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 THIS ALMANAC 
 
 BY MR. ALFRED Ml LL8, ^ 
 
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 Of TBIB CITY. > ** 
 
 T. JOHN, ^'B. \, 
 
 J. ac A. MoMILDpi^JV PRINCE WILLlIk STREET, 
 
 1864. 
 
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lUIDIES: 
 
 Audit Office Pafro 
 
 Aj?riculturc, Prov, Board of 
 
 Albert County 
 
 Albert MininK Company • 
 
 Auricultural Society, St. Jolm-*- 
 Alumni Society of iTnivurrtity • • • 
 
 Bapti.st Education Society 
 
 " Convention 
 
 Banks 
 
 BuildiuR Society 
 
 Bible Society 
 
 Base Ball Club 
 
 Barristers and Attornies 
 
 Circuit Courts 
 
 Court of Divorce 
 
 *' •' Vice Admiralty 
 
 *• for Trial of Piracy 
 
 Crown Land Department 
 
 Collegiate School 
 
 Cartatfc, Rates of, St. John 
 
 Charlotte County 
 
 Carleton ** 
 
 Chronological Eras 
 
 Cycle.^ 
 
 Church England Youni? Men's So 
 
 Curling Club 
 
 Church of England 
 
 '* Rome 
 
 " Scotland 
 
 Congregational Ministers 
 
 Christians 
 
 Cemetery (Jomi)any 
 
 Caledonian Mining Company ••• 
 
 Consuls 
 
 Chamber of Commerce 
 
 Carleton Literary Association ■•• 
 
 Executive Council 
 
 Education, Provincial Board of • 
 
 Eclipses for 1864 
 
 Equation of Time 
 
 Equinoxes and Solstices 
 
 Early Closing Association 
 
 European and N. A. Railway • • • 
 
 Fire Department. St. John 
 
 Ferriage, Rates of, St. John 
 
 Fish Market, Dues, St. John 
 
 Free Christian Baptist Church- •• 
 
 Fredericton, City of 
 
 Festivals 
 
 Female Reform Society 
 
 Great Britain, Royal Family 
 
 " Ministry 
 
 Grammar School, St. John 
 
 Gloucester County 
 
 Gas Light Company 
 
 Gymnasium 
 
 Gleanings from Old Newspapers • 
 
 House of Assembly 
 
 Harbour Master's Fees, St. John 
 Hackney Coach Fares ** 
 
 Hand-cart Men 
 
 Holidays 
 
 Hospitals 
 
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 Kent *• 
 
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 '* " Ladies' Academy ••• 
 
 Market Tolls. Saint John 
 
 Vfothodist (Wesleyan) Church 
 
 Militia 
 
 Manufm-turing Company, St. John* 
 
 Vlt'clianic's Institute 
 
 Mationic Body 
 
 Northumberland Count> 
 
 Natural History Society 
 
 Orphan Asyhim 
 
 "M-anare Associalibn • 
 
 Provincial Secretary's Department- 
 l't)st Oflice 
 
 ** " Money Orders 
 
 Police, Saint Jolin 
 
 Presbyterian Church of N. B. 
 
 I'iu'nomeua of the Planets 
 
 Patents. List of, New Urunswick-*- 
 
 Queen's Countj 
 
 Kevenuc Department 
 
 Receiver (Jcneral's Department ••• 
 
 Rates of Pilotage. Saint .f ohn 
 
 Restigouche County 
 
 Roads and Distances 
 
 .Supreme Court ♦ 
 
 Saint John City 
 
 Signals, Saint .John- 
 
 Slippjige Rates of Saint John 52| 
 
 Suspension Bridge, Rates of Toll' 
 Saint Croix Agricultural Society- •• 
 Saint Stephen's Rural Cemetery •-• 
 
 Staflof the Army 
 
 Sun bury <-'ounty 
 
 Saint John County •• 
 
 Training Schools, Saint John 
 
 Teacher's Institute, Saint John Co- 
 Telegraph Company 
 
 Tract Societj 
 
 Total Abstinence Society 
 
 Tariff of Duties 
 
 Tobacco fulture 
 
 Sabbath School Association 
 
 Signs of the Zodiac 
 
 Suspension Bridge Company 
 
 South Bay Boom <'ompany 
 
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 Saint Andrew Society 104 
 
 Saint (George " 104 
 
 Saint Patrick's " 104 
 
 Sons of Temperance 114 
 
 University 42 
 
 Union Ironworks <t8 
 
 Underwriter's Society l<^ 
 
 Victoria Count> 72 
 
 Victoria Coal Mining Company •••• W 
 
 Water Supply Co. of St. John 4» 
 
 Wharfage Rates of St. John 52 
 
 Weighing Machines, (rates at Public) ^^ 
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 rates at Public) '^ 
 
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 ThoBttas FMpl@ng. 
 
 DIRECT IMPORTER 
 
 Vt-4.*;«« 
 
 OF 
 
 SHBRRIJBS. 
 
 South AMcM SheiT}-, 
 
 Pale or Brown ordinary Dinner Sherry, • 
 Pale or Golden rery Sunerlor Sherry, 
 Virit Class Pale or Golden Amontillado Sherry, 
 Pale Gold and heary Brown Amontillado do. 
 
 PORTi. 
 
 Fresh Bottled Port, 
 
 Superior full bodied Port, 
 
 Tery Superior Old Port, flresh flrom the wood, - 
 
 Sandeman's Old Tawney Port, 
 
 Ware's Dry old Fashioned Port, (1834) 
 
 A Choice selection of Port and Sherry Wines, at prices 
 
 $3 60 per gallon. 
 I would invite particular attention to our Pale Dinner Sherries, at $« 80 and 
 
 #3 00 per gallon.) 
 
 I 600 
 
 7 00 to 8 00 
 
 10 00 to 11 M 
 12 00 to 14 00 
 12 00 to 90 00 
 
 $ 600 to 8 00 
 00 to 10 M 
 
 11 fiO to It 00 
 14 00 
 
 2000 
 ranging from $1 75 to 
 
 {Palt k Sweet} 
 
 In Quart and Pint Bottles* 
 
 {PaTelDrj.} 
 
 Selected firom the Stocks of six of the most celebrated Growers in France, at 
 prices ran^ng from #12 to |21 per doaen. 
 
 * PRBNCH IVIBfES. 
 
 (SpurkUag and ttiU.) 
 llontrachet, 
 Beanne, 
 Nuits, 
 Cloe de Togeot, 
 
 GBRMAN "VrilfBS. 
 
 (SparkUng and StiU.) 
 Soharlacibberg^ 
 Leibftmumiloh, 
 Oestrieh, 
 Harcdbrumi, 
 
 CHOICB 1¥IBrB8 
 
 OaleayUla, 
 
 Roman! Conti« 
 Chamberthi, 
 Sauterne, 
 Meursanlt, 
 
 Moselle, 
 Hock, 
 Niersteiner, 
 Hockhelmer, 
 
 GUret LaFitte, 
 
 <noMHnan's Claret,(1868) 
 llacon. 
 
 bbaoh, 
 Winneugen, 
 
 Bheuish, 
 
 East India Madeira, (yery fine) 
 Lisbon, (sweet and dry) 
 Mansanilla, 
 
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 Marasehiao. 
 Curacao, (Ezquise,) 
 Curacao, (Witto,) 
 Creme de Noyan, 
 Creme de Orange, 
 Creme de Vanilla, 
 
 BRAHDIBS, 
 
 Toneriffe, 
 
 Bocellas, Marsala, Ac. 
 
 I.l<iVKl7R8. 
 
 ! Elixir de RaH)ailf 
 Klixer. de ^arrns, 
 Anisette Snperflue, 
 Chartreuse, 
 Cherry Brandy, 
 Ginger Wine, Ac. 
 
 MALT LK41TORS, 4fee.» 
 
 qts. A Pts. 
 
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 Martell, Bayer, and othw BtAXMKS, in eases and in wood, rlntage 1S49 and 
 1800 ; Jameson's celebrated Irish Malt Whmkkt, (5 years old) ; Superior Scotch 
 Malt.WaiSKir, (Glenury Malt <^ Aqua) ; Granada and Old Jamaica Rinc ; Hoi- 
 landr GnriTA; Deroashire Perry, (in pint bottles) ; Onianesa' XXX Poatit, 
 in quart and pint bottlee, in prime oimdition. 
 
 Ch»blw> BidldJMg, A Warehome 14 Water at., St. Johu, y. B. 
 

 
 IMPORTER 
 
 AND WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN 
 
 GOLD & SILVER WATCHES & JEWELLERl 
 
 ^, OHAIN0, I DUTT0N8, I GUARDS, I LOCKETS, I RINOS, 
 r BROOCHES, STUDS, BRACELETS, KEYS, DROPS, 
 
 CHARMS, I PINS, I CLASPS, | SEALS, | BRELOGUES. 
 
 Mlviv, Mm W,UU& ^mtU ^ i&i\\Ux}i, 
 
 Tablo ATeaSpooDM,' 
 Knivoa and Forka, 
 Urns nnd Walters, 
 Kettles and Pots, 
 
 Mugs And Rattloii, 
 VIniilgrcttt'H, 
 Tea & ColTfo Sotfl, 
 Butter KnivcH, 
 
 Pencils and PickH, 
 Tlilmhlos * SliiMflH, 
 Fruit A, Pie Knives, 
 Napkin Uing«i, 
 
 Cttkc Baskets, 
 Snuff Boxes, 
 Pitclicrp, 
 Bouquet Uoidet-S. 
 
 tmm% mmmm, mmm a\mjdj mmum 
 
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 Binisia. BKorocco and other Leather Bag-s, Fortemon- 
 nj^es and Purses, Papier AKaehe, Vearl and Fancy Wood 
 Work, China and Parian Vases and Ornaments, Jet 
 fpoodt and Fans, Beads, Indian and Oerman Bead Work, 
 Sporting and Oame BSaterial, 
 
 FOR OUT AND IN-DOOR AMUSEMENTS. 
 
 Moersohaunt and Fancj Pipes and Cigar Holders, 
 Maslcal and Optical Instruments, 
 
 FSOnSRAFinC STOBK AND CHEHIGAIS. 
 
 WATCHMAKERS' TOOLS AND MATERIALS. 
 
 Wait, Sooth. XaU> BiuiVtug, Oloth. Shoe. Watoh. Plate. 
 ■tOTOi Hearth. Bannttter. Whitewash, and Send) 
 
 AND ALL KINDS OF SHELL, RUBBER, lYORY AND HORN COMBS. 
 
 Tobacco FoQohes, Looking Olaoscs, Shoo Locos, Cigar Cases, Hooks and Eyes, Braces and 
 Belts, Thennometers, Dress Buttons, Needles, Shoo Thread, Cavo Hoops, Tapes. 
 
 miov 80A»«, SAtt on. vnanrvBUT ah a avavsosBaT 
 
 SKEI.ET01V SKIRTi. 
 
 Swikets, Bird Cages, Canes, Wax, Kid, Cloth, Cliina, and MOod Dolls, Enamelled Iron ami 
 
 "^ Block Tin Ware. 
 
 SILK, ALPACCA, AND COTTON UMBRELLAS, 
 
 SAINT JOHN, N.B. 
 
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 LtUod Iron anil 
 
 LONDON HOUSE, 
 
 SAINT JOHN, N. B. 
 
 ',^m^^A 
 
 TULPORlMtB OF 
 
 thkk MM 
 
 $mp 
 
 MERCH/IIVOIZE 
 
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 in all the leading stylos of manufi^etiired 
 
 (Wfoi wmi woouei & m 
 
 in great variety, all from the 
 
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 li^n^inn^ leiii^ii^i i)i^iiit$ 
 
 WHOLESALE AND RETilL. 
 
 \Sl. John, Oct. 1, 1861 
 
 QIAIIftglL & 
 
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 AINI © 
 
 VENNING, 
 
 ♦s ft' 
 
 ia\Lfa 
 
 40 Prince William Street, 
 
 OFPOERE THE HEAD OF THE SOUTH MARKET VHASF 
 
 Importers of, and Dealers in, every 
 
 description of 
 
 IN(SiI$l AN© AMIRffiAN 
 
 DRY GOODS 
 
 WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. 
 
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EXPRESS. 
 
 FORWARDS 
 
 ^utii)^it» mA ^mitU cf ^^odie; and ptDieji, 
 
 Vo St. Stephen's, St. Andrew's, Calais, Sastport, Fort- 
 land and Boston, with 
 
 TO ALL FARTS OF TIE UNITES STATES AND CANAOAS. 
 
 ALSO 
 
 Sill p&BiVS Q)f: mm mmm peri m^i^ imf^mm^ 
 
 ASH lo 
 
 Frederieton, Woodstock, Orand Falls : and all inter- 
 mediate Towns on St. John River. 
 
 Drafts, Notes, and Bills, Collected 
 
 WITH PROMPTNESS AND DESPATCH. 
 
 The experience of the proprietor in the details of the 
 express business, enables him to avail himself of every 
 facility for the prompt execution of orders, and the accu- 
 rate accomplishment of all business entrusted to his care. 
 
 D. W. TURNER, Proprietor. 
 
 OFFICES : — 75 Prince William Street, St. Jobn. 
 
 S and lO Court Square, Boston. 
 
 ,1' 
 
 T. R. BAEEER, Agent, Frederieton. 
 O. W. VANWART, Agent, Woodstock. 
 
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 EASTERN EXPRESS 
 COMPANY. 
 
 The Eastern Express Co. receive and forward 
 
 COLLECT ^^ 
 
 PW'r C 1 A S K si ® B S, &c., &c., to.'' 
 
 Having Offices in BOSTON, PORTLAND, SAINT 
 JOHN, FREDERICTON, HALIFAX, N.8., and all 
 towns in Maine, and connecting at varions points with_^ 
 Expresses for '^•i■'d 
 
 AA\ I»arts of the World. 
 
 r COLLECTION RBTURK3 MADE WITH PUNCTUALITY AND DISPATCH. 
 
 PRINCIPAL OFFICES: 
 
 !N"o. 35, Court Square, Boston. j'" 
 Corner Middle and Exchange Streets, Portland. 
 Queen St., Fredericton. 
 Fishwick's Colonial Express, Halifax, ^NT. S. 
 «|f Arch Row, Augusta, Me. 
 
 Bow's Block, Bangor, " 
 ,...,,, J. B. Flowers, Windsor, N. S. 
 
 No. 96) Prince William Street, Saint John, IV. B 
 
 : Ohas. XT. Hanford, 
 
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 ^rf »0 
 
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 mam 
 
 RUNNING ON THE E. & N. A. KAIl.WAY, 
 
 . AND STR. "WESTMORLAND." 
 
 Porwapds Packages aad Parcels Daily 
 
 FROM THEIR ST. JOHN OFFICE 
 
 TO 
 
 Rothsay, OiMkcag, Norton, Apohlqui Sassax, Anagancc, Petitcodiac, SaUsbnry, 
 
 Munctcn, Shediac, &c ; 
 
 Vri-Weekly to Dorchester, SackviUc, Amherit, Truro, fcc. ; 
 
 Sem!-Weekl7 to all parts cf P. E. Island, Richibncto, Chatham. Newcastle be ; 
 
 Oonnecting at St- John, with "Tnrner.s American Express" for the United StatM, 
 
 Canada, Nora Sootia, tco. 
 
 This Express is accompanied by Special Messengers from Saint John, N. B.* to 
 
 Charlottetown, P. E. I. 
 
 GoodM boiigrbt and sold, and IVotes Drafls and BHIm 
 
 Collected 
 
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 ?g Frgiiio© Wiyiacci Street 
 
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 Vh\W% \%%%^ 
 
 ROTIiaAY. 
 .1. Fl^EWVVBLLING, OSSEKEAG. 
 
 AGENTS. 
 
 J JOiNDRY, 
 
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 A. DAVIDSON, 
 J. JOHNSON, 
 J. RANNIE, 
 O STONE, 
 
 J WHITE. 
 
 H. H. LBTSON, 
 
 H. H. LBTSON, 
 
 ANAGANCR. 
 
 PETITCODIAC. 
 J. I.. DECK, SALISBURY. 
 
 T.N.ROBERTSON, MONCTON. 
 
 NORTON 
 APOHAQUI 
 SUSSEX 
 PENOPSQIS. W B. DEACON, 
 DORCHBSTER. 
 8ACKV1M.E. ' *^ 
 
 RICHIBUCTO. 
 CHATHAM. 
 NEWCASTLE. 
 
 SHEDIAC. 
 
 AMHERST. 
 
 TRU HO. 
 
 BATHURST. 
 
 DALHOU81E 
 
 CAMPBELLTOWN. 
 
 8UMMERSI0E. W. SINCLAIR ic SON. CHAKLOTTETOWfl. 
 
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 PIANO MIRTE & MUSIC 
 
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 Shef^eld Hoiise, St. John, N. B. 
 
 Piano Fort es imported direct from the makers, Chickering & Sons, 
 W. P. Emerson, G. M. Guild, and others — Every Piano Forte sold is 
 fully warranted, and satisfaction guaranteed to the purchaser. Also, 
 
 S. 
 
 al- >■%. 
 
 ,* ;s. *. 
 
 flktfO FORTES AND MELODEONS 
 
 S-OH HiRE AND EXCHANGED..., 
 
 The Music Department is constantly supplied with the latest and most 
 fashionable Sheet and Book Music. Pianos tuned and repaired and 
 carefully moved. 
 
 ^ A. LAXmiLLIAED, '^ :^ 
 
 '^ ^'^ V |iairo iortc Slepairer, t^c. 
 
 IQP* Mr. L. would intimate that he has received a large supply of 
 Piano Forte materials of the hest- description, and is prepared to manu- 
 facture or repair Pianos in the very best style and finish. 
 
9 
 
 SHEFFIELD HOUSE'; 
 
 5 MARKET SQUABE, SAINT JOHN, N. B. 
 
 imFortations. 
 
 BJieil BiQLi ENHLtSi MWEIkS.ElT, 
 
 Newest designs and most fashionable Styles in 
 Brooches, Bracelets, Finger Rings, Cuff Pins, Locketkf, 
 Ear Rings, Gold Chains, Vest do., Necklets, Seals, Keys, 
 
 Vest Hooks, &c., &c. 
 
 SILVER AND PLATEB JEWELRY m GREAT VARIETY. 
 SILVER AND ELEGTRD-FLATEII WARE 
 
 of every description, such as Tea and Coffee Services, Salvers, Cake and 
 Froit Baskets, Card Receivers, Butter Coolers, Sugar Baskets, Napkin 
 Rings, Fruit Knives, Tea, Table & Dessert Knives, Forks, and Spoons, 
 
 &C', &c s. 
 
 Wu^i ^utUf §imtt mA ^vm%fmt €'mtm ' 
 
 IM GRGA^T TARIETY. 
 
 A beautiful assortment of Toilet and Mantel Ornaments, in the most 
 
 A Large assortment of Rosewood and Ebony Work Boxes, with a 
 variety of Fittings — Ladies' and Gents' Rosewood and Morocco Dress- 
 ing Cases, with Plain and Silver Fittings, Writing Desks, Microscopes, 
 Drawing Instruments, Stereoscopes with a large variety of views ; Lu- 
 bin's, Coudray's, and Cleaver's EXTRACTS, Pomades and Toilet Re- 
 quisites ; Guns. Pistols, Fishing Rods, and a complete assortment of -'r- 
 
 SHOOTING ANB FISHING TACKLE, 
 
 Watches in Gold and Silver Cases, with all the modern improvements. 
 A large variety of Clocks, from the cheapest to ihe best description in 
 use, suitable for Churches, Public Building, School and House use. 
 
 in a varloty of Stylea and Material. 
 
 A large assortment of Fancy aad Plain French Willow Baskets, Rubber F<x>t Balls, Eng- 
 lish, French, and Qermain 
 
 The above, with a groat variety of unenuracrated ai'ticles arc offorcd at very reasonable 
 prioei. Also— The Celebrated Franklin Sewing Machine. I 
 
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 Flowers, Fuys^ Hoop Skirts, &c., &c., &e. 
 
 "With a l*r«e Mswrtmcnt of -^^idA 
 
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 FOR THE YEAR OF OUR LORD 
 
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 BEING BISSEXTILE OR LEAP YEAR, AND THE 27th OF THE 
 REIGN OF QUEEN VICTORIA, 
 
 • CONTAINING • 
 
 : ' ECCLESIASTICAL AND PROVINCIAL DEPARTMENTS, ' 
 A LIST OF THE OFFICERS OF NEW BRUNSWICK MILITIA, 
 
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 THE ROLL OF BARRISTERS AND ATTORNEYS, 
 
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 VALUABLE INFORMATION. 
 
 THK ASTRONOMICAL CALCULATIONS HAYS BEEN PREPARED KXr'RBSSLY FOR 
 
 THIS ALMANAC •• 
 
 BY MR. ALFRED MILLS, 
 
 • OF THIS CITY. 
 
 ST. JOHN, N. B. 
 
 J. &, M#IILLAN, 78 PRINCE WILLIAM STREET, 
 
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 There will be two Sclipaes in this year, both of the Sun. 
 
 I. An Eclipseof the Sun on Thursday, May 5th, invisible in New Bruns- 
 wick. This Eclipse will be visible in the greater part of North America 
 west of 80<> W. Longitude, the North Pacific Ocean, part of Asia, and part 
 of Australia. 
 
 II. An Annular Eclipse of- the Sun, on Sunday Oct. 30th, fhvisible in 
 New Brunswick. This Eclipse will be visible at the Cape of Good Hope, 
 in the whole of South America, and in part of North America south of 35^ 
 N. Latitude. '.,,.. 
 
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 PHENOMENA OP THE PLANETS FOR 1864. 
 
 January 2, Ij (^ (i ; 5, ^ ^^ <§ ; 6, 9 c^ ® ; -^ <J ® ; 10, ^ <^- 
 (^ ; 9, (^ Perigee ; 20, J^ <^ (9) ; 24, (^ Apogee ; 28, \i Stationary ; 
 
 29, \i 6 9' Feh. 1, ^ (i ® ; 4, 9 (J (J ; 6, ^ Stationary ; 6, 9 
 6 % 'y J 6 (i ; 7, ® Perigee ; 20, (§ Apogee ; 26, Ij j^ (§ ; 29, ^ 
 ^ (^. Mar. 4, % cJ (® ; 6, 9 f^ (9; 6, (|^ Perigee ; 13, ^Stationary; 
 19, % Apogee ; 20, Q enters (y, Spring commences \ ^It l^ 6 <B* 
 April 2, ^ <5 (^ ; 4, 12 ,? ; 4, ^ Perigee ; 16, ® Apogee ; 20, Ij 
 6 (P t 23, ^ (^ (9* May 1, (^ Perigee ; 6, Q eclipsed, invis. here ; 
 7, J? 6 (•; 12, ;i «P O ; ^3. (• Apogee ; 20, ^ <5 ® ; 28? <§ Perigee ; 
 
 30. % 6 €,' Junel, 5 (^ 9 ; 3. 5 d <C ; ? cJ C ; 10, <C Apogee; 
 14» Ij d C ; 18, !^ ($ C « 21, enters 05 Summer commences ; 22, 
 C Perigee; 27, ^ <$ C July 2, ^ d (P; 2, in Apogee ; 8, C 
 Apogee; 11, I2 ({ C ; 14, 1^ <$ C « 16, ^ Stationary; 20, H Perigee; 
 26, ^ <$ C; 26, 9 (5 C- Augusts, 9($C:4, ^(^<C;4, C 
 Apogee; 7, Ij <5 C ; 10, :)/ rf <C ; 17, <C Perigee ; 23, ^ <5 C ; 28, 
 ^ greatest elong.;. 31, ^ Apogee. Sept. 2, 9 ^ <C • 3> ^ 6 C » 4, 
 h d C > 7, Ij ($ <^ ; 15, ( Perigee ; 22, enters ^i Autumn com- 
 mences; 23, 9 (j \i ; 28, C Apogee; 29, $ (5 C* 0<i<« !• h ($ C ; 
 2, 9 d C ; 4. d <C ; 13. Iz d ; C Perigee ; 19, ^ (J C 25, ^ 
 Apogee ; 27, 9 6 ^ *, 29, Ij ^ <[ ; 30, eclipsed invis. here Nov. 
 1. ii 4 <C ; 9 <i C ; 10, C Perigee; 22, JI 4 :^ ; C Apogee; 26, 
 
 h <i C ; 29. :^ (^ <C ; 30, ;f c^ 0. Dec. 1, s 4» 0; $ rf C ; 
 
 6, <t Perigee; 11, ^ <$ <t ; 20, C Apogee; 21, enters 1^, Winter 
 commences; 23, Ij (^ C ; 27, ^ (^ C ; 31, 9 (J ^. 
 
 CAoroe/ers.— Sun'; ^^Moon ; ^ Mercury ; 9 ^enus ; Q Earth ; 
 % Mars ; ^ Jupiter ; Ij Saturn ; 9 Herschal ; (^ Conjunction ; Q 
 Quadrature ; j> Opposition ; ^ Descending Node ; ^ Ascending Node. 
 
 Venus ( 9 ) will be Morning Star till July 17, the Evening liltar during 
 the rest of the year. 
 
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 M Aries, head ; ^ Taurus, neck ; n Gemini, arms ; gs Cancer, breast ; 
 S(^xjeo, heart ; trjj Virgo, belly; ^ Libra, reins; TT\^ Scorpio, secrets; 
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 x.- i ..„, , , *;» CHRONOLOGICAL ERAS. V .i-^ ^ 
 
 iTi «;The ^flbar 1864 is the 6577th of the Julian Period. 
 V The year 5626 ef the Jewish Era commences on October 1, 1864. 
 i Ramadan (month of Abstinence observed' by the Turks) commences on 
 February 9, 1864. > 
 
 The year 1281 of the Mohammedan Era commences on June 6, 1864. , 
 
 CHRONOLOGICAL CYCLES. 
 
 Golden Number SjDominical Letters. .' C. B. 
 
 Epact 22 1 Roman Indiction 7 
 
 Solar Cycle 25| Julian Period 6577 
 
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 FIXED AND MOVEABLE FESTIVAI>S, &c., &c. 
 
 
 Epiphany « Jan. 6 
 
 Septuagp^sima Sunday.... << 24 
 
 Q^inquagesima,^hroy.8un. Feb. 7 
 Ash Wednesday ........ " 10 
 
 1st Sunday in Lent « 14 
 
 ^Saint Patrick Mar. 17 
 
 Pulm Sunday " 20 
 
 Annunciation '. . . « 25 
 
 Good Friday " 25 
 
 |<aster Sunday « 27 
 
 ^Low Sunday. ....*. April 3 
 
 Rogation Sunday May 1 
 
 Ascension Day " 5 
 
 Pentecost " 15 
 
 Trinity Sunday " 22 
 
 Corpus Christi « 26 
 
 Accession of Qn. Victoria... June 20 
 St.JohnBap.— Midsum. D. " 24 
 St.Michael— Michaelmas D. Sept. 29 
 1st Sunday in Advent .... Nov. 27 
 
 Saint Andrew " 30 
 
 Saint Thomas Doc. 21 
 
 Saint George " 23', Christmas Day 
 
 T^iftm HOLIDAYS AT THE PUBLIC O F F IC E»8.. > .?^ 
 
 
 25 
 
 New Year's Day, 
 Saint Patrick's Day, 
 Saint George's Day, 
 Queen's Birth Day, 
 Queen's Accession, 
 Saint Jolin's Day, 
 Queen's Coronation, 
 J^c^aelmas, 
 
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 Saint Andrew's Day. Nov. 30 
 
 Christmas Day, Dec. 25 
 
 Christmas Holidays, i^hv, Dec. 26 
 
 - V Dec. 27 
 Ash Wednesday, «, ; <»?}»■» Feb. 10 
 Good Friday, March 25 
 
 Easter Moilday, March 28 
 
 Easter Tuesday, ._, .^fur9h 29 
 
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 EQUINOXES AND SOLSTICES. — MEAN TIME AT ST. JOHN. 
 Winter Solstice, enters VJ, Winter beg. Dec. *22, 1863, at 3h. 43in. M« 
 
 Vernal Equinox, " enters «V>» Spring « Mar. 20, 1864, " 3h. 46m. •* 
 Summer Solstice, " enters 25, Summer " June 21, " " Oh. 38in. « 
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 U6HT HOUSES. > 
 
 Board of Comm'utUmera for the several Light Houses in the Bay of Fundy, 
 — Hon. S. L. Tilley, Charles Walters, James Steadman, G. L. Hatheway, 
 and John McMillan. R. W. Crookshrank, Esq., Secretary ; George W. 
 Smith, Accountant. 
 
 CapB Sable Seal Island Light. — The first Light in approaching the Bay 
 of Fundy, is on the South Point of the Seal Island. This is a plain white 
 Light, elevated about 80 feet above high water mark, and may be ^en in 
 -approaching the Island from any point of the compass. A very dangerous 
 rock, under water, but tpon which the sea always breaks, called Blonde 
 Rock, lies about 3^ miles S. by W. by compass, from the Light House. 
 Between this rock and the Island, there are some dangers — the ground is 
 rocky throughout, and large vessels, therefore, ought not to attempt passing 
 between them. 
 
 Brier bland Light, — In advancing up the Bay, the next Light is situ- 
 ated on Brier Island, about half a mile N. E. from the N. W. point thereof. 
 A plain white light. 
 
 Dighy Gut Light* — The next light on the coast of Nova Scotia is placed 
 on the west side of Digby Gut — ^from Brier Island North Eastward. The 
 coaat is very bold and not indented ; the Light is therefore chiefly intended 
 as a guide into Digby Basin. A white Light. 
 
 Gannet Rock Light* — This Light is intended to warn vessels of their ap- 
 proach to a very dangerous range of shoales and ledges, which extend from 
 the Old Proprietor to the Seal Islands* off Machias, a distance of about 
 twenty miles. It is a flash light — white — twenty seconds dark and forty 
 light in each minute. The Light Houfie is painted in stripes, vertical, 
 black and white. * 
 
 Bearit^s and Distances by Compass from tlie Gannet Rock Light House. 
 
 The Light bears from the Light house on Brier Island, N.N. | W. 22 miles. 
 
 From the Gannet Rock to the Old Proprietor E. ^ 8. distance 7 miles. 
 
 From the Gannet Rock to the Black Reck, off White Head Island, N. 
 E.^E. 7miles. .I'n :■■ ^ :^t ; • ; r: ^i ■ 
 
 From the Gannet Rock to the South West Head of Grand Manan, N. 
 N. W. 6^ miles. 
 
 From the Gannet Rock to the Northernmost of the Murr Ledges, N.W. 
 J N. 2^ miles. .>*>;. >a a l i •;in.'; . » > i- 
 
 • To the Southermost of ditto, called St. Mary's Ledge, W. S. W. 2 miles. 
 
 From the Gannet Rock to Machias Seal Island, W. and by N. ^ N. 13 
 miles. 
 
 NoTB. — Between the Northermost and Southermost of the Murr Ledges, 
 there is a range of dangerous rocks and shoals, many of them always above 
 water, and which extends Westward from the Light House about four 
 miles ; from this range, farther Westerly, about six miles from the Gannet 
 ■Light, 4ies a dangeroua breaker called the Bull. This may be avoided by 
 keeping t}iree remarkable headlands near the S. W. end of Grand Manan, 
 open. 
 
 From Bri^ Island Light to the Old Proprietor, N. and by W. i W. 18| 
 miles. 
 
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 The Blonde Rock from the Southermost point of the Cape Sable Seal 
 iMland S. and by W. 3^ miles distant. 
 
 Maehiaa Seal bland Lights. — There are two fixed white lights upon the 
 Machias Seal Islands, elevated about forty*five feet above high water, and 
 bear from each other £. S. £. and W. N. W. distant about 200 feet, by 
 which circumstance of two Light Houses at the same station, they will bo 
 immediately distinguished from all other lights upon the coast, (British or 
 American) Both the Buildings are painted white. The following are tho 
 bearini{6 from them, viz : — 
 
 le Southernniost Murr Ledge, (St. Mary's) E. 8. E. easterly. 
 
 Gann^t Rock Light, E. by S. ^ S. 13 miles. . «-,. 
 
 Southern Head of Grand iManan, E. by N. ^ N. 
 
 Northern Head of Grand Manan, N. £.^ £. ' . 
 
 N. £. Rock, distant 2 miles, N. E. by N. v i . 
 
 Little River Head, N. by W. 
 
 Libby Island Light House, (American), N. W. by W. 
 Vessels standing to the Northward, between these Lights and the Gan* 
 net Rock, should tack or haul off the moment they bring these Lights in 
 one, as they will not then be more than three fourths of a mile from the 
 Murr Ledges, if more than five miles to the East of the lights. 
 
 [It is recommende I that the Ship's Compasses should bo well compared and 
 adjusted (particularly in new ships.) before they leave Partridge Island^ as ncri- 
 oufi errors have frequently occurred from want of attention on this pq^nt ; and 
 as the variation in the Bay of Fundy is seventeen degrees Westerly, oT~{,\yj 
 points) it will be found by the latest published Admiralty Charts, that the course 
 from Partridge Island down the Bay (South Channel) between the Old Proprie- 
 tor, and N. W. Ledge, is S. W . ^ S., but the course to be steered must depend on 
 the direction of the wind on leaving Partridge Island.] 
 
 Head Harbour Light, — Next in order after passing Grand Manan and the 
 plain white Light, (American) on West Quoddy Point, is Head Harbour 
 Light. This is placed on the North East extremity of Campo Bello, and 
 is a guide to vessels entering the main Channel to West Isles, Moose 
 Island, and the inner Bay of Passamaquody ; it enables vessels also at all 
 times to enter Head Harbour — it is a fixed white light. The building is 
 painted White, with a red cross on it. 
 
 Point Le Preau Lights, — Upon this projecting head land two lights are 
 placed, one above the other, in the same house, and distant 28 feet — Both 
 lights can be seen from every point of the compass, where they may be 
 useful— 'both are fixed and white. The Light House is painted red and 
 white, in stripes of five feet broad each, horizontally.* 
 ■ Partridge bland Light. — This light at the entrance of the River and 
 Harbour of Saint John, having been established upwards of forty years, 
 requires no particular notice, further than that it is a fixed white light, and 
 that the Light House is red and white, in vertical stripes. 
 
 Beacon Light. — Within Partridge Island, and upon a Spit or Bar which 
 extends about half a mile S.S. £. ofTSand Point, and which dries at two 
 thirds ebb, stands the Beacon Tower. Upon this Tower a light is estab- 
 lished, which is eminently useful to the coasting trade of Saint John, and 
 to all other vessels having pilots on board, as it enables th«n to enter the 
 harbour at all hours of the night. A fixed white light. The house is white 
 and Mack, in stripes vertically. 
 
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 Qaaco. — A revolving white light is placed on a Bniall rock off Quaco 
 Head, showing twice full and twice dark in a minute. Tliis light can ho 
 seen from any quarter where a veescl can approach. The Light Houhc is 
 painted white and red in horizontal stripes. y 
 
 Cape Enrage Light. — On the point of that name, in Westmorland, nearly 
 opposite Apple Kivcr Harbour, N. iS. A plain white light. The Housu 
 is painted white, and is about I'^O fe«t above tide mark. / 
 
 West Quoddy Light. — This is iiii American Light, and is placed on the 
 West side of the entrance into the Saint Croix by Lubec and EastpWt. 
 
 ('ape Forchu Light. — On Cape Forchu, on the western aide of the en- 
 trance to Yarmouth (Novn^ Scotia,) ih lat. 43, 39, N. long. 66, 8. W. It 
 exhibits a plain revolving light — visible one minute and a quarter, and in- 
 visible half a minute. The building is painted white and ii clevatod I'J.'i 
 feet above the level of the sea. 
 
 Grindstone Islmid Light. — An Octagonal Tower^ sixty feet above the 
 
 level of high water on Grindstone Island in Chignecto Bay, in lat. 45* 
 
 '43' 13" N. long. 64^ 37' 25" W. The Tower is painted white, as is also 
 
 the Keeper's house, one story, situate about 50 feet to the Eastward of the 
 
 Tower. '• 
 
 Bearings and distances of several places from the above Light House, as 
 follows :— 
 
 Cape Knrage Light by compass, S. 61^ W. 10 1-7 miles. 
 
 Highest point of St. Mary's Led go by compass, N. 40 W., 6-10 mihjs. 
 
 The point of low water off the Light House, by compass, S. 78 W., 2-10 
 mile. 1*'..'*' 
 
 Jones* Ledge, N. 10 W., 3-10 mile, it dries at low springs nnd has ftbMtt 
 2 J fathoms on it at half tide. 
 
 The Sand Bank, S. 15 W., 3-10 mile, it has 1| fathoms on its shoaleit 
 part at lower water Springs. - -• '' 
 
 Grand Manan. — There is a Light House and Keeper's House at tfie" 
 " Swallow Tail" on the North Eastern part of the Island of Grand Manan, 
 in the Bay of Fundy. The Ught is 45 feet from Base to Deck ; the point 
 on which it stands is 103 feet above high water, making 148 feet elevation. 
 This is a conspicuous mark in the South Channel between Brier Island 
 and Grand Manan. Both Houses are pa:inted white. . ^ . 
 
 Latitude, Longitude, and Variation of the Compass, at the followii^g; 
 Light Stations in the Bay of Fundy, belonging to New Brunswick: 
 
 Partridge Island, 
 Beacon, 
 Head Harbour. 
 Point Le Preau, - 
 Gannet Rock, 
 Machias Seal Isl^d, '* 
 Saint Andrews. « 
 
 Quaco, - > <( 
 
 Cape Enrage, - « 
 
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 Lat. 46 14 20 N. 
 
 " 45 15 00 " 
 
 " 44 67 40 " 
 
 " 46 3 50 •« 
 
 44 30 40 " 
 
 44 30 3 » 
 
 45 4 10 " 
 45 19 33 " 
 45 36 00 " 
 
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 66 27 4 
 
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 67 4 00 
 66 31 55 
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 BOADS AKD DISTANCES. 
 
 
 From Saint John to Fredericton by 
 
 Saint John to Shepody. 
 
 
 the Nerepia Road. 
 
 Miles. 
 Baldwin's (Y'rkshirc tiiv). 4 
 
 Walters. „rj»-r,Vi- ^10 
 Bouglas Arms Inn, 4 
 Burton's, 8 
 
 French Village, (Dcbou's) 
 
 Drummond's, 
 
 M'Manus*, 
 
 Dorman's, 
 
 Slicpody Meeting Houwo. 
 
 1 •_. 
 
 30 
 12 
 12 
 12 
 13 
 
 Bradley's, ^.. 6 
 Howell's, ^^"^ .,2 
 
 * Total, 
 
 79 . 
 
 Darby Gillan's, ^ ''7 
 
 Saint John to Halifax, (N. S.) 
 
 Geary, (Wm. Smith's,) 7 
 Oromocto, 7 
 Fredericton, 11 — 65 
 
 Tor ry burn, ■ • 
 
 Wright's, -«V».4ii^H 
 
 Hammond River Bridge, ' ^^ ' 
 
 7 
 
 On the East aide of the River. 
 
 Hampton Ferry, i^-^ - • - ''• 
 
 i 
 
 T^rryburn, 7 
 
 Hay's, 
 
 H 
 
 Gondola Point, •*'*• 9 
 
 Finger Board, (Baxter's,) 
 
 4* 
 
 Kingston, 4 
 
 Roache's, 
 
 10 
 
 Head of Bellisic, * 14 
 
 Shock's, _ . uci :<i ^>i^A, 
 
 2 
 
 Washademoac, 19 
 
 M'Monagle's, - "•' . i-' 
 
 T ! 
 
 Jcmseg Ferry, c-.«a (f 
 
 , 
 
 — • ! 
 
 Sheffield, (TiUey's^ 13 
 
 To Sussex Vale, 
 
 46 I 
 
 Widow Perley's, 8 
 Fredericton, 12—86 
 
 Pftrtage, (M'Leod's,) 
 Steves', 
 
 11 - 
 18 ^ 1 
 
 — 
 
 Nixon's, 
 
 12 :- ! 
 
 Less by the Nerepis Road, 21 
 
 Bend, (Lewis',) 
 
 12 
 
 Saint John to Saint Andrews. 
 
 
 \ 
 
 Lakefield, (Bryne's,) 9 
 
 To Bend Petitcodiac, 
 
 Vi 
 
 Alushquash, (Tilton's.) 6^ 
 
 Memramcook, (Charters',) 
 
 16 
 
 Clements', 6 
 
 Dorchester> (Hickman's, 
 
 8 
 
 M'Gowan's, •8 
 
 .''rjf .'ftUiWAniT- \ 
 
 Pennfield, (M'Carl's,) 13 
 
 To Dorchester, 
 
 118 i 
 
 Magaguadavic, (Douglas',) 3^ 
 
 Sackville, ^ ,i;..i,.4.^ ..u ■:: 
 
 4 ' 
 
 Bocabec, (Mrs. Boyd's,) 10 
 
 Tanli araar. 
 
 5 
 
 Saint Andrew's, 10 
 
 Amherst, 
 
 10 
 
 Total, 65 
 
 Total, 
 
 137 
 
 Saint John to Martin's Head 
 
 Power's, (Spruce Grove Inn) 
 
 U4 
 
 To Cody's, 11 
 
 Purdy's, (West Chester Inn,) 
 
 17 
 
 Beatty's. 9 
 
 Mrs. Fraser's, (Folly Village,) 
 
 19^ 
 
 Quaco, ;;,;,., u 
 
 Truro, 
 
 16 
 
 Melvin, or Fuller's Beach, G 
 
 Pollock's, 
 
 16 
 
 Big Salmon River, 3 
 
 Woodward's, 
 
 14 
 
 Little Salmon River, 5 
 
 Shultz's, 
 
 12 
 
 Martin's Head, 4 
 
 Dartmouth, 
 
 18 
 
 ■ -^ ' Total, « 
 
 * ' Total to Halifax, 
 
 264 
 
 i 
 
f 
 
 i : 
 
 20 
 
 Bend Petileodiac to Hiehibucto. 
 
 Bhediac, (Sinith'f,) 18 
 
 Lennan'g, 1 
 
 Cocaign« Bridge, 8 
 
 Little Buctouchc, (Smith'*,) 9 
 
 Big Buctovcho, (Keswick'H, 3 
 
 Harris', 7 
 
 Richibucto, 8 
 
 Chatham Ferrj, 
 Newcastle, 
 
 11 
 5 
 
 Total, 48 
 
 Richibueto to 'Miramiehi, 
 
 12 
 
 10 
 
 12 
 
 6 
 
 To Rankin's, 
 
 Bay du Yin, (Dieken's.) 
 Black River, (M'Beath's, 
 Chatham, 
 
 Total, 40 
 Chatham ioBathurst, {Bay ChaUur 
 
 \\ 
 
 To Goodfellow's, 
 
 Carrauthers', 
 
 Forcin's, 
 
 Lee's, 
 
 Court House, 
 
 6 
 11 
 12^ 
 
 9i 
 9 
 
 Total, 48 
 Bathurat to Campbellton. 
 
 Little Rock, (Rainey's,) 
 Belledune, (Ohalmer's,) 
 Nash's Creek, (Harvey's,) 
 Dalhousie, (Michau's, 
 Maple Grove, (Robertson's,) 
 Campbellton, (Murray's,) 
 
 10^ 
 
 9i 
 13i 
 18^ 
 
 7 
 
 9 
 
 Total, 67| 
 BathwMt {by Cam'UUton)io Ne'saatk* 
 
 To Bass River, 6 
 
 Janeville, 6 
 
 New Bandon, 8 
 
 Grand Ause, 8 
 
 Caraquette Ferry, 8 
 
 Caraquette, (Blackhall's) 7 
 
 Pokemouche Ferry, 6 
 
 Little Tracady Ferry, 12 
 
 Big Tracady Ferry, ^ 3 
 
 Tabusintac Ferry, 12 
 
 Burnt Church, (Logic's,) Id 
 
 Oak Point, 8 
 
 Total, 130 
 
 Fffdericton to Miramichu 
 
 To Taymouth's (Plant's,) \^ 
 M'Leod's, 8 
 
 Boiestown, M'Kay's,) 17 
 
 Nelson's, 13 
 
 DeCantlinc's, ' ;, 10 
 
 Bergen's, 7 
 
 Coghlin's, 9 
 
 Jaiiine's, u 6 
 
 Parker's, 7 
 
 Wilson's Point, •B 
 Newcastle, t 4 , 
 Chatham, 6 
 
 Total, 109 
 Frederieton to Quebec. 
 To Long's, ,.16 
 
 Marshall's, 8 
 
 Half-way house, (Howe's,) 7 
 
 Guion's, 3 
 
 Poquoic River, 4 
 
 Eel River, (Jones',) 12 
 
 Woodstock, 12—62 
 
 Victoria, 10 
 
 Buttermilk Creek, . 13 
 
 Kerr's, 9 
 
 River de Chute, > . 8 
 
 Tobique, , .: 13 
 
 Restook, 3 
 
 Grand Falls 18—73 
 
 Grand River, 13 
 
 Kelly's, 11 
 
 Madawaska, Little Falls, 14 
 
 Degle, Lake Temiscouta, 23 
 
 Portage, LaBellc's, 18 
 
 Rivere du Loup, 36 
 
 Kamouraska, , , ,., 18 
 
 Saint Ann, /i ' '■ jj 
 
 Riviere Quelle, 33 
 
 Saint Thomas. 15 
 
 Saint Joseph, 18 
 
 Point Levi, Quebec, 13-323 
 
 ToUl, 367 
 
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 Iflt Month. 
 
 JAmVAM^TT, 1864. 
 
 81 Days. 
 
 Ul, 357 
 
 PftKSiDiKT WiLLrAUS Myi '' thf chiet end and object of educating the 
 farmer ia to teach him to aubordinato himsell, »nd all animal and vefet 
 able life around him, to thoae inexorable laws, moril and phyaical, the 
 violation of which meeta with switi '^etributipri." Again, " afarmer.ahoiild 
 be a chemist, «o far as a comprehension of the principles which aflect his 
 daily life and practice is concerned. He need not be an analytic chemist, 
 but he should be familiar with those laws, the observance of which is 
 indispensable to safety and success, and defying which is destruction 
 
 Last Quarter, 2nd day, 3 hours, 16 minutes, morning, S. E. 
 New Moon, 9th " 3 " 22 ♦• " N. E. 
 First Quarter, 15th " 6 " 42 " afternoon, N. W. 
 Full Moon, 23rd <• 5 " 39 '• «< E. 
 Last Quarter, 3 1 St " 7 " 53 _^ *• N. E . 
 
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 Kings College instd. 1829 
 1st Gnl.Asmbly., St. John, 
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 £arthquake,Canada, 166^ 
 
 Epiphany 
 
 Allen Ramsey died 1755 
 
 Bat. ofNow Orleans 1815 
 
 1st Sunday aft. Epiphany 
 Pny. Post Es. in Eng.1840 
 Lavater died 1801 
 Old New Years Day 
 Gt. Fire in St. John 1837 
 British Muiieumopd. 1759 
 Battle of Corunna 1809 
 2nd Sunday aft. Epiphany 
 B. Franklin born 1.706 
 House of Corns. Est. 1265 
 U. S. Independ.Oct. 1783 
 Treaty of Paris 1783 
 Lord Byron born 1788 
 Duke of Kent died 1829 
 Septuagesima 
 Princess Royal m^^rd. 1858 
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 nuMnrAmv, 1864. 
 
 29 Days. 
 
 Thb Application op Peruvian Guano to the Soil. — An amateur 
 farmer sowed a large heap of finely pulverized Peruvian Guano on his 
 well-prepared tobacco field last spring. A light warm shower followed 
 the sowing. The next day, when he went to set out the plants, he was 
 astounded at the strong scent of the carbonate of ammonia now going off 
 to the atmosphere. Of course the guanoed portion of the field gave no 
 sign afterward of extra vegetation. Mr. W. said that his head was so 
 full of horses at that time that he entirely forgot the directions to mix 
 the guano with plaster or dry muck, and to harrow it undet as fast as 
 it was sown. But he is so much of a practical chemist that he has learned 
 from his blunder to have greater faith in*the fertilizing power of guano. 
 
 New Moon, 7th day, 1 hour, 45 minutes aftcrmoon. S. W. 
 First Quarter, 14th " 9 " " morning. N. E. 
 Full Moon, 22nd " " 37 " afternoon. E. 
 
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 Hilary Term begins 
 Howard born 1726 
 
 Sir R. Peel born 1788 
 Queen Anne born 1665 
 Quinquagesima 
 Siege of Milan 1853 
 Shrove Tuesday - 
 Ash Wednesday 
 
 London Bridge burnt 1662 
 Massacre of Glencoe 1691 
 1st Sunday in Lent. St. 
 [ Valentine. 
 National Debt com. 1500 
 Battle of Eupatoria 1855 
 Luther died 1546 
 Florida ceded to U.S.1821 
 Gough's vet. Goojerat 1849 
 2nd Sunday in Lent 
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 Sir Josh. Reynolds d. 1792 
 Saint Mathias 
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 -An amateur 
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 iants, he was 
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 3rd Month. 
 
 MARCH. 1864. 
 
 .31 Days. 
 
 Fattenixo Cattle in Winter, if one has a good barn cell.ir, may he 
 done upon pumpkins. We put eight waggon-loads of our best pumpkins 
 into the cellar, and piled up a dozen loads more in a sheltered place, 
 covering them with straw, and they did good service in feeding milch 
 cows and fattening beef in a open winter. Toward the last, our beef 
 was fed on cut hay and barley meal ; and many who saw it thought 
 better seldom seen, dead or alive. Many farmers have had more pump- 
 kins wasted than would suffice to fatten two or three head of cattle. 
 ^ ^ 
 
 Last Quarter, 1st day, 8 hours, 48 minutes, morning, S. W. 
 New Moon, 7th ^'11 "35 " evening, N. 
 First Quarter, 15th "1 "' 43 " morning, N. W. 
 Full Moon, 23rd '• 6 «' " " W.> 
 
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 Rkmarkabli Events. 
 
 Queen Circuit opens 
 John Wesley died 1791 
 Fire in New Orleans 1853 
 Hon. G. Ludlow 1st mayor 
 [of St. John 1786 
 4th Sunday in Lent 
 B.«fcF.Bible So.estab.l804 
 Swedenborg born 1689 
 Rizzio assassinated 1566 
 N. S. Wales discov. 1606 
 Dean Swift born 1667 
 Chelsea Hospital fd. 1632 
 5th Sunday in Lent 
 
 Admiral Byng shot 1757 
 Duchess of Kent d. 1861 
 Saint Patrick 
 Sterne died UdeS • 
 Nankin taken 1853 
 Sunday before Easter 
 Day and Night equal 
 
 Queen Elizabeth died 1603 
 Good Friday 
 
 Easter ' 
 
 Abercrombie died 1811 
 Acadia and Canada ceded 
 [to France 1632 
 Bethoven died 1827 | 
 
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 4th Month. APBJOb, 1864. 
 
 30 Days. 
 
 Mock, applied unmixed to the Soil, serves a 
 
 valuable purpose as a 
 
 fertilizer, especially on lands deficient in vegetable matter. Let all who 
 
 can, detail their experience on the subject ; it is one which should be 
 
 urged upon farmers. , ^^,^ ,^ , j,„ 
 
 ■ ' i . 
 
 PuBPAUiNO Fire-wood in the Fall is urged 
 
 because it is a leisure 
 
 time with the farmer. Not often, so far as my experience goes. Get j 
 
 up your wood in the winter, enough to last a ; 
 
 fear ; saw and split in 1 
 
 spring, before you can do field work, is my advice in the matter. 
 
 New Moon, 6th day, 9 hours, 25 minutes, morning, N. E. 
 
 First Quarter, 13th " 7 «' 45 '« 
 
 evening, S. W. 
 
 Full Moon, 21st " 8 " 55 " 
 
 8. E. 
 
 Last Quarter, 29th « ♦« 10 " 
 
 morning, £. 
 
 D 
 
 D 
 
 
 Sun 
 
 8un 
 
 S'8Dec. 
 
 Moon 
 
 M'8. 
 
 H. W. 
 
 M 
 
 W 
 
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 Rises. 
 
 H. M. 
 
 Sets. 
 
 H. H. 
 
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 p. x. 
 
 
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 Fri 
 
 Prof. Wilson died 1864 
 
 5 43 
 
 6 24 
 
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 4.1 
 
 2 28 
 
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 7 36 
 
 2 
 
 Sat 
 
 Battle Copenhagen 1801 
 
 5 41 
 
 6 25 
 
 5 
 
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 3 6 
 
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 8 89 
 
 3 
 
 SU 
 
 Ist Sunday after Easter 
 
 5 39 
 
 6 26 
 
 5 
 
 31 
 
 3 41 
 
 feet 
 
 9 29 
 
 4 
 
 Mo 
 
 Goldsmith died 1774 
 
 5 37 
 
 6 27 
 
 5 
 
 64 
 
 4 10 
 
 feet 
 
 10 13 
 
 5 
 
 Tu 
 
 Income Tax Act 1845 
 
 5 35 
 
 6 28 
 
 6 
 
 17 
 
 4 44 
 
 head 
 
 10 48 
 
 6 
 
 W 
 
 Napoleon senttoElbal814 
 
 5 34 
 
 6 30 
 
 6 
 
 40 
 
 Sets 
 
 head 
 
 11 36 
 
 7 
 
 Th 
 
 Prince Leopold born 1853 
 
 5 32 
 
 6 31 
 
 7 
 
 2 
 
 8 16 
 
 neck 
 
 12 21 
 
 8 
 
 Fri 
 
 (9) Lord Bacon died 1626 
 
 5 30 
 
 6 32 
 
 7 
 
 25 
 
 9 23 
 
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 36 
 
 9 
 
 Sa 
 
 Strm. Sebastopol com. 1829 
 
 5 29 
 
 6 34 
 
 7 
 
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 10 27 
 
 neck 
 
 1 31 
 
 Ifll 
 
 •au 
 
 2nd Sunday after Easter 
 
 5 27 
 
 6 35 
 
 8 
 
 9 
 
 11 22 
 
 arms 
 
 1 57 
 
 11 
 
 Mo 
 
 London Bridge burnt 1759 
 
 5 25 
 
 6 36 
 
 8 
 
 31 
 
 morn 
 
 arms 
 
 2 40 
 
 12 
 
 Tu 
 
 America discovered 1492 
 
 5 23 
 
 6 38 
 
 8 
 
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 brest 
 
 3 28 
 
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 W 
 
 
 5 21 
 
 6 40 
 
 9 
 
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 brest 
 
 4 25 
 
 14 
 
 Th 
 
 Peace with France 1814 
 
 5 19 
 
 6 41 
 
 9 
 
 36 
 
 1 28 
 
 h»art 
 
 5 32 
 
 15 
 
 ,Fri 
 
 Mutiny at Spithead 1797 
 
 5 17 
 
 6 43 
 
 9 
 
 58 
 
 1 58 
 
 h'art 
 
 7 11 
 
 16 
 
 Sat 
 
 Battle of Culloden 1746 
 
 5 15 
 
 6 44 
 
 lO 
 
 19 
 
 2 28 
 
 h'art 
 
 7 48 
 
 17 
 
 SU 
 
 3rd Sunday after Easter 
 
 5 13 
 
 6 45 
 
 lO 40 
 
 2 63 
 
 belly 
 
 8 40 
 
 18 
 
 Mo 
 
 Fire Windsor Forest 1785 
 
 5 11 
 
 6 46 
 
 U 
 
 1 
 
 3 18 
 
 belly 
 
 9 26 
 
 19 
 
 Tu 
 
 Shakspeare died 161$ 
 
 5 10 
 
 6 47 
 
 U 
 
 22 
 
 3 45 
 
 reins 
 
 10 4 
 
 20 
 
 W 
 
 Spanish Fleet dest. 1657 
 
 5 9 
 
 6 48 
 
 il 
 
 42 
 
 rises 
 
 reins 
 
 10 41 
 
 21 
 
 Th 
 
 Odessa bombarded 1854 
 
 5 8 
 
 6 49 
 
 12 
 
 3 
 
 6 48 
 
 reins 
 
 11 18 
 
 22 
 
 Fri 
 
 Duke df Sussex died 1843 
 
 6 7 
 
 6 50 
 
 12 
 
 23 
 
 7 52 
 
 seer. 
 
 11 45 
 
 23 
 
 Sat 
 
 Saint George 
 
 5 5 
 
 6 52 
 
 12 
 
 43 
 
 8 54 
 
 seer. 
 
 7 
 
 24 
 
 SU 
 
 4th Sunday after Easter 
 
 5 3 
 
 6 53 
 
 13 
 
 2 
 
 9 57 
 
 thig 
 
 49 
 
 25 
 
 Mo 
 
 Saint Mark 
 
 5 ] 
 
 6 54 
 
 13 
 
 22 
 
 10 53 
 
 thig 
 
 1 32 
 
 26 
 
 Tu 
 
 David Hume born 1711 
 
 4 59 
 
 6 56 
 
 13 
 
 41 
 
 11 44 
 
 knee 
 
 2 20 
 
 27 
 
 W 
 
 (26) Sir E. Coote d. 1783 
 Butler bern 1812 
 
 4 58 
 
 6 57 
 
 14 
 
 
 
 morn 
 
 knee 
 
 3 14 
 
 28 
 
 Th 
 
 4 56 
 
 6 58 
 
 14 
 
 19 
 
 28 
 
 knee 
 
 4 23 
 
 29 
 
 Pri 
 
 War with France 1803 
 
 4 55 
 
 6 69 
 
 14 
 
 38 
 
 1 6 
 
 legs 
 
 6 48 
 
 30 
 
 Sat 
 
 
 4 53 
 
 7 1 
 
 14 56 
 
 1 41 
 
 leg 
 
 7 7 
 
 5th M 
 
 Sta 
 
 twice i 
 
 Cur 
 
 it is qi 
 
 jucicst 
 
 Leave 
 
 it. Tl 
 
 winter. 
 
 N 
 
 F 
 
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 Lj 
 
 D 
 
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 M 
 
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 SU 
 
 
 Mo 
 
 3 
 
 Tu 
 
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 li should be 
 
 5th Month. ' XIKA7, 1854. 31 Days. 
 
 Staggers in Cattle. — Give a teaspooaful of pulverised camphor 
 
 twice a day. It will cure in every case if attended to in time. 
 
 Curing Hay. — A correspondent says, '* I usually cut my grass before 
 
 it is quite ripe. Cut, and get it into the barn the same day. The 
 
 juciest I put over head, or at the edges. Do not pack down much. 
 
 Leave a load on the wuggon a short time, and scatter some salt upon 
 
 it. The liay is seldom hurt, but looks green and fresh through the 
 
 winter." 
 
 
 New Moon, 5th day, 7 horrs, 50 minutes, evening, N. W. 1 
 
 First Quarter, 13th " I " .57 " " E. 
 
 Full Moon, 21st '« 9 •♦ " " N. W. 
 
 Last Quarter, 28th ♦' 4 " .59 " «' N. W. 
 
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 8un 
 
 Sun 
 
 S'h Dec. 
 
 .Moou 
 
 M's 
 
 H. W. 
 
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 U. M 
 
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 SU 
 
 5th Sunday after Easter 
 
 4 52 
 
 7 2 
 
 15 14 
 
 2 12 
 
 feet 
 
 8 13 
 
 2 
 
 Mo 
 
 (1) Prince Arthur b. 1850 
 
 4 51 
 
 7 3 
 
 15 32 
 
 2 43 
 
 feet 
 
 9 8 
 
 3 
 
 Tu 
 
 
 4 50 
 
 7 4 
 
 15 SO 
 
 3 13 
 
 head 
 
 9 53 
 
 4 
 
 W 
 
 Siege ofQucbcc raised 1776 
 
 4 48 
 
 7 5 
 
 16 7 
 
 3 45 
 
 head 
 
 10 31 
 
 5 
 
 Th 
 
 Ascension 
 
 4 47 
 
 7 7 
 
 16 24 
 
 4 22 
 
 neck 
 
 11 19 
 
 6 
 
 Fri 
 
 Gold fd. in Australia 1851 
 
 4 46 
 
 7 8 
 
 16 41 
 
 sets 
 
 neck 
 
 12 4 
 
 7 
 
 Sat 
 
 Insurrect. ut Madrid 1848 
 
 4 44 
 
 7 9 
 
 16 58 
 
 9 10 
 
 ^ras 
 
 19 
 
 8 
 
 SU 
 
 Sunday after Ascension 
 
 4 43 
 
 7 10 
 
 17 14 
 
 10 3 
 
 arms 
 
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 9 
 
 Mo 
 
 Clocks introduced 1638 
 
 4 42 
 
 7 11 
 
 17 30 
 
 10 47 
 
 brest 
 
 1 36 
 
 10 
 
 Tu 
 
 St. John Circuit Court op. 
 
 4 40 
 
 7 12 
 
 17 46 
 
 U 25 
 
 brest 
 
 2 U 
 
 11 
 
 W 
 
 Lord Chatham died 1778 
 
 4 38 
 
 7 14 
 
 18 1 
 
 12 
 
 brest 
 
 2 56 
 
 12 
 
 Th 
 
 Malt Duty imposed 1667 
 
 4 37 
 
 7 15 
 
 18 16 
 
 morn 
 
 h'art 
 
 3 42 
 
 13 
 
 Fri 
 
 William Tell died la.54 
 
 4 36 
 
 7 16 
 
 18 31 
 
 0»28 
 
 h'art 
 
 4 35 
 
 14 
 
 Sat 
 
 Turner born 1755 
 
 4 35 
 
 7 17 
 
 18 46 
 
 55 
 
 belly 
 
 5 40 
 
 15 
 
 SU 
 
 Whit Sunday 
 
 4 34 
 
 7 18 
 
 19 
 
 1 21 
 
 belly 
 
 6 46 
 
 16 
 
 Mo 
 
 S \ ' 
 
 4 33 
 
 7 19 
 
 19 14 
 
 1 48 
 
 belly 
 
 7 61 
 
 17 
 
 Tu 
 
 ' ,-■ ■ -w' " '■ ■■ ' "4: ^^_ 
 
 4 32 
 
 7 20 
 
 19 27 
 
 3 13 
 
 reins 
 
 8 45 
 
 18 
 
 W 
 
 Napoleon dec. Emp, 1804 
 
 4 31 
 
 7 21 
 
 19 40 
 
 2 39 
 
 reins 
 
 9 32 
 
 19 
 
 Th 
 
 ■ f . ^' 
 
 4 31 
 
 7 22 
 
 19 53 
 
 rises 
 
 seer. 
 
 10 17 
 
 20 
 
 Fri 
 
 r , • 1 1.' 
 
 4 30 
 
 7 23 
 
 20 6 
 
 6 44 
 
 seer. 
 
 10 59 
 
 21 
 
 Sat 
 
 1st steamer at Frdton.1816 
 
 4 29 
 
 7 24 
 
 20 18 
 
 7 46 
 
 seer. 
 
 11 40 
 
 22 
 
 SU 
 
 Trinity Sunday 
 
 4 28 
 
 7 25 
 
 20 30 
 
 8 46 
 
 thig 
 
 12 20 
 
 23 
 
 Mo 
 
 Capture of Kertch 1855 
 
 4 27 
 
 7 26 
 
 20 41 
 
 9 39 
 
 thig 
 
 39 
 
 24 
 
 Tu 
 
 Queen Victoria born 1819 
 
 4 27 
 
 7 27 
 
 20 .52 
 
 10 28 
 
 knee 
 
 1 23 
 
 25 
 
 W 
 
 Princess Helena born 1846 
 
 4 26 
 
 7 28 
 
 21 3 
 
 11 7 
 
 knee 
 
 3 8 
 
 26 
 
 Th 
 
 Ven. Rede died 735 
 
 4 25 
 
 7 29 
 
 21 13 
 
 U 44 
 
 leg 
 
 2 59 
 
 27 
 
 Fri 
 
 Fd. st.Mec.Insti.laid 1840 
 
 4 24 
 
 7 30 
 
 21 23 
 
 morn 
 
 leg 
 
 3 57 
 
 28 
 
 Sat 
 
 
 4 23 
 
 7 31 
 
 21 33 
 
 17 
 
 feet 
 
 5 13 
 
 29 
 
 SU 
 
 1st Sunday after Trinity 
 
 4 22 
 
 7 32 
 
 21 42 
 
 46 
 
 feet 
 
 6 33 
 
 30 
 
 Mo 
 
 Pope died 1744 
 
 4 22 
 
 7 33 
 
 21 51 
 
 1 16 
 
 head 
 
 7 47 
 
 31 
 
 Tu 
 
 Dr. Chalmers died 1847 
 
 42 1 
 
 7 34 
 
 22 
 
 1 47 
 
 head 
 
 1 y 'i " , i 
 
 25 
 
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 6th Month. JirXTSa, 1864. 30 Days. 
 
 ^ 
 
 Hots ix Horses. — A friend informs us that he has found feeding the- 
 
 
 horses once a week on a mess of potatoes an effectual remedy. , ^ ,, 
 
 
 Sowixo Giuss Sked in tue Fall, if done early — as soon as the first i 
 
 
 of September — will succeed first rate. The young grass must have 
 
 
 time to get rooted before winter. This we have tried to our satisfac- 
 
 
 tion, and would prefer September seeding in all cases were not other 
 
 
 work then so hurrying, and a drouth often to be feared. We shall seed 
 
 
 some 15 acres of oats this spring — and in the fall also, if it does not! 
 
 
 prove successful. j 
 
 
 1 
 New Moon, 4th day, 7 hours, 16 minutes, morning, E. j 
 
 
 First Quarter, 12th "^ 7 " 24 « " N. E. i 
 
 
 Full Moon, 19th '• 6 " 30 " evening, S. E. 
 
