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Les diagrammes suivants illustrsnt la mAthode. f * 3 4 5 6 THE PROVINCIAL ALMANACK, KX>S« nTSCM -VJBAJR OP OXTM XOM 1864: a MA. VVKUSHXtLX ASTRONOMICAL CALCULATIONS, pnEPARED WITH CiREAT CAlie FOR THIS SPECIAL OBJECT. A URGE AMOUNT DF GEMERAL niTELLISEIiOE, BXllWAY, TEMfiO«XPn, AND VOST OFFICB REGULATIONS, RELIOIOVS STATISTICAL INFORMATION, WITH MANT OTHER MATTERS OT Public and Provincial Interest. HAKINO IT WELL CALCULATED FOR A LARGE CIRCULATION Al A POPUUR AND USEFUL FAMILY ALMANACK. M * H| »»»»» HALIFAX. N. S.: TRINTED BY TIIEOPHILUS PHAMBERLAIN, Esass rssn *^^*fff^ffT^n^^iii^^^?^^^ '.m mv '% MMik mmmi owiowar mx3k» -mo #•»/*?.«. vr v*»*ap- ft^:)^x t I 'TtSAtmszmx ojjl ^yKt^utnt^ www «(|BWf3<&'«8 .}fOAi«Ar^JA VJIMA^ JU123U ei^A MJU^IQ^ t Ifl'l : f JV 2A |f*Wi*»*«(W"''wK«-»^ ■ CHRONOLOQICAL EPOCHS ' ■ , ., .••■-.• v The vcnr 1804 is tlio 6577tli of the Julian Period, »OfVI The year »626 of the Jowinh Era tommencoa on Octoher 1, 1864. The year 1281 of the Mahonimedan Ern commenceii Jane 6, 1864. RntnadHn (tnonih of abstiiwnoe obMrveti by tho Tarkc) eommeiiMfl Fehritury », 1864. The 28th of Queen Victoria's rciga begins Jane 30, 1864. i ti ti. CHRONOUOCICAL CYCLES. ' '"\" DominiciU Lettcn C B Roman Indiction ,.....<«;7 Julian Peripd «*;4 « • • •9^77/ ASTRONOMICAL SYMBOLS. '^^^^ '' Golden Num1>er 8 Epnct 22 Solar Cycle 25 © The Sun. 5 Tho Moon, t Mercury. Venus.' The Earth. . d *| C> i 151.M,. ^ Mara. Yl Siiturri. I^ Uranui. U yupiter. - . (»\ o I SIGNS OF THE ZODIAC. Spring signs Summer signs N. North S. South E. East W. West sp Aries, bd«d ? y Taurus, neck n Gemini, arms G Cancer, breast Si I- '^ Spring commences March 20th — Snn enters qp at«h. lOra. M. Summer commenceti Juno 21st — Sun enters SZ at 4h. 42m. M. AuTUMfi commences Sept. 22nd — Snn enters £J: at 7h. 16m. A. Winter commences Dec. 21st. — Sun enters yjf at Ih. 3m. A. ECLIPSES. In the year 1864 there wtll be two Eclipses of the Snn. I. A total Eclipse of the jBtm, Mv S^ wufwj^/e in Nova Scotia It may be seen in the North Pacific Ocean, Ca,lifornia, and North Western part of North America. '*' II. A total Eclipse of the Slirfi'Octolhdi* 30, invisible in all parts of North America, bnt may be seen in the South Atlnotic Ocean, aud in South Am^fica. It wiU bo jmrticU at the Cape, of Qood Hope. PROVINCIAL [18«4. MIOliNINO AND IVKNINO STARS. Vbnub will bo Evening Star to Julj 13; thence Montiny Stnr to the end of tlio year. Maim will be Ewnmif 8t«r «p to April 21 ; tliooce Morminif Star nntil Nov. 29 ; it will then l>e Evening Stnr to the end of the jrear. JuriTBR will bo Morning Star onttt Maj 19 ,' thenre Emning Star to Nov. 26 ; after that it will be ^krning Star to the end of the yenr. Satitrn will 1)0 Morning Star until April 6; after that Evening Star to Oct. lU ; tlicnco Morning Star to end of tiio year. Mbrcurt will be Evening Star to June 2f»; thence Morning Star to April 1 ; after tltat Evening Star until Sept. 21 ; then Momittgmt until Nov. 16 ; thence J^vening Star .^o t^e cloeoof tlie jrear. ' SIGNS. '"'^ The following Signs are axed in oar Almanack fo denote the differ- ent positions and phases of the Moon : — ]> denotes the Moon in tlie ftrst Quadrature — that is the quadrature lietween change and full. ( denotes the Moon in the last quadrature — that is, the quadrature 1)et>ve^n full and change. % doi^ote^ uow Moon. Q dpnotes full Moon. PIXSD AND MOVEABLE FEASTS, 4te. Circnrocision Jan'j. 1 Epiphany ,.,.. 6 Septuagesima Sunday .... 24 Quina. or Shrove Souday. . Feb. 7 Ash Wc . . , .* .> . . . 33 Rogation Sunday May I Ascension day ) Holy Thursday J* ' Whit Sanday— Pentecost. .. 5 15 Trinity Sunday May 22 Birth Queeu Victoria 24 i Coq)U8 Christi 26 Acccisioa Qjueen Victoiia. June 20 St. John Baptist \ nA MiO-Suntmer day ( ^* Lammas day Aug. 1 St. Michael \ f.^ ^^ Miehaelmas day J ^^' ^^ Prince of Wales bom .... liov. 9 Advent Sunday 27 St. Andrew 30 St. Thomaa .*.«.«. .Dec. 21 Christmas Day 25 St. Stephen 26 St. Jolm, Evangelist...;' ' 27 •I?: ••%? IT i EMBER FchmarT 17, 19. 20. May 18,20, 21. D/^YS. September 21, 23, 24. December 14, 16^ 17. »i?'i7/ rinw'/i. hiisi ROGATION DAYS. .•>! A f b:ib May 2, 3, and 4. HALIFAX. Latitude, North, 44° 39' 20'f t.1 'ii..i :'! Longitude, West, 63«> 36' 40" in time 4h. 14m. 26-7s. ' ^ ' '' ..».« [1864. fituf Stnr to ntnvHff Star yw. 'rnninff Star lie year. 'venittff Btar ina Star to y Star ttntil > the differ- I in tlio ftrst ( denotes otween full >e. . . .May 3S 24 • • . 26 -ia. June 20 24 . . . . Aug. ) . . . Sept. 29 . . liov. 9 27 30 «. jDec. 21 '/ , 25 26 27 I. ■"■^1 A . ( 5-7b, 1 I I ■ ■[ ■■ ■ <■ Cb/MMIt. 3 &4. 5. 1864.] Y/.Ui«l. ALMAMACK. ' »"* 5 EXPUNATION OF THE GAUNDAR PAGES. LIFT HAND PAOC. ^, Dny* of the montb nnd of the week. Kiiiiiifr And wrtini; of tho m/tptr limh of th« Bun. Tho Sun's dcrllnatfou for the Mme u the R(|ttation, 6th column. Knuation of Time (or qunnttty bj which tha Smo in bIow or fiiiit of tiio clock At noon, apparent, not mmn, time, at Oreouwi«h). Rqnation of time i« the difference Itetwcon M«na and apfwmU time. There are only four i)triodH of tlie year wlieu this diiference is notliinK, vi£:>-AU)ut AprU \!i, •Juno U, September 1, and December 24, as may be uma on ruferancu to tliiH eiitumn. LcMi^tli of Djkyn in Ilourti and Miaiitoa. ,n •>»(«>•'<> , u><-«'«i- Tlie rihin;; and setting of tlie Moon. Tiic time of tlie Moon h M)uthin}r, or passing the moifdUn,-»- tliiii column al8u gives (he time of Ilighwatar at Parmhoro', Ilwrion, Cornwallis, Ilantsport, Windsor, Newport, Truro, fee. The Moon's platH'in the Sit;n*i» or (^""t^tilAtious of tlio Zodiac. At tlie top of tlie cukiinns on this paee is given the Moon's Phases, or times of new and full moon, and of the First aud Last (^uarten, or qaadmtiires of the Sun. e&9. 10. II. :i:, a Kii J'. i- 2. 3 4. i. . )'. t 1'* .\/ .).T !W"' J :.. a . u y HIOHT HAND PAOI. I. The days of the \f on tit. Iluliduvs, AnntvcrsiirieH, l:c. . ^ Time of High MTuter at Ifalifas. N. S. " " ♦• rictou, N.6. and Cape Tormentiiw, N.B. " " " " Aimaijolls, N. 8., 8t. John, N, B., and Portland, Maine, " " « " 8t. John's. Nll'd,--of that tide wWehlm. mediately precedes tlie southing of the Moon« All tlie i?alculattons are made to mean solar time. , ''• • -^^^^ Apogee U that point ia a placet's orbit {n urUeh U Is fiurthest frtmi the earth. i "■- * *■ '•'• • *' Perifffe is that in wliich It is nearest to it. • • i ^' Lunation ihfl time from new moon to new moon aenfn. -*" " ■'•' IWiutmbra a partial shadow, resulting from the diminished light of the sun to the earth or moon, during a solar or lunar edipse, appearing as partial. 4ffu!lion~^T\\Rt part of a planet's orbit farthest from tho Sun. Keliptic the plane of the earth's arhit extended to the starry sphere. Perihelion is that part of a planet's orbit nearest the Sun. Declination is the distance of a heavenly body from the Equinoctial line. £/«ni7a/(o/i— Angular distauec of a planet from the Sun, oi seen firom the earth. . 6 JANUAUV, begins on Friday. [1804. JHBNEW YKM^,,, .833A^ Si^4v«1eomi,U; ^i^umi .»?!■ With mS^faor pi liii^thMrtMlt^i sftieere ; And a respito ^Ive to tl^e w i^ry hearty To enabUU better to ivitaf m part 'MM the Borrow* and woes that may vpatarl' . Id i.ts path through the coining yQar. - A 'A d Loist Quarter 2d(1 day, 3h., 25m.» Mominjg^. . ^ Kew Mood, 9tb day, dh., 31m., Movning. ^ First Qaarter, 15th day, 6b., 52m * fternoon. O Full Moon, 23rtl day, 5h., 48m., Afternoon, (J Last Quarter, 3l8t day, 8h., 3m., Afternoon, *i e.h. ' The column of the Moon's Soutliing givea the time of ilighwater rarrsboro*. ComwalHa, HortoDr Hantsport, Windtor, Nawporl. Ac J at I 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 18 14 15 le 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 ^^ 27 28 29 30 31 IT Sa. SU. M. Tu. W. Th. y. Sa. su: M. Tu. W. Th. F. s%; M. Tu. W. Th. F. Sa. SU. M. Tu. W. Th. F. Sa. SU. Q'sUppper hmb. Bises. 38 38 37 37 37 37 36 36 36 35 35 35 35 34 34 34 33 33 32 31 30 29 28. 29 27 P6 25 24 23 22 21 Sets. ®'s de* clinat'n. South. slovf of dock. Days length MOON i'^bes. Sets. South 8 4 30 23 2 4 31 22 57 4 32 ,5(2,52 4 33 '«r4« 4 34 22 40 4 35 22 S3 4 36 22 25 4 38 22 18 4 39 22 10 4 40 22 .1 4 41 21 52 4 42 .21 43 4 4b 21 33 4 44 Jl 22 4 45 2i 12 4 46 21 ; 4 47 20 49 4 48 20 37 4 49 20 25 4 SO 20 12 4 51 19 59 4 52 19 46 4 53 19 32 4 54 19 18 4 -56 19 3 4 56 18 39 4 57 18 13 4 58- 18 48 4 59 18 2 5 17 46 5 1 17 29 3 37 4 6 4^ 5 29 5 56 6 22 6 48 7 14 7. .38 8 3 8 26 8 50 9 12 9 34 9 55 10 15 10 35 10 54. 11 12 11 29 11 46 12 2 12 17 12 31 12 45 12 57 13 9 13 20 13 31 13 40 8 52 8 53 8.55 8' 5^ 8 57 8 58 59 2 3 4 i 8 \i 11 .2 14 15 17 19 20 22 24 9 26 9 28 9 30 9 32 9 34 9 36 9 38 9 41 ni 22 morn. ■2r2i 3 28 36 34 6 28 7 25 8 20 8 50 9 9 10 24 10 56 U 30 A 10 50 22 S3 1 2 3 4 5 5 6 7 30 13 10 6 4 59 56 46 8 36 9 31 10 21 11 16 morn 10 27 11 28 A 29 1 28 2 28 3 29 4 30 5 30 6 31 7 29 8 30 9 30 10 31 U 89 morn. 1 19 2 4 a 56 3 47 38 29 22 67 30 5 8 41 9 14 9 49 10 22 10 56 11 32 5 3 5 47 6 32 7 22 8 14 9 12 10 11 11 15 A 15 1 15 2 11 ,3 7 3 59 4 48 5 39 6 3i) 7 19 8 10 9 1 9 51 10 38 11 26 mom. 10 55 I 38 2 2U 3 3 3 45 4 28 5 14 m fa / / Vf Vf t» H T SP 8 U n n n ni mmmmm ,,M Ml. - Ak [1804. A- v. i ;!1 iHghwater lit J 8 - South . 1" 5 3 ;A. 1 5 47 -A. 6 32 fU 7 22 m 8 14 m 9 12 / 10 11 / 11 15 Vf A 15 vr 1 15 «i 2 11 tit 3 7 H 3 59 H 4 48 T 5 39 SP 6 dt) 8 7 19 B 8 10 n » 1 n 9 51 n 10 38 £2 11 26 s mom. ,f^ 10 .n 5& m i 38 m 2 2U ,/v 3 3 /Ji; 3 45 rii 4 28 ra 5 14 "L :« I Winter] JANUARY, 31 Days. c o Q 1 2 C B 4 I) c » 11 12 la U 15 16 C » 18 19 20 21 22 23 C H 25 26 27 28 29 30 ! B rH ,ii.,;-i! HOLIDAYS, ANNIVKKSAUIHS, .tC. h< ...u Circumcision. Low tiilos. cukl. 2ikI Simdav after Chrstnias. U d d . i ' ' wuhIh Willi Eplpliany, ' some snow. $'6 (L . '■■ • (? j^roatc'8t t.'lono 10 .34 II 19 tnorii. 13 Watku, mean time, at "3 .' 1 3 3 1Z £ is c o a, 11 A. 1 4 5 6 7 7 8 9 9 1 2 3 .5 5 6 7 T / 8 8 9 9 10 11 11 23 38 .57 .')2 37 9 44 15 47 16 48 19 46 1 2 3 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 11 41 51 56 12 32 41 40 33 18 50 morn. 21 1 1 2 3 5 6 7 8 9 9 10 10 11 11 A. 1 2 4 49 43 52 6 26 31 22 6 40 14 46 17 47 18 50 30 17 _^ 5 2 55 4 5 5 10 6 26 7 44 8 55 9 54 10 45 11 31 n»orn, 14 1 5 1 36 2 18 3 2 3 58 5 7 6 20 7 40 8 44 9 36 10 21 10 55 11 28 A. 6 31 1 1 33 2 4 2 45 3 30 ^T3 i -J i ^ [foTT 11 21 A. 26 1 44 3 2 4 11 5 11 6 2 6 48 7 31 8 'J' , 8 51 9 34 10 18 11 14 morn 22 1 37 2 55 4 4 52 5 37 6 9 6 45 7 16 7 48 8 16 8 48 9 19 10 10 47 THE FARMERS' FRIEND. HonsEs HAi.i.iyu — Tlio balling of snow on horsos' foot may bo materially lo'^f?- enod, l>y inakin;; ttio upper side of the shoe wlrtt^r than the lower siilo. bo tliat tho inner edye will bo bevelliiff outward, irconstnioted In this way the bulls of snow wouM more readily fill ont than if hold by 8(iuare-sidod sho-js. llio sug,i,'e8tlon is worthy the attention of hlaoks'iiltha, or those who have horsos to bo shod. At host, damp snow will pack into tho shoe; bat if the lower side of tho opening Ih) the widest, it will bo more likely t<> drop out. REMeoT FOR Choked Catti.k. — As foon as yon discover that the croitiiro is oh.ikinjif take hold of tho windpipe, below the potatoe, or whatPvtT it is, with both t hands, having one thumb on oaeli side, and work out. If that faila, t:iko a liorsc- shiio and put into tlic month to hold It open, then run the hand down the throat an-> c o •H r^ «M o m '^'■' >, a Q 1 2 3 4 5 6 C B 8 9 10 11 12 ?., 13 C B 15 16 I" 18 19 20 C B 22 23 24 ■«■ 25 26 '^ 27 h C B 29 ■V 1 1 ft Winter.] FEBRUARY, 20 Days. 9 THE PARMEUS' FRIEND. The Mdt.e. — A correspondent of the Wisconsin Farnwr Bum§ np the merits of the mule as compared with the horse, as followa;— I. IIo i» much more easily and cheaply raised than hin cousin, tho horse. S— Ue eats but llltlo more than half as much when matured. 3 — IIo Is satisfled with and thrives upon a coarser and less expensive kind of provender. 4 — It costs less to keep him In harness and in shoos. 5 — lie is proportionately stronger 0— He Is very much tougher. 7 — He is less liable to disease. 8 — He lias more sense and doclUtj'. — He is bet* tor adapted to some important kinds ol work. 10— Ho is a true puller, and, when loaded a quicker traveller. 11 — He sells for a better piico. 12 — Ho lives more than twice as long, i;)— He ]s better looking I [No accounting for taste.] 15 — In nothing but fleetness is he excelled by tho horse. Sound Advick. — .K. Scotchman, tolling the secret of his success in farming, thuB concluded : " Above all things, Saudie, never got iu debt ; but if you do, let it bo ^or manure." -s Hroii Water, mean time, at cc 2 u . oT m nOMD.VTS, ANNIVEKSAKIUS, i^C. 'A i 2H,g CO i 1 appearance A. 47 3 16 4 ae 11 40 2 Canldcmas Day. 2 2 4 32 5 48 Al. 2 3 of a snow 3 33 6 3 7 16 2 30 4 9 6 n 4 54 7 24 8 38 3 54 5 9 stationary. 5 b:^ 8 25 9 40 4 56 6 sform. 6 46 9 16 10 31 5 47 C B Quinq. or Shrove Sun. d perigee. 7 30 10 1 11 15 6 31 8 High tides. 8 12 10 42 11 .55 7 11 9 clear, hut 8 52 11 22 morn. 7 51 10 Asli Wednesday, 1st day of Lent, Q. 9 30 morn. 35 8 30 U [Victoria, ra. 1840. 10 10 11 1 24 9 10 12 10 56 41 1 55 9 55 13 veri/ cold. 11 45 1 25 2 39 10 44 C B 1st Sunday in Lent. Valentine'sDay. morn. 2 15 3 30 11 46 !.•> Low Tides. 45 3 15 4 30 morn. 16 y d d 1 50 4 20 5 36 50 17 hiffh winds 3 21 4 54 7 5 2 21 18 with 4 29 6 59 8 13 3 28 19 rain or 5 24 7 55 9 18 4 24 20 d apogee. 6 11 8 41 9 55 5 10 C B 2nd Sunday in Lent. 6 45 9 15 10 29 5 45 22 High tides. snoiv. 7 19 9 49 11 3 6 19 23 7 52 10 22 11 36 6 52 24 pleasant and 8 19 10 49 A. 3 7 19 2.5 ' veri/Jiiie 8 50 11 20 33 7 51 26 for the 9 21 11 52 1 6 8 22 27 1^ stationary. 9 47 A. 8 1 31 8 48 C B 3i-d Sunday in Lent. 10 34 1 4 2 18 9 34 29 H. (j d • season. U 54 1 57 3 9 10 26 10 MAlKJll begins on Tuesday. [18G4. TUK FAMILY FRIEND. Makr humn i)ttrn<;tive. \\\u'u ii cliild licKitiH to hute Ills homo, lie hns alresdy rcaclu'd llic " I •rtli-T «lal(i " on liia way to tho dtivil'rt territory. Be oarefiiUiow, yuii Irutil voui- Hons with a nlKht-kry : it has opuiiod to youth niaiiy a door to rnin. If your childrou arc away Irum homo at night, you shoukt know, if posdible, whtTo tliey are. d Last Quiuter, 1st day, Hh. 57iii., Moriuii0 j^ 10 16 ;ni) 10 59 ilip 11» Sa. G 5 G 12 S. 19 7 48 6 2 42 4 12 20 SU. 1 . . G .3 6 13 N. 3 7 30 10 3 40 4 42 ''L?^ G 1 6 15 27 7 11 14 4 4 5 7 22' Tu. 1 5 59 6 IG 51 6 53 17 5 40 5 32 11 42 'm 23 \V. 5 58 6 17 1 14 6 35 20 6 33 5 57 morn. ^.^ 24; Th. 5 56 6 18 1 38 6 16 22 7 26 6 57 24 :^ 251 F. 5 54 6 19 I 5 57 24 8 19 7 6 1 11 jni 20 Sji. 5 52 G 20 2 25 5 39 28 9 11 7 53 1 .58 m 27 SU. 1 ». m 5 50 G 21 2 48 5 20 32 10 3 8 40 2 47 1/ 2S- M. 5 48 o 22 3 12 5 2 35 10 55 9 35 ^41 1/ 29: Tu. 5 47 G 24 3 35 4 43 38 ,11 43 10 31 4 34 Vf 30; W. 5 45 G 25 3 59 4 25 41 morn. 11 33 5 32 VP 31 '"" Th. 5 43 6 2G 4 22 4 7 1 2 43 I 28 A. 2 G 28 »* [18G4. lio has already le careful liow, n dour to rnin. )W, if pU88illle, 1 I ^•1 ln-^t^fAn, T 1, ^ lirif! « i'l il J,,.; ».'.; ■■■•I M ,i ;;ii •f u!d I iii.o^- inghwuter at 8 n 1 16 m 2 9 'cp 3 3 3 5G 4 49 _ 5 40 !n 6 30 'a^ 7 19 SIS 10 10 ;fi5 11 42 morn. 1-2- 24 './V 1 11 m 1 58 m 2 47 / a 41 i/ 4 34 w 5 32 jVf () 28 i^^M ■"' — -•' S|>iii 1 IU\ Ihiy ^ hcaltli j (innrfs cnrrnt 1 wlllMl ' rnin|.(i The 111 to (likHI j have ii sllliy roat ns well «f ii looso hido, i\nd rnjny far b(>tti^r hciiltli than when hny and oats iilonc iiro iiBr d. Tlirc^ qnarts of carmtR and tliroo (inavts ..f oatH will Piistnin a hovtto much betti^tlian sixtinarts of oats. Whon the (•arrc(<9 form |,art of ibo ferd, uU thu onts will l)o dlj^ortrd and Mfi^inliIull'd; but, wlion oats alone aro fcl, the clung will bo f)nnd to ronUiii wholf oat shells, undo- coni|i08('d starch, amounting to inoro than half tho quantity of oals consumt^d. The tloor of every ruttfnj( box Bhonld bp ribbed or opened so as to |ierinil all dust lo puHH down liefore the hay reaches the cutting Icnives. Many horBca aro ren- diiri! I asthmatic by Ixjing fed on dusty hay, nnd, consequently, every iiiuuns cal- culable to ri'move the dust should he re»crted to. • ( ) j r J AT9, ANNlVEIiSAHIEii, itC. Vu — .K~ ;2 !^l a 2 is 2 '^ '^ f-s :^^ CO \'A 1 2 3 4 C Ii I 8 9 10 11 12 C IJ 14 1.-^ l(i 17 18 19 C IJ 'IX 2-2 2.'J 24 25 20 C 13 28 29 30 31 St. J)uvid. rather ' > ' 1. tinseltlcd for some time. •»tli Sunday in lent. . i . d Porijico. :\ 'Si „ High tides. • 1 ■> !. : ;■ uppciirann ! ' • ■•; of snoir, ' ■ ' ' " I I perha/ts accompanied bill Sunday in Lent. , j. ' . ' with hail Low tides. t and snow St. Patkick's Day. a apogee. Princess Louisa h. 1848. 6th Sunday in Lent-~Palm Sunday Q enters «ip Spring couimences. becomes . ; 1 • >_ ' Hiich Tides. ! ::: i '!. U Stationary. muck Good Friday. Ladv Dav. more Duiii' of C'a'tnln-idge b. 1819. Kaster Sunday. settled. Kaster Monday. i , . ^ look out , ". Low tides. for a storm. A. 20 2 50 4 5 1 39 3 9 5 25 3 7 5 37 6 51 4 .17 7 7 8 21 .') 37 8 7 9 21 6 27 8 r)7 10 11 7 11 9 41 10 55 7 58 10 28 11 42 8 19 10 49 nriorn . 9 8 11 38 3 9 49 morn. 52 10 31 19 1 33 11 IS 1 1 2 15 Mioni. 1 48 3 2 14 2 34 3 48 1 19 3 49 5 3 2 42 5 12 6 26 3 49 6 19 7 33 1 4 51 7 21 8 35 5 36 8 6 9 20 6 2 8 32 9 46 6 47 9 17 10 31 7 20 9 50 11 4 7 ^if) 10 25 11 .39 8 27 10 57 A. 1 9 8 11 .•}8 52 9 48 A. 18 1 32 10 24 54 2 8 11 5 1 35 2 49 A. 5 2 33 3 49 1 27 3 57 4 Ii 11 28 A. 39 2 3 4 5 6 6 7 8 8 9 10 11 7 37 37 27 11 58 19 8 49 31 18 14 morn. 19 42 49 51 36 2 47 6 20 6 55 7 27 8 8 8 48 9 24 10 5 11 5 A. 27 J 12 !ii APRIL begins on Friday. [1864. THE FAMILY FRIEND. RvbrorhKi. — The best tliiiA to trnniiplant overKroons Is When the tree boijtns tu piiith Its bulhfl, or k little aftur. From the inlddio of April to Juno, 111 tlilB latitude, Is a good period. A Chliii, warm, cloudy day should be chosen fur transplanting. The roots of an evergreen should never bo alluwcd to get dry, or become chilled, when taken up. It is the exposure of the roots to such intiuenccs that kills so many of these trees. Care also should be taken to save all the roots. They are more Injured by cutting the roots than other trees. # Now Moon, 6th duy, Oh. 34tn., Moniing. D First Quarter, 1.3th diiy, 7h. .'ISm., Afternoon. O Full Moon, 21 Rt day, 9h. 4m., Afternoon. ( iMot Quarter, 29th day, Oh. 20m., Morning. Sm" The column of the Mood's Southing gives the time of Ulghwater r Parreboro', Cornwallis, Horton, Hantrport, VTIndsor, Newport, Ac. c >. OB 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 13 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 03 M t ■ ta ciinnt n, North. Kisc8. I Sets. CD slow of clock. Days length. MOON. Rises. Sets. South. F. Sa. SU. M. Tu. W. Th. F. Sa. SU. M. Tu. W. Th. F. Sa. SU. M. Tu. W. Th. F. Sa. SU, M. Tu. W. Th. Fr. Sa. 5 41 6 28 4 45 3 49 12 47 2 48 1 16 7 24 5 39 6 29 5 8 3 31 12 50 3 20 2 6 8 19 5 37 6 30 5 31 3 13 12 53 4 4 3 22 9 14 5 35 6 31 5 54 2 55 12 56 4 47 4 26 10 6 5 33 6 33 6 16 2 37 13 5 20 5 30 11 5 31 6 34 6 39 2 20 13 4 5 59 6 43 11 54 5 30 6 35 7 2 2 3 13 8 6 29 7 21 A. 47 6 28 6 36 7 24 1 46 13 12 6 58 8 41 1 42 5 26 6 38 7 46 1 29 13 16 7 28 10 2 36 5 24 6 39 8 9 1 13 13 18 7 57 11 17 3 28 5 22 6 40 8 31 57 13 20 8 54 morn. 4 20 5 21 6 41 8 62 41 13 24 9 52 4 5 12 5 19 6 43 9 14 26 13 28 10 47 49 6 5 17 6 44 9 36 s. 10 13 31 11 44 1 28 6 44 5 15 6 45 9 57 E. 4 13 33 A. 41 2 1 7 30 5 14 6 46 10 18 18 13 36 1 40 2 34 8 12 6 12 6 47 10 40 32 13 39 2 38 3 8 56 5 10 6 48 11 46 13 42 3 38 3 28 9 36 5 9 6 49 11 21 13 44 4 43 3 64 10 22 5 7 6 50 11 42 13 13 47 5 48 4 16 11 6 5 6 6 52 12 2 25 13 50 6 65 4 40 11 53 5 4 6 54 12 22 37 13 53 8 5 8 mora. 5 2 6 55 12 42 49 13 56 9 4 5 42 44 5 1 6 56 13 2 2 13 59 10 8 6 23 1 37 4 59 6 58 13 21 2 11 14 2 10 47 7 13 2 31 4 57 6 59 13 41 2 21 14 5 11 25 8 24 3 27 4 56 7 14 2 31 14 7 mora. 9 39 4 24 4 54 7 1 14 19 2 40 14 9 41 10 55 5 20 4 53 7 2 14 37 2 49 14 11 1 21 A. 2 6 14 4 51 7 3 14 56 2 67 14 13 1 59 1 10 7 7 u a. ■XI m H H T T 8 b n n n "I i ni I / i / 1 Vf j IK. ! m. i f [1864. V'lien tho treo April to Juno, 1 be chosen fur to net dry, or ueli Influunccs B all the roots. High water a V a M South. "p. 7 24 !«. 8 19 m 9 U H lU G H U T 11 54 T A. 47 H 1 42 b 2 36 n ! 3 28 n 1 4 20 n 6 12 s 6 E ! 6 44 .n : 7 30 n i 8 12 •^ 1 8 56 "v; 9 36 n«i 10 22 ~ 1 11 6 £5: i 11 53 m mom. m 44 m ! 1 37 / 2 31 / i 3 27 VJ" 4 24 Vf 5 20 m 6 14 «!. 1 7 7 ! 1 I!'! 11 hi n i :i: Spring.] APRIL, 30 Days. 13 THE FARMERS' FRIEND. Mkabowo. — As soon ns these aie dry cDough to bear feet without Injury to the lurt, they shouM be cnrcrully jjicked of all loose and projecting atones. Stumps should be dug or pulled out, accidental brush or utber rubbish removed, and small hillocks levelled down. Meadows which were top'drpssod with coarse mabure in autumn or winter, which was more or loss spread In lubips, should be harrowed as early as possible, so as to break those lumps and spread the whole uniformly. Cattle droppings, on meadows or pastures, should be finely beaten to pieces and well scattered over the surface, as soon as the n-ost will admit, and before the frost has all disappeared from the soil. It Is scarcely necessary to mention that no good farmer ever allows either his meadows or pasturea to bo touched by a hoof early in spring while the ground is soft. j ,- , j The )>esl oil for harness Is one quart neats foot oil, fonr ounces beef's lalloW* I and three table-spoonfuls of lampblack ; add four ounces of beeswax for use in ' summer weather. ■5 1 ' * ■ * . High Water, mean time, at § oo «- HOLIDAYS, ' AKNIVKK8AUIK8, &C. ?5 .a « £ 1 wanntrf 2 44 5 16 6 30 1 46 2 i 6 (L- 4 10 6 40 7 56 3 11 C B 1st Snn. after Faster — Low Sunday. 5 13 7 42 8 58 4 13 4 d perigee. but not- 6 7 8 37 9 51 5 7 5 $ in aphelion. over fine. 6 48 9 18 10 32 5 49 G High tides. clouds 7 32 10 2 U 15 6 32 Prince Leopold born 1853. 8 13 10 43 U 57 7 17 8 . , ^Pf°^ 8 51 11 20 mom. 7 51 9 stormy 9 £8 11 58 35 8 28 C B 2nd Sunday after Easter. 10 9 morn. I 12 9 9 11 weather, 10 53 38 1 53 9 53 12 with frequent 11 43 1 23 2 38 10 42 13 9 in perihelion. mom. 2 13 3 27 11 39 14 Princess Beatrice M. Vic. b. '57. 38 3 9 4 24 morn. 15 Low tides. showers 1 48 4 17 5 31 46 16 d apogee. 2 48 5 17 6 -12 1 49 C B 3rd Sunday after Easter. 3 58 6 L7 7 42 2 58 18 o/* rain, 4 55 7 26 8 40 3 56 19 hail. 5 39 8 9 9 22 4 39 20 ' ■ and 6 18 8 48 9 52 5 18 21 sleet 6 55 9 25 10 29 5 55 22 High tides. 7 31 10 1 11 15 6 31 23 St. Geokgk's Da v. tnore 8 5 10 35 11 49 7 4 C B 4tii Sunday after Easter. 8 46 11 16 A. 29 7 46 25 Princess Alice, l;orn 18J3. 9 25 11 56 1 9 8 25 26 settled. 10 8 A 38 1 n3 9 8 27 $ greatest Lat. North. 10 57 1 26 2 40 9 56 28 chamjes '1 53 2 24 3 36 10 52 29 Low tides. and becomes A. 59 3 29 4 44 11 26 30 d porigec. * • pkasanter. 2 18 4 48 6 3 Al. 8 i u MAY begins on Sunday. [18C-L THE FAMILY FRIKXD. New Bkdbig Tuat— Sure Thing. — Take ii board, say a foot wide ami four feet long, punctured with niiiny holo3 with a small bit, put it inside tlie headboard and next to tiin bed and pillows; if thern is a bvig about the bod, ho Wdl ♦Ind the way to the holes in the board soon. Take it out of its place every morning, hold it over th(! fire or water, and give it a few raps with a hamhicr, thoh put in place and repent. This is entching the insex in a hurry and upon philosophical princi- ples—the best antidote wo have yet hoard of. z/j»'.<:. T'. # New Moon, 5th (lay 7h. 59 m., Aftertioon. •^'■■i ''■" '■■ D t'irst Quarter, 1.3th day, 2h. 6ni., Afternoon. V "!'',,, O Full Muon, 2l8t day, 9h. lOm., Morning. ,:,.. ^jii d Last Quarter, 28th day, 5h. 6ni., Morning. i I'i. ^^^ The column of the Moon's Southing gives the time of Highwater a Parrsboro', Cornwallis, Horton, Hantsport^ Windsor, Newport, Ac. ^•4 S o S 1 "^ : ^ <^'s Upper Limb. ©•s de- clinat'n. South. a fa .St of clock. Days length. MOON. South. m 1 « ■JH >. c» =3; S Rises. SetH. Rises. Sets. ^ 1 SU. 4 49 7 4 15 14 3 4 14 15 2 36 2 14 7 59 T op T 8 8 8 n 2 M. 4 48 7 5 15 32 3 12 14 18 2 54 3 20 8 51 3 Tu. 4 47 7 7 15 49 3 18 14 20 3 30 4 45 9 42 4 VV. 4 46 7 9 16 7 3 24 14 23 4 10 5 55 10 35 5 Th. 4 41' 7 10 16 24 3 29 14 26 4 52 7 1 11 28 6 l'\ 4 43 7 11 16 41 3 34 14 28 5 34 7 56 A. 22 7 Sa. 4 41 7 12 16 57 3 38 14 31 6 15 8 33 1 16 8 SU. 4 40 7 13 17 14 3 42 14 32 6 57 9 38 2 10 n t) M. 4 39 7 14 17 30 3 45 14 35 7 38 10 40 3 2 07 10 Tu. 4 38 7 15 17 45 o 47 14 37 8 22 11 37 3 51 -, C3 C C Ii 2 a 4 5 6 c r> 9 10 II 12 14 C H 16 17 18 1!) 20 21 C B 2.'} 21 25 26 27 28 C IJ .'JO 31 HOLinVYS, ANNIVERHAKIES, nsion. rather _• ' '. i 9 stationary. ■ <■ ■■- fine. ' ■ ' d apofieo. L '» liOW tides. • .; , ; _ .v Whit Sunday — PcntecoMt. clouds uj>, h c5 d. . ,. dark and ' Iliv;li tides. Trinitv Sundiiv lowerinf), with '■ probahlij QcrKi-^x VicTOiiiA, b. 1819. Princess Helena, b. 184(J. •■ :. ([ i)en •) 4 C B C I 8 9 10 U C B 13 14 15 IG 17 18 C B 20 21 22 23 24 25 C B 27 28 a9 .10 ►Smnnicr,] JUNE. 30 Diiyn. 17 THE KAUMEU8* FniKND. Wash Fon Fbuit-Tkkes,— Put u puilf«.l of water lu a tub. und «tlr In throe qiinrtH of rretih cow luiinuro, ono qua> t of ooft Roup, two qiiai ta itirtcil wood athea, and add nriho onnui;h to mnko tlio mixture (if the ooiiBlstoncy of white-wash. Apply this to the trunks an«l limbs of the treo early In June, with an old broom. Tho nianuro and at^hes form a coating which iho rain ^'radually removes, leavlni; a clean* ({luB«y bark, and aUu curryin<; fertility into tho soil. A corroupondont of tlio Jjomion Journal of HorticuHvre recommends sulphurlo u<:id fbr ilcstrriyli);,' weeds In ;,'ravol walks— a Bolutlon of sovou parts of water to one c.r acid Ix^lng usfnl. If chalk or lime abound, tliu acid is speedily noutralliod- and tliu weedM spring; up attain. Tnr: Aiple Tbek Rokeu Ib a snd poet of the orebard. To repel this beetle from iIepnHit>d utio lliiU wo do iiol ruinonilMjr to huvo siiuii biloro. U\6 |>i'i!tiuri|itioii oi a w uliliy patiuiit wnn ; " Lot yuur ti^-rvuiit In iii); you llirof nr f*iir pails of wit •<. ;i-i'l |> II li liilo II w i-th t>«ib; tiiko oil' your (jlutliuH, gel liilo il and from hft.wl to I'miI rol) yiMirsiiir woll wHh It, iind you'll ri'dviir." "Tills It hi CO III' >, ^4 a 1— 1 O's rppor liiitl). 3 G «»«es. Seti. 1, P." 2l Sa. 3'SU. 4 M. 5 'I'll, ti VV. 7 Th. 8 F. 9 .Sa. 10 SU. IIJM. Tu. W. Tl). F. S.i. SU. M. 12 13 14 15 IG 17 18 I'j'Tu. 20{ W. 21 (Til. 221 F, 23! Sa. 24SU. 25; M. 2C Tu. 27| W. 28: Th. 29 F. 30i S. 31, SU. 19 19 20 21 22 23 24 24 25 2li 2»i 27 4 2: 28 28 29 30 31 32 3y 34 35 3G 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 • ■titi.it'n. slow of North. clock. Days lenjfth.! MOON. lliscs. I Set.i. a South. 7 48- 7 48 1 7 4S i 7 4S ; 1 7 47 1 7 47 i 7 46 7 46 7 4.5 7 4.5 7 44 7 43 7 43 7 42 7 42 7 41 7 41 7 40 7 39 7 38 7 37 7 36 7 3.5 7 34 7 33 7 32 7 31 7 30 ! 7 29 7 28 7 28 23 23 22 22 22 22 22 22 22 22 22 21 21 21 21 21 21 20 20 20 20 20 19 19 19 19 19 18 18 18 18 1 56 50 45 39 32 28 18 11 3 55 46 37 27 18 M i 57 46 35 23 11 59 47 33 18 7 53 38 24 9 3 33 15 30 3 45 15 29 3 56 15 28 4 7 15 27 4 17 15 26 4 27 15 25 4 37 15 24 1 4 5(i 15 23 1 4 58 15 22 i 5 4 15 21 i 5 12 15 20 5 20 15 19 5 27 15 18 5 34 15 17 5 40 15 15 5 46 15 14 5 51 15 11 5 35 15 10 5 59 15 8 6 3 15 6 6 6 15 4 6 8 15 2 6 10 14 59 6 U 14 57 6 12 U 55 6 12 14 53 j 6 11 14 51 ; 6 10 14 48 6 9 14 46 6 7 14 44 6 4 14 42 1 3 22 3 59 4 44 5 31 6 17 < 8 9 10 11 A. I ij 3 4 4 5 12 I 6 4 3 3 3 3 1 57 52 6 49 7 44 8 31 8 59 9 21 10 25 10 57 11 28 morn. 25 1 20 2 10 3 8 i 9 9 ' 9 ,10 10 11 ill 23 49 57 25 28 57 20 41 13 41 I 9 52 ilO 44 11 .'16 lA. 26 ! I 13 : 1 58 2 40 i 3 24 iiiorii. 19 52 1 53 2 52 3 54 4 58 5 59 7 8 8 29 9 53 11 4 A. 18 1 25 2 43 4 4 5 6 4 47 30 16 |7 4 j 7 54 i 8 48 i 9 45 |10 45 111 45 morn. i 45 I 1 40 2.36 : 3 30 i 4 21 i 5 14 : 6 6 3 55 I 7 6 24 6 36 ■A -n Si III) |1TV l-A- 'iri :ru \\ 1/ !/ iVf ' •*** \H IH T cp b 8 n ri n 58 51 8 41 in 9 32 j 10 10 ' M ' [\m\. h good to hl« irli"» ar« lolil "1 v(! giiun b^it'oi'it. m; yi>ii iliie«' it I my8olf.""saiil .!•!., 3, 11 ,. 1 1 1. lllfe'liwater » V ^ a S Soutl». •A tH. « "97r2 n >.) 10 44 'c I'J 11 36 C )7 A. 26 ^ 15 1 13 ^ 1 58 fi >8 2 40 nv )7 3 24 ^ >0 4 4 ./v n 4 47 -A. 3 5 30 m U 6 16 ru n. 7 4 m 19 7 54 / ■)2 8 48 / y,i 9 45 w V2 10 45 w H 11 45 •SB. J8 morn. ■Ki. S'J 45 H 8 I 40 H 29 2.36 T j3 3 30 T 4 4 21 8 18 5 14 B 25 6 6 n 13 6 58 ri 35 7 51 n 1:2 8 41 n 24 a 32 SE 36 10 10 c ;K :i* 111 ^ I 2 1 C B C 4 . 5 ] ti m i 8 y c B : 11 12 J l.i 14 15 i 16 C B i 18 19 ' 20 21 22 23 C B i 25 J 26 , 27 28 2'J I 30 1 C B 1 ^««a^HHH" Summer.] : 5 JULY, 31 Days. 10 THE FARMEHS' FRIRND. Notes »on July.— Hoe and weed «>)rn, potatoes, iind all otlier crops ; run tho Cultivator through them whea tho opporinnity oflera. Buckwheat and turnfps may be sown this month. Make eurly preparation for harvesting ; repair bnrn, vehicles, and tools. Get tho best tools in the market; tlie extra cost of a good article nuiy be earned In a day's woik. Clover t'hould be cut while in bloom- Timothy and red-top do not ripen till a fortnight after clover; they should b<3 cut while the seed is in full mild, and bufore it is bo ripe as to shake out wlien hand- led. Cut down and root out weeds belbro seeding; gather flowering herbs, and dry quickly in the sun. Rat killing Recipe.— Cut clean flno sponge in pieces of pea size, fry well in hog's lard, and expose Id infested |)lace about the houses, barns, granaries, gar- dons, etc , keeping cuts and dogs shut up. The rats eat it greedily, but do not as ri'udily digest it, the gastric juice, and especially water, if accessilde (o them to drink, swells the sponge, and noise in ratdom is the result. The dose proves fiitiq in most oases. pS High ' ^Vater , mean time, at s Cfi ^ ^ ^Ai s HOLIDAY.'*, ?^ Ui i-^ Ml ANNIVERSARIES, ctC. c « 5 j; S o "3 ffl SU E ^ 4-. C ItA I ^ d d . very irurm 5 5() 8 24 9 38 4 56 2 y d d . and 6 37 9 7 10 21 5 38 C B 6th Sun. after Trinity. :: 7 18 9 49 11 3 6 19 4 American Independence, 177C. 7 55 10 24 11 39 6 55 5 High tides. 8 28 10 58 morn. 7 28 6 7 : --. ■ remarkahli/ 9 1 11 30 5 8 1 7 . >♦ t, i ■.- . . pleaaant. 9 32 morn. 54 8 31 8 d apogee, v ■' ' • ' 10 6 2 1 15 9 6 y dotids up 1 ! ^ 10 39 3G 1 50 9 39 C B 7th Sunday after Trinity. ; 11 17 1 9 2 22 10 17 11 9 in |»erilielion. for' morn. 1 47 3 1 11 4 12 Jjow tides. ..,. ■ ', 2 2 32 3 46 morn. 13 . ; aovie rain. 1 3 30 4 44 1 14 U stationary. ; 2 12 4 42 5 56 1 14 15 St. Swithin. days 3 25 5 54 7 10 2 26 16 9 d $ . become 4 47 7 19 8 82 3 48 C B 8th Sunday after Trinity. 5 48 8 19 9 32 4 48 18 very warm. 6 40 9 10 10 24 5 40 19 Veryhij^'h tides. 7 27 9 5(5 11 10 6 26 20 d perigee. unsettled. i 8 20 10 50 A. 4 7 19 21 < with 8 50 11 20 34 7 50 22 <■ It \i u strong 9 28 11 58 1 12 8 28 23 symptoms 10 u A, 42 1 55 « 11 C B 9th Sunday after Trinity. 10 55 I 24 2 39 9 54 2.5 JjOav tides. of rain. 11 45 2 15 3 29 10 45 26 S 6 a. -' - A. 51 3 20 4 35 U 51 27 : ; wai-tn and 2 6 4 31 5 49 Al. 5 28 clear and 3 29 5 57 7 14 2 30 29 Prince of ^Yales landed nt Hal. 18G0. 4 42 7 11 8 24 3 40 30 ^. 6 ([. very 5 35 8 4 9 18 4 35 C B 10th Sunday after Trinity, pleasant. 6 19 8 49 10 4 5 18 1 4 20 AUOUST begins on Monday. [1864. THE FAMILY FRIEND. Thoi'o are Tour kinds of reaJura, — the sponge, the funnel, the atralner, the ■kvo. he Kpunjte Bucking up all: the funnel taking at one end and IcttiRg out at another; tlit! ■trainer separating the wine from the leus; the sieve dividing the bran froui llie flue flour. Health is impaired, and oven life lost sometimes, by using 1niperll»et, unripe, musty, ur decaying articles of food. The same money's worth of a smaller nmount of food Ih more uutriiious, more healthful, and more Invigorating, than a much larger amount of what is of an iuft;rior quality. New Moon, 2ii(l day, lOii 19m., Morning. D First Quarter, 10th rluy. Hi. 43m., AflerncoD. O Full Moon, 17tli day, 9h. 22m., Morning, d Last Quarter, 24th day, Ih. 50ra., Morning. ■ :( ■ii. -El 4 c X 2 Til. .3 W. 4 Til. ^'s Upper iiini). Uiscs. Sets. (SJ's (Ic- cliiiat'n North. slow of cloclv Day.s Icnirth, MOON. Rises, i Sets. i South, 5 F. , 6 Sn. i 7 SU. 8 M. 9 'Vn. 10 w. 11 Til. 12 V. 13 Hft. 14 SU. 15 M. 16 Tu. 17 W. 18 Th. 19 F. 20 Sa. 21 SU. 22 M. 23 T»i. 24 W. 25 Th. 26 F, 27 Sa, 28 SU. 29 M. 30 Tu. 31 W. 45 46 47 49 50 52 53 54 55 56 58 59 5 5 1 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 17 5 18 5 19 5 20 2 3 4 6 7 H 10 11 12 14 15 16 7 26 7 25 7 83 7 22 7 20 7 19 7 17 7 16 7 15 7 13 7 U 7 10 7 8 7 7 7 6 ! 7 4 7 2 ! 7 G 59 6 57 6 56 6 54 6 52 6 50 6 48 6 47 6 46 6 44 6 42 i 6 40 ! 6 38 1 17 17 17 17 16 16 16 16 15 15 15 14 14 14 13 13 13 12 12 12 11 11 U 10 10 10 9 9 9 8 8 54 39 23 7 51 34 17 43 26 8 50 31 15 54 35 16 57 37 17 57 37 17 56 35 15 54 32 11 49 28 6 I 5 56 I 5 52 I 5 47 I 5 41 i 5 34 i 27 : 20 j 11 ' 3 j 53 i 43 I 33 14 42 14 39 14 36 14 33 14 30 14 27 14 24 14 23 14 29 14 17 4 22 4 10 3 58 1 3 45 ; 3 22 1 3 18 3 4 2 49 2 84 2 19 2 3 1 47 1 30 1 13 5fl 38 20 s 2 14 14 14 14 14 14 18 11 8 6 3 3 50 4 53 5 58 6 58 8 1 8 57 9 55 10 52 11 .50 A. 1 2 3 56 45 32 22 13 57 13 54 13 52 13 49 13 46 13 43 13 40 13 37 13 34 13 .32 13 29 13 26 13 2a 13 13 20 17 3 59 4 49 5 37 6 26 7 16 8 16 8 49 9 30 10 12 10 .50 11 l> |11 .58 I morn. 1 10 2 16 8 I 3 46 4 38 6 56 7 19 7 40 8 1 i 24 8 49 9 15 9 46 10 20 10 .50 11 45 mom, 46 1 13 2 21 3 82 4 39 5 41 6 38 7 49 8 57 10 2 11 10 A. 57 2 13 3 17 4 18 5 19 5 46 6 11 6 21 U 11 A. 1 3 2 40 22 4 45 3 26 4 11 4 57 5 45 6 35 7 89 8 28 9 28 10 26 11 24 morn. 21 1 17 2 12 3 5 3 59 4 52 5 45 6 38 7 30 8 18 9 7 9 53 10 38 11 21 ,j«^*- 'Ihe eiiliinii of the Moon's Southing gives the time of Highwater at . Paris* ,iro', Cornwallls, Hortoii. Hantsport. Windsor, Newport, Ac. 9|ft ; W £1 ni ifl / / / Vf vy «t. H H T T B 8 « n n c a [1864. e Btrainer, the »nd Ictlipg out ve dividing the lerfefit, unripe, mailer Hmoiint i;, thun a niuoli HighMrater at 1 » Suuth. c 9. ^ 6~ U 9 ft 9 U 55 a A. 40 n 1 1 22 4 9 4 ny 9 2 45 «A. 5 3 26 ^ 6 4 11 ni 4 57 Ifl 5 45 / 5 8 35 / n, 7 39 / 6 8 28 Vf J 9 28 Vf 1 10 2fi '«» 2 11 24 «(. 9 morn. M 1 21 H 'i I 17 T 9 ■r i 2 12 3 5 i 3 59 8 D 4 52 8 7 5 45 n 3 6 38 n 7 7 30 «:5 B 8 18 c 9 9 7 « ti 9 53 ft 1 10 38 «J I 11 21 i Sumnie ^HB Po of salt int cool the g will cam Put the B! potatoes A Nob ensugh U make the paper, th alternate in a cella in the mi H Summer] AUGUST, 31 Days. 21 THE FARMERS' FRIEND. ^HB PoTVTOK Rot.— To prevent potatoes from th« disease or rot, put n spoonnil of salt into e.ocli hill, so as to have it dissolve and go down to the roots. It will cool tlie ground and prevent the rot ; and oven if the rot has commenced, the salt will cause the rot to go oft, and leuvo a scar around the pot-itoe plain to bo seen. Put the salt on when the potatoe yiata are nearly grown. The extra quantity of potatoes will mere than pay for the salt. , , A N08EOAT THAT WILL KEEP Titi, Ghristm.vs. — Take a wooden box. large cn»ugh to hold as many flowers without pressure as you intend to preserve; — make the box tight, to exclude light and air ; place at the bottom a «hcet of white paper, then a layer of nice young cut flowers, next another sheet of paper, and so alternately flowers and paper till the box be full. Close the box carefully — plaoo in a cellar or damp room. At Christmas you will have a nosegay as beautiful as in the middle of summer. IIOMnAYS, ANNIVERSARIES, &C. High tides. d apogee. continues remarkaldy pleasant. Pr. Alfred b., 1844. 11th Sunday after Trinity. Low tidca. heavi/ showers 12th Sunday after Trinity. of mill may ■ be d perigee. erpected Very high tides. about this time Iflth Sunday after Trinity. Low tides. 9 in aphelion. , St. Bartholomew. . 1 becomes 1 ; sextlcd r; 9 greatest elongation. 14th Sunday after Trinity, ivith ' apfjearance of fine 4 apogee. — Higli tides, wtather 7 4 7 33 8 4 8 31 9 2 9 34 10 8 10 44 11 29 morn. 20 1 33 2 45 4 10 a 18 9 36 10 3 10 34 11 2 11 33 morn. 4 38 o3 9 5 7 8 7 8 30 9 8 9 52 10 33 11 21 A. 1 2 4 5 24 34 47 11 8 5 55 6 32 7 6 15 58 49 4 16 39 49 8 23 9 38 10 37 10 11 39 A. 22 1 3 1 53 2 55 4 4 5 18 6 44 7 38 8 25 9 2 9 3C 10 48 6 4 11 17 11 48 morn. 15 46 18 51 28 13 4 18 30 55 3 37 10 13 11 50 A.. 14 54 6 33 7 4 7 31 8 2 8 34 9 8 9 45 10 29 11 19 mom. 34 1 2 3 4 5 36 17 7 10 16 6 33 7 58 8 52 9 39 10 16 10 .50 46 10 19 54 8 7 30 9 8 52 9 33 10 23 11 23 A 34 1 46 3 10 4 8 5 56 5 32 i G 6 High Wateu, mean time, at \ • 1 •tou and pe Tor- entine. tnapolis, ohn.N.B Portland. John's, Nfld. s CO « ^ 22 SEPTEMBER begins on Thursday. [1864. THE FAMILY FRIEND. A QPART of flour welpliB ono [lonnd, a qnnrt of corn meal one pound and tvro ounces, a (iimrl of l)uttor one poiind one ounct!, a quart of loaf sugar one pound, a quart of white cagar powdond one pound one ounce, a quart ofbes' brown 8Uf?ar ono pound two ounces; ten eggs weigh one ponnd, though this aepends somewhat on the size ; sixteen large tablO'spoonfula make a half pint. A man may bo known liy throe tilings: by his conduct in money matters ; by his behaviour at the table; by bis demeanor when angry. I It'- ;iiiv.> ;. 9 New Moon, 1st duy, Ih. 53m., Morning. D First Quarter, 9tii day, Ih. 36m., Morning. O Full Moon, 15th day, 4h. 55m., Afternoon. C Last Quarter, 22d day, 2h. 40m., Afternoon. # New Moon, 30th day, 6h. 29m., Afternoon. ( t^'>^^!■i i'»..i .■if' M''i|j;in''' tt 'n 'i;.';.