne OuelletL ^Itjr .^f Saint, John: Rev. B.; Dunphy, Ctrleton, St. John; Revp. R. Ter«ker, Saint Andrewa; J. 0. MoUeTitt, M. M'Tilr, Freilericton ; P BrAilley, S»lmon Kiver : M. Demera, Buctouohe; B. MeKeany. Jolinville, Citrletan County ; D. O'Hrlen, New Ireland, Albert County; Jamea Quinn, Hnint Stephen. E. Quinn, do.; JohnQuinn, Saint George; P. Farrei, Petersviile, Queen's County; P. Lefebre, H. Robert, Memramoook ; ThomHa Connolly, Woodatook: John J. Nunenti Sakit Bruno, Madawaaka; W. A/lward, Qaaeo; J. VerckNNBOnoN WITB THB CBURUB OV RODTtAND. Rev. Dr. Brooke, moderator; RvT. A!ex. McMIHanj^ Clerk, In (tew Branewiek. 1. Ptv»>yffttry o} St. .A)*fi.— 9e,v». Wm. Donald, D. D., Clerk; Prederlcton, John M. Brooke.. D. D. ; Nashwank, Stanley, Ac, — — r-. — — \ RIohmoad, James Kidd, A Id.; St. Andrewa and St. Pn trick, John Ross, Peter Keay, Asaiftant and Snoeessor ; City of St. John, Wm. Donald, D. D.; Portland and Rothsay, Oeorie J. Cale, A. B. ; Woodstock and Northampton, Wm. Thoa. Wllkins, A. B. 8. Ptfbytfrff ff Mintmichi —Rev*. Wm. "WiUoc, Clerk ; Black River. «qd Bed' Rank, — - — ; Chatham, Wm. Wilson ; Newraatle and Dong^stown, : Ta^sintae and B^irnt Ohvcb, Abn Rol^trtson ; Bat)inrv^ Irad- erick Home, A. M; Oampbelltown and Platlands,' — ■ -; Dalhoopif biuI Maplegreen, JaiUes Murray ; Mvw Richmond, John Wells. SYNOD OF THB CHURCH OF NEW tlRUI^SWlOir. The following is a list of the Pre»byt3r« of this body In NewBrunswialc,.^o,Dati> tuting the liody lately known as " The Synod of the Presbyterian plUtrc^ ef.N«w Bmnswlck," and which still exi«t» only for secular purprisiss. Rev. James Fowler, Moderator for the year. Rev. Jaines Bennet, Clitrk.. AloxMidnnroilw fhent Finitorr, eor; fmtk Wi'^org*^. out f»i tJMHulr-Cfca^aar, at. JpJMiv If, H, W IQCUnuSTteAL. [18«9. Prcibjrtcrisf, 3«1ui John'. 8|, Stopih^i* York; itlramlohl. Miointera. Rer. Andrew DbiiaU, » Lewii^Acfc, " James Bennet, tt' Jaraen Qrny, A. M,, NeH HrKiir, OUerk, .■^ . Simon Vraaar, *'' J-. p. Mornj, Rmt. J[ahQ:T.arQbaIi, ^ WillUn MiHep, ♦♦ k :R«r. it it it tt AleiMder Sti.rlinr/, Alexan<)«r Smith,: J»Hi«s SlMVon,, SikniiiMl B|*rtt«rd, Angu» MeMa^Wr. Jamedl^awt A. M., Thooaa 6. JohnMoni TlioniMt NicholaoD, Jamea Fowier, Cferle, QtiargM. Qanipbell flet°U«ment, «u. Sprint: fletd. St. John Prf*br. Obuioli. OarlelOD.^ Oxlrfn Ohurcti, St. Johb. Norton. St. DiiYid'f, St; Jolin. galtiSprings.Afl., . Monotpn. St. Jan^s. . Boeabco. St. Stephen. Fred«ri«it<)n. Prinoa William. . pillion Rivar. Oi«M>Tlll«. Neir Milla. B4«itUMicto. Biackviile, Riv«r Charlo, Basa Rirer. REFORMED PRERBVTKRrAir OHITRCH OF IRBLANI). R«Ti. Atekahder McLieod StaVely, St. John, J. R. La'vton, BaTneiTllieand Black River ;.MiU>tft'ai^aiid Watioo llettlemeni,Taoant, 'IVESLEYAN METHODIST MINISTERS. 8T. JOHN DIBTRIOT. A, B. Blaek, Chairman. OharUs Stewart, Financial. SeeretAryj ,Sit.V0A»«&>icM:(OSermainStreet).i~Charlra Stewart, John B. Strouy, f-apernn- nterarjr , Otin^^rjr—John liathem, William Tnmplev Sdperi nin<>rary ; St: John South (Rniio*Ch.8cfeet)-^WiHI«a II. Heart*. St. Jithti. AiftilAiPortliiod).— J. R. Narrawajr, A. M, St- /'An, W*yt (Oarieton).^ 8 F. MueBtin. FuirvWf, Dniigta ChapmaiLr^i«i<.AMr/tivi, Robert Wilson. j». Z> re/ft'*, John L. Sp6nnt;le. St. /Vr^KN, At D: Riadk. MWtMJM^ howat^i B^ra|^u«; A. M. Swmtt VolK WA. M( &ramtllMM,4bo.-3\,'B. llenmiry, . , , JVwefiwicAw), D. D. CHrrie- Afdryivtile, A. D. Mortrni. A. B. KtnffHcfsfH^, Te be supplid. Wiwd-tiu-k, A. W. Nicoison. SkrffieM^ Job Shenton. Xort/utmptr:t, Wro. Burns A. B, jrifBi(ly. /''o- r/nr-M)riKi< Jameh '1&. lUrt.' Aniov»r,\T, Vf. Lodge. Afinliimutk^ IXW.I4«, One wanta4. 8&0KtICI,B OISTRIOt. Iiiithatti'SntelllliFt Obairman. R, Danoan, Financial S«6ret»ry SitaeMo,- S.'W. Spramie : J. Snowhall, and Charles ,D«WAlf,D. D., Snpernunre raMeii^. iV>ii>ttf<: J««'^; William Wilson. BttU iU Ve-tf^ K. S. Tiittle. MoMtm and-CMw^({(il«. RoMrt Donfaati. J)prek«>'t«r, Joseph Ahgwlh. IToptwIly Jas. TklKld^ .ff7/;(if&d>t^(^ Stebheli Uudiphrey, A. M. SalUbiiry aim IBgin, Gtf,orge Da/. JNr>A<^u<^, Jos, S. ObiBn.' Amherd, InKhath Satcilffe and % Barry MhrK. /'oi^ «* ore*, Robert T#(iedy and'Bibbejr^ P'Brltb JbUnsbn. Ad^tooatt ffai-(>our, J«>ie^hi Cellar, Ai B. BAPTIST MINISTERS IN NEW BRUNSWICK. WBSTBitw ASSOCIATION. Reta, O. W,M. 0arey>A. M., W. 8. McKeuaie, A. M., T. Harley, and J. W. TitiiD. Salrit JchM; ReV. I. E.Bill, C.rleton.fit. John ; £ 0. Oady, A. M!, Portland ; W. A. J. Blakaney, PetltoodiaC; Oeorge Burns, Macnaquaok ; Joseph 0. Blakeney, JB^II f *«^ F|w4d-^t ttMiflKtoa ^1M. Mage e 4k Cg , gl^t Ma»>i«Mt«Kjrf , Jjil ya^fM^jt*. fit. Joli» » 1869.] KCOLMIAR^riCAI,. n ft WnodBtAck; B. Franklin RaUrty, and A. D. Thompwxr, Saint Andrews; O. R .OAnipbeil, Eel Rivei: ; J. &. Hurray, Upper Woodstock; Jamei Tonr, William .lHrriB< Kenwlek ; 0- tliiUtbrookt, ^iroonds ; WlUlam M. lSdwiir)||«, Bliwneld ; Vfm. L. ffopkin*, Pennfleld ; Chas. Spufilen, D. D.. Fireiteriaton ; J^mK^ /^ Stradman, Saint George; Jmnei* Walker, Itlaicarinc; E. Hickadn, Newcastle, Mir.; T. M. SHondors. 1). Jew«tt{ Prince William ;: Jat. "rnnr, Keawiek; J.- if.'Tappier, Klnfra- < lear ; E. Webb. Nerepis ; J. Wlllli|ma Butternut. Ridffe ; W. C. Bld«<«ut, Saint Dftvidt; J. R. Strang, Upper Qair^tpwa ; J-imen {ll>;encer, Saink ^A^hn » AItx«r.>tor Esta6rooks, Boieatown, Mirl ; J. 0. Hard,. Frtdejrhsinn i W. ILMatMervShetUk*; B iJah J. Dorey, Point DaBute ; D. Carpenter, Baytide. licenaatf»—r. P. DaViM,! Gedtijle J**e!tt, JeMfpfi JobM, t. D. Miller, D. 0. 81111- well, J. S. May. R. Wtlla, Olivia QoodapMdi Gcorf* BvmwrOi & 0. OoAy, J. B. DIakeney and J. Forreat. . BASTRBN ASSOCIATION. Reva. 'liiTldBlakeiiey, KiKin; Samuel Baanrdft. Butternki*^ Ridire ; DuVldOrih- dal, TKr.\.v Oorey, and W. A. Troop, 8)>rlatrfleld ; W. A; Ctienun, Petitoodiao ; W. A. OrandaH B'Kin',; Nathaniel Otertf and, Atma; W.T.Ooney, Patrick 1>at^, and W. Pulcitor, Rilliboroufh ; W. W. Corey, Honeton; Henry Oharltoii, Ranye, Grand Lake; J. M. Carrey, Kan;. J. E. Fiilamore, Turtle Creek; J. A. SmitK, St. Martina; J. F. Goldrup, Stoney Creek, Ouv4rdUe; Jirnea U*rrltt,Hai^elobk; H. Biirriy, Cambridge; Jatnealrrinfr, Baltimore, A' C; J< Wallace, OoTerd'aie: H. Harris, Cambridge; Donajd MePhail, Bnctouche. Alex. Mutoh; Fairftclil; A B.° Maccretary ; Gilbert M: Steetesj Esquire, Treasurer ; Hon; AMMcan* rier McL. 8eel.v, Auditor. R.iecniive Board— Mettsrs. C. R. Burnham, J. R M-«y;' JohnH. Harding John Smith. Charleti Fisher, lliomas Bell, M. E. Onwato, E. J. Barteaux, Jonathan Titus, J. W. Hartt, S. Gerow, C. G. Berryraar., L. McMaiin, Charles Estabrobks, V. Gra es. D. L. Sharp, A. W. Manters,' CI D; Everett, and J. J. Wright. P. K. IStAND-^l 068-6^, / Rev. E. A. Crawley, D. D., F'residen. Revs. 0. Tupper, b! D., 0. Randal, J. Da> vis, Hon. A. McL. Seely, John W. Barss, Esq., and John Smith, Esq., Vire Hr<-si- ents ; Rev. I. Wallace, A. M., Secretary for Nova Scotia ; Rev. W. 8. MoKens'e, A. M., Secretary for Naw Brunswick; Z. O. Ga(>e!, Rsq., and Wm. Fauikm-r, FIs- qnfre. Treasurers; Revs. A. D.'Thompsoh, A. 1^. Hunt, I. E. Bill. R I) Porter, W. 0. Parker, George F. !flles. G. W M. Carey, Thbma* Tadd, D. M. Welton, W A. Co'emfin. J. E. Balcomb, James Parker, James A. Smith, k. Martell,. and Jqha Fisher, John Ring, Aia Coy, Hon. Avard L4ngl«y, J. W,.Nuitlpg, Joseph Shaw, A. S. Blenkhom, John U. Harding, A. W. Masters, Enquires, Board of Director's. Board of Foreign Missions— Revs. 0. Tupper, S. Dl, G. At-nist^oisg, A. M., W. G. ! Parker, Ingham R. Bill, A. Stronaoh.G. M. W. Care.v, N. Vidito,J. L. Read, James ! Parker, l!>al>ih WallHce, A. M., W. H. Porter E. O. Read, John Wheelock, John I Graves, and S. Wheelock. Esqs. ; Ansel T. Baker, Esquire, Treasurer. Noya Soq- tia MlnlfterlHlEilucation Board— 8. Seldon, Chairman; B. H. Eaton, A. M., Sec- retary ;D. McN. Parker, Treasurer; Uev. J. B. Goucher, R. N. Beokwltb, and ivid Thompson, Esqrs. KioN'a OnuRCH, Portland. — J. G.Baylia, Pastor. 9 9. s. t u (l%'- SawB mjRd^ and repaired fit t| I & I I A 05 i Jofcn ClktfoM^r, t?!^; Ifliti A^ GeiT htiiii.gti ir. 80 KCOLESIASTICAL-^RDTTCAtlONAL. [1869. UONORBOATIONAL CHURCHES. R«tr. rrMtrIck Hftltinri, St. John ; Robert Wilson, Sheffield and Grand Lake ; Oltarin G. McCvUy, Mllltown ; George Stirling, Cardigan and Keswick Ridge ; '■ \ rh)r«bc«rill«. . CHRISTIANS, OB DISCIPLES OF CHRIST. S»ilit X*hn, N. B.— Duke Street. —PftBtor, Elder George Oarraty. DMr IilaDd, N. B — Paatoi^v Xlder Ilarris Oreea|aw, and Elder A. Greenlaw. KMWhk, N. B.~4ttderi i. and H. Boobe. • : TREK CHRISTIAN BAPTIST CHURCH. Rtv. BeiidaBiln Merritt, Moderator, OtnalMg, Hanir«tead, Q. 0. Rev. John Perry, Secretary, Sprlnprfleld, K. C. Rer. George A. Hartley, Oorreflponding Secretary, Carleton, St. John. Rati. CbarlM MaMidlfn, Brighton: George Orter, Lrtwnr Wa^eBeld; Stephen Curry, Qneettabaiy ; Kaekiel Slpi-OI, Wakefield ; E. Sition, Toblque ; Yerxa White, Lower Woodfltoek ; Oyrll Doucett, Knowl isvlUe ; Thomas Vanwart, Kara ; Wm. I'owney, Frederloton; Edward Weynaan, Month MllUtream ; Wm. B. Pennington. Sallftbury ; William M Knollin, Cape Island, Nova Scotia ; Samuel Downed' and Robort French, Kara ; John McKenaie, Jeruaaletn : Benjumin MerriU, Hanip- stead ; Thomas Connor, and J. T. Parsons, Woodatock ; J- Jesty*s Council; the Juilpe of the Admiralty; the Sneaker of the Hnufre of Assent biy; the Mayor and Recorder of Saint John; the Rector and Churchwardans of Trinity Church, Saint John; together with the Rev. William Donald, D. D., Fre- derick A. Wiggins, Esquires, and Rev. W. Scovil. C. W. Weld on. Esquire, Clerk and Treasurer. 'HaaingtoB Brot*, Direct Importur't, Vt. J«hii. D. Magee A Co., Hat WTeho««e» 51 King Streata , R V869.] BDUOATIONAL. 81 ^ ■ J UNIVERSITY OF KBW 3RUN8WICK. Patron — Hit Excellency the Lientenftnt Oorernor OoKPORATion A.VD Mbmbirs or 8«!iAT».— W. Brydoae Jaok, n. 0. L.,Preatdent; Hon. John 8. SauncV ; , Hon. John Robertson, Hon. D. Wark, . ., Esq., Boyle 'I'raTera, ^i.aci., M. D., Stephen H. Hitehings, Enquire, Hun. A. MeL. Seely, and A. Atherton, M. D. Regiitrar and Treaeurer—liUlward Wnmot, Ksq., A. B. ProfeiiBor of Mathemattoa, Natural Philotophy and AUronomy — Wm. Brydon* Jaek,D. 0. L. Classical Literatare nnd History— George Montgomery Campbell. A. M. OhemlBtry and Nataral Sclenoe— Loriog W. Bailey, A. M. Bnglish Lan- guatre and Literature andMental and Moral Philosopby— Robert Jardine, B. D., Modern 8c ienoe and Literature— J. Marshall D* Array, Esq. Examiner in OiTii Law— Hon. L. A. Wilmot, D. C. L. Examiner for Degrees- Rev. Charles G. Coster, A. M ; Rer. Chas. Lee, A. M. ; Rev. J. M. Brooke, D. D. ; Rev. ChaB.Spurden, D. D. CoLLRfltATB SOR'ioif Trederioton. — Head Master, Oeorge Roberts, A. M. Clasai- oul and Mathema 'cal Masters, Geo, Roberts, A. M., and Charles O. Coster,A. M. : French faster, iUe Professor of Modern Languages in the Uuirersity ; Eagllsh ana \ Writing Maiiter, John Moore. SAINT JOHN GRAMMAR SCHOOL. James Paterson, LL. D., and James Hutchison, M. A., M. D., Classical Masten; Edward Manning, English Master; Jules C. L. Morasain, French Master. NEW BRUNSWICK BAPTIST EDUCATION SOCIETy. ' President, Z. G. Gabel, E-q. • Vice Presidents, Rev. A. D. Thompson, Rev. !