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It ii MERCHAitB' a FM FOg TTUg >:ijAR OF OUR IX B£INO ^TCpSiD AFTiJft BI^SPXTILK, OH LEAP VEAn> S; s 4SI)TaK TWa3ITrP|.«3t Y«A1i <»r THK RCIGN OF rlJSR M08T GRACI- S } Coufiwinng— riiDadtlUioh to the ti8iiBl Inrannatton — i 'i^A Bmiri^s Direciorj/\for the €ity of Saipt ^ohttt a)f B^uatlonS '^ o/ Time Tabl3,a TuMp ^or f^^lcuiating Seamen's lt^a(fc<^ J[ a }Viiaih&/ Ti^hhi mfa varf'ity of mtereiiing Pidadiji^ Matter. S 1 s SAINT JOIIJN. N. «V /M IIOLBSA' '^ V f f!>Sj«f /iij^or/^' frm/JO U'llij^ik SifHt; an^/to h/iMi^lftt'^ti^^ HA: : >.. ^v:^^ « p- >f : ma-it.tfmamm WMf ^ fvitiM in^ ib 24 in N.'B.,4^4 24 ■*%'». ;oii Ivl !<• ' /v . ol Commerce, «jf Saint/Joim, 34 ib. 35 'H (i (( (( ty of Saint iob|^ of York ^ of King >» . of Cvrtoton, , > ofC;h^rU»tM^t • r; of VVeHtmoriand, , of Glouoest^r^.;. ;^ , of Queen >, of 8unb6ryi , of (Cent,, '.u, , . \ :.'■'':■ of Nurtbumberland, of Ke8tigottcli«, of Albert, of Vi^sioria, Courtii, r ^ Ouatom flotJMA, Chtircfo of Kiijiraitdv Catholtci)t^i|>oii>»n tlongreg%tto«Hl( Churcli:, Consuiii iinilt Ag«nti», j;0ofii;;f«|ief|' jllM;ij|r^»4r€bri8l, -V. liioc^aandnircb «i?iJ»#. Rinigiatioit. SutNii^ <»l*r EiqaationafTliiMl^' Executive Qou ncil , Bm igrt^t D*partm«;n t, |f a^li* Time of ^in^ through VO partreont) 26 IIaqkn€yCo»^I%#a, , |0 Mand Cariioln ancr^'ortfi^, ib. HaitourjIiiit^er'B ri«:»» § HofijHo of Aafiembl>> Iloi May %it %>l\ bl if Oilicia, 4 loiiift Sio*k t?^»np«iilB«; SfeJ K i ng'a Col lege, , 45' '1 1 Xb*2ii Land Pama^e^, Ajiprainerspf M ^1 Latitude, Lofi^gitude, 4&.c., '; 7 si. Logisialive Council, ^7^ 29| Lifbt (ioutfiiti , G^ S2 Lnoatic Allium, 4^ ^Marine Hospital, ib. 'f; lAilrket Tolbf, ]0 Moclianiea' InsUtvtef .< 27, Horning and Evening Stars, 4 jMisoellaneoua £xtractfl« 53 to 5^ Officers of the Crown, 38^^ Parisit of Pojlland, 30 Parish of SimondSi 8) Parish of I^ancatiter, ib. Parish of Sitiut Marlins, ib Police Department, S# Post Office, . 3% penitentiary, 4$ Pre»byteri«i>Charfck, ''-.4% Provinciaft |io«ird Eduration, 4 Provincial &lililia,,fcitaff'; 4tf A'i\ Kates of f |l<>ia>e, Ac * if 44!lUtfs#Wbar«ig»^, Ac, fi^i 47, Hates of Carletian CJtfeam F^rrjfl 9^ 47| Itii(e« of^^ariipe, H^^ ind V^f»l»r, 24 l^ilway B«iif a S»mrietie«.*iJblW t6, 27, 2i a TablevP*'*nien'8 Waget 6^ 37 tVllfi on 3uBpensioo Brijdg»« .i(^ 47 Time for, going through liie raltn, Wo4therT jAikv I rxii l^ 1 2 3 4 a 6 7 8 9 no 11 12 Id 14 0^ 35i 420 4 47 515 54d 6 8 634 7 725 750 814 8^ 9 944 10 5 1025 1044 U 3 11 21 1138 1154 1210 12^5 12^39 Nl252 13 4 1315 132r> 1330 1345 21 122 m HI 14 14 14: 14^ 14: 14! 141 14 14. 14 14. 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 13 13 13 18 13 13 12 12 NOTK.— V When the @ THii y Mooif. I-A^P at4h.^t9i about m it 6h. 5Sii ;— Thi Iftitd. .#'p^ — T^rnX'-TSsr ifMiiAtloH imnniEi •?j-j««r» , /» x.-".5 •'■*a0^' ■ «f«1. CM, »r8of P"I* ^ftl 1 Jkiki I ir*tr>. nKcM.rAPniL. ition, m. ». u. •.IM. 9. •H 44 > 60 ^ 35i 4 20 4 47 515 54d 6 8 6^4 7 725 750 8fi4 Sir 9 14 J 14 7 1413 His 142'J 1435 14 2B 14 30 14.31 1431 14.31 1431 ^rike Meridian of Greenwieh* ^ ..•i.iX* 9^^14 27 944 10 5 1025 1044 11 3 ^11121 1138 1154 1210 t225 18'39 1252 13 4 1315 133r» 1336 1345 1425 1421 1417 1412 14 6 14 1353 1346 13 37 1823 13 19 13 9 1258 12 47 I?35 1223 UIO 1157 Ii43 1129 1115 11 10 45 10 29 1013 957 9 41 924 9 7 850 8 32 815 757 739 7 21 7 2 '6 44 626 6 6 48 530 511 4^3 T§7 3 39 027 4l 55 1 o 311 3ia 324 3 3lJ 3 35 3'3a 34-.i 34: 3.49 35a 3 53 354 3 55 355 354 353] m 349 346 3 43{ 331 [3 3 329 324 3 1fc5 312! 3 6 ^58 i\jSK. jvur\kva, 17 039 Q 4j^ 55 M M • 8* 2^50 3 ,2 3;lj4 6, 39Vfl 12 Jl r^ 16 22439 4214 5 3 53 3 40 3 27 2 44 -.^28 1o mM I2I 8 i 137 58 819 8 40 9 ^ 9 20 1534 15 42 1555 f6 16 6 A610 ris lj|4^ 16 21 15 5f ^54^^ 1^34 lis 25 1515 15 4 1452i 1440 lWf7 1358 15.25113 4#i 1326 13 9 1549II2'51 12, « ma 1153 U32 NoTx— Whon the ;j|in^i« »mW, fi^iiiillon to li« ad4«i ; Whf n the gun to r^jst^ Equttloniu will i9Momiug ikur bi^tUWrdi 1st, then Evening ^toruQUli Dev, l^iiP ; tbPQ itt^riwii^ ^ttkrir-Mmrt ( ^ ) will be Morfiing^ St^irM^ ^f^ 16th ; th^p jEv^niY;^ 5f4»1!; ^b« ^eat of the yefit,--Jupi(er (Zi() VlH He Mpenifig Stair ghtii. Mtg^ 90t^; the^ Mmining. ^tar ii)itil Dec 8fh; tl^e^ fv^nm^r ^^r^j-r^blti^cn ^ ^) will be Jiffmtviig; Stiff. uBt\\Jnfl. }5^h : tH«D Epenmg '$^ ifAtM . Julj Ji^th; th[0ii j^<^f{i^, >^r the re8,t of i|ie yew. ^ I • Qifbii N: Cijirptiufhfiod Cyplu of iQ^8[ Doipin. I^tter^ ' G. or Liioar .Cycl^, y ' 4oiar Cycle, 19 RqniBJb Indietida^ 1 XuiuuiPenod; 6$9L Jewikb^r* A^a. 5Gldr-r9 ' ' ' ' ^am^ n!fi^Ch0,mcUt8 of ih,t fl^ejii^ ||:|The»fbo«. , Q'lVteirciicy. ;{ - Ves^av ■ : ^ : . ■' .. .,' . , . ■. (! i: :■ JiawtM and, CbUfAcUri of tht Aipittd^ami J(^i*$ >.! ^ If emcl)9K or • <5: poii^mii9tijop.; 'q Q,iia,d;i9,tUrq, 9po. : t^.PescejigiJii^ rj;adB. E,.Ra»t, W. VV^, ',*-t-bi — r— «*• :< i*i5j¥??'^*^- ^^^ V'^Virgq, belly. ;^ 4,qflanii|fr,'|>ir«fwt< j^f^Sjcqrpifl. so^r,ej84t}^KtJcWW, f//J b'rtr, vrjJ* .jti! *'■ ^ Jh M.h'l M ' V ? Ash WedC LMjt beg. t «f ; i7r [ Whit Skin, or FAtiteeost^' M«y 93 t M«7l3 Nov. 26 • .' .7 1 ^v .,...y^ . » i »» * »B»««w« »f*--f»^ ; i i .»i - iM'. Oi ji - LiGrit HOUSED. W F*wtt/«. —Robert W lCi'bBKsh«ttk, JToKp WWd. IsMfi Wb'iJw^vd, ItfK^ W^lso^; li^di/ 0)P^^i)^S llak't;, R; N^^^^ 't ■ i, i. Ibft'^l to N6'Va SictMd ^hldi ^k'e ^aHly sil^])'ortea by CdiKi 5af!26 ^42 /iZatttf LI^Af.— Thfe Wfst tl^llt iV^ apptadUibg ^ aay 6f FuAdy, ia ofr tlib l^buth Pb'tht dflU %fi^\\mii. TttTs t^ d ^i&in white Light, elMl^^botit )B0 Fei^t aboVe Ki^h iMkie)[ ihirrk, and may be seen in irp(hroachih$ \h^ f sl&hd fh)ii]l k^ ^diht tif th,6 '6\(>bnpas8. A very dangerou* bck, Undb'r 'iihtW, ttAt \\ftt% WWdftithfe sea always breaks, called BlonUi SAo^ilift^ atbbtit 04 iiiilel^ B;byW. b| compass, from the Light House Betwe^ ibis rotik aWd tke Is)^i)| there are someto^era— tbe ^WUHd }^ toisky ^ifoogKofrii; &hd ^e vessels, jilii^ea 9a jiner island^ aoout i theraof. A plain white lignt ; , . ;..'.,.- ...v. iJffg'Ay Bai Xiiflfw.— The next light on the' coast of Nova Scotjfi is placied onUie west^sid^ pf Digb^ ,Qut-rrfroQi JSri^e Island No|;t^ En^t- ^yd.| 1?^ Ui^sti^^'v^^^ aifij) hot indented ; the LigHit if febe|e^ Hwe cliieSy i'ntendled ia. a guide intt>i Digby Basin *-*-A' White Lwnti GmMntHMk hi^ht.^'mi^ Lijghl is iiitei!rdcd tb Warn i^^*felkbf IftlE^it len4 f^orii.kti&Old J^roprletiir totheSeQl Islands o€Maobias; a did? tance of aboiit twenty mileb. It is tf flotli Ught^tbAt«-^t\K^eifty »«<• qopdSfdia^k and, forty, (i|$bt in, eaqh minlfte. < Tblb Li^t H^us^i is paii^tfidjnstnpe.i, vertlcnT, black aM wiiite Bearimfs ami BVBtiaim hf Compkis frm thti ^anM f^eh fj^k A^Hie. Tlittt Light bears fvdm Ut^ Lighit hroi)6« bfl Bv't^rliiaiMd'y N.N.VV. | V^\ frolnithb GaniietR6fek toilherOM Pt-dpftet^V fi. '': diiiitarft>brMt«f. Froiiii iln Gateiet >li6ok m H^ BMdt Rd6ft> 6tt v llit« Hel^ t^yd>, F^dnt Cfte .0ann«t R0«k to tHb ^bwHii W^t! HMd l^f Gfaikd Mfliflttf, -:' ; A' PC^Nw.W.<«|>ile9i.^ ;■/•■-• ■■■'■'^ - ■ ' ' "•■'' "• '"c- ' ^' ■" FrftiH tHe Qanfnet 'Rock ttr ihll llot)lie»ftif^Mt of^ llftf If-tl^f iAd^tf, To the Strnthbrnrntmcof diitdi l^ydaliiint fitftt^'^ Li^)%dfW S^W.; I'ltoml thd 6»hh^ R0Ckt» IffadhhM SOdl lihilMjiW ftftd Iff N'rif :vu. «ni!iies.:" .-.';■•- t'- ^' -'- <''^^- ••-■ ^ ^'■.'- -'*« ••^■'^- %rya^b6 f The. J^lnpi|e Rock from the Sonthernnaost poipt •f the C^pe Sable, 9e/i| Isliindg S. andby W. 3^ rai)egaistant. , < iifftc/tias Se*4 Istnnd Lights^-^Thexe aire two fixed whiU lif hta apoa the Machios Seal Islands, elevated about "forty-five feet above hi^h water, and '. lar from each other E. S: fl. and Ww N. W. distant about Sipo feet, by ^htcti circuipstance c/ two Light Houses at the same station, ib'ey will he immediately distinguished from all other, ligbti upon' the coast, (t^ritish' or American) Both thei ^uildin^s are painted white. Thefpilowinf are the hearingp from ^hem, viz:. To the S'Onthe^nmost Murr Ledge,. (St. Mary's) E. S. E. easterly^ " Gannet Rock Light E. by S. | S. 13 miles. " . ^ontnern Head of Grand ](^f anan, E. by N. ^ N. " Northern Head of Grand Manan. N. E. 4 £. " N fi, Ropk, distant 2 milps, N. E. by fi* ". . , Little River Head, N, by W. , " ,\ Libby Island Light House, (American,) N. W. by W., . Vessels standing to the Northward^ between these Light!! and the] GahnetRock^ should tack or haiil off the ftidfijient they bring thesej Lights in one, IS they will not then be iiiore than three (hcrrths bfa mile from the Murr Ledges, if more than five miles to the East ol' the lights. ' ' J 7^ ii recommended that the f^h1p*3 Cpmpatses should be well compared ani^ uSt«d'(particulnHy in new •hips), before 'they lielave Partridge r«lAnd,tefiej rioifs Errors ,'bav0 freqiientty occpfnedyfYom wnnt of attention en this point ; Bind :|8 the variation intbe BnyofFmidy is seventeen deiii'ree^ We^erly,i>r'(]|poijRtsi it will be found by tlie latest published Admiralty Ch. ^ Head Harbour JAght-^^ext in ordifrt aftet passing Grand Manai and the plain while Light, (American) on West Ctuoddy Point, Head^H&vbour Light. This ig placed pn the North East extrermity^l Cainpo B^ilo, and is a guide to. vessels entering the main Giiannel to West Isles, Moose Islaud, and the inner Bay of Passama^uody ; ij ent^blea vessels also at a.H timee to enter Head llatbonr-^it is a fixef tp^^e li|ht>; The building is painted White, with a red crossionH: Point Le Preau Lights. — Upon this nrojeolinghead fand two light are ,pl9Cf»4.f one atipve thte Q^ieji;, in tnev.same, House, and' distant 1^ feet— 'Both lights can be seen from every pnintrof Hie compass, wher^ tI1ey,nlfly,^;nsef^^•^-ho.l^;Are fixefl and)tMi/«. The Light House li J painted red and white, in stripes of five fe^t brOad each, horilontally Partridge hlf^i (/?f lin^.-r-'rhialigM at the entrance of the Riveram Harbour of Saint John, having been established upwards of fortjj fei^,requiraan0partici|lar;Of«tiQQ,;fiii9lier than that it is a fixed whii light, and that the Light House is red and white, in vejrticai stripes. fiiM^,n ^^Af-7-}yithi|) Partridge .I.6)and|' and upon a. Spit or ba Whjf^' «jrtiBtids i|^onl>^f a iwile 8^9. & W^ 9ajnd fpinj, aplijvhicl| I drief %% twb-thiir^s e]bb{ %nj^ thp/BeaconTp wer^ Upon this '^Towf • licht^el^t^t^islij^d,!, which is eminently ue?fi|l to the coasting ir^d drSiunri'o^! >M to aU ot^ piloto btit bpav^t aa it ^r i' House IS wliil^ aod^bpk» iii afripei vertic'^lj. . cj^^ r-f»V;^J»yi. 4,'^'bT. I ■gt t, •■•wsrsi mmmmmmmm -.-lillL l! Qiiaeo.— A rie¥oivinx tehiu light i» placQd qn • small rock oQ'Qiiftco . end, showing twice fiiij and twice dark in a ,iDipme. Thin light cnn ; 4 »eeiUroBi, any quarter where a ye«selciriva(>proi^h. ,. Tjiie JUght i 'ouse Mjpainteiu wl te.aud. red io horizontal 9tnppf. Capti Awrage Light.-^On the point o^ that na,ine, ia ^Yeatlnor• land, nearly opposite Apple ftiver .Uarbour, N. S. ,A plain whif^ light The House i.^ painted white, and is about 120. (eet above t|de nsar(. IVest Quidfly i^i^A/,— Thiii is an Anierican'Light, and is' placed on the West side qf ^e entrm^ce into the ' Saint .!Crbix by Lubec and Eastport. '■ , .','..','.'' *\'-.'"'. Cape Frtrchu Light — On tTapeForchUjOn the western side of the entrance to Yarmouth (Nova-Scotia), in lut. 43,39^, N. long, 66,8. W. It exhibits a plain revolving light— vis,ible one mihiite and n quarter, and invisible hal-f a minute The building is painted white, and is etevaiod 135 feel above the level of the sea. Latitude, Longitude, and Variation of the Compass, at tl^e fol- lowing Light Stations in the Bay of Fuody, belonging to, New Brunswick: -^.i ifif/r ;;!: . . ,,i Paitrijlge Iiland, . . Beacon, ..... Head Harbour, . . . , Puiat L^Preau, . . . (fiairnet llock, . . . Machiaa >^eal Island*, Saint And^ewtji. r« !*ii Uiiaco, . . , .. ,,. . Cape Enrago, . . Lat.45 14 9a N. 45 15 00 " 44 67 40 " 45i 3 50 *• 4.4 30 40 •* 44 30 3 "' 4A 4 10 M ^.•^ 19,33. " 30 00 " «< '* u (« u it u U !-»l r»>»ii '■''■ ?> ' . i , Long. r« 3- SOW. Var. 16 30W. ♦* 65 3 .% «< ti 16 30 »< '• <:0 55 55 " t( 10 20 «« •♦ 6fi 27 4 " . t< 16 30 M <» 66 A'i 50 " C( 16 20 " «» 67 6 10 <• « 16 20 «• •*. «7 4 0f»«« , »!••• 1ft 20 " «V ,65 3155*' «'. 16 30 •♦ «« 64 46 40 " ^ 1 16 5(3 «« A>n IronBell DiYoy (painted red)Wa{rlaidd6wn off this Marik>ti:r on the 28th September, 1852, similar in all respects to the Bell Buoy of the Port of Liverpool, G. B. It bears from Partridge' Is- land Light House S, 8. W. by tortipassljtoiles. ' ! . Bearings* •' Distance. Cape Spencer, . '*.;;. ,<'i *•(♦(<. ^* ^P ^ W S* E, by B. \ EL- rr , Cajio MiRiM^k,, . « . ^. . . , . 8. 6^ E. ot $. E. by E. g C. 3^ Partrfdgp Iriand tight Hottse, '. N. 21 E. bi^^ N. N. fa. - - Khelden** Point, . . . '. . . N. 49 W. or N. 'W. 1 W.^ ^Mabogany Island. Sont^ East point, N: 78 W. otW. by N. } N. Cape Negro (Negro [lead). ., . . 9,81 W. pr W, I p. ., ,,- .. Cape SpHHSRlijl ^ock, ftlpsqnash), 8. 78 W. or W» by 8^ _, f h'e Buoy is authored in 7| fathoms, low water, ^pnnf tides. TKe Sell is Id feet above this, waifer. l»l 1.5 21 'iM ■<4U o. 'f .K., ! fatfei''(tf Part^-Wa'fifaWd.vn the rapp^oltuk of TimTiHti ihe One ball cfoseV for brta^dudte.rigige4Vfc^^^ ;1 ' » One bali. hall hniAt^d fpr tvyb- , .,, -dit^i. . , <, ;,,a'4 WO BaiU close, for tbrfd. .,;';»; iS* vessels . , , .,.