-'- r, 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 o CO (2)'s Upper limb. Rises. Th. F. Sa. i>U. M. Tu. W. Th. h\ Sa. SU. M. Tn. W. Th, F. Sa. SU. M. Tu. W. Th. F; Sa. 25 SU. 26 27 28 29 30l M. Tu. W. Th. F. 22 23 25 27 28 29 31 32 33 35 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 5 43 5 44 5 45 5 46 5 48 49 51 53 54 55 56 57 Sets. 0'8 de- •linal'n. Nortli. fast of clock. Days length. MOON. Rises. Sets. a Soutli. 6 37 8 6 F. 16 6 35 7 44 35 6 33 7 22 54 6 31 7 1 14 6 29 6 38 1 34 6 27 6 15 1 54 6 25 5 53 2 14 6 23 5 30 2 35 6 22 5 7 2 55 6 20 4 46 3 15 6 18 4 22 3 36 6 16 4 39 3 57 6 14 4 36 4 18 6 12 4 13 4 39 6 10 2 50 5 1 6 7 2 27 5 22 6 4 2 3 5 43 6 3 1 40 6 4 6 1 1 17 6 26 5 59 5.3 6 47 5 57 30 7 8 5 55 N. 7 7 29 5 53 8.16 7 49 5 51 39 8 10 5 50 1 3 8 30 5 49 1 26 8 51 5 48 1 49 9 11 5 46 2 13 9 31 5 45 2 36 9 50 5 43 2 59 10 9 13 13 13 13 13 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 11 11 11 11 11 14 10 8 6 2 59 56 53 50 48 44 41 38 34 31 28 26 22 19 16 13 10 7 4 58 49 45 5 47 6 47 7 48 8 48 9 50 10 48 11 46 Al 3 1 41 2 38 3 15 3 51 4 27 5 2 5 39 6 19 1 41 22 4 9 52 10 40 11 30 morn. 19 1 8 2 10 3 15 4 2(>| 5 24I 6 6 7 7 8 8 9 10 11 33 56 11 49 14 50 14 16 9 morn. 8 1 2 3 5 6 4 8 9 11 A. 1 2 3 4 5 5 6 6 6 20 37 55 11 27 47 47 57 fj 15 12 6 21 16 9 46 8 28 35 A. 3 a 44 1 2 2 3 4 26 11 53 41 30 5 22 6 7 8 9 10 10 11 17 14 8 6 3 59 54 morn. 50 45 40 3 35 4 5 6 7 7 8 9 10 31 24 15 4 50 36 18 1 10 43 11 ,S2@f Tlio column of the Moon's Southing gives the time of Uigbwater at \ Parrsboro'. Cornwallis, Horton, Hantsport, Windsor, Newport, Ac. n ft SI m / / vr H T Cjp b D SI [1864. lind andf two one pound, T)OB brown his aepends matters; by T' >'v'U'.trT'< »!■ m •» Mtu,- ui. J > ti -.1.. •' ..".■-. ....■ .;.. .1.. Save vour Poultrt Duno.— It Is worth vastly more than stable manure. It Is well to keep a little ttjolst loatn mlxod with It, to absorb the ammonia, which is very strong, and readily unites with the humlc acid of tho ground. For any choice garden plot, or a small bit of ground requiring extra manuring, this is tha stuff to apply. ' Cow's Tkats Crack inq.— Never wet them with milk ; but use ct each milking a little milk or molasses. Either will prove a remedy. o CD Q HOLIDAYS, ANNIVEK8AKIE8, &C. 1 2 3 C B 5 6 I 8 9 10 C B 12 13 U 15 16 17 C B 19 20 21 22 23 24 C B 26 27 58 29 30 Hiph tides, reru . , ~ ? d a. ■phnm.nL 15th Sunday after Trinitv. q)nUnue9 High Water, mean tinie, at (. ■•! U d ^v: y. ! 6t'dl tvarm. tioui dt) Low tides. 9 stationary. 16th Sunday after Trinity. J ■. . , and dull, 6 d ?.;, 1; , J j_ ■ clears tip <[ perigee. [■. ^^ Jine. high loindSf 17th Sunday after Trinity. accompanied - *.« ./v mn" !l(t .f ;' i 'It' •■ff" Autum Fabm the exorc Ig burled surface. the baru if carefu Bingle Be carcases body or t of a (lead TOPBF and spre will dry to Chang •5 fl o ;$ (M o CO t^ « Q 1 H C B li 3 4 5 « 6 9 7 8 L C B 2( 10 11 12 13 a 14 15 H C B 2 17 18 s 19 20 h 21 22 L C B 2: 24 25 c 26 27 5 28 s 29 C B 2; 31 A Autumn.] OCTOBER, 81 Days. 26 THE rARMBRS' PRICND. Fabm Wabtb.— One of the greatest wMtet of many, nnd perhape moat Ikma, it (he oxoremenlltloufl matter of the femlly, and alto of the domesUo (bwla. The ftrtt Ifl burled upon some flirms, generation after generation. In deep raulta below tba surface. Fowla are allowed to roost here and ttaero and everywhere; on treea, in the baru, over the wa^fon, or on top of some of the farm bulldlngt. The UManrak if carefully saved and well applied, that a lar^o stock of poultry wovld maka In a single season, would nearly pay fbr tira erection of a plain poultry house. The carcases of dead animals Is another of the foolish wastes of some farmers. The l)ody of a dead horse Is worth more than an ordinary sucking colt ; and the body of a dead cow is worth more tiian a vermin covered spring oalC with all his life. To FBKrARi Oanir Coaw voa WtMna.— Out it trom the cob t^lthont scalding, and spread on plates. Keep it aa near the stove as possible, and stir It often. It will dry quickly and keep well. When preparing it for the table^ it V| much better to chango the water after It has soakod half an hour. '3 <. >T« ,r 'A ,1'^ .h>i-fl fJi>' , Hioii Watkr, mean time, at *•* § «2 TS .. m ^^ mm 1 . CM O Q HOLIDAYS, ANNIYEHSARIES, &C. Pictou an CapeToi mentine. Annapolii St.John,N. and Portlai St. John's Nfld. 1 High tides. <} ntatiunnry. 7 39 10 9 11 21 6 39 C B 19th Sundaj after Trinity. very dull 8 24 10 55 mom. 7 25 3 8 48 11 18 10 7 48 4 aiid ^ 9 24 11 54 42 8 24 5 ]^ Stationary. 10 4 mom. 1 8 9 3 6 $ in perihelion. ,. .. 10 47 33 1 47 9,47 7 . ,, unpleasant. 11 35 1 17 2 31 10 36 8 Low tides. morn. 2 5 3 20 11 36 C B 20th Sunday after Trinity. .. 36 3 6 4 21 mom. 10 high winds 2 6 4 36 5 49 I 6 11 - '^ and much 3 20 5 50 7 5 3 20 12 V " i ' ■' M 4 40 7 8 8 23 3 38 13 d perigee. , , , 5 40 8 10 9 23 4 40 14 rain. 6 31 9 1 10 15 5 31 15 High tides. 7 13 9 43 10 57 ^ 13 C B 21st Sunday after Trinity. , , - 7 54 10 43 11 38 6 54 17 somewhat .,,-. .. 8 35 11 5 A. 2Q 7 35 18 St. Luke. 9 15 11 46 1 8 16 19 more pleasant, 9 58 A. 29 1 42 8 58 20 ¥ d a. , 10 40 I 10 2 24 9 40 21 but still 11 26 1 56 3 9 10 26 22 Low tides. A. 21 2 50 4 4 11 19 C B 22nd Sunday after Trinity. S »*»*• 1 15 3 44 4 59 A. 15 24 unsettled. 2 25 4 54 6 10 1 27 25 <[ apogee. 3 18 6 8 7 22 2 37 26 becomes colder 4 34 7 5 8 19 3 35 27 ? d U. mth 5 24 7 53 9 8 4 24 28 St. Simon and St. Jude. 6 5 8 35 9 49 5 5 29 more rain. 6 40 9 10 10 24 5 41 C B 23rd Sunday after Trinity. High 7 17 9 47 10 50 6 17 31 AU-hallows Eve. [tides. Q [eclipsed, invis. 7 53 10 23 11 37 6 54 ssstm SSE \%i iiVf, Hi :<':4:):; It I': 26. NOVEMBER, l^cgius on Tubbday. [18G4. faii FAMILY FBIEND. ■■ VsBT Palatablb Amy Wholeboub Bbowh BRKAD.-^OrahRm Flour,' hrdfin Meal and Ky^ Meal one quart each ; or, ir R>e Meul caonvl be had. 1 pini of i ye flour — or tills U)a; be omitted— mix together thoroughly— adding iv liUlo salt, put Iri'SorSgillBofmolasseB, according to taste — cUssolve Inn very liule lukewarm W«ter'2t teo-spoMifVilfl Aoda— ■ ' ". '" Mi eU\ :■ 1> Eirst Quarter, 6th day, 7h. 38in., Morning* i tfuo i- . i) - .:3ft'h!.. ' Oi^u'l Moon, 18th day, Ih. 19m., Afteraoou. ^ i rf Lag Quarter, 2l8t day, 3h, am., Mominjj. , '■■•'■'■■^■><]^ ■ New Moon, 29th day, 3li. 3m., Morning. '.-.ni, ;3g9^Thfr eolunbn of the Moon's Southing gives the time of Uighwater at Pairsboro", Oomwallip, Horton, Hantsport, Wlndeor, Newport, Ac. I C3*s Upper ilmb. Rises. Sets B's de- clinat'n. South, fast of clock. I)ay,s lengtli MOON. Rises. Sets. South. I i' 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 u 12 13 14 15 17 1$ 19 21 2i 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 Ta. W. th. F. Sn. sn. M. To. W. Th. F. Sa. SU. M. Tu. W. Th. F, Sa. SU. ;m, 'Ti\. F39~ 6 4ti 6 41 6 42 6 44 6 46 6 47 6 48 6 49 6 51 6 52 6 53 B 55 6 56 6 57 6 59 T F. Ss. SU. M. Tu. W. 7 7 7 7 7 7' 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 2 4 5 6 7 10 12 13 14 15 16 17 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 49 47 46 45 44 42 41 39 38 37 36 35 34 33 32 31 30 29 28 28 27 26 25 24 23 22 21 21 20 19 14 37 14 56 15 14 15 33 15 51 16 9 16 27 16 44 17 1 17 18 IT 35 17 51 18 7 18 23 18 38 18 53 19 8 19 22 19 36 19 49 20 3 20 16 20 28 20 40 20 52 16 18 16 18 16 18 10 17 10 10 10 16 15 16 12 16 8 16 4 15 59 15 52 15 46 15 38 15 29 15 20 15 10 14 58 14 46 14 34 14 20 5 3 59 57 56 9 54 9 49 46 44 10 10 y 9 9 9 9 9 42 21 21 3 !4 21 25 21 35 21 45 14 5 13 50 13 .34 13 17 12 59 12 41 12 22 12 2 II 41 39 37 35 32 .•JO 29 9 27 9 24 8 24 9 19 10 15 11 18 A. 2 35 11 10 19 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 19 18 17 15 14 12 10 8 t 6 10 45 21 58 36 14 51 5 29 6 25 7 21 8 18 9 17 10 10 11 2 11 54 morn. 1 7 2 8 3 9 4 13 5 16 6 19 7 20 8 22 6 .'i2 1 14 / 7 43 2 8 / 8 43 3 3 Vf si 25 3 56 Vf : 10 17 4 51 'sa. i 11 9 5 44 'SV morn. 6 36 ■» ! 1 10 7 29 "^ i 2 9 8 21 H 3 10 9 14 % 4 9 10 9 5 10 11 4 H 6 9 11 59 H 7 morn. n 7 50 56 n 8 39 1 .52 22 9 28 2 45 23 10 15 3 37 ft ! 11 5 4 25 SI in 55 5 10 Q A. 47 5 54 np 1 33 6 36 "P 2 10 7.19 -^ 2 47 8 -n- 3 24 8 43 ^A. 4 4 9 29 la 4 40 10 17 m 3 14 11 8 / 5 51 A. 1 / 6 29 55 Vf "^IWW [1864. Rour. ludfan , 1 uint uf I ye IJWlo salt, put ih lukewarm one qilart of 4 bonra, then warmed and a tnoet «xcel- lighwater at South. 8 ' 1 u 2 8 3 3 3 56 4 51 5 44 6 36 7 29 8 21 9 14 10 9 11 4 11 59 morn. 56 1 .52 2 45 3 37 4 25 5 10 5 54 6 30 7 19 8 8 43 9 29 10 17 11 8 A. 1 55 / / Vf Vf ■as. ■sx -» H T y I S I n 1 n i ^ i m in / / mm i generation probably ^ ' bodies. It H JS ■tJ R O tp4 > ei P 1 ~% 2 3 • 4* 5 Bi C B 24 7 ,7 8 9 Pi 10 11 (I 12 C B 2£ ! 14 15 ? 10 17 18 ' 19 C i C B 2 ! 21 Pi S.^ c 23 ' 24 25 1^ 26 C B . ^ j 28 1:1 1 29 } ; 30 t- h P. Autumn] NOVEMBER, 80 Daya. 27 THE FARMERS' FRIEND. Lice on Cattle. — The Boston Cultivator re(?omm,en4.9 the .use of floe Band, u a preventive and cure for lice on cattle. Haul intottie l)arn a tew loads of loam or fine sand, and spread it under the stock dating thd winter. If iiny of the crea- tures are lousy when nomine to tho barn in the autai&a, throw some of the sand or loam upon thorn; it fllls the hair and cause» the lice to roll off! bat does not kill the nits ; the application must be repeated tWo or tb,r«e' tiitnea a w,e«k, until every g(!neration is exterminated. BuMs are noMdi fur their flreedem frotfi lice, and it Is probably owlnj; to ttieir habit of pawing up. eafth and thr(Mirin|( it over their bodies. , , '■,'.■. It is the custom In Yorkshire to giveeowsadmethin^to eat dnrtig the milking to keep them pleased under the process, bat many think- thsy calif be trained to stand perfdOtlyaiiU, much better in the absene# of /oo>o uriT *^5^v^ p o o m .Mooiv: HOLIDAYS, G ,,i'>i)l-! 1 2 3 4' 5 C B t 8 9 10 11 12 C B 14 15 16 17 18 19 C B 21 j.n 23 24 25 26 C B 28 29 30 X^ L-n i — ! 'i iL- ' ! i n. ' ' ' i ! 'i ' • .' ■■ i »i ; i l 'i il l' [ HiG-H W AT&K, mean time, at CO ..a IS. L i S o fi (I , Somt \ < )• sfioio. Battle of InkcnnaTin,l$54. ;. 24th Sua. after Trio it v., Low tides, ... , Becomes , . ' , ,, ,mucn colder. Prince of Wale's boi-n, 184U Unsettled \: , . 23 52 1 32 2 15 3-3 4 3 5 17 6 33 r? 54 8 59 9 .52 10 .39 LI !22 iio 1 19 2 ' 1 2 41 3 24 4 14 5 17 6 23 7 8 8 24 9 15 TO 1 10 40 H 21 11 69 gBBBH 7 41 8 '8 $ 48 \l 18 moj^n. 33 49 10 H 58 55 3$ 1$ 56 8 35 9 17 9 57 10 40 11 2d A. 32 1 3d •^ 42 40 31 1? 56 87 1 14 ■■»' At -i.T 'i' il \ '. 5 ! s ] ; ! i !; 2S DECEMBER begins on Thursday. [1864. THE FAMILY FRIEND. VELOOUI OBRIBTHAB I Thrloe welcotilo, Chnstmas ! — happy, festive time,- It. » The bappiest time in all the clrclinR year, — •/: JT> mU In V We blew tby coming, for thou bring'st us houra or unalloyed delight. Bleesed Cbi^stmaa time I -i^' ''!■'«» »"' ■ How gloriously grand thy origin,— The birth-nom of tbe world u Redeemer I— j: Pass not away, till tbou baBt writ, in deep And lasting cnaracters, upon our hearts. The bflaren-bom name or Lotk rt ifi ,Lrr«i TO j«4Ji.i filli Jt.'O .WOl M\ll f.ftJ I.. '• ■■':>! -! • r. ■ l:iV.V ;hj 1> first Quarter, Bth day, 3h. 19m., Morning. O f'aU Moon, 13th day, 2h. 59m., Morning. ^.M^ii'iAt 'Mi: 4 Last Quarter, 2l8t day. Oh. 48m., Morning* > '»(} i . ,< .■,!^!!.; ' New Moon, 28th day, 5h. 7m., Afternoon. .^S^ Tbe column of the Moon's Southing gives the time of Highwater Parrsboro*. Cornwallis, Horton, Hantsports Windsor, Newport, Ac. at • ■ II i 1 ©•« Upper limb. ^'s de- clinat'n. South. 8 fast of clock. Days length. MOON. South. Rises. Sets. Ui 1 ilise?. Sets. 1 Th. 7 18 4 21 21 54 10 34 9 4 9 14 6 48 1 50 Vf 2 F. 7 18 4 21 22 3 10 11 9 3 9 54 7 52 2 45 Vf 3 Sa. 7 20 4 21 22 11 9 47 9 1 10 35 9 3 3 41 ■St. 4 SIJ. 7 21 4 21 22 19 9.23 9 11 15 10 10 4 U •». 5 7 22 4 20 22 27 8 58 8 59 11 55 11 20 5 25 ^ 6 'tu. i 23 4 20 22 34 8 32 8 57 A. 27 mom. 6 17 H 7 W. 7 24 4 20 22 41 8 6 8 56 1 2 24 7 7 d Th. 7 25 4 20 22 47 7 39 8 55 1 35 1 32 8 9 Jb\ 7 28 4 20 22 53 7 12 8 54 2 5 2 44 8 52 8 10 Sa. 7 27 4 21 22 58 6 45 8 53 2 37 3 57 9 46 11 SU. 7 28 4 21 23 3 6 17 8 53 3 28 5 23 10 43 n 12 M. 7 28 4 21 23 8 5 49 8 52 4 20 6 13 11 38 n 13 Tu. 7 29 4 22 23 12 5 21 8 51 5 13 7 11 morn. G 14 W. 7 30 4 22 23 15 4 52 8 50 6 5 8 9 33 G 1? Th. 7 30 4 23 23 18 4 23 8 50 6 57 8 42 1 24 G 16 r. 7 31 4 23 23 21 3 54 8 49 7 56 9 48 2 15 SI 17 8a. 7 32 4 23 23 23 3 24 8 49 8 55 10 26 3 3 18 SU. 7 33 4 24 23 25 2 55 8 48 9 54 10 56 3 48 19 M. 7 34 4 24 23 26 2 25 8 48 10 54 11 24 4 3> 20 Tu. 7 35 4 24 23 27 1 55 8 48 11 54 A. 9 5 13 21 W. 7 36 4 24 23 27 1 25 8 48 morn. 1 10 5 55 J\. 22 Th. 7 37 4 25 23 27 55 8 48 58 2 2 6 36 J\. 23 i!\ 7 37 4 25 23 26 F. 25 8 49 2 2 31 7 21 m 24 Sa. 7 37 4 25 23 25 S. 4 8 49 3 2 3 7 8 7 m 25 SU. 7 37 4 26 23 23 34 8 49 4 3 3 49 8 56 rri 26 M. 7 36 4 26 23 21 1 4 8 50 5 5 4 34 9 47 / i&7 Tu. 7 36 4 26 23 18 1 34 8 50 5 50 5 43 10 42 / S8 w. 7 36 4 27 23 15 2 3 8 51 6 85 6 32 11 40 Vf 29 Th. 7 35 4 27 23 12 2 33 8 51 7^9 8 41 7 2 A. 36 w m h 7 36 4 28 23 8 3 2 8 52 7 34 1 33 -asi m Sa. 7 35 4 29 23 3 3 31 8 53 9 49 8 2 2 28 -m \.jmm [1864. .'• ■<*■ •11.1 It - • -■- -.;':■ I 13) V' iilnsf ?;_ •U ii..-(f. r.i.- ;ujj ; a; ill (••' '>\ n'y>tt::i,.T-.- f'k '>ib ,-' '.r Higbwater at © O > .5 South. a. r 1 50 Vf 2 45 vr 3 41 ■». 4 »4 •» 5 25 H . 6 17 H 7 7 T 8 SP 8 52 8 9 46 8 10 43 n 11 38 n morn. G 33 23 1 24 G 2 15 ^ 3 3 .n 3 48 m 4 31 n 5 13 w 5 55 -A. 6 36 -A. 7 21 m 1 8 7 ffi 1 8 56 fri 9 47 / 10 42 / 11 40 Vf A. 36 Vf 1 33 vs. ■■ 2 28 1 ts Winter. To KEKI six or Bev< Beven Incl Btowed in more will Sakot I Gardener ft-equentl] much hea COVB.- Bhould be wddusto , JS T3 a o ^ Cm o to P". a Q 1 ? i 3 C B 2n 5 6 <{ 7 8 ? 9 9 10 C B 3r 12 13 ^ 14 15 16 c 17 C B 4 19 20 { 21 22 ^ 23 24 C B c 26 ^ 27 ^ 28 29 1 30 31 ( Winter.] DECEMBER, 31 Days. 2d tHB FAilMEBB' FRtENDl To KEEP roTATOBS.— DuBt over tHe toof of the bin with lime, and put in abont six or seven inches deep of potatoes, and dusi With liihe as before. Tut ip i|it or seven inches more of potatoes, and lime again ; repeating tUebpoi-k^bii till fkll are stowed in that w«y. One bushel of lime will do forty bushels of poiatdes. though more will not hurt them : the lime rather improving the flaror than otherwise. Sakdt Sons CAK bi Stibred too Mdob.— a correspondent of the Fanner and Oardener thinlcs the New Jersey farmers use the plow, Itarrow, and cultivator too ft-equently, and the roller too seldom. Bandy soils are too full of air, and require much heary rolling to malce them compact and retentive of moisture. Cows — Cows should be kept warm and comfortable, and well bedded. They should be fed regularly ; and the hay, before given them, should be well ahalcen and dusted. An oceasienal change of food would be bcneficiaL ■s HOLIDAYS, ANNIVKSBAUISS, &C. High Water, mean time, at a o Q 05 • 1 Pictou and Cape Tor- men tine. Annapolis, St. John,N.B. and Portland. St. John's, Nfl'd. 1 ? (J <. Cold 8 54 11 26 mom. 7 54 2 9 35 morn. 40 8 35 3 winds. 10 19 5 1 21 9 19 C B 2nd Sandaf la Advent. U 4 49 2 3 10 4 5 Dull and ;■ 11 57 1 34 2 48 10 57 6 I ' ; xUt xliil xliv xhr., xlvi. 1-7 xlvii xlviii r< i 1.1- .i 11 iii ^ .'v. 1—16 ""v. IT— 30 V. 31—48 vi. 1—18 vi. 19—34 vii ' viii; 1 — 17 viii. 18—34 ix. 1—17 ix; 18—38 X. 1— IT) Xf 16— 42 xi xii. 1—21 xli. 22—50 xiii. 1— 24 . xiii. 24—43 xiii. 44— 58 xiv I XV. 1—20 ' XV. 21—39 xvi xvii xviii. 1—20 xviii. 21—35 Xix. 1—15 :^ix. 16—30 f! r.f rEBRUARY. 1 2 3 4 5 6 s 8 9 IQl. 11 la 13 s Genesis \ Ex. i.l— 17, ii iii iv. 1-23, 27-31 ' Ti . V !» C i *;• VI vii viii ix X., xi xi.i ('.2 ± xy Matt. XX. I- , XX. 17- xxi. 1- xxi. 23- xxii. 1- xxii. 23- xxiii. 1- xxiii. 23- xxiv. 1- xxiv. 29- XXV. 1- , . • .: XV II xviil. 1 — 21 XX xxii t .. . xxvi . xxviii xxfx xxxi., 2 Sdin. i 2 Sauuiol iv A I /.. VI vii xi xii Johu iv. 28—45 V. 1—15 V. IG— 47 vi. 1-21 vi. 22—40 vi. 41—71 vii. 1—27 vif. 28—53 viii. 1—30 viii. 36—511 v.i x. 1—21 X. 22—41 xi xii. 1-19 xii. 20—50 28 29 3ai Ruth II iii VI vii ix xi xiii xvi xiv. 1—14 xiv. 15 — 35, XVI. 1—18 xvi. 19—31 xvii. 1—19 XV ii. 20 — 37 xviii. 1 — 17 2 9 »il':ii.!. MAY. S illuth xviii. 18—43 jo xix. 1—28 11 xix. 29—48 j « ■ I!l3 13 iiLukc XX. 1—26 '16 1 Saiuuol 10 11 12 13 14 XV 11 iii iv VI vii viii ix X xii, xiii xiv XV XX. 27 — 17 X xxi. 1—19. 18 x>:i. 20— 38. ; S xsii. 1— .30 20 1—53 21' 1— 7r 22 1-25' 23 6' '24 xxn. y xxii. 5 xxiii. xxiii. 26 — 5 XXIV Jolui i. 1 — 28' i Sj 2 Kiui^s 00. IV .li|27 i;'j23 iii' 129 1— 27 :i30 XVI - xviii • ' • xix ' •■'■ ' xxii xxiii 1 Kiiig.s ii. 1-13 iii VI viii. 1 — 21 viii. 22-66 ix .; XI xii * ' ■ xiii xiv. 1-9, 11-31 XV xvi. 1-10,12-34 xvii xviii xix xxi. 1-20, 22-29 xxii 1 1" iv Acts 1 JUNE. 'r 2 Samuel XV John xiii. I — 20 xiii. 21—38 xiv XV xvi xvii xviii. 1 — 24 xviii. 85 — 40 xix. 1—24 xix. 25—42 XX. 1—18 XX. 19—31 xxi ii. 1—21 ii. 22—47 iii V. 1—22 iv. 23—37 V, 1—16 -42 VI vi., vii. 1—29 vii. ,30—60 viii. 1 — 25 viii. 2G--40 ix. 1—19 ix. 20—43 X. 1—23 X. 24 — 48 xi. 1—18 ',ISim ik 82 PROVINCIAL [1864. A TABLB POR THE DAILY RRADINO OP TAB UGLY SCRIPTURE IM TflK FAMILY, 1864, JULY, D Moniing. Evening. D Morning. Eveninff. 15 16 17 Jgb xix ;,;.;^ _ ., XX xxi I Corinth, iii "T.; iv v 1 2 Kings vii Acts. xi. 19-30 2 s viii ix. 1-7, 9-47 xii xiii. 1 — 12 18 xxii. xxiii vi A 19 XXV. xxvi vii. 10 — 24 4 X xii. 13 — 52 20 xxvii. xxviii vii. 25—34 6 xi * xii xiv XV. 1—21 S xxix viii 7 8 xiii XV. 22—41 22 23 xxxii xxxiii ix X. 1—14 xvii xvi. 1 — 15 9 xviii.l-2G,28-37 xvi. 16—40 24 xxxiv X. 15—33 S xix xvii. 1 — 15 25 XXXV xi. 1—16 , 11 12 13 U 15 XX 2 Cor. xxxiii .. , , xxxiv " XXXV " *'"• XXXVl xvii. 16—34 xviii xix. 1 — 20 xix. 21— 41 XX. 1—16 -6 27 's 29 30 xxxvi xxxviii xl. 1—14, xii xiii Proverbs i xi. 17—34 xii xiii xiv XV. 1—19 IC Ezra i., iii XX. 17—38 31 11 XV. 20—34 S 18 iv., V. . . .' vi xxi. 1—17 XX i. 18—37 SEPTEMBER. 19 vii xxi. 36-30, xxii 1 Proverbs iii 1 Cor. XV. 35-58 ' 20 ix., X. 1—20 xxiii 2 iv 2 Corinthians i 21 Nch. i. ii xxiv 3 vi ii 22 iv XXV. 1 — 12 s viii iii 23 v., vi XXV. 13—27 5 ".'.... ix iv S viii xxvi 6 ''■'... x V 25 ix xxvii 7 xi •■"' vi 2G xiii xxviii. 1 — 15 8 ;■ ; xii vii 27 Esther i xxviii, 16 — 31 9 xiii viii 28 ii. 1-11,16-23 Romans i. 1 — 25 10 xiv ' ix 29 iii., iv. ii s XV X 30 V ..;s,^•^' "» 12 xvi i--: xi S Yi., vii] iv 13 xvii Xii 14 xviii xiii • AUGUST. 15 xix Galatians i -. 16 XX ii 1 Esther viii Romans v 17 xxi iii 2 ix; X vi S xxii ■ .,'., . iv 3 Job i vii 19 ^, . . xxiii v 4 ii. iii 1 ;.),-, viii 20 xxiv vi 5 ' I . iv ix 21 XXV vii 6 S V X 22 xxvi. xxvii Ephesians i :-•. : "V" xi 23 xxviii ii 8 ''{■'. viii :,...- ^ii 24 xxix iii 9 JX' . i^ ' ''" xii S XXX iv. 1—16 10 X. XI xiv 26 xxxi iv. 17—32 11 xii '■'■" XV 27 Eccles. i. ii V. 1—14 12 xiii xvi 28 iii v. 15—36 13 xiv 1 Corinthians i 29 * ■ IV vi S xvl iii '30 •-: V Philip i. 1—11 '?;.. *:"• • ii 23 Ezckici i ■'.'■"■ V X. 15— 3J xi. 1—16 i. 17—34 xii xiii xiv KV. 1—19 8 xi. xii ■i:. iii 24 xiii 1 Peter i S 10 11 12 13 xxiv. XXV xxvi xxviii "Xxix XXX iv 1 Thess. i ii r*"' ■— • — iii . ,..,:. iv 25 26 s 28 29 xiv xviii *._..- xxxiii *" xxxiv xxxvi 2 Peter ii iii iv V i 14 15 xxxii xxxiii V 2 Thess. i 30 xxxvii ii V. 20—34 s 17 xxxiv. XXXV xl ii iii DECEMBEPv. 18 xii 1 Tunothy i 1 Daniel i 2 Peter iii XV. 35-58 19 xiii ii 2 ii 1 John i ■ • xtiiians i 20 xliii iii 3 iii 11 ii 21 xliv iv s iv iii iii 22 xlv V 5 V iv iv s xlvi. xlviii vi 6 V '"V 24 xlix 2 Timothy i 7 2 John. -. '•' ' vi 25 *,.:<: 1. Ii ii. 1—13 8 r\r i- sf Yiii 3 John. 'A i vii J viii i 26 jj^l .;/i Hi ii. 14—26 9 ix Jude. 27 ./., liii iii 10 X Revelation i 1 IX '. 28 livi '-i'- ' iv s xi. xii ii X 29 Iv. Ivi Titus i 12 Hosea iv. vi : - ; , iii I • xi s Ivii ii 13 xi. xii v*' '^■■ iv xii 31 ; ; Iviii i.v, .■r^<;t iii 14 xiii. xiv. ■■ ■■' •■- • > ■ ■• V xiii '.' 15 Joel ii * vi nnu i ] ii NOVEMBER. ^V 16 17 Amos V Obadiah. ; ■ ,7 ;,< ■.,,',-, vii viii iii 1 Isaiah lix Philemon. s Jonah i. ii .'OA-IV ix , . iv 2 Ix Hebrews i 19 in. iv »V *.•'!■ X ju,5. * 1 V ; 3 Ixi. Ixii u-..'- .K ii!20 Micah iv. v ,li . ' f I, xi vi 4 Ixiii. Ixiv .■i.-:-i ■< iii||21 vi. vii * ■'^•' . )-.-\\ '. xii vii ; 5 Ixv iv22 Nahum i J iii ians i S Ixvi - v23 Habak. i. ii xiv ii i ' Jeremiah i .:•/--■ ^V^ iii XV iii 1 8 iii. 6—26 ■ ■' vii! S Zeph. iii xvi iv. 1—16 9 V , viii' 26 Hag.i.,ii. 1-10 V xvii V. 17—32 10 vi 1x27 Zech. iii., iv xviii V. 1—14 11 vii X. 1— 18"28 xii., xiii ■■• sl(s*e..-- . xix r. 15—36 1 12 X X. 19—39 29 xiv XX vi S •■■■•'//'•* xvii xi. 1—22 30 Mai. i., i . 'JW , ,-->'H xxi i. 1— 11 1 1 14 xvii] xi. 23— 40,31 iii., iv xxii .■'.V.«»KW-«t'»rt)(nf!lft«^-r.>iej«*» •■:' -■^^ J-*;, -_-."■»,_ »t»«-^''i(lirf^ l**^**!,**!—.'. 84 IMl'EillAL 00VKKNM1:NT. [1864. PIHE(!TI0NS VOU TflR DAILV KKADTN'O OF HOLY SCKII'TIJI^KS IN' rinVAl'K. The whole. IJiiilo may lie rc:'(l thrc""-'" iii a your l>y ivndinj; tlun: cIiMp- tci'.3 on cju'h WDikiiij^ ihiy, iuul/lmi cliapters on cnch Siilil)!uh, To ncconiplisli this, read every day /cv/eliaptt'iMJn the Old Testament, oniitthiir tlie Psaltii-^, I'nivorhM, EceloHiasfos, and Solomon's Son;r. Read, in addition, .)V<'ry working day, otin rliapler, and every Snblmth day ihrt-H ehapier.-j in iJio Now Tostament, Psalms, Proverbs, ]Cov:leHiu8tcs, nnd Solomon's Soni;. The \ -w Tostaniynt, with the ah(>ve fonr hooks in the Old Testn- moiit, f'nrnislies tlni supply just named for the year, lesj* ei^ht chapters. To supply tills deficit'iiey, read to,i;et her tv/oof the 22 divisions of Tsalin cxix., the short rsjulms exvi. with cxxxi. and cxxxii., and Psalms cxxxiii. and exxxiv. ' ■• . '■ r., ';i'- ,t''»iii' I ,irv.y. '11 ! * t r ry. THE ROYAL FAJVIILY. ITkrMoht Geactous Ma.jksty Qukkh VICTORIA. Born, May 24,1819. Suceetded Jnne 20, 1837. Married, February 10, 1840. PhiNCKHS KoYAr.. Born Nov. 21, ]'M0. Married ' Pit i no e Fre- DEKicic Wii^LiAM, ()f Prn-Jsia, .Ian. 2;"), 1853. PisiNCE OF Walks. Born, Nov. 9, 1841. Munietl Princkss Alex- andra, of Denmark,- I\Iareh 10, 1863. P1UNCKS8 Amok Mxvv Makv. Boiii, Ajtril 25, 184.3. Married PitiNCK Louis, of IIcssc, July 1st, 18G2. Pkinck Alfrki) Kunkst Amiert. Born,,Au^ust, 6, 1844. pRiNCKSs II);Li;NA.ArGt;sTA VurroutA. Boin, May 'J.'i, 1846. PiUN-CKSs LotiisA Caholink ALUKitTA. Bom, March 18, 1848. Phince Arthi.1i William PatKkk Alukrt. B'-rn, May 1, IS.'JO. Pkinck Licopold (iEORWE Duncan ALi!i;i;T. Born,' Ajjril 7, 1854. Pkincks.s Bkatiuck Mart Victoria FiioDORE. Born, April 14, 1857. 1.1 .1. '^'^•''-'^-^-'^''^-'^-'V■^v'V■^.'^.^ "v.-v ^.^^-\.^,-^,•^,'^.•^ .' n! (iv/: V IMPERgAL GOYERNmENT. '■ CHIEF OFFICERS OF STATE. ( ' First Lord of Trkasurv — Right lion. Viscount Palnicrston, K. G. G. C. B. Chancellor of the KxQiUEQUER — Right Hon. "W. E. Gladstone. FojtRiGN Secretary— Ritiht Hon. Earl Russell. Home Secretary — Right Hon. Sir Goor<,'c Grey. ■IX U.f \ 1804.] COLONIAL UOVKUNMKNT. 35 SucuiiT ARY roH THK CoLoNius — RIc;iu ITfiii. Duke of Newcastle, K.G. Wak SiccuiirAUY — lli^lit Hon. Sir (lonrj^e (hoy. Skckhtahy for India — Ri;;lit lion. Sir (-'. Wood, lit. G. C. TJ. Fru«T Loii!) or thk AnMiiiAi/iY — l{i.,'lit lion, tlio Duke of Sonicrsot. Lout) 11 Kill ('icANOKLr.ou — Kii'lit lion. Lord Wc^stbtiry. Loud. I'iiKsujBNT or the Coirvcii, — Hiuht Hon, lOarl (irnnville, K.G. I>(>iU) Purv Skai, — IJi-iit Hon. t\w !)uk(^ of Ar^'vlo, K. T. i'o.STMASTKR Gkmouai- — Lonl StMnli'N , of Aldirly. TltKrilOKNT OK Tllli l)OAIU) OK TUADK — Rluilt Hou. T. M. GihsOH. ('iiiiiK SiiOiir.TAUV Foit luKi.AM* — Kijjjilt Hon. Sir Hoht. Peel, lU. CuANt'iiLLOR or Tin; DuciiY OF Lancabteii — Ili;^!»t Hou. Edward Curdwell. , ' -•' . f NOr IN Tfffi CAntNEt. Tkesipknt ok TiiR BoAUD oii" WoRKS — 111^111 Ilon. Win. Francis (.'poper. Civil, Loud of thk Admiualty — S. Whitebreud, Esq. Home Undkr Skokktauy — G. Ciive, E,s(]. j FoHKKrN Uni»ku Sk(1!i;taky — Lord Wodclioijsc. '-> v-'T Colonial Undkk Skchkt.vuy — C S. Korte- C^iiiEF Ji'STiCE — Sir Alexanil(;r Corkbnrn. Attorney Genekal — Sir William Atlicrton, Q. C. ,., SoMciToit General — Sir Uoiindi 11 Palmer, Q. C. .I/Oiin Advocate of Scotland — K'i^lit Hon. J. Moncricff, L.L.D. JcDOE Advocate (Jexeukl — Riobf Hon. T. K. Ileadlam. Loud Cj«AMnioi!LAlN — Riirlit Hon. Viscount Sydney. Loud Inoii Steward — Hi'_iir Hon. Earl St. Gerinains, G. C B. Master of the Horse — Ui^ht Hon. Marquis of Ailesbmy. ' iNLvsTER OF THE JJi'CK iiouM).'* — Riii'lit IIou. tlie Karl ef Bcisborough. Comptroller oe the lioUf^EiioLD — Ri^ilit Hon. Lonl Pioby, M. P. Mistress of the Roues — The l)iiehes.s of Wellington. Lords in Waitixo^ — Lavl of Caitbnes.^, Vi^'ccunt Torrington, Lords Camoys, Rivei'si, do Tabley, Creinorne, Mothun, Harris. ■-rv VI ' IRELAND. Lord Lteutevaxt — Right Hon. Earl of Carli.sle, K. G. Lord High Chancellor — Right Hon. Maziero Brady. ,■•)•*.• .1 1, COLONIAL government: 'fr. ■•r.7. it .7, .)r v.. J? ./i;H.;..'J'''1- \ •H .hi <;■ CANADA, — GovEnNOR-GEXKRAL, Ills Excclknry the Right Hon. Charles Stanley Viscount Moiick. NOVA-SCOTIA.— Lieu rEN.v>T-GovKUXOR, llis Excellency Right Hon. the Marquis of Norma nby. NEW BRUNSWICK.— LiEUTENANT-GoviiKNOK, His Excellency Hon. Arthur Gordon, . &e ...ti'iii .:! • >4\ 1, 36 LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL. [1864. PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND.— Lieutenant-Governor, His Excellencij George Diindas, &c. &c. NEWFOUNDLAND.— Lieutenant-Governor, His Excellency Sir Alexander Bannerman, &c. &c. BERMUDA. — Lieutenant-Governor, His Excellency Sir Harry St. Gcorga Ord. ■) X 'r,--A^ .••■ '.i f IS'.; vi'lM EXECUTIVE COUNCIL OF NOVA SCOTIA. Hon. Charles Tapper, Provincial Secretary. Hon. James W. Johnston, Attorney Genernl, Hon. William A. Henry, Solicitor General. Hon. James MeNab, /^ece/yer (?en(?m/. Hon. Isaac Le Vesconte, Financial Secretary. Hon. John McKinnon, M, P. P. ' " ' Hon. Alexander McFarlane, M. P. P. Hon. Samuel L. Shannon, M. P. P. Clerk — James H. Tliorne, Eaq. ' ' " •• .l-ri"' / ,' .1 ■ Gentlemen Retaining the title of Itonorahle by special permission Her Majesty. Hon. Enos Collins. .-f i Hon. Sir Samuel Cunard, Bart. Hon. James W. Johnston, Attorney General. Hon. rio.sepli Howe, Fishery Commissioner. _; Hon. William Young, Chief Justice. of pf Hon. Hon. Hon. Hon. Hon. Hon. Hon. Hon. Hon. Hon. Hon. Hon. Hon. Hon. Hon. Hon. Hon. Hon. LEGISLATIVE rcOUNCIL. Edward Kenny, President Halifax. Robert MoUison Cutler Gu ysrokougii. Stayley Brown Yarmouth. Mather Bylcs Almon Halifax. Alexander Keith , Halifax. Willaim Anderson Black Halifax. Henry G. Pineo Walla«b. James McNal>, {Rec. Gen.) M. E. C Halifax. Joufith \n McCully Halifax. William McKeen. .- Mabou, C. B. Richard A. McHeffy Windsor. Thomas D. Archibald Sydney, C. B. Anslem F. Comeau Clake. R. Barry Dickey ! .Amherst. John Holmes, Pic rou. "I"!'" Crciohton '.*.".'.".".'.**.'. Lunenhurg. John 11. Anderson, Halifax. Wm. C. Whitman ".'.".'.'.'.'.". Annapolis. J 864.] HOUSE OP ASSEMBLY. 37 ! Hon. Samuel Chipman Kings. Hon. Freeman Tapper Queens Hon. Archibald Patterson Colchestee. Chaplain Ven. Archdeacon Willis, D.D.,D.C.L Clerk John C. Haliburton, Esq. Tmw Clerk John W. Ritchie, Esq. ari:./;Yr» Gentleman Usher of the Black Rod, John James Sawyer, Esq. ' "if > Messenger Josepli Skallish. Assistant Messenger John Willing. ' . , . . ;><.';. ^= ■ < I 'F- -..'.-;■■■ -'-■ :'.;; ■■-:' • . ,..> ,. ■.. ■ : .1" ;;;j;-jn^ HOUSE OF ASSEMBLY. COUNTIES. TOWNSHIPS. NAMES. Annapolis . . . Cape Breton Colchester . . ■ Cumberland . -I DiOBY -I GuYsnoRo' . . . ■ South Riding.. .. ) North Riding... . i Halifax Hants Mr"^ ,.'t-S tr Inverness ^SS a . . . ^ Kings Lunenburg . . ■ Western District . } Eastern District. . i South Riding.. . . | North Riding.... | South Riding. . . | North Riding \ =»^Hon. J. W. Jolinston. George Whitman, Esq. *Avard Longley, Esq. *Thoma8 Caldwell, Esq. *J. Bourinot, Esq. *A. G. Archibald, Esq. ''*-*' Francis R. Parker, Esq. *A. W. McLellan, Esq. William Blackwood, Esq. *Hon. Charles Tupper. ^Robert Donkiu, Esq. *IIon. Alex. McFarlane. *John C. Wade, Esq. *M. Robichau, Esq. *Colin Campbell, Esq. *Slcwart Campbell, Esq. *W. O. Herternan, Esq. *IIon. S. L. Shannon. , , j, *IIenry Pryor, Esq. *John Tobln, Esq. *William Atmand, Esq. Henry Balcom, Esq. James W. King, Esq. Lewis W. Hill, Esq. *E. Churchill, Esq. William Lawrence, Esq. *Pcter Smith, Esq. *Hiram Blancliard, Esq. Samuel McDonnell, Esq. *Daniol Moore, Esq. Edward L. Brown, Esq. Charles C. Hamilton, Esq. Caleb R. Bill, Esq. Henry S. Jost, Esq. Henry A. N. Kaulback, Esq. William Slocoml), Esq, »>*>( mf\ I 'I i 38 GOVERNMENT OFI'ICES [1864. COUNTIES. , TP,^Y^•?UI^fl.. . . NAMKft. ".i.'^i^; .ji' PiCTOU. •West Riding... •.,•, 4 East Riding. ...: < North District.... \ Soutli District Queen's Richmond. . . . j SlIELKURNE. .. -j Antigonisiie i Victoria. ..... i S'.Yiu-mouth County.', Yarmouth T'liship. Argyle do. Shclhiirnc County. . do T'nship . . Barriugton do. V f r.t iVi ■•.} i'i ;■> '* y . H .«> » I * . ' ^* VJ* >..#' * . S \ 'Dbiiald Fr.i)«er, Cyq. Alcxiinrlcr McKay, Esq. James Fraser, Esq. '^Jaiiies 'McDonald, Esq. , ' Moliii 'CiimiiHcll, Esq. Charles Allison, Esq. *Andre\v Co^vio, Esq» " Hon. Tsaa'c LcVeseonte. ' William Miller, Esq. *Tliomas O.ffin, Esq. *.l. Locke, jr. Es((. ^Robert liobcrrson, Esq. =»*=IIon. W. A. Henry. *Hon. John McKinnon. Charles J. Camp!)cll, Esq. *Wm. Ross, Esq. *Thomas Killam, Est]. ijoorfic 8. Brown, E»q. Isaac, Ilatlicld, Esq. N»tne» marked thus •* wore menibers of the former lloiisn. ,1j-.'1 .'i' .1-11. -i j', ,-. iiti-.; l I, ' ' ' ■'^ ' ,. r---,.- GOVERNMENT OtrFECES AND OFFiGERS. •'•'•" PROVINCIAL SECRETARY'S OFFICE. IIou. Charles Tupper, M.E.C., M P.P., Provincial Secrctari/. James II. Thorne, Esq., Chief Clerk. '. Henry Johnston, Asssistaut Clerk. FINANCIAL SECRETARY'S OFFI'^E. ■ 1'::," i ' ^ Hon. Isaac LeVcsconte, M-E.C, M.P.P., Financial Secretary. Thomas R. DeVVolfo, Esq., Clerk. "' ' RECEIVER GENERAL'S OFFICE .O-im ■ Hon. James McNab, M.E.C, M.L.C . Receiver General. John R. Wallace, Esq., Clerk. William A. Bell, Assistant Clerk. CROWN LAND OFFICE. •.''!' Samuel P. Fairbanks, Esq., Comiiiiasiontr of Croirn Lands. William A. Henry, Es(]., Dcpufij do. . . INIe.ssrs. Edward Morris, Frederic LcBlanc, Charles II. Carman, Peter V. Dovlc, and Ebenczer T. Moselv, Clerks. ■•■■. I BOARD OF AVORKS. . .■::> Frederic Brown, Est]., C/i«//-H((//?. Andrew McKinlay and John Gibson, Escp-s., Commissioners. John II. Kendrick, Esq., .Sn/ierinUndait of Liijhtliouses. ;,,, r,, , , , , : James B. McNab, Esq., C7r//.'. nmsiff, .{MA 1864.] AND OFFICERS. 89 BOARD or RKVE^^UK. The Hon. Receiver General, /Vi'^Wm^. '' ^' '*^' '^^ 'V^<- ^'jayj-.'/s, ii ,'J The Hon. Financiiil Secretary, John Williamson, J; W. Hit'chio, Robert Bo;ik, ICsi^rs., Commissioners. B. J3. Oxley, Esq., C/e/'A:. .;io::-.ol,;.,|w»a;i^^ i PROVINCIAL HOSPITAL FOR THE INSANE. -''^''H | Jftmes R. DeWolfe, Esq., M.D., Medical Superintendent. PENITENTIARY. Medical Attendant, R. S. Black, Esq., IM.]>. ; Chaplain, Rev. Henry Pope ; Governor, Mr. Williaiu Allen Cliipmun. i ZU^-i'^ ~^u n ■ a 'L ; ; .;,r^;i's J aeens Printer, Alpin Grant, Esq. ,._.. ) :;>,,,. ;; •,! ., ,„ ,., i.r* . '^. »->. s Coniniissionem for Sif/ninff Province Notes, Charles Twining, Jeremiah Northup, iind Charles ii. M. Black, Esqrs. Gold CoMMissioJfERS.— C/ity and from County Line, to Sydney, C B., .'as. McKenzie ; Dartmouth to Ship Harbour, Wm. Andeiron ; Halifax to Lunenburg IJne, Cyrus Boutilier and J. P. In<^lis ; Halifax to Hants, 40 REVENUE OFFICERS. [18G4. Ephraim Burpcss ; Tniro to Amherst, ; Inverness, G. C. Lawrence ; Mavfjaret's Bai), A. Huhlev ; New Glas<]oio to Canso Strait, G. W. A. LoVden ; Avon Bridge to Hants Line, Samuel Palmer ; Middlefiekl to Broolfftld Corner, F. Waterman ; Middlejield to Milton, Elkanuh Morton. Commissioners of New Buildinrf in the Citij of Halifax for public pur- poses, Hon. Edward Kenny, William Stairs, John Duli'us, Alfred G. Jones, and John Doull, Esq. REVENUE OFFICERS. PORT OF HALIFAX. Cotlector's DePARTMENT. — Acting Collector, Edward Binncy,Esq. Clerks, Thomas F. Knight, James S. Morris, Frederick D. Corbet, Joim Strachan. Controller's Department. — Cb??fro//er, Henry B. Paulin. Clerl\ James Fitzgeiald. Surveyor of Shipping, Samuel Murphy. Broker, William Hill. Warehouse Department. — Warehouse Keeper, Wm. G. Fife. Clerk, Peter Donaldson. Lockers, Francis Johnston, Robert Boak, Ro- bert B. Currie, John L. Compton, Wm. McLean, Edwd. Leguire, Well- wood Reynolds, Wm. Foster, Donald Eraser, Robert McDonald, Geo. Ryder. Waterside Department. — Landing Waiters and Officers for en- foi'ci g Revenue Laws within the Province, John U. Ross. Esq., J. M. Tid- marsh, William Cragg. Guagers and Proof Officers, Jos. Ansten, Saml. Caldwell. Tide Surveyor, Alex. Kelly. Boatmen, Alex. Mellom, Danl. Gallagher. Weighers, John Hatcli, Edwd. Kelley. Tide Waiters, John Diroen, Edw. Kavanagh, John Steele, Thos. Clarke, Matthew Donahoe, Robert Miller, John Drummond, Chas. Grant, Henry Vaughan, /i'ar^ra Waiters, Edward Shann, Matthew Nangle. Truckman, James Potter. Messenger, Joseph Skallish. ANNAPOLIS COUNTT. County. Officers. OJlce. Annapolis <• Parker's Cove Granville Ferry Bear River T. C. Tobias, J. L. Rice, Timothv Brooks, Reid Hall, John Barr, Stephen S. Thome, Gilbert F. Ditmars, A. B. Thorne, Robert Stone, Arod Grant, William Clarke, Controller. Protective Officer. Do. Do. f!nntrnllnr Bridgetown Do Clementsport Do Thome's Cove Wilmot Do. Do Port Williams Margaretvillo Protective Officer. Controller. Do. 1864.] REVENUE OFFICERS. 41 Lingan , . . Cow Bay. . . , , . Main a Dieu, . . North Sydney, *Sydncy.. • ••» •»•• Louisburg. . , . , Glace Bay Union Mines Five Islands (I Londonderry. . . ', Old Barns *Tatamagouche Truro Shubenacadie... Advocate Harbour . Amherst Joggins Parrs 1)0 rough. . *PugwasIi Wallace Fort Lawrence. Tidnish Beaver River. Church Point. l>igby Montegan Sandy Cove. . . . Westport BcUcveu Cove.. Petite Passage. . Weymouth . . . . St. Mary's Bay. Gilbert's Cove.. Cape Canso, Guysborough . . Isaac's Harbour. Port Mulgrave.. Sherbrooke White Haven Marv Joseplj, &c. White Head CAPE RRETON COUNXT Frederick Leaver, William W. Bown, George Rigby, Tliomas 6. Bown, C. E. Leonard, W. J. Hill, Laurence Ivavanagh,jr, Joseph Townsend, Charles H. Rigby, COLCHESTER COUNTY. Andrew Y. Corbet, Harris Fulmore, David A. Davison, James McCurdy, William Campbell, Thomas Crow, George 'Ireelman, CUMBERLAND COUNTY. Charles Ward, James W. Delaney, Amos Fowler, Albert D. Chapman, George Seaman, .James Ratchford, James McNab, Nicol Nicolson, Ephraim Church, Stephen Oxley, DIGBY COUNTY. John Barr, A. Bourneuf, Botsford Viets, Edward W. Potter, B. A. Robicheau, Calvin Gidney, B. H. Ruggles, Mark Terrio, John Smith, Sterns Jones, Lauchlan McKay, Controller, Do. Do. Do. Controller & Registrar. Surveyor of Shipping. Collector. Protective Officer. Collector & Controller. Controller. Protective Officer. Controller, Protective Officer, Controller. . ■ Do. ■ '- Protective Officer. Controller. Collector & Controller. Protective Officer. Do, Controller, Do. Collector & Controller. Do. Protective Officer. Do. Collector. ' ' • Do. Do. Protective Officer. Collector Light Duty. Collector. Controller. Protective Officer. Do. Controller. iPi Collector and rotective Officer. GUYSBOROUGH COUNTY George Norris, W. J . Bigelow, Wm. Hart, Stephen McMuUcn, Isaac Wylde, James PurcoU, Abncr P. McKcHzio, James Feltiaate, Thomas B. Flavin, E. P.Dillon, , . Controller. Collector Light Duty. Controller. Do. Do. Collector Light Duty. Collector & Controller. Collector Light Duty. Protective Officer. Do. 42 REVENUE OFFICERS. 1864.] Tangier, HALIFAX COUNTY. [JoHoph Browner, I Controller. Cheverio . . , limits port.. Miiitland . , !> oel Walton * Windsor. . .,.,!• v, Clieticamp ^largai-ec *Port Hood Port Hawkcsbury. ■.. ; ; I Canada Creok. CornwaUis. French Cross, Harhourville.. Ilortou .... Aylosford. . . . *L'iHavo ....■., Chester ; La Have Lunenburij Mahono Bay. * Liverpool.. .. *Fort Modwiv . I Ariehat. St. Peter's ,...' *Pietou • • • ■ • «AXTS COUNTY. Thomas H. Mah'om, Nathan T. Harris, Adam Roy, Rupert G' (3'B-ien, Cliarles R. Allison, Edward O'Brien, i John Sterling, | INVERNESS COUNTY. Walter Lawrence, James T. Dawroncc, Edward D. Tremain, P. J. Brouard, kino's county. Cornelius V. Ravvding, Elijah Rockvveli, Edward Lock wood, George Lockwood, Abraham Ogilvy, Robert Farnsworth, Henry Morris, Wui. J. Fuller, Robt. Farnesworth, LUNICNBURG COUNTY Joshua Oxner, D. J. Lentz, John E. Stewart, ■John Harloy, H. M lAIoyle, Daniel (>wen, Louis Knaut, . . John Z wicker, riCTOU COL'NTY. D. McCuUock, George Hattio, Benjamin McLood, ) Alex. G. McKay, [ John Gunii, ) QUEKN's COUNTY. 'Joliii H. Freeman, iVVin. Bryilcn, Joseph ,i. Letson, RICHMOND COUNTY. Simon Donovan, Jamoo He irno, John Dunn, Peter Le Lac hear, CorncHiis Riley, Controller '^ "' ' " Do. ■ "'• 1)0. Pi'otefrivc Officer. Controller. Controller & Registrar. Prolocti\e Oilicer. Protective Officer. Controller. Do. Do. :i{,.,i..i!:. Controller. Protective Officer. Controller, Protective Officer. Do Controller. • •. Do. ■■,;„.■ Do. Do. ■ ' >\-i » !. Protective Officers. Controller. . J)o. ... : '; •= •• ' ConLi"olljer,& Registrar. Projective Officer. Controller. . Proloctive Officer. Controller & Registrar W. House Ke'pr.'&Clk- Boatmen and Protect- ive .Officers. ... Controller & Registrar- Sur. & Soarcliwr Ship'g. Controller. j^ Controller Sc Registrar. Protective Officer. Do. Do. ' ■'■ ■-':- '■ ■ ■ Do. ■•■■■•^■^l '■>''"' ml Protect- 1864.0 SURVEYORS OV SHIPPING. 43 . rj'Ow.; aiiKLnuRNE county. BiU-rington W. Sar-rcnt, : Joseph Tiofiy, Cii]K Sablo Island ... . VVntson Nick"er.