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THE NEW-BRUNSWICK ^^JV^ yV%OT ^^T^W .^^^V^ <^.^ >iC^^L ^^^ , FOR THE YEAR OF OUR LORD 1854: BEING THE SECOND AFTER BISSEXTILE, OR LEAP TEAR, AND, FROM JUNE TWENTIETH, THE EIGHTEENTH YEAR OF THE REIGN OF HER MOST GRACIOUS MAJESTY, CONTAINING, IN ADDITION TO THE ASTRONOMICAL CALCULATIONS AND PKOTINCIAL LISTS, A TARIETT OF AGRICULTURAL, STATISTICAL, AND GENERAL INFORMATION. i-i SAINT JOHN: PRINTED AND PUBLISHED BY HENRY CHUBB & CO., AT THE ** CODRIER". PRINTING, BOOK-BINDING, BOOE-SELLINO AND STATIONERY ESTABLISHMENT, PRINCE WILLIAM-STREET. I - 'I- I'M # in 5 i H CALENDAR AND CELESTIAL PHENOMENAi Doir.iiiicnl Letter, . A Lunnr Cycle, or Golden Number, ... 12 £pact, - - - - - 1 CHRONOLOGICAL CYCLES. /) Solar Cycle, - - - 15 Lunar Cycio, - . 9 Roman Indictioii, - 12 Julian Period, - 6667 USEFUL DATES FOR 1854. , . 862 years since tho Discovery of America, - - - ^ Discovery of llie River St. John, "N. B., - Adoption of the New Style by Great Brituiu, Conquest of Canada by Great Britain, Deol.i ration of American Indepondenoe, - Landuig of the Loyalist!} in New-Brunswick, Acccdflion of Her Majesty Qneen Victoria, Age of the World, (SHptangiiit,) - 7362 Jewish Era commences Sept. 23d, with - 561ft 260 102 96 78 71 17 ^ Apr. 11 Apr. »2 June 13 .Intio, 24 Oct. 10 Oct. 21 COLMIT OF CHANrKKY. Rt-ffin.9. Endf. Jan. 31 June 6 Oct. 3 KINO'il COLLBOa. lies^ina I Ends. leb. 4 Jan. 12 j Apr. M Apr. j9 I June -t June 10 June 7 ; July. .■) Oct. 7 Sap. 7 1 Dec. 2(J Note. — The Court of Chancery aits in Vacalion on day.s appointed in the preceding Term, which days are generally tho first Tuesday ill every luonih. '"'^^r DAYS OF OPENING THE DIFFERENT LAW COURTS IN 1854. COUNTY. York - Saint Jobn Charlotte • Sunbury - Quoeii's Klng'a Qarlotou - Resli'Jtouc.he . ©loucertit^r I, Nortliuiiiberlan«l Kent - • - Albert We^itrnorlatKl - Victoria, ♦ Shire Towns. Genera/ Sessions nvd Ail Htional ttrtns of Circuit Courts. Court* of Commori Pleas. the Courts of Cofn- inon Pleas. Frederictoa Feb. aland June 27 Jan. 10 nnd Jime 13 M«r.21nnd Oct. 10 tstiint John Jan. 10 " Kan. 1 Mur.l4 « Juuefi Sep. 5 " Pec. 5 St. Andrews Apr. as " Oct. 31 Apr. 11 " Sep. 1!) July U " Dec.K' Burton Feb. 28 Jhu. 10 " June 20 Mnr. 2i " Oct. 17 Ou;i;ctowa Mar. 7 « Jan. 2i " June 27 Apr. 2r> " Oct.a-l ICinii^ton July 11 ' Mar. 7 " Oct. J 7 Jan. 3 " May 2 Wodiistock Sep. 2G Jan. 3 " June 27 Mnr. 7 " Oct. 3 Oalhousie Aug. 2!) Jiin. 3 " July 11 Apr. 11 " Oct. 10 Hathuriit Sop. 5 Jan. 3 " July 4 Apr. 4 " Oct. 3 1 Newcastle Sep. 13 JHn. 10 " July 11 May 2 " Oct. 3 Richibucto Aug. 1 Jan. 10 " June27 Apr. 25 " Bep.2fi Hopewell July 18 Junoi»7 " Nov. 14 Miir.l4 " Pep. 13 Dorcliester July 25 Jum20 " Nov. 21 Apr. 4 " Sep. 12 Andover Be p. 20 Jan. 10 " July 4 Mar. 14 " Oct. 10 Note.— Each of the sittings of the Courts in the preceding table opens uu Tuesday, wrept Hie CixciUt Court for Victoria) wtUcb op«n« on Wtdnesday. © O p. M 4 it tft^p. 13 4 it Rep. 12 4 li Gel. 10 lesday, wrept EXPLANATION OP ASTRONOMICAL SIGNS AND ABBREVIATIONS. Tho San. ? Cerofl. 9 New Moon. $ Pallas. D First Q,uarter. Metiin Full Moon. Hygea. a Last Qudrter. Parlhenope. 9 Mercury. Clio. t Venus. Egeria. © The Earth. Irene. ^ Mara. 1|L .Jupiter. Hora. >^ Saturn. 2 Veata. 1^ Uranug. Iris. ^ Neptune. Hebe. ^ Conjunction. Afltrisa. n (Quadrature. 1} Juno. j* Opposition. Q Ascending Node. (5 Descending Node. "^ Degr oea ^ " Minutes > of Arc. ' Seconds 5 H. or h. Hours M. or in. Minutes S. or s. Secoiida N. North. S. South. ' • E. East. \V. West. M. or in. Morning. A. or a. Afternoon. of Time. Y Aries. y Taurus. n Gemini. 23 Cancer. SI Leo. irjj Virgo. ^ Libra. 1T| Scorpio. 4^ Sagittarius. 240 i^ Capricornus. 270 zx Aquarius. 300 H Puces. 390 6 30 60 90 120 150 180 210 r " -J. COMMENCEMENT OF THE FOUR SEASONS. Vernal Equinox, March 20, 6 o'clock, 86 m. evening. Summer Solstice. June 21, 2 o'clock, 24 m. evening. AutnmnnI Equinox, Sept. 23, 4 o'clock, 29 ni. morning. ^ Winter Solstice, Dec. 21, 10 o'clock, 16 m. evening. MOVEABLE FESTIVALS OF THE CHURCH. Feb. 12 •♦ 19 «« 26 ♦• 28 •• 1 March 5 Apiil9 .. 14 " 16 ♦• 23 Rogation Sunday, . . . , May 21 Ascension Day " 2S Whit Sunday (Pentecost,) . . Juno 4 Trinity Sunday, ** II Corpus Christi, «• 1.5 Advent Sunday, . ^. . . . Dec. 3 EMBER DAYS. March 8 I September 20. June 7 December 20. •■t Septuagesima Sunday, . . Sexagesima Sunday, . . . Quinquagesima, or Shrove Sun. Shrovo Tuesday, ... Ash Wednesdny, ... (Quadra., first Sunday in Lent, Pdim Sunday, Good Friday, Eiister Sunday Low Sunday, * '• - ' ECLIPSES OF THE SUN AND MOON, IN 1854. There will bo two Eclipses of the Sun, and two of the Moon this year. 1st. A partial Eclipse uf the Moon, on tho 12th of May, at 10 o'clock 40 minutes in the forenoon ; invisible in Ncvv-Brunivvick, as the Moon is at that time below the horizon. Visible in Asia and Africa. 2. An annular Eclipse of thS Sun, on tho 26th of May, visible in all North America ; of diflerent niagtiilude and duration : — Beginning of the Eclipse, at 4 o'clock 43 minutes in tha^iAernooo. Middle, at 5 o'clock IS minutes in the afternoon.. End, at 6 o'clock 59 minutes «* *• Duration, 2 hours 16 minutes^ tc <« There will be about ten digits eclipsed on the north part of the San ; bat as the Moon's mugnitudo is less than that of the Sun at that time, the £an*s outer ting will be only about one-third part darkened, and nearly two-thirds of iheiane ring will be left shining, so that the light of the Sun will not be dimioiibed as noeh as though the Moon's miignitudo were larger* ! :l : !| [NoTK. — Ai a lolar Eclipie of the niAgnitude of tliiflrSrcljr occora, it may be iiH tersstinir to give it a particular notice. During this Eclipse the nppnreot diameter of the Noon will be a little less than that of the Sun, and therefore tiie Suit cannot in any placo be entirely or tutnlly eclipsed. This circumatnnco also will cause a bright ring of ligiit to be formed around the darkened parts of the Sun. This ring will be only abeut one-third of a digit wide, and will be visible only in the \icinity where the line of central eclipse passes. The eclipse is central in longitude 73° 53^ west of Greenwich, latitude 44*^ 14' north ; and in longitude 64" 35' west, lalitudo 4P 10' north. 13y finding these positions upon a map, and drawing a line from •ae to the other, the towns and countries through which the central eclipso passes will be readily discovered. The path of the annular eclipse will be abont one hundred miles wide, and extend about fifty miles each side of the line we have described. The annular Eclipse will move obont 100 miles per minute, and will puss through the eastern part uf Upper Canada, through the counties of St Lawrenco, Frknklin, Clinton, and Essex, and through the northern part of Jefferson, Lewis, Herkimer, Hamilton, Wayne, and Washington in New York. It will be seen in nearly all •f Vermont and New Hampshire ; in the north-eai't corner of Massachusetts, and •outh-western part of Maine. It will be annular at Kingston, U. C, at Whitehall, Piattsburgh, Portland, and within ten or twelve miles north-east of Boston. The line of centre and annual eclipse begins at sunrise in the Paci^c Ocean near the Caroline IslandM, long. 162^ 51' east, lat 6^ 43' north, and passes north-eustcrty near the Sundwich Islands, then enters the United States a little north of Astori.i in Oregon, and then travelling nearly easterly, passes through Lake Superior ; now turning soiilli-easterly, pas^tes south of Bytown in Canada, and thence through the connties we have named, to the Atlantic Ocean in York county. Me., 15 miles north of Portsmouth, N. H. It endo at sunset, in long. 51*^ 53' west, lat. 36"^ Id' north. The partial eclipse first touches the earth Ht sunrise in long. 176^^ S5' west, lat. 1° 22' south ; and ends at sunset north-east of the Bahama Islands, iu long. 73^ 41' west, lat. 28*^ 29' north. The first time thi.'t eclipse ever occurred was in 1813, July 2d ; since then it hns returned 31 times, including its return this year. It occurred in April 1860, in May 1818, and in May 18S6. It will return again in June, 1872. Its last return will be in the year 2593, August 17lh. .The next solar eclipse that will attract much attention in this country, will be in 1858, March ISth.] — ^m. Family Christian Mmanac. il lv 3. A partial Eclipse of the Moon, on the 4th of November, at 4 o'clock Iff minutes in the afiertinon, then mvisible in this Province, the Moon being at that time below the horizon; tho eclipse may be seen, however, for a few minutes after the Moon rises, at 4h. 43m. — (greatest magnitude, 0.64 of a digit. 4. A total Eclipso of the Sun, on 20th of November, nt 5 o'clock 14 minutes in the morning, invisiblo here. Visible in ftouth America and on the South Atlantic Ocean. E.XPLANATION OF CHRONOLOGICAL CYCLES. Dominical Letter — the Sunday Letter. Golden A*U7wier— a Dumber which inereases annually by 1, till it comes to 19, when it begins again at 1. Its u^e is to find nearly the day when the Moon changes, &c. Epact — the Moon's iige, or nearly that, at the beginning of the year. Solar Cycle — a period of 28 years, which increases annudlly by 1 to 28. Roman Indiction—h revolution of 15 years, observed by the ancient Ruinans. J^umber of Direction — this never exceeds 39, and is of use in finding Easier Sunday. Julian Period — a cycle of 7980 years, saeeesiively following ooo another. ly bti ill- diameler in aannot I cause a rh'u ring B vicinity le n'' 63r , lalitudo line from il eclipso be aboot i line we 8 through Franklin, lerUiiner, nearly all setts, and Vhileball. )n. cean near h-easttrty of Astoriii rior ; now uough the , 16 miles at. 36*^ 18' ' 35' west, I long. 73* hen it has 1860, III ast return viil attract , Family clock \fi ng at that iutes after ninutCB in ,h Allautie LIGHT HOUSES IN THE BAY OF FUNDY. )er which Its uie is 'a age, or 28 years, 15 years, (ceeds 35, 9S0 years. Board of Cammittionert for the several Liqht Homes in the Bay qT I^tntiy. — Robert W. Crookshank, John Ward, I. Woodward, John Wilson, Esquiras ; Admiral the Hon. W. F. W. Owen, Lieutenant Chnrlns Hare, R. N., and John James Robinson, Esquire, R. N. Isaac Woodward, Enquire, Surveyor of those Light Houses in the Ray of Fuody belonging to New-Brunswick, and also of those belonging to Nova-Scotiu, which are partly supported by this Province. Oannet Rock Light. — This Light is intended to warn vossslif of their approaek to a very dangerous range of shoals and ledges, which extend from the Old Pro- lirietor to the Seal Islands off Maehias, a distance of about twenty miles. It is a ftash light — WHITE — twenty seconds dark, and forty li«ht in each minute. Th« Light House is painted in stripes, vertical, black and white. Bearings and Distance by Compass from the Gannet Rock Light House : This Light bears from the Lijrhl House on Brier Island N.N.W. J W. 22 miles. From the Gannst Rock to tht Old Proprietor, E. ^ S. distance 7 miles. From the Gannet Rock to the Black Rook off White Head Island, N.E. ^ E. 7 miles. From the Gannet Rock to the South-west Head of Grand Manan, N.N.W. 6j| miles From the Gannet Rock to the Northernmost of the Murr Ledges, N. W. ^ N. 2\ miles. To the Southernmost of ditto, called St. Mary's Ledge, W.S.W. 2 miles. From the Gannet Rock to Machi^s Seal Ishind, W. and by N. i| N. 12^ mile*. Between the Northermost and Southermost of the Murr Ledges, there is a range of dangerous rocks and shoals, many of them always above water, and which ex- tend Westward from the Light House about four miles : from this range, farther VVeaterly, about six miles from the Gannet Light, lies a dangerous breaker, callisd the Bull. This may be avoided by keeping three remarkable headlands near the S.W. end of Grand Manan open. From Brier Island Light to the Old Proprietor, N. and by W. | W. 18^ miles. The Blonde Rock from the Southernmost point of CapeSablo Seal Islands, S. and by W. 3 J miles distant. Maehias Seal Island Lights. — There are twc fixed whits lights npon the Maohias Seal Islands, elevated abont 45 feet abc « 'ligh water, and bearing from each other E.8.E. and W.N.W. distant about 200 Uait by which circumstance of two Light Houses at the same station, they will be immediately distinguished from alt otheciights upon the coast, British or American. Both the buildings are painted WhitV: The following are the bearings, by compass, from them, via :-^ To the Southernmost Murr Ledge (St. Mary's) E.S.E. easterly. ** Gannet Rock Light, E. by S | S. 13 miles. " Northern Head of Grand Manan, E. by N. j £. " North-East Rock, distant 2 miles, N.E. by N. •• Little River Head, N. by W. ** Libbey Island Light House (American,) N. W. by W. Vessels standing to the Northward, between these lights and the Gannet Rock, should tack or haul off the moment they bring these lights into one, as they will be tl^n not more than three-fourths of a mile from the Murr Ledges, if more than five miles to the E. of the Lights. [It is reeommended that the Ships* Compasses sheald be well compared and ad- justed (particularly la new ships) before they leave Partridge Island, as serioas errors have frequently occurred from want of attention on this point; and as the variation m the Bay of Fandv is seventeen degrees Westerly (or 1^ points,) it will bo (band by the latest poblished Admiralty Charts, that the course from Partridge !'l i ItUnd down the Day, Soath Channel, between the Old Proprietor nnd N.W- Ledge, it S. W. 4 S., but the course to be itbered rnuat depend on the direction of the wind on leaving Partridge Island.] Head Harbour Light.— fiext in order, aflcr passing Grand Mnnnn, nnd the plair White Light ^American) on West Uuoddy Point, is Mead Hnrhour Light. This is placed on the North-East extremity of Oampo Bullo, und is n guide to Tesscis entering the main channel to West Isles, Moose Islond, ax\•^ the Inner Bay of Pos- ■amaqnoddy ; it enables vessels also, at all times, to enter Head Harbour. It is u fixed White Light. The building is puinted White, with a red croas on it. Point Le Preau Lights. — Upon this projecting hend-land two lights n re placed, one above the other in the same house, and distant twenty-efght feet. Both Lights can be seen from every point of the compass where they may be useful — both nre fixed and White. The Light House is painted red t^nd white, in stripes five feet broad each, horizontally. Partridge Island Light — This Light at the entrance of the River and Hnrbonr of Saint John, having been established above firty years, requires no particular no- tice, farther than that it is a fixed White Light, and the Light House is painted red and white in vertical stripes. The Light was enlarged in November, 1846. Beacon Light. — Within Partridge Island, and upon a spit or bar which extends nbouthalf a mile S. ti. E. off Sand Point, and which dries at two-thirds ebb, stands the Beacon Tower. Upon this Tower a Light is established, which is eminently useful to the coasting trade of St. John, and to all other vessels having pilots on board, as it enables them to enter the Harbour at all hours of the night. A fixed White Light. The house is painted white and black in sfripes vertically. •/ ii;V Quaco Light. — A revolving White Light is pinced on a small rock off Qoaco Head, showing twice full and twice dark in a minute. The Light can be neen from any quarter where a vessel can approach. The Light House is painted white and red in horizontal stripes. -«»... »'•";. • .^i. «« <.tc Cape Enrage Lights on the point of that numo in Westmoreland, nearly op- posite Apple River Harbour, N.S. The house is about 120 feet above the tide mark, and is painted white. A plain White Light. t I LIGHT HOUSES IIT THE BAY OF FUNDY BEIiONGINO TO IfOVA-SCOTI A. Cape Sable Seal Itland Light. — The first Light on approaching the Bay of Fundy is on the South Point of Seal Island. This a plain VVhite Light, elevated about eighty feet above high water mark, and may be seen on approaching, the Island from any point of the compass. A very dangerous rock, under water, hm upon which the eea always breaks, called BLOifDii: Rock, lies 3;^ milfs S. by W. by compass from the Light House. Between this rock and the Island there are Home dangers ; the ground is rocky throughout, and large vessels, therefore, ought not to attempt passing between them. Var mouth Light — On the W. side of Yarmouth Harbour — A plain revolving Light. Brier Island Light.— The Light House on Brier Island is situated about half a mile N.E. from the N. W. point thereof. A plain White Light. Peter*s Itland Light, at the South entrance of Westport, on the east side of the Bay of Fundy, shows Two White Lights, horizontally placed, (to distin- guish it from Brier Island Light) at an elevation of 40 feet above high water mark. This Beacon is intended to lead vessels to Westport, or through Grand Pailage, and will be seen on the approach from Seaward and St. Mary's Bay, until shut in by S. W. point of Brier Island, bearing from it S 54deg. W., and Dartmouth Point on Long Island aide, S. 25 deg. £., and on the North side, (coming out of the Bay;) between N. 11| deg. E. and N. 25 d^.' E. When in the Pasaage, or fair way through, the Light will b« sten all round, and can be pnwed on either aido ; but the Eaetern Pnsa. ^o 'u the deepest and wide*!, niui is recommended to «tran- geri. The best anchornge it on the Brier Iiland or Western aide ortho Harbour. />iV>y Out Light— \a placed on the West fide of Dijjhy Gut, from Brier hinnd North-Easlward. The coast is very bold, and not iudtMited ; iho Light is, there- fore, chiefly intended ns a guide into Digby Biisin. A Whitri Light. Black Hock Lic^ht, on tlio South Shore of the B.iy of Fundy. Fixed Light. Horton Blujf Light, in the Basin of Mincp, 95 fcot alovo spn love), high vrater —rise and full, 40 to 45 feet. The Building is squnro, pnintod White ; stands 60 feet from the Bluff, and shows a Whito Light, which may lie seen in clear weather over the greatest part of the.Bn«in of Mines, (after passing Capo Blomidon,) and above the Five Islands and up Windsor River, until intercepted by the continuation of the Bluff to the bouthward of it. Jlpph River Light, on the North side of the entrance to Apple Hiver, in Chig- necto or Cumberland Bay. Two fixed Lights horizontal. .Ji... .'i J 1. ■ ■ ■ t T Latitude and Longitude of Light Houte$ belonging to Aflw-JBrunsu-icfc, Partridge Island Light House, 46" Beacon do. (St. John Harbour) 45 Point LePreau Light House 45 Head Harbour Gannet Rock Machias Seal Islands Saint Andrews Q,aaco Cape Enrage It *» »• H ti.Jt t MAGNETIC BEARINGS FROM THE RED IRON BELL BUOY OFF PAR- TRIDGE island-October, 1862. Cape Spencer ^ Cape Mispeck • ""' »«i»'' «•' Partridge Island Light Ilonse ' 9!*^ ' Sheldon Point Large Mahogany Island, S.E. Point, Cape Negro, red mark in the bank, Cape Split r.i) s. s. N. 21 N. 49 N. 76 S. 81 S. 78 59° E. 62 E.— distance 8.8 miles E. W. W. W. W. 1.5 1.8 2.1 4.4 »• r Tho Baoy is id 7^ fathoms at low water springs — Deli, nineteen feet above water. DIRECTIONS FOR ENTERING THE HARBOUR OF SAINT JOHN. Vessels entering the Harbour two hours before low water, or two hours flood, or allow water, in passing on the East side of Partridge Island, should give the Spar Buoy (moored near the rocks off the East end of the Island,) a small berth on the larboard hand ; then haul up N.W. by N. until they pasn the Red fron Buoy on the starboard hand, moored on the South-west end of the Foul ground, lialf-way be- tween the Beacon and the Island lights ; then steer for the Beacon light, and give it a small berth on the larboard hand, and N ^ W. wiUtuke them into the Harboar. Vessels should not attempt to pass on the west side of the Islnnd, at low water, witbfllny sea running, but in all cases keep the Island close on board. NoTK. — It would be. advisable for imall vessels, in going up, ifmet by reverse wind or tide, and not more than halfway from the Beacon light to Sand Point, to drop below the Beacon light and anchor inside of the range of it and the East end of the Islaod^to avoid i\ strong current, and to he «ut of the way of large vesseli and i^tenniboats, passing'up and dowu the Harbour. — They should be careful, alsO, alvayt to anchor near the shiore, and not ia the middle of the channel, to avoid large ships. .]^s^■i .^,^j .„ •9sjii^«>| ^t* \i r 1 1 m I 8 ' SIGNALS Made at Partridge Island^ on the approach of VetteU to the Harbour of Saint John. ,.t \" 44 44 44 One Ball, eloie, for one tqaare-rigged ▼enel. One Ball, bair-hoiated, for two aquare-rigged veaaelf. Two Balla, cloae, for three iquare-rig^eaYeMela. Two Balla, aeparate, for four iiqaare-ri|ged veaaela. . A Pendant of any colour, for five aquare-rigged Teaaelf. A Pendant under a Ball, for aii aquare-rigged voasela. A Pendant over a Bull half-hoiited, for leven aquare-rigged veiiela. : -^ A Pendant voder two Balla, cloae, for eiaht aquare-rigged veaaelt. A Pendant between two Bnlla, aeparate for nine aqnare-rigged veaaeU. A Flag uf any colour for ten or more veMela. • ^ ^- • • [The above are hoiated at the Eaat or Weat Yard-arm, according to the avarter the veaaela firat appear in ; and when thpir rig can be made out, the (bllowing deacriptive coloara will be hoisted at the mast head :] A Union Jack for a Flag Ship, with or without a sauadron. with a Red Pendant over, for a two-decker, with a Blue Pendant over, for a Frigate, with a White ditto, for a small armed vesaeL A Blue Pendant for a Merchant-ship or Barque. A Red ditto, for a Merchant Brig or Brigantine. . .. ..- -^ . ' "r. A White and Bine ditto, fur a foreign square-rigged vcsael. r^'*.'', A White ditto, without a Ball, for a topsail Schooner or a Sloop. ^^*"^ ^H'' A Flag, blue and white horizontally, a neutral fleet. A Pendnnt, white and blue, a neutral Man-of-War. A Blue Flag, a neutral Merchant-ship. A Red, White and Blue Flag, an enemy's fleet. A Red, White, aud Blue Pendant, an enemy's Ma n-of-Wa^. A Union Jack, over neutral or enemy's signals, the vessel is detained or a price. A White Flag over auy signal, ^be vessel bears a flag of truce. A lied Flag, with a white square, for a Steamboat. A Ball at the masthead, the vessd is on shore, or in distress ; should immediate «id be necessary, guns to be fired. In thick weather a gun will be fired at Partridge Island in answer to each gon heard at sea. There is a Fog-bell on the Island which is rung in foggy weather to warn vessels of their approach to the shore. When the vessel requires a Pilot, her descriptive Pendant will be ebowa at tlie Yard-arm instead of a Ball. ..^i'AJi^i. ntitC/} TIME FOR GOING THROUGH THE FALLS, NEAR THE CITY OF SAINT JOHIV. ;>«"• j«M ila.PM.t *• The Falls are level, or it is still water, at about three and a half horn* on the fiood and about two and a half on the ebb^ so that they are passable four times in twenty-four hours, about ten or fifteen minutes at each time. No other rule can be given, as much depends on the floods in the river St. John, and the time of high wateror full sea, which is of\en hastened by high Southerly winds. For a few days in the Spring of the year, the height of water in the River St. John renders the passage of the Falls extremely difllealt. ■ < ^ -< • ., ,^ . e Harbour tiit Hi lit H J th« avarter le (bllowing '-mm-^ > _ I or a pr'iM. 1 immsdiate each goa 'jgj waattier K>wa at the awn on the >ur time* in role can b« ime of bigb For a few hn render! • ■■'' ' • II ! M 1854. JANUARY, FIRST MONTH, BEGINS ON SUNDAY. PHASES OF THE MOON. First Qairter, 6th day, at 11 houri, 8 Full Moon, 14th •♦ at 4 •♦ 27 La«t Quarter, 2lBt ** at 8 ** 39 New Moon, 28th " at •* 28 minotei, oyening. •• morning. •* evening. " morning. USES OF ROOTS AND HERBS.~(Froai the American Farmers' Almanac.) Sorrel Seed. — Good for purifying the blood. Self 'Heal. — Good in hemorrhage, diarrhoea, and gargles in sore throat. Summer Savory. — Good in colds and slight febrile attacks. St. John's Wort. — Beneficial in diarrhoea, obstractien of urine, and hysterical eomp'ts. Strawberry Leaves. — Employed in sore throats, ferers, swelled gums, and bewel complaints. Skull Cap. — Remarkably efficacious in Saint Vitus* dance, convulsions and lockjaw. Sweet Flagroot, — Excellent in flatulence, cholic, and wind on the stomach. Sarsaparilla. — An exeellent remedy in all scrofulous, venereal and eruptive diseases. Slippery Elm. — Excellent in urinary and bowel complaints, scurvy* and inveterate eruptions ; also, as a diet in fevers, and externally in poultices. DAY or 1 Sun's Kq. Sun I Moon ' ^^ ■ ■" g f CALENDAR, &c. D«cl. South. Time. 0slo. Riseo. Sets. Sets. Moon's Place ingk IS a- a vr o / m. B. h. m. h.m. h. m. m Avk\^vm b. m. 1 3uN. Circumcision. }) in perigee. 23 1 3 51 7 46 4 22 7 89 knees 10 2 Mon. 9 near Moon. Clear and 22 56 4 19 7 45 4 23 8 54 knees 1 1 3 Tues. VenuA south, 8h. 14m4pve. 22 50 4 47 7 45 4 24 10 4 legs 1 54 4 Wed. Earthquake in Canada, 1663. 22 44 5 15 7 45 4 25 11 11 legs 2 49 6 Thur. ^ rises, 9h. 40m. ^ cold. 22 37 5 41 7 45 4 26 Morn. feet 3 26 « Frid. Fipiphany. 7* so. 7h. 55m. 22 30 6 8 7 45 4 27 16 feet 4 18 7 Sat. Stormy, 22 23 6 34 7 44 4 29 1 18 head 5 3 8 Sun. 1st Sundny aAer Epiph. Galileo 22 15 7 7 44 4 30 2 20 head 9 1 9 Mon. [died, 1642. 22 7 7 25 7 44 4 31 8 22 head 7 4 10 Tues, Venus so., 9h. 7m. ev. 21 58 7 50 7 43 4 32 4 23 neck 8 10 11 Wed. ^ in apogee. with snow. 21 49 8 14 7 43 4 83 5 24 neck 9 16 12 Thur. Moon farthest north. 21 39 8 37 7 43 4 84 6 20 arms 10 10 IS Frid. ^ rises, 9h. 8m. Fine. 21 29 9 7 42 4 36 Rises. arms 10 88 14 Slat Great fire in St. John, 1837. 21 19 9 22 7 42 4 37 5 3 arms 11 33 15 Sun. 2d Sunday after Epiphany. 21 8 9 44 7 41 4 88 6 7 breast ev. 1 16 MOH. Mars south 8h. 18n. morn. 20 57 10 6 7 41 4 89 7 12 breast 6 44 17 Tues. Changeabie. 20 45 10 25 7 40 4 41 8 16 heart 1 21) 18 Wed. Franklin born, 1706. 20 33 10 45 7 39 4 42 9 22 heart 1 54 19 Thur. Venus south, 2h. 63m. ev. 20 20 11 3 7 38 4 44 10 27 bowels 2 2t 90 Frid. Howard died, 1790. Cold. 20 7 11 21 7 37 4 45 11 34 bowels 3 6 fil Sat. Mars south, 3h. Im. morn. 19 54 11 88 7 37 4 47 Morn. bowels 8^7 22 Sun 3d Sunday after Epiphany, 19 41 11 55 7 85 4 48 43 reins 4 33 23 Mon. W. Pitt died, 1806. 19 27 12 10 7 34 4 50 1 57 rein» 6 26 94 Tues. 9 greatest brilliancy. ^ 19 13 12 25 7 33 4 52 8 12 secrets 6 84 25 Wed. Conversion of St. Paul, siorm 18 58 12 39 7 32 4 63 4 29 secrets 7 4Sl » Thur >piri(;« and lowest. Fran, Jef- 18 43 12 62 7 81 4 55 5 40 thighs 9 7 27 Frid. Mozart b'n, 1756, [frey;d, 1850. 