\.,.ti T wo Bal )« separated, f*>' .w»wr , ^ , d*{to , , , v . . A Penfiantoi^apy coWf, fpjf %f;. ,^^^ dfttq ; ^iu^^jr ,;«,^ Ji 4 i^o «ye' a t^Ualf hoifcteiL f^r sf^p ditft . , ,, ,^, ,,^^,^|^ \ A ditto ondei two QaHs^lofOf, for. ^gl^^ difiri , ,, ^^^^.^ ..; miffWWWf la nffnii •'■ HT< S359C *iES5» ifor a l^teftniboat frotn iJi^bjfj ..'' V A Red rl^ with k wliite square, for a ^tbamboai ffom: Bpsipn A Ball at the mast head, Vessel i» on Shore or in diElress ' i^' M ih T I I lilli iini r -f"-'- 1.1 ..-■■■■ I. ■ ..^^ , ■;*»*.■,,.■ •^LLim ut ,\i ill il"(ii'i >\ MtES OF PILOTAGE, ,; ISsiltaibheihyat^o 9r trdinanct of t1^ Cibmmon Cduiieii sf Hie lC:il$ t^ ^amt John'-passei 'Sd August, ]8i8, ' Fivd Shillings pfer fOM, fbr bringili^ aiiy Ship or Vesiitfl iiito fh^ (idtboiir of Saint John, imd moorini^hjer lutoasafe phce or berth, nf sei^drfhg her alori^sldte' of one pi'the Wh&rves ;' and Fi^^ S^hillifigs nfitfoot .far removing; am:! -taicing anj Ship oji^ Y^^l ov^t «Cthe ;l[|atbp^r.. ' .. , : .. , ,; ,- .:■-. •. , . '■:'-,■'..: v .h r i)a6tir«g V6iisets, gcl|]ri{r; Arorn one ^artof the Biijr ot' F'tthdy to anotber, HrUish ^'tefhri Boats, or British Vcs^el$ drawn^ utxleir six feet of Wa(ter, aiti ttbfe ctVttifieil^ tx^ take ^\o}^\ wlifen mivpid^yed, ■jfi. or |y noq|-«d „ One Hun- dred Tons, Seven Shillii^a ^iid/19(iiftHice; for Vessels over One if "SL^'f'd, A«d flpt 93M|edi^ri| . t^^^^^ Tor Vessels over Two |itlpidred anfl not^^^c^ding Three numlred Tons, Fifteen Shillinj^s: andm p^er. Three Hj^^Qiired: Tons, the sum of T#.eiity BMIIings. ^^ ' ' ' \ , ' , ;;: Fir9tDUtanet.^ftbtti,VtiXMge\&kxi^\6^^9^\^^ bearmg North We6t, Five Sbillmgs p<)r loor. « Second Di»tanct.^f^om MusqAii^ 'H^^'(}i(^ lE^diht Let^ipe2iux, bearingNorth Wtis<,;S^Shilli6£f^hatHH^bjfeii6eh^rft^ ' V Third Di9tanee.-i-ti¥m Vo\ntLfpm^kX6-fiM K^d 6il Gfrand Maaan, bearinc( N0rih\Wei'el^6(' Wbhh tlMhhel, fa'^^iri Soutli £ast,8even ShtDliri^s a^^^h^'^d^6 ^^r R/tTt. - ¥ riHi'Tirifri imm ■ iww i mi ii W^*^"^^^ I .^..11.. ■pwi— — ^ ri!'q^rth Di»taMC€.i*^FrQm tho NorU) H0ad flf Or»iid HtmaA^df Nortb Clianael 8!i arinre«iiid"-tn Maoliraa 8)Bi Ivlaad, hearHig S J-i- H-^aorl ,f>fsi" - HARBOUR MASTER'S FSTO. ' : On Veswls of 30 Ttitis and iwidi6f<50> «». 6*1. ; V^naViof feO T««a ami under 75, St^ 9d.; 75aitA hAtIq^ ]09ton»,^».; TOO llhd diidet 150 tons, 6s. 3d. ; 15U and under 200 tons, 7s. 6d. ; 800 «hd Ut^Af 300 tons, 10s.; 300 and under 400 tons, 128. 6d.; 400 tons and up- wards, 15s.; Decked VdsscJls, Under 100 tohrf, o*rile^iind'i'bgistfer«d Alt Saint Johh, ahd all BlriH^h V638ti1s uhdeir that tbfin^e Ui&dibi witKhi the Bay of* t^'uiidy, or arrivHig frflm lf*orti to the Nerthwacd of Cape Cod, or the VVesitward of Cape Oamo^ or froAi any Pon in Nova Scoilrti W pay aiitiually as foftow*: Uhdef 30 tdiia, 98. 9d.V over 30 and under 50 towa, &!j. ; o^ei iJO Aftd nM^t 76 tbMi, ^«. i Q;ireT7p {^nd lUidojrdO, toiw, lOs,. , _., , , Ratkr Or WitAitiMok, esttOlMxd hff Abt m^t. i(^i40i 4k tlU City of Saint John and Parish nf Portland. —Y ox every decked ves- sel, or wowd bwat, of ih« bWHh^rt of 4fO ferfrti attd bnder l»: (id. ^er day; ibdv^ 4p xm, atid qrider 50, i^. Od.'l *boyiJ:50; iDttS rtbc^t 60, 28.; above 60, aiid uqder tO. 2«).^d. ; above to, and neder SO^Ss^.'; nbnve 80^ and under 90, 8s 9d ; above 90, ami tindef tOO; dvif above too, And ilbd^r 180, 3^ 6d ; dboVe 120, atid tii^d^r fSt), 4i ; tibdtii Jt6q, and iibdenSD, 4s 6d; above IfiiO, qpd un4eir SOO, Ss ; AbjoVo SDOt and under 320^ .'>8 6d ; above 280^ and under iMO^ 68 ; above 840% knd ifndet- 860t6!»Gd : above! 260 titid iHider880,7tf viibtiv«!280, IfAd lifldef 30b, ti-ed ; dbbire 300, ahd uhdfeir^20. 88 rdbbt^ 32b, ttrid tirii deT340,886d ; above fi40, aadunder S(^| 9^ ^ abo^^ 360f and.under 38b, 96 6d; above 380. and under 400^ lOsf above 40df and under 460; \U dd } HboVo 460^ ih>! HI ,<* , ' v iiit i'K ? r,«..>ri r r. RATES OF SLIPPAGE AT THE CORPORATION SLIPS. AH Decked Vessels, s&me rates as for Wharfaf d ; WtfOtf Bouts, iand olh^ Boatk. or tthdecked V^iskelii, hatbi^ «t«ti^diil^ Mustib, and ^) $^6^ iapd wbt lylW^ at tl<6 ,i(^H#Ve^ djtt eim^i- Mdii'^^^^ 'the foU^wiiigfate^. :' . ''^ j n.-'-', .' . / ■•' ■;■••.,.' „■,•.; •■.■,'■.■■ rST6ryAVoouboaM>f*»fl9<'^nt burthea.ta wx$M&otA» M Wpdd, eruMer, |s» H diUo ditto apwardsbr inCor(l»yainl.Hotinor»lbnn|(ikJ2f,.j94^ ditto ditto upwards of 1.5 Cord^, and not more than 90, da. 9d. ditto ditto upwards nf 90 Cords, 9s. TJieid)ov« t>i!' i •;'^j; '•i. li lOHN ^Footpaaaetigery8d;( Cinid t»bdeMwel«i«jneur»^ Id. 1 ifdrett 9dlf X)ii?^bthfelr ltrK« tMfiifkl^9!l;i> flM^likhl b^Ctmri, IM; 3d f tflll- •I r Iv. i #t MM m m mmm gh& 'Waggon, not loaded, 2d.i sindo wa; gon.wirh hoirtio and one hutt^^^ 6d.; mngle waggon, with horse, [bad and man,7d. ; double w^^ntf, not (oatkdf 7d.; double waggon, with liorsea and man, 9d.; donbfti waggon, with horses, load and man, Is. 3d.: barrel, Id.; bag. contain'*' ing two biAiheisi, Id.; firkin^ keg, or bo:t of the^fttne si^e. Id.; cnsk'of lime, 2d.; pipe, hogshead, or puncheon, whether in wti^gon.cart.sled, or other vehicle or not; etcept containing' raolaslR^s,' vinegar rice, or sugar 9d. ; every owt. of iron, ste^l, or copper, whether in waggon, eart,'Or;Qlher vehicle or not. Id. — Cart«, sleds, drayv and carriages^ sat^e as waggons. RATE OP TOLLS POR CROSSING JH^ SAINT JOHN -PI SPEN."«ION PRipGE.— For every foot nao^enger, (excepting children undet five years of s;te,) Id.; hri'rte, mare, ((elding, ihute, nss, ot, cow, o^ other large animal,, 3d. to>!h ; elephant or ean^d, Is. 3d. ; carriage, »leigh, Wajegon, cart, sled or other v«hieit of draught;, more tf^an ppe, wil^ a. carriage (xt otbs^ vehicle, 3d, en^b; sheep, calf, hog, or goat, J -S^. Ratbs at tmb Pcbmc Wtianiiro Machiitss —EVety load not exeeedlnjr One Thousand Pounds Weight, One Shilling; and One Penny foi every additional Uandictf Weight ; payable, lAilf J^y the seller; oud half by the piirehaser. 'i>!t 't'l .^)iV»!'.' *~T — ^^ : HApl^NBY COACH FAR^S — For conveying one papiienger frona any public staii^ to aiiy part of the City, or from any one part of the Cii^ to any other part thfeVeot; Is. ; ntrirf for every passenger exceeding one, t'd. additlo'niil ; and if any driver ot any Carriage cr other vehicle, shall be detained ^t' any place by itny passentgefv or shall htake atiy agreement for carrying' any passengers by the hour,, he shaU be entitled to ask, and receive the following rates, vjz I—For any time not exceeding half an hour, U. ^d. ; and in that proportion for every half hour that siich Carriage', or other vehicle shall be detained pr eitiployed ; Pro- vided always, that in nase any driVef: 'shall be required to cross the Ferry to Carietohihe sha)!, in;addit|ofi |p the forf going (hre^, be entitled, to deiriand and receive fne ferriage fof hiinsejf, liiV carriage, and ^orsee^ both gpipg and returning. MTrtlilC PORTERS AND HAND CART MEN-Porlpridlng tarrying, and housing any goods,' or'nny other article on any Hand Cart, flntm the Miirket Blip Ml KingVand Qeen*)! Wardn,^)or.fi;orn npyPtlier place within the limits of thib nrst district, to any other place within the f:aid several Five diatrictd, the rates of prices are as follow :— For the first district dd.; second district 3^d. ', Xtiitd district 4d. -, fourth district 4|d. ; ftfth district 5d. MARKST' TO LL8.«r4Reef/ per quarter, Sd.; Calf, Sheep, flof ; Goat, Li^mb, Kid,«r8h9St-Sd.: Tub, Pai(.or Jnrof Bntrer, l^d.: Firltin/Jd.t every Ip ll>s,Af Roll Butter, id ; Cheese, |d»;. load of PotaUies under 19 busheisc 3d.j ditto ov«r 15 buifhefs, 6d.; IbadofOyiiters fn shell or tub, Gd.; Turkey, Oodse, or 4or,en of Pidgeons,|d.; pair of Ducks, Fowls or Partridges, 4d.; bafg'of Flour, Meal, Oate, Peas, or Baans, |d.{ llkm or fihb^lder, (d.; Eggt, p«r 10 ddBea^ Ad.; and all ot^er artldos In like tiropottiMi. ■IT FtSff MA'RKRT D^R{B.-^FVir«viiry Palmpa; IM.. Codfish, PMIktek 4 Brm, or Shad, eath ^d;.; Haliibut) raott^xfqeding 90 lbs. Mm (txeeedijag f)OiH>*M aad-for every 90 lbs.,. Id,; every .LoMer, W.j df«cn <»f Hnl\dM^.^)lA,y^y^^tf,mJ>f Oaspereaui, Ale^ives, Herring's, or other small fish, 14<^. . ' - y ' 1 ' I , ' ' I ' '''^ '' ' ' '' ' "'' ' ' "''',' '. ^'*'' ^ ' ' '' ''''^ ' '''^ ' TiMB ir^k ddtWo TliKo'voH tms Faixs— (^«dr kaint JoAa.)— f hfe Falls are le'kl or still watf r at about three and a half hours on the Jload, and about two and a half qaA^<9 «U, sq tt>9t, they. are. passable four tioiep in twenty four.bqurf, i|bout Uifar ffltef n mfn^ies eaeh Hin^. No other rule Mh' be giVeh, ai Miieti depinds 0« lbs flpodi ia Iha River Saint John, and this time of high wateit «»r ^IK bea, w.Mcbis oftaa baaitane^ by Mfb wiada, aad^i prepMiiaii to |^f hf igbt of theoi 2: PP m 19 mmm ■.>i- '..«j'v..-' 1 t Tiehiitft^^ donbft^ co9taiii'>' ensk'or eirt.sled', rice, or iriageij :!,'•'.■ •. . • ; ENSION ( years of ] limnl, 3d. I cir oilier li or Witli- ^rriage ttt . h- ' ■ ' ■ srtlhjrOn* ndditional ler. my public other i^art iiid if an7 ice by uny era by the ~-K«»r «ny CTury half ned. Pro- e Ferry ti> Inland and returniog. ■ylng, and [urket Blip nit« (if the , the rate* i ^d. i third : aft titfmb, p 10 ll>c, of ditto Of er' >r dor,en of ifal.Oate, L; ttltdall sk^BRM.'er »M aadfor ^ly.WUof iim nm - If Itsarele'^l . two and a qun*, fhout BtideiMnda tr flill. Ilea, bi How long ihy ^oys may ebb ; my How. high its rising tide may flaw, t I leave to Thy command : > This, this shallailence all my fears^ In bliss or grief, in smiles or tears, ' My times are in Thy hand. i) Last Quarter Oth day, 8h. 3itt. evcnirij^, ' If. K. # New Moon 15th day, Oh. 48in'. ihotning. N. ^ First Quarter B2d day, Oh. 17m. eTcnitig.^ ^.^ E. jl FnU Mooii $9ih dav;'4K. 27m. morning. Zjl'^^i. ["S^-,* D 1 8 3 4 5 G i 9 10 II 12 13 14 Id 31 d6 37 Fri Sat su Mo Tu W. Th Fri 3at SU Mo Tu W. 'i\ Fii Sat sv Mo Ttt \V- Th Fri Sat SU Mq Tu W. •1 . t> CALENDAR^ die. lli.&Setsdo.S. h.m.li.ni. New Year's Day i 24 so, 7h 28m. even. M Sunday aAer Christmas Archbishop U^ber b. KiSO Puke of York died, 1827 Epiphany CoU (4lisg.yiiiv^r. founded 1 46U .Galilee died. 1G43 Cape 01*0. Hopetakn 18QiS Ist Sunday after Epiphany Dr* I>wight died, 1817 tit, >|*Knii5hf>diod 1800 Jup. 8. 6h.;46m. even. 9 con. (2- Fine Sir P. Warwick died. Ili83 0/iitle;of Coruniia; 1809 2d Suntiay, after Epiphany Ciqdad Hodrixo tak. 1^12 lanieit Watt hern 1736 Howard died, 1790 ^ 0»t llh. 41m. evBD. tord Byroii bprti, 1788 Jup- C0|1. i> ' i 3d Sunday after Epiphany (^unveriion of Sitf ,P«ui:. 7 58 59 2 4 5 5 5 6 B ^ lOi 5 12 d. ni: 23 1 22 50 '42 44 22 37 22 20 22 23 22 Ip 22 7 21 58. 21 21 21 21 21 4? 39 »? 19 . 8 20 56 20 45 20 :i3 20 20 20 7 29 54 19 4,1 19 27: 19 12 19 58 184a 18 27 18 12 17 5« tr 39 RtfrS >h. in. 7 2 8 19 9 29 IQ, 36 it 42 morti. 45 1 51 9 54 a 59 5 r li 6.0 6 53 veta. j> X 6 15 7 25 8 33 9 39 ia48 moru Q: II 1 13 2 30 347 4 67 >58 6.48 lipefk 7^7 818 ® h'art h'art bely bely he*y rein rein aacr. «eorj Mccr. ihig kiie kpe iega fttet (( w i ll t ; I* T ^y^^^^^^^ "Wbftkees haye lost their ftudurt fiur. Their brMcelm^ no more greeiif - Are waging tb thief irinter breeze, Where, song-bivda oft were^ seen 1 The mom. cotaoes not with early diew^' >^ The day np siin doth bring) ^-iv 1 • But cheer thy heart S!#tet mcktest fiower. M We'll adlrodikfie out in Spring ! Then music shall awidcc the grpT^, f m And joy ^haU light th^ g>e^i And all the bahd of buried fiow^ta ShaU. blo8B(Hn; forth a^in | The eartk it iio# h Trilderness^ ^ if ^' Afld dWrkliiggS rifetgftS Is TOg» . f^ But cWertl^yW^ t, sweet modesi!fl()rwer, i We'll ail conte out in. Spring I iq( • ^ i LAst Quartet 5fti day, 4h. dim. evening; 1 1 • New Moofi iSth day, hh. SSim. evening i^]fha.Qllfttte^20Ul day, 8h. 14fn. ev^iiihgw PiiH J^'oon 27th day, l»b. !21m. evening. .1^ ■^ Vv. B. W. E. 1 1 8 3 4 6 6 10 It ta 19 11 16 16 17 1^ 19 BO S il5 tap U7 !D Pri CALENDAR, ^kb. ^ 'd(H 5h.'ddm. HiBhii SII'ftobe»rtf»feeiitge-| 1840 Th CbdiynlMb. by Bhic^/ 1309 rHICbiton AiolherMied^ 1836 SUlO^ifniiUageisifni Stffactikf iHo Glkf^t Co bArM, ]$<[I4 OMfcK'4 VictbWt 1653 IM Sllild^y Vik Leiit ^ Whih{AgK>libor*>17^ v^ «f6n. MooA. ^/iitifftffi 44 Chfliff Etfse)tb«Heided. t69l|6 4i Nhtidltfimkft Elbri< 1815 fir. A^biiUii»otdi«tf, 17M ill duHdiy in Lenk Ri.^Sett* b.flfh h.nii fliisTTi e f ® icB. R4kS d. HI. b. m. 1315 II 5 16 iaisi» 5 119( 5 20' 5«'i 685 |i5 96 5 3(i 5 4 2 \ 6 45 40 38 17 l&flG 1 ^ R 58l5 8f G57 6 55 G 54 6 52 5^ 5 34 f5 6 515 37 5 3fc <$48&40 o4« 5 44 5 45 $46* 5 4V 6 49 16 3J 16 13 15 5i5 15 ^7 15 18 14 59 14 40 14 21 14 1 13 41 13 31 13 1 13 40{ f» 33 13 19 9 24)537 Id 2!/tMb n 37 tilotA Uti 41 I 5 3$1 4 4t 5 6 n S«t8 6 37t5 48 11 59 «f :<7 II 1« 10 Si 10 931 fUlf 9 49 927 9 51 S43 ♦5 30 7 57 8 fl 1^ 20 30 Nib 45)4c!cf> 2(;thfg icbe 93iUHd kfire )re1t *^lVe( 40f%«t 62tl(»^ 4h^d Mo)>itA^d 1 85a^bi. 3 4ffAi^iit. B 4i< b^ea 4 49btfek 5 24b'aH l'.Jft*^««':r^^!:;<^E>f",.!; !-. '^W-. ' y" --^W;'Wltoys.:^Ta., mlMoT » Oh ! 'tift plei^tit to look- to tht- oottiiii|^flpriBg, Whiletase wliitw wiiids arc Mowift^^; >; When the flow^n^lihall bud, and the^^ sweet Wds limip* On the bd%h ibtb ^uty giyywini|» ' When the snowr-drop, p^jslfty 6ttii-Uk6 flo^«p| And th^^^oiet dainty flilry, s -» Like a maiden coyi in her "Wintry- b0W0r> ■ And the priiikrose sWeet aniJ charyv "' i- ^ Above thd withered lieges &li*ll«hoW-^^ = ^'' *' Oh ! then is the ti*ieth#o«gh tWe woods ito go. f) Last Quarter rT^h day; ]>h. 26iii' e»eV 2h'. r$8mVm^r)ctih«(. Full Mooif iilSftli :dj\y.' 7h. ;S.