*on, lva}.'i;eti Islands . . ..... \Vm. Stalker, Shelburno James Muir, jr., " 'Nathan Hnow, Shelburnc Harbor. .... James F. Deunings, .■It) .Hi-i'.nU'f.l ■■■.;.ui ,: * - ANT I G ON I SI IE COUNTY' *Antigonislie ... . fllugh McPheo, Little KivOr, j-Iames Ilundall, Controller. Protective Officer. Controller. •■ • j Controller & l^cfristrar. |Frf)tective Oflicer. jColleetor Light Duty. I Harbor au Boacho *BAddeck ■ ■ it ■ Gt. Bras d'Or,Kelly's t< M . Cove, St. Ann's Cape North . . . i Edward Corbet, VICTORIA COUNTY. A. T. Huliburton, E Wills Campbell, John McNeill, John Bain, "•'*^='- Anyiis Morrison, Donald MoKenzie, John McAulay, George Burton, \ Donald Mcintosh, j Controller. Do. Collector. Wi-.J- '-€ 7 iicaver Eiver Ai-gyle Pubnico YARMOUTH COUNTY. lloulteii Perry, Whitman Spinney, iSinion D'Entrcmont, Robert Wilson, Abram Lent, Joseph White, Thomas E. Moberly, Lyman Dnrkee, H. A. Hood, James G. Allen, Tho Porte miu-ked thus «> are Waiehousiiig Ports. Tuskct (( *Yarmouth <( (( ir Controller. Protective Officer. Collector & Controller. Protective Officer. Do. ■; ,,n Boatman. ,',"*: ' . ColUeetor. ^' ' ;•''- Protective Officers. Controller. i. .< ." Protective Officer. Controller. Collector Light Duty. Controller. Collector Light Duty. Controller &, Registrar. Search. & Lund. Waiter. Surveyor of Shipping. Extra Land'g. Waiter. I \ \i, i SURVEYORS OF SHIPPING. Arichnt, George E. Jeans ; Amherst, James W. Delancy ; Annapolis, T. G. Tobias ; Antufoytishe, Hngh McPhoe ; Barrirnjion, Danl. Sargent ; IjiidderL, A. F. HalUbnrton ; Brkhipport , Philip I. Dodd ; Cormvallis, E Ijockwopd ; Cape Caitso, George Nonis ; Dn/lii/, Botsford Veirs, B. H. Kuggles, Reuben Perry ; G(ii/slM)roiirj/i, \V'in. Hart ; Halifax, Samuel Murphy; Harbour an JJuiic/ic, U, B., iCdwurd Corbet; Kimja, C. V. i Rawlin";:: ; Lircrpool, Win. Bryden ; Liinfiibiirc/, II. M. Moyle ; London- j decry, Thos. F. Morrison ; yortli Si/dnci/, P. Dodd ; Picfou, Robert Hat- : tie ; Pitgfcnsh, D.Rogers, Levi Borden; Parrshorough, J. l^-itchtbrd ; Port Hood, E. D. Treniain; Sudnctj, C. B., Win. .)". Hill; Shclknrne, \V. C. Whidden ; iSt. Mary's River, A. McDonald ; Tataiiiai/onclu', Wm. Campbell; Tmkpt, J. M. Lent; Windsor, Edward O'Brien; Walton, C. R. Allison ; Wilmot. Rol)t. Stone ; Wrynmilk, H. D. Rugglcs ; Wal- larr, Nicol Nicholson ; Yarmouth, AIck. Hood. 'T m*mmt»tm i 44 HEALTH OFTTCERS. [1864. COMMISSIONERS TO LICENSE PILOTS. ITat.ifax.— J. U. Ross, Chairman ; John Taylor, Wm. Cunard, Wm Roche, Daniel Cronan, Esqrs, PicTou. — Jiimcs Primrose, Roderick McKonzie, Alexander P. Ross, Donald McDonald, Gcor{?o McKenzio, Esqrs. Pug WASH. —Hon. H. G. Pineo, Thomas Page, James Bent, C. B. DeWolf, Daniel Rogers, Esqrs. Tatamaoouciib. — John Miller, Wm. Fraser, Henry Roberts, Geo. Mettitall, Esqrs. WALLACE.'^oseph Hucstis, J, B. Davison, J, B, N. Kerr, Richard Scott, jr. Esqrs, HEALTH OFFICERS. Annapoms.-' — — Randall, M.D., Robt. J, Ellison, M.D., Lean. V. Parker, M.D., Robert Leslie, M.D., George T. Bingay, Esq, Cape Breton, LcAvis .fohnston, M.l). CuMBERjvANp. — Samuel Mitchell, M.D., Charles Creed, M.D., B. G. Purdy, Esq. Parusborouoii.— .Rev. W. B. King, J, Ratchford, W. T Theal, M.D., Daniel York, Francis Carrol, Ony Lewis, Jesso FuUcrton, Esqrs. Colchester. — Charles M. Bent, M.D., H, Kirkwood, M.D., J. W. Marshall, M. D., Robert Logan, M.D., Samuel Waugh, John Millar, George Lambard, Wm. Blackwood, Ebenezer Fales, Amos Fountain, Ferguson McNtitt, Esqrs. DiGBY. — Robert Stephen, M. D., Coreno P. Jones, Edward John, Lazarus Mallet, Edward Everett, Jesse Harris, T. W. Rugglos, Wm. C. Payson, Wm. Coggins, George Munro, Wm. L. Bent, Daniel Ouseley, Thomas Morehouse, John V. Purdy, Heniy Black, Esqrs. Long AND Brier Island. — John Fox, M.D. GuYSBOROUGH. — Edward Carritt, M.D. Halifax. — John Slayter, M.D., J. C, Hume, M.D. Hants. — B. DeW. Fraser. Inverness. — Geo. C Lawrence, James McDonnell, Nichs. Murphy, A. Murphy. Kings.— E. L. Brown, M. D., H. O. McLatchy, M. D.. J. B. Tre- main, M.D., Henry Shaw, M.D., James S. Miller, M.D. Lunenburg. — Stannage Jacob, M.D. W. A. Crandall, W. A. C. Randall, Charles Gray, at Mahono Bav. PiCTOU — E. F. G. Kirkwood, H. Kirkwood, M. D., W. Cook, Alex. Thompson, Henry R. Narraway, George Glennie, James S. Loraine, James Ives, John Ferguson, James Murdoch, Esqrs. . , Richmond. — Henry C. Fixott, Esq. Shelburne. — J. K. Wilson, M.D., Geo. Snydex*, H. L. Wilson, H. L. Kelly, Esqrs. Bauuington.— J. K. Wilson, M.D., H. L. Kelly, M.D., Jno. Schrage, M.D., Win. Snow, 2iul, Joseph A. Smith, Isaac Nickcrson. Solomon Keudriok, George Wilson, Warren Doane, Es(|rs. Yakmoiith.— G. J. Parish, M.D., J. ti. Bond, M.D., B. V. Haiiey, M.D., A. F. AVebster, W. H. Townscnd, Esqrs. , , , ■ Victoria.— G. S. A. M'Kccn, M.D. Sydney.— Alex. McDonald, M.D , Wm. Currio, M.D., Geo.Brennan, Wm. R. Cunningham, Wm. Beck, Alex. Mcintosh, M.D., Esqrs. 1864.] LIGUT HOUSES. 45" LIGHT HOUSES. On the const of Nova Scotia, mid on the coast of Now Unmswick, in the Bay o/Fundy, Cape Race, Newfound/and, Gulf and liner St. Ixtw- rence, and Strait of Belle Isle. Meagher's Beach— East side Halifax Harlior. A fred lipht. Samuuo Island — West entrance Halifax Harbor. ' A fxe'd light. Cross Island — Entrance to Lunenburg Harbor. Two lights— flash light above, Jixed light below. Iro»-bound Island Lioht— Off the entrance of LaHave River. A briglu, flash light of ton seconds duration, followed by an eclipse of thirty seconds. The lantern is placed on a square wooden tower, painted white on the southern side of the Island, and is visible from all points of approach. Elevation seventy-five feet above sea level. Port Mkdwat — Afxed, white light on Admiralty head, W. side of the entrance of the port. Building square, painted white with hlaclc square in the centre of seaward sides, forty feet above sea level, and stands within thirty fathoms of the shore. Liverpool — South-end of Coffin's Island. A jiiain, revolving light. Fort Point harbor light, at the liead of Livcqiool harbor, southern entrance of the river. A bright, fixed light, visible from all points of approach, and must be left on the larboard hand when entering the harbor. Kaooed Island Harbor Light. — On Gull Rock, off the entrance of the harbor. Building square, and painted white, exhibiting a clear, white light, at an elevation of fifty-one feet above the sea level, and is situated in lat. 43° 39' N., and long. 64° 66' \V. Shelburne — McNutt's Island. 2wo fixed lights, one above the other. Babrington — Baccnro Point, east side of the entrance to Barrington Bay. A flash light of fifteen seconds. Cape Sable Island — On Cape Sable, in the County of Shelburne. A red, fixed light The building is an octagon, and is painted white. Seal Island — The first light on approaching the Bay of Fundy is on the south point of Seal Island. A plain, ivhite light, elevated about eighty leet above high water mark, and may be seen, on ap- proaching the Island, from any point of the compass. A very danger- ous rock, under water, but upon which the sea alwavs breaks, called Blonde rock, about three and one-third miles S. by AV,, by compass, from the Light House. Between this rock and the Island tliere are some dangers : the ground is rocky throughout, and large vessels, there- fore, ought not to attempt passing between them. PuBNico Harbor Light — A Beacon Light on the S. E. side of the entrance to Pubnico Harbor, situate on the E. side of the entrance to the Bay of Fundy, about thirteen miles northerly of Cape Sable. Build- ing square, painted while. A fixed, red light, on the seaward side, twenty-eight feet above high water level, (rise and fall twelve feet,) and stands fifteen fathoms from low water mark. The point of beach ij bold. Yarmouth — West side of tlie hariior. A plain, revnlviruj light. A Fog Bell has been erected on the E. Cape of Yarmouth harbor, a few feet to the southward ot the Light House, and about one and a quarter miles from the extreme outer point of the Cape. Strikes seven times per minute. Bell not in operation at night. 46 LTOHr HOUSKS. [1864 Hkiak Isr,\NU — A j>kiiu, ivhitv tii/ht, situato jiliout liulf n inilo N. E. from till' X. W. iioiiit of ilir Isliiiid. NVi;8Ti'0i!T — IVx r's Island, iit tlic Soutli entrniicc of tlio Grand pns- HUfTC. Two ic/iile li'ijIilH, jilaccil liorizontally, to (listin;iuish it from Briar Island LiAht, at aii"ck'Vi\tinii of forty frot aliovo luLrK water mark. DuniY Out Lionr — On tlio W/niilo of Di;?l)y GUt, from JJriar Is- land nortlMia-itward, Ajl.ircl,w/ulf lifi/it. Port Williams, latk Maksiiall's Cove — Alleacou Li}?ht) square ' and painted n'/titi', exliibits at a distance of ulioat five miles a white li^rht, and on nearer approach ii green liglu. Part Williunnsi kdistaiit from Di^'hy Li^ht House East 25 miles, and from Black Bock Light House Wek 27 miles. Maroauktvi-lk Bkacon LioiiT — Buildihfij square and painted ivltite, exiiiliits at a distance of about five miles u white lij,'ht, and on nearer approach a red light. jMarguretville is distant East thirty-seven miles from Digby Light House, and West 15 miles from Black Rock Light House. These Lights in the above Beacon Lights distinguish them from other lights in their vicinity. Black Hock Light — Un the southern shore of the Bay of Fondy, a Jixed, white. Uglit. AiM'LK KivicR LroHT — North t-ide of the cntrajicc to Apple River, in Chignecto, or Cumberland Bay. TaojixHlLiglds, placed horizontally. rARTUiDOE IsLAKi) KiVLU — Au Octagonal light beacon, on the W. side of the entrance to Partridge Island lliver, Parrsborough, on the N. side of the Basin of Minas, and exhibits a. plain ivhite li(]hi, at an eleva- tion of thirty feet above high Mater ; rise and fall about forty-live feet. The tower is white, and stands chjise to high wjiter mark on the beach. Vessels can only enter the harbor at. high water, and must. lie aground on the soft bottom when the tide is low. HoRTON Bluff Light-— Xri the Basin of Mirias, ninety-five foot above sea level, liigli water; rise and fall forty or forty-live feet.. Build- ing square, })ainted to!iitc; stands sixty feet from tho Blaft", and shows a white liijht, whii'h may be seen in clear weather over the greatest part of the Basin of Minas, (after ])assing Cape Biomcdon,}aud above the Five Islands, and \\\\ Windsor Kivor, until intercepted by tho co«tiniiation of the Bluff to the southward of it. BuRxcoAT IIjiAD LicMiT, Basix OF MiNAS— Tho Lantem is erected on a square tower attaclied to the main building, arid sliows a plain white iif/ht, about 75 feet above high water level, and visible from all points of approach. Tower and building painted white. Bearings and distances: Cape Blomedon N. 70°, W. 26° 5', 10 miles. Brink Kiln Ledges N. 52°, W. 7*^. 5', 10 miles. Ecoai^iny point :N. 36°, W. 3° 9', 10 miles. Di;vil'3 Island — An octagonal building on the S. W. point of Devil's island, at the entrance of the Eastern passage to Halifax harbor, and exiiibits a red liaht on the seaward sides, tu distinguish it from Sanibvo and Meagher's Beach light ; stands forty-live feet al)Ove high water mark ; rise and fall six feet. Tb.e tower j)aint.ed dark brown, with a white belt between the Balcony and Lantern, to distinguish it in the day time. Eastiuin Bkavkr, or William's Island — .1 white, rerolviufj tight. Whitio HiiAD Island Light— Un the S. W. point of White Head Island. The tower is square, painted irhitc, stands seventy-five fathoms from the water's edge, with an octagonal iron lantern, sixty feet above fi inilo N. E. 1SG4.1 LIOriT IIOUSKS. 47 soil lovel nt hltrh water ; rise nnd f'iill -ix foet. The li^lit is di^insiiislied hy hn'ifht jlushf'ii of ten srcondH •Imntion, followc-d l.y cclipsoh of ton wjconils, displaying nitorniitfdy tliico flnsliow imd tlivco erlipios in u minute. Tiio lifjlit will not \w totally ohsctirod dnriny the crliusc. C/ NSEALf, CUANTIKKRY I»LANU~Z'»J A vhitfi fi:/lit. thirty-fonr foot nhovo, tho sea level. Eonr, OR Sand Point Lioiit — On Eddy, ov Sand Point, on the We^t Pidc of tho (^otitli entrance to tho Strait of ("^an.-can, distinguished hy two tvliitfi, h'fjlitii placed horizontally, twonty-iive loot at)ovc sea level. Buihiinf; Kqnare, painted wliife, with'a blacic (linmond on the seaward side. West «ii>K ok tiir Ott or Canso — A Hxal u'hita li()ht. Caph GiiO^uiK-^^Thc lishthonso now Iniildinfr on Cane Geor^'O, in tho Connty of 8y(hicy, is intended to show a rrhite revolvini; lip:ht, at intervals of thirty seeoiKls. It is a srinaro building, and is to be painted wliite. PrcTOtT Harhor LiniiT — On the south east .side of the entrance to the harbor, riro jhrd Utjhifi, vertical — upper one whitp, lower one red. PiCTQtr Island Lkjht — On the south-ea.st point of the Island. BiiilrJincf square, and painted n-hitc. A while jixed Hfjhi, fifty-two feet al)0vc high-water mark. Port Hood Lioiit — Chanpjed from wluip to red, when seen frorn the northern entrance, to distinguish it from Margaree and !North Canso Lights/ Sea Wot,f, or Margarke Island Ligtit — Situate on the X. "W. oido of the I:?land of Cape Breton, nearly midway between Port Hood and Chetieamp Harbors, and distant fron\ Cape i3reton two and a half miles. A plain while lirjht. The lantern is placed on a square wooden tower, painted ivhite, near the centre and snnnnit of the Islnml. The lantern is 298 feet above sen level — vifjible from all points of approach. To vessels in pro.ximity to the Island the light may become obscured by the abrupt clift's or sides of tho Island, which may serve as a guide to tack, or anchor by, as hundreds of vessels find anchorage on tho south- east side. The chief building is near the south-east end, in shore, where a few fishing stages and boats are kept in use during the fishing season St. Paul's Island — A fixed liyhf on the north-east end, and a flush liyhf. on the south-west end. Both white li;/hts. ' Low Point Light — East side of Sydney, C. B. Harbor. A fixed white light. Flint Island Ltgtit— On Flint Island, on the eastern coast of Cape Breton, lat. 4G° 11' 5" N., and Ion. 50° 4.V 20" W., and exhibits a bright, fixish lif/hf, every fifteen seconds, visible from all points of the compass. The light is sixty-five foet above sea level, and can be seen at the distauce of twelve miles. ScATTAUiK IsLANU— A white revoiviiuj VKjht at tho east end of the Inland. Louisujurg— On the cast side of tho entrance to the harbor. A fixed liijht. Bird Island— East coast of Cape Breton. Lighthouse in building. Oannpt U«)ck Lioht — This li^ht is intended to warn vessclfl of their npprouch to a very danj^erous ran;?© of alioals and ledp;c8, whirh | extend iVom the Old Proprietor to the Seal Islandw, oft" Machias, a dis- tiinco of alwut twenty miles. A while, flash Hifht, twenty seconds dark, and forty seconds li<;ht, in each miniite. Building painted in stripes, vcrliral, black and white. Between the northeninost and Bouthernmost of the Murr Ledges, there is a range of dangerous rocks and shoals, nuiny of them almost above water, and extend eastward from the Light House about four miles. From this range further southwardly, abou^ six miles from the Gannet Light, lies a dangerous breaker called the Bull— this may bo avoided I»v keeping three romarkabte headlands near the S. VV. end of Grand Afanan open. Machias Seal Island Light — Two fixed, white Uphts, upon the Machias Seal Islands, forty-tivo feet above high water, and bearing from each other E. S. E. and \V. N. W., distant about 200 feet, by which circumatanco, of two Liglit Houses at the same station, they will be immediately distinguished from all other lights upon the coast, British or American. Both buildings painted white. Vessels standing to the northward between these light.! and the Gannet Rock, should tack or haul off the moment they bring these lights into one, as they will be tlien not more than three fourths of a mile from the Murr Ledges, if not more than five miles to the east of the light. Hkad Hakhor Light— Next in order after passing Grand Manan and the plain white light (American) on West Quoddy Point, is Head Hiirlior Light, placed on tiio N. E. extremity of Campo Bello, and is a guide to vessels entering the main channel to West Isles, Moose Island, , and the Inner Bay of Passamuquoddy ; it enables vessels also at all times to enter ilcad Harbor. A fixed, white light. Building painted i white, with a red cross on it. | Point Le Puevu Light— Upon this projecting headland two lights are placed, one above the other, in the same house, and distant twenty- eight feet. Both lights are seen from every point of the compass where they may be useful ; both are fixed and white. Building painted white and red, in stripes, (ive foet broad each, horizontally. Partuidob Island Light — At the entrance of the river and harbor of St. John, N. B. A fired, white liyht. The building painted ret/ and white ill vertical stripes. Beacon Light. — Within Partridge Island, and upon a spit or bar, which extends about [half a mile south off Sand Point, and which dries at two-thirds ebb, stands the Beacon Tower. A fixed, white light. Building painted white and black in stripes vertically. QuAco Light. — A revolving, white light, placed on a small rock, off Quaco Head, showing twice full and twice dark in a minute. The light can be seen from anv quarter where a vessel can approach. Building painted white and red, in horizontal stripes. Cape Enrage Light. — On a point of that name in Westmoreland, nearly opposite Apple River Harbor, N. S. Building painted white, and about 120 feet above the tide mark. A plain, white light. West Quoddy Light. — This is an American light, placed on tlic west side of the entrance in the St. Croix, bv Lubec and Eastport. A Light House has been erected upon tlAPE RACE, Newfound- land. A fixed, tvhitc light, from sunset to sunrise. The light is visible t(j seaward from N. E. by E. round by the S. E. and S. to W., and is elevated 180 feet above mean water level of the sea, and may be seen ■ ■■ ■ U- [1864. warn veBscIs of (I ledgos, whioli Machias, a dis- y seconds dark, ntcd in stripes, d southernmost I ±a and shoals, i from the Light ; fird/i/, aboiu six died the Bull— ilands near the I'ffhts, upon the id bearing from foet, by which n, they will be 'oast, British or anding to the should tack or I.S thoy will bo urr Ledges, if Grand Manan *oint, is Head iello, and is a Mooso Island, j icls also at all Hding painted xnd two lights listant twonty- ompass where painted while er and harbor aimed red and a spit or bar. It, and which d, white light, wall rock, off 3. The light h. Building estmoreland, ainted white, k. )laced on tlie ^astport. 1, Newfound- :ht is visible • to W., and may be seen 18G4.] LTUIIT IlOUSRa. 49 in clofir weather 17 miles from a ship's deck. The tower Is stripwl red Mini white vertically. It stands cl(»s« lo the location of the old heuctm, whii Ii 1ms '><>on cut down, The liglithonso i.* In Lat. 4(»* 39' 19" N%, Lon;:.. ^^^° a' 28'' W. Bearings magnetic. Var. 24° W. l^NTUANOH TO GiiKAT Bhas o'Ou AND St. Ann's, Kost coast Cape 13n!toii. /''/rT,'»/i ^if/ht, red and wfdte, at itifervalfl of sixty seconds. TiHii Isr.AND— Entrance of Tu^kot Klver. Two clear flxed lights, horizontallif, Meaward, Spksckk'8 To I NT — North shore of Cobequid Bay, irear head of Mina.s Basin. Clear ,fixp.d Uffht* St. Pibrrb: and Miquei.on Islands— Galantry Point, Revolving li^llt, making a revolution every 20 seconds, one r&d flash following tioo iL'kitaonrs. Lai. 46^ 4r»' 30", Long. 58° 27'. Elovation above level of , high tides 198 feet; range of light 18 miles; covered on north side, by hi-lilands of St. Pierre. The south-east channel entrance to St. Pierre ' Buy, indicated by two small lighthouses witli fixed lights, one Vkwhite liijid, at Canon Point; the other red, at the north of tuo town. . rV -.■■ \ ''■'<. In the Ricer and Gulf of St. Lawrence and Strctit qf Belle Isle. Bklle Isle Light. — Ati island at the eastern entrance of the Strait of Helle-Isle, separating Labrador from Newfoundland, situated it thb cxtrcmo south-west point of the island. A situ/le Jixtd voiiite Uqht, Building, circular stone tower, faced externally with iire brijLjk of a light color. Lat. N. ."iio .'i.'J' 0"; Long. W. 2.'»° 26' 0". Whole horizon lighted, and seen in fair weather 28| nautical or 32^ statute miles. PoiNTK Amour Light, Labrador Coast, Strait of Belle-Isle, at the south-east point of Forteau Bay, Lat. N. 57° 27' 30" ; Long. AV, 56° 53' 40". A single Jixed white tiy'ht, two-tiiirds of the horizon illuminated, and seen in fair weather 18^ nautical or 21^ statute miles. Building, a circular stone tower, faced externallyr'Witli tire brick of a light color. ANTIC09TI LioiiT at the extreme west end of the island oif Anticosti, Lat. N. 49° .')2' 30" ; I,on^. W. 64° 35' y". A single, Jixed white light, two-thirds of the horizoii illuminated, and seen in fair weather 15 nauti- cal or 18 statute miles. Building — a circular stone tower, faced exter- nally with fire brick of a light color. Capb Rozikr LiGUT — East coast of Gaspe, at the extreme point of the Cape. Lat N. 48° 51' 0" Long. W. 64o 35' 0". A single fixed white lif/lit— two thirds of the horizon illuminated, and seen in fair wea- ther 1C| nautical or 19i statute miles. Building — a circular stone tower, Aiced externally with tire brick of a light color. — — ..... !•:■ ., M. .... .1 Signals will be given at or near each of the above four light houses by means of an air or fog whistle, sounded at short intervals during foggy weatlier and .snow storms, or by a nine pounder gun, fired every hour, in case of the whistle being out of order- ., ^_ g,.{;: »; ^ c-i-pt;;,. > ,i;7 The following Rocks and Shoals are on the coast of Netvfoundland arid Labrador:' is'i'- •: ,Yi. i >^fH;... .; Labrador. Mid Rock — Eight feet least water, lies 300 fathoms E. by N. from south point of Surf island, in the Caribou Channel, leixding to Muddle Harbor ; and is cleared on the East by keeping Cape Saint Lewis touching Surf Cape until the South point of Surf Island beers \V. X. W. - i — - - 50 LIGHT HOUSES. [1864. Sizerock Shoal — Eiglit feet least water, lies half a niile JS.S.W. from the J\Jid Hock, and is cleared on the West by the South point of 8uif Island touching South middle rock. Nkwfoundland, Trinity Bay, North side. Calalina Harbor — Is dan- geroua of approach, and should not bo attempted by u stranger ; besides the Brandies, 4 feet, and Charlton, 6 feet, there is a rock about half a mile within the Burnt Point, lying 60 fathoms from the South shore. Poor S/toal — 22 feet least water, lies 2 miles N. E. ^ E. from Green Island Lighthouse. Mon-is Rock— 22 feet least water, lies S. S. W. i W. one milo from Green Island Lighthouse. iSkeiries — This rock, with 36 feet least water, lies 5j miles East from Green Island Lighthouse. FecUher Rock— 36 feet least water, lies nearly 4 miles S. E. from Green Island Lighthouse. Deer Rock — OiF Random Head, 9 feet least water, lies 3 miles S. W. by W. ^ .W. from Duck Island, and is cleared by keeping Bonaventure Head open South of Duck Island. Trinity Bay, South Side. Arthur Rock — 6 feet least water, lies one mile N. N. E. from King's Head. The Sugar-loaf in line with King's Head, leads clear to the South of the rock. Bants Harbor Rock — A wash at low water, lies one mile and a quarter N. E. by N. from Hants Harbor Head, and is cleared by Sugar-loaf S. W. by W. open of King's Head. Knife Rock — 24 feet least water, lies 2 miles N. E. by E. from Hants Harbor Head. Rif-raps — 2 feet less water, lie 500 fathoms north of Salvage Point. Salvage Rocks — 6 feet least water, lie 1^ miles N. E. from Salvage \ Point. Brandison Rocks — 20 feet least water, lie one mile North from West point of Seal Cove. Conception Bat. Wall Bock — 30 feet least water, lies 600 Avthoms E. N. E. from Split Point. Job Rock — 30 feet least water, lies lA miles S. E. by E. I E. from Gull Island. ^ * Puddy Rock~'-50 feet least water, lies 500 fathoms N. E. | E. from Western Bay Head. Bell Rock — 18 feet least water, lies 1 mile S. W. J S. from the Boll of Belle Isle. Shoal water extends off the East end of Belle Islo 400 la- thoms. Brandies. Three rocks, of four, eight, and twelve feet respectively ; the uppermost, 12 feet, lies 800 fathoms E. S. E. from Cape St. Francis, and is cleared by keeping Torbay Point open of Black Heaast, Arcliihald Scott. RED, WHITE & BLUE. Checkered, B. Wicr & Co. ".. ".,...„;/*/ , Centre a Red Star in White, J. M. Wat- son ic Co. " " . " Red and White next the mast, Bhio Outer- most. J. T. Wain Wright & Co. WHITE— J. T. William.son & Co. " Bordered Red, J. A. Moren. " Bordered Red, top nnd bottom, Centre a Red Star, T. C. Kinnear & Co. Bordered Blue, Albro &. Co. Centre a Blue S(|jare, Stairs, Son & Morrow. Red Diamond, R. .1. &. \V. Hart. Red Ball, Murphy & Twining. Centre and each Corner a JBliic Star, John B. Fay. Lar, YouDfr & tm^ 1864.] TARIFF. 53 WHITE— Crossed Red Diafronallv, Salter & Twining. Crossed Pluo, C. W. Wrij,'ht. " Crossed Blue Diasonallv, J. E. Cummings. •* BLUE—Ccntre ii White Star, 8. Cunard & Co. ' ■ ' ' '• Crossed Wliitc Dia^'onally, Esson, Boak & Co. ' •' BLUE & WIILTJ':— Blue uppermost, Wm. Pryor & Sons. " *• Blue next the mast, H. Yeomans. , - f . ' White next the mast, Black, Brothers & Co. Four Sfjiiares meeting at the Centre. Lawson. BLUE & RED— Crossed White, Blue next the mast, W. Hare. " " Upper half Red, lower half Blue next the mast, G. C. Harvey. BLUE, WHITE & BLUE— Blue uppermost, W. B. Hamilton & Co. BLUE, RED & WHITE— Red top and Bottom, Blue next the mast, White outermost, Duffus & Co. " " " White next the mast, Strachan, BLUE, WHITE & RED— Blue next the mast, C. D. Hunter & Co. nURflEES. RED— Crossed White, S. F. Barss. RED & WHITE— Red uppermost, J. Whitman. " " White next the mast. Centre H. L., n. Lyle & Co. BEl") & BLUE--Red uppermost, Oxley & Co. WIHTE--a H. Starr ft Co. - " ' ' '• *'•''«-■-' RED, WHITE & BLUE-Red and White divided diagonally. Red up])ermo8t, Blue otitermost, Rudolf. WHITE RED & WHITE— White next the mast, G. C. Whidden. BLUE—Allison & Co. .::... Centre a White Star, N. L. & J. T. West. ' '•"' BLUE & WHITE— Blue uppermost, G. & A. Mitchell. '^ " ■ " Blue next the mast, Wm. Full. ' ' ■.•"•' " " White next the mast, Wm. Ci-eiphton. " '■■••* WHITE, RED & ^VliITE PENDANT— White next the mast, D. Ci-onan. YELuOW — Striped horizontally with Red Bafs, Lawson, Harrington •;..-& Co. ■■ -• •••■■- •■'•-. - ■ ' ■^■■"■■■■:-':^.^ 1 J TARIFF C^ DUTIES IN THE PROVINCE OF NOVA SCOTIA. To CONTINUE IN FORCE TILL Ist ApRIL, 1864. ^ .J. "W Duty — Cur Apples, fresh or dried, per barrel. . ,....,..., Si .00 Ale, Beer, or Porter, in wood or bottles, per f^allon, 6 Anchors, grapnels, and otlKH' palms 5 p^ cent. ad. val.- Baeon, per eeutal or 100 lbs! , 2.00 UqgI', salted, per barrel ....;.».. .-^ .. . 1 .00 " fresh^ par 100 lbs ...''. .'. . i . 1.00 Biscuit, fine, and bread, including crackers or cake, per 100 lbs. . 1.00 Butter, ]»er 100 lbs 1.75 Burning Fluid, per gallon 10 Candles, tullow, per II) , > ^ , , . . , i 3 all other Candles, per lb . .• 8 Cassia and Cinnamon, ground per lb , , . 5 Cattle, viz : horses, mares, or geldings, each 10.00 ■■ tm ^P5i 54 TARIFi'. [1864. l\ Neat cattle, viz : oxen or other neat cattle, 3 years old or upwards, each Cows and cattle under thixje years old, each Sheep, each Ilogs, alive, over 100 lbs. weight, each of 100 lbs. weight, and under, each Cheese, per 100 lbs Chocolate or fjcoa paste per lb Coffee, grocn, per lb roasted, burned, or ground, por lb Clocks, and all wheels, machinery and materials used in their manufacture 20 V cen*^. iid. val. Confectionary, syrups, and all other articles manufactured fi^oin sugar 20 IP' cent. ad. val. Cigai-s and snuff. 20 "F cent. ad. val. Currants and figs 10 ¥ cent. ad. val. Cables ot hemp or other vegetable substance, or iron, 5 P ct ad. val. Cotton yarn 5 P cent, ad val. Cordage, tarred or untarred, whether fitted for rigging, or other- wise si* cent ad. val. Flour, wheat, per barrel Ginger, ground, per lb Geneva and whiskey, not exceeding the strength of proof ))y Sykep.' hydrometer, and so in proportion for any greater strength than the strength of proof, per gallon Hams, smoked or dried, per 100 lbs Iron, viz : in bars or bolts, pipes or tubes, sheet iron, iron s))ikes, clinch rings, boiler platos, hoop iron, iron rigging, iron chains, and iron knees for s|ups, 5 V ct. ad. val. Lard, per 100 lbs Leather, viz; sole leather, including hides and skins, partially dressed, therefor, per lb Leather, viz : boots, shoes, and leather manufactures of all j,,,_ kinds , . 10 'li* cent. ad. val. Upper leather of all sorts, iucluding hides and skins par- tially dressed therefor. ..,..,...10 ^P' cent. ad. val. Molasses per gallon , . Machinery of all kinds, of copper or iron for mills, steamboats and manufiictories .') V cent. ad. val. Meat, fresh, except beef or pork.. , 10 ¥ cent. ad. val. Onions, jier 100 lbs Oil, viz : rock or coal oil, and benzole, per gallon , Paraffine, per gallon. Oakum. , 5 ¥ cent. ad. val. Pitch ". . . . 5 ¥ cent. ad. val. Peai-s, fresh or dried, per barrel . . , , . . . , Pork, salted, per barrel ,..,..,., . . . . , fresh, per 100 lb Pepper and Piniento, ground, per lb , Patent Medicines 20 P cent. ad. val. Poultry of all sorts, dead. , ,,.,,,,,,,,., 10 ¥ cent, ad vaL Raisins, per Ih ,.,...,... , ^ . . Rum, not exceeding the strength of proof by Sykos' hydrometer, and so in proportion for any greater strength of* proof, per 7.50 2..')0 75 1 00 50 1.00 .S 4 5 25 70 2.00 1.75 4 I 7 i 1.00 1 .00 1 .09 04 02 [ 1864. rs old or 7.50 2.ry0 /;> 1 00 50 1.00 .S 4 u in their lul. val. ed fwm «d. vnl. ud, vtil. nd. viil. 1 ad. val. )r other- ad. val. 25 4 roof liy 1 70 2.00 s])ikes, ', ul. val. 1.75 artiuUy 4 of all id. val. ns par- I id. val. ! 5 Us and id. val. 1 d. val. 50 *T. i p^ i d. val. d. val, 1 .00 1.00 1 .09 • • • * * 04 il. val. id val. 02 meter, 18G4.] T.\KlFy. iallon. Spintri, viz : IJniiuly, (■onliuls, and othci- sjiirils, exccjit rnin, gciKfva, and ^vlli.skov, not exoecdinj>' tho stren,L,ali of proof h'j Sykcs' liydrunicicr, and so in ]>ro]»ortion for any j^roatcr sLron^ftli of prouf, por u.illou Spirits or stron;^' wator-i, nor otherwise cnunionitrd, not hi'inir [»nro alcohol, laixi'd wiiU any in^n-ediciits and althouirh thcn-'ty coniiii;:^ uikLt tlio head of ^onw other denomination, with tiio exception of varnish (in any paekau-e), .shall In; deenuMl spirits or .stron;^- v/aters, and shall piy a duty per liallon, of Sugar, hrown or muscovado, not retinod, per I U 11)S.. . Candiod, l)ro\vn, crushed and ])astatd fai'in<4',s, atul refined, per lu.» lbs Sail clotii of all kinds, canvas, sail twine, ami ready made 00 0.40 90 Teas .Siiils .-) [y ci-nt. ad. val iSoueiioHL;', eon;;;on, pekoe, boiiea, poiichon^, and all otiier hlack teas, per II) Guniiowder, hyson, young- iiyson, tw.iakay, and oLiier Lrreea teas, ))er ib Tobacco, niar.ufactured, except sntni' and ci,^ ns, per lii Toii^iics of cattle, dried or pickiod, per luO Hj Tar 5 1-' cent. ad. val, Wines, viz : Hock, eoustantia, inainisey, tokay, ciiarnpa-Dc, l)nr- }4Undy, liennita;^.;, sautcrii, cliuvt and inoseiic^, cost- in;;- '$■1 and upwards, per fj:alloii JIaderi 1, port, s'len-y, and all other wines of wliicli the lirst cost is ,-€20 stf:^. and upwards per i»ipe, per u-id!on. . . All wines of wiiich the iirst cost is under £20 stetling- ])er pipe, per !j:alinu All other fioods, wares, and nierchan(li:;e, not otherwise ehari>'(!d v/iih duty, and not eininionited in tho ta')le of exemp- tions 5 P cent. ad. val. 50 1.50 2.00 ori H 05 2.00 1.40 80 40 TABLE OF EXEMPTIONS. Ashes, viz : pot ashes and pearl aslie^ ; Asses and Mu'es ; T>;nr.iJ:ao:c and aivparel of passengers not intendeil for sale ; B;\villa and soila a.ih ; Ik'-in-. ; Hells, or^^ans, and miisical instrunients for chnrcLes ; i^jicuit ov liread, viz., siup or navy; iiooks not prohii)iied to 1)0 imported into the Uuiied Kingdom ; Bristles and hairs used in tlie manufacture of t^rushi's ; J^iiUioii, co'kI or silver; liarr stones; Coal; C(x;oa ; Coin, viz., g(j!(l and silver coins, and Briiisii copper coins ; Copper: yellow metal, com- ))osition and zine for ship sheathing, if a size forty-eight inches long i)y i'uurteen inches wide, and sheathing felt, comi)osiliun, and zinc bars or i)oits, nails, spikes and clcucli rings for shlp-huiliiing ; C'lpper, viz., in ])igs or bricks, old or woi-n, or (it only to be remanuf ictured ; Corkwood ; Corn, viz : wheat, rye, Indian corn, barley, onts, rico and buckwheat, uu- ground, rice meal, I)arley meal, rye meal, hidian meal, oat meal, buck- Aviieat meal, peas and beans: Cutch ; Engravings and pliotograplis ; lush, viz : Iresli, dried, salted or pickled; Fish liooLs ; Fisli oil, viz : train oil, spermacetti oil, head m-Uter and blubber, fish or skins the pro- duce of fidi or creatures living in the sea; Flax; Fiu-niturc that has been in actual use, working tools and implements — the ])roperty of in)nii- grant.s, or persons coming t(> reside in the Province, and not intended for sale; not to include macliiuery, musical instruments and plate; Hay. n h oG TARIFF. [1804- Hemp ; Iliilos, or pieces of hido*, raw, not tiinned, curried or dressed ; Iloni.s ; Hops ; Horses and cjirri:i<:es of travellers, and horses, cattle car- vhilxcA and odier veliicles, when employrd in carrying'' more1iandi/e, t(»;^n'thcr with the necessary harm-ss and tackle, so lor.u,- as the same are aeTuallv in use for that purpose ; Iron, viz : unwroiiiiht or pii; iron, scrap iron, iron rails fur niiiroads, and old iron lit only to he renianufae- (urcd; Lintels; Lime and Limestone; Lims for the iishcries, of all kinds ; Manures of all kinds; Maps and charts ; Nets, fi-^liiiiU3. 1S64.] TKADE STATISTICS. ',)i limoin corn, ami hark ; nyp'Jum, proniid or unc;romiil ; l;c\vn, wroiip,ht or tui\vr()ii}.Jir BiiiT or Ciriiid stom s ; Dye ^iiiil> ; Flax, licinp avid toiv, uiinuiuLifucturod ; uuiuaiiut'iicturcd Tubarco ; Uayrf. TRADE STATBSTICS. Tiiiportrd into Nova Scotia for the u&tr ciiiliiuj C>0(h September, 1862. From Great Britain ?2,981 ,r.P() Won rndirm Colonies 21 4,270 B. N. A. Colonies 1,2S!),623 United States 3,027,01 5 Other Couulries 932,524 li Total $18,445,042 Exported from Nova Scotia for the year ending 30th Siijtembcr, 1862. To Great Britain $ 288,510 " West Indian Colonics 1,503,082 . , " B. N. A. Colonies 1,298,986 . ; " United States 1,811,137 " Other Countries 745,246 Total $5,0415,971 . Vessels entered inwards during the same ijrar. . '" No. Tonn. From Great Britain 195... 99.85G '■ Britsh West Indies 247. . . 20,958 Brilisli North Ameriea 2,608. . .219,096 United State.s 2,6',»l .. .231,219 Other Countries 370... 45,318. Men. . 5,352 . 1,097 .13,402 .10,028 . 2,106 Total 0,1 11... 673,047. V^essels cleared outaards diiriiuj the same period. .39,305 To Great Britain.. " British West It; dies " British Nortli America.... •' United States. No. Tuns. Men. 98. . 52,018 ,. . 3,503 403. . . 49,907. . . 3,063 2.258. .229,929. . .12,254 2,784. .330,957.. .18,462 260. . 20,736.. . 1,711 " Other Counuic!- 260. Total 5,803 . . . 690,207 . . . 39,054 REVENUE OF 1862. From Custom^ and Excise Duties $830,126.57 " Li,uht Duty 31,164.50 " Seeretnrv's Oltiee fur Fees 4,442.08 Kovaltv'on Coal .34,517.02 Board "of riOveuue 551 .78 Cro'.vn Lauds 16,001.60 Gold Fields 2,421 .81 " Hospital lor Insane 15,876.59 " Canada, New Brunswick and P. E. Island 5,378.93 <( I id POST Ot'FrCE [1804. From Givnt Rritiiiu, for Sable l«^laii(l 2,00!^. SR liiiilvv: ia',),l0C).7i I'u.t OilU'o 4ii,100.()2 Total !?1,127,2'J8.;38 CEFtl-nAL POST OFFBCE, HAL5FAX, M. S. (Ill ZJiilhoiifiie t'oil((jc, i.onicr of iJnki' and IJarn'iujton 6lru.tti, Ilalij'ar.) J'ostwatikr Gmral, AirrilUIl WOODGATE, Iv-q. Jimniiiiir, 1<\ M. Tiissow, Esij. Asst. and Dead Letter Ckrk, Ciipt. Soi'.iliiiU. tSiij/eriiitt'iidnit of Moiic}/ Order Ojjirr, J. S. 'riiompson, Esquire. C!(rh' (Circidatioii) Ikjtartmen't, Messrs. W. Snuill, John M. Inirlis, James 8iitIierlaK'ithia the county in which the office is situated, if prepaid by stamj), are liiiblc to a e'large of '2 cents pei k oz., if not prepaid they are subject to the ordi- narv rate for unpaid letters. On Letters to the United Kingdom, the rate is lij cents per ^ oz. li ; posted unpaid, they are charged with a line of Gd. stg. in addition to the - postage. This regulation ;ilso applies to letters dn)i)ped into the box after the hour of closing, and up to the arrival of the packet ; and to letters received on board the ste.imers after tlie mail has left the Post ' Ollice. Letters are forwarded at the same rate, " ])er Canadian Sfeamer," vja Pictou ar:d River du Loup. On letlers to tlie United Kingdom /)pr : closed mails ?;«a United States, (letters to i)e specially, addresso'l "via I New York,") the rale is 17 cents per ^ o/. A fine of Gd. stg. is charged ; in additioJi to the postage if the letters arc po'^ted unpaid. On letters to the United States, the rate is 10 cents ; when po«tcd in • the interior " })cr llotjal Mail Steamers," 12.