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ST. JOHN, N. B.: !!. ' IIILM! \ <'n,, 1'!{1NTKUS, c,;, !'!n\!'K \V\!. sTlfKKT. a o 3 3 O o O o W p' C2 o D o CD P g o p D U Vl Q o o & CO hj •-! 3 c o 3 CO English, Foreign aivl American Miisir, ic, E, PEILER i BROTHER, 64 Princo Wm, Stre,;' Aleiaodra Saw Mi J CORNER OF NORTH & GEORGES STREETS, DALHOUSIE UNIVERSITY LIBRARY SPECIAL COLLECTIONS f lOc:"o» O facturing and always 05 iription of Saw made ^)/.- )L,Coi I . ^i^nd Patent Ground f \anted. hd address. • ifiT* / N> # fh 3TS, Iways made onncl. 1872. t- 11- ■i IN THE -A.XJa-TJST. nI #- SAINT JOHN, N. B.: PKIXTED m 11. CHUBB CO, STEAM JOB PRINTERS, 65 Prince William Street. mL 11. Chvuu S, Co., Steam Job Piinter^ (i5 Prince Win. ttueet fSmUm TaMoriiigr EstaHJishment ! 66 PRINCE WM. STREET, 66 SAINT JOHN, N. B. SAB. g. MA¥t IMPORTER OF West of Dngfland Superfine Broad Cloths, DOESKINS, DEERSKINS, Scotch and English Tweeds, PILOTS, BEAVERS, Ctiincliilla?, lllijianj, m\^% p\\% Sc, Sc, made up in the latest style and superior workmanship, having fii-st class cutters and mechanics. Always on hand, an assortment of newest styles and in great variety, f ■ INDEX OF DESCRIPTION. Tlie Houtcs "^/J"? The Rail to St. .lolm.'.'.'.:.' ttt City of St. John ,,i* Aroiiml St. John 29 01 Kivei- 8t. Jonn to Frei|ppict,Vn'.!'.'; ;tr,-;{9 1' redenctoii'. .m ;, Woodstock ",,: J ToI)i<|iii'\- lifKyiKl.. 'i.T Oraml Fallson St. John & Le^ii.d ^lo Rail ti-on, St. John to Shediao... . .|7-.V! St')v,\- of the Oroiit Bi-ot hfrs .17 I'aiiisoc Junction -,.. Rathiu'Ht, IXilhoiwio, iicaiiiniieil ton ' St. Andrews k St!' stei>h«i;;;;;;;;; 'i^^, Is ova 8(!ot[ii --_.n Diui.y & Animpolis::::.::;;:;:;;:;::: i^r^j Rail tioin AnnaiN.lis to Uallfu.\-... «!-«« Hali5.i>v— hoi'tre.Ms, Ac ua 7., 'rnii'o i'. f'o.il .Ulii.s ;■ i'.' Jfew Glasgow &picton... CapeBreton Strait of Canso Port Hood .'.■.'" Mat)oii Bdddeck Sidney .'.'..'...'. Loiii.sbnrp; ..' Prince Edward island Charlottetown Summerville.... TelcKntpli and Ice Boiit'.'.; Tlie Bore Pisliing Sliootinjf Accident Insiuiince! Shopping AuRevoir RiKhts ef Trdveiiers ami RaiiiVud Coniiwnies, Kiokney Coaoli Fares Post Orfioe Mail ArranKemen't^ ■■; PAflB 79 80 81 82 Kt 84 80 87 87 88 89 9.-) 91 94 97 .107 .108 .110 H. Cm-Bn & Co.. Steam Job Prinlcrs, m Pri nee Wm. Street. * i reet. ¥ ► i INDEX OF ADVERTISEMENTS. ennet-DryGood8-Ri«l,tli„e, " " «err.v.„an-ilar,lware-Left lim' - Sinltli— Dnijfs Aii.U.r..oii.:jc Ke — Eurtli Closet La"lor_h„tt,„n line and iNt Hno '•iiCK cover. Chubb— Printiiiff Guthrie -Waverl vHouw.' L^ !J'i""^'"~^''"e Store....:::::." H T '^^"'"•t-Cn'gSH. Medielnes: H. L. Spenoer-Medicines.. Ba3' View ilotei iforfli Brifish Insuiiinet; \ii»sie&C(> Telesrapli vV Jouniai:::: Barliei- A Sons-Medicines: : Purii Hotel & Liverv Royul Hotel L'Wm & J/ndsay-Qrocc'.rs::': I'liotographs-Climo... Kotlwiiy Hotel • 7 . 9 n i.t la 1.-. 17 Kt 21 21 2:t 25 2.-. ;u International Steaiiisli'ipCo ' •' Hrgnn-Dry Goods .. 3.1 «7 S9 /.«|.B«rr,ee J.', - ":■ >Peiiii -V. A. R.,We...A.R.of Miine, . . JSfl Government Raihvaj-s, .. }^ A. A J. H. BaH«-b i„ Ti,ewi.don,'^XKi„i::::::::;: ;|^ ?"e"? i/*'"' ^/"•t.«-8.c«mship..''*%'i 1. •, . ?*,""" ^iviitation Co J., I'i'ople'8 Line 8leani«rH f} , Rothesay Custle Stmmers jS .K>t*.& Shoes -R.Vun^l.an 4^^ XI;e Daily Tribune * JS V\eti,.ore~I„.„,,,nec Brokerage ',i Fishinff aVckle-C'iubi,: ?: ln;on tine 9to»meiH.. £» Grand Jjii;e ,i„ o* Kiiipre.s.s do * Printins Hoiise-ci,ufib •;;:; •; -2^ nill'«.ru Rooms q, '" SONNETS. PY KNYM.A AM,Y.\K, «T. ,IOHV. I A statoly cnstlo in my (Ireanm I i)lHniU'fl, Wliicli, inn nip;lil, ivHlity ln'ctniio : Tlio clouds were frette <-^ V^ > fe s .5 -^ 7! ■^ ;? -^ s > •? . >» .^ r- ^ x tj- ^ ■? No. 18 PRINCE WILLIAM STREET, (Faciny Market Square,) ' ^^ x^ *-^ ^.^r^^ -^^ ^ ^■v^'^^ v^^^%^ v^ vy '^d •'•cS •5* \ 2 HI lo IK .V .^^' > V \l. t'lU-BJi \- Co., .su-aiii .loll Printi'is, (15 Prince Win. Street. LANSDOWNE& MARTIN, iSucceasors to MAG££ BEOS.,' No. 1, Imperial Buildings, Cor. Kiug & Prince Wm.-sts. - ST. JOHN, N. B. IMPORTERS OF l< if ieepi. J^vlncipal DexHirttnents : SILKS GLOVES, BIBBONS, VELETS. HOSIERY. FLOWERS. SHAWLS. LACES. FEATHERS. Ilinlirellaf, Jfayelliiig hligf, Jfa^ellipg bag?, &c. Special Goods: Rouillou's (First Choice) Josephine (Seanilei?s) Kid Gloves. Pim Bro's Celebrated IRISH POPLINS. Smyth & Co.'s Real BaDjriggan HOSIERY. Bonnet's Black Lyons BLLKS. Real Point, Point ienilse, Vcdlenclennes, **I}ii€ffesse" and Maltese LiACEti, always In Utock. el. .B. 3RS. k. ives. *se' F, B, MART2R, Dealer in DruggisU' Siindriea, 81 King Street. Cool Soda Water & Cigars. Iv INVOCATION. Let tlie dwellers in Soulheru Cities, and Western Prairies when the sweltering heat, comes down from the bm'iiing sun flee to the North-east, where by the shores of ]*'uiidy, the bays of the St. Lawrence, or the'waves of the Atlantic thev may enjoy the pleasant Hummer witli the roving humming bird. _ The tront and salmon wait for the angler. Eare beauties of flood and field, of mountain and vale, invite the eye of the tourist; while unexampled b""'rains will make the shopper's heart sing for joy. The RouteM. A steamer of the Boston and Yarmouth Hue will bring the traveller from Boston ; will touch at Portland, and then steam oft' to Yarmouth — a most enterprising, mercan- tile and picturesque town. Here the tourist may stay and fish, drive, bathe or sail amid the green Islands. When satisfied with sport and leisure, he may proceed to St. John, where he will be sure to find numerous visitors who have come thither by other routes. From Boston, in the beautiful day, and when the prognos- ticator predicts fair weather the toiirist may, if not horrified with anticipations of sea-sickness, take passage in the Inter- national Steamboat of the day, at 8 o'clock, a.m.: or, if sleep or weariness ma,ke the earliuess of departure irksome, let him run down to Portland by Kail, and take passage in aforesaid steamer at o'clock, p. m., where he may meet a few Can- adians who have come by the Grand Trunk. After tea a pleasant sleep in one of the couifortable state rooms will enable him to appreciate the rock-bound coast, and the fisher's occupation as the good vessel steams along by Eastport, Campobello, Grand Manan, the Wolves, and Lepreaux, till finally he sees the sea girt city of St. John, and gets located m one of its best Hotels, where we leave him for a little to dinner, rest .and rpfloction, ^i•hile we- bring forward some other parties by another route. J. 1). tAWIOR, Manufacturer Si.ger't. Howe't and Lawlor's Sewing Kachines, 82 King-st. I ill men's hj 1 a I. p. If "•<''n-mKl- Co.. Steam Jol.Pnntor.. ,;:, i.,i„o. Win. Street. LAiSDOWiaEa.! < Successors to aiAGEi; BSOS,, ' "^o. 1, Imperial Buildings, Cor. King & PriKce Wm.-sts. - ST. JOM, x\. B. IMPORTERS OF m i\' m I /m ,4sfc f ® Princii)nl nejmi'fittenfs : uKS. GLOVES. EIBBONS. VELVETS. HOSIERY. FLOWERS, SHAWLS. LACES. FEATHERS. ««^*^ M^T£rMI,^£S» Special Goods : RouiUon's (First Cl,oice) JosGphino (Seamles.) Kid Gloves. Pirn Sro's Celebrated IRISH POPLINS. Smyth & Oo.'s ^eal Balbriggan HOSIERY. Bonnet's Black Lyons SILKS. Heal Po-a,f, Point lenhc, VaUrnclennes, "Duc/usse" and Maltese LAflCS, altvam in Sioel,. F.B.MARTER, Dealer in Druggiata Sundries, 81 King Street. Cool Soda Water & Cigars llu' J mm which leaves Eiingor at 8 a. iii., passes St. Croix about }:,i.)p. m. Xow you cross tho boumlarv river and are in British soil. If you are inclined to piscatory anuise- iiients, you can stay a day or two, for this is a ^(xkI fishing }^roiiiid._ Trout of such size as to give vou trouble to weary them with play are plentiful, and togu(\ and pickerel are in abundance. You can run up the river several miles by a small steamboat, and get good fishing in the lake above. Having thiinied the waters, you may next tliink of visituig St. Stephen, St. Andre\^•s or Woodstock, l)ut as you will naturally want to see the Commercial Capital first "we shall pro(!(H>d tluther ; noting the places of the way in w hich there is any interest. Tbc RitiB to St. tlolin. Leaving St. Croix we come to McAdam Junction where the rails are met by those from St. Andrews and St. Stephen on tlie oiu> hand and by those- from Woodstock and Houlton on the other. TMs is a place very fertile in boidders, gran- itic in composition and nearly \\hite in complexion. The dog li\es liere because las master has chosen it as his abode, also the cat, als() probably the lien, (xoats might subsist here if well cared for at tlie rate of one to the square mile. Fires have devastated the woods, and shrubs liavo not yet tried to grow much— thinking it hopeless. But luen and women subsist liero on food brought from afar. There are three dining places, where you can whet your t;><^th, and appease your hunger. By this time, liaving satisfied yoin- appetite and lit your "cigar, yon are ready to obey the injunction — " ALL ABOAun," and the iron horS(> whisks you to' w Inch is euphoniously pronounced MacacliAy, wliere is a lake Mith plenty of good trout, and a fine saw mill, but which IS not famous for much else save that it might be lield to rival the "Junction" in the matter of boulders, respecting which theM-itty man of the company explains iliat Xoah tlirew out Ins ballast here, and a scholar on board says they ar(> tlie i s J s I s f r I J. D, LAWLOE, Manufacturer Singer's, Howe's and lawlor's -ewing Machines, 82 King. 'St. Jf. CHfi.H .^- Co., Steam .Jol, Printers, 05 Prince nee Wni. Street. Dr. BAXTER'S ^'t'jT AN IRON TONIC, '» ""## (3 «V^K«>«~~ An Eiiectual Remedy i„ all cases of LOSS OF APPETITE, Palpitatioii of f fee Heart, And Impoverished State of the System. //? Neuralgia & Neruous Headache. In the General Weakness, Hysterical and other AFFECTIONS OF FEMALES. In the Debility of Weak SCROFULOUS CHILDREN. Prepared l>y JOHN BAXTER, M. D., Tor Sale at tbe Druggists. *'' •'^•*"« •'*'' B. fe? -«:^xnj«3 One i>ollar. F. B. MAHTER, Dealer in Druggists' Sundries, 81 King Street. Cool Soda Water & Cigars. .Stones which Deiicaliou and Pyrrha oast in expeetation of their becoming men and women, but they didn't, which another scholar denies saying that thev are the stones which the giants hnrled at the gods in the "great battle sung by Hesiod and Ovid. The scientist suggests somHhing about icebergs and glaciers. The passengers look blank at this war ot Wit and scholarship, and the iron horse snorts once more and is oft". You soon arri\'e at H»«rvey, a liabitable region, witli a good settlement wliich you cannot see, being hid from your eye by a hill. Tlie farmers here are comfortable and wealthy, and rejoice in Presbyterianism, being borderland Scotch or Wcotto-lrish, a nationality which a friend from the "sod" says is the best— an imprm-ement on that highly improved specimen of humanity— the Scotch. It IS a pity the language is so barbarous, being good only in song, and then it is melliflous as honey itself. If any deny this let him read Burns and listen to a Scotch lover sing" "The Ky6 Come Ilame," or Rab's retrain when coming home from the plougli on a wet day — "Oil, I am wat, wal. Oh, 1 jm wat and weai-y; 15ut, yet I could rise and run Vi' I tlioelit J could meet my dearie." Leaving Harvey we pull up at CorR. _ This place is a great grand child of the Irish city, famous in all books of conundrums, and is so called because of the bottle of whiskey which Paddy corked here. It w as thus : Three sporting gentlemen came up here on a fishing excursion while the r(\'id was beinc built. The^^ became thirsty and called on Paddy to give them a drink."' "Faith, gentlemen," said Paddy, " there's only one bottle left, and J, D, LAWtOR. Manufaoturer Singer's, Howe's and lawlor-s Sowing Machines. 82.King-it. If. CHinn & Co., Steam Job Printers, Cm Prince Wm. Street, "The Favorite" THESE Closets are adapted to Health, Cleanliness, Comfort and Economy. Their use has been highly recommended by leading Physicians in Europe and America. They are Invaluable to Invalids, and can be set in the bedroom, as no dis- agreeable odor can possibly arise from them. No Chemicals are required. Coal Ashes can be used equally as well as earth. They are well adapted for Hotels, Fac- tories, Stores, Private Offices, Dwellings, Schools, Hospitals and all Public Insti- tutions. Manufactured by ANDERSON & KEDEY, Prince WUliam Street, Nearly Opposite Hawker's Drug Store, Reed's Point. N. B. — The Subscribers also attend to repairing and taning of Piano-Fortes. A. & K. MANCHESTER, ROBERTSON & ALLISON, Market Square, Saint John. 9 the cork wont come out and the corksiTeVs lost." "Let uio see it," said Snially. He had it and it would not coine, do what he would with a fork. Then the others tried it. Paddy was ordered to ])reak the neck ofi' but on dointj so,' smashed the bottle. Tliis w as w hat he w anted, having drunk all the whiskey and liUed it with water. They had some no- tion of thci trick and aL'reed to call the place " Cork." We next stop our steed at 'IVnoy's IVIillM. A name which the gang, rasping, and the circular w hirriiig, and the pile of lumber, sutHciently explain. The water flows and the trout leaps, a)id a sportsman armed with rod and line leaves to try his fortune in the deception of the fly. Meantime we proceed and next arri\'e at Frederictoii .Tunction* A smart business place, where travellers from the Capital have to stay some time, to take the western bound train. Hence it is a place of some entertainment, including whiskey and humour. Parties who step into the grocery store to buy- candy or learn the time of day, get left sometimes here, for time is precious and it is not easy to catch a mo\ ing train. It is not pleasant to be compelled to tarry here for the night, as the beds are not of down. Time and taste, however, will improve the accommodations. After exchange of some cargo and luggage, and a good-bye to fi'iends who are going to see the pleasant little political capital, we are once more on the way to our destination. We cross the Oromocto Bridge, and on through a fine level country of meadow lands — dotted with graceful elms — how beautifid with their bending arms and shadowing foliage. There are May flowers in their sea- son, strawberries on the baiiks and raspberries in the brakes — in the fruiting time. The road is level, and the gait of gi I H M I a r- m 3 > t r I o I r J. O. LAWIOB, Uanufaoturer Singer'3, Eowe'a and lawlor's Sewing Maobinei, 82 Kinftt. n H. Chi'dh & (■()., Steam Job Printers, (jo I'rince Wm. Street. STEiJLDNwfl: ^X ♦v .^ 'K.' '<>■ ^-^-.,-^1 ^>" iiii STATIONERY AM)- wj* ta^.si ^i^ ^:;^ Wi( et,. ®© .viiv*.---' NU''\:j»*^ ESTABLISHMENT. H. CHUBB &, CO., (C'Am&AU Cornet;) PRINCE WILLIAM STREET, NEAR THE BANKS, SAINT JOHN, N. B. SPECIALITIES flapk fccolipt look?, f o)ii|iiefcial |tatio|iefy, Whatman's and other Hand-made Papers, Series of Cheap Johhliig PnpcrSf GENEBAl 3TATtOMEBV ^ FANCV GOODS* BOOK PRINTING, JOB PRINTING, AND ALL KINDS OF Neatly, Cheaply, and Rapidly executed. J.I Dry Goods,. -Manchester, Robertson & Allison,. .St. John. the Iron Jlorse easy. You liavc not nuieli I'ln-ther to admirt', and it is well, as tlie pace is brisk, so you read your guide book or mnfj;azine or deal in prize candy ])ackages, l)y which you are persuaded to <^et rich by tlie purveyor of literature and sweetmeats. In a few minutes we shall bi^ wheeled past BliMNville, which has a pretty look ami may be a happy houK* for its inhabitants. Meantime, we cannot wait to inspect the para- dise which no doubt it is. Xor have we much to say of Hojf, an uneuphcmious name, but a good place for milling — as no doubt the proprietor finds it. We next stop at EnniNkillen. wliere, it may be, reside some of the descendents of that historic band, the Enniskillen dragoons, which formed part of the heavy brigade and did wonders at Waterloo and Balaclava. But leasing the heroic soil, we skirt by I Gampcrcaux, with its lake, said to hold alewives and fine trout, which will well reward the sportsman, and passing Clareii«Ioii, of noble name, and yet without donbt, to be famous as the titled family from which it takes its appellation, we arrive at MVelmfora. Above rises in desolation Douglas Mountain — dividing th(> s 9 f s. 11 ir J. D, LAWIOR, Manufacturer Singer's, Howe's and Lawlor'a Sewing Machines, 82 Eing-gt. j'.Ciniu. \-C.... steam .(nM'nntfi-B. 05 I'rinco Wm. Streot. JJnder floYAL '^P]f^.- Patronage. Jit tlt| !|l8»t, 7S KINo'sXREKX, S-T^JSJr, N. B « lion, l.usiness on ,,l„,sMnMnHy Ime hrougl.t I;, 8t JoC WHO HAVi; JoiXKn i.y I'ro.noi'xci.nm it The Favorite House of the Provinces. ^.Sl;^?E';^;;;t'i-;J'/;;^[-,l'-| f--. wouM respecfmiy I„tl„,ate to the urtlier deserving tl,e!,. ,mtm.mKe ' ""- '" ''"''*■'"*'' '" '•^'"''''''' «''^' «»"•>« still A.Vtry attentiuu jmid to the nmifort of Guests. JOHN GUTHRIE, Proprietor. VISITORS TO ST. JOHN are respectfully invite. I to call at t. 'SS' -FOR- PERFUMES, SOAPS, BRUSHES, I>yes, Patent Medicines, &c., &c. I^° Prescriptiom carefully 2»'e2mred. j^ J. CHALONER, Oral am Sign, SAINT JOHN, N. B. Ki J.D Eid Gloves,. .Manchester, Robertson & Allison,- -St. John. V u. lie :ill Viillt'V oi" the Xercpis from tliat of Doiighis iVoiii whicli we have Just ciiicr^'cd. Tho lowlands hore arc beautiful and cultured, while the hills still rejoiee in their stately trees. The houses now become finer, and betoken attlueneo. These rich meadows ha\e mude their peoph* rich. 'I'he stream has flowed through this gorge, mining the mountains, for myri- ads of years. 