% ittprcjhjg:^ w. gali;npa]r, ^f^ ^im,pa,vi(^ < i i Bciaj. We«tdiH|S?2Q tiertikrd Ojlpiii bprn, ,]r)t7 Saint P^tirick'di0d. 464 ^{?d SjfitnlAy in tent , 6(iQil|a,,;i(). 4l|. *i4iui. n)io>n.. l5r.|>?i^8lJy,l>or»,J7to, 4th Sunday m.en.t ;;, . Klbpstosik di.ed, 180|^ /)" . 3(iehife(?ied;l796 ' : Si Pf^trick'^ j;%,. $ffiot^ Wdrn*To6kedi6^,.l8t8 ttm'per.Ji? ci'®. ':'/ slrL'r^|wt<>n,di^d,l7i?6 5tii Sunday in t«^Dt. i, 1G}i)Bthedi. / ^ 34 5 61 4 |!Ui9:ilt)tmdi^d,(l,W Winthirdpdied^ieiO . '^■'at, HO, 7h, Wni.! eieti.; airT>:l3iin(j(»y J', . , ^iiiitboliiU7(^M*;':*'lv. 3J^efttV^l?tr^Kl^^3 IMNtttl 0' fti.&Set» h.m. li«ni. 6 Si -ti^^Sur- 6 3V 6 3IJ 6 2^5 6 2t) 6 25 6 8a 6 -^i 50 01 dc.S. d, ov rTT^.'t 5 52 55 1^ 5 56 5 57 5 5j[) K) e ^ 1 6 mi 2 |6 17 iT • 3[ « 15f , 6 14«' i t-t>»atf»l»tf il Mi-t^i. ItArrf i ^naifJm'U^iAi, APitlt. as I'i.j:. "JSoX ^ye^K frail flower ! ' thy charios unclose ;f c ) Too soon thou Tenturest forth again ; For April bas its Wiqter-rain, , . , ,^ill * j «» i . . The charming vfhite and ipy?ly red. , And thou perchance too late will sigh , , , < Thtttat the first approach of Spring : M;) Thou mad'st thy bud unfold \U wiagr And show its blush to every eye. . (f) Last Quarter Qtn day, ^h. Odi)i. moftiijn^j , (A New Moon, 13th dfiy, Oh. 31m; eva^ihg, Qk first ditarter 20th day, Oh, 4'Zm morning. jp Pult Mooii^th day, lOh. 12in evening. N. fe? S. E. ^^ Fri Sat I Mo w. T^h Vi at Mo ^ ? t 9 10 11 Ail Fours Day. Good Friday Rev. J. Howe died, 1705 Canter Sunday Stow died, I605 Badajos taken/t819 ; Raphael born, J 483 ■ M^raso. dh. 57m. morn. Bopnparte abdicated, 18 14 ijattle of Toulouse, }^{i. 1ft Siiridny aAer Eaf^ter Dr. ^uriiey died, 13 U ^ i;) 1* M EaHeir term begiiii$ 14 VV. Handel died 17^5 ^ 15 Th C rf(^. Hooti # 1^ F,ri Bii«iM) died 178B n Sat SJr VVm.' j[un«)« die4 rrD4 1^ SU 2d Sundi^y af'ter Kaster SJiakesneare died 1()5() $pan. (Meet destr. ifKSt , Bishop Heher bprn 17^5' James Graham borp, l^i>7 ' St. (ireorgie'H Day j ^a,^ Eastfirter^ endt •! i ^ ^5|SU 3d ^nnday after Easier ' - •aiDaiiierDefoedied lt.1l' gt^ ward Gibbon bof ti 1 73t Baron Denon died ^825 VTar with France 1^3 E^dict of Nantes 1598 3(rFri hmmsm Ri.<&Sets h.m. h.m. 43 42 40 34 31 29 C2<) 6 27 6 3d 6 31 652 6 3;) l5 3;i 6 35 5 5 » I* 5 o 9 5 5 24 23 21 ly i^ 16 14 13 1) 10 8 6 5 3 2 1 59 J)?6 dcW. d. ni T% 4 5i 5 4i 6 4 27 6 50 .> 2b|6 3i6' 6 :^7 6,3H 6 3!) 6 40 6 41 6 42 6 43 6 6 45 6 47 6 46 6 41) 6 50 5^ 6 54 a 50 56 •I iim i*> 34 57 la 8 41 9 3 9 24 U) 46' TO 7 10 2>^ 10 49 11 10 il 31 n 51 l?i 12 12 32 12 52 13 n 1331 13 5p 14 9 14.28 14 4'6 ia2l a {25 morn {) 25 i 19 2 4 'iM 3 12 . 3 40 4 4 25 4.48 sets. 7 44 •lec sec thig. thig. Kiies knefi knes logs legf feet feet h'ad hr^ i^ec 9 ^4Jnec 10 ti 11 36 iiiorn 30- 1 24 2 3 2 32 2 r>7 3 19 ^4 41* High water h.m. 3 57 ,4 18 10 15 arm arm bres bres bres h'art ii'ari bely bely neiu rein seer. SBH 14 059 1 36 2 14 2 58 ,3 47 4 48 ^59 7 18 8 2^ a^ 10 5 10 44 11 29 11 50 ev. a 1 24 2 13 3 9 4 U 5 30 6 «>l 7 t^» ,8 59 9 46 10 24 10 {>9 ,11 30 hioru ^ 41 I- ia4¥. I ▲11 things axf new—the budfl, the leftvesf ' That gild the ehn^ce's nodding crest, And even th^ nest oene^th ^e leavpflf , There aire no Mrdsjn.lastyeair'if neat. , i^U things rejoice ii^ youth and loTe^ Tl^e fullness of their ii^^t delight. And learn ifronjL the Heayens apoTe The) melting tenderness of night, liaiden that readest thti$ simple rhyme,, . Enjoy thy youth it wili not stay, Enjoy the fragrance of thy prime* . ^'or it is not always May J . 4^ lisst Quarter 6th day, ill. 5<>hi» utortiing. 0/New Moon )3th day, 3ti. 4tn. moritiiig. (§ First Quarter 19th dav, 5h. 'Man eveuing. m Full Moon ^th day. Ih. Ulm eireiiirtei N. E. 8. ?6 < CALENDAR, Sit. Sat SU Mo T« W Th Fri 81 Sa: 8(J Mo Tu U Ri.iSrSets h.m^h.iki. 9 10 12 W. 13 Th II 15 16 SU 17 18 19 ap %i i5 36 «i9 Fri gat Mo Tu VV. Th Fri Sa; 8U Mo Tu \V Th Fri »at SU 31Mo 7 no. llh. 24ih. eveti. i( con. fi Rain PeotiiCoKt or Whit SntidaV Q^eOii Viotorih horu IdlQ Dr Piiley died 1805 : . Dante born 1965 VVm. Pitt born 1752 (^ 80. 10h.46m. eirefi/ *-■ ^ Hub Corp. Act paiiVd 1679 Trinity Sunday Or. Chalmers divd 1647 41 40|7 39 38{7 36 36 dc.N. d. b).' 659 1 9 8 4 5 ii <■> 4 Wellington burn. 1760 4 54 4th Sunday aAer Eauter 4 53 •2 Pr. Arthur born IfrSO U 58 Jamaica disco rttried 1495 4 50 Nap. Bonaparte died 183: 4 49 Battle of Prague 1757 1 4^ Andre w;FirUer died 1805 \i 47 Sir G. Mackenzie died 1091 4 4( dth SniidayatVer Easter 4 45 a WilUam Pittdied 1773 4 44 SLJ^hnCifcuU 4 43|7 9 i 1 Pharoah drown Uyt. 1421 4 49t7 10 Vler. con. ©. H con '® ® in per. $ con, ©. Cnrvier diod 1814 CifoU Sundny d^er Ascension D. ^ con. (3) Laikdihg of the Lbyalists af Saint John, 1783 , Her. Coii. 0. Mer. iiiap. 11 12 13 14 16 17 35 7 18 19 »9 34 3;< 32 31 30 29 28 27 26 26 20 21 22 2?, 24 25 15 4 16 99 15 40 h. nr. 11 11 n 59 morn 15 58 4U 16 15 16 82 1649 17 5 17 21 4T37 17 53 18 8 J8 23 18 38 18 52 19 6 15119 20 1^33 19 46 1920 n 20 23 20 35 20 46^ 20 57 I 19 1 41 2 5 2 26 2 47 3 9 8 34 Aeis. 7 58 9 15 10 25/ 11 18 11 59 morn 3f> 1 1 1 2» 1 44 2 4 thi. krte kne ktie legs. legs. feet feet feet^ Head head nee riec arm. hreti bros h'art h'art hejy )ely i'^iu feiii ^2?rt^U 2*^7 26 p'27 7 27 7 28 Id 21 21 21 28 21 37 21 47 a»4f? d 12 rises 4 •«ecr. <»err. thi. tht. High water h. m. i 13 1 55 2 35 3 21 4 12 5 14 e2l 7 04 8 35 9 28 10 14 10 5911 11 46 hv.32 1 20 2 10 2 50 3 57 4 6 7 8 t» 9 58 6 14 T4 fid 10 31 11 9 It 47 tnotli i If V 1 till* iimrn » 55 thi. 27 1 10 98l^ne I 1 1 11 16 kne 1 g7lj •i t m S; ': ■ ^ tUAi MM mk ■4At;.' ^Jrt^^^^^j^^^^ wse: We' ptiBs out Irbm.thie ^ilf'B ^trish liiwri '!r6-fliiid>efreklim(Biit iii tKtJ sUent t^bofts, And Witpre if hi^ is ^eiaiittfill aM ^\m^, Hilk^ & pqol (ili^ep tipoti tab pulses broQ^^. Yet, «ve^ t^ire, 'n i*wtl^sf tiioii^l^ wrli steal Tq teaeh th^ indblentlif^furt it stili m^i^t f^el. Strani^^V iMtW^ atidible i^i&iie£id 6f tl^e uoon, The -wriateirs ttippftig Vith^itKei^flilTer feet, TMturrihig to t^ Kglit of feafes in' iisne,' And theli^t ifh48p>eif as th^it^^ edges meet — Strange tk^ tlbe^ fl^^'irot :Bnth'tli:eit tr$|iqiiil ton* Tj^ jjjUxU^isTAUJtn^ i A ' tm^..ixil{d8t ftlone^, *»»»tf-WI**!«*»"*»W-T*W *W^ ii j ijimi i "•■iWW 4>4- I>ast QiiartejriU^ 49yi^«. 37 inv RyemiDg., New Mqod^ ua^ ''ak. IQb. 3m« mQm^s* First Q,uart§r 1:^1 4iay. Uh, SOtn» tnomin^. fwili Moo^^th djiy. 4tt. 2&tn morning. w. 8|T|i 4 iB T :;8 9 '40 U 12 J}3 ii 15 IT «8 19 »0 }{| 19 90 fvi S^t SO Mo Til W. fDh .Flri :!Sat S.IJ Mo iTu .W.> TH Fri S^t «U Mo Tu ^y .B«tl|t mf I]^nopiit>iif>in Fri $»? Up W. CAI;£NDAftr'i&f(.<: ^j^ a ?yuke died mi ( Sir ftohert;Peelidie4 ;sq. rOh. Iphi. if veil.! A4^t^ Smith ler>iatCltte)i>ec, 3832 Trmyitem liegins ^.Qecn. Jacksdo died 1845 Hpbert. Bruce botfn 47124 9 eon.®. 1 Windy U ?«nday:afWrTrlrtity. ,i|fi|B;Q;fi CbArta ^ignied; :18]5 lH^jPftfid. 9h. I6|ii; eiveti. QaMl« 4f I>^mii»g£A;l2ii3 .16 MftrlbQ(roUgtt. died 17^:^ Bar/UofWateviloiu i; ^ T^lfftf9ifeirm7 tM>s^3 19 4; 23 4123 4S3 J4 ;i2 4 9ii I^J 4 22 4! 2a 4^ 4 22 ^22 Mi2t2 4 22 ii; 7.a;i22tfu 7 33(22 46 4 23 4 23 4 24 4 24 4 4 7^3!] 7 32 7 34 ia5 7 35 7 36 7 37 7 37] 7 38 7 38 7 38 4^27 38 4fi8T:^l8 27i 4 ^37;)9 7 39 7-^ 7 4U 7 40^3.20 7 40 m I2& 24 r 40 28 (23 2&4'>4D'^i»i 22 26 'f 8bJ. 39i»»v aven.l m-4'Mm-' .S;'Tl T.'';jW4 2r>l7 4 mm\ Hvpcoe djed l;iS31 1 '4 m7 40 SB 1149beiy motio be!y 0< d.rein 23107. QSHkrehi 23 26 O^aecf «i2f7 1 141 *4a«87 ] 44 i3ao| 3 4 riitis. i^kiii <9tl34 il ^ 'd4i2 366 -5 •« 6»6 I 6 $26 mm 11 90 • ]^ i m I h JULY. [iSSfiP At length the sun doth hasten to repose, And all the vault of heaven is streak'd with light ; In flamy gold the ruddy welkin glows, And for the noonday heat our pains doth quite, For all is calm, serene, and passing bright. Favonius gentle skims along the grove. And sheds sweet odours from his pennons light : The little bot in giddy orbs doth rove, And loud the screechowl shrieks to rouse her blue- eyed love. Menaleas came to take the evening gale, And won each damsel with his piteous tale. () Last Quarter 4th day, 2h. Gin. morning. 1^ New Moon, 10th day, 4h. 40m. evening. (^ First Quarter 17th day, 3h. f)bm. evening. Full Moon 25th day. 7h. Idni. evening. m con. (1). Rain N'fl'd takn pos.sessn of, 1583 Prince Alfred born, 1844 © in per. , Finer. loth Sunday after Trinity Ashburton Treaty, 1842 Cloudy, Byng desi. Spani.«h fleet, 1718 Geo. IV. born; 1762. 15 Sir VV. Scott born, 1771 Sheridan died, 1788. 11th Sunday after Trinity Battle of Tchernav, 1855 Great Fj re in St. John, 1830 Duke of Hamilton died, 1852 Moon, in np. 21 Wni. IV. born, 1765 Massacre in V irginui, tJO'Mo »|iTii 12th Sunday after Trinity. HerHchell died, 1822 "Washington taken, 1814 I. Wattdied, 1BI9 Great Fire in Portland, 1841 Louis Philip died, 1850 26 Prince Albert born, 1819 t3lh Sunday after Trinity. I>r. Webster died, 1853 Re§tig»uche Cireuit. tmaas 1831. 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 — 1 vv. 1 N. E. W. 1' 1 \V. © High 1 •13' water 1 P h. m. 1 lead 3 ]2j 1 lec a &9( 1 lec 5 121 1 rm. 6 41(11 rm. 8 18 11 res ii sriJI res JO 32 11 I'art Jl 19 II I'art 11 50 1 ely 6^37 I ely 1 10 I ein 1 45 i 1 ein 2 18 I ein 2 571 1 ecr. a 4:M 1 err. 4 34) J hi. ^ 4=7 l| hi. 7 i();| hi. .8 24. I ctie 9 23 1 me )0 18* I e«s. 10 51 I efgs. 11 25 1 b6t 11 57 ■ eet Qiorn 1 Vet 27 ; ■ lead 59 ■ lead 1 SI ; ■ ICC 2 IIH lec 2 54 m irrn 3 47 JH '• A SEPTJBJIPPEK. Anon we come with the eteed-drawn car — ' - The cunning of modern laws, And the acred stoop to its citoging jar, As it reeks its hungry jaws, ^^jx .j vl We gather them in — the meHoW fruits From the shrub, the vine, and tree. With their russet, and golden, and purple suits. To garnish our treasury, -Wi^ /; • And each hath a juicy treasure stored All aneath its tinted rind. To cheer our guests at the social board. When we leave our cares behind. # New Monii, 7th day, 9h. 31ili. morning. ^ Pir^t Quarter 15rh day, Uh. 32m. morning. # Fitll Moon 22d day lOh. 3^m. evening. (|) Last Quarter 29th day, 9h. 7m. evening. CC 1 2 3 4 5 6 [W. Th Fri Sat SU Mo Tn 8W. CALENDAR, &c. tuns hi. 2i con. ^ Surrender of Port Royal 1670 ;CromweII died, 1(558 Robert Ferguson born, 1750 i4th Sunday after Trinity 8 Montreal sur. to Brit. 1/766 9 lOiFri 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 Th Sat SU Mo Tu W. Th Gloucester Circuit. Fall of Sebastapol Battle of Flodden, 1513 GreenwichObs. found'd 1675 9 con. ©. Fair 15th Sunday after Trinity. Battle of Quebec, 1759 Northumberland Circuit. 14T)uke of Welingiond. '52 Moscow burnt, 1812 FrilLoulflXVIILdiGd, 1824 Sat SU<16th Sunday after Trinity Dr. Saili. Johnson born, 1796 5 Battle of Atraa, 1854|5 44 Princess Augusta died, 1840^ 45 Victoria Circuit, 27 23 Mo Ta W. Th 'Battle of Aswiye, 1803 Fri 25 Sat 26 SU Mo Tu 2^W. ^SffTh Coolerp /5 Bartholomew Massacre 1572 .Vfor. in Q hi. 17th Sunday after Trinity. Nelson born. 1758. Carkion Circuit. St. Michael St. Jerome. Weather 5 31 18556 m m i: '111 fl ¥5 I' •' KAt—tK' ^',\a ■ I858J^ TRyToSKB.' TT Buriie by the restless winds along. Where the sorrowful woodland grieTe«» Hither and thither a fitful throng, •.„/ Merrily dance the autupin leaves. Upward th«y mount to the murky sky, Downward they plunge to the earth bs2ow ; Kow in a giddy whirl they fly, Now in a madcap ohase they go. Tinkling gaily their feet advanco Over the graves in thoughtless glee ; And the music to which they dance — Hark ! 'tia a dirge's melody ! ^ New Moon (ith day, Uh. 2:iiii. eveuiutf. M. W. (3) First Quarter 14lh clay, 7h. 58tn. evening. S. W. m Full iMoon 22d day, lOh. 3oin. morring. N. W. ^ Last Quarter 29th day, 3h. 40ra morning. &. £. 1 2 3 4 5 6 T 8 9 JO 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 }S 19 20 !21 1 22 123 \M 25 26 27) 29 30 111 • fri Sat su Mo Tu W. Th Fri Sat SU Mo Tu W. Th Fri Sat SU Mo Tu VV. Th Fri Sat SU Mo Tu W. ,28 Th CALENDAR, &c O Ri.&^Sets h.m.. h.m. :> Fri, Sal SU St. John made a free port U6® 1811 18th Sunday after Trinity 3Robt. Barclay died, 1690 Brainerd died, 1747 Peace prOc.ivith U. S. 1783 Great Fire at Miramichi '25 First Am. Cong, met 1764 1st bomb. Sebaxtopol, '54 19th Sunday after Trinity Bahamas discovered, 1492 \Q Michaelmas term iegins <2> in ap. ^ 6 <§)• dull Battle of Jena, 1806 14 Peace with \ien«, 1809 Q,ueen of France beh, 1793 20lh Sunday aflerTrinity Battle of Leipsic, 1813 Dean Swift died. 1745 Battle of Navarino. 3S27 Bailie of Trafalgar, 1805 GreatFire aiLiv'rpool 1823 Mlchttlmas term ends 2l8t Sunday after Trinity St. Crispin's Day. fVinds 3 runs hi. 74. con. O- Cuba discovered, 149:^. Saint Simon and Jude Rawleigh beheaded 1618 3lst, All Hallow K»e. 22d. Sutitfay after Trinitv, 25 ^ dcS. R&S d. m. h. m. 3 11 morn 3 34 49 3 57 2 4 4 20 3 19 4 44 4 31 5 7 5 40 5 30 8ets. 5 53 5 46 6 16 6 J3 6 39 6 52 7 1 7 39 7 24 8 16 7 46 9 14 8 9 10 14 8 31 a 21 8 53 raorn 9 15 26 9 37 1 32 9 59 2 39 10 21 3 45 10 42 4 54 11 4 fi>:es. 11 25 5 36 11 46 6 m 12 7 7 n 12 27 8 14 12 48 9 26 13 8 10 41 13 28 11 58 13 48 morn J 9 ® h'art h'art h'art bely bely rein rein seer seer seer thigs thigs kne kne kne legs legs feet feel feet h'ad h'ad nee. aec arm arm bres bres h'art h'art belv Hijh water h. m. 30 7 57 9 10 9 hi 10 33 11 10 11 43 ev. lb 50 1 26 2 10 2 47 3 36 4 35 5 40 6 66 7 59 B 58 9 41 10 27 10 59 11 40 morn 21 1 JO II 1 52 2 45 3 44 4 48 5 5U 7 23 BHI 20 -nr w. Vf. E. ® 3 »* h'art li'art bely bely rein rein jRcr seer 3ecr higs thins Lne (lie kite legs legs feet feel feet h'ad h'ad oec. aec arm arm bres bres h'art hart bely Hijh water h. 111. ao 7 57 9 ]0 9 54 10 83 1] ]0 11 43 ev. lb 50 1 26 2 10 2 47 3 36 4 35 5 40 6 66 7 59 B 56 9 41 10 S>7 10 59 11 40 morn { 21 1 1 10 1 52 2 45 3 44 4 48 5 5U 7 23 i NOVEillBX^K. [Ib68. Onward merrily still they ga Through the -vfood and over the wave,] Till they find in the wintry snow, Chilly and dark their lonely grave. Borne by the tempter's power along, While kind Heaven in pity grieves, Giddily pass the human throng, Thoughtlessly as th« auttimn leaver, t Upward they mpunt in ftintics high, Downward they plung# in pleasures low ; Now in the passions' whirl they fly. Now in Ambition's ehase thty go. % New Moon 5th day, Uh. 4m. evening. fcj. (]| First Q,iiarter 13th day, 3h. 59m. evening. 