^. cents. On letters to Oregon I and California the rate is 1,0 cents. The jn-epayment of postage to the I United States is optiouid when letters are I'oiwarded I)y land mail. j On letters thi-oughout British Nortli America a uniform rate of 1 f> cents is establisiuid, if the Aveiuht does not exceed ^^ ^'^- '■> ^f nioro i than }f^ oz. arid less tiian 1 oz., 10 cents ; if more than 1 oz. and less I than ij.j oz., 15 cents; if more than \% oz. and less than 2 oz.2 cents; I if not prepaid, (/iMiWr^jjostW-y will be demanded nt the ]>lace ot deliver^'. ] (.)n letters to Canada by closed mail, ''per Un>; cei\ts packet rate, and 4 cents [18(54. , . . 2.008. SR . ia<,),io(;.7i .4i"),100.()2 i. S. 'Is, IJalifar.) Ckd; Ciipt. HI M. Inrrli.-q, juid Jolia C. n Patterson, tlte moniinp: English Mail thin tlie Pro- )rq)iiicl, for 5 )llicu without 1 letters are 7 within tho re li;ibio to a ; to tho ordi- por I oz. If :lition to tl;e into tlic box hot ; ami to if't tho Post in Sfeiuiter," unudoMi per resso'l " f/'a . is charged i ported in j ■s to Oregon . )stage tci the j mail. j rni rate of ; if more 07.. and less )7..2 cents ; 01 delivery. cmtrti," via in id 4 cents 18G4.] DEl'AUTMKNT. Ol) Colonial rate — prcpnijincnt optionul. ( Letters miitit he addressed " Closed Mail /or Caiiiula.")' On letters to Xewtbnndhmd and TJennnda, tlie rate is 10 coiirs ; '.vhen posted in the interior 1'>A- cents. Pivpni/iiKiif rnmimlsDri/. On letters via lierninda, for Havana, llouihii'a.-i, La^uyra, Tdccico, Vencziuila, and the Uritisli and Foi-eign West Indies, tlie ratiMs 10 cents; w'len iiostcd in tiic interior, 12'^ cents : lor C'liagres and ttic Pacifu", t'iiili ami Peru, it is .'W ceiit.s ; 5 cents additional wlien poste I in the interior. Prcpaijnienl rowpiiL-iori/. Unpaid letters from I'>'ewfonn(lland and He)n;M!l;i for ilali- fiix are taxed 8'^ cents the }4 oz., and l.'])2 cents if addressed to other ]>lHces in Xova heiKia. \X^ Ldtvrs for ItCf/istry ninsf. he posted hnlf an hour prcrii'i;.^ fo the closliir^ of the. .'iiad !>'/ irhlch they are Joricardcd, and tite jiosla je os urJl as the rcyislrutiou /ic uiust bi: pre paid. NKWSPAPEHS AND PEllIODICAL.S. British and Colonial newspapers, and small religious periodicals, sucli as "The Child's Pap.T," "The I'lay Hour." "The S;o,hail) School Visiror," and otiiers of a like descrijition, wlietlier iiritish or Eoreign, shall pass throu;:li the Nova .Scotia Post OlHcc, whether posted within or without the Province, free of charge, for Nova Scolia posf..ge. All other newspapers (except one c(»py, to he cnlled an e\ch:!i;'.:e copy, ad- dressed to any newspaper ]>ul)lislier in Nova Scotia) shall !>e liable to a ciiarge of one cent each ; to lie jjrepaid by stnnip if mailvd wirliin th(< Province; or if mailed witliont, the postnge to be collected on delivery. Periodicals passing through any otlifc in tho Province, if posted with- out the Province, shall be liable, in addition to any charge ]jrv"paid, to an additional charge on delivery, of two cents for each number. If posted withhi the Province, for delivery within or without t!ie Province, they shall be lia';)le to a charge of two ccuits each, to he prepaid bij stamps. CIUCULATIS, HANDBILLS, &o. Circulars, handbills, litliograplied letter,?, and othc- printed mp.tter of like character, posted in Nova Scotia, and -uldressed to any pl.tce in or out of Nova Scotia, arc charged one cent per ounce np to 48 o/,., to be prepaid bij stamps. BOOKS AND PAMPHLETS. Books and Pamplilets may be sent fro:n any part of tho Province to any jdace wit!)in the same, at tiie rate of one cenr. per oiv.-, ];rep.iid by stamp, up to 48 ounces ; beyond which wei;.:lit they r-annot be sent by nuiil. Books anrl Pamplilets from Great Britain to Nova Scotia, ortvVe verxa, are ciiargcd the ftjilowing rates— -^//iJ postage in uii cases to be pre- paid by stamps. — ■ For a packet not exceeding 4 oilnccP ............ 7 cents. «« •' " ^ lb P.'^ cents. «« 1^ lb. and not exceeding 1 lb 25 cents, and so on, adding 25 cents lor every additional pound or fmction of n, poitnd. One book package may contain se]iariue b(;oks, publications, almanacks, maps, and ]>:U)er, parchment or vellum ; tlie latter materi!il.-i mav be Written or printed on. and tlie p;ick;iire may contnin the nnnie and addre-s of the sender. Rollers m;iy ncc(;mpaiiy ])rints and maps, and markers may be sent with books. No package must exceed two feet in length, width or depth. tt( if (')() POST OFFICK [\m[. 20.00, MO 00, -10.00, no.oo. ()0.0(>, 70.00, 80.00, '.)0.00, 10 If) 20 25 ,",0 35 40 45 50 Uriti-sli roprint.'' of Cnpyrialit works Irom tlio Unitcil States, hi/ land mail or .[oney Order may be dianged in aocord- anoe with iu'^trui'lions provided therefor. 6. Ahenuion of Tayee'.s tiainc may be efiected, by issue of a new order nnd paAUiont of commission thereon. T. Ai^plieants for Money Orders .nre expected to observe due care in ' examination of the same, relative to iillin;; and stampinfr, &.(-'.; defects in Orders, wlion presented lor jmyment, may cause dilHcuIty and delay, for wliicli the payiujx oftiec is not to be iicid accountable. 8. Po.stnkasters are requested to observe duo cave, in payinj; of Orders, to prevent mistake and It^ss. 9. Payees ab-o sliould observe due care, relative to presentation of Ordei-s, for when an Order is once paid, and the voucher therefor obtained, the paying OlHce will not ho liable to any other claim on tlio transaction. 10. Vosimasters may pay Orders, to others tlian the Payees, when, liy written anlhority, or otherwise, they are .tatisfiod that such transactions are |i-erinine. 11. Orders may be repaiil to parties wlio obtained them, but the commission for sueh Orders is not returnable. 12. Postmasters are advised to recommend the use of the Money Order System, for ti'ansniission of monies, in preference to such trans- mission by "l^etiistered T.,etters. or otherwise, throu^^h the Post-Olhce ; — the M. O. System bein,:; the only vecoiriiizcd mode for ensuring from : loss of monies in f-nch cases, ' 1.3. The Money Ord.r < )lHres in this Province, at present, are : G. P. 0. , Halifax, Post Offices at Anlher^'t. Annaindis, Anti;;onish, Arichat, ; Badileek, C. R., — Bannngton, Bridgetown, Bridgewater, Canso, Difiby, ; Guysboro', Kentville, Livcrjiool, Lunenburg, North Sydney, Pictou, ,Ma^itodBati«UMMiWM 1S(U.] DKPMITMKNT. 61 Port IIooil,^ Vovt Mi'.liiiMvc, Sljolijiirno, Slicrbrookc, Sydney, Tiuro, Walliii'o, >Viiiil,s (not by inonpij) ; If weit cxeeciling 3 lbs ".'i " .'). The ])areel may lie reu'istered, on prepayment, also by stamp, of a rof;istration fee of 10c. , in addition to the aljove rate. f). The parcel sliall have the wonls " Bii Pared Post," plainly written over the a(hlres>. It siionld be well and stron<4ly ])Ut up, and l)e Icj^ibly addressed to the Post Office address of the intended receiver, including the name of tlie County in wliich the Post Office is siiuatcd. The fol- lowing is ail example of the mode of address recommended, P>T Parcel Post. To ■> • • ' • • Post Office, ■■■;■; I County of , N. S. ; Sent by , — Countv. 7. If the name and address of the sender be written on the parcel, it will, if delivery .should fail from any cause, be re;urned unopened to the sender ou payment of an additional rate of 25c, for the return convey- ance. 8. If the number of stamps affixed to a packet be insuflicient to pre- pay the proper rate, the amount delieient will be rated uni)aid, with a line of lOe. in addition. PIIOIIIBITOUY CLAUSES, No written communication shall be enclosed in any ciivulaf, periodical, paniphiel", book, book parcel, or parcel for the Parcel lost; and no communication shall ijc written upon any circular, pciiodical, pamphlet, book, book [vickage, or parcel. No letter, or any writing, or any m.'u-ks to serve the purpose of a let- ter, shall be written u;jon or be euclosed in any newspaper posted to pass as a newspaper. IMAGE EVALUATION TEST TARGET (MT-3) ^' 4*<. 4^ 1.0 1.1 11.25 lti|21 Wli liO ^U4 p ^* '■^ '/ Photographic Sdences Corporation 23 WIST MAIN STRiET WeBSTER,N.Y. UStO (716) 872-4503 '^ ^aatt ::1 f I 62 POST OFFICE. 1864.] TABLE Bhowlnif the time of closing and arrival of Mails at the General Post Offlco, Halifax. ■hir Post Towns. Albion Mines . . . . Amherst Aniiapulis Antigonisho , Arichat Aylesford Jiiiddeck .... ... . Barrington Berwick , Bouku'drio Bridgetown Bridgcwutcr .... Cunning , Canso , Chester Clementsport. . . . Dighy Name of Keeper. Durham English Town. . .. Glcnolg Guysborough . . . . flantsfmrt Kentvillc Laurencctown . . . . Liverpool Locke's Island . . . . Londonderry . . . . Lower llorton.. . . Lower Stewiackc . Lunenburg Mabou Mahone Bay Maitland Margarce Milton, Co. Qu'ns. M. Mnsquodoljoit. Mill Village Newport New Glasgow. . . . North Sydney Parrsboro* Pictou Port Mulgrave . . . Port Hood PlaisterCove Port Med way.... Pugwash River John River Philip n. McKenzie Mrs. A. Chipniaii. Win. K. Ruggles. . ILP. Hill.. I). O. C. Madden. W. West Robert Elmsley. .. R. H. Crowell.... Cath. S. Davidson A. Mnnro Charles Hoyt .... Dan. Waterman . . W. II. Harris .... Geo. Norris Amos Lovett Moses v^haw H. Stewart Alex. Cameron.... Dun. McDonald. . Matt. Archibahl . , K. J. Cunningham Nathan T. Harris. J. F.Hutchinson, . J. W. James Thos. P. Calkin. . Xerxes Chipman. . J. Campbell J. W. liennigar . . Chas. McDonald. . A. M. Rudolf . . . . C. McMillan Louis Knaut ...'.. Adam R')y Jas. T. Lawrence. KJw. Kempton. . . Rob. Kaulback.. . Ephraim Mack. . . James (Cochran . . . James Prazer . . . . A. P.Bradley.... A. P. Ro.s3 iJas. StatFord |J. D.Tremain.... Jas. G. McKeen. . Elbridgo Cahoon . [Levi Borden I A. Archibald iMrs. S. Phillips . . Closo at 8 p. M. Daily, (Su. ex.) Daily, (Su. ex.) Mon. Wed. Fri. Daily, (Su. ex.) Mon. W«;d. Fri. <( i( (I (( « « Tu. Th. Sat. Mon. Wed. Fri. Mon. Fri. Mon. Wed. Fri. Tu. Th. Sat. Mon. Wed. Fri. Wed. Fri. Tu. Th. Sut. Mon. Wed. Fri. << <( i( Daily, (Sn. ox.) Mon. Wed. Wed. Sat. Mo. We. Fr. Sa. Daily, (Su. ex.) Wed. Fri. Daily, (Su. ex.) Mon. Wed. Fri. Tu Th. Sat. Th. Sat. Tu Daily, (Su. ex.) ITu. Th. Sat. iMon. Wed. Fri. !Tu. Th. Sat. iMon. Wed. Fri. jWed. Fri. |Tu. Th. Sat. Wed. Sat. Tu. Th. Sat, i( (( <( Daily, (Su. ex.) Mon. Wed. Fri. Mon. Wed. Th. Daily, (Su. ex.) Mon. Wed Fri. (» <( << Th. Sat. Tu. Mo. We. Th. Fi Mon. Wed. Fri. Tu. Th. Sat. Arrive at 7J^ p.m. Daily, (Su. ex.) Mon. Wed. Fri Daily, (Su. ex.) Tu. *Th. Sat. Mon. Wed, Fri. Tu, Th. Sat. (( i( «< Mon. Wed. Fri. Th. Sat. Mon. Wed. Fri. Tu, Th. Sat, (( (< «( Tu. Th. Tu. Th. Sat. Mon. Wed. Fri. i< ort Wolfville Yarmouth Canada, Id. route* do. via Boston do* via Pictou and lllver de Loup, doses every Mon- day evening after the departure of II. M. Steamer from England. New Brunswick. . r. E. Islar-d Matilda Benard Francis Parker. John S. Brine. , II. G. Morrison Robt. Martin.. 1). Ri-by Wm. Eraser j " " Isaac Smith Semi D'v Wed. Friday. Tu. Th. Fri. Mon. Wed. Fri. Dailv, (Su.ex.) Tu. Sat. Tu. Mon. Wed. Fr. t( (I (< S. ex John Cox S. L. Henry Joshua Huestis... , C. R. Allison J. Bancroft John Frazcr C. P. Jones John McKinnon. , James A. Gibbon. P. S. Burnham.. , Geo. V. Rand Alex. Lawson . . . , Wed. Sat. It <( Mo.Wc. Th. Fr. Th. Sat. Wed. Fri. Mon. Wed. Fri. Mon. Fri. Mon. Wed. Fri. Semi D'y- S. ex Daily, (Su. ex.) <( « Tu. Th. Sat. By Stc'r to Bos. 5-ti-, Daiiv, (Su. ex.) Wod. Sat. St'er from Engr. Wed. Fri. Tu. Th. Sat. Mon. Wed. Fri. <( << (( Daily, (o ex.) Tu. Sa. Thu. Tu. Tl'ii. Sat. «( .» <( <( (< (' If ;; For Dartmouth daily, postajic 2c. For MuSquodoboit Harbor, Monday, Wednesday and Friday morning tit 6 o'clock. Return Mail due on Monday afternoon at 6 o'clock. For Prospect on Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Return Mail due on Thursday morninp: at 11 o'clock. For Turns Bay, Ketch Harbor, Portui^ueso Cove and Sambro, on Saturday morning at 7 o'clock. Keturn Mail due on Monday. POSTING AND DELIVERY. Letters prepaid by stamps, and dropped into the Lettcr-Box durin«r the night, and up to 5 o'clock, A.M.y will be forwarded by the mails despatched same morning. When the mails arrive before 9, p.m., they are delivered the same evening, and after that at 7 next morning. The Postmaster General is not liable for the loss of any letter or package, unless such loss should arise from his own default. Land Mails made up at Halifax at 8, p.m., and also at 2, p.m., daily, for Truro and Windsor only. \.x»«a"r;t .vii- j«.,» • , .-. -fi- ■■. i.f.r(«'i ''.'■>/. ROADS & DISTANCES TO THE PRINCIPAL TOWNS IN THE PROVINCE. Halifax to Annapolis AND DiOBY. To Windsor by rail- road 45 Briton's ) Lower 11 Dimock's ) Horton 45 Wolfville 4 Kentville (68) 7 Chute's 6 Baker's 12 Gibbonville 12 Latvroncctown .... 9 Bridgetown 8 Annapolis (130).. 15 Digby 24 frjiiflHJ Hi«4'i 154 Halifax to Yarmoiith AND Shelbur.vb via ANNAPOiaS. Annapolis 130 Burnabv's, Digby. 24 Seely'sSt.M.Bay. 7 Everett's Wey'th. Road Jones', Sissiboo. . . Tcrreau's Belluve- vous C'ovo Comeau's, Clare. . Mallet's Montagou Cove Philip's Bear River Perry's, Ya. Lakes. 5 Yarmouth (221). . 9 15 Porter's, Eel Brook 13| Spinney's-, Argyle. 8| Larkin's, Pubnico. 9 Homer's, Bar'ngton 12j Nickerson's Beaver Dam 12 Sholburne 10 ■.■■>*yj--iH ■ 2C7 Halifax to Shelbuiine, Shorb Route. Ki-bv's 9 Uubfoy'rf 5 Dauphiny's, head of Margaret's Bay. 7 McLean's '. . 11 Cliester (45) 13 18G4.] U0AD3 AND DliSTANCES. 65 Zwicker's, Jlahono Bay Liincnbury; (72).. , LiiHavc Fony . . . Across tho Ferry. . Petite lievieio.'. . . Broad Cove Mill Viihi^re Liverpool (101^^).. Port Moufou Port Jolly Sal>le Iviver Jordan liivcr Sholburne 20 () 7 I 4 «! 10 5 10 8 U Halifax to Canso. To riotou 103 Across tlio Ferry to No'v (jllasgow. . 7 Copelnnd's, Mcri- goinisli 11 Murray's 5 McDonald's, Ari- I ^ai^ 12 IIarriii;^ton'R, Auti- gonish (130).... 17 Eor/ McDonald's. 14 (jiuyshoro' (1S7).. 17 Caiiso 80 144 HaLITAXTO CUMDKnLAND via WiNpaoH. To Windsor ny rail- road. ..,...' 45 To Parrsboro' by steamer .30 Fullertou's 11 2 H 9 9 Jriiks Maccan River. . . . Pugsley's, Nappan Bent's, Aniherst. , Fort Cuuiberlaud, ,-. •; ;. ;;•:: 217 To BniTBRJiAOAmB via WuLsroiiu. VVelsford by rail.. 37 Mouth of liiver,., 18 DO To SnUDT!XACAT)IB Via Newport. 37 12 11 16 Newport Station. lliwdon Blois', Gore. . , , Mouth of liiver. . 7(5 119i Halifax to Cumberlanu I'ta Hailuoad. I By Railroad 3U] Pollock's I4J To \rif)1it» MlTSQUODOBOlT, Truro (G3) 17" Fraser's FoUv Vil. 17 TopofCobq.Mo'n. 21 Ilewson's, H.Philip 8 Stewart's 8 Amherst (64) 10 12T Halifax to Piotou. To Truro by rail.. 63 Archibald's 14 Ii'ving'a Mt. Tom. 6 Fraser's, W. River. 8 Pictou 12 103 •X.i .. Welsford by rail . . 37 Mid. Musquodob't. 13 ... . ......... gQ Annapolis to Liverpool ilovt's Lequille Mills 2 Munroo's, Maitland 1 5 Cusliinji^'s, Ilarm'y 10 Harlow's Caledonia 1 Smiili's, Brooklield 3 Meston's 13 Liverj)Ool 14 68 Halifax to Tangier bv Harvey Jioad. Preston, CDcor's). 9 Porter's, L.ike Ormin's 9 Musquodoboit liar. 1 Ship Harbour .... 17 Tangier 5 .OO Dartmoutr to Port Mul- OBAVK via New Odtb- BORO' BOAD. Marshall's 7 Rutherford's, junc. i Truro & Giiysbo- [ 4 ro' road ) Kerr's 15 RodBridge.LittleR.lO^ Brown's Bridge. . . 6 Ivaulback's M.JNIus- quodoboit 7 J Archibald's (."51 )Up Musquodoboit... 1\ Henry's 4 Nelson's 22 Wallace Bridge, St. Mary's 14 Forks, St. "Mary's.. 18 Country Harbor . . 11 Guysboro' 29 Port Mulgrave, Gut of Canso 22 » Vi . tVt'ik ii 171 HALirAZ to Sheet IIab* BOR. Archibald's 51 to turn of the road 4 Archibald's Mills. 2 Kent's Mills 9 Purcell's 9 Middle River head of tho harbor ... 7 82 .1 (?^?i;* Tlfc' ">.■:"<' .« Hi ill mi m TIMK TABLE. KAILvVAYS. 1864.] TIME TABLE or THE :>i HALIFAX AND DARTMOUTH FERRY BOATS. FROM IsT MAY TO 1st NOVEMHER. SOUTH r^BKR^Sr. FnOM DAKTMUUTH. 6, 6-30, 7, 7-30. 8, S-.W, 9, 91 5, 9-30, 9-45, 10, 10-1. -J. 10-30, 10-45, 11, 11-1.5, 11-30, 11-45, A.M. 12, 12-15, 12-30. 12-45, 1, 1-15. 1-30, 1-4.5, 2, 2-15, 2,30, 2-45, 3 3-15, 3-3L', .3-45, 4, 4,15, 4-30, 4-45 5, 5-15, 5.30, .5-45, 6, 6-15, 6-30 7, 7-30, 8, 8-30, 9, 9-40, 10-40, p.m., lrt<»t trip. FROM halifa;c. 6-15, 6-45, 7-15, 7-45, 8-15, 8-45. 19-15, 9-30, 9-45, 10, 10-15, 10-30, 10-45, 11, 11-15, 11-30, 11-45. a.m. 12, 12-15, 12-30, 12-45, 1, 1-1.5, l.oO, 1-45, 2, 2-15, 2-30, 2-45, 3, 3-15, )-30, 3-45, 4, 4-15, 4-30, 4-45, 5, ')-15, 5-30, 5-45, 6, 6-15, 6-30, 6-45, 7-15, 7-45, 8-1.5, 8, 4.5, S-20, 10, 11, last trip. FROM 1st ^'0VEMBER TO 20tii MARCH. 6-40, 7-30, 8, 8-30, 9, a.m. \\ 7, 7-45, 8-1.5, 8-45, 9-15, a.m. Then smno ns from 1st May, till 1st November, until 5, 5-30, 6, 6-40, 7-20, 8, 8-30, 9, -^, 9-40, 10-40, i*.M. 4-45, 5-15, 5-45, G-20, 7, 7-40, 8-15, 8-45, 9-20, 10, 11, P.M. FROM 20th march TO 1st MAY. Commencinjr from Dartmouth, 6, a.m. From Halifax, G-20, a.m. Thou samu as from 1st Nov. to 20th March. •IV' v\. f-i .. asroRTHC FEirtit-v. •^^•'•'^^^'-'' '''^^' •'; From. 1st May to 1st Nov. from ])artmouth, 5.40, a.m. H.ilifax, 6, a.m. tlien qr. to and qr. past each hour, from Dartmouth, and every hour and half hour, from Halifax, till 9, a.m. From 1st Nov. to 1st May, Dartmouth, 7-15. a.m. Halifax, 7-30, a.m. Then same as 1st Mav to 1st Nov. SUNDAYS, CHRISTMAS, AND GOOD FRIDAY. 6-40, 7-20,8, 8-40, 9-20, 10, 10-40,nm;:7, 7-40, 8-20, 9, 9-40, 10-20, 11, a.m. 12-40, 1-20, 2, 2-30, 3, 3-30, 4, 4-30, Ml, 1-40, 2-15, 2-45, 3-1.5, 3-45, 4-1.^ 5, 5-30, 6, 6-40, 7-20, 8, 8-30, 9,1 14-45, 5-15, 5-4.5, 6-20.7,7-40,8-15, 9-40, p.m., last trip. ||8-45, 5-15, 10, p.m., last trip. 1 ...... ,1 i;.i«'>; -;'» .m hS;. ^ i»*t I -^ NQVA SCOTIA RAILWAYS. James McDonald, Chief Comnussioner ; Thomas Foot, Accountant • A. Buckley, Offi.ce. Keeper and Messenger-. Richmond. Georgo Taylor, Imffic Superintendent; John Adams, Clerk; A. Busby, Ticket Atjent; James Alexander, Freight Agent ; Jtf- fery Foot, Assistant do.: A. Johnston, Locomotive Superintendent ; W. A. Jones, Storekeeper and Clerk. r ^ ^ • 1864.] . ■ t.f- I TS. X. 8-15," i 8-45, )-15, 10-30, 11-45 . A.M. ; ,1-15, i.ao, ! J, 3, 3-15, W, 4-45, 5, 6-30, 6-45, -20, 10, 11, )-13, A.M. til , 7-40, 8-15, , r.M. (J-20, A.M. ifax, 6, A.M. d every ic, 7-30, A.M. )AY. -20, n.R.rn. ., 3-45, 4-1. J, ', 7-40, 8-15, t ti'ip. '. .'li Tn'-y Accountant ; >hn Adams, Acfcnt ; Jif- hut; W.A. 1864.] RAILWAYS. — STAGE COACIIJiS 07 TIME TABLE. Summer AnnANOKMENT. — Main Lixk. A. M. r. M. Leave Hatirax 6.30.. 3. 30 Anivo at Truro 10.00 . . 7.00 Loavo Truro Arrive nt Halifax.. «••••• A. M. P. M. 6.00. .4.00 3.45.. 7 30 ■ •«••• . Windsor Buancii. A. M. p. M. 7.30.. 4.00 Leave Windsor.. . .' ;. . . A. M. F. M. 7.30. ..4.15 10.15.. 7.00 Lenve Trnro.. Arrive nt Ilulifax • ••••• I Leave Halifax Arrive at Windsor 10.15. .6.45 Arrive at Ilulifiix Winter Arrangement. — Main Line. A. M. p. M. Leave Halifax 7. 15.. 8.00 Arrive at Truro ..11.00. .6.50 i**^;. i;n«^.;i i Windsor Branch. .,,,.,,t,i. A. M. P. M I Leave Halifax 7.45. .3.30| Leave Windsor Arrive at Windsor 10.30. .6. lo| Arrive at Halifax Fares, , _ ._ . , ,,..., ■-u-'-' iBtClaBS. Halifax to Windsor. Si. 35 " Truro 1.83 Return Tickets (First Class) for same day, 1 fare and a Tickets taken Saturday arc avaiiaMe on Monday. Horse and VVaggojj, Halifax to Windsor Do. do. do, Truro Driver or owner free in 2d Class. Half rate in is: Class. Omnibuses leave the city for Richmond Depot, hivlf an hour previous to the departui'O of cacli train. :| A. M. P. M. 7. 15.. 3.00 U.15..G.45 A. M. P. M. 8.00.. 3.45 10.45.. 6.20 ad Class. 0.90 1 .32 half." Such .$1.35 , 1.85 oy STAGE COACHES. King's Stage Coaches, conveying H. M. Mails, leave Windsor for Kentville every day immediatelv after the arrival of ihc morning Rail- way train fiom Halifax ; and l^entville fur Windsor daily (Sundays ex- cepted.) Leaves Wind-sor lor Annapolis on Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, also immediately alter the arrival of tlic morning Railway Train from Halifax, returning on the intervening days. Leaves Hali- fax for Lunenburg, Liverpool, Shelburne an«l Yarunjudi on Monday, Wednesday and Friday mornings at 7 o'clock, returning on the inter- vening days. Archibald's Stage, conveying H. M. Mails, leaves Halifax for Mus- quodoboit, Guysborough, St. Mary's, Country Harl)or and Port Mul- graA'C, via New Guysborough Road, every Monday and Thursday morn- ings at 6 o'clock, and returning on Tuesday and Saturday evenings, arriving at Port Mulgrave Tuesday nnd Saturday, and leave Port Mul- grave at the same time of leaving Halifax. Archibald's Stage, conveying H. M. Mails, leaves Halifax for Mus- quodoboit Harbour, Jeddore, Ship Harbour, and Tangier every Monday, Wednesday and Friday. Suige Coaches leave Truro every morning, except Sunday, for Am- herst, Pictou, New Glasgow and Antigonish, immediately after the ar. w Km ■iji im 08 PACKETS ANT) STKAMKRP. rival of llio iti()i-nin{>: l{iiihvay train from TIalifax, niul nrrivos from each of tlii'S'! places (ivory day in time for evcninfr train for Halifax. Mai! CJoai'lii's Icavo Aiiii;;ntii-;h tlirco tinios in the week for Guysbo- ron;,'!), (Jut of" Cariso and Sydney, C. IJ. TrnvollerK can obtain thmugh tickets from tiio ll:iilwfly dopot, Halifax, for I'ictou, New (ilnsfrow, An- ti;,'()iiis!i, (Tiiys!)or()niili, Gut of Causo and Sydney, at rcduoed fares. A Mail \Vi(;j,;,'on leaves Truro for Tatama^^onehtv. Wallace and Pn?- wa>
  • ssrs. Linv^^on, Ilanington, & Co., have three paekotH running contiiiiiilly to Boston, viz. : the IJarqne Halifax and the brigts. Boston and American. A packet runs between Halifax and Liverpool, Queen's Co., leavhig Croiian's wharf oeoasionally titirouirhont the month. Two . Meymll, Esq. f'Jnciniue Ctnnmittcff, 10. 1). Mcyiiell, Esq., (I'resi- dent), Hon. U. U. Dickey, Thos. IJolton, T. C. Kiiinour, Km|ih., and Hon. Alex. McFarlane, M.P.P Secrtlary and Treasurer, Cluis. Twin- ing, Esq. Local Directous, &c. — Amherst, ITon. R. B. Dickey ; Annapolis, • ; Antii/onish, Hon. W. A. Henry, M. P.P. ; JJarrinpton, Dr. I. K. Wilson ; Dridffetoirn, S. L. Morso ; Brid(]iicattr, 11. (jiur(hicr, Epq.; Cttpp. Canso, George ^iorris, Esq, ; t'hfsl<-r, Eiiwiud Ilntlcr, E8(|.; Diijby, Charles BiuUi, Esq.; Limrpool, A. C'owie, M.P.P., M. McLenrn, and B. O. DeWolf, Esqiv. ; Liineithnnj, Hon. Jol-i Cici^liton ; iVeit* (jiasyow, J. W. Cnrniichacl, Esq.; I'iiifnas/t, J. Bent, Est].; liotjticd /i/a»rf», John Eocke, E^jq^ ; i^hcl'iurue, l)r. G. Snjder ; 'Jaltniiuf/onvlie, Hon. A. Patterson ; Wuthtcc, Hon. Alex. McEiul.ine, M.P.J*. ;" Wey- mouth, C. D. Jonea, Esq.; Winds r, D. E. Geldert, Esq.; Wolfvilfe, Geo. V. Rand, Esq. ; Ilatijar, T. Bolton, E. D. Meynoll, nnd T. C. Kinncar, Esqrs. Ojjice, nt the office of Charles Twining, Esq., Uollis Street. The American Telegraph Company. — (Lcpsees of tlio Nova Scotij\ Jj'iXKiS.) ilcad Office, 145, Broadway, I^.Y. President, E S. Sandford, Esq. Board of Directors, Hon. Amos Kendall, Piofefisor S. F. B. Morse, Dr. W. S. MorrLs, E. S. Sandford (President), Francis Morris (Treasurer), Wilson G. Hunt, Wm. M. Swain, H. O. Alden, Cambridge Livingston (Secretary), Caleb A. Burges, Zenas Barnuni, John McKoPson and John H. Purdy, Esqrs. Herretary and Counsel, Cambridge Livingston, Esq. Treasurer, Francis Morris, Esq. Nova Scotia District. — Principal Office, McLeod's Building, HolliB Street. /Superintendent, Jesse Hoyt, Esq. Cashier and Auditor, W. H. Wiswell, Esq. Offices and Officb Managers. — Halifax, W. B. Cium, Chief Operator, Jos. U. Archibald, Assistant do. Daniel Giant, Receiving Clerk. .>j, W. B. Stewart; Guysboro', Miss C. L. McGregor; JJantsport, Mrs. M. M. McCuUocb ; Kentcille, F. W. Jones ; Lawrenceloicn , J. W. James ; Liverpool, Miss A. A. Harley ; Londonderry, Mrs. Crow ; Luneuburci, Miss L. Rudolf; Mt. Uniacki, G. C. Harvey; New Glasyow, Mrs. E. C. Corning; Pictou, W. H. Hoyt, Asst. Operator, A. Davidson ; P/cr/.s-- tcr Cove, H. McKenzie; Port iXluhjruve, Miss C. K. IHeigar; Port Hood, A. E. Hoyt ; Pugititsh, Miss E. J. Taylor ; Bayr/td Islands, X. Z. Chip- man ; River John, E. Langill ; Sackville, N. B., J. H. Frink, Chief Ope- rator, E. S. Angus, .4sst. do., .3rd Operator, G. R. Carson ; Stetviarke, C. McDonald ; -S^ Peters, R. M{l>ermid ; Shelburue, Miss Laura Dur- fee; Sydney, J. P. Ward; Tdtamayouche, Isaac Blair; Truro, Thos. Doran; Wallace, W. S. Huestis ; 'Weymouth, C. D. Jones; Wilmot, James A. Gibbon ; Windsor, Miss M. S. McGrcjior ; Wolfvillc, G. V. Rand; Yarmouth, A. Lawson; Meteyhan, Miss M. A, jeriiian ; North Sydney, K. W. Dmfee ; Elmsdau, A. G. McDonald ; Richmond, G. ' Tavlor ; Hillsbnry, Miss M. A. liiordon. ■'f '■ : t 170 COMl'ANIES. — BANKS. [1864. IIamkax AM) Dartmouth Stramboat Comi'any. — President, Hon. M. IJ. AIni.in. Virp-I*rcsident, lion. VV. A. IJluck. Dirertors, Liiw. Hurtslionio, (Scc'y-,) Wni. StuiiT, (Treas.,) Hon. M. B. Alnion, ' Diivid Faulkner, 1>. Farrcll, Kt»(|is. Auditors, M. d. Black and Henry Ycomans, Esqr.s. Affent and Manaijer, Civpt. McKenzie. Halifax Mechanics' LuiRAKr Associatiow. — (Established in 1834, incorporated in 18.')6.) — Otlicurs, elected nt the Annual Meeting, 14th Oct., 1862.— /Vfs/t/«H^ S. 11. Caldwell. Treasurer, \Vm. Stcvona. Vommittee, Messrs. J. II. Murphy, Dr. Hume, J. P. Muir, G. S. Yates. Sccretarif, K. J. Wileon. Inland Na\'1oation Ccmpany. — Prw»Vf«»/, James F. Avery, M. D. Directors, Geo. P. Mitchell, John Staii-s, Wm. Lawtton, Esqrs. Sccre- tartf and Treasurer, Gkanu Lake Land Company. — Pres., Benj. Wier, Esq. Directors, J. G. a. Crcifj^hton, Wm. J. Ahnon, M. £)., Jos. Wier, John Lithgow, Esnrs. Secrelaiy, Wm. B. Fairbanks. N. S. P. B. Building Society and Savings Fund. — Trustees, Hon. J. W. Johnston, W. J. Almon^ M. D., and S. Selden, Esquires. Directors, W. M. Harrington, (President,) J. P. Mott, J. J. Sawyer, James A. Moren, B. Wier, Esqrs. Auditors, J. Wylde, A. McKinlay, Esqrs. Bankers, the Union Bunk. Solicitor, James W. Johnston, jr. Surveyor, Mr. P. Grant. Secretary and Treasurer, j. W. Barton. Of- fice, Bedford Row. PnoviNCiAL Building Society. — The Trustees, James Forman, Jeremiah Northup, and William J. Coleman, Esqrs. The Execu ive Committee consists of — Wm. lioche, Esq. President; W. G.Myers, Esq., Vice President ; G. A. S. Crichton, M H. Richey, W. H. Pal- lister and E.J. Ijordly, Esqrs. Secretary and Treasurer, J. H. Duvar, Esq. Office — Union Mar. Building, Bedford Row. rix. Gas Light Company. — ^President, A. McKinlav, Esq. Diroc- rcctors, Hon. W. A. Black, John Naylor, Hon. John li. Anderson, J. J. Sawyer, Jame.s Tromain, and James Donaldson, Esqrs. Secretary, James Liddell. Manager, Mr. George Buist. Clerk, Mr. D. Hood. Hx. Temperance Hall Company. — President, Wm. Ackhurst, E^?q. Directors, Messrs. li. M. Wetmore, A. J. Ritchie, John liOngard, jr., Thos. Wesley, John Metzler. Secretary and Treasurer, Mr. H. G. Laurilliard. Keeper, Mr. Caldwell. Hx. Librahv. — Committee, H. C. D. Twining, (Chairman,) John Naylor, (Vice Chairman,) S. L. Shannon, Peter Lynch, J. C. Cogswell, A. Scott, Lsqrs. Treasurer, A. Harshaw, Esq. Secretary and Libra- rian, .•>■ t J I vV .^A .."> BANKS. The hours of business at the Banks are from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m., and the Discount days at tlic Halifax and Bank of British North Amoritia, Mondays and Thursdays ; and Nova Scotia and Union Banks every day except Saturday. The Banks of the city are closed on Saturday At one o'clock, P.M. "'0'^' HALIFAX BANKING COMPANY. J. C Cogswell, President; Wm. Pryor, Vice PreMdent; B. H. Collins, N. T. Hill, P. C. Hill. Cashier, N. T. Hill. Accountant, J. C. W. Wil- j kic. lieceivincj Teller, S. H. Black. Paying Teller, M. G. Black. Dis- j count Clerk, J. C Wilkic. Messenger, W. Field. [1864. Pnsident, Dirertors, \. Alnion, nd Henry blished in Meeting, . Stcvons. I lir, G. 8. I ery.M.D. i rs. Secre- Directors, i Lithgowr, -Trustees, Esquires. J. Sawyer, McKinlay, »hnston, jr. irton. Of- I Forman, Execu ive G. Myers, . H. Pal- I H. Duvar, : iq. Biroc- nderson, J. Secretary, , Hood. Ackhurst, (1 Ijongard, Mr. H. G. lan,) John i , Cogswell, and Libra- 3 P.M., and h Araoritui, s every day rday at one H. Collins, C. \V. Wil- lack. Dis- 18U4.] BANKS, INSUIIANCE COMPANIES. 71 >.* V . .. BANK OF KOVA SCOTIA. - - -_ - President— Hon. M. IJ. AIniou. Directors, lloii. J. H. Anderson, W. I ' Cuiiard, Junior ijoimUUon, Hon. A. Kiitli, ,1. VV. Merkle, Jaincd Tre- ' main, and A. M. Dniuokc, Esqrs. Caslutr, Junies i'orninn, Esq. Ac- coitfUant, J. C. Mc-liitosli. Tdleia, T. T. Studd and Tliomus Clay. : Uierk, Alex. Eorreat. Alessenyer, Mr. George Amlcrhon. ' Agents. — Pictuu, J. rrinirose ; Yarmoutli, Jus, Murray, jr. ; Jjondon, Williaina, Deacon & Co. ; New York, Merchants' .Bank ; iios/o», Mer- chants' Bank ; MontreiU, Bank of Montreal ; Si'. John, N. li., Com- I mercial Bank ; Ht. John's, N. F., Union Bank : Clutrlotletown, Bank of P. E. Island. BANK OF BRITISH NORTH AMEBICA. HALirAT BuAXCH. — Locttl Directors, Hon. W. A. Black, Hon. Jas. McNab, and J. B. Bland, Esq. Manager, S. N. Binney, Esq. Account- ant, P. Jack, Esq. Teller, Mr. J, H. Gregor. Clerks, Messrs. James Mcintosh and J. B. Bland, jr. Messenyer, Mr. John Koxby. Solicitor and Notary, J. J. Thompson. Gpim-nl Mamujer, Thos. Paton, Esq. Agents in New York, Ferguson, Grain & Smith, This Bank has branches at Qucl)ec, Montreal, Toronto, Hamilton, Ottawa, Brantford, Dundas and Kingston, Canada ; St. Jolm, N.B, and Victoria, Vancouver's Island. UNIONBANK OF NOVA SCOTIA. ' "^ Directors— Wm.. Stairs, (President), John Gibson, Jas. A. Moren, T. C, Kinnear, M. P. Black, John Duffus, and J. W. Ritchie, Esqra. Cashier, Wm. Sawers Stirling, Esq. Accountant, Geo. McLean. 'I'etler, Henry Y. Clarke. Clerk, Joini C. More. Messenyer, T. Skinner. PROVINCIAL SAVINGS BANK. This Bank is kept in the Province Building. Hours of attendance from 10 till 3 every day except Saturday. Director, The Rieceiver General. Cashier, Edward Duckett. , M LIFE, FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE COMPANIES AND AGENCIES AT HALIFAX. Star Like Assurance Society op London. — (Capital £100,000, sterling.) Ayent, M. G. Black, Esq. International Life Assurance Society op London. — (Capital £600,000.) Manayer and Ayent, P. C. Hill, Halifax Bank Building. Colonial Life Assurance Company of Edinburgh. — (Capital, £500,000. ) Ayent, and Secretary to the Board of Manayement in Ualijax, M. H. Richey, HoUis Street. Professional Life Assurance Company op London. — (Capital, £500,000.) Ayent, W. M. Gray, 60 Hollis Street. United Kingdom Life Assurance Company op London. — (Capital, £1,000,000.) Ayent, H. Yeomons, 49 Bedford Row. Albion Life Assurance Company op London. — Ayent, Samuel P. Fairbanks. Albert Life Assurance & Guarantee Company of London. — Ayent, J, W. Johnsten, jr., Bedford Row. Pelican Life Assurance Society of London. — AyentfWtn.A. Hare, Upper Water Street. MUMi w** 72 INSDnANCB C«1MPANIE9. 1804]. Connecticut Mutital or HAnTroun, Kaoi.k of LoxnoN, Man- hattan OF Ni:W YORIC, AND TKtNA ok ll*nTKOUI), LiKK A88IIKANCK CoMi'ANiKS — Ai/rifl, A. Scott, 18 Ik'illord How. Life Association of Sooti.ani*. — (Copital jt400,000 8tg. ) Sec'y. Wm. Suthi'i-laml, Heconior's Oliloo. Statk Fiue iNsiinANCK CoMi'AXY OF LoNDON. — (Cupltal, jCSUO,- 000, stff.) Affent, \V. M. lir«y. fiO Hollis Street. Royal Fiuk and Liph Asrukance Company op Liueupoot., 0, B— (Capital, X2,000,()00 st^) At/fiit, lliij^h UartKhorno, Bedford Row. LrvKKrooi. ani> London Fiuk and Lifb Ahbukancii Company. — (Ciipital, £2,000,000 St};.) Ar/ent, Jon. C. Allison, Contrul Whurf. Sub-A(fe»t (U Liverpool, N. 6'., J. N. Freeman. Halifax Fire Insurance Company. — (Capital, £60,6^0.) Direc- tors, Jolm Gibson, (President), A. M. Uniacko, (Vice do.), Hon. M. B. Almon, R. Nohle, C. Twiuinj^, J. W. Young, and Wm. Mackay, Esqrs, Sec'y and Trensurcr, R. Trcmain, Bedford Row. PiiGSNix FiHE iNsuftANCK COMPANY OF LONDON. — Agent, W. A. Hare, Upper Water Street. iljjTNA— Cash Capital, $1,500,000 ; Hartfoud— Cash Capital, $500,- 000, of Hartford ; Home— Cash Capital, $1,000,000; Arctic — Cash Capital, $200,000, of New Y^ork-— Firo Insuraneo Companies. Affent, A. Scott, 28 Bedford Row. Washington Marine Ik^drancb CoMPailT op N. Y. — Agoit, A. Scott. U. 8. Mutual Laudable and PROvitBNT Associatio^t of Pennsylvania. — Apmt, M. IL Richey, Hollis Street. Newt York Mutual Marine Insurance Co. — Agent, H, Lawson, Bedford Row. LoKiLLARD — Cash Capital, $500,000; Standard — City Cash Capi- tal, $200,000, with large surplus ; Makket— Capital, $200,000, with large surplus ; Security — CiLsh Capital, $500,000, with lai-ge surplus ; Lamar— Cash Capital, $300,000, with largo surplns — Firo Insurance Companies, New York. A(i<'M, G. C. Whidden, Bedford liow. Acadia Fire Insurance Company. — President, John Tobin, Esq., M.P.P. Directors, John l^ntfus, Jas A. Moron, Alfred G. Jones, W.J. Coleman, Robt. Boak, jr., and Wm. Finlay, Esqrs. Hec'ij and Treasurer, John H. Harvey, Esq. Mercantile Marine Inpurancb Association. — President, Robt. Boak, jr. Esq. Vice Pres. Jairus Hart, Esq. MVcctors, W. J. Stairs, Geo. H. Starr, Wm. P. West, Daniel Crouan, Jno. T. Wyldo, Esqrs. Secrttan/, Chas. W. Wright, Esq. Office— Bedford Row, (Geldert's Building. London and Lancashire Fire Insurance Company. — (Capi- tal, £1,000,000 stg.) Head Office, 73 & 74 King William St., London. General Agent fur Nova JScotin, A. Scott, Esq., Bedford Row. . Provincial Marine Insurance Company of Canada. — (Capital £500,000.) Agent, G. C. Whidden, Bedford Row. Commerce — Cash Capital, $200,000; North Western, of Oswego — Cash Capital, $150,000; Phojnix, of Brooklyn- Caish Capital, $200,000; Resolute— Ctujh Capital, $200,000; Continental— of New York — Cash Capital, $500,000 ; Mercantile Mutual, and Nep- tune — Marine Insurance Companies of New Y^ork. Agent, J. Whit- man, Union Marine Buildings, Bedford Row. N. S. Marine Insurance Company. — (Capital £40,000.^ Presi- 18G4.3 N, Max- ' ISURAN'CK ' " I .) Sec'y. \\, £600,- IPOOTi, 0. ford Row. JJOMPANT. ful Whurf. >.) Direc- Jon. M. B. ny, Esqrs. mt, W. A. tal,S500,- j ic — Cash ■\gmt, ■Affent, A. inow OF , iLawson, !^a.sh Capi- ),000, with :e surplus ; Insurance I >w. obin, Esq., ncs, W.J. ' Treasurei', ient, Robt. | . J. Stairs, ilo, Esqrfi. (Geldert's r. — (Capi- ., London. —(Capital af Oswego I Capital, 3NTAL— of and Nep- ', J. Whit- * I.) Presi. ' '^"I'J^'."'^,. ,.v'u •MMM MMMM MMiift^M«*HUl 18C4.3 CONSUL!!. 78 ifenty V/iUiiiin Pryor. /)irerto)», ,J. 6. A. Crcijihton, John Williamson' L. K;irt- Geo. Mitchell, Esqrs* Aiuiitois, J. NV. Merkcl, J. C. Wilkio, Iv^qrit. Bi-oheft K. Yeomttnsi K«i|., Bodfonl Row. Uxios Mari!7k Ivsurancb Company of N. S.— (Capital £40,000.) Prf!., Wm. Kocho, (Acting.) Oiretton, C. H. M. Black. J. A. Moren, J, U. Ross, John T. W^alnwright, T. C. Kinnear, N. L. West, B. Wier, John OibMon, B W. Salter, and W. B. Hamilton, Ksqrs. Auditor$, — — —— * and John Watt, fisqrs. Secretary, £. Googo, Esq. Water Street. Avon Marine InscranCk CoMrANt.— 'Pr«ii(/en{, P. M. Canning ham. Secretary, Joseph Allison. WiNiisoR Marin K Insurancb CoMPAMY.-^Presicieirf, G^ P» Pay- zanto StcfiAarg, R. Bv Porter. Nova Scotia Land and Gold CrushiNo and Amaloamatino Company.— Limited Cap'l. £100,000 stg.) Head Office, 167, Gresham- House, Old Broad Street, London. Directortfor Nova Scotia, William Annand, M. P. P. and Benjamin Wier, Esqrs. Agent, Wm. Annand, Esq. i.ur ONSUL8. ..... Prussian Consul.->JM^ A» Creighton, Esq. ,^ , United States Consul. — Hon. Mortimer M. Jackson. . ,, Portuoursb Consul.— Frederick Charman, Esq. Spanish Vice-Consul. — J. G. A. Creighton, Esq. Brazilian Vicb-I?on8UL. — Michael Tobin, Esq. r. U Norway and Swedkn.— J. B. Oxley, Esq. Co.vsuL of the Free Hanseatic City of Hamburg.— William Pryor, Esq. Consul of the Free Hanseatic Cities of Bribmem and Lu> BEG. —William A. Hare. ■ ' " Vice-Consul of France and Consul for Austria.— William Cunard, Esq. United States Consul at Pictou. — B. H. Norton, Esq. United States Consular Agents. — Windsor, Peter Bnmhnm; Liverpool, J. 1>. Davis ; Shelburne, Cornelius White ; Barrintfton, G. Ro- bertson ; ling!Jfd fsia ds, John Locke ; Yarmouth, S. L. Balcbm ; Sydney, Hon. T.D.Archibald; Puf/wash, Henry G. Pineo; Gm/sliorough, Ed- mund H. Fninchvillo ; Plaiater Cove, Arichat and Port Hood, James G, McKeen ; Lingan, Kdmund M. Dodd, jr. ; Amherst, R. B. Dickey , Diijhy, John C Wade ; Annapolis, W. R. Ruggles. mm 74 JUDICIAL. [1864. JUDICIAL. ' r^- ' SUPREME COURT OF JUDICATURE, HAVING rAW AND EQCltY JUniSDlCTION TUROtGUOUT TUB PKOVlNCki. Chikf-Jhstick, Hon. William Yo'ingf. Assistant Jvdrjes, Hon. W. Blowers Bliss, Hon. E. Murray Dodd, Hon. W. Froderu k DcsBorres, «nd Hon. L. Morris Wilkins. Aitorvfy General, J. W. Johnston. Soli- citor General, Hon. W. A. Henry. Qtuen'a Coiinnels, Hon. J. W. .lohn- Bton, Hon. John Creighton, Samuel P. Fairbanks, Martin I. Wilkins, Hon. A. G. Archibfild, J. W. Ritchie. C. W. H. Harris, Jr, n C. Wade, Esquires, Hon. Jonathan McCulIy, Beamish Murdoch, A. G. McDon- ald, and Hiram Blanchard, Esqnires. Clerk of the Croum and Prothono- tary, James W. Nutting, Esq. Accountant General, Char's Twining, Esq. Masters, Halifax, C. Twining, H. Hartshome^ A. James, Wm. Howe ; Pictou, Edw. Roach ; Guysborough, Samuel R. Rnssel ; Yar- mouth, Thomas D. Chipman ; District of Shclbarne, Thos. Johnson ; District of Barrington, Uabripl Robertson ; James S. Marshall ; Hants, David Frieze; Kings, G. A. Blanchard ; Lnncnburg, J&mes Dowling; Annaoolis, Robert Bath, Silas Morse, and Geo. b. Milledge, Esquirec. Reporter of Decieions, Fitzgerald Cochran, Esq. COURT OF ERROR. The Lieatenant-Governor and the Members of Her Majesty's Execu- tive Council. COURT OF MARRlAoi: Aii»^l^fORCE. The Lieutenant. Governor (President), Ffon. udge Bliss (Vice Presi- dent), and the Members of Her Majesty's Execu 've Council. Registrar , \ James 11. Thorno. Advocates and Proctors, the j .rristers and Attoinies of the Supreme Court. ' . , ,, , r , ^, , COURT OF VICE ADMIRALTY OF i \LIFAX, N. S. (Including Canada.) HAVING PRIZB JURISDICTION OVER BRITIS VCHtB AMERICA. Vice-Admiral, the Governor-Gen-iral of British .' )rtli America ; Judge, the Hon. and Worshipful Alex. Stewart, C. B. , nrogatei — Halifax: Charles Twinine, J. C. Hallibuton, A. Primrose, J. \V. Ritchie, S. P. Fairbanks, and Nepean Clarke ; Wallace, Alexr. McFarlane ; Trmo, Ebenezer Munro ; Windsor, Harry King ; Arichat, C. F. Harrington ; Sydney, C. B., Ja«. McKeagney ; Antigonish, W. A. Henry; Receiver General of Droits, C. B. Hamilton, Esq. Registrar, James R. Smith, Esq. marshal, Hugh Hartshome, Esq. * Advocate and Procurator- General, Hon. J. W. Johnston. Advocates and Proctors, the Barristers and Attornies of the Supreme Court. Interpreter and Translator of Ger- man and French, R. G. Haliburton, Esq. The Sheriffs, Mayors, and Constables throughout the Province are also Officers of this Court Usher and Messenger, , Jas. Venables. Banlc of Admiralty Deposits, llic Bank of British >iorth America at Halifax. The Court sits on stated days, by adjournment ; and also on the inter- mediate days whenever business may require. VTHBItK -sr [1864. }Vt TUB |e», Hon. W. I^csBarres, inston. Soli- J. W. .»ohn. I. Wilkins, -^^C. Wade, i». McDon- nd Prot/iono- 9 Twining, , Jnmes, Wm. inssel ; Yar- j >8. Johnson ; j laU ; Hants, j !8 Dowling; f©, lisquiree. "tj's Execn- (Vioe Presi- Hegislrar, »J Attoinies ■, N. S. MERICA. 