'I'ho rich soils from the side have been >vashed into the vale, enriching it and cherishing the tall, graceful elms. As we sweep down wo look up at Kagle Clifi--a dizzy height of crag, suitable for the throne of the monarch of birds. It will well repay the traveller, fond of scenery and sublimity, to leave the cars here, if he can persuade some one to drive him by the road which winds o\ei' the hill immediately beneath the cliff. When he comes to the Ox- boiigh, let him wait and drink with his eyes the intoxicating scene. Wo arrive now at the station called IVercplH, where a pretty bridge spans the river. On the opposite pro- montory once stood one of the first strong holds in New- Brunswick. is the next halting place. A long wharf bridge lies across connecting vvith the promontory past which the Main Kiver sweeps in solemn flow, bearing on its majestic bosom great rafls, wood craft and steamboats, from Predericton, Vv'asha- demoak,' and Grand Lake. The prospect here on a fine siun- mer's day is enchanting with the strange rainbow colours on the sails of the wood-boat. Passing on by Grand Bay* the traveller will feel the beauty of the scene, made up of wood and water and wonder how he could e^ er live where earth alone meets his eye. The Train wiU next haid up at I I s- 09 J. B. LAWLOB, Kanufacturer Singer's, Howe'* and Lawler's Sewing Machines, 82 King-st. II. Cm un & Co.. Steam Joli I'lintcr.*, Wt /'rinco Win. Strcfit. 24 King Street, St. John, N. B. 24 mM Clieiiist aid Drooist Ueulev in Patent Medicines, Dye Woods and Dye Stuffs^ Surgical Instraments, DENTAL GOODS, TOILET IIEUIISITES, j^ER^UMERY, J3P^SHES, ^C, ^C, &C J Ships' Medicine Chests J Wed and licjitted. t!^ f'-liV'ihir attention i-iven to the Preparation of Physi' lai. ' P.f^'scriptions. ■m^' itri't«f. 24 i*i St, LX,j^ ^ Src. inn nf SilkB...Mancho8tor. Robortaon fc , Uison,. St. John. 15 £>uii(>UMf«>r, where still thv im,.,. p|^,|„ (i , ,. Fuirvlll«> brings ii.t,. viou- tl.c Falls at fho ,nnu(l, of tl>.. Sf I . shal] vi,sit tins «on,lerty s'",. ,1^ .' ^'"' «f •./««" .iarvio.,. »eIoct, ,t;, t !" L t li;. S1"T-"',''T ''■>• "'"' some „f its fo,„fi,rt.nbl<. Ilowf "'""'''''' """•' »<■ proceeding farther, of ^'^^'^ " "'"" ^''^ Natiit «roliii, called so by (."hainijlain, who discovei-P,! fi, „• January 1004, being .S,. Johnrrr' T : C V:' no ^ '' who made a permanent residence here was Lato a I r^- he erectP'l a i)alisad()ed fort opnosite Nnw T i i u *^'-' ^laded with the Indians in fm-/^ S . ^'-^.^^l/^'"'. "here he King he was cMa«.d\'ri)'A^™^ tet' '' v'^^ gagtd in riA-.al warfare with ^arv'i i'.rtnne i !.V ' k '"■ absent. Madam Latonr defended the fort a^ain^tS'T l"''^ long and heroically, but at lasf hoJ V ^gamj-t DAnlnay, B'Aulnay was so dilhonou able fs o ioirfh i ''^''tl'- treaty, and cax.sed Madan. Latour/^it t p/, ^ST-^"* 'f to wuness the execution of the captiAe garr son Tb^? Tu^' hfe was spared, she soon died of 'a brofen Ct. ^KLfa" ...I^WL^, Manu...., ...... Ho.e..an.UwW.S,,..,H.,.e,.8.Ki„7... II. t'lirnn & Co., Steam Jul) Printei',s, (i.') I'rinoe Win. Street. A CERTAIN CURE FOR PAIN.-PRIGE 25 GENTS. KIM'S MA&NETIG FLUID! APPLIED EXTERNALLV O XJ H. E3 S Neuralgia in Fifteen Minutes. Nervous Headache in Five Minutes. Cramps in Five Minutes. Bheumatic Fains in ten Minutes. Earache in Ten Minutes. Toothache in Ten " 'nutes. It Relieveslthe Fain in cases of Scalds, Burns, Bruises and Wounds in Ten Minutes. TAKEN INTERNALLV .Vfcording to Uiructions on the Bottk'. It Cures Dysentery, Diarrhcfea, Colic, Sick-Headache, Sickness at the Stomach, Chills. Sore Throat, Iniluenza, Sour Stomach and Heartburn, In Mj Mi S S T'MtfJH than, any 'olhef Remedy. ti^It slxoiild./ :V>e kept In 33vei*y Iloiise.aaa Medical'jWarehouse, 20 Nelson Street, St. John, N. B. X-aC JIl 3D. lL*'iS Vegetable Sicilian lair lenewer. PERSONS WHO ARE GRAY Can have their Hair restored to its natural color, and if it has fallen out, create a new growth hy its use. It is the liest lIAIll URRS8L\(J in the v.-orld, making lifeless, stilf, brushy hair, heallliy, soft and glossy. l^rice !i*1.00. For «ale by all I>russlsts. K. r. HALL ^t CO., Xa.Miua, X. IL, Projirielors. "iKDICAI, WvitKIlOLSK, go Xelsun Sireei. St. Jolm. V. B.. (ieneral Agent for Maritime Provinces, J street. ITS. ID! "' 'nutes. IS and kuess at ftf. ise.a n^ r. B. wer. \Y ms fallen lifoless, . B., vinees. Velvets.. .Manchester^Robertson & Allison,. -St. John. also sooji departed this life nnrl T n^^ his sorrows, and became I i'eSl f * ^^'^'"•"^"f^' solaced tiiul ^^•ile 1,; taking? ^2w^• JV^V''''"■''V'' ''f '^''=^^'- puliti. bul hardly i;eroi ;^S^^ ^)H '!;:?• "' 1-^ plac-e-a ^i fl^-.'t ^^hic■h disturbed Z'X'e ^^'^^'''''^'Y'^^ «'^»tout ^lq"-ned him of his posse si l! Uu-^'l '"'r ""^'" ''''''' 1.0 France I)y tlie ti-eaty'^B^da In ri'''''-:'"',^''*"^ founded near the mouth of Z \' l'^'' '\*''^>' ^''^ '"'^^ feOed to discner itT^'nai s tI^T ^\''''~^^^' .^^^ ''''^vo ^n.:Mhe^.,alis^a-^:;;^l-^^^^^^^^^ Tlie City au lslaM.1, lH,r , I ■ i' ,/,' ','r '"".'■ ," "•«'• "» ''""l*. .... of a «,;„„„. ..S;':; , i!'S,i';;',^-; ,'y ""',™'f i I are now situated. The rive,. ,„., | , ^"^^'^>:^^'^*'"''i "'HHrack I from the KennebeAs^s do^;^ A^ T?^^ '^1 ^^^'^'' ^^^^^-^'f I of the city and J^On^Zyi'^'t^'^;^ ^r'^'^^^* ^vater poured ov.n- the line it L ivJ;!. ""^ ^""'^ ^'^^ "^'-^"i the s4pension Brii Z s he H^;!""" tI!'' "T^'^' ^^"'^''^-^ of St. J^lhu as tar as Gra d F S to Inil. '': "'^'^'^ ^'^"^'^^ great j.ake before IhJ^ „h«f,.„.f- ~ ^"'^ '"^■*.'^' "'•'^••^ "iie tlip Eas (Til louiidnrv of fl„: r,-i,. , ,■ "'"" '""'>" t.. .-ivaJ It i„ ,.„,,„: „,„^,r"'n"'' '"" P'-"'°i« »».. when a la-i,|.,'. Iji- f, - I f , '■'■'"'"' ' ""'tiiav liar, to.™ ,vm ,s "li f(t „:".;' H,:. ',r/"°""j', "■""'"■"■ l.arl)oiir, brin- i)art „f ll,„ . ,' "it ^^'■»*i-"> sulo of fl,e bv tl„. ;is al- wrtvs in attenilance. ENOCH: LTJNX, 41 Dock Street. Steamer " City of Saint John." THROUGH connection to AVoodstock, "oultonftiul •iintevbury, via St, Stephen, w.th tje N; B- ^n^ H-»Canada Railway, twice each week, riuo.gli 15 ^ Lading tol^Lock, "oulton ..d Cantevbm-y. stoned at the Warehouse of the Steamer at Reed .-. 1 omt. Until further notice, the Fine and Fast Sea-goin- Steamer "4 1TV OF J«»Ai:>T JOIII^," Canada ^^'l^Y'^y V?„X J^^^^^^ from St. Stephen Tlmn.gl> aiul Rehable ^m^^^^^^^ ,,, gt. Andrews S' 'st S' On every s'vTURDAY and MONDAY the steamer "T\ri\nne'S£er connects every trip with the Steamer "CO- CIIITUATR" for St (i^eo;-g^;; ,i^,,„,,^.. .The above Steamer will ,ea;i"lS'X;f^RS "'oil^-ery Thursday evening, at knjk n-aw; for Pari^boro' >;»;; W^JhI^^j;; ^^^^^^^^^ ^.^^,;,,a at the the Agent who is alwajs m •••- — -' ENOCH LUNT, 41 Dock Street. M Sti-oet. River. ctoii. If's Lino, for ,• Tl'ESDAY, ill k'live FriMl- iit the siuiit' nimer, at a ri'- ■nt, who is al- ck Street. m. Hoiiltonaiul e N. B. and hrmigli Billi< 2;ne(l at the Steamer lUNKSUAY rill, calling at le N. B. and irv, making a St. Stephen ; St. Andrews 'i the steamer steamer "CO- ■ Steamer will ening, at hiyh ceived at the iock, P. M., by ok Street. Irish Poplins,. . Manchester, Robertson & Allison,. . St. John. JJailwjiv. Carlptoii, on Ih,. other h.-md, risfs up tlu> .sidos ol' the hill to lli«> old innHcJlo tower, whUo I'orfJaiid heio-hls ure (lotted with cottaj^'es beneath the eliffs, aim)n<,' theoedar.s and spruce, and crowned with eastellated residonees of wealthv nierchiuits. are in the chief part, of the Citvaiid CarletoM. laid out a( n,i,dn ansf].>s. and are spacious. On th.' oustern side and 1 orlland, they are less re-ular. Immense sums of monev have been expended in cut ting down of rocks, draina-e and witer supply. The soil is so shallow and barren that the eftort to ^'rowshad(> trees, when tried, has be<>n verv partial- ly successful. Dirt often dishX'ures the lower lyin-^district s but in the luo;her parts they are drv jind dean.' 'Hie li^rht at night IS good and the sewerage is excellent. On " l»rln«o Win. iiikI Kinar «Y<>M, %Vat<'i> MfrcM't, X.v„ may be visited by those who want to understand tli.' tradinr> I'rinct' Win. SUvet. Prjnce William Sti^eet, Wm» Wm^QMf^ ^RopRmvQM. This House is situated within One Minutes' walk of the Steamboat Landings. North British & Mercantile OF Br)iisri3TJ3=?-a-53: sz LonsriDoisr. EstHljlislied in 1 WOO. PRESIDENT: His (iuAti; Till-; DiKK ok Koxiu iiiiiii:, K. T.; VICE PRESIDENTS: His riHAi'io Tiin DiKK (iK Si 'i'i{i:ni.A\ii, K. (i.; His (tIIACK Tin: ])l KK lIF AllKHidliV, K. (i.; Siii .loiix ,M. Lawuknck. Baht., (i. C U. \ K. S. OAX^ital, - $2,000,000 Sttex-llxie- Total Acriiiiiinuliitctl l^iiiils, (:ilst Dec. \>','K) WA'-^ti.lW.''* Total Uevciiiie loi- ISTD '.»Hi,:i2l.tJ0 Tills Cuinpauy Iii's agiiiust loss oi- iliiiUiiKc liy Kiir— Dwdliii^js, }fouseliolcl Fui'iiiUirc, J'liini i'miH-ity, Htoi-i's, JUn-fluuidi/e, Vi'ssi'ls on 8tocki< or in Hiu-bor, and othi'i- Iiisiiriililo I'rop'ci-ty, on tlic most favoniblc toi'nis. (!luiiiisM ttli'il proiiiiitly without rctorcncc to llcail OtHcc. Ninety per cent, of the Profits aro allocated to thOHO Insured on the Participating Hcalu. For rates and other information apply Rt tb? office of the Company, on the corner of Princoss and Canterbury (iftreet?. MBJ>'ffJf J.tCK, General »€geHt. I Hosiery. ..Manchester, Robertson & AUisnn..«f John 21 i;=;;';zrfrri«/t:;r-;5;:;- '>o.e u. Ue. i.uu.l Stul,. i„ i<, app:,iuln„-uls ' 'thole Wongs to u company of St. John .nivhants, a,..! i, ^'s^ t.'u-tory to knosv i,us heon a commeirial siuv.'ss. TiM' P»ufe Hotel, I4l.,s„ «q„„ro, j i-ectMiily thoroughly reno^atpd, Mill rccvixe ami «oll ontroat ' .he weary traToUer. 3fr. I'airwoathor is an oxoe h „t 1 st- I uell spoken of by iho.se who know hi,„ best. Th" he latest bndt o the St. .John liotels, .1th the exeopt on rf h \.etona a.ul ("rawfonl-s, and ' though not rankhVVit the mammoths of the age, is yet "a trito^t among the m nnovl" -a very e.veellent and lughly salisfaotory hc.n^e. Tlie Royal (MnlibM) Hotel, PrLu-e Wni..Ht. is now refi.i-mshed and running in good style. AVhile bv no epicure Ur. Watts, who runs it, lias experience and ta.-t and will attend to the comfort of the trau^Uer in a i ti^e: able way-such as will charm his patrons. ^ Tlie BuiiKor HouNe, KiiiK » Square, Newly built, dean, comfortable and roomv, is r.ne which cau be highly commended. The host of this ilc^el is a ma, e ith man J. D. LAWIOR, Kanufacfer Singer',, B, P, Howe", and Lawlor', S.win s- 3 g I I S 5 Sr I I f rSIachinea, 88 Kin^it* 11. I'luiiii iV: Co., Slciiiu .l(il) rrinlcr-i. (i.'> I'riiicc AViu. Slrt'ol. FNtiibliHlH'il 1K.->1. ICstliniiHluMl i8.->-t. Wine Merchant, i. (11 \ni'AfiNi:s pcrsdMiilly sclirti''! Inun tlic Cellars iif Si\ nC tlic most rclcliriiliil .'ii'owcis ill Fi'iiiii'i'. /V//cA IhiJ. Ill/' XSirrrt. lit prices vaiyiii;; inmi SI I.I'" 111 ."^i;!.!'!! I''hi:nth wtxi:s. Kaniaiif'C t'lniti. ( hiiiilii'i'tin, Sautonu'. Mciirsaiilt, Cliablis, .Miiiiti'achci, Heaiiiic, Xiiit.-.. (■i,\i{j:ts. 1st, -'ml \ •■)ril (;ni\Mh~. CH.\TK.\r vyrini, from .*!> t(i Sill V (Id/.iii. siii;i(kii:h .v I'(»|(Ts. lie lai({t-.t, anil lirsl sc- lecllil Stock ill lllc Ddiiiiiiioii, It I'ricfs raiixiiii; fnun .>ip 1(1 S:iii ]v (111/. ((•(IN.VC liliA.NOV I'l'din ll(iiii(*ss\ aiifi dtlipr Lcadiiit; lldiiscs, of tlic \ liit;i;.'cs l,s."i«, isit.'i and \(iim;;i'r Jd'ainlics. (il:l{^rA^• wi.vks. Aloscllr, SiHiikllu:,'!^ Ktill. ll(K'k Mci'stciiicv, liocKlK'iim'r, .VcliarzliiH'!,'. i I'lidcshciiiur, I Ocsti-icli, i .T(iliaiinp.ch Store: Corner Ch.^irlotto Street &. Country Market. hmI I8.->-1. ! irV Kozt'ti; '< Laces,. -MancheBter, Robertson & Allison,. -St. John. Hai-iK'M llotfl. _ Hmi-ik's is n i,'.'iii;il ];iii(|](.nl :iii(l k.^cps an ...\,vll.-iit lions.' sifiiattMl oM IViiic- William Street, near tin- Hanks I'osi' Ofticc, and i'cm. Tl.c t ra\e]]<.r will he l.v liini \^ell entei- taine;!. liny Vi<>^« ||«MiM<' has one ol" ilie linest prospects to he loiiiid. Ii is neaf the steajiihoat lamlin^r, and cannot la il to attract the attention (»t the way-f'arer, for whose accominodation the proprietor will do all that lies in his power. 'Slw C'iiiiicclieH of St. John are not thinirs of heautv. 'I'lie t.nirist will lind the Cathedral with its IJishojo's Palace and Schools, most worthy of note, 'i'rinity, on Germain St ri^et. thon^h wooden IS llnposin,l,^ Maptist C'hureh. (i.^nnain Street, has'a reinark- ahle tower, one of th(^ tunvts hein^ much taller than its |)r()t hers— rej,'ardi 111; which a hodman afHrins the svniholi.- nKlitn«-ss of the seemiusj; irr(>'j;,ilarity " since snre votn- 'honour, all the apostles woreu't c(iual~\xan was hij<-;er than th.? rest." Calvin and Stono Churches, confront at top of Gormain Street, live Kirk nestles under the un^aatic A'ictoria dwarfed to a toy box. The Centenary dome draws the attention on Prin- cess Street. St. John (Pres.) -nards the old -ra\(> vard. St. I)a\id's and Covenanting Churches are on Svdnev Street. Ihe wanderer in Leinster Stret>t will see a jiretty Baptist Uiurch. On .Main Street, a fine wooden I^piscopal Chm-ch is seen. At liailwav, I'lvsbvtei-ian Churcl ell in hricK ■h looks • • • -• — --•--• •.'*jvi» .i.v/\^r\i grim across at the ne\\ \'alley Church, in prettv wood (jrna- meiit— and /ion Church stands central amid the rocks, lortland Church and Chapel are the onlv religious struc- tiMTH of note in that section. In Carleton, the IVeshvteriiMis. EiJiscopalians and Catholics ha\ e a Church, each " beautiful who knows how to keep it l<. the satisiai-fion of his patrons who will n-turn after having experienced the kindness of the I proprietor. J. D. tAWLOE, Wanufacfer Sinjers, B. P. Howe's and lawlor's Sewing Machine!, 82 King-.t /: ( "• <''iiiiii vS: Co., Stcniii ,I()l) I'riiK.Ts, r..". Vriuco Win. Slivct. ' ^J) :«)■' ISS lOTSL 108 and no Prince William Street, SAINT JOHN, N. B., }ViTHiN Pne Minutes' )Vai.k of J^ep^o- J.anding JOHN VASSIE & CO., Wholesale Importer of 1 ill nm J SAIMT JOHN, M. B. N. B.— New Goods received Weekly from Europe, affording Merchants great facilities for Sorting up their Stocks. V ivcl. Underwear, . .Manchestor. Robertson & Allison,. .St. John. eet, JDING Is, I •ope, ; up 25 forsituiMion" and iii,,. |)!-,),sj.,^.(s. Tiic Kcclrsiasticai f.lilic..s 111 i.nv.T part (,[' CarlMi,,;, a.-r i,,,; parfi •iilarly ..l.-ant. 'B'Ik' •')c2ao4>l IloiiKeM art! ((, ho built iuid will. i„. (ioiil)!. ..onic up to 111:- nHiuin-- nieiils ot the a,-.., \v!,e., tlicy -i-orl the ev— in hnrU ami SOUP. J he loss said abcui thosoiu rxistt'iico, a1 pivs.Mit. tJic bottei-. Of.od toarbinir o-ors iorward, ]i(avp\..|-, in \.tv unpretendui- buildinirs. Tli;- {'utliolirs lav., iho b.-s. slni.:- Iiu'cs. \\ (. pass (() \i,.w New iJi-unsuirk — j^'ftlin- an addilioa. The Moiitmil. located 111 iMih;.|- m<>aii l.H.Iviii- hcick prciriiscs at toot of inn.-Pss Street. Tl.,. Saviu-'s Mank, a handsoim^ stone buildiuo- at (V.i-juT of Pi-iiic(..,s and ( anl(>rbnrv Sti-.M.ts. The Mntish Xorlh Amenea on Xoi-fl, ^,,,1 ..f 'Priiiee William .street, a rather fine looklui,' su-u<-tui-e. Another talked of IS lo he called tlie Bank of the .MariUme Pn.vimrs. but it has not yet •• a K)cal habitation." lI3«.<«tI>fifS9lM. Th(> Insane Asylum,' on Carleton heh^hts, the (Jeneral ospitalon the rocky hill in rear of the Cilv, anrl the .Marine llospilal. may all be vi.siled by the heiievob'.m. nre furnished in the ^Fechanics" Tiislitule. bv l.H'tnres ethi- ojnan sorena.lers, and dramalists, also, in the Theatre,'soiith side huvj^'ti S(piare, bul the chief attraction here is the Academy «r TBiiNic, \v{,p,.e the opera, ('(^iieerl ajid .Irama are said to be alike at home. It IS a very handsome building and evidences the o s 53" P > ■S J.S LAWIOS, Manuf«fer Singer's, B. P, Howe's and Lawlor's Sewing Machines, 82 Mng-^ in I i 11. Crn nn A I'o.. Stfiim .h>]t IVinlcrs. Tm I'nnrp Win. Sfrcct. The Daily Telegraph & Journal. Tlic Daii.v Tklkor.M'h jmkI .lounuil is , 'hlislicd nf $.5.00 a year in udvaucc, or i|«.00 if iK.t paid in advance. The \Vi:i:Kr,v Tklkcjuai'ii is |ml.lislicd at $1.00 a year. The Telegraph & Journal lias lu'cii most iiitiiriately identified with tlie develop- ment of the; COMMERCE, MANUFACTURES, PUBLIC WORKS, & GENERAL INDUSTRIES of Xew Brnnswiek, in which it confessedly tukcs rank as The Leaclingr JTournal of the Proxince. In its Daily and Wcu'klv issues it is by far The Most Widely Circulated Journal in the Maritime Provinces. Its enterprise and circulation combined have made it the Favorite Advertising Medium among- business men of all classes. i^' Rates of Advertising moderate. For particulars apply to WILLIAM ELDER, MSatlmr auit Freprielor. Shawls,. .Mancheater, Robertson & AUiaon,..St. John. 27 yrowiiii; tiist.' oi" om- ,iiy. SinalJ A IliUlicway's C.iKvrt Hall, on l)(U'k Slrci'i. has also its iiiiiisl n-l I'miiiM's and iscToiadi'i's. TlM> Kink, 11 line l)i:;I(lliiic. uhciv. in wiiit.T, the voiiflis and inaidfiis (.(" •St. .lolin dispoi-t, and wIut.-, no donhi, the ciivnlar motion turns tilt' hearts ofniiiny to love and niatrhiK iv. Tlie C'liMtoiii lluiiM«% On Prill.-.' NVilliain Stiv.-t, is a tiii<> M are in the a,.ani;,> building, coviwv of I'rincvss and Prince VvilJiani Stn'et, and Thf- Court HoiiMo fronts on the iOast side of Kinir's Scmare, with the J{e.-ord OHie!\s and .JaU in the irar ou Iviiii,' Sii-eet. TiM- WiggiiiM' Mnlv Oi'iiltnii Am^Iuui fronts on St. .fames' Street. It is almost the onlv Imildin-r b-side the .Music Hall which disj)lavs su|)eri..r ta'ste in the city. The ertect is very pl.-asin-. >• The Home," '• Home for aged ladies, "industrial School," etc., are not iDteworthv as works .)f art. The l^eciiei'y around the City will repay thesnr\«>v. Xature is, as vet, not much beholden to art— but nature here in the suminer- time is beautifid to behold. \o finer sites for enttages or castles arc to bo found than those near the city, and if the tourist intend to become a 4 ?« U $ 3 E- r s H J, D, lAWLOE, Manufacfer Singers, B. P. Howe'« and Lawlors Sewing Machines, 82 King-.t. "•*'"' ""'^ C... Si,.,mi .l.,l. Print.'::.. (;:, I'ri,,,.,, Wm. Siivh. ^^KKKEE^^^ >. OwiMK In tlM.il- .