 
 • Last Quarter, 26th " 9 »« .9^ " morning, W. 
 
 
 D 
 
 D 
 
 
 Sun 
 
 dUD 
 
 S'8 Dec. 
 
 Moon 
 
 M'8 
 
 H. W. 
 
 
 M 
 
 W 
 
 Remarkabi.r Events. 
 
 RispR. 
 
 H. M 
 
 Sets. 
 n. M. 
 
 N. 
 
 Rises. 
 
 Place 
 
 p. M. 
 
 
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 U. M. 
 
 
 H. M. 
 
 
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 W 
 
 
 4 20 
 
 7 35 
 
 22 8 
 
 2 21 
 
 neck 
 
 9 34 
 
 
 2 
 
 Th 
 
 Gordon Riots 1780 
 
 4 20 
 
 7 36 
 
 22 16 
 
 2 57 
 
 neck 
 
 10 18 
 
 
 3 
 
 Fri 
 
 Mutiny at Necnuch 1857 
 
 4 19 
 
 7 37 
 
 22 23 
 
 3 38 
 
 arms 
 
 10 52 
 
 
 4 
 
 Sat 
 
 Battle of Magenta 1859 
 
 4 19 
 
 7 37 
 
 22 30 
 
 Sets 
 
 arms 
 
 11 40 
 
 
 5 
 
 SU 
 
 2nd Sunday after Trinity 
 
 4 19 
 
 7 38 
 
 22 37 
 
 8 41 
 
 arms 
 
 1 
 
 
 6 
 
 Mo 
 
 Battle of Stony Creek 1813 
 
 4 18 
 
 7 38 
 
 22 43 
 
 9 22 
 
 brest 
 
 37 
 
 
 7 
 
 Tu 
 
 MvHiny at Jullundur 1857 
 
 4 18 
 
 7 39 
 
 22 49 
 
 10 
 
 brest 
 
 1 13 
 
 
 8 
 
 W 
 
 King Kbt. Bruce died 1329 
 
 4 18 
 
 7 39 
 
 22 54 
 
 10 30 
 
 h'art 
 
 1 48 
 
 
 9 
 
 Th 
 
 7 Bishops St. to Towerl688 
 
 4 18 
 
 7 40 
 
 22 59 
 
 10 58 
 
 h'art 
 
 2 24 
 
 
 10 
 
 Fri 
 
 Sydenham Palace op. 1854 
 
 4. 18 
 
 7 41 
 
 23 4 
 
 11 22 
 
 h'art 
 
 3 2 
 
 
 U 
 
 Sat 
 
 Saint Barnabas 
 
 4 17 
 
 7 41 
 
 23 8 
 
 11 47 
 
 bellv 
 
 3 45 
 
 
 12 
 
 SU 
 
 3rd Sunday after .Trinity 
 
 4 17 
 
 7 42 
 
 23 12 
 
 morn 
 
 belly 
 
 4 37 
 
 
 13 
 
 Mo 
 
 Dr. Arrfold died J842 
 
 4 17 
 
 7 42 
 
 23 15 
 
 12 
 
 reins 
 
 6 42 
 
 
 14 
 
 Tu 
 
 Trinity Term begins 
 
 4 17 
 
 7 43 
 
 23 18 
 
 39 
 
 reins 
 
 6 55 
 
 
 15 
 
 W 
 
 No real night 
 
 4 17 
 
 7 43 
 
 23 21 
 
 1 6 
 
 reins 
 
 8 4 
 
 
 16 
 
 Th 
 
 
 4 16 
 
 7 43 
 
 23 23 
 
 1 39 
 
 seer. 
 
 9 3 
 
 
 17 
 
 Fri 
 
 Wesley born 1703 
 
 4 16 
 
 7 44 
 
 23 24 
 
 2 19 
 
 seer. 
 
 9 55 
 
 
 18 
 
 Sat 
 
 Battle of Waterloo 1815 
 
 4 16 
 
 7 44 
 
 23 26 
 
 rises 
 
 thig 
 
 10 41 
 
 
 19 
 
 SU 
 
 4th Sunday after Trinity 
 
 4 17 
 
 7 45 
 
 23 27 
 
 7 29 
 
 thig 
 
 11 27 
 
 
 20 
 
 Mo 
 
 Access, of Qn.Victor. 1837 
 
 4 17 
 
 7 45 
 
 23 27 
 
 8 21 
 
 knee 
 
 12 9 
 
 
 21 
 
 Tu 
 
 Machiavelli died 1527 
 
 4 17 
 
 7 45 
 
 23 27 
 
 9 4 
 
 knee 
 
 27 
 
 
 22 
 
 W 
 
 
 4 17 
 
 7 46 
 
 23 27 
 
 9 44 
 
 leg 
 
 1 9 
 
 
 23 
 
 Th 
 
 Battle of Solfcrino 1859 
 
 4 18 
 
 7 46 
 
 23 26 
 
 10 18 
 
 leg 
 
 1 41 
 
 
 24 
 
 Fri 
 
 Saint John Baptist 
 
 4 18 
 
 7 46 
 
 23 25 
 
 10 51 
 
 feet 
 
 2 38 
 
 
 25 
 
 Sat 
 
 
 4 19 
 
 7 46 
 
 23 23 
 
 11 19 
 
 feet 
 
 3 33 
 
 
 is 
 
 SU 
 
 5th Sunday after Trinity 
 
 4 19 
 
 7 46 
 
 23 22 
 
 11 51 
 
 head 
 
 4 40 
 
 
 27 
 
 Mo 
 
 Cawnpore Masgacre 1857 
 
 4 20 
 
 7 46 
 
 23 19 
 
 morn 
 
 head 
 
 6 
 
 
 28 
 
 Tu 
 
 Qo. Victoria crown'd 1838 
 
 4 20 
 
 7 46 
 
 23 16 
 
 19 
 
 neck 
 
 7 20 
 
 
 29 
 
 W 
 
 Saint Peter 
 
 4 21 
 
 7 46 
 
 23 13 
 
 57 
 
 neck 
 
 8 24 
 
 
 .30 
 
 Th 
 
 Battleof Pultowa4709 
 
 4 22 
 
 7 46 
 
 23 9 
 
 1 37 
 
 neck 
 
 9 18 
 
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 umnr iii rnrr' -r - r"" — 
 
 30 Days. 
 
 feeding the- 
 Jy. 
 
 as the first 
 
 must have 
 
 >ur satisfac- 
 
 e not other 
 
 e shall seed 
 
 it docs not 
 
 N. E. 
 
 S. E. 
 
 M'8 
 
 u. 
 
 w. 
 
 Place 
 
 p. 
 
 M. 
 
 
 H. 
 
 M. 
 
 neck 
 
 9 
 
 34 
 
 neck 
 
 10 
 
 18 
 
 arms 
 
 10 
 
 52 
 
 arms 
 
 11 
 
 40 
 
 arms 
 
 
 
 1 
 
 brest 
 
 
 
 37 
 
 brest 
 
 1 
 
 13 
 
 h'art 
 
 1 
 
 48 
 
 I'art 
 
 I'art 
 
 )elly 
 
 )elly 
 
 reins 
 
 reins 
 
 reins 
 
 seer. 
 
 seer. 
 
 thig 
 
 thig 
 
 knee 
 
 knee 
 
 leg 
 
 leg 
 
 feet 
 
 feet 
 
 head 
 
 head 
 
 neck 
 
 neck 
 
 neck 
 
 2 
 3 
 3 
 4 
 
 5 
 6 
 
 8 
 9 
 
 24 
 
 2 
 
 45 
 
 37 
 
 42 
 
 55 
 
 4 
 
 3 
 
 9 55 
 
 10 41 
 
 11 27 
 
 12 9 
 27 
 
 1 
 
 1 
 
 2 
 
 3 
 
 4 
 
 6 
 
 7 
 
 8 
 
 9 
 
 9 
 41 
 38 
 33 
 40 
 
 
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 24 
 18 
 
 7th Month. 
 
 XVZi-S'. 1864. 
 
 31 days. 
 
 Thk Babombter is a truly valuable instrument, and evc^y farmer will 
 do well to have one. The '• signs of the sky," however, are not to be 
 despised, as read by an experienced eye. ^^ ttllr 
 
 Thb Profits of Farming are often underrated. Because a man can- 
 not show a pile of hard cash at the end of the year it does not follow 
 that he has made nothing at farming. If he had kept an expense 
 account of the items outside his farm business, it would have shown 
 him " where the money goes," little by little, very likely. 
 
 New Moon, 3rd day, 8 hours, minutes, afternoon, N. W. 
 First Quarter, 11th "11 «* 27 " " W. 
 
 Full Moon, 19th " 2 '• 12 •* morning, S. W. 
 Last Quarter, 25th " 4 " 22 " afternoon, N. 
 
 D 
 
 D 
 
 M 
 
 W 
 
 1 
 
 Fri 
 
 2 
 
 Sat 
 
 3 
 
 SU 
 
 4 
 
 Mo 
 
 5 
 
 Tu 
 
 6 
 
 W 
 
 7 
 
 Th 
 
 8 
 
 Fri 
 
 9 
 
 Sat 
 
 10 
 
 SU 
 
 11 
 
 Mo 
 
 12 
 
 Tu 
 
 13 
 
 W 
 
 14 
 
 Th 
 
 15 
 
 Fri 
 
 16 
 
 Sat 
 
 17 
 
 SU 
 
 18 
 
 Mo 
 
 19 
 
 Tu 
 
 20 
 
 W 
 
 21 
 
 Th 
 
 22 
 
 Fri 
 
 23 
 
 Sat 
 
 24 
 
 SU 
 
 25 
 
 Mo 
 
 26 
 
 Tu 
 
 27 
 
 W 
 
 28 
 
 Th 
 
 29 
 
 Fri 
 
 30 
 
 Sat 
 
 31 
 
 SU 
 
 Remarkable Evemtr, 
 
 Sun 
 
 Rises. 
 
 Battle of the Boyne 1690 
 Sir R. Peel died 1850 
 6th Sunday after Trinity 
 U. S. d. Independent 1776 
 French take Algiers 1830 
 Boston settled 1630 
 Havelock's mrh.Cawnpore 
 Edmund Burke died 1797 
 BayChalcur discov'd. 1854 
 7th Sunday after Trinity 
 
 Kings & Alb.Cir.Court op, 
 William Pen died 1718 
 Bastile destroyed 1789 
 
 8th Sunday after Trinity 
 Mutiny at Hyderabad 1857 
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Plow Dreper ! Yes ! den't be afraid of going too low with the 
 ^plow. Try the experiment at least, if you are not satisfied on the subject. 
 
 WiNTBR Care of Dahlias. — As soon as the frost has killed the 
 stalks take up the bulbs, leaving them attached to the crown of the 
 plant, as thoM that break off are worthless. Dry them in the sun a 
 few days, protecting them from wet or frost, and then put them in a 
 cool dry pl«Qe in the cellar. As extreme cold weather comes on protect 
 them, as>y«« Would potatoes, from freezing. No danger of their being 
 destroyed by rats or mice, us neither ever touch them. 
 
 8th Month. 
 
 /LUaVST, 1864. 
 
 31 Days. 
 
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 Columbus d. America 1498 
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 llth Sunday after Trinity 
 Canning died 1837 
 Ashburton Treaty 1842 
 Assembly limtd. 4ys. 1842 
 
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 12th Sunday after Trinity 
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 N. B. estb. a Province 1784 
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 Printing invented 1437 
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 13th Sunday after Trinity 
 W. Hastings died 1818 
 Madras Schools incor. 1819 
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 14th Sunday after Trinity 
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9th Month. 
 
 MBfTSMMBBLf 1864. 
 
 30 Days. 
 
 Farmbrr, Plant Applb Orchards ! — If any farmer, sayi the Country 
 GmtUmany who has had for 20 years a good orchard of graOed apple 
 trees, properly selected for market, and in tolerably faTourabIc portions 
 of the country, has kept an account of the annual avemgt product of 
 his trees for that time, he will find they have netted him fifty dollars per 
 acre a year. This remark applies to such orchards a<| havBlMd no care. 
 Those which have received good cultivation have d(^)e bttttr. Why 
 then cultivate whole farms, at hard labour, for a net proceed of five 
 dollars per acre ? Why not plant orchards ? 
 
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 !5th Sunday after Trinity 
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 17th Sunday after Trinity 
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 Sir Walter Raleigh b. 1552 
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10th Month. 
 
 OOTOBBB., 1864. 
 
 31 Davs. 
 
 Trbatmknt ok Hkns. — Two flocks of hens were compared. One laid 
 eggs almost all the time, the othor laid scarcely any. On examining their 
 treatment the following differences were found to exist : the former had 
 a warm cellar to roost in during winter , tlie latter roosted in a stable 
 whore the wind blew in. 'i'ho former had a fine place in an open cellar 
 for scratching amoi^g ashes, lime, and earth ; tiio latter scratched in the 
 manure heap, or in the stable where the cows were put out. The for- 
 rtier had plenty of good water, with milk, &c., the others had no drink 
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 19th Sunday after Trinity 
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 Peace with U. S. 1783 
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 N.W. passage discov. 1850 
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 Battle of Navarino 1827 
 Battle of Trafalgar 1805 
 
 22nd Sunday after Trinity 
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 JI^VSXBSa, 1864. 
 
 30 Day«. 
 
 Cabk mohk for books, and pictures. Don't keep a solemn parlor, into 
 which you go but once a month with tho parson or sewing society. Hang 
 arounil your walls pictures which shall tell stories of mercy, hope, cour- 
 age, faith, and charity. Make your living room the largest and moat 
 cheerful in the house. Let the place bo such that when your boy has 
 gone to distant lands, or even when.perhaps, ho clings to a single plank 
 in the lonely waters of the wide ocean, the thought of the still homc« 
 stead shall come across the desolation, bringing always light, hope, and 
 love. 
 
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 24th Sunday after Trinity 
 Battle of rippecanoe 1811 
 Milton died 1674 
 Prince of Wales bo. 1841 
 E.Tcl.St.John<StHlfx.l849 
 Grt. Fire Fretlericton 1850 
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 25th Sunday after Trinity 
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 CapeG.Hope doubled 1497 
 .lays Treaty 1794 
 26th Sunday after Trinity 
 Milton died 1674 
 Governor Carleton sworn 
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 1st Sunday in Advent 
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 MuvB TOWARD A BETTEU LiFK. Do not kccp your boys corn^shcUing 
 
 in the long winter evenings. Make the farm a place that your sons 
 
 and daughters cannot help loving. Cultivate the trees — they arc God's 
 
 messengers. Don't say you care nothing for looks. You cb care, else 
 
 why did you build that two-story house, with blinds, and a cupola into 
 
 which you never go. Or why did you, years ago, carefully brush your 
 
 coat, And pull up your shirt collar, when you were starting on a Sunday 
 
 evening to visit the good woman who now shares your home. 
 
 First Quarter, 6th day, 3 hours, 10 minutes, morning, N. W. 
 
 Full Moon, 13th '• 2 " 48 " " W. 
 
 Last Quarter, 2l8t '« 12 " 39 " « E. 
 
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 OBEAT BSITAIN ASD ntELAITD, 
 
 THE QUEEN AND ROYAL FAMILY. 
 
 ViCTOBiA, Queen of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland ; 
 
 ^nly daughter of His late Koyal Highness, Edward Duke of Kent» and Vie. 
 
 >ria Duchess of Kent, daughter of> Francis, Duke of Saxe Cobourg; bom 
 
 le 24th May, 1819 ; succeeded to the Throne on the decease of her Uncle, 
 
 ^illiam IV., Juno 20th, 1837; Proclaimed Juno 21st, 1837; Crowned June 
 
 Uh, 1838; Married February 10th, 1840, to Field Marshal His Royal 
 
 [ighness Prince Albert Augustus Charlco Emanuel Prince of Sazo Cobourg 
 
 id Goiha, Knight of the Most Noble Order of the Garter, dec, dec, dk;c., 
 
 ^ho died at Windsor Castle, December 14th, 1861. 
 
 Issue, — Victoria Adelaide Mary Louisa (Princess Royal,) bom NoTember 
 |l8t, 1840, married January 25th, 1858, H. R. H., Frederick William Prince 
 
 Prussia. 
 
 Albert Edward (Prince of Wales), born November 9th, 1841, married 10th 
 [arch, 1863, Alexandra, Princess of Denmark. 
 
 Alice Maud Mary, born April 25th, 1843, married July 1st, 1862, H. R. H. 
 frince Louis 'of Hesse. 
 
 Alfred Ernest Albert, born August 6th, 1844. ; i' # - : . •»*>?!* 
 
 Helena Augusta Victoria, born May 25th, 1846. ^ ' -^fii. 
 
 Louise Caroline Alberta, born March 18th, 1848. < ■'"' 
 
 Arthur William Patrick Albert, born May 1st 1850. 
 
 Leopold George Duncan Albert, born April 7th, 1853. 
 
 Beatrice Mary Victoria Feodore, born April I4th, 1857. 
 
 The Queen*a Cousins : — George V..King of Hanover, born May 27th, 1819. 
 [George Duke of Cambridge, born March 26th, 1819. 
 Princess Augusta (Duchess of Mecklenburg Strelitz), born July 19th 1822. 
 Mary Adelaide Wilhelmina Elizabeth, born November 27th 1833. 
 
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 BRITISH MINISTRY. 
 
 
 IFirst Lord of the Treasury, Viscount Palmerston. 
 IChancellor of the Exchequer, Right honorable W. E. Gladstone* 
 ■Foreign Secretary, Earl Russell. 
 
 iHome Secretary, Sir George Gray. ' 
 
 IColonial Secretary, Puke of Newcastle. \ ' ' 
 
 ■Secretary for India, Sir Cba^rles Wood. 
 First Lord of the Admiralty, Duke of Somerset ^ ' ' ^ 
 
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 Lord Chancellor, Lord Wtftbury. 
 
 PrMident of the Council, Earl Granville. 
 
 Privj Seal, Duke of Argjle. 
 
 Postmaater General, Lord Stanley, Alderley. 
 
 Preaident of the Board of Trade, Right hononrable M. Gibson. 
 
 President of Poor-Law Board, Right honorable C. P. Villirrs. 
 
 Duchy of Lancaster, Right honorable E. Cardwell. ^ ^ . . 
 
 Not in the Cabinet. ' 
 Lord Lieutenant of Ireland, Earl of Carlyle. • ''^ •?>n* 
 Secretary for Ireland, Sir Robert Peel. 
 Attorney General, Sir W. Atherton. : , . • 
 
 Solicitor General, Sir R. Palmer. 
 Attorney General for Ireland, Thomas O'Hagan. 
 Solicitor General for Ireland, A. Lawson. 
 Secretaries of the 'JVeaaury, Mr. Brand, F. Peel. 
 Secretary to the Admiralty, Lord Clarence Paget. 
 Civil Lord of the Admiralty, Mr. Whitbrcad. 
 Lord Advocate, Mr. MoncreilF. 
 Judge Advocate General, Mr. Headlam. 
 Vice President of Privy Council for Education, Mr. Lowe. 
 Lords of the Treasury, Mr. Hugessen, Sir William Dunbar, Lieut, (^ol. 
 Luke White, ^^r ,., ,^ jvin i; V >. A i 41. 
 
 1 he Royal Hoxtsehold, i r.;.i:r / wl> i ,fl 
 Lord Steward, Lord St. Germans. ...... ,.v n : " ' 
 
 Lord Chamberlain, Viscount Sydney. 
 
 Master of the Horse, Marquis of Ay Isbury. uiM't.:^\ "[ i.yS\ 
 
 Master of the Buckhounds, Earl of Bessborough. i^^i/ el ^^f ««i>!> 
 Mistress of the Robes, Duchess of Wellington. '. nt . > t;iii c 
 
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 NEW BRUNSWICK. 
 
 EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT. 
 
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 SEAT OF GGTGIINMKNT Fn£»KHICT03(. 
 
 His J&xcellency Hon. Arthur Hamilton Gordon, Lieutenant Governorj 
 and Commander in Chief of the Province of New Brunswick, dec, dec, &r.. 
 
 Felix Jas. Henry Skene, and David Wilson, Esquires, Private Secretarit'sj 
 to the Lieutenant Governor. 
 
 Harry Moody, Esquiie, and Lieutenant Colonel Charles Drury, Provinrialj 
 Aides-de Camp. 
 
 •'^^-'^ EXECUTIVE COUNCIL. ' - - 
 
 Hon Samuel L. Tilley, Fredericton. Hon George L. Hatfibway, FUon. 
 Hon William H. Steves, Hillsbdgh. jHon John McMillan, Bat hurst. 
 Hon Charles Walters, Saint John. Hon William Et Perley, Suubury. 
 
 Hon Peter Mitchell, Newcastle. 
 Hon James Steadman, Aloncton, 
 
 Hon John M. Johnson, Newcastle. 
 F. A. H. Stratton, Clerk. 
 
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 LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL. 
 
 The Honoiablo William Black, Presi- Hon William H. Odoll, Frederiehn 
 
 dent, Hon D. Wark, 
 
 Hon John Himcoe Saunderi», Provi. Hon W. H. StcrcB, 
 
 Hional President. 
 
 Hon Amo8 E. Botsford, 
 
 Hon Edward B. Chandkt 
 
 Hon John Robertson, Saint John. 
 
 Hon William B. Kinncar, St. John. 
 
 Hon George Minchin, 
 
 Hon Kobert L. Hazen, Saint John. Hon John ^arl, 
 
 Hon Charles Harrifon, ,, . , Hon Peter Mitchell, 
 
 Hon James Davidson, Hon Charles Perley. 
 
 
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 Hon J. H. Ryan, 
 
 Hon William Hamilton, 
 
 Hon William Todd, 
 
 Hon Alex. McL. Seeley, Saint John, 
 
 Hon Francis Rice, 
 
 Hon John J. RobinsoQi ■ », 
 
 
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 OFFICERS OF THE LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL 
 
 
 George bolsford, Clerk. 
 Edward W. Miller, Clerk Asiist. 
 
 Beverly R. Jouett, Usher of BIk. Rod 
 Rev. John M. Brookoi P. D. 
 
 HOUSE OF ASSEMBLY. 
 
 County oj York. — John C. Allan, Speaker, Charles Fisher, Georgo L. 
 Hatheway, and Hiram Dow, Esquires. 
 
 County of Saint John. — John W. Cudlip, John H. Gray, Charles N. 
 •Skinner, and Timothy Warren Anglin, Esquires. 
 
 County of Westmorland. — Albert J. Smith, Esquire, Hon. James 8tca«l. 
 man, Amand Landry, and William J. Gilbert, Esquires. -^ .^a\ 
 
 County of Charlotte. — Arthur H. Gilmore, G. 8. Grimmer, James Boyd, 
 und James G. Stevens, Esquires. 
 
 King's County. — Edwin A. Vail, Waller B.Scovil,and George Ryan, Esqs. 
 
 Queen's County. — John Ferris, and Samuel H. Gilbert, Esquires. 
 
 County of Sunbury. — William E. Perlcy, and John Glazier, Esquires* 
 
 County of Carleton. — William Lindsay, and David Munroe, Esquires. 
 
 County of Northumberland. — Hon. John M. Johnson, Geo. Kerr, Edward 
 Williston, and Robinson Crocker, Esquires. 
 
 County of Kent. — Francis M'Phelim, and Lestook, P. W. DesBrisay, Esqs. 
 
 County of Gloucester. — Robvt Young, and John Mehan, Esquires. 
 
 County of Restigouche. — Hon John McMillan and John Montgomery, Esqs. 
 
 County of Albert. — Abner R. M'Lelan, and Reuben Stiles, Esquires. 
 
 County of Victoria. — B. Beveridge, and John Costigan, Esquires. ^ 
 
 City of Saint John. — Hon. S. L. Tilley, and Hon. Charles Wf.tt^rs. ' 
 
 OFFICERS OF THE CROWN. 
 
 Hon. John M. Johnson, Attorney General. 
 Hon. Charles Walters, Solicitor General. 
 William Wright, Esq., Advocate General. 
 Hon. Samuel L. Tilley, Provincial Secretary. 
 
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 Hon. John M'Millan Surveyor General. . 
 
 Hon. James Stcadman, Post Master General. 
 
 Hon. G. L. Hatheway, Chief Commissioner of Board of Works. 
 
 Beverley Robinson, Esquire, Receiver General and Prov. Treasurer. 
 
 Thomaa R. Robertson, Esquire, Deputy Receiver General, Fredericton. 
 
 John R. Partelow, Esquire, Auditor General. 
 
 John A. Street, Esquire, Hon. William B. Ki'nnear,4Jon. E. B. Chandler, 
 Hon. Robert L. Hazen, John W. Weldon, James W. Chandler, George Kerr, 
 John H. Gray, T). Shank Kerr, A. R. Wetmorc, Charles Duff, and A. J. 
 Smith Esquires, Queen's Council. . 
 
 OrnCERS OF the house of ASSEMBLY. 
 
 Cbarlef P. Wetmore, Esquire, '^lerk. , 
 Ge«rg« J. Biiss, Esquire, CI«rk Assistant. 
 Abraham T. Coburn, Esquire, Sergeant at Arms. 
 Rev. Ct Costtff, A.M., Chaplain. 
 
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 JUDICIARY. 
 
 SUPREME COURT OF JUDICATURE. 
 
 Chief Justice, Sir James Carter, Kt., 8th January, 1851 ; Justices, Hon 
 NeTille Parker ; Hon. Robert Parker, October, 1834; Hon. Lemuel Allen I 
 Wilmot, 8th January, 1851; Hon. William J. Ritchie. 17th August, 1855; | 
 Andrew R. Wetmore, Esq., Clerk of the Crown ; William Carman, Esquire, 
 Clerk of the Pleas and in Equity ; Hon. John Simcoe Saunders, Clerk of| 
 the Circuits, and Clerk of the Crown on the Circuits. Tebms : Hilary- 
 First Tuesday in February : Easter — Second Tuesday in April : Trinity— \ 
 Second Tuemiay in June : Michaelmas — Second Tuesday in Octolnsr* liii'A 
 Prius sittings in the County of York — Second Tuesday in January and| 
 fourth Tuesday in June. 
 
 John C Allen, Esquire, Reporter of the Decisions in the Supreme Court. 
 
 The Court of Chancery was abolished, and the Master of the Rolls ap-j 
 pointed a Judge of the Supreme Court, by Act of Assembly 17 Vict. c. 67.1 
 All causes ' heretofore cognizable by the Court of Chancery are to be dr.j 
 termined in the « Bquity side of the Supreme Court." 
 
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 CIRCUIT COURTS. 
 
 Saint John, Second Tuesday in May, and Third Tuesday in November: 
 Sunbury, Fourth Tuesday in January ; Queen's, First Tuesday in March; 
 Charlotte, First Tuesday in August; King's, Second Tuesday in July I 
 Albert, Second Tuesday in July ; Westmorland, Third Tuesday in July;! 
 Kent, Fourth Tuesday in September ; Restigouehe, Last Tuesday in August/ 
 Ghucetter, First Tuesday in September ; Northumberland, Second Tuesdajj 
 in September; Car/e/on, Last Tuesday in September ; Vtc/prta, Wednei!ditj| 
 hpforo the Ust Tuesday in September, 
 
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 COURT OF DIVORCE AND MATRIMONIAL CAUSES, 
 Hon. Neville Parker, Judge; John C I^Wou, Esquire, Registrar; Terms: 
 The fourth Tuesdays i.j February, June and October. 
 
 .i-r.^vM, COURT OF VICE-ADMIRALTY. . ... » . . . . . 
 
 Hon Robert L Hazon, Judge and Contmiasary : William Wright, Esq., 
 Advocate General: John M Robinson, Esq., Keghier and Scribe: John 
 Humbert, Esq-. Marshal, 
 
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 COURT FOR THE TRIAL AND PUNISHMENT OF PIRACY, 
 
 AND OTUKR OFFENCKS OX TUB HIGH S£iS. 
 
 The Governor; The Chief Justice, and other Judges of tho Supreme 
 Court; the Members of the Executive Council; Judge of the Vice Admi- 
 ralty ; the Provincial Secretary ; Provincial Treasurer ; Commander-in-Chi*f ; 
 Flag Officers, and Ca))tains, and Commanders of Ships of War on this Sta- 
 tion for »he time being. 
 
 The Court sits at any place within the Province to be appointed by any 
 three of the members; the Governor, Chief Justice, or one of the Judges of 
 
 the Supreme Court, or Judge of the Admiralty, being one. 
 
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 PROVINCIAL EEVENUE. 
 
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 OFFICKS, 131 PRIXCE WILLIAX STREET 8AI5T JOHN. 
 
 Provincial Treasurer, Beverley Robinson, Esquire, i+r^f. j A 
 
 Warehouse JiCee/)e>', C Briscoe, Esq. ,-..,.... »i~s. j . «./j 
 
 Collecting Clerk, Henry Whiteside, Esq. 
 
 Clerks, Jas. T. Uanford. John Sandall, Geo. Matthews, and Geo. F. Keans. 
 Waiters and Searchers, Richard M Longpaid, and Stephen £ Gerow, 
 Tide Survei/or, "WiWiam lioyer, ,t.: „ 
 
 Warehouse Lockers, W J B Martcr, James Mitchell, Wm. Dudne, John 
 Fitzpatrick, ani Henry Coffee, 
 
 DEPUTY TREASURERS. 
 
 \ Dorchester. John Hickman, Esq. 
 \Ak>ncton,'J»mt^» Robertson, Jr, Esq, 
 ! Hillsborough, W Wallace, Esq, 
 Caraquet, James G C Blackball, Esq, I //arwy, James Brewster, Esq. »»* 
 Shippegan, P J N Dumaresq, Esq, Fredericinn. T R Robertson, Esq, 
 
 'I'aas 
 
 ICampbelltown, C Botsford, Esq, 
 iDalhousie, D Stewart, Esq, 
 \Bathursf: Francis Mehan, Esq, 
 
 \Newca.stk, R Sutton, Esq, 
 \Chafham, J T Williston, Esq, 
 lichibucto, Henry Livingston, Esq, 
 hictouche, Robert Douglass, Esq, 
 Shidiuc, Hon J Hannington, 
 hie Verie, Edward Wood, Esq, 
 VSackville, James Dixon, Esq, 
 Y^orfh Jagging, Rufus Oile, Esq, 
 
 Woodstock, Henry E Dibblee, Esq, 
 Tobique, Francis 'I'lbbits, Esq, 
 Grand Falls, Michael Curran, Esq, 
 Edniunston, Vital Hebert, Esq. ••^•' 
 St Andrew's, D W Jack, Esq, 
 St Stephen, John Grimmer, Esq, 
 : St George, A J Wetracro, Esq, 
 ' Campo Belh, James E DUon, Esq, 
 

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 COMPTROLLERS OF CUSTOMS AND NAVIGATION LAWS. 
 
 St John, WillUm Smith. 
 Campbelltoion, C Botsford, 
 Dalhousie, D Stewart, 
 Bathurat, Francis Mehan, 
 Caruquet, Jamrs U (J Blackwell, 
 Shippegatit P J N Dumareaq, 
 HewcoMtUt R Sutton. 
 Chatham, J T Williston, . 
 Riehibucto, Henry Livingston, 
 BuctouchCf Robert DougUuB, 
 
 Shediac, Hon D Hannington, 
 Sackville, James Dixon, 
 North Joggins, Rufus Cole, " " 
 Dorchester. John Hickman, 
 Mnndon, James Rol)ertson, Jr. 
 Hillsborough, W Wallace, 
 Harveif, James Brewster, ji^/o 
 St Andrew's, D W Jack, ts.v ■:m'iti 
 St Stephen, John Grimmer, 
 Campo Hello, James E Dixon, ^fy ^ 
 
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 PROVINCIAL SECRETARY'S DEPARTMENT. 
 
 Hon 8 L Tilley, Provincial Secretary ; Robert Fulton. Esquire. Assistant 
 Secretary; J Woodford Smith, Esquire, Clerk; George N Babbitt, Clerk. 
 
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 Hon. James Steadman, Postmasteb General.' 
 
 Post Office Dpt'ment 
 Fredejrj^|9n« 
 
 Andover, 
 
 Baie Verte, 
 
 Bathurat, , 
 
 Bend, 
 
 Buctouche, '*•*"**■* ' 
 
 Campbellton, 
 
 Campo Bello, 
 
 Canterbury, ' 
 
 Caraquet, 
 
 Carlcton, 
 
 Chatham, 
 
 Dalhousie, 
 
 Dorchester, 
 
 Edmunston, 
 
 FrederictoB . 
 
 Gagetown. 
 Grand Fall*, 
 Grand Manan, 
 Harvey, 
 
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 James Hale, 
 William Paisley, 
 W. H. Smithson, 
 Peter Markey, 
 William Beveridge, 
 James Sutherland, 
 Helen Waitt, 
 Joseph Crandall, 
 C J Smith, 
 James Harvie, 
 Louisa Moses, 
 C £ Grosvenor, 
 Juste Hache, 
 James R Reed, 
 James Caie, 
 Isabella Caie, 
 J H LaBillois, 
 C B Godfrey, 
 J T Hodgson, 
 A S Phair, 
 H J Thome, 
 WF Bonnell, 
 William ClifTord, 
 J Lakeman, 
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 George Flewelling, 
 
 S B Heth6rington, 
 
 C Milner, 
 
 JSTrites, ' ^^' ' 
 
 T B Hannington, 
 
 C J Burpae, 
 
 Malcom King, ^ 
 
 G F Campbell, ' 
 
 Gideon Knight, 
 
 John Howe, 
 
 H C Frink, 
 
 Thomas B Allen, 
 
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 James Woodrow, 
 
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 John Leetch, 
 
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 Letters forwarded via Halifax to England, or from England vi|i Halifax, 
 |er Cunard steamer, are charged 6d. sterling per ^ oz , or 13§ cents. ^. -.^ • 
 
 REGlSTRATfON. v^»i4 ^wHwwi -ifM^d i 
 
 The system of registration is applicable to all description 'of lettera without 
 ^tinction, whether they contain articles of value or not. It also applies to 
 ircels. The charge, in addition to pestag^^ is 10 cents. 
 
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 PARCELS. 
 
 Parcels closed at tffe ends an'l sides can be 8<>hl by mail, throughout the 
 
 [rovince, at a ntte of 25 cents, per lb. The weight of each parcel is not to 
 
 cceed 3 lbs., nor the size to exceed 1 foot in length or breadth, or 6 inshes 
 
 thickness. The parcel must not contain any glass, liquid, nor any sub- 
 
 ince liable to do injury to the mail, under the penalty of a forfeiture of the 
 
 ^rcel if discovered. The parcel is not to contain any writing. Registration 
 
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 fee 5 cents. Parcels roust be pre>paid by stampe. The sender, by writing 
 his name on the outside, can have the parcel returned in case of failtre to 
 reach the person addressed. ' 
 
 NEWSPAPERS AND PERIODICALS. ^'^''!am!C' 
 
 New8pai)ers published in the Province, as well as transient papers, are for* 
 warded through the Provinces, and to England (via Halifax), free of postage. 
 If sent to Englanu by way of the United States, the postage (2 cents.) is 
 collected at their destination. 
 
 NEWSPAPERS BY MAIL FROM ENGLAND OR THB;. : « 
 
 UNITED S'l'ATES. 
 
 If by way of Halifax, per Cunard steamer, free. l)y way of the United 
 States, 2 cents, each on delivery, being the Americn transit charge. 
 
 BOOKS, PERIODICALS, PUBLICATIONS, PRINTED . 
 • . MATTER, &c. .. -i. ^ 
 
 The above pass through the Post-office at the rate of I cent per oz. 
 Printed circulars, m unsealed envelopes, not exceeding ^ oz., are charged 
 1 cent, each, and must be pre-paid. 
 
 POSTAGE STAMPS. ' 
 
 Postage stamps arc provided at the respective values of I cent; Scents, 
 for ordinary Provincial letters; 10 cents for United States irate ; 12^ cents., 
 per Cunard steamer, via Halifax ; 17 cents., via United States for England. 
 
 During the week ending 25th July, 1862, 18,363 letters passed through 
 the Post-office in the city of St. John, N. B., and 49,636 newspapers. 
 
 CROWN LAND DEFABTMENT. 
 
 Hon John McMillan, Esquire, Surveyor General, 
 Robert Gowan, Esquire, Chief Clerk and Accountant, , 
 
 T O'Conner, Draughtsman, ^ 
 
 A Lockwood. A Sibbald. C R Gregory, Assistant Draughtsmen, 
 • Wm C Whittiker, Accountant,^ 
 Thomas Sweade, Messenger. 
 
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 LOCAL DEPUTIES FOR THE SALE OF CROWN fcANDS 
 
 " RssTioovcHF. — David Sadler, Dalhousie, 
 
 Gluucsstbr — Hon James Davidson, Oak Point; James Buttimore, Sal- 
 mon Beach ; Chris. McManus, IJathurst, 
 
 NoRTHUMBF.HLAivi) — Hon James Davidson, Oak Point; William Parker, 
 Derby ; John G G Layton, Chatham, 
 
 Kritt — Robert Douglas, Buctouche; John Little, Richibucto, 
 
 Wkstmorland — Philip Palmer, Sackville; Samuel S Wilmot, Salisbury;] 
 John Cutler, Moncton, 
 
, by writing 
 A feiltre to 
 
 tert, trtfor- 
 i of postage. 
 (2 centf.) it 
 
 THE 
 
 f the United j 
 rge. ■'•"•" 
 
 »ITED 
 
 per oz. 
 
 ., are charged 
 
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 e; \H centi.. 
 for England, 
 massed through 
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 imen, 
 
 
 rN fcANDS 
 
 Buttimore, Sal- 
 William Parker, 
 
 ucto, 
 
 ilmot, Salisbury; 
 
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 AtBKBT— John R RusBcll, Hopewell, j.^^wS il?mi-^R A I .-^'sfcrn^W 
 
 St Jouh — Joseph B Whipple, 
 
 OwAnLOTTK— Pat'k Curren, St Stephen; John A. McCalluin> St George. 
 * Kings — George W McCready, Sussex Vale, 
 
 . QuEKNs — Robert Snell, Grand Lake; Samuel M Starkey, Johnstone; 
 James Kerr, Gngetown Road, 
 
 Sales for Sunbdrt aivu York — At the Crown Land Office, 
 
 Cablrton — James R Hartley, WondHiock, 
 
 Victoria— C E Beckwitb, Gsand Falls. .U^iTADUUd 
 
 SEIZING OFFICERS FOR THE PROVINCE OF- N. BRUNSWICK 
 Under the Act of Assembly, Reviled Statutes, Vol. 1, Title 3, chap. 12. 
 
 David Sadler, Dalhousie, 
 Chris. McManus. Bnthunt, 
 James Buttermore, Salmon Beach, 
 James Davidson, Oak Point, 
 Alex K McDougall, " ' ' 
 
 John G G Lay ton, Chathum, »' * 
 William Parker, Derby, 
 James Ji Price, Ludhtw, -- 
 John Litile. Richibucto, 
 Robert Douglas, Buctouche, 
 Philip Palmer, Sackville, 
 Samuel S. Wilmot. Salisburi/, 
 Jonas Cutler, Monefon, 
 
 John R Rusflell, HitpewelU 
 Joseph B Whipple, St John, 
 FCGoddard, 
 
 jjehn A McCallum, St George, 
 
 Patrick t-urran, St Stephen 
 Geo W McCready, Sussex Vale, 
 Samuel M Starkey, Johnston, ^ ; 
 Robert Snell, Grand Lake, 
 Samuel Mahood, New Jerusalem, 
 Jixnies Kerr. Gagetown Road, 
 James A Maclauchlan. Kingseleart 
 Beverley R Jouett, St Marys, 
 Patrick Campbell, " 
 
 Thomas Ramsey, « 
 
 Peter Wood, Manners Sutton, 
 Alfred Whitehead, Canterbury, 
 John Davidson, Dumfries, 
 James R Hartley, Wwdstock, -^ - 
 Hugh M G Garden, ♦« ^«^ 
 
 Francis E Bcckwith, Grand Fa/li, 
 Charles E Beckwith, «•"■ - 
 
 OFFICE OF AUDIT. ... ir . . ...,,;*^f?* 
 
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 Hon John R Partelcw. Auditor General; James Johnson, Chief Clerk ; 
 — ———, Assistant Clerk. '^'i ^ '^ RW4i».t«*«».* 
 
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 RECEIVER GENERAL'S DEPARTMENT. 
 
 B Robinson. ERquire, Receiver General ; Thomas R Robertson, Esqaire, 
 [Deputy Receiver General. 
 
 -/ -^* PROVINCIAL BOARD OF AGRICULTURE, ./j ^r^r^*: 
 
 Officers — Hon A E Botsford, Chairman ; Robert Jardino, Esquire, Vice 
 [Chairman ; James G Stevens, Esquire, M P P.. Secretary and Treasurer. 
 
 Members — Hon A E Botsford, M L C. ^ Robert Jardine, Andrew Bar- 
 Jarie, Richard Sutton, Fievite Theniaull, Silas Raymorid, Samuel L Peters, 
 "ivquires, Hon David Wark, M L C. William Napier. James G Stevens, M 
 
 P., John Glasier, M P P., John W Reid, Abner R McLell^ii, M P P., 
 leary E Dibble, Esquires. 
 
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 Appointed bj the Government-^Hon Charles Perley, M L C, Hugh Me 
 Monagle, J A Beckwith, Esquires. 
 
 Appointed by the Board — George Kerr, Enquire, M P P. ^ '*^' 
 
 ExKcrTivE Committee (for 1863)—- The Chairman of the Board, 
 Vice Chairman, the Secretary, J. A Beclcwith, George Kerr, Esq., M> P> Pm 
 John Glasier, Esq . M. P' P> 
 
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 EDUCATIONAL DI7ABTMENT. 
 
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 UNIVERSITY OF NEW BRUNSWICK. 
 
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 TISITOR ON BEHALF* or HEH MAJKSTT. ^' ' 
 
 His Excellency The Honorable Aiithub Hamiltox G»»nno5^, C M 0., 
 Lieutenant Governor and Commander in Chief of the Province of New 
 Brunswick, dec &c &e. " . ,. 
 
 CORFORATIOX AXO MEMBERS OF SENATE. 
 
 Wiliiatn Brydone Jack, D C h.. President ; Hon Lemuel Allan Wilmot, 
 Hon iSimcoe Saunders, Hon William B Kinnrar, Hon John Robertson, Hon; 
 David Wark, MaUhew M'Lcod, Esquire, Boyle T. avers. Enquire, M. D.j 
 Stephen H. Hitchings, Esquire. 
 
 Reoistrar aud Treasurer — Edward H. Wilmot. Esquire, A M. 
 
 ACADEMICAL FACCLTT. 
 
 Pre8Iuk»t of THE Unitkrsitt — Williain Brydone Jack, D C L. 
 
 Professor or Mathematics, Natural Philosophy, ams AsTROffOMtj 
 —William Brydone Jack, D C L. 
 
 Professor of Classical Literature, and Histort — George Mont- 
 gomery Campbell, A M. 
 
 Profxssor of Chbmistbt akd Natural Scisitce — Luring W Baileyj 
 A.M. ,. , 
 
 Professor of Mohebx Laifouaoes and Litkratcrr — J Marshal] 
 D'Avrayt Esquire. 
 
 examiners for degrees. * 
 
 ReT. Charles Coster, A M. ; Rev Cbairles Le^, A M. ; Rot John M firookcj 
 D D. ; Rev Charles Spurden. D D, • 
 
 Librarian— -John S Brookfield. ' .•> '^^-'. 
 
 PROVINCIAL BOARD OF EDUCATION, dec.— Under the Act of| 
 
 21st Vic. can. 9. 
 
 Board of EnucATiON—- The Lieutenant Governor or Administrator ofl 
 thu Government for the time being; the Executive Council; and the Chidj 
 Saperintendent of schools. 
 ' Cbbtf SutXRiMTENnENT ov ScHooLs — John Bennot, Esq. :'^ »*('*'i^^' 
 
 Cx.iBK OK Assistant — George Thompson. .. ,-.w.^..J nrfn". ,. 
 
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 ider the Act ofl 
 
 Administrator oil 
 il; andtheChi«t| 
 
 LnsPKCTORii, viz.— Edmund Hillyer Duval, St. John, for the Eastern Dia> 
 trict, viz. Uouniiea of King's, Westmorland, and Albert: Daniel Morrison, 
 Uarleton St. John, for the Southern Dinlrict, viz. 8t. John, Charlotte, and 
 Queen's Counties; Edward C. Freeze, Fredericton, for the Western District, 
 viz. York, Salisbury, Carleton, and Victoria Counties; Thomas W. Wood 
 Richibucto, Kent, for the Northern District, viz. Northumberland, Kent, GIou-, 
 cester, and Hesligouche Counties. 
 
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 C^ The Parish School 'J'erms close Slst March, and 30th Scptemtter, 
 immediately after which »• Returns" should bo made to the Education OfRce. 
 
 All papers or communication^ for the Board of Education, or for the Ofllco 
 of Education, may be addressed 
 
 .l\r ,5 ; «« Education Office," 
 
 Fredericton. 
 
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 TRAINING AND MODEL SCHOOLS. ST. JOHN. ^^ 
 
 Provincial Training and Model Schools. Hazen and Coburg Street, Saint 
 John N. B., Wiilinm Mills. Matter; Marianne Duval, 7 eacher in Female 
 Department ,- John Mills, Teacher in Model or Practising School. 
 
 The Terms commence January 17, April 11, August I. Octoder 24. Each 
 candidate fur admission, is required to make a written application, ta present 
 a certificate of good moral character from a clergyman, and to pass a satis, 
 factory examination in the common branches, viz : — Spelling, Defining, 
 Reading, Arithmetic, Writing, Grammar, and Geography. 
 
 All candidates are required to present themselves at the School-room at 
 nine o'clock, A. M., of the first day of the Term ; for only in very tpeeial 
 casos is any one entitled to pn examination for admission after that day. ,T 
 
 Males are required to be at least 18 years of age, and females at least Iff. 
 Candidates are expected to bring their ordinary school books. 
 All letters should be prepaid to ensure attention. . * 
 
 Examinations for Licenses are held in the last week of each Term. '^^ 
 
 The Trained Teacher, upon obtaining Licence, and securing an engage- 
 I men! in the Parish school service, is entitled to *• Board allowance" while 
 [attending Training School at the rate of $2 per week, not exceeding $24. > 
 
 Application for « Board allowance to be made at the Education Office," 
 accompanied by Trustees certificate of bonafide engagement, and entrance 
 ipon service. 
 
 Plans of school house and furniture, to be bad upon application at the 
 ^duration office. 
 
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 COLLEGIATE SCHOOL. 
 
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 Head Master, George Roberts, A. M. Esquire ; Classical and Mathemalical 
 [asters, George Roberts, A. M>> and Charles Coster, A M. ; French Maater, 
 [he Profeaaor of Modern Languages in King's College ; English and Writing 
 lastor, David M«in. 
 
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 , .... MADRAS SCHOOL. ; .. 
 
 The Governor and IVustca of Ihe Madras Schwd in New Bruntwick .- — 
 The Lieutentnt Governor; the liOid Bishup of the Diocese ; the Mrnibert of 
 Hfr Mtjesty'a Council; the .luilgn of the AJminilty ; the :S|)fukrr of the 
 House of AsHemhIy ; the Mnyor atui Recorder ol Saint John ; tho Rertor 
 nml UhurchwarJens of Trinity Church, Saint John; lo^Mther with tlie Rvv. 
 WiIIi«m Donnid, D. I>., Frederick A Wiggiiii, W Wright Enquire*, and 
 Rov W. Scovil. 
 
 C. W. Wcldon, Esquire, C'lcrfc, W. Wright, Esquire, Treasurer. , 
 
 THE MOUNT ALLISON WESLEYAN COLLEGE, 
 
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 Sackvillb, N.B. 
 BOARD OF GOVERNORS. 
 
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 "Rw. C. De Wolfe, D.D., (President). 
 " T. H. DaTies, 
 
 A. Picknrd, D.D., < «, p'^eA}! . 
 
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 J. Allison, A.M., ,ji\ 
 E. Botterdl, 
 J. R. Narraway, A.M., 
 lohn Brewster, 
 Charles Stcwiirt, 
 
 Rev. J. MciMurray, (Secretary), 
 
 M. Wood, Esq.. (Tr ^rer), 
 
 H. B. Allison, ' 
 
 Stephen Ft ^«q., H JT o 
 
 W. H. Harrison, Esq., .i*'j««»\'i>-^ 
 
 Hon. C. Young, LL.D., 
 
 A. R. M'Lelian, Esq., M.P.P., 
 
 John Starr, Esq. ; ' "'.:' 
 
 FACULTY. 
 
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 The Rev, Humphry Pickard, D.D., President and Vrofesaor of Logic and 
 Mortd PhUomphy. ' -H,rv\m i.^i 
 
 The Rev. Charles De Wolfe, D.D., Professor of Theohgy, ^-f. 
 
 Thomna Pickard, Esq., A.M., Professor of Mathematics, Nuiurai Philo- 
 sophy^ Afttr nnmy, iSfC. 
 
 The Rev. John AlJi»on, A.M., Professor of KhtioriCf Mental PhilosQphy, 
 and German. 
 
 David Allison, Esq., A.M., Professor of Greek, Political Economy. Jj^e, 
 
 The Rev. George S. Milligan, A.M.. Professor of Latin and Hebrew. 
 
 Mr. James )R. Inch, Teacher of French. '' "^ * '^ ^»' «« * »•* 
 
 JffawmiMer* ( 1862 )-~The Rev. S. Humphry, A.M., thp Rcr. W: T.| 
 Cardy, and George Kin?, Esq., A.B. < 
 
 Onaduatea ( 1862 )— Josiah W" ood, A.6., and Howard Sprague, A.B. 
 
 THE MOUNT ALLISON ACADEMY, SACKVILLE, N.B. 
 
 Z^'. Board or Imstr'uctioh and Government, (Male Branch). 
 
 - Principal— The Rev. H. Pickanl, D.D. ' " '' ' ' 
 
 Teacher of Mathematics, ^e. ^H 3 ? *li>3 — P'of- Thos. Pickard. 
 
 '** Greek, 4-c. ' • — " David Allison. 
 
 ;x ». » i^ffj^ ^p \ i «M«f*^ l- K ,i- _ y, Q s^ Milligan. 
 
 p^:iiad^ » French, i^e. -"'*'* ^ **' ' '^ — Mr. J. R. Inch. 
 ^niwl! » Penmanship, Book Keeping, i^e. — Mr. Joseph Dixon. 
 
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 'Ttacher of l^ocal and Imtrumtntal Mubi'c — Prof. S. O. 8|»«ncer. 
 
 L. W. C. Fulton, a 
 Thaddeus HodgHon. 
 
 Aisitiant ItachetB -^ ^ '• ^ ^^ ' ^^ '? «<^,| ?^'- ^' ^- ''-"'^°"' *"^ 
 
 Steward — Mr. JohnTovrse. 
 
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 THU mount ALLISON LADIES' ACADEMV. 
 
 The Rnv. John AlIiHon, A.M., Principul. 4. . 
 
 . Mm. M. LouiHa Allison, A.M., Preceptreti. 
 
 FACULTY. 
 
 Rev. J. Allis<in, A.M., Professor of Mental and Moral Science, BeUu 
 Lettrea, and Languages. 
 
 Mrs. M. LouJHa Allison, A.M., Professor of Ancient and Modem Lan^ 
 guages, and Mathematics. ,^ jj *^»H^^>VvJ7^ 
 
 Miss Laura C. Knight, Assistant Teacher of Language*, ^^Pir '* '-'I 
 
 Miss Maggie Burbige, Assistant Teacher of Mathematia* 
 
 Miss Margaret A. M'Leod, Assistant Teacher of French and English 
 Branches. 
 
 Miss Jane E. Miller, Teacher of Oil Painting, Water Colours, 4rc., 4re., 4'C. 
 
 Mrs. Corinne A. Kingsbury, Teacher of Instrumental and Vocal Muiie. 
 
 Mr. 8. O. Spencer, Prtfessor of Organ, Piano, and Vocal Music. 
 
 NEW BRUNSWICK BAPTIST EDUCATION SOCIETY, 
 
 rouNiiBii 1. D. 1836. »U 
 
 OFFICERS FOR 1862-63. * »^\'J 
 
 President—nev. I E Bill, ^ 
 
 Vice Presidents — Hon W B Kinnear, Re? ds. Samuel Robinson, and A D 
 Thompson. 
 
 TVeasurcr — Solomon Horsey, Esquire. 
 
 Secretary—Rev J C Hurd, M D. 
 
 Committee— 'Rev C Spurden, D D. ; Messrs W 8 Estey, John T Smitli, 
 William Sewell, C L Hartt, Asa Coy, Richard H Phillips. A D Yerxa, John 
 Ferris, M P P., O W Hoben, £ Lunt, T McHenry, C D ETtrett, John 
 Fisher, Hon J. Steadraan, Hon W H Steeves, Hon A M'L Soely, A. M. GiU 
 more, M. P. P , N. S. Demill ; Revds. P. O. Reei, T. W. Crawley, A. M. 
 E. C. Cady, A. M., E. Clay, M. D., together with the Officera of the ^ociotj. 
 
 
 TEACHERS' INSTITUTE.— ST. JOHN COUNTY. ^ 
 
 John Bonnet, Esq., Presdt., ex. officio. J. E. N. Holder, Recording Sec*y- 
 J. Jj. Mclnnis, Senior Vice Presdt. Mich'l DonoYon, Correepond'g " 
 Jas. MulhoIIand, Jnnior Vice Presdt. Jas. Ritchie, Tretsyrer. . ,. - ,.. 
 
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 SAINT JOHN GRAMMAR SCHOOL, 
 
 ^^ Jas. Patterson, L.L.D., Senior Classical Masjler, 
 Edward Manning, English Master. 
 Jas. Hutchinson, A. M., Junior Classioal Master.. 
 
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 Queen's Ward — John R Smith, 
 Duke's Warrf— John Wi'.aot;, Jr. 
 Sidney Ward — Bartholemew Cox- 
 
 eter, 
 Guy's Ward — Samuel L nritain, 
 Brook's Ward — Joseph O'Brien, 
 Wellington W«rrf— Elisa S Flaglor, 
 Albert W«r</- -Lewis H Browne, 
 Prince Ward— Robert D Mc Arthur, 
 Treasurer 
 
 Chamberlain 
 
 Jamca R Ruel, Esq. 
 
 Common Clerk — B licster PeterB.Etq 
 Deputy Common Clerk— George E. 
 Fair weather, ... '^ 
 
 Mayer — Isaac Wocdward, 
 Recorder — Hon Robert L Hazen, 
 
 ▲ LDKIIMEX. 
 
 King^s Ward — Thomas R Jones, 
 Queen's Ward — James Milligan, 
 Duke's Ward — Samuel Seeds, 
 Sidney Ward — Fred. P Robinson, 
 Guy's Ward — James Quinton, 
 Brook's Ward — Joseph Coram, 
 Wellington Ward — Aaron Alward, 
 Prince Ward — Thomas M'Lauchlan, 
 il/ft«r/ Warrf— Charles Clerk. . 
 
 couirciLLoms. ^ ^' 
 
 King's Ward-'Johu Yeats, 
 
 Land Agent — Francis G Jordon, east side, and Thomas Coram west. 
 
 Auditor-'-4iewg9 W Smith, \ . * jti'c* • » -^ i, •' 
 
 High Constable — George Stockford. 
 
 Marihtlls^Bttn^td Murray, Patrick Duffv, John Herrington, Lewis W. 
 Durant, Calvin Powers, Francis Wilson, John Kerr, Peter B Lyons, William 
 Buchanan, Benjamin Watters. ^.. 
 
 Clerk of the Market — Isaac Forsyth. >! i 
 
 Deputy — Robert Forsyth. ^ -. i. ^ « , ^ • * « 
 
 CoUecter of Tells — Joh^ Forsyth. vV 
 
 Vititing Physician — George J Harding, M D. . ^ , 
 
 Liemsed Auctioneers — Thomas Hanford, W D W Hubbard, C^eorge A 
 Lockbart, Cudlip &. Snider, John V Thurgar, George Stewart, Edmund Ma* 
 bar, Richard 8eely. 
 
 Pwrt iVanoEm^^Thomas M Smith, George Thomas, J W M Irish, Charles 
 ATIiiaucblan, Michael M'Carthy, Zebedee Ring, A-ugustus Quick, William 
 IfMfitt, William Doclne, John D Purdy, Le^'i H Waterhouse, James U 
 ^omu, Duncan Robertson, Thomas York, John Lloyd, William Firth, 
 dharlea H fisUbrooks, George A Lockhart, Timothy M'Cart|[iy, John M'Grath 
 William H Harrison. ' • ^ .-.,;...,,.. . : : - 
 
 Air6or AlM^er— Daniel Hatdeldr 
 
 Harbor Inspector — John Murray. 
 
 P«7o/t — ^John Reed, George Thotaas, John Spears, James Keed, Thomas 
 Vaughan, John ScoU, Samuel Rutherford, George E. Mulherrin, Richard 
 Cline, Edward J. Fletcher, Henry Thomas, George W. Thring, Daniel Mul- 
 henin, William Lahey» James M'Partland, Duniel Daley, Charles Taylor, 
 John Sherrard, Patrick Traynor, Charles Daley, William Hatfield, Michael 
 Oarrity, James Murray, John Mills, James Doyle, R. Thomas, Bernard Mul- 
 lin, Lewis -Bennett, John Sproule. 
 
 Light House Keeper at Partridge Island, A. Reed, at the Beacon, James 
 Lane ; Steam Whistle, James. Wilson, Engineer. 
 
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 Cummissiomrs to stttle ditputes relative to Dockage and Wharfage 
 
 Joseph Fairwoatiier, Willliam Wright, and Won. O. Smith. 
 
 City Surveyors — Robert U. Minnette, Hard Petera, Joseph B. Whipple, 
 Henry F.* Perley. 
 
 Asseaaora of Taxes — Ch'arles A. Everitt, Francis G. Jordan, Seth Wheton 
 
 Cuiledort — M. McAnulty, Collector of Wharfaga and Slippage at the 
 Market Slip; Daniel Donavon, Collector of Slippage at Union Street 
 Thomas Fairwealher, Collector of Slippage at North Slip ; Bernard McDer- 
 mottt, Collector of Wharfage at Charlotte Street Wharf; P. Besnard, Col- 
 lector of Wharfage and Slippage at Rodney Wharf; M. McAnulty* Collector 
 uf Anchorage ; A. C. 0. Trrntowsky, Collector of Slippage at Sydney Mar- 
 ket Slip; J. Dunham, ditto at Market Slip Guy> Ward; J.Dunham, ditto 
 at Ship Slip ; J. Dunham, ditto at Market Slip Brook's Wark. 
 
 Weigh Masters, Haymarket and Bnuselh Streets — Francis McDevitt. 
 
 North Slip — George W. Gerow. 
 
 Sydney Market Slip — James Clarke. 
 
 Carleton — Isaac 0. Beatty. 
 
 W. H. A. Keans, Superintendent Flour Inspectors. 
 
 Thomas Rankin, Umpire under Flour Ordinance. 
 
 iNSPECTons AND Wetghf"*! OF Flouu AND Mkal. — John Humbert* 
 John Berry man, John Robson, Hpnry Leavett, James Clark, John Clarke* 
 James Bustin. Ane^'^'J i^ ,*.<4^irt, — .H,';4**i v^n"' 
 
 G AUGERS or Wines, &c. — Jaraes Stewart, Edwin N. Stewart, 
 GADORns AND S&ARCHEAs OF OiL. — Samuel Gillosple, James Peacock, 
 William ThomsoQ. 
 
 Weighers of Coal and Measurers of Salt. — W. H. A. Keani, 
 Superintendent of Weighers of Coals and Measurers of Salt / Francia IVil- 
 son, Robert Riley, James Cullinan, Wm. J. Lockhart, John Jackson, WHliam 
 Thompson, John M'Gourty, Alex. B. Lockhart, John Riley, Francis M'DeTttt 
 Patrick, Mahoney, William Potts, David W. Riley, Albert, D. Wilson. 
 
 IwspxcTORS OF PrcKLKD FisH. — William Thomson, Osorgo YuuHg, Tfaos. 
 Day, John Trecarten, Andrew Hamm, .tames Celwell. James Stackboiise, Jr., 
 David Nice. 
 
 Cullers of Dried Fisu. — Samuel Gillespie, George Young, Wil|iam 
 Thomson 
 
 Inspectors OF Firkwood Bark drc. — John Robinson, Market Slip; 
 John Paul, Lower Cove ; Stephen Gerow, North Slip ; Patrick Collins, Rail- 
 way ; Joseph Dunham, Carleton. - ' 
 
 Sealer of WKioHts and Measures. — C. P. Betts. ^ 
 
 Superintendent of Carts, i ^r • » * ^ j i ,. - i 
 
 ^ T\ > No appomtment made, a J ?. i . • * 
 
 Superintendent of Drats, ^ '^'^ , , 
 
 Pound Keeper, Eastern Side of the Harbor — William Woodstftck. . ) 
 
 Pound Keeper, Western Side of the Harbor- — William Cronk. ^ | ' 
 
 Hog Reete on the Eastern Side of the Harbor — James Du£^. 'rS 
 
 Hoo Reete on the Western Side of the Harbor — ^^Win. Cron|p. ^. .^ 
 
 Fence Viewer. — Thomas Coram. ''^' " 'r'"« *».,<i 
 
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 fiuRTXToiis OP LvNHtii. — Samuel Jordan, George Catiie, lliomM Fair- 
 weather, Edward D. Gove, Joseph H. Fairweather, Nelion A. Cougle, Francis 
 Jordan, Jarvii WJIson, Olivfr D. Cougle, John M. Cougle, Patrick Gleaaon, 
 Thooiaa J. Fairweather, Charles E. Harding, Stephen U. Blizard, Adam C. 
 A. Salter, Jedediah D'Orsay, Edwin J. Wetmore, Joseph 8. Wetmoro, Henry 
 Leonard, George H. Robertson, Sargent S. Litilehale, John F. James, Joseph 
 O. Craft, William J. Grady, James Wetmore, jr., George Dixon, Charles E. 
 Fairweather, John M'K. Pendleton, Charles Robertson, William Woodworth, 
 Robert C. Frost, Samuel K. Wilson, Charlea A. Estey, Alexander P. Adams^ 
 William ^lark, Alexander Boyne. 
 
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 STANDING COMMIiTEES OF COMMON COUNCIL, CITY OF 
 
 SAINT JOHN, 1863. 
 
 AccopiTTi. — Messrs. Jones, Robinson, Milligan Seedii, A 1 ward, Smith. 
 
 Lamm. — Messrs. Wilson, Yeats, Flaglor. Coxetcr, McArthur, Smith* 
 
 Stribts, (east side).— Messrs, Yeats, Wilson, Coxeter, Flaglor, McArthur, 
 Smith. 
 
 Sbrksth, (west side). — Messre. Coram. Quinton, McLachlan, 0*Brien, 
 Browna, Brittain, 
 
 PoLicx. — Meiers. Jonoa, Milligan, Seeds, Clerke, Wilson, Yeats, 
 
 CAKLXToir PoLic^. — Messrs. Quinton, Coram, McLachlan, Brawne, 
 O'Brien Britain. 
 
 Bvx-Lawb. — Messrs. The Mayor, Robinson, Jones, Coram, Seeds, Wilson. 
 
 PinB DBrAETMxvT, (east side). — Messrs. McArthur, Yeats, Wilson, 
 Coxetter, Flaglor, Smith. 
 
 Ttmx DxpAaTMXKT, (we- 1 side).— Messrs. Coram, Quinton, McLachlan, 
 Browna, O'Brien, Brittain. 
 
 Mabkbts. — Messrs. The Mayor, Jones, Coram, Milligan, Wilson, Coxet- 
 ter, Flaglor. 
 
 FaBBixL — Meesrs. Quinton, Robinson, Seeds, McLachlan, Browne, 
 Coxetter. 
 
 Lanoastxe Lahds;— Messrs. Jones, Robinson, Milligan, Quinton, Clerke, 
 Coxetter, Smith, 
 
 Old Bvrtiho Gbouhd. -Messrs. (Gierke, Milligan, Alward. ... . 
 Rbbd'b PoiirT.— .Messrs., Robinson, Seeds, Coxetter, Wilson, 
 
 SpBctAi AccousTTs—Messrs. Wilson, Jones, Robinson, Milligan, Alward, 
 Qnmton. 
 
 Kino's SauABE.—Messrs. Milligan, Alward, McArthur, Smith. .^^ 
 QriBir's SauARB — Messrs, Seeds, Robinson, Wilson, Coxetter. 
 Eabtxtk Lawds.— Messrs, Jones, Clerke, Wilson, Coxetter, Smith. 
 Carwtow Lands awd Westbrw Accoukts. — Messrs, McLachlan. 
 Coram, Quinton, O'Brien, Browne, Brittain. 
 
 Brhtii*"****"""^^""* ^^* ^'^^^^' ^**'*"' ^**""' ®®*'^*' ^""^^^ Coijetter, 
 
 Brbakwatbb — Messrs. Coxetter, Robinson, Coram, Seeds. 
 • FA»T»iDa« IsiAWD.— Messrs. Wilson, Coxetter, Brittain. 
 
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 Skft Irlaxd.—- Meurg. Wilion, JoneM, Mitligan, Quinton, McLachlan^ 
 Coxcltor, * 
 
 Fiyxvcx, — Mewrt. Jono», MilliRan, Smith. ; 
 
 ' JNkw Hat MAnKUT. — Mcssra Alward, Gierke, Flaglor, McArthur, 
 
 Appkal. — Mflssrs. Miiligan, Coram, McArlhur, Wilaon, Coietter, Flag- 
 lor. Yeats, Smith. 
 
