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WITH TABLES ADAPTED TO THE PROVINCES OF ND PRINCE FOR SALE BY ALL BOOKSELLERS AND GENERAL DEALERS IN NEW BRUNSWICK AND . PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND. J. & A. McMillan, and d. mcalpine, st. john, n. b. London . House, Market Square and Chipman *& Hill, importers of STAPLE & FANCY And Manufacturers of SHIRTS, WOOLLENS, &c. • ^ A full Stock in all departments, am New Goods constantly arriving by every Steanner. ri 9 MCMILLAN'S mrnkm^mm wff Y ALMANAC, FOR lQQOi« WITH TABLES ADAPTED TO THE PROVINCES OF NEW BRUNSWICK AND PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND. FOR SALE BY ALL BOOKSELLERS AND GENERAL DEALERS IN NEW BRUNSWICK AND PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND. FOR INDEX SEE PAGE 159. 3, anG| J. & A. McMillan, and d. mcalpine, st. john, n. b. 1880. Advektisemknts. Dr. Newcomb'B ANTI-BILIOnS HUTURE for Dyspepsia. JOHN H. BUTT, (LATE W. F. BUTT & CO.) MERCHIIIIT TAILOR Til Sou I * s HEN Pia Piani CONSTANTLY ON HAND, 4§§ g§S M^ST, MMM, M, M. PERS' 'inc, DS. N, B, 3., etal, tope, 1, &c. s. i < M> » Oil Cloths. Linoleums 1^ 1 ^^oW^\\\ TaX'XT^v^ ^\\7W^\\\ W'nW:^ ^';f^^W TABLE LINIBNS, ■ —AND— HOUSE FUBI^ISHI^O OOOOS, Carpeti^ made and laid at »hort notice by competent worlcmen. Cornices made to Order in any Style and Finish. 56 KING STREET, SAINT JOHN, N. B. 73 Prince William Street, St. John, N. B. Advertihkmenth. Dr. Newcomb's LnnMEHT for eziemal use. K CLEMEHTSOir & CO., ^i DOCK STREET, ■ ■ ST. JOHN, N. B. Manufacturers and Importers of CHINA, GLASS, [ARTHENWAIIE, KEROSENE LAMPS, Glass Shades, &c., &c., Which they are offering at the lowest possible prices, Assorted Packages suitable for the Retail Trade always on hand. DIRECT IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN PURE HAVANA CIGARS. Carriage makers' Supplies of all kinds at S. HATWARD k CO's, 'M Advkutikkmknth. See Certiiicatef iniide back cover. Agents' Supply House, g Trinity Blocli, 75 Cliarlottc Street. AGEivTS FOR. THE i*a^i?yi^ooiia^i»m:. Agents for Stciv art's Ruhher Hand Stamps. COLLECTING &; REAL ESTATE AGENTS. TRINITY BLOCK, - - - 75 CHARLOTTE STREET, ^jLxisTrn croiiisr, isr. b. J. R. CAMERON, Ennis & Gardner Block, - - - .Prince William Street, DEALER IN AMERieAN AND 6ANADIAN OILS, > German Study, and English and American 3V^ 1=^ S I BlIRjr^RI^ Chimneys, HOI CKS, Ac, ~ 73 \^rince Wm. Itreet, St. John, K. B. I II li 8 Al>VEUTIf4EMENT. Dr. Newcomb's Anti-Bilious PILLS— See Certificiite» Inside back cover. ALBION HOUSE. BEARD & VENNING, DET GOODS MERCHAKTS, IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN friiish^ ^ MERCHANDISE. WHOLESALE and RETALL. ^mm a ¥iiiiiiii# « 18 KINO STREET. St. JTolm, ]V. B, HABDWARE of «U Units at S. HATWARD k OO'i., I I i I •9 m Calculated for Saint John, Latitude 45° 16' N., and Longitude 66° 4' W from Greenwich ; and will serve, with sufficient accuracy, for all parts of the Provinces of New Brunswick and Prince Edward Island. Principal Articles of the Calendar for the Tear 1880. Golden Num ber, 19 Epact,... 18 Solar Cycle, 13 Dominical Letters, D. C. Roman Indiction, 8 Julian Period, 6593 Fixed and Movable Festivals, Anniversaries, &c., &c. Epiphany, Jan'y 6 Septuagesima, " 25 Quinquagesima, Feb'y 8 Ash Wednesday, " 11 Quadragesima, " 15 St. David, March 1 St. Patrick, " Palm Sunday, '* Annunciation — I^ady Day,... " Good Friday,. " Easter Sunday, " Low Sunday, April St. George, ** Kogatiou Sunday, May Ascension — Holy Tliursday, '' Pentecost — Wiiit Sunday,... May 16 Landing of the Lovalists, " 18 Trinity Sunday,....' " 23 Birth of Queen Victoria, " 24 Corpus Cliristi " 27 Ace. of Queen Victoria, June 20 -Mid-Suu(hiv, 17 j Proclamation 21 \ St. John Bap. 25 I Domiuian Day, 'Inly 2^ '• St. Michael— Michaelmas. ...Sei)t. 28 ] Birth of Prince of Wale., Nov. 4 ' First Sunday in Advent, " 23 1 St. Andrew,' " 2; St. Thomas, Dec. 6 Clivistmas Day, " 21 24 1 29 9 28 30 21 25 The year 5641 of the Jewish Era coniineuces on September 6, 18S0. Kamadfin (Month of Abstinence observed bv the Turks) conuuences on August 7, 1880. The year 1298 of the Mohammedan Era conuuences on December 4, 1880. These and other Feasts, Anniversaries, t^c, will be found in the columns of the Calendar. © The Sun C The Moon (^ Mercury 9 Venus © The Earth h Hours m Minutes K Seconds Explanation of Astronomical Symbols and Abbreviations. (/ Conjunction Q Quadrature fp Opposition Ascending Node Descending Node North: S. South East; W. AVest M. Morn'g; A. Aftern'n Latitude. cj" :Mars 'JJ. Jupiter b Saturn g Uranus ^ Neptune ° Degrees ^ Minutes of arc y N. E. Gr. Hel Lat.- Seconds of arc | -Greatest Heliocentric Signs and Influences of the Zodiac. Spj-ing Signs Summer Signs I' 1 ^ vVries, head 2 ^ Taurus, neck 3 ^ Gemini, arms !4 69 Cancer, breast 5 ^ Leo, heart 6 ttP Virgo, bowels Autumn Signs Winter Signs 7 LOJ Libra, reins 8 TTL Scorpio, secrets 9 7f1 Sagittarius, thighs 10 ^ Capricornus, knees 11 'Mi Acpiarius, legs 12 K Pisces, feet 73 Prince Wm. Street, St. John, N. B. 10 Seasons — Eclipses. « « 9h 9h 9h llh llh 7.5ra, 25.9m. 44.3ni. 1.2m. 57.9m. M. « THE SEASONS. Sun enters ^"^ 'Spring begins) March 19th, Midnight. " 6() (Summer begins) June 20th, 9h. a. " yH (Autumn begins) September 22d, Noon. ** ?S (Winter begins) December 2l8t, 5h. m. ECLIPSES IN 1880. In the year 1880 there will be four Eclipses of the Sun and two of the Moon. 1. A total eclipse of the Sun, January 11, 1880, invisible at St. John. Begins on the Earth generally, Jan. 11, 3h. 36.3m. a, mean time at St. John, in lon- gitude 153° W E of Greenwich, and latitude 4° 33' N. Central Eclipse begins generally Jan. 11, 4h. 39.6m. A, in longitude 142® 20' E of Greenwich, and latitude 15° 18' S. Central Eclipse at noon, Jan. 11, 6h. 24m. a, in longitude 160° W of Green- wich, and latitude 10° 24' S. -Central Eclipse ends generally Jan. 11, 7h. 40 3m. a, in longitude 109° 47' W of Greenwich, and latitude 41° 41' N. Ends on Earth generally Jan. 11, 8h 43.6m, a, in longitude 118° 56' W of Greenwich, and latitude 31° 27' N. 2. A Total Eclipse of the Moon, June 22, 1880, invisible at St. John. First contact with Penumbra, June 22, 6h 53.9m. " " " Shadow, " ** 7h 50.6ra. Beginning of total phase, Middle of the Eclipse, End of total phase, Last contact with the Shadow, " Penumbra, 3. An Annular Eclipse of the Sun, July 7, 1880, invisible at St. John. Begins on the Earth generally July 7, 6h 18.8m. m, mean time at St. John, in longitude 59° 37' W of Greenwich, and latitude 22° 47' S. Central Eclipse begins generally July 7, 8h 6.8m. m, mean time at St. John, in longitude 64° 55' W of Greenwich, and latitude 51° 51' S. Central Eclipse, at noon, July 7, 9h 10.4m. m, mean time at St. John, in longitude 22° 28' W of Greenwich, and latitude 62° 30' S. Central Eclipse ends generally Julv 7, 9h 25.3m, m, mean time at St. John, in longitude 8° 10' W of Greenwich, and latitude 66° 34' S. Ends on the Earth generally July 7, llh 13.2m. m, mean time at St. John, in longitude 12° 44' Y. of Greenwich, and latitude 44° 43' S. 4. A partial Eclipse of the Sun, December 1, 1880, invisible at St. John. Begins on the Eartfi generally December 1, lOh 20.5m. a, mean time at St. John, in longitude 13° 17' W of Greenwich, and latitude 65° 1' S. Greatest Eclipse, December 1, lOh 46.9m. a, mean time at St. Joha, in longitude 42° 43' W of Greenwich, and latitude 67° 56' S. Ends on the Earth generally December 1, llh 13.4m. a, mean time at St. John, in longitude 74^ 18' W of Greenwich, and latitude 67° 10' S. 6. A Total Eclipse of the Moon, December 16, 1880, iiivisible at St. John. First contact with Penumbra, Dec. 16, 8h 7.3m m. " Shadow, 9h 20.3m m. Beginning of total phase, lOh 29.8m m. Middle of Eclipse, llh H.6ra M. End of total phase. llh 59.4m M. Last contact with Shadow, Ih 8.9m a. " Penumbra, 2h 21.9m A. S. HATWARO k CO., HABDWABE OF ALL KINDS, i « I le Moon. . Begins I, in Ton- ade 1420 f Green- 109° 47' 6' W of n. hn. it. John, 3t. John, John, in 5t. John, 3t. John, ^t. John, time at Johi, in le at St. , John. I Explanatory. 11 I -ii 6. A partial Eclipse of the Sun, December 31, 1880, visible at St John, when the Sun will rise eclipsed. Begins on the p]arth generally December, 31, 7h 35.4m. M, mean time at St. John, in longitude 71° 44' W of Greenwich, and latitude 35° 31' N. Gi-eatest P^oHpse, December 31, 9h 20.5m. m, mean time at St. John, in longitude 49° 29' W of Greenwich, and latitude G5° 8' N. Magnitude (Sun's diameter 1), 0.712. Ends on the Earth generally December 31, llh 4.5m. M, mean time at St. John, in longitude 5° 44' E of Greenwich, and latitude 52° 11' N. EXPLANATORY. Aphelion — Tiiat point of a Planet's orbit farthest from the Sun. Apogee — That part of the Moon's orbit farthest from the Earth. Astronomicr.I Day is reckoned from noon to noon through the 24 hours. Thus July 21, 9h, is 9h a of July 21, and July 21, 15h, is 3h M of July 22. Conjunction — A Planet directly between the Earth and the Sun is said to be in Inferior Conjunction with the Sun. A Planet with the Sun directly between it and the Earth is said to be in Superior Conjunction with the Sun. Planets are said to be in conjunction with each other, or with the Moon, when they are in the rtame sign and degree. Declination — The distance of a heavenly body from the Equinoctial, measured north or south, in degrees or minutes, on a Meridian. Ecliptic — The plane of the Earth's orbit, so called because Eclipses can take place only when the Moon is on or near it. Elongation — The distance of a Planet from tlie Sun as seen from the Earth. Equinoctial — The circle in the heavens traced 'by the Earth's Equator. Node — Tliat part of the orbit of a heavenly body which intersects the Ecliptic. If the body is passing from south to north, it is called the Ascending Node; if from north to south, the Descending. Opposition — A Planet with the Earth directly between it and the Sun is said to be in Opposition to the Sun. Penumbra — That portion of space around the shadow of the Earth, passing through which the Moon diminishes in brightness, in consequence of a part only of the Sun's rays reaching her surface. Perigee — Thjit part of the Moon's orbit nearest to the Earth. Perihelion — Tiiat part of a Planet's orbit nearest to the Sun. Quadrature — Two henvenly bodies are said to be in Quadrature when they are distant from each other by one-fourth of the Zodiac, or three signs apart. The Sun's Declination and fast or slow of clock are given for apparent noon, or time of passing the Meridian of St. John. The Moon's Southing is given in Astronomical time for the Meridian passage at St. John ; and her Declination, when on the Meridian. The Rising of the Moon is given from Full Moon to New Moon ; and the Setting, from New Moon to Full Moon. The Tides in the Calendar are the Morning and Afternoon Tides at St. John and Charlottetown. In the Tide Table (page 12) will be found Constanta for finding the approximate time of High Water at each of the places given in the Table. It will sometimes be found that when a Constant is added to the time of High Water at the Port of reference the sum exceeds 12 hours; in this case fiubstract 12 hours from the sum and the remainder will be the time of High Water at the required Port on the succeeding afternoon or morning, according as the Tide at Port of re ference was a Morning or After noon Tide. 73 PrinM Wm. Street, St. Jobn, N. B. 12 lORECASTINC} TIIK WeATHER — TiDE TaBLE. f p:xamplk. High Water at St. John, Feb. 26, llh 58ni x Moncton, add -54 12 52 Subtract, 12 Iligli Water at :Monetoii, Feb. 27, Oh 52in m If a Constant to be subtracted is greater than the time of Tide taken from the table add 12 hours, then subtract the Constant, and the remainder will be the time on the previous morning or artern(jou, according as the Tide from the Table was afternoon or morning. EXAJIPLi:. High W.iter at Charlottetown, Julv 11, Ih 12m m Add, * 12 00 13^12 Arichat, subtract, 2 15 Plighwater at Arichat, July 10, lOh 57m A FORECASTING THE WEATHER. Men have, from a very early period, studied the weather, on account of its great influence on their i)ursuits, in order if possible to predict its nature and prevent those losses to the farmer and the sailor which result from violent storms. The earlier students based their j^redictions on the phases of the Moon, but an examination of the Greenwich observations for more than half a century has shown that this theory is entirely unfounded. Weather prophets like Moore, Zadkiel and Venner claim in their Almanacs lo be able to forecast tiie weather day by day for a Avhole year ; but meteorological science in the British Isles, and the Signal Service of the United States, with the Weather Bureau of the Dominion, does not claim to forecast, with any certainty, the weather for more than three or four days at the most. If an observer could obtain, at regular and repeated intervals, readings of the Barometer at stations distributed over a large area he would be enabled to trace the march of the storm, for it has been found that the wind'always blows towards the place of the lowest barometer reading ; and so, by means of the telegraph, he may warn those places the storm is approaching. Still, mistakes are often made, and the forecasts are not always infallible, so that much re- mains to be done before meteorology can be ranked among the exact sciences. TIDE TAKLE. The time of High Water at the following places will be found approximately by adding to or subtracting from the time of High Water at the given Port, of Reference, as follows : Sign, +, add; Sign, — , Subtract. PORT OF KEFERENCE — SAINT JOHN, N. B. Newburyport, +0.1 Portsmouth, +0.2 Portland, +0.4 Kennebec R. (Hanniwell's Pt.) —0.6 Mount Desert Island, — 0.9 New England Coast. Boston Light, Salem, Gloucester Harbor, Ipswich, u. M. —0.9 —0.8 —0.17 +0.5 S.HATWARD & Co., Wholesale Hardware and Carriage SHock, Tide Table. 