18 28 13 4 7 30 4 56 6,48 thighs 10 14 '28 Sat. Sir F. Drake d, 1596. may be 18 12 13 16 7 29 4 57 Sets, knees 11 19 :29 Sun. 4th Sunday after Epiphany. 17 56 13 27 7 28 4 59 6 26 knees Mom. 80 Mon. Venus near Moon. expected. 17 40 13 86 7 27 5 7 42 legs i 31 3=S Taes. Cape Horn doubled, 1516. \«> -'i III t ■■■ ". .u.tnu.y .\ J-M-'j. 17 23 13 45 7 2615 21 8 52 leje 68 ■ ! :i; 10 FEBRUARY, SECOND MONTH. BEGINS ON WEDNESDAY. 1864 I'lIASES OF THE MOON. Firit Qaarter, 4th day, at 5 hours, 53 minutes. Full Mcon, 12th " at 10 •• IS " Lnit Quarter, 20th " at 6 "0 New Moon, 26th " at 11 " 55 •vening. evening, morning, evening. Shepherd's Purse. — Good for relax, oyerflovvfipg f^f thq i^iep^es, and bloody pi|«»? Sassafras. — Very good in eruptivo diseases and rlieuniatic complaints. Skunk Cabbage. — Good for bleeding at the lungs, coughs, asthma and obstructed menses, ; ?i'>l5'«? nJ b^.'.»<'-- \t., a -y*'- Tansy. — Good to promote menstruation, to iexpel worms and remove obstrur^tiens. Tormentil. — Good for diarrhooa, hemorrsg«, and fiuor albus. '' Valerian. — Good in all oases of nervous^ hysteric, and ppa^medic affections. Ks li't Vervain. — Good in intermittent, scrofulous and gravel complaints. .'--', ^ Germander. — Excellent in .all mflamtnatory diseases. '::!.>' '^ m. >•? Wild Mint. — Used in diarrhooa to strengthen the stomach, and promote the menses. While Pond Lily Root. — Used in scrofnlons tumours, canker, gleet and whites. '>"'- Guiacum. — Strengthens th« stomach and purges an impure state of blood. V\>>'^' Hyssop. — Used in humoral asthma, coughs and diseases of the chest. '^ Cinnamon. — Used in sickness of the stomach, 6ic. Wormwood. — Promotes the appetite and aids digestion, and is good in dyspepsia and intermittents. Day ok 1 2 S 4 6 61 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 }b 16 17 CO CALENDAR, &c. Wed Thur. Frid. Sat. Sun. Mon. Tues. Wed. Thur. Frid. Sat. Sun. Mon. Tues. D on equator (2d). Blustering Pur. V.Mary. Candlemas day. Venus south 2h 12m. eve. h near ;d. $ stat. and cold. 5th Sunday after Epiphany. Sir iR. Peel born, 1788. }) in apogee. Perhaps rain. Priestley died, 1834. ]) hignest. Clear and fine a.Vic. & Pr. Alb. married, 1840 $ south Ih. 38m. eve. for the SeptuRgesima Sunday, season English revolution, 1*688. Valentine. Bat. St. Vincent, '97 Wed. Copt. Cook killed, 1799. Thur. Nat. debt commenced, 1500. 17 Frid. ^ in aph. 16th, Falling weather. 18 Sat. enters «y. Luther died, 1546- 18 'Sun. SeKugesima Sunday. Galileo 20 Mon. Snow storms [born, 1564. 2|1 Tues. 9 so. 41 eve. about 22 Wed. Washington born, 1732. 23 Thur. }> in apogeo. this time. 24 Frid. St. Matthias. 26 Sat. Napoleon escaped fr. Elba , 1^15. 26 Sun Quinqungesima Sunday. , < . 27 Mon. Gt. fire in King's Square^ 1849, 28tTue8. Shrove TneMay. 11 17 10 55 10 331 10 12 9 50 9 28 9 5 8 43 8 21 7 58 11 64 Moru. )AY. 1804 1 obstructed intiens. 18. ie menses. Iiites. '*- c > -vV "'■> Tins* spepsia and Higb Water K. m. 5 53 IP 1;? it! ihH. MARCH, THIRD MONTH, BEGINS ON WEDNESDAY. 11 Firat Quarter, 6th day. at 2 Full Moon, 14th i« at 1 L»gt Quarter, 21st II at 1 New Moon 28th i( at PHASES OF THE MOON. hours, 25 minutes. 9 18 7 i« in apoga*. Br. & For. Bib. S Ember Day. }> farthest North. Cold winds Botany Bay discov., 1787. 9 south'lO 54 m. 2d Sunday in Lent. ^ stationary. Snow or $ visible, even. rain Lord Cornwallis' victory, 1792. Martinique taken, 1794. St. Patrick. Faiir and Sterne died, 1768. fine M Sun in Lent. $ stat. enters Pieces. , Falling > in perigee. ; rAt }) farthest south. weather. Treaty of Vienna, 1815. 9 south 10 1 m. Lady Day. 9 near }) 4th Sund. in Lent Bank of Eng- [land tncor. 1694 Canada cecsd to France, 1632. Boisterous Treaty of Utrecht. 1718. Beethoven died, 1827. Woon'fi Place. feet feet head head neck neck neck arms arms breast breast breast heart heart bowels bowels reins reins sec'ts scc'ts thighs thighs thighs knees knees legs legs feet feet head head HigJi Water h. m. 38 16 52 25 59 3 33 4 11 4 6 7 9 10 55 7 36 2 9 10 53 11 31 ev. 4 36 1 9 1 44 2 18 2 56 3 38 4 30 5 43 6 20 8 67 10 6 10 56 11 38 Mom. 14 9 48 u l;?i 12 APRIL, FOURTH MONTH, BEGINS ON SATURDAY. 1804. 1 1 PHA3CS OF THE MOON. First Quarter, 6th day. at 10 hours, 88 minutes. morning, Full Moon, 13th «t at 1 n 13 4« mornmg. Last Quarter, 19th <( nt 7 ft 30 <( evening. New Moon, 27th ti at • 1 (« 30 f( morning. >: ■/ J , <»:- .\f '!!;•:* Fumitory. — Good for cutaneous eruptions. Oinger. — Used in dyspepsia, flatulency, toHic compounds, &c, Groundsell. — Good internally as a gentle emetic for ulcers. Oeutian.-^Qood in dyspepsia, liver complaints and debility. Hoarhound. — BeD^aficial in asthma, coughs, jaundice and obstructions. [''^ " Horseradish. — Beneficial in chronic rheumatism, asthma, debility atid cramps. Buttepnut. — In cordial or extract, a good aperient, and a gentle cathartic for worms. Bayberry. — Good in dysentery and all excessive evacuation ; excellent for canker. Burdock ^oot. — Used for diseases of the kidneys and obstructions. Barberry Bark. — Good for affections of the liver, jaundice, fever and dysentery. Black Hoarhound. — Good to promote the menses ; excellent in nervous diseases. Bogbean, — Good to strengthen the stomach, useful in scurvy, herpetic diseases and rheumatism. Cayenne. — EAsellent in fevers, cholera, palsy, dyspepsia, colds, &c. DAY or r o Sat, 2 Sun. 8 Mod. 4 Tuea. Wed. «Thur 7 Frid. 8 Sat. SSlTN. 10 11 12 18 14 Ifi 16 17 19 21 22 23 Mon. Tues. Wed. Thur. Frid. Sat. Sun. Mon. 18 Tues Wed. 20 Thur. Frid. Sat. Sun. 24 Mon. 26 Tues. 26 Wed 27 Thur. 28 Frid. 29^at aOlBuiv. . ,1 I I ' l— ^a i CALENDAR, dtc. > near >i. Rain 5th Sunday in Lent. Batl. Co- penhagen, 1801. St. Ambrose. > highest & apo. about this time Napoleon sent to Elba, 1814. Raphael born, 1483. Frequent Hudson's BayComp. estab. 1692. 6th Sun. in Lent — Palm Sunday. (, Btat'ry. changes Canning born, 1770. looked for ^ 4outh, 8h. 38m. eve Catholic Emancipntion, 1829. Good Friday, about this time. and clock agroe. Easter Sunday. Warm Eastsr Monday. Franklin d. 1790 ^ farthest south, rains, }> near ^. enters '^. and pleasant $ south 9h, 11m. morn weather, [ }) near Venus. 1st Sun. aA. Easter. St. George. "Jt on eqiiator. [burnt, 1 849' St. Mark. Can. Par. Houses ^ south 7 62 ev. }> near 1^. Expect a change. War veith France, 1803. 2d Sunday after Easter. D«cl. North o / 4 4 6 5 6 6 6 7 7 7 8 8 9 9 9 10 10 10 n 11 11 12 12 12 13 13 13 14 14 14 32 55 18 41 3 26 40 11 34 56 18 40 2 24 45 6 28 49 9 80 51 11 31 61 10 80 49 8 27 45 U«l. of Time. 08lo. m. 8. 3 3 3 3 2 2 2 1 1 1 1 aO sO 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 2 2 59 41 28 5 47 80 12 55 38 22 6 49 84 18 a 12 26 40 64 7 20 32 44 66 7 17 28 87 46 66 Sun Rises. n.m. 45 43 41 39 37 85 83 31 29 27 26 24 22 21 19[6 Sets. h.m, 17 16 14 13 11 8 4 8 1 69 58 56 66 6 6 6 6 6 96 6 66 6 23 24 26 27 28 29 ai 32 33 84 36 37 88 89 41 42 43 44 46 47 48 49 61 62 63 54 66 57 58 69 Moon I Rises. Moon's . „ Place, n. m. 10 60 11 58 Morn. 60 1 43 2 30 8 10 3 48 4 9 4 37 3 2 Rises. 7 19 8 35 9 33 11 8 Morn. 18 1 20 2 10 2 49 3 21 3 48 4 11 4 34 Sets, 7 88 8 36 9 40 10 41 High Water h. m. head neck neok arms irms ftrifeM breast breast heart heart bowels bowels bowels reins reins bowels bowels thighs thighs knees kneeji legs legs feet feet feet head head neok neck 1 1 2 2 3 4 5 6 24 64 26 68 616 19 92 63 8 21 9 3Q 10 16 10 66 11 30 •v. 6 39 1« 66 37 28 27 46 21 8 46 9 46 10 31 11 11 11 45 Mora. 20 86 Y. 1804. ing, ing. ng. ing. \ V A- tmpa. •* for worms. )r canker. 'senlery. diseaies. diseases and loon'sl"*'' Place, r •••' h. m. ms ins t i,.,. HI I i ! DAY I C 3 1 2 4 f U ^•■O-' I 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 21 22 23 24 25 26 28 2S 30 31 1864. MAY, PiFtH MONTH, BEGINS ON MONDAY. ts PHASES OF THE MOO.V. FirPt Quarter, 5th day. at 4 houri, 46 iDinute*, morning. , Full Moon. I21I1 <( nt 10 t( 52 t( morning. ; Last Quarter, l»th •1 at 1 in apogee and highest. ['51 3 Wed. Inv. of the Cross. Fine and 4Thur.Siege of Quebec raised, 1776. i Frid. Napoleon died, 1821. pleasant. « Sat. 3) near $ . [tak. by Eng. 165R. 7 StJN. 3d Sond. after Easter. Jamaica 6 Mon. (9th) }> on equator. Cloudy 9 Tues. 9 gr. elong. west. 10 Wed. Battle ot Lodi, 1796. with rain. 11 Thur. Lord Chatham died, 1778. 12 Frid. h very dim. Variable, 13 Sat. 3) perigee, [renheit born, 1686. 14 Sun. 4th Sondny after Easter. Fah- 15 Mon. O'Connell died, 1847. 16 Tues. witli thunder showers. 17 Wed. Talle3rrond died, 1838. *8 Thur. Loyalists landed at St. John, '88. 19 Frid. 1|L south 4h. 12m. 30 Sat. Clear [Fred., 1816. 31 Sun. Sth S. of Eas. — First Steamer at 22 Mon. 5 on equator. 23 Tues. Arcturas south lOh. 8m. 24 Wed. Queen Vicloria botn, 1819. 26 Thnr. Ascension Day — Holy Tlinrs. 26 Frid. and fine. [Ini«,1840. 27 Sat. Fonn. stone Mecli. Ins., St. John 28 Sun. Sunday after Ascension. 25 Mon. D in apogee, and highest. 30 Tues. Pope died, 1744. Warm 31 Wed.{2^ sonrm .-Sm oat..2ht|3 ¥ ^'T ■11 1 JUNE, SLXl'H MONTH, BEGINS ON THURSDAY. 1864. I'UASEd OF TllK MOON First Quarter, 3d day. ut 7 houra. 66 minutes. evening. Fail Moon, 10th it at 6 «( 46 «• evening. liAtt Quarter, I7tfi K at 9 in apogee. Warm. 27 Tues. D near Mere. 28 Wed. Great Are in Quebec, 1843. 23 29 Thur. St. Peter. Ctear and 23 SOiFrid. $ south 9hl3m morn, pleasant. 23 Eq. Time, ©fast 111. 8. 11 19 26 33 4U 45 61 66 1 6 10 13 16 19 22 24 25 26 27 27 27 27 2 35 2 26 2 16 2 6 Sun Ritjcs. SetF. ii- m. h. in. 56 45 35 23 12 48 36 24 23 23 23 23 23 23 23 23 23 23 26 23 26 23 24 23 21 18 15 12 sO aO 11 2 14 27 40 1 6 19 32 45 67 10 23 2(5 47 4 4 1 4 i i 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 21:7 20,7 20,7 10,7 19,7 18,7 187 18:7 177 1717 17 7 Moon Sets. m. 17 17 17 17 167 3 11 16 16 17 17 17 17 17 18 18 18 19 19 20 20 35 35 36 37 37 38 39 40 40 41 41 42 42 43 43 44 44 45 45 45 45 45 46 46 46 46 46 46 46 46 Moi;p. 14 41 1 6 1 2 2 2 3 Rises. 8 64 27 1 14 40 Moon's Place. breast breast heart heart sec'ts sec'ts rftins reins 12 sec'ts sec'ts tliishs 9 10 11 II 65 46 25 56 Morn. 23 'o thighs knees knees knees egs I'gS feet feet 46 7 30lhead 53 19 60 27 Sets. 9 3 9 43 10 15 11 9 head neck neck neck arms arms arms breast 10 44 breast heart High Water h. TV. 2 2 3 4 6 6 7 n 61 35 21 25 37 38 8 37 9 30 10 18 11 6 11 65 Ev.45 1 34 a 26 8 10 4 17 6 19 6 24 7 26 8 26 9 24 10 12 10 66 11 37 Morn. 14 50 1 23 2 1664. ng. I "«• . ing. ing. 1 ; may 1)6 nsed 1, 6ic. &c. coldd. 1 pox, &c. amuialionn and fluxes, 1 and oil )ile8, rel{ IX, dec. rvous diseasM, rm of a pillow, y may also bo equal parts oi' Moon's Pluce. High Water 1 h. tv. breast 2 1.3 breusi 2 61 iieurt 3 35 heart 4 2i sec'ts 6 25 sec'ts 6 37 rftins 7 3S reins 8 37 ncc'ts 9 30 sec'ts 10 18 thighs 11 « thighs 11 55 Unees Ev.45 knees 1 34 knees 2 2<> legs 3 10 U'gs 4 17 feet 5 1!) feet 6 24 head 7 26 head 8 26 ueck 9 24 neck 10 12 neck 10 66 arms 11 37 arms Mom. arms 14 breast 50 breast 1 23 heart 2 W' ' IS54. Brooii AnUe An^cl A grim PelliU Pinm Peppe Polly Poplat • * »^ «^ sr < • 3 s ? ?r 4._ 1 Sat. 2 8 Siris Moil 4 TlU! 6 VVe( e Thu 7 Frkl 8 Sat. 9 Strji 10 Mori VI Tue 12 Wet 18 Thu 14 Frid 15 Sat. 16 Sun 17 tVlon 18 Tues 19 We. 20 Thu 31 Frid 22 Sat. 23 SUxN 24 Mou 25 Tuei 26 VVe( 27 Thu 28 Frid 2.9 Sat. 30 Sun 81 Mon 1854. JULY, SEVENTH MOPriTI, BEGINS ON SATURDAY. U Firit Qvartor, 8<1 Full Moon, lOth Lust 0,119 rtt>r, 16tli N«w Moon, 2ith PHAAES OF TIfK MOON. iny, at » hours, 7 njinotet, fhnrntng. morninjf. Avtning. •rening. at 1 ii 40 nl 7 •• 41 at 10 (1 92 *• «• Broonitop».~iioiK\ to rulitv* tiiu m\w, and may bo Med after fuvers to ntuanso thu kiUnoys uml water pK«fkigP!i. Ani«r. Seed.— Good i fl Uuleiu rlioli/'.and tocorrect and fliivour unpioasanlmedicine.*. ^/ig-c/tca.— Kxcolluiit III I* vers, bowel <;om[)!ainl« and indigestinn. Acrimony ifam;^— Excell«nl to purify the blood and remove obstractiona. PellUonj of ilte ^Fa//.— Exc*ilt.»t remedy for the suppression of tlie urine, eraTel and liltf. ® Pinua CanaiJennis.—XJieM for diMaaeM of the back and kidncya. /'c;7;;c/-/7»i/i/.— Adminiiterod ia nervous attections of the atomach, flatulence, and to allay roinitm^. Polly Poddy i/a/- i^rt/'A-.— Excellent in diarrhtca, debility and indigeatioD. ^ ' l)\Y Ol' "a- 3- 4 6 ej 7 8 9 10 ¥1 •12 18 14 \b 16 17 18 19 20 91 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 81 Sat. SiMon. Tiios. Wed. Thur. Frkl. Hat. Sun. Mon. Tiies. Wed. Thur. Frid. Sat. Sun. iVTon. Ttifis. Wed. Thur Frid. Sat. Sun. Mon. Tueg. Wed. Thur. Frid. Sat. Sun. Mon. CALENDAR, &c. Decl. North. F.nstport t!i!cen by Brit. 181.5. 3d Sun. nfter Tn.i. Visit. V. M. [Sir R. PcpI died, I860. Dec. (T. S. independence, 1776. Fr. take Algiers 1830. Growing Boston Belt led, 16.30. Sheridfin died, 1816. * shoicers. 9 south Oil. 17m. morn. \\\\ Sun. nfter Trin. J) per. and ]) near Jupif. [lowest. Venus near Saturn. Dry and 1\. south Oil. 21tn. morn, loarm. [twiien Fr. & N. K. ships, 1696. Action in St. John harbour be- [(I4tlj) Freneh rev., 1789. 5th Sunday after Trinity. Pnllu.s 180^ from 0. Varia- Hain[Kleri died, 1643. ble 9 aonth 91i. 25m. morn, for Hit i) near Saturn. Margaret. Robert Burns died, 1706. Magdalen. season. 6th Sun. after Trin. ]) ajxigee. [0 enters 25- St James. Bat. Lundy'.s Lane, St. Anne. Hoi arid [1813. Rev. iii France, 1830. fine. liord Durham died, 1840. [1845. Dog-days begin. FiroioSt. John, 7th Sunday after Trin. Signs of $ 80. 9h. 44m. morn. rain. 23 28 •22 i2 22 8 4 59 .54 49 i2 48 87 30 23 16 8 51 43 33 24 14 4 53 42 30 19 7 54 42 29 15 1 48 33 IS 22 22 22 22 22 22 21 21 21 ^1 21 21 20 20 20 20 20 19 19 19 19 19 18 IS 18 'ir.r. Time 0s!o. III. 8 3 23 3 35 3 46 3 67 4 8 18 28 4 38 47 60 5 13 20 27 40 46 51 65 5 69 6 2 6 5 6 7 6 9 6 10 6 10 6 10 6 9 6 8 6 6 6 4 Sun IlirfPs. Sets, >>• ni. h. ni 21 22 22 23 24 25 25 26 27 27 28 29 30 81 31 82 33 84 35 86 37 38 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 46 45 45 45 44 44 44 43 43 43 42 42 41 40 39 39 38 37 36 35 34 33 32 31 30 29 28 27 26 25 24 Moon Sets. Ii. m 11 31 11 53 Morn. 15 38 1 8 41 27 1 2 Rises 8 33 9 19 9 55 10 23 10 4S 11 12 11 34 11 57 Morn. 22 52 27 8 67 Sets. 8 19 8 48 9 14 9 3S 9 57 10 19 10 42 AToon'a Place. henrt )elly belly belly reins reins StiC'tS (JCC'tS thigha thighs 'kuees cnees egs egs feet feet head head head neck nock irms irms arras breast breast heart heart heart belly belly iittrti h, m. 6 36 It 1: *' 1 I . I - 1:': 10 AUGUST, EIGHTH MONTH, BEGINS ON TUESDAY. 1854* fil 11 (C ot 8 • c S3 (f morning. '/I at 9 «< 5 4( morning. ^ \ at 1 t( 16 « evening. • ' at 1 l( 23 t< morning. PHASES OF THE MOON. Firit Quarter, 1st da j, at 6 honrs, 44 minutes, eTeniog. Full Moon, 8lh Last Quarter, 15th New MoQB, 23d First Quarter, Sist Parsley Pert. — Excellent in all obstructions of the urine, jaundice and afiectiona of the liver. Tanty. — Excellent in fevers, droppy, &c. . • ' Wild Carro^^Useful in gravel, diseases of the bladder and suppressed menses. Yellow Dock. — Excellent in diseases of the skin and scroiuleus disorders. Yarrow. — Good to purify the blood, open the pores and remove obstructions. Archangdt or Dead JVettle. — Good in diarrhcDa, fev^s, whites and bowel complaints. Avtnt Root and Herb. — Good in bleeding at the lungs, cholic and relax. All Heal, or Wound Wort. — Excellent as a wash for wounds; and, if applied as a ponltice, green, will prevent gangrene, and heal quickly; anointment may be made from it while green, and uved with advantage in qji cases of accidenial wounds, or an old wound. IMLY OF HI a- a a w CALENDAR, &c. .',1 1., Sum's Uecl. rNorlh. o / iTues. 2 Wed. SThur. 4Frid. 5 Sat fiSxTir. 7Mon. 8 Tues. gWed. 19 Thur. 11 Frid. 12 Sat. 13 Sun. 14 Mon. 16 Tues. IfiWed. 17 Thur. 18 Frid. 19 Sat 20Sujr. Eq. Time, ©slo. ID. ■. 21 22 28 24 26 26 Mon. Tues. Wed. Thur. Frid. Sat 2rr|STjw. 28 Mon. 29T«eB. 30 Wed. 31 Thur. Lammas day. Am. disc. 1498. 18 4 Battle of the Nile, 1798. 17 48 Rain about this time. 17 33 $ south 9h 49ro. morn. 17 17 N'fl'd. taken possess, of, 1583. 17 1 8th Sunday after Trio. T/ans6g. 16 45 Clear and fine. 16 28 ^ visible morn. 16 11 Aehburton Treaty, 1842. 15 54 St. Lawrence. Thunder showers 15 87 Byng deatr. Spanish fleet, 1718. 15 19 }) on equat. may be expected. 15 1 9th Sunday after Trinity. 14 43 ^ south 9h. 51m. eve. 14 24 Napoleon born, 1769. [1784.14 6 Prov. of New-Brunswick estab. 13 47 ^reat fire in St. John, 1839. 13 28 gF. elong. wast. Warm. 13 9 to the north — in apogee. 12 49 1 0th Sunday after Trinity. 12 29 Hot sun 12 9 ^ Stat. and warm winds. 11 49 Herschell died, 1822. 11 29 St Bartholomew. 11 9 St. Jas.— J. Watt died, 1819. 10 48 Great Are in Portland, 1841. 10 27 llthS. af.Trin. [Pr.Alb'tb. '19. 10 6 St Augustine. dloudy, 9 45 St. Joltii Bap. beheaded. 9 24 with rain. 9 Bunygg died. 1688. 8 41 Sun Rises h. m. 1 57 53 48 43 37 30 23 15 7 58 48 38 28 17 5 53 40 26 13 58 2 44 2 28 2 13 49 50 52 52 54 55 66 57 4 58 ^59 5 Sets, h. in 57 40 23 6 49 31 13 2 3 4 5 6 8 9 10 11 12 14 15 16 17 19 ?.0 21 5 22 5 23 23 21 19 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 9 Moon Sets. h. ro. 11 6 11 37 Morn. 16 1 6 2 13 3 24 Rises. 8 21 8 48 9 13 9 35 9 59 10 24 I- 10 53 11 26 Morn, o oo 5 Moon's Place. 56 55 6 53 6 51 6 60 6 48 6 46 6 44 6 42 6 41 6 39 6 37 5 25 6 35 52 1 41 2 44 3 46 Sets. 7 41 8 2 8 24 8 46 9 10 9 37 10 12 10 56 reins reins sec'ts sec'ts thighs thighs knees knees legs legs feet feet feet head head neck neck neck arms arms breast breast breast heart heart bowels bowels Higii Water h. m. 3 27 10 57 56 8 28 9 43 10 44 11 38 ST. 29 1 1 2 8 3 4 5 16 6«^ 88 17 59 42 35 6 49 8 8 9 24 10 20 11 4 11 41 Morn. 15 reins reins reins secrets 47 16 48 21 67 3 84 1804< av -1 . afi«ctiona of menses. >n8. si complaints. applied as a nent may be of accidental Moon's Place. Iligta Water h. m. reins reins sec'ts sec'ts thighs thighs knees {nees egs egs 'eet eet eet lead lead neck neck neck rms irms )reasl }reast }reast leart leart )0we]s jowels eins eins ■reins ecrets 5 27 4 10 4 57 6 56 7 8 5 28 9 43 10 44 11 38 eT. 29 1 15 1 50^ 2 88 8 17 3 59 4 42 6 35 6 49 8 8 9 24 10 20 11 4 11 41 Morn. 15 47 16 48 21 67 84 1964. SEPTEMBER, NINTH MONTH, BEGINS ON FRIDAY. ff full Moon, 6th Last Quarter, 14th New Moon, 22(' First Quarter, 29lli PHASES OF THE MOON. day, at 4 hours, 34 minutes, ** at 1 •' 46 '• at 3 " 19 " *• at 7 «* 64 «« evening. '^ morning. 1^ morning. < morning, i Brook Lime, — Good in scurvy, sore eyes, and all impurities of the blood. '"^rince^s I'VafAcr.— Excellent in profuse menstruation, bowel complaints, and piles. •Igrimony, common. — Employed in fevers, jaundice, coughs, and bowol complaints. Surnet. — Excellent astringent, used in fluxes, and overflowing of the menses. Bistort — Very useful in diarrhcBa, bleeding piles, and all fluxes of the bowels and lungs. Blackberry Leaves. — Good in diarrhoea, cholera infantum and dysentery. Burdock Seeds. — Used for camps, and as a diuretic for inflammation ;.' the kidneys, spasms, &c. Balm. — Useful for colds, headache, indigestion and nervous complaints. Clovrs. — Good in flatulency, gout and dyspepsia. Olivers. — Good in gravel, dropsy, fevers, obstructions and eruptions. Comfrey Root. — Valuable in dysentery, coughs, diseases of the bladder, kidneys and bowels. DAT OF ST 1 2 8 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 }Z M 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 i28 CALENDAR, &c. Sun's Decl. North. Frid Sat. Sun. Mon. Tues. Wed. Thur. Frid. Sat. Sun. Mon. Tues. Wed. Thur. 15 Frid. J6 Sat. Sun. Mon. Tues. Wed. Thur. Frid Sat. Sun. Mon. Toes. Wed. Thup. 29 Frid. aosst. (i.Vic. flrst visit Scotland, 1842. near 1^ and farthest S. 12th Sunday after Trinity. New }>per. [style adop. in Brit. 1752. $ south lOh. 24m. morn. Fair and fine Hannah More died, 1833. Montreal surr. to British, 1766. Industrial exhib. at St. John, '5i. 13th S. af. Trin. [Dog-days end Wet and stormy. [1759. Battle of Quebec— Wolfe killed, ««Fir8t8od'»E.&N. A.R. '53. , . [VVellinj^ton died, 1S52. Malta tak. 1800. N.\ '•ksur.'76. 14th Sunday after Trinity. Quebec cap., 1759. Clear 9 south lOh. 36m. moru. and pleasant. St. Matthew. SirW. Sccftt d. 1832 ? nearest 0. Battle of Aasaye, 1803. 15th Sun. afier Trin. Windy, First vess. from St. J. for Cal.'49 with rain, Nelson born, 1758. about this time. St. Michael. ]) to the south. St. .lerome. • near V-- 8 7 7 7 6 6 6 5 5 4 4 4 3 3 3 2 2 1 1 1 N. S. 1 1 2 2 2 Eq. of Time. ©Fa III. s. 19 58 36 14 51 29 7 44 21 59 36 13 50 27 4 41 17 54 31 8 44 21 3 26 49 19\ 86 46| 1 1 1 2 2 2 3 3 3 4 4 4 5 5 5 6 6 6 7 7 7 8 8 8 9 9 9 Sun Riaes h. m. 6 24 43 8 23 42 2 22 48 3 24 45 6 27 48 9 80 51 12 33 55 15 36 57 18 38 58 18 38 57 5 5 5 5 5 o 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 6 Sets, h m. 26 27 28 29 30 32 83 34 36 37 88 39 40 42 43 45 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 57 58 59 1 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 o 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 5 5 5 Moon Sets, h. m. 34 32 80 28 26 24 22 20 19 17 15 13 11 9 7 5 3 1 59 58 56 54 52 60 48 46 44 42 40 8<» 11 53 Morn 1 2 16 8 36 Rises 7 12 7 7 8 8 9 10 10 11 Moon's Place. 35 59 23 51 22 45 36 Morn. 33 1 34 sec'ts thighs thighs knees knees legs legs feet feet head head neck neck neck arms arms breast breast High Water h. m. 2 38ibrea8t 3 42 heart Sets. 6 28 50 13 41 14 53 45 heart bowels bowels bowels reins reins sec'ts Isec'ls 10 48|thighs 11 59lthiehs 1 ■ 1 1 r'l ii;; 1 ;v I II 4 ti !i!-i i m 16 OCTOBER, TENTH MONTH, BEGINS ON SUNDAT. Id54. 1 ii >i if PHASEB OF THE MOON Fall Moon, 6th day, at 2 hours, 62 Lait Qnarter, Idth New Moon, 2lBt First Quarter, 28th at at at 8 4 2 << 6^ 40 20 mmntes, «( morning, evening, evening, evening. ji.>,- »\- Centuary. — Good in fever and ague, and defective digestion. « Coltsfoot. — Esteemed in coughs, asthma and consumption. -^i^-ut' dalumbo Root.— -Good in juundice, liver complaint and dyspepsia. ntcuHvo^t Dandelion Root.-^A good remedy in diseases of the liver, gravel and constipation. Devil's Bit. — Seabious root, good in coughs, fevers and inflammations. Elder Flowers, — Good in skin diseases and promoting perspiration. Elecampane. — Good in cholics, colds, coughs, dropsy and cutaneous diseases. ,\ ,(,\d Onion. — Useful in coughs and asthma. Pennyroyal. — Good for suppressions of the mine, obstructed menses and the gravel. Motherwort. — Used in low fevere, chronic weakness and nervous afiections. i.;.4»,t«VblV Quassia. — Adapted to dyspeptic cases and to d»^bilitated digestive organs. Raspberry Leaves. — Used in bowel complaints and canker. Rhubarb Rcot {English). — Excellent in uU impurities of the blood and inflananuiiion. DAY OF s 9 9 9r « 2Mon. Tue«. Wed. Thur. Frid. Sat. St/N. IfiMoQ. Toes. Wed. 12 Thur 18 Frid. 14 Sat. l5Strw. }6Mon. ig 11 17 18 22 28 24 25 26 27 29 80 31 Tuea. Wed. l»Thnr. 20 Frid. 21 Sat. SXTJt. Hon. Tucs. Wed. Thur. Frid. 28|Sal. Suit.. Mbn. Fues. CALENDAR, &c. 16th Sunday after Trmity. First [steamer on the Hudson, 1807. $ south lOh. 64m. morn. Wet and codl. Prov. Ind. Ex. at Fred., 1852. Pence with U. S. prod., 1783. Great fire nl Minimichi, 1825. 17lh Sunday after Trinity. St. Denys. ' Clear andfue, > near h . [1492. Columbus disc. American land, 2j: D East 0. D N. Brock killed, 1812. Changeable. T^ in apogee. 18th Sunday after Trinity. Cool and frosty. St. Lake...Batt. of Leipsic, 181H. Dean Swift died, 1745. }) near $ . Fine BatLTrafalgar^Nel^ion d. 1806. 19th Sunday after Trinity. enters ^. for the season. Philadelphia settled, 1682. }> in perigee, and south. J^ near 1|L. [eleng. E. St. Simon and St. Jude. ^ gr. 20th Sun. af.Trin. France recog. [ind. U. S. »78. Winiy. D«cl. Soiilli. 3 8 8 4 4 6 5 6 6 6 7 7 7 8 8 8 9 9 9 10 10 11 11 11 12 12 12 13 13 13 14 10 33 56 19 43 6 29 52 15 38 1 23 45 8 80 52 14 36 68 20 41 3 24 45 6 26 47 7 27 47 7 Time. 0fa9t lU. tj. 10 10 10 11 11 11 12 12 12 12 13 13 13 13 14 14 14 14 14 15 15 15 15 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 17 36 64 12 SO 48 6 22 38 54 9 24 39 63 6 19 31 43 64 6 16 24 32 40 47 64 69 4 8 12 14 Sun Rises h. m. 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 3 4 6 6 7 9 10 11 13 14 16 16 18 20 21 22 24 25 27 28 29 30 32 33 85 36 87 38 40 41 43 Sets. h. m 6 36 5 34 6 82 6 80 5 28 5 27 25 23 21 20 18 16 14 12 11 9 7 6 ■ 4 2 69 67 66 64 62 61 49 48 46 46 Moon Sets. h. m. Moon's Place. Morn 1 16 2 83 8 48 Rises. 6 23 49 19 64 6 6 7 7 8 36 9 26 10 20 11 20 Morn. 24 1 27 2 32 3 37 4 48 Sets 6 42 6 18 6 61 7 40 8 40 9 48 11 4 Morn. 19 1 84 knees knees legs legs feet feet head head head neck neck arms arms arms breast breast heart heart heart bowels bowels reins reins secMs nec'ts thighs thighs knees knees legs Higl. Wttier h. m. 5 9 6 43 8 22 9 84 10 24 11 11 11 50 ev. 25 1 1 85 2 7 a 42 22 8 18 6 48 8 16 9 21 10 a 10 88 11 11 11 44 Morn. 18 58 1 30 2 10 2 67 8 68 6 7 « 42 AT. Id54. ning/i ling.^^J ing. VI ing. ' f •wwMs-fa, W?tMv-V ■''•'■' ■■■ '-ii^ , ,. t coostipati on. iseaiea. a ■a-iftU- nd the gravel. ions. n*. inilananiaiion. i . Moon's ^?^" Place. Water h. m. . . kneen 5 9 I knees 6 48 i legs 8 22 i legs 9 84 . feet 10 24 )feet 11 11 V head 11 St) ) head ev. 26 ) head 1 « : neck 1 35 1 neck 2 7 ) amis a 42 arms 8 22 arms 4 8 breast 18 breast 6 48 heart 8 16 heart 9 21 heart U) 'i bowels 10 ZH bowels 11 11 reins 11 44 reins Morn. sec'ts 18 sec'ts 68 thighs 1 30 thighs 2 10 kne«3 2 67 knees 3 58 legs , 6 7 legs « 42 I % ;»:( IM4. Rhufk Rosem Spean Sage ( Sagei For smellii Mone«t To Re provitii proving away J 9 (0 Cb 7r Ww Thui ^Frid 4JSat. Sun Mon 7|Tues Wed SfjThui Frid, Sat. Sun Mon Tues Wee 10 11 12 13 14 15 ISThui 17 19 32 23 24 25 25 27 28 28 9«1 Frid 18 Sat. Sun Mon 2lTuei We( Thu Frid Sat. SUH Mon Tuei We< Thu IS94. NOVEMBER, ELEVENTH MONTH, BEGINS ON WEDNESDAY. 