 CiiAHLOTTa Stukkt. — Messrji. Robinson, Coxettcr. 
 
 QuEf.!f SavARK, (west tido). — Mcssra. Coram, Quinton, McLacblan, 
 Brnwno, O'Brien, Brittain. 
 
 PrHLic BiriLDiNo, (west side). — Messrs. Coram, Quinton, McLichlan, 
 Brittain, O'Brien, Browne, r - v-<5, :•. » ^ 
 
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 FIRE DEPARTMENT. 
 CiiiKF EKOiJfBRn, EftHt eidp ; Thomas Marter. 
 Chikf E^fOIXEKR, West nidc ; George Stackhouse. 
 No. 1, Enoinker, John Wilnon- 
 
 John A. Kennedy, y 
 
 John Yoats. -^ 
 
 Thoma« Campbell. ^ 
 
 David Thomson. ,, . 
 
 Rohert G. ('rozier. ; . ,_,, 
 
 George F. Harding. . •, , 
 
 William Irvine. 
 Hook and Laddke Compamt, King Street; Captain, John Rankin. 
 
 No. 2 Market Square; Captain^ Daniel 
 
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 No. 3, 
 
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 CARLKTON FIRE POLICB. 
 
 Captain, Stephen P. Wet more, 
 LiBUTKNANT, Thomas McIiCod. 
 Treasureb, Isaac Olive, Jr. 
 Secretary, Peter Stubs, 
 
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 COMMISSIONERS OF WATER SUPPLY, 
 
 - For the City of Saint John, and Parish of Portland. Office 77 Prince 
 William St. ; Hours, 10 a. m., to 3 p. m. 
 
 CuAinMAir, John Sears. 
 
 CoMMissioKKBs, John M. Walker, and John Owens. 
 SupxHiXTENDEKT Of WoAKs, Gilbert Murdock, Residence 41 Charlotte 
 Street. 
 
 CoitBCTOR, John Folherby. i*i*-*^i 
 
 Clirk, Thomas C. Henegar. 
 
 COMMISSIONERS OF WATER SUPPLY AND SEWERAGE, 
 
 For Carleton. Office, North side Rodney, near Union Street. 
 Chairmah, Charles Ketchnm. f^x A 
 
 CoaiMissiojyxBS, George F. Harding, and Martin H. Peters. 
 
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 ., . POLICE DEPARTMENT. 
 
 Office, No. 16 Prince William Street. 
 PoLicK MAoismATE, Humphrey T. Gilbert. 
 
 Sitting Maoibtratgs. William O. Smith, G. V. Nuwian, Georje A. 
 Lockhart, William heaviit. 
 
 Clerk, William G. McRoberts. ^ ' 
 
 
 
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 Chief of Pulicr, John R. Marshall. -*• ^ i, f i*t ■^: 
 ■ ' l8t Division, John Daly, Sergeant, and 4 men. 
 
 2n(J Division, Thomas Dobson. Sergeant, and 4 men. 
 
 3rd Division, Benj. Anderson, Sergeant, and 4 men. 
 
 4fh Division, George Lynch, .Sergeant, and 4 men. ;i . .,:i:f ; * i . u'lfi 
 
 5th Division, John Hipwell, Sergeant- and 4 nmn. 
 
 The Policemen, 28 in all, are appointed by and under the control of the 
 Chief of Police. 
 
 SIGNALS. 
 
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 Displayed at Par/ridge Island, on the approach of Vessels to the Harbor of 
 
 Suiul John. 
 
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 One ball close, for one square-rigged vessel. " 
 
 One ball half hoisted for two square-rigged vessels. 
 
 Two balls close, for three square-rigged vessels. 
 
 Two balls separated, for four square-rigged vessels. 
 
 A Pendant of any colour, for five square-rigged vessels. 
 
 A Pendant under a Ball, for six square-rigged vessels. 
 
 A Pendant oyer a Ball half-hoisted, for seven square-rigged vessels. 
 
 A Pendant under two Balls close, for eight square-rigged vessels. 
 
 A Pendant between two Balls separate, for nine square-rigged vessels. 
 
 A Flag of any colour, for ten or more square-rigged vessels. 
 
 The above are displayed at the East or West yard arm, according to 
 the direction in which the Vessels are at first observed, and as soon as 
 their rig can be distinguished, descriptive Colours will .be hoisted at the 
 mast head, in the following order : , , ,. ^ 
 
 A Union Jack, for a Flag Ship, with or without a squadron. . , , 
 
 " _ " with a Red Pendant over, for a two-decker. 
 
 •• " with a Blue Pendant over, for a Frigate. 
 
 " " with a White Pendant over, for a small armed vessel. 
 
 A Blue Pendant for a Merchant Ship. 
 ' A Red Pendant for a Merchant Brig. * . - ^ "^^ J^'^"' ' 
 
 A White and Blue Pendant for a foreign vessel. " •^i'^^ 
 
 A White Pendant, without a ball, for a Topsail Schooner or Sloop. 
 A Blue Flag pierced white, for a Steamboat from Saint Andrews or 
 
 Eastport. 
 A Red Flag pierced whitt for a Steamboat from Digby. ' i^- t^O'* 
 A Red Flag with a white square, for a Steamboat from Boston. 
 A Ball at the mast head, Vessel is oiv shore or in distress. i^: l 
 
 On 
 under 
 ^\ 25 
 300 ai 
 under 
 sels ui 
 Ports 
 from I 
 75c. ; 
 over 7 
 
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 RATES OF PILOTAGE. 
 
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 Established by a Law or Ordinance of the Cofnmon Council of the City of 
 
 Saint John. 
 
 One Dollar per foot, for bringing any Ship or Vessel into the Harbor 
 of Saint John, kixA mooring her into a safe place or berth, or tccuring her 
 alohgside of one of the Wharves; and $1 per foot for removing and 
 taking any Ship or Vessel out of the Harbor. 
 
 In case where Pilots shall be detained on board of Vessels, under and by 
 Virtue of the Quarantine or Health Laws of the Province, they shall be 
 entitled to demand and receive from Masters of such Vessels, the suin of 
 $2 per day, for every day of such detention, in addition to the allowance 
 aforesaid. 
 
 Coasting Vessels, going from one part of the Bay of Fundy to another, 
 British Steam Boats, or British Vessels drawing under six feet of water, 
 are not compelled to take pilots ; when employed, they arc to bo paid ac- 
 cording to the rate above mentioned. 
 
 For removing Vessels from any mooring ground to any Wharf, or from 
 one Wharf'to another Wharf, and seeing them properly moored or secured, 
 th0 following rates : For Vessels not exceeding One Uundreil Tons, $1 
 50c.; for Vessels over One Hundred and not exceeding Two Hundred 
 Tons, $2 ; for Vessels over Two Hand ed and not exceeding Three 
 Hundred Tons, $3 ; and for all Vessels over Three Hundred Tons, and 
 not exceeding Four Hundred Tons, $4 ; and 25c. for every Fifty Tons 
 such Vessel may measure over Four Hundred Tons. 
 
 First Distance. — From Partridge Inland to Musquash Cove Head, bear- 
 ing North West, $1 per foot. .,:';; "T ' ' 
 
 Second Distance. — From Musquash Head to Point LePreaux, bearing 
 North West, $1 25c. per foot. 
 
 Third Distance. — From Point LePreaux to N«)rth Head of Grand Manan, 
 bearing North West — or North Channel, bearing South East, $1. 60c. per 
 foot. 
 
 Fourth Distanct. — From the North Head of Grand Mannn — or North 
 Channel as aforesaid — to Machias Seal Island, bearing South or Brier 
 Island bearing South South East, $1 75c. per foot. 
 
 Fifth District. — Any where outside the aforesaid distance, $2 per foot. 
 
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 On Vessels of 30 Tons and under 50, 50c. ; Vessels of 50 Tons and 
 under 75, 75c.; 75 and under 100 tons, $1.; 100 and under 1.50 tons, 
 i^l 25; 150 and under 200 tons, $1 50; 200 and undei- 300 tons, $2; 
 300 and under 400 ton<», $2 50 ; 400 and upv^ards, $3 ; Decked Vessels, 
 under 100 tons, owned and registered at Saint John, and all British Ves- 
 sels under that tonnage trading within the Bay of Fundy, or arriving from 
 Ports to the Northward of Cape Cod, or the Westward of Cape Canso, or 
 from any Port in Nova Scotia, to pay annually as follows ; Under 30 tons, 
 75c. ; over 30 and under 50 tons, $1 ; over 50 and under 75 tons, $1 20 ; 
 over 75 and under 80 tons, •*S2. 
 
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 RATES OF WHARFAGE. 
 
 Eatahtiahed by Act 5, Vict, cap, 49, in the City-of Saint John and Pariah 
 
 • of Portland. 
 
 For every Decked Vessel, or Woodboat, of the MPirthen of 40 tons and 
 under, 30c. per day ; above 40 tons, and under 50, 35c. ; above 50 and 
 under 60, 40c. ; above 60, and under 70, 45c. ; above 70, and under 80, 
 50c. ; above 80, and under 90, 5.5c. ; above 90, and under 100, 60c. ; above 
 100, and under 120, 70c.; above 120, and under 150, 80c.; above 150 
 
 and under 180, 90c.; above 180, and under 200, $1 
 
 under 220, $1 
 under 260, $1 
 under 300, $1 
 under 340, $1 
 under 380, $1 
 
 10; 
 30; 
 50; 
 
 70; 
 9C; 
 
 450, $2 25 ; above 450, and under 500, 
 ditional 50 tons. 
 
 above 230, and under 240, .$1 20; 
 above 260, and under 280, $1 40; 
 above 300, and under 320, .$1 60; 
 above 340, and under 360, $1 80 
 above 380, and under 400. $2 ; above 400, and under 
 
 Ji^3 50 ; and 25c. for every ad- 
 
 above 200, and 
 above 240, and 
 abdVe 280, and 
 above 320, and 
 above 360, and 
 
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 RATES OF SLIPPAGE AT THE CORPORATION SLIPS. 
 
 All Decked VeEsels, same rates as for Wharfage ; Woodboats, and all 
 other Boats, or undecked Vessels, having standing Masts, and all Scows, 
 and not lying at the wharves on either side of Slips, to pay the following 
 rates : 
 
 Woodboats of sufficient burthen to carry 10 Cords of Wood, or under, 60c. 
 
 ditto ditto upwards of 10 Cords, and not more that 15, $1. 
 
 ditto ' ditto upwards of 15 Cords, and not more than 20, $i 50. 
 
 ^ ditto ditto upwards of 20 Cords, $2. 
 
 The above to be paid each trip, and if any such Vessel remains over six 
 days, an additional duty to be paid of from 50c. to $1 daily, according to 
 the burthen. Other Boats and Vessels without decks, and having fixed or 
 standing masts, and all Scows, to pay 30c. each trip and 30c. additi(/nal 
 per day, if suffered to remain over three days. 
 
 
 RATES OF FERRIAGE ACROSS THE HARBOUR OF ^ " 
 
 SAINT JOHN. 
 
 Foot passengers; 4c. ; Children under twelve years; 2c. ; Horse 5c. » 
 Oi, or other large animals, 5c. ; Elephant or Camel, 25c. ; single Waggon 
 not loaded, 4c. ; single waggon, with horse and one man, 10c. ; single 
 waggon, with horse, load and man, 12c.; double waggon, not loaded, 12c.; 
 double waggon, with horses and man, 15c. ; double waggon, with horses, 
 load and man, 25c. ; barrel, 2c. ; bag containing two bushels, 2c. ; firkin, 
 keg, or box of the same size, 2c. ; cask of lime, 4c. ; pipe, hogshead, or 
 puncheon, whether in waggon, cart, sled, or other vehicle or not, except 
 containing molasses, vinegar, rice, or sugar, I5c. ; every cwt. of iron, steel, 
 or copper, whether in waggon, cart, or other vehicle or not, 2c.— Carts, 
 sleds, druys, and carriages, same as waggons. 
 
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 RATEH OF TOLLS FOR CROSSING THE SAINT JOHN 
 
 SUSPENSION BRIDGE. 
 
 For every foot passenger, (excepting children under five years of age), 
 4c.; horse, mare, geMing, mule, ohs, ox, cow, or other large animiil, 7c. 
 each; elephant or camels, 50c.; carriagcR, sleigh, waggon, cart, sled or 
 other vehicle, drawn by one horse or beast of draught with one person, 
 with or without load, 13c., horse or beast of draught, more than one, with 
 a carriage or other vehicle, 7c. each ; sheep, calf, hog, or goat, Ic. .f^^^i <.^j; 
 
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 RATES AT THE PTJBL.IC WEIGHING MACHINES. 
 
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 Every load not exceeding One Thousand Pounds Weight, One Shilling; 
 and One Penny for every additional Hundred Weight; payable, half by 
 the seller, and half by the purchaser, - 
 
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 HACKNEY COACH PARES. 
 
 For conveying one passenger from any public stand to any part of the 
 City, or from any one part of the City to any other part thereof, 20c. ; and 
 for every passenger exceeding one, 10c. additional; and if any driver, of 
 any Carriage or other vehicle, shall be detained at any place by any pass- 
 enger, or shall make any agreement for carrying any passenger by the 
 hours, he shall be entitled to ask, and receive the following'rates, viz : — 
 For any time «<v 'x^eeding half an hour, 25c. ; and in that proportion for 
 every half horr .< such Carriage, or other vehicle shall be detained or 
 employed. Pre - i^j always, that in case any driver shall be required 
 to cross the Ferry to Carlelon, he shall, in addition to the foregoing fares, 
 be entitled to demand and receive the ferriage for himself, his carriage and 
 horses, both going and returning. 
 
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 PUBLIC PORTERS AND HAND CART MEN. 
 
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 For loading, carrying, and housing any goods, or any other article oh 
 any Hand Cart, from the Market Slip in King's and Queen^s Wards, or 
 from any other place within tfie limits of the first district, to any other 
 place within the said several Five districts, the rates of prices are as follow : 
 For the first district, 5c.; second district, 6c. ; third district, 7c. ; fourth 
 district, 8c. ; fifth district, 9c, 
 
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 MARKET TOLLS. '*^' 
 
 Beef, per quarter, 4c. ; (Dalf, Sheep, Hog, Goat, Lamb, Kid, or Sheat 4c. ;' 
 Tub, Pail or^Jar of Butter, 3e. ; Firkin, 5c.; every 10 lbs. of Roll Butter. 
 2c.; Cheesc,^lc. ; load of Potatoes under 15 bushels, fie. ; ditto over 15 
 bushels, 10c. ; load of Oysters in shell or tub, lOc. ; Turkey, Goose, or 
 dozen of Pigeons, Ic. ; pair Ducks, Fowls, or Partridge, Ic. ; bag of Flour, 
 Meal, Oats, Peas, or Beans, Ic. ; Ham or Shoulder, Ic. ; Eggs, per lOdoz., 
 ic. ; and all other articles in like proportion. ?^/^*' ' 
 
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 FISH MARKET DUES. 
 
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 For every Salmon, 3c.: Codfish, Pollock, Bass, or Shad, each Ic. ; HallU 
 but, not exceeding 20 lbs. 2c. ; exceeding 20 lbs. and for every 20 lbs. 2c. ; 
 every Lobster, Ic. ; dozen of Haddock, 3c. ; every 100 of Gaspcrcaux, 
 Alcwives, Herrings, or other small fish, 3c. 
 
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 Time for Going THRouan thb Falls — (near Saint John). — The Falls 
 are level or still water at or about three and a half hours on the fluod, and 
 about two and a half on the tbh, so that they are passable four times in 
 twent^z-four hours, about ten or fifteen minutes each time. No other rule 
 can bo 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. 
 
 RATES OF CABTAOE IN SAINT JOHN. 
 
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 ARTICLES AND WEIGHT 
 
 DISTRICTS. 
 
 l8t. 2d. 3d 4th. 5th. 
 
 f c. 
 
 Far a load of Wood. (Quarter of a Cord), 
 
 For a load of Coals, (Half a CtiHldrnti), 
 
 For a load cont tiaiiiK 15 bu'hels of Gr.iin. Salt, PoratoRs, 
 or any utber articles measured at loading or unloading, ex 
 cept Coals. ..-.----. 
 
 For a pipe of Wine, Gin, or Brandy, and housing within 
 thtt door of the first floHr. - - . - . 
 
 For a puncheoii of Rum, or a tierce of Sugar, from 7 to 10 
 cwt., and housing. - - •- 
 
 For a puiieheon of Molasses, a hogshead of Sugar, of 10 
 ewt. or upwards, or a hogshead of Tobacco, and hou!>ing. 
 
 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. ---.--.-.- 
 
 For a load of Shingles, Ifoop Poles, Heading, Staves 
 Treenails, Smoked Fiab in boxes, Salmon in kits, Ury Goodh 
 or a load of any other articles not herein mentioned, or a 
 hogshead of Lime, or a hogshead or crate of Earthenware, 
 or two tierces of Gartbenware, a hogshead of Dried Fish, 
 two tierces of Coffee, or quantity in bags not exceeding I? 
 cwt. or a load containing 6 bbls. Flour, or 5 bbls. Sugar, Fish. 
 Beef, Pork. Turpentine, or Cider, or half a ton of Iron, or 
 the same Quantity of Cordage, in coil not exceeding 4 cwt 
 or a load of any articles not herein mentioned. 
 
 For a 64 gallon cask of Wine, Rum, Gin, Brandy, Molasses, 
 or Porter, or for a load of Sand, Gravel, or Stones, or a load 
 of 4 bbls. of any Spirituous Liquor or Molasses 
 
 For Cables and Cordage, in coils above a cwt. or if to coil, 
 per ton, or if for Hay loose, per ton. . - . - 
 
 For Hay, screwed, per ion, - - - . . 
 
 For Bricks, per thousand, - • • - - ° . 
 
 For Lumber, per thouBand feet, . • . . . 
 
 For the carriage of any article or articles not exceeding 
 half a load, ---•----._ 
 
 13 
 35 
 
 17 
 60 
 30 
 40 
 
 25 
 
 15 
 
 20 
 
 00 
 50 
 80 
 60 
 
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 f c, 
 
 15 
 
 28 
 
 20 
 63 
 33 
 43 
 
 28 
 
 18 
 
 23 
 
 I 05 
 54 
 
 85 
 65 
 
 13 
 
 # c. 
 
 16 
 30 
 
 22 
 65 
 35 
 45 
 
 30 
 
 20 
 
 95 
 
 1 10 
 57 
 90 
 70 
 
 15 
 
 20 
 33 
 
 2.') 
 66 
 37 
 48 
 
 33 
 
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 28 
 
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 60 
 95 
 75 
 
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 35 
 
 28 
 70 
 40 
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 30 
 
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 80 
 
 90 
 
 The Fint District to comprise all that part the City between the south 
 line of Pond street and north line of Duke street, which lies to the west- 
 
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 ward of the Ea^t line of Mill street, Dock street, and that part of Prince 
 William street situated between the north line of the brick buildings for- 
 merly belonging to William Tyng Peters (northward of the Market Square) 
 and the north line of Duke street, and including King street, to the wcst« 
 ward of the west line of Germain Street. 
 
 Second Dhirict to comprise all that part of the City between the north 
 line of UnioiT street and South line of Saint James* street, wh'icB lies with-, 
 out or beyond the First District, to the Westward of the east line of Char- 
 lotte street. 
 
 Third D'uttrie.t to comprise all that part of the City, which«lics without 
 or beyond the Second District, to the westward of the east line of Sidney 
 street. 
 
 Fourth District to comprise all that part of the City lying without or 
 beyond the Third DiMrict, to the westward of the East line of Carmarthan 
 street. 
 
 Fifth District to comprise all that part of the City lying without or be- 
 yond the Fourth District. .. ,i ' ;' 
 
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 CITY AND COUNTY OF ST, JOHN. 
 
 
 Justices of the Mayor s Court — The Mayor and Recorder. 
 
 Justices of the Peace and of the Quorum — The Mayor and Recorder, 
 Thomas R. Jones, J:imes Miiligan, Samuel Seeds, Frederick P. Robinson, 
 James Quinton, Joseph Coram, Aaron Alward, Thomas M'Lauchlan, 
 and Charles Clerk. 
 
 Justices of the Peace — Lauchlan Donaldson, Geo. Anderson, G. C. Car- 
 man, Hugh Sharkey, Hy. Gilbert, Robt. Payne, Archibald Menzirs, Chas. 
 Ward, Hon. John Robertsoi., W n. U. Street, Daniel Leavitt, Jas. Brown, 
 Wm. Leavitt, Saml. Strange, Jas. Gallagher, John Wishart, Robert Keltic, 
 L. H. De Vcber, William Hawks, Mo^es Vernon, G. A. Lockhart, William 
 Parks, W O. Smith, Alexander Lockhart, JaQies Travis, Joseph Fairwea- 
 ther, Robert Douglas, Francis Ferguson, F. A. Wiggins, Peter Besnard, 
 James Olive, N. S. Demill, George Carviil, John Humbert, S. K. Foster, 
 Francis Ruddick, J. F. Goddard, T. O. Crookshank, Joseph Beatteay, 
 Alexander Balloch, B. J. Underbill, C. D. Everitt, Robert Jardine, Robert 
 Bowes, James Olive, 3d, Robert Salter, J. W. M. Irish, Alexander 
 M'Tavish, T. E. Millidge, D. J. M'Laughlan, John Doherty, J. S. Parker, 
 John Foster, David Collins, J. C, Littlehale, Robert Robertson, Chr«rles 
 Ketchum, James Quinton, Henry Garbutt, Snmuel Clark, William Seoul- 
 lar, G. V. Nowlin, James Dunn, W. H. A. Keans, James Robinson, Moses 
 Tuck, Thomas Trafton, John >VfcI^achIin, J. D. Lewin, G. E. Fenety, 
 John Stevens, Samuel Carson, Stephen Gerow, G. E. Snider, T. W. 
 Daniel, W.H.Adams, Charles Mcrritt, Robert Robertson, William Thom- 
 son, Thomas Hilyard, James Flewwelling, John Fisher, Thos. M'Avity. 
 
 High Sheriff— J amea A. Harding, Esq. 
 
 Cierk of the Peace — Hon. William B. Kinnear. 
 
 Coroner — William Bayard, Esquire, M.D. 
 
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 icCounty Treamrer — William Mackay, Esquire. 
 
 i'A Auditor of Coun'y Account* — R. Sands Armstrong, Esq. 
 
 •■^Jndgeof Probates— fion.'W.'^ Kinnear. 
 
 Registrar of Dccdn and Wills and Hegialrar of Probates^ W. Chipman 
 Drury, Ei^u4rc. 
 
 Commiassioners for taking Affidavit* in the Supreme Court — Hon. Wm« 
 B. Kinnear, Robert Fraser Hazen, William Wright, Peter Stubs, H. N. H* 
 Lugrin, J..M. Robinson, Hun. R. L. Hazen, William Jack, Duncan 
 Robertson, David S. -Kerr, John H. Gray, James W. Peters, Robertson 
 Bayard, Williara R. M. Burtis, Edward B. Peters, Charles Duff, James J. 
 Kaye, Andrew R. Wetmore, G«^orge F. Rouse, Charles Doherty, B. Boyd 
 Kinnear, J. G. Campbell, R. S. Armstrong, Hon. Charles Watters, George 
 Bliitch, W. C. Drury, D. B. Stevens, Henry W. Frith. Benjamin L. Peters, 
 Charles W. Stockton, George G. Gilbert, jr., S. R. Thomas, Lewis Almon, 
 Charles W. Weldon, Alexander Ballentinc, William P. Dole, Thomas T. 
 Harford, W. H. Tuck, William W. Street, William Wedderburn, A. W. 
 Savary, James R. Macshano, C. N. Skinner, G. Sidney Smith, John A. 
 Wright, T. Gray Morritt, Frederick E. Barker, and W. M. Jarvis, Esqs. 
 
 Commissioner for Solemnizing Marriage — Gehardus C. Carman, Esq. 
 Inspector of Schools — D. Morrison, Esquire. 
 
 Trustees of Schools, City of Si. John — John Sears, George Blatch, and 
 M. H. Peters, M.D. -/ = w-... 
 
 Commissioners for the . Management of the Free School at Si. John, uncon- 
 nected with the Madras Board — Rev. James Quinn, James Gallagher, Esq. 
 
 Commissioner of Indian Reserves, under Act 7, Vic. e. 45 — Dr. William 
 Bayard. 
 
 M Commissioners of Sewer.s — Charles Drury and Bradford Gilbert •"■^ 
 .mCommissioners Jor the Bay of Fundi/ and River Saint John, under the 
 
 Act 13 Vice 26, relating to Steumboats — Isaac Woodward and Charles W. 
 
 Wardlaw, Esquires. 
 
 Commissioners nf the Alms House, Work House, and Infirmary — G. O. 
 Carman^ James Gallagher, William O. Smith, John Owens, and William 
 Hawkes, Esquires. Physician — G. E. S. Keator, Esq., M.D. Keeper — 
 William Cunningham. ' , " 
 
 Surveyors of Lumber for the County — Sha'drach Holly, Edward H. 
 Foster, Samuel Reynolds, Andrew Stevenson, William Woodworth, Robt. 
 Campbell, Clayton Scott, James Reed, Gilbert J. Mayer, James F. Ellis, 
 Gilbert Jordan, Stephen L. Stevens, William Lynch, Edward Estey, Wm. 
 M. Balcom, Joseph Maher, James M'Leon, Edwin Kierstead, Abraham 
 S. Evtabrook, John Hipley, James Holly, James Crawford, William 
 Cunard, William G. Morrison, John Morrison, Moses E. Cowan, EzcUiel 
 Jordan, William Bowdcn, David M'Clellan, William D. Shaw, Joseph 
 Horncastle, John Collins, Charles P. Baker, George J. Wbelpley, Thomaa 
 E. Jowlor, and Henry Graham. 
 
 Terms of the General Sessions and Common Pleas — Third Tuesday in 
 March, and first Tuesday in June, September and December. 
 
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 PARISH OF PORTLAND. 
 
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 Police MagUtrate — Robert Payne, Esq. 
 
 Silting Magistrate — James Travis, Esq. 
 
 Commiaiionert of Police — John Duncan, Moses Tuck, and Georgo £. 
 Snider, Esquires. •; , , .^^^^jj 
 
 Town Clerk — Jacob R. Pidgeon. 
 
 Pound Keepers — Hugh Morrisey, Davidson Munroc, Thomas M'Gutre, 
 and Edward Hayes. 
 
 Hog Reeves — James Johnson, Thomas M'Guire, Edward Lowell,^ and 
 Hugh Morrisey. ' ^„ , 
 
 Assessors — Richard Dalton, William A. Moor, and Richard Seely, jr. 
 
 Constables — Jessee Purdy, James Johnson, Andrew F. WilliamB, ^nd 
 W. A. Moore. 
 
 Fence Viewers — Hugh Morrisey, James Owens, Michael O'Mahoney, 
 and John Gallivan. 
 
 Field Drivers — Hugh Morrisey, Michael 'McClusky, Thomas Morrison, 
 and James Johnson. ^j *; i^ „,^j i ^^i,„^j 
 
 Clerk of the Market-'Andrevr F. Williams. 
 
 Road Commissioners — Thomas Dlil'^ Joseph Ruddock, and Thomas 
 Jordan. 
 
 Commissioners for Expending Public Grants — Robert Nelson and Thos. • 
 Jordan. 
 
 Jievisors of Electoral Lists — Cyprian £. Godard, John Morrison, and 
 George McKce. 
 
 Trustees of Sclfols — A. G. Estabrooks, Gilbert Jordan, and Robert 
 ^wini?. - , .,w.'<%..i 
 
 Collector of Rates — Charles Wilson. 
 
 Auditors of Parish Accounts — Richard Dalton, William A. Moore, and 
 Thomas Dale. '] j) ;. r % 
 
 
 PARISH OF SIMONDS. 
 
 M.> U~-';:?tt«J^: 
 
 Commissioners of Highways and to Expend By Road Grants — Arthur 
 M'Lean, William Mackin, and John Moore, jr. 
 
 Town Clerk — Thomas Bowes. * 
 
 Assessors of Taxea- Thomas Bowes, James Barber, and John Evans. 
 
 Revisors of Electoral Lists — Robert Bowes, Robert B. Douglas, and 
 James Cunningham. 
 
 Co/if-c/or o/ 7bx«— John Johnston. « v' ^^">W*. i 
 
 Hng Reeves — Edward Halsall, Richard Daley, Dennis Conolley, Kayes 
 M'Brme, John Barrett, Joseph Higgins, Daniel M'Devitt, Thomas Gra- 
 ham, Daniel Desmond, Thomas M'Ardle, John M'Avay, and William 
 Richmond. 
 
 Fence Viewers — Michael M'Namee, Thomas Garnett, James Cunning- 
 ham, John L. Bean, George Moore, William Dalley, Hugh Regan, Benj. 
 Stackhouee, James Bryden, sen., Thomas Davidson, and Wm. 'J'hompson. 
 
 Pund Keepers — James Higgins, William Douglas, John Russel, W. 
 W. Douglas, George Moore, James M'Cormick, John Barrett, Thogaas 
 Graham, James Robertson, Michael Doolan, C. M. W«;oton, Gordon 
 Irwin, Robert Moore, James Mullen, and James Browm 
 
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 Surveyors of Highways — George Ennis, William BcDJamin, Charles 
 Wade, William Bean, Robert Moore, Jampf M'Guire, John Gillit, John 
 Moore, Robert Kerr, Owen M'Guire, and Thomas Dewar. 
 
 Surveyor of Highways — Joseph Bowes, Horace Bunker, James Brydeh, 
 Robert Marchhanks, James Davidson, sen., James R. Howard, Richard 
 McDonald, William Mills, William Murphy, Andrew M'Gowan, James 
 M'Cormick, Hugh Ryan, sen., Benjamin Stackhouse, Thomas Bowes, 
 James M'Ghee ( Mispec ), William M'Manus, Robert Riggs, Robert Wal 
 lace, John O'Brien, James A. Bowes, George Scott, Edward Murphy,- 
 Thomas M'Ardle, Henry Graham, Robert M'Geach, Richard Evans. James 
 Higgins, M. M Namee, James Barber, Joseph Wood, George M'Parlane 
 Francis Cain, Hugh Lynch, Thomas RadclilT. Charles M'Manus, William* 
 Warwick, Solomon Lochree, Edward Bayle, Andrew Hunter, Peter 
 Sullivan, Wm. Daley, Solomon Stanley, Robert M'Ardle, James Stewart, 
 Andrew Moore, C. M. Wooton. 
 
 Constables — William Hannah', John Maxwell, George Moore, Thomas 
 Boyle, John Carney, W. W. Douglas, Robert Moore, James Brown, Geo. 
 Snider. • 
 
 Trustees of Schools — James Barber, ^ohn Evans, James Dunn. 
 
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 PARISH OF. LANCASTER. 
 
 Commissioners of Highways — James Hunter, Hugh Johncton, and M. 
 P. Balcom. 
 
 Hog Reciss — Charles Morrison, J^imes Shanes, James Crocket, John 
 Lee, and Michael Curby. 
 
 Surveyors of Dams — T. K. Donally, James A. Balcom, and John 
 McCauley. 
 
 Assessors of Rates— George Clark, G. C. Carman, M. A. Wall, i-^" "^' ' 
 
 Constables — James Orr, John Dunham, John Carroll, John Monahan, 
 Anthony Thompson, James Shanes, John Earley. ~ 
 
 Collector of Bates — J. L. Lord. . 
 
 Commissioners for Expending Legislative Cr«/i/«— James Heavy, M. P. 
 Balcom, George Coster * 
 
 Fence Viewers — James Heavy, R. Avery, Wm. Boggs, 
 
 Revisors — Wm. Cunningham, James Robinson, George Coster, J. L. 
 Knight. 
 
 Trustees of Schools — B. Lingley, Wm. Ellman, J. E. Knight, . ^v.^j^,-^ 
 
 Town Clerk—C. H. DeForest. »i \\ 
 
 Surveyors of Highways — John Hargraves, John Cairoll, C. H. DrPoi-fitt, 
 Wm. Clark, K. Bradley, E. Stapleton, Samuel Cunningham, Wm. Wilson, 
 James Tiner, Daniel McLauchlan, John Murray, John Grrnc3, Dennis 
 Morris, George T. Robertson, George S. Baker, Wm. Boggs, Alex. Law, 
 John Mann, John Earley, Wm. Irvin, James Heavy, Michael Downing, 
 James Reed, L. Mills, W. Balcom, Wm. Fiewwelling, John Mcftaren, 
 Wm Olive, jr. Daniel Campbell. 
 
 Surveyor of Wood — Richard Avery. 
 
 Pound Kfcpers — Wm. Boggs, John Casey, Clayton Scott, John War- 
 wick, Joseph A Balcom, James Heavy. 
 
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 PARISH OF SAINT MARTIK8. 
 
 CoTutabkt-^John E. Brown, Hiram Moshcr. 
 
 Commitaionert — Philip Moshcr, Edward McBride,«nd Edward Brown. 
 
 Commiasiohers for Expending Bye-Road Money — Philip Mosher. 
 
 CoUeetor of Rates — Daniel Brown. 
 
 Town Clerk — Reuben Uradshaw. 
 
 Fence Viewers — Edward Brown, Edward Nugent, John Mci'oy, Wm. 
 McAfee. 
 
 Clerk of the Market — Reuben V. Bradshaw. 
 
 Hog Reeves — John Fownea, James O. McDonald. 
 
 Boom Masters — Robert B. Patterson, Israel Moslier, Henry Handron. 
 
 Surveyor of Dams — Robert B Patterson. 
 
 Surveyor of Grindstones — Jacob H. Mosher. 
 
 Assessors of Rales — Wm. Ruddick, James H. Moran, and Phillip Mosher. 
 
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 .;^ - Surveyors of Highways 
 
 1 Henry Carlton, 
 
 2 Richard 'Vuflk, 
 
 3 Ed. Foster, 
 
 4 Samuel Daley, 
 
 5 Samuel Brown, 
 
 6 Robert Charlton, 
 
 7 James Berry, 
 
 8 Simon Floyd, 
 
 9 Simeon Vaughan, 
 
 10 Edward Nugtut, 
 
 11 Joseph Carson, 
 
 12 James E. Brown, 
 
 13 James Kingston, 
 U Wm. Floyd, 
 
 15 Roliert Floyd, 
 
 16 John Kennada, 
 
 17 Robt. M'Cutchion, 
 
 18 Stephen Sullivan, 
 
 19 Richard Hosford, 
 
 20 Francis Porter, 
 
 21 Valentine Harding, 
 
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 23 James Sands, 
 
 24 James Love, 
 
 25 John Simonds, 
 
 26 George Duncan, 
 
 27 George Dimock, 
 
 28 John Dunlop,jr. 
 
 29 Andrew Scott, 
 
 30 Michael Doherty, 
 
 31 James Henry, 
 
 32 Henry Handran, 
 
 33 David Floyd, 
 
 34 Samuel Brown, 
 
 35 Philip Welsh, 
 
 36 Israel Moshcr, 
 
 37 Robert Hamilton, 
 
 38 Samuel Shoaklin jr. 
 
 39 Francis Charlton, 
 
 40 Thos. Armstrong, 
 
 41 Francis Laecy, 
 
 42 John McColough, 
 
 43 Thos. Levesingston, 
 
 44 James Clark, 
 
 22 Thomas Love, 
 Field Driver — Daniel Malony, 
 Timber Driver — Henry Handran. -, 
 
 Measurer of Wood — Hiram Mosher. 
 
 Trustees of Schools — Wm. Ruddick, Alexander Lockbart, and Robert B. 
 Patterson. 
 
 Revisors o/JSfec^(>r^— Alexander Lockhart, W, A. Lockbart, Ed, Nujjcnt, 
 
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 CITY OF FREDERICTON. 
 
 MEMBERS A^D OFFICERS OF THE CORPORATION. * 
 
 William H. NEEnnAM, Esquire, Maj/or. 
 JoiiM L. Marsh, Esquire, City Clerk. 
 
 ALDRRMBK. 
 
 "^ .famrn M'CnUHlnnd, Epquire, 
 Duncan A. M'Kenzie, Esquirp, 
 Elijuh Cliirk, Esquire, 
 D. S. M'PhcrHon, Esquire, 
 .u^,. Robert Wiley. Esquire, 
 
 Christopher Broderick, Esquire, 
 Thomas Dowlinj?, Esquire, 
 Robert Mitchell, Esquire, 
 . »)j5<.>F Alexander N. Ulock, Esquire, 
 James Angew, Esquire, 
 
 Wellinglon WHtd. 
 5 St. Ann's Ward. 
 i Carlcton Ward. 
 
 > Queen's Ward. 
 
 > King's Ward. 
 
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 AKSESSORH. 
 
 .AH.Kti' 
 
 Mr. Alex. M'Causland, Mr^Solomon Denton, 
 Mr. John Richards. Mr. James Burchill, 
 
 Mr. Enoch O. Bradley. 
 
 / y.iil^i*\ 
 
 Mr. Alex. Cumming 
 Mr. John Richards 
 Mr. Alex. M'Killigan 
 Mr. Robert Baxter 
 Mr. Mich. O'Connor 
 Mr. Robert Wallace 
 Mr. John Fleming 
 
 City Treasurer & Alius House CointnisEioner. 
 
 City Auditor. i ' 
 
 City Marshall. 
 
 Road Master, Wharfinger, & Harbour Master. 
 
 City Surveyor. , 
 
 Clerk of Markets and Weigher of Hay. 
 
 Almshouse Keeper. 
 
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 FIHS ItKFAnTMCNT. 
 
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 Martin Mackay. Chief Engineer; 
 Charles Wilson and Robert White, Assistants. 
 
 — Andrew B. Duncan, Captain. 
 
 — William Anderson, „ 
 
 — Charles Moffit, 
 
 — John M'Carty, „ 
 
 — John E. O'Neill, 
 Hook and Ladder Company, H. Fairweather, Captain. 
 
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 Albany 
 
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 Caledonian 
 
 III. 
 
 Phoenix 
 
 IV. 
 
 Hibernia 
 
 V. 
 
 Wellington 
 
 COUNTY OF YORK. 
 
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 Justices of the Inferior Court of Common Pleas : Hon. John Simcoe 
 Saunders, J<»hn Allen, John Robinson, George Minchin, William H. Odcll, 
 James A. M'Lauchlan, and James S. Beek, Esquires. 
 
 Justices of the Peace : John S. Saunders, John Allen, John Robinson, 
 George Minchin, W, H. Odell, James A. M'Lauchlan, John T. Smith, 
 Ja»i §t Beck, Thos. Jone^, Wirjt Dj^vidson, Patrick Campbell, Jas. Miles, 
 
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 iiHEioner. 
 
 UossCurrio, Adam D. Allan, Geo. Garden. L. B. Kainsford, Geo. Chcyiir, 
 Willinm J. Drdrll, Thomns Gill, Richnrd Haynr, Georffe CIcinf nls, Allan 
 M'Lcan, Thomas Pirknrd, Thomas R. Kohortson, Aaa Coy, Isatic Kilburn, 
 Edward Simondu, Fn'diMick W. Hathewsy, Charles M'PherMon, Georpfc 
 Morehouse, G. L. Hath«jway, Irn InRrnham, jr., Spafibrd J. Barker, Bcvcrloy 
 A. Robinson, Benjamin Ycrxa, Boniamin Goodsppcd, James Fairlie, Isratd 
 Smith, Wm. C.Joslin, Enoch Dow, John Ii. Grant, Edwd. Pidgeon, J. Mac 
 Donald, Andrew Calder, Saral. Fox, Joh. Pirkard, Thos. Murray, TIidr. L. 
 Si^unoni, Jamoa McLaggan. Thomas C. Atherton, Williiim R. Bustin, 
 Calvin L. Goodnpeed, John M'Into:di. Robert Foreman, John S. Elh good, 
 John Ilea, junior, Moses Hillman. Hczoklah Cronckhite, J^^hn Guiou, 
 Thomas Temple, Hui?h M'Kay, Benson Smith, Thorn isllcrbcrt, TiOwi« 
 H. HcustiH, Jeremiah Christy, John S. Barker, Thomns Stewart, Mnrtin 
 Mockay, Samuel A. Akerley, Joseph II. Dykeman, William C. Brov^-n, 
 George W. Knox, Alexander ^'nody, Matthew Graham, Samuel Frnser 
 Grosvcnor, William Brown, (Southampton ), Geo. Nevcrs, Wm. Gibson, 
 John S. Patterson, Henry Rogers, Thos. Davis, Wm. Whitehead, Constan- 
 tine Conolly, Archbd. McLean, Wm. Jamieson.Geo. Lester, John A. Beck- 
 with, Patrick Selvagp, Wm. Guibu, and Thos. F. Saunders, Esquirop. 
 
 High Sheriff: W. A. M'Lean, Esquire. 
 
 Deputy Sheriff : Charles Brannen. ' '* •"' ' '"* 
 
 Keeper of the Rolls, and Clerk of the Peace and of the Inferior Court of 
 Common Pleas : George J. Dibblee, Esquire. 
 
 Surrogate: George F. H. Minchin, Esquire. 
 
 Registrar of Probates : Francis A. H. Slratton, Esquire. ' 
 
 Registrar of Deeds and Wills : John T. Smith, Esq. 
 
 Coroners: George Morehouse, Judah Hammond, John Marshall, Thos. 
 Brown, and S. D. McPherson, Esquires. 
 
 Commissioner for taking Bail in the Supreme Court : Hon. J. S. Saunders. 
 
 Commissioners for taking Affidavits in the Supreme Court : Hon. J. A. 
 Street, George J. Dibblee, Hon. Charles Fisher, W. H. Needham, George 
 F. H. Minchin, W. H. Odell, George Botsford, Francis A. H. Sfn tton, 
 John C. Allen, George N. Segee, Jas. P. Wetmore, Janaes Fraser Bcton, 
 Edward H. Wilmot, Edward W. Miller, B. C. Friel, John J. Eraser. John 
 L. Marsh, James Taylor, John Kirhy, Charles B. Fisher, Henry B Ranis- 
 ford, jr., George Todd, George F. Gregory, and A. Rankin Bedell, Esqs 
 
 Licensed Auctioneers: Samuel A. Akerley, Joiieph Myshrall, Thomas 
 R, Barker, Thomas W, Smith, Jeremiah Staples, Thomas Douglas, and 
 Patrick M'Manus. • 
 
 Inspector of Schools: Edward C. Freeze. 
 
 Terms of the General Sessions of the Peace and Common Pleas : First 
 Tuesday in January and second Tuesday in June. 
 
 Additional Terms of the Common Pleas : Third Tuesday in March and 
 second Tuesday in October. 
 
 PRBDERICTON SOCIETY OF ST. ANDUKW. 
 
 President — Dr. Jack, President ; 1st Vice President — Mr. A. McLean ; 
 *.Jnd Vice President — J, J. Eraser; Treasurer- — Robert Fulton, Esq. ; Secre* 
 
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 ML'NICIPALITV OF VOUK. 
 
 Warden — Janieit Henry ; Secretary and Trca»urci — Henry B. Kainuford, 
 jun. ; Auditor — JumeH 8. Bock. 
 
 CouNCiLLOHS. — Kingsclcar — ThonniH B. Dunpliy, ficorffc N. Riwlun. 
 Manners Sutton, William Greive, Solomon Vail ; Prince William — James 
 Henry, Thomas Brown ; Dumfriet* — John S. Ellepfood, Matthew (iilman ; 
 Canterbury — Robert Hohinson, DariuH DickenHon ; Houlhampton — Charlen 
 Bartlett, Thomao C. Athcrton ; QuoenKhury — James Swate, John Caver- 
 hill ; Douglas— Charles McGibbon, David Pugh ; Stanley — Bernard 
 Elliott, William Clarkstin ; St. Marys — Thomas Barker, James McLopgn^ ; 
 New Maryland — George Ball, Samuel R. Noson, 
 
 COUNTY OF CHARLOTTE. 
 
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 JusTiCKs uv I^cKRion CuuHT OF CoMMON Pleas. — Rubvrt Thoiusun, 
 Patrick Clinch. James W. Chandler, Thomas Burton Abbott, and Charles 
 R. Hatboway, Esquires. , 
 
 JusTicKs OF THE Pkack. — Robcrt Thompson, Patrick Clinch, James 
 W. Chandler, Tristram Moore, Charles R. Hatheway, David Mowatt, 
 Wilford Fisher, Abraham J. Wetmore, Cochran Craig, Gcorgo M»Kay, 
 David A. Rose, John J. Robinson, James W. Street, James Boyd, R. Watson, 
 J. Griinrmer, John Farmer, Jumcs Brown, D. Gilmour, Isaac Knight, 
 Archibald McCallum, Jacob Young, Robcrt M. Todd, Juhn Campbell, Henry 
 Webber, W^illiam Thomson, John Carlyle, .Malcolm Mealy, Francis Hibbert, 
 Claudius Mcssinett, Jeremiah Scott, Peter Morrison, George Hiltz, Patrick 
 Curran, David Sullivan, Wm. H. CheHcy, Bartholomew R. Fitzgerald, Geo. 
 Fountain, John C. Messinett, Hugh Lud^ate, John Marks, Nlnian Lindsay, 
 George V. Knight, Augustine Bancroft, John A Hcnev, John Mann, jr., 
 Charles Bradley, Samuel MTarlane, Thonuis Barry, John E. Moore, 
 Thomas Cotterei, Henry Stiles, Gideon Prescott, William K. Reynolds, Isaac 
 Justicon, James Russell, jr., Zachariah Chipmnn, Hugh Cullinan, James 
 Murchie, George B. Allwood, G. S. Grimmer, Timothy Crocker, Thomas 
 Fraser, Thomas Robinson, Thomas B. Wilson, John McLeod, Magnus Green, 
 Alexander McDermott, George Maxwell. George Dick, Robert Stevenson, 
 Charles M. Gove, George Allen, Nathan Smart, Rex. N. King, Robert 
 McLellan, James Smart, Adam W. Smith, and Timothy Rierdon, Esquires 
 
 High Sheriff — Thomas Jones, Esq. 
 
 Clerk of the Peace and Keeper of the Rolls — W^ellington Hatch, Esq. 
 
 Surrogate — George J. Thomson, Esquire. i 
 
 Judge of Probates. — James W. Chandler, Esquire. „ , . '• . 
 
 Registrar — George D. Street. Esquire. , '..^ - r 7., r 
 
 Registrars of De«;ds and Mills — Harris H. Hatch, Esquire. 
 
 County Treasurer — Daviu W. Jack, Esq. 
 
 Commissioners for taking AfBdavits in the Supreme Court — James W. 
 Chandler, Esquire, and all other Attorneys in the County. 
 
 Notaries Public— W. M'Lean, C. R. Hatheway, George D. Street, S. H. 
 Whiilock, C. W. Wardlaw. Thos. Wilson, Esqrs. 
 
 Inspector of Scboola — D, Morrison, Esquire. "^ f t; 
 
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 Commiflttionerfl undor the Aliiconding Debtor'* Act — Chnrl«tR. Mothflway, 
 iSamuul H. Wlullock, Patrick Clinch, Daniel Mowatt, Saml. 8. Love, Etqi. i 
 
 Coroners — David A. Roho, Kohort Thom.^on, Wm. T. Hone, and John H. 
 Stovonson, Esquires. 
 
 Marine Hospital Commiiisioiicrs — (', £. 0. llathcway, St, Andrews ; 
 Zachariah Chipmaii, 8t. Stephonii ; Jamns Campbell, St. George. 
 
 Comiuidsioncr fur relieving distressoj Indianu — S. 8. Govo, M.D. 
 
 AsHiAtant Etuigration '^)frictir — Thomas Jonoti. 
 
 Visiting Physician, Quarantino Island — N. D. G. Parker, M.D. 
 
 Auctioneers — John H. Rose, Arthur II. Gilmour, John M'Lauchlan, Israel 
 J. Hanson, George 8. Grimmer, George U. Allward, George F. Campbell, 
 Thomas Watt, Richard Dyer, James Campbell, James Bolton, CUudius 
 McBsinett, and Mark Young. 
 
 Tkrms of the Gsxchai., 8emsion8 and Commox pLKAS.-~Second 
 Tuesday in April and third Tuesday iit September. .^ix u. «i. 
 
 AniiiTioKAL Tehms of tiik Commox PtKAs. — Second Tue^'day in Ju'y 
 and December. « 
 
 Chaklotte CouNTr .\nuicvLTCHAL HSociETT. — Robert Stev nson, 
 President; Hy. S. Hitchings and James Russell, Vice Presidents* J. .W 
 Bradford, Treasurer ; Alexander T. Paul, Secretary. ^ g^,. 
 
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 THE ST. CROIX AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY, 
 
 At St. Stephen, in the County of Charlotte. 
 
 Vice Presidents, 
 
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 James G. Stevens, Esquire, M.P.P., President. 
 
 Robert King, junr., Esquire, 
 
 Nathan Smart, Esquire, 
 
 Joseph II. Maxwjeil, Esquire, 
 
 David Brown, Esquire, 
 
 Robert Watson, Esquire, 
 
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 Secretary. 
 Treasurer. ^ 
 
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 ' THE ST. STEPHEN RURAL CEMETERY, 
 
 At Saint Stephen, Charlotte County, Incorporated 1866. 
 F. H. Todd, Esquire, President ; David Brown, Esquire, Secretary and 
 Treasurer ; Jas. G. Stevens, M.P.P., Z. Chipnian, Goo. A. Boardman, 
 Henry F. Eaton, P. M. Abbot, and S. H. Hitchcns, '>:^uire8. Directors; 
 Mr. Samuel Almond, Superintendent. . 
 
 
 COUNTY OF suNBnnY.^.^,,«u. 
 
 Justices of the Inferior Court of Comrror yieaa — John S. Snand«M, 
 Nathaniel Hubbard, Thomas Harrison, Calvin L. Uathnway, Roi^ert D. 
 Wilmot, and Benjamin S. Bailey, Esquires. 
 
 Judticcit of the Peace — John S. Saunders, Nathaniel Hubbard, Tho* 
 rnas Harrison, Calvin L. Hatheway, Rubcrt D. Wilmot. Benjamin 
 S. Bailey, Charles Hazen, William Hoyt, John Peabody, Thomad N. 
 Gilbert, Wni. Burke, Enoch Luiit, Thomas Hnrlt. jr., William ScoulUr, 
 Thomas H. Smith, John Glazier, Moses Coburn, George Morrow, Thomas 
 0. Miles, William Estabrooks, Charles Tracey, Charles J. Bailey, Reuben 
 
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 Hoben, Stephen P. Estabrooks, Charles Brown, Jehn Simmonf, A. C. 
 Plummer, Charles Burpee, Thomas A. Beekwith, Kobert Linton, Thomas 
 Wright. Henry P. Bridges, Isaac Taylor, James Mitchell {of the Quorum ), 
 and Martin Adams, Esquires. 
 
 High Sheriff — James S. White, Esquire. 
 
 Clerk of the Peace and Keeper of the Rolls — George Bliss, Esquire. 
 
 Surrogate — William J. Gilbert, Esquire. 
 
 Registrar of Deeds and Wills — Nathaniel Hubbard, Esquire. 
 
 Receiver of Royalty for Sunbury and Queen's — John Maynard. 
 
 Inspector of Schoolfi — Edward C. Freeze. 
 
 Coroner* — Gcrhardus Clowes, Moses H. Coburn, Frederick Secley, Thos. 
 Turney, John R. Seely, and Henry Rees. 
 
 Auctioneers — George C. Nevers, Thomas A. Beckwith, John S. Covtrt, 
 Willium Burpee, and T. B. Coburn Burpee. 
 
 Terms oi tbo General Sessions and Common Pleas — Second Tuesday In 
 January and Third Tuesday in June. 
 
 Additional Terms pf the Cjjfljmon Pleas — Third Tuesday in March and 
 October. » 
 
 / »->' QUEEN'S COl^TY. ' 
 
 Justices of th« Is^feriok Court of Commow Plias. — Hon. Harry 
 Peters, William Foshay, Hon. John Earle, John M'Lean, Ebonezer L. 
 Burpe, Thomas P. Hewlett, George W. Hohcn, Charles Keith, and Thomas 
 Harrison, Esquires. 
 
 Justices or the Peace. — Harry Peters, *Wm. Foshay, John Earle, Thos. 
 T. Hewlett, John M'Allister, Lewis M'Donald, John M'Leun, Jos. B. Perkins, 
 Robert Golding, Wm. Murray, Charles Keith, Geo. W. Hoben, Ebenezer L. 
 Burpee, Thos. Harrison, Joseph Coy, J. Samuel Hewlett, Gideon D. Bailie, 
 James Ingledew, Charles P. Wetmore, Thomas Murray, J. R. Earle, John 
 Goldfinch, Daniel Smith, Isaac M'Lean, Gilbert Perry, James Slip, jr., 
 Charles E. Langan, David Phillips, William F. Bonnell/ John Curry, David 
 Ebbett, Alexander Casf*, Benjamin Bowie, Joshua Calkins, David Furguson, 
 Jessie Clark, Joseph F. Estabroqks, Thomas Coosey, John Palmer, James 
 Poiley, William Malone, George Elkins, Francis Wood, Walter Butler, John 
 J. West, Thomas W. Carpenter, James Toole, ( of the Quorum ), and Isaac 
 B. Bonnell, Esquires. 
 
 High SherifT— J«hn Palmer, Enquire. 
 
 Judge of Probates — Nathan H, DeVeber, Esquire. ^ 
 
 Registrar — James R. Curry, Esquire. 
 
 Registrar of Wills and Deads — Hon. Harry Peters. 
 
 Receiver of Royalties for Queen's and Sunbury — John Maynard, Esquire. 
 
 Inspector of Schools — Daniel Morrison, Esquire. 
 
 Coroners— John Earle, Thomas T. Hewlett, R. T. Babbitt, George W.. 
 White, John Murphy, Thomas M. Tilley, and Adam Strong, Esquires. 
 
 Auctioneers — William T. Bonnell, David Ferguson, Edward Simpsoa 
 (Gagetown), John Armstrong, William Hogshaw ( Petersvilie), James T. 
 Tool, Jamea Starkey, Butler S. Thorne, James Pearson (Johnston), Isaac 
 
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 T. Vanward, William Golding ( Wickham), Walter 8. ButUr (Canning), 
 and Lawrence O'Leary. 
 
 COMMISSIONEBS FOR TAKIIVa SpECIAL BaILB IV SCPRIXB COUBT.-* 
 
 Hon. H. Peters ( Gagetown ), Hon. John Earlc ( Canning ). £. L. Burpe, 
 Esquire (Chipmaii), Charles Keith, £«quire ( Brunswick ),Jamea Ingledew, 
 Esquire ( Johnston ). . • ; ^ • 
 
 COMMISSIONRRS FOR TAKITTO AfFIDATITI IN THE SuPRBKB CoURT. 
 
 Hon. H. Peters, John J. Millidge, Esquire (Gagetown \, Hon. John Earle 
 ( Canning ), Ebenezer L. Burpe, Esquire, John Goldfinch, Eaqaire, Isaac C. 
 Burpe, Esquire (Chipman, ) Charles Keith, Esquire ( Brunswick ), Thomas 
 Murray, Esquire (Johnston), Joseph B. Perkins, Esquire ( Peterarille ), 
 John Curry, Esquire (Upper Gagetown ). 
 
 Terms of Gritsral Sbssioits aitd Commov Plbas^ — Fourth Tuesday 
 in January and June (Jury Terms), and Fourth Tuosday in April and 
 October. • • - - r ■ •' '?■■_ ^i-. . i- < *f.?,i=i. .'v* -».'..-:.j^ »'. 
 
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 KING'S COUNTY. 
 
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 Justices of thb In!?erior Court of Common Pleab.—- Thomas Beer, 
 Justus S. Wetmore, John C. Vail, Esquires. 
 
 Justices of the Peace. — Thomas Beer, Justus S. Wetmore, Henry A. 
 Scovil, John C. Vail, A. C. Bfanson, John Barberie, Ebenezer Smith, 
 Isaac Haviland, Samuel Foster, John Wightman, John Brittain, James 
 Brittain, Hon. John H. Ryan, Charles W. Stockton, John C. Price, Elits 
 8. Wetmore, John Hagarty, Robert M'CuIly, William Freeze, jr., Samuel 
 Kallett, Craven Longstroth, Matthew M'Leod, Ellas S. Freeze, Duncan 
 M. Campben, Isaac A. Dodge, Samuel Henderson, Weeden Fowler, John 
 L. Wilmot, James Lake, Elijah A. Perkins, William Pycwell, Walter B. 
 Scovil, Charles C. Stewart, James Fbirweather, James W. Nowlan, Samuel 
 Foster, John H. Wright, J. D. M. Keator, Robert S. Foster, John 
 M'Leod, jr.. Nelson Arnold, William Pearson, William A. Stockton, 
 William B. M'Keel, William M'Leod, Charles Gray, Philo. M. Raymond, 
 Nathaniel Belyea, William Buchanan, John O. Dann, James COt^son, 
 Henry Fowler, David Hatfield, Zebulon Connor, George H. Wallace, 
 James A. Fenwick, William Coates, John M*Arthur, William Keith, 
 James L. Flewwelling, John Erb, John M'Intyre, Daniel M'Lachlan, John 
 Urquhart, William S. Teakles, Robert Morrison, William Baskin, T. 
 Oliver Arnold, John C. Godard, William Deniston, Joseph D. Baxter, 
 Jabez E. Titus, George Flewwelling, George Barnes, Datid M'KeniAfe, 
 Henry Piers, jr., (ufthe Quorum ), and Wiiliam Scoular, Esquires. 
 
 High Sheriff— Samuel N. Freeze, Esquire. 
 
 Keeper of the Rolls, and Clerk of the Peace and Inferior Court of 
 Common Pleas — Edward Betts Smith, Esquire. 
 
 Judge of Probates — Edward B. Smith, Esquire. *^*J .isn- .1 . uttA^Q 
 
 Registrar of Deeds and Wills, and Registrar of Probates— J. C Vail, 
 Esquire. 
 
 Coroners.— Isaac Haviland, Sylvester Z. Earle, A. C. Evanion, James 
 Wetmore, Adino Paddock, jr., and Obadiah Purdy, Esquires. 
 
 Commissioners for taking Hail and Affidavits in the Supreme Court.— 
 
 
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 John C. Vail, A. (3. Evanson, Samuel Hallctt, C. W. Stockton, Hon. 
 John H. Ryan, John C. Price, Samuel Foster, James A. Roevc, and 
 James W. Nolan, Esquirefl. 
 
 Issuer of Marriage Licences — E. B. Smith, Esquire. 
 
 Commissioner for Solemnizing Marriage — John C. Vail, Esquire. 
 
 Receiver of Crown Debts, under Act 7 Victoria, c. 36— Edward B. 
 Smith, Esquire. 
 
 Auctioneers E. S. Freeze, D. Sheck, William H. White. Elijah 
 
 A. Perkins, Samuel Freeze, Jamea Lake, Gilbert Titus, Gilford Cou- 
 gle, Benjamin Sproul, Abraham Johnston, jr., William Keith, James 
 E. Fryers, Isaac Pearson, Jeremiah D. Mabee, Joseph D. Baxter, 
 Joseph Belyea, T. G. Barnes, W. M. Teakles, Samuel Gosline, Noah 
 Keath, William A. Stockton, J. M'Naught, Thomas Mathewson, J. Sharp, 
 Bt L. Crawford, G. Downey, D. M. Johnson, James W. Nowlan, G. H. 
 Wallace, Douglas Fairweather, and Samuel Foster. 
 
 Trustees of Grammar School— Rev. W. E. Scovil, Rev. W. W. Walker, 
 and J. C. Vail, Esquire. 
 
 Teaeher of Grammar School — George Walker. 
 
 InspectorofSchooIs— Edmund H.Duval. " "^ * ' '-»'-' 
 
 County Treasurer— John Flewwelling, Esquire. ' '•' 
 
 TiRMS or THi Gbniral SissioHS AMa Common Plias.- Fiist Tuesday 
 in March and third Tuesday in Octobei% 
 
 Additional Tirkb or thi Common Plbas.— First Tuesday in May and 
 January. 'i nc^>;. .?••;« i\is.-:t^ 
 
 The Probate Court for King's County ia held at the Court House on the 
 first Tuesday in every month, except the month of March, and for that 
 ^fnrnith m thf Monday next before th> first Tuesday, 
 
 COUNTY OF WESTMORLAND. *^ "^ ^ tin- 
 
 JusTiOis OF THE INFERIOR CouRT OF CoMMON Pleas. — William Wilsoii, 
 Joha Chapman, and Joseph Avard, Esquires. 
 
 JuBTiOBi or THB Pracb — Amos E. Botsford, William Wilson, John 
 Chapman, Joseph Avard, Philip Palmer, Daniel Hanington, John Tren- 
 holm, George Oulton, George Pittfield, Samuel Black, Phillip Chapman, 
 Charles Dixon, T. E. Smith, Rufus Col, Thomas Keillor, Joseph 
 Chapmaft, C. Dickson, John Carey, Alex. Munroe, James Anderson, Alex. 
 Wright, Peter McSweeney, William Steadman, jr., Jonas Cutler, David 
 Murray, Thomas Cochran, Silvanus Minor, Michael S. Harris, Jesse L. 
 Bent, William Allen, Reuben Chase, Ephraini Raworth, Amand Landry, 
 Silas C. Charters, Abraham Jonos, Hugh McMonagle, Samuel S. Wilmot, 
 David Boyd,. Moses Jones, Charles Cahill, Thomas Gamble, James 
 Dickson, Joseph Bleakney, Thomas Brown, Silas D. Copp, Israel Steves, 
 John JReed, Thomas Carter, Warren Price, Rufus Chappell, John S- 
 Barnaby, Isaac AUwood, John Reid ( Bay de Vcrte ), Frank Gallaghw. 
 Pollett Gallang, John S. Trites ( of the Quorum ), and Robert Madison, 
 Bsquireir. 
 
 
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 High SherifT— Blair Botsford, Esquire. 
 
 Clerk of the Peace and Keeper of the Rolls — Chas. E. K^app, Esquire. 
 
 Surrogate — Hon. Edward B. Chandler. 
 
 Registrar of Probates — Charles E. Knapp, Esquire. 
 
 Registrar of Deeds and Wills — William Bttckhouse, Esquire. 
 
 Coroners.— Andrew Weldon, John Crandall, Jacob Wortman, Zachariah 
 Tingley, and Henry Livingstone, Esqs. 
 
 Commissioner for taking Affidavits in the Suprf a^q Co«irt^>Daniel L. 
 Hannington, Esquire. .;>:/i >^k«j'/ 
 
 Inspector of Schools — Edmund H. Duval, Esq. 
 
 Auctioneers — William Lawrence, Ebenezer L. Cowling, Robt. Atkinson, 
 Ichabod Steves, Joshua Wood, J. W. Chapman, Robert flallett, Hugh 
 M'Monagle, Robert Atkinson, and Robert Moffat. 
 
 TsBMs OP THE General Sessions and Common Plbas. — Third Tuesday 
 in June and November. 
 
 Additional Terms of the Common P^lbas. — First Tuesday in April and 
 second Tuesdayi in September. . 1 .>t^f ^^i,}! 
 
 COUNTY OF NORTHUMBERLAND. 
 
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 JusTiCBSOP THE INFERIOR CouRT OF CoMMON Pleas. — Georgo Kerr, Johii 
 Nesmith, Peter Mitchell, John M. Johnson, Richard Sutton, and Willhiia 
 i. Fraser, Esquires. 
 
 Justices of the Peace. — George Kerr, John T. Williston, Richard 
 Hutchinson, Peter Mitchell, Alex!.nder Goodfellow, Donald M'Kay, Robert 
 Doak, Thomas C. Allan, Alexander M'Laggan, Thomas W. Underhill, 
 William Letson, James W. Hierlihy, John M'Donald, JaVed Tozer, John 
 Porter, Roderick M'Leod, Peter Morrison, Thomas Willoughby, James L. 
 Price, Alexander Fraser, jr., Donald M'Naughton, Miles M'Millan, John 
 M'Allister, jr., Johm M'Doug.ald, Richard Sutton, George Johnston, Wm. 
 J. Fraser, Alexander Loudon, William Muirhead, Robinson Crocker, John 
 Bengali, John Harley^ William Parks, G|9orge E. Letson, John M'Rae, 
 Hiram Freeze, Robert Noble, William A. Black, George Whitney, William 
 Russell, John Haws, John Williston, Louis Robicheau, James A. Fierce, 
 Robert T. Miller, Samuel Lapthorne, John Fallen, Burk Archibald, Jamea 
 B. Johnston, William W. Kelley, Michael M'Kendrick, John Lawlor, 
 William Dickens (of the Quorum), and Alexander K. A. M*Dougall, 
 I Esquires. * 
 
 High Sheriff — James Mitchell, Esquire. "T '«; 
 
 Clerk of the Peace and Keeper of the Rolls — Samuel Thomson, Esq. 
 
 County Treasurer — Moses M. Sargeant, Esquire. , .^^j,,, ..^^ i 
 
 Surrogate — William Wilkinson, Esquire. tX 
 
 Registrar — Daniel Ferguson, Esquire. v 
 
 Registrar of Deeds and Wills — John Lawler, Esquire. 
 
 Coroner*- Stafford Beeson, Martin Cranney, Allan A. Davidson, Robert 
 |B. Wasson, Edward Rogers, John M'Leed,and William O'Brien, Esqs. 
 