• Harltty A. U. Yerxa, Esq., John Ferris, Esq., M. P.; Secretaries, R. U. Phillips, Frerlericton, Jchn B. CalhoKn, St. John; Tret surer, A. F. Randolph, Esquire; Auditor, Z. R. liSveiett, Esii.; Committee, Revo. I. E.Bill, George Burns, E. C. Cady, M A.. G. M. W. Ca.ey, M. A., J. G. Harvey, W. 8. McKenzie, M. A.. Hon. A. McL. Seely, Messrs. John Pioltard, George C. Hunt, Thomas firidges, J. M. Hunt, 0. Goodspeed, B. A., F. Hibbert, M. P. P., John Smith, Henry Vaughan, Oiltiert White, A. W. Masters, J. F. Marsters, C. G. Serryman, L. HcMann, G. M. Steeves, J. H. Harding, J. 8. May, William Lewis. FREE BAPTIST EDUCATION SOCIETY OF N. B. AND N. S. President, E. C. Freeae, Saqnire ; Vice-Presidents, Revs. Joseph Noble, knd George T. Hartley ; Secretary, U N. Sharpe; Treasurer, Rev. B. Merritt ; Direo- tors " ', Esq., Gideop MoLeod, Esq, Eidred Oabuon, Esq.; O. W. Royei', Esq., and Rev. B. Merrttt. MOUNT ALLISON WESLBYAN EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS. MaLk Branch. — Rev. H. Piokard, D. D., PriiMipal, Professor of Logic and Men- tal and Moral Philosophy ; Rev. 0. Joat, A. M., Vice Principal ; Rev. Ob»ri«a]>« Wolfe, D. D., Professor of Theology and the Hebrew Lannaage ; Thomas Piokard, A. M., Processor of MHthematios and Astronomy, and Acting Professor of Natural Science ; David Allison, A^ M,, Professor of the Latin and Or^ek Languages and Literature ; James R. Inch, A. B., Professor of Rhetoric and the French and Qtr- iu»n Languages ; Mr. John W. Webb, Teacher of the IntermediHte Department. Frhil,' Bbanob — Rev. Humphrey Plckard, D. D., Prircipal , James R. Inch, Es- quire, A. B., Vice Principxl and Teacher of Languages ; Miss Proctor, Ciiief Pre- ceptress ami Teacher of Belles Lettres Ac. ; Miss Mary E Plckard, M. L. A., Tea- cher of Mitthematioi', Calisthenics Ac ; Miss C. Fowler, Teacher in Primary De- partment and Assistant Teacher In Music ; Miss And Fowler, Teacher of Oil Pain- ting, Crayoning ^c. ; Miss Harriet Smith, and MistO. Maria Treadwell, Assistant Teachers in Prim-iry Department; Professor L F. Brown, TeuCher of Vr:u'. ti::i Instrumental Music ; Mrs. J. R. Inch, Matron. BOARD OF TRUSTEES OP SAOKVILLE INSTITUTIONS. Revi W. Morley Punshon, A. M., R. A. Temple, John McMurray, H. Plckard, D. D , Charles DeWolfe, D. D., J. Snowball, J. R. Narraway, A. M , Chas. Stewart, Hon. A. R. McCielan, Henry B. Ali!; ;r<, Mariner Wood, John Starr, B. Lingley, Richard Hearts, and James Dicksr ., Esquires. PROVINCIAL INSTITUTE. John Bennet, Esquire. President; B. C. Freeze, Esquire, Ist Vice President ; , 2d Vice President; J. L. Mclnnis, Sec.'y ; D. Morrison. Esq., Treai. Oft u Alfcxandra War lu Ihiw Faetoi'y * cor. Nortli and Creorse-ttbT k 3. i 4 . ; SL^ if aim Cbalouer, €or« iUiif 41 Cgrma iw-ttg. 8^ liANSa — KWT crwcK. [I86(r. ST. JOHN COTTNTt TBACHER8 INSTITUTE. . ^ho L. McInnU, Preaidenl; 8autuel D. Miliert Vice President; J. B. N. Holder, '^ANK OF BaiTiSH NojiT^ , AMKStiCA. — Paid up Dapital, One Million Sterifag. — Head Oifice, Loudon, England.— tiene/al S^nager, Thomas Pdton. Sr. John, N. R, Biiancu. — Dtrectorn — Hon. John Kobertson, J. V. Tbiirgnr, and Btfvorley Robinaop,. Afanc^er — R. 1^. GruiUley. Lis- count Baifn — WednuHiiayn and Saturdays. BiANK oy N?:w Bki;n3wick, St. John. — Cjipital, $600,fiOO. President, J. D Lewin, Esq. ; Caijhier, Wm. Girvan ; Solicitor, Fred. P. Robinson ; t)lrectors, J, S. B. DeVeber, W. H. Lawton, P. A. Wiggins, T. W. Daniel, J. D. Lewin, E. Seiiis, (i. Carvill, and T. Gilbert, Esquires?. Discount i>a?ys.— Tuesdays and Fridays, 9 o'clock, a. m. : CoM&iERCiAL Bank or New BiiirxswiCK, St. John. — Capital, $600,000. President, D. J. McLnughlln ; Cashier, George F. Hancton ; Solicitor, Hon. R. L. Hazen ; Directors, William Parka, Solomon Hcrsey, Hoi. A; McL. Seely, I>. J. McLaughlin, James Vernon, E.squires. Discount. I>atf8.~- Tun -days and Fridays. GoMMKRCiAL liRAN'r;;! Bask, J^ewcasti.e, MiRAMiciii.— Committee of ]Sl%9>igein(ent, Richard Hutchison, F^q. ; Cashier, T. V. Allen, E.->q. Peoplb's Ba-nk, FuBOJCttiCTo.N. — Capital, $t;o,()0(». Slanager, A. F. Randolph ; Cashier, S, W. Babbitt. St. St*:iE-Hr->}'9 B,\NK.-CapUftl, 1200,000. AQCuraniiited profits, $80,- 000. Presi'^^nt,, Hon. Wil'iam Todd ; Cashier, Robert Watson, Esq.; Agent at St. John, S J. Sco\nl, Esquire. Bank;*ok Deposit ano Savkncss Bai^k. — S. J. Scovil. Otfices, Corner Pi^jficc wm. Street Hijd Market Squarfi. 3'akk of- Montrkai. [At St. John]. — A. Macnidcr, Agent; M. Ueaton, Accountant. . Saint Joys Satijios' Bank,— Fre^ldf nt, Robert L. Hazen ; Cashier, Daniel Jordan, Esquire. Trustees, Hon. Chief Justice Ritchie, .lustlce JbhYi W. Weldou, Rev. Wra(. Sci)vi!, Charles C. Stewart. Robert Reed, B(q>-ert F. Hazen, John Wishrtrt, L. H. tl^Veber, Edward Sears, John M. Walker, and "Stephen K. Foster, Esquires. • I • I POST OPFIOB DUPABTMBNT. ^General Post J Opkice,* Ottawa.— H[on. A- Campbell, Postma.ster | Oeneral ; W. H. Griffia, Deputy Postmaster General ; W. H. White, '■. Secretary; H. A. Wiokejteed, Accountant; P. LeSeur, Superintendent Money Order Branch ; J. C. Stewart, Superintendent Savings Bank Branch ; John Ashworth, Cashier. ' €f!,NKRAi. Post Okkick, Predericton. — Hon. John McMillan, Inspector ; William Paisley, Secvctary; Wm. C. Whittakiir, Accountaitt ; Wni. A. Black, Charles A. Murray, aud William Fisher, Clerks ; Wm. Bannister, Messenger. . Money Order Bbancii, St. John. — James Hale, Superintendent ; Thpm*8 B. Smith, Clerk. u. Babbitt's PoUi»li» m Haaingltfa Bros. [D. jHagee A Co., Dealers id Fur (;ood8, 51 King Street. 1868.] POST OFVICS. i\ a e Post Offick, St. John. — John Howe, Postmaster ; Jami^B Woodrow, Assistant Postronster; Kenry C. Frink, T. B. Allan, M. J. Potter, Henry Flolnoes, H. P. Otty, John Karle, and Cliarle<« F. liui'tin, Clerks; John Leetch, Office Keeper ; James Lettch, Robert McLaughlin, and Williuiu Young, Letler Chriiers. Postmasters — Andrew S. Phair, Esq., 11. J. Thomo, Assistant, John Cameron, Clerk, Fredericton ; Edward Simpson, Esq., (Jagetown ; Geo. F. Campbell, Esq., Saint Andrews ; James Qraut, Esq., Baiat Stephen ; Gi- deon Knight, Edq., Saint George; James Oixon, Esq., Sackville; A. H. Weldon, Shediac ; J. W. Wallace, Salisbury ; Jos. Crandnll, Esq., Monc- ton ; Tholnas Vondy, Esq., Chatham; Jamss Johnston, Esq., Newcastle ; J. C. Voutour, Esq., Richibueto ; Jas. Harvie, Esq., Dalliousic ; Helen Waitt, Batburst : James Grover, Esq., Woodstock ; Samuel Foster, Esq, Kingston; Hugh McMonagle, Esq., Sussex Vale; P. McMilhih, Esq Grand Falls; John T.Hodgson, Esq., Edmundston; Edward Nugent Esq., Saint Martins ; William Beveridge, Esq., Andover ; J. M. Stevens Harvey; J. Crangle, Milltown ; A. McN. Travis*, Ossekeag; Charles B Godfrey, Dorchester ; A. McKendrick, Campbelltown ; Jolin R. McPher son, Oromocto ; C. M. Robinson, Upper Mills ; R. E. Steves, Hillsboro' Luke Byron, Campobello ; John Casey, Baie Verte ; .loscph Lakeman (irand .Manan; C. J. Burpee, Sheffield; Weeden Fowler, Uphuni Vale B. H. Foley, Buctouche; C. E. Grosveior, Canterbury; James B. Reed Carleton ; S. C. Charters, Memramcook ; J. M. Nase, Mouth of Nerepis W. H. White, Springfield ; J. G. C. Blackhnll, (aiaquit ; D. V. Baker Lepreaux ; S. G. Burpee, Ftorenceville ; W. W. Prica, Petitcodiac ; M. B Palmer, Hopewell Cape; Ar^ihibaM McKenzie, Klallamis; Donald McAl lister, New Mills ; Georg > rje:^ter. Manners Sutton ; 11. D. Robinson, Elgin Jas. Ryan, Jr., Apohaqui ; and four hundred and eighty Way Offices. HOSTAGR. All Letters sent to any part uf tlie Domi'iinn and P. K. Island, are liable to a iHiiforin lute of liiree ccntti per half uuiice, according tv the following scale, if prepaid : — A Letter not exceeding half ounce in weiRlit $0 8 A Letter exceeding half ounce, and not cx<;eeding one ounce 6 A Letter exceeding one ounce, and not t-xceuding one ounce and a half ... 9 A Letter exceeding one ounce and a half, and not exceeding; two ounces ... 12 A Letter exceeding two ounces, and nut oxceeding two ouiiceH and a Iwlf. .. 15 And so on, adding three ci'iits extra for every additional half ounce. If unpaid, such Letters will be liable to v. rate of live cents per half ounce. The same scale of reckoning by half ounces is applicable to Letters to and from the United States, but the rate on such Lttters is six cents per half ounce. On Packet Letters to and from the United Kingdom, the scale of rates is as follows : — / A Letter not exceeding half ounce in weight ./. $0 Vi^ A Letter exceeding half ounce, and not exceeding an ounce ib And so on — adding 12^ cents for every atage ''eing \'i}^ conts, Letters for BritiKh Columbia and Vancouver 10 cents ; Ued River, G cents ; in all cases to b« prepaid. It is advisable that all Letters should be prepaid, and by Postage Stumps. ATexandra'Work* Ww F^ cw» IfolrtF «Bi"Geoi'ge-1irtit 8 ! s a m s, i mmmm G« od« Cheap by Wholesalc-Chalonfr^ Mt. Johii« N. V, s 84 e I pal o Mi ij •s I 0! n POST OFKICE. [1869. Printed Books Hnd i'Aoiphletg, under 43 ouiicen in wclRlit, can be forward i^d by Post In New Briinswiclc, at the rate of one cent per ounce ; Periodicals, one cent |>iire to be iirepaii, the charge beinit one cent on delivery ; prepnyment can Itu innde either at ttic OI9ce where mailed, or by the subscriber at the Office where delivered, at the following rates : For a paper Issued once per week, five oentx per quarter ; twice, 10 cents ; and ao on. Pamplilets, PerlodicHir, and Uooka, tn paM nt the abore ratei, must be lent without A oorer, or in a cover open at the sides or ends, Nri words or marks (except the name and address of the person in. whom sent), shall be written on any Newspaper, Pamphlet, Book, Periodical, Parliamentary or Government paper. Any violatiuu of these Reguhtious will subject such Newspapers, Pamphlets, Periodicals, or Bouks, Ac, to b^ treated in every respect as Letters. Bnitland, under 4 ounce!-, 7 cents; 4 ounce:* and under 8 ounces, 12)^ cents; 8 ounces and under 1 lb., 26 cents ; 1 9). and under l}i 0>., 81)( cents ; \)i lb. to 8 0>., 00 cents. To Newfoundland, same as England. Rroistraiion. — Ttie system of registration is applicable to all description of let- ters without distinction, whether tlie.v contain articli'j of value or not. It also applies to parcels. ' The charge in addition to postage is 2 cents; to Englano, Sce'its. Parokls.