•..nstn.itly liinvaMn^ l!nsiH,.>., i.nvv ..M,.„ j ,|:,.i, t<« illcllMlr tl„. whnl,. ,,1'tll.. IJrick HliiMil,,;, Nos. 33 and 35, KING STREET, Sollmt ilH.ir i:s.„l,lislnn..nl.i,s n-nr.!. [...tl. Slock „;,.| hiHliti,.. fnr.lo,,,^' I5n.,„,.s.s .. n.nv .1,,. l,,,,,...! ,,,,.1 most ..,„„,,|,,! "f 111" lrT> RTGT.Vir^, At the lowest market rates, and on the most favourable terms, T. B. BARKER & SOWS. ManchoBtor. Robeitaon & AlliNon,. .Importers,.. St. John. 29 |HTlliail('llt resilient, lie I', 1(1 lietlri- iinesl somi :is re;il estate IS risiii!,' ill the \iiiiiilv, forms iilieahhriil l)realliiiiir i,'i-(»mi(|, inil if is not of late well kt'pt. It is n tlnoiirile resort of nurses, baliics and doirs. wliicli (loport Inn. jn a proiiiiseiioiis iiiaiiricr. The citv fathers and mothers repose heiieulh the hondin^' willows iii the adjiiceri* Old Mnryiiii^ ground— peace to their ashes. Ilaviii;; \\:iiidei-ed anion;; ihe toiuhs for a while to escape from solemn llniiiixhts the toiirisi jnay visit <|oir«'ii'M >i<|inir<>, anol)i(>r liini;- of the city more aristocratic in iis snrronn(liii<,'s. and not as yet eii;,'irdled hy shops. From the northern side, may be had ii line view of the Hay. and the slatelv ships a.s they o-o out and in. of the distant "shores of Xova Scotia, be- yond the waters, and of I'artrid<,'e ishind Iviiii,' as a faithful guardian of the iiort a<,'ainst the saAa<,'o attacks of the wild waves. Melow are the lliirr»<*UM, where now dwells a solitary .soldi^^r— the remnant of Hritish armies now withdrawn. There is a prefly walk or drive lo Crow's iiest, a small cottage which some relative of .Tim Crow built, and up by the grounds of lieed's Castle, which the genial proprietor will be happy to slu>w to any stranger, and from which is one of the nu)st magnitlcent prospects. Hill, dale, land iind water, diversity the same. Then, not far distant, is l.ily Lake— a tjuourite resort of skaters in the winter and of I romaucesls and lovers in the summer. The grounds round i this beautiful slicci of -.vauM- are wvll flited and mav be vet set apai-t for a peoples park. « Si P s 09 3 I w 8 io 3. D, LAWIOR, Manufacfer Sinser's, B, P. Howe's and Lawlor's Sewing Machines. 82 King-»t, II. (*m ijii ^*;: Co., Stciiiii Jdli I'riiit^'r.--, (;.'> I'rirnr Win. Street. <^ e**«- #■ flsSiti^Mtr ^wiEl IS flow opeth'd for Ihc reception of 'Gueds, having been Thoroughly Renouated in erery fOeparlmenl., MippUed m'UI) all modern JmprovemenU, and i{cfurn'ishcd In a Sapevlor JStf/le, 2 he rroprielor, in lenderuuf thanks to his former 'Customers, hopes for a renewal of the patronage heretofore received, and wild continue lo cater to the wants of all who may be pleased to stay at the Mii M. WmmwEmwrnmrn* XJnion !r** Sti'eet. Horses and Can-iaj^es Tu-liet, ; Horses IJoarded ; Horses ]?ou;4ht. and Sold. f^" Orders reecived at the Park Hotel and at the Stable Offiee. H. FAIRWEATHER, Proprietor. Josephine Gloves, • -Manchostor, Robertson & Allison,. .St. John. Tlic fofrs from llic Ihiy como in willi llic Son-wcsttTS, wIumi tlic wciiilicr has been wanii, cooliiii; oji" tin- sitpcnvbiimliiiil h«Hts. Then shawls and great eoals are in retinisilion. Those* who wish to escajie \\h(>n tliey hejjiii to sweep in, had better take a trip to Kotlisay. or up tlio Kiver, where a pure warm atmosphere awaits the tiii,'itive. I.t is so pleasaiil to have a choice ot" temperatnres ! What wouhl tht> dwcJIoi- in Soiitliern or Western climes not f^ixc for such an ai;r(>eal)le variness and so easy, a transaction. (Ihoose which yon will you can be acconnno(lated--ten miles will yive von so or <>(• degrees temperalnre at pleasnn'. which are most j)opnlar, are via .Marsh Bridge and Ked Jlead. lieyond Ked Mead, if the traxcller eontimie his course, Ik- will pass tlnvnigh a region beantifnl with di'sola- tion, and at last ari-ive at a \ery picturescpie creek, mill, bridge, dam and watertall. This is IMisjx'ck. Here, if inclined, he can try Iiis piscatory ftirtune with rod and lino, or at right time of tide, charter a boat, and about a mile out find cod. had(h)clc, or it may be dog-fish. At some other time he may driv(> out alongside the railway, taking on his r(mt(j TIm' CViiiOlei'y, US pretty a city of the dead, iiatm-ally, as .Monnt Auburn. only not quite so largo or so rich in marbl(>s. Passing solemnly through the great gate you are within a short dist- ance of the RaciiiK r Koch [-(imond oj" Rothesay, you had lu'tter not. if yon want to lish yon can ' drive to Loch T/omoud Lake, passing some pretty lakes on I s a. I I i? S" cm O F u J, S, LAWLOR, Kanufact'er Sing«r'«, B, P. Howe's and Lawlor't Sewing Machine!. 823Cing->i !l. CiiFHii Sc Co., Sioain .\oh Printers, f.:> I'rinei' Win. Street. liiYJLiL mmm Iforrnerly StuV)l>m',) iiJC) 146 Priwce William Btj^eet, Opposite Custom House, 'SAINT JOHN, N. B. CHARLES WATTS, Manager. T. F. RAYMOND, Proprietor. LOCfAN & LINDSAY, s Importers of TEAS, COFFEES, SUGARS, 3^olasses, Tobacco, Cigars, Spices, \ i Dried Fruits, Canned Fruits, &c., 63 RWG STREET, - SAI]«T JOII]¥, IV. B. :fl^ent6. fat m.Jakii J^i^ua/i ^actahj. cot. ^9 Qtf ietor. s« es, B. Balbriggan Hosiery- •Manchester, Bobertson & Allison, . -St. John. J. D. LAWIOE, Maaufacf,, Singer',. B. T. Howe', and Wor', Sewing Machine,. 82 Kinr,t the wuv, ^^lH.n> you c-iin angle. A gnu may ciabU. vou to Iniiig down a roiiiul hy llic over wliirh you will - pleas(> ualk vour Iiorsc" lirre vou u-m see now tlK. waters are whirlin- and ,l^a^^iMg down into their depths the logs below the bridir<> and abme it. Th,. water ot a thousand streams: and a hujulred lakes frets and plnn^^es over these ledges. But wail a few hours, and the tides ot I'undy have gamed the lev.>] of the ehannel of the river and now a fleet of s.-hoonors follow eaeh other nn and another will go down \Vhen tlu" tide retires, great tin.ber lattsMill pa.ss doM-n, hardly pre\.>nted from liein- xv reeked on those, n-oj.M.tn,gvoeks. see here, one that is ;? lit lb- too late-when the Mur pools begin to be strong-and it is seized by them and whirled round an.l round, but at last it gets b^;on. the ehanned influenee and Ihnits awav to its .lestu.at.on below. A leu hours later, aiul vou see that the jail is re>ersed, and the Nvaters of the sea rush awav ovw the ledge 1<> "'"Jgle uith tl,e rn.-r and push it baek from its .innction ";th he sea. This is a seei/o "beautiful exeeed- nigly and tull ot meulent. There are saln.on traps too below: for np here do thousands of this king tish of the table rush away to their nati>c. beds, it may be one or two d;;t;;V£nS;;^he'""'^^''^^^ I^iinnflc AmjIiuii, from \\hieh vou ha\e a splendid iirosneel M' ih.. i i tails. City .id Portland. Vhe vie.l^\S eh!.i:I: a va^;'!!; influence ot the moon from the patients, some of wlumi are Dr. Waddell will bo glad to see you and sheu you o> e^^- Z establishment with true .■onrtesy. A drive of a tew mi es turther alotig the Mahogany Koad will not be amissa "tS way IS exeellent and the Mew of the Bay of l-'umlv, with its islands and white sails and fishing boats, is superb lie m I CO o I' m o 11. Ciiniii .V- Co.. St.-iim ■).») I'riiUfiv, C.:. I'l-iiic- Win. SiivcU PHOTO«llAPlIS!-\Vhere to get tliein! The I'.il.lic wi.«li in fT<'l \v''"t i'' S'»"'l """I '""''^ reasoni.l.lo in I'rice. Asc the: American Gallery, 60 Germain St., St. John, N. B., 111.- ISi'M }'/.o/o,,r/<'< -.m- supplied at .^l.«»0 per Do/..: KniKLUKNT Rrnli-. iiKi. l';.oT...a,A.'H,s at S2,00 p.v l»o/,. lnsp...-t.on w.U convinc.'. Tlu- fi.K.st and hn-v.sl histvuniHils used in tlu8 (.alk-ry, and no cxprn.'^f si.,irfd to attain ]H'rti'Ction. i'LIMO, Operator, i Proprietor. Pleasantly Situated on North Side King's Square, ST. JOHN, N. B. ! »- J. H. RUSSELL, Proprietor. ■AVi;\ 0'\ ,1 ^W-j^jm-^^^m, ^§:m^^*^ *•" iliuinLr l„.en tUorou-lily ivpain'd an.l vetiu..d, is now open for tho iiii-oniniodation o1 JrANSIENT Sf fEP^MANENT j3oAP^DERS, uiidfi- a new and superior nuina;;vni.'iit. It is iH-uutifnllv WM<..d. in one of the finest and ne.sl heallhy part.s of the City, heini;- on the Cor. of King and Charlotte Streets, .live.-tlv opposite and .•.nninamlin- a Inll view of ; Kin-'s S.piaiv '' i. the eentre of hnsin.': s. and only a few nnnntes yalk to ,dl the Railroad Stations and Steamers m tiie City. The llous.- has received all the Modern improvenients-Nvill he eW nl V f nrni.shed, and no lahor or .-ost will he .,)are- J-. XXXlXrOXX, I"roprietor. 5 Dress Goods,. .Mancheater, Robertson & Allison,.. St. John. 35 turiiinji; across the Suspension Jiridge you find that tlie water now flows and falls in a direetly "contrary directicju from what it did when you passed it before, the explanation beinor that the river le\ el lies about half way betw een hif,'h and ](n\- water in the l)ay. Keturniiiij; to the City you wait to treat some I'aii" lady, sister, vife oi- friend, to something new in the w ay of <>'k>ves. Sills, or Bijouterie. Tlie next thiiuj; to see is the lliver, called bv J)r. Bacon, " the Rhine of tlie l)order land." " (to call a coach anil let a coach be called," or stej) into the street-car. which will take you to indiaiitowii. There ensconced on board the steamer with operaglass at the eve, you may sweep your vision round the tails, and upward to- wards the high bluffs, throngh \\hich the river flows, 'i'wo or three miles up you encounter the Boar's Head — mark well his eyes and nose. A little farther and to your right the passage to the Kennebecasis opens, while to the left South Bay shows you its booms and wharves. The Xerepis Point will be of interest as the place where one of the hrst forts Avas built. Keep down your admiration, for as yet you ha\ e seen but little. When you come to Grand Bay you may get up your stock phrases, relative to scenery. ""' Beautiful, verv fine, charming," and they are really apropos. Every mile has its changes and its charms, We now get into Long Reach — a stretch of twenty mile.s, and sometimes very broad, not without many pictiu-esque scenes on the shelving hiUs. Some fine farms occupy the slopes. Oak Point swelling out into the river, with it.s church, will be of interest. Here or at the wharf abo^e, passengers may wish to land. We are now twenty-five miles from St. John, aiid near tlie head of the Reach, when the meadows begin to stretch away to the tar distant hiUs, During the "freshet" these green smiling meadows were all co\ ered with water, whose sediment has made them rich as tlie valley of the Nile. Rarely if ever has the tourists seen such wealth of grass, or more contented kine or finer farm-houses. The men are stalwart, and the women fair. They have had a rather exciting times during the freshet lest the vvater slioidd rise beyond all usual levels, and sweep their barns down the stream. But we must on with o g IS & a at CO & f M B Br* ? J. S, LAWXOB, Kanufact'er Singcr't, B, P. Howe's and Lawler's Sswing Kaohines, 8S King-gt. II. Cinr.ii .*^ Co., Stf; (!.") (■'riiu'f Will. Strct^t. AERANQEMENT FOB 1872. nternational Steamship Co. T. C, KSRSEY, President and Kanager, H. J. LI3BY, Treasurer. Capt. J. B, COYU;, Chief Engineer, Portland, Maine. — ,.,**^^^^^^ Q ^^fr^*^^ LINE OF STEAMERS BETWEEN Boston, Pcrtlaifl, Eastiioit aafl St. Joliii, N. B. Wiii Connceliona lo Halifax, IT, S., Chorlottetown, P, 2. 1., fi;o. 'Ihc Fav(i,'i;o ana Siipoi'iiM' aen-RoiiiK SteainLM'^ of tliis Line ITSW rNGLAUB 1,:00 tons, Capt. E. FIELD, NEW YORK 1,100 tons, ..Capt, S, S. ^VINCHESrT^R, KEW BRUNSWICK, 1,000 tons Capt. S. H, P\ :E. fjL'avo tlip I'nil i.f Cdiiiniereial Wliurf, Tlostnu. at ■< a. ^r., niid l.'aili-oad ^V'llal■i', I'ovllancl.at ') l>. .v., t'oi' Ka^tp.irt mid St, Joliii. X. J!., :i« fol'dws: 111 -April, Mav and June, oiu; of tlu'sf Steiimcrs will leave every MONDAY nnd 'I'lIUnsD AY. In .Uilv. .\ii;.'ust and September, every MOXD.VY and \VKI)X]:.'^1).\^' and IHilD-AV. In October and Xovember, every MONDAY and TIIUK.-'DAY, and in D(eein ?ei every itOXD.\Y. racsenL'erH by tlio 7ii A. SI. and VI M. trains of Boston and Maine and Ka.-lern Kailroads from Boston, can lake the Steamer at Portland at li r..M. /liTij-In .Tannarv, Vebniary and llnrcli, one of these Steamers loaves PORT- LAND for EAST'fOUT and 1ST. JOHN every MONDAY', i>. M., connecting with morning 'I'rains from Boston. Heturnins— A Steamer will leave .ST. JOUX at 8 A. yi. and Kastport .it 1 p. M. for I'ortland and Tjo.stoii, and (Hi the same dny« as from Boston and Port- land, except when making one trip i)er week, when the day lor leaving the Eastern end of the route will be 'J'HIUSDAY. TViial running time between Boston and Portland, eight to nine hours; PortUnd and Kaslport, tifieen to seventeen hours; Kastport and 8t. John, four to tlvo hours. Connections — At Eastport, ste.am ferry to Lubee; Daily stages to Pem- broke, Donnysville and Maehias ; and steamers " Queen" and " Belle Brown'' in regular connection to Kobiuston and Calais, Me., and St. Andrews and St. Stephen, N. B., and from the latter places the New Brunswick and Canada Hallway runs northward to Woodstock and lloiilton statio\i, making this the best route for travellers to Aroost'iok County, Matne, At .'^t. John, steamers run daily up the River St. John to Frederieton ; the European and Nirth Am- erican Hallway has two trains a day to .-liediao; from Shediae, steamers run to Bedeque, Charlottetown and Georgetown, 1'. E. I., I'ictou, N. S. and HaMkes- bury and I'ort Hood, Cape Breton; and during the summer there are also steamers to the places on the North ,'>boro of Xew Brunswick. Tasscngers are forwarded by steamer from St. John to Digby and Annapolis, N. S., thence by Railway to Windsor and Halifax, X. .S. LOCAL AGENTS! W. H. KILSY. Boston: A. R. STUEES. Portland: GEORGE HAYES, Eastport; THOMAS JOHNSON, Calais ; H. W. CHISAOLM, St. John, N. B, Black Silks,. .Mau Chester, Robertson & Allison,. .St. John. (jur ste;iiut>i\ past those l)e;iutit'i;l Islaiuls, wlicro Circe might, if slie .•Jtill live, choso tn ducU. sliows itself on tlie hint]'. The furtress that oiiee frowned defiance outlie French is jfoni', but the Court House, remains wliere English law is slill administered. Opposite is the Jemseg river, which leads inu (! rand fiake — ;i delightful sail, whither a steamin- proceeds 'rom Si. John twice a week. A little farther up, is Upper Ciagetown, the oldest English Set- tlement in the Province 3Iaugerville on Iho opposite side, is ]ioted as a settlement of IJostonians made in I ?')<>. The tourist from the " Hub " may land hero and fraternize. His relatives art^ rich, and an; abh^ to treat him well. Mlicflieicl. StLU pastoral, is yet literary, liaving long had a fine floui'ish- iug Academy. The I'edagogue of the company may here stop ashore and examine the school if he please. He shrugs his shoidders and informs ns tliat he is not less fond of books and boys, but nature more, from interviews liketliosi* Ik; has had among the meadows. 'Fill' Ol*OlllOCf4» np which you. may. if inclined, sail some twenty miles, here debouches into the St. John. Wealth and beauty are stiU the maiti thoughts suggested by tlio scene. We have here no rugged, lofty sublimities, l)ut meadows vast, dotted with bending elms and bright flashing watt>rs, and white sails, and songs of boatmen. But we must hiu-ry 071 to the Capital. Ha ! there it is " the (Vlestial City." Fredcriofoii and that is the university which sits in stale on the sitle of the hill. The scholars Avill all visit President Jack and hear a o » •>J a E o S J. D, LAWLOK, Manufact'er Singer's, B, P, Howe's and Lawlor's Sewing Machines, 82 Kinj-st. ir. CirtiiB it Co., Steam Job Printers, C>i> Prince Wm. Street. J. & J. HE6AN. -♦— ^►•^^-♦- British and Foreign Dry Goods. — — — «h-**^ IMPORTERS, Carpet Warehousemen, AXJ) 29 Prince Wm. Street & 8 Water Street, SAINT JOHN. N. B. * IWAKR PEALEI^ IN Boots, Shoes, Rubbers, &c. WE MAKE A SPECIALITY OF HAND-MAPE FINE BOOTS, SEA BOOTS, LUMBERING BOOTS, AX1>— English Boots and Slippers of all kinds. A1S0,-A FULL ASSORTMENT OF DOMESTIC, AMERICAN & MONTREAL GOODS, at tli« LoAvest Prices. No. 32 King Street, (South side,) Foster's Corner. I. street. Lace Shawls. -Manchester, Roberts- i Allison, . . St. John. oods. •eef, &C. kinds^ Corner. 31) liis views on pfliicatioii. The CatheiliMl is a <,'f' m worl li iiiany miles of Iravi-Jliiig to see. The loiij,'ei- \\ e h)ok on its fair pro- portio)is, the more satisfaction we ieel. 'I'hero are costlier, larf];e churehes in abundance hut none more heautifnl. Tht^ interior will he found to he in correspondeuci' witli the out- side. The Bishop's taste is seen in this ])(>autiful structure. The Parliament Buildings and IVoviiicial offices are next in view, pretlily situated, hut ])our old things, rtHpiiring re- editication. The tourist will not bo gi-atified wil h the eloquence of the political orators of Xew Brunswick, as the session is past, but may hear that of the bar. Passing up the wharf, we see that the streets are dry, and sandy, and hnel, the houses neat, the gardens beaiitifid. There are also some pretty Village ("lua-ehes.— The Kirk, Baptist and [Methodist, being represented. Tiie spire wliich terminates in a hand wit;h finger directed to hea\en, will likely bear some criticism, without feeling — being bra/en. fiiu^criinieiit H«»uh«s where England's nl)blp.^) once held swav, is nnv occupied by Jndge Wilinot, whose elotpience and"* geniality, and taste have raised him to his present high position which he so worthily fills. (Joy. Wilmot loves all Americans who come to annex in matrimonial and commercial ties, but a lews askance tlie political agents. Those who love flowers shoidd wait on his Excellency. The other BiiililiiiKM are the City Hall, ExhlbitioTi JIall, Kink, Ac. The Hofelw most patronized are the Barker House and (Queen's, ll may now be a question witli the tourist how he shall proceed to Woodstock '.'