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Les diagrammes suivants illustrent la mdthode. irrata to pelure. U 32X 1 2 3 1 2 3 4 5 6 r a O ■*-> % a I— I •e as IB o I H -^* (4 N •a of d o I a 't> O o •E Ck a xn p. NASE & SON, Feri7 Landinp, Indiantown, St. John, N. B. CQ BARNES'S NEW BRUNSWICK ALMANACK, FOR THE YEAR OF OUR LORD 1880. BEING BISSEXTILE, OR LEAP YEAR. AND THE FORTY- THIRD YEAU OF THE REIGN OF QUEEN VICTOBl^V. CONTAINING GENERAL INTELLIGENCE, STATISTICAL INFORMATION, &c. SAINT JOHN, N. B. PRINTED AND PUBLISHED BY BARNES AND COMPANY, 78 Prince IVilliam Street. <»:gSg^K:^>3E ^.^3[aaK3t;Cl£?O0Ot?gt?L-gJC3[a3f3^]Ot 3 ar3e&'^ Locks, Knob» and Hinges at J. HOBNCASTLE'S, Indiantown. trio TAINTS, OILS, GLxVRS. NAILS, &o.. at EQTTATTON OF TiMli— 1"U I.irSKS. [1880 EQUATION OF TIME FOR APPARENT NOON-1880. Jan, Feb. Mar. ©67. l^Sl. M. H. M. H. 3H|13 0613 3414 0214 29! 14 April. 'May ^June. 'July M. .S. 1m. S. M. S. M. K. 47 12 2(> ,5r)|12 13 02! 12 00 OS! 11 47 14ill 33 IS 10 4!) 10 34 10 lil 10 03 !» 40 '.I 30 13 8 50 30 3 4713 05 3 2<> 3 12 3 11 3 18 2 53 3 24 3 29 3 .34 2 01 ©/06 3 38] 3 41 1 3 44! 3 47 3 48 3 .50 3 50 3 50 3 .50 i 2 22 3 2 13 3 2 03 4 1 53 4 1 42 4 1 31 i4 1 20 4 1 0i):4 57 5 45 5 33 20 08 Aug. O.S7. M.S. 57|13 08'l2 19il2 29 . . 39| . . 33 C, 14 5 ■5(; 5 37 5 19 5 00 4 42 4 23 4 0; 20 3 49 34 3 47 48 3 45 1 01 3 42 1 14 3 39 1 26 3 3(> 1 .38 3 31 1 50 3 27 2 01 3 21 2 12 3 1() 2 22 3 09 2 32 3 03 2 41 2 55 2 49 2 48 2 57 2 40 2 31 (J>,s 0.5 18 31 43 5( 1 0<) 1 22 1 3; 1 48 2 01 2 13 2 2( 2 38 2 51 3 03 3 15 3 27 38 () 50 01 12 '22 32 42 51 00 09 17 25 32 38 44 50 55 003 04 ;3 07|3 09!2 122 14:2 15; 2 15; 1 1511 15; 1 140 12|0 090 07'0 Sept- OS, Ft. M. H. 0.3 .59 54 49 43 36 29 22 13 05 55 45 35 23 12 59 47 33 20 05 51 35 20 04 47 31 13 56 38 20 01 »/ 1 1 1 2 2 2 3 3 3 4 i Oct. (t Fl. M. H, 18 37 .5(5 IC) 3.5 55 16 3() 57 17 38 59 20 41 02 24 45 0(i 27 4J 10 31 52 12 33 53 13 33 53 12 10 10 11 11 11 12 12 12 12 13 13 13 13 14 14 14 14 14 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 16 16 1() 16 16 16 Nov, O Ft. M. H. 31 .50 08 26 44 01 18 35 51 21 36 50 04 1 30 42 53 04 14 24 32 40 48 54 00 05 10 13 16 18 16 1() 16 16 1(5 16 16 16 16 15 15 15 15 15 15 14 14 14 14 14 13 13 13 13 12 12 12 11 11 10 Dooi C Ft. \ M. M.' ! 19 20 19 18 16 13 09 05 00 53 4(5 3!) 30 20 10 .59 47 34 20 0(5 50 34 17 00 41 22 02 41 20 58 10 35 10 11 9 47 9 23 8 H 8 7 7 58 32 06 39 12 (5 45 6 17 5 49 5 20 52 23 54 24 4 4 3 3 2 2 •1 n 55 a5 ©.s 05 35 25 55 25 1 05 1 34 2 04 2 33 3 02 3 31 I Note. — When the Sun is slow, Equation to be added t(t itime. When the Sun is fast, Etjuation to be subtracted from time. E0LIPSES"1880. ai)i».arent ai)],)arcint a a o o & en •J. o o rt) 71 a g- s B a I In the year 1880, there will be Four Eclipses of the Sun and Two of the Moon. I 1. A Total Eclipse of the Sun, January 11 ih, invisible in New Brunswick. Begins on the Earth {generally, .lanuary l.Hh, at :}h. y-'mi. TiOs. Saint John iMeanTinie— in Longitude lt)M. 44ni. East, Latitude Id. ;Wni. North. Central lEclipse ^h. :?«ni. .>Js. liouxitude 112d. SJOni. East, liatitude 15d. IHju. North. jC'entral Eclipse at noon Oh. "Wm. 4';'s. Longitude IfiOd. OOni. West. Ij.atitude 'lOd. lilin. North. Central Echpse ends Th. 'JOni. .Ws. Longitude 10!»d. 4rni. jWest, liRtitude lid. Um. North. Ends on the Earth generally Hh. dJini. 5;}s. JLongitude ll«d. 5Gni. West, Latitude Mid. arm. North. The line of the Central Eclipse begins in the North Pacific Ocean in Longitude 1 lad. aOin. .East of (Sreenwich, and Latitude 1.5d. IHni. North proceeding in a Northerly din^ction— will cross Uhering's Straits, Ala.ska and the North East corner of British Colnnibia. and following its Eastern boundary will end in the vicinity of Brighani Young's Territory. ^ i If.M 5 B 13 C •c 'c o tn t: M 51 H a 2 fQ ■a a O 73 c "5 A good assortment of Dishes at J, HOBNCASTLE'S, ladiantowu. I'. NASE & SON. Vvvry J^ainiiiiR, IndiantoWn, St. Joiiii. N. ii. 1880 1 DeOt 1 «J Ft. \ M. H.' 1 10 an 10 11! \) 47 1 1) 23 t 8 58 a 5 8 32 8 0 , 1 55 55 [) 1 25 71 4 55 S 7 'Ul' 3l5^8 05 w • > 1 35 2 1 05 is 2 1 34 1 2 04 ■ E 2 33 8 3 02 1 m 3 31 ' t-^ Ijp.arent pparont Ii s li o M < 1 3 inswick. I lit John (.'nitral . North. I i.atitiule !t(l. 47111. jrii. 5:}b. », of the ' ad. aoin. I orthcrly '. t corner i i d in the , 1880.] CHUlUill CVLKNUMl. 10 A Total Eclipse of th(^ Moon, June '22tul, iiivisibh' in New Hrunnwick. Fii-st contact with tlio Pomunbra June sfeJnd, lUi. :Win. Sis ;«s. A. 27s. A. .5lH. A. 1.58. A. A. A First contact witlj Sliadow, Pef^iniiiiiff of Total Phase, Middle, of the Eclipse, M it rh. .50111. l»h. ()7in. «h. 45in. «h. 44ni. nil. Olni. Oils, nil. .57m. 51s. a V •i2 5 £ ►- i 'c o 03 ■c <^ « to' H -i rt li a' h 2 I CQ I § O o 'A c "5 P4 End of the Total Eclipse, I/ast contact with Shadow. Last contact with Penumbra, ■i. An Ainiiuil Eclij^kc of the Sun. Jiily 7tli, invisible in New lirniiHWick. Begins on the Earth prenerally, July 7tli, fill. IHin. 4.5s., a. m.. Saint John Mean Time in Longitude 5'.)d. 37ni. West, and Latitude asJd. 47ni. South. Central Eclipse beginning generally, 8h. (Xiiii. IHs;; a. m., in Longitude B4d. 55in. West, and Latitude 51d. 51m. South. Central Eciipse at noon 9h. lOni. ills.. A. M., in Longitudes 2)k\. 2Hm. West, and LatitU(le 5'Jd. :M)m. South. Central Eclipse ends generally !lh. SJ.5iu. 15s., a. m., in Ix)ngitude Hd. lOin. AVest, and Latitude (Hk\. :Mni. South. Ends on the Earth generally llh. l^hn. Ofts. A. M., in Loiifritude 12d. 41m, East, and Latitude 41d. 43m. South. 4. Partkd Kcdpsc of the Sun, December 1st, invisible in New Brunswick. Begins on the F^arth generally lOh. aOm. sJ7s., p. m.. Saint John Mean Time, Longitude ISd. 17m. West, Latitude twd. Olin. Soutli. (Jreatest Eclipse lOh. 4()m. 51s., p. M., Longitude i'2tl. 43m. West, Latitude (>7d. Mm. South. Ends on the Earth generally llh. 13in. 21s., p. m., Longitude 74d. lls. P. M., P. M., St. John Mean Time. 33s, 21s 8h. Will. 15s, !»h. 20m. 15s, lOh. 2!lm, 1.5s. llh. 14m. llh. 5»ni, Ih. OKm Last contact with Penumbra, 2h. 21in. 51s, fi. Partial Eclipse of the Sun, December 31st. visible in New Brunswick at Sun Rise. Begins on the Earth generally 8h. 34m. 21s., a. m.. Saint John Mean Time in Longitude 71d. 44m. West, Latitude 35(1. 31m. North. Greatest j Eclip.se !)h. 2()m. 2('s. a. m., in Longitude 4!ld. 2!»m. West, Latitude O.jd. OHin. : North. Ends on the Earth generally llh. OIni. 27s., A. m., in Longitude .5d. 4Jin. East, Latitude .52d. 11m. North. The line of the Central Eclipse begins at Florida passing through Washington, D. C, Toronto, Labrador, cros.sing Davis Straits to (ireenland, touching Iceland on its Northern side, thence i through Norway, German Empire and ends in Bulgaria. i Principal Articles of the Calender for the Year 1880. (rolden Number 10 Dominical Letter D. C. R e.503 Roman Indictlon . Julian Period Epact 18 Solar Cycle 13 The year ,5041 of the Jewish Era commences September 0th, 1880. Ranimlan (Month of Abstinence observed by the Turks) commences on August 7th, IHHO. The Year 125(8 of the Mahommedan Era commences December 4th, 1880. Brief Church Calender. DAVfJ. HOLY DAYS. DAYS, HOLY DAYS. . Tui'B. Jan. 1 Circnmcision. Fill. Apl. '£i St. (Jeorge. Tl'E. " Epiphany. Sun. May 2 Rogation Sunday. ' SiTN. '• 25 Septuagesima. Tin'u. '* A.scension, Holy Thurs Sun. Feb. IS yuiiuiuage.sinia Shrove .\sh AVednesdav. [Sun. Spn. " 10 Pentecost, Whit Sun. Wed. " n Sl'N. " 2.3 Trinity Sunda.y. Si'N. '• 15 (Quadragesima. 1st Sun. Thuu. " 27' Corpus Christ! . St. John Baptist. , MoN. Mar. 1 St. David. [in Lent. Thiju. Jiie. 2-1 1 Wed. '• 17 St. Patrick. Wed. Sep. 2!» St. Michael. SiTN. " 21 Palm Sunday. SiTN. Nov. 28 1st Smiday in Advent. TnuR. " 2.5 Lady Da^v. (lood Friday. TiTE. " m St. Andrew. Fri. " 20 Tlte. Dec. 21 St. Thomas. ' SrN. " 28 Ea.ster F uiiday. Sat. " 25 Christmas. 1 Sun, Apr. 4 Low S.mday. Tinware, all kinds, at J. HORNCASTLE'S, Indiantown, d •-5 p a> be < d '0 O H 6 < C cS •a > o S< P. 03 a O 01 c8 r-. I C 3 03 •a s r/3 0} o 0^ 30 t)IlY and TAllftRt) SiHEATHtNfi PAt't'::R ftt J,F(il(T IIOIISKS. [1880. Public Holidays, Anniversaries, &c. Npw Year's Day Jaimar I Ash WediH^sduy Feb. I St. Patrick's Day Mar. ' Good Friday l*^stpr Monday " I Easter Tuesday " Kt. George Apl. i Whit Monday May I Loyalists' Day 1 Queen's Birth Day " y 1. 11. ir. 2»}. 5J!(. 80. a;j. 17. i,s. a4. Queen's Accession. Proclamation St. John's Da.v Queen's CV>ronation — C'anadian Donduion Day Michaelmas Prince of Wales birth day St. Andrew's Day Christmas Day. Holidays ". June July Sept. Nov. Dec. " 26 2rt. at. 2K. 1. at). ». 3(). 35. 27. The Seasons— Saint John Mean Time. Vernal Equinox. Hun enters Aries March SX), at Ih. A. M., at same time the Earth enters Libra. Summer Solstice, Sun«'nlers Cancer June aotli, at lOh. A. M., at same time the Earth enters Capricornus. Autumnal Equinox. Sun enters Libra September asd at noon, at same time the Earth enters Aries. j Whiter Solstice. Sun eiitei-s Capricornils December aist at Oh. A. M ., at same J time the Earth enters Cancer. ' (Notice.— The Perigee and Apogee of the Jloon are with its Phases in the Months.) Marine and Fisheries Department. Hon. John C. Pope, Mini.ster of Marine and Fisheries. J. II. Harding, Esq., Agent !'or New Hr\uiswick, of Light Houses, Marine Hospitals, Signal jj Stations, Ste.'im Fog Alarms, Buoys and Beacons, and Fisheries. J. Mlt- I i chell. Inspect ur of Light Houses, Marine Hospitals, Signal Stations, Steam Fog Alarms, and Buoys and Beacons, for New Brunswick. PI.SHEBIES DEPARTMENT. W. H. Vemiing, Inspector for Nova Scotia and New Brunswick. 4:kl Light Houses in Bay of Fundy. Cape Sdhfe, N. .S.— Revolving white light on Cape; bright los : dark, 25s. d. 23m. Ifls. Latitude N.; fV^d. 37m. lis. Long. W. Octagonal, white tower, i>i feet above high w-ater. Visible 12 miles in clear weatlier. Steam Fog Whistle on southern point of Cape elsvated about 40 feet above high water, sounds in thick weather, fogs and snow storms, a blast of ten seconds duration each minute, with an interval of fifty seconds between each blast. Seal Man(\, N. S. — South point i mile inland, latitude 43d. 2:im. Ms. N. : longitude 0()d. Om. .')2m. W. Pixed white light, white octagonal. Tower !W feet above high Avater mark. Visible 18 mile.s. The Blond Rock lies S. by W., 31^ miles from lighthouse. A fog whistle near lighthouse during fogs and snow storms soimds in each minute, a blast of five seconds duration, and after an interval of five seconds gives another blast of five seconds, with an interval of forty. five seconds. Cape Fnrchu, N. iS.— Flash white light on E. Cape S., point latitude 4;Jd. 47m. a8s. N., longitude Wid. !)m. 21s., W. Every minute and 45 seconds; light l^min. ; dark. >^ min. Tower, octagonal, vertical stripes, red and white Fog whistle on AV. side, sounds in fogs and snow storms 10 seconds in eveiy minute. Visible 18 miles. Cape St. Man/. ^- -S'.— East side of Bay, latitude N., 44d. 5m. 20s. ; .ongi- ude, W. (Hid. 12m. 40s. Flash light alternate, red and white at intei-vals of 30 secf)nds. White octagonal tower, 103 feet above high water mark. Visi- ble 17 miles clear weather. Brkr Mand, N. .S'.- N. W. point, latlttide N., 41d. 14m. 57s.; latitude, W. fiOd. 2:^m. ;Ws. Fixed white light, visible 13 miles. Octagonal white light- house, 02 feet above high water mark. Stoves and Pipes at J. HORNCASTLE'S, Indiantown. M > o I a p a o n n § o o B (t w §• n> p 1 a p D O 3 '^ p. NASE & SON, Forry landing, Iiuliantown, St. John, N. B. le 2rt. 21. 2\. y !• t. 21>. V. ». 30. . 25. 2G27. > M i B P< rt- ►— • 3 n -1 »t3 c 3 , E d. » £5 o Q ^ Si r-j ft c ji HH W 2- o a. p 1 cs o 3 1880.] 0/ a ■a o a 3 CO n t; 3 O O w Ph ^^ H I-IflUT UOUf^KS. 31 N. 4rHi. Light- "^ s. \v. St«^aia Fog Wliisth* on N. W. of Brier Island, sonth side of liglithou.so, HoundM during tliick and foggy weatlier as follows : Bla.st of 4 seconds. Interval of 4 " Wast of 4 *' Interval of 4 " Blast of 4 "nterval of... 40 Boar'n Ifcad, iV. .S'.— rjOfeet, from edge of cliflf, on S. entrance to Petite J'assage: latitud.', N. 14d. 24ni. KKs. ; longitude, \V. titkl. I'lrn. Os. Revolving red and white alternately, every minute. Lighthouse, white, si|uare, 70 feet above high water mark. Visil)le 14 miles. Hoitit Prim, N. .S'.— S. jxuiit of entrance to Annapolis Basin: latitude, N. 44d. 41m. IMS.; longitude, W. ()5d. ITm. aos. Fixed white light, visible 1« miles. Vei't'cal red and white striped, square tower. 70 feet above high water mark. Fog whistle on Prim Point, sounds H seconds in each minute, making an interval of .52 seconds between each blast. Port Willidinn, N. »S'.~Marsluill Cove, South Shore, latitude, N. 44d. .Wm. .'j2s. : longitude, W. O'mI. Khn. Os. Two fixed white vertical lights, visible 10 miles, 20 feet ai)art. White, .square, (H) and 57 feet from high water; lantern on top of dwelling, lower light in bow window visible from \V. S. W. round N. to E. N. E. Margaret villi', N. .S.— On extremity of Point S. Shore, latitude, 2m. 578. ; longitude, W. B.xl. 40m. Two red lights, visible 8 miles, house, lioi'izontal white and black stripes, square, visible from "■ round N. to E. N. E. Blnrkrorh; N. S'.— Smith Shore, latitude, N. 43d. lOm. Os.; longitude. W. (Hd. 4(»m. Os. Fixed white light, visible 12 miles. Square white lighthouse, 45 feet above high water mark. Fog Whistle on extreme point of Cape D'Or, on the opposite side of chan- nel, from Black rock; sounds in thick weather twice in each minute, each blast being of seconds duration, with interval of twenty-four setmds l)etween. Cape Knragp, N. 7?.— On pitch of Cape, latitude, N. LW. iWm. 348. ; longi- tude, .5il. ;Hm. .5.5s. Revolving white light every 20 seconds, visible 15 miles. Lighthouse octagonal, horizontally strijied red and Mhite. 58 feet above high water mark. A Fog Bell in a framed tower on the lighthouse block strikes every 12 seconds during thick ami foggy weather and snow storms. Under favor- able circumstances it should be heard two or three miles, and in stormy weather or against the wind about a nrlle. Vape Spencer, N. B.—On pitch of Cape, latitude, N. i!k\. 12m. *)8.; longi- tude, W. »i5cl. .5-lm. Os. Revolving red and white alternately, at intervals of 45 seconds. Visil)le 2t) miles. White jr^uare biulding, with tower 20(' feet above high water. Partri«lge Island light by compass N. W. by W. J^ W., noi'therly distance being 0^4 '"des from light to light. Partriihje Island, Saint Ji^hii 77n»7>or.— Latitude, N. 4.5d. 4m. 20s.; longi- tude, W^. X? t> 3 c■^ rl- «H O 3 60 Sole and Upper Leather at J, HOSNCASTLE'S, Indiaqtown, To protect j'our Darn, Roof obtain Coal Tar from S3 T.UIIIT UorSKB. flSRO. ^ ! seconds; then a blast of llvrMccoiuls duration, witliaii inti'rval of -l.") Hoconils to (rnniiJlt'lc llir iiiiniitf. », , . . ,„ Soiilfi l\',nt W'ulf Ixhind OnS. K. I'ointofthi' Island, lat., N. Hd. r> feet above IiIkIi watiM". I'i-n I'oiiil il.'l'Jhdii/.) White liKht hou.se. Fixed (Jreen LlKl't. Latitude 4fl«l. '■iin. ;iiis. N.; Ioiik;. WmI. .Vhn. .i'ls. W. Lftifi- rnxMiu/r. l'\y^ Trumpet onMaseahin Point. Latitude 15(1. '2m. 20s. [ N. Lontr. tiiiil.'.VJin. ;!lls. W. Diirin;,' tliiek weather, fo^s and snowstorms, the trumpet will sound blasts of seven seconds' duration, with intervals of thirty seconds l)etween them. It can \n' heard two or three miles against, and six to seven with, the wind. Tlie building is square, with a coal shed atta<'hed. and is painted wliittv • i//(((/ 7/rn7((;c, Campobello Island.- N. roint. latitude N. lid. r.7m. 'lOs. ; ! longitude, W. lir.d. .Mm. lOs. Fixed white liKlit. Visible 15 miles clear weather. Octa^'oiial tower, white, with red cross, (il feet above ldj?h water. ' Swallttir Tiiil On N. K. part of (Jrand Manan, latitude, N. 41d. '15m. 5^»s ' Fixed white li},'lit. Visible IT miles. LoiiKilude, W. (itid. tlm. J^KlithOUse wliite octaKonul wooden buildiuK. MH feel abov(> hi);li water. A ,4teaiu Kojf Whist leoiu'xlreme N. W. Head of Oianil Manan, KO feet above IukIi water. Hounds in thieU weather three blasts of four seconds duration in each minute, with an interval of sixteen seconds between each l>last. (>/~U'| yards apail. Fixed white; can bi> seen 15 miles clear weather. Ilouseiwhite : .W feet K. and 51 feet W.. from high wati-i'. j Mixm-a live. .I«i. On Mistake Island, west entry to lla.y of Fundy. ' Flii.sjiy white light. '■)() seconds interval. House, lii'ick. whit»'-washed. (55 ! feet abov(^ higli water, Lat. N. tld. :^»Sm. JiT.s. ; Ion. W. CTd. mm. ■55s, I J'elit MtDiKd. South side of Island. Fixed white, varied by white Hashes. Time between lUishes, two minutes. Visible 17 miles. Tower, gray granite, , natural color. Lat N. 1 Id. !.'~'iii. :Js. ; h)ng. W. ti7d. 5m. 51.s. I A Fog Whistle giving two bla.sts of five .seconds each per minute. Inter- val between blasts, H minutes and 'W seconds. I Little liivtr.~( )n an island at the entrance of the River. A fixed white light, i varied by Hashes every 90 seconds, 10 feet above high water, visible 11 miles. I Richihurto Head /./V//if.— This is a fixed White Light, situated on Rlchi- I hiicto Head, Northumberland Strait, in the (Julf of Saint I.,awr«'nce. The ! light is i)lace III.', N. iil in. 30s. 11 ttol'lUH, vuls of KHiiist, li Khini m. 'IOk. ; I water. ' fim. r)^»s ' j ithouHt' : uu l\ni I water, ill eneli i i i Oi'and iilleM'iVi 4. Lat. ' ■tically, ; IS, a e c atliei-. ; ''inuly. 1 M. or. I ll iaslu'S. |] anite, | Inter- ! 'liRht, i niiU>s. Riohi- The iiild b(> ' 11^' ap- , iiuare, Hi deg. ' hwK. ; iiid l»y j lildinK, slandH I a ]uUf I 'ard of rVJ), w o c n> o P 1 O o c a v' W o o flT^ £t *''* s C a s w IHftO.] H.VTKS OF PII.OT.VdK. (/ooHO f.akt; Minnni I.ilnnd. ffin/ ilvn f'haU'uvn.- \ revolving White Li^ht, elevated Id teet aliove liif,'li water, and sliowlnfira tiasli every minute, in e.v- ldl)ili'ii at this r.iKlit Ih'nse, and i.s seen aladislanecof upwards of h)ndles. Tile ii^ldin^; apparatus lias two faees, and niaiies a eonipiele revoluti»>n every two iniiintes. Tiie tower is a souare wooden l»iiildin>,'. 5iH feet lii^'li, wiHi a |.tHo. Iltrnn Islaml, liaij n's Beach, about five miles above Escuminac Liglit. Two Beacon Lights at Oaif Point. Two Beacon Lights at (J rant's, llxed vhite Lights. Visilde ten miles. Itivvf St. John />/}//i/.s.- (ireen Head, Sand Point, Oaic Point, No Mrai's Friend, Oroniocto Shoals, Wilmot's Bluff, Cox's Point. Robertson's Point, Fanjoy's Point, (Jrand Lake. Mu.squash Island, and Hendry Farm, Washade- moak Lake. Visible ten nu'.es. I Pilotage District of the Port of St. John. RATES OF PILOTAGE. INWARDS. First D/s/r/<•^ -From Partridge Island to Mu.squash Head, ))earing North West, one Dollar per foot. Second Dintvirt.—Froiu Musiiuasli Head to Point Lejjreaux, bearing North West, One Dollar and Twenty-five cents per fearing South East, One dollar and Seventy-five cents per foot. Fifth Pi.ttrici. -Vvoni the out.side limit of the fourth district to abound ranging with IMount l)e.s(M't and Cape Sal)le, Seal Island, bearing north- west and south east, being the outside limits of the Pilotage District, Two Dollars and Twenty-Five cents per foot. OX'TWARDR. Pilotage from the Harbor of the Portof Saint John to outside of Partridge Island, One Dollar and Twenty-five cents per foot. Pilotagi' down the Bay of Fnndy, when required, .shall be Two dollars per foot over and above the One dollar and Twenty-flve cents Harbor Pilotage outwanl. Any pilot employed in the removal of any ship or vessel within the Port or Harbor of Saint John, from any mooring ground to any wharf, or from f a 'J) CO v> 3 n P- » a o B n Hit D V> IW o a (n o B B O o 5 > 9 H Q a> B p 3 Grindstones ami Fixtures at J. HORNCASTL]g'S, Indiantown, 34 TtAYINO TOOLS In <»vory v^My ftt Wll VltK.\(JK. [1880. o I ffi i g I C3 a o CO miy wharf to any inooriiiK Kntimd. ninl nropcrly inoitriiiK a»,' vJ(K)tonH; thive dollui-H for veH- (wl« over a(X) tons, und not exceeding' ;»'»> tons; four dolIarH for all veHHelH over :«M) toiiH, and not exccedinK 4(H» tons: and twenty live cents additional for evei'y r>0 tons Hnoii v<'S.st'l may nieiisine ovei' KM) tons. UoardiuK DiHtrlctH and nvttvs lif l'ilota>fe for tiie pilolinic of vesHelH int«» that part of the DiHiriet of St. John called the Harbor of MuH<)ndthe Jlrst dlstritjt. KXTUACT l-'HOM »YK l,AWM. Secfion 7.— The Pilot piloting,' a vessel from sea shall be entltletl to pilot her to sea when she next leaves port, and uhould the master or owner require the services of a pilot down the Bay of Fnndy to perform this ser- vice as well, imless in eithtn* case on complaint of the master, owner or agent of the said ves-sel, the Pilotage \nthority direct otherwise, and in ease the master of such vessel shall enKUK*' tiny other person to nilot his vessel down the Bay he shall be liable to pay to the IMlotajfe AutJiority the full pilotage dues for 8u<-h service, for the benefit of the pilot so entitled, and shall also be subject to a penalty not exceeding forty dollars. .SV(7/o;t 2. -Provided alwa.ys, that it shall be at the option of the Pilotage Au- thoiit}' to license sueli persons for the llrst year after passing such examina. tion to pilot oidy vessels not I'xcceding r)(H) tons register nor 12 ft. draft water. The roUowing are Licensed Pilots : Thomas Tra.yuor. Samuel Rnther- ford, Geo. P. Mulherrin, .James ("asselly. Edward J. taleteller, John Spears, {2), Thos. Vaughan. .fose[)h iJohertv. John L. (!. Sherrard, William Hatfield, James Doyle. Henry Spears, .lohn Tliomas. Patrick Traynor, Thomas Doody, .Tames Murra.y, Henry Thomas. .John Scott, J«)hn Spi-oule. I'atrick Conlin. James Reed, jr., John Spears (8), Charles Daley, William Lahey, Rlchanl CUine, Jas. E. Mantle, Robert Thomas. Wm. t^uhm. Daniel MiUherrln, Wm. Miller, Richard Scott, James McPartland, Daniel Daley, James S. Spears, Michael Oarrity, Charles Bridges, Thomas' John Stone, John Traynor, Ro})ert Reed, Saimiel Leah Sutton, Alfred Cline, AVm. Scott. John M<;Anulty, for Musquash. Kates of Wharfage. EsUihlislied hy Act 5 Vict. c. J!l, in the (Hty of Saint John and Parinh of Portland. For every decked ve.s.sel or woodboat of the burthen of 10 tons, and under. Is (kl per day ; above 40 and under 50 tons. Is \k\ ; above W and under «0 tons, 2s ; above (W and under 70 tons. 28 ;id ; abovi^ 70 and under 80 tons, 2s (kl ; above HO and under SMt tons, 2s ".»d ; above HOandunderlOOtons, 3s, above 100 and under 120 tons, 3s Od ; above 120 and under 1.50 tons, 4s ; above 1.50 and under 180 tons. Is tnl ; above 180 and under 200 tons, 58 ; above 200 and under 220 tons, 58 (kl ; above 220 and under 240 tons, (Js ; above iilOand under 200 tons. Os (kl ; above 200 and muler 280 tons, 7s ; above 280 and under :*X) tons, 7s (kl ; above ;i00 and under 320 tons, 8s; above 320 and under JifO tons, 83 6d; above 340 and uniler 3(50 tons, «:-i; above 300 and under 380 tons, 98 (kl; above 'Mi and under 400 tons. 10s : above lO;) and under 4.'>0 tons, lis 3d ; above 450 and under 500 tons, 12s Gd; and Is 3d for every additional 50 tons. Top Wharfage. Established by Act IS Vict. c. 4U in the. Citif of Saint John, and Parish of Portland. Anchora and chains of all kinds, per ton, one shilling and three pence •, > i CD* u K '^ fe » o {3* Q (V Shelf Hardware jvt J. '3, IiKliantown, I p. NASE & SOK, Ferry Landinft, Indlantown, Bt. John, N. B. > © W fe r Q i IP a. ■A laso.l lIAHIiOUIt MASTKUH FKKH, KTC. 35 luirrelH of tlour, lu-i-ud anil iiieul, uiid all other barrulR iiiult^r iM4 llw. welKht (>nch, oiH' halfpenny; half barrels, flrkin.s. and ke^^H of all kIndH. each one farthinK; barndH of Halt, provislonH and pickled fl.sh, each, one penny, bal- last, }>er ton, Hixpuncu: bricks, per thousand, one HhlllinK; bales and Ixjxes of merchandize, each, fournence; boxes of soap or candles, weiKhiUK lisi lbs. or less, each, one farthhiK; boxes^welffhinK over 112 lbs. each, one iialf- penin^ ; l>oxes of smoked herrfnj^s, eacn, one farthint;; copper anil composi- tion naix, bolts, sheets, spikes, and nails, per ton, oncshlllinK; coals (except Anthracite), i>er chaldron, foiirpi-nce; coals. Anthracite, per chaldron, threepence; carriages and coacrhes, each, sixj^'nce ; chalk, per ton, sixpence; cattle, viz.. bulls, oxen and cows, each, sixpence; heifers, calves, sheep and lambs, each, one penny; coffee, cocoa, nuts and filberts, in baf^s, per baj?, one halfiM'uny; salt, in baK^, each, one halfpenny; drh^d flsh, per ({uintal, one halrpennj'; Klft«H, In .boxes of lUO feet, each, one half penny ; ^lass, smaller packa|*i»giir. or of other articles not herein enumerated, each, rourpence; waggons I' •!••>; 'itrs and other vehicles, each, threepence; zinc, in sheets, bar, bluet i ' i-lkes, i)or ton, one shilling All empty packages to pay hall the vn goods, wares and mereliandi/.e, not hereii pay at the late of one shilling per ton option of the collector, proprietor, or lesjiee of t is placed. *^s 0/ full packages; a'v "fore enumcM'ated and vhuh. 'ght or me.-ism-t>meiii, at i,,,. ' ■ wharves where the iuuiu» Harbor Mast'^r's Fees. On vessels of :V) and t der 50 tons, as (kl; vessolw i' •'i'1 and under 75 u>u», 3s Ski; 75 and under ll^'> tons, 5s; 100 and under J."iO l«/' (Vs :kl; 150 and under 200 tons, 78(5(1; 2(X) and under ;)00 tons, 10s; flOO aiita under 400 tons 128 Od: 400 tons and upwards, 14s; decked vessels under I'X) toi'" •>*i .} and registered at Saint .John, and all Ijritish vessels under Hiftf ' '"^wige. trava Scotia, to pay annually as follows: Under :U) tons, ;)s JKl; over :W ami uujer 50 tons, 5s; over 50 and under 75 tons, Gs; over 75 aiid under 100 tons, iu.-. Fish Market Dues. &t For every Salmon, 3c; Codfish, Pollock, Bass or Shad, each, Ic; halibu*^^, nut exeeecling 20 lbs, 2c; exceeding 20 lbs, and every 20 lbs, 2c; eery Lob- ster. Ic; dozen of Hmidock, 3c; eveiy 100 of Qaspereaux, Alewives, Her- ring.s, or other small fish, 3c. FEKS FOR ASSAYING~VvirGHTS AND MEASURES. Under Dominion Act. Set of V- Hghts— from 50 lbs to 1 lb, 75c; Set of Measures— from bushel to ejk, T."jt ind vessels without decks, ana having IWed or standing masts, and all scows, to pay ;JOc each trip, and :iOc addi tional per day, if sufftued to remain over three das's. Market Tolls. ■ '^ Bee'', per quarter, 4 cents; Hogs of 200 lbs or under, 4c, and every addi- tional ^00 lbs Ic; Sheep, Lamb. Goat or Veal, per carcass, each, 4c; Butter, tub, 'mil, jfti or firkin, of 10 lbs and under, 2c; eveiy additional 10 lbs, Ic; Butttn' in rolls, and lard in cakes, for every 10 lbs, or under. 2c; Tallow, for every 10 lb",, or under, Ic; Cheese, for every n lbs, or under, Ic; Potatoes, per KXl lbs, or under. 2c; Turnips, per 100 lbs, Ic; Oystei-s, in tubs or other vessels, per gallon, 2c ; do, in shell, per bushel, 2c ; Turkeys, each, Ic ; Geese each, Ic; Pigeons, per dozen, Ic; Partridges, Fowls or Ducks, per pair, Ic; Flour or Meal, pei- UK) lbs. 2c ; Oats, per 100 lbs, 2c ; Peas and Beans, per 100 lbs, 5c ; Ham, Shoulders and Bacon, per piece, Ic ; Eggs, for every 10 dozen, or under, Ic; Beets, Carrots, and Parsnips, per 100 lbs, JJc; AppJes, per 100 lbs, !>e; Plums, per 100 lbs, 5c; cherries, per bor, Uc; Cucumbers, per dozen, Ic; Fish, smoked, per 100, 2c; Sugar, maple, for 10 lbs, or under, Ic; every additional 10 lbs, Ic; Socks and Mits, per dozen pair, 3c; Yarn, woolen, rer lb, le; Coi-n, green, per dozen, %c: Peas and Beans, green, per 100 R»s, 5c; Onions, per 100 lbs, 3c; Cabbages, per dozen, 4c; Berries, for 5 quart pail, Ic; do, for 10 quart pail, 2c; Moose, Cariboo and Bear, per quarter. 4c; Deer, yer quarter, 2c; Hides. Ox or Cow, each, 4c; Skins, Sheen, each 2c; Skins, Calf, tanned or untaimed, each, 2c; Wool, per lb, Ic; Feathers, per lb, Ic; Salmon, each, 2c. All other articles not enu- merated, 2 cents on each dollar of value. Tolls at the Hay Market. Hay, pe-cwt, Ic, Straw, ivr cwt, J^c; Shingles, perM, 4c; Cedar Posts, per dozen, 4c; Wood, per cord, 4c; Juniper, per ton, 4c; Spars, to " inch, each, 2c; do. over !» inch, each, 4c; Planks, per M, 32c; Boards, per M, KSc. HardwofMl, Ash, Birch, Maple, or other hni'dwuod logs, each, 2c; Staves, hardwood, per 1(X), 2c; do, softwood, per 10»), J^e; Hoop Poles, per 100, Ic. Eates at the Public Weighing Machines. Every load not exceeding one thoasand poimds weight, 30c; and 2c for k'ery advare, Wholesfile, low, at J. KORNCASTLE'S, Indiantown, > w §• (t> a CD* i I-H o Sj p p o 3) B B w i> Q re a. » O o p D P P' P B t 5 ro i3. B 9> B P- O B P P- a o CO (t) m$ 1880.] ADVERTISKMENT.**. 27 BUY YOUR GROCERIES a c/; in w h3 o • FN is -a ^. a; ^ i' t»!i in i!> And Save Money! T.M.Garpenter&Go., DEALERS IN FIRST CLASS FAMILI GROCERIES CO or. »^ o o > p Fruits, Provisions, CROCKERY AND GLASSWARE, MAIN STREET, opposite Adelaide Road, TOWN OF PORTLAND. pr° Produce taken in Exchange for GOODS. ..^J o B" B ft! Oftrriaffe Stwk at J, HOKNCASTI'E'S, Indiantown. PEEDINa, OATS CORN, SHORTS AND BRAN at t o s a u i I OS 2 o W a o a o u s o 38 HATES OF CAllTAGE. [1880. Eates of Cartage in the City of St- John. ARTICLES AND WEIGHT. ;'} '■ -i^v -.:j; ^ ..^v DISTIUCTS IfcT, * C For a load of Wood (Quarter of a Cord), - For a load of Coals (Half a Chaldron), For a load containini; 1350 lbs. of Qraip, Salt, Potatoes, or any other articles measured at loading or unloading, except Coals, For a pipe of AVine, Gin, or Brandy, and liouging within the door of the first floor. For a puncheon of Rum, or a tierce of Sugar, from 7 to 10 cwt., and housing. For a puncheon of Molasses, a hogshead of Sugar, of lOcwt. or upwarde, or a hogshead of Tobacco, and housing, ... For a liog.'ihead or punclxion of Cider, or a load of Dried Fish, of 15 cwt,, and storing. For a load of Shingles, Hoop Poles, Mead ing. Staves, Treenails, Smoked Fisli in boxes, Salmon in kits. Dry Goods, or a load of any other article not herein mentioned, or a liogs head of Lime, or a hogshead or crate of Earth enware^. or two tierces of Earthenware, a hogshead of Dried Fish, two tierces of Coffee, or quantity in bags not exceeding 12 cwt., or a^ load containing 6 bags Salt, say about 1850 11)!)., or a load containing <> brls. Flour, or 5 bris of Sugar, Fish, Beef, Pork, Turpentine, Cider, or hulf a ton of Iron, or the same quantity of Cordage in coil not exceeding 4 cwt., or a load of any articles not herein mentioned, • I For a t>4 gallon cask of Wine, Uum, Gin, ;Brandy, Molasses, or Porter, pr for a load of jSand, Gravel, or Stonee, or a load of 4 brIs. jOfaiy Spirituous Liquor or Molasse-, - I For Cables and Cordage, in coils above a |3wt, or if to coil, |ier ton, or if for llay' loose,! per ton, . - . . . . . . | For Hay, screwed, per ton, • ... For Bricks, per thousand, .... For Lumber, per thousand feet. For the carriage of any article or articles not exceeding half a load, .... If. 25 17 60 30 40 25 2d. |_c. 18 2S: 8d. '4tu.i5th. CrH. 7ih.,'8th $'c.|| cjl c.lf c.i^ c'l 20i 80: 20 22 68: (a I 83 85 48; 45 28 80 15 20 i8| 20 23; 25 25 28 85, 87 50 58 85 SS 00 1 05! 1 101 50 54: 57 60; &*>! »0 fiO| 05i 70 It I liV 15 28 30 8:] 85 83 28 80 3S ! S, I O 151 ir.l 251: 801 85 60 64 67 9;' 1*00 1 05 75 1*00 80 !S 20 701 r. j 1 101 15 1 »5! 85j 90 23! 25 28. For llouseholii Furniture, without .eference to distances, single horse liad, 75c. ; raoie than one horse, $1.50; and when agreement is by tho It ur, single teatus, 50c., double team, ^1. The First liintrict to comprise all that part of the City lying between and within the North side of Union Street, the East side of Prince William Street, and the South side of Duke Street. Secotfl Diili-iit to comprise all that part of tJie City outside of the First Dis- trict, which lies between and within the East sde of Mill Street, near the City line. North side of Pond Street, East side of Peel Street, North side of Carleton Street, Ea^t siile of Coburg and Charlotte Streets, and South side of Queen Street. Tliivd Dintrict to comprise all that part of the City outside of the Second Dis- trict, that lies between and wit>iin the City line on the North, the East side of Dorchester Street, North side of Haaen Street, Kast side of Garden Street, North- erly side of Pad.lock Street, Easterly side of Waterloo Street, East Side of Sidney Street, and South side of Safnt. fames Street. Fouftfi DMrivt to comprise all that part of the City r utside of the Third Dis- trict, that lies between and within the City line on the North, to the Westward of t.'mmtiy Pioduce sold by J, HOUNCASTLE, Inditvntown. w p w a g •-3 t t u O a eS % c3 V OS VI a; o ^ I P. P: NASE & SON, Ferry Landinpr, IncliantoWn, St. John, N. B. [1880. Tih.p'Sth. 80 40 75 45 55 40 88 42 85 78 47 W P" 68; Hj 80 3S I £ 85 33 § 80 1 85 I W 7»i 7Z i a 101 15 I 5 90 95 ^ 25 28 J, 750. ; teams, >n and ft, and •st Dia- le City rleton Street, lid Ui«. side of Noitli- Sidney d Di8< rard of W p n i ■^ i,*?^' 1880.] BATES OF FERKIAGB. 