— Parcels closed at thi ends and sides can be sent by mail throughout the Dominion, at ii rate of \2}4 cent' per half lb. The weight of each parcel is not to exceed 8 lbs., nor the siae to exceed 2 fret in length or breadth, and 1 foot in thloknese. The parcel must not contain any glass, liquid, or any substance liable to do injury to tlie ma'l, under the penalty of a iorfeiture of the parcel if disco- vered. The piircel i" not to contain any writing. Kt^fristratiou fee 6 cents. Ph'- eels must be pre-paid by stamps. The sender, by writing his name on the out- side, can have the parcel returned in case of failure to reach the person addressed. PostaOS STAMPii. — Postage stamps are provided at tlie respective values of ^ 1, 2, 8, 6, 12>^, and W iients : all beiiring as a dev ce theeffi>fy of Her Majesty. Patte> ns and samples are transmitted between th» Dominion And the United Kinj^ilom at the same rale as per book po-it. The pattern or sample must be ope.n at the end or side, except in case of seeds, drugs, &o. ; which can be sent in closed tran8part.!nt bags. MONEY OKnmtS. The following Poi>t OIBces In New Brunswick are authorised to isene and pay Money Orders (under direction of the Post Master General), for any sum not exceeding in one Urder $100: — Andnver, Hale Vorie, Uathurst, Buctouche, Camplielltown, Canterbury, Caraquet, Chatham, Dalhousie, Dorcliestur, Fredericton, Grtgtitown, Grand FiUla, Harvey, Hi IsUorough, Hopewell Cape, Newcastle, Manners Sutton, Muncton, Ossi^keair, Uiuhibucto, Bickville, Salisbury, S 'led inc. Sheffield, Saint Andrews, 3aint George, Saint Johu, Saint Stephen, Saint Martins. Sussex Vale, Woodstock. When Money Orderk exceeding |I00 in aitKregiite amount are issued in one day and to the same persin, by one or more Olhces upon another Office, the Postmas- ter of the Office drawn upon (if necessary) may delay the payment of such Ordvrs for six days. All Money Orders shall be drawn upon Printed Forma supplind by the Post Of- fice Department; iiiid nc Order will bd valid ur payable unless given upon the regular Printed Forms. The Oommlssion to be churged upon Mone.v Orders siinll be as follows : — On orders not exceeding $IU, 5 cSnt9. Urceeding $10, and not ' xceeding $20, 10 cents. B to £2, i^ cents ; from £2 to £5, 60 cents ; from £5 to*£7, 75 cents ; and from £7 to £10, (t. Orders on Canada, Nova Scotia, Prince Edward Islaud, and Newfoundluod, ap to £6, 2b cenli; from £5 to £10, SO cen«.«. HOSPITALS AND ASYLUMS. MARINE HOSPITAL, For the Relief of Sick and Disabled Seamen^ in St. John. Commissioners, John Ward, John Wiahart, John McGrath, Charles McLauchlan, and Willi^Mn Doherty, Esquires ; Secretary and Treasurer, Charles Ward ; Physician, LeBaron Botsford, M. D, ; Steward, Milton Barnes. GENERAL PUBLIC HOSPITAL. Commissioners— William Bayard, Esq., M. D., President ; W. H. A.; Keans, Esq., Vice-Prfesident ; Robert W. Crookshank, Esq., Treasurer W. H. Scovil, Esq., land John McLachlan, Esq. Richard Seely, Secretary ; E. L. Barteuux, M. D., Resident Physician aud Superintendent ; Mrs. Higgins, Matron. PROVINCIAL LUNATIC ASYLUM. Commissioners, Hon. W. P. Flewelling, Hon. J. McAdam, Hon. E. B. Chandler, Hon. Attorney General, Hon. Provincial Secretary ; Secre- tary, Robert W. Crookshank, Esq. ; Chaplain, Rev. William Scovil ; Superintendent, James Waddeil, M. E. ; Supervisor, Book and Store- keeper, R. Graham. PROVINCIAL PENITENTIARY. This institution is under the jurisdiction of the Minister of Justice for the Dominion. BOARD OF HEALTH, For the City and County of Saint John. William Bayard, M. D. ; Hon. Charles Watters, George V. Nowlin, James Flewelling, and John McLachlan, Esquires ; Richard Seely, Clerk. e lb CONSULS AND AGENTS. Darius B. Warner, Esquire, United States C:onsul at the Port of Saint John and dependencies. United S/ntes Vonaular Agnits. , Saint George ; Geo. N. Porter, Saint Stephen ; Greenleaf Houlton, Saint Andrews ; Spafford Barker, Frcdericton ; R. R. Call, Newcastle, Mir. Edward Allison, Esquire, Portuguese Consul General for New Brunswick. 14 $ J* F. Lawton, Saw Mannfactnrer, St. John* rimmmm^mmm Hair Prewdnga, fto m v arions makers, Chaloner, gt« Joha S6 MASONIC. [1869. A. C. O. Trentowaky, Esciuire, Prussian Consul in New Brunswick, and Consul for North German Confederation. Charleys. Tboal, Prussian Consular Ageut, Shediac. George Carvill, Esquire. Consul for France, Saint John. Henry Jack, Esquire, Vice Consul for Spain, at Saint John, N. B. N. P. Greathead, Enquire, Consular Agent for Spain, at st. Andrews. Daniel Brown, Esquire, do do St. Stephen. John McDougnll, French Consular Agent at Miramicbi. John W. Cudlip, Vice Consul, Saint John, Sweden and Norway. Richard C. Scovil, do, Shediac, do do. Kichard Hutchison, do, Miramichi, do do. IMMIQEANT BSlPARTMENT. Robert Shives, Esquire, Government Immigration Officer for ^ew Bninswick ; The Deputy Treasurers at the Ottt-Ports Of the Pro- vince act as Immigration Officers. Ancient and Honourable Fraternity df Free and Accepted Masons of Ifew Bnmswick. THE M. W GRAND LODGE. Annual Commnnicatloa on the 4tk Wodnesilay in September, at 11 o'clock, a. h. M. W. B. Lester Peters, Grand Master. W. Henry Card, Grand Oraanist. B. W. Wm. Wedderburn, 1). 6. Master. W. James Mnllin, Grand Pursuivant. B. W. B. B. Stevenson, Senior G-. Ward. W. Edward Willis, Gtrand Steward. B. W. John Biohards, Junior G. Ward. I W. Kenry Leonard, do. V. W. Eav. Dr. Donald, Grand Chaplain, i W. G. Hudson Flewelllng, do. V. W. Wm. H. A. Keans, G. Treasurer. ; W. James A. Moran, do. v. W. Wm. F. PuntluK, G. Secretary. W. John Wallace, do. W. Thos. T. Gillespie, Sen. G. Deacon. IW. 8. Crane Charters, do. W. David Main, Junior Grand Deacon. | W. C. A. Holstead, do, W. J. V. Ellis, Grand Dir. ("oremonies. IW. Wm. F. Dibblee, do. W. Bobt. Marshall, Asst. G. D. Cprem's. W. Kex M. Kiuar, do. W. Jas. Mv?I)ougull, U. Sword Bearer. John Boyer, Grand Tyler. W. John Mnllin, Or. Standard Beurer. ' Albion Lodge, No. 1. — Meets on the first Friday in each month, at the Mcsonic Hall, Saint John. Christopher Murray, W. M. ; Wm. 8. Marven, Secretary. St. John's Lodge, No. 2.— Meets on the first Tuesday in o.-icli month, at the Ma- sonic Hall, Saint John. Dr. J. C. Halheway, W. M."; W. F. Bunting. Secretary. Hibernia Lodge, No. S. — Meets on the second Tuesday in each month, at the Masonic Hall, Saint Jolin. David Martin, W. M.; Thos. A. Peters, Secretary. Sussex Lodge, No. 4.— Meets on Thursday, on or after each full moon, at Dor- chester. Amos 8. WHson, W. M. ; Alfred E. Oulton, Secretary: St Mark's Lodge, No. 6.— Meets on the first Thursday in eAch mo;ith, at Saint Andrews. Bet\jamin E. Stephenson, W. M. ; Jarvis 8. Law, Secretary Solomon's Lodge, No. 6.— Meets on Tuesday after each mil moon, at Fredericton. George Todd, W. M. ; John L. Marsh, Secretary. Sussex Lodge, No. 7.— Meets on the first Wednesday in each month, at Saint Stephen. David Main, W. M. ; Wm. Vaughaii, Secretary. Carleton Union Lodge, No. 8.— Meets on the first Thursday In each month, at Carleioo, Saint John. Kichard N. Knight, W. M. ; Charles Ketphum, Secretary. Midian Lodge, No. 9.~Mfcets on the second Tuesday in each month, at Clifton, King's County. O. Hudson Fiewelling, W. M. ; D: jicj J. Weljnore. Secretary. The Union Lodge of Portbmd, No. (0.— Meets on the third Thiir? lay in each month, at the Masonic Iliill. Saint Jo?>n. David It. Munro, W. M. ; Howard D. MoLeod, Secret.irv Wopdstoolf Lodge, No. 11.— Meets on the first Wediieadav in e»ch month, at W*>od8tock. Wrilidm F. Dibblee, W. M. ; It-alah J. McCoy, Jr., Secretary. i JOhnsonN Anodyne liininnent^Haniitgton Bros. D. Malta Jk Co., ntUfCmf, mmt Fn>-61 Klac •«••••' ^ ' I for JSTew i}' the Pro. JB i^ccepted J 'lock, A. It. list 'uivant. teward. !o. o. o. lo. o. o, 0. If Mcsonic i * t the Ma- •« lecretary. 'r^ \ at the ; J relary. | a at Dor- I r «t Saint i^l lerlcton. at Saint mtb, at ntaty. n eacli 18tt».] VAsoNia W M 1 month, at 6he- 9«cnBtftry. day in. jeftcta montli, it tb« Bt. Oeonre UUtfce, mt. IS.— Meets on th« llrat TuuMiay In each month, at 0alQt Oeoff^c. Janu4»A. Moran, W. M. ; Louis B. Messcnett, Betmtttty. ■' i'MTiaih\*n Lodge, No. IS.'— 2d^«u an Wedarsday on and atler each Aill mopn, nt Hampton. Menry Ilaliett, W. M. si!:. A. W«rnefi>r(l, 8«ctetary. Alley Lodge, No. 14.'— deel* e« tlM irst Thnmday In each m«ynftb, at 17p(wr MilU, Saint Stephen. Ro« M. King, W. M. ; David U. Porter, Secretary. Howard Lud^e, No. 15.— Mflfts on the IM ToeM*y In each month, at HUIsbo- rouKli. DeniiU A. DuJI^', W. 11. { Bob, No. 16.— Meeli OB the first liiurMay in each month, at l«ichibn«(o. I)^. 4. W. Doher^r^ W. M. ; thomM W. DIImv fl«M«tary. ^ NorthumlHsrlund Lod|re, No. IT.— Meet* on tlie second Tuesday in (Men m^lMb, at Newcastle. William Waasoo, Jr., W. If . ; Edmund C. Tozer, Secretary. MirumtchI I..-r-MeeU on the flmJUoiulay in ea^ mou|lb,)at th* M^ Bouic Hall, Stiint John. Allied A. Stockton, W. V-i Afluta O. B^kftee, Seonetnty. . Salbbury LodRe, No. 20.— Meet* on the first Tuestfaurio each month, a(BalM>unr. OjrmoaAR. FIeweinn|, W, *. ; TdbiaS Addy, Secretary. , , ZtottLodge, No. 21.— Meetoon WednnUajr bemre each Mil moon, at BmeK, King's County. J.olro IfePfaeraont W.,, M. ; Bieh(uf4 Roach* Seoretaiy. ! ,; : New Brunswick Lod«e, pp. i^l.— Ueeta on the secund Tburadhy In each mondv at the Masonic HalL 8^t J^htt. WlillNm R. BusMll, W. H. ( Wm. €K McFariahe, gcoretary. Keith Lodee, No. 28.— Meets on lliursday after each ftili moon, at Monotod.' ' CMrles A. Holstfad, W. J^. ; ffAttfteeW. .OuHpn, Secretary, Zetland Lodge, No, M.— Me«lb on the Uard Wddn^aday In each mo diae. , Alei. ^ontt<^, yf, }((.;; Ji Carieton B. A.' Chapter.— Meelb on the Masonic Halt, SahitJeliii, OhrtatopJier Murfay, PHn«ipal Z ; WUBhtn F. Buntings SornxiB. > Y NewBnmswick R. A. Chapter.— Meets on the second Momla'y in each moDtb, •* tlie idiMonio Hall, Saint John. David IL Munro, Principal Z; David S. Stewart, Scribe-E. Frederioton B. A. Chapter.— Freder>n1e Hatl, Saint John. John V. Ellis, N. & E. ComAiahder ; Gt'orRC F. Keans, Recorder. Qrand Couneii of Koyal and Select Masters. —Robert MarehqU, M. P. Grand Master; John V. Ellis, D. P. Orand Master; John D. Short, R. P. Grand Mas- ter; Henry Leonard, P. Grand Master ; D. R. Munro, Grand Recorder; Johii Mullin, Treasurer; Kev. Dr. Donald and Rev. George J. Caie, Chaplains; T. H. Keohan, O. Cantain Guard; R. SUjves, G. Master of Ceremonies; W. C. Perley, 6. Coduetcj; G- F- ^^'n?- ^- Steward; S- Card, G. Org'anlst; H. Brown, G. Sentinel . Saint John Couneil of Royal and Select Masters.