'fa; ./u^ycj —Halifax ; tchic, S. P. ne; Triuo, tarrington ; >■ JReceiver R. Smith, Procurator- Barristers ^o^ of Ger- •.vorp, and iJs Court 'posits, the » tlie inter- 1864.] JUDICIAL. 75 JUDGES AND REGISTRARS OF PROBATE, AND REGIS" TRARS OF DEEDS. C0UNTIR9. jniDGES OF PROBATE. George S.Milledste. JameH McKeagney. Ebcn P. Munro. John D. Kinnear. James A. Denniaon. ( Edward CurrUt and 1 Hugh McDonald. VVm. Sutherland. Harry King. John L. Tn-maln. Geo A. Rbuvhard. Oeorge T. Holomon. Jamoa Fogo. 'harles Moroe. Win. R. Oiitler. Alex. McNaughton. Alex. McDonald. Wm. Jnnea. James Murray. Jr. BEOUta. or PROBATI. Annfl|iol!6, (ape Bi-cton, Colcheatiir. Cumberland, Dlgby, Ouyaboro', Halifax. Hantfi, Inverness, Kings. Lunenburg, ricuu. Queens, Richmond, Slielburue, Sydney, Victoria. Yarmouth, SUPREME COURT AND ITS SITTING. WITH NAMES OF PllOTHONOTARIES. Kdwnrd 11. Cutler. Donald N MacQneen. Qeorge Campbell. Wm. M. Fulletton. Charles Budd. J Rami. R. KuBselland John McKecn. m. Howe. Heglnnid B. Pnrter. Itoiit McDongall. Geo. A. nariiaby. Adolphua Oaetz. Daniel Dickson. fieniy W. Smith. Wm. G-. Ballam. CorneUu« Vv hito. George Brennan. Vlfred Halihnrton. Henry A. Grantham BEO'rS OF PEEDS. Edward H. Cutler. James P. W^aid. Jamea K. Blnir. fJas E. Purdyand 1 A. B. Bradley. Guy C Jones, f William Molr and 1 Hugh McDonald. W. H. Keating. Reginald B. I^rter, John L. Tremaln. Thoa. B. CampbeiL John Heckman. John Ferguson. Nathaniel Freeman. George E. Jean Cornelius White. A. D. Harrington. Wm. Jones. John Murray. VHEIIB HELD. Annapolis, Sydney, O. B., Truro, Amherst, Digby, Guysbdro', nalifax. Windsor, Port Hood, Keiitvillfl, Lunenburg, Piciou, Liv^Tpool, Arichat, Biirrington, Shdhuino, Antignnishe, BMrtdeck, Tusket, Yarmouth, SPRINO TBBM. TALL TERM. Tuesdays, do. . do. do. do. do. f do. \ do. do. do. do. do. do. do. do. Wednesdays, do. Tuesdays, do. d.. do 23th 7 th ■ 7th 2let aist ftth 2lBt 28th 7th 2l8t Hth 23th 14th !»rd 28th 10th 27th 1 2th 14th 17lh June, July Apll June April June May June May, Jiily »s May and 4th 4th 4th lith 27th Sth 7th 3rd -18th 18th Itth Hth 18th 6lh 2ith 2nd 2nd Sth nth nth 2cSth October. Septr,^. Novr. Dec. \ Novr. > Sept Nov. October. Sept ;: } raOTaOKOTABIEB. George R Grassie. Chaa. B Leonard, Jr. Jas. F. Blanchard. A. S. Blenkhorn. Henry Stewart. Kdward Carritt. J. W. Nutting. Henry MundelL John L. Trcmain. George A. Barnaby. James Dovvliug. David Matheson. John Edgar. Danl. OX'. Madden. Peter O. Fraser. Riohard J. Forristall. Wm. Jones. J. W. H. Rowley. ! SITTINGS OK THE GENERAL SESSIONS OF THE PEACE 1 AND DEPUTY SURVEYORS OF CROWN LANDS. I COONTI ES. TOWNSHIPS. i Annapolis Annapolis, j Cape Breton Sydney, Colchester, Truro, i I ' C umberland Amherst, Pigby. Clare, TBRMS^ TueBdayi,"mhTprll. 2Hh October. iRt .Mar<'.h,12lh July, •• 12th Jan. Cth Jan, '•"' . ' 2Gth April PEP SURTBT0R8. Rlcli."J. UnlackeT I. N. Archibald. W Faulkner, f a. O'DonnolL tChaa. 1». Roach. J G Dimock. Alpheus Jones. It i lip m 76 SHERIFFS CORONERS. [1864. Digby. Tuesday. lutNoT Oajrsboro', Ouysboro*. >• IPtb Jan., 8rd May, W. Tlartshorne. Bt. Mary's. •• 4th Oct. 0. Taylor. Hallftui, Halilax. •• Sth March. 4th June, 4th Wm. A. Hendry. Sept, 3rd Dee. wni. Annorson. . R. A. Logan. ■it -r '■" '.-'. .f -: , -.■,' ••: K^, ■•■ ■ .•- . ,;.■.■ .' Wm. DaTiilson. • - ■ • • , .- Clias. FulrliankR. Hants, Windsor, •♦ 4th October. , , , .? Geo. F. McDonald. Gore. « 11th October. Benj. Smith. IiiTeniea«t Port Hood, •• 13th Jan., 4th Oct. John Murphy. James H. Austen. Kings, Kentville, •• 26«h April, 25th Oct E, E. Armstrong. Lunenburg, Lunenburg, Monday, I2th April John Lawson. Pictoui PICtOtt, .lames H. Uood. . Tneedays, 2d Feb., Sth Jan. Peter Ross. Queentk Liverpool, >• 12th Jan. WhltFreomanand [ J. l-'ellnre. Richmond, Aricltat, « 8th Feb. Jas. McKonale. BI}«lbunie, Barrtngton, Monday. 2d May. Alex. IJamilton. Shelburne, " 12th Jan.. 6th Jun«>. AntigoniBbe Dorchester, Tuesday, 12ih Jan. D. C. Robertson. Viotori*, Baddeck, - l.'ith March, 20th Sept. Donald Ross. G-. H. Gesner. Yannoutli, Tnsliet, • 19th April. 18th Oct. Peter L. Hatfield. Yarmoutli, " 8tli March, fith Sept. SHERIFFS AND CLERKS OF THE PEACE. COUNTIES. SHERIFFS. CLBKKS OF PKACK. Annapolb, Peter Boniiett. George R. Grassie. Cape Breton, Colchester, Napoleon Gibbons. Cli ai-les E . Leonard. Chas. Blanchard. Joseph Dickson. Cumberland, R. McLean. ClifTord K. Morse. Digby, John K. Vieta. Edmund H. Franchrille. Henry Stewart. Guysboro/ S. Russell & J. Mcintosh. Halifax, John J. Sawyer. Nepcan Clarke. Hants, Joseph Allison. HcniT Mimdcll. Inverness, Georpe C. Lawrence. John L. Tremafn. ;, Kings, Johu M. Caldwell. Wm. H. Chipman. ' . . Lunenburg, John H. Kanlback. Daniel Owen. Pictou, Wm. H. Harris. James Skinner, Queens, John W. Scott. Wni. Ford. Richmond, John F. Fuller. George E. Jean. , Shelburne, Thomas Johnston. R. Thomppon. Sydnej, Victoria, Henry P. Hill. J. S. Ingraham. lames Wilkie. A. F. HalibnrtoD. Yarmouth, Jos. Shaw. James M. Lent. AKITAPOLIS COrWTT. Bonnett, Isaac B. Bingay, Geo. T., M.D. Brent on, John Crosscnp, Stephen Crosscnp Zebediah Ditmars, Gilbert F. Fowler, 'Alexander Hall, David CORONERS. Kennedy, John Leslie, Robert M. D. Phinney, Laurence Ross, John Willett, Walter Woodherry, Jno. M. D, Winchester, Wisswell CAFE BRETON CODNTY, Hill, John L. Mf-^Quinn, D. W. McAlpine, Charles Robertson, Lnuchlan COLCIIKSTEtt COUNTT. Crane, Silas H. Ciccd, Charles Crow, David V. ])iokey, .John B. Muir, Samuel Ilartahorne. Taylor, n. A. Hendry. II. Ardorson. A. Logim. 0. DaThlson. ts. Fajrliankfl. F. McDonald. ,f. Smith, n Muriihy. es H. Austen. ■ Armstrong, n LanrBon. 108 H. Hood, r Ross. itFreomanand ellore. I McKonale. :• IlamiltoD. Robertson. \\mas D. Farish, James G. Hatfield, Foreman Tooker, John LIST OF BARRISTERS AND ATTORNIES. RESIDENT IN NOVA SCOTIA. :;:Hr-. ■ VAMKS. Akins, Thomas B. *Archibald, A. G. Archibald, Peter S. BUinchard, Geo. A. *Blanchard, Hiram Bingiiy, Thos. V. B. Beamish, Francis S. Blanchard, W. H. Buniycrtt, John Buckertield, Wm. II. Bent, Fi-edk. * RESIDENCE. NAME. Halifax. ♦Creighton, Hon. J. Truro. Clarke, Nepcan Do. *Campbcll, Stewart Kentville. Cunningham, P. M. Halifax. Cogswell, James C. Yarmouth. Cutler, W. R. Halifax. Cowling, Edw. C. Windsor. Chandler, Wm. B. Truro. Collins, Brenton H. Amherst. Cochran, FitzG, Do. Campl)eU, G«0/ RRSIDBNCB. Lunenburg. Halifax. GuyslKtro'. Windsor. Halifax. | Arichat. Annapolis. Arichat. Halifax. Do. Truro. ml U..«M' 1 . -f»f • • - — -■««- -"■^j.-.n^t"'* - — ■-'-'— ■ -■ - '-T"» — '-^^ - 1— •■ 78 BARRISTERS. C1S64. Cheslejr, Thos. W. BridgetOTvn. | Lynch, Peter Halifax. Creighton, Jos. Lunenburg. Lenoir, Peter H. Do. Chandler, Robt. D. Amherst. Longworth, Israel Truro. 1 Coomba, Jos. Halifax. Morse, James S. Amherst. I^ennison, Jas. A. Digby. ♦Murdoch, Beamish Halifax. Dickson, Robert B. Trnro. Morse, Silas U. Amherat. Uickcy, Hon. R. B. Amiierst. Moore, Stephen H. Kentville. DeWoIf, Jas L. Windsor. Morse, Silas L. Bridgetown. Dickson, Dunl. Picton. McQueen, Don. L. Sydney, C. B. j Desbrisay, Mather B. Chester. Milledge, Geo. S. Annapolis. Desharres, Lewis \V. Gnyshoro'. McGregor, John Halifax. DeBlois, Samuel W. Halifax. ♦McCully, Hon. J. Do. Dennison, James Digby. Munro, Ebeu. F. Truro. DeBlois, W. A. Halifax. Matheson, David Pirtou. Dawson, Geo P. McKcagney, James Sydney, C. B. Dennison, (Seo. Digby. Morse. Charles Liverpool. ♦Fairbanks, 8. P. Halifax. Murray, Jas. jr. Yarmouth. Fogo, James Pictou. Mct'uUy, Kobt. Amherst. Fuller, Tnos. H. Arichat. McNutt, John D. Truro. Fullerton, Wm. M. Amherst. McKar ane, Alux. Amherst. Grassie, Geo. R. Annapolis. McKinlay, Joint Pictou. Grantham, Henry H. Yarmouth. ♦McDont ' A. C. Do. Gray, Wm. M. Halifax. McDonuid, James Do. Gray, Samuel H. Do. McDonald, Danl. Antigonish. ♦Harris, C W. H. Kentville. Marshall, John S. Liverpool. Hartshome, Hugh ' Halifax. McKcnzic, Geo. A. Pictou. Harrington, Edw. H. Do. Morse, Clifford K. Amherst. Halliburton, J. C. Do. McDonald, Hugh Antigonish. Haliburton, Gustavus Shelliurno. McKay, JS'ewtoii L. Sydney, C.B. Truro. Harrington, C. F. Arichat. McColla, Chas. Hill, Henry P. Antigonisho. Aliller, Wm. Halifax. , Howe, Wm. Halifax. McDonald, Saml. ♦Henry, W. A. Antigonishe. McCoy, Wm. Shelbume. Haliburton, Alf. P. Baddcck. JSutting.J. W. Pro'y. Halifax. Hi.l, Philip C. Halifax. Nutting, Edw. P. Do. Harris, Thos. W. Kentville. Owen, Charles B. Yarmouth. Hamilton, Peter S. Halifax Owen, Daniel Lunenburg. Haliburton, R. G. Do. Oldright, Henry Wallace. Hill, Wm. H. Do. Ouscley, John \V. Windsor. Harrington, Brenton Do. Primrose, Alex. Halifax. ♦Johnston, Hon.J.W. Do. Pryor, Henry Do. Attjf. Gen. Prescott, James R. Cornwallis. James, Alex. Do. Pvko, Edward A. Do. Johnston, J. W. Jr. Do. Purves, S. L. Pictou. " Johnston, W. A. Do. Roach, Chas. D. Amherst. Johnston, J. W. K. Do. Roach, Edward New Glasgow Johnston, Heary W. Do. ♦Ritchie, J. W. Halifax. King, Harry, d.c.l. Keating, Wm. H. Windsor. Ruggles, T. D. BridgetOTvn. Halifax. Richey, Matthew H. Halifax. Kinnear, John D. Amherst. (iitchie, Jos. N. Do. Kaulback, H. A. N. Lunenburg. Ruggles, Henry L. Bridgetown. Kenny. G. B. Halifax. Sawcrs, W. Q.' Ualifjix. Kerr, James J, Wallace. Solomon, Geo. T. Lunenburg. 'Kirby, Lewis Halifax. Sawyer, J. J. Halitax. .1 ■ [1S64 . lalifox. Do. ?niro. imhcrst. lalifax. tmherst. [eiitvillo. iridgotown. j ydney, C. B. j nnapolis. alit'ax. j:>o. ruro. if^tou. fdiiey, C. B. iverjjooi. urmouth. nihcrst. ruro. mlierst. ctou. Do. Do. '- r.tigonish. verpool. ctou. nlieret. itigonish. duey,C.B. uro. liiinx. , elbume. lifax. Jo. rmouth. iienbiirg. ilUice. ndsor. lifax. )o. 'nwallis. )o. tou. ilicrst. V Glasgow if'ax. Igetown. ifax. •o. fffctown. ifiix. en burg. itUX. 1864.] coMMisaiONEUs 0? ixsoLVKNT dei;to;.s. 9 Sutherland, Wm. jH.'illfax. Sinicli, James R. Do. Schmidt, C. E. \V. 1 Do. Shannon, 8. LeoiwmV Do. Srowart, C. J. Suiids, Ilicliiird jr. Smith, lloiiry VV, Skerry, .'ohii Sriibhs, John Smith, Joliii T. Saviiry, A. \V. Twiiiiiifj, Charles Twiirmj,', H. C. D. Tiionio, Jas H. Thomson, James Twining, Wm. Tohiii, Jumos G. Tiemain, John L. Trcmain, Edw. D. .\r!ih(.'rst. '(iriinvillo. Tii verpool. ILdif'ix. lAmherst. I Do. |N. Bfunswic 'Halifax. I Do. Bridijetown. Halifax. Do. Do. Port Mood. Port Mood. Troo]), .Tared C. Ticmun, Barclay E. Unifit.'lve,A. M,,i>.c.i. Uiii icke, Norman F. Uiiiacke, W. Fitz. lJiii:\«ko, Roiiie *\Vilkins, Martin I. \V()!)sr.r, Menrv B. Whid len, Wn{. C *\ViHli,.L C. Vi'vldo, Isaae J. Wallaro, Thos. J. Weeks, Otto Weeks, Ju'eph H. Whid.le.:, John E. White, Alonzo J. WiniiiL'it, Aiex. 11. iWliiU:, X. W., jr. I Those marked * arc Queen's Counsel. Most of the Barristers and Attoruies are Notaries Punlic. - ■ COMMISSIONERS FOR OIVINO nELIEF TO INSOLVKXT DUirrORS, AND FOR TAKING AFFIDAVITS TO ilOLO TO UAH.. Annapoms.— Robert H. Bath, Miijor Cliip,n:ui. Wm. Y. Fnr^-ter, Chiirles Forhos, J:vs. GiMy, Cweo. U. 'irussie, Andrew iltiiidcrsuu, .fames Poyntz, l.-jraol W. Kujiglos, Jos. Wheelock, Ebiiiij. Capk Bkp,ton-.— .((ihi- Bourinot. Pi-ter H. Clarke. Phas. Leonard, Chas. Mc.UijIne, W. GanuaoU, John L. Moir, L. liobaon, John McLean. CoLCHKSTKR — Soitiiiel Archibiikl, James F. Blundianl, Jainoa K. Bluir, Silas 11. Ciano, Win. Oiini|>bcll, Jost'ijli Dionsoti, David li. l.yii Is, Wm. McKiuaou, Francis li. Talker, Wiii. llutheifonl, ChurlOB Tucker, John \\lor, EKqrs. CvMBEiii.AND.— Wm. W. Bent. Amos S. Blinkhorne. Francis C.arrott, Charles O. Doiikin, Charles DeWolf. .J. W. Dc.la'ny, Michael Oordon, Joshua Hiiesii.s. f*ili)s H. Mo so. Donald Mclvny, C."E. Ratchf.inl, Hon. J?, u. Pinoo, James Page, Wm. H. liogers, C. D. Roach, A. A. Black, Cyrus Bent, Escirs. UioBY.— Chas. B'.uld, Lewis Banqiio. John DonneR.in, ArVm. Gamniell, Edivard Ilojriin. Eldw. Marshall, John A. Morso, Jolin McLean, .Ji>hnRoblnbon, L. Iwobeitson, B:it,il Rol)icheau, Carlton Suliiean, Henry Stewart, Esars, GuYSDOHo'.— lion. R. .M. Cutler, Edw. J. Cunninj;h(im, Edw. Carritt, James B. Iladley. > hristopher Jost, 11. McDonald, Wm. Hart, St. Xari/'s; St. n.ari/'s, John Mahoney, W. J, Scott. Ef^qrs. IIaltfax.— lion. J. H. Anderson, John Esson, Joseph .TenninRS, Hon. Alex. Keith- Joseph ICaye. Andrew McKiiilay, John Naylor, Chailes M. Nutfing, Andrew Bhiolds, James R. Smith, James Tremaiu, H. C. I>. Twininj,', Esqrs. Hants.— David Freize. John Oiis Kin;r, Hon. R. A. McHefly, Henry Mundill, Jaa. Sivngster, Johu M. Smith. Jacob VViihrow, Klkanah Youn;,', Esqrs. iNVKfiNESs.— Peter L. Broiia'd, Hon. Wm. Mcfveon, Lauchl,-.n McDougall, Jas. McDounel, John L. Tremain, Dunsier Tremain, F,si|rs. Kj>fOB — Gnorffo A. Barnaliv, Mahew Bcckv.-i'.h, CMleb R. Bill. Seth nnrfress. Thorn '8 B Camiibell. Benjamin H. (Jalkin, Wm. H. Chipman, Win. II. Chipman, Williani Crane, iiu^h L. Dlckoy, John F. Hutchinson, Caleb 11. Raud, Richard Stair, Esqrs. Bridgetown. Bad dock. Halifax. Do. Do. Do, Pii'iou. ICentville. Sliel!)urne. Di;ihy. Giiv-ihoro'. Haiifax. Do. Do. Bri l^ewater. Sydney, C. B. | Bridiietowu. vShell)iinio. W' m 80 MAGISTRATES, [1864. LtJNBNBuno.-— Daniel Dimock, Jnmes Dowling, Henry Earnst, Matt. Earnet, John ITarley.^John Heckman, AVra. Kobb, Epqra., PicTou.— Georpo Cum|ibel1, Jiimos Crirliton, Kobort Doull, Jnmea Fraser. Wra- Oordoii, D. Ildckin. Hiivid WatlicMm, lioffk. MrKoiizie, liobert Mnrniy. Jnini-s Miirducli, Henry Muiulell, lIcMiiy K. Narraway, Abram rutteiKoii, Ju,nicH I'rinnoae, DniKiuii Robertson, JameB Skiiuior, Khqrs. QuEENB.— JaniPB BarRS, John Cnmplxll, John Cnrten. John Edpar, James F. Moore. Thomas R. Patlllo, Robeit Roberts. Caleb Sceley, Janios Collie, W'm. Ford, John Shirretr, Kt^qra. Richmond.— Wm. Crelghton. Peter DecBrteret. Simon Ponovnn, Qcorfco T. ITand- ley. Thomas Leaver, John Kiiller. Ikn y Marlell, D. O'C. Madden, Donald Mathi- Bon, J. R. Smith, Isaac LeViciConto. .lohn Frthill, Et^qis. Shelbupne.— Andrew Barclay. Joglali Collin. Robert Cnrrie, Geo, H. Pcmetadt, Isaac G. Enslow. 0. W. Homer, Gilbert M(;Kenna, Alexander McNanghton, .lames Mnir, Gabriel lUibcrlaon, Winthrop Sar!,'eiit. .losiah Snow, Jr., J. C. Smith, John Tottie, Oorneliim Viiiilo, Peter G. Kraser, Esqra. Sydney. — Oeorjro Hronnan, Wni, R. Cunningham, Wra. G. Hlcrlihy, Alexander McDonald. M. D. William J. Reck. Victoria.— J OBCph Hart, Wm. Jones, Donald Moriison, Donald McLean, Wm. II« Rowley, James Sijarkliiig, Alex. Taylor, Robt. A. Junes, Et>qr&. MAGISTERIAL. JUSTICES OF THE PEACE. Annapolis Countv. Strathan Bailey, Samuel BmIcoid, James BaU'om, Joel Banks, Kobcrt H. Bath, John F. Bath, Ambro.se Bent, Elias Bent, John Bent, Jolin Berry, 1st, TniiiH Bo;i,arr, Andres Boliaker, Major Chipman, Cu.t'os; Jacoh CInite, Sanuiel li. Chipman, Warren Cluite, VVliliiam Crossciip, l.st, W. J. Cro.sscup, William Dargie, Peter Do Lancy, .Jolm 11. Ditmars, Arthur Dods^e, R. B. I)arlineorn:c M. I^hisliolni, ^m. Chis- 1864. MAOISTKATKS. 81 liolm, Alex. M. Chisliolm, Jolm Cameron. Cliarlos Cameron, Williiim Ciuuiin^^liani, Edward C rlictr, Daviil Condon, Wm. Curifio, M. 1)., Michael Crisp, I'eter (Jerrior, Liiciiin DoiiDn, Alex, Cliisliolni, Richard il. Forrestuil, W^m. Gerrior, Edward (iorman, AVni. C. Iliorliliy, Rol)ert N. Henrv, Aaron I). Ilarrinirton, Alex. McDonald, M. \^.,'(Ciisfos), Don. McKen/.ie, Hod'k. McDonald. Aniens McDoiv^all, Ihiuli McDon- ald, Robert McDonald, An^^ns McDonald, Alexander McDonald, Jolm ^leDonald, Norman McDonald, Donald McDonald, John McDomild, Christopher McDonald, John McDonald, Donald McDomdd, John IMcDonald, Archibald McCilvfay, John McKenzio, John McKinnon, Alexander Mcintosh, Donald McMillan, Lauchlin McEachran, John McMillan, IIn;^h McGilvray, Alex. McNan<,diton, A. A. Ofiden, David Power, James Kandall, Elisha Randall, Joseph Smith, Allan Smith, John Scarn, Robert Trotter, Dcslauriei-s Joussaint. Cai'K Brbton County. — Hon. T. 1). Archibald, E. P. Arehbold, Wm. Armstron}?, Yorke Harrin^rtcm, Alex. J. Ball, John Bonrlnot, Henry V. B^-own, Wm. W. Bowen, Geortie E. Bnrchill, Wm. Butler Patk. Cadofran, John D. Clarke, Wm. Corhett, Thomas Caldwell, John Christie, John Dowlinj^, Henry Davenport, John Fermi-on, Neil Fergu- pon, John Forbes, Wni. Ganimell. Donald Gilils, John D. Gillis, Angus Gillcrs, Robt F. Hamilton, (jieorgo Hill, Arnold Holmes, Caleb A. Huntington, John N. Ingraham, Lanr. Kiivanagh, jr., Bellone (fouth- rean, C. li. Harrington, Richard Laffivi, Dona d MeAuley, Charles E. l^eonard, (Custm), N. H. Martin, Anthony Martell, Donald MeAulay, James ^latheson, Thomas Moore, Wm. Murray, jr., Charles MeAlpine, Dongald McDougall, Angus McDonald, Don'ald McDonald. Martin McDonaltl, Murdoch McDonald, Donald McDougall, Augustine Mac- Gilvray, Alex. Melnnes, H. Mclntyre, Pat. Mullins, John McKinnon, George McKay, Alex. McKenna, D. J. McNeil, Alex. McLean, Donahl MeLcan, James McNeil, Donald McNeil, Stephen M(\Pherson, VVjIliam McQueen, Duncan McKenzie, Simon Niehol. CoiiNTY. — Natliimii'l Aucih, Joseph Atkinson, Wni. Baker, J(^n linker, Alinilmm V. Jietts, Wni. W. IJent, t'vnis licnr, Ck'o, .Ki'r<:iii!in. A. A. lilix k, lliniin Ulack, (\vrus Bliuk, a! S. lilonk- lioiiie, lA'inut'l iiijiiiey, .'olin I>i;j;(l(»\v, Levi Doidon, John Brn;j:jr, A. 1*. IJnuliey, W. \>. l>iuiiid;;e, Frnmis Ciinoll, Martin Chapman, VVm. 1*. , Clii.siio'lni, .Ins. Coatos, Ciins. Creed, Win. F. Cntten, Meetis Chappel, IIoratiaA. Davidson, John Davison, Thos. C. Dewolfo, Chas. Dewolfc, : Janjes W. Dclaney, ArehiMald Dickie, C. G. C. Donkin, 11. ])onkiii' : J. Drys(hile, .lohn K. Klderkin, lOnocii Fnibrce, Step. Fulton, (Custus), James Fullert(»n, David P. Fnllerton, flico. Glendenninjj, T. llanisoii, Henry Harrison, Francis F. HatfieUI, Wm. B. Henley, Eph. Howard, \ H. B. Hunter, N. P. Hiijj;hes, Thomas Johnston, Kdwin Joluiston, J.N. : B. Kerr, Ki)en Kerr, James Kirkpatriek, Geory;o Knowlion, G. Lewis, j Jesse Lewis, David Lawrcnee, Alex, lieslie, Thomas Lojinn, M. Lowe, : Thos. I^ushy, Peter McFarhinc, John Morse, Norman McLcod, Donahl ; MeKenzie, Patrick McKay, Thomas McKay, James MeNab, Dennis \ McNaniarii, liobt MeNutt, Hohert MeElman) Francis CRegan, Jo-^eph Oxlcy, W. B. Dxley, .lames Page, John H, Peers, Hon.lL G. Pineo, Jacob G. Purdy, David Pijrdy, Gilbert Pnrdy, 2nd, David Pngsley, Douglas Pugsk'v, Michnei K. Pugsley, Wm. Pipes, James Batchford, Charles E. Kacihford, Morri:' liandolph, Thomas Bead, Joseph Bead, B. CV. Bead, Bol)ert Biplev, Thomas Boaeh, .Aaron Bockwell, D. l{oss, ]{. W. Jjalter, John T. Smith, Wm. Stuart, B. K. Smith, T. Swallow, Thomas Tiiompson, Jolm Travis, John rnieinan, Samuel Webb, Chas. Ward, Bobert J. Ward, Wm. Waugh. DiGiJY CoiNTY. — Wm. Aymur, Benj. V. Bfflrcornc, Chas. Budd, Custos, Joseph Bancroft, Wm'. B. Bent, Francis Bourneuf, Lewis Q. Boiirque, Samuel T. Bacon, Colin Camjtl)ell, Hon. A. F. Comeau, Custos for Clare, Mendal Crocker, George Cossaboom, Wm. Coggins, Samuel Doueett, .John Dakin, George Denton, Jolm Donnegon, Felix Dcvcaux, jr., John S. Eldridgc, Edward Everett, Boss C C. Fanning, James Harris, Edward Haines, Jolni Hogan, oeo. Henderson, Jesse Harris, John Haines, Benjamin Hardy, Edw. A.Jones. Bobt. .lourneay, Sterlis Jones, .las. 11. Jones, -ones Morehouse, Edw. M. Marshall, Wm. F. Marshall, John B. Melanson, John McNeil, Lauehlin McKay, Wm. McKay, Patrick MacGin, Patrick Nowlan, Thomas O'Brien, E. B. Oakes]^ Elisha Payson, Stephen Paysbn, Holland E. Payson, Beuben Perry, George B. Potter, John W. Powell, J.hn V. Purdy, Wm. F. Polt» r, Jolm Boliinson, Ikiij. H Buggies, Ira Baymond, Matliurine Bobicheau, Charlton Sabean, Sabine Savary, Wm. Saunders, James Stewart, Nathan Tnpper, Edw. K. Timpanv,' Isaiah Thurlier, Thomas B. Tooker, .lolin Wanl, David Welsh, James Walsh, John W. Wright. GuvsiiOKOtoii County. — Saml. Aikins (Bobert's son), Jesse An- dsrson, Sam. Archibald, Wm. J. Bigelow, Alexander Boudroit, Biclal. Bruce, David Buchanan, Angus Cameron, jr., Colin Chisholm, Edward J, Cunningham, (Citsfos), lleri)crt B. Cunningham, John Cumminger, Jesse Cumminger, B. M. Cutler, Joseph David, John Ehlcr, James Fitzgerald, Akx. Fislier, Simon Giflin, Si>enccr (iiffin, Donald Gunn, Jas. B. Hadlty, Josc])h W. Hadley, John Hattie, Wm. Hart, Jatnes E. Hart, Styles Hart, James llaidon, Wm. llarlsliorne, Jonathan Hartley, Wm. O IleUe nan, James llemlow, John Jamieson, Clui.stopher Jost, Thos. Keating, Bol)!. Kennedy, -Ino. Kiik, Angus Kirk, Jno. JVlahoney, .lohn J. Marshall, Hugh McDonald, ((.\islos, St.. Mmifs), Alexander McDonald, Martin Meajiher, John McMillan, John W. McKcen, Abuer [1864. ^on, Win. ruri IJt'iir, S. Dlcnk- |^'J;, A. J'. Win. V. I Cliappel, . Dcwolfc, . Doiikiii* (Custus), llanisoii, , Ilowiird, inw>i i»i «iiri 1801.] ki^AtaM** MAOISTItATKS. 8:) M('Kcn?ie, Jolin M('Kcn^;lj, William Moir, 'Piio-*. Milward, Goo. Nnrris. Tlio.;. <)'Fiaviu,/r. G. I'eart, Wm. rrinu". John iJudc, Aiulw. San;.stcn .io!m A. Steole.'John Sinclair, Alex. Smdair, Thomas Smith, .folin B. Simpson, Geor<:o Sci)it, Win. G. Scott, James A. Torv, John A. Torv, James Wallace Wm. II. Wyldc. Halifax County. — Hon. J. FL Anderson, David Annand. David Ai'oliil)ald, .f. A. Ik'll, Matthew Burris, .ludali Borden, Henry H.dcom, Wm. I'arker, Ehraim E. Bur;:^ess, William E. Biiuc, Jo>e|)h Browner, Ezroom Bontilicr, Geo. B. Crcijrhton, James Crouclier, Jas. Cocliran, Samnel Caldwell, Geo. L. Chipman, John Crooks, IVtei- Crooksh;mks, John Carrniehael, Adam Dean, Philip J. Dodd {^'ib/e ln'fiuil), William Evans, Alex. Farquharson, Alexr. Eraser, Bohert Fox, David Falconer, I'atk Fuller, Henry A. Gladwin, Matthew Gould, Jas. L. Grillin, John Geddes, Thos. A. Gactz, Lawrence Ilarishorne, Chas. lianiilton, Chas. D. litiuter, llj'iry llonritzy, Wm. Hays, Joseph Jciinin';;s, Lawrence Johnson, Jas. Kent, Alexr. Kelly, Jos. Kaye, Win. Liuidiiis. llobert A. Lo^an, J'hilip Lelson, Westcotte Lyttleton, John LnmlK-rt, Frane.s Layton, Wm. J. uydiard, Henry Leslie, Henry Y. Mott, John Martin, Francis Munro, Alex. Mitehncr, Jas. Mason, Geor<^o Mum o, A. XUivin- lay (t'tistos), Angus Mclnnis, Lauchlin M( Quanie, Arch. MePhee, Don. McLean, Isaac MeCurdy, Donald Murray, Jeremiah Xorthup, John Naylor, John NuuHts, Danl. 0'(Jorman, Thomas Potts, l*atrick l^ower, Henry Pryor, Jos. Pearson, Nathl. Uussell, Geo. Ho'>ertson, Edward n. Uyan, Hobert Bomans, Andw. Shields, Alex. Stephens, Arch. Scott, John Stairs, Henry Shellimt, John Tiiomus, Wm. JL Tidmarsh, Thos. ToI>in, David Thomj)son, J. D. Tapper, —— Turner, Jas. Ward, Thos. Wallace, Stephen Wliite. • Hants Countv.— John Allison, James W. Allison, ^[vttllew Allison, Georjrc Armstronir, Kol)ert W. Allison, Jo!in S. Ijrennaii, J. Burgess, Benjamin Blois, William A. Bennett, IJerijamin Curr, Constant Ciiurch, Stephen C. Card, Wm C^hamliers, Vi. Church, jr., Jamus Cochran, D. Cochran James F. < 'ochrati, Wm. C. Casey, Josiah Cusianee, Geo. H. DeWolfe, Isaac Douiilass, Geor;.TO Densmore, I>;iiali Diinock, John Dimoek, Shubael Dimock, Edw. VV. Dimock, Jlon.^nn, H Goudiic, Dr. James II. Dennison, William Etter, D.ivid Fneze, Ben, Eraser, M. D., Uobert Faulkner, James Greeno, Dennison ILirvey, Gooii^e Harvie, N. T. Harris, Walter Hunter, Gootkc A. Johnston, Lewis W . Hill, James Miller, James W. Kins;, Joscpli Keating, John Lockhart, W. Lawrence, Isaac Lake, J. P. Pellow, William Mumford, Joseph M idill, Nicholas Mosher, senr., Benjamin Marsters, Hon. B. A. IVL-HetFey, Custos IVcst. iJiv.; George McKay, John MeDou^^nll, William McDoiijrall, John M. Macumber, James McKenzie, Harris Martin, James S. O'Brien, (Juntos, East. Div.; l^rancis Parker, Samuel Palmer, James Piitman, Gco-ge Parker, Shubael IJ. Parker, Joseph Kickards, James Bernoids, David Reiil, Benjamin Smith, Arcliiljald Smith, John Smith, Goorje Smith, Bennett Smith, I-^aialj Smit!i, Thos. A. >'iiiith, J<»hn 8. Smith, David Scott, Israel SanforJ, Tiiomas Sandford, Michael B. Sahur, G. B. San- ford, Alexanaws(m, W. H. Davies, Win. Dunbar, Robt. Doull, Geo. Denoon, Robert Fra- .ser, J)iines Eraser, Wm. Eraser, James D. B Frascr, Alex. Eraser, .loim McP. Eraser, Alex. Eraser, (N. (}.), Rod. Eraser, Donald Eraser, James Eitzpatrick, Wm. Gordon, Alex. Grant, John Grant, Neil Guim, James Grant, John Gray, Adam Gordon; Hon. John Holmes, John Hogg, John Ilalliay, Daniel liockin, Custos ; James Henderson, John Holmes, James Holmes, Thorn. Horn, Andrew Hunter, James Ives, James Kitchen, Ro!)crt Lowden, John Logan, Wm. Langillc, John H. Lane, John Mitchell, M.D., Alex. McHardy, David Marshall, Law. Miller, Malcom G. McLeod, Wm. Micklc, John MePhce, Robert Mur- ray, James Murdoch, George Mitchell, Thomas Munro, Robt. McKay, Kenneth McLean, Alex. McKenzic, John McKay, George McLeod, Duncan McDonald, Adam McKenzie, Donald McGregor, Hugh Mc- Leod, Join) McKenzie, James McGregor, James McLean, Roland Mc- Donald, John McDonald, Alex. McKay, Jo)in McLeod, Geo. McDonald, Geo. McKenzie, Alex. McKay, Donald McDonald, Geo. McKay, Jolm E. McDonald, Angus McLeod, Rod. McKenzie, John AIcKeuzie, Hec- tor McLean, Duncan McKay, Henry R. Narraway, John Olding, Abra- ham Patterson, James Primrose, Duvid Patterson, Peter Ross, Andrew Robertson, Wm. Ross, David A. Rcss, Duncan Robertson, .'olm Ross, Alex. P. Ross, Angus Sutherland, Anthony Smith, Wm. Smith, Mat. Sproul, James Scott, Alex. Thomson, Geo. W. Underwood, James Wentworth. Queens County. — Charles Allison, jr., Phineas Armstrong, James Barss, John Campbell, Andrew Cowic, Eldred Cohoon, John Carten, (icorge p. Christopher, Joseph H. Cook, Joseph Chandler, John L. Danow, Joseph Dexter, liobert Dollivcr, James DeWolf, John Doug- lass, Whitman Freeman, Zohetli Freeman, David Freeman, Nathaniel Freeman, Joshua N. Freeman, Allan T. Freeman, Law Freeman, senr., Edward P. Freeman, Simeon Freeman, Charles W, Foster, '1 homas Elyiin, Philip Fancy, Lrael Henry, Wm. Hemmeon, John Hall, Luther Lcdi)etter, James F. Moore, .lohn Minard, Stephen Mack, Sylvanus Morton, rlaiiies Mulhall, John Mulhall, John D. Mack, Wm. Mortimer, (icorgo Mack, Wm. McGill, George iicLeod, Edward McLeod, Elka- nah Morton, Asa Morine, George Payzant, George S Parke-, Jabez J. Parks, Robert Rol>erts, (ailcb Scelcy, Lewis Smitli, John Slieriil", Enoch Stedman, John Smith, bcur., Samuel T. Sellon, F. Tapper, Custos; •MMa t^m* ^Mtt^t^Mmta 80 MAOrSTKATFa. •MMMMki riso4. Stoplicn C, Tiippcr, iJartlcft Tiippcr, Kcvorcanx, Simon Donovan, .Fas. T. DcC'arterct, Simon Donovan. .Jolm Fuller, Kilward 1'. Flimi, Jolm Frcc- liill, Henry Fixotr, M.I)., Kdvvard Ganion, David Cromhy, Matthew Ilclller, Gcor^jo T. Handley, Josiah Hooper, Kohcrt Hill, Mnunin;j; Kavnnagh, Thomas Lenoir, Thos. L«»Noir, jr., Simon LeBlanc, Simon Liindry, Ismic LoViseontc, Wm. LcViseonte, Henry Murtell, Donald Mathcson, John Morrison, Alex. Murejjcson, Jo.seph Murtell, Tatk. Mabomvttc, Kenneth M(n.::'»»i, John Matijeson, Hypolito Mann.uid, Dan. O'C. Madden, Aimty Martell, John Mclnnis,* Norman McNeil, I'atk. McCartv, Kenneth AleLeod, Angus MeLeud, Steplien My, B. P. Crosby, G. IL Crosby, Harvey Cann, N. Chnrchill, Nehemiah Clements, Amaaa Durkee, Joseph Durkec, Samuel Flint, Robt. Guest, > I [18C4. ins Wutor- rnmoH Hal- H. liiiiiiid, I'lncr, Don. Crirlitoii, nn,.!ii«. T. Jolm Krce- , Matthew , ^liiiiniii;^ tie, Simon ill, Donald •tell, PatU. MarniiUKi, \ii McNeil n McPhcr- 1, Kenneth lirson, An- l N. Sluuv, ith, Simon Bell, Jolm , Jolm xM. lies, Tliom. I. T. Kellv, , Luuelilin John Pur- Kobcrt P. »s, Thomas 1. Cnnning- Jolm I..yle, rson, Wm. C. Smith, . L. Bro»vn, Malcolm )\\, Duncan Alonison, IS McLcod, McLood, m McUae, Kay, John ion, Anirns 'nald, Mal- Id McKac, McAnlav, idj)er. Jan. Georjrc S. :nts, Calcl) lanCrosliy, Nchemiah obt. Guest, 18G4.] AOKICULTrnAL UND IIOKTICUn URAL. 87 Natlinmel Hilton, Jacob nafflohl, Wm, 11. JcnkinM, Thoma* KiUnm. V ,' *\- ''•'*'^'t. Anihrw I..M ir, K,l,,,imd LoiincivMn. Fred. Hilton, J^uliian Mo-es, Jolm Monlion. , 'm MiLor, John Mnrniv, W. II. Moody, ( uxtoH: IJcnJ. M^se^ Cluis. f'fivmond, John K. IlvciKon, Jesse S haw. W. U. 'r..wn'(bKT, Israel llnrdinj;, Isaac S. Hatfield, Win, Ilattield. jnnV., James II. Hamilton, Nathuniel Ilogjr, Samuel Hamilton. Mat. Jcffciv, Al.m. Lent, Custos; James M. Lent, Walter Lai kin. Stillman Larkili, .loim iVIcKinnon, Cyril Porter, Leon Porter, John Bvder, M. Snrette. 1 ctor Surerte, Jeremiah Simuis, Joseph White, Obed Wilson, Thounts Willet, John B. White. .. AGRICULTURAL AND HORTICULTURAL. COMMISSIONERS TO PROVIDR FOR AORICULTURAL EXIIIDITIONS, AND THE IMrnoVKMENT OF STOCK. Fon WuRTFRw rouNTiRB. — flon. John CrolKlilon, Hon. S. L. Shannon, Avard Loiigley. M P.P.. Qvorgo llamlllon. F.m RASTEnt* Coitntiej*.— itoii. Alex. McFnrlune, Hon. John McKJnnon, W. II. Harris, Uobt Trotier, J. J. Mar»hall. •HORTICULTURAL ASSOCIATION AND INTERNATIONAL SHOW SOCIETY.' Pairon — UlS ExOCLLENCY THR LlEUTENANT-OoVEKNOn. Prefident~C. C. Hamilton. Kcq . M.PP. Victt-rresidenls—Oon. A. 8. Crl:hton. Esq. Ilnlitiix County; Ftev. !»'. Forroster. Coluhestcr County; Rhv. Dr. Hfi»>crt-!on. Aiiniipolis County; Ricliii d Stirr, Rs-q . EinuA fonntv. (.'oumnV— llallfiix Cdiinly. JaniPR Forman. A. 1. Uitclili'. Herbert Harris. W. T. townsond .I()ttf[>Ii Kav.', niid .lolm MoI>-iiitilrt. Rs(|r8 llants County, ll'.n. U A. Mcllefl'.jv. (W indsor.) Rov. V. SniJillwood. (WiiidHor.) P. R. Hunihani. Esq. (Windfor ) aiid .lohn Rniwn RFq., (t-V.monlh ) Kin«8 County. Li^iiiider R'iiiid. Esq. (nornwrtjlls,) Kdward BlMiop. E>'(|. (ilorton.) Abraham ViinUuskiik. Es(|.. (Aylfsford ) Mosfs Shaw. Esq., |CI(5- mniitsport.) T. W. Cho-ley. Efsq.. (Upidguti.wn.) Kdwjird Cutler. Esq.. (Annnpnle- Royii:,) and Avard Lon>.'l«>y. Esq, M.PI". (fnradise) rnrrtsponding Sfcrrtan/— R G llalib'irlon. Efiq. Secretary and rrf.nmrer—l). llunry Starr, Esq., Halifax Aiiiatant Secretary— O. V. iCuud, Ebq., Wolfville. EDUCATIONAL. PniNorrAr, ano ftrpEitiNTENDENT of Normal and Model Schools.— Rev. Alex. ! Fpjrester, D D., Truro. CcMMissioNKiis A.ND DniKCTons.— Hon. S. Crcolmnn, ITon. Adnms O. Archibald, J. W. Dawsnn, Arthur McN. Cochran, .lolin W. liarss. and Hiram Hyde, Esqrs. iNBPJiciou OF Schools. — Rev. Alex. Forrester. D.D. KING'S COLLEGE, WIXDSOl?. FouNDEn. A. D. 1783. Ciiartkred by His Majkstv Georob III., 1802. Palrirn. the Archbishop of Canterhnrrj. EoARD OF GovKRNona, 1862-;^— Tho Right Rov. Ilil)t»erl Dlnn»'y. D.D., Bi^^liop of Nova .Scotia, ex officio, I'rcfiidt.-nt of the Hoard and Visitur of the College; Rev. (r- McUawIuy. D.D., iiou. Justice Wilkins, It. A., Andrew M. Uniaclio, D.C. L., S. P. Fair- h8 EDUCATIONAL. [18H4. I bunks. Q. C, IFarry Kinp, D.C.Ii.. W. J. Alrnon. D.r.L., Esqrs . Hon AIox. Stewnrt, C.H.. Ut. |{ev. Johii Medloy, D.D., Loid Bishop Frctloiictoii, P. Carterta Hill, Ksq., D.O.Ij., nw\ E(hv. Mnnoy, V,fq. rvKuhnt, llov O. McCivwlcy, D D. ; Profoxitor of Divinity, indudtiiff Pastoral ThM/rji/, Rnv. J. M. Hensley, A.M.; /'>-r)/>.v.' »• nf Mnthf.malics. Natural P/tilm^npliif and Agtronomi/, J. I). Everilt, Knq., MA.; Profwsnr of Nniarai ILftorn and (Uianis- ir>/, lluiiiy How. P'sq., D.O.L. ; Prnfiismr <-f Modern Languages, Himry Slift'lh:i}{(;ii, rij : F) : ; Lilirarinn and Bursar, I'lofesnor Hens!«n' ; Treasurer. .lohu C. Hullibur- ViW, Esq.; iSacrelar)/, Rev. J. U. CofliriMi, MA.; Steward. Mr. Wlor. Tkk.mb — Tlu) Aciidt'inic year lietjing in SopUMJilier. iuul continues threo tfvnis. in wliioh Jill Bclioliistic exfircifics nr« performed i\!ul dfjjrees ODiiforrod. Michadmas Term extends from the first Mondiiy after tlie Ist of Septenibor to tlio l.'ilii Doeem- ber ; Lent Term, from tho 1st Morday aft(!r the 12tli .lauiiary, to llio Katunliiy before Palm Sunday ; Easter Term, from the Monday after Easter Monday to the Ist of July. COLLEGIATE RCflOoL. WINDSOU. [Under the control of the Governor's of King's College.] Principal, Rev. L. W. M. Blackmau. Professor of Modern Languages, Dr. Henry Slifelhiiyeii. Faoa^ion.— From 1st July to Augut.; 15ih. /rom Deo-. 15th to January 15th. INCORPORATED ALUMNI OF KING'S COLLEGE. Patron, President, Henry Pryor, Esq., D.C.L. Vice President, N. Clarke, Esq. Committee —Rqv James C. Cochran, A.M.. Dr. Moron, Benj. Curreu, M.A., lion. S. L. Sliauiion, Hugh Hartshome, Esq., D.C.L. Traasurer,, B. il. Collins, Esq. Secretary, Fitzgerald Cochran, Esq. WILLIAM COGSWELL SCHOLARSHIP. *• [//» Memory of the late William Cogswell, A.M] Trustees, Chairman, Rev. R. F. Unincko. Rov. H. L. Owen. Rev. G. W. Hill, Henry Pryor, J. W. Hilcliie, and J.imes C. Co^jswell, Esqia. Secretary and Treasurer, P. C. Hill, Esq. Scholar, Mr. Ferdinand Prjor. DALHOUSIE COLLEGE, HALIFAX. Governors, Hon. Wm. Young, Chief Justice, Hon. Joseph Howe, James ¥. Avery M.D., Andrew McKinlav. a.id Charles Robson, Fsqrs., Hon. Charles Topper. M D. M.P P , J. W. Ritchie, Esq., Q. C, Hon. S. L. Shannon, M.P.P., Rev. Geo. M. Grant. Secretary, James Thompson, Et.q. ACADL\. COLLEGE, WOLFVILLE. Governors. The President and tho Principal of the Theological Institution, ex oficio. Rev'ds. George Ainiftrong, A.M.. Mavhew Beckwiih. Ksti., I. E Bill, W. liur- ton, S, W. DeBlois, A.M., John Davis, N. S. iJeMill, Eeq. A.M., A. S. Hunt, A.M., G. F. Miles, J. Parker, S. Robinson, C. Spurdeu, D.D,. .a. D. Tiiompgon, I). M. Welton, A.M.. H. n. James W. Johnston, M.P.P., Hon. W. B. Kinnear, D. McN. Parker, M.D., and Stewart Freeman, Es(|rR. This lnstit\ition is now divided into two parts, \',7,: I. AcxDfA Coi.i.KGE. — Presicent and Pr(frs.tor (f History, Logic and Political Economij. Rev. J. M. Cramp. D.D.. Professor of Clo.ssical Literature and Ji/ietoric. •las. DeMill, ••sq., A.M.. Mathematical Professor, D. J. Higgins, Jisq., A.M. Professor of Metaphysics and Belles Lettres. II. 'I'm: 'i'HEoi,OGTCAi. DK.rARTMF.NT. — Principal, Rev. J. M. Cramp, D.D., Pro- fessor of Theology and Ecclehiiistical History. First Term commences January Clh, and ends June 6th. Second Term commences Septenilier 'st, and ends December 2nth. Treasurer, John W. Barss, E^q. Secretary, Rev. 8. W. Dni;i.H Pickard, A.M. Professor of Modern Languages, Rev. ,Iol»ii Allison, A.M. Pnfessors of the Latin anil Grte.k Languages and Literature, Pavid Allison, A.M., and Itev. Ge«rjentist, Or. Alfred Cogswell. PICTOU ACADKMY, PICTOU. 7V/ic7icrs — FlPBt Dojjiirtiuciit, Mr. Win. Jack. Second and Third Departments, Mr. Julin S. Coftlry. Itrins. — Firfit Torm commences on "the first Monday In January and ends on the first Wudnesd.iy in July. L , kson, (Secretary,) James Cricliton, (Treasurer) Wni. Gordon, Jas Ives, Adam Gordon, Joiui Crerar, VViu. i;. Davies, Jamiis Matlieson, Poicr Koss, of East iiiver, Jas. Frastr, of New Glasgow, Alex. Fraaer, of Middle ilivor. KOYAL ACADIAN SCHOOL, HALIFAX. Tatron, the Lieutenant-Governor. Frcr4dent,3i\*. C. Ilumc, Esq , M.I). ; Vice do , John Naylor ; Treasurer, James TliompBon; nishi-; County. — Uev. 11, GiUis, Hev. A. MeGilvray, Rev. .John Sh^il, Pcv. R. MuGilvmy, Kev. T. W. Morris, Kev. John Quinnan, llev. 1>. llonf-yman, Uev. K.. J. Mclonald Hev. Thos. Downie, Alex. .McDonald, Hugh .McDonald, Geo. Ureunaii, Wm. Chl>holm, Norman iMcUonuld, Esqrs. J. C Will lor, Esqip. C. Morse, Cleik. RiOHMONu County.— Uev. J. A Shaw, Uev. lloriiert Geioir, Rev. N. Corteanx. TJev. Murdoch Stewart. Rev. James Uoss, Uev. W. B. McLend, Uev. Mr. R.iiidel, licv. Robert Urino. Rev, John Mol'ougal, Uev. D. Cameron, Wm C rich ton, H Mar- niiud. Jos Creamer. M D.. Jo«, Ma rtell, Peter Boihdat, John Freehill, Wm. LeVes- conie, Ksqis. J, Fuller, Clerk. SnKi.Dur.xE Cov Kvy.—liarringt.n Disftrict.—Kov. Albert Swim, Rev. Henry Stokes, Uev. James T. Taya. Wiutlirop Sargent, Thomas Cuffln, Robert Uobortson, 92 ECCLESIASTICAL. 18G4T I , %' PrlncoWcLftTen. Andrew Crowell, Da \*ld ThoTias. John Megrcy, Wm. Nlckerson l^ul Brov/n, Samuel Snow, Esqrs J. M Doano, Clerk. is helhurnc District— Kev.TUiti.li.W\nte. Iter. Dr. DeWolf, Rev. George Clark, (Clerk), Rev. E. Eaton, llov. C. E. Haskel, Samuel (Mark, m d., Robt. Ctirrie, Jonhua Snow. Geo. Snyder, m.d., Andw. Barclay, Alex. McNaughton, John Locko, Alex. H. Coi^keii, IUi},'h Hou$>t<)n, Ksqia. Victoria Oou-nty.