16 PIIiLSEd OP THE MOON. Full Moon, 4th day, Last Quarter, 12th " New Moon, 20th «♦ First Quarter, 26th " at 4 hours, 17 uiinutM, ertning. at 5 " 25 (t evening. at 5 " 18 <« morning, at 9 " 56 K •Tening. i Rue. — Employed in epilepsy, hysterics, hiccups, and as a stomachic. Rhuhkrb Leaves. — Good to purify the blood ; used in medicated baths. Rosemary. — The flowers and leaves are good in nervous and hysterical affections. Spearmint. — ^^xcellent in gravel, suppression of urine, and allays nausea. Sage (garden). — Good in chelic, cholera, colds and coughs. Sage (wood). — Useful in inflammation, fever, cholera, and obstruction of the menses. For preserving the Complexion — ^Temperance. To prevent the breath from, smelling €f Tobacco — Abstinence from the weed. For Whitening the Hands — lloneety. For the Mustachios — The razspr. For Sweetening the Breath — Truth. TV) Remove Stains — Repentance. Easy Shaving Soap — Heady money. For Im- proving the Sight — Observation, A Beautiful Ring — The family circle. For Im- proving the Voice — Civility. The best Companion to the Toilet — A Wife. To keep away Moths — Good society. To promote Sleep — Dispense with the latch-key. IM.r OF 9 V 1 Wed. Thur. •>id. at. 5iSuN. SMon. 3F 4jS. 7 8 9Th 10 11 12 13 14 15 17 19 32 23 24 35 27 18 20 9«1 a Tues. Wed. ur. Frid. Sat. Sun. Mon. Tues. Wed. 16 Thur. Frid. ]gSat. Suit. 20 Mon. 21 Tues, Wed. Thur. Frid. Sat. Sirif. Mon. Tues. Wed. Thur. CALENDAR, &c. Sun's Qecl. South All Saints Day. [1838. All Souls. — Canadian Rebellion, Acre stormed, 1840. Frosty, but fine, 21st Sunday after Trinity. Gun- JJl brightest, [powder Plot, 1605. Gas light in Fredericton, 1850. Falling weather. Prince of Wales born, I84I. Elec. Tel. St. .John & Hal. 1849 Gt. fire in Fred't'n, '50. ]) apo 22d Sunday after Trinity. ^l south Ih. 24m. morn. Herschel born, 1748. Blustering Great Are in St. John, 1841. }> on equator. and cold. Wolsey died, 1530. Vesta conj. 0. [Treaty, 1794. 23d Sunday after Trinity. Jay's 9 r. 6h. 40m. Snow First steamer at Quebec, 1811. Gov'r. Carleton sworn in at Parr St. Clement. [Town, 1784. or rain. British evac. New-York, 1783. 24th Sunday after Trinity. $ vis. raorn. Windy a stationary. and cool. [nizedbyG.B.,1782. St. Andrew.. ..Tnd. of U.S. reoag- 14 14 15 15 15 15 16 16 16 17 17 17 17 18 18 IS 19 19 19 10 19 20 20 20 20 20 21 21 21 21 26 45 4 41 59 17 35 52 9 26 42 58 14 30 45 14 28 42 56 9 22 Eq. Time ©fast m s. 16 16 16 2316 46 57 8 19 80 39 16 16 16 16 16 15 15 15 15 f5 15 15 14 14 14 14 IS 18 13 Sun RiseR h.ui. 16 17 17 16 15 12 5 55 48 41 33 24|7 1J 52 7 39 7 26 7 34 IS 12 12 12 11 11 11 12 67 42 29fr 87 50 7 32 7 12 52 7 317 Sets, h. m. Moon Sets. h. m. 44 45 46 48 49 51 52 53 55 56 58 59 1 3 44 64 7I4 8 9|4 11 1214 IS 14 16 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 ^4 17 18 19 21 22 23 43 42 41 39 38 37 35 34 33 32 30 29 28 27 26 25 24 23 22 21 21 19 18 17 17 16 15 15 141 14 2 46 3 55 5 5 Rises. 5 17 5 50 6 29 Moon's I "*«^ Place, r""^ n. m. 7 8 9 10 15 9 7 9 11 11 Morn. 15 1 18 2 23 3 30 4 39 5 62 Sets. 5 SI 6 28 7 37 8 52 10 9 11 25 Worn. 87 1 46 2 54 legs feet feet head head neck neck neck arms arms breast breast breast heart heart bowels bowels reins reins sec'ts sec'ts thighs thighs thighs knees knees legs legs feet feet 8 9 9 14 10 4 10 46 11 23 11 59 ev. 34 1 7 1 42 2 17 2 57 3 42 4 37 5 66 7 16 8 28 9 16 9 56 10 37 11 16 11 63 Mora. $4 1 17 2 3 2 5^ 3 66 6 I 6 22 7 34 >r! 10 DECEMBER, TWELFTH MONTH, BEGINS ON FRIDAY. 1864. |ii :| V ( 1. PHASES OF THE MOON 1 Full MboB, 4tb day, at 8 hours, 50 minutes. morniof. I Lait dunrter, 12th •« at 1 «• 27 «4 eTsning. r Navr Meo», 19th «( at 5 (t 8 i« [evening. >< First Quarter, 26th « at 7 «( 54 «( moroiag. Otto of RosBt warranted to retain it» fragrance in all climates— \utue. Beau- lifying Lotions — Tenileraess and constancy. £est Lip Salve — Smile of beaevilence Elixir to preserve Jfemori/'Gratitud& Cream of Sweet Almonds — Kindness and good-nature. Sal Volatile — Wit. Cold Cream — Contentment. Essence of Jessa- /ninCt apt to evaporate, therefore to be kept close — Frieadship. A Lotion to prevent Wrinkles — Cheerfulness. Best C»urt or Sticking Plaster — Faithfulness. Simple Anodyne — Patience and industry. Best Patent Pins — Repartee. Fine White Paint — Innocence. Wash-ball for preserving White Hands — Purity. Dyt for Eye- brows — Contemplation. Best iiottge— Modesty. Crystal Vase — Truth A Mirror — Tlefiectioa. Fine Eye-water — Sensibility. Essence of Roses, Poison, to be used with caution — Love. An excellent Bloom to preserve the Complexion — Early rising. Ihops to remove all Stains — Honour and rectitude. Essence of Violet — Humility. Drops to prevent Ennui — Imployment. Baume de Vie — Religion. n.vv OF 1 Sun's J'l- Sun Moon 1 Tl o 3 1 CALENDAR, &c. Decl. :iuutli. Time. 0fast Rises. Sets. Sets. Moon's Place. Htgh WalCT Frid. o / ni. s. h.ni. 7 25 h.m. h. m. h. m i 1 >l sooth Oh. 7m. morn. [1804. 21 49 10 47 4 14 4 2 head 8 40 2 Sat. Q,. Adelaide d. 1849. Nap. ilmp. 21 58 10 24 7 26 4 13 5 24 head 9 34 3 Sun. Advent Sunday. 22 7 10 7 27 4 13 6 16 neck 10 18 i.4 Mon. Hard frost. 22 15 9 36 7 28 4 13 Rises. neck 10 69 r, '^ Tues. 9 invisible thid month. 22 28 9 11 7 29 4 13 5 9 neck 11 39 t, « Wed. Rebeia def. at Toronto,'37. $ gr. 22 31 8 46 7 30 4 13 5 59 arms ev. 13 1 7 Thu". [elong. W. (20^ 41'.) 22 38 8 20 7 31 4 12 6 56 srms 52 t "^ Frid. }) in apo. [regt. at St. J., 1785. 22 44 7 54 7 32 4 12 7 67 breast 1 28 f> 9 Sat. Cobbett j£ other recruits for 54th 22 50 7 27 7 33 4 12 8 59 breast 2 2 10 Sun. 2d Sunday in Advent. Va*ia- Chai. XII. kUled, 1718. [ble. 22 56 7 7 34 4 12 10 1 breast 2 40 11 Mon. 23 1 6 52 7 35 4 12 11 3 heart 3 21 12 Tues. [^i brilliant now. 23 6 6 4 7 36 4 12 Morn. heart 4 7 13 Wed. Dr. Johnson died, 17S4. 23 10 5 36 7 37 4 12 7 bowels 4 58 14 Thur. Washington d., 1799. ])onequa. 23 14 5 7 7 38 4 12 1 12 bowels 6 7 15 Frid. Falling weather. 23 17 4 38 7 39 4 13 2 16 bowels 7 13 16 Sat. Great fire in New-YojU, 1835. 23 20 4 9 7 40 4 13 3 26 reins 8 13 17 Sun. 3d Sunday in Advent. 23 22 3 40 7 40 4 13 4 40 reins 9 10 18 Mon. 2^ obscure this month. 23 24 3 11 7 41 4 13 5 67 sec'ts 9 57 19 Tues. Batt. of Niagara, 1813. Clear 23 26 2 41 7 41 4 13 Sets. sec'ts 10 46 20 Wed. D m perigee, and south. and 23 27 2 11 7 42 4 14 5 16 thighs 11 34 21 Tlrar. © enters f . frosty. 23 27 1 41 7 42 4 14 6 31 thighs Morn. 22 Frid. Landing of Pilgrims, 1620. 23 27 1 11 7 43 4 15 7 51 knees 22 23 Sat. >i south, lOh. 29m. eve. 23 27 41 7 43 4 16 f; !0 knees 1 12 24 Sun. 4*.h Sunday in Advent. Peace 23 26 sO 11 7 44 4 lb 10 26 legs 2 2 25 Mon. Christmas Day. [with U. S., '14. 23 25 aO 18 7 44 4 17 11 37 legs 2 54 26 Taeg St. Stephen, j) on equator 23 23 48 7 45 4 18 Mom. feet 3 48 ,27 Wed. St. John. Appearance 23 21 1 18 7 45 4 18 47 feet 4 40 28 Thur. Innocents. of snow. 23 18 1 48 7 45 4 19 1 64 head 5 41 29 Frid. $ near Moon. 23 15 2 17 7 46 4 20 3 1 mead 6 48 90 Sat. h south lOhi Om. eve. Cold. 23 11 2 46 7 45 4 21 4 7 head 7 53 31 Sun. 1st Sunday after Christmas. 23 7 3 1517 45 4 221 5 ISlneck 8 59 DAY. 1864. ling./, ing. t aing. Diag. -Virtue. Beau- 3 of btRevilence \ — Kindness and atence of Jessa- otion to prevent alness. Simple ne White Paint Dytfor Eye- ith ^ Mirror [soif, to be used m — Early r»ing. iolet — Humility. head head n«ck neck neck 9 Bitns 6 arms breast breast 1 breast heart heart bowels bowels bowels reins reins sec'ts sec'ts thighs thighs knees knees 6 legs "egs i.lfeet 7 feet head Ihead head 8|ne«k 8 40 9 34 10 18 10 59 11 39 ev. 15 62 28 2 40 21 7 68 7 13 8 13 9 10 9 57 10 46 11 34 Morn. 22 1 12 2 54 48 40 41 48 53 2 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 59 3 'i^t ^tt '- If 11 r. RJ-fl Hon , G Jc B & 31 NEW-BRUNSWICK REGISTER. ■■■.-- ' - H t' f * I*' » EXECVTITi: BEP4RT]IIlSIfT. t Hi» ExcBLLBNCT SiR EDMUND WALKER HEAD, Baronit, liieatenant Governor and Commander-in-Chierof the Province of New-Brnnswick, &c., dtc, &c. Ward Chipman Dmry, Esquire, Pf^ivate Secretary to the Lieutenant Governor. Lieutenant-Colonel Richard Hayne, and Lieutenant-Goloael Charles Drary, Provincial Aide$rde-Camp. His Excellency the Lieuteztant Governor will receive Gentlemen who aro^ desirous of seeing him on business, at Government House, on Tuesdays, Wed« nesdays, Thursdays and Fridays, between the hour« of twelve and three. Hon. Edward B. Chandler, Dorchester. Robert L. Hazen, St. John. John R. Partelow, Fredericton. William B. Kinnear, St. John, EXECUTIVE COUNCIL. '^'^^^ ' '"" * ^"^^ Hon. John A. Street, Fredericton. „ George Hayward, Lincoln. „ RoberiD. Wilmot, ifVei«nc/07j. „ John H. Gray, St. John. John C. Allen, Esq., Clerk to the Execviivt Council. John McCloskey,..AIit»8€nger. i v* '. LEClSLATIVi: DEPABTldElfT. i *;'i LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL. The Honorable William Black. President Hon 9> II >> f> it »» John S4 Saunders, Amos E. Botsford, Edward B. Chandler, John Robertson, Harris Hatch, William B. Kinnear, W. F. W. Owen, George Ifinchin, Thomas H. Peters, Robert L. Hazen, Fredericton. JVesteock. Dorchester. St. John. St. Andrews. St. John. St. John. Fredericton. Chatham. St. John. Hon, »* ** t* II II II II II II Geo. Stilman Hill, Charles Harrison, James Davidson, JaoMs Brown, William H. Odell, Thomas Gilbert, David Wark, Wm. H. Steves, John H. Ryan, Wm.. Hamilton, St. Stephens. JifaugerviUe. -^ J^iramichi. ^ St. Davids. Fredericton. Gagetown. Richibucto. Albert County. King's „ Dalhousie. OFFICERS OF THft LXGIiLA ■ it'- ' i ^^a i- 1 ^1 11^ •r^ii.;i 22 HOUSE OF ASSEMBLY— (El«ct«d July, 1860.) Daniel Uaningtoi, Eiquirt, Speaker. lylor, ^ tfacphsrion, J County of York. Jamei Tayh Georga L. ~ Thomas Pickard, Chariei Macphi County of St. John. : . * Hon. Robtrt D. Wilmot. Hoi. John H. Gray. John F. Godard, > VBawet John Jordan, > ^ > ' County of Weetmorland. Daniel Haninston, '^ Bliss Botsford, Ir.nnir.. Albert i. Smith, > Esquires. Amand Landrie, J Charlotte County. " ' ' John James Robinson, % Robert I'homson, Lr.„„;r.. William Porter, -f>rt». >i:.squir«B. James Boyd, J King*8 Oounty. Matthew McLeod, ^ George Ryan, > Esquires. Henry W. Purdy, ) Queen*s County. Jehn Earle, >« Samuel RGilbert, JEsqa.res. County of Sunbury. County of JVbrthumberland. Hon. John Ambrose Street John M. Johnson, ^ John T. Wiiliaton, > Esquires. George Kerr, j County of Carleton. luires. ures. « County of Kent, ' Robert B. Cutler, > Eg(,ni,„, Francis McPheiim, S ^ County of Glouce$tn. Robert Gordon, ) j^ j^ Joseph Read, ) * County of Restigouche. Hon. John Montgomery, Andrew Barberie, £squi;:'e. County -of Albert. Reuben Stiles, 5 g },„. John Lewis, ) County of Victoria. Hon. John R, Portelow, Francis Rice» Eeqaire. City of St. John. William H. Needham, > ^^„^^ . iv ».U James A. Harding Hon. George Hay ward, William Scoallar, Esquire. OrriCBRS OK THK HOUSE OF ASSEMBLY. Charles P. Wetmore, Esquire, Clerk. ,«v >: fi George J. Bliss, Esquire, C/er A; ^ms/anf. ' - George Garden, Esquire, Sergeant-at'Arme. Rer. William Q. Ketchum, C^aj»/atn. ;; PROVINCIAL SECRETARY'S DEPARTMENT. The Honorable John R. Partelow, Provincial Secretary. Robert Fulton, John Gregory, aod W. S. Smith, Cierks. tx-A' ^iiifi'. :i LAW OFFICERS OF THE CROWN. Honorable Jehn Ambrose Street, ./f^rney-&«n«ra/. Honorable William Boyd Kinnear, Solicitor.. General. William Wright Esq., Advocate-General. Hen. John Ambrose Street, Hen. Robert L. Hasen, ^ lion. Edward B. Chandler, Jamea Watson Chandler, Esq. >,Q««en'« Coun»eL Hon. John W. Weldon, Hon. John Hamilton Gray, j rland. ires. n. 1-! iiirea. :T.v», ik^iTf: ^^ ^'f. irci. '"Jv^ >r. .. n ••••» rAe. a. uires. 'Svir*'. 1 * Counsel, 23 PROVINCIAL TREASURER'S DEPARTMENT. Saint John. — Bcrerley Robinson, Eiquire, Province Treaturt^ Gtorgp 0, Robinion, Eiquire, Warehouse Keeper; H«nry WhllMid*. Collecting Clerk " J. Brito(^e, J. T. IJiinforil, nnd John Sandall, Clerks; Cavalier H. Jouett, Laruii ,g flurveyor; Richard M. Longmaid und Stephen E. Gerow, Waiters and Set k~ ert; William fl. Bowyer, Tide Surveyor; T. P. Mnrter, W. J. B. Martcr, j'^bn Brown, and William Dudne, Warehouse Lockers; Georgo D. Robinion, l^nae Woodward, and James T. Hanford, Esquires, Appraisers of Dutiable Articles. Saint Andrews. — David W. Jack, I)eputy Treasurer; J. H. Whitloek, Waiter, Searcher and Ganger; James W. Street, Ajypraiser of Dutiable Articles. Saint Stephens. — Robert Watson, Deputy Treasurer; Dunean Stewart, Waiter t Searcher and Locker; David IJptcn and Zachariah Cbipman, Apprai- sers of Dutiable Goods. Saint George. — A. J. Wetmore, Deputy Treasurer; Justus Wetnwe, Gideon Knight, nnd Hugh McCallum, Appraisers of Dutiable At tides. Campo Bello. , Deputy Treasurer; B. Fitzgerald, Robert Ker, and Wm. Calldo, Appraisers of Dutiable Articles. Wooostock.— Henry £. Dibblee, Deputy Treasurer; Charles Perley and Rufas S. Demill, Appraisers of Dutiable Articlee. Miramichi. — Hon. Thos. H. Peters, Deputy Treasurer; Jas. E. Carmichael, Landing Surveyor; Martin Cranney, Waiter, Searcher and Locker, at Chat- ham; John Fruser, Sen., do. at Newcastle and Douglastowo. Dalhousxe and Campbelton. — Dogald Stewart, Deputy Treasurer; Cliarles Lloyd and A. Ramsay, Waiters, Searchers and Lockers, and Gangers and Weighers. Bathurst. — Joseph Read ; X)e;jui~~V.ti'iA^. William Carman, Esquire, Clerk of ihe Pleas. Hon. John S. Saundera, Clerk of the Circuits, and Clerk qf Uie Crown qu ihe Circuits. 'I I? ' ■^m^y 1 K I i>*. 7ompiler$ ; ettenger* «bral: >««, ^John DaTidson, rden, John BW Inehei, ', ♦John G. i\ Mahood, Charles G. ib«n Stiles, ngleShaw, ugh, Thos. I.Traynor. lisbions rroni LANW '%' nnt John ; JVbrthurn- f. Garden » ip Palmer, iben Stiles^ |51. 34. "Sivi*- 45. Crown on 25 COURT OF CHANCERY. A)»^V .l«.1i,V! 1 1 U Excellency the Lieatenant Gorernor, Chancellor. Hon. Neville Farker, Master of the Rolls. Hon. John R. Partelovr, Clerk- of the Crown in Chancery. D/initI Ludlow Robineon, Eiqnirci Reriitrar. Henry B. Robinion, Eaquire, Deputy licf^Htrar. William McBeath, Etqaire, U»rgeant-at-Arms. Georse J. Dibblee, Robert Fraaer Hazea, Hon. John Ambroae Street, Timothy Robert Wet*v)ore, Williaoi Jack, Willbm Carman, George Kerr, Charlea Fisber, George Di' >a Street, John M. Robinson, Richard Carman, Christopher Milner, Geo. J .Thornton, David Shaik Kerr.and Theophilus Desbriaay , Esquires, Masters. A. K. Smedes Wetmore, Alfred L. Street, Andrew Barberie, William Chandler, Thomns S. Sayre, Albert J. Smith, Samuel G. Morse, Martin B. Palmer, and Ed< win Jucob, Esiiuirev, Masters Extraordinary. COURT OF GOVERNOR AND COUNCIL, For Hearing and Determining Cases relating to Marriage and Divorce^ His Excellency the Lieutenant Governor, President. The Honorable the Master of the Rolls, Vice-President. ; v'.i.- The Honorable Her Majesty's Executive Council, Jfemiers. ' John C. Allen, Esquire, Registrar and Clerk. TgRMs—Tho leconJ Tuesday in February, untl tha third Tuesdays in June and Octoiicr. COURT FOR THE TRIAL AND PUNISHMENT OF PIRACY, AND OTHER OrF.^.NCKS COMMITTED ON THE HIGH SEAS. The Governor ; the Chief Justice and other Members of the Supreme Court j the Members of the Executive Council; Judge of the Vice-Admiralty; the Public Secretary; Public Treasurer; Commander-in-Chief; Flag Officers and Captains and Commanders of Ships of War on this Station for the time being. Registrar and Scribe^ — — —, — ; Provost Marshal^ Cavalier H. Jonett. The Court aila at any plica within the ProTinca, to he npiiointeil by any three of the Mem- ^ers— the Governor, Chief Justice, or oue of the Judges of tho Supicme Court, or Judge ol tiie Admiralty, being one. COURT OF VICE-ADMIRALTY. Hon. Robert Leonard Hazen, Judge and Commissary. William Wright, Esquire, Advocate- General. John M. Robinson, Esquire, Registrar and Scribe. John Humbert, Esquire, Marshal. COMMISSIONERS OF BANKRUPTS' ESTATES. For St. John, 'Vestraorland, and King's Counties— Robert F. Hazen, Esquire. For York, San'tury, and Queen's Counties— Daniel L. Robinson, Esquire. For Northuraberhmd, Kent, and Restigouehe Counties— William Carman, Esq. For Charlotte County — Hon. Harris Hatch. For Carleton County — Abraham Nelson Garden, Esquire. COURT FOR THE PROBATE OF W1LLSAN9 GRANTING ADISlNISTRATiONS. York County, - Saint John County, • ' Westmorland County, - George F. H. Minchin, Esquire, Surrogate; Francis A. H. Stratton, Esquire, Registrar. - Alfred L. Street, Esquire, Surrogate; Charles Drury, Esquire, Registrar. . Hon. Edward B. Chandler, Surrogate; Thomas S. Sayre, Esquire, Registrar. fi if tL ^ ,1 Charlotte County, •> King's County, Quetn's Gouiity. i^uabury County, Northunaberland County, Kent County, - - flloucester County, - CarletOD County, lioBtigouche County, > Albert County, - Victoria County, 26 - Harru H. Hatch, Eaquire, Surrogate; George D. Street, Esquire, Registrar. - Edward B. Smith, Esquire, Surrogate; Hon. William McLeod, Registrar. - N. H. DeVebor, Esquire, Surrogate; Henry S. Peters, Esquire, Registrar. - William J. Gilbert, Esquire, Surregat^; Nathaniel Hubbard, Esquire, Registrar. - William Wilkinson, Esquire, Surrogate; George Kerr, Esquire, Registrar. ., - William Chandler, Esquire, Surrogate; 1 Hon. John W. Weldon, Registrar. '. - Henry W. Baldwin, Esquire, Surrogate"; Robert Gordon, Esquire, Registrar. - Lewis Peter Fisiier, Esquire, Surrogate; A. K. Smedes Wetmore, Esquire, Registrar. - Chipman Botsford, Esquire, Surrogate; Andrew Barberie, Esquire, Registrar. ■'-''^ - Martin Bent Palmer, Esquire, Surrogate ; . » Samuel G. Morse, Esquire, Registrar. - William M. Maclauchlan, Esquire, Sipirrogate; Abijah W. Raymond, Esquire, Registrar. }; The Probate Court for the City and County of Saint John i« held every Monday at three oVIock, at the Re;;ititrar's OtKce; and tha lilce Court in the other Counties of the Province i:i hiiid at the tflnes specially appointed by the respective Judges. ROLL OF BARRISTERS AND ATTORNIEH. KAMES. Bartholomew Cranticll Beardsley, Thomas Horsfield Peters Hon. Harris Hatch, . .¥*i* •James Shannon Morse, Hon. John Simcoe Saunders, Hon. John Ambrose Street, Hon. William Boyd Kinnear, Alfred Lock Street, Daniel Ludlow Robinson, A. 6 Hon. Edward Barron Chaadler, Hon. George Stilman Hill, Georgo William Cleary, VVilliam End, . • Cliai-ks Peters Wetmore, Abraham K. Smedes Wetmore, George Jarvis Dibblee, William Wiley, . Robert Fraser Hazen, John Wesley Weldon, William Wright. A. B. William Carman, junior, Peter Stubs, Horatio Nelson Hicks Lngrin, _ James Stewart, . , ^ John Morris Robinson, Moses Henry Perley, Timothy Roliert Wetmore, B. C. L Edward Bctte Smith, WTf-. Admitted Attorniea, 4 Oct. . 8 Oct. 2 Feb. 19 Fel). 18 Feb. 22 Feb. 18 May 11 Oct. 11 Oct. II Oct. 11 Oct. 10 Oct. 20 Feb. 11 July 18 Oct. 18 Oct. 17 July 16 Oct. 21 May 18 July 15 Oct. 25 Feb. 26 Feb. 24 Feb. 10 May 12 July 14 July 18 Oct. 1796 1806 1808 1814 1817 1817 1819 1820 1821 1821 1821 1822 1823 1623 1823 1823 1824 1824 1825 1825 1825 1826 1626 1827 1828 1828 1828 1828 Admitted Barristers. Residence.^- li. 17 July, 1830 Canada. 17 Feb. 1819 Chatham. - 'T Ditto St. Andrews. «^ 19 Feb. 1814 Nova-Scotia. ^' 18 Feb. 1819 14 Oct. 1919 24 May, 1823 Ditto 14 Oct. 1823 Ditto 16 July, 1830 12 Oct. 1824 17 Feb. 1825 14 July, 1825 19 Oct. 1825 Ditto 17 .luly, 1826 20 Oct. 1326 21 Nay, 1827 16 July, 1687 6 Feb. 1828 10 July. 1S28 18 Oct. 1828 5 Feb. 1829 It Msy, 1830 16 July, 1830 do. 14 Oct. Fredericton. Fredericton. £>amt John. Ditto. Fredericton. Dorchester. St. Stephen. Woodstock. Boston. .h Gagetown. Woodstock. Fredericton. River de Chute. Saint John. Richibucto. Saint John. ^ Fredericton. '•■( SeintJohn.., «. Saint John. Nova-Scotia. Saint John. Samt Jehn. Gagetown. Kingston. 27 ROLL OF BARRISTERS AND AlTORNlES~(ro?ih««*.<^r kwn. Ion. 'esidettct . de. lam. i adrews t*?" -Scotia. '•■■ ncton. ricton. ', Jobn. tto. ricton. esier. ephcn. stock. 1. '•! )wn. I '' stock. i ' ricton. v de Chute. | John. j octo. lohn. iictoa. W) Doha. { UoKn. Kcotia. .. ■oha. ■•hn. Andrew Barberie, William Chandler, Sdmu.4 Hallett Whitlock, James Watson Chandler, George Kerr, Hon. Roliert Leonard Hazen, Richard Sands, junior, Samuel George Andrews, Richard Carman, . •John Johnston, Charles Fisher, A.B. James William Boyd, Thomas Smith Sayre, George Wheeler, . Richard Milton Andrews, William Hazen Needham, William Jack, George Ferdinand H. Minchin, Abraham Nelson Garden, Judah Hammond Hartt, George Dixon Street, John Clarke Hall, Chipman Botsford, ' Samuel Gay Morse, Robert Barry Dickey, Duncan Robertson, Charles Johnston, William Samuel Sands, William Hunger Odell, A. B Stephen H. Hitchiugs, Thomas Burton Abbott, Christopher Milner, David Shank Kerr, Edward Williston, David Lewis Dibbjee, A. B. William Minns Hoffman, Hon. John Hamilton Gray, A. B. James White Peters, A.B. Bliss Botstbrd, Robertson Bayard, Henry Simpson Peters, A. B William Johnston Ritchie, Wellington Hatch, Edward Allison Clowes, William Thomas Wilmot, A. B. George Botsford, Charles Edward 'lillidge, George James Thomson, Wm. Botsford Chandler, Thomas Barton Wilson, ^ r^i^ ,< Chas. Edward Beardsley, William Henry Lee, John D. Kinnear, Jonathan M'Culley, . John M*Mahon, Charles Waller Wardlaw, Martin Bent Palmer, . Francis A. H. Straton, John Campbell Alien, Admitted Altornics. Admitted Biirnsters. 13 Oct. 15 Oct. 18 July 16 Oct. \r Oct. 17 Oct. 17 July 17 July 16 Oct. 5 Feb. 5 Feb. 16 July 15 Oct. 15 Oct. 5 May 8 May 13 Oct. 13 Oct. 9 Feb. 11 May 12 Oct. 18 Oct. 18 Oct. 7 Feb. 7 Feb 9 May 9 May 18 July 18 July 17 Oct. 17 Oct. 17 Oct. 6 Feb. 6 Feb. 6 Feb 6 Feb. 1 1 Feb. 18 June 18 June 18 June 18 June 15 Oct. 15 Oct. 15 Oct. II Feb. 1 1 Feb. 17 June 17 Jane 17 June 17 June 14 Oct. 14 Oct. 14 Oct. 14 Oct. 10 Feb. 10 Feb. 13 Oct. 13 Oct. IS'JS 1S-2S 1S29 IS'2'.) 1S29 is;j(i 1830 1830 18:U 1831 1831 1831 1S31 1S32 1832 1832 1832 1833 1833 1833 1831 1834 1835 1835 1835 1835 1835 1835 1835 1835 1835 1836 1836 1836 1S3G 1836 1836 1836 1836 1836 1836 1836 1836 1837 1837 1837 1837 1837 1837 1&37 1|37 1837 1837 1838 1839 1638 183)> 5 Feb. 6 Feb. 16 July, 16 Oct. 9 Feb. 18 Oct. II do. 17 July, 17 Oct. 7 Feb. 10 Oct. 16 July, 6 Feb. 15 Oct. 15 July, 8 Mny, 9 Feb. 16 Oct. 16 July, 11 May, 15 Oct. 10 July, 9 Feb. do. 7 Feb. 9 Feb. 1 5 June 10 Oct. 8 Feb. 12 Oct. do. do. do. 8 Feb. 11 Feb. 3 Feb. 9 Feb. do. 14 June, 14 June, 12 Oct. 14 June, 7 Feb. 15 Oot. 12 Oct. 11 Feb. 7 Feb. 13 June, 3 Feb. 14 June, 7 Feb. 14 Oct. 14 Oct. lie$itUnc0. 1S3I 1831 1832 \ .. 133'2 1833 1834 1833 1834 1835 1834 1835 1835 1834 1837 • • 1835 1837 1839 1838 1837 IS38 1837 183") 1837 1838 1938 1837 1838 1839 1838 1637 1837 1839 18.39 1842 1838 1839 18:57 1837 19 Oct. 1839 13 June, 1840 6 Feb. 1840 IS Oct. 1640 do. Dalhousic. Richibucto. St, Andrews. Ditto. Chatham. Snint .Tohn. Ner»pi John. '■ BsUe. ' ricton. * ndrewf. ; John. ^ ito. tlia. George. ' John. ' ' rictoo. Istock. |ae. John. Istcck. John. >iuo. istoclc. John. lo le Verta iwabka. sricton. John. tto stock. John. J lester. t'codiac. >tOB. John, itto tester, eorge. town, da. John, octo. bucto. John, iricton. rictun. John. Mrnia. alia. 29 ROLL OF BARRISTERS AND ATTORNIES— ( Coniinu^rf. ) NAMEB. Charles Walters, James G. Stevens, George Hare, Samuel Hobert Thornton, Albert T. DeB. AlcElmoo, George Blatch, Thomas B. Moore, , William J. Gilbert, . James R. Curry, Chas. Simonds, Junior, A. B. Alex. Thomson Paul, William Henry Hatheway, Ward Chipman Drury, A. B. Henry B. Robinson, A. B. Samuel Thomson, . John John&ton, Junior, George J. Bliss, Frederick Coster, Junior, William H. Buckerfield, Allison Lewis, George SkeffingionGrimme Henry W. Frith, . Peter Mitchell, Junior, . Charles Wesley Stockton, William VVilkiiison, W illiam Hutcbiason, Junior, George G. Gilhert, Jr. A. B. Samuel H.Gilbert, Edward Jack, H. Lester Peters, . Frederick C. K. Frith, . John Simonds, Daniel Fertcnsnn, . ^ Edward B. Chandler, junior, Edwin J. Jacob, A. M. James Eraser, John C. WinsIo#, . William W. Street, A. B. Robert Hutchinson, Joseph C. Wheten, John James Eraser, Edward B. Fisher, B. C. L. Robert Bruce Street, A. B. Benjamin G. Gray, A. B. IjCwis J. Almon, A. B. . Hodson C. Peters, . D. Gustavuc MacLauchlan, Charles W. Wddon, A. M. Norval Hallett, John Garden, Alexander Ballcntine, Hurd Peters, A. B. BeTerlcy Robinson, Jun., A. B WilliaraP. Dole, A.B. James J. Kerr, . Thomas Townsend Hanford, A.B., John Lothrop Marsh, Jr., A. B., James Taylor, Jr. Henry Tuck, Admitied Attornies. Admitted Barristers. 16 Oct. do. 5 Feb. do. do. do. do. do. 11 June do. Oct. do. do. do. 1845 1316 15 do. 1846 1846 1817 4 Feb dc. 10 Junu, 1347 10 June, 1847 14 Oct. 1847 do. do. do. do. do. do. do. 3 Feb. do. 12 Oct. 10 Feb. 14 Apr. 7 Feb. 1848 1348 1849 1850 13 June, Oct. do do do do do do 10 Apri 12 June Oct. do 7 Feb. do 10 June, do. do. Oct. April, do. 13 Oct. do. 1850 1851 1851 1851. '52 '5? '61 •63 '53 14 Oct. 1847 do. 3 Feb. 1848 do. do. do. do. do. 13 June 1843 14 Oct. 1847 12 Oct. 1843 13 do. 14 Oct. 1847 do. 12 Oct. 1348 10 Feb. 1849 13 June 1349 Oct. 1849 do. 12 Oct. 1843 7 Feb. 1850 13 June, . Oct. 1850 7 Feb. 1852 10 Apr. 1851 6 Sept. . 12 June,1851 Oct. '52 Oct. '52 27 Oct. 1851 27 Oct. 1851 Oct. '62 10 June, '53 Oct. '52 June, '53 do. do. Residence. Saint John. St. Stephen. Saint John. Saint John. Sussex Vale. Saint John. Hopewell. Maugerville. Cannins. Daihousie. ■ Charlotte. > Saint John, t Fredericien. Ditto. Chatham. [ Toronto. I Fredericton.f Australia. Westmorland. Miiwaukie. St. Stephens. Saint John. Newcastle. Sami John. '' Chatham. Saint John. ; Gagetown. ' Saint Johft. I- Restigouche. Bend. Woodstock<~ Chatham. Woodstock.' Fredericton, Richiboclo. Ditto. Fredericton.. Ditto. Australia. Halifax. ^ St. John. ; Australia. ' Fredericton. St. Jolin. Hampton. St. John. ,i| Fredericton. Saint John. illj M ■1 "1 30 BCCLESIASTlCAli BEPARTJXIfiBIT. i :l Tbe UNITED CHURCH OF ENGLAND AND IRELAND, as by Law Establisiied. BISHOP : The Right Reverend John, Lord Bishop of Fredericton, Fredericton. ARCHDEACON : * The Venerable George Coster, Rer^tor of Fredciicton. — RurcU D«an, . •* CLERGY : iMU Alley, Rev. Jerome, D. D., Rector of Saint Andrews. '* Aranstrong, Rev. .rohn. Rector of St. James' Churcn, Saint John. Armstrong, Rev. William, Curate of St. James' Church, C^aint John. Armstrong, Rev. George M., Rec jrof St. John's Church, Parish of St. Mark,. .ri, f\ J"- Bacon, Rev. Samuel, Rector of Chatham. — Rural Dean. Bartholomew, Rev. Joseph, Rector of Petersville. Black, Rev. John, Rector of Kingsclear. Bliss, Rev. Charles P., Vfisaionary at Springfield. Bliss, Rev. Donald, Missionary at Westmorland. Boyer, Rev. William N., Curate of Moncton. Carey, Rev. George T., Rector of Grand Manan. Coster, Rev. Frederick, Rector of Carleton. Coster, Rev. N. Allen, Rector of Gagetown. Coster, Rev. Charles G., Assistant Minister at Fredericten. DeVeber, Rev. William II., Missionary at Upbam. DeWolf, Rev. Thomas N., Rector of Sackville. Diabrow, Rev. James W., Rector of Simonds. '-"- Di«brow, Rev. Noah, Rector of Bathurst. Eiwell, Rev. Joseph, Missionary at Prince William. Gray, Rev. Benjamin G., D. D , Retired Missionary, Saint John. Gray, Rev. I. W. D., D. D., Rector of Trinity Church, Saint John. Haaford, Rev. 8. Jones, Missionary at Andover. Harrison, Rev. William, Rector of Portlind. — Rural Dean. Hartin, Rev. Thomas, Missiutiary at the Howard Settlement. Hudson, Rev. James, Visiting Missionary, Miramichi. Jacob, Rev. Edwin, D. D., Principal of King's College, Fredericton Jaffi-ey, Rev. William N., Missionary at St. Marys. Jarvis, Rev. George S., D. D., Rector of Shediac- Jarvis, Rev. Henry J. Ketcham, Rev. William d., Cnrattf^of Fredericton. Keteham, Rev. Richard T. Lee, Rev. Charles, Minister of St. Paul's, Portland. MeGhee, Rev. Thomas, Rector of Sussex. McGivern, Rev. John, Rector of Saint Georges. Milner, Rev. Christopher, Rector of Westfield. Neales, Rev. James, Rector of Richibucto. Palmer, Rev. R. Drake, ' Missionary at Harvey and Hopewell; Pickett, Rev. David W., A. B., Curate of Kingston. Podmore, Rev. Richard, Curate of St. Anne's, Fredericton. Robertson, Rev. Thomas W., Rector of Lancaster. Seovil, Rev. William Eiias, Rector of Kingston. — Rural Dmn.. Scovil, Rev. William, Saint John. Shore, Rev. William H., Fredericton. Sinapnds, Rev. Richard, Retcor of Campobello. Stewart, Rev. Alexander, Saint John. Street, Rev. S. D. Lee, Reetor of Woodstock. — Rural Dean. Staart, Rev. Alexander V., Rector of Douglas. £St. John. -Rural B^n. f" . \ :ii'3 VM ^ :::ax J'* 'A a .vl :i. 31 stabiisJied. iricton. D«an. • St. Mark^ [St. Jobfl. n. H;>i;' IsH ■ Ttppett, Rev. William 11. , Sector of Q,ueensbury. Tf "^f^ Jky;4>4'«-jL .