— John D. Short, T. L Master ; Wm. J. Logan, Recorder. New Brunswick Cooncii of Eoyal Select Masters. ~D. R. Munro, T. I. Master ; James Doniville, Treas. ; B. 8. Black, Rieoordor. Carleton Coiuieil of Roj'al and Select Masters.— John V. Ellis, T. L Master ; A. F. Andrews, ReoOrder. Now Brunswick Royal Arch Chapter, No. 10 — HoWing on tlie Registry of the Grand Royal Arch Cliapter of Canada. R. Marshall, Grand Superintendent R. A. Masonrv for New Brunswick. Regular communications second Monday in each montb,'at the Masonic Hall, Judge RItchle'b Bulldln|i, St. John, N. B. Orgnnlzation 1S0S.— D, It. Munro, 1st Princiiml Z ; John Mullin, 2d Principal B; .fames McNiyC'iol, Jr., 8d Principal J ; Robert Shivers Tre;i«uOmoiBa. ^ Rev. J. £. Roied, W G^XJhief, Hampst^d, Q. C. ; John P. Bell, W G Vice, St. John ; J. S. Colpitts, W G Sec, Salisbury ; Annie S. Keith, W G Treaa., Brunswick, Q. C. ; C. E. Ki^app, W G Lee, Dorchester ; Hon. W. P. Flewelling, W G CounaeUor, Clifton, K.p.. ; Rev. O. W. fcipringer, W G Chaplain, Havelock, K. C. ; A. |*almerj, W 6 Financier, Hampatead, Q. C; W. Murphy, W G Recorder, Upham, K. C. ; B. R. Keith, W G M, Havelock, E. C. ; Mrs. J. P. Bell, W G D M, St John ; W. H. Jonah, W G I G, Turtle Creek, A, C ; T. W. Muaerove, W G O 0, Apohaqui,K. G. ; J; M. Joteh, M. D.,'W CkPistClita^^Dcer Island, Charlotte County. / jtO «Jv/'». I -.-•!„; (u.!i' OFFICERS GRAND LODGE LOYAL ORANGE ABBOGUATION OF |r. B. George W. Pick, M W G M, St. Jobn ; Jamest Baker, S G M, Woodstock; J. W. Yeomans, D G M/ Johnaton,, Qi> 0. ; Robert Wiley, G^ T, Fredericton ; C. E. Qodard, < G: S^ Saint /ohn ; J. B. N. Holder, D. G. S, St. Jobn ; Rev. H. A. Charlton, O 0, Johnston, Q.G. ; Rev. A. M. DesBrisay, D G 0, 8t. John ; W. H. Andenon, O L, Fra- denote n ; Robert Scott, G D C, St. John. There are in the Province four Scarlet Chapters, eight County, twenty one District, and one hundred and fifty private Lodges, .wi(b a member- ship of 7,600. customs; BAlitT JOHN. Collector — Beverley Robitiaon, Esquire. Ware/totue Keeper — C. Briscoe. (7oWccy. H. Travis. ApproMert of Dutiable Articles. — E, L. IChprrie, VaafU} ,Woi>dw^r4> 4pd W'iliiam J. Starr, Esquires. Saws o§ a^l kind* made at the Alexmaftva )Worka. IMAGE EVALUATION TEST TARGET (MT-3) 1.0 1.1 11.25 |Z5 ta ^ 12.2 2.0 us 140 1 m M 1^ /] >? *: /^ V '/ Sciences ion 23 WEST MAIN STREET WEBSTER, N.Y. MSCO (716)S72-4S03 '^ mo 6^ ^ m^ttrn'^mmmmmm BiMMriihit Ti^dklui''&Mmmm, Car. Kte» JtCtonaalaStt. M BATtWAt. COtLRCTOKfl. [I8A0. lUy TMiTR—EdwM Wood. ; ^iit-i^o^ic-— DogAtd Sfa^W«rt. BA'nrOMtt-i'niActe sr«hiiii. CJLktO l/E H * J m. G. C. BlMkbftll. aHilHMiAli-^PiMr ii. ^. I>tiiiuu^llDJr«tt (MUk RiMncrtiDdi SkAartok-rJolui J. AHw. ToinluJk^nruicb Tibbetn if, Coflector. DdBcniirnui — John Hiokitaftn. MoNCTdM^Jvmeis Bobertsoit, jr. HiLlIsBOROtTdtf—WilfUio WalUce HABTKT^amefl Brewster. Sr Okoboi— A. J. Withiorfr. Mr. ANi»Ric#ii--J. H. WhitliMsk. St. JBrxfRicti — John Grinsmir. WKiiT'iBt.]»~-Jarne8 E. Dlzon. GAVP% of iiheiiiae, on %e Gulf bf St Law- r^inee. 'It wtt^eotaiitriictikl kt a «Mt»of ab6at fttto vMon difllaM, and is mtb f^ ttMrOoWmtaient V^letfnMoi^ 99 ^biles ;ftiotai Skint J6b^ jkraTJ^Hetg aM c(taiTey«d daily, by four-horse coaches, lOd i^es to Truro, and tbenw, M mttes, b> lUSliihiiy, td dallfax, Nov4 Scotia. ''■ ilTAtlOira, DIStAT(d», A2tD RA*rito OF FASSAOt. rABIS. 1st 2d. MILBS. St ffohn 90.00. $ MoosePatb 10. 9 Torry bum 18. 7 Appleby SO. 9 Rothkay SS. 18 Quispamsis ....... 86. 17 Nauwigewaiik .... 60. tM iO«fekMt.'....k..,4 70. 99, PiMwdcaag. , 88. 88 NortdD 1.00. 89 Apohuqui 1.16. Hna4ez, KiLas. FABM. 1st. 2d. PCBobsquis $1.60. $1 .00 Periikge 1.66. 1.10 81 Anagaooe 1.80. 1.20 88 Petioodiap, 1.80. 1.86 72 N00. 1.86 "Ml 78 Boutedaiyl^vek... 2:06;. l.iSO 47 <8»']ioBet9n^!«i..M<.'- ^^' 1'60 66 1)1. Biipiphrar'sMtU.- 2.S5. 1.65 67 96 Oook> Brodc . . . . 2.#, 1 .80 78 102 Porckesie^Koad.. 2.50. l.!i:0 |8 ijblr 3t^d^ .... . . » . ...^M. 1.70 N !08 Point Uacheiie.... 8 60. 1.70 ekf ts ofi^elte, ta atl Stitidns, ki half A)^ dksa fore ; also, m,orme»mmk»,ui m %mm mm^n stsm «nd mmmmmsiwiim^wimmirmmr »i«8fi. [t8A9. itaan. »oi», jr. Walkuie. r. HOP*, itlixsk. :iU6r. mkon. ner. «r- HbUee. !o.*ii. n. -AlentAdet boqr of St if St Lair- UaM,aiidi8 toe6DT«]r«d Itt. 1.60. 1.66. 1.80. 1.90. I;00; kOO. b^. >■#, 8.50. !,50. rso. VABM. 2d. $1.00 1.10 l.SO 1,85 1.05 146 l.dO t.60 1.66 i:«o i.ro 1.70 1.70 ffarft; also, . Jobo ind Mafftoe ^Co», Ax, District Royal BMa»Brrr;Wwf»*.I«|wrd,. Clerk; W. Barratt. Military Foreman; Fredarietoo, S. >jedliD, Clerk of Works ; W. Sweeney, Office Keeper. GoMMissABiif ]^i!AKTMPNT.-r^ij>aiiii Jobo, Assistant Commissary Oe noiTBl^- 0.;B^I1; Acting 4o„ J, A. Clark«; C. Thom»son, atorekeeuer : Fredericton, Depntj Assistant Commissary Oeierai Ewin| ; J. Uud fpn. Issuer;. P. Donahue, Office Keeper. . Mn;^ik^StiDMi Dfc>*itttl«iiT. -«afnt John. A. 8. Beswick. Esq., As- ^stant Military Storekeeper ; Mr. Webb, Military Htore Clerk ; James SKmn&Si, 8toreboaBai.iMi3 ; Johb Olds, and Alfred Hathoiy, Armtounrd: Jamea filsdoB. Oflfe* KAtpeKi ter P0gy«t^i'l DapiBTiiBitt.— H. lEdapuri^oite, Aaf if j^t Pi^rri^Or. nurw. ■■.;•■■ LiiMtoBBiit Opl. ehMtt«$e. #w:M««Q&«U» AdJuttm*, acBeral, JOfh^npa.,1865. Ueotauaiif GoloMl^^dreir 9tty, 8d BatuUg>otT Quarter Master General, 8th Jane, 1868. if^or DitoielB..Jairo, Assistant Adjutant Qaneral of AHiUeryr. ■I IN ii • . ft Ik SilBTOS &^^^(^^^^^^^ Importeirs ctnO, JDealers Ini ' X'l .Ttf^-i OF Att KINDS. ,^u^" u.04Mi«eci1i^el Afti«lm^aiitttatt«M Br*«7^ Catritfge StMk-C. 6. Bie^man, Barlow*i Tonier* WIATHCR TABLK. 9a L.LSHARPE, AND OBNBRAL DCALCR IN AKD SsCj '1 'I.' ^!|rfUv i JEWSLHY, 50 King Street, Saint John, N. B. Watches, Clocks, and Jewelry Repaired an^ Gleaned in a thorough manner, and on Reasonable Terms. Table for Foretelling* the Weather through all the Lunations of each Tear. If the new moon, the first quarter, the faH moon, or tDe lart qaarcer happens 1 Between midiiight and 2 ) in the morning. ) 2 and 4 morning. 4and6 •* Sands " •^8 and 10 " ~ 10 and 12 " At 12 noon, and 2 P. If. Between 2 and ^P.IL , — i;and«P;M. T 6 and 8 " — 8 and 10 " 10 and midnight. IN SUMMER. Fair. Oold, freqaent showers. Rain; Wind and rain. Ohangeahle. f^lr^aent showers. Very rainy. Changeabte. Fiir. ■ Fair, if wind 'N.W. Bainr, if S. or S. W. Mto. Fair. IN WINTER. Hard frost, unless the wind be S. orW. Snow and stormy. Rain. Stormy. Gold rain, if wind Im yr.. Snow HE. Cold and bit(h win4 Snow or rain. £air and mild. , Fair. Fair and frosty, if wind N. or N. K. Rain or spow, if S. S. W. Ditto. Fairand frosty. '" - Obaervaiions.'^The nearer the time of thei Moon's eh&nge to noon or midniKht, the m6re nearly will the result accord with the prediction. It is also said that less dependence is to be placedon the Table in winter than in summer. M •dleit JiMi Si|i»lldi £IM»iiliy--^ililliii^iP''alrtfB., mim^mmmww'''''Wf^!'''f?'^^ ja»><»r!>»?»*^r<^MMHgr,^tt._joi», ^^, w^_ H nAtiancAU [lSfi9. Ah aeo0mt09/itrH tke 2ftm Vendx rtgioUred at ^. John, K. JB., for 4« ^f tfmt ending Soth Mte, I8(i8. Name. Rig. ElisMbeth, HuoKh D, Flf^rentine,^ At|ir«nir>Bote«lifli Hdrnialbgdt We come Home, Lampedo, W. F. Aduna, Addie Cowm^, New Dominiob, J. 1f«<#fnald, Annie Barkisr, & A. Fionly' Prfnee LetupOld, Proteiii^; Riverdile, EnterpriM, Bbok Bird» Storny Petrel, Montebello, M aggie &imhh, Britl, Rotii QoiKinjr, Igoma, ETOpcviBll, Helen, * Rotbesaj, itoifl& 1;',"" LbiilskI), Abjwtnia, Urania^ TeraiMi' ■■• ^' «< Shiji, Solir; 8hi{>« Svhr. W'dboat, ' « Ifchr. W'dboat, HHf a*6r. mp Brtgt fiai'que, W'dboat, Barqnc, Ship, Sphr. W'dboat, Schr. *ip. <• 194 23 76 978 89 1860 78 70 an 114 d9 241 S5b 114 1307 2*24 95 42 7V 621 95 68 71 78 778 664 87 84 14 74 068 66 117 168 8B2 m% Where Built L, R«aeb. N. B, Sbemcwue, '* St. John, •• Caiilibridge, St John, B'well Cape, Cambridge, Gi^nwfch, S|. John, Springfield, Hopewell, Mom Glen, Shemoeie, St. John, Clifton,' L. Keach, Grand Lake, St Martina, Canning, " Rockland, M St. Martins, *^ Hopiewell, •• Parrsboro', N. S. Hairey, N. B. Parrsboro', N. S. Rot^feay, N. B. Gagstown, •• Grand Lake, ** Black River, «' St John, " it M , ^ncij)af, or oaaujliging o^«ir. Pj|>ir»rd Dt. Ttocip. James Donovan. Thomas Hllyard. 8. E. Stephenk F. & J. Rujdock. Charies T. Taylor. James Branscombo. Wm. B. McKeel. Chas. W. (ioddard. Wm. Th )inson. David Stiles. Tumbull k Co. Jjastoe a Wetmore. James H. Moran. George P. Smith. Wm. Powei. Wm. Peacock. John Cotter. R. Thompson, jun. Geo. H. Whittekir. George G.King. George N. Smith. Qeoi^ge W. Erb. I^obt, A. Chapman. John C Brawn. Abner R. McClellan. tsafah Ifonis. Uui'usReed. Benjamin I>ouglHa. Tumbull & Co. Joseph H. Scammell. Thoa. F. Granville: Richard l^vtiha!. Tteae Uire* veiMls proceeded t9 I/pool, -tbetr (ntended Port of Rei^rtry, under 60- veraor'a Pan*. The toi)j;aae of new veasels built and registered Tor the half year endiog80tb Ju««, r 1867, waa, .12,746 tons. Hulf y$^r J)4l0tf 80lh Juw, 1888,. ..... .12,616 Li08|iiQi4RibNoveS<^tia^.......^ I08- 12,467 DUferenoe in favor Of 1867,.. 341 ^^^p»iyi n i ,ntofwi it: i rni i« i cnM| .%fyik. mm\ a Tioop. itiock. Uer. R8on, jun. ^hitteklr. r. King. I Smith. V. Erb. CbappnAO. Brawn. :. M(iCiellan. Jed. I Dougka. &C0. [. Scanqiinell. Granville. Uire* v«MelS' ed to I/pool, , ended Port of ; , under 60- e half year l& tons. m . 41 ^ij^jg'g^.g^gig'^jly'*'^^* €•»*«» Kit gUtrt.> •< > 18«».] wrrntemit. «6 jVew /S&fjM hum <» M« JPro- v{ne» of New $rwiitwiek in the foUtminff yettrt : Year. X©. Tons. laea . iii 86,2*0 L864 \%9 9M06 I6(t6 H8 W,l?4 wee 118 M^m ISi?,; 112 Sl.lSU The popolaUon of Mt|e B« K. A. Prvrtneet wat, In January, ISM: Malea Vemalea. TnUI< 40,890 «»,I18 Ontaric, Quebois M«w Brunawiek, . Nova Scotia, P. Edward laiand, Kewfinindlandi \ • B. Colnmbla and Taa- onuTcr I«lan4i • M,6fl9 Bupori's Land 51,000 i;tii VUiWt »S,047 89,»7T M,no mm » 101.000 Totol, l,W«,8»l 1.M4.W M Ut aw ^ -« ; Jieti*m, jKM 81)8,nQa ; 828 1»7,«M>0 . Itft^ 140,ftU0> i87 1,||«9,800 1488 I2,8l)t» 84 18,0(iQ 44,9()0 74,6n6 52 160 268 Total 481 6«,969 f2,787,8(*ii 8192 PKOTIKCB OF QL'KBKO. Descvlption of Yesse). Steamcni, pnddU*.. ......... ^ Da screw. ; . Barques ^ , Brigp. ,,...; ,... Brigantincs ^ ..... . Bchitouors. ^^loops Barffi'S... Sepwa . Bateaux..... Not rigged. a«a«***«*«*e^*< No. 147 74 25 22 8 82 675 84 888 Tons. 12t; 16 Total 1428 1 55,690 $4,68^,946 8548 18,4"2 12,849 26,157 10,118 561 6187 87,864 2571 84,187 284rt 8689 1819 Value. »1,?88,4Q0 769,140 ' 807,220 828.290 12,772 148»797 729,894 6l,42ii 884,472, 23,460 18,190 No. Mob. 1688 CW 6^2 2W 20 284. 2590 128 ibidts 426 59 • H^^* fW^yW'^WJ ^Ww'W""fl ^Mr-IWw ^rtW^T^WMrt*" T^"*r* t M C^mlt m m t t' Jkm^»Mtm» WMttOt. iKIIn »^a«w»«l«.it«. 9 i 96 mtw.iuiow^jop;. -'■" DeMriptffMkofyctid; 1' ' >"" y ill- •! I'i .'■f.'