13 TrOE TABLE — Continued. +0.1 + 0.2 + 0.4 )— 0.6 —0.9 i Bay of Fundy, Nova Scotia. I ' 11. M. S Cape Sable ((Mam Point), —2.54 (Clarke's Harbor), —2.23 Pubnico, — 1.5G Argyle (Jones' Anchorage), — 1.54 Seal Island (Cape Sable), —1.32 Ellen wood's Anchorage, — 1.27 Jebogue, — 1.17 Yarmouth, —1.12 E. Sandy cove (St. Marv'!,' Bay), —0.48 :^ Petit Passage, ' —0.40 i Grand Passage, — 0.3S \V. Sand V cove (St Mary's Bav ), —0.31 Digby Gut, —0.21 Port George, — 0.4 Isle Haute, —0.0 Black Kock, +0.8 Spenser's Anchorage, +0.21 Parrsboro (Minas Basin), +0.56 Jlorton Blutr, (Mimw Basing +1.9 Noel Bay, 1.20 Bay of Fundy, New Brunswick: il. M. Machias, Seal Island, — 0.16 Seal Cove, Grand Manan, — 0.27 Grand Harbor, " —0.14 Fish Head, " —0.5 West Quoddy, —0.9 Campobello — Wek^hpool, — 0,0 St. Andrews, —0.31 i; Etang, —0.2 Lc])reaux, — 0.3 (^uaco, +0.14 Spicer's Cove, Cape Chignecto, +0.14 Grindstone Island, +0.26 Folly Point, mouth of Pet'cod'c, +0.28 Cumberland Basin, Sackvillc. +0.34 Moneton, +0.54 rORT OF REFERENCE- Northumberland StraitH, N. S. -f'HARLOTTETOAVN. P. E. I. Pictou Harbor, Caribou Harbor, Amet Sound, Tatamagouche, Wallace Harbor, Pugwash Harbor, Bay Verte, Arichat, H. ^f. —0.45 —0.45 —0.15 —0.45 —0.15 —0.15 —0.45 —2.15 Prince Edward Island. East Point, —2.15 Boughton Harbor, — 2.5 Cardigan Bay, " — 2.5 Cape Bear, — 1.45 Head of Hillsborough River, +0.15 Crapaud, — 0.45 Bedeque Harbor — 0.30 Minemegash, — 7.15 Egmont Bay, — 7.45 Cascumpeque Harbor, — 5.5 Richmond Harbor, — 4.45 Cape Turner, — 4.35 Grand Rustico, — 4.5 Tracadie, —3.45 St. Peter's Harbor, —2.15 Chilf of St. Lawrence, N. B. Dalhousie Harbor, — 7.35 Bathurst, ' Shippegan, I Miramichi Bar, Sheldrake Island, Vin Harbor, Point Escuminac, Richibucto River, Shediac Harbor, .^And to be applied to that tide at Charlottetown which follows the Moon's Southing. Cape Jourmain, Newfoundland. St. Pierre and Miquelon Road, Placentia, St. Mary's Harbor, Cape Race, St. Johns, Heart's Content, Trinity Bay. Fogo Island, Petit Port, Bay of Islands, St. George Harbor, West Coast, Gulf of St. Lawrence. St. Paul Islands, Magdalen Islands, Anticosti, East Cape, Campbellt'n, Restigouche River, — 6.45 Anticosti, West Point, H. M. -7.30 -7.3 -5.15 -4.45 -5.0 -6.30 -7.15 -9.45 -2.45 -1.15 -2.12 -2,15 -3^ -3.45 -3.15 -3.12 -3.25 -0.3 -0.42 -2.45 -2.25 -9.30 -8.45 73 Prince Wm. Street, St. Jobn, N. B. I III 14 Advertisement. Dr. Newcomb's LDflMENT cores Sore Throat, Frost Bites, V COTTON MANUFACTURES EST^BXjISHIED 1861. COnON CARPET WARP, WHITE, RED, ORANGE, BROWN, SLATE, BLUE GREEN, ETC. ALL FAST COLORS. JJ^°'We have this year made a change in the number of Yarn of which we make this Warp. We now use No. ID'S Yarn instead of No. 8's. Each bundle contains 10,000 yards, and will make length of carpet in proportion to the number of ends put in. mUH WMR FDK WNUBH WL ANY WIDTH AMD NUMBER OF YARN, Single or Double and Twisted. WARRANTED TO WEAVE WELL. Our Goods are sold by us to the WHOLESALE TRADE ONLY, from whom country merchants and consumers can always obtain them by asking specially for them. WM. PARKS & SON, 9few Rruniswiek Cotton Millis, \ • asm S. HATWARD & CO., Wholesale Hardware and Carriage Stock, i A DVERTISEMENT. 15 ES. COTT 9 f K, ETC. ^hich we 1 bundle n to the ^ Y, from f asking N, Chilblains, Hoarsenoss, etc. — See Certificates in»i(le back cover. ON MANUFACTURES. Awarded the only Medal given for Cotton Yarns of Canadian manufacture at the Centennial Exhibition. IVos. fS's to lO's WHITE, BLUE, RED, ORANGE AND GREEN, Warranted Full Length and Weight. m mi i@U@f thai an otto Yat i to tJis BEWARE OF IMITATIONS. E ARE CEKOIKE WITHOUT OUR NAME ON THE LABEL. k, GREY COTTONS! IN VARIOUS WIDTHS AND QUALITIES, MARKED A AND B, AND OP TWO WIDTHS, 33 and 36 INCHES. This Cotton will be found quite equal to tlie best American manufacture^ while it is much Cheaper; and it is a g^reat deal better than any English. Cotton in the market, as it is made with the smallest possible quantity of Sizing. 73 Prince Wm. Street, St. John, N. B. ii I I'. ilf f It! } I ' 111 iil I :'''•■ II 'I'i: 16 JANUARY begins on Thursday. 1880. d. h. m. (P Last Quarter, 5 ® New Moon, 11 3 First Quarter, 19 (V) Full Moon, 27 D. 2 24 M 15 A. 2 16 M 5 47 M.il7 124 3 10 9 Souths (J Souths Qj.South8 h. m. h. in. h. m. 8 56 M. 7 56 A. 3 55 A. 9 2 7 36 3 33 9 9 7 17 3 10 9 17 6 59 2 48 l|Th. 21 Fri. 3 Sat. 4 Sun. 5'Mg. 6!Tuh. 7!W(1. siTh. 9! Fri. lOiSat. 11 Sun. 12|Mo. 13Tu. C Perigee, 9d. 8h. A. | (C AjKigee, 21d. 3h. A. SUN. MOON. Rises. ii. III. 45 45 45 45 45 45 44 44 44 44 44 43 14 15 16 17 Wd. Th. Fri. Sat. 18 Snn. 7 43 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 Mo. Tue. Wd. Th. Fri. Sat. Sun. 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 43 42 41 40 39 38 37 37 30 36 35 35 1 Sets. ll. 111. ; 4 23 ; 4 24 4 24 4 25 4 26 : 4 27 ! 4 29 i 4 30 ' 4 31 4 32 4 33 4 34 ! 4 35 4 36 4 37 4 39 4 40 4 42 4 44 4 45 4 46 4 47 4 48 4 49 ! : 4 50 4 51 Mo. 7 34 4 51 Tus. 7 33 4 52 Wd. 7 32 4 54 Th. 7 30 4 56 : Fri. 7 29 4 58 j Sat. 7 28 4 59 1 Deolin. S. SlowofClk Rises. 111. a. h. m. 3 43 i 9 HA 4 11 \]0 13 4 39 11 23 5 6 :Morii 5 33 , 3() 6 1 51 6 26 i 3 7 6 52 : 4 26 7 7 8 8 8 9 9 9 10 10 10 11 11 11 12 12 12 12 12 13 13 13 13 o 23 1 22 56 22 51 45 22 38 22 31 22 24 22 17 22 8 21 59 21 50 21 40 21 30 21 20 21 9 20 58 20 46 20 34 20 22 20 9 19 56 19 42 19 28 19 14 19 18 45 18 29 18 14 17 58 17 42 17 25 17 5 35 42 6 39 6 7 31 30 Sets. 53 6 55 A 15 8 9 37 9 9 58 10 26 18 11 31 37 Morn. 56 35 14 1 39 31 2 39 47 3 37 3 4 31 18 5 21 32 6 2 46 Rises. 58 5 47 A 10 6 55 21 8 5 31 9 15 40 10 26 1 Souths. Declin. N. Place ll. ni. o / 15 35 5 49 rk 16 21 N 16 17 6 H 5 35 iw 17 65 11 20 LOI 18 46 16 35 LOJ 19 42 20 58 tn ! 20 43 24 1 tn, : 21 45 25 20 tTI 22 50 24 46 7ft 23 52 22 19 }6 i 51 18 20 45 13 4 2 34 7 26 y/ 3 20 8 1 37 y} 4 4 n4 4 y^ 4 47 9 25 T 5 31 14 15 T 6 16 18 23 T 7 2 21 42 >i 7 50 24 1 X 8 39 25 13 ir 9 30 25 1 xr 10 21 23 52 6q 11 11 21 20 6q 12 17 45 PQ 12 47 13 8 A) 13 32 7 51 Q 14 19 N 2 8 w 15 5 s 4 1 ! UP 15 53 s 9 35 ' LOJ During this month the day 1 mi .jtheus 53 minutes— 17 in the morning and 36 in the afternoon. ROBINSOX*S Phosphorizod Eiiiulsiftn of Cod Livor Oil with Larto-phosphate of Lime, For Pnlmonary Consumption, Coughs, Bronchitis, Aphonia, Loss of Nervous Power, General Debil- ity, EMACIATION, Scrofula, Scrofulous and Syphilitic Ulcers, RlclLets, Amenorrhoea, Anaemia, liCncorrhoea, dhlorosis, and all Impurities of the Blood, la now the STANDARD PRICPAIIATION of COD LIVER OIL, and as a PhannacmUcal Pro- duct, meets with the approiiation of the Medical Faculty, &n^ is largely proscrilied by them in their daily practice — combining as it does the medicinal virtues of COD LIVER OIL of the finest quality ; LIME, in the desirable form of the Lacto- Phosphate ; SODA, as a Hypo- phosphite; PHOSPHORUS, in its most eligible form, and IRON, tne great Blood-Producing element. - - - For sale by Druggists and General Dealers. Price, $1.00 per bottle ; six for <5.00. Prepared solely by J. H. ROBINSON, Chemist, St. John, N. B. S. HAYWARD & CO., Wholesale Hardware and Carriage Stock, 1880. w LOJ LQJ m m ?s T T T b' 69 09 a UP UP i i LOJ ft jji 1880. JANUARY has Thirty-one Days. 17 a a o . & F. BURPEE & CO., Irdu let fkif^, SAINT JOHN, N. B. II Kill Wateu, Mean Time, at Saint John, N. B. l|(Jircumci«i<)n. Q'n Vic. Einps. of India 'JlCalcutta (•a[)t'(l hy Clive 1757. [1877. 8|Douf]flaH Jcrrold born 180.3. D|2n(l Sunday after Christmas. 6i(ieneral Marmora died 1878. () K|)ii )uanv Retreat from (:al)id 1842. 3h. A. 9 (/ CC- 9 »'" ^>' N- .e:ip tules. 8 9 Emp. Napoleon III. died 1873. lOOh. M. ^} cy (C. ^^ 1° i7'N. D 1st Smiday after Ej)iphany. (?) eclip- 12J [sed, invisible at St. John. 13 Spring tides. 14iSir E. Custdied 1878. 15'lh. A. '4r/C;. tii«5^5'S. 10 Battle of Corruna 1809. 17 8h. A. T? cT CC- h 8° 2r S. D 2nd Sunday after Epiphany. 19 Russians occupy Adriano[)le 1878. 20 lOh. A. c^ C/ (t. ,i^2°8FS. 21 1 Neap tides. 22 8h. A. ^ in Aphelion. 23 24 King of Spain married 1878. (Jharles James Eox born 1749. DSeptuagesima Sunday. Conversion of 26 of St. Paul. [1878, aged 105. 27IJ. Marshall of Welland, Ontario, died 28' Si)ring tides. 29'2h. A. Ip □ ©. 30l('harles 1. belieaded 1649. 31| Young Pretender died 1788. Morning Afternoon li. in. h. in. 1 43 2 7 2 31 2 56 3 20 3 43 4 5 4 27 4 51 5 16 5 41 () 7 6 35 7 3 7 3.3 8 4 8 35 9 () 9 38 10 11 10 42 11 13 11 42 12 41 1 6 1 31 1 55 2 23 2 41 3 3 3 25 3 4() 4 8 4 30 4 52 5 14 5 37 6 6 23 6 47 7 11 7 35 8 8 25 8 51 9 16 9 42 10 7 10 32 10 54 11 21 11 45 8 6 30 53 1 16 1 40 2 3 2 26 Charlottet'n, P. E. I. Morning Afternoon* >i. in, 1 7 1 55 2 44 3 29 4 15 I 5 5 5 59 6 57 7 59 9 2 10 6 11 6 30 1 19 2 5 2 49 3 32 4 16 5 1 5 47 6 35 7 24 8 15 9 6 9 66 10 45 11 32 "6 "46 1 27 h. ni. 1 31 2 20 2 7 3 51 4 40 5 31 () 27 7 28 8 30 9 35 10 37 11 36 5 55 1 47 2 27 3 10 3 54 . 4 38 5 24 6 11 6 59 7 49 8 40 9 31 10 18 11 8 11 54 17 1 4 1 60 Vemis is a moriiiug star, Mars and Jupiter are evening stars. iimif m J^cfCotW iiakam of (EoCtsfoot and Eivevwovt Coug'hs, Colds, Hoarseness, Asthma, Bronchitis, etc. Price 25 cents. — For sale by all Druggists. T. B. BARKER A [SONS, 35 A 37 Hlngr Street, St. John. 73 Prince William Street, Saint John, N. B. I VI ( I 18 •^ " ■■ - ■' -"■" — FEDKUAIIY begins on Snnday. *~~ ■- ' 1(180. (Quarter d. 3 h. lu. 11 14 M. n. 9SouthH h. ui. c^SouihH QiSouths £ Last h. ni. h. ni. A New Moon... 10 6 53 3 9 28 M. 6 36 A. 2 17 A. f FirHt (quarter C,5 Full M(M)n,.. 17 11 21 A. 8 57 10 17 24 9 36 9 46 9 53 6 21 6 7 5 54 1 55 1 33 1 1*2 25 € P« jrigoe, ()i\. 111. A (J Apogee, 18d. Oh. MOO Noor I* 8L fN. Declin. S. SlowofOlkl ni. H. N. Rises. h. ID. Sets. Ri h. m. Souths. Declin. S. Place h. lu. o / m. h. m. o / 1 Snn. 7 27 5 1 17 8 13 48 11 41A 16 43 14 59 LOJ 2 Mo. 7 2(5 5 2 16 51 13 56 Morn. 17 36 19 36 LfiJ 3 Tus. 7 24 5 4 16 33 14 3 56 18 33 22 49 tri, 4Wd. 7 22 5 () 16 15 14 9 2 10 19 34 24 59 tn, 5Th. 7 21 5 7 15 57 14 14 3 23 20 35 25 9 ;^ GFri. 7 20 5 9 15 39 14 18 4 27 21 37 23 31 tT 7;8at. 7 18 5 11 15 20 14 22 5 22 22 35 20 14 ;^ 44 K 13 H 28 tt 29 ® 19 C9 8 f;-^ 6 ^ 28 trp U ttp JO w 10 Uli i LOJ t ■ tes in the :es! tendency eading or 16 ; bitter and sides. Daaleri. . letters, to y hn, N. B. inds, i F( rem( Wh( Spit fulc wort pub] ' mi.^JjjH l lWi i .j,ptB i M i 1880. FEBRUARY has Twenty-nine Days. 19 o D 2 3 4 5 6 7 D 9 10 11 12 13 14 D 16 17 18 19 20 21 D 23 24 25 26 27 28 S BEST ENGLISH REFINED, LOWMOOR and SWEDE BAR IRON, SCOTCH PIG IRON, at I. S6 ):\ BTJBFEI! & Go's;. Sexagesima Sunday. Purifi. ofV. M. Horace (ireeley born 1811, Galvini died 1790. Neap tides, Sir R. Peel born 1788. Charles II. died 1685. 7h.^M. $ c( €• 9 1° 47^ N. Quinquagesima Sunday. Cold Friday 18G1. Temp. 36"^ below, 3h. M. ^ ^ C- ^5° 15' S. Ash Wednesday. Spring tides, 6h. M. ^ Gr. ilel. Lat. S. Tidal Wave. Peru 1878. 9h. M. T? c/ 3, b 8° 7' S. 1st Sunday in Lent. Mr. Chitty, Barrister died 1878. Luther died 1564. Neap tides 5M. d'c/C- d'l°37'S. Chcirlotte Cushman died 1876. Cardinal Pecci elected Pope 1878. Cardinal Newman born 1801. 2nd Sunday in Lent. 7h. M. c^ n ©. St. Matthias. lOh. A. S cP ©• Tom Moore, poet, d. 1852. Spr'g tides Longfellow born 1807. 8h. A ^ (f % 'i 0° 40' N. 8rd Sunday in Lent. High Water, Mean Time, at SaL; John, N. B. Charlottet' n, P. E. I. Morning Afternoon Morning Afternoon h. ni. h. m. h. m. h. m. 2 50 3 14 2 14 2 38 3 40 4 7 3 4 3 31 4 32 4 57 3 66 4 21 25 5 54 4 49 5 18 6 24 6 55 5 48 6 19 7 25 7 56 6 49 7 20 8 27 8 58 7 51 8 22 9 27 9 56 8 51 9 20 10 24 10 51 9 48 10 15 11 17 11 42 10 41 11 6 6 11 30 11 54 30 53 17 1 16 1 38 40 1 2 2 1 2 23 1 25 1 47 2 45 3 7 2 9 2 31 3 30 3 53 2 54 3 17 4 10 4 39 3 40 4 3 5 3 5 27 4 27 4 51 , 5 52 6 17 5 16 5 41 ' 6 42 7 7 6 6 6 31 , 7 33 7 58 6 57 7 22 8 23 8 48 7 47 8 12 9 12 9 36 8 36 9 10 10 24 9 24 9 48 10 48 11 11 10 12 10 35 11 34 11 58 10 58 11 22 22 11 46 46 1 10 10 34 1 35 2 59 1 24 Venus is still a morning Star, Mars and Jupiter are evening Stars. Jupiter can be seen but a short while in the evening, setting on the 24th, 6 h. 45 m. p. m. MOST RELIABLE. Fellow..' Balsam of Coltsfoot and Liverwort is one of the most reliable remedies in the world for Coughs, Colds, Influenza, Bronchitis, Iloarseneas, Whooping Cough, Croup, Sore Throat, Asthma, Difficulty of Breathing, Spitting of Blood, and Disejuses of the Throat, Chest and Lungs. The wonder- ful cures that have been effected by Fellows' Balsam of Coltsfoot and Liver- wort give it at once a prominence over any other article of its kind before the public. Price Twenty-five Cents. T- B. BA-RKiEn SB sonsrs, 35 & 37 King Street, St. John. N. B> 73 Prince Wm. Street, St. John, N. B. iiii i ■jit i 20 MARCH begins on Tuesday. 1880.! 1 ^ Last Quarter, <^ New Moon, . d. 3 h. ni. 6 42 A. D. 9 Souths (^Souths h. m. Qj.Souths h. n. h. ni. 10 8 23 3 10 OM. 5 40 A. 47 A. ]| First Quarter, 18 8 12 ^2 10 9 5 28 26 (V) Full Moon, . 26 S 59 M. 17 10 15 5 17 5 24 It) 20 5 6 11 44 M. € Perigee, 2d. Ih.A, (0 Apogee, 17d. 8h. M. (Q Perigee, 29d. 4h. M. | S ^ o SUN. MOON. 1 Rises. h. m. Sets. h. m. Declin. S. o / Slow of CI. ni. s. Rises. Souths. ! Declin. S. Place h. ni. h. ni. o / 1 Mo. 6 41 5 44 7 15 12 23 Morn. 16 20 21 59 n 2 Tus. 6 40 5 45 6 52 12 11 1 17 28 24 24 n 3 Wd. 38 5.4G 6 29 11 58 1 15 18 29 25 7 ^ 4 Th. 6 37 5 47 6 6 11 44 2 19 19 29 24 5 ^ 5 Fri. 6 35 5 48 5 43 11 30 3 16 20 27 21 27 }f> Sat. () 33 5 50 5 19 11 16 4 2 21 21 17 29 }f> 7 Sun. (i 30 5 52 4 56 11 1 4 39 22 13 12 34 /vw 8 Mo. (5 28 5 53 4 33 10 46 5 9 23 1 7 5 ^SSi 9 Tus. G 27 5 54 4 9 10 31 5 34 23 47 s 1 20 K 10 Wd 25 5 55 3 45 10 15 Sets. K X 11 Til. 23 5 57 3 22 9 59 6 55 A 32 X 4 21 12Fri. 22 5 58 2 58 9 43 8 1 1 16 9 47 T 13 Sat. »; 20 5 59 2 35 9 26 9 7 2 1 14 33 T 14 Sun. () 18 G 2 11 9 9 10 10 2 47 18 38 -n 15 Mo. IG (5 2 1 47 8 52 11 13 3 35 21 49 >i 10 Tus. G 14 G 3 1 24 8 35 Morn. 4 23 23 57 >i 17 Wd. 6 12 G 4 1 8 17 10 5 13 24 55 tr 18 Th. 6 10 G G 36 8 1 4 G 3 24 42 K lOFri. 