 Inspector of Schools— T. W. Wood, Esquire. 
 
 Commissioners for taking Affidartts in the Supremo Court — PatticK 
 iWatt, Richard Davidson, and William Park, Esquires. 
 
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 Commissioners for Solemnizing Marriage — Alexander Goodfellow, 
 Donald M'Kay, and Robert Doak, Esquires. 
 
 Issuer of Marriage Licenses — James L. Price, Esquire. 
 
 Seizing Officer of Hay cut on Crown Land — William Parker. 
 
 Auctioneers — Robert T. Miller, John Lawlor, William J. Fraser, Wm. 
 Letson, DetIs P. Howe, Alexander Fraser, Alexander Morrison, James 
 Brinnen, Alexander Marshall, John Fish, Jabez B. Snowball, John Mackie, 
 and Robert Blake. 
 
 Tkbms or THB General Sebsionb and Common Pleas. — Secoad Tuesday 
 in January and July. 
 
 Additional Terms of the Common Pleas. — First Tuesday in May and 
 October. 
 
 Revenue Officers — Chatham — Deputy Treasurer, John T. Wiliiston ; 
 Landing Surveyor, J. C. E. Carmichael ; Waiter, Searcher, and Locker, 
 Martin Cranney.— Newcastle — Deputy Treasurer, Richard Sutton ; Waiter, 
 Searcher, and Locker, David WithTerall. 
 
 Barristers, Attornies, and Notaries Public. — JVl?M;ca«//e-^Edwjird Wil- 
 iiston, Allan A. Davidson, and Samuel Thomson, Esquires. — Chatham- 
 George Kerr, Hon. J. M. Johnson, Wm. Wilkinson, and David Fe.guson, 
 Esquires. 
 
 Commissioners for Taking Bail in the Supreme Court. — Newcastle— 
 Patrick Watt, Richard Davidson, William Park, Esquires. — Chatham— 
 John McDougall, Esquire. "■ - 
 
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 COUNTY OF KENT. 
 
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 Justices or the Inferior Court or Common Pleas.— George Pagan, 
 John Bowser, L. P. W. Des Brisay, and Thomas W. Bliss, Esquires.. 
 
 Justices cf the Peace. — George Pagan, David Wark, John Bowser, L. 
 P. W. Des Brisay, Wm. Hanington, David McAlmon, Francis McPhelim, 
 William S. Caie, Germain White, Ruebcn Johnston, Lawrence McLaren, 
 Albert B. Smith, James Burns, James Girvan, Terence Curran, John 
 Jardine, jr., John Robertson, Henry Peters, jr., Henry Livingston, John 
 Brait, John Sheridan, Horatio Smith, Lewis 3* Allain, Charles Gosselin, 
 Luke Johnson, Fabian D'Aigle, Amant Bourgeois, sen., James Lucas, 
 Alexander McWilliam ( of the Quorum), and Stephen Briggs, Esquires. 
 
 High SherifT— -James McPhelim, Esq. 
 
 Cferk of the Peace and Keeper of the Rolls — Charles JySayrt^, Esq. 
 
 Surrogate — James A. James, Esq. , . . vtr t s. 
 
 Registrar—Charles J. Sayre, Esquire. * .,^ ^ . 
 
 Registrar of Deeds and Wills — George Pagan, Esquire. 
 
 Coroners — Lawrence McLaren, M.D., and Horatio B. Smith, Esquires. 
 
 Inspector of Schools — T. W. Wood, Esq. 
 
 Commissioners for taking Bail and Affidavits — John Bowser and L. P. 
 W. Des Brisay, Esquires. 
 
 Notary Public — John Bowser. , ' ^ 
 
 Auctioneers — John Bowser, Joseph Wetmore, Henry Livingston, 
 Richard McLauchlan, Edward Robson, John L. Dwyer Wm. Raymond, 
 William J. Keswick, Rufus S. Chandler, Richard Sutton, jr., Jacob 
 Ferguson, and John Whetcn. 
 
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 Teacher of Grammar Sphool— C. T. Pittblad. 
 
 Vice Consul — Sweden & Norway— Robt. Hutchinson, Esq.. Richibucto. 
 
 — John Bowser, '* fiuctouehe 
 
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 COUNtY OF GLOUCESTER. . 
 
 
 Justice* of the Inferior Court of Cammoti Pka8 — William Napier, John 
 Ferguson, and James Young, Esquires. 
 
 Juiticea of the Peace — William Napier, John Ferguson, James Toung 
 Perry, J. N. Dumares, John Richey, John Doran, Robert Robinson, Francis 
 Ferguson, Samuel L. Bishop, John Chalmers, John Walsh, Michael 
 Rivers, William Taylor, Joseph Sewell, Hugh A. Caie, John Meahan, 
 George Smith, John O'Brien^ Charles Meahan, James Smith, Robert 
 Brown, Robert Young, Robert Nixon, William Davidson, William Molley, 
 James G. C. Blackball, William End, Hilurion Ache, Francis Alexandre, 
 Alexander Campbell, John Tolsy, Matthew Parrott, Andrew D'Arcy (of 
 the Quorum ), and Samuel Miller, Esquires. 
 
 i/i^A. SAmJf— Benjamin W. Weldon, Esq. ' "»' 
 
 Clerk of the Peace and Keeper of the Rolbt and Clerk of the Jnfenor 
 Court of Common Pleas — Theophilus Des Brisay, Esquire. 
 
 Surrogate — Henry William Baldwin, Esquire. . ,' ' 
 
 Registrar of Probates — D. Gustavus M'Lauchlan, Esq. i'^ •» 
 
 Registrar of Deeds and Wills — Henry Williams Baldwin, Esq. ' 
 
 Coroners — John M'Kenna, and D. Gustavus M'Lauchlan, Esquires. 
 
 Inspector of Schools — T. W. Wood. 
 
 Licensed Auctioneers — Francis Alexandre, William Taylor, Robert 
 Young, Henry Williams Baldwin, and Benjamin W. Weldon. 
 
 Principal of the Ghrammar School — John Sivewright, Esquire. 
 
 Barristers and Attomies practising — William End, Theo. Des Brisay, 
 and D. Gustavus M'Lauchlan, Esquires. 
 
 Commissiorfers for Solemnizing Marriage — William Napier, and James 
 Young, Esquires. 
 
 President of the Agricultural Society Stunuel L. Bishop, Esquire. 
 Secretary — William Napier, Esq. 
 
 Terms of the General Sesnons and Common Pleas — First Tuesday in 
 January and first Tuesday in July. 
 
 Additional Terms of the Common Pleas— Tint Tuesday in April and 
 last Tuesday in October. 
 
 COUNTY OF CARLETON. 
 
 Justice*, of the Inferior Court of Common Pleas — John Dibblee, John 
 Bedell, and Joseph Harvey, Esquires. 
 
 Justices of the Peace — John Dibblee, John Bedell, Joseph Harvey, Josiah 
 Brown, Abraham M. Garden,^. Upton, Paul M. Bedell, Ohas. Perlcy, 
 R. D. Beardsley, S. Estabrooks, Charles Conncll, J. A. Phillips, James 
 Lockwood, George Clowes, Joseph Burpee, Zephaniah Mills, Leonard^ R. 
 Harding, George L. Raymond, James R. Tupper, William J. Baird, 
 Matthew L. Phillips, Abner Bull, Joseph Rideout, Jarvis Estey, MieWl 
 M'Guirk, James Kelley, Stephen G. Burpee, William Hay ward, Bilt^tmin 
 
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 L. Richardson, Murphy Giltarson, WiHiam S. Nevers, John Bubar, John 
 Holland Esty, Calvin Churchill. William Gray/ Robert Hemphill, Robert 
 Hay, Robert A. Hay, William Lindsay, Richard S. Bull, Anthony Kearney, 
 George M'Donaugh, Alexander Kirkpatrick, Charles 8h«a, James Jordan, 
 Edwin R. Parsons, William Forrest, John Burt, Hugh Cowperthwaite, 
 Amos Dickenson, Elisha Shaw, Hamilton Yerxa, Samuel Dickenson, 
 Cornelius Connolly, John Bennett, Richard S Clark, James Ebbett, Wm. 
 Dell Estey, Isaac S. Carvili, William Reed, Seth Squires, Isaiah B. Ride* 
 out, Alexander Hawthorn, George Millberry, George Wade, George Squires, 
 William B. Tompkins, George Thomas Hartley, Warren C. Bull (0/ the 
 Quorum ), and John Thomas Allan, Esquires. « •;. .t-^ 
 
 High Sheriflf— Fred. R. Jenkins Dibblee, Esq. 
 
 Clerk of the Peace and Inferior Court of Common Pleas, and Issuer of 
 Marriage Licenses — A. Nelson Garden, Esq. 
 
 Surrogate — Lewis P. Fisher, Esq. . , ^, <•.■., . - .«• k^^^^ 
 
 Registrar of Probates — D. L. Dibblee, Esq. . ' a. ;» •• 
 
 Registrar of Deeds 5 ad Wills — Augustus Bedell, Esq. . v* 
 
 Notary Public — Lewis P. Fisher, Esq. . ' *,. ' 
 
 Inspector of Schools — jSdward C. Freeze. 
 
 Coroners — George Stickney, George West, John Bedell, Wm. Connell, 
 Charles Upton, and William L. Drier. 
 
 Commissioners for ti king Special Bails and AiTidavits in the Supreme 
 Court — John Bodell, George L. Raymond. 
 
 Practising Attornies — A. N. Garden, L. P. Fisher, D. L. Dibblee, 
 George Connell, James Edgar, and William M. Connell. 
 
 Auctioneers — Allanson Payson, James H. Jaques, W. T. Lathern, and 
 James Robertson. 
 
 Commissioner under the Absconding Debtors' Act — J. Dibblee. 
 
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 COUNTY OF RESTIGOUCHE. 
 
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 Justices of the Inferior Court of Common Pleas — John Montgomery, D. 
 Stewart, Arthur Ritchie, Adam Ferguson, and William Hamilton, Esqs. 
 
 Justices of the Peace — John Montgomery, D. Stewart, Adam Ferguson, 
 Arthur Ritchie, Archibald Ramsay, William Hamilton, William S. Smith, 
 John Ultican, John M'Nair, John Cook, jr., John M'Millan, John Duncan, 
 John M'Millan, jr., John Gillies, Robert Ferguson, David Ritchie, Alex. 
 C. Des Brisay, Charles Murray, Patrick Doyle, John H. Pride, Allan 
 Andrew, Donald M'Alister, William Hamilton the 2nd, Asael Welle, 
 George Moffat, John M'Lauchlan, Patrick Doyle, John Murchy, Alexander 
 Laing, and Archibald McKenzie, Esquires. 
 
 High Sheriff— John L. Barberie, Esq. ,, 
 
 Clerk of the Peace and Keeper of the Rolls — Andrew Barberie, Esq. 
 
 Surrogote — Chipman Botsford, Esquire. 
 
 Registrar of Deeds and Probates — Andrew Barberie, Esq. 
 
 Inspector ofSchools — T. W. Wood. , ,,.^. 
 
 Supervisor of Roads — John M'Millan, Esq. 
 
 Commissioner for taking Bail in the Supreme Court— Dugald Stewart, 
 Esquire. 
 
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 igald Stewart, 
 
 Issuer of Marriage Licenses — A. Burberie. Esquirt^. *•,*■* " ^ "*^ 
 
 Commissioners under the At>scondinff Debtors' Act — Dugald Stewart, 
 and Archibald Rtunsay. 
 
 Coroners — Hugh Montgomery, James S. Morse, and John U. Campbell, 
 Esquires. 
 
 Fish Wardens — John Duncan and Alexander Cook. • ' 
 
 Teacher of the Grammar School — Crawford Hutchinson. 
 
 Auctioneers — John U. Campbell, Charles Murray, David Sadler, Wm. 
 Montgomery, and John Phillips. 
 
 County Treasurer — Donald Stewart, y, „, ._ , ..1. ...,,- t-- j 
 
 Resjtiqocchk Agricultural Socikty. — A. Barberie, fjsq., Pre'sldeiil; 
 Hugh Montgomery and Adam Ferguson, Esqs., Vice Presidents ; Wm. 
 S. Smith, Esq., Secretary and Treasurer. 
 
 Terms of the General Sessions and Common Pleas — First Tuesday in 
 January, and Second Tuesday in July. 
 
 Additional Terms of the Common Pleaa — Stcond Tuesday in April and 
 October. 
 
 
 
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 COUNTY OF ALBERT. ,,,,,,.;/ Uunuu^ 
 
 Justices of the Inferior Court of^Common Pleas — Hon. E. B. Chandler 
 John Smith, Peter M'Lellan, James Brewster, John Lewis, Hon. W. H. 
 Steves, and George Calhoun, Esqs. 
 
 Justices of the Peace — Hon. E. B. Chandler, John Smith, Peter 
 M'Lelan, James Brewster, John Lewis, W. H. Steves, George Calhoun, 
 Eiisha Peck, George Steves, Enoch Stiles, Edward Stevens, J. S. Colpitis, 
 Robert Wright, Isafft Gross, John Wallace, Edward Steves, James Rogers, 
 Levi Wells, John A. Reed, Hiram Edgett, Ezra Steves, James Ryan, Wmt 
 8. Hopper, jr., John Barchard, A R. Chapman, Jannes Horseman, Thomas 
 Colpitt, Lewis E. Steves {of the Qtwrum ), and Amos P. Bliss, Esquires. 
 
 High SherifT— Joseph S. Reed. Esq. 
 
 Keeper of f he Rolls, and Clerk of the Peace and. Inferior Court of Com- 
 mon Pleas—Samuel G. Morse, Esq. . -••""'-"'-• t;--"-M>- ^tr,%i^ 
 
 Surrogate— M. B. Palmer, Esq. ' '"^^ ^ '^ ;,:* f'' ' '^f **' 
 
 Registrar of Probates— Samuel G. Morse, Esq.' " ^'"""^ n^nitbuj 
 Registrar of Deeds and W^ills— George Calhoun, Esquire. ^♦'*'-'^* ^'** 
 Coronera — J. 8. Reed, W. J. Lewis, and W. C. Trites, Esq. 
 Commissioners for taking Affidavits in the Supreme Court— George 
 Calhoun and Eiisha Peck, together with the Attomies. 
 Barristers and Attornies residing at Hopewell — S. G. Morse, M. B. 
 
 [Palmer, T. B. Moore, and C. A. Peck. 
 
 Inspector of Schools— Edmund H. Duval. "'ilW} 3HT 
 
 Teacher of the Grammar School— B a mford W. Dufly. 
 Auctioneer — Lewis E. Steves. .; ,,,. 
 
 Commissioner for taking Special Bail in the Supreme Court at^Hope- 
 
 {well — George Calhoun, Esq. 
 
 Commissionew of Sewers, under Act 22 Vict., c. 53, for Draining 
 lerman Town Lake— Agreen Tingley, jr., Thomas W. Kinne, and 
 
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 Term of the Albert Circuit Court — Second Tuesday in July. 
 
 Terms of the General Sessions and Common Pleas — Fourth Tuesday in 
 June and second Tuesday in November. 
 
 Additional Terms of the Common Pleas — Second Tuesday in March, 
 and second Tue sday in Spetember. 
 
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 COUNTY OF VICTORIA. 
 
 Justices of the Inferior Court of Common Picas — Leonard R. Coombs, 
 Benjamin Bcveridge, Charles A. Hammond, Francis Riee, and Peter C. 
 Amireaux, Esquires. 
 
 Justices of the Peace — Leonard R. Coombs, Benjamin Beveridgc, Chas. 
 A. Hammond, Peter C. Amireaux, Vital Tibideau, Francis Rice, Antoinc 
 Bellefleur, James Bishop, Barnabas Armstrong, Joseph Hebert, Thomas 
 Finn, Rsgiste Theriault, Pruden Gagnon, Stephen Glasier, Walter Brit, 
 Michael Kirltn, Henry Baird, William Clifford, William Hallett, VVrilliani 
 Hartt, Abraham C. Hammond, Punderson H. Bcardsley, Hilaire Le 
 Vasseur, Flaurent Fournier, John Hartt, Roderick M'Lean, James Grew, 
 Rosamond Violette, Joshua D. Gibcrson, Joseph Cyr, Vital Hebert, Bcnj. 
 Beveridge, Francis Tibbits, ( of the Quorum ), and Ezektcl Hutchinson, 
 Esquires. 
 
 High SherifT— James Thompson. «. 
 
 Keeper of the Rolls and Clerk of the Peace, and of the Inferior Court of | 
 Common Pleas — William T. Wilmot, Esquire. 
 
 ^Surrogate— William M. M'Lauchlan, Esquire. ^ '^ •"*> "" 
 
 Registrar of Probates, Deeds and Wills— William Hartt. 
 ' Coroners — John Emerson, Francis Tibbits, and William Clifford. 
 J Seizing Officer— Charles E. Beckwith. 
 
 Uepiity Treasurer — Michael Curran, Grand Falls ; Francis Tibbeti, 
 Tobique ; and Vital Hebert, Edmundston. 
 . Inspector of Schools — Edward C. Freeze. 
 
 Terms of General Sessions and Common Pleas? — Secoi^ Tuesday in { 
 January and First Tuesday in July. 
 
 Additional Terms of the Common Pleas — Second Tuesday in March] 
 and second Tuesday in October. 
 
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 ECCLESIASTICAL DEPABTMENT. >"•'■■■ 
 
 '^ V-*' * .Milt 
 
 THE UNITED CHURCH OF ENGLAND AND IRJBLAIfP, 
 
 Diocese of Fredericion. <.>,,..,.-,.. 
 
 . ,,T^e Right Reverend John Medley, D.D., Lord Bishop of Fredericton. 
 
 Chaplains — Revds. J. W. D. Gray, D.D., and Samuel Bacon. 
 ihjjiim* Domestic Chaplain — Rev. John B. Medley. 
 
 iiNI ,fi(ttri)i . *y j^e Cathedral Church, Fredericion, d.m»i:.l «*«! 
 Dean — The Lord Bishop of Fredericton* ''^^ ^'-^"^ 
 
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 Canons ( Honorary ) — Revdi . Frederick Coster, J. W. D. Gray, D.D., tad 
 
 William Harrison. 
 
 Sub-Dean — Rev. Charles 8. Medley. 
 
 Assistant Ministers — Rcvds. John B. Medley, Charles S. Medley, and 
 
 Charles G. Coster. 
 
 CLERGY IN THE SEVERAL RURAL DEANERIES. ^^ 
 • ^ 1. Deanery of Fredericion. /,*-' i-. ;♦>*•! 
 
 Rural Dean — Reverend Charles Lee. - , 
 
 John Black, Rector of Kingsclear. r - 
 
 Charles G. Coster, Chaplain to the Forces and Assistant Minister of tha 
 
 Cathedral. 
 Theodore E. Dowling, Missionary at Douglas. ,. 
 
 Thomas Harten, Missionary at Canterbury. / 'Ti^L' mj 
 
 William Jaffrey, Missionary at St. Mary^s and Stanley. 'J"-^ /;, '.,''u 
 Charles Lee, Rector of Fredericton. 
 John B. Medley, Chaplain to the Bishop and Assistant Minister of the 
 
 Cathedral. 
 Charles S. Medley, Sub-Dean of the Cathedral and Missionary at New 
 
 Maryland. 
 Henry Pollard, Rector of Maugerville and Burton. 
 
 2. .Deanery of St, John. • • " '**^ 
 
 Rural Dean — Reverend J. W. D. Gray, D.D. ;; ."^ 
 
 John Armstrong, Rector of Victoria. s'n;: I 
 
 William Armstrong, Rector of St. James's. // vt 
 
 George M. Armstrong, Rector of St. Mark's. 
 Frederick Coster, Canon of Christ Church, Fredercton, and Rector of 
 
 Carleton. 
 Walter J. Covert, Missionary at Lancaster. ?'^t ,«-•' ^^^H .^^vaiBci 
 
 William H. DeVeber. Rector of St. Paul's, Portland. -'^ *^ 
 
 James W. Disbrow, Chaplain to the Provincial Penitentiary; ^ 
 I. W. D. Gray, D.D., Canon of Christ Church, Fredericton, and Rector. 
 
 of St. John. 
 William Harrison, Canon of Christ Church, Fredericton, and Rector of 
 
 Portland. , 
 
 George N. McNutt, Curate of St. John. h' H 
 
 William Scovil, Chaplain to the Provincial Lunatic Asylum. , ,<-]«vr> 
 George Schofield, Rector of Simonds. -— j,t%'.4oii ^iifc -tl. It) .«) 
 
 Maurice Swabey, Curate of St. Mark's. . w' sj'^'i'^ W ' 'Wti'/ 
 
 Abraham Wood, retired Missionary, St. John. 
 
 > X S, Deanery of Kingston. « v nl 
 
 Rural Dean — Rev. William E. Scovil. . t, rj .fJi 
 
 Charles P. Bliss, Rector of Sussex. *? f \fr^^«i*»IM .i 
 
 J. S. Hanford, Missionary at Upham. i^ w;»« f^^. ? >. /. 
 
 Christopher Milner, retired Missionary, Westfield. ti*> o»iiT 4 
 
 James Neales, Rector o/ Gagetown. : (**r A, 
 
 David W. Pickett, Missionary at Greenwich and Wkkhato. u%^^ 
 
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 Theophilui Ritchey, Missionary nt Petersville. 
 George Rogers, Mirisionary at Springfield. 
 W. E. Srovil, Rector of Kingston. 
 Richard Simonds, Missionary at Studbolm. 
 Edtnuud A. Warneford, Rector of Norton. 
 William W. Walker, Rector of Hampton. 
 David J. Wetmore, Missionary, Kingston. 
 Edward 8. Woodman, Missionary at Westfield. 
 
 4. Deanery of St. Andrew's, 
 
 ^, Rural Dean — Rev. Shefliington Thompson, LL.D. 
 
 George T. Carey, Rector of Grand Manan. 
 
 William Q. Ketchum, Rector of St. Andrew's. .. \j' 
 
 John M'Givern, Rector of St. George's. ^^ '^ 
 
 Edward S. Medley, Curate of St. Stephen's. 
 
 Ronald 8. Smith, Curate of St. Andrew's. 
 
 Skeffington Thomson, LL.D., Rector of St. Stephen's. 
 ^' J. Sedgfield Thomson, Rector of St. David's. 
 ,^ J«hn S. Williams, Missionary at Campobello. ,. ,. 
 
 6. Deanery of Woodstock. 
 
 Rural Dean — Reverend S. D. Lee Street. 
 RoberliC. Nelson, Curate of Woodstock. ^ « 
 8. D. Lee Street, Rector, Woodstock. 
 W. Henry Street, Missionary at Tobique and Grand Falls. 
 Charles F. Street, Rector of Prince William and Dumfries. 
 H. W. Tippet, Rector of Queensbury. 
 
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 6. Deanery of Chatham. 
 
 Rural Dean — Reverend S. Bacon. 
 Samuel Bacon, Rector of Chatham. 
 Wm. Gruden, Missionary at Blockville and Nelson. 
 N. Allen Coster, Missionary at Richibucto and Welford. 
 James Hudson, Missionary at Glenelg, Newcastle, &c. 
 
 7. Deanery of Shediac. 
 
 Rural Dean — Rev. G. S. Jarvis, D.D. 
 Donald M. Bliss, Rector of Westmoreland. 
 William M. Boyer, Rector of Moncton. .'*' 
 
 George 8. Jarvis, D.D., Rector of Shediac. 
 G. Goodridge Roberts, Rector of Sackville and Dorchester. 
 Alfred H. Weeks, Missionary at Buctouche and Cocaigne. 
 
 
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 In connection with the Church of Englnnd the principal Association it 
 the Diocesan Church Society. Its objects are as follow : — 
 L Missionary Visits to places where there is no settled Clergyman, and 
 
 aid to new and poor Missions. 
 3. The establishment of Divinity Scholarships at King's College, Freder* 
 
 ictan ; and assistance, where necessary, to those who may be under 
 
 preparation for the Ministry, especially Sons of Clergymen. 
 
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 ergyman, and 
 
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 may be under 
 
 8. Aid to Sunday and othar Schools in which Church principlei are 
 taught, and the training and encouraging of Schoolmaaters i|nd Cate- 
 chists. 
 
 4. The supply of such Books and Tracts as are on the Catalogue of the 
 Society for Prometing Christian Knowledge, and none other. 
 
 6. Aid to the Building and enlarging of Churches and Chapels. 
 0. Aid to the building of Parsomigo Houses. 
 
 7. The creation of a fund towards the augmentation of the stipends of 
 Clergymen who are poor ; and towards the education of the children 
 of such Clergymen ; and towards the making a provision for those who 
 may be incapacitated by age or infirmity. 
 
 8. The creation of a fund for the Widows and Orphans of the Clergy. 
 
 9. Aid to the Endowment Fund in particular parishes. 
 
 Income of the Society for the year ending May 1, 1863, $6,489 81c. 
 
 
 EXPENDITURES. 
 
 >! 
 
 1. 
 
 Contingencies • 
 
 . 
 
 • $ 209 63 
 
 3. 
 
 Missionary Salaries - 
 
 - 
 
 4701 01 
 
 3. 
 
 Education of Sons of 
 
 Clergy • 
 
 146 64 
 
 4. 
 
 Salaries of Officers • 
 
 m « 
 
 200 00 
 
 6. 
 
 Churches - - - 
 
 . 
 
 160 00 
 
 6. 
 
 Parsonage Houses - 
 
 . 
 
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 7. 
 
 Widows and Orphans 
 
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 276 00 
 
 8. 
 
 Bonks 
 
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 400 00 
 
 9. 
 
 Miscellanies 
 
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 60 00 
 
 $6,1.')2 28 
 
 OFFICERS OF THE SOCIETY. 
 
 Patron — His Excellency the Honorable Arthur Hamilton Gordon » 
 Lieutenant Governor of the Province of New Brunswick. 
 
 President — The Right. Rev. John. Lord BiHliop of Fred«ricton< 
 
 ViOB PnKBiDENTB — The Honourable Judjie Botsford ; the Honourable 
 Neville Parker, Master of the Rolls ; the Honorablfi John S. Saunder* ; 
 Frederick A. Wiggins, Esquire ; H. Bowyer Smith, Esquire ; Colonel 
 John Robinson ; The Honorable S. L. Tilley. 
 
 Treasurer — William J. Bedell, Esquire. 
 
 Auditors — W. H. Scovill Esq ; C. H. F^irweather, Esq. 
 
 Loan Committee — Frederick A. Wiggins, Esquire ; William Wright, 
 Esquire, William Jack, Esquire. 
 
 Seorbtaby — The Reverend William Q. Ketchum, M.A., St. Andrews. 
 
 Exkcutivb Committek — J. C. Allen, and W. Carman,- Fredericton ; 
 S. D. Berton, L. H. DeVeber. G. S. DeForest, Wm. Davidson, St. John ; 
 T. W. Daniel, H. W. Frith. R. F. Hazen, and W. Jack, St. John ; Hugh 
 Moore and S. R. Miller, Fredericton ; B. L. Peters, St. John ; George 
 Roberts, Fredericton ; J. M. Robinson, St. John ; Honorable J. A. Street, 
 Fredericton ; G. D. Street, Saint Andrews ; Woodford Smith, St. Mary's ; 
 Edward Simonds. Fredericton : J. V. Thurgar, St. John ; J. Wilkinson, 
 Fredericton ; W. Wright and Honorable J. W. Weldon, St. John ; and 
 R. D. Wilmot, Belmont. 
 
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 •^c:> 'it'j DIOfllBI or BAINT JOHN, MCW BBUNBWICK. ? '.' '«i. 
 
 Right R«Y. John Sweeny, D. D., Buhop of Saint John. 
 Rer. Jttnti Pciierion, Rev. William Foley, ReT. Patrick Farrell, Rev. 
 Francis Swift, Rev. Jamei A. McGourty, Subdeacon, City of Saint John. 
 Very Rev. Jamns Quinn, V. O., Carleton, St. John. 
 Rev. Richard Vereker, Saint Andrew's. 
 Rev. J. C. McDevitt, Fredericton. 
 Rev. Patrick Holahan, do. * '^ "^ 
 
 Rev. E. J. Dunphy, Saint Stephen. ' 
 
 R^v. John Quinn, Saint George. 
 Rev. L. O. Regan, Petersville, Queen's Co. 
 Rev. Thomas Connolly, Woodstock. 
 Rev. M. L. Hiver, Saint Bruno, Madawaska. 
 Rev. M. Sweron, Saint Lucy. 
 Rev. J. J. Nugent, Chipman, Qnccn's Co. 
 Rev. James Vereker, Sussex Vale. 
 Rev. W. Aylward, Quaco. 
 - Rev. John C. Murray, Moncton. 5 > , . ^, 
 
 Rev. F. X. Lafrance, Memramcook. 
 Rev. A.Gosselin, Shcdiac. 
 
 Rev. F. Babinean, do. ,'» ,-f |. 4V5... V 
 
 Rev. H. Berthe, Buctouche. 
 Rev. Michael J. Donnelly, Buctouche. 
 R«v. William McManus, Kingston, Kent Co. 
 
 DIOCI8B or CHATHAlf, N. B. 
 
 Right Rev. James Rogers, D. D., Bishop of Chatham. 
 Rev. Dougald S. McDonald. Chatham. 
 
 Very Rev. Michael Egan, V. G., Nelson. 
 
 Very Rev. Joseph M. Pacquet, V. G., Caraquet. 
 
 Rev. Ferdinand Gauvreau, Tracadie. 
 
 Rev. Hugh McGuirk, St. Basil, Madawaska. 
 ■Rev. Michael Meloy, Bathurst. 
 
 Rev. Joseph Pelletier, Kouchibouguacis. 
 
 Rev. John A. Mooney, Shipagan, Gloucester. 
 
 Rev. Samuel O'Sullivan, Ee! River, Restigouche. 
 
 Rev. James Patterson, Bartibouge, Miramichi. 
 
 Rev. John J. O'Leary, Renous, Miramichi. 
 
 it^STITUTIONS. 
 
 Madawaska Female Academy / under the care of the Sisters of Charity. 
 SupiriortsSt Sister Mary Augusta. 
 
 Saint MichaeVs Male Academy y Chatham. h-' 
 
 Pruident, Rev. D. S. McDonald. 
 Mr. Thomas Caulfield, Professor of Mathematici* 
 Mr. William Morrissey, " " English. . 
 Mr. William Varrelly, " " Greek and Ltiin, 
 
 Mr> Stanislaiis Doncet, " " Freneh*^^ ,kk r' i-'***^ *-' • ^ 
 
 
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 PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH OF NEW BRUN8WICK, 
 In connection with the Church of Scotland. 
 
 Moderator of Synod, Rev. J. Alliater Murray. 
 Cierk, '^ " Rer. John M. Brooke, t). D. 
 
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 Preabytery of Saint John, Clork, Rev. Wm. Donald, D. D. 
 Su Pauls Church, Fredcricton, Rev. John M. Brooke, D. D. 
 Grepnock " St. Andrews, Rev. John Ross. 
 VVhittier's Ridge Church, St. Patrick, Rev. John Rosa. 
 St Andrew's Church, St John, Rev. Wm. Donald, D. D. ' ^V 
 Rothsay " Rothsay, do. do. ^^ 
 
 St. John " Richmond, Rev. James Kidd, A. M. 
 
 St. Andrew's " Woodstock, Rev. Henry J. McLardy, B. A. 
 St. James " Northampton, do. do. 
 
 St. Mary's " Nashwaak, Rev. Pctor Kcay, A. M. 
 
 Stanley, and Boiestown, do. do. 
 
 McDougall Settlement, and Shediac, Rev. James Mackie, Missionary. 
 
 Presbytery of Miramichi, Clerk, Rev. Wm. Henderson, P. D. 
 St. James Church, Newcastle, Rev. Wm. Henderson, D. D. , 
 
 Red Bank, " do. do. , 
 
 St. Andrew's " Chatham, Rev. Charles S. Ogg, A. M. f 
 
 do. " Glenclg, do. do, ^ 
 
 do. " Tabusintae, Rev. James Murray. 
 
 Burnt " do. do. do. 
 
 Presbyteru of Reatigouche, Clerk, Rev. Wm. Murray, M. D. 
 St. Andrew s Church, Campbelltown, Rev. James Steven, 
 Flatlands dec, - • do. , do. 
 
 St. John's Church, Dalhousie, Rev. Wm. Murray, A. M. 
 Maple Green, - do. do. 
 
 St. Andrew's Church, New Richmond, Rev. John Wells, A. M. 
 St. Luke's Church, Bathurst, Rev. James Allister Murray. 
 New Bandon dec, • do. do. 
 
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 PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH OF NEW BRUNSWICK. 
 
 Rev. Angus McMasters, Moderator* 
 Rev. James Bennett, Clerk. 
 
 The next ordinary meeting of Synod, will be held in Calvin Church in 
 the City of Saint John, on the Third Wednesday in June 1864, «t 7 
 o'clock, P. M. 
 
 The Synod of the Presbyterian Church of New Brunswick, is eomposed 
 of the following Four Presbyteries, viz :— 
 
 Presbytery of Saint John. 
 
 Rev. James'Bennett, Saint John Presbyterian Church, City of St. John. 
 ■ Neil McKay, " David's 
 
 William Alves, A. M., (clerk) Calvin " " " o# 
 
 Wm. Elder, A. M., St. John. wftt^rvPri. ,* . 
 
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 James Baird, A. M., 1st. Presbyterian Church, Carleton, (St. John.) 
 Andrew Donald, Campbell Settlement, King's Countj. 
 Levris Jack, Springfield, Kings's County. 
 James Gray, A. M., Norton 6c Sussex, Kings's County. 
 GeoTgt Brown, Missionary to Nerepis &> Golden Grove, St. John Co. 
 J. Irrin Dunlop, do. Shediac 6c adjoining stations, West- 
 
 morland County. 
 
 Preabytery of Saint Stephen, ^ ^ ;• .. 
 
 John Turnbull, St. James, Charlotte County. 
 
 Wm. Millan, Bocabic 6c Wawing, - do. * - 
 
 Pregbytety of York. 
 Alexander Smith, (clerk) Prince William, York County. 
 Alexander Sterling, Fredericton, - - do. 
 James Salmon, Woodstock, Carleton County. "-■ 
 
 Charles Gordon Glass, A. M., Woodstock, Carleton County. , 
 Robert Moodie, Missionary to Glassville 6c vicinity, do. 
 
 Pf esbyttry of Miramiehi. 
 
 James Law, A. M., Richibucto, Kent County. ' 
 
 James Fowler, (clerk) Kouchibouguac, 6c Bass River Kent Co. 
 
 Thomas G. Johnston, Blackville, Nothumberland Caunty. 
 
 Angus McMastcrs, New Mills, Restigouche. 
 
 Thomas Nicholson, Campbellton, do. 
 
 WESLEYAN METHODIST CONNECTION OR CHURCH 
 
 • Of Eastern British America 
 
 Charfw D DeWolf, D. D., President. 
 
 Thomas H. Davies, Co- Dffc^a/c. 
 If f 3 ohn McMuTTAyt Secretary. 
 ' >.*^/i// HALIFAX DISTRICT. 
 
 Halifax, John S. Addy, John Lathern ; Henry Pope, Ist. and Arthur 
 McNntt, Supernumararies. 
 
 Conference Office, John McMurray, Book Steward and Editor. 
 
 Dartmouth, Joneph G. Angwin. 
 
 Musquodoboit Harbour, Robert Taylor. 
 
 Middle Musquodoboit, John J. Teesdale. 
 
 Lunenburgh, James Buckley, Andrew Gray; John Marshall, Super- 
 numerary. 
 
 New Germany, Samual B. Martin. 
 
 Windsor, James England, Humphry P. Comporthwaitc ; F. Smallwood, 
 Supernumerary. 
 
 Newport, William Smithson. ' ' 
 
 Kempt, Richard Johnson. " "' • 
 
 Maitland, Joshua Jordan, who takes a Circuit under the direction of 
 our Conference, but is at the disposal of tho Missionary Committee. One 
 to be sent. 
 
 William Smithson, Chairman. James England, Fin. Secretary. 
 
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 . ' - - ST. JOHN DISTRICT. -^ ' *'^ -'n^^^^.< ! 1 
 
 St. John South, Matthew Richey, D. D., Jame« R. Narraway, A. M., 
 A. W. Nicolson ; William Temple and John B. Broi^vnell, Supcrnuma'ries. 
 
 St. John, North, Ingham Sutcliffe. i h>.»« .iTM?i-»i}« '.3 
 
 St. John, West, Hezekiah McKeown, Job Shcnt«n. 
 
 St. Andrew's, Frederick W. Moore. 
 
 St. David's, George B. Payson. 
 
 St. Stephen, Robert A. Temple. . .; >■ * 
 
 Mill Town, Thomas Augwin. ^ * 
 
 Sussex Vale, i Duncan D. Currie. 
 
 Grand Lake, and Canaan, J John A. Moaher, who is under brother 
 Currie's Superintendance. - .t -TiMjVjMtqjir? v :i !• . i 
 
 Greenwich, David B. Scott. ^/v'^ vv.yv, »{ v* VU Vi*ujtlf- 
 
 Kingston, Leonard Gaetz. » .. • . -. ^ 
 
 Upham, Jas. R. Hart, to e3(change once a quarter with St. John, Nor^l^ 
 M. Richey, D. D., Chairman. R. A. Temple, Financial Secretary. 
 
 TRURO DISTRICT. , jV;'; :;;;y,u H^^^^ 
 
 Truro, Alexander B. Black. > v,.:.<tA' ., *\|' AimV: 
 
 River Philip, John L. Sponaglc. ' i. *. !;.t 
 
 Wallace and Pugwash, Robert E. Crane, John A. Clark, A. B. *« ^"f 
 River John, William Tweedy. , H 
 
 Albion Mines, John Cassidy. "-f -'i^ ■' ...t«w.' / 
 
 Guysboro' and Canso, Qeo. W. Tuttle, John Johnson, Joseph B. Hem* 
 meon. 
 Sydney, Roland Morton, CranswickJost, A. B. , .: 
 
 Ship Harbour, John W.. Howie. Alex. B. Black, Chairman. -. "i-v^') 
 
 John Cassidy, Financial Secretary. 
 
 PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND DISTRICT. 
 
 Charlottetown, John Brewster ; Henry Pope, 2nd, who is allowed to 
 ■ rest this year on account of ill health. 
 
 Cornwall and Little York, Jeremiah V. Jost. 
 
 Pownal, William Ryan. The brethren Jo^t and Ryan to exchange with 
 Charlottetown every six weeks. 
 Bedeque, S. W. Sprague ; John B. Strong, Supernumerary. 
 Margate, Howard Sprague, A. B. 
 
 Souris and Mount Stewart, Edwin Evans* ^-jf 
 
 Murray Harbour, John G. Bigney. , ..u ii.noiitH 
 
 West Cape, Richard Pratt. S. W. Sprague, Chairman, ^ 
 
 John v. Jost, Financial Secretary. 
 
 FREDERICTON DISTRICT. 
 
 Fredericton, Geoige O. Hueatis. ^ '^c-]Yi*T 
 
 Sheffield, James Tweedy, Thos. J. Deinstadt. ^ 
 
 Kingsclear, Charles B. Pitblado, who is to exchaage with Frodcrictoo 
 every third Sabbath. • - 
 
 Woodstock, William Wilson. - >-? ,1 .'i*lK .^d ■ Vo«T.#iJ 
 
 Jacksonville, Stephen F. Huestis. 
 
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 Florenceville, Alex. 8. Tuttle. The brethren S. F. Huestis and Tuttle 
 to exchange, each, ence a quarter, with brother Wilson. 
 AndoTer, David Le Lacheur. 
 Naahwaak, George Harrison. 
 
 Gagetown. and Burton, Thomas W. Smith, John J. Colter. 
 Miramichi, William W. Perkins, Wm. H, Heartz. 
 Bathurst and Dalhousie, Isaac N. Parker. 
 
 , William Wilson, Chairman. 
 
 Thomsis W. Smith, Financial Secretary, 
 
 SACKVILLE DISTRICT. 
 
 Sackville, Edmund Botterell ; John Snowball, Michael Pickles, William 
 T. Cardy, Supernumeraries. 
 
 Mount Allison Wesleyan Educational Inttitutionif. 
 
 H. Pickard, D. D., President of the College, &c. 
 . C De Wolfe, D. D., Professor of Theology, (President of the Conference) 
 
 J. Allison, A.M., Professor of Mental Philosophy, dtc, and Principal of 
 the Ladies' Academy. 
 
 G. S. Milligan, A.M., Professor of Latin, 6cc. 
 
 Studenit in Theology—R. M. Smith, J. McC. Fulton jind R. O'B. 
 Johnson. 
 
 Point-de-Bute, Charles Stewart. ' ' >' ' ' - * ' ' 
 
 Baie-de-Verte, William Alcorn. 
 
 Moncton. George M. Barratt ; William Allen and Stephen Humphrey, 
 A.B., Supemwnerariet. 
 
 Dorchester and Shediac, George Butcher. 
 
 Hopewell, Robert Wilson. . \ ' ' '!'•-' • •• * 
 
 Coverdale, B. J. Johnson. j •?. - 
 
 Richibucto, Douglas Chapman. 
 
 Amherst, Alexander M. DesBrisay. • ^ -yav ./iv , 
 
 Parrsboro', John Read, Elias Slackford. 
 
 Edmund Botterell, Chairman. 
 
 Alexander M. DesBrisay, Financial Secretary. 
 
 ANNAPOLIS DISTRICT. 
 
 Annapolis, Christopher Lockhart, R. Wasson. 
 
 Bridgetown, Thomas H. Davies ; George Miller, Supernumerary. 
 ' Wilmot, Richard Weddall ; Joseph F. Bent, Supernumerary. 
 
 Aylesford, William McCarty. 
 
 Horton, Henry Daniel, Wesley Colpitts. ^i .- '.' 
 
 CornwalUa (East), James G. Hennigar. '■^''^ ' • • • -* "* -^ ' ' 
 
 Oorawallis (West), Richard Smith. 
 
 Digby, James Taylor. 
 
 Digby Neck, C. W. T. Dutcher, to exchange occasionally with brother 
 Taylor. . Thomas H. Davies, Chairman. 
 
 James Taylor, Financial Secretary. 
 
 LIVERPOOL DISTRICT. 
 
 Liverpool, Joseph Hart, Joseph 8. Coffin. 
 Yarmouth, John Prince, W. C. Brown. 
 
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 Barrington, Elias Brcttlc. One wanted. ■ .i.'i:;'l 
 
 Shelburne, James Burns. '> ' ;' 
 
 N. E. Harbour, F. H. W. Pickles. - v 
 
 Port Mouton, Isaac Thurlow. 
 
 Mill Village, Thomas Smith. George Johnson, Chairman. 
 
 Petite Riviere, George Johnson. Joseph Hart, Financial Secretary. 
 
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 •' -: NEWFOUNDLAND DISTRICT. ' 
 
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 St. John's, Paul Prestwood, C. Ladner ; Adam Nightingale, Supem'y. 
 Harbour Grace, James Dove. 
 
 Carbonear, J. Winterbotham, J. Goodison. • ; ^ 
 
 Brigus, Thomas Harrison. * • . • < .'. 
 
 Port-de-Grave, Joseph Pascoe. > *' , > .. 
 
 Black Head, John S. Peach. ' • • V. ! .- 
 
 Island Cove, W. E. Shcnstone. " -^ 
 
 Old Perlican, John Waterhouse. 
 
 Hant's Harbour, Joseph Sutcliffe. r ' i . , '^, 
 
 Trinity, Joseph Gaetz. '' '/ ' '1 * / 
 
 Bonavista, Charles Combcn, Jabez Rogers. . ,,, , ^»^ 
 
 Twillingate, James A. Duke. \ 
 
 Burin, S. T, Teed. /' ' . v" , 
 
 Grand Bank, John S. Phinney. , ^ •, , 
 
 MISSIONS. 
 
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 Labrador, supplied in Summer by J. Goodison. 
 
 Petites, John Pike. 
 
 Channel, T. D. Hart. 
 
 Exploits, Burnt Island, A. W. Turner. 
 
 Fogo and Change Island, Thomas Fox. ' ; 
 
 Green's Pond, John Alien. J. 8. Peach, Chairman. 
 
 James Dove, Financial Secretary. 
 Bermuda ( in connection with the Halifax district, ) Robert Duncan, 
 Frederick Harrison, W. W. Percival. 
 
 
 /. n^^tnvii ra 
 
 ■vi; 
 
 CONGREGATIONAL MINISTERS IN NEW BRUNSWICK. 
 
 Sheffield, Rev. Robert Wilson. .» 
 
 Keswick, Rev. G. Sterling. .f ,'(' .; 
 
 St. John, Rev. J. R. Sanderson. '= r. / .': . .. 
 
 St. Stephen, Rev. Charles G. McCulIy. 
 
 '«■■ . » 
 
 .- '»:.•{'. 
 
 CHRISTIANS, OR DISCIPLES OF CHRIST. 
 
 Christian Church, Duke Street, St. John, N. B., Pastor, Elder W. S. 
 Patterson. Deer Island — Pastor, Elder A. Greenlaw. Keswiek, York Co. 
 — Elders J. & H. Boone. 
 
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 82 
 
 FREE CHRISTIAN BAPTIST CHURCH. 
 
 Rev. Samual Hartt, Jucksontown ; Rev. Ezekiel Sipril, and G. W. Orser, 
 Wakefield; Rev. Charles M'Mullin, Brighton; Rev. Edward Wayman, 
 and Wm. M. Knollin, Studliolm ; Rev. W. E. Pennington,^ Westmorland, 
 Rev Benjamin Merritt, arid Thomas Conner, Hampstead ; Rev. Peter 
 Mallock, Alexander Taylor and Freeman Babcock, Campobello , Rev. 
 Joseph Noble, Cornwallis, N. S. ; Rev. Ezekiel McLcod, Fredericton ; Rev. 
 Jacob Hunter, Douglas ; Rev. John Perry, St. John ; Rev. Wm. Donney, 
 Salisbury ; Rev. G. A. Hartley, Cjirleton ; Rev. Robert French, Kars ; Rev. 
 John Mckenzie, Jerusalem ; Rev. Elijah Sisson, and Stephen Currey. 
 Tol)ique ; Rev. John Wallace, Coverdale ; Rev. Robert Dobson, North 
 River; Rev. Wm. Kinghorn, Nashwasis; Rev. C. Doucett, Knowlesville; 
 Rev. J. T. Parsons, Woodstock ; Rev. J. N. Barnes, Grand Manan. 
 
 Licensed to Preach — Samuel Donney, Thomas Vanv^art, Jarvis Shaw, 
 and William Brown. Organ — The Religous Intelligencer, published at 
 Saint John. 
 
 OFFICERS OF THE BAPTIST COVENTION OF NOVA SCOTIA, 
 NEW BRUNSWICK AND P. E. ISLAND, FOR 1863-4. 
 
 Pre.ndent—nev. I. E. Bill. . • . . -^ v,i;!-: 
 
 Vice-Presidents-^iions. W. B. Kinnear, J. M. Johnson, Revs. Dr. Top- 
 per, W. Chipman, S. Robinson, C. Randall. 
 
 Secretaries — For Nova Scotia : S. B. Kempton, For New Brunswick : 
 Rev. T.Todd. 
 
 Treasurer — B. Douglas, Esq. '"•''- 
 
 Board of Directors — Rev. A. D. Thomson, A, S. Hunt.Dr. Pryor.N.Vidito, 
 J. Davis, A. Martell, E. C. Cady, J. Walker, J. Miller, D. M. Welton, W. 
 Coleman. J. A. Smith, W. G. Parker, D. W. C. Dimock, G. F. Miles, Jas. 
 Parker, D. Crandall, and Brethren J. W. Nutting, J. Fisher, E. Heus- 
 tis, J. Ring, Asa Coy, G. Govell, W. Cummings, A. McKenzie, Esquires. 
 
 Board of Governors of Acadia College — Ex-officio Officers : Rev. Dr. 
 Cramp, President ; Hons. J. W. Johnston, and W. B. Kinnear, Revs. W. 
 Burton, G. Armstrong, A.M , Jas. Parker, D. W. Welton, A.M., S. W. 
 DeBlois, A.M., J.Davis, A.D.Thomson, S.Robinson, I. E. Bill, A. S. 
 Hunt, A.M., Dr. Spurden, G. F. Miles. J. A. Smith, Dr. McN. Parker, 
 N. S. Demill, Esq., Mahew Beckwith, Esq., ^^'v S. W. DeBlois, A.M., 
 Secretary ; J. W. Barss, Esq., Treasurer. 
 
 Board of Foreign Missions — Rev. G. Armstrong, Chairman ; Dr. Tup- 
 per. Secretary; J. Wheclock, Esq., Treasurer; Revs. W. G. Parker, I.E. 
 Bill. Jas. Parker, I. V/allace, A. Stronach, S. Robinson, N. Vidito, J. L. 
 Read, W. H Porter, S. Wheelock, Esq., Hon. A. McL. Seely, and A. Dodge, 
 Esquire. 
 
 • NEW BRUNSWICK BAPTIST HOME MISSIONARY BOARD. 
 
 Officeus for 1863-4. 
 
 President: Rev. Samuel Robinson, * - . 
 
 Vice Presidents: Revds. C. Spurden, D.D., L E. Bill, J. Rowe, J. A. 
 Smith, W. A. Coleman, J. H. Huijhes, A.D. Thomson, and T,W. Saunders. 
 
8t 
 
 V. Orser, 
 A^ayman, 
 Lmorland, 
 ev. Peter 
 llo, Rev. 
 ton ; Rev. 
 Donney, 
 :ar8; Rev. 
 1 Currey. 
 )n, North 
 )wle8ville ; 
 
 an. 
 
 ▼is Shaw, 
 
 iblished at 
 
 SCOTIA, 
 •3-4. 
 
 s. Dr. Tup. 
 Brunswick : 
 
 w.N.ViJito, 
 VS^elton, W. 
 . Miles, Jas. 
 r, E. HeuB- 
 , Esquires. 
 i : Rev. Dr. 
 r, Revs.W. 
 L.M., S. W. 
 .Bill, A. S. 
 cN. Ptrker, 
 Blois, A.M., 
 
 :M;i 
 
 1 
 
 ; Dr. Tup- 
 arker, I.E. 
 idito, J. h' 
 d A.Dodge, 
 
 BOARD. 
 
 Rowe, J. A. 
 '.Saunders, 
 
 Corrtsponding Secretary : Rev. E. C. Cadj, A.M. 
 
 Recording Secretary : James £. Marsters. 
 
 Treasure^: C. D. Everett. 
 
 Auditor : Hon A. McL. Seely. 
 
 Executive Board: Messrs. F. A. Cosgrovc. J. S. May, E.J. Barteau, 
 Jonathan Titus, Alexander Siine, George D. Godsoe, A. W. Maetcrs.John 
 Smith, J. O. Beattie, Z. G. Gabel, Reuben Lunt, John Harding, John 
 Fisher, and John J. Wright, with the Officers of the Society alid Minis- 
 ters connected with the two Associations. 
 
 LIST OF ORDAINED BAPTIST MINISTERS IN NEW BRUNS- 
 
 WICK. 
 
 Samuel Bancroft, Butternut Ridge ; David Blakcncy, Salisbury; Thomas 
 Blakeney, Caledonia ; W. H. Burnham, Salisbury ; David Crandal, Spring, 
 field; Nathanial Cleveland, Alma; W. A. Coleman, Dorchester; V. A. 
 Crandal, Elgin ; W. A. Corey, SpringBeld ; W. T. Corey. New Canaan ; 
 Patrick Duffy, Hillsborough ; J. E. Filiamore, Upper Coverdale; J. 'J\ Gold- 
 roop. Lower Coverdale; James Herritt, Butternut Ridge; J. H. Hugbes, 
 Hillsborough ; James Irving, Hopewell ; Thomas Lockey, Cambridge ; 
 Donald McPhail, Buctouehe ; L. H. Marshall, Hopewell; Alexander Mutch, 
 Gondalo Point ; A. B. McDonald. Hampton Ferry ; James Newcomb, Mono- 
 ton ; W.Pulcifer, Hillsborough ; John Rowe, St. Martains ; J.A.Smith, 
 Hillsborough ; Peter Spragg, Springfield ; George Sealy, Salisbury ; Titus 
 Stone, Sussex , Caleb Spragg, Lower Coverdale ; G. W. Springer, Jemseg ; 
 Thomas Todd, Sackville ; James Trimble, Elgin ; W. A. Troop, Springfield ; 
 James Wallace, Ceverdale ; Abel Washburn, St. Martins ; I. E. Bill, Saint 
 
 John; George Burns, Macnaquack; Judson W. Blakeney, ; 
 
 Joseph C. Blakeney. Carleton ; W. H. Burnham, ; E. C. Cady, 
 
 A, M., Portland ; T. W. Crawley, A. M., St. Andrews; G. R. Cdmpbpll, 
 Lower Woodalock; G. Estabrooks, Simond« ; Wm. M. Edwards, Blisbfield ; 
 William Harris, Keswick ; W. L. Hopkins, PennfieW ; J. C. Hurd. M. D., 
 Fredericton ; J.G.Harvey, Woodstock; Benjamin Hughes, Saint George ; 
 Edward Hickson, .A. B., Bathurst; B. Jewett, Tobique; Isaac Lawrence, 
 Kingsclear; E. M'Innis, CarletAn ; D. OuthouHe/Dumfries; Samuel Robin- 
 son, St. John ; P. #. Rees, Maugerville ; Jarvis Ring, St. John ; T. W. 
 Saunders, Prince William; C. Spurden. D. D.. Fredericton; James Tizer, 
 Biistfville ; A. D. Thompson. St. Andrews; J H. Tuppor. Queensborough ; 
 Thomas Todd, Sackvil^ ; H. Vaughan, A.M., St. John ; James Walker, 
 55i. George; E. Webb,Tferepis; John WilKams, Presqueisle. 
 
 I 
 
STAFF OF THE ARMT, 
 
 SSRTIXa IN TBB PHOVIWCE OF NPW BHUJTSWICK, UNDER 
 
 Lieutenant General Sir Wm. Fen wick Williams, Bart., K.*C. B., Co«- 
 manding Her Majesty's Troops in British North America. 
 
 Major General H. Doyle, Commanding Her Majesty's Troops in NoTa 
 /: ■ " Scotia and New Brunswick. ' 
 
 i.^' 
 
 Colonel J. A. Cole, 15th Kegt. Commanding H!cr Majesty's Troops in New 
 
 Brunswick. 
 
 Garrisoiis — Saint John, Lieut. Col. Gricrson, 15th Commanding; Lieut. 
 T. B. Jor/,8, (H. V. 4th Foct.) Town Major. Fredericton.— Col. J. A. Cole, 
 15th Regt. Comn-ianding. 
 
 CKAPfAiNs. — Frfdericton, Rev. Mr. Coster; St. John, Rev. W. Armstrong. 
 
 Co^ii^iisvti.tiAT Dkpautment. — Saint John, Assistant Commissary Gene, 
 ral Wixril, Deputy Assistant Commissary General Estridgc. Fredericton, 
 Assi^tait Coryi'nisHary General E. J. McMahon, J. Hudson, Issuer; H. Mar- 
 shal., OiSce Keeper. 
 
 MiiiTART Sto:ie Depahtment. — Saint John, J. Gray, Esquire, Assist. 
 ant Military c5toro keeper ; James Emerson, Storehouseman ; Frederick Harri. 
 son, Armourer; James Elsdon, Office Keeper. 
 
 Barrack Department. — Saint John, J. Gray, Esquire, Barrack Master; 
 J. Burr, Barrack Sergeant. • Fredericton, George Priestly, Esquire, Barrack 
 Master ; Johm Edwards, Barrack Sergeant. Saint Andrews, A. White, 
 Barrack Sergeant. 
 
 RoTAL Engineer Department. — Saint John, Col. Gray, District Royal 
 Engineer ; Edward Lloyd, Clerk ; Mr. Grant, Clerk of Works. . - 
 
 <»•»> 
 
 iraw BRVirswiCK ihilztz^. 
 
 ■'* STAT^F. ' "" - , ■ ^ - 
 
 His Excellency the Hon. Arthur H. Gordon, C. M. G. Commander-in-chit'f, 
 Uth Sept. 1861. 
 
 Lieutenant Colonel Thomas M. Crov i or, Adjutant fTcieral, 1st July, 180?. 
 
 Major Charles C. Pye, Deputy Adjut ^t General, L u Jan., 1863. 
 
 Lieutenant Colonel William B. Robtnson, (Queen's Njw Brunswick Ran- 
 gers) Quarter Master General, 8th June, 1863. 
 
 Lieutenant Colonel Wm. T. Baird, (ist Batt. Carleton Co.) Deputy Quar- 
 ter Master General, 8th June, 1863. 
 
 Captam Harry Moody, Aide-de-Camp, 26th October, 1861. 
 
 Lieutenant Colonel Chas. Drury, Provincial Aid-de-Camp, 26th Oct., 1861. 
 
 Lieutenant Colonel the Hon. Lemuel A. Wilmot, (ift Batt. York County) 
 Judge Advocate General, 6th Aug. 1834. 
 
 • [An asterisk {*) prefixed to a name denotes an Officer of Volunteers.] 
 
85 
 
 NEW BRUNSWICK YEOMANRY CAVALRY. 
 
 3., Co»- 
 
 in Nota 
 J in Now 
 
 g; Lieut. 
 . A. Cole, 
 
 Lrmstrong. 
 
 lary Gene- 
 redericton, 
 ; H. Mar- 
 ire, Assist, 
 rick llarri- 
 
 fck Master; 
 e, Barrack 
 A. White, 
 
 Irict Koyal 
 
 er-in-chit'f, 
 July, 18^^. 
 swick Kan- 
 puty Quar- 
 
 Oct., 1861. 
 ,rk County) 
 
 unteers.] 
 
 Lieutenant Colonel. 
 Robert James, 29 May, 1860. 
 
 Captaina. 
 Alex. Buchannan, 13 July, 1840. 
 Ralph Hiddle, 2 Dec. 1845. 
 
 George A. Bedell, 16 Feb. 1846. 
 William Golding, 7 Sept. 1847. 
 ITeury P. Troadwell, 17 Oct. 1848. 
 Ward C. Drury, 20 Mar. 1854, 
 Bcv. Robinson, (York Lt. Dragoon.) 
 
 [24 July, 1856. 
 John Saunders, 29 May, 1860. 
 
 Edward W. Miller, 20 Aug. do 
 
 Lteutenmnta. 
 Daniel Hatfield, 5 June, 1833. 
 
 William Woodcock, 13 July^l840. 
 John Young, do do 
 
 Thomas Cotterell, 20 do do 
 W. F. Dibblcc, 16 Feb. 1846. 
 
 H. McMonagle, 
 T. 'W. Carpenter, 
 Charles M. Bridges, 
 
 10 Sept. do 
 7 do 1847. 
 17 Oct. 1848. 
 
 William Pywell, 6 Jan. 1851. 
 
 William Segee, 30* May, 1860. 
 
 Comets. 
 John Gillis, (8 Lt.) 6 June, 1832. 
 G. Bliss Upham, 16 Feb. 1846. 
 George Baird, 7 Sept. 1847. 
 
 James W. Hamilton, 17 Oct. 1848. 
 Thomas Nutter, (2 Lt.) 6 Jan. 1851. 
 Joshua A. Scribner, do do 
 
 George S. Smith, 20 Mar. 1864. 
 Henry C. Saunders, do do 
 Spencer B. Phatr, do do 
 
 John H. Reid, 29 May, 1860. 
 
 Quartermasters. 
 Walter Lyon, 21 Aug. 1838. 
 
 John McBeath, 17 Mar. 1840. 
 
 James Libbee, 20 July, do 
 
 James J. M. Scovil, 21 June, 1842. 
 John Ryan, 10 Sept. 1846. 
 
 Samuel Akerley, 14 Oct. 1847. 
 
 Surgeon. 
 Charles Gem, 17 June, 1848. 
 
 NEW BRUNSWICK REGIMENT OF ARTILLERY. 
 
 Lieutenant Colonel. 
 
 Richard Hayne, 28 Feb. 1838 
 
 Majors. 
 S. K. Foster, 10 Aug. 1848 
 
 Lie'-t. Coh 6 Dec. 1859 
 Ckarles J. M lick, do do 
 
 Captain*. 
 
 William T. R:«e, 
 
 James F. Berton, 
 
 John C. Alien, 
 
 Thomas B. Wilson, 
 
 J. Missinett, 
 
 John R. Marrrhall, 
 
 •G. H. Pick, 
 
 Rich-rd Simonds, 
 
 J. C. E. Carmichael, 27 Mar. 1860 
 
 •John McLachlan, 17 April, do 
 
 •B. Lest-r Meters, 24 Mar. 1861 
 
 •>far'.iT H.Peters, 11 July, 1862 
 
 ^Samuel H. Thomson, 14 Nov. do 
 
 •Frederick L. Knox, 24 do do 
 
 •Enock W. Chestnut, 8 Dec. do 
 
 8 April, 1834 
 
 23 July, 1841 
 
 24 do do 
 4 April, 1852 
 10 Aug. 1«48 
 
 6 Dec. 1869 
 
 5 Jan. 1S60 
 
 6 do do 
 
 First Lieutenants. 
 B. Millikin, 2 July, 1829 
 
 J. Campbell, 
 Henry Frye, 
 Robert Reed, 
 •Robert R. Sneden, 
 •George E, Thomas, 
 
 8 April, 1843 
 
 6 Dec. 1837 
 
 11 Aug. 1848 
 
 14 Nov. 1859 
 
 do do 
 G. P. Thompson, 6 Dec. do 
 
 R. J. Leonard, do do 
 
 •E. 8. Wetmore, do do 
 
 W, Rogers, 4 Jan. 1860 
 
 James Edgar, 7 Feb. do 
 
 W, Skillen, do do 
 
 Elijah Parson, 27 Mar. do 
 
 •James Quinton, 27 June, do 
 Lt. St. John Co., 28 Oct. 1847 
 
 1«»01 
 
 Alexander Mitchell, 
 •W. J Shannon, 
 i*W. F. Deacon, 
 l*V. M. McLachlan. 
 I* W.J. McCordack. 
 [•Edward Simpson, 
 
 25 Mar 
 
 13 April, do 
 
 28 do do 
 
 18 Sept. 186fi 
 
 19 do do 
 24 Nov. do 
 
 (•George C. Peters, 17 April, il863 
 
 
 
86 
 
 Seeond Lieutenants. 
 
 William Ross, 
 William Andrews, 
 Bernard C. Friel, 
 Charles H. Connell, 
 Robert Sweet. 
 Jnmcs Moore, 
 
 Samuel G. Andrews, 10 Sep. 
 Edwin R. Russell, 11 do 
 
 10 Oct. 1833 
 8 April, 1834 
 30 Oct. 1845 
 10 Aug. 1848 
 13 do do 
 2 May, 1849 
 do 
 do 
 
 James McCaull, 12 do do 
 
 W.Paisley. . 18 April, 1865 
 
 Francis Smith, 6 Dec. 1869 
 
 *FrB. W. Lansdown, 3 Jan. 1860 
 Edward D. Watts, 7 Feb. do 
 Thomas E. Gillespie, 27 Mar. do 
 •John N. Taylor, 13 April, 1861 
 
 * Roger Hunter, 33 April, 
 •John M. Straton, 14 do 
 ♦Charles F. Hoben, 20 do 
 •JohftSimonds, 27 do 
 
 2d Lt. St. John Co^ 20 April, 
 •Edward Jones, 27 do 
 
 Adjutant. 
 John Mount, cup. 20 Sept. 
 
 Paymaster. 
 F. A. Wiggins, cap. 20 Sept. 
 
 Quartermanier. 
 E. B. Peters, 1st Lt. 30 Mar. 
 Assistant Surgeons, 
 he Baron Botsford, 30 Oct. 
 Stephen Smith, M.D., 7 Feb. 
 
 1861 
 1863 
 do 
 do 
 1846 
 1863 
 
 1859 
 
 1849 
 
 1841 
 
 1845 
 1860 
 
 WESTERN DISTRICT 
 Captain. 
 John E.Boyd, 5 July, 1862 
 
 MILITARY Ef^GINEERS. 
 
 Lieutenants. 
 H. F. Perley, 5 July, 1863 
 
 John C. McKean, 5 July, 1863 
 
 SAINT .lOHN VOLUNTEER BATTALION, 
 
 Lieutenant Colonel. , 
 Jno. Robertson, 12Aug. '63. 
 Major. 
 
 Captain. 
 R, W. Crookshank, jr. 20 
 
 March, 1860. 
 Charles R. Ray, 27 .Juno, '60 
 J. R. Macshane, 8 July, '62 
 J V. Thurarar jr. 11 July '62 
 Henry Millett, 8 Dec. do. 
 
 John S. Hall, 30 July, do. 
 
 Lieutenant. 
 Ab'hara Maiareo, 28 Mar. '60 
 Robert Rynd, 23 May, do 
 VVm. H. Scovil, 2ii June, do 
 F. S. C. Burpee, 15 May '61 
 J.K. Gallajfher, lODpc. do 
 I EnHiflni*. 
 
 John Mylo3. 14 Mar. 1860. 
 6. F. Rouse, "I on m«.. a<\ 
 2n5J. Lieut. / -^ ^^'^^ ^^ 
 
 do do. 
 
 Thos. Sullivan,) 
 2nd. Lieut, j 
 John Tinor. 23 May, do 
 M'l W. Mahcr, 28 June, do 
 Pan'lL.Mullin.lODec. '61 
 M'l McDonough, 29 Aug'62 
 Samuel Punlop, 29 Oct. do 
 Chfts. Campbell, 27 July do 
 
 Adjutant. 
 R. W. Crookshank. '. , ... 
 