-^/i No. 22 6 90 97 17 101 809 8 121 «S6 Ton*. 8479 6S A467 ' 44^282 mi ' 21^979 2d,96l 48 7198 Value. No. Iteu. :.■< Da ; ;;«)l«w,; ' ;;■ • ,■. ■ >' WooOboati, $888,901) 212 8,800 43 2,928,010 19B7 1,850,800 1218 159,990 171 674,126 817 476,860 1410 6<»0' 9 71,980 860 Total, . . . . 200,777 t5,904,60S 6207 kOVA SOOtlA.^ Dwbriplion of Veawl. '** ■« Do."'*-Bterew, ■•■•v filiA^HHeir,'---^ 1. ^ ■■■'■•.' Bnjp, BrtgnntiheM,- 8i^ooti«rt, ^ V Total, :>'"|-i'.- ,f;LfMi.i,v, • ,•> ■» nii: No. 11 Toni. 1666 3 811 49 44^,988 261 117,290 97 21,668 r 89U 66,ni9 2276 100,952 2 8087 84 852,917 '( Value. •78,070 191,120 1(229,244 8,6i0,88O 616,590 2,068,3^29 2)628,239 1,440 lii-c. $10,256,812 No. Men. 110 21 1006 8862 880 8087 10877 6 19288 RKCAnTtTLATIOM. TTT? — T MiM Deocrtptlon of Vei»eL Stemnen, paddle, BArqow/ ' fleftpon^in, .^ OCOWB, BaieaiiXy . WeioA^cSt Notrijg)i:id, ^Tottdi^ No. 221 114 164 8P7 117 687 847 i 61 84a 129 121 77 Tons. 27,108 18,6.58 108,612 177.044 27,66ti» 97,887 191,080 B684 86,266 504O 8089^ 7108 »176 6822 776,848 Value. f2,1J89,070 1, -186^60 4,9^4;474 5,491,970 789,862 2,926(661 4,899,786 66,760 897,472 68^860 eA,890 71,980 92,h90 No. Men. 2085 1294 8.^65! 6089 1071 I 4!l26l 1«865 I 226 1555 5«7 426 860 817 it I s 123,388,062 87286 "j^^i^^^mrim^^^^^^^m^^ir 9i •it 1 iv< i I E Of Uternc i Ohroaoiu ingrMt^ SyeOlM reroeetw SPSS f N * 1869.] < >. M»Bcee A Cot Mat Mannftoott i rewp» AuruTisnnim. lit J No. 7P Prlnc^ Willian^ StrQ^. Chroi|4^iMtn ai^ Watob Haker, Established 1819. PEsoiu,p;r(pN OF OrthenMWt itn doM 0BSO|IQliaVBS$. rHb proiBp(net» wd ■klU: GwroiMNOMten n^ by « Tniult Ohronoiieten, Seztinta, Qa^ruitB. ItoleMopfl^ CompaaMt, «»., oonttanOjr oa famid, and ropalnd. I«gra.tT.ni.y,w.UilJt ma^^ Beat Patb^e. ^(DBO»»UTCWtJ«K)NiBeii«bIt4, ftam hto Ipng expjrienoa lu theOpUo«i Dapartmnt, to s^iTOt only.aoeb ujsfab^ aponlbrthe remody of any rmper^oaott of stght to whtoh they ntey ^ •PpUcd. f leotro-plitod BrHMinii Metal Ware ibr Sile m^Fint Class Workmen only employed..^ The JiboTe Badness is now carried on at NOi 70 Prlhca William Strieet, aEORGKES HXrrCHINSON, Jr. yAot€>g»p"iioCliamio»l»— C?lialongy»ijlt««Joi>n, M ^: 114 AOTKBTI8U1BIIT8. [I86tt. w. r. wosnuN 23 Charlotte Street, IM^RTER AND "^ DE/^L^ IN iND i-i ■..,«<' ■a.... jraO]«9$AliB AWP jMlTAlIit I • 300 Wilnut and Mahogany Chain ; 1000 Wood Seat Chairs; 300 Bedsteads j 50 Ghamber Setts, b flue MHkortmei^ts, RosewcHpNil, Walnut, Oak, Obeinat and ImitaUon. 600 llbe. FEAXmiRS ; Fea!ber Bqcl^- 9nd Spring Beds, Oak Office Ohaiiv, Oak JMniitg Chairs,. Wpod Office Chatrj, Oine S6at Stools, Ship Tables ind Setteee, Hdl Raoks and Ohairs ; Mattraases, in Hair, Corn Husk and J^oelsior ; Children's Carriages, in Willow, Boston Cabs, Gipsey Gigs, RaiAblers apd Peraimbalatoni'; Green and' Drab Sbt Blmds, Looking Glasses, Children's Carts, Toy Chairs, Muaio Hacks and Stooli, 11^atiibtii,iOM TkiblH i^ilv, Brt)bi49» Tilba,.wi|h filtaige as sortment.of Wooden Ware, Settee Credles, Wardrobes and Sideboards ;' Drawing Boom and Parlor Stilts, in Hair Cloth and Reooreringi at Lowm XABxn luns. ' Attended tdj at J^i^ht^ or Bay ! StwNB 55 aiii 5^' dennaiii 8ti«et,' VaMstdn^ Cdr. VtAih Direct importer oJTIhe iSiwilBk Fiiterff Xe^r Watekei vf BotluiiliM A^ ■•«•> F# B. A4«M« 4b fl4Hir» Joseph Sewlll, ThoiMis RiMMll A Sods* and the wat^lnesbf the Amerlcaa WMidi-GMnpattf^WalthaiB, Maife. '' r'-' V' .- '-'/,"> ? 0l»»Ylpft9 Ci^ofMifc»r*t lf»|»lTi|y^n |piPo«. ^mmm mm mifmtilfii^^immkimipmmaaftT i»»»iM»*d>iyyKh, N. B. Wrtoh0t, Clootoi, ^wdfoiy inl4^%veipi Ware oaNfkilly "w^Bei and Fant^' F^PTfo^ ^otS;^ya^^,s, &o. &o. ^rf^»«W M^:^ {smmMm^:. ill ^ ' fita for J. Wi^ite .4 8or?« dbwlciiiay li«y ^^Hery. i '« M » l k6U T m^UAiHim^mMii^mt^» ' 1^*M ' n I T I s I I I J"' [tW9. f»W N. B. oarenjlly n. 18«1»L] ADTinisiinnm. HI 3##9 &'SB . *B01 mmi :u;3:,->:r f:H£ bjBljl'AJi.kq ■ .. .b — fe trim kcture. ^hquJa nape a It cbsto ieiB ituin hali wlit 3roa W©^ Are reod^if^ended by tlie FaeoH^ M far preferable tJ9 ■ F^tithers, and costs only Iwlf a» niiicb.' (■ 1 1-. I i-r . R^j - ;.''iv/ Itlanufk^otor^ at tlft* ;^rooWPi» »I1I1» Ea«t end II I ■A^ycm^d afm-iiirhie^i im'mm w^ »«Mttfcogyvt»t. JoBBa* ; mmmmm rtt ciamioninpfm* its jaenaannuiKtB. [1869. ^u mmmm;» ■ I f I f I I ...I. J. K<»P**tf"ll? ^"1^ litte^tion^o, their TH£T ARE ENABLED TO UNDERTAKE tmmM ^xvdi '2\,axitKJ6ooV» iqi| e^«^ ^e«e.YvXk.>Xo>cv. XNSURAIjrOS FORMS, WAT BILLS, ^ OATALOOUESi BOOK WORK, mSitm&6, ' Is&^wulwSg, cards, RAOiW AT FORMS, OIRPOLARS, HANDBILLS. LFOALFOIUJtS, V J^JedElfTS, ftc. fte. ko. Striot attentton giTen to all ordera, and work dona at ttie Vnt uomntOHAnom. Ordert /k>m 'ike' ChuiHr^ toilt receive immediate attention. Qoiit^lng Hotiii Stattohery of all kinds. ^■.9«,XrfftwSj^ M i>w^?.«iJM>tvLr»a».- gt» >^q1mi. \s 186t I 8 U2 4 I The ' a s E pari '•B( i ( 3 !. ft J me 'Umefith [1869. feg • ?3 ■f ]^vA iir m p ; the Ynt attention. (inds. •~3oBiH7 I I Jdy^^iilgoe ^ c;o.-:<^ldtAk C«>imania.g'»>lt Wotak 1869;] ADTKtrnilfBITg. 1U »■»-■ I 1^ Steam Engitie and Jbehme Shop, Albion and St David Sts., JSt John, JV. B, • ^» The Subscriber having ;^^ the recently improred faciliUes, ii prepared 7 f f to tnauoflMtin^ ^vei«f descrip|io}i ff snUI ERfflMK & BUUBS, , 1*01 Karine or Land Purposes, of Kkj Siie. He irould direct especial attentiota to tlia above, and woald refer [ parties requiring them to owners of Tug Boats *' Victor,** ** Daisy,^ "Bessie Bonnell,'* and "Specie.** s « I t I ft e I 8 c ,.~^ _-.,. Made to Qjrder, a^cLJf>ttems furnished. • Im^WjIi^ on HAMO.-r-^ip Wori, JPipes and P^pa, Cc^JBtoves, Gani-| b<#8ai^,C%e'l|t6fes, 0rates, f^jyoSlii^ Oveu an4 FurnMiaVlIoalths, fto. Carleton Airtight Cooking' Btoye. SOLE IIANUFACTC- AND / 77H7 RER OF PATENTEE -Hulbert's Patent Ploug|^. I Proi|0|anc^|7^;.Jges^tObetlp<,bestraoaghjtethie Blaoksirlth Work Executed Promptly^ on l^raitemis^ @r Plans and arrangements tor dl ti^kjexeoated in tliis Establisli<^ ment, will be mad^ without charge. 5 ; •.' JOHN SMITH, i: FracUcal Engvfb^ and MillwrigHt , ^uare i^ourtoon, (Bit ^p:ifciMldlLiKt^X| a|l*|^||i,/Sf 5 i I OP ■PMii yn»».<»»g4e|> qte^4»l»,gea#on a^ Cj^i^longr»jg. I 1869 41 ■ m •i .? I « •fl CI Tal pfti FE im n COI am foi as nu I;' Joli^ey*! 'I^pol»"«C.^« 3erryinan, g Klpy-it^. 1869.] ADysBnaxioNTS. 121 i i ± i i « •fl •» (sucdEis^oiia *d tmA.6¥^ & co.,) "■ "'■ ' ■ " Jt-. 1 ■ ^ ■ Take this 0#lii^¥ftr' <^^"thdriKiwn ' *dnd t>op4im* eetabliklhnelit of MitedES. FELLOWS (j^; OOi,! and tt). assuf© fherii {ttoit our importations of MEMffliS, enffllQILS^ &c. r iiiit . :- iri' i, ■<.•■! . , , . • ^!." ,.• -.ill continue to be made from the best Uonses in i^ondon and Paris; and our Stock will, in all respects, be found as Tow nuine eirticleeh; rans, anu our ovouk win, iu h» respeum, uo te be select s^nd choice, and our. prices will bo r as is consistent with the employment of go- i .Ml I .9 .0 n ''-Hi p V Ale:x^tt^i^, "Wjf^j^V. fto-w" r'»otQ:py, ISt* JQifin* ilM^^t. D % i i Sf '08«ft. Eippipir wmmsmt^^m k fivvgi Mid XefieknA, We alwayd tttftviei^ni bito^ » tttt^ iaddnmeiit of OLEAY ^jIgite l^ ^ LUBnrs POMADES and TOILET ABTIGLE8. COMBS, in O-reat Variety ; .SI .'*^L ^.j**"' I - ' y U J ■ '-i AAlfc BifosHBS, CE5fH BRUSHES, J.n<^ aU articles umaUy Bold in first class Drug Houses. 1 I « s 1! H5 'v : '"^A in the hands of most competent persons, of from ten to fifteen jears* ^ espaAenoe, and w (( ciui gaarantew< fMrfSoot satisfafetieli both 0Dtd6xi. =*F I K^TJlsL is one of the best in the City, and as we buy our Goods in very large qnaii^ties, and from first hands, we ^ eiiibldi^o|p^e Sir cnflCSpneflTsinBriiB* iQt&n- ti%ei. Ofr Wic^**au!i!*TTftr^bl%)Ad4tis. faptppy ibotU to Ca^ and Time buyers. Tlf^ ,pj^k our Goods carefiUly^ iic^r]|^ ^hem veiqr distinctly, and ship them promptly, and according to order. \ .;JJ 'j i'ij ,c.v,v.ilu0 «/' I. OF THE ■M ^A^'i'^^t^^iktU A.TTHE ^€nx^' }M^. ■I 'T!^'\ W'a'V^V) Ajl VVj\\\ We 1)tiy ri'T^n^itjW I;dt8, dtid ^^ M'^«le ^W#^t 'Ati ihf«peet{bn of dar Stock is ^oHeHed from intending Purchasers. ' " " ' ' 'tf ; B<.^ ! tiii^*^iyn«»r. >nriiwuuiBMTi. [1869. r^UU 3r i ■ SfllNCTON BE(M;' ^m'fx>ndon, aiid will' sell th^biiti at tlie' loWe8(t rateB, Inia rd*t>aii^. and gua^iitiiee their ^nAlityi - Express Mesibangetrs, Captaias of Schoomers^^d iQ, and others, are always coinf on 4rdibrl^] ii.1T Ti yml^mkiy'^9^^^ m mr An WffWB WE OFFER LO W. Jn it k quite imp^BMme to cnumCTM^^lrere the Vftir^a,f|Eticleawe \9>y.^ iii S>tock, we w^ld sta^ tl^ftt our assortment is very.large^ and well selected ; our Goods are first class, and our aim is to please our 3[ai|^We|g,-#n^ -WTf^nf^t, r^e^tfl41^,<^gljif t^% call from all. sko9»l^deiit" Advertising Pamphletti, ., . . ApifMit Agricuttoral Hodeties' Seedti of dl'kihtfs; Twniiidg TTieinils , ' ' and Ireplementa of HasbMbdr/, when ^^s'liedaJljr int> ' '" ported by, for the enconragement gal l«IM'«b£t 'FfflS'-'' ''■''''"''"' p__S!'j'7 JcoH |-,!;.'t;ilifl Ti> JjM'WsiilL .. vo-r{ 16perQ9ii«:' u It use are subjects or citisens of the country they rejpil'eii^n^ . and not engaged in trade or commeiVe, . . . Pi^ "'''''''' ^ Ashes Pot, Pearl and Soda. . . . Wee''""" Atlassas, hot elsewhere mentioned, . . 16pe>'o«ttir bagatelle; Board's and Billiard Tables.,- ,j lu^-- ,: , .^ifpfrostii Bark,.T^nP*'''.' ' ■ . ■' ''. ■ . .t.il^e.^,,;. „.,„ Bark, Bpfries, i!fut8. Vegetables, Wood and Drugs, used ^i.^einooiU chiefly in dyeing, . . . F^, „„„3.,}i Barley. „/:.„ ,• • . .--■''- ^ - •'•>^..l^. miWi Barley, Pot and Pearl, . . . XODQCAS^iji Banlla or Kelp, . . ] . ' Jt-,J^ ; / „ BoUny, spedmens of . . • , ffWs ' - ilfJ ii Bleaohina Powders, . . . . Frjoe . „,, ^ Beer in Wood. . . . . 6'«Mper'ga}i A L jr<»lm*y^ Tool*— C?» 0« Berrym»ii» n Itlng-at. I 1«M.] TAKinr oiTBTOx Dtrriis. [1869. Bmt Ib BoMIm, . 7 ctB per gal Bwiol«b .... Ifiopergal BllUard Tabl«s, Bagttell* Botrda, when {mport0d direotlj by Mid for th« ate of BegimenUl Corps Berving in the iMMBlsioB, .15 per cent BoltlBg, Doek, and Hose Duok, . . Free BlaokiBg, . .10 per cent BlMehinirPowder, .... Free Books, bmnsreplrint of British Copyright Works (see else.), 12i per cent. |Ol.Aim--XXlL Yio., Cu. II., Sec. 8.