29 line nt riglit angtes to the aaid City line, and which strikes the intersection o) the Easterly line of Ooburg with the Northerly line of IIt>zcn Street, the Easterly side of Coburg Street, Northeily side of Cliff Street, Westerly side of Waterloo Street, Northerly side of Richmond Street, Easterly side of Brussels Street, Eas- terly side of Carmarthen Street^ and Southerly side of Main Street. ^yih Dintrict to comprise all that part of the City outside of the Fourth Dis- trict, that lies between and within the City line on the North, the Southerly line of the General Public Hospital Grounds, the Northerly side of Jordan's Alley (so called), lying between Waterloo and lirusseU Streets, Easterly side of Brussels Street^ Northerly ">'de of Clarence Street, Easterly side of Saint Patrick Street, Easterly side of Wentworth Street, and Southerly side ol Main Street. Siorth District to comprise all that part of the City outside of the Fifth District, which lies between and within the Northerly side of Clarence Street, Easterly side of Saint David Street, East side of Pitt Street, and South side of Main Street. Seventh DMnct to comprise all that part of the City lying to the South of the South side of Main Street, and to the East of the East side of Pitt and Saint David Streets, and to the South of the North side of Clarence Street. EiQhtli Duitrh't to comprise all that part of the City lying to the Northward of the North side of Clarence Strict, to the Eastward of the East side of Brussels Street, and Northward of the Northerly side of the said Jordan's Alley, and Northward of the Southerly line and bound of the General Public Hospital Grounds. Rates of Ferriage across the Harbour of St. John. PRINCKSS STREET FERRY. M " Foot passengers, 3 cents each ; Discount Tickets, 55 for One Dollar ; children under 13 years of brc, and school bo.vs and girls over 12 ^ears of age, going to and from school only, and sewing girls, 2 cents single tickets, 60 cents per month ; clerks under 21 years of age, and appren- tices, 3 cents single ticket, $1,25 per month ; horse, ox, or other large animal, 5 cents single ticket ; single waggon, cart, dray, sled, or other one horse vehicle, 4 cents single ticket ; single waggon, gig, or sleigh, with horse and driver, lU cents single ticket, 15 for $1; single cart, ; dray, sled, or other one horse vehicle for hauling purposes, with horse , and driver, 9 cents single ticket, 15 for^ii; double waggon or sled,! for hauling purposes, with horses and driver, 1:J cts., single ticket, 1 3 I for $1 ; if load over 40i>0 lbs., for every additional 200 lbs, 1 cent ; ' double waggon or carriage, for conveying passengers, including horses . and driver, 15 cents; one barrel, 2 cents; bag, containing two bushels, , 2 cents; firkin, keg, or box, of about same size, 1 cent; cask of lime, four cents; pipe, hogshead, or puncheon, 15 cents; every lOJ lbs of other freight, 1 cent. j ConponATioN Awoiiohage. — Vessels not exceeding EO ton?, 75c.; 50 to 100 tons, I $1; 100 to 150 tons, fll.iiS, 150 to 200 tons, $1.50; 200 to 250 tons, $1.75; 250 to 800 tons, «2 : 800 to 850 tons, $2.25 ; 850 to 400 tons, $2.50 ; 400 to 4»0 tons, I 12.75 : 450 to 600 tons, $3 ; 500 to 550 tons, $8.25 ; 650 to 600 tons, $8.60 ; 600 to i 650 tons, $8.75 ; 650 to 700 tons, $4 ; 700 to 750 tons, $4.25 ; 750 to 800 tons, | $4.60 ; 800 to 850 tons, $4.75 ; 850 to 000 tons, $5 ; 900 to 950 tons, $5.25 ; 950 to 1000 tons, $5.5(\ and 25c. for each additional 50 tons. { ... I* I Pony Carts, Express Carts, and Express Waggons. For loading, carrying, and housing any goods, or any other article, from the Market Slip, in King's and Queen's WarGs, or Ironi any other place within the limits of the first district, to any other place within ■ the said several five districts, the rates of pi ices are as follows : For the first din (rict, 10c; second district, 12c; third district, 14c ; fourthdis-j trict, IGc; fifth district, 18c; sixth district, 20c; seventh district, 22cj eighth district, 24c. a o 3 N p J i* m I a 2! » 09 9 Hardware Store, J. HOBNCASTLE'S, Old Ptand, Indiantown. i 80 tAilHTEN and TINWARE in tarlcty at KATES 6V CAKTAOK. [1880. Rates of Cartage in Carleton. ARTICLES AND WEIGHT. DISTRICTS. IttT.I 2d I Ci I c; I 0. 1 c. I I I s o o d O o ■p. en & «tl o CJ •n a o •J3 ft V: rv P Urocery i^tore, uext Lo rne Hotel, Xudiautown, k t*. NASE & SON, F^orly Landlrig, Indiantown, St. John, M. 1^. -.. — ,1 1880. U.TTH. C.| 1 c. 25i 87| 1 28 40 ' 80 83 i 1 73 76 I 1 42 45'! 58 65 ; c: 'r > hi Hi 111 a e B r* o i c o <^ a CI 88 40 , o I' (t i: X 28' 80 3S 35 ft P P C o o 25 1 30 67' 70 05 1 10 851 90 , 1 2s! 25 S ■■•* Hoilney Dorth- O 1 )istrict f north- id east -) P ind be- et, and ■'strict. in any istrict, rict, 8 cents. C5 c o w 01 u 'p. OS oT m !B o O TJ C s o u "33 Oi CO 01 •c O: 2 S ^ ADVEIITISEMENTS. 31 A.E,I^S' ESTABLISHED IStil. COTTON YARNS Awarded the only medal given at the Centennial Exhibition fur Cotton Yarna of Canadian manut'actiire. 3Sros- 5 -bo lO'S:, WHITE, BLVE, RED, ORANGE AND GREEN, made of good American Cotton with great care, correctly numbered, and warranted full length and weight. We would ask purchasers of Cotton Warps to remember that our Yarn is spun on Throstle Frames, which make a stronger Yarn than the King Frames used in making the American Yarn. It is also better twisted and more carefully reeled, each hank being tied up in seven lease of 120 yards each. 1 his makes it much more easy to wind than when put up withoxit lease, as the American Yarn is, and also saves a great deal of waste. Those acquainted with weaving, will understand the great advantage it is to them to use Yacn put up in this manner. COTTON CAKPET WARP Made of lO's Yarn. 4 Ply Twisted, WHITE, HMD, BHOWNANU STjATE, ALL FAST COLORS. Each 5lb btindle contains 10,000 yards in length, and will make a length of Carpet in projjortion to the number of entls in width. We put more twist into this Warj) than it formerly had, and it will now make a more durable Cari)et than can be made with any other material. • ■ • Since its introduction by us a few years ago, it has come into very general use throughout the country. - ' BEWARE OF IHIITATIONS. K^S" None is Genuine without our name on the Label. Lubricating aud Burning Oils at J, HOBNCASTLE'S, Indiantown. a 6 ^ t e ■s I eS S •M S a 9 OS 3 CO H fc.' > g ?.. E a o o M o O 2 S 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 1.5 16 17 18 19 20 21 ,22 23 24 2.5 26 27 28 29 30 31 * w Th Fri Sat Su Mo Tu W Th Fri Sat Su Mo Tu W Th Fri Sat Su Mo Tu W Th Fri Sat Sa Mo Tu W Th Fri Sat ANNIVF.U8A RIKS, FESTIVALS, OCCURUKNOES, tib. 5 w Circumcision. F. Schools inst, in N. B. 1872. Frosty [S 23 First N. B. Par 1786. Snow 22 Wyatt died, 1862. and stormy 22 2trSunday after Christmas. 22 Duke of York died 1827. 22 Epiphany, Twelfth day. 22 fo) Kings County Court. 22 P. Albert Victor of Wales b. 22 Napoleon III. d. 1873. [1864. 22 Penny post. com. (Eng.)1840. 22 1st Sun. af. Eiriphany. Snow if 21 Cor. Q. Eliza. 1559. [loind NE 21 St. John lb West. Cir.AYorkCo. 21 K. Rob. Bruce d. 1329, [Cmtrts 21 British Museum opened 1759. 21 Battle of Corunna, 1809. 21 Ben. Franklin born, 1706. 20 2d Sunday after Epiphany. 20 First Eng. Par. 1265. [Courts. 20 YorkN.P.Sit. KentdL-Sun. Co. 20 St. Agnes. Snow and stormy. 19 Byron born, 1783. 19 Duke of Edinburgh mar. 1874. 19 (25)^Robert BurixS born 1759. 19 Septuagesira.1, Sunday. 19 Sydney, N. S. Wales, f. 1788. 18 St.John.,North.,(;QuecnsCo. Cts. 18 Paris surrendered 1871. Rain. 18 King George III. died 1820. 18 King Charles I. behead. 1649. 17 Ben Jonson born, 1574. 17 » M PS 02 57 52 46 39 33 25 17 09 01 52 42 32 22 11 00 48 38 24 11 58 45 31 17 02 48 32 17 01 45 28 HM 46 m 45 45 45 45 45 44 44 44 43 43 43 42 42 41 41 40 39 38 37 37 35 34 33 32 31 30 29 28 27 26 M. 22 23 24 25 36 27 29 30 31 32 33 34 36 37 38 39 41 42 44 45 47 48 50 52 53 55 56 57 59 00 02 » o II. M 2m51 38 22 07 63 6 44 7 41 8 42 9 45 10 50 11 52 0e51 \ 42 2 3 4 4 5 34 20 07 4'' 31 6 15 7 7 02 49 8 39 9 29 10 19 11 11 11 69 A. M. 48 33 19 05 2 < O ij heart bwls bwls reins reins seers seers thigs thigs thigs knee knee legs legs feet feet face face neck neck neck arms arms brest brest brest heart heart bwls bwls reins H. M. 1e46 2 23 3 01 3 44 4 30 5 24 6 31 7 51 09 9 45 10 45 11 39 0m25 12 53 32 08 48 27 15 14 38 8 56 9 32 10 27 11 09 11 47 0e21 -53 1 28 2 03 Robinjon's Phosphorizbd Emitlsion of Cod Liver Oil with Lacto- Phosphate of Limb, for Pulmonary Consumption, Coughs, Bronchitis, Aphonia, Loss of Nervous Power, General Debility, Emaciation, Scrofula, Scrofulous and Syphilitic Ulcers, Rickets, Amenorrhcea, Aneemia, Leu- corrhoea, Chlorosis, and all Impurities of the Blood, is now the Standard Preparation of COD LIVER OIL, and, as a, Pharmaceutical Product, meets with the approbation of the Medical Facidty, and is largely prescribed by i them in their daily practice— combining as it does the medicinal virtues of I COD LIVER OIL of the finest quality ; LIME, in the desirable form of the I Lucto-Phosphnte ; SODA, as a Hypophosphite : PHOSPHORUS, In its most eligible form, and IRON, the great Blood- Producing element. For sale by- Druggists and General Dealers. Price $1.00 per bottle ; Six for $5.00. Prepared only by J. H. ROBINSON, Chemist, St. John, N, B, 9 g o rt> P P >■ n n SI n a "1 p n CO Mill SuppUes at J. HOBNCASTLE'S, Indiantown. Order your J^LOUR and onoCEMEQ froiri 34 CALENDAll. 1880. 1 FfiBBUARY has Twenty-Nine Days, [i «ho. Phases ok the Moot?. I^st Quarter, .'h-d dfty. llh. 14m. 03s. A. M. W. S. W, Now Moon. KHh day, 6h. 52ni. 59s. A, H. E.^S. First Quarter, 17th day, llh. 21m. 278. p. u. W.US. Full Moon, 2.5th day, 8h. 57m. Bis. p. m. S. E. by E. Perkree. 0th day, 2h. p. m. ApoKee. 18th day, ih. p. m. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 '25 26 27 28 29 Su Mo Tu W Th Fri Sat Su Mo Tu W Th Fri Sat 8u Mo Tu W Th Fri Sat Su Mo Tu W Th Fri Sat Su ANNIVERHAUIES, I'KSTIVAL.S, OCCUUKENCES, &C. Saxftgcsiina Sunday. [S Candlemas Dar. Cold and Span. Inquisition abol. 1813. fSjSup. Ct. Tetms. hiuhwhufs Coomassie taken, 1874. Charles II. died 1685. Pope Pius IX. died 1878. Qumquagesima. Shrove Sun Bishop Hooper burnt 1555. Shrove Tuesday. ■ " Ash Wednesday. ' ' L.ady Jane Grey behead. 1555, Ethan Allan died 1789. St. Valentine. Quadragesima, Ist Sun. Lent Dr. Kane died 1857. Mich. Angelo d. 1564, Fah' <(.- Char. Cushmand. 1876.ii'j-08<.j/ Galileo born 1564. Joseph Hume died 1855. Trinidad t. Abercrombie 1797. 2d Sunday in Lent. John Q. Adams died 1848. Kiiiffs Co. Cir. Div. and Matl. St. Matthias. Rain (Cavsen. Thos. Moore died 1852. or Longfellow bom 1807. Snow. Treaty of Amiens signed 1802 3d Sunday in Lent. 17 16 16 16 16 15 15 15 14 14 14 13 13 13 12 12 12 11 11 11 10 10 9 9 9 8 8 8 7 11 54 37 19 01 43 24 05 46 27 07 47 27 07 47 26 05 '44 23 02 40 18 56 34 12 50 27 05 42 II M. 25 24 23 22 21 U) T. 20 19 18 17 15 14 13 11 10 09 07 06 04 03 01 59 58 56 54 53 51 49 47 6 46 X M. 03 04 05 06 07 08 10 11 12 14 15 17 18 20 21 23 24 26 27 29 31 32 34 35 37 38 39 40 41 r, H. M 3M52 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 42 35 31 32 34 36 35 11M31 0e20 09 55 40 24 09 55 42 30 7,21 8 11 03 51 40 9 9 10 11 E 0M15 1 01 1 49 2 38 reins reins seers seers thigs thigs knee knee legs leijs feet feet face face face rieck neck arms arms arms brest brest heart heart heart bwls bwls reins reins H. M. 2e40 3 17 00 4 51 5 59 7 31 9 03 9 42 10 42 11 32 0m13 53 27 03 35 06 42 24 18 6 33 ,8 10 10 59 10 45 li 23 11 57 Oe29 1 04 1 39 .r,"..: LAXATIVE FRUIT TROCHES I'-r; •' THE NEW PLEASANT AND EFFICIENT REMEDY FOR BnaoUSNBSs, characterized by Mental Depression, Lassitude, and tend- ency to sleep -when the body is not actively engajred, especially lyhen read- ing, or meditataon is attempted ; sallow, oily skih ; foul breath ; coated tongue; bitter taste in the mouth; irregular appetite; pain in head, should- ers, back and sides. ' .' SAMl»LE BOXES, 25 CENTS, FULL SlZE, SO CWNTS, ' VrV For sale by Druggists and General Dealers, Or sent free by mail on receipt of price in postage starhps, or cAsh in reg- istered letters, to localities where not otherwise obtainable. / , ., Manufactured solely by J. H ROBINSON, Manufacturing Chemist, Saint John, N. B. H > W ri n o eo' td % 13 a O o (TS an ct- w o c en o o P Cordage, all sizes, at J. HOUNCASTLE'S, Indiantown. 'M, w V > hi W o o td C3 P O ii en o c in ft a> C «i o o ft H P & ft P. NASE & SON, Feriy Landlriil, Intliantowh, Bt. John, N. ti. CALENDAR. 35 1880. J MAEOH has Thirty-One Days. [i 880. rilASBH or THE MOO^J. liast Quarter, 3(1 clay, Oh. 41m. 518. p. m. N. bv E.J4E. . Now Moon, lOth day. 8h. aim, 39a, p. M. N. W. by W. I First Quarter, ISth day, 8h. 11m. 578. p. m. 8. W. by S. ' Full Moon, 26th day, 8h. 5»m. ttis. A. u. N. W. rerlRcn. ad day,^h. p. m. Apoftee. 17th day, Oh. a. m. I'erigee. 20th day, oh. a. m. .*- Mi. ENCOURAGING TO DYSPEPTICS. ' ' ■ Charlottetown, P. E. I., Nov. 11th, 1878. Mr. James H. RoWnson, St. John. N. B.— Dear Sir,— By, I may say, almost an accident early this Spring, being confined to my room nearly three months, and during this time I was under the combined care of three of the most eminent physicians of Charlottetown, and by them and my friends given up as beyond all power to help me. Dr. Baxter, of Moncton, having occaiiion to call upon me on business, very naturally observed my state of health, and after fully describing my trouble, which by the doctors attend- ing me was pronoiu\ced dyspepsia or indigestion (in fact I was so bad I could only eat brown bread, and that after being made at least three days, while tea, coffee, or milk I dare not touch, and a slice of dried toast would invariably give me the utmost distress.) Dr. Baxter recommended " Robin O ft 8 a 13 O ft O o B "3 Lath Tics at J. HOENCASTLE'S, Indiautown. J?'of Canh you Can buy FLOUR and OftOCfeRtfeft very ciioap at the Store o^ •2 a to > •c a ■3 s c 00 o -w IS a m a 01 a a o a o m CAIiENDAK; 1880.] APKIL has Thirty Days. [1880. Pharbr of the Moon. T^st Quarter, 2d day, Ih. -Win. 278. a. m. E. R. E. New Moon, Itlli day, lOh. 42m. Dls. a. h. S. by E.^E. FirHt Quarter, 17Hi day, 2h. 5()m. OJ»h. p. m. R, E.%E. Full Moon, 21th dav, Wi. atiiti. 51s. p. m. 8. E. Apogee, llth day, 3h. Perigee. 2lith day, flh. A. M. A. H. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 If) 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 2() 27 28 29 30 Th Fri Sat Su Mo Tu W Th Tri Sat Su Mo Tu W Th Fri Sat Su Mo Tu W Th Fri Sat Su Mo Tu W Th Fri ANNIVKRSARIKS, PKHTIVALH, OCCi;UllEN0KH, &C. tW\ Fools Day. [N Stm. Atlantic!. 1873. iTd frost Towe. ijondon open free 1875. Low Sunday. British xMuseum <)Htab. 1753. Equity Hit. Kgs. v. 1500. Rain or 4th Sun. after E.ister. snow. ('apt. Cook Ian. Bot. Bay 1770 St. John and KentCounty Courts Mutiny of the Bounty, 1789. (30) Neutrality pro. Q. Vict. in war be. Rns8.& Turkey 1877. (0 Q 4 5 5 5 6 G 7 7 7 8 8 8 9 9 10 10 10 11 11 11 12 12 12 13 13 13 14 14 14 14 48 11 34 57 20 42 05 27 .50 12 34 56 17 39 00 22 43 04 24 45 05 25 45 05 24 44 03 22 40 59 "if, u n H M. 5 45 43 41 39 37 35 33 31 29 27 26 24 22 21 19 17 15 14 13 11 09 08 0(5 04 03 01 59 58 56 QQ T. 4 55 HM 6 23 6 24 6 26 6 27 6 28 6 29 6 31 6 .32 6 33 6 34 6 -.VS 6 37 6 38 39 6 41 6 42 6 43 6 44 45 6 47 6 48 6 49 6 51 6 52 6 .5;^ 6 54 6 56 6 57 G 58 6 59 8 3 54 4 44 5 32 6 20 9 25 10 14 11 06 11 36 0m3 1 04 2 07 3 11 'A o knee knee IcKS legs legs feet feet face face neck neck neck arms arms brest brcst brest heart heart bwls bwls bwls reins reins seers seers thigs thigs knee knee PE u] H. M. 3e29 4 29 5 40 19 40 9 25 10 05 10 49 11 11 26 59 0m32 04 37 10 2 43 23 12 14 6 32 7 52 8 54 9 25 10 05 10 47 11 28 0k12 56 1 44 2 34 3 26 son's Phosphorized Emulsion," and I feel that I owe the public a debt which can only be paid by saying to all, Rimilarly afflicted: " Go thou and do like- wise ; try Robinson s " Phosphorized Emulsion. " To-day I am heartv and strong, and can, without feai-, indulge in all the luxuries of a flrst-class ho- ^\< 1 .Yours, &c., fSigijed) J. McKECHNIE. For sale by di-uggists and general dealere. Price ^\ per bottle. Six for S5 LAXATIVE FRUIT TROCHES. "«• o»x ror «t). COSTIVENESS, or Constipation of the Bowels, the parent of so much un- told misery engendering Acidity of the Stomach, Dyspepsia Headache Water Brash, Palpitation, and other more serious consequences ' Sample Boxes, 25 Cents, Full Size, 50 cents. For sale by Druggists and General Dealers, or sent free by mail on receipt of price in postace statirns or cash in registered letters, to localities where not otherwise obtainahlf. Manufactured solely by J. H. ROBINSON _ . ■, .. ■ Manufacturing Chemist. St. John' N. B Files, all kinds, at J, HORNCASTLE'S, Indiantown. Hi & B w n> m ct to 5 B a 01 ft 3. o P B P B I P B ft ►t o n B ^ oi 880. i. M. K. M. H. M. 3e29 4 2!) 5 40 7 19 a 4t\ P. NASE & SON, Fen*y Landng, Indiantown, St, John, N. B. 1 04 1 37 2 10 2 43 3 23 4 12 5 14 6 32 7 52 8 54 9 25 10 05 10 47 11 28 0k12 56 44 34 26 .B. P 3. t— ( B & P B s w a m to B C ;> 3 3. o P B P B P B ft "i o $ B CALENDAH. 87 1880.] MAY has Thirty-One Days. [1880. Phases of the Moon. I^Ht Quarter, Ist day. 9h. SWra. 1.58. A. M. S. W.UW. Apogee. New Moon, 5»th day. Ih. ."Wm. (Ws. a. m. N. E. by N^N. llth day, 8h. p. M. First Quarter. 17th day, 5h. SUm. 8!l8. A. M. North. Perigee. Full Moon, i^lth day, 2U. Urn. aTs. a. u. S. W.^S. iMth day, 3h. P. U. I^iHt Quarter, :JOth day, (ih. SJSin. 45h.'p. u. " " W.*iS." N.?iE. X. ' it» ANNIVEUSAUIES, Kl'>iTIVAI,S, OCCrUUKNCES, &C, tiVictoria Emps India 1876 [N 15 Kojjfatioii Sun. Vkainicalle. 15 Jainaiea diHcovered 1495. 15 ''•nuitij Sittinr/s. 16 N.^poleon Ist died 1821 16 ^Hcension Day, Holy Thursdy 16 Napoleon I. made Consul 1802 17 (9) Treaty Washington 1871. 17 Hun. a. Ascension. Cold, Sh'ri/ 17 (Jrt Tidal Wave Pacific Ocean 17 SL John aniWarhton C. Court» 18 Lord Stratford beheaded 1641 18 Pope Pius IX born 1792. 18 1st pub 111. Ix)ndon News 1842 18 O'Oonnell died 1847. 19 Pentecost, Whit Sunday. 19 Dr. Jenner born 1749. 19 Charlotte cir. Court liain. 19 (18) Landing Loyalists, 1783. 19 Hawthorne died 1864. 20 (.'olumbuH died 1506. 20 (23) Loss of the Admiral, 1874. 20 Trinity Simday. 20 Q. Victoria born 1819. Sfumrii 20 Princess PCelena born 1846. 21 St. Augustine. [HUjh Titleti. 21 Corpus (5hristio. 21 Wm. Pitt born 1759. 21 (^r Stone City Hall laid 1878. 21 Ist Sun. after Trinity. Fair to 21 Mutiny, Lucknow 1857. iiJ^aMJ22 »5 t -> n ■jj ^ 17 a5 52 10 27 43 00 10 3i 48 03 18 33 47 02 15 22 42 55 07 19 31 43 54 04 15 25 34 44 52 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 01 '4 H.M. 54 52 51 49 48 47 45 44 43 42 40 39 38 36 35 34 33 32 31 30 29 28 27 26 25 24 24 23 23 22l7 22I7 M. 01 02 03 04 06 07 08 09 10 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 S^ 3" §1 :^ H. M 6h06 6 55 7 41 8 25 9 09 9 53 10 37 11 23 OeIO 00 49 39 3 28 4 15 5 02 5 46 6 30 7 15 8 01 8 r.i 9 44 10 43 11 46 Om18 51 1 58 3 00 3 58 4 50 5 38 , 6 24 legs legs feet teet face face face neck neck arms anits arms brest brest heart heart heart bwls bwls reins reins secra seers thigs thigs knee knee legs legs feet feet i is H. M. 4e27 5 36 6 55 7 05 8 05 9 32 10 16 10 .58 11 34 Om07 42 15 51 2li 04 3 50 4 42 5 46 6 56 7 59 8 57 9 86 10 15 11 03 11 55 0e45 1 36 2 27 3 20 4 13 5 10 f f 3 9 a < o B ''3 ll ^ p B THE AVERAGE BOY and a good-sized lump of maple candy, form the materials from which we might deduct self-evident conclusion regarding the facility with which attachments are formed in early Hfe, when the cir- cumstances are at all favorable. Amon" other good illustrations we might also particularize the case of the little fellow, who. as an inducement to his indulgent maternal relative to make an addition to Ids customary dose of Etobliixoirs Plii>si»li»rly.cil Kiiiiilslitu, suddenly brought the matter to a focus by exclaiming, appealingly— " Just gimme one more tea.spoonful and I'll go right off to sleep." Prepared solely by J. H. ROBINSON, Pharmaceutical Chemist, St. John, N. B. And for sale by Druggists and General Dealers. Price— $1 per bottle. Six bottles for ii^.m. 9 < w O B > 'a P B i ^ y^rnishes, all kinds, o,t J. HOBNCASTLE'S, Indladtown. To obtain jifood value for your money go to tho Btore of 88 CALENDAU. 1880. J JUNE has Thirty Days. [1880. Phahku uf the Moon, N«w Mdoii. 7tli (liiy, 5h. mm. Ms. v. m. VV.US. FiiHt gunrt«'r, 15tli day, Mi. a7in. 15h. i'. u H.'Hf". Full MoDii. SWtl (luy, nil, iiliu. aiH. A. u. N, W. by N. N, I^uit Quarter, 2Utb ilay, 511. 3ijiii. ft7H. a, m w. hy Ajwffeo. rtb (lay. Hb. a. u. I>(i|-i|ree. SlHt (lay, Midnight. ANNIVKUSAIUKS, KKSTIVALS, OCCUitUKNCKS, &C. T. a 301 W. [N Kf/iiitiiSit. Went. (It YorkCo. C'ts. (Jordon riots 17vS0. (4) ('ounteHHliloH«Vn d. 1849. Battle of Magenta 1859. Jjoaa steamer VVaverley, 1873. 2iid Sunday after Trinity. First reform bill p. Eng. 1832 Sup. ct. tn'ins. Vharlo. cu'ty ct. Crystal Palace op. 18r)4. fl'air (9) C;ha8. Dickens died 1870. St. Barnabas. (13) Defeat of Ashanteea 1873. 3d Sunday after Trinity. Battle of Marengo, 1800. Snnbitri/ rimntii court. Karl Canning d. 18()2. Fair (18) Cor. stone B'k N. B. 1. 1878 Battle of Waterloo, 1815, (20)Great fire St. JohnNB. 1877 4th Sunday after Trinity. PriKjlamatiftn 1837. filbertimd Queens coimti/ courta Victoria cou aty ct. changeable St. John Baptist. Midsum. day Defeat of Custer 1876. Kin^' George IV. died 1830. •th Sunday after Trinity. Coronation (i. Victoria 1838. York S. , (t Muilaivua. co't^ eta. Argyll behead. 1085. liainy. 22 22 22 22 22 22 22 22 23 23 23 23 23 J3 23 23 23 23 23 23 23 23 23 23 23 23 23 23 23 23 09 17 24 31 3^ 44 49 55 00 04 08 12 If 18 21 23 25 20 27 27 27 27 2(i 25 23 21 19 l(i 13 09 'y, 3J 2 M. 21 20 20 19 19 18 18 18 17 17 17 17 17 17 17 1(J 16 16 17 17 17 17 17 18 18 18 19 19 20 20 U M. .% 35 36 37 37 38 39 40 40 41 •41 42 42 43 43 44 44 45 45 45 45 45 4(5 46 46 46 46 46 46 46' IS » H. M 7m08 7 52 8 35 9 20 10 08 10 56 11 45 Oe34 1 24 2 12 2 69 3 43 4 27 5 11 5 55 6 41 32 26 25 10 29 11 35 u 0m38 42 38 31 19 a 05 5 49 6 33 8:1 feet face face neck neck arms arms arms brest brest brest iieart heart bwls bwls reins reins seers seers thigs thi.!4[8 knee knee legs legs feet feet face fuce H. M. I 6e14{ 7 19: 8 21' 9 20 9 47 t 10 31 11 13 11 50 0m24 5J 1 3t 2 10 2 46 3 25 4 12 t OC 6 02 7 09 8 15 9 20 9 51 10 49 11 44 Ok37 1 26 2 14 3 02 3 47 4 34 5 24 i O a p a JO n O •■3 ! LAXAllVE FRUIT TROCHES ! Promotes DIGESTION. Enter into the Circulation and Purify the Blood f ronr foul Jiumour. Stimulate tho Kidney to healthy action. Give tone to the btoiuach and Bowels, and enable them to perform their respective f unction.s of Digestion, Assimilation, and the removal of all impurities and effete mattei's from the system. " SAMPLE BOXES, 25 Cents. FULL SIZE, 50 Cents. .' Foi- sale by Dnigglsts ond General Dealers. Or sent free by mail on receipt of price in postage stamps, or cash in re- gistered letters, to localities where not otherwise obtainable, • _ Manufactured solely by J. II. ROBINSON Manufaetuiing Chemist, St. John, N. B. Cftrpentsrs' Tools at J. HOBJfCASTIJl'S, Indiantpwn, M g t» j ^ Pi H J ft 1 ? R ■' e Ht CB '* n ^ Si & t s .s Zf ■>' o 1 ^* c K , Flou r« o « o OJ S W s •o >v i p a> 4^ o C ■c o P. S Si » p. NAflE & flON, Ferry LftndliiR, ludlantown, St. John, N. D. M H '. «• 3 § o I S o B w p CD p a n O "S t; o K u u at uke of Northumber. d. 1807 'iJth Sunday after Trinity. Treaty of Prague 18()C. St. Bartholomew. Dav.d Hura.e died 1776. (27) Jul. Caesar 1. Brit. B.C..^..^) P.Albert, Queen's Con. b. 181!) St. Augustine. 14th Sunday after Trinity. Peace with 'China, 1842. ReMigonehe circuit court. 17 17 17 17 16 16 16 15 15 15 15 14 14 14 13 13 Vi 12 12 12 11 11 11 10 10 10 9 9 9 8 , 8 52 37 21 05 49 32 16 59 41 24 06 48 29 11 52 33 14 54 3r 15 55 35 14 54 33 12 51 30 09 47 25 M. 49 50 51 52 .54 .56 50 57 58 59 32 «j H M. 23 21 19 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 00|7 09 0217 07 03|7 0() 04! 7 04 05 08 7 03 5 06 7 01 6 Si* H. M. 8Mi:7 9 16 10 05 10 53 11 40 0e24 09 6 58 10 11 12 14 15 16 ■17 19 20 21 22 23 25 6 35 (t 56 6 55 (5 53 6 51 6 50 6 48 6 46 6 44 6 42 (> 41 6 39 6 37 09 52 37 25 13 5 05 6 02 7 OS 8 C4 9 CC 10 06 11 02 11 .55 0.\i20 44 1 33 2 20 3 07 3 .54 4 41 5 30 6 2C 7 01 7 59 8 47 5 ^ 2 < O J S3 PM arms arms brest brest heart heart bwls bwls bwls reins reins ^ecrs seci-e •■'ugs th*','8 kn)3 Luae legs legs feet feet i'eet faco face neck neck arms arms arms brest brest 5 < H. M. 7e58 9 14 9 43 10 33 11 14 11 49 0Sr21 58 28 02 36 14 58 .54 05 37 9 03 9 38 10 36 11 24 Oe07 47 1 26 2 02 2 38 3 13 3 54 4 41 5 45 7 18 8 39 CC LAXATIVE FRUIT ^ TROCHES! H IS I a c o r> P 5' n n P I P B P> a I ;? O OS p I Lamps f nd Chimneys at J, HOENCASTLE'S, Indiantown. f $ 1^ :» 03 m •c i 9 w u ■'i» O ^ >. m g *w c4 i ^ M 0^ lf||» u JH •a p. NASE & SON, Ferry Landing, Indlontown, St. John, N. B. 1 28 2 02 2 36 3 14 3 58 4 54 05 7 37 9 03 9 38 10 3G 11 24 Oe07 47 1 20 2 02 2 38 3 13 3 54 4 41 5 45 7 18 8 39 S! I o i o I c o » 9 5" (t X n B* P a P 3 IT 1 P B CALENDAR. 41 1880.] SEPTEMBER has Thirty Days. [1880. Phases of thk Moon. New Moon, 4th day, Oh, 27ra. 51s. p. h First Quarter, lith day. 2h. 00m. 81s. p Full Moon, 18th day. llh. 04m. 333 a. m. N. by \V. Last Quarter, Sttth day, «h. 44hi. 21s. a. m.S. by W. s.uw. M. S. E. by E. Perigee. 13th day, 7h. a. u. Apogee. «<>th day, Ih. A. H. ANNIVEHHAniES, FKSTIVALS, OCCURUKNCFji, &C. 30lTli Battle of Sedan 1870. [N (3) Cromwell died 1058. Thiers died 1877. French Keiiublic proc. 1870. 15th Sun. after Trinity. Very Malta captured 1800. rainy. Gloucester circuit court. Nativity of Viryin Mary. Sabdstopol taken 1855. [1513 Jas. IV. Scot. si. at Flodden Marlb. vict. Mai plaque 1 1709. 16th Sun. aft. Trinity, rainy d; Eng. tk. Que. 1759. changeable Nwth. cir. , West. co. Ex. court Brunei died 1869. Burhiny of Moscow 1812. Battle of Antiotam 1862. King (5eo. I. land. Eng. 1714 17th Sun. af. Trinity, frequent Battle of Alma 1854. shoivers St. Matthew, Madawaska circuit court. [N (22) Autumn begins at noon. [S Butler (poet) died 1080. Seige of Paris com. 1870. 18th Sun. after Trinity. Wind St. Cyprian. and rain. Kent ami Vict, circuit courts Michaelmas Day. St. Jerome. 04 42 20 57 6 35 6 13 5 50 28 05 4o 19 56 33 10 47 24 0] 37 14 27 04 19 43 0( 30 53 16 40 S5 2 •ji 03 1 26 27 28 29 30 32 33 34 30 37 38 39 40 42 43 45 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 57 58 59 00 01 M. 34 32 30 28 26 24 22 20 19 17 15 13 11 09, 07 05 03 01 59 58 56 54 52 50 48 46 44 42 40 39 H. M. 9m34 10 19 11 04 11 49 0e34 22 11 02 57 56 57 6 58 57 52 9 45 10 34 11 11 2.^ 40 OmIO 57 45 :18 3 23 12 02 51 6 41 27 12 57 heart heart heart bwls bwls reins reins seers seers thigs thiga thigs knee knee legs legs feet feet face face neck neck neck arms arms brest brest brest heart heart H. Af. 9e25 10 06 10 46 11 23 11 53 Om25 59 () 28 7 56 9 02 ? 2 11 2 52 3 39 4 37 g, 5 58 9 30 10 22 ROBINSON'S PHOSPHORIZED EMULSION OF COD LIVER OIL WITH LACTO-PHOSPHATE OF lilME is particularly adapted to delicate Females in those low states of the \ system that manifest themselves in so many of the ailments peculiar I to their sex. To the aped and infirm its nourishing and invigorating pro- i perties will give renewed strength and buoyancy of spirit ; while to very yo'-ing children its continued use will be found of incalculable benefit, as its ' tonic and nutritivo properties supply the blond*with strength giving ma- terials for bone and muscle structure, and thus furnish the foundation for strong and healthy constitutions. It is very pleasant to the taste. Pre- pared only by J. il. Robinson, St. John. N. B., and for sale by druggists generally. Price %l per bottle, or six bottles for $5. Grocery Store, next Lome Hotel, Indiantown, Reed's Supeiphosphate of IJme, the best In the market at n I m O i > •d Q o o, a s S 3 0) 01 I: o • 1-4 u o o 42 CALENDAR 1880. ] OOTOBEE has Thirty-One Days. [ 1 880. Phases op the Moon. New Moon. 4th day, Oh. 19ni. O^s. a. a. North. Fii-st Quai-ter, 10th dav, 8h. 10m, Ms. p. m. S. W. by S. Full Moon. IHth doy, Oli. 03m. 03s. A, m. South. I.A8t Quaitei', a(>th day, 3h. mm. ms. a, m. S. E.^E. Perigee. 8tli day, tth. a, m. Apogee. 23<1 day, 9h. p. M. fa ^^1 ANNIVERSAUIE8, FESTIVALS, OCCUHllENCES, &0. 1 2 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 18 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 Fri Sat Su Mo Tu W Th Fri Sat Su Mo Tu W Th Fri Sat Su Mo Tu W Th Fii Sat Su Mo Tu W Th Fri Sat Su [S, Sir Edward Landseer d. 1871. t!hanning died 1842. ;19th Simdav after Trinity. I First En-, Bible pr. 1535. Fa /?•' Equity nit. York, Kinys co. crts 'Faith. jGreat fire, Chicago, 1871. I Great Miramichi fire 1825, ;St, Benny's, i20th Sun. after Trinity, rainy' Isabella, ex-Queen Sp, b, 1830- Hup court Terms. Kent cir. ct. \Suttbicrt/ county court. William Penn'born 1644. jMurat shot 1815, House Pai-lia, (Enj,'.) b. 1834. j21st Sunday after Trinity, St, Luke, Fair. I Queetisand North, county courts \0 j Fire in Portland, N, B, , 1877. 10 1 Nelson died 1805, Lord Holland died 1840. Irish rebellion 1641, |22d Sunday after Trinity. I St. Crispin. St. John and Char. coHy courts. \\2 ] CaiJt, Cook b. 1728. cold and 1 13 l8t.Simon&St.Judo./re(/.8Aoit»8. 13 iMetz surrendered 1870. 13 ■Sheridan born 1751. 'AH Hallows Eve, H 266 506 1316 366 596 22 6 456 086 316 546 166 39 6 016 246 46 6 080 30;6 52^6 13 6 35 6 56 176 39 6 596 206 416 016 216 416 016 206 "5 H. M. 9e28 10 12 10 49 11 2S II 57 0m33 11 52 36 29 32 54 7 24 8 40 9 25 9.55 ilO'43 III 21 111 56 0r29 TRY LAXATIVE FRUIT TROCHES for Jaundice ; Piles, or Hcemorrhoids ; ]^yspepsia ; Indigestion : Loss of Appetite ; Jleartburn ; Water Brash ; Acidity of the Stomach ; Kiduey Complaints, &c. , ; > SAMPLE B(DXES, 25 Cents. FULL SIZE, 50 Cents. For sale by Druggists and General Dealers, '"'• Or sent free by mail on receipt of price in postage stamps, or cash In re- gistered letters, to localities where not otherwise obtainable. a I w 3. » a g > B & P a o D Vrf , 1 18.^ ^ Nf ■ Fi ■ Fi 1 Ln 1 — '* s . ^ ^ W a 1 d 1 1 ^ M ' 2 1 w 3 V m 4 T w 6 V m 6S m 7^S W' 8 1V m 9T W 10^ V &: HIT W* 12F »^' i3:s ^ 14|S R^ 1.5! JV if' 16:T M. 17iV 9 ISiT M 19 iF 'S 2 ;S % i21S m 122:1^ 'M ! 23 T ^ 24;V) Wt: 25.T W- 26jF m 1 27 S H ' i 28|S ^ 1 i 291 ]V 2| 1 30iT I Manufactured solely l)y J. H. ROBINSON, Manufacturing Chemist, St. John N, B. Clocks, House and Marino, at J. HORNCASTLE'S, Indiantown. ?. NASE & SON, FeiTy I^amding, Indiantown, St. John, N. B. 580. M. U. HIGH WATER, I. M. 9e28 12 49 1 2S 1 57 0m33 1 11 1 52 2 30 29 32 54 24 8 40 9 25 9.55 0'43 1 21 H 56 0k29 1 06 1 39 2 12 2 49 3 32 4 29 5 37 7 0J> 8 08 9 05 9 29 1 1 ma of duey in i"e- ,B. a I w ft 3. I H a- O p I— I p & p a o si s K* CALEKDAR. 43 1880.] NOVEMBER has Thirty Lays. [1880. Phases ov the Moon. New Moon, 2d day, llh. 30ni. ma. a. m. South. Perigee. 4th day, 4h. p. M. Apogee. ^N. 90th day, 3h. p.m. AX NIVERSAUI KS, VESTIVALS, OCCURRENCES, &C. :^ a: 5 SB 2 t= 5S O ■ a 11 Th 12'*>i ISSat UiSu 15; Mo 16;Tu 17 W 18iTh 19iFii 2 ;Sat 2l'Sa . 22: Mo 23iTu 24 W 25'Th 'JOFri 27 Sat 28iSu 291 Mo 30iTu [S All Saints Day, nuiii/li Equitt/ sit^ Olou. county court. 14 Battle of Hohenlijiden 1800. Greorge Peaboily died 1869. Battle of Inkermann 1854. St. Leonard. 24th Sunday after Trinity. Trent affair 1861. {court. Car., Chitr. dr., Aih.,Rv:st. co. (9jP. Wales bom 1841. rainif. [Martinmas. Luther b. 1483 I (Jen. B. E. Lee died 1870. Battle of Sheriff Muir 1715. ;25th Sunday after 'J'; inity. iSt. Machutus. S.. John circuit court. Victoria cir. ct. Fair, frosty, \\Si St. Hilda. if wind N. 19 Fortress of Kars taken 1877. 19 St. Edmund. Sunday next before Advent. (21)Princes3 Royal born 1840, Madawask'i county court. Tran. Venus ov. Sun's discl029 20 Mer. ihPerihOh. p.m. fair and 20 Sandwich Is. dis. 1798. frosty, 21 Princess Mary born 1833. , /or 21 1st Sun. in Advent. seamn 21 Cardinal Wolsey died 1530. 21 St. Andrew. 21 la il5 !15 !16 ;i6 !l6 17 17 ;i7 18 ;18 |18 18 ,19 120 20 ,20 ' ;h 39 6 58! 6 i7;6 36,6 5416 12,6 29!6 47 i6 046 215 376 546 09 7 257 40 7 55,7 10 7 24,7 387 527 057 187 30 7 427 54 7 05 7 167 26 7 307 46 7 L M.;H 44;4 454 46,4 4814 4914. 514 52'4 .53 4 554 564 5S'4 5914 014 034 044 004 07j4 08,4 09,4 11:4 124 13 4 14,4 IG'4 i7:4 18 4 19 4 214 22|4 23 4 M. H. M. I H. M, 43lOM42rein8 10e09 42,11 38 aacrs HO 51 0E37l8ecr8 ill 31 0m52 56 41 39i 38! 37! 35; 34i 33 32; 30' 29 28i '^^ithigs 42:thigsi 44 knee 43 knea 37, legs 27 legs 15, feet 8 OO'ifeet 8 46;feet 9 32 face 27,10 lOiface , - 26 U 07:neck ilO 16 25 11 56'neck ;10 55 24 0m21 arms 11 36 23 47 arms! OeII 22 1 37 arms 21i 2 26brest| 20| 3 14 brest ' 19 3 59 heart: 18: 4 44;heart: 17i 5 28;heart; 171 6 10 bwls 1 16' 6 54.hwls 15! 7 39ireins i 15; 8 27 reins ; 14 1 9 16 aecrs 42 30 25 27 38 6 57 8 05 9 06 9 32 45 14110 17i8ecrs 20 55 30 10 56 49 50 03 07 04 31 In the hard dry ronsli of t'brouic Ilroiirhlllti, with its difHcuIt ex- pectoration and labored breathing, the demulcent properties of Robinson's riioHi)horized Emidsion of (Jod Liver Oil with Lacto-Pliospliute of IJine manifests itself in its healing and soothing eiiiect upon the irritated mucous membranes of the Bronchial ))assages ; the cough quickly yields, the breathing is eased, while Nature thus aided reasserts nerself, and where once gaunt Consumption stared the victim in the face, now Hope beckons on to life and health. Prepared solely by J. II. Robinson. Pharmaceutical Chemist, St. John, N. B., and for sale by Druggists and General Dealers. Price $1.00 per bot- tle ; six bottles for $5.00. , . . - Although LAXATIVE FRUIT TROCHES can be taken at all time.i, and In no way materially interfere with either business or pleasure, yet the best effects are produced by taking them at bed-time, the effect bemg pro- f I- a D n (I O o 3 o p s 8 p 1^ w Q $ O a I > V B J* CO O p Horseshoes and Nails at J, HOBNCASTLE'S, Indiantown. PAINTS, OILS, GLASS, NAILS, Ac, at H P4 < > o 5 B a m 0). ,0 HI c a 'S •a a c o •a a M CALENDAR. 1 880. ] DEOEMBEE has Thirty-One Days- [I88O. PnASEs OP THE Moon. Perigee, New Moon, 1st day, lOh. 31m. 57a. p. m. N, by W. 2iid day, lOh. p. u. First Quarter, 8th day. 2h, 14m. 09h. p. m. S. E. by W. Apogee. Full Moon, 16th day, llh. 11m. 51s. a. m. N. by W. 18th day, Ih. a. m. Last Quarter, 24th day, 2h, 32m. 278. p. m. N. W.«4W- Perigee. New Moon, aiutday, Uh. 31m. 578. a. u. S. E.^S. Slstday, llh. a. m. .' > » I , ANNIVERSARIES, FESTIVVLS, I OCCURRENCES, &C. iiw 2iTh j 3Fri ! 4|Sat I 5iSu I OlMo 7!Tu 1 8:w I 9iTh kolFri ll'Sat 12 Su 13 Me IU'Tu il5iW llfiTh ll7iFri il9;Sat 19;Su 20 Mo 21 Tu 22, W 23iTh 24Fri 25] Sat 26iau 27iMo 28 Tu 2t)lVV jaoTh 'sijFri sun's dkc'l. H M. 7 25 ^' m ! H M. 4 14j ' 21 55 [S Princess Wales b. 1844. Fair 'Bat.Au8terlitzl80f). imd frodii2!i 04 7 26 4 Madrid capt. by Napol. 1808. 22 13 7 27 4 Carlyle born 1795. 22 21 7 28 4 2d Sunday in Advent. 22 28'7 29 4 St. Nicholas. ,22 3^5 7 30 4 Equity »it. Victoria counti/ Ex., 22 42 7 31'4 CVmception B. V. M. Mihl. 22 48 7 32,4 iGustavus Adolphus b. 1594. 22 rA7 33 4 Plevna captured 1877. 22 59 7 34 4 i Alexander Dumas died 1870. 23 04 7 35'4 3d Sunday in Advent. 23 09 7 36 4 ;St. Lucy. ,23 13 7 37 4 i West, and Car. county courts. 23 10 7 38 4 ;(14) Prince? Consort died 1841. 23 19 7 39'4 Eclipse of the Moon. snow;23 22 7 40 4 Bolivia died 1830. amlrain 23 24 7 40 4 Abol. slavery U. States 1865. 23 25 7 41 4 4th Simday in Advent. '23 26 7 41 4 Napoleon III. Presid. 1848. 123 27 7 42 4 St. Thomas. '23 27 7 42 4 (23) Prince (Jonsort b. 18«n. 23 27 7 43 4 Sir Isaac Newton born 1642. 23 26 7 43 4 ;HuKh Miller died 1850. 23 25 7 44 4 Christmas Day. Mild 23 23 7 44 4 Ist Sunday after Christmas. 23 21 7 45 4 St. John the Evai. -elist. ^23 19 7 45 4 iMacaulayd. 1859. innocento'23 15 7 45 4 Gladstone born 1809. 23 12 7 45 4 'Gen. Piim assass. 1870. snow'23 08 7 45:4 'Disraeli born 4805. 7/jcm(/ J5:.'23 037 45'4 S ^ H. JI. iHig 13! 0e23 13 13| 13' 13| 12 12! 