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PRIMED AND ITBLISIIED BY BARNES AND COMPANY, 78 Prince William Street. : c^ '?::sr:3r ■cis.'cs^c:?:^ •^'cii .oe r_y-; Itubert .MiiFHliall, (iriK'.al IiiHiifancc A^i>nl, .\otttry I'libilc, «V(*., cVc, SainI John, \. It. - * Conntlni; House Slationery— Barnes & Co* I e Si as I •> ' 5B ! I «l I !l ^ ; « g C. E. L JARVIS, General Insurance Ag^ent, 118 PRINCE WILLIAM STREET, SAINT JOHN, N. B. Fire, Life, Marine and Guarantee Insurance By the fcllowing First-class Companies, viz : QOEEN INSURANCE COMPANY, OFLIVERPOOL& LONDON. CAPITAL TEN MILLION DOLLARS. The Losses by the St. John conflagration amounted to .$732,709.89, all of which was paid in full without discounts, immediately on the adjustment of the Claims. I Anchor Marine Insuhange Company ^ 0± ToX'ODD.-bO- B e S o 9 ORIENT MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY, OF NEW YORK. CAN ADA GUARANTEE COM FAN Y , OF MONTREAL, For issuing Bonds of Security for persons in positions of Trust. 9 •1 9 n < s o B o B 9 School Books and Stationery— Bsirncs <&> €o. ^ d o w o < i p4 t, <5/ f/j/z ^/o Cabinet Organs from $60 to $1,000, at f^impson, Wallace & Co. ISTO.] AnVKiniHKMKNTS. ^ ^« ^^f 35 and 37 King Street. ■\VIIOLESAI.K ANO UJOTAIL DKALT^nS IN B. s 9 d O w < Pi f C9 SURGICAL. and Dental Instr^niicnts, Paints, Oils, Varnishes, glass, ijye stuffs, SOAPS, PERFUMES, COMBS, BRUSHES, 1 5 Druggists' Sundries. STATIONERY, TWINES, SHOE THREAD, Pipes and Purser, Oaccieii ao,cl, Field, Seeds. We keep a Hiii)i>ly of fill the leaditi;jr Stai)le and Fancy Articles reiiuiro I l)y General Dealol•^! in the Country, ear Our establishment, as regards both stock and facilities for doing business, is now the largest and most comi)lete of tlie kind in the Lower Provinces ; and we respectfully solicit buj-ers to call and get one of our Trade Tataloguos, and examine our stock, which we are selling Wholesale and Retail at the lowest market rates, and on the nujst favoralile terms, T. B. BARKEE & SOi^S- s p b CD antle Cloth at I. Edgar Golding's, 224 Union Street, 1 to 9 Sydney Street, Best Org;ans iu Canada at Pi to I I •9 a! 1 fi •3 I ilU s E fiilMII ^•1 i I I s CapitaS $1,000,000. HEAD OFFICE: Metcalf Street, Ottawa. PrcBident-HON. JAS. SKEAD. JAS. BOURNE, Secretary. $50,000.00 Deposited with Government for protection of Policy Holders. • Thi.s Company insures notliing more liiiziirdons than Farm Property, Private Residences, (Jlmrclies, Con- vents, and Risks of a similar class, f i mmi s I I H No Insurance effected on Manufacturing^ or Commercial Risks, thus avoiding losses from sweejjing fir(\s, to v/liich many Companies aie liable. Farmers and of/iers owniuy Private DirdUug Houses will f.nd it to their advaiitaye to Insure icit't fhis Conipawj jj^" For Rates and other information, apply at any of the Company's Agencies, or to . D. V^. COVv^ARD, GENERAL A'iENT. Oflicc-BAYARD BIIII DINCi, Ib^ Prince Win, Street, SAIXT JOHN. N. B. I I (a* < I S t f* o hi I o aa K & (6 H 9 *< a" a t» o B a s < S. N. Enowles' Trunk Factory, 66 King Street. See p. 12 MS (34 8 I < rS 4 Over 2000 Organs now in use, manufaotured by .\l>Vi:i«TIHK.MKNTS. f 1H70. ' CB> f M ANU F ACTU Ri: ItS O F ITS, CAPS, k FOBS. r-fc'ii^-S'J' MAKES IjYALL LIMES.) All Goods Guaranteed as Represented. 57 KING STREET, ST. JOHN^ N. B. w n $ O ^^ (D I » it 9 I i 1 -i J o g M 2 I Gents' Tweed Waterproof, Coats, at I, Edgar Goldlng's, 1H7I). AY NY , N.H. h i I. M »i I E ? o S §» o s a. ft S Stimpson, Wallace & Co., City Boad, St. John, N. B. 1 00 I I s .s I § I I I H IMiU. I ADVKKTISKMKNTS. r> rf ft' /i\m ■* mm •I 1, III. ,!)jiii"//i.lfi... TWO STORES, , MARKET SQUARE AND CORNER OF CHAR- LOTTE AND UNION STREETS. CON^iTANTLY ON HAND OK SILKS. SHAWLS. Djpe^s Materials,^ CLOTECS, COTTOISrS, HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS, Prints, Flaniiols. JMaiikots, &c. OUR STOCK OF HOSIERY, GLOYES, TRIMMINGS, RIRBONS, and FANCY GOODS is Yery Ljiri,'c and well assorted. LYSPECTW.V SOLICITED. ■:-^ f # myj^ Rfivt^Ki iiiii^« #* il',: ■ a s I .3 R. I ? K I r I I 1 1 (D a \ 09 224 Union Street, 1 to 9 Sydney Street, St. John, N. B. Orgiins ta Iwt'iii.v tUlftrent n^lMi niniiiinirfui*c<1 Ity G ai)vkiitimk>;i:ntk. 1870. § 6 p i %,i lU Mi TCifAW immM n i*. 1^ I j^ W.l\ f — AND— 186 UNION STREET, ST. JOHN, N. B. I I I s 1 ■B i e o I o o I Meats, Poiiltry, <>niius Lord, Roll Bacon, Hams, Sausages, Belo^^iiaH, Sec, MaJiuf(i('turcr<>flIo]}hins Celchi'dted Mi tire Meat. JJiri'ct Iinj)orf('r of Emjlish Smts(ujc CdsitKjK. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. JOHN HOPKINS. 6. T. PURVES, m'' .» . DEALER IN * ^. <^ a i*j «■ i *iiSi *! V ^|i ■J 4^ '»w4i-> M- i-Hiit ■i'«-4-> y No. 30 Waterloo Street, Opposite Peters Street, Saratoga and Solid Leather Trunks, at i I ri870. f. B. mils, ^Cllt. S. 8 ? S 3. 8 & I I % r» P P< O P g P *♦ CO ft p L MllmpHim, nailiioc A <<).. 4'lly Uond, Ht. Jwhn, N. R. S I .9 1870.1 ADVKRTrPIinklENTH. IMPOKTAPIT! READ THIS! O'JJO *ir w .cmsasiW^X-ll'JBk fiir^e s H I 1 H 63 King Street, St. John, N, B., 18 THE PLACE TO BUY CROCKERY, mi ^^f ^Mwmt^ > f f I s a BOHEMIAN VASES, TOYS, KEROSENE LAMP GOODS, — AND— ELECTRO SILVER-PLATED Spoons, Forks, and Knives. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. B3f Please call and examine my stock and prices. It will pay you to do so. Remember the Number and Address. S iP 9 Snowies' Trunk Warerooms, 66 King Street. i u 0,1 OS m w •1-4 u. a •♦J s •^ O HoiMl for Prit'C LlHt of 4'abiiiot Or^rnii,';, to ADV E11TI!^KMK?,TS. [1879. CO •s o "5 I I 1 a « O o 1 . r r-xri-r-J La*-J « ¥./A\lb, '-"• 'nfTk^BiAi \S [^i*air* lira* Slaiiuytiw of iiiiil Wldmk and Rflail Dealer in Boots and Shoes. A FULL ASSOETMEI^T OF % I- (B P n ALWAYS ON HAND. STEAM FACTORY-SMYTH STREET I ' I[etail Stobe, Office and W/rerooms, 81 Geriuam Street, SAINT JOHN. N. B. r A fine stock of Gents' Underwear, at I. Edgar Gelding's, \ Htliiip»oB» Wallace A Co., City Koad, M, John, N. B. \ w to I I- s w n I I I I I I of Eh o ■♦J 0) i ■8 S o o H 1879.] ADVERTI8EMENTH. Thbs.R. Jones & Co., OANTERBUEY STEEET, ST. JOH.N, N. B. KEEP CONSTANTLY ON HAND THE LARGEST STOCK OF LOl IN THE LOWEll PliOYlNCES. HTTITABLE FOR IJTEJRY rUIiPOSE and Well Selected for > > > t^ COUNTRY TRADERS, Br J OeodB & Bmall Wan FOR COUNTRY TRADE, in variety. FISHING LINES AND TWIIt^ES, OF WM DESCaiPTiON. tW Country Dealers will And the best Stock and the best terms for the trade at this iJace in the Lower Provinces. o 5 b! o Q o •I (t> 3 5 3 o 3 O o o 2. a en P a •^ 3 en O o a Tii i'liiuii Strert, I to » Sydney Street, St. John, N. n. OrsAHH In twenfy dlflTercnt Hlylcti, uiAiiiiAieliiiHHl by I I I I 6 o S ti «s s "•I I H n CO .a o CO u o Q> fl • ^4 o H a a •a o 10 ADVEUTISEMENTS. [1879. I. & F. 15URFEE & CO, OOENER DOCK AND UNION STREETS, DEALERS IN Lowiiioor, Swede, Refiuotl AND COMMON BAR IRON, Pi^ Iroiij Russia, G.alv.aiiized, R. G., Common, Sheet and Hoop Iron, Axe, Cast, Spring, Sleigh-shoe, Tire & GanllLing, TIN: Ingot, Sheet, I. C, D. C, I. X., Strip. PLOUGH PLATE MOUNTINGS AND SHEARS, ANVILS, BELLOWS AND VICES, Deck Spikes, Clineli Rings and Washers, Tarred and Manilla Rope, Cable C'liains, all sizes, Tar, Pitchy Rosin, Oakum, CAKRIAGE^SLEIGIU TIRE BOLTS Springs and Axles. Axes. Horse Shoes and Naih, Bolts and Nuts, Iron, Wire, &G. I P § O o 3 » S I P. ' C3 : (A Ladies' Trunks—witli Fallinj,' Tops at ^ 3 % H » *y [1879. 0. s, ,0N, 1. ^lUng, »trip, :aes, Tarred ILTS 3, Iron, i3 I O 3 O I * I i o 3 I t .1 Stimpson, Wallace ft Co., City Boad, St. John, N. B. 1879.] ADVERTISEMENTS. 11 I a t «1 I I I* 42 and 44 Prince William Street, : ST. JOHN, N. B; ' "• GENERAL ' pitriiiDiirt |ierc|mite| -r— AND DEALERS IN- H y o a be a K o SILVER VyARE AND rm CO ^ — AND— HEAVY HARDWARE, ALWAYS IN STUCK. WHOLESALE AJYI^ RE TALL. - — -; — -^^^ THOH. J ■<' m. « miMMm^^ TRUNK AND VALISE WAREROOMS, 65 King Street (Doherty Block), ' SAINT JOHN. JV. B, MANUFACT.UUER OF EVKUY DESCKIPTION OF TRVNHS, YALISES, B:is;s Satchels, Illasonic and Knights of Pythias llat and Regalia Boxes, &e. Dealer in English and American make of SOLID SOLE LEATHER TRUJJKS km VALISES. Always in stock, alarge variety of School, Sliawl ami Trunk Straps, Ladies' Hat Boxes, &c. &c. The subscriber is the only one in the trade in this city who attaches the " I'ox Patent Keyless Coud)iuatiou Look," to Trunks which has given so much satisfaction to < 'omuiercial Travellers, and others. Call and examine mj' stock before purchasing elsewhere, llemembcr the number. 66,-SOXJTI3: SII3E1 KlUSTO- STREET. m (Late PURVES AND MOORE) WHOLESALE AND RETAIL ill5 "? (^- [t,\m n^ mt Goods ReceiveVtillarc A €<>.• €lty Ronil, At. .lolin, N. B. [1879. )OMS, r. ji. uic and XISES. nk Straps, o attaches which has ers. Remember W 1. i SRade. N.B. ^ '• i- .;„. ^A^HOLESALE. %flf'ilS'*' Lium m ^ w ji al® 9 (t) o 8 a 09 "-1 €uriu>r Unlou aiHl iiiydncy streets, tialiit^JwIii!, 1 Cublnot OrnniiA fi'oiii $(tO to $1000, nt 14 ADVEIITISKMEKTS. [1879. F. CLEMEKTSOx\ & CO, Manufacturers, IiujMirters and Dealers in CHINA, GLASS, • I is •a •s I •■§ Pk o •M 'a -3 « •-< a > u I — AND — SS.3sf \';:>c.,^'v;«-v CLASS SHADES A SPECIALTY. LAMPS AND I^AMP GOODS, * OF ALI* BESCRIPTIONS. 7- ' li' ■ ■ 5 Assorted Crates always ]» stock. Artificial Flowers, In Great Variety. I 3 a I 91 PC 05 ■\?V^I3:OLESJ^3LEl. Nos. 57 and 59 Dock Street, Saint John, N. B. I 1 (D • -.5 -s •2 Ladies' Trunks with Bonnet Boxes at t ,- \ [1879. ;o. J IS:: ^ FY. S, 3 3* cr k. I en i-i » 3 . r \ I ' et, J STIMPSON, WALLACE & CO., City Road, Saint .lolm, N. B. 1879.] ADVEHTI8EMENT8. IR 15 I til I 1 ■ft s o o I \M M Si Fanters' Fire Issiume Eo. of Ikia. DepoBlted with (Joveriiinent $l()l,!M>i for the proteetion of PoUcy Holders. HON. ALEX. Mckenzie, M. P President, GEORGE GREW, Esq., Vice-President. DIRECTORS FOR ONTARIO. Hon; GEORQte BROWN, Toronto Hon. WM. McMASTER, Hon. COL. SHAW, " J. D. IRWIN, Es(i., R. WILKES, Eh< xVrK JOHN G. SCOfri; Eso.. JOHN^ McDonald. Esq., M. P, V. CRONYN. Es«i., London. Toronto, r* k4 ^ g 1 L. W. SMITH, E.sq., Q. C. D. C. L., Toronto. J. MAUGHAN, Jr Manager, I D.'F. SHAW InRi>ector. G. BANKS, A.s8istant Manager. | J. K. KERR, Esq., Solicitor. BANKERS Canadian Bank of (Jommerce. Attention of Insurers is directed to the following advuniages offered by this Company ;— 1. —It devotes special attention to the Insurance of Farm ProiJerty and of Detached Residences, with contents, a.— This Company insures against damage by lightning and Forest Fires. 3.— It will adjust all losses without delay, and pay in cash at once. A. D. G. VANWART, General Agent and Inspector for New Biiinswick. Addres.s-P. O. Box 486, St. John, N. B. W. G. KENNEDY, Travelling Agent. EiONOntY AND SECUKITY. Sun HM Life anil Unt Insimce EiipaAyJI OF MONTREAL. A sound and reliable Home Company. Investments all within the Domi- nion. ]jl55,'iiM).rtl surplus profits on premiums ia 1877. NEW BUSINESS, lH7ti, submitted $l,aVJ,.598 1817, " ;J,1.');J,000 S'>lid addition to Company's As.sets in 1.S77, ^').'>,S8',l..").5 There is no reserve clause, making the amount of claims under the Sun Mutual Policies to ',je less than the sum assured by them, as under the minimum sy.stem. tSj^"" Si>ecial attention Is claimed to the fact that our policies are payable in full. „^ THOMAS WORKMAN, Esq., Pies., I M. H. GAULT, E.sq., Man.-Director. T. J. CLAXTON, Esq., Vice-Pres. | R. MACAUL.VY, Secretary. J. M. C. DELESDERNIERri, Superintendent. ST .lOITN.— i?<'/c(ruot'.«.— Hon. J. D. liEWiN, President Bank New Brun- swick; J. Boies DeVeheh, Esq.: A. li. Palmer, Esq.; James Douville, M. P. ; Medical Exanuner— J. Danieus, M. D. This t'ompany issues policies on all the approved methods of Life and Accident Business. Its motto is "Economy and Secu«itv." Hon. C. N. SKINNER, Manager. A. D. Hi VAX^VAUT, P. O. Box 480, St. John, N. B. General Agent for New Brunswick. 9 Knowles' Ti-unk Warcrooms, CO King Street. For Particu'ai"s see p. 12. Cabinet Organi from t60 to f 1000, at it B g B ce B B 1({ ADVpniTFHKMENTH. [1879. JAMES WILLIAMS -IMPORTER OF- iw (^ o o PAliNTS, OILS, BIIUSIIES, Grlass^ ZP-o-ijti-y:, &;o- &o- WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. -AGENT FOR- WM. EAELAHB & S©HS VARNISH, -AND- ii»i$ti iitit iiMs it^ OF St. Helen's. PORTLAND, SAINT JOHN, N. B. pi a S i! I! I Mi I I 3. n g P o a 5* 3 CD 'C:S]05:2CXE2S^25.K^^S^S20!J 'i'il ( iiioii "Hroel, 1 \*i « Sjsliscy iSliTCl, SI. Jobii, N. B. Moroii«l-llnii«l OrgniiH Inkrn In cxclinnKC by I & i. •' : » -A .-4. 1 a s « '•■ K la- 's 9 27 6 9 5 51 5 32 5 14 4 55 4 37 4 19 12 42 3 24 1 3 7|3 493 313 141 57 40 23 A 35I3 20|3 j:'i3 24 3 38J3 5213 53 183 ©/10]3 "" 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 2 2 30 42 53 4 14 24 34 42 51 59 13 19 25 30 35 39 43 40 48 50 51 51 51 51 50 48 45 42 39 35 30 25 20 14 7 53 45 37 28 19 2 10 2 04 1 .5014 4014 29 4 I8I4 G4 55 42 31 18 B ©« 7 20 33 40 59 12 25 38 51 4 17 29 42 54 3 18 5 30 42 53 4 14 24 34 44 53 2 10 18 25 3;^ 39 45 51 Aug. O.S/. .) 5 5 5 5 4 4 4 4 4 3 5() 3 1|3 5!3 8^3 III2 I3I2 15 1 2 16|2 161 161 161 14 12 10 3 58 53 48 41 35 27 19 11 2 52 42 32 20 9 57 44 31 17 3 48 33 17 1 45 28 10 53 3n 16 Sept. UJ Ft. M. H. ©/^ 2 21 40 20 40 20 41 1 22 43 4 25 46 i 28 49 10 31 52 Oot. ^Fi. Nov. ©i-Y. M. H. M. H. 10 10 10 11 11 11 12 12 12 12 13 13 13 13 14 14 14 14 14 15 15 16 a5 53 12 16 16 16 16 30il6 4816 516 22116 1315 34115 55115 16 15 3() 15 56 17 3(; 5(5 16 16 16 16 16 38 54 10 25 40 .53 7 20 32 44 55 5 15 24 33 41 48 55 5 10 13 16 16 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 14 14 14 14 14 13 13 13 12 12 12 11 11 11 18 19 20 19 18 16 13 9 4 58 52 45 37 27 18 7 55 43 30 16 1 45 29 12 54 36 16 56 35 14 Deo. O i'Y, M. H. 10 .52 10 29 10 6 9 42 9 17 8 52 8 26 8 7 33 7 6 6 38 G 10 5 42 5 13 44 1 46 16 2 46 2 16 1 1 47 17 47 17 e>« 13 43 1 13 1 42 2 11 2 40 3 9 Note. — When the Sun ia slow, Equation to be addeil to app.arent time. When the Sun is fast, Ef^uation to be substracted from apparent time. EOLIPSES-1879. In the year 1870, there will be Two Eclipses of the Sun and one of the Moon. 1. An Annular Eclipse of the Sim, January 22nd 1879, invisible at New Brunswick. Begins on the Earth ffenerally. January 22ncl, 8h. 5!»m. .5 a. m. Greenwicli Mean Time— in Longitude .51d. 21(m. West of Gi-eenwich, and Latitude 24d. South. Central Eclipse begins generally January 22nd, lOh. 3m., A. M., in Longitude (Wd. 29m. West, and Latitude 27d. 32m. South. Central Eclipse at noon Januarj' 22nd, llh. 45m. Its., a. m., in Longitude tid. 28in. East of (Jreenwici* and Latitude 31d. South. Central Eclipse ends generally January 22nd, Ih. 42m., 8 p. m., in Longitude 64d. 30m. East, and Latitude 7d. 4.")m. North, ends on the Earth generally Jan. 22nd, 2h. 46m. 2s., P.M., in Longitude 47d.l8m. Ea.st, and Latitude lld.20m. North. The line of the Central Eclipse begins at the South side of the Argentine Republic— will Liiflics' Buunct Uoxes— £iri:!licr and Ennniol, nt '"".M i».v HHiiipHoii, M'nIiiKc A i'o„ i'lty HoimI, M, Jwliii, S. li. [1870. 1879. ^' ITov. I Deo. «.|m. h. m. h,j 10 lfi~l« S.'illd 11) r)3jlG 20 12il6 10 'iOllO 18 48)1({ 10 5 1(5 U 22lli] J) W]0 4 >4 15 58 15 52i ''■'15 45( 15 37 3 15 27 7 15 18 1870.] CirUIU'H CALKNDAH. 10 « &> to apparent >m ajjparent one of the l>le at New '!'m. 5 A. M. iiwich, and -m. South. Longitude •iipse ends I East, and 1. 46ni. j>s., hne of the iblic— will leave South America at S. Pedro In Urnpiay, cross the South Atlantic*, and enter Africa in LonKitnde ir>.l. East and liatitudn 'Ml. South; will cross the Continent to Zanzibar, and will end.in tlie Indian Ocean. 2. An Annitldi- Kiliime of tlie Sun. .fuly l!»tii, W\\ invisible in New Brunswick. Bi'^iii'^ on the Earth fft-ncrally .July lltth, fih. tOm. a. m.. 42d. (Jreenwieh mean time in Louf^itude.'Ml. i:-in. West and Latitude lOd. iJsJin. N. Central Eclipse bejfius generally .July littli. 7h. I8ui. INs. a. m., in Longitude l!id. 4«ni.VVest, Latitude Td. 44ni. N. (Vnlral Eclipse at Noon. .July lltth. »h. !»m. 12s. in Longitude +»d. Lhu. East, Latitude 12d. IHni. N. Central Eclipse endsgenerallv Jiily Htth. l()h. .5.^m. 24s., \. m.. in Longitude »M. Khn. East, and Latitude 28(1. IHm. South. Ends on the Earth " iaIly.Jtdyl9ih.llh. .Wm., A. M., in Longitude htid. .5()ni. Ea.st, and Latilude 2()d. 31m. S. The line of the Central Eclipse beginning in the South Atlantic Ocean in Longitude li»d. 4t)ni. and Latitud*' 8(1. 44m. N. Enters Africa at Sieria Leone, and cros- sing the African Continent to the Straits of Babelmandel. Leaves Africa I at A.ian. and ends in the Indian (K-ean in Longitude !Wd. 16m, East, and ; Latitude 2Hd. Wm. South. 3. .4 Partial Eriipse of the Moon December 2«tli. 1870. j First contact with the Penuml)ra, December 2Hth. !ih. 2Hm. Os. a. m. First contact with the Shadow, •• llh. I'hn. ISs. a. M. Middle of the Eclipse. '• Oh. Im. .57s. p. m. Last contact with the Shadow, " Oh. 4»m. -'Jfls. p. m, Last Contact with Penumbra, " 2h. :Wm. 15s. p. u. • 9 ::5 ii 9 9 ; a X : 9 Principal Articles of the Calendar for the Year 1879. Golden Nund)er, , 18 | Dominical Letter, E. Epact, 7 I Roman Indicator 7 Solar Cycle 12 | Jidian Period 0592 I The year .WIO of the Jtnvisli Era commences on September 18th, 1879. I Ramadan (Month of Abstinence observed by the Turks) commences on August 19 th. 1879. The year 1297 of the Mahommedan Era commences on December 15th, 1879. . ,i !• !l Brief Ohurch Calendar. li days. 1 HOLY DAY.S. DAYS. HOLY DAYS. Wed. Jan. 1 Circumcision. Sv'N. June 1 Whitsunday. Pentecost. . fl MoN. •' (i Epiphany. SrN. 8 Trinity Sunday. 9 Sat. 25 Conversion of St. Paul. Vn'ed. " 11 Rt. Baniabas. ii » Sun. Feb. 2jl^iritication B. V. Mary TnuR. " 12 Corpus Christ!. 1 ' ; SrN. 9iSeptua.i,a'sima. Tun. " 24 Nativity St. John Bapt. mm 9 . SrN. 28]Quinquagesima. Run. 29:st. Peter and St. Paul. 1 TUE. 25|Shrave Tuesday. Fni. July 25; St. .James the Gt. Ap. ; ' < 1 Wed. " 2() Ash Wednesday. Sun. Aug. 21 St. Bartholomew. Sun. Mar. i;st. David. Su.v. Sep. 2r St. Matthew. Apostle. 5 : Sun. 2:Quadrag(>sima. MON. •' 2i) St. Mich., Michaelmas. MoN. 17 St. Patrick. Rat. Oct. 18 St. Luke. Evangelist. TUE. 25 Annunciation. TUE. 28 St. Simon and St. Jude. Sun. Apl. () Palm Sunday. Rat. Nov. 1; Hallowmas. Fri. 11 fJood Friday. Run. 80' 1st Sunday in Advent. . ; Sun. 18 Easter Sunday. Run. 80 St. Andrew, Apostle. 1 Sun. 20 Low Sunday. Run. Dec. 21 Rt. Thomas. i Wed. " 28 St. fJeorge's Day. Thur. " 25 Christmas Day. Thur. May 1 St. Philip and St. James Fri. 2() Rt. Rtephen. 1 Sun. 18 Rogation Sunday. Rat. 27 St. John, Apostle. Ithur. " ! 22|Asceu.«ion Day. Sun. 28 Innocents. | •8 3 I 5 s Sri s S, >. KuvuU'H, TruuK Factury, 6U King iStrcct, >st. Joliii, .\. It, I Ail our OrtfiiiiM tvari*tiiil<*(l for ttviMcai'M, i I r. m u '20 MdiiT iiorsr.s. |1H70. Public Holidays, Anniversaries, &c. Ni'W Yoar'H Day. .. Asll Wcdlii'Hdliy St. I 'at lick H(hk1 I'ridiiy IKjvHtcr ^lonilny . . . . ICuKtrr 'I'licsduy . . . SI. (ltMirp'"u Day .. Loyalists liay lOu'ccns Hiiih I>fiy. \Vliitiut>iiday ..li iMiiai'v I'Vl). ■ Mor. A pi. May June 1. ir. II. 11. 1.'). •J.J. IH. ;.M. Ji. oiuTirs A«'('t'.sHii>ii. SI. .lulm's Day . . . Uii('('irs('i>iio i » 6 The SeaBO?is- -Saint John Mean Time. llVornal K<|iiiii» A I Marine and Fisheries Department. I Hon. .Tohii ('. Vn\M\ Minister of Marine and Fisheries. .1. TT. ITardlnp, !Es(i., A^ent for New Hinnswick-, of LiKht Houses. Marine ITosjtitals. Si^mal Stations, Steam 1m>k .\larms, I'.uoys and IJeacon.s, and Fisheries. .1. ?»lit- ichell, Insp(>ctor of Light Houses, Nlarine Ilos))ituls, Signal Stations, Steam |FoR Alarms, and Buoys and Di-acous, for New Ih imswick. KiSUKRllCS DEI'ARTMENT. ! W. 11, Vonninj;, Inspector Un' Nova Scotia and New Ih-unswick. I Light Houses in Bay of Fundy. I fUipr Stililr. \. s. Uevolvinj: white lif,'ht on ("ape; WriKht l.'is: d.ark. :2.")S. j:)d, ^:im. l!is. Lalitude N. : (i:i fj miles ii\ clear weather. I Steam Fog Wliistle on soutiiern point of (.'ape elevated ahont I!) feet above high water, sounds in thick '.vealhei-, fogs and snow sloi-nis, a blast of ten seconds (Inrat ion each minute, with an interval of llfty seconds between each blast. ' Sral I-'^ldiuK N. N'. South point 1 mih longitiule (Kill. iim. ."iri.-i. W. I'iwd while fi'ct above high wat-r mark, ^'isiblc IS miles. Thi' W. ,.■))(. milc.s fi-om lighthouse. A fog whistle near and snOw storm.s siamds in t-ach minute, a blast of and after an itUerval of live seconds gives another with an interval of forty-live seconds, j ('(tpf /''orrliii. .V. N. Flash white light on E. ('ap( Ul'm. '^Xa. N.. longitude (iCxI. ".tm. "Jl.s., W. Every mimite an Ikimin.: dark. ',iOLi>I\4;'8, Hlluipilou, Wullurr A Co.. <'liy Boiiil, Hi, John, \, H. ih;u.i ^ fee. Jiiiii' lit). " 'v'l. Day •J'ly 1, Nov, |».| • • t . ( ai.i t " ir,\ me. 1 1 (lio «anu>tinu' . at 'si>it{ils, Ki^Muil "'lies. J. Mif. tiUioiis, Steam vick. '•"'s: (lark, iw *" , while lower, ? • •'• feet above '■ lilaxt nf ten i 'litis l)e(\vt.t!n ; !^"Jm. 'i(s. N. ;' / :il- Towej- {iH " ix-lv lies S. by * ' iliiriiii; f.ijnf.s 5; Ills diiraUdii,' " live seconcLs,' ' I ** latitude i;;d. E '^•oiiils; li^ht " 1 and while, r. ikIs ill eveiy ; i ^ "■'"s. ; Joiip;'!- : intervals of * nark". Visi- '.ititude. W. , wliite light-; A 1870.1 r.iiiHT iiorsKH. 21 Strarii K.i>,' Whi-ttJeuii N'. W. of Uiier Isluiiil. Koiitii side of llKlitiioiise, soiiu'ls diiiiiiK lliiek and fo^^,'y wralhcf as fnllows: IJiust of I seeoiidrt. Iiil.'i-val of 1 I'.last of 4 liilci\al of \ Ula-.l of I Inteivalof ID :4 * X : 5 ; i : * : * i e : p. ': C : a •. ^^ ; •: ■ B '. « ■A w /^<,7j;«(,iu".-()ii Point, latitucU' N. irxl, ;5iii. -Ids. : longitude, W. (ilid. •Ws. Two llxed white lif^lits. Visible 15 miles. <) yards ai)ait. HI and M feet ai)ove liitjh water mark. Tower oetaKonal. siriiied liorizontall.v red and white. Fofj Whistle on Point, in thiclc weather sounds twiiM- each min- ute, first fjivin/j a blast of live seconds duration with an interval of live seeonds: then a l)last of live seconds duration, witli an iisterval of 15 seconds to eonii)lete tlie minute. Sotifl, West Wolf lsltin(J— On S. E. Point of llie Island, l.ilitnde N. ild. 5(im. :W.s. : longitude, W. WJcl. 44m. 10s. White revolving,' li-lit every 1>^ mln- S s t t Si a 9 t a B s ftonrH IliHtl. .V. N. 5(M'ii't. from edj^e of elllT. on S. eiil ranee to Petite PaHsa>,'e: latitude, .N. (Id. ;;lifi. Ids. ; longitude. W. (iiid. I'liu. Cs. Hevolvinj,'' ndand while alternately, rveiy mimiLi". Li;,'htlionse, whiti', square, 70 feel above hi^;h water iriail;. \'isible II lllile^;. l'i>hit frini. ,\. S. S. point of enlraiiee lo .VnnapoliH Pasin; latiludp. N. 11(1. Ilm. .Us : |on;,'itU(l( . W. (i5d. lini. •.lis. I'ixed white IJKht. visibU- I't miles. N'ertieal red and white siriped, s((uare tower, iti feet above IiIkIi I water mark. Kot; whistle on Pi im Pi'int. sounds H seiMvnds in ( a< h minute, laakinf; an inlerval of 5:i seeondHbetween each l)last. I'lirt Williinns. y. S. Marshall ( 'ove. South Shore, lalittide. N. lid. r.ii^,atude. W. f'Md. K'-m. Cs. Two (I.m d whit.- vertical lights, visible 10 miles, iiO feetaiiiirt. While, s(|uare, CO and 'I'i feel from hi;ch water: laiitern on top of dwelling, lower llKl't In bow window visible from W, S. W. round, N. to V:. N. v.. Atm. Os. Fi.ved while liKlit. visible 1~ miles, .'viuaiv white lighthouse, 33 45 feet above lii;rh water mark. 2 Eo;; Whistle on extreme point of Cape D'fb', on tlie opposite side of chaii- S nel, from Plack rock: sounds in thick weather twice in each minute, each ^ blast beiiif^ of d seconds iluration, with interval of twenty-four seeonds -• between. S rV(;«' Kiirai((iro. A', i^.- Small Rock oli" Head, latitude. N. -ind. lOm. :.'0s. ; lonpitude, . W. )i5d. :Jlin. S.'is. Hevolvinj,' wliite lij^ht e\ery ;,'i) seeonds, visible 15 miles. • Litrhtliouse octagonal, horizonlallj' slriped red ami white. 5H feet above ft hij.;h water mark. * (Jtipr S])('iicci; A^. /?.--(^n pitch of Cape, latitude, N. 15d. 12m.. ']()«.; lonpi- ^ tude, W. 4.5(1, l;2m. :^i)s. Hevolvin^ red and white alternately, at intervals of - 45 .seconds. Visible 5J0 miles. Vx'hite s(|uare biiildin;.;. with loWer :i07 feet j! above hi;,'h water. Partrid^'e Island lit^ht by compass N. W. bj- W. J^ W, » northerly distance helm,' dK. miles from liK'ht to Ii;,-ht. ~ 3 P(1. a M « d t I ;0 S e «■) b (► S S e 10 LIOIIT HOUSE!*. [1879. Viwihk' !() iiiiU'S. T.atitude. N. TowtT. s(iiiiiie wooden building, Ctuod anchoragii between liglit- ute. Visible 17 to 2<) miles. Honse, white, square wooden, 111 f'-et above liigli water. Bvr (irand Manan. SO feet above high water. Sounds in thick Aveather three blasts of four seconds duration in each i minute, with an intei-val of sixteen seconds between c ach blast. I Old Fropiictdr i:/t'f,V/('. -Spindle Beacon, i>ainted red on S. E. of Grand : Manan Island. Lat. 44d. Vim. 10s. ; long. (Wd. 40m. Us. Visible « or 10 miles in I clear weather. Gannet A'of^-.— A fixed and Hash light on rock. Visible VZ miles. Lat. |n. 44d. Om. :iHs. ; long. (Kid. 47m. Os. Octagonal tower, striped, vertically, i black and white alternately. Fixed Light, 45 seconds, EcUpse, m Flash, 41^ Echpse, 514 j 00m. Much ids M(ind.— On Island, two lights, W. by N. y, N, and E. by S. y^ S, ;and5(57<) j-ards apart. Fixed white; can be seen 15 miles clear weather. Hous.*, white; 5.S feet E. and 54 feet W., from high water. l-'og Whistle sounds in thick weatlier five seconds each J^o minute. ]\f()08e-a-Bec. ..4hj.— On Mistake Island, west entry to Bay of Fundy. Flashy white light, 'V3 seconds interval. House, brick, white-washed. 05 ifeet above high water. Lat. N. 44d. 28m. 27s. ; Ion. W. G7d. 31m. 5,5s. j Petit MdiKin. —South side of Island. Fixed white, varied by white rta.shes. : Time between flashes, two minutes. Visible 17 miles. Tower, gray granite, ! natural color. Lat N. 44d. 22m. 2s.; long. W. G7d. 5m. 51s. ! A Fog Whistle giving two blasts of five seconds each per minute. Inter- val between bkusts, K minutes and 42 seconds. i Little River.— On an island at the em ranee of the River. A fixed white light, ; varied by tlaslies every !H) seconds, 40 leetaliovehigh water, visible 11 nides. A gun is fired to answer signals, diu'ing f(igs and snow storms. Dangerous rocks extend 4 miles, eastward of iightliouse. I Richihucto Head Liyht.—Th'M i.s' a fixed Wliite Liglit, situated on Richi- buctoHeai', Nortluunberland Strait, in the Gulf of Saint Lawrence, The ; light is placed at an elevation of 70 feet above high water, and should be seen in clear weather from a distance of 14 miles. The illuminating ap- ;]mratus is dioptric or by lenses of the fourtli order. The tower is vsquare, about 50 feet from base to vane, i)ainted white, and stands in lat. 4(5 deg. I :«lm. 40s. N. : long, (it deg. 4:hn. :Jt)s. W. of Greenwich. \ Ca})e Jouriinaiii, Stfdit.'i of Norfhnmberhnid.— Lat. 4Gd. 10m. Os. N. ; long. ;();W. 51m. Os. W.— Visible from all points of approach from S. E. around l)y i N. to W. The Liglit House is an octagonal wooden pyramidal building, painted white, 40 feet high, elevated 72 feet above higli water, and stands ()<> feet from the extremity of the cliff. Tlie Keei)er"s liou.se, a one and a half story woollen building, painted white, is situated 50 feet to the westward of the Light House. I Goose Lake, Mi.ivou I.sl".nd, Bay de.<>qu4iiie miles deal-' ^ '"Kli water, i { •H(I. 45m. !)2ii. ' I'iRhthoiise, A Stcuiii Fotr ' Vl'i^'li Avtiter itiun in eacJj E of G'rand «'■ 10 miles in "liles. Lat. tl, vei-tically, signals. ' sforms. I (1 ■* miJes. i Hi. ^- '>y s. ^ s, i •a»" weather. ute. of Funcly. Avashed. 65 Ws. hite tla.shes. '■ay granite, ute. Inter- jvhite light, 1« 11 miles. : I on Riehi- ence. Tlie slionld l)e ".atiiig aj)- Js square, af. 4(i (leg. • i^. ; long, "•ound by building, utl stands and a half 'stM'ardof | ite Light, I ite, is e.\ • I ' 10 miles. ' evolution I ^ft high, PParatus ight, ele- . and on « P! 9' I 1879.] IIATE8 OF riLOTAGE. 23 is ■5 !* W B e U The tower is a square The illuminating appa- ( .>•■■ I 1 ii» ** K H K j ^ « [ £ n ,» ««! >• 1 * R • 1 clear weather is seen at a distance of 1-' miles, wtxxlen building, 20 feet high, ami painted white ratus is catopti-ic. Caraqui-t Mttnd, Bay dc C/irtZeur.— Square Tower on keeper's dwelling.—: White. Miscuu Fog Whistle.— A steapi fog whistle lies been erected on Miscou Island, at tlie entrance of the Bay of Chaleur. The whistle is sounded twice in each minute. Shediac Beacon Liijhta.— Two lights on Point du Chene wharf, in the Har- bor uf Shediac. Lat. 4tid. 14m. aOs. N. ; long. (Md. 31m. (Js. W. Pobit Escuminac. Light. -This Light House is situated in Miramichi 3ay, north latitude 47d. 4m . 8()s. ; west longituda, (Md. .Wm. 30s. It is a fixed bright light, elevated 70 feet above high water. A Third Oi'der French Dioptric lighting apparatus has been placed on this Tower, which is visible for twenty-five miles. Miscou Maud Light.— This Light House is situated on Birch Point, north latitude 48d. Im. Oa.. we.st longitude, (>4d. 3m. Os. It is a fixed red light, ele- vated seventy-nine feet above high water. Shediac Lights.— On Point Du Chene Whaif. in the summer, north latitude 46d. 14m. 2()s. ; west longitude, fi4d. 31m. Os. It is a fixed white light. Two fixed white Beacon Lights on Shediac Island, visible ten miles. Miramichi Kiver.—Uf^ht House on Portage Island. Fixed Thite light, elevated — feet above high water. Two Beacon Lights on Preston's Beach, about five miles above Escimiinac Light. Two Beacon Lights at Oak Point. Two Beacon Lights at Grant's, fixed white Lights. Visible ten miles. River St. John Lights.— divider. Head, Sand Point. Oak Point, No Man's Friend, Oromocto Shoals, Wilmot's BlufT, Cox's; Point, Robertson's Point, Fanioy"s Point, Grand I^ke. Mus(|uash Island, and Hendry Farm, Washade - moak Lake. Visible ten miles. Pilotage District of the Port of St. John^ ' ' RATES OF PILOTAGE. . INWARDS. • t. First District.— From Partridge Island to Musquash Head, bearing North West, One doUar per foot. Second District. — From Mu.squash Head to Point Lepreaux, bearing North West, One dollar and Twenty -five cents per foot. Third District. — From Point Lepreaux to North Head of Grand Manan, bearing North West, or North Channel, bearing South East, One dollar and Fifty cents per foot. Fourth /)l.s/»vV•^— Fr>)nithe North Head of Grand Manan, or North Chan- nel, as aforesaid, to Mac-hias Seal Island, bearing South, or Brier Island, bearing South East, <,)ne dollar and Seventy-five cents per foot. Fifth District.