—" Ijut this Act ■haU not afool tho OopTright Act, 18 and 14 Vic, Cap. 6» or any d«ly imposad nnder it"] Bodta» Blwk Aeeoant and Oopy-books, and Books to be wnttali or drawn apon, .15 per cent Booka, Mips and Charts, imported not as merchandise, but as the parsonal effeotc of persons arriving io Dominion toboeonso bona 0de residents thereof, . Free 9ooks, piflntad, Periodicals and Pamphlets, not beins fo- - r ;igii repntit of British Copjrigtit works ; nor Blank Aooooat Books; nor Copy-books ; nor Books to be writiaii or drawn npon ; nor reprints of Books ;,i-inted in Canada; nor printed Sheet iinsid, Boota and Shoea (Leather), Boot Felt, BocifE, Map, and News Printing Paper, Bono, mannfaotnred, BoBoata, Hata and Caps, Bibles, Testaments, and Devotiooal Books, . BinBaelo Lamps, .... BUernt and Bread from Great Britain and the B. N. A. ProTinoes, . Tioilar Plata, IroB BoltlBg OlodiB, . sOVBZ, • Bdbkbindara' Tools and Implements, BottloSr Gontaining Spirituous Liquors, Wines and Malt Liqoors, Braealeta, Braid, Ao., made of lidr, 'Brandy, Brandy fbrpiBeers' If ess, otnrad. or Lron, flat, 5 per cent 15 per cent Free 15 per ceut 15 per cent 15 percent 5 per cent Free Free 5 per cent Free Free Free 15 per cent 15 per cent 80o per sal Free 15 per cent Free Free Free Free Braaa, in bars, rods and sheets, Brasa in scraps. Brass and Tin Clasps. Slides, snd Spangles, for the manu- fiwtnre of Hoop Skirts, . . Free BrbfistoBO, roll or flour,* . Free BrlBtlsii and Uo^ Hair of aU kinds, .Free Brttannia H etal^are, . 15 per cent BfoOBia and Broahea of all kinds, . 15 per cent Broom Com, Free Brim lloalda» for gold-beaters, . Free Bnokwhait, . < . Free BodEwhaat Meal, . 15 per cent Bolba and Roota, other than Medicinal, . Free BnlUoB aiid Coin (except United States silrer coin), . Free Bnrr Stono, . Free ''AlwM^1iyto| WoplKp (»aw Factory, i^t...Jofan. 9 [1869. 7 ctB per Kail IOC per gal 15 per oent Free 10 per cent Free 12* per cent. S per oeot H I I I OB 9 9 e '41 It I jyaiorliatlonMOMref^lly pyepayed l>y Clialoiiev. 1869.] TAurr oonoM ddtiks. [186V. Bute, OMte, and SUtoes of Marbles, brqpse, or Alabai* ter; PaintiDga and Drawings, as works of art ; speci- mens of Beulptore ; Cabinets of Coin ; Medal«, Oems, and all colleouons of Antiquities. . Fre« Butter, . . » . iotoporlb Bunting, . . . , . . Frea c Canvas, when imported for sbips, . Vraa Cables, Hemp and Grass (wben used for ships or Tessels only), .... Free Cabinetware or Famiture, . . 16 per oent Cards, playina . . . S6 per oent Candles and Tapers, of Tallow, Wax, or any other material, 16 per oent Canada Plates, and Tinned Plates, . 6 per cant. Candlewick, Cotton, . . . . Frea Gaoutebouo or India Rubber or Outta Peroha, anmaanfao- tured, .... Frea Gaoutebouo or India Rubber, manufactured, . 16 per oent Carriages, .16 percefit Carriagos of TraTollers, and Carriages employed in carry • ing Merchandise (Hawkers and Circus Troops excepted )Frce Carpetc i id Hearth Rugs, .15 percent Casks, Barrels, and otner paok^gen containing Bugars, Cane-juice, Byrup of Sugar, or of Sugar Cane. Molas- ses, syruD of MolasMs or of Sorghum and Melado, and Carboys containing Sulpbarie Acid, . 16 per cent Cassia, ground, . .86 per cent " unground, . .16 per cent Cashmere, manufactured . , 16 per cent Castings, Iron and all other^ . 16 per cent Cement, Marine or Hydraulic, uncronnd, . Free Cement, Hydraulic, ground and calcined, .16 per cent Cheese, . . . . 8 ets per lb Chandeliers and Oas Fittings, .16 per cent Cbarte, Mapa and Atlasses, not elsewhere mentioned, . 16 per cent Cbinaware, |larthenware and Crockery, . 16 per cent Chain, Iron . . • Free Do. nuderhalfineb, . . 16 per cent Chinaware, Officers' Mess, Free CharitableSocieties, donations of Clothing for gratuitous distribution by . Free Church Bells, .... Free CoffiBa (green), . Scteperlb " (roasted or ground), . . 4 bte per lb Chicory, or other root or Tegetable usedgas Coffee, raw or green, . . . . Scperlh Obioory, kUnMlried, roasted or ground^ . . 4 cts per lb Citroni, • • • 1<( per cent Cider, . . . . .16 per oent Cigars, vii. : Value not oTer $10 per M„ , . . $8 per M. " over $10 and not OTer $20 per M., . . $4perM. " over $20 and not over $40 " . . . $6 per M. " over $40 per M., . . . $6perM. Cigars, Offioers' Mess, . . ■ . Free Cinnamon, ground, . . .26 per cent « unground, . . 16 per cent ■ ■■»;*« »t, ,«l StmwLlm JMwLmlimmt' 'Hfanlx>gt;oii JSyoa* S fli I It It I 18«».] TAftI nr CDBTOU OCTIIfl. [1869. Clays. Earth u4 Ban"<- ^ "•■■', ••': '" . Clocka, '. . , . ^,. Clbthih^ aifc. : I>akM in foulp^ ^i*r- let and llorone, VJKri ^TaHM hnd' Ghiaeae BIuib. Etf^> lish Umber, raw; HItfe h]*t%, Paris iad Permanent > CH^a(M,' Satin, and fine wdkabed' White, Biahromate of Potaihi, 8u(rar of Lead,- and British Qnm, for manv- ftWtikHngpnrpoKes only; CoihWtMiariat Stores, A CoMNItiibivery, 15 per eent Free lApar oent Free Free Ifi per cent Free Free Free 16 peif-oant FrW 15 per cbnt Free Free Sctiipef gal Ifftitapergal Frei ■'' FHrt" Fire« a specific duty oflc; {MiT' ll^i, ftnd SS^er oeiit Copper Tttbei and Piping, when driwQ,- OoM«r,|>I|r, . Copp4ir^!iwbar8,rods, bolts-, sheets, and aheathing, Co|nMr or Brass; manufactured, . Corkwood; or' the bark of the Corkwood tretf, OoMaite, (.when uaed for ships or vessels oi^iy), >. Tarn and Twist, Cottons, Cottbo Wai T^-, SI Cotton Waate and Oandlewiok, Cotton nettiiig, for India Rubber'Sboes, Cordiala, Col^ks, . Co^o^ baan and shell, Crean) of Tartar in eryatalit, gCoopa WutiOil, in crude, unrectiSed or natural state, ohi, Cibin^ta o< . . ' ". '* utterr.'ljkCHiMied, all sorts, . Caa«'«ral > > > I n ■! * SEtS a *.i »<■«;■■ nl.ir-*. . I..».j;li .<»^>. iW > i i < I . o« < rf J. F. JLtA-vrton l^tk-w ]MLa]iuJQB.otrujpev» tat, Jolu;^. f 9: [1869. f^up^? RP^^CnBljfll at C?l wIon ^g* t 1869.] TAKirr 008TO1I ODTIM. [18(9. per ftfti At* CM V »' ir'dent !> .»sV^ Oll^. Dried FroU, . « . . ISperemt DrngdiROl otherwise speeified, . . 16p«v«ent Duck, for Mcl)«rtr thereof. Free Fs-?C7 Oobds and Millinery, vii. : artielei embroidered with Golt!, Silver, or other Metals, . . . 18,|mreeBt ^ Pan and Fire Screena, . , .^ 15 per cent ff Farming Implement, and Utensils, when speoiMiyimpott-' * ed by Atericultaral Societies for encouragement of J aaricaltWe, . i-.r'.' '^ P(t Feathers and' Flowers, . ' '. Felt Hat Bodies, . .. ■• . Pelt, for Hats and Buots, . ^ ' Fibrilla, Mexicmi Fibre, or Tanpioo, white or blaek, and other vegetable fibres for manafaoture, . . Firebrick, Firewood, Fiss, Dried Froits^ . . . . Filberts, do.. . . . . Firftbriok and Clay, . ... Firewfirksv . . . Fish, fresb, not to indnde oyaters. or lobsters in tins or keff8«; : . . . . . . Fish, saltM or smoked, ... Fish and Vegetables, preserved, . . . Fishing Nets ana Seines, Fish Uooka« Lines and Fieh. Twines, . . . Fiait^B.(kit» . . . . . . Fiat Wir» for Crinolines, covered, ... *♦ •' uncovered, .. , Flax waste, ....... Flax, Hemp, Tow. undressed. Flour of Wbe^t or Rye, . . . Forego Newspapers sent otherwise than through P. Office, Furs, i^in Pelts, or Tails, undressed, Far,. or of which For is the principal part, . - . Fre4 ISpereent* l& per cent Free Free Free Free Mpereeat litpereont Free 16 pereent iFreie. .. 1 cent peri*" 16. per cent Free Free Free , ISpereenl Free' wee Free Free 16 per cent Free ■ 15 per cent eita.'vlnflr Brusbev— at Hanlnoton ■(•:' i'P "^ I *l HP! 'I ■ Hif*wiyw?iiippwww»i^ •wrm i « iltflHaiipgtoolK— CO. Beyryman, B»rloir*M Cor. 186*.] TAKirr OOBTOM DCTira. [1809. OftlvniBvd Iron, . FrM OatolhitOU, ... . 1Sp«roMit Oemi «i4 Mtdala, .... Free OerniM PUt«d uo CHldad Ware, muofluitared, of all kiDds,15 p«roent '" fOopcrgal Sffperoent 16 p«re«nt i'.fU Oin, OioKer, gronigd, " nosriund, OIms and OlMswtro, pUted »nd silTcrtd, stained, painted, oroolored,' . , . ISperoent Glauware, Offloara^ IIom, . .do. Olaaa Paper, and Glasa Cloths, . Free Globes, when speeiallr imported for the nae of Colleges, Sclentifle and Literary Societies', . . Free Goat Hsir, unmanufactared, . Free Gold, Silw.and Electroplate, manufactnred, . ^ 15 per cent Gold and 811? er licaf for Ptaters' use. Free Goldbeater's iBrims, Moulds, and Bkins, . Free. Grass, Gstcir. Palm Leaf, Htraw, Wnalebone, or Willow, ftxoept plait, elsewhere' mentioned, . . IS per cent OraTels, , ' .. . . Free Grain of all kinds, . ' . Free Grease and Scraps, . . Free Grindstones, wrought or nnwrought, . . 16 per cent Gums, British wben imported by Ro6m Paper Mannfao- tur«r« and Stainera for ounufaoturing purposes only. Free Gunpowder, . . . 16 per cent Gui^a, Rifles, and arms ot all kinds, ' . .15 per cent Gutta Perclia, manufactured, . ' . . 16 per cent " ntin)fmaf*Qtured, . . Free Gum, Copal, . . , . Free .Gjpsum, or Planter of Paris, neither groacd nor calcined, Free Gy^tlia^JKroand, when imported bona fide as manure, . Free H- ■ Hardware. tIs. : Cntlert, polished, all sorts, Japanned, planished Tin, and Britannia lietat Ware, Spades, Shovels, Axes, Hoes, Raken, Forks, and Edse Tools, Scythes and Snaitbs, Spikes, Nails, Tacks, urads and SprlgSi S^ves and all other Iron Castings. Other Hard- ware,' Horn,' Pearl, and Ivory^ manufactured, . 16 per cent Harness and Saddlery of Leather manufacture, • -,'16 per cent Hair erlfefhaiir, manufactured, . 16 per cent Hair— Hupan, Angola, Goat; Thibet, Horse, Hog or Mo- hair, tiumanutaotured, • . . . Frea H4tPl«ih, ■ ... Free Bay, •■':■.•■ . . . ,'»•■'.'•' ■ ;■ Free Heinp, ntfdreUed, . . Free Hides, Hbnls, and Pelts, . . Free Hosiery, . . 16 per cent HopS) . . , . Free Hoop Skirt Mannfaotures, Tiz. : Crinohne Thread, for 6b- Terins Crinoline Wire; clasps, tin and brass; slides; spangleB and slotted tapes, and flat or round wire, on- covered, . ' . . • . Free Horses. ' .. . . .Nv. • w^,; r- ,;■; ..=.fTr..:„--j i . ^ tl6lphead Homed Oattio, . . . . $10^ head 1 .1 M l ■ ' ■ ■ I i t ill III I I II I I i » I !■ !' It i M yiiotogritplfcio Clk^jaklcmlm—CtkmlaikWf glt> JTolm 1809. J TAtirr ocROM Dunn. [1869. a H; Free tl5«he«I loghead ■t. I Indiffo, . . . . , Indian Corn, end Orain of all kinda, . . [ndian Meal, .... India Rubber, . . . . Ink of all kinds, except printing, . ; . Ink, Printinj^, . . ; . ■ . . Iron, Ualranued or Pig, . . . Iron — Horap, .... Uoop or Tire, for driring wbeda of loenaiottTei* bent or welded. Iron Railroad bara, Wrousbt Iron Chairs, and Fiah PUtos, Bar, Rod, Hoop, and Sheet. Nail and ijpiked Rod, round, square, and flat, • Rolled Plate, and Boiler Plate, " Wire, . . ♦ . Iron Tubes and Piping, when drawn, . Iron Knees and Riders, Iron Masta, or parts of Iron Masts. Iron, puddled, in bars, blooms, and biUeta, . . • J Japanned Tin, planished Tin, and Britannia Metal Ware, Jewellery and Watches, . . Junk and Oakum, <4 Frt* free Ftm FrM Fr^ Vf— Ftm Frt* Free 6 p«r e«ni 5 pereent 6 per tent S per oent Free Free Free Free 15 per cent 15 peroent Free Kelp, Kryolite, K Lard and 'I'allow, . . Lead, pig, . . . • . . Lead, in sheet, . . ' . . Lead, white, dry, . . ' ' ' . Lead, red, drjr, .... Leather, viz. : Sheep, Calf, Goat, and Chamois Skins, dressed, varnished, or enamelled. Leather, or Imitation of Leather, manafaotnred, Leather, Sole or Upper, . . Locomotive and Engine Frames, Cranks, Crank Axles, Railway Car and Locomotire Axles, Piston Rods, Guide and Slide Bars, Crank Pins, Connecting Rods, Looomotives, and Pasaenger, Bagsage and Freight Cars, running upon any line of road crossing the frontier, 80 long as Dominion liocomotires and Cars are ad- mitted tree, under similar oircumatanoes, in the United States, . Locomotive Engines and Railroad Cars, Logwood, Extract of Lime, « • Linen, . . - . Linen, table. Officers' Mess, Linen Machine Thread, for Boots and Shoes, Liquors, malt, Officers' Mess, Litharge, . . . , Liquonce, ■ . Free Free 1 cent per lb Free Free Free Free 15 pereent 15 pereent 10 per oent Free Free 16 pereent Free 15 per cent 15 per oent Free Free Free Free 15 per eent "WaUciJis Oaxxes* at Hanlnstion Sro». .c 'f'- ■ n ■ If. - 1 f* ,• *(i 9 ,11 ' i4 l I . I I I ■ I ^ 'I 1869.] TAHlVr COSTOU DUTIES. [18G9. Lemons, Oranges, and Citron, .15 per cent Luicber.'plMk and Mwed.of mahogany, rosewood, walont, oheny, ibeetnut, and pitch pine, . .Free — ' M MaMa.