3. E. Full Moon 20th day, 9h. 43m. evening. S. K. C) Last Quarter 27th day. Oh. 51 id. efenin^. W. 14 15 16 17 li5 )9 2C^ %i 22 CALENDAR. &c. 1 Mo \\\ Saints Day. 6 33 2 Tu Saint John Cireuit. ' 6 34 3 W. Sir John Leslie died, 1832 6 35 4 Th King William landed, 1688 6 36 Fri Gunpowder Plot 6 38 6iS9t 5 Battle of Inkerinan 6 39 7 SU 23d Sunday after Trinity S 40 8 Mo John Milton burn, 1764. 6 43 9 Tu Prince of Wales born, 184 1 6 43 10 W. Martin Luther born. 148.) 6 44 il'fh ^ c5<3>. Snow 6 46 12 Fri y inaph. '6 47 13iSat 14 Storm in Black S^ea, 1854 6 48 SU 24th Sun(|ay after Trinity. 6 50 Mo Great Fire at St. John. 1841 6 51 Tu Boston Tea PaFty, 177$ 6 52 VV. Wesley died, 1530 6 53 ThU^Q. lh.26m.m 6 54 Fri King Charles I. born, 1601 6 §5 SatjLd. Hawke's victory, 1759 6 £>7 SU:25lh Sunday after Trinity 6 58 , jMo Hayi^ Ma>«8acre, 1791 6 59 23 Tu 24 John Knox died, 1572 \7 Ri.&;S h.m. h.m< eta 29 30 25 26 ^7 28 Stir w. Th Fri I? sta. b 22f< 1 25 2 32 »42 4 56 6 13 rises. 5 69 ^11 8' 28 9 46 II 2 inorri^e^ :dl2fbely 1 2ihely 2 29reiili eet feet head head nee arm. arm. bres brek h'art h'tirt 3 4 5 'm""^ 8.28 9 20 10 7 10 48 11 18 11 55 ev.31 1 10 146 225 3 10 55 46 49 56 8 3 8 59 9 52 1040 112$ itiorp 131 b 59 1 48 2?6 ^^; 4 J^l; 5' 24 6 33 '4^! n ii {•ij I; i i I: f i a i 18581 DCCCIflBCR. 1'^ li The Spring is all deceit and sbo'W', Like the bri^hf morning of 6ur youth ; The Autumn, with its look of woe, Tells but the nielancholy truth. Where are the morning dreams of life ? Youth's Bpf ing-itime buds, the flowera, where Ask of yon withered form, yet rife. ^ With hope, tho* -^bf n by woe and care. The flowers of Lif6 thus fttst shall fade, And wintry Age as Soon stfe&l on ; Our sunshine ehlhge to ^loom and shade, An instant seeA, then ever gone. 9 New Moun 5lh day, 5h^ 36m. inoining. Fj. (^ First Quarter 13th dav, lOh. 45m. morning; K. % Full Moon 20th day, bh. 22di. morning. N. W. C Last Qiirter 27th dav. Oh. fiim, morning. E. CALENDAR, &c. K\.&. Sets h.m. h.m. Aleiauder of Russia d. 1825 iQattle of Austerliiz, i805 Queen Adelaide died, 1840 llicbilieu died, i840 . 2^d ^un(^ay in Advent Rebels daf. at Toronto, 1837 !^ey Shot, 1815 C iu ap. Blustery 9 liiQ.- ■,:.^- ;'.,:.;. 8, A. Sydney behead. 1158:^ CI|ja<8.Xrt. killed, 1713 3(i Svuday iii Advent pit. johnsou uied, J 784 Cfjen. Vyashiiigtoq d. 17£f9 U BO. ilk- 2Qna.'6ven. Jpbti Seldonboifi, 1^84 SHoio ^ so. 3h. ]6tn. 4thi5n®Vi|iita7 23 26 ^3 25 23 23 23 21 23 18 2315 23 11 RdrS h. m. 3 37 4 43 5 49 8 fits. 4 6 4 55 5 56 656 8 2 9 6 iO 9 11 13 morii 16 122 2 31 3 46 5 2 6 19. rises; 6 3 7 24 8 44 959 II 13 ^orii 19 1 -^ !& 3^ 3 41 4 48' © 3 p rem seer. if(6Cr, ihig kite kbe legs \0h feet teet h^ad head head rte6. hec. krm a^ifii bres b're* b»aH reib ncir* High water h. m. 8 43 9 33 ID n 10 58 11 38 ev. 15 52 1 2 2 4 5 6 a 29 4 38 3 14 3 59 48 51 59 8 13 9 23 10 23 11 15 morii 14 om 2 12 ^5^ 3 46 i9t S40 Obi Ul Rat«8 or €artai;e in Saint Johii. ARTICLES AND WEIGHT. J .mm For a loarl of Wooj, ((iuarier of a Cord,) For n load of Coalfi, (tlilfni Chaldron,) ... For a load containing 15 biti»hel!« of Grain, Salt, Pota toes, or any nttier articleirf measur* d u loading or unload Inp, except Coalc, _ . . . : _ For a pipe of Wii<#, Gin, or Rrandy, and liousiog witliin the door of the first tint >r, - - - - - For a puncheon of Runt, or a tierce of iiigiir, from 7 to 10 cwt., and housing, - For a pimcheon of Molasset, a hogshead of Sugar of 10 cwt. or upwards, or a hogshead ot Tobacco, & housing. For a hogshead or puncheon of Cider, or a load of Oriea Fish, of lo cwt. or a comnion load of household Goods, and storing, ,-.----- For a load of Sbingle.o, Hoop Poles, Heading, Staves, Treenails, Smoked Fish in boxeis, Salmon in kits*. Dry Goods, or a load of any other articles not herein men- tioned, or a hogshead of Lime, or a hojj^^jiead or crate of Eartlienware, or two tierces of Earthenwiire, a hogshead of Dried Fish, two tierces of Coffee, or quantity in bags not exceeding 12 cwt. or a load con- taining 6bbl3. FiGur, or 5 barrels Sugar, Fislr, Beef, Pork, Turpentine, or Cider, or half a ton of Iron, or the same Quantity of Cordag^i in coil not exceeding 4 cwt. i or a load of any articles not herein mentioned, For a 64-gaUon cask of Wine, Rum, Gin, Brandy, Molaxscp, or Porter, or for a load of Sand, Gravel or Stones, or a load of 4 barrels ofany Spirituous ^Liqupr or ni;o|a)i«$ies^ For Cables and Cordage, in coila alcove a cwt. qt if tp coil, per ton,6i if for Ilay loose, |)er ton,"/- ' * ' - For Hay, screwed, per ton, - - -"- j' *- For Bricks, per thousand, - - ,- - - ' For I^umber, ppr thousand feet, - > For the carriage ofany article or articles not exceeding half a load, - - - - - . '. - . DiSTRrCTS, Ist. s. d. n I 3 m 3 1 6 3 1 3 9 1 50 2 6 4 3 2d. 11.4 9 1 3li I7i kl. |4tb. «. d lOJ I 6 I I 3 3 1 9 2 1^3 3 I 4a lOJ I n ^'»3 2 8 4 3 33 n I G 1 1 3 5 C •2 10 4 6 3 C 9 g. d. 1 I7i I 3 .3 1 10 2U I 7ft .Mh 0. d. I u 1 9 14ii 4i3 C I '2 2 6 1 9 1 1! 14.i 5*9 3 49 39 10) 1 3 16i '>0' 132 a 40 1 The Firai District to comprise all that part of the City hetween th^ south Hoe of Pond street and iiprth line of Duke street, which liefi to the westward of the East line of Mill street, Dock street, and that part of Prince William street situated between the north line of the brick building formerly belonging to WilUam Ty.ng teeters (northward of the Market fquare), and the north line of Duke street, and including King street, to the westward of the west line of (qrennain street. Second District to comprise all that po/tt of the City between the north line of Union street and south line of Saint J[ameH' sti;^,^t, which lies without or beyond the First Dj^trict, to t^e westward of the east line of Charlotte sireet. ( l%ird District tO' comprise fill that part of the City, which li^s with out or beyond the Sdcohd l)iistriet; to the westward of the eaHthne of Sidney street. Fourth Distritt to con^prjse all that part of the City lying without or beyond the I^Hlrd District, to the Vrestward of the Ea«!tline of Cair- marthen street . ^ « ^n ^ F^ Piftfict to jcpn^|>ri99 »U t^t pai;t of the City lying widipnt'or bisyond the Fbiirth District. , . , 'jv '.Tmm OS 88 in 0~ *i i'T %1 mm m ■-I- «)!V*«i:j(Safe»*»ii*i'i'»i^: . I^BHHSS Baard nf Health/or tAe Off of Saint John and Pariak*/ Ptraaud.-^Wuk Bayard, M. Dm (Chairman,) Air. John Ausley, Sicrttary. CoMMissronEiis OP SewsRAOB AifD Water Sitp»lt — John Senni, (Cbairmnn,) John M. Walker, and John Owens. Superintendent of Works ; GilbsrllMnrdotk. CITY OF SAINT JOHN. VViLi lAM O, Smith, Esquire, JJ/r/T/cr. Honorable Kobekt L. Hazkn, Recorder, I Mdcrmen i Joseph Fuirweuliier,^ I Stephen K. Foster, John MfiGralh, Thomas iVrAv'tly, iSannuei Strange, 'Charles Ketrhum, ! Cdward B. Peters, "1 n CD Councillors, Mr. Thomas M. Keetl, Mr. K. E. Lock hart, Mr. John Wilson, Jr., Mr. B. Coxetter, Mr. James Col well, Mr. Josiuh Adamm, Wards. King's. Gtueen's. Duke'A. Sydney, tidy's. Brook's. Wellington. \lr. Thomas Mflrier, Thomas Merrilt, Esquire, Treasurer or Chamberlain W. R. M. Burtis, Esquire, Common Clerk. James R. Ruel, Esquire, Deputy Commoa Clerk. .Simeon L. Lugrin, Land Agent. Thomas Corana, Land Agents Carleton. James R. Ruel, EsquirC; Auditor City Accounts. George Stockford, High Constable; John Herrington, P. Duffy, Bernard ^lurrny, and Cliarles Pidgeon, Marshals; G. Stocktord,. B. Murray, Charles Pidgeon, John Herrington, P. Uuftjr, Thoi Budge, liobt.McKelvey, Wra. Kilpatri6k, Patrick J. Carey, Pat- rick Connelly, and John Ea<;les, Constables. Edw. Bennison, Deputy Clerk of the Market, King's Square ; W. M'Bny, do. do.. Market Square; William A. Woods, Clerk of the Fish Market, Duke Street. Geo. J. Harding, M. D., and R. P. Smyth, Visiting Physicians. Thomas Httnford, W. D. W. Hubbard, George A. LockharJ, Wm. Garhett, Cudlip & Snider, James Keogh, Isaac H. Anderson, Licensed Auctioneers. Thomas M. Smith, George Thomas, fisaac Woodward, J. W. M. Irish, Charles M'Lauchlan, Mi<;hael McCarthy, William Lea- vitt, Zebedee Ring, Augustus Quick, William Dudnee, John D. Purdy, John Brown, Levi H. Waterhousc, Georgia M'Lean and Josephs. Kenny, Port Wardens. I Thomas Reed, Port or Harbour Master. ' . < John Murray! Haibour Ihspoctor. j UKA^CH Pilots. — John Reed, Georgo Thomas, John Mills, I Daniel Hatfield, John Spears^ Jameii Reed, Donald M'Dotigall,. I Tkomas Vaughan* John Scott, Samuel Rutherford, Michael Gar* rity, William Dougan, George Mulhorring, Richard Cline, William Hatfield,, Ed ward J. Fletciicr, WilliAni Ponaghey, Walter VValsh, Henry Thomas, George Thring, Daniel Mulherring, William La- hey, Alexander Mills, James Q,uin, Michael Langan, James jMo* Partlan, Charles. Daley, Daniel Dqley, and Charles Taylor. Alexander Reed, Light House Keeper at Partridge Island; J^mea Lane, ditto at the Beacon. S4 ^ aaam VVni. Wright, Wm. O. Smith, Rod Joseph Ff.irweaiher, Coin- Imissionerg to settle disputes relative to Dockage and WharfAge* Allan iM'Lean, {Shipping Master. I R. C. IVlinnette, City, ^liurveyor. John Ansley, Robert Sif hives, Francis G. Jordap, Geo. Wheton, Assessors of Taxes. Jcthn McGrath, Charios Ketchnm, Bartholomew Coxetier, and Thomas Martej, Kevisors under Election Law. J. Forsyth, Collector of Wharfage and Slippage at the Market Slip; Cudlip & Snider, Collector of Slippage at Union Street; .1. Fairweather, Collector of Slippage at North Slip; J. Kirk, Col- lector of Wharfage at the Breakwater; Peter Besnard, CoUeclor of Wharfage and Slippage at Rodney Wharf; jAines Williams, Collector of Anchorage; A. C. O. Trentowsky, Collector of Slip- page at Sidney Market Slip ; 11. F. Britain, ditto at Market Slip, Guy's Ward ; J. C. Liltlehale, ditto at Ludlow Slip; James Olive, ditto at Ship Slip; A. Glasgow, do. Market Slip, Brook's Ward; G. R. Beatteay, do. at Slip. G.M. Robinson, Weigh Master at North Slip; J. Winters, Weigh Master at Union Street; J. O. Beatteay Weigh Master at Carleton; Hugh Muldoon, Weigh Master at Hay Market. William H. A. Keans, Superintendent of Flonr Inspectors, and Superintendent of Weighers of Coals and Measurers of Salt. N. Clinton, J. Humbert, J. Berryman, Henry Leuvitl and Jot. Clarke, Inspectors of Flour and Meal. James Stewart, Gau^er of Liquors. Samuel Gillespie, James Peacock, and William Thoropson,Gau- gers and Searchers of Oil. Jacob WiUon, Francis Wilson, William M'AuIey, Robert Riley, James Cuilinan, William J. Lockhart, William Thompson, Jchn M'Gourty, A. B. Lockhart, John Riley, Francis McDevitt, and Wm. Dun lop, Weighers of Coal. Jacob Wilson, Wm. J. Lock- hart, William Thompson, A. B. Lockhart, and John McGourty, Measurers of Salt. James Peacock, Jdmes Staokbonse, Andrew Hamm, and Wm. J. Thompson, Inspectors of Latbwood, Staves, Hoop Poles, &c. Samuel Gillespie, John Duubam, William Thompson, Inspee- lors of Pickled Fish. Samuel Gillespie, James Peacock, William Thompson, Cal- lers of Dried Fish. John Robinson, Inspector of Cordwood and Bark at the Morket Slip ; John Paal, ditto al Lower Cove Slip; — — , ditto at North Slip. Wm. Munford, Pound Keeper on the Eastern Sida of the Har- bour ; Evan Evans, Ponnd Keeper at Carleton. Wm. Kilpatrick, James Duff;', Hog Reaves oo the Eastern 8ide of the Haibour. Wtn. Cronk, Evan Evans, Hog Reeves on the Western Side of the Harbour. Thomas M'Avity, Superintendent of Partridgt Island aod th« Quarantine Station. Thomas M. Smith and H. T Sturdee, Eaqrs., Commiuioners of Wrecks & Ship wrecked Go ode for the City A Cewtit y of St Joh p. ~ mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmilt I ITh< Wrec mm ill i« mmt T Samuel Jordan, Thos* Leach, Dayid M. Whiting/Gcorge Cassie, Thomas Fairweather, Edward D. Gore, James H. Fail weather, Charles E. Fairweather, Charles E. Harding, Nelson A. Cougic, William Grady, C. N. Perkins, Frincis Jordan, Jarvis Wilson, Oliver B. Cougle, J. M. Cougle, D. M'CaMum, W. S. Harding, Samuel R. James, Alexander Boyne, Matthew Holstead, James MXooh, Stephen G. Blizzard, J. D'Orsay, E. J. Wetraore, Na- thaniel Adams, J. P. Bell, P.J. Cougle, Michael Covney, James Reed, A. C. A. Salter, Alex. P. Adams, Chas. W. Croft, Henry Colwell, Joseph J. Wetmore, G. A. DeForest, Jas. McHarding, John Dowling, Alexander McHarg, Surveyors of Lumber. FIRE DEPARTMENT. Thomas Marteh, Chief Engineer. Engint Company JV*o. 1.— James Portmore, Engineer ; B. Coxetter, Foreman} Hi- chnrd Calvert, Assistant Foreman. Engine Company ^0.^. — George Anderson, Engineer; Uobert Collins, Fore- man ; Jncob Key Assistant Foreman. Engine Cdmpany JVo. U — John Veats, Engineer ; Robert Laskey, Foreman ; Ricbr ard Farmer, Jlsaiatant Foreman.. Engine Company JV*tf. 4. — James T. O'Connor, Engineer; Thos. Campbell, F'orf- man: Richard Dinn, jissistant Foreman. Engine Company JVo. T). — Tliomas M. Reed, Engineer ; Archibald Rowan, F(^»- man ; Charies G. Fairweather, Jissistant Foreman. Engine Company J^o. 6.