^ Thomson, Rev. Skeffington, LL. D., Rector of St. Stephen*.— JJurai Dean. Thomson, Rev. Samuel, Retired Missionary, St. Georges. Thomson, Rev. John S., Rector of St. Davids. Walker, Rev. William W., Rector of Hampton. -fuog .itu c jp. Warneford, Rev. Edmund A., Rector of Norton. ,, ■ -^ Week8,\Rev. A. W., Curateof Cocaigne. ''^«ikil,»»« Wetmore, Rev. David I., Missionary at Welford. *t Wiggins, Rev. Abraham V., D. D., Rector of Maugerville. Wood, Rev. Abraham, Rector of Witerborough. Williams, Rev. Mr. iJ -Sir A^,r:yiyiubdii CHURCH OF SCOTLAND, AS BY LAW ESTABLISHED. ' SYNOD OF NEW-BRUNSWICK. Moderator — Rev. John Hunter ; C/erfc— Rev. John M. Brook*. 1. Presbytery of Saint Johit. Moderator — Rev. John Ross ; Clerk — Rev. William Donald, A. M. .li-' Fredericton, Rev. John M. Brooke. Harvey, Vacant. Nashvvaak and Stanley, Vacant. Riehnsond and Woodstock, Rev. John Hunter. " 2. Presbytery OF Miramichi. Moderator — Rev. James Steven ; Clerk — Rev. William Henderson, A. M. Sr. Andrevrs and St. Patrick, Rev. Joha Ross. St. James, * Vacant." St. John, City, Rev. Wm. Donald, A. M. Bathurdt, Rev. James Murray. ,„.,<. Bend of Petiieodiac, Vacant. Boiestown, do. Burnt Church, do. Cativpbeltown, Dalhousie and Flatlands, Rev. James Steven. Chatham, Rev. William Stewart. ' .. Glenelg, Vacant. Newcastle, Red Bank andDouglaalown, Rev. William Henderson, A. M. Salisbury, Shediac and Tabusiotac, Va- cant. J PRESBYTERY OF NEW-BRUNSWICK, A9IIERINO TO THE WESTMINSTER STANDARDS. Elder, Rev. W. (Miss'ry,) St. Stephens. Donald, Rev. A., Hampton Ferry. Ferrie, Rev. Wm., A. M., Sydney -street Free Chorch, St. John. Jack, Rev. Lewis, Springfield. Law, Rev. James, Richibucto. McLeod, Rev. Gordon, St. James. McMaster, Rev. A., New Mills. .Millen, Rev. W., Bocabec. [titcodiac. Ross, Rev. Mr., CMiss'ry,) Bend of Pe- St. John Presbyterian Charcb. Miramichi. Salmon River. ^ Lake George. Cadeton, (service on Sabbath af- ternoons by Mr. Ferrie. ) Rev. Charles Glass, Rev. John Turnboii, and Rev. James Cairns, A. M., M. D,, Ordained Missionaries. '^' -ih REFORMED PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH OF IRELAND. South Stream and Black River, Rev. J. R. Lawson. Saint John, Rev. A. McL.iBod Stavely. Rev. R. Stttwart, Ordained MissioMry. — I CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH. Mafikay, Rev. Charles, St. John. I Lightbody, Rev. Thomas, ShefieW. McCtUuBi, R*T. Mr., Cardigin, , | Sterling, Rtv.G., Keswick Ridg*. /. : JL-rrV-'**:-'*!* ,iS, : 1 (iOoH 32 1(1 ; f3 STATIONS OF THE WESLEYAN MINISTERS IN THE NEW- -'v>4 BRUNSWICK DISTRICT— 1868-4. .^,uiviJ Rev. Richard Knight, Chairman of the Disttict. St. John South — Rev. J. G. Hennigur, Rev. W. T. Cardy, and Rer. James Taylor. ,, North — Rev. Wm. Smithaon. ,, West — R«T. Richard Koight, Mr. Wm. Tweedy. Fredericton, &c. — Rev. Chas. Churchill, Mr. Robert Tweedy. Sheffield — ^Rev. George Johnson. Militown — Rev. Robert Cooney, M. A. St. Stephens— Rev. Ingham Sutbliffe, Mr. Charles Gaskin. St. Andrews — Rev. William Temple. Sackvilie — Rev. John Allison, Mr. Dun- can D. Currie. Point de Bute— Rev. William Smith. Petitcodiac — Rev. William Allen. Hopewell — Rev. Joseph F. !3ent. 1 Sussex Vale — Rev. John Prince. Woodstock— Rev. Arthur M'Nutt, Mr. R. Duncan. Andover — Mr. J. S. Phinney. Annapolis — Rev. Georse M. Barrett. Bridgetown — Rev. Michael Pickles; Rev. R. Williams, and Rev. George Miller, Super- numeraries. Aylesrord — Rev Christopher Leckbart. Digby — Rev. Robert A. Chesley. Miramichi — Rev. John Snowball. Richibucto — Rev. George B. Payson. Bathurst, &r. — Rev. Robert A. TemplF. Wesleyan Academy, Mount Allison. Westmorland — Rev. H. Pickard, M. A., Principal; Rev. A. Desbrisay, Supernumernry, Chaplain. ♦if BAPTIST MINISTERS. T 'iifi Eastern Association. Bancroft, Rev. Samuel, Hampton. Blakeney, Rev. James Gondola Point. Bunting, Rev. Joshua, Upham. Burns, Rev. George, Upham. Cleveland, Rev. N. Shepody. Crandal, Rev. Joseph, Salisbury. Crandal, Rev. David, Sprinsiield. Crandal, Rev. Daniel V., Elgin. Duffy, Rev. P. Hillsborough. Herritt, Rev. James , Butternut Ridge, Jackson, Rev. Wellington, St. Martins. Kierstead, Rev. Elias, Studholm. Keith, Rev. M. Butternut Rklge. McPhee, Rev. James, Salisbury. McPhail, Rev. Daniel, Buetouche. Mutch, Rev. Alexander, Norton. Newcombe, Rev. J. Bend. Parker, Rev. W.G., Point de Bute. Sears, Rev. William, Hopewell. Skinner, Rev. J.C., Wicknam. Smith, Rev. J. A. St. Martins. Spragg, Rev. Peter, Springfield. Stone, Rev. Titos, Sussex Vale. Thorn, Rev. Charges, Johnston. Trimble, Rev. James, Waterborougb. Wallace, Rev. James, Hopewell. Licentiates. Hezekiab Harris, John H. HugheS) and John Sears. Western Association. ''* Bill, Rev. I. E... St. John. >'*»' Casewell, Rev. J. D., Fredericton. !""iivl Clay, Rev. Edwin, Carleton. «Mit«l Coleman, Rev. W. A., Sackvilie. -".- » Emmerson, Rev. R. H., Maugerville. Esterbrooks, Rev. Gideon, Simonds. Fitch, Rev. W. D., Salmon River, G.L. Harris, Rev. W,,Tobique. Harris, Rev. E. N., Saint John. Hopkins, Rev. William L., Pcnnfield. ^^ Magee, Rev. Thomas, St. James. ' Magee, Rev. John, Nashwaak. ^ Mclnnis, Rev. E., Grand Ma nan. - Miles, Rev. G. F., St. George. '^^*^' Rigby, Rev. George, Kingsclear. ■'"^^ Robinson, Rev. Samuel, St. John. " Saunders, Rev. T. W., Prince William. Spurden, Rev. Charles, Fredericton. Thompson, Rev. A. D., St. Andrews. '^ Thomson, Rev. R., St. John. Todd, Rev. Thomas, Woodstock. Tozer, Rev. James, Ludlow. . ,^ Tupper, Rev. James H., Keswick. '"^ Walker, Rev. James, St George. Webb, Rev. E., New Jerusalem. Licentiates. Catherine, Joseph I Gremley, Wm.'^ W^lkide, Isaiah | Wells, Richard ■■#v t iWM'/i'^'^ 33 ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH. The Right Reverend Thomas L. Connolly, D. D., Bishop of St. John, N. B. .r;, n.:*atl.>. The Very Rov. J M. Paquet, ) yicar. General.^' John Sweeny .] Aylward, Rev. W.,,MadawaBka. Bahineitu, Rev. F., Shediac. Bnrron, Rev. A., Woodstock, --"ut/ . Carney, Rev. T. P., St. John. Connelly, Rev. T., St. Stephens. Dionne, Rev. H., St. Lucy, IVIadawasUa. Dunphy, Rev. E. J., Curleton. Egnn, Rev. M., Nelson. Gaavreau, Rev. F.,Tracadie. Langevin, Rev. A.jMadawaska. Lefrance, Rev. S., Dorchester. Madrnn, Rev. J., Petit Roclier. Molloy, Rev. M.^ St. John. , McDevitte, Rev. J., Fredericton. Mc(iuirk, Rev. H., Richibuolo. Mooney, Rev. John, t^hediac. /. O'Rpgan, Rev. L., Sussex. ([ PaquDt, Very Rev. J. M., Ciiniquet. f Pelletier, Rev. Jos., St. John. ;',\ ^^i Power, Rev. M., Bathurst. Q,uin, Rev. James, St. Andrews. Quin, Rev. John, St. John. Rioux, Rev. J., Buutouche. Sweeny, Very Rev. John, St. John. Vereker, Rev. R., Chatham. 1-> -ttitt PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH OF NOVA-SCOTIA. X^ Chatham, Rev. John McCurdy. Missionary Sttitions : Harvey, Scotch Settlement and Caverhiil. ^viuJifrMSf DISCIPLES OF CHRIST, OR CHRISTIANS, -t .w,mr •:-N Saint John ; West Isles — J. B. Barnaby. ,/=? , pb^ FREE CHRISTIAN BAPTIST MINISTERS. Colpitts, Rev. R., Norton. Flanders, Rev. J. G., Springfield. Fren?li, Rev. R., Kingston. Gunter, Rev. ^., Fredericton. Hartl, Rev. S., Wakefield. McLeod, Rev. E., Saint John. McMullin, Rev. C., Brighton. Merritt,. Rev. B., Hampstead. Noble, Rev. J., Brighton. , Orser, Rev. G., Brighton. Perry, Rev. J., Johnston. Wallace, Rev. John, Moncton. Shaw, Rev. Jonathan, W.ikefield. Sisson, Rev. E., Andover. Syprell, Rev. E. Wa':efield. Wayman, Rev. E., ^iudholm. , .-sJ ' Rev. W, E. Pennington, General Missionary. ^^^ Rev. A. Taylor, Di>trict Missionary. GENERAL BAPTIST CHURCH MINISTERS. Perry, Wm. (Licentiate,) New Canaan, I Smith, Rev. Matthew, Snssex, K. C. Queen's County. | Salisbury, W. C. t U NEW-BRUNSWICK AUXILIARY BIBLE SOCIETY— At Saint John. President — Hon. Judge Parker. Vice Presidents^— Hon, W. B. Kinnear, Hon. Neville Parker. Treasurer — John M. Robinson, Esquire. Secretaries — James 4 PatersoB, LL. D., and S. L. Tilley, Esquire. Depositary — L. H. De Veber, Esq Committee of Directors — Samuel Bayard, M.D., L. B. Botsford, M. D., Messrs. Samuel Hnyghue, John Kinnear, John Wishart, Nathan S. Demill, George A. ', Lockbart, Gilbert T. Ray^ W. J. Starr, James M'Millan, Edward Sears, D. J. McLaughlin, John Armstrong, Janica Reed, Charles A. Hartt, William Giryan, A. McL. Seely and Juhn C. Mcintosh, with the Ministers who are members of the Society. For Portland — John Duncan, James Flewwelling, Moprs Tuck. and D. V=/Roherts. For Carlkton — R. Salter, Isaac Clark, and Dr. Waddell ■< J^ejaository—The Store of L. II. DeVeber &Son, Prince Williatt) Street, St. John J 34 ■11 ii [ 1 i i. m .1- m * L i.\ DIOCESAN CHURCH SOCIETY OF NEW-BRUNSWICK. ^' Patron — His Excellency Sir Edmund Walker Head, Baronet. President — The Right llev. John, Lord Bit«hop of Fredericton. Vice Presidents — The Vencralyle and R']IVAL. I>EPARTMEMT.V>:'m> PROVINCIAL BOARD OF EDUCATION. " r^^^hw,i His Excellency the Lieutenant Governor and the Honorable her Majesty's Execotrve Council. 'Joseph Marshall d'Avray, Esquire, Superintendent and Secretary. E. H. Duval, Eflqnire, Training Master, St. John. Inspectors of Schools under the J}c1 lo Vict., cap. 40.— John Davidson, Jun, Counfi/ o/" For Ar ; Charles H.^Conoell, CaW^^o/i County; J. C. Pinguet. Victoria ; William P. Dole, A.B., St. John ; Patrwk Clinch, Charlotte ; Geo. T. Taylor, Sunbury ; Timothy Robert Wetmore, Queen's ; A. T, De B. McEUmon, King's ; Thomas S. Sayre, Westmorland ; Albert Sleeves, Albert : James Wheten, Kent ; William Wilkinson, JVbrtliumberland ; James Smith, Gloucester ; Geo. B. Gowper, Restigouche. , , . 4^.ih^/[ I, Patron. — The Ctaeen. P'isitor on her Majesty*s behalf.— The Lieutenant ' ^Covernor. Chancellor— The Chief Justice. President — The Bishop. Council ',- — ^The Chancellor, President, Master of the Rulls, Speaker of the Assembly, Secre- tary of the Province, Attoriiey-Geoeral, Hon. William Black, LL.D., Hon. John Montgomery, Hon. George Stilman Hill, Hon. Amos Edwin Botsf6rd, Hon. Wm. , Boyd Kinnear^ Hon. Rol^ert %.Uazen, Hon. Judge Wilmot, and Pr. Toldervy. ', Convocation — ^Tbe Chancellor, President, Professors, and all persona ftd)nit ted Masters of Arts, or to any Degree in Divinity, Law, or Medicine. ' ' '"'. R* - Th Lieni oftb. the EccU TrlTi De^i VICK. ^resilient — The The Vencrabla ief Justice; the rker; the Hon. ■j'.utive Council j ihe Hon. John il; the linn. R. e Hon. Robert 8. Saunders; es Simonds ; F. 11. ^udilors-^- -the Hon. J. A. S6crelary — the Mien, Esq., I're- L. H. D«veher, Esq., Er«deric- •hn; H. Gabutt, John; J. Hobb, ovil, Esq., Cain- Jrews; John V. rvy, Esq. INI.D.,^ , St. John; J. Wm. Wright,. f. Secretary: "^^ -John Davidson, ; J. C. Pinguet. Charlotte ; Geo. » ; A. T. l>e B. Sleeves, Albert : : James Smith, :ton. -The Lieutenant ilishop. Council Assembly, Secre- L.D., Hon. John jford, Hon. Wm. nd Pr. Tolderry. persona admitted ft — '^lyiWwv^l 35 College. — Principal — The Rev. Edwin Jacob, D. D. ; Professors — Classiical Literature, History, Moral Philosophy, and Divinity — Rev. Dr. Jacob ; Mathe- matios and Natural Philosophy — William B. Jack, A.M., Chemistry and Natural History — Juines Robb, M. D. ; Modern Languages — Marshal. D'Avray, Esquirv>. Collegiate School — Head Master — George Roberts, Esquire ; Classical and Mathematical Masters — George Roberts and Charles Coster, A.M., French Master — M. D'.\vray, Esquire ; Eni^lisk and Writing Master — G. Godericli lioberts, A. B. '•— r Registrar and Treasurer of the College— lion. Charles Fisher, A. B. ; Li- hrarian — Sidney Smith. WESLEYAN ACADEMY, MOUNT ALLISON, SACKVn.LE. Members of the Corporation. — Re". Messrs. Knight, Richey, D. D., Evans, D.D., Pickard, A. M., Tenqjle, Davi«s, and McCarty ; aad C F. Allison, G. T. Ray, J. H. Anderson, E. Billing, and S. Fulton, Esquires ; and the lion. C. Young. President — Rev. R. Knight. ,.u Managing Committee. — Rev. Messrs. Knight, Richey, D. D., EvnnS, D. D., Pickard, A. M., and C. F. Allison, Esquire. Faculty. — The Rev. H. Pickard, A. M., Principal, and Professor of Mental and Moral Science ; T. Pickard, Juh., A. 'SI., Mathematical Professor, and Lec- turer on Chemistry, Natural Philosophy, &c. ; Mr. Reed, Clasical and French Tutor ; M.'. A. Patterson, English Teacher ; Rev. A. Desbrisay, Chaplain ; C F. Allison, Esquire, Treasurer. * .tiivdj .^5 #. ,j\«.i*i':vvji NEW-BRUNSWICK BAPTIST EDUCATION SOCIETY. Rev. Joseph Crandall, President ; Rev. Samuel Robinson, and Hon. William B. Kinnear, Vice Presidents ; Rev. I. E. Bill, and Asa Coy, Esquire, Secre- tarics ; Solomon Hersey, Treasurer ; the Ministers of the Denomination, Mem" bers of the Board of Directors. Managing Committee — Rev. J. D. Casewell and Rev. Charles Spurden, Messrs. S. W. Babbitt, W» Sewell, W. S. Estey, and Thomas Stewart. Frinci' pal of the Seminary at Fredericton. — Rev. Charles Spurdeu ; Assistant Teacher —Thomas B. Smith. , , < THE ST, JOHN ASSOCIATION IN AID OF THE COLONIAL CHURCH AND SCHOOL SOCIETY. Beverley Robinson, Esquire, President; Rev. Dr. I. W. D. Gray, Rev. Dr. E. Jacob, Rev. John Armstrong, A. M., and the Hen. Judge Parker, Vice-Presidents ; George D. Robinson, Esquire, Secretary ; L. H. DeVeber, Esquire, Treasvrer ; Charles Brown, James R. Ruel, Dr. Botsford, Dr. R. Bayard, and T. W. Daniel, Committee; Joha V. Thurgar and John M. Robinson, Esquires, Auditors, MADRAS SCHOOL. i,,iol 3 , The Governor and Trustees of the Madras School, in JVew'Srunswick : — The Lieutenant Governor or Commander-in-Chief for the time beiig : the Lord Bishop of the Diocese; the Members of her Majesty's Council; the Judge of the Admiralty; the Speaker of the House of Assembly ,* the Mayor and Recorder of St. John ; the Ecclesiastical Commissary of the Province ; the Reeter and Churchwardens of Trinity Chart^c-i*-i :. - ~.A .» \--' POST-OFFlCi: IIKPARTlflFIVT. GENERAL POST-Ol I ICE, ST. JOHN. John Howe, Esquire, Postmaster General. W. W. Barnard, Jlssisiaut. William D. French, First Clerk ; Valentine B. Mutthison, Second do. ; Henry C. Frink, Third do. ; Isaac K. Leaviit, Fovrth Clerk ; T. B. Allan, Fifth Clerk ; John Langrill, Messenger. Letter Carriers — Stephen J. Daly, firftt Letter Currier ; John Leitch, s«cond do. POSTMASTERS. Andoiier, B. Beveridge. Baieverte, F. Goodon. Bathurst, T. H. Carman. Jiend, Joseph Ciandaii. Campbelltown, Jae. S. Morec. Campobello, B. Gallagher. Chatham, James Caie. Colebrooke, A. W. Raymond. Dalfwusie, G. B. Cnwper. Dorchester, C. B. GodiVey. JEdmundston, J. T. Hodgson. Frtiiricton, A S. Fhair. 1 * Cflgf/ouTi, W. F. Honnell. (Sn/isiury, G. Pitfield. Hampton, H. P. Otiy. Shediac, E J. Smith- Uaniy, {County Albert) J. Saint Andrrws, George F. E. lJ|)haiii, Campbell, Hillsborough, R. E. Sleeves. iSV. Cr*or^c, J. Wallace. Kingston, baiituel Foster. St. Martins, John Fouler, Mimramcvok, S. C Charters. St, Stiphtns, I). A. Rom'. Hfilltown, JiiiiicH Ijr)V\r8. SussfT Vnle, H. McMoiiaglc Nfwcuf^ile, E. W . Williston. Upper Mills, Albeit Robinson Oromocto, J. R. M'Pherson. Woodstock, James Grover. Richibucto, J.J. Giitbrd. I iS'acAti7/c, ChrititopherMilner, PUBLIC ESTABLIilljniEIVTS. v". ^l iri>4 }'■ f 11 .i? Ji. i>;:J''(7' .(ill! hi If! A«. ,;K PROVINCIAL VACCINE ESTABLISHMENT. CENTRAL STATION — SAINT JOHN. '" His Excellency the Lieutenant-Governor and her Majesty's Council, Patrons of the lostitation; Hon. William Black, Director of the Institution. Committee — Fredericton, ; Saint Andrews — Uev. Jerome Alley, D.D. Vaccinating Surgeons — George P. Peters, M. D., Saint John ; Fredericton — the Medical Officer in charge of the Troops. PROVINCIAL LUNATIC ASYLUM— at Saint John. Commitsioners — John Ward and William Olive, Esqaires,Hon. Jndge Wilmot, Hen. William McLsod, John Simpson, Robert F. Huzen, John Duncan, Peter Besnard, and John V. Thnrgar, Esquires, and Hon. J. R. Purtelow. Secretary — Charles Ward, Esquire. Medical Superintendent — John Waddell, M. D. —H':- PROVINCIAL PENITENTIARY— at Saint John. Commissioners — John Ward, Esquire, Chairman ; Hon. R. L. Hazen, .Tohn V. Thurgar, John Owens, John M. Robinson, William H. Scuvil, Edward L. Jarvis, Charles C. Stewart and John Doherty, Esquires. Secretary — Samuel D. Bertou. Keeper of the Prison—John Quioton. MARINE HOSPITAL XT SAINT JOHN, rOR THB RELIEF OF BICK AND DlfcABLED SEAMEIT. John Ward, Robert W. Crookshank, John Wishart, Ezekiei Barlow, W. D. Faulke, and Adam Jack, Esquires, Commissiontrt ; Cbas. Ward, Esquire, Sf.- cretary ; the Bank of New-Brunswick, Treasurer ; John Boyd, M.D., Physician and Surgeon, Ra Leo Geo Nat Jam Wil Jose Wil ,» ► ..It. Clerk ; , second do. Pitficld. Siiuih- s, George F. . Wallace, ohn Fouler, I). A . Kotn'. h. MclVloiiagle ,lbert Robinson aines iirover. •.1 .fM.''it. (I cil, Patrons of )MMITTEE — D. Fredericton — HN. Jodge Wilniot, Duiican, Peter . Secretary — I, M. D. IN. [iazen, .Tohn V. ward L. Jarvis, nuel D. Bertoo. Barlow, W. D. rd, Esqoirs, Se- [.D., PhyHcian CITY OF SAINT JOHN SAVINGS' BANK. Ills Excelloncy th« Li»!uten«nt Govnirnor, l*alron ; Robert F. Ilazen, Esquire. President ; Unbert W. CrooUslinnk, John VVarJ, FrfideriBk A. Wiggina, William J. Hitchio, John Wi»hart, Thomas Merritt, Charles C. Htovvart, John Duncan, Leveret H. DoVeber, Robertson Bayard, Kdward Sears, and II. Bowycr Smith, Estjuires, Trustees ; tho Bank of New-Bruiiaiwick, Treasurer ; Daniel Jordan, Esquire, Cashier and Registrar. » *l'! ■ ^ f i.T.*«:v'^'* EMIGRATION Di:PARTMENT. > M. II. Perley, Esquire, Ilcr Majesty's Emigration Olficer at Saint John. J' Thomas Jones, Esquire, Emigration Officer at St. Andrews. la other parts of tue Province, the D(;puty Treusureri act as Emisration OfHcers, ,'• 'i' ■■'; i '" " CONSULS AND AGENTS. Israel D. Andrews, E^q., United States Consul for New-Brunswick and Canada; Collins VVhitaka^ Esq., United States Consul at tiiu Port of St. John and depen- cies ; United Swtes Consular .Agents — Thomas Jones, Enquire, Saint Andrews; William J. Fraatr, Esq., Miramichi ; Charles S. Theal, E^q., Shediao ; John M. Wolhaupter, Esq., Bathurst ; Andrew Barberie, Esq.,Dalhousie. Edward Allison, Esquire, Portuguese Consul General for New-Brunswick. ^ A. C. O. Trentowsky, Esquire, Prussian Consul in New-Brunswick. Agents for Llovd's — Henry P Sturdse, Enquire, St. John; Williana Whit- lo«k. Esquire, St. Andrews ; Messrs. Gilmour, Rankin and Co., Miramichi ; John Wheton, Es';..l)'4'«itif'^i'*i- SUPERVISORS OF GREAT ROADS. *• .''•>^'" ■iiii»;.'7?3 iVl:(i i ■ r ■ i. Robert S. Mathew — St. John to Hay ward's Mills ; and Bellisle to St. John. Joha Jordan, Junior — Saint John to Q,UdCco; St. John to King's County line Silas Crane Chartres— Hayward's Mills to the Nova-Scotiu line. George Anderson — Saint John tp St. Andrewi William E. Perley — Fredericton to McKenzie'», Nerepis. James Gault — McKenzie's/to St. John. Asa Dow — Fredericton to Woodstock. Alexander Goodfellow — Fredericton to Nowcastlo. Gilbert Williams — Nerepis to Gagetown. William Chandler — Shediac to Richibucto. John Welling — Dorchester to Shediac ; and Shediac to Petitcodinc. David Crocker — Richibucto to Chatham ; Newcastle to Tabusintac. Archibald Ramsay — Belledune to Metis Road. Alexander Davidson — Pocmouche to Southern boundary of the Bathurst Road. , William Molloy — Tabusintac to Bathurst, Bathurst to Bellduue, Bathuist to PoC- roouehe via Caraquet. James Ketch um— Woodstock to the Arestook. ' , t Ralph D. Beardsley — Woodstock to Houlton. [American boundary. Leonard R. Coombes-^Grand Falls to the Canada line, and Lower Landing to th« George W. Curry— Arestook to the Grand Falls ; and Pickard's Store to the Ame- Nathaniel Hubbard— Fredericton to the Finger Board. [rican boundary James Fairweather — Hampton to BelDsle. William Griere— Fredericton to Magaguadavic River. Josephcs Moore— Oak Bay to Little Digdeguash. I William H. Movvatt— Waweig to St. Stephens ; and St. Andrews to Magagua-* da vie, on the Fredericton Road, including the Bridges ; and from Roix Farni to the Great Road between Fredericton and St. Stephens. '^ 38 1 :«> i 1.' I Iiaac Grosi — Salisbury to II opswtU Court Ilouau. Geurg« Oulton — Cole's Island to Ciipe Torniantint. John A. lluod — Ibuuc Derry'i to I'oiiit VVolfni. Thomas McClslhin — Hopewell Court Uoustt to Harvey ; Hopewell through New Ireland, to King's County line. Jooepli Blakeney — Newcnstle Iliv^r to Queen's County line, j .^j, -, ,^;,. j .anij i - John lioyd — Pittsfield to (iueen's County line. Charles S. Appleby — Grent Road near Rogers', to American lino •nBigPreMQu'ilo John A. Ik'ckwith — FVedericton to Richibucto, via Newcastle h ivor. , ''t r Jeremiah Scott — Dead-Water Brook to St. Stephens. John llug«>riy — Uap'idt Meeting House in Uphain to English Chu.ch, Sussex. Prudent Gagnon — Edinundston to River St. Francis. Hugh Mutthewson and James Pratt — Maeaguadavic to Lower Trent ilrook Bridge. David Dow — Little Digduguash to Eel River. Moses Cobum — Tilley's, Sheffield, to Newcastle River. >ti>UJ 4* ir»t'J' .K COMMISSION fiRS FOR COMMUTATION OF CROWN DEBTS. Undkr Act 12 Vic, Cap. 19. P. C. Amireaux, Francis Tibbits — Victoria County. ' ■ . ' John Bedell, Leonard R. Flardiog, Joseph RiJcout, James A. Philiipii, Israel Calklas — Carleton County. John Davidson, Benjamin Atherton, William Grieve, Allan McLean, John A. Beckwith, Hugh Jamieaon — York County. John Jordan, Archibald Menzies — Saint John County. William Smith, Solomon Smith, Wm. E. Perley, Isaac Burpe—Sunbury County. San)uel Mahood, James Kerr, Robert Snell — Q,ueen's County. Chas. W. Stockton, Robt. B. Vail, Jos. Wallace, Elias S. Wetmore — King's County. John G. Luytoa, Robert Douglas, Peter Merzerall — Kent County. James Davidson, Charles J. Peters, James L. Price — Northumberland County. John Woolner, Henry W. Baldwin, Hugh A. Caie, James Biackall, William Davidson — Gloucester County. Andrew Buntin, George McCar, Andrew Hay, Ninian Lindilay, William C. Scott, John McKenzie, James Ellis — Charlotte County. iij.fi David Sadleir, Restigouche County. Reuben Stiles, Albert County. Commissioners for the Sale and Improvement of Crown Lands, under Act 12, Vict., Cap. 4 : — David Sadler — Restigouche County. Matthew Carruthers, James Davidson — Gloucester. James Davidson, C. J. Peters, J. L. Price — Northumberland. P. Merzerall, J. G. Layton, G. Douglas, Thomas Stevenson— Kent. P. Palmer, S. S. Wilmot, James Cutler — Westmor- land. R. Stiles — Albert. William Mahood, James Ellis — Churlette. R. Snell, J. Colling, S. Mahood, J. Kerr — Queen's. N. Arnold, S. Fairwcather — Kind's. 8. Burpe — Sunbury. Thomas Ramsay, John Davidson, John A. Beckwith, Wm. Grieve; Hugh Jamieson — York. P. C. Amirequx, Francis Tibbits, John Bedell, Leonard Harding — Carleton. John Jordan, Archibald Menzies — St. John. John Emerson, Victoria. .!•' If ' COMMISSIONERS FOR STEAM BO^TS. Isaac Woodward and Charles W. Wardlaw, Esquires, Commissioners for the Harbour and River or St. John and Bay of Fundy, under Act 13 Vic. cap. 26. in- tituled *' An Act to provide lor the greater safety of passengers in Steam Boats.* James Boyd and Edward Wilson, Esquires, Commissioners for the Portef St. Andrews ;and Daniel Hanington and Thomas £. 8mitb«Esquirei, Commisiou- ers at the Port of Shediac. '^^ '' ' ^"' " ^ ' t «. f trough Now igPresnuMlo S^ussex. rook Dridge. )EBTS. iiliips, laraei !an, John A. ury County. ing'i County. 1 County, all, William iuin C. Scott, .'M^vv#%-. Com- CoMMiHBioNKUN Kon Grimross Neck Canal — John Wilkinson, Culvin L. llatheway, uud Alexandwr Goodlollow, Esquirurt. .•vn?" I ' ,i . i ..»-^> :"S:!^;f';M: B^l^KIlVG and other COIWfPAIVIES./"*'"'-'^^'"^^' Bank of New-Brunswick — (in St. John)— Capitul, £100,000. President — Thomas E. Millidge, Enquire ; Dn t'c/or«— Isaac L. Bedell, John Boyd, M. D., Joseph \. Crane, Loverot If. DoVehor, James I) Levvin, Benjamin Smith, Fr(»de- ick A. Wiggins, and Wni. Wright, Esquires; Cashier — Richard Whiteside, Enq.; Solicitor — John M. Robinson, Esquire. Discount days — Tuesdays and Fridays. Commercial Bank of New-Brunswick — (in Saint John) — Incorpor*'- ted by Royal Churtor— Capital, £150,000, with powsr to increase to J;300,000. — President — Daniel J. McLaughlin, Esquire; Directors — Murk Dole, John Du'ican, Stephen Gerow, lion. Robert L. Ha/en, William Jack, George L. Lovett, Charles Merrht, William Parks, Edward Soars, A. McLi. Seely, John M. Walker, and John Wishart, Esquires. Cashier — Georgo P. Sanr.ton, Esquire. Solicitor — Hon. R. L. Ilazen. Discount days — Tueidayai «nd Fridays. Commercial Branch Bank at Miramichi. — Commitlec of Manaqe- vieni — William Loch, Esquire; Cas/tier— Thomas C. Allan, Esquire. Commercial Bank Agency at Woodstock. — Committee of Manugc- ment — Richard English, Esquire; Cashier — James Grover. Central Bank of New-Brunswick — (in Fredericton) — Caphal, £35,000, with power to increase to £50,000. President — George Boti!