«lit«iwl Vermieelli, > Ifipereent Maohinei7t liill«nd Factory, of all kinds and parts thereof, not txr tnblode ateam evginea, boilem, water wheels, or tnrbi«ita/ .... FnM Machine Silk Twist,' ua6 Mmhtne Ltnim Thread, . Free Maee, . . . •' . 85 per cent Malt, '. .. i . -■ , . 40cperbaab Manitlw CNmm, Sea Oraas, and Mosaea, for Upholstery patrpttses, . . . . Free Maifiires^ . . ' y • • . Free MariuflMtared Marble, other than sawn slabs or blocks, . 15 per cent Matches, ' . . . .16 per eent Manafkctori)*, Til : — Marble ~dr Imitation, . . - c .> IS per cent Boney Sitell, Horn, Pearl and Ivotiy,^ ■ ■. ■ do Gold, Silver, Electro>plate, Argentine, Albata, and " • lOil- " - k German Silver, and Plated and Gilded ware of all kinds. Brass pr Copper, - ■ la do do Leatlieir or Imitation of Leather, . . do : Wood.! '. ..... . 15 percent Cashmere. .do Meat, Fish ana Vegetables preserved,. do Marble, in. blocks, untrronght, or sawn on two sides only ; . and siabcfrom such blocks, having at least two edges nnvrrought, ... * Free Meats, ('resh, smoked and salt, . . . . Ic per lb Mi^al^. Backwheat, . . . . 15 percent MedaU, ^ i. . . . . . Free Medicinal Roots, . Free Medicines, Patent and Medicinal Preparations, not other- wise epecified, . 85 per cent Medicine for Hpspitals, . .. . 15 per cent Me'ftl^ Typie, in blocks or pig, . . . Free Metallie^«ides,. ground ojt nngntund, and washed orun* washed, dry, not calcined, . . . Free Millinery of all kinds; . . . . 15 percent Models, . «. , ' .: . . . Free Molasses, if used-for refining: or miMattfacturing sugar, . 78o per 1001b " if not so n;^, .. . 85peiroent Musi?, Rheet, printied, ... . 15 per cent Mnsioal Instruments Jor MUitwy Bands^ .: Free Musical Instruicents, inelndittg Mubieal Boxes and Clocks, 15:per eect Mustard, . ' . . .15 per cent MoMS) for upholstery purposes, . Free N Newstspers. ;Foreign, sent otherwise than through the PostUffiee, . .... .... .;.. 15 per cent Nitre or Saltpetre, ....t- .... .... Free Nitrate of' Soda,. .... .... Free . Nuts, when chicifly used in . dying, «... ..... Free Nulmetcs> , .... 25 per cent NAtural. History, specimens of .... .... Free ^^^M^IeBndift^p^^^S^^^n^^^Zi^a'^^^^B; i i I ymre Oay^ign 13i&e4* it^ aeo,son at Cl>aio»<»»><» e g 6 I s ! I m a s h a 1869.] TAMWr OOfttOH D0TIRa. [1469. Nap^ba, Bvntole, an . Nats, ofall kinds, unless otherwise specIBed, « • » • 16o per gii Free 15 per cent Free Frea Free 15 per oent Ochres and Metallic Oxides, |p^nnd ot nngronnd, and Washed or tih washed— not oaieli^M,' . .... Vree Oakum, .... .... ' ..». •>.. Free Ochre-:, sround or calcined, . . . ^ .... 15 |ier .a|^n( i Oils -Cocoa Nut, Pine and Palm, in tiieir crude, uutectlfled, ;^ ' ' j or natural state, .... ....' Fr^« ' " Betiiofle, Hrnsiue, Benioine, Petroleum, distilled, purified, or r«fined, .:.: .... IScpefgiil " Kerosene, Cdal^ distilled, purified and refined, . lAope'tfal " Petroleum, irude, .V:: ' wise specified, ' ....' .... lOopefgal! Oils in anj way rectified, pumped, racked, bleached, or ' prepare, not otherwise specA&ed, . i^-Kiff Oil Cake or Linseed Cuke, . . . .' • • •> , Oil Clotfaa, ...; ...» . I... Opium, «..« «... .... Oatmeai, .... « • . • > > . > Ores uf all kinds of metals, .... .... Ornaments of Bronte, Alabaster, Terra Cotta or Compo* 15 per cent Fr^o 16 pet ceiit' 1& per cent do. Free situin, ....' .... Osier or Willow, for basket-makera' use, Painting*, in Oil, by artists of well known ment, or copies of the old ma^tera by such artists, .... Paints and Golor^ tint ^f^ewbere theotiOhed, Paper— Book, Ma^, 6r N0WS I^rintiog, .... • . • • l*upor HanKiugSt ••»• ••»• •••' Papier Macbie, ..•»• «•»•' »•'• Parasols and Umbrellas, > > • • > • • • Pepper, ground, .... «... •••• " ungroUnd, • . > • • • • • Perfwrncrj , not otherwise specified, .... Per funied' Spirits, .... Pelts, . . ^ » • Perfumed and F»»acy Soaps, .... .... Petroleam, refined, .... — Phosphorus, .... •..-• i ■ .... Pickles and Sauces, .... ..■• •••. Pimento, j^icound, .... .... • • • • ' " iinground, .... .... .>• > Pipe Clay, .... • . . • .... Pipes, Tobacco .... . ' ' * * * ' * ' Plaster of Paris, jrround and calchaedi . • • • *' not ground or calcined, . • • • 16 pi^r b'6at Free Free 15 percent 16' per cent I6_)^er cent i 15' per cent Iffpcfrcent , 25 percent '■ 15 per cent I 25 per cent •1.20 per gal Free 95 per cent. 15c per gal Free ■ , , : 15 par cent 25 per oeat- . 15 per oent Free 16 per cent do Free lL9 PorUble Hand Hrintint; Presses, .... .... 15 per cent Printed, LUbograpbed or Copper-plate Bills, Bill-beada, and Advertising Pamphlets, - . . . . do Poaltrf . .... .... .... do Plated ware, .... .... ■ .... do Platers' Leaf, .... ... Free Plants, . . . . Free Porter in bottles, .... .... 7 cts per gal Porter in casks, .... .... 6 cts per gal Pig Iron, Pig Lead, and Pig Copper, Free Pitch and Tar, .... .... .... Free Philosophical Instniments and Apparatus, includius globes, when specially imported for the use of Colleges and Scientific and Literary Societies, ^ . , . . Free Plants, Shrnbs and Trees, .... .... Free Plank and Sawed Lumber, of Mahogany, Rosewood, Wal- nat. Chestnut, Oberry, and pitch pine, : .... Free Plank and Sawed Lumber of all kinds, except Walnut, ,, Mahogany, Chestnut, Rosewood, Cherry, and pitch pine, 16 per cent Printing Ink and Printing Presses, except Portable Hand I'rintin^ Presses. Patent l^edicines, .... .... Provisions for Army or Navy dr Indian Nations, Prunella,. . .... .... Puddled Iron Bars, Blooms, and Billets, Pumps and Pnmp Gear, .... Free 25 per cent Free Free Free Free Kags, .... .... .... h ree Railroad Bars and Frogs, .... .... .... Free Ratan, for Caning Chairs, .... Free Red Lead, dry .... .... Free Rosin, .... .... Free Rice, .... .... .... 15peroeDt Rigging Wire, .... .... .... Free Rifles, Quns and Fire Arms of all kinds, .... 15 per cent Roots, .... — Free " Room Paper Manufacturers— The Colors and articles follow- ing, when imported solely by Room Paper Manufactu- rers and Stainers for manufacturing purposes only, that is to say : Lakes, in pulp, scarlet und morone, Ultra Ma- rine and Chinese Blue, English Umber, raw, Blue- black, Paris and Permanent Greens, Satin and fine washed white. Bichromate of Potash, Sugar of Lead and British gum, .... .... .... Free Unm (packages 15 per cent.), .... .... 80 cts per gal s SandPaper and Sand Cloth, . . . Free Sails, ready made, . . .15 per cent Sail Cloth or Canvas, from Nos. 1 to 6 (when used for ships or vessels only), . . . Free Ski Ammoniac, Sal Soda, Caustic Soda, Silicate of Soda, Soda Ash, and Nitrate of Soda, . . Free Salt, . . . . . Free Sea Grass, .... Free Seeds, for Agricultural, Horticultural, or Manufacturing purposes only, . . Free St i ▲le.^ibiidjra. "W^orks &»yir IPaotovy, St* Joiin. # •PWH ""Pi [1869 Bts per gat eta per gal ee ee I^f. t i J*re«crtptloiiaotii«efally i>i'ei>n.red "by Cl>ttl 1869.] TARIFF CrSTOM DLTIK8. [1869. Scrap Brans and Scrap Iroo, . . Free Shawls, ..... 15 per* . t Ships' Blocks anl Patent Bushes for Blocks, . Free " Binnacle I.amps, . . . Free " S^hacklea- Sheaves, . . Free " Signal Lamps, . . . Free " Travelling Trucks, . . . Free " Wedt f 8 HPd Wire Rigging, . . Free Shell, manuraotured, . . . 15 percent Sheep, . . . . . fi per bead Shrubs, . ■ . . . Free Silks, Satins and Velvets, . . .15 per cent Silk, Woollen, Worsted and Cotton Embroideries, and Tambour Work, . .do Silk Twist ar u Silk and Mohair Twist, not elsewhere specified, do Silk Twist, fur Hats, Boots and Shoes, . . Free Silver and Gold Cloth, . . .15 per cent " Leaf, . , . .tree Skins, undressed, . . . Free S Iver Plated Ware, . . .15 per cent Slate, . . . . . Free Silver Coin, United Stales, , . . 15 per cent Slotted Tapes, for the manufacture of Hoop Skirts, . Free Small Wares, , . .15 per cent Snufi— ground dry, damp, moist, or pickled, 5 ^ ct. ad val. A 1 5c per lb Soap, common, . . . . Ic per lb Soap, Perfumed and Fancjr, . . , . . 25 per cent. Spelter or Zinc in sheet, . . . Free Spelter in block or piff, • • • i^'ree Specimens of Natural History, Mineralogy, Botany, or Sculpture, . . . Free Spices, ground, indudins ginger, pimento and pepper, . 25 percent Spices, unground, includina; ginger, pimeuto and pepper,. 13 per cent Spikes and Nails, composition, . . . Free Spirits and Stroiijr Waters, viz. : Brandy, Gin, Rum, Whij-ltcy, Spirits of Wine, Alcohol, Bitters containing Spirit, Vermouth and other Spirit- uous Liquors, of whatever strength, not otherwise spe- cified, on every gallon, and so in proportion for any greater strength than thni strength of proof t>y Sykes' lydro^ettr, and for every le&s quantity than a gallon, 80c per gal 15 perceut 2c|Jft Frfe 15 percent Free 15 per cent Fiee Free Free Freo 15 per cent Free Free Free Free Spirits of Turpentine, Starch, . . Stone, unwrought, Stationery, ..... Steel, wrought or cast, in bars and rods. Steel Wire, flat and uncovered, for Crmolinea, Steel Plates, cut to any form, but not moulded, . Steel Chairs, . . . - . Stereotype Blocks, for printioe purpose?, Steamboat aud Mill Shafts, in Cranks, forged JkfrUi»l)i«w.-<~JbJLunlxiirton :B:f09i, \ ■■, €■ ^iT >«mpwpipppiiim«iiinHP«i mmmm Jg»gdL'wa ge — C O. Be g y y wtaai, JBmrlorwHt Covn^v, .5 ( I H H H • IS IB H ID 1869.] TARirr cnsTOM ootiss. [1869. Sulphur, in roll or flour, . Free Senoa, .... ISpetoent Sng»r — All sugar equal to, and above No. 9, Dutch Stan- dard, . 25 per cent, and lo per lb Sugar— Holow No. 9, Dutth Standard, 25 per eei.1. ad ral. ^c per lb. Sugar— Oandy, brown or white, and Gonfectione'.r, 25 per cent, ad valorem, aiid 1 cent per lb Syrup of Sugar or Sugar Cane, Cane Juice, Svrup of Mo- lasaea, or of Sorghum, Melado, Concentrated Melado, or concentrated Molassea, 25 per cent, ad valorem, and %o per lb Swine, . . • 9'') (when used for manufact'ng purposes), Free Vehicles of travellers (except tiio^e of hawkers and circus troops), . . . Free v Vegetables, Fish and Meats, preserved . 