— Fvoin tlie outside limit of the fourth district to a bound ranging with Mount Desert and Cape Sal)le, Seal Island, bearing north- west and soutli-t'ast, being the outside limits of the Pilotage District, Two dollars and twenty-live cents per foot. OVTWARDS. Pilotage f.'om the Harbor ot the Port of Saint John to outside of Partridge Island, One dollar and Twentv five cents per foot. Pilotage down the Bay of li'undy, when i-equired, shall be Two dollai-s per foot over and above the One dollar and Twenty-five cents Harbor Pilotage outward. Any pilot einjiloyed in the removal of any ship or vessel within the Port or Harbor of Saint John, from an.y mooring ground to an.y wharf, or from any wliarf to any inoonng ground, and nroperly mooring and securing tlui said ves.sel, shall be entitled to demand and receive for such services, as follows: One ilollar and fifty cents for vessels not over UK) tons; Two dollars for vessels over IIX) tons, and not exceeding JJOOtons; three dollars for ves- sels over 200 tons, and not exceeding 300 tons; four dollars for all vessels over 3(X( tons, and not exceeding 400 tons: and twenty -five cents additional for every .50 tons .such vessel may measure over 400 tons. Boarding Districts and rates of Pilotage for the piloting of vessels into that part of the District of St. John called the Harbor of Musquash, aie as R ? r ; i 3 pat 5* »• B"' 9: B- n B. P t ■*■ S' B B fit s 9 ft s» B i B- I' ' m ■ B iKiiowloN* Trunk IK>i»ul, Hoiilli Side Kiuy HIroct. . 11 o a be a er- I 24 Cabinet Organs from f,60 to SIOOO, at [18T0. All v.-s- iiiid lilt follows: Nos. 1 and !2of till- Port orTFiivlior ct' SniiitJohnshnll h(> \a. 1 dis- trict of tho Harbor of I\Iiis(|uiisli, and (!1>-In"cts Nov. .'i. I and T) of the said Harbor of St. Jolm sliall )n' No.'-.. 'J, .'and 1 <>v tlic Harbor of Mu:-,nnasli. That the rate of I'ilotaat' hiwai-ds into Ihi- Harbor of :vlus(ina:-li sliall b(>- for No. 1 distriut. ()n(> dollar and Scvc iit\ Wvr ccnls pfr fool drni'i of walcr, and Twenty-five cents additional /.cr fool '\i'^\ ii!;-;iii;t, boarded bfy<»nd1h(' said first district. The pilotaKeonl wards wit bin th:' fir-.t dis1r!>M sb;di be ()i:c dollar pel' foot. The followinf^ vt'sscls ail' excinjib'd i'r<'iu coiiijtnlsory |ii!oti\j.r(': sels rcRistered in the Dominion of Coiadn. of b"ii) ions . and under, vessels outward Itound beyond tln^ first district. F,XTIl.V('T Vmm nVK LAWS. I Section 7.— Tlie I'ilot pilot in;;- a vessel fi-oni sea sball be entitled to pilot her to sea when sin- tiext leaves port, and sboniil the master or owner require the services of a i.)ilot down the l!;i.y of Fundy to perform this ser- vice a.s well, unless in eithei- ease on .'onijiiaint of tlie master, owner or agent of said vessel, till' l'i]ot;'.';i> .Authority ('.ireel oilurwise, and incase the ma.ster of suc?i vessel sball en;;a.tre any other jierson to jiilot bis vessel down the Bay lies bnll be liable to pa,\- to' liu' Pilotage Autliority the full pilotaf, ,'.';. //,' ('/^.v nf Snint John (iivl Parish' of J'oVLiitui!. and under 18t) tons, 4s Hd: above 1S(i and under ::i(Kl tons, as; above O^H) and under 22() tons, .'isf.d; above '.jJH and under -^Ifi tons, (is; ahove '.Mi! and under iGO tons, t>s (id; above x!(i!) and under -^O tons. Vs: above sJSi* and under •"KUi tons, Vs Gd; above ;!(i() and under ;i'JO tons. Hs: aliove ;Wti and niider.'iHi Ions, Ss 6d; above8K)and under :«;;) tons, )ve 'Mi and under ;!S!i ton.-;. Us (id; above 38() and under li)U Ions, Ms; aV'ove ton .and umler l.'ilt li ns. 1 1s .'id; above 450 and under 50U tons, 1.-s (Id : and h^ ."d for evcJ'y additional 50 lous. Top WharFa'^e. j Established I'll Act IS Vid. c. 4^, in tltc Citinf ^nint Jnhii, uiuf Pcn-ish' (\f Portland. \ Anchors and chains of all kinds, i)er ton, otio shilllnf;: fn;l three pence;' barrels of flour, Invad and meal, and all oHier bairels undi'r 22\ lbs. weiglU ; "ach, one halfpenny ; half tiarrel;. tirkiii;, nii'l keijrs of all kinds, eaidi. on" i I'arthinf?; barrels of salt. )>rovisions ;vud piel;le(l tish. e;ich, one penny ; bal- l last, per ton. sixpence; bncks. |U'r tii nis.ind. one +sii' <4e! ■ eS «♦ V •f ' - +i - a -n a -. -■ r^ cr n> Q •t rv ,.|'i',-,o| ''•''ATi-: All v,.s- '""l<'i-, iiiid rtll ilil.'.'d (.) pilot isf.'r or owner ■1'-" 111 (liiH scr- I'l'. owner or ., •'i!i'I ill case "'<■< fiis vessel '"•lily tile fnll •'"t'tied, aiitl '■ tilt' Pilotufio , I>usHiuA!' sucii ''.Uixtei- iiur ];;» Jolin S])eai-K, '^'■'■y. .JoliiiL. '"'I'l TJionias, ^ lionias. Joj,,, '"•« (-i), C'iias. fit Tlionias !'i<'-^ ^[el'art- '<\'^ J'i"i(lj,'-es. I"iii, Saiiiuei o o I ''■■''f Parish ■"^ii'l undoi- "' "iii({er(j{) '' '['** toils, x's '. •j''~i; aliovK : nliove ];-)() 'vei>a()aa,l <'»ii<) under I iiiider;j(i{» ■'••■-■''•(oils, "US. !»H ()(!•■ "«. Ilso'd; n">; '"y: hal-l id Ixt.VeN ! I 50 O -s D O ISTO.I IIAIU'.OUII MASTKIIS FKEH, KTC, >f iiiiMcliandizc, eacli, I'ourptMic*'; boxes of soa|) or candles, wcifjhinK llsi lbs. or less, faili. one farthing; boxes weif^hiiijr over Wi lbs. each, one half- iieiiuy : l)i)X('s ol'sinoked iierriiis^s. ea(;h. one farthiuK; coi)|)er and conijjosi- ;i(>n i>!irs, Ijolts. sheets, sjjikes, and nails, per ton, one sliilliiif?; coals (ex<;ei)t Vnthrat'lie), i)er chaldron, I'oiirpence; eijals. Anthracite, per clialdnni, : hreepeiiuc; cania^'es and t'oaches, each, sixpence; chalk, i>er ton, sixpence; .•attle, \\v... Imlls. oxen and cows, each, Kix])ence; heifers, calves, sheep and lambs, each, one penny; colTee. cocoa, nuts and filberts, in ba>i;s, per haK. one halfpenny: salt, iii ba,s:s, each, one halt'pennj-; dried fish, per quintal, one hallVcniiy: fs'lti^s. in boxes of KX) feet, each, one halfpenny; Rla^'^s. sinaller packiiKcs, each, one fartliin/,'; hogsheads of liquors and liquid.s, ach. fonrpencc: hay. scr(>wed, per ton. one shillinj.':; hay, unsci-ewed per Ion, one shilliiifi: and sixpence: hides, .u;i-een, each, onc^ halfpenny; hides, dry. each, one farthin;.';: hides, in bales, per bale, sixpence; hemp, conhvf^e and oakiini, (.er ton, one shilling';: hollow ware and castiiifjfs, per ton, nnt^ shillinj.'; jind threepence: lianipcis. each, one penny; horses, mares and f^eldintifs. each, sixpence: lioj^sheads of lime and dry fish, each, thi-cepence: iron, in bair, bolts, sheets, jilates, nails, s])ikes and pij^s, per ton, one shil- liii?.c: lumber, per thousand feet, siiperficial, sixiience: lead, in bai', sheet, shot, pif^s and pipes. i)ei- ton, ona shilling: molasses, i)er liojjfshead, four- pence; molasses, per ])imcheon, foui-pence: mola.sses, per tierce, three- Ijence; puncdieons, of all kinds, nf)t herein otherwise provided for, each, fouij)ence; pipes of liciuids and lifjuors, each, sixj^ence: quarter casks of all kinds, each, twoi)en(e: raisins, in box, i)er box, ont; halfpenny; raisins in smaller i)ai'kae:es, each, one farthin}^: supar, in hogslieads, each six- jience; salt, in bulk, ^rain and roots of all kinds. ])er lumdred bushels, one shillinj; and sixpence; slate, jier ton. sixpence; stone, per ton, sixpence; sj^elter. yierton, one sliillin^c: tea, in boxes, each, one penny; timber of all kinds, undressed, per ton, sixpence; tiei'ces of sugar, or of other articles not hei-elnenumei-ated, each, fonrpenco; waggons, buggies, gi.gs, and other vehicles, each, threepence; zinc, in .sheets, bar, block, nails and spikes, per ton, one shilling. All empty packages to iiay lialf Ihe rates of full packages; and on all goods, wai'es and merchandize, not hereinbefore emunerated and rated, to pay at the rate of one shilling i)er ton weight or measurement, at the o))tion of the collector, proprietor, or les.see of the wharves where tlie same is placed. Harbor Master's Fees. On vessels of ."50 and under .50 tons, Cs (id; vessels of .^(l and under 7.5 ton.s, :!s. iid: 7."> and under KK) tons, 5s: lOO and under 1.5(> tons, (is M; 15() and under w'lM tons, 7s (id: 3()0 and under 8 ►*! ^^. ■-! fB I— I S s -1 a o o o p P o 3 >- 3 rt- I C3 W million Sdcvt, 1 lo » Sy«lu<>y Slri'4'1, St. Jtilia, Best Organs in Canada, at 1 - I' 20 MARKET TOLLS, ETC. [18 79. n 525' i c < ; o O o I 2 .iS I O x H-l u a 1 P. s p. 3 Bates of Slippage at the Corporation Slip. All decked vesselH, same rates as for wharfage, woodboats, or other boats, or undecked vessels, having standuig masts, and all scows, and not lying at the wharves on either side of the Slips, to pay the following rates: Every Woodboat of sufficient burtlien to carry 10 cords of wood or luider 80.60 Ditto Ditto upwards of 10 cords, and not more than 15. . 1.00 Ditto Ditto upwards of 15 cords, and not more than 20. . L.W Ditto Ditto upwards of sM cords 2.00 The above is to be paid each trip ; and if any such vessel remains over six days, an additional duty to be paid of from 50 cents to $1 daily, accord- ing to the burthen. Other boats and vessels without decks, and having lixed or standing masts, and all scows, to pay 30c each trip, and 30c addi- tional per day, if suffered to remain over three daj's. Market Tolls. Beef, per quarter, 4 cents ; Hogs of 200 lbs or under, 4c, and every addi- tional KK) lbs Ic; Sheep, Lamb, Goat or Veal, per carcass, each, 4c; Butter, tub, pail, jar or firkin, of 10 lbs and under, 2c ; every additional 10 lbs, Ic ; Butter in rolls, and lard in cakes, for every 10 lbs, or under, 2c ; Tallow, for every 10 lbs, or under, Ic ; Cheese, for every 10 lbs, or imder, Ic ; Potatoes, per 100 lbs, or under, 2c; Turnips, per 100 lbs, Ic; Oysters, 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, per 100 lbs, 2c; Oats, per 100 lbs, 2c; Peas and Beans, per 100 lbs, ."k:; Ham, Shoulders and Bacon, per piece, Ic; Eggs, for every 10 dozen, or under, Ic; Beets, Carrots, and Parsnips, per 100 lbs, 3c; Apples, per 100 lbs, 5c; Plums, per 100 lbs, .5c: cherries, per box, 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, per lb, Ic; Corn, green, per dozen, y^c; Peas and Beans, green, per 100 lbs, .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, per quarter, 2c ; Hides. Ox or Cow, eAch, 4c ; Skins, Sheep, each 2c; Skins, Calf, tanned or untanned. each, 2c; Wool, per lb, Ic; Feathers, per lb, Ic; Salmon, each, 2c. All other ai-ticles not enu- merated, 2 cents on each dollar of value. Tolls at the Hay Market. Hay, per cwt, Ic, Straw, per cwt, ^c; Shingles, per M, 4c; Cedar Posts, per dozen, 4c; Wood, per cord, 4c; Juniper, per ton, 4c; Spars, to 9 Inch, each, 2c; do, over inch, inch, 4c; Planks, per M, 32c; Boards, per M, ICc; Hardwood, Ash, Birch, Maple, or other hardwood logs, each, 2c ; Staves, hardwood, per 100, 2c; do. softwood, per 100, J^c; Hoop Poles, per 100, Ic. Kates at the Public Weighing Machines. Every load not exceeding oHf^ thousand pounds weight, 30c; and 2c for every additional hundred wii.ht p:i , able, lialf by the seller, and half by the purchaser. Time for G^^t; The Falls are level or :.:•■ thtiJtooU, and about two iuvl i able four times in twenty-four •; Lrough the Falls. n it about three and a half hours on al; on the ebb, so that they are pass- mr.s, about ten or fifteen minutes e.T,ch time. No other rule can be given, as much depends on the floods in the River Saint John, and the time of high water or full sea, which is often hastened by high winds, and in proportion to the height of them. K-, o p s> 3. s a* n Hi rr- a- a > 3 a n » P s a< o § p 3 t a £ I' I at8, or other,, P O cr s Cd | $1000, at ItATKS OK CAIiT.Mii:. [1870. o 22 a o !/; o o r^ 0-1 O C o +-* w o a. p °! o •a! S! O I Eates of 0arta2;e iii the City of St. John. AIITICLER AXi) WKFrillT. I DISTRICTS ] \>T. 'Jd. !>i). 4tii. i,Vrir. Cm. "'ii. f^iii. c. .f c. !^ c.> 0. ^ r. .* f Hi' H L'IV: 2:ti- 2"> VS! '.'.")' '^s ;j(i 3:'.: ;J5, :jr 40 42: 17j 20 22 2;"), 2S M 33, 35 7.'> 7S (1.11 C:! Cf) C> 70 7:'. ; i ! I 311 83 a"> .".T, 4;) 42 I 40 4:'. 4:> 4S r)0 2.") 2S 30 33 15 IS 20, 23 25 28 20 85 Vt 3S 23 25 28 30 45, 47, I ' 55 5S i i 40, 43 30 33 00 o P. 4) o T-l For a load of Wood ^Q;l,•lrtl■l• of a <\)rd), - For a load of Cmila (lliilf ii Cliuldron), For a load conttiiniii^ 13.'0 lbs. of Giai!', Salt, I'otatoer, or imy otlitr iiriicli'suit'ii.-iirL'd at loading or uiild.idirifr, cxi-cpl (iDMcr", For a pipe of AVine, (iiii, or Itr.indy, aiidj hoiisitig within tlie doi.r of tlic liis-t lloor, For a piinclieon of iiiin>, or a tierc>.- of t^ii^'ar,! from 7 to 10 cwt., and liniisini.', " " "i For a punclifori of Mnlasses, a Imjfslu'ad of !?ugar, of lOcwt. or upvvards, or a lio,u;slii';idi of Tobacco, and lious^injr, - - - -! For a liogstiead or pnnchcon of Cider, or aj load of Dried Fi^ll, of 15 cwt., and storin;;, - For a load of Sliingli's, Hoop I'.ilus, ll«ail- ii.g, Slaves, Tri'oniii'c, Sniokt'd Fish in boxrs,' Salmon in kits, Dry Good?, or a load of any other article hot herein nu-niioiied, or a hops- head of Lime, or a hog!*heay Spirituous Liquor or Molasse , - For Cables and Cordage, in coils above a jwt., or if tocoi', i er ton, or if for Hay loose, per ton. - - For Hay, screwed, per ton, .... For IJricks, per thousand, .... For Lumber, per thousand feet. For the carriage of any article or articles not exceeding half a load, .... For Household FurnI ure, without reference to d'stan.ies, single horse bad, 75c. ; moie tlian one horse, !{;I.5U ; and when agreement is by the h ur, sii.gle teams, fiOc., double team, ^1. The Firsf' IJixtrict to conipiiso all that part of the Cily lyinar between and within the N'>rlh side of Union Street, the Kast side of I'rin'ce William Street, and the South side of Duke Street. Second DidrLt to comprise all that jmrt of the City outside of the First Dis- trict, which lies between ami wilhin the F.ast sde of Mill Street, near the City line, North side of I'ond Street, l"..i.-it side of Peel Street, North side of Oarleton Street, Fast side of Coburg and (.'hariotte Streets, anil South side oi Queen Street. 77(ird District to coniprise all tliat jiart of the City outside of the Second Dit- trict, that lies between and wit'iin the City line on the ?';orlh, the Fast side of Dorchester Street, North side of ll..z..n Street, llatt fide of Garden Street, North- erly side of Paddock Street, K.isterly H"de of Waterloo Street, Fast side of Sidney Street, and South siile of Saint dames Street. Fourth Didr'ul to comprise all that part of the Cily -^ntside of the Third Dis- trict, that lies between and within the Cily line on the North, to the Westward of 33 85 S3 (3 if I ■•3 \ % % K ? PS \ Oil 1 or. I 10 1 15 1 T> 1 25 1 80 I 85 511 51 57 Cn f.l 07 7!) 73 SO 6.-.: 90 !).• t 00 1 05 1 10 I 15 «"i 05; 7(1 (.1 so: 65 90, 05 i uJ 13 15 IS 2ol 23 25' 2S c o p p w 9 ►«< ■A w o P 3' l»r> <>;o(Mis ilu a}] lis 3tnin< :« .s, a£ I. ioDi\<;s. ri870. John. CIC'I s I I an as 70 7-'< 4') 4a 4,-,' I 78 I .-: j '^'' 5S ; ^. ^•"^l •■^''^1 40; 4;j:| I 1 I, I'i !5; 28 so! ai' ~ P f> 83 85: sslj S I ^ ^i*i' so'i 35'! e ■. "•I 7;) 7;j!; jz 1' ""'1 101 15! ^ j ^''i 90 95: W *"•*?!« tfams, " •" 'Ptn-cen and le F/rst Dia- '>\r tlio C'itv 'i-'-'i. .street. I '■^fist KiJe of t'ef, N'ortli- '-'Of Sidney T'linl Dis. •-'stwaid of "•> I f mtnipwm, ^Tiillsi<>0 4i <'o . (ity ltoii(l,MI .loliti, S. li. iy?.). U.VTKS OK FKIMMAdi:. 21) r^ Bliiie at ri!?!it ang'es to the aaiil City line, and which ftrikes tlie intersection of t'le Kiistcrly lim; ol CoV.urs with Ilic Northerly line of Ihizen Street, tlie Kaaterly Hide of Cohiir^' .'Street, Northfily Jiiile (if ("iill' bircet, Westerly side of Waterloo Street, Northerly s! le of II ctiinoiid Street, Masterly side of UriHs^els Street, Mas- terly side of (.'arinartlien Street, and Southerly side of Main Street. /'*//K-ame .size, 1 cent; cask of lime, sled, or other one horfC vehicle for hauling purposes, with horse river,',! cents single ticket, 15 lor ^l ; double waggon or sled, luling purposes, with horses and driver, l:J cts , single ticket, 1.'3 ; if load over 4UoO lbs., for every additional i:00 lb.s, 1 cent ; four cents; pipe, hog.-hoad, or puncheon, other freight, 1 tent. i5 cents; every 103 lbs of Coiii'oii.ATioN .\\riinK.\(;r,. — Vessels not cxccedinp .^0 ton". T.'ic. ; W) to 100 tons, |1 ; UIO to \U\\ tons, sfl.'J."), l.">0 to 200 tons, .tl.-'tO; '.^iOO to 'i.')(t tons, !j;i.75; '-'50 to ;!llO tona,!^-2 ; 800 to .■!,")() lon^ i«i.25; ;j.")0 to 40» tons, •^•l.'A); 400 to 4.")0 tons, il,->.lb ; 45(1 to f)00 tons, pi ; JJilO to 550 tons, .t!.'i5 ; 550 to 000 tons, $3.50 ; GOO to (550 tons, *:jT5; 0.5(1 to 700 tons. ;f t ; 700 to 750 tons, sfJ.'.'S ; 750 to to SOO tons, $4.50 ; 800 to S.50 tons, $1.75 ; S50 to 'J'.M tons. $5; l)i)0 to 1)50 tons, $5.25; 950 to 1000 tons, .$5.5", aud 25c. for each additional 50 tons. Pony Carts, Express Carts, and Express Waggons ! For loading, carrying, and hou.sing any goods, or any other article, I from the ^'ai Ket Slip, in King's and tiueen's W^ards, or Ironi any other I place within the limits of the first district, to any other place within the said f-eveial five di.-^tricts, the rates of pi ices are as follows : For the lirst district, l('c; second di.strici, l^c; third district, lie; fourth dis- jtrict, 1()C; tilth district, 18c; sixth district, 20c; aaveuth di;jtrict, 2;.'c; I eighth district, 21c. 3 1 03 a O O "1 3 a 9 'i'i\ I uiuu n^lrvvt, autl l to *i '^yUnvy .Stri'ot, ^i, Juliii, .\. B, ft ' ■ IT ill I L 5 I ' r ' e V a 1 « (^ •s p c» ^ .^ ! » "S 1 C4 j V ^ « i g t 30 Over 2,000 Organs now in uso, niannfactured l)y HATES OP CAHTAOE. [187!). Rates of Cartage in Carleton. ARTICLES AND WEIGHT. DISTRICTS. $ c. I c. I c. $ c. 1. For a load of Wood (qu irter of a cord), - 2. For a load of Coals (lia)f a chaldron), - 8. For n load, containing 15 bushels of Grain, Salt, Potatoes, or any other articles measured at loading or unloading, except Coals, - 4. For a jdpe of Win:% Gin, or ntandy, and hous- ing within the door of the first floor, - 5. For a puncheon of Hum, or a titrce of Sugar, from 7 to 10 cwt., and housing, 6. For a puncheon of Molnssen, a hogshead of Su)far, of 10 cwt. or upwards, or a hogshead ol Tobacco, and housing, . . . . 7. For a hogshead or puncheon of Cider, or a load of Dried Fish, of 15 cwt., or a common load of household Goods, and storing, > 8. For a load of Shingles, Hoop Polts, Stave.-', Heading, Trenails', SraoUed Fish in boxes. Salmon in kits, Dry Goods, or two hal'-hhdi?. lime, or a hogshead or crate of Earthenware, or two tierces of Earthenware, a hogshead o' Dried Fish, or two tierces Coffee, or quantity in bags not exceeding 12 cwt., or a load c(in taining 6 bils Flour, or 5 brls. Sugar, Fish. Beef, Pork, Tar, Pitch, Turpentine, or Cider. or half a ton of iron, or the same quantit; of Cordage in coils not exceeding 4 cwt., oi a luad of any other articles not herein men tioned, 9. For a 64 gallon cask of AVine, Rum, Drand.v, Gin, Molasses, or Porter, or for a load cf Sand, Gravel, or Stones, or a load of 4 brb'. of any Spirituous Liquors, or M classes, 10. For Cables and Cordage, in coils above 4 cwt., or if to coil, per ton, or for Hay loose, per ton, 11. For Hay, screwed, per ton, . . . . 19. For Bricks, per thousand, . . . . 1.3. For Lumber, per thousand feet, . . . 14. For the cartage of any article or articles not exceeding half a load, 25 17 28 20 60 68 80 8>J 40 48 1 25 28' isi 80 22 651 1 86 45 80 20 83 25 63 88 4S 88 $ c..^ c. $ 23 85 28 70 40 25i 28 87] 40 80| 8.1 U\ 75 42: 45! 60 63 65 i i 86 88. 40 15 18 20 20; 23, 25 1 00 1 05 1 10 50 54 57 80 85 90 60 65, 70 i I 10' 13 15 28 28 25i 28 80 80i 83, 85 i IsT.I 2d j 3d. ;4th. 6tu. iCth. 7tii. ^ 151 20 1 251 .SO 60, G<| 67 70 fl."/l 001 051 10 75, 801 85. 90 ' I I 18! 2nl 2S, 25 The Firxt District to comprise all that part of Carleton lying north of Rodney Btrtet, and westi.f Front Row. The Second District to comprise that space lying beyond the first District north- •vard of Rodney street, extending west to Ludlow strest. The Tldrd JJiHtrict to comprise the space lying beyond the second District northward of Rodney street, extending west to Watson street. The Fourt'i District to comprise the space lying beyond the third District north- ward of Rodney street, extending west to the ("Ity line. Th e Fifih District to comprise the space lying south of Rodney street, and east of Alane street. The Sia'th District to co'rii>Tise the space lying beyond the fifth District, and be- yond the south line of Rodney street, and extending weat to Ludlow street, and to the north side of Germain street. The Seventh District to comprise all the space lying beyond the sixth District. For Handcartmen and Porters for loading and carrying any articles on any handcart, and lu using according to the following scale: — For the First District, Scents; Second District, 6 cents; Third District, 7 cents; Fourth District, 8 cents; Firth District, 9 cents; Sixth District, 10 cents; Seventh District, 11 cents. Best place to buy Trunks, &c., is at .u iired by m. fltlmpKm, Wallace & Co., City Road, St. John, N. B. [187!). )ISTRICTS. '^ 4th. .StuTjCthTtth. IS' 20 23~25 2S 8.0, 83| 8ft| 87; 40 22 25 651 OS 1 2S 80, a*] 70 78:' 75 40 42, 46 1 '^j 4S 60^ 63^ 65 ^ 88 85 88: 40 28 25i 28 80 28 80j sal 85 , ^5 1 20 1 251 .30 I 60, «.<( 67 7,) If'' > 00 1 05 I 10 7o; sol 86. 90 ' _i8[_20(_2s' 25 north of Roih^y St District north- ! second District Id District north- ' street, and east District, and be- ' id'owr street, and e sixth District. ''■ articles on any e First District, urth District, 8 stricf, 11 cents. IRTI).] ADVKHTISEMKNTS. 81 :bj^iei:sis' ESTABLISHED 18«l. COTTON YARNS Awarded the only medul f,'iven at the Centennial Exhibition for Cotton YarnH of Canadian manufacture. nSTos 5 -fco lO's^ WHITE, BLUE, RED ^ < l^^liE AND GREEN, made of good American (*)ttnji > i ii ^ e. e, correctly numbered, and warranted full lengtii .'lud '.* i,,:i&. We would ask jnirchivsti.s of (' ilLii!) '. .u]!, to remember that our Yarn is sinui on Throstlt- bVamoH, wlii'i' in.-ikr a stronger Yarn than the Ring Frames used in milking tlie j\i I'iii a Yarn. It is also better twisted and more c:i:.Ui.lly reeled, each hank being tied up in seven lease of 120 yards each. I'his malies it much more easy to wind than when put up vvith()ut lea.se, as the American Yarn is, and also saves a great deal of waste. Those acquainted with weaving will undei-stand the great advantage it is to them to use Yarn put up in this manner. I COTTON CARPET WARP Made of lO's Yarn. 4 Ply Twisted, WHITE, liEB, BROWN AND SLATE, ALL FAST COLORS. Each 51T) bundle contains 10,000 yard.-^ in length, and will make a length of Carpet in proportion to the number of ends in width. We i)ut more twist into this Warp than it formerly had, and it will now make a more durable C'arpet 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 II»IITATION8. isr None is Genuine without our name on the Label o I 3 I 5* I B a a o o P o n S > en ft- «-< & a Knowles' Trunk Warerooms, 60 King Street. ^ w P. o -Tj 05 a s 4; 0) s 3 1—1 o c o c v Organs in twenty dilTciTnl SLvlcs, ninnufiiL'turod \>y AI)VKKTIS1•;MK^TS. [i8:<.t • PARKS' (iTottoii Baiuifactiir i>f t *!>' ESTAULISIIEU is<;i. GE1¥ CO'Tf OM'IS, ■ In two quiilities m.'ukL'il A. nm\ 15., und of two widths, '.V,\ and 'M invh. 'J'his Ctitton will lio found (luito cinial to Ann'iiwin in iijipearanco, ■ind owin^' to the Yarn boiny harder twisted, it will prove ninch more durdde. It is made with the smallest possible *i!!:*if ■'S I JLS1I.P %k w m NEV^' BRUNSV^ICK, COTTON MILLS, Saint John, N. B. A flue stock of Dress Goods, at I. EDUAIl OOLDlNCrS, i V'- cl |,v Btlrapson, ^VaI)Ace ACo., City Rrad, St. jolin, N. P; flH7!) { •> ttiirrs s. ■'^, ;!.'{ .and 'M\ ind,. " ill Jijijiediaiico, >rovu nmcli jucru Sizfiiifr; and is )n mi])(.rted. Single or oloarcd, ily, fi'oiji wlioni tlifiu l)y jwkiu.r CALHNDAr. 83 1879.1 JANUARY Ims Thirty-Ono Days. 1879 I rilASLrt OP Til 3 JInON. Full Moon, Rill daj', 7h. 2;Jin. r.M^. a.m. W. by N. LriHtQuartor, IMh day, Oh. C7in. Oa. a.m. 8. by W. Now Moon, 22d day, 7h. 2'm\. .W.s. A, si. E. by S. First giiarter, .10! h day, rh. lOni. ry.).q. a. m. N. by E. Porigcf mil d.ny. Noon. Apofjoo 2nthday,2h. A. m. EVENTS, 1IOUDAY3, KTC. Cironnici-slon. Freo BchoolH insHt. by law in N U. 1872. |a Fii-Ht N. n. rarllament 1780. Cold Wyaltdied 1862. Rain Eniption of Vesuvius IWIH. Snow Dnko of York died mi7. lipiphany. KuKjn Co. Court. Eqititii t-tittinfjn. IV. Albi'i-t Victor of Wales b. IStU. Nap. 111. d.'7:J. V. limnian'l d. '76 Penny postage commenced IHJO. .S'/orjuy Ist Sunday after Enipliany. St. Hilary. \Yo)iv Count n Con rt. St. John Circuit, Wefitmorlund <0 Napoleon HI. buried JH7;J. Sir Jolin Mooro killed 1809. St. Anthony. Stormi/ Old Twelfth Day. M Sunday after Eplphauj'. St. Fabian, o ent. si. ^ ent. ,-,!?. St. John Circnit Court. Eclipse of sun, invisible In N. F!. Duke of Edinburgh married 1 4 48 4 49 ^,4 51 32 4 53 31 !4 51 .30:4 .05 29 4 51 28 1 1 .V< 27 1") 275 1 H. U. 1)1:43 7 2(i 8 14 9 4 9 58 10 53 11 49 Om 41 1 .37 2 27 3 11) 1 5 I) 30 7 .33 8 32 9 32 10 .32 1 1 2!) 0e21 1 10 1 5-1 8 .^5 3 10 3 51) 4 .37 5 20 I) 53' fftCO ne<;k neck neck arms arms brest brest heart heart heart bwls bwls reins reins .seers seers thigs thips knees knees legs legs legs feet fet't face face face neck peek II. H. 5mi(: ?. mm J) a 9 ■ 9 ia< a a as II 21 4 8 9 9 10 11 2 3 4 5 6 7 9 10 11 OmU bi 1 41! Hi E £ 4^ 2> 4fi .32 IS H 15 {]8 O >w 4) 43 33 2 2 3 3 4 4 57 2S 2 34 4 .3() 13 I? ; 9 2 Rodinson's rHosrHoutzEi) Emulhion of Col) Liver Oil with Lacto-Pho.si'Hate(»1' Lime, i.si)re]).arcd with the finest Cod Lircr Oil ~ono the most esteemed remedies in the (.-atalogue of the '"Materia Medica," Ldcto Pliti.Hphatc of Lime, wliieh enters so largely into the formation of bono nuiterial and otlier important tissues of the l)od3',-()r Phosphorus, the gre.it brtiin and nerve tonic and invigor.ator, in a form and comlnna- tion most desirable to obtain its fullest effects, together with other rnlu- ahlc remedial cKjcnts, not the least of which is Iron, the great blood pro- ducing element. These are all ultimately combined in one denndcent fluid of hon ogeneous appearance and delicate Havor, possessing remark- able power in r rrosting the decay and supplying the waste constantly going on in those abnormal conditions of the system affected by such tit t s n on crs, 'iU rulou i4lrect, 1 to 8y«liit>y StiH'ol, St. Joliu. Ht>ii«l I'ur I'rlcc LI.hI ot 4'tililiu't OruaiiM, i» I ..i ( ', ! M9 Pi I U CALICNDAU. 1879.1 FEBRUARY has Twenty-eight Days. 11079. PlIASKH OP TUK niooN. Full MnfffI, (;Mi <1u.v, Oli. lOm. :.');). i-. M. S. E. I,;vHtgiiartSt. Biuise. 1(1 .'W 7 2;j 5 5 35 arms 8 4:< 1 Til 10 1.. 7 22 5 7 10 31 brest 9 2i' 5 W Conmassio taken ISTJ. 15 :r> 7 21 5 8 11 25 brest 10 2M fi Th Charles H. died llW. 15 ;iN 7 111 5 10 M. heart 11 I'J 1 Fit PopoFiii.slX. diedisrs. 15 20 7 18 5 II 17 heart 11 5] H Sat I.ora Mayo died 187','. (h. IR'Kt 15 1 7 Y> 5 i;) 1 8 l)wls 0e3!I It Sir SeptUHKesima Stin. Sul. 'I'lirkey 14 4^ 7 15 5 11 1 .58 bwLs 1 9 10 Mo Queen VI. toria married IHIO. 14 'ii V 14 5 10 2 48 reins 1 48 11 Tu Fail (tnil I'Vont;/ 14 :J 7 n 5 17 3 .39 reins 2 28 12 \V Sir ■William Napier died \mo i:i 4:i 7 11 5 111 4 32 seers 3 7 11 Th 18 2.1 V 1) 5 20 5 28 seers 3 51 1-1 Fri St. Valentino. i:j 2 7 8 5 21 27|tliiKS 4 43 15 Sat Cardinal Wiseman died 1803. 12 42 7 (i 5 22 7 20 tliiga 5 50 16 Su Sexagesinia Svmday. 12 21 ; 5 5 2» 8 25 knees 7 23 IT Mo Michael Angelo died l.Vil. 12 r 'A 5 20 9 21 knees 8 58 IH Tu Fair inid Mild 11 8i» 7 2 5 27 10 14 knees 9 87 19 W Galileo bom 1504. 11 18 7 5 28 11 3, legs 10 37 ao Th Josei»h Hume died lf55. 10 .57 (5 59 5 m 11 48 legs 11 2 J 21 Fri Cranmer burned 155(>. 10 3:5 6 57 5 31 OEai feet 1 1 M) 22 Sat Sir Clius. Lyell died 1875. 10 r\ .55 5 32 1 12, feet Om 3.J 2;}iSu Shrove Sunday. Fair and Colt) «J 51 « 54 5 34 1 52, face 1 24iMo St. Matthias. y 21) « 52 5 35 2 33 1 face a 10 25,Tu Shrove Tuesday. y 7 50 5 37 3 15 face 2 10 20 W Asli Wednesday 8 44 (S 48 5 38 3 69, neck 1 29 27 Th I.,ongfello\v born 1807. 8 22 U 40 5 40 4 40 neck 2 57 28:Frl End of Tiehborne Trial 1.S74. Snow 7 5!) 44 5 41 5 35 arms 3 30 •liseases as pervert and impair nutrition, vitiate the blooil, and mp thv I'itii! forces. It is higlily recommended for ConsiivijHion, Clirunic Bron- chitis, Coiiffli«, Scrof aid, Scrofit foils and Si/philitic Uh'crs, Tumors, Dis- eases of the Bones, Joints, and Spine, General Debilitii, Emaciation, and all imiyurities of the Blood. It is partienlarhi adapted to delicate females in those low .states of the .system that manifest themselves iu so many of tlie ailments i)eeiilia" to their sex. To the aged and infirm its nour- ishing and invigorating i)roperties will give renewed strength and buoyancy of spirit ; and to verii i/onmj children its continued use will be found of incalculable benefit, as its tonic and nutritive jjroperties supi»ly the blood with strength-giving materials for bone and muscle structure, and thus furnish the foundation for stronrj aad healthy con- stitutions. It is very jdeasant to the taste. Prepared solely by J. H. Robinson, Phai-maceutical (ihemist. Saint John, N. B., and f■* arms ■il hrcst •<.'.■> I Must M. hfai-f I" 'icarf. N hwJs ;i!l|reiua •Jy, Kccrs '•'N seers flMiigs y'ijtliigs ., ^5 knees' 7 2l|knees; H l-l knees « 43£|| '"' E»J feet 12 feet BSiface a^lfaco IS face 5!', neck 40 neck 3 V arms •I, and ,w/7 t/u ChronU' JJron- Tumors, Dis- xiciation, and | '■fii-(itcfv,„ah,\ 's iu Ko many 'inn its nour- ^ti-eiiyth and mod use \v\\\ ■« ]jroj)ertie.s , and Uiuscle healthy con- ^misfc, Saint lerH. Piic-e 1 1 .| CALENDAR. 3.') MAHOU Ikui Thirty-Oue Daya. 11070, VUA&VM UP TltlS IkloON. I'iiKi giKirfer, 1st day, •)!». aim. l)n. a.m. N. W. I'ull Moon. Hth ilay. Hli. .JCni. 9a. a.m. K. S. E. r jiBt Quui-Ut, Nth clay, llh. V'm. 31)s. p.m. W. liy N. Now Mf)on, iWd day, 'Ih. -lOm. I.'js. v.m. W. K. W, Kir«t guarter, .'