— Rov. A Mcintosh, Rev. A. McDonald, Rev. Chas. Ross, Rev. James Fraser, Ue\'. K. McKonzio, Hev. Alex McGilvniy. Dugall B. McNab, John Piobeitson, Jos(;ph Elnisley, m i)., Jos. Halt. Korr McLeixl. Don. McKinnon, A. J. Whilo, Alex. Munro. Alcx.irfder Cameron, Esqra. A. Ilaliburton, Clerk. Yarmouth CovnTY.—Bislnct. nf Arffi/lc.— V.QV. Henry Berthe. Rev. Job. Qninnan, Rev. Charles Kiiowles, Rev. Anthony Mart:>ll, Rev. Charles Oram, John Borqiie, 'IhoB. W'.IIet;. D. Condreau, Israel Harding, jr. Reuben Abbott, James M. Lent, N. Travis. John C. Anderson, Enon Gadner. Rsqrs. Mr. Younjj. Clerk. District of I'/rnioMf/i— John B. Bond, Robert Hunter, Charles E. Brown, Prcdk. Hilton, Joa. Ro,\")rs. Nathan Hilton, Robert K. Lonergan, Robert Boudroil, W. J. Hatfleld. Geo. W. Tooker and J. C. Furisb, Clerks. m 4 ECCLESIASTICAL. CLERGY OF THE UNITED CHURCH OF ENGLAND AND IRELAND IN NOVA SCOTIA. The Tliglit Reverend Ilibbcrt Binney, p. v., Lord Bishop of Nova Scotia. The Venerable Robert Willi?, d. d., d. c. l., Archdeacon of Nova Scotia. Halifax, \qt\. Bohcrt Willis, T). D., and D. C. L., Hector, and Rev. G. W. Hill, A. M., Cumte, St. Paul's Church; Rev. W. Bullock, Rec- tor, Rev. J. Abbot, Curate, St. Luke's ; Rev. R. F. Uniackc, A.M., Rector, and Rev. T. Crisp, A. B., Curate, St. George's ; Rev. James Woods, Rev. E. W. Miilner, Garrison Chaplains; Itev. E. Gilpin, D. D., Prin- cipal Halifax Grammar School ; Rev. -J. C. Cochran, A. M., the Bishop's Cliapol, and Rev. Geo. E. W. Morris, A. M.,* Rev. A. Gilpin, A. B.* Aijiisford, Rev. R. Avery. AunapoliH, Rev. W. S. Gray, Rev. J, T. Ritchie, A. M. Amherst, Rev. (i. Townsend, A. M. Albion Mines, Rev. O. M. Grindon, A. B. Antigouish, Rev. L. W, Hill, A. B.* and W. T. Morris, A. M. Arichat, Rev. R. F. Brine, A. B. Blntiford, Rev, R. Payne, A. B. Bridifdown, Rev. Henry P. Almon, A. M. Beaver Jliirhor, Revd. Edward Arsell, A. B. Burrinqton, Rev. A. Jordan. dementi, Rev. W. Godfrcv, A. B. Cape Breton, Rev. W. E. GcUinor, (Trav'g Mis'y). Chester, Rev. C. J. Shreve, A. P. Cornwallis and Ilorton, Rev. J. Storrs, A. B. Dartmouth, Rev. J. Stewart, A. M., Rev. Henry Sterns. Dif/hi/, Rev. A. Gruv, A. M., Rev. H. L. Yewins. Digby Ne'-k', Rev. H. Almo'u, A. B. Falkland, Rev. J. B . Grnnv'lll'e, Rev, H. Deblois, A, M. Gnpboro', Rev. J. W. Forsythe, Hubbard's Cove, Rev. II. Stamer. Kevtville, Rev. R. O. Ruggles, A. M. Liver- pool, Rev. E. B. Nichols, A. M. and H. Gencver. L. Owen, A. B. Lakelands, Rev. J. Breading. Randall, A. B, Manchester, Rev. H. Hamilton, Rev. W. H. Snyder, A. M. New Dublin, Rev. Newport, Rev. J. J. Hill, A. B. Pirtou, Rev, C. wash, W. G. Jarvi>*, A. B. Parrsboroiiifh , Rev Rawdon, Rev. C. Bowman, A.B. S.'ewiarke, Rev. J. Alexander. St. Th.ose names marked thua"* are retired Ministers. Lunenburq, Rev. H. Maitland, Revd. J. A. B. Mahone Bat/, H. M. Spike, A. B. Elliott, A. B. P,i(i- W. B. Kinjr, A, M. I. Nickerson teorgeClarlc, irrie, JoHhua ;ko, Alex. 11. 8. PoB8, Rev. McNab, Jolm Linnon, A. J. k. Fob. Qninnan, John Borque, ) M. Lent, N. irown, Frcdk. udrolt, W. J. \.ND AND lop of Nova ;on of Nova r, and T^ev. ullock, Rec- .M., Rector, nes VVoods, ■ ). D.. rrin- ; the Bishop's i pin, A. B.* ; Rev. J. T. Ibion Mines, A. B.* and wford, Rev, M. Beaver A. Jordan. E. Gcllinjr, nwallk and A. M., Rev. wins. Dig'^H GrnnvUle, Hubbard's M. Livei'- rt], Rev. H. (I Revd. J. lahone Bat/, pike, A. B. B. Piifi- nijr. A. M. andcr. St. 1864.] EOCLESIASTTOAL. 98 Marfjmrt's Batf, Rev. .1. Ambrose, A.M. Sudcnilh, Rev. W. R. Cnoli- rnn, A.B. Ship Harbor, Rev. R. Jaineison. Sz/diipi/ Minm, C. /?.. Rev. \V. Meek. Skerhrooke, Rev. I). C. More. Si/diiei/, C. B., R. J. Uiiiackc, A.M. Shelhurne, Rev. T. H. Wliite, „ .B. Tniro, Hcv. Joscpli Foisvthc. 7'usk-et, Rev. T. T. Mocdv, A.M. Wfipnonlli, P. Fiilufl, A.B. lIV;)^- sor, Kev. T. Mnvnnrd, A.M., Rev. W. Ilonslev, A.M., (Kin-'s Col- lege,) and Rev. (>. M'.-Cawlcy, D.D., (King's CoUege.) Rev. T. Black- man, LL.D., Collegiate School. [Vilmot, Rev. J. Robertson, LI>D. Yarmouth, Rev. J, T. Moody, A.M. PniNCE .liDWAKU ISL.\ND. The Venerable J. H. Read, D.D., Archdoitcon of P. E. Island. Cuscu,.ipeq>.te, Rev. II. Pver. Charloltctown, Rev. D. Fitzgerald, Rev. Jenkins, D.I).,* 1). B'. Parnther. Chemj Valleij, Rev. W. Stewart, A. B. Milton, Rev. J. S. Smith, A.B. St. George's, Rev. R. F. Roach. Port Hill, Rev. II. B. Swabey, A.B. Ncio London, Rev. J. A. Richey, rHOCESAX CHURCH SOCIETY, Patron', His Excellency the Lientenant-Govcrnor, &c., &c. ; The Society for Promoting Chri.'^tian Knowlcdire ; The Society for the Propagation of the Gospel in Foreign parts. President, The J ord Bishop, E.r Officio. Vice-Presidents, The Vener- able Archdeacon Willis, D.D. and b.C.L; The Hon. M. B. Almon, John Spry Morris, Esq. ; The Hon. Wni. B. Bli.ss, Lawrence Harts- horne, Esq., Hon. Judge Stewart, C.B., A. M. Uniacke, Esq., D.C.L. Executive Committke* — All Clergvmcn licensed bv the Bishop of the Diocese:— C. Cogswell, Esq.. M.D., J. C. Cogswell,' Esq.. D.C.L,, W. J. Almon, F:sq., M.D., T. B. Akins, Esq., E. Binney, Esq., B. Salter, Esq., J. W. Ritchie, F^sq., Col. Myers, S. P. Fairbanks, F3sq., N. Clarke, Esq, W. Gossip, F]sq.,#. Collins, Esq., H. Ilartshorne, Esq., T. A. Brown, Esq., E. D. Mcynell, Esq., W. Hare, Esq., J. T. Lordly, Esq., Capt. Lyttlelon, W, Silver, E^q. Sccretarn — The Rev. Edwin Gilpin, D.D. ' Trtasxrer — Col. Mvcrs. Ass't. Scct'y. — Henry . __ ~ ' " T. Pryor, Esq., D.C.L., M.P.P. Auditors, W. Hare, Esq., and J. Lordley, Esq. Endowment Committee. — The Rev, "W. Bullock, J. VV. Ritchie, Esq., P, C. Hill, E.'^q , VV. C. Silver, Esq., Henry Pryor, Esq , W. i Kare, Esq., the Rev, E. Gilpin, Secretary. i Committee upon Provision kor Widows and Orphans. — The Hon. M. B, Almon, the Rev. J. C. Cochran, the Rev. W. Bullock, the Rev, G. W. Hill, the Hon, Mr. Justice Bliss, N. Clarke, Esq. J. C. Cogswell, Esq , Rev. E. Gilpin, Secretary, colonial church and school society. Patron, — Her Most Gracious Majesty the Queen. Vice Patrons, — His Grace the Archlnshop of Canterbury and His Grace the Archbishop of York. Halifax Corresponding Committee. — [Incorporated by Act of ; the Provincial Legislature, 1R51.]— The Lord iiisliop of Nova Scotin, et officio, ((^haiPhmn,) Rev. G. W. Hill, Hon. M. B. Almon, J. G. A, Creighton, Thomas A. Biown, Peter Lynch, W, Pryor, V. C. Hill, J, ; <»The KxeciUive Coinmittr'e meet cm ilio third Frldiiy in each mouth, with the ' exception of the months ol' July, August and Septoinber, ^ 't<4 ,04 ECCLESIASTICAL. 1864] C. Con;s\veU, J. W. Rifcliie. Win. Ilarc, and Brenton Collins, Esqrs. SecnlaKj, Rev. F. Uniackc, jr. Treasurer, Edwaid Rinney, Ksq. MINISTERS OF THE SYNOD OF NOVA SCOTIA & P. E. ISLAND. (In connection witli the Church of Scotland.) Moderator nf Si/nod, Rev. Wm. McMillan. Synod Clerk, Rev. James Christie. Supertnteiuient of Missions. Rev. John Martin. Synod Trea- surer, Win. Gordon, Esqr. ruEsnvTERy OF Hamfax. — Halifax, St. Matthew's, Revds. G. M. Grant, A.M. St. Andrew^, Geo. B'oy4l, M.A. St. John's, N. F , St. Andrew's, Don. Muerao. Preshifterij Clerk, Rev. John Scott, A.M. Mi>isioitnri(S, Geo. W Stewart, Rev. Philip PiiKSBVTiCnY OF V iCTOiJ. ~ Maclennans Mountain, St. Andrew's, Pictou, Rcvds. A. W. Herdman. St. Andrew's, New Glas- (jnw, Allan Pollock. Gnirlork and West River, Alex, McKay. St. Matthew's, Wallace, James Christie. St. Matthew's, Pugwash, East and West Br. East River, Simon Macfrregor. Earltoum and West Br.. River .John, Wtn. Macinillan. Fdly Mtn. and Wallace River, Dinl. MtCunly. Rof/er Ilill and Cape John, John Sinclair. Clerk, James Christie. Missionaries, Rev. Law. McCiinn, Stewart McWilliam. PuKSMYTKuy OF V. E. IsLANO. — St. .fames', C/iarlottefown, Revd)". Thomas Duiu-an. St. Johns', Belfast, Alex. Maclean. The Rev. D. MiicDonald is in connection with this Synod, but does not sit as a mem- ber (tf Court. Mifsionarj, Rev. — Cullen. Committee on tiie Foreign Mission Scheme. — Rev. Messrs. Maclean (Convener), Scott, Mackay, Sinclair, Mao^regor. Com. on Yonmj Men's Scheme. — Rev. Me.^srs. PoUok, (Convener,) Macgregor, (Sub-Cunvcncr,_) Macmillan, Cameron, Grant, Boyd, Herd- man. *• Com. on Statistical and Financial Returns. — Rev. Messrs. Martin, (Con- vener,) Tallach. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH OF THE LOWER PROVINCES OF BRITISH NORTH AMERICA. (Synod first constituted ou the 4Th of October, 1860.) Moderator, Rev, Robt. S. Patterson, D. D. Clerk oj Synod, Ryv. P. MoGiegor. PiucsBYTERY OF Truro. — Maitkind and Nbcl, Rcvd?. Thomas S. Crowe. Upper Slewiacke, James Smith, D. I). Onslow, John I. Bax- ter, James Ross. Prof. Onslow, William McCuUoch. Clifton, James Byers. Upper Londonderry, Ebenezcr E. J^oss. Lower Londonderrij, Alex. L. Wyllio. Economy, James McG. McKay. Harvey, N. B., Samuel Johnston. Maitland, John Currie. Middle. Stewiocke and Brookfield, A!ex;mder Cameron. Maitland, Jacob McLellan. Parrs- borough, Duncan MfKinvion. PhKsiJVTKUY OF PiCTou. Springjif.td , Revd-*. A'cus McGillivrav. James Church, N. G., D.ivid Roy. " Chatham, N. /i , John Mr-Curdy. Miramichi, John Stewart. Sherbronke, .Foim Cami>baLl ; (JV. Church), George VVlukcr; (L'rince Street Church), .James B.iyne. French Rirer, Andrew P. Sutherland Patterson. Miller. Loc.lmlur, Alex. Caia!)bcll. Earltown, Alexander Barney's River, Duncan B. Blair. Green Hill, George Central Church, West River, James Thompson. W. River, 1864.] irs, Esqrs. Esq. S. & P. E. Rcr. Jnmes Synod Trea- evds. G. M. ,N.F, St. jcott, A.M. s, New Glas- IcKay. St. m and West liiier, Dtnl. :le)-k, James ilUiim. town, Rev(li». :he Rev. 1). 3it as a inem- srs. Maclean (Convener,) Boyd, Hcid- dartin, (Cou- ROVINCES 60.) f/nod, R'iV. P. Thomns S. lohn I. Bax- ifton, James I Loxdonderni, 1 rvey, N. B., tevKOcke and Jan. Parrs- McGillivray. in McCurdy. IV. Cluurli), Frenrfi Hirer, •n, Alcxiuidev i /////, George I W. liictr, j MttMwIMtMa 1864] ECCLESIASTICAL. 05 George Uoidiek. Hoppwcll, Jolin MtKiunon. Autir/oninh, Thomas Downie. (Knox's Clmri.'li), Alex. Koss. A/eriir gtmmtmmut»mmmimmmttmm»t 90 KCCLESIASTICAL. [1801. Baard of Foreign Missions. — Rev. Messrs. Roy, J. Stewart, IJaync, Bliiii-, (jr. Patterson, Walker, A. Ross, and Mr.' Roderick Mi-Gro^ior, witli Rev. Joliii I. IJaxter, of Onslow, Uev. Jolin McCurdy, of Cliatham, N. ii. ; and Rev. I. Murray, (if Cavendish, P. E. 1 ; uiid Rev. James Waddell, of Slieet llurbor, as Corres])Ohdintj Meinltera. Rev. J. Stewart, Clii.irnjan ; Rev, .). Bay no, Secretary. Commitlce on Coliiortdr/e. — Revs. Professors Smith and Lyall, Rcvd. Messrs. Baxter, E. Ross, Wyllic, J. Canieron, A. Sutherland, McKay, Currie, W. Murray, Rohcrt Smith, David McCurdy, Isaac Fleming, Wni. McKim, Fieinin*;' Bliinchard, Adam Dickie, Jamea McKay. Rev. Mr. McCullock, Convener ; Rev. E. Ross, Secretary. Committee on Supplimentinfj Stipends. — Dr. McLeod, Convener, Rev. Messrs. McCulloch, Blair, Christie, James Ross, Alex. McDonald, Tlios. Sodfiwick, and William Ross, ministers, with the Presbytery elders of Onslow, .lames's Cluirch, N. G., Poplar Grove, Halifax, Syd- ney Mines, Grand River, Whycoeomagh, New Auuan, and Cascura. peqnc. Cummitlee on Bills and Overtures. — Rev. Messrs. Bayne, Roy, McGIl- livray, J. Stewart and A. Rots of Pictou, and Mr. iJames McGregor. Mr. Bayne, Convener. Committee on Poperi/. — Rev. Messrs. G. Sutherland, Allan, J. Murray, W. Ross, and their Presbytery Elders, and Rev. Dr. McLcod, Rev. Messrs, liarvie, Downic, J. McKinnon, McCulloch and Bayne. liev. G. Sutherland, Convener. Committee on Temperance. — Rev. Messrs. A. Munro, Crawford, Mc- Neil and IVaser, vviti) their Presbytery E dcrs. Rev. J. Cameron, Cor- responding Member, Mr. Crawford, Convener. Committee on Sahhalh Observance. — Rev. Messrs. R. S. Patterson, Laird and Eraser, with their Presbytery Elders. Mr. Laid, Convener. Committee on Union with other Presbyterian bodies. — llev. Messrs. Mur- doch. (Convener,) McCu:dy, Sedgwick, J. Cameron, W. Murray, Mc- Knight, Christie, and G. Sutherland. Publication Committee. — Rev. Messrs. McGregor, McKnight and C. RoI)son. Committee to audit AccontUs. — Rev. G. Walker, and Messrs. Rodk. McGregor and Alex. Eraser. General Treasurer for the Funds of the Church,, except the Professorial Fund, and the funds invested in IJalifax.— Abraham Patterson, Esq., of Pictou. Receivers of Contributions to the Schemes of the Church. — James McCal- lum, Esq , of P. E. Island ; Robt. Smith, Esq., Merchant, Truro; A. K. McKinlay, Esq., ilalilax. Receiver of d'oods for Mis.v'nn. — lames Patterson, Esq., Pictou. Committoeon Scheme for Widoics' Fund. — Rev. Messrs. Bayne, J. Stew- art, Blair, A. Sutherland, G. Patterson, G. Sutherland, aiid Dr. Mur- ray. Mr. Bayne, (jlonvencr. Committee on Si/stcmntic CiiviKr/. — Rev. Messrs. W. Murray, J. Came- ron, J. McLean, McLcod, McCullo'h, T. Sedgwick, and'Messrs. It. McGrep:or, C. Jiobsou and Adam Dickie. Mr. Murray, Convener. Commitlce of neijotiation irilh Gooernors of Dcil/tousie College. — Rev. Pro- fesscrri King and Uoss, Patterson, Prof. McKni„ to add to their number. and Rev. Messrs. McCulloch, McGregor, G. It and Bayne, and Mr. C. Robson, witli power Rev. P. G. McGregor,, Convener. , WW [ISG-i. Hit, IJaync, Mi-Grcyor, )f Chut ham, Rev. James . J . Stewart, >yaU, Revd. : nd, McKay, \c Fleming, L'Kay. Rev. | ivcncr, Rev. | McDonald, 1 Presbytery , alifax, "Syd- i nd Cuscum. Roy, McGil- i McGregor. I, J. Murray, cLcod, Rev. lavne. Rev. rawford, Mc- imeron, Cor- 1. Patterson, , Convener. yicssrs. Mur- Murray, Mc- Ight and C. essrs. Rodk. Profestorial on, Esq., of imes McCal- Truro; A. 'ictou. ne, J. Stew- id Dr. Mm- y, J. CamC- Messrs. R. jnvcner. — Rev. Pro- oGregor, G. i , with power imWMMBiwA 1864.] ■■MaMMMtMlki MMkM ■taaMrfl i«MMli HMta RCCLESIASTICAL. 97 Committee on the suhject nf Murrhifc, Licenses. -^llcx. Prof. King, Rev. Me-^srs. McCiilloi-h, Mcknight, Murdoch, McGregor and Camoron. Mr. M(rCiillooh, Convcne>\ CoiiimlUce on Rules and Forma of Procedure. — Rev. Messrs. Q. Patter- son, Blair and Walker. Mr. Patterson, Convener. MINISTERS OF THE WESLEYAN METHODIST CHURCH OF EASTERN BRITISH AMERICA. Rev. Charlcj DeWolfe, d. d., President ; Rev. Thomas H. Davies, Co-Dclegute ; Rev. John McMurray. Secretary. IIamfax. — IMifnx, Rev'ds. John S. Addy, John Lathcrn, John McMurrav, (Book Steward and Editor) ; Henry Pone, 1st,* Arthur Mc- Nutt.* bnrtmouUi, Joseph G. Angwin. Husqmdwoit Harbour, Robert Taylor. Middle Musquodoboit, John J. Tea.sdale. Lunenburg, Jamea Buckley, Andw. Gray, John Marshall,* New Germany, Saml. B. Mar- tin. Windsor, James England, Humj)hi"ey P. Cowperthwaite, F. Small- wood.* iSewport, Wm. Siniihsoii, (Chairman.) Kempt, Richd. John- son. Maitland, Joshua Jordan. Bermuda, Robt. Duncan, Frederick I Harrison, W. W. Percival. j St. John Disthict.— 5<. John, South, Rev'ds. Matthew Richoy, n.D I (Chairman), Jamea R. Narraway, a.m. Alexr. W. Nicolson, William* I Temple * John B. Brownell.* St.. John, North, Ingham Sutcliife. St. i John, West, Hezckiah McKeown, Job Shenton. St. Andrew's, Fredk. ; W. Mooro at. David's, Geo. B. Payson. St. Stephen's, Robt. A. Tem- ple. Mill Town, Thos. Angwin. Sussex Vale, Grand Lake and Canaan, Duncan D. Currie, John Moshcr. Greenwich, Dav.B. Scott. Kingston, Leonard Gaetz. (Jphnm, Jas. R. Hart. Truuo Distuict. — Truro, Rev'ds. Alexr. B. Black, (Chairman.) River Philip, Jno. L. Si)onaglc. Wallace and Pugtvash, Robt. E. Crane, John A. Clark, a.b., River John, Wm. Tweedy. Albion Mines and Fictdii, Jno. Cas.sidy. Gni/sboro and Canso, Geo. W. Tuttle, Jno. Johnson. Joseph B. llemiucon. Si/dnci/, C. B , Roland. Morton, Cranswick Jost, A.B. Ship Harbour, John W. Howie. PuiNCB Edward Island District. — Qharlottetown, Rev'ds. John Brewster, Henry Pope, 2nd*. Cornwall and Little Yoi'k, Jeremiah V. Jost. Poitmalf'Wm. Ryan. JSfrc/e^iw, S. W. Sprague, (Chairman,) J. B. Strong.* Marqate, Howard Sprague, a.b. Souris and Mt. Stewart, Edwin Evans. Murray Harbor, John. G. Bigney. West Cape, Richd. Pratt. Frederictok District. — Fredericton, Rev'ds George 0. Huestis. Sheffield, Jas. Tweedy, Thos. J. Deinstadt. l^gsclear, Chas. P. Pit- blado. Woodstock, Wm. Wilson, (Chairman.) JactsonrtV/e, Stephen F. Huestis, Florenceville, Alex. S. Tuttle. Andover, David Lo Lrficheur. NashaKud: and Boiestown, Geo. Harrison. Gagetbum, Thos. W. Smith. Barton, John J. Colter. Miramichi, Wm. W. Perkins, Wm. H. Heartz. Bathnrst and iJalhousie, Robt. Tweedy, Isaac N. Parker. SACKViLLii DisTKioT. — .SW^T/V/e, Edmuud Botterell (Chairman); Jno. Snowball,* Michael Pickles,* Wm. T. Cardy.* Mount Allison We^lfi/(in Cavics, (Chairman); George Miller.* Wilnx^i, Richd.VVeddall, Jos. F. Bont.* Ai/lesford, William McCarty. Horton, Honry Daniel, Wesley Colpits. Cornwall is. East, {Canninc/,) Jas. G. Hennigar. CormvalUs WeM, {Bencick), Richcl. Satiith. Dighij, Jas. Taylor. Dighj Neck, C W. T. Dutcl«?r. Liverpool District. — Livnpool, Rev'ds. Jo*. Hart, Jo.-?, S. Coffin. Yannvulh, John Prince, W. C. Brown. Barrimjlon, Eliaa Brettlo. Shd- burne, James Burns. iV. E. Uarbour, F. H. VV. Pickles, Port Monton, Isaac Thurlow. Mill. Village, Thos. Smith. Petite lieviere, George Johnson, (Chairman). Newfoundland District. — St. John's, Rev'Js. Pt.jl Prcwtwood, C. Ladner, A. Nightingale.* Harbor Grace, James Dove. Carbonmr, J. Winterbotham, J. Goodison. Brigus, Tho9. Harris. Hort dc Gram, Joseph Pascoc. Black Head, John S. Peach, (Chairman). Nnnd Cove, W. B. Shenstone. Old Perlican, Jno. Waterhoiisc. Hants Harbor, Jos. Sutcliffe. Trinitt/, Jos. Gaetz. Bonaviata, Chas. Comben, Jahcz Rogers. Twillimjate, James A. Duke. Burin, S. T. Teed. Grand Bank, John S. Phinney. Missions of Conference. — Labrador, Rcv'ds. J. Goodison. Pctife.'t, John Pike. Channel, Thos. D. Hart. Exnluits, Burnt Island, A If. VV. Turner. Fogo and Change Island, Thos. i ox. Green's PoikI, John S. Allen. Missionary Committee. — The President, Co-DeI(?gntc, and Secretary of the Conference, the Chainnen of respective Districts, and RovMs. J. Lathern,(Sec'y) ; C. Stewart, (Treas'r) ; Wn? McCarty, R. E. Crane, Hon. J. H. Anderson, Geo. H. Starr, Esq., (Treas'r.); Riclid. Smith, Esq., Aaron Eaton, Esq., George P. Sancton, Esq., S. Rettic, Esq., R. Brecken, Esq., Hon. C. Yonng, ll.d., Hon. Judge Wilmot, M. Wood, Esq., W. K. Dudman, Esq., A. Henderson, Es(i., Zachnriah Chipman, Esq., J. J. Rogerson, Esq., Hon. K. White, Thomas S. Tiizo, Ef»q., Book Committee. — The President, the Co-Delegate, the Ex-President, and the Secretary of the Conference, Rev'ds. James England, ( Sec'ty. ; J. G. Hennigar, Ingham Sutcliffe, J. S. Addy, Jos. Hart, Thos. Smith, Wm. Smithson, S. W. Sprague, Wm. Wilson, Henry Daniel, James Buckley, G. O. Heustfs. Supernumerary Fund Committee. — The President, Co-Delegate, and Secretary of the Conference, Rev'ds. E. Bottcrell, (Sect'y.); H. Pickard, D.D., and A. Eaton, Esq., (Treas'ra.) ; J. S. Peach, C. Lockhart, R. A Temple, G. S. Milligan, a.m., R. McKeowii, Wm. McCarty, Geo. H. Starr, Esq., Hon. J. H. Anderson, E. E. Lockhart, Esq., Jos. Prichaid, Esq., R. Brecken, Esq. Church Property and Parsotiage Fund Committee. — The President, Co- Delegate, and Secretary of the Conference, Rev'ds. G. Butcher, (Sec'y), [1864. McO. FHlfon, (k Vertc, Wm. ti Humplircy,* nirton. Cover- mherst, Alcxr. r I/ockhnrt, R. corgo Miller.* iiitn McCarty. tsf, {Canninfj,) ) anith. Dic/bi/, Jos, 8. Coffin. Brettlo. iShd- Port Monton, ivierc, George ,/l PreHtwowl, .'. Carbonear, Ho>'< dc Grave, , l^nnd Cove, 9 flarbnr, Jos. Jal)cz Hogers. I Bank, John lison. Pctifcti, land, A If. VV. '^oiui, John S. I Secretary of ml KcvMs. J. R. E. Crane, lichd. Smith, Jttic, Esq., R. )t, M. Wood, ah Chipman, 'iizo, E.'iq., Cx-Presi(Tent. ml, (Sec'ty. ; Ihos. Smith, aniel, James ►elegate, and ; H. Pfckard, :-kharr, U. A rty, Geo. H. ! OS. rricliard, resident, Co- her, (Sec'y), 1864] BCCLKSIASTICAL. 99 IF, Piok.ird, i>i>., E. Boftercll, J. Allison, a.m., C. Stewart, A. M. Dcs- lirisay, (i. ^[. IJarratt, Charles Dickson, John llnmphrcy, Esq., Martin Trunnan, Esq , James Ceorgc, Esq., A. P. Bnidloy, Esq. Tlmihiiiml IiwitifHtion CviHwitlet:. — The President, Co-Oclefjate, Ex- President, and Seci-etary of CJonfercnce, Ucv. C. Stewart, and G. U. Anderson, Esq., (Treas'rs,); KevUs. M. Riehcv, d.i»., G. M. Barratt, J. Lathern, E Botterell, J. Allison, a.m., G. S.Milligan, a.m., A. M. Deshrisay, Thos. Angwin, D. 1). Currie, The next nieetitig of Conference will take place at Sackville, N. B., on the fourth Wednesday of June, 1864. MINISTERS OF THE ASSOCIATED BAPTIST CHURCHES IN NOVA SCOTIA. Central AssociATioy, — Halifax, Rev'da. J. Pryor, D. D., A. H. Mnnro. Sarknld; R. R. Philip. Npwport, East, i. Bancroft. Neivvort, UW, GeorfTO Dimoek. PImsnnt Ftt/Zey, W. Chipman. Wolfcilk, j. M. Cramp, D. D., S, W. Dehlois, T. A. Hifrgring. Canninfj, D. Ei-cc- nian. Canard, Cornwall is, A. S. Hunt. Bill Toivn, Cornurdlis, J. Par- ker, lianfu/iort, W, Burton, S. T Rand. Gaspereaux, E. O. Read. Upfier Ayleaford, J. L, Read. West CwnwuUis, E. M. Sanders, W. Chipman. Chester, I. J. Skinner. liawdon, J. Stevcija. ^e.w Germany, B. Taybr, T. Delong. Kempt, B. Vanghan. Windsor, P. M. Welton. Falmonth, I). G. Shaw. Lon^ Point, D. Pineo. Aylesford, B. Walker. Neiv Guijshoro' Road, Jacob Allen. Western Association. — Yarmouth, Rev'ds. H. Angell. Parker's Cove, H. Achilles. Bridrjetoion, G. Armstrong. Ragged islands, A. W. Barss. Chebogue, . Clements, S. Richardson. New Germany, T. C. Delong. Hebron, R. D. Porter. Port Medway, J. E. Gouchcr. Bearer Rimr, A. Cogswell, W. Jackson. Dighu Neck, J. C. Morse. 'J'tisket, A. Martel, M. Normonday. Long Maud, John Miller. Hills- burg, J. A. Moore. Chiile'H Cove, P. F. Murray. Nietaur, W. G. I'ai-ker, R. S. Morton. Giv^nfield, , Aylefbrd, C. Tnpper, D. D., Obed Parker, A. Stmnach, A. Walker. Broo'kjield, D. O. Parker. Liverpool, G. N. Harris. Milton, , Weipnouth, C. Randall. Ohio, Yarmonth, J. H. Sawndens. Dearfield, Yarmonth, J. A. Stubbert. Ltlgbij, James Spencer. Wilniot, N. Vidito. Pine Givce, W 11. Por- ter, licentiates, (Wolfville), Samuel B. Kempton, Thomas Blackadar; Aylesford, Andrew Parker, W. L. Parker; Yarmonth, John Tooker ; Kempt, Joseph G. Thompson ;, Beaver River, Zephaniah Porter ; Litcli- lield, C. Kennettishoro\ A. F. Porter. Bcdque, P. E. /., M. P. Free- man, Malcom Ross. North Sydney, £. B., T. Tooker, Hugh Ross. G. Uichardsun. Ras.s River, .lames ' Reid. Ea«t Point, P. E. I., John Shaw. O/i.'s/om, Berij. Scott. /Jconowvy, S. Thompson. Cani>^, Western Domestic Missionary Board. — Rev'ds. Nath. Vidito, (Chairman); Geo. Armstrong, A. M., (Secretary and Treagurer); Irtii t i I I- ? ^ t J 100 XCCLESIASTICAL. [1804. Chnrlen Tapper, D. D., T. W. prjlonpr, Anmn Cogswell, J. C Morup, Oborl Parker, VV. G. Parker, J. A. 8tiil>l'H^r:, ,Jiunc.< 8pcncfr, Aiulu>tiv Miirtell, Clia». Uiindall, P. F. Mnirav. Ilenrv AnjrcU, A. W. lixrs^ K. U. Philp, T. A. llijrpins; Hiothcrs Asnph Maif^hull, W. H. Chipimiti, Israel Lonf;lcv, Jolin Brenton, Wnltrr liickctson, H. L. Cliinmun, Win. Brown, Avard Lon^loy, 8umuel Hniiriolpli, VV. II. Morso. Jiimes f'orn- woll, Joseph Uojfcrs, A. L. licnt, J. ('. Hntfielil, Israel Ilunling, (Jhas. Tctlibrd, Enoch Croshy, James Crosby, French Mihsion Boahd. — Jo.wph Shaw, Fy»q., {Chairman); T^ov. Henrv Anjjell, (Secretary); Wm. Churchill, Esq., (Treasurer); HevMs. Charles Randall, Wm.' Burton, J.JC. Moitio, J. C. StuM)ort, \V. G. Goachor, T. C. Dolonpr, E. N. Hnnw, A. Mnrtell ; l^rothers J. liolv bins, W. 8. Robbins, Edward Hncstis, Wm. Gridley, C. Sal)can, II. E. Payson, W. 8. Raymond, B. B. Moses, Jesse 8haw, William IlaniH, Ahram Lent, Cnlvin Wyman, Nelson Coruin};, Chnrles Pinkney, Saml. Brown, Efjcn Ross. Webtkrn Board OF Infirm Ministers' and Widows' Fund. — Rev'ds. Chwj. Randall, (Treasnrcr); J. C. Morse, 01)ed Parker; Bros. Isonc Cornwall, Wm. Jojm, Benj. Hardy. The Western Association, comprising the counties of Yarmouth, Digby, Shelburne, Qneens, and Annapolis, meets at Paradise on the second Saturday in June, 1863, at 2 o'clock, p. m. The Central Association, conbisting of the Churches In the Counties of King's, Hants, Lunenburg, and Halifax, meets at Chester on the third Saturday in June, 1863, at 2, p. m. The Eastern Association, consisting of the Churches in the Connties of Colchester, Cumberland, Guysboi-ough, Pictou, Sydney, the Island of Cape Breton, and Prince Edward Island, meets at Truro, on the tirst Sat'jrday in July, at 2 o'clock, p. m. Nova Scotia Baptist Home Missionary Society.— Oj^ccra of the Sor.iettf. — J. W. Nutting, (President); J. W Barss, John King, ( V^ico Presidents); D. McN. Parker, (Treasurer); R. N. Beck with, (Sec'try.); George Robbins, Esq. (Auditor), Board of Managers — Rev'ds. J. E. Balcam, Dr. Cramp, D. W. C. Dimock, S. W. Dcblois, David Free- man, A. 8. Hunt, G F. Miles, A. II. Munro, T. H. Poiter, D. M. Welton, I. J. Skinner, J. Parker, J. Pryor, D. D., R. R Philp, Hon. J. W Johnston, Hon. J. McCuUy, 8. Selden, Francis Webber, 11. N. Paint, Thomas Wesley, Daniel Moshcr, Mayhew Beckwith, H. R. Cun- ningham. W. Ackhurst, J. F. Bumham, E.sqrs. Provincial Baptist Sabbath .'^chool Convention. — President, S. Selden ; Secretary, Rev. A. H. Munro. The Annual Meeting for 1863, will be held with the Western Baptist Association at l*aradise. '., FREE CHRISTIAN BAPTIST MINISTERS. Comipaflis, Elder Noble. Yarmouth, Elder Charles Knowles. Cran- berri/ Head, ^c, Elder Edward Sullivan. Barrington, Elder Albert Swm. Wood's Harbor, Elder H. A. Stokes. ' , Elder Walter Weston. Port Medway and Haitnontj, unsupplied. The next Confer- ence to be held in Barrington. FriEE WILL BAPTIST MINISTERS. Barrinrfton (proper) and Port La Tow, Rev. Chas. E. Haskell. Cape Sable hlaml. Rev E. G. Eaton. Beaver River, Pnhnico and Tushl Laket, Rev. C. J. Oram. Pubnico Beach and Wood's Harbor, Rev. D. Oram. Jained C Smith, Clerk of Couference, Barrington. \ [lSfJ4. J. C. Morno, •r, Aiith»>iiv iV. IVirsH, R. H. Chipirimi, ininiin, Win. rJiimes ("'orn- nling, Chn8. iTnnn); Jiov. rer); HpvMs. ln.Mt, \V. (i. hers J. liol)- il)can, II. K. Iliiim llnrns, ikney, Saml. vs' Fund. — Lirkcr; Bros. > f Yarmouth, j 'aUise on the | the Counties lester on the the Counties ', tlio Ishind > on the iirst j — Officers of Kinj,', ( Vico | I, (Sec'try.); \ Icv'ih. J. E, I David Free- j >iter, ]>. M. '' Philp, Hon. '. !bber, H. N. ' , II. li. Cun- ' — President, , Meeting for : l*aradise. S. vies. Cran- Ikler Albert I ilder Wfilter ; 16 xt Confer- ' skell. Cape and Tuskvt por, Kcv. D. 1804.J KCCLE3IA8TICAL. 101 Cov.iiiKGATKi.NAL M\^iBTv.M—Livefr/)oJ, Rev. Jus. Molvin, and Rev. J,n. Howell. Miltun. Rev. O. A. Rawson. Yarmouth, Rov. R. Wilson, rorinmllu, Rev. .1. R. Kcnn. Pl^nMnit Hirer, Itov. Mr Syked. UiclMj'/itP, Rev. J. Gray, Murijnric, Rov. J. Hart. ManvfieMcr, Rev. F. Deeriii;^;. Africav Ki'ibcopal MKTiioniHT.— Halifax and Maroon Hill, Rev. I;?'*lv ," '^^"'''■*''- I-ivcMi)ool, Rev. Henry Duuiuson. Cornwallis, Rev. W. 11. Hood. Afoican Bai>ti«t Ahsopiatiov.— Halifax, Horton, and Cornwallis, . • Huniinonds IMuins, John Thumod. Hear River, Ditfhy, .Tojrsins and Wcvmouth, Rev. Henry Juokson. I'resfou, Rov. Benson .Sniithers. licentiates— yiatU'l Oofliean. Geo. Xeal, T. Suundcru, John CollinH. C. Roati, T. Jones. E. Taylor, E. Jackson, H. Bailey. Clerks, J. R. Tjionias, J. PIcscnt, LuriiEUAV P:ngmhii Minister,— Bndffcwatcr, Rov. "W. M. Bowers. (iKUMAV LuTUKUAN Ml NisTEK.— Lunenbui};, Rev. C. K. Cossiaan. Univecsalist Ciirncii.— Halifax, Rev. N. Gunnison. CLERGY^ OF THE ROMAN CATHOLIC CHLUCHIN NOVA SOTIA. The Mo.st Rev. Thomns L. Connollv, A.v^!'»:'..^hop of Halifax. Arl'ii DiouERK OK H\uiir\x.—Un/i/'ux, Very Rev. Archdeacon Hannon. Rev'd,^. Patk. Power, John Woods, Alex. Mclsaae, Robert Raftis, E', Jas Kennedy. Kentcille,— Ainutitoliaand St. Croix, John Mark. C/are, James Daly. Meteglian, F. Blanehctto, Pulmico, Wni. McLeod. Yanmnth, John Quiunan. St. MicluieJ's, M. Gay. Linriiool and Chester, Peter Dauaher. Amherst, Patrick Dun- phy. Shnbi'Mucadiiu Thos. Walsh. Chizetcool; Thos. J. Daly. East em Ifarhours, David O'Connor, Bermuda, Philip M. Holden, AlonJ sijrnorc Virtue, Chaplain to the Forces. DiociosB Of AuiciiAT. — Right Rev. Dr. McKinnon, residing at Antiu;nnisli. Arichat, Rev'ds. Hubert Ginoir, iJiscouse, Wm. B. McLc'od. L'Ardolse, River Huri/enise, and St. Ann's, Julicn Corteaux. Cieiifnish, Sfn'/i Harbor, Hirer Inhabitant, River Dennis and Jedique, Allen McLean. Malxju and Port Hood, Alex. McDonald, ("Vicar Gen.) 13 road Cove, Lake Ains/ie and Upper Atarejaree, 3. Grant. Chetieamu, Lom-r and AWih-eani Marr/aree., W, Chisholra. East Day, Biq Ponds, Red Inlands, and Grand Mira, Neil McLeod. Maryaree, A. JVicSwcea. \ Sijdneji, Frcnrh Village, liridiicport, Lingan, and [jawer Point, James Quiunan. North Stfdney, Sifdney Mines, and Little Bras d'Or, John Laucldau. Louisbiirg, and Muin-a-dieii John V. McDonnell. Antigonish and Went Rirer, J. Caineroti, u.u , R. Mclsaae. Traaidie., Havre a Douche, Pompqaette. and Irish Villaqe, Mr« Martell. St. Andrew's, Locha- bar L'ike, Pompqaette Falls and Wine Harbor, Ron. McGilvray. Arisaig and Bailey's Brook, Kenneth McDonald. Picton, R. McDonald. GuyS' boro, Raman Valley, Land Point and McNidr'n Cove, Thomaa Scars. Whitehead, Tor Day, Lurry's Riner and Canso, James Drummond. NOVA SCOTIA BIBLE SOCIETY, INSTITUTED. 1863. President. 11. F, Uniaeke, A.M. Vice Presidents, Hon. J. W. John- ston, J. W. Nuttins;, Wm. Pryor, Esqrs. Treasurer, S. H. Black, Esq. Seoreti^ry, S. L. Shannon, Esq. Cor, Secretary, Jos, Farquliar. Com* m Bf 102 KCCLKSIASTICAL. [18C4. |.t-t:t mittee, Rev. Messrs. W. Maxwell, Scott, Martin, Cochran, McGregor, Munro, T. Cunimings, Crisp, Bill, McMurray, Dr. Pryor, Boyd, Lathern, Addy, Milner, Pope, McNntt, Knox, " His Honor the Chief Justice, Hon. M. B. Almon, Hon. W. A. Black, Hon. J. H. Anderson, Judpre Marshall, James F. Avery, M. 1)., Major <.1e Haviinnd, A. McKinlay, Henry Prj'or, S. Solden, T. A. Brov.n, W. C. Silver, T. A. S. Dewolf, James Thompson, J. G. A. Creifjhton, Charles liobson. P. Lynch, J. W. Ritchie, J. C. Cogswell, P. C. Hill, Nepean Clarke, G. H Starr, Daniel McEwen, John Starr, Sawers W. Stirling, C. D. Hunter, Esqrs. A. Russell, Agent. Life Members. — Samuel Creclman, J. C. Cogswell, H. B. Webster, S. H. Black, Esqrs. Society's Depositor!/, No. 113, Barrington Street, opposite St. Paul's Church, Halifax, N". S. HALIFAX LADIES' BIBLE ASSOCIATION. President, Mrs. D. Allison,. Treasurer, Mrs. *^. N. Binney. Secre- fori/, Mrs. Edward Binney. Committee, Mrs. F. tJniacke, Mrs. Nepean Clarkjp, Mrs. Liddell, Mrs. M. Wnllaco, Mrs. Wm. (/i-eigliton, Mrs. Mcljcan, Mre. P. G. McGiegtjr, Mrs. R. Tremain, Mrs. Dr. McNair Parker, Mrs. Edward Smith, Mre. R. Romans, Junr., Mrs. J. C. Cogs- well, Misses A. Creighton, M. Murlsoa, Strachan, Helen Clarke, Fanny Pryor, J. Brown, Richardson, Hosterman, J. Tremain, E. Wells, For- rester. HALIFAX YOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION. President, S. L. Shannon, Esq. Fw-e Presidents, P. C. Hill, J. W. Ritchie, C. Robson, T. A. Brown, G. H. Starr, A. K. Doull, Esquires. Correspmdinff and Recoi'dinf/ Secretary/, James Farquhar. Trvasurer, S. H. Black, Esq. Committee, J. S. McLean, G. R. Anderson, A. Hattie, M. D., R. J. Wilson, C. E. Brown, Wm. Garvie, R. N. BecLwith, W. S. Stirling, B. H. Collins, H. N. Paint, S. A. White, P. Lynch, W. McNutt, A. James, M. Lindsay, William H. Fult^j, D. McEwan, W. Davics, M. D., James Thompson. Life MeiuLers, Active and Associate, Sir Samuel Cunard, !Bart., Hons. Enos Collins, M. B. Almon, J. H. Anderson, W. younjr, C.J. ; James C. Cogswell, William Murdoch, Geo. H. Starr, J. C. Allison, William , Hare, William Cnnard,. Henry Boggs, Wm. B. Fairbanks, (Shark's Allison, William Miller, James Forman, J. Stirling, M. D., R. N., Ed ward Binney, Esqrs. Library and News Room, open every day from 9 o'clock, a. m., to 10 p. m., 73 Barrington Street. Lectures every alternate Tuesday evening during VV inter, at Temper- ance Hall, at 7^ o'clock. Prayer Meeting and Bible Clasx every Saturday cvcmng at 8^ o'clock. The General Committee moots quarterly. The'ExccutJYO Cun>n^ittee 1 meets weekly. ' MICMAC MISSIONARY SOCIETY. President, James F. Avery, Esq. M. 1). Vice Prefiidents, Rev. P. G. McGregor, Rev. J. McMnrray, S. L. Shannon, Esq., M. P 1'. Trea- surer,, R. N. Beckwitli. Secretary, James Farquhar. Caminiitea, Revils. George Boyd, Thomas Crisp, A. McKniglit, A. H. Munro, G. W. Hill, \ [18C4. MoGrcp,or, yor, Bovd, i- the Chief , AiuU-rson, ivilnnd, A. ilvcr, T. A. liohsoii. p. hirke, G. H D. Hunter, 5. Webster, 3 St. Paul's N. oy. Secre- rlrs. Nepean rhton, Mrs. I>r. McNair , J. a Cops- : arke, Faniiv Wells, For- lATlON. Hill, J. AV. 11, Esquires. Tnastire)-, S. A. Hattic, ecl.with, W. Lviuh, W. cEwan, W. Bnrt., Hons. I'.J. ; ilames on, William is, Chark'9 , R. N., Ed a. \xi; to 10 at Tcnopcr- it8^ o'clock. Cuuunittce , Rev. P. G. :.'. Trea- iiilee, Bevtls. G. W. Hill, t t-va'«fW^:Xiiii.U.'i-JiiiMO>, '\V. IIo\v(!, .1. \V. Kiuhit., Chn-les lioh^oii, S. Seidell, {.}. E. Morton, B. 11. Cullius, 11. .\. Vaiiit. Misa.'oitanj, Kcvd. Till! (.:oinn->ittoe moots Jiioalhly at tlie llooin;:' of tlic Young Mens' Christ iun Assoeiation. H.M.irAX Crrv MISSIO^^^^o;«,'/l//.Vr^ rv.'vth. John Scott, iVter G. McGivyor, J. Coeliran, (Joor;;e liovd, A. 11. Alim.'o, J. Latlioni, G. W. llil!, John Knox, John Prvor, 1). ])., 'I'homas C.iA|), G. M. Grant, W. Maxwell, T, Ciinninir; .Tud-e Miirshidl, \V. Sdrlin-, S, 1!. Black, A. K. Donll, Charles Murdoch, \V. C. Silver, U. N. IJcJkwic!', 'j'. B. Akiiis, (icori^o Hohiiit;, J. W. llitchie, 1). MiiKwati. T. A. 8. DcWolf. S-.cre- tun/, .lames Farqidiar. Tna^tanr, IS. L. Siiaiiuoii, Ks(|. AJisniunan/, Arc!ui)M!d Morton. The Committee meets on (lie first \Vfdiic:-d:iy of every month, at the Rooms of the Halifax Yonu- .Mens' Christian" As- sociation. Uniox Dau-y Pk.vykk Mketixo. — Tnstitnrcd in Halifax, olstOct., 185'.). — Meets d'uiy in tiie Session Ihuise of Chalmcr's Church, from 9 to 10, a. ivi. C/iainiiftn of CwninllUiK, T. A. 8. DeWolf ; SicnUtrij, J. l''ar(inlu\t.y\Utn. t'ounuil.'t.f, James F. Avcrv, .M. A., : ?^:qiTien Selden, Charles Hohson, J. G. «k. Crei-hton, T. A. Brown, ;i .lames Tiiompson, A. McEwan, S. L. Slumnon, P. C. Hill. A. James, P. Lyneii, ^ A. K. DouU, 11. Wilson, W. L. Evans, W. i\l. Eultz, K. Gorlui'n, Esc^rs. TEWIPERANCE ASSOCIATIONS. Natioval Division 8. ov T. or Noiixii Amkuioa. — Most Wortliy Patriarch, Samuel L. Carlcton, l^ortland, Maine. M. W. As.-«ociate, J. ,1. Bradford, Anixn^ia, Kenluckv. M. VV. Scriix-, SmiuI. W. llodLiiJS, Boston, Mass. M. W. Treasurer, W. 11. A. Keans. Si. ,Fo!m, X.B. M. W. Chaplain, Rev. W.B. Dishro, Elrvd, Ohio. ;M. \V. Connnctor, E. Carswell, < )shawa_, Canada ^\^■st. U. \V. S.Mitiuel, Xalhaii T. Verry, Woonsoeket, Rhode Island. The Sassion for 18G-t will ho held at Cleveland, Oliio. Graxo Divisiox S. of T. — Grand Wort'iy Patriarcli.A. Lony-ley. G. W. Associate, John llcenan. G. Scribe, 1*. Moiiajhan. G Trcas'r , W. E. Mclloherts. G, Sentinel, W. .Mnrr.iy.. P. (i. \Y. P., .1. 1). B. Fniser. IJcpresentatives to the National Division of Nurili Ami;riea — \Vm. Bnrriil, Rev. John .McMurrav, lion. .I.SV. Jolmstoa, .AI.1».P., W. M. Brown, Rev. Geo. Christie, Rev. J. .M. Cramp, D.D., J. 8. Thomp- son, Ucv. Alex. McAnhur, (Jeo. Matheson, llev. Peter G. McGreiior, Avard Lon-ley, iM.lM'., J. 1). li Eraser, L E. VanBiiskirk, Ml)., R. Nohle, Donald Jolmsou, Rev. N. Gunni^^on, .'no. lleenan, P. Monaijihan. Tho Annua! Session will bu held in liahfax in the last v.-eek of Oct. City Divisions. — Miemae, No. 8, meets every Monday evening. Howard. No. 20, Tuesday. M\yfiower, No. 9, Wodncstl.iy. "Chehiieto, No. 7, Tluirsd:vy. Atliencum, Xo. 06, Friday. Halifax Tkmi'eraxci; Socikty. — (Instituted, May, 13.'51.) — Pres., W. C. Silver. Treas., Ro!)ert NoUe. Se.-relarv, Jas. ""' iniui lar. Sons or Tii.MPunAXCK Rkadixo Roo.u, Temporanee Hall, llallfiix. -Under tiic nuuia'jjement of a Commit lee from the Citv Divisions. H Hi II. If? Hi if 104 SOCIETIKS. [18G4. S03!ET!E3. St. Gp.onap.'s Sooif.ty.— Pntrons, Tho HL'ht Hoii'1)lo Iho Earl of Muliirnvn nnd the Lord liihhoj) ()(' Nov;i KimII'i.. r-.i-suirtit, Win. linimo!'^. V.sq. \\u- rrcsiiJcnt, ,T. R. Brriithors, Ksq ; ltiit, VVilllum Pailnster, 01i!vrlt>s Major, T. P. St.udd, V,. W. Sotolitp!. .(.imcs Cros^e- kill, scnr Comniittee of Charity. Ed;,'ar Dodson, Gcorfri? CiosHkill, .lolin Plun- d(>ll, Wm. Murray, .Josf|ih CroBsklll. Maishal, Thoiiian C.'urk. ^l G(!or«o's liun- ner, Goorgi' Payno, sun., .Tolin Scriven. QMoen'B Anns, Kohprt Tarvt-y, Goorgo Ilawkiua. Royal Hta dard, Wm. Murray. Mcssi'iigcr, John Lookur. North British f^ociF.TY. —ri-fsidrnt. Dr. Davios. Vice do.. Coo. Maclonii ; Scnr. Asst. di).,J)r. Cowio ; .Tunicr do. do., Ju". Korr. Si'c'y , T. S. Macdonald; J.^i-t. do., Wm. Murray. 7'?V(f.'? , .John Watt. Chdpld.s'ns, Ucyd's. .lohii Martin .iiid .lohii Scott. Committee, of Charitij, Poter Ross, Jas. Maclean, John 'Watson, A..lex. Ste- phen. W. B. Sinollic. Caledonia Ci.un— (Instituted, 186a)— C /(/(?/. Hon. A. Keith. Presidrnt, John Rieluirdaon, Vice do., 1). Ross. Trma., W. 11. i-aiild. Secretary. II. Muiray. CHAniTAnLF, Irish Socii-.ty. — Prcxt., ^I'.r. Conway. Vii'.i- do , Jamea Butler. 1«i Assl., Patrick W.illaee. 