>ford, Es(|uire; Di- rectors — Hon. John S. Saunders, Hon. William H. Odell, John Simpson, George J. Dibbleo, Charles Macpherson, Charles Lee, Joseph Flemming, and John Harding, Esquires. Cashier — Samuel W. Babbitt, Esquire; Solicitor — George J. Dibblee, Esquire. Discount days — Tuesdays and Fridays. Centrai^ Bank Agency KrWoonsvocK.-r-'CommittecofManap^emerit — D. L. Dibblee, James Ketchum, J. R. Tapper, and Charles Connell, Esquires ; Cashier — James Robertson, Enquire. Charlotte County Bank — (in St. Andrews) — Capital, £15,000. Pre- sidcnt — Hon. Harris Hatch; Directors — L. H. DeVeber, James W. Street, Wil- ftH-d Fisher, S. T. Gove, George D. Street, and William Whitlock, Esquires ; Cashier — Charles W. Wardlaw, Esquire; Solicitor — George D. Street, Esquire. Discount day — Tuesday. St. Stephen's Bank.— Capital, £37,500, with power to increase to £50,000. President — Wm. Todd, Jun., Esq.; Directors — Hon. Geo. S. Hill, Geo.M. Porter, Robsrt Watson, Stephen H. Hitchings, and Geo. J. Thomson, Esquires; Cashier — D. Upton, Esquire; Solicitor — Hon. George S. Hill. Discount day — Saturday. |l 'I ( I ! ■■■ W:V Bank of British North America — (Established in London) — Capital, £1,000,000 Sterlinj?, with power in incrensa. Managen of fhe Branch at Saint John—F. W. Wood, Enquire. Local Directors at Saint John — Hon. Jolin Ro- bprt8on,-and John V. Thurgar, Esquire. Slandinff Counsel — Hon. John Ambrose Street ; Solicitor and Notary — George Wheeler, Esquire. Discount days — ^Wed- esdays and Saturdays. l/Hf .;4-y.iM: 1 s 1 ;i ' INSURANCE COMPANIES. TI New-Brunswick Marine Assurance Company — (in Saint John) — Cnpital, iJ50,000, with power to increase to .€100,000. President-^John Ward, Esquire. Directors — F. A. Wiggins, John Wishart, John V. Thnrgnr, William Parks, Duniel J. McLaughlin, Edward Sears, George Carvill, and George W. Worrall, Esquires. Secretary^— Adam Jack, Esquire. Solicitor — Geo. Wheeler^ Globe Assurance Com*any — (in Saint John) — Capital, £50,000. Pre- sident — John Duncan, Esquire. Directors — George L. Lovett, Thomas Vaughan, Wrn. Lenvitt, Edward Hijipisley, Robert Robertson, and Henry Chubb, Esquires, Secretary — L L. f'edell. Esquire. • Central Fire Insurance Company — (in Fredericton.) — Capital, £50,000. President — Benjamin WoJhauptcr, Esquire. Directors — Hon. Chas. Fisher. Chas. Macpherson, J. S. Coy, undThos. StewarL, Esquires. Secretary — William McBeath, Esquire. Agencies — Saint John — Georgo Thomas, Agent ; Hon. John Robertson, and Daniel J. McLaughlin, Esq., Conunittee of Reference, Saint Andrews— George D. Street, Esq., Agent; Hon. H. Hatch and , <;!ommittee of Rcferenca. Newcastle, (Miramichi) — Allan A. Davidson, Esquire, Agent. Chatham — George Kerr, Esquire, Agent. Bathnrst — William Stevens, Esquire, Agent Richibucto — Hon. .Tohn W. Weldon, Agent. Dalhouaie — Du- gald Stewart, Esquire, Agent. Woodstock — Lewis P. Fisher, Esquire, Agent. Mutual Insurance Company — (in Saint John) — Joseph Fairweather, Esquire, President. Directors —Samuel L. Tilley, Joseph W. Lawrence, S. K. Foster, and John D. Purdy. Secretary — Isaac Woodward, Esquire ; Solicitor — John M. Robinson, Esquire. JOINT-STOCK COMPANIES.'*^^^ ^^'''^''^'"^*^^"" '\ Europe Aji and North American Railway Company. — Robert Jar- dine, Esquire, President; Company Directors — Hon. John Robertson, Edward Allison, George Botsford, Daniel J. McLaughlin, and Samuel L. Tilley, Esquires; Government Directors — Hon'bles Edward B. Chandler, Robert L. flazen, Ro- bert D. Wilmot, George Hayward, John Hamilton Gray, and John Montgomery. Standing Counsel — Hon. Robert L. Hazen; Solicitor — Wm. J. Ritchie, Esquire; Auditors — George P. Sancton and James Mucfurlane; Clerk and Treasurer — Thomas B. Millidge, Esquire. .4 ^^l Saint Andrews and Quebec Railroad Company. — President — J. J. Robinson, Esquire, M. P. P.; Company Directors — Admiral the Hon. W. F. W. Owen, Hon. Harris Hatch, Hon. George S. Hill, Colonel R. Hayne, Chas. Connell, John Farmer, George D. Street, and H. H. Hatch, Esquires, Capt. Thomas Moses, William Whitlpck, Henry Frye, and John Rodger, Esquire^; Govirnment Direct^ ors — George L. Hatheway and Benjamin Wolhaupter, Esquires. Manager — Ju- lius Thompson, Esc, 'i ire; Treasurer — Charlotte County Bank; Secretary — Samuel 11. Whitlock, Esquire; Solicitor — Thomas B. Wilson, Esquire. Nkw-Bbunswick Electric Tbleoraph Company. — Robert Jardine, President: Edward Allison. John Duncan, and Robert Reed, of St. John, and 41 — CiipilaF, . at Saint John Ro- Arnbrosd ys — Wed- , J t John) — hn Ward, William eorge W. Wheeler, 00. Pre- Vuughan, , Esquires, .---, T — Capital, oa. Chuti. icreiary — 8, Agent ; Reference, Rsquirc, t) Stevens, msie — Da- Agent. '^^ lirweather, nee, S, K. Solicitor — . »^\ lobert Jar- n, Edward , Esquires; lazen, Ro- intgomery. B, Esquire; reasurer — ient-^: f. W. F. W. 18. Conneli, nas Moses, int Direct- lagcr — J«- y — Samuel rt Jnrdine, John, and George E. Morton, of HallAix, Directors; Douglas B. Stevens, Esquire, Secretary and Superintendent. Fredcricton and Saint John Electric Telegraph Company. — George Butsford, Esquire, President; S. Barker, R. Jnidine, S. W. Biibbitt, and W. H. Robinson, Enquires, Directors: D. B. Stevens, Esquire, Superintendent. 4 Saint John Suspension Bridge Company. — Charles Brown, Esquire, President; William J. Ritchie, J. D. Lewin, Joseph Ftxirweather, and Wiliiiini K. Reynolds, Directors; John F. Marsters, Secretary; the "Bank of iNuw-Brunswick, Treasurer. Saint John Water Company.— Csplt.l — Old Stock restricted to £15,000; New Stock, £10,000. President — Robert Jardine, Esquire; Directors — Hon. John Robertson, Robert F. Hazen, William H. Street, and Henry Chubb, Esquires Solicitor — Duncan Robertson, Esquire; Secretary and Treasurer — Jas. D. Lewia Esquire; Superintendent — Gilbert Murdoch. Saint John Gas Light Company. — Capital £20,000, with power to in- crease to £30,000. Robert Jardine, President ; John Duncan, William J. Ritchie, John M. Walker, William Parks, William G. Lawton, George Carviil, Daniel J. McLaughlin, and William Smith, Directors; George Peebles, Manager; Robert Britain, Secretary and Treasurer ; William J. Ritchie, Esquire, Solicitor. Fredericton Gas Light Company. — S. Barker, President ; J. Simpson, J. Wilkinson, F. W. liatheway, and John Davis, Directors ; JohnM'Innes, Ma- nagei- ; Wm. M'Beath, Secretary. ; ,^ j / 1' Saint John Rural. Cemetery Company. — Dr. Botsford, President ; Dr. Peters, Chailes Drury, Beverley Robinson, Wm. Parka, W. G Lawton, James Pettingell, William Jack, S. Hersey, W. J. Ritchie, John M. Walker, and William Wright, Esquires, Directors ; E. B. Peters, Esquire, Secretary and Trea- surer ; Robert Mills, Superintendent. York and Carleton Mining Company. — Jamos Harris, President ; James Smith, Treasurer, James Robinsoii, junior. Secretary ; John Owens, James Smith, James R. Tupper, Allan McLean, James T. Smith, Henry Vaughan, Thomas Allan, Thomas Vaugha'n, and James Moran, Directors. Albert Mining Company. — Edward Allison, Esquire, President ; Na- thaniel Gould, of London, Edward Anthony, of New York, William Cairns, of New Brunswick, George E. Cooke, and Henry Smith, of New York, and Alex- ander Wright of New Brunswick, Directors; Henry E. Allison, Secretary And Treasurer ; Gray and Kaye, Solicitors. SouTM Bay Room Company.— (St. John County) — A McL. Seely, Pre- sident ; Hon. John Robertson, F.A.Wiggins, PMward Allison, John Wishart, N. S. Demill, and George Young, Esquires, Directors; Thomas McMackin, Esquire, Secretary, Treasurer, and Superintendent. Saint John Hotel Company. — William Wright, Esquire, President. Di- rectors— Robert Jardine, GeorafeV. Nowlin, John Wishart, and Charles Hazen, Iisquir(.>s. Secretary- Edward Dolby. Managers— Messrs. William and Joseph 8cammeli. Nova-Scotia and New-Brunswick Land Company.— (Incorporated in 1834, by Royal Charter)— Capital, £200,000, with power to increase to £400,000. Governor— John Godson, M.P. ; Deputy Governor— John Moxon, Esquire ; Directors— George Palmer, Ambrose Humphreys, Newman Smith, Thomas Butts. Henry Blancliard, George Nichols, Thomas Newnham, J. P. [.ux- moore Hallett, Thomas Potts, and J.^W. Ogle, Esquires. Secretaries— John ii { il •' II I \\ 42 m I m Bainbrklge and William Aggas, Esquins. ^urfi/ors— William Newton^nd John Norbury, Esqaires ; Bankers— Meaara. Williams, Deacon, Labouchere & Co,, Birchiii-lune ; Solicitor — Nathaniel Hooper, Esquire. Commissiomr at Stanley •^Lieutenant-Colonel Richard Hayne ; Clerk — Thonaas Wright, Esquire ; Land Surveyor and Overseer — Robert Waugh, Enquire ; Company^s Solicitor in JVcw-Bruvswick — Hon. J. A. Street, Attorney-General ; Resident Agent at the Ci/y o/" Bfind John ere & Co., at Stanley lire ; Land Sdlicitpr in tCarleton Royal Arch Chapter; Saint John, on the Registry of the Grand Royal Tf Arch Chapter, Scotland. , , Hibernian Royal Arch Chapter, No. — , Saint Andrews. ,u\n^}fi ^vj<.'tt}{ : Mti*!') -n LODGES ON THE REGISTRV OF THE GRAND LODGE OF ENGLAND. The R.W. and Honourable Alexander Keith, of Halifax, ProvincialGrand Master. Albion, No. 570, Saint John, First Friday in each month. ,^,^f 'Saint John's, 632, Sussex, 705, Saint Mark's, 759, Solomon's, 764, Carleton Union, 767, Midian, 770, Portland Union, 780, Woodstock Lodge,811, Union Lodge, 866, Saint John, Siiint John,/ Dorchester, Saint Andrews, Fredericton, Carleton, Kingston, Portland, Woodstock, St. Stephens, First Friday in each month. First Tuesday in each month. Thursday on or after full moon. First Wednesday in each month. Tuesday after full moen. ^ First Thursday in each month. '* Second Tuesday in each month. First Thursday in each month. First Wednesday in each month. First Thursday in each month. -^ VJi LODGES ON THE REGI.STRY OF THE GRAND LoDGE OF IRELAND. ilt/'l Hibemia, 301, Saint John, Second Tuesday in each month.'mi> Sussex, .327, Saint Stephens, First Wednesday in each month. Hibernian, . t St. Andrews Second Tuesday alter each full moon. ON THE REGISTRY OF THE GRAND LODGE OF SCOTLAND. St. Aadrcws Lodge, No. 364, Fredericton, Second Thursday in each month. Corinthian Lodgp, Hampton, working under Dispensation from the Provincial ^,_ Grand Master. 4i 44 n. Is u li n 1 1 i^^ STAFF OF THE ARMY, SERVING IN THE PROVINCE OF NEW-BRUNSWICK, • Under the Cummnnd of Major-Goneral the Hon. Charles Gore, C. B. and K. H., Comnrmnding Her Majesty's Troops in Novu-Scotiu, New-Brunswick, Prince Edward Island, and their Dependtnciss. :l«-rir^ Lieutenant Colonel and Brevet Colonel Joseph Clnrke, (76th Regiment,) Com- manding the Troopa in New-Branswick. GARRISONS. Fhederi«ton. — Lieatenant Colonel and Brevet Colonel Joseph Clarke, (76th Regiment,) Commandant; Lieut." John C Clarke, (76th Regiment,) Town Adja-» tant; Venerabia Archdeacon Coster, A. M;, Chaplain. Saint John. — Major R. Gardmer, (76th Regiment,) Commhndant; Lieut. E' T. Jones, (H. P.) Town Major; Rev. B. G. Gray, D. I)., Chaplain, Saint Andrews. — Lieut. James C. Clarke, (76th Regiment^) Commandant; Rev. Jerome Alley, D. D., Chaplain. Commissariat Department. — Saint John. — W. H. Drake, Assistant Commissary General; H. W. W. Plant, Deputy Assistant Commissaay General, W. C. Poultney, Commissariat Storekeeper ; Henry Marshall, Office Keeper. — Fiedericton — Alexander Edwards, Assistant Commissary General ; Mr, Smith, Temporary Clerk. Saint Andrews — A Non-ecmmissioned Officer, Commissariat Issuer. li m ■it f.-i M Ordnance Department. — Saint John — Frederick C. Frith, Esquire, De- puty Ordnance Storekeeper; Lieut. Samuel Huyghue, (H. P. 60th Regiment,) first Clerk; Robert Pickthall, second Clerk; James Emison, Storehouseman ; Frederick Harrison, Armourer; W. Smith, Office Keeper and Messenger. Barrack Departmej^jt. — Saint John — George Priestley, Enquire, Barrack Master; James Sage, Barrack Sergeant. Fredericton — John B. Woolford, Esq., Barrack Master ; John Edwards, Barrack Sergeant. Saint Andretvs— Andrew Whyte, Barrack Sergeant. Royal Engineer Department. — Saint John — Captain E. T. Ford, Commanding; Edward Lloyd, Clerk; Henry Hennigar, Overseer of Works. Fr«' dericton— Mr. Coghlan, Clerk of Works. Board of Respective Officers. — (Ordnance Department.) — Captain Ford, E,. E.; Captain H. A. Smyth, R. A.; Frederick C. Frith, Esquire, Deputy Ordnance Storekeeper. OFFICERS OF CORPS SERVING IN NEW-BRUNSWICK. it Royal Artillery. — Saint John — Captain II. A. Smyth, Commanding; Se- cond Lieutenant T. W. Blakiston. Frerferic/o«— Lieatenant W. S. M. Wolfe. 45 .ai'iMf.'nafaf a. . tr "ii V w* t.f j jfim Mil A 76th Regiment.— Frc^/cm/e;?. — Brevet Colonel Joseph Chirke; Brevet Ma- jor C. Fenwick; Lieutenants— H. H. Lacy, (.Adjutant), John C. Clarke, A.N. Adams; Ensigns— G. H. J. Heighum, J. Geddea, H.J. Robinson; Paymaster— - Lieut. R. T. Uearn; (iuartermuater— H. Tyler; Surgeon— R. T. Scott. Saint /o^n.— Major— R. Gardiner; Captains— H. D. Smart, T. W. Cator; En- signa— J. Vincent, E. W. F. Acton; Assistant Surgeon— P. O'-K. Gordon. Saint Andrews. — Lieutenant James C. Clarke. ■' 'f ^: v,v- THE I¥AVY. Vice Admiral Sir Georgn Francis Seymour, Kt., Commander-in-Chief in North America and the West Indies. Flag Lieutenant — A. F. R. De Horsey; Secretary— Paymaster W. D. Jeans. VESSELS ON THU STATION. Argus t 6 — (Steam Sloop,) — Commander Richard Purvis. Alban, (Steam Tender to Imaum, at Jamaica) — Lieut. Com. F. A. Meynell. Bermuda, Schooner — Lieutenant Commander Archibald D. Jolly. Basilisk, 6, (Steam Sloop) — Commander Hon. Francis Egerton. Buzzard, 6, (Steam Sloop) — Commander W. H. Dobie. ' Calypw, 18 — Captain Arthur Forbes. i Columbiii, 6, (Steam Surveying Vessel) — Commander Peter F. Shortlund. -^ Cumberland, 70, (FlagShi'p) — Captain George H. Seymour. * Devastation, 6 — (Steam Sloop) Commander Colin Y. Campbell. Daring, 12 — Commander Gerard J. Napier. Espiegle, 12 — Commander George Hancock. Imaum, 72, (Guard Ship, Jamaica) Commodore Thos. Henderson. Kite, (Steam Towing Vessel) — Bermuda. Lean dtr, 50 — Capt. G. St. Vincent King. '?■ Medea, 6 — Steam Sloop) — Commander John C. Bailey. Megcera, (Screw Troop Ship)— Commander John O. Johnson. ^eiley, 8, (Tender to Cumberland). ^ Vestal, 26 — Captain Thomas P. Thomson. I \f ,-■( *>' .tt .^..S?./4. >h;^ fi-tit.V'l V-: sV*»t^'«. PRdVIlVCIAL IfllLITIA. ■mh*i >il '^"^""^ ' STAFF: ^ ' , His Excellency Sir Edmund Walker Head, Baronet, Commander-in-Chief. Lieutenant-Cononel Richard Hayne, Adjutant-General— 20th May, 1861. The Hon. Lieutenant-Colonel John Allen, Quartermaster-General— 4lh May, 1839. Lientenant-Colonel Charle* Drury, Deputy QuaTtermaster-General— 18th June, Lieutenani-Celonel Richard Hayne (New-Brunswick Artillery), Provincial Aid- de-Camp- 7th May, 1841. , Lieutenant-Colonel Charles Drury (Saint John City Light Infantry,) Provincial Aid-ds-Camp — 26th Joly, 1841. \m^ .-i^ukt ■■■'■■■ '■ , Judge Advocate General. I «ii VH 46 It I'l- I'!' ii.*; I' i| CITY ABtD COUrVTY OFFICER§. ii>;""- • 1. i-»i >! ji 1 9T _,,; CITY AND COUNTY OF SAINT JOBN: .i:i.:^'!^'l,:^^^ The Mayor and the Recarder, Justices of the Mayor's Court. ^ Thfi M;>yor, the Recorder, Jo<«nph Fiiirweather, William O. Smith, Isaac Woodward, Gregoi^ VanUorn«, WiPiam H. A. Keann, William King, and Jwaeph Beaitoiiy, l^aquires, Justices of the Peace and of the Quorum. Hon. Charles SiiiiOiids, Gehardus C. Carman, John Jordan, George Anderaoni Jamca Moraii, Menry Gilbert, Robert W. Creokahank, Robert Payne, Archibald lVIeris5io!», Charles Ward, Mon. John Robertsan, William H. Street, Daniel Laa- vitt, John Gillies, Jiimes Brown, Daniel Ansley, John Kerr, James Kirk, William Leuvitt, William Olive, Satnuol Strange, James Gallagher, Jacob Allan, John WisUatt, Kobert Keltic, Leveret H. DaVaber, Moses. Vernon, Walker Tisdale, William Hawks, Ceorge A. Lockhart, Henry Chubb, William Parks, Alexundtr Lookhart, John Ilav.'i, Thomas Allan, Hugh Sharkey, James Travis, John Hen- derson, Joseph Fairweather, Henry G. Simon U, John Johnstoa, Thamas Harding, Robert Dauglas, FVancis Ferguson, Frederick A. Wiggins, Pater Besnard, James Olive, Nathan S. Dernill, George Carvill, John Humbert, John Sears, Stephen K. Foster, Francis Ruddick, John F. Godard, William Doharty, and Thomas Otty Crookshiink, Esquires, /ws/jces o/'/Ae Peace. ., , . - Charles Johnston, Esquire, High Sheriff; Charles W. Stockton, Esq., JDeputy Skeriff. . . .[,,-.. ,,^ Gttorge Wheeler, Esquire, CZerfe o/" /Ae Peace, 4"C. f.,,,>!i-5 : ,,^ij^ William Bayard, Esquire, M. D., Coroner. » 4 fasr^^ -^i,** Isaac L. Bedell, Lsquirer Cou/i/y Trcar^rfir. . > . :;v .'V James R. Ruel, Esquire, »5iirft V'( h, Isaac d Jaaeph ndorflotii krclubnld lie! Lea- William in, J»hG Tisdalc, loxandar )hn Hen- Harding, i, James iphen K. fnas Otty Deputy ne Court isaionen Sancton, issioiMTi Sewers. CommU- ^ Indian i^stmere, t, uncon* »r, Esq.! Chubb, . Jaryis, !— :Jain(e>. illiam O. 47 Sinilli, (Jieo. A. Lockhart, Crogory VanHorne, Jijsliih Wetinore, Isaac VVoo.lward, Mo9«H II. Ptrley, Jacob Allan, Jatnes (iailagher, John Johiistun, rieiiiy ('htibb^ Joseph r.iirwtjatlier, VVillian) King, Joseph lieatteay and NVilliain H. A. Keans, Ksquires, Members. Thomas McAvity, Clerk. Surveyors of Lumbkr in the County. — Moses Tuck, Ezekisl Jordan, John Morrison, George VV. Rubsrta, David Tapley, John Heneberry, (A E. (iojard, Robert Ewiiig, James McLoon, John G. T»bin, Stephen H. Shaw, J. Chirk, Clay- ton Scott, Edwin J. VVetuiore, (i. Jordan, junr., S. S. Liulehale, Win. I). Shaw, S. E. Stephens, Charles Eagles, J. C'*awford, Willuui A. Reynolds, John TiipUy, J. M. \Viiipple, John E. Viiitienl, Joseph Ball, George C. Dunham, Rnhort Ro- berts(^n, juur., William Cunard, Wiiliiiui Eagles, Joshua Brundage, Isaac I'lewej- ling, John Lo^an, Vernon Hanson, t^. Reynolds, Patrick Doorley, J. Mulliolland, Z. li. ^nb.ils, Henry Colwell, J#!«eph Lingley, J. Sullivan, J. Barberie, Josuph D. Maher, Zaccheus Fowler, John iM. Campbell. , - Parisk of Portland. — Robart Payne, Esquire, Police Magi^^trate; EJon. CharliM -^iiiionds, Thoinus Allan, and .lohn Haws, Esrpiires, ComiHis^ioiiers of j^oUciei, il«i>rj,Cr, Sfrnonds, and James Travis, Esquirep, Sitting Magistrates. '\vx'\ }! .'j'r' : * ! ■ ^ — - ■ ^^ •''■' ^■■ bArxT John Agricui.tural. and HoiiTicui.TURAr- Society. — W. J. Ritchi' , Krquire, President; Robert F. Hazon, Esq and Dr. George i*. Peters, Viae I'ritjt'/rnts; Robert 'ardine, Robert Bowes, Peter Dewar, llenry Chubb, Henr\ Rl.i'isloe, James Biown, William Hawks, CJiarlesDrury, Thomas Tral'ton, John : i> :i(i('ison, Thomas Davidson, Thomas Otty Crookshank, Hon. J. H. Gray, Samuul ilijlstead, Alonzo Darrovv, and Robert Douglas, Directors; John Duncan, Esq., rreiisarer; M. H. Perley, Esq., Corresponding Secretary; D. B. Stevens, Esq., according Secretary. i , ,nr* wt-I-H r#^r^i4iilW>*w?w»iJ«v?^. James Olive, Esquire, Mayor. ^'^ ^I'^l^'!; ■'•'"!:*"'^**''jIon. Robert L. Elazen, Recorder. J (! ' •>. '^ ■■ ,\'V < ALDERMEN. . 'iji*irf5> Joseph Fairweather, Esq. .*<' ^tnhn.} ■ •'■ :* St. John Mechanics' Institute. — Jnnius Pnterson, LL. D., Esquire, President; Joseph W. Lawrence and Robert Foulia, Vice Presidents; James R. Ruel, Corrfisnonding Secretary; William FJutchinson, Jan., Esq., Recording Se- cretary; William L. Avery, Treasurer; Robert Shives, William F. Smith, George Fleming, James G. Melick, Georg* W. Smith, William J. Ritchie, Isaac Wood- ward, J. J. Munroe, John Allan, George II. Lawrence, John McLardy, and Chuf. C. McDonald, Directors. V v. ■ • ^ r Public Grammar School in the City or St. John.— The Rev. the Rector of St. John, President; the Mayor, tho Recorder, the lion. Judge Parker, Robert F. Hazen, and William Wright Esquires, and the Re?. William Donald, and Hon. John H. Gray, Directors; Hon. John H. Gray, Treasurer and Clerk; James Paterson, LL. D., Principal. Vestry op Trinity Church.— Rev. I. W. D. Gray, D.D., Rector; Geo. D. Robinson and John V. Thurfjar, Esquires, Church Wardens; Robert Bayard, LcBaron Botsford, Chas. Brown, S. K. Foster, John Hardenbreok, Wm. G. Lnwmn, Charles J. Melick, Jehn McGrath, Edward Sears, Win. Seely, L. H. VVaterhouse, and F. A. Wiggins, Vestrymen; Geo. Wheeler, Esq., VestryClerk and Treasurer. * Vestry of St. James' Church.— Rtv. John Armstrong, Rector; VVm. Wriijht, and John M. Robinson, Esquires, Church Wardens; John Kinuenr, Thomas McAvity, Robert Pickthall, Joseph Suiis, G«orge Kee, Samuel Seeds, John Holden, John Coigley, H. W. Frith, B. L. Peters, Robert W. Crooksbank, Jr., and James Ste#art, Vestry- men; H. W. Frith, Esq., Vestry Clerk. Vestry of St. John's Church.— The Rev. G. M. Armstrong, Rector; War- dens— L. H. DeVeber and Charles Wardj, Esquires; Vestrymen — Wm. F. Smiih, \V. I). W. Hubbard, Wra. H. Adams, Thomas W. Daniel, Robert Armstrong, Simeon L. Lugrin, John McAvily, JamM R. Rnel, W. L. Avery, Joseph W. Lawrence, and Thomas M. Smith; James R. Rael, Vestry Clerk. Saint John Society Library.— John Boyd, M. D., President; George D. Robinaon, Esquire, Vice President; Isaac Woodward and John Kinnear, Esquires, Committee; James R. Ruel, Secretary aud Treasurer; D. Keltie, Librarian. — Library honr, from three to four o'clock,, ^,"^t/ ,1 ? Saint George's Society. — His Excellency Sir Edmund Walker Head, Bart., Patron; Hon. John H. Gray, President; Henry P. Sturdee, Esq., Vice- President; James R* Rue), Esq., Treasurer; Henry W. Frith, Esq., Secretary. Saint Andrew's Society. — John M. Walker, Esquire, President; Alexr. Jardine, Vice President; Wm. Thomson, Treasurer; Robert Cruickshank, Sec'y. Saint Patrick's Society. — Thomas Parks, Esquire, President; George Carvill, Esq., Vice President; William Hutchinson, Esq., Treasurer: Alex. Adams, Secretary; Wm. Hutchinson, Jr., Esq., Assistant Secretary. Orphan Benevolent Society. — James Gallagher, Esquire, President; John Doherty, Vice President; P. McCourt, Treasurer; William Cunningham, Secretary. St. J* p. •■\j,i rosidcnt ; Jhrdine, Vigginu, e JVlem- Esquire, lines R. ling Se- , Goorge ! Wood- id Chus. Rev. the Parker, Donald, d Clerk; KrtUivii ft ; Geo. D. Le Baron Dharles J. lid F. A. I. VVrisht, McAvity, n Coigley, rt, VeBtry- tor; War- 5mi»h, W. Simeon L. •ence, and jeorge D. Esquires, brarian. — er Head, sq., Vice- cretary. nt; Alexr. ik, Sec'y. George X. Adauis, PresideDt; nningham, President; )ertson, F. mill, John 9, WiUiain ns & Son, 51 '■ RATES AND PUBLIC CHARGES IN THE CITY, kc IIai.jour Mastrr's Fees.— On vesie!^ of 30 tons, and under 50, 2a. Gd, ; of 50, und under 7"), 3i. 9d. ; of 75 and uiuUr lO;), 59, ; of 100 mid under 130, Gs. 8d. ; of 150, and under 201), 1*. fid. ; of 200, and under 80©, 10s. ; of 800, nud under 400, 129. fid. ; vessels of 400 ions and upwiirds, 15s. Deckod vessels under 100 tons, owned and registered at St John, and nil British vessels under that ton- nage, trading within the Buy of Fundy, arriving from ports to the Northwiird of Cape Cod, or the westward of Chpo Canso, or from any port in Nova Scotia, to pay annually as follows : — Under JJO tens, 8s. 9d. ; of 80 tons and undor 50, 58. ; of 60 tons, and under 75, 7a. fid. ; of 75 tons, and under 100, 10s. Rates of Anchorage. — Fer every decked vessel undor 50 tons, 3s. 9d. ; vessels from 50 to 100 tons, inclusive, 5s. ; 100 to 150, 6s. 3d.; 150 to 200, 7s 6d. 200 to 250, Ss 9d. ; 250 to 300, 10$i. And all vessels of greater burthen in liku proportion ; and for all docked vessels trading; within the Bay of Fuidy, thero shall bo paid, yearly, on the first arrival after the first of April, according to thu toanajje and amounts settled by the aforesaid scale. Rates ok Pilotage. — For bringing any ship or vessel into the Harbour of St. John, and mooring her in a safe place or berth, or securing her aleugsido a wharf, the rates annexed to the several distances : — First Distance — frem Partridge Islend to Musquash Head, hearing North West 5i. per foot ; second distance — from Musquash Head to Point Lepreaux, henrini:; North West, fis. 3d. per foot : tliii'd distance — from Point Leprenux to Norili Head of Grand Manan, bearing North West, or North Uh;nnel bouring South East, 7s. fid. per foot ; fourth distance — from the North Head of Grand Muiiiin, or North Channel, to Machias Seal Island, bearing South, or Brier Island, South- South-East, Ss. 9d. per foot ; anywhere outside the ufore&aid distances, 10s. per feot. For removing and taking any ship or vessel out of the Harbour 58. per foot. In cases where pilots shall be detained on board of vessels under and by virtue of thu Q,uarantine or Health Laws of the Province, they shall be entitled to demand fi-oin the masters of such vessels lOs. per day, for every day of such detention, in addition to the allowance aforesaid. Coasting vessels going from one part of the Bay of Fandy to another, (except sqaare-rigged,)«ateam-boat8, or ressels drawing uoder six feet of water, are not compelled to take pilots ; when employed they are to be paid according to the above rates. For removing any ship or vessel from one place to another, within the Harbour, and properly securing ber, for vessels not exceeding 100 tons, 7s. fid. ; over 100 and not exceed ng 200, 10a. ; over 200, and not exceeding 300, 15s. ; over 300, 208. i,l ?»5J Rates or Wharfage, established by Act 54, Geo. i II, cap. 9. — For every decked vessel, or vessel of the description called wood-heats, not exceeding 50 tons, Is. fid. per day », 50 tons, and not exceeding 100, 2d. fid. ; 100 tons, and not exceeding 150, 3s. fid. ; 150 tons, and not exceeding 200, 5s. ; 200 tons, and not excA&uing 300, 7s. fid. ; 800 tons, and not exceeding 400, lOi. ; 400 tons and upwards, 12s. fid. Rates of Wharfage in Parish of Portland and City of Saint John. — By an Act passed on the 4th April, 1S42, the following rates of Wharfage are established in the City of Saint John and Parish of Portland : — For every decked vessel or w«od-boat of the burthen tf 80 tons and under. Is. fid. per day ; above 30 tons, and under 50, Is. 9d. ; 50 tens and under fiO, 23. ; fiO tons anctunder 70, 2» 3d. 70 tons, and under 80, 29.6d. ; SO tens and ander 90,2s. 9d. ; 90 tons, and under 100, Ss. ; 100 tons, and under 120, 38. fid. ; 120 tons, and under 150, 4s. ; 150 tons, and under ISO, 4s. fid. ; 180 tons, and under 200, 5s. ; 200, and under 220, 5s. fid. ; 220 tons, and ander 240, fis. ; 240 ton», and under 260« fis. fid. ; 260 52 w- toni ind under 280, 7i. ; 280 torn, and under 300, 78. 6d. ; 800 tons, und nnder 820, Hs.; 320 tons, and undor 340, 8t9. 