12: 12i 12: 121 29 30 29 22 5 12 6 00 6 45 H. M. thig8|lOBa> thigs ,11 08 31 16 03 7 8 9 12! 52 1210 42 1311 1311 32 57 knee knee legs legs legs feet feet facd face neck neck neck 111 56 : 0m40 36 13 13; 13 14 14^ 15 161 16' 171 18' 18; 19 20 0m21 10 57 41 24 07 49 3 17 4 10 5 07 08 7 20 8 26 9 25 9 53 annsilO 38 arms 11 20 brest'll 55 brest, 0e29 brest ' heart: heart 5 32 6 17 2111 06 58 56 57 03 bwls bwls bwls reins reins seers seers thigs 1 07 1 39 2 13 2 48 3 27 10 00 5 58 7 thigs ! 10 8 19 9 25 9 58 22' OeIO knee 'lO 54 jduced the following morning. No harm can come from their use however iprolonged. Adiillti.— Fi-om 2 to 4 Troches, according to the effect to be produced. After this first dose, in all cases of Biliousness or obstinate Cos- itivenesw, one should be taken regularly each night, until a regular action of the bowels is produced, when no more need be taiten than will keen ud ,this action, say one eveiy second or third night, gradually lengtheidne the intervals between the doses until they can be suspended entirely rhil- ;«lw>n iiiHl l»cli«iit<' l'ViMnl««H.— From a half to ij 'IVoclies. In the same way as above described. SAMPLE BOXES, 25 Cents. FULL SIZE 50 |C'ents. For .sale Jjy Diuggists and General Dealei-s, or sent free bv mail on receipt of price in postage stamps, or cash in registered letters, to localities iWhero not otherwise oljtainable. Manufactured solely by I T TT «.^OrVT.WvXT «... J. II. ROBINSON. Manufacturing Chemist, St. John, N. B. c 3. o O 3. p I o 9 a 91 G- va I o C3* P p' D O B Cheap Groceries, Cheap Hardwf^re a,i J, HORNCASTL]^'^. p. NASti & SON, forty Landingf, Intiiantottrii, St. John, ^^ B, a (E O a I— ( CQ >^ 9 H in $ P< 10 V ft o •d fl 03 »: o o m »i e3 t £ 1880.] ADVERTISEMENTS. 45 S. HAYWARD & CO, PIUNCE WILLIAM STREET, SAINT JOHN, N. B. Importers and Dealers (at Wholesale only) of All Kinds of M m pj^x i m§ Paints, Oils, Window Glass, &c. &c. < ALSO— ALL KINDS OF CARRIAGE MAKERS' GOODS A SPECIALTY. AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. Always in Stock-- A Fine Assortment of the Highest Grade of SOUTHEEHIIIEOET WOOD WOEL Ox'ciex's Solioitjeci- p. S.— Wc are the Sole As^nts for the Haniiltoii Clock €o. for New Brunswiclc. These Goods are warranted and defy Competition in prices. THE TRADE ONLY SUPPLIED. en •a i g pi a o I f a 3 ? P I Motto at J. HOBNCASILii'S, Indiantown, Small Profits and Quick Returns. r)nY ntia tarued sm^atiiincj paper at ■id CITY OF 8A1KT JOHN. [1880. OITY OF SAINT JOHN, n V I o a bo r ft" I I i I a s 05 5 'Ej «1 CHAhLEs R. Ray, Esq., Mayor. W. H. Tuck, Esq., Q. C, Recorder. Aldermen. James Domville, Simeon Jones, John Magee, Henry Duffcll, *" William Peters, Charles N. Skinner, Samuel L. Brittain, H. Adam Glasgow, Jarvis Wilson, KINGS WABp. QDEENS WARD.' DUKES WAllD, CouncHtora. William Rainnie. Harris Allan. John McFarlanc, SIDNWf WAftlX' ^' ''" - WELLINGTON WARD I'RINCE WARD. OUYH WARD. BROOKS \yARD. ALBERT WARD. BarChotomeW' CoxeWwr^ ». Thomas B. Haninyton. ■ • < - Johii H. Allen. Andrew Buist. vT. Alfred Ring. ' > '; S. 3 »-* T. p § 3 p[ Charles Emerson. William SandalliiEsq., Treasurer or Chamborlain, and Receiver of Taxes. B. Lester Peters, Esq., Q. C, Common Clerk. Hurd Peters, Esq., B. A., City Engineer and Land Agent (East). Michael W. Maher, Inspector of Buildings. James J. Lawlor, Street Inspector. Thomas r. Raymond, Auditor City Accounts. • . - •>">••*- George Stockford, Hia:h Constable. Calvin Powers, William Sniftli, T. M. Hancock, W. Buchanan, Edward Edgson, Thomas McPherson, John MiUw, Joseph Sharp, John Hea, Ahdrew Forbes and Bbepezer K. Herringtou, Marshals. C'. Kane, Deputy Clerk of the Market. Kings Square, John McGnire, Clerk of the Fish" Market, Duke street. W. AHjert I-.ockhart, George IC. Snider, Stewart & White, Edward j ^ Maher, W. D. W. Hubbard, Thomap. B. Hanington, William Lorri- • mer, Robert W. liowe and IMward H. Lester — Licensed Auctioneers. Augustus Quick, William Black, Oliver Emery, Timothy McCarthy, Jacob D. McDonald, Samuel K. Wilson, John Ruddock, Thomas S. Adams, James O. Stackhouse and Joseph Dunlop — Port Wardens. Charles S. Taylor. Port or Harbor Master. . ; Alexander Reed, Cl^rk to Harbor Miwter. . : ^.,, . .;, (.,• ^ ^^ • Joseph O'Brien, Harbor Inspector. .• '. , ., > •• .<:' Light ' House Keeper at Partridge Island— James Wilson ; at the Beacon— Elijah Ross. Steam Whistle, James' 'Wilson, 'Engineer } W. Cameron, Assistant Engineer. Robert J. Leonard and Augustus Quick, Commissioners, to settle disputes relative to Dockage, Wharfage and Cranage. Allan McLean, Shipping Master. John Wilson, jr., Uriah Drake and Elias S. Flaglor— Assessors of Taxes. I T i 13 I a m o O I o PQ < W *^ a u V 6 13 is i a . 3 « I o Hi 6C| 1 H o 1 1 >^ ]m « » c. R & J. HC^NCASTLE'S Cheap Hanlwiire Store, In(Ubntclwn. p. NASEJ & SON, Ferry Landing, Indiantown, St. John, N. B. 1880.] CITY OP SAINT JOHN. 47 i CO 'a o ^'' o o P3 I O ■*-> 6 a CO is I ; •f-t o CO J. HOSHCASTLE sells Hardware Cheap for Cash at Indiantown, Td protect your feftrti, Roof obtain Coal Tar from FUIE ALAllM— ASSOCIATIONS. FI]RE DEPARTMENT- (East Side). * A. Chipman Smith, Chief En!,'ineer. CO GeorKe Blake, Engineer, District No. 1. George Drake, Engineer, Dintrict No. 2. John Wilson, junr., Engineer, DiHtrict No. 3. -,, -vT . 1 /ai \ ' f James T. ^lagee, Foreman. Wellington, No l.-(Str.).. -j j^,,,^^^^ Maisea, AsHistant Fx.reman. -r XT o /at \ j William Quigley, Foreman, Union No. 2. -(Steamer.).. . . >j ^viUiam Melvin, Assistant Foreman. ■^ -NT .J icsL \ f John KnoUin, Foreman. ExTiNGUiHiiKH, No. J.-(Str.) | j^^^^,^ I j^„,3ig^ Assistant Foreman. Hook and Laddeu Company.— John Jackson, Captain. ; FIRE DEPARTMENT-( West Side.) ' * ' Gideon Spkaoue, Chief Engineer. . WEHTEim Stau, No. 7.- Joseph O. Craft, Engineer. PiuNCE OK Wales, No. 8. — William Ijambert, Engineer. Hook and Laddeu Company.— D. W. Clark, Captain. City of Saint John Fire Marm Telegraph. •. LOCALITT OF BOXES. No. 2 Engine House, King Sq. No. 3 Engine House, Union at. Cor. Scwell and Garden-sts. Cor. Mill and Union-sts. Police Station, Marlcet Square. Cor. Pond and Mill-ats. Foot of Garden street. Foot of Union street (East). Cor. Peter and Waterloo-sta. Cor. St. Patrick and Union-sts. Cor. Brussels and Rlchniond-sts. Everitta Foundry, BrusseLs-st. Cor. Brussels and Hanover-sts. Cor. Brunswick and Erin-sts. I Cor. Union and Caruiarthen-sts. Waterloo, oppasite Golding-st. I Cor. Germain and Church-sts. [ Cor. Princess and Charlotte-sts. i Cor. Duke and Germain-sts. NO. LOCALITY OF BOXES. 2*5 Cor. Prince Wm. & Princess-sts. Zi Head of King street. King sq. 28 Cor. Duke and Prince Wm.-sts, 31 Cor King and Pitt-sts. 32 r\,v. Duke and Sidney-ats. ;ii Cor. Wentworth & Princesa-sts. .35 Queen-st., between Grermain and Charlotte-sts. 36 Cor. Queen and Carmarthen-sts. •37 Cor, St. James and Sydney-ats. !W Cor. Orange & Carmarthen-sts. 11 Cor, St. Jamo8& Prince Wm.-sts. 42 Cor Pitt and Duke-st?, 43 Cor. Main and Cannarthen-sts. 45 Cor. Britain and (Uiarlotte-sts. 46 Cor. Pitt and St. .James-sts. 51 City Road, near Skating Rink. .52 Pond-st., n. Fleming's Foundry. .5;^ Tisdale's Corner, South Wharf, ASSOCIATIONS, &c. Young Men's Christian Association.— John E. Ii-vine, President; T. W. Daniel. John Si-ewart, Wm. F. Parker, G. F. Buroee, T. C. Miller, 0. H. Hutchings, Rev. Mr. Parsons, Vice-Presidents; J, McA. Hutchings, Treas- |rer; (i. A. Henderson, Recording Secretary; Joshua Clawson, Cor. Sec. I J. A. Gauld, General Secretary. T. W. Daniel John E. Irvine. John Stew- :art, Isaac Burpee, Wm. Welsh, E. McLeod, Trustees, j Officers of the Y, M. C. A. Convention of the Maritime Provinces,— J, S. McLean, President: Vice-Presidents, J. C. James, C. S. Chapman, A. H. Patter-son. T. W. Daniel; E, T. C. Knowles, D. C. Gillis.and WT B, MdNutt, Secretaries, The Church of England Instititte.— Patron, the Most Reverend the Metropolitan, Canada; President, Rev. Canon Bngstocke, M. A. ; Vice-Presi- dents, Rev. Wm. Armstrong, Rev, D, B, Parnther, Rev, Canon DeVeber, Rev. G. Schofleld. Rev. E. T. Dowling, W. C. Drury and Hurd Peters, Esqa, Geo. E. Fairweather, Esq., Secretary; T. Gray Merritt, Esq., Treasurer; Al- fred Mills, Esq., Librarian. Rooms, Princess Street. 1 o 1 to a 7! p H B , S J. HOBNGASTLE sells Groceries Cheap for cash at Indiantown, > I P s -sts. -sts. T. W. C. H. Treaa- •. Sec. Stew- o H n i^B 4<» r< !^H « !■ o (t ^1 r o !'^ ^H r; Gilbert, Murdoc-h, (}. H. Lawrence, Kilos Alward, Alex. Rankihe,, Jas. Jt'leniinR, D. Breeze. Sam- uel C'rothers, A. J. liordly, E. R. Moore, .John Parks. Andrew. CI. Gilniour and James Christie, M. D., Directors. AuTMNi, Univbbhity op N. B.— Dr. Barker, D. 0. L., Q. C, President; Vice- Presidents, W. P. Dole, Rev. (}. (i Roberts and O. R. Parkin; Sec -Treas. James A. Vanwart. Council— Judge Fisher, William Pugsley, Dr. Bailey, William Crockett, H. S. Bridjares, G. Fred. Pisher and Dr. Atherton. Saint John Law Society. -Council— William Jack, Q. C, President; .las. J. Kaye, Q. C, William H. Tuck, Q. C, D. C. L., Charles N. Skinner, Q. C, Frederick E. Barker. Q. C, D. C L, Alfred A. Stockton, Ezekiel McLeod, W. Weldon, E.sq. N. Skinner, Q, C, I 3 ! I Allan O. Earle; O. E. Coster, Sec. -Treas Barristers' Society. -.President. C. C, Vice-President. Council— Hon. P. A. Landry, C. - .., ,^, _.. B. Rainsfoixl, W. L. T. Scely. A. G. Blair, W. J. (iilbert and E. L. Wetmore, Esqs. EvANQEMCAii Aluance.— Capt. .Joseph Prichard, President; Rev. G. M. Armstrong, James McMillan, T. W. Daniel, Ilemy VaiiRlmn. Dr. LeB. Botsf ord. Esquires, Vice-Presidents ; 8. B. I'af terson, Secretary -Treasurer. New Brunswick Auxiliary Bible Society.— LeBaron Botsford, Esq., M.D., President; Thos. W. Daniel. John Fisher. William Elder, l^^sqs., Vice- Presidents; Treasurer, R. Cnuksliank, Esq.; Thomas McLellan, Ksi]., Secre- taiy; Depositary, J. & A. McMillan's. Committee— .John Wishnit, E. Seai-s. T. B. Barker, James Logan, William Peters, John Boyd, .Joseph Pricliard, C. Patton, James McMillan, Henry Vaughan, M. Ijindsay, G. W. White, 8. D. Berton, Joshua Clawson aid Charles F. Kinnear,E.sqs. Committee for Portland— James Flewelling and H. A. Austin, Esqs. Agent, Mr. John Tol- and. Cablkton Branch Bible Society.— D. W. Clark, Esq., President; Isaac Olive, John Christopher, T. McKilligan, Esqs., Vice-Presidents; A. C. A. Salter. Sec. -Treasurer. Committee— E. J. Wetmore, (f. W. Holder, W. J, Clark, John Dickson, James W. Brittain, John Lewis and L, L. Sharp. Saint John, New Brunswick, Correspondino Committee of the Colonial AND Continental Church Society.— The object of this Association is to supplement the funds received from the Parent Society for the sujiport of Evangelical Clergymen of the Church of Englandifor the Diocese ot Fred- ericton. T. W. Daniel, Esq , President; Rev. George M. Ann.strong, Secre- tary; James R. Ruel, Esq, Treasurer; Dr. LeB. Botsford, Rev. William Armstrong, Rev. D. B. Parnther, Rev, F. H. Almon, Robert W. Crookshank and J. Travis. Young Men's Association, Saint Andrews' Church.- A. L. Law, Presi- dent; A. C. Jardine, 1st Vice-President; W. M. McLean, jr., ad Vice-Pre- sident; H. C. Rankine, Trea.surer; T. E. Morrison, Secretaiy. St. Andrew's Society.- -R. Marshall, M. P. P., President; I*. R. Inches. M. D., Ist Vice-President; A. C. Jardine, id Vicv-Presldent; E. H. McAlpine, Secretary; John White, Treasurer; Rev. D. Mcliae, A. M.. Chaplain; Thos. Finlay, Mai-shal. A. C. Law, Janies Knox and Robert Milligan, Committee of (Siarity. St. Andrew's Society Athletic Club.— W. C. Watson, Captain. Robert Jardine, Vice-Captain. S. R. Jack. Secretary-Treas. James Strattou, A. C, Jardine, W. C. Firth and W. W. Street, Stewards. Irlsh Friendly Society.— F. McCafferty Pi-esident; M. F. Rieh(>y, Vice- President; P. J. O'Keefe, Recording St 'ary; R. J. Coleman, Financial Secretary; Edward Lantalum, Treasurer; M. McGuiggan, Librarian; .lohn j McAaiulty, Assistant Librarian ; M. W. Maher, E. Lantalum, R. J. Ritchie, 1 Trustees. Rural Cemetery Company.— Charles Drury, Eko., I»resident; O.Sidney Smith, Secretary -Treasurer; AVilliam Thomson, W. G. Lawton, Ricliard Thompson, James Reed, W. .Jack, Charles Drury, T. W. Daniel, John He- gan John Magee and James L. Duim, Directors. John Cruikshank, Super- intendent. 1 o n 7f I P a I s- f ►1 O o p '< \ > > 9 ZP ri- f J. HOBNCASTLE, buys and sells Flour for Cash law. IIAYIN(J foOt.K In oveiy varli'ty at I 50 A880CIAT10N8. [1880. GuKKNwooi) ('i;mk.tkiiy Company (('AHi,KTnN), Saint John.-- Isaac Noble, I'rt'HiiU'ul ; (JcorKf V. IlanliiiK', Srcivtary: 11. N. KiiiK'lif. .larvis Wilson, D. W. Clark, A. C. A. Halter. (Jeorjre II. CMark. Fred. P. Linile, I)lre H M % % 7! p P 3 j! 3 a ■n to 3 > 3 ■J 1 3. 3 p 2 5 I 3 JTamiers' wanta can be supplied atj. HORNCASTLE'S, ludiantowu. I ■ ■ ■*-. > w Q 2 P a p =■ , Esfia. ami C 1 t n 1 Law- ^i >n and J fflce— W 3 & nt; R. 9 ivasu- j Magee 9 bates, w» t Miir- >1 ctors; 1 ^wick; 1 ^ eyors, S (Hen- ? Craw- Stock- Esqs., •, Esq, Icotia; i*. NASK c•'•'* ^Y^-Kllw I II HHh..r. Pr»«l.l.'nf ; Th.m.aH HU-o.!, H«.cro««rv TiTftHuror: < mc.v Vlrtr)ria W» irf. Hftlnt J..hn;(ieorKe McKean. William Mw.% lU'Mc(Jlvern, John McMillan, John Taylor and (' A Hfockton, IHrectorw. ("oM»«BooK HoixiNo Mill (!oMPAjnr Ilrm T 11 Joiipb, PrcHldent; JameH Domvlllo, M P, M«i.aci"K nin-ctor; piwani C Hcovll RX/tn MnSl:; Works; fSank Clerk, 8«cretary; (\. ThoH. BteaU, Hon. Wllliain Mulrhoad, A P Caron, M P. JaiiiCH tunnvill.'. M P, and W H Thorni', DlrectorH. LiMHBii Kx(^iiANOK Andn« CuHhinK. Pivsldont; J(.hn Rtcwart, yice-Pre- sident; A (^ A Salter, TPHaHiin'r; J Hi'fi-y liPoiiaif I, He ori'tary ; A F Itnn- i dolph, 8 T Klnjc, II A AuHtin, II W Miller, IG D Jowett and Oeoige MoKean, I Executive Committee. I Maritime WAKrHorgmo roMPAfnr-Hon Wllliain Mulrliead, PrcHident; n (J Hcovll. Vice- President; Thomas Stead, Secretary; James Domville, i and W II Tliorne, Directors. Kkw Uri'nswick (Inn Fku>ows' ITaij. Oompany— Gilbert Murdoch, Presi- dent; James Christie, M 1), Vice-President; John E lluphes, Secretary; Robert Marshall. MPP, Treasurer; Hon Jiid^c Skinner, Sollcitf)r; Directors, Oilhert Murdoch, James Christie, M D, R<»bert Marshall, M P P, Hon Judjfe Skinner, Alexander Duff, William M Mclxjan, jr, U Radford Barnes and Alex. Rankine. i St. Martins Aoricultitral Society -B Wlshart, President; J M Fowler, ' Vice-President; Thos Cas-iidy, Treasurer; J F Wanamakcj Secretary; t Directoi-s, Dr Ruddock, 8 J Shanklln. J H Moaher, S K Daley, James Floyd, I James Rourke, John ITosford. sr, James Pattinson, J R Cochran, M R I Daley, W H Rourke, J M Bradshaw, and W E Skillen. I Soowmen's Union.— J. Thonip8')n, President; Jeremiah Sullivan, Vice- President; Roland A. Elliott, Treasurer; Thomas W. Ramsay, Secretary. Committee- Tlios. McAnulty, William Hayes, John Cunningham Wflliara i Garnett, Ricliard Larkins, James Tubman, William Elliott, Charles McCon- ! nell, Chas. Damery and John Quinn. i Fish and Game Protection Society.- Jas. A. Hanllng. President; Ja."*. I. I Fellows, iBt Vice-President: J. DeWolf Spurr, !id Vice-President; (JoorReC. (!oster. Secretary; (lieo. E. Snider, Treasurer. Council— F. B. Hazen, C. A. Robertson, O. T. Stone, L. J. Almon, Dr. John Berryman, Count DeBury, 8. S. Hall, T. Otty Crookshank, John Melick, G. Rainnie, J. W. Nicholson and J. H. Pnllen, i HOSPITALsISd ASYLUMS. ' •'" - WiooiNs' Male Orphan Asylum.— Governors: H. W. Frith, E.sq„ Presi- dent; James (J. Thomas, Secretary-Treasurer; Hon. J. D. I^wln, T. W. Daniel, Rev. Win. Armstrong, Rev. F. H. J. Brigstocke, B. Lester Peters, G. Sydney Smith, Hon. Judge WeHon and Hurd Peters. ! IIoMH FOB AoBD FEMALES— On Main street.— T. W. "Daniel, George Thomas, Rev. G. M. Armstrong, R. W. Crookshank, J. H. Parks, H. L. Sturd^e and Robert Marshall, Esqs.; Mrs. T. W. Daniel. Mrs. Prichard, Mrs. Hegan, Mrs. I Vaughan, li ; i(. Allen, Mrs. McMillan, Mrs. Thomson, Mrs. Temple, Mrs. R. W. Crook«^hank, Mrs. Carey, Mrs. Stmxlee, Mrs. Jas. E. Barnes, Mi's. O. McLeod, Mrs. G. M. Armstrong, Mrs. Troop and Mrs. J. L. Dunn. St. John Protestant Orphan Astiatm,— S. D. Berton, President; Rev. W. i Armstrong, Secretary; Robert Marshall, Treasurer. Directors ~W. W I TurnbuU, John Chaloner. Arthur Everitt, Andrew Ollmour, Robert ; Marshall, John Boyd, Thomas McAvlty, Thomas Mcljcllan. Ladies* Com- j mittee— Mrs. G. W. Whitney, Miss Hunt, Mrs. John Hegan, Mrs. James : McFarlane, Mrs. W. W. Turnbull. Miss Frost, Matron. I Kent Marine Hospital— For the Relief of Sick and Disabled Seamen in Saint John.— J jiin Wlshart and Charle.sMcTjaiichJan. Commissioners; Chas. Ward, Secretary -Treasurer. Physician JjcBaron Botsford, M. D. Steward, Milton Barnes. General Public Hobpitat/— Waterloo Street.— Commissioners, William Bayard, M. D., "President. R. W. Crookshank, Esq., Vice-President. M. W. W ^ ^ S J. H0EifCA8TIi£| Indiantowo, will send list of goods free on application. « o H U I 3 3 a ■■ G 11 ** ■*-' 9 ^: 4 -'' -g ' 3 a M 4; Oi P o 5 ^ s t^ r C ^ 1 o (t s. M E ■ ■■ M 1 a 2 i^ ; p S W ' t^ 1 r. NARE Sc 80N, Tony LandinR, Indlantown, St. John, N. B. 1880.] CITY AND COUNTY OF HAINT JOHN. 58 a I O Maher and UolM>rt Mai-Hhall, Rwirs. R. Plercy Ci-n<»kHhank, M. D., Secretary, ItoMiilKiit PhyHlciaii uiid Superintendent. Ittutrun, Mrs. HlgginM. Pbovinciai. Litnatu! AHYM'if.— ComniiHHioneni—- Hon. Board of Workii, Hun. Provincial Secretary. Hon. Attorney- (ienural, Hon. P. Landry, flun. W. R. Perley, Hi>n. Micliael AdauiM, Hon. Itiibert Young. Secretary, Uobt. W. t'rt>okKbaiik. EKq. Chaplain, Rev. W. K. Kcovil. Superintendent, J. T. SteeveH, M, D. SuiH^rvliior, Uook and Storekeeper, A. McVey. St. John Prnitzntiaiiv.— ThiH Iniititution Ih under the Juiisdlction of the MiniHter of Justice for tlie Dominion of Canada, and Kupervisiou of J. (]. Moylun, Inaut^ctorof Dondnion PenitentlarieH. Clinrles Jietchuni, Warden. (ieorKo L. FoHter, Accountant. Office, WeHtern Union Telegraph Com- pany h Buildin|{. BoARu OF Hkalth -For the City and County of Saint John.— WiUiam Diiyunl. M. U, Hon. Jud^e Watters, (JeorKe V!. Nowlin and John FUiwol- liuK, l<^(|i>i. H. W. Thornc. Clerk, Uftlcu, Judge Ritchie'ti Building, Prin- ceKM Stn'ct. ViHiTiNO Puysician- Port of Saint John.— W. S, Hanllng, M. D. ' f s t o a E t— ' » 9 o I ) Municipality of the City and County of Saint John. | ^ COUNTY COUNCIL, ORGANIZED JUNE 5Ui, 1S77. WARDEN. William Jack, Chairman of the Town of Portlan*!. COUNTY COUNCILLORS: EX OKKICIO. *! ,, Fortht City ~ His Woi-Hhiii tho Mayor, Altlonnen Dontville, II u II II II II ti Jo eH, Magec, l>uffell, Brittuin, Gla.«igow, PeterH, Bkinuer, WilKon. For Portland— HhMirach Hi>lly, . J). J. Purdy, A. Duff, Arthur McLean, ' Jaineu Holly. SECRETARY. TREASURER. KLECTEO. . ' For Lanciuiter— ' ' Jiiineu Ready, ' J. DeW. Spurr. For Himondii— JaineH T^ee, Corneliuu J . Horgan, John Mc Lemt, F(»' Saint Marling — Eilwaiul H. Foster, Thomas Ca8.sidy, Andrew Hkillen. For Musqiutih— •' C. F. Clinch, A. T. Dnnii. AUJ>lTOR.- ^ MARSH AI^ . ! H. W. Fkith, Clerk of the Peace. TuoifAS M. Reed. RlCIIAllD WniTESinE. , . .. , ' -Geokge Stockfoku. ■ m.. ' 1 CITY AND COUNTY OF SAINT JOHN. Justices of the Peace. — The Major, Recorder and Aldermen of the I City of Saint John, the Police Magistrate of the City of Saint John, I the Police Magistrate of the Town of Portland ; and Charles Ward, 1 John Wishart, James Brown, William Hawkes, Alexander Lockhart, j Frederick A. Wigyins, Peter Besnard, James Olive, Geoi-ge Carvill, Stephen K. Foster, Francis Ruddock, John F. Gotldard, Thomas Otty o F I Iron and Steel, all sizes at J. HOSNCASTLE'S, Indiantown. FEEDING, OATS CORN, SHORTS AND BRAN at Crookshank, James Olive, 3d, C. P. C, Joseph Beatteav, Charles D. Everitt, Thomas E. Milledge, John Doherty, John S. Parker, David Collins, John C. Littlehale, Robert Robertson, Charles Ketchum, Henry Garbutt. Samuel Clarke, George V. Nowlin, Hon. Janios D. liewin, Thomas W. Daniel, Robert Robertson (tiarleton), Thomas a P. p g a a H- o (P rt- a p- , O i o a P' *^ Ti 1 (^ P- 01 s. •■ '=^ {•ill 31-1 -^ 1/1. I a • i w 1880.] TOWN OF rORTIiAND. 55 c o "s ■■B a 02 Eh W « a c eS y a 0;' c o o t/. Clerk (if the Circuits, — CJeorge Blatch, Ehp. Hiyh Sheriff. --James A. Hardiny, Esq. ; Mr. John Rankin, Deputy Sheriff, and Keeper of the Gaol ; Mr. Adam Clarke, Turnkey. . William Hannah. Con.stablt's.- Robert Moore, William B>ers, (Jeorge Cunningham, George Mc.Vfec, Samuel Thompson. Hof,' Reeves— Andrew (iibson, Thos, Graham, Robert Caples, Patrick MoDevitt, (Jeorge Ilardenbrook. Poniul Keepers.— Nicholas Furlong, Josh. Lyman, Robeit Graham, Pat- rick Higgiiis. John Harress, Keys McHrine aiul James Dare. Fence Viewers.- Francis Kain, Thos. Davidson, sr., Jeremiah J. Calkins, Joseph L3'man and Itobert Stewai't. S'AKISH or SAINT MARTINS. Parish Cleric— Ranmel F, Mosher. Road Commissioners. —Edward Brown, Esq., J. P., J. K. Daly, (Little Bea<;ln. and Samuel .1. Shanklin. Cntistal)les. Juhn lIors('t>rd. jr.. Edward Holland, Edwin Lewis, Judson M. Fowler, (ieorge Dimock. John E. Marks, (Sahnon River). I'Vnce Viewers.- John Horsford, sr., Alexandei- Howard. Sanuiol r>in\ a. Nathaniel Macomber. Hog Reeves.- .James McCarriok, Noble Bradshaw, AVni. ,1. .M. j-v John Floj'd and Dennis Burk. Poiuul Keepei-s.— James Berry, Simeon Vaughan, Nathaniel Floyd, Jouu Harding. ,..,.■ t^iMveyors of Dams.— Thomas Mosher .-ind Nicholas Enni.s. Surveyors of Grindstones.— Ezra Cronk and I.saae Patterson Assessors of Hates.-William Ruddick, M. D., Cajjt. Robert Carson VVdham E. Skillen. ' Field Drivers.— William Macomber, Jerry Llurphy and James Flovd ueigherof Hay and Straw.— William Calhoun. ,..,'' Measurer of Wood and Bark.— Samuel Macormac. . ' i I Inspector of Barrels. -Hiram Brown. ,' ; . Weigher of Coal. —Simeon E. Brown. ■ ■ Bye itoad Connnissionei-s.-Robeit Floyd, Michael ft. Daly and John rlosionl, sr Collector of liates.- Hiram Mosher. Teas, Sugors, Tobaccos, at J. HOEJf QASTLE'S, ladiantowil, 3. 31 B » — X K « '^. "1 ' V '^ (£ C3 H 1880.] ALJIETIT. 57 PARISH OF LAIVCASTER. Assessors of Rates.— Edgar C Bak> r, Terance Collinsand JohnOalbraith. Collector of Rates.— Justus G. Lake. Parish Clerk. -A. D. Oault. Constables.— Jas. McLaren, David Dunham, Jeremiah Shanahan, Merritt Stevens, Saml. Cunningham, John PeiTv, Chas. Armstrong and John Baii*d. Fence Viewers.— Patrick Keife, Jas. Mills, Jas. ColUns, John Flewelllng. Thos. Wilson, Jos. Vair and Samuel Ferguson, Pound Keepers. — John Aveiy, Dennis Hayes, CudUp Shanks, Charles Nor- man and George Moore, sr. Hog Reeves.— William Maxwell, Andrew Johnson, sr., John Lowry, John Warnock and John Burns. Field Drivei-s.- William Maxwell, Andrew Johnson, sr., John Lowry, John Warnock and John Burns. Boom Masters.— James Long and B. F. Baker. Surveyors of Dams.— Janes MoWilliams and Joseph Compton. Weighers of Hay, Straw, Coal, &c., &c.— E. Sutton, Simon I^ake and Rob- ert Gregory. , Measurers of Wood and Bark. — Jas" Masson, Thos. L. Earl, John Shives and James Cooper. Fire Wardens.— Wm. Roxborougli and Robert Fair. PARISH OF MIJSQIJASH. Collector of Rates.— J. A. Balcom. . " Town Clerk.— J. F. Duston. Assessore of Rates.— G. C. Carman, Patrick Kerrigan and Geo. Hargrove. Fence Viewers.— M. P. Balcolm. James Wenn, sr., and William Clark. Revlsor of Electors to act with Committees.— John A. Clark. Constables.— John Hargrave, jr Owen O'Donnell, George (Jamble, A. Carthwood, Thomas Lennox. Measurer of Wood and Bark.-- -Wm. M. Balcom. Hog Reeves.— Hanford Stackhouse and T. Quinu. Pound Keenei"s.— -John Odell. Thomas Lennox, John Cairns, jr., John Thompson, William O'Neil. COUNTIES AJSD MUNIOIPALTIES. OK ALBEUT. , Bliss Botsford. Samuel G. Morse, Clerk. COUNTY Judge of the County Court.— Hon High Sheriff.— Asael Wells. Clerk of the Rolls and Clerk of the Peace, and Clerk of the Circuits.— Sanmel G. Morae, Esq. Surrogate.— George H. Steadman, Esq. Registrar of I'robates.— Samuel G. Morse, Esq. Registrar of Deeds and Wills.- George Calhoun, Esq. Justices of the Peace.— Hon. E. B. Chandler, John Lewis, Geo. Calhoun, Elisha I'eck, Robert Wright, John Wallace, James Rogei-s. Ezra Steevcs, James Ryan, William S. Hopper, John Barchard, James Hoi'sman, Thos. Coluitts, Lewis E. Steeves, William Hallett, I^ewis Smith, Ja.s. Carnworth, WiUiam P. Robinson, Wm. J. Reed, Nathan M. Bennett. John L, B. Steves, William Filmore, Peter Duffy, J. A. Steves, John Cleveland, jr., Hon. A. R. McClellan, David Stiles. William C. Pipes, 'Clinha Peck, jun.. Guilford R. Smith, Gains Turner. W. H. A. Casey. Winthrop Rolnnon, Thos. Smith. Win- throp Akerley, John Mattl»ew,s, William Woodworth, Liswis Beatty, Enoch Dawson, John Marshall, Geoige Barnett. James McLatchey, William E. Bishop, John Bennett, Solomon Steeves, C, R. Smith, John F. Taylor, E. S. Outhouse, John McOee, R. E. Colpitt.s, Alexander Geldart, William J. Mitchell, Henry B. Steeves, Davitl Strong, Joshua Jonah, Thos. Matthews, jr., Walter W. Gladstone, Ernest Mollins. James A. Tingley, William H. <^iro8s. John Graves, David Oliver, James Reed, Gilbert Brewster. William J. Smith, William McKay, jr., William A. Colpitis, Levi Downey. John Cal- houn. Daniel Gray, Edwin Copn, Abram Bray, Robert (K Crozier, Ezra S. Woodworth. GillKM't M. Peck, Elisha P. Turner. Asael Wells, John Stevens, Alexander W. Ijceman, Alexander Baili'^y, Stephen B. Weldon. Andrew Barrett, John Cairns, Wm. S. Colpitis, Hugh Wright, Paul R. Moore, David It Haying T Is at J. HOENCASTLE'S, Indiantowii, EARTHEN and TINWARE In vaiiety at Baizely, Richard E. Steeves, Alexander McRaeChesley Anderson A^a SteoveH Davi H I >< CO i I te' P a, Molasses, good quality, low, at ^, HQRNCA^XLE'S, Indlai)towt]. p. NASE & SON, Ferry Landinpr, IncUantown, St. John, N. B. CO B "O (h 3. o i-« O 3. s & o B n> CR H CO H ■H ^ c9 E3 y< P. QO tf, Oj w ^ o O "0 T n 0) B JS (X c ^ o CP M P U; a. i2 ■• ^^ 3 L. P fc 3 <-+ O a 3 S 1880.] CAllLETON. 59 C. Courser, Esq. j £, Deputy— Wm. W. N Moore, John Harper, JosephCi-awford, John Boyd, Thomas Lindsay, Jas. McLean, Huf^i Miller, Wni. H. Brittain, William Neil. Aaron Perkins, Edw. tiiray, Moses Boyer, Geoi*ge W Hovey, W H Drier, Frank Eankine, JJames Dyer, David M (iiberson, T B Trafton*, George Strickland,* Thos. W. Long- staflf,* Charles McDougall, Silas H Plummer,* G L Cronkite, George W Wheeler, Charles Rogers, Lewis P Fisher, Francis EGood, Charles Kearney, Thomas M Corbitt, Charles W Clarke, Alexander Hall, Edward M Boyer, Edward Benn, James Connell, Thomas Fulton, Amos E Hartley, Joseph Watson, ( Wicklow), William B Harmon, John Harnett, Gilbert L Corey, Cyrus Simmonds. Charles D Drier, Charles Bulyea (Rockland), Edwin Phillips, John Latferty, William Deacon, John S Leighton, John Wallace, Josepn McGeo, Amos D Shaw, Roger McElroy, Robert Bulyea. (McCafferty Settlement), Richard Ahern, All)ert Estabrooks, Charles E Clark, David Wiley, (Aberdeen), Archibald Carpenter, Wilham Furrey, (Richmond), Hem-y B Taylor, Thomas Jones, James Baker, A. Tyler Thompson,* Ran- ilolph K Jones, Henry T Scholey, Albert Oi-ser, Robert Brown, Francis Cluff, Amos D Hartley, James Watson, James Hatfield, Albert C Smith, Bela B Sliaw, William Hamilton, William W Snow, Joseph York, Walter Hay, William W Hammond. James Simonson, George W White, Matthew Hutchinson, Amos H Hayward, John Scott, John Simpson, Charles R Upton, Allison B Connell, Allison Phillips, Richard B Ketchuni, Frederick T Bridges, Richard Wheeler, Alexander Thompson, William Skillen, David Smith, jr., Seth Milberry, Edwin R Squires, William B Mills Alft-ed E Gal- lop and CJiarles O'Dounell, Esquires AS8IGNKE UNDEll INSOLVENT ACT OK 1875.— D Clekk of the CiiicciT.s.— a. B. Connell, Esq. High Shebief. — Fred Iv. Jenkins Dibblee, Esci. Hammond. Clekk ok the Peace. --Win. M. Connell, Esq. SuRUOGATE.— Lewis P. Fisher, Esq. Recistkau of Pkobateh.— John C llEGi.sTUAit OF Deeds and Wills. - Donald Munro, Esq. CoMMISSIONEKS FOR TAKING AFFIDAVITS IN THE SUPHEME CoURT. — Lewis P Fisher, George Connell, D L Dibblee, John C Winslow, William M Coimell, George L Raymond, R K Jones, S B Appleby, James A Phillips, Daniel C Coui-ser, A B Connell and Charles O'Donnell, Esquires. Issuers ofMabkiage Licenses." W. M. I'onnell, HowardB White, G R Burtt, Hugh Miller and Wentworth Winslow, Esquires. Notary Public— Lewis P. Fisher, George Connell, John C. Win- slow, William M Connell, S B Appleby, Daniel C Courser and Charles O'Don- nell, Esquires. C0.MMIS.SIONERS FOR TAKING SPECIAL BaIL IN THE SUPREME CoURT.— George L Raymond,* James R Tupper and David Munro, Esquires. Practising Attorneys.— L. P. Fisher, D. L. Dibblee, George Con- nell, John C Wiijslow, William M Connell, R K Jones, Stephen B Appleby, D C Courser, A B Connell and Charles O'Donnell, Esquires. Commissioners of Parish Civil Courts.— Win. W. Hammond, Woodstock; George Stickney, Northampton; Ivory Kilburn, Richmond; James Bridges, Peel ; Jas. isinionson, Wakefield j Matthew Hutchison, Wick- low ; Charles R Upton, Simonds ; Samuel ri Shaw, Brighton ; John Simpson, Aberdeen; G«orge W White, Wilmot; James A Phillips, Kent. (!oroneus.— (ieorge Stickney, George West, Charles K, Upton, William Connell, William E Drier, John T Allan, Samuel Watts, Charles P Connell, M D, Theodore II Estey, Richard Port, Thomas B Trafton, Nehe- miah Tompkiiw, Richard B Ketehum. William T Balrd, Eliiah M Shaw, James A Phillips. .lames White, MD, John R Hagerman, M D, .'ohn V Hoyt, Colin King, W II Morehouse. Newton R Colter, M D, W F Bruce, M D, and G S Cronkite. Auctioneers.— Alansou Payson, James H. Jacques, William F. Dibblee and Simon McLeod. " Game Warden.— J. C . Winslow. Commissioner UNDER THE Absconding Debtors' Act. -J. Dibblee. Winslow, Esq. -David Munro, Esq. Deputy- Those marked with a * have left the County. Tar, Pi'.ch j^nd Of^kum at J. HOjRNCASTLE.S, Indiantown. TEA and COFFEE, Verj- Cheap, at a a> •a « < a a a< B ts o •c a H MUNICIPALITY OF CABLKTON. Warden.- George L. Crankhite, Esq. ; Secretaby-Tbpasurbh— Randolph K Jones; Auditor— Samuel Watts. _ ^ ^, , t, . , ( !()i:ntV ( 'o i; NCI 1.1-ouH.— Parish Woodstock— Tl. B. Ketchum. Parish Wakelleld— C J Shaw ami John Harper. Parish Richmond—Alexander Kirk- patriek and J Y Iloyt. Parish N<»rthhaniptun-Johu Shea and David C (Jibsoii. Parish Drighton— Samuel E Campbell and Albion l<»tabrook8. Parl.sh Peei-C A Harmon and Amos H Hartley. Parish Al>erdeen— John Smith and E H (iiUmoie. ParLsh Kent-U D Pearson and C E Gallagher. Parish Wicklow— Andrew Caldwell and U L Cronkhite. Porish Wilniot— C A West and James A Barter. Parish Simonds— George W Melville and Richard Wheeler. TOWN OF WOODSTOCK. Mayok. - Lewis P. Fii^her, C^ouncillors. — Hiigh Hay, C ideon Fields, William McDonald, John McLauchlin and John Graham, Esquires. Town (!j.kkk.- James H. Jacques. Town Mahshal. -John McC'alforty. CoLLECi'U at Woodstock. -David F. Merritt. Centreville. Scholey. Sub ^ i 'lector. Tkeasckku A.N. . Hecriveu of Taxes.— Randolph K. Jones. CoiiLECToR of (!ountv Rates. —Israel C!hurchill. PosTilAtirEii.— John C. VViuslow. Assistant. —John H. Watt. H.T. COU.VTY OF CHARLOTTE. 5" B as O >— • o » a g w I il Judge of the C'ounty Court. James G. Stevens, Esq. George S. ;i w Grinmicr, Clerk. ;' L Justices of thf Peace. —David Mowatt, Robert W;^tson, J. Grim ii - mei-. John Fanner, lieury Webber, John Carlyle, Fi-aneis Hibbert, Claudi- us iMessinet. Peter Morris«, William Truudale, Rtwlney Young, James Gillespie, Irving B. C'arlyle, William D. Maxwell, (Uiarles F. To ? 1 .3 c ■ "O t=< 1 d ^ 1 M o 1 ■e ^' ■ 83 E- rd O p: » rfl ff j2 -• O ^ U3 a % g ^ p. U w <0 g p d e* o 1 > H I fe 3 K i ^ S Mj g c» o W 1-^ o o3 S" d. r6 lit « c« •a O d ei w « A !^ cr 4; s O 3, ^ > l-H r* s St ^ SB &; B O ^ B , H r.— William AVhitlock, Esq. ; Commissioner for Taking Bail.— William T. Rose, St. Stephen. Notaries Public. --John F. Grant (St. Stephen). William McLean, George S. Grimmer, Benjamin R. Stevenson, George D. Street (St. Andrews), Jas. G. Stevens, jr., James Mitchell, Lewis D. Mills and M. MacMonagle (Saint Stephen.) Commissioner under the Absconding Debtors' Act.— S. H. Whitlock, Esq. Official Assignee (Insolvent Act of 1875).— Henry Hill, Esq. Coroners. David Mowatt, Samuel T. CJove, 'V\^m. T. Rose, D. D. Gemm. Thus. C. Ju.stason, Thos. Dick, M.D., Herbert McLachlin, M.D., Duncan Myrshrall, M.D., and H. P. Reynolds, M.D. Auctloneei-a.- S. H. Whitlock, George F. Campbell, S. F. Nosbitt. C. E. O. Hatheway and Richard Dyer. Issuers of Marriage Licenses.— George S. Grimmer (St. Andrews), Thos. Barry (St. George), John Farmer (Campobello), Rev. Mr. Covert (Grand Manan), George Hill, M.P.P. (St. Stephen). Game Warden.— Henry Osbum. MUNICirALITY OF CHARLOTTE, Warden.— Thos. F. Odell, Esq. ' ' ■ J;. Secretary.— George S. Grimmer, Esq. Auditor.— W. C. H. Grimmer. Councillors.— St. Andrews: Thos. T. Odell and Robert Stevenson. St. James: Wm. Douglas and George W. Peakes. St. Stephen: Marcus Upton andH. Getchell. St. David; J. A. Morse and Thos. Cottrell. St. Patrick: J. W. Stevenson and James McMillan. St. Croix: James Russell and W. A. Rideout. St. George: G. F. Hibbard and A. J. Seelye. Dumbarton: Jos. Hill and Robert McKinney. West Isles: A. J. Lloyd and James M. XiOrd. Clarendon: J. S. Magee and Arch. Nixon. Duflferin: T. S. Hannah and Geo. Hannah. Grand Manan: R. H. Graham and Thos. Redmond. Cair\pobello: Joseph A. Taylor and Co. James Brown. Lepreau: H. P. Reynolds and O. Hamm. Pennfleld: Thos M. Spear and Enos Pool 3. Lower St. Stephen: George N. Lindsay. Lover Mllltown: W, W. Graham. COUNTY OF GLOUCESTEIl. Judge of the County Court,- Hon. Edward Wllllston. T. DesBrlsay, Clerk. Justices of the Peace. -lion. John Ferguson, John Chalmers, William Taylor, Joeieph Sewell, John Meahan, George Smith, John E. O'Brien, Charles Meahan, James Smith, Robert Brown, Hon. Robert Young, William Davidson, .lames O. C. Blackball, Hilarion Ache, Alexander Campbell, John Foley, Matthew Parrott, Henry Augustine McCullough, William Ferguson, Patrick Whalan. John Louis Legere, Heniy A.. Sormony Kenneds*, F. Burns, John Kerr, Rich. Sisk, Francis Scott, Mark Devereaux, Adam Sutherland, Patrick J. Foley, Anthony Rainey, James McGinley, Robert C. Caie, Gus- tave Dumas, Jonathan Doran, Tnomas Hall, Thomas Beaudreau, Joseph L. Bishop, Samuel H. Napier, Thomas Seaton, Theotine Blanchard, Onesi- mus Blanchard, Bernard Commeau, Jerome Roy, Francis Meahan, John Ferguson, jr., Charles T. Carter, James Thomson, Thomas Lone, jr„ Jos. Poirier, Fi'oncis Alexander, jr., John Young, Patrick Ryan, Augustus S. Sutherland. Nathan Rlchey, Justipian Savoy, William Walsh, Wm. Theriau, John Sewell, William Napier, Richard Blackliall, Philip Rive, Robert Arm- strong, Juste Hache, William Alexander, Prospere E. Paulin, Robt. Moody, Henry W. Baldwin, Murdoch Harper, James Hickson. Thomas A. Harris, George McConnell, John Millar, Samuel Gammon, sr., Charles Bosae, Albert T. Carter, Richard Dawson, D. Gustavus McLauchlan, Thomas Ahier, Mar- tin Hache, Joseph Sewell, jr., Bernard Commeau, William Archer, Alexan- .d*3r Morrison. Edward Hornbrook, Jeremiah Muzerall, Peter DeGrace, Jerome Boudreaut, Chas. F. Brisson, Alexander Boyd, John Arche, Richard Miller, Francis J. BIcManus, JohnNIehol, Joseph Ray, sr., Richard Everard Hutchinson, Sylvanus Cormier, James Barry, jr., James R. Landry, Peter U. I^ndry and Sylvester Theriau. Clerk of the Circuits.