8 G 7 s 12 7 42 1 51 6 52 23 16 69 20 Sat. G G G 8 N 11 7 24 2 30 7 41 20 39 6-Q 21 Sun. G 5 6 9 35 7 6 3 5 8 29 17 Q 22 Mo. 6 3 G 11 58 6 47 3 35 9 17 12 24 f.') 23 Tus. G 1 6 12 1 22 6 29 4 2 10 4 7 5 % 24 Wd. 5 59 G 13 1 46 6 10 4 27 10 51 N 1 15 25,Tli. 5 57 G 15 2 9 5 52 4 51 11 39 s 4 47 W 26 Fri. 5 55 6 16 2 32 5 33 Rises. 12 30 10 45 Lnj 27 Sat. 5 53 6 17 2 56 5 15 8 26 A 13 23 16 8 LOJ 28 Snn. 5 51 6 19 3 20 4 56 9 35 '14 20 20 32 n 29 Mo. 5 49 6 20 3 43 4 38 11 2 15 21 23 32 Vf\ 30,Tus. 5 47 6 22 4 6 4 20 Morn. 16 22 24 50 n, 31 Wd. 5 45 6 23 n4 29 4 2 12 17 23 s24 19 ^ 1 lie da yf lengthen sin thism onthlh.3. 5m.— 56m. in the morning and 39 in the afternoon. i zEiisraojj-iRji^OrXisro- to idi^sfeiptios. CiiARLOTTETOWN, P. E. I., Nov, 11th, 1878.- Mr. Javies If. Robinson, Ht. John, N. JS.— Dear Sir :— By, I may say, ahnost an accident early this spring being conlined to my room for nearly three months, and during this time I was under the combined care of three of the most eminent pbysicians of Chnrlottetown, and by them and my friends given up as beyond all power to help me. Or. Baxter, of Moncton, having occasion to call upon me on buxiness, very uaturally observed my 8tat« of health, and after fully describing my trouble, which by the doctors attending me was pronounced Dyspepsia or Indigestion (in fact I was so bad I could only eat Li own-bread, and that after being made at least three days, while tea, coffee or milk I dare not touch, and a slice of dry toast would Invariably give me the utmost distress). Dr-Kaxter recom- mended Robinson's Pbospborized Emulsion, and I feel that I owe the public a debt which can only be paid by say- ing to all similarly aOlicted : "Go thou and do likewise;" —try Robinson's "Phosphorized Emulsion." To-day I •m hearty and strong, and can, without f«ar, indulge in all the luxuries of a first-class hotel. Yours, etc., (Signed) J. McKechmb. For sale by druggists and general dealers. Price, |1 per bottle ; six for »5. J. H. BOB IHBOK, Mannfactnrtng Chemiit, B alnt J oh n, H. B . S. HAYWARD & Co., Hardware of alT kinds ,l:arHageStock7^tc . , at 1880.| 8 QiSouths h. m. . 47 A. 26 5 11 44 M. 9d. 4h. M. tin. g. Place [ 59 •\\\ \ 24 m > 7 9(^ \ 5 ^ 27 ^ 29 ^ 34 5 20 K K "2*1 K 47 T 33 T 38 ^ 49 b' 57 b' 55 K 42 H 16 @ 39 69 ^ 24 ^^ 5 15 ^, 47 UP 45 uu 8 LOI 32 m 32 m 50 j^ 19 .^ iftcrnoou. 1 GS. V. i5.— Dear ly room for er to help me. tate of health, or IndigeRtiott le tea, coffee or Haxter reconi- e paid by say- n." To-day I calers. Price, b John, N. B. at f An I Bad I oppre ^ mind 188U. MARCH has Tliirty-one Days. 21 a p THOS. FIRTH & SONS High "Water, Mean Time, at 'S g lExtmi^xo, Square, liioun(l& 13 ctagon •g ' TOOL and DRILL MACHINERY, and CAR SPRIN<,i», at I. & F. BURPEE & Go's. list. David. 2|5h.M. ? inQ,. 3|Pope Leo XIII. crowned 1878. 4j Neap tides. 5:B. & F. Bible Society instituted 1804. G 7li. A. '§. in Periiielion. C 4tli Sunday in Lent. 8:7h. M. ? 'c/ C- 9 3° 20' S. 9 Legislature Quebec refuses supply 1878 lOiKafires defeated 1878. ll|7h. M. Qtc/C- '4G= 1211b. A. h c( €' T?7'= 13;P:arl Grey born 1764, C 5tb Sunday in Ijcnt. ISjSb. A. % d ©. leiHon. J. S. Saunders died 1878. njSt. Patrick. 7b. A. S^ cf (0- 18 6b. A. 2 Stationary. 19,Midnigbt © enter ^p. Spring begins. 20 Sir Isaac Newton died 1727. C Palm Sunday. 22'p]mperor of Germany born 1797. 23;Sbip Blanche witbCbolera at Partridge 24:Great Snow Storm 1 878. [Island 1854. 25'Annun. B. M. V. — Lady-day. 26iGood Friday. Abercrombie d. 1801. Saint John, N. B. Morning 26' S. 52' S. h. ni. 2 26 8 21 4 19 5 19 6 20 7 18 8 15 9 8 9 58 10 46 11 31 37 1 22 2 8 2 56 3 44 Charlottet'n, P. E. I. Afternoon i Morning 4 5 34 24 6 13 7 2 8 o 50 38 Sprin S Inf. 27jTreaty of Amiens 1802. C Easter Sunday. 7b. A. 29jRev. John Keble died 1866. 30|Heavy Rains and Floods 1878. 31iCliarlotte Bronte died 1855. g tides. C/©. 9 25 10 12 11 11 51 19 1 12 2 11 3 12 h. m. 2 53 3 50 4 49 5 50 6 50 7 48 8 42 ' 9 34 10 22 11 8 11 53 15 59 1 45 2 32 3 20 4 9 4 59 j 5 49 6 37 7 6 8 14 9 2 9 48 10 36 11 25 44 1 41 2 42 3 43 li. m. 1 50 2 45 3 43 4 43 5 44 6 42 7 39 8 32 9 22 10 10 11 55 11 39 1 46 1 32 2 20 3 8 3 58 4 48 5 37 6 25 7 14 8 2 8 49 9 36 10 24 11 15 "o 36 1 35 2 36 Afternoon h. m. 2 17 3 14 4 13 5 14 6 14 7 8 12 6 8 58 9 46 10 32 11 17 "023 1 9 1 56 2 44 3 33 4 23 5 13 6 1 6 '30 7 38 8 26 9 12 10 10 49 11 43 1 Jupiter which has .shono as an evening Star since tho beginning of the year, has d is- appeared, being in conjunction witli the Sun on the 1.5th. 1 Are you troubled with Want of Appetite, Nausea, Costiveness, Heartburn, Bad Breath, Bilious complaint, Headache, Waterbrash, a sense of fulness or oppression after eating, a furred tongue, languor and aversion to exercise of mind and body, dejection of spirits, dimness of vision, or any other disease arising from dyspepsia ? If you are, try Fellows' Dyspepsia Bitters. They will give you instant relief. Price 25c. T. B. BARKER & SONS, 35 & 37 King Street, St. John, N. B. 73 Prince Wm, Street, Saint John, N. B. ill - i 22 ....... APRIL begins on Thursday. 1880. 1^ Last Quarter, d. h. m. ...21 49M D. 9 Souths (^Souths h. ni. QiSouths h. m. h. ni. ® New Moon, .. ^ First Quarter 9 10 43 M 2 60 A 3 10 10 27 M. 10 32 4 51 A. 4 41 11 13M. 10 52 , .......... 17 @ Full Moon. . 24 6 26 A 17 10 36 4 30 10 30 24 10 40 4 21 10 8 C: Apogee, 14d. 2h. M. C Perigee, 26d. 5h, M. | 1 SUN. 1 MOON. 1 Rises. h. m. Sets. Declin. N. Slow--Past| Rises. h. m. Souths. Declin. S Place h. m. O ' ni. B. h. ni. o / 1 Th. 5 44 6 24 4 52 3 43 s 1 IM 18 22 22 8 rO 2Fri. 6 42 6 25 5 15 3 25 2 19 18 18 35 ?S 3 Sat. 5 40 6 26 5 38 3 8 2 41 20 9 14 2 Swww 4Snii. 5 39 6 27 6 1 2 50 3 11 20 57 8 52 {WSJ 5Mo. 5 37 28 6 24 2 32 3 38 21 43 s 3 18 K 6 Tus. 5 35 6 29 6 47 2 IG 4 1 22 28 N 2 18 ^ 7 Wd. 5 33 6 31 7 9 1 69 4 24 23 12 7 42 8'Th. 5 31 6 33 7 32 1 42 4 47 23 56 12 40 T 9Fri 5 29 6 34 7 54 1 25 Sets. T T lO'Sat. 5 28 6 35 8 16 1 9 7 59 A 42 17 11 Son. 5 26 6 36 8 38 53 9 4 1 28 20 31 >i 12 Mo. 5 24 6 37 9 37 10 1 2 17 23 3 >i 13 Tus. 5 22 6 39 9 21 22 10 56 3 6 24 28 K 14 Wd. 5 20 6 40 9 43 7 11 45 3 56 24 40 H 15 Th. 5 19 6 41 10 4 7f Morn. 4 45 23 43 P 16 Fri. 6 17 6 42 10 26 22 26 5 33 21 36 17 Sat. 5 15 6 43 10 47 36 1 2 6 21 18 25 18 Sun. 5 13 6 45 11 7 50 1 33 7 7 14 20 Q 19 Mo. 5 12 6 46 11 28 1 3 2 7 53 9 27 Q 20 Tus. 5 10 6 47 11 49 1 16 2 24 8 40 N 3 58 W 21|Wd. 5 8 6 49 12 9 1 28 2 50 9 27 8 1 54 W 22 Th. 5 7 6 50 12 29 1 40 3 14 10 16 7 52 Lfl) 23 Fri. 5 5 6 51 12 49 1 51 3 39 11 9 13 34 Lnj 24 Sat. 5 4 6 62 13 9 2 2 Rises. 12 5 18 31 LOI 25S11I1. 5 3 6 53 13 28 2 13 8 40 A 13 6 22 16 tri 26 Mo. 6 6 55 13 47 2 23 9 53 14 9 24 20 tn 27 Tus. 4 58 6 67 14 6 2 33 11 3 15 13 24 30 ;^ 28 Wd. 4 57 6 58 14 25 2 42 11 57 16 15 22 50 }6 29 Th. 4 56 6 58 14 44 2 51 Morn. 17 13 19 48 ?f> 30Fri. 4 55 6 59 15 2 ' 2 59 39 18 6 sl5 17 isz The da y lengthe ns lb. 24 min., this month — IS min. in the morning, and 35 in the afternooi d. r For Costiveness, or Constipation of the Bowels, the parent of so much un- told misery, engendering Acidity of the Stomach, Dyspepsia, Headache, Water- brash, Palpitation, Piles, and other more serious consequences. Sample Boxes, 26c. Full Slie, 50c. For sale by Drnggists & Oendral Dealers, Or sent Iree by mail on receipt of price in postage atanips, or cash in registered letters, to localities where not otherwise obtainable. - • - - llannfkctared solely by J. H. BOBINSON, Manufacturing Chemist, St. John, N. B. I S. HAY WARD & Go, Carriage Stock and Hardware, I 1880. hs QiSouths h. m. \. 11 13 M. 10 52 10 30 10 8 din, S Place O f 12 8 r6 L8 35 ^ 4 2 «a 8 52 Jvvv 3 18 K 2 18 7 42 ^ 2 40 T fb" 31 b' 3 3 b' 4 28 H 4 40 H 3 43 @ 1 36 @ 8 25 @ 4 20 ^ 9 27 ^ 3 58 TtP 1 54 TIF 7 52 LOJ 3 34 Lni 8 31 LOJ 2 16 tri i 20 m i 30 9^ 2 50 ^ d 48 % 5 17 ' tSSi ad 35 in the 1 ^m 80 much un- Lche, Water- DealerH, red letters, to Y John, N. B. 1880. o\ 10j5h. C2n( 241 Cn C'4tli 26 2h, 27 28 Ml 29P:n 80 Ad The I Cough, [lows' ] Fell< iPaintei ; Lips, £ Pur mi 1880. APRIL. Ims Thirty Days. 23 • 11AV7 SlAnili lEOI for MachlnistH, Hion Water, \ VIean Time, at 1 OVAL, HALF-OVAL, and HALF ROUND IRON, ai I. & F. BURPEE & Go's. Saint John, N. B. Charlottet'n, P. B. I. Morning Afternoon 1 Morning Afternoon h. m. h. in. h, m. h. m. ' 1 Prince Bismarck •' .i 1815. 4 13 4 44 3 37 4 8 2 Earl of Leitrir.i shot 1878. 5 13 5 43 4 37 5 7 3 Ih. A. 9 in Aphelion. Neap tides. 6 11 6 39 5 35 6 3 G Low Sunday. Oliv'r Goldsmith d. 1774. 7 5 7 30 6 29 6 54 5 Rev. C. J. Shieve died 1878. 7 54 8 18 7 18 7 42 Old Lady Day. Battle Shiloh 1862. 8 41 9 4 8 5 8 28 I 7 nil. M. ? cr(D- ? 6°50'S. 9 26 9 49 8 50 9 13 8 5h. M. ^ cT 2i. g 1° 35' N. 10 11 10 33 9 35 9 57 9 Gen. Lee surrenders 1865. 10 55 11 17 10 19 10 41 10 5h. M. y Stationary. Spring tides. 11 40 11 4 11 27 C 2nd Sunday after Easter. 3 6 26 11 50 12 Bishop Selwyn died 1878. 49 1 13 13 37 13 [12th, Henry Clay born 1777. 1 38 2 2 I 2 1 26 14 President Lincoln assassinated 1865. 2 27 2 52 1 51 2 16 15 Ih. M. ? cT 9. ? 0°19'N. 3 17 3 42 2 41 3 6 16 Jeff. Davis made prisoner 1865. 4 6 4 30 3 30 3 54 17 Benj. Franklin died 1790. 4 54 5 18 4 18 4 42 C 3rd Sunday after Easter. Neap tides. 5 42 6 5 5 6 5 29 19 7h. A. § in Aphelion. Napoleon III born 1808. 6 28 6 51 5 52 6 15 20 7 14 7 37 6 38 7 1 21 Bishop Heber born 1783. 8 1 8 24 7 25 7 48 22 [21st, Hampden born 1594. 8 48 9 12 8 12 8 36 23 St. George. Shakspeare died 1616. 9 37 10 3 9 1 9 27 24 Cromwell born 1599. [b. 1843. 10 30 10 58 9 54 10 22 C 4th Sunday after Easter. Prs. Alice 11 26 11 56 10 50 11 20 26 2h. M. ? G. H. L. S. St. Mark. 27 11 51 27 President Grant born 1822. 58 1 30 22 6 54 28 Mutiny of the Bounty 1789. 2 2 2 34 1 26 1 58 29 P^mperor of Russia born 1818. 3 5 3 36 2 29 3 30 Admiral Fitzroy died 1865. 4 5 4 34 3 29 3 58 Venus and Jupiter are morning Stars — S lars rema ns as an e vening Star. The most speedy remedy for Coughs, Colds, Hoarseness, Asthma, Whooping ICough, Cramps, Sore Throat, Bronchitis, Difficulty of Brc hing, etc., is Fel- llows' Balsam of Coltsfoot and Liverwort. Price 25 cents. Fellows' Speody Belief cures Cramps, Cholera, Dysentery, Diarhoea, 'ainter's Colic, Bowel Complaint, Pain in the Stomach, Sore Throat, Sore [Lips, Sadden Colds, etc. Price 25 cents. PuKiFY the Blood and Prevent Disease by taking Golden Elixir. T. B. BARKER & SONS, 35 & 37 King Street, St. John. N. B. 73 Prince Wm. Street, Saint John, N. B. „, ■-'.''» ~ MAY hegluH on Nuturday. ■ " 1880. 'f[ Lust (^iiartiT, ^ Ni'W Mdoii, . 1 First (^larter I h. u). 8 28 M. 1 52 D. 10 9 Souths h. ni. 10 45 M. 10 50 (jl^Soutiis h. m. 4 8 A. 8 58 iliSouths h. in. 9 9 40 M. , 17 9 18 (V) Full 1^ Last Moon,... 24 2 15 29 A. 47 |24 10 5.' 11 1 8 4 8 8 9 8 5r) il (hiartor, 80 !l 8 84 - (C A pojifoc 1 Id. 2h. J L 1 (0 Perigee 1 !0d. Ih. , M () .. _ 1 Rises. h. m. SUN. 1 N. Sets. " h. ni. Declin.N. FastofClk. ° ' ni. s. Rises. h. ni. 1 Souths. 1 h. m. \ Declin. S. Place 1 ' / 1 Sat. 4 54 7 15 20 8 i\ 1 14M' 18 50 10 13 2 San.! 4 52 7 2 15 88 8 18 1 48 19 42 .s 4 48 ^AM ##/^ 3 Mo. 4 50 7 4 15 55 8 19 2 20 20 , N 57 >< 4 Tns. 4 47 7 (1 10 18 8 25 2 28 i 21 10 ' 5 54 )( 5 VVd. 4 4() ! 1 1 10 80 1 8 80 2 51 21 54 11 9 'T^ ' 6 Th. 4 45 7 8 10 47 ' 8 84 8 14 22 88 1 15 38 T ^ Fri. 4 44 ' 7 9 17 3 8 88 8 38 28 24 : 19 28 T cS Sat. 4 48 7 10 17 19 8 41 4 (') i X 1) Sun. 4 41 7 12 17 35 8 11 Sots. o'i'2 22 1. '5 K 10 Mo. 4 89 7 18 17 51 8 40 8 50 A 1 1 28 59 It 11 Tns. 4 88 7 14 18 (1 8 48 9 40 1 50 24 80 xi; 12 \V(l. 4 87 7 15 18 21 8 49 10 25 2 40 24 1 Xt 18 Th. 4 80 7 1() 18 80 8 ')() 11 1 8 28 21 17 ! 60 ! 14 Fri. 4 85 7 17 18 50 :5 50 11 85 4 10 19 80 1 69 15 Sat. 4 :;4 7 18 19 4 8 49 Morn. 5 2 15 47 ': p 1(5 Suu. 4 88 7 19 19 18 8 48 8 5 47 n 18 ; ri 17 Mo. 1 iit> 4 oo 7 19 19 81 ;i 4() 28 <; 81 <> 18 \\V 18 Tus. 4 82 7 20 19 44 :5 44 50 7 17 ^ 89 w 19 \V(1. 4 82 7 20 19 57 8 42 1 14 8 4 ^ 5 8 W 20 Th. 4 81 7 21 20 9 ; 8 .']8 1 88 8 58 10 51 LUl 21 Fri. 4 81 7 22 20 21 :5 84 2 2 9 47 10 8 IQ.1 Sat. 4 80 7 28 20 88 8 80 2 35 10 45 20 31 : tn 28 Sun. 4 28 7 25 20 45 8 25 ; ;•> 18 11 48 28 28 tn, , 24 Mo. ' 4 27 7 27 20 50 .8 20 ' llisos. 12 58 24 85 i ^\ ' 2o Tus. 4 25 7 29 21 8 14 , 9 45 A 1:5 58 28 42 ^j 2t) Wd. 4 24 7 80 21 10 8 8 10 84 15 1 21 ,^5 27 Th. 4 28 7 81 21 20 8 1 11 14 15 59 10 50 }6 28 Fri. 4 28 1 7 81 21 80 2 54 41 48 i 10 50 11 55 29 Sat. 4 22 7 82 21 45 2 40 Morn. , 17 89 28 80 Suu. ' 4-22 7 33 21 54 2 88 10 '■ 18 25 s 52 \ K 311 Mo. 1 4 21 7 34 22 2 2 29 84 ; 19 .9 10 morn ill N 4 37 Ik Tho clay Icngthc >ns in this month 1 h. 7m. — 33 min. in t g, and 34 in the afternoon. . .. - . , . I The Average Boy and a good-sizod lumi) of maple candy form the materials from which we might deduce a self-evident conclusion regarding the facility with which attachments' are formed in early life, when the circumstances are at all favourable. Among other good illustrations we might also particularize tho case of the little fellow, who, as an induce- ment to his indulgent maternal relative to make an addition to his customary dose ofj Kobinson's Phospliorized £inuIsion, suddenly brought tho matter to a focus by ox- ] claiming, appealinglv — " .Tust gim'me one more teaspoonful and I'll go right off to sleep." Prepared solely by J. H. ROBINSOIN, Pharmaceutical Chemist, Saint John, X. B., and for sale by Druggists and General Dealers. PRICE ^1 PER BOTTLE ; SIX BOTTLES FOR #5. _ Carriage Makers Supplies of all kinds at S. HAYWARD & GO'S, 1880. 11. 111. "^ i) 40 M. 9 18 111. ).S I }!) A, ' 8 rx; 8 ^54 Ceclin. S. Place 10 \?, \ y^ ^ 4 48 i '„- * 57 K 11 9 'P !'■) 38 rp 11) 2.'] ' 0^ !4 .'55 \'^ 42 1 55 ^ Is from whid 1 attachniorih Anionp otiur as an incluw- mary dose of i focus by ('v. >tt' to sleep." I "■"' '"iV'V.uiX'sytatiiir 1 1880. MAY httH Thirty- •one DayM, 25 Iter, at SPEAK ^ JACK&QN'& AfEAN Time, High >Vi 1 Sleigh and Iki Shoe, Ire, and Toe-cak \ Saint John, N. B. Charlottet n, P. E. I. >it Rf^. MACHINE STEEL & SAW-PLATES. 1 ' ■ 1 M at /. & F. BURPEE & Go's. 1 Morning Afternoon Morning h. m. Afternoon ' h. m. h. m. h. m. 