 YORK COUNTY MILITIA, No. 1, FIRST BATTALION. 
 
 Lieutenant Colonel. 
 
 Lom'lA. Wilraot. 1 Jan '63 
 
 Major. 
 
 Captains. 
 Jas. S. Beek, 1 Aug. 
 
 1818 
 
 do 
 do 
 do 
 do 
 
 C. McPheraon, 17 Dec. 
 Jas. P. Wetmore, 19 do 
 Charles Brannen, 20 do 
 Alex. Gumming, 21 do 
 J.P. MoLiiuchlan. 22do „.. 
 S. D. McPherson. 30 May'61 
 *Edvv. Simonda, 10 Dec. do 
 *John L. Marah, do do 
 H. Fairwoather, CCavalry 
 Troop) 20 April, 1863. 
 John Riohardd, 8 Sept. '63 
 Martin Mackay, do do 
 Richard P. Winter, do do 
 
 (Thomas Dowling, do 
 John J. Fraser, do 
 II, B. Rainetbrd.jr do 
 
 Lieutenant-^. 
 John F. Peters, 20 Sf pt. 
 (I. IX Ketchum, 11 Feb. 
 J. D. Rain3ford,13June 
 Aaa II. Coy. do 
 
 James Taylor, 20 Dec. 
 Wva. H. Murray, do 
 J. McOausland, 30 May 
 Geo, F, Gregory, 8 Sop. 
 Alex. McKilligan, do 
 John Wiley, do. 
 
 James R. Gordon, do 
 Adol'sG. Bockwith, do 
 
 Ensiiina. 
 Henry Butter, 13 June, 
 Geo. S. Winter, do 
 
 dojJohn W. Brayley. do 
 do James S. Conner, do 
 doiJohn L. Smith,' do 
 I John T. Murray, do 
 '47|Jas. McAlpino, 10 Jan. 
 'ol John Thoma?, 30 May, 
 '5.3 Alexander Block, do 
 do'C'ons'tine Conolly, do 
 '59,Wm. C. Lee, 4 Feb. 
 do *Robert Dnvies, 4 Oct. 
 ;6r*DaTid Wilson, 15 Aprir63 
 
 'i**^! A(liutant. 
 
 do^* James C. Cartar, 3 Feb. '63 
 
 do! D 
 
 ^(j! Faymaster. 
 
 ^Q Asa Coy, cap. 18 June^ '49 
 
 I Surgeon. 
 
 '53 Geo. M. Odell. 13 June '53 
 do' 
 
 do 
 do 
 do 
 do 
 
 '60 
 '61 
 do 
 do 
 '62 
 do 
 
87 
 
 il, 1861 
 o 1863 
 o do 
 o do 
 ril, 1846 
 1863 
 
 pt. 1859 
 
 ■pt. 1849 
 
 lar. 1841 
 
 IS. 
 
 )ct. 1845 
 'eb. I860 
 
 uly, 1863 
 ily, 1863 
 
 Ldo do. 
 ay, do 
 ,28 June, do 
 n. 10 Dec. '61 
 gh.29Aug'62 
 p, 29 Oct. do 
 11. 27 July do 
 
 |a}it. 
 ank. . V- 
 
 |ley. do do 
 ler, do do 
 J.' do do 
 liy, do do 
 Y 10 Jan. '60 
 1 30 May. '61 
 kck, do do 
 ally, do do 
 ; 4 Fob. '62 
 [s, 4 Oct. do 
 "i.lSAprirCS 
 
 W. 3 Feb. '63 
 
 118 June; '49 
 
 13 June '53 
 
 No. 1.— Second Battalion. 
 
 Lieittenant ColnncJ. 
 
 John Allen, 21 May, 1821 
 
 Col. 13 Jan. '62 
 
 Major, 
 
 W. Davidson. . 8 Sept. '34 
 
 CaiitoiiiH. 
 Georgo Lonff, 2 Feb. '29 
 W. 0. Joslin, 3 do do 
 Jamos Miles. 2 April '32 
 John Barker, 20 Sent. ';30 
 J. Hammond, 6 ao '34 
 D. Phillips, 8 do do 
 JohnYerxa, 10 do ';« 
 Enoch Dow, 11 do do 
 Daniel Parent, 12 do do 
 James Jones, 14 do do 
 Jacob MoKean, 11 Oct, '47 
 Jeremiah Cristy 12 do do 
 J, H. Brewer, 10 July. ')30 
 
 Lif.utenantfi. 
 B. Burtt, 21 Sept. '30 
 
 GeorKc Fox, 24 do do 
 Thomas Parent, 9 do '34 
 James Cliff, 11 do '38 
 Benj. Wheeler, 14 do do 
 Robert Kilburn, 16 do do 
 David Dow, 17 do do 
 John Davidson, 16 Feb. '39 
 Asa Dow, 17 do do 
 
 James Nelson, 3 April '41 
 Joseph 0. Allan, 14 do do 
 Wm. H.Allen. 10 July '60 
 
 William Jones, 6 July 
 Charles Lona, 15 Feb. 
 J. S. Klligood. 16 do 
 T. B. Wheeler. 18 do 
 K.W, Ilainslbrd, ]9do 
 Jamos Parolit, 20 do- 
 Matthew Phillips, 21 do 
 Thomas Friwer, 2;^ do 
 Wm. Kilburn, 13 April 
 Elijah Milos, 15 do 
 Joseph Parent. 16 flo 
 James Brown 17 do 
 Z'dco V. Estcy, 10 Oct. 
 Benj. Burt. 10 July. 
 
 Adjutant, 
 Geo. G. Fraser, 1 Sept. 
 PayinaRter. cap. 28 Aug. 
 Thos. Jones, cap. 13Apl. 
 
 Quarter manter. 
 D. Parent, ens. 3 July, 
 
 Surgeon 
 W. Caverhill. 16 April, 
 
 '29 
 '39 
 do 
 do 
 do 
 do 
 do 
 do 
 '41 
 do 
 do 
 do 
 •47 
 '60 
 
 '63 
 '63 
 '41 
 
 '.33 
 
 '32 
 
 No. 1.— Third Battalion. 
 Lieutenant Colonel, 
 
 Captains. 
 Ross Currie, 12 Deo. 1828 
 Goo. Clements, 14 do do 
 L. Campboll, 15 do do 
 J.McGibbon, 12 June- '30 
 F. Campbell. S do '36 
 
 Aroh. MoLciin, 10 Sept. 
 Jojin Mi'Hcan. IH May, 
 Goorffc Novcrs. 8 Mar. 
 Wm. Dayton. 11 Feb. 
 
 Lieuh-nuntH. 
 Wm. Stirling. 8 June, 
 Jacob Brown, 19 do 
 John McLean, 20 May. 
 Wneat Williams, 4 Apl. 
 Thos. Wright, jr. 5 do 
 A.-Couperthwaito, 6 do 
 John Burpe, 8 do 
 P'tor McFarlane, 7 Mar, 
 Samuel Estcy, 8 do 
 Milos McMillan. 10 Feb 
 William Clapton, 11 do 
 J'miah Staples, 25 Aprl 
 Wm. McFarlane, do 
 
 EnnignH. 
 Alex. Donald. 4 April, '42 
 Frederick Estoy, 5 do do 
 Samuel Clayton. 6 do do 
 William Piokard. 7 do do 
 Robert Waugh. 9 do do 
 F. P. Robinson, jr.25Jly'48 
 Edward Pidgeon. 7 Mar. '49 
 David McGibbon, 8 do do 
 George Jacob, 10 Feb. '51 
 Joseph Conroy, 11 do do 
 Abel Pond. 12 do do 
 
 J'vis McGibbon. 25 Apr. '60 
 
 Adjutant. 
 T, Wright, capt. 20 May. '37 
 
 '38 
 '40 
 '49 
 '51 
 
 '36 
 •.•J6 
 '40 
 •42 
 do 
 do 
 do 
 '49 
 do 
 •57 
 do 
 '60 
 do 
 
 SAINT JOHN CITY LIGHT INFANTRY.— No. 3. 
 
 Lieutenant Colonel. 
 John Robertson, 2 July, '60 
 
 Major. 
 Thos. W. Peters. 2 July, '60 
 
 Captains. 
 H.N. H.Lugrin,30May'33 
 W. D. W. Huljbard, 16 Apr. 
 
 1838. 
 G. Hutchinson, 17 Apr. '38 
 W. 0. Smith. 27 Juno. '40 
 John W. Smith, 3 Sept. '451 
 
 T. McAvity. 14 Aug. '48 
 
 1. iWLCAVUy. 1* Aug. 
 
 Jas. Maofarlane. 2 Jnne '60 
 
 LieutenaiUa. 
 Geo. Thomas, 25 July. '41 
 Geo. Hutchinson, jr. 26 do 
 Wm. Howard, 4 Sept. '45 
 Wm. F. Smith. 5 do do 
 Thos. A. Paddock. 15 Oct.47 
 Wm. H. Adams, l8 do do 
 Arch. Rowan. 2 June. '60 
 J. B. Kemp, do do 
 
 C. N. Skinner, 12 Deo. do' 
 
 Jas. McNamara, 10 do '61 
 
 Ensigns. 
 J. W. Cudlip, • 1 Sept. '35 
 
 C. McL. Gardner, 4 Aug, '41 
 James Gerow. jr. 15 Oct.'47 
 Kerr Ferguson, 25 Mar. '61 
 
 Adjutant. 
 
 D. B. Stevens. 17 Aug. '63 
 capt. 12 Dec. '60 
 
 Quartermaster. 
 Saml. L. Tilley, It. 16 Oct.43 
 
 ,**.! 
 
 ■-'<l 
 
 
 SAINT JOHN CITY RIFLES.-No. 8. 
 
 Lieutenant (hlonel. 
 
 J.V. Thurgar. 29 Aug. '42 
 
 Major. 
 
 Captains. 
 John Wishart, 8 Nov. '33 
 T. E. G. Tisdale. 23 Aug'43, 
 D'can Robertson. 24 do do 
 Geo. F.Smith, 20 Mar. '60 
 
 First Lie\Uenani». 
 C. MoLauohlan, 29 Aug.'42 
 
 Charles Merritt. 30 do do! 
 Chas. W. Rodgers. 24 do '43 
 Robert Shives, 26 do do 
 Wm. Warwick, 13 Sep. '48 
 W. R. M. Burtis. 19 do do 
 Chas. Watters. 20 do do 
 E. B. Lockhart. 18 Mar.'60j 
 Geo. E. Seeley, 8 Nov. do 
 Edw. C. Scovil, 19 Oct. '6l| 
 
 Second Lieutenants. 
 ThoB. Chubb, 22 Sept. '48 
 
 George Deforest 23 do do 
 George Stymest, 24 do do 
 James N, Thain. 25 do do 
 James L, Dunn. 26 do do 
 H'ry L. Sturdee, 19 Oct. '61 
 
 AdjutttTtt. 
 *RobertRynd 25 Aug. '63 
 It. 23 May, '60 
 
 Surgeon. 
 W. Bayard, M.D. 8 Sep. '45 
 
88 
 
 52 
 
 Thoa. M. Smith. 5 Jan 
 
 John Reed, 17 Aug. '36 
 Geo. L. liovctt, 2ft Deo. '37 
 Edward Eagles, 10 Sep. '49 
 John W.M. Irinh, lido do 
 
 TAeittennntfi. 
 John Murray, 23 Jan. '31 
 
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 SAINT JOHN SEA FBNCIBLES-No. 4. 
 
 William McKay, 24 do do Robert W. Otty, 12 do 
 John StranKo, 28 do do| Hugh J. Travis, 14 do 
 Gilbert Jordan, 30 do doi Paymaster 
 
 Charlea EatfleH, 12 Sep. do ly. Leavitt, oap.22Feb.*31 
 William Wright, 13 do do /^ ! . 
 
 George Otty, 11 June. '42| QnartenimHter. 
 
 Richard Lovett, 13 do doiA Balloch, It. 10Fe'>. 10 
 Henry P. Otty, 17 Feb. '4C; 
 Wm. N. Smith, 11 Sept. '49l . •< i 
 
 SAINT JOHN'CQUNTY MILITIA— No. 5. 
 
 Kteutrnant Culoncf. 
 Arch, jyioiizios, 1 Jan. '63 
 
 Major, 
 Robert Payne, 4 Aug. '63 
 Ilurd Peters, 28 do do 
 
 Captains. 
 Thos. Cunard, 21 Oct. '43 
 WilHm Parks, 22 do do 
 Jas. Flev/ welling, 23 do do 
 JohnQuinton, 26 Sep. '46 
 I). H. Anderson, 27 do do 
 R. Whiteside, jr. 28 do do 
 D. L. Dykeman. 26 Oct. '47 
 John F. Godard, 27 do do 
 
 Wm, Cunard. 10 . iily, '(50 
 W. 11. A. Kcans, 5 Aug. '03 
 
 LinutenantM. 
 J. Stephens, 
 W. U. Travis. 
 F. Jordan, 
 Robert Cunard, 
 John Ansley, 
 (J. V. Nowlin, 
 James Howard, 
 E. C. Snyder, 31 Aug. '46 
 Thos. Parks, 26 Oct. '47, 
 T.G.Fairweathcr,28 Aug'50' 
 Geo. J. Chubb, 17 Fob. '00 
 
 27 Oct. 
 
 
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 '33 
 
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 '4;; 
 
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 25 do 
 
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 Wm. Allingham, llMar'iV) 
 Robert Aitkins, 10July,do 
 
 EiiHtgns, 
 Robert Stevens, :iO Nov '38 
 Aaron Ua.stings, 27 Oct. '47 
 Chas. S. Simw. 10 July. '60 
 
 Adjutant, 
 C. M. Anderson, capt. 28 
 Oct. 1847. 
 
 Pai/mastet'. 
 G, Matthew, cap.30 Aug'30 
 
 QnavtermaHtfr. 
 W. Scammell, cap. 16 Ap'33 
 
 QUEEN'S NEW BRUNSWICK RANGERS.~No. 6. 
 
 Lieutenant Colonel 
 John H. Gray, 20 Mar. '54 
 
 Major. 
 W. B. Robinson, 10 Deo '61 
 Q. M. G. & 1. C; 8 June, '63 
 
 Captains. 
 Wm. R. Sentill. 27 May,'46 
 Wm. M. Jonlan. 29 do do 
 A.G.Crookshank, 18 Feb'47 
 Robert Parker. 19 Sep. '48 
 Edward Sentill, 14 Jan. '50 
 F. P. Robinson, 19 Jun«'60 
 
 Lieutenantt. 
 Thos. Dewer, jr. 2 Jane '46 
 John Jordan, 3 do do 
 John 0. J. Sentill. 4 do do 
 
 R. W. Ball, 18 Feb. '47 
 John Foater, 19 Sept. '48 
 James Brown, 21 do do 
 Alex. Brown, 22 do do 
 R. P. Sentill, 14 Jan. '50 
 R. B. Pattison, 15 do do 
 C.T. Street, 13 do do 
 
 En»iffn9, 
 W.deV.Aiian,2U.21Feb'46 
 John Parker, 22 do do 
 .Tohn Johnston, 20 Sep, '48 
 Robert Bowes, 21 do do 
 Wm. H. Fownos. 22 do do 
 David Vaughan. 14 Jan '50 
 Daniel Mosniei , 15 do do 
 Daniel Robertson 16 do do 
 
 Robert B. Street, 4 Nov. do 
 Thomas Davidson. 6 do do 
 Robert R. Allan, 7 do do 
 David McBrine. 10 June'60 
 Geo. H. Perley, 10 Dec. '61 
 
 Adjutant. 
 John Evans. 1 July. '63 
 capt. 20 Dec. '62 
 
 Paj/maater. 
 J. R. Partelow. cap. 24 Nov 
 1826. 
 
 Quartermaster. 
 T. Stevens. 30 Aug. '30 
 
 Surgeon. 
 Q. J. Harding, 1 Jan. '32 
 
 SUNBUBY COUNTY MILITIA.-No. 7. 
 
 Major. {George Nevers, 2 do '40 
 
 G. H.N. Harding. 13 Feb'60 W. Estabrooks, 23 Aug. '43 
 
 Oaptainn. 
 Jerem. Smith, 11 Sept 
 Charles Clowes, 1 do 
 Nath'l Hubbard, 23Aug'43 
 Thomas Nason, 10 Sep. '46 
 Hezekiah Hoyt, 11 do do 
 Step. P. Estabrooks, 12 do 
 John S. Brown. 18 do '48 
 Arch. C. Plummer, 25 Nov 
 
 1851 
 Reuben Hoben, 13 Feb. '60 
 Chas. B. Barker, do do 
 Jas.Kirkpatrick.27 Mar.do 
 C. J. Burpee. 23 May. do 
 Wm. B. Perley. 9 June, do 
 ♦Benj. J. Bailey. 14 Feb. '63 
 
 Zieutenanta, 
 ThoB. H. Smith. 12 Sep. '38 
 
 Aaron Hartt, 11 Sept. oio 
 '38t J. C. Seeley. 18 do '48 
 '40|Chas. J. Bailey. 19 do do 
 Charles Currey. 20 do do 
 J. Calvin Tapley, 21 Sep'48 
 Step. Burpee, jr. 25 Nov'51 
 Geo. T. Harding. 13 Feb '60 
 J. A. Hubbard. do do 
 William Harrison, do do 
 James Nutter, 27 Mar. do 
 William Upton. 13 June'do 
 William E. Hoyt, do do 
 *R. D.Wilmot,jr.l4Feb 63 
 
 Ensigns. 
 Saml. Smith. 10 Sept. '38 
 Wm. Gilbert, 23 Aug. '43 
 James Sealy. jr. 18 Feb. '48 
 Henry Dewitt, 19 Sept. do 
 
 John Covert. 20 do do 
 James Miller, 22 do do 
 Charles Burpee, 25 Nov '51 
 Wht'hd Barker, 13 Feb. '60 
 Geo A- TredMf ell, do do 
 John Allen, « 27 Mar* do 
 I. B. Davidson, 13 June, do 
 David W. Smith, do do 
 Thos. Nicholson, 25 Oct. do 
 *Patk. Coleman, 14 Feb. '63 
 
 Adjutant. 
 Jame Lunn, 27 Mar. '60 
 
 Paymaster. 
 T. 0. Miles, cap. 1 Jan. '49 
 
 Quartermaster. 
 Hanford Brown, 27 Mar '60 
 
 • Surgeon. 
 Edwin Cougle. M.D. 18 Feb 
 
 1860. 
 
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 >n. 
 
 1 Jan. '32 
 
 20 do do 
 22 do do 
 B, 25 Nov '51 
 r, 13 Feb. '60 
 ill, do do 
 27 Mar* do 
 ,13 June, do 
 th, do do 
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 n, 14 Feb. '63 
 
 27 Mar. '60 
 
 1 Jan. '49 
 
 rn, 27 Mar '60 
 
 M.D.18Feb 
 
 Pint Battalion. 
 
 Lieutenant Colonel, 
 James Boyd, 1 March, '44 
 
 Major. 
 •J. n.Whltlook,20Nov'6L' 
 
 Captainii. 
 James Stinson, 7 May, '41 
 8amual Getty. 27 June, '40 
 John Parkinson, 28 do do 
 Henry Hitohings. 29 do do 
 C. W. Wardla\f,l8 Apr. '5,'^ 
 John Treadwell, do do 
 *T. J,Sandford,29JuIy,'61 
 
 fjinUenantH, 
 S'l H. Whitlock, 6 Dec. '37 
 Wm. Maloney, 5 April, '42 
 John Bradford. 28 June, '46 
 Nath. Treadwell, do do 
 Edw. Ploauant, 27 Sept. '48 
 Hy. Hitchings. 13 June, 'SJi 
 ♦Owen Jones, 29 July, '01 
 *John Smith do do 
 Thomas McVey, do do 
 John Lochary, do do 
 
 Ensigns. * 
 Alex. Gilman, 14 May, '41 
 Geo. Hitohings, 28 Juno '40 
 James Russell, 29 do do 
 Isaac Snodgrass, 27 Sop. '48 
 Thos. T. O'dell, 13 June.'53 
 Geo. F. Stickney do do 
 Abra. Berry, 18 April, '65 
 *Benj. R. Steven8,13 Oct.'62 
 
 jf Adjutant. 
 
 Paymaater. 
 Kobt. Stevenson, 18 AprI, 
 1865. 
 
 Quartermaster. 
 W. Whitlock, cap. 5 Apr '42 
 
 Surgeon. 
 S. T. Gove, M.D. 4 Apr. '48 
 
 Aasiatant Surgeon. 
 J. F. Stevenson, 29 Jly. '61 
 
 No. 8. -<r Second Battalion. 
 
 Major. 
 *Doug.Wetmore, 21 Nov'62 
 
 Captains. 
 G. McKenzie, 27 Feb. '44 
 John Mann, 7 Mar. '49 
 Saml. Johnson, 1 July, '63 
 George T. Smith, do do 
 
 John Glass, 16 July, do 
 Charles Carson, 24 do do 
 HughLudgate. 21 do do 
 James Campbell, 31 do do 
 Levi W. Young, do do 
 Geo. V. Knight. 3 Aug. do 
 
 lAeutenants. 
 Wm. Smart, 27 Fob, '44 
 Hugh McLood, 19 Sept. '48 
 Robert Hope, 24 do do 
 Arth H.Gillraor,13Feb.'fi0 
 Samuel .Johnston, do do 
 •Danl. J. Wctmore.l Jly'dJ 
 John Boyd. 6 Aug. do 
 *Jarac3 Boguo. 21 do do 
 
 Ensigns. 
 Wm. Jackson. 21 Sept. '48 
 Oscar Hanson. 26 do do 
 Jamof Cranglo, 27 do do 
 George Tumor. 28 do do 
 John McCoull. 10 Mfr '49 
 John McKai»kell.27Sepdo 
 Silas M. Brockway, 13 Feb 
 
 1880. 
 .James O'Brien, 1 July, '63 
 
 Adj'iiinnt. 
 Richard McGee,5 Aug. '42 
 capt. 2 Fob. '52 
 Paytuaster. 
 Isaac Knight, 30 Nov. .40 
 capt. 25 Sept. '49 
 Quarter master. 
 Jos. Messinett, cap. 27 Feb 
 1844. 
 
 Surgeon. 
 Robt Thomson, 27 Feb. '44 
 
 No. 8.— Third Battalion. 
 
 Lieutenant Cnlonel. 
 
 James Brown, 23 May, '60 
 
 Gaptains. 
 
 B. FitzKerald, 22 Mar. '42 
 John Mcintosh, 23 do do 
 Wm. Chaffey, 26 June, '43 
 
 C. E. 0. Hatheway. 27 do 
 Au'tus Bancroft, 25 Jly. '45 
 Robert Brown, 26 Aug. '50 
 Joseph Patch, 23 May, '60 
 
 Lieutenants. 
 John ChaflFey, 28 June, '46 
 War. Worster, 12 Aug. '48 
 John Farmer, 26 do '50 
 Henry Conley, 27 do do 
 
 Owen Parker, 23 May. 'flO 
 James Leonard, do do 
 Charles Savafte, 8 Nov. do 
 
 Enstgns. 
 Wm. Cheney, .HO Juno, '46 
 Peter Dixon. 1 July, do 
 Wm. Harvey. 12 Aug. '48 
 John Leonard, 27 do '60 
 Henry Leoman. 28 do do 
 Luke Byron. 23 May. '60 
 W. D. Hart. do do 
 
 Simeon Leonard, do do 
 
 John Leoman. 23 May, 'iV) 
 capt, 26 Aug. '60 
 Quartermaster. 
 John Kay, 28 May, '60 
 
 Surgeon. 
 Charles Gem, '£\ May, '60 
 
 No 8. —Fourth Battalion. 
 
 Lieutenant Colonel. 
 Hon. Jas. Brown. 6 Dec '59 
 
 Majors. 
 Thos. B. Abbott, 13 Feb 
 Jamos Maxwell, do 
 
 Captains. 
 W. Thompson, 9 Aprl. 
 John Hannah. 19 Juno. 
 .John Mitchell. do 
 Jos. H. Maxwell, do 
 Jacob Ried. do 
 
 Matthew Hannah, do 
 *Jas. A. Inches, 30 May. 
 Adw.M. McAdam.SJan 
 
 Lieutenants. 
 John Marks, 23 July, 
 Jacob Hopps, 19 June, 
 Daniel Sullivan, do 
 *Tho8. J. Smith. 30 May, 
 *Wm. A. Murchie, 3 Jan 
 
 Ensigns. 
 John McLeod, 19 Feb. 
 ♦Abrah'm Gregg, 30 May 
 
 A.djutant. 
 G. S. Grimmer, 19 Juno, 
 
 Paymaster. 
 R. Watson, 20 Aug. 
 
 Quartermaster. 
 Peter M.Abbott, 20 Aug 
 
 Surgeon. 
 R. C. Thomson. 19 June 
 
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 I Alex. Cain. 2:i do do' J. S. Trites.CT 11 Nov. do 
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 John StultJi, 18 do dojS. Wcldon, 8 May. '28 
 
 James Beatty. 19 May. '28 John Scott. 19 do doR. Dobson, 24 do '33 
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 J. NolBon, 19 May. 
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 Qcorgo Cochran, 21 do 
 J. Wollinsjr. 18 Nov. 
 Edw. Smith, 27 Feb. 
 Wm. n. Smith. 28 do 
 Vrod. Batemvm, 29 do 
 Alox. McGhie, 1 Mar. 
 John Jones', 4 do 
 Stephen Gildert, 5 do 
 Mart Wortman, 6 do 
 Merritt Harris, 7 do 
 Jo8. B. LeBlanc, 8 do 
 Thad. Thibidoau 9 do 
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 C. Palmer. 
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 S. C. Oulton, 
 J. S. Chapman, 22 do 
 Geo. N. Buhner. 23 do 
 ChriH. Richardson 17 June 
 
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 /tieutennnt. Colonel. 
 A. E. Botsford, 1 Jan. 'S2 
 
 Mtv'or. 
 George Oulton,, 15 Apr. '44 
 
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 Thomas Cochran. 23 do do 
 
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 John Avard. 1 June, '31 
 John Trenholm. 2 do do 
 John Copp^ 1 July, 41 
 Wm. Raworth. 21 June. '46 
 Thos. Chapman, 22 do do 
 Alex. Munro, 14 do 
 
 LietdenanU. 
 Liffy Allan, 1 June, 
 J. Downing, 2 do 
 *^ ■ - 18 May, 
 
 2July, 
 
 Copp, 
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 Jotmlli'ikman, 10 Sep. dolJohn Raworth, ^ June '46 
 Jo*. L. Moore. 13 Fob. '60 John Wells, 22 do do 
 John F. Taylor, do do John Copp, jr. 14 do '4< 
 James Murray 17 do do C. T. Prescott, 12 July, do 
 
 Angus McQueen, 20 Mar do 
 
 En9ign», 
 Benj. Wells, 28 Sept. '32 
 Jos. White, 20 Aug. '36 
 Crane Charters, 5 April '40 
 James Cassidy, 8 do do 
 .Jonas Taylor, 9 do do 
 Geo. Cochrane, 10 do do 
 Rob. Trenholm, 21 Aug.'43 
 Nat. Lowerson. 18 do '46 
 Caleb Read, 14 June, '47 
 Charles Barnes, 15 do do 
 C. D. Chapman, 16 Jly. '49 
 Silas D. Copp, 10 Sep. do 
 
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 Lieutenant Colonel. 
 
 Captains. 
 D. Stocves, 24 April. 
 •John Beatty, 1 July, 
 Wm, Gross, 22 Juno, 
 Patrick Sinclair 23 do 
 
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 Rufus Palmer, 25 do 
 Geo. Russ§ll, 10 June, 
 
 Licutenantt, 
 
 Elias Pock, 10 June, 
 Chas. Robinson, 27 do 
 
 '33 
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 do' Joshua Jones, 29 May. *47 
 Step. B. Weldon, 26May'47|W. H. Steeves, 30 do do 
 Elieha Stevens, 27 do dolWm. Carlisle, 16 July, '49 
 R. D, Chapman, 16 July'49 Wm. Brewster, 17 do do 
 Wm. McKay, 18 do do'J.L. B. Steeves, 10 Apr.'60 
 Elisha Turner, 19 do doElishaPeck, 25 do do 
 John Wallace, 10 Apr. '60 Elisha S.Stecves, 10 Jne.do 
 
 Enfiignt 
 Wm. Morris, 19 May, 
 BenJ. Allan, 20 do 
 Rich. Johnson, 3 July, 
 Bill Raworth, 21 June, 
 Adam Avard 22 do 
 Alph. Goodon, 14 do 
 Jac. Silliker, cor. 12 Jly do 
 
 Adjutant. 
 J. Chapman, cap. 26 Jly. '30 
 
 Pnvmci»ter. 
 Edwin Oulton, 21 June '40 
 
 Quartermanter. 
 C. Allan, It. 30 May, '31 
 
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 En«ign». 
 Michael DuSy, 25 Apr. '2» 
 W. Cleeveland, 23 June '46 
 Harris Calhoun, 25 do do 
 Lewis Steeves, 26 May, *47 
 Gor. D. Steeves, lOAgr. '60 
 Sam. P' Rogers, 25 do do 
 Gil. B. Smith. 10 June, '60 
 Adjutant. , 
 
 Dan. M. Clark, cap. 12 Jly. 
 1847. 
 
 Qnmrtfnixatter. 
 Jas. Rodgers, It. 6 July.MO 
 
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 First Battalion. 
 
 LietUenant Colonel. 
 Alex. Fraser, 5 Sept. 
 
 Majors. 
 Jas. McDonald. 8 Mar. '39 
 Rod'ok MeLeod 15 Aug '40 
 
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 Alcx.Goodfellow, 6 Apr'26 
 M. Cranny, 29 June. '30 
 Louis Robichaud,20do '36 
 Rich. Hutchison, 26 Apr'39 
 Daniel Keith, 16 Aug. '40 
 
 -Caleb MoCulley. 17 do do 
 John McLeod, 12 June. '43 
 David .Johnston. 30 May '46 
 D. MoNaughton, 1 Jne. do 
 John Porter, 2 do do 
 Jamoe Johnsoa . 14 Nov.'dO 
 
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 LietUenanta. iJohn Harley, 1 Aug. 
 
 W. Carman. 9 April. '26 Roland Crocker. 4 Jly 
 George Wiliiston. 25 do '39 ■ " 
 Dug'Td McDonald. 26 do do 
 Asa Perley, 28 do do 
 
 Jamos Miller, 17 Aug. '40 
 G. Lcston, 11 June, '42 
 Peter Gray, 13 do do 
 Wm. McLeod. 20 May. '46 
 Wm. Russell, 91 do do 
 Alex. Russell. 1 June do 
 Alex. Morrison, 4 do do 
 Pat. Brophey, 17 April 
 Dudley Perley, 18 do 
 Alex. McRae, 19 do 
 M. McNaughlen, 21 do 
 Alex. Lowilown, 22 do 
 Cha?. Marshall, 23 do 
 Alex. McDonald, 15 do do 
 Xor'n Oampbell, 16 do do 
 ♦Danl. Ferguson, 24 Fob. '60 
 
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 Wm. Lobban, 13 do '4l 
 Hugh McLean, 1 do 
 llobert Loggic, 12 do 
 Alox. Loggic, 13 do do 
 Alex. Fenton, 16 do do 
 Win. A- Lotson, 2do '46 
 Wm. Dickens 5 do do 
 Dav. Goodfollow, 5 Mar'47 
 Kobt. Uamilton.l7Apr.'5(j 
 Wm. Muirhcad, 19 do do 
 Wm. Innis, 17 Nov. ,Ao 
 J. B. Snowball. 30 Aug. '63 
 
 Adjutant. 
 
 Jam us Russell, 16 Sop- '6.'i 
 
 capt. 16 Nov. "oO 
 
 Quartermaater. 
 
 William Gordon, 6 Jan '51 
 
 ens 3 June, '4.'^ 
 
 No. 11. — Second Battalion.* 
 
 Lieutenant Colonel. 
 
 JaredBetts, 25 Oct- 'GO 
 
 A A. Davidson. 14 Nov 
 Alex- Ferguson, do 
 Robert Forsyth, do 
 Richard Sutton, do 
 Duncan McTavish do 
 Robinson Crocker, do 
 
 Lieutenanta. 
 Robt. McKay, 4 July, 
 James Fieh, 14 Nov- 
 Edw. R. Whitney, do 
 EMward Rogers, do 
 William Parker, do 
 James Fleet,* do 
 F, p. Ilendorson, do 
 Thomas Vanstone, do 
 Samuel Travis, do 
 D- W- Davidson, do 
 Rich'd Daviddon, do 
 
 fJntigiM 
 John Flett, 7 Aug- 
 W.C- Harley, 11 Nov. 
 William Wilson, do 
 '4.'i|Chris'nhcr Parker do 
 
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 Robt- Wasson. 30 June. '4S 
 Nath. Underbill, 28 Jly. do 
 John Pond, 1 Sept- '46 
 John Docantlin. 2 do do 
 Jas- McLaggan, 18 do do 
 Wm. M- Salter, 14 Jan. '50 
 James Fowler, 6 do '60 
 
 Lieutenanta. 
 
 J. S. Mitchell. 1 Sept- '46 
 Moses Pond, 9 Mar- '47 
 iT- W- Underbill, jr .30 do 
 Rob. K- Doak, 8 Nov. '48 
 Peter Harris, 14 Jan- '50 
 John Scofleld. 6 do '60 
 Wm T- iJuderhill, do do 
 Matthew Bergip, do do 
 Martin Burko, do do 
 
 Enaigna, • ; . 
 
 dolWm- Mason, jr 
 
 do 
 do 
 do 
 do 
 do 
 
 Bbenozer McKay, 
 Edinund Clark, 
 David Sommers, 
 James Lcddin, 
 tlobt p. Whitney, do 
 Joseph Chaplain, do 
 
 Ailj'utant. 
 E. Wiliiston. 23 April, 
 capt- 10 Aug. 
 Quartrrmanter. 
 Potor Mitchell, 21 May, 
 
 Surgeon- 
 J- Thompson, 20 June, 
 
 No. II.— Tt.ird Battalioi 
 
 Lieutenant Colonel. 
 Wm. Salter, lil July, 
 
 •16 
 '59 
 do 
 do 
 do 
 do 
 do' 
 do, 
 do 
 do 
 do 
 
 •61' 
 '42 
 
 '41 
 
 '40 
 
 '44 
 
 Patrick Bergin, 10 Mar. '47 
 Aaron Hovey, 4 do '48 
 James Doak, 8 Nov. do 
 Alex.Vandcrbeek, lOdodo 
 Thos- Weaver, 14 Jan, '.50 
 Jokn Farley, 29 Oct- '53 
 Wm McLaggan, 6 Jan- '60 
 John Mersereau, do do 
 Thomiis Porter, do do 
 Wm. O'Brien, do do 
 
 Wm- Whalin, do do 
 
 • Adjutant. 
 
 Abel Pond, cap- 30 June'45 
 
 Paymaater. 
 Jas. L- Price, cap- 9 Mar '47 
 
 Quartermaater. 
 Wm- McKay, cap. 10 Jly '50 
 
 Surgeon. 
 Staf. Benson.MD. 9 Mar'47 
 
 Aaaiatant Surgeon. 
 
 W.A-Thora8on,M.D.6Jan 
 
 1860. 
 
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 RESTIGOUCHE COUNTY.— No. IS. 
 
 Lieutenant 9olonel- 
 Adam Ferguson, 24 Nov 
 
 Major. 
 A. McPherson, se- 6 Aug 
 
 Captavia. 
 
 Rob- Ferguson. 11 Mar- 
 J- Montgomery, 12 do 
 Dugald Stewart, 8 do 
 Chip. Botsford 28Jau- 
 Cbas. Murray, 6 Mar. 
 *Wm.S. Smith, 4 Aug- 
 
 o< 
 
 ■63 
 
 '37 
 do 
 do 
 '47 
 '60 
 '62 
 
 Lieutenanta- 
 Robert Jardine, 29 Jan- 47 
 Mic'el Ferguson, 30 do do 
 John Cook, 3 Feb- do 
 
 John Robertson, 4 do do 
 John Ferguson, 8 Nov- '48 
 John Porter, 6 Mar- '60 
 Robert Sinclair, do do 
 Arth- Ritchie, jr. 4 Aug '62 
 
 Enaigna- 
 John Ultican, 27 Jan. '47 
 Jas- S- Morse, 30 do do 
 Peter Stewart, 1 Feb. do 
 
 do 
 do 
 do 
 •48 
 
 •62 
 
 Neil Cook, 2 do 
 
 John McKinnon 4 do 
 John Duncan, jr- 5 do 
 J. McLauchlan, 9 Nov 
 ♦W.M.Caldwell, 4 Aug 
 
 Adjutant- 
 And- Barberie, 14 July, 
 capt. 27 Jan 
 
 Quartermaater. 
 Arch. Ramsay, It. 6 Feb'47 
 
 Surgeon. 
 R. R- Carter,M.D.19 M»r'39 
 
 '63 
 '47 
 
12 
 
 IP 
 
 ! f ^ 
 
 
 GLOUCESTER COUNTY MILITIA— No. 13. 
 Firit Battalion. No. 13.— Second Battalion. 
 
 Lieutenant Colonel. 
 John Ferguson, 1 Jan. '63 
 
 Caj}tain$. 
 Chris. MoHanua, 20 Feb '50 
 James Paul, 21 do do 
 John Chalmers, 8 July, '63 
 Theop. DeflBrisay. do do 
 James G. Diok. do do 
 Oeorffe Smith, 17 do do 
 
 Lieutenant*. 
 Anthony Rainio. 16 Jly.'47 
 John Miller, 20 Feb. '50 
 John T. Carter, 21 do do 
 Jos. Morrison, 8 July, '63 
 
 Enaiont' 
 Fred. Commeau, 13 Sep.'^ 
 John McKenna. 19 Feb. '50 
 John O'Brien, 22 do do 
 
 A(i)'utant. 
 i). 0. MoLauchlin. 14 Jly'63 
 capt. 8 do do 
 
 Chi}tainii. 
 James Youni?, 10 Nov. *40 
 Joseph Sewell, 12 do do 
 Thomas Kerr, 13 do do 
 Robt. Robertson, 15 do do 
 HughA. Caie, 16 do do 
 Wm. Taylor, 2 June, '48 
 John Kerr, 3 do do 
 
 J.G. C. BlaoichalUdo do 
 
 Lieutenantt' 
 A. Campbell, 28 Jan. '27 
 Robt. Young, jr. 17 Nov'40 
 David Ferguson, 19 do do 
 Wm. Uixon. 2 June, '48 
 James Kerr,* 3 do . do 
 42 Rich. Dawson, jr. 4 do do 
 Paschal Landry, 6 do do 
 Stanislaus Legere, 7 do do 
 J ■ S. Blanohard. 8 do dr> 
 Dovile Robichaud* 11 do do 
 James Scott, 12 do do 
 
 Barnabie Sowell. 13 do do 
 Ennioiu, 
 
 Wm. Louisier, 12 Nov. '40 
 Wm. Drysdale, 14 do do 
 Edw. Hixon, 2 June, '48 
 Wm. Kerr, 3 do do 
 
 Wm- Eddjr, sen. 4 do 
 Israel Tario, 5 do 
 Eugene Landy, 7 do „ 
 Tranquil Blanohard, 8 .^ 
 Adam Sutherland. 9 do .„ 
 
 Adjutant. 
 J. Mcintosh, cap. 24 De '61 
 
 Paymatttr- 
 
 H. W. Baldwin, cap. 1 ' ar 
 1832. 
 
 Quartermatter. 
 
 John Ritchie, 15 May, '20 
 
 Surgeon. 
 S. L. Bishop, 9 Nov. 'M 
 
 KENT COUNTY MILITIA.— No. 14. 
 
 First Battalion. 
 
 Mcu'or. 
 J. W. Weldon. 13 Nov. '50 
 
 Cantaine. 
 W. Fitigerald, 2 April, '40 
 Alex. McMiohael, 17 do '5U 
 John Main. 18 do do 
 
 Robt- McAlmon, 19 do do 
 L.P.W.DesBri3ay,22do do 
 Wm. S. Caie, 23 do do 
 Wm. MoWilliam. 24 do do 
 Peter Moterall, 25 do do 
 John Miller, 13 Nov. do 
 *Chas. J. Sayre, 2 May, '62 
 
 Lieutenant*. 
 
 J. M. Wathen, 17 April,'50 
 Jas. A. James, 20 do do 
 James Girvan, 21 do do 
 T. H. Richard.son, 22 do do 
 Henry L. Dwyer, 23 do do 
 SB-Uetherington, 24 do do 
 James Frasor, 25 do do 
 James Cameron, 26 do do 
 
 Robert Graham, 27 do do 
 *T. W. Dibble, 2 May, '62 
 
 Eneignn. 
 John Clare, 26 May 'as 
 R. Hutchinson, 17 Apr. '50 
 Alex. Roxboroug 20 do do 
 Edward Powell, 21 do do 
 Martin Mooney, 24 do do 
 John Brait, 24 do do 
 
 Zidor Barriot, 26 do do 
 Edward Walker, 27 do do 
 Caleb Richardson, 1 Deo'62 
 ddJtUant. 
 
 Quartermaster. 
 J. G. Laytvn, it 17 Apr'SO^j 
 
 Surgeon. 
 L. Molsaren. 17 April, '50 
 
 I 
 No. 14.— Second Battalion. 
 
 Lieutenant Colonel. 
 
 Captain*. 
 W. Hannington,26May,'31 
 
 Robt. Dysart, 9 Aug. do 
 Jacob Gesner, 22 Got. '38 
 Thomas Assineau, 23 do do 
 John Sheridan, 10 Feb. '51 
 Thomas Coates, 13 do do 
 Horatio B. Smith.44do do 
 
 Lieutenante. 
 T. Bttshea, 24 May, '31 
 Gideon Smith, 16 do '41 
 Louis Allan. 11 do '43 
 Mariner Hieks. 10 Feb. '51 
 Albert M. Smith, 11 do do 
 Cornelius Turner, 13 do do 
 Rob. Douglas, 14 do do 
 
 Bmeigna. 
 - Thibideau. 25 May, '.31 
 John Burke, jr. 23 Oct '."» 
 Peter White, 13 Oct. do 
 Robert Hicks, 13 Feb. 'ol 
 Israel Hicks, 14 do da 
 
 A^juiarU. 
 
 A. B. Smith, cap. 28 May '31 
 
 Quartermatter. 
 
 KING'S COUNTY MILITIA.-No. 15. 
 
 First Battalion. 
 
 Lieutenant Colonel. 
 
 Just. S. Wetmore, 25Oct'60 
 
 Cnptainit- 
 T. Botswick, 25 Oct- '28 
 Joa. A Lyon, 1 June, '33 
 John Wright, 5 Nov. do 
 Abm. D. Mabee. 10 Aug'48 
 W. P. Flewelling.lldo do 
 Thos. Johnston, 10 June '50 
 
 Lieutenant*. I Emian*. 
 
 Israel H. Foster, 10 Sep '.'W'Cs. L Richards, 28 Mar, '41 
 Wm. B. McKcel, 30 .Uy. '42iThos. Wallis, 30 July, '42 
 Wm. C Smith, 1 Sept. '46 Ja-s. W. Brittain, 1 Sep. •4<> 
 James B- Lyon, 3 do do Saniuol Foster, 3 do do 
 
 Phil. P. Dann, jr. 10 Aug'48 
 Dav.P. Wetmore,10Jne'60 
 James A. Haslett, do do 
 Thos. Elston, 25 Oct. do 
 W. A. Williams, 8 Nov. do 
 
 Guy N. Smith. 4 do do 
 Jcr. D." Mabec, 10 Aug. '48 
 T; B. Whelpley, 7Jan. 'ol 
 E. S. Wctmore.lOJune'iK) 
 Robert W. White, do do 
 
 T. R. 
 
 W.Cc 
 
 R. Sl 
 
 John 
 
 John 
 
 J. An 
 
 Robei 
 
 Thos 
 
 Jas. 
 
 Willi, 
 
 *Johii 
 
98 
 
 Abm- MoCann. 25 Oct. do 
 Ja«. A- Williams, 8 Nov do 
 
 Jdjutant. 
 D. Wetmore, cap. 1 May '27 
 
 Quarterma liter- 
 John Price, It. 25 Nov. '39 
 
 No. 15.— Second Battalion. 
 
 Lieutenant Colonel' 
 Oliver B- Couglo, 11 Feb'')! 
 
 Captains. 
 Geo. A. Morton, 30 May.'46 
 Wm. Coates. 1 Jung, do 
 Win. Johnston, 3 do do 
 
 Lieutenants. 
 Thoa. Pearson, 1 June '16 
 John Perloe, 2 do do 
 Smith Chapman, 3 do 
 Robt. J. MoCully. 4 do 
 Oliver Arnold, 5 do 
 (}eorge H- Ryan, 7 do 
 Saml. C. Price. 8 do 
 
 Ensigns- 
 Jacob Hall, 6 Sept- '41 
 Wm. Pearson, 29 May. '4G 
 Wm. Hayward, 30 do 
 Rich. Burgess, 3 June, 
 J. N. Price 4 do 
 
 Thos. Keith. 6 do 
 Ephr. Chambers, 6 do 
 Isaac Coates, 11 July, do 
 
 Adjutant. 
 Peter J. Cougle, 25 Aug '63 
 It. 18 do do 
 Paymasfpr. » 
 J. Foshay, cap. 22 June, '33 
 
 Quarteriiutater 
 Robt. R. Vail, 12 April '47 
 
 do 
 do 
 do 
 do 
 do 
 
 do 
 do 
 do 
 do 
 do 
 
 Siirfffon. 
 Edwin A. Vail. 19 June '38 
 
 No. 15.— Third Battalion 
 
 Lieutenant Colonel- 
 And. C Otty, 8 May, 'G2 
 
 Ca])t(tins- 
 John Hendricks, 5 Apr. '48 
 
 Major. 
 Wm.n. White, 11 Jly, '63 
 
 Caiitains. 
 Saml, Spragg, 18 May, '82 
 Geor. Spragg, 6 July, '40 
 Wm. McGregor. 22 June'46 
 W. B. Scovil, 4 April, '48 
 Z. Davii), 5 do do 
 
 Wm. Langstroth, 3Sep.'(>;iJo83ofilillie.s, 1 Aug. '49 
 
 Jas. D. M. Keator, 4 do do 
 Jo.sh. C Upham, 4 do do 
 .Vich. P. Wiinamake. do 
 And. Stevenson, 7Scpt. '(53 
 Jud. M. B^owler, 8 do do 
 
 Lieutcnants- 
 AIox. Campbell, 7 Apr. '48 
 Wra. Dcnnistoun, 1«} do do 
 Robt. S. Purve:*, 4 Sep. 'm 
 Henry Hallett, 7 do do 
 
 Ensigns- 
 John Keys, 21 Juno, '40 
 How. Dixon, cor- 15 Apr'51 
 
 Adjutant 
 Allen C Otty, cap. l.Sop'63 
 
 Paymaster- 
 R. S. Matthews, cap. 2 June 
 183.5. 
 
 Quartermasters 
 E- S. Wetmoro,lt.25 Aug'28 
 Dav. H. Fowler, 15 Apr'51 
 
 Surgeon 
 S. Z. Earle, 4 Apr- '48 
 
 Assistant Surgeon 
 S- Z. Earlc, jr. 4 do do 
 
 E'win A. Barberie, 20 Jly'dS 
 
 Licutenants- 
 John Case, 16 June, '41 
 Wm. Ketchum, 2 do '42 
 Donald Mahoney. 6 do do 
 Wcdin Wetmore, 1 Aug. '49 
 .\lcx. Burnett, 2 do do 
 T. A. Davis, 3 do do 
 
 Ensigns. 
 John Morrison, 3 July, '41 
 Don- Bohannon. 8 Nov. do 
 David Drew, 8 do do 
 Wm. Crabbe, 2 June, '42 
 Isaac Crawford, 31 Jly, '49 
 David Hatfield. 2 Aug. do 
 Caleb Fairweather, 4 do do 
 
 Adjutant- 
 A. English, cap. 25 Aug '28 
 
 Paymaster- 
 0. Hallett, cap. 4 Apr- '48 
 
 Quartermaster. 
 
 Isaac Raymond, cap. SJun* 
 1842. 
 
 Surgeon. , 
 No. 15.— Fourth Battalion. C Wilson, 12 June, '28 
 
 Lieutenant Colonel- Assistant Surgeon. 
 
 A. C Evanson, 4 April. '40[Tho3. C Sharp, 31 July,'49 
 
 QUEEN'S COUNT V MILITIA.— No. 16. 
 
 Firit Battalion. 
 
 Lieutenant Colonel- 
 s' H, Gilbert, 1 Jan- 
 Captains- 
 T. R. Wetmore, 11 Sep. 
 W. Colwell, 11 Aug. 
 R.Smith, Jr. 20 do 
 John Currie, 5 Oct. 
 John J. Millidge. 1 Sep 
 J. Armstrong, 18 Aug 
 Robert Smith, 20 do 
 Thos Graham, 7 Sept. 
 Jas. Kinslow, S do 
 William Pcnnery, 10 do 
 *Johu lIani.son, 15 Aug 
 
 '63 
 '26 
 
 ';i4 
 
 do 
 ':i5 
 '40 
 
 '50 
 do 
 do 
 '62 
 
 LiiuffuantH. 
 
 J. H. Devebcr, 
 Thos. Golding, 
 John Gaunuu, 
 Asa Smith, 
 Francis Woods, 
 Thos Harrison, 
 Rich. Graham, 
 
 21 Auff '3:^ 
 20 do '34 
 
 2 do 
 
 5 do 
 18 do 
 li) do 
 
 '10 
 '42 
 •45 
 do 
 
 7 Sept. '50 
 
 '33 
 do 
 '45 
 do 
 
 Saml- Mahood, .10 do do 
 Jos- B. Perkins 12 do do 
 H- J, Duvernct, 6 Jan. '60 
 *.Jame3 Moore, 15 Aug. '62 
 *John C- Clowes, 26 Jan. '63 
 
 Ensigns- 
 Jas- E. Smith, 21 Aug 
 George Fox, 23 do 
 Wm. Burgess, 19 Aug, 
 Richard Fowler, 20 do 
 Wra Quinn, 7 Sept. '50 
 Joshua Dykeman, 8 do do 
 George Golding, 9 do do 
 William Peters, 10 do do 
 Alex. Quinn, 13 do do 
 Ja^- Deveber, 21t.6 Jan'60 
 
 Adjutant- 
 John W. Travis, 21 O^H- '62 
 eapt. N. B. A., 27 Mar. '60 
 
 Paymaster. 
 N. H. Deveber, 24 Aug. '29 
 
 Quarteriiiaster. 
 W. F. Bonnell, cap. 31 Aug 
 18.36. 
 
 Surgeon. 
 Harry Peters, M.D- 8 Nov. 
 1848. 
 
 No. 16.— Second Battalion. 
 
 Major. 
 John Earl, 6 Jan. '51 
 
 Captains. 
 Ne'miah Bolyea, 12 Aug'34 
 John Pearson, 6 July, '41 
 Peters Cox, 13 Aug. 'UJ 
 Eben. L. Burpee, 14 do do 
 Charles Keith, 19 do '45 
 John Starkcy, 20 do do 
 Robt. Yeamans, 10 do 
 John Farris, 8 Jan. 
 And-M. Tong, 1 May, 
 R. P. Yeamans, 10 July, do 
 Thos. Davis, 3 May* '61 
 
 Lieutenants. 
 Lauch. McLean. llJune'23 
 D. Carmichael, 5 July, '41 
 John McGregor, 7 do do 
 Andrew Barton, 13Aug.'43 
 
 '48 
 '51 
 
 (JO 
 

 ^ 
 
 Francis Fulton, 15 do do 
 Wm. Porry. 19 do '46 
 John Socord, jr. 20'do do 
 Bcnj. Keith, 21 do do 
 Qeorsre Carrie, 10 do '48 
 ■John Gunter, 6 Jan. '51 
 Donald McDonald, 7 do do 
 Charles Cox, 8 do do 
 Konry Qoldnnch, 9do do 
 John Cochran, 10 do do 
 David Fowler, 11 do do 
 Wm. Thompson. 1 May '60 
 
 94 
 
 William Binney, do 
 C. J. Bailey, ,10 July. 
 
 Enaigna. 
 Eph. Briggs, 27 July, 
 James MuUin, 11 Aug. 
 Wm. Vincent, 6 July, 
 Thomas Wasson, 9 do 
 Allen McLean, 13 Aug 
 John Starkoy, 15 do 
 Allen McDonald, 20 do 
 John Mullin jr.* 21 do 
 Abraham Bailey, 11 do 
 
 do 
 do 
 
 •31 
 •34 
 •41 
 do 
 '43 
 do 
 '45 
 do 
 '48 
 
 Isaac Bnrpe. 12 d« do 
 John Cole, 13 do do 
 
 Qeo< McDonald, 7 Jan. '51 
 James McAfee, 8 do do 
 William Black, 9 do do 
 Abr'm Wiggins, 10 do do 
 Coles Jas Belyea, 11 do do 
 Donald MoPheo. 1 May, '60 
 Thomas Keys, do do 
 £beneierBarpee,10Jly do 
 
 Old- D. Baily, cap. 6 Jan- do 
 
 CARLETON COUNTY MILITIA.— No. 17. 
 
 Lieutenant Colonel. 
 
 Wm. T. Baird, 1 Jan- 
 
 Cantaint. 
 Leon. Harding, 9 Sept. 
 Ivory Kilburn, 24 Jan- 
 •ThoB. L. Evans. 9 Fob. 
 
 Lieutenants. 
 
 Robert A . Hay. 29 May,'42 
 Q. L- Raymond,' do do 
 Anth. Kearney, 6 Sept 
 Levi Estabrooks, 7 do 
 Charles Clarke, 12 do 
 JohnJ.Uoyt, 21 Jan- 
 *Gco. Strickland, 9Feb.'63 
 
 Enaigng' 
 
 Jarvis Estey, 6 Sept. '47 
 Frederick Bull, 28 Aug.'48 
 Wm. Lindaa}', 29 Apr. '52 
 J no Broaddtroet,24 Jan. '6<) 
 Andw. Currie, jr. 4 Apr- do 
 *John Fisher, jr. 24 July, '63 
 
 '63 
 
 •49 
 '60 
 •63 
 
 '47 
 do 
 '49 
 •60 
 
 A'Uutant. 
 
 C. W. Raymond, 25 Aug' 48 
 
 capt.9Feb. '63 
 
 P»um»«ter' 
 
 J. D.Kotchum, It. 20May'50 
 
 QvArter matter. 
 E. M. Triiesdale, It- 20 May 
 
 AatiHtant Surgeon 
 S. Woodford,M. D. 23 Apr 
 
 1861. 
 No. 17.— Second Battalion. 
 
 Lieutenani Colonel. 
 Jas R. Tapper, Uan- '03 
 
 Vaptains. 
 C. MoLauchlan, 11 May,^32| 
 Mur. Giberson, 25 Sep. ^37 
 John Nicholson, 16 Jan '42 
 Henry Baird, 10 Oct. '47 
 Jonas Fitzhorbort, l2dodo 
 Chars. Upton, 26 Aug ^48 
 Jere. Tompkins, 5Nor'50 
 Robert Kerr, 6 do do 
 
 Lieuten^ntt. 
 Holland Estey. 17 Auif '43 
 Joa. A. Phillips, 10 Oct. '47 
 James Kearney, 12 do do 
 Jacob Jewett, 26 A\ig. ^48 
 John Qiberson, 27 do do 
 Dell. Estey, 10 Sept. ^49 
 
 Enngnt' 
 Henry Lewis, 14 Oct- '47 
 Samuel Neveni. 16 do do 
 Wm.Crandlemur, 17 do do 
 David Raymond, 19 do do 
 Thos. Wakeham, 9 Mar. '49 
 Samuel Giberson, 10 do do 
 
 Adjutant. 
 R. Woodward, cap. 28 Sep 
 1837. 
 
 Paymcuter. 
 John Balloch, 5 Nov. '50 
 ^ capt. 11 Oct. ^47 
 ^ujartermaeter 
 Burpe, It. 5 Nov. 
 
 S.G. 
 
 »p. 
 
 50 
 
 VICTORIA COUNTY MILITIA.-No. 18. 
 
 '46 
 
 '37 
 do 
 38 
 
 Lieutenant Colonel 
 L. R. Coombs, 16 Feb. 
 
 tJajptaina 
 Joseph Hobert, 30 Sep. 
 Simon Hebert, 1 Oct 
 Eiisha Sisson, 2S Feb. 
 Vital Thibideau, 6 Apr.'40 
 Benj.Beveridge, 19 J an. '42 
 Wm.T. Wilmot, 25Jly.^43 
 Jas Bishop, 14 Aug. do 
 W. M. MoLauchlan. 16 Feb 
 
 1843^ 
 
 Rosam. Violette. 18 do do 
 Regis Theriault, 26 Aug do 
 Benoni Theriault, 27 do do 
 Francis Tibbitts- 28 do do 
 
 Lieutenantt. 
 A. L. Coombes, 16 Feb. '46 
 James Smith, 18 do do 
 A. W.Rainsford,130cf47 
 Wm. Kilburn. 14 do do 
 Adam B«ird, 25 Aug. '48 
 Enoch Baker, 26 do do 
 John T. Hodg.9on, 27 do 
 J. Martin, jr. 28 do 
 J. Costigan, 4 Apr. 
 
 Ensignt, 
 Chriatopher Cyr, 18 Feb'46 
 Antoia Hudon, 10 do do 
 Thomas Canady, 21 do do 
 MaGlorie Albert, 27 Aug'48 
 Vital Hebert, 26 do do 
 
 do 
 do 
 
 '60 
 
 Vital Martin, . 27 do d 
 John Amireaux, 28do d* 
 Josh. D. Giberson, 7 Mar' 49 
 Wm. Morehouse. 8 do do 
 Duncan Reed, lO Sept- do 
 Michael Curran, do do 
 Nathanial Price. 4 Apr '60 
 Mio^l H. Clifford, 25 Feb'62 
 Wm- Miller 2 May, do 
 
 Paymaster. 
 P.C Amireaux.cap.29 Sep. 
 • 1837 
 
 Q.ttarterma»ter. 
 Edw. Akerley, If 2 Mar^47 
 
 Surgeon. 
 J.C Pinguet, 16Feb. ^46 
 
 The Militia List is corrected tojthe end of September, 1863, but a« many 
 errors must still exist on account ef the length of time that has elapsed sinci 
 the last publication, it is particularly requested that Officers noticing omiss* 
 ions or Aistakes will communicate with the Officers C9mmanding Battaliont, 
 who will forward the corrections to Head Quarters. 
 
 i 1 
 
12 d« 40 
 
 13 do do 
 7 Jan. '51 
 
 8 do do 
 
 9 do 40 
 
 10 do do 
 i, 11 do do 
 ,1 May. '60 
 
 do do 
 ©.lOJlydo 
 If. 
 ,p. 6 Jan- do 
 
 laU. 
 
 IT^Uif 43 
 
 ,, 10 Oot. '47 
 ft l^do do 
 
 26W'i« 
 . 27 do do 
 
 10 Sept. '49 
 
 "•u Oct. '47^ 
 ». 16 do do 
 ttur. 17 do do 
 
 ira, 9Mar. 4y 
 son, 10 do do 
 
 tant. 
 
 I, cap. 28 Sep 
 
 rtkov. ;5o 
 
 t»t. 11 Oct. '47 
 
 master 
 
 t. 5 Nov. '50 
 
 27 do d 
 «. awo dj 
 rson, 7 Mar* 49 
 
 186, 8 do do 
 10 Sept. do 
 Ian, do do 
 lice. 4 Apr '60 
 tord.25Feb'62 
 1 2 May, do 
 faster- 
 
 ix,cap-29Sep. 
 
 Irmatter. 
 
 |y, If 2 Mar'47 
 
 '^6 Feb. '46 
 
 but as many 
 
 'lapsed sincft 
 
 ^ticing omiss- 
 
 BattalioM, 
 
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 Vernon, J. L. Troop, Charles Merritt, William Parks, Hon. A. McL. 
 Seely, Moses Tuck, A. Eaton, Sol. Hersey, George L. liOvitt, R. L. Hazen. 
 
 ST. STEPHEN'S BANK, St. Stephen, Charlotte County. 
 
 Capital, $200,000. 
 
 President: Hon. W. Todd. 
 ■ Cashier ; Robert Watson, Esquire. ,'.*'!'„ 
 
 io 
 
 WESTMORLAND BANK, Moncton, County Westmoreland. 
 
 Capital, $60,000. 
 President : Oliver Jones, Esquire. 
 Cashier : J. M'Alister. 
 
 " ST. JOHN SAVINGS' BANK. ^^ * -^i*" 
 
 President : Robert F. Hazen, Esquire, 
 
 Cashier : Daniel Jordan, Esquire. 
 
 Trustees : Hon. Mr. Justice Ritchie, John W. Weldon, Rev. William 
 Scovil, Charles C. Stewart, John Duncan, John Wis^art, L. H. DeVeber, 
 Robertson Bayard, Edward Sears, John . M. Walker, Stephen K. Foster, 
 and John Boyd. 
 
 4>«>» 
 
 JOINT STOCK COMPANIES. 
 
 NEW BRUNSWICK TELEGRAPH COMPANY. 
 
 ( Line Leased to the American Telegraph Company.) 
 
 President : R. Jardine. 
 
 Secretary and Superintendent : D. B. Stevens. 
 
 Directors : R. Jardine, Edward Sears, J. Dutican, R. Reed, and G. £• 
 Morton, Halifax. 
 
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 ibert. 
 
 [8HBD 1834. 
 
 ican, James 
 n. A. Mcli. 
 R.L.Hazen. 
 
 )unly. 
 lorelanJ. 
 
 Rov. William 
 
 H. DeVebcr, 
 
 en K. Foster, 
 
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 H. , . ., P^^ l« PrinceM, RitcW« ijiiiim. ^^,,^,,.^ , 
 
 Supcrmtendenl; for Ntw Bruiwwie|i: P* ^. Stovipf. i ,^j i i i«L 
 The following it the present tariff of prtcee for trtnniiill&tt li^ ^^^^f* 
 
 over this line, from St. John to tb« prinoipal placet in the rroTincoand 
 
 the United States. , 'it 'i ISCJ 
 
 Portland, M« 
 
 Fredericton, N.B. ...t.... $0 13 
 
 Moncton, 
 
 Woodstock, 
 
 Sbediac, 
 
 Chatham, 
 
 Sackville, 
 
 Pictou, 
 
 Annapolis, 
 
 Liverml, 
 
 Windsor, 
 
 Yarmonth, 
 
 Sydney, 
 
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 15 
 SO 
 90 
 45 
 25 
 
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 90 
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 8t. John's, N.r.J... 8 9|0 
 
 Qaebec, 
 
 Montreal, 
 
 Kings,ton, 
 
 Toronto, 
 
 Ottawa, 
 
 Hamilton, 
 
 Calais, 
 
 Eastpon, 
 
 Bangor, 
 
 Bath, 
 
 C.G. 
 ** 
 
 c.w. 
 
 »« 
 
 »» 
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 Me. 
 
 80 
 
 1 00 
 
 i.ao 
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 1 80 
 90 
 40 
 46 
 80 
 
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 $0 85 
 40 
 40 
 80 
 80 
 50 
 
 50 
 80 
 50 
 80 
 
 M 
 
 1 05 
 80 
 
 , ^ 130 
 
 ,Mji'>-i»i ',',;;',^, 'l'- 80 
 
 Inte. a|i.'I'.]:;:'. 105 
 
 WashinclQn. DXV.. :.:... t 1^ 
 
 E. MiadUas, 
 
 Midilik, 
 
 Wisoasidl, 
 
 BnuMNiriok* 
 
 Belfast, 
 
 itoekport, 
 tenuitoii, 
 r^^kiirt, 
 Boston, 
 
 XawffBMu 
 ^rar Bednva, 
 Spiingsno, ', ••••»^.* 
 New York, if. Y. , . . ', , . , . 
 
 ft 
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 )m:pany. 
 
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 lecd, and G. E- 
 
 SAINT jfo^H 9^WXdtfrii0ii^ t^^MMKt. 
 
 rWiWtt<at Mfl^eiftil)^- 
 
 n^' vt:-;.i» . • rGafail^<topk|>dMiitif>88^0ai^<. Jii.> *^:i»BiH 
 i. .ii^x.^. , Ofl^atiiailea Bomb -^ 90, PdM» WilBui BtiMlb < i^. : .}«aa 
 Frtiidsiitl i^hft amillk. ^ .'^( . ,vti'- 1>.'. ^ . v ' ^/ '!l<nii:uii«'l 
 
 GaaiialBai^fHidMt«8¥SoAik^.'Caik&. .uc-.^i^uoU ..1 .7i'>v^ 
 
 Secretary and Salesmaii— 2S. Q. Gabal. .••^ihrprdf 
 
 Directors^ Janes Robioeoa, Jdlia Anastroof, TktMMa R. Jmim, mA J«Iui 
 IT.StantMi. i.'.oua '/ti iUJtir^ 
 
 »; 1-' i 
 
 SAINT JOHN ^^;p£;f^ON Jl^ipOl COMPANY. 
 
 Dirfictor 
 
 ^Secretary 
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 )ir^tpr.^l)i.\ ^^'^iiJSi^ t. J. 'X4&ib. «^. Wiioi; »>. 
 