«)th day, 81i. -lOni. a'Js. ivM. S, W. by 8, .M. I'erlgi'o !»th day, Oh. i-. Apogeo 25th day, lOh a..m. ] Sat a St' ajio '1 Tu slw TIj Til Sat SiJ Mo Tu W Th II Fri 16 Sat 16 Si' iriMo 18 Til 19; W 20 Th 21 1 Fri 2i,Sat 2;] Si; 21 Mo 2.');Tii 26, W 27 Th 28 Fri 29 Sat 80 Sit 31 1 Mo St. David. [S iHtSiin. Ijont. Czar Nifiiolasd. IR')). Louis Philippe nrrlveil in Eng. 1H48 Weiitmorlantl Co. Court. Siioir Laplace died 1827. Hlormij M. of Lontlonderrv died IH.'il. Hible SociftyinHtltutud 1«0I. Duke of HridRewater died 1K0;1. 2d Sunday in Lent. CoUl Uahi Prince of Wales married IWi'J. 41 « 39 5 40 (} 37 .-) 47 tt .3(1;,') 48 (J .34:5 49 3,'i.5 r,i (J 30 .5 62 29 5 63 27 5 51 I) 2ri|5 .'i bwis bwls Ou r 3r, reins 1 28 reins *^ 23 seers 3 20 seers 4 20 thigfl 5 20 Ihigs (i 20 tliigs ( 18 knees, 8 ll'kneet 9 legs 9 46 legs 10 2t) feet II 11 feet 11 51 feet Oe 32! face 1 1 12 face 1 55 neck 2 41 neck 3 29 neck 4 20 arms 5 11 arms fl 5 brest .Wbrest 1 THE VTTAT/IZINC; NLrTRITIVE-TONTf! .lu.alities of Rohhwm'a Pho«p}ivri::vtl EtHiihi'in of I'otl Lircr Oil irith Ldcto-P/iosphatc of Lime would indicate its j,'roat v;duu as a Ue^torntirc .and fiirii/oi'fitor, and in that low condititm of tlie system prevailing in [latients ncirverimj from Uipthcrin as well as Feven especially those of a Tiiplioid character ; while, if taken when the luemonitory si,i,Mis loMitmh' and iraikncsn appear, it would have a tendency to prvirnl the attack, or lighten and shorten its duration. The cases iu wliieh it has been used fully hear out this liy])othesis. Tt stinnd.-ites the enfeebled ])ower.s, and builds up ami gives fresh life and vitality to the whole system. l'rei»nred solely hy .1. II. llol»ins. boyton crossed Channel 1875. Good Friday. Utrecht Tr'ty of Peace si^nrd 171.'!. Easter S. Cold dis. Australia 1.S51. Princess Beatrice born 18.7;. I'resi- [dent Lincoln assassinated 'tJS. Thiers born 17"J7. Cold llicjli St. Arnold. Winils Dr. Livingstone buried 1871. St. Alphege. Lo\ Sunday. Napoleon 111. b. 1808 Hixoir St. John Co. Cov.rt. and St. George. Stvniiii Cromwell born 1599. Prs. Alice Maud b. 1843. St r^rark Cpt. Cook land'd at l!otany B. 177ii. 'M Sunday after Easter. Cold Mutiny of the Bounty I'.s;). (tint Kvnt Count II Court. IMud;/ London University founded 18i.'7. «h3 •131 1 54 5 1 5 10 6 3 6 25 fl <1S 7 10 7 3- 8 i; f.f 9 23 9 •l-l 10 (I 10 2; 10 4S 11 !t 11 II 12 10 12 3(1 I i 5(> 13 HI 13 2!l 13 48 II 'i 11 2(; I » 45 (6 M. 40 42 40 38 r, fc5 33 31 2;t 2; 2( 21 2; 21 lit 17 !."> M 11 9 8 (i 4 3 1 w. m 01 II M. ; f. 23 (i 21 () 2(il G 27; ti 28i 29 t) 31 6 32; 33; (5 o'i (5 37 I) ;18 (i 39 I) 41 a 42 f) 43 t) 41 « 45 (i 47 (j 48 ■) 49 •> 51 !) 52 } 53 1 l> 51 ! (i 51) ■ (i 5; it 59; a. M. 7p 49 brest 8 9 10 II Om 1 3 4 5 (! () 7 8 9 9 10 II 11 40 30 21 12 7 4 4 r* I 10 heart heart bwls bwls reins reins seers seers thigs tliigs M > ^1 II. M. 5m 58, 7 34 8 48 9 30 10 11 10 5r, 11 3! onic; 5!' Cp 39 lOlkneof- knees legs legs feet feet feet face iaco neck neck neck aims 7' arms (•'arms 5rbre8t 42;bfe(it 3l!lienrl 19!lionit 1 1 i4' l> .M> ' 3 Hi 4 If.' 5 28^ a 53 8 15 i 9 ifi: 9 42 10 2;] 10 59: 11 30 18 Oa [30 1 a 1 3(i 9! 2 45 3 V9 , 4 25 5 35 IN THIS PRESENT AGE, when the life-battle is so fiercely fought, and when tipon even the stron;j[est the tug and stress of it tell so heavily, how ncL-essary it beeonies for us to provide for the keejting up of our reserve Ht(H;k of mental ami phiitiical ntamina by the use of such a nerve-tonic and vitali:in(j atjcnt as IloBiNSi s's Piiu.SPHouiZEU EmULSIO.N Ol'' Ooi) LlYKIlOlI- WITH LACTO-rilOSl'lI.VTE oF LiME ! Its gently stimulating and nutritive-tonic pro2)erties supply the materials and as.sist Nature in her efforts to keep up with the exhaustive demands upon her reserves. Prepared solely by J. IT, Robinson, Pharmaceuti- cal (Chemist, St. John, N, B,, and for sale 1)y Druggists and Ueneral Dealers, Price -SL 00 per bottle ; six bottles for $5.00. It 13 \ B « CD •1 P S p. 91 > ►1 p p. a [» & « H O cn « a Tweed and Cloth for Men's wear in variety at I. Edgar Golding's, kv.t''' so iiy 0879, Perigeo. rill day, 6h. A. jr. Apogco. 21st day, Sh. p.j,. Sfiiiip.4on, WhUiicc «& Co., i'lty Bon«lt St. .loUn. N. B. a. M 7p4!>lbro.st ^ 40i heart « 3(>heait -'I Iwls la bwls CALENDAR. 37 1879.] MAY has Thirty-Ono Days. [1879. PlfAREH OP TIIK Mut)N. Full aioon, Oth day, Ih. 4;'ni. .TJji. a m. i\ S. W. rerigeo Last Quarter, ICth day. ICh. 1.' ... S'Js. p u. E. 5th day, nii. p. h. New Moon, 21st day, Ih. 2fiui. i:>3. a, m. N. l-y E. Aiiogee . First Quarter, irtth day,ni.l'2in.27a.p.M.S.by\V.HjW. 18th day, Cli. p. ji. Om 7 4 •1 J 1 reins reins seers seers 7 thigs 10 tl.igs 10 Jcnoof 7 kneet 57 logs 41 logs as foot «feet fill feet 3')face 1 1 ; aco 51 iieek PS'J neek »< neck l" 11 1- ins 7'arinf! f'iarins 5l|l)re.s( 4a,bro8t 31jliearl )!»!hr>«rt is so fiercely itress of it tell »r the keejting 3y the use of ' I HO.SI'HOIUZKD !■' LniE ! Its , tlie materials tive (lem.aiulrt ^liarniaceuti^ fUKl Ueneral moldings, O « EVENTS, HOUDAY8, ETC. aOFri 31 1 Sat Prince Arthur horn l.SoO. [N Princess Charlotte married 181(5. Jamaica di.soovered I-IH."). Cold Third Sunday after Kaster. and Napoleon I. tlied ISiil. Windu Eligii tides. Fair Treaty of Washington, 1S?1. Schiller died 1S05. Am. I'acitic II. U. finished 18C9. i<\>urth Sunday after Easter. Lord Stratford beheaded 1011. Fair Dean Dale died 1870, O'Connell died 18^17. Battle of Albuera. 1811. Dr. Jonner born 17-1'J. Igation Sun. Loyalists lnddSt..T,. N.B . 178:3. Ko Amm Uoleyn beheaded 15;W. Fa li- st. Helena discovered 1502. Ascension Day. Loss of the Admiral l.«7t. Queen Victoria born 181'.). rrincess Helena horn 181(). Augustine Apostle. -\kassiz born 1807. Corner stone City Ilall laid 1HT8. i Ascension. Rainij\ Mutiny at Lucknow 1857. f\ u o 03 U Ou t 40 18 65 ;« » lU Vi 9 U 14 7 aa Mr.. George Sewell, of Memramcook, N. B., writing from Moncton, under date of May 7th, 1H78, s.ays : -Mr. J. H. Hobinson, St. John, N. B., Dear Sir, In .Tami.ary last I came to Moncton from Memram- cook to consult a physician, as I was in the last stage of C'onsuiiip- tion. When I arriv(*d here I had to go to my bed, and w:vs so low I never expected to leave it. A i)hysiciau was called who i»ronounced m}'' ca.se hopeless ; th.at I might live a week or two, but ceitainly not more. As a last resort he recommended llo -inson's (-od l^iver Oil with Ijacto-PhoHphate of lame. I purchased a bottle, a 1 after taking the first dose I commenced to improve. It seemed, alter taking a dose, Jis if I had ea'^en a good, hearty meal. I have continued taking it ever since and am lajudly im|)roviug. I am (utnfitlent that had it not been for j'our l)il / would hare heeii in mil i/rare to-dajj. Yt>u are at liberty to use this in any vvay you wish, as 1 am aaxious to let others who are afHicted in the same way, know, in the hope tliat they too, may receive the same benelit. f B a i 3 3 M B w ft » B H •» e B 9 ft B M S s n Uuiofx Street, and 1 to 9 Sydney Street, St, John, N. B, ¥ All our Oi'a;an!i ivarrniitpd for Ave yonrM, l ■ • 38 , \ f .P S ^ CALENDAll. 1879.] JUNE has Thirty Days. [1879 Phases op the Moon. Full Moon, 4th day, 9h. lira. 273. A. m. S. E. Perigee Last Quarter, 11th day. Oh. 31ni. 51s. p.m. W. by N. 3d day, Ih. a.m. ew Moon, I'Jth day, 3h. 55m. 21s. p.m. N. E. by E. J^ E. Apogee First Quarter. a7thdaj'. Ih. 31m. 4js. a.m. W. by N. U N. 15th day, Gh. a.m. _ u is EVENTS, HOLIDAYS, ETC. ° sun's DECL. HM. HM. a o a c HIGH ■WATER, j a. M. n. H. 1 Sir Whitsunday. Pentecost. [N •2-2 3 4 21 7 3-- 9e26 reins 8m 25 2 Mo Gordon Riots 1780. lininy 22 11 4 2(1 7 35 10 26 seers 9 10 .T Tu York <& Westnwrland Co. Courts. a 1!) 4 20 7 36 11 29 seers 9 52 4 \V Battle of Magenta 185i). ■22 2(i 4 m 7 37 thigs 10 47 5 Th r»ss s. Waverley 1873. Chamiable 2-2 33 4 19 7 J?? 0m31 thigs 11 40 fi Fri Victory of Stony Creek 1813. i-i 3!) 4 18 7 i>H 1 37 knee? Ok 32 7 Sat IHi-dt Reform Bill passed Eng. 1*32. ■22 45 4 18 7 39 2 36 knees 1 21 H Sii Trinity Sunday. 22 51 4 18 7 40 3 30 legs 2 9 9 Mo Charles Dickens died 1870. • 2-2 m 4 17 7 40 4 19 legs 2 56 10 Tu Charlotte Co. Coitrf. jf •23 1 4 17 7 41 5 3 feet 3 43 11 W St. Barnabas. Rainy ii ft 1 17 7 41 5 46 feet 4 32 IS Th Corpus Christi. 23 4 17 7 42 6 27 feet 5 22 i;i Fri Defeat of the Ashantees 1873. 23 13 4 17 7 42 7 8 face 19 11 Sat Battle of Marengo 1800. 2! 16 4 17 7 43 7 49 face 7 23 15 SiJ 1st Sunday after Trinity. •23 1!) 1 17 7 43 8 33 neck 8 25 16 Mo Earl Canning died 1862. 23 21 4 16 7 44 9 2il neck 9 21 17 Tu Stunbury Co. Court. [N. B. laid '78. 23 2;^ 4 16 7 44 10 8 neck 9 46 18 W 3at. Waterloo 1815. Cor. stone B. •23 25 4 16 7 46 10 58 arms 10 32 1!) Th Shah of Persia visited Eng. 1873. 23 2(1 4 17 7 45 11 51 arms 11 14 20 Fri Ureat fire in St. John, N. B., 1877. ■Si 27 4 17 7 45 Oe 43 brest 11 51 21 Sat Proclamation of Q, Victoria 18:^7. 2d Sunday nfter Trinity. Fair •23 27 » 17 7 45 1 35 brest 0m58 22 Sir •23 27 4 17 7 45 2 25 heart 1 5 2;^ Mo Battle of Solferino 1859. 2'{ 27 4 17 7 46 3 13 heart 1 44 24 Tu Queens and Albert Co. Courts. Victoria Co. Court. 2;^ 26 4 18 7 46 4 heart 2 23 25 W 23 25 4 18 7 46 4 47 bwls 3 4 26 Th George IV. died 1830. Fair •2:1 23 4 18 7 46 5 35 bwls 3 52 27 Fri Massacre at Cawnpore 1857. •23 21 4 19 7 46 6 23 reins 4 43 28 Sat Que^n Victoria crowned 18:^. •£i IS 4 19 7 46 7 16 reins 5 39 20 Sir ;id Sunday after Trinity. St. Peter. 23 15 1 20 7 46 8 12 seers 6 43 30 Mo ArgyU belieaded 1685, 23 12 4 20 7 46 9 12 secra 7 53 A LEADINd MEDICAL AUTHORITY Hays: '' Cimsimplion hi essentially a tlifctease of dene n end ion aun<»e to dcaiii.^^ Jtohiiisoii^s Plimpiiorizcd Enmlstn)} of Cod Lirer Oil with Lacto-Phoa- phate uf Liiiif by its gently stimuUttimj and iintritifc tonic jn-operties is adaj)ted in an ennnent degree to this oHice of lestoring the " defective functions and structures," as the nund)er of ciises in which it has been so successfullj' used, together with its short record of a few nnuiths that has jdaced it in the furciimst ranks of proprictarif rcnwdivs will fully testify. c h C o •1 a V ^- O B « n o T))e Cheapest place to buy Trunks is ftt \ I t'onrs. n^79 TeWgee 3d day, Jh. a.m. ^- Apogee 15th^fty, Ch. A.M. a o '• M.j OESfi reins 2b seers 1 »> seers 'M3j thigs f^jjknee?) •iC knee.s «0 legs «| -tfifeet 27foet 8 face 49 face 33neelc 2i>neck 8neck "-^jarms 51 arms ^^tiiuimon, Wiillnrc A Co., Clly Roail, St. Jolin, N. B. cai.i;nd\i{. 3! 21 9 5G 43 32 22 19 2;j 25 21 46 32 "•|«iinsin 14 4.3brest 11 51 *?^reRt 0m38 25 heart - 13 heart heart 4? bwls 35 bwls S'vreins '~ seers I2lsecra ['iisuwpiion is it may bt. in- a smtdinimj I", with such i t^a'-, the enli- ' and cheerful ''^ tonics and ^ '"« ilefective , Lacto-Phos- Ji-operties is ."'iefeetive >t has been " tfw mouths '^inedits will I 1879.] JULY has Thirty-One Days. [1879 Phases op the Moon. Perigee Full Moon, 3d day, 5h. 13m. IWs. p.m. E. by N. 1st day, 2h. a.m. Last Quarter, 11th day, 4h. 30m. 3s. a.m. S. by E. % E. Apogee New Moon, I'Jtli day, 4h. 41m. 453. a.m. E. S. E. 12th day, llh p.m. First Quarter, 2Gth day, Oh. 11m. 273. a.m. N, Perigee 27th day, 121i. p.m. EVENTS, HOLIDAYS, ETC. u9 a ."3 W ?3 O 8 3 1 Tu Kings, Kent ft Madawaska Co.C'ts. O 1 hm hm. U. M. H. M. Dom. Canada estab. 1867. [N (1) Cor. stone Masonic Halilald '78. 2;i 8 4 21 7 46 10 b 15 thigs 9m 5 2 W 2:i 4 4 22 7 45 11 18 thigs 9 39 3 Th Fair 22 59 4 22 7 45 knees 10 40 4 Fri Garibaldi born 1807. :22 51 4 23 7 45 0m20 knees 11 34 5 Sat Princess Helena married 1806. 22 49 4 24 7 44 1 17 legs 0E2:i 6 8u 4th Sunday after Trinity. 22 43 4 25 7 44 2 8 legs 1 10 7 Mo Fair 22 37 4 26 7 44 2 56 feet 1 53 8 Tu Carlcton dt Gloucester Co. Court. 22 30 4 27 7 43 3 39 feet 2 33 9 W England acquired Isl. Cypms 1878. 22 24 4 27 7 43 4 22 feet 3 11 10 Th Columbus born 1447. 22 16 4 2K 7 43 5 3 face 3 51 11 Fri Duke of Kent married 1818. 22 9 4 29 7 42 5 45 face 4 32 12 Sat Battle of Aughrim 1691 Rain 22 4 30 7 42 6 29 neck 5 17 13 Sti ftth Sunday after Trinity. 21 52 4 31 7 41 7 13 neck 6 12 14 Mo Bastih^ destroyed 1789. 21 43 4 31 7 4(t 8 1 neck 7 25 1ft Tu Itestiyouche Co. Court. 21 34 4 32 7 39 8 51 arms 8 36 16 W Sir Jcshua Reynolds born 17;.';i. Jl 24 4 33 r 39 9 42 arms 9 25 17 Th Oawnpore captured 1857. Rain Ped. II. Emp. Brazil '41. lConf.'71. 21 14 4 ;w 7 ;w 10 36 brest 10 9 18 Fri 21 4 4 35 7 37 11 30 brest 10 54 19 Sat Bp. Winchstr k. '73. B.Colomb. ent. '•.'0 53 4 36 7 36 0e21 brest 11 35 20 rtir 6 after Trin. Cor. stone Leinster st. 20 42 4 37 7 35 1 11 heart 0m13 21 Mo Bat. Bull Run '61. IB. cli. laid '78. 20 31 4 38 7 34 1 59 heart 49 22 Tu St. J. d- Northld Co. Ct. [(lov. '78. 20 19 4 39 7 33 2 45 bwls 1 28 23 W Hon. E. B. Chandler sworn in Lt.- 20 7 4 40 7 32 3 33 bwls 2 .7 24 Th English took Gibraltar 1704. 19 55 4 41 7 31 4 21 rems 2 46 25 Fri St. James. Wind 19 42 4 42 ; 31 5 12 rema 3 27 2(i S.at Lord Cranworth died 1868. Rain 19 29 4 43 7 30 6 6 secra 4 13 27 Sn 7th aft. Trin. Atlantic Cable suc- 19 10 4 44 7 29 7 3 seers 5 ft 28 Mo cessfully laid 1866. 19 2 4 45 7 28 8 3 thigs 6 13 29 Tu Niagara Bridge completed 1848. William Penn died 1718. 18 48 4 46 7 27 9 5 thigs 7 35 30 W 18 34 4 47 7 26 10 6 knees 9 2 31 Th RR. convention at Portland, Me. '50 18 19 4 47 7 25 11 4 knees 9 39 Anothkk Communication fuom Mu. Giw. Sewell, dated Moncton, N. B., Juno 22nd, 1K7H. J. II. RoiiiNSON, Esq.— /">('( (r Wr— I wrote you in Maj- last informing yon of the wonderful l'ui'<> your "I'hosiiliorized Emui; 'On of ('od Liver On with Lacto-jihos]ihale of iJmc" liad made in mj- oasi', and. at Ihe same time promismg to write yon from timt^ to time to let yon know Ikjw I was getting along. lam mtich better in every way; am st rong(U' ; can walk a good long (listanee without getting tiivd. Sieep well and eat a hearty meal. In fact I am a new man in ev now, can lianlly believe that I am the same person. The above are facts, and believing that ingratitude is one of the unpar- donable sins, I feel it a duty to tell you of wliat, under a kind Providence, your preparation has done I'or me. Wishing you every success, &s' Trunk Doiiof, 1^n\\\\\ Hide King direct. ff ? I ae ? SB e % h C a > ft ft B > For Brnnly <>1 Desisiii and ruvlly of Tone llioy are I'liequallod. • _ ^ ^ ._ ^^ -^__.,_-., ._ ...... .^, |i40 s I I Hi o d u m « o o H) •3 • IH .s § n m .s o CALENDAIl. 1879.] AUGUST has Thirty-one Days. [1879 Phases of the Moon. Full Moon, 2d day, 2h. 4rm. 51s. a.m. S. W. by S. J4 S. Apogee lAst Quarter, 9th day, 9h. 44ra. 333. p.m. E. N. E. 0th day, Ch. p.m New Moon, irth day, 3h, 46m. 21s. p.m. S. W. by W. Perip'ee First Quarter, 81th day. lOh. 47m. 333. a.m. N. E. by E. ^ E. 22d day, 2h,A.M. Full Moon, 3l8t day, 2h. 33m. 39a. p.m. N. E. by N. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 soiw 21 Th 22|Fri 2:3 Sat ailSu 25 Mo Fri Sat Su Mo Tu W Th Fri Sat Su Mo Tu W Th Fri Sat Su Mo Tu Tu W Th Fri Sat Su EVENTS, HOLIDAYS, ETC. Lammas. [N Capitulation of Sedan 1870. Fair 8th Sunday after Trinity. George Canning died 1827. St. Thomas. Frequent Shcnoers Prince Alfred born 1844. Name of Jesus. Llaid 1878. Cor. stone Queen-sq. Metb. Church St. Lawrence. 9th Sunday after Trinity. Rain Old Lammas day. Fii-st book printed 1459. Napoleon I. born 1709. Gas fli-st used in London 1807. 10th Sunday after Trinity. Emperor of Austria born 1830. Cold and Sh&ivery Prince of Wales at Quebec I860. Duke of NorthumberJand d 1867 Battle of Bosworth Field 1485. Treaty of Prague 1866. nth Sun. aft. Tiinity. Changeable Battle of Crecv 1346. Shmvery Prince Albert 6. Consort b. 1819. Tending of Julius CsDsar d. c. 55. St. Augustine [1782 Royal George sunk at Spithead Peace with China 1842. Very 12th Sunday after Trinity. Hainy « Q / *2 it 00 Z i to moon's PLACE. HM. HM. H. u. H M. 18 4 4 49 7 2;i 11B58 knees lOiim 17 49 450 7 21 M. leKs 11 29 17 3:1 4 51 7 19 46 legs Ob 12 17 18 4 52 7 17 1 32 feet 60 17 1 454 7 16 2 16 feet 1 28 16 46 455 7 15 2 6S face 2 2 16 29 4 56 7 14 3 40 face 2 35 16 12 4 57 7 13 4 23 face 3 7 15 51 458 7 12 5 7 neck 3 43 15 37 4 59 7 11 5 W neck 4 23 15 19 6 7 9 6 4',' arms 5 14 16 2 5 2 7 7 7 33 arms 6 2:3 14 4;i 5 3 7 8 26 arms 7 53 14 'C5 5 4 7 4 9 19 brest 9 11 14 6 5 6 7 3 10 11 brest 9 43 13 48 5 6 ? 1 11 2 heart 10 }2 13 28 5 8 6 59 11 5,> heart 11 14 13 9 5 9 6 58 0e41 bwls 11 42 12 50 5 10 6 56 1 29 bwls 0u28 12 30 6 11 6 66 2 18 reins 1 4 12 10 5 12 6 53 3 9 reins 1 43 11 50 5 14 6 51 4 2 seers 2 21 11 30 5 15 6 50 4 59 seers 3 1 11 9 5 16 6 48 5 58 seers 3 48 10 4y 5 17 6 4G 6 58 thigs 4 44 10 28 5 19 6 44 7 58 thigs 6 55 10 7 5 20 6 42 8 55 knees 7 at 9 46 6 21 6 41 9 50 knees 9 1 9 25 6 22 6 39 10 39 legs 36 9 3 5 23! 6 37 11 26 legs 10 30 8 42 5 261 6 35 M 1 fet-t 11 15 WEAK AND SIOKLY CHILDREN, with their pinched features and emaciated forms aj»peal strongly to the best sympathies of every one. Yet, our symi)athies are of but little benefit unless they take a practical form, and the suifeiings from both Mental and Physical Debility be relieved \,y administering some such strength-giving "medi- cinal and nutritive Blood and Brain food as Mobinnon's Phosphorized E^nidsknof Cixi Lii'cr Oil with Lacto-Phospfiate of Lime. It aids the process! s of digestion and assimilation, re- vitalizes the blood, and sup- p'ying the material for bone and muscle structure, furnishes the fouu- d vtion fcr stronrjand hcalt/ii/ constitiUioxs. Pre] ared solely by J. H. Robinson, Pharmaceutical Chemist, St. Jo'in, N. B., and for sale by Druggists and (general Dealers. Price J^l.OO ptr bottle ; six bottles for §5.00. i-3 f u ' a S it A jd < s a C » J Hi M i? I (V I (D < o i 1 ST iB i A H i P p. Mantle Cloth at I. EDGAR GOLDINGS, «re I'Ueqiialicii. MtiiiilMoii, M'alliiro4t Co., €'Uy Uuna.iHf. John, \. It. S. [1879 , — Apogee etli day, 6h. P.M Perlp-ee lE. 23dday, 2h.A.M. 11 B 68 knees' 10m 38 M. [legs 46; legs 1 32te%t 2 IGfeet 2 58 face 3 40face 4 SJ3face 5 7|neck 5 5-1 neck 5 42 arms I 3:i annn > 20 arms ' 19 brest • 11 brest 8 heart 5- heart bwJs bwJs I'eius reins - seers fiOseers 58 £ecrs 58tliigs 58thigs 55 knees / 50 knees a 39 legs I 9 2«'eg3 10 ■ Ifect 111 In 29 Osl'^l so CALENDAR. 41 1879.1 ^REPTEMEER lian TLirtyJDayr. Vit.v.sis vv TiiK Moon. I »ist Quarter, 8th day, Sli. 3'Jm. 51.4. r.M. In. E. New Moou, 10th (lay, Ih. 30in. 33s, am. N. N. E. First QnarU'r, Sid ilay. Ih. 55111. 15.s. IMI. S. by ];. i/, 1). Full Moon, 30th day, 4h. 62m. IDs. A.M. S. W. by V. [1879 Apogee Ct!i day at noon. ren'j';co 18th dr.y, 1 h.A M. On 28 iched features iiie.s of every is thov take a and Physical ^-J,'iviiig medi- i^liospliori:ed I , It aids the j ^od, and sup- hes the fouii- ; 'liomist, 8t. I P ilei .s. Trice EVIiNT.S, nOLIDAYS, ETO. Rattle of Sedan l.^TO. [N Oli' or Cromwell died 1659. Frejich Republic proclaimed 18T0. .Malta captured 1800. Flight of King of Naples 18G0. 13th F,uu. afUT Trinity. Fair NatlvUy cl Virgin Mary. rtak.lvS.W. Westmnrliind Co. V. St*b 2-2 2 4610 •i. "' 5 47 5 5 3 "y 3 5 5 5 5 « 2:' c HM. 6 34 3 3^ 6 28 G 2fi 2 022 20 6 19 « 17 15 G IS 6 11 6 9 n O II. 11.' OM 10; foot effect 1 35 face liiaco 2 neck 47, neck 35; neck .5-25 6;j 5 54 5 5015 5715 4<'» im 44, 59 5 42 Oj.'S 40: lis .?9i a 3 4 5 « 7 7 8 9 10 11 Ue 1 1 2 3 4 5 G 7 8 9 10 10 11 arms arms brest bre.st 50;heart 40 heart 29; heart 2,iibwls bwls reins reins seers seers thigs thigs knees knees .legs 2r'lQ)|« 50 feet 31 foot A. H. I face »1H >'. H 11. M. 1IM51 Ou 25 .^.8 1 25 a 3 1 i- 41 1 3,) 5 3;) 7 11 8 37 9 25 10 3 10 4( 11 23 11 69 0M3r 1 17 1 59 2 41 3 3,' 4 30 5 52 7 30 8 49 25 10 12 10 o2 11 26 A CHILD'S OPINION. -A FACT. Stanley had recovered from a very serious illness, brcnight on by too close application to his books, in his earnest endeavors to out- strip his little schoolmates in the race after knowledge. His little brother, Percy, a youth of three summers, as was quite natural, held a very high opinion of the Medicine (Robinson's Phos- phorized Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil with Lacto-Phosphate of Lime), that had produced such gratifying results,-- but at the .same time, had a very warm affection for it on his own private account. After having sundry "refreshers" from the nearly empty bottle, which by common w S. 9 B a CO o n a s> » a (0 3 % a k w p a 3 o o 284 Union Street, 1 to 9 Sydney Street, St. John, N. B, fff^- -' ~^= !'•' Cabinet Organs from $60 to 11,000, at « '■f'i il > s I I •§ -1 .S ■«>> ■—I u a> I I 43 CALENDAll, 1879.] OOTOBER has Thirty-one Days. [1879, Phases ok this BIoon. liUst Quarter, 8th day, 9h. 19m. 3s. A. ii. W. 8. W. New Moon, 15th day, lOh. 44m. 453. a.m. S. by E. H E. First Quarter, 22d day, Ih. 63m. 51s. a.m. W. N. W. Full Moon, 29th day, Oh. 45m. 21a. p.m. S. E. by S. >4 S. Apogee 4th day, 5h. a. m. perigee 16th day, Ih. p. si, Apogee 31st day, 4h. p. m. u W Th Fri Sat Su .Uo Tu W Th Fri Sat So Mo Tu W Th Fri Sat Su Mo Tu W Th Fri Sat Su Mo Tu W Th Fri FA'ENTS, HOLIDAYS, KTC. I Sir Edwin Landsoer died ISTl. [S (Jhanning died I84:i. Rain ; Oid St. Matthew. St. Oerard. First English Riblc! printed 1.'j35. Seventeenth Sunday after Trinity. Failli. York and Kings County Courtn. G'tflre.s Miramichi 1825 Clucago 71 St. Denys. Changeable Father Mathew bom 1700. Isabella II. exQueen Spain b. 18.30. Eighteenth Sunday after Trinity. (30) Lord Palmerston bom irsi. Sunbury County Court. Sltoircry Marie Antoinette executed ViV'i. Siege Sebastopol commenced 1854. St. Luke the Evangelist. [Am. 1402. 19th Sun. after Trin. Columbuadis. Pire in Portland, N. B. 1877. NorthumberlanadtQueenaCo.Cotirt Lord HoUand died 1840. Fair Earl of Derby died 1869. Sir James Graham died 18G1. St. Crispin. Twentieth Sunday after Trinity. Captain Cool£ born 1728. [Co. Cuarls St. John Circuit, Charlotte dt Kent Metz surrendered 1870. liain Sheridan born 1751. Allhallows Eve. 32 5.- 19 42 5 28 51 14 37 59 22 45 7 !?9 51, 14,6 35 6 5716 19,6 40,6 26 9;i(} 44 56 25 6 46 6 610 266 40'6 616 K s Uj U3 00 ►- « 11 M. 6 3 (i 4 6 5 6 6 7 6 9 6 10 6 11 6 13 14 6 15 16 6 18 6 20 ,6 21 6 tW HM. 36 31 5 3-.' 30 28 27- 25 23 21 20 18 16 11 la 11 9 7 5 4 2 5 24 1 5 255 27]5 285 295 30 4 59 32 4 6; 4 54 1 52 4 51 4 49 4 48 4 46 4 45 H. M. 0M14 58 42 29 18 8 68 49 39 2,-! 17 5 55 45 39 Ce36 37 40 43 45 41 3;i 22 7 48 80 12 55 face neolc neclc neek arms arms brest brest brest heart heart bwls bwla reins reins seers seers thigs thigs knees knee.s legs legs legs feet feet face face 39'face M jneck 25 'neck a OviZ consent had descended to him, he critically holds it up between bis eye 'A and the light, and with the air of a Chief Justice, remarks : — ^'Mamma, Hike 'zat better' ii lobster." Little Percy's just apjireciatiou is a very [,'eneral one among thn ; children who have once taken the Emulsion, and mothers would have less cause for an.xiety ^ W. 13th day, l^h. p. ii. First Qiiarter,*,'Oth day,Uh.;J0ra.5l3.p.M.E.S.E.»4E. Apogee Full Moon, 28tli day, 4h. aSin. 153. P.M. N.E.byE.J^E. 27th day, 4h. p. u. o ut 1 = EVENT.S, HOLIDAYS, ETC. j ]'.^at|. Ml Saints Day. 1 28 1 r.9 2 .*)•,' H 11 3 6!) 5 4 (i 7 9 9 'Jo 10 !) 10 no 11 91 Onn nr legs legs feet feet face face 1 89;face M jneck 25 neck 22 7 48 30 12 55 ,. 2uS;j 3! Mo 4!Tu 5;\V 6lTh TiFri 8Sat s'StJ 10 Mo Tu W Th Fri Sat Su Mo Tu W Th Fri Sat ^jSiJ mjUo liSiTu 86, W 27 Th '(28 Fri j29|Sat .30 Su up between his eye ij iiarks •.—^'Maiamu, %l one among the others would have |-ains upon the too HI they but fi'.lly : properties of thin WING .STUUCTUBES. 21st Sunday after Trinity. [S Rain Gloucester County Court. Battle of Inkernian 1854. St. Ijeonard. Defeat of the Sikhs at Mooltan '48. Trent affair 18t!I. Fair 22d afterTrin. V. of Wales born Ml Martin Luther born 148;5. Reittigouche rfr Albert Co. Court. Battle of Sheriff Muir 1715. George Fox died 1090. Rainy Highest tides of the year. St. Machutus. [1869 23d after Trin. Suez Canal opened Victoria Co. Court. St. Edmund. Princess Royal born 1840. St. Cecilia. Changcnble St. Clement. 24th after Trinity. Tran. of Venus over sun's disc 1029 Aladawaska Co. Court. Sandwich Islands diaeoverod 1798. Princess Mary (of Teck) born 1833 Washington Irving died 18.59. Cardinal Wolsey died 1530. Fair 1st Sunday In Advent. St. Andrnv/. ° ' HM. 14 2516 44 14 4l;rt 45 15 3 6 46 15 2-* 6 48 I.'} 4()l0 49 15 .'.Sid 51 16 1616 52 10 3:i;6 53 16 51 6 5.-1 17 8 6 56 17 25 17 41 17 .57 IS 13 H 2:1; 7 18 41|7 IS 5:» 7 19 13'7 19 .28 19 41 19 55,7 20 87 20 21 !7 •iO 33 1 7 6 5« 6 59 7 1 . 1 i'&l (0 cc UM.' 4 43 4 42 4 41 4 39 4 38 4 37 4 .35 4 31 4 33 i 32 1 .30 4 29 4 2S H. M lMl4 2 M 3 4 5 6 6 r* i 8 9 10 II 3 4 27, Oe19 4i4 26 6; 4 25 7 4 21 8'4 23 1: 9 4 11 4 20 4.-) 20 57 1 8 I 19 21 >i*t 21 39 1 2 o A. 4 5 6 6 7 8 8 9 10 It IS A. 25 .30 3! 2-! 18 4 47 29 11 53 .37 22 11 U. 51 arms aims arms brest brest heart heart bwls bwls bwls rein;? reins seci's seers: thigs thigs knee.'^ knees legs legs feet feet face face face neck neck arms arms arms If. u. 0e32 1 1 2 2 3 4 5 e' I 8 9 9 10 11 11 4 37 11 49 3;- 35 45 5 "(1 8 33 19 5 54 Cm 42 1 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 9 10 11 11 81 21 12 10 10 19 ».) 8i 25 48 29 i 41 0e15 THE INVIGORATING, FATTENING, AND NUTRITIVE properties of /Jo^^tft.wn's Phosphorizeil Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil with Lacto-Phosphate of Lime are such as would indicate its sufficiency to " sustain the body in the performance of its vajiou;^ functions," with the aid o*" but little solid food. Hence its superior remeilial worth in the '■^WaMin(j Diseases of CliiUlliootl,'' — the "' W d t3 I OP? m 3 rl- 73 9. N. Knowles' Trunk Factory, 66 King Street. See p. 1? Eejt -gam in Canada at l^- t .IV ] CALENDAR. 1879.1 DECEMBER has Thirty-One Days. [1879, riiASES Off THE Moon. I^ast Quarter, li li 12 Vi Iv 12 13 4 13 13 13 13 II. H. 1U4: 32 18 4 50 a a-) G 21 brest brest heart heart heart bwls bwls reins 14 4 14 4 1'. 4 10 4 ]» I 17 4 18 4 18 4 It) 4 2<1 4 21 4 22 8 56 !> 5(i 11 Oe 51 1 11 2 11 3 fi 3 57 4 42 5 2G 6 8 U 51 7 33 8 10 LDINQS, CARRIAGE MAKERS GOODS A SPECIALTY. AT WHOLESALE AND EETAIL. Always in Stock— A fine Assortment of the Highest Grade of mum HiEEOii! WOOD won. Ox*d-ex»s sol±o±1jec3— p. S.— We arc the Sole Ai^eiits for the llaiiiiltoii Clock Vo, for New ISriiiiKUiek. Tlie.se ^ootls arc warranted, and defy I'oinpetition in i»rices. THE TRADE ONLY SUPPLIED. S- 131. i.vKsTKn/. Kauliv, Kmi., Mayor. W. If.Ti ck, Kwi-.l^. C, Kccorclcr. KINVJ'S NVAHI). Coimri/forH, Williiun ll.-iiiinit>i } ranis All;ui. Ji)hn MoKiHliWio. Hiirtholomew Coxottcr. WKI-MNGTON WAHI). 'J'homiiH n. HftniiiL'tnii. ilVKKti H WAHI). T)l!KKrt WAHI). HIDNKY WAUD. ^etia>±l. t, N. B. .DINGS, Ahfmiiru, .liiimm Doinvillo, JamcH At^uiuH, .lollU Kt'lT, Jleniy Didfell, WilHain Poters, (TC(ir>,'o 11. MiU-tin, Saimiel L. lirittaili, ir. Adam UlaHj^ow, Jarvis Wil«(ni, William Bamlall, Esq., Treasurer or CJhaiiib«rlain, and lleceiver of Taxes. rinNCE WAHI). John H. Alien. (!l'V S WAUD. UBOOK 8 WAH?>. Enoch B. Colwell. J. Alfred Rirtff. ALDEUT WARD. C'liarles Emerson, B. Lester Peters, Esq., Q, ('., Common Clerk. Herbert E. Warilroper, Ekij., I)ei»nty (.'r union Clei'k. llnrd Peters, E.s(i., B. A., City Eu^'i'neer and Ijand Ayont (East). Michael W. Maher, Inspector of Buildings. James J. l^awlor. Street InHi)ector. Thomas F. liaynumd, Auditor ('ity Accounts. (Jeor^e Stockford, Hi;h (Jonstahle. C'alvin Powers, William Smith, F. M. Hancock, W. Buchanan, Ed- ward Edyson, Thomas McPher.soji, John Miller, Joseph Sharj), John • Hea, William Hawthorne and Aruhew Forbes — Marshals. Patrick McEvoy, Deputy (!lerk of the Market, Kinj^''s Sipiare. .John Mctiuire, (Jlerk of the l''ish ^larket, Duke Street. W. Albert Lockhart, Ceorjure K. Snider, Stewart & White, Edward Maher, W. 1). W. Hubbard, Thomas B. Hanington, William Lorri- j I mer, Robert W. Tjowe and E i ' i Masonic Hat and Gauntlet Boxes at t/ I H, to tl87 Cor. Pitt and St. .James-sts. 51 City Hoail, near Skating Rink. tt'-i Pond-st.. n. Fleming's Foundry. ii'l Tisdale's Corner, South Wharf. ASSOCIATIONS, &c. Yotma Mkn's Ciiut.stian Association— .Tolm E. Irvine. rresir, Rev, G. Schotleld. R(>v. E. T. Dowling, Rev. F. H. Almon: Secretary, PMwardT, Sturdee; Treasm-er, George W. Daniel; Librarian, Alfred Mills. Knowles' Trurvk Warej'ooms, 60 King Street. For Poi"ticulars pee p. 12, o 2< t •o o '£. 1 o I B. o 3 ? i 3 B O o 'I O I' 2. ! 2. o 1 CD S 9 It I > 6 to I g o o o « OQ « u 0> '«3 rH O I >> o o o e c3 >• ,0 CO eS « « •0 e I CO M«4^oii4l'lliiU4l Organic tJikcii lu cx4lt«ttg«i»y 80C1ET1E8. [m Mechanics' Institute.— W. P. Dole, Prpsident ; T. A. Kankinc, I. Allen Jack, Vicp-PresideiUs: T. \i. JIaiiinf;ton. Recording Bt^cretary; D. P. ( liis holm. Cor. Focivtary: Oeoi-Re W. Whitney, Treasurer; E. .1. tlra-ss, (tillwii Murdoch, d. H. Lawrence, Silas Alward, Alex, llankiue, R. P. IJutler, .l,i> Fleming, 1). Breeze, Samuel Crothers, A.J. Lordly, E. R. Moore and An drew G. Gilmour, Directors. Au'MNi, University of N. 13.— Dr. Barker, D. V. L., Q. f^. President ; Viic Presidents, W. P. Dole, Rev. Or. O Roberts and (i. R. Parkin; Sec-Treas, James A. Vanwart. Cotineil- Jndpe Fisher. William I'uKsley, Dr. Bailiv William Crockett, H. S. Bridges, «. Fred. Fi.sher and Dr. Atherton. Saint John Law Society.— Couneil—William Jack, Q. C, President; .las J. Kaye, y. C, Acalus T.. Palmer, Q. C. Snmu(>l R. Thomson, Charles W ; Weldon, Charles N- Skinner, Q. C., Dr. Frederick E, Barker, D. C. L., Q. C George E. Kiup, Q. C, Allan O. Eaiic; (}. E. Coster, Sec-Treas.; Charl' ^ H. Chandler, Librarian. Evangelical Alliance.— Cnpt.. .Joseph Prichard, President; Rev. G. ^1 Armstrong, James McMillan, T. W. Daniel, Henry V.aughan, Dr. Ldi Botsford, Esquires, Vice-Presidents; S. B. Patterson, Rec. Secretary; Ki'\ Dr. Watters. Cor. Secretary. New Brl'Nswick Auxiliary Birlk Society. —LeBaron Botsford, Esq., M. I ) President; T. W. Daniel, .John I'^isher, William Elder, A. M., Esqs., Vice I^residents ; Treasurer, William Sp(iT .John, New JiBiTNSwicK, Corresponding Committee of the Coloniai » AND Continental Church Society.- The object of this Assf)ciation is In supplement the funds received from f" - Parent Society for the supporl of Evangelical ClcrgynuMi of the Church of England for (he Diocese of Fred • ericton. T. W. L)aniel, Es(i , President; Rev. George M. Armstrong, Secrc tary; James R. Ruel. Esq, Treasurer; Dr. LeB.- Bantalum. Treasurer; E. McGuiggan, liibrurian; Joliii McAnulty, Assistant Librarian; M. W. Maher, E. Lantahim, R. J. Ritcliii'. Tnistees. Rural Cbmetery Company.