'ifl 1 St. Philip and St. James. 5 1 5 27 4 25 4 51 Rotation Sunday. Neap tides. 5 62 6 17 5 16 5 41 ^ji^l 3 Jiuuaii'a taken 1(105. () 40 7 3 6 4 6 27 4 1 7 25 7 47 6 49 7 11 5 9h. A. ;4 cT O. v)i 18 Neap tides. 5 52 15 5 16 5 39 19 llh. A. 1^ 0- 9- 9 0°25'S. 6 38 7 1 6 2 6 25 .' ,L 20 T. Carleton, Lt. Gov. N. R, 1786. 7 25 7 49 6 49 7 13 f 21 Maria Edgeworth d. 1319. 8 14 8 41 7 38 8 5 22 Columbus d. 1506 9 8 9 37 8 32 9 1 c Trinity Sunday. 10 6 10 37 9 30 10 1 24 Queen's Birthday. 11 9 11 41 10 33 11 5 25 4h. A. § U ©• Spring tides. 14 11 38 a , • 26 Augustine First Archbp. Canterbury. ! "*o"46 1 19 10 43 27 Corpus Christi. Pans Revolution suppressed 1871. 1 50 1 14 I 46 28 2 51 3 19 1 15 2 43 29 4h. M. ^ in O. 3 45 4 11 3 9 3 35 C 1st Sunday after Trinitv. \ 4 36 5 4 4 24 31 1 * Neap tides.' 5 23 5 46 4 47 5 10 During tbis month VtMius and Jupiter are morning Stars, Mars is an ever ling Star On the morning of the 7th, Saturn may be seen a little south of the Moon. IjA.i>s^e horses. zpiEZiXjO^ws' liEEiMiinsra-'s esseh^ce will cure SPAVINS, RINGBONES, CURBS, SPLINTS, SPRAINS, SWELLINGS and STIFF JOINTS ON HORSES. Grive It o, trial. - - - - Price 450 Ocnts. T. U. BABKIQR St, SONS, 35 & 37 King Street, St. John, N. B. 73 Prince Wm. Street, Saint John, N. B. |:l IG JUNK lieKiuM on Tuesclay. 1880. © New Moon, 7 1 First Quarter, 1 -") C;,-) Full Moon, 22 (1 Last Quarter, 2\) h. 1.1. |D.! 9 Souths' J'Sonths QISouths ') 21 A 1 i~h. m. I li. 111. : li. 111. 8 ] M. 7 38 7 14 G 51 (^ Apogee, 7(1. ')h. A N. |Declin.N.'Past--Slow o / 22 10 22 18 22 25 a ^ ^ o 8t: Rises. Sets. h. 111. h. III. 1 1 Tus 4 21 7 34 2 VVcl. 4 21 7 35 3 Th. 4 21 7 35 4 Fri. 4 20 7 3G 5 Sat. 4 20 7 3G () Snn. 4 20 7 37 Mo. 4 19 7 38 8 Tns. 4 19 7 39 9 Wd. 4 18 7 40 10 Th. 4 18 7 41 11 Fri. 4 17 7 42 12 Sat. 4 17 7 43 13 Sun. 4 17 7 43 14 Mo. 4 IG 7 44 15 Tus. 4 IG 7 44 IG Wd. 4 IG 7 45 17 Th. 4 17 7 45 18 Fri. 4 17 7 45 19 Sat. 4 17 7 4G 20 Snn. 4 17 7 4G 21 Mo. ■ 4 17 / 4u 22 Tus. 4 18 7 4G i h. 111. li. 111. 5 27 i 3 11 13 M.! 3 24 A. 9 21 M 1011 20 , 3 14 5 23 !17 11 29 3 4 12411 40 I 2 54 I (^Perigee, 21 h. llh, A. MOON. 2:5 23 2:5 23 23 23 23 24 25 Wd Th. Fri. 2G,Sat. 27 Snn. 28 1 Mo. 29 Tus. 30AVd. 4 18 4 18 4 19 4 19 4 20 4 20 4 20 4 21 4G 4G 4G 4G 4G 4G 4G 4() 22 32 22 39 22 45 22 50 22 55 •) \) 13 IG 19 21 23 25 2;{ 2G 23 27 23 27 23 27 23 27 23 2G 23 25 23 23 23 21 23 19 23 IG 23 12 23 8 111. s. 2 20 r 2 10 2 1 50 1 40 1 29 1 IS 1 G 54 42 30 " 18 (I 5 (» 7.S 19 .32 45 (I 58 1 11 1 24 1 37 1 50 2 3 2 IG 2 29 2 41 2 53 3 5 3 17 3 29 Rises, i II. III. 5()M 1 19 1 43 2 9 2 41 3 IG 3 58 Sets. 9 2 A 9 37 10 5 10 33 10 55 11 17 11 40 Morn. 3. 32 1 5 1 48 2 42 Kises. 9 7 A 9 43 llO 12 110 3G 11 iL 2;; 11 44 Morn. Souths, ii. 111. 19 53 20 37 21*22 22 9 22 57 23 47 "0 3G 1 25 2 13 2 59 3, 44 4 29 5 12 5 57 G 43 t t>0 8 28 9 27 10 31 11 3G 12 41 13 42 14 39 15 31 IG 19 17 5 17 50 18 34 19 20 Declin. N. o / 9 40 14 24 18 21 21 27 23 33 24 31 i'-i'is 22 54 20 28 17 12 47 7 57 N 2 38 s 2 55 8 30 13 51 18 34 22 12 24 15 24 24 22 33 19 11 14 15 8 4G s 3. 1 N 2 41 8 5 12 59 Nl7 11 Place I T ' T T IT 69 69 ^l w u.g m ?6 ?6 )( K X T T. To find tlie lena;tli of tlio day— subtract the tiiiic of Sim risiiit; from 12lirH., aiul, to the ditlVieiuc, add the tinieof settiiij; on same day. IvVAMi'i.K. Vlh. dm.' Sun rise June 'ioth, 1 17 7 4S Sun setJuno 20tli, 7 4(! Lcngth^of day .June 20th, 15 ;W Laxatlvo Fruit Troches— Promote Digestion : Enter into tiiecireulation, and Purify the Blood from foul Immors: Stimuhite tlie Kidneys to lualthy action : (live tone to the Stom- ach and Bowels, and enalde them to iierform their respective functions of liigestion. Assimilation, and the removal of all impiyities and effete matters from the system. Sample Boxes 25 cts. Full Boxes 50 cti. For Bale by CruRgiati and General Dealeri. Or sent irue by miiil on • ect-lpi of prioo in posUige stamps, or easli in registered leiterd, to lociilitie.s whore not otli"r wise ubliiiuable. J. If. ROBINSON, MannrHrturinf>: rheiniHt, St. John, N. «. S, HAYWARD & Co., Hardware of all kinds. Carriage Stock, etc., at § 1880. 1 IS ^[Souths Ji. ni. 1 L, 8 ]M.' 7 38 7 14 i r,i i lin.N. Place ) 40 T t 24 T ^ 21 T [ 27 ^ 1 38 ^ [ 31 XT • ... xi: 18 H 54 69 28 69 s^ 47 ^^ 57 87 38 tip O') W 30 LLJ 51 LiH 34 UH 12 m 15 Tf' 24 ^ 33 ;i5 11 ;6 15 40 1 X 4] X 5 >( 50 T :i .#. •, ami, to Purify the ) tlu; Stom- ' l>igt'.stiuii, item. alers. I'i'e not otlwr II, N. n. It I '4> m m ¥■1 iff! ^ 1880. JUNE has Thirty Days. 27 I Shipbuilders' 5 BOLT aod RIGGING IRON, OM. m PITCH, ^ I and ROSIN, High Water, Mean Time, at Saint JoIm,N. B. iCharlottet'n, P. E. I. Sl'IKKS, CLINCH RINGS, »^c. ' t I | ~ at Z. & r. BURPEE ft Go's, i Morning Afternoon I Morning j Afternoon lid t'S. 1, Howe's Niival Victorv, 1704. 2;7li. M. 9 sup. cf ©, 7h. A. in IVrh. 3 2h. A. b r/ C- T? 7° 44'. .S. 4 Battle Magenta ISoO. C 2nd Sunday after Trinitv. 'S. 7iFirst Kefonn Bill passed 1.s;}l>. .s!91i. M. o cT CC- '?' 0° 32' _X. 1)| Sprinj^ lOiBattle Big Bethel 18(51. 1 1 iSt. Barnabas. C 3rd Sunday after Trinitv. 13 2h. M. i (rr. Ilel., L;U. X. j 14 Battle of Xasehv Ifjl"). 151 !l.ii i 17jlli. M. H^ in Aiilielion I IS Battle Waterloo LSI 5. C,4tli Sundav after Trinitv 20:Great Fire at St. John' 1877. Est 21 1 [© enters 6o. Summer begins. 22; (J Eelipsed, invisible at St. John. 23j S[)ring tides. , 24'St. John Bap. Midsunnner day. I 25|Firsi Wesleyan Conference 1784. I C|5tli Sunday after Trinitv. ; 27i Archbishop of Paris killed 1848. 28jQueen Victoria crowned 1838, ' 29 St. Peter. 30'4h. M. % cf C- "4 ^° '>*J' ^ h. ni. () 8 (i 52 7 3(i 8 20 () 1) 54 10 43 11 3;{ o'iti 1 34 2 20 5 50 li. (> N ; It; 7 7 44 8 30 9 18 10 7 10 57 11 4(5 10 58 1 44 2 29 3 14 3 57 4 42 5 28 () ]8 7 i;{ 8 12 9 K) 10 21 11 2t) 5(i 1 50 2 40 3 27 4 13 4 57 li. 1)1. 5 54 () 38 7 22 8 7 8 54 9 42 10 32 11 21 *0*34 19 5 21 7 2 52 .) on 4 5 5 53 « 45 7 42 8 44 9 48 10 53 11 57 27 Yi'nus is lost in the ..lui's rays, leaving: Jupiter as the morning Star, Mars to shiiio in the evening, setting on the 21th, at about 10 in the eveninij. 1 24 1() : *> 4 • > 50 4 35 5 19 continues i Fellows' I)yspe|)sia Bitters rank very high among all classes of ]ieople as one of the best medicines known. This extraordinary medicine will piirify the blood and act most i)owerfully on tho Stomach, Liver and Bowels, giving energy and vigour to the system. Fellows' Dyspejisia Bitters are recommended as a ilever tailing remedy for Indigestion, .Jaundice, P)ilious Complaints, Bad r>rcath,Sick Headache, Costiveness, Ileartbui-n, Walerbrash, Loss of Appetite, iVc. IMIICE 25 CENTS. T. B. b.a.pii2:epj, 5 III. 19 M. 54 20 3 m SUN. MOON. Rises. Sets. 1 Declin.N. Slow of 01k Rises. Souths. Declin. S Place : h. m. h. 1)1. o / 111. s. li. ni. ii. 1)1. o / 1 Th. 4 22 7 45 23 4 3 40 13M 20 6 20 35 X o Fri. 4 24 7 44 23 70 3 51 38 20 54 23 X 3 Sat. 4 24 7 43 22 55 4 2 1 17 21 43 24 21 X 4 Son. 4 25 7 43 22 49 4 13 1 56 22 33 24 31 TT 5 Mo. 4 25 7 43 22 43 4 24 2 43 4dO Zl^ 23 29 TT 6 Tus. 4 26 7 42 22 37 4 35 3 35 6q 7 Wd. 4 27 7 42 22 31 4 43 Sets. 10 21 21 60 8 Th. 4 27 7 42 22 24 4 52 8 9 A 57 18 11 P 9 Fri. 4 28 7 42 22 16 5 1 8 35 1 43 14 9 P 10 Sat. 4 28 7 41 '>2 9 5 10 9 2 27 9 29 P 11 Sun. 4 29 7 41 5 18 9 23 3 11 N 4 20 w 12 Mo. 4 30 7 40 21 52 5 26 9 45 3 55 s 1 7 Itp 13 Tus. 4 31 7 39 21 43 5 33 10 9 4 40 6 38 w 14 Wd. 4 32 7 39 21 34 5 39 10 34 5 27 12 1 Lfll 15 Th. 4 33 7 38 21 25 5 45 11 4 6 18 16 54 LfJj 16 Fri. 4 34 7 37 21 15 5 51 11 40 7 13 20 47 tri 17 Sat. 4 35 7 37 21 5 5 56 Morn. 8 13 23 31 m 18 Sun. 4 35 7 36 20 54 6 27 9 16 24 34 7^ 19 Mo. 4 36 7 35 20 43 (; 4 1 27 10 20 23 48 -?t 20 Tus. 4 37 7 34 20 32 6 7 2 37 11 23 21 3 21 Wd. 4 38 7 33 20 20 6 10 3 56 12 22 16 51 ?^ 22 Th. 4 39 7 32 20 8 6 12 Rises. 13 17 11 39 23 Fri. 4 40 7 32 19 55 6 14 8 37 14 8 8 5 49 ^*A^ 24 Sat. 4 41 7 31 19 42 6 15 9 2 14 57 N 5 K 25 San. 4 42 7 30 39 29 6 15 9 26 15 43 5 47 H 26 Mo. 4 43 7 29 19 16 6 15 9 49 16 29 11 2 T 27 Tus. 4 44 7 28 19 3 6 14 10 15 , 17 15 15 37 T 28 Wd. 4 45 7 27 18 49 6 13 10 44 18 2 19 23 T 29 Th. . 4 46 7 26 18 34 6 11 11 16 18 49 22 12 X 30 Fri. 4 47 7 25 18 20 6 9 11 55 19 38 23 57 X 31 Sat. 4 49 7 23 18 5 6 6 Morn. 20 28 N 24 32 H To find the length of the night— subtract the time of suiisot from thediflTerence, add the time of sunrise on the next day. Example.— 12h, Oni. Sunset July 30th, 7 _.j 12 hours, and, to Sunrise July 31st, 4 JiCngth of night July .'iOth, fl OO 40 24 ROBINSON'S PHOSPHORIZED EMULSION (Registered Trade Mark. ) of COD LIVER OIL, with LACTO-PHOSPHATE OF LIME. Prepared on^y^y^.^ . J. H. ROBINSON, Mannfiiotiiringr Chemist, St. John, N. «. S. HAYWARD & Co, Carriage Slock, 73 Prince Wm. Street, St. John7N. b7 'il 1880. J 6q ^ i a \ w W I LOJ I Lnj i m ; m ;6 '^ X K T T T 188 o o 21 3 7 C(i 51 7i(- 9Q 103 cl: 12 ( 13 14 15 16 tj "i i I:.; 17 G 11) 20 21 231] 241 cic 26 27 28 29 30 31 1 V( on t is h( shiu thei I Witli 1880. JUL.Y has Thirty-one Days. 29 IILACKSMITHS' ANVILS, BELLOWS, VICES, RASPS, of i Horse Shoes, and Horse Nails, at I, ^ F. BV&PEE ^ C^'s, a o 1 Dominion Dav. Harriet Martineau died 187(1. 71i. M. (v) in Apogee. High AVatek, Mean Time, at Saint John, N. B. Charlottet'n, P. E. I. C tJtli Sunday after Trinity. 5 Princess Helena married 18()(). 6 2Ii. A.^^ in??. 7 © Eclipsed invisible at St. .Jolni. 8{5li. M. ^ Gr. P:iong. 26° 21' Yl. 9 9h. A. Q^ n ©• Spring tides. 10 3h. A. c?~cy ©. (^ fi° 28' N. Cj7tli Sunday after Trinity. 12 Crimea evacuated 1856. 13 7h. A. ? Sup. (/©. 14 Bastile stormed 1789. 15 St. Switliin. Neap tides. 16 6h. A. ^ in Aphelion. 17ip,mf4 issued 1841. CSth Sunday after Trinitj. . 19 Bishop Wilberforce died 1875. 20 8h. A. b n©- 21 9h. M. 'i Stationary. 22| S[»ring tides. 23 Battle Crhuznee 1839. 24|llh. A. 9 in Perihelion. C 9th Sunday after Trinity. 26 [St. James. 27 31i. A. %cf C- % 6" 57' S. 28 lOh. M. T? c/ (C- T? T 46' S. 29 Neap tides. 30 French Kevolution 1839. 31 Grav died 1771. Morning ii. 111. 6 18 7 4 7 51 8 39 9 29 10 19 11 7 11 55 18 1 4 ] 48 2 32 3 16 4 1 4 48 5 39 6 34 7 34 8 37 9 41 10 44 11 43 11 1 3 1 53 2 41 3 27 4 13 4 59 5 46 6 34 Afternoon Morning Afternoon 1). in. 6 41 727 8 15 9 4 9 54 10 43 11 31 "(") "41 li. 111. 5 42 (> 28 7 15 8 .1 1 o 26 10 54 3 38 4 24 5 13 6 6 8 9 4 5 9 8 53 9 4.3 10 31 11 19 28 1 12 1 56 2 40 3 25 4 12 5 3 5 58 (5 58 8 1 ]i. itT. 6 5 6 51 7 39 8 28 9 18 10 7 10 55 11 42 5 50 10 13 11 14 "o'38 1 28 2 18 3 4 3 50 4 36 23 6 10 6 59 9 ^ 1 -> ; 10 8 11 7 1 27 1 17 2 5 2 51 3 37 4 23 5 10 5 58 1 34 2 18 y •> M 3 48 4 37 5 30 6 28 7 29 8 33 9 37 10 38 11 35 2 52 1 42 2 28 14 47 5 34 6 23 Venus is still hidden in the Sun's rays, being at her superior eon junction with the Sun on the 13th. >[ars shines as an evening Star, setting on the 3rd at 9 h. 4!) m. r. M. lie is however rap' ily approaching the Sun, setting on the 24th an hour earlier. Jupiter shines for half the night, being on the Dth, in quadrature or 90° from the Sun, and rises then, half au hour before midnight. ISO I?EK,SO]V T^EEO BE TltOUBLEO With ludi^estioii, Jaundice, IMIious Coiiiplamts, Bad ^Breatli, Sick Headaclie, Heartburn. Acid Stomacli, Waterbrasli, wlien tiiey can procure JPEXjXjO^WS' "JD-ySI^EFSUL BXTTEI^S- PRICE TWENTY-FIVE CENTS. T. H. KARKER & SONS, 3.* & 37 King Street, St. John, N. B. S. HAYWARD & Co, Hardware of all kinds, 73 Prince Wm. Street. II 30 AUGUST begliiH on Huiulay. 1880. (I. h. in. New Moon, o 11 24 A. First QuaiU'i-, K) 8 18 M. t) FnllM(K)n, 20 'A dj Last Quarter, 27 11 ol D.! 9 Sontlis] J^Souths|Q|.SouthH { li. in. 3 30 A. 37 42 10 17! 241 47 III. 52 A. h. 1 1 40 1 20 1 18 ll. Ul. 4 25 M. 3 58* 3 30 3 1 (C Apogee, Id. llh. M. | (C Terigee, 17d. 8h. M. | (^ Apogee, 20d. 4h. A. 1 iSun. 2! Mo. 3lTiis. 4'Wd. 5:Tli. 6|Fri. 7iSat. 8 Sun. 91 Mo. lOiTus. U|Wd. 12,Th. 13iFri. 14!Sat. loSnn. 1() Mo. 17iTu. 18iWd. 19 Th. 20iFri. 2l!Sat. 22Snn. 23! Mo. 24lTue. 25|Wd. 26iTli. 27lFri. 28'Sat. 29 Sun. 20!i\[o. SlTiis. Rises, h 4 4 _S UN. I Sets. 'Declin.N. Slow-Fasti 111. 50 51 4 4 4 4 4 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 .") 5 5 5 52 <;4 55 57 59 1 •) .3 4 .") () t {) 10 11 12 h. 7 I 7 7 I 7 7 7 7 t 7 / >^ I <; I) () () III. 21 10 IS 16 14 12 10 !) 8 7 o .> 1 5i) ;>/ 5() 54 i 5 13 () 53 5 14 () 52 i 5 15 (j 50 5 1() () 48 5 17 () 47 5 18 () 4() 5 19 44 5 20 (> 42 5 22 (5 40 5 24 () 37 5 25 () .'55 5 27 5 33 o 17 17 17 17 50 :;4 18 1() 4() 1() 29 1() 12 15 55 15 38 15 20 15 2 14 44 14 2(i 14 7 13 49 13 30 13 10 12 51 12 31 12 11 11 51 11 31 11 11 10 50 10 29 10 8 9 47 9 2() 9 5 8 43 8 21 (5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 4 4 4 4 4 »» III. 2 s 58 53 48 42 35 28 20 12 53 43 32 21 9 57 44 31 17 o Rises. ' hr in.' ! 38M 1 27 2 21 3 2() 4 29 Sets. 7 29 A 51 14 I 2 47 2 ») 1 I 1 {) 32 1() 44 27 10 5"' 34 10.S 2f 8 . 8 '. 9 9 40 10 23 11 14 ! Morn. 19 1 31 2 A"^ ■I 7 5 25 Rises. 7 52A I 8 17 I 8 45 I 9 1() i 9 53 :10 .34 'll 20 Morn. ; 17 ! 1 10 M 0() N . Declin. N. Souths. ll. III. 21 17 22 () 22 54 23 40 1 1 25 10 54 39 25 o / 23 57 22 11 19 23 15 38 11 .") 15 7 4 4 <) 7 (> • > 4 5 () / 8 9 10 U U 55 12 45 i o oo 14 20 15 7 15 54 1<) 42 17 31 18 21 19 10 20 20 48 21 35 G 4 N.O 40 8.4 52 10 15 15 13 19 28 22 3(i 24 15 24 13 18 50 14 1() iN « 40 S.2 53 N.2 59 K 8 41 K 13 32 T 17 45 T 21 1 X 23 13 ^ 24 16 tr 24 9 n 22 52 XT 20 29 6q \17 6 66 Place tig 6q % m m 7?' ;6 Diinntjthis month, thedays (locirase in lon^th Ih. '.'ti inin.— :!7 iniii. in the iiiornini' and 49 in the evening. This diUerenee in the decrease, is laused by the Sun's beiiiK six minutes slower than the clock, at the beginning of the month, and acreeint' with it at the end. " ^^ H. ROBINSON, Manufacturing Chemist, St. John, N. B. S. HAYWARD:& CO., Wholesale Hardware and Carriage Stock, 1880. i2iSoutliH h. ui. 4 25 M. 3 58* 3 30 3 1 d. 41i. A. 1 .N. f 1 1 Place 57 H 11 69 23 6^ 38 09 • • • P. •> Q. 1 W 40 W 32 w 15 LQJ ! 