2nd do.. Pat Lyons Ac'//.. Thomasi Martin. A^^st. do, James W. l'"linn. Trcos., John .Mea;>her. Afarsthal, James Brophy. Cahprn'ter's Brnevoi.knt S(jcin'rv. — Prpuro. EK|rs. House Committee, Tha Comniodoie, M. B. Aluion, Jr., L. J. Morton, Ebcirs. Secretary eind Treasurer, ion. Starr, Esq. Nova Scotia Tn'stitutf, of Natfuvl Soirsck — Patron, Tho Most Noble the Marquis of Xonnaiiby. Prenii'i'iit, P Carteret Hill, I). C.L. Vice Prenldeiit.i, Yi. Cr. Haliburton, K.S.A., j'. M. J cues, E.L.S Council, Henry Poole, E^(l., T. Belt. Esq., Rev. J. An;broHe, M A., J. Uernard Gilpin, cpq., M.D, Capt. Hardy. R. A... Rev. J. M. Cramp, D.D'.. Rev, A. Forrester, D.D., Professor How, D.C.L. Secretaries, J. It. Willis, J. B. Youn^. Nova Scoth LrTRHARY and Scifn'titic! SoctF.TV. — For the discuBsion of inter- esting and important questions on Literatn e. Seience, Commerce and the .-^rts — (Established Jan. 4th, 18")!).) — /Vei , Robert Morrow. Esq. Vice do. Dr. Tup.per, and W. Lawson. Esq. IVeas., S. L. Shannon, Esq., M.P.P. Sec'y., W. Gaivie. Asst. do., J. Woods. Nova Scotia BAnuisTEUs' Society. — fOflleers elected 23th July, 1802) — Prepi- dent, .lohn W. Ritchie, Esq , <}. C. Vice do , Chas. 'I'wininjj, Kstp Tri'ds. S. L. Shan- non, Esq. &cf'2/, Wm. Twinin^j;, Esq. Beamish Murdoch, Q. C, James, R Smith, Esqrs. Hon. S. L. Shannon, Hiram Blanchanl, Q. C, Matthew 11. Itichcy, lilsqra. Nova Scotia Law Students' Socikty — Executive Committee, John T. Pavzant W. J. Croke, 1). B. Woodworth, M. B. Daly, W. Power. Secretary, J. G. Foster. 2'icasure.r, Mr. Eaton. ^"'imittke MF.rt HAN^R Nf.ws Room.— 1 8f?1.— W. R. Fairbanks, A. Mithell, T>. Cronan, Bobt. Nobh*. Alfred Jones, Joseidi Wier, J. T. Wniuwriybt, S. E. Barss, W. II. Creij^hton, T. E. Kenny, Ksqrs. Sujwrintendcnt, Chas M. Creed. Halifax Visiting Disi-f.nsaky — President, Rev. J. C. Cochran. Vice President, S. P, Fairbanks, Esq. Treasurer, -. Secretary, D, Gallaijhcr. Trus- [\m. ulirnve nnd •.•. I'rcsitlciit, , F,. J. Lordly (.'v , riiiu lea WIP.ls. D.I'.. ;iTTH'Ji Closer- ,Uthn llluii- (•(nj.;o's I'lin- ivt-y, Gc'Oigo I idoRii ; Senr. \ kl; J..«st. do., \ ill «iicl Ji'hu { )ii, Alex. Stc- ( •fshh.nt. Johu 1 Wuiniy. ^ Bullpr. 1i« I in. ./l.'-'sf. rfo . i . Vice rrrx.' ial VumitiUte.e- ., Wm O. Aii- ■, Jiui. Tiiicoy, }. lliiiit, John ^Isirvin, .Tiimes EiUv. Wiunor ters, M i). V. ' riiioe of WaleB. |istoii Suwiiri, -Clii<>r; Mii.ini- ■ WoiBliip tlio Wiillace, Es(|. Qvs. Sniliiiii 'ommittcc, Tlie 'iyasioer, Jos. ist NoMo. the '■!:ldnitx. Pi. (}. T. Belt, Ks(| „ A.,, llev. .1. :)ctaries, J. U. fj^ion of intcr- (l thu .^its.— Dr. Tui-,|).3i-, , W. Gaivio. , 1802 )—Prefi' as. S. L. SliMii- in!a, Tl Siuilli, (;y, I'^qra. u T. I'avzaTit' /, J. G. Foblur. Mitliell, T). i. v. Uai'bs, W. Vt'rc J^-esi(lfnl. l«''her. Trus- tees, ntTiiiinl O Xeill, (5(>iirye K. Morton, Ksqr.i. />(')•■ '/;•,?, .Tniiios F. Avorv, M.D., ,I;ic'ol) .Miller, Hov. J. C. ro<'lir;\:i. -las ((nilirun. Hon. IUmi.j. Wicr, A. Iv. DoiiU, S. P. Fairbanks, Ks()r3. lie.sident rh'/siciun in ddil/ alti-wlaneii, F. W. .Morris, M.D. Otlije, Argylo Street; opon daily (Suiiday cxce|jted; from 12 to 2 o'clock, to tho i.iclv poor. M'EDiCAr. SociBT^ OP NOV..V ScoTi V for tlioyoar ISf);"! — (OtlSpprs eloctod Gth Jan., l*^;.'!.) — I'rr.sidcnt, Dr. Tnii| or. Via- do., Drs -f. C llunso, and Sainl. Miiir, Truro. Trcas., Dr. Black. Hecrctari/, Dr Gossip. Cirixsiionding do.. Dr. Cowie. ^Alnion, W. J., m.d. Black. R. S. .M.I)., Creanior, ,ToM'|>h, m.d, ^'Cowie, A. J,, M.I). DoUlola li. (t., m.d. "^Davioi*, W. n., M I). - - - Deniiisf)n, .Fas. H , rr d. Dunuisoii, Win., l.n.s. - - oDcVVolf .T. 11 , iM.u. - - - Dosbriaay, T. B , m.d. - - Faiiah, G. J., m.d. - - - I'i.xott, II. C, M.E. - - - Forest, A. L.n c.s.r. - - 1 orman, 11. B., h n.c. r,e. - Fo.x,.)., Aast. Sur. U.N Frasor, B. DoW„ m,d. - Greor, U., m d. - - - Gil|>in. J. B., m.d. - - Ocddos, r. O , L.N.S. Gossij), C .7., M.D. - - Uume, J. 0.,M.D. - - Humo, J. U. .M.R.cs.i, - Hattio, A G., M D. - - ".Icntdn-ja K., m.d. - ■ Jami(!.A()ii,.J. n.. M.D. .Jaiiiicson, P.olx^rt, m.d., Jobnslon, r.cwis, m.d 5ii;MBi:n.s - - - Halifax - - - Ualiliix. - - Arichat. - - - Ilalilax. Lower Granville. - - - Halifax. - New|)f)rt. - Nci'.vjjort. D.'irlnioiith. Darttnouth. Ya; month. - Arichul. - lla'ifix, - Halifax Rue Piiv. Dl.i;by. - - Windsor. Londondcn V. - - Ilalifix. - Yarmonth. - - Halifax.! - - Halifax - - Halifax - - Haliftx - - Halifax. - - Chept.^r. - - Tan-ior - - Svdiiey •| lane, Alex., m.d., - - Mo; en. A., m.d., - - - Morrison, J B. D., m.d. Moore. .loficpli, m.d. Mnir, Saml., l.h.c s e. - Midlobcrts, W. v.. i, n.s. MeK(!nzie, .Tas 11.. m.d. Oii'.her, G. E.. m,d., - ^i'arker, O. McN. M d. - Page, B. G., :m.r c.s l. - Pt-arsoii, Wni., l.n.s. - Phillips, John, L.N.S. - Pavzant. E N., m.d. - Beid, a. II., M.D. - - lUifftrles, 11. D , M D. - Koaeh. K. D., m.d. - - Bi;;l)y, C. m.d. - - - Sliaw, II., m.d. - - - Fn-,ilh, P. W., M.D. Siiyiler, G.. L.R.c.s" - Stojjhen, 11., m d. - - l-layter, J. U., m.d. Stevernian, Jos., m.d. - Topper, (.'., M.D. - - Topi)er, Nathan, m d. Van Biiskirk, L. E. m.d. Wilson, I K.. M u. Wenlis, 11., M.D. - - Mahone Bay. - - Halifax. - - Di-by. - - Amherst. - - '"ruro. Londonderry. - - Picton. Aylesford. - Halifax. - - Halifax. MopqnoJoboit. Kiver Philip. - Cornwallis. - - Windsor. - Weymouth. Tatamafjonche. - - Halifax. - - Kcntville. - - Halifax. Shelbnrno. - - - Di^l^y. • - Halifax. - Lunenburg. - - Halifax. - - Amherst. - Dartmouth. - J?arrington. - Dartmouth Jeans, J. E., L.N.S. - - /ivdney Min ConN-ciL FOR 1803.— Drs. Almon, Parker, Forrest, Davies, and Gossip, Secretary, ex ofiirio Honorary Mkmdkrs. — Expedition, 1851 ; Cha£ Tha names marked ■• — Hayes. M.D., Gommander U. S Cogswell, M. D., Halifax; .las. F. Avery are Managing Committee, or Council of tho Soci. ty Arctic Exploring M.D. IIalifa.x, MASONIC. THE MOST ANCIENT AND HONORADF.K FRATKIINITT OP FRKR MASONUT. Grand Madr.r of Enfjlnnd.—'nv. Karl of Zetland. Grand Master vf Irein ml— Tha Duke of Lcineter. Grand Jilaster of Scotland— 1'hc Duke of Atliol. ENGLISH. PROVINCIAL .iRAND LOPCiF, UNDKR KNOLISH JITRISDICTION. R w. James Forman. Deputy Grand Ma.ster. w. w. Wm. A. Hesson, Senior Grand Warden, u. w. P.obert D. I'la.Vki', .lunior Granil Warden, v. w. Pity. Geo. Boyd, (iraiid Chaplain. Gra.ud Secretary. Junior (irand Deai-on V. w. Arehibild Seott. Gr.nid Treaioirer, v. w. H. C. D. Twining, Vf. Allen H. Crowe. Seiii(n' (irand Deneon. w. Wm. S Synionds, w. TlioH, Mieklvwiiglit, (innd Director of Ceremonies. w lir-ntou D. .Marshall, Grand S;i| ei intemU'iit of Works, w. lung. Grand Organist, w. John Dolan, (fraud Swoid Beaier. w. Uobort Graham. Grand Standard Ue.'ircr. Edward Von Ade- t Graham, w. Tliomas A. Marsh, Grand Puiiiuivant. w. J. M. Tuy- 106 MASONIC. [1864. PROVINCIAL GRAND LOJIOE OP SCOTTISH. NOVA KCOTIA. NEW ISLAND. nesilny lifoaL-h iiiniiili. St t^'y., W . Scotia Lodul, I\o. — , lucuU tlu Davis. Ir.r. Or!iri(l Tvlor. Orrml Stfwnnl^, Rrothors. N. L. IIcHiort. .Tolin If. Tlunt. .Tamps Wfeiliiiiin, TliDS. ('iiiiit:iinli:mi. lIoTatio Scllori, Chris. K. Moivift. Conunittw of Cliaritv— -w. Alt\ NcmI, Tast MiiHtnr St. Ainlrnw's Lodp?: w. II. C. I). Twitiiii};. •w. John A. Sinclair, w. Thos. Mi(;kl(!\vii;,'lit, ^v. Georgo Uoidon, w. ChaB. R. Morriw. LODGES UXDI:R ENGLISH AUTHORITY, St. Axdrkw's Lodge. No. 137, Iliilifiix.— Regular meetini; on the ^irst Tuesday of every iiionth. Seet'y. X. L. llerlii,rt. St. .Iomn's Lod(;e, No. 187, Iliilifiix. — Recjular meotiiitf on Xho first Monday of eveiy iiioiiili. Si'f'y, SanmeKt. Ki^thy. ViRoiN LoDcK. No. 5.")8. Halifax.— lle^'iilar meeting on thc/our<7t Monday of every month. S(icrctary, .Tames Wliilmaii, E^q. I'lOYAL Standaiid Lodok, No. Mi. Halifax. — Regular meeting on the second Tuesday of (!Very inontli. Seo'y., J. Harr"tt. RovAL SussKx Lodge, No. 7i 4, Halifax.— Regular meeting on theirs* Thurs- day of every month. Ste'v., Mr. Geo. Gordon. Union Lodge. No. OM, Halifax.— Regular meeting on the third Monday of every month. See'y., Robt. U. Mori is. St. Andrkw'b Lodge, No. 7;;2, Sydney, C. B.— Regular meeting on the Tuesday next preceding every full moon. Sec'y., Mr. C. J. Chivko. Unity Lodge, No. .'JO'), Lunenburg —Regular meeting on the first Tuesday of every month. Boc'y., Wm. 15. Lawton. Albion Lodge, No. 6P2, New Glasij^w. — Sec'y., A. M. Ilolmea. New Caledonia Lodge, No. 82(1, 1'ietnu. — Regular meeting on the second Tues- day of every month. Sec'y., David McKenzie, Zetland Lodge. No. 821. Liverpool. — Regular meeting on the fourth Thursday of every month. Sec'y., John Hood. Hiram Lodge, No. 808, Yarmouth. — Regular meeting on ihG first Monday of every month. See'y., A. W. Hotn.^r. AcAiiiA Lodge, No. 888. rugwa.'h.— Sec'y., Hlbbert C. Black. Keith Lodge, N'o. 911, llillsliurgh. — Sec'y., Stephen B. llennig.ar. Mariner's Lodge, No. 982, Granville.— Sec'y., Mr. J. E. Jones. St. George's Lodge, No 1,151, Cornwalli^. — Sec'y.. John Rounsfell, Jr. Widow's Friknd Lodge, (new). Weymouth. — See'y, F. W. Goodwin. Keith Lodge. No. 1,172, New Glasgow. — See'y., Hector McKenzie. Wkstport Lodge, (nnv), We.stport — Sec'y., b. P. Ladd. . Prince op Wales i odoe, (new), Li\erpool. — Sec'y., Jnmes L. Hcmmeon. Scotia lodge. «mo), t'aniiiiig- W. M.. Mr D. M.Dickio. Sec'y., Ldw. J. Ross. Welsi'ORD Lodge, {new), Windsor. — Sec'y , L. A. Barnaby. BRUNSWICK AND PRINCE EDWARD Hon. Alex.inder Keith. Provincial Grand Master. Fitz. Cochran. Deputy Grand Masler. Win. Taylor, Substitutt? Graiid Master, Geo.' Eraser, GiiukI Secretary. John 11. Grigor, Grand Treat-uivr. Lev. George Hoyd, Grand ( haplain. J, R. Graham, Senior Grand WaideiL N. G. Smitli, 17lh liegt.. Junior Grand Waiden. Ihos. P. Sti:dd, f^eiiior Grand I)eacfin. L'^aao Meivin, Junior Grand De:icon. F. Llaiklock. Grand Arelnteet. Jno. McCulloch. Giand Jeweller. Hiram iJlaiiehaid, Grand Director of Oenmonies. C. F, Hnsdeld. l(it!i Hegt., Grand Director of Mus'c. Robt. Brechin, Grand Sword Bearer, Stewards, John I'uolo, W, Fredoriek. L. Petit- maitre, 1',, N. Baber. E. l!. Ilarriiigton, R. T. ;Vi;ir. W. Garvic, S. Rlgby. W. E. Harrington, Grand Pursuivant. ■). M. Taylor, (jrand Tyler. Quarioily comniunieatitais the third TucHday in February, May, August, and November. Annual communication, St. Andrew's Day, St. Andrew's Royal Arch CnAPTER, No. ."."). holding under the Supreme Grand R. A. Cliapler of Set'tland. meets at tlieir Lodge Boom, Victoria Building, HoUis Stieet, on the .swo.'u/ Tuesday of M;ireh, ,lunc, ^e|itenib(>r and December, iU'RNs' LoDOK. .No. o."i2, iin etH »T, Kieemasons' llall, Halifax, on the/rsMVedncs- day in each inonih, See'y., ^\ ni 'rayloi'. Athoi.e Lohgi'.. No. 'Mil, meetH at Freemason's Hall, Halifax, on the second Mon- day of each nionth, Soi'y,, W, A. Warren. KniTi'. LonoK, Xo, !!0,), Dieets at Ficemason's Hall, Halifax, on the second Wed- N. Jiinew. third Wtdnesdby of cacti month. Sec'y., Dr. [18C4. Ihint. -TaTneR 'onimiit<'« of U. Twiiiiiij;. 18. U. MoitIi». first Tucsdiiy si Monilay or nday of every •n the second 5 first ThuTS- mday of every the Tuesday st Tuesday of 3 second Tues- irth Thursday rst Mouday of l.jr. in. mm eon. tdn. J. EosE. RINCE EDWARD D<»i)«ty Grand 1111(1 Sccrctaiy. iplain. .1. li- rand Waiden. d Dcacim, !•'. am Ijlanchaid. plor of Muse. 01 U-k, L. rctit- lUgby. W. E. ^ August, ami | Uipreme GriiiKl luikling, Hollis cnilior. a first Wediics- le second Mon- 10 second Wed- Ih. isec'y., Dr. j^^„,-^:- -ji'iiiif -fi -irii" - r 18G4.] ODD FIOLLOWS. 5HL1TA11Y. 107 Atnacitia, Amor ct Veritas. INDEPENDENT ORDER OP ODD BELLOWS. [odd *'i:i,t,o\vs' hall, vicToisrA iu.ock, h.vlifax.] RIOIIT WORTHY GRAND I.ODGK OF THM LOWER PKOVi-VCES OP RRIT- IStl NORTil AMEIUCA. ^f. W. ffranfJil/as!kI Bait. I Oil-. Ue^^t. Town Ma jo/ and Officiating Deptih/ Jtid;f3 Advocate, Colonel Aug. F. Anscll, tinait. (htrrlson SerrjMnt Major, SerfTcant-IMajor Frcdorirk Hardly. Otfi<:e-b'ppcr',,)o?.o\)\\ Hilbv. Afesfcm/er, Michael Phohui. C/iapiains, Ke,v. E. W. Milncr, M.A., Kl>v. E.Butler, (R.C.; Di'pidij Coiivniman/ General, L. liuiuli, E.sq. .■l.s.s^ 'Com. General, D. 15. Clarke. Df'piiti] A:.st. Com. General, W. T. MeKinstry, II. W. Ilivckinail, and E. J. Jolui.nou. Comt. ClcrLi, Yi. Smitli, Esq., J. Willie. h.'iners and Stonkri'pirs, xMathe-ion, Devlin, Gordon, E;;'an. A-connt Clerk Com'r\, Scrjjeant F. Bi'aioii. Dcpiili/ In^mdor (renertd of no<:pil,tl>\ .L 1). Mclilroc, Esq. SidlfSiayeoi), iMajor.r. (i. Wood, M.D. ,'^la/fAsa't. Snrqeon, E, Lloyd, Es({ , (J. Youcll, K. WoLseley. jh'siienxcr of Medicine>t, E. Barton, l':s((. Ml/. StafJ Clerics, Sergt.-Major T. Eorhe.s, Sergt -ilajor J. Young. 103 WIUTAUY. 18C4. ORDNANCE DEPARTMENT. Dcputij Snpf. of S fores, E. Ton ^('1 lev, Esq. I). A'. S. of Stores, C. W. E. llollowiiy, J, C. Willis, Esqrs. C/nks, T.' Mk'klewriglit, W. Ilu-gius. Fonnan, C. (J rant. Issuer, J. Hilton. ROYAL ENGINEER DEPARTMENT. Commanding liofjal Emjineer, Lt, Col. Westmaeott. • Clerks of Works, II. Atkins, G. Robins, and S. J. Medlin, Esqrs. Clerks, "T. Goudgc, and \V. Clarid-c, Esqr. riTRVEYOR'S DEPARTMENT. Purveyor, Mr. Amcy. Ckrk, J. J. Morris. BARRACK DEPARTMENT. Barrack Master, C:iptain Ross. Barrack Scr'jeauts, Ja.s. tSago, T. Downs; F. Hardinge. OEFICERS OF THE ARMY IN NOVA SCOTIA. RoYAT. Artili.kry. — The Royal Arms and Supporters, Avith a Can- non, and ihc motto " Ubique," over the gun, and " Quo las ct Gloria Ducunt," below it. nth BrHjacle.-^Col, Z.n Francklyn, C. B., Lt. CoL, M. Clifibrd. Capts.y Duniarcsq, de llavilland, (Major), llardy, Stirling, Bolton. Lients , Webber, Lewes, Pym, Wall, Anderson, liemans, Kensington and Reeves. RovAL Engineers. — Tbc Royal Arms and Supporters, witli a Can- non, and the niotto " Ubi(|ue," over the gun, and " Quo fas et Gloria Ducunt," below it. Lt. CoL, Westmaeott. Capts. Duniaresqu, llewett. Lients. Keith, Innes, Sreveright, CoUings, Tovey. 2ni) Battamon IGtii Regiment, (" Bedfordshire. "J — Colonel, Ja. Gen. Geo. Macdonald. Lt. Col. O. G. Langley. AiaJors,J. liendorson, {It. col.) C. L. DcWinton. Capls., W. C. Bancroi't", Ximenes, Heivar, Lombard, Inglis, Crosse, Thompson, Stokes, (Brigade Mnior at ifali- fax,N. S.) R.J. Evans, (Major), II. Kelsall. Lieuts. G. Street, T. Russell, A. A. Pinson, (Instructor of Musketry), Reyne, Knox, Grant, Pvnc, Cooeh, Buslield, Robinson. Kusiqits, N. C. 'Griffith, G. R. A. Denne, G. Griffiths, R. B. B. Bald, S. J. Pullin, W. II. Croft, l^erey, Cluues, Vv^ason. Paymaster, M. Teversliam. Adjutant, Wethereil, (Lieut) Qr. Master, J. Winter. Siiriu:on Major, J. R. F. Fennell. Asst. Surgeon, J. R. Kehoe. Faehigs yellow. Aaents, Sir. J. Kiik- land 6b Y. W. Uolt, Esq. ' 2NDBATTAr,iox 17th RiXiiMENT (Leicestershire). — TlieRf)val Tiucr, I "Ilindoostan," '•Allglianistan/' "Glnr/.nee," - Klielat," " Sevasf,pbl." I Colonel, Lieut. -General Sir Riciiard Airy, K. C. B. IJeut. Colonel, A. McKinstrcy. Miijurs, 1). L. C\)lliurst, C 11. J. Ileighman. Ca/ifains, W. D. Tiiompson," W. T. Stuart, (Military Secretary, Jamaica), F. 11. i8t;4.i rs. 1, Esqrs. TIA. uith a Can- as ct Gloria M. CliflTonl. hi'^, Eolton. Kensington witli a Can- fas ct Ciloria sqn, llcwett. -Colonel, Lt. Hondorson, ncs, Heivar, ior at ifali- i. Street, T. nox, Grant, li, G. 11. A. Jioft, ]\'r('y, Wetliercil, . F. Fenncll. )ir. J. Kiik- Royal Tit^on, CAvx^. Go:>.sip. I Artii.lbrv Company, L'icton. — Gapt., John McKinlay. 1st Lieut., Alex. J. Patterson. 2nd do., Geo. K. Davies. Surgeon, Henry Kirk- wood. • S«OTTisii lliFLKS, Halifax. — Capt., A. K. McKinlay. 1st Liouts., ; Wm. Murray, Geoi-ge K. Anderson, Adjt.* 2nd Liont., .f S. McLean. i 2nd Lt. and'Qr. M:is., Jos. N. Kitclne. Surg., W. H. Davics, M.D. j Chehucto GitEYs, Halifax. — Capt., Wm. Cliearnlev. 1st laeuts., ! W. M. Allan, (Jco. Piers, F. Cochran, adjt. 2nd do., C. M. Nutting, J. ; Henry Tobin, Alex. Keith, jr., Q. JM. Surgeon, John H. Slayter, M.D. ! Mayflower Rifles, Halifax. — Capt., (ileo. Fraser. Lieuts., James i K. llouselie, H. A. Jennings. James Maloney, F. Jones. Surgeon, Charles Tapper, M.D. i II.iirAX Rifles. — Capt., T. E. Kenny, jr. 1st Lieuts., John i O'Connor, Michael •). Cochran. 2nd do., Wm. Barron, John D. Cum- ; niins. Surg., Andrew Cowie, M.D. (iu.u'ter-Master, James Butler. ; First Comfany Irish Volfnteer Rifles, Halifax. — Ca])tain, Peter Bulger. 1st LiciUs., Jolm Duran, D. H. Pitts. 2iid do., W. 11. : Cruke. Surg., Jiiines 1). Ihunc. j Victoria IJifles, Halifax.— Capt. . Jas. Mackintosh. 1st Lieut., r J, A. lloyt. 2iul do., Surg., 11. B. Lorman, M.D. ! Yarjioutu Rifles. — Capt, T. B. Dane. 1st Lieut., J. M. Kitchie. { 2d do., Jolm White. Qr. blaster, Geo. Tooker. ^^Miii n-tt"'i~--''M --■""•'"— '•"•'' - -'^ - -"^ ■ — ■ - -~^.— -^-^^.-.^■w^«.-......^.A.«-^^ ! JIO VOLUNTEKKS. [I8r)4. Cnvij:;, Lcaiidcr Si Crowe; Suit 1st Batt. Dionv Mimti.v Kiii.k CoMrAXY.— Capt., Stcplien C DoxnM-. l1., James ^on. 2n(l CO. Scott. <'^., Lewis I IJallam. , Kicliard as lii!a;I)y. np'y., Y. do., W. , St Lieut., ' !. Surg., : arke. 1st .s Miller.. ' 3t Lieut., ' tJuy. — llicliard : ant. 1st ; yitl Ileu- i ter. 1st I — Capt., '■ «ati. >t Lieut., ! cGregor, , Mackay. ; ut., Wm ; ider Me- i I 3f., Wm. :mar.s, J, V. Yeits. ' )crt Stc- I 18G4.] VOLUNTEERS. Ill I8t Jjieut., L;na>!. Ixobertson. 2nd do., Josepli MeVansh. Ac'adlv Volunteeu Jvifle.s, Pnowasli — Capt., Heiir\ 1st Lieut., Klias King. 2nd do., W. H. Rogers, C. K. MeNi Windsor VoLUNThKU Kiflfs. — Capt., B. I)e\V. Frascr. Lieuts., Wm. Siott Trcmain, Ciiarlcs K. llardiiiir. 2 SVDN'KY Voi.UNTKICIl Illl'I.B AM) AhTILLKKY CoMl'ANY. — Clipt., Fi. Oiirr.un. 1st Lieut., J. E. liuslicli. 2nd do., Tlios. LcCras. Surg. Lewis .Jolmstttn. Wallace Giucys. — Capt., Win. Iluestis. 1st Lieut., C. J. McFnr- lane. 2nd do., l{ol)t. Kerr, W. II. Iluestis. Surg , IJolit. Mitchell, M.D. Cli:mkntsi'()I!T Voluntkku Kulks.— Capt., Wni. 11. Uay. 1st Lieut., Reginald M. S!ia\v. 2nd do., Edwin Gates. Surg., Robert J. Elli-on, M.D. Qr. Mas., Geo. Jones. Little Kuas D'Ou Local VoLrNTKERS. — Capt., .1. H. Christie. Ist Lieut., Cha>!. Robertson. 2nd do., Joseph MeVarish. y G. Pineo utt. Surg., Josei)h Clarke, M.D.' Westtout Voluneeer Guards. — Capt., Joseph W. Dakin. 1st Lieut., Joseph Collins. 2nd do., Charles F. Ruggles. vVllsford Rangers, River John. — Capt., Jas. Kitchen. 2st Lieut., Charles S. Henry. 2nd lic, Chris. I'errin, Daniel Sellars. Hebron Volunteer Rifles, County of Yarmouth. — Capt., Wm. Croshv. 1st Lieut.. Chas. Cahan. 2nd (lo., Zachariah Fatten. 1st 2nd do., J. W. Uuselcy. Surg , Samuel Log.m, M.D. Qr. Mas. Fetcr S. Burnham. FrcTOU Greys. — Capt., Robert Doull. Ist Lieut, K. Holmes. 2nd do., Daniel iMcKenzie. Surg., E. Cook, M.D. Local Vol. Artillery, Sydney Mines. — Capt. 11. H. Brown. 1st. Lieut., E. Roijson. 2nd do', C.B. Brown, S. E. Brown. Clyde Vol. Rifles, Roger's Hill, Pictou.— Capt. H. McKeen. 1st Lieut., Geo. McKenzie. RoTiis\Y Blues, Truro.— Capt., Charles Blanchard. 1st Lieut., Jas. Blair. 2nd do., R. F. Sutherland, David J. Dickson. Surg., Charles Bent, ]\LD. Qr. Mas., D. Fumigalli. Sterling Vol. Rifles, Tatamagouclie. — Capt. David A. Camp- hell. 1st Lieut . W. M. lilackwood. '2ud do., W. A. McDonald, Arch. Campbell. Surg., D. Roacii, M.D. LuNENuuRG Rifles. — Cnpt. C. E. Kaulback. 1st Lieuts., James Hall, riios. Carroll. 2ud do., II. B. Kauli)iiek, John Young. Qr. Mas., ..'o. ev)h Creighton. Surg., Slannagc J. Jacoljs. SnunE.NACADiE Vol. Rifles.— Capt. II. L. Yeomnns. 1st Lieut, Kenneth Sutherland. 2nd do., Richard McIIdley, Alexr. ^'elson. Qr. Ma5., .iaincs I'^ Cole. Surg., D. McLeaii,'M.D. Mahone Bay Rifles.— dipt. Benj. Legge. 1st Lieut., Nathaniel S'trniu. 2nd do., George Duncan, Alex. Kedy. Surg., Charles Gray, M.D. Qr. Mas., Lewis Knaut. Port Mulgrave Melford Rifles.— Capt. Isaac Wyldc. 1st Lt., F. J. Wsliace. 2nd do., Martin May. HiGULvND Vol. Rifles, Mount Thorn, Pictou.— Capt. John Mc- Leol. 1st Lieut., Angus Davies. 2nd do., John Dunbar. Centkal Annai'olis Yeomen Vol. Cours, Carlton Corner, Bridgetown.— Capt. Edwd. C. Young. 1st Lieu:., D. McDonald. 2nd do., Melbourne Morse. Albany Vol. Wifles, Windsor.— C:ipt. Chas. "Wilkins. 1st Lieuts. D. Geldert. J. Keith. 2nd do., Gnsper Drillio. Qr. Mas. J. H. II..;n-c. City Guards, llalit'ax. — Capt., Wm. Myers Gray. 1st Lieut., John Hoyt. 2d do., Michael Conroy. 112 MII.ITIA. [U64. El Dor.ADO Vomintker?, Ovens, Luncnhiirp:.— Capt., Frcdoritk SiNcr.Aiu Vol. Riri.r.s, Block IIou'C Fori, Cow Iliiv, C. V.. — Cnpt., Murshall Ijoiuinot. 1st Lieut,, ..rtliiir II. IJominot. 2iul do., Micliacl Collins. (lOLi) !MiNKRs' Vol. IvIFLi; Cokis, Sliorbrookc. — Captain, P. S. Ilaniiltoii. Siii'.MiiuofiKE, Vol. Gu.vhd.s, — Cnpt. John A. IMcDonakl. 1st Lieut., Charles Mcintosh. 'Jnd do., Joliu McKenzic. Qr. Mas., Wni. McDauicl. Sin-;,'., John McMillan, M.l). Iii:Avi:n Kiveu, Vol. ('oki-s. — Capt., C. Itnvmond. Lst Lieut., B. K. Williams, ^nd do., W IL Tedford. Qr. Mas., A. Raymond. WiiYMOiTii Vol. Uii-lks. — Capt., Hon. C Campbell. 1st Lieut., F. W. Cxoodwin. 2nd do., W. M(.rso. i>nr^., U. ]). Ruir.Lrles, M.I). Qukkn's Co. Voluntkkus. — Capt., .las. Collie, l.^^t Lieut., Jno. G. Morton. 2nd do., .1. II. Barnahv. Qr. Mas., Samuel Miles. New Glasgow Vol. 1\ii'Li;s.— Capt , 1). !\IeDoiiald. 1st Lieut., Al!)ert Frascr. 2nd do., W, IL Fra-:er, J. Wm. Frascr. Qr. Mas., Stewart Fraser. Surf,^, Wm. Mitchell, M.D. Kingston Tigeu.s Vol. Kifle Co. — Capt., C. W. Ncily. Paradise Vol. Bifle><. — Capt , John Sanders. 1st Lieut., W. IL Bisliop. 2nd do., Biwton Nciiy, Wm. Cliipman. Lower (iranville Valley Vol. Bifli.s. — Capt. J. C. Shafncr. 1st Lieut., C. Anthoney. 2nd do., Thos Burke. RossiGNOL Vol. Co. — Capt., Jno. W. Cobh. 1st Lieut., Nathan Kinney. 2nd do., Joseph Coll. Qr. Mas., Geo. B:ir;is. University Vol. Co., Windsor. — Capt., A. Kaulbaek. 1st Lieut., F. Kinnear. 2nd do., C. B. Bullock. PiJGWAsn Vol. Rifles. — Capt., 1 St Lieut., 2nd do., W. H. Rogers. IlAXTSi'ORr Vol. Rifles. — Capt., T. Reid. Avon Volunteers. — Capt., J:i;?. Elder. SiiELiJURNB Vol. Rifles.— Cajit., N. W. White. 1st Lieut., Robt. Freeman. 2nd do., Jos. Devine, adjt., P. G. Fraser. Surj;., G. .^nvder. Port LaTouu Rifles.— Capt , F. A. White. . 1-t Lieut., W'. 11. Swaine. 2nd do., Wm. Sholcs. Suri;., J. .L Schra^ge. BuLLONA Rangers, Kiiu^s Co. — Capt. C. W. Bertau."^. 1st Lieut., Henry Shaw. 2nd do., 1). B. Parker. W. yer ; jors NOVA SC0T8A MILITIA. Staff Sergeants. — Ser^t.-Major, Breckcn. Serj^^ts., Martin, iVIul- loney, Davey, Cuniilnj?ham, Smithwiek, Kennedy, Tliompson, Clernan, Loasby, Hamilton, Brooks, Barber, Baddoes, Ilowley, Quay. Halifax Regiments. — lst, Lt.-Col., A. G. Jonci ; ^Majors, W. TI. Creighton, Edw. Kenny. 'Anrl, Lt.-Col,, Edw. Law.^on ; M.ijors, Robt. Romans, H. A. Jennir.g.s. Urd, Lt.-Col., Henry Pryor ; Mi'jors, S. L. Shannon, G. E. Morton. 4///, Lt.-Col., llenrv Migiiowiiz ; Majors, J. C. Co>_^s;swell, C. A- F. LeCain. 5th, Lr.-Col., T.'A. Bauer; Majors, F. B. LeCain, J. H. Svmons. 6t!i, Lt.-Col., C. II. Bolelier ; Majors, Jo3. Belcher, T. A. Hyde. 7th, Lt.-Col., J. Camp!)ell ; Majors, P. l:oss, M. Kearney. 8//i, Major, Actin- Lt.-Col., J. B 0.\lev. '[)th, Lt.-Col., [U64. Frcdoritk 1?.-Cnpt., )., Micliael ain, P. S. rinld. 1st Ins., Win. 1st Lieut., nymoiul. Ist LitMit., >s, M.I). ifut., Jiio. les. 1st Lieut., Qr. Mas., ut., W. IL I. Shafncr. ;., Nathan 1st Lieut., mt., T^obt. ir. Snvder. ., W. 11. St Lieut., ,'i ■ ■Ma- rtin , Mul- i; , Clernan, i •3, W. TL >rs, Ivobt. I i)rs, K. L. i ^Injoi-s, J. I ; iAIajons, j ; Majovri, | P. lioHs, i Lt.-Col., I ISG-J.] N.VVAL. 113 VV. J. Stuir?.. 1U//J, Lt .Col., II, A. (illu!^^•iIl. Mth, Lt.-Cl , C Saw- yor; Major, P. S. f^Miiltou. 12,'/;, Lt.Cul , J. M. ClianilK'rlain, Mii- joi-M, \{. U. H.nr, It, J. VV. Ji.lmsioii. l.'J,'//, M.ijor, E. J. Lordly. C(ji.(iii:sii;k,- i.s^ Lt.-Col., ('. IJlanchard ; Major, J. IL Blair. 2nd, Lt.-Col., F. P. I'arUer ; Major, Lliakini Trmiicr. t^rd, Lt.-Col.. P. S. Archibald .• Majors, NV. K. Ilainillon, Win. liiair. -ilh, Lt-Col., Geo. Canii)!)eli ; Major.^ E.J. Joiics, Hobc'rl Ponuaii. Cr//, Lt.-Col., ,Jno, Miller; Major.>;', 1). A. Cain|)!)ell, P. A. Lo!:,an. 7th, Lt.-Col., Juo. M'lvay; Majors, An};\is McLeod. J. McKay {iioss). PiCTOu — 'isf, lit. -Col , McKitdav ; MajoVs. Pol.t. DouU, .Ta><. Fo<^o. 2iifl Lt.-Col,, .las. Kilclicii ; Majors, Geo. Mil. W. Dickso'n. i ANTiooNimi.— li-'^, Lt.-C(d,, AV. A. Ilenrv ; Majors, Don. McKan- ! zie, VV. J. Peek. . Hants.— l.s/, Lt.-Col.. P. A. McHefVcv. ' KiN-(;s.— -l.s•^ Lt. -C(d., vS. Chipinan . Majors, P. Starr, D. H. Clarke. i 2>id, Lt.-Col., J. Belcher; xMajor, L. 1). T.' Chipnian. 4th, Lt.-Col,, J. ! S. Welton ; Majors, Geonre Neelv, W. S. Magee. .Wt, Lt.-Col., R. ! Wenshv ; Majors, W. H. Lvons, j. N. Bowles. ! Annai'oms —it!i, Ca|its., J. U. Pandoljih, E. W. Ross, J. Primrose. i -yth, Lt,.Co!.. Geo. Y. luce ; Mi.jor, IL B. Mapce, I YAKHOl:xlr.— l«^ Lt.-Col,, . I. M. Lent; Major, F. Hatfield. 3rf/, j Lt.-C(3l., P. Hnnter. 4th, Lt.-Col., W. B, Townseiid ; Majors, J. W. ; Cros!)v. J. II, Dane. 5.'/;, Lt.-Col., J. \V. II. Rowley ; -vajor, Charles ; Cahau. QvKE>:^.—lst, Lt.-Col., Allan Tupper ; Majors, IL W. Smith, Jas. Freeman. ' ' Li NKKHurfr, — Is?. T^lajor II. A. N.|Kn'dl)aek ; iud, Lt.-Col., J. Ru- dolf. 3/(/, Lt.-Col , II. S. Josl. 4lh, l.t.-Col., J. 11. Kaulhack. In several of the Counties the organization of the Militia not com- pleted on going- to press. I NAVAL. ^ * OFFICERS OF THE NAVAL YARD. ■ X'lval Slonlreper.—,!. N. Mac.Lrrenor. Clerks— VAhw J. Davys. Richard llartshorne and Francis Sturgcss, Foreiixai of Shi/iirrif/'itt;. — J.Harvey. , , ,, ■ -,. ,,,,., Store Porter.— Vclc'r VU'YCC. : -. ^ , ,! VICTUALLING YARD. ' , ' .. r Agetit VidunUcr.—J. N. Macgregor. Clerk, Chas. J. Hill. '_ -'' ' H. M. SHIPS ON iN'ORTH AMERICA AND W. I. STATION. Aroukir, 86. Screw, 400 U. P. Receiving Ship, Jamaica, Com- modore of 1st Class, IIughDiudop, C.B, lla^,' Lieut., Hugh Knocker, Capt. P. Coa(!roft. lit C()I!1»0HATI0N. [ISGl. 1901 BAitRACot.'TA, ('). PinMIe Slnop, ;3i)0 11. P. Com., Cioa.J. Malt'oia. C;i\KM:N(.i:it. 22. ."^crow, 4UU II. 1'. Capt., .1. Kciiiicdv. CvuNirr, .'5. Screw (Jiiu Hoar, So II. V. Com., W.. S. i)i'Iv;iiUzow. niiKViiousn, 17. S. Sloop, 2Ui) II. I*. Puiu., II. I). Ilickli:}-. Immqutamti;, 51. Siivw Kri^'atc, COO II. V. Cipt. (1. Haiiruck. Jahdn-, 21. H.Corvotlo, 4:);) II. V. C.»pt., K. 1\ B. V'oti l)i)iii>p. liANoiiAiK, T). S.Tcw (Jim VosscI, 80 II. V. Com., Win. Arthur. Lily, 4. S. (iun Vcs^fl, 200 11. P. Com., II. Ilarvcv. Mkdka. 0. Pad. He Sloop, .'J.-bO II. P. Coin., Di-AicvS. Pre-iton. . NiLK, 78. Scnnv, ')U0 II. P. Hoar Admiral Sir Alexander Milne, K. C. II. Klao. r.iiiit., W. Jardiuc. Capt., E. K. Barnard. Coii:., Ba«il S. D. U. H.tll. NiMiu.K, :^. Sm-v.- Ciuii A''t'S?!ol, 80 II. P. Tender to Nile. . Pi.ovKii, 5. Screw (iiin Vesuel, 80 II. P. Com., IIoil A. L. Corry. PvKA.MUS, Receiviiiii;- Sliip, Ilalilax. Pktiikl, 11. Sloop. 1 jO II. W Com., G. W. Watyoy. Pri-ato, 400 H. P. Capt., E. Tatlmin. Com., W. PlIKATO.V, 39. S. lirown. PtiNAi.Do, 17. Sciew Sloop, 200 H. P. Com., J. A. R. Dmilop. UoSAKio, 11. S. Sloop 1.50 II, P. Com., 11. D. (Iratit. Steady, .5. Gtiii Boat, 80 II. P. Com., Frcdk. Ilarvov. STy.\, G. Paddle Sloop, 280 II. P. Com. Uoti. W . J. Ward. SuANNov, :ib. S. Pri!j;ate, GOO li. P. Capt., O. Jones. Com., A. J. Cliallield. Tkriiok, 10. Gl.isse, K. C. li. Iron Floaiinj; Battery, 200 H. P. Capt., F. II. H. Paddle Sloop, 290* II. P. Capt , Tl V. Hamilton. ViuAuo, (J. P. Sloop, .'JOO 11. P. Cum., W. G. II. Juliustuiio, CITY OF HALIFAX. CORPORATION. AJai/or, P. Carteret Hill, Esq. llfcurdur, William Sutherland, Esq. Clly Clerk, John L. Cra^^jr, Esi], Ansishnd Clerk, Tlioma.s Rliiiid, Esjq. Mar.^hall, or IlUih Constuhln, G. Cotter. Tron^nrer, Lawreiiec Hartsliorne, Esq. Auditors, A riarshaw and (J. A. V. Paw, Eiqrs, Cily Assessor, John L. Barry, Esq. Aldkkmax axp JrsTiCKS OF TiiK Peace.— Ward 1, Henry Hill, P. Inihiy, and Hon. Mi(;liael Tohin. Ward 2, John Meagher, Wm. Dunbar, and Hohert liichaidson. Ward 3, T. Iiol;j;s, J. Eagan, and John I). Nash. Ward 4, Wm. H. Pallister, Samuel Trenamun, and Jno. Murpliy. W^ard J, Jeremiah Conway, Win. Koclie, and Thos. Spcnee. Ward 6, Joseph Jennings, M. II. Uichey, and John Mum- ford, Esqrs. ,, CoN3TAULES.-^Ward 1, T. Haydon and John Iveefe. Ward 2, Jas. Bnrke and David Evans. Ward 3, Philip Parsons and Wm. Roddiek. [1864. Mak'Oin. Ivaut/ow. uirock. I IJollKp. Artliur. 'rcslnn. L'r iMilnc, . Con;., L. Corry. :om., W. >uiilop. i-fl. ^om., A. F. II. H. Tiilton. >I10, 1S04.] couroitATiox. 115 ly Tlili, I-, Will. Eiiydii, jiuinmii, id Thos. I Muin- , 2, ,1(\3. ioddiek. Wm-d 4, Pnlk. C'nn'llcld mid Lewis Utitt. Ward .'S, .lolin Artlmr und Maunt'c i'owor. AYiud G, Joliii C.iin|j!>oi: and Win. llunnignn. Tlio Miivor's Court U held in the County Court House, on tho sooond and foiirtli Tuosday of every inontli. Tho Police Otliee k open every week dny from 10 to 3 o'clock. (■'Ifrh of lAroime, W. .1. Morris, Cjcrka of Mwketsi, Peter M"iiuIior ftnd Robert Motton. Ke.f^)€r (iml Sii/mn'ntundenf. of Mnrki'ts, Win. G. Andcrcon. Jlnilewtll Suii/eon, .laines C. Hume, M.D. Ifeahk Iiispfctur, ,Jame.s Spike. Hiiperinteiuhnf. njf Streets, Jamos Pollock. Clerk of Stvefs, John C. Craijiren. Flour Weif/hers, S. Carton, John Parker, W. Giant, G. Irviuo, oud W. .1. C().-,'HWC1I. \Vf>i(;hersQ/ I/aif, J. l\ Bnrnham and Wm. Caldwell. Pound Kcpper, Michael Power. ^rOf,v/7(0;- o/'CV/i/ PnsoH, Matthew Campbell. Kfipor of Ceinvtwy, Josejih Kectl(!r. liisprrtors and Guui/ers uf Finh Oil, -lames Gill. John O'Connor, Edw. Gaul, Dennis Heflbrnan, John Gaul, James Fortune, John H-oniin, and Philip Pprrior. Sarveifom of Lnmhfr, ^>c. — Henry Spike, James Sutton, John MePher. son. Sealers of Leather, James Webb, Thos. Reyno, and John Honre. Measurers and I spectors of Puititcm' Work, Thos. Walsh and Maurice Downey. Mcaaure^^ of Coal, Wm. JiWhy, Supervisf)r: Andrew Smith, Charles Major, Fredk. Clarke, James Goreham, John Cahill, G. P. Brohm, Henry Parker. Weighers and Measurera of Salt and Gram, John Martin, James Cul- Icn, Tiiomas McKann, Henry Morrisey, James Aull, W. Blythe, Am- brose Keatin},'. ' • ^ Survei/ors of Bricks and Lime, and Measurers of JAlso/is' Work- — H. A. Wrij^ht and James Held. Measurers of Wood, Thas. James, C. Wilson und Patrick Tiorncy. • COMMITTKES, Publin Accounts. — Aldermen Tobin, CCliairman,) Mahar, Nash, Pal- U.icph Roonan, 'J'homas Mcapher, ISlicli.ael Connors, David Nevilh?, Miciiael Jordan, William Filzpatrick, .lolin Callaahan, tFames W. Fiinn, .Jajues Gardo, Charles Walsh, Joannas Stone, Edmund (,)'l)onn«ll, John Kennedy. No, .3 Hand Engine (Chebueto), Station, /•JrH/lim Ifunne, (ham! Pa- rnde~Ji)hn Flinu, 1st Lieut, and Co's. Treas.; l*atrick K'w Lime 2 hhds. ; Sand 12 bushels; Stone K ton; Iron >^ ton ; Lumber, J M. ; Shlngljs 5 M. ; Clap Boards llfM', Grain, Wheat, 20 bushels; Barley 25 bushe's ; Oats .30 bushels ; Potatoes and other vegetables 20 bu^5hels ; Salt (jfi-^ hhds. ; Fish, loose, 10 quintals ; Leather or hides }^ ton ; Cables 10 cwt. ; loose articles 10 cwt. In removing the furniture of a house tho rate to be settled by agree- ment of parties, if not settled, 2s. Od. a load per half mile. If any Licensed Truckman shall ask, doiiiiuid, or receive, from any person any greater rates of fare than is allon\.'(l by tlio table aforesaid, or mav hereafter be allowed and prescribed, he shall forfeit and pay the sum of not less than five shillings nor over twenty shillings. ■-' ■•"" ■■"• ' ■ " ' ■ ' '■— ■ ' •• ' '''" ■' ■■ ■ '■ 'nno'Wi flit^tlmiat^tmlA I'iO DAKTMOUTK. 1864.] ! w «> DARTWlOb'TH. j T,-ii:it,vs of Burial Ground. — Joiiarbun Elliott and Alex. Jamc.-.. I Hcdlt/t [Vardcitti. — T. B. Dcsbrisay, Jl.l)., 11. Elliott, and James j Svnott, sent". ^Hcullk Insppctor.—W. IT. Week?, M.I). I Oi'erseerti of the Poor. — N. Russell, 1). Farrcll, E. Iloync, P. Fuller, i and ifanu'S 10. Lawior. Soc'y tind TrcasuiTr, Goo. D. Favrell. Fire Wardens. — J. W- TurniT, Ol-o. McKciizic, and 1). Farrell. Fire Fn(/ine Componi/. — Samuel llunstan, (Captain); D. Farrell, (Lieut. No! 1) ; T. A. Hyd(;, (Lieut. No. 2) ; Wm. Elliott, W. Walker, Geor<;e Connor.'^, .hunos Murray, Jolm Graham, W. Murray, A. C. Downey, John Graham, J. liisliop, Tlios. Synott, E, Young, William Glcndinning, Henry Murray, Jamc.s Settle, Uenrv Iloruc, and William Wehhy. Wajl Office Keeper. — Lullicr Sterns. ]Vei()lurs of IIwj and Straw. — I). Farrell and J. IL Wilson. C'o;(.s/a/)//.N.— Kiehard Pence and Wm. Gammon. Town Clerk.— ^'f. M"Leaa. Measurers of Wood and Coal. — Michl. JIurray, John Kennedy, and John Ross. ' Fence Viewers. — John AVoIf and P. Walsh. , Lumber Surreyor. — Joliii Jenkins. Clerks of Market. — T. A. Hyde and James E. Lawior. Triishcs of Wafer Lois and Commissioners of Streets. — Geo. Wilson F. Mumibrd and Georjije ShieKls. Trustees of Darlmoiuh Common. — Jonathan Elliott, Paul Farrell, and J. W. Turner. Fire Constables. — Wal. Wilson, Wm. Newlands, James Lyle, Thos. Bowes, and Charles Glendinin;;'. Mix'iiANics' Institute. — President, C. IL Belcher, Esq. Vice Presidents, J. W. Jc^nisfon, jr., Henry lOlliott. Sect'y, J.G.Foster, Thos. B. Besl)risay, Chas. Ro'bson, 1). Fah-oner and Jas. W. Turner. Aguicultukal Socikty. — Pres., A. Farquharson. Vice do., Wm. Lawior. Scc'y and Treasurer, A. Fanjuliarson, jr. Halifax and Dautmoutii Stkamboat Co.mpany. — Pres., Hon. M. li. Aliiion. Vice Pros., Hon. W. A. Black. Directors — Lawrence Ilartshorne, (Sec'y); Wm. Stairs, (Treas.) ; ])ominick Farreli, David '■■ Falconer and J. A. Alerkel, Esqrs. Auditors — Henry Yeomans and S. i Deblois. AJicnt and Mana-^^cr, Capt. Geo. McKenzie. Eurata. — N. S. Railways. In the Railway Time Table on page G7, we gave last Winter's arrangement. From Table issued since that fonn wa,-; sent lo press, we rniike tiie following corrections as to the Winter Arraiigeiueiu : Main Li.vi!. A. M. I'. ■.!. ITalifiix— di'i.uit, 7.1.') L'.I» Tvnri)— dopiirt, Tiuio— airivo, 10.30 7.00 II iilifa.^.— arrive, WlNDSOIi B RANCIt. A. M. P.M. IlalifMX— deinirt, S.UO 4.U0 AVindaor — depart, WindBor— Jiriive, 10.4.5 7.00 Halifax— ar.ive, A. M. (j.!50 IC.-IJ Ji. JI. 8.15 11.13 PM. J.l) o.;!0 r.M. 4.1.1 7.00 mm 1864.] nc.-.. nd James P. Fuller, 1. rrell. >. Farrell, ^ Walker, ay, A. C. r,' William d William inedy, and !0. Wilson 'arrell, and yle, Tlios. 'Jsq. Vire G. Foster, Tinner. I do., Wm. 'res., Hon. -Lawrence cli, David ans and S. on page since that as to the M. 1 PM. ,:5a J.l) .-jj c.;'.o 1 M. r.M. .15 4.1.1 .15 7.00 j .. • ; 1864.] ADDENDA. 121 wlicre ADDEN DA. The foUowin;; nppoiiitMioiits were made after the pages tlicy woiilil appiopri.uely have «ppearetom-^ and Surveyor of Shipping at the Port of Corn- willis : El)euezer Hand, reinstated in place of Edward Lockwood, by whom he was superseded. To l)e a Commis«»ioner of the Cornwallis Bri.lge, Jo'.m Fuileitoa, in place of Jno. Lingley, who has removed from tlie i^ounty. Is Tin; County of Lunkvijuhg — To bo Postmaster at Bridge- water: liufns Newioinb. in phic.e of Daniel Waterman, resigned. To be one of the Committee of .VLinagemeiu nmler the Act to provide for A-n-icuitural Kxhibitions and the ImprovcmMit of Stock, for District No. 3 : H. M.'Moyle, in place of iVbraiiam Hjbb, declined to act. Is TiiK ('i)UNTY OP Coi.cuiiSTKU. — To bc Po-tmastcr of Lower Stcwiacke : Wm. lL)'.e>wjita, i.i place o:' ('lia . M -Donald, resigned lie : l-.iuic Biuir, in place of William r itam igou. 1\) be Postmaster at Fra.ser, re-igned. Is THK COU.STY OF PiCTOU Uoltert Doull, in ]»! ich of Georg Cu.MnERi.Avn ('.1. — Jos'i'.i ' 1 lace. Cici'k oi i'v-.i'i', H. Sows OF iKMi'.MlAVCE W. p. Edw. -M . : .^ I, l. G. Tr. ilev. J. LicUern, G. Cliap tie. G. Sen. -To ba a Commissioner for Pilots ; M'.'Kc'uie, resigned. 1 1 s'i-. I. P.. and Pilot Comr. at Wal- , 1 IC.-.i . , , i.Mii.l I). ADTKRTISEMKNTB. [1864. BXCEltENCB mtH BCONOMV. EDWARD BILLING, Calls the attention of families residing in the Country to his INEW AND WELI. ASSOETED STOCK OF being bis own selections in Great Britain, nnd all of this season's importation, now opened in his new establishment, No. 195 HOLLIS STREET, OPPOSITE THE LOWER, SIDE OF THE PROYTNCE BtTllDlNO. NEW DRESSES, NEW SHAWLS, NEW MANTLES, NEW BONNETS, all of tha most exquisite and fashionabla stjles. GOOD WHITE AND GREY COTTONS, COTTON WARP, exxxzimisros, x>^<.iXjXjZTsrc3-s, ktzckiix^gi-s- Purchasers of these goods will find the prices so much below those of other houses as to enable them to SAVE RAILWAY FARES A TRAVELING EXPENSES. EXCELLENT OVERCOATS, REEFING JACKETS, IBLAOK CLOTH, ▲!»> FANCT TWEKD AND DOESKIM COATS, PANTa AND VESTS. All well made in the prevailing fashion, of first rate materials, fl^AND AT SAME LOW PRICES. CobutfS, Winceys, Alpaccas, Ginghams, Linens, Skirts, Skirtingi, Handkerchiefs, and FANCY GOODS in Ribbons, Laces, Flowers, Feathers, Muslin Collars, &c., &e., ;ALL GOOD AND CHEAP, FIRST RATE ASSORTMENT OP BOAS,t ICUFFS, MUFFS AND GAUNTLETS, In Fitch, Martin, Squirrel, Sable, Ermine and Mmquash. Q7-NOTE ESPECIALLY. — Tie i^dJress is, EDWD. BILLING'S DRY GOODS' WAREHOUSE, No. 195 HoLLis STBEKT—Lower side of the Province Building. No connection with any house in Granville Street. ''"^ '"' '"^ " ■- ■ ■" ' ■ ■"'■ 186- Ci Fat or: Sti Sup [1864. 9 to his a aeason s IDJN0. ' «. «*-*«««(•->»'•**• ^'V'-* )NNETS, ONS, C3hS. >w thoio of ENSE8. CET8, ITS, teriRli, Skirtingi, Flovrcrf, ET8, ish. SE, building. 1864.] ADVERTISEMENT!. 