- -Charles Dnny. Esq., President: G. Sidney Smith, Secretary -Treasurer; Williiim Thomson, VV. G, Lawton, Richnnl Thompson. .James Reed, W. Jack. CMiarles Dnny, T. W. Daniel, .John lie gnn, .John Magee and James h. Dium, Directors. John Cruikshank, Suiur intendent. (tREENwooD Cemetery Company (Carleton), Saint John. — Isaac Noble, President; (Jeorge F. Harding, ScM-retary: R. N. Knight, Jarvis Wilson, I' W. Clark, A. V, A. Salter, George H. Clark. Fied. P. Linde. Directors. Commissioners ok Seweraoe and Water Supply for City of Saint .John AND Town of Portland.— l*2dwar(I E. liOckhart, Chairman; William Seilv and S. K. Brundage. Commissioners; (rilbertMunloch, Superintendent ami Engineer; Thomas C. Hennigar, Clerk; Charles F. Flaglor, Collector. WestSide.- George F. Harding, Chairman; Martin H. Peters and Uriah Drake, Commissioners. Mourning Goods a Specialty at I. EDGAR GOLDING'S, Illlg«i>y [18T!i A. Kaiikine, I. Allin Socrelury; I). R (his I-; E. J. Brass, ({illicii \m\ R. V. Butler, .I.is 5. 11. Moore and An >. C, ProHidoiit; Viir Parkin ; Sec -Treus , I IMigskw, Dr. Baili'v j Dr. Atherton. j Q. C, Presidpnt; ,l,is 'homson. Charles W • arker, 1). C. L., Q. (' Sec.-Treas. ; Charl.>» resident; Rov. G. M Vaii^'han, Dr. Ldj l Kec. Secretary; R(\ I iBotsford, Esq., M.I) r, A. M., Esq.s., Vice IcLellan, Esq., Seciv hn Wisliart. E. Seais yd, Joseph Prichiinl, •y Vaughan, M. Lind I Charles F. Kiniif.u d H. A. Austin, E,s<|s sq.. President; Lsaaf 'residents; A. ('. A I. W. Holder, W. .1 md L. L. Sharp. TEE OF THE CoLONI.\I, A.ssocialion is l» for the suppoil nf he Dioce.se of Fred Armstrong, Senc sfoid. Rev. William bert W. Crook.shaiil; us er. in. SlliDiMon^'WtillaccrfcCoM tlty Rond, At. John, S, B. 1879.] H()CIETI*:8. 53 -W. C. AVhittak.r, ardine, ad Vice-Prc . F. Ritchie, Vice Murray, Financiiil l>il)rarian; John iluui, R. J. Ritcliii', •sident; O. Sidmv Lawton, Riclianl Daniel, .John Ih' Cruikshank, Super oim.-Isaac NoMc, Jnrvis Wilson, n ie. DiivctorH. Crry OF Saint .ToiiN lan; William Scelv iuperintendent and ior. Collector. Peters and Uriah .DING'S, iife Western Union Teleoraph Company.— R. T. Clinch, Supeiintendent for Kevv Brunswick: T. M. Robin.son, Manager at Saint John Office. -' Frkdericton and Saint John Telegraph Company.- George Botsford, JPresident; S W Babbitt, Secretary. Dominion Tele(4RAPH Company— Head Oflfltie, Toronto -D B McQuarrie, Divisional Sui)erintendent, Maritime Provinces, Halifax; P W Snider, Man- agci", Saint John. , Saint John (Jas LiriUT Company Robert Blair, E.sq, President; Jolin Boyd, John Tucker. John H. Parks, Charles Patton. D Caldwell, John I Wishart, James L Dunn and John Sears, Esqs, Directors; Robert Brittain, .Secretary; George Ellis, Assistant Secretary; H P Sturdee, Collector; George Ellis, Superinlendent of Streets. . Laborers' Benevolent Association— Daniel Donohiie, President; W JJ L Daly, 1st Vice-President; Michael Driscoll, 2d Vice-President; James Hurley, Secretaiy ; John Regan, Treasurer; Thomas Burns. B Curran, Ed- vWard Graham. Timothy O'Brien, Thomas Ferrin. Patrick White, Peter Harding, Matthew McPartland, Thomas Sheehan, John Kenneally, Edward Gallagher and John Donoluie, Board of Management. Saint John Relief and Aid Society— Ont^anized May tlth, 187S— James Jleynolds, E.sq, President; James A Harding, Esq. Chairman Executive t'ommittee; Thomas A Chipman, Secretary: Charles H Fairwcather, Trea- 1 surer. Board of Directors— .lames Reynolds, S Z Earle (Mayor), ex officio, W H Tuck, Andre Cu.shing. John H Paiks, F A King, C H Fairweather, | Henry DulTell, James A Harding, George E King, (Jeneral Wanier (U S Consul), A Chipman Smith, J H Leonard and James I Fellows, Esqs. South Bay Boom C'ompany — Hon A McL Seely, President; James Reed, William Ijjvwton, Thomas W Peters, R W C!rookshank, A R Ferguson and ^umes Holley, Esqs, Directors; J E 1 Jngley, Secretary -Treasurer; Ottice-- ,XJarle & Vaughan's Building, Indiantown. Saint John Poi'I,try and 1'et Stock Association. - II W Wilson. President ; W A Jack. Vice-President; John li Magee, Treastirer; F W Kaye. Secretary ; :W B Drake,. Joseph Prichard, S A Wetmore, A M Magee and A Blaine, Directors. Saint John Bi'ildino Society— Hon C N Skinner. Esq, Judge of Probates, i|cPresident: James Christie, M D, Vice-Presiflent; Evan Evans, Gilliert Mur- doch. C E. Alexander Duff and Edward Willis, M P P, Esqs, Directors; Secretary -Treasurer. Tliomas Iteid; Assistant Secretary, I> V Lockhart; Bankers, I'ank of New Brunswick: Solicitoi"s, R (^hipinan Skinner and Christie, Escj, Saint John; N A "sq., Moncton, N P. Provincial Building Society — A A Sto(;kton, Esq, L L B, President: W K Crawford. Esq, Vice-President: Thomas Main, Esq, Secretary -Treasurer; Jo.seph Prichai'd, jr. Assistant Secretary -Treasurer: A A Stockton, L L B, W K Crawford, James H McAvity, W H Hayward. W F Butt and C P Clark, Esqs, Directors ; Messrs A A & R O Stockton, Solicitoi"S. Board OP Trade— S S Hall, IVesident; S 1) Berton. Vice-President; S J King, Seci-etary-Treasurer; W C Watson, James A Harding. W H Thorne, Andre Cu.shing. A Chi|>man Smith. John Magee, W H Tuck. James 1^ Dunn, M Lindsay. (ieorge SDeKorest, .John W Nicholson, William Vroom, William Elder, R Peniston Starr, R S DeVeber -Council. IjLoyd's Reoistur OF BurrisH and Foreion Shummno .lolm Tucker, E.sq. Surveyor foi- Sain I. .lolui and Miramiclil. New Bi-unswick and Nova Scotia: D 11 Jiunroe, Esq, Accountant, Aoents TO Lloyds Saint John. N B, H P Stunlef. Esq: Bathurst, H W Baldwin; Miramichi. (iitmoiir. liaidvin ct Co; Shipp 'gaii, John Doran: ,i(;Richibuct bo < ca a> « I p 54 SOCIETIES. [1879. Lee, H J Ward, Robt Marshall, M P P, F W Hatheway, John Jordan, JaK I Fellows Jos. Prichard, jr, B Ilevenor and Dr John Beri-yuian. Victoria Skatino Rink— Chas E Scamniell, President; Geo E Coster. Secretary-Treasurer: ChasMcLauchlaii.jr, liR Harrison, W Henrjy Thome, A F McAvenny, A B Sheraton, O T Stone, (J B Ilegan, W H Purdy, Directors. MoosEPATH Driving Park Association— George A Barker, President; F G S Fitzpatrick, Secretary -Treasurer; D McEvoy, A N Shaw, J Fitzpat- rick and Charles Hilyard, Direiitoi-s. Saint Andrew's Curling Chid— Simoon Jones, President; John White. Vice-President; A C Jardine, Secretary; Sinieon Jones, John White, John H Thomson, Luke StcM-ai-t, W C Watson. M Lindsay, A Rowan and William Snider, Skips. Thistle Curlino Club— President, Alexander Duff; Vice-President, Thos. Finley; Chaplain, Rev Dr 3facrae; Secretary, Andrew Malcolm; Treasurer, Samuel Girvan. Albert Coal Mining Company— Henry Gilbert. President; S Schoflold. Secretary; Bradford S Gilbert, Thomas Gilbert, John Byers and Alexander Duncan, Directors. JoGoiNs' Coal Mining Association— .lames MilliRan, President; Alexan- der Barnhill, L H Vau^han and W W TurubuU, Directore; Ilemy Duffell. jr, Secretary-Treasurer. j Joncms' Coal Mining Company— Hon J D Lewin, President; H W Chis- holm, Henry Vaughan and J E L'vine, Directors; James G Jordan, Secre- tary-Treasurer. New Brunswick Anthracite Coal Mining Company— J S Boies DeVeber, President; Robert Robertson, jr. Secretary -Treasurer; Charles N Skinner, George S Robertson, Heniy Vaughan and W S Harding, M D, Directors. Beliveait Albertite and Oil Company— Westmorlantl County— Blaii- Botsford, President; E B Chandler, jr. Secretary; William Patrick, General Manager; Blair Botsford. E B Chandler, jr, William Patrick, Matthew Lind say, Francis Collins, F W Hales and D S Harper, Directors. Springhill Coal Mining Company— Hon Alexander McFarlane, S S Hall, John Magee, James L Dunn and R P Starr, Directors. Springhill and Parrshoro Coal and Railway Company— Edwiu Fisher. President; Thomas Stead, Seci-etary-Treasurer; Ofiice — Victoria Wharf, Saint John; George MclCean, William Ma.^ee, RPBIcGivern, John McMillan, John Taylor and C A Stockton, Directors. Colddrook Rolling Mill Company— Hon T R Jones, President; James Domville, M P, Munaging Director; Edward C Scovil Superintendent of Works; , Secretary: George McKean, Hon William Muirhead, A P Caron, M P, James Domville, M P, and W H Thoi-ne, Directors. Lumber Exchange— Andre Gushing, Presiijent; John Stewart, Vice-Prt> sident; A C A Salter, Treasurer; J Henry Leonard, Secretaiy; A F Ran dolph, S T King, H A Austin, H W Miller, E D Jewelt and George McKean, Executive Committee. New Brunswick Paper Company— James Harris, President; Matthew Lindsay, D Breeze, A Evei-ett and E S Freeze, Directors; L S Henderson, Manager. Maritime Warehousing Company— Hon William Muirhead, Pi-esident; R C Scovil, Vice-President; Thomas Stead, Secretary; James Domville, and W H Tliorne, Directors. New Brttnswick Odd Fkixows" ILvll Company- Gilbert Murdoch, Pi-esi dent; James Christit', M 1), Vice-President: John E Hughes, Secretary; Robert Marshall. j\IPP, Treasurer; Ht, i»l. Jvliii, \. It. ^-1.^ for Bcnnty ol Doslen muI Pnrlly of Tono, our Orsniis are l^ncquallod. 50 CITY AND COUNTY OF H.VINT .lOIIN. [1879. I? a B B •s. & o o » u o Barnhill,' Ho'ii. Thomas R. Jone.s, Jolni Boyd, Jainea Gerow, William Ekler, C'harles H. Fairweather, Jauiea Williams, Steven E. Ste- vens, Robert J. Leonard, John Yeats, Henry A. Austin, Richard Thompson, Archibald Rowan, James Sullivan, Matthias Hamm, James McNichol, Daniel W. Clark, Joh i Magee, Edwin Fisher, John Morrison, William J. McCordoek, Robert Thomi)son, Robert A. Gregory, H. Adam Cllasgow, William A. Moore, George Stewart, Robert Marshall, ( 'harles F. (Clinch, Jacob TIenry Mosher, Allan Mc- lican, John N. Moore, James Taylor, ('harles McIj. Gardiner, JClias Flaglor, Thomas (ianlt, ]Janiel Robertson, David McBrine, John Joriian, G. P. G., William Wallace, 'I'homas Hanford, Jamea MiUigan, Stephen G. Blizzard, George J. (.!hubb, Frederick T. G. Burpee, Jas. i Wilson,. George S. Del'^»rest, John Mcliachlan, Patrick Gleeson, Samuel J. Golding, A. Ghii)man Smith, (!harle.s R. Ray, Thomas Furhjng, Christian A. Robertson, Jarvis Wilson, James E. Barnes, Gilbert Murdoch, Robert D. Mc Arthur, I'homas Dale, Charles P. Baker, William Wallace (Simonds), Wm. Clarke (Dipper Harbor), David McJiellan, Andrew Gilmi>ui', William H. Ronrke, jun., Arthur Mcljean, Nathaniel H. Upham, William M. Jarvis, (.Jharles A. Everett, Samuel F. Matthews, (ieorge W. (jierow, Uriah Drake, Jas. (Jilbraith, George F. Harding, Asaph G. IMakslee, William Peters, Aartm Armstrong, David R. Munroe, James Tlunnpstm, Samuel Devenne, sen., Thomas Sullivan, James T. Kennedy, James Manson, John MuUin, Christopher Murray, Sluulrach Holly, William F. Bunt- ing, James McNichol, jun., William Roxborough, Robert Scott, John A. Ivane, Robert. Fair, Joseph A. McNaught, Edward H. Foster, C. P. C., Edward G. Clinch, V. P. C. Clerk of the i'eact' -Henry W. Frith, Esq. Dcpatji Clerk of the Pence — H. Ijawrance Sturdee, Esq. Judye of the Counti/ Court— ClvM. Watters, Esq. ; H. C. McMon- agle, Esij., Clerk. Clerk of the Ciretiits — George Blatch, ]Cs(]. Hi(/h Sheriff' -J amen A. Harding, Esq.; Mr. John Rankin, Deputy Sheriff, and Keei)er of the Gaol; Mr. Adam Clarke, Turnkey. ; Coroners— a. Z. Earle, M. D., William Ruddock, M. D.; James I Robinson, J. P.; John R. Rigby ; John Jordan. I Countjj Treasurer— ')L\\QH\ix» M. Reed, P]sq. Auditor of Counti/ Aecounts — Richard Whiteside, Esq. } Jndije of Probates— Vhiivha N. Skinner, Escj. Reijiatrar of Deeds and Wills and lteMoii,>Valla«c «fc l^o., i'Uy Kond, Hi. John, \. It. [1879. ierow, William Jteven E. Ste- Lustiii, Richard tthias Hanuu, n Fisher, John '11, Hubert A. uorge Stewai-t, her, Allan Mo- xardinor, Elias IcBrino, Jolin allies Milligaii, liurpee, Jas. trick Glpeson, liay, Thomas les E. Barnes, de, ('harles P. pper Harbor), jun., Arthur Oharles A. xh Drake, Jas. ''illiam Peteivs, ' *| jwon, Samuel ames Manson, Ulam F. Buiit- rfc Scott, John H. Foster, C. 0. McMon- uikin, Deputy ■nkey. M. D.J James -W. Chipman !— The several prone Court- el MoLeod. es, under Act turdee, Esqrs. •w(«/-^ - David ; Thomas C. ., Physician. fNTY OP Saint 1 A Robertson, i Uriah Drake; 0|i^ H 1879.] PORTLAND — STMONDS. 57 Town of Portland Town CJouncil— William Jack, Esq., Chairman, Councilloiw— Wanl No. 1 -S. Holley, J. K. Linyley, and J. A. (!hesley, Escirs. Ward No. 2 -Henry Maher, I). J. Purdy, and James Wilson E.s(irs. Ward No. '.i J. Cochrane, D. II. Munroe, and Alex. Duff, Es(irs. Wan 1 No. 4 Arthur McJiean, John Fer^Mison, and F. J. Dolierty, Eaert liemont, Polkemtn. FiUK Depaktmicnt. -John A. Kane, Engineer. ICdward P. Leonard, Engine Driver, (ieo. Dowiu'y, Fireman. Geo. Armstrong, Teamster. >x 123. 124. 132. 135. 142. 154 213 231 241 253 312 321 412 421. Portland, N. B., Fire Alarm Telegraph. U.ST ()!•' NUMBERH AND LOCAHTIE.S OK UOXES. C!onier Main and Bridge Streets (Indiantown). Main Street (Head of Long Wharf). Main Street (near residence of 1). McLellan) Indiantown. Paradise Row (foot of M:un Street). Winter Street (opjiosite Saint Paul's C'hurch). Corner City Road and Stanley Street. Engine House, Ward 1. Douglas Road (op[)osite residence of D. Tapley, Esq.). Marsh Bridge. Haymarket Square (near J. C. Wood's). f!orner Straight Shore and New Dominion Road. Straight Shore (near Chesley's Iron Knee Foundry). Corner Portland and Camden Streets. Pt)lice Station. PARISH OF SIMONVS. Oonimissioners for Expending the Bj'e-Roail Moneys--N(j 1 District, Jere- miah Hogan; No -i District, .fames Urayih-n, jr; No :i l>iKlriet, lly. Antliony. Commissioners of Highways— No 1 District, John Irvine; No. 2 District, John McLeod; No 8 District, William Hannah. Collector of Taxes— John Johnston. Assessors — Robert Powei', Joseph liee aner, .Inhn Holland Estey, Calvin CMiureh- ill. Koht. /■ . liny, William Lindsay, Richard S Bull, Anthony Carney, Alex- ander Kilpatrielv, Charh's Shea, * .lames Jordan, Kdvvin K Parsons* VSillinm Forrest, HuKh C'i)erth\vaite, Anioi Diclcenson,* KUslia Shaw, Hamilton Yerxa, Cornelius Connolly, .John Hennell. James Khbett. Isjiae H CUvrvill, William Reed, Isaiah B Ki'deout,* Alexander Hawthorne, ()eori,'(^ Milherry, (leorge Wade, CeorRc Si|uires, William Tomplcins, (Jeorf^e Thomas Hartley, Warren C Bull, Jolm T Allan, Alexander Walicer, Harris H H<>l)l)s, Simeon Cummins, James (irover, ;:e H I'onnell,* .lolm I) Ivi'tehum. Alexander Lindsay, Delaney Tompkins, lOclwai-d J Smith, Norris Best,* William F Dib- blee, John Fisher, (leor{,'e W Boyer, Iwiac Wort man, 1) F Meriitt, James H JaequeiS, John Leary,* Seott Knieiy, Ilunh Montsomerv, ,lohn Wovertou, Samuel H Shaw. Andrew Stei>henson, .lames Briilxes. (lilbert W Vanwart, Howard Debeck,* Oliver Hemphill, lliehard Holmes, (leorKe Hartley, Bar- tholomew Lynch, William Hale, .John Mcl^auclilan. Isaac Broad. PhiHi) McCalTery, John McBride, James H Liinn, Isaac Williams, (.'harles P Con- nell, (leorKC Stickncy, David (libson, John tJilx'rson, Ivory Kilburn, John Watson, Richard McKinney, John W Jlayuard, James N Moore, John Harper. Joseph Crawford, .lolm Boyd, Tiiomas Lindsay, .James McLean, IIu^tIi Miller, William II Brittain, William Neil, Aaron Perkins, Edward (iray, Moses Boyer, (ieor^'e W Ilovey, W H Drier, Frank Rankine,* James Dyer, David M (.ilierson, T B Trafton*. C>eor}yer, Edward Benn, .lames Council, Tliomas Fulton. Amos E Hartley, Joseph w Watson, (Wicklow), William B Haiunon, John Barnett, Gilbert L Corey, Cyrus Simmond.s. Cliaih'S D Drier, Charles Bulyea (Rockland), Edwui Pnilli))s, John Larterty, William Deacon. John S LeiKhton, John Wallace, (!. C!ourser, Esq. T)iU'i;Tv--Wm. W. Joseph McCSee, Amos D Shaw, Bo}i;cr McElroy, Robert BiUyea, (McCafferty Settlement), Richard Ahern, Albert Estabrooks, (!harh's E Clark, David Wiley, (Aberdeen). Archibald Carpenter, WilUam (Surrey, (Richmond), Henry B Taylor, Thomas Jones, .lames Baker, A. Tyler Thompson, Ru- dolph K Jones, Henry T Scholey, Albert Orser. Robert Brown, Fi'ancis ClulT. Amos D Hartley. James Watson, James Hattivld, Albert C Smith, Bela B Sliaw, William Hanulton, William W Snow, Joseph York, Walter Hay, William W Hanuuond. James Simonson, (JeorKe W White. Matthew Hutchinson, Amos H Haywartl, John Scott, .lohn Simpson, Charles R Upton, Allison B Council, Allison Phillii)s. Richard B Ketchum, Frederick J Bridges, Richard Wheeler. Alexander Thompson, William Skillan, David Smith, Seth Milherry, Edwin R Squires, Willium B Mills and Alfred E Gillespie, Estjuires Assignee unueu Insolvent Act ok 1H7.'».-^-D. Cleuk ov the t'lRCUiTH.— a. B. ('onncU, Ksq. HiCH Shehiek.— FredH. Jenkins Diltblee, Es([. Hammond. Ci.EKK OF THE Peace. --Win. M. C'omioll, Esq. SuHUO«ATE, — Lewis V. Fisher, Esq. Registuau of Puoh.vtes. - John V. Winslow, Es*]. REfiisTKAii OK Deeds and VVu.t.s.- David Munro, Escj. Deputy — Donald Munro, Esq. CoMMISSroNEUS E(iR TAKINC! Aei'IIIAVITS IN THE Sci'llEME T'oiIRT. — Lewis P Fisher, ()eort,'e Connell, D L Dibblee, John C Winslow, William M Connell, Geoi-pe li Raymond, R K Jones, S i! Ai)plel)v, .lames A Phillips, Daniel C Courser. A B Comiell and W B ('h»ndler. Esquires. Is^O list (iMauu' ACE Lic'iNCES.--W. M. L'«mnell, Kowar.lB White, G R Burtt and Hugh Miller, Esquncs. Notary Pdhmc. licwis P. Fisher, (."eo;jfe Connell, John C Win- slow, William M Connell. S B Appleby and Daniel C Coiu-ser, Escjuires. Commissioners eor takini; Speciai- J'aii, in thkSii'reme ( 'ou Geor ge L Ra ymond, James R Tujipei' amLDavul Munroe, Es(iuires, Those marked with a * have loft the Comity. s m mm 3 s i -^ •/.' 1 1 s i s JUT, Poor MiVts at 1. EDGAR OOI^DING'S, t4tinil»M>ii, WiillitceA Co , Cllyl{Oa- flc'd : C'hurlt'H R Upton, Simonds ; Satimel H Shaw, Bri;;lit<)ii ; John .MiiipHon. Aberdeen; (JeorKe W While, Wiliuot; .lames A l'hilli|)H, Kent. (!(»RUI{T. — JamcH ( J. StcVCUK, E.sq, Grimmer, Clerk. Justices oe the Peace. — David Mowatt, Robert Watson, J. (Jrini- mer, .John Farmer, Henry Webber, .John Carlyle, FrniiciK Tlibbert. Claudi- us Messinet, Peter Morrison, Daniel Sullivan, W H Cliaffe.y, (ieorgo Foun- tain, John E Messinet, Hugh Ludgate, John Murks, (teorge P Kiiifiht, Au- gustine Bancroft, .John A Heney, C!h.iiies Bradley, Samuel ilci'-arlaiie, Thomas Barry, Thom.as Cotterel, William Iv Reynolds, Isaac Justason, .James Rnssell, Zecliariali ( 'hipmaii, Hugh (Jullinan, James Murehie, (ieorge S Grimmer. .John McLeod, Magnus Green, (ieor^jce Dick, Robert Stevenson. Charles M Gove. George Allen, A W Smith. Nathan Smart Rex M King. James E Lvnott, William H Stevens. Thomas T Odell. Nehemiah Marks, Samuel H AVhitlock, William T Rose, William Ellis. George F Stickney, Jeremiah Hanson, Daniel Crilley, Levi Yonng, John Mcintosh, Thos Black, .lohn Orr, Joseph Donald, Joseph Simpson, Charles F Clinch, James R Bradford, Charles E O Halheway, Henry Hitchings, John S. Magee, Hugh f Si s ■1 S ? ■■ 3 % :: » ■f s s S z s ! r 9 ili I »W Union Street, and 1 to Sydney Street, St. John, N. P, Over 2000 Organs now in use, manufactured by » a n a g A e R & g e s e B T « B «■ B si; B g s e 1 B 62 CHAllI.OTTK. [1810. Morrison, Isaac Newton, IlnydcMi (liipMII. .JamcR A Moran, Ahmlmni Younc:, A IKJilniour, sr. Sannu-l .lolinston, Tohias (iihnonr, Ismu' Mt-Klroy, Tftci Mills Abbott. Hainucl Dnrlinjr, I,nk(> Hyion, James lIoKiie, NIcliolus CnrU'r, James M«'(llll, (>flour IfanHnn, .lolin Keynolds, Cliarles Mcdee, .John (i Lorimer, Memy Smith, Jr, Memy Leeniaii, .lohii Me(;utt'heon, ArchlbaM Nixon, .1 A Moor(», Alfred ^laxWell, ,Fohn Mills. James Mnmhy, James Brown, .\hner T fj Weston. Daniel I'omroy, Alexander McMinh, Uobert Towers, Charles Kfewnit. Willinivi T l)iekey, James Biiehanan John (' \V«'allierby, William Connor, Captain .lames Maxwell, Charles Mcduire, John M<'K'eeinan, Robert A .Stewart, HuKh MeAdnm, Alexander J Mi-Cann. Asa Ij Hitehinifs, William Tnindale, Uodney Yoiinjf. James (ililleRi)ie. Irving BCarlyle. William I) Maxwell, Charles F fortd, Harrison Oetehell, William Uon^'l'is, l)nniel II Maxwell, .loscph A Taylor, Frederick M Murehie, Chns Mowatt, William A lU(l«'ont, liobert Kichanlson, David N Torter. John MowatI, Jesse C Baitlett, John W Mann, John Peacock, Ijewia A Mills and W W (Jrimmer. ("i.KUK (11"' THK CiiU'tiiTS.— G. S. Grimmer, Esq. Hicat Siiinm'K. -Alexander 'J\ ra»il, Ehij. < 'i,K,itiv OK Tin: J'KACK andIvkiu'EIi 01' THicKoLLS.— G. S. Grimmer, Esci. .TtiDor. OK Fhouatks. (ietn-HO D. Street, Esq. Rkoistuau. — S. II. Wliitlock, Esq. 1{e(;ihti{AI{ok Dkeds and Wti,ls.- -Harris H. Hatch, Esq. CoMMIHSlONFUH FOUTAKINf! AfKIHAVITH IN THK SuJ'UEMK CoUllT.— John E, Messinett, and all Attorneys of the Sui>rcnio Cour*;. CoL'NTY Tueasukku. Willi.am Wliitlock, Esq. CoMMisHroNER KOK TAKiNd Baii.. William T. Rose, St. Stej)hen. N Uonil, §1. Juliit, S. II. 1870.] OI.OITESTKK. m I u t» < k ! «! ' (- ' » I '0 ' ft. : u oil w ■3 ft. bS ft. SuiveyorH of Lo^h.— Frftnoi^rt Siiiith, Horace Whitnt-y, ThoiuaH .T. RobiiiHon, J WpIIh Vose and fU'orpy O'Hrion. Stirveyorn of Luinbm".- Tho ul)oveSnrvftyorHof T/'f^'s, ami Jiih. (*iispy, John L Huy, I'harU's Hntn, Thomas Lone, jun, is Alexandre, jnn, John Younp, • .K ■ llliani Yonnp, Nathan Kichey, Justinian Savoy, William Walsh, William Theriau, John Sewell, William Napier, Richard Blackball, Philip Rive, Robert ArmirtronK, Jnste Hache, William Alexander, Prospere Fi PauUn, Robert Mdy, George McC'onnell, Henry W Baldwin, Murdock Harper, James Hickson. Thomas A Harris, John Millar. Abraham Grant, Samuel Gammon, sen, Charles Bosse, Albert T Carter, Richard Dawson, D Gu.stavus Maelauchlan, Thomas Aider, Martin Hache, Josenh Sewell, jun, Bernard Commeau, William Archer, Alexander Morrison, Etiward Hornibrook, Jeremiah Muzerall, Peter DeGrace, Jerome Boudreaut, and Chas F Brisson, Esquires. C'l.KUK OF THE CIRCUITS— Tlieophilus DesBrisay, Etq. High Sheriff— Robert B. Vaif, Esq. Clerk of the Peace and Keeper of the Roll.s— Theophilus Dea- Brisay, Esq. Surrogate.— Henry W Balhvin, Escj. Begistrar of Probates. — D. G. Maelauchlan, Esq. Registrar of 1>eei)s and Wills. —Henry W. Baldwin, Esq. Stipendiary Magistrate.— I). Gustavus Maelauchlan, Esq. Stipendiary Macjlstrate at Caraquet,— Martin Hache, Esq. Coroners. — Joseph Sewell, Wm. Ferj^uson, I>. (t. Maelauchlan, James G. C. Blackliall, and Gideon M. Duncan, M. D., I'^sq. Master of the Grammar School.— (ieorge Mersereau, Esq, B. A. Trustees and Directors of the Grammar School.- Samuel L. Bishop, Theophilus DesBrisay. Hon. John Ferguson, John Kerr, and James Hickson, Es(i. Barristers, Attorneys and Notaries Public— -Theophilus Des- Brisay, and D. Gustavus Maelauchlan, Esc]. r ■ s 9 3 9 :i am, Dt^iimru v.uiiiiiit'uu, .it?roiii«' iio.y, r rnnci JohnFeru^on, jun, Charles T CarttM-, .Tamef- Joseph Poirier, Ferdinand Turgeon, Francis I'atnck R.yan, Augustus S Sutlierland, Wil 9 3 a a. :, ^ . 9 9 KuvH'les' Trunk Wurcroouis, Ott King Street. See p, 12, OfsaiiH ill <««<'iii.v dlfUViviil K^yicv, tllsiuiifiiciiiretl li.v I be <\ I i n I d u S S3 •3 Id 10 I 9 m « •i-t O H •a o 64 KKNT. — ;^ CoMMLSSIoNEKS KOK TAKTNU BaIL AND Al'KinAVTTH IN T>1E HlJPREMK ! floL'KT.- J«ilin DDiiUi, Hon. Robert Youmk, tliunes G. V. Blatiklmll, Samuel Ta Bishop, John Youn^ iiud John Kerr, Kmra. CoMMlH> Commissioners of Parish Courts. — Bernard Commeau, Esq. Beres- *^ ford; D. (I. M .clatichlan, Esq., Batlnn-st ; Martin Hache, Es(i., : Caraquet; Jonathan Doran, Es(i., Sliippejj^an ; Joseph Sewell, Esij., '3 Inkerman ; William Archer, Esc^., Samnarez ; John Foley, Esq., New j Bandon. I ? ! ' municipality of the county of GLOUCESTER. H n Bathurst. "Samuel Melancon and John E. O'lirien. Beresford * Onasipliere Turyeou and Jerome Roy, Esijrs. New liandon — Joseph f Poirie and Patrick Foley, Es(irs. Caracpiet -Joseph Sewell and 3 P. E. Pontain, Es and William Walsh, Estp-s. Warden— Patrick (J. Ryan. Secretary- : Treasurer— John Sivewi'ight, Esfj. Auditor -Francis Meahan, Esq. r COUNTY OF KENT. -Hon. Bliss Botsford. James D. Phin- Jwlfic nf the Count [I Court. ney, Es(i. C'lerk. JiiKliccK of the Peace. — Thomas W. PJiss, John Bowser, Ifon. David Wark, William IlauiiiKton. fi(>rman White, Reuben Johnson, Lawrence McTiaren, .lames Bin-ns, Jnnies (lirvaiL Terrcnce ("urrau, .lohn .lardine. jr, Joliu Koliertsou, Henry Peters, jun, John 13rait, Horatio Smith, Lewis B Allan, Charles Uoselen, Luke Johnson, Aniant Boiu-pfeois. sen, James Lucas, Alexander MeWillianis, Stephen BripKs, David McMinn, .losrph Doherty, Robert Brown, Thomas Steven.son, .Tohn Stevenson. Edward Walker, Alexander (lirvan, Zaccheus Phinney, Kenneth B B^orbes, Albert T Smith, John Ford. Thonia;- Irvine, Alexainler Johnson, Owen Mclnerny. Pierce Quilty. .lolni Harnett, Theophilus Bilodeau, Charles C!orney, Sanuifl Jerway, Sinion Allen, Michael McF adden, Herbert Irving, Thomas Richaid- .son, Alexander Rolu^rtson, Robert (Mialmers. Thadeus Oallant, Andrew Bourgeois, Thomas Porrier, Thomas Coates, Robert CUitlei", John V Ross, John T (.'ale, Jolin Potter. Geihardus i) Carman, Aupuste Renand, Domin ique Lepjere, Charles Richard, John Whcten, Peter Daiple. .Joseph L Rich- ard, Jule (loupuin. Hem-y O'Leary, James Hannah, Marcel Barrio, Miles Smith. Daniel <)"Leary, Alexis (jouguin, James Sowerby, John Sutton, Nicholas MuzeroU., Peter Robicheau. James Hernet, Oliver LeBlanc. I /.nthony Girouard, John MeKee, Jaddus Gogfran. l>aninl Robicheaud. William Bowser, jr, Angus McLean, Andrew Dunn, Robci-t Clark, Anthony Mantle Coth at I. EDGAR (JOLDING S, Mf iiili>Hoii, IVnllucv «t iUt., i'ity IConil, M. .twhn, S. fl. Esq., New 1 sj o p C u o Si V3 ID Roach, R Hutchinson, Joseph Bernard, Robert Douglas, Robert Main, Isaac W Doherty, Eustache Melancou, W B Weldon. William Johnston (Cocaigne), Vincent Bourk, Bernard Gorman, Lazar Guilmbn, John Dickin- son, Ednnmd Hutchinson, John Tajdor, Robert Doherty, Charles Y. Walk- er, John Murray, James F Atkinson, Benjamin F Bailey, Thomas Anderson, Benjamin F Wetmore, Alexander Leishnian, David W. Grierson, J. P. Kaye, ; Peter Tibidor and Lazare Daigle, Esquires. Secretary-Treasurer— Charles J Sayre, Esq. Clerk of the Circuits— Robert Hutchinson, Esq. High Sheriff— Autoine Girouard, Esq. Clerk of the Peace and Keeper of the Rolls.— Robert Hutchinson, Esq. ; Collector of Customs— John Rusk, Esq. I Jud^e of Probates— James D Phinney. Registrar of Probates— Robert Caie, Esq. ': Registrar of Deeds and Wills— Thomas Wetmore Bliss, Esq. I Issuer of Marriage Licenses— Robert Hutchinson. I Stipendiary Magistrate— Thomas W Bliss, Esq. i Inspector of Schools -Thomas W W^ood. Esq. I Coroners— Horatio B Smith, Isaac W^ Doherty, M D, IB Freeman, M D, i William Johnston, James C Moody, M D, Damier Bourgeois and Rufino A ! D'Ollaqui, Esquires. Notaries Public— John Bowser, and the Attorneys practising in the County. Medical Attendant on the Marine Hospital— J \V Doherty, H D. Auctioneers— Richard McLaii'^hlan, John L Dwyer, George Beatteay. Ru- f us S Chandler, Joseph Wetmore. Richard Sutton, Jacob Ferguson, John Wheten, Nathaniel Hutchinson, Heniy G Feetham, Daniel McArthm-, Joseph E James, Edmund Hutchinson, Theophilus DesBrisaj', John T Caie, William J. Smith, John Robertson and \Vm, B. Deacon. MUNICIPALITY OF KENT COCNTY. Richibucto — Daniel 0"Leary and Gordon Livingstone. Wellington — John C. Ross and Magloire (iirouavd. Welford— Charles Walker and Charles McDonald. St. Louis— Joseph I.,. Richard and John B. Richard. Carleton —James T. Caie and Stephen O'Donnell. Harcourt— Andrew Dunn and J. Henderson. I' c I IS I 5 » V 3 U ^'' w < W COUNTY OF KINGS. Judges of the County Court.— Charles Wattei-s, Esq. ; Alfred E. McLeod, Esq., Clerk. Justices of the Peace.~A. C. Evanson, John C. Price, Robert McCully, Craven Langstroth, EHas S. Freeze, Weeden Fowler, D. M. Campbell, Elijah A. Perkins, Walter B. Scovil. James W. Nowlan, Samuel Foster, John H. l Wright, J. D. Micheau Keator, R. S. Foster, Nelson Arnohl. William Pear- i son, William A. Stockton, William B. McKiel, William McLeod, Philo M. | Raymond, Nathaniel Belyea, William Buchanan, John O. Dann, James j i Cookson, Zebuhm Connor, James A. Fenwick, William Keith, George H. i Wallace, John Erb, John Mclntyre, Daniel Mcljachlan, John Urquhart, William S. Teakles, Robert Morrison, William Baskin, T. Oliver Arnold, John C. Godard, William Deniston. Joseph D. Baxter, George Flewellinfr, George Barnes, David McKenzie, Henry Piers, jr., Isaac Faulkner, Joshua C. Upham, Peter Brennau, Peter Dunn, John McLeod, Patrick McBriarity, John Carroll, Nathaniel II. DeVebor, George Holmes Keirstead, J. Murray Nase, William S. Frost, Simeon Hatfield White, John Moore, Oswell N. Price, Murray B. Keith, Ebenezer Stockton, James Cnnipbell, Nicholas 1'. Wannamake, James W. Smith. Wilham Barnes, David Smith, .lames Doug- las, Heniy W. Purdy, Conrad J. Hendricks, Benjamin Gray, John M. Kay- iiiond, William Thomas, Lewis Folkins, Caleb Fenwick, James A. Sinr.ott. Charles Hazen, Charles M. Hunt. Oeorge Whitfield Sharp, Justus Hemy Gray, Daniel C. Perkins, (.'. ITu'lson Plewelling, Andrew JlcVey, William J. Brittain, Edward Mayes Spni^'^. .rames C. Coates, GrorKO L. (iood, (Jeorge Z. Parlee, Andrew McAfee, Geor;,'e Morton, James V» ol-^ay h'ayubuid, .Jolui Darling, Edwin B. Betr, John J. AVoodward, AUicd :\larkhani. Neal iM(>- Laughlan, Jacob I. Keir.stead. Daniel Jones, Roliert Marshall, William (,). Theal, George Wightman. ,laiii;>s J. Davie, John W. Caullield. Alexander .M. Woodman. Gilbert I'errv, J.ines Mills, AbramM. Mabee, John E. B. Mc- Cready, Levi N. Sharp, Mil'cH Je kins. .lames Miles, John M. Stockton, .Jas. .1. Brien, John E. Ryan, James E. Moore, Michael Hanley, Alexander Mc- Si a 9 p 9 u S. <« 9 O 1 9) 9 n ►— - ft n u o a * 6 S«4 Union Street, and 1 to y Sj-dney Street, St. John, N. B. -■I > 6 o s 4-1 o o "3 a a c« CO Sriifl for Price List of labiilot Oi'snlis^ <<> KING8. Leod. Charles Snodgrass, Thomas Warrell, Robert Simpson. John Linton, James Kingston. Aniasn Kennedy, Georee Inch, David Floyd, John S. Frnzee, C. Douglas Fairweather, V. Lemuel ('oates. Roland A. MoHon, Peter ^ Snider. Plenry M. Pnrlee. John Mills, James AV. Freeze. James Gordon, John j- W Cookson 'Joseph H. Dickson, William II. White. .Justus Pickett, Felix ■< McGuire. D Beverley Hatfield, J. A. Smith Kierst(>nd, Abraham B. Hayes, ~ Charles J. Keith, San.Mel C. Thorne, William H. C'reighton, Edward M. Chambers, John O'Shea, oainuel E. Frost. John T)avidson. Daniel P. Cainp- bcll, George T. Seely, Thomas Souther, George Ogilvie, Ro1)ert PoUey, Dan. Robertson, Robert Myles, .fames W. Freeze and Joseph McBay, Esquires. Stipendif ry Magistrate.