— V7m. F. Bunting,, Engineer } Fr«d. Leavitt, Foreman; Wm. P. Dole, .Assistant Foreman. Carleton Engine Company JVo. 7. — Wm. C. Dunham, Engineer; Joseph S. Wet- more, Foreman; Geo. W. Stackhou^e, .Assistant Foreman. Carleton Engine Company JVo. 8.— George Stackhouse, Engineer; William J. Thompaon, Foreman ! GtUfilh StSif:khouse\Sssistant Foreman. Fire.PoHee.—Geo. W. Smith, Captain; Robt. Shives, Lieutenant ; James Go- row, Treasurer; W. H. A. Ke.ins, Secretary. Hook and Ladder Company.— John Mercer, Ct^tain ; William Fenety^ fVe- man.; Jamea Carr, Jlstistajtt Foreman. His Worship the Mayor, Joseph Fairweather, Bartholomew Coxetter, W. H. A. Keano, George A. Lockhart, George V. Nowlin, C. Johnston, Atox. Bailoch, J. C. Liltlehale, J. Benttey, James A. Harding, C. D. Everitt, W. A. Robertsoa, William'Mackny, Charles J. Melick, William C. Dunham, J. M. Walker, Joseph Coram, Thonms Hnnford, Joseph Mercer, J. M. Robinsovi, Thomas M'Avity, Roliert Kedey, J.r Wilson, Jr., E. £. Lockhart, £. B. Petem, C. A. £veritt, 9* K. Foiter, James Colwell, Charles Ketchum, Fireviards, POLICE DEPARTMENT. John Johnston, Fpqn ire. Police Magistrate; George A. Lockhart, and W. O. Smith, RsnnireM, Sitting; Magistrates. George W. Cleary, Esquire, Clerk. Mr. George Scoullar, Chief of the Police Forco. PuRLrio GRAMMAn ScMooL i!f TMB CiTT OK Saikt JoMsr.— -The RoctoTof Trinity Church, President ; the Hon. Judge Parker, the Hon. R. L. Hiizen, the Hon. John H. Gray, Rer. Wm. fSeovil, the Rev. William Donald, A. M., William Wright, Esquire, Wm. LivingMtone, Esq., M. D.. Mfmbersof the Board: James Pater. gm, LL. D., Clstsical Teacher ; Mr. Bmncbard, 9(ji do. : Mr. March, EnglUh epartment. Saint JoKN Divtvict Comii iTT^a or tm;i Sociptt roa pROMOfiira Ombistiam Rirowi.aDaii<-.'K#vfr*M4 lh« Rector of Sal at John, President; i km . , BfqHlrc, Vice Presidenlf B«verl«]r -RolMaloa, CSsquire, 8«f rvtAiy aod Trmsnrar. M aH* ■"'i)r*;A.*-vi;»- • SairtJohm Mkch.inics' litaTiTUTs.— Jame.i Patenon, LL. D^ President ; JosepihW. Lawrence, and Robert Foiilis, Vice President;!) ^ James fi. Riiel, CbrWspon ding Secretary ; William L. Avery, Treasurer ; W. P. Dole, Record- ing Secretary, iind Secretary to the Board of Directors ; Robert Sbives, James Pettlngell, John J. Munroe, J. G. Melick,.6. Flemming. G. H. Lawrence, Isaac Woddward, VV. K. Reynolds, W. t. Smith, Glisha Broad, J. T. Stanton and W. Turner, Directors; O. D. Wetmore, Clerk. The Library is open on Monday and Friday Evenings, at 8 o'clock. The Reading Room is open every Evening ex- cept Saturdays and Sundays. SaintJohn Religious Tract f^ociKTT. — Rev. William Donald, A. M., Presi- dent ; John Kinhear, Esquire, Secretary. Saint John, N. B. Association in aid or Colonial Church and School SociBTV. — Beverley Robinson, Eaauire, President; Reverend Dr. 1. W. D.Gray, Rev. John Armstrong, M. A., and the Hon. Robt Parker, Fiee Presidents} G. D.Robinson, Esouire, Secretarj^ ; L. U. Deveber, Esquire, Treasureri — -: — , George Taylor, James R. Ruel, Thomas W. Daniel, Plsquires, and Dr. Botsford and Dr. Bayard, CommUtee ; John V. Thurgar and John M. Robinson, Esquires, Auditors. Saint John SociETT LiBRART. — Geo. D. Robinson, Esq., President ; Isaac Woodward, Esq., Vice President; Samuel D. Berton, and Thomas T. Hanford, Esquires, Committee ; James R. ^luel. Enquire, Secretary and Treasurer ; John McKeon, Librarian. Library open from 3 to 4 o'clock, daily. Saint George's SocieTv.— J. II. T. Manners Sutton, Patron ; Henry Gnrbutt. President; B. Lester I'eters, Vice President ; Rev. W. Scovil, Al. A., Chaplain \ Charles Briscoe, Treasurer ; William P. Dole, Secretary: Rev. W. Scovil, T. W. Daniel, S. L. Lugrin, Esqs., Standing Committee; T. E. G. Tisdale, and W. J. Starr, Esquire, Auditors. Saint Andrew's Societv.— John M. Walker, President ; WiBiam Thomson, Vice President ; RoliertCruikshank, Treasurer ; W. C. Watson, Secretary; Rev. Mr. Donald, Chaplain j W. W. Emsiie, R. Shives, W. Girvan, Com. of Charity. Saint Patkick's Souietv.- -Robert Armstrong, President; John A Morrison, Vice President; John Magee, Treasurer; Samuel R. Thomson. Secretary ; Ro- bert M'Afec, Assistant Secretary. Thomas Parks, William F. Smith, and Alex- adisr Adam's, Committee of Charity. Ohphan Benevolent Society.— Jas. Gallagher, Esq., President; John Dough- erty, Vice President ; P. M'Court, Treasurer ; John Cunningham, Secretary. Saint John Agricultural and Horticultural Socistv. — John M'Avity, Esq., President ; Thos. O. Crookshank, and H. G. Siinonds, Esqrs., Vice Pre- sidents ; John Duncan, Esq., Treasurer; D. B. Stevens, Corresponding Secretary; M. A. Cumintr, Recording Secretary ; Robert F. Hazen, Robert Bowes, R. S. Arnnstrong, Wm. Hawks, R.Jardine, R.lteltie, F.sqrs., Richard Thompson, John Gillis, Thomas Davidson, James Davidson, and Harry Blakslee, Directors. New Brunswick Auxiliary B^ble Society.— Hon. Judge Parker, President; ilon. William B. Kinnear, and Hon. NevUle Parkei-, Vice Presidents ; John M. Robinson, Esquire, Treasurer ; James Paterson, LL. D., and Hon^ S. L. Tilley, Secretaries; L. H. DeVeher Esquire, Depositar}; Samuel Bayard, M. D., L. B. Botsford« M. D., Snrauel Huyghue, John Kinnear, John Wish&rt, Nathiin S. De- mill, Gilbert T. itay, George A. Lockhart, W. J. Starr, Edward Sears, Daniel J. M'Laughtan, Hon. A. M'L. Seely, John Armstrong, James Rred, Wm. Gir- vani J* ^- MMntoi'h, B. J. Underbill, T. B. Barker, Vf. K. Reynolds, John Fish- er, and James Logan, Committee. Committee for Carleton — R. Salter, J. Clarke and DrvWaddell. Committee for Portland—jQha Duncan, James Flewwelling, Moses Tuck and David V. Roberts. LAOfM' Bbnevolbht Society.— Mrs. Ward Chipman, Patroness: Mrs. Jas. White, l^rs. B. Stevens, and Miss Deblois, Committee ; Miss L. Kianeftr, Se- cretary and Treasurer. Saint John Total Abstinence Society.— N.S, Deniill, Esquire, President; it)hn Humbert. W. R. M. Burtis, Joseph Fairweather,W. H. A. Kenns, George A. Itockhart, iCsquires, Gb P. SahctonjL. H. \yaterhouse, John Frazer, R.Robert- •ou, Vice Presidents ; J. H> Marshall, Treasurer ; Jas. Gerow, Jr., Cdrresnoilding and. Recording Secretary ; W. Hewett, ZebedeeRing, J.Ansley, J F. Mnrsters, R. Is. L66ktaJiK, Thos. M'Henry, T. C. Humbert, O. A. Everitt, John J. Aker- t^y, Vir. k. Reynolds, J Fisher, and C. D. Everitt, Executive Committee. fimjLifo DivisiQii>ffT the Ordei of thE Sons or TBMriSAifei.-^Rev. C. F. Ill'iMi, O, W. t. ;^ov. fikrnuet Robinmn, O, W. A. ; W. H. A. Keanft, G. Scribe ; C. t>. iBv^tt, G. Tteas. ; fiev. J. Q. Fliindret^ OrandOhupldin ; Archibald BoWm, Grand Conductor : Jobn S. Trites, Grand Perlbe. m W4 i..i *r ^M* Nbw Bbukiwick TnMriBAKCii CoNTxiiTioir.>-N. 0. D«M1IJ, President: Han., S. L. Tilley, Vice President : W. If. A. Keann, Secreip.ry : R. Sailer, Treasurer. \ Saist JoHV RoMAir Catholic Total ABSTiirsircB Rslibp iJocisTr. EeT. i E.J. Du in phy President; W. II. A. Keans, Esquire, Vice President. faisH FRtsNofLT SociBTT.— Boyle Trarefse, Esq., M. D., President ; John Odherty^ Esq., and Mr. Jobn Kerr, Jan., Vice Presidents; James Mc^orley, Treasurer; P. Hughes, Recording Secretary; J.C. Harrington, Cor. Secretary : Laurence M'Cullough, Librarian; Laurence M'Cullou^h, John II 'Gnirk. James Dufly, John Bogan, Sen., Miehael Nolan, Thomas Robinson, Directors. Yociro Min'b Mutual Tmpi^otehsnt Association. — fUr. Jann Ifennetl, Patron; John Beri, Espnln, Pmident; MatUvnr UodKnx, Robert McAfee, Jnnior, Vice Fi>>aidPDU ; John M. 'i'nylot, Ireaaarer ; Jomea H. Uood, Correaponding Secretoiy; Andtow S. Conrip, Reoordinjr Sccretaiy; Alexander Jardiaei Ittnior, Libmrfatu. Chamber of Commbrcs — tlon. John Robertson, President ; Joseph A. Crane, Esq., Vice President ; Edword Dolby, Esq., Secretary and Treamifer ; George Sutherland, Francis Ferguson, William Thomson. George Thonisis, Joel Reading, Thomas F. Raymond, Wm. Wright, John W. Cudiip, t«. i>. Berton, J. A. Mor- rison, Tsqfl., Council : George Sutherland, Joel Reading, Samuel O. Berton, Charles McLaucblan, l^dward Allison, Ri( hard Wris;ht, John Duncan, George Thomas, WUIiam J. Starr, Robert Jardine. Joseph A. Crane, and Thomas F. Raymond, Esquires, Board of Arbitration. Sai!vt John Gaa Lioht Compant — Capital Forty Thousand Pounds. — John M. i Walker, Ksquire, President; John Duncan, William ParkH. W. G. Lawton, Geo. ' CarvilK \V. Smith, Daniel J. M*Laugblan, William Jack, and R. Jardine, Esqrs., Directors; Robert Britain, Secretary and Treasurer; , Bsquire, Solicitor ; D. Willett, Manager. FRBDfinicToK Ga? CoMPANT.— Capital Five Thousand PoMnds.—S. Barker, Esquire, President ; John Simpson, F. W. Hatheway, J. Wilkinson, and John Davis, Directors; Wm. M'Beatb, Secretary and Treasurer ; J. MMnnis, Manager. Rural CsMbtbrt C6iipakt. — IMrretorjr— LsBaron Botsfbrd, M. D.,^eorge P. Peters, M. D., Charles Drury, Beverly Robinnon, James Pettingell, John M. Walker, William Parks, Wm. G. Lawton, Solomon Hersey, W. J. Ritchie, Wil- li:im Jack, and William Wright, Esqfl. : LeBaron Botsford, Esqnire, President *, Rdward B. Peters, Esquire, Secretary and Treasurer ; — > Landucape Gardener ; John Adams, Superintendent. South Bat Boom Compajiy.— Alexander M*L. Scely, President; Hon. John Robertson, John Wish.nrt, F. Wiggins, R. W. Crnoksbank, W. G. Lawton, and Francis Ferguson, Directors j I'homas M'Mackin, Superintendent and Trezisurer ; T. A. M*Mackin, Secretary. Elbctric Tblbhraph Compakt.— R. Jardine, Esqnire, President; D. D. Ptevens, Secretary and Superintendent ; R. Jardine, Edward Allison, J. Dun- can, R. Reei), Esquires, St. John, and G. B. Morton, Esq., of Halii'iix, Directors. St. JoHK AMD Fbbderictok Electric Tilegraph CoMpamt.— George Bots- ford, Esquire, tVesldent; S. Barker, W. H. Robinson, S. W. Babbitt, andR. Jt^rdine, Enquires, Directoil; , I). B. Stevens, Superintendent. NbW Bbukswick ItfABiKB Assubawcb CoMPAsv— M St. ^f>/in.— -Capital Fifty Thousand Pounds, with power to increase to One Hundred Thousand Pounds. John Ward, EsquIrA, President ; John Wishart, John Ward, John V, Thurgnr, O. Carvill, D.J. M'liaughlin, WMlliam Parks, E. Sears, and G. W. Worrall, Es- quires, Directors; G. M. Jack, Esquire, Secretary. Globb AssuRAfToB CoMPANV— M Si. John.—D. J. M'Jjaughlin, Esqnire, Pre- sident ; John Duncan, Thomas Vanghan, Wm. I^avitt, George L. Lovett^ Chatv. hlerritt, and George M'Lean, Esquires, Directors ; I. L. Bedell, Esq., Secretary. 7!%« MutHol iHguranu Compapj/—/$i St. Jo/>n.— Joseph Pairweather, Esquire„ President; Joneph W. Lawrence, S. K. Poster, C. H. Ksiabronks, and John An- derson, Esquires, Directors ; Isaac Woodward, E8(|uire, SeciretAry; J. M. Robin- son, t' squire, Solicitor. $aiiU Jnhn Suspensum Briigt Conpany. — J. D. Lewin, Esqulm, President ; Joseph Farweather, L. R Rotsford, M. D., John Wnddell, M. D., and L. B..AI- mon, Esquires, Directors ; J. F. Masters, Secretary and Treasurer. York AMD Carlbtoit MmtiraCoMPAMv.— James Harris, President ; James Smith, Thpmas Allan, John Owens, Uonry Vairchan Raines R. Tupper, Allao M*Lennt. James Hasris, Thomas yM^ghan, an4 James T. Sroilh, i)ir«ctora ; Jm. Smith, Tre^urer; Thomas Yaughnn, Secretary. Saiitt Jomn FiRB Iksuraivcb CoMPAifT. -A. M'L. ,Seely, President; Joitoh A. Critii*, J!o«l Reading, John T. Stanton, Hk VaugfaitB, imi4 L« J. Aliv^on, EMt bnlros. Directors. J. D. I4iwii|, Ksqilite, p^eret^ry. 'mmm 29 a !«■ CITY AND COUNTY OP SAINT JOHN. The Niayor and Recorder, Justices of the Major's Coart. The Mayor, tbe Recorder, Joseph Fairweather, Stephen K. Prsier John M'Grath Thos. M'Avity, Samuel Strange, Charles Ketcham,} and Edwd. B Peters, Knqs., Justices oflhe Peace and of the Quorum. Honorable Charles Simonds, Gehardus C. Carman. John Jordan, George. Anderson, James Moran, Henry Gilbert, Robert W. Crook* shank, Robt. Payne, Arch. Menzics, Chas. Ward, Hon. John Robert- laon, Wra. H. Street, DanieiLeavitt, John Gillis, James Brown, John j Kerr, Wm Leavitt, Wm. Olive, Sam. Strange, Jas. Gallagher, John Wishnrt, Robert Keltic, Leveret H. DeVeber, Wm. Hawks. Moses i Vernon, Walker Tisdalo, Geo. A. Lockhart, Willihrn Parks, Wm. O. Smith, Alexander Lockhart, John Haws, Thos. Allan, John Johnston, Hugh Sharkey, Jas. Travis, George Henderson, Henry G. Simonds, Joseph Fairweather, Robert Douglas, Francis Ferguson, F. A. Wig* gins, Peter Besnard Jas Olive, Nathan S. Demili, Geo. Carvill, John Humbert, Stephen K. Foster, Francis Rnddick, John F. Goddard, T. Otty Crookshank, J. Beatteay, Alex. Balloch, Benj. J. Underhill. U. D. Everitt, Robert Jardme, Robert Bowes, Jas. OJive, Jas. Olive, 3d, R. Salter, J. W. M. Irish, Alex. McTavish, John Owens, Thos. E. Millidge, Daniel J. M'Laushian, John Doherty. John S.Parker, John Foster, Robert Power David Collins, John C. Littlehale, Robert Robertson, Chas. Ketchum, Jas. duinton, Heury Garbutt» and 8a- 1 muni Clark, Esquires, Justices of the Peace. CharlesJohnston.Esq., High Sheriff. Hon. William B. Kinnear, Clerk oflhe FeAca William Bayard, Esquire, M. D., Coroner. LsaacL. Bedell, Enquire, County Treasurer. , James R. Rue!. E«q., Auditor of County Acoonnti, Hon. W. B. Kinnear, Esquire, Judge of Probates. W. Chipman Drury, Esquire, Rgister of Deeds and Willi. John Johnston, Esquire, Commissioner for taking Bail n the Supreme and Mayor's Court, Hon Wm. B. Kinnear, Robert Frnser Hazen, Wm Wright, Po- ter Stubs, H.N. H. Lugrin, J. M; Robinson, M. H. Perley, Hon. Robert L Huzen, John Johnston, Jas. W. Boyd,Wm. Jack, Duncan Robertson, David S. Kerr, John H. Gray, Jas. W. Peters, Robert- son Bayard, Wra. M. Burtis, Edw. B. Peters, Charlos Dutf, Jas. A. Harding, GustHvus R. Jarvis, Jos. J. Kaye, And R. Wetmore, Geo. F. Rouse, Wm M. Howe, Chus. Doherty, Humphrey T. Gilbert, B. Boyd Kinnear, John G. Campbell, Robert Parker, Jr., Richard S Armstroni, Hon. Charles Wattors, Geo. Blatch, Wi»rd Chipman Drury, W.H. Hatheway, Henry W. Frith, Wm. Hutch- inson, Benj. L. Peters, Cha^. W. Stockton, Goo. G. Gilbert, Jun. John'Simonds, Samuel R. Thomson, Edw. Jack, Fred. C. Frith, } Robert B. Street, Benj.G. Gray, Lewis J. Almon, Chas- W. Wei- ll don, Alex.Bnllontinp, Wm P. Dole, Beverley Robinson, Jun., T. T. Hanford W. H. Tuck, Wm. W. Street, and William Wed-) derburne, Esquires, Commissioners fbr taking Affidavits in the Su- preme Court. ■ Gehardus C. Carman, John Jordan and James Moran, Esquires^ Commissioners for Solemnizing Marriage. 