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 — ^^JilNT JQHp GAS LIQ^T COMPANY, „ 
 •^^Wi??aSLcf A»M i«rkftr'«tHi^KT.-l Capital— ^fHo^.ntS'. * ^ 
 
 » PMuident— John M. Walker ; Recrelary— Robert Britain ; Dircctori— R. 
 Sardine, James G. LalrtOn, William Jack, William 8mith, George Carvill, 
 '0. jr. Mittaochlin. 
 
 UWION IRON WORKS COMPANT. ' "^'^J^' 
 1^ ♦♦!!!,, Incorporated hy Act of Assembly. ^ .wm^hi* 
 
 ^ fi- .. . CapiUl— $60,000, with power to increaie 200 shares. «{><>•• 
 ^ ^ . Oflb* at Wocks^Straight Shore. 
 
 •• " E. Fisher, Pruident. Arch'il. McLean, Secretary. 
 
 St. JOHN PERMANENT BUILDING AND INVESTMENT 
 
 .. •■;. FUND.' .. .;,^;; 
 
 , lacorporaicd by Act of il}fi*roTincial. Legislature, lOth Vic, dhap."^^! 
 ;:. Trustees with i|f«Bt at the' tioard : Edward Allison, Thomas McAvjIjJnJ Richo 
 {fklid Hurd Peters, Esquires. I ,^ 
 
 p^. President: Isaac Woodward, Bequire, Mayor. ' ' f^ -^ jM ♦•#5^1 
 
 ;.^ vice President : John Magee,,£i8quire, merchant. I ^nn^, 
 
 ^. Directors : John Smith, Esquire, Charles Ktrkpatrick, J^squire, Davidi 
 
 Miller, Esquire, M.D., (xfiortfu. W. Smith, Esquire, and William M. Jfirvii,! 
 .jBMuire, barristerfatvlaw..^ ' > j,-- ; <V iPfesideii 
 
 ,uy Solicitor to the Board : WiiUam Wju^ht, Esq., Advocate General. vreekshan 
 ^j} Surveyor: Hurd Peters, Es^uife, civjl engineer. fiw*'-- W'^' Stree 
 
 ^0 Bankers : The Bank of Neijv.J^unswick. " •» not.'jrnt^ 
 
 g I. Secretary : Mr. Thomas Maim ' '!".*W ' '»J.-M 
 
 ^- Monthly siibscriplion aii4 ina^^^ent meeting held on the firnt TucsJin ., 
 
 B, Office H.i,!,:i,!^o^A(t|>'<^i«.m, to 8p.m.: ;• " Ti..p7]U,^ 
 
 'iijsician— 
 
 r 
 
 CAL 
 
 Presii 
 Botsforc 
 and Gee 
 
 Presid 
 
 Iweather ; 
 and Hen 
 
 Preside 
 forge G 
 
 J^JfT^^OHIf,i^yRAL CEMfilJEIWf. COMPANY. 
 
 OFFICE ^9 PSUrCE ynil^fAM STRK£T. 
 
 Prerident—R. JanAine/'fiiq. ; Stecutaly ^Oid Tr^surer— G. Sidney Smi^ 
 Eaq.; SuptlvaUMldtati-^okn AihiiM ; Dieectora^W. Parks, W.Jack, Ji 
 Pettingeil, W. G. Lawton, W. H. Adams, James Reed; Baqsu, Hon. A. McI 
 Seely, L. Donaldson, S. P« Qi^iobd, Gfaairle9^raiiy/ tmd WilUa«v Thomi 
 Ef^uires. ■■'^■f • ^ m,,"..^. •,* .^.,., ,•„-..,. 
 
 SOUTH BAY BOOM COMPANY. ,n^nsi'' 
 
 mdm hM* .»^a{. ti aeittoa 
 
 , CW/a^$40.000. Inconorated by Act of Assembly* 
 
 !i. J. Robirtidn; Fi-ederick A.'Wilrgihs, F>am;i^ Fer£U« 
 H Lawton, Geo. L. Lovett, John, C^lem^n, Eiquires. ^^' ^, ' * 
 
 [Hon. S.I 
 ^; Hon. . 
 «*c/ Comn 
 yor Gener 
 'iitant. 
 
 same 
 
#• 
 
 00*^ •'' 
 
 ; Director*— R. 
 
 Georgo Catvill, 
 
 ... ii '■ 
 ■ Ij'itir. 3 ••15 
 
 karos. 
 
 cretary, ^■^^' '' 
 VESTMENT 
 
 ^ic, Chap. 83 
 
 CALEDONIA Ml.Ttlio AJfb MANCFAtfi^lStttoMPANY. 
 M>ti^ opricv — 7 PBiirctii stbibt. — CapiM — $480,000. " * * '} 
 Preiident— William Jack; Soeretary—Jamai Barber; Direetort—La Btfo4' ^ 
 
 Botaford, Edward Allison, Alex. Jardine, William Smitl), John H. Hardiof , 
 
 and George F. Everett. 
 
 VICTORIA COAL MINING COMPANY. 
 urricE — 7 princrm btrkkt. — Capital — $150,000. 
 Preiident— William D«vidaoii ; Secretary and Treapurer— 'Georg* B^ t^air- 
 weather ; Directors— Hon. John Robertson, John V. Thurgar, Jamaa Hvri^ 
 isnd Henry Horton. 
 
 ALBERT MINING COMPAMY. 
 
 '* OFPICE— TILT05*« AiLi!T^Capi7a^-$ 120,000 »»'♦ ^ *'•*' 
 
 President — George Gilbert, Jr. ; Secretary— William Ellman ; Directora — 
 leorge Gilbert, Jr., Bradford Gilbert, Henry Gilbert, Jr., Thomas Gilbert, 
 
 homa. McAvi.*'! ««'••«' V.nhoffoftn. 
 
 f / 
 
 1 ifJto « . i ^ \ ^ Ti^« - 4 
 
 
 HOSPITALS AND ASYLUMS. 
 
 GENERAL PUBLIC HOSPITAL. 
 
 Waterloo Street. 
 
 President— Wm. Bayard, M. D. ; Directors — W. Henry Scovil, R. W. 
 ^roekshank, John McLaughlin ; S«0rit«iy«-pj^||n: Ansley. Office 8J Prince 
 l^'in. Street. k *l^ kPli 
 
 MARINE HOSPITAL. 
 
 LOCATED AT I. O W X B COVE. 
 
 L, Esquire, Daviil 
 i^iUiam M. Jartii,| 
 
 ate GenemV, 
 
 lhcnr»t,Xuc6(li)|Q^^^j^jj^j^^^y,__j^lj^ Y^j^^j^ C^r^an. John Wiahart, Wm. CRSP 
 
 f.^^tTiftiioinasVaughan, Charles McLaughlin, Wm. Doherty, T. A^. SmUb» an4 
 ,fiuii|,hn McGrath, Esqs. ; Sepretaicy and^Treaonretr-Chairl^a Ward, Eeq,}^ r 
 Jhytician---Le Baron Botisfordi ^ ^,^,« . ^ t.-.* ,, / t*^ 
 
 iPANY. I i,fi^d^,>1 PROVINCIAL LUNATIC ASYLUM. •-' 
 
 ^, ..._ '*' «^'«^'^^'XOCATEn IH THU PAVTSB OP LAlTCASTXR. », ,, ^ 
 
 G. Sidney SiniM CommtBsioneri. . .•r' i il 
 
 ^kt, W. ^'J^'J^Hon. S. L. Tilley, Provincial Seeretaty ; Hon* C. Watters, SoKeitor Gent. 
 k, Hon*A>Mci|^. ^^^^ James Steadmen,Po«/- Afcw/er General ; Hon. G. L. Hathaway, 
 Uef Commisnoner of the Board of Public Works ; Hon. J. McMillan, Sur» 
 )l(nr General; Robert W. Cookshank, Secretary; George W. Smith, Ac-. 
 mtant. Office, Custom House Building. ,^^ ^^ i,t*i ^^Mwt*bii I 
 
 ,, PROVINCIAL PENITBNTIARY.>ir,jMM*fla.xi«ttlrr!?A 
 
 LOCATED Iir THE PARISH OP SIMOKDt. 
 
 (The same Board of Commissioners have been appointed as at the PrcK « 
 [cial Lunatic Asylum.) ^ -t 
 
 C0MMI882ONERS OF LIGHT H0U8BS. .-. \ .. «# 
 
 (The same as Provincial Lunatic Asylum*) 
 
 FilUaRiThomto 
 
 [d Treasurcr--S 
 rir/Bctors- — Hon. 
 »nct^Fer|^8onf' 
 
 .a 
 
[If I 
 
 1% 
 
 i. R. Oi4d«Ub Bfl^'VBitaa 8|«Im CMwal Omi'I for tbf Bcitish Coloniei. 
 Jm^Ol^^J^III^^E^ United SutM Couul f«r Sfinl John and 
 
 MmnHmmitf 8t. 0«erg«. 
 OoMft N. Portor, 8t. Stephen. 
 
 • U. 8. CMitular Agente. 
 
 .i f 
 
 B. L. Chadboorilt iSC' 
 
 Daaiel PerfiffpJC^tliap»ad Miremichi.^ 
 
 fidir|rd AHfajfi flin ForiQfueee Conaul General for New Brunswick. 
 
 aIHRjR rfllMhrmLE%, mi^tn C^iiiaMn New Bmn^ick. 
 
 Itti 'Oonsuhi^ Afeitt; Bhedite. ' 
 
 Oeorge Canrill, Eeq., Coneul for France, Saint John. -' 
 
 John McDoufall, Franeh Consular Avent at Miramichi. 
 
 John W. Cndlfa|» Vico Consul, Saint John, Sweden and Norway. 
 Robineon Crocker, 
 
 do. 
 do. 
 
 do. 
 do. 
 
 dai 
 
 tit"*!.. 
 
 . _ Miramichi, 
 
 Rfclil^e. Sd^It; do. Shediae, do. dp., 
 
 EMIGRANT AGENCIES. - 
 
 Robert Shives, Esauire, Government Emifralien Asent for New Bruns- 
 wick ; Thomas JoyH^Bfqjiire, A«ii|^i|i BvniitnliA Ak^nt at St Andrews. 
 Tho Dsput/ Treasursni at th|B othor Pprts of the Province act as Emigrsnt 
 Agents. •• * *• •' "' v^' '-' 
 
 ,W ft »l«*^:rf* f 
 
 WM 
 
 6 
 
 ^•is < SOCIKTIES. 
 
 CHAMBE/^ OF CPMM^CE. 
 
 8 r • I ir e'^ w i & l i i W a t n a a t . 
 
 fti^\ U ml 'I. ,.' hi'"' 
 
 Tn^lfi&L mniMmii, Odft'TheJei T.^. 
 
 Ilii 
 
 P>»iJeiH---L^Donal4»y Bfcfe ; '^'^•^^•^^''^t^^f^l^ *„^tff*^*'^ 
 
 iMit ^fOo^Mftr— H6)i. JdhH, Rul»»rt9on, 
 Ifrifflain Wi^bt J. V. 
 ^iej: ind Jelb Dbncan, 
 Eof nlrMi ; Members of Bowd of Arbiuation—Z. i^rflr^eofgi K^eod, W. 
 Pnrke, Robert Jardin%' y^i^Minm INN||«X3«fr«li JOiai W. Nicholson. 
 W. W. Tnrnbnll, W. J. Lfivrt^n, Ali^RI^ ^^^^f ^JP- M^ McUan, and 
 8. D. Barton, EsquM " ... 
 
 THE SOenn OV UNOBRWIUTBRS for MARINE RISKS 
 
 .., .. c. ^' George «tjm«sl,Acorei(^^ 
 A Committee of management IS elected ai'the^ Quarterly Meetings of the 
 Underwriters, held at the Office of the Secretarv^ in the months of January, 
 April, July, and October, and -meet every business day at noon. . 
 
 SAINT JOHN GYMNASIUM. ' / ' , 
 
 President— John V. Tbaitar Esq. ; Vice-President— John W. Cudlip, Esq 
 Director*— John V. Thurgar, J. W. Cudlip, Robert Barnes, John M. Robin- 
 aan, C. F. Kinnear, R. R.^llilndley, and B. Lesiar^Peteili^ Biiquiits. 
 
 Preside 
 |U..D.; 
 
101^ 
 
 •h CuloDie*. 
 I John and 
 
 tr Agenti. 
 
 Brunawick. 
 ^(»ick. 
 
 orway. 
 
 do* ,. 
 
 ■>»■■; 
 
 r N«w Brun«- 
 t 8t Andrews. 
 i •• Emigrant 
 
 1,7/ !t»^-''- 
 
 r. ' ' 
 
 Hip; Secretary 
 
 dhil,Ro1>9VtMn, 
 
 \rtl|ht. J. V. 
 J«ibl DiiBcan, 
 • l^eod, "W. 
 Vr. Nicholaon, 
 McLean, and 
 
 [NB RISKS 
 
 OllH,^> ■• 
 
 Meetings of the 
 itha of January. 
 )n. 
 
 W.CudUp,Eiq 
 John M. Robin- 
 i^uirta. 
 
 ' ' 8AINT JOHN MSCHANICb' INttTITUTC. • it 
 
 The Muieum hee of late been largely inertMed by the collection of mine* 
 rati and birds of the Natural Hiatory Society. 
 
 President— Isaac Woodward ; Vioe-Preeideota— Wn. F. Smith, O. H. 
 Lawrence ; Corresponding Secretary_W. H. A. Keana ; Recording Socre- 
 (gry — W. F. Bunting; Treasurer — fleorge KutehiAson, Jr.; Diieetaro— 
 .Samuel Jordan, G. Murdoch, A. GUmour, fi. Brood, ht, Pat^iyon, Hard 
 Peters, f. Corroack. W. P. Dole, J. Allan, W. K. Reynold^ J. W. Uw- 
 rence, and H. B. Crosby. 
 
 SAINT JOHN SOCIETY LIBRARY. 
 
 The Library now contains about four thouaand TolnaMc of hos^ boai^jlff 
 the current numbers of all the leading reviews and magaxinea pv^Uahod in 
 England and the United States. Library open from 3 to 4 p. m. dally. 
 
 o r r I c a n a . 
 President— L Woodward ; Vtto.Pfesident— Hurd PeUrs ^ SecrtUnr aa|| 
 Treasurer— J. R. Ruel ; Librarian— -ET C. Walker ; Committee— G. B. 8mi*.h, 
 ind W. M. Jarria, 
 
 SAINT JOHN AGRICULTURAL AND HORTICULTURAL 
 
 SOCIETY. 
 
 Patron — Hon. Judge Parker; Preaident— Dr. Waddell, M, D.; Vieo- 
 Presidents — Jamee Davidson, Robert Bowes; Tioasurer— John Duncan; 
 Recording Secretary — Jamea Barber; Correaponding Secretary — D. 0. 
 Stevena ; Dtreotora — R. Jardino, Thomaa Datidaon, John Afmatrong, Arthur 
 McLean, Robert Douglas, Keyes McBrien, Richard Thompaon, Simeon Jonea, 
 ind Lawrence Donovan. * 
 
 Meets at Long room, Ritchie's building, Prlnceae street, on the laet Thura- 
 dsy of each month. ' ^ 
 
 NEW BRUNsWtCK AUXILIARY HipLE SOCIETY. * ^ 
 
 Preeident— The Hon. Judge f arkor ; Vice-Pfeeident— Hofi, W^ B. Kin- 
 near, and Hon. Neville Parker ; Treisnrar— William Seejy, itSso. ; Secim,^ 
 tarfes— JAmea Patorebn, LL. D., and Iton.'S. L. TlUey; Coniq^w of Di- 
 rectors— L. B. Botsford, M. D., Messrs. l^hn W^hart, Nathan j). Deaftl), ^ 
 George A. Lockhart, W. J. Starr, Edward Seara, D. jilVI^IiaviC^PfyHomlAi,, 
 NcL. Seely, John Armstrong, William Girvifi, ^ J. Undeill^in,, W. K. tUjf, 
 Qsldk, T. B. Barker, John Fisher, James Logan^ JamM Smith, T. W.Daniel. ' . 
 Robert Sheraton, Jdhn Fraser, H. W l^rith,' John Boyd, J. M. RpbiiMipii^ 
 J. V. Troop. 
 
 For Portland. — Messrs. John Duncan, Jam^s f^lewolI|nf» Moffs Tuck 
 Robert Ewinng. 
 
 Depository — The store of Messrs. DeVeber, Prince William Street. 
 
 SAINT JOHN RELIGIOUS TRACT SOCIETY. 
 . DBrosiTOBT— 78 rniRCB wijf.i.ixii stukit. 
 President— Hon. A. McL. Seejy ; Correaponjdiiw Sec|y— Jaa»fa Fatersop* 
 \Uu D. ; Recording Sec'y— Geo. ^. Whitney ; Treaaures^JplinJ'caa^Ki 
 
 t, -I}' 
 
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 J.' 
 
t!|! 
 
 ^1 
 
 .*^ •: III 
 
 4'' , 
 
 102 ^ 
 
 THE ASSOCIATED ALUMNI OP THE UNIVERSITY OF NEW 
 
 BRUNSWICK. 
 
 Pathox. — His Excellency the Lieutenant Governor The Hon. AnHHirm 
 
 H. Goudow, C. M. G., D. C. L., 
 
 ■^ '^^f cBuwciL. '' '■ .;» .' "Ir „-^;v 
 
 President^Rev. W. Scovi!, U. A. 
 
 Vice Presidents — Hon. Charlei Fisher, B. A. ; Rev. Chas. G. Coster, Y'^' * 
 Hurd Peters, Esq., 0. E., M. A. 
 
 Members without office — Rev. Jas. W. Disbrow, M. A. ; Rev. George S. 
 Milligan, M. A. ; Rev. Henry J. McLardy, B. A. ; George Roberts, Esq., 
 M.A. ; Wjx). P. Dole, Esq., B. A. ; G. E. S. Keator, M. D., B. A. ; John 
 A. Wright, |;sq., B. A. . 
 
 Secretary and Treasurer — Frederick £. Barker, Esq., M. A., B. C. L. >: ■ 
 
 This society was organised on the I4th of May 1863, among th^' graduates 
 or the L'niversity for the purpose of promoting its interests, cultivating a 
 friendly feeling among the Alumni, and establishing a prize for competition 
 among tho undergraduates. Its affairs are managed by a Council consisting 
 of the OfTicers ef the society-— the President and Vice Presidents, who aie 
 members ex.officio — and seven other members. There are two regular 
 meetings of the society during tho year, one, the Encoenia meeting, is held 
 at the University on the evening proceeding the day of the Enccenia ; the other 
 is held at Saint John, on the second Thursday in January. The Alumni 
 prize^for the present year, is a geld medal, which will be presented' to the 
 Author of the best latin translation of the fifteenth letter of Junius, at the 
 Enccenia of 1864. 
 
 • . ''"*V? 78*4.1 ?f*« 
 
 SAINT JOHN PROTESTANT ORPHAN ASYLUM. ,^^|,^ 
 
 LOCJLTEU IX CAIIMARTHKK STRKKT, COEKKR OF ST. 3LT*.Xfk STBKRT. 
 
 Incorporated by Act (if Aaselhbly paued 13/A Aprilf 1863. 
 
 To provide a home for destitute ofphans, without distinction of sector 
 colour, and to apprentice them to approved masters or mistress. 
 
 Board of Directors. — 7 laymen who are chosen annually from subscribers 
 of one dollar or upwards, together with ail pr^testant clergymen in the city, 
 who are likewise subscribers. 
 
 Board of J^irectors for the present year. — President — W. Parks, Esq. ; 
 Secrietary — Rev. Geo, M. Armstrong ; Treasurer — John Fraser ; T. W. 
 Dan iel, W. G. Lawton, James Horsfall, W. Girvan, Esquires, James Pater> 
 
 The children are under tho superintendence of a matron who is account^ 
 able to a board of lady directors, who have to provide for the requirements of 
 the children by soliciting donations from the public generally. 
 
 SAINT JOHN SABBATH SCHOOL ASSOCIATION. 
 
 Meets 2nd Tuesday of every month alternately, at the Sabbath School * 
 rooms of each denomination belonging to the Association. 
 
 President — Hon. W. B. Kinnear; Vice-President -— Archibald Rowan; 
 Secretary— R. Welsh, '-■ ' v v/^ 
 
 crs, 
 
F NEW 
 , Arhhttr 
 
 Iter, V«A' » 
 
 George S. 
 
 )erU, E«q.i 
 
 A.; John 
 
 3. C. L. 
 
 rj graduates 
 
 uUivaiing a 
 competition 
 il consisting 
 its, who aie 
 two Tegular 
 sting, is heW 
 a; the other 
 The Alumni 
 ented* to the 
 iuB, at the 
 
 JM. .V 
 
 BTBSKT. 
 |863. / 
 
 in of sector 
 
 subscribers 
 in the city, 
 
 |Psrks, Esq.; 
 iser; T. W. 
 I James Pater- 
 
 |o is account- 
 luirements of 
 
 ION. 
 
 Ibbath School 
 
 Ibald Howan; 
 
 d 
 
 SAINT JOHN TOTAL ABSTINENCE SOCIETY. .. f, 
 
 President— Nathan S. Demiil; Vice-Presi(]eDt#--%Iohn Humbert, W. R. M. 
 Burtis, L. H. Watcrhouse, John Fraser, R. Robertson, G. A. Lockbart, Jos* 
 Fairweather, W. H. A. Keans; Treasurer — J. R. Marshall ; Secretary-rJas. 
 Gerow; Executive Committee— W. Hewitt, Z. Ring, J. Ansley, J, F. Mail- 
 ers, B. E. Lockhart, T. McHcnry, T. C. Humbert, ('. A. Everett, S, J^ Aker- 
 Icy, W. K. ReynoliTs, J. Fisher, C. D. Everett. . ""' "; 
 
 SAINTj^MALACHPS TOTAL ABSTINENCE SOCIETY. 
 
 (^Re-organised in the Oity of St. John, yowmber, IHG2.) 
 President— The Very Rev. James Quinn, V. G.*; Vicc-iPresidcnt— 'fhoixias 
 Kelly, Esq. ; Secretary — Mr. John Kenneally ; Treasurer — Mr. John life 
 Gourty. And a committee consisting of sixteen mcmSer^.. ' ^ [^ 
 
 ■ The Soci«Jty has for its object the advancement of the causes of*total absti- 
 nence, and holds public meetings for that purpose, in St. Malachi*- 'Jlifirch, 
 Sidney Street, on the first Sunday in each month. Lecturers arc ..ellyered 
 on these occasions, the pledge administered, and members enrolled.. '*''^ 
 
 " CHURCH OF ENGLAND YOUNG MEN'S SOCIET/.^^ 
 
 President— H. W. Frith, Esq.; Vice-Presidents— W. M. Jarvi« ;«ijil; C. 
 H. Fairweather, Esqs. ; Corresponding Secretary — G. A. Hafnilto.r .1).; 
 Recording Secretary— R. Brookes Peters ; Librarian — Stanley Hoy; .Stand- 
 ing Comnaittee — G. W. Whitney, Thomas Patton, James M. Grant . Trea- 
 tfUOt'-^C. Kiikpatrick, Esq. 
 
 THE NATURAL HISTORY SOCIETY OF NEW BRUNSWICK. 
 
 Patkox — His Excellency the Hon. Arthur Hamilton Goldon, C. M. G., 
 
 Lieutenant Governor, &c., &c. 
 
 President — Lo Baron Botsford, Esq., M, D: ; Vice-President — William 
 Jack, Es^; Treasnror — Edward Allison, Esq.; Recording Secretary— R. 
 Peni»ton ^arr, Esq.; Corresponding Secretary — Henry W. Frith, Esq.; 
 <;urator — Geo. F. Matthew, Esq. ; Librarian — Robert Britain, £sq« ; iJbuncil 
 —Robert BritisiR, Esq., Dpctor Hamilton, Doctor Preston. * 
 
 Museum and Library Rooms, at Mechanics' Institute building*^ *^ '''^^* 
 
 CARLETON LITERARY ASSOCIATION. '"^' '"^ 
 
 President — Henry Leonard ; Vice-President — John V. Ellis ; Secretary — 
 Richard N. Kiiighl ; Treasurer— * Joseph Coram. Rooms — Masonic Hall, 
 Carleton. Meets Tuesdav evening of each week. .-<»»t,'.'' ^^^i *u«...,, , .14 
 
 SAINT JOHN YOUNG MEN'S LITERARY ASSOCIATION. H 
 
 H nooMs ru hitcuik's iruiLnrNO, phixc£ss sthkk^.'^ 
 Meets Friday evening in eich week, for debate, dcclamatiort, Ac. First 
 Friday in each nouth for business purpps«i«f . : i^. iV; i / 
 
 President — llobert Thomson ; Vice-President — .fphct R. McLp^ii ; Secre- 
 lary— John Hardepbrook ; Treasurer— T. F. Slark^j, 9t^»P!*'^'?®^* SiS*' 
 
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 '464 
 
 SAINT Jofik YOlf^G'WfiN^S J^ARLY CliOSING AND MUTUAL 
 IMPR0VBM18NT ASSOCIATION. 
 
 Prefid«nt— 4obB Boyd, l^aq. ; Yice.PretidvDU — M. LindMy, S. J> Arm- 
 
 ^r/^g{ Corratponfiinf fiiecreUiy — Robert S^ott; Recording Secretary— 
 
 l)atalJ Kelly ; Treasurer—- J. D. Underhill; (librarian — James, Seeds ; Au« 
 
 ditor— J. G. I^orbes; Committee of Mfinagement — Messrs, Puddington, 
 
 Chamberlain, and Bottorell ; Chaptain — Rev. S. R. Jolly. 
 
 rBMAt;E REFORM SOCIETY. *'''^A^» 
 
 r.rr- IIOAJID pF DIBXCTOftS FO» 18 6 3. i! 
 
 President — Rev. WilMam Armstrong; Vice-Presidents •— ReT. William 
 ^ l)onald ; D. D., John MeMorran, Eso. ; Treasurer —John Boyd, Esq. ; iSecre* 
 tary — R^t. A. McL. Staveley ; Gentleman's Committee — ^J. Paterson, LL. B. 
 9i^nuel Bcrton^ Esq., Robert Sears. Esq., J. Eledon, George |^, — with -the 
 'mioistem of the di^rent denominations. : ki !> - 
 
 ,^ Ladies Committee, — President — Mrs. R. W. Crookshank ; YicerPresidenUi 
 — Mrs. John Gillis, Mrs. Wm. Thomson ; Secreury — Mrs. Willis^ Trea. 
 e«rer...Mrs. Sla?ely ; House Stewards — Mrs. Wm. Armstrong, Mrs. Bradley. 
 Mrs. J. R. Narraway, Mr*. G. M. Armstrotog, Mrs. James Lawton, Mri. 
 pro(Ashank, Mrs; Rainsford Wetmore, Mrs. Henry Robinson, Miss Belnpore, 
 Mias McLeod, Mrs. Beek, ,,,,y.. -.i ,,»iii :•,.'.,. ^-'t . I 
 
 -;,aii »- i%^. SAINT ANDREW'S SOCIETY. ' ntulrt^t^^ 
 
 Meets qnar^rly, first Thorwlsy of the quarter, at Stubb'a Hotiil. ' 
 President— -Lauehlan Donaldson ; Vice-President — Henry lack ; Treasarer 
 — P. Robertson Inches ; Seci^etary — Wm. Wedderhurn ; Committfoe of 
 Chanty-- R. Criukshank, Wm. Mackay, Robert Shives; Chaplain — Rev. Wm. 
 Donald, D. I^ ; Marshal— Wm.M. B. Firth. 
 
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 ■nvH 
 
 t)..^, 8.\INT GEORGE'S SOCIBTY.j ,. i„t„*} 
 
 
 )M 
 
 Meets quarterly, first Wedaesday of the quarter, at Waverley Heiise. 
 
 ;.. ^ATmoir.. — His Elxc^lleney the Lieutenant Governor; .President— Wm. 
 
 i Wright, Esq. ; Viee-President— J. A. Harding, Esq. ; Secretary— G. Clown 
 Carman, Esq.; Treasurer— G. Sidaey Smith, Esq. ; (vhariUble Committee- 
 Rev. W. Scmril T. W. Darnel, and W. G. Lawton, Esqs. ; Chaplain— Kef. 
 Wm. Scovil ; Auditors— G. E. Snider, W. H. Adams. , ^ , - 
 
 . y^f,^rf.^ r -tiKi ,BA.INT PATRICK'S SOCIETY., „.}^ i^Mp.,Yj^ 
 
 ., PresKdent-^ohn Magee; Vice-President— -John W. Nicholson; Seen* 
 tary — James McNichol, Jr.; Treasurer — Robert McAfee, Jr; Committee of | 
 Charity — John Boyd, M. McAnulty, M. McDonough ; Chaplain— Rev. W. 
 Harrison. 
 
 SAINT ANDREW'S SOCIETY CURLING CLUB. 
 iifnt'i President— Robert Thomson ; Secretary — James G. Forbes. 
 
 SAINT JOHN BASE BALL CLUB. "y«*^ '**'.*.* 
 
 i^i4enl— 6eo^ 8. lieferest^,. Yice.Preddent— i^tepben S.ltall fiacre. 
 'iiiry — P. R<ibertsoh Inisb^ii ; Treasurer — Geo. T. Everett ; Committee of | 
 Management — James Whitney, Stephen E. Gerow, and Francis Collins. 
 
 Com 
 srdC. 
 
 Geni 
 
 Aecoun 
 
 This 
 
 with St 
 
 The Ff ri 
 
 •'yioth,' 
 
 tennis C 
 
 One boat 
 
 Kuas fr^t 
 
 odneySlij 
 
 f"" art Ian 
 
10». 
 
 ► MUTUAL 
 
 ^ 8. J- Arm- 
 
 SecreUry — 
 
 1. 8«edt ; Au- 
 
 . Haddington, 
 
 4iiW« 
 
 R«t. WilUam 
 
 iterton, LL. D. 
 ^,-.withHhe 
 
 /'U^PreiidenU 
 Wiilw; Tret. 
 , Mri. Bradley. 
 iLawton, Mri. 
 , MiM Bf Inpore, 
 
 Jottl. '^ - 
 JackiTretiWlw 
 
 OommittiBe of 
 
 Uin— Rev. Wm. 
 
 rlejr Htuoe. 
 
 re«d«nt^Win. 
 —O. Gloww 
 ta'ComrtUtM— 
 ChtpW«— ^«^' 
 
 EUROPEAN AND NORTH AMERICAN 
 
 RAU«WA,Y. 
 
 CoMMissiovsKt. — Robert Jardine, Chairman, Qaorge Thomai, and Rich? 
 ard C. Scovil. " ».,•. 
 
 General Supt. — Lewis Carvell ; Resident Engineer — J. Edward Boyd ; 
 Accountant — ^Robert Marshall. 
 
 This line of railway connects the city of St. John, on the Bay of Fundy, 
 with Shediac, on the Gulf of St. Lawrence. It is 108 miles in length, and 
 ii considered the best i^nd most perfectly constructed railway in America. >( 
 In the Summer season two trains pass daily each way between the termini* 
 
 From Moncton, 93 miles from St. John, travellers are conveyed daily, by 
 four-horse coaches, 1 00 miles to Truro, and thence, 64 miles^ by railway tt^ 
 Halifax, Nova Scotia. ,[ 
 
 During the Summer, steamers running from Shediac, in connection wit|^^ 
 the railway, convey passengers and freight to the Northern portioiijof I^j|Y^^ ^ 
 Brunswick, to Canada, and to Prince Edward's Island. 
 
 The passen|(er fare is 2 cents, per mile for first class, and about twti- , 
 thirds of this amount for second class. ^ i-,-^ .>■ i. 
 
 I STEAM COMMUmCATION FROM ST. JOHN^i 
 
 N^W BRUNSWICK. ^ 
 
 TO PORTLAND AND BOSTON— By steamers on every Mond^^^* 
 lind Thursday morning. 
 
 TO Windsor and HALIFAX--By steamer every Tuesday and ( 
 JFriday evening, connecting with steamers to and from Porit'ahd ai^^|. 
 iBoston, fqrmini^ a through line of travel, by steamers and r^ilwty, fro^ 
 iHalifax to an points in the Cafiadas and the United States. 
 
 TO FR^BDEIitlCTON—B very morning at nine o'clock^ and alternate 
 
 evenings at six o^clock; connecting with steamers to Woo6stbck, nhd'l^^ 
 
 Itage and railway, via Houl^cm and Bangor, forming an inland linfe of;. 
 
 wel to all point^in the United Slates and Canada. 
 
 TO NEW VORK, BOSTON, PORTLAND, ST. JOHN, AND ^ 
 
 )ALAIS^ — Through route from Aroostook, Presque Isle, Hottlton anit^' 
 
 ^oodstock, via the New Brunswick and Canada Railway, and Intiii'^'|' 
 
 kationiil' Steamship Company. Trains leave the Hou!*on ahd Woodsteck^"^ 
 
 lermintkii fbr St/Andre^s, to connect with steamer for Portland, Boston;*^ 
 
 iclMlson ; Secre* < < 
 
 f r ; Comtnittet of |t. John, ind Calais, 
 iplain — Rev. W 
 
 •?h' 
 
 •H'^/ a^ii*.; 
 
 ILUB. 
 
 Forbes. ;•>»]/ 
 
 .iohn ni v/i-'j ' 
 
 S. Hall J Secre. 
 |t; Committee o(| 
 incia Collins. 
 
 *sd; w.r^' i^i .f FERRY BOATS. - ^ 
 
 The Ferry is leased from the Qlorporation, for the space of ten years, frum. ' 
 iy lOtb, 1860, by John McS?reeney. 
 
 Dennis Coughlani Superintendent. '\ 
 
 One boat runs at a time, and returns at night to the Eastern Side. ^ 
 
 Rons from the Ferry Landing, foot of Princesa Street, on tbe eaat' side, t6^ 
 ney Sti^, Uarleton, except at lew wpter, spring (ides, w^et| theyoy ^ ^ 
 n art Ii^j^ at Sand Poiat. " ' \ , ^ 
 
106 
 
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 HJ 
 
 I- ' 
 
 li 
 
 •if. 5 ■< 
 J 
 
 ROLL or BAltRI81%ll8 AND ATTORNEYS, <' ^ ^ ' 
 
 [Obskrve. — Those whose naine^ are printed in Italics are nut actually 
 practising in the Provinoet] ' 
 
 ^hose marked thus • are Notary Publics. '"•**« "» '- 
 
 NAMES. 
 
 ;j f . 
 
 i. 
 
 f ^ 
 
 James Sftannon Morse, 
 
 Hon. John Simcoe Saunders, 
 
 Hon. John Ambrose Street, 
 
 Hon. Wm. Boyd Kinneaf, 
 
 Alfred Lock Street, 
 
 Hon. Edw. Barron Chandler, 
 
 George William Oleary, 
 
 William End, 
 
 Charles P. Wetmore, 
 
 •George J&rvis Dibble,' '•^^ »*^ 
 
 William Wiley, 
 
 •Robert Frver Hazen, 
 
 John Wesley Weldoji; O I! I 
 
 William Wright, A. B., >|^:)|V 
 
 William Carman, 
 
 •Peter Stubs, ' ;?T.4.*5t. 
 
 Horatio Nelson Hicks Lugrin, 
 John M. Robinson, 
 . Timothy Robert Wetmore, B. C. L. 
 Edward Betts Smith, 
 Andrev^, Barbarie, 
 
 
 K.' « 
 
 Samuel Hallett Whitlock, 
 James Watson Chandler, 
 George Kerr, 
 
 Hon. Robert Leonard Hazen, 
 Richard Sands, ^i ^^, 
 Richard Carman,, ? ^^;>,>.^ .. 
 Charles Fisher, A. B., j, iy ^ j » 
 Thomas Smith Sayre, ,t • wi' n 
 Richard Milton Andrew, 
 William Hazen Needham, 
 William Jack, > 
 
 George F. H. Minchin, 
 Abraham Nelson Garden, *^ " 
 George Dixon Street, 
 John Clarke Hall, . , >, , ^ 
 Chipman BoUford, "'^ ' ' ** ' 
 Samuel Gay Morse^ 
 Robert Barry Diekiy, 
 Duncan Robertson, 
 
 
 Admitted 
 Attorney. 
 
 19 Fb. 1814 
 18 do '17 
 32 do '17 
 18 May, '19 
 II Oct. '20 
 do do ,21 
 
 10 do '22 
 
 20 Feb. '23 
 
 11 Jly. '23 
 18 Oct. '23 
 
 17 Jly '24 
 16 Oct. '24 
 
 21 May, '26 
 16 Jly. '25 
 
 15 Oct. '25 
 25 Feb. '20 
 
 do do 
 10 May, '28 
 
 14 Jly. '28 
 
 18 Oct. '28 
 do do 
 
 18 July, '29 
 
 16 Oct. '29 
 
 17 do do 
 do do 
 
 17 July, '30 
 16 Oct. '30 
 
 6 Feb. '31 
 
 15 Oct. '31 
 
 5 May, '52 
 8 do '32 
 
 13 Oct. '32 
 do do 
 
 6 Feb. '33 
 
 12 Oct. '33 
 
 • ••••••••• 
 
 18 Oct. '34 
 do do 
 
 7 Feb. '36 
 do do 
 
 Admitted 
 Bai-rister. 
 
 '14 
 '19 
 '19 
 '23 
 
 do 
 '23 
 '24 
 
 25 
 '25 
 '25 
 
 19 Feb. 
 
 18 do 
 14 Oct. 
 24 May, 
 
 do 
 14 Oct. 
 12 do 
 17 Feb. 
 14 July, 
 
 19 Oct. 
 
 17 July, '26 
 
 20 Oct. '26 
 
 21 May, '27 
 16 July, '27 
 
 5 Feb. '28 
 10 July, '28 
 
 18 Oct. '28 
 10 May, '30 
 16 July, '30 
 
 14 Oct. '30 
 
 5 Feb. '30 
 16 July, '31 
 
 16 Oct. '21 
 9 Feb. '39 
 
 18 Oct. 
 U Oct. 
 
 17 do 
 10 do 
 
 6 Feb. '34 
 
 15 July, '34 
 
 8 May, '34 
 
 9 Feb. '35 
 
 16 Oct. '34 
 16 July, '36 
 15 Oct. '35 
 10 July, '34 
 
 9 Feb. '37 
 do do 
 
 7 Feb. '36 
 9 Feb. '87 
 
 Residence. 
 
 '33 
 
 '32 
 
 do 
 
 '33 
 
 Nova Scotia. 
 Fredericton. 
 
 do 
 Saint John. 
 St. Andrews. 
 Dorchester. 
 Saint John. 
 Bathurst. 
 Gagetown. 
 Fredericton. 
 Riv. de Chute. 
 Saint John. 
 
 ^o 
 
 do 
 Fredericton. 
 Saint John. 
 
 do 
 
 do 
 
 Gagetown. 
 
 Kingston K.C 
 
 Dalhoiisie. 
 
 St. Andrews. 
 
 do* 
 Chatham* 
 Saint John. 
 Nerepis. 
 Chatham. 
 Fredericton. 
 Dorchester. 
 St. Andrewa. 
 Fredericton. 
 Saint John. 
 Fredericton. 
 Woodstock. 
 St. Andrew!. 
 Nova Scotia. 
 Camp'lltown. 
 Hopewell. 
 Nova Scotia. | 
 Saint John. 
 
 •^*- 
 
ot actually 
 
 Residence. 
 
 *! 107 
 
 ROLL OF BARRISTERS.— Continued. 
 
 <MMV*l>MlD 
 
 NAMES. 
 
 William Samuel Sands, 
 
 •William Hunter Odell, A. B. 
 
 Stephen H. Hitchings, 
 
 Thomas Burton Abbott, *"**, 
 
 Christopher Milner, - '* "^ 
 
 Darid Shank Kerr, 
 
 Edward Williston. 
 
 David Lewis Dibblee, A. B. 
 
 William Minn Hoffman, 
 
 Hon. John Hami^n Gray, A. B., 
 
 Jnmes While Peters, A. B. 
 
 * Bliss Botsford, 
 
 Robertson Bayard, 
 
 Wellington Hatch, 
 
 William Thomas Wilmot, A. B. 
 
 George Botsford, 
 
 Charles Edward Millidge, 
 
 William Botsford Chandler. 
 
 Thomas Burton Wilson, ^ 
 
 Charles Edward Beardsley, 
 
 John D. Kinnear, 
 
 Jonathan McCultet/, ^' 
 
 John McMaJum, 
 
 •Charles Waller Wardlaw, 
 
 *Martin Bent Palmer,. 
 
 'Francis A. H. Straton, ^*' »» 
 
 John Campbell Allen, 
 
 Hon. John M. Johnson, Junr., 
 
 James Stanley Morse, 
 
 Theophilus Desbrisay, ' ' ^^^ 
 
 Samuel J. Scovil A. B., ^t 
 
 William R. M. Burtis, ' 
 
 ^Edward B. Peters, A. B., 
 
 James Fraser Berton» A. B., 
 
 ȴ 
 
 *Charles l)uff, 
 WilUamTyng Peters, '" 
 Andrew C. Black, 
 * James A.. Harding, »^ 
 
 I *Allan A. Davidson, »<>> 
 
 James Peters Wetmore, S**' >.^ 
 Thomas T. Wyer, 
 rOustamts R. Jarvis. A. B., 
 Mattes J. Kaye, 
 
 Admitted 
 Attorney. 
 
 9 May, '35 
 18 July, '35 
 
 do 
 
 17 Oct. 
 
 do 
 
 do 
 
 do 
 
 '36 
 
 do 
 
 do 
 
 6 Fob. '36 
 
 do 
 do 
 do 
 
 do 
 
 do 
 
 do 
 
 11 Feb. '36 
 18 June, '36 
 
 do do 
 
 16 Oct. '36 
 do do 
 
 11 Feb. '37 
 do do 
 
 17 June, '37 
 do do 
 do do 
 
 14 Oct. '37 
 
 do 
 
 do 
 10 Feb. 
 
 do 
 
 do 
 
 do 
 
 '38 
 
 do 
 
 13 Oct. '38 
 
 do 
 
 do 
 
 '39 
 
 do 
 
 do 
 do 
 9 Feb. 
 
 do 
 15 June, '39 
 
 12 Oct. '39 
 8 Feb. '40 
 
 do do 
 do do 
 
 13 June, '40 
 17 Oct. '40 
 
 do 
 do 
 do 
 do 
 4 Feb. 
 do 
 
 do 
 do 
 do 
 do 
 '41 
 do 
 
 Admitted 
 
 Barrister. 
 
 10 Oet. '39 
 8 Feb. '38 
 
 12 Oct. '37 
 
 do do 
 
 do do 
 
 do do- 
 
 8 Feb. '88 
 
 1 1 Feb. '87 
 
 8 Feb. '38 
 
 9 do '37 
 do do 
 
 14 June, '38 
 
 do do 
 
 7 Feb. '39 
 
 12 Oct. '37 
 1 1 Feb. '37 
 
 7 Feb. '39 
 3 Feb. *42 
 
 14 June, '38 
 7 Feb. '39 
 
 14 Oct. '37 
 
 19 Oct. '39 
 
 13 June, '40 
 6 Feb. '40 
 
 15 Oct. '40f 
 do do 
 do do 
 
 4 Feb. '41 
 
 do do 
 
 11 Juntt/40 
 
 14 Oct. '41 
 4 Feb. '41 
 
 do do 
 3 Feb. '42 
 
 16 June. '42 
 13 Oct. '42 
 
 do do 
 do do 
 do do 
 do do 
 3 Feb. '49 
 9 Feb. '43 
 
 ReKidence. 
 
 Londoft. 
 Fredericton. 
 Si. Stephen. 
 
 Dorchester. 
 Sainf John, 
 ^ewctstle. 
 Woodstock. 
 Nova Scotia. 
 Saint John. 
 
 do 
 Moncton. 
 Saint John. 
 St. Andrews. 
 Grand Falls. 
 Fredericton. 
 Nova Scotia. 
 St. George. 
 St. Andrews. 
 Woodstock. 
 Nova Scotia, 
 do 
 
 St. .\ridrews. 
 Hopi well. 
 Freilericton. 
 
 do ' 
 Chatham^ 
 Rcsttgouehe. 
 Batbursh 
 Saint John. 
 
 do 
 Saint John. 
 Fitederieton. 
 Saint John. 
 
 do 
 Scotland. 
 Saint John. 
 Newcastle. 
 Fredericton. 
 St Andrews. 
 Toronto. 
 Saint John. 
 
108 
 
 ^ ROLL OF BARRISTERS—Continaed. 
 
 If ! 
 
 •| 
 
 NAMES. 
 
 K 
 
 .1;' 
 
 .s 
 
 St \ 
 
 */^t^^9W R* Wetoiore, 
 Vflwaid H. WiluMt, A. M., 
 
 G«(Mrg« Cooidlf ., 
 Awinm W. ^ainiford, 
 G«m^ F* RoM«e, 
 •iiewU P. FWier. 
 
 Qhur\M Poherty, 
 
 Hampbraj T. Giibtrt, 
 
 *D. Boyd Kinnear, 
 
 ThftiDM C. ChaprntQ, 
 
 W. M. McLauchlan, A. B., 
 
 *John G. Campbell. , c^ . 
 
 Wiltiam Jamaf Gilbert, 
 
 Thonuu F. S, Street, A. B., 
 
 *Aealiia L. P«|iner, 
 
 Jamei Steadnan, ti r fti 
 
 'George OUj, 
 . Boberi Pnrktr, Junr., 
 r* Albert J. Smithy 
 
 WelliDgton Cameren, 
 
 >.Jame9 OdeUf^A. B.y . ^\ 
 
 .. •Thodiae W. Bliaa, . f 
 
 *Jaine« A. JairiMa, 
 .lAichard 8. AtiMtroAg, : 
 
 Editard W. Miller, > 
 
 Beroand C. Friel, 
 
 Dottgiaa B. Steirena, 
 
 *Smhm/ B, Vmridaon, 
 
 Jdbi Btnry PMir, 
 
 •Hob. Cbariti Watten, 
 
 JanoiBe G. Stetene, 
 , .Ototgt Jtnttt 
 .^Sainael Robc^ Tbamaen. 
 
 Albert T. D. JtftElm6n, 
 
 *0cMMrfe Blateb, 
 
 Tbomaa B. Mbore, :,l 
 
 WilUam 1. Gilbert. 
 Barnes R. Cmly, 
 .« AUzaiidbr idifeiiiaon Paal, 
 
 WiMiMB Hetfry Hathaway, 
 
 Wohi Ck^rMn Dirury, A, B. 
 
 .«:'*^ 
 
 ■I 
 ftS 
 
 Ji*<% 
 
 
 ay 
 
 
 .is»« 
 
 ,t 5 
 
 
 Admitted 
 Attorney. 
 
 10 June, '41 
 
 U Oct, '41 
 
 do do 
 
 do do 
 
 3 Feb. '4S 
 
 do do 
 
 18 June, '43 
 
 13 Oct. '42 
 
 do do 
 
 9 Feb. '43 
 
 de do 
 
 do do 
 
 do do 
 
 3 Feb. '43 
 
 12 Oct. '43 
 do do 
 
 I 8 Feb. '44 
 I do do 
 
 13 June, '44 
 10 Oct. '44 
 
 6 Feb. '46 
 
 do de 
 
 do de 
 
 do do 
 
 7 do do 
 
 13 June, '46 
 
 16 Oct. '45 
 
 do do 
 
 do 
 do 
 ido 
 de 
 do 
 
 do 
 do 
 do 
 do 
 do 
 
 5 Feb. '46 
 do do 
 
 do 
 do 
 do 
 do 
 
 do 
 do 
 do 
 do 
 
 II June, '46 
 15 Oct. '46 
 do do 
 de do 
 
 Admitted 
 Bairlfter. 
 
 '42 
 '43 
 '44 
 
 do 
 
 16 June, '42 
 
 12 Oct. '43 
 
 13 do 
 
 12 Oct. 
 8 Feb. 
 
 do 
 
 17 June, '44 
 
 13 Oct. '42 
 13 Oct. '43 
 
 6 Feb^ ^46 
 
 do do 
 
 do do 
 
 8 Feb. '44 
 
 6 Feb. '45 
 
 16 Oct. 
 
 10 Oct. 
 
 '46 
 
 '44 
 
 6 Feb. '46 
 
 do 
 '46 
 do 
 
 do 
 15 Oct. 
 
 do 
 
 4 Feb. '47 
 
 do do 
 
 6 Feb. '46 
 
 17 June, '48 
 
 8 Feb* '47 
 
 10 June, '47 
 
 14 Oct. '47 
 
 do 
 
 do 
 
 do 
 
 do 
 
 do 
 
 do 
 
 do 
 
 do 
 
 do 
 
 do 
 
 do 
 
 do 
 
 3 Feb. 
 
 '48 
 
 do 
 
 do 
 
 do 
 
 do 
 
 do 
 
 <k» 
 
 do 
 
 do 
 
 do 
 
 do 
 
 13 June, 
 
 ► *48 
 
 13 Oct. 
 
 '48 
 
 13 do 
 
 i^O 
 
 14 Oct. 
 
 '47 
 
 Besidraee. 
 
 ) Sami jQbn. 
 
 Fredericton. 
 
 Woodatock. 
 ^Tobique. 
 
 Saint John. 
 
 Woodstock. 
 
 P.E.Ialand. 
 
 Saint John, 
 do 
 
 ap 
 
 Bay de Verte 
 
 Madawaiki. 
 
 Saint John. 
 
 Dorchester. 
 
 Woodstock. 
 
 Dotchester. 
 
 Moncton. 
 
 Hampton. 
 
 Canada. 
 
 Dorchester. 
 
 Stf George. 
 
 Cai\ad». 
 Richibucto. 
 
 i9 
 ^aintJohn. 
 Fredericton. 
 
 do 
 8iiii»t John. 
 Califi^mia. 
 AostriaUa. 
 .Saint John. 
 St, Stephen. 
 CofGHopij 
 Baint John. 
 ^Sussex. 
 Saint John. 
 Hopewell. 
 Maugenrilb 
 Canning. 
 St. Andrei 
 Saint Johnj 
 
 do 
 
 m 
 
 John lI 
 Jiin^l 
 ♦WJUiJ 
 *Oharr] 
 
 •Joseph 
 
n. 
 
 f09 
 
 KeaidfBM. 
 
 Fredcncton. 
 Voodttock. 
 Tobtqiue. 
 ' 8»int John. 
 WooUstoek. 
 
 Saint John. 
 
 do 
 
 do 
 BaydeVerte 
 Madawaikt. 
 
 Saint !<>*»"• 
 Dorchealer. 
 
 ^ Wooditock. 
 61 Doicheater. 
 loj Monclon. 
 6 Hampton. 
 ioj Canada. 
 ,7' Dorchester. 
 
 lo St,««o'g«' 
 ,61 Cailtdfi' 
 :8 lUehibtteto. 
 
 r7 ■ ^ )d* 
 
 7 9ailit.JP**"' 
 
 ^7 Fredfricton. 
 
 Idol . "^, 
 do SiMitJohn. 
 
 do Caii^W**- 
 do Aa>^i^<»^ 
 do SaiatJo**"' 
 I do 8t,St»<»hen 
 '48 CofGHop*] 
 do JSaint John- 
 do Sutaex* 
 
 do Saio^ J^^"! 
 do Hop»wtH. 
 
 do Mtttgef^*^^'^ 
 '48 CanninS* 
 '48 St. Andrei 
 14q\ Saint John] 
 '471 do 
 
 •i^< f< •}•■<■ t % 
 
 Koil bt^ikMBiiw^^^SL. 
 
 NAMBS. 
 Henry B^R^I^ion, A, B,, 
 Johu^Jonifiiim, Junr., 
 
 George Skel^ngten Grimmer, 
 
 •Heuiy W. Ffith, 
 
 Hon* Pet«r Mitchell^ 
 
 Charles Wesley Stockten, 
 
 William Wilkinson, 
 
 'George G. Gilbert, Junr., A. B 
 
 Samuel H. Gilbert, 
 
 Edward Jackt 
 
 *B. Lester Peters, ^ . 
 
 •Frederick C. K. Frith, 
 
 John Simond9,, 
 
 * Daniel Ferguson, 
 
 Edward B. Chandler, Junr., 
 
 James Fraser, 
 
 John C. .Winslow, 
 
 Whliam W. Street, A. B., 
 ib^ Hpitehinson, 
 iMea Fraser, 
 fmee Sirteif A. if^ 
 '\0. f?rny. A, B^ 
 fAlnien, 
 TVS MacLauch^o* 
 ^ Weldon, A. M 
 
 J^ii Gairlen. 
 
 AW^nder Ballentine, 
 
 •mi^PeUrt, A. 0., 
 
 W^ftiin £. Dele, A. B., 
 
 ;^L#^' -- ' 
 
 The^kiTdwn 
 
 .f 
 
 •» 
 
 Admitted 
 AttetMf. 
 
 16 Oct '46 
 16 do do! 13 
 
 4 Feb. '47 ....v.-sf*' 
 
 do doioif*:3i» 
 
 10Jnne,'47 ISlon^Hj^ 
 
 do 4*^ 
 14 Oct. '47 
 
 do 
 do 
 do 
 do 
 do 
 
 do 
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 *Oharlfei S. Say re, i Feb. '64 
 
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 ROLL ^F BARRISTERS.— Continuea. 
 
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 Admitted 
 Attorney. 
 
 WiUiam Merrilt Wright, 
 •^frmWilliam Savary, A. B, 
 «ltlMt R. Mftcihtne, 
 *Cht«lM E. Knapp, ' ' 
 
 ^ChlfltiN. Skinn*r, »* *^ 
 Jdm Khrby, A. »., - ^ ^ vr %»* M 
 
 ; •GMigv Sidney Smith, A. B., 
 Duiitl N. Hannington, 
 BMijanin R. Stevenson, A. B., 
 *H«liry Bartlett RaiMfortJ, 
 •Johnf Atfffttctnf Wright, A. B., 
 Amo» BoUford Chandler, 
 ThomflMGray Merritt. 
 
 . 'Frtderidc Eustace Barker, A. M., 
 •Frtdmek P. Robinson, 
 T. Wetmore Dibbl<^, A. M., 
 Charles Allison Peck, 
 * William Munson Jarvis, 
 CKistaTas H. Beardsley, '^*' * '♦'^ 
 WWiam H. Scovil, Junr., 
 GMfrgoTodd, . • -^" 
 
 •John Qhitlon Clifford, >^ 
 ThbBiai-A. Welling, *•• 
 HfidfKwrd L. Wetmore, A. B., 
 Mte«i«l^ Wilson, • 
 WUliam M. Connell. L. L. B., 
 •0m(|!« {^.Gregory, 
 •AVRalikin Bedell, „. '^ 
 
 *Jiai^sagtr, 
 
 TlidiiMi^olly, 
 •William Coltbrook Perlef, 
 ^ihrter Btsnwrd, Jutir^ 
 ChiHes W. Cole, * 
 
 Chi^s A. Holstead, !^ 
 CW0|M e! King, A. B., 
 TL ddrtfijf Robinson, A. B., 
 Hm^ C. Barbarie, 
 Cbi(ries H. B. Fisher, 
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 iAB^ 7..A1 THE LAW SOCIETY OF SAINT ,JpSPf, .J ,,«k.» HI 
 Vresfdent— Hon. J. W. Weldon, Q.C.; Yie«-PNiMini--Hoii. OhUka* 
 Walters, Solicitor General ; Treasurer — G. Sidney Smith, Esq. ; SecraMrf-*" 
 W. M. JarvisjEsq. ; Committee — Wm. Jack, Chaa. Dufft Q.C., A. Rainaf*rd 
 Wetmore, Q. C. Esquires. ; Council — The Comiqittae with the O0ice-|ieareraa . 
 form the Council ; Rooms — Second flat, Ritchie's Building. ^ . yr \'^ ^^^^ 
 
 Ancient and .Honorable Fraternity of Free and 
 \ ^ :Z^r Accepted MaeonB. ,. .. : 
 
 "provincial GRAND LODGE OF NEW BRUNl^^lbfe ^ ^ 
 
 ' , A|ex$inderl3alloch» Esquire,* . . .Provincial Grand Mmstet. ■ M .H 
 Robert T. Clinch Deputy Provincial Grand Mastei*^a«4 
 
 B. Lester Peters, Senior Grand Warden. . mmImImmM 
 
 Edwin J. Wetmore, . . ..« Junior Grand War^epj^,, H im jblMtKf' 
 
 Rev. Charles P. Bliss,. ..Grand Chaplain. jf .<) yaHuit 'tl 
 
 Douglas B. Stevens, Grand Treasufer. * ^^ 
 
 WillUto P. Bunting, Grand Secretanr. ' 'N^r* *^^ ^*W» 
 
 John V. Ellis, Senior Grand Deaeoifi * '*'♦'" f **J 
 
 George E. Hooke, .»v* .Junior Grand Deacon. *^*-''-'> ^ ^ ^ 
 
 Edwin J. Everett, * • t .* vr^'^^'P'd Director otCexpfapxujfBstmy 
 
 John R. jSmilh, ., Grand Sword Beardr; 
 
 John McAlister, Grand Pursi^vfint. ' ^^ „< , 
 
 John Boyer Grand Tylen , ^^^ . ^, , , , t^mmu'i* 
 
 .,v Grand Stewards. ^* ^-^wj ^fy^%, 
 
 *! ^JiflnelT. Steves, ^> ■ JanMwNjviM. .^.^^ ^ 
 
 Joseph S. Clark. , ; . Charles U. Hai|ford|. ^ ;. m ar* !* -^f 
 
 Henry Littehale. "" * 
 
 Meets onlke first Wedne^sday in March, June, Septet^ber iil^ 'pleliinck- 
 ber, at the MiMonic Hall, Princess Street, St. John. " ^" /' '' '. ' ; * 
 
 Albion toUge, No. 570, English Registry. — Meets on the iBirst Fffid^ in - 
 each month in the Masonic Hall, Saint John. — B. Lester Patjen,-W* jM^f 
 Thos. M. Itced^ S. W. ;T*. A. D. Forster, M. D., J. W. ; W?Di* S. lijaiyip,.,. 
 Secretary. ' ■■'■'-■'■'■ * .; . .^ ^^^^^ 
 
 Satnt John* a Lodge, No. 632, E. R. — Meets on the first TuAsdftyin ^irfi 
 month at the ^Masonic Hall. Princess Street, Saint John.— Wxa^Wfi44*'' 
 hum, W. M.; Wm. S. Berton, S. W.; John D. Short, J. W,; Ma|^P^ 
 
 Dole, Secretary. ' " " ' - *'» ' ' * 
 
 8u3sex Lodge, No. 705, E. R. — Meets on the Thursday oja or ^f^ f^uik . 
 full moon, at Dorchester, Westmorland County .-.-Israel Hi .DavidM}% W. '- 
 M. ; Elijah Ayre, S. W. ; John H. Bronnell, J. W. ; Wm. Hickman; Sec^. 
 
 Sitint Mu^k^s Lodge, No. 705, E. R.-^Meets on tlie fii^st Wediof^r m^~ 
 each month at ^aint Andrews, Charlotte Cpun^y. — J^berk.S* Allaii, vf.g 
 M. ; Robt. Glenn, S. W. ; Geo. P. Stickndy, J. W. ; Jarvis 8. Law, Sec*7. 
 
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 Mmon'f Mm. No, 794, E. V~M^*^ <» ^^« ^''^ Tuciday after each 
 Ibir moon. At HlPlhtdmieliM n«defl<!liAl^-John llQdfea, W. M. ; John 
 arWri O ip lrt i B il/Alh#ftB^,y; W>, Alexander MacPhenion, 
 
 ^riiMii Union 
 
 im Union Loigt, iVo. 767, E. R.— Meets on the fint Thursday in 
 tMililMillr, irtlli MiJbiiie Hali; Carleton, Saint John^Sacg ent 6. Little- 
 bftle, W. M. ; Ridlifd TT. Knti^t, i^. W. ; Gilbert J. Mayes, J. W. ; Chan 
 Ketchum, Secretary. .>.. ♦..i^u 
 
 Ujdjijtn JUAe, Ik, 770, B. R^^Meeta on the aecond Tuesday in each 
 month at' Cfiflon/King'a County .-^. V. C. Wttmore, W. M. ; O. E. 
 FUwoIlinf, S. W.; D. Pl^etottre, J. "W. ; Daifd J. Wetmore, Sec*y. 
 
 C^fMMi Uim, •fPtrikmd, Jia, 780. E. lU-Mfets on the third Thursday 
 im 0Ml^'*aita; ttt m iTMohie itiJl. l^aint John.— Thomaa H. Keohan. 
 W. M.; RobMl MwUMli^a' W/r WUKam Rnrtie. J. W.; loseph, H. 
 
 t 5? 
 
 WMMm* Lttjgi, ilh| til. IL R.r-He«tfl on the first Wednesday in each 
 SMMlh at Wo«Mfek*Vjni A, C^QO&tf ^-Wm. T, DiMlee, W. M. ; Jas. 
 1. HartUy, 8. W.; 8«»ga'|^)lji^t^/J. W. ; itugh l^flfan, Sf^^j, 
 
 Saint Gmtget ^^^B^ ^ tl9» JL R^— If eoU on the irtt Tueaday iii 
 Mch mMith at fjiiiiijKiiiitlT'hnilMti County*— James BUton, W. M. ; 
 D. J. WttmoM, iil^liiMk iMwA, J. W. ; DominifllwMillftani, SM:*y. 
 
 Orftrtrifirigrffciy^fftf^Jt-lMoota on the W'edn^f r e>n or after 
 Mch foU moM. ^ik ttAiQp m,Hittkm>ta; Kiiif'b Oo^MiyJ^IVpam 
 Oily. W. M.; HmmffWUm^n^W;', JMhttA C. UpHate/ J;W.;X» A. 
 WaBMaakar.0Mmlai|?^'^ * ^ 
 
 JDM ImCm, Mk 9f7, K R.— Maota on the llrat Thuraday after each 
 Ml aoonaOIfBcio^mMi^BlBfe W. M. ; JphiX. IttiM«i 8. W. ; 
 WIUia»C.Jadl«fWW;7*L?Cowlint,8ecretai3rT^ ^'A 
 
 R^~M#fto on tha filim Tl|!|ira4«y in each 
 
 _ipfl9tto (S^n^F^Aiidf^ \Kf ttart, 
 
 W. M.; 4ai^ E. Coburn^lTW.; Ifiram Mara» J, W.; William McL«l- 
 
 MMMMbft Ab* 066, E. VL — Meets on the first Tiiesd^ in each 
 miriilVfil'*mHOroO|h/':^Ibart Cou%.^Rufus Palmer, W. M.; John 
 I^aSft 8. W.; Samuel G. Morse, J. W. ; Charles Kelsey, Secretary. 
 
 Ik, 1110, E. I^— Me^ts on the first T\ 
 
 in each 
 ; D^yid 
 
 nji 
 
118 
 
 after etch 
 
 , M. V ^^^^ 
 icPhenton, 
 
 1 ■ ■♦" ■■ 
 
 huriday in 
 It 8. LitUe- 
 W. ; Chan- 
 
 lay in each 
 M. ; O. E. 
 re, 8ec*y« 
 
 rd Tbuiaday 
 H. Keohan, 
 ; loieph H. 
 
 ■day in each 
 
 »an, S^'j* 
 iTuevday in 
 Ron, W. M. ; 
 imEMi. 8f5*y. 
 
 Kon or after 
 aftor each 
 
 ladi^ in each 
 
 cretary. 
 
 ^ndTueeday 
 aioii,:W.U; 
 ^hfiaipn.fiecy. 
 
 Uadaj in each 
 .iTjv'Tlymat 
 
 krcit Sec y» 
 
 leaday in eaeh 
 
 Zetland Lod^e, No, 1188, E. R.~Meetf on the third Wednoeaarln tacli 
 month at Shcdinc, Westmorland County^— Thotbala Irvinf, W. M. : Sanil. 
 McKrnn, S. W. ; Aaron Sproul, J. W. ; Duncan S. Harper, 8ecretar>'. 
 
 Zion Lodge, No. 1267, E. R.— Meets on the Wednesday preceding thvh 
 full moon, at Sussex, King's County. — Jos. H. Littlehale, W. M.; Georgo<> 
 Ryan. 8. W. ; William D. Aitken, J. W. ; Chas. P. Bliss, »ecV • «•«'■ 
 
 Saint John's Encampment, Knighta of the Tewip/e.-— (Holding of the 
 Grand Priory of Scotland.) — Meets on the second Wednesday in February, • 
 April, June, August, October and December, at the Masonic Hall, Baint 
 John. — B. Lester Peters, £. Cooimandcr ; John Frost, I/ieut. Comiqi^opd- 
 or ; Edward B. Peters, Mareschal ; John V. Ellis. Recorder. 
 
 Carleton Royal Arch Chapter^ No, 47, 8. R. — Meets on the third Wed" 
 nesdav in each month at the Masonic Hall, Saint John.— B.Lefte|.Petera, 
 Principal Z. ; John V. Ellis, Principal H. ; Thomas A. D. Pprater, Princi*,. 
 pal J. ; William P. Bunting, Scribe E. ; George £. Hooke, Seribo N. -'^ 
 
 Frederieton Royal Arch Chapter, No. 77, 8. R. — Meets at the Masonic 
 Hall, Frederieton. — Robert Gowan,''Principal;Z. ; John Richards, Principal 
 H. ; Nehemiah 8. Hooper, Principal J. ; William Paisley, Scribe £•; J<mn 
 Hodge, Scribe N. r slrj-^^H .tH'l 
 
 Carkhn Union R. A. Chapter, No, 84, 8. R.— Meets on the fourth Wed- 
 nesday in each month, at the Masonic'.Hali, Carleton. — Jacob D. White, 
 M. D., Principal Z.: Stephen P. Wetmore, Principal H.; Edwin J. Wet- 
 moro. Principal J. ; Henry littlehale. Scribe E» ; John Y. EUif, Scribe N. 
 