— George H. Wallace, Esq. Clerk of the Circuits.— John H. Cotljer. High Sheriff.— Samuel N. Freeze, Esq. Keeper of the Rolls, Judge of Probates, and Clerk of the Peace. -George Otty, ksquii'c. Registrar of Probates. - James Cookson. Esquire. Coroners.— S. Z. Earle. A. C. Evanson, James Wetmore, jr., Adino Pad- dock. O. l^urdy. Rufus A. Stockion. John Wilson, John M. Rayniond, Allan McTiCod, George Rex Price, William Iveith, Robert J. Laniont, M. D., Wm. B. 3IcKeel, L. N. Sharp, Foster McFailane, M. V>.. Joshua Burnett, M. D., Robert Morrison. Dr. Joseph H. McMonagle, William Keith, John Brady, M. D., Robert B. Vail, William Fairweather. Pele^r Brennan, William Bu- chanan, J. E. B. McCready, James A. Fenwick, Frederick McPher-son, and J). Btn-erley Hatfield, John H. Raymond. James A. Moore,_D. J. McLellan an d Peter "Campbell, Est^iiires. Commissioners for taking Affidavits and Bail in the Siqjreme Court. — A. C, Evanson, John C. Price. S. Foster, J. W. Nowlan. Philo M. Raymond, Jas. Cookson. Nelson Arnold and George Barnes. Esquires. Issuers of Marriage tiicenses.--WiIliam Baskin, James Cookson and Wm. p-airwealher, and Charles M. Hunt. Es(mi|vs Auctioneers.- E. S. Freeze, William H. White, E. Perkins. Samuel Freeze LeBaron Drury. Gilbert Titus. Gilford Cougle, Benjamin Sproule, Abraham .Johnson, jr., William Keith, James E. Fryers, Isaac I'earson, J. D. Mabee, Joseph D. Baxter. Jo.seph Belyea, T. G. Barnes, W. M. Teakles, Samuel Gosline. Noah Keith, AVilliam A. Stockton, .J. McNaught. Thomas Matthew- scm. J.Sharp. B.L.Crawford. G. Downey. D. M.Johnson, Douglas Fair- weather, Samuel I'Vtster. James W. Nowlan and John E. Ryan. Trustees of Grammar School.— Rev. W. W. Walker, J. I).' M. Keator, John Flewelling, James A. Fenwick, Levi N. Sharp. James Cookson and Peter Brennan. Teacher of Grammar Schf>ol.— Joh.i Raymond. Commissioners of Parish Civil Courts.-^-Wm. Buchanan. Esq.. Westfleld; Wm, B. McKiel. Esq.. Greenwich: John Mclntyre. Esq.. Kars; Jt)hn Wood, ward, Esq., Rothesay; J. D. 31ieheau Keator, Esq.. Hampton: J. Douglas Baxter, Es(i., Norton; William J. Brittain, Esq., Springfield: Wm. Barnes, Esq., Upham: Weeden Fowler. Esq.. Hammond; W. H. (Yeighton. Esq., Waterford: Elias S. Fi-eeze. Esq., Card well; W^m. Keith, Esq., Havelock; Caleb P^Miwick, Esq., Studholni. King's County Board of Trade —James Domville. M. P., President; L. N. Sharpe. M. D.. Vice-President; John Flewelling. Treasurer; Thomas W. Lee. Secretaiy. Council— W. A. Smith. Alfred Markham, J. 31. Stock- ton. John Sheck, .J. Manning. J. C. Price. W. B. Scovil. S. B. Raymond. John Flewelling. George Flewelling. J. C. Upham. Thomas Worrell. John Mills, David Smith. Richard Titus, J. Woodward, (K H. Flewelling, B. Mills, J. M. Cookson, D. W. Belyea. John I,,inton. AVin. McLeod. A. M. Mabee. J. I). Bax- ter, William Frost, Robert Marshall, James E. Fenwick, George H. AVhite, Samuel Foster and William B. McKiel. Board of Arbitratoi-s.— George Barnes. John M. Raymond, J. A. Fenwick, Robert E. McLeod and W. T. Brittain. MVNICIPALITY OP KINGS COUNTY. Councillors.— Hampton. Geo. L. Taylor. M. D., and Fred. Sproul. Sussex, Isaac Bonnell and Alfred Markham. Studholm, Albert J. Kierstead and David S. Sinnott. Havelock. Ebenezer Stockton and Charles I. Keith. Kingston. Robert Williams and John O'Duiin. Kai-s. David Mills and Alex- ander Morrell. Hammond, Robert W. Forsyth and Robert Myles. Green- wich. and . ■ Watei-ford, John' Braman and '^ H di *. B / 1 1 ^, W Ci c ;/. c3 p Iw «J , e3 T O ■^ -3 .» C ;: CJ * C ' d ... 'J •r .' 1 w t > ■^ K H % x , ^.H c r '■a H , \/ ■n « r\ C; - M cJ ! 2 5 :d is ^ . r ■2 i 'r. ^ z^ ■L 1 w H- Home Manufactured Trunks at 1879. an ton, )hn S. . Peter 1, John ,, Felix [layes, ard M. Calnp- y, Dan. aires. MinliiHoii, Wallarc Ai'n., City Unath ^t. .toliii, N. It. T5 X George no Pad- : ' d. Allan; 5 )., Wm. ; 5 I, M. D- I 3 I Brady, i am Bn- son, and i IcLellan ;' nirt.— A. ' ". and, Jas. ; "^ andWm. a r 1 Freeze, ' Abraham . Mabee, Samuel , Vlattliew- las Fair- tor, John nd Peter ^^^stfield; i. Ill Wood. 2 Douglas , r Barnes, ^ Ion. E.sq., - lavelock; ^ lit; L.N. I Thomas i JM. Stock- = Ind, John ' bin Mills, ; Ills, J. M. = f. D. Bax- '■ \l. White, • i'enwick, E; Sussex, Itead and Keith. Iind Alex- Careen - fcnan and C tr. p z c 18T9.] ADVERTISEMENTS. G7 1828. EST-^BLISHEID 1828. 4; 1 •* J. HARRIS , if}i IHffi straight Shore, Portland, Tapered sind Parallel Bars for NAIL PLATE, HaMsrsi Eailmy Gar Asles, Shaig anil Siiapss OF ALL KINDS. J. HARRIS & CO., (FORMERLY HARRIS & ALLAN.) ii 1 >< 1 Wi 3 1^ i S •I l>!| ii liuo>vlc»»' Trunk Wnrcrooiiis, «« KiJig .Street. See p, 1^'. 1 w s d bo «»-t ■ o « o u tJ cd pi I (O i-i <— < o o o •♦-> tS •*^ c« « ,0 »— I r-H ■% -s CO tS 4) « « »4 to ^ccouii'itniid Orgniis takeu in vxchuiisc hj Jamos A. Moore. Westfield. N. IT. DeVeber and J. W. Caulflel* Rothe- say F H Pearson and Alien C. Otty. fJorton-Baxter and Abram B. Haves" Uphani. HeniT «. Fowler and G Ibert W. Titus. Can well, John MurraV anU James Mills. Spiingiield, J. A. Smith Kierstead and Geprge G. O. Scovil. George Otty, Secretary-Treasurer. COUNTY OF MAUAAVASKA; Judge of the County Court— James G. SteveMs, Esq. A. Raiusford Bal- • ^^Justices of ' the 'peace-Prudent Gagnon, Joseph Cyr, Florent Fournier, 1 John Hartt, Rosomo Violet. John Lynch, Cyril Potras. Levite Thenault, Auffustin Daigle, Joseph Martin, George Bois, Matthias Nadeau, Remi Peltier, Paid Carron, Victoria Albert, Pnident A. Babjn, Peter Michaud, Francis Levesque, James Smith, Norbert Rossignol, Edwin J. Byram, Xavier Bernier, Vital F. Thibedeau, H. Gagon, F. A. Testu, D. O. Burgoine. T M Richards, S. C. Hudoh, Ralph Albert, Thomas Cleasse, John T. Hodg- son. Michael LeBell. Magloire Herbert, Vital Martin, A. M., Simon Beauheu, Joseph Cyr (St. Basil), Francis J. Rice, John Lynch (St. Basil), David Rou- . seau. Joseph Albert, Augere Bernier, Hillaire Peltier and Stephen Hafey, \ Esquires. , 1 High SheriflP--J. Francis Rice, Esq. < 1 Clerk of the Peace— A. Rainsford Balloch, Esq. Cleric of the Circuits— Barry R. Plant^^ Esq. Judge of Probates— Barry R. Plant, Esq, v., x ,^ Banisters and Attorneys— A. Rainsford Balloch and Bany R. Plant, Esqs. Notary Public— A Rdinsford Balloch, Esq. Registrar of Probates- Hilaire Peltier, Esq. Registrar of Wills and Deeds— Hiliare Peltier, Esq. County Secretarj-- A Rainsford Balloch, Esq. County-Treasurer- Alexis Cyr, Esq, County Auditor —Ilonore CVr, E.sq. C^oroners— John Lynch, S. C. Hudon, Edwin Akerley, Mathias Nadeau, and Hilaire Peltier, Esquires. Commissioners to Solemnize Marriage— J. T. Hodson, Edwin Akerly and Enoch Baker, Esquires. Garnishee Commissioner-»-Hilaire Peltier. Issuers of MaiTiageLicenses*-Thom(|i8Emttiei'son, Stephen Heoffee, and P. O. Byram, Esquires. ' Commissioners for taking Affidavits to be read in the Supreme Court— A. Rainsford Balloch, Barry R. Plant, and John T. Hodgson, Esquires. Inspector of Schools— A. Rainsford Balloch. COUNTY OF NORTHUMBERLAND. ' Judge of the County Court— Hon. Edward Williston, Samuel Thomson, ! Esq., Clerk. I Justices of the l^oace—Riohard Hutchinson, Peter Mitchell, John Porter, ! Miles McMillan, William Muirhead, John McRae, Hiram Freeze, John Wil- ; hston, Louis Robicheau, Robt. T. Miller, John Pallen, Burk Archibald, Wm. M, Kelley, John Lawlor, Alex. K. McDougall, G' orge A Blair, Ihomas F. Gillespie, John Noonan, William Park, James Fish, Neil Gordon, David Johnston, Robert Falconer, George Burchill, Alexander Saunders, Duncan Davidson, John Johnston (Tabusintac), Alexander Loggie (Burnt Church), John Fairley, William Swim, Peter Esson, John Nevin, Charles Sargeant. Jesse G. Harding. Robert R, Call, Alexander Jassamine, William Falconer. Vital Allan. James T. Griffln, Jacob C. Gough, Adam 1). Sherriff, Michael Searle, William Williston, Jabez B. SnowbaU, William Masson, jun., John G. Layton, Enoch Flett,. John Caie, Bartholomew Stapleton, John Brown, Richard Hocken, William Murray, Arthur Wright. Malachi Dwyer, Francis J. Letson, Joseph R. ({oggiu, Hugh Holt, .Tames Edgar, Donald Mcl.iaugh- lan, William McRae, Avard Hutcliison. Charles C. Watt, Francis E. Win- slow, Robert Brown, Harvey Finney, Patrick Farrell, William Ennis. Thos. Ambrose, James McGec, John McXaughton, John McKay, James Fitzpat- rick. William G. Crei^hton, Prudence Robicheau. Matthew Savoy, Duncan Morrison, Robert Whitney, David Summers, William McKay, Justus Fur- leigh, Alexander Mills, James Graham, Daniel McMillan, John McLaggan, John Curran, Robert Swim, John Arbo, Alexander Dermott, Robert H 9 U 0) 5 O P ►1 K a to o p W H n 5 r+ O Ladies" Corsets ami Children's Waists at L EDGAR GOLDING'S, STIMPSON, WALLACE & CO., City Road, Saiut John, N. B. 1879.] NOKTUUMJiEltliAND — QUEENS. CO I 9i Jordan, William T. Underbill, jun., Charles Donalds, Charles B. Lyons, .John Sullivan, Maurice O'Donnell, John McCormack, Thomas H. Flaigher, Robert Johnston, sen., Richard Davidson, Francis Fraser, John Maltby, Donald McBeath, Robert Loggie, jun., Ralph Fa3ie, Enoch Bamford, liCwis Dunphy, John Scovil, John Campbell, John Newman, William Hartt, Francis H. McKnight, sen., John R. Nicholson, William C. Jones, Robert Bean, John Johnston (Napan), James Johnson, AVni. S. Brown, Jolui Rice, James Robinson, Alexander McKenzie, Henry Swin), David Banilord, John OBrien, Alfred C. Smith, Thomas Troy, C. Millar, Augustin A. Ricliard, Alexander Sutherland, James Somers, David Petrie, Eilward R. Whitney, Francis Jardine, John Ellis, John McTavish, Patrick Mm-phy, .lasper Maddox, Oeorge Sutherland, Alexander Atchi.son, Jared Tozer, Th<)mas Bailey Williston, Patrick Fitzpatrick, (Jeorge Fowlie, Thomas Phelan, Wni. McNaughton, .inn., John McDonald (Little Branch, Olenelg), and Daniel Crimnnn. and Gt'orge B. Fraser. Clerk of the Circuits— Samuel Thomson, Esq.. Q. C. High Sheriflf— John ShirrelT, Esq. Clerk of the Peace and K(v»pi'i' of the Rolls— S. Thomson, Esq., Q. C. Judge of Probates— Sanniel Thomson, Esq., Q. C. Registi-ai'— .T. B. Eraser, Esq. Registrar of Deeds and Wills— John Lawlor, Esq. Coroners.— Allan A. David.son, Robert R. Wa.sson. Edward Rogers, .John S. Benson, John 'Oiompson. M. D., B. N. T. Underbill. Elijuli Fowler. ('. O. Watt, James Patterson. William C. Creighton, Jolm Pallen. M. D., William J. G. Dawson, M. D., John Pond, John Johnston, Josepli Cl'aj)lin, AVilliam P. Bishop, J. B. Freeman. M. D.. Phineas Williston. John McCurdy, M. D., Alfred C Smith, M. D., and Daniel McMiUan. Esquires. Trustees of the Grammar School.— Rev. W. S. Neales. Rev. Samuel Rus- sell, Cteorge \'. Blair, J. B. Snowball, Thomas F. Gillesi)ie, Adam 1). Shirretf, John Ellis, John Brown. James Anslow. and Francis J. Letson. Escpiires. Commissioners for taking Bail and AlMavits in the Supreme Court- Newcastle.— Richard Davidson and William Park, E.s({uii'es. Barristers, Attorneys and Notaries Public- Newcast le— .\llan A. David- son. Q. C, Samuel ThouLSon, Q. C . Mich.ael Adams. W. A. Park, and F. P. Williston. Esquires. Chatham— William Wilkinson. Q. C. Daniel Ferguson, Richard Carman, L. J. Tweedie, J. B. Fraser, and Andrew II. Johnson, Esquires. Issuers of Marriage Licenses.— S. Thomas, Elijah Fowler, nnd Daniel McMillan, Esquires. Corimissioner for Parish Court, Chatham.- George B. Fraser Auctioneers.— Robert T. Miller, Charles Marshall, Snowball, Robert Blake, Adam D. ShirrefT, James John G. G. Lavton, Elijah Fov.ler, Charles C. Watt, and James Pattersoi Re\enue Ofllcers.— Chatham— Collector. Daniel Ferguson; Landing Sur- veyor, J. C. E. Carmichael; Waiter, Searcher and Locker, James T Griflln. Newcastle. Collector— R. Iladden ; Waitei-, Searcher and Locker, D. Mc- Gruar. Consuls.— Norwegian, lion. R. Hutchinson. Prussian— Edward Hut- chinson, Esq. Ch.'i.tham Gaslight Company.— Richard Hocken, Esq., I'resident: William Muirhead and Dr. J. Pallen. Esquires. Directors. Miramichi St. Patrick's Society.— William Lawloi-, President; W. Cr. Les- ton. Vice-President: Thomas Crimmin, Treasinvr; John Kei-gusou. Secre- tary; Committee— John Bannon. James Keejian. ,Ios<'j)h Mann, Joseph Nowlan, John Healy, James Bergin, and Thomas Murray. MUNICIPALITY OF NORTlIUMHEnL.VNn. Newcastle— C. F. Bourne and Patk. Hays. Chatliam— Mi-ssi-s. Lawlor anhn Fish, Jabez B. Johnston, W. AVyse, X r s ■1 1^ "I 9 -I a •8 •■ ■r. 3 P s 9 I • 3 14 •» m 3 'im Inion Street, 1 to » S.y4luey Street. St. .loliii, S, B. All Our OrsnnAivnrrniitod for Ftv^ YearM, V IS) 70 QUKENS. [1879. Cliarlcs K. Lati/^aii. Alex. Case. Beiij. Bi)al. John J. Daiiifl K, Hiiiith, (iilln'i-t I'cny .J»'SHe Claik, William Maloiii', I'laiicis Woods, Walter S. Uutlei I W«'st, TIkjiiiuh W. ('arpi'iiU-r, Isaac J5. Buuiu'll, John KqhtTt.son, W H. Wliitc, .laini's Hvmiphreys. (JeoiKe .Smith, Henry Todd, R. P. Yeamans, (Jilliert VVi><(Di)im('l!, I'eter Lingley, Abraham L. Bailey, Isaac B. Mc- Gregor, .lames Gai'diner, George Dunn, (i. R. Vincent. John S. Belyea, Samuel Martin, Henry A. DuV^ernet, Howard .\lward, Geald McAlister. David l-'erguson, Edward Simpson, .lames (Jardiner. Gagetown; John .Armstrong, William Hogshaw, Thomas L»'onard, C. N. Darrali, Petersville; , James Pearson. Johnston; Isaac Van- wart, W ickliam; N\altt>r S. Butler, Canning; Lawrence O'Leary, Charles Keith, Itniiiswu-k; Thomas Dykeniaii, N. B. Cottle, Cambridge:" J S Van- wart, llampstea.l; and Charles Simpson, Gagetown; T. William i'errv. \N m. Soiiierville. (Jagetown and Petei-sville Railway. Francis Woods, E.s(i President- Rolit. T. Babbit, Esq., Vice-President; Jihn Palmer. Secretary; James W. ! 5 'I I c i "^ P I ^ O •Ji p > ■ •J. c Clj .a c Sample Trunks made to order at [18T9. ij. Bt)al. John J. . W. H. amanH, ?s Pear- Donald, E. Mc- (Jeorge riionmH t Slipp. Uilwell, G. Bar- White, GeoPKH les Wil- Hawks- : B. Mc- Belyea, [latriek, squhes. 9 O P » 3 p. Esqrs. ug, Jas. White, , John . Slipp, e. aiiil- ipRiiis, jtitn, T. Charles arge II. 'ourt. — Robert h. Isaac ' (John- etown), niiel L. Es(is. riionias \ C'hip- ig; Sol- )rge E. mpson. ■"hoinas U! Van- ■'harles S. Van- I'eiry. sident; mes W. W a 3- O !i 'hh O Slinii»Hoii, M'liUnroti 4'o., Cily Kond, M. Jdlin, >'. 11. fc l-i^ t s J ' oi 1 I' r^ ^ K s t t/ r^ ■r- ^. "v 0; »-H fe S i > ■C C c c 0/ ■ I b c c cS 1 =5 I 1879.] HESTKi OlICllE — SUN HU UY. 1 ? DeVeber. Esq., Troa.surer; Charles N. Skinner, Solieitor. Direct oi-s-W. S. Harding, M. 1)., E. K. Burpee, Francis Woods, Edward Simpson, and Robert T. Babbit. Esquires. A Monthly Probate Court for Queens County is holdeu at the .Judge's OflBce in Oagetown, on the Third Tuesday in every month at which the offlcei-s will be in attendance. Applications for Probates of Wills and Ad- ministrations can be made at any other time. Ml'NIClPALITY OK qi'EENS. .Johnston— T. W. Perry and Thomas II. Pearaon. Waterborough— James F. Roberts and John Granville. CandH'idge—.hunes Robertson and Chas. Slipp. (Jagetown — Dr. Gilbert and Josenh Iloben. Brunswick-Howard Alward and Danl. Kieretead. Chipman- Messrs, McAllister and Richardson. Hamjistead— Josejih Sleep and Albert Palmer. Wickhani- Isaac CarptMj- ter and L. S. Vanwart. COUNTY OF RESTIOOUOHK. Judge of the County Court.— Hon. Edward Williston. J. S. Morse, Esq., Clerk. Justices of the Peace. — Adam Fergu.'ion. William Hamilton, William S. Smith, John Ultioan, John McNalr, John Cook. John McMillan. John Mc- Millan, jr., John Gillies. Robert Ferguson, Cliaiies Murray, Patrick Doyle, Donald Mc.\lister, William Hamilton. !id. Patrick Doyle, jr.. JtJm Murchy, Alexander Laing, Archibald McKen/.ie. William Molt, David Sadler, Jos. Windsor, Thomas Kerr. David Ritchie, jr.. A. \V. V. DesBri,say. Peter Ham ilton, jr., .lames Ritchie. Malcolm Patterson, John Qiilnn, ,\iidrew Hai'vie, William Jamieson, David Duncan, jr., John Adams, jr., Paul Devereaux, Lawrence Lepoint, George White, .fas. S. Morse, Adam Duncan and Hugh Miller, Esquires. (!lerk of the Circuits.— Robert J. Bennet. Esipiire. High Sheriff.— WilUam H. Philli ■>. Esquire. Clerk of the Peace and Keeper of the Rolls.— J. S. Morse, Esquire. Auditor.- -VV. S. Smith, Esquire. Surrogate.— Jas. S. Mor.se Esquire. Registrar of Deeds and Wills.— James Barbaric, Ef;(iuire. Registrar of Probates.— John Barbeiie. Esquire. Supervisors of Roads.— Robert Sinclair and John Cook, Esquires. Lssuer of Marnage Licenses. — .1. C. Barberie. Esquiriv Commissioners for taking Bail in the Suj)remc Court.— Charles Murray (Cami)bellton), William Montgomery and William S. Smith, Esquires, County Treasurer.— William Montgomery, Esijurc. Commissioners of Parish Courts.— David Saillier. Dalhousi<', William Mott, Addington. John McMillan, Colborne. Andrew Harvie, Dui-ham. Revenue t)ttlc<.'rs.— Port of Dalhousie, William Sloutgomery, Colletitor of Customs. E. i. Stewart, Waiter, Searcher and Lockei-. Preventive (.)fllcer, William Jamieson. Cumpbellton, John Jardine, Deputy-Treasurer. A. R. Chamberlain, Waiter, Searcher, &c. Coroners.- Jas. S. Moi-se, Allen McKendrick, William Disbrow. M. D., Sam- iiel Shaw, M. D., Victor J. A. Vamor, M. D., and (Jeorge A- Halcolm. Fishery Wardens. -Eben Ferguson, William McMillan and Alexander McPherson. Teacher of Grammar School.— Alexander Ross. Auctioneers.— (Uiarles Murray, Daviil Sadler, Willi.un Mwnir'jmery, John Phillips, James Ritchie, Thomas F. Kenney, J. S. Morse and Robt. MolTatt. Restigouche Agricultural So(-iety.— William Montgomery, President. Charles Stewart, Vice-President. David Ritchie, Secretary -Treasurer, Mt'NlC'IPAI.ITY OF RESTlOOt'CUK. Dalhousie, H. A. Johnson and Robert .AlolTutl. Addington, Adam Duncan and Adam Ferguson. Colburn, Peter llaniiltoii and Doiiahl McMillan. Dur- ham, John McVane and Robert Curmadray. J. C. Barberie, Sec. Treasiii-er. , I COUNTY OF SUNUl'IlY. | .Judge of the County Court.— .las. Sleadmaii, Es.]. (ieo. J, Bli.ss, Clerk. I Justicesof the Peace.— Hon. Robert Duncan Wiliiiot. Thomas A. Beck- with, William Iloyt. Thomas N. Gill>eit. William Ruipee, Tliomas Hartt, | John Glasier, Thos. O. Miles, William Estabrooks, Charles Tracey, ( 'hai h!S j f !.l S. N. Knowles' Trunk Factory, 66 King Street. See p. 12 ■U> For Bennly ol DchIku nurt Purity of Tono, onr OrBniiK arc i'uequalled. S g b r Bailev Stephen P. Estabrooks, Charles Brown, John Smimons, Charles 1 Burpee, Thomas Wright, Robert T.inton. Henry P. Bridges Isaac Taylor, \ lames Mitchell, Martin Adams, William E. Hoyt, John C. Seely, Charles | 8 a at cc •■a I (X a « a J Bur H. OlowerJ^/nufhan BrMjiesV'A. Addison Sterling, Archibald "Harrison, Charh's Duffy, Charles D. O. Cuiry, John Henry DeWitt, Jeremiah Tracey. Jam(\s Miller. James K. P.immons, William McLean. John Stone, Wi ham E Perlev, Adam Noble. Frederiek W. Bailey, Geo. N. H. Harding, A\ lUiam Harrison, David H. Smith. Thos. P. Taylor, Amos Thompson. Geo Grass, Amasa Carr, W. A. Smitli. Orran SmiHi, Thomas Bridfjes, jun., Charles Knox, Thomas ?IcCalTery, David Morrow. William Cuine Parker Glasier, Joseph AVhittiker. Douglas Chase, (4eorg.3 F. Estal)rooks, George Lindsay, Richard Hughes Daniel T. Reese, John E. Smith. Avard Burpee. William AlL'orn. iJennis \teCluHky, Daniel MuXenzie, Kaiii.stord W. Foster, John Reese. Patrick ' .lei;ian, Duncan John T. Miles, Edwin Street, Chas. Baker, John Sowers, I' rederick D. Smith, William Harrison, John D. Wilmot. Geo. W Hoben.I-ojic Stephenson, .Tames Sheds and Constantine McNeil, Esqrs. Clerk of the Circuits.— Charles W. Beckwlth. Esq. High Sheriff. -James S. AVhitc. Esq. Clerk of th.. t'eace.— George J. Bliss. Eso.. Judge of Proi'vtes.— Thomas A. Bee kwith, Esq. Registrar of I't'ds and "v^'s'ls and Registrar of Probates.— .J Clarkson, - Esquire. Issuers of Marriage Licenses.— !\Ioses H Commissioners for taking Aflldavits.— Clowes, Esquires. Interim Assignee under Insolvent Act of 1875.- Geoi-ge B. Seely. Commissioners ()f Parish Courts.— Thomas A. Beckwith. Burton; Thos. O. Miles, MaugerviUe; Thomas P. Taylor. Sheffield; John D. Wilmot. Lin- coln; Thomas E. Smith, BUssville; Charles Tracey, Gladstone; John Miller, sen., Northlield. Warden.— Jolin T. Bailey. Receiver of Royalties for Sunbury and Queens.— John Mavnard. Coroners.— Gerhardus Clowes. Moses H. (Jobiirn, Frederick Seeley, Thos. Turney. Jolin R. Seely, Henry Rees, Albert Ferguson, John T. Bailey, H. B. Mitchell, Thomas O. Miles. Thomas Taylor, George Noble, David W. Hartt. Thomas H. Kelley and George A. Perley. Auctioneers.— George C. Nevers. Thomas A. Beckwith, John S. Covert, and William Burjiee. MUNICIPALITY OF SITNBURY. Cobum. "homas A. Beckwith, and C. H. r, 1 P ■I ^ , 1 V \ 'm. I "1 I t 7. \ ^ l'2. ! Gladstone- Matthews. -Messrs. Kingston and Clark. BUssville— Messre. Smith and ' ^ , c ;^ 5 COUNTY OF WEST?J0RLAND. Judge of the County Court.— Hon. Bliss Botsford. J. B. Peck, Esq., Clerk. | Justices of the Peace.— Amos E. Botsford. William Wilson, Daniel Han- , ington, John Trenholm, George Oulton. Geoi-ge Pitfleld, Samuel Black, Thomas Keillor, Rufus Cole. Joseph Carman, John Carey, Alexander ; Munro, Alexander Wright, Peter jMcSweeney, Amos Ogden, Angus Mc- j Queen, Jesse L. Bent, Wm. Allen, Reuben Chase, Enhraim Rayworth, | Amand Landry, Silas C. Charters, Abraham Jones, Samuel S. Wilmot, I Moses Jones, James Dickson, Joseph Bleakney, Thomas Brown, Israel Steeves. Thomas Carter, Warren W. Price, Rufus Chappell, John S. Bar- ' nabj-. John Reid, Frank Gallagher, Hypolite Galong, John S. Trites, John Harris. Oliver Jones, James Powell, Lewis Richard. Titus Hicks. .John i Fawcett, Jonas Taylor, Rufus Wry. Lovell Lewis, Patrick Herbert. William j George, Charles C. Hamilton, James Dnnlap, W'illiam C. Rolnnson, Daniel E. Casey. Jeremiah Lutus. Stephen Mills. Eustache Babine, John Ford, Abel Atkinson. Samuel G. Gilbert, William Duncan. Edwin G. Harsham, , Hugh Davidson, Hiram Humphreys. Adam Tait, Thomas Baird, Walter Cahill, Job Allen, James Tingley, Thaddeus Legere. Rufus A. Gooden, Ferdinand A. Landry. Charles Mulrine. Ferdinand J. Herbert, Thomas Gallang, Maximilian F. Richard. William Deacon. William Kinnear. Joseph L. Black, Charles G. Palmer, John Hickman. Robert Kay, William Cochran, Joseph C. Lamb, Alexander Budrot, Patrick JIcGowany, Christopher Richardson, Wm. J. Avaid. John Murray, James Carroll, George P. Le- Blanc, Jacob H. Herbert, Amasa E. Killam. William H. Hayward. .John Sullivan, sen., Richard Maddison, John Bourgeois, Jonathan W. Hicks, Ladies" Shawls and Mantles at I. EDGAR GOLDING'S, quailed. Btimpson, Wallace tc Co., City Boad, St. John, N. B. [1879. ( Charles Taylor, Charles arrisoii, Tracey, William William I. Grass, Charles fllasier, ^indsay, William er, John . Baker, ot. Geo. I, Esqrs. r. ■t "^ P larkson, ' ^ ncl C. H. n; Thos not. Lin n Miller, '.\ ? i. '■" I "2. o y, Thos. , t iiley, H. )avid W. Covert, I! A, lith and \ ' '?■ ,'a. Clerk. iel Han- Black, xander ■■ '. us Mc- ! yworth, li Wihnot, h Israel ' S. Bar- I John s. John i { William i Daniel ' i Ford, ':■ irsham, ,! Walter ] xooden, ' ! Thomas ' I Joseph nehran, topher : P. i.e- : d. John 1 Hicks, ! M L. John A. Humphrey, John E. Welling, John m ^ d • r* i:! O n 9 o o o I 1^ I %\ boj (3 SB ICi O -Charles E, Knapp, Esq. S" I Harris, Jo.seph Iivine, Reuben Ward, Job Anderson, James E. Welling, John McKenzie, James McAlister, Irvin H. Binney, Dickie Steeves, Howard D. Charters, William A. Wheeton, Ahra- liam Alvard, David Horseman, John P. Jones, Hugh Davidson, George E. R. Dickson, Thomas A. Tiugley, Stephen Siddall, Thomas Pickard, Nathan Lowerison. Josiah W. Anderson, Josiah Wood, Charles Barnes, Stephen J. Clark, Miles Steeves, George Bishop, James I. Evans. ICdward J. Smith, Duncan S. Harper, Ovid Chapman, George Mills, Neil McDougall, William Carpenter, John Peacock, William C. Murray, John Riley, James Fillmore, Martin Lowerison, Alpheus Palmer. John Tingiey, jun., Alexander Smith, Harmon Humphrey, Alex. O'Brien, ('lark P. Smith, Farley, Kay, Amos Keith, James Bentley, Robert G. Thompson, Miluea Steeves, anil James Webster, Esquires. C'lerk of the Circuits. -Joseph B. Peck, Esq. High Sheriff.— Blair Botsford, Esq. Clerk of the Peace and Keeper of the Rolls. Jud^fe of Probates.— A. E. Oulton, Esq. Registrar of Probates.— Charles E. Knapp, Esq. Registrar of Deeds and Wills.— Wm. Blackhou.se, Esq. Coroners.— Jacob Wortman, W. J. M. Harrington, J. W. Chapman, Robt. Bell, Chipman W. Smith, John Blacklock, Colin VanBuskirk, Ralph Siddall, Thomas A. LeBlanc, Charles Somers. Clement Burk, Nelson O. Trites, Wm. W. Irvin, George Dixon, Edward C. Gooden, William Dobson, John Ii-vine, J. C. Price, and Elias W. Elliott. E.squires. Commissioners for taking Affidavits in the Supreme Court.— William Wilson, Esq., M. D., Dorchester; Edward Cogswell and Roljert Ilallett, Esqrs, Sackville; D. Haniugton and William B. Deacon, Shediac; S. 8. Wilniot and John Boj'd. Salisbury -John Carey. Bale Verte — Howard D. Charters, and all the Attorneys-at-Law in the (.'ounty. Commissioners for taking Special Bail in the Supiveme Coin-t.- -William Wilson, M. D., Dorchester; Howard D. Charters, Aloncton, S. S. V.'ilmot. Salisbury; Wm. B. Deacon, Shediac; and the Judge of the County Court in the County. Notaries Public— Sir A. J. Smith, D. Ij. Hanington, Charles E. Knapp, J. B. Peck and A. J. Hickman, Dorche^-ter; D. Hanington. \V. .I.Gilbert, andWm. B. Deacon, Shediac; BUss Botsford, Charles Holstead, Harvey Atkinson, and R. B. Smith. Moncton, and Chris. Milner, Sackville. Commissioners Parish Civil Courts.— S. G. Gilbeit, Dorchester. J. Wort- man, Moncton. Thomas Herritt. Petitcodiac. Samuel Sharp. Westmor- land. William T. George, Sackville. William B. Deacon, Shediac. Wm. Dimcan, Botsford. Commissionei's of Sewere for Frosty Hollow Marsh, Sackville.— James Lowerson. (Commissioners of Sev,'ers for Fox Creek Slarsh, Moncton.— David Burke and Florian White. Commissioners of Sewers, Great Canal. Parishes of Westmorland and i | § Sackville.— Silas D. Copp and Timothy Richardson. Commissioners of Sewers Barochois Marsh, Shediac and Mark Budrot. Cominmioners of Sewers Mill Creek Mamh, Bnlmer. Commixsionerx of Seiners Etlcr Ahoideau Mamh, Sackville and Westmorland. — Bradley Ettcr, Isanc Loweri.*on, and Nelson Bulnicr. Anctiotleers. — '^"^^xs. Lawrence, Silas Crane Cliartovs, and J. Weldon Chapman (Dorchester), W, J. M. Hanington, and William B. Deacon (8hediac), Robt. Hallett and Jes.se L. Bent(Sackville), Jacob Wortman (Moncton), Robert Molfatt (Salisbury). hsiicr of Marriage Licenses.— S. W. Tingloy(nor. he.^ter), and R. A. Borden (Moripton). Grammar School Teachei-.- David B. White, Shediac. Interim Assi^mee under Insolvent Act. — C. W. Steeves. MUNICIPALITY OV WESTMORLAND. Botsford.— Wm. Avard and Patrick Riley. Dorchester.— R. A. -Dominic Budrot Sucl ville. — Rufus ti «•' n o o a » a o* 05 C/l c M a » a e I a is- P 3 i '^ i '^ ! t-i o p 224 Union Streps 1 to 9 Sydney Street, St. Jphn, N. B. Cabinet Organs ft'om f 60 to $1000, at » a it I a i I e S T c« S e s « a « 7t VICTORIA— YORK. [1870. Clia}»iiiiin iiiul P. A. Jiiiudry. Monctttn. Stephen MiIIh and Chip- m-in Tiites. Sackville. iF. .1. Anderson and Amo.s Ogdcn. Salis- bnry. Hinun Hinnphrey and A. \i. VVii;,'ht. Shediac. ('. H. (Jal- lant andK. J. Hniith. Wuntn»oiland - ( '. A. Black and W. W. Irvine I'OI'NTY OP" VICn'OIUA. J(Klf?o of the Comity t'ourt.- Janu'M (J. Stevenw, Ksq. Kanniel J. Baker, Esq.. Ch'i-k. ("h'lk u'f the C'h-cuits, Samuel J. Uaker, Kmi. Justices of tlie IVaee.— Uenjaniin UevefhlKe, Cliarles A. Hammond. John Co.stiKan, Jamew Tibbets. Henry Baird. Haniabas Armstrong, Frani^iH Tib bets, Walter Britt. Abraham ('. Hammond, Joshua I), (ilberson, Ezekiel Hutchinson, .Fames Bishop, William Everett. Adam .1. Beveridge, William Morehouse. Duncan Heed, Sanun-l Bishop, Daniel Hopkins, James Bishoj), Frederick W. Brown. Ward V. Burpee, Alex. Watson, John .lenkins. Lewis Pickett, Sannu'l Young. William H. Beveridge, .loseph Barnes, Allan Reed, Ueorg(^ F. HamuKHid, William Wat.son, Oliver Curliss, (Jeorge Murehison, T, ("urry, l.saac (Jaunce. (J. T. Baird, 1'. (J. Fra.ser, J. V. Manzer. John A. Brown, "S. S. Vaiidint\ M, B. C'ox, (J. W. Day, Kegist Daigle, Usburn Kains- t'ord, .1. n. Brewer. (J. Thibodeau, J. A. Monzer, S. t'augliej', H. Armstrong. A. D. olmsteafl. K. W. L. Til)betii. Thomas Underwood. H. P. Patterson, Wm. Brayall, Jr., Kichard E. Everitt, liConanl Ktdly, Benjamin Kilburn, David Burns, Thomas Watt, J. iMaglson, .John Miteh(^ll, .John McDougald, I, A. (Jrant. II. (J. Fullertou. .T. ('. Law.son, J. A. A rm.strong, Peter Watson, John HetheriuL'ton. Jami's Downey. H. K. Jli.scock. Thomas Cameron, .larvls Dibhlee. Caleb Bartlett. .IohnBed(>ll. A. J. Perley, B. Beveridge, jr., Moses Craig, and William V. Flanders, EHciuires. SlicritY.- Albert D. olmstcad, Esiiuire. Keeper of the Rolls and Clerk of the Peace.- Sanaiel J. Baker, Esquire. Judge of Probates.— Saumel .1. Baker. E.s(iuire. Registrar of Probates. A. D. Olmstcail. Es(iuire. Registrar of Deeds and Wills.— John C. McCluskey. Estpiire. Commissioners for taking Special Bail.— B. Beveridge, Adam Beveridge and John Costigan, Esuuires. Issuei's of INIarriage Licenses.- B. Beveridge, Jr., Wm. Everitt and R. W. L. Tibbetts. E.squii-es. AlMdishmentand Imprisonment of Debtors" Act.- F. W. Brown, Esquire, Commi.ssioner. Commissioners for taking Atllldavil.s in the Supreme Court. —Samuel J. Baker, John Costigan, B. Beveridge, F. Tibbetts and B. Beveridge, jr., Esquires. Conimissionpis Parish Courts.— F. W. Brown, p:sq., (Jrand Falls. Josepli Barnes, E.sij., Andovcr. H. P. I'atterson. Escj., Driimmoiul. Moses Craig, E.sq.. Perth. J. H. lircwer. (iordon. William P. Flanders. Lome. Board of Valuators.— .lohn Ryan. Esq., tJordon. J. E. Porter, Esq., Ando- vci'. Charles McCluskey. Esq.," Chairman. Interim As.signee under Insolvent A(^t of lHr.1. P. Oliver Byram, Esq. Coroners.- Francis Tibbetts. W. (iraluim and E. Hutchinson. Notary Public— S. ,1. Baker. Es(i. Seizing Offlcer.— Charles E. Beckwith. Collector Customs.— F. W. Brown, Esq. Sub-Collector, Oeoi-ge A. Bedell. Preventive omccr. (leorge Baii-d. Auctioneers. -F. W. Brown. John McCluskey and Lewis Pickett. Trustees of the (irammar School.- Benjamin Btsveridge, (Jeo. T. Baird. George Gerry and Rev. L. A. Hoyt. Keeper of the Grammar School.