9 .»- » ..|ip».w w ^' m I' Jrtii-atifM to \f '■ i mm Robert Salter. Esquire, Inspector of Schaois. John Sears, George Blatch, and 9. P. Wetmore, Esquires, Tros* tees of Schools, City of Saint John. Rev. James Quinn, James Gallagher, Esmiire, and VViiliam Car ville, Commissioners for the Management of the Free School at Saint I John, unconnected wjlh the Madras Board. Moses H* Perley, and Dr. William Bayard, Esquires, Commissi- 1 onors of Indian Reserves, under Act 7 Vic. c. 45. Charleys Drury and Bradford Gilbert, Commissioners of Sewers. Isaac Woodward, and Charles W. VVardlaw Esquires, Commissi- oners for the Bay of Fundy and River Saint John, under the Act 1 13 Vict, c. 26, relating to Sfeauiboatr:. Gehardus C. Carman, Joim Kerr, James Moran, James Galio- glior, William O. Smith, Thus. W. Daniel, and John Owens, E8»- quiresj Commissioners of the Alms House, Work House and Intir- mary. W. F. Humphrey, Esq., M. D., Ph)'Bician. William Cun- ningham, Keeper. Surveyors of Lumber in the County. — Joseph Ball, Jos. J. Wet- more, Daniel Brasnahan, David B. Vincent, Georgo Niles, Chas. Eagles, G. T. Whelpley, Andrew Anderson, Sergftant Litllehale, Cyprian Godard, Joseph Williams. C. A. Estey, John R. Bigby, Charles M. Brown, Andrew Doherty, Charles P. Baker, William Henneherry, John Kerr, John Tapley, Wm. D. Shaw, John Cole man, Joseph Lingley, John Henneberry, Robert Ewing, W'ru. K. Harding, James Crawford, Wm. M. Balcolm, tind John Hogan. Terms of the General Sessions and Cornmon PUas. — Third Tnegday in March, and first Tuesday in June, September ami Det*embcr. PARISH OF PORTLAND. Bohert Payne, Esqnire, Police Magistrate j Henry O. {Simonda, nnd .lames Travis, Enquires, Sitittij; Magistrates; Joiin Duncan, Moses Tuck, and George E. Fnider, Esquires, Coninnsbioiiers of Police. David Tapley, Jr., J. (J. Tobin, and C W. Stockton, I'rustees nfSc)jo«iIii. Robert Stevens, VVillium Seely, Edwin fisher, Revisors of iiiectots for Members of Assembly. James Flewwelling, Joseph Ruddick, and Junies L. VVoodwortti, Assessura of Taxes. Charles Wiiacm, Collector of Taxes. j .,. D. M. Fritch, Jacob Pidgeon, Georwe Cunieron, NulliaB Hlgglh«,'Ci1ber« VV'he- ton, and s^amuel McJunkin, Constables. Moses Tuck, Robert iiftevens, Henry iUaher, James Mitchell, and Samuel Shanks, Hog Reeves. Thomas Morrison, and Patrick M'Carty, Fence Viewers. Robert M'Caun, t). M. Fritch, and Davidson Miinroe, Pciind IfT .■"'«!. James Graham, Thomas M'Henry, aiid Thiunas UtUyard, LV.;^ nn^iHuncffl for (ayhig out the Legislative GranL John Cov.an, Sur\'eyor of bams. Moses Tuck, Room Master. Robert Stevens, Sealer of LeHlher. William Irwin, Surveyor of (irind^tonoa. William Elllngham, F'leld Driver. Rarnes Travis, Inspector of Butler. Steven E. i^tevenii, 'i'iinber Driver. Jacob Pid|i;cou, Town Clerk. NaUian Higglns, Clerk of Uie Markft. i! li i I !i 1 1 aiiiiiii if«»i au ■IK re«, Tras- iiiiani Car- ol at Saint Oomuisst- >r Sewers. Coinniisfli- { er the Act res Gallo- wens, Ej>- \ nnd intir- iiam Cuo' . J. Wel- les, Chas. Hiittiehule, li. Bigbj, , William : ohn Cole II g, Wru. und John i Tnewlay ,1 smhcr. ! ■^ snd Jame md Georg A lOillH. i ectois fori LSsesKura of I hert VYIiG- I id Bamuei ' I ru. yjoncffl for > / PARISH OF SIMONDS. James Davidson, nndK. S. Arm!itron«;, Trustees of SchoolR. Juhii M'Avily, R. S. Armstrong, and Robert Bowes, ilevisors of Elector». Kobert Power, Jus. Dunn, and Uobert Bowes, Jr. Assessors uf Taxed, John Johnston, Collector of "J'axes. A Henry, iNeil Q,uln, U. Moore, K. Moore, Bloomsbury, VV. Ilanna, J. Wade, T. M'Oernioti, VV. M'tieoch, Wm. Slade, J. A. Uowes, D. Fiizpatrick, and B. Leavitt, Constables. T. Garnelt, G. Anthony, C. Hamilton, Wm. Bean, J. Colgan, C. W. Wlioo- tea, Henry Sloan, John Moore, Jns. Brayden, M. McNaniee, Uobt. Moore, A. G. Cro»ksha|ik, Hugh Ryan, Jas. M'Kee, and Thos. Bowes, Sen. F'ence Viewers. C. M. VVhooten, B. Kirkpatrick, VV. t^lade, T. M'Dermolt, Pat. Miles, Sam. Holatead, Henry Osborne, 1. Shelaton, J. Cumming, d^. Robertson, Wm. Rich- mond, D. Fitzpatrick, Jas. Dowd, Wm. Lake, J. Higgins, J. Wade, Hog Reeve«. Henry Graham, George Dnherty, Plnlip Furlong, John Johnston, J. M'Kee, Wm. Robertson, Neil Quinn, P. Brown, T. Rustsell, T. Garnet, J. Higgins, R. Daley, J. Guniugham, Jas. M'Guire, and Arthur M'Lean, Pound Keepers. J. M'Avily, W. Evans, and John Jordan, Jr. Conimissioneis of Highways, and Bye Roads. — VV. Armstrong, A. Moore, J. Brown, G. Anthony, Wm. Bean, Jos. Bowesj J. Bryden,T. Garnett, C. M. Whooten, A. M'Gowan,Tho8^ Bowes, A. Henry, R. Evans, I). Hunter, M. M'Namee, J. Cain, T. iiavidson, J. Fudge, Will. Hurly, Pat. SJaven, Jr. C Hamilton, Jas. Bryden, Jr., Wm. Maikin, G. Hardingbrook, Capt. Tillhrook, R. Martin, J. Moore, J. Wood, VV. Devine, R. Btraahau, J. McCormick, J. Ryan. B. Stackhouse, J. Colgan, i\. Uuin, J. Duvul, R. McGeoch, F. McGranney, H. Stanley, P. Chittick, J. Crozier, R. Daley, J. Neares, R. B. Douglas, J. Campbell, T. Dewar, W. H. Williams, I. Bhelaton, Wm. Lake, G. Irwm, G. Scott, H.Graham, R. M'Donold, John Duwd, und F. Johnston, Surveyors of Highways. James Stackhouse, tSurveyor of Dams.—Thos. Bowes, Jr. Town Clerk. '■an '*"'mv — :?^ i PARISH OF LANCASTER. Barnabas Tilton, Rev. G. Bedell, and J. D. Lewin, Trustees of Schooys. J. D. liewin, G. C. Carman, and A. Men zles, Re visors undi'r Eletlion Law. I. Fli-vvwelling, A. Menzies, J.'J'iner, Assessors of Taxes.— J. T. Lord, Col- lector of Taxes.— A. Menzies, G. C. Carman, nnd H. Rourke, Surveyors of Dams. J. Downey, John Monahen, John Dunham, John Cassidy, Jas. Wain, Jr., atHl F.. Bnlitoin, Constables. —Pat. Donoiy and John Donoly, HogReevcs. — 'M, Balcom, R. Robertson, VV. Clarke, T. Kilbreath, and VV. Bog^js, Poi;.id Keepers —James Heavey, Robert Robertson, !^am. Cunningham, W. Boggs, and I. D. Nice, Fence V^ievvers. — John M'Laren, M. J. Balcom, and Jas.Uuinton, Comnnsslctv- ora of Highways — J. T. Lord, Daniel Morrison, R. Robertson, B. Lin^ley, J. Hardinjir, Altex. Law, W. Boggs, VV^m. Wilson, Henry Kilbreath, Wm. Tiuer, R. Bradley, J. Kearns, John xNoithon, John Minims, R. Thompson, Jno. Grium<>, Ben. J Dunn, Jas. Wain, fcJen. G. S. Baker, Aiex. Cooper, Richard Avery, T. M'Criiin, A I homp^'otl, James Hanimel, J()8. Helmore, Robert Fair. C- H. De- forest and Archd. Jarnieson, isurveyore of Highways.— John Tiuer, Town Cterk. * PARISH OF SAINT MARTINS. David Vauchati, Valentine ILirding, Abel W^astibuin, 'J'rustees of SchoolfK Jas. H. Aloran, Alex. Lockhart, and David Vaughan, Jr., Revisors of EU^iors. mon Wm Honrv llenrahan, Tnnber Driver Thomas H. Black, Town Clerk.— Reuben Bradshaw, Clerk of the Market. Valentine Harding, Philip Mother, and Edw. Brown, CommiMiOners of High ways,— J. VVulton, J. Tufts, R. Gilrhrisi, W. Fraser, [. Mosher, F. Brown. C Uuijjlny^ ler, Isaac M'Cutcheon, , „ . P. Canty, John Buckley John Porter, Wm. Floy«l, A. Parks, James Long, 6mn Tabor, Abel Washburn, Jas. Currj', S. Brown, Edward Nusseul, H. Oaks, aui John Slmonds, Surveyors of Roads I. VVulton, J. Tufts, R. Gilchrist, W. Fraser, I. Mosher, K. Brown, C. J. M. Brown, M. M'Dade, H. Sandc, J. Curry, Wm. Henry, Sr., A. Por- z Bradsliaw, jr. Nelson Smith, I. Cleveland, T. H. Black, T. Keftn, H. eon, F. Porter, HughRvau.W. M'Arfoe,Geo. M'Cuniber, Robert Floyd, I 'tftm awa .9X I It. . I ill ■'•J II a 4i' {. %: I i if »' COUNTY OF YORKi CORPORATION OJF FREDERICTON. William II. Seedham, Esquire, Mayor ffaiiajton Ward. David Scott, Si. JSna^a. Jr8. S, Beek, Martio Mackay. Wm.Segee, Ooo. N. i?egee, Esquire, City Clerk. Henry J.Thora, Jisquire, City Auditor Carleto: QuAfm'i). King's. John Diiviu. Wiiliaon Grieves. And. Ktlcbie. W. Uroderick. F^raneiflM'Maiius Alex. Bloek. Tho3. R. Kobertson, City Treasurer. Andrew Bliiir, E^<.|Uire, (3ity Surveyor S. I'lemine, Surveyor of Streets and Hlgiiwayn. Thos. Dowling, Wharfinger. Charles Brannen, City Marshal. John Carter, Collector uf Dog Tux. AssESfioua. — Thomas L. Simmona, WellmgtonlVard; H. J. Thorn, 8t. j3nu*g JVard; Alexr. Cumming, Carleton Wardi Robert Gowan, Quac/i'a Ward ; Enoch U Bradley, King*/t IFard.—JviS. M^AIpine, CommiMsioner of the Alras Hou!>e. PiBB DepARTMEivT.— Alexander Alitchell, Chief Engineer; B. Wolhanpter^ diaries Brannen, Martin Mackay, Sauauel D. M'Phernoa, Henry Rutler, T. L Stuiiiioos, Robert Chestnut, M. Colter and J. Myshrall, ^irowardd. Hon. John Simcoe Snnnders, John Allen, John Robinson, George Minchin, VVilliatn M. Odeli, Jnmea A. MHclauchlan. John Simpson, and The Mayor, ex officio, Esquires, Jnstic^s of the Infer or Coart of Common Pleaa. Hon. John S. Saunders, John Allen, John Robinson^ George Min chin, William II. Odeli, James A. Macla'ichlan, John Simpson, Tho< mas Jones, William Davidson, Patrick Campbell, James Miles, Rossj Currie, Adam D. Allan, George Garden, L. B. Rainpford, Solomon! Parent. David B. Shelton, George Cheyne, William J. Bedell, Tho-i mas Gill, Richard Hayne, George Clements, Allan M'Lean, Thomasj Pickard, Thomas R. Robertson, Asa Coy, Isaac Kilburn, Edwurdi [jSimonds, Frederick W. Hatheway. Charles M'Phcrson, George j Morehouse, George L. Hatheway, Ira Ingraham, Spafford J. Barker I Beverley A. Robinson, Benjamin Yerxa, Benjamin Goodtspeed, iJ;jm«s Fairlie, Israel Smith, Enoch Dow, Edward Pidgeon, J. Mc- i DonRld. Andrew Calrier. Samuel Fox, Joseph Pickard, John T. I Smith Thomas Murray, James S. Beek. Thomas L. Simmons, Jas. McLnggun, Thomas C. Atherton, Wm. R. Bustin, Calvin L. Good ispeed. Francis M '.Planus, Joseph Myshrall, John M'Intosh, Robert : J Foreman, John S. Ellegood, Jehn ilea, jr., Moses Hillmon, Heice-^ jikiah Croiikhite, John Guion, Thos. Temple, Hugh M'Kay, Benson i! Smith, Thos, Herbert, Lewis H. Henstis, Joremiah Christy, John S. i I Barker, Thos. Stewart, Ale.Tnnder Shives, Martin Mackay, Samn^l IjA. Akerley, Joseph H. Dykeman, Wm. O. Brown (of Ute (Quorum), j; and George W, Knox, Esquires, Justices of the the Peace. — \\ McLfaj), Esquire, High Sheriff; Charles Brannen, Deputy I Sheriff, — George J. Dibblee, Esquire, Keeper of the Rolls, and Clerk ;; of the Peace, and of the Inferior Court of Common Pleas. — George F. H. Minchin, Esquire, Surrogate. — Francis A. H. Straiot Esq.. I] Register of Probates. — Joseph Beek, Esquire, Register of Dee s and Willa. — Jas. B. Toldervey. Henry Fisher, Jr., Henry Jones, Geo. Morehouse, Judah Hammond, and John M'Gibbon, Esquires, Coro ner.s. — Mark Needham, Esquire, County Treasurer. — Hon. John S. Saunder.s, Comtuisjsioner for taking Bail in iho Supreme Court. — Hon. John A. Street, Daniel Ludlow Robinson, AVm. End, George J. Djbblee, Hon. Charles T'isher, George F. H. Minchin, Wm. H. 32 S'l' Kitctiie. . Bloek. eneurer. |i Purveyor j mrfinger.j )g Tui. St. Ji9U*8 Enocb U use. Bi, T. L.i , George] Coart of rgc Min on, Tho lea, Ro39 Solomon! lell, Tho.i Thomasj Edward George! Barker odtspef^d, H. J. Mc- John T. >ns, J.SIS. Good , Robert] 11, Hexe-j Benson] John 8 Sainn* uorum Deputy IndClerUl •George' .1 Esq.. ;e, i and les, Geo.. Is, Coro iJohn S Dourl.— Georce LVai. H. I Odeil, George Botsford, Francis A. H. Straton, John C Allen, Geo. | N. Se«ee, Jas. P. VVctmore, James Frascr Berton, Edward H. VVil-j mot, Edward W. Miller, B. 0. Friel, Henry B. Robinson, John J. ( Frieer, Edward B. Fisher, John L. Marsh, jr., Jas. Taylor, jr., Es- quires, Commissioners for taking Affidavits in tho Supreme Conrt.*-*- James A. Maclauchlan, John Allen, John Robinson, J. Harrison, and Jas. A. Miles, Esquires, Commissioners for Solemnizing Marriage. — Mark Needham, Henry Fisher, Sam. A. Akerley, Joseph Myshrall, Thomas R. Barker, and Edward F. Gordon Licensed Auctioneers. Alms House and Work House — Thomas Murray, John Pickard, Jr. Esquires, and Rev. Wm. JaiTrey, Commissbners *, John Fleming, Keeper, » , Wm. H. Murray, Inspector of Schools. Terms of tlie General Sessions and Common Pleas, established by ths i Act 13 Vict. 47 — Second Tuesday in January and June. Additi- onal Terms of the Common FUas.-^ThWd Tuesday in March, and second Tuesday i« October Frederkton Library: J. E. Woolforde, Enquire, President; Hon- N. Parker, Vice President; R. Govvan, Esquire. Secrijlary andTrea-j surer; Dr. Robb. and E. H. Wilmot, Esquire, Committee; G. Ros- siter. Librarian. Terms, lOs annually. Frcdericton Society of Saint Andreto.'