 'i . ,i. fit K,.- I'M trir .' 
 
 Corinthitm Royal Arch Chapicf, No, 86. 8. R. — Meets on the second 
 Thursday in each nionth, at the Masonic Hall, Hampton, King*a County. 
 
 l^jL w. . I Williate Otty, Principal Z. ; Allen C. Otty, Principal H. : Chat. %Mfi!c\ 
 ^?*^ *' I Princij^ J.'; Chas. Campbell, Scribe E. ; John Darling, Scrib^ N. V tl^y 
 
 Sainl Andrew's Lodge^ No. 364, 8. R. — Frederieton, York County.-^ 
 Tkomai A. Gregory, R. W. M. ; Wm. Ciimeron, 8. W. : Robert Kertadn, 
 J. W..; Alexander Burchill, Secretary. . T^ 
 
 ,if Jf'-' 
 
 Saint Andrew's Lodge, No. 376, 8. R. — Richibucto, Kent County. — J. ' 
 Ferguson, R. W. M. ; William Robertson, 8. W. ; Stephen Peters, J. W. ; 
 John Wheten, Secretary. (;v/?li) 
 
 Saint John's Lodge, No, 412, 8. R. — Meets on the first Thursd|y after 
 every full moon, at Bathurst, Gloucester County^ — Murdoch Smith, R. W. 
 M. ; James Paul, 8. W. ; John Kerr, J. W. ; James G. Dick, Secretfiry. 
 
 Hibemia k. A, Chapter, No. 301, I. R. — Meets on the first Tuesday in 
 each month, at Judge Ritchie's building, St. Johti.- — Edward' Wiilia, Prin- 
 cipal ; John Frost, 2ad Principal ; Wm. W. Emslie, 3d Principal ; Rabt^ 
 Marshall, 1st Seribe ; Geo. James Chubb, 2nd Scribe. ^' t<,.>lMi« . ; ? cJ 
 
 Hibemia R, A. Chapter, No, 318, 1.R.— St. Andrews, Charlotte County. 
 A. W. Smith, Ist Principal; J. McConbuy, 2nd Principal; Alez> McMao- 
 ter, 3d Principal ; John Clarke, 1st Scribe ; 8. Getty, Snd 84iribe; «« i^' -'• / 
 
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 114 
 
 Hitemwn Emeampment, K. T. and K. A/.— St. Andrewi, Charlotte Oo. 
 —A. W. Smith, O. C; John Clark, C. G. ; J. McConbuy, W.; W. Milli- 
 fan, Rooorder. 
 
 Hihemia Lon^e, iVo. 301, I. U. — Mocta on the second Tuesday in each 
 month at the Masonic Hall, Saint John. — James McNicholl, jr., W. M. : 
 James Mullin, S. W.; Wra. McNichol, J. W. ; Jas. T. Hall, Secretary. 
 
 JUibemia Loedge, No. 318. T- U., Ht. Andrews, Charlotte County. — W'm. 
 Doak, W. M.; A. W. Smith, tJ. W. ; Jumcs Cuthbertson, J. W.; T. T. 
 Odell, Secretary. 
 
 Sutiem Lodgi^Ho. 397, 1. R. — Meets on the Arst Monday after each full 
 moon, at Saint Stephen, Charlotte County. — H. A. Hiltz, W. M. ; C. H. 
 Whitney, 8. W.; E. £. Emmersen, J. W.; S. C. Swett, Secretary. 
 
 Letnifer Lodge, No. 847, I. R.-— Meets on tho first Monday in each 
 month at Judge Ritchie's building. Saint John.— Edward Willis, W. M. ; 
 Stephen Smith, S. W. ; John Flood, J. W. ; A. Dover, Secretary. 
 
 Rojfol Order of Scotland, — Grand Lodge of H. U. M. and R. C— Robt. 
 W. Crookshank, P. O. M. ; John Willis, sonV, Deputy P. G. M. ; James 
 McNiehol, aen'r, S. G. M.; Abram Magee, J. G. W.; Edward Willis, 
 P. G. Secretary. 
 
 ^ l?jcilui'>t Hi' i^oYAL ORANGE ASSOCIATION. ^'*^*'" ' , 
 
 aEAKS louai or hxw beukswick. 
 
 S. H. Gilbert. Esq., M. P. P., G. Mm. ; C. £. Godard, Esq., Sr. D. G. M. 
 George Simpson, Jr. D. G. M. ; W. H. Anderson, Jr. D. G. M. ; James H. 
 Jacques, Jr. D. G. M. ; Robert Wiley, G. T. ; Robert Hall, D. G. T. ; Edw. 
 Simpson, Q. Sec. ; Daniel Gray, D. G. S. ; J. Steeples, D. G. S. ; James H. 
 Tapper, G. Chaplain ; Thomas Todd, D. G. C. ; John Miles, G. L. ; George 
 Todd, A. G. L. ; J. W. Travis, G. D. of C,; Wm. Tower, Sir Herald Knight 
 at.Arms ; James McNichol, President of Grand Committee ; T. B. Wheeler, 
 A. Brown, B. 8. Babbit, J. Cerbit, Grand Committee. 
 
 Ther« are 148 Lodges who hold their meetings in the Province, of which 
 ten meet in the city and county oi St. John. 
 
 GRAND DIVISION OP NEW BRUNSWICK SONS OF TEMPER. 
 n^. ,|* ANCE. .^ 
 
 ^H a .:■ oFFiCKms fok 1863. 
 
 Rev. J. C. Hurd, No. 2, Fredericton, Grand W. Patriarch ; C. N. Skin- 
 ner, No. 20, St. John, Grand W. Associate ; W. H. A. Keans, No. 9. St. 
 John, Grand Scribe ; C. D. Everett, No. 5, St. John, Grand Treasurer ; Rev. 
 N. M'Kuy, No. 14, St. John, Grand Chaplain ; R. T. Babbit, No. 134, Gage- 
 town, Grand Conductor; J. A. Inches, No. 1, St. Stephen, Grand Sentinel. 
 
 ^^•frif.,- BKJPBXSX1ITATITK8 TO KATIOVAI. DIVIBIOK. f^.-:Vi 
 
 Ofttnd Worthy Pairittrehs.-^kw^ Coy, S. L. Tilley, James Johnson, Thos. 
 W. Bliss, W. R. M. Burtia, James Steadman,* Charles A. Everett, Rev. R. 
 
 M hi 
 
lotte Oo. 
 V. MUli- 
 
 f in each 
 , W. M.: 
 rcUry. 
 
 v.— >^/ m. 
 
 r each full 
 A.\ C.H. 
 lary. 
 
 y in each 
 b, W. M. ; 
 
 C— Roht. 
 M.; Jamea 
 ard Willis, 
 
 •»» <(*;i 
 
 Ir. D. ©• M. 
 ; James H. 
 ST.; Edw. 
 
 L. ; George 
 irald Knight 
 B. Wheeler, 
 
 |ce, of which 
 XBMPBR- 
 
 C. N. Skin- 
 Is, No. 9, St. 
 
 saiurer ; Rev. 
 |o. l84.G«g«- 
 land Sentinel. 
 
 >hnian,Thos. 
 Brett, Rev. R. 
 
 ;*116 
 
 Alder Temple, Wiltlam Wedderburn, Stephen K. Foster, Oacar D. Wetmore. 
 Grand Worthy Patriarr.h.-^Htf, J. (J. Hurd. 
 «tfe Pa$t Grand Wartht^ Atmeiatet — Richard Seely, Robert Salter, Hon. H. 
 Peters, Rev. Samuel Itobinnon, John Franor, Samuel D. McPherson, Jwtas 
 S, Wetraofe, Alftxsnder P. MiU»r. ICrnry Webber. 
 
 Grand 'Worthy AtM^ifitt! — Charloi N. Skinner. - ^^ j,. . i. 
 
 Grand Scribe. -W. H. A. Ktans. 
 ^ . Office, Old PoRt Ortice builJing, PrinrcNi strcrt, St. John. 
 
 V, NEW BBXJNSWICE TABIFF- it 
 
 TABLE or DUTIES. ,' u 
 
 srxcipic. »9Tir. 
 
 Axes, each, 3 lbs. weight, and upwards 90 30 
 
 Candles of all kinds ^except Sperm and Wax) per lb 02 
 
 Candles, Sperm and Wax, per lb ' 06 
 
 Cider, per gallon 05 
 
 CofTee, per pound 0%^ 
 
 Fruit, dried (except produce of the United States of America), pr. lb. 02 
 
 Leath^HSole — Upper Leather, Harness and Belt Leather, por lb. . 04 
 
 — Sheep Skins, tanned or dressed, per dozen 60 
 
 — Calf Skins, tanned, per dozen 1 20 
 
 Malt Liquors of every description (not being aqua vita, otherwise 
 
 charged with duty) whether in bottles or otherwise per gallon . . * 10 
 
 Molasses and Treacle per gallon 02 
 
 Soap, costing less than 10 cents per lb., per lb 01 
 
 Spirits and Cordials, viz. : 
 
 Alcohol, par gallon. . . . ,. vi • 35 
 
 Brandy, per gallon 80 
 
 Run, per gallon 3ft 
 
 Gin alid Whiskey, per gallon 60 
 
 Sugar refined, in loaves, per lb 02^ 
 
 All other kinds cf refined or white Bastard Sugar, or Sugar 
 
 Candy, per pound ^ 02 
 
 • Brown, or Muscovado, or Clayed, and any other kind of Sugar 
 
 not refined, per pound 0I:| 
 
 Tea (except Green) per lb 04 
 
 GuBpawd«r, Hyson, Young Hyson, Twankay, and other Green 
 
 Teas, per pound *. . ; . ' 08 
 
 Tobacoo, manufactured (except Snufifand Cigars), per pound .... 04 
 
 Wines costing two dollars per gall<m, and upwards .... per gallon 90 
 Wines costing one dollar and upwards per gallon, and less than two 
 
 dollars per gallon per gallon 80 
 
 Wines costing less than one dollar per gallon . . . ; per gallon 80 
 
 .«> 4 And on every hundred dollars of the true and real vidua of all 
 
 m ^i Wines; in addition 13 50 
 
u 
 
 116 
 
 \-x . On the following articlM, f«r every hundred dolUri of the trtie and real 
 talue thereof, viz. : . 
 
 PUTT. 
 
 Anchore ; Canvai ; Cordage ; Chain Cables, and other Chains .... $1 00 
 Cotton Warp; Copper and Patent Metals, in sheets, bars, bolts, and 
 
 scraps 1 00 
 
 Felt, in rolls or sheets ; Foreign Hides, green, dried, or salted 
 
 (oxoapt the produce of the United 8t^es of America) I 00 
 
 Fire Clay, Bricks and Tilesonadu of Fire Clay 1 00 
 
 Iron in bolts, bars, plates, sheets ; Fig Iron 1 00 
 
 Railway Rails and Chairs ; Oakum I 00 
 
 Saili and Rigging for new Ships ; Sheathing Paper 1 00 
 
 8ilk Plush for Hatters' purposes ; Block Tin ; Tin Plates 1 00 
 
 Lead, in pig or sheets ; Zinc, yi pig or sheets 1 00 
 
 Bar and sheet Steel ; Brimstone, crude and roll 1 00 
 
 Sulphuric Acid ; Muriatic Acid ; Chloride of Lime 1 00 
 
 Soda Ash ; Copperas ; Alum ; Phosphorus 1 00 
 
 Prussiats of Potash ; Carboys ; Nitre and Sa^petre 1 00 
 
 - On the following articles, for every one hundred dollars of the true ..nd real 
 value thereof, viz. : :, \^ _x V ., ,.,j4 * . -sJ^^^ ^--- duty. 
 
 Qoots and Shoes, o( whatever material, and parts of the same .... $15 00 
 
 Leather Maoufacturea , 15 00 
 
 Chairs and prepared parts of or for chairs *. . . 15 00 
 
 Clocks, wheels, machinery, and materials for clocks 15 00 
 
 Household Furniture (except baggage, apparel, household eflfocts, 
 H- working tools and implements, used and in use of persons or^^ 
 fi.' families arriving in this Province, if used abroad by them, and 
 
 not intended for any other person or persons, or for sale) 15 00 
 
 Looking Glasses ; Oranges and Lemons ; Brushes 15 00 
 
 Hats and Hat Bodies ; Piano Fortes ; Snuff and Cigars 15 00 
 
 Carriages, Waggons, Sleighs, and other vehicles, and parts thereof. . . 15 00 
 
 Veneer and other Mouldings ; . . . -15 00 
 
 Frames for Pictures and Looking Glasses , 15 00 
 
 Wooden Wares of all kinds ; Matches ; Corn Brooms 16 00 
 
 And all Agricultural Implements, and parts thereof (except Spades, ^ 
 
 ShoveU, Scythes, and Reaping Hooks 15 00 
 
 Trunks ; Valiaes ; Portmanteaus 15 00 
 
 Iron Caatlnga, viz. : Cooking,, Close, Box, and Round Stoves, and 
 
 parts thereof, except Square Stoves, designated as Canada *^i-''i 
 
 &i. StoTM. : 16 00 
 
 Apparatus. f<|r Cooking Steves ; Franklin Stoves 15 00 
 
 Register Unites ; Fire Frames, and pdrts thereof. 15 00 
 
 Kitchen Ranges and Boilers ; Cast Iron Furnaces, and parts thereof 15 00 
 
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 Duty, for every ono hundred dollan of the true and real value 
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 TABLE OF liXEJMPtlO^S. 
 
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 Baggage, Apparel, i^ouaehold Efibcta, Working Toole, and Impl^fljients 
 used and in use of families arrivib^ in this Province, if usod abroad by !^em, 
 and not intended for apy other person, or persons, or for sale ; Mooks, 
 printed ; Carriages of Craimllers, properly such, and not ifeitouded fo^ sale ; 
 Coins aqi^ Bullion; Corn Broom Brush ; Grain not malted ; Flour^Meal, 
 and Breadstuds of all kinds ; Rice ground and i^nground ; Eggs and Poul- 
 try ; Manures of all kinds ; ' ifish of ^11 kinds ; i>roduct of fish and all other 
 creatures living in the water ^ ralm Oil ; Plants, Shrubs, and Trees ;^.Fire. 
 wood ; Printing Paper, Types, Pi.uiuig Presses, and Printers' Ink ; Bags ; 
 ,Old Rope and Junk ; ^alt of all kinds ; Sails and Rigging saved from 
 vessels wrecked ; Soap, Grease and Tallow ; Butter ; Cheese ; Lard ; 
 Timbeiihnd Lumber of all kinds, round, hewed, and sawed, unmanufactured 
 in whole or in part ; Lines and Twines , Shoo Thread and Boot Webbing ; 
 Animals of all kinds ; Fresh, Sfnoked, Salted, and Cured Meats ; Cotton 
 Wo»l ;' Cotton Batting ; Seeds and Vegetables ; Undried Fruits, the pro* 
 duce of the United States of AnifBrica ; Furs, Skiqs, or Tails, undressed ; 
 Stone or Marble in its crude or unwrought state ; £llate. Ores of Metals of 
 all kinds; Coal; Pitch ; ^ ']('ar ; Turpentine i Ashes ; Pelts; \i(ool ; 
 Bark ; Gypsum, ground or uiiground { Hewn, wrought, or i^nwrought Burr 
 or Grindstones ; Dye Stufis ; Flax, flehip, Manila, and Tow, unmajBjifac* 
 tured; Unmanufactured, Tobaci^ ; lUjjiin ; Horus ; HiiSes ; the produce of 
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 articles, belfeg the growth |nd prodiico of the ITnited States of i^merica, 
 namely :>~Graii|, Flour, pofl BjnJMidslQffb of all kindt ; \f nittiils of all kinds ; 
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 or unwrou^t Burr or (grindstones ; Dye Stuffs, Flax, Hemp, a>ad Tow, 
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 LIST OP PATENTS GRANTED IN NEW BRUNSWICK, 
 
 With the names of the Patentees, and of the Inventions with the dates of the ^ 
 
 Patents. 
 
 HJ< 
 
 NAMES. 
 
 MJ iw 
 
 ;ft-.t! 
 
 
 DATB or PATIMT. 
 
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 26 August 1837 rf 
 11 June 1861 « 
 11 August 165ft 4 
 
 INVENTIONS. 
 
 Austin, Cornelius Planing and framing machine 
 Ayers, Fred. J. Nail machine feeding apparatus Uitr 
 Adams, Austin Pug mill 
 
 Allan, T., (2 pat.) Imprv. in ships' capstans dt vrindlasses May^une 1857 ^ 
 Armstrong, J. M. Washing machine ^ d October 1859 | 
 
 Allen, David L. Steering gear ^'k^ (T^rt 26 June 1860 | 
 
 Brown, Wm. New mode of treating coal, &;c. -^4^. I ^^^Y ^®^^ I 
 Blanchard, T. New mode of bending wood . 4 March 1854 /; 
 
 Bessemer, H., (2) New mode of manufacturing iron May&Nov.l857 / 
 
 Brown, Thomas Improvmt. in capstans and windlasses 8 June 1854 ,^aU. 
 Brown, James Shingle machine 10 July 1855 f^ 
 
 Beard, William New material for coating water pipes 26 Novem. 1658 f 
 Betteley, Joseph New mode manufacturing ships' t^naes 28 Novem. 1661^ 
 Clark, Joseph C. Improved water wheel • afjj,;. , tv'*..:tnij 5 April 1836 '.|^^| 
 Cleavelsi^d.W. S. Brick machine ;i»-f U> sboflj wsV 
 
 ■■Jih '\p> «»■»">' 
 
 6 April 1836 | 
 29 March 1853 ^ 
 14 July 1854 ^ 
 9 July 1855 .„.,y 
 
 Cairns, William Revolving brick press 
 
 Clayton, Henry Manufacture of bricks 
 
 Craig, George Sawing wood in bevelled form r,»qtT 
 
 Clenkard, Hy. R. Improvement in 2nd anchor shackle ' 
 
 Cato,Mill6r,&Co. Improvement in ships' knees , 
 
 Cotton, Reub. P. Carleton air-tight cook stoves • f^iT-. 
 
 Colaman, James Rheumatic and,horse liniment .:..^jid October 1859 
 
 Cashing, Andre Hooks for gang saws > ^ifJ^u^ ;.\»»i»tif« ^^ ^^J" ^®^® 
 
 22 May 1857 
 7 Septem. 18fr7 
 22 July 1859 
 
 Cole, Andrew H. Plumb anfl level,, 
 Cushing, Andre Saw table 
 
 
 5 No rem. 1860 
 22 March 1861 
 l9May 1856„j,i^ 
 
 6 July 1835 ^ 
 
 16 August 185S i^ 
 9 Decern. 1866 ^ 
 
 Deering, William Hay and cotton press. -j,^ y^ih'M4-\^i ^^ ^*J ^^^^ 
 
 Davis, David L. Elastic railway bearings ,y ,,j jitT.nii*K^^ ^"^7 ^'^"^ 
 
 Davis, Frankford Planing saw ^_ ,^^_ ,n* ^ju^itj. ^^^ I*cbry. 1860 
 
 Dickie, David M. Rotary harrow !*Z^^^'^t \iMiir'i- , : ^"^ May 1861 
 
 Furbish, Webber Horse power fttikti ^*ij«iflv»' ^ March 1839 
 
 Fraser, J. W. Hydrophoric machine 
 
 Fowlis, Robert Apparatus for decomposing coal, &.c. 
 
 Farmer, Moses G. Electric telegraph 
 
 Flewelling and ■> Horse hay rake ^nii^t^^t sJiJsibvs 3 ^pril 1861 
 
 Fairweather 5 -^ -ju^'it^^in »i** 
 
 Gesner, Abraham Mastic pavement tasim^.vtr 
 
 Ditto Kerosene, Ac, from coal^a,,',, £,.,^ 
 
 Gilbert, Sam. H. Mowing machine •^,^, „i lam^ ,f^ 
 Gilmour, George 2nd anchor Shackle ' ki^fiw 
 
 Ditto Messenger shackle and block 
 
 Guilford, Hy. P. Horse hay rake 
 Gray, And. G. Supporting Knd working ships' yards 20 July 1869 
 
 Ditto Spiral and lever gear for ships' pumps 25 Novem. 1861 
 
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 4 Novem. 1851 
 4 March 1854 
 6 March 1854 
 22 May 1867 
 25 May 1867 
 20 April 1859 
 
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 DAT! OP PATRNT 
 
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 29 June 1868 vjj 
 13 October 18^9 
 6 Decern. 1860 
 Aug.*6l,Feb.'62 
 5Febry. 1869 "^ 
 6 April 1863 
 4 October 1868 
 19 April 186X "•' 
 21 June 1841 ^'^ 
 21 Pebry. 1861 
 26 Febry. 1863 
 
 'jkn. ff 
 
 H^Il^ WMhioff^Q Stump eztr«etor . .yv,Sv<))>*^ 
 
 Hunt, Edward Mew mode of trettioy rteint 
 
 Hamilton, T. L. Design : ornament for atove 
 
 Hai&tworth, W. 2 Improvement in ships* windlasses 
 
 Hyslop/Johh H. Washing Machine I rh v^i. 
 
 Holt, Jtmes Circular s«w^ gang 
 
 Kennedy, J*, A. Improved hydrant 
 
 Khow4ton, SitTid Improved capstih 
 
 Laho,'Z«ila8 * ' Thrashing machine 
 
 Lake,^ Jimfet ' Bran duster 
 
 Lamb, iHloitias Snow pldugh •» * ».^.j. .w«. 
 
 McLmlan, R.N.B. Ready guide f. planing timber to be sawn 1 Aug. 1863 
 
 Matthew, Ckeio. ^ Improved i^intlhg ink ♦ *'* ••*'^' * ^^ m J«»n« IS^^ 
 
 Mace, Jblm A.' ' N«w mode of takiftg ambrotypes 
 
 M'Callaia, D.'C. New mode of bridge builditig 
 
 MbAleer, Miehael Improvem^t in steam boilers 
 
 Nagy. Datii« ^ New form df ciii «^*"«'^- ' «» tl> r? * 
 
 Pitt, Richard ' ' Improved rudder 
 
 Pochin, H. Dftvis New mode of treating resins, Sec, 
 
 Price,' iohn * ' Design for shirt boirioinf 
 
 Piper; llnotilc Method of preserving "fish, ^. ' '*' 
 
 Quinttin; Joif ft A pparatui i&t #armifig buildiift gs 
 
 Rice,liir^ Shingle iBiichfnif * ^' " " 
 
 Robwn, Thos. (2) Fog bell tt^t^/ov 
 
 Ross^iiilln '«'*- ' ^Artificial slate ^«*^^ i^MU ti« mt<^ 
 
 Roblpi Jdlfii' Reefing anA ftfrlitig iiiti "^ ''^*-'^^ 
 
 Robbltti,^ bilhj. Imp-oved pump fo^ m^ " -' 
 
 RoftiWn, W; B* Improvement in ships' virihdlasses 
 
 Rac^ *1^m. YLfi Improvement in lamps ^ '*^ ' ^ 
 
 Stapiii, dolite "■ Self-holding plankihf e^rew 
 
 Spurr,'<K De^If Distilling in vaciid.'YceiI, M,) 
 
 Smitl^iWni.'R ^^ Thrashing and sawmg maiflfine 
 
 Sawy^ tl/SJ Hoop splitter and shaver *"»'*<* " 
 
 Smim,il.'A.-D. Reversible cap 
 
 Simpson^^aii; R Improved dry dock 
 
 SteVWs; m*. W. Design for stoves '^^ ^'^^ ' 
 
 8tuh%; Peter ^^ 'Patent ventilator , riiir»|»ki $ r 
 
 Scovili Win. H. 'ilydraulic machine for tapering ifon 
 
 Scllars^W. dc Jno. Feed water apparatus 
 
 8ellkri:^Wiinkiii[ Improvement in Gifford's injector 
 
 Sayife, -tohii ^l Improved plough ""* •* '" ♦»^'»* 
 
 nil 
 
 10 June 1867 
 
 14 Sept. 1867 
 21 May 1860 
 20 May 1863 
 26 Febry. 1866 
 
 15 Febry. 1866 
 13 October 1869 
 8 August 1861 ' 
 7 Ocidber 18iB3 
 10 May 1869 ^ 
 6tk Juhe 1835 
 Jan;'61,Aug.'69, 
 iBecem. 1861 -' 
 
 4 De^ehi. 1856 
 30 Jtitie 1868 
 24^ebry. 1868 
 12 JiilJjT 1«62 '< 
 l«8edtem;i854 
 26 1]iefeeiAll86< 
 23 liiily tll66 '«! 
 11^ Alu^st 1857 
 18 Atignst 1857 
 13 August 1867 
 
 5 July 1868 
 
 17 March 1^9 
 30 Jiiiy 186lS 
 3 Octbber 18«8 
 
 18 March 1863 
 4 
 
 *J^x■yw^ «vuii Ktm xijipruvcu |itwu({ii ' — ** April 1868 
 
 Scov^l, Wtt). K. Improvement in applying I^eat to boilers 6 Septem. 1869 ' 
 
 TurnbtilU Jno. 0. Washing and mangling inadliiine iO July 1843 
 
 TibbiM/BeAj.' F. Improvement in steam ^giike 7 May 18^^ 
 
 Trapjpr^'lVllfiiim ' Machine for manufacturhig hi^rels 26 August 1866 
 
 Tupji^,Eliatfai' Saving andf placing shln^iiiiehifle 6 May 186t 
 
 Tlidtf^|»soii,^ilaRta^y tlAitileiidkefbdtr ' > 20 July 1^68 
 
 Trl«M^Yb6s.T.^MBelf.workiiigchum •/'?/ 4Novem. 1869 
 
 IM: 
 
 ';|^r, 
 
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 ler 1859 
 X. I860 
 ,Feb.'62 
 . 1868 
 
 1868 C^ 
 icr 1868 
 il 1861 
 el84l "^ 
 py. 1861 
 ry. 1863 
 ;. 1853 
 e 1857 '*• 
 t.l857 '"; 
 y 1860''"- ^^ 
 y 1863 
 jry. 1856 
 t)ry. 1856 
 tdber 1869 
 ;uBt 1861 
 i^ber 18iB3 
 ly 1869 
 ihe 1835 
 il,Aog.'69 
 :em. 1861 
 
 jefai. 1868 
 
 ti«» W68 
 
 biy. 186« 
 
 W 1««9 ' 
 
 -ril#m;i854 
 
 yy lif66 •' 
 i(^st 1867 
 tgttgt 1867 
 iguct 1867 
 [y 1858 
 arcti 1^59 
 iiy 186fe '^•^ 
 tdber 1883 
 [trcH 1863 
 iril 1868 
 
 tern. 1863 
 ily 1843 - 
 tyl8*i»! 
 Dffust 1866 
 'ty I86t "''" 
 lly IIJ^ 
 
 eill. 18^9 
 
 Hta^i} NAMU. i^qi TKu IKVUTIOVI* 3iU -s^^rfltmlMPilTI Off PATiNT. 
 
 Tomlinson, Jos. Improvement in suspeBMOo brl49<>> 98 Ja»n«>yl861 
 
 Tborne^ Jtf. 8. ImproTementJui:«hip>' windl«eM«. 
 
 UniierhUlt J. D. Saw filing awichine >; ^ >. 
 
 Watts, Wm. Potatoe digger 
 
 Whyte, Li|ther C. Improved water wheel . i ,»„ ^ ^ 
 
 Willar^, Asa Butter n^ad^ine ' y, « 
 
 Woodman, A. Y. Electric telegraph apparatus "'.^'^ 
 
 Wycoff, Arcaloas Pump borer "^^ * 
 
 Wilkinson, John Diflbrential power tr«i« . <i uiic < 
 
 Willard, F. W. Improvement in manufaetarinf e«al oil 16 iNovmn. 1869 
 
 WiillUnapii, John Priwapi4«l engine ,. 27J|fCtm. 1869 
 
 Wright, Richard Improvement in manufacturing sugar 14 Jtfay 1869 
 
 * '"^ * ' ■ PATfcNT tAWS or NEW BRUNSWICK."^ -^ 
 
 The following digest of the different Statutes relating to Letter^ Patent 
 granted in this Province has been compiled for ibis work by Peter Stubs, 
 Esquire, Patent Agent and Barrister at Law. The card of Mr. S. will be 
 found en another page. 
 
 U August 4861 
 7. August 1864 
 6 May 1846 
 April 1836 . 
 1st tr^em. 1851 
 9 pei^m.' 1866 
 14 May 1857* 
 16 Seiitem. 1869 
 
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 ^i$' t ^3K\•J i <^ 
 
 LSTTxns PATXKT. ni.-^n.>i?i nil nj ii»!>- .)',-»-! 
 
 •fij'i 
 
 1. The Lieutenant Governor is authorised to grant Letters Patent t61ny 
 applicant for a term not exceeding fourteen years, giving to ^htm atid his 
 representative the exclusive right to make, use and vend any fkvm ifvtntbn 
 or ^iacovery. By act of assembly, 85 Vie* cap« 83, it is pBoviiikd, *«,|Jnit,the 
 *< fees to be paid by a foreigner on Letters Patent, shall bei the same. int all 
 <« cases and no more than those now charged to British siik|ee^ i^oyided 
 «* .that the Gevf rument of tl^i; county of ifj|Hch V>g|^ forfignerfAf ^. inbi4>i^*nt 
 M.ahflljnot ^i||c;rimi«ate agfinst the ^fi^^^t^uts of tliif .Prpvioi^.'f. .TIMs 
 statute was passf^ to reciprocMo with< % .#iBiil|Hr enai;tme^V <|f ^% >yuil^d 
 States, approved March 2, 1861. Formerly o// foreigners were ch||jgf4 in 
 this Province far bighjl^r! fees on Patentf th^ vf;9^e. charged. ttJP>iitis|i sub- 
 jects ; now, all jipplieai)ts.^^o mftter of what natippelit^f, UA^^^r the Voeye 
 condition, are placed upon an equal footing. In Canada, an ipftUqiu| for^a 
 Patent is required to be a British subject, and * refident of that f^roviuce at 
 the time of his appli^tien, and in Nova Scotia iueh Appllieabt must oe a 
 British subject, and have t>^n a rerident there twelve months prior to the 
 date of his petition. 
 
 2. The appUcaiijt ^us| ^ate fin kw petition the nat«ra pf hie iATeqtiwi, 
 and thpt it has,iiqt been known or uijed by otheri pri^r tff hii,4iimYe<3rt.aAd 
 is i|ot then in puUicier ^mmon use in this Praviace, 'J^Kt aiiipU9U olthe 
 petjitiennr uin^t be verififd en oatl^.to the best of the uppiiMuCs ^\mft Ai»7 
 person laMng a falsfi;:0«th, qr JUwduQg a fiiiM a^raiati^n iu rtfenn^ to 
 patent matter is subject to iiui|«i such punisfaMEUfiit Mvpe«iWB|i,cAqfiet«dff 
 wilful ocj^rrupt j^giwy fure JIfble te^ Bk ac^ Ig Vi^ Miy^2Ji O^^l »»»« 
 same persons who are iuthonsed to tak^ the acf^uQWiedgmenis or proofs of 
 
¥l 
 
 m§.. 
 
 
 tho execution of deeds [see Ist vol. Rev. Statutes, p.p. 286, 387] are 
 aulhorised to administer the oaths required from applicants for patents, 
 residing Imv* or in foieif n coHntries. 
 
 8. The potition with an aeeurata description of the invention is to be filed 
 in the 8ecrelarv*s office. A mode), when the ease admits of it, must also be 
 lodged. ' • ^ -"yTufy- n'jiuu-'* .mW *iit^ h 
 
 .4. . Ifsny person entitled to a patent hero dies before tho same is granted, 
 hie executor can apply for it,, for tho benefit of the estate ; the oath- in such 
 cas0 ie tailed to suit the circumstances. 
 
 S. PatoBta may issue in the name of any assignee of an inventor, for any 
 V. discovery made in this Province. 
 
 * ''''6. Ftiiria^gn patents may i«8ue to any assigtoee in New Brunsvrick, upon 
 a ptoper isaignment thereof. >«i"ti* •• «» un a'»/y7(, tnl u-rtii.>H'.:<^- 
 
 7. Where -an inventor has obtained a patent in any other country for hi« 
 invention, and a patent is granted in tlus Province for tho same discovery, tho 
 last patent shall expire with the first one. 
 
 9, Whtroany person shall improve upon an invention, he obtains no right 
 to the eriginal invention, neither has the original inventor any right to the 
 improvement. .^. . ^, ^^^^ ''..,> 
 
 9. All patents are originally in whole or in part. Assignnients tniisi Ite 
 recorded in the Secretary's ofilice, within three months from date of execution 
 Uiereof^ ,.,•.,, 
 
 "f! 10* if patentee without fraud claim for any material part, which he has 
 not imwnted, his patent u still valid for so much^as is really his own, if it is 
 distinguishable from the part patented withoul ' riglit. In such case 9 dis- 
 dainmr must he filed in the Seeretai^r's oflke, and will form part of the 
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 TOBACCO CULTURE. ''i^T a 
 
 Mr. John C. Roberts, of Farmington (Conn.,) gives the following 
 
 directions for the successful culture of tobacco. The article is copied from 
 
 the Albany Cultivator, and may be found aseful im many districts of this 
 Province fl»i» 1"'*^ n'r>'»g n m x *-0i»| *«> iuiail jili m »%•••*<• ♦¥#!! ►*w 4j.'*»»»'^ 
 
 '-■' ^-^ ^* ^ Fhrporfl/^ of tit SeedStd. " ^^^:',:':;^^ 
 
 We have generally prepared the seed bed in the fall by heavy manuriii^ 
 plowing; in deepi and leaving the bed in a rough state till the/foUowuaf t.^^ 
 spring. As soon as the frost is out of the ground spade the bed pver, f**'!)>li< 
 the purpose of bringing the manure to the aurface and thoroughly mixing 
 with the soilt at the same time clearing put all roots of weeds and grass. '«f 
 
 Aftel^levelling the bed we make the soil as compact as possible, either 
 by rolling with d he^vy roller or tramping with the feet. We then rak^ ., 
 thesurfacei lightly with a fine tooth garden rake, and sow thff seed, rakipf j " 
 lightly to •over it, and then roll or tramp it again. * . ,.'« r ,,:L.> / hr.ttii 
 
 Thie seed is so very small, being smaller than mustard seedf that it is 
 better to mix it with dry muck or ashes before sowing, as it is more evtfilj^ ; 
 distributed on the bed. We sow about as thickly as in sowing cabbagO^ <<,, 
 seed in the garden. The bed is treated precisely an a bed in the garden, in<>^,, 
 weeding, &c. y^. 
 
 When the plants have three or four leaves, which should be about the 
 middle sf May, on a rainy day we sow on about two quarts of fine guano 
 per square rod, being particular to sow on the gutino while it rains, for i^ 
 the sun comes out soon after it is sown, there is danger of blirning the *" 
 leaves. Bj 
 
 U'l jfiy^ iii^ Preparation of the Ground. m*>mi 
 
 In preparing the ground for setting out the plants, we think it best to " 
 harrow in the manure, which should be fine compost. We use from 40 to^ 
 60 ox-cart loads per acre — (th6 ox-cart load is about 35 bushell.^ ->«,?»**»»# 
 
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 The Und boing manurod and well harrowed, we set the teeth of our 
 marker 3| feet apart, and mark it out one way. W« then raise a ridge 
 about 6 inches high by turning two furrows together with a horse plow. 
 Tho ridges being nade, we mark acroes them, making the marks 2^ feet 
 apart. 
 
 We have generally used some special manure in the hills for the purpose 
 of giving the plant a start. We have tried Peruvian guano, about 300 to 
 600 pounds per acre ; castor pomace, from 300 to 3000 per acre, and the 
 L6di Company's poudrette 2 to. 4 barrels per acre. .* nil ^ 1 »"» ^ 
 
 The guano and castor pomace it is necessary to sow on the marks, or in 
 a furrow made for the purpose, before making the ridges ( thus being 
 directly over the guano oi^jpiace), as so large a quantity placed in the 
 hills would destroy the plant. 
 
 We like the poudrette best, as we can place that in the hills without 
 injury to the plant. Wo also think the poudrotte gives the best tobacco. 
 
 We make the hills at each intersection of the marks, with a hoc, spntting 
 them lightly, thus making the hills 3^ by 2^ feet. 
 
 We set the plants from the 5th to the 15th of June, (choosing if possible 
 a rainy or damp day for the purpose,) though I have seen very handsome 
 crops raised set us late as July 4th. 
 
 - t * InuetB injurious to the Crop. 
 
 Some years we have been greatly troubled by cut worms, for which 
 reaion we have been in the habit of plowing in a green crop, cither rye or 
 clover, which feeds the worms, and consequently they do uot eat the 
 tobacco so badly. 
 
 The cut worm usually finishes its work of destruction by July 4th, up to 
 which Ume, when a rainy day comes, all hands turn out and set over the 
 plants miasing. 
 
 The green, or tobacco worm proper, commences operating about July 
 1st. We often find the eggs ( of the miller, which produces the worm,) 
 on the under side of the leaf : they are about the size of a large pin's head, 
 and a light pea green colour. The miller flies by night and is rarely seen. 
 I have never seen but twj» in the seven years we have raised tobacco. The 
 head looks very much like an owl's; the body is grey in colour, about IJ 
 inches long, and the wings when spread extend about 3 inches from tip to 
 tip. The green worm is a constant source of annoyance from its first 
 appearance until the tobacco is cut. We sometimes have to go over the 
 ground every day for worms, though in some seasons once a WQek will 
 suffice. ' '^ '*"'':; 
 
 ' - -'"•■■w~ . Cultivafion, Harvestings 4rc. 
 
 The tobacco will not grow much until it is hoed, as the ground becomes 
 hard, and must be well stirred to give the root a chance to start. There is 
 an advantage in setting the plants on a ridge, for thay are not so apt to be 
 covered with dii*t by the horso hoe, or by a heavy shower. We generally 
 hoe as often as we can, but rarely more than 3 times, unless the ground 
 is very weedy, which should not be the case in good farming. 
 
 The cost of production varies greatly with the seasons, as when we have 
 a (Jry aaason we bavo to water the plants and cover them with a little' cut 
 
th of our 
 at a ridge 
 orse plow, 
 ks 2 j feet 
 
 i« purpose 
 lut 300 to 
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 thuR being 
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 Us without 
 ; tobacco, 
 oc, apntting 
 
 g if possible 
 r handsome 
 
 , for which 
 jither rye or 
 aot eat the 
 
 y 4th, up to 
 set over the 
 
 : about July 
 the worm,) 
 i pin's head, 
 rarely seen. 
 >bacco. The 
 iir, about 1} 
 1 from tip to 
 from its first 
 go over the 
 week will 
 
 ind becomes 
 
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 so apt to be 
 
 ^e generally 
 
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 Ihen we have 
 a little' cut 
 
 427 
 
 hay to prevent the sun from schorching th«io The pah leaiion was very 
 favourable, there having been so much damp weather n out er t|^ time 
 that we did not cut or water a plant on 4^ acres. 
 
 After the tobacco is set the labour is about double what it is <- corn. T 
 have never made an exact calculation of the expense of raisiht, tobacro,, 
 but for myself I can say I would rather take care of an acreof toSicco than 
 two acres of corn. The lar.a which will produce 3000 pounds of tobacco 
 per acre will not produce over 70 bushels of shelled corn, which shows n 
 large dificrencc in favor of tobacco. 
 
 About tno middle of August the tobacco is in bldesom. We then go 
 over the field and break off the tops, taking ofTabout 4 or ft leaves with the 
 top, according to the size of the plant. 
 
 In about a week a sucker starts at the junction of each loaf with the 
 stalk. These must be taken off before cutting as, if left on, it la very 
 inconvenient to handle the tobacco. 
 
 We generally commence cutting about the tenth of Septoniber, for tiy 
 that time most of it is ripe, and if it stands afler it is fully ripe it will 
 often rust. The rust is in spots on the leaf and injures the quality. 
 
 We commence cutting in the morning after the dew is off, and let it lay 
 for a while to wilt, being careful not to let it long enough to get sunburnt. 
 After being wilted enough to handle without breaking the leaves, it is 
 placed in a cart or waggon and drawn to the curing house, which is goner- 
 ally a shed or rough building, which may be shut up close or opened tfi 
 let in air. The best buildings arc about 34 or 36 feet wide, and as loVig 
 as convenience may dictate — 36 feet allowing of three 12 feet rails across 
 the building. We hang from 26 to 35 plants oh a rail according to size. 
 
 The butt of the stalk is placed against the rail, and the twine passed 
 around it, the twine being crossed on top of the rail between every tw<« 
 plants, as they are placed on alternate sides. The rails are about 20 inches - 
 apart, allowing room for a good circulation of air, which is absolutely 
 necessary, as without it the tobacco will sweat on the poles, and is lost. > 
 
 In about sfx: weeks or two months the tobacco is suflliciently cured to 
 strip. After it is well cured the first damp day we open every door and 
 window to let in the air, for it is necessary to have it damp to keep it from 
 
 breaking, i^s j-c-* «;!.• 4. { .G»: ouul .■s^to-v. v,if"A 
 
 When it is taken from the poles it is placed in a (Mle, a double tier, the 
 tips lapping about 6 inches or 1 foot, butts evenly laid and closely Pa^l^'^d 
 to prevent drying. ^^ 
 
 If nojt dan^p it may lay so for several days without injury, but it requires 
 close watehing to. prevent it from heating. We divide it after stripping, 
 into three kinds, called wrappers, seconds, and fillers. The wrappers ire 
 the choicest leaves, the seconds have many imperfect kdves, and britig 
 about hatf the price of wrappers, the fillers are the poorest leaves, atid 
 bring about ono*third the price of wrappers. When the leaves aro stripped 
 fffooy the stalk about a dozen leavca are put together and at leaf coUed 
 around the butts, which makes a hand. As a general thing the moiie 
 particular we are in assorting tlie better price we get. I have aeon a really 
 nice lot of tobaccQ sold for a small price for want of care in assorting. 
 I l^hink we have averaged IS cents a pqund for wrappers, 7| cents ^r 
 
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 lis 
 
 Mcoodt, ftnJ ccnU for fillf ri during the Beven ycari we hav« rtiMil 
 tobaeco, and the weight would tTeragn 1500 pounds per t^croi though we 
 
 iharo niied 9200 pounds on on* acre and aold it for 80 centa per pound for 
 the drat aaalitv. 
 
 ', In iiucn a yield a« the above there would not bo over 300 pounda of the 
 ^rat fiul.MCOod qualities both together. . , ..y,p -;.'^ .„,..*;!' ,;,.^. 
 
 AiUir atripping it is evenly packed in piles, (keeping Ctie various quaruies 
 aeparate* of courae.) butts out and tips lapning n very little, throe or four 
 
 , iyncheil perliaps. We do not case it but sqll to dealers who dor Ttit rase 
 
 ,ia maae of merchantable soft pine boards, and it* about il^ feet long, by 2^ 
 wide and i^ deep. About 400 pounds of tobacco is put in each case by 
 
 . miBMui of a aerew. In a few days after casing the sweating process com- 
 menees. During some stages of this process a person not ucquaiuted with 
 it were ho to examine the tobacco would sny it was worthless, being 
 perfectly soft and apparently rotten. I have often seen the outside of the 
 case so hot as to draw the pitch from knots in the boards. 
 
 The tobacco must go through this process before it is manufactured, to 
 give it the nccessory nnish. . »» . ,. ..r 
 
 GLEANIlSGS FKOM OLD NEWSPAPERS^-, 
 
 R§yal GAzette, October 18, 1785. — Some time since was launched at 
 Qrimroas, on the river St. John, a ship of 300 tons burthen called the New 
 Brunswick ,- and on Saturday last was launched on the same river, distant 
 about 40 miUs from this city, a brigantino of about 150 tons burthen. We 
 are assured by a gentleman of veracity, that the goodness of their timbers 
 ( being aill white oak) and the workmanship on them, cannetbe exceeded in 
 . any of the now States of America. 
 
 ilo^yo/ G^a2«//«, June 3, 1780.— 'The Corporation having purchased two 
 fire eoigine^ lor tha uao of Uie city, and have directed one to be keep'd ti the 
 . Macket plaee, Upper Cove, the other at the Market place, Lower Ceve. n \ 
 \ Thfee who incline to join the two Engine Companies will leave their 
 names ^ith Mr. Munson Jarvis, and Mr. John Cotvill, Merchaitfs. 
 
 Royal Gazette, June 20, 1786.— On Saturday last 22 sail of veaieli'ltrere 
 riding M anchor in the harbor of this city. 
 
 Royal Gazette^ August 1, 1786. — Last Sunday morning preached in the 
 
 ^Churc^ of this city, the Rev, Mr. Bisset, lately arrived from iJngland, and in 
 
 the eTeningt Mesara. Moor and Gibbons, of the people cooioionly called 
 
 ^^Quakers, the former from New Jersey, and lb« latter from Pea^lyania, to 
 
 whj^h places they mean to return after they huve finished their religious visits 
 
 iff this country. The whole gave great satisfaction to crowded audieocea. 
 
 • • #Diya/ Gaxeite^ August 8, 1786. — Yesterday his EtceUency Governor 
 ^GiaiietMi ombairked on board Ike Brisk, sloop of war, and aailed for West, 
 ■morcland ; #ep«rteaya his ex</elleney means to return bjf kMi4' ' • ^ 'f > 
 
 Boj^al Gazette, August 23, 1786.— Arrived on Sunday tMi|iiiritc(^l)i;^cy 
 
 GeTcimor C^.fl^on, after an aWnce of thirteen days from tl^oityt during 
 
 Hrbich 'dole be has visited the County of Westmoreland, and walked across 
 
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 tiled for West. 
 
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 city, dUTing 
 Walked across 
 
 the country from thence te Pleasant valley along the intended road. Hia 
 Eicellency waa two nights in the woods hut net with fowe r obataelas to hia 
 rout than ha expected. Wa are told, that ha waa anuch pleased with tba 
 Country through which he passed, and that ha waa particularly gratiAad ia 
 the content and induitry, that so generally prevails in that part of tba 
 Province. 
 
 We hear that from an actual experiment made, at the • Halt Uprings at 
 Pleasant Valley, in the parish of Springfield, (Sussex 1), it appcara that from 
 two po nds of the water (troy weight) there was obtained ona ounce 6 drama 
 and 12 grains of good salt, and that there is great rea^n to expect that a 
 decided advantage may be derived to this Province from these springe. 
 
 Royal Gazette, Oct. 24, 1786 —Those gentlemen, who wish and intend Xm 
 encourage the Rf^. Mr. Jantea Prater, to settle in this city, are raqueated la 
 meet at the Coflbe house tomorrow evening precisely at 7 o'clock. It ia 
 expected every person thue inclined will not fail to attend, that it may ba 
 linown with certainty what aalary can be promised to Mr. Fraur. 
 
 Royal Gazette, Nov. 7, 1786.— In consequence of the appointment of the 
 Right Honorable Lord Dorchester, to be Governor and Commander in Chief 
 of British America, the late Governors have received from England new 
 Commissions yippointing them Lieutenant Governors, etc. And we hear 
 from Prederirton that the Commission appointing our worthy Governor, 
 Lieutenant Governor, ander his noble brother, was read on the 30th of Octo- 
 lier, and that immediately aAerwards he took the usual oaths. 
 
 Royal Gazette, Dec. 12, 1786.— Charity Sermon.— On Christmas day a 
 Charity Sermon will be preached by the Rev. Mr. Bisset, after which there 
 will be a collection made for tho poor. 
 
 Royal Gazette, January 9lh, 1787. — Now in the press and will be pub> 
 lished on Saturday next, the pleasure and advantage of Brotherly Unity, a 
 Sermon, preached before the Right Worshipful Master, Wardena, and 
 Brethren of the 54th Regimental Lodge of free and accepted Masona, in the 
 Parish Church of Saint John, on December 26, 1786, by George Biaiat, 
 .\.M., Rector of St. John, and MisaiO' iry from the Saciety for the propagation 
 of the Gospel in foreign parte. 
 
 Royal Gazette, June 5th, 1787.— Church of Scotland. Whereas tba Rev. 
 James Fraser, has returned to this city, a meeting of the Membera of that 
 Church, ar*^ encouragers of the Gospel, is requested at the Coffee House, on 
 Wednesday £vening the 6th instant at 6 o'clock, on business of iraportanoa. 
 
 Royal Gaztite, Dec. 18th, 1787.— At a Court of General Quarter Sessiona 
 of the Peace held at the City Hall of this City on the fourth instant Silaa 
 Slutt was indicted for a felony, convicted, and sentenced to receive thirty<iuiif 
 stripes, which were afterwards well laid on. ' "* '^' " '" " ' 
 
 Royal Gazette, Aug. 26th, 1787. — On Wednesday last, after administering 
 confirmation to a great number of persons, and delivering an axeallent charge 
 to the clergy, the Right Rev. the Bishop of Nova Scotia, with the accuato- 
 mary ceremonies, laid tho corner stone of the new Trinity Church. 
 
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 Aoya/ Gazette, Dec. let, 1795. — St. Andrew's day. — Yesterday being the 
 anniTersary of 8t. Andrew, the same was celebrated at Mrs. Mallard's by a 
 nnmber of respectable chatacters. The Company met at 4 o'clock ; and after 
 partaking of an elegant collation a variety of Toasts were given, suitable to 
 the occasion. No festival could "be more agreeably celebrated : all the 
 Company endeavoured to vie with each other in the display of sociability and 
 good humour ; and it is but justice to dll present to say that everything was 
 conducted with the greatest harmony and propriety. 
 
 Jtoyal Gazette, tug. 19, 1796 The English Mails for the months of 
 
 ATay and June, arrived at Halifax on the Sth instant, in six weeks from 
 Faltnouth ; those for this Province and Canada were received at the Post 
 office in this city, on Saturday last (the 13th). The London papers received 
 by the mails are to the 18th June, inclusive. 
 
 Roi/al Gazette, Feb. 18th. 1800. — Last week the Hilary Term of the 
 Supreme Court was held at Fredericton, at which we understand there was 
 few cause* agitated of any consequence excepting one upon an Habeas Cor- 
 pus brought by a negro woman claimed as a slave by Captain Jones of 
 Fredericton, in order to procure her liberation. The question of slavery upon 
 general principles was discussed at great length, by the Counsel on both sides, 
 and we understand the Court were divided in their opinions, the Chief Justice 
 (Ludlow) and Judge Upham being of opinion that by the existing law of 
 this Province, Negroes may be held as slaves here, and Judge Allen 
 and Judge Saunders being of opinion that the law upon that subject 
 is the same here as in England* and therefore that slavery is not recognized 
 by the Laws of this Province. The Court being thus divided, no judgment 
 was'entered. 
 
 Royal Gazette October 23rd 1809 — Fo% Salk, A NEenoWsxcH, named 
 Nakct, belonging to the Subscriber — a good title will be given. 
 
 October 19, 1809. , D Brown 
 
 " Royal Gazette Oct. 23rd 1809. Sunday Schools-tAs the profanation 
 of the Sabbath has of late years become truly alarming so as to threaten the 
 utter subversion of Religion and subordination, in order if possible to stop so 
 growing an evil, Suniiat ScMooyi have been established in many places, 
 particularly in England, the happy effecfs of which have exceeded the utmost 
 expectations. A similar institution is now begun in this City, but as a consi- 
 derable expense in Books, Fuel, &c., will be necessary to support it (though 
 the Teachers gratuitously attend them) — the well known li^rality ef the 
 Public is therefore appealed to, and subscriptions will he received by Thomas 
 Horsefield, Esq. and Mr. John Ferguson. 
 
 Royal Gazette Feb. 12, 1810.— Friday (9ib) arrived the Speedy packet 
 from St. Andrews — She brings /papers from the Westward to the 27th ult. 
 We have extracted from them London dates to 25th Nov. and accounts from 
 Washington to the 10th ult. containing the late War Mesf^age of President 
 Madison, which will be found in the preceding r obimris of this doy*s Gazelft. 
 
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 Royal Gazette, Feb. 26, 1810 — BT* Postcbift — We were, last evening, 
 favored with a London paper of November 87th ; a Liverpool pap«r of the 
 83nd and two or three Cork papers to the 16th of December : received over- 
 land fiom Yarmouth U. S. to which place they were brought by the Brig 
 Lasher, from Liverpool Eng. 
 
 Royal Gazette, March 5th, 1810— On Sunday the 28th ult, a sermon was 
 preached by the Rev. Mr. Pidgeon at Fredericton, (concerning Sunday 
 Schools for poor children) from Prov. 22-6. 
 
 After the Sermon, a collection was made for Poor Children, amounting to 
 £18. 4s. 3d. 
 
 - Royal Gazette, Aug. 3rd 1812 — From the London Morning Pott of June 
 9, 1812 — <« We have received a copy of an Act passed at th« last Sess i on of 
 •< the General Assembly of the Province of New Brunswick, granting to his 
 *' Majesty the sum of £10,000 as an aid in defence of the Province, in case 
 ** of hostilities with the United States of America — a strong proc€ of the 
 »< loyalty and spirit of His Majesty's subjects in that infant colony, when it is 
 (• considered that the revenues of the Province do not much exceed £6000 
 •< per annum." 
 
 Royal Gazette, Nov. 23rd 1812. — Sailed yesterday H.M. schooner Bream, 
 and Government sloop Bruuswick, in qu'^'^ of two privateers said to be off 
 Point Le Preau. Upwards of 20 seamen belonging to the different ships in 
 the harbour, volunteered their services on board the Brunawkker, as did also 
 several citizens. . ti^ . - " "' "* T ' ' 
 
 Obioin or THB Pbnxy Post. — The penny-post was devised in 1683, by 
 one Mr. David Murray, an upholder in Paternoster Row. It soon became 
 an object of attention to Government ; but so low were its profits that one 
 Dackwra, who succeeded Murray, had a pension of only £200 a year given 
 him in lieu of it. This occurred in 1716. 
 
 Charity Rrwabded by a Rich and Libebal Mbndicakt. — Within the 
 present century, a beggar in Moorfields used daily to have a penny given 
 him by a merchant on his way to the Exchange. The penny was with- 
 held, and the appearance of the merchant manifested his embarraument 
 and distress. The beggar at length spoke to him, offerd him a loan of 
 £6t0, and another of the same sum if it were required. It re-established 
 his affiiirs. 
 
 First Iron Cannon.— The first cannon was cast in Sussex in 1536. In 
 after years bonds were taken in £1,000 from the owners of the charcoal 
 furnaces, that none should be sold till* a license for the sale or issue of the 
 ordnance had been procured. Fears were entertained that the enemy 
 would purchase them. 
 
 Obigin of the word Lady. — It was the custom at the time of the Planta- 
 genets, and previously, for ladies of distinction and wealth regularly to 
 distribute money or food to the poor. The title ofkulyt is derived from the 
 Anglo-Saxon, and literally signifies giver of bread* The purse, with simi- 
 lar meaning, was named as a receptical for almn, and not as an invention 
 for the prtsfrvation of money* 
 
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 ^yi^ 6tmov9 Attacbiient to Smokinot— The following ia a curious cue of 
 extreme fondBessibr smoking in a very poor and very old man. In the 
 year 1810, there died in Dartford workhouse, aged 106, one John Gibson. 
 He had been an inmate of the house for ten years, and till within two 
 months of death used daily to perambulate the town. His faculties were 
 entire to the last He was so much attached to smoking, that he request* 
 ed his pipe, together with his walking'stick, might be placed in his coffin, 
 wlMch request was complied with. 
 
 AsTLUii FOR Dbstitutb Cat8. — Of all the curious charitable institutions 
 in the world, the most curious probably is the Cat Asylum at Aleppo, 
 Which is attached to one of the mosques there, and was founded by a mis* 
 Mithropic old Turk, who being possessed of large granaries, was much an. 
 neyed by n^ts and mice, to rid himself of which he employed a legion of 
 cats, who so effectually rendered him service, that in return he left them a 
 sum in th^ Turkish funds, with strict injunctions that all destitute and 
 sickly cats should be provided for, till such time as they took themselves off 
 again. In 1846, when a famine was ravaging in all North Syria — when 
 scores of poor people were dropping down in the streets from sheer exhaus- 
 tion and want, and dying there by dozens per diem before the eyes of their 
 well-to-do fellow creatures, men might daily be encountered carrying away 
 sack loads of cats to be fed up and feasted on the proceeds of the last will 
 and testament of that vagabond old Turk, whilst fellow creatures were per- 
 mitted to perish. . ',' , ' ' 
 
 SklF'Nocrishmbnt. — That animals may sometimes be kept alive for a 
 '.long time solely on nourishment supplied from their own bodies, is evident 
 Irom the fact that after a great fall of earth on one occasion froni the cliff 
 mt Dover, which buried a whole family, a hog was found alive five months 
 and nine days after it had thus been buried! It weighed about seven 
 score when the accident happened, and had wasted to about thirty pounds, 
 but was likely to do well. 
 
 i^'f* RiHoivo tut Chanoks. — It is curious to note the number of changes 
 which may be rung on different peals. The chahges on seven belts are 
 5,040t on twelve 479,001,600, which it would take njnety-one* years to 
 ring at the r^te of two strokes in a second. The changes on fourteen bells 
 could not be rung through at the same rate in less than 16,576 ycfan ; and 
 upon four-and-twenty, they would require more than 117,000 billions of 
 
 ^J' ExTRAORftiNA"^Y Prost.— As Rn iustaucc of great rarity ^rt Eftglir^d of 
 
 "'^he severity of a frost, it is worth notice, that in January, 1808, the rain 
 
 . froze as it fell, and in London the umbrellas were so stiffened that they 
 
 could not be closed. Birds had their feathers frozen so that they could not 
 
 {fly, and many were picked up as they lay helpless on the ground. 
 
 Charactrr Indicated by the Ears. — According to Aristotle, large cars 
 
 "^'^^re indicative of imbecility; while small ones announce madness. Ears 
 
 '^Which are flat, point out the rustic and brutal man. Those of the fairest 
 
 promise, are firm and of midling size. Happy the man who boasts of 
 
 square ears ; a sure indication of sublimity of soul and purity of life. Such, 
 
 according to Suetonius, were the ears of the Emperor Angustus. 
 
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 rious case of 
 nan. In the 
 lohn Gibson. 
 . within two 
 acultiea were 
 it he request* 
 in his coffin, 
 
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 ivas much an- 
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 he left them a 
 
 destitute and 
 themselves off 
 
 Syria— when 
 1 sheer exhaus* 
 le eyes of their 
 carryiixg away 
 oif the l^st will 
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 lept alive for a 
 dies, is evident 
 1 froin the cliff 
 ive five months 
 d about seven 
 t thirty pounds, 
 
 >er of changes 
 seven bells are 
 ty-one.' years to 
 n fourteen bells 
 
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 ,000 biUions of 
 
 in England of 
 1808, the rain 
 Bencd that they 
 t they cottld net 
 [round. ^ 
 Btotle, large ears 
 madness. Ears 
 le of the fairest 
 who boasts of 
 y of life. Such, 
 ^stus. 
 
 FftKircH AssioKATS.— TBKiR ohioiv. — In the year 1789, at the com 
 m^ncement of the grei^t Revolution in France, Tallyrand proposed in the 
 National Assembly a confiscation of all church property to the service of the 
 state. The Abbe Maury opposed this project with great vehemence, but 
 being supported by Mirafa«au, it received the ssnction of the Assembly by an 
 itnmt^nse majority on the 2nd of November. The salaries fixed for the priest* 
 hood tvere small, and moreover were not sufllciently guaranteed ; whence 
 orijrinated much misery- to all 6lasses of priests, from the archbishops down to 
 the huhtble cures; ahd is monastic institutions were treated in the same way, 
 monks and nuns were suddenly placed in precarious circumstances regarding 
 the means of subsistance. Here, however, an unexpected difiiculty sprang 
 up; the Kationol' Assembly were willing to sell church property, but buyers 
 were WAntiag; conscience, prudence, and poverty combined to lessen the 
 number of those willing to purchase ; and thus the urgent claims of the 
 treasury could not be satisfied. Applications for loans were not responded 
 to ; taxea had been extinguished ; voluntary donations had dwindled almost 
 to nothing.; and 400,000,000 of livrcs were necessary for the vast claims of 
 the year 1700. The municipalities of Paris and other cities sought to ameli* 
 orate thestate of afiairs by subscribing for a certain amount of church property, 
 endeavouring to find privates purchasers for it, and paying the receipts into 
 the national exchequer. This, however, being but a very partial ture lor the 
 enormity of the evils, the National Assembly fell upon the expedient of 
 creating state paper or bank notes, to have a forced currency throughout the 
 kingdom. Such was the b^th of the memorable assignnts. Four hundred 
 millions of this paper were put In circulation; and a decree was passed 
 that chnrdi property to that amount should be held answerable far the 
 assignats. 
 
 loKORAjrcE AMD Fkar. — In the year 1713, Whiston predicted that the 
 comet would appear on Wednesday, 14th October, at 5 minutes past 5 in the 
 morningt and that the world would be destroyed by fire on the Friday follow- 
 ing, His reputation was high, and the comet appeared. A number of per- 
 sons got into boats and bargei on the Thames, thinking the water the safest 
 place. South Sea and India Stock fell. A captain of a Dutch ship threw 
 all his powder into the river, that the ship might not be endangered. At 
 noan« ailer the comet had appeared^ it is said- that more than one hundred 
 daymen were fi^ried over to Lambelb, to request that (ffoper prayers might 
 be prepared, there being none in the church service. People believed that 
 the day of judgment waa at band, and actc4ieome on this belief, more as if 
 some temporary evil was to be expected. There was a prodigious run on 
 ^e bank, and Sir Gilbert Heathcote, at that time the head director, issued 
 orders to all the fire offices in London, requiring them to keep a good look 
 out, and have a particular eye on the Bank of England. 
 
 Food of Animals. — Linneus states the cow to eat 27G plants, and to re' 
 fuse 818 ; the geat eats 449, and declines 126 ; the sheep takes .387, and 
 rejects 141 ; the horse likes 252, and avoijis 212 ; but the hog, more nice in 
 its provirion than any of the former, eata but 72 plants, and rejects 17 It 
 
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 Pdsinoir iM 8LiKPiMa< — It is better to go to sleep on the right tide, for 
 then the iton^iich is Tery much in the position of a bottle turned upside 
 down, and the contents of it ere aided in passing out by gravitation. If 
 one goes to sleep on the left side ; the operation of emptying the stopach 
 of its contents is more like drawing water from a well. After going to 
 sleep, let the body take its own position. If you sleep on your hack, 
 especially soon after a hearty meal, the weight of the digestive organ«, and 
 that of the food, resting on the great vein of the body, near the back bone : 
 compresses it, and arrests the flow of the blood, more or less. If the arreat 
 is partial the sleep is disturbed, and there are unpleasant dreams. If the 
 meal has been recent and ^earty, the arrest is more decided : and *ht 
 various sensations such as falling ever a precipice, or the pursuit of a wild 
 beast, or other impending danger, and the desperate effort to get rid of it 
 arouses us and sends on the stagnating blood ; and we wake in a fright, 
 or trembling, or perspiration, or feeling of exhaustation, according to the 
 
 'degree of stagnation, and the length and strength of the efforts made to 
 escape the danger. But when we ar«i not able to escape the danger,' when 
 we do fall over the precipice, when the tumbling building crushet us, what 
 then ? That i» death ! That is the death of those of whom it is said, 
 when found lifeless in the morning — " That they were as well as they ever 
 were the day before ; " and often it is added, ** and ate heartier than com- 
 
 ' mon !" This last, as a frequent cause of death to those who have gone to 
 bed to wake no more, we give merely as a private opinion. The possibility 
 
 r^of its truth is enough to deter any rational man from a late and hearty 
 meal. This we do know, with eertainty, that waking up in the night with 
 painful diarrhoea, of cholera, or bilious cholic, ending in death in a very 
 short time, is properly traceable to. a large meal. The truly wise will take 
 the safe^ide. For persons who eat three times a day, it is amply sufficient 
 to make the last meal of cold bread and butter and a cup of some warm 
 
 '' drink. ^^ one can starve on it, while a perkeverahce in the habit soon 
 begets a vigorous appetite for breakfast, so promising of a day of comfort. 
 
 pRorKR USE OF ExBRCiSK. — ^Thosc who are able can scarcely take too 
 much exercise of any kind, so that it is kept within the bounds of fatigue. 
 Walking, riding, rowing, fencing, and various games, as fivef, tennis, 
 cricket, dtc, are all to be recommended to those who are able to enjoy 
 them. Horse exercise is particularly beneficial when it can be borne, 
 partly from the exhilirating effect of rapid motion on the spirita, but 
 principally by f he (complete circiflation of the blood it leads to, by the 
 gentle exercise of voluntary inspiration it inducts. 
 
 Reading aloud and singing, when not carried to excess, are moat bear' 
 Acial exercise, and can be practised by the most infirm. They tend to I 
 produce deep inspiration, equal expansion of the lungs, and give freeexcesi 
 of nir to the smaller divisions of the air passages, thereby decarboniiing 
 the blood noore rapidly. The lungs, diaphragm, and walls of the chest are | 
 gently but freely exercised, and the air tubes are free from obstruction. 
 Like all other organs, those of respiration acquire power by exercise, and | 
 ^•^that which at first produces breathlessness is soon performed almost un* 
 ^consciously, and without fatigpe. In all these cases, and in all gymnastic I 
 exercises, care must be taken not to hurry the circulation so as to product | 
 •ither breathlessness or muscular fatigue. 
 