— B. C. Foster. in'NIC:iPAUTV OP VICTOniA. Andovcr. James E. Porter and S. A. Cameron. Grand Falls. Chas Mc- Cluskey and W. Graham. Drummond, (}. W. Day and Charles Curless Perth. B. Armstrong and E. Lovely, Gordon A. J. Beveridge and Alex. Walker, • COUNT V OF YORK. Jiuhje of the Comiii/ Cou>-f.—JAS. Steadman, I-^ci. Chas II. R. Fisher. Clerk. 'i )l w • M "• t> e u u' TJ k rD ** M " r M »» P d- la a m r+ t o •• i la ? K K 9 ►n »». tj* * t-3 o B fO w O Trunks all Tron-Bottomed and Bound at Btimpson, Wallace & Co., City Rood, St. John, N. B. luire. -ericlge R. W. squire, lanuiel :l', jr., Fosepli Cmig, Aiulo- s- H V) o a' o ^q. iedell. Baii'd, s. Mc- uless. Alex. 'isher, w w O a 7 1870.] YOUK. 75 Jmt'u'PH o/7/»e, Wm. Union, Sanil. Dayton, I. AthiT- g ton, W. C. Joslin, John K. Grant, Tho.x. F Saundois, I5enj.Il . Claylor, " liernaid Klliott, Joshua Ilillman, (ieor^u 11. Maxin, Junics Sutherland, Geo. K. I'erley, William Wilson, John Anderson, George Uisteen, (Uorijo Kstey, I'Seilcrick A. I'erley, William 11 Murray, Joaeph Ki-ed, Solomon Vail, Wi'lium (Jalder, Nicliolaa T. Wheeler, \\m. Rouch, John Eggar, Robert Robinson, Thomas Miles, James K. Smith, William r.urlo, ZebulwH Currie, Andrew Uoss, Richard Hellainy, A.> 1 ti CO I: 5 i' ! i ; Beit Organs in Canada at ro VOIIK. [1870. VVni. JiimicHon, HczoUiali Croiikito, ('liarles Mf(iil)l)on, Aloxniidpr Hay, iiei.iRf N. lIowIiiiKi, Cliiirli'H F. llobcii, mid WiUhmi McKcmiu, Kh qiiirort. I Judge of Prohatis. — C. V. II. Miuchiii. ji Juiiu'.H llcmv, K^(|Mil(^ Oolloctor of Hoynltitv-i. _ ii 0'»nnriK.si(>iier fur tnking Bail in the Snjireme Court. — Daniel fiiil laplicr, Es(|irne. CmnmixHiunerH for takhiff AfJidavUs hi the Suprnnc fo«/-<.— 1| TIit'.S'jV(riil Attoriii'V:^ pr.ittisiii<.' in tlio C'oiuity. C(iin)ninsl(iiiir umlcr (jafnishve xict^ !i8 He/., cap. 4 and 5.— John L. Maivsl), EM(|uirc. C'oinininsiuuer of th'' Ahns and Work JJuuse.— DiWuol IJrown. COIIPOU.VTION OK KliKUKUiCiON. , Ok(»U(jk v. (JawidUY, Ksuniio, Mayor. CluiiloM VV. 15»'t!k\vith, E,-(|uin', (!ity Clerk. Alukumen, ]'. MePeiik, lOsq., City Andilor. Jolm Edwards, Efiiuire, City Trejwiurer. ( lleorge A. Cliff, Ehcj. 1 H. S. Estey, Eh(1. j (4eorgc il. Simmons, ICsq. "I W. (t. Dykeman, Es(i. j iTiunes S. Ucck, Esq. ( ThomiiH W. Smith, Esq. j John M(jore, Esq. ( William Grii;Yes, Etui. ( Arthnr E. Bully, Es.—'V\wh. Temple, President; Hon. John A. Heckvvitli, John Pi kard, Ewi., M. P., and A. F. Kandolph, Emiuire, DirectorH. John L. March, Ew\., Solicitor. John Richards, Ehcj., Secretary-TreaHurer. FreihriHon Society of Ha tut Andrew.— \W. Brydon Jack, D. C. L., ; President; John Mclnni.H, Ist Vice-PreHident ; JameH U. Pfowie, 'Al Vice-President ; Hon. Jno. Jas. Fraser, Treasurer ; H. Matheson, Secretary; liev. John M. Brooke, D. JL)., Chaplain; iiobert Thor- burn, Marshal. MUNICIPALITY OK YOUK. Kinysclear, John C. Murray and John Feeny. Prince WilHani, Jos. Henry and George L. Hoyt. J)umfrieH, Michael Doherty, and H. A. Davidson. Canterbury, Luke Lawson and D. W. (irant. New Mary- land, A. A. Njwon and William Phillips. Manners Sutton, Davul (ilendenning and William Murphy, bt. Mary's, William McBean and Benjamin Close. Stanley, William Currie and John Calhoun. Douglas, William Wilson and William E. Johnston. Bright, Tliomas Coburn and James W. Jewett. (^ueensbury, John H. March and John Oliver. Southampton, James K. Pinder and James T. Masters. Luke Lawson, Warden. Henry B. Rainsford jr., Secretary-Trea- surer. J. A. Vanwart, Auditor. DOMINION OF CANADA. HlH ExcELLKNCY Sir John George Eilward Henry Douglas Sutherland Campbell, (commonly calleil the Manpiis of Lome), Knight of the Most Ancient and Most Noble Order of the Thistle ; Knight Grand ('ross of the Most Distinguished Order of St. Michael and St. George ; Governor General of Canada, and Vice- Admiral of the same. Staff.— Major DeWinton, Secretary. C'ol. Littleton, Military Sec- retary. Hon. Mr. Morton, C'omptroller. Hon. IMr. Harboard, Scots Fusilcer Guards, and Capt. Chates, 91st Regt., Aides-de-Cami). QUKKN'8 privy COUNCIT, Fon CANAI1A. Right Hon. Sir John A. McDonald, K. C;.B.(Preinier), Minister of the Interior. Hon ' " ' Hem. S. L. '1 Bovvell, Minister and Defence. Hon. J. C. Pope, Minister of Marine and F'isheries Hon. H. L. Langevin, Postmaster (ieneral. Hon, James McDonald, Minister of Justice. Hon. J. H. Pope, Minister of }sn- John A. McUonakI, K. V. «. irremier), iviinisier oi Hon. t!liarles Tupjier, C. B., Minister of Public Works, rilley, (.'. B., Minister of Finance. Hon. Mackenzie ter of Customs. Hon. L. F. Masson, Minister of Militia •3 3 3 ■5 'A P 5* P w sn' 7f P 3 3 1 ^ o (^ o c d t e-i Agriculture. i'orucr riilou imil fSj ueens- (i. G. King. Restigouche— (leorge r Haddow. St. John County -Isaac Burpee .and (i'harles VV. Wekhm. « St. John City— Sanuiel L. Tilley, C. B. Sunbury— Charles Burpee. ? Victoria— John Costigan. Westmorland -Sir A. J. Smith. York— i, s John Pickard. "" ! J His Honor Hon. LAC LETELLIER DE ST. .TUST, Lieutenant Governor of the | I'rovince of Quebec. ' -> His Honor Hon. D. A. JSrACDONALD, Lieutenant Governor of tlio Trovince ■ ^ of Ontario. ' 3 His Honor Hon. J. "\V. TRUTCH, Lieutenant Governor of Hritisli Columbia. - His Honor Hon. JOSEPH CAUC'ITON, Lie\itonant Govern'jr of the Nortli IJ West Territories and Mar.itol)a. ; ; His Honor Hon. A. G. AUGIIIBALP, Lieutenant Governor of tlio rrovincc ot 7 Not-a Seolia. : r His Honor Sir IIOPEUT HODGSON, Lieutenant Governor of the Province' 3 of Prince Edward Ishmd. a His Honor Hon. DAVID LAIItD, Lieutenant Governor of Kcewatin, North West Terr. lory S m I I (ill r: I ' 1 1' so* '7. :| c S 1; ^ • 1 "1 # «« 1 a n a ! M b ; ; « » !' 1 CS : 1 * 1 , 3 t\\ 1 '■ ' 1 A 1 ' «< 3i V , i ^ i*-. ■ 1 C ii . "^ •pm ' ■ e. Fox's Patent Combination Locks only used by StiiupHon, iVnllaco A to., I'ity itund, Mi. Joliii, ^ . it. 1870. T. C. L'resi- ueral. n 1 '* H :cK.- John. ■5 John V ilmot, • Will. i New , ^ Miiiell. I. vent " land - ieorj,'^ PW 'eWtm. n nrpee. 1 L'oik — li^ 1879.] I'lJOVJNCK OF NKW 15KIINHWK K. 70 it ■i » k s IM a ■ pa a a* H Hon. Jolin A. Bod<\vitli, Hon. William Tiindsay, Hon. FranoiH Hib- l)ard, Hon. Archibald H.anison, Hon. William IV). Kelly, Hon. James j Kyaii, Hon. John KlewcUing, Hon. Uobert Robertson. 0.//?('(T."». -George BoKsford, E.4(juiie, Clerk ; J. H. Fhair, Esquire,! Assistant Clerk ; Jl. H. Tibbits, Esfpiire, Engro.s.'^iiig ( 'lerk ; Henry! G. C Wetmore, Esquire, liegLslative liibrarian ; ii. It. Jouett, E8f|uire, ! Usher of the Black Hod; Eev. John M. Brooks, D. J)., Cliaplaiu. HOUSIC OF AS8E>rBLY. Honoralile , Spcafar. Countji of F())7,'. — Hon. John J. J'"'i!iser, George J. Cotter, Andrew, (}. Blair, and Fred. P. Thompson, Es(juiies. (Jouiilf/ (if Saint Jo/t». -Hon. David McClelan, William Elder, R. J. i Ritchie, and Edward Willis, ]'].'■l!l!i^e^. ; t'ountij of Wi'xt})}iirhn}d.--ihy,\. Tierro A. Landry, Daniel L. Han- i . ington, Amasa E. Killam, and ,lose])h I<. Black, Es(|uires. Coioity of Chorlottc. — ifon. Benjamin R. Steven.son, George F. Hill, \ Thomas ( 'ottreU and James E. Ijynott, Estiuires. ' Count 1/ f Otoncestcr. — Patrick (». Ryan and Francis J. McManus, I Es(iuires. ] Count;/ of Bcsti'jnnchc. — J. Cunard Tlarberie and Thoma.s F. Kenny, Esquires. ! Cotmtii of Albert. — Gains S. Ttirner and William J. Lewis, ]<].sqa. Count// of Vivtorifi. Wm. B. lieveridge, I'lsqniie. ' Count)/ of Madawaskd.-Levite 'I'heriault, IOs(|. ' Citij of Hahit John. — Hon. Wm. Wedderburn and Robert IS rarshall, Esquires. ! OFKICEUS OF HOUSE OF A.SSEJIBI.Y. ' George J. Bliss, Esq., Clerk: John Richards, Es((., Clerk As.sistant ; Harvey Beckwith, 10s(|., Sergeant-at-Arms; Rev. Jose])h McLeod, Chaplain ; C. W, Beckwith and John Black, Engro.ssing Clerks. I (n''Fi;'KHs of t[ik (.'Kown. I Hon. Wm. Wedderl)m-n, Receiver (Jeneral; Hon. John Jiuncs ! Eraser, Attorney General; William .Fack, Es(|., Advocate General; William H. Tiuik, Esci., D. C. L., (Ucrk of the Crown ; Jas. S. I'cck, 'E.sq., Anditor-(!eneral ; J. W.Smith, Es(|., Dei)nty Provincial Sec- retary and De])uty lieceiver Cleneral ; Andrew Inches, Es(j , Deputy '^ Surveyor General. Qtieen's Conmei.—Uou. E. B. Chandler, Hon. John II. Gray, lion. 0. E. King, Hon. A. J. Smith, lion. Charles N. Skinner, David S. iCerr, Geoif^c D. Street, James J. Kayo, Lewis P. Fisher, A. L. Palmer, K. R. : Thomson, G. S. (trimmer, William Wilkinson, B. Lester I'eters, ./o!m I James Eraser, William Jack, Wm. 11. Tuck, Charles W. Weldon, Wil- liam Wedderburn, and F. E. Barker, p]s(|uirey. I BOAHI) OF WOUKS. I Hon. P. A.Landry, Chief Commissioner, 'I'. B. Winslow, E.sq.. Sec'y. CD P : t— • A (0 n Pi > o S. p' (D s m 9 WJ c;i 'S\ Knowles' Trunk Wareioouis, 00 King Street. For Particulars see p . 12. Orslaits ia twoiiiy «i fife re ill Htyien, itiauul'aciKroU i>y So a id o •-S vi < as § a; iS V O I i .5 '5 bx; in o c 80 COFRTP. [1879. COURTS. SCPIIEMK COUKT OV JUDICATURE. Chief Justice —lion. John C Allen, ISth October, 1875. JmUccs.— lion John W. Weldon, SOtli November, 1865; Hon. Charles Fisher, October 18(i8; Hon. .A. R.iinsford Wetniore, '26tli M:iy, 187<>; Hon. Charh-s Duff, 14th OctoDer, 1S75. William H. Tack, Esquire, Clerl; of the Crown ; William Carman, Esquire, Clerk of the Pleas. CI-ERK OP THE CIRCUITS. George • latcli, Esq., City and County of Saint John : John B. Peck, Esq., "Westmorland ; S. G. Morse, lOsq., Albert; Rolwrt Caie, Esq., Kent; Robert J. Bennet, Esq., Restigonche ; Samuel Thomson, Esq., Northumberland; George S. Grimmer, Esq., Charlotte; J. H. Cother, E.sq., Kings; T. R. Wetmore, Esq., Queens; Randolph K. Jones, Esq., Carleton ; Theophilus DesBrisay, Esq., Gloucester ; Chas. \V. Bcokwith, Esq., Sunbury; Samuel J. Baker, Euq., Victoria ; Barry R. Plant, Esq., Madawaska. J! S COUKTS FOR THE TUOBATK OF WILLS, AND GnANTINO ADMINISTRATIONS. 1; )t>. The Probate Court for the City and County of St. John, is held ; r every Friday at three o'clock at the Registry Office ; and the like Court in the other Counties of the Province, is held at the times specially appointed by the respective Judges. COURT OF DIVORCE AND MATRIMONIAL CAUSES. Honorable Charles Fisher, Judge; F. A. U. Straton, Esq., Registrar. COURT OF VICE ADMIRALTY. lion. Chas. Walters, Jr.dgeaud Commissary ; B. Lester Peters, Esquire, Deputy Judge and Commissary; William Jack, Esquire, Advocate Gen eral ; George Blatch, Esquire, Registrar and Scribe ; G. Sidney Smith, B. L. Peters, Q. C, and Alfred E. Oulton, Esquires, Surrogates, Thos. G. Humbert, Marshal. I id I I* To Ascertain the Weight of Cattle. Meas\u-e the girt close behind the shoulder, and the length from th'^ fore part of the shoulder blade along the back to the Itone at the tail, which is in a vertical line with ths buttocks both in feet. Multiply the square of the girt, exjjressed in feet, by five times the length, and divide the product by 21; thefjuotent is the weight, nearly, of the four quarters in imperial stones of 14 lbs avoirdupois. For example, if the girt be 6 feet and the length 5{ feet feet, Ave shall l;n.ve Oxd^^SCi. and 5ix.5=2()i; then ;W x 2().]' ^945, and then, divided by 21 give 45 stone exactly. It is lo be oljserved, however, tluit in very jfat cattle the four ([Uiirters will l:)e about one-twentieth more, while those in a very lean state will be one-twentieth less than the weight obtained by the rule Or, multiply the square of the girt by five times the length as above and two-thirds of the product will ecjual the weight in lbs. li 8tni»le ttry iioinln n Kpi'vialty, jst I. ED ; Chas. jl ^ ctoria ; ATIOSS. is held he like I' pecially jj ?gistrav. s 1^ s ■I lsc(uiro, ; ^ ite Geiv > Smith, 2 Thos. i s From th'^ ; Ithe tail, i Multiply i ,'th, and ; le four I le, if the i .36, and ' 145 stone Ithe four ery lean he rule. las above Btimpson, Wallace & Co., City Eoad, St. John, N. B, 1879.] COUKTS. 81 TIMES OF HOLDING SEVERAL COURTS HEREINAFTER MENTIONED I DURING YEAR 1879. j S.— Nisi Pnus Sittings, Cir.— Circuit Court. Co.- County i !ourt. I L.--Lai;t. ai.— Monday. T.— Tuesday. W.- -Wednesday. Ex.- -For Ret\U'ii of ICxeeutions oidy. B u I o o • , r . • o o ■.6666 -4 a : » H u 3^ w cc a ;H :H a ■ a ■ ■ o :hh 73 C d d ':h4 • 6 ;^^ : o.a ■ c.h d .•H ; c d.b . a : d . a : d '■■.A ; 6 .H :H ■ X ■ o ; rS . . : rt =? 2 a ■ "' H « •' ;.^dd.ti ■ UOCJO ;H( ; d d .fl-w ■»«■ T-l OJ >-' ^ — ' o o •"J :3 d d ■H • '•-'' r • t3 ■?* >-< •E-'t ■.'r,-!^ ^ :'j2---o o :.5 ••H o :H o : o ■ '^ , . ^ ■ ; ^ r» •;» ^7 ;5 -1 ■ d .3 -b .b 6 6 '. ^ . a. ; o ■ O • o '.ri ■ (3 d cs \^U''?.0 Ori 6 -"j '■Ti'-' hP< . s o 'J s 1) ; o • o • : : ."3 o o o • • : P ■ p ■ a M a. n 9 o o 5 E'. o p Q o «1 01 i!3 '!a i "^ 11? '; o '! c" ;:^ I, p I ^ ■ s 35" § p. p o w.!: rt -1 '- ^ ■.. *- ^- ^ -J e3 1; X •J .a t.1 a •ii! Snl n Str<'.f, I lo 1> Syiltny Win^t, si. John, X. B. 3 3 o o -' All our Or Kit II H warrant*'*! for five yearH, 8.3 BAKKISTER8 AND ATT0KNEY8. [1879. EOLL OF BAKRISTESS AND ATTORNEYS. [Ohskiivk. — Tliiiso wlir.se names are printed in or not practising in tliis Province.] Italics aro eittier not resiili.i^ NAMES. James Shannon Morse, .... Hon. E. H. Chandler, Q. C. Charles V. Wetmore, ir/7,;«i/// Wilcij, .... William Carman, .... Timothy II. Wetmore, H.C.L. SMrauer Hallett Wlutlock .... Richard Carman, .... Charles A. Harding, . . . . William Jaclc, Q. C Georjfc V. II. Minchin freorsi-e Dixon Street, Q. C, . . Samuel Gay Morse, . . . . Robert Barry l>kli'i. lion. ir. JlnuUr OJril, A. B. Stephen II. ilitchings, Christopher Milner, David Shank Kerr, Q. C, . . David Lewis Dibblefl, A. H., Hon. J. II a rail, A A'., (J. C, James W/dte J'tter.-^, A. B. . . George Botsfford, W'dliam Botsford ChandLt: John D. Kin near. Charlts Walter Wai'dlaw, Martin Bent Palmer, Francis A, H. Straton, James Stanley Morse, Theophilus Desbrisay, Samuel J. Scovil, A. B., ., William R. M. Burtis, William Tijfuj Pders, Andrew C. Jilack, James A. Harding, Allan A. Davidson, Q. C,, James Peters Wetmore, . Thomas T. Wyer, James J. Kaye, Q. C, Edward II. Wilmot, A. M., Georfie Connell, Lewis P. Fisher, Q. C, .. William M. IJowe,. Charles Doherty, Humphrey T. Gilbert Thomas V. ('/Hipin(Ut, William Jatnes Gilbert, . Acalus h. Palmer, Q. C, Admitted Attonu'y. 1814 21 2-i 24 2.5 2H 2'.> 3U 82 34 do do do. IS'.-) 10 Feb 11 Oct., 11 July, 17 July, 10 Oct., 1') July, 18 July, 16 Oct^ U Feb., 13 Oct.. do. 12 Oct.. dc. 7 Feb.. IS July, 18^r> do. do. 17 Oct., do. 17 Oct. is.; (1 Feb., r,(i do. do. 11 Feb., 3« 11 Feb., l'-^37 17 June, 37 14 Oct., 10 Feb., do 13 Oct., Feb., do 15 June, 12 Oct., 13 June, 17 Oct., do 17 Oct. do 17 Oct., 4 Feb., 14 Oct., do 18 June, 13 Oct., 13 Oct., y Feb., do 12 Oct., 8 Feb., Admitted liurristor. 10 Feb., 1814 I'esidonco. 14 Oct., 23, 14 July, 25 17 July, 2(i| 5 Feb.. 28! 1" July, 3(tj It) July, 31 17 do.' 32' 11 Feb., 34' Feb., 35' l a o : P- 1 no i p.l ■ n John. ricton. ^stock. Istock. [island. Ijobn. jo. licster. I uc. hn". [H'n 1879.] IJ.VlMtlSTKHS AND ATTOKNKY8. 83 NAME3. ll E I ri S ■ M ^^ ^ <»-« w M cJ n ^ fe , c p" ; 3 01 ,.1 f::) P^ o t>Tt to ♦J 1 *< >-l (U ! P- .a ■; fi o i re P4 r* vi !■ p w ; !f o o - ll 5 .-H » cd ' ^ *j 0) i' '^ I Pi 1 P ■ cd i' J 03 sfl 0) 09 , p, ■ n i-H P4 rt V H ct , ^ l§ M H 9 a P George Ottv, Albert.!. Smith, Q. C. ... Jatncx Odell, A. li., ThonuLS \V. Jiliss, .laiues A. Juine.s, Do'jctlas Ji. iSin'ffift, SaiiiHcl Ji. Ihtr/dnon, .loha Henry Pliair, (horge JIarc, Siiir.uol U. Thotiison, Q. C. AUn'ft T. J). McKbnni, .. Geor, 5 Feb., 14 Oct., 1 do 14 Oct.. 1 3 Feb , do do do 13 ,lune, 12 Oct , 13 do 14 do 12 Oct., 10 Feb., 15 June, 51 51 52 do do do 53 do 54 d.. IS.Jii 5ii 57 do 5s do do 511 do do Saint John and 47 Dorchester. 4t) Nova Scotia. 4bi liichibucto. 47 do. 847, United Slates. d()|California. 84" IFredencton. 4siNew linnis'k. dui.-^aint John. doilirit. Columbia do'Saint John. 4:-|Gagetowu. doj.St. Andrews. d(i Saint John. 47; do. 48, Newcastle. 4Si Fredericton. do| Australia. I Westmorland. Oct., 4it|St. Stephen, do di>|Saint John do di)Montreal. do do ChathHin. 12 Oct., 4^li.•^aiut John. 13 June, r)OJ Charlotte. Oct., 50i Saint J (din. 7 Feb., 5-j| Chatham. 10 April, oljMoncton. Feb., 5^: Woodstock. 12 June, 51 Fredericton. Oct, 5'J Richibuclo. do , do|Fredericioii. 27 Oct..,' 51 Halifax, N. S. 27 Oct., 5 Saint John. 10 June, 53| liat hurst. Oct., 52'SaintJohn Oct., 5.> Saint John. June, 53| do. do do] do. {Amherst. Oct., 54 j Fredericton. do 55JSiiint John. June 5(i Riclubucto. [St. Stephen. ,Juno, 1^58 Saint John. Oct., do! orchefcter. do 5^'Digby. d(» do Saint John. Feb., CO' Dorchester. June, doiSaint John. 3 Oct., • 51) Saint John. June Gl Dorchester, do 60' St. Andrews. 3 2 Q M 71 s 5 3 M ..a so 3 -I n '6 O 7i 5' s c/i O o Knowles' Trunk Warerooms, G6King Street. See p. is. 6 p K •l-l d Pi B o CI o a 14 o 1— « 0) be 03 n « f— I 03 I 10 w Id bo P< I a o ht, A.B. Amos Jiot'furd Cliaiullei; ... , T. (tvuv Alcrnft, l'\ K. Barker. 1).C.L.,Q. C, Frodcrick J'. Ilobinson, Charles Allison I'eck, . . . . William Munaon Jarvis. . . . . Joseih V,. Barbcrie, .... Oharles 11. B. Fislicr, .... Jofni (ri-ittto/t Vlitt'oi'il, A. Ilankiu Bedeii; A.B., .... Thomas A. Wellinjj:, Edwan. L. Wetmore, A. B.. William M. Connell, LL. J{., George F. Gregory, Thoin(if< KtUij, .... William Colebrook Perloy, Charles A, llolstead, Geor>);e E. Kiott, A. 15., Q. C, T. Barclay llobinson, A. B., Charles li. Chandler, . . . . Caleb Uichardsoi), , . . . I'ttiick K. SweeiDj, ... . Finneniore E. Morton, . . . . Lewis A. Mills, . . . . William L. T. Seely, James F. McManiis, Alfred iloury DeMill, A. M., II. Lawranee Sturdoe, A. M., Silas Alward, M . A., . . . . I'tttr Millar, llobert Jiivokn Ptttrs, Edwm Byron Winslow, Robert Oaie, Thonia,^ Lewiii Ihrnson, A. IS Andrew G. Blair, Aifral F. Street, Gtorj;e McSorloy, James G. Forbes, , . . . lleury C. McMonaglo, . . . . A. C. Fuirweather, . . . . Frederick VV^ v-^tockton, Walter JamiS Kdiier, \V illiam Herbert Sinnott, . . . . Robert J. Ritchie, Rut)ei t JJutt/iew, A. M., ... . iStanUi/ Jmi/J, ... . Allan Alfred Feck, Uandolpli Ketchiim Jones, Isai'c Allen Jack, B.C.L. James IJannay, ... Jo/lil J'. JluiltlOII, ... X. Herbert Vail, ... Admitted Attorney. 1 April, 1 April, do June, do Oct., Ajiril, April Oct., do do '.» Feb., !G Apiil, \'i Jnne, do do do do 1-2 June, do do W) Oct., do do do iii Oct , t; Feb., 10 Oct., 11 do 17 June, 15 Oct., do do 11 Feb., do do 3 A pril, do do 1.3 April, It) June, do 13 Oct. do 13 Oct., 14 do U Oct., l(i do ii) April, 15 June, VI Oct., 15 Oct., do do 6<' liO d' CO do d(. do (• do do dii tJo do ij.i do d.. du do r.) do d(. Co do do do Gl ti do 04 «4 d.. do (54 do do! 6.") do do (ir. do do ()5 do (i do C5 du do do do do do do .Aihniticil Jtarrister. Itesldencc. do do do ID Oct., June, Oct., June, April, HI Oct., I'.l do 14 Oct., Feb., 7 June, 1 1) do do do do 12Ju!ie, d(j h; do ;i Oct., do 18 Oct., .'J Out., 9 Feb., 1! Feb., 11 Feb., June, 13 Oct. April, i;i «5 do & Feb., 8 July, April, do do iO April. June, do 10 Juno, Oct., 12 Oct., 1(1 Oct., do K2:Freder!cton. C.l iSaint John, duj United States, fy Saint John. Oil do. (i2| do. (i;];lIoi^eweIl. i jSaiiit John, dojOalhousie. do Freder icton. 04 United Slates. 04 Frederictou. , Shediac. Fredencton. Woodstock. Fredericton. doji'. E. Island. do|Suint Juha. 05 j Moncton. dO|. Saint John. 041 do. 05] do GO Rithibucto. .\ro.stook, Sussex Vale. (OiSt. Stephen. Ci'ilSaiut John. OOBathurst. 05!Saint John. f)5| do. do| do. (ji) I Ottawa, . . ; Austialia, 07 Fredericton. dO|Uichbucto. ..I United States. 07 1 Fredericton. do do. CO Saint George. 07 United Stales. d('|Saint John. do! do. Oct 75 !v 07 »;7 or do iCsnji's County. Toronto. Saint John. do. .Vew York, 11 Oct., 12 Oct., 11 Oct , 12 Oct. . . . Hopewell. 07 1 Woodstock. 07 jSaint John. 07 St. Julm. . . . New York. Saint John. 07 3 'i » ! a > > ■H L M vi House FiirulKhing Ciood.s iu grcal varit'ly, at I. K;lgap -55 o a> u • rH oa oT o u Pt o V ^-( «r June. 8 Feb , SI June, 2 Feb., 14 Oct.. 23 April, 12 April, l.) .hi-.ie, !.'> J on , 11 Oct., do do 11 Oct., do do 8 Feb., 13 April, 15 June, 8 Feb., l.i June, 12 Oct., do do <\(^ do do 20 Feb., 8 April, ;o Feb., do do do •27 Ji'ne, do do 24 Oct., :8 June, i7 CH-t., il June, S Feb., t)7 Ignited States. «]S Saint John. ... Dili Chester, (is do. do Saint John. «)S ."<;Miit John. tJsiSaiiit John. tls'.Sainl .lohu. il-t ! do. o ' Newcastle. ,1"' Fredei'if'ton. (1^ Saint John. ti'.i; do Oil Saint John. Ci'j Frederieton. till .Saint John. 7U Dorchester, titti Woodstock. 7 i dj. 7i!Saint John. 73', do. 73I do. 74} do. 7i'),Ga{feto\vn. 7!' P y •2_ '4 1- o 1 "1 1 71 3 IS o SB o o a J »•«! Inlou SIrt'Ot, iiiMl 1 l(» « S.v«liio,v Slreol, M, Ai.\\\\, \. R. Si ag •,=1 « I 1 -♦J » o ^3 fl u CO u CO w o rt »4 .s ■ d o PI ■— I a pi CO o .4 « o o Pi < Best Organs in'Canada, at 8(J llAUUIMTKH!^ ANB ATTOUNEYS. [1879 NAMKS. M, I.eandpr A. White, ., . J. Artliur Fuinveritlur Will III III] I Dlrksmi, .... James Allred Vanwart. A. M. Wesley Vanwart, A. iM., . . . . George F. IJaird, (ieorge A. Henderson, .... Thomas Medley Wetmore,. . . (jeorge Uiiss Seely, .... Allison l{. Coniiell,LL.B.,.. . Ilenry Turner, Oeorgc K. Fairvveuther, (ieorge M. Fruser, .. . . James A. Helyoa, .lames \,. Keir, Robei't J. Bennet, H. A., Thcs.Carleton Allen, LL.U., Robert Uurry Smith, . . . . Joseph Howe Dickson, . . . . Frederick Herbert McKiel, J as. Roach McMonn^le, LL Hugh Havelock McLean, ... Henry A. Forster, Richard F. Qnig'ey, LL.lJ.,. Miles B. Dixon, William A. I'ark. Michael Samuel Ben.«;on, ... Ed. Perley Willistou, A. B., John Black, Humphrey Cnlbort, Thomas A. McMilhin, Clarence W. Treadwell, . . . William A. Hn.ssell, John H. Cother. Harvey Atkinson, Georfte Herbu'l Lee, George Olty Dickson, William Wa'Roa Allen, ... Andrew U Johnson, George C. Coster, Amos A. Wilson, Charles H. Masters. Jolin ]>. Williams, Chijnnan A Steeves, Josei)li A. Harri-!, Charles A. ral'.uer, W. B. Chandler, L.L.B.... William Wilson, R. A. Lawlor, W. W. Wells, E. H. Mc Alpine, E. McLeod, P. McGivern, Jr., H. Morrison, O'Uomiell, Admitted Attorney. A. K. J. do. do. 21 June, 1 Nov, do. 13 Feb. do. do. do. .0 April do. 21' June do. do. do. 21 Oct., I'l Oct., do do do do 13 Feb., do do >3 April, d > 18 June, do 22 Oct., do do do do 2 Feb., 11 Feb., do do do do 20 Apiii, do do 21 Oct., do do do do do Feb., Mav, I April, June, do do do Ad Barrister. do do do I- .. 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Saiut Jo. 11. > H 9 ■o at ■< o cr » U) O 3 9 B 0- » o 3 w bd t» a IS (5 o p 9 ti P< O 9 \i P & 9 a ►1 o u o p O «3 1; C is o « s a >^ w < < Saratoga and Solid LeatherTrunks, at 4tiMF>- StlnipHim, WuUiice «l[ Co., <'lty Rim«l« Mt. J<»liii, S, IS. 111). Iin. Itock. |icti)n. Istle. Icster. Ijo. u. > o » ta o 1-1 «i H U & 5' O i ? 1-1 p B P< to > o p p ! n p P P- P a i H P a u d P5 g O £ s o o '■3 a a, H p4 1879.] ECCLESIASTIC A r- 87 ECCLESIASTICAL. TUB CIIUROII OF ENGLAND. Bisnop — The Right Hov. John Medloy, D. D., Bishop of Fredcrictou — Fredcricloii. Ak'xunder, Hcv. F., Sub-Dean, Catlic-I Medley, Kcv. Canon, Rector, Sussex, dral, Fredericton, and Missiynarj- ut|Milli(lKe, Rev. J, W., Missionary, Car- New Maryland Almon, Uev. ?'osler, Curate St. Mary's. St. .John. Arinstroiifi, Itev. Oeorge M., Eeetor, St. Mark, Saint John.— (Rural Dean.) Arniatronir, liev. W., Rector St. James, Saint Joim. Armstrong, Uev. W. B., Rector, Wel- ford. Barbour, Rev. H. PL, Missionary, St. Andrews, Newcastle. Blis-s Rev. D. M., Reelor, Westmorland. Brisstoelie, Rev. F. II. J., Rector Trinity Cluueli or Parish, St. John. Boy. C. V., Grand Falls. Flewellin;:, Kev. J. E., Missionary, Wick low. Forsyth, Hev. David, Rector, Chatham.— (.Rural Dean.) Fowler, Rev. W. LoB., Rector, Prince William and Dumfries leton, St. John. Neales, Uev. H., H., Rector, Ridunond. Neales, Rev. J.. Rector. Oaiictowh Neales, Rev. T., Rector, Wooilalock— (Dean Rural). • Parnther, Rev. D. B., Rector, St. Jude, Carleton. Partridi^e, Uev. Francis, Uector, Rothe- say. Pentrcalh, Rov. Kdwin S. W., Rcclur, Moncton. Pickett, Rev. D. W., Mis.iionary, (ircen- wich and Wickhiiiii— (Dean Uiiral). Raynionil, Rev. W. O., Missioiuiry, Stanley. Uoberts, Ki'V. G. G., Rector, Frederlcton. — (Dean Rural). Uushton, Hev. Joseph, Rector, Christ Church, Saint Slc|)i'en. Schotleld, Rev. (icorire, Itcctor. Simon!l. Rev. E. A., Rector, Nor- A. n., Rector, Queens- bury. Wet more, Rev. D. J., Missionary, Clifton. Willis, Rev. Cuthbert, Re-tor Salis- bury. Woods. Rev. A., Retired Mi.ssionary St. John. Itleh'. Woodnmn, Rev. E. S. Rector. West. p < o CD » •-J P > » •1 P > o o » c+ M fi to CJ CD •iliij S, S. KiioMlcs, Trunk FjHlory,«« King Slroel, St. Joliu, \. It. *TF OiKtviiH in twenty different Styles, luaimfucturcd by a < c 88 KCCLKSIAHTU'AI,. [1870. OFl'ICKHH OF T:IE DIOCKSAN C'IIITI{CI[ SOCIKTV. f'redlilent, The Illplit Ucv. Jfihn, Lonl Ilislinp of Kretloricton ; Vlu Tresldentu, I'l-cdr-riok A. Wli.'>!lnn, l'"Hk»*r, Sufsex Vale, Kings County ;j IJev. Kallier Lelelirp, Superior of St .loscpli's (;iil!ef,'e ; Fathers Lecoiir.s, L'Ahbee. Roy, Lelilanc antl (fird, and lleui-y Meiiill. Meinranieook; Rev. E. Bellivean, Quaco ; Rev. P Dradley, Cape liald'; Uev. J. Oiiellet, St. Mary, Ductonche ; Rev. Rev. F. X. J. Michaul, IJuctouclie; Fatlier Doucrt, Rarachois; Fatliera Kthiei and F. Xavier Connier. Cr.md Dlfjue ; Rev. W. Foley, Moncton; llev. F. X. Cormier, Kingston, Kent; Rev. Father Barojje.', Cocaigne. niOCbiSE Ol-' CHATHAM. Right Rev. James Rogkrh, D. I)., Hishoj) of Clhuthum ; Rev. M. Joyce, Luke Allain and i^ev Mr Hannon, Chatham; Verv Rev. Michael E^an, V, 0., Nelson, .^o^thnulborhlnd ; Rev. J'anick VV. Uixon, and J. J. Nugent, Newcastle, Norliiunibeiland ; Rev. .f. < 'rivter, Renous River, Northunnberlaud ; Rev. Win. A. .Mot is.-^ey, r.aitiboiif^e, Northuniber- iand ; Rev. Hilariou Doucet, Saint Margaret, Northuniberhind ; Rev. Marceilus l'\ Ricdiurd, (St. Louis, Kent; Hevs. Joseph A. Rubineauand| ;F. Babiueau, Tracadie, Glouci^s-er; Rev. Theojihilus Allard, L. N. p Laclie, Caniquef, OJloncester ; Ivev. jM. Tnnlol, Shippejjan, Glouce.-<-|! ler; Kev. Joseph Doucet, (irand Anse, Gloucester, Rev. »> illiam Varrilyl and J. 8-allivan, Rathurtst, Gloucester; i{e". M. Robert, Peiit Hocher, '} Monccster ; Kev Ed. Hannon, Daihousie, Restifi;ouche ; Rev, John i ' lO'Leary, Grand Falls, Victoria; Rev. J F. Harry and M. Diigal, 8t. | ! ! iiasd, •Madawu.'^ka ; Rev. Josep'a I'elleiier, St I'lilaire, Mudawaska;|i I Rev. M, Launiere, St. Leiiore. Mudawa.ska; Rev. S. Doucet, Poke-; Imouche, tJloucester ; Rev. Finton Dowliujr, Jac'iuet River, Gloucester; , Rev. F. Thebery , Neipiae, Northumberland. WESLKYAN METHODIST MINISTERS. CONKKIIKNCK OV MOW nP.nsSWIOlC AM) ruiNCK KDWAUD ISLAND. Rev. JoHsph Hart, President. Rev. Chai-les If. Paisley, M. A., Secretary. -3 Wry «;ou«iH lu all its I!>rjtHt*!u'M, »t I. s:]»«j;ASt < ti 4'«., my «,„u|, S(, .|„|,i,, \. It, iS). Viit lUv shin.M M(Ml-| S. I.. K-M . } Ks»i. i •» ant I T. W. irkiii 111, .1. Judge 1 f 7i rof SI. ■ itt, ami 1 1 Ish, SI.! ; ; Rev. \ , Allien i FHnel.j )nnty ; | 'Ahbee. j liveau, |e ; Uev. Ktliii'il F. X. -5 [Joyce, ll J. J. River, I ^ limber- ; HU audi L. N.|; llouces-1 1 IVarrily I ^^ochef, ' , John i ;al, St. 1 i [wasku ;| 1 Poke 1 1 Licester; letary. 5 i| W. J. Kirhy, under tlie oiiprriiitt-ndcuce of Hro. Spniam.'. Fnirrll/r, John s' ~ :i IMiinney. Siimrtr, ,htUn Prince. Ajuittiqui, VVilliniii Twc.'ily. Vnhdm, Tlion - Allen; P. W. Sinngiic, Bupernimu:! iry. St. MoiUnn, Clmi'les W lliuiillton ~ 1 tfmwf^AffX-, Silas .Tames. ,/rr/,vrf/*//y, Kdward Hell. Wfl-ifonl, a.Y. Lol'/ipe S Awf/^Hwi, (Jeoi^e H. I'HyHon. Tlic luethren on the Weisford «iiy, A. R. B. Shrewsbu>-y. II. McKeown, Chairman ; Isaac N. Paiker, Financial i Secretary. j SACKVtLLE DISTUICT. | Sacktri'lfi, Douglas Chapman, II. Pickard, D. D, E'lucalional Inntifution, I Charles Stewart, I). D., Theological Professor and Cliaplirin ; John Durwaah, A. M., Professor of Natural Science; David Kennedy, H. D., Principal of Ladies'; Academy. Students— Septimus E. Colwell, Tiieop. l.. Williams, F. S. Rof,'ers, Thomas Stebbings, J. F. ^stey. Tuntrnmar, Heiuy J. Clarke, rolnt df lUttc, Edwin Mills. Itniei Vftf, John S. Allen, one to be sent. Mouctmi, D. D. Currie. Coverdnle, Frederick Freeman, under the superintendence of Pro. Currie. Shediac, Cyrus S. Wells, under the superintendence •f Bro. Currie. />o/cA«* V Photographic Sciences Corporation 33 WEST MAIN STREET WEBSTER, N.Y. MS80 (716) 873-4503 A^ V :0^ \\ [v \ '^\%' ^ ^«^ w »en«l for Price list ot rnbinct Orgniis, to fitp Bav Ride St Andrews. Dnvid iMHclise, D. D., Culvin Church, St. John. D mS SaTnl 8tep\.en'8 Church, Saint John.' J. McG. McKay, Saint Paul's, Woodstock. Sa'nucI Johnson. Cliipuian, Q. C. James Gray, A. M., Sussex. D Waters, M. A., LL.D., St. David's Church, ^t. John J. 1). Murray, 1 uctouche, Ac Joseph lIoM, St. John Cliurch. Moncton. W. Mitchell. B. A., St. Andrews Church, SaVnt John J.C. Rurgess, IJ. A., C.rleton 8«lni John P. A.^;clvme, MA iS T) Stanley &c Wm.P. Ueirp. M. N., St. Steplicn. Kenneth McKay, B 1: uicLond. M. K Paradls, Grand Falls. W. Ross, B. A., Prince Wil- ^'^l^-etbvten/ of mrainiohi.