13 LOJ 28 m ]() m 15 7f' 3 9(^ l\ ;6 )0 ;6 (5 5i« 1(5 f^SJ )3 K )9 K \\ K 12 T 5 T 1 § 6 K i 9 H K 9 6q 6 6^ ■ y lorniiis, )oing six nth it at - SI! hn, N. B. I i(M li •Si 4, 5 29 '^"^iK 1 1««0. AlKiUHT haH Thirty-oiiw l)»yH. ai 1 : CARRIAGE MAKKKS TT .. ■^ I ' n r rr» 1 Uu.n \\ ATi:u, Mean Time, at 1 i ^ rron,| Steel, Springs .1 Axles / •" -w 1 •»«■ 1 ' 1 1 SLEIGH SHOE, TIES and Saint John, N. B. Charlottet'n, P. E. I. ' 1 t»- I AKRIACih i>(3Lrs, tvC. i at I. & V. BiRPEi; & (o'h. j Morning Afternoon Morning Afternoon 1 h. ni. h. in. h, ni. h. ni. C lOth Sundiiy after Trinity. 7 24 7 49 48 7 13 2 Lammas l)av. 8 14 8 88 7 88 8 2 ! ,•} Battle Evesham 120."). 9 :i 9 27 8 27 H 51 1 ; 4(}. Camiinf?(lie(l 1H27. 9 51 10 15 9 15 9 39 1 ^ 8h. ^r. I;; inf. cf (V). 10 88 11 1 10 2 10 25 (1 4h. A. Q cf (C- ? '')^ 27^ X. 11 24 11 40 10 48 11 10 7 I5en Jonsoii died 1<)37. Spring tides. 9 11 83 11 55 1 ' C 11th Siindav after Trinitv. , 81 58 17 ilCapt. :Marrvatt died 1S4S. 1 M 1 87 89 1 1 10 7h. U. %. dr. Ilel. Lat. S. 2 2 28 1 24 1 47 1 11 2h. M. T? Stationary. 2 4<; 8 11 2 10 2 85 12 14th, Napoleon 1. born 17<»9. ' 8 8«; 4 2 .". 8 20 ' 18 Old Tjammas ]>av. Neap tides. 4 28 4 50 8 52 4 20 144h. A. ^; Stationary. 1 o 25 5 55 4 49 5 19 C 12th Sunday after Trinity, ! ii 2o ('. 51; 5 49 20 1(1 (Canadians tooic Detroit ISlJj. i 7 27 7 r,S i; 51 7 22 17 Ih. A. ^^ Stationary. 8 28 8 .-)8 7 52 8 22 IS Karl Ilussell died 1878. ! 9 27 9 55 8 51 9 19 19 K. IJloomfield died 182.",. i 10 28 10 50 , 9 47 10 14 ' 20 Battle Contreras 1847. 11 10 11 41 ! 10 40 11 5 21 Adam Clark died 1S:',2. Sprino- tides (1 11 80 11 54 c 18th Sunday after Trinity. 80 r,4 i 18 1 28 Ih. M. 'c;; Gr. Klono-. IS" 2r W. 118 1 41 ' 42 : 1 5 \ 24 St. Bartholomew. 2 r, 2 28 1 2S 1 52 i26 4h.M. ^: in(.^,. [2r),Prs.Ali(Td. 1 878. 2 r,i 8 15 2 15 2 89 '2() Prinee Albert born 1819. 8 89 4 ;; 8 2 8 27 1 27 Battle Lonj,' Island 177(». 4 27 4 52 8 51 [ 4 10 i c Neap tidis. -■) 17 5 42 4 41 5 29 4th Sunday after Trinity. () 7 81 5 81 5 55 80 Seeond Battle Manasses 18G2. (') 50 7 21 20 45 1 81 'King Henry V. died 1422. Vt'iiiis begins to emerge from the sun's 7 45 8 9 7 9 7 83 rays, and on the 24tli sets ;}2 minutt's after the 1 ;Siin. Mars may still be seen fur a slioi t time in the evening, setting on the 24th, 47 1 minutes after the Sun. Jupiter shines the gviniter imrt of the night and at niklnight of J the 2;{rd, is in conjunction with the Moo 1, and about 1° to the Suuth. {1 SiU'CC^SS. — The wonderful suceess whieh has attended Fellows' Balsam of Coltsfoot and Liverwort since its introduetion to the public, gives it an imex- ampled reputation in the eyes of all classes of j^ersons, as the most efKeient remedy ever discovered for the relief and cure of Coughs, Colds, Influenza, Bronchitis, Hoarseness, Whooping Cough, Croup, Sore Throat, Asthma. !)I>>'« "" (1. li. III. M \i'W M(K»n 4 28 A. WediieHtlay. ^80. lUtllH ! 1 D. 3 9Sonth.sr?^S MitllS III. OiSc ,^m li. III. li. li. III. i 2 10 M. f First tiunrler H - 53 A. 1 2 A. . (V) Full Moon 18 Jl 5M. 10 17 24 57 51 11 1 40 1 50 1 10 i ji /k T 'ist Ounrtcr -0 41 .■ * jiii~i %lfim»*^ ■••••#»••§••••••••• ^ 1 5 20 4'.> m CC Perigee, KM. «li._M.^ __(C. a ^ SUN. 1 1", 'a , Rises. Sets. Declin.N. PastofCIk. Aiiogee, 25d. 12li A. M OON. . ^ 1 m ■ Rises. bouths. , Declin. N. Place I 1 i~hnin.~i h. m. 1 o ' I ni. s. I h. ni. h. 111. o / ■ nVd. 5 28 (•) 31 ' 7 50 ' 21 2 17 M 22 21 12 53 Q. H 2Th. 5 20 30 7 38 40 23 G 8 2 a H 3 Fri. 5 30 1 (J 28 7 1(5 5t) 4 20 23 50 N 2 41 w I 4 Sat. 5 .30 () 27 53 1 l!> 5 Sun. 5 32 () 25 (i 31 1 .".0 5 34 it^ ^H Sets. (1 .3(5 s*2*5;i UP ■ Mo. 5 .34 t) 22 (5 1 5'.l (5 44 .\ 1 23 8 24 Ull H 7Tus. 5 .35 () 21 5 4(5 2 li> 7 12 2 12 13 38 LOJ B 8 VVd. 5 3(1 (5 1!> 5 23 2 30 7 44 ;•. 4 18 G tri ■ OTh. .', .37 (» 17 5 3 8 25 I 21 .35 m ■ lOiFri. 5 .38 (5 15 4 .38 .3 21 !> 12 4 58 23 42 ^ H 11 Sat. 5 .30 (1 14 4 15 3 42 10 11 5 58 24 12 7f^ 1 12 Sun. 5 40 12 .3 52 4 :'. 11 20 G 58 23 1 ?6 H 13|Mo. 5 41 . 10 ;; 20 4 24 Morn. 7 57 20 15 }6 H 14 TuH. 5 43 7 .". (5 4 45 33 8 52 IG 10 H 15 Wd. 5 44 (; 2 43 5 (1 1 18 ? iry 11 8 r*^* f*^-* H IGTh. 5 45 (i 4 2 20 5 27 .3 4 I ^^ a 5 31 H 17 Fri. 5 4«) (5 2 1 57 5 40 4 18 1 N 23 K : ■ IS Sat. 5 48 «) 1 .3:', (i 10 5 30 12 11 5 58 H 1 B 10 Sun. 5 40 5 58 1 10 (1 31 Jtises. 12 58 11 13 on \ B 20 Mo. 5 50 5 5(5 47 (5 52 G 45 A 13 4G 15 48 T B 21 Tns. 5 52 5 54 xO 2.*! 7 1:5 7 15 14 .34 10 31 ^ B 22 Wd. 5 5.3 5 52 7 .".4 7 50 , 15 23 22 11 >^ ! B 23 Th. 5 54 5 50 sO 24 7 55 i 8 31 : IG 13 23 44 ^ B 24 Fri. 5 5(1 5 48 (►47 S K) 13 17 3 24 5 M B 25 Sat. 5 57 5 40 IK) S ,37 10 8 17 52 23 17 K B 2() Sun. 5 5S 5 44 1 34 8 57 11 4 18 40 21 21 09 : B 27 Mo. 5 50 5 43 1 57 '117 ! Morn. 19 27 18 25 Q9 : B !28Tus. <; 5 41 2 21 ' 37 4 20 13 14 2G hi ! B 20 Wd. 1 5 30 2 44 5(5 ' 1 7 20 58 10 4 9 B 30 Th. ' G 3 ' 5 .37 s3 7 ' lO 15 The time of sunrisse added to the time of sunset, 2 doe 11 21 43 N 5 10 9 ' fl j not always equal 12 hours, on B account of the ditierence between Clock time, and f hat shown by an accurate Sun dial. : ■ RobiiiNonN PhoNphoriNed Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil witli Larto*pli08pliate of Lime i- jirepared with the Anest Cod Liver Oil— one of the most esteemed remedies in the catalogin' of the "Materia 'Med\v&"—Lacto-]^)ho.tp/iate of Lime, which enters so largely into the forma- tion of bone material and other important tissues of the body, — Phosphorvx, the great iHaiii and nerve tonic and lnvia;orat«r, in a form most desirable to obtain its fullest effects, together ■with other valuidilc remedial aKents. These are all intimately oonibiu(,*d in one demuloent fluid, homogeneous in appearance and iltli- o!>te in flavor, possessing remarkahle power in arresting the decay and supplying the waste constantly going on in those abnormai conditions of the system att'ected by such diseasesas pervert and impair nutrition, vitiate the Monil and sap the vital forces. It is hii^hly rocommendod for Consumption, Thronic Bronchitis, Coughs, Scrofula, Scrol- iilous, and other ('leers, Tumors, Diseases ol the Bones, Joints and .Spine. General Debility, Kmaciatiou, uud hII impurities of the Bloud, Prepared only by J. H. ROBIVSOX, Pharmacist, St. John, N. B., and for sale by Druggists generallv.— Pi> f 11 .00 per bottle ; Six bottles for (5.00, S. HAYWARD & Co., Wliolesale Hardware and Carriage Stocli, ^80. tiiHoutliH j h. ni. 2 19 M. 1 50 1 11) i 4«> ! 1 1. N. Place M £1 2 41 • • f • nv 53 UP 24 Ull 38 UTJ tri :vy m 42 ^ 12 71^ 1 ^ 15 ?6 10 fiti 8 81 23 K 58 K 13 T 48 T 31 ^ 11 b' 44 b M 17 H 21 09 25 ^^ : m s^ i 4 9. ' 10 ii. ' tiour 8, on •!un ( iial. 1 ofl jiuie i-^ eoal alogiii the foriiiH- grea t iH'airi other valuiiliii' anee and ili'li- ly go iig oil in iate t he Monit croful a, SiTcil- atiou, uud hII orally .— Pri.'f S^ «■ 211 23 24 2o 27 28 29 1880. SEPTEMBER lia» Thirty Days. 33 i ! RUSSIA, COMMOM. R, &, and GALVANiZED. «, T^N-PLATES, lug^ot liii, Roofliifir Till. High Water, Mean Time, at Saint John, N. B. tS" Charlottet'n, P. E. I. at I. Ss F. BURPEE & Go's. ; Morning Afternoon Morning i Afternoon ]|7h.M. § C'©- 2| London burnt IICA). 3l4h. A. ^ cf C: ^^ 6° V2' N. 4i French Republic declared 1870. C 15th Sunday after Trinity. H Jewish vear 5(541 begins. Spr'g tides 7 1h. A. $ (/ r/'. ? 0'31'N. 8 l^attle Delhi 1803. 9jl h. M. '^ Gr. Ilel. Lat. X. j lOi Nativity of B. V. Mary. 11 'Battle Brandy wine, 1777. C 10th Sunday after Trinitv. i 131 ' Xeap tides. iH'Battle Alma 1854. I loj Liverpool & I>Ian. K'wny opened 1830. lOjSt. Cvprian, : 17 4h. M. 8 Sup. (/ (?) ' 18| Spring tides. ! C 17th Sundav after Trinitv. I 20 4h. M. %& (C- % 0° oV S. I St. Matthe\ Noon, ©enu..;^-— . Autumn hej^ins. 23 iiattle Assaye 1803. Dean Milman died 18()8. j _ 7h. A. % in Perihelion. j C 18th Sunday after Jrinity. ^ 1 27 Neap tides. 28 1h. A. ? a (^- 'i 0°()'S. 29'St. Michael. ; 30!St. Jerome. ' 21 24 25 li. 111. 8 33 • 9 19 1 5 10 49 11 34 "o*44 1 33 2 25 3 21 4 19 5 19 () 19 7 18 8 13 9 i\ 9 5() 10 44 11 32 043 1 :n 2 19 ;; 9 3 59 4 49 5 37 () 25 7 11 7 57 h. Til. 8 50 9 42 10 27 n 11 11 57 20 1 8 1 59 53 3 50 4 49 5 49 () 49 / 40 8 40 9 31 10 20 11 8 11 50 19 1 7 I O') •) 44 34 4 24 5 13 1 ('. 48 ]i. in. 7 57 8 43 9 29 10 13 10 58 11 44 8 57 1 49 2 45 3 43 4 43 5 4.3 42 7 35 8 30 9 20 10 8 10 11 1 ») 3 4 34 19 5(> 43 7 55 43 33 23 13 5 1 5 49 35 7 21 li. 111. 8 20 9 6 9 51 10 35 11 21 '6"32 1 23 2 17 3 14 4 13 5 13 <) 13 7 10 8 4 8 55 9 44 10 32 11 20 i 31 1 19 2 8 2 58 3 48 4 37 5 25 12 58 7 43 Venus is yot seon Itut a short tiino after snnsct, risinfi, on the 24th, 4G min. after the Sun. Mars can scairely he seen in the twilight, as on tlie same date lie sets 2.") nilmites after the .Sun. .Tupiter "shines during the whole night, rising on the evening of tho 2;Jrd, at G 25, r. m., and setting the n xt morning at 7 H, a. m. T. «. MARKER & SON.S, 3.5 & Ml King Streef, St. John, N. 11. 73 Prince Wm. Str^'Ct, Saint John, N. B. B 1'' '; rfi' ii ! Hit 34 OCTOBER begins on Friday. 1880. New Moon, First Quarter, Full Moon, .. Last Quarter, d. h. m. 4 19 M. D. 3 10 17 24 $ Souths h. m. 1 12A. 1 17 1 24 1 31 cJ^Souths h. ni. 16 A. Qj.Soutlis h. 111. , 10 8 11 A. 9 A. 18 2M. 26 2 36 M. 6 11 33 M. 11 56M.11 3 11 46 10 32 (P Perigee 8d^li. M. | Apogee (^ 23d. 8h. M. s SUN. t Rises. Sets. Declin. S. FastofCik. h. m. h. 111. o / ni. 8. ] Fri. 6 4 5 35 3 31 10 34 Sat. 6 5 5 33 3 54 10 53 3 San. 6 6 5 32 4 17 11 11 ! 4 Mo. 6 7 5 30 4 40 11 29 5 Tus. 6 8 5 28 5 3 11 47 1 6 Wd. 6 10 5 26 5 2() 12 4 ; 7 Th. 6 12 5 23 5 49 12 21 1 8 Fri. 6 14 5 21 6 12 12 37 1 9iSat. 6 14 5 20 {\ 35 12 53 1 10 Snn. 6 15 5 19 6 58 13 9 11 Mo. 6 16 5 17 7 20 13 24 12 Tus. 6 17 5 16 7 53 13 39 13 Wd. 6 18 5 14 8 5 13 53 ! 14 Til, 6 20 5 12 8 28 14 6 1 15 Fri. 6 22 5 10 8 50 14 19 ' 16 Sat. 6 23 5 8 9 12 14 32 17 Sun. 6 24 5 7 9 34 14 44 18 Mo. 6 26 5 4 9 56 14 55 19 Tus. 6 27 5 3 10 17 15 5 1 20 Wd. (5 29 5 1 10 39 15 15 21 Th. 6 30 4 59 11 15 25 22 Fri. 6 31 4 58 11 21 15 34 23 Sat. () :?2 4 -56 11 42 15 42 24 San. () 33 4 55 12 3 15 49 25 Mo. 6 34 4 54 12 24 15 55 1 26 Tus. 6 3(5 4 52 12 44 16 1 ! 27 Wd. () 38 4 50 13 5 16 6 28 Th. 6 39 4 49 13 25 16 10 29 Fri. 6 41 4 47 13 44 16 13 i 30 Sat. 6 43 4 45 14 4 16 16 31 San. 6 44 4 44 14 23 16 18 MOON. Rises. I Souths. h. m. 3 18 I 4 26 ■ 5 35 Sets, i 5 44 A 6 24 7 10 8 6 9 12 10 23 11 39 Morn. 51 , 2 5 3 (; 4 21 5 34 i Kises. 5 48 A () 26 7 10 7 59 8 55 9 53 10 53 11 56 Morn. 1 2 6 3 14 4 25 li. in. 22 29 2.3 15 "()* "5 57 1 3 4 , 8 9 10 53 52 53 53 5 52 6 48 40 30 18 4 10 51 11 38 12 26 13 15 14 4 14 55 15 44 16 33 17 20 18 6 18 50 19 34 20 19 21 21 22 43 53 eclin. S Place / 32 w 6 7 w U)J 11 32 Lrj 16 25 Lnj 20 21 HI, 22 58 Vf\. 23 59 Tft 23 18 ^ 20 59 ;6 17 20 }f> 12 42 ^^j^ f^^ 7 22 A/^/V s 1 49 K s- .3 47 H 9 7 r~) 13 55 T 17 57 T 21 3 X 2.3 2 ^ 23 52 H 23 30 n 22 t^9 19 30 69 16 5 6n 11 56 Q 7 10 f.) N 1 56 W s .3 33 w 9 2 w sl4 12 LnJ During this month the day has decreastnl in length lU niiii. — the Sun rising on tlie .31st, 40 inin. l''.ter and setting .'51 min. earlier than on the 1st. Try LAXATIVE FRUIT TROCHES roK Janiiflice ; Piles, or H«»inorvlioi 1 K '> 1 >< 52 1 H 30 H 69 30 6q , 5 6^0 5() P 10 9 50 W J3 W w 12 u j )g on tlie s Appftif*-; intH, A'«-. NTS. s, tu loca'i- >lin, N. B. 4» ■a 11 12,6h 13 Ki 14 Ba 15! ■ IGiHc C2l! 18 St. :i9 20 Ba 21 N. 22| 23 241 C22 1 25 3h l26,p:a 27 i : 28;St. 29 Al 30 To C23 i Mart 'J.-ith. the Si ! sunset -::ia» 1880. OCTOBER han Thirty-one Day«. 35 1 ALL SORTS OF WIRE, I High Water, Mean Time, at INCLUDING Iron Wire for baling Hay, at I. & P. BURPEE & GO'S J Morning Dr. Percy died 1811, 2 Ih. A. ^. in ^. C 19tli Sunday after Trinitv. 1. A. ? cT €• 5 81 9 9 5° 38 ^S. 4° 31^N. T) Springy tides. 7 oh. A. Qi cP ©• 8 Great Fire Chicago 1871. 9 Sir F. Kelly born 1796. C,20th Sunday after Trinity. Hi Xeap tides. 12 6h. A $ in Aphelion. 13 King Edward Confessor, trans. 14 Battle Hastings 10(>0. lo 10, Houses of Parliament burnt 1S34. C 21st Sunday after Trinitv. 18 St. Luke. 19 Spring tides. 20 Balfe composer died 1870. ! 21 X.E. Loyalists landed at Halifax 1783.: 22 23 24th, AVebster died 1852. C 22nd Sunday after Trinitv. 25 3h. A. (^ (^ ©. 26,p:arl of Derby died 18G9. 27 j Xeap tides. 28 St. Simon and St. Jude. 29 Allen Cunningham died 1842. 30 Tower London burnt 1821. C 23rd Sunday after Trinity. Mars has disappeared in the rays of the Sun being in conjunction with him on the ; liith. .Tupiter still continues to "shine nearly the whole night ; he is in opposition to the Sun on tiie 7th. On the "24111, Venus is above the horizon fori h. 8 niin. after sunset. 1 Saint John, N. B. Charlottet n, P. E. I. 1 1 Morning Afternoon Morning Afternoon h. ni. h. m. h, m. }i. ni. 8 42 9 4 8 6 8 28 9 27 9 50 8 51 9 14 10 13 10 36 9 37 10 11 1 11 26 10 25 10 50 11 52 11 16 11 42 18 46 10 1 14 1 43 38 1 7 2 13 2 43 1 37 2 7 3 14 3 44 2 38 3 8 4 14 4 44 3 38 4 8 5 13 5 41 4 37 5 5 () 9 6 35 5 33 5 59 7 1 7 26 6 25 6 50 7 51 8 15 7 15 7 39 8 39 9 2 8 3 8 26 9 25 9 48 8 49 9 12 10 12 10 35 9 36 9 59 10 59 11 23 10 23 10 47 11 47 11 11 11 36 12 36 12 1 1 25 24 49 1 50 2 16 1 14 1 40 2 41 3 5 2 5 2 29 3 30 3 54 2 54 3 18 4 18 4 41 3 42 4 5 5 3 5 27 4 27 4 51 5 49 6 11 5 13 5 35 33 (•) 55 5 57 6 19 7 18 7 40 <] 42 7 4 8 .", 8 26 7 27 7 50 8 50 9 14, 8 14 8 38 Is MA UK from (he receipt of a celebrated English Physician, and in any case where we have ivfiDiiimended we have rarely found it to fail to he successful. tJolden ElLxir is a valualiie ri'im-dy for restoring the health and for The cure of all diseases arising from an impure oondition of tiie bjooii, !»n(ha|K Scrofula, Syphilitic Diseases, Kidney Complaint, Chills and Fevers, Pimples and llmiiors on the Face, IjOss of Appetite, Erysipelas, Paralysis, Pains in the Side and liack, Saint Vitus' Dance, Loss of Constitutional Vigour, Oeneral Debility, Catarrh, Asthma, Hionchitis, etc. PRICE ONE DOLLAUt T. B. BARKER & SONS, 35 & 37 King Street, St. John. N. B. S, HAYWARD & Co, Carriage Stock. 73 Prince Wm. Street, St. John, ^. B. ■tl' 30 NOVEMBER begins on Monday. 