— Theophilus DesBrlsay, Esq. High Sheriff.— Robert B. Vail, Esq. Clerk of the Peace and Keeper of the Rolls.— Theophllus DesBrlsay, Esq. All kinds of Builders' Hardware at J. HOBKCAStLE'S, Indiantown, For Cash yoU can buy 1<'L( )UU anf, JVrry Laiuliiig, liuliantown, St. Jolin, N. «. 188U.J KINGS. on rH(W. Anderaon, BenJ, F. Wetmore, Alexander Lelslunun, Dnvid VV. r/. )n, J. P. Kaye, ppter Tibidor, Lazare DaiL'le, Samuel M. Oirouard, o D Cumin, Jan. M«Navin. Adam G. McLellan, Richard Sutton. John li n lard, Sebastian Babineau, Michael Rarvie and Inch LeBlanc, Esquires. ' ^ . vVilham John.ston (CocaiKne), Vincent Bourk, Bernard Gorman, I^izar (.nilmon, .John Diclvin.son, I<:dmund Hutclilnson, .John Taylor. Jiobert Do- . ,S\iy' ^i^l'*'''''" ^- Walker. .John Murray, .James F. Atkinson, Benjamin V. l.ailey,Thos. Anderaon, BenJ, F. Wetmore, Alexander LeLshmun, Bovid VV, (Irierson, .J, " "" t...^.... m... i.:. » ,. , . .-. . ..',.. Maxim D. ( B. Richard, .„„ ^.„ _ ...... . I Secretary-Treasurer.- Charles Sayre, Esq. (Jlerk of the Circuits. "Robert Hutchinson, Esq. High Sheriff.— Antoine Girouard, Esq. : . Clerk of the Peace and Keeper of the Rolls.— Robert Hutchinson, Esq. Collector of Customs.— .John Rti.sk, Esq. Judgeof Probates.— James D. Phinney. Registrar of Probates.— Robert Caie, fisn. ' • ' Registrar of Deeds and Wills. —Thomas Wetmore Bliss. Esq Issuer of Marriage Licenses.— Robert Hutchinson, Esq. Stipendiary Magistrate.— Thomas W. Bli.ss, E,sq. , Inspector of Schools.— Thomas W. Wood, Esq. T^^%"!}?^'^":^^^^^^^ ^ Smith, Isaac W. Doherty, M.D., I. B. Freeman, M. I i;;;A« ""f"* Johnston, James C. Moody, M.D., Damier Bourgeois, Rudno A. I D'Ollaqui and Ale.-icander P. Landry, M D. Notaries Public. -John Bowser and the Attorneys practising in the I Medical Attendant on the Marine Hospital.— J. W. Doherty, M.D. I Auctioneers.— Richard McLauchlan. John L. Dwyer, George Beatteay, Rufus S. Chandler, Joseph Wetmore, Richard Sulton, Jacob Ferguson, John Wheteu, Nathaniel Hutchinson, Henry G. Feetham, Dan. McArtliur, Joseph E. James, Edmund Hutchinson, Theophilus DesBrisay, John T Caie, William J. Smith, John Robertson and Wm. B. Deacon. Game Warden.— W. Wheaten. ., . • MUNICIPALITY OF KENT. Richibucto: Daniel O'Leary and Gordon Livingstone. Wellington: John ' C. Ross and Magloire Girouard. Weldford: Charles Walker and Charles McDonald. St. Louis: Joseph L. Richard and John B. Richard. Carleton: i James P. Caie and Stephen O'Donnell. Harcourt: Andrew Dunn and J. ; Hendereon. COUNTY OP IvTNOP. -Charles Wattei-s, Esq. ; Alfred E. McI,.eod, Evanson, John C. Price, Robert McCully, Judges of the County Court.- Esq., Clerk. Justices of the Peace.— A. C. Craven Langstroth, Ellas S. Freeze, Weeden Fowler, D. M. Campbell, Elijah A. Perkins, Walter B. Scovil, James W. Nowlan, Samuel Foster. John H. Wright, J. D. Micheau Keator. R. S. Foster. Nelson Arnold, William l*ear- .son. William A. Stockton. AVilliam B. McKiel, William McLeod, Philo M. Raymond, Nathaniel Belyea, William Buchanan, John O. Dann, James Cook.son, Zebulon Connor, James A. Fenwick. William Keith, George H. Wallace, John Erb, John Mclntyre, Daniel McLachlan. John Urquhart, William S. Teakles. Robert Morrison. William Baskin, T. Oliver Arnold, John C. Godard, William Deniston, Josei^h D. Baxter, George Flewelling, George Barnes, David McKenzie, Henry Piers, jr., Isaac Faulkner, Joshua C. Upham, Peter Brennan, Peter Dunn, John McLeod, Patrick McBriarity, John Carroll, Nathaniel H. Deveber, George Holmes Kierstead, J. Murray Nase, William S. Frost, Simeon Hatfield White, John Moore, Oswell N. Price, Murray B. Keith, Ebenezer Stockton, James Campbell, Nicholas P. Wannamake, James W. Smith, William Barnes, David Smith, .James Doug- las, Henry W. Purdy, Conrad J. Hendricks, Benjamin Gray, John M. Ray- mond, William Thomas, Lewis Folkins, Caleb Fenwick, James A. Sinnott, i Charles Hazen, Charles M. Hunt. George WTiitfleld Sharj'. Justus Henry ! Gray, Daniel C. Perkins, G. Hudson Flewelling, Andrew McVey, William J. i Brittain, Edward Mayes Spragg, James C. Coates. George L. Good, George Z. Parlee, Andrew McAfee, George Morton, .James Wolsay Raymond, John Darling, Edwin B. Beer, John J. Woodward. Alfred Markham, Neal Mc- liaughlan, Jacoli I. Keirstead, Daniel Jones, Robert Marshall, William O. Theal, George Wightman, James J. Davie, John W. Caulfleld, Alexander 3 A good assortment of Dishes at J. HOBNCASTLE'S, Indiantown. 1 ' f o obtain good value I'or your money ^o to the store o^ CQ « (54 KIN(i8. [1880. M, ^'(HMliiiaii, OillMM't IVrry, JumeH MIIIh, Abratn M. MhIkm', Joliii K. 11. Mc- Uready, Levi N. Hlmrp, Miles .lenkiiiH, .lainoH Miles, John M. Htockt«n Jan. J. Hrlen. .luhn K. Hymi, JnnieB K. Mf)ore. Mleliael llanley, Alexander Mc- Ihio(1, Charles Snod^raas, Thomas Warrell, Ho'tert SInipHon. Jcdni Linton, James KingHtnii, Amasa Kennedy, (ioor^e Inch, David Eloyd. John 8. Frnzee, C Ooniclass F'airwi^ther. «'. Leniul Ooates, IlolandM. Morton, Peter Snider, Henry S. Parlee, .fohn Mills. JanieaW. Freeze, James (lordon, John W. ('o<»kson,'JoMei)h H. Dickson, nilliani II. White, James Pickett, Keli.x Mc(Jnlre, D. Beverley Hatfield, ,1. A. Smith Kieratead, Abraham H. Hayes, Charles .r. Keifh, Samuel ('. Thorne, William H. (h-eiReton. Fklward M. ('humhers, John OShea, Ranml E. Krost. John Davidson, Daniel. P. Camp- bell. OeorpeT. Seelv. Thomas Souther, (Jeorg(> Oj,'ilvie, Robert Polley, Dan. Robertson, Robert Myles, James W. Freeze, Joseidi McBay, Andrew Mal- colm, George A. Worden. Patrick W. Ryan, Thos. Kier8t«ad, Justus Wetmore, William D. Fowler and .lohn H. Matre, Kstirs. ., : Stipendiary MaKlstrate.— Oeorge H. Wallace, Esq. "i ■*' Clerkof the Circuits.— .John H. ('other, Esq. • ' , Hlfnh Sheriff.— Samuel N. Freeze, E8(i. ' ■* • < " ' . ' Keeper of the Rolls, Judge of Probates and Clerk of the Peace;— George Otty, Esq. Registrar of Probates. - Janx's ( 'ookson, Esq. Coroners.- S. Z. Enrle, A. C. Evanson. .Tames Wetmoro. jr., Adino Pad- dock. O. l*urdy, Rufus A. St»»ckton, J(^hn Wilson, John M. Rnymond, Allan McLeod. (k'orge Rex Price, William Keith. Robert J. lAmont, M.D., Wm. B. McKeel, h. N. Sharp, Foster McFarlane, M. D. Joshua Burnett, M.D., Robert Morn«. B. li. Crawford, G. Downey, D. M. Johnson, Douglas Fair- weather, Samnl Foster, James W. Nowlan, and .lohn E. Ryan. Trustees of (Grammar School. -Rev. W. W. M'alker, J. D.' M. Keator, John Flewelling, James A. Fenwick, Levi N. Sharp, James Cookson and Peter Brennan. Teacher of (4rammar School. West/leld ohn Wood- James Domville, M. P., President ; L. N. John Flewelling, Treasurer: Thomas King's County Board of Trade. Sharjw, M.D.. Vice-President W. Lee, Secretary ton, John Flewelling David Smith Cookson ter, William Frost Robert Marshall, '.James E. Femvlck.OeTrlTe H. White Samuel Foster and William B. McKlel. Board of Arbitrators, Robert E. McLeod and W tJf'OJ^e Barnes, John M. Raymond, J. A. Fenwic^. T. Bnttain. Game Wanlen. -O. R. Arnold. 1 t ' 1 John Raymond. Commissioners of Parish Civil Courts. -Wm. Buchanan, Esq Wm. McKlel. Esq., Greenwich ; John Melntyre, Esq.. Kara ; J^ ward, E.sq., Rothesay ; J. D. Mlcheau Keator, Esq., Hampton ; J. Douglas Baxter, Esq., Norton ; William J. Brittain, Esq., Springfield ; Wm Barnes Esq Upham ; Weeden Fowler, Esq., Hammond ; W. H. Creighton Esq.! Waterford;EhagS. Freeze, Esq., dardwell ; Wm. Keith, Esq., Havelock Caleb Fentvick, Esq., Studholm. > ^ ' ^ . o 'tl o o M W Tinware, all kinds, at J. HOEKCASTLE'S, Indiantown. ..— IHH (;c .Mfr Hav Rob Kors N. 1 Nort 1. Kiel i: Hen V Marl ^ ■•i 1 1 Ji 4- lUll w .Tl S luer CB S. ( V liCVt /. A. 1 A 11.. r. NAflR A SON. Forry T^ndlnj?, Indlautown. Rt. John, N. B. s CS I a c •J o o o M U 1H80.1 MADAWABAKA— NOUTTniMUKHT.AND. (\n Ml'NU'Il'AI-lTY OK KINflS Councillors for 1879.— Hampton, CJcoPKe I.. Taylor. Fn'tl flpronl. Riissox, Alfrt'd Markhani. iMnac Hoiint'll, VVililani A. .1". KlcrHtcnd, 1), S. Kliinott, IIav«'l(H'k, KhtMU'zer Stoi-kton, CliaH. I. Ki-ith Kin>i:stoii. ,Iolm I). Diiim^ llobeitWillianis. Kai-H, MileH JcnkinH, Wni. Molim-H. HMinmoiid, Koht.W. KiJi-Hyth, Uoht. MylcH. (Irt't'invk-h. (Jcorjs'o Inch. .1. A. Wliclplcy. Wfstfltddi N. H. iH'iVolKM'. J. VVakfrifld. Watcrford, .Jiw. A. Moore, .loliii liranirn. Norton. A. H. Hayes, 10. .1. ISaxter. Hpiiui^'llcld, (Jco. o. (j, Scovil. Jas. S Kiersteatl. Uothesay, Allen (J. Otty. F. II. I'earsoii. Upliaiii, (i. W. Titus. Henry (*. Fowler, t'ardvvell. .lolin Murray, W. Mills. Warden Council Marknani. (Jeo. Utty, Secretary Treasurej-. COUNTY OK MADAWASKA. Judge of the f 'ounty Oourt. -Jamea G. Stevens, Ewj. A. llainsford Jiall<.ch, Ksn., Clerk. JuHtices or the Peace. — John F. llice, Hiliain Peltier, Augure lier- iiii-r, Florent Fournier, Peter Miuhaud, Joseph Martin, (Jeo. A. liois, S. C Hudon, John Ijynch, Henr^ (Jayon, J(we|)li Albeit, Francis Levesqne, levite Theriault, l>r. Xavier Pernier, 'J'. M. Jiiuliards, P. A. Babin, 1). O. Purgoine, Rajdjael Albert, J I. llossi.i,'nal, Magloire Albert, Prudent (^agnon, Matliias Nadeau, \i. S. I'elletier, Jas. Smith, Vital F. Thibideau, Cyril Poitra.s, Micliael lieliell, Stephen llafey, Thomas Chasse, E. 'I'. Pyrani, .lohn Jlartt, .f. T. Hodg.sou, .lolui Lynch (St. Basil), Victorin Albert, Maglorie lldtert, J*. (). Pyrani, Abi-ahaiu Perron, Houoro Cyr, Barry A. Plant, Jesse Baker and Deni^ C'yr, Esquires. High Sheriff. -J. Francis Rice, JOsq, • Clerk of the Peace. — A. Rainsforil Balloch, I'lsq. Clerk of the Circuits. — Barry 11. Plant, JOsq. Judge of Probates. — Barry Jt. Plant, Km\. Barristers and Attorneys. — A. liainsford Balloch and Barry R. Plant, Escirs. Notary Public— A. Rainsford P)alloch, Esq. Registrar of Probates. — Hilarie Peltier, Esq. Registrar of Wills and Deeds. — Ililaire Peltier, Esq. County Secretary.— A. Rainsford Balloch, Es(i. County Treasurer. — Alexis (!yr, Esci. County Auditor. — Honore Cyr, Esq. Coroners.- John Lynch, S. C. Hutlon, Edwin Akerley, Mathias Nadeau and Hilaire Peltier, Es(is. ConmiiB.sioner8 to Solemnize Marriage — J. T. Hodson, Edwin Akerley and Enoch Baker, limp. Garnishee Commissioner. — Hilaire Peltier, Esq. Issuers of Marriage Licenses.-- Thomas Emmerson, Stejihen Hafey and P. O. By ram, Es(p-s, (Vmmissioners for taking Affidavits to be read in the Sujjreme Court. —A. Rainsford Balloch, Barry R. Plant and John T. Ho p O 0) 3 an), JanieH .IiiHticvM (.f tlio Peace. -Uichiinl Hutchiiinon, IVter Mitcholl, John Porter, .MileM McMillan, William Muirhcud, .lohn McKae, Hirain Freeze, John Willistou. liouin Ptohicheau, Koht. T. Miller, John Fal- len, Biirk Archil)al(l, Win. M. Kelly, John Lawh.r, Alex. K. McDou- Kall, (leoi;,'e A. Blair, Thomas K (jille.sjiie, John Noonan, William Park, .lamcH Ki^.h, NeiUlordon, Davi I .Johnstone, Kobert Falconer, Oeorjfe Mmchiil, Alexander Saumlers, Duncan Davidson, John John- ston (Taliusintac), Alexander iio^'nie (Burnt Church), John Fairlej^, William Swim, Peter Ksson, .lohn Nevin, Ciiarles Sart,'eant, Jchho U. Hardinj,', Roliert R. Call, Alexander .r!is.^amine, William Falconer, V'ital Allan, James T. (JrilUu, .lacoh C. (ioUodi, Adaui D. Shirrelf, Mich.acl Searle, W'm. Williston, .lahez Ji. Snowball, VVm. MaHson, jr., .lohn (i. liayton, Enoch I'lctt, .lohn Caie, Bartholomew Htapleton, .r«>liu Blown, Pilchard Hockin, William Murray, .Vrthiir Wright, Ma- laclii Dwyer, Francis.). Leihiwi, .loseph 1'. (Jo^^'yin, Huyh Holt, JanieH Kd^'ar, Donald Mciiini^hliui, William McK;i«, Aviml HutchiKon, Charles C. Watt, Fraiuis K. Williston, Roberu Brown Hai vey Finney. Patrick Farrel, Williiim lOnnis '^ho^l. Auibro.se, James Mc(ioe, John McNau^'hton, .fohn McKay, .lames FiLzi>atiick, William (I. Creij,'htou, Prudence RobicheHU, .Matthew Savov, Duncan Morri.son, Kobert Whitney, David Siunmers, William iVlackay, .Justus Furleigh, Alex- ander Mills, .Tames (rL-iham, Danit-l McMillan, John McLai^yan, John Curran, Robert Swim, John Aibo, Alexander J )eriiiott, Robert Jor- dan, Willi.am T. I'liderhill, jr., Cliarlrs Donalds, ('harle.s li. Lyons, .John Sullivan, Maurice D'Doiiiiell, .lohn McConiiack, Thomas H. Flai^'her, Roliert .Tohiistoii, sr., Rich;ird Davidson, Francis Fraser, John Maltby, Donald McBtath, Robert Loy^de, Knoch JJanuord, Lewis Duiiphy, .John Scovil, .Jo Newman, William Hartt, Francis H. McKiiight, i sun, William C. Jones, Robert Bean, .Tohn Johnstc Johnson, Wni. S. lirowii, .)(*hii Rico, .Tames Robinson, Alexander Mc Kenzie, Henry Swim, David Bamford, .John O'Brien Alfred C. Smith, Thomas Troy, C. Millar, Auj^ustin A. Richard, Alexander Sutherland, James Souiers, David i'etrie, Edward R. Whitney, l<'iaiicis .Tardine, .Tohn Ellis, .Tohii McTavi.sli, Patrick Murphy, Jasper Mad*h)x, (Jeorye Sutherland, Alexander Atchison, .Tared Tozer, Thomas Bailey Willis- tou, Patrick Fitzimtrick, Ceorye Fovvlie, 'J'homivs Phelan, Wm. Mc- NaiiyhUm, jr., John McDonald (Little Branch), Gleneliy, Daniel Cnm- niin, George B. Fraser, (Jt'orge Petre, Joseph Simpson, Roniain Savty, .Tames Bowie (Oak Point), Lavis P. Robicheau, Alexander Martin, C'harles Fish, John Ferguson, Charles Bowiie, John Sa• 1, t« n 4> r; m c tS- 0^ i! u '/. ro e. Kichard DaviilHon and William Park, KmiiH. omu Cimit. Conmil Nt'wcastl JiarrirtterH, Attorney -i ami Nutarion Pul>lic. NuwcnHtle. — Allan A. Davidaon, Q. ('., Sannicl Tliomnon, (}. C, Michaol vVdaniH, W. A. Park and K. P. WilliHton, Kscim (Miathani. William Wilkinson, (i. (^, Danii'l FeiKUHon, llidiard Canuan, J.. J. Twecdie, J. li. Franer, and Andrirw tloliUHon, Kmijix. Issuers of iMiuTiii','o Liccnrios, H. Thonjas, lOHjah Fowler anil Haniel McMillan, I'^sqrs. Coninii'isiontT for I'arislj Court, Chatham, (jcor^'e B, Fraser. Auctioiifers, itolu'rt 'P. Miller, Charlou Marshall, John Fish, Jabez 15. Snowhall, lloiiert lilako, Adam J). Slieriff, James Johnston, W. Wysc. John (J. (}. Layton, Klijah Fowler, ('harle.s(\ Watt and James Patterson. llevenue OHicers. - Chathaiu. (Vdlector, Daidtil Feri^urion ; Tiamliny Surveyor, J. ('. K Carmieliael ; Waiter, Searcher ami Locker, James T. (Jrilfin, Nevvoastle. (.'ollector. K. Hadden ; Waiter, Searcher and liocker, U. McCruar. (ViuhuIh. -Norwegian, Hon. Jl. Hutchinson. IVu^sian. Edwanl Hutchinson, Knq. Chatham (ia-slight Company.- Richard Hocken. Ks(i., Prehideut ; William Minrhead and Dr. J. Fallen, Fsiiuires, Directors, United kitate.i Connular Agents. - R. R. Call, Fsci, ML'NICIPAI-ITV oK NoltTIIUMUKULANI). i • liudlow : Kenneth Cameron. RlissHeld : Enoch A. Banford» S.amuel Freeze, Hlackville : John it, Schofiehl, D. M. liau^hlan, North Esk : Williaiu J. Hr.nvn and R. 1'. Whitney. Diirhy : T. M. Crocker and Jolin iietts. Nelson: ilolm F. O'lirien and John P. Jiurchill. Newcastle: C. F. lio'.irne, Patrick Hays. Chatham : Willijim Dawhtr and John Frotliinj,'ham. (Honely: : Wm. McNauyhtcm and James I'Mtzpatrick. Hardwick : (leorife Fowler and Jeremiah Sullivan. Alnawick : Robert IiO>,'yie and Romaine Savoy. Warden. -C. F. Bourne. Secretary Tre:ujurer.--S. Thomson. Game Warden. COUNTY OF ilbert Perry, Charles E. Langan. Alex. Case, Benj. Bt)ul, iFe.sse (Jlarke, William Alalone, Francis W H > CO Grindstones and Fixtures at J. HORNCASTLE'B, Indiantown. p. NASE & SON, Ferry Landing, Indiantown, St. John, N. B. ♦J B a pa cd O "3 hn Murchy, Alexander Laing, Archibald McKenzie, Williaui Mott, David Sadler, Jos. Windsor, Thomas Kerr, David Ritchie, jr., Ptter Hamilton, jr., James Ritchie, Malcolm Pattei-son, J«>hn Quinn, Andrew Uarvie, William Jamieson, David Duncan, jr., J«.hn Adams, jr., Paul Devereaux, Lawrence Leix)int, George White, J:i8. S. Morse, Adam Duncan, Hugh Miller, Angus McLean, jr., Alexander Stewart, Thomas Hayes, James Mcl^ellan, Angus L. Sinclair, John Davidson, Patrick Ultican, Jo' Gereau, Alexander McKay, Arch. Chisholm, Jos. B. Mckenzie, « Mowat and L. McCuUen, Clerk of the »_^ircuit8. — J as, S. Morse, Esq. High Sheriff.-VVilliam H. Phillips, Esq. Clerk of the Peace and Keeper of the Rolls.— J. S. Morse, Esq. Auditor.- David Ritchie, Esq, Surrogate. — Jas. S. Morse, Esq. Registrar of Deed« and Wills. —John Barbaric, Esq. Registrar of Probates.- John Barberie, Esti. SuperviiHors of Roads. -Robert Sinclair and Chas. Loyd, Esq. Issuer of Marriage liiceuses.— J. (.!, Barberie. Esq. Commisbionei-s for taking Bail in the Supreme Court. —Chailes Mur- ray, (Campbelltou), William Montgomery, Esq. County Treasurer. -William Mont(:omery, Esi). Commissioners of Parish Courts.— David brtllier, Dalhousie. WUliam Mott, Addington. Jolm McMillan, Colborne. Andrew Harvie, Durham. Revenue Officers. --Port of Dalhousie, William Montgomery, Collec- tor of C'ustoniH. E. 1. Stewart, Waiter, Searcher and liocker. Pre- ventive Officer, William Jamieson. C'ampbellton, John Janline, Dupty-Treiisurer. A, R. Chamberlain, Waiter, Searcher, &c. (_?<>roner8.— Jas. S. Morse, Allen McKendrick, William Disbr«»w, M. D., Samuel Shaw, M.D., Victor, J. A. Vemor, M.D., and George A. Balcolm. Fishery Wardens.— Eben Ferguson, William McMillan, Alexander Mcpherson anil John Mowat, (Dte Side). p OB* §* S* 3' ? o o o r*- (I s p o rr S to P 00 O » V. 5* f a B 09 B B n « o 3 •o p 3 <«1 Shelf Hardware at J. HOKN^^ASTIE'S, Indiantown. Orasfl, Clover and Garden Seeds fresh and good at A S 2 '3 o <>. •c a 70 srNiu'uy. [1880. Teacher of (iriiinmar Scliool. Alexander Jloss. Anctioiieerrt. William M(twatt, Tlioiaas F. Kennoy, J. S. Morse, and Robt. Moffatt. Restitrtmche Ayiieultural Society. — William Montgomery, President; John Beverley and Alexander Dickie, Vice- Presidents ; Alexander Stewart, Secretary -Tre.w. Game War(ler. -I))-. Wn>, Gray ^isbrov, HIL'NICIIWLirY OK I^KSTICO'TIIK. DalhoiiHie : Ivobei-t Molfatt and Tho.-s. PaK^ett. Ao :m : Adam Fer},nison :',nd Adam Duncan. Colbuni : Don.ild McMiii-.i and Peter Hamilton, jr. Durham : John McNair ami llolicit Connacher. Henry A. Johnson, Sccretarj'. I • ( COUXTY OF riNlUUY. Jud{,'e of the County Court Cncrk. Jas. Stoadiuan, Esfj. G eorge J. Pliss, {Geo. W. Hohen, Isaac Stephenson, James Sheds nnd Ccmstantiue Mc- iNeil, Es(ir«. I Clerk of the Circuits. -Chas. W. Peckwith, Esq. ' ■ •• ! High Sheriff. James S. White, Esq. , . . i 1. Clerk of the Peace. (Jeorj^'e .1. Pli.ss, Esq. Jud^^o of Pro) tates.- Thomas A. Pt'ckwith, Esq. Reun.-itrar of Doeds and Wills and lletristrar of Probates, —J. Clark- son, Esq. Issuers of Maniayc Licenses. -MoBes H. Goburn, l']s(|. Commissioners for taking At'idavits. Tli >mas A. Pcckwith and C H. Clowes, E.s(|. Interim A.ssij,'nee under Insolvent Act of 187"). -(Joo. B. Seely, Escj. Comn.issioners of Parish Courts. -Thomas A. Peckwitli, Purton Thos. (). Miles, Mau.y;erville. 'I'homas P. 'I'aylur, Sheffield. John I). Wilmot, Eincoln. Tliomas E. Smith, Plissvillo. ('harles Tracey Gla/lstone. Tohn Miller, sr., Northtleld. Receiver of Royalties for Sunbuiy ami (Queens.- -John Maynard, Yjsn C!ironer.s.-Gerhard)is Clowes, Mo.ses K. Coburn, Frederick Seeley, Thos. Turney, John R. Seely, Henry Rees, Albert Ferguson, John T.' Oroeerl.-s, Wholesale, low, at J. HOHNCASTLE'S, Indiantowij. P ;* ■»j B H -a c M OQ M >• • ft H % t> H h) • ft *1 M • *< H ^ >-> s) B ■a -3 ^ a- c _"1 1^ ^ a 3> a O Oj (I ^ s rj a C (B a p <£ D 01 p. w ^ ' "■^ i P iT /^ f I— ( 3 T o » p a O O t SO i o ■ » p 5' Ki' o ■-3 c CO O c c: c s c o ■p. CC ic o o c 3 o (■ O it u u £ S 1880.] VICTOIIIA. 71 Baiiey, H. B. Mitchell, Thomas O. Miles, Tljomas Taylor, George Noble, David W. Hartt, ThoH. H. Kellv anil George A. Perley. Auctioneers. —George ('. Nevers, Thomas A. Beckwith, John S. Covert and William Burpee. Game Werder. -A. M. MaUliews. ML'NICIPALITY OF SUNBL'RY. Gladstone —Messrs. Kingston and Clark. Bliss\ille— Messi-s. Smith and Matthews. Secretary-Treasurer.—Jame 5 Hamilton, Esq. ' -m; ' , •. '. I VICTOniA COUNTY. Judge of the Countv Couit.— James G. Stevens, Esq. Samuel J. Baker, Esq., T'lerk. Clerk or the Circuits.— Samuel J. Baker, Esq. Justices of the Peace.— Benjamin Beveridge, Charles A. Hammond, John Costigau, James Tilibcts, Heaiy Bau'd, Barnabas Armstrong, Joshua D. Giberaon, Ezekiel Hutchinson. James Bishop, Wm. Everett, Adam J. Bev- eridge, William Moorehouse, Duncan Reed, Samuel Bishop, Daniel Hopkins, James Bishop, Frederic W. Brown, Ward C.'Burpee, Alex. Watson, John Jenkins, Lewis Pickett, AVilliam B. BeveHdge, Joseph Barnes, Allan Reed, Geoi-ge V. Hammond. William Watson, Oliver Curliss, George Murchinson, T. Curry, Isaac Gaunce, (J. T. Baird, P. G. Eraser, J. C, Manzor, John Z. Brown, S. S. Vandine, M. B. Cox, G. W. Day, Regist Daigle, Osburn Rains- ford, J. H. Brewer, G. Thibodeau. J. A. Monzer. S. Caughey, S. Armstrong A. I). Olmstead. R. W. L. Tibbits. Thomas Underwood, H. l\ Patterson, Wm. Bmyall, jr., Richard E. Everitt, Leonaixl Kelly, Benjamin Kilburn, David Burns. Thomas Watt, J. MagLson, John Mitchell. John McDougald J. A. Grant, H. (f. Fullertnn, J. C. LawHon, J. A. Armstrong, Peter Wat.son', John Hetherington, James Downey, H. K. Hiscock, Thomas Cameron, John Bedell, .\. J. Perley. Moses Craig and William P. Flanders, Esquires. Sheriff.-- Albert I) Olmstead, Esquire. Keeper of the Rolls and Clerk of the Peace.- Samuel J. Baker, Esquire. Judge of ProbateK.— Samuel .1. Bakt^r, Esquire. Registrar of Probates.— A. D. Olmstead, Esquire. Registrar of Deeds and Wills.— John C. McChiskey. Enquire. Commissionere for taking Special Bail.— B. Beveridge, Adam Beverldge and John Costigan, Esquires. Issuers of Marriage Licenses.— William Everitt and R. W. L. Tibbetts, Esquires. Abolishment and Imin isonmftut of Debtoi-s" Act.— F. W. Brown, Esquire, Conmiissioner. Commissionei'S ft)r taking Affidavits in the Supreme Court.— Samuel J. Baker. John Costigan, B. Beveridgt< and F. W. Brown, Esqiiii-es. Commissionei-s Parish Ctturts.— F. W. Brown, tisq.. (frand Falls. Joseph Barnes, Esq., Andover. H. P. Paterson. Esq., Driunmond. Moses Craig, Emi., Perth. J. H. Brewer, Gordon. William P. Flanders, Lome. Board of Valuatoi-s.— John Ryan, Esq., Gordon. J. E. Porter, Esq., An- dover. Charles McCluski-y, Est|., Chairman. Int«rim Assignee under Insolvent Act of 187.5.— John C. llcCluskey, Esq. Coronei"s.— W. Graham and E. Hutchinson. Notary Public— S. J. Bak«'r, Esq. Seizing Officer. -Cliarles E. Bec-kwith. Collector Customs.-F. W. Brown, Esq. Sub-Collector. George A. Bedell. Preventive Oflicer, George Baird. Auctioneers.— F. W. Brown. John McCluskey and L<»wi3 Pickett. Trustees of the (iramnmr School.— Geo. T. Baird and Geo. Geriy. Keeper of the Grammar School.— B. C. Foster. Game Wai-den. — Atlam Beveredge. • • MUNICIPALITY OF VICTORIA. Andover : James E. Porter and S. A. Cameron. Gmnd Falls : Chas. Mc- Cluskey and W. Graham. Dnimmond : G. W. Day and Charles Curless. Perth : B. Annstrongand E. Lovely. Gordon : A. J. Beverldge and Alex. Walker. Lome : John McDougal and Wm. Everitt. Hardware, Wholesale, low, at J, HOSNCASTLE'S, Indiauiown. I $ 1 P. B 6 u o X. a m 60 .2 For good qtiallty Seed Oats go to WEHTMOKLAND. COUNTY OF WESTMOKIiAND. Judge of the County Court.— Hon. Bliss Botsford. W. Wilberforce Wells, Esq., Clerk. Justices of the Peace. -Amos E. Botsford, William Wilson, Daniel Han- ington, Jolin Trenholin, Oeorge Oiilton. (leorge Titfleld, Samuel Jllack, Thomas Keillor. RufuH Cole, Joseph Carman, John Cai-ey, Alexander Munro, Alexander Wright, Peter McSweeney, Amus Ogden, Angus Mc- Queen. Jesse L. Bent, Wm. Allen, Reuben Chase, Ephraim Ray worth, Amand Landry, Silas C. Charters, Abraham Jones, Sanutel S. Wilmot, Moses Jones, James Dickson, Joseph Bleakney, Thomas Brown. Israel Steeves, Tlutmas Carter, Warren W. Price, Ruf us ChapiK-ll. John S. Bar- naby. John Reid, Frank Gallagher, Hypolite Galong, John S. Trites, Jidin Harris, Oliver Jones, James Powell, Lewis Richard, Titus Hicks. Jolm Fawcett, Jonas Taylor, Ruf us Wry. Lovell Lewis. Patrick Herbert, William (ileorge, Charles (!. Hamilton. James Dunlap, William C. Robinson, Daniel E. Casey, Jei-emiah Lutus, Stejjhen Mills, Eustache Babine, John Ford, Al>el Atkinson, Samuel G. Gilbert, William Duncan, Edwin O. Harsham, Hugh Davidson. Hiram Humphreys, Adam Tait, Thomas Baird, WalU'r Cahill, Job Allen, James Tingley, Thaddeus Legere, Rufus A. OooewisH. Ilnestis, Jere- miah Christy, John S. Barker, Samuel A. Akerley, Wm. C. Brown, Geo. W. Knox, Alexander Moody, George Nevcrs, Wro. Gibson, John S. Pat- terson, lienry Rogers, Thos. Davis, Wm. Vt'hitebead, Constantine "§- a % n i I •-I It- Country Produce sold by J. HORNCASTLE, Indiantown. Roed's Supen>hosi)hate of Lime, the best in the market at 74 YORK. [1880. I: a o ■<-» Oi 4-* G (It U < < d a 6 o W ? "3 s ■»-> s 03 Connelly, Archibald McLean, W. McLean, VVm. Jamicson, Geo. Lester, John A' Heckwith, I'atk. Selvage, Wm. Guiou, Saml. Dayton, I. Ather- ton, W. C. Joslin, John L. Grant, Thos. F Snnndera, Henj. H. Clayton, Bernard Elliott, Joshua Hillman, George H. Maxin, James Sutherland, Geo. E. Perley, William Wilson, John Anderson, George Kisteen, George Estey, Frederick A. Perley, William H. Murray. Joseph Ueed, Solomon Vail, Wi'liam Calder, Nicholas T. Wheeler, Wm. Roach, John Eggar, Robert Robinson, Thomas Miles, James E. Smith, William Earle, Zebulon Currie, Andrew Rose, Richard Bellamy, Asa Dow, lliram Dow, Alex. Thompson, Alexander Gibson, Lewis Fisher, Jesse Parent, | David Pugh, Jesse Christy, Wm. Clarksou, Asa D, Brooks, Edward H. I Hartley, William Dunham, James D. McKay, John L~ Fletcher, John i Griflitfc, James Johnston, Willicm S. Esty, George Hatt, Charles L. i Hartt, Stephen Boone, Wm. Grieve, George Ingrabam, Allington E. i Cliff, Samuel Colter, James Henry, William Boyd^ Asa Mitchell, James ' Parent, Michael Doherty, Leverit Estabrooks, Charles McCormack, Leo- | nard Yerxa, Geo. Foster, David Douglas, Zebulon Estev, Henry Itoone, i Chas. McGibbon, Hiram H. Veysey, William Foster, Alfred Whitehead, I Adam Jackson, John Rnthii ford, Geo. Coulter, Barton Gandy, David | R. Thomas, Jeremiuh Meaher, John W«£arker, Henry McFarlane, Jas. { P. Maclauchlan, Alexander Bennett, George Clements, Benjamin I Yerxa, William C. Joslin, John L. Grant, Hugh McKav, S. F. Grosve- j nor, John Taylor, Joel Millar, Alexander McLean, J'eter D. Keyes, Samuel Yerxa, William H. Biden, Richard Long, Benjamin Atherton, Calvin Estabrooks, Thos. F. Barker, John Davidson, James M. Brown, John B. Grant, James Yerxa, Norman Hallett. William McKay, C. H. S. Cronkite, C. L. Tilley, Jeremiah Howland, Alfred Bartlett, A. S. Hoyt, William J. Wiggins, David Lindsay, Samuel Watts, Thomas McVey, James K. Pindar, Robert Sloot, James W. Ebbett, A. S. Hartt, Benja- min R. Burt, John Richards, Thomas Dowling, John McBean, sen., David Richards, William Tomlinson, Samuel*K. Nasou, EdwaidSpeer, Alexan- der Foster, George Hagerman, Thos. Gillmor, Frank Watson, Wm. E. Johnstone, Odber Dunphy, Alex. Munro, Thomas Morns, Johd Lyons, Thos. Coburn, Luther Goodspeed, Whitman Estey, Wm. Fisher, Chas. S. Ingraliam, John Oliver, Benjamin N. Goodspeed, George S. Terrill, ; James W. Jewett, George Byrams, Michael Yerxa, sen., George H. Vanwart, William T. Howe, E. D. Estabrooks, Luke Lawson. John Shields, William Inch, J. R. Garden, John Swan, A. Charters, William . Hay, S. Wilkinson, Ricliard Jones, Gre^.r^'e L. Hoyt, James Bird, I Zopher B. Dnnphy, John C. Murray, John Hinchey, Alanson Mc- Nally, W. Harvey Ij.awrence, Abraham McKeen, Edward V. Merri- I thew, Abraham Brewer, sr. , Frederick W. C'lementa, Daniel H. Hart- ; ley, Adonijali Morehouse, Thomas Trail, Charles Heustis and Judscm I Gunter. Esquires. Ht()h S/je/-i//'.— Thomas Temple, E.squire. Deputy S/jrrjy.— William W. Long, Keeper of the Rolls and Clerk of the Peace— W. VanWart, Esq. iSnrrogale.—iivov^o. V. H. Minehin, Esciuire. Registrar of Probates.— Yr-Awh A. H. Stratton, Esquire : ,. .„., Registrar of Deedr and ir<7/«.— Abraham D. Yerxa, E.s(iuire. Coronn-f.—SnMx Ilammoud, John Marshall, Thomas Brown, S. D. Macphcraon, Theodore C. Brown, David Little, Hiram Dow, (ieo. Nevers. Wm. Jamicson, Hezekiah Cronkite, Charles McGibbon, Alexander Hay, George N. Howland, Charles F. Hoben, William McKcnnn, J, C. Mott, M. 1)., A. Bennett. C. E, Dow, M. D., George II. Vamvurl I and David Moore, Esquires. W > W 2 p r Hardware Store, J, HOENCASTLE'S, Old Stand, ludiantown. t». NASE & SON, Fel-ry Lftndlofr, Tndlailtown, St. John, N. B. •3 a ?. •g % a c « H < 83 tri 1880.] YOllK. 75 Judge of Probates. — G. F. H. Mincliin. Jiimes Henry, Esquire, Collector of Roynltles. Comtninnoner for taking Bail in the Supreme Court. — Daniel Gal- lagher, Esquire. Commissioners for taking Affidavits in the Supreme Court. — Thcsevrrnl Attorneys practising in the County. Commissioner under Qarnishee Act, 38 Viet., cap. 4 and 5. — John L. Mar.sh, Estjuire. Commissioner of the Alms and Work Ilonsc. — Daniel Brown. CORPORATION OF FRKDERICTON. Georue F. Gregory, Esquire, Mayor. ■ CharlcH W. Beckwith, Esquire, City Clerk. , ; .„, P. McPeake, Esq. , City Auditor. . Ml John Edwards, Esquire, City TreiMJurer. ■! Aldermen, \ " { " { \ Wellington Ward. St. Ann's Wai-d. Carlcton Ward. \ Queen's Ward. King's Ward. Jos. Vandine, Esii- J. W. Simmons. Esq. George H. Simmons, Escj. J. B. Gunter, Esq. James S. Beek, Esq. Thomas W. Smith, Esq. „ J John Moore, Esci. ( Alex. Burchill, Esq. „ ( Geo. N. Babbitt, Esq. I \ Marshall Richey, Esq. I. E. Smith, Esq., City Marshal, Andrew Liiwett, Esa., Chief En- giiieei, Georpe Hatt, jr.. Assistant Engineer ; D. Casey, Koad 2«Iaistei ; Mrs. John Fleming, Alms House Keeper ; Richard itudson, Clerk of l'h(eT)ix Square Market ; David Currie, Wharfinger and Harbor Mas- ter. I Elijah Clark, Esquire, Conmiissioncr of the Alms House. City Hall Committee.— Aldermen Simmons, l^eek and Cliff. Israel Smith, Server of City Tax Notices, and Collector of Miscella- neous Licenses. Israel E. Smith, Keeper City Hall. Assessors. — Thos L. Simmons (Chairman), John Hodge and James Farrel. Revisor.s.- Aldermen Gunter, Moore, Babbitt, Beek and Vandine. Trustees of Schoolm. — Appointed by Government : A. F. Ran- dolph, Chairman, J. L. Inches and Dr. Coulthard. Ai)pointed by City ( -ouncil : Geo. F. Atherton, A. A. Sterling, Patrick Dever and S. D. McPherscm. Police Department. — John L. Marsh, Esciuirc, Police Magistrate; John Hivhards and John McDonald, Esquires, Sitting Magistrates; , Policemen — John Woodward, ."sergeant ; Oliver Bruden and Patk. Farrell. I FiRK Department. — Alexandria Steam Fire Engi7ie Vomjyanii , No. 1, I Alex, Thompson Captain ; James White, Engineer. Frcdericton Steam ! Fire Engine Company, No. 2, F. McPeak, Captain. Win. Anderson, Kngincer. No. 4. ilnnd Engine, Henry Pollock, Captain. Anctionrers. — Jas. L. Beverley, Joseph Mvshrall, Geo. A Perley, W. H. Friel, Geo. B. Peters. G. H. Vanwart, B. R. Burt, J. LItllefield, Alexander Hay, Samuel Blair, George L. Hoyt, William G. Hatch, i Edward Lowe, E. Estabrooks, and Thomas McVcy. f a 3 I I ! » Ml E t S P I 3. CO O B W '4 Gi'ocery Store, nest Lome Hotel, Indiantown. Faints, oils, glass, nailb, &c., nt 70 KOYAI, FAMILY, [1880. I I I 2 i a I .1' c o s o Sl'llVKYOHS ()!.' liUMHKH. Willliot (luioll, TIlolllllH BlUHll-y, W. 11. Turnor, Alfred Turnor, IVtei- TliiiiiiiiK', N. T. Wlieeler, David ^HnTier, (Jeo. Talker, F. H. Berry, L. A. Kstey, II. McKally, K. lioone, A. W. Fleimng, (1. F. CJimter, John Stirling and W. ('alder. luHiwctor of ShingleH. -tlyniH Burt. _ SiiRVKVoHs oi' Wood ANO Coal.— Wilmnt (Jmon, 'I lioniaH TaiBloy, Thonia.s Howell, D. Currier, W. It. Turner, Jes»o Walters and Peter Haiuin^'. , SimvKYOii OK ICK. — D. Currier. FiuE iNsrECToii. — James FarroH. Fknce Vik>veius.— II. Dolicrty, W. McKny, I). Kenny, IJ. McCiiffcr- ty and Peter Hnining. \ OiTY SinvKYOR. — T. Wliitelicad, C. E., Esquire. Uamk Wakdkn.— Harry Beckwith. I Fredericton 8katin<' (!Iul).- Tlios. Temple, IVesident, Hon. John A. Beckwith, John Piekard, M.P., and A. F. Baiidoljdi, Eh, 1st Vice-President; James 11. Howie, 2d Vice-President; H. Mathewson, Secretary; lion. Jno. Jas. Fraser, Treasurer ; Rev. John M. Brooke, D.D., Chaplain ; Robert Thorburu, Marshal ; 1>. IIosBack, Piper. j MUNICIPALITY OF YOHK. Kingsclear -JohnC. Murray and John Feeny. Prince William— James Henry and (xeorye Ij. Hoyt. Dimifries- -Michael Doherty and ' H. A. Davidson. Canterbury — Tiuke Tiawson and D. W. (rrant. New Maryland— A. A. Nason and W. M. Fisher. Manners-Suttim Davi(l Clendenning and William Murjdiy. St. Mary's— Wni. McBean i'and BeTijamin Close. Stanley -Wm. ("urrio and John ('alhoun. j Douglas -Wm. Wilson and Wm. K. Johnston. Bright -Thomas (!o- I burn and James W. Jewett. l^ueenabury-John H. Murch and John , Oliver. Southam})ton — James K. Pinder and James T. Mastun. Warden. Wm. McBean, Esf|. I Secretary -Tieiisure)'. - Henry B. Rainsford, jr., Esii. Auditor. — J. A. Vanwart, E.s > W >< THE QUEEN AND ROYAL FAMILY. Her Majesty Alexandria Victoria, of the United Kingdom of Great Britain ami Ireland, (Jueen of the Colonies and Dej)en(lencies, thereof, 1 Empress of India, Defender of the Faith. Born 24th May, 1810, succeeded to the Thnme 20th June, 183rt, on the death of Her Uucle, King William IV. ( browned 20th June, 1848. Married 10th February, 1840 to his late Royal Highness, Francis Albert Augustus Charles Em- manuel, Prince (Consort Dukt^ of Saxony, Prince of Coburgh ami Uotha who was bom 2t)th August, 1810, died Dccendjer 14th 18()1. Her Royal Highness Victoria Adelaide, Mary Lotiise, Princess Royal, born 21st Novend)er, 1840, married 2.^)th January, 1858, to his , Imperial Highne.'<8 the (!rown Prince of (iermany. j His Royal Highness Albert Edward Prince of Wales, Duke of Saxony Cornwall and Rothesay, Earl of Dul)lin, &c., born Novemlwr '.>t.h, 1841, married 10th March, 1803, to the Princess Alexamlra Lubricating ami Burning Oils at J. HORNCASTLE'S, Indiantown. p. NASE & SON, P'oriy Landlnp, Indiantown, St. John, N. B. ' 1880.] DOMINION OF C.VNAOA. 