—thomM G. JoJinston, Blackvijle. Wm. Murray, MA New'Carlisle, P. Q. T. Mciiolson, lliver Charlo. M. McKenzie.Richi- bucto. William McCuUough. Redbank. James Anderson, St. Jauu-s, Newcastle. John Robertson, M. A., Black River. Wm. togo, 'labusintac S. Houston.M. A., Bathurst. J. A. F. McBain, Chatham. Alex. Russell, Dalhousie. J. 0. Heard- man, Campbellton. s i r '. * !X REFORMED PRESOVTERIAN CHURCH OF IRELAND. Revs. Alexander McLewl Stavely, St. John, J. R. Lawson, Biirne8ville,St. Mar- » tins, and Black River; Millstriara and Wutson Settlement, vacant. BAPTIST MINISTERS IN NEW BRUNSWICK. WESTERN ASSOCIATION. ■"• " Rev.W. P. Everett, A. M. St. John, Moderator; Rev. A. J. Wilcox, St. John, Clerk. Revs. O W. M. Carey, A. M., W. P. Everett, A. M., A. J. Wilcox, J. E. Hopper. A. M., Gen. Armstrong, A. M., and Jaires Spencer, Saint John ; Edward Hick son, A. M., Cirleton ; — , Portland ; Samuel Burt, Jacksonville : Jos. Cahill, Debec Jtinction ; II. A. Charlton, Avondale, C. C. ; Henry J. Coy. Nashwaak ; T. W. Crawley, A. M., Saint Andrews ; J. D. Eatinan. Woodstf-ck ; William M. Edwards, Blispfleld; Geo. Estabrooks, Simonds ; J. T. Eaton, St. Stephen : Henry Haines, Otnabog, Q. C. ; J. G. Harvey. Centreville ; George Howard, Maugerville; B. N. Hughes, St. Mary's, Y. C; D. P. Harris, Spring field, Y. 0. ; Carles Henderson, jucksonvllie, C. C. ; Benjamin Jewett, Hartlaml ; Peter R. Knight, L. L. Queenstury ; W. D. Manzer, St. Mary's, Y. C ; T. M. Munro, Newcastle ; T. H. Porter, Fredericton ; P. O. Reece, Upper Keswick ; W. C. RIdeout, St. David ; T. W. Saunders, Prince William ; George Seely, Woodstoirk; W. J. Stewart, St. George ; A. J. Stevens, A. B., Fredericton; James Tozer, Ludlow; W. A. Troop, Newcastle, Grand Lake; J. H. Tupper, Queensbury ; J. W. S. Young, Jacksontown. KASTKRN ASSOCIATION. * • . ' 1 1 ■Clerk. Rev. W. A. Corey, Sussex, Kloderator ; Rev. Revs. George Beckwith, James Uerritt, Havelock; T. A. Blackndar, Harvey, A. C. ; David Crandal, Springfield ; W. A. Corey, Sussex; John Coombes, , Grand Lake ; W. W. Corey, Salisbury ; E. 0. Corey, Penobsquis ; J. M. Curry, i Hillsborough; D. L. Carpenter, Point Midgic; W.J. Carpenter, Bayside, A. C. ; | Patrick Duffy, Hillsboro ; J. E. Fillmore, Turtle Creek ; John Gammon, Norlli River; James Goldrup, Coverdale ; B. R. Herritt, Shediiic ; IJetekiah IlHrriB, Springfield: Ezekie) Hopper, Coverdale; J. H. Hughes, Havelock ; E. H. Howe, ; Ellas Kierstead, Collina Corner ; Seth W. Kierstead, Hillsdale ; Oswcil N. Keith, Springhill ; Mllledge Lewis, Corn Ridge; A. B. Macdonald, Narrows, Q. C. ; S. C. Moore, Albert Mines ; Robert Mutch, Uothvay ; J. A. Smith, 1. E. Bill and Abel Washuro, Saint Martins: Peter Spragg, Springfield; G. W. Springer, Jemseg; J.C. Steadman, ^Igin; Soiomon Smith, Mapleton, Elgin ; Thos. , Todd, Moncton ; 0. B. Welton, Hillsboro, NEW BRUNSWICK BAPTIST HOME MISSIONARY BOARD — 1778-79. T. H. Hall, Esq., President; 0. D. Everitt, Gilbert White, D. V.Roberts, Capt. Geo. W. Masters, and C. F. Clinch, Esquires, Vice Presidents; Rev. Geor^f Armstrong, Corresponding Secretary; J. E. Marsters, Recording Secretary; Jobn H. Harding. Esquire, Treasurer; Hon. A. McL. Seely, Auditor. Executive BoanI —Rev. E. Hickson, Henry Vaughan, W. H. Dykeman, S. F. Hatfield, Rev. .1. Spencer, T. P. Davies, T. E. Simms, William Allwood, J. W. SuHs, J. J. Bostwick J. a May, Thos. L. Hay, William Lewis and John March. U|,i Soi^ B«i, lierl Gra Zluc Trunks, Plain and Corrugated, at «OARD OF GOVBRvnnc " """■'^''' Esquire*. ' A. M. ; Rev. j^ £ .i: ^p *<• M Saunders A M .11 '''rerett ; Rev. O Rer. H vv i» iii ."5 **ev. Edward lii„i '^- ^*e»'. S. W l^JaL-' ' P«r, Williaa, Anderson E«r^" «^''' ^'"'««» « keriL^T«"*ry Cm- and H. 1>. BridgerSq": ^''^ ' ^' B- J^arker, < F;-eeites:E';t D. *icLcoi'v';„S''&r%«^«'«|aaUia^i^^^^ County. JPro/. G. E F„»rr"'7?"'^'"K Secretary Il„rM'^'!i^*' County, , ■' " wit ^- "^^-rASLS*^"^^^^^^^^^^^^ "°"""- NaS,!'* *''•?"«''. l^utch Vallev'. •r„?'"£''°»'' Alexander i'H;..?r 't*'*''"*' «""'«'. "Mnwdiwtig; (J . ji.,,, ''J' ' •'"•'n Perry, Victor!.. nL ^"y'*"^. TracevH Mill«- i ts i am* ■« B r. Secoilii'll^ii OrsaUH takeu iu exciiaUKc by 1S, I > 6 p < bb n ■♦J • f-4 o « a o w •a >* e .4 •*« u « O /a m M O -o 1— « o I f— < o e OS 0> a I— • eS >- I o o oa 93 EDUCATIONAL. [1879. J. llen.liMOn. AncJover, V. 0.; S. H. Wpyrann, Monctou ; 0. M. Buhar, Norlon; W. DeWie, Florenceville; and J. Wesley Clark, Portland, St. John. UoentiuteH.—J. W. Clark, AW. Sha^v, 11. Harlt, and «. VInce. tM HOME MISSION SOCIETY OF THE F. C. BAPTISTS OP N. D. ReT. T. Vanwart, PresMent; J. R. Shaw, 8. E. Curry, and J. N. Bnrnen, Vice-President*; Rev, 0. A. Hart'ey, Correspondiiijr Secretary; William Ppters, K'cordlnjr Secretary; Elder J. T. ParsonB, Treasurer; Elder G. T. Hartley, Audit.-r. Executive Ooinmittee— D. W. Clark, Rev. G. W. Mc- Do'^atii, Revs. J. R. Shaw, and J. McLeod, and the two Secretaries and Trea- surer. FOREIGN MISSION SOCIETY OF THE F. C. BAPTISTS OF N. B. Rev W. Kinghorn, Presiilent; B. Merritt, J. McKensie, and Solomon Smith, Vice Presiileuts ; Rev. Joseph MvLeod, Corresponding Secretary ; J. W. Clark, Recordinf; Secretary ; Wm. Peters, Esq., Treiisurer; D. McLeod Vince, AssiHtant Treasurer; U.S. Palmer, E.>q., Aulitor. Executive Committee— Revs. J. T. Parsons, R. Merritt, G. A. Hariley, (i. W. McDonald, E. Weyman, J. E. Reu;l, James Patterson, and the two Secretaries and Treasurer. F. C. BAPTIST SABBATH SCHOOL CONVENTION. Dr. L. N. Sharp, PreBident; all the Eiders of Confereoce, Vice- Presidcntii ; Henry Hartt, Recording Sccretarj ; E. C. Freeze, Esq., Agent ; Cyrus Burtt, Ei^q., Treasurer; Executive Committee — Profpssor Foster Rev. Thomas Connor, Rev. E. Garrity, Charles A. Choee, John Gosline and John Lewis. F. C. BAPTIST ministers' RELIEF FUND. . ' - ' Rev. 8. Kenny, President ; Revs, C. T. PhilUps and B. Polpitts, Vice-Presidents; Rev. J. T. Parsons, Recordm)< Secretary'; i). W. Clark, Esq., Treasurer; E. C Freeze, Ksq,, Auditor. Disbursing Com- m.ttee-Rev. W. Kiaghorn, G. W. McDonald, G. T. Uaitley, Joseph Noble and A. Taylor. F. C. BAPTIST BOARD OF MANAGERS. Rev. G. A. Hartley, D. W. Clark, Robert Slipp, B. S. Palmer, B. A. Sbaw, and Robert E. McLeod. CHRISTIANS, OR DISCIPLES OF CHRIfT. ( (. Saint John, N. B.— DuKe Street,— Pastor, Elder George Garraty. Coburg Street.— Pnstor, Elder David O. Thomas. Deer Island, N. B — Pastor. Elder W. F. Hughes. Keswick, N, B.— Elder Henry Boone. < • r 3 a •t T. 8 19 » I' 9 (4 EDUCATIONAL DEPARTMENT OF THE PROVINCE. Provincial Board or Education.— 1 he Governor, the Members of the Executive Council, the Prc-ident of the University of New Brunwick, and the Chief Super- 'nterident of Education, Chibk SopKBiNTKNDKSTor Eduoatioh.— Theodoic H. Rand, Esq.. M A . D C L Clkhk OK A. 8I8TA NT.— (Teorge Thompson. W. Crocket, A. M., I'rinclpal of Normal School. Assistants, H C Creed, A. S-O^^-.^^^^^'^fr- ^\^r ^ Cadwallader. A. B., Miss M. 10. Gregory, Mr. R. S. ^lcholson, Miss A. Lawson, J. Lyie, E. Minard and Alice Clark. INSPKCTOBS OF Schools.— Albert- R. D. Robinson. C»rleton-W. P. Dibblce. CharlQtt^e— W. 8. Robinson. Gloucester— .fames Smith. Kent— Thomiis W. Wnod. Kings— D. P. Wetmore. Madawaska- A. Raiitsford Ballooh. Norlhumbcrland— Jas. 8^ Ramsay. Queens^-Rev. Benjamin Shaw. Restlgouche— Rev. Thomas n -K»l7wi * "i ■'"'"i; . o » ^ • Sunbu«y-Dr. Bridges. Westmorland- Richard Wdson, Jun, York— E. C. Freese. Pkovincial Examiners or Tkaciiek8.-W. Brydone Jack, D. C. L., Examiner in School Management, Ac. Thomas Harrison, LL. D., Examiner in Mathematics, A fine stock of Dress Goods, at I. EDGAR GOLDING'S, f^tlniiiHOto, WalLicc «t to., City Bond, fit. John, N. D. i). n; neti, r ■ am > ■ Mu- H ■ 10^ rca- ^ ■ t u 1 ^ ^1 < ^1 H ^B| nitn, s V -< lark, s ■ Htaot 1 ■ tt J. T. , / ■ #• Keu!!, ' 1:9 ■ >• (d s H Si r 1 2? Vice- 1 5 1 reeze, \ & ■ it«e— ' p ■ H ^ • harles 1^ ■ H >• IS olpitts. \ S 1 5 Com- \\ r -« Joseph 1) f. hS \\n . »■ V » >i 1, J u Palmer, ,1 ^ S! i' *. ^ ■» H » \} ^ I :: s IE. 5 Executive ; i f Super- • ...D.C.L. Creed, A. y, Mr. R. F. Dibblce. ibcrland— V. Thomas tmortund— ^x.-wniner in [athemutics, 1 1 liOringW. nsiley, Ph. D., Examiner In History A. II., Examiuer In Languages, te. '"".,' ' MADRAS SCHOOL. ' ' Tai OorBRNOR and TKVsnm orTBR Madras School in Nrw BRnMswicx.—Thf LoTvl Bishop of the Diocese; the Members of Her MnjtslyN Council; tlie Jmlce of the Court of Vice Aduilrnlty; the S|)enker of (he Hnuse of Assembly; tlie Mayor and Recorder of Saint John; the Rector and Churchwardens of Trinity Gliurch, Saint John; tnf^ether with the Rev. William Scovil, and O. Sidney Smith, Ksquire. H. Lawrance Sturtlee, Esquire, Clerk and Treasurer. UVIVERSITy OF NEW BItUNSWICK. Visitor on behalf of Her Mi^esty — His Honor the Lieutenant Governor. CoRPonATinK AND Mkmbrrs op Sbnatb.— W. Brydone .Tack, D. C. L., President; Hon. David Wurk. Hon. A. McL Seely, Alfred B. Athorton, Esq., M D., Esekiel McLeod, Esq., Hon. Archihiild Harrison, lion. Charles Fisher, D. C. L., Frederick E. Barker, D. 0. I-., and Theodore II. Rand, D. C. L. Registrar and Treasurer — Kdward 11. Wilmot, Esq., A M. Professor of Matlematicn, Natural Philosophy and Astronomy — Wililnm Bry- done Jack, D. C. L., Professor of Chemistry and Naturnl Science— LorioK W. Bai- ley, Pli. D. Professorof English iiiterature, Louie and Metaphysics— Thomas Har- rison, LL. D. Professor of Classical Literature and History — George Eulaa Foster, A. B. Professor of French Langua^ie and Literature— Francis P. Rivet. Kxr.miners for Degrees — Rev. Cliarles IL Paisley, A. M. ; Rev. O. Qoodridge Rol>erts, A. M. ; William Crocket. A. M. Examiner in Civil Law— F. E. Barker, D. L. CoiXROiATB Sonooi., Fredericton, — Head Master, George Robert Parkin, A. M. Second Master — Geoi'go W. Allen, A. B. Instructor in French— Francis P. Kivct. F. C. B. EDUCATION SOCIETY OF N. B. AND N. S. President, R. 0. Greece, Esquire; Vice-Presidents, Rev. J. Noble and G. \V. McCread}' ; Secetary, Rev. Joseph McLeod ; Treasurer, Dr. Burnett. Directors — Rev. B. Merrltt, Gideon McLeod, Esq , Rev. J. Perry, O. W. Boyer, Esq., and Dr. Burnett. • MOUNT ALLISON VVESLIiYAN COLLROK, SACKVILLE, N. B. CORPORATION 1S78-79. SoARo or Trustbrk and Govrrmors. — Rev. J. McMurray, D. D., Chairman ; Jo.-iatt Wood, E.sq., Treiuur>-r; Rev. Joseph Hart. Secretary; Rev. 11. Pickard. D. D , Rev. II. Pope, I). D.. Rev. C. Stewart, D. D., Rev. James Taylor, Rev. A. W. Nicolson, llev. John Lathern, Henry B. Allison, L'!k|., Joseph Pilchard, Esq., James I). Dixon, Es^i .David Allison, Esq.. LL D., Jas. R Inch, Esq., LL. D., Sam- uel A. Chesley, Esq.. A. M., R. C. Weldon, Esq., A. M., Ph. D., Jairus Hart, Esq., and A. A. Stockton, Esq., A. M., LL I). Executive Committee.— Jas. D. Dixon, Esq., Chairman. Rev. C. Stewart, D. D., Rev. H. Pickard, D. D., Henry B. Allison, Esq., James R. Inch. Esq., LL. D., Josiah Wood, Esq., A. M.. and R. C. Allison, Esq., A. M., Ph. D. Faculty ok Arts. — Jauie>« R. Inch, LL. D., President and Professor of Mental Phlosophy and Logic; Rev. Charles Stewart. D. I)., Professor of Moral Philosoihy and Christian Evidences Alfred D. Smith, A. M., Profe.ssor of CIhhsIch ; Kev. John Burwash, A. M., Professor of Cheniistiy and Experinieutal Physics ; Richard 0. WeldoD, A. M., Ph. D., Professor of Mathematics. Faculty of Theology.— James R. Inch, LL. I)., President (cxoj^cio), Pro- fessor of Lo^ic and BibUi;al Literature. Rev. C. Stewart, D. D.. Dean, Pro- fessor of Old Testament Exegesis and Systematic Theology. Rev. D. Ken- nedy, S. T. I>., Professor of New Testament Greek aiul Exegesis. Rev. .1. Burwash, M. A., Professor of Homiletics. A. D. Smith, M. A., Professor of Greek. MOUNT ALLISON WESLEYAN MALE ACADEMY. Faculty.— Rev. B. Longley, B. A., Principal, French and Natural Philo- sophy. Hemy A. Powell. B. A., Mathematics. Leonard Allison. B. A.. Greek and Latin. A. J. Couch. Penmanship. Bookkeeping and Commercial Department. Geo. H. Longley, English Department. Prof. Wm. Jo.st, De- partment of Music. 9 S » 3 ft It ? s s a 9 ft t li, lit I i; I! i I 1 d r" I !l«4 rntoii street, l to 9 Sy«Iuey Stwrf, St, John, N. B. All oar OrxADH warrnutcd Tor Ave year«, >o « CO i I 'A -•J g n 04 WANKS. [1879. The Alumni Society of the Mount Allison Webijsyan Collror and Aca- demy.— W. C. Milner, B. S., President. Vice-Presidents, Rev. Thos. Rogers, A. M., Rev. D. Chapman and Rev. Jolin F. Betts. Sec. -Treasurer, R. C. Weldon. Rev. Joseph Hart, Rev. John Burwash, M. A., L. Allison, A. B., Josiah Wood, M. A., .Jas. B. Morrow and J. L. Bhu^lc, M. P. P., Members of Council. S. A. Chesley, M. A.. R. ('. Weldon and Rev. R. Brecken, Members of Board of Oovernoi-s elected by Alumni Society. THE MOUNT ALLI.SON WBSLBYAN FfiMALB ACADEMY. Principal. Rev. David Kennedy, D. D, Chief Pi-eceptress, Ittlss Adelaide H. AVhitfield. Board of Instri'ction.— Rev. David Kennedy, D. D., Classics. Adelaide II. Whitfield, Natural Sciences and Mathematics. Miss Blanche Bennett, -Belles-Lettres. etc. Miss Hannah Johnson, M. L. A., Euglish Department. Mra. M. A. Macarthy, Drawing, Painting, etc. Professor William Jost, In- stramental and Vocal Music. Miss Lavinia M. Stewart, Music. Miss Miria?n T ■a M S » s 0/ •a 4> o 2 I'i d< s 9 o a Im s. I, 'i I a ro « IR. c I! Bt §;!?' c j ' •'• .3 '; Jai i : Wi i ' J' J Pic?. I ') Wal 8 J « l^iMlfvs* Bdiiii^'t ItoxcH— LefiUier aiul Kuiinif;!, at • Al liabl( folloi ; Alet ::A]et i A let l! a ;; A lett oi ; A Jett I, a ' And 8( Post paid. I Letti forwart h '.-Pre- ! H rbidge, : L ■a V) 3 9 S. I 1^ 11 »t a •S =??g??V|^allace 4 Co Clt. p , I ^ . I'OST OFFICR ^^^"^ ^I~f O^e! ?'P^«™«^t John N B ^1"- PaisW «^1 f"' ^^INT John - W... t u ""» ■"• -D. H"7. Firemen"'''''"' *»d Jai.ie.s McMa/Z.^*' i;,..!^ ,; P^'"} I 'ton Sin'. i .RAILWAY Ai A „ f, ^,. ' ^-*^tttii C ui-nei-js . fj ' ,. All letters sei.f f« t ^^OSTAOE. ' A letter e.xceedin".; Uv,; ) ' '^^•^'cee.hny two , a half. . . "'" ^'''' '^""co.s an.l „ot excc^^L ' V 12 - A":^ «o on, a hiin;; Vi;;;.; ■ • ■ •. '^^^-^-iu^ two ounces and A"'J «o on,- addin;; Vl • • '''"^^"^^ *^^'*^ ^^""«' ,i}:-^eonxi-i:s?-;-.~^^ . Letters for the TT.,-.. ., .. ' '"^^^ """^■«' ^'':.-: ' '^'^if ou;.ce. ' f «ff r "^ '''-'■ '"iJf ounce T- ■ ••"^•«- l^etters for the irnitt-I Qf , ' -" "^"s* l>e wv- forwarded. *^*^t<^« "ui.st he nrm> .• i ====----:===:=:=:,^____ ' ^ ''^'' "'" ^''^^^ ^viU not be See p, lo Fur Bcniity ol DcHlsn nn«l Purity of Tone, onr Or;*nnH arc I'uequAllcd. 00 n > ADVKBTISKMENTS. [1879. MILL SUPPLIES. »«, .■, 1 , EXTRA QUALITY RUBBER BELTING. « I Pure Oak, Leftther Belting ; " Dutch" Auker Belting tJloth ; Lubri- "3 catiu;? Oils ; Kubber Hose ; "DisstoiiH " Celebrated Mill Saws ; Steam Fucking ; Lacing Leather ; Mill SnpiJies, and Rubber Goods of all kinds. ' ! .1 ESTEY, ALWOOD & CO., .' •■' • , • .-■■-•■• » Successors to Z. G. Gabel, v, Prince Wui. Street, St. John. N. B. ill WM. 1! # i ^^Ift^f (SUCCESSOU TO ANDREW MYLE8.) '' ' <. ^ ' ,. .1 ,„•.■, Wholesale and Retail Dealer in III, PMIB, ME, ML, JEHsb^y-j Oajtis^ IFeeci, &o. East side Simonds Street, Portland, N. B. H o o I 09 H 5" a, » a 1 n o w I .^ ' O o 3; I w i ^ A 7! ' ' / ! S" II c 1' School Qooks^ S:'. 'tionery^ &r.^ always on hand. ^^*i^- Goods delivei'ed free oi charge. "^E^ Tweed and Cloth for Men's v.^ee'-' hi. variety at I, Edgar Goldings', ucquAllcd. [1879. a H o n 73 51 H 5' si p a 9 w M O : 31 2 o 71 a. ^.B I l-etters A letter exceedino- kV'^.I^ «»n^'e in ^vtkA.,. ^^"^ , "'uraitar, Great Brih,*' f ^^l^*' I*>anceanrl aV"^V^'' »n«Jiu!iu 5 cts. ■ueone, 15 eta • r'.;i^ ,""^*««, 12 eta • ?^o "^"i« ; J\ow SouHi \V„i ^ Letters forX"; ■fi'uirr^ ^^^^^^^^^^ ' "^^ "' ""'''' Her 4 oz. each paper. PAiicEii Po8T.— The postage on parcels addressed to places in Can- ada continue at former rates, which must be prepaid by iM)8tage stamp, viz. :— Not exceeding i lb weight, 12^ cents. do. 1 do 25 do. do. Ik do S74 do. do. 2 do 50 do. ' And BO on Parcels intended to pass through the mails should not exceed five lM)unds in weight, or 24 inches in length, or 12 inches in breadth, and .should be marked bv "Parcel Pout." Parcels may be reentered by uifixing a five cent Kegistered Latter Stamp thereto, in addition to the jjoHtage, MiscKLi.ANEOus P(»HTAii Maiteb. — Books and Pamphlets, Printed ( -irculars, Prices Current, Handbills, Book and New8pai)er Manuscript, Printers' Proofs, Mai>s and Prints, Engravings, Sheet Music, Photo grajihs, Insurance I'olicies, Militia and School Returns. —Canada and United States. — When posted addressed to any place in Canada or the United States, and not exceeding 5 ])ounds in weight, 25 inches in length, and 12 inches iii breadtli or depth, must be prepaid by postage stamp at the rate of one cent per i ounces in weight, and must be put up so as to .admit of inspection. Snch books, papers, returns, etc., must not be accompanied by any instructions or directions. Bank no- tices, advices of goods in transit, and personal notices, are liable to let- ter rate because intended for the information of a particular person. The rate of postage on Seeds, Cuttings, Bulbs ancl Roots is one cent per 4 oujices, the weight of a package not to exceed 24 ounces. Pattebn and Sample Post.— Canada. -Patterns and Samples of merchandize not exceeding 21 ounces in weight, when posted in Canada for places within Canada or New^iundland, must be prepaid by pos- tage Stamp at the rate of One C!ent per 4 ounces weight, and iJut up in such a manner as to admit of inspection. Goods sent in execution of an Order, however small the quantity may be, or articles sent by one private individual to another, whicn are not exactly Trade Pat- terns or Samples, are not atlmissible. United States. — Patterns and Samples. of Merchandize, posted for places in the United States, will continue to be subject to the 8])ecial rate of ten cents each, prepaid by postage stamp, and must not exceed 1 8 ounces in weij'ht. 1 United Kingdom. — Bo(»ks and Patterns of Merchandize when ad- j dressed to places in the United Kingdom, must be prepaid by postage : stamp at the rates of two cents per two ounces or fraction t.-f two j ounces. Circulars and PHces Current, 2 cents each. j Reglstkued Letteus.— Letters intended to be Registered when ; addressed to places in Canada and Newfoundland, must be prepaid by , Hfinwl Straps In every style, nt 1 S 1 1 ai ■ Si 1 m "^ I ^''12-.' ■ 1 '* H *> 1 ^ I"^ w 1 "o ' ant ■ H 1 no< > H Vtf ' ^ § m§ daj ■ 1 ,;altc H ^ il eve 3, ■ -^ j peri 3 1 Cu ^H tt 1 P 3 ■ H Tl I i ' Moi t ■ » New ■ iT tish '3 ■ S Aim ■ Si And. ■ 5, Anai T ■ •Sjl Apol 3 ■ s'lArmt S ■ A 1 Baie P M'S Bath. 1 S , Bathi P ■ • jBathi 3 ISl Bhvck ■"D MS Ructo p Id Butte 1^1 Camp ■ J CamjK ■ c I Cantei ^ T 1 ■ g Caraqi ■| Carl(jt( s ■III Centre 71 ■^ ; ; Chathi ■•[1 Chipmi If, j Clifton in all)(.ii8ip T-. , ■"" ?f t'sh Iiulia. Alma. Andover. AuaL'ance. ,, Ajiohatjui. , Aimstrcnj. Bk. i liam Verte i Hath. Bathurst. Dalhcusie. Borchcjxter. ^tlniuuston, Fairville. J^loienceville, J'retli'iicton Canterbury Stn «fii *^'- , Caraquet H.. "^"V?'!^:^- C'arleton H<'!'ewe (Jap, Oentrev?IIp ft'l^«^^«» Cor. MaiJdmuiville. Meinraiucouk. JWonctuii. Narrows. Newcastle. Norton Station. '-'roinocto. ijCentreviile, ['1 V"athani. (Chipnian. jlChfton. ' ■ai;e. •pewell ^' Ifampton. Indian town. Jacksonville. l^enobH(j„Ja_ 1 etitcodiac I't'tit lloche. lucliibucto. Kichnimi,! Cor Kiver (^harlo. ' Juver Louisoii >>i»e(fiac. •"Jluiffield. ^'''I>l>eH-an. '^oiith liockhuKl. ^I>rnig/iold. fjanit Andre WH J^iiint (Jeorge ^aint John gaint Martins, ^amt 8tei,hen. Sussex A^ale. i I'aoadie, ^^plinni. >V eNtjnorland Pt. Welsford. Vvoodotock. '1 O,*™ „„,.,M, ,„ ,, COMMISSIONS. and no half centn f,> 1 • f ^ Order to be trrante.I f..~\ *^" "^"'f "P .. Orderun.lerliotobe ,-"*^^^^^^^ tlu- ' n ler ' N, JT ''""' *100. :, drawn on thesan e uLrf ' ''^*''^ «'-""*^ Son on 71"'" ^''"" "»« ]i Orders on theXfefstS '" ^rr, 'f *'- --"K'^ee""' ^''^"^^ ^''^' 1 SjSXrafl!:^^^ }^ tt^S-- Over ' lltheRemitter reqidS ^^''"''^^ ''« «i-«n as will ^Sf ^J.^I^'S «--.e,. T,«..K .V„r.r«„„.., «« k^u. «S^ See p. !;;> Wl ,• -^ o Pk 1 « r-t .o 5 •p4 JO "C .o lied. 'AS Vietona, chap. 7, Sec. 24, ejiacts that " It shall be a misdemeanor " for any Postmaster or other person authoiized to issue Money Orders, " to issue any Mtmey Order without havinf? ])reviou8ly received the " purchase money, or sum nayable therefor ; " and Sec. 39 enacts that " every jiersim who aids, abets, counsels or jirocures the commission " of any such misdeamor as aforesaid, shall be guilty of a misdemeanor " and puninhable as a principal offender. " The person to whom an Order is payable, can have it paid to a second person by writing on it, " Pay to the order of— , (the name of the second person to till the blp,nk) for value received." ■ - •■ ; • Dominion Finance Department— St. John. Willijim Seely, Dominion Auditt)r. R. Chestnut, Clerk. Immigration Department. Robert Shives, Esquire, Dominion Immigration Officer for New Brunswick ; 1'he Deputy Treasurers at the Out-Ports of the Province i act as Immigration Otiicors. ' DOMINION BUILDINGS BOARD. j James R. Ruel, Esquire, Collector of Customs (Chairman) ; John ! H. Harding, Esq., Agent Marine and Fisheries; Thomas Hanfoni, i Esq., Inspector of Inland Revenue ; Robert Shives, Esq., Immigration j Officer (Secretary); H. F. Perley, Esq., Engineer Public Works ; Jas. i McFarlane, Estj. , Inspector of Weights and Measures ; Archibald Rowan, Esq., Gas Inspector. > H 3 2 3 3 1^ 2 ; 3 I X :? s * . CUSTOMS. , PORT OK SAINT JOHN. Collector, James R. Ruel, Esq., - - - In Warehouse Department. — John Sandall, A. Atcheson and J. S. Thompson. In Long Room. —Henry WTiiteside, G. Matthew, J. S. McLaren, ('. F. Olive and A. C. Harrison. In Shipping Department. -James Barber, H. P. Sandall and Keitli A. Barber. jBfantle Cloth at I. Edgar Goldin^'s . roviuce 1879,] - -— =^-^J!^ "°»". 8.,,,. i„ ^ ,j 101 GauirerM a^w" ,.^ - ' ^^- '^'"»Jer and Davi.I T r-i -EW„..V XT o . "' J- f-Ieeson, e a •a X V b z 0,1 e s e at , Boatmen f4pnr.« -n • ^' ' *^- ^'<>wan anri »' r Patriot j:fc«''»'l»n- SuTcXtor'R '*,'"''• CAl.A«i-CTTE_T„,'y''«''ne- '"'"■Collector, Cocai^e_A ir Sub.o„u?„t„?rirJj,Siflt''"lf"""'-^"£'H,„,„^ v^^iiector, liockland— ]? n 2 ft^^^M'WH.—C M n ' *REDKRrCT0N.-A F ^t. . I'^T. Stkphpv •^xT^«v1,M"ran. Sub-CoJIector, Ha^^eJ- r^T l}^''^^^^:^- f' ^'""l^' m M M .' .r.l..'. tiest Organs in Canada at ;vi:. U\\ li « S Si B b lOS TARIFF CUSTOM DUTIES, [1879. H M ,1 \ rf'' INLAND REVENUE :. Daniol V. PorkiiiH, - - Collector. John N, Moore, Book Keeper. Geo. TraviB, John E. Ganong. Jolin FrederickBon and James Mason, Excisemen. .,.•'-. . 8UB-COLLECTOK3. " • i. ■ '- '. .. : ,. J>' ■,.}'. i Dorchester. — John Hickman. Fr^lericton. — Robt. Atherton. St. Andrews.— C. M. Gove. St. Stephen. A. H. Mill. Sackviile.— Jas. S. Dickson. Woodstock. — Wm. Dibblee. Thomas Hanford, Inspector for New Brunswick. er lb, al. TAEIFF CUSTOM DUTIES. Acids of all kinds, except Acetic acid and vinegar, Free Aci H P •a o c » 01 o CO* so ►1 pi- o B bd « rp a Pi 01 > B a H H. o p Pi n » P , ft t> M o f a I A Bleached and Unbleached Cottons at Fttctoiy Prices, at 105 1879. J — ^==^^=^=-===^5:^^^?^^^ v. „. XBftlOE' ®* i IWK fliiiitH?. "'•"> ««^iit if re. "tiintly on |,,i,„,' *^^-' *c., con- yS^n^^;,^l>«. (man- * ©»«,^ a -.« SOLE AGPV',.^ .' ''^^' *^'' 'tJ'.'fS) ^* * J, lit r::.^ — ««™™,„ „,„ „^- ^_^^ FURNITURE New Market Hall •^^ Entrance South m« . _^yo„,, „„„, ^°"*'' Market Street, ,up stairs..^ 9 **'''"*••»"»"», \. If. 'S *i II ill Oi-gans in twenty different Stjles, manufactured by '5 n i o OS d p 09 V 4; CO o 13 a 100 TARIFF CUSTOM DU "IE8. [1879. 50 cts. a lb. (^ig.ara, Cinnamon, Citrons, and rinds of — in brine for candying, Clays,... Clothing, donations of, for charitable institutions. Clothing, for tke use of the Army and Navy, Coal and Coke, Coal Oil, distilled, jnu-ified and refined, .... Cocoa, bean and shell, .... (^ocoanut Oil, in its natural state, . . ; . Cocoa paste, from G. Britain & B. N. A. Provinces, Coffee, green, Coffee, ground or roasted, .... ' . . . . Coffee from U. S. ,.. .... .... Coin and bullion, except U. S. coin, .... Coin, base or ci>unterfeit, .... Collar cloth paper, Cologne Water or i)erfumed spirits, not in flasks, Do. do. when in fiasks or bottles not containing more than 4 ozs. , 25p.c. adval Communion plate, Free. Copper, in pigs, bars, rods, bolts and sheets, and sheathing. Free. S1.50 and 20 p. c. ad val. 25 p. c. ad. val Free. Free. Free. Free. Free. 15 cts. . . Free. . . Free. . . Free. ..2 cts. ..3 cts. . . Free. ..Free. . . Prohibited. . . Free. a gal. per lb. Iier lb. .!?1.50agal. JP (Jordials, (^ork wood, .... <<\)x\i wood Lark, < 'ord.'ige, .... .... .... Cotton, nettin;j, for India nibber shoes and gloves Cotton Warp, not coarser than No. 40, .... . . Cotton Thread, in hanks colored and unfinished, Nos, and 4 ply, white not under No. 20 yarn. Cotton thread on .sjiools, do., Do. No. (3 ply, .... Cotton waste, Cotton wool, .... Cranks for steamboats worked in the rough. Do. mills do. do. Cream of Tartar ia crystals, .... Crude petroleum, .... Currant wine, Diamonds, unset, Drain Tiles, . . . . .... "" . . Drawings, not in oil, .... Duck, for belting and hose, Earths, Eggs, ^ Elder wine, Electrotype blocks, for printing purjioses, Emery, .... Farmmg implements and utensils when imported by agri- cultural societies, for encouragement of agricul- ture Free. Felt for hats and boots, 10 p. c. ad val Felt for gloves, 10 p. c. ad val Fibre, Mexican, .... Free. Fibre, vegetable, for manufacturing purposes, Free. Fibrilla .... ....Free. p. gal. . . Free. . .Free. . .5p.c. ad val. . .10 P.O. adval. .. 174 p cad val. 3 . .IZipcadval. . . .17|pcadval. ... 10 p c ad val. ...Free. . . . Free. . . . Free. . . . Free. . . . Free. . . .6c. a gallon. . . . 30c. a gal. . . . Free. . . . Free. . . . Free. . . . Free. . . . Free. . . . Free. . . . 30c. p. gal. . . . Free. Free. o 9> Q o o 2 3 tr 5? c 3 c o c "? W 'C_ o Ci •Ji p c o jn rt- > S i < Best place to buy Trunks, er lb. )ited. I gal. ad val. p. gal. d val. «lval. vdval. 9 2 O .... v . .,"» Free. Fire wooti, ' .'...-•■..;.; l''''ee. Fish, fresh, not to include oy.ster« or lobsters in tins or ke;,'^, Free. Fish bait, . . . . Free. Fish hooks, nets and seines, lines and twine, .... Free. Fish oil, .... .... .... ....Free. Fi-h, salted or smoked, ..... 1 cent per lb. Fish of all kinds, produce of B. N. A. Provinces, Free, subject to rey. of G. in C. Flax seed, .... .... Free. Flax waste, Free. Flax, undressed, . .. . .... Free. Flour of wheat and rye and all other grains, . . . .Free. Fresh, smoked and salted meats, i»r»tduce of J>. N. A. Provinces, .... Free, subject to rej.'. of G. in C. Fruits, green of all kinds, .... Fruits, preserved in brandy or other spirits, Furs, undre.'^sed, ... .... .... Galvanized iron,.. . . .... Gems, .... .... .... Geneva, .... .... .... Gin,. .. .... .... .... Ginger, .... ... .... Ginger wine and gooseberry wine, .... Glass paper and glass cloth, .... .... Gold beater's skin, .... .... Grain of all kinds, .... Gravels, .... .... (irease and grease scrap, .... .... Green and dried fruits, gi'owth and produce of B. N Free. ....$1.50 a gal. . . . . Free. . ... 5 p. c. ad val. Free. $1 a gallon. .... $1 a gallon. . . . . 2.5 p c ad val. . . . .30c. a gallon. 10 i> c ad val. Free. . . ..Free. ....Free. , . . Free. A. inC. Provinces, .... Free under re.'jf. of G. Gum copal, damar, mastic, shandarac and shellac, Free. Gutta Perch.*?; unmanufactured, Free. (iypsum, not ground or calcined, .... ....Free. Gyj>sum, produce of B. N A, Provinces, Free iuiderreg. .^f G. inC. Hau", human, goat, angola, tii»bet, horse, hog and mohair, unmanufactured, .... .... ... Free. Hair, curled, Free. Hay, 10 p c ad val. Hay, produce of B. N. A. Provinces, Free under reg. of G. in C. Hemp, undressed, S'ree. Hides, Free. Hoop skirt manufacture, articles for (crinoline thread for covering crinoline wire) clatips of tin and brass, slides, simngles and slotted tapes, and flat or round wire uncovered, Hoop iron, .... .... Hops, .... Hops, growth B. N. A. Provinces, Horns, .... Indigo, .... .... Indian corn, .... .... Indi.an meal, Indian rubber, unmaniffactured, Ivory nuts, . Free. .... .... .5 p c ad val. .... .... 5 cts. per lb. Free, subject to rep. of G. in C. Free. Free. ... .Free. '5 *-.;!•' ; f* Free. * Free. Free. ► 9 M CI & s n o o p a CD t* 9 >f 9 P M a H & P Q) 9 P' ING'S, s o o P' a CD e* P 9 P M a H & (» a a P U Pi CTQ o o p- u P' o Ct •O 9 •i A Pi t? a o o CO c+ 9 I » P P< P I 1879. J ^==:===::.=^:^'!^^£«Illl, N. B. ADVEHTISEMKNTP — ■ ICfll, mumn mm, munm i. r ' W. E. fJUNTER. ^ '* ^' JOHN MOWULKIN. 1 3 o r+- o' a Wholesale Ma„„f,j^t«,.er of 1^ 39 o FACTORY AND SALESKOOM: 12T Pa^cess Street, SAINT JOHN, N. B. ). Over 2,000 Organs now in use, maniifactui*ed by 110 TARIFF CUSTOM DUTIES. [1879. Ivory, unmanufactuie>.l, Junk, .... .... Kelp, Kerosene oil, tUatilled, purified and refined, Kryolite, Lakes, scarlet and Afaroon, in pulp. Lard, . Free. . Free. . Free. . 1.5 cts. a gal. . Free. .. do. . Ic. per lb. I I I 1 Lard, produce of B.N. A. Provinces,- -Free, subject to Rejf. of G. in 0. Lead, in sheet or pig, Free. lOp.c. adval. , . 30c. a gal. . Free. . .17ipcadval. .Free, do. do. do. « < •3 tf I 6 Leather, sole and upper. Lemon Wine, _ _ Lemons and rinds of, in brine, for candying, Linen m-^ chine Thread, Litharge, _ Lithogi'aphic stones, .... .... Locomotives and railway passenger, baggage and freight cars, running upon any line of road crossing the fron- tier, so long as Canadian Locomotives and Cars are admitted free under similftr circumstances in the United States, ^ Locomotive engine frames, Rxles, cranks, hoops, iron or steel for tires of wheels bent and welded, crank axles, ])i8ton rods, guide and slide bars, crank pins, connect- ing rods, — lOp.c. adval Lumber, plank and sawed, of mahogany, ro'-ewood, wal- nut, cherry and chestnut and pitch i)ine, Lumber of all kinds, round hewed but not otherwise man- ufactured in whole or part, growth of B. N. A. Pro- vinces, Free, subject to Reg. of G. in C. Mace, , 2.5 p. c. adval. : Machinery for Mills and Factories of kinds which are not j manufactured in the Dominion, .... lOn.c. ad val. ' Machine silk twist 17| pcad val. I Malt, .... 2^ c. per ib. I Manilla Grass, .... .... .... Free. Manure, .... .... .... .... do. Marble, in blocks unwi'ought or sawn on two sides only, or slabs sawn at least two edges unwrought, do. I Meal of any grain, do. I Meats, fresh, salted or smoked, .... 1 c. per lb. ; ; Medals, . . . ^Free. 1 Mela do, or concentrated Melado, ■ gc. per lb. and 25 p. c. ad val. { Menageries, horses, cattle, and harness of, — Under regulation to be I _ ^ prescribed by M. C. i Metallic Oxides, dry, ground or underground, wash ; .1 or j unwashed, not calcined, .... Free. I Military Stores for Army and Navy Ex. fm duty. j Mineralogy, specimens of, ^ .... do. j Models, .... ' do. ; Molasses, concentrated, gof a c. p. lb. and 25 p c ad val. i Molasses, if used for refining puriwses or for the mauufac- [ ture of sugar, 73c. p lOOlb. ! Molasses, if not so used, .... 25 p c ad vid. j Mosses, for upholstery purposes, Free. i Musical Instruments for Bandit for Amy and Navy Ex. fm duty. I Nails, composition, ....Free Gent's Leather Hat Boxes at a- It 3 3 S r a P Fiix 111 IS a .fi e t> S ^itci, Tar, OILS, *c. li^c. ^^^^ rnn-n"^- — «^ '^^'FSTORr/r"^^^ '''■'• !'W«/.