1»80. A. New Moon, 2 First Quarter, 9 Full Moon, 16 Last Quarter, 24 h. m. 1 11 81 M. ; 3 50 M. 4 15 A. 41 A. 1 D. 9SouthH J'Soiiihs Qj.Souths h. m. 3 1 44 A. 10 1 54 17 2 4 24 2 14 h. m. 11 33 M. 11 24 11 15 11 7 h. in. 9 49 A. 9 19 8 5!) 8 21 ^ J (J Perigee, 4d. 3h. A. SUN. I q_ Apogee, 20(1. 2h. A. MOON Rises. • Sets. Declin. S. FastofClk.l Rises. 1 Mo. ! 2!Tus. 3|Wd. 4!Th. 5Fri. 6 7 8 8 10 11 12 18 14 15 16 17 Sat. i Sun. Mo. ! Tiis. i Wd., Til. : Fri. Sat. ' Sun. Mo. Tiis. Wd. 18iTh. 19iFri. 20; Sat. 2lSnii. 22iMo. 23JTUS. 241 Wd. 25!Th. 26! Fri. 27: Sat. 28 Sun. 291 Mo. 30'Tu8.' li. in. 6 46 6 47 6 49 6 50 6 51 6 58 6 55 6 56 6 57 6 58 6 59 7 ]i. in. 4 42 I o i 7 5 r^ IT / / 7 8 7 10 7 11 7 12 7 13 7 15 7 16 7 18 7 19 7 20 7 20 7 21 7 22 7 23 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 41 39 38 87 35 33 32 30 30 29 29 28 27 25 23 22 21 21 20 19 18 17 10 16 4 16 .4 4 4 4 16 16 15 15 14 15 15 15 15 16 16 16 17 17 17 17 18 18 18 18 19 19 19 19 20 20 20 20 20 21 21 21 21 21 43 2 20 39 57 15 32 50 7 24 40 56 12 28 43 58 12 26 40 54 20 32 44 56 7 18 28 38 48 I 111. 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 14 14 14 14 14 13 13 13 12 12 12 11 11 11 10 19 19 18 17 15 12 8 o 58 52 45 37 28 18 7 56 44 81 17 o 46 30 13 55 37 18 58 37 15 53 h. in. 5 38M 6 54 I Sets ; 5 56 A I 7 2 I 8 13 9 28 10 44 in 57 i Morn. ' 1 • ' 8 , 2 16 22 29 35 Souths. Declin. S. h. in. / 28 39 18 39 *o"'38 iii'se 1 1 42 23 38 2 44 28 38 8 45 21 42 4 43 18 22 : 5 37 13 58 1 6 28 8 47 1 7 16 s 3 22 8 2 N 2 9 : 8 47 7 28 3 4 5 6 37 Rises. 5 58 A 6 46 7 42 8 42 9 44 10 46 11 49 Morn. 55 2 1 3 12 4 26 ' 5 44 9 33 10 20 11 8 11 58 12 48 18 38 14 27 15 14 16 16 45 17 28 18 11 18 55 19 40 20 29 21 21 22 19 23 20 12 21 16 36 19 69 22 22 28 36 23 39 22 32 20 19 17 20 18 30 9 2 N 4 s 1 7 7 6 29 11 48 16 30 20 24 ' s 22 57 Place LQJ m K K T T T H 69 £1 Q. W LOJ m During this Montli, the length of the day decreases Ih. 4min.— 37 min. in the Morn- ing and 27 iu the Afternoon. A Slig^llt Coug"!! tliat Ave are so apt to consider a mere annoyance ami treat with corresponding neglect, too often proves to be tlie seed sown for an inevitable Aorjw^ — Consumption. Immediate and tliorough treatment is our only safeguard. A teaspoonfiil of liobinson\'< Fhosphorizecl Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil with Lacto-Phoitphate of Lime given whenever the Cough is troiikK'- some, will afford immediate relief, and if persevered in will effect a cure even iu the most obstinate cases. Prepared solely by J. H. ROBINSON, Pharmaceutieairheinist.St. John, N. K.; and for sale by Druggists and ( ieneral Dealers. I'riee $1.00 per bottle ; six for $.j.OO. S. HAYWARD & CO., Wholesale Hardware and Carriage Stock, !ji^ 1880. QtSouths li. m. 9 49 A. ' 9 19 ! 8 5') 8 21 1. S. Place r.9 LOJ • • • n i 56 m ! 38 ^ ; 33 ^ ; 42 ^ ^ 22 ^ ' 58 asi 47 tsu ' 22 K 9 K 28 T 21 T 1 36 T i 59 ^ 1 22 ^ 1 36 K i 39 H 32 M i 19 69 ! 20 69 30 ^Z 2 Q. 7 a 7 W >9 W 13 uu JO LfU J4 HI »7 m he Morn- fcince ami wn for an ent is our on of Old "i troiili'- ?iire even R.; and tor 23 24 25 ' '^'""^ifc.riWUlWiWHi 1880. NOVKMIJEK has Thirty iJays. 37 GFalvanized and Common Hoop Iron J uioh Wat--* -a PIO LEAD, SIIEKT LEAD, ^ and COPPER, * ZINC, ^ and SPELTER, Mean Time, at I o Saint John, N. B. Morning i Afternoon 1 All Saints Dav. 2 9h. M. d'cf (C- (^ 4° 20^ _N. •> Spring tides 4 31i. A. ^ cT C- ? 0° 17^ X. A Gunpowder Plot, 1(505. Princess Charlotte died 1817. C 24th Sunday after Trinitv. 8 John Milton died 1()74. * I) Prince of Wales born 1841. lOi Neai) tides.j ii| - ! 12: Revolution at Berlin, 1848. I 13|8h. M. % cf (C. '4 7° 7' S. C 25th Sunday after Trinitv. 15 101 17' Spring tides 18JDuke of Wellington buried 1852. 19i Battle Navarino 1827. 20 1 Earl Elgin died 18G8. C|26th Sundav after Trinitv. 22 (21st), Princess Koyal bdrn 1840. Charlottet'n, P. E. I. Morning Afternoon li. in. 9 39 10 32 11 29 h. 10 11 in. 5 1 3 2 5 o >) 4 4 4 58 5 49 (I 37 7 23 8 8 8 54 9 41 10 29 11 19 23 24 25 2h. A. ^ Inf. c/©. Lord Melbourne died 1848, 51i. A. ^ in Perihelion. Nea^) tides 26|7h A. S^ i» t^, 27|Lord Selborno born 1812. Cllst Sundav in Advent. 29|Cardinal Wolsey died 1580. 30iSt. Andrew. 1 34 I 1 24 ! 2 12 2 58 44 4 28 5 10 5 54 (i 38 25 8 1() 9 11 11 59 31 1 34 2 3r> 3 35 4 31 5 24 (J 13 7 7 40 8 31 9 17 10 5 10 54 11 44 9 59 1 48 2 35 3 21 4 4 49 5 32 k; 7 1 7 50 8 42 9 40 ]i. in. 9 3 9 56 10 53 11 55 27 1 29 2 30 3 28 4 22 5 13 6 1 47 7 32 8 18 9 5 9 53 10 43 11 33 "o "is 1 30 2 22 3 8 3 52 4 34 5 18 2 49 7 40 8 35 h. in. 9 29 10 24 11 23 "o*58 2 59 55 48 5 37 24 7 10 7 55 8 41 9 29 10 IS 11 8 11 58 23 1 12 1 59 2 45 3 30 4 13 4 5 56 40 (5 25 7 14 4 Venus, on the 24th, sots 211. r>iniii. after the Sun. Mars is a morning Star, rising on the same date, 51 min. belbro the Sun. Jupiter, on tiie ;JOth, set at 2h. 11 niin. a. m. I1V13IGMCSTI01V CURED. St. John, N. 15., August 4th, 1879. Dear Sirs, — I have been troubled with Indigestion and Liver Complaint for over two years, and 1 have tried all the remedies that have been recom- mended to me to give relief. Seeing your advertisment in one of the daily papers, I made up my mind to give Fellows' Dyspepsia Bitters -i trial, and after uning four bottles I was completely cured. 1 have recommended it to all my friends, and have seen it used very successfully in Bilious Complaint, Co '- tlveness, Jaundice, Headache, Heartburn, etc. 1 renuiin, yours respectfully, Patrick Bain, Pond Street. Fellows' Dyspepsia Bitters can be had of all Druggists. Price 25 cents. 73 Prince Wm. Street, St. John, N. B. *^ DKCEMUKB bfRiiiK «»ii WfdiiOMlay. I). 9 Souths i1. )i. 111. New MiH.n 1 10 IVl A. First (/nurtcT, H 2 14 A. 3 Full Moon, 1(5 11 12MJ10 Last Quarter 24 2 M^ A. |17 li. III. 2 27 A. 2 'M 2 44 2 'A 1880. J^outhsl^Sonths li. 111. li. in. 10 MM. 7 45 A. 10 51 7 17 10 45 (» 51 10 40 i 25 New Moon ."•! i> .S2 M. !24 Perigee, 2(1. 9h. A. | (C Apogee, 17(1. 12h. A. | (C Vev\iXQo, nid. lOh. M. Rises, ii 7 f. Mo. ; 7Tue.i HjWd. ' yiTh. i lOiFri. ! lliSat. j l2Snn. 13 14 15 Mo. Tn- Wd. : 10|Tii. nlFri. iLSISat. 11) Sun. 20; Mo. lliTus. 22!Wd. 23ITI1. ! 24!Fri. ! 25iSat. 2GiSan. I T I „ 27 28 29 20 31 Mo. Tus. \Vd. Th. Fri. 111. 25 2<> 27 28 2!) 30 31 32 ;{3 34 35 ;U) 37 38 3!) A{) 41 41 42 43 43 43 42 43 43 44 44 44 44 ■14 44 _ _P1TN. Sets. 'Declin. S. 'Fast-Slow Ji. 111. " ' 4 14 21 57 4 14 22 G 4 13 22 14 4 13 22 22 4 13 22 30 MOON S. 111. 10 30 F 10 7 43 18 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 13 13 13 13 13 13 13 13 13 13 13 22 37 22 44 22 22 23 23 23 23 23 23 23 4 13 14 14 15 15 1(5 17 17 18 18 19 20 21 22 23 50 55 1 5 9 13 10 19 22 23 24 23 25 23 2() 23 27 23 27 23 27 23) 2() 23 25 23 23 23 21 23 18 23 15 23 11 23 7 23 3 53 1 34 39 11 43 15 4t) 17 3 48 .'{ 18 2 48 2 18 1 48 1 18 48 (I 18 12 42 12 42 11 10 8 1 1 • ) 3 3 3() Rises, ii. III. 7 Sets. 5 52 A 7 8 S 28 9 43 10 r)S ^[orn. 9 1 15 ') •)•) 3 27 4 .30. 5 35 () 27 Rises. 5 35 A () 34 7 35 8 3<; 9 39 10 41 11 40 .Morn. 53 4 17 31 44 Sets. 4 39 A Souths. h. III. 2 3 4 5 21 1 29 2 31 3 29 4 23 5 13 1 (•) 4(5 r" •)») < Ow 8 18 9 5 9 54 10 43 11 33 12 22 13 10 13 57 It 42 15 25 10 8 1() 50 1(5 50 17 33 18 19 19 8 21 1 20 59 23 05 Declin. S. | Place 23 40 22 39 19 51 15 39 10 34 s. 5 3 N.O 34 5 59 10 59 15 25 19 2 21 43 23 19 23 40 23 3 21 14 18 27 14 52 10 34 5 55 N.O 51 S.4 18 9 27 14 17 18 34 21 48 23 32 10 18.21 35 K K K T m n: 6q u w w w LJ LOJ m ni ;^ ;6 The length of the shortest diiy (Deo. 21st), is 8 hours 'V2 inin., the day hiiviiip shorten- ed since the 1st, 17 minutes in the iiioriiiiig and 1 niin. in the afternoon, or IS inin. in all. By the end of th > month, the day has lengthened '.» minntes. Although LAXATIVE FRUIT TROCHES run li« taken at nil timci, and in no way materially InteifiM-.' with either husinesH or jiloasure, yet the best efl'oots are prnrtueetl hy taking them at bed time, the efl'ect being pro- diicert on the following morning. No harm can c(mic from tiieir nse, however prolonged. Adults. — Krom 2 to 4 Troches, aecordingto the eH'ect to be produeed. After this lirst dose, in all ca.ses of Biliousnefls or obstinate ('o>- tivcness, one should be taken regularly eaeh night, until a regular action of the bowels is produeed, when no nion- need he taken than will keep up this action, say one every s 'cond or tliird night, grailually lengthening the intei- \als between the doses until they can he suspended entirely, ('hildren and Delicate Females. — Krom a half to 2 Trcvhes, in the same way as above di'seribed. SAMPLE BOXKS 'i.'icts ; FIJI. I. Sl/.K 50<;ts. Korsale by Druggists and (leneral Dealers ; or sent free by mail im receipt of price in postage, or cash in registered letters, to localities where not otherwise obtainable. - "• - Manufactured solclv bv J. H. ROBINSON,' Manufacturing Chemist, Saint John, N. B Carriage Makers Supplies of all hinds at S. HAYWARO & GO'S, 1880. t4Soiillis li m. 7 4r, A. 7 17 (1 51 f) LT, 1 Oh. M.I S. IPlace K K K UP TtP UJ LnJ m m ;5 i •9 a e 18K0. • I DKCKIVniKR luiK Thirty-one Days. ItUllKJK KODS AM» ItOLTN. Bolt Ends, Square and Hez. Nuts, 3'J iri<;ii Watkk, Mfaii Time, at RAILWAY SPIKES, I = ,WASeSdCUINAiLS& SPIKES, all Sizes,' at I. &F. BURPEE & GO'S. I Morning Afternoon; Morning i Afternoon 1 © ICc'lipHcd, invisible at St. .lolui, 2 Midnight y Stationary. Sprinj^ tides. 3! 4,Moliainni(>dan yi-ar 12US bi'^'ins. C|lind Sundav in Advent. (V JJ (}r. IleK Lat. X. ? (;. I[. Lat. S. i 7;Nev executed, 181^'). 9i Neait tides. 10 x„„M Qj. rr' (C. '4 7° (;'s. 11 X(.op h (Y (C- h V r)',]^. Cor. 1.-.! 1(5 (^ Eelii»scd, invisible at St. .John. 17 Si>rin}i; tides, IHlOJi. A. ^ Stationary. C'4th Sundav in Advent. 2(>|Xapole()n ill. elected Tresident, 1848. lil'Sl. 'J'liuuias. (v) enters ,'5. Winter '12\ [l)e<,MJis. 'j;{8li.M. '^ cf cT- '^ 1°'">' ^'• 24 2o Christmas Day. Xeap Tides. C Sunday after Christmas, 27 2S 21) Xoon ^ m ?,s 4 4t) .') ,3 1 (i 17 7 3 1 .")() s 30 l» 28 , 10 18 ; 11 7 ! 11 5o 1 (1 ID ■ 1 4 1 • ) 48 ; 0° 13' X. 31 © Eclipsed, visible at St. John. 5 17 () 4 () 5.-) 51 8 ol \) 54 10 54 6 2t) 7 22 8 20 9 22 10 2() 11 31 :j 14 3 5t) 4 41 5 28 6 19 7 15 S 15 9 18 10 18 45 1 45 2 41 3 33 4 22 5 9 5 54 (i 40 7 2() 8 14 9 3 U 53 10 43 11 31 '042 1 27 2 1(1 2 53 3 35 4 18 5 4 5 53 6 4(1 7 44 8 4(5 [) 50 10 55 Am eclipse of the Sun is caused liv the sluidow iif tlie Moon falling "" the Karth, and can hin)jien only at New Monn. An eclipse of the Moon is caused hy the shadow of the i;arth tailing oii the Moon. It happens only at Full Moon. Barkers^ Extract Jamaica Ginger. riiKi'AUKi) from true .laiuaica (iinger conii>iued uilh Choice Aromatics, rendering it Miperior to all other i)reparalions ofCiinger now before the puhlie. It instantly relieves < lamps, Colic, I)iarrhle of destroying an appetite for intoxi- liiiits hy its influence on the Stomach and organs of digestion. Prepared by T. 15. BARKER & SONS, 35 & 37 King Street, St. John, N. B. 73 Prince William Street, Saint Joiin, N. B. 40 Furniture — Earthenwari:. i\i. u'' Mann fact II rers and Dealers in HOUSEHOLD, SCHOOL and OFFICE FURNITURE, SATJVT JOHJy', JV. JJ. Bfe^ExTRAMK — South Mawket Street (off Germain Street), \JP STAIKS."tt^ JONAS HOWE. JOHN D. HOWE. H f Importer, Wholesale and Retail Dealer in China^ Glass and Earthenware, C^Foeks, Jugs, and WHwew PoiSj SHIMS Mll^lll© liSIl l^Ull^, A LARGE ASCORTMENT OF FANCY GOODS, fSILVEK-rLATiilJ >VAIIK, in S]mms, Knives and Foiiis, (asiois, Calie l{asliet^, &e., A:e. Office and Wafefooms -95 & 87 Princess Stieet, Saixit JohUf If, B, p. HAYWARD & Co, Hardware or all kinds, 73 Prince Wm. Street. The Royal Family. 41 FICEl r. B. ^TIJKKT), f are, s ^ s(ors, ffeet First-Glass Work by Competent Workmen, at J. H. PULLEN'S. The Royal Family. Ilcr Majesty VuTORiA, By tlie Grace of (Jod, of tlie I'liitcMl Kingdom of (Jreat Britain and Ireliiiid, (^ueeii, Defender of the l-aitli, Knipiess of India (in India, Kaisar-i-JIiiul), harti 24tij May, 181'.) ; smrirdcd to the Throne L'Uih June, 1.S87, on the death of her iinele, Kin,i>- William I\'. ; rroiriK'd '2H{.h June, 18.3S; and mnrrird, 10th February, 1810. to his hit<' ixoyal lii-hness Francis Ai.BKRT Augustus Charles lOni.nanuel, Phixce (^'onsout, I)uke of Saxony, I'rinre of Cohurg and (iotha, who was born 'HSi\\ Au^^us^ 1811); died 14th Deceniher, 18()1. Her Majesty lias issue — 1. Her Royal IIl,i,dii);.'ss N'icTouiA Adehiide Mary I^ouisa, I*i!!N< l>s Koyal, })orn 21st Noveuiher, 1840; murricd 'Joth Jaiuiary, 18kS, to hi^ liup. lliuhness tho«Crown Prince of (Ji'rinany, and has had issue — I'^redi-rick William N'ictor Alhert, horn 27th January, i8o9; V. K. A. Charlotte, />oru 24th July, 18G0, '.narrk'd 18th Feb. 1878, to Hered. Prince of S;ixe Mfiniiio/-/t .Srd June, 18(i"); Louise N'ictoiia Alex- andra Dag!uar, bora 20th February, 1807 : N'ictoria Alexandra Olga Mary, horn ihh Jidy, 18(5S; Maud Charlotte Mary N'Ictoria, born 2<>th November, 18()S>; anU Alexander J. C. A., born 0th April, dird 7th April, 1871. .'?. Her R.-yal Highness Ai.lcK Maud Mary, burn 2-Hh April, 18 1;^; nvirrird 1st Jidy, 1802, to his Royal Highness Loii.s I\'., tirand Duke of llesie Darmstadt (burn 12(h Sejilemlter, \KVl),dii-d 14th Dec(nd)er, 1878; and has left issue— N'ii'tofia Alberta F. M. M., bnrn oih April, 180;>; Flizabeth A. Louise Alice, /»o/-// Isl November, 1804; heni' Marie Lth Jinie, 187.'{; X'ictoria A. H. L. P)., born Olh June, 1872; and Marie, burn 24th May, 1874, died loth Novcaiber, 1878. 4. His Roy.-il Highness Al-FKi:i) Ernest Albert, Duke of Ediiiburg, born 0th August, 1844; Captain Royal Navy. 2.'h-d February, !800; niurrii'' 2.'jrd .lau- uary, 1874, to the (Jraiul Duchess Marie of Russia, aiid has issue — Alfred Alexander Wm. iMui'St Albert, />'h// loth October 1871; Marie .\.\'.,born 2i)ih October, 187'); N'ictoria .Mcdita, born 2")th November, 1870; and a (iaught»r, b(n-n 1st September, 1878. 5. Her Royal Highness Hklkna Augusta Victoria, 6or« 2-"»th May, 184G ; ?//-(/•/•/. 