77 o c ei -3 c 3 r a O W SI M s 0* a- O ■M s ( 'iiroline May Charlotte Tji)uisa Julia, horn 1st Deceinher 1844, eldest tltiu^'hter of the King of Denmark. Her Royal Ili^hneHH Alice Mand Mary, horn April 2r»th 1843, mar- ried iHt July, 1.S02, to Ids Koyal Hi^'lmesa Prince Lotiis Frederick William, of ileswe Darmstadt, died Novendiur '2(5th, 1H75. HiH Royal HiffhuesH Alfred Kinest Alhert, Duke of Edinhurj^h' Karl of Rent and Karl of Ulster, horn t)th of Aiigust, 1844, Vice Adiniial ('omnmnder-in-Chief of the N. A. it W. I, Station, married '2'.M January, 1H74, the (Irand Diichess Marie Alexandrowna, daughter of the Kiii[)eror of Russia. Ker Royal Hi<,diiieHs Helena Auifusta Vit^toria, horn 2r»th May, 184C> married July Hth, ISdO, to Piiuce Frederick (Christian ('harles Auyusta of Schleswin'-Holstein Sonderhmgh Auyustenhuryh. Her Royal Hi;,dineas liouise ( 'arcdine Alherta, horn March 18th, 184S, married iVfardi lilst, 1871, to John, Manjuis of Lornc, Kt., (Jovernor- (ieneral of the Dominion of (Canada. H H Royal Hi^dmess Arthur William Patrick Alh(M-t, Duke of Oonnaujjht, horn May 1st, 18:")0, ]jt.-('(»lonel Rifle RriLfade, 27th Sept., 1870. His Royal Hi.^dniess Leopold (jeor^'e Duncan Albert, horn April 7th, 185;{. Her Royal Highness Reatrice Mary Victoria Theodore, horn 14th April, 1857. DOMINION OF O/INADA. His FxcKi.i.KNCV, Sir John (Jcorj^'e Edward Henry Douglas Sutherland Camphell (commonly (;;illed the Manpiis of Jjorne), Knis^ht of the Most Ancient .-uid Most Noble Order of the Thistle ; Kni;,'iit (Jrand Cross of the Most Distinguished Order of St. Michael and St. ( JeorgeOovernor-CJeiK'ral of ( 'anada, and Vice- Admiral of the same. Stafk. ^[ajor DeWintou, Secretary. Hoji. Mr. Morton, Comp- troller. Hon. Mr. Harbojird, Scots Fusileer (Juards, and Capt. '"'hates, Dlst Reyt., Aides-de-Cami*. o 3 B CABIl^ET MINISTERS OF GEE AT BRITAIN. First Lord of the Treasury Ri;,dit Hoji. Earl of Reaconsfiehl, K. CI. I Chancellor olthe lOxchequer Ri-bt Hon. Sir Stafford H. Northcote. ' Lord High ChanceUor Right Hf N<»rthumberland. Secre- tary of State Home Department -Right Hon. iJichard Assheton (h'oss. SecretKry of State, Foreign Department Most Hon. Manfui-s of Salisbury. Secretary of State Cohuiial Department liigbt >|^>n Sir Michael Hicks Reach, Part. Secretary of State, War Department ; Right Hon. C'olonel Frederittk A. St.aidc^y. Secretary of State Ini Han Department -liight Hon. Viscount Cr.inl)rook. First liord of the Admiralty Right Hon. William Meniy Sndth. Post Master (Jeneral I — Right Hon. Lord .lohu Manners. President Roard of Trade— Right Hon. Viscount Sandon. n n M s % 3 O O o > p p 73 O 3 w Tallow, Tacking and Waste at J. HORNCASTLE'S, Indiantown. 78 PRY and TARRED SHEATHINCi PAPER ftt moVINCK OF NEW IIUUNHWICK. [1880. I ce *G s CO 03 S a o c i •a ■ - quken'8 rmvv coincil kor Canada. Ri-ht Hon. Sir John A. Mac.l..nal.l, K.C.IJ. (Preuiier), Minister o( the Interior. Hon. Sir S. L. TilU-v. Minister of Hnftiice. Hon. Snt Alexivn.ler Caniphell, I'ostmaster-CJeneral. Hon. J. (.. AitkeiiH, Hec- retary of State. Hon. H. L. Lnn-evin, Minister of PnbhoWorkH. Hon. SirCliarles Tnpi.er, Minister of Kailways. Hon. .1. H. lope, MiniHter of Agriculture. Hon. John ()'t\)nnor, I'reHulent of the 1 rivyj C'ouncil. Hon. L. F. Masson Minister of Militia. Hon. Janie^ Mcl)onal.l,t^^., Minister of Justice. Hon. J. ('.Pope, Minister of Marine aiul I'Mslieiies. lion. Mackenzie IJoWell, Minister of t ustoiiiH. Hon. Louis F. liahy. Minister of Inhinil llevemie. Hon. K. D. WU- mot, Speaker of the Senate, without portfolio. Mkmdkiw ok thk Sk.mate for thk PnovrNCE of Nkw BiirNHWicK.— Hi)n. Anioa. li. I otsfonl, Westmorhuid Hon. J. 1). Lewin.St. John. Hon. Williaiu H. Oilell, Freileritton. Hon. David VVark, Rieliibucto. Hon. John FeiKU-^'m, liathurst. Hon. A. R. McClellan, Hopewell. Hon. R. D. Wihiiot, Sunlsuiy. Hon. .It»]in (Jlasier, Sunbury. Hon. James Dev^r, St. .John. Hon. Win. Muirhead, Chatham. MeMBEUS OFTHK HorSK OK COMMONS FOR THE PROVINCE OF NfW Bri'Nswick.- Albert James Ro-ers. Carleton (;eorj,'e H. C<»nnell. Charlotte -A. H. (iiHmour. (Uoucester- T. VV. An^'lin. Kent— Antoine (Jirouanl. Kinj^'s Jaints Domville. Northumberland - Jabez K Snowb.all. t^uoens (i. (i. King. Restigouche (ieorge Haur)»ee and Charles W. Wehlon. St. John Citv— Sir Samuel L. Tilley, K.C'.B. Sunbury -(Hias. Bmiiee. Victoria -John L^ostigan. Westmorland -Sir A. J. Smith. York- John I'ickard. > r o » IIU Honor lion. P. A. MACDONALP, P.O.. Lieutenant Governor of the Province : of Ontario. ! His Honor Hon. THEODORE ROBITAILLE. C.B., Lieutenant Governor of the Province of QiK'l)i!C. HIsHonorHon. A.G. AllCllIIiALD,C.M.O.,LicutcnautGovemoroftlie Province of Nova Scoliii. HlB Honor Hon. EDWARD BARRON CHANDLER, g.C. Lieutenant Gover- nor of tJie I'rovinee of New Brunswick. His Honor H..n. THO.M AS KEATH HAVH.AND, Q.C, Lieutenant Governor of ilio Province of Prince Edward Island. His Honor Hon. ALBERT NORTON RICHARD, Q.C., Lieutenant Governor of UritiHli Cdliuuljja. His Honor Hon. JOSEPH CAUCHON, P.C. Lieutenant Governor oftiieNortli W'l'st Territories and Mur.itoha. His Honor Hon. DAVID LAIliD, Lieu'enant Governor of Keowatin, North West Terr.tory, O •1 3 t ft PROVIWOE OF NEW BRUNSWICK. His Honor the Hon. ElJWARD BARRON CHANDLKR, Q. C, Lieutenant-Governor of the Province of New Brunswick. Joshua Chandler, Kscj., Private Senrtui-i/ to the Llcntenant-Oovcrnoi: Ijieutenant-Colonel John Saunders, Aidt-de-camp. i p I s I o JS p Ha •c 1 4' , ■3 1 u 'V Ho C. w 1 Kr "2 ' }\i Id , I a. 1 1 1 As "^ 'l U« >>. U ft, P VJ j <> 'I §i; (H E1 to f S H §' G '0 c A r M M M O (1 m EC V. ti i s p E i^l M 1 H 1 (Ah ' F ■< H 1 1 M Mill SuppUes at J. HORNCASTLE'S Iiidiautown, r. NASE & SO>T, Forry Landing, Indlantown, Rt. John, N. H. P B r* ■ O 1880.1 niOVINCE OF NKW BUUNSWICK. 70 25 a .1! d be 5 c E iS. ^ § fl .S3 2 !3 P T .M ^ o w P3 'S t£ 2 t 3 3 o u. v.- ^ , '^ ►^ M P iJ p-« Ph < ►^ H M ,.,,.,.. I. ., , EXECUTtVE COUNCIU , . i ITo.N. KcjHKUT YoUN(i, President. Ifoii. William Weildorburii, Provincial Sucratary ; Hon. John JanieH FnvMer, AtU>iney-(jeiu'ral ; Hon. Michael AilamH, S\irveyor-(ieneral ; Hon I'ierre Ltintliy, Cliief ConiniisHioner ISoard of Works; Hon. J. H. Crawford, Solicitor-Cleneral ; Hon. W, E. Perley and Hon. D. L. Hanin;.;tou, without office. LEUH.rtATIVE COUNCIL. ,,- Hon. A. McL. Seki.y, President. ' • »' Hon. Wm. Hamilton, Hon. I). Hiinington, Hon. Robert Young, Hon. John LewiH, Hon. Thomas. R. Jones, Hon, B. Beveridge, Hon. C McTnerney, Hon. Joliii A. Beckwith, Hon. William Lindsay, Hon. Francis Hihhard, Hon. Aichihald Harrison, Hon. William M. Kelly, Hon. John Flewelling, Hon. Janie.; Ryan. Queers. — (icorge Jiotsford, Ksf<'li(ivl i rs I ■s Steamboat Supplies at J. HOBKCASTIE'S, Indiantown. To protect your Ram, Roof obtain (oftl Tar from 80 (OUllTH, 11880. Coiiiitii of York.— Amhew (J. Blair (Fr»;(l»«rieton) ; Fred. P. Thoinp- son (KrLMl«)rirt<»ii) ; Hon. John J. Frasor (I'Vetloricton) ; (ieoi*i,'e J. Colter (Moiit)k Keuwick). OKKICKKH OK HDUHK OK AMHKMIII.V. fjeorgo J. BHmh, Ewi., ( !lerk ; John HichiirdM, Ehij., f*lerlc AHHistant ; Harry Heck with, Kh(|.. Heiveant-at-.VnnH ; Kev. Joh. McLe w 1-4 5 •s t 1 D a © a I D I ►« B Si Cordage, all sizestat J. HOENCASTLE'S, Indiautown. p. NA8E A SON. F«MTy UiuIIhr, Indlaiitown. Rt. John. N. D. 1880.] CONHUI.H. 81 s ea o o u O u t a ><' H H OK COURT niVORCK AND MATi'.iMOMAI, CAITHM, Honon«l>lo Charles Fiaher, JiuIrc; F. A. H. Striiton, F.n(\., Ko},MHtrnr. COUnX OK VIOK ADMIKAr.TY. I Hon. ChiiR. Waftern, Judjjoand Commlssnry ; 11. lioator raters, Eftquire, Deputy Judgo and Cominis.miry ; Wlllium Jii'cU, Ksquiro, AdvoouU- (Sen- ei-al ; (Jeorge lUntch, Ks<|nire, Registrar and Scrib< , A. A. Stockton, I Esq., Deputy Ucain, at St, John, N. B. F. (). AlliHon, Kmi., I'ortuytieHe ('onsul, St. John, N. P. W. P. Morriw, Esq., Consular Ayent for Spain, at St. Andrews. Daniel Brown, Eh(|. " " " St. Stephen. Wm. Thomson, Vii;L'-f!on.sul, St. John, Sweeden and Norway. Richard Hutchinson, do. Minimichi, do. du. J(»hn Fergusons do. Pathurst, do. do. W. J. M. HaniuKton, do. Shediac, do. do. Allan McLean, K.s(|. Superintendent Marine and Mercantile Depart- ment and lioard of Trade, England. <, Dei)ositions, &c., for the Courts in the Province of New Prunswiek. John M. Chlsholm, Halifax, N. S., and Charles Reynolds, Halifax, N. S. Thos. Kelly, Esij., Summerside, P. E. I. W. H. Beattj', F.nq., Province of Ontario. John M. M. Duff, Es(|., Montreal. John Taylor, Esciuire, Mimtreal. Joseph Elzeard P.)uliot, Esq., Frazerville, 1*. (.^. William Simpson Walker, Es*]., Montreal, (leorge H. MuUin, E.>h ]i. liraman, H C»»urt street, Boston. Harry Pollock, No. 47 Gjesham Htai.se, Ijondon, (England). Commissioners of Deeds Ac, for Nova Scotia. A. H. l^eMill, F^sq., Barrister, St. John. X. >[erl)ert Vail, F].s«|., Barrister, St. Jt>hn. Geo. W. Burbidge, F)sq., Barrister, St. Jolm. Commissioners of Deeds &c., fi>r (Quebec. — Henry W. Frith, FiS»|., Barrister, St. John. Commissiftner for Massachusetts. —John Kerr, Esq., St John. Ijxth Ties at J. HOBNCASTLE'S^ Indiantown HAYTNO TOOLS in eveiy variety at - .*• ( 82 roxmTS. I [1880 TIMES OF HOLDINd SB:VERAL C^OURTS HERBMNAFTEK MENTIONED DURING YEAR If'TK. 8.- Nisi PHus Sittings. ( l,.~J^ast. M.— Moiulny. Ex.— For Return of Ex«'cu •.— Clri'uit Court. T.— Tuesday. )ns oniy^ Co.— County Court. ; W.— \\ ednesday. H if o c 0) 5 t a o 1 ^ e 1 ►. I 3 "^ 1 5 ■ H x 1 •< » ■ M FileH. all kinds, at J. HOSNCASTLE'S, Indiautown mm V. NARE & SON, I^eny T^ftnainp. Intllantown, St. .tohn, N. B. m NE irt. r 1880.] IIAKUIHTKHS AND ATTOKNF.YS. 88 EOLL OF BAERISTEES AND ATTOENEYS. g •.':>• [Obbkrvk.— Tlii>8c wlioso names nro printml In Italics arc cither not residing s 1 -';h ur not pruutiaing in tliiH rroviiice. ] ' I 1 • t NAMK9. Admitted Admit ted lleaidenco. -'- — ; J V 1 1 "3 Atloriiey. BarrLster. 1" 3 •Jame i Rhaiinon Morne 19 Feb. 1814 lit Feb., 1814, Xova Scotia. ' s a t Hon E. !J. (Uiu.idki-, Q. C. 11 Oct., 21 14 Oct., an Dorchester. S Charles P. NVetmoio, 11 July, "A:', 14 July, 25 Fredericton. ^ < WiUiniu ^Vileij, .... 17 Jul V, lit 17 July, 20 Uiv. de Chuto. •" t^ ' William Carman, IT) Oct., 25 .-i Feb . 2h Fredeiicton. ^^ '!? , Timothy U. Wetmore, H.C.L, 1.") Julv, 2S 16 July, 80 (J.igetown. !f : 1 ■ ■ £ //. Samuel Hallett Whitlock. . . . 18 July, tiii 10 July, 31 St. Andrews. HE •H ^ s Richard Carman. If. Oct", ao 17 do. 8'.^ Chatham. i a -i?i' c "1 % 1 t: ! Charles A. Harding, 11 Feb., 82 11 Feb., 34 Gagetown. • G eC ^1 William .lack, Q. C 13 Oct., 34 11 Feb., . 35 Saint John. ! ?t2! « i George F. II. Miuchin, do. do l»l Oct , 34 Fredericton. ' p C 0. fa F fieorgo Dixon Street, tj. C.,. . I'iOct, do 15 Oct., 85 ."^t. Aiuirews. .^ T JO{ ^' ' SamuelGuyMor.se, JioleH liani/ DiAeu, JJun. W. Iluidiii' O.Ml, A. n. do. do 7 Feb., 18 '5 11 Feb., 7 do. 37 35 Hopewell. Xova Scotia.' ! 1 2 iSJuly, IS)-. 8 Feb., 3S Fredericton. , H Stephen 11. llitchinys do. do. 12 Oct., 87 .•-^nint Stephen. 1 o Si o c Christopher Milncr. .... David Shank Korr. Q. V,., . . 17 Oct., do. do. do Dorchester. j "1 n ^ « 17 Oct. \>*'M 12 Oct. IS37 .■sftint John. 1 it 'J r: f— David Lewis Dihbloc. A. H., 6 Feb , nc. 11 Feb., 37 Woodstock. 1 '■ P i Jame* White Pdcrx, A. Ji. ; George Hotsford, 11 Feb., 3t! li Feb., 1837 do. 11 Feb., do. 1837 ."^aint John, Frederictiin. ' D r ^ 1 °' : t 5 1 William liitt*furd Chandli-r, ly June, 37 3 Feb. 4v Anchiil, C. H. 1 % • p t \ John If, lunntar, .... 14 Oct., 37 14 Oct., 37 Xova Scotia. 2. : H. c j Oharh» Waller Wnidlaw, 10 Feb., 38 13 June, 40 .\ew Vork. !? 1 Martin UlmU I'ulnior, do do r. Feb., 40 IJopewell. — r i; Francis A. H. Straton 13 Oct., 3S 15 Oct, do I'rcdericton. /■ 0/ James Stanley Moiae y Feb., 3'.t 4 Feb., 41 Ilestigouche. 1 » ^ r- (-\ The^philus De.sbri.suy, do do do do liiithiirst. i ■a i: s ' Samuel J. Srovil, A. Ji., IT) Juno, 3'.» 11 June, 40 .New York. H ' William K. M. Itnrtis, .... 12 Oct, do 14 Oct., 41 Saint John. p : S. X3 : {h' , William Tymj J'etern 13 June, 4n l)i June, do Kin;(H Co. tii 1 -n 3 ' Andrew C. lilack\ 17 Oct., 40 13 Oct., tl » Lewis!'. Fi.sher.Q. C, .... 18 June, d'.» 17 Juno, do Wood.stock. s 1 Wilnani3f. J/our 13 Oct., 41 13 Oct., 4'-' 1'. K. Island. .B a c 3 e •-' \ Charles Doherty, i Humphrey T. (Jilheit . . . . 13 Oct., do it Feb., '3 13 Oct., « Feb , 43 45 Saint John. I do. It i fc T/ioinas ('. ('/iiij)iiiaii do do{ do do Dorchester. 1 "1 William .TameH Gilbert 12 Oct., di'.lrtOct., do Shediac. George Oltv, ... '3 June, 41 ir. Oct., do niun|)toii. 1 SirAlbert J.Smilh,(iC U Feb., 4i> 4 Feb., 47 Dorchester. Varnishes, nil kinds, ^t J, RORNCASTLE'S, Tndini.towii Tradei-fl are invited to call and obtain pilces^at 84 UARIUSTEUS AND ATTOllNEYt*. [1880. s 3 ■»■' t O 0/ > 1 s NAMES. C. James OthU, A. P-t Tliomiis \V. IMisa, Jauios A. Jutnea, D 'tti/fas li.i^teiuuR, Sunuel Ji. Davithon, John Henry I'liiiir, (horge Hai-e, Suiniiel II. Thomson, Q AUm-t T. J). McKhma, .... (Jioorge IJlutch, .. . . James 11. Cnny, Alcriuidcf Tlioiimm 7\iuJ William Ihunj Jhitkcwaij... WardC'hii)maii Drury, A.Ji., Samuel Tljonison, Gt'orge J. HIkss, Frederick Codei', . .... William JI. liitvkerftdd (}. Skeflington Griinniur, Q.«J. Henry W. Frith. llon. lUvi MitiheU, .... Williare Wilkinson. (J. C Geo. G. Giroeit, A. H KJward Jack, . . . . \\. Li-ster I'eters, Q. C putt ill Fffi/tisittt, . . . . Kdward It. Chiuidlcr, Jun., John ('. Winslovv, William \V. Sheet, A. W., Iloijert llutcliiiisoti, . . . John Jiniies Fniser, Q ('., . . Jitiijaitiiit. <{. , ('hiitham. 5),Moncton. 5s Woodhtock. 51, Fredericton. 5i; llichibuclu. do Fredericton. 5) Halilax. N. S. 51 Saint John. 5;'. I {at hurst. 5*..' Saint John. 5. >.Suiiit John. 5;j' do. do| do. I. Amherst. 54 Fredericton. .'>5 Suint John. 51) lUchibucto. . . . .iSt. Stephen. 1 858 1. Suint John. doi lorciiebter. dol Saint John. BO Dorchester. doj.'^aiiit John. 5t), Saint John. ur Dorchester. (id; St. Andrews. tfy Fredericton. Ill, Suint John. n ■ r ■I » 5 '•5 CQ % a H •/ r < S » a M ' CD 1 r* 3 i ri V i y O : •Si & 'J - s •d p - a cS s, •a ]' 3 . o I. 1 o CarpentHrs' Tools at J. HORNCASTLE'S, Indiantown p. NASE & SOI^, Fcriy Landing, Indiantown, St. John, N. B. 1880.] BAIMUKTEUH ANIJ ATTOIINKYS. 85 l\ < ! a tl 'j > rS 1 ' ^ a •' e4 J «. V. ;; Of c / ' * ■fl 1 i r; / ;1 ?r ^ p 1^ ' M 5 ii ;. i: > X rr /. Kt .J- 7. U< ^ V. - ^> ^ M IS l- u «-' »•, E rt U, NAMKS. ■■3 i in II M 3 1 4. 'c Amos IhUford CItandler, T. Gray Merritt, F. E. Barker, D.C.Ii.,ti. C, Frederick P. Robinson, ... Charles AlliBon I'cck, William Munson Jarvis, . . . Joseph C. Uarberic, Charles H. It. Fisher, John (iratton (.'Hff'ord, . . . A. Rankin Uedcll, A.li Thomas A. Welling, Edwaru L. Wetmorc, A. B. William M. Connell, LL. B., George F. Gregory, T/iouiwi Kelly, William Colebrook Pcrley, Charles A. Holstead, George E. King, A. B., Q. C. T. Barclay Robinson, A. B., Charles H. Chandler, Caleb Richardson, Piitruk E. Sweeny, Finnemore E. Morton, Lewis A. Mills, V'illiam L. T. Seely, James F. McMiiniis, Alfred Henry De.Mill, A II. Ijawrance Sf iirdoe, A Silas Alward, M. A., IHer Milluf, Hubert limoks J'dcrs, Edwin Byron Wiuslow, . Robert Caie, Thomas Lewix llarHson, A Andrew G Bluir, A/J'ml F. Sfm-t, George McSorlcy, James G. Forbes, 111 ry C. McMonaglo, A. (^. Fairweather, Frederick W. Stockton, . . . Walter Jatiut Kilner, William lleibcrt Sinnott, . . . Robert .f. Ritciiie, lioheit Midtlifw, A. 21., ... Stardei/ Jloifil, Allan Alfred I'eck, Randolph Kutcluim Jones, Isaac Allen Jack, li.C. L. . . . Jantes llaitnay, John J\ lliidxoii, Herbert X. Vail, : . Jxrad >S, (iroxH, Daniel Jordan, Admitted Attorney. M. M. Ji do June, do Oct., April, April Oct., do do U Feb., it; April, 12 June, do do do do 12 June, do do 10 Oct., do do do 19 Oct, G Feb., i;i Oct., 11 do 17 June, 15 Oct., do do Feb., do do April, do do 13 April, 10 June, do 13 Oc',. do 13 Oct., U do 14 Oct., lt> do li! April, ir> June, 12 Oct., ir)Oct., do do do y Feb. 11 18 AMinitlnl BarrisltT. d' CO do do do K) do do do (13 do t;3 do do do do do do (13 do do do 03 C4 ()■ do 04 64 do do 04 do do 0'. do do do 19 Oct., June, Oct., June, April, ly Oct., ly do 14 Oct., Feb., llesiilonco. do United States. 60 Saint John. 61 62 7 June, 10 do do do do 12 Juno, do 10 do i3 Oct., do do. do. 63 {Hopewell. <;3 Saint John, do Oalhousic. do Fredericton. 64 1 United States. 64 Fredericton. , . . Shediac. 04, Fredericton. 65i Woodstock, do Fredericton. do P. E. Island, do Saint John. 6o>Moncton. do Saint John. 64| do. Oft I do. OORichibucto. . . .JArostook, 65 Sussex Vale. 66 St. Stephen. 60 Saint John. 60 Bathurst. 65iSaint John. 65; do. do do. {',{') Ottawa, . . I Australia, 07 Fredericton. do Richibuuto. United States. 67 j Fredericton. do do. Saint George. United Stales. Saint John, do. King's County. 07:'ronmt<». 07 {Saint John. 071 do. do New York, do' Hopewell. do 11 Oct., 07; Woodstock. do|12 0ct., 07lSaint John, do'll Oct., 07 St. John. do I New Vork. do ; 1 2 Oct. , 1)7 Saint J ohu. 13 Oct., ly Oct., y Feb., 11 Feb., II Feb., June, 13 Oct. April, doll.-) Oct., 6r)'10 Feb., •■.7 08 I'liitci I States. Saint John. AxeH, Narrow and Ship, at J, HOBNCASTL£*S, Indiantown. C' 86 .2 '3 a I a 1 0) o a 0! U £ eS § B B o 5 FEEDING, OATS CORN, SHORTS AND BRAN at BAURIHTEU8 AND ATTOllNEYR. [1880. NAMES. Josiah Wood, . . . . Alfred E. Oulton, .... AuguHtusH. llanington, John Herbert Oawford Gilbert 11. Piij?s!cy, LL.B., Jeremiah 'I'r.iviH, L. LB Alfred A. Stockton, A. M., Michael Adam!*, .. .. Charles \V. Beckwith, .... Ezekiel McLeod, LL.U., . . . . H. Cbipman Skinner, .... Thomas Milledge, M. A George Frcd'k. Fisher Alex. W. Baird, •loshna Chandler, A. B., . . . . Stephen B. Appleby Charles 11. Lugnn, A. B George U. Steadman William Ji. McSweetii/, .... William C. Milner, .... Daniel C. Courser, LL.B L. Richmond Harrison, A.B. Charles A. Stockton, LL. B. •James 1). I'hinuey, A. B John Russell Armstrong John Korr, George IT. Mull in, LL. S, . . Alex. Std.toii T/ioinpxoH, . . . . Samuel Joseph Baker, . . . . Edward R Gregory, {A,. B., Montesquieu McDonald, John Willot, Thomas W. Peters, Jr., LL.B I'ierre A. Landry, . . . , Lemuel J. Tweedie, ... Janr.^.-* Mitchell, A. M. ■lames G. Stevens, Jr, A. B. Henry Uilyard, LL.B , Robert 0. Stockton, LL Edward T. (J. Knowloe, Melbourne McMonagle, Barry R. Plant. A. Rainsford Balloch, Robert A. Borden. A.B. George W. Burbidge, A William I'ugsU'v, A. B., . Charles Abni'r Mucdonuld, William B. Wallace, Allen Ottv Karle, Philip Palmer, Caleb T. Fox, Leander A. \Vhite, ./. Arthur lutitiDentlur, William II. JJickium, Ae, 15 Jun?, 11 Oct., do do 11 Oct., do do 8 Feb., 13 April, 8 Feb., 1.") June, 12 Oct., do do do do do 7l'-^0Feb., do| 8 April, dolio Feb., do! do do do ■27 Jiuie, do do ■>A Oft., :8 June, i7(>ct., 27 June, -t Fob., .'7 Juno, do d<. 71 do do do 7-.' do 7;; do do do du ... Dorchester. 63 do. do Saint John. fi8 Saint John. OS Saint John. 6S Snint John. 69 do. Newcastle. 09 Fredericton. 68 Saint John. 69' do 69 Saint John. 69 Fredericton. 1)9 Saint John. 70 Dorchester. 69 Wood.stock. 70 Fredericton. . . . Moncion. 70 'Halifax. 7o Suckville. 70 Woodstock. 70 Saint John, do do. do Richibucto. 70iSaint John, do du. do Boston. 71 Fredericton. 71! Tobique. 71|Saint John. 71 do. 7l' do. do do. do Dorche.^ler. do Newcastle, do St. Stephen, do do. 72 Saint John, do St. Joliji. do Sdint John, do St. Stephen, do Madawaska. do do. 72 .Moncton. do Saint John, do do. 72 Suint John. 7:5 78 74 75 74 do. do. do. Gagetown. Saint John. do. do. 1 ' 'J; p I P It w 1 > 1 H i a 'J f 4/ w (A 1 *< 3 'i w ^M Z i--. a 1 !B rt 5| 0^ s* % c ; k^ »— ' p d ' 1/ p iz B t . C i' a, ' - * 2 tc c r»- E to S S5 if c c p OJ eS > B a (Ml t tH ' rA u s ^ g Cj H M Laujps and t'bliniieys at J. HURNCASTLE'y, Indiuntown. 1'. NASE & SON, Ferry I janding, T IB AND J idia iTT< ntow'n, St. John, N. B. (T " ,11880.] 1J.VUHI8TE1 il 1 JllNKYS. 87 NAMES. i A[} J une •74 -G June, 75 do. • 5 > George B. Fraser, do. '74 8 Feb., 7S Chatham. j, ^ ; James A. Belyea, .... ,. 1 .lames L, Kerr, .... do. '74 •.'0 Oct. , do Saint John. { do. 74 do d(i do. i; € ; Thos. Carleton Allen, LL.B.. ■i-i Oct., 74 23 Oct., 75 St. J(.hn. ; i p i Robert Harry Smith, .... do do 23 Oct., do .Moncton. 1 m 1 Joseph Howe Dickson, do do 24 Oct., 76 Dorchester. j -^ Frederick Herbert McKiel,.. . do .3 Oct., 75 Saint John. ^ Jas. Roach McMona^le, LL. 13. do u.< 33 Oct., 75 Sussex. B ! Hugh Havelock McLean 13 Feb., 7r. U Feb., 7r, Saint John. 1 ^ Henry A. Forster, do do . . . . Shediac. , ". Ilichard F. Quig'ev, LL.B.,.. do do do do Saint John. i 1 Miles B. Dixon, 23 April, do 31 April, dr do. 1 S William A, Park, .... do do do do Xewcjistlo. 1 / Michael Samuel Benson, .... 18 June, do 14 Oct., .... Chatham. h P Ed. Perley Williston, A. B.,. do do 19 June, do \ewcii8tli?. 7^ John Black, 33 Oct., 75 24 Oct., 7r> Fredericton. = Humphrey (Gilbert, do do do do ShedJnc. ~ ' Thomas McMillan, do do OFeb., 77 St. John. _. Clarence W. Treadwell, . . . . do do do do do. ' £ William A. Russell, do do 24 Oct., 7G Chatham. c John U. Cothcr, 3 Feb., 7H 8 Feb., 77 St. John. = Harvey Atkinson, .... 11 Feb., 7 a 9 a 1 3 '& a n en I House Furnishini; Uardwaru at J. HOBNCASTLE'S, Indiuutowii. n I •-J 88 a EARTHEN and TINWARE In variety at ECCIiESIASTICAL. [1880. NAMES. Albert S. Wliite, Sti'i)hcn Itnnd, JanieH Ambrose Hannah, . . Robert Mel icod, .... Hiirton H. Read, 1<. L.B.,.. . . Dennis B. (ralla^'her, John McAli.ster, . . . . Edmund (Jeorjfe Kaye, Geor;,'e 1*. ThomjiH, . . . . Adam A. liankine, . . . . Francis J. Duffy, Wm. Hy. Hatheway John T. Harrington, . . . . Narcisse A. Tiandry, L.L. H, Anibnwe I). Rich»n1,L.L.B. Henry A. Powell, B. A George V. Mclnerney, . . . , Admitted Attorney. ly Oct., (5o do do 13 Vvh., 17 April do do do do do do do 24 do do • • • ' • • • < Resilience. SuHHex. St. J«»hn. St. John. D«»rchester. Andov*r. t 'unii)bellti>n. St. John. • • t • • ■ • • Moncton. St. John. do. Chatham. Dorchester. do. Sackville. Richibucto. ECOLESIASTIOAL. THE CIIUllCU OF ENGLAND. Bishop— Most Rev. John Medley, D D., MetropolitJin of Canadn. J'Vederictoii. Alexander, ficv. P., Sub-Denn, Cnllu'-Clordon, Rev. M. M. Rector, Trinity, drill, Fredericton, and MiMionary at! St. Stephen. New Maryland. Alinon, Rev. Foster, Curate St. Marys, St. John. Arnistrone, Uev. rn-orge M., Hector, St. Mark, Sa'ntJohn. (Rural Dean.t Cireer. Rev. \V. Missionary, Burton. Uanford, Uev. S. J., Mliwlonary, Up- liani. Hansen, Rev. Neils M., MisMonary, Ne^y Denmark. 0. o ? •1 P r Armstruni;, Kcv. W., Keclor St. James, iHurtin, Uev. Thomas, (retired rector) Saint John. | Canterltury. ! Armstrong, Rev, W. B, Rector, Wei- Iloyt, Rev. L A., Missionary, Andover ! ford. iHiltz. Rev. A. Missionary, Derby. Barbour, Rev. 11. H.. Missionary, St. FToadley, Rev. A. Missionary, Aber- ' Andrews. Newcastle. I deen. Bliss, Uev. 1). M., Uoctor, Wc>n. (Jarilner, Rev. (Jeorge, Curate, Hamp- David. NcaUs, Rev. IL, 11.. Rector, Richmond. Neulos, Uev. J.. Rector, Oagetowi. NcaIc^ Rev. T., Rector, Woodstock— (Dean Rural). Newnham, Rev. O. S. Point DnCliene. Parnther, Rev. D. B., P^ector, St. Jude, , Oarluton. -(Rural Dean.) i H o Z i a (5 C H IS 188 Par SI p Pen ? M V Plci ci w «S Uol Iw U m.^. a Rus > SI Sch 'c Ste' c P X Seoi 1 Sha riha tti Sill, u, P % Him Hini pa Smi V. t (I C C ^ 1 WiK Wil P^ Ket < Ksq H Re\l < Ket Clocks, House and Marine, at J. H0RNCABTL£*8, Indlautown, if p. NASE & SON, Ferry LantHnpr, Indlantown, St. John, N. B. 'c c V, o c < H :t>q.; Secretary, Rev. Canon Ketchum, D. I); Auditura, C. 11. Fairwcather Esquire, and G.W. Whitney, Esquire; lioarilor Home Missions— Tlie Most Rev. tlie .Metropolitan (ex officio). Rev. G. M. Armstrong, Rev. T. E. Dowling, Rev. S. Parti'Idge, Rev. Canon Ketchuin, D. D., (ex officio), tl. A. Scholleld, Esq., B, L. Peters, Esq., W. M. Jurvis, Esquire, E, U. Chandler, Jr., Ewiuire. G. R. Parkin, Esq., II. \V. Frllh, Esq , (ex officio), Geoiije A. Schofleld, Esq., Secretary to Comnuttee. Finance Coniutillee, W. M. Jarvis, Esq., U. L .Peters, felsq , K. T. Clinch, Esq., W. C^arnian. Esq., T. AV. Daniel, Enq., (1. E. Fenety, E8«|., II. W. Frith, Esq., Treneurer. G. L. Schotlehl, Es(|. Provision for Wiiiows and Orphans of the Clergy, T. Barcla.v Robinson, Esii.. Secretary. Executive Committee. — Hon. Chief Jtjstice, Sainuel U. IWrton, VV. Carman. R. T. Clinch. T. W. Daniel, Hon. Judge Fisher, (ieorge E. Fenetj', T. It lluninglon, C. K. L. Jarvi?, Allen I.Jack, II. A. McMonaglo, U. L. Petern, Hunl Peter-, G. R. Parkin T. Uarcluy Robinson, Col. J. Robinson. G.Sidney Suilt'i, G. A. Sehoflcid, J. WnodfordeSniith, H. L. Sturdee, 0. W. V.cldon, George W. Whitney, Hon. Judge Wetmore, Hon. R, D. Wihnot. ROM.\N CATHOLIC CLERGYMEN, IN TUB DI0CB8R OF SAINT JOUy, KKW BRUNSWICK. The Right Rev. John Swbknt, D. D., liishop of.St. John ; Rev. J. McDavitt, Rev. F. O'Flaherty, Rev. Antoine Ouellet, Rev. H. Mehan, Very Rev T. Connolly, Kcv. W. E. Gaynor, C.>rkton, St. John; Revs. J. C. McUeviit,an*l Carl Pricellus, Freilericton; Rev. James Quinn, (.'. Collins, St. Steplicn; Rev. John C. Murray, V. O. Woodstock Rev. W. T. Chapman, Johnsville, Carleton Co.;Kev. E. McAuley, New Ireland, Albert County; Rev. 1>. Doyle, Saint George ; Hev. W. Foley, Moncton ; Kev. P. Parrel, Pctei'sville, Queen's County ; Rev. J. Verek^r, Sussex Vale, Kings County: Rev. Father Lefebre, Superior of St. Joseph's College; Fathers Lecours, L'Abbie, LeBlanc (Hrard, Corndcr, and Roy, Memramcook; ttev. F. Belliveau, Quaco; Rev. P. Uradley, Cape Raid ; Rev. J. Ouellet, St. Mary, lluctouche ; Rev. J. Michau'l, Ductouche; Father Doucet, Uarachois; Fathers Elhier, and Bnzogae. Grand Digue ; Rev. Mr. Bazoge, Cocaigne; Rev. F. X. Cormier, Kingston. D !? o i g tlorse shoes and Nails Qt J, HOBNCABTLE'S, Indiantown. TEA and COFFEE, Vevy Cheap, at s ■§ •-9 < 6 s d JS 4-) o I a o 1 s J? (2 00 Ercrfuac (-<»rner, " Tbeberifi ; Tr-icadie, Rev. JoMeph a. Uabineuu, Rev. Pokenioiiche, Rev. StanwhiUB J. Doucet; Hhi|ii»e;^n, Hev JoHe Luke Allan ; Jiweph Joseph Father Rev. River, - p.. I - , — . Basil, Madawiutka, Very Rev. ThomaH,F. Harry, V. (J. Uev I^. N. Dugall ; St. Lenoard, Madawusku ; Rev. I^oui.) A. Lanniere ; St. KranciH and St. Hillary, Mudawaska; Rev. JoaeiihPelletier; St. LnidorOjCo. Gluuccater, Rev. L. (Jagnon. WE8LEYAN MKTIIODIST MIX18TEU8. JONFKUENCK O*- NKW nUlJ.V.SWIC'K ANIl PKI.VOK Kl. illD LSI AND. Rev. Hezikah McKeowu, President. Rev. R. W. WetlUel, A. B., Secretary. ST. JOHN Dl.sxniCT. St. John, (Queen Rouare), John Re«l, St. ,Miii, (Ct-nlcnnry). Jnjiepli Ilnrt ; J. R. Niirraway, A. M., John Prince, Supys.. St. John (Kxiiioutli Street ).llezekiah McKeown, St. Jt>An (VortUnd) Uenj. C7iap|H^U. A. B.,St J/m (CnrmArthen atrcH^t), Henry Pope, D. I)., PupernumerMrieH. .S7. John ((*ounty MlHHion), D. DaviK Moore, A. B.. Fuirvi/Je, Wilson \V. IakUv. Sitm-r, John F. Betta. Apfthtujul, William Tweetly. Upluiin CharIeK C'oniben. S. W. SpraKue, Kiii>ernunier- arles. St. Martin*, Williuni .1. Kirby. (rnind htk'-, Silas Janies. onttmilein, A. K. B. Shrewsbury. WeUfortl, A. K. I^Pape. Kiny'dirH, Ueoige It. I'.iyson. 'I'be brethren on the WeUford nnd Kin).'iitun ('ircullii to excliiiitiie once h (|uiirter each with Brother Sbrewsburj-,. II. McKeowu, Chairman. R. W. Weddal A B., Financial Secretary. PREDERUrroN "IHTRICT. Fredet-i<:ti>», Edwin Evans ; H. Daniel, lupernumerary. Ktfijiiclea>' Heniy J. Clarke. MarymlUe, Waidron W. Brewer. GHt»>n, Matthew r' KniKht, A. B. Naaliuxuik, U 8. Johnson. SttinUy, Frederick Fre(>man AHth- ! yj Thoinas Allen. Upjter Kent, Win. Penna. Arthurette, Kicbaril Opie ' The brethren on the Fretlericton, Oilwon, KiiiKseleai* Mai'3'sville and i Nashwaak ciivuits to change. E. Evans, Chairman, W. W. Colpitts Finaii- 1 clal Secretary. ., , ' MIRAMICUI DISTRICT. | Cluitfiam, Stephen T. Teed. NevTcmtle. George Steele, mchibucto, Isaac N- Parker. Bttt/ dii Kin, Septimus E. Colwell. Tnbusintnc, Henry Penna under the superintendence of Bro. Tee«l. BiUAurnt, Isaac Howie Campbell ton. William Tippett. Dtrf*!/, Douglas H. Lodge. S. T. Teed, Chairman i Isaac N. Parker, Vlnaneial Secretary. SACKVILLB DISTRICT. SaclttlU, Douglas Chapman. SJucatlonallnrtUution, Charles Stewart D D Theological Profeiior and Chaplain ; John Burwash, A.M., Profesaor of Naturn'i i V « t. n r. ^ : ' r» ^ w r > c H b S K hH si >< - a s pk« P « »■* H i. < ■ M Cheap Groceries, Cheap Hardware at ^, HOBNCASTLIS'Q, p. NASE Si SON, Fen-y Laiuliuf?, Indiantown, St. John, N. B. 380. non, ««n, ion ; Rev.- Kev. Jieo; Jo»e Ian ; H meph t fiepb ffi ftther t •t. liver. '^ iaHil, r l;St. 1 .1 St. s* L'iiter, r^ 1 •^ Ni, » T i>7 t .* P •etary. X I X llHft : r' cckiah 73 R.W. 1 T ■J iroot), r DaviK » thiUpti, 1 f^ luiner- |W imilein, > 1 • '.lyson. iu:irter ! H dal, A. H n yttdeff r» 3 pa c s s is c S a < W 1880.] KC'CLKHIASTK'AL. 01 i^cieiice; Diivid Keiimily, S.T.I)., I'rindpiil of Ladit'.s" AciKlpiiiy ; <'harUsII. Tttlsley, A.M.. Principal of Male .Vcadt'iiiy. >iifi IVt-, .Jolm K. Allfii, A. D. McCnIly. A.B. Atouvton, RnU. iMinean. Corarddli; W. K. .I<»hiisiiii, undi-rllie tiuperititHnileiicor I'ro. Diiitcan. Slu'(il>lioro\ Cliai-lus W. liamilt-iii. //urelorH; A(iiiila Lucas. iSaHnhuri/, .lolm t'olt»M'. Kfylti, Chns. II. Muaatou. Hub. Dmicaii, Cliuirman. Tho.s. Ma:-bhall. Fin- ancial Stcit'tHiy. HT. BTKI'IIB.V DitTRICT. St.St/jthen, Howard Siira^ruc, \. >l. MUlt/ncn, Charloo \V. Dutchcr. Saint Aiiilffiri', V, W.lliirriHoii. .S'<. Jltrin'.i, Oeorpe llniTison. Saint Jiiihm, J. T. IJaxt'iidale ISotuihev, William Wiuss. Deer Jatamf, Thomas Hick*, Gfand M.inau, One wanted. V. W. Iluriiaon, Cliulnnun. V. W. DutchiM-, Financiul ."eciefury. C'LEUUYMKN OF THE PUESBYTEliTAN CHURCH (^F CANADA IN THE I'UOVIN'CE OF NK^.• lillUNSWlCK. P,-inhiit''.ryofS .MuiTuv, Ihictouche, &c. Josepli ton. W. Mitchell. A. 11, Sf. Andrews Cliurch, S Oarleton, Biiini Jolin. I'. A. Melvi le, M. A., B. M N . St. Stephen. Keiii:etii McKhv, B A., Hi'! .Missionary. W. Hosii, B. A., IV Wil.iam. Hev PieH'ii/ti-i 1/ if Mini III ic/ii.—TUnwn^ (i. .loliiisirn, IPaikvllle. Win. Murray, .>l. .\., New"CllV!i^ll•, V. <. Chatham. Ale.x. Itu.i^iell, Dalhou- sic. J. C. Hcrdman. Can">b('llton. Ani us iMi'Master, New .Alills. IlKI'OUMEU IMIKMUVTKUL^N CIIUUCMI OF IHELANIL St. John, vacant. J. It. Lawgon, B.trnesville, St. Martins, and Black Hi vcr; Millatnaui and Watson Settlement, vacant. BAPTI.ST MINISTKIlsl IS NKW nKUN'HWICK. WKSTBIJV AS.SOCIATIOV. Rev. .1. (i. Harvey, CVntivville. Carh-tou, Co., Moderator j Rev. J. T. Eaton, St. Steidien, (!lerk, KeV8. a W.M. Carey, A. M., W. V. Kverett. A. M., A. J. Wileo.x. J. E. Hopper; A. M., Ceo. Armstrong', A. >!., and Jan e« Spencer, Saint John ; Kdwaril Hick, »nn A. M. Cnrleion ; , Tortiand ; Samuel Hurt, Jacksonville; .Ins' Cahill,'l)ebcc .Junction ; II. A. Charlton, Kni>xford, C. C; Henry J. Coy, Wood.stock : T. W. Crawley, A. .M.. Saint Andrews ; J. I). Eatnian Fredericton; William M. Kdwards, niis.-ihehl; (Jen. Ksiahrooks, Simonds ; J. T. Eaton, St. Stephen; Henry !laille.^ Otnal)0!<, t^. C. ; J. It. Harvey, Ccntreville ; OeorKe Howard, MauRervilh'; I'.. N. Hunoes, Si. MaryV, Y. C; I). 1'. Harris. Sprins- Ih^hl. Y. C ; Charles HenthT.son. Jacksonville. C. C. ; Ihiijainin Jewett, Hartlund ; I'etei- II Knight, li. t^uecnsbury ; W. I). Manzcr, St. MaryV, Y. C : T. M. Monro, Newcastle ; T. H. I'orter, Fredericton; I'. (). Keece, Uppt-r Keswick ; W. C. Uideoiif, St. David ; T W. Sautid-rs, Prince Wdliam ; (Seo-ge Seint, (/ Co., ; K. W. Kelley, B. A, St. .lohn ; Ceo RiRby, .lack.soutown : H. .1. Shaw, Rockland ; James Trimble, Peim- lleld ; W. k. Vl«;kery, Ledffe ; S. R. Walls, Carleton. Motto at J. HURNCASTLES, Indiantown, Small Profits and Quick Returns. d a f N't 3 r v Hutrtt'ld. Hl«ukvill»* ; A. H. Iluywanl. RuL'khui'l . M. P. KluK, Chlpiuun ; Jiw. H. May. I'orlluiul ; Win. .1. Parker, Kt. John ; U. L. Prici*, Ludlow ; D. V. Stilwffl. Scotch Town ; F. 8. Todd, WoiHlstock. EASTKRN' ASHOCfATIU.V. Rev. T. A. Blackttdai', Harvey, AUwrt Co., Moderator ; ttev. C. B. W»ddon, HillHhoro' iLrk. Itevi. (ieorite Ueckwilh, Jaiiifg ]Ierrl(t, Ilivelock; T. A. Ulackmlnr, Harvey,' A. C. ; Ditvl I Craruiiil, MpriiittAuM ; W. A. (Jtrey, Sussex ; Julin OooiiiIiuh, Grand Lake; \V. \V. Corey, 8iiliHi»ury; K. C. Corey, Pv'iob4*|uii ; J. M. Curry, | llilUuoruU){li ; D. L. Oititieiiier, i>i>:iit Mid^i': ; W. J. Carpenter, New llortoa ; Patrick DuOfy, IlillMboro ; J. K. FilltiMre, I'lirtle Creek; Juhn Uauiiiinn, Mone ton: Jiiinen (iolilrup, Covenlu'e ; H. 11. ilerrilt, ; lleseklidi lliirrts, C'lunherlnnd Kzi'kiel lloppir.'Coverdalv ; J. W. llii^he!*, Ilaveli ck ; K. II llowi*. Moueton ; KIIhh KlL-'stcad, CullinaCorner ; 8etli W.Kieritead, Hillsdale; Oitwell N. Keith, Sprint^hill ; Milledife Lewis, A. U. Muciloiialil, Narrowt, U C; S. V. Moore. Hillshoro' ; Ilobert Mulch, Kolhfav; J. A. Smith, I. K. Hill and Abel Washurn. Maint Martinx; Peter 8praKt(, SprinKt^eld ; (>. W. i Hprintrer, JeiiixeK; J.C. Steadnian, EIkIii; Sohunon Smith, Mupleton, KIkIii; Thof. TJtIi:, St. Stephen; C. H. Walton, Hillshoro ; A. Chipuiin. Hopewell, ; JanuH Tozer, 1). Ulakney Kinnear. i LifiCNTiATKH. j). Clevelund. Hopewell ; J. Helyea, Hopewell. S. Berekley. f'anaan : W. (Jro.s.s. HillHohro" ; K. iluttteld, ; A. E. Uyke man, Jeinseg : H. U. SlialTern, Hampton ; A. VV'iUiamM, Jackwtu. NKWBIIUNSWICK IJAPllST HOME MI.S8I0NAKY DOAHD — 1879-80. T. H. Hall. V '\., Pre'jIilent; C. 1). Kveritf.Vice President ; Rev. J. E. HopiHT, Corre^pDndinK etary; Kev. K. Iliokson, UicurdinK Secretary ; J. H. Harduif?' Treacur -; T. I .'avien, Amlitni-. Kxeoutive Hoanl — (JilberlWIiitc, Willaiii, Al- wood, Tiios. ].. Hay, J. F. Mur.ilers, (ieo. W. iMa.sters. Henry Vauithan, J. J. n.igt»lck J. f. Mxy, M. Cowan. W. H. Hall. (J. VV. Ly«>n, James K. MjvhUts. Rev. A. J. Wileox. Rev. W. A. Corey. Rev. Ja.M. Spencer. John Marcli. S. F Hatllehl, T. S. Slimn*. William IaswIh W. H. Dykeman. J.W. Pulin. 'Rev. (J. M W. Carey. C. F. Clinch, Rev. (Jeorge Anu.stroii)c and Hon. A. McL. 8«tly IIO.VUD OF K.)l{EION MISSIONS. Hon. A. McL. Seely, Clialramn ; Rev. J. M. Cramp, I). D., Corresimndlnif Secretary ; Kev. W. P. Kvertti, \. M.. .Secretary ; T. P. Davie.*, Treasurer ; J. F, .Marstern, C. A. Kvcrott, and T. E. Sims, Auditor.'. Ilevs. A. Steele, K. Ilickson VV. A. Corey, (I. K. Day, .M. 1)., I. K. Itill, A. J. Wik«.x an«., Rev. Alex. MacgreKor; CheboKUe, N. S., Rev. JaiiuH Sliipporlcy ; Cornwallis, N. S., ; Milton, N. S., Rev. Enoch Rarker; lliooklyn, ; Pleasant River and Ohio, I « J. HOBNCASTLE'S Cheap Hardware Store, ludiantown. » a % t *ma 4i 'i UJ "* B ^ « - 1 < C - .