^..«..-<„,^,. ^^S, LINES. ^ -^"^ street. Seep.^^ -- ^C'^7?. Sf ?9 ^ 50 ^ I. I Cabinet Orgftni from 160 to tlOOO, at O H 112 TAKIFP CUSTOM DUTIES, [1879. Nails, sheathing, .... .... Free. Nail and spike roil, round, square and flat, 5 ]i c ad val. Naptha, .... 15c. i>er gal. Natural History, Hi)ecinieiiH of, .... ... .Free, Nitre, .... do. Nutmeg'*, do, .... 25 p c Nuts, when chiefly used in dyij% .... 25p c ail val. Oakum, .... .... .... Free. Oats and Oatmeal, .... .... .... do, Ochrert, dry, ground, or nnground, washed, or unwashed, not calcined, . .... do. Old Tom, .... .... .... ....$1 per gal. Oil Cake, .... .... .... ....Free. Oil used in the manufiicture of wood block pavement, and of wood for building and rwlway ties, do. OilH, viz. : coal and kerosene distilled, purifitMl and re- fineil, Naptha, Benzole and Petroleum, coal, whale, lignite, not otherwise specified, and under petroleum,. Gc. p, w, gnl. Oranges, and rinds of, in brine for candying, .... ]<'ree. Orange Wine, .Wc. a gal. Ores of metals of all kinds, .... .... Free, Osiers, ^ .... .... .... do. Paintings in oil, by artists of well known merit, or copies of the old masters by such artists, .... .... Free, Palm oil in its natural state, .... .... do, Paris and permanent greens, .... do. Peas, ... .^ . . . ._ do. Pelts, , . .' do. Pepper, ground, 25 p c ad val. Perfumery, not otherwise specified, .... .... 25 p c ad vnl. Perfumed and fancy soaps, Perfumed spirits not in flasks, Perfumed spirits in flasks. Philosophical Instruments schools, &c., .... Phosphorus, ... Pig Iron, Pimento, ground, Pine oil in its natural state. Pipe Clay, Pitch, Plants, .... .... Plants, growth i>f B. N. A. Provinces, Plaster of Pari.s, not ground or calcined, Playing Cards, Plush, for hatters' use and for gloves. Potatoes, .... .... Potatoes, growth of B. N. A. Provinces, 25 p c ad val. $1.20 p. gai. Ic. p. flask, and a^tparatus, for use of .... .... .... Free. do. .... do. 25 p c ad val. Free. dr, . . do. lOpc ad val. Free, subject to reg. i ' t of G. in (.'. Free. 25 pcad val. 10 p c ad val. lop cad val. Free, subject to reg. of G, in V. Poultry, growth of B. N. A. Provinces, Free, subject to reg. of a. in ('. Porter, . . . .10 p c ad val. and 5c. p gal, in flasks, 7c. do, in bottlen. Preciotjs stones, unset, .... Free. Precipitate of Copper, .... | . " ' ' ' ] do. ' Printing Ink, ■''.'. '''] ^loi Printing presses, except portable hand printing presses,. . . do. a > r M 3 1 0. I 3 w w ^1 Mourning Goods a Specialty at I. EDGAR GOLDING'S, '& a«l Bill r^-ofl; SteeL Oils p.-'T "^ ii :!,■ f Beit Organs in Canada at 114 TARIFF CUSTOM DUTIKS. [1870. 1). gal. ProduotH of petroleum, cuhI, Hhalu and lignite, not othor- wine Hpecified,.. . . .... .... .... 10c. ProductH of AhI) and of nil (»ther crcnturcH living in water, growth autl jHoduce of B. N. A. ProvincoH, .... Free, H\il>jt'ct to irg. of CJ. in C. Proprietary niedioinen, or any medicine or preparation ot which the receipt' in kept secret, recommended 1)V ad- vcrtiHement, hill or label for the relief or euro of any disorder or ailment .... . . . .25 j) c a ! S I & Hemp and Wool Cai-pets at I. EDGAR GOLDINO'S. 9 a 8 Q p4 t 7 T mmm. fmlEmr. I I I 1/ S^ II Over j^666 drgans now in usd, Manufactured fay 00 •I I g (4 o o a> I » .o SB o o . (^ ', o ! tJ ' •t-t ' a I (H I 13 I I - it P I 00 Ei. w o The Cheapes*; place to buy Trunks is at ! W 1 ^-3 IS- t-3 El B — — , ~~ — -^^:^^;==r - . ""nil, V n *«"De,*..i„//ff f c e v e at I '""« Bias S „^"r'*- »™,„ J?ei»:4, i^ •John, N. B •"■"•"•'SBrr"-™ ^f 5 k; I* ' ' Organs In twenty different Styles, manufactured by 118 TAltlFP CUSTOM DUTIES. [1879. i s a •M CS »4 i s a i t Timber, growth of B. N. A. Provinces, Tin, iu bar, blocks, ])ig or granulated, Tobacco, unmanufactured, .... Tobacco, manufactured, Tow, undressed, .... Tree nails, .... Trees, .... Trees, giowth of B. N. A. Provinces,- Travellers baggage, — Free, subject to reg. of G in C irree. .... do. 25c. p. lb. and 12c. od val. Free. .... .... do. 10 p c ad val. -Free, subject to reg, of G inC. Exempt under reg. of M. of Co. Tubes and piping, of brass, copper or iron, drawn, . . . . 17^ p cad val. (There is a drawbaclc of the duty on tubes when used in boilers.) Turpentine, other than spirits of, Free. Type, 5 p c atl val. Type metal, in blocks or pigs, Free. IJnenumerated spirits and strong waters . . . .i^l.SO p. gal. Union collar cloth jiajjcr, .... .... Free. Varnish, black and bright, .... do. Vegetable Fibres, .... .... .... do. Vegetables, when chiefly used in dyeing, .... .... 10 p c ad val. Vegetables (including potatoes and other roots), — Free, subject to reg. of G. in C gaL Vegetables, &c. , produce of B. N. A. Provinces, .... Free. Veneeiing of wood or ivory, .... do. Vinegar, .... .... .... 10c. p. Vitriol, blue, Free. Weaving of train silk for making elastic webbing, .... do. Weaving or train cotton for making elastic webbing, .... do. Whale oil, in the casks from on ship board, and in the condition in which it was first landed, Free. Wheat, -:...... .... .... do. Whittkey,- r. ;.;v ' $1 p. gal. Whitelead, di-v. . . . . , .... «: Free. • Whiting or \wiitening, . . . .• /. . . •;•••• tl<>. Willow for basket makers, do. Wines of all kinds, containing less than 20 per cent, of alcohol, and not worth more than 40c. per gallon, .... 30c. p. gal. Other wines, except sparkling, .... ... .GOc. p. gal. Wire of brass or copper, round or flat, .... ... .Free. Wires, iron, galvanized or not, except for wire rigging, 5 p. c. ad val. Wood of all kinds, wholly unmanufactured, . . . .Free. Woods unmanufactured in dyeing, .... do. Wool, .... .... do. Woollen netting for India rubber shoes or gloves, .... 10 p c ad val . Wool waste, ... .... .... Free. Yellow metal, in bolts, bars, and for sheathing, do. Zinc, white, dry, do. Zinc, in sheets, block and pigs, .... .... do. All bottles, flasks, jars, &c. and all other vessels capable of holding liquids ; crates containing glass or earthen- ... ware, packages iri which goods are commonly placed -^-r. *^ '' for hone consumption, in cases where they contain ' ' ' ' g«)ods, subject to an ad valorem duty, shall be held to be a part of the market value of such goods for duty. When they ccmtain goods subject to specific duty such V packages to be charged 17i per cent.— And all goods -* not enumerated as chargetl with any other duty, or declar ed to be free of duty, 17Jpcad val. o o 01 P a o. tri o % s I 8 Door Mats at 1. EPOAR GOLDINQ'S, if[llfl^"*1f 3 ,■ 05 o en B Q. O as l-s H-i s ft B Scuil fitr Prioc tint of Cabinet OrRAiiM, tn 190 IIOBPITAT.S AND ASYLUMS. [1879. Shingle bolts, Stave boltn, Oak logs, Spruce loy8, Piue logs, EXPORT DUTIES. §1 pex" cord of 128 cubic ft. $1 per cord. '...$2pM. feet. ....SI do. ....§1 do. DUTIES OF EXCISE. 40 10 ao ao I S CO n B « bo i o o rt o Spirits of the proof of Sykes' Hj'drometer, per gal., (.imp.) . . 90 cents. Malt, per lb., 2 " Siiuff, gi'ound diy, per lb., - Tobacco, Canadian Twist, Tabac blanc entorquette, per lb., Fine Cut, per lb., Cavendish, Plug Twist, and all other manufactured To bacco not before described, per lb., ' ... Cigars (subject to an abatement or allowance for moistun* in cal culatlng the weight for duty, to be fixed by Order in Council) per lb. 40 ♦' Any fermented beverage made in imitation of beer or malt liquor, and brewed in the whole or in part from any other substance than malt, per gallon, Si " Vinegar (imp)., ^.8 6.10 UCENSE PEES. -Vf^' Distillera License, : . $2.50.10 Rectifier do 250.00 Malsters License, 1st class, , . 200.00 do. do. 2nd do . ; 150 00 do. do. .3rd do ' . 100.00 do. do. 4th do 50.00 Brewei'S do 50.00 Tobacco Manufacturers License, ........ 50.00 Bonded Manufacturei-s, do. . . . . \ . ■' , ■ . .W.OO Compendus License, . 50.00 Table of Stamp Duties. stamps required on Notes, Drafts, or Bills of Exchange executed singly:— Under 325, . „•. - . , . , . . , . .. . . Free. For $26, " . . ■■ . - . .- . ' 1 ^ . . 'leent. For $50 and over f 25, . . . . . . .2 cents. For $100 and over $50, . . . . . . .3 cents. For each additional *100, ....... .3 cents. For each additional fraction of f 100, . . . . .3 cents. On Drafts or Bills of Exchange in Duplicate:— ForSlCO 2 cents. For eacli additional. . . . . ... .2 cents. For each additional fraction of $100, . . . ' . .2 cents. On Drafts or Bills of Exchange in more parts taan two : For every $100, . . . . . . ■ For each additional $100, . . , . . Intere.st made payable at the maturity of any Bill, etc., as part of the principal sum. Stamps must be cancelled at the time of affixing the same, by writing or stamping thereon the date. The Stamps for Notes, &c., to be alftxed by the maker or drawer; and in case of any Draft or Bill of Exchange drawn out of the Dominion, by the acceptor or fli-st drawer. . 1 cent. ; . l,cent. shall be counted HOSPITALS AND ASYLUMS. Wiggins' Male Orphan Asylum— Governors : Rev Canon Scovil. President; James U Thomas, Secretflvv-Treasurer; Hon J D Lewin, T W Daniel, Rev « ^H d » ^B s ^H & ^1 se H t ^1 Hft ^m ^B M 1 "S K 1 1 K ?5 ■ » ^H 9tf *i ^H t£ ^R S H| (*tf a 1 • 1 ■1 ^B A ■ s 5 1 ^ 9 1 n. 1 86 I *" ^ •1 I fl 1 * 1 ^ S ■a ' ■* ^ "> m 1 tt * « %< »* h ^ .0 31 a §r *■ k a^ 4< M A ■1 S B S i H 7 Ladies' Barrd Top TrunKa ftt V 11^ 'i .S5i**:?^'»-.«w...,,,,..„,^ f'ONHIILs. S •a at I ■•s /I J- vvalter Scam»Ln 't^^""^"' 'or Norfh nL. "ooen, Mc Charles S. ThS "S> '""^ f^f'o^"! CWli ST" <^'«»'<-'d« George CarvniErnvf'' ^«°«»Jar Ag-em ??,?,-• Henry, Jact II^ %h ^ 'ce Consul for ^7, ' ^"^f^ac. N. P, GriSea^f'lj^ Jic« Consul for Spa^^af^ ^*/°hn. £*i^'SSS;!S- £ ?^ea-3r-'l Norway. , I Saint Joh"e'~~-~'E^-. Vice cS"'k.fc" S Allan McriS, eS;*"S" '^'•'e Consul "oeSrn'' &?«,"»'"'■"«- ana Mereantil, D 5§:si^-K«T:«sa:;;.te ^ »'Oats,atI.EdffarGoIdlng's7 I! 17 Hi ^ f 86 // 33 ';/ 39. Si ' 71 pI 5^fiSa ^Bo 8» Mo , »<> Pni '.iOlDor 'I? £15 hi Saeki 1 rfi f "lac Vii Kb. ai 'Of the I ■ three l' arden; ' pany's Si .9St.j.H„ „..^ -'^^ KATES OP... ^ MXtEg ?^^John ^ ' « to"erside ' ( 66 PeHpnce,. ' III g?»^{iH.g 1 1 ] 1 1 • 2 18 • 228 • 2.^7 • 2 67 • 2 7.3 • 288 • 3 00 • 3 00 • 3 00 ■ -i 00 ■ 3 00 ■ 3 24 3 5<> 3 fi4 3 70 3 84 3 82 4 00 4 09 1 .58 o^^ U'iJoii, **• • 5 8(j ■ « 00 2ml B 2 85 //■ 2- 2 S6 / g 3 04 S 3 J5 / g 3 21 j g '^ 27 5" 3 «] i a 3 90 * ■■ - ' / S 3 ^2 - 001 2 00 2 00 2 00) 2 00i 2 I«; •««^ St. j^ MILES. U, Ferris, . HbCarlfcton, .' • Iw Deiby, m Newcastle, ." ' IB Westchester, J»» Red Pine 4^ Ja«l"et Riv«r, : .f«C'harIo, ' • • •*t» Dalhousie, .' RAILWAY. 31 a a 2 2 PAnES, 92 »1 . a (X) . « ar . y<>4 . 3 r(J . 3 !M . 4 15 . 4 «() . 4 50 ; . 4 arj . . 4 ar J . 4 41 '^ .4 45 a 4 74 a 4 W .ij 5 17 3 5 30 3 5 40 3 5 oy 3 5 TO 3 580 8 MILES. 3,iS ^""stream, ' '' I *J; Cedar Hall ■ ' I^IJ gimouslci, . ; 417 St. Pabien ■ FAKES. 55 m $:i TO I . a 37 . 54 . 6 78 . 7 01 . 7 16 • 7 S8 . 7 48 . 7 m . 7 73 . 7 87 . 7 !>8 8 JM 8 51 8 81 i) 08 9 41 » 65 9 71 9 89 I ' -'■ 4 85 4 {«) 5 10 j 5 17 1 5 24 i 5 3a ' 5 60 i I 5 08,1 5 88i'l 0. Titus, Eounty. Edmund A. Charters, W. M. Alfretl E. j Oulton, Secretary. St. Mark's Lodge, No. 5.— Meets first Thursday in each month, at St. I Andrews, Charlotte County. James Vroom, W. M. George F. Stickney, j Secretary. B 4 CO IP CO O H P I-*, P a o A fine stock of Gents' Underwear, at I, Edgar Gelding's, -^-^'^'^^O., City J, , ister; i El. W. ' p' Jnlor g; isbet , S ryJ. 2 "I I / D ^'^^ John r . ^^^•''•fi-eA sr ^'""'.Sflav • ' J'lnies ' '^ ■«J ^ti-vft, St .T^^^^: — -' I Cabinet Organs from €60 to ^iOOO, at MAHONIC. Kt. Martin'rt liOdpo, No. W.— Moots fli-Ht. WodiieHilay in I'ncli mouth, nt St. Martins. Ht. .J.ilin County. William 10, KI{ilU«n, W. M. Jont'ph E. Kkilh-n, Sfcrt'taiy. riiMijuinln LodfTo. No. 81.— MoctH first Tuesday In each month, at Andover, Victoria County. Thomas BeveiidRO, W. M. Klclmrd W. L, Tibbitts, Secretary. Cainphcllton IiOdii'^\ Registrar. 1 1 a> 5, p o M Ladiea' Trunks— with Falling Tops at ^^^*«.4jta [1870. if>nth. at St. li^. Hkilhrn, It Aiidover '■ TibblttH, ' nionih, at John Mc- nth, at St. -retorj'. hli-(l Wed- lani, Prill- ; in eacli incipal Z. ' l>e fourtli am Dun- ' 'n each !i-ibe E. . V In each i 5» 3 jS^i ASSETS, ~-'^u STATl^o •aa.ffoo.ooo. Company. ^ "''^'es of si,,,;,,,/""^ "'»^o hereto- ; -i'lis IS tlie n„i„ "-'- ■ ; & yea'. ' '" '"« "'-'•ed, ..o't ha i'':,^";"'. >-«- is a I a ( • ffl B«8t*0i^itn« 1& eanitdltf, tX L'B It s O 96 1^ ,5^,TiQy!|J^,<|^PS^,I#itutio^otS I '^^ A ^"^AjBLirfMeSritikrEfiq., M.^/ip|, Me^iti^ville. Deputy (hrttnH Master, Wni. J. Pui-kill, Randwick, Out. Grand Chaplain, Rev. Abraham Dawson, Loujjhbom Grand Se(:rjetftry,. Thomas Keyes, Esq., Regve, St. Cathefifles". GuflintrTreaainifir, Capt. Win. Andferapn, J. P.,JllIounxain View. Grand '.Lecturer, Johh. Glauseu,. Esq.; Aylmenr.- Grand Director of Ceremonies, \Vm. "White, Esq., Tweed. D. G. Secretary, Wm. Heeney, Esq., Sl^ Catherines. J). G. Treasurer, AYm. JbhiiBon, E«q.,Bellvllle. .K G. ■ Lecturers, Major John Hoey, J. P., Hosemont. Wm. Henderson, J. P., Port Granby. - r- - - r • . .. R. W. GRAXD LODGET or NlSW BTtVKSWlCK. R. W. Grand Mast«r. Edward Willis, M. P. P., St. John, N. B. Deputy tmpd Masters. W. AVilson, Esq., York County, and A. Cleland, St. Stephen, iJU Gi^and Chaplain, Rev. John Todd, Sussex, N. B. R. W. Grand treasurer, Samuel DeVenne, Sf.. J. P., St. John, N. B. R. W. Grand Secretary, A» G. Blakslee, Tobique. Grand Lecturer, James Elliott, St. John. Grand Director of Ceremonies, Thomas Scott, St. John. Knights of Pythias. Officers op the Sttukme Lodgk Knights of Pythias. — Hon. S. S. Davis, of New Hampshire, Sitting Supreme Chancellor. D. A. Woodruflf, of Georgia, Supreme Chancellor. D. W. Lindsej', of Maryland, Supreme Vice Chancellor. W. Bruce Thompson, of Tennessee, Suprone Prelate. Joseph Dawdall, of Ohio. Supreme Keener of R. and S. Jos. B. Stumph, of Indiana, Supreme M. of E. Robin Williams, of Maine, Supreme M. A. J. M. Fisher, of Colorado, Supreme J. G. J. W. Thompson, of the District of (;)olumbia, Supreme O. G. Deputy Supreme Chancellor for the Province of New' Bi-unswick -John R. Armstrong, St. John, N. B. LODGES OF NEW BRUNSWICK. ' New Brunswick Lodge, No. 1, St. John, N. B. Cnion Lodge, No. 2, St. John, N. B. Wefjtmorland Lo rs . .'■iioma.Tem r"'-«-'-C'.; Ct^' "'""•''"Oct. ' w ."« Over 2,0C0 Organs now in use, manufactured by I CO 132 TEMrERANCE. [1870. March, 4th V. P., Henry Cumming, 5th V. P.. John E. Irvine, Treasurer; Frank Smith, Secretary; J. C. Watts, Assistant Secretai-y ; \Vm. M, McLean, Jr., Financial Secretary. Carleton Reform Club.— J. Alfred Clarke, President; Elijah Ross, Jamen Catleton, G. T. F. Wilsou, W. J. Erviu, A. C. A, Salter, T. R. Connors, Vice Presidents; W. A. Adams. Secretary; A. C. A. Salter, Treasurer. Ray Reform Club (Mai*sh Bridge. St. John).— Georee Yeomans, President; Geoi-ge Hanlan, Robert Brown, Wm. J. Fitzgerald, Vice-Presidents; Henry J. Chittick, Secretary -Treasurer. GRAND DIVISION SONS OP TEMPERANCE. Samuel Tufts, Grand Worthy Patriarch ; John Gowland. G. W. Associate; S. B. Patterson, G. Scribe; E.J.Sheldon, G. Treasurer; James Hannay, Qrund Chaplain; J. P. French, G. Conductor; John Mealey, Grand Sentinel; Alexander W. Patterson. P. G. W. Patriarch. The next Session will be held it Moncton on the 2nd Wednesday in January, 1879, CATHOLIC TOTAL ABSTINENCE UNION OF NEW^ BRUNSWICK. Spiritual Director. Rev. A. Ouellet, St. John. President, R. J. Ritchie, Esq., M. P. P., St. John. 1st Vice-President, John McCarty, Predericton. and Vice-President, P. McCaffre}'-, Esq., J. P., Woodstock. Recording Secretary. P. J. O'Keefe, Carleton. Cor. Secretary. J. P. McGroiy. Port- land. Financial Secretary, Thomas B. Foley, St. John. Treasurer, J. B. Daly, Poi'tland. Sergeant-at-Arms, John Donovan, Cork Settlement, Y. C. LOCAL DEPUTIES OK SOCIETIES. No. 1, St. Malachi's, St. John, P. Gleeson, Esq., J. P. No. 2, St. Dunstan's, Fredericton, J. E. Perks. No. 3, Father Mathew Association, St. John, P. J. O'Connor. No. 4, St. Pati-ick's, Carleton, Geo. Quinlan. No. 5, St. Peter's, Portland, Thos. Bourke. No. 6, St. Patrick's, White's Mountain, Thomas French. No. 7, St. Vincent DoPaul, Oromocto, . No. 8, St. Mary's, Kingston, Kent, Martin Lannigan. No. 9, St. Stephen, St. Stephen, . No. 10, St. Mai-y's, Cork Settlement, Daniel F. Crowley. No. 11, St. Ignatius, Peteraville, C. Bariy. No. 12, St. Gertinide's, Woodstock, B. Lynch, Esq., J. P. No. 13, Cadets I. M. C, St. John, Jas. E. Coyle. No. 14, St. Patrick's, Milltown, R. J. McGarrigle. No. 15, St. Patrick's, Mus- quash, P. P. Byrne. No. 16. St. Patrick's, Golden Grove, P. McManus. No. 17, St. George, St. George, H. McLaughlan, M. D. No. 18, St. I'eter's Cadets, Portland, J. T. Burns, No. 19, St. Aloysius Association, Portland, John McGuire. No. 20, St. William's, Quaco, . No. 21, St. Joseph's, Rothesay, . No. 22, St. Patrick's Cadets, Milltown, H. McGar- rlg" ;. No. 23, Father Mathew, South Branch. , No. 21, St. No. 25, St, Thomas DeVillamoor, Edward's Cadets, Carleton, Richmond, Angus McNeill. No. 26, St Augustine, Moncton, John McManus. ST. malachi's total ABS'H.VENCE RELIEF 80CIE1Y. Spiritual Director, Rev. J. Flaherty. President, Patrick Moran. Vice President, Timothy Murphy. Junior Vice, Wm. J. Duun. Secretary, P. Gleeson, J. P. Assistant Secretary, M. J. Daley. Financial Secretary, Thomas B. Foley, Asst. Financial Secretary, James McManus. Treasurer, John McCarthy. Sergeant at Arms, Michael CuUinau. FATHER MATHEW ASSOCIATION, Chaplain, Rev. A. Ouellet. President, J. J. Duffy. 1st V. P., Timothy Collins. 2nd V. P., John Dollard. Recording Secretary, T. O'Brien. Fi- nancial Secretary, M. Kcgan. Corresponding Secretary, D, McLaughlin. Treasurer, C. McGourty. Librarian, M. Ilanratty. Assistant Librarian, J. Connolly. Conductor, J. Byrne. PETEIt's TOTAL ABSTINENCE RELIEF SOCIETY, PORTLAND. 1st Vice-Pi'csident. Bernard Callahan, 2nd V. P. John O'Keilly, Recording Secretary. James Boden, Financial Secretaiy. Martin Allen, Corresponding Secretary. Michael Durick, Treasurer. Daul. McMonagle, Assistant Tl'ea^!urer. John Duross, Sei"^eant-at-Arms. David Coligan, Librarian. James George, Assistant Librarian. ST. ALOVSIUS, ASSOCTATION, PORTLAND. Spiritual Director, Rev. James McDevitt. Pi-esident, James T. Hurley. ST. Thomas McElroy, Jr. I s P a rt- •O Si s o o o » o 01 t3tf p »— • ft w § 01 CO Ladies' Trunks with Bonnet Boxes at No Istock, J. No. , Mus- . No. adets, John epL's, 'cGar- ■4, St. moor, anus. Vice ptary, purer, % a a § r+ •O s 3 o O o d 3 o £• o 3 t3d ft ;:^ w (D P 3 a kothy Fi- thlin. Irian, tary. Wnl- I ivid I lley. e I a S a s t I s M 8tlnip«i(>u, ITallnce «t Cj., City Boa"™» ■ ■ ■12? ■" I g"mt»; ti,pe-,;j ttoi- 80 Lar&lK-'^y, ...■...: .-J?"? a p a a CO '^^ OS V s •§ I 1/ oe ft! o B , lijregational CJm. "'«... . XT I T " " Houses,. . rohes,. .' ' ' " t)j if "?'^«t?r, Parish' of * 100 Miinf.;»,„l:i._'/ 20 -L'epartment 20 20 County of Albert,: "^^1 MuncipaHtv rVtV :„•,•/, 20 Woucester, ' ' ^.^ I Mach-as School,. MaJawaska, . . ' ' .50 g^^?^ Brunswick, IV, Northumberland ' " " ' -^ ' f^^^t'-^J^e ri,-...f '/ ^^' vince of. ^Northumberland:::- 68 Pn '^ ^.tricts. '"'^^"^••- J8 5i"eon«, ro i>""^ Cart Rates " " ' • • ^^i Hestk.,uche, .::::••• 7? I>^t"^'' '^ own oV ■•■•-' 29 Sunbury,.. ■••• i,M ^o^'tland Fhe Alarm a^ "i ^7 Westmo'r'land:: : ^ f^^tedaiV^Se/^'*''^"^^'^' F Victoria, .. . . ; li gost Office J3enartm^n; M • 88 hurcli 90 26 s S 5 o Calendar Pa-M ^'S^P''.-. . . r,l , si,„„,,,, p : ; ofi I^uties of Exd3e.. '''^' «« Stamp Dutie.^^^^" " 1261 Muation of Time : ^JJ Steamei^fces.' nV^ i 120 JjcJinses 1879,. . . ' 18 Tariff CuS n .-''"'^ ^«»^. • • 125 En/and, Church of: Jf University 7 Ne"'^*^^ •. • • • 102| Ft'D^li^''^''''^^^:.:"'- 9I S^^^-^'«^' tt^^^ Bewick, 93' Vn)i ^^i- *^*' f'"es,.. ''' • • -'t Weighiu<- Machine ii '; 24 80: 88' e 2 •-*. •v/XM A'DVERTlgEXTENI' ' ^ = ' — — — ■ 135 ». O ■' » J ^. . - •* •--«» r-.V, .'^•■^- ^ , ^. &:SOx\S, ' OFFICE: '-''r 14 Mm Street, -'. . ^ r\ „ Maaufacturers and Wholesale Dealera IN ALL KINDS OF FANCY BISCUIT, Pilot, Medium, and Navy Sole Manufacturers of the Original I'HfLADEmilA SODA BISCUIT. T. A. Eankinf. All onr OrKiin* warranted for five ycnr«« I c8 bo s 1 180 INDEX TO ADVERTISEMENTS. [1879. IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN .AND PROVISIONS, Flour, Meal, Tea, Sugar, Malasses, Pork, Fisb, FARMING IMPLEMENTS, &c. Robertson's Wharf, i^sTDi-A.isrTO'wisr, 3sr. b. Country Produce taken in exchange for Goods. Orders promptly attended to and delivered free of charge INDEX TO ADVERTISEMENTS. Albion House, page. 48 Barker, T. B. & Sons ... 1 Burpee, I. & F. & Co 10 Barnes & Co., .... 115 Black, William .... Ill Brown, David — y Burnham, C. E. & Co vlii Coward, D. W. .... 3 Clarke, Kerr & Thorne, 11 Clementson, F. «& Co 14 Chaloner, J. i Chisholm, H. W. . . . . ii & iil Caldwell, Geo. P. .... 121 Carpenter, J. T. 117 Estey, Alwood & Co 9(5 Everett & Butler, .... 103 Fanjoy, W. T. .... tttt Fisher, O. S. & Co. .... lOfi Granville & McLean, .... 136 Oolding. & Co. .... 11!) Gnuit, J. McGregor, 4 Gunter«S:Co. .... 109 Gallagher, M. & H. ... i . Golding, I Edgar, Bottom pages. Gale, E. W. .... 129 Hall, T. H. .... 117 Hayward, W. H. .... 2 Hopkins. John fi Hegau, James 27 Hayward, S. & Co. .... 4.') Hegan, J. & J. & Co 40 Harris, J. & Co. .... H7 Howe, J. & J. D. .... 105 Horncastle, J. 113 PAGE. HamUton, H. M. & Co, Jones, T. R. & Co. Jarvis, C. E. L. Jack, Henry Knowles, S. N. Knowles, S. N. Loudon House— Retail, London House— Wholesale, Lordly, A. J. & Son Marshall, R. Magee, D. & Co. Moore, J. B. Munroe, John J. Mastere & Patterson, Murdoch, George Mealey, John Nase, P. & Son Purves, G. T. Paiks, Wm. & Son Robertson, J. H. Royal Insurance Rankine, T. & Sons Snuth, John 107 9 — Cover, Outside Cover. 12 Bottom Pages. 5 13 — v Front Cover. 4 12 109 111 Back Cover. 121 113 6 ... .31 & 32 ....33 to 44 vii 135 47 Stimpson, Wallace & Co.— Top pages. Thompson, G. F. & Sons vi Tapley, E. A. Valpey, J. H. Vauwart, A. D. G. Vanwart, A. D. G. Warwick, O. H. Williams, James Wisdom & Pish, Waring, George H. Inside pages. 8 15 Outside pages. 7 16 Iv 115 > H 9 Honse FnrnlKbius Ciuo<]H lu great variety, at I. Kdgor Cioldlug's, •S 3 8. I I. i I s s M o I B a i I k B 9 * Stimpson, Wallace & Co., City Eoad, Bt. John,N. B. 1879.] ADVEUTTSEMKNTS. ■CHALONER'S ANILINE DYES, In ColoredPacScets. ROJ^EINE, PON€£4r (rosy crimson), NICHOLSON'S SCARLET, M AGO ALA PINIf., REGENA PVRPLE (red shsule}, ATLAS PFRPLE (blue sbade), S^^INE VIOLET, IHAIIVE, PIIOSPHINE YELLOW (deep), AXILINE YELLOW (light), NICHOLSON'S BLIE, SOLUBLE BLUE (requires Alum), ATLAS, GREEN, BISIHARCK BROWN, IHPERIAL I9IAROON (shade of Crimson). Also,— OARK SEAL BROWN (a late discovery). THESE J.LL (DISSOLVE IJ7 WATE^R. THEY WILL DYE WOOL, SILK. COTTON. BRISTLES. GRASS, MOSS, PAPER, GLUE, WOOD, IVORY, *S:c. luk may be inatantly made by dissolving Ponceau, Purple. Violet, or Soluble Blue, in rain water. B:;;^ Chai.oner's Aniline Dyes are warranted up to the stand- ard in every respect. Prices very low. Messrs. T. B. Barker & Sous, and Dearborn & Co., are our largest buyers. Cau be obtained through other Merchauts and Druggists. -OllIGIXATED BY — J". CEE-A-IliOnsrEE,, Wholesale (Druggist and (Dispensing Chemist^ 49 KING STREET, COR. GERMAIN, SAINT JOHN. N. B. S< 2 I g ? s D g 63 m O o «* Corner I'uiun aud Sydney Slrecli^t, Suiul Jutau, Cabinet Organs fcom t60 to $1000, at o I It ADVERTISEMENTS. [1879. INTERNATIONAL STEAMSHIP COMPANY. T. 0. HERSEY, President and Manager. E. L. LIBBY, Treasurer. Oapt. J. B. OOYLE, Chief Engineer, Portland, Maine. •s o ft w I « S I at 73 M O I •s im OF STEAIIBRS BETWEEN t»J®lffl,Eiiitp©rt PORTLAND, M I -AND- o iH^llfol ^^^^ ^w^ WITH GOIECTIONS TO ALL PARIS OF THE •AND GJLJSTJ^IDJ^. 3 I o p {» O » I. M S (B Solid So'.e Lef^tber Ti'UUks at Stimpson, WaUao* ft Co., City Boad, St. John, N. B. IB79. I 1870.] ADVEKTI8EMENT8, • • « 111 INTERNATIONAL STEAMSHIP COMPAMY 8» The favorite and superior sea-going Steamers of this Line, ME]V rOniC 1,000 tons, Capt. E. B. Winchester City of Portland, " " S. IL Fike. .A>/r nriinsirich " " I). S. Hall. Fabnoutli, " " W\ A. Colhij. Leave Heed's Point Wharf, ST. JOHJV, at 8 a. vi., EASTPORT at 1 p. ni. same day, for POUT- LAJ^'D and BOSTOJ^, as follows : In March, Ajnnl and May e/ery ^lONDAY an*l THURSDAY; in June, July, Auyust, .\ndto 'September SSrd, every Monday, Wednes- day and Friday ; from Septem 'jcr 'JiSrd, antl thi'ough Octohtr, Ninvmljer December, every MONDAY and THUllSDAY. Possibly more fre- quent trijjs in July, Angus'- and September. See advertisements in papers. Usual running time between St. John and Eastport, 4 to 4^ hours ; Eastport and Portland, 15 to 17 hours ; Portland and Boston, 8 to 9 hours. CX)NNECTIONS.— At Portland with Portland and Ogdensburg Railroad to White Mountains and liake Champlain ; Portland and Worcester Ijine for Rochester, Worcester and Intermediate Stations ; Grand Trunk Railroad to the Mountains and all jjarts of Canada and the West ; Boston and Maine and Eastern Railroads to Boston, and at Bostitn with Steamers and Railroads to all ijarts of the United States. THROUGH TICKETS AT REDUCED RATES may be had at all Stations on the Intercolonial and Prince Edward Island Railways and Steamers, Windsor and Annapolis and New Brunswick Railways, and all Steauier Lines into St. John. LOCAL AGENTS. ET a W g GEO. HAYES, Ea-stport. A. E. STUBBS, Portland. W. H. KILBY, Boston. H. W. CHISHOLM, SAINT JOHN. o 9 H O S I > » o 01 «H O S" a S. N. Knowl&s' Truak factory, 66 King Street. See p. 12 BMt Organi in Canada, at iv ADVEP.TI8EMENT8. [18.0. •W^iSDOM & Fish, -IiTiporterH and Dealers in- t 1 JO & 'A bo « I Rier !i Ur B% Euir Hoss Sbin M^, L.UBIIICATING OILS, COTTON WASTK, ^VltorCillT IKOM PIPE AND FITTINUM, And jvU articles used in the application of Steam to Machinery. Wo. 41 DOCK STEEET (Small's Block), . so?- JOHISr, IT. B. Ayents for KnowlcH' Steam fumns ; Blaku's do. do.; ]|oV)iu8on &; Dayei's liift and Force do.; IJell's Te!ei»hone ; Rich'« Saw Shari)ener and Gunimer. M. & H. GALLAGHER, iiMliiifi ifW«»llWPl^J °"nr |r-1,im>./^ m li \V'.l in fm. iw mmM immmM Wholesale and Hilail Dealers and Importers of Foreign and Domestic WINES AND LIQUORS, FLOUB, MEAL, TEAS, FBOVISIONS, i 't inoess Street, St. John, N. B. C. F. THOMPSON & SONS. All KINDS ov DRY COLOURS. We arc now putting up MIXED PAINI'S of Different Colours in Heal- ed Tins from 1 lb, upward.s. These Colours are thoroUo'hly mixod by Ma- chinery, under the Huperintendence of a i)rjiotical painter of over twenty years experience, and we guarantee them of tiie best (jualiLy, to dry quick, and give perfect satisfaction. DPTJUE COACH COLOURS, Ground in JAPAN. tST" Parties doing their own Painting, or requiring Paint all ready for use, will And it very much to their advantage to give us a call, where they will receive all necessary information. From our superior advantages, being manufacturers, we are enabled to supply our custoniera at a nuich less cost tlian inqiorters. G. F. TlIOniPSON & SONS, IJfl Princess Street. Every requisite necessarj' for the Trade alwaj'S on hand. .^:gj H t a s & P B » a 35 I o 1-1 Crocodile Leather Bags at pi S S s & p or? § & ft Ui p s W p )•:( Stlmiwon, Wallaco & Co., City RoatI, Ht. John, N. B. ADVKUTISKMKNTS. vii ROYAL 1 1 e 1 « i 1^ « .a o S FIRE and LIFE. Capital, - - $10,000,000.00. i t I I I N d FINANCIAL POSITION. Capital paid up. Reserve Funds, Life Funds, • • . Total 31st December, 18TT. $1,447,7^5 .s o Sz; Vlll AD VKllTI 8E M EN T8. [187d. FURNITURE WAREROOMS CIfcLai3?lotit3e Stix^eeti^ Saint John, N. B. (THREE. BOOR8 SOUTH HIDE OF KWH ST.) M Piizs for School Uuro at tiio k Ettioi, BECENTLY HELD AT FREDEBICTON. Having boon tlio roeii)ient:i of a liljeral patronage from our customers and tlie i)ublic generally for the past 25 years, tlie undersigned would respectfully announce that they have at last secured a jjernumeut and very desirable location ; where in their new, commodious, and elegant Warerooms, they solicit and are prepared to tilU all orders for Oliice, School, or Furniture of evei-y description at the shortest notice. Their facilities for manufacturing being unequalled in the Maritime Provinces, a continuance d the i>atronag(i hitherto so liberally bestowed upon the firai is still further requested. LARGE REDUCTION to Cash Buyers. C. E. 15URNHAM & CO. •si I p s 04 CB «• 1 p i M D ft P a B ^:i i ii >:■'■ Mantle Cloth at I. Edgar Goldlng's, 224 Union Street, 1 to 9 Sydney Street. r George Murdoch, !4t. John Mews Depot. I e w fl e 9 9 SR es «> 9 9 ea 9 9 GEO. MURDOCH, St. John News Depot, GOIDEK BAll CORNER, SAMT JOHN, N. B. / as 9 B ft 9 9 a Constantly on Hand and for Sale Cheap : iiis,ififiiiiii,i«. c «i>l 00 1 IN GREAT VARIETY. U ani Esasiiiie. Before Masini; Slseiere. r 9 B* B •B 9 ft 9 I B sL ft 9 ■S ,1 GEORGE MIJRDOC; 229 UKIOl! See J. T, Carpenter's ■5 ii o S 9 la i 'i5 ! if «»i jC ■iu.1 •jr. I iiem'isi' ^Iiirdocli, St. John News l^epot. North British and Mercantile MOUJ (^ -OF- EDIA'BUHGII AM) LONDON, ESTABLISHED IN 1809. PRESIDENT: HIS (JKACE THE DUKE OF ROXBURGH, K. T. VICE-PRESIDENTS : HIS GRACE THE DUFvE OP SUTHERLAND. K. G. ; HIS .GRACE THE DUKE OF ABKRCORX, K. fi. ; SIR JOHN L. M. LAW- RENCE. liART., G. 0. B. & K. S. 1 . ta Fife Surplus anil km y, S,240, Mi Life kits li Uties, - liJSu, •J FIRE DEPARTMENT. w j3 rflJIlS «'iMHI».l\Y IriKurc^' uf^'ainst loss orrlaina^re byFire— DwiUincrs. ** X lloiist'hold l'"ui'iiituro. Farm rronerty. Stores, ^lercliandizc. Vessels I> oil Stocks oi- in Harlioi-. audothei-iiisurable I'roperty, on the most tavor- alile terms. Tliis i/omijany also pnys t'oi' damage done by explosion of (las takiiif; place within biiildiiifrs insured. Claims settled pi'omptly without reference *- >tlie HeadOfllce. LIFE DEPARTMEWT. Ninety per cent of the Profits are allocaled to liiose Insiu'cd on the Participating scale. INDISPUTABILITY. -Vftei- a Pidicy has Ix-eii fi\(' years in existence it .^liall l)e held to be r'Z ' indisputaltle and t';i'e frmn cxii'a i)reni:iims. even if tiie iasun.'i shuuKl ! renmve to an unhealthy cliin■ I \ , > / , iiir:,->i Fitrest, and Chinman's Hill. Mantle Cloth at <. K,\Cenerai A^ent, )ji^'*s idv4'rds4'ni«'SJt. !>au,r I'