1 6 per cent •T JP. X.a.M'ton, iSaifT Bfanufki'Qtiv^!^!'* ISt* tloJbilci* P Hi § Walm Weav Whal< Whea Whiti Whiti Winei < T t Wire Wire iW Woo< Wer bead •if N 9 Ml s § ft 9 1869.] TAKirr cosTou DimKa [1869. Vermouth, •Vinegar, Vitriol, blue. 80o. per gal )5 per cent Free w Walnuts, Dried Fruits, . . IC per oent Weaving and Tram Sillc, and Wearing or Tram Cotton, for mailing Elastic Webbing and Crinoline Thread for covering Crinoline Wire, . Free Whale Oil, in the casks from on ship board, and in the tiondition in trhich it was first landed, . Free Wheat, .... Free Whiting or Whitening, . . Free White Lead, drv, and WUte Qnc, . . Fi:ec Wines of all kinds, including dinger. Orange, L^mon, Qooseberry, Strawberry, Kaspberry, Elder and Cur- rant Wines, (6 quart and 10 pint bottles to be held to contain a gallon) 20 per oent ad valorem, and 10c per gal Wire (brass or copper, round or flat), . Free Wire (iron,) . . . 6 per cent Wood of all kinds, wholly unmanufactured, . Free Wfiods and Drugs, used chiefly in dyeing, . Free Wood, manufactured, not elsewhere spedfied, . 15 per cent Wool, . . . Free Woollens, . . .16 per cent Woollen Netting, for India rubber shoes, . Free Writing Desks, Fancy and Ornamental Cases and Boxes, and other Fancy Goods, . . 16 per cent Yellow Metal, in bars or bolts, and Tellpw MetAl tjhcathing, . . z Zinc or Spelter, in blocks or pigs, Zinc or Spelter, in sheets, Zinc, white, dry, . . . IVee Free Friee Free Packages and cases in which Goods are usually imported, Free ; ex- cept only bottliea, jars, demi-jpbns, brandy caskii, barrels or other packages in which sptrituous liquors, wines, malt liquors, and carboys containing sulphuric acid, are contained — and all goods not enumerated —15 per cent. ■XPOBT DOTMS. I i m » i Sb'.s.q;le Bolts, per cord of 128 cubic feet, Stare Bolts, •' . . " Oak Logs, per M., , . Spruce Logs, " Pine Logs, *' 'l^a-VB-na ipis9,vm---mt Itltuainfttxiat^^ $1.00 1.00 8.00 1.00 1.00 A I •MWH C?aygUitte^eitoolK— C?. Q. lOmrry tnwkii, »fcrloir*» Coy J 18«9.] XXCI8K DUTIES. [18(U» ! j iater o4^ THE rOLLOWINQ Under Regulations and Restrictions to be prescribed by the Minister CuMtoms Garnaffes of travellers, and carriagf a laden with merchandiie, and not to include circus troops and hawkers. Lnci motive and Railway pajtsenger ba((«rnge and frciftbt curs, running upon any line of road crohsini; the frontier, so long as Canadiau louo- motives and cat's are admittea free under similar circumstances in the United States. Menaireries, horses, cattle, earriages, and harnesses of. Travellers' t^aggage. THB VOLLOWINO flOOPS, When the produce and growth of any of the B. N. A. Provinces, may be imported free of dutr, viz : — Animals of all kinds ; Fresh, Smoked and Suited Meats : Oreen and Dried Fruits ; Fish of all kinds; Froducisot Fish, and of all other crea- tures living in the water : Poultry ; Butter, Cheese. Lard, Tallow ; Tim- ber and lumber of all kinds, round, hewed or sawed, but not otherwise manufactured in whole or in part ; Fish Oil; Qypsum, ground or un- ground. "ajv,*? >H.fi ,1^' TABLE OF FB0HIBITI0N8. The folltfurtl&g ftrticles shall be prohibited to be imported under a penalty of two hundred dollars totiether with a forfeiture of the parcel or package of If^oods in which the same may be found, viz. : Books, Drawings, Paintings, Prints, and Photographs of an immoral or indecent character. Coin, base and counterfeit. "i EXGISB DUTIEa Sipihts, of the proof of Sykes' Hydrometer, per gallon, $0.ff8 Malt, . . . . per lb., 0.01 Snuff, ground dry, . per lb., 0.10 Tobacco—Canadian Twist, Tc^ae bktne tntorqvttU, per lb., 0.03 FipeCut, . . per lb., 0.10 Cavendish, Plug, Twist, and all other manufac- tured Tobacco, not before described, per lb., 0.10 Cigars— Vftlue not over $10 per thousand, per 1000, 1.00 •• " over *10 and not over *1.5 per 1000, " 2.00 " *• over <1 5, and not over *20 " " 8.00 " " over $20, and not over $40 " " 4.00 " " over $40 per 1000, " 6.00 Petroleum a,nd Coal Oil, . per gallon, 0.05 ^ny fermented beverage made in imitation of beer or malt liquor, and brewed in whole or in part from any other substance than otalt, Qii, . ber gallon, MMV ^r■ ' '^'^^^ ■'" . "woii^s^! F?E8,'. For a license fcr distilling and rectitying. Or either, by any process, . ..... . |?.&0 *F(>r a first class license for mailing, . . S>00 * " a second class " . " . . Ifiv* * <* a third class " •* . .100 For a license for brewing, . « .60 For a license for manufacturing tobacco, . . 60 ^ * Provided tlie Qo^ernor in Council may so direct. -as ;i • W» XtA'vrtoii* ea^vr MiAnxLfaottirei'i »"P" nniater of St *Dd not , runnitiff dian lowo- cea io the )8, may be reen and ttber orea- lowr . Xim- otherwisfc id or un. under a the parcel n immoral 1869.J STAMP OUTIBS. [I8«9j! t I Lff9 1.01 .10 •.03 .10 .10 .00 00 .00 ,00 00 05 08X 9 < dl t r=^ fH^ TABLE OF STAMP DUTIES. stamps required on Notes, DrsAs, or BiU of Ezohsom, ezeouted Under #85, . For 125, . . . " t^O and OTer $26, " 9100 and over $50, " eacli additional 9100, . " each " fraction of 9100, Un Drafts or Bills Of Exohsnue in duplicate :— For 9100, " each additional 91C0, " " " fraction of 9100, On Drafts or Bills of Exchange in more' parts than iwo ;— For every 9100, . . . i cent " each additional $100, . , i cent " each additional fraction of $100, . . 1 cent Interest made pajable at the maturity of a*«7 Bill, Ae., ihsUlie coant- od as part of the principal sum. Stamps must be cancelled at the time of atBxing the same, by writing or stamping thereon the date. The stamps for Notes, &t., to be affixed by the maker or drswer ; and in case of any draft or Bill of Exchange drawn out of the Dbdainiou, by the acceptor or first di^awer. Free 1 cent S cents 8 cents 8 cents 8 oenta i cents 9 dents 8 cents INDEX TO ADVERTISEMENTS. Pago. ,T. B. Barker k Sons, Drugs, . . 1 Geo. P. Sancton, Nails, &e., . . 2 John Carlin, Hard ware, 3 Samuel HcGirr, Groceries,. . . 8 Currie k Lord, Confectionary,.. 4 J. D. Marsters, Photographing, 4 llainsvvorth & Co., Foundry,. . 5 W. G. Lawton, Dry Goods, .... 6 W. H. Thome, Hardw&re, . . . . 6 Albertipe Oil Company^. . , . . • 'J Alfred Lordly, Furniture,. ... 1 1. A F. Burp«>e k Co., Hardware 8 C. Kirkpatrivk, Dry Goods,.. 9 W. U. Olive & Co., Hardware, 9 T. R. Jones, Cloihirig. &c„.... tO LawtoD k Vaisste, Drj Goods,. M Daniel k Boyfl, Drg^^oo^is,... . 12 0. R. Ray, Dry Goods, Ac.,. . . iS J. S. Turner, Groceries,. ....%> 14 15 16 92 98 , Page. S. P. Opgood, Marble Works, . 16 H. Walsh, Groceries, &c., 8. J. Scuvil, Banking, ko., . . . G. D. Steves k Co., Grocers,. . L. L. Sharpe, Watches, &c.i . . Geo. HutchiQeon, Watches, &C.1I8 W. F. Worttnan, GrooerieB,... .114 C. E. Burnham,' Furniture, .... 1 14 1^ R. Page, Watches, &c., . . 115 O.H- Martin, ditto, ....116 J. A. White k Co., China, &o.,.ni6 James Flood, Livery Stables,. .119 W. Mitchell, Mattresses,. .... .119 John Smith, Iron Foundry,.,, .f 19 J. Arm8trong k Co., Dry Goods,! 20 Banington Briw,, t)ruga, &c.,. .121 Henry Jack, Insurance,. . . .Cover. Z. G^ Gabel, Rubber 6oods,.Cover. J. F. Lawton, >aws, QdVee. t±^ Page es—for Viscount Monk, Governor General of Xlanadn, read Sir John Touhg. Page 7t)— Suflbury County (HouAe of Assembly), for — ,read J. S. Covert. W. T. Wilmot, Esq., Clerl^ of the Circuits for Victoria. I 'WiiiiSrinfwiv*wn^^^ ■\:x^ am mmt «r-: ilinriiv .1 i'liHYiirfc'riiiiiiii'irti Pi Aatroaonloal BynAolB,. .. 19 ^ ..48 B0M«orHi»tlli w Bovd o|JP»rl(>, JO Itap||«|,C%i»oll,. -•• '8 Bi$tWRt*»Mon«'J. *»«««».•• 1» B«|»«i«t MneatfOB Sweety 81 Brlt'i — ?• C«l«n4«V FNr»»j •'"*!* UtDsas, B. U. AJ?50*iMei,.... JlJ CommifffiQPfn Wltor Bdpply... 47 Obmber or jOottiMro*, 47 CItyofHtfobit 4« X)ti'06fi t».. •.>•...•••• o7 §"2»»»«r7»«.-.- •••'•• •••« CtrletoOi 09 ObArlotta,.. . . . . . . .... 00 Olottoestor, 61 Hviii, M Westeierl«4d,...:..». ^ NortHumDeHina,. .... <• V Rcstigottche, «S •♦ Albert. flf . " Victoria^ (Jt gbons,; 71 iitomS(J«....k..i....... — 80 Cbarcb^ofBagUml,.^. 74 C«thQhc«» JtooM, ...;........... 77 Chut^ pf.^fttivod, ............ 77 CoDfliregiktionMl Qbureb, ...<..,. SO ChHstTanii or Disciples of Obritt, dO Cbfastils,. .................... ; ,. 85 Cuilectors of Slippagtt,.. ...;... M Dominion Tsriif, . . .; ^ . . . . . . . >1S6 lliooesftn CbWreb Sooieiy, . . /. . . 77 flxoBUtiVjeCoanoU........ ...... «{» ~ 1ip.se8.fpr 18^69................ 18 PAQI. Holidftys, PabMe 8 Hook And Udder Oo 4i Hoase of Assembler 70 Hospitals ud Asyioms 86 Immignnt Departnent, .'. 86 Ligbt Houses, 81 Lsocaster, Psrisb of, 6S Legisia^WeObuiiQil...... «» l^iostfo Aurlum 86 MeohMiM^lwmat* «? Msdraii School... ,.-• - ^ Mssonlo, 86 Militia, «« lit. Allison Wesleyan Ed. Ins.,. 81 ' Otters oftbeCroVn... 70 « t . . . . .,. .^nation of Ti^e|.ti.. 18 BybUf^rkel Pn^s,. .... . . ....... Bt* l^eiipitineiiti, 45 Vree-BiilitiBiCbtirehj. .' io Piiie Baptist lidaMltoB Sooietv, il FeKoale Reform 8ool«lty,...^.r.. lift FalUy' ^otng tbraogh,. ........... 42 Fredenoton, Gerporationof,.... 64 |?9stirals in tb» iCfaarcb in :|8K9. 81 Oruhmar Sbiiool,'. . . '. . . . . . ..... 81 SWerif nbrrc BoRpiui, 85 arboul> IMter'i Fees,. ...... . . 86 Hackney Coaob Fares, 48 OfBeers Baptist Convention Offlea rs Or$nf» J||sooiation, ... MUbl^brtert..... ... Fortiif d j:^ rtA pfL. . . . .... .,. . PresQytenan Chardi, . .'....... PrbVlDQlU Bointpr Education, Proiinj#I Instiittle,. Post uiuoe,* ......,....*.*.* PoStaSe.. . f ,. • . ...•.•»..... Post Oflloe. llOBey orders,. ¥(iiUoe t>epirtnient,. "Kis ofPiiJSitV,'. ;'.*.* '. *. '. '. '. 25 Rittm of Wharfage 40 |at«« of Slippage,. . ........... |« Rates of Anoborago, 49 ttatcs of Ferriage 86 RatfiS of Citrtage 89 Hates of Weiring Machines, ... 48 Ref. PM»bTtwisa •... 80 RailWay,. K* A Jf. A,. . -v.. ...... 80 Signals,. 24 Societies * 6 Sons of Temperance, 88 St. John BuMing Sodety,. ... 47 iH. Androwt'i Soetety, 46 8t. Oeorge'sSiooiety 46 Bi. Pataiek Society, 46 gimanfli, Parish , of, fl t. Itartinsj Parish of. ... . . . . . ^ ttS StalTdf the Ar^jr, . ........ I . . . Ol St. Jbhni County Teachers' Ip>., 8ii SiirireyoM bf ibumber 45 f^team (yonuitnicAtion, .. . .V. . . Ot SUtistical........ ...... 04 TopWbarfage, 40 ToUa— Suspension IBIridge, 86 Tntls — Marset,. . . . .' 41 tJnlTarsityofNawpranst^^bk,.. 81 ' Wesleyto Methddist'€hnrch, ... 78 VTeatber Table; 08 iybw vmmtAm amii.lte»pbi»«^at jLl^xtia/etrim^WoTi^t '.••%^ -{^ i.'TrnF .^ ^.-, .tti.|^..^.j,„^ww4fc.»."^*r v>3j||]|sma 'r^ '- r'^>l /**' ■>>*.a« ■^A'SmJmjwl^ ">* i ^^•' ,-*»,* 1 •^-^ rii::ir<^/:r^'l ^^^^^HMKiL^^^^l^ii i: ■ jiTf/'S', .•.; ./»iv;k --,..■ , ., -,Ji-:^ ■.■»!,/■-";;,-:■/:,■ ■. ■ ■■ SP;^Sfe^|lM- ^ss^;---''^- ^ . < V n ■m:\ u m* ■^'V^ ■ ;.^