« •^ * ■v * a ;:: « a a *< '■J »M u 1* i X m •-* < r. W T P ? m t^ •■• X ij ** n y. c ~ fS u c ♦- ? c a 9 s S hH -< J NB*' UHUNSWICK. OF m\\ &CJT1A AND Rev. Joseph Burktr, Cliairmao; lU'v. Duncan McOro^or, Secretary; Rev. Alex. MacUrogor, Mi-s.-ioimrv Secietury; I{ov. -; ; Jamt'8 Womlrow, Kxii.. Treu>»iiMtitute tli«» Ifnidu uml Mi-isioniiry Coui- niitteo : Uov. — K<' v. Simeon S_vkc^^. Hon. Freeman Tup- per, William Andernon, E-q ,'V. 13. Jtarker, KhrrcK|>oniiin« (secretary, Itiirlluinl, Curletoii County. I'lof. fi. K. F.iHter, Ueuonlin;: HenretHry, Kretlei-icton, N 11. Dr. I... X. Sluirp. Assistant Seeivtu<'y. Willlutu PetfiH, Kcciuiie, ireiiHurer, Siiiiil Jolm. Revs. . HurHunil; Kxokivl SIppcrell, .Soiiu'rvilic ; Kdwanl Weyman, Apohaqili, K. C. ; Jonepli Noble, \Voo«Utock, C. C ; Jncob (iiinler, Frutleriotiin ; Ueijur In Merrlu, OiniiboK; Alexander Taylor, Tl'acey's MIIIh; Robert Krencli. Dutch Valley ; John Perry, Victoria Corner; William kint(born, Nasbwaaxis; (^ A. Hartley, Curlelon, .S;ijiit Jnlm Tliouuis Connor, WouilNtock ; John MeKeiiiie, Jerusalem; J. T. Parsoiig, 8t. Jobn ; J. N. IJarneH, White Ilead iKlanil; 8le|>ben K. Curry, Ivower Koutlianiptoii; Tliomas Vanwart, WuodHtnck ; Williani Itrowii, Grand ll.irbor; Jurvl:* i(li;i«v, Middlt^ iSimondg ; (leoiguW. McUonalil, Woo.UtooU, C. C. ; J. K. Iteud, Kenwiok ; O. T. Hartley, L'pjier Woodnl"ck ; Joseph M* l.eo.l. Kredericton ; Aaron Kenn'-y, Munctun ; :*oloinon Smilb, Uuiia)ioi nUb, Sunlmry County ; KliJ.ib Gray, Centrevilie, CO.; Ileijamin 8berword, Lt-uiston. Maine; C. T. I'liillipg. Sussex; Tbnmas Fili- bcrtwrt, Keiii, U. C ; K. Garriiy, Lincoln; Jobn S. Jnnei>, Caverbill ; Jolin Grhvlnor, Hiist«)l, C. C. ; T, \V. Carpotiter, W'ickbiiiii ; U. Colpitfs, .Jaeksonvillu; J. Ilendemoii. Antlover, V. C ; 8. II. UVyiiian. Miineton ; O. M. Hul>ar, Norton ; W. DeWie , Fliiivneeville; and J. \V»'sley Clark, rortland, St. John. LicentUtUn.—J. W. Clark, S.W. tjba*r, [i. Ilartt, and K. Vince. HOME MISSION SOCIKIV OF TlIK F. 0. IIAPTISTS OF N. B. Rev. T. Viinwail, President; J. 11. Shaw, S. E. Curry, and .1. N. Mnrne», Viee-Pregideiits; Ilev. (i. A. Il:irt ey, tJorrespondiiif.' {secretary; William IVters. Hicor.liiij? Secretary; Klder J. T. Parsons. Treasurer; KIder (i. T. Hartley. Auditor. Kxecuiive Cinnniltee— I). \V. ChirU, Uev. (J. W. Mc- honnbl, Ucvf. J. U. Shuw, and •). McLuod, and Ibu tt\o Secretaries and Trea- surer. FOREIGN MISSION SOCIKTV OF THE F. C. DAI'TISTS OF N. B. Rev. W. Kini-'liorn, Piesident : IJ. Morritt, J. McKenzIe, and Solomon Sndth. Vice Preeidi.-iils; Kev. Joseph Mi Leoil, Corresponilinx Secretary ;.]. W. Clark, Recordinji Secreiiiry ; Wni. Peters, Esq., TrcaMurer ; U. Mcl^eod Vinoe, AssiNtant Treasurer; M. S pHliuer, E-q., Au-lllnr. Execuiive Committee— Revs. J. T. Parsons. 11. Merritt, (». A. Ilariley, (J. W. McDonanl, E. Weynian, J. E. Reu;!, .'aiues Patterson, and llic two Secretaries and Treasurer. F. 0. BAPTIST SADBAIII SCHOOL CONVENTION. Dr. fi. X. Sharp, President; f.il the Eldors of Conference, Vice- IVeBidcnt.s ; Henry Hartt, lleeonliuK Secretary; K. C. Freeze, K»q , Ag'.Mit ; Cyriia liuilt, Kmj., Treasurer; Executive Committee— n s. r o !? ■t & 1 VI s a m > H J. HORNCASTLE'S Clieap Grocery Store. Indlantown. d d E I B 5 4< a o For C'ftHh you can b»iy FLOUR ami fJUOCKRIKfl from H)4 kdh'.vtionai,. [IbHO. rrofHHtsor Foster Ut'v. 'ni(tiii.is CoiiU'ir, Uev. K. (Jurrily, ( harleH A. CliiiM', .Inhii (jimliiu' and .Inliu Ja-wis. K. 0. HAl'TIHr MIM8II:»h' KEI.IEF FL'NP. Hev. H. Kiiiiiy, rrtsi'li'Dt ; Ucvs. < '. T. IMiillips iiml I'.. ( 'ol|iittM. Vicf-l'rrsidcniH;' lliv. ,1. T. I'liiHons. KeconlmK Secretary ; l». \V. (Mnrk, Ksq, TriiisnriM ; F. (5 Fni-zc, Ikii., Aii»iiiaM, U. T. Iljuiloy, JoM'|.h Nobtu itnd A. Taylor. V. C. P.AI'TIST IJOAMO OF MANAOKRS. Rev. (1. A. Hartley, I). W. Clark, Jiobert Sli|>p, 11. H. I'«lm«r, B. A. SLuvv, aid KobcitK. McLccd. CIIUISTIANS, on DIHCIl'LKS OF (MIIIIST. .«?ikiii« .loliii, N. IJ— CiiliurB Sirt'ol. — Hldcr David <>. 'IlioiuaK. Kiii>» stn'ct. KI.Ut (iiM)ige (Jiiniilv. Dum- tni<. Lclrlc Fldi>r H. (Ircfnluw. MiasloNAItV llOAItl). Elder K. ('. Ford. Ctittirniaii. <•. H. Kiiu'ry, Tronsiircr. .1. K. narm^H. S«'C. W > n EDUCATIONAL DKFAUTMKXT OF TIIK I'KOVTNCK. PuoviNOiAi. ItoAiii) or Kin;<'.»TioN.— Ilie (loveriior, lliu Meuilitrs of ibu Kxenitive Council, tlie rrf^liltiit of llic IJiiivtTslly of Sew Unimvick, niiil tht Chief HtiiMT- liiteniU-nl of Ktliioilion. ("iiiKf .^■itrKiiiNTKNKKNTorKDrcATK)!!. — Tli«'ti(h)ri' H. Hand. Fsq., M. A., I). C. L. (!l.KI(K OK A.-«I»TAST. — im,' TIlOinpHon. W, Croik-», A. .M., I'riiu'iiiul of Normiij Poliool. A!«H(K»nntH, II. C ('iced. M. A. .luH. FowltT. M. A., Mh-H M. K. (irc^'ory, Miss .Vlicc Clink. Mr. Kdw. (.■mlwiiiliidi'i*. H. .\. Mtxlcl Siliuol liislriK'tors. MIhk K. .Miiuinl, J. Lyli-, K. K. Kartleil anil K S. NiclioLson. iNsiT.rToiis or .^'ciHH'i.K — Ailii-rt— U. I). Rolilnsnn. Curleton- W. F. IXMileo. Clittrluiu— .lames Mitelicll, (lliui ester— .iMinc^Siniili. Kent— Tlionnm W. Wuotl. Kiii^;.^— I). I*. Wetinorc. .Miiil;iVil!ioii, .lun. York— K. (". Kntj?*-. I'kovini lAi. KxAMiNKRs OK Tr.AciiKno.— W. llryi|oi;e Jiick, I). <". I-., Kxiin. tier In Scliool !Mana){<'ioeiii. Ac, Tlioiiiait llurri^on, l.i;. I). , K.Xiiinlner in .MiitliciOHtlc^. l.oriiit( \V. lialliy, I'h. I>., KxHiiiiner in History untl (>eu|{ni)i!iy. it. K. /ucle:', A. 11., Kxuiuincr in i.unguajje-, Jav. MADUA.S .SCHOOL. ThR GovKUNOK and TllUSTFiCS OPTIIM MaDH«8 .^CIIUOL IM Nkw Uud.s.-3r. UNlVKitfllTY OF NKW nitl'.VSWICIC, Visitor on behalfof Her M.ijesty— !li» Honor the l.ienteiiait Oovernnr. t'oHPoii.VTioN *No MwiUKH.i III' Sksatk.— W. IJrydoiie .Lick, D. C. L., Prenidenl ; Hon. navid Wnk. II. .n. A. .McL S.ely, Alfred 11. Atliertoi., M I)., KtekicI McLeoO, L. \.. H. Iloo. Aitlidmld Harrison, Theodore H. Haiul, I). C. L.. Hon. Chief .liu.tii'c Allen. .VllaiiA. Davidson, K.sq., Doyle '1 ravers, M.D., Frideriek K. Darker, l>. C. L., and William l'Uf,'sley, jr., B. C. L. Ite^iiitrar and TreuHUicr— I ilward II. Wilmol, A M. I'lolfosor of Mati emiilic^ Natural I'iiilost.idiy and A-lronomy— M'illlam Rry- diwie Jack, U. C. L., rrofcssor of Cliemi.>try andNatuial Science— Lorii»K W. Hai- I '. 1 l( rl A K it U a t V c II 4 li* g H^ t 1 ^ j< X D a i N .1 K » 9^ H s d U a I ■r J. HOBNCASTLE Hells Hanlware Cheap for Casli at Indlantown. p. NAflE & SON, Ferry UndlnR. Iiwllftntowii, 8t. John, N. B. 1880.) KDIIATIONAI,. 0.5 e 2 t X a S c H < M r ley, I'h. I). I'roreMorofKtifllih I.IUruture, LokIc ami Motnptiyilct— Tliomita lUr* rlton, LL I>. I'rorttMor of CUmIumI LUeritiurs and illsiury—Jniiii Flftc'h«T. A. U. I'rofeitor of yrenoli LniiguKK' Hml LIterHiuru— Krancia H. Itiv«t. KKni)iln«r» (<>r U«Kreet— Uev. Uliarica II. PiiUley, A. M. ; Itev. (). (iondriiiKe lloberta, A. M. ; WtllUm Crookut, A. M. Kxaminer in Civil U\m—Y, K. llark«r, D. C. L. C(>LLnuTa HoHooi^ Vrederloton. — Head Mauler, (i«urKe Rolnirt I'ltrklii, A. M. 8«coud Mitater— W. Y. T. KiiiiiiiM, A. U. IiiKructor in Vreuch— Kraiici* I'. Kivel. F. C. II. KDUOATION' SOOIRTY OF N. H. AND N. 8. Preiitlent, K. C. Krerse, F:a(|iilre ; Vlce-1'retideiitf, Itev. J. Nolile and (I. W. MfOrfUily ; Soorelnry, llev. .Iiwepli McU'od ; Trfitturer, l»r. Iliiriictt. biracttui— Kev. II. Merrltl, (liduoo Muheod, Kiq , Uvv. .1. i'erry, (1. \V. Uoyer, K*q., and Dr. Uurnelt. MOUNT ALLIfiON WKSI.KYAN COLI.EiJE, 8ACKVILLK, N. H. CORPURiTION 1S7M-7M. SoAHii or Thuhtbk* and novKRNoaa.— Kev. J. McMurrny, D. D., Clmlrnian: Jo^iali \Vo(mI, K!. Dixon. Vm\., Duvid Alllaun, Kmi., I.l< I)., Jaa. K Inch, Kaq., Ll« |). K. C. \Vi>ldou, Emhiloao|ihy and LokIc ; Kuv. t'hurlea 8lewurt, l>. I)., IVoruxaor of Mural Philoa»i>hy and ChrUliaii Kvidencea. Alftud I). Hinlth, A. M., I'ruftaaur <•( C'IiiksIco ; Uev. John Uurwnsh, A. M., l>r4>feHii«r of I'liiMiiiHtry ami l''.\|)«M-iinciitul I'liysics; Uicliurd 0. Weldiiii, A. M., I'h. I)., I'l-i.TeHHor uf MiUlicnatlcs. Fa(U'i.ty «ip Tiii:»»r<«)«»Y.— JameM U. Int-li, I.L. !>., I*ivsi«l««iit ProfcsH r of I»Ki<' tt'id Blhlioal LIU'iMtinv. Uov. 0. SU'wart. I>. I>.. lU'iin, IVo- fiWHor of Old TesluiiU'iit K.x«'|,'fsiH tviid Systt'iiuitic Tlieolojcy. Rev. O. H. I'oiHley. M. A., I'roft'KKor of New Tt-Ktuiiient (ircck and Kxcgt'HiH. lU'v. J. Bui'^^'aKh, M. A., rroft'saor of IIoiaitetu-H. \. I). Smith, .M. A., I'l-oft'KHoi- of Orf«'k. MOVNT ALLISON WKSLKYAN .MALK ACADKMY Faculty.— Rev. «'. 11. PaiHU'v. M.'A.. IVincipal. French and Natural I'hllo 84k;))iy. ThoniuH<»".* .; John A. Sniitli. Knglish Deimrlnient. I'rof. Wni. Jo.st, "eportr'' :,( «' a* ihIc. TH • AuIMNf t> > ICTY OF THE Moi'.VT .Xl.IJSON \Yh>«r,KYAN Col.I.EnE AND ACA- IM '\{o\ T>. (">upnian I'resident. VIee-Pre.sidentH, J. IJ. Snowball, M. 1'., II « k I I Alii...... A 11 i,j.... l'......^. ....... Lt 1 i>r..i.i.... OtSM 'Mi B, «.*«*;. i» J. i.. .«?iu;'!'- y . ani incipal. Rev. Daviil Kennedy. S. T. D. Chief l'recei)tres«, Mias Adeljviile H. Whitfield. Board ttP Inhtiu'ction.— Rev. David Kennedy. S. T. 1)., Kn^lLsIi Literatmv. Adelaide H. Whitfield. Hijjher Mathematics and Ijitin. .Mi.s.s Hlandie Bennett, BelleH-LettreH, etc. Mitw Hannah Johnson, M. \,. \.. Knt;lish Department. Mi*H, M. A. Macarthy. Drawlnt;, Painting. et<.v Pn»fe.s.sor William .lost, In- Htrumental and V'oi-al .Mu.sic. Mlns M. K. Plckard. .M. L. .\., Music. MIsh Lavlnla M. Stewart, Mushv MIkh Miriam Fullerton, StewardetM. Thk AU'MNJC AHH«K'tATioN OF THK MoiNT -Vi.LiKON Ladiich' .\fADKMY.— Pre- sident, Mrs. B. F. Chaniller, M. L. A. VIce-PreKldents. .M:-h. D. AllLson, Miss E. Burrell. M. L. A., MIhs 8. E. Smith, M. L. A. Miw Urace A.l^Kkhart, B. 8c., Secretary -TreoMurer. 73 s a n I ft O 71 1 P 5' >» 3 It a > J. HOftNCASTLE sells ( Jrocerles Cheap for cash at Iiidian(o\vn, To obtain good value for your money go to the Store of < c <§ 6 a t k m «AXKH [1880. BAPTIST KDUrATION SOCIICTV. Hon. A. JlchSi'fly. Prt'Kldent. Wiilllam VaujcJinn and Kov. I. E. Bill, Viiv-I'ivsidt'iils. Monrv VauKhiin. Tn'tisiircr. JumeK A. K.stt'y, K^'tTftury. Udiinl of Diivfti.rs. \V. S. Kslt'V. ('. D .l.wi-tl. (i. (1. Kin*,'. M. 1'.. A. K. Kuiidolpli. .). \V. Six'nccr, A. NV. Mnstvrs, .lnhii Marcli. .lolm KiHhtT. I). V. HnlnTts. It. II. I'hiliim. lion. .JikIu'c Slcailiimn, C. P. Clintli. A. I). Y«'rxH. A. H. (iiliiior. y\. ]'.. L. P. KislK'r, .luliii Tiilos. Iltm. .V. U. .Mrlillan, A. K. Kiliain, M. 1'. P.. (iill)iTl V. NVl.iti'. Jaiii.'.sll. Mojan, T. 11. Hall. William Bryd^cs, (ifoiKf S. Paik.T, William .Swim. BANKS. Hank .ik .VI-.n-tiikai.. ( 'apital 812,000,000. Hosi-rv.' Fund A.-),.'-.()0,00(). ( '. F. S 1 illii'iH, lli'ii. .MaiiJt'.^i.T. (Jinrj,'!' Steplit-ns, PifsidiMit. Saint John liianuli. K. ('. .iuu.s, iMana-.'r. ('. .1. I{. Ken-, 'IVlK-r. Thds. Kt;dfiiri|, Disi-diuit ("li-rk. .1. K. Doraii, lii-dt^'i-r K«'<'|n!r. P. K. liind.say, K. N. Cliipmau, CU'iUh. .1. L. WilHdU, SlcsnonwiT. iirant-hi'H. .Mouctnu, Cliatliam and Nt-vvcaxtK*. liANK «iK i'.iiirisit Ni.iiTH .Amkuk'A.. I'ald uji Capital One .Million Stt'iiin','. Hi-ad Olhc,-, Jinmlnii KuKlaml. (JfiuTal Manager, -- . Saint .lolin, N. H. Braiicli. Maiia^'er, It. Steve:j. Ac- etiuntant, W. < 'ulli.M. Teller, Henry Kiii','. Discount Clerk, ])avid SiniiMon. Ledger Keep*'!, . I. Cliolditcli. ClerkH, C. K. Furlong, Wni. C Wellard and IJolit-rt Ingli.-*. Mensenger, W. Midier. Bank »»k Nkw Him nswick, Saint .Ioiin. Capital. One ^^illion. President, .r. I), lii'win, K.hi|. 'i'honia.s (lillHrt, K.st|., Vice-Preniilent. Ca.sliier, William (Jirvan. (I. A. Sihofii-ld, Aeeountant. C. Camp- ell, Corre.sponiUn,' Clerk, il. Clawson, T. W. Seedn, and Barclay Biiy<|, 'I'ellerM. S. (iiivan, .1. M. hick, and 0. I'rc,-,ident, M.ajor (Jeneral J. W. Domville. Vice-1'resi- deiit, .1. W. Xicliolson. Directors, Ceorge ,N!cKean, •iolin lioyd, it. T. Clinch, Wm. H. TlMine ami Hon. A. I,. I'almer, .\ If red Kay, CoHhier. K. T. Sturdee, Accountant. H. P. Pike, Teller. J). Watter.-*, Jicdger Keeper. Clerk. J. S. Ni(!ker^ot•, MeH-scnger. Bank oK Nt»v.\ SfoTiA. Head Office, Halifa.\, N. S. Authorized amliiiid u|> Capital, Sl.O )0,(M):). .1. Morris Kohinson, Agent. (J. W. Daniel, Ace.iuutant. .1. F,. Narrawit.y, Teller. F. fi. Burpee and .v.. I. .MiMrison, ( 'lerUs. (Ico. Tliomiison, .Messenger. I'koI'I.k's Bank, Fui;i)i.itUTuN. Ca|iiUil Sl^O.lKlO. Maiuvger, A. F. Ilandoljih. CaHhier, S. \V. liahhitt. Dinctors, A. F. Randolph, .lolm I'lckanl, John M(Donal. Kor;,niK(>ii. Dallioiisio, W. MoiitK. I'rico, H. 't Wathan, J. Millar, J. McKunnu and 1). McKcnilriuk. ! I'()STA(}K. i I All letters Hont to any wart of tlie Dominion or Ignited Statea are I liable to ft I'niforni Hato of three cents per half otince, ticcordiuK to the il following scale : ' i A letter not exceeding,' half utujce in%eij,'ht 3 ctH A letter exeeediiiy half ounce and not t-xccodinj,' one tauice m A letter exceodijij,' one ounce, and not exceeding one ounce and , . a half M 'A letter exceedinK one unncc and a half, and not exueedint; two onnceH 12 n ' A letti p exceeding twoounccHand notexvoedin;; two ouneen and a half ^ ir» " And rto on, adding' three cents extra for every additional lialf ounce. IVmtaj^u on Drop Lettern, one cent per half ounce, and aaitit bo pre- paid. Lettcin for the fnited States nnint be jtrepaid, or they will not be f«»rwardeil. IjetterM ported for delivery within tlie l)onnnioii. niust be prepaid at leiwt one rate of {ntsttige, othorwiHc tliey will not be forw.iriled. I IIATK.H OK I'OST.VdK ON r.KrTKK.S KOIl UHITI.SK AND roUKKJN (HUINTHIEH. I Austria, including' llungnry, Helh'iuiu, l>ennuirk, including i Tcehmd and Faroe Inlands, Ki^ypt, I'Vaneeand Altreri.i. (ierinany, I itibraltiu, CtH. Farmer8' wanta can be uuppUed at J, HORNCASTLE'S, IniUantown. U Will give ffoods In exchange for Country Produce at 08 POST OFFICE. [1880. Aden (Arahm), Arpentinc ('"oiifere, Penang ami alacca, 10 ctH. -ahin), Arpentinc l onttMltTftlion, liraeii, nrui.sn New York, Buenos Ayres, Ceylon, via S. F. and K., (including' Am«»y, ('ant4>n,Koo'-chow, Hankow, Nin^- ow, via S. F., India (Britiwh), Mauritius and itn l)e- VflMT INDIKH. Btihamni*, 7 ct«. Cuha, 09 Via New York. -AMpinwall, 10 ctH. Bermuda, 5 ctH. Chili, 20 ctH. Mexico, 10 etH. Panama, 10 ots. Via Sftn FranciHC<». AuHtralia, 7 r*Mit«, (except) New South \Valen, OiieenHland and Victoria, ifi c«nt«. Fiji ]Hlan ctn, Newfoundland, 5ctM. NewHpairarfl, for Newfoundland, 1 cent per 4 os. Monte Video, 27 ctH. Peru, U2 ctn. Sierra Leone, 10 eta, Via New York. Bahaman, 7 ctn. Cuba. .') ctn. Jamaica. 5 ctn. Porto Kiw), ."> ctH. St. ThomoH, St. John and St. f'roix, (I)aniHn) 5 ctn. Other placen in West Indian, 1.5 ctn. Hajrti and San Domingo, 7 ctn. Via Halifax. -Jamaica, 10 ctn. Havti and San Domingo, 10 ccntn. St. Thoman, 10 ctn. Other placen in vVent Tndien 10 centM. French PoHHesHionn, by all ntut^s, 10 ctn. Porto Ilico, via New York and Hav.ina, 10 ctn, St. Th«>mas, via New York and Havana or King- Hton. 10 cts. Trinidac. , fie. , 10c. , 12Ac. , and l.'k*. each. KegiHteree pooteil 15 minutes before the hour of cloning ordinary mailn, and in the evening previour, to 1) o'cLwk. For Knglish mailn lettern munt be regintere*! 30 minuteH before the time of cloning. Canada Post < 'ardn, 1",. each. Britinh PoHt Cartln, 2c. each. Post Bandn, 4 for ;'» centH, or ?1.2r> per humlred. Stanipcr hunilrcd, or 10 fot lit centn. Three ('ent Stampeer hundred. Smaller i|uautitieH aH follows : —1 for 4 cents; 2 for 7 centH ; ^ for 17 centn, etc. Pout CanlH at one cent each may Im uent to any addreM in Canada or United SUten. Canada Post Cards cannot be forwarded to the United Kingdom. Nkwmi'ai'KIW ani» Pkriodicalh. -Newnnapern and Perimlicals ad- •Irenned to jibiceH in Canada, or the Ihiited States, ]>rinted an(i ptd), liHhed in ( aniwla, jxe^ted from the office of ptd)lication, or News Agency, to actual SubscnberH or News Agents (mefwliufi Kxeh^xnoet), are hu1»- ject to a rate of one cent |>er {Mnind, gross weight, which must l»e pre- paid hy uublisher at the time of jKinting. Such news|MiierH and [wriodicaln must be issued not loss frequently than once yer month. NewspaiMMs iswtod for City > M 3 a r feather and Findings ot J, HORKGA8TL£'8, Indlantown. p. NASR A RON, Ferry Ijihtlinj:, Indiantown, St. John. N. fi. 1880.1 PORT OKKH'K. DO PI ■ ^ ■ C 11 <-• 1 ' ^ 1 §! ^ 1 > ■ *^ 1 ' ^ 1 tf 'I '^ 1 is » 1 .« ^ ■ a I 1 •:3 !^ «M •»« ^ 1; P.mt 1 t X 1 ? & lKn-',2 c Threp > Hize, ? u tH; 2 ■ a< > Aa or i H «| n. U H ftd- 1 pub, PllCV, »« t«UI»- L' pre- E < aixl E tnnth. K jpttor V Tran»ient NewHpa|)er8 and PerhxHcalH mMrusHed to i)laoeH in < 'anatla, and United StateH. On all newHpaoerH and VeriodicalH other than thoHc M|>eci(ied alwive, the iwHta^e rate will Iw one cent per 4 ounceH in weight, which nniHt I>e pn>paierH, may l»e icinailed Free. Thin will apply to NewBpaperH only, and not to Periwlicals. Pahcki. Poht. -ITie ])OHtage on parcels luldrcsHed to jdacen in ( 'ana«la. continue at former raten, which muHt be prepaid by {Hmtagc Htanip, \h. : Not exceeding 4 oz. weight, <> oentu. do. 8 d«). 12 do. do. 12 do. IS do. und8 in weight, or 24 inchcH in length, or 12 inchoH in breae transmitted by jMwt to any i)Iace beyond the limits j' of the Dominion of ('ana«la, nor can tny parcel be forwarded to British j. I Columbia or Manitoba, via the T'^nited States, which exceeds in *veight '| 1 1 the limit of 2 lbs. 3 oz. | ! MiwcKi.i.ANKoi^s PdHTAf. VIattkr. Pamphlets, Occasi«mal Publica- 1 1 li tions, Printed Cireulars, Prices Curn^nt, Handbills, Hook and Newspa- 1' iwr Manuscript, Printer's Proofs, Maps and Prints, Kngravings, Sheet' Music, Photographs, Documents, wholly, or partly i)rinted, or writUni, || such as Deeds, Iiksurance Policies, Militia and Scho<»l Keturns, or other Ij documents of like nature, wholly or partly jtrinted or written. -When I i| iK>Hte8tag« stamp at the rate of one 1 1 cent iicr 4 ounces in weight, and must be ]»iit u|) so as to a«hnit of in- \ spection. Such books, iiaper4, returns, &c., must not l>e accompanier8onal notices are liable Ut letter rate because intendermati«m of a jiarticidar person. _ j' Tlie rate of {nrntnge cm Seeds, ( 'uttings, Ibilbs and Hoots is one cent I per 4 ounces, tne weight of a i>at;kage not to exceed 4 Ibs.^ 1] HooK Packktm. Passing between places in the Dominion of ('ana^lajl or to and from Newftiun llaml, and not exceeding o lbs. in weight, 2 ft. j in length ami I ftMl to 1(K) I'OST OKKK'i:, [IHHO. a Rl>ectition f<'t' Ti centH. TfNlTKi> STATKh. I'attcrnH and Sauiples of MeruhaniiiHc, jMwtod to placfK in the Unite'l Stati'x, will continiio to lio snhjoct to tho H|K>ciaI ri.tc of lOrt'iits t-aoh, imt-iiaid l»y iiowtago Htanii), and u»u»*t uot uxcecd 8 uunctiM in weight. •'• ■' i MONKY OIIDKIIS. ' ConiniirtsionH. On orders jiayaldc in Nova Scotia, N"W llnmHwick, Princf Kdward Island, Ontario, C/iiclxc, Manitol»a, or I'ritish ('(duni- hia : Not oxrtH'di.if^ §4, 'J contH. Over M and np to !?1(), 5 centH. Ovt-r ipid and u|) to «•_'(), 10 centn. Over «'-'() and M]) to m), 'JO tents. Over $40 and np to .'iSdO, 'M) cents. Over ><(>0 ,ind np to $K0, 10 ct-nts. Over ^) and u;> to 81(K>, oO cents. No sin^;lo order, payahlu in the Domin- ion, can l>e ^,'rantod for more than •'?100, On orders payahlt' in Ncwfonndland : Not exceeding Hit stcrlinu', 2r» o«nt8. Over £h and np to £10, .'V) cents. Over t'lO and np t(» t'lh, 7r> cents. Over £15 and np to £20, ^1. No sin^de order on Newfound- land can he j^'ranted for more than t'iO .-.terlinj,'. On orders ]>ayahle in the ITnited Kin^r(lom : Not excoedin;,' .t*J ster- ling', 20 cents. Over t."» sterling' ;ind iij» to t*7, .^0 cents. Over £7 and ni> to £10, ^l. Nosin>,do order on the I'nited Kin^'dom can l»o granted for more than £10 sterlini^. On orders jiayahle in llritish India: Not exceeding £2 sterling, .'W oents. ( >v( r £2 ami up to £0, (iO cents. ( )ver £"> and up to £7, 7.'» cents. Over £7 and up to £10, 81.20. No single onler on JJritish India '.;an be granted for more thaa £!<• sterling. On orders itayalile in the lJnitettico Ih situated must invariably be supplied. ;{fS V'ictid to a second person by writing on it, " r;iV to the order of (the name of the second |.""rson to fill the blank), for value received. l'cr.-ons remitting money sluudd obtain a Mitney Order, as the |)c- IHirtnient is not resisinsible fur tin- lo.ss of a letter Containing money ; and in no case shouM n money letter be sent without registration. No notice ill taken of any unregistered letter. W > H > H H Iron and hJlcel, all sliicij a. .} nmmM':if:B, Indlantvwu. Jj p. NASR & HON, Forry I^ndlns:, Indlantowu St. John, N. B. > M h lu- 1880.1 ri:«TOMi». 101 Dominion Finance Departmout— St. John. William Souly, Dominion Auditor. E. ^V. Chestnut, Clerk. Immigr;itioii Department. , .John Livint^Htoti, Kscjuiro, Uitinuiion Imnilnratioii Ortlct'r for New Hrunfi- \vicl( ; 'I'lu' lU'iMily Ti-eiiMiiron at tin* Out-I'orts of the I'ruvince act ah liiinilKnition < XTIeers. DOMINION lini.niNOS liOAKI). I .JuiiifH It. i^ifl. )''.si]niri>. ('olli'ctor of CiiKtoinH iCIininiiaM). .lolni H. i lltU'illiiK. Ksq.. .Np'iit Miirliic and {''Isliciifs. 'I'huiiiiiK llaiiford. Vm\., In- s|)('i'l4>r of lidand UcvtMuie. Jolin l.ivinKHton, K»t\., linniiK'i'ution oillcer I Secret rtry). i 'if) = 75 ". r-t 1.1 "■ CO Id- ^ (H m-- i a 11.1 5 < ed H » ;iO 5 < tH. :;• » an ^ ,1 Public Works Department, KAINT .JOHN OKKU'E. Henry F. Perley. F.n^iiiecr in eliaryrtv (Icoik'o l'- McUiUKlilin and .TaineH H. HeKun. AsNiKlant l'',nKineerM. C. ('. Cliapiiiat., I'ay MiiHter. CJiiHtiiviis A. Urowii, t'ieik. FrunciH Lawlor, DrauKhtsiiuiii. William J. McCordock, Superintendent of UredKiH. E-vaminers of Flour and Meal— >Ieremlah Harrison, Thort. Ruiikine, C. H. I''air\veatlier, (I. S. J>«fo;'>«st and (leo. iMorrison. jr. ExaniinerM of I'ickh'd Fish and Fisli oii (Jeo. S. Deforest, (lilhert IJcnt, i William narl)oiir, James Wilson, of roitlaiid, ami Frank N«)ltU', jr.. of V arlt'tiiii. E.xamlners of hi-atlur and Haw Hides William IV-ters, W. E. Vrooin.JttM. 1 Uobin.son. David Colwell and Franeis Ci 'liiiH. P. 7. c3 CUSTOMS. four oV .S.\INT JOHN. .TameR R. liuel. I'lsq., - - fitllertnr. In Warehouse Dcjarlmen!. .lolin Saiulall. .\. .\l<'lieson. Ill 1-oiiK llooni. -4 i. Matthew,.). S. Mci.anii, C K. Ulive A. ('. Harri«on aiitl .1. .S. Thompson. InShippinj,' Deoarmeiit. .Iiinn's Harlier, II. I*. Saiulall and Keith A. lUrla-r. Measurer and Surveyor of .Ships ,,';imes Hail>er. Ill S(atisti<'al Department. H. A. ViadeiilmiKh. N^'- Clawsoii and (h'orjfi* H. Snider. .\ppraiserH of Diiliahle .\itieles. F L Thoriie. Chief Appraiser, Allan MeHcalh. .Vppraiser, A. W. Sleseiis. Clerk, .hiliii Koulstoii Packer. Ijilidii;;^ .Surveviir. S. I'], (ieiow. D. Smiler and D'lvid .1 (ih-e-son. Clerks, (laiiKer and I'ldnr (Mtlce. IJIwiii N. S, Shwart. (iaii;,'er. I-amiiel Uohinson. .\s,-;lstaMt Oiia.^'er, 'riiimlhy Murphy, Sampler, iV:e. Tide Siirveyor. William .lohnston. .Vetiiij? Wallei-s and Seaivhers, .lames Flewelliiig, I'ttul Daley and John Hiimpreys. Hn|)««rliitendeiit of WarehoUKes. - I. Olive, jr. Warehouse rl>l>in. H. O. Hunt, SVilliam Farren. (I. K. Kij,H)y, C, W. Cowai , K. ,1. M '.Vd^- > and I'. J. O'Keefe. Hoatmen.— (Jeoit^e I'rice anl Le IVeaiix (i. K. Hanson, jj " *' Mii.sipiash .\. T. Dunn, |! •* " Sn.sse.x tieorKc II Walhu-e. I " " Qiiaeu .h>.iepli Carson, || Pli'ventlve Oflleer, Chaiire llarhor .lames lloyle. il.lohn \V, Ciitllip, F..s(|iiire, Inspector of CiiHlums for New Hrnnswlck and P. |j F, Island. Flour, .Meal, Fork and Fish at J. H0BNCASTL£'S, InUiaiitowii. I" I 9 ? O 3 3 'A 1 c ■& •II 'V Farniera fthouUl liave their Produce well put up whim coiwigneil to 109 TAUIFF CTHTOM DUTIKH. [1880. COLJ TORM. Bathurst.— W. J. OBrleii. H»]t-t,'oUpctor, New Buudon— Pftt- riek J. Foley. Bay Vehtb— Wni. I*iVHC()tt. Uamphem-txin. J. Jiirdine. (URAuR(!HK8TKa.— John IlicKinaii. Hub-C'Dllectur, R(H;kland-K. B. Chapman. FREDKRicrroN.— A. F. Street. Orand Fam^,— F. W. Brown. HiLiJinoRoiroii.— -Wni. Wallace. Suh-Colleotor.Harvey W. T. Held. Subt'olleotor, Alhia- U. Wright. MoNCToN.—Jumes RobertKoii. McAdam JuNcmoN. — Sanil. Watts. Newcastle.— li. B. Baddow. idcHiBi'CTo.— John Rusk. Sub-Odlector, Buctouche. --Robert I>OUi;lllM. Sub-Collector, Cocalgne— A. K. Dysart. SiiKDiAC. — D. Hantngton. Shippkoan.— -H. A. H<>rinany. Sack viLi.E. — - Jaiiien Dixon. Sub-Collector, North Joggiiuj— RufUM Cole. St. AsDRKwa— C. M. flovo. St. Ukorok. Key. St. Stephen — H. Webber. Weht 1hi,K8.— H. E. Dixon. Woodstock -D. F. Merritt. Sub -Collector, Tobicpie.— (Jeorge Bedell. i Sub-Collector, CentrevlUe.— Hy. T. \ Scholey. Sub-Collector, Richmond Statlon— J. Klrkpatrick. INLAND REVENUE.. Tlioinas Ilnnford, District Iii-spector, Daniel C. Perkins, Collector. John N. M(n»re, Accountant. Oeo. TraviR, Deputy Collector. John E C....^.".^ 'ohn FYederickHon and Ja'iiUH Masun, Excise « Officers. W. F. 'iest, Analytical ChemiHt. Sl'B OOLLECIOUa. . Dorchester.— -John Hickman. Frederictoii.---Roht. Atherton. St. Andrews. -C. M. (Jove. St. Stephen --A. H, Mill. Sackville. - Jas. S. DickHon. AVd in liottles, (i riuart and 12 iiiiit Ixittlcs u) be held to contain one niiiM^riul gal- lon, .... . . . . IH cents per Imp gal. AIq, Heer and Porter im|HU-tet| in ctutks or otherwise than in iNittles, .... .... 10 cents Iter Imp. gal. Alcohol, .... .... 31,32^ i»er Imp. gal. Alkanet lUiot, .... .... Free. Aloes, .... .... Free. ' Amber, mauufiu:ture s; C0 1 3 i 3; p 3 r* c H I 9 PaintH and Oi\u at lowest ;irict< at f, HQi^lfGAQTLlS'il, Indiantowii. p. NA8E &, SON, Ferry landing, Indl«ntown. St. John, N, B. 1880.] TAKIPF CUSTOM DUTIES. 108 1 ? S s « d •3 -• a 3 w u ,= 1 3- ^ ■> ao 1 a 1 Jl ? i 9 f. 3 S . % «• H R < M M > 1! H 3 'K £ ;t; ■3 B ^ ' - c u Ambertfrifl, Ainiiionia, crude, Aniline DyeH, Aniline Ou. crude, Aneline SaltH, . . AnimaLs, living, of all kiudn, viz. ** !nor>'C8 " Horneii Cattle, '.'. " Sheep, •• Swine, " All otliem. ..Free. . . Free. . . Free. . . Free. . . Free. .20 .20 .20 .20 .20 p. c. Ani.r alsbruught into Canada teniporarily and for n {terind not exceedin(( three nionthH, for the pur]>«>He of exhibition or ooni])ctition for prizeH offered by any A^picultural or other AHHociationM, but a bone firitt e ]»reticribed by the Minister of ('uHtoniH, with t!te condition that the full dutv to which Huch uniniiilH wuuld otherwise l>e liable, Hhall be paid in cane of their Hule in Canada, or if not re- exiMtrted within the time H|jefiKed in stich iMuid Free. AniniaiH for the hnproveinent of Stock, under re(,'ulationH to be made by the Treattury Board, and approved by tlte Governor in Council, .... .... Free. Annato, liquid or no\U\, .... .... .... Free. Annuto Seed, .... .... ....FtiM. AnchorM, .... IVie. Angola Hair, uumantifootured, .... .... Free. Antimony, .... .... .... Free. AnvilH, :W II. ( Apparel, wearing and other jierHoual and houHehold effoctH, jiot merohan«IiKe, of Britiali uubjecttf dying abruml, but domiciled in Canada, .... Argol, duHt, .... .... Argols, crude, .... .... Anny and Navy and Canailian Militia : AnnH for the UHe ol .... .... ('lothing for the mm of .... MuKical luHtrumentN for Bandri, .... Military Stort'H and MunitiouH of War, Arnenate of Aniline, .... ArticlcH f(»r the UHe of the (Sovt-rnor General, ArtioleH for the UHe of Foreign CouhuLs (Sfueral, ArticleH im|M>rte*l by and ft>r the uk«* of the ..Free. .... Free. Free. .... Free. Free. Free. .... Free. Free. ...Free. ....Vtm. I)ominit»a (jovernment, or any of the Departments thereof, ami ft>r the Senate and Hourie of ( 'omuionw, Free, Artificial Flowem, .... .... ... .80 p. c. A rMenic, .... .... Free Appleti, 1 )ried, .... .... 2 oenta i>er lb. '• (jreen, • .... 40 centH per bbl. Atlaiiee, w ith or without letter premi, claMHCtl ut (i centM i>er lb. AxeH, .... . . . .;w p. c. Axlen, (Car) .... .... ....25 Anowiiii)arRtuH untl PliiltLsopliicul TiiHtruin<»ntH iiiiixirtt'd by and iov use of ('olU't,'CM, iSdiDolM Mu\ Literary Societies . . . .Free. I Habbitt Metal, .... .... ....10 p. c. liaKh'aK*'. Travellerx' .... .... Free. > linking' ntwdein, .... .... ... .20 p. c. I Jiaiubixi UeedH, not further iiiamifacttired than cut into Hidtaltle len^tliM for walking' Hticks or canes, or forsticks ' for \niil>rella.H, j)ar:iHolH or HUiishades .... ....Free. ItanibooH, uniuanunictured, .... .... .... ilo. I Jlarrels, of Canadian jiianufactiiro, exported filled with do I niestio petroltMiin and rettnned empty, under such rogu- ' lations as the Minister of Custoiutt may prescribe, .... do. Harlev, .... Hurill'v, .... .... Harytes, unmanufnctureil, .... Baskets of Willow and llambuo, .... l^uans, .... .... Ik'lls, for ("liurches, .... ' JJerries for l)yein.i,', ('r used for composiny dyes, ! lieer in wood, .... .... 1 iieer in bottles, .... .... Bark, prepared, .... .... l^illiard 'lablus, without pockets, four feet six inches by nine I feet, each !i>22..'")() and ad val. 10 p. c. liilliurd Tables, five feift by ten, each $2!> and ml val. 10 p. c. liilliat-d Tables, with jM>ckets, five feet six inches by eleven feet, ejuih ♦;r).(K> and a Ml ^1 3 Spirits, Hitters, containiii Hismuth, lloltin- Cloths, lUuckin;,', (Sim.) lUack lje;ii|, .... . , . . Hath Mrieks, Hiscuit, .... Hladdei-s, .... ... Hlue. Ibdu/.e INtwder, .... .... iMarinted PeriodicalH and I'ampliletH hound or in Hhuets »kH, nor ("oi)y-lJooks, nor I^ioUh d ' li ' I 4 E u u ? d is not bein;,' Foreij,'n reiirintH of liritiKh ( '(i|>yrij,'ht Workn, iJool. ■ ■" " " .wn u iookH -. '''^* ■ f ' IMbleH, I'rayer BookH, I'Halni and Hynui liookn, ... .5 p. Books, l*«riodicals nor Blank Account JiooRH, nor l'oj>y-iso( to be written or drawn upon, nor Isiblerf, I'rayer BookH, PHaltn and Hymn Books, .... (i (;entH j>er lb. Books, l^ritish ( 'opyrij^lit Works, rejjrint.^ of, (i cts. jt lb. .ad val. 12^ p c oks, u. an*l I'aniphlots imported throu<.,'h the I'ost Ofiice, for every two ounces in weight or fraction thereof .... .... 1 cent per 2 ounces. l^ouks, Blank, bound or in sheetn, .... ... .20 p. c. Printed, liithu^'raphed or ('(•.pi)er or Steel Plate liill Heads, < -heques, Keceipts, Drafts, Posters, Cards, C'4»ni- .-i nierciul lilank Forms, Ijaluds of every description, Advertising I'ictures, or Pictorial Sliow ('ardu or liills, 'M p. c. Book-binder.s' Tools and Implements, iiK'ludinj,' Uulin^' Machines, Ruling Pen-^*, and Bindei-s' I loth, 15 Boots and Shoes, Leather, .... .... ... .25 Bonnets, Hats and ('ai>s, not elsewhere specified, ... .25 Beatls and Bead Oruainents, .... .... ... .20 Blankets, Woolen, .... 7h cts. \wr lb. and lul val. 20 ]). c Boiler Plate, Iron, .... Jioot and Shoe Making ^rachines, .... Bracelets, Braids, nuide of Hair, .... lioxes (Fancy,) Ornamental Cases and Wilting' Desks, Bran, .... .... Bran«ly, .... .... Brass, N[anufiu;tin'es of, not elsewliero spceiKed Blne-bhick, (< 'oiors) .... Britannia ami Metal Ware .... ') rooms and Brushes, .... .... ,12.\p. H M Buckwheat, Buckwheat, meid or flw \b!tal), Bhie Vitriol, Bark, Ficndock, Buffalo and Bison Hair, Builders' Hardwjirf, BloontH and Billets, Iron, Bar Inm, (Puddled) .25 .20 . 20 .20 §1,45 per Imp. >,'al. ....:iO p. e. Free. . . . .20 p. c. ....25 10 cents per V)ush. .[ cent l»er lb. .... 10 p. c. ...10 .... 10 ...10 ...10 ...10 ....10 ...10 4 cts, ]>er lb. Free. ....20 p. c. .... l''iee. .... do. .... do. .... do. .... p. 0. ....i2.i MolasMeH, Kootl <|uality, low. at J, HORNCASTLE'S. indiantown. 106 For gocuX quality fkwl Ofttn go to TAKIPK CUilTOM DVTIBS. [1880. lUiii] and HiKip Ir<>n, «... IkiulHteiulM, Iron, .... ItoltM, (Iron) .... BriulH, TackH and HpriLTH, .... Balani^eH, ScaU*H, and Weighing Uoaiiui, Uallri. ((ilaHH) Itriok for building, .... ButtonH, .12i p. .2fl .ao 30 .:w 20 .23 e. CuxtfunH, ('lot)iing, donation of, for (')iaritaMt> |inr|)OHeri, r'abinetH «»f CoiuM, MiHlalH, and all ottier coUectiuiut AntlquitieM, ('aniiigeM of Travelers, and CarriaKeH ladun with merchan- ditif, and not to include eircuM troops, nor Hawlcum' under rogulutiouH tu l>e pruMcrilMHl liy the Minister uf . . Free. . . Free. of f'ar|)et JliigM, Tninliri, SntchelH and ValiHCn, ... .2ft p. c. CaxHia, unground, .... .... ....20 •' ground, .... ....26 (*atit«, aK ino4lelH for t)ic um of Schuolu of Deuign, . . . .Free. ('anijthor (tuni, .... .... ....20 p. c. CanvaK for nianufaitture of FIer lb. and aJ val. 25 p. c. Cann«m and MuHket Powder, in kt>!.,'H and barreln, 4 cts. per lb. Canister Powder, in lb. and .^-Ib. tins, 15 ct8. per lb. ('ewient, raw or in stone from the (piarry, \)ef Urn of thirteen cubic feet, .... .... 91.00 jier ton. C'enient, hydraulic or water lime, ground, including barrel, 40 cts. {>er bbl ('ement, burnt and ungniund, .... .... 71 cents iter 100 Uw. " Portland )ir Roman, .... .... ....20p. e. " in bulk or in bags, .... .... cents i>er bushel. ( 'heese .... .... 3 cents i)er lb. .30 ...124 g ct i>er lb. and a4l val. 90 p. c. ....20 I ....20 I ....20 ....20 I .... 2 cents i>er lb. ... 25 p. c. anti ....25 i H > H i; Hj CO t^ 3 p' Tnr, Pi'ch and Oajcum at f, ^QSNCASTLE'S, Indiautowu. \»hO.] T NAflF. & HOV, F.-n-y TAiidinfr, ImllHiitown, Rt. Jolui, N. B. TAIIIKK I'UMTOM DUTIKH. 107 d : is H B X J Chicory, raw or tfrwjii, ... 3 ueiita |ier lb. " or other l{«N)t or Ve(f«t*hlH uh«(I hm % Hulmtitute for i'offee, kihi iiritt«l, nMuttetl or gr«>uu«r lli. ('hina and I'orwlain Ware . . . .*iO p. c. ChairM, Wrouifht Iron or Hteel, iiii|MirtecI f«»r Railway pur- inmen .... ....174 (-haliH, Kuriiiturv, .... .... ....8ft CheoHe Vatu, .... .. ..2ft Chalk ami < Ulif Htone, umiiaiiufaotured, .... .... Free. < 'halk, prepared, .... ... .20 p. c. Chaiiioiiiiie Klowem, .... .... ....Free. ( 'liartH ami MapH, .... .... Church IlolU, . , , . .... ( 'hurch VeHtnientH, .... .... Champagne and other HparklinK Wiii<^s. 1)13.00 )>er tloz. ...... Chatf CutterH and partM thfi-u«)f (At^rii-ititural Iiiiiilements), 'ift p. o. ChurnH, .... .... 2ft Cider, .... .... ....20 Cih'afH, . . . . ftO centM |H*r lIi. an. c. ( 'iKai'^tte.4, .... 60 ccntM iter lb. an^i •••• 1 cent por «piart Car VVheeln, .... .... ....25i).c. C'laya, Free. ChithiiiK, Cotton, or of which oottou in the ct>m|M>nent of ' chief value, inclutlins' corHetH, .... ... .30 p. c. ('lothin^, Ueudy-niiule, and Wearing Apparel of every den- . cription, comiMmed wholly or in part of wool, wontted, { I the hair of the alpaca goat or other like animalx, made ' up or i>ianufnuturtt«l Vk holly or in part by the tailor, Heam- [n. c. I HtreHHormanufactiirftl, except knit ;jrtMNU. 