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 t organi, and 
 ,e back bone : 
 
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 led : and *hc 
 •uit of a Wild 
 [D get rid of it 
 It in a fright, 
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 flTorta made to 
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 The posaibility 
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 the habit soon 
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 larcely take too 
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 8ia Isaac Newtor's tahtr for Farmiro. — When Newton had reach> 
 c(l liis fineenth year, he was called from the school at Grantham, to take 
 charge of his mother's farm. He was thus frequently sent to Gruntham 
 market, says Timbs. to dispose of grain and other agricultural produce, which 
 heweTcr, he generally left to an old farm servant who accompanied him, and 
 Newton made his way to the garret of the hnu^e in which he had lived, to 
 amuse himself with a parcel of old books left there ; and afterwards he would 
 entrench himself on the wayside between Woolsthor|)e and Grantham, dc> 
 vouring some favorite author till the companion'a return from market. And 
 when hia mother sent him into the fields to watch the sheep and cattle, he 
 would perch himself under a tree, with a lK>ok in his hand, or shape models 
 with his knife, or watch the movement of an undershot water-wheel. One of 
 the earliest scientific experiments which Newton made was in 1658, on the 
 day of the great storm, when Cromwell died, 'and when he himself had just 
 entered his sixteenth year. Newton's mother was now convinced that her son 
 was not destined to be a farmer; and this, with hii uncle finding him under 
 a hedge, occupied in the solution of a muthematical problem, led to his being 
 again sent to Grantham, and then to Trinity College, Cambridge, which 
 thence become the real birth-place of Newton's geuiuei. , ^, 
 
 Cure ak» Pkevkrtior or the Potato Rot. — Mr. H. Pcn-'yer, of 
 I'nlon county, Illinois, published, in the St, Lmuis Republic, hxn experience 
 And success in prever.ting the potwto rot. He had tested his preventive for 
 four years with perfect success, while others in the same field who neglected 
 it; lost their errtire crop. It is asserted, also, that the root in nearly double the 
 size. The remedy is as follows : — <' Take one peck of fine salt, an^l mix it 
 thoroughly with half a bushel of Nova Scotia plaster or gypsum, (the plaster 
 is the best ;) and immediately after hoeing the potatoes tho second time, or 
 just as the young potatoes begin to set, sprinkle en the main vines, neit to 
 the ground, n tablespoonful of the above mixture to each hill, and he sure to 
 get it on the uiain vines, as it is found that the rot {Hroceeds from the sting of 
 »n insect in the vine ; nnd the mixture, coyiing in contact with the vine, 
 kills the effect ef it Itefore it reaches the potato/' 
 
 8oAr Si'iia ren GintD^MNG Puhpomks. — A correspondent of the Cottage 
 Garden says he once unod with con^plete success soap and water freely ad- 
 ministered to a row of celery which was in a fair way of being devoured by 
 maggot, and ho has no doubt that it would be equally succeasful with onions. 
 At every house where there is a garden, he recommends that the soap-suds 
 shsuld ho saved for this and similar purposes, such as to destroy slugs, dec, 
 about the roots of soa.kale, &c. A solution of soft soap applied with a paint> 
 er's brush to apple tr.ees, is a cheap and speedy way of getting quit of the 
 American hug. He has also completely cleared in the same way his morrlla 
 cherry trees of the filthy insect with which Ihey are invxriahly infested. It is 
 far more effectual than syringing, it l>eing so difficult to hit the whole of the 
 under aide of the leaf with the syringe or garden engine. Whereas the paint 
 brush reaches every part, and a woman or boy will soon do a number ef 
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 Method of Cleaning Paper-hangingti.-^Cut into eight half qimrterii a 
 hrjjc loaf, two days old ; it must neither be newer nor staler. With one 
 of those pieces, after having blown off all the dust from the paper to be 
 ('leaned, by r^aeanfl of a good pair of bellows, begin at the top of the rcom, 
 holding the crust in the hand, and wiping lightly downward with the 
 crumb, nbout half a yard at each stroke, till the upper part of the hangings 
 is completely cleaned all around, Thfn go round again, with the sweep, 
 ing stroke downwnrds, always commencing each successive course a little 
 higher than the upper stroke had extended, till the bottom be finished. 
 This operation, if carefully performed, will frequently make very old paper 
 look almost equal to new. * ■ '^' ' - f— 
 
 To Clean Paint. — IVever use a cloth, but take off the dust with a little 
 long-haired brush, after blowing off the loose parts with the bellows. With 
 care, paint will look well for a long time, if guarded from the influence of 
 the sun. When soiled, dip a sponge or a bit of flannel into soda and water, 
 wash it off quickly, and dry immediately, or the soda will eat off the color. 
 Some persons use strong soap and water, instead. 
 
 When the wainscot requires scouring, it should be done from the top 
 downwards, and the water be prevet .?d from running on the unclean parts 
 as much as possible, or marks will be made which will appear aftor the 
 whole is finished. One person should dry with old linen, a-? fast as the 
 other has scoured off the dirt, and washed off the soap. 
 
 Tit give to ttoards a beautiful appearance. — After washing thorn very 
 nicely with soda and warm water and a brush, wsMh them with a very large 
 spongo and clean water. Both times observe to leave no spot untouched; 
 and cloan straight up and down, not crossing from board to ooard ; then 
 dry with clean cloths, rubbed hard up and down in the same way. 
 
 The floors should not be often wetted, but very thoroughly whon done ; 
 and once a week dry>rubbed with hot sand and a heavy brush the right 
 way of the boards. 
 
 The sides of stairs or passages on which are carpets or ^^or-uloths, 
 should be washed with sponge instead of linen or flannel, and the edgey 
 will not be soiled. Different sponges should be kept for the above two 
 uses ; and those and the brushes should be well washed when done with, 
 :»nd kept in dry places. 
 
 Composition that will effectually prevent Iron, Steel, ifC, from rUiting. — 
 This method consists in mixing, with fat oil varnish, four-fifths of well rectified 
 spirits of turpentine. The varnish is to be applied by means of a sponge ; 
 and articles varnished in this manner will retain their metallic brilliancy, and 
 never contract any spots of rust. It may be applied to copper, and to the 
 preservation of philosophical instruments ; which, by being brought Into con* 
 ta(^t with water, are liable to lose their splemlor, and become tarnished. 
 
 ' An easy way to clean Plate. — A flannel and soap, and soft water, with 
 proper rubbing, will clean plate nicely. It should be wiped dry with a good, 
 fiized piece of sofl leather. ^ev 
 
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 ins of a sponge; 
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 tpper, and to the 
 irbaght into con* 
 tarnished. 
 
 soft water, with 
 dry with a good. 
 
 Making Beth. — CIobc or press bedsteads are ill adnptcd for young pcr- 
 iions or invalids; when their use is unavoidable, the brd-cloths should be 
 displaced every morning, and left for a short time before they are shut up. 
 
 The windows of bed-rooms should bo kept open for some hours every 
 day, to carry off the aflluvia from the bed-cloths ; the brd should also be 
 shaken up, and the clothes spread, about, in which state the longer they 
 remain, the better. 
 
 The bed being made, the clothes should not be tucked in at the sides or 
 foot, as that pravpnts any further purification taking place, by the cool air 
 passing through them. 
 
 A warming.pan should be chosen without holes in the lid. About a 
 yard of moderately-sized iron chain, made red hot and put into the pan, 
 is a simple and excellent substitute for coals. .« 
 
 To Detect Dampneaa in Beds. — Let the bed be well warmed, and imedi- 
 ately after the watmitig-pan is taken out, introduce between the sheets, in 
 an inverted position, a clean glass goblet ; after it has remained in that 
 situation a few minutes, examine it; if found dry and not tarnished with 
 steam, the bed is perfectly safe ; and vice versa. In the latter case, it will 
 be best to sleep between the blankets. ^ ',-.,t.o ^*. ♦f ,ftff 
 
 Btteh-tret Leaves. — ^The leaves of the beech-tree, collected at autumn, in 
 dry weaiber, form an admirable article for filling beds for the poor. The 
 smell is grateful and wholesome ; they do not harbor vermin, are very 
 elastic, and may be replenished annually without coat. ^ 
 
 To clean Looking-glasses. — Keep for this purpose' a piece of sponge, a 
 cloth, and a silk handkerchief, all entirely free from dirt, as the least grit 
 will scratch the fine surface of the glass. First, sponge it with a little 
 spirit of wine, or gin and water, so as to clean off all spo>'B; then, dust 
 over it powder-blue, tied in muslin, rub it lightly and quic' .y off with the 
 cloth, and finish by rubbing it with the silk handkerchir'. Be careful not 
 to rob the edges of the frameis. 
 
 Th remove Ink-spols firom Mtahogany^-^Drop on the spots a very small 
 qtianti^ of spirits of salt; rob it with a feather or piece of flannel, taking 
 care not to let the spirit reach the fingers or clothes ; in four or five minutes, 
 wash it off with water. 
 
 Or, mix a teaspoonful of burnt nium, powdered, with a quarter of an 
 ounce of oxalic acid, in half a pint of cold water ; to be used by wetting a 
 rag with tl; $ad rubbing it on the ink spots. 
 
 Or, crumple a piece of blotting-paper, so as to make it firni,^ wet it, and 
 with it rub thtfe ink-spot firmly and briskly, when it Will diiappear; and 
 the white mark from the operation may be immediately removed by rubb- 
 ing it with a cloth. 
 
 Or, Dilute i a teaspoonful of oil of vitrol with a large spoonful of water, 
 and touch thto part with a feather; watch it, for if it atays too long, it will 
 leave a white mark. It is, therefore, better to rub it quickly, and repeat 
 if not qoit'e removed. 
 
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 r POST OFPICE MONET ORDERS, ^^.w 
 
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 On and after the Ist November, 1863, the following Pott Officra are 
 authorized to issue and pay Monej Orders (under directionti of the Post* 
 maHter GvnernI,) for any sum not exceeding in any one Order $100: 
 namely : 
 
 ^ Andover, Edmundston, Sackvil}^, ^^^ 
 
 Baie Vertc, Fredericton, Salisbury, ♦ -^jm^p . 
 
 Bathurst, Gagetown, . . Shediac, . 
 
 Beml of Peticodiac, Grand Falls, Sheffield, ^^ ^ 
 
 Buctouche, Harvey, Saint Andrew*, ^\ '"^^ 
 
 Campbelltown, Hillsborough, Saint George, **^ * '"♦ 
 
 ' Canterbury, Newcastle, Saint John, \,^*^- 
 
 Caraquet, Oromocto, Saint Stephen, , YUtu 
 
 Chatham, Ossekeag, Sussex Vale, ,^^.; ^^, 
 
 Dalhousie, 'Richibucto, Woodstock. 
 Dorchester, 
 
 When Money Orders exceeding $100 in aggregate amount, are issued 
 in one day and to the same person, by one or more Offices upon another 
 Office, the Postmaster of the Office drawn upon (if necessary,) may delay 
 the pay of such Orders for six days. 
 
 All Money Orders shall be drawn upon Printed Forms supplied by the 
 Post Office Department ; and no Order will be vaPd or payable unless 
 given upon the regular Printed Forms. * * *» 
 
 The Commission to be charged for Money Orders shall be as follows: — 
 On orders not exceeding $10 five cents. Exceeding $10 and not exceed* 
 ing $20, ten cents. Exceeding $20 and not exceeiing $30 fifteen cents. 
 Exciteding $30, and not exceeding $40 twenty ce its. Exceeding $40, 
 and not exceeding $50 twenty 'five cents. ExceeJing $50 and not ex. 
 ceeding $60 thirty cents. Exceeding $60, and not exceeding $70 thirty- 
 five cents. Exceeding $70, and not exceeding $80 forty cents. Exeeed* 
 ing $80, and not exceeding $90 forty>five cfinte. Exceeding $90, atid not 
 exceeding $100 fifty cents. ,i '^f,y? 'uitih ui iiij^rct nr 
 
 Orf^O T-ilt/nVj: t- iUl.N .:-■- «•■ " ■■«»T »^«ii ,lO 
 
 j^^^^^^ Lloyds' Agents for New Brunswick. 
 
 jnu H. P. STURDEE, Saint Johk. 
 
 ^ WM. WHITLOCK Sawt |Andm:wi 
 
 ,x'^.. L. P. W. DmBRISA V, Richibucto. 
 
 Mm^. W.BALDWIN, Bathumt. 
 
 * GILMOUR, RANKIN A CO Miramichi. 
 
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 30 and not ex> 
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 SACKVILLE, NEW BRUNSWICK. 
 
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 Parents havinjr Sons to be educated, and Young Men, who are wisely 
 intending to seek for themselvea^ the benefit of a good education, are 
 requested to notice that a thorough course of study, both Acadennic and 
 Collegiate, either partial or complete, may be prosecuted under m«s< 
 advantagtous circumstances at Mount Allison: --a.-^x. 
 
 Sackville, 'being a quiet country village, pleasant and remarkably 
 healthy, easv of aecess and yet sufficiently removed from most of the 
 occasions of distraction, temptation, and danger for the young, which 
 so abound in cities and larger towns, is a most suitable pliice for 
 educational institutidna. V «' 
 
 The Academy and College Buildings are, in extent and adaptation to 
 the purposes for which they have been erected, incomparably superior to 
 any other in the Eastern Provinces of British America. 
 
 The general plan, and all the regulations, domestic and disciplinary, 
 as well as scholastic, in both institutions, are those which have been 
 ascertained, by sufficient trial, to be best calculated to promote the 
 comfort and facilitate the improvement of Students. 
 
 Adequate pvnvision is made ibr thoroughly teaching all the branches 
 of Science and Literature which are included in the curricula of the best 
 conducted educational institutions in Great Britain and America. 
 The United Faculty of the Associated Institutions, Academy ( male 
 branch,) and College, includes eleven competent instructors, viz. : — six 
 Professora, one Tutor, two Teachers, and two Assistant Teachers, each 
 duly qualified for the work of instruction in his respective department. 
 
 Students completing the prescribed College curriculum and passing ^ 
 the required examinations, will receive the usual University Degrees. 
 
 Students belonging to the Academy have the privilege of attending 
 any of the College Classes and Lectures for which they are prepared. 
 
 ^" The Academic Year consists of three Terms of 14 Weeks each : the 
 first of tohich begins the last Thursday of July; the second^ the. first 
 Thursday of November; and the thirds the second Thursday of February. 
 
 Cf* The expenses for Board, Washing, Fuel, Lights, &c., and 
 Tuition ( in all branches except Music ) in the Academy are from $1 10 
 to $130 ; and in the College* from $130 to $150 per Annum. 
 
 Fbr further information send for a copy of the ** Mount Allison 
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 Having several works relating to the Patent Laws of 
 England, France, the United States, and British North 
 American Colonies, Mr. S. is prepared to give any 
 information required in connection with the Patent 
 Laws of these countries. 
 
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 CASH CAPITAL. $500,000, 
 
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 * J. MILTO^ iSMlTjk, President 
 
 V, SILYOU, Secretary. 
 
 The above Company inanres from Loss or Damage by Fire al 
 description of Property at current rates of premium. 
 Losses T><<id in New Brunswick funds. 
 
 HENRT R. RANNEY, llawton's Wharf, 
 
 AGENt EOR NEW BRtNSWlCK. 
 
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 J, Milton Smithy 
 Henry GrintuU^ ^^ 
 CalebMmtt^ ^ ' 
 Edmund Penfold^ 
 Hanson K. Corning^ 
 Ogden Jfqggerty, 
 Tnomas iMTonoAan, 
 Albert Wiirrf, • 
 Charles Biiston^ 
 Lothrop L. Sturgest 
 WilHatn R. Fbsdick, 
 
 QIBKGT0R8 
 
 George F. Thomae^ 
 Emery Thayer^ 
 Bp^<^ F.. Wardwtill, 
 Louis Lftrut, 
 At R* Frothinghamf 
 Thomas F. Youngs, 
 SoMuel L. Mitchtll, 
 Joshua L. Pope, 
 Rufus R. Graves, 
 Henry Davis, 
 Henry K. Bogert, 
 
 J 3rrjE.'.'.^^j 
 
 Samuel G. Glidden, 
 Stephen Cambreleng, 
 ThMm Smt. 
 TVt7/tam A. Sak, 
 Lawrence Tumure, 
 Daniel G. Bacon, 
 Theo. Polkemus, jun.,i 
 Elisha E. Morgan, 
 Thomas S. Ms^, 
 Henry G. EilshemiuSf :i 
 ffilliam E- Shepahfr *> 
 
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 N0TAR7 PUBLIC. 
 
 Insurance effected on Hulls, Cargoes, and Freight, at moderate rates 
 of. premium. 
 
 AGENT for the Arctic FikB Insurance Co. or New York,. Cj^h 
 Capital $500,000. Losses paid in New Brunswick funds.' * 
 
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 IMPORTER m BWTiSH, FOREIGN, ANB AMERiCAN 
 
 DRY GOODS, 
 
 !MW[Li, lOiSOMi, FILiWlEli. 
 MANTLES,- PARASOLS, SILKS, VELVETS, COBOnRIIS, 
 
 HOSIERY, COkSETS, COLLARS. 
 
 DRESS GOODS, CARPETS. 
 
 mwm, immm, mms, imm mmtm. 
 
 .- . GRAPES, MUSLINS. •'^•.«*-^* 
 FLANNELS, BLANKETS, CLOTHS. 
 
 ft A TTTfiPtRTfl 
 
 BEDTICKS, SHEETINGS, COTTON WARPS. 
 Towellings, White CottonSi Grey Gottons< 
 
 
 ' ^ OIL CLOTHS. 
 
 QUILTS, COUNTERPANES, TABLE COVERS. 
 
 SMAI.L WABKS.- ' 
 
 '** Together with every other article generally found in a ^^^^ 
 
 DBT GOODS ESTABLISHMENT, 
 
 WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. 
 
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 9 
 
 UNION STREET, ' 
 
 NEAR DOCK STREET, 
 
 Has* always oa hand and is constantly* manufactur- 
 ing every descriptrun of Saws, and warrants them 
 equal to any in the country. 
 
 FOR SALE AT LOW FBICES. 
 
 JMRWOODBURN 
 
 BRAGG'S BUILDING, 
 
 *^ CORNER OF 
 
 STREETS, 
 
 PHOTOGRAPHS, 
 
 AMBR0TTP1S» 
 
 FERRIOTYPES, 
 
 Ac, Ac 
 
 Old Daguerreotypes, 
 
 Restoredi Cepied, and Enlarged, 
 
 '■■■''^'^■>**'Sf^r<w*^^Wi^^'*yw^f^^>^«i»^'«^-v^^i s^i^>^>^» 
 
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 ALSO, Alw 
 
 MANUFAwCTUfflER 9F PQRK SAUSAGES AND 
 
 1 ^ - y - Special attention paid to ' a 
 
 WiSRANTED GOOD TO NEW lORt 
 
 P Families, Ships, and Steamboats, supplied on most 
 ' ' reasonable terms. 
 
 TK<lilM S« S9IIT€ 
 
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 [kcessor to T. Parks,] i^p y^nTil 
 
 mPORTEB & SEALER IN 
 
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 JOB PRilTING on. 
 
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 17 DOCK STREET, 
 
 Plain and Orkamemtal PRiNxiNo of every description carefully and 
 promptly executed at shortest notice, and at moderate prices. 
 
 ^STAin^ABD ilpOKS AI.WATS Olff HAND. 
 
 kiW HOOKS RiSCElVED EVERY STEAMER. 
 
 LITERARY PAPERS RECEIVED EVERY WEEK. 
 
 l^kyks PROCtJllED TO ORDER IN HASTE. 
 
 .e ^ BffiLamTm CHiniCH SERVICES, h/ 
 SCViOQlj BOOK^i OF ALL KIIVDS. 
 
 A Complete Stock of Gnghbh and American Stationery, for Miircantile, 
 Domestic, and School purposes. 
 
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 ^'^-.iHfli HUNTEi, : . 
 
 AGiikT Tor Ihe Sale of the Illustrated Works isi 
 by The London ^Printing and Publishing Company. 
 
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 > 4- ^ »vv /^^# * SOUTH OORWER OP I ; * ^ ^*!/^ 
 
 y iF^lilMCE WILLIAM ST. ^ MARKET 8Q. y 
 
 All kiids of Plain and Onameital 
 I» R, I IV T I TV <3i, 
 
 9VCH A8 
 
 POSTERS, HAJJD- BILLS, BUNKS, 
 BUSINESS, WEDDING & VISITING CARDS* 
 
 SHOP-BILLS. CIRCULAH8. BILLS OF FAKE. 
 
 DONE ON REASONABLE TERMS AND AT THE SHORTEST 
 
 NOTICE. 
 
 WILLIAM M. WRIGHT. 
 
 ^-^^' IkAWT^H &Y&S Star 
 XHf OUTERS OF DRY GOODS, 
 
 Are constantly receiving by Steamers 
 
 LACES, CRAPES, VELVETS. 
 
 y*fT ' S'^ifis^ a>^jas3 ^'Qisms. ^n 
 GLOVES, HOSIERY, LINENS, PRINTS. 
 
 ^,,;,, FI^ASriVEIiS, BI^ANKSTSy COVlVTERFAIfES. 
 
 IXToollen Cloths and Veatiiiirf . 'tim^iu^-i 
 
 AND BVBrV article USUALLY KIEPT IN 
 
 ,DEY GOOD STOEBS, 
 
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 WHOtESALB AND RETAIL. 
 
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 , vj I No. 88 KING STREET, .^ 
 
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 ..-, . _„ IMPOKTBR OP --™,_ ,.. 
 
 BKKTISH AND FOREIGN CLOTHS, 
 
 iats, (|aps, iirunl^s, furnishing ^oods, itt 
 
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 Alwaya on hand a Large AMortment of ' '^ ' ^ ''^ 
 
 CENTS' READY-MADE CLOTHING. 
 
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 nr*- J3» JU..<^V. JbCiJEJL JtH-fcC^ f» .lil^ 
 
 (SVOOSSSOE TO 8. L. TZLLET,) 
 
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 No. 85 King Street, Saint Jobn, N. B. 
 
 «• «j . % ■WHOLESALE AND RETAIL 
 
 Respectfully invites the attention of the Public, to his 
 
 which will be found the largest of the kind in the City, 
 
 embracing every article usually kept in a Drug and 
 
 Medicine Store, together with a full supply of 
 
 DYE 8TUFP8, AC. . j 
 
 Besides many Idading STAPLE ARTICLES, required by General ^ 
 Dealers throughout the Country. 
 
 or Buyers would do well to call and examine my Stock, as, I am 
 confident that the prices, quality, and variety will be a sufficient re- 
 commendation. 
 
 T. B. BABEZB. 
 
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 PATEISiTiWfeDlOlNESj OyE STMFFSj 
 
 PHOTOGRAPHIC CHMICAL8 AND ALBUlffiN PAPElt; SPICES; 
 
 '■■■^\^i'-'' ARTISTS' M'aTE RIALS;' .?, ,^'' 
 
 '%'6l£.i:1r AND NURSERY ARTICI^ES ; ' - * 
 
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 None but the most reliable articles ever used in making up Prescriptions, 
 the Public may rest fissured that tvery matter entrusted to this establish- 
 ment will be faithftilly performed r«%ardle^3 of profit^' \*^*'-« X"*^» a»b:r«:i 
 
 PRICES WILL BE MODERATE. . ^ „ « , 
 
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 IMPORTER AND DEALER IN 
 
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 HOUSE-KEEPING, FARMERS AND BUILDERS 
 
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 Breakfast Sets, 
 
 
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 Tea Sets, 
 
 . .-<r*.<'i.\jt ;in' Jfi 1 
 
 Toilet Sets, .^^^^i^"^ 
 
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 Sets of Glass, 
 
 Hot Water Tumblew, 
 Carved ^tone Pllcliersi 
 stone Pitchers, *** 
 Pariaii Pitchiers, * 
 &c., &c., &c. 
 
 
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 g^J^^R EUROPEAN AND NORTH AMERICAN RAILWAY STATION, 
 
 ISSTJkttUI^Bri^ l!f aJ8S5. 
 
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 HIGH AND LOW PRESSURE 
 
 TaminsT Iiathesy Screw Presses, Taps and JMes, 
 SHIPBUILDERS' CRAMPS, WIlOiLASS GEAR. CAST IRON PUMPS AND OTHER 
 . ^ ; SHIPCffiTINGS. , 
 
 Robblliis> itt^eyt tC^i^itaiiliii Ulotary I^ever 
 
 eiAip^oiyid), BHiN^LE, Treenail, plug machines, ^c, 
 
 BARK MILLS, OVEN AND FURNACE MOUTHS, 
 
 ^ JeLOWHS, FAWNER WHEELS, TRUCK AND BARROW 
 
 .ir.^j t r- * ^/f.. -^ ^ WHEELS, Ac, ^c, •'•^^'''- 
 
 Blacksmith work, 
 
 IRON & BRASS TURNING, & PLANING; GEAR WHEELS CUT, 
 
 Hiifi^il^tiiisrliM* \corerlng Steam B6itri^ 
 
 The above Establishment having been recently enlarged and stocked 
 with Tools i)^ the latest improved kinds, the proprietftrt bt% lo assiire'the 
 public that all orders entrusted to them will be promptly and faithfully 
 
 N. B^3B6^MM^M ^^^^ oijrjiAimi^ Mills 
 
 Und Factories, also second'liandBCflLEiSd. 
 
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 82, PRINCE WILLIAM, and 
 
 ^ . 50, g:^main streets. 
 
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 ON HAND PURE AND RICH 
 
 COKFEGTIQirS OI* 3B7SEY VA&IETY, 
 
 And daily making additions. 
 
 Manufactured by myself frpm best materials* li^hole- 
 sale Orders accompanied with a Remittance promptly 
 attended to. 
 CHEAP AS AIVT OTHER HblJSE IlV THE TRADE. 
 
 W. WR AGG, Propiietx^r, , 
 
 82, PRINCE WILLIAM ST. 
 
 L n M B E B J^WA L E R , 
 
 1 & a REED'S POINT WHABFvSt. JOHN, N. b. 
 "^ ^' ( Boston istejuyttaa^IiMiAljDirO ~ 
 
 PXKE. ' AI«|i^ i^1fjrL£TX£8. ' 
 
 ^ 5-8, 1, 1|, IJ, 2, 2i, J8, 4, Inches, 
 c"'''.*'!' , NEW AND REFUSE, >^ 
 
 ,, PLANED FLOORING BOARDS, ^.^ 
 
 With a good assortment of Siding Clapboards, Rift and Sawn ; Pine, 
 Spruce jL|ii4, Cedar Shingles, Laths, Palings, Strapping, CiS^ar Posts, &cc. 
 
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 POSTER'S CORNER, 
 
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 HAVIIfO Uken pMl^silon bf the'ibov* ^lollce on the 1st May, and 
 completely renovated it in every part, nnd having furnished it with 
 an entire suit of new and l^rst. class F^rni^ure^ I am prepared to ofTor 
 
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 Not to be iurp^sved {n this City. 
 
 The house is situAipd in one of the jDiost healthy and central locations 
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 The table will always be supplied with all the best and choicest' the 
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 This fact has induced Mr. B. S. Cohen to dovotc his attention to the 
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 Would respectfully inform ihe Public that they have 
 
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 BUSINESS OF CHEMISTS & DRUGGISTS' 
 
 'at the. old stand, Foster^s Corner, King Street, and 
 respectfully solicit their patronage. 
 
 The stock has heeti selected by Mr. James Fellow^t 
 in the markets of Lcm^ony Glasgow, Paris, and other 
 places, so that every precaution has been used to obtain 
 I goods of the very best quality, and having been bought 
 from first hands, peculiar advantages may be expected 
 I by purchasers. 
 
 Being deeply impressed with the responsibility attached 
 
 Ito preparing Prescriptions, only the purest Drugs and 
 
 Pharmaceutical preparations of the London, Edinburgh^ 
 
 and Dublin Colleges of Physicians will be used for that 
 
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 Prices will be found as low as is consistent .with the 
 tmployraent of Genuine Medicines. 
 
 Wholesale customers supplied on the most equitable ' 
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 Hb C^M caMHUttiu Foster's OonMr^ 
 Bmmt JoliB, ST. B. 
 
 SiTlLiiUl 
 
 or 
 
 DRUGS, DYES, CHEMICALS, PERFUMERY, 
 SEEDS, PATENT MEDICINES, BOTANICAL 
 MEDICINES, SURGICAL, AND OTHER 
 INSTRUMENTS, TOILET AND NUR- 
 SERY REQUISITES, BRUSHES, 
 ENEMAS, &c., &c. 
 
 I>i*it8f» and OltexuLieals : 
 
 JBrugo Eris 
 AIMS Barbadoes 
 Cape 
 
 Sacrotrine v 
 Autim Crude Black 
 Ai^liAtto Spanish 
 AMer\ic 
 Acid Acetic 
 
 Glacial 
 Aromatic 
 Benzoic 
 Citric 
 Gallic 
 Acid Pyrogallio 
 ' Muriatic 
 PruMic 
 Flttorie 
 Lactic 
 Nitric 
 Oxalic 
 Phosphoric 
 Pyroligneous 
 Biilphartc 
 Tannic 
 Tartaric 
 Vilarianic 
 AoMilina 
 Aether Acetic 
 Butyric 
 Clilwrie 
 Sttlphoric 
 Nitroa SpiriU 
 
 Alotthol 
 Altt^ 
 
 Ammonia Carbonate 
 
 Muriate 
 Ambergris 
 Amyline 
 
 Acet 
 Antimony Comp. Powder 
 
 et Pot. Tart. 
 Aqua Auranti 
 Anethi 
 Calcis 
 
 Flor. Sambuc 
 Laur. Ceraci 
 Lavand 
 Cologne 
 Rote 
 Arrowroot Bermuda 
 Barbadoes Tar ^ 
 
 Bacc. Capsicum 
 Cassia 
 Juniper 
 Pimento 
 Balsam Canada 
 Copaiba 
 Peru 
 Tola 
 Benxole 
 
 Biilmnth Metallic 
 Trisnit 
 Bole Armenia 
 Butter of Cocoa 
 Brunswick Green 
 Catechu 
 Chrome Green 
 Caitfeine 
 
FISLIiOWfl lb C«w« €ImmM% FMter*s CJmMM*; 
 
 
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 Csle Chloride 
 Cslcii Photph 
 Camphor 
 Cantharides 
 Capaulea Poppy 
 
 Copaiba 
 
 Copaiba and Cubeba 
 Charcoal Animal 
 
 of Wood 
 Carmine 
 
 ClOTOi 
 
 Caator Beavera 
 Cera Alba, White Wax 
 Japan 
 Flava, Yellow Wax 
 Cerate Turnera 
 
 Spermaceti 
 Baailicon 
 Cerium Oxalate 
 Cetaceum 
 ChirayitoB 
 Chloroform 
 CiTit 
 
 Cobalt. (Fly Poiaon) 
 Collodion 
 
 lodiaed 
 Colocynth 
 Confection of Rosea 
 of Senna 
 Aromatic 
 Canella Bark 
 Caaearella Bark 
 Caaaia Bark 
 
 Cinchona or Peru^vian Bark 
 Cuaparia 
 Cert Aaranti 
 Pomgranite 
 Mazerion 
 White Oak 
 Saaaafiraa 
 Cream of Tartar 
 CreoBOte 
 Chalk Fiench 
 Prepared 
 Predpitated 
 French Ground 
 Cudbear 
 Copper Solphate 
 Chrome Yellow 
 
 Drop Black 
 Decoction of Aleea 
 
 •f BachQ 
 
 of Saraaparilla 
 Ergot 
 Ergotine 
 Esaence of M uak 
 
 VanUla 
 
 Frangipann[ 
 
 Jodcey ClnlT 
 
 Orange Flower 
 
 Rondeletia f 
 
 Extract Patchouli 
 
 Aconite 
 
 Aloea 8oc. Aqua. 
 
 Avthem 
 
 BeUadon 
 
 Cannab Indie 
 
 Catechn 
 
 Cinchon Flav 
 
 Colehie 
 
 Aeet 
 
 Conft Mac 
 
 Cotyledon Umb 
 
 Digetalia 
 
 ElaterilAng 
 
 FelBqvIa 
 
 Gentian 
 
 Glycyrrh«B 
 
 Logwood in Boxes 
 
 Ilumuli 
 
 Hyosciam 
 
 JalapcB Res 
 
 Lactncarium ■ 
 
 Matico 
 
 Moneaia 
 
 Opil prr 
 
 Rhattany 
 
 Rhei 
 
 Compound 
 
 SaraaparOla 
 
 Saraaparilla CompDmi 
 
 Stramonium 
 
 Taraxici 
 
 Uva Urai 
 
 Valerian 
 Ergot Fluid 
 Ferri Sulphnrat 
 
 Reduced by Hydrogen 
 
WEMALiOWH Sc C^o., Cheailttif, Foster^*)! Comer, 
 
 St. JoliB, M. B. 
 
 Ferri Acetate 
 
 Ammon Chlor 
 Citras 
 
 c Strychnia 
 c Quinine 
 Hypophosphate 
 Iodide 
 Lactate 
 Limat 
 
 Oxid Magnetic 
 Per Oxid Hydrate 
 Phosphate 
 Sulphate 
 Valerianate 
 
 c Quinine 
 Filtering Paper 
 Flor Anthem 
 Arnica 
 
 Orange -\ 
 
 Rose 
 Elder 
 Fol Aconiti 
 Buchu 
 Conu 
 Digetal 
 v^ . Hyosciam 
 Matico ' 
 Senna E. I. 
 
 Tinnevelly 
 Alexandria 
 UvaUnii 
 Fruit Essences 
 Pear 
 
 Pine Apple 
 Strawberry 
 Raspberry 
 Lemon 
 Vanilla 
 Galls 
 
 Glycerine, Price*s 
 Gold Chleride 
 
 Oxid 
 Grains Paradise 
 Gum Arabic (varieties) 
 Powdered 
 Ammoniac 
 AssafoBtida 
 BeBcoin 
 Baphorbiuni 
 
 Gum Galbanum 
 Gamboge 
 Guaiacum 
 Elemi 
 Shellac 
 Mastic 
 Myrrhoe 
 Opium Turkey 
 Sagapenium 
 Scammony Virgin 
 Styrax Liquid 
 Tragicanth (varieties) 
 Glue Scotch . 
 Buffalo 
 White 
 Infusions all kinds concentrated 
 Iodine Kesublimed 
 Bromide 
 Chloride 
 Isinglass Cooper's 
 
 Russian 
 Jalapine 
 Indigo 
 
 Kermes Mineral 
 Kousso Herb 
 Leptandron 
 LaCtucarium 
 Lamp Black 
 Lapis Calamine 
 Lard Prepared 
 Lead Acetate Pure 
 Sugar of 
 Nixey's Black 
 Iodide 
 Nitrate 
 Red 
 Wbite 
 Liniment Camphorated 
 of Opium 
 Soap 
 Inglis 
 Lint 
 
 Liquor Ammonia Fort 
 Arsen Ch,or 
 Calcis Chlor 
 Calcis 
 
 Morphine Mur 
 Hyd* Arsen. et Hyd. 
 OpaSed. 
 
FEIiliOWS ft. €0.« Chemlstiy Foster'Ki "Corner, 
 
 St. JobB, IV. B. 
 
 Hyd. 
 
 Liquor Plumbi. 8. Acet 
 
 PotR»s 
 Litharge 
 Litmus Paper 
 Lupuline 
 Mace 
 
 Magnes Bi Carb 
 Calcined 
 
 Pond 
 Carbonate 
 Citrate 
 
 Fluid 
 Sulph 
 Manganese Oxid 
 Citrate 
 Iodide 
 Manna Flake 
 Monesia 
 Mellis 
 
 Morphine Acet ' 
 Muriate 
 Sulphate 
 Musk Tenquin 
 Mustard Black Ground 
 Mercury 
 
 Acetate 
 Amnion Chlor. 
 Bi Chloride ' 
 Bin Iodide 
 Bin Oxid 
 Bi Sulph 
 Chlor. Howards 
 Iodide 
 
 Nitros. Oxid 
 Oxid 
 Sub Nitrate 
 
 Sulph 
 Sulph c Sulph 
 c Cretoe 
 c Magnes 
 Moss Iceland 
 
 Irish 
 Madder 
 Naptha Rect. 
 Nickel 
 
 (Nitrate 
 Nicotine 
 Nux Areca 
 Myrlstica 
 
 Nux Vomica 
 Oil Wormwood 
 
 Almonds 
 
 Bitter Almonds 
 
 Dill Seed 
 
 Anise Seed 
 
 Chamomile 
 
 Orange 
 
 Bergamot 
 
 Cajuput 
 
 Carraway 
 
 Cloves 
 
 Cinnamon 
 
 Citronella 
 
 Cognac 
 
 Copaiba 
 
 Coriander 
 ' Croton , 
 
 Cubebs 
 
 Male fern 
 
 Fennel 
 
 Geranium French 
 
 Cod Liver (Newfoundland) 
 
 Juniper 
 
 Cherry Laurel 
 
 Lavander English 
 Petals 
 
 Lemon 
 
 Peppermint 
 
 Spearmint 
 
 Nutmegs 
 
 Orange Flower 
 
 Olives 
 
 Sweet Com 
 
 Origanum 
 
 Patchouli 
 
 Palm 
 
 Cocoanut 
 
 Pennyroyal 
 
 Rhodium 
 
 Castor cold drawn 
 filtered 
 
 Rosmary 
 
 Rue 
 
 Savin 
 
 Sassafms 
 
 Amber 
 
 Turpentine 
 
 Verbena 
 
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 Oil of Wintergreen 
 Otto of Rom 
 Ozymel Squilli 
 
 Verdegri* 
 Pepiin 
 
 Fenian Insect Powder 
 Phosphorus 
 Pit Aloes and Myrrh 
 Coloe Co 
 Galban Co 
 Hydrarf 
 Rhei Co 
 Saponis Co 
 Scilto Co 
 Pepper Cnbebs 
 Cayenne 
 Long 
 
 Black . ^ 
 
 White 
 Pimento 
 Pitch Bnrgand 
 Podophillaine 
 Plasters Blister 
 
 Galban Co 
 Diachylon 
 Strengthening 
 Oxycroe 
 Mercury 
 Opium 
 Lead 
 Potass Acetate 
 
 Bi Carbonate 
 
 Bi Chromate 
 Bi Sulphate 
 Borotartarate 
 Bromide 
 
 Carbonate 
 Chlorate 
 Chloride 
 Cyanide Fus 
 
 Fusa 
 Iodide 
 Nitrate 
 Prussiate 
 
 Sulphate 
 Sulphuret 
 Tartarate 
 Potash in Tina 
 
 Quinine Sulph 
 Iodide 
 
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 Resin Black 
 
 
 Yellow 
 
 
 White 
 
 
 Rouge Jewellers 
 
 
 Root Aconite 
 
 
 Marshmallow 
 
 
 Alkanet 
 
 8< 
 
 Angelica 
 
 
 Calamus 
 
 
 Calumbo 
 
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 Colchicum 
 
 1 
 
 Tumeric Powder 
 
 1 
 
 Gentian 
 
 1 So 
 
 ' Liquorice 
 
 1 
 
 Hellebore White 
 
 1 
 
 Black 
 
 1 
 
 Ipacacuhana 
 
 1 
 
 Orris 
 
 
 Jalap 
 
 
 Powder 
 
 
 Mazerion 
 
 
 Pareira Brave 
 
 
 Pyrethrium 
 
 
 Rhattany 
 
 „ 
 
 Rheubarb Cjiina 
 
 
 Fine Turkey 
 
 
 Jamaica Sarsaparilla 
 
 Spo 
 
 Squills 
 
 Spii 
 
 Senega 
 
 
 Root Virginia Snake 
 
 
 Carolina Pink 
 
 
 ' ^ Dandelion 
 
 
 Tormental 
 
 
 Valerian 
 
 
 Ginger African 
 
 Stiy 
 
 Jamaica 
 
 
 Ground in Boxes 
 
 Sun 
 
 Snuff Black and Brown 
 
 Suli 
 
 Sugar of Milk 
 
 
 Sago Pearl 
 
 '■ 
 
 Sal Peunella 
 
 
 Santonine 
 
 Syni 
 
 Secale Cornutum 
 
 
 Seidlitx Powders 
 
 
 Seeds Anise 
 
 
 Dill ^ 
 
 
 Cardamomum 
 
 
VB1XOW8 It C0.9 ClMOilfltiy Foster'* ConMr* 
 
 §t« Jolm, If* B. 
 
 n Boxes 
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 Saedi Carraway 
 Colchicum 
 Coriander 
 Fennel 
 Foenugreek 
 f'lax 
 
 Bantonica 
 Staphitagra 
 Soap Brown Windaor 4 kinds 
 Skin 3 kinds 
 Honey 3 kinds 
 Glycerine 3 kinds 
 Fancy in variety 
 Castile 
 Soda Acetate 
 Ash 
 
 Bi Borate, ilorax 
 Bi Sulph 
 BiTart 
 Carbonate 
 Chlorate 
 Hypo Sulph 
 Phosphate 
 
 e Ammonia 
 et Potass Tart 
 BiCarli 
 
 Howards 
 Sulphate 
 Sponges in variety 
 Spirits of Nitre 
 
 Ether Sulph Comp 
 Ammon Aromat 
 
 Foetid 
 Juniper Comp^ 
 Rosmary 
 Wine Rectified 
 Strychnine pure powder 
 Chrystalized 
 Samaeh 
 Sulphur lodid 
 
 Precipitated 
 Sublimed 
 Roll 
 Syrup Orange 
 
 Iron Citrated 
 Iron dt Quinine 
 Lemon 
 Poppies 
 
 Syrup Buckthorn 
 Raspberry 
 Sarsaparilla 
 Rheubarb Aromat 
 Squills ^ 
 
 Tolu 
 Violets 
 Ginger 
 
 Vanilla \ 
 
 Pineapple 
 Tin Chiystols 
 Tamarinds 
 Tapioca 
 
 Turpentine Venice 
 Terra Japonica 
 Tincture of Aconite 
 
 Aloes 
 
 Aloes and Myrrhce 
 
 Amice 
 
 Assafcetidv 
 
 Orange- 
 
 Tolu Balsam 
 
 Belladonna 
 
 Benzoin Comp 
 
 Buchu 
 
 Calumbo - 
 
 Camphor 
 
 Spanbh Flies 
 
 Cayenne 
 
 Cardamonium 
 
 Castor 
 
 Catechu 
 
 Kino 
 
 Chiretta 
 
 Peruvian Bark 
 
 Colchicum 
 
 Conium 
 
 Cubebs 
 
 Digetalis 
 
 Iron Muriated 
 
 Galls 
 
 Gentian 
 
 GuaiacuDi, and 43 otibsra 
 Tonquin Beans 
 Tow 
 
 Vanilla Bieans 
 Vermillion 
 Veratria 
 Wine of Colchicum 
 
PEl4M>WS & Co., MerclianiM. Ffiiitcr'ii Corner, 
 
 St. John, .1. B. 
 
 Antimony 
 Opium 
 Khubarli 
 Woml Red 
 ♦ Lor 
 FuMtic 
 Hypcrnip 
 Zinc Acct 
 Chloride 
 lodid 
 Oxid 
 8ulph 
 Valeria nntf 
 
 FELLOWS & Co. 
 
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 WHOLESALE AND RETAIL 
 
 A (J E N 'I' S 
 
 For the foliowing 
 
 PATEWT 1»IKDIC11¥ES, Bull's King of Pain 
 
 Anderson's Pilla 
 Allen's Hair Restorative 
 Zylohalsamuni 
 PlaHlefM 
 Atwoud's Bittrrs 
 Brown Jumaica Ginger 
 
 Bronchael Troches 
 Extract Valerian 
 Blistering Tissue 
 Ba toman's Drops 
 Bryan's Pulmonic Wafers 
 
 Vermifuge 
 Buchan's Hungarian Balsam 
 Sugar Coated Pills 
 Vegi'tiiitle Skin Ointment 
 CiMicentratcd Essence 
 Burnet's Tooth Wash 
 Cocaine 
 Kalliston 
 
 Flavouring Extracts 
 Barry's 'I'ricopherous 
 British Oil (Bctton's) 
 
 Sarsiiparilla 
 Brandreth's Pills 
 Blacking Paste 
 Black Lead (Nixey's) 
 Bristol's Sarsaparilla 
 Blair's Liquid Rennet 
 Benzoline 
 Bond's Marking Ink 
 
 R. & L. PERRY &Co*«., 
 
 OF LONDON, 
 
 BALM OF SYRIACUM 
 
 For Mental and Bodily Decay, 
 Ac, &c. 
 
 Concentrated Detcrsiv<^ Essence 
 
 Sugar Coated Copailxi and Cubebg^^j.^ i,y|, ofntment 
 
 Capsules Worm Tea 
 
 Purifying Specific Pillu Buffon'a Vermin Exterminator 
 
 Dr. Buchiin's Vegetable Pills Brunswick Black 
 
 « Concentrated Vegetable EsscnceQ^j,„,p ^^j p^i^ xjHp^ 
 « Vegetable Skin Ointment Catarrh Sinuff 
 
 Hoofland's German Bitters . Camphor Ice 
 
 Down's Elixir for Coughs, &c. q^u Qroam 
 
 Hard's Farmaccous Food for infants^mig^jg Pulmonary Balsam 
 Drake's Plantation Bitters c„j i^jvcr Oil (Newfoundland) 
 
 — — o Cleriugh's Tricopherous 
 
 PATENT MEDIOINES,^^|p';^;^;'«Coprita''" ^'''"'^"" 
 
 &;c., &c. 
 
 Ayers' Cherry Pectoral 
 
 Sugar Coated Pills 
 Sarsaparilla 
 
 AUon's Liniment 
 
 Copaiba and Cubebs 
 Clark's Female Pills 
 Court Plaster 
 Cement Diamond 
 Collodion 
 
rner. 
 
 V£l4LO%¥(^ Si, €€>., CheiiilMlM. FoAtei'M Corner, 
 
 St. John, K. II. 
 
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 1 Pills 
 
 in Ointment 
 Essence 
 
 xlrncts 
 
 rminator 
 
 Isam 
 undland) 
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 owders 
 
 Gubebs 
 
 Collodion Iodised 
 Cuticle (Judd's Liquid) 
 Charcoal Concrete 
 Costar's Rat Ex term in a tor 
 Corbet's Sarsapnrilla 
 Calkin's Sea Sick remedy 
 Cachon Aroiuatise (Huopcr's) 
 Cephalic SnuflT 
 Chest Protectors, all sorts 
 Chlorodine (J. CuIIis Browns) 
 Clark's Essence Rennet 
 Cockle's Pills 
 Carey's Cough Cure 
 Clark's Bitter« 
 Chalk Balls (Hlmnd's) 
 
 (Hnul'H) 
 Condums 
 Cleaver's Soaps 
 
 Pomades 
 Dalby's Carminative 
 Depilatory Powder 
 Devine'g Pitch I.ozcngrs 
 Down's Elixir 
 Dillon's Heave Cure 
 Davis's Pain Killer 
 DeGrath's Electric Oil 
 Dalley's Pain Extractor 
 Dnboy's Rat Exterminator 
 Dead Shot (Perry'fi) 
 Davis's Wild Cherrv and Tar 
 Dinneford's Magnesia 
 
 Horse Hair Gloves 
 Dubarry's Rcvalenta 
 Dutch Drops 
 Drake's Plantation Bitters 
 
 Catawba Bitters 
 Extracts of Lemon 
 
 Vanilla 
 
 Rose 
 
 Bitter Almond 
 
 Cloves 
 
 Cinnamon, and all other Hooper's Pills 
 
 En d« Cologne J M. V. ^ 
 
 Ditto in wicker 
 
 Ede's Perfumes 
 
 Diamond Cement 
 
 Etfervescent Citrate of Magnesia 
 
 EsHenre of Rennet 
 
 Feeding Buttles 
 
 Friiir's Balsam 
 
 Fuller's Earth Toilet Powder 
 
 Pet ridge's Balm of 1000 Flowers 
 
 Fitche's Heart Corrector 
 
 Fly Paper, German 
 
 Lightning 
 Poison 
 
 Frthnestock'H Vermifuge 
 
 Fellown' DvHpi pMi:i Bitters 
 Woria Luzenges 
 Speedy Relief 
 Bnlsnm Liverwort 
 Tooth Ache Drops 
 Golden Ointment 
 Juniper Compound 
 
 French Perfumery 
 
 Graham's Psin Bradicator 
 
 Godfrey's Cordial 
 
 Gardner's Balsam Liverwort . 
 
 Gilmnn's Hair Dye 
 
 Glove Cleaner 
 
 Glue, Spalding'i: 
 
 Gourard's Lilly White 
 
 Grafenbury Pills 
 
 Gold Beater's Skin 
 
 Gould's Pin Worm Syrup 
 
 Guerlain's Shaving Cream 
 
 Glenn's Tooth Paste 
 Tooth Wash 
 
 Gardner's Rheumatic Compound 
 
 Granular Citrate of Magnesia ' 
 
 Hanney's Rondclcti.t 
 
 Hard's Farinaceous Food 
 
 Holloway's Pills and Ointment 
 
 kind^ 
 
 Eye Salve (Fellows') 
 
 Ellis's Willow Charcoal 
 
 Eagle, Mount Tripoli 
 
 Eau de Cologne 
 
 Julich's Platz 
 Gautier 
 
 Hutchin's Bitters 
 Hoofland's German Bitters 
 Hageman's Benzine 
 Hooper's Cachous 
 Hart's Extract for Fits 
 Hypophosphates, Winchester's 
 Hunt's Liniment 
 
FBIiliOWS It Co., Chemltti, V»iew*u Coraor, 
 
 St. Jolm, If. B. 
 
 Hay'f Liniment 
 Harlaem Oil 
 HalMv'i Forest W ine 
 Houghton't Pepein 
 Hurd'a Hair Restorer 
 Hampton's Tincture 
 HobeoMck'e Worm Syrup 
 HoTey's Charcoal Paate 
 Hutching'e Hair Dye 
 Heimatreet*i Hair Coloring 
 Hewea' Nerve and Bone Liniment 
 Jayne'a Vermifuge 
 
 Alterative ' 
 
 Expectorent 
 Carminative 
 Sanative Pilli 
 Hair Tonic 
 Johnson's Liniment ' 
 Indian Dyspepsia Pilla 
 Indelible Ink, Kidder's 
 Payson's 
 Bond's 
 Letchford's 
 Hagoman's 
 India Rubber Nipple Shields 
 Rings 
 
 Breast Pumps 
 Syringes 
 James' Fever Powder 
 Judson's Family Dyes 
 Worm Tea 
 Mountain Herb Pills 
 Keating's Cough Lozenges 
 Kidder's Liniment 
 
 Cordial 
 Kennedy's Medical Discovery 
 
 Salt Rheum Ointment 
 Leary's Albion Liniment 
 Langley's Bitters 
 Lyon*8 Magnetic Powder 
 
 Kathairon 
 Locock's Pulmonic Wafers 
 Lubin's Perfumes 
 Lozenges, all kinds 
 Laird's Bloom of Youth 
 Labarique's Solution of Soda 
 Laville's Gout Liquor 
 Lewis's Perfumery 
 Mechi's Magic Strops 
 
 Morrison's Pills 
 
 Morse's Cordial 
 
 Indian Root Pills 
 
 MeClintock's Alterative 
 
 Tonic Mixture 
 Dyspepsia Elezir 
 Rheumatic Liniment 
 
 Mixture 
 Cholera Preventive 
 Diarrhoea Cordial 
 Pectoral Syrup 
 
 Moffat's Pilla 
 Bitters 
 
 Marchesci Catholicon 
 
 McMunn's Elixir Opium 
 
 Mustang Liniment 
 
 McLean's Vermifuge 
 Pills 
 
 Merchant's Gargling Oil 
 
 McAllister's Ointment 
 
 Morehead'a Magnetic Plaster 
 
 Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrop - 
 
 Noble's Invigorating Balm 
 
 Norton's Chamomile Pills 
 
 Night Lights 
 
 Nixey's Black Lead 
 
 Oxford Washing Pads 
 
 Oagood's Cholagogue 
 
 Ointments of all kinds 
 
 Oiled Silk 
 
 Oxiey's Jamaica Ginger 
 
 Parr's Life Pills 
 
 Pike's Powders for Fits 
 
 Pink Saucers 
 
 Puffs and Boxes 
 
 Powell's Balsam of Aniseed 
 
 Plantain's Capsules 
 
 Perry's Dead Shot 
 
 Parson's Rat Exterminator 
 
 Phalon's Hair Dye 
 Invigorator 
 
 Plasters, all kinds 
 
 Perry's Balm Syriacum 
 
 X>etersive Essence 
 Sugar Coated Capsules 
 Purifying Pills 
 
 Riggs' Military Soap 
 
 Rimmell'a Benzoline 
 Perfumes 
 
 1 
 
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 8 
 
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 are 
 
 Slexir 
 
 Liniment 
 
 Mixtare 
 
 BTeniite 
 
 Jordiftl 
 
 rrup 
 
 atter 
 tg Syrop 
 
 is 
 
 Rinimell*s Toilet Vinefar 
 
 Roche's Embrocation 
 
 Rondelitia 
 
 Rouge for Jewellere 
 
 Cosmetique 
 Rowland'a Macaeaar Oil 
 Odonto 
 Kalrdor 
 Richardaon*s Bitten 
 Rogera Liverwort and Tar 
 Redding'* Russia Salve 
 Radway's Ready Relief 
 
 Resolvent 
 
 R. rills 
 Rosmary and Castor Oil 
 Robinson's Silver Soap 
 Roses Rheumatic Compound 
 Sharp's Horehound and Aniseed 
 Stoughton's Bitters 
 Sanford's Invigorator 
 Steers' Opodeldoc 
 Smiths' Sugar Coated Pills 
 Sehenk's Mandrake Pilb 
 Stafford's Olive Tar 
 Shaker Ei tract Valerian 
 Sancho Panza Bar Soap 
 
 Swain'a VemiAige 
 
 Panacea 
 SeidleiU Powders 
 Salt of Ijemons 
 Scot's Pills 
 SnuiT Maccaboy 
 
 Scotch 
 
 Irish 
 Sponge Bags 
 Spruce Essence 
 Sosodont 
 Toilet Powder 
 Turiington's Eye Water 
 Tobias Venetian Liniment 
 Townsend's Sarsaparilla 
 Tousey's Master of Pain 
 Upham's Pile Electuary 
 Velpau's Cankerine 
 Wood's Hair Restorative 
 Wilson's Neuropathic Dropt 
 Dysentery Cordial 
 Composition 
 Magnesia 
 Winer's Canadian Vermifuge 
 Youatt's Condition Powders 
 
 Fellows & 6®. 
 
 Witt Contract for Fumuhing New Drug Stitret with Drawert, RoitUt^ 
 ^Cm computet at emrt notice and on reasonable Istumi 
 
 seed 
 
 ator 
 
 ice 
 apsules 
 
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 Having made arrangements with the first Seedsmen in London, and t|tf 
 Stock being entirely new and fresh, we can confidently recommend every 
 article in the list 
 
 We would direct especial attention to our Stock of Turnips, Mangold 
 Wurtzel and Carrots, as we have devoted the utmost care to their selection. 
 
 IFeai — Barlieet. 
 David O'Rourke 
 Early EmpercMr 
 Isherwood's Railway 
 Beck's Gem 
 
 Second Crap, 
 Bishop's Early Dwarf 
 Harrison's Glory 
 Burbridge's Eclipse 
 Bedman*s Imperial 
 
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f*£I<li01^'S A Co., Chemists, Foster's Corner, 
 
 St. Jolin, N, B. 
 
 I 
 
 Peas^ — for General Crop. 
 
 Capsieitim. 
 
 
 Blue Cimfitar 
 
 Long Red 
 
 
 Blue Prussian 
 
 Cauliflower. 
 
 
 "Champion of Parif) 
 
 Asiatic, large and fine 
 
 
 Adelaide 
 
 Erfurt Early Dwarf 
 
 
 Wrinkled Varieties. 
 
 Carrot. 
 
 
 Napoleon 
 
 Altringham, improved 
 
 
 Champion of England 
 
 Early Horn 
 
 
 Veitch*8 Perfection 
 
 Long Orange 
 
 
 Knight's Tall Green Marrow 
 
 Short Orange 
 
 ' 
 
 Beans — Broad 
 
 White Belgium 
 
 
 Sword Long Pod 
 
 Cress. 
 
 
 Taylor's Large Windsor 
 
 Fine Curled 
 
 
 Fairhead's Dwarf, prolific 
 
 Golden 
 
 
 Hay down, long pod 
 
 Celery. 
 
 
 French or Kidney. 
 
 Coles' Superb Solid Red 
 
 
 Crimson 
 
 Seymour's Champion White 
 
 
 Wilmot's Buff Speckled, forcing 
 
 Cucumber. 
 
 
 Early Warwick 
 
 Long Prickley 
 
 
 Scarlet Runners 
 
 Short Prickley 
 
 
 White Runners 
 
 Ayres' Perpetual 
 
 
 Beet. 
 
 Cuthill's Albert 
 
 
 Henderson's Select Dark 
 
 Himilaya 
 
 
 Cuttcll's Dwarf Blood Red 
 
 Pearson's liong Gun 
 
 
 Barrett's Crimson 
 
 Veitch's Surprise 
 
 
 Asparag-us. 
 
 Zieek. 
 
 
 Giant 
 
 Flag 
 
 
 Borecole. 
 
 Common 
 
 
 Turner's Cottager's Kale 
 
 Jjettnee. 
 
 
 Green Curled Dwarf 
 
 Alma Cos 
 
 
 Broeoli. 
 
 Chrystal Cos 
 
 
 Dalmeney Park, fine whHe 
 
 Berlin Cabbage 
 
 
 Oabba^e. 
 
 Barnes' Early Dwarf 
 
 Drumhead 
 
 
 Mixed Cos &, Cabbage 
 
 
 Champion Early 
 
 Melon. 
 
 
 Enfield Market 
 
 Musk 
 
 
 Kemp's IncomparaMe 
 
 Citron 
 
 
 i^yalt's Eclipse, very early 
 
 Water 
 
 
 Paragon, very early and fine 
 
 XVasturtian. 
 
 
 Shilling's Queen 
 
 Tall 
 
 
 Drumhead 
 
 Sweet Peas* 
 
 
 Flat Dutch 
 
 Mixed 
 
 
 Thousand Head 
 
 Onion. 
 
 
 Early York 
 
 White Spanish 
 
 
 Large York 
 
 Welsh 
 
 
 Sugarloaf 
 
 Silver Skin 
 
 
 Savoy. 
 
 Blood Red 
 
 
 Drumhead 
 
 Parsley ^ 
 
 
 Green Curled 
 
 Curled 
 
 
FEIilX^WS and C^., Clieinlsts, Foster's Corner, 
 
 St. John, nr. B. 
 
 Parsloy. 
 
 Myatt's Garnishing 
 
 Parsnip. 
 
 Hollow Crown 
 Imp. Large Guernsey 
 
 Radifdi. 
 
 Wood's Early Frame 
 Scarlet Short Top 
 Olioe Shaped Scarlet 
 Black Spanish 
 White Turnip 
 Red Turnip 
 
 Salsify. 
 Sea 
 
 Spinach. 
 
 Flanders* Prickl»y 
 New Zealand 
 Round 
 
 Garden Turnip. 
 
 Fine early White Stone or 6 Weeks 
 
 Malta 
 
 Chirk Castle Black Stone 
 
 Pot Herbs. 
 
 Majorum, s^oet 
 
 Marigold, pot 
 
 Sage 
 
 Savory, Summer 
 
 Thyme 
 
 ■»---'\-'"V -"-^ . 
 
 Turnip. Mangold Wurtzel. 
 
 Green Globe Elvethan 
 
 ^hite ditto Orange Globe, Fisher Hobbs' 
 
 Dale's Hybrid Carrot. 
 
 Green Barrel, splendid kind White Belgian 
 
 Large Aberdeen Yellow, green top Long Orange 
 
 purple top Large Red Altringham 
 Swedish purple top Rape. 
 
 Sheppard's Golden Globe ? «* 
 
 True Stock 5 Hemp. 
 
 Kanrold VJurtzel. Canary. 
 
 Long Red BSillett. 
 
 ALSO, A CHOICE VARIETy OP 
 
 FLOWEE ^EEBS - 
 
 Too numerous to mention. 
 
 To Insure a yearly supply of Fresh ones Fellows and Co. will not ofier 
 Old Seeds, but have made arrangements by whieh they may be disposed 
 of otherwise. 
 
 F©(!ll@ws & G®. 
 
 WILL FURNISH SURGICAL AND OTHER INSTRUMENTS AT 
 
 MAltrFACTURllBi^S PRICES. 
 
FEIiliOWS aad Co., CtaemUitii, Foster's 
 
 St. John, If. B« 
 
 NOT ALCHOHOLIO! 
 
 A HIGHLY CONCENTRATED VEGETABLE EXTRACT. 
 
 A PUB! TONIC, TBAT WILL BILIIVI TBI ArVLICTBD, AHD 
 
 iVot make Drunkards. 
 
 DR. HOOrLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS, Prepared by Dr. C. Jick- 
 •on, Philadelphia, Pa., will effectually and moat certainly cure all DiseasM 
 arising from a Disordered Liver, Stomach, or Kidneys. 
 
 Thousands of our citizens are suffering from Dyspepsia vnd Liver Dii- 
 eases, and to whom the following questions apply — we guarantee HOOF- 
 LAND'S German Bitters will cure them. 
 
 HTSPtPSIA AXD LIVSR DISKASXS. 
 
 Do you rise with a coated tongue mornings, with bad taste in the mouth 
 and poor appetite for breakfast ? Do you feel when you first get up so 
 weak and languid you can scarcely get about 1 Do you have a diziiness 
 in the head at iimes, and often a dullness, with headache occasionally 1* 
 Are your bowels costive and irregular, and appetite changeable t Do you 
 throw up wind from the stomach, and do you swell up often t Do you 
 feel a fulness after eating, and a sinking when the stomach is empty *! Do 
 you have heartburn occasionally ? Do you feel low spirited, and look •n 
 the dark side of things ? Arc you not unusually nervous at times ? Do 
 you not become restless, and often 'iy until midnight before you can goto 
 sleep 1 and then at times, don't you feel dull and sleepy most of the time ! 
 Is your skin dry and scaly ? also sallow ! In short, is not your life a bur- 
 then, full of forebodings ! 
 
 HOOFLAND'S GERMAN BI1!T£RS 
 
 WILL CURE E VER Y CASE OF 
 CHRONIC OR NERVOUS DEBILITY, DISEASE OF THE KID- 
 NEYS, AND DISEASES ARISING FROM A DISORDERED 
 
 STOMACH. 
 
 HOOFI.ABiD>S GERMAN BITTKRS 
 
 Witt give you a good Appetite^ will give you Strong Healikv Neroeot wiS 
 gioe you Bruk ana Energetic Feelings, will enable you to Sleep WM, oful 
 will poiiHvely prevent YeUow Fever, BilUmu Fevtry ife. 
 
 Those suffering from BROKEN DOWN AND DELICATE CON- 
 8TITUTION8, from whatever cause, either in Male or Female, will find 
 in HOOFLAND'8 6BRMAN BITTERS. « Remedy that will reston 
 them to their usual health. Such has been the case m thousands of in- 
 stances, and a fair trial is but required to prove the assertion. 
 
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 PEXIiOWS 4c Co., Cliemiste, l^uster's Comer, 
 St. Johii, N. B. 
 
 RACT. 
 
 )x, C. Jtck- 
 i\\ Diseuiei 
 
 [ Liver Dii- 
 tee HOOF- 
 
 n the mouth 
 st get up eo 
 
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 THE KID- 
 tDERBD 
 
 
 BATE CON- 
 Ule, will find 
 i will reetore 
 lueande of in- 
 
 HOOFLANPm 
 
 In T01III9 or Aged, iMIli #r f^einide, 
 
 Are ipe^ily remotfed, and the ptiUm ft^i^tA to Health. 
 
 Thoie suffering from MARASMUS, watting away, #i(ti scarcely any 
 flesh on their bones, are cured in a very short time ; one bottle in such 
 cases, will have a most surprising effect. 
 
 PARENTS 
 
 Having suffering children as above, and wishing to raisf them, will notar 
 regret the day they commenced with these Bitters. 
 
 I.ITERARY MEN, STUDEBTTS, 
 
 And those working hard with their brains, should always keep a bottle ISi 
 HOOFLAND'S BITTERS near them, as they will find much benefit 
 from its use, to both mind and body, invigorating and not depressing. 
 
 IT IS NOT A UaVOB STIHXILAIIT, 
 
 And leaves no prostration. 
 
 SEE THAT THE SIGNATURE OF "C. ilf. JACKSON" IS ON THE 
 WRAPPER OF EACH BOTTLE. 
 
 PRICE PER BOTTIiE V5 CElffTS, 
 OR HAI.Ii' DOZ. FOR #4 00. 
 
 Should your nearest druggist not have the article, do not be put off by 
 any of the intoxicating preparations that may be offered in its place, but 
 •end to us, and we will forward, securely packed, by express. 
 
 Principal Office and Manufactory, 
 
 Succeif or to €. M. JACKSOIV Bl €)0., 
 
 QJ^ For Sale by Druggists and Dealers in every 
 totvn in the United States. 
 

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