7 olh .July, 18, ;0, to Prince Fretlcrick Christian Charles Augustus of Schleswig-Holstcin-Sonderbui'g-AugustenbiL,,, and has issue — ( hristian N'ic- tor, /)oni 14th April, 1807; Albert John, horn 2()tli February, 1801); Victoria I o\nse, >orn .) rd Mav, 1870; I-Vau/.iska, />'»/•» lllh August, 1872; and IlorohL born Pith Mav, dhl 15)th Mav 187(). S. HATWARD & Co, Hardware of all kinds, 73 Prince Wm. Street. 3 42 The Royat. Family m ** All kinds of wood imitated by iirst-class grainers, at 14 Horsfield street. 6. Ilor Koval IIif,'lniess JjOUISe Carol ine Whvrta, horn 18th March, 1848 ; marrieil 21st March 1871, to John, Manjuis of Lome, K. T., Governor-Gen- eral of ("anada. 7. Ills Koval Ilifjjhness Arthur William Patrick Albert, Duke of Con- nauf?ht, born'Ut May, 1850; Lt.-Col. Kifle Brigade, 27th September, 1876. 8. His lloval Highness Leopold (Jeorge Duncan Albert, born 7th April, 185.'}. 9. Her Roval Highness Beatrice Marv Victoria I'eodore, born 14th April, 1857. Royal Princes and Prineeme.^. H. K. H. Augusta Wilhelmina Louisa, Duchess of Camhridce, daughter of the Landgrave of Hcssc-Cassel, horn 25lh July, 175)7; mnrrird 7th May, 1818, the Duke of C'ainhridgc (who dird Stli July, iS50), and has issue— 1. George William Frederick Charles, Second Duke of Cambridge, Field-Marshal Commanding-in-Chief, cousin to Her Majestv, born 26th March, 1819. 2. Augusta Can)linc Ciiarlottc Klizal)t'tli Mary Sophia Louisa, cousin to Her Majesty, horn llHh July. 1S22; mtirn'rd 2Sth June, 184:5, Frederick, reigning Duke of Mecklenburg Strclit/. and has issue — Adolphus Frederick, horn 22nd July, 184s. .'}. Mary Adelaide Wilhelmina l'Uizal)eth, cousin to Her Majesty, horn 27th Novcinber, 18815; marrird 12th June, 1860, Francis Faul Charles, Duke of Teck (/>orn 27th August, 1837 ), and has issue— Mary horn 26th May, 1867; Adolphus, horn VM\\ August, 1868; Francis, horn \h\\ January, 1870; and Alexander, horn 14th April, Ks74. H. R. H. Ernest Augustus William Adolphus (reorge I'Vederick, Second Duke of Cumberland, cousin to Her Majesty; son of the Fx-King of Han- over ; born 21st September, 1845; and his sisters, FuEDERicA, />()r/( 9th Jan- uary, 1848 ; and Makv, hi>rn lird December, 1849. //'(• AfnjixhJ .-i Nror lielutionfi. Niece and AV/>/(*'ir.x, by iKilf-sister, daughter of her late mother the Duchess of Kent, by her iirsl husband, Kmich C'harles, Prince of Lcinii;gen — 1. Charles Louis, horn 25th October, 1829. In the Wurtemlx rg army. 2. Herman Frnest, Prince of Hohenlohe Langenberg, /;oni. .'V/st August, 18o2. Lieut.-( Jeneral in the Prussian service, married and has issue. .3. Victor iMrdiuand Franci> Fugene ( rustave Adolphus Coustantine Frederic. ComU (ileiclK-n, />o//( Uth November, 18;).'}, Ilear-Admiral (retired) in the Royal Navy, (tovernor of Windsor Castle; married 26th Jaimary, 18()1, l^aura, youngest daughter of Admiral Sir ( u-orge Seymour, antl sister of the Manpiis of Hertford, and has issue. 4. Adelaide Victorie, horn 20th July, ls;{5; married 11th September, 1856, l*rince Frederick of Sclileswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Augustenburg, and hius issue Neplicws, by half-brother, s(»n of the late Duchess of Kent. — liJrnest Leopold. S. HATWARD & CO, Wholesale Hardware and Carriage Stock, 'i'lilltt: The British Minlstry. Paints, Oils and Colors, at J. H. PHLLEN'S, 14 Horsfleld street. 48 Prince of Leningen, R. Admiral in the Royal Navy, born 9th Nf)vember, 1830; married 11th September, 1858, Princess Maria Amelia of Baden, and has issue. Edward Frederic, boru oth January, 183.3, Captain Royal Impe- rial (luard of Austria. The Ministry of the TJiiited Kiii«,Mloin. TiiK PuKSKNT Ministry. Rt Hon Earl of lieaconsfield, K (i, First Lord of the Treasury. Kt Hon Earl Cairns, Lord Ili.uli Chatu'cllor. His Cirace 1) Richmond and (iordon. Iv (i, Lord President of the CounciL His Grace Duke of Northumherland. Lord Privy Seal. Rt Hon Sir Stafi<)rd H Nurthcote, (,'liancellor of the Exche(|uer. Kt Hon Richard Asshcton Cro>^s, Sec of State Honie Department. Most Hon Marcjuis of Salishury, K Jun. Lords of the Treasury. Sir .lames D Horn El})hinstonc, Bart, ) Sir William Hart Dyke, iJart, Political Se<' to the Treasury. Sir Henrv Selwin-Ibhctson, Bart, Financial Sec to the Treasurv. Admiral (5 (ireville Wellesley, C B, | Kear-Admiral A W Adand llood, C B, t.,., t ,.,./»^ -.Cfi,^. \/i.r.;roUv ,, 4 1 ■ 1 I 1 /.•!/• 1 /I T» .Jini i^oros oi the Aumiraity. Rear-Admiral Lord (iilford, C B, | Sir Lopes Massey J^opcs, Bart, I Hon Algernon Fulke Egerton, Secretary to the .\dmiralty. (Now in the Cabinet) Postmaster-(ieneral. Sir .[ohn Ilolker, (^ C, ,\ttorney-(ieneral. Sir Ilardinge Stanley (Jitllird, 1} C, Solicitor-( Jeneral. Kt Hon Stephen Cave, Payniaster-Crencral. Kt Hon (i A Cavendish-Bentinek, Judge Advocate-(ireneral. 73 Prince Wm. Street, St. John, N. B. : I' Us. 44 Dominion op" Canada. Sign Writing by first-class workmen, at J. H. PULLEN'S. B ■;> h^m DOMINION J)F CANADA. ( u )Vi:rn( )R ( jenera l. IIiK Plvi'C'lIoncv the Right Ilonorahk' Sir John Ddughis Sutherhiiul ('aniphell, Kt.. C. M. (,;., P. ('., eldest son of the Duke of Artryli ; horn 6th August, 184o: e>tma,'L Bowell. Minister of Inland J'ereniK — Hon. (i. liaby. Speaker of the Senate — Hon. R. I). Wilmot. Memukus of Tin: Privy Council not now Holdinc; ()ffic;k: Honorable Sir A T (ialt, K C M G; H.m William Macdougall, C B; JI on Wilhum P Howland, C B; Hon A (J Archil)ald, C M CJ ; Hon Peter Mit- diell; Hon'ble .lean Charles Chapais; Hon Sir Kdward Kennv, Knight; Hon Sir John Rose, Bart, K C M (i ; Hon Sir Francis Hiucks, 'd C M G ; exander Morris, 1) C L; Hon Christopher Dunkin, DC L; Hon Hon Al , _, ^ ,.^ Theodore Robitaile, M 1); Hon t N (iibbs; iii.n Ilugh MLT)(mTild :^i Ion Sir iristie ; Antoine Aime Dorion ; Ihm Donald A Macihmald; Hon David CI.. ...... Hon Telesphore Fournier; Hon William Ross; H.m Felix (ieoli'rion, N I Hon D avid Laird; Hon Luc Lelcllier De St Just; Hon Joseph E Cauehon Carriafje Makers' Supplies oil aU kinds at S. HAYWARD & CO's, '■'■"t^m.. Dominion of Canada. 45 Varnishes of all kinds, at J. H. PULLEN'S, 14 Horsfield street. Hon William B Vail; Hon Aloxander iMackenzio; II»»n K Laliainme, QC; Hon Sir Albert J Smith ; J Ion Sir Kiciiard J. (;artwri,i,'lit ; Hem (' A V Pelle- tior; Hon David Mills; lion Isaac Burpee; Hon Thomas ('otfin ; Hon Kichard Vv Seott ; Hon Lucius S Huntinj,'ton ; hon Kdward P.lake, QG; Hon Wilfrid Laurier ; Hon Alfred (J. Jones. rAKLIAMP:NT OF CANADA. THE SKNATK. Speaker — Hon Robeiit Duncan Wilmot. ('Icrk—HoBERT LEMonnc Proviiico of New Briinswicli, Lieut Colonel Hon .\mos Kdwin I'otsford, Hon William Hunter Odell, Hon David Wark, Lieut (Jolonel Hon John Hamilton Ferguson, Hon Rol)ert Duncan Wilmot, I*(\ Hon Ahner Reid Mt Leian, Hon John (ilazier, Hon James Dover, Hon \Villi;im Muirhead, Hon James Davies Lev/in. Province' of Nova Scotia Hon Thomas Dickson Archibald, IIo!i Robert Barrie Dickie, Lieut Colonel Hon John Bourinot, Hon William Miller, (^ C; Hon Archibald Woodbury McLelan, Hon Alexander ^laefarlane, i} C; I.ieut Col Hon Henry Adolj)hu.s Newman Kaulback, L C I', C^ C, Hon William J Almon, M D, Hon Lawrence (Jeofirey Power, LL B, Hon Robert Patterson (irant. Province of Ontario. Hon John Hamilton (Kingston), Hon Benjamin Seynutur, Lieut Col Hon Walter Hamilton Dickson, Hon Alexander Campbell, (^ C, Hon David Chris- tie, P C, Hon James Cox Aikins, P C, Hon David Reesor, Hon Elijah Leonani, Hon William MacMaster, Hon John Simpson, Hon James Skead, Hon David Lewis McPherson, Hon liilhi Flint, Hon (Jeorge William Allan, F R (J S, F (J S, D C L, Hon James Rea Benson, Hon Frank Smith, l.ieut Col Hon Alexander Vidal, P L S, Hon (Jeorgi' Alexander, Hon (leorge Brown, Hon Roliert Read, Hon Richard William Siott, Hon William Henrv Browes, M A, M D, Hon Adam Hope, Hon Bull, Pr<»vin<'e of Quebec. Hon Charles Chapais, Hon Ja((|ues Oliver liureau, N P, Hon Jolin Hamilton (Inkerman), Hon CharU's Cormier, Lieut Col Hon David Edward Price, Lieut Col Hon Leandre Dtiniouchel, M D, Lieut Col Hon Josei)h Fran(!ois .Vrmond, Hon William Henry Chaders, Hon Jean Baptiste (ruevre- ment, Hon James Ferrier, Lieut Col Hon Thomas Ryan, Hon Matthew Henry (.'ochrane, Hon Eugene Chinic, Lieut Col Hon Joseph Hyacinthe Bellerose, J P, Hon Pierre Baillargeon, M D, Hon Edward (iotl' Penny, Hon Anselme Homere Paquot, }>{ D, Hon Louis K Hector Fabre, Hon Charles Eugene Boucher DeBoucherville, M D, Hon Rosairo Thihadeau, Hon (Jardner Cireen Stevens, Hon (!harles Alphonse Pantalleon I*elletier, Hon Francois Xavicr Anselme Trudel, Hon Christian Henry Po/.er. Province of Piince Edward Island. Hon Robert Poore Hawthorne, Hon (Jecrge William Howlan, Hon Donald Montgomery. 73 Prince Wm. Street St. John, N. B. 46 New Brunswick — Officials. Plain Glass, at J. H. PULLEITS, 14 Horsfield street. Province of British Columbia. Hon Kobert William W'ier Carrall, M D, Hon Clement Francis Cornwall, B A, Hon John William Macdonald. Province of Manitoba. Hon Marc Amable (iirard, N P, Hon John Sutherland. PROVINCE OF NEW BRUNSWICK. His Honor the Hon Fj B Chandler, Lieutenant Governor of the Province of New Brunswick. Joshua Chandler, Plsquire, Private Secretary, etc. Leu ten ant-Col John Saunders, C.a]>tains G F King, and A F Street, Provin- cial Aides-de-Camp. Executive Council. Hon Robert Youne:, President ; Hon Wm Wedderburn, Provincial Secre- tary ; Hon John James Fraser, Attorney (Jeneral ; Hon Michael Adams, Surveyor General ; Hon P J Landry, Chief Commissioner Board of Works ; Hon J H Crawford, Solicitor General ; Hon W E Perley and Hon D L Han- nington, without office. Lejjislative Council. Hon A McL Seely, President ; Hon Wm Hamilton, Hon D Hannington, Hon Robert Young, Hon John Ijcwis, Hon Thomas R Jones, Hon B Bever- idge, Hon O Mclnnerny, Hon John A Beck with, Hon Wm Lindsay, Hon Francis Hibbard, Hon Archibald Harrison, Hon Wm M Kelly, Hon James Ryan, Hon John P^Iewwelling. House of Assembly. County of York — Hon .Tohn James PVaser, A G Blair, Fred P Thompson and George Colter. County of Saint John— David McClelland, Edward Willis, William Elder and R J Ritchie. C'ounty of Westmorland— A E KilJam, Hon PA Landry, Hon D L Hanning- ton and Jos L Black. County of Charlotte— Hon Benjamin R Stevenson, Thomas Cottrell, George F Hill and J E Lynott. ' County of Kings — Hon J H Crawford, Dr ^'ail and F E Morton. County of Queens— Walter S Butler, Francis Woods. County of Sunbury— Hon Wm E Perley, John S Covert. County of Northumberland— Hon Michael Adams, Allan A Davidson, Thos F Gillespie and Ernest Hutchinson. (Vmnty of Kent— Ur))ain Johnston, C J Sayre. County of Carleton— John S Leighton, (i W White. County of Gloucester—Patrick Ryan, Francis McManus. County of Restigouche— Cunard Barbaric, • Thomas Kenney. County of Albert— -Dr Lewis, Garies S Turner. (\>unty of Victoria — Wm B Beveridge. S. HATWAHD & CO., Wholesale Hardware and Carriage Stock, New Brunswick — Law. 47 !on and Elder nning- ieorge Mixed Paints in all colors, ready for nse, at 14 Horsfield street. County of Madiiwaska— Levite Therijiult. City of Saint John— Hon Wni Wedderburn, Robert Marshall. Officers— (ieorge J Bliss, Clerk; John Richards, Clerk Assistant ; Harry Beckwith, Hergcant-at-Arnis ; John lilack, P^ngrossing Clerk. LAW AND JUSTICE DEPARMENT. Supreme Court of Judicature. Chief Justice— Hon John C Allan, October, 1876 ; Justices— Hon J W Wel- don, 6th December, 1865; Hon Charles Fisher, October, 18()8 ; Hon AR Wetmore, 'iSth May, 1870; Hon Charles Dufi; October, 1876; Hon A L Pal- mer, June, 1879. W H Tuck, (;ierk of the Crown ; William Carman, Clerk of the Pletus and in Equity. Terms — Hilary, first Tuesday in P'ebrnary ; Easter, second Tuesday in April ; Trinity, second Tuesday in Jane; Michaelmas, second Tuesday in October: Nisi Prius Sittings in the County of York, second Tuesday in May and fourth Tuesday in October. Equity Sittinj?s.~1880. Mr Justice Palmer, Equity Judge — Sittings first Tuesday in each month except September. Supreme Court, Hilary Term. --187 9. Judges of the Supreme Court a.ssigned to try Election Petitions against the return of Members for the Parliament of Canada in the several Electoral Dis- trists in this Province for the year commencing Hilary Term, 1878, and ending Hilary Term, 1879, under "The Dominion Controverted Elections Act 1874." Court of Vice-Admiralty. Hied net ion ; or, 4th. For breach of promise of marriage ; or, otii. Of any action against a Justice of the Peace for anything done by him in the execution of his oliice. Subject to the altovc, the (Jounty Courts have jurisdiction, and may hold plea in all pi'rs(»ual actions of debt, covenant, and assumi)sit, when the debt or damages do not exceed the sum .»f two hundred dollars; and in actions on bail bonds given to a Sherifl in any case in a County Court, whatever may be the penalty or amount sought to be recovered. Sittings of the Coimty Courts. The (^ourts hold Tern\s every year in each County, which Terms annually conuTience as follows: Charlotte County— On the second Tuesday in the month of June; on the fourth Tuesday in March and October. Carleton County— On the second Tuesday in March and December, and the second Tuesday in July. Victoria County— On the fourth Wednesday in June, and the third Wed- nesday in November ; aiid on the first Tuesday in December for return of executions only. York County— On the second Tuesday in January, third Tuesday in March, and first Tuesday in June and October. Sunbury County— On the third Tuesday in the months of January and June, and on the Wednesday next after the second Tuesday in October. Queen's County— On the fourth Tuesday in January and June, and on the third Tuesday in October. King's County— On the first Tuesday in January, April, July and October, St. John County— Ou the fourth Tuesday in the months of January, April, July and October. Albert County— On the third Tuesday in June, and on the second Tuesday in November. Westmorland County— On the first Tuesday in June, and the .second Tues- day in September and December, and on the first Tuesday in March ; the Sep- tember term only for return of executions. Kent County—On the third Tuesday in January, on the last Tuesday in April, an d on the first Tuesday in July, and fourth Tuesday in October. Carriaflie Kakers' SnppUes of ail kinds at S. HATWARD & CO's, New Bkunhwick — Postal. 