10 ctM. )>. lb. & od vai. 2~i I Coal, Anthnuute and BituminouM, pur 2,000 Ibri., GO oentH |>er ton. ; ('oIKuH «>f any material, .... .... . . . .So j). o. Coal Tar, .... .... ....10 Coi>yri);ht Workrt, HritiHh reprinbt of, G ott«. i>er lb. and ad val. ri^'p.c. (loKo. i>er 2,000 Ibx., .... ftO cuntH per ton. I Cocoa Nut Oil and I'alni, in their natural Htate, Free. : C/ordialH, .... $l.iM) jter Imp. gal. i Concentrated Cane Juico, Mola-sHes and Ueet UtN*t .luic**, I anti ('uncrete, |{ cent i>er lb. antl ad val. 30 p. c. I (-ommon Sotu), brown and ycHow, 1 cent per lb. ' CranberrieH, Plundm and (^idiiceH, (see green fruit) 30 ctri. ))er buHhel. ( 'orn, Indian, .... 7i centH per butthel. Ctirn IIuHkern, (Hee Agricultural Implemcnti) . . . .2ft p. c. ! ('rankH for SteamlioatH, .... .... ....20 I " " MillM, (Hee manuftvcturert of Iron) 20 C'ream of Tartar in cryMtalH, .... .... Free. i Currant>», I)rie«l, (s»?e tlried fruitn) .... ... .2ft p. c. Curled Hair, .... .... ....20 ('ultivatorN and parts thereof, .... .... ....2ft C-utlery, (nee manufai'tureH of Hteel) .... ... .20 CuuiIm, other than Indian Uublx>r, ... .20 I ('oni]Mwition OrnainentH, (nee fancy g(HHlH) ... .20 jCaHorOil, .... .... ....20 i Cod I Jver Oil, medicatetl, .... 20 > 9 > jl ' e-i .1 UroceileH, all kindH, at low prk'eM, at J, HORNCASTI^'S, IMAGE EVALUATION TEST TARGET (MT-3) k /. {/ :/. ,^ € [0 f/. 1.0 !.l I^|2j8 |2.5 l!JI IIIIIM ill 1.6 V] <^ .%. /a ^l *^» ^> > ^"^A^ 'W w '/ Photographic Sciences Corporation 23 WEST MAIN STREET WEBSTER, N.Y. 14580 (716) 873-4503 iV A "% ■^ <> V ' •'is ^v^ \ <> &j Reed's Rupoii^liosphatfi cf Lime, the l)PBt In the market at 108 TAUIB'P CUSTOM DUTIES. [1880.! I I Q .a P. I 4) I I I c3 Cotton, manufactures of viz. : Grey or unbleached, and bleached Sheeting "Drills, l^ucko, ('otton or C'ariton Flannels, not stained painted or printed 1 cent per scjuare yai-d and ad val. 15 p. c Do. Jeans, Uenims, I)rillinj,'s, Bedticking', Ginghams, Plaids, Cotton or Cantim Flannels, ])ucks and Drills, (lye ■' ....25 2 cents i)er 11), " " if from the IT. S., an additional duty of 10]). c. " roasted or ground, and imitation of and s\d)- stitute for 3 i-ents i)er lb, 'I if from the U. S., an addition.al duty of 10 p. c. Copi)er, old and scraj), in pigs, in burs, I'ods, bolts, ingots, sheets and sheathing, not jdanished or coated; (Copper Wire, round and flat, and Cojiper Seamless Drawing Tuljing, 10 p. c. Cordage, for Ships' ])urpose.'-', , .... 10 " all (>the;', 20 Copper Rivets and Burrs, ..aiul on all manufactures of copjicr not e!sewhei-e specified, .... ....30 ..' C!omiio.sition Spikes and Nails, and Sheatliing, 20 j Coiiipassos, sliips, .... .... ....20 I Confectionary and Sugar Candy, l)rown or white, let. p. lb. &. ad val, Carbolic or Heavy Oil, used in making wooden Block, [p, ])avement, for treating wood for l)uilding or railway ties, iO p. c. Colors, not elsewhere sijccified, .... 20 Cl(>th, Oil, for floors, stamped, painted or i)rinted, 30 > bd >< I a. 35; c. M a « i) B a ii i; %\\ <0 < m W o f-t- o 1H80.] P. NASE & SON, Ferry Landing, Indiantown, St. John, N. B. ADVKIITISEMENTS. 109 fc!' : j 8 b; IMrORTANT TO BUIIDEKS. FIllE and Wntfvpvoof Granl lUtoftiuff ''Bee Hive Brand" Materials, Introduced into Saint John by G. S. FISHEE, in 1856, Since wliicli time he hva ]iut on over l\nir juid a (Quarter Million [ feet, or about iiiuety-eiglit acres in the city alone, includint,' tlie I most i)rominent buildings. Parties on t.-ide of SainkJolm .liupplied with the above or other materialsat very low rates, and an exDericnced man sent if rc- qviireti. UEtY .iK» TAKltED S H E A T H I N G, NAILS, &c., Constantly on Hand. SOLE AGENTS FOK NEW BRUNSWICK. «l 35l nil fm =3 & mm % \m. m «9- o in o o p Q o < -IMPORTEKS AND DEALERS IN- ^ W Ah •11 •«i TI Ti; , riuL, Tobacco and General Groceries. Hay, Oats, Lime, Clapboards and Shingles CONSTANTLY ON HAND. ROBERTSON'S WHARF, INDIANTOWN, N. B. o '^ I o I O 3 O w 5! o -1 3 I— I p fD O O 3 W. E. fiUNTEU. JOHN MCMUI-KIN. ;;i LockH, Kuubu and Iliu^es at J, HOBNCASTLE'S, ludiautowu, PAINTS; OILS, GLASS, NAILS, &6., ki I. ! a be es 8 a g a •d < s 3 e tic < •a a s H no TARIFF CUSTOM DUTIES. [l«80'i Cologne Water and Perfumed Sinrits, in bottles or flasks not weigliing more than four ounces, 40 p. c. Cologne Water and Perfumed Sinrit*, in bottles, or other packages weighing more th.tn four ounces each, $1.90 per gal. and ad val. 30 jx c. Chromos, .... .... ....20p. c. Crude Meerschaum, .... .... Free. Chloride of Lime, .... ..... .... Free. Cruicibles, .... .... .... 20 p. c. Coal Oil (see oils), .... .... 6 cents per Imp. Gall. Coffin Trimmings of Metal (see manufactures of iron) IW p. c. Cornelian, unmanufactured .... .... Free. •' when manufactured, ..... .... 20 p. c. Cobalt, Ore of .... .... -^, ....Free. Cochineal, .... .... - '". Free. Cocoa Beans and Nibs, .... Free. Coin, Gold and Silver, except United States Silver Coin, Free. Communion Plate, • .... Free. Clothing for Army and Navy, .... ....Free. Commissariat Stores, .... .... .... Free. Coir and Coir Yarn, Free. Colcother, dry Oxide of Iron, .... Free. CoUodian, ....20 p. c. Conium Cicuta, or Hemlock, Seed and Leaf, Free. Cotton Waste, Free. Cotton Wool, Free. Cork Wood or Cork Bark, unmanufactured, Free. " " " " manufactured, 20 p. c. Colors, viz. : Bichromate of Potash, Blue Black, Chinese Blue, Castille, liakes, Scarlet and Maroon in Pulp Paris Green, Prussian Blue, Satin and fine washed White, Ultramarine, Umber, raw, .... ... .Free. Clocks, and parts of, .... .... 35 p. c. Coftl tar and Coal Pitch, .... .... 10 Cocoa Nuts, .... .... ^LOOperlOO Cocoa Paste and Chocolate, not sweetened, 20 p. c. Cocoa Paste and other preparations of Cocoa containing sugar, .... 1 ct. i)er lb. and ad val. 25 p. c. " ' 1. Chocolate sweetened. Caps, Hats and Bonnets, not elsewhere specified, Cap, Percussion, Chip Hats, Candles, Tallow, " Parafine Wax, " all other, Commeal, Cliff Stone, unmanufaotu'red, 1 ct. per lb. and ad vaL 25 ... .25 p. c. ....20 ... .25 2 cts. per lb. 5 cts. per lb. 26 p. c. 40 cts. per bbL Free. 5 w Chain Cables over half an inch shackled or swivelled, or not, .... , . . , .... 5 p. c. Cubic Nitre, Free. Cutlery (Steel), .... .... .... 20 p. c Drain-tile and Drain Pipes, and Sewer Pipes, glazed or un^lazed, 20 Dried Fruits, viz. : ■ ' Apples, - 2 cts. per lb. Currants, 25 p. c. Dates .... .... ....25 e! ID s o g o o u o a te o «^ s ■-3 A good assortment of Dishes at J. HOBNCASTLE'S, Indiantown. p. l^ASfi & ^OKi Ferry Landing, ludidntown, St. John, N. C. [f880' i ! p. c. 1 30 p. c. * p. c. Re. ee. ! p. c. p. Gall.i; p. c. ee. p. c. ee. ee. . 1 ee. 1 ee. ee. ee. ee. ee. p. c. ee. ee. ee. ee. p. c. 1 ee. p. c. VI per 100 X c. I 25 p. c. ! vaL 25 p. c. per lb. l)er lb. }. c. h )erbbl.! e. !■ I }. c. j e. per lb. I ). c. |i 5" X f^ K P> 1880.] TARIFF CUSTOJf DUTIES. Ill t o "3 o o iS o E c c '•B a » n, ....25 ....25 ....25 ....25 ....25 except ....25 Free. .... do. do. .... do. p. c. ...5 p. c . . uo. in c. In- .20 ..20 ..20 ..20 .20 ..Free. .20 p. c. c. Fig8, Plntna, .... Prunea, .... Raisins, .... .... All other not elsewhere specified, Dressed Freestone, and all other building stone, Marble, and on all manufactures of stone, Dimonds, unset, .... .... •• black foi borers, .... " dust or Vort, .... Dragon's "Rlood, Duck, for Ship and Boat Sails only, Duck for Belting and hose, .... Dyeing or Tanning Articles in a crude state, used dyeing or tanning, not elsewhere specifietl, do. Denims (see cottons) 2 cents per secified, .... " in a crude state, used in dyeing or tanning, Dust not elsewhere specified, .... Donation of Clothing for distribution to Charitable stitutions, Dye Stuffs in a cnide state, (see dyeing articles) Degras, Dried Flowers, .... Demijohns, (see manufactures of Glass) Dust, Bone Dust and iione Ash for manufacture of Phos- phates and Fertilizers, .... .... .... Free. Dust, Argol, do. Dualin,^ .... 5 cents per lb. and ad v&l. 20 p.c. Dynamite, 5 cents per lb. and ad val. 20 Earthenware and Stoneware, Brown and Colored, and Rockingham Ware, 25 p, c. Earthenware, White Granite or Iron Stoneware, and "C. C," or Cream Colored Ware, 30 Essences, viz : of Apple, Pear, Pine Apple; Raspberry, Strawberry, Vanilla, and other Fruits, $1.90 per Imp. gal. Essential Oils for manufacturing purposes, 20 p. c. Excelsior for Upholsterers' use, .... 20 Envelopes and all Manufactures of Paper, not elsewhere mentioned, .... 26 Eggs, I'ree. Embroideries not elsewhere provided for .... ... .20 p. c. Emery, .... .... ....Free. Earth, Fullers' .... .... ... .20 p. c. Effects, settlers, viz : Wearing Appearel, Household Furniture, Professional Books, Implements and Tools of Trade, occupation or employment, which the settler has had in actual use for at least six months before removal to Canada, not to in- clude machinery or live stock or other articles imported for use in any manufacturing establishment, or for sale ; providing that any dutiable article entered as settlers' . Free. .Free. .20 p .20 .30 o D I J Tinware, all kinds, at J. HORNCASTLE'S, Indiautown. t)kY and TARRED SHEATinNa PAPER at it '' 1*5 o *-> 'Ji be 8 > 6 p < 6 o 113 TARIFF CUSTOM DUTIES. [1880. 1 I s OS efFectK shall not be kcW or otlierWiHC disposed ofjWitlioiit l)ayniuut of duty, until after two yenra actual use in Canada, .... _ • . • .^. Free. EuKiucB, liocoinotive and other Stationary Fire or other ,^ Steam 10n<,'ines and lioilers, atid other machhiery com- posed of iron, or of which iron is the component part, 25 p. c. Edge Tools of every description including Axes, Scythes and Saws of all kinds, aiid Steel Skates, .... ... .30 Electrotypes of standard books, .... ....10 " for connnorcial blanks and advertisements,. . . .20 Electro Plate Ware and Clilt Ware of all kinds, ... .30 EnKravinf,'s and I'rints, ... .20 Entoniologj^, speciments of ;.'... .Free. Emery Paper, ' '• ' 20 p. c. ,, Extracts, mixed with Spirits, $1,170 per Imp. gal.|l- Esparto or Spanish (Jrass, and other grasses and pulp of, tor the manufacture of i)a])er, .... ... .Free. Extracts of ]>.ogW(>od, do. Earth, prepared ' 20 p. c. Essences, mixed with Spirits, 11.90 per Imp. gal, Fancy Goods, viz : Alabaster, Spar, Bronze, Terra Cotta or Composition Ornaments, .... .... ....20p. c. Articles embroidered with Gold, Silver or other metals, 20 Combs and Manufactures of Bone, Shell, Horn and Ivory 20 Coral, manuf'ictured, .... .... ... .20 Dolls, .... .... ....20 Fire Screens, .... 20 Fans, except advertising, ' ....25 Felt Pull-overs, for manufacture of Hats, ' ....25 Flowers, Artificial, ''.... 30 Gold and Silver Cloth, .... .... ....20 Ivory or Bone Dice, .... .... .... 20 Pearl, Composition and Manufactures of 20 Felt Hats, .... .... ....25 Felt, a a .a a a '3 a il manufacturers fin* use in their factories, . . . .15 ji. c. I ' Felt for glove linings, and endless felt for paper makers, when i imported by the manufacturers for use in their factories, 10 p. c. I Felt, others not elsewhere specified, ... .20 ' Fibrilla, .... .Free. Fibre Mexican, .... .... ' ' ^ .... do. Fibre, vegetable, for manufacturing purposes, t ■ .... do. Filberts, (Nuts), .... .... = ... .20 p. c. Figs, .... .... ....25 Files, .... .... ' ....30 - : Fire Arms, . . . 20 ' ■ ' ' Fire (;iay, •••• , ....Free. Fish, Baitj .... .....i ' .... do. I, Fire Works, .... ■.... 20 p. o. \ Fire Engines, Steam, .... .».,'• 25 i Fire Engines, other, .... • ...'. '. 25 il Fish Plates, (Railroad Iron), .... • "' '.,:',' . ' 17^ i' Fish Plates of steel for Railways, .... ... .Free. Fish Oil, and Fish of all kinds, the produce of the Fish- I eries Of" the United States, except Fish of the Inland W IS i ^ Im 3 ■3 ■5 t? 71 E a P ? >i o W 0" « ►1 'S m' " i* H 9 C § 3 ;!i Stoves and Pipes at J. HOBNCASTLr'F, Indiantown. p. NASE & SON, Feriy Landing, Indiantown, St, John, N. B. it. o c 6 1) CO H to I8S0.] TAIUKK C'i:ST(J.M DUTIKS. ii;] Lakes and of the IJivei-rf fulling into tliem, and FLsh preserved in Oil, .... .... .... Fish, inclnding Cod, ITadilock and Pullock, fresh, 'ry salted, II II II II II II II II II II II II . ....20 p. c. ....20 40 cents per bush. 30 cents per bush. 30 cents per liusli 3 cts. i)er lb. Fruits in air-tight cans, including cans, if not sweetened, 2 cts. i)er 11>. Fruits, preserved in liraJidy or other Spirits, $IA)0 per Imp. gal. Fiu- Skins, (Iressed, 15 p. c. II daps. Capes, Coats, Cloaks, ... 25 'IJ.><-u OK Hats, .... .... ....25 Muif«, .... .... ....25 TippitH, .... .... ....25 Otlier Manufactures oi .... 25 Fur Skins of all kinds, not dressed in any nwumor, . . . .Free. Frogs, (llailroad) Iron, 17.1. p. c. Frog Points and Finger liars, (Railroad) Iron, 17t Fog Signals detonatin;.;- for Kailway alarms, 20 Furniture, House, .... 35 II Cabinet or Oflice, iuclui.ijig Hair and Si)ring IVlattresses, Shov Cases, Caskets and Coffins of any nuitcrial, .... 35 Farina, 2 cents p.er lb. Feathers, not elsewhere specified, 20 p. c. Feed, ' .... .... ....20 Food, Infants', 20 Fuse, 20 Felloes and Wheels, (Wood) rough, ... .20 Flints and Crround FlntStuno.s, Free. b'oliae Digitalis, ,lo_ Fossils, tlo. Fullers' Earth, do, Galateas, 2 cts. per square yard and ad val, 15 p. c. .1I>J,.0.5A S1.32i Galvanized Iron, Gas Fittings, Gelatine, German Plate and (Jilded Ware, manufactured. Gin, .... Geneva, Gin, Old T(nn, ^ w^."^-!, yvi Ginger and S[>ices of all kinds, except Mace and Nutmegs, unground, .... 20 p. c. Ginger and Spices of all kinds, except Mace and Nutmegs, ground, .,., 25 Ginger Ale, .... .... 20 Girondoles, Gasaliers and Gas Fittings, 30 Cxinghams (see cottons) 2 cents per square yard and ad val. 15 p. c, .12n>. e. ....30 ....20 ....30 §1.32A per Imp. gal. $1.32| per Imp. gal. per Imp. gal. 2 i X s > French Fionts and EiigUsh Kip at J. HORNCASTLE'S, Indiantown. ler (luart. er quart, er (luart. er (luart. er (juartll j or quart, r busliol. it per 111, ' I>. c. a r. d - '■f 7> -1 c rt M •) I. 3! 1/ -t •/3 ^ I—' c' c t « I. fi ■Ij p^ n p. ;: s 5 M s • ") >| " U} r^. J .5 di ..-< ST H B -1; f^ a H > H i^ H r M *^ -- p c P. NASE & SON, Ferry Landing, ludiantown, St. John, N. B. 1880.] ADVEHTISKMENTS. 115 rrl MINARB'S JE JPi JE I J WHEREVER KNOWN, Th Conceded to he tJte Best Tjiniiuent Extant FOll For the foaSowing COMPI.Ar>iTS : BRITTSES, SPRAINS, CHILBLAINS, CHAPPED, OR CRACKED HANDS, STIFFNESS OF THE JOINTS, CONTRACTION OF THE MUSCLES, NUMBNESS OF THE LIMiiS, NEURALGIA, RHEUMA- TISM, ERYSIPELAS, PAINS IN THE CHEST, SIDE OR BACK ; SWELLINGS AND TUMORS, FROST BITES, SORE THROAT QUINSY, CROUP, HOARSENESS, DIPHTHERIA, HEADACHE, TOOTHACHE, AND An Excellent ^\\ ^mm\ k. Foft CoT-D IN THK ITead. — Wuriu the Liniment and inhale it often. Foil iNTKiiNAii Pains, Couuh, Asllnna, &o., take half a tcasiioonful in S^'ruj) or sweetened Avater. In all cases it is better to warm Ihe Liniment, and bathe and ru)) it well. For any Sprains. Strains, or Swellings, or Cuts, or (.'hafes, or Bruises on a Horse, this Liniment is quite indispeu.sablc. Sold by T. B. Barker & Sons, J. Ohaloner, and others. I f CO O o t 03 P at I n § (D Cu O a n 5' p o o tn o c a p- o o 3 p a > > H O > P a Grindstones and Fixtures at J. HORNCASTLE'S, Indiantown. HAYING TOOLS In every variety at 0) a I 11(5 TAIUKK ( U8TOM DIITIKS. [IHHO. CJlaHs and niantifactuieH of, viz : (!arl)t)Vf iind DeniijohnH, Pressed Bottles, Flasks and FhlalH of every dencription, Tele},'rai)h and I^ a < H p4 a O in S IHHO.] TAHiFF CUSTOM nrTrp:8. 117 t or . do. .Free. .25 1). c. .20 .20 (Jut iuul Worm (Jiu'. inamifacturoJ or umnanufiictm'Ovl Whip, aiitl other Cor.l, .... .... (iutta Percha, Crude, .... .... (}y|)«"tn, (-rude (Sulphate of lihuo) .... (Jutta Percha, iimnutactures of .... (jruna, KifleH and MuaketH, (Jun and Pistol C'artridLteH and Capa, .... Gunpowder and other ExploHivcH, viz.: On Gun, Rifle, and Sporting Powder, in keys, half kegg or (juartcr kegH, and other similar jjackages, 5 eta. On Gannon and Mmket Powder, in kegs and barrels, 4c. On Canister Powder, in i)ound and half-pound tiuH, 15 eta. On Blasting and Mining Powder, 3 cents per lb. On Giant Powder, Dualin, Dynamite and other explo- sives, in which nitro-glycerine is a constituent per lb. per lb. I)er lb. 5 cts. per lb. and ad val. 20 p. 10 cts. jier lb. ami ad val. 20 II of 1 ct. per lb. and ad val. 10 ....30 p. c. ^ ct. per lb. and ad val. 35 [). part. On Nitro-glycerine, Galvanized Nails and Spikes, (iilt Ware of all kinds. Glucose Syrup, i cc. per id. and au val. 60 p. c. Glucose or Grape Sugar to be classed and rated for dr.ty as sugar, according to grade by Dutch standard. Goldbeaters' Skins, Hair, Curled, _ Honey, bees' in the comb, or otherwise, Hops, .... Hams and Bacon, dried or smoked, Hair, manufactures of, not elsewhere specified, " Ali)aca, unmanufactured, " Angola " " Buffalo, " " Bison, " " Camels, " " Goat, " " Hog, Horse, Cow, Calf, Deer, unmanufactured, " Human, unmanufactured, Hemlock Bark, ■ ■ • ■ Hemp, undressed, . • • • Hides, raw or uncovered, whether dry salted or pickled. Hoofs, horn and horutips, Hyoscyamus or Henbane licaf, Handles for Tools, Hay and Straw, Hats Silk, .. Felt, " Straw, Chip, Gr.iss, Hatters' Plush of Silk or Cotton, Horns and Pelts, .... .... Horse Shoes, .... .... Horse Shoe Nails, Hosiery of Cotton, " Silk, " Wool, 7i cents per lb. and ad val. 20 Horn and Ivory, manufactures of, .... 20 p. c. Hoi-ses, •••• 20 Horse Hair, unmanufactured Free. Free. ....20 p. c. 3 cents per lb. G cents per lb. 2 cents per lb. .... 20 p. c. . . . . Free. .... do. do. do. .... do. .... do. .... do. .... do. . . . . do. .... do. .... do. .... do. .... do. ....25 p. ....20 ....25 ....25 ....25 ....10 Free. ....30 p. ....30 ....30 ....30 c. c. O 1 S SI P o 3 5' o en o < f ft) h-t D tn 3 O (V O o 3 p a "-1 Orocerfes, Wholesale, low, at J, HOBNCASTIE'S, Indiantown. 118 Trailers aro invited to call and obtain jji'Iooh at TAUIFF CUSTOM DUTIKM. I»- ]'J o o a < c 01 c c3 f— * Ph s c a cS +- o O o [1880. Honp and Slitn't Iron, 17, crndo drn^', .... .... Indigo, . ,,. . .... hd<, writiu;^^ .... .... Ink, others, Tris, oris root Istle or Tanipifo Filire, Ivory and ivory Nnts. nmnannfaetnrod Ivory Veneers, sav.nonly, not planed or polished. Iron M.asts for Sliii)s, oi- parts thereof, .... .... Iron Cables, ehain .ver one-half of an inch, shackled or swivelled, or not, .... .... ... .5 p. c. Ivory, niannfactnres ()f. not elsewhere specified, ... .20 Instninients, Miisicd, for I'ands, for u,s(( of Ainiyand Navy, I''roo. In.stnnnents, l'hih»so[)hical, inii)orted f(U' the nse of Collejjres, do. Iron, I Ml,', .... .... .'ji2.(M)per ton. Iron, manufaetnre.s. (See nianufac'.nres of iron.) Jet, niaind'aetnres of .... .... ....20p. c. dalap, Itoot, .... .... ....Free. .lajianned Ware and Tin Ware, and all niannfaetnres of tin not elsewhere siieciricd, .... .... ... .25 p. c. .leans, ('otton, 2 ct.s. per .sipiare yard and .ad val. 15 p. c. flewelleiy, ami other niannfactnres of ijold and silver, and on Watehts, .funk. Old, .... Jute Itntts, .... .Fnte, nianufactn'-cs of .... Jute, unmanufactured, .... *. . . Kclj), KyroHte, .... Lae, dye, crude, seed, button, stick ami sliell, liaees, silk, _ .... Laees, not elsewhere specified, e.\ce[)t leather. Lava, uninanufacture , u H c <■ r* k< r- ^ k y^, •Si 4-^ r* rt -• '■3 ~t , 7. ^ y ■zi o i m r; 73 ♦-> — s ^ p » o -^ >* •J w < J <• H ^, w p. NASB & SON, Ferry Landing, Tiullnutown, St. John, N. B. 1880.] i 1/ 01 V o c s is o *-• 2 '-3 •J o s '/I 3 o O T.Mlll'h' CrSTOM DlTrKS. 110 w H W Lead shot, .... .... 25 p. c. " mumifactnroM of, not clBcwhere speciHod, . , . .25 I' rt'il and whit*', dry, .... .... ....5 lieatluT lioard, .... .... ;{ wnts per 11). " l)oot and »]uto oouiitiirs, .... .', ocnt per ll». " niontccn skiuM, taiiui'd, Imt ron-jli or uinlroH.sod, 10 p. c. " Hole, tanned, lint rou^di or uu.irt'M.sed, ... .10 " Holo and Iteltiny, tanned, lint not \va.'. Liqnorice Root, Frer liitharge, ... .do. Lithographed, I'rinted or C'opjier l^hite Bills, .'50 p. iiithograpliic Stones, notengiaveil, 20 liitums and all Lichens, ]irepared and not iirep.'ireil, l^'ree. Lobsters, fresh or preserved, from ir. S., do. Locks, 30 p. Locomotives and Railway Passenger Baggage and Frelgid, (!ars, being the property of railway comj).^ lies in the United States, runinng upim any hne of ro d crossing the frontier, so long ast'anadian Locomotives and Cars are admitted free under siirnlar circumstanct s in the ITnited States, under regulations to be prescribed by the Minister of (Amtom^, Free, Logs and Round Tindier, unmanufactured, not elsewhere provided ^or, Free Tiund)er, Flunk and lio.ards, sawn, of boxwood, cherry, chestnut, hickory, mahogany, oak, pitch-pine, rosewood, sandalwood, walnut, Spanish cedar and white wood, not shaiied, planed or otherwise n\anufactured, do. Lmnber and Timber not el.st-whi ro specified, ......20 p. Manufacture.^ of Brass, not elsewhere siiecified, ...,..;iO " Iron, viz. :— c. 0. D I I '^ o a Old and Scrap, In Sl.aba, Blooms Mu' Boiler i- and Pu vte, $2 per t(m. !i!i2 per ton. -oops or Bii "ts, puddled or not, and " "■ Millets, 12J, ]). c. m lied Bars (>.• o n s ft) Carriage Stock oi J. HOENCAS "^LE'S, Indiantown. I'' ■' 120 FEEDING, OATS CORN, SHORTS AND BRAN at TARIFF CUSTOM DUTIES. [1880. In Bars, n)lle(l or hammered, incliulni},' Flats round and squared ; Nail and Spike Hods, and all other irtu not elsewhere provided for, 17^ p. c. On rolled, round. Wire Kods in coils, under half an inch in diameter, 10 On Iron Rails and Railway Bars for Railways or Tram- ways, 15 On Railway l^'lah -Plates, Frogs, Frog-points, Chairs and Finger Bars, 17^ p. c. On Tin Plates, 10 On BandaJid Hooi> Sheet, smoothed or polished, coated or galvanized, and common or black, No. 17 guage, or thinner, 12i p. c. " " over 17 guage, 17| Canada Plates, ..«.. 12| On Iron and Steel Wire and Galvanized, 15 On Htoves and other Castinjjs, 25 On Gas, Water and Soil Pipr s of (/tist Iron, 25 On (?ar Wheels a'ul AxleH, 25 On Rolled lieanis, C'hanuels and Angle, an ee. ►^ p. c. V ee. r rt p. c. >^ ee. '^ 0. 1 c p. c. ! a 1 50 ee. 1 « p. c. 1 3 1 5 M '. 3 1 u i! » ;i 3 1 ' ^ 1; >' J! ' 3 c3 u H o o u O 0) P. c! D o c" is c 03 o o 1880.] TAltlFF CUSTOM DUTIES. 123 ...20 , . . Free. . . 15 p. c. ..25 p. c. 6 cts. per lb. o ; ■ < Morphine, 20 p. c. MuHB, Iceland anil other Mosses, ci-ude, .... .... Free. Moss, seaweed and all other vegetable substances used for beds or mattresses, in their natural state or only •-'■ cleaned, ..,. .... •'■"'' ....Free. Morocco Slcins, tanned, but rough or impressed, ' ... .10 p. c. Musical Instruments, not elsewhere specified, to lie rated accordin,'' to chief value of material, Muskets.^ (hee Manufactures of Steel,) Munjeet,' Mustard-Fe3d, unground, .... i= .... " " ground, • ,...•> -, Music Sheets, _ .... .... • Nails and Spikes, wrought and pressed, whether galva nized or not. (See Manufactures of Iron. ) J ct. X)er lb. andad val. 10 p Nails and Spikes, cut. (See Manufactvrei^ i ct per lb " Composition Spikes and Sheathing, " Clout and Hungarian, .... ' ' . . . . " Horse Shoe, .... • L . . . Nail and Spike Hods (Iron), .... ■•....'' Nail, Iron Wire, I'ointes de Paiis, ' ' .... Naptha. (See Oils), . Naval and Military Stores, .... • ' . . . . Newspapers received by Mail, .... ' Nitro-Glycerine, (See Gunpowder). 10 cts Nitric Acid. (See Acids), Nickel, Nitriite of Soda or Cubic Nitre, .... Nuts of all kinds, except Cocoa Nut, Nut Galls, Nuts, Ivory, .... Nutmegs and Mace, .... Oats, .... Oatmeal, Oakum, .... Ochres, dry, ground or unground, Avaslied or unwashed, .... 10 p. c. Old Tom Gin. (See Spirits) ij?!. 32/, per Imp. gal Oil Paintings, .... 20 p. c. Oil'Cake, . .i . • .... Free. Oil Cloths for floors, stamped, painted or printed, ... .30 p. c. Oils, Linseed or Flax Seed, raw or boiled, . '. . . ... .25 Coal and Kerosene, distilled, purified or refined, c. p. Imp c. of Iron) and ad val. 10 .... 20 p. c. ,...30 ....30 ...•' -.-... 17.V ".-...30 6 cts. per Imp. gal. . , . . Free. .... do. per lb. and ad val. 20 p. c. ... .20 p. c. Free. .... do. ....20p. c. ....Free. .... do. . . . .25 ]>. c. 10 cts. per bushel, i ct. per lb. ... ."Free. EC I 01 c I o » p 3 -i O O ►1 pi e. 3 ! O 1 ^ lis Naptha, Benzole (product of). Petroleum, Coal, Shale and Lignite not elsewhere speciliod. II II II II II II II al. II Opium, Drug, ....20 p. c. Opium, prepared for smoking,. ... $5.00 per lb. Organs, (Cabinet, viz. : 1 On Heed Organs having not more than two sets of reeds. §10 each and ad val. 10 p. c. Over two sets and not over four. !ii!l5 each and ad val. 10 Over four and not over six, S20 each and ad val. 10 Over six sets, .... $30 each and ad val. 10 ., p ll 3 ! P- ,: t:i '. r-i trr- ii| '\% W "^ !l ^ •■ < . o I cw i ; n I (B i 9 3 Lubricaling and Burnhig Oils at J. IIORNCASTLE'S, ludiantown. tEA and COFFEE) Very Cheap, At 1 1-1) ■a •§ a a o I •s 1 I a •a I CO I OB I 124 TARIFF CUSTOM DUTIES. [1880. Ordnance Stores. ^ ^ .... Oranges and riiicis of, in brine for candyin; Oranges, ^ Ores of Metal of all kinds, .... Osiers, . Free. . do. .20 p. . Free. . . doi c. Osier or WlUoW-work, lined or unlined, furnished or un- furnished, ....25 p. c. Oysters in cans, fresh from countries other than the United States, .... .... ....20 " preserved, from countries other than the United States, .... . . .". 20 •' fresh in can from United States, Free. " shelled in bulk from United States, .... .... do. Paintings, Drawings, Engravings and Prints, ... .20 p. c. Paints and Colors not elsewhere specified, .... 20 Paper Hangings and Wall Paper, .... ... .30 Paper of all kinds not elsewhere specified, 20 Pamts and Colours ground in Oil, or any other liquid, 25 Paper, Manufacturers of, including envelopes not else- where specified, Paper, Sand, Glass and Emery, .... Paper, Union collar cloth Paper in sheets not shaped Paper Waste or Clippings Paper, Millboard, not straw, .... .... Paper, Calendered, .... .... Paper Collars, Cuffs and Shirt Fronts, .... Paper Machie, manufactures of, Parasols made of Silk. (See Silk Manufactures) Patent Leather. (See Lfither) Patent Medicines not in i.quid. (See Medicines) " " in liquid. " " Palm Leaf, unmanufactured, .... '< " manufactured, .... Pamphlets imported by Mail, .... " noc imported by Mail, .... Paste, perfumed, ... Peaches. (See Fruit, Green) Perfumed Soap. (See Soap) Pease, Split, Pepper, unground, ground, .25 .20 .10 . Free. 10 p. c. ....22^ ....25 ....25 ....30 ....20 ....25 ....50 Free. 20 p. c. 1 cent per 2 ozs. 6 cte. per lb. .... 30 p. c. 40 cts. per bushel. ... .30 p. c. ...20 ....20 .25 Paintings, in oil, by artists of well-known merit, or copies of the old masters by such artists, Free. Petroleum, products of, crude, refined (see Oils), 6 cts per Imp. gal. Perfumery, mcluding Toilet Preparations, Hair Oils, Tooth and other Powders and Washes, Pomatums, Pastes and other Perfumed Preparations used for hair, mouth or skin, .... .... ....sop. c. Pearl, Mother of, not manufactured, .... Free. " ^ " manufactured, ....20p. c. Perais or Extracts of archill and cudbear, .... .... Free. Pencils, Lead, in wood or otherwise, 25 p. c. Perfumed Spirits and Cologne Water in bottles, flasks or other packages weighing more than four ounces each _ , , „ . . $1.90 per Imp. gal. and ad val. 30 p. c. Perfumed Spirits and Cologne Water in bottles not weigh- ing more than four ounces each, 40 p. c. a i u M e o P w H ► ti M o a. X 2 o K 0" n 3 P 3 P Tallow, Packing and Waste at J. HOBKCASTLE'S, IndTantown. p. NA8E & SON, Ferry Landing, ludlantown, St. John, N. B. [1880. 1. c. ha. gal. H a e 0) 3 fj (t rt- O 99 ► H > H O I a o '/I s a. l30 p. c. S iv U^ ci s) 1 a si U s OS •c s (0 n d a u .4 o 1880.] TARIFF CUSTOM DUTIES. 135 Pease, .... .... 10 cents per bushel. Pease Meal, ^ .... .... ....20p. c. Pewter, Platina and Metal Composition, not elsewhere pro- vided for, ....20 Phosphor Bronze in blocks, bars, sheets and wire, 10 Phosphorus, Free. Pine Apple, Essence of. (See Essences) S1.90 p. I. gal. & ad val. 20pc Pipes, Lead, 25 p. c. Pig Tin (See Tin), Fig Zinc, Copper and Lead, ... .10 Pickled and Sauces, ... 20 Pipe Organs, and sets or parts of sets of Reeds for Cabinet Organs, 25 Pitch, coal (coal) and Coal tar, .... ... .10 Pitch, (pine) Free. Pipe Clay, .... do. Pimento, unground, .... ... .20 p. c. " ground .... , 25 Pictures, Advertising. (See Printed, Lithographed, &c.) 30 Pianofortes, viz.: — On all square pianofortes, whether round cornered or not, not over seven octaves, $25 each and ad val. 10 p. c. On all other square pianofortes, $30 each and ad val. 10 On upright pianofortes, $30 each and atl vaL 10 On concert, semi-concert or parlor grand pianofortes, $50 each and ad val. 10 Pianos, parts of .... Plums, (See Green Fruits) Ploughs, Plates, Canada. (See Mailufacturs of Iron) 11 II j II II ) 25 p. c. 30 cents per bushel . . . .25 p. c. ....m ....12* ....10 ....20 ....10 ....20 Free. .... do. Ornamental Trees, ....20 Boiler, Tin, Plate Glass, silvered or not, Plumbago, .... '■ manufactures of, .... Plaster of Paris, not ground nor calcined. Plaits, Tuscan and Grass, Plants, viz. :— Fruit, Shade, Lawn and Shrubs and Plants, Plates engraved on Wood and on Steel or other metal, ... .20 Plaids. (See Cottons) .... 2 cts. per sq. yd. and ad val. 15 p. c. Plaster of Paris or Gypsum, Ground, 20 p. c. " " calcined or manufactured ....15 Portland and Roman Cement, ... .20 Posters. (See Printed, Litho^aphed, &c,) ^ ^ 30 Pomades, French or flower Odor, preserved in fat or oil for the purpose of conserving the odors of flowers which do not bear the heat of distillation, when imported in tins not less than ten pounds each, 15 Potatoes, 10 cts. per bushel Prints, Drawings and Engravings, 20 p. c. Printing Presses of all kinds, .... 15 Proprietary Medicines, liquid. (See Medicines) 50 Precipitate of Copper, .... .... Free. Prayer Books. (See Bibles) ... ^ ....5p. c. Prepared Vegetables, not elsewhere specified, 20 Be jatll Supplies at J. HORNCASTLE'S Indiantown, Order your FLOUR and GROCERIES from ; ] ■ 03 i! !■ ( ' *r M ■>:> a m "O ■§ 1 1 -^ d c3 •- 12G TAltlFF CnSTOM D1!TIEH. [1880. Printed Litho.-jrapliccl ')r ('i)ii|)er or Steel Plate Bills, C'heques, lleceiptH, Drafts, Posters, C^anls, (^>uimorcial Blank ForniR, Laljels of every description, Advortisinjjf Picturea or Pictorial Show t'ards or BillsH, Pumice Stone, ground or powdered, Pumice and Pruniice Stone, .... Putty, Printed Music, bound or in sheets, Prunella and ( "otton and Woolen Ncttin and Glove.^j, .... Quills, Quinine, Sulphate of .;'.0r. 20 . Free. c. Quinces, (green fruit) Kags of cotton, linen. cents per lb. for Bouts, Shoes .10 :y" ....20. . ,; .... ....20 ' .... 30 cents per bushel. juto and hemp, pa])er waste or clip- c. I ».t pinys, and waste of any kind lit only for manufacture of , , '','t papei', .... .... .... Free. Rattans, unmanufactured, .... .... • Free. " manufactured, .... '' 20 p. c. Raisins. (See Dried Fruits) .... . . . .• 25 Railway Bars and Rails. (See Manufactures of Iron), 15 p. c. Raaplierries. (See Fruits, Green), .... 2 cts. per qt. Rakes and Rako Teeth. (See Manufactureo of Steel,) ... .30 Reeds for Organy, .... , 25 Rennet, raw or prepared, _ Free. . Rhubarb Root, .... .... , ... do. Rice, .... .... .... 1 c. per lb. Rice and Sago Fhmr, .... 2 c. per lb. Rivets and Burrs of (Joi)per, Iron and Brass, .... ,• i ... .20 p. c. Rifles. (See Manufactures of Steel, '■' ' 20 Rinds of Lemons in Brine for Candying, .... . ... .Free. Resin, .... .... .... do. Roofing felt, . • • . Roofing Slate, .... Ro]">es (u- Ciordage for ships' use, .... Ropes or C'ordage, not elsewhere spaclfied, Rum, .... Rum Shrub, .... ... Rubber, manufactures of, .... . . . , Rubber, India, unmanufactured, . ..'. Rye, f .^., , Rye Flour, .... Safes, of Iron, .... .... Saffron and Safllowcr, and extract of, .... ' . Saffron, Cake, .... .... ' bagO, ..... ..: . Sago and Rice Fhmr, .... ...'. . ' Sails, eady-made, for boats, ship.s, awnings and tents, Sal Ammonia, .... .... Sal Soda, .... ... .... Salt, (except Salt imi)orted from the United Kingdom or any British posse siim, or impo)'ted for tin} use of the Sea oj Gulf Fisheries, which shall ,be free of duty,) in bulk, .... 8 ots. per 100 lb.s. Salt, in bags, barrels and other ])ackages, 12 cts. per 100 l\>i-: j I' imi»orted from the United Kingdom or any British i ! i)os.?ession, or imported for the use of the Sea or ;' I Gulf Fisheries, .... .... ... .Free. ; ....20 p. ....20 ' ....10 ; 20 i^l,S2i pel" Imp. gal. {r''1.00 per Imp. gal. ,,, ....25 Free. 10 cts. per busli. 50 cts. per brl. ... 25 p. c. ';'.', Free. do. ; .'.;■ ....20 p. c. ' . ....2c. per lb. , .25 J), c. , . Free. . do. W 1 en ET. p CO a o o bd > hi W a p. 5' O :i O Steamboat Supplies ^t J. HOENCASTLE'S. Ir diantown P.'.NASE & SON, Feriy^Landing, Indlantown, St. John, N. B. IB B n m m (S c C "3 E e u E alt 13 H !8S0.] TARIFF CUSTOM DUTIES. 127 Saltpetre, .... Sand, .... Sand Paper, (jlass and Emery Paper, .... -iatin and Fine Washed White (colors), Sausage Casings, .... .... Screws, for wooa, .... .... Steelyards, Scales, Balances and Weighing Beams, Scluedam Schnapps, .... Scythes, .... .... Sea- Weed, not elsewhere speciKed, .... Scrap3, Iron, .... Scraps, Brass, ....20 p. c. Free. ....20 p. c. Free. ....20 p. c. ....a5 ....30 90 per Imp. gal. ....30 p. c. Free. $2 per ton. 10 p. c. .15 , .... ....25 ,'..... ....20 ....15 ..... ....25 Free. ....20p. c. 7i cts. per lb. and ad val. 20 p. c. ....30 p. c. 6 cts. per lb. .... ....20p. c. ....20 any Foreign Country, c. Seeds, viz. :- -Flower, Garden, Field and other Seeds, for agiicultural purposes, when in bulk or in large parcels, " in small papers or parcels, " other, not elsewhere specified, Seeds, Mustard, ungi-ound, " " ground, Senna in Leavea, Sewing Thread on Spools (Cotton) Shawls, Woolen, .... Shawls, Silk, Sheet Music, ' ' .... Shingles, • .... Shells, manufactured, .... Ships and other Vessels, built in whether steam or sailing Vessels, on application for Canadian Register, on the fair market value of the hull, rigging, m:;chinery and all appliances. 10 p, Sheet Iron, No. 17 guage or thinner, .... 12i " " over 17 " 17i Shovels, .... .... ....30" Shrubs and Plants, .... .... .... 20 Silex and Crystalized Quartz, .... Free. Silk Velvets, and all manufactures of Silk or of which Silk is the component i)art of chief value, not elsewhere Specified, except Church Vestments, .... 