6d.; 340 tooH, and undorSCO, 9h.; SCO tons, and undor 360, 9s 6d.; 380tou8. aod under 400, lOs. ; 400 tons, und under 450, Us. 8d. ; 450 toas, and under 500, 12s. 6d. ; nnd Ih. 3J. for every additional 5(1) tons. Ratbs or SI.IPPAOM AT THECoRPORATioif Slips. — All dsoked vessels, same rates as for wbarfage. Wood-boats and other bouts or uodscktd vessels having staading masts, and all scows, and not lying at the wharveH on either side of Slips, to pay thu following rutes : — Ever^ wood-boat of suliicient burthen, to oorry 10 cords ef wood or under. Is. 6d. ; ditto ditto, upwards ef 10, and not more than 16, 28. 6d. ; ditto ditto, upwards of 15, and not more thun 20, 3s. 9d. ; ditto ditto upwards of 20, 6s. — The above to be paid each trip ; and if any such vessel remains ever six duys, an additional duty to be paid of from 2s. 6d. to Os. daily, according to the burthen. Other boats and vvssels without decks, and having fixed or standiag ninsts, and all scows, to pny Is. 6d. each trip, and Is. 6d. additional per day, it suffered to remain over three days. Port Wardens' Fees, — For every survey, Ts. Gd. to each Warden attend- ieg ; atteadnnce upon very public sale, 10s. per day to each Warden ; for every certificate (except for branch pilot), 7s. 6d. to eueh Warden; for examining can- didate for a branch pilot, and signing OBiftfiente, 6s. to each Warden — to be paid by person requiring service to be performed. Fees for Weiohino and Measurins Coals and Salt. — For weigh- ing every ton of coal, 6d. ; for measuring every twenty bashels of salt, 2d. Inspection of Flour and Meal. — For every barrel Ij^d. for every half- barrel or bag, Id. Inspection of Pickled Fish — For inspecting, culling and branding each barrel, when the quantity inspected for one individual does not execeed ona hundred barrels, the sum of 6d. ; when the quantity inspected exceeds that, 6d. per barrel ; tierces and half tieroes in like proportion. • Culling Dried Fish. — For every quintal culled, 2d. ^^ Gauging' and Searching OiL.-^For a cask of 160 gallons and upwnrds, Is. 6d. ; de. do. 100 gallons, and under 160, Is. 3d. ; for all casks under 100 gal- lons and barrels. Is. each Gauging Winb,&c. — For gauging and marking a pipe or puncheon, 6d. ; fer a hogshead or other cask of smaller dimensions, 4d. Inspecting Lime. — For every hogshead, half-hogshead, or barrel Sd. Assaying Weights and Measures. — For each weight Id. ; for each measure containing more than one gallon, 2d. ; for all smaller measures, Id, each ; for every yard-stick. Id. ; for every scale beam, patent or.other beam or balance,4d. Inspecting Firewood — Threepence per cord, or Id. per load, if sold by the load. Rates of Weighing at the Public Weighing Machines in St. John. — For everv load not exceeding 1009 lbs. weight, one shilling ; aod one penny for every additional hundred weight — payable half by the seller, and half by the buyer. Market Tolls. — Beef , per quarter, 2d. ; calf, sheep, hog, goat, lamb, kid, or ehoat, 2d.' ; tub, pail, or jar of butter, li^d. ; firkin 8d. ; eyary 10 lbs. of roll butter. Id. ; cheese, ^d. ; load ef potatoes under fifteen bushels, 3d. ; ditto, over fifteen bushels, 6d. ; load of oysters, in shell or tubs, 6d. ; turkey, goose, or dozen of pigeons, ^d. ; pair of ducks, fowls, or partridges, ^d. ; bag of flour, meal, oats, peas, or beans, ^d. ; ham or shoulder, j^d. ; eggs, per dozen, ii. ; and all other articles in like proportion. Fish Market Dubs. — For every salmon, l^d. ; codfish, pollock, basff, er shad, each, ^d. ; halibut, not exceeding 20 lbs., Id. ; and for every 20 lbs. addi- tional. Id. ; every lobster, ^d. ; dozen of haddock, l^d. ; every one hundred of gtispereanz, alewives, herrings, or other small fish, l|^d. ^ ^^. , ^ , sr 820, 18, and i), llii. tons. retseUi vest«lt >«r lide h«n, to ul more . ; ditto ti vusel I. daily, ng fixed ditionul •tt«nd- 3r ev«ry ing can- be paid r waigh- iry half- i ling each ecd one hat, 5d. ipwnrdfl, 100 gal- lon, 6d. ; d. tor etch d. each ; lance,4d. sold by IN St. and one and half )■. mb, kid, . of roll itto, over or dozen eal, oata, all other basff, w lbs. addi- nndred of 53 RATES OF CARTAGE IN 8T. JOHN. t" AATICLK!! AND ^UANTITIEI. For H laad of Wood (quarter of a cord), - _ - For a load of Coali (linlf a chaldron), _ - - For a loud containing Uy butheL Gruin, Salt, Potatoen, or any other article iiieaiured at loading or unload- ing, except Co:i It, ----_- For n Pipe of Wine, Gin, or Brandy, and housing within the door of the firit floer, - _ - For a puncheon of Rern, or a tierce of Sugar, from 7 tolOcwt.,and houiing, - - _ - - For n puncheon of MolasHea, a hogahead of Sugar, of 10 cwt. , or upwards, or u hogahead of Tob ceo, and houfling, _______ For a hogshead or puncheon of Cider, or i.> lona of dried Fiih, of 15 cwt., or a common load of hons.- hold goods, and ntormg, .. - _ For a load of Shingles, Tloop-peles, Heading, Staves, Tree-nails, Smoked Fish in boxes, Salmon in kits, dry goods, or a load of any other nrticles not herein mentioned, or a hogshead of Lime, or a hogshead o' Crate of Karthanware, or two tierces ef Earthenware , a hogshead of dried Fish, two tierces of Coffee, o>- quantity in bags not exceeding 12 cwt., or a load contnining six barrels Flour, or five barrels Sugar, Fish, Beef. Pork, Turpentine or Cider, or half a ton of Iron, or the same quantity of Cordage, in coils not exceeding 4 cwt., . _ _ _ - For a sixty-four Gallon cask of Wine, Rum, Gin, Brandy, Molasses, or Porter, or fur a load of Sand, Gravel or Stones, or a load of four barrels of any Spirituous Liquor, or Molasses, - - - - For Cables and Cordcige, in coils above a cwt., or if to coil par ton, or for Hay, loose, per t'^'^, - For Hay, screwed, per ton, - - ~ - - For Bricks, per thousand, - . - - For Lumber, per thousand feet, - _ _ - For the cartage of any article or articles, not exceed- ing half a load, - - ••• _ _ _ DISTRICTS. 1st. t 2J. 9. (I I 3 lOi 3 1 G 2 - ' 3 ' a 9 1 5 2 6 4 3 6 1 a. d. 9 1 4i 1 3 U I n 2 lj| Sd. s. d. I 6 I n 3 3 1 9 2 3 ■lib s. d. I I 7 1 8 3 4| 1 10 2 4i 1 4' 1 6 ; 7i lOi 1 n 5 3 2 8 i 3 3 3 7i0 9 1 1 3 6 10 4 6 3 6 1 n I 4i 5 9 3 4 9 3 9 5lli. 9. (i. 1 4i S 6 2 2 6 I 9 I 3 1 6 6 3 2 5 4 lOU The First District comprises all that part of the City between the south line ef Pond-street and north line of Duke-street, which lies to the westward of the east line of Mill street, Docu-street, and that part of Prince William-street between the north line of the brick building belonging to the estate of J. K. McKee (northward of the Market-square), and the north line of Duke-street, and including King- street to the westward of the west line of Germain-street. The Second District comprises all that part of the City between the north line of Union-street and south line of St. Jaraes'-street, which lies without or beyond the first district, to the west- ward of the east line of Charlotte-street. Th9 Third District comprises all that part of the City which lies without or beyond the second district, to the westward 54 I: ! w ¥■ I i of the aast line of Sidney-street. The Fourth Dittrict corapriaei all that part of the City lying without or beyond th»iaid third district, to the westward of the east li&e of Carmurthen-street. The Fifth District conoprises all that part of the City lying without or beyond the said fourth district. PrBLic Porters and Hand-Cart Men — Fer loading, carrying and hous- ing aay goods, or any other articles, on any hand-cart from the Market Slip in King's and Q,ueen's Wards, or from any other place within the limits of the first district, to any other place within the said several five districts, the rates or prices are as follow : — For the first district, threepence ; second district, three pence half-penny ; third district, four pence ; fourth, district, four pence half-penny ; fifth district, five pence. Hackney Coach Fare.s. — For conveying one passenger from any public stand to any other part of the City, or from any one part of the City to any other part thereof one shilling : and fer every additional passenger, exceeding one ^ six pence additional ; if the carriage be detained at any place, by any passenger, or any agreement be made by the hour, to pay at the rate of one shilling and three- pence for every half hour it may be lo detained or employed. Rates of Ferriage across the Harbour of St. John. — Foot pas- senger, 2d. , child under twelve years, Id. ; horse 3d. ; ox, or other large animal, 3d. ; elephant or camel, Is. 3d. ; single waggon, not loaded, 2d. ; single waggon, with horse and one man, 6d. ; single waggon, with horse, load, and man, 7d- ; double waggon, not loaded, 7f^d. .j double waggon with horses and man 9^d. ; double waggon, with horses, load and man, Is. 3d. ; barrel. Id. ; bag containing twe bushels. Id. ; firkin, keg, or box of the same size, Id. ; cask of lime, 2d. ; pipe, hogshead, or puncheon, whether in waggon, cart, sled, or other vehicle, or not, except containing Molasses, Vinegar, Rice or Sugar, 9d. ; every cwl. of Iron, Steel, or coppet, whether in waggon, cart, or other vehicle or not. Id. — Carts, sleds, drays, and carriages, same as waggons ; and all other things in proportion. .- Fees for Licenses. — To Auctioneers, £21 per annum ; to Aliens and others to carry on trade or business, from £1 to £15 per annum ; to Tavern-keepers, not to exceed £10 per annum; Hawkers' and Pedlars' Licences, to sell goods, wares, or merchandize, (except Provisions,) £20 per annum ; License to Fish Hawkers, £1 per annum ; License for public exhibitions, according to agreement, but not to exceed £25. — Some of these amounts are exclusive of the Fees of Office to the Mayor and Common Clerk, ranging from 78. 6d. to 22s. 6d. Assize of Bread. — Bread to be baked in four pound, two pound, one pound, and half-pound loaves, marked with the first letter of the Christian and surname of the baker, and S. to denote superfine flour ; F., fine ; M., middlings ; R.,rye ; MX., mixture. Flour and Meal to be good and wliolesome. A penalty of Five Shillings for every infringement of the law. Fees for Surveying Lumber under Act 8 Vic. cap, 81. For every ton of ferty cubic feet of square timber, - - - Os. 4d. For every thousand feet of Saw Legs, 9d . Do. do. Deals, Plank, Scantling or Beards, - - - - Is. Od. For Masts under seventeen inches diameter, each, - - - Is. %^. Do. over seventeen inches, do. Fer spars under nine inches, each,- Os. 2d. Do. ever nine, do. - Os. 4d. Lath wood, per cord, - - - Is. 3d. Pine Shingles, per thousand, - Os. 6d. Cedar, do. do. - - 0«. 6d. Htfgshead Staves, do. - - 3s. Od. Barrel, do. do. - - Is. 6d. 2a. Od. To be paid by the first buyer after survey, if purchased within four months ; if not i>3gwi. within that time, Surveyor to be paid by person who employed him. j^ |;j-^ 55 pait of tit eait le City I hous- Slip in he first r prices ponce ^ ; fifth ' public ly othtr )»«, six jger, or d ihree- oot pas- animal, waggon, in, 7d. ; n 9id. ; jntaining J. ;pipe, , or not, m. Steel, ta, sleds, • nd others ipers, not wares, ^awkers, lut not te :• to the le pound, ruaine of R.,ry« ; of Five U Oa. 2d. [- Os. 4d. I- Is. 3d. 1. Os. 6d. 1- Os. 6d. U 3s. Od. I- Is. 6d. IS ; if nol Ut'«"?f'>'if***' »4«»^*^»*».#' COUNTY OF VORK .n*i."«*vniii4f,i Hon. JohN Simcoo Saunders, Ilnn. John Allen, John Robinson, Enquire, Hon George Minchin, Hon- VVilliuin H. Odeil. James A. Alaclaiiclilaa, and John Simp- son, Esquires, Justices of the Inferior Court of Common Pleas. Hon. John S. Saunders, Hon. John Allen, John Robinson, Esq , Hon. G . A'iiQchin, Hon. W. H. Od«H, Jas. A. Maclauchlan, John Simpson, Tbo>>. Jones. James Harrison, VVm. Davidson, Patrick (>amphell, James Miles, Ross Currie, Adam D. Allen, Geo. Garden, L. B. Uainsford, Solomon Parent, David B. Sbei- ton, Georj;e Cbeyne, VViiiiam J. Bedell, Thomas Gill, Themas Earle, Richard Hayne, George Clements, James Taylor, Allan McLean, Themas Pickard, Thomas R. Robertsen, William D. Hartt, Asa Coy, Isaac Kilburn, Lewis Davis VVigan, Edward Simonds. Joseph Gaynor, Frefierick W. Hatlieway, George Morehouse, Geo. L. Hatheway, Ira Ingram, Spaffbrd J. Barker, Beverley A. Robinson, Benjamin Yerxa, Benjamin Goodspeed, Charles Gem. Jan)es Fairlie, Israel Smith, William Grieve. Wui. C. Joslin, Enoch Dow, Joiiu C. Grant, Ed- ward Pidgeon, J. McDonald, Andrew Calder, {of tlie Quorum,) and Samuel Fox, Esquires, Jws/iccs of the Peace. ursfin Benjamin Wolhaupter, Esq., High Sheriff. George J. Dibblee, Esquire, Keeper of the Rolls, and Clerk of the Peace and In- ferior Court of Common Pleas. Joseph Beek, Esquire, Registrar of Deeds and Wills, y /, Mark Needham Esquire. County Treasurer. Henry Jones, Henry Fisher, George Morehouse, Judah Flammond, George L. Hatheway, Esquires, Dr. James B. 'I'eldervy, and John McGibboB, Coroners, George Morehouse. Adam D. Allan, Lewis D. Wigan. and Thomas Junes, Commissioners for taking Special BaU a ad Affidavits in the Supreme Court. Hon. John S. Saunders, Commissioner for taking Bail in the Supreme Court. Hen. John Allen, and James A. Maclaushlan, John Robinson, James Harrison, and James Miles, Esquires, Commissioners for Solemnizing Marriage. Dr. James B. Toldervy, and Thomas Murray, Esq., Commissioners of Indian Re- serves under Act 7 Vic. c. 47. ^. Asa Coy, Esq., Receiver of Croinn Debts, under Act 7 Vie. c. 36. Asa Coy, Mark Netdham, F. W. Hatheway, Joseph Gaynor, Henry Fi.sher, S. A. Akerly, James S. Beek. James F. Perley, George E. Ketchum, Joseph C. Hatheway, .foseph Myshrall, and Thomas R. Barker, Licensed Auctioneers. York County Agricultural Society. — James A. Maclauchlan, Esquire, President; 'J ' y 1^ J. A. Beckwith, Esq., Secretary and Treasurer. .s^fBgnJl :*«au CITY OF FREDERICTON.— (Incorporated in 1848.) ; John C. Allkn, Esquire, Mayor. —' City Councillors. Wellington Ward— John L. Marsh, Alexr. MoCausland ; St. Ann's Ward- James S. Beek. George S. Winter ; Carleten Ward— F. McManus, Patrick Kir- lin; Q,aeeu's Ward— Robert Gowau,Jehn Mcintosh; King's Ward— A. Ritchie^ A. N. Block. George N. Segee, Esqnire, City Clerk; Thos. 11. Robertson, Esquire, Treasurer; John T. Smith, Esquire, Auditor; T. L. Simmons, T. R. Robertson, Wm. Mor- gan, Hugh Moore, and Enoch O. Bradley, Assessors. # Andrew Blair, Esquire, City Surveyor. '"■' ^ WWWamF. )i»tkery Wharfinger and Harbour Master. 'f"' -George Anderson, Clerk of Market. George Turner, Surveyor of Hightcays, Streets and Bridges. . William Smith, City Marshal. Enoch O. Bradley, Collector of Dog Tax: 1 « I /) % ^!:' 3!;' 56 John O'Cor.nor, Robert WiUy, A. WtUon, WilKflm Armstrong, and Charl«t Brannen, Police Constables. Firewards in Fredericton. — Hort. Judge Wilmot.nnd Mark Neadham, BenjamM Wolhanpter, William D. Hartt, John A. Beckwith, Robert Chesnut, CnarUg Macpherson, and Justin Spahnn, Efquires. Fredericton Athenccum — His Excellency Sir Edmund Walker Head, Bart., Pa- Iron; President— Hon. Judge Street; Vice Presidents — Hon. N. Parker, Hon. Judge Carter, Professor Jack, Rev. J. M. Brooke. Rev. E. Jacob, D. D. ; Trea- surer and Secretary — J. Kobb, Esq., M. I). The Society meets in the Library of King's College on the thir4 Monday of each month, except July and August. Fredericton Society of Saint Andrew. — John Simpson, Esquire. PreRident; Cbas. Macpherson, Esquire, ist Vice-President; Robert Fulton, Esquire, 2d Vice-Pre- sident; John F. Taylor, Esquire, Treasurer; Rev. J. M. Brooke, Cha'plaiii ; Ko- bjrt Thorburn, Secretary. COUNTY OF CHARLOTTE. Hon. Harris Hatch, Hon. W. F. W. Owen, John Wilson, Robert Thomson, Patrick Clinch, James VV. Chaudler, anil Thomas Burton Abbott, Esquires, JuS' ticcs of the Inferior Court of Common Pleas. Hon. Harris Hatch, Hon. W. F. VV. Owen, John Wilson, Robert Thomson, Patrick Clinch, James W. Chaudler, Thomas Burton .\bbott, Tristram Moore, Charles R Hatheway, David Mowatt, William Ker, George Porter, Wilford Fisher, John Suell, John Porter, James Albee, Josepbus Moore, Abraham J. Wetmore, John McNeil, Thomas Moses, Cochran Craig, George McKay, David A. Rose, John Robinson, James W. Street, Robert Watson, John Grimmer, John Farmer, James Brown, Daniel Gilmour; Isaaa Knight, Samuel McFarland, Archibald McCultum, W. C. McStay, Jacob Youug, (ofUte Quorum,) and Robert M. Todd, Esquires, Justices of the Peace. Wellington Hatch, Esquire, Keeper of the Rolls, and Clerk of the Peace and In- ferior Court of Common Picas. Thomas Jones, Esquire, Higli Sheriff. David Mowatf, P. Clinch, David A. Rose, Esquires, Dr. S. T. Gove, and Ro- tert Clarke Thomson, Esquire, Caroners. David W. Jack, Esquire, County Treasurer. Harris H. Hatch, Esquire, Registrar of Deeds and Wills. Ciiarles R. Hatheway, and Isaac Knight, Esquires, and the Barristers and At- tornies practising in the County, Commissioners for taking Affidavits in the Su- preme Court. C. R. Hatheway, Esquire, Commissioner for taking BaUinthe Supreme Court. Chas. R. Hatheway, Wm. M'Lean, and Robt. Ker, Esquires, Public Notaries. Hon. VV. F. W. Owen, Tristram Moore, Wilford Fisher, and Robert Th«m- •un, Esquu>es, Commissioners for Solemnizing Marriage. Wellington Hatch, Esquire, Issuer of Marriage Licenses. John Alexander, und James Brown, Wardens of Fisheries. Public Grammar School in St. Andrews. — Rev. Dr. Alley, Hon. H. Hatch, Dr. S. Thomson, D. W. Jack, George D. Street, and Thomas Jones, Esquires, Rot, Joiin Ross, and James W. Chandler, Esquire, Directors. Alms HouM and Work House. — Robert Ker, Robert Stevenson, John Irwin, John Lechary, and Alexander T. Paul, Ooerseera ,tftfte Poor. Marine Hospital, St. Andrews. — Hon. Harris Hatch, William Ker, and James VV. Street, Esquires, Commissioners. Commissioners for Wrecked Property in the County of Charlotte. — Captain J. J. Robinson, R. N., Went lsle«; Jonathan Kent. Grand Manaa. Commissioners of Buoys and Beacons for the Inner Bay of PassauMqiloddy.*^ G. M. Porter, and James Frink, FiSquires. For the Port af St. Stepliens—Zacbik' riah Cbipojan. v^.,i,^. f^^,**^v « >*^«^*" ■ ^ ^. •jfi^ W **♦* ffl Michael Cahill, Shipping Master at the Port of St. Stepliens. C. R. Halhewfty, J. H. VVhillock, James Boyd, VVm. McLean, E. Wilson, F* Loriman. Duni«l Sullivan, \V. T. Ron; Robert Ksr. Wm. VVhillock, James W. Street, Juhn McLaclilan, John Campbull, Juatnii Wetmora, John McCoull, and Hubert McL.ichlin, Licensed Auctioneers. Charlotte County Agricultural Society —Hon. Hnrris Hatch, President ; Jos. Walton, and David Mowatt, E:«quire«, Vice-Pre«ident9 ; VV^ Hatch. Esq., Trea- surer; A. T. Paul. Esq . Secretary. Committee— J«>hn McDonall, Samin;l Gutty, John Lochary, Robert Stevenson, Ro.;«rt D. James, George F. Campbell, Robert Johnson, MarshallJ. C. Andrews, and ,')avid W. Mowatt. i. COUNTY OF SUNBURY. Hon. John S. Saanders, andThos. O. Miles, and Nathaniel Hubbard, Enquires, and Hon. Geo. Hay ward. Justices of the Inferior Court of Common Pleas. Hon. John S. Saunders, and Tlio^. O. Miles, and Nathaniel Hubbard. Esq'rs, Han. Geo. Hay ward, and Chasi F. Street, Charles Hazen. Wm. Hoyt, Thomas Harrisnn, John Peabody, Thos. N. Gilbert, Wm. Burpe. Enoch Lunt, Chas. H. Clowes, Thomas Hartt, Ju:i., William ScouIIhi*. Thomas H. Smith, John Glazier, Moses Coburn,ai|d Calvin L Hatheway, Esquires, Justices of the Peace. John Hazen, Esquire, High Sheriff. Thomas Wetmore Bliss, Esquire, Keeper of the Rolls, and Clerk of the Peac$ and Inferior Court of Common Pleas. Nathaniel Hubbard, Esquire, Registrar of Deeds and Wills. G. B. Covert, Enoch Barker, James Seely, Jr., and Gehardua Clowes, Esqra. , Coroners. The Barristers and Attoroies practising in the County, and Charles H. Clowes, Esquire, Commissioners for talcing Bail and Affidavits in the Supreme Court. Hon. George Hayward, Tliomas O. Miles, and Stephen Peabody, Eiquires, Commissioners for Solemnizing Marriage. Nathaniel Hubbard, Esquire. Receiver of Crown Debts under Act 7 Vic. c. 3G. Trustees of the Grammar School.— Rev. James Porter, Hon. George Hayward, Hoo. Judge Wilmot, Nathaniel'' Hubbard, and Stephen Burpe, Esquires. rt.J.'. .at .¥ .!,■:*.« iaw I . QUEEN'S COUNTY. Samuel Scovil, Harry Peters, and William Foshay, Esquires, and Hon. Thoraaa Gilbert, Justices of the Itifenor Court of Common Pleas. Samuel Sdbvil, Harry Peters, William Foshay, Hon. Thomas Gilbert, Thomas T. Hewlett, John Earle, "Peters Yeamans, John McAllisttr, Lewis McDonald. John McLean, Joseph B. Perkins, Robert Golding, William Murray, Charles Keith, George W. Hoben, Eben^/.er L. Burpe. Thomas Harri«on. Daniel Smith. Joseph Coy, Joseph Samuel Hewlett. Gideon D. Bailey, (of the Quorum,) and Charles Cto(iksh»uk, V,>^f\inroi, Justices of the Peace- • Naihaniel Hubbard DeVeber, Esquire, Righ Sheriff. Timothy R. Wetmore, Esq , Keepet of the Rolls, and Clerk of the Peace and inferior Court of Common Pleas. ^ Henry S. Peters, E-squire. Registrar of Wills and Deeds. Jehn Earle. Thomas T. Hewlett, and Ebenezer L. Burpe, Esquires, Coroners. The Barristers and Attornies practising in the County, together with Harry Peters, Samuel Scovil, John Miliidge, John Earle, and Ehnnezer I.. Burpt, Esquires, Commissioners for talcing Bail and Affidavits in the Supreme Court. Samuel Scovil, Harry Peters, William Fesbay, Thomas T. Hewlett, John Earle, John Humphries, Charles Keith, and Robert Golding, Esquires, Commis- sioners for Solemnizing Marriage. William F. Bunnell, Esquire, Issuer of Marriage Licenses. • •' = c •'•' 4*» '166 SVilliatn Fo?liay, Enquire. Recdter of Crown Debts, under Act 7 Vic. c. 36. Samuel Mayes, William F. Bonnell, Archibald MeAllistcr, and Bernard R. Gid- ney. Licensed Auctioneers. Harry Feter.% Samuel Scovil, Esquires, Rev. .Abrahaui Wood, Thomas T. Hewlett, Timothy R. VVetmora, and N. H. DaVeber, Enquires, Trustees of the Grammar School. li^m-. KING'S COUNTY. Hon. William McLeod, and Thomas Beer. Justus S. Wetmore, Henry A, i*?covil, and John C. Voil. Esquirts, Justices of the Inferior Court of Common Pleas. Hon. Williuin McLeod, and Thomas Beer, Justus S. Wetmore. Henry A Scovil, John C.Vail, A. C Evanson, John Barbaric, Ebenozer Smitli," Isaac Ha- viland. Samuel Foster. John Wightman. John Brittain, James Brittain, Hon. John H. Kyan.Charles W.Stockton, John C. Price, Elia-^S. Wetmore, John Haggarty, Thos. C. Sharp, Robert McCully, William Freeze, Jun., Samuel Hallett, Craven LoiigstrBlh, Matthew McLeod, Elias S. Freeze, Duncan M. Campbell. Isaac A. Dodge, Samuel Hendarson, VVeedon Fowler, Jolin L. Wilmot. James Lake, Eli- jah A. Perkius, William Pyewell. Walter B. Scovil. Charles C. Stewart, Jauies Fairweather, {of the Quorum,) and Jamas W. Nowlan, Esq'rs., Justices of tJui Peace. Le Baron Drury, Esquire, High Sheriff. Edward Belts Smitti, Esquire, Keeptr of the RoUs, and Clerk of the Peace and Inferior Court of Common Pleas. Hon. William McLeod, Registrar of Wills and Deeds. vj^ \'w\n. Isaac Haviland. Sylvester Z. Earle, A. C Evanson, James Wetmore, Adino Paddock, and Obadiah Purdy, Esquiraa, Coroners. Samual Hallett. Charles W. Stockton Hon. John H. Ryan, and John C. Priee, Esquires, Co/nmissioncrs for taking Bail and Affidavits in the Supreme Court. John C. Vail, aod A. C. Evansun, Esquires, and the Barristers and Attornios practising in the County, Commissioners for taking Affidavits in the Supreme Court. Edward B. Smith, Esquire, Issuer of Marriage Licenses. ■ Hon. William McLaoil, Henry A. Scovil, and John C. Vail, Esquires, Commis- xioners for Solemnizing Marriage. Edward B. Smith. Esquire. Receiver of Crown Debts under Act 7 Vic. c. H6. E. B. Smith. Esq., and Rev. William E. Scovil, Rev. Wm. W. Walker, atul Hon. Wm. McLeod, Trustees of the Grammar School. Simon Baxter, B. R. Gidney. E. S. Freeze, D. Sheck, Wm. H. White, Elijah A. Perkins, Samuel Freeze, LeBaron Drury, James Lake, Gilfred Couglo, Ben- jamin Sproul. Abraham Johnson, Junior, Wiliiara Keith, Simon P. Fryers, James E. Fryers, and Isaac Pearson, iluc^ioneerj. • wca'Cfc ■■%< £^L^^..^i COUNTY OF WESTMORLAND. i.^i.^.^ Hon. Amos E. Botsford. William Wilson, and John Chapman, Esquires, Jus- tices of the Infcrior^onrt of Common Pleas. Hon. Ames E. BotsPord, William Wilson, John Chapman Philip Palmer, Uartuan Trueraan, Lewis Trites, WilHam Chapman Robert Scott,, Hon. Daniel Hanington, John Trenholm, Georj^e Oulton, Joseph Avard, Amasa Welden, George PitHeld, James Robertson, Thomas Prince, Samuel Black, Philip Chap- man, Charles Di.Yon,Jun., Thomas E. Smith, Thomas Keillor, Rufus Cole, Jo- seph Chapman, Charles Dixon, John Carey, Alexander Munre, William Faucett, Jamas Anderson, Alexander Wright. James L. Wilmot, Pater McSweeny, Wm. Steadmau, Jun., Jonaa Cutler, Patrick McGinley, David Murray, {of the Quorum,) and Thomas Cochran, Esquires, Justices of the Peace. Blair Botsford, Esquire, Hig'/i S/icri/. «-* Hon. Edward B. Chandler, Keeper of the Rolls, and Ckrk of the Peace and Infe- rior Court of Common Pleas. ; V. . • - ...... 69 , 3G. rd R. Gitl- homas T. itees of the ■ Ci" Henry A. won Pleaf. Henry A. Isuau Ha- HoB. Juhii Haggariy. itt. Craven I. Isaac A. Lake. Eli- art, Jauies tfUic Peace. Peaca and ©re, Adino n C. Priee, Court, d Attornioi *reme Court. !s, Cgmnm- c. 36. t^alker, aiwl liite, Elijiih onglo, Ben- ders, James {uires, Jus- lip Palmer, on. Daniel I Weldon, hilip Chap- 8 Cole, Jo- im Faucett, ■eny, Wm. le Quorum^) ce and Info- ii»ii rw J Wm. Backhouae, Eaqxx\te, Registrar of Deeds and Wills. » . ,t .i'V Andrew Weldon, John Crandall, and Henry Livingi'toue, EcquireH, Coroners- Williain Wilson, Michael S. Harris, and James Deutty, Esquires, and the Bar- risters and Allornioi practising in the County, Coaiiuissiouer* for taking Affida- vits in the Supreme Court. Hon. AmosE. Bofi5rord, Wm. Wilson, Lewis Trites, J. Trenholm, Michael S. Harris, ahd James Beatty, Esquires, Commissiouers for taking Bail iu the Su- preme Court. Hon. E. B. Chandlor. Lisuer tf Marriage Licenaes. William Chapmun, Bill Chappell, Lewis Trile.s, and J. Trenholm, Esquires, Commissioners for Solemnizing Marriages. Philip Palmer and Charles S. Tlieal, Esquires, Commissioners of Indian Re- serves, under Act 7 Vic, c. 47- Albert J. Smith, Esq., Receiver of Crown Debts, under Act 7 Vic.,c.3G. , James Milne. Alexander McGhie, Richard C Scnvil. aud Moses Welling, Com- missioners of Buoys and. Beacons for the Harbour of Sliediac. Bliss Botsford. Christopher iMiluar, and Albert J. Smith, Esquires, Trustees of the Grammar School. Joseph Bowser, Thomas Carter, William Faucett, Richard Lowerison, Nathan Lawrence, Charles Cahill, and Edward Anderson, Commis.sioiiers of Sewers for the Parish of Sackville. Palet LeBlanc and Pacifique LeBlanc, Commissiouers of Sewers for Teedish Marsh, Shediac. Vital Godet and Clement Legere, Commissioners of Sewers for Barrachois Marsh, Shediac. James Robertson, Michael S. Harris, James Steadman. Themiis M. Brown, and Lewis Constantine, Firewards at the Bend of Petitcodiac. Licensed Auctioneers — Andrew *Veldon, Jun,, George Pitneld, George Wood- worth, Thomas E. Oulton, Jun.. Henry Livingstone, Thomas Gamble. Joseph R. Allison, Anthony Simpson. William R. McKay, Jacob Wortuian, Wm. McCon- nell, James Lamy, Charles IL Tucker, and Jesse L. Bent. ;;v^i.i^,..