49 Sheet Glass, at J. H. PULLEN'S, 14 Horsfield street. Northumberland County — On the fonrtli Tuesday in January, the lirst Tiies- day in April, the fourth Tuesthiy in .July, and the third Tuesday in Oetoher. Gloucester Countv — On the third Tuesday in March, and second Tuesdiiv in July, ami lirst Tuesday in Noveinher, Kestigouclie County — On the fourtii Tuesday in March, the third Tuesday in Julv, and the second Tuesday in Noveniher. Madawaska County — On the Tuesilay after the fourth Wednesday in Jinie, and the Tuesday after the third Wednesday in Noveniher. JUDGES. COUNTIES. APPOINTED. James G. Stevens ... Charlotte, Carleton, Victoria, and Ma- 10th .June, 1867. ' dawaska I Jj'nies Steadnian York, Sunl)ury, and (Queen's | " " " IJliss Botsf)rd Albert, Westmorland, and Kent Edward Willision... \orthuml)crlaud, ( Jlouccster, and Kes- tijifouciie Charles Watters Saint John and Kinj^'s COUNTITX CLI'itKS. APPOINTED. loth June, 1H()7. u >( «• Charlotte (leorjjje S. (irimmer Carleton William M. Connell Vctoria ('. L, Luf^rin Madawa.ska York Charles 11. RKisher vSimhury (Jeorfjje .1. lUiss Queen's lames K. Cunv , 2<)th June, 1S67, Alhert S (J. Morse i lOth June, 1807 Westmorland '.Iosei»h 15. Peck.., Kent .lames D. IMiinney Northumberland .... Samuel Thomson (doucester !T. DesBrisay Kestigouche 'James S. Moi*se Saint John :H. C. McMonagle King'.s E. M' Leod u u u (< n (( <( (( u (( <( << (( (I (( (I u II (< l( <( Commissioner to receive affidavits to be used in court in Province of Quebec, II. W. Frith, barrister. POST OFFICE DEPARTMENT. Inspector's Office, St John— lion John McMillan, Inspector ; \Vm Paisley, Secretary; Wm C Whittaker, accountant; W U Avery and W Hatch, clerks; Williaui Bannister, messenger; (ieorge McKilligan, temporary messenger. Post Office, St. John. Postmaster — John V Ellis, Esq. Assistant Postmaster — James Woodrow. 73 Prince Wm. Street, St. Jolm, N. B. |i i i/ > nm 60 New Brinhwick — Customh. Stained Olass, at J. H. PULLEN'S, 14 Horsfield street. Clerks— M J Potter, W A Black, H P Otty. K C Mclntvrc, Andrew j McNicliol. James S Flaglor, A W Keetl, J W Ki»ig, .1 W Beatteay. W F Parker, F L Avery, K I) Woodrow, K A Hanil'ii, PGMamiire, ThonuLs] Jenkins, J IF Kitehie, James I. I'iiien, John P Bell, ami Alexander Thomp- son. OlHee Keeper — CJeorfye Bt-ll. Letter ('arriers — James licetch, Sup't; Robert McLaushlin, Wni Yoimj,',! John F Withers, Caleb lielyea, Oeo \V Plunipton, \Vm Lane, John Campl)ell| and J McManiiK. Postal Cars, Intercolonial Railway — F W Bli/^ani, (ie<> Ryan, F A Fstey, W J Wi'Idoii, jr, Jacol) R I'id^eon, and (i A Barker, mail cU'rks. Postal Cars, WcHtern Extension — John McA Hunter, Walter Starkie, Jas| Phili[)s, All)ert J dross, and W Rowan, mail clerks. P(»stag:e Uatc's—LctterH. LkTTEUH AI)DIlf> do. do 1.] do 9 do. do 2 do 12 do. And so on. City, or Drop Lkt' ;s, for City Delivery. X«)t exceedinj,' A <>^^ ••• ^Vl•iKht 1 cent. do 1 do 2 do. do }f, do 'A do. do 2" do 4 do. And so on. For Carleton, I cent per I oz; for Indiantown, 1 cent per }. oz. The above rates must in every case be pre})aid by postajje stamp. When posted wholly unpaid, or less than one rate, they cannot be forwanled, but will be sent to the Dead Letter Oflice. If insufliciently paid, not less than one rate, rlouble the amount of the deficient postajie will be eliargetl on deliverv, except letters for the United States, which nuist be fully prepaid. CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT. PORT OF SAINT JOHN. James R Ruel, Escjuire, Collector. In Wairhousc Ikpnrtment — John Sandall, A Atchinson, In Long lioom—(j Matthew, J S McLaren, C F Olive, A C Harrison and f T Thomj)S(m. In Shipping Department— ,}ame(i Barber, H P Sandall ; K A Barber, clerk. I MeaHurer of Ships— ,1 amen Barber. In Statistical Department— J Vrandenburje:, S Clawson, and (J H Snider. Appraijiers of IMiable Articles— E L Thorne, chief appraiser: Alhn McBeath, assistant appraiser; A C Stevens, clerk; John Roulston, packer. Lan dimj Siirrnjor—H K (lerow ; I) Smiler and D Cileeson, clerks. S. HAT WARD & CO., Wholesale Hardware and Carriage StockV xf > New Brunhwick — Customh. 51 , Andrew I iay. W F . Thoniibl r 'rhomj)- m Yoimj,', CamplK'llI V A Kstcv, jirkie, Jas] D States: up. When ed, hut will an one ratf, •ery, except rison and irber, clerk. PoUsbed Plate Glass, at J. H. PULLEITS, 14 Horsfield street. (iauijcm and Proof Office — Edwin N S Stewart, ganger; Samgel Kobinson, assiHtant ganger ; Timothy Mnrphy, sampler, &c. Tide Surveyor — William .Johnson. Waiter.^ and Searchers — James Flewwelling, I'anl Daley and John Hum- phreys. Superintendent of Wdrehon^eji — Isaac Olive (acting). Warehouse Lockern — T Hnstin, W Carleton, \V H Olive, John Sinclair, James Williamn, Charles Pidgeon, M B Owens and T li Foley. Tide Waiters— T O Siu hill, C W Cowan, K McAdoo, J O Dunham, William A Robinson, J Olive, jr, W Forsythe, J M F Whiting, Wilson L Dobbin, Wm Farren, JI (i Hunt and Henry Kigby. Robert Fulton and (Jeorge Price, boatmen. Sah-CoUectorn, — Port of Lepreaux, G K Hanson; port of Musquash, AT Dimn; port of (^iiaco, Joseph Carson ; port of Sussex, (leorge H Wallace. John W (^udlip, Esquire, Inspect r of Customs for New Hrunswick and P. E. Island. . COLLECTOHS. Bathurst — W J O'Brien. |Moncton — James Robertson. Sub-Collector, New Bandon— P J Newcastle— R W Haddow. Foley. iRichibucto — John Rusk. Bay Verte — W Prtscott. \ Sub-(>)llector, Buctouche — Robert Caraquette — J as O C Blackball. Douglass. Sub-Collector, Tracadie— M E' Sul)-Collector, Cocagne— A K Dy- ' sart. iSackville — James Dixon. Sub-Collector, North Bourgeois. Chatham — Daniel P'erguson. Campobello — J Farmer. Dalhousie — W Montgomery. Sub-Collector, Campbelltuu - Jardine. Dorchester — John Hickman. Sub-Collector, Rockland— R Chapman. Fredericton — A F Street. ( Jrand Falls— F W Brown. Hillsborough — William Wallace. Sub-Collector, Harvev — W Reid. Joggins — Rufus Cole. JShediac — D Hanington. jShippegan — H A Uormany. jSt Andrews— C M Gove. B St George — St Stephen— H Webber. W^est Isles— Henry T Dixon. Woodstock — D F Merritt. I Sub-Collector, Tobicjue — it. Be- T dell. Richmcmd Station— J Kirkpatrick. Sub-Collector, Alma— R. Wright. Centreville— Henry T. Scholey. McAdara Junction — Samuel Watts. Consuls and Consular Ajjents. United States Consul for New Brunswick and her dependencies, Darius B Warner; Deputy and Vice-Consul, Hugh W Chisholm ; Consular Agents— .'-t Andrews, JMward Ix>rimer ; St Stephen, Charles H Clarke ; Newcastle, Robert R Call ; McAdam Junction, Charles F Hoben ; St (ieorge, Benjamin Randall; Fredericton, Julius L Inches; (Jrand Manan, William F Alexander. (forman ('onsul— Robert Thomson, for Counties St John, Westmorland, •Mbert and Charlotte; Alexander Morri.son, for Kent, Northuml)erland, < Gloucester and Restigouche. 73 Prince Wm. Street, St. John, N. B. 1^' 52 Nkw Brunhwk'K— Dominion ()fki(:i:f{8. '1 f Paper Hanging by tirst-class workmen, at J. H. PULLEN'S. Norway iunl Swcdni Vicc-Consnl— William 'riioiiisoii, St .lolm ; Ridiari lliitcliisnn, 'Mirumichi ; W .1 M IIat>ni!iKt"ii, Slic D IvulK'rt^^on. Consular A;;i'nt of I'Vancc, 'iJi'orn*' (arvill. rhiii iinil IVni Vlct-Coiisiil, J II ScaiMiiu'll. Spaiiisli Viri' Consul, Ilonrv .lack. Consular Ajii'iits— St Stepht-n, David Brown ; St Andrt'ws, W li MoVris ; St (icor^ro, Samuel .lolinson. | Netlu-rlands Vicv-Consul, J Macj^'rcjfor ( irant. Porm>;al ('(jMsiil, Frank U Allison. OFFICES AND OFFICERS rXDFIl DOMINION OOVKUN MEN r IN NEW HIirNSWlOK. rhiaiuM' DepartiiK'iit. AriMT Office— Auditor, William Stvlv ; Clerk, E W Chestnut. Dominion Savings J'.ank— Assistant lveeeiver-(ii aeral, K \\' Crookshank: Ac(M.untanl, .lames Robinson; Savings Hank Manant-r, li W Crookshank; Aeeuuntant, F (i Jordan ; Tellers, (i F Sancton; S 15 I'aterson. Iiiiaiid Uev«'iiiie DepartiiM'iit. Thomas llanford, District inspector; Danii'l (* Perkins, ('(dleetor; .John N Mof.rc. .\ccountant ; (i Travis, Dejintv Collector; J J K (Janong, Jolin Frederickson, .lanu's Mason, Excise Ollicers. Doiiiiiiioii Hiiilt Ollices; .John A Ilardin},^ \>,'ent Marine and Fisheries; Thomas llan- ford, Inspector of Inland llevenue; .John Livingston, Immigration Officer, Secretary. Marino and Fisln'ry Dopartnu'iit. Hon .John C Pope, Minister Marine and Fisheries; W II Venning, Inspec- tor Fisheries for Nova Scotia and New P.runswick ; .J II Harding, Agent fur New Hrunswick, of light hf)uses, marine hospitals, signal stations, steam fei; alarms, buoys and beacons, and fisheries; .James Mitchell, Inspector of light houses, maiiue hospitals, signal stations, steam fog alarms, and buoys aim beacons, for N'ew Hrunswick; William M Smith, lnsi)eetor of steamboats. Public Works I>o|)artni<'nt.— Saint .John Office. Henry F Perley, Engineer in charge; (Jeorge E McLaughlin and .James P Hegan, Assistant Engineers; C C ('hipman, Paymaster; (histavns A Brown, Clerk; Francis Lawlor, Draughtsman ; William J MeCordock, Superinteiui- ent of Dredges. Penitentiary, (under Department of Minister of .Justice) — Chas E Ketchmii, Warden ; (xeorge L. Foster, Accountant uniler the Penitentiary Act. The nmnagement invested in the Inspector appointed by the Dominion (ievern- nient, Office, ."3 King street. Carriage Makers' SnppUes of all kinds at S. HATWARD & CO's, Lkjiit HorsKs. 53 Rolled Plate Glass, at 14 Horsfield street. 1iitor<'ol<»iiiiil Itailwsiy l><'pai'tiii!<•, Minister of Kiiilways; Chief Kin,MiU'i'r, ("ollintjwood Sriiii'iltt r ; ("liief Sii|H'riiitc'ml(iU, I):ivi(l PottiiiirtT ; |(K'ii»riiI ri-i!ij,'lil and I'assmjror A^^'iit, ( u'<)rj,'c' Tayhtr ; KosidfUt KuKini-i-r, rS Airliihald Mcclianicul SiiiKTiiiU'ndcnt, H A Wliiltioy; Accuiiiitaiit, Tiioiiias Foot ; Auditor,.).) \Va!i;icc ; Paymasler, K 'I' Tritcs ; CasliiiT, (M) Tlioiiis(-n ; (JfiU'rai Storr-kt't.|i(i\ L 1> Arciiili.dd; Siipct inH'iidnit, Saint .John I and llalilax Division, .Janii^ ( 'oU'nian ; Sujifrinti'ndi iii, Nortluan I)i\i>ion, Artlnir I'.nshy. Iiiiiiii^ ration l><>]>artiii4Mit. .lolin Ijivinsrston, h.iniinion innuiirration ( Hiiccr I'oi- \«\v nriniswicK ; tlio iN'liiity Tivamci's at the ( ^iit-ports oftlu- Province act a^ hninii^ralion Olliccrs. Iiispi't'tors ol' Wi'i;;lit.s ami >l«'asiir<»s, St .lolin, .John 15 Wilniot, lns|»c('tor ; J^ Cowan, Assistant Inspecioi- ; Vwd- cricton, K C Frw/e, Inspi-ftitr ; Kind's, ^\ 11 Seovill, Inspi'ctor; Prince Kdward Island, James lliddin, Inspector. Li^lit lloiiso; in N<»va Scotia. (',ij,r S. lie- volviiijf white iinht ; l)rinlit los, dark *Jos ; visii)K' in clear weather I'J miles. (>('tai.n)nal white lower; stands oil fei't aliove hi^h watiM- mark. A st<'am toy whittle on sontiii-rn point ol' Cape, ek vated uhtint 4() In-t ahove hiyli water. Sounds a hlust of 10 su{'()nds duration in each minute. .SVr// /.>° dm o2s. A lix»'d white liyht, visihie IS miles in clear weather. A white octagonal tower, li.S feet in heij,'hl aliove hij^h water. The I'!;.iid Rock lies S hy W .'JA miles from light house. \ \\)v; whistle near lii^ht li'Hise; sounds in each nTniute a hiast of Tj seconds duration, and at'lei- an inter- val (if o seconds anoliuM' l»la>t of " > i »nds. Yiinmndh or ('(tpc Fin'c' 'i.— '' h\ * pe, south point. Latitntle -ll)" 47m USs ; longitude (')«}" Ihu 'Jls. Iiu ripUi a vhite liuhi ; liylit 1 (m, dark .jjn; visihie is miles in clear WMlhe'. O tai'; •' ill tower, vertical stripes, red and white; Stands 117 feet ahovc h!.!,>;i wat' . Foy- whistle on wi-st side; sounds 10 'Seconds in every min.iw . I'ictiiit. — South |)oiiU of euti'auce to harhtu-. Latitude lo" 4 1 m oOs ; louf^i- tade (i2° 39m .'}0s. Two vertical li.\»'d lights, 2") fi'et apart ; ui)per part white, lower red. Visihie 1 1 miles in clear wealhar. Striped red and white verti- I'llly. Octagonal wooih n lower; stands (>.") leel aliove high water. Lighted wiu'ii navigation is open. A small red light is seen hehiw lantern. Ily keep- iag light W S \V, vessels clear the east reefs oti IMctou Island. In Tower of Custom House, latitude 4;")^ 49,11 lOs, longitude (52° .'{Om oOs, fixed white light, visible 8 miles; stands tiU feet ahove high water; in range with lights at entrance to hurhoi ; leads to the ehanni I up to the bar. Bay of FuiKly. Cape Sf. Mdi'i/.—KixAt side IJay of Fundy. Latitude 44° om 20s; longitude 73 Prince Wm. Street, St. John, N. B. \ JS 54 Lkhit Houhix. Sign Writing and Lettering, at J. H. PULLElTs!^ 66° 12m 40s. Alternate red and white light every 'M) seconds. Visible 17 miles in dear weatlier. AVhite octagonal tower ; stands 103 feet above high v/aier. Bner /«/a/jr/.— N W point. Latitude 4-1° 14ni 57s; longitude (\G° 23in 30s. Visible 13 miles. White octagonal tower ; stands 02 feet above high water. A steam fog whistle on N \V uf Ibier Isbmd, south side of light house, sound.^ 3 blasts of 4 seconds duration, with interval of 4 seconds between them, eacji niinuti'. /^u(;•^^• Ifriul. — Seventeen \ards from edge of clitf. Latitude 44° 24m Kis; longittide ()()'^ 1.3m Os. Alternate reil ;ind white every minute. Visible 14 miles in clear weather. Sipiare white tower, 70 feet above high water. On south entrance to I'etit passage. I'diiii I'riiH. — South Point oi' entrance to Annapolis I5iisin ; latitttde, 4P 41m 34s; longitude, Oo" 47m 20s. Fixed white light, visible 13 milcN S(p>are tower, vertical red and white striped ; 70 feet alxtve high water. Fog whistle on Prim Point, sounds S seconds in each minute. im ')2s ; iongi- 7V/ W'illiniii, or Maryhull Coiw. — South Shore, latitude. 44° ')« tude, O')'^ 10m Os. Two vertical fixed white lights, 20 feet apart; visible Hi iles. S(piare, white tower 00 and ')7 feit above high water; lantern on to]. ni of dwelling, lower light in bow window, visible from \V S W roinid X to F N 1 M(V(f