—by water, rail or road. We advise him to go by boat if there be water enough for navigation. Failing that, those who like comforts, and care nothing for scenery, may take the cars which will whirl them through wilderness 2^ o I 09 p. r t r I r J. D. LAWIOR, Manufaofer Singer's, B. P. Howe's nnd Lawlor's Sewing Machines, 82 King-st. If. Cirnii! .'v: f'o.. Sifnm Jo!) I'niilew. Cm IVinci' Wm. Street. r QUEBEC & GULF PORTS steamship Company! 1S72 1S72 Steel Paddle " do. Iron Screw t( it u Wood Screw Steamer do. do. do. do. do. do. do. do, do. do. do. do. Coniprisiug the following First-Class Powerful Steam- ships : "Skcret," Davison, commander. " MiiiAMiiii," Baynet, " Gkorgia," McKenzie, " Aliiamuua," Angiove, " FLAMiJonouGii," Telfer, "CiASi'E," Lallochelle, " PiCTOu," McKichen, The Steamers " Secret" and " Miramichi" are intended to sail from C)iiebec for Pictou, every TUESDAY, at .'i P M. calling at Farther Point, Gaspe, Perce, Paspebiac* Dalhousie, Chatham, Newcastle and Shediac. Eetm-ninf —will leave Pictou at 7 A. M., every Tuesday, and Shediac same evenings, for Ciuebcc, calling at same ports. The Steamer " Pictou" or " Georgia" will leave Mon- treal every alternate Saturday, for Piclon, calling at Que- bec, Fatlier Point, Shediac and Charlo!(etown,°P. E. I. Returning— will leave Pictou every alternate Saturday, and Shediac same evening, for Montreal, calling a' Farther Point and Quebec only. Steamer "Pictou" 'or "Georgia" will leave Pictou for St. John's, Newfoundland, on MONDAY, 3rd June, and every alternate Monday. Returning— will leave St. John's, N. F., on SATURDAY, 8th June, and everv alternate Saturday. Stamers " Alhambra" and " Flamborough" will sail bet- ween Montreal, Shediac and Pictou a'* business may offer. &Pasfcengers from St. John, to meet auv of the above steamers, must leave not later than the 7 A. M. train, on days of sailing from Shediac. Tickets for sale by II.4:^FOK» BROIii., Af^entN, No. 11 North Wliarf. W. MOORE, Manager, Quebec. Mantle ■Volvor3. .M.^nchostor, Ro'oortson & Allison,. -St. John, rnauilcr. do. do. do. do. do, do. iitcudcd at ii P. jpebmc, 41 to 111',' at'jiv'S'iid tii\v:i. IJut th • ivmI ;.nirisl s'idiiM ln'ir tli ■ disciiiulnivs ii!'liic LMUi-li and tin- dust, i;s th.' rjiiiili'V licrc is fine, and th" hanks of the river h'.'L'jiir' nioi-L^ l)t>auli;"i;l as he ])r()c'0(>ds. lie will spo somo woll-eultivated lands, -uill iiun't wattTtalls hy tlio way, st roams wh;>r(^ the trout disport tlifin- selvcs. and nhnndaut hrauty. By th(» biiat he inuy sc' tlm salmon lyiui,' in the shallows in shoals, and tind r imlni'i in vii'wing the seimery on the banks. In ono hundr^l a;ul lifty mih^s from Wm m mth ofthn rivor, he must be content with poor hotelafrommodatiou. lUch lands, and a ■- s^-y. »"i »" place, inc.:; &:.'„="' "°' Aram lor &t. John, same evenincr. For further particulars enquire of HA^FORn BROH., Age,..,, i 1 Nortli 3Iarket Wharf. Stivft. DAY, traia leav- DAY 1_ButtonK;dGlove...Mnno,,.o..^^,,^,,, ^ 43 Allison,.. St. John. iit last U) Tolilqiie, mouth s..inMi„.-^. ;„ s.Sl «il? -^»-^'"«V'.>k has near its the Tohi.,„e;thnH,.h o i, i^''^ '^"iV^.^^-"'"! " it?' Jn.n ;^ver bars a„' ndmus as they Mear the^p,;^; J, " ; , .^f,^ ''.v the may atter asceiuli,,,, to th.' ' : \%^ i ^ S"' «pnrtM„aii the iK.rta.e and launch .'• ,u« ^ noeT '\^t^l^^^^ -mss regions but are n.t U, he kL fV ^"'' ^'^"'""' ^'^ these tourist however, wish ^ ' X" the St^M""; r'^'^'^'^ ^^^'^ returu to Tobi,ue A'aJiey, .tre J: ^^y::!^ '''''^ ''' '""•^^ , Tl.e I.ese,»| „r the Bij; s,„„e«. Before the roek of tlie F;Uls near St T i the vaUev of ,Sr John ,vn« ..i ,*''"' "'^''"'«'»t away, dwelt. When he V ter fl ''T* ''^''*^ "''^"^ t'i« braver beaver left up ri t to ^o a^-- .^^ the .bvsn , % Indian tLvw < h ose^bl 2" '^^ ■ the element he loved him to stop hi,n, but t w,^ n i^'^n ^'' ",?''^ '}i^^^*-^^' ^'^ feasibility of this feat sh dd Aisit ri ?T ''"^ ''<^"'^^ ^^e will see Finn 3IacLl s Uvi. "'''''?^."'«'^ "''ere they his wash-hand ba.^n^, en he S. '""^' ''''^""'^ ^' ^""S "'to int», a lnm,w.+-...i.;l " '^ Vf »"«'T-now (ransfhrnied '• There w^regiani^iirS;:;!;:;::^^^ ^ -^""'^^^ «f t-« -ight. He may now drive by stage or Carriage to IT. Cin-nii i T'rince Wm. Street. £^^^^ FMFlFi Oil! .«»»v^##£^^^a. FREDERICTON, WOODSTOCK, -AND- md Fmllsl /\ BOAT of this line will leave Fredericton, daily, -'-^ (Sunday excepted) at o'clock, a. m., for the above named places and intermediate landings. Returning — a boat will leave Tobique every day, (»Sun- days excepted,) at 2 p. m. and Woodstock at 9 o'clock every morning. All Way Freight mnst be prepaid unless accompanied by the owners, and Avill be at the owners' risk when left. A boat will run to Grand Falls whenever sufficient Freight is offered. This line connects at Fredericton with the " Union" and " Express" Lines of Steamers for Saint John. S. H. L. WHITTIER, 2 Button Kid Gloves- -Manchester, Robertson & Allison,. .St. John. CSraiKl FallM, f^^f'lf ^'iVT Yf?' '''■'': ^'"^ «*^^o^ imiuediatelv I.eneatl. Miter here is r.ot less than sixty or seventy feut,-the ^^■hoIe .lescent li-o.u the level abo^e to where th^ rive; assume is pkcKl flon- IS 124 feet, the balance is takonout c.^er sheh it rooks m he torm oi rapids. Deep holes are drilled in the hard rock by he action of the ^^•aters Nvhirling the sand and boLdd^rs-^ round. The gorge through vvhicli the rin'- ea s and dashes Mas made by the continuous flow of the\sater. Ihe tall was once no doubt near the fool, of th.- gorrre ami then uas probably doul)lo its present hei-ht. Tl,e so- v niakes a rainbow when the sun sliiues. The scene is u oWh' - ox comparison xvith many of the cascades N;-hic]i are the ad*- miration ot tra\ellers of file place is worl^i relating ; Once a young Indian woman Mas taken captive by a tnbe residing nea:- the sources of the river who were at uar ^v[th those about Tobi<,ue. Jler life Mas spared on condition that she Mould guide the hostile tnbe, to where her brothers dwcdt. The fleet of canoes was guicM doun tha ri^■er by her, till conung within the rante of he suction above the falls, she shot her craft into a calm bay during the nigh, unobserved, and the N^hole fleet were limbed o^er the boiling depih ol' waters. lh(j river a little above this becomes the boundary between Bnt:sh and American Territory. The disi.nce from Grand to Little ialls is only t«enty-four miles, an stage M'aits that passengers may dine' ^evei^l bea.itiful streams flow into tlie k John, well stocked Mith trout but no salmon, the Orand Falls being at present J. D. LAWLOH, Manufaefer Sinaer's, B, P. Howe', and lawlor's Sewing Machines, 82 Kin^^t. Mf II. Cmni! & Co., Sleani .)ob Printers, 0."> Prince Wm. Stfeet. i^ orth ^hore mine. THE SWIFT IRON STEAMER '4 ll^^zM: A¥ CASH met (UNDER GOVERMENT CONTRACT,) -fon- Cha tha m^ Neivcastle, Ba tliu rs t^ Dallioitsie & Camxihelltou^ EVf:RY THURSDAY, leaving Point du Cheue, (ter- minu& of the E. & N. A. Railway) on the arrival of the Morning Express Train. Calls at Shippegan and Caraquette every alternate trip, weather permitting. Returning — leaves Campbellton, Dalhousie and Bathurst every Monday morning, and Newcastle at 6 a. m., and Chatham at 7 a. m., Tuesdays for Shediac, connecting with the Special Train from Saint John, N. B. Passengers going North reach Miramichi the same day they leave Saint John. Passengers going South arrive at Saint .Tolm early Tues- day evenings. For Tickets and further information apply at the Rail- way offices, or to steamer " MtoHke$ay Cattle," JPoinI an Chene. 2 Button Kid Gloves • -Manchester, Hobertson & AUison. . St. John. f f 1 i^^! ^'"*"'r **" ^''^^' *'»«'^''"^- J^'^viag arrived at Little HUs one is rather surprised that they a"e not on St John but upon the Mada^vaska at its junction .ith th S i ohn. The route ot the tourist liere leaves the EiAer and bends round Lake Temisoouta-a famous trouting gro „id Ihe tourist may proceed to Eiver de Loup, where bein<. oiit 01 our bounds, Me leave him lo Canadia tended mer- c::St:Zo '' 'S''»'-',-Jere,taldng our seat iiX ItlooMe Pfitli, HOW de\r leave be^u^*;. > foundries and smoke, ^hich we are glad to our view thp J.^«'^"'S.V^"-^™«'it the sU;ery lake bursts on d ed A~fn ^^^-^ «f;he great boat race where lienforth fwL- 1 •"' '''''^, "^ '''^^"^ '^ """here to be seen than the Kennebeeeasis. m here the tourist may read The St«r> of the Cireat Brotliers. Inthetimeof the Great Beaver, when aU beings spoke suusis"^"''"'' ' ^'"^^^'^ ""^^ ^''^'l' ^""* ^^^«^- As they sat together Malsunsis said : " l^rother is there anything can slay t^hee ?" Clote Scarp answered, "If I be struck with an ouls frather I shaU die." (But he lied.) Will augh slay thee ? ' '• Yea," said MaJsunsis. " A fen rootMiUkdJme.' (This was truth.) They had no malice then, nor did Clote Scarp fear his brother, but he was subtle. But Malsunsis thought if lie could kill his brother lie Mould be alone great amid beasts and men. Some say Miko the sqmrrel put this in his head,-others, Quah-Beet-E-Sis, the son ol the great bea\-er,- others, that he Mas his om n tempter. So Malsunsis went to the Om'I to ask of her a tail feather. nnl ^^'l?u ' . "''V° ^"* *■"'''" ^''"^ "h^^t '^ "as fur, would noi but threatened to Make his brother. Then Malsunsis shot the owl, took one of the feathers and struck Clote Scarp J. D. LAWIOE, Manufacfer Singer'^ B. P. Howe", and LawIor'» Sewing Machine.. S2 Kinrtt. II. CuiBR & Co., Steam .lol) rrinters, ''..'» I'rinco Win. Street. (ik j,-^.VAUG^^ Retail Successor to M, Francis & Son, DEALER IN !®ots, ^lioes hoc! Jiibbers, 88 Prince William Street, The Daily Tribune IS PUBLISHED EVERY EVENING AT i\o. 51 Prince William Street, 8A.IISrT JOHlSr, IsT. B. Full Local News. Sharp, Spicy Editorials. Able Cor- respoudeuts iu Ottawa, Boston, Newfonndlaud aud other points. The fullest Shipping List of any New Brunswick Paper. Special attention given to the Markets, General News, etc. The Latest Telegrams and a full Register of Marriages, Deaths, etc. The wliole forming a first-class Daily Evening Paper, published at 85.00 per annum, paid in advance. iSPADVERTiSEMKNTS inserted at liberal rates. .^ Aii orders to be addressed to JOHN LIVINGSTON. 3 Button Kid Gloves. ■Mnnnh».f.. Bobertsou 49 J.D. OMl (load and a tail tKather on ""^^"^^r"^' ''^" fin.Iin^^ Ami Clote So Ih"" "" ^''"' '""^' ^^•""^'' '^ilJ '""'' ""^'■' " '' '^ Ins f nJtrjrS'^,- l;f!;:::'i,";^sHy ;^ «tren.th, raised i„ headnianv times, vho irS,, "'' ^^"^'^ '^'earponihe j ihen C'lofe Scani sat d,.uM i /i ■ ^-^alsimsis t^ed. I saidinaluu- voiced' man dI>,?Vi' '''f^ ='"*'' I'-^^.'^^hin,., I "-•" ^-itMheMusquaSht tin, "^iT^"'^^/- '^^^ «nne to the river, saving " lunv s > d "''^T '^Ja^sunsis ;^lu:.,:,ash hea,-d au.j saW '' hat tiTl v ^^-^ '•• T^^^"^^'" *'•« I '-H h,.,i..ver ,„u .,is,,;- Then e T " "" '^'''' '^ ' ^''^l ^'"^'^■"' ;;,;' ';-•'■'•-- -^h will S/'ciS'^^:; ^f^'- touch »'"- -i"' - tl^ii i ; a m 'h?""^^ f ''•' "^^" •'•- h^nc" "in^^sT And the 3 u u, '": "^'^'^ ^''■^«<' '^^^'^ "f pi^'eons im.st^.;i.., a« I ,,„„,,, ,;;^,, :;f ^ ^^^':7' »>y secret: thou tlio fern root and ^falsin.^k- +'n , '•'"''-^'"^'tf' Iiimwith «carp sJeu- tlie o?eat beave, ^^'"'™^'''I- Afferuard Ch,to Rutliesiu>' boM o.«t „f r,„„. li,-' M, fef/"'.'"^"* - "•» AIiMsTEHs Face" is Jim^-d V> ""'"'^ /h^' river. '• Tue i^^idy he too speedy in T^ '''*' ''"'''^- ^he trai^i m iJ] i : '^"'^ 'I"" shadows play j IAWlOR.Kanufacfer Singer's B P w ^"T "" ~" ' I II. CHunn & Co., Steam Job Printers. Or. Prince Win. Street. €. r« r#, 9 ymi k m baib m\ -AND- 102 Prince Wm. Street AND- St. Joio, N. B. PHOENIX SQUARE,. FREDERICTON. ESTATES SETTLED AT MODERATE CHARGES. Railroad, Provincial, City, Town and County Bonds and Debentures and Stocks, Bought and Sold on Commission. GKNKnAi. Agi-.nt for the Sale of the NoniHKRN I'acific Com- rvNY's L\M. Grant SixKiNfr Finh 7-30 Gold Bonds, which are seliinR at par and aceruea interest in U. S. Currency. At pi-esent rate of gold (114) these Bonds will yield in N. B. Currency, 8^ per cent on the investment. The enormous land subsidy of about 23,000 acres per mile of road, rich in lumber, coal, iron, copper, gold, silver, and agricultural capa- bilitie8,which, with the permanent way, rolling stock, station houses, telegraph Unes and franchise, is bound by the loan, makes these Bonds a most desirable and unquestionably safe investment. The author of Toor'* RaUroacl Manuel, a standard U. S. authority savs • « It is undoubtedly true that railroad securities have proved io be' the most productive investment for capital that we have had for twenty years," .^^-^^-^^^^.^■^^.^^^ Pamplilets and Maps furmshed on application. street. 9 mi '9 N, N. B. N. HARCES. Qty Bonds and 'acikic Com- bs, which are At present Currency, 8^ ■ mile of road, cultural capa- itation houses, makes these stment. . S. authority, s have proved t we have had lication. 4B-mon Kid Gloves ••Manohester. Robertson & Allison.. St. John. I NiiTwicKWAK, l,„l h„lli„g at ■ *^"'"'"'»'>' "»■• hiif'Vh^pS'i'^"'"'"- ^'t'^'g a«y between the from bdmv the nethE'. ^"'W'^"-'""'- «ev,.ral streams ling wat.; Zs^^'zit'''it:^->i' """^ rt Stations, th;:,otni*™tih'r"'"'' *"■ ■■'"' """-" Petltcodiac, a rising and energetic town. At Salisijurv those whn in teml to M..t the rich mines of Albert cZW sho'dd stun' a^'tothetiner '' ^^^^-"^I'-fi-us- fbr^Stt".!: Pursuing our way by rail we arrive at ilioncton, a busy, thriving town now, since tlie location there of the Sewing Kaobiaei, 88 King-tu J. D. LAWIOE. lUB.(«f.r 8i.g.r „ B. P. How«'. and UwUr-. 1 1 Tl. Ctrrnn .t Co., Stonan Job I'rinU'rs, kV> I'rinre Wm. Street, Insurance Company. FIRE. Moderate Prciiiiunis; Prompt luul Liheril settlements of Losses- Loss and JJamage by e.\ploiiii)ii of Gas maiii; good. ' LI FE. Life Bomims liitlx'rto among the largest e >r declared by any otllee; Kesoiutioii of Directors. 1«C7,— To increase further the pro- portion of Profits to assured; Profits Dividend every live years to policies then in existence two entire years. Capital, - - Two MUlions Sterlins. Ten Million Dollars and large lleserTe Fund. Annual Income nearly i,'8(X),0(>0 Sterling. Deposited at Ottawa in Dominion Securities, .$150,000. i^— Agent for New Brunswick, .i-rVMTfl.«-( .J. K.VYE, Savings' Uaxk Ulildino. /life make a .i/iecial featiu-e of' t/ih hjanck of. ojW L'a&ine&A, haiLuiQ. Lij. Lomq. ex/Lciience a^auied a. /lei'fect acf/.iudn lance laitk ike /'c- (l-uuenientx of: -^n^.lei'&. /We at^e leejnladii. I'eceiiiina^ &iqildies. of' tkena ^o.ods. pani tke l/e&l Aauf'eeA in ^'/t/o/ie ami eLeiake/'e, and can can^equeitLlij. f.iuni&k SfftQit&men uiLtk alleles, of the aei'ij. Le&t f/.aalLile& ikat can lie /ii-aduced. H. CHUBB & CO., (35 Prince "William Street. 2 Button KidGloves. • Manchester, Robertson J^. au..^^ . . gt. john. 53 Crand FhIIh, FainMcc •Iiinotion have to cmeh it over fhornh J'HP^'^^^' '«^'«ver, he ^vi]l ^leny to Truro '']f\"'^,^°'^;q''.'^V^lountaiu.s, past London- do this i^^cramifesLe'i^l^"!"'' B'''^'""'^'^ ^-^ ^'^-•^^J time wo pa«8 rby *''' '"""' ""^ "•'^" "'"^^- ^ean- Shediao, «re, whM swept over ,^200 s^^X^o/ S'XtsC Bathumt, stopt" ""i^^'^P'^'l"" .^'^m «ai allm-d the angler plenty „f But the s,ele';^i^„&:, /'wtr ;;i,rrt^J":,:r "°" '' ■'■ "'"'''"""'"••"»i..^...r.H.„..„.u.,„-.,.«„,„„.^,.„.,J 11 ^1. (;m i.i. >^- c... Steam Job rrintcr^. Go Prince \Ym. Street. ^lII^OUGH FARE „^i„„. ;t- p ^^ONNECTIXG with tJu ^^!qf _ \^ of Sti; r »-i .■ .u""^^^ ^''""'^ *'""8. Steamer until luther notice, willicuvo IndiiintoM Monday, WEONESDAr and Frij,ay, at!i a <'iOi>iNi<|ull.Mi with the people's Line of V of Steamers for Woodstock.' Tobi.me „«d ' DAVir* WESTON," 'or FREDERICTON. F^erict.rT;^;;:^'^;;^^-;^;yi-^ PoSandt'd tsS,r ^"'^ °" '''''' «^-"-' at'rednc^a rates, for ^ A reliable Afrent always in attendance at Indiantown to receive GEO. F. HATHEWAY, Agent, 39 Dock Street. TEAMER "MAV QUEEN" will leave for ,. an'' aI!"" ^"'^T' 0° WEDNESDAY morning, turn wUncave siSoN Rl^^^^ 8 o'clock a„d on re- tl.o^st'?.ido\VLLfrE""'''^ ""''''""''*>• ^''^-"1 -" on GEO. r. HATHEWAY, Agent, .39 Mfoek Street, For Digby ,^Efi & AnnapoUs. Tlondii^, Wednesday and Saturday GEO. F, HATMPVA/AV A_— i 39 Dock Street. ll Only One Price ..Btanchoster, RobertRon & Allison, . St. John. DO DailhoiiMfo and f 'amplM-lloii to acocnpauyus b.u.k to M. Join. Vhm \ I . ' • ''!?'' u« «om. totu-ists who are ,.,i„i .^th^'C•i ^sJ /'I *"" o- possiWy by the >' ^V^v ?:n.r£„h to vi /t Vh '^^^ ''"''"• tho Passaium uoddv. ()„ e I't . i . .^ ««-e..ery on Hucl ,UJ still, sometimes so Jnn rt, f "'"^' •'"" "*" st.am upthe JKvfortheoK:!^" '''''' i^-«t port, and Haiiit .4iidret«M, «et,c St. Stephen tapped il,e Nt. AuJ e^-f K d Jn' 'v T had ,us, i..tuHed .JJ hJood into the ,^.lS c ^^^ .^^ thenoiirishinent to teed itself ind ^n s< »,. i V , "^ MinU^red in 1^04— nearly h.f nfl^ .IV .^''' '''■*'"^'' V^. son's, where are a' htuuUvd l.<'H-inve The V ' fhe l^edge yon soon arrive at pa.vMng the St, Kte|»licn, and there is Calais on the op„osite ,iW._,.,. .„... u- joined bv iimt Jong, eoxered hl-id.., nver'^hhi it"' '^ much contraband goods pass. " 'I'c h, it is said, '• "' '"^°"' "^-'^'-.er 8.n,„-s, B. P. Howe. ... Uw.o., S.wi„, MacB,-„.., S2 !.•„,.,. L ■urnithing Goods ■ . Mancheator. Hobertson & Alliaon, . . St. John. A Htory js told, of u knouhin: Vank,.,« mI,,, l)om)^^o(l tlu, .M,«..(.p-s WHe and jvagg,.,. f o ^o to St. N<..pl,on and. l.avin, 1 uj, Zt ?^ ?,""/' ""*' otVonln.hand. sen* word to Ih. .xris >- if 1 I ?"'. "•■"! "* ''"*"'" i"*"""^r irpliod, tl af if ho di.l |.