> COUNTY OF NORTHUMBERLAND. if Alexander Davidnon, John Frazer, John Nesmith, Henry B, Allison, and George Kerr, Esquires, Justices of the Inferior Court of Common Plea\ Alexander Davidson. John Fraser, John Nesmith, Henry B. Allison, John T. Williston, Alexander Goodfellow, Dudley Perley, Donald McKay, Thomas C. Allan, Alexander McLaggan, Thomas W. Underhill, William Letsun, James Hierlihy, Benjamin Stymest, Jun., John McDonald. Jared Tozer, John Porter, Roderick McLeod, Alexander Davidson, Jun., Peter Morison, Thomas Wil- loughby, John Leslie, James L. Price, Alexander Frazer, Jun , Richard Hutchin- son, Donald McNaughton, Donald MDonald, Robert Doak, Miles McMillan, John McAllister, Jun., John Macdougall, Richard Sutton, George Johnston, (o/ the Quorum), and Robert Noble, Justices of the Peace. WUliam Alexander Black, Esquire, High Sheriff. Edward Williston, Esquire, Keeper of the Rolls, and Clerk of the Peace and Infe- rior Court oj Common Pleas. Allan A. Davidson, Esquire, Registrar of Deeds and Wills, '• Martin Cranney, Jarnes L. Price, John McLeed, (of Tabnsintac.) Stafford, Benson, R. B. Wasson, James Wright, and Allan A. Davidson, F^sqr's., Coroners. William Loch, John Nesmith,. Alexander Davidson, R. Doak, and John Mac- dougall, Esquires, and the Barristers and Attorneys practising in the County, Commissioners for taking Affidavits in tlie Supreme Court. Alexander Goodfellow, Donald McKay, Rebert Doak, Roderick McLeod, and James L. Price, Esqiiires, Commissioners for Solemnizing Marriages. Ron. Thoaina H.P%i9r3, Issuer of Marriage Licenses. ^i « .- .v> A) 11 V. w Ki 60 rharlea H. Hawbolt, M».rtin Cranny, and Gearg* J. Parker, Eaquirei, Com- missioners of Buoys and Beacons at the Port of Miramichi. John T. VVilliston, Chnrlei L. Hawbolt, Georg« J. Psrker, Richard Hutchin- lon.ntid VV. A. Letson, Es(|uire!), Commissioners for Sick and Disabled Seamen. James Johnson, Enquire, Commissioner of Wrecks and Shipicrecked Goods. Alexander Davidson. Esquire, Shipping Masler. William Salter, and Edward VV illistoti, Esquirea, Commissioners of Indian Re- serves under Act 1 Vic. c. 47. William Salisr, Esqufr*. Receiver of Crown Debts, under Act 7 Vic. c. 36. William Salt«r, E»q., Warden of Fisheries. Richard Hutchinson, Dtivid JohoHon, Matthew Lamont, Patrick Hayes, and George Anderson, Fireicards in Douglastown. Hvnry Canard, and John Wright, Esquires, and Rev. Samuel Bacon, Rev. J. McCurdy. and Rev. Wm. Henderson, A.M.. Trustees of the Grammar School. James Joiinnon, John Chalmers, Janiei* Frazer, Martin Cranney, John Burke, W. Salter, John T. Williston, Charles Hawbolt, Charles Mar«hall, Win. Albro Letson, Edward Daley and James M. Wolhauptcr, Licensed Auctioneers. Board of Health.— Hon. James Davidson, Roderick McLeod, and Robert Robin- SOD, Esquires. Northumberland Agricultural Society. — John Wright, Esquire, President; John M.Johnson, and Alex. Goodfellow. Esquires, Vice-Presidents; George Kerr, Esq., Treasurer ; James Caie, Esq., Secretary. .Us .ii>t,«"". ,17*, i; COUNTY OF KENT. John Wheten. George Pagan, John P. Ford, Esquires, and Hon. David W^ork, Justices of the hferior Court of Common Pleas. John Wheten. George Pagan, John P. Ford, Hon. David Werk, John Bowser, Wm. Hauingtou. Thomas Powell, William M'Leod, James Long, Lestock P. W. Desbnsay, William Bowser, David McAimon, John W. Holdefness, (o/ tho 'Quorum,) and Francis McPhelim, Esquires, Justices of the Peace. Joseph Wetraore, Esquire, High Sheriff. Hon. John VV^. Weldon, Keeper of tile Rolla, and Clerk of the Peace and In- ferior Court of Common Pleas. ,irt-rt.Fj*e.-., v ■*. v^-- George Pagan, Esquire, Registrar of Deeds and Wills. " - - James Long and Horatio Smith, Esquires, Coroners. William Chandler, Esquire, County Treasurer. John Wheten, William Haniugton, and John Bowser, Esquires, Commissioners for Solemnizing Marriage. Hon. John W. Weldon, and Peter Muzroll, Esquire, Commiesioncrs of Indian Reserves, under Act 7 Vic. c. 47. Peter Muzroll, Esquire, Receiver of Crown Debts under Act 7 Via. c. 36. • 'tvv Wm. McLeod, Wm. Bows*?r. Lestock P. W. Desbrisay, John Main and Peter L. Smith, Esquires, Commissioners of Sick and Disabled Seamen's Fund. Hob. David Wark, and Lestock P. W. Desbrisay, Esq., Commas, of Wrecks. Lestock P. W. Desbrisay. Samuel Aaron, Joseph Wetraore, William Liddon S. H. Wathen, Jame.s McDerraot, Peter McPhelim, Nathaniel Huchinson, John James Giflbrd, and John Bowser, Auctioneers. Kent Agricultural Society. — George Pagan, Esquire. President ; Hon. John W. Weldon and Thomas Powell, Wm. Hanington, William McLeod, and Albert B. Bmitb, Esquires, Vice-Presidents: Hon, David Wark, Secretary aud Treasurer. '■r Ifft'lS ''ItJ^'i COUNTY OF GLOUCESTER. Joseph Read and William Napier, Esquires, Justices of the Inferior Court of Common Pleas. '.,i^„.,., „,.,.„, ,r^^-,,-,,:.,../^.- :^„,,„.,. j;-.,;^* '».,*, ,,-i-.i;ti-* .,:.-. ,^ '«""• 61 r«f, Com- Hutchin- Seamen. , , iooda. Indian Re- 36. Ayes, and icon, Rev. ,ar School. )hn Burks, IV m. Albro •3. bert Robin- lent; John orge Kerr, avid Wark, hn BowBer, Lestock P. letis, ("/ tho ace and In- mmissioners rs of Indian 36. " and Peter Wrecks. m Liddon Huchinaon, 1. John W. d Albert B. 'rcastirar. Joseph Rend, William Napier, Jnnies Blackball, Benjamin Daw&on. P. J. N. Oumure^q, John Ricliey, John Doran, Rubuit Robinson, WiHiam Stephens, Francis FerjjiHon, Sainual L. Bishop, William Deacon, Joshua Alexandrn, John Chalmers, James Young, William Wilson, John VV'oolner, Hugh A. Caie, Wm. Taylor, Michael Rivers, and Joseph Sewell. Ksquires, Justices of the Peace. Thomas H. Carman, F'.sqiiiro, HiirU Sheriff. Thcophilns De:.biisHy, require, Keeper of the RolU and Clerk of the Peace and Inferior Court of Common Pleas. flenry W. Baldwin, Esquire, Eegistrarof Deeds and Wills. Robert (Jordon, Ksqnire, County Treasurer. John MiiKenna, and John [1. Harding, Enquires, Coroners. Jo«eph Real, Benjainin Dawson, James Blackball, James Doran Jas. Young, Robert Robinson, and John Doran, Esquires, Commssioners for taking Hail and Affidavits in the Supreme Court. James Blackball, Wm Napier, Benjamin Dawson, and Jaa. Youn;;, Esquires Commissioners for Soternnizing Marriage. William Napier, Esquire. Issuer of Marriage Licenses. Board of Health— U on. James Davidson, and Roderick McLeod, and Robert Robinson. Esquires. Trustees of the Grammar School — William Napier and Joseph Read, Esquires. Rev. N. Disbrow, Rev. Michael Powfcr. Dr. Robt. Gordon, and Dr. S. L. Bisliop. Samuel L. Bishop, and W^illiam Napier, Esquire«, Commissioners of Indian Reserves, under Actl Vic.c. 47, and for the Indians. Joseph Read, William Napier, and Francis Ferguson, Enquires, Qommissioners of Buoys and Beacons ; John H. Harding, Esq., do. at Shippegan. John Ferguson, and Thomas H. Carman, Esquires, Commissioners of^ Buoys and Beacons for the Poxt of Bathurst. Joseph Read, Henry W. Baldwin, Francis Ferguson, Joshtia Alexandre, John H. Hardinf;. and John Mlntosh. Esquires, Commissioners of Sick and Disabled Seamen's Fund. Henry W- Baldwin, Enquire, Co?nmissiowcr /or Wrecks and Derelict 7'^essels. Joseph Read, Francis Ferguson, William Stephens, John Woolner, and Wm. Deacon. Esquires, Fireward&for the Town of Bathurst. William Napier, Benjamin DawtoH, William Deacon, John Doran, John Don- nelly. Thomas H. Carman, John £. O'Brien, John Wooluerj and John H. Hard- ing, Licensed Auctioneers. Gloucester Agricultural Society — Francis Ferguson, Esquire, President; Joseph Read, and John Woolner, Esquires, Vice-Presidents. Court of COUNTY OF CARLETON. John Dibblee, John Bedell, and George W. Cieary, Esquires, Juatices of the Inferior Court of Common Pleas, f John Dibblee, John Bedell, George W. Cieary, James Upham, Josiah Brown< Adam B. Sharp, James Ketchum, Abraham N. Garden. Asa Upton, Paul M. Bedell, Charles Perley.Benjamin Noble, Ralph D. Beardsley, Samuel Estabrooks, Hon. Charles Connell, Randolph Ketchum, James A. Philips, .Fames P. Lock- wood, George Clowes. Joseph Burpe,Zephauia Mill.*, L. R. Harding, George L. Raymond, James R. Tupper. William T. Baird. Matthew L. Phillips, Abner Bull. Joseph Rideout, Jarvis Estey, and Michael McGuirk, {of the Quorum), and James Kelly, Esquires, Justices of the Peace. John F. W. Winslow, Esquire, ITxgh Sheriff. Abraham K. Smedes Wettnore, Esquire, Keeper of the Rolls, and Clerk of th» Peace and Inferiar Court of Common Pleas. G. A. Bedell, Esquire, Registrar of Deeds and Wills. P. W. Dibblee, Esquire, County Treasurer. John Bedell, C. R. Upton, Wpi. Connell, and Amos Gallop, Eiqrs., Coronm. H R '■> I ir The B^irrisifers and AJtornies practising in the County, Commissioners for taking Affidavits in the Supreme Court. John Dibblee, John Bodell, J, Brown, and Asa Upton, Esquires, Commission- ers for solemnizing Marriage. John Dibbleo, Esqtiire, Heceivcr of Crown Debts under Act 7 Vic, cap. 36. Rev. ri. D. L. Street, and A. K. S. Wetmore, Charles Connol), aud Edwin J, Jacob, Esquires, Trustees of the Grammar School. Rilph Kfttclmm, Wingate VVteIvs, HozeUiah Stoddard, William F. Dibblee, W. T. iJaird, James McLauciiInn, E. R. Parsons, A. C. Talford, and G. VV. Longee, Fireicards in Woodstock. Richard. Englisli. J. S. McBeath, T. Collins, Robert A. Hay, James Cox, Rich- ard Clarke, and George W. Cleary, Licensed Auctioneers. Carletow County Aoricoltorai. Society. — President— John Dibblee, Esa.; Vice-Presidents— Charles Periey and Charles Connell, Esquires, F. A. Cunlifte, Charles Emery, James Ketchum, Benininin Churchill, Joseph Harvey, Charles Peabody, Gilbert Spurr; Treasurer — Richard English, Esq. ..liA^i OOUNTY OF RESTIGOUCHE. isisB^^i Robt. Ferguson, Esq., Hon. J. Montgomery, and Dugald Stewart, Adam Fergu- son, find Arthur Ritchie, Esquires, Justices of the Inferior Court of Common Pleas. Robert Ferguson, Esquire, Hon. John Montgomery, and Dugald Stewart, Adam Ferguson, Arthur Ritchie, Peter Stewart, Archibald Ramsay, William Hamilton, William S. Smith, Alexander Campbell, John Oltican, John McNair, John Cook, Junioi:, John McINIillan, John Duncan, John McMillan, Junior, {of the Qiiorump) and John Gillies, Esquires, Justices of the Peace. ,,, John Lambert Barberie, Esq., High Sheriff. Andrew Barberie, Esquire, Keeper of the Rolls, and Clerk of the Peace and Inferior Court of Common Pleas. ^ Andrew Barberie, Esquire, Registrar of Deeds and Wills. \ Donald Stewart, Esquire, County Treasurer. Hugh Montgomery, Alexander Campbell, and James S. Morse, Esqrs., Coroners. Robert FerguaoM, Dugald Stewart, Peter Stewart, James Paul, George Gordon, and the Barristers and Attornies practising in the County, Commissioners for taking Affidavits in the Supreme Court. Andrew Barberie, Esquire, Issuer of Marriage Licenses. Robert Ferguson, Esquire, and Hon. John Montgomery, Commissoners for solemnizing Marriage. Hon. John Montgomery, and Donald Stewart, and Adam Ferguson, Esquires, Commissioners for Buoys and Beacons for the Port of Dalhousie. Hon. John Montgomery, Arthur Ritchie, C. Botsford, and William S. Sjnith, Esquires, Commissioners for Sick and Disabled Seamen's Fund. i fwtvun Donald McLeod, Harbmir Master^ Campbelltown. Adam Ferguson and Andrew Barberie, Esquires, Commissoners of Indian Re- serves, under Act. 7 Vict., c. 47. ^^ James S. Morse, and Alexander Cook, Esquires, Wardens of Fisheries. Firewards for Dalhoasie. — Andrew Barberie, John U. 'Campbell, Patrick Green, Dugald Stewart, Hotr. Wra. Hamilton, and William S. Smith, Esquires, Firewards for Campbelltown. — Robert Ritchie, James Stewart, Robert H. Montgomery, Chipraan Botsford, Alexander Campbell, Alexander Ferguson, and James S. Morse, Esquires. John U. Campbell, Alexander Campbell, Charles Murray, and David Sadler, Licensed Auctioneers. Trustees of the Restigouche Grammar School. — Rev. James Steveris, Hon. John Montgomery, and Dugald Stewart, Arthur Ritchie, Donald Stewart, Hon. William Hamilton, Jehn U. Campbell, and Cbarlei Simonds, Juii., Eiquirei, and Doctors David R. Carter and Joseph S. Waterhouse. 63 or taking nmission- . 36. ' Edwin J. bblee, W. . Longee, Jox.Rich- )]ee, £«}.; Cunlifte, r, Charles am Fergu- non Pleas. art, Adam Hanailton, fohn Cook, Quorum^) Peace and Coroners. e Gordon, doners for ssoners /or Esquires, S. Smith, Indian Re- ries. II, Patrick iisquires. Robert H. '2US0Q, and vid Sadler, rerls, Hon. wart, Hon. iquirei, and REiTiGOocHE Agricultural Socikty, established 0th January, 1840.— Robert Ferguson, Esqtiire, Presidunf, Hugh Monlgoineivand .XiHlrevv Uarherie, i:s(iuir«!j, VicePresidentti; Dugald Stewart, Esquire, Secretary and Treasurer.— Aiuiurtl Meeting, firiit Tuesda/ in January. COUNTY OF ALI5ERT. Hon. Edward B. Chandler, and John Smith, Peter McLelan, James Brewster, '•nd John Steves, Esquires, and Hon. William 11. Steves, Jualiccs of the Inferior' Court of Common Pleas. ^ Hon. Edward B, Chandler, and John Smith, Poter McLelan, Jame» Brewster, Elisha Peck, George Steves, John Lewis, Enoch Stilea, Gearge Crilluun, James Gmining, William Stone, William II. Stevas, John Read, Edward artf/vens, James MoNaughtou, {of ike Quorum,) and John S. Colpiits, Esquires, Justices of tlm Peace. Thomas Gilbert, Esquire, High Sheriff. ' Samuel G. Morse, Esquire, Keeper of Ike Rolls, and Clerk-of the Peace and Inferior Court of Common Pleas. Georgo Calhoun, Esquire, Registrar of Deeds and Wills. John Edgett, and Joseph S. Reed, Esquires, Coroners. •, John Smitii, Peter McLelan, William Stone, and John Lewis, Esquires, Comr.< misaioners for solemnizing JUarriage. ,« • i.w/-i i'; •.i!*5i;> Martin B. Palmar, Esquire, Receiver bf Crown Debts. Trustees and Directors of the Grammar School. — Hon. Wm. H. Steves, and John Lewis, Martin B. Palmer, James Wallace, Jun., Jabez E. Upham, Edward Stevens, and James Rodgers, Esquires. Commissioners of Sewers. — Isaac Gross, Isaac Steves, and Dawson Steves, in the Parish of Hillsborough ; Reuben Peck, Geor^-e Rodgers, William Calhoun, Ed- ward Buhner, and Thomas Pearson — for Hopewall ; John Smith, William Reed, Edward Stevens, Charles Anderson, and Joshua Bishop — for Harvey. Licensed .Auctioneers.— Sumnel Gross, Thomas Kinne, Enoch Stiles, Isaac Turner, and Joshua M. Wood. * %r - • COUNTY OF VICTORIA. A. K. Smedes Wetmore, Leonard R. Coombes, Benjamin Beverldge, Charles A. Hammond, and Francis Rice, Esquires, Justices of the Inferior Court of Com- mon Pleas. A. K. Smedes Wetmore, Leonard .R. Coombes, Benjamin Beveridge, Charles A. Hammond, Francis Rice, Peter C. Amireaux, John Keaton, Vital Thibideau, Leon Bellefleur, Antoine Bellefleur, James Bishop, George W. Curry, Barnabas Armstrong, Joseph Ilebert, Thomas Finn, Registe Thierault, Pruden Gagnon, Stephen Glazier, Walter Brit, Michael Kirlin, {of the Quorum,) and John Ander- son, Esquires, Justices of the Peaoe. > Francis E. Beckwith, Esquire, High Sheriff. William T, Wilmot, Esquire, Keeper of the Rolls, and Clerk of the Peace and Inferior Court of Common Pleas, William T. Wilmot, Esquire, Registrar of Deeds and Wills, ^"'i"/;, """_">*« John Emerson and Francis Tibbits, Esquires, Coroners. ' ' '' '■' • Benjamin Beveridge, Esquire, Commissioner of Indian Reserves. Charles A. Hammond, Abijah W. Raymond, J. Emerson, Benja>min Beveridge, and Peter C. Amireaux, Esquires, Commissioners for taking Bail and Affidavits in the Supreme Gourt. Rev. S. Jones Hanford, and Wm. M. Maclauchlan, and Francis E. Beckwith, Esquires, Trustees of the Grammar School. - •- < '■■■- m 64 . TARIFF OF DUTIES IN TUB PROVINCE OF NEW-BRUNSWICK. OMDKR THK ACT FOR RAISING ▲ R£VKNUK, PASSED IN THR SKSSION 0¥ 1861, AND IN rOltCB UNTIL 81ST UECCMBER, 1851. .'f '/ Specijie Duty. 6 1 9 1 2 2 14 15 1 6 4 6 6 6 6 1 4 3 14 10 1 9 4 1 2i 3 6 9 7 1 4 Malt Liquors of cTery description, (not bainf aqua vita, otherwise chiu'ged with duty,) whether in bottles or olhnrwike, per gallon, Oats, per bushel, - - OutinsHl, per barrel, of 196 lbs., - Rye, per bushel, - - - Rye Flour, per bri., of 196 lbs., - Soup, per nound, - - - Spirits and Cordials, viz :— Brandy, per gallon, - Rum, for evary gallon there'>f of any strength under and net ex- ceeding the strength of proofof 26 by the bubble, And for every bubble below 26 in number, by the bubble, an aSditienal, per gallon, - - Lemon Syrup, per gallon, - Gin, Whisky, and all other Spi- rits, (not hereinbefore enume- rated,) per gallon - - Sugar, refined, in loaves, per lb., „ Refmed, crushed and white bustard, per cwt., „ Of all kinds, except refmed, crushed, and white bastard, per cwt., _ _ _ Tea, per pound _ _. _ Tobacco, manufactured, except Snuffand Cigars, per pound, - Wines, per gallon. And on every £100 of the true and real value thereof, in addition, - - £10 Wheat Fleur, per barrel of 196 pounds, - ,-, ,..v^ - 6 3 2 4 2 1 Oh -34 -10 Apples, per bushel, - - £0 Axes, each, of 3 lbs. weight and upwards, - - - Butler, \itt hundred weight, - Beans and Peas, per bushel, - Barley, per bushel, - - Barley Meal, per hundred waight - Buckwheat, per bushel, - - Buckwheat Menl, per cwt., - Candles of all kinds, except Sperm and Wax, per p.ound, - " Sperm and Wax, per lb., - Cattle of all kinds, over one year old, each j - - 2 Cheese, per hundred weight, - Cider, per gallon, _ - _ Clocks or Clock Cases each, - Coffee, per pound, - - Coals per ton - - - Chairs per dozen, (in addition to any duty imposed on Chairs and part of Chairs by this Act,) - Corn Meal, per barrel cf 196 lbs., - Fruits, dried, per hundred weight, Horses, Mares & Geldings, each, 2* Lard, per pound, - - - Leather — sole, upper Leather, har- ness and belt Leather, per lb., - Sheep Skins, tanned and dressed, per dozen, - - - Calfskins, tanned, per dozen, - Molasses aad Treacle, per gallon, Meats, fresh, per hundred weight, „ salted and cureii, per do.. With an ndditional fluty of la.2d. ' per cwt. on aad after 1st April, . 1832, and a further incrinse of . Is. 2d. per cwt. on and after 1st ' April, 1853. M- Valorem. On the following arliclei, for every one hundred pounds of the true tod real value thereof, viz : — . . "i Anchors ; Ashea ; Barilla ; Burr Stones ; Canvaas ; Cordage, (except Manilla Rope,) Chain Cables, and other Chains, for Ships' use) ; Cotton Wool, and Cotton Warp ; Copper and Patent Metal in sheets, bars and bois, for Ship building ; Dye Wood ; Felt ; Hemp; Flax and Tow ; Hides, green and salted ; Iron, in bolts, bars, '. plates, sheet, and pig Iron ; Oakum ; Ores of all kinds ; Pitch ; Sails and Rigging, for New Ships ; Sheathing Paper ; Silk Plush, fer Hatters' purposes ; Tallow ; Tar ; Tobacco, unmanufactured ; ' Wool, - - - ... £1 1 1 1 6 H -94 6 2 1^ 2 6 M J- 3 R. DF 1861, n, Be * in , 6 -0 3 - 2 4 -0 2 - 1 -0 Oi - 3 4 of X- of -10 26 an - 1 - 1 pi- (le- - 1 6 lb., li Lite -9 4 -6 -0 2 lept ' - 14 2 6 Iruo - - in 10 6 . 3 real value ;i Oa tfa« tbllowiDi articles, for every hundred pounds of the trie aB4 raal value thereof, viz :— Casftn/^i, viz : — Steam Engines and Boilers, and parts thevtof^ Mill lO Machinery, Ships' Castings, Composition Rndder Braces* &o. ; Ma- 'ii^ cbinorjr of every deicription ; Square Stoves, known and designated as Canada Steves, - - _ - £7 |0 Bread and Biscuit ; Bricks ; Manilla Rope ; Ready-mado Clothing, 10 On the following articles for every one hundred pounds of the true and real value theroof, viz : — Iron Caflinga, viz : — Cooking, Close, Box and Round Stoves, ond parts thereof ; Apparatus for Cooking Stoves ; Franklin Stoves ; Re- gister Grntcs ; Firo Frames, and parts thereof, Kitchen Rang^is ; Boilers, Cast Iron Furnaces, and parts thuceof; Cast Iron Ploughs, 16 Boots, Shoos, and other Leather Manufiictures ; Chairs and prepared parts ofur for Chairs; Clock Wlieels; machinery and materials for ftijiV \Mi V Clocks ; Household Furniture (except Baggagu, Apparel, House- .ott hold Effects, Working 'Pools and Implements, used and in use of persons or fatniliaR arriving in this Province, if used abroad by them, < nnd not intended for any other person or persojis, or for sale) ; Look- ' iug Glasses ; Oranges and Lemons ; VViinleOit, (except the return ti'^u eiii^r.3 cargoes of vessels fitted out for fishing voyages from Ports in this Pro- vince) ; Brushes ; Hats and Hut Bodies, Pianofortes ; Suuif apd ri i^ -r Cijgnrs, -- - - - - -2000 Carriages, Waggons, Sleighs and other Vehicles ; Veneered and other Mouldings for Looking Glasses ; Picture and other IVames, made of ^ < wood ; Wooden Wares of all kinds ; Matches ; Corn Brooms ; and •> ir> .< (I all Agricultural Implements, except Ploughs, - - - 80 \ All other (iioods, Wares, and iMcrchandi^^e, not herein otherwise . charged with dnty, und not hereafter declared to be free from duty, for every hundred pounds of the true and real value thereof, — 7 10 ARTICLES EXEMPTED FROM DUTY. ' -' ' Beggnge, Apparel, Household EtTects, Working Tools and Implements, used and ill use of persons or familio^j arriving in this Province, if used abroad by them,* utid Dot intended for any other person or persons, or for sale ; Books, printed ; Car- riages of travellers, not intei ded for sale ; Coins and Bullion , Corn Broom Brush ; Indian Cora; Rice, ground and unground ; Eggs; Manures of all kinds ; Lines and Twines for the Fisheries ; Oil ; Blubber ; Finis and Skins, the produce of creatures living in the sea, the return of vessels fitted out in this Province for fishing voyages; Oil — Seal. Cod, Hake, Porpoise, Palm and Rape ; Plants, Shrubs, and Trees ; Printing Paper, Types, Printing Presses, and Printers' Ink ;*Rags ; Old Rope and Junk ; Rock Salt ; Sails and Rigging saved from vessels wrecked ; Salt ; Soap Grease; Wheat; Wood and Lutnb' r of all kinds, (except Cedar, Spruce, Pine, and ' Hemlock Shingles) ; Block Tin, Ziuk, Lead, Tin Plate, Bar and Sheet Lead. Note — The One per cent, duty upon all Britiah and Foriti^i matiufactttred articles, aUo en Pepper and Spices, under the Loan Act, in in addition to the Rates above specified,* ctt>C*^.v'/ Ships' Stores allowed to be taken from Bond Duty free. By. His Excellency the Lieutenant Governor's Preclaination of 8rd April, l8S0,ia8aed under the authority of" An Act relating to the Trade betweeqtbe Nerth American. Fob- seesidfts,** passed 18th March, 1850, the following articles, being the growth, production or maufaCttire of either Canada, Nova-Scotia or Prince Edward ^sland, may be iiQ|i|Dr; JE714,86t) 702.021 JC12.889 ;£ 848, 694 In the retam of Exports, the new Vessels built for owners in the United Kingdom, or sent from the Province and sold in Britain, are not included, although part of their materials and their outfits form a large item in the imports. In 1852, there were registered at Saint John, . . 78 Now Vessels, 39,033 Tons. Do. for owners in the United Kingdom, - 9 ... 6,090 ... ^ Nev l,6fi6 13 4 2,666 13 4 / Destruction of Bears and Wolv es, 508 2 6 158 6 8 r, .. 1 Erection of Mills, ^°""a * i Agricultural Societies, - 208 6 8 41 13 4 - 2,246 10 5 2,393 8 9 ^ ■*,* V. Fishing Societies, - — 468 6 8 Relief of Emigrants, - »- - - 362 10 2 517 16 1 Charitable Purposes, - - - - 1,718 2 6 1,849 3 4 Indians, - - ,, - 618 3 290 16 8 Return Duties, ; ,,,q j^ .^|- j.f|« ; '^xf.^ Miscellaneous, - i,-, ;,(» -< ; - 624 15 11 434 8 11 - 813 19 5 3,689 3 10 Taking Census, - !,?; .«o- - - 1..-. - 1,696 7 a > Wat«r Company, » (t- f)- .. »« .- - — 4,160 13 4 Interest on Sums borrowed, - - r.,334 6 4 8,614 1 1 I'or the support of Light Houses, - 3,389 3 4 2,989 3 4 Do. Sick and Disabled 2:3eamei>, - ' 1,151 8 1 1,016 14 8 Miiilarv 5 Ordinary, - •^''7"^ i Coniingenl, - 4(99 7 50 15 6 10 14« 17 96 7 6 1 » H f.U,iiii' -, .,.,« i. £m,2CiO 17 3, .£129,356 2 2 )€crease. Z 8. d. )3 7 6 n 8 7 1A 16 1 7 4 rURB. JITWHB 3 5 2. tit 4a. IK 83 6 & 47 16 8 05 2 6 16 13 4 21 '0 6 35 8 4 74 1 (» 46 14 8 18 10 1 05 16 8 38 4 50 39 6 50 66 13 4 58 6 8 41: 13 4 93 8 9 68 6 8 17 16 1 49 3 4 90 16 S 34 8 11 89 3 10 96 7 » 66 13 4 14 1 1 S9 3 4 16 14 8 4« 17 6 86 7 1 ^' / BALANCE SHEET. ' TAe Treasurer in Account with the Consolidated Rei)tnues of New-Brunswick, Dec. 31, 1852. Shcdiac Savings' Bank Indian Ueservit Fund, Emigrant Fund, Copytighl Duties, £m 642 444 134 13 11 18 1 9 To Balance of Account of Bay of Fundy Light Houscaf £3,234 7 Uurnl Disnict Lunn, • 3,064 16 5 Saint J»iin Savings' Bank, 51,593 14 3 Shiiu Andrews dn. 2,231 17 8 NorihuinberUnd do. 2,225 16 6 ' 63,788 Debeiitures issusd for Fredttrictnn Fir* Loan ,-•■.. 13,000 Do. St. Andrews Railway Slock, £6000 Sterling, - . 7,200 Amount deposited on occount of Recaiver General of Casual Revdnue, - - l,2l6 Amount due Bank of New-Brunswick, Caali Credit Account, - • • 5,369 Do. do. Advance for Bye Roads, 1852, - 12,205 Amount due Central Bank, do. do. • • 6,030 Amount of Revenue collected at Saint John in Desember, 18.52, - • 4,970 Amount deposited in lieu of Bonds for Emigrants, , • - - • loo Amount of Remittances from Deputy Treaaur«r* on account of balancea, - 1,232 Atnouut of Cheques ouisiuading this day, ..... sqS 6 3 9 16 » 8 5 U U 2 4 U 5 3 fl 10 £114,415 7 '.I — Cr.— . By Balance of Account— Ordinary Revenue, £73,3.^5 17 1 Sick and disabled Seamen's Fund, £487 10 1 ,>« Loan Fund, - 16,913 6 ' ~ ' --- - Gulf Lights, - 294 14 7 Amount of Bonds, Burnt District Loan, ... 4,050 »vf.,rt»>u Robert Fulton, John Gregory, John C. .Allen^ Clerk Exccntive Council (from Ist Nov. *51,) () f'' Disbursed, Surplus, 2 1 7 e 6 5 2,301 16 1,111 600 60 173 116 180 240 120 233 £12,198 8 4 4 4 8 8 356 2 2 Ci»il List Warrant, Dae the Tund, lit Jannary, 1852, £14.500 . «— JE16,818 14 9 m ■i I CROWN LAND OFFICE RETURNS. Jibstract and Recapitulation of Receipts for Land in the year 1832. Albert Coanty, Carleton, Charlotte, Gloucester, - Kent, King's, Northombtrland, - Imtalmenls upon sales made in fortner years. £65 11 €7 17 11 193 15 9 11 8 198 7 5 179 6 8 U 14 7 Q,ueen*8, ■m . £175 10 10 Restigouche, W - 66 17 8 Saint John, m * 78 14 3 Sunbary, - - 66 18 5 Victoria, te - 282 17 9 Westmorland, . . 132 9 York, «• - 517 18 11 £2083 672 8 10 11 Deposits now transferred io Casual Revenue on sales formerly nade, 37 ni.