123 COMMERCE HOUSE. . R. M'MURRAY & CO. No. lU GRANVILLE ST. THIS IS THS 3SST HOTOS V0&^ Farmers, Coasters, Fishermen & Cash Customers, To mnke their purchases at. WOOLLEN CLOTHS, OF ALL KINDS, d rOB MBM8' WCAK. A Urge Msortment of READY MA.DE CLOTHINQ. | The best and cheapest DRESS MATBRmiSlFOR UOtES* WEAR* A choice yariety of Goods for WEDDINa OUTFITS. ' EVERY REQUISITE FOR FAMILY MOURNINQ. A LARGE STOCK OF Staple and Household GOODS ge^tlquuUtu 0f mm Warp, coTTOisr aooDS Supplied at;a reduced rate of profit for PROMPT PAY. COUNTRYi SHOPKEEPERS AND PEDLARS Supplied at Vary low pricM. 124 ADVRRTrSEMKXTS. [1SC4. ( .!/,< .)■• rj WHOLESALE -..©? HALIFAX, ,ac WHOLESALE DEALEPiS I.V BRITISH AND FOREIGN IDHY GOODS T'l Hrey Shirtings, White bhirtings, Rejrjittas, „ J .; Prints, ^ Cobourgp, M. de laines, Piincv Dress Stuffs, Shawls, Mantles, .) Ribbons, r» ;'':>''r. 1 ; ! ■. . f ■>, - Flannels, I>lank(4H, i ^^*'' '^'*^- ' IWoad Clotlis, Pilot Cloths, Whitnevs and Beavers, Vestings, '■::.;■:■ Hosiery and Gloves, Ready Made Clothincc, Tailors' Trimmings, Small wares. A larjre nnd varied Stock of the above, ■with every otiicr description of DRY GOODS, kei>t constantly on huiid. EXCLUSIVE ATTENTION GIV£N . - ■' • ' ■ '-■■ • TO TUB • • ' WHOLESALE TRADE. [1SC4, mt .43. ff^, f^ S*^ jft ^ )eaverp, ves, Llcscrijjtion M )E. 18G4.] ADVERTISKMBNTS. l'2b B^ois onda Alio W... I A. H. WOODILL, X KolTI/^C (SUCCESSOR TO THE LATE JAMES L, WOODILL,)'^ '' DRUGGIST AND SEEDSMAN, ^*^ IlwII'OK.TBJR 01=' A.3SriD lDEA,LiBIt HO" ORUGS,CaE>^UCillS, SPICES, OVE STUFFS, SOAPS, PERFUMERY, BRUSHES, COMBS, SPONGES, GAEDEN AND FIELD SEEDS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. " " ■ J. . - • .'1 And Proprietor of WoodiU's Worm Lozenges, i 1 1 j > / j ; > WOODILL'S GERMAN BAKING POWDER, lAl WOODILL'S GARGLING OIL,>v-.Y.ii WOODILL'S CONDITION POWDER, Woodill's Effervesicing Citrate ot Magnesia, Woodiirs Dyspepsia Powder, Woodill's Crimson Marking Ink, •^"OCDILliS S':CTHINa BTP.UP, WOODILL'S SILVER PLATING FLUID, &C. I" &C. I;;^., &C. ;;,,-^ &C. :: // * McVituic Cksis nircfuKii aiinibr^ ta. ^1 126 ADVEItTISEMKNTS. WnOLBIALI AMD RKTAIL DKALBK IN EVKBT DESCRIPTION Or BBtTtSH & FOREIGN WRtTtNG PAPERS, pun AND FANOr STATIONERT, Boom FApen, Bordarings, Window Cui-uins, plain and fi(j;ured, Patent Window Fixturai, Small Wareii, Photographic Albums, Stereoscopes and Stereoscopic Views, Flaying, Printing, and Ladies' and Gentlemen's VISITING CABDS, together with a large assortment of PRESENTATION BOOKS, in Rich Morocco and other Bindings. BOOKS, SCHOOL BOOKS, Ac. Ac. Wholesale and Ketail, at extremely low prices. BOOK BINDING and LETTER PRESS PRINTING, of every description, executed with neatness and despatch. LONDON BOOK STORE, 125 GRANVILLE STREET, HALIFAX. H. G. LA.URILLTARD, TAILOB, &c. AOBNT rOK N.Y. FASHIONS' PLATES. okntlemkn's t>RE83 MATERtAl, Constantly on hand. aai zxoxjuis STxtssT, HALIFAX, N. S. W. A. HESSON & CO., MERCHANT TAILORS, AND GENERAL OUTFITTERS. 195 HOLLIS STREET, HALIFAX, N. S. c«3 J". xve:t3wcoi=i.e:, CARVERS & GILDERS, LOOKING GLASS AND PICTURE FRAME MAKERS, PRINTSELLERS, AND DEALERS IN 104 GRANVILLE STREET, HALIFAX. N, 8, ^_ Gilt Billet Heads for Vessels, and Ship Carving and Gilding in general, to order. [1864. ON or PER8, ed, Patent n, WB, CARDS, , in Rich ', of ©very REET, &C0., L0R8, TTERS. EET, N. S. KERS, n0f s. jrildinf in 18(54.] AI.VKUTISKMKNTS. l--'7 A. & W. MACKINLAY, |!ul)lis|crs, foohscllcrs au^ ^i; No. 10 Granville Streot, Halifax, N. S., Have constantly on hand, a lar<;e assortment of BOOKS & STATIONERY, Which thoy will oflTer on rcasoiiiiljle terms. j .A. 3L..A.nC»B SX7I=I»r-Tr 01=" TUB I Irish National Series of School Books I In Stock, as follows : First Book of Lessons, Second Book of Lessons, ; Tliinl Book of Lessons, I'onrth Book of Lesions, Fifth Book of Les- ! sons, First Book of Aritlimetie, Advanced !'.<>., S[»eiiiiij;' IJook Su- I pcrscdcd, Sullivan's Geography Generalized, Sullivan's Small j Geotjriiphy, Sullivan's Grammar. I Also, — Lennic's Grammar, Murray's, Car|)enter's, and Mavor's SpoU- inf,'S, Gray's Arithmetic, Tutor's Assistant, &e. MACKINLAY'S NEW MAP OF NOVA SCOTIA (Second Fditio.v, KiivisED,) Beautifully colored. Size — 3 feet 3 inches by 2 feet 8 inches. PitiCE — On Boilers, Varnished, 7s. 6d. each ; in Book Form for Tra- vellers, .'S3, each ; in Sheets, colored, 3s. 9d. each. Mackinlay's Map eml>races Nova Scotia, Cape Breton, Prince j Edward Island, and part of New Brunswick, and has been prepared ; with tlio {greatest care, engraved oji Cop})er Plate l»y one of the Best I English Artists, — .Shewing all the common Boads and Kailways, Linos i of Telegraph, Telegraph Stations, Boundaries of Counties and Town- ships, &c. A. & \V. MACKINLAY, Sole Agents for MORISON'S PILLS. Just Published, THE NOVA SGOtm ABITHMETIC, Prepared under the direction of the Superintendent of Education, fully explaining the principles of the Science. DESIGNED FOR SCHOOLS AND ACADEMIES. This book is a complete system of Arithmetic. It contains all the necessary rules relating to the Decimal Currency, with numerous ex- amples. A. & W. MACivINLAY, Publishers. 128 ADVKItTISKMKNTS. [lM)i. PEE\^RHYN GARBLE CO. JOSP]PiI STOKl, Tii£A3. WAUEllOOMS, 0, ' 112 Tremont Street, BOSTON, MANUFACTURKRS AND DKALKRS IN PENRHYN MARBLE CHIMNEY PIECES, (EiiJimck'd Slate) of vaiioiH colors and sizon, a IvMiififul article, wliicli have met witli yreal ^n\ov liutli in the States and i'loviiicxs. ENGLISt? ENCAUSTIC TILES, ? I:i Colors, for Floors. Terra Colta (iardcMi Vastus and Statiiiry, for Flowers and Foun- tains; Flower Pots — liaiijrini: Vases: Ivy and Fern Vases; Lava and Ho'iei)ii:ii\ Fancy Vasr's, ike, Sic, German Flower and Fruit Baskets. TERRA COTTA CHIfViNEY TOPS, CRATES, REGISTERS A?JD BRACKETS. All goods carefully packed and Sliijiped. -f Letters asking- for prices or information j)romptly answered. nOOFIISrG^ SLATES. 112 Tremont Street BOSTON, IMl"ORTi:i!S AND DliALHnS IN WELSH & AMERICAN ROOFING SLATES. Have constantly on hand, I?cd, Green, Purple and Blue UOOFIXG SLATE, of lartre and small size.-^. Also — Couiposiliou, Galvanized, and Iron SLATING NAILS. 0'-:r BLUE SLATES are worthy of special notice, and are not sur- puoscd by any other. ... ik ^ , . , . , . ; • Per.'jonal atteuliou given to shippuig, to ensiu-e safe transportation. [IM)|. 50. If'Oi.J AI)IJKI'.TIMK.>lh.NT«. I'JO STON, CES, I', wliicli 1(1 Foun- E3, STON, ATES. OOFIXG AILS. I'o not sur- •tation. I . , THE MOUNT ALLISON ACABEMY AWB COLLEGE, SAtKVILLE, NEW BRUNSWICK. 1)AUE\TS hnvinpr ^'oth to lio (>rli;r,it('fl, ninl voii'IL' mon, who two wi«r1y iiittMidinjx to seek tor tlioiiHclvi'-; ilio hciiclil of ii ^rood Ofliicfition, «ro r(^(nu'>;te(l to notice thnt ii tlnn-oii'^li conrso of Rtmly, hdtli AfsuliTnic mil] riill(';:i:it(', f'itlior pnrti^il or ooiii|)lctc'. iiiny be prosccutcil at Mount Allison, untlcr most, ath-diitui/ions fiicuiiHlaiicis. SiU'kvilk', bcin;; a quiet country vill:i.:(\ i)Iensnnt niid rominkMhly liciiltliy, en-^y of .'ircc^s, and yet siilVi 'ii'titly removed iVoiii most of the o"ca-i'in^! ot distraction, teni|)tiition and danircr for tiic youiiu'. wliicii so aitonnd in cities and iarjj;e towns, is u most suitable jilace lor educational instituiions. Tbe Academy an-l Co'lecfi'" T^iibliniis nrc in extent and ndr.T)tation to the |iur|)o-es fur vvbich tliev li:i\e been erected, iiirom|)arably suj)eiioi'to any otlc.'rs in ibo Eastern I'rovinces of liriiish America. Tiie i^-eueral plan, and all t'i:> rei;ii! itions, doniesiic and di-cipjinary. as wi'll a'' .«cIioiastic, in botli institutions, nro tlio«e which have lieeii ascertained, by suHn-icnt trial, to be lu'st cal<-u!atcil to promote the com- fort and to facilitate the improvement of ^lUlleIit<. Adequate provision i.s made for tlioroui;hiy teacliinp all the Iiranches of Scieice anil liiieratiire which nre included in the cnrricula of the l)est condncted Educaliounl Inst'tutions cif eitlirr Great liritaiu or Amorica. 'riie United Kaciilty of l!i:^ Associated Instiiutions, — Arademy (male branch) and Colleuo. — inclule.'! eleven competent Instructor'?, viz: Six Trofcs^ors, one Tutor, two Te-icheis, and two Assi;tant 'i'eaihers, cadi duly ([U ililied for the work of insiiuciiun in his respective department. Students com;ilctinij, N. B. cur. i)er annum. roK Funnrri; i\i-n}m \tvv.< sf.vit I'ot; a coi'Y ok "THE [^OUNT ALLISGN GAZETTE." 130 ADVEUTISEMENTS. [18()-4. Hi t ill 116 STATE STREET, opposite Broad Street, BOSTON, MASS. OFFERS FOR SALE AN EXTENSIVE ASSORTMENT OP ACCOUNT mt HEOORO BOOKSt FROM t;K smallest memorandum to the bank LLD6ER, Banks, Public Offices, Railroad and Manufar-turinj? Corporations? Public Libraries, Merchants, City and Town autlioritics, can be fur- nished with books of the best material, ruled and bound to any pattern desired, at sliort notice, and warranted in every particular. PRINTING OF ALL KINDS, Bill Heads, Notes, Drafts, Checks, Cakds, Circulars, &c., at short notice. LETTER COPYING AND SEAL PRESSES. CHARLES ROBSON & CO. 11 GRANVILLE STREET, §ritisfj ^ Jfjardgit Jr^ &fih, WHOLL3ALE AND RETAIL. A FULL STOCK OF LINENS, SILKS, COTTONS, SHAWLS, FLANNELS, MANTikES, J)KESS GOODS, MILLINERY, KEADY MADE CLOTHING, &c., Always on hand and for sale at the lowest prices. [18(54. treet, m, rporations? an be fur- iiiy pattern S, .ARS, &C., ES. CO. mh, 'AIY, 1864] ADVERTISKMKNTS. i:U ' ^jLjC^ J '^^''^TEa, EDWA-RD SMITH, (Liito II. S. MfNcil & Co'.s.) IMPORTER AND DEALER IN WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. Hat Cases, Carpet Bags, Valises, &c. | HAT, FUR AND SHOE WAREHOUSE, No. 3 Granville Street, ami 2 Ordnance Bow. ESPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO THE WHOLESALE TRADE. Orders from tlic Country solicited, and personally attended to. EDWARD SMITH, BROWN, BROTIIEllS & CO., 3, 4, & 6 PENTAGON BUIZDING, H AVE NOW ON llAND, one of the most complete assort- ments of CoivlBS, BRUSHES^ SEEDS, WAX FOR'WAX FLOWERS, &o. To be fouii BUY AT CLES at tlio mM\ in the North IVntish AnuM-i.an I''-ov"''ues, and as they VrOGETIlEK EOll CAStI, they can sell tiicLEbi Aitil- LOWEST PIIICES. Agests roK Di.B.vniiv's ]Ii:valknta ahaiuca Food, AND Jaynks' Family Mkuicixes. tftKjw^amfmm I 'mr f m ^m w^^t i m a HH |j£'. 1 •1-> . ADVi:!iTlSKMi;NTS. [18G4. SMITH, BUeiHEES, S9 GEANVILLE STESET, LMPOIvTEKS or BIUTISII AND FoKEIGN DHY &OOI3S. PART8CULAR AJTEUTlQl'i PA53 TO OUR All Orders carefully attended to. HAI^IFxVX, OCTOBER, 1S03. CS-X^OIS ■ wJM ^ •'^- III in x-i:oTj~gs;:fD, m Q.R\hVlLLE. ^TR^£T, Miss McMurray, DRY GOODS' ESTAELISHMEM' I Evovy viiridy of SCATLE (inDDS, ia'-jiuiiii;;- Dn-- ?■.! iU-.-i.il-, Sli:nv!s, ^Liiilli's. ll.its, Honncls, llo-icrv and (.ilow? ; u Inr^^c ax<(»r!i!iciit of IJKADV .MA!):-: C;i.()'nilN'(r for Ladies iind Gciils ; iioi'liii \''- Olds, Film V Work, iS:r.. tSrc , iscc, on very Ui'M tmius. tt^T^ Orders for Dresses, Mantles, &e., i)roiUj.)tly attended to. ^V. . CriA.SJT], P S-1 T G- E A P K G A I, L, B H, Y t •a' |N| O ■ im w ^ Kin ^ la ^« ad uai lu q OPPOSITE THE CLUD HOUSE, AVlicro sn;)(M'ior pl.iiii .'Miil coloiv-l CARTES DES VISITES can !h' (li/iained. Also larjve I'lIOTOfJKAlMIS of (jvcry «lesen|.tio:i. 8^-,ir A First Class Artist always omployed. [1804. ^ r» jaM a. I n! GcMiis ; I!IS. O. HT risiTi:s 1 18G-K] ■««i>wMWwwt*w«riwrii'Mi ] Al)Vl':i'Ti:M;A!KNT.S. irf^i< wi r . ww r ^ Hi- I')-/ :' cD{ijiaoiir Mrnt jFrnii I'rooiiirr'iBiiiliiinn, : HALIFAX, N. S. OBEET G. FSASE CHEMIST & LGUGGIST, ■^9 \ I SOLE AGEi^.7 FOFl jManui'u'tun'd l)y liu; N. 15. Oil CdinpaMV. A?^D DEALER IH TH^ ^^OST APPROVED ■T^ I I ^'Si y Mf ^^ u£l.«7^ 1j (Ij £k M^ £ y^ ^ i I SPERM, LAUD, OLl V ' • .vSA. Sr.AL, COD, ^•EATS FOOT, j 8: l.U.X.\\iUui: VOIU-ULSE, A :; It ^ C^ ci &Ea ^ a •M\SVV\CTV\l\'M OF Medicinal Cod Liver Oil, & Oil for Car'ge. A2I03. Sales for Cash only. THS H!CH:I3T P?!50S CSVETJ FOR GjID meltcd a^id assaved. A la;"/'.' :is;'i.n'iiu.;nt (li" r'UU( '1 lll.I'lS alvMi.ys 0:1 Iian '. a '^St ■'!». \' ji; m 134 A(>VKnTrSKMENT3. [18C4. IMrOKTER AM) DEALER IN jspir^si, gruvi.j;Tisr.Mi;NTs. [1SG4. THE COLO N \ A L LIFE ASSURARGE COMPANY, Incoui'oiiatel) by t!Fi;ciAL Act or rAni.i,v.Mr,.\T. CAPITAL, ONE MILLION STERLING. Governor.— TllK RIGHT IIOX, THE EXRL 01'' ELGIN AND KINCARDINE. HEAD OFFICE, 5 GEORGE STllEET, EDINBUllGII. B1>AnD OF DIRECTORS l^ HALIFAX, fSOVA SCOTIA. T!io Hon. M. H. AEMON, Hnik.M-, • Tli(! linn. ALEXAXDEH KEITH, McrHmnt. CIIAIU>ES T\VIXIX(J, IOmj. M,ir.i.4cr. .1. J. SAWYER, Esq., IIi-!i SIiLM-iil' of Ilalifiix. MrilintI Adr;sn■-~^}. M'XEIE PARKER, m. n. General Atfcnt a;ul Sccrrdmy—UXT TllEW II. RlCllEY. ACE?^CIE3 171 r^OVA SCOT!A. Amiikkst — lloiiornl'Ie R. R. Dicki\v. Axnatous — Jinios Gmy. Rimi)(ii;t<»\v.\ — Cliiirlo> lloyt ("ii v i;i.o; ii tou n, V. E. I., — Hon. John Lon.Liwonh. Diciiv — U. S. Frizruu'olph. Ki-ntvii.li; — T. W. Ilirris. Eivi- upooL — .]. V.Amvr. EcNKNurr;'; — II. S. ,)oi'!;v/ (Ji.Asr.ow — '•'. Uoiu'h. PicToi; — Jiiiiios riicliioii. J'i:G\v.\sit — R. 1). C'liaiKlk-r. .Svdm; -, C. 15. — ('. 10. L' or.anl, 'un •. Tiauo — lion. A. (r. AivliiiKild. \VjiN.)Sou — OiCpli Allisuu. ^Aii.MOtiu — H. A. Giiiu- tlliUll. i T'io Conipanv liave divided Profits on two Ofca.-ions — in lS.")t and IS.')!). A Policy for ClOOO o]iencd in ISI7 has hocn incroasod to .£1233 hy ; tlie aptilication of llio Honn;; otlu'i- Polici ■■■^ in propor'iou. Pr(,i;it.s (li\ide(l ('very tivo year,-;; next Divi-ion in I8G4. Pi:i;aih:ms RixKivru iu anv i/art of tlic world wuorc A'j:ciK'ies have : beun csuililisiiod. C'!..vi:\is Si;TTi.r.i) at Homo or A'iroad. P>»M('ii;s, witliout tho n-ii'.l cinnii'i'a-; n- to re-infurf, i>snci1 on tlic live-; of |)or-ons who ai'ij scitlcii in [\i\'^ ii,i,[ Icwc no iiitcniion of oio- i iviiitntr to an unliL'alrhy clinmtc. FnriliL-r infornialiou will In) sunpliL'd at the Conijiany's OflifCS and AgL'ii-'ic-i. m.\TTi-!!XW H. l-SSCHriY, Ajcnt and Sccrelurij o the Local Board at IlaH/iW, S'. S. [18G4. ! NY G. vhdine. GIL bOTlA. •:y. 1105! (Jrnv. I.,— Hon. ,i;— T. W. •t. ^'I■.v,■ sii— H. 1). — ll..n. A. . A. CilUll- 18.')i iiiid £1235 l.y ) ncios luive 110(1 on tlio iui) oi' Diu- ;)ffii;cs ami •, .V. S. i8(;4.] ADVKirn.SKMKNT-'. 137 /A *rT 'O :r^ '^f^-Y S^ iMrt£ Q Oi1PA5\IY. FIRS, LSFS, ^HD A'r4UIT!E3. REV£R3IO?53 AMD SMDDW.^HE.^TS. CAPITAL, ONE MILLION STERLING. ;^ rra/m;rnr-nEHX.\)ll) HALL, Esq. . Di'p;/ Ch,tinn'iii—,]0^. KII'CIILX, Esq. Van^rjpr (I- Actimni of th<'. Cnrnpan^i-J. MnN'ORIl^'.FF WILSON, Esq., Liverpool. A'«6-J/t(?ifl.'/e;-— JOilN E. LiA'L.vNO, K:,ii , LivC'r;.ioul. • Aa-^JT rOR NOVA SCC^TIA. STEPHEN TOEI?'I, Esq,, • • • HALIFAX, OFFICE, OFFOSFm TOBIX'S WHARF. SoJirUnr, J.VMKS TlJOlM I'SOX, Iv;q. Medhml llcftrcp, Vv . J. A!.au).v, l->q , M.D. lX' irE aSSUBAMOB SO0IETY, (Founded, ISl^J.J . Capital, £103\G0D Storiing. OfTers all t'le benofit; wlilch liiivo h^'cn developed iliiii:ig' tho progress of tiie system of The Prcmiu'.ns are C'luirged af the lowest rates coii,-i»tcnt witli saC'ty to the Assured. AVholo pnriieuhirs fiirnidjod at the Agent's ofTieo, AT THE ^^HALIFAX^^ BANK. R 8. B' ACK, yx d , Midlcal Rr-feree. M. (I. liLACK, J'/.//^ 138 ADVERTISEMENTS. [1864. ; AT THE SIGN OF THE GOLDEN EAGLE, 68 Tremont Street, Boston, [estaijlisiied in 1834.] Keeps fi constant su])])!}' of his celebrated TRUSSES, SUPPORTERS, BRACES, BELTS, ELASTIC STOCKINGS, KNEE-CAPS, &0. He also operates on CLUB FEET, and treats mechanically all kinds of PiiysicaFv Dhkokmitiks, supplying the required instruments from liis own maunfaotory, and gives personal attention to their proper application and adjustment. W. H. PHELPS. \B BRI I GRAHAM'S PAIN ERADICATOR, AND MAGNETIC OIL, Is the beat remedy in ubo for vho following Coniplainta : RHEUMATISM. NEUKALGIA. SPINAL COMPLAINTS, FELON or WHITLOW, bORS;3, EUYSIPKLAS. SALT UIIEUM, BRUISKS, SPRAINS. BURNS, SCALDS, FROST BITES, HIVES, DllMIKRIA, INFLUENZA, ASTHMA or PHTUISIC. PAINS IN THE CHEST, SIDE or B\Cli, EAR ACHE, *c., Ac. This invaluable preparation has been placed before the pnblio only at the repeated and urgent solicitation of many who had used it with dccidi-d benefit, after every othe available means had failed. It 's a purely vegetable prepa- ration, free froui any mineral substance, and prepared from some of the best medi- cinal trees and herbs, in the most concentrated form. Itfinickly aiul ctt'eotually reduces inllammation, and eradicates pain and humour, and from its magnetic efftict gives tone to the nerves, and strength to the muscleB ; it is also free from any thing (I'sagreeable or injuriouB in its use. The fcjllowing Testimonial will be sutticieut to rocjmmend it, and a trial will prove its (.IHeacy : — " We the undersigned inhabitants of Cornwallis, having observed the astonish- ing elfectB resulting from the use of GRAHAM'S PAIN ERADICATOR, and having used it ourselves, and in oiu- families, with the best success, for the removal of complaints for which it is intended, contldently recommend it to the public aa Burpassing any other Liniment or Painkiller in use. WILLIAM MURRAY. P.-vstor of the North Cornwallis Presbyterian Church. JAMES PARKER, Pastor of the 3rd Cornwallis Baptist Church. JAMRSG. HENNI&AR, Wesley.an Minister. Canning. Cornwallis. JOHN R. KEAN, Pastor of the Congregational Church, Canning, Cornwallis. DAVID FREEMAN. Pa'itor of the IJaptist Church, Canning, Cornwallis." Signed also by a large number of Magistrates and other influential inhabitants of Cornwallis, whose names may be seen on the Circulars accompanying the bottles. PRICE 23 CENTS. Prepared by THOMAS GRAHAM, CANNING. CORNWALLIS. And sold by Druggists and Dealers throughout the Province. Bi w pleto 33 also I Th in th Th no ct Ub [1864. iQLE, lASTiG licully all strumonts uir proper [ELPS. OR, VHITLOW, J UN a, A, »nly at the (IimI benefit, able prepa- ) best modi- iid humour, J e muscles ; f a trial will le aBtonish- and liaving removal of a puljlic as an Chureh. Cornwallis. iwallis." ; inljabltanta )anying tho ■ALLT3. 1 1864.] ADVEllTISKMENTS. 139 J. A. BELL & CO. GRNERAL IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN -A.isrr> silk: oooids, MADE CLOTHING, HOSIERY, COTTON WARP, HABERDASHERY, AND SUCn OTHER BRITISH AND AMERICAN DRY GOODS, As are required by tlio people of Nova Scotia. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, AT TUB 94 & 96 UPPER WATER ST., HALIFAX. British & American Shoe Store^ QEORGE STREET, DIRECILT OPPOSITE NORTH END OF PROVINCE BUILDINQ, HALIFAX, N. 8. Wholesale and Retail buyers will find at this establishment a com pleto stock of I ENGLISH, FRENCH AND AMERICAN | BOOTS ^IISTD SI-IOES, also a large Stock of Domkstic Manlvactuued. Tho largest stock of in the City will be found at this Store. The subscriber bep^s to inform his friends in tlie Country that he has no conuectiou whatever with any other establishment in the City, GEORGE S. YATES. Ci .m fl U il ■5 't.'j MO ai)Vi;ktisi;mkn'm. [lSli4. y 1 liaBikp 144 & 145 UPPER WATER STREET, HALIFAX, \, S. KKK P CONSTANTLY OX HAND FOR SALE A WELL SELE-CTEO STOCIC OF IROX, STl'H^L, SIIKET LEAD, TIM, ZmG, PAIMTS, OILS, IRONMONOERY, CUTI^ERY, ■AM)- G-131 V-^.v^ *>-■/:;•; '/ %•— *■ i^ Manv/ncturer ami Importer of V^*v»r'-v^? \ >," A T" •,■,''• ■■;■:/ K*;i." ;•■;•■"»' and Am. i .uukiii;^ it- , Ac. OLcL-AL'i & P..T-^IL, At vi'vij low }>yi('cs fur Ca:SH. [I8(i4. lET, 5 AD, [IS, F'Tni'^, by ES ,i.V, ' inpor'.cr of nv, Mat- IJritisli kill-- htonil', i^c. fur Ol^7i. 1SG4 ] ADVi 1 T;.*i;Mr.NTS. I 11 '^ri) B':"ii(los a roniploto ns^ortriiont of iiriii'lor; infCTi^li-d for tlio oxi'liislvo u;e of tiie Mmlical and Dentil I'rofV'-ii-iDii-!, wo have alwav.- in sto;v, at lijwtst jjiiccs, ;x i;n'.it variety of tlio f'ol!o\vir.<^ arliclc suited to llic wants of the gfiiernl pii'ilic. T^vory (lo^iranlo style of itio't popular ]Kiitcnis. rarlicular atlcntiou, houc'vcr, U'in;^ ilirectcd to ilic nuiii^ of a Ni:\v si'nix(; i.Evr.u Tnrss, wTii','!) lias ])''(Mi p"ov(m1 liy tho cxpci-icncc of in iny wrarns. flin iiiL' t\\o ycais pasi, to In; t!io Af.s/ 7'riif;< y.-t i'lvcntcd — a(l'oi-(liii'_:'. a^ ii (ln'-., a < i - cnlar iinviKl aii'l upward lii'.ii;^' ailioii, wliili.' wtnu witli-urli ou ciii-lo.siny two l)!uu«taiiip:j. fo;" Vavico^o Vein'', SwolKai and Weak Joint-:. ()f llic-e ;:oods wcliavo several >;v des of Silk and Cotlon, at coiio-poi'.dini: piii f:-. Tlic sixes a, IV fall lenir?'!, t'n'('e-(|U U'teiv, half or knee llo-e, I>e'^'jin>. ICnee Caiv-, and Aid:i.ne of Dental and Suic,ieal InstrunKMUs will 1)(.' >ent lo liiuse dLsiiln;;- it. CODMAN 8i. SHUaTLEFF, '•.anu(aetui'ei> and Inipoit'.rs, 13 TI^EOVCOISrX ST., JBOSTOaNT, X/C-A-SG. 142 ADVERTISEMENTS. [1804. i^-^^"! RUGOLEa PATINT. BOOK « JOB PRINTING. 176 Argyle Street Hali&x, X. S., Having Steam power on tlio premises, and the mo«t improved Printin": Presses and lalior-siivini^ macliiaery, together with a largo and varied assortmcut of newest stylos of PLAIN AND ORNAMENTAL is prepared to execute all orders for BOOKS, BLANK FOBMS, BILL HEADS, CIRCULARS, CATALOGUES, CARDS, HANDBILLS, LABELS, PAMPHLETS, PROGRAMMES. POSTERS, &e., &c., &c.. with neatness, promptitude, and despatch, rtt prices as low as any house in the Provinces. Orders from the Country carefully attended to, and forvrardcd by Express, Parcel Post, or otherwise, as directed. [1804. NG. N. S.. improved lurgo and ■ igl ' -Jg! ADVF.RTISKMr.ST.1. S, &c., &c., 1 any house •vrardcd by *W ZVLOBAUAMUM, ._jM|«aIl«4 Pr«MT»ttoiM) idtB • laTlcttmClBc, B eantlfy tatf Dreaaliic the Bairt ft«UUrtlMr Hfaft, illkjr udgleflaj, Md dispoflteff IIW yuutla In any daibrad potltloa ( qnleklj oleuMtnc '^ bm1]S wrr^itkic tlM fUl and latpwHng a hoollli/ < rmrxArjau T\a Mteatore €^rey Hair TO jut OrigimniVauthfiaCoUMr BqI Mtt dlnetlT np«n the reeta of the Hair, sHiac fkuB th* nataral nomrlahment rMjairt d, prodaolBg the vttaltty and lozmrioiu qnanttty us fit yoath. ^IfboM Batr Te«iulrM frwnuat draMlng Ui« Slylobalp gaBrasi baa no equaL Ko lad/** MtoC la oafBp)«i« without tt. Sold br Drosgists thronshont the WoorkL " FBXKCIPAL SALES 07FI0B m Gnmifili Street, Hew-York dty. iYLOBALllAMUM. IH Til EUR I ANY VIRTUE IN Mrs. ALIENS WORLDS HAIR RESTORER AND ZYLOBALSAMUM P COKTINCIWO TEBTIMONT. Rcvd. C. A. BrirKBRR. Treat, Am. Bible, i'nioti, A', r : " I very chetirlul- . ly add my tontimony to ; thftt of mimeroiiH friends j to the value of Mrs. Al- \ len'a Ilalr Resioror." i Rov WM.CUTTEN.N. Y : "My liair hits chai^fod to Ita iiatui.'il uiilor, and i growing iu bald Bpots." | Rev. J. ir. CORNKLL, N. j Y. : "I procured it for a roliitlve. Tiie falUnu of tho hair stopped, :ind restored it fruin hoing ^roy to ita n;itui'al and beautitul color." j Rev. J. WEST, Brooklyn : "1 will testify to their value in tho )nost liljoral Bdiise. They havo re- stored my hair whore , bald ; and where grey to • its original color." ] Rev. A. WEBSTER, Bos- ton : " I have used them with grout cfToct. I am now neither bald nor grey. My hair was dry and brittle ; it is now Boft as in youth." Rev. H. V. DEGRN, Bos- ton: -'That they pro- mote the growth of hair •where baldness Is, I have the evidence of my own eyes." "Sr ^ •^ ttm riw III M mm r r u ■wm ^ i w ii 1 u ! { AbViJKTlSi-;.Yil-M.S. LibU4. k ^JrnMuciul Mlislfi);iu, A l\Giigious aiid Faiiiilj Journal^ oiuiAV OF Tiir; ' ■,..,. WE3LEYAM COi^FS^E^iCE, ' DovoU'd lo ".•liaioii-; aiiil Gcnorii! LitL'ri>tii!'c, iMliii-iition, Tcitiikt- niKH', Am'i ■ulniic, iiud luniiiliiiiy lliu laicst KuroiK'iiii, Aiiiericaii, and Ci>li)i|i. i! News, ^^I■(•. ruMislied eVL'iy Vv'vi'uiesday, 82 per annum, half veai'ly in advance. El")IT()R, REV. JOHN iMcMlJUUAV.' WESLEYAN BOOK ROOM, 174 AIUJ YLE STRKTyr, HALIFAX, N. S. ( Ni-ar the Cuionial and Co'lifs Couiitrt/ Jl/drkefs.) A eei!cr;il assort iiK'iil of Slandard Wdi-ks i-; kept constant! v on liand, c'in'.ir.!"ia:^' 'iMicolo :y, Rjliuinii- Hio'jjr.iphy, (,'!nnvh lli-ioiy, (.Jcucial LitciVUUL', V(jiu!)':- and ?Sal)!sai!i Srhnol LilnMries, &c. &v. Ciimtnf'iUiii ics mill N'otca on tiu; Scrip- Finley's Indiim Mlri^ion;; t MHs HI v.ir.ei y. Mis rjilnicr's VViirl;s: liicin L'..t|jl!.-aii. Dtnlli li<}(\ Sc'iie-. I'diii'ti Ilia's VI 'ws (if rioavon. Saci;.'.-.-d'.il MiTi'li rut. Vid.i,i;t; liiaok-iuu'a (;ar\Mss(). I'eler Ca tvvi-i,.;lil. JaiM'; {Tiailn;!'. (Jaii'.du'v's l.'^'viv.i Mi^^•(■^;llii^■s. Cotinicta \vii!i S(.- •, tioiani, ivu ar^i cliiibti.uiity. I'liiico >d' iiiiu.-u III' i)iivid. ^Vise's Vi)iiiig Man uiul Vming Woman's (.■o.iiiHcllur, i'alh .jf Lift!, riigiiai'u I'nigiefts. Scory lit l^iK^ket iJililo. (aiUhii 'h VViinLs liiai Shook the Woild. riio Ctiristian Maiden. Tiif! M.;thia-'s MibsJon. My 8;st. ■!■ Miirgaict— a tcmiioranpc story. \'\i:'. Old Iliiis.-slnu;. ir Sandiy Solmol — a vnlnablo liook, Willi :i v,T'. ciMJ'-i! scli'iaion of otlliT ; higiily iniia-e-iUiig v\iir:<-, for young people and Siibn:itli >cliool.s. l'iin!o;iMl"'h .Mliuiniof i),'SL style and iiu.ility. Al-o, C;u-d.s de Visiic far Al!;ir.n-;, in :.'r>'ar variety. A!'ai. I>ir.i,i;s ui' ail si/.e— I^'ainily. IV-.v ami Toi'lccf. Ily nn Cooks an i liiit;.'; Uui-riuM-, in every variiuy of liindinLT. Si'.vtk ne :v of all kind;. S;()i-k eon.rMntly rci)ieni.-;h..\l liy i->ii-:i.ih Steairu'ij a,i,[ i'ackcttfi f.oai Ho !(iii. r-jr' (.).'.,K-i-.> 'V(.r.ii tliij Cuunay will receive pi-oiupt and eaivfiil attcu- tioa. IW.l.] 1 Es] bv th Aaei fron and it^A. cmp.T- aii, and viUH'e. [, N. S. ■) 311 hiind, (.ielKTul l,:il IllDfi. aiiii iiiiil iiity. oty. . CoiiMicla I ii^tiaiiily. I'lliriiiii'd ! Woild. noc stor}". hlo Imok, i "'f otlUT I "1 otlUT i jj (.le Visiio I I 111 T'oolcs ;v of all i'.ickete! 'ill altcu- 1804.] APyKKTIfiKMENl-^. 145 ! A. G. COGSWELL, I) E Tsr T I S T [SUGCESSOa TO L. E. VANBUSKIRK, M. 0.] 9 118 IdCOr.X.TB STIFtEEST, OPFO.'^ITE •■IXTEh'NATIOJ\'AL HOTEL." ENTIRE OR PARTS OF SETS OF PLAiN GUM. BLOCK TEETH, OR CONTINUOUS GUMS, INSERTED ON GOLD, SILVER, RUBBER OR TLATINA PLATES. Especial aitcntion directed to the New Method of removing Teeth WITHOUT PAIN, by the use of an agent railed , " mimm oxide, or inhaling gas," This oxide ha;? tUe.se advantages over the usual Aneathetic Agents : 1st — It is entirely snfe. 2nd~It can bo given at all times. 3,.(I — It oc(>a>ir>iis no nansen, or unplcf»?!ant fooling so frequent from the u-e uf Ciiloiolonii or I'lthcr, ami prijilurc; a very pleasant and agrceablL- ,SLMi!-;.tion, wliiio tin." i'aii-'nt ivally is relieved WITHOUT PAIN! - — ^^ 146 ADVKKTISF.MIiNTS. 1804. 18(y 'I THE SINGER SEWING MACHINES. /-\UK ].F/r'l'KIl A FA- U M!LY S E AVIN G' i^IAC'IllNK is fast piiiuiiiir a world wide reiiiitaiiDii. It is lievotid ddiil and clicaiK'sr. t tlu' ;md most ])0;iuti!ul of ail Fan iiy KowiiifT Mac'liiiics yet oIiIt- , cd to tlic ]uil)iic'. No otlicr; Family l^c\viii;.r Macliiiie', has 80 many useful .'ippli-i iuices lov ITcuiinine, IJiud-i iumi-i lea. Next ii importanoe to the ftfdii'g of a I'aniily. eonics theclothinii!(l-j "tiX, l)fai(l- ;,', Cord- rili. No' vin! F M P } R t? } jV .j"."^" :■• K >%' r . To UETAIL FRIENDS from the COUNTRY, KVEin- indickmioxt ; OKFKKEI). LONDON AND LANCASHIRE. RE IMSUEAM CE COMP'Y. CAP lAL-OME !VJILLIOJ\l STERLING. Chief OJ^lcr : 7^ and 74: Kin f/ WiUiam Sf reefy London, I iitown's Buildittf/s, Exchange, Licerpool. XiOVA SCOTIA BEANCH. I OFFICE, ^0. 18 Bedford iiuw, HALIFAX. \ i ■ ■ i.*l3U?!A?J.CE3 AGAINST LOSS BY FIRE EfViiL'tcd noon cvt-ry d.-soriinioa of rroi.-.riy. C'laim-^ settled with ]i;(.)in]iLiio>-i ;iHd liiieTaliiy. flDHUSES GIVf.H 10 ''OLDERS Cf POLICIES AT STATED INTtRVALS. ! Rates modorute, i G'-Micral Agent for Nova Scotin. ^T3^ 148 ADVKiaTSKMMXT.^. [1^)4. i>ii::srT:i:sTriY'. >-'?>■. At No. -^3^ V f^W^rM^: # ^ y^ .,*^ Gianvillo Street. 51 m n ''''*'KJKJ\Jy J^ NEW KiND OF FILUNG. M. MACALL ASTER TTrOULD KESPECTFULLY cull the attention of all to tlio ?V kind of New Filling wliicli he is nsin^ with [.jreat siic:;ess. It is cailc'il the PLASTiC FUSIBLE WlETAL, and is applied to ilir. toriili in :i phistii; Htiifo, l)coonuni;- hard as ?oon a"^ appIiLid. This new fillin;; lias not a p;irtic';c of quicksilver in it: and ill the opinion of the l>csr DentNts of the prc^onl; d^\;, it i.s de-nined to do away with all liilin;,^ coiitaining' ijui>.'k^ilvcr, whirh is so injurious to the vitality of the Teeth. lie is also usiii- the VULGOMTiO TUiriBE'I PLATES for Artiiicial Teeth, w:iii entice su cess. Sels made i'our years ac;'o l>y i)r. M.. .'U'c still as ^ood as w!;en liist inserted, ;iiid in ii(M)no ciise has re- (piired rcpairinij. Ilewdald advi-c all who desire .Vrtilhfal T(';;tii, to call and ex.aniine .•-peciniens of work in Kiibher, (Joiii and .Silver. Dr. M. has just roeeived n splendid assonn.iei.t of TOOXP3: ST^USX-^ZIS^ mail."- to order, and munufaetnivd by the eelchrated linn of ^\organ Br.>(hers, I>on(h.>!\. This Stock of ]5ri7>he5, iho. lar^e-t in th''' Ciry. are a!! of tiie veiy choicest ]).itterns, a, i)eaiilifai urticie ui' (jiirii-Ilair, very SDfl, peculiarly adaprcil for sensitive A ;.••,'■'.?, ajul nca-' th;; Son! II. Ij'uJ Till .S'.vl.'. ii ;i l\ ''^ ii l.^ [l-^IM. 4 O 1 to tlio i :=oou n-^ it ; ;!nd i ■niued to luious to IvS for ) l.v Dr. e li;is 10- ri;;tii, to II the vory [.■'•iiliai'ly BT^ i ;--_=:--:7:;rJ 1SG4 AbV;,(;T.:-l;M!;\i:<. 140 15 5i 17 Wit GT.. A^O 183 & 150 riGI.IJ3 SI. 9 0D7 .Mi;l.lilJi> iSi^i^mm %^ I J ly.VOV.TV.Ui OF ! WINDOW GLASS, LONDON PAINTS AND OILS, CORDAGE. GUNrOV\'DER, IRON, STEEL, TLV, SHEET LEAD, IJLVD PIPE. SHOT, &0., &c. AGENTS roil THE . I '' VIEILLE MONT AG WE ZIK'C MIMING COM- ! FANY," of Franco and Belgium, " VIVIANS" YEUQW PflETAL 03118 AND SHIP SHilATHlNe AND NAILS, | "HOWE'S" STANDARD SCALES. ' A larw' STOCK of the abovo alwav? on hand for sale at ' LOW PRICKS. I IS,'^ We wonUl i),-!!*!!!-!!!;)!'!}' (.mII a't'^'):est-tet^^^.i1, xisrjDiii::^:, PAor.. ACiiilotiiy, n'.:!"ii. ss Ml) 'lit .M'it'on, S-* I'irt.U, OJ Ac;"lia Collogo, !*S AtMeiida, ]2l African IJ.iptlsl Afso^iation, lUl Ni>'.liindi;-t 'hmch, I'.l Alumni iif Kiii^''s Collc^^o, f ts Aiinivi')'sMiic:i and Fcasls, 4 Aiiny, OiVicc'ir' of 108 ■ Astiunoinicul Symbols, ;' AUiinics iuid Kairinlftrs, 77 Uiiiiks, 70 Baptist Miiiistnrs, 'M l^unisLers iiiul Atlo-r.ios. 77 IJibln Atisooiiitiou, Ladicit' 102 t-ocicty. 101 Board, Mwlical Licsnso, 30 of liovi line, fiO of Wo.ka, ns Binldln;j: SorifiieF<, 70 C;ilond!ir Vagcs, 6 to 29 chroiiobi^'ivMl Kpoclis and Cycles, 3 Citiulol Hill. Si,i,'na!.-, from ,'il Clergy, Clmnli of Kn^innd, ('-J I{oni!ui Catliuiic, ICl Collego^i, Airulia, Sti DnliionBie, 88 Kio.u's, 87 Mount. Allison, bb Pro livloriitu Church, t^O St. Mi'uy'p. K) Colli'jjisito Sciiool, Windsor, BS Coioniiil Cliurcli Society, PJ (iovornmunt, S) Commlosionijrs— A;?''i;:nltaral, 87 Go:ii, R» H:.iifix 0"t. Ilonsc, ;i!l liiiiiMn Afl'iirs. ;V,t InS'iivciit I)i'hior3, "!'■} N\k p. ISiiildiiis. 4(1 Normal School, ti7 I'iio', 44 rrovince Notes, '•',{) I\f;'i;)roiMfv, 3'."' St. I'etcr'b'Canal, ■■'■'.) School, Pi) Companies, CO Insnr.tnco, 71 Congrosatioiuil MinislcrR, lol Cons\ilr--. 7) Ciiiitriili- r't Doiiartnirut, -^t (.'oroiici''',. 7U Court of ".vv.iv, 74 M;tvri:i.ec iuid liivoice, 7< Vlc'^ \dii>,irii!iy, 74 Crinvn Land (.ifli.'c', i^b Ci, atoms' ijeiimtmeut, 4(i Diii'i-'iBJc Colk'KO, boi ruMinxnii). ^'^^)\ lAj.<.r "'lid Dnji:!) Itistiti.tion, On i l''iiu;i'6nn Ko'-'iciy, I'ispi'ii.-'iiy.ilaiiVax VlEitlns, Kccio:-i:iHtn;al, EcllpRl'S, I'dncational, Electric Telegraph Company, Enilxr Days, Kxi'cutivo Conncil, Explanation of (''alendar, Kcasta. fixed a!ul mo\eat«lo, rinancial Secretary's OtUce, Fire Dcjpavtment, Free Will Dapiisi Minislera, Free Cliristi III JJaptist do. On>i l,i<,'lit Company, Gold (Commissioner*, flovernmcnt Olllcei s and OHlcea, Governors of rrovinccs, llaelviicy Cariia;/es. Halifax City Corporation, City Mission, and Dartm nth Steam Boat, Oianimar School, Ladies' Bible Association, Latitude and IjOiigiiudo, Library, National School, Y. M. Chrisliau Asfio'tn., HcaUli Otticers, Ilo.'toii Acafieniy, House of Assembly, Liimi;,'rati(in Agent, Imperial Government, inland Xaviifalion Company, la8|iector of School*. I:)HLitiite of Natniiil Scicnco, I Mvn ranee Companies, J'idi.-ial, .r';dfres and Re^'isti.-.rs of I'robxto, .1 notices (if the Fcacf), Kin;,'"' College, . Law Sliident'rt So(;iaii Fraser, Globe li Graham llairl!( Hesson, llrHorn:! II on new Iniiuran n.. '.'■'> 1.4 92 I I 87 (30 4 8fl 4 ■ 8 111) 100 : 100 . 70 i r,s ■ 118 in 103 70 102 4 70 {0 102 44 88 37 ■ f'.S) S4 70 67 I'll 71 Boat, on, 0, sto. 11,1. 7t 75 ■ 8'1 ■■ 87 104 36 : 4-. 104 ' 101 ion 80 70 30 10-. 104 102 l'i7 112 l(l!l yo Sil VA I JO l8o4.]" i«i' 1 IM 1 151 TA Ministers— I.uthcran rhmrli, I'lt ;-l)yteii;iii rhuiL-li, l'i]iv(-rhrili.*t Ciiureh, Wt'Sicyan ( liuuii, Mt. Allison f'<.lit';;c iiinl Acudumy, iNiitioiiiil SclnK)!, llulilax, >:iv:il, NiMiiKil and Model KclioolB, ,\()Vii Scotiii l>ilj|» Sui.'icty, (Ulii l''ello\\:;, Tai^UiHs i'lom Halifax, ru.'toii Acadt-niy, Pdhl (Miiuf, (ieiieral, Posi TowiiB iiijtl Way OfBceB, I'lot-byteriini Church, PnilhoTiotiii ifp, Pruviucial llo.-pital for Insane, rciiUi'iitiaiy, Provincial Secrotaiy'R Ofllce, Qiifen'6 Priuitr, liail^ays, Cti and Itcooiver General's Oflioe, l;ogisirarK of IJeoils, H eve nun OUioers, Kor.ilR and distar.cea, Road SuprrviMjrs, Hocks and Slioala. Newfoundland, Koyal Acadian School, ]{nyal Kaniily, Saiilu Inland Supuiintcm'ent, St. Maiy'ii CoUeyo, lol Vll llll {•7 bO 691 li::i b7i Ull 107' CS' OU; 6". 6-2 K4 7,-. .n« 81» 88 ."it liiO ■M 7S 40 G4 ii9 4'J OU !'4 SS' bU Po$s10Tl« o( tl.r* Trruo, Mit'iili's aicd I'irik^ of I eaco, Sij,iialf. Iroiii ('iiadt 1, Souic'lies — liii^uniiici'. Cal. (Ionia Clul>, »,'iii)i( iit(i>,' Hcnevolont, C'liMiialjW' liif-li, l.Ui nu y i;r,(i .■Suicnlifi:, North Liriii'-li, bt (icorfii's, ?ons of '«'ni|ii.rni:io, f-t'i;^!'. Coarhi'B, i-iiiuidioat ri]ni|-,iiiiy, 'rinii- 'i'l.lilR, SteanMrs, bu|i( I vif(irs (if Riind^, Riiprrnir Conn, Surveyors (I'cp) cffii wn T.ands, if !-Jil| |/ili:; TAcr.. 75 '9 .M 71 1(14 104 104 104 10^ rj4 icaandun (17 70 60 68 S'J 74 and 7r> 75 43 TalilfB for f-i lij.tuu' la'.nlini.', SO 'J'aiiiri.f 1 ini(-, 63 Trr.do Slaii'ii.'S ft7 Telr;,'iai..h dnipani.-s. 69 'loniperaucf A^^.-oci-uioiib, 103 and 121 ilali (i Kipaiiy, 7u Trr.cknunV I'l gi.laiiuns, 119 Uiiiv(M>aiiM C!inii.h, lOl Volunteer Cv Co., DrngtjIptP, Brown's Bronchial Troches, IntcrC Biirnelt's Cocaiyne, ('ovrr. Chaniherlaiu, T. Printii)<;, Chase, W. Photoj^raidi Gallery, Cogswell, Dr L'enli .t-, Coli-man, W. J., Hsu Storo, Commerce House, Dry Gomis, Counihes, W. G., ')hoe Stole, !'"airl>aiiU8' Scalis, fwer, Fraser, U. G.. Albertine Oil, Globe lioUKe, I'ry Goods, Graham's Pain I'.radicator, Hair ItcKtorcr, .Nhti. Allen's, Hl•^^son, W A. A Co., 'lail-.is, llrtlcinan, W. E., Furnilore, Huiiiiewtdrs Meiiieincd, IiiUrl'd. luburance, Coloinal, LouduM tSc I,anca&hire, Star, Queen, Laurilliard, 11. G. Tailor, Macallistcr, Dr. Deutibt, PAUK. TAGK. )24 Mi-Kinlav. A. .* W ., Stat!'>norv, 127 l;.y Muir, i;."t. " i2o 122 Mrs. \VlIl^l,,.w'B SnoihinpSyrup, /nti'WV. 135 Mount Alii.-on Cnilii^i' A Academy, 129 lol Irninhyn Marble Ct>n:puny, 123 d. rbi;lj)s. Hr., Tiot^se«, 133 2 I'liiiiU.iion B.liiih, nitfrlcaved. 142 rri.nv, Cox'cr, 3 145 pich,iul>on, J ,i'ru;.'f;i;.t, 135 UU ;:o!.i-oii. C. -t Co.. lir\ G. uds, 130 12:-. Jtoorh'.-: Slatop. Wilbor A Co. 128 ii7 "^inij.kuiu A Co., .Aceohnt Books, 13(j 4 !> iiuei's Bcwin;,' .Marliiiie.s, 14(> 133 Sudtli, ItroUuiF, iMj Goods. 132 l:i2 Smith. F.du.ud, llal".v Shoo Store, 131 ];!S Si.arrl). .« SoiiK. Haulw.r.>, 149 H3 Siarui A M;'Nutt, li.'.rduare, 140 I2t) Taylor. H. A , Ine-iilht. .'Lc. 134 140 /I'Misses a;ul KhiKtic (lose, 141 ' Vi'eslevan Book Poi iii 144 ICO : Wesley, T. A Co Marble Works, 14U 147 ' Wiinioic. 1;. A G. Cuvci^. Ae. 126 1:'7 , Wiibor's C.d LivL-r Oil atd Hair Dye, 1 137 I Woodill. A. II., City Inug hHore,. 12J 12o ; Yaleu. G. h-., Shoo ritore, liJy 14S V 152 advi';kt:?i:.mi:nt.s. VT .f*l [1^04. WILEOE'S COMPOUND OF PUEE COB LIVEE OIL AND LIME. FOK CONSUMPIIOX, il is the only ruliablo remedy known. It ha-, in tbou'-iinils of insianco;:, rostoK'tl [jiitients thnt pocnv.'d past Impo of recovery ; and, in tens of tlio'isands, lia-; .'UTOsted tiic diRcat.0 in its primary st.Tit-s, and rusiored the patient to ro'jnst IiouUli. BMONCiiri'IlS. — Its V iK'ins in this tronMesoino disease arc very innrkcd. It is n..ee?siu-y to por;-ist 'tn it; use for u oonsiih-rahle lonj^th of lime. -To snnain and aiiqfmcnt the vital forces ; hiood ; to liiiild up the nervons pysteui ; to -iiotliinj; can be better adapted FEMALE DEBILrrV to It^ai^e new, rich and pure restore encp^y to the mind and body- than tliis pnnaration. In ASrilMA, GENET? Ar. DEBILITY, EMACIATION, COUGHS, it is a reliaido remedy. Nine-tentlis of the cas(;s wlieie it is supposed to fiil, simi)ly arise from tlie remedy hcinj:^ abandoned before itfi benefieiiil eOl-et beeame obvioiLS. Bo careful and get tho yenuiue, manufactured only by A. B. WILBOR, Chemist, 166 COURT ST., BOSTON. SAVE YOUR MONEY! DON'T PAY ONE i:)OT.LAR FOR A SMALL BOTTLK OF 11 AIR DYE, WHEN YOU CAN GET A BOTTLE FiVE TIMES AS LARGE, Of a Bkttkr J.'yk, for tliu s ine money. Wilbor's Monitor Hair Dye IS SLTERSEDING ALL OTHERS. It requires no preparation, do"s itot .-mut or wash off, will not soil tlie ' finest linen. One applioatiun will last until the hair groivs oat, when it j can bo applied at the roots without more trouble tlian aconiinon hair oil. ft is irarrantcrl no! to itijuj-c the U'uv i