-Chns. M'Phcrson, Esquire, President; Robert Gowan, Esquire, Ist Vice Pre8iden;Wm. A. M'Lean, Sd ditto; Robert Tuiton, F^uire, Treasurer: John J. Fra- ser. Esquire, Secretary; Rev. John M. Brooke, D. D., Chaplain. Fredericton Society of Saint PtUrich.^W m. End, Esq., , President: James S. Beek. Vic« President; Michael White, 2d Vice President; James Mount, TreaaurarJ — , Secretary. KlNG^s"cbuNTY. Tbomas Beer. JurtBra S. Wetmoce, Henry A Soovfl, and John C Vail, Esquires, Jnstiees •f the Inferior Court o( Common Pleas.-- Thomas Beer, Justus S. Wettnore, Henrj' A. Scovil, John C Vail, A. C. Evansoii, John Barberie, Ebenester Smith, Isaac Huviland, fea- muoi Foster, John Wightman, John Brittain, James Brittain, Hon. John H. Ryan, Clmrles W. Steckton, John C. Price, Ehas &• Wet- more, John Hag«irty, Thonias C. Sharp, Robert M'CulIy, Wjlhoni Preeee,jr., Sflmuel H«llett. C^ven Lougstroth, Matthew MLeod, Eliaa 8. Freeae, Dnhca« M. CawpbcH, Isaac A. Dodge, Samuel Hen- derson, Wceden Fowler, John L. Wilmot, James Lake. Elijah A. Perkins, Willmm Pycwcll, Walter B. Scovil, Charles C. Stewavt, Jas. Foirwoother, Jamet W. Nowlnn, Samuel Foster, J«nn H. Wright, J. D. M. Kofttor. Robert S. Foster. John Mheod, jr, IS el- eon Arnold, Wm. Pearson, Wm A. Stockton. Wm. B. M'Keel, Win. M'Leod, Chas. Gray, Philo M. Raymond, Nathaniel B^ly^"; j;"'- Buchanan, John O. bann, Jas. Cookson. Henry Fowler, David Hal- field, Zebulon Connor, Geo H. Wa\\kce,iof the Quorum.) and Wm. Scoullar, Esquires, Justices of the Peace —Le Baron Dniry Esquire, High Sheriff-Mr. John Crookshank and Robert B. Varl, Deputy Sheriffs.— Edward Belts Smith, Esquire. Keeper of rti« Bolls, and Clerk of the Peace and Infferior Court of Common Pleas. '■\V 4 m I- !.»_• m MHi Edward B. Smith. Esquire, Judge of Probates. J. C. Vail, Registrar of Deed* and Wills, and Registrar of Probates Isaac llaviland, SiTTester Z. Earle, A. C. Evarisoii, James Wet more, Adin» Paddock, Jr., Obadiah Purdy, S. Z. Earle, jr , and Tho- mas Freeze, Esquires. Coroner:). JolmC. Vail, A. C. Etanson. Samuel Halleft. Charles \V. Stockton, Hon. John H. Ryan, John C Pricp, and Samuel Foster, Esquires, Commissioner* for taking Bail and Affidariln in the Supreme Court E. B. Smith, Esq.,Is»uer of Marriage Licenses.— Henry A.Scovil, an! John C. VaiU E«j».. Commssioners for Solemnizing Marriajre. Edward B. amitb, Ea^uir#, Kect»iver of Crown Uebts, under Act 17 Victoria, c. 36, E. S. Freeze, D. Slwek, Wifliim H. White, Elijah A. Perkins. Samuel Freeze, I^Baron ©lury, James Lake, Gilbert Titus. R Inspector of Schools. j A. K. S. Wetmore und Jubn Dihblee, Commissjonew nnde* th«i 1 Absconding Debtor's Act j Terms of the Oengrfd Sessions and Common Pleas — First Tow(Jay \ in January, and fourth Tuesday in June. Additional Terms Common Pteaa — Fir»i Tuesdav'in March arwi October. aj tIteW GOIINTY OP OHARLOTTC Thoraa-t Jones, Esquire, High Sheriff. WeUingtou Hatch, Clerk of tlve Pe day in April and third Tuesday in September. Additional Terms of\ the Common F/eos— Second Tuesday m July and December. { lii lJ l ^ p Wl.., mmm 34 bates. Wet- ckton, []uir«i9, Court Scovil, riaire er Act erkins, j (Jjlford reit, Je- Barnes, j f j bbn C i| 1 ! I I H 'J I r I ruei^H.ay ■] iif of itte 9©, on the at month Peace \ef tb«i ts af lite] UoiU. ! rerrns of\ I UOLTNTY OP VVBSTMOllLAND. Blair Botsford. Esquire, Nigh Sheriff. Edward B. Chandler, Esquire, Clerk of tho Peace and Keeper • the Roils. Honorable Edward B. Chandler, Snrrogat**. Thomas S. Sayre, Esquire, Register. William Backhouse, Esquire, Register of Deeds and Wills. Thomas S. Styre, Esquire, Inspector of Schools. Terms of (ho t^emral Sessions and Common Pleas.— Third Tuesday in June and Noreinber. Additional Terms of the Common Fleas. — Firftt Tuesdaj in April tnd second Tuesday in ISepteniber. COUNTY OF GLOUCESTER. Henry W. EUlilwin, Esquire, High Sheriff. Theophilus DesBrisay, Esquire, Clerk of the Peace and Keeper of the Rolls. Henry William Baldwin,Bsqnire, Surrogate. Robert Gordon, Esquire, Register. Henry William Baldwin. Esquiro. Register of Deeds and Wills. James Smith, Inspector of Schools. Terms of the General Sessions and Common Pleas. — First Tuesday in January and first Tuesday in July. Additional Terms of the Com- mon Pleas—FirBt Tuesday in Aprifand last Tuesday in October. aUEEN'S COUNTY. J. Warren Travis, Esquire, High Sheriff. T. K, Wetmore, Esq , Clerk «f the Peace and Keeper of the Rolls. N H. DoVeber, Esquire, Surrogate. Jnmes W. DeVeber, Esquire, Register, Harry Peters, Esquire, Registerof Wills and Deeda. T. Robert Wetmore, Esquire, Inspector of Schools. Jnmes Ingledew, Commissioners for taking Ball and AfHdavits. T. Murray and I. C. Burpe, Commissioners for taking AtHdavits. Terms of the General Sessions and Common Pleas* — Fourth Tuesday in January and June. Additianal Terms qftkeConauoa Pleas, — Fourth Tuesday in April and October. COUNTY OF SUNRURF. James S. White, Dsquire, High Sheriff. d Wills. James B. Johnston. Epquire, Inspector of Schools. Terms ofUie General Sessions amd Common Pleas. — Second Tuefldfty in January and July. Additional Terms of the Common PUas.'—Fkal Tuesday in May and October. COUHTT OF RESTIGOUOHB. John L. Barberie, Esquire, High Sheriff. And. Barberie. Esquire, Clerk of the Peace and Keeper of UieRoSft. Chinnian Botsford, Esquire, Surrogate. Andrew Barberie, Esqifire, Register. Andrew Barberie, Esquire, Register of Deeds and Wills. William Crocket, Inspector of Srhools. Dugald Stewart and Archibald Haiusay, Commissioners under the Absconding; Debtor^s Aet. Terms qfthe. General Sessions amd Common Pleas — ^ First Tuesday in January, and Second Tuesday in July. Additional Terms of the Couh mon Pleas. — Second Tiiesilay in October and April. tOCJNTY OP ALBERT. Thomas Gilbert, Esquire, High SheriC Samuel G. Morse, Esquire, Keeper of the Rolls, and Qerlt off die; Peace and Inferior Court lif Common Plead. M. B. Palm?r, Esquire. Surrogate. /"', Samuel G. Morse, Esquire, Register. George Calhoun, Esquire, Register of Dee^ti) and Wp. Cnffprd; Corociera Terms of the General Sesgionsund Common /^/6a«.— Second /I'uesdny in January and First Tuesday in July* Additional TermsofUtfi Com- mon P/^as— 2d Tuesd(gr ^Q March pud 2d Tiieaiday In October. ., MM ^ MdVINCE OF NEW BRUNSWICK. His Excellenoy Han. Johit Hbrhy Thomas MAituKRii Suttov, Lieutf^nunt Governor ond Commander ift Chief of the Pru- vincr of New tirunswick, Ac. Ac. <&c. G. M. CumpbcU, Esquire, Private Seoretary to the Lieutenant Go- ▼elhojr. Lieutct ant Colanel Riehnifi HajAef and Lieutenant Colonel Charles \ nity^ and Cupl. Deretlej A. Robinson, Provincia! Aitls- de-camp. ExKcuTivB Council —Hon. Charles Fisher, Hon. James Brown, Hon. Samuel L. Tiiiey, Hob. Wilfiam H. Steves, Ho(i. John J\I. Johni^on. Hon. Albert J. Smith, Hot. D^vid Warl<, and Hon. Charles Walters. ...1 1 Legis'latiye Council.— The Honorable William Black, President ; Hon. JohnSiincoe Saunders, Hon. Amos E. Botsford, Hon. Edward R. Chandler, Hon. John RobertsoD, Hon. Wiiliam B. Kinnear, Hon. George Minchiu, Hon Thomas H. Peters, Hon. Robert L. Hazen, Hon. George S. Hill, Hon. Ohafles Harrison, Hon. James Davidson, Hon. William H. Odell, Hoft. D. Waik, Hon. W. H. Steves, Hon. J. H. Ryan, Hon. William Hamilton, Hon. Robert Gordon, Hon. William Todd, fion. Alexander jhf«L. Stelye, Hon. Francis Rice, Hon. John J. Robinson, and Hot. John Earl. HOUSE OF ASSEMBLY. County of York. — Charles J\|acphersou, John Mcintosh, John C. Allen, Esquires, ant( Hon. Charles Fisher. County of Saint John. — Richard Wright, John W.Cndlip, Robert D. Wilmot, and John H. Gray, Esquires. County of Westmorland. — Hon. Albert J. Smith, James Stead- man, Robert K. Gilbert, and Bliss Botsford, Esquires. County of Cliarlotte. — Arthur H. Gilmor, John McAdam, Esquires, Hon. James Brown, and Javies W. Chandler. Esquire. King's County.— Edwin A. iJ^ail, VValter B. Scovil, and Matthew M'Leod, Esauires. Queen's County.— Sarfiuel H. Gilbert, and John Ferris, Esquires. County of Sunbury.— William t,. Perley and David Tapley, Esqs. County of Carleton. — Charles Connell, and Charles Perley, E&()s. County of Noithumberland.— Richard Sutton, George Kefr, ^eter Mitchell, Esquires, and Hon. J«hn M. Johnson, Cbunty.of Kent —Francis M'fhellm and Lestock P. W. D^sBrisay, County of Gldofr^iier.'^los^ph Risad' irtlfd' WfHiart E^^^ tsquires. County of ReBtifroirehe.<^JobnM'Millan. Esqnire, and Hon. Jobi) Montgomery. ..,<<.) >.vAt County of Alhfrrt.— Abner R. M'dlelatt.knd John Le^is Bsqitires. County of Victoria.— James Tibbets, anrfChi|8., Wattertr Es Wednesday before the lagt Tuesday in September, CODRTS FOR THE PROBATC OF WlLL& A;HD GrANT|]«0 AdMIHIS- TRATI0N8. — The Probate Court for the City and County of Saint I I wmimm m mm m mm Gene-; , Esq. etary ; ceiver hn A. mdler, mdlnr, n, Epq. rd, E«- fouett. verend e, Esq. harden, )Iaiii. iioncr,) Clerk, lioner,) L.Ha- Ln» and James Ion Ro* h Janii- ^Vndrew .squire, le Cir- / — First Tri- aJay in Tuesday upremo of the ?sembly fChan- ourt." ^nd first lueens : kUffiist ; July; I Fourth zsteri sday in ctorut > »MIKIS Snioti I ^MMM I John is held every Monday, at three o'clock, at the Chambers of the Judge; and the like Court in the other Counties of the Province ii held at tiie tim»?s specially appointed by the respective Judges. Court of Governor akd Coukcil,/o»' hearing and determining causes relating to Marriage and Divorce. — His Excellency the Lieutenant Governor, President; Honorable Neville Parker, Vice President; the Hon. Her Majesty's Executive Council, Mem- bers; John C. Allen, Esquire, Registrar and Clerk ; Terms : The second Tuesday in February, and third Tuesdays in June and October. Court op Vice Admiralty.^ — Honorable K.-obert L. Hazen> Judge and Commissary; "WiHi«m Wright, Esquire, Advocate Ge- neral; John AI. Robinson, Esquire, Hcgister and Scribe; John Humbert, Esquire, Marshal. Court for the Trial and Punishment of Pt/racy and other Offen- ces on the High Seas — The Governor ; The Chief Justice, and other Judges of the Supreme Court, the Members of the Executive Council; Judge of the Vice Admiralty; The Public Secretary ; Public Treasurer; Commander in Chief, Flag Officers, and Cap- tains, and Commanders of Ships of War on this Station for the lime being; — — — ^— — , Registrar and Scribe, , ^squire, Marshal. O" The Court sits at any place within the Province to be ap- ^ pointed by any three of the members, the Governor, Chief Justice, or one of the Judges of the Supreme Court, or Judge of the Admi- ralty, being one. POST OFFICE DEPARTMENT. Hon. John M. Johnson, Postmaster General; John Howe, Epq., Post Master St. John; Valentine B. Hutchinson, First Clerk; Henry C. Frink, Second ditto ; Isaac K. Leavitt, Third ditto; T. B. Allen, Fourth ditto ; R. W. Boyle, Fifth ditto; John Richards, Sixth dittti ; John W. Lister, seventh do.; L Langrill, Messenger; JohnLeitch, First Loiter Carrier, James Leitch, Second ditto, Saint John; Post Masters: Andrew S.phtir, Esquire, Frcderictpn; William F. Bon- nell, Esquire, Gagetown ; Geo F. Campbell, Esquire, Saint Andrews; David A. Rose, Esquire, Saint Stephen; John Wallace, Esquire, Saint George; Christopher Milner, Esquire. Sackville; £. J. Smith, Esq., H. Carman, Esquire, Bathurst; James Groves Esquire, Woodstock; Samuel Foster, Esquire, Kingston; Hugh M'Monagle, Esquire, Sus- sex Vale; A. W. Raymond. Esauire, Grand Falls; JphnT. Hodgson, Esquire, Edmundston; J. H. Black, Esquire, Saint Martins; B. Be- veridge, Esquire, Andover; J. M. Stevens, Hurvey (Albert); Henry Hallett, Hampton Ferry ; Janoet Bowei, Milltown 9 Charles B. God- /rey, Dorchester 1 Ji)raes S. Morse, CarqphelHown ; John K. M'Pber- •on. Oromoctot A. Robinsan, Upper Millat R. £. Stevqe. Hilleborp'; :■■{-! if t-1. lil m B^l i i 1 }i 'til I B- Gallagher, Campobclio ; S. Gooden, Bay Verte; Joseph Lakemaii, 1 Grand Afanan ; James Hamilton. Sheffield ; Weeden Fowler, Uphain i Vale, and Two Hundred and Three Sub or Way Offices. HER MAJESTY'S CUSTOMS. PonT OF Saint John.— Controller of Customs and Navigation Laws, Williani Smith, Esquire; Clerk, Xenophon Jouett. Saimt Asdrews.— Controller of Customs and Navigation Lawa, D. VV. Jack, Esquire. , Saiwt Stephen. — Controller of Customs and Navigation Lawa, Robert Watson, Esquire. Sackville. — Controller of Customs and Navigation Laws, James Dixon, Esquire. Campobello.— -Controller of Customs and Navigation Laws, Tho- mas Moses, Esquire. RicHiBUCTO. — Controller of Customs and Navigation Laws, Hon. John Wesley Weldon. Chatham. — Controller of Customs and Navigation Laws, J. T. Williston, Esquire. Nrwcas'fle.— Controller of Customs and Navigation Laws, Wil- liam A. Black, Esquire. Campbblltown. — Controller of Customs and Navigation Laws, Chipman Botsford. Fsquire. BucToucHK. — Controller of Customs and Navigatioo Laws, Peter M'Phelim, Esquire. Dorchester. — Controller of Customs and Navigation Laws, Wm. Carter, Esquire. Hh.sbokough. — Controller of Customs and Navigation Laws, William Wallace, Esquire Dalhousik. — CoBtroiler of Customs and Navigation Laws Dugald \ Stewart, Esquire. Bathurst, — Controller of Customs and Navigation Laws, William Napier, Esquire. . shbdiao. — Controller of Customs and Navigation Laws, Hon. Daniel Uanington, Esquire. MoN^Ton. — Controller of Customs and l^avigrttion Laws, Arnasa Weldon, Jutlior, Esquire. Caraqoet — Controller of Customs and Navigation Laws, James Blackhall, Esquire^ Shippeoan. — Controller of Customs and Navigation Laws, P. J. N. Dumar^sq, Esquire. HARVET.