^ Mouhl mtonn agamsf hin,. as tho law forfeit,.,! ovm oin, an^-agj,,,. o„,a,od in s,nn^.lin, and tinod i\.^:::iJ:'t h:t:to!!;;\^Ts5^^^^ This townis pouin- rapidly, and boautif.d houHos are mmpm every dnvdion. The hi^h prieesof livin-^i I'lr snu-e the war. has sent son,,. An.eril-ans ov,.r the Vi er u d 1.0 peopl,. hau. ,ast en,.r,.y and plnek. Thev dorv in tE riun.ph over N(. Andrews, talk of rivalry w th sf. J ,, f- vhose n,erchantsnre "slow" and -'K^insh;" TheyanA/oi,,. (> binld a rail. ay down to deep water at IheLedi a«ffi ^a;;;;r'' ""' '""• «^--f«'--y ^da "^.^'2^!:^ Nroiidae. From (his pc.int the piscator may visit the celebrated Jroutino: grounds at: the head of Heoudac Lake, b..in.' the favonnte resort of Dr. Bethune. These grounds, princrmlly oil the Anieru^an side, In-ing convenient, ^e shal tm"t as n Acnv Brunswiek. To reach then, take the Baring KaU Z alms and proceed to Lowys Island, then get a coupLe of J uliansanda canoe, cross the lake and up ttreani. Cro -splendid fellows too. encamped, the fish are ready for you -„...,.uui .eiiows ,„„ They are white and are supposed to be^he d^oinX 1" smulen s ot land-„cked «dmo.,. The only t rouSe you h m> with the heat. IfaMng lyhniy of clothing, b .fJal., ,obes ."^ particular, you can lie out, nodding befcaU. Z wi d^- «.ars. If after a week of this IHe nni do not; ci^o ^^S J. D. LAWLOR, Kanufaofer Singer'. B, P. Howe', and Uwlor". Sewing Machine,. 82 Ki„,-,t ^S^iMMMMHWmiWrUU ^i& I, -St. John. Iiroufjlit going Neck Ties.. ■ Maaohoster. Robertson & Allison. . . St. John. .)i «.. .l..h„, ,l,„, »■,. Ly ,ak,. i'lppiJlT '"""' """' """•" '" Xovji Mf:.11n, The stmtnor /Ji,u»rM or -SV**^/ \ Ml ,.5L-„ u f • i the i,.torvnn„g wa ors-o„lv f .,r '.f ^."../;"'"«*« i'J'ross ]<'t M(. fair liHv flint Ti ' • ''-'v »*»K in which Maine* lev ot AnnapoJis and of lU-ur KivT-r ..^nj:.:::;' ^i:!:' !z:rz which is a prelly village sitting pi.-tt.rcsqnolv u,. the side of a shelving hill, interspiTsr-d w tli oivh i.-,k ,. .1 i where espoci.dly fhe chen-v trc^ ml ^ l^^^ .Zd n'- ' tree waves ternptiagly over ev.rv'fcnce n i ," nl . 1 v! on the public road, respecHug which w mav ll * ..'^ ^ .inecdote. iiieii_\ lues, Jadcu with luscious fruit, fhou-'ht lhi>v' inir,1,V '111 • '"tir va-, oui ol view. Hiere is a pretty hcac li for .n«re s a pretty hea.-li for I.af hing here. Tlie fotrs of th^ Bay of luudy scarcely ever show t^ir faces iu tC tl^ ..D. I^mOK. M.nuf.ctVBi.^..B...H0W.a„aU,U..8,wi.,Ma^e...,Ki«^T w ^' Mantles, ■ .Manchester, Robertson & AlUson. . St. John. U)ii will tiail throiio;h the dark wcepiiij,' inist out into the fXiorious laiigliiiig sunshiMf^ as S(joii as von enter the s?ut. j-^^T^""'" warmth of the day hv the beai-h, can be easily modihed by as(;endins tlie hiH two hundred yards, where a sweet cool breeze is sure to greet you from from Haint Marys. I'lnidy. op .\t.Ma])o]is Bav. ' Am] Mluit a glorious bo(y ot water slrctchjng away some eight miles, land-looked and seldom fretl.-d witji storms, fringed around willi ])eauti- M houses, with a lovely island as a topaz upon its breast, the Uigbyites are a dreamy set. Ulustrati\o of their style of business we mav relate Aiioflier .4n«*fdof(> of a Storekeeper here, who, finding business dull, went down to the wharf to fish with (he boys for tommy cods. Word was sent that a customer w as waiting for hiin. " ToU him," said he, "to nail a minute or two till I take out this fish,'l iia\(> had two glorious nil)bles from him alnvuly." I*erliaps the traveller will find the sleepy Digbyites waking uii. and more alert now than.tliis story might indicate. Se\eral of our party stop here delighted with the beauty of the place, and the sweet balmy air, but we, poor wander- ing guides and inveterate tourists must " on, on, on."' But how pleasant our journey compared with that of old Simon, who li.'ul to foot it for evermore. Our steamer puffs and snorts, and skims, like monstrous duck the lake, glassy or fiirrowed, as the case may be, but ever beautiful, till passing Briar Island we sight the famed -'Aiuhapolis" with its Fttrfremw, and as soon as we land and have satisfied our appetite on the Divine food of sti-awberries and cream and sm-h t<>a, we enter this once famous stronghold, pass through its half-filled trenches, over an(' ;)ast those old caps and rags and broken tnmbrils and ammunition boxes, and low line of houses once barracks, and the beautiful brass fiekl-pieeea in opon shed, foul with or.'ure of cattle. Does the tourist want J. D. LAWrOR, Hanufacfer Singeri, S, :' Howe'a and Lawlor'a Beving MaoliinM, 83 XiDg-at. •IIEI. or Mantles made to order,. .Manchester, Robertson & Allison. The HiMtury. As veritable hi«tonans, we should begin at the beginning. But where is that ? ('utting in at that shot in the loom of time when the uneasy, pertinaciong and blundering far-se' ng C'hi-istopher Columbus was trying to conxince the Pope and Cardinals, that lie might make a short cut to India and Cliina by sailing to the West, if not stopped by some barrier of Continent, we lind the lied man in possession of the whole land, and of A nnapolis in particular. Evcji then, and for many centuries pre\iou8, he had built his wigwam a the shore, hunted the porpoise in the bay, speared the salmon in the river, shot tlie moose with his deadly arrow, caught the miiskrat and killed the beaver by the stream, and for aught we know smoked Digby chickens, tasted tlie soothing \ivtm of native tolmcco, felt happy, and said " Vau :"' Occupation of the l->enc'h. And so it was when DeMonts sailed through l)igl)v Clut into the Basin of Annapolis in the y.mr 1(504, and granted Pontrincourt, who was struck with its beauty, the liberty of settling in the Iiapi)y valley. '• Port Royal, founded in J fm, was the first durable settleiuent formetl by the l-'rench in >rorth America, and the most ancient town in this part of the world alter vSt. Augustine." We need Jiot write liow beautiful is the scenery round the basin of Annapdis ; nor how the river takes its rise in tlie Caribou Bog at Aylesford ; nor of the the alluvial lands ; nor of how the Souricjuois a\ ere friendly, and readily traded their furs for cloth and beads : nor of the hard labour of the settlers, especiallv in grinding their grain in hand-mills ; nor of the six settlers that died the first, winter, partly killed, as supposed, bv their hard labor, but more likely by the damp of their undrained dwiJl- ings, and drinking of the brook water: nor of the one priest that ministered to the spiritual w ants of the settlers, and w ho also tried to convert the natives ; noi of the settlers sailing away to France, but oji hearing of the ship sent to their re- lief ret urned to the two men left in charge of the Ibrt, in time to fire a salute to the '-Jonas," as she cast her anchor J. O. IiAWLOK Xaoufaot'er Sinier't, B. P. Howe's and Lawlor't SewicK Hachinei, 82 King-st. !i w Dresses made on the Premises- •Manchester, Robertson it Allison. \\ m 60 at the mouth of the Eivor : nor of tlie liogslioiid of th(* host wino opened by Poiitriricoiirt, and freely parlakoii by all comers; nor of Herbert the Apothecary, who afterwards settled in Quebec, and to wliom many of the old families in Canada owe their origin — who, " beisides his experience in the healing art, took great pleasure iu the cultivation of the earth : " nor of the hostility of tlie Indians, on account of some quarrels with the men. W'e might enlarges on the feasts of Pontriucourt ; and the society of le ion temps, w hose mem- bers served as maitres cC Jiotel in turn, whose duty it was to watch over the wants and amusements of the company ; and tell of the gan)P whicli furnished a fuU larder to this public fnnctiouary, and of tlio building of the water-mill, and the amusements of catching herring and pUchards — " two hogs- heads of wliicli were sent to 1' ranee." We may note that the Colony was, after all, broken up for a time, reinstated by Pontrincom-t, with a large reinforcement of Jesuits, wlio converted many of the natives and left full narratives of the proceedings of the Colony and tlie dissensions and ditticulties of the settlers. In En$;liNh HnntlN* Afterwards Argal, an Englishman, destroyed the forts, monuments and other works at Port Royal, valued at one hundred thousand crowns. After being re-built by the French, Kirk made himself master of Port Royal which was restored to France in 1 682, to be recaptured by the English fleet from fiatonr in 1654. It was agai?! restored m ith all Acadie to 3'Vanco in 1667. From this time England and France were at continual war about the possession of thia country, tUl finally the vt-ong Anglo Savon succeeded in wresting the entire northern part of the Continent from the l^Yench. Then came the administration of the oath of allegi- ance to the French inhabitants : '* I sincerely promise and Hweai' that I will be ihithful to and will truly obey Jlis Ma- jesty, King George the second, so help me (rod," which the French refused to take ; and theji came the lamentable depor- t ition of the Prcncli from the Village- of (^rand !*re and Annapolis, so celebrated in the song of Evangeline. J, D. L&WIOR, Mannfaot'wr Singer's, B. P. Howe's and Lavtor** Seving Machines, S2 Kinglet. Soods marked in Plain Figures- -Manoheater, Hobertson & Allison. The NlindoY^y PaMt. ot a the shadowy past . W^ ^oi, tho ..hosts of iWein in the iiasin, and men and horses on tlio sh. . Iiear tlu> booming of cannon tho crash of sheUs, as they burv th n! iv'sir/fc ear h ere they scatter wide the sand. We see the wo mde«^ the « lid revels where woman Mas wantin- in qufU Ihe rude debauch. Reenter the h>w huts and behold those dWn^ W "^'ttl.-f ''''1 T *^'\'-""*'^"l ^-'-^i" v.-iug in the tt.ffi ■ \ ; ''•'"* ''""'''"" ""^''^< f^^'^h, what sh-u-ffles ri h i;,;"?. '•'', "-'f ^•''^'"•^•..■••"^^ what defeat ! Who ^;^"ulcl '"^!'.^"» second sisht revealinir iho futiuv ? Th(> „ast is sulhcu^nt. It istoo sad todwelhm lon,^ Let us hideoir ey.^ rom the vision and dweU in tl,.. luppy real pn-sent. V\ o pass now Mith our companv np tlie Yallev of in- wTs It"t'\Tl'°"'''""n f *^' '''^ disadvantage of rail- ^^aJS. It is aU very well to ho whisked throu-ir a ^ilder- beMd a really glorious sci-ne it is tempting to see onlv radiating tences and waltzing trees. AVV si^i tor the I coach when Jehu was 3Ientor, and who detailed for us legend and anecdote. We shaU remedv this as far as pos^ a.be by stopping at some of the most charming statiSs Meantune wo whisk through the orchards and^neadows; Roiindhill, and Ihen pay our respects to where the navigation ceases, and on past PariidiMe, ^^ inch really seems to intUcate the quaHly of the place— so J. D. LAWLOR. Manufacfe, 81:^-., B. p. Howe' , .nd Uwlor", Sewing Machine,. 82 King ,t 'T Family Mourmag. .Mat>nh»«f.. Robertson I ( k I I & Allison. 62 i"... .1.0 *..„.''"B'i,:,°u„"L^rpt"'"" "'" '"' "■"'• ^"'^ I^UMrc^^ceto^^n luul Miliii««. ^Vilmot, K<>iit«ille, wLenMv. n,.u. to «to, Ibv a f'e. hours, or days-as we -id''ni^'';^/''''^'Vt'^''^^^ meadow, steun a.ul tree M iiu-e cottages and pleasant people hut tl.pr« .„.! J ' things which thetra^el]er sho.dd LTou'nd he^ amU h n^ JUid wa-on nmsf ha V,orl i." . /"""". "tiP» aim a horse _" "*^ ^i-^"^'^ '^"^f P"ie interlock their branches we The best Kid Gloves ••Manchester, Hobertson & Allison. .-loross. The sides are separated by the lau-hiuL' uater as scifle sparkling spee(!hdri\es ussiinder fond hearts Ther(> It goes on cutting and pntting between year after ^ear and century alter century, yet below in the foundations ' of tC nature the h, is are still miitc.I, while tl.e gentle trees Tk^' artections reach across their long branches. The faU is^ said t(>be .0 teet,_but that is tiuu-y-nnless ;^.o smaller aJe added to the largest, which itself may be* about 40 or oO It IS also ot no huge dimensions, beiAg in (U-y weather com- l.ressec into a narrow channel like^i droye of sheep st where they t.xke the leap into the wash-pon.i. It is aKtv" ittL. gem which the loNers of nature- will phu-e amo, . the treasures of memory. ^ "uiju^mt, jVow we ^\ill (IriA e to Canning, that we may see the rich valley of Cornwallin. Seyeral roads lead through to Canning, but one by the old I resbytenan Church and over the Dike, is the finest. Your route lies through a series of orchards, and tiirms s.ich as only can be seen on deep alluvial soil. Six- miJes brings you to Canning, which you enter by the Dike, xvhich here inter- poses to keep out the waters of the Bav of Fimdy. When the tide IS low the brown slob is by no ineans pretty. 'J'wo or three smaU vessels are likely lying in the mud The Vil- lage IS very pretty, but you had better not waste A^our time there, but drive on and up the hiU forming part of the moimt^ain range whicn stretches from opposite Digby to Blomidon. On the top of this hiU you see a large stretch of the finest land in the world, meadow, r.rchard and farm. When compared with the vast prairies of the West but i. garden patch, yet in fertility their superior. A traveUer who has been oyer most States of the East affirms that nottung in all he has seen can be compared with these land" sav^e those on the Sheiuindoah, and Kapahannoek. Turning to the other side you see the M-aters of the Bay of l<\mdy J. D, LAWLOR. M.n«f«ofer Singer'., B. B. Howe', .nd Lawlor'. S.winr lt.oUn... 82 King ,t II ladietf ? irteryear. mm^h^.,^,. Bobert.on i Allison. ami Blomidou, and uwav ui) l)v Cuim] Ti.» «-i..-i u , yon ™uy look „v„j ,,,.. j J- ji.:;;:! ,»>^;' *';"' ■'""" WoIIMaie, £;sM;:wi,;s ,rs"^' -"" '™ ^^"-^ »"" «* ^Ollgft'llo may be ready to re~ w nith him", out of wl.ereitisio],elioi,o(i a decei,t hold irosh hini. Of com, • he has J M hicli lie rciuly : — HtJ^Sl)* built "v;v^;;;iS:,7";T,^V'?-*"" t"<^ ^--adian vma^e. "S 1 liiitchcd «(■»•(; llu; roof-, mmmm ftiMu loW™, a. ^ ,;,r -rsi 7S1^, * r, and t J. D. LAWMR, lUnnUet'er Bingtf^ B. P H i ' » Md Lawlort Sewing Kaohiaes, 82 i. r. • .-t I !t. Qent.'B Underwear. M.nn>,.^., Robertson & Allil Allison. 65 hold one of the finest InH^^ff ""• '^'' "'"' ^''"'« it be- be cut and harvest^ 1^'^ W ''''^'T'' '^^'*'"'"«' ^*'^be hay after j "' '""»*l' •■""" "idth. With- wM;ir « ?'^^"'"'' '"'^ ^ '''^•'^"^"■■'^ '"^^ «P^^i""« Basin, from In the heart of the liarbor rises €i{» -.. sew' iHltuid, L^all, egg-shaped, bn. unig with guns which are ready at a J. B. lAWlOR, Manufaot- er Singer's, B, P, Howe's and iawIor'B Sewing If achinei, 88 King it. Tourists are invited to call at ^anoheater. Robertaon & AllisoM. tin moinenfsjiotice (,, sweep tlio har Tnaiidiiig nil tlio shijiping and the to til,, port. Th,. to»n itself do* vantage ti-oin the .-itudol : all that IS the beauty of its situation, v. spires or towcTS of churches froin five large nc'v (School Houses. At the north of the citv are where mr.ve thaii I1 uli^;^: but the budcbng 1. humble enough in i/.e and looks .Stui nearer to the Citadel is the new Military Ho.sptX the beS m America, and one of the largest. South of the Citadel we seethe * Poor IfoiiNe, a big brick palaee, the ('\iy Hr,s-,,ital, tl Asylum tor the the ^orth ^\ est Arm are a number of lashiouable resi- dences. ITero too, rises a rmhle monument of public rlL anthrophy, the Industrial d.o,.!, where th .. is acoom;„o- dation lor a hundred boys. T'olLnnng down the 3^ of the Arm we see much to admire in the hou- the fields the shady avenues through well-kept forest,- , .he dooming gardens the pastures where herds of fie graze in p 3 By and by we come to the remains .. 1 - .„ch foiCTo relics of c;.Mitunes ago, and to forts th, .ewest build armed ^Mth guns of the largest calibre ..nd ne«er pa tern ino,mfieent.ly situated and strong as the art 5 m^afTn n...;.c thc^m. On Higher ground, rising from the bare rock. J. D. LAWIOR, ICnu&cfer Singer'. B. P. H,we-. and Uw.or'. S^„^ Ju^^, „ ^^ ^ & AiJiflODS. Latest Fashions • ■ Manchester. Robertson & Amson. . . St. John, J. D. LAWLOE, Manufaofer Sinfer-., B. P, Howe's a>d Uwl.r'. Sewinj KaAines, 62 King .t Stands tho Towor," an old but strong stnu-t,ire, which migh bear a part m th. deti-nco of tho dtv «-.ro (h.' d!n of trial to como. Bordering on tho Citadel, west of us. is the "Common,' oi.r Hunnj. ,/e Ma,., where are held rUiew. sham-fights and great games of orieket. ' l>artiiiuutli Is little moiH than un imuortan) ,burb of Halifav. It lies across the harbor, its houses adorning the sides ajid su ,mits of sevenU small hUls. Tt is gro«-ing rapkJv taste as in M-edth and ,.up.dafiou. Ma„? of its'^ honses' aJe Lllf T ""/bosomed m trees or surrounded with green •!i V.u ''J'V'"'*''-' Asylum, which is on the Dartmouth side of the harbor, is a large hut dull structure. Visitors |.re always courteously recei\ ed there. It commands an ad- m:rable view^of the harbor, the city, and the outlring isL.nds Hke u^Wsit "''''^ ""^ "" inquiring turn of mind uoidd Starr*8 Fuinoui* Skate Faotory, and Starrs ii 'nse Eope Walk, both in Dartmouth. Ihe popiila . of Halifax is about .'U.OOO. Of these about 1000 are Afi-u.ns. On Market days- Wednesday's a«d Saturday s-the Africans come in from Preston, Beech -Hill and Hammond's Plains, and add much to the pirtur- esqueness of the streets and ferries. • On Sunday the tourist can take hi.s choice of 4 Episcopal Churches -i Eoman CafhoUc, 7 Presbnerian, 4 Wesleyan, 2 iiaptist, 1 Congregationalist, 1 Universalist, 2 African be- sides three or four "Upper Kooms" where "Brethren" of various views do congregate. The peninsula oti x' hich Halifax is built looks as if it were created to be ^he site of a great, sightly, healthy city, water all around it, eA( ept for the space of less than half a mile Its foundation the everlasting rock, the ground sloping "nflv on aU sides down to the water, thus afFordin^ fncili- ue« ior perfect cleanliness, the supply of good fresh water from lakes in the vicinity superabun.lant, constant access to ^r^' <>ent'sQlove,...Man.h.