30 p. c. " in the gum, not more advancetl than singles, tram and thrown organzine, 15 " Sewing and Silk Twi^t, .... '' .... ....25 » raw or as reeled fnmi the Cocoon, not being doubled, twisted or advanced in manufacture in any way, Silk Cocoons and Silk Waste, Free. Silver Coin, United States, •' 23 p. c. Silver Leaf, .... .... ....20 Silver, fJerman, in Sheets, .... ... .10 Silicate of Soda, .... .... .... Free. Silver Plated Ware, .... .... 30 p. c. Skates of all kinds, .... .... ....30 Skins, undressed, dried, salted or pickled, Free. Slate for roofing, .... .... 20 p. c. Slate Mantels ^ .... 30 Slate Slabs, square or in special shapes, .... .... 20 Slates for Writing and for Schools, 25 Snuff, 25 cts. per lb. and ad val. 12^ p.c, Cordage, all sizestat J. |i[ORN CASTLE'S, ludiautowu, For Cash y/ixi can buy FLOUR and GROCERIES very cheap at the Store of 1 I 128 TAKIFK CUSTOM DUTIES. [1880. .... 2 ctH. per lb. .... ....20p. c. .... ....80 ....20 .... .... Free. .... .... do. ....30p. c. of 1 ct. per lb. and ad val. 10 p. c. of 1 ct. per lb. and ad val. 10 .... .... 10 p. c. Soap, caatile and white, Soap, stock, Soap, perfumed or toilet, Soap, silver. Soda, Caustic, Soda, Nitre of, or ('ubic Nitre, Spades, Spikes and Nails, wrought, " " " cut. Spelter in blocks or pigs. Specimens of Mineralogy, Free. " " Botany, .... do. Spice of all kinds, except Nutmegs and Maee, unground, 20 p. c. •• •' " " " " " ground, 25 Spices, Maces and Nutmegs 25 Spirits and Strong Waters, not having been sweetened or mixed with any article, so that the degree of strength thereof cannot be Jascertained by Syke's Hydrometer, for every Imperial gallon of the strength ot proof by such Hydrometer and so in proportion lor any greater or less strength than the strength of proof, and for every greater or less quantity than a gallon, viz : — Geneva Gin, Rum, Whiskey and unenumerated articles of like kinds, $1.32.i per Imp gal. " Brandy, $1.45 per Imp. gal. '< Old Tom Gin, .... .... Sl.32i per Imp. gal. •• sweetened and mixed, so that the strength cannot be ascertained as aforesaia, viz. :— Rum-Shrub, Cordials, '' • Schiedam Schnapps, Tafia-Bitters and unenumerated articles of like kinds, $i.90 per Imp. gal. Spirits and Strong Waters not elsewhere specified, $1.90 per Imp. gal. Spiita and Strong Waters imported into Canada, mixed with any ingredient or ingredients, and although thereby coming under the denomination of Proprie- tary Medicines, Tinctures, Essences, Extracts or any , , other denomination not elsewhere specified, shall be nevertheless, deemed " Spirits or Strong Waters," and subject to duty as such, .... .... $1.90 per Imp. gal. Sponges, .... .... 20 p. c. Starch, including Farina, Corn Starch or Flour, and all preparations having the qualities of Starch, 2 cts, p. lb. Stationary of all kinds not elsewhere sjiecified, 20 p. c. Stereotypes and Electrotypes for commercial blanks and advertisements, ....20 Stereotypes and Electrotypes of Standartl Books, .... 10 Stone, VIZ. : rough Freestone, Sand Stone and all building Stone, excejit Marble, . . . . $1 per ton of 13 cubic feet. Stone, Water, Lime or Cement Stone, Stoves and other Castings, not elsewhere specified. Straw, Straw Boards, .... .... Straw Hats, .... Sugars and Syrups, viz.: — Sugar above number 14, Dutch . $1 per ton. .25 p. c. .20 .20 .25 Sugar equal to number 9 Dutch Standard, Standard in color, 1 ct. per lb. and ad val. 35 and not above number 14, f of 1 ct. per lb. and ad val. 30 Lath Ties at J. HOBNCASTLE'S, Indiantown. p. NASB & SON, FeiTy Landing, Indlantown, St. John, N. B. 1880.] 03 1 > V -0 -a n (4 0;" a a u a a< .!)! OS 1) u s -d o u Ph o 2 a •3 a )-( a % H TAllIFF CUSTOM DUTIES. 120 Sugar belpw J^o. 9 Dutch. Standard, i ct. per lb. and ad val. 90 Provided that the ad valorem duty shall be levied and [p. c. cuUeoted on sugar and melado when imported direct from the country of growth and production, upon the fair market value thereof at tne place of pur- chase, without any addition for the cost of hogs- heads or other packages, or other charges and ex- penses prior to shipment, anything contained in section 34 of the Act 40 Victoria, chapter 10, to the contrary notwithstanding. Sugar Candy, brown and white, and Confectionary, 1 ct. per lb. and ad val. 85 Syrups, Cane Juice, Refined Syrup, Sugar-house, Syrup, Syrup of Sugar, Syrup of Molassea Sorghum, g of 1 ct. per lb. and ad val. 30 Syrup of Glucose, ^ ct. per lb. and ad val. 36 Sulpher, m roll or flour, .... Free. Sumac, 20 p. c. Tafia, ' .... .... $1.90 per Imp. gal. Tails, undressed, Free. Tallow, 1 c. per lb. Tampico, white and black, .... .... Free. Tar, Pine, do. Terra-Japonica, .... do. Tea, blaclc, — 2ct8. p. lb. and ad val. 10 and 10 per ci additional when imijorted from the U. S. Ticking, tor tents, 2 cts. per sq. yd. and ad val. 15 Tea, Green, _ ^ 3 cts. per lb. and atl val. 10 p. c. and 10 per ct. additional when imported from the U. S. Teasels, .... ....Free. Thread, Linen, ^ ... .20 p. c. Tiles, Drain and Drain Pipes and Sewer Pipes, glazed dt unglazed, .... .... ....2) Timber and Lumber, not elsewhere specified .... 20 Tin, in bars, blocks or pig, plates and sheets .... 10 Tinware, Stamped and Japanned Ware and on all man- ufactures of Tin not elsewhere specified, .... 25 Tin Plates, .... .... ....10 Tinctures, containing Spirits 81.90 per Imp. gal. Tobacco Pipes (duty to be levied according to chief value of material), Tobacco manufactured and Snuff. 25 cts. per lb. and ad val. 12^ p. c. Tobacco, unmanufactured for Excise purposes, under conditions of Act 31 Vic. , Cap 51 .... Free. Tomatoes, 10 cts. per bush. Tortoise and other Shells, unmanufactured, .... .... Free. Toys, .... .... ....20 p. c. Trees, Shrubs and Plants, 20 Treenails, .... — Free. Tripoli, 20 p. c. Trunks, Satchels, Valises and Carpet Bags, .... 25 Tubes and Piping of Iron (Seamless drawn) Boiler, 10 '• " " " Brass " " .... ... .10 •• " It •' Copper " " .... 10 Turmeric, .... .... .... Free. Turpentine, raw or crude, .... .... .... do. t Files, all kinds, at J, HQKNCA9TLS)'8, Indiantown. To obtain good value for your money go to the 8toi*e ot jzi c c •-5 cc s < S o I W i 3 d a s S "o u I '3 130 TAUIFK CUSTOM DUTIKP. [1880. 0. • ••• " \\ Free. ...25 p. a ....20 ....10 ....20 ••-' ....10 and ad val Free. and ad val. 20 20 Tu) pentiue, SpiritB of, .... .... Purtlis, .... _ TwineH, maiiufiuitured of flax, not otherwise Hpecified, Type for Priutiuy, .... Tvj)e Metal, Tlumbles, of all kinds, ^.vi. Union t'oUiir cloth Paper, in Hheets not shaped. Vanilla, Essence of. (bee Esnencjs), ijSl.DO per Imp. gal. Varnish, black and bright, for Hlii])8' uhc, Varnish not elsewhere specified, 'JQ cts. per Imp. gal. Vegetables, viz. :— Potatoes, _ ••,•••, .. 10 cts. per bush. Verniiceli and Macroni, '...." 20 p. c. Vegetables, all other, .... ... .20 Verdigris, Subacetate of Copper, dry, Free. Vegetable Fibres, natural, not produced by any mechan- ical process, .... Free. Velvets and Silk manufactures of. (See Silk), 20 p. c. Vinegar, .... 12 cts. per Imp. 'gal. Volatile or Essential Oils, for manufacturing purposes, ... .20 p. o. Vises as Mechanics' tools, .... 30 Wadding, Cotton (unbleached). 2 cts. per lb. and ad val. 15 p. c Warp, Cotton, ( " ). 2 eta. per lb. and ad val. 15 j). c. Washers, Bolts, Nuts, &c., of Iron, ... .30 p. o. Walnuta, .... .... ....20 Waters, Cologne and Perfumed Sjnrits, in bottles or flasks, 'i not weighing moi'e than four ounces 40 " Cologne a .d Perfumed Spirits, imported in bot- tles, flasks or any other i)ackages weighing more than four ouno3s, §1.90 per Imp. gal. and ad val. 30 p. c. Water-Lime, Stone or Cement Stone, .... .SI per ton. Waste, C?otton, .... .... .... Free. Walking Sticks, ....25p. c. Wax Tapers, .... .... ....20 Wax Candles, (Paraffine, .... .... 5 cts. per lb. Wax, Bees, Paraffine and other, ... .20 p. c. Wax, manufactures of, not elsewhere specified, ... .20 Walnut Lumbar, Plank and Board, sawn, not shaped, .... Free. Whiskey. (See Spirits) .... {l?1.32|r per Imp. gaL Watches, Watch Movements and Watch Cases, 20 p. c. Wheat, .... 15 cts. i)er bush. Wheat Flour, .... .... 50 cts; per bbl. Whips, ... ,25 p. c. White Wood, lumber, plank and board, not shaped, Free. Whiting or Whitening, .... ..... do. Whalebone, unmanufactured i : .... do. " manufactures of, .... .... 20 p. c. Whale Oil, in casks from on shipbo.ard, and in the condition in which it was first landed, ... .Free. Wigan Stout, .... 20 p. c. Willow for Basket Makers, .... Free. Willow Baskets, . . . , -. , i .... .... 20 p. o. Willow Furniture, ..... .... ....35 Wire of Iron or Steel, .... 15 Wire Rods, in coils under half an inch in diameter. (See Manufactures of Iron) .... 10 M ■'.-'■ 3. ■J5 > M & P rl- O Si s c 3* ^ C5 ■/. i s ?, B Cu S; o ^' o »i M % !h' ^ M A (^ r^ < ca H P B P. ■Jj 9 H 3 '^ 3 (T> *. p. f^ o I Yarnishes, t^ll kinds, at J, Hp}(IirCA9TL£'8, Indlantiown. p. NARE & SON, Feny Landing, Indlantowu, St. John, N. B. x: a 3 » < c IMSO.] TAIIIKK CUHTOM DTITIEU. 131 Wire, rV)j)j)or, loiiiid or flat, no, li r;isH, Wire ( 'lotli, i>f BraHs or ('tmpev, .... . • • • Wire Ki,i,'^'in'jr, for sliii)rt anei'ry, Ilasjibeny, Elder and Currant Wint'i^, containiu',' twiMjty-six per cunt or li'.sn of Spiiit.i of the stroii;;th of proof, liy Hyke'i^ Hydro- meter, imported in wood or in i)()ttlos, (six cpiart and twelve pint bottleti to be held to contain an Irnpjnal f.'allon,) 2") ctH. ' ( !ontaining 27 per cent. 28 " !l .101 .10 .20 . Free. . 2.') I >. c. ). c. 2") ctH. per Imp. yal. and ad val. .TO p. c. 2H 29 31 34 30 30 30 30 31 32 33 34 3r> 30 37 •,iS 31) 40 37 40 43 4o 49 ri'> 55 58 01 04 07 30 30 :io 3D 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 Wines, Champaj,'ne and all other Si)arklin^jf Wines in bottles containing each not more than a (piart and more th.an one jjint, ^S per doz and ad val. 30 p. c. Winea, Champayne, and all other S])arkling Wines, in bottles, containing one half pint each or le.-H, 75 ct8. per doz. and ad val. 30 Wine.s, Sparkling, in bottles, containing each not more than a pint and more th.m ona half i)int, .$1..50 p. doz. & ad val. 30 Wines, Si)arkling, bottle i containing mine than one quart each, shall )>ay in addition to three dollars per dozen j bottles, at the rate of one dollar and fifty cents per Imperial gallon on the quantity in cxce.?s of one (piart per bottle, _ ...."' !i?1.50 jier T. gal. & ad val. 30 But any Liquors imported under the name of Wine, and containing more tlian forty i)er cent of Spirits of the strength i>f ])roof by Syke's Hydrometer, shall be rated for art by tailor, HeamHtreHH or manufacturer, except :uit goodH, 10 cti). i>er lb. an*l ati val. 25 p. c. On all manufactuieHcompoHed wholly or in part of Wool worHted, the hair of the Alpaca ^'oat or other like aninialn not herein otlierwiae provided for, ... .20 p. o. On treble intn-aiu, three ply and two ply carpets com- posed wlioUy of wool. 10 ctH.pur H((. yd and ad val. 20 p. c. On two-ply and three-plv in(,n-ain carpetH, of which tlie warp 18 coTOi)08etl wholly of cotton or otiier material than wool, worsted, the hair of the Alpaca goat or other like animals, 5 ctB. per sq. yd. and ad val. 20 p. c. On Woollen Netting, for bootH, shoeH onci glovett 10 p. c. Winceys, Woven, Checked and Striped Cottons, to be ratea at 2 cents per yard and ad val. 16 p. c. Winceys, Woven, Checked and Striped Cotons, if part wool 74 cts. per lb. and ad val. 20 p Plain or Fancy, union or all wool, usually invoiced Costunie Cloth, .... 7i cts. per lb. and ad val. 20 p. c. > o 5 .20 p. c. Worsted Plush, Wood, and Manufactures of Woinlen Ware, viz. : — Pails, Tubs, Churns, Brooms, Brushes and other Manufactures of Wood not elsewhere 8i)eciHed, On Hubs, Spokes, Felloes and Wheels (Hough) On Lumber and Timber not elsewhere .sijecitiod, Wrapping Paper, .... Writing Paper, calendered .... Yeast, ^ .... .... Yellow Metal for sheathing, .... .... Zinc, in blocks and sheets .... Zinc, seamless drawn tubing Zinc, Manufactures of, not elsewhere specified, All goods not enumerated in this Act or any other Act as chai"ged with any duty of Customs and not declared free of duty by this Act or some unrepealed Act or provision, shall be charged with a duty of twenty per cent, ad valorem, when im])orted in Canada, or taken out of warehouse for consumption therein. ..25 ..20 ..20 ..20 . .22i ..20 ..Free. ...10 p. ...10 .25 c. The folloxciny articles shall he prohUtited to be imported under a penalty of two hundred dolhvs, together with tlie fo^'feiture of the parcel or ! package ofyooda in which the same map be found, viz. : I Books, printed papers, drawings, paintings, prints, photographs, or representations of any kind of a treasonable or seditious, or of an 1 immoral or indecent character. I Coin, base or counterfeit. The following articles being the natural products, or the manufactures of the colony of Newfoundland, are exempted from Customs duty when imported into Canada, viz. : — Finh, fresh, dried, salted or smoked, t'ish-oil and all products of fish. . Seal-oil. Animals of all kinds. 3 a :* 9 3 3 » O » » <^ n> p 3 rt Axes, Narrow and Ship, at J HOBNGASTLE'S, Indiantown. [IS80. . 25 p. c. • p. c. I. 20 p. c. . 20 p. c. ) p. c. . 15 p. c. 1. 20 p. c. al. 20 p. c. ) ) p. c. ee. p. c. chai*gecl Act or uty of cen out niilty of I ireel or ■ I)h8, or I >r of an i iictures IS duty > 3 O 3 B n ta 1-1 p 3 a. H 1880.] P. NA8E & SONi J^erry UndliiK. Incilttntowii, s». .toll n. U. M. IIAILWAY. 138 DUTIES OF EXCISE. Malt, I ..... . Tobacco, . . i . . . . SpiritH, ....II. Canadian I.«*af Tobacco, .... Foreign •• •> .... VinPKar, ...... CiRare, ...... Beer, ....... Methylated Spirits, Ic. per lb. 2()c. " jl.OO per Imp. (lall. 4c. per lb. a)c. " 8 6-10 cents per (fall. 40c. per lb. 4c. per Kail. 14 4- 10 cents " For eveiT package of Canadian IVtroleiuu containing more than ten, but not more than fifty gnUons, ... 10 cents. For every package of Canadian Petroleum containing not more than ten gallons, .... 5 " For every package of imported Petroleum containing more than ten, but not more than fifty gallons, 30 " For every package of imported Petro'eum containing not more than ten gallons, ...... 10 " For eveiy package of Canmlian or Imported Petroleum containing more than fifty gallons, 5 cts. for each additional ten gallons, or fraction of ten gallons. m Table of Stamp Duties, stamps quired on Notes, Drafts, or Bills of Exchange executed singly:— Under? J.), ........ Free. For f 2f», ......... 1 cent. For $50 and over 825, ....... 2 cents. For $100 and over $50, ....... 8 cents. For each a4 167 177 188 198 211 22:^ 2:^1 240 2.50 2(56 274 287 I — FARES. Beny's Mills, Canaan, Coal Branch, Weldford, . Ferris, . Carleton, Barnab.y River, . Chatham Junction, Chatham, . Derby, . Newcastle, . Beaver Brook, . Bartibogue, Red Pine, . Bathurst, . Petit Roche, Belledime. . Jacquet River. . NeAv Mills, . Charlo, Dalhousie, . Campbellton, Metapediac, $2 91 . 3 00 . 3 27 . 3 54 . 3 76 . 3 94 u 94 00 2 18 15 20 50 2:^ 27 41 55 74 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 96 5 17 5 30 5 46 5 (52 5 70 5 8(5 5 98 (! 22 2 80 3 00 2 82 2 85 2 94 3 CO 3 16 3 31 3 45 3 .53 3 (U •i (i> 3 80 3 91 3 99 4 15 MIIJE.S. 1(51 Salt Rjiriiiga, 1(55 Riv(M- Philip, 167 Oxford, 171 Thomson. . 179 Cfrccnvillo, 184 AVentAvorth, 189- Folly Lake, 197 Londondvny, 202 Debeit, 20<) Ishgonis)i, . 214 Trino, 26(5 Pictou, 2(55 Pictou Landing, 2(54 Fisher's Grant, 257 New Glasgow, 2.54 Stellarton, . 2^19 Hopewell, . 243 (Jlengany, . 'Mi West River, 1^27' Rivorsdale, 22;J Union, 218 A'alley, 218 John.stons, 222 Brookfleld, 227 I'olly Bog, . 2;^1 Stewiacke, . 23(5 Shubenacadie, 2;^9 Milford, . 246 Elmsdale, . 248 Enfield, , . 252 Oakfield, . 2.53 Grand Lake, 255 Wellington, 262 Windsor .Junction, 264 Rocky Lake, 267 BedfcSrd, . 272 Four Mile House, 'r^^ HaUfax, . VAY.— NORTH SHORE MILES. 297 Millstream. . 308 Assametquaghan, •322 Causapscal,. 385 Amqui. 344 Cedar Hall, 3.50 Sayabec, 3(51 Tartague, . .371 St. Octave, . 380 St. Flavie, . 388 St. Luce, . 398 Riinou.ski. . 408 Bic. 417 St. Fabieu, . 427 St. Sijiion, . 43(5 TroiK Pistoles, 447 Isle Verte, . 4.55 St. Arsene, . 4.57 Cacouua, 4()3 Riviere DuLoup, 4(^9 Lake Road, 475 yt. Alexandre, 480 St. Andre, . 483 Ste. Helene, FARES. ^2;) 4 27 4 34 4 44 4 51 4 5(5 4 72 82 90 02 8(5 5 83 5 72 5 6(5 5 61 5 49 5 35 - 25 17 10 10 15 25 5 30 39 45 55 .59 (5-1 65 68 5 81 5 m 5 88 5 96 6 00 $2 81) 2 8:i 2 H.-, 2 90 2 911 3 (II . 3 (11 « 15 3 21 8 27 3 35 3 91 3 9i) 3 8!) 3 81 8 78 3 71 3 6(i 3 57 3 .50 3 15 3 40 3 -10 3 43 3 .50 8 53 3 (50 3 (53 3 70 3 73 3 7(5 3 77 3 7!) 3 87' 3 89 3 92 3 97 4 00 FARES. 6 .37 6 54 (5 78 7 01 7 16 7 28 7 48 7 65 7 7o 7 87 7 98 8 24 H 51 8 81 9 08 9 ( I 9 (55 9 71 9 89 10 07 10 25 10 40 10 49 > > W tU5 4 36 4 .52 4 (57 4 77 4 85 4 99 5 10 5 17 5 2! 5 32 5 .50 5 68 5 88 6 0(5 (5 28 6 -14 (5 48 6 (SO (5 72 (5 84 (5 94 7 00 7. 2 Hi House Furnishing Hardware at J. HORNCASTLE'S, Indfantown. isifcncd tl P. NASE & SON, t^erry Landing, f ndlantown, St. John, N. B. [1880. E. FAUES. W a;) $2 81) ^1 ' Mr 2 8;j 2 K, 4;}4 2 !«) 4 41 2 (III 4 r,i 8 (»l H 4 M . 8 (II 4 72 8 15 > 4 82 8 21 4 9() 3 27 H > M 5 02 8 85 5 m 3 <»! 5 W 8 ilit W 5 8.] 3 811 K 5 72 8 SI OH 5 6() 8 78 = 5 61 8 71 •^ 5 4H 3 01) .:; n .'io 3 57 ^ 5 Mo 3 50 ;• 5 17 8 !5 :i 5 10 8 4(1 — 5 10 3 -10 X. 5 15 3 48 •/ 5 2i-> 3 50 nl 5 30 3 58 5 8!) 3 ()() 3 5 45 3 (i8 — 5 55 8 70 M 5 5!) 8 78 r* 5 W 8 70 Z. 5 65 3 77 'Z 5 w •E P< X a; is o a c3 0) -3 O I 1880.] KAILWAY. 13.5 MtliER. 4W9 St. Paschal, » ,» 498 St. DenlB, . ' .^ 498 Riviei-e Quelle, . 505 Sto. Anne, . 513 St. Roch, 51fi Elffin Road, 520 St. Jean P. Joli, 525 Trois Saumons, . 528 Llslet, 5:^2 L'Anae a Gile, . 635 Cape St. Ignace, FARRS. 10 67 ' ■10 79 10 94 11 00 11 15 11 24 11 3fi 11 51 11 58 11 6(> 11 72 7 12 7 20 7 3(1 7 34 7 44 7 50 7 58 7 68 7 73 7.78 7 82 548 St. Thomas, 518 St. Pierre, . 551 St. Francois, 556 St. Valicr, . 560 St. Michpl, . 5ti6 St. Charles, 571 St. Henri. . 578 St. Jean Chrj-a, 582 Chandiere, . 587 Hadlow, 588 Point Levi,. FAW^. 11 80 11 08 12 04 12 12 12 18 12 25 12 as 12 43 12 47 12 54 12 55 7 91 8 00 8 03 8 09 8 18 8 18 8 26 8 29 8 32 8 37 8 37 THE ST. JOHN AND MAINE RAILWAY CO., FormerJy tlie European ct Nm'Ui American Railway, for extension from St. John, Westward. H. D. McLeod, Supt. G, H. Freeze, Gen. Ticket Agt. This Railway runs from St. John, N. B., to Vanceboro, Me., where a con- nection is made with the E. & N. A. Railway for Bangor, Portland, Boston, New York, Montreal, and all the principal places in Canada and the United States. (;!onnections are made at Fredericton Junction, at Fredericton and at McAdam Junction with New Brunswick and Canada Railway for St. Andrews, St. Stephen, Woodstock, Houlton and Fort Fairfield, Cariboo and Grand Falls, via New Brunswick Railway, from Woodstock. Pullman Sleeping Cars are run on the Night Trains, and Palace Drawing Room Cars on the Day Express Trains. ST. JOHN TO BANGOR. Oi 4 61 8 MILES. STATIONS. Princess St/eet Ferry, Carleton, Fairville, South Bay, . Sutton, . IH Grand Bey, . 15i^ Westfleld, 19|- Nerepis,'. 22 Eagle Rock, . 2iH Welsford, 29t Clarendon, . 33 Gaspereaux, . St. John to Bangor, FARES. $0 00 00 13 2:J 28 38 48 63 78 93 1 08 MILES. STATIONS 'i.'>i Enniskillen, . 88iHoyt, . . . 41 J South Branch, 46 Fredericton Junction, 4Pf Tracy, . 6U Cork. .. 66i^ Harvey. . 72 Prince William, . 76^^ Magaguadavic, 85i- McAdam Junction, »H St. Croix, 9li Vanceboro, FARES. $1 13 1 1 1 1 1 o 23 28 ;« 48 93 13 2 28 2 48 2 m 3 03 ( $ 5 00 it- Portland, Boston, 6 CO 6 50 8 00 8 00 10 00 St. John to Woodstock, " Houlton, " St. Andrews, ♦• St. Stephen, DISTANCES. MILES. 135 182 128 121 St. John to Bangor, . Portland, " Boston, . " Montreal, FUEDEBICTON TO ST. JOHN. MILES. Fredericton, 1 Salamanca, 6 Glazier, 10 Wassis, FARES. $0 00 07 24 40 MILES. 14 Russagornis, 19 Three Tree Creek. . 23 Fredericton Junction, 64 St. John, . MILES. 205 340 448 5<^2 FARES. JO m 7!) 88 2 (K) Clocks, House and Marine, at J, HOBNGASTLE'S, Indiantown. H o n> a I > n 3 1 5" o 2 S O a p o (6 n CO i'tlrriiers should have.their Produce well put up wten consigned to im I-OYAI- OllANGE INSTITUTION. [1880. saj.»*M®WB (Late of Lordly, Howe & Co.) MANUFACTURERS AND DEALERS IN Household,' School and Office FURNITURE, Ne^T Market Hall, SAINT JOHN, N. B. ^^ Entrance South Market Street (up stairsy)-.'^] Jonas Howe FACTORY,— EAST END OF UNION STREET, John D. Howe, \\ | STEAMERS EMPRESS AND SCUD, AND WINDSOR AND ANNAPOLIS RAILWAY. Steamer Empress or Scud leaves her wharf, Reed's Point, at 8 o'clock, A. M., for Digby and Annapolis, as follows :— January, Febniary, March, and from 15th to 30th December, every Wed- nesday and Saturday ; returning same day. April, May and to June 15th, eveiy Monday, Wednesday and Saturday ; returning same day. From June 15th and during July, August and September, on Monday, Wednesday and Friday ; returning Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. October, November and up to December 15th, every Monday, Wednesday and Sat\u-day ; returning same day. Connecting at Annapolis with "Express Trains for and from Kentville, Windsor, Halifax, Yarmouth, &c. Loyal Orange Institution of New Brunswick. R. W. GRAND LODGE OP NEW BRUNSWICK. R. W. Grand Master, William Wilson, Esq., Barrister, Fredericton, York Co. Deputy Grand Masters, Capt. A. J. Armstrong, City of St. John and Donald Mon-i.son, Newcastle, Northumberland Co. Grand Chaplain, Rev. John Todd, A. M , Sussex. King's Co. Grand Treasurer, Samuel DeVenne. Sr., J. P., Portland, St. John Co. Grand Secretary, T. A. Kinnear, Shediac, Westmorland Co. Grand Lecturer, James Elliott, Portland. St. John Co. Grand Director of Ceremonies, James W. Barry, Moncton, Westmorland Co. Deputy Grand Secretary, J. Edward N. Holder, City of St. John. Deputy Grand Chaplains. Thomas Mullans, Newcastle, Northumberland Co., A. J. Munro, Sussex. King's Co., John R. Nicholson, Newcastle, Northumberland Co.. Wm. A. Livingstone, City of St. John, Samuel McDowell, Dorchester, Westmorland Co., Robert Wills, City of St. John, AVilliam Roxborough, J. P., Fairville, St. John Co., P. A. Melville. City of St. John, John Kerr, Port- land, St. John Co. and Walter McFate, City of St. John. td -^ 3 > 3 t M P s p. s I ? s It 1 0! t B Horse shoes and Nails at J, HOBNCASTLE'S, Indiantown. led to [1880. 1 r jjjill IN E, r8y).. H CO 3 p 3 id o c 5 PI Motto at J. HQjRNCASTliIJ'S, Jndiaptpwn, Siqi^U Pi-oflt^ wd 9uick Returns, [1880. X Clifton, 5ecretary. in«ntb, at enclereon, aonth, j^ Iharles N. th, at St. ett, Sec'y. month, at ly Hallett, f)per Mills, Leu, Sec'y. Hillsboro'. Secretary, full moon. 1 Wetmore month, at Charles E. 1, at Chat- s F. Qilles- at the Ma- rne, Sec'y. ti, at Salis- 7. Wllmot, kt Sussex, Secretary, month, at ion, Sec'y. Moncton, •ry, Sec'y. ■ at She- Deacon, lull moon, lA. John- at Mill- id. Sec'y. I moon, at W. Mer- |at Sack- Phiuney, |bh, at St, igherty, indover. Cibbitts, lonth, at porge P. , at St. jretary. >peweU fec'y. a o c ^ ■* cc » 3 H p. «) O X P eS 3 3 (5 a p. -4-) 01 H a o P. NASE & SON, Ferry Landing, Indlantown, St. John, N. B. 1880.] TE.MPEIUNCK. 139 Knights of Pythias. OFFICER.S OF THE Sl'PREME I^ODOE KnIOHTS OP PyTHIAS.— Hou. S. S. Davis, of New Hampshire, Sitting Supreme Chancellor. D. A. Woodruff, of Georgia, Supreme Chancellor. D. W. Lind.sy, of Maryland Supreme Vice Chancellor. W. Bruce Thompson, of Teunesse. Supreme Prelate. Joseph Dowdall, of Ohio, Supreme Keeper of R. and S. Jos. B. Stumph, of Indiana, Supreme M. of E. Robin Williams, of Maine, Supreii;e M. A. J. M. Fisher, of Colorado, Supreme J. G. J. W. Thompson, of fhe District of Columbia, Supreme O. G. Deputy Supreme Chancellor for the Province of New Bruuswick.— John R. Armstrong, St. John, N. B. LODGES IN NEW DRUNSWICK. New Brunswick Lodge, No. 1, and Union Lodge, No. 2, St. John, N. B. Meets in Ring'.s Buildin";, Germain street. Westmorland Lodge, No. 3, of Moncton, N. B. - .• • • Frontier Lodge, No. 4, of Saint Stephen, N. B. - . N. S. John Rich.ards, D. W., St. John, N, B. J. C. T.. Halifax, N. S. Fi-ank leturna, Independent Order Odd Fellows. R. W. Grand Lodge of the Lower Provinces of B. N. A. will hv)ld its next Aimual Communication in Summerside, P. E. I., commencnig on the second Wednciilay in August, 1S80. Officers. --H. VanBlarcom, G. M., Annapolis. G. M., Fredericton, N. B. H. A. Vradenburg, (i. P. Frazee, G. S., Halifax, N. S. H. A. Taylor, G (}raham and H. .\. Taylor, G. Representatives, Halifax, N. S. Fred'k L. Hea, G. JIaishal, St. John, N. B. E. A. Bent, G. Con. Pugwasli, N. S. John Pringle, G. G., Pictou, N. S. Thos. Glendinning, G. H., Moncton, N. B. W. M. Weatlierspoon, G. Chaplain, Granville Forry, N. S. LODGES IN NEW BRUNSWICK. Pioneer Lodge, No. 9, St. John, N. B. Meets on Friday. Beacon Lodge, No. 12, St. John, N. B. Meets on Tuesday. Victoria Lodge, No. Vi, Fredericton, N. B. Meets on Wednesday. Peerless Lodge, No. li), Portland, N. B. Meets on Wednesday. Prince Albert Lodge, No. 2li, Moncton, N. B. Meets on Wednesday. Siloam I.,odge, No. ;J1). St, John. N. B. Meets on Monday. Valh'iy Lodge, No. 33, Su.s.sex, N. B. Meets on Tuesday. St. Aiidrew's Lodge, No. 37, St. John, N, B. Meets on Wednesday. Milicete Encampment, St. John. N. B. Meets First and Third Thursdays in each Month. Andre Cushing, Esq , Deputy Grand Sire for the Lower Provinces. Union Degree Lodge, No. 1, St. John, N. B. Meets on the Second and Fourth Thursdays in each mouth. Temperance Organizations. INDEPENDENT ORDER OP GOOD TEMPLARS. Officej-s of the Grand Lodge.— Robei-t M. Taylor, G. W. C. T., Surrej', Albert Co, T. C. V/ashington, G. W. Coiin. St. John, St. John County, Em- ma p:dgitt, G. ^V. V. '1'.. Hillsboro'. Albert County. D. Churchill, G. W. Secretary, St. John, St. John County. W. H. White. G. W. Treasurer, St. John, St! John County. Rev. G. JI. G. McKay, G. W. Chaplain, Wood.stock- Carleton County, C. Powers, G. W. Marshall, St. John, St. John County. J Barnes, G. W. I. G., Red Head, St. John, St, John County. T. S. Dixon, G. W. Sen., Sackville, Westmorland County. W. B. Jonah. G. W. A. Sec'y. Elgin. Albert County, A. W. D. Knaijp. G. Supt. J. T. Sackville, Westmor- land County. John Meahan, P. G. W. C. T., St. John, St. John County. VNITED TEMPERANCE ASSOCIATION. Provincial Lodge of New Brunswick.— Jacob R. Pidgeon, President, In- diantown. Miss Annie Babbitt, Vice-President, Gagetown, Queen's Co. R T Babbitt, Sec'y-Treasuier. J. W. Smith, Chaplain, Smithtown, Queens O CO o g n » •n V V P 71 mm* fD n o n >i 3 3 o M» rt- D* CO 3 5' o CD ^. o (Ti (V ens B (6 » P B o O o 3 B "-1 J, HOBNCAI^TLD'S Cheap Hardvrare Store, Iqdiantowo, For good quality Seed Oats go to o a c3 a < H 5 P 140 MILITIA. [1880. Co. J. Leslie Smith, Financier, Qagetown. Queen's Co. G. W. Merithew, Recorder, Keswick, Yorlc Co. T. W. Clarlc, Marshall, Nackawicic, York Co. Miss A. M. Harrison, Deputy Marshal, Smith's Creek, Kings Co. G. W. Tole, Guard, Tenant's Cove, Kings Co. James Waters, Past President, Woodstook, Carleton Co. The next Annual Session of the Lodge, to be held in St. John during the second week in July, 1880. GRAND DIVISION SONS OF TBUPERANCB. Rol>ert Bell, Sackville, P. W. P. E. McLeod, St. John, G. W. A. 8. B. Patterson, St. John, G. Scribe. E. J. Sheldon, South Bay, 6. Treasurer. Rev. W. J. Kerby, St. Martins, G. Chaplain. Aniasa Coy, Upper Gagetowu, G. Conductor. W. P. Anderson, Portland, G. Sentinel. Samuel Tufts, St. John, P. G. W. P. The Semi Annual Session will,l>e held in Newcastle, on January 7th, 1880. The next Annual Session will be held in St. John, in July, im CATHOLIC TOTAL ABSTINKNCE UNION OF NEW BRUNSWICK. Spiritual Director, Rev. A. Ouellet. President, Very Rev. Thos. Connolly, V. G., Carleton, St. John. Ist Vice President, P. Fan-ell, Fi-edericton. 5Jnd Vice President, John C. Gubbins, Milltown, St. Stephen. Recording Sec'y, T. O'Brien, St. John. Corresponding Sec'y, John P. McGrory, Portland, St. John. Financial Sec'y, Thos. B. Foley, St. John. Treasui-er, Thos. Bourke, Portland, St. John. Sergeaut-at-Arms, Daniel Donovan, Cork Settlentcnt, York Co. Staff of Her Majesty's Forces IN THE DOMINION OF CANADA. Lt. General Sir P. L. McDougall, K. C. M. G., Halifax. Asst. Military Secretary, Lt. Ix)l. F. W. Freemantle, Coldstream Guards. Aides-de.Camp, Lt. T. C. Baxter, R. E. Lt. Hon, W. T. Elliot, aiird Rcgt. Bi-igade Major, Capt. J. Boughey, 02iid F. A, A. and Q. M. G., B. Lt. Col. A. S. Cameron, 25th F. Town Major, Capt. R. Nagle. Officer Commanding Royal Artillery. Col. A. W. Drayson, R. A. Officer Commanding Royal Engineers, C ol. J. ^Y. Lovell, C B. Staff of the Militia OF THK DOMINION OF CANADA. Minister of Militia and Defence, Hon. Lt. Col. Masson. Deputy Minister of Militia, &c., Lt. Col. C. E. Paney. General Officer Conmianding, Lt. General Sir E. Selby Smyth, K. C. M. G. Aide-de-Camp, E. G. Selby Smith, 86th Foot. Adjudant Generat at Head Quartere, Col. Walker Powell. Inspectors of Artillery, Lt. Col. T. B. Strange, R. A. Quebec ; Lt. Col. D. T. Irwin, R. A., Ontario ; Lt. Colonel Lewes, R. A., New Brunswick, Nova Scotia and P. E. Island. MIUTARY DISTRICT NO. 8, PROVINCE OF NEW BRUNSWICK. Deputy Adjudant General Commanding, Lt. Col. George J. Maunsell. late Capt. 1.5th Foot. Brigade Major, Lt. Col. J. R. Macshane. District Pay Master and Storekeeper, Lt. Col. W, T. Baird. Staff.— Lt. Col. Maunsell, D. A. G. Lt. Col. Macshane, B. ?I. 62nd BATTALLION. Lt. Col. Blain. Major H. D. Likely. Capt. H. H. McLean, Adjutant. Et. Major M. W. Maher, P. E. Capt. John S. Hall, G. M. Capt. P. B. Hazen. Capt. W. Farren. Capt. J. Devlin. Capt. E. T. Sturdee. Capt. F. H. Ilartt Capt. W. Z. Earle. Lieut. W. C. Magee. Lieut. A. Thomas. 2nd Lieut. K. Shives, E. J. Simonds, A. C. F. Sorell. S. Z. Earle, Surgeon. J. McFarlane, M.D., Asst. Surgeon. •5 3. ►1 3 P. •Ji rf s ■yi N .*' w H CO S a' ^, 1 & 2 J, HORNCASTLE'S Cheap Grocery Store, Indiantown. r. NASE & SON, Feny Landiug, Indiantowu, St. John, N. B. [1880. Merithew, rick, York IRB Co. (i. Presitlfut, dge, to be . A. S. B. Treasurer. Oagetowu, I Tufts, St. MTcastle, on . John, hi I. Connolly, icton. 2nd ling Sec'y, )rtland, St. )s. Bourke, lettlement, im Guards. 1 93rd Rcgt. C. C. M. G. t. Col. D. ick. Nova iVICK. isell, late int. Et. Hazen. H. Ifartt. jieut. K. Tarlttne, CO •5 o 3. 1 S' 9- rt B 1 Id a it o t (C 'a o n a I O 6 1880.] AD V KIITI 8EM KN T8. 141 CHALONER'S ANILINE BYES, IN OOLOEED PACKETS. — ROSEINE, PONCEAV (rosy crimson), NICHOLSON'S SCARLET, llIAi;UAL4 PINK, KE p Q i o jrarniers' wants cau be supplied at J, KOSNCASTL£*S, Indiantown, ReetVs Superphosithate of Lime, thu bost in the market at 142 INDEX. [1880. New Brunswick Brigade of Gamson Artillery. HEAD (^rARTERH, ST. JOHN, N. D. Lt. Col. S. K. FoHter, Coinnmiullns. Major and Bt. Lt. (Jol. (i. 11. I'ick. Major and Bt. Lt. Col.. M. H. Peters. Bt. Lt. Col.,. J. D. UncleihlU, Adjutant. Major R.. Fanner, Qiuvrtor Mastei", 8urt?eon, J. W. Daniel, M.D. No. 1 Battery.— Capt. Kane. Lt. Howe. No. 2 Battery.— Capt. Rin}?. Lt. Kingston. No. 3 Battery.— Capt. Ewin^. Lt. Cole. No. Battery.- -Capt. Landers. Lt. Ellis. No. 10 Batteiy,— Capt. Armstrong. Lt. King and Lt. Inch. ENGINEERS. New Brunswick Engineer Company, St. John— Cant. Henry Pt!iiey, Iflth July. 74. 1st Lieut. James Hunter, 8th t^opt. 70, Mnd Lieut. John T. T. Ilartt, (ith Sept. 78. •. • s ■ of ',■ • : I N DEX. . , • tt ■" '■» 0': .Page. Aaaaying Weights & MeasuroH, 25 Anchorage Rates, Corporation, 20 Association;;, &c. , < 48 Baptist Ministers, 91 Banks, 90 Barristers, Koll of 83 Caleiul'^i' Pa.,'es, 33-44 City (>i St. John, 40 Canada, Dominion of 77 Courts, 80 Courts, time of holding 82 Congregational Churches, 92 Customs, 101 County of Albert, .57 Carleton, 58 " Charlotte, Gl " Gloucester, G2 Kent, 63 " Kings, 05 PAOE. Madawaska, 05 . " Northumberland .... 67 • " Queens, 69 " Restigouche, 7o Sunbury, 71 " Victoria, 71 •* Westmorland, 73 " York, 70 Consuls and Consular Agents, 81 City Fire Alarm Telegraph 45 Clerks of the Circuits, 80 Domini«m Finance Dep'tment, 101 Diocesan Church Society, 89 Equation of Time, 18 England, Church of. 88 Educational Department,-. 94 Eclipses 1880, 18 Fire >epartment, 48 Frelericton, Corijoration'of . , . . 75 Falls, time for going through,.. 20 Ferriage Rates 29 Free and Accepted Masons,.. . .137 Free Bai)tist Church, 9'j Holidays, Public 20 Harbor Master's Fees, 25 Hay Market Tolls, 20 House of Assembly, 79 Hospitals and Asylums, 02 Inland Revenue, 102 Immigration Department, 101 Intercolonial Railway, 133 Light Houses, 20 Marine & Fisheries Department 20 Market Tolls, 20 Muncipality City and County of St. John, 53 Mount Allis(m College, 95 New Brunswick, Province of. . . 78 Filotage Districts, 24 Pony Cart Rates, 29 Portland, Town of 55 Portland Fire Alarm Telegraph .50 Presbyterian Churches 91 Post Office Depa^tmen^, 97 Roman Catholic ('lergy, 89 Reformed Presbyterian Church 91 Royal Family, 70 Slip])age Rates, 26 St. John & Maine Railway Co. 135 Steamers Empress and Scud, . .130 Tariff (Custom Duties, 102 Wharfage Rates, 24 Wharfage, Top 24 Wesleyan Ministers, iK) Weighing Machine Rates, 20 > !; w B P' S o 3 V.' o o 3 P O J. HOBNGASTLE sells Hardware Cheap for Cash at Indiantown, [1880. [. Pick, jutant. ^y, 10th h T. T. > PAQE. .... 75 :h,.. 20 , ... 29 ....137 .... fi . . . 20 . ... 2.5 . .. 20 79 02 102 101 133 20 ent 20 .. 20 of .. 53 .. 95 .. 78 .. 24 .. 29 .. 55 )h 50 .. 91 .. 97 .. 89 ph 91 , 70 . 20 135 .130 .102 . 24 . 24 . iK) . 20 p. p a c o V.' H P o o o (V 1880.] P. NA8K & SON, Ferry Landing, Indlantown, St. John, N. B. ADVERTISEMENTS. 143 X. Esa'-A-BLisuBiD leae. if o 1 M 00 'ia o »] u ■pfi H p4 u o a o p.' a cs bio s O o T. EAWKINE & SONS, n '^Am V. V r W 15^ TO* "^T '/: .i i) I » u OFFICE: <■' •• ■■ - »■ U 14 Mill Street, "- :H';%, St. John, N. B. anufactiirers aiid Wholesale Dealers I.\ ALL MINUS OF FANCY BISCUITS, ;>:'^ Pilot, Medium and Navy - V I V ' ' 1 > li It JB JEv Hi A ZED - I M , ; I ' .! , f )■. : SolelManufacturers of the OriginaS PIIlUDELrillA SODA BISCUIT. Orders from the Country containing remittances rprom/ptly attended to, : T.-A. RANKINE. A. RANiaNE. 3 CO I c s 3. £- 3- 9 > > H 9 a J. HORNCASTLE, buys and sells Flour for Cash low. V. NASB & SON, Perry LancUnR, Indlantown, Sfc. J6lift, N. B, ASk %>«'•&' ^^^S'-^tTummf ri880. HOOKS, NETS, LINES, Special attention paid to the sale of Country Produce, etc. J. K.'mA8TKB3, JAS. PATTERSON. p D a I 1 s. o o n w o s p I ]:.eather and Fiudin^s at J, HQi(^<^TL£*8, Indlantown. ri«so. s