> Total for Land, - . - £2742 9 9 Monies paid to the Receiver General a$ Duties on Mining Leases. In 1851, - £137 16 6. |In 1852, - £271 18 0. Of these amount?, £120 were paid in 1851, and £258 Sa. in 1852, on account of P. & J. DufTy's lease; and £17 6s. 6d. in 1^51, on account of C. Harbeirs lease. Amounts received by the Receiver General for Land and Timber Licenses d«- ring the three quartern ending in each of the following years respectively : In 1849, £2470; in 1850, £3547; in 1851, £5112; in 1852, £6666; iu 1853, £14,441. Return of Crown Lands Surveyed at the expense of the Government, in lots of 100 and 160 acres each, for New Settlements, from 1st October, 1851, to 10th September, 1853. Situation. Campbell Settlement, . ... « East of Grand Falls, Victoria, - - - Shearman Settlement, Albert, - - •- MacLauchlan Road, Kent, ... Porter Settlement, Charlotte, - . ... Lake George, York, ... Madawaska, Victuria, ... Salmon River, Q,ueen's, ■" Connell Settlement, York, ... Eel River Lakes, do. Between Restook and Grand Falls, Between Cumberland Bay and Washademoak, Salmon River, Kent, .... Restigouche, — four difierent localities, - Stone's Brook, King's, .. ' . The Queen's Lake and Douglas Valley, In Gloucester, . . . . .- . In Northumberland) .... Totals, c W. .4crc«. - £31 10 6,300 - rs 10 10,700 - 35 7,000 - 333 14 45,440 - 33 6,600 - 30 6,000 - 69 11,800 - 28 6,600 . 41 8,200 . 26 5,200 - 56 11,200 • 34 6.800 - 40 10 8,100 . 100 20,000 - 75 6,000 . 33 10 6,700 . 90 10 18,100 - 29 6,800 £1129 4 195,540 iSm\ m 14 3 i 18 5 ! 17 9 ! d ' 18 11 9 9 6,300 10,700 7,000 45,440 6.600 6,000 11,800 6,600 8,200 5,200 11,200 6.800 8,100 20,000 6,000 6,700 18,100 5,800 V ,i vvifii9% / POST-OFFICE RETURNS. f^^^ Comparative Statement af the Gross Revenue of the Post-Office Department in JSTew- Brunswick for eight years, to 5ih Janimry, 1853, distinguishing the amount of Postage on British, ifc.. Packet Letters. In 1846, 1847, 1848, 1849, 1850, 1851, 1852, 1853, Provincial Postage. JE4815 15 lA 5800 16 7l 6652 1 lOl 7111 14 9^ 6 26 » 22 225 l8dS U ^ 17 REMARKS. omjx ,ui, Dee. 26, moved and closed again. Dec. 6, opened and closed ; April 10, ice jammed. i\ov. 19, moved ; 22d, closed. Nov. 19, opened ; 29th, closed, Nov. 16, men crossed. jun^i k «irf :>A ,\ April 21 , moved ; 24th jammed. ^ asmsk'^i ©liT Nov. 24, opened and closed. m Nov. 25, moved ; Dec. 19, closed. •/.-.^ Nov. 27, Steamer Fredericton sailed. Nov. 21, moved ; Jan. 21, moved. ;iO W»..* Hamilton, 5,669 6,832 14,112 Kingston, 6,840 9,500 11,685 Lower Canada, - - 201,989 Quebec, 84,500 37,000 42,052 .$>'SifXi. Montreal, 44,093 50,000 67,715 New-Brunswick, h' 27,700 Fredericton, 3,700 4,000 4,458 Saint John, 19,500 21,000 22,745 Nova-Scotia, ... 18,746 Halifax, 22,000 23,500 26,000 Prince Edward Island, 2,134 Charlottetown, 3,904 4,500 4,717 Newfoundland, - . 57,000 Saint John's, 12,000 19,000 21,000 Hudson's Bay Territory, 2,500,000-vPopulation in 1861, 180J)00. Labrador, »«» .;».^i 170,000— Populalion in 1861, 5^0. 1. 2. 8. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. i^iil " •MMk THE ROYAL FAMILY OF GREAT liRITAlN. .i'i« f 13 men. 30,775 14,112 111,685 42,052 1 57,715 4,458 122,745 126,000 4,717 121,000 eii: (iuEEN Victoria, (only child of Edward, Duke of Kent, who was born No- ,-. Vernber 2. 1767, and died January 23, 1820,) was born May 24, 1819; succeed- ,f ed her Uncle, William Henry, June 20, 1837; Crowned, June 28, 1838; ma*- ' ried, February 10, 1840, to Francis Albert Augustus Charles Emanuel, Duke of Saxe, Prince of Coburg and Gotha, born August 26, 1819 — and has issue — 1. Victoria Adelaide Mary Louisa, Princess Royal, born November 21, 184§. 2. His Royal Highness Albert Edward, Prince of Wales and Earl of Chester, the Prince of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, Duke of Saxony, ^ Duke of Cornwall and Rothsay, Earl of Carrick, Baron of Renfrew, Lord of the - Isles, and Great Steward of Scotland, born November 9, 1841. 3. Princess Alice Maude Mary, born April 25, 1843. 4. Prince Alfred Ernest, born August 6, 1844. 5. Princess Helena Augusta Victoria, born May 25, 1846. - -i ■' 6. Princess Louisa Carolina Alberta, born March 18, 1848. 7. Prince Arthur William Patrick Albert, born May 1, 1850. 8. Prince Leopold George Duncan Albert, born April 7, 1853. ' u-f' OTHEB BRANCHES OF King of Hanover, born May 27, 1817 ^Duke of Cambridge, •« Mar. 26, 1819 Duchess of Gloucester, " Apr. 25,1776 Princess Sophia, « Nov. 3,1777 .1?,'. Princess Sophia Matilda, <' May 23, 1773 THE ROYAL FAMILY. Duchess of Kent, born August 17, 1789 Duchess of Cambridge, " March 25, 1797 Princass Augusta of Cambridge, July 19, 1822 Princess Mary of Cambridge, Nov. 27, 1833 Y>T THE CABINET AND OTHER GOVERNMENT OFFICERS. SalHrv. Peimion. £6000 £2000 5000 5000 5000 5A00 4500 2000 2000 200() 2000 2000 25S0 V/i i:i:l:U^- 1400 First Lord cf the Treasury — The Earl of Aberdeen. Lord Chancellor — Lord Cranworth. Chancellor of the Exchequer — Mr. W. E. Gladstone. Home Secretary — Lord Palmerston. - - - ' " ." Foreign Secretary — Lord Clarendon. - - - - <- Colonial Secretary — The Duke of Newcastle. - . - - First Lord of the Admiralty— -Sir James Graham. ... President of the Council — Earl Granville. „,, ... Lord Privy Seal — The Duke of Argyle. Secretary at War — Hon. Sydney Herbert. .... First Commissioner of Works — Sir William Moles\yorth. Marqui* of Lansdowne, a m.imber of the Cabinet, without office. Leader of the House of Commons, with a seat in the Cabinet— Lord Joha Russell. President ofthe Board of Trade— Hon Mr. Cardwell. - - 2000 2000 PresidentoftheBoardofControl—i?ir Charles Wood. - - 8600 2000 President of the Indian Board — Sir John Wood. ^., . Vice Chancelloi — Sir William Page Wood. ■ • \i' >;* ■„ t-ii- Lord ofthe Treasury— Mr. John Sadlier ; Judge Advocate— Mr. C. P. V iUiers. ..^^ Attorney General -Sir A. Cockburr. ; ' Solicitor General— Mr. Betheli, Q. C. Colonial Under-Secretary— Mr. Fred. Peel; Clerk ofthe Ordnance— Mr. W^Monosell. Lord Lieutenant of Ireland— Earl St. Germains, (late Lord Eliot.) ChiefSecretary for Ireland -Mr. B. Osborne. »590 14TO Under Secretary>for Ireland— Mr. A- O'Flaherty. Attorney General for Ireland— Mr. A- Brewster; Solicitor General— Mr. W. Keogh. m felt* tt "? :, :;: north American provinces. Canada.— The Earl of filgi., K. T., Governor in Chief NovA-ScoTiA.— Sir Gasparo LeMarchant, Lieutenant Gov«rnor. New-Brunswick Sir Cdfimnd Walker Head, baronet. Lieutenant Govflrnor. Prince Edward Island.— Sir Alexander Bannerman, Lieutenant Governor. J^KwrouNDi.AND.— Kef Baillio Hamikop, Esquire, Lientenant Governor. 74 1 iJ USEFUL mm IN AGRICULTURE AND DOMESTIC ECONOHT. Kindness to Animals. — We have seen horses, says the Albany Cultivator, whirh were used for driving a ferry boat, pass unled from the stable to the boat, step on board, walk to the machinery and "back" themselves downwards throagli a narrow door, on the wheel, ready for work, entirely unattended, whilst most other horses could scarcely be driven on board. An invariable feeding of oats, im- mediately following the act, sufficiently accounted for this remarkable movement. The animal quickly understood tho connection between his position on the wheel and his breakfast. Balky Horses. — Bnlky, or jibbish Horses, are not only a source of great an- noyance, but too frequeatly endanger the propeity and peril tho lives of their owners. An East India gentleman one day took his seat in one of the omnibases, in London, but at the time of sta.tiig all tho effects of the driver proved unavailing, owing to a balky horse attached tu the vehicle. The poor animal became more and more restive in proportion to the tortures inflicted upon him by the driver, and several other V hipmen who assisted on the occasion. The street became blocked up with spec la tors, md the interception of other carriages. Great danger was to be appre- iitndcd. The East India gentleman, above refered to, suggested to the driver ahd iw. nssi^itants, that if they would try the East India method of fastening a cord to M.e horso's fore-foot, and cause a person to pull forward, the animal would staii fight away. The suggestion was received with contempt. However, after all cthir effects failed, a long cord was attached to the animal's fore-foot, and the mo- ment the man gave a strong pull the horse started off as if nothing had been the mat- ter, 'j'he philosophy of the case seems to be that the animal, thrown off tho center ci'gri'vity by the propulsion forward, is taken by surprise and obliged tostart. Try it. — Rui al JVew- Yorker. Winter Plowing, — All stiff clays which are not naturally wet, that may be intended for spring crops, should be plowed in October, to allow the frost to break down their texture : but such lands should not be plowed when they are in a wet condition, but when they are moderately moist. Weevil. — These troublesome pests may be kept out of grain by using salt. Sprinkle a little fine salt on the bottom and around the sides of the bin as you fill up, and over the top when full. Wheat kept in old salt bands will never be des- troyed by the we»2vils. To Propagate Red Cedar ANr> Spruce. — The berries when gathered, must be buried in tight (tarth. If sown the same gathered, they lie a whole year in the g")und before vegetating, giaws the first season. Dry th' cones until the seejJ comes out ; spring in a dry border of light soil,, or in boxes; shade in the middle when the plants are coming tlvough the g ound, and until they beg' of t.id red cedar season they are Th*^ spruce seed sow early in tho f* the day, .0 make u second growth, when they w1 i be h:<'d enough neither to burn or dump ofi' easily. 8o directs the Horticulturists. Potato Soup. — Almost r,. ry farrier's hDuse-hold is food of soup for supper. I will now write a few "homespun " lines on making a cheap and palatable soup from the potato. I take good snimd potataes, peel and cut them in pieces smnU enough to be eaten with a spoon. After having be«n well rinsed, I boil them in enough water to leave them in a state of Mop, adding salt to my taste. When they are eooked, I take about two table-spoonfulls of flour, with half as much lard and fry it in a pan, stirring it with a spoon until changed to a brown (not bla k^ color. 1 then stiV it with the potatoea, aA«r which it ia riiady for the table. — Do- mettie Receipt Book. To Keep Povltrt freb from Ligs. — Make a waihliy boiling cedar bo.tgiiR, and apply it like whitawasii to the poaltry hooae. 75 Itivfttor, le boat, tbroagh let mo«it )at8, im- tveiiient. e wheel ;reat an- r owners. London, owing to nd more i levernl up with le appre- river and a cord to QuId staif after all i the mo- \ the mat- ho center art. Try 1 . .. . it may be to break in a wet sing salt. IS you fiU T b« dep- red cedar they are iruce seed rly in the the day, make u )ft* eaa Dr supper, able soup COS smaU il them in J. When uch lard , jot bla k"* le.— X>o- irboagiis, To Preserve Eggs »or One Year.— One pint quick lim«, one pint of salt, te three gallons water; no care is needed in putting in the eggs, us they will be right end up, and will settle just below the surface, if proportioned right. This is an old and good receipt. , Whitewash. — Remember that whitewash is one of the most wholesome arti" cles that can be used about your dwellings. Apply it to the walls of yuur cellar* to your out-houses, barns, shedii, and indeed to edifices of every kind which are not tainted, within and without. Fences are rendered much more durable by it, andi ave, when neatly white- washed, a cleanly and tasteful appearance. To Prevent Polished Hardware and Cutlery from taking Rust. — Case knives, watch chains and other small articles made of steel, may be preserved from rust, by being carefully wiped after use, and (ben wrapped in coarse brown paper, the virtue of which is such, that all hardware goods from Sheffield and other renowned places of manufacture are always wrapped in the same How TO Choose Nutmegs. — The largest, heaviest and most unctious of nnU nvegs are to be chosen, such as are the shape of afl olive, and of the most fragrant smell. ,, , , ,, . r ; . To Make the Hair Curl. — At any time you may make your hair curl easily, by rubbing it with the beaten yolk of an egg, then wash off with clean wa- ter, and put on u little pomatum. ' Preserving Posts. — The Agent of the Copperas Companies, in Vermont, gives it as his experience, that timber which has been saturated with copperas, and exposed to all weather for forty years, is perfectly sound and hard, and has become something of the nature of stone. Timber that has been soaked in copperas water, say one pound copperas to one pail of water, will last more than twice as long as that which has not been thus prepared. Easy Washing. — Make suds as usual, then add a teaspoonful of Spirits «f Turpentine to each bucket of water, stir it up, put in the clothes, and let thean soak an hour and a half, and then boil them us usual. Unless very dirty, they will need no rubbing, the turpentine having the effect to loosen the dirt. Washing Flannel. — Enclose new flannel in a bag ; pnt it into a boiler with odd water ; heat and boil it. It will never shrink any more after this operation. To TAKE Fresh Paint out or aCoat. — ^Take immediately a piece of cloth nn t ub the wrong side of it on the paint spot. If no other cloth is at hand, part of thj inside of the coat-skirt will do. This simple application will generally remove the pah t when quite fresh. Otherwise, rub some ether on the spot with your finger. To remove Grease Spots from Merinos^ Silks, ^-c, without Injuring their Color. — Take iho yolk of an egg, entirely frefe from white, mix it with a little warm \%nl %*. Never Use Ley to cle^n tin; it wV\ spoil it soon; maVo H cfeiia with suds, and rub with whiting, and it will look w !!, and last longer. To Destroy Bedbugs. — A simple and easy method ofdestrcying this loathsome tormentor has been discovered. It consists in spreading iIih liquid from the ripe cu- cumber on the bedstead and such other -placee i« which they seci:<.>te tlienoselves. i^lfB '] Apple-adk. — Cut two large apples in slices, and pour a quart of boiling wuter on them, strain well, and sweeten. To be drunk when cold, or iced. Currant Watbr. — ^Tako a pound of currants, and squeeze into a quart of water; put in four or five ounces of pounded sugar. Mix well, strain, and ice, or allow to get cold. tr.nj >!».»n' , Icing for Cakks. — Take the whites of three new-laid eggs, add to them one pound of sifted white sugar. Beat the eggs well to a stiff froth before adding the su^rar. Flour the cake, &c., and then wipe it off ; apply the icing by means of a knife, smoothly, then bake in a slow oven. . -^-- To Preserve the Natural Colour in Petals of Dried Flowbrs. — Nothing more is necessary than to immerse the petals for some minutes in alcohol. The colours will fade at first; but in a short time they wHI resume their natural tint, and remain permanent. To Boil Mush. — It is very common to make mush by boiling only a few mi- nutes. This is all wrong. It should be boiled one or two hours ; and if longer, it will do no harm. It will be necessary to occasionally add some hot water, to keep the mass thin, and prevent burning, and must be often stirred. EFFERVBsciNa Lemonade. — Boil two pounds of white sugar wilh a pint oi' lemon jniee — bottle and cork. Put a table spoonftil of the syrup into a tumbler about three parts full of coid water, add twenty grains of carbonate of soda, and drink quickly. Barley Water. — 1. Pick clean and wash well a handful of common barley, then simmer gently in three pints of water, with a bit of lemon-peel. Prepared thus, it does not nauseate, like pearl barley water. 2. Take two ounces and a half of pearl barley ; wash well, then add half a pint of wuter» and boil for a little time ; throw away the liquor, pour four imperial pints of boiling water on the bar- ley, boil down to two pints, strain, flavour with sugar, and lemon-peel, if wished. Barley Water., compound. — Boil two pints of barley water and a pint of wate* together, with two ounces and a half of sliced figs, half an ounce of liquorice reot sliced and bruised, and two ounces and a half of rahsins. Reduce to two pints, and strain. ' j .^ Curds and Whey : Cheap Method. — Add six grains of citric acid to a wine glassful of milk,. and the result will be a pleasant acidulous whey, anda fine curd. Curds and Whey : Italian Method. — Take several of the rough coat»that line the gizzards of turkeys and fowls, cleanse from the rlirt, rub well with salt, and hang them up to dry ; when required for use, break olT some uf the skin, pour boiling water on, digest for eight or nine hours, and use the same as runnet. Brown Spruce Beer. — Pour four gallons 'of cold water into a nine-gallon barrel, then add four gallons more, quite boiling, and six pounds of molasses, with about eight or nine table spoonsful of the essence of spruce, and on its getting cooler, the same quantity of good nle yeast. Shake the barrel, then leave with bung out fbr three days ; bottle in stone bottles, cork well, wire carefully, pack ifi sand, and it will be fit to drink m two weeks. A Valuamlb Table. — The following table will be found exceedingly valu- able to many persoas : — A box 24 inches square, and 28 inches deep will contain a barrel, (5 bushels) — box 24 inehes by 16 inches square, and 14 inches deep, will oontain one' barrel — box 16 inches square, and 8 inches deep, will contain one bushel — box 12 inches by 12.2 inches square, and 8 inches deep, will contain baif a bushel — box 8 inches by 8.4 inches square, and 8 inch is deep, will contain one peck — box 8 inches by 8 inches square, and 4.2 inches deep, will contain one gallon — box 7 inches by 8 inches square, and 2.8 inches deep, will contain half a gallon — box 4 inches by 4 inches square, and 4.2 inches deep, will contaia one ijuirt. — American Paper. i^» siti^~.. ^^ i,^.^ . ::i j^ . ' i ' 77 R0AD3 AND DISTANCES IN NEVV-BRUN3WICK, &c. -i-'* From St. John to Fredericton by the Ncrtpis Road. Miles. Yorkshira Tavern, 4 Wuttors', 10 Douglas Anns Inn» 4 Burton's, ,..., 8 Bradley's, fi Howell's, :_■:.: . 2 Darby Gilhn's. 7 Geary (Win. Smith's), 7 Oroojocto, 7 Fredericton, 11 Total, 65 (Uy croaxing the Ferry from IniRoache's, dinti Town to Lniicaster, *' Siieck'l St. John to Shepodjf. French Villagei Debou's, 80 Drurnmond'n, 12 Mr. Manus', 12 Dorman's,^ 12 Shepody Meeting House, 13 Total, 79 St. John to Halifax^ {N.S.) Torryburn, (Ciodfrey'u), 7 Wright's, 6 llamiiiond River Bridge, 4 Hampton Ferry, 7 Hay's, 6.i Finger Board, (Baxter's)4.i (lUlatice ij about twa miles le«M.] On the East tide of the River. Torryburn, (Godfrey's), 7 Gondola Point, ^. Kingston, Head of Belleisle, Washadcmoac, Jcmseg Ferry, Sheffield (TiUey's), Widow Perley's, Fr^ericton, M'Monagle'a 10 2 1 >i»,% i To Sussex Vale, 46 Portage (M'Leod's) 11 jSteeve's, 4n Total, 14 13 6 IS 8 12 86 ixon 8, St. John to St. Andrews, Lakefield, (Byrne's), 9 IVfhsquash (Tilton's), 6 J Clements, _ 6 McGowan's, S Pennfield (McCarl's), 12 Ma^agaadavic, S^i Bocubec, (Mrs. Boyd's) 10 St. Andrew's 10 Bend (Lewis), 13 12 12 Cocaigne Bridge, 8 li. Buctouch* (Smith's) 3 Big ♦♦ (Keswick's) 2 Harris'^ 7 , Richibucte, "^ "' 8 Total, 48 Richibucto to Miramichi. To Rankin's, 12 Bay DuVin( Dickens), 10' Black Riv. (M'Bealh's) 12 Chatham, T 6 Total, 4tf Chatham to BtUhurat. ToGomlfdlow's, « ' Carruther's, 11 Forein's, , -i.^^i . 12^ Lee's, ' •. g| Court House, 9 To Bend Petitcodiac, 94 Memramcook (Charitrs') 16 Douhestep^ (Hickman's), 8 • — To Dorchester, 1 18 Sackville, 4 Pantramar, 5 Amherst, 10 -■■■ f.^ To Amherst, 137 Po Power's, Spruce Grove Inn, 14i Purdy's Westchester Inn 17 Mrs. Frazer's Folly Village, 194 Trnro, ^ 16 Total, 65 St. John to Martins Head. To Cody's, Beatty's, , _" "• ^ ^aaeo, ~ 11 Melvin or Fuller's Beacji, 6 Big Salmon River, ' $ Little Salmon [liver, 6 Martin's Head, ,.4 Total, n.-i iM To Pollock's, llfWoodwafcl's, ™v Shultz's, Dartmouth, Total, 48 Bathurst to CambelUm. Little Reck (Rainey'e), 10^ Belldune, Chalmer's, 9^ Na^hs Greek, Harvey's, 13^ Dalhousie, 31ichaux'ii, 18^ Maple Grove. Robertaon's, 7 Cambellton, Murray's, 9 Total, 07J Bathurtt (6y Caraquette) to Newcastle. r .'* Total to Halifax, 263 Bend ^Petitcodiac to Richi- bncto. To Shediac (SmUh's), 13 48-' «! New Bandon, ^^^'^^'^'^ Grande Anse, 7 Caraquette Ferry, 8 Caraquette Bkickhall's, 7 Pokemouche Ferry, 9 L. Tracady Ferry, 14 Big Tracady Ferry, 4 *^ Tabusiiitac Ferry, ^ 12; Burnt Church, Lt^ie's, 14 Oak Point, ; 9, Chatham t'erry,^. ^^.. ,|, ^XL Newcastle, ^. ^'y< o 67 16 14 12 ,i Total, 120 78 Fftdericton to UTirumiehi. Fredurictom to Qutb«c. To Tay mouth, PlantB, 15 To Long's, 16 McLeod'a, 8 Murshull's, 8 Boiostown, McKay's, 17 Halfway House, Nelson'*, la (Howo's, ) 7 DeCantline's 10 Guiou's, a liergon's, r Poquioc River ,>s 4 Co|{hiin'«, . *,• Jardino'B. ''* d Eeel River (Jones') ► 12 6 Woodstock, 12-62 Parksr's, 7 Victoria, 10 Wilson's Point, 7 Sutterftiilk Creek, 13 liewcaitle, 4 Kerr's, 9 Chatham, 6 River del Chutes, 8 i— Tobique, 12 Total, 109 Reatook, 3 PItTANCSS AL.0NO THE RIVER BY STEAM-BOii JOHN TO FREDERICTON.' Grand F»!!s, 18-7a Grund River, 13 Kelly's, 11 > Madawaska L. Fa lis, 14 Degele (LukeTe- miscouala), 22 Portage (La Bell'8),18 Riviere dn Loup, 86 Kamouragka, 18 Sr. Ann, 22 Riviera Quelle, 28 Saint Thomas, 15 Saint Joseph, 18 Point Levi,Queboc,12-222 Total, 857 ~ CHANNEL FROM ST. St. John Custom House to Indian Town, Boar's Head Rock - Brandy Point, - - Brandage's Point, ~ >- Westfield Church, - Devil's Back Mountain, - Oak Point, Belloisle River, - Spoon Isldnd, - LiMig Island Church, Mklea Miles 3 S 6 H 94 2 Hi n la 6 19 H 24| 4 28i 6i sa rvi 88i Upper Musquash Island, Gagetown Creek, Griinross Neck, - Swan Creek, - Sheffield (Tilley's), Loder's Creek (Lunt's), - Maugerville Church, Oromocto River, Belmount, - Glazier's Landing - Fredericton Barracks, Miles 3 4i 5:1 a 4 *■ 2 n 2i 3i H raon. fbrberictoit, nsw-brunswick, to new oRr.BANH, unitbd btatk«. ' I. Bif Steamboat to Soiat John, - £astport» Portland, ,♦ ^ H By Railroad to Portsmouth^ -> Newbaryport^ - &alem» . / ^ Lynn, ^>^^»» ^ , Boston, .1 m Providence, ~ Stonington, > By Steamboat to New York, - Jersey City, By kailroad to Newark, N. J. New-Branawick, - Trenton, > Philadelphia, - Wilmington, > BHitimore* - Washington, > By Steamioutto Mount Vernon, - Aqnia Creek, Mrlec Mites • 80 60 140 231 371 M 422 20 442 20 462 6 467 9 476 42 518 47 565 125 690 1 691 9 700 21 721 28 749 29 778 27 806 70 875 40 915 15 980 27 967 1 By Railroad to Fredericksburg, Richmond, - Petersburg, - Weldon, - Wilmington, - By Steamboat to Smithville, •• Charleston, ' - By Railroad to Augusta, -^ Greensboro, ' - ' Covington, - By Stag^ to Westpoint, By Railroad to Montgomery, - By Stag« to. Mobile, - ' By Steamboat to Mississippi City, - New Orleans, - Galveston^ Matssorda Bay, - Moath pf R|q Graodei Miles 14 62 22 66 H161 30 128 188 84 45 112 88 202 86 86 459 110 80 Mile 414 46| 61 564 60 644 67 68| 71 744 8*> . MHes 971 losa 1055 1120 1281 1311 1439 1577 1661 170a 1818 1906 2116 2203 2289 2739 2849 2929 Academy Agricnltu Army — 9 Assembly Athenmur Auditor ( Ulalance tanks, iaak, Sa Barristers Bible 3oc Buoy, Be Calendar Church S( Church ai Civil List, Clergy Commissi Consuls ai Council, 1 •♦ I Coonty of (( (( K (< tc n «* ** ' ' 4« (( 4< «t Covrts, Ji •• O Crown Ln Sustopn W >Qtiable ^ >ates, Us Eclipses (( Education ilmigratio llzpenditi ills, tim |Prederict< '^▼•rnor, ERR4TC .' . 18.7R 13 11 ..Fa lis, 14 Te- 22 teirs),18 up, 36 18 22 , 28 15 18 iebec,1 2-222 I, "367 . FROM BT. (Miles 3 5i 3^ H 3i 6k ATER. Miles 14 62 22 66 161 80 128 138 84 45 112 8d 202 85 86 459 110 80 Mile 414 46| 51 66| 60 \ 67 ' 68| . 71 744 80 Mnes 971 103a 1055 1120 1281 1811 H39 1577 1661 1706 1818 1906 2116 2203 2289 2739 2849 2929 iivDi:x. Academy, Wosloyan Agriculturul, &c. Army — SiafT, Garrisoni, &c. Assembly, Ilousa of Athentoum, Frodnricton Auditor Geoorul's Department 1 balance Sheet, Provincial - )|l)anl(8, . . - - iaak, Savings*, in St. John Barristers and Attorneys Bible Society ... Buoy, Bell PAOKM. 85 74 44 22 56 24 69 89 37 29 33 7 26- 9 Calendar Charch Society ... Church and School Society > / Civil List, Provincial Clergy . - - . - 30 Commissioners for Crown Debts, &c. Coiuals and Agents ... Council, Executive . ' . Legislative ... County of Albert, Officers of Carleton Charlotte Gloucester Kent •' King's «' Northumberland Queen's " Restigouche ** St. John Snnbury Victoria •• Westmorland York Conrta, Judicial " Opening of - rown Land Office Returns Sfustopn House Department >Qtbble Articles, Statement of L>atefl, Useful, for 1854 - .. ilclipsei for 1854 ilducation. Board of - migration Department xpenditure. Provincial lis, time of passing ■Vedericton, City of oi -.)v«rnor, Lieutenant, dec. «t (( IC It t< a *< t( iC 4« (« 4( (t -20 34 35 69 -33 88 87 21 21 63 61 56 60 60 68 59 57 62 46 57 68 68 65 24 2 70 23 67 2 8 34 87 68 8 55 21 Holidays, Public Hospital, Marine . . . Imports and Exports, Abstract of Insurance Companios Joint Stock Companies Judicial . . . . . 2 86 66 40 40 24 King's College, University of - 34 Land Company, N. B. and N. 8. 41 Law Officers of Crown - > 22 Light House* .... 5.7 Lunatic Asylum - • . 36 Masonic Lodges ... 41 Militia, Staff of ... 45 Navy . . - . . 45 NeW'Brunswick Society, > . 42 Notaries, Public - . - [ 46 Officers, Chief Provincial - . 21 .1 It "i Partridge Island Signals . 9 Penitentiary, Provmcial - > 36 Post Office Department . . 86 •• ♦• Returns - .71 Population of Canada - - 72 " Nova-Scotia and N. B. 72 Queen and Royal Family . Railroad Company — E. & N. A. •• ^ •• St. Andrews and Quebec Receiver General's Department Revenue, Provincial, for 1851-2 Roads and Distances, 73 4$ 40 24 68 77-78 St. John, City of ... 47 " River, opening and closing of 71 School, Madras - _ . 3^ Secretary, Provincial, Office of - 22 Ships, new, arrived, &c. nt St. John 66 " *' St. Andrews 66 Sons of Temperance . . 42 Supervisors of Roads - .37 Surveyor General's Department 24 Seminary, Baptist ... 35 Tariff, Provincial ... 94 Terms, Law and University - 2 Treasurer, Provincial, Department of 28 Vaccine Establishment - • 86 Erritum. — Page_21, to list of Executive Councillors, add Hon. John Montgonwry. 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