^., Roberteon & AlliBon...st. John. 70 <'i<» widf world by sea aiK? ..wl V 4 |^i« nt,, ln.t n,e,J ha^" ^^^ Co^^^^.^^ '^'n ""'"h ibr ^^ hat ,.„„1<1 Im. i„ „<,r8(, taste th " ''''^P '"^^I'^e- •'«i no„k8 will. t).u i'.M,iU^',S^: ' ' ""^ °^*'''^ '"o^i- trmelJo... Thr^ Strm-t lUn^v■J" ^ J '''^^ '■''•■''"■® the j)<-poi .-it ]{i..).,no„d tc> ti^ ';;,,? ;;;;f^ *;';?' *•?. itauway '■-St of tl... loadin,, l,o,<.]s. Fan 7 c^uh 'n' ''•^■' ^T"^ ai.tdriv..K around the cilN ,. , ,A "^*'''*' »i-nllioiiMi«> College, too, ma.v iritwest Ihe B jr.s r 1 iv 1, ,. literati Mhom ue havt. "-"»% of vi,i,i,„ Brttlwli .tIen-or'«%'ar (luring the summer months. There is no ~, ,WHr;';; ",? ■""'»» »'' '^0 stra,iKer» should ahm-J.^ „ 1 , °/"°""''<^^'''' '>W<'li m u .trio S-ul'ii'Tr :;i;::' it ^ pinjr owned is not very lar-e but n,S^ ^"^ '"'''I^- 2^;^-.Un H.„»e ...ll ,^iJi^* £;TNS"^£'3 , The city keeps stiJl the even tenor of ,> « ,.- , t^ • 'ng and inc'reasintr in ^vea]thl7■l "■'-. ^* " -row- Having such a n^w^dS'^f j^f ;^n"r;™."''^¥>'- merchants, railways nnnnnTto the S Sn^ '^ ""'"^^ regions, the ,iearest available n-t Z V ' ''"'^ """""''^^ -ujotllul tobecoinea grilTaSd fl il^::^;:;' ''l^'.^ «« EaHtern Tour' -..»: .At the headZhe Si"''' ""'" ■" "'- *'>'■■■ ««" » imu i^awior 8 Hewing Machines, 82 King »t. Allison. 1 Manchester, Bobert^n. ^e. Allison have oQly one price. -Tpsichore J^aligolli- reamuse- ic buUd- ect 1 iews >St. John A in these rprisiiifr. —in :\ll 3 of the s which itiments lentv of fi. The be ship- Xo forth it's and 3 {,'row- s daily, vealthy nineral ive], it rhe' 1, 82 King St, J.D, liet hotels. !iuit.;]ively and thshio.I:;hl;^H ^H^. ""I^Ht'^; "^^ keen .-onfesl. be,uee,i skilled "shot - r.''''''.^^]"'''/-^' '^ III te„ .uiniites ivadi the '"''"- '^^'''ft'i'tl we iuf^ a station hous^a ^Se • ."ff '"^^^ '^"*^"'^' ^-"^'^"^- ties aod a dozen 'oa 1 T '' ? , '"'"^' ''' """''•^^' ^^^ «I''"i^'- appH hemes, andt W^ ^^^^^ ^^--^ '--.to buy ••ordins to tlie state of ll„> orese.-^^ 'it priees ^al•ylng ac- A vott.n applH will n, t oo 1. ''^ 1'" '^^''*^ "^'*'^''"'« offered. ma^ pos^li' et a good ^nj^,;; r?;! ^^ ^^ '-^^-' ^nd yo.. The. Wave. ley G«ld IJig^t^^^, .ou chose explore tLe bowels of '' '^'''' ^'«" '^^^ ^^ rock and admire huge X of i-r-'"°"' ■'^™^''^ ^^ «''^'« ought to be, but i3 nof ; SVo^ win b^" "^T' ''''''' ^'«'^' the vanity of human ^ishesT U^ si'lTof '? '^'''''''' '"^ miuers's shanties ai.rl .. ,i^ "^ ^"t of a kw scores of erable pretens iol? ''t'o.t'^clb"'''^ '^V/^""^'« "^ ^'^•^^^d- Jey village, near the ^ H.^.^'-t a I "'l"'' *^- ^'^^•-- has pretty cotta-es, a senV nf' f ^ '^'^^'y summer retreat, wooded walks, Ic ' ^ ^"'"'^ ^"^''^'' ''"^^es, pleasant 3e:^::i^^C^!;;^Semt7" r'=^ t^'^^^ '^^ ^^^ streams. The forests^! at once ,^- J^, "? ^''""' ^'^^^^ ^^^ country have Ion. since ho„?",'f,,!'f i'''.J'f^-'-«"'^««« of the "^"::^^'^^tiona;o:;^;;^^:sij^ i 7/ n.CHrBB.l-Co.,St.amJohP..-....,. 65 Pru,ce Wm. Street. STATIONERY -AND '''' ^l ^: ^ f^ ^ ESTABLISHMENT. B. CHUBB & CO. (CAtf6A<« Conter,) ' PHrnCE WILLIAM STBEET, X.EA^. T^X,: BAKKS, SAINT JOHN .-::» SPECIALITIES llank iccflliiit Iflflkf, f o/nmefcial |tatio|ief^, Whatman's and other Hand-made Papers, 'S^'rif'M of Cfoa,, Johhinf, Papers, muM zmmm ^ fancv goods. BOOK PBINTING. JOB PRINTING. AVI> \M, KTNiis OK '*''**'y' Cheaply, and Rapidly e^tecntoi. J. D. LAWIOB. Manufacfer Singer'.. B, P. Howe-, and Uwi or-, Sewiag M.chine^ 82 Kinj^t. Paisley Shawla Manohester.Robertofln & AlliaoiL «raiM| take ' ingon favorite Votrb;it.^roLH?"'""^ vicinity of more /old df^LsB'f ? ""',"'"" ^" ^'^^ the Waverley, or Mount'"TTnf i ^- ^°^ «ample— as, sav, satisfy the th^e traveller. ' •^'^"*°°'' ^•'" ^rdiaarii; JKInitudale winds and the LTrenrss of tf'ln '■'^'''^' «'"» --^^ is fertile in a hi^ide Tee 'H r ''*"'*" '°'^''^- '^'^e soil industrious and be-.iS';,,f^ ff™«'-%«''« thrifty and derstand their prlvilelV TT *'^'"' Profession and un- prettv stream thatTomps ' n«v !, ^'"'/'' *^ -^''^P^^ «f « -the '^Three M le Ri 'o " '^ f':,? '"" ^'"""^ '^' ^^^^^ h»l«. the route of this Hver^^^oonlth^^ X^^^ ^'^^'^ Mliulkoneeudio, an(iini!an(lorlD..s into tl,™ !.,•'/'""""'>' "''""linss The dike l.nd.'oL tl e ShJl?' ''^?'"" °' ""> "^^ ""■'"-'iy- I in Nova Sco ia MaiSd ? "^ "''« """"S ' dian scene you cannot often spp Th„ .7^^" ^i Area- Rivei*,^ settlement miles to your ri-Iit ;. fi. i^ , '^i'""'''" Highlanders. Tea valley of^St:;;ii;^rhott.t '" 'T''" -^1 blooming haunts of moose, bear, foxl, ''';-?"«d were once famous splendid day's sport am;n^^hp'n ?• ,'' '' '''" "^^^^ *« ^i« a dale the road pLses hro°. ^^''fS^'- On from Rivers- country, .vitlf, he S d fer'e it ?" 'T'^^ ^^-^ «^- but poor settlers. The traveler m "• "^ ''^•^^'^"turous shorter till he reachc ^'^"'^^ '^'=^'' ^'^^ Jo»rney H«j»e\%eBI which presents a fair , ^1. .^ oe^mumg to be a manufacturing centre, as it has good water po^ve^,.it^,ln' ZI miles, and you are at the Six or seven Albion .fIin(>N. A^^:ZZ:^!:^ ^''- -^ elsewhere found in of the eoa. fits i^::t;i^z''\^:z^'!:j: :''- ^-^ty SrimeS^.^;'^-^l^^-n!;:e'::;dtrr:= groat coal barin7p;to^a wo„T" '"/''^ '"^^''^ "^ "'« source of immense anTinexl ^ X/°^ t ."T'^''^^' ^''^ come. These districts are bi 'k h .'''f '' ^°'" ^='^^'' ^« colliers' houses in the town of" u -1? '"'"'">'• '^'^« '■ ^WI0R,Manufact'ers7 ngM-s B P g ^ . '-- -J '"»"*>•''• P- Howe's and Lawlor'. R«»w. m ,^. Kid Glove Warehouse • -Manchester. Bobertson & Allison. 78 them in a rninoiis couditio.i, beiu- deserted siupp .L„ * I cabins m a coal il «fr ft 'Pt.„. • i*"""i/ ntseuea i eve. i„ .H„ ,.;::'■'-:;, 2^;r. •: — i z isi?- "O Wer white or red, ;,a„,ie, are m, more p ed. All T. ill 13: "'off " "T?" "'V ".o„r„ed''f„r,l,e''lS' «^,ee, but ,,.e„ bri„,ou!,,.egr.„r ™^.^; t Se^i hue fho grimed meo who reside w there mav be haonv Fane/ „ not strong m them, and even if it were wo, Ko.' elevate them al»ove their eonditioo pL, t ."' ;:T^Xtr,^rr;r! ^^-^ -- =-^ JatBcs Clish lives h.>re, SpIU j^ood ale and beer, Pass y<. «-a8t or pass ye west, I 11 >ou pass hero you pass the best. Al8oJ(/^iior of all kinds All good quality ycUl find. SpoI fn 1 f ; : " ^'■'"'*'''' ""*^ ^■•'^'t the horses which are itlu oft ' ^f "°"*'°*^^^ ''^«»Sh they have not eeu The hght of the sun for years. Having explored some of thl leads, you are glad to come to ligh^ aga^'n, whier vol can do as read.ly as by the elevator of the%lctori. lo d By this time you are ready to proceed to ^ J. D, I^WIOR, „,„„,,,,„ Si^ .. B. P Haw,-s and UwW. Sewi., Hachine^ Ba Kin, at. k Allison. Silk Umbrellas..Mapohp«t.. ^^^,^^ ^ the ter- «itioa of ty ftbout leserted poetry uscious- to ruin ngs lire inpts to always ses are All put e dead, a little general iiiuers' i happy. I » Id not I r in its i 'ssfully The .a in- lamp.s ! is to node. rucks h the h are u the the can By 88 King St -ii: wf o^:;";r t?cid?tr'^'"T^ ^^ '- «-- of the pity, as, without dS; "tv veti r:':/'' 'r'- '^ ^« - importance. The people are aC F^""? ?' '^'^^'t'l ^^d --indeed the whole Srict fof Z ' -V'"'^ l^^esbyterian, faith Very primitive nlto^^Lrn-''^ 'T''' ''° '"^^^ highly intelligent. The town ^tl i ^ ''".'' ''""^ ">•« also "avigation, and is the Lrea n" t 'r ' T' J^' '"^''^^ «*" ^^^ this town we whirl around tfuvf "^' «h'P'«ent. From side of the river from ' ^^rrne ^t the opposite to which ,ve are transferred by ferrv-boaf li vessels at anchor, waitin- each Sr. f * Z'''''' ^""^ '"*°y , coal. «everallinesot st°eamprJ.« I .u""[^"'*" ^a>-goof ' call- Jts coal makes It rZj^^^^^^ trade, and its importance is 3v on th?-' '" *'"'' ""'^ Picton town lies on the side of a ^WI '^''•'''"''• seen reflected very prettilv n tb! Vl """"^ '^ '"" «ft«" be Some of the hillsi ,h" ne.VhK^'r '^1 'T""'' ^^ ihe harbor, ascended by the touitr' ff^ato't':' "*"'"* ^^^"^^ ^« either -Fit/.-Putrick's MouuLin - ^- "^''""^ '« c^^ose Lelan's Mountain. Fxtm auT^f Ih "T "'"'" °^ ^^C" hills and valleys, behold the SW »• x' ^"^ ^''" «ee minor the dusky iine^ oi'PE WanlTi''- ^'^^^"'"berland and far distance. He see's fertn. ,f "^ ''''^ ^°"=^"« ^" the towns, harbors with hL a anchor '^h' '■"'"^^«' ^"^'"'^^^ with sails spread wooi^ngTh; reh^t^^^^^^^^^ eaving thr bright-foam track in thin ^'■^*'^^' steamers ^ng cloud of smoke in t^cl^ri? -nf"'"' '''"^ a trail- Scottish Highlanders, an industroisLd ''?• " * '^"-^ "^" arc just waking „p to the ^oJ:^^:S^TZ^;Z:^ C;ai»e Breton. 'PI , Thr^'^"^'°""^««'"--"^*oCape Breton from Picou. '• ^' ''""^•^T — .ii '„'"~~ ^ ~~~"^ — ' "»«'»«»'8 Bewjng Machine., 82 Kin j.,t. 7/7 n Seamless Kid Gl oves- • Manchester. Robertaon & A lliaon. 80 JL-and Route by coach from New Gla8govv will take you through a nic vjuta rarras, and overshadow no- forests Ymi ,..;ii drar«„!l li "k', '.'"<>'"""!'>" handsome Catholic Catlie- through the fertile meadows of Tracadie and Imvt „n^ h" : ^,''f, ^''"'*'' «»•« ^o^v and small, with large windows Here and there are lovely bits of scenery, especial ywhJre ward rrf"- "!!' °"u '^' S"'^' ^^'^ ^^''«^-« the liori/on east- CaeBrto"n "tH^ •'' j!"^' headlands and hill-rangeTof thp fnn . "^ '™" ^""^"^ '^'" •" a few years supersede Mrait of faiiHo head «„d« T;„. P '" "'"''' P'^^lilly I'etweea bold ao5tti.,?„r/ ,"::rd r,;i,-;fe tr *.- ""• or four mail routes start for differont nnr»l !<• fu ■ 1^ 5.er.irzj^itx:;Sor^:S ouiffers, H, B, Howe s and LawWi Sowing Maahines, 8S King it. 1 The Eureka Shirt. Twro^.u-,^ gobeitson & Allison. 81 in a d or iEnjit. '[ grave. Eastward, on the T R =i. way, where a larg^ number of vVJT' '' '!'*' ^^'"'"^ 'i''"''- Jfet with at «:a. All alon^ th?'' '''P'''''' '^' damages ^trn.t are clusters o/ SZln^w'T'l'V^''''' "^ ^he numerous indications of inS v and T''*^ -"""^Ses, and Plaster Cove (V„vt u^ \- 7 "" enterprise. shelter W tL^'^^^Jij '°Sdf 't ''{ ^"^'^^'^^ ^^'^^^ pomts of view will remind tJetravell.rr'^'''"''' in manv the Hudson Rivor «om« I .^^^"""^ "^ some reaches of Clyde, some portion's of ^L ?'"?'? '^''' «" t^'« *"»»' of 'VStrait'Ms 15 miles VoniSfr^^T'^"^' «^'«nei7- The toChedubuctoBaro XsLtrT^''"^' ^" ^^' -'S^ "^ore than a mile 'wide. SthwarJ''/''^'^!; P'^'*' «^ '* ''« ' youtravelbya-oodrom?^;^^ • . ^''*^'" Waister Cove I peopled couixy tm ;«« reair^'""""''^ ^"''^^ ^'^-"^''^ ^ thini; \ **«rt JMoud the county town of Inverness Tf ic , steamers that have intercours"e wi h V^ ''n ^ '*'" ^"'^ >«««* «'de. It is exposed to the furv S t?^' ^r'*^" '"^ this which are often very voull Lf.l ^ ''''"'^''''' ^'°d«' tempts have been made to ertf f k ''"?*^"«''^e here. At- the harbor but hithert ^ilKt'^tt^sr 5 ^" ^^ ^« ^^ scent shaped island out a mile fnr> !^ ,^^ '« a cre- lee of which vessels fi d sSt- Wi/" 1r' ""^^•- ^''« people still living, this island wV ^'^ ^''^ memory of land only by a sLllow,'tdaI^f .^eraf '"" ^^'^ ^^^ Ihe connect on mhht havo ha„ ^"^""^'' » lew yards wide of a few dollars. B n whe^t, o '"''."'"'°''' "' ''^^ ^'^P^^^e power of tixe storms iLTet'dmTtt ^'""^ ^'"t «way the soil decreased, till now the cha'nne ; '■'''*'«^*^°^<^ of the deep enough to allo^^ the pa'r^tf ,nl"r ""^V"''^^' «"d 18 wastmg rapidly every year ^HorfT f^' -^^'^ ''^^^^ portance, as a link of connexion hpf. 1" "•^'^^ '» '"'n- Breton. Here often in aiSn a ^"^^^f V '"''^" ^^^^ Cape American Hshermen, may'rseeu ^1^:^:!^^' ^^JeAy •^^"-.cc ;.r a, riivonte resort of mnnL-a,.„i "~ r*'."' '""^- ^his Port Hood you proceed abouuea:;!:^^^ herring. From iung ~} Mantles, • ■ Mamheater, Robertson & Alli son . . St. John. 82 one ot'the tinest a<:riculturiil districts that the eye could wish to rest on. The valley is fertile, aud ou each side rise raugcs of hills. The tide rolls up some twelve inileg, swel- ling the volume of a slow, and meandering river. The harbor 18 obstructed by a saud bar. If this bar were removed Mabou h.-\rbor would probably supercede that of Port Hood. The soil here is loamy and rich and easily tilled. The farms arc large and the buildings on them wear an aspect of comfort that speaks of well rewarded industry. The Mabou river winds with a peaceful flow from side to side of the valley, here and there resting in deep reaches that mirror the purple, and scarlet, aud loving green, of clumps of maples, beeches, birches, hacmatac, and hemlock. The Mabou Hills are the finest in the Maritime Provinces. Their bases are laved by - f hi ep, and their summits are crowned with hardwoo(? ;o-H>tR, whose splendor in autumn it would be hard to ovci -italo. Their monarch is Cape Mabou, from whose brow one se >^ the lesser summits ranged alono- the shore and far inland. They are tumbled, like the" big waves of a rough sea, into most orderly and beautiful con- fusion — apparent confusion, yet perfect mathematical order, which becomes speedily manifest to the experienced eye. The Hills are the rough frame of this lovely valley, —foil to the polished emerald of these fertile meadows. Country roads skirt their flanks, and though not wide or smooth they are in effect beautiful avenues, shaded and over-arched by stately trees. Here you may enjoy the deepest solitude, the kindliest shelter, the sweQ^ hush of nature, as if there were no winter brewing in the north and no tempest lurking in the south. Art has not yet produced "grounds" like these, even for monarchs. Nature's plea- sure grounds, nature's forests are ever first and finest. Through Mabou valley you travel seventeen miles over a very excellent road to J. ». lAWlOR, Manufftct'er Smger'g B. P. Howe's and Uwlo*". Sewing MMhine., 88 Kiflg « . St. John. could wish side rise iiileg, swcl- rhe harbor ! removed l^jrt Hood, lied. The an aspect itry. The do to side iches that of clumps ock. The es. Their sides are h herds of 5 crowned Q it would ibou, from along the e the big utiful con- ^hematical qierienced ely valley, meadows. t wide or Laded and enjoy the hush of north and produced re's plea- md finest. B9 over a e]l>iBei,82Ki]ig»t. jhirts made to ord.r. . .Manchester. Ho h.w,..„ & j,,,^^ 88 now unfortunately robbed by act of th^ f • i sonorous Indian namo nr^A ,, , ® ' "^''sluture of ita the name of ''r, Veres's"" TrP'""' ''«»--»orth to wear :._.,. . . vtiucss. Ihe new uame is all right l„ itself ; but it i.bii;7p;iicvtolo;i" new countries for hJ'.L^J^'^T}}}'' •riginal name.s new countries for borrowed nno ti, . ?" — """'^■- ™ah, the head water of^BigBrafd'Or"'" '\ 7''^' every side, and slumbers auiofw ,' *^ sheltered cu were no child of the stom'yT^rr^^^^^^^ ^' '' '^ east side of Cape Breton. ^4uZTc. ' U "'• "°'" ?,? '^^ the centre of a line picturesque count-v C. T^.'i ^'"'^°«' discovered in thi.s vicinity sllf 1 • ^' ^''*' "'' ''*» been shores of "Hagoma" bat are" seEt Tt\ '^'""'- '^''« tion, except portions that are stni ^ » thriving popula. Bering Indian. It is a m^ T'?"^^ ^■«'' *''« ^an- theBrasd'Or first fCsh on T'''-^ '^^' '^"^ ^^"^ers of worthy of the J 1p,. n "" «'?:ht.-bright and still from this place to ^^e proceed by steamer Batldeck, the shiretown of Victoria Count,, j • of a verv pretty bas n nnli;: ^' ^^'°^ "'' ^h« north side The plac" fs yoL„ ye, buTT-;' •'"» ^^'^ '''' ^^^^ d'On Boularderie rostltrtjJ^Stft f/^^S '-'''^f^'- the island is the channel of tho V^r' b . °°« ^ide of derie is 12 miles lon^W 4wll !?« '^^.S^^/' ^oular- municates by St. PeterrCannl\vi h T ■'^?' ^'^^«" '^"'' other side of the island • so that plr R f ^**' *«" «" ^he by St. Peter's canal. ^^P" ^'•«*«° i« cut in two An adventurous tourist hould visit •^f a ,'"\'^* "m garee valley, and the ma^n fin" nf -i "" ^' *^® ^^r- North. Th^ispartof c:re'Brto:;'burs?'^?^"^^ ^^P« the scenery is o-.m^l • tuJ ,.7"° 's out iittir known, but andthefaferffrfifh^'f-JV-' delightful in summe ing, &c., are inexhausSle^' '""' ^«^^°'-'°g, geologi^: Following the usual rontP vom no^s 1w . the .'Big Bras d'Or" and are landed ^V '*"•''". /^^^"S'^ Sydney. "''^ landed, if you wish it, at J.o.Mwioit.M.n„^.,^-.,,- ■ " —I •««S«rg, u, p. Howe's and laiHor'a «;.„,•_ w . . - '^" * '^'^"S Maohines, 8S KinK-,t, IMAGE EVALUATION TEST TARGET (MT-3) // / / X 7a 1.0 I.I '- ilM ■ 50 1""^^ ^ m "* |4.0 2.5 U |l-25 i 1.4 M 1.6 Photographic Sciences Corporation 23 WEST MAIN STREET WEBSTFR.N.Y. 14580 (716) 872-4503 -^•v ?\ \ :\ » ^\J^ '%'■ y- VT- SUk Shirts and Pants. -Manohester, Bobertson & Allison. Worth Sydney or " Sydney Iflinen'* does not present an attractive appearance to the traveller. He sees long, low ranges of clingy houses for the miaers, and three or four tall chimneys and a snorting engine or two on a railway track. The district has a flat, exposed, bleak appearance. It were hard to guess from superficial appearance what immense treasures of wealth are stored below the surface of the ground. It is from this place that the best coal for household use is exported. Sydney harbor is spacious and well sheltered. It opens to the northeast, and is easy of access. A "bar" narrows the entrance and affords shelter to the shipping in the inner harbor. In- side of the bar a large number of vessels are usually seen, waiting for cargoes of "black diamonds." A village rises near the "bar." There are some handsome residences in the vicinity. Across the harbor stands the venerable town of Sydney, once the capital of the colony of Cape Breton. Your first glance impresses unfavorably, as there appear to be far too many old and ruinous buildings, — closed shops, decaying houses, tumbling barns, &c. A walk through the town cor- rects this impression, and shows that there are many fine residences, and that the ruins of the place are in the way of being repaired. The population is increasing and the value of property enhances. The town will soon be more pros- perous than in the "age of gold" when it was the seat of vice-royalty. The suburbs are charming. This harbor is often enlivened by the visits of French and English men-of- war. From Sydney there are facilities for visiting Cow Bay,^ Lingan, and other important coal mining districts. More interesting perhaps than visits to coal mines will be a run to Ii<»ai*iburs, the French capital of the Island, where there are still sad xaementos of the deadly struggle of a century pto. A rail- J. D. UWLOR, llaaiUiMt'ar Siagar's B. P. Howa'i and tavlar'a Sewiaf |[MhiaM,8S Eiag t • ■« nii3jj**^H,asi(>*aL* LaoeCnrtainB...Manoh.«t.. Bobertaon ftAlli8on...8t.John- 85 wav will soon be built betwepn Sv^r, Much lovely scenery w?nl ^7"**'°' *"^ ^'«''^ Arichat. lacings ofla'ndrdwVer isTeTs ''tlij:; '"'•"T^"^ '"'- virgin forests and thrivinrhlwr'T"" 'V^^^"- '*'''««.'' evidence of undeveloped weafth on rh ^^'V^^'^ 'here is if. ia the waters or on latul tC^ ' '"r'*'" '"' ^«°««'h Breton is immense andllxharstibr.'"'?' \'*'"' "* ^*P« Hland will be the mo.t innr e.'t of Brir ^ ^^^ ''"'^ It boasts of mines of .rnM cM ° British America, marble, health!; -in! ^J^taZriT^^" ^ ^ ™«»"^«'" «f known breadths'-an^deprof S°"''lt"' "^"^' '^"^ "°- v.v.d fancy to see these wildernesses trJLr '^""'f • "° ^"^ dens, the hamlets into viliates t^L ^ ™ '"'*" ^'"■■ towns into flourishing ..itles ' ^'' '"^^ ^°^''«' ^^d i^nce Edward Island. to crSown"; 'oTLz'Jir''' 'T^« ^''^ ^--"- that the Island is of wondS h--'"*'''^^ '' "'"''"'""' whole country is arable and th^^^ ''''^- '^*'« under culture: There are no dJl ^'■'*'"' P°''''°° «^ ^^ i« tains to detract fro^ the l?l!7 "T."'"'' "T «*""« «<>««- i" friable and ea^y w?oS ' Th '"'' "^ '^'^ ««'^ "'^'^^^ through the inlets, bHngin. S V J^' ''* '^'^» ''« '^'"^^ within easy access of ea?h fam ""i.^^^^f^ f -""^^el mud of the Islaid are immense The.agr.cultural products The History a»d o.« ,„ BrS.'ifS.r."':? l'^','' I*'"' 'V"«. of NOVR Snntlo »:il i t-t^ , ^^ "' *■ '"*'• It formed nart 1800 i„ „„„-„„•; ;;;p,;-; ",?dr;j:'Dl'7S' °'™"'° J.P.I.AiirTw» w f 11,1 — I 7y ^r/ Table NapervManoheater. Roberta:,n Rr. Ain,^» o. j^^^ The Area of the Island is equal to a aqnare of 46 miles-its extreme length be.ng 130 miles with a breadth of 30. Is fbrmls cresceut-shaped, and it is interspersed with bays and cree" J. The Moil is a sandy loam formed from the underlyin- sandstone which ,8 soft and friable. There are no stones sufSc eutlv ha d to make roads found on the Island. Road mateS has to be imported at considerable expense. 'Jhe roadsTre in Hpnng, nearly impassable, but in summer very JleaHaul o drive over, if the wind do noi blow. ' P'easant to The Climate is delightful. Extremes of heat and cold of such a northern a itude are not so great as in the provinces lyin. south of it summe7" Tf:= "''"^ ''^'^ '"^^ -'"' "^'^ «^ "inter aid ^^ \ .u "",""'^'' *""'' ""•"'"n months are delici-° and amid the meadows, cornfields, and gaulens, or do : he sea, the tounst who has come at our invitMion n the burning suns and sands of the southern climes wi"l bles likeTln '^ ''"" "^'•^^^^ '^-^-"i «t«y fori Charlottetown. the capital and only city of the Island, is situated at the luture of the traffic and population which is anticinated -no.^t qu„.U3 . Th« people are industrious and enterprising. /. D. -WI^K. «.„„«„.W s,„^, B, p, How. and L.w.o.rSewin^ Machi.,.. 82 ^^.^Z St. John. extreme form 18 1 creeks. adfilone, ficieutly irial liu8 1 are, in »Haut to Drthern h of it. ter and lior-'s, ), ' I n II bless [is as- ■ fori at the ie and iicipal ! great pated. school educe to be f the 83 Kin^at. Cottons.^lannels ^ Blanl^Pf,. .Manchester. Robertson & Allison. 87 The Parliament Houiie wkhtrai&tr^rr^ , ^' •: ?,h«ndsome stone buildin. J.D. The CiSovemment 4 years Tl o S^ ,^ y*""''' "°^' Assembly every coJne 7nto C nfe So^ 'T, "? l^^ ^^^ P"-«ded tj dian with a jeaSure^r'and XC in ,7,''^"^'"'"" ^:«-- peudence. ° ^ '° "'^" separate inde- more readilv kent in rL" • • •' '*^ ^''^ ^''°" ""oa^^ can be Meantim The t^n stTn'rhnV'^""" '\'" ^^« «'°- °'^««- boat it, or foot it o wh , ° ?*""'' ''' <^'' ^'^""^ it, or He can reach "'" P'*^"^ '^'^ "^^^^ desire to visit. SumtuerHiae New BnmS " «°°'' "■"'^' ''"<'"« "P "i'h B«y» divide the l"l»„d h^,„ Richmond and Flillsborongh B.,. Bede,„e Ha^i^l'd VlS ^^2. S"^^^ The Telesraph ami i^e Boat. «rel»hes fioraLM TraveL .„ T ™ '« «?™ph, which wick, .nd ,y ^:z In^ZuZZTTw'^z'^'r- samenoints. Th« n°pni;«r-»,- r .u • ,P^ between the titted for both ice a^ud wate ^ "somp^ ^T ''■ '^^' '' '« """ water, hometiraes the ice in very y , B, *-. Howe , and Lawlor'. Sewing Kaohine^ 82 ians..t It / Bvening^^,.Manohester.BobertaonAAlli«>n,..«. John be of iramense importance b« h«» ^° ""P"" 'l*'"''^'' ^""'^^ in the St. Lawren?r wi .-i ** '' °°* *" **« ''°Ped ^r the format.^;7f The icm r *•'"' *°° ^'^ '° ''"^'^ "P with his recove ed powlr to h"""'**^ ''" '^'^ «"" ««™" northern climel ^ ° ^"'* ^''^ »»"''?«'• '<> '"ore Vhifi Prodncta The Inhalbltaata The population is not yet 100.000. ^'*'*°*- The Bore. next the bottom n'bbfara-fiast^L^lr'''''^; "** ^*'«" way will hardly escape being swamped. When if ;. . phenomenon is similar tc ♦k». ^ ^-.t. ^ ,^^ '^°®"« ^be ~ "'^^ ^c^t;rioud oy scott as having — -'^■"■^•'^b ^.Tkh::;::;^ -ama Lace Shawls, Manchester. Robait.Bnn & Allis, on, St. John. been wituessed by one of his heros in Red Gauntlot on M Solway sands; but the Bore of Fun V is Z^h ^ ^ [^in,.t.eenhi,ha:dr'-^X^^ to IrTotf bu? the'?vr "^r ^^ P'*^'^''"^'-« ^-- ^»'-eton touri;t who'ha" no vS! dTl '"• l^-^ •''"''' ''''''■ '^^e Near Amherst he ^™ll be hi'th-' ^')""''^ /'" «» now. the Bav /evte c 1011 l IS ^hf.'firaediate vicinity of the course of coiaeebj wcldl^ ! ''''"'"'•^'' *? ^'^'^^^e the thosooftheSt. wLJe ^"° '^'' '^^^^^'^^ oC Fundy to pn,.4 .ill pre :>;'i.n.t "'"" '"^'^'""'^ ^''^ «'"-^-i"^' p..linuM.ta to And /^^^^^ "'""r!'' ''"" '^"d »>is im- H..d <.at.'h for his It m .^ ;t! •" ^'^'"^'^['''^'f ; for the ni^ht. of these wal^r,s. X / tish h. •' ^ ^'""^-1<'*''<*''' «"lmo,. " ^W7,.o .S^«i.,., ^rt\rds he !n '7'"' ."i^''^'Pti"^' the true -U'n the kin. ot- fi L "vS 1 K^.r,t ''''''"'" '^'''''' ^"^^ ""^ of botii branches of tlie St. h-nin May tJl September, yive the fr •uix, and will. feit of most irreedv an'S I^^andk^ro hieft^^oh^^^^^ ^°^erf on & Allison. 91 worth (h. j",„i ^ '''^" ^^'' ''''''■'>' «'<"•"• i« «..]] i^i^i^ti:: roll;;'"": ii^i^"^'-" ^'-•'^^^ -'"»>„ to From St. John h. ea .L J. > ' i 'i^'' '■"'" •'I^*'" *" '"'"■ «rand FaJJs. «J4udTh I^^J" ".^^^ ^ ''.^^'^'""7 ^" cross a short porta^. ir.to SisfA I L ' "l" ''V'"^"'^- that fiunous silmon^Kivor to XtS t' ,"" j'*^^^""^ from Portage Bmnk infr. tt. „ i ■. . \ ' "^ **" cross Upsalquitdran^tstgouoh^^^o^^^^^^^ [-ko desc-en.l the further up the Nt h^uilr ^''/if^""«/«- »y proceeding stream, cfoL\„'tl^l1Co Js" aid "7 /'V"' ''^'^'"^ ^''"^ can be had by ^iS!?' f S e'S" td 'thr • "'f "^''"•" IS mafrnficent, Hho.dd th« """'■^"""' •' 'orest sc( nerv tonristean take he trs from St T] '%r^"'^' ^^'^ the a,df steamer ^vU]]LT)■ /I" '" ,^" '^^^"''^«''' ^^hcre J3alhousie:arCUV"w/"^V:^^^ ch'oT't'hes' t""^' "^ please! O^pSe M^S ?"'"* """f'' ""'«* be'^^-^ to the speckleTtrout ahn m 1 % ' 'r*^™^ '^''^'"»« '"' ^^''«'l» reached, in both of wK s. W^td tr ^1^ •??"" '"i ^ anglers skiJJ On tf<> V -* , «« ' ^'r''*™^' and mumunng a«.i...fui e«rci.';i jrrreru7.";s :!ir'';°^ "r* adveuturons SDirit anH nn«,. ..^ " »PPei"e will reward us phase in the j!Zeyoniil" ^ '"'" " "«" »'"^ ^^J^^abla Sliootlnj^, giitmer rare sport. iWtr d- w"'?"'';;''''."'" »«'»"' "•« abound in vast numbers ou ail thlJ J^'^ ^»"«'' estuaries from Shediac to Dalhoul' "' '"'^ '" «" ^'>« at xJa^irir ^kelt^^^^^^^ ''' ^-»'>-'>er.and Count,, ail the shores and esTuart! . ;;^"^f«'«'- County, and Jn especially in the lower p:i:o,t?1?"'.^ "^T'^' ^"* water-fowl of all kinds are tnh! ? ^'^^ .^^^s^'gouche River. in extent are covered by them /^r*^ '" ^T^'' ^cres their feeding ground con„?; J 7°"°^ '*''*^«' '"''^^^ southern Aiglurand rfferTrfaS..^*^ P"-""""" '« their During the ^onUirofSL'hfTA'* '° »'>« ^o^'*"-. and Carriboo are n thci^hW .n*. v ^''"^"'' '''« ^oose exciting sport to tie hui etThea D^'r,' ""' ''^^'^ ^''' skilful guidance, while occL7onaI cCc^'f""!' .""'*"• Bear, Lucifee or Otter enlivon tuL "*r*^* ^* a 8hot at a in the woods at thi^La on espea^S^ at^a' ^ ' "'''i''' "^^ I fu!^»!n~ -^ -1- . ""F'^i-'auy attractivR. Boa-. j ».--Pp!n^ ^au a.so oe sufcessfuiiy Dursupd hu tu f]-®:'='- French Corsota- Munch ester, Pobortson is AlUinp. are more prized from being the tropliies of his own Hkill anil love of (uiv'onture. In sliort, no route the touriHt can select offers <.'reiiter iiuliu'cmonts to all chi-tses who Htek to escape the '■ heated term " and recruit exhausted energy, than a ramble " Down Kast." Afoidt'nt InHurunce* An every man is liable to accident, and as accident may happen by rail and river, an Accident Insurance policy should be taken by every traveller. "Good luck" cannot always be depended upon. It will not prevent Iraiiis from running off the track, steamboat boilers from explodinrr. horses from runninfr ftway, side walks from bein« treacher- ous with orange peel, nor a tiiounand other accidents from hiippeuing to those travelling on business or for pleasure. No man should go on a long journey without having the risks of travel covered by an accident insurance poli(;v. We never feel quite comfortable if we have neglected tliis duty on the Road, Rail or River. If our travelling friends have neglected to insure before setting out they should re- medy their mistake by taking out an accident policy in the Traveller's Insurance Company of Hartford, Cduu , ei- ther on arriving in St. John, where Morris Robinson, t'sq., 110 I'rince William Street, will attend to their wishes, or Maiifax, where J. D. Wells, Esq., 121 llollis St., will nay like attentions. The cost of a two or three or ten thousand dollar policy will be as nothing to the assured comfort vvhicli one feels iu travelling from day to day. Sfcoppint;. Before leaving the maritime provinces our tourists will, without doubt, find it to their adva itage to take with them souvenirs of their vin't from St. John in the form of silks, satins, gloves, bijouterie, &c. Messrs. Manchester, Robert- son & Allison, Market Square, Messrs. Lansdowue & Martin, corner of King & Prince William Sts., Mr.Bennet, Messrs. Megan, Prince Wm. Street, will be found the best places to visit for all article^ of ladies' dress ; Mr. May, Prince Wqi. Street, will suit the taste and the person of the J. D, LAWlOa. Manufacter Sin^., B. P. Howe'i and Lawlor'i Sewing Machine*, 88 Kinfct. BouiUon-.KMoi,,„...„ -, ,, ^^ ^ Allison. 9.5 ;'f Kiuff Street, has excollout Iwiwhv . .. ." "'"''*>''""". knives, &(.. Messrs. PoH r P ' ! w^.'''*' ''"''' ^'^''^'l'-'*'' o.. Imnd the best an,l „eJ I , ; ' YuT ''"": '""" m"H.caI matters will be fonn,! of 'roat ^ » " V^'.T" '" ty. at very moderate rales. Mr £^^^^^ ^''' l""''* to-rapher and portrait eolorist i. k ,^ ' '".""-' "« " ^'''"■ while Messrs. Woodbu'Tci^norir" l'"' ''''"'"«"^' likcnesse... and give sa tsntot on u> M ' ^"■"'^"'" "^'"^"'^"^ irot ;oshew in the shape of LrrtrChl,?"!;* ^'"^'^ '""'*' I to have a life iusurau ie nolkl i . if' ,^T'' "'"^' '^'■^h Ro^Hl. Forthefor«^U,fMp''Lf''''''^''''^l'''r'-'»- ' Hnd Canterbury Street, an If or fh ' ' '''''°''' ""^ l'''''"cess chie's BnildiDis,Pinces«tM %'"•"'''• ''\ ^"/'^^ R't- i all kinds can°be hadTom M?^ i .T T^ P«'f""^ery of i from Mr. George SteVaTrr ic" "L''' ^''"•''«' '^1"«'-« : ,' Chaloner, corner of S'^ 5'"^ ^''T '' ^-^ ''•^"» ^r ' Mr. Barker, Kin^ sS F«n k'^'" ■^'''''' ' "'■ f-""'" •»ay be got from°Mr Rankin n^' ^r"'' °^ "" "'^K tor the Fishing Grounds. Dr lybeate to those requirrni. it a„d'Sr''v;"" '"P?'^ ^'« ^ha- «.s.ortment of pate'nt 3Jedicine"' M :v'a'sl" '> p" ^ ^T'"' Street, has British and Forei<.n rli ' ^^P'^i-l^'Ty Messrs. Logan & Lindsay, IcTn! Street ar^P "''"'"^'''" have the very best of everVthin| in that nno^T"*':''" struct. Mr. Burpee PrinoA IV „, c;.^ '." *''Qi-u vvui. of Hardware, Silv'er,' ioods, I '''' '''' " ^''^ «'«^k J. o. T.*M/TftT. ii| fn||,^|j I. , _ . ~ I '"^*' ^' "^^ =<"« • »d Uwlor-. S,w,„, Kaohine.. 88 Klnf^-T f I' /■/ li .Genllemen'. Dri.m^ Glove., . .Maacheater. Sob«t, on & Allison. I We hope all our friends will feeUat^JJ^^Z ^/ "»?"««• Au Revoir. place ,h„,e ..,!"„ I,.ve „« S S .lleThef.!'^':'!' :"''' may tnke the car to eithpr nf *k ^. P"^" »"*^ •^^- Andrews the handso Jl ..- e^'^oTfr; j; ''r ^'-"^ --"^«- of roay pass through and net see tl!; dtv Tn '"«'' ^"'" ""^^ tonrist must either walk or drive to th. l^u"^ ^''T' ''*« the Kenduskea- river, w^e howm h ^^ ^'^""^ '^^''^ house in the town WiTh^^ • '"'^^ " "^'^^^ of every vo.ed to bu^iles'he win find Z^^^^^ ^^^ ^^-"^^^^ -J- in trees ; and has its Zl a f ^^''^ '"''"''« is embowered streets adiate from ^Zfo'^S^ ^-""^'l^ ""^ «""'«'•«• The beauty of the st™, which is" v^e^^ltu?:/"!?' '^ L^''•« among the hills i« thp ir^^^ i ^ ° '^®'- •'^^^P below to join the Penobscot Are'ut?LT " 'f '""^ T''^ scene? Poets and noveHsts should h«h' ''°T' °^ ''"« here, as certainly as wealf h «ni u .*''"'" *°^ nurtured beautiful hills a homr Thp M f "'^ ^"^^« ^°"°^ «° »h««« maritime see guided br,sfn*r- • ^°«'.' our visitors who ,£"1„-,^ "'.'° <»'«•>- Journeyings through our I V «au Cities, we say au revoir. »««T •, B. p. How. . and Uwlor'. Swrin, M.ohUe., 8S Kta^t Ladle's DrivingGioves. ■ Manchester. Roh...,.^ & 97 Messrs. Tup^r^fn^tdlLt^n'^ Nete^irof ^'f ^'^^ run a swift stage on this line tL<.«* ^ ?^ °^ Tobique, should not faiAogive MrN.I^"?^17.° ^''^"ShTobiqne He can furnish ---"" " ■" .^uayc uu mis line. Those naesl.i should not fail to give Mr. Newcomb^a ca a good bed, good board, and a goocl team ofKingandcLerof^halo^test'-^^^ ^^ ^''f "-'I renovated, and bein- vvell wlt.,/ -n' , ^.* ^as lately been oftravellcrsinsearchofacorfnwKr".''^'™ '^^ «"«"'•«" Hinch, the proprietor wi?l see ha.'' «^^ ^^''' "° ^'"''' ^'■• duly attended to *"' '"' S»ests' wants arc all which we would notice "''"^ ^'"^ ^'^« O'* three Page 31, article Fon-~for ''fln oa^.» n easy a transaction," r°ead'' an aZ! m ' ''''.'''''' ""'^ «« easy a transition." ' agreeable variety, and so Pagts 81. la the article •' Strait of Cinan " fi, shore ,s represented as havinc.-du9tlr,nr'i ^"^ f^''''° ated colleges." Our readers win m! P'^^^'^^tly sitn- and supply two tees whon tlL.T i "f *''".''^' ^"* ^^^^ ell's ^owns have van shed numerr/'' '^' 't""^^'' ^'^'^ their will be found ?n the IneTarLldr';' '^•^'"'^- «*"^«»*« history of butterflies, bugran'diS' ^^^^"'^" '^''^ "^'"^^ his kind's e?e' ::u^^:f::^::^:^ ''''''' '-- J. D. tAWlOR. M».„f,et',r 8in,«-,, B, P. How.'. and Uwlor-. Btwing MMhine^ 81 Ki>ff .t, \ H. Cirunn & Co., Steam Job Priatere, (>.'» Prince Wni. Street. European & North American Railway. iilTMiiOppTrjJj ALIM! SAINT JOHN, NEW BRUNSWICK, TO- Bauf/or, Portland, Boston, DANVILLE JUNCTION, MONTREAL, &c. I»A«SEKrGERS li'OIl fiaiville Imctiog ui Iraii Imit lailway Will ri'inain at Bangor over night and take Train follo\ving morning, connecting at DanAille Junction witli Express Train for ilontreaL ONLY ONF: CHANG K OP CARS BETWf:?:X ST. JOHN AND BOSTON. AND PURNISIIEU WITH THE CELEBRATED I'ullman I^arlor IDay and Sleeping Oara. Securing to the Passenger A (JOOD NlGHrS REST, and a XAVINO OF TWKKVK UOIUS TIME TO i^ AU. Thkoigh Traiss leave and arrive in Boston so as to make direct eoiinvctioiiH witli all Express Tniins> from und for tlie South and West. Mt K»ggige Checked tUroMgi to Botlmn.,^ Connections arc iimile tially «t McADA M JUXCTtON with Trains of tlia X. B, k C. Kuilwuy for HOULWX, WOODSTOCK, ST. ANDHEWS luid ST. STEPHKX. .LT. SO-CI^XaXJIJ, Aas't Manacer. £. B. BuBi^'EJi:, Manager. Castor Gloves ■■Ma nohoater.aobertson & Alllsoa. St. John I '-^^ i El ROPEA\ AND XOUTH A.irERI('A\ KAIUVAV For Extension from St. John Westward. | Summer Arrangement,] TIMETABLE ^,, , _^ ■ 'i>"'"mer Arrangement, ! H. 1>. McLKOI), Anm'itvt.. — ' -f».iNM I iviimajrej.. X... (i. ii;viN> iNlllit .li.hll. IViiv, l»..p' 4 ll'ulnilli- ; .. ,anfnsttT •■ I niiul i;in tilll,a Iljlfin A. \|. • ISj WiMfli'ld. liPjIxi'H.pl,,,,. •-'.■ijIwc.Nfoj-d.. /An- 1 (l»ip I I.-, I ■.'.•, I.IL" 4.." .•i.cw !l4.i i.i: ||!VN....R ; " ■*!- t nils.... « Mi-A,liiiu.... )■' ^IiwiKiiuilavi y** ' ilar*f\ ;«i| Cork, ; ; 41' Tiaci.. .1)1 II Sljjciurcmlon .'(■*! lOaNpcrcaux.. . . .■|.'>J|i:iiul»kllloii, ... .'Wj Hovt 41/ Hlissvlllc 411 ll'tdii .liiuctluu., !I..W Id.IlK 10, IB lO.M iu.:m 10.17 .1 ■r^.;!'i^!.!r''':yhi\<^^>~J^ Ox'P . ...Vr r Of', I'nclcrlftou. ..IK'pi 1 i ."^aluniauca '• •i ^ (ihislcr .. '0 ';b-; Wnasln ., I!' ^ ]:rrrvv Cm.k... •• -.' ^ \ I'lmiJuui.tioii. Arr, ■' -'l IJi^l'ton Junctli)!!, .'■i.;jK r;.4s .v.v; b'.KI fill 'i.iil «30 I.Vi •J.U :'.4.l .■|.:I0 .'1.40 7.401 1 7.4:1 S !•■! Tree Crcfk " ^ I Hiisla^'uui*.. '- i|£-i Wrni,,.!..* in ;^ oi.i.«icT .^'. I -2 f*aliiinaiira. . _"'_*• ' '■'"'d'Tlt'ton,. 48 l"tou ,)uiii'tloti.. 4iii''l'iiicj filliCork,... 6l)jjHai-»cy. rrj Mawijnindfivlc... K5il.Mc.\dam IVrr •)1l'st.Cr„i.v ''i',7 I'liJ 1 trill .luucliiin, ruijlllllssviii,. !.',3 illmt •ViJ I'.iinlsklllcu. ..'.' !■>} HaspiTcaiix, .. llilJlClnvi'iidou m • Wii-Hml I 71^ N'ci'opis 7ti i\V.-.lHcld ■.'.'.',■ xo ;OniudHav Mi I.auHifiti'r. i^T^Vairvlll.. 'il Carlmuii UIJlNaint Joliii. FiTry, .Dcpi (^AlT (l>l'pi A IT :'.4.-i ,_- . .'J.di "O,' ••^ .'!.IO ■<.17|ijl .'lao "■••"•I -• I .•r.;i7 '<4(l'>i [ ;i.4.-, H 1 .'1.1.-, .'l..-.- Illli l.M 4.21' 4.:tl H..|.-, II. Ill II.4,-. I'J.OI lii.i;)^ lO.L'lj io.;iri: 10.-1.5, ll.UI. 11.10, 4.4t u.l», ill' ."i.KI .vna .V4fi 6.10 3rnins train' for Boston n,^ 1 1-.' J i" '"•• < >»"^"^-t".f:jnth ^ man morning tram Ibr BostoV. 3'" "J •'' ^'" '"" *'*»""f'^'^i"f: ^vith for *™or to Hal£'t,;:;'1.i'' ,!:'£X1°„,;"-. '" ""■" wnrer-., B, P. Howe . and Lawlor". Sewinf Haohine.. 82 Kin, ,t. I j^urs Mancheator, Robertson & Allison. . St. John. 100 J. D. LAWMR, Ha.ufMfer Singer'., B. P. How,'. »nd UwW.S.wiag M^hin^WKto, t. John. Sealskin Jackets, Manchester, Robertson & Allison, St. John. — I- 1- a? C C< •M 2 - ^2^ ■^ si s^ ci o 3 cS !^S 101 ■ si I-" r-< 1-1 ii< ^ ^ p^ .'-••.'..., ra *fi »f. . ^ '* "5 tO O -i a -^ I- t- I J I , '>>«%M1Q«CI 3- try .uKti — ,- c •- , . ''^ -; ^ >— ti -r .- .- ; 5 , ^ t- 1- . t, >- 1- 1- CO X K x a)' aj X ri 3 a 5 8 iH 1-4 ■ fH M M (N W CO rO CO CO s§ B^- ^^= § S": . - iig-- - - tig-. . c ;<« , Priiifc Win. Str.- ft. 1872. 1872. GonRNMfiiifT mmn, NEW BRUNSWICK. European and North American and Intercolonial. Connecting the Bay of Fundy, the Gulf of St. Lawrence, and Amhert, N. S. C'oiiii<>(>tioiiM are made at Point I»iif liene. With tlic Steamers of the Prince Edward Island Steam Navigation Co., Vnv SmninerMde, (Jhnrlottetowii, and (ieorjreiowii I' |-' ( i-,,,., Hood, Strait ..f Cans,,, l-i.-tou. X. S.. there ecnneclinK 'will, the J^ova Scotia Railway for Halifax, \. S. With ilu' ..teanier " Rothe- say Casth-," for Kiehihueto, .Miran.iehi, Shipi.e^an, Caraqiiette, liatlmrst, Dalhousie and Canipheilton. Ami with th.. Steamer-^ of the Quebec and (i.ilf Port Steani^hi]. (.'ouipanv, for the Ports on the N(.rtli Shore of .Vew Hr.niswick and (iulf of St. Lawrence Father I'oint, (^.u-hec an.l .Montreal. At Sliedia.- with Sta-es for Cocaif,'ne, Richil.ucto, .Vliramichi, JJathurst and DaihoiwTe \t Sal.shury with Stages to and from ll..peweil, llillshoronpl, ami tlie Albert .^Hnes. At Amhev.st witii Stages to and from Trur.> and all part.*, of Xova Scotia. At St. Jolm with the AVeslern Evtension Railway for hv.Iericton, McAdani Junction, \-c. ; thence i,y Sta"es to Mattawamkeag, connecting there with JIaine Division for Ban- gor, Sec. ; also connects at St. .lohn v.ith Steam(>rp of tlie Inttnii- tional Steamship Comi>any for Kastjiort, Portland and Boston ■•■««irM«|i i].-.ii.uiMauRii Gentlemen's Scarfs & Ties ••Manchester, Robertson & Allison. 103 NEW BRUNSWICK AND CANADA RAILWAY. m:.Vl!V ..SlUliX, ,i,,„„,„| MiUiawcr, hT. ANDKI.WS. \. II. •'■ '•• f"»N«iF>K. HMlHTiMl..,!,!..,,.. Weatward Trains HlATIuN.S. ' ~ II 1:1 I. -I 111 'Jll 21 i Mix ; HT.sTKHirK.vfA!::: :::ii;."';l JJ"""-''!!. I :io .-,0: M.mri-< Afills | jn o<)l MciiiloWN I 'J] jq' VViitt .luiic trr...! '.'.'.'.n "to; 'Mix! Eastward Trains T. Srvn Ht. Aiidi'i'tts, ...I,v! I it i", C'liitiiiniiik, ,. I 1) 's"! •ja'"<'tl'-^ i... .'illi) li) """■I'lfr, ;||, IQ Koix Koiid j 10 :,o f'<'»;'n'-' 'in 5(»i H..lllnj{ DiiiM ; ill, -,-,j Duiiiluirtoii ij 20 L|... WOODSTOCK , HihI){(|iiii 11 1)o1m<' .luiio... An iijHoiiltou . !' IjCfrcciiillle ] -iDcIh'c .lime. ..An "1 UrIdH' .llllictloll Ill WicKliiiin I l.">iKel h'iv.-r.. ■-"iiC'Riitcrlpury ! ;ll J)^'!- Uk(' Wiitt Jiiiir.. \\ lilt June. rj»«ri'ii('c. ..Ar Ia ;ii yo:. .1: niirhcr Dam .Mc.Vcliim Jiic. St. .Toliii, 1 Kri'd'tiiii, -K.v. Jluiigoi', S .\r Ar' l.i U. i:i|M'AiPAM .I.N .'il'IDwr iMkv, ''■•") I riiiiterhiiry Toi Mel Ifivcr MilWickaiii >l'j.I)el)(<«'.Jnn<'tii)ii Ar -•JJ Dchi'c.liiiictinii Lv, Mi (irociivillc : ', iiii Hiiultou Vr Dc'lM'c.Iiiiiftion Lvi ttoilgilnii j WOODSTOf'IC Arl 11 11 .-.,i p. rii. 12 1.-. 12 1.-. H 10: .■> Ill, rt Xv T^; •J ...1! ••1 2.1 i :i .V.:, 1 111;. I 2(1 . I 4 311 . ■1 15 i. i .-..i!. .!_ I an'. 4 fiOl. .-> ool. 17 M'Ain M .;.\c. An St. .lohii. 1 Lv Frcil'toii, '•K..\..v. HiiM«pr, \ «7i H'Ai.AV .I\, .Wl llai'hi r Kiiiii H2 litiwi'i'iicc i« ANiitt Jiiiictioii Ar ft'MVatt .liinciioii fjv li'liDuinliartoti Ml IJolIiiiK i)iim 711 Kcwitt a . ... Koix KoikI .. \Va\\tii,!{, BartlftVs, .. t'liaiiK'ook, .. St. Andrew s. Watt .( unction r,v Mcaildw." Moore's .Uilln .Miixwell, .St. Htciilicn. ...Ar Ti.^.:;:;'^v^:^K:;;^/^:;^:;.^«-;'!;ii;-'^ 7 a. „,.. ..r 1.....,,. V. m.. and St. A.nlrows at 6.;)o. Woo.l.t■ Api'iiiiiitaiit. • (•'KICK •"* "IIAr.lKA.V, .V, s. ArjvvM„„M, .\v„, (•|,i,.f |.;„;,,i illCCI'. Halifax to Plctou. Hi'vriiiNs, \iv. ' J. . (iMiAMr.w :) Kniii- :\Iilc ili.iisi ,s'l!ccll,ii'(l Il'lfcickv Ijik l.ijWiiiiisdi,),,,,,.. vr I „ •)"• ...Uv 3M Hi'ti'hrr's a;)j.-.; nakticlil :.',-.'i; t! ao I l'iiiiml^iii(liiij.r .\,. Cci. Traill. ..Iai' ... .' - li^liciV (iraiit .. I. '■' -New (ilasmiH-. ' I2,.Str|lart,„i ■■■■i I7'lf,p|),.wi.||. ', -•I (fM;.\(i.u(i{v ■i'lU'.M Klu-i- ■■! •»Mlti\iTsilal,. '■'iriiiiiii ■I" •loliiistoii s "lliniMdklicl.l , "■■>;i'"iivHoK . i*'i •ji'jni,.«ia,.kt. ...;.■ It'll "l:Sliiilii.|iiica(lii... Ai- Do. .. Lve >, J,, Do. .,.L\o !i III ^•' '••'Hk'M ! It 5(1 ":<'aklii'l.ni,l|>, HI. I A. & J. H, BARTSCH, mxonmttn, Wntth m& eiotk Mato, 113 PRINCE WILLIAM STREET, (Cor. Duke and Prince Wm.) SAINT JOHN, N. B. Dealer in Nautical Instruments, Charts, Books, Watch CLOCKS, JEWELLERY, &c., &c. J. D. LAWtOR. Manufacfer S-nger's B, P. Howe> and Lawl„-. Sewing Machine^.' 82 K:ng-«t. & Allison. [Div. 11, 1S7-. ■f KiiKiiiccr. OX. -Ice i:xp. a. 111. 1'. M. ■< .-to 1 :i(i S .10 1 1(1 .■< l.i 1 If) .X .Ml 1 5(1 !< 21 J 111 (1 .-I'S 2 !■( 1(1 O-M 2 :u III ;i7 2 51 11 Uo :( 11 1'2 l;i 12 5(1 1 (15 i 5(1 2 111 2 2t' 2 1 .'1 (i2 ;i 22 :t .'Id .1 lit I 15 I 25 I ;n ■1 5(1 5 05 5 IS 5 03 5 -15 li no ti OS (i 15 ti 22 )i 3(1 •i 62 (i 5s 7 Oii 7 21 7 3(1 >• ili.li>. 111. I 111 1 .■!() 1 10 5 (II) 5 20| 5 .-id I bkn, Itches, I s, 82 K:ng-tt. '^ 1 The Best Qinlify of Ho';i("-y-.Mancho.star, Ribortson & A11i.qo>v '' , 10,1 WINDSOR AND ANNAPOLIS RAILWAY. (iliMJI.VVI, (■ I'. Ivsi:-. '!> 1, .T\ii.i. '•(.IMIl Anncpolis to Windsor and Halifax Hc.\ri(i\«. Halifax to Wind3,)rantl An in.ip^lls. I'.i«. :sT..ioiiN.\.ii.i, I Hie nil .ri.M',' .Ui.s K S|\ ihn 1.. .\iiliii|)iil!< ' II liiiiiii . Jli'ifl({cti I' if VI.II'A.N ■■• i Ml.- Iloi li(.iir 05 :| 5(1 : Wat i'rvlll( 51 C'lil.ll.i .5il:Kciit\;!|.. n, 5(i; .-1 i; !.><> .s 25 ;i :i5i :hi !'■ Ilcmi- l)nii!i l,v. Id s 1.- Wt. I ..Vn ., 1 U" li .'i.':,Slilliiat."i I m: Ml K.lir-,!,,,!! I 211 "'.I Srwtxvt I ;td i I In. I HI- 12 Tlin ■ Id 211, I ."Mil 1., Will I 'ii'iick'' ., \i' II 2ii II Id I nil ^ ; Id .Mil.' I'l,iiii«' Id 111 II (Id 11 2(1 II :io (lliPiii't W III inns (iiiiWdliMiii il!i|(rr.uiil I'rc . 7ii|llondii I,.ui.li Avon 77'Haiit- (I :;ii 10 •1 15 Id .-,.,1 i; .-11 II !■- 7 III' II ■■■m 15 II ' (1(1,1 Do. 15j 17 !',i!iiidiirli .. 2i» .'ill .\lHiiiit Deo-: iniN|Hirt iii|iori 7ii .Ml. nut I>ci I:; Id I Kill IlKIIII' slAMinls I l)d .\rr iW S7 'I'lii Mil' I'la itOlXi-.-. iiui'i .,, On. Kllcr>*liiiii-.i. ... f'rill-.vatis- . . . ■Mt. riilucko. i Dd. II." riciivir llinik- llii WiuiUdi- .Inn 15 1: .'11 I: 15 I IT, li I' :id, I Id i; .'.■ ■"■.' lldlMlll I, I-.. (i;Mii;| I'p li-' '.\..',vill,. , (■.5 l',.iT Willi] 7'i IvcliC ill.' l>o. 7.' CdMimM.K 7'.i SV.U.rvill,. -2 ii.'i'ulck nuliin Ai-;ia 15 II Id' Uv\ 1.1 I'd I 111' . .' I 11.-, ' -1 1 15 ...,|d 111 I .-td Id 5d I I.-, .An' -7: AvI, -'.i' ''Id,' inl'll .... I'll Itiiail . , II I'd . II 111 < . . II 15 . Ai-r II :;ii l.'.i' II Id , . .. II .-.d 12 lid 11' d> ' Uii I Id Id Id i '■'! ICill.'.'vldll '.I- W ildidt I ])d. IIS Rod; V Liiki' 121 Bcilfonl 125 I Afild Hdii.'. 1211 ir.VI,IK.\.\- I', .\i' Id III fiV Id 25 ■ ir^^- 10 :i:t I in =■= IK 451 I .-,11 :!'■ im'MiiMI.'ldn l 12 Id I Id 12 .5(1 4 .-,.-, 'Jii l„ I :iii; An II 05 iM- II. III. 'p. iii.i|i in — ||ll(i,rai'a.li-.- Ill'] 1 15, Ilriiljtfldwii . . il2l'l(dini(lliill ... ("i||l21i AiniajKili.s ... s 2(i|jlllo'ST. .J(||1\ li> I I5i 5 ;io I 20^ 5 tin I :'.di ri (Hil 1 .5ol II :io! 2 151 7 (lo: CONXKCno.VS AT VW.VI'O Wiiiil-oi-.I Oil -tidii witli ■rrinili L i.lS witli St' .Stcaii nmi' S (II), I |i. tn.i|i. 111. II. 111. St. .roiiii, X. n. Nova Sootiu Itiiilw-n^ , im- Halifax X.'s anil at H. CHUBB & CO., Pi-inco Wm. Street, near tlie Banks. Dealers in Stationery of all kinds, Opera Glas.scs, Fi.shiu- lackle, Genuine Cologne, &c. itc. J. D. LA-^aOR. Manufaofer Singer's, B. P. Howe'. iwlor". Sewing Kachi- . 82 King-.t Rich French Silks.. Manchester. Robert^nn & Allison. 10« EUROPEAN & WORTH AMERICAN RAILWAY OF MAINE. No. 26. TIME TABLE, No. 25. M. II. .A>.a.i.i., siir''i''iit, . AiiK H\N(i()U, M.C. l)K]'OT. KNCIIA.VCSK STliKKT \ KA/CIK. li.xsi.v ,\rii,i.s. l-KillT Mil I-; tilDlXCi. DltONO. SJ'II.LWATKII. WKIlsTKIt. «il!KA T WoliKfj. OI.DTOW.N. MII-KOUl). (■o8TJ<;an. • fUEKNUfHlI. or.AMOX I'Ah.SADUMKKAC^ K.VKIKt.I). "tiOITH IJXCOI.N MiNC'OLX. I-INCOLN CKNTlUi. *SOIjTH WINN. WINN. MATTAW VHiKEAG. KINGMAN. *0I{08Sl-.\TI(;. nVVTOI'ITLOr'K. *I!AA<'U()KT. DAXHOKTIl. JArK.SO.V UUOOK. 'KATON. *Wil.I)KU\KSS *I>\MHEHT LAKK. VAN(KH(JUO. ,, SAINT CUOIX. MoAJXAM JINCTJON I'AIiVKV. TUACV. H4KDEUr(;T()N .JIXCTIOV KXNISKILLKN. WELtih-OlW. WE8TKIKLD. FAIKVILLK. CAKLETOX. , ARK. ST. J(J1TN FEIJitV. r.vF TruliiH «olii({ WifMt. rHHKI'IlglT Traill. Uaii|((ir ExprcsH. •1.35 p.,,,. O.ll-J " 11.111 " •1.12 " «.d«V " 1 X . C JZ :Z 3 '■ \ -O.'l.j Jor..ii 21)0.7 IHT.lt HI"..-. I '.'7.1 (11.5 lAl.lO I .... L12 55 rpH iiKlicaU- Mc'tiiiK and I'o.ssi,,!, j'„i„„ blop on (Signal. ; ^JtatiODn J. D. LAWIOK, Manufacter Singers, B.P.Hcwesa„dUwlor.S.wi„,^Machi«e.. 8. Ki.7.t. : Allison. F MAINE. No. 25. tfuliiK Went. I I'liKhriigcr Ti-iiln. I _ Xo. -J. Llaiigor Kxpri'dM. "•'!•') p.m. n:.V2 " 11.1(1 •' 11.12 " «."o«V " .1.5.1 " .•>.4.-. " •■).:ui " j.ai '• ."i.ii " .1.00 " 4.,-)I " 4.42 •' 4.:12 <• 4.'jr) " 4.i:i " 4.02 " 3.66 " 3.30 " 3.18 " 3.04 " ■2.M " 2.37 " •i,'4l " 2.01 " 1.48 " 1.42 " 1.30 " l.IO " l2Vi&'" StatioiiB ii,8SKiiigiti VIANCHESTER^BERTSON A ALLISON. Mar^.-t S^,.... ...;„. u.. . o 'f, 107 Riffhts of Travellers and Railroad Companies. The ( -..urts I.HV.. .I.Mule.l tl,„t nppIi.Hnrs for ,i..k.,H on In. ,.l> ,.a„ I,e ..,,.,.,..,1 frr.in th. .•.„•.. i( tiu-v . LAWIOE Manufacfer Singers, B, B. Howe'. and Lawlor* Sewing Jfachwes, 82 King »t. Hackney Coach Farr's, ''"y Vnrt of j,, ^.. • " l'"^-:-»'n^aM- thnn nuv m. i >• «-« ^^:^:;:t-;z. 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I ' OiiiU o<-o^o)3 fc '»:« «Ss 5 S S r*Si ., „ o « O^Ch ^ - =» 3 - « cj a S 5 '^ S -""^ o •« .h K a '.=»; i* Si » z ^3 •< ='' >-s 00 £=i;aM>.aq ; c >>= iiaiig«2' g,^£fs:= ^ S.0TI s s '••51 a — Ire^ I^B-fuif 1^1 M.,e ^3 "~ a - _ .0 u '^ t ^ fc-w*;^^-^*- ^- 5- ^ •;=:A.2^ -5 5 S ^ -^ 5 .5 £. i i ■ScT-^^il •a Se,: = = ■o a .5 ?•'-; a- -a^-S & g.J: c a a'S o 3 o;*. 1^ 1, o. ',3.»» 2,;^ 3 3 S-o c - Z'-z-'-. ' 7 -S S -H :. 5 r. P fc = iSS t »> SC.'S t! 'K *r' H CD C .0 a.ffl &2SO ig e^a ^c -" a a iu J) Fs. a i>- ; ■? 3 = §2 c ,-=S.H fc Sfs •'-'V SSB ) C-ir; i.t t z a*. *■ 2^-, a ■gse-ooi^Ea^^j ■3 .23- ?■••;; «Q.— c J:; - .a X - c.s-o-s "< - - w V. s5|5 — ^™fl!*,'S Jflil^ l|g,„„ RouiUon's Kid Gloves. -Manchester, Robertson & AUison. wit IC«ffl ifwiia. |8'?% CONK-SCTmG THF BAY OF FUNDY AND GULF OF SAINT LAWRENCE WITH HALIFAX. Til.' Mti'iiiiii; TnihK \mn\ llalifa.v CONNECT AT TKURO WITH THE STAGES FOR LONDONDERRY & AMHERST. CNiuioctiii^: tliriv Willi 111,. Inl,.ivol(iiii,il l{r,il\viiy \w Sackville, Dorchester and Painsec Junction, itnboc and (iulf I'ort .Stt'amers for QUEBEC, MONTREAL, AXD ALL l>OI{TS ON THE SAINT LAnitENCE. Also, Avitli Sta^e lAncs for River John, Wallace, Pugwash and Amherst. At Windsor Junction witli the Windsor and Annapolis Kailwav running through th. Valley of Acadia, connectingat CapX with' .Steamers tor Dighy and St. John, N. B., and with the JiKatiZa Line of Steamers for Kastport, Portland and Boston "^"""*'""*' !ifL.!.''R"*^"""n!'"-*^'.''" "^ V^''^'^^ residing along the shores of Iford Basin, a Train is run during the Summer months, leaTing llltax about b p. M.. nnH Roflfn-,J of 9 ^'„I„„i. . .. °' ',."■*'"» Be Four Mile House, Sherwood and Prince's Lodge. ^""""K ai erFoR Pabtkilaks skk SiMMEB Arbangkmext. Ha^if^'*^ ""'"'^ ^'*'"^ '^""^''* ""'^^ *" ^'"»>»8 "t Richmond Station, Gen« LAWMB Xuutet'er Binrw'., B. P. How.', a-d Uwlor". S«wi.g MmW.,., ss Kinr.« N son & Allison. t ^-ND GULP [ilFAX. RY & AMHERST. ;iv ioi- Junction, KnrAc, \. }]., • Line fo;- V Bay, Sydney, Island Steam or wn, George- N.B. ORTS ON erst. alis Rnilwiiy, mapolis with (nternational tlie Hhores of iithB, leaTing I., calling at VT. ond Station, 'LOSS, eral Sup't. / 'mUbc*, 8S Kiitf^ J.I).MWLO«,IU.„&rtWSin,«.^B.P.IUweT and I*wW. Swi., HmU.,.. m ki«,^. »'»^>i— ...^ ; ♦ fH I ii Roui; 41 Co: j con; i I Sa jiml Ant 1)1 Po: rui Sl« Lii Be II( Fo Ui Lace Handkerchiefs.. .Mnn.hoo... Robert son & Allison. CHUBB *fe €a. mJ, '^^ (CHUBB'S COHNER,, II •-' ■■••] •! .-. .1 !'l":ll 12 I;; i.i^ ^:f:|s)^ [■r - 1' 111:11 lL>I;r " 7; ^ .|i.,| I'' l« ir.l,« l!i::'ii,,-* -II |- iiVi- :'-'-'.-':.'ij:v, I'Miv'i .-I .,.;.;; i« lii CJD o o cz> •CD M all's ■(■'iraii > ^L": "ll :fi):i^;:inj7|-:::«i|:;,; I ?■;;,„,.,(,; "'■■■■■■. i» '-'7C'M''iS Illlll !•> '- - rti J liti'OiJiyali- •«'•':( •>! ■■■(■••11 ^j...!...... 65 Prioce ffillm Street, st. Mi. 1 1 ,. ,. ^ . •>. D. I«WI01 .„.,„, „ „.„..^ B. ,. H.„.. „d i.«^, ^., ,„y„^ ,^ - i v. H. esfer, Ro bertson & Allison. B dfc C©. <■>■ *^^ OI?NER,i ■ „ ^ *■■■ .*.■. ,'.-> Ill I'l :. .,1 .-, !■■■ Iiili: 1^ DiL'ii c :.'L' .'.'..•' 1 •'■, ■',•,•.- i"- (CD I'tho'lipi lai.-iii li it/ii) )->,i«'i7 I ;^ -, -'^ ■' "'i "; '\ 1 « 'ii'll 12il:t II J !'• i7,i,-' iKiat'ai' a '" ' i:;;l;::|::-ir'^ ■i 1; y: .•|| -11 ;-, ■ ." i" loin li'i i !•"> Hi 17 !■< Ill IMl'IMl ' I'»!l9h.'n2i :'i|i'-,|i'()^.'7 2» )l ... .. I I St, Jol!!, 1 1 mm HYPiipiflspms. TRAVELLERS IN PURSUIT OF HEALTH ".ay pu.sue the following pages with profit a.s they treat of a remedy for.s„el. rli eases B^nT "T ^^Wlityof the Blood Brain Muscles and Nervous System A re,nedy eomposed of ingreriientf S enter, the co.npo,sition of the. heaMj, kumau M^ wh.ch .mparts vitality and strength to the Blood. Brain and Nerves. Fellows' Compound Syrup of Hypophosphltes was brought about during the illness of he inventor from Tubercular Consumption after numerous experiments, based „p„„ Ase„,es the Bhod ,«« be sound, the Brain yUhy, ana th.. AW«., S,,.,er,. 'j„^,,^ "^ 1 M amount of Vitality. Finding the re- medy to make a eure of his own case, he .ntn,d..oed ,t to the Faculty of Mediein .f'V """' '"'"^^'-^ prescribed with the most -hua.y results, and is used suecest! '""> '" "'« following diseases. Awlor-i Sewing^ Jlaohine$, 83 King «t. ~~\ # ft' k \ i Compound Syrup of Hypophosphltes will (unv Xcrvous and General Debility, whether arising ironi a Sedentary Life, iin healthy Occupation, Residence in Hot or Flat Countries, Grief, Close Study, Anxiety. Indiscretions or abuses, Typhoid and other low fevers, or ironi any other cause. It will cure the earlier fc.tages of Con Kuniptioii, and will give great comfort an.r..r to .n.v g.nilar pveparatio., yet offered to tl.o publi.- ' CHAvr.i.KH Cham,;, M.I)., IhUifav.N.S »»•«., PittHtield, Maine. It 18 prescribe.1 by some of our first physicians. 0..r Phv • • '^""'T*''''' -^"•^''^•'^f--- '^ <'«- Chemists, Boston. Our I hysu'ians consider it a most valuable remedy A. CHRrsrn'. & Co., Chemists, Ottawa, Ontario doSl^.'^'^fel^^'^iTheSo^^r^^^ "'r^''^'' -venhund,^ an a preparatirof'ir.lrtl^rm^rit! "'^ '* '' «"^ ^"«'^» LYMAN8 Cf.AHE & Co., Druggists, Montreftj. 'ff i I i^ ^ TKST1U0MIAL8. («^ri::;i;LS:TS;is-iK£ -^ --^ -'^- ^ave AVKKY Bhown Sc Co., Chemi«te. Halifax. N.a. Cheerfully rcconunend it to all in nend of a good n.edicine OKOK.,K C. GooDwm & Co.. I,ruggi«,,, Bo«ton. Medical men are largely prescribinR it here* KvAXs, Mkkckr & Co., DruRg,„t8, Montn^al. differ '' '" "w";!t'"' """ *^r ^'^•^ '^°>' "-^-•'- ^«t •o> erea. w. C. Thomphon. Chemist* Harbor (Jrace, I , Newfoundland. givir^iSii^Es.^"™^""'^' "^"''^ "^ H.vi>upho.sp,.it.« i. T. B. Barkeh & SoN8, Druggists, St. John. N.B l.een induced to\end ^rti less miuyr^'*' "f ""Pri^^'-ipled have ly resembling it iu n^me Sen u ' "* '''" *?''*^'" ^'^"cles close- order to obtain a UttKore prottt! P'"^**™*"'" '« ^'^«'» f"'' i^ The Public are Cautioned to amtL Tor FRi i awu Compound »yrup or HYPOPMOSPhTw^ ?!?^* no other, as It Is entlr^lw ^,„""^™''*^**»^*»» and take every other remedr *■*"*""* •""•"■*• f"-*^™ U.re Of .amrr;r^« rreTr^' -iT ^ "^ "^^ ^^-- JAMES J. FELLOWS. Chemist, THKonoRK MKrcALF & Co., Boston. Mass.. ®*' *^°*'''' ^^ ^• Caswkll Hazarw & Co.. New York. FPLLKK & PuLLKii. Chicago, HI.. Collins Bros., St. Louis, Mo. J. F. Hknry, New York. ^ N^ e past year, whicli jjave la 31iemi«tB, Halifax, N.S. nf a good nieflicine. Do,, Druggists, Ho«tOD. erpit „ l>raggi«fs, Jfontr»>aI. A th«i any medicine y«»t mist,* Harbor Grace, Newfoundland. >p of Hyi>opliospliiteH is iggists, St. John. N.B. liitls of CJergj'nien and aseh. tl a degree of ceU-hrity the unprincipled have r to offer articles close- iration is asked for. ir wfc ror FEE.Lon'M SPHI'HES, and take «nd diMtlnct from ut up in pint bottles, :h label has the aigna- le face. uinion price «1.5l»; six « 10.00. )WS, Chemist, St. John, N. B. / (.'uloiiiiil Bo pk SJoi-c, - I ■ i,ii. • T. il HALL. Ciriiei Kiiij and Ocnnnin Sue' -.''"■ ■ '• I" ' H iM..:i..., !•, ;,, ,|,, il. ,\, 1_ U C r.Hftihlisni il ISIKt. tf A. CHIPMAN SMITH, ff Cfilillli HqA North Side Market Square, SAINT JOHN N. B. M';\i.i:i! IN o 02 o i ■I o o o o Dni-s, .Mi.t( cria Al('(lic;i. C licinicnl ;ii! I'rcp;ir;i(i(iiis. J^ru'j^<>ists' Siiudriis. Pnt J'ropriclirv INfcd '|-tli;ir,'ll(!;Ml UIlliTN IIIkI UMIICS. (•.•ircl'llllv Srlrcrcil t IMIII thf I. "11(1(111. Li\(i'|MiM|. 1',11-is. A iuid ( ■;iii,i(li;iii .M;irkcls. IIP'I'l.'Ull. Alm-t, -On hand, a lull line i<\ V :init>. Oil and (' t'r(.ini Uie (.•{■Ichraffd luanutiictdi v ..t" 1 )i'andraii) liiMf Ih-I' .^ Co., I. J^ jndnii; Sill >f all niinT iV S ii.^ jmi-f (i o 3 ■7) crushes (>t all kinds. IV., m all liic Icadii'- Kii^lisl Aincrican .Mauiitact I and Id iil'lcs. IPVr Sp.vial attention ,-ivcn t.. the |MCi,arii,,-- and .■-.mpomidin-of INiv.-iiaan^" i'ivs,ript i<>u^. ;,iid f,, lifting' u;) and rqilenishin-- Ships' Medicine Chests. CX3