—Controller of Customs and Navigation Laws, James Brewster, Esquire. BATHuRSV^ControlIev of Customs and Navigation Laws, Joseph Rend, l^^sqiiirA. ToBiqtJH — Controller of Customs and Navigation Laws, Franeis Tibbits, enquire. " L Fn^DtRicToif.— GontroM«r of Ciistonid and Navigation Laws, Thomas R. Rob^rtsony E«iquire. i| I' M I lllll lX ^i ' il*» l » ' PROVINCIAL REVENUE, fiAiitx loMffi-^Beverley Robinson, Esquire, Province Trensnrcr; OaorgeD Robinson, WaiJatiouiie Keeper; Hvnry Whiteside, Col- mam mmm m am mmm J lecting Clerk; Charles C. J, Briscoe, James T. Hmforfl, John San- dall, and George Mathew. Clerks; Richard M. Longniaid, Stephen E. Gerow, VVaifers and Soarchers; William Bowyer, Tide Survey- or; W. J. B. Marter, William Dndne. John Fitzpatrick, James Mitchell, Warehouse 'Lockers; John Coffey, Steamboat Locker; George D. Robinj^on, Isaac Woodward, and James T. Hanford Appraisers of Unliable Articles. » cJaiht AffDREwa. — David W. Jack, Depnty Treasurer; James 11- Whitlock, Waiter and Searcher; James W. Street, Appraiser of Du- tiable Articles. Saint STEPHK?fs. — Robert Watson, Deputy Trea- surer; Duncan Stewart. Waiter and Searcher. Saint Georgr.-^A* J. Wetmoro, Deputy Treasurer. Campo }5ello. — Thomas Mosesi Deputy Treasurer. Frkderic row. — T. R. Robertson. Deputy Trea- surer. WoonsTocK. — Henry E. Dibblee, Deputy Treasurer. To- BtQUE, County of Victouia. — Francis Tibbets. Deputy Treasurer. Grand Falls. — Wm. M. M'Lanchlan. Deputy Treasurer. Er^iwuNo- STON. — Vital Hebert, Deputy Treasurer. Chatham. — J. T. Willis- ton, Deputy Treasurer; J, K. Carmichael, Landing Surveyor; M. Cranney, Waiter, Searcher and Locker. Newcastle.— W. A. Black, Deputy Treasurer; John Fraser, Waiter, Searcher and Locker. Dalhousie. — Dugald Stewart, Deputy Treasurer} Charles IJoyd, Waiter, Searcher, and Locker. Campbelltown. — Chipman Bots- ford. Deputy Treasurer, J. S. Morse, Locker. Bathurst — Joseph Read, Deputy Treasurer; W. Napier, Waiter, Searcher, and Locker. SHippEGAN.-^Perry J. N.Dumaresq, Deputy Treasurer. CAUAquET — Jas. Blackball, Deputy Treasurer. Richibucto. — Hon. J. W. Weldon, Deputy Treasurer; Geo. Pagan, Waiter, Searcher, and Locker. Buctoughk — Pester M'Phelim, Dopjity Treasurer. Shb- BiAc — Daniel Hnnington, Deputy Treasurer. Bay Vertk — Edward Wood, Deputy Treasurer. Sxckville. — Jas. Di.xon, Deputy Trea- surer. Dorchester — Jiihn Hickman, Deputy Treasurer. North Jo<;gins, Edward Cole, Deputy Treasurer. IIillsrorough. — Wm. Wallace, Deputy Treasurer. Moncton — Amasa Weldon, Deputy Treasfirer. Harvey — Jame<» Brewster. Deputy Treai^urer. KCCLESlASilGAL. THE UNITED CHURCH oFeNGLAND AND IRELAND BcsHop — The Ri$;ht Uev. Juhn, Lord Bishop of Fredeilrton — Fndnictov^ Archoracos— The V«n. Gsohgb Cumtkr, Rector of Freilcricton— KurnI Denn. CLEUOT. Alley, Rev. Jarome, D. D., Rfictor of Saint Andj-ewn— Atiraf Dtan. Armstrong, Ruv. VViMiam, Ketftor of St. Jamoa Churdi, t^aint John. Armstrong, Rev. G. "^i., Rector of St. J6hn'.-«, Parish of St. Murk. Baeon, Rev. SamuttI , Rector of Chatham — Rural Dean. Bfldell, Rev. G. Rector of Lancaiter. Black, Rev John, Rectorof Kmjjpclftar. Rlins, Rev. C. P., Rector of gprhif^field. Bli«s, Rev. Donald, Rector of Wmt morjand. Moncton ofGrand M«t>aii< Rnytr, Rev, vV. N., Rector of A Cttiiyt Rev. Gftnrge T., Rvetdr < Couter, Rev. Fred., Rector of Car Ififton, Coster, Rev. N. A., Rdc^or of Gdgeto^vn — Tlurff/ Dean. CoBter, Rev. ^'harks C>.„ Antdstanl Mi- niiiter ai Fredfiricton. Cruden, Pov. W.. Mies ionary at Nelson and Bliickvillc. DeVeber, Rev. Willi^r^ U., MiMionajqp at l/pham. DeWolftf), R^v. 'J'hbitiM N., Missionary atSaekViUe. DUbrow, Rev. Jaiue* W., ^««t«i ot Bliuondfl ' ■ \ Qray,Bpt. f . Alriiiinnif f]!.^ p. D.,ftefettii' ofSMmJohtt. ill 'if ; ill ■■?, 1 '!• ;f t: .'I '.11 il.,' t f.."": m HkHK 41 ' '■ 4 '■.V (P i iiaoford. Rev. i5. Jones, Masionary at Andover. Harrison, Rev. W., Rectur of Portland -—Rural Dean. Hartin, Rev. Thomas, Missionary at Canternnry. Hadson, B,ev. James, Visiting Mission ary, Minim iciii. j Jacob. Rev. Edwin, D. D., Principal of Tippett, Rev. William H., Rector of! King's College, Fredericton Jaifrey, JRev. William N., Missionary at Saint Mary's. Jarrij, Rev. George S., D. D.,Rector of Thomson, Rev. Samuel, Retired Mls- 8hediac — Rural Dean. Ketchum, iZev. William Q., Curate of Fredericton, Lee, Bev. Charles, Rector of St. Paul's , Portland. Loosemore. Rev.P. W.,Rector of Prince William and Dumfries. Medley, Bev. J. B., Assistant Mini»ter in the Cathedral Chnrch Fiedericton, M*Ghee, Tiev. Tlioa., Rector of Sussex M'Givern, Bev. John, Bector of Saint George's. MUner, Rev. Christopher, Bector 'of West field. Noale, Rev. James, Bector of Rlchi- burio. Sndiols, Rev. H. B. Missionary at Hope well. Boberts, Bev. G. G. Missionary at Dou- glas. Scovil, Rev. William Elias, Rector of Kingston. Scovil, Rev. William, Saint John. Street, Rev. S. D. Lee, Rector of Wood- stock. Street, Rev. C. F. Miss'y at Bathurst, Queensbury — Rural Dean, Thomson, Rev. siceffington, LL- 0. iiector of St. Stephens. sionary, St. George's. i Thomson, Rev. John S., Redox of Saint David's. Warneford, Rev.E. A. iZector of NortotJ. Walker, Rev. Williara W., Rector of Hampton. Weeks, Bev. A. W., Curate tf Co- eaigne. Wetmore, Rev. David I., Missionary at Welford Williams, Rev. J. S., Missionary at Cnmpohello. Wiggins, Rev. Abraham V., D. D., Bee- or of Maugerville. Wiggins, Rev, G. C, Missionary at Greenwich and Petersville. Wood, Rev. Abraham, Rector of Wa terborongh. I SYNOD OF NEWBRUNSWICK IN CONNECTION WITH THE CHURCH OP SCOTLAND.— Rev. Peter Keay. Moderator; Rev. John M. Brooke, D. D., Clerk. \. Presiytfry of Saint John.— "Rev. Wm. Donald, A. M., Clerk ; Freder- icton, Rev. John M. Brooke, D. D. ; Nashwaak, Rev. Peter Keay, A. M. ; Mopei- tbn, Rev. William Murray, A. M. ; Bic^imond, Rev. John Hunter; St. Andrews and St. I'atrick, Rev. John Ross ; City of Saint John, Rev. Wni. Donald, A. M, Woo(|stock and Northampton, Bev. David Stolt. 2. Presbytery of Miramirhi. — Ber. William Henderson, A. M., Clerk ; Bathurst, Bev. James Murray ; Camp- belltown and Flatlands, Rev. lames Steven j Chatham, Rev. Wm. Stewart; Dalhousie, Rev. Alexander Forben ; Newcastle, Douglastown and RedBank, Be«. I Wm. Uendersor^y A. M. \ 'i'abasintac and Burnt Church, Bev. Win. Macrobi^. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH OF NEW BRUNSWICIC-St- ffOD OF THE PREsbYTKRt AN Church OF New Brunswick: Rev. C. G. Glasiii, A. M., MAderator of Synod; Rev. Jan. Bennet, Clerk PreS' ^tery of Saint John — Rev. Jas. Baird, Moderator; Rev. W. Fer- rie, A. M., Clferk. ' City of Saint Jolint St, Davids Church. Rev, William Ferric, A. M.; Saint John PrcMbyterinn Chnrch, Rev. Jaa. Bennet:, Saint Stephen's Hall, Rev. Wm. Alves, A. M. ; Cnrleton, Rev. James Baird; Hammond River, Hampton Ferry, Norton and Dutch Valley, Rev. James Gray; Salt Sprinji^R and Londonderry, ra> tttni; Springfield Rev. Lewis Jack. Presbpterp of Saint Stephen* s.---^t. Stephen B, Kev. W. Elder: Saint Jatiies, Rey. JolinTurnbnII; BaiUi«, Fi^ev. Mr. Millen ; BocabeCf Wawei^ and St. George, Rev. Wm. Ben- net. Presbytdryof York. — Prince Wm. Rev. Chas. G. Glasn, A. M.; Harvey Settlement, Rev. Mr. Smith; Richmond, Rev.T. Johnctonj; Salmon River. Rev. Hector McKay ; Greenfield and Williamson, R«^. , A. Donald. Presbytery of itfiraimcAt.— New Mills, Dalhousie. &« *| R{»T. A. AfcMa^tor; Richibiicto, Rev. Jas. Law, A* M. ; Svnod*a MU-j^ ■ionarieg, Rov. A. Stirlinyt R ev. Jas. Salmon, and tier. ^Vm* White, j ""' m^mmimmmmmmmmmmmmim ^ m IIOMAN CATHOLIC CLERGYMEN -In the Diockhe ok Naw Bnuwswira. The Right Rev. Tliomaa Louis Connolly, U. D., Risliop of St. John, N. B. ; The Very Rev. John gvvee»ey, RevH. J. Uuinn, P. Farrell, J. Murray, J. Peter- (ton, Saint John ; Reva. J. C. M'Devitl, and L. O'Regan, rredericloii ; Revs. E. Quinn, and Jus. Quinn, St. Stephens ; Rev. E. Doyle, bt. Andrews; Rev. Jas. Vereker, Sussex Vale ; Rev. P. X. Lafrance, Memfamcook ; Rev. W. M'ManuA, Moncton; Rev. A. Gosseiin, i^hediac; Bev. J. Babineau, Buctouche ; Rev. Jos. Pelletier, Richibucto j ^ev. R. Vcriker, Chatham, (Mi.) ; Rev. M. Egan, rVeleon, (Mi.) ; ^ev. F. Gauvreau, Tracadie; The Very Rnv. J. M. I'aquet, Caraquet; Rev. M. Meloy, Bathurst ; Rer. Thos. Connelly', Woodjilock ; R»v. H M'Guirk, St. Basil, (Mada.); Rev. P. M'Keagney, St. Bruno, (Mada.) ; Rev. H. Dionne, Ht. Lucy fMada.); Rev. E. J. Dunphy, Carleton j Rav. \V. Aylward, Quaco^ Rar. J. n. CIcrouin, Shippegan, STATIONS — Ike Jfnmes of the Minister it teho compose the Wesleyan Methodist Confercnee of Eastrrn British Jimrrica, and their Stations t are we undtrstandf as follows: — Rev. Matthew Hichey, D. D., President; Rev. Richard KnigFit, D.D., Co-DeJ- egdte J Rev. H. Pickard, A. M., Secretary, ist, Halifax Die. TKicT. — Rev, A. M'Nutt, Chairman ; Rev 'Roland Morton, Finan- cial Secretary. 2d, The St. John District. — Rev. Edmund Bot- lerell. Chairman ; llev. T. M. Albrighton, Financial Secretary. St. Joiin, South, Revs. Edmund Botterell, Thos. M. Albrightou, Chas, Stewart ; St. John, North, Rev. John Snewball ; St. John, West, Rev. Richard Smith; St. Andrews, llev. Geo. Johnson; St. Stephen, Hev, John B Biovvnell; St. D^vid, Rev. J. V. Jost; Milltown, Rev. W. Smithson ; Sussex Vale, Revs. VVm. Allen, J^ Tweedy ; Greenwich, Kev. J. Burns ; Uphara, Rer. Wm. Alcorn 3d, The CHARLOTTiiTowN District — Rev. John McMurray, Chairman; Rev. R. A. Temple, Financial Secretary. 4th, The Fkkdekicton District. — Rev. Richard Knight, D. D., Co-Dele- gate, Chairman ; Rev. John Priiice, Financial Secretary. Fred- oricton. Revs. John Brewster, George Butcher; Sheffield, Rev* Hichard Knight, D.D, ; Woodstock, Revs. John Prince, \Vm. C. Brown, Robt. Wasson j. Andovef, Rev, J. Read; Nasliwaak, Rev. Wm. Perkins ; Burton, ReV, Hezekiah McKeown ; Miramicbi, Rev. Wni. Smith ; Bathurst, Rev. Wesley C.Beals; Dalhousie, to be supplied. 5th, The Sackville District* — Rev. Thos. A* Daviee, Chairman ; Rev. Wm. McCarty, Financial Secretary, Sackville, Revs. J, R. Narva wavi A.M.*, H. Holland. Mount Al- lison Institution, Principal of Male Branch, Humphrey Pickard, A*M. > do. Female do.^, Joba Allison, A.B. ; Point de Bute, Rev. TUos. H. Davies ; MonctoD and Cttvtrdalu, Revs, Wm. Temple, RoLi. Tweedy ; Hopeweli, RaT. liictiard Weddall; Richibucto, Rev. Duncan D, Currie ; Amiieret, Rev* Wm. McCarty ; Parro- borough, Rev. Jas. Buckley. 6th, Thu Anna poms District^ — Ii«v. Win. W^ilson, Chflirinan ; Rev., Jas* Taylor, Financial Sec- retary. 7th, Thk Ni Dutrict.— Rev. Henry Da- oiol. Chairman ) Re?. Juhu S. Peach, Financial^Secretary* BAPTIST MINISTERS IN NEW BRUNSWICK. W^sTinn A(iiociA.TioN.— James Toxer, Ludlow } WilHam Harris TobtqiM ^ Thomas W. f Es quire. v.'.Troa fihrpi'; WilWairi Gideon ; Kbe- I, Back- tnatd to ro, Jai. m J. Bedell, Esquire. Secretary. Rev. William Q. Ketchum. Auditors, W.H. Scovil, and George D. Robinson, Esquires. Loan Committee, Frederick A. Wiggins, William Wriglit, and Wm. Jack. Esquires — Secretary lo the Executiye Committee, Rev. William ^ KetcUum. PfoiAncial Board of ll^dmatton, under the Act 15 Vict.e. 40. The Lieutenant Governor or Administrator of the Government for tho time being, tho Executive Council, and the Chief Superintendent of Schools. CNIVERSIlT OF KING'S COLLEGE-FKBOKnicToir. Patron, the Q,ue*,n; Visitor on Her Majesty's behalf, tiie Lieute- nant Governor. Ciiancelior, lji« CiiiefJuhiice. President, the Lord Bishop. Counril — the Chancellor. President. Master of iJmj Rolls, Speaker of the Assembly, Secretary of the Province, Attorney Ge- neral, Honorable William Black, LL. D., Honorable John Aiont^om- ery, Honorable George Stihuan Hill, Honorable Amos E. Botsford, Honorable William B. Kinuear, Honorable Robert Leonard Hazen. Honorable Judge Wilmot.Qnd Dr. J. Toldervy. Convocation — ihe Chancellor, Presild(^nt. Professors, and all persons admitted Masters of Arts, or to any Degree in Divinity, Law or Medicine. College: Prinoipatl — The Rev. Edwin Jacob, D. D. ; Professors — Classical Literature, History, Moral Philosophy and Divinity — Rev. Df. Jacob; Mathematics uad Natural Philosophy —William Bryden Jack, A. M. ; Chemistry and Natural History — James Robb, M. D. ) Modern Languages, M. D' Array. CoLLEG/ATB ScuooL. — Head Master, GeoT;i;e Roberts, Esqnire^ Clasaieal and Motheniatioal Masters, George Roberts, and Charles Coster, A. M. ; French Master, t •embly; the Mayor and Recorder of Saint John ; the Rector ond Churchwarden! of Tri-nity Oliurch* Saint John; together with tlie Rev. William Donald, Frederick A.^ Wiggins, W. Wright, Wolk- arTisdole, Esquires,, and Rev. W. Bcovil. B«verley RobinfioD^ Jr. Ksqr. Cierh, W. Wright, Esq. Treasurer. NEW BRUNSWICK BAPTIST EDUCATION SOCIEtl'. Elder Joseph Crandal], President ; Elder iSamuel Robinson, and Honorable William B. Kinnear, Vice Presidents ; Solomon H«rHey, Esquire, TreaAurer ; Elder I. E^ Bill, and Asa Coy, Esquire, Secnr* taries; Elder Oliarlea Spurden, Principal; Mr. A. H. Mur.m, Assistant 'teacher. Elder Charlet Spurden, 51 essrs. S. W. Babbit Wm. S. Eslqy, William fievrel), aqo Thomas ><^wur(, Mttuagiug C«mmittee, •#« I *;,> ^(| I I: K ; 4& BANKS. Bank of New Brunswick St. John. Capita!, £150,000. Pre««i. dent, Thomas K. Millidge, Esqi'.ire ; Directors: L. II. DeVeber, Jo- seph A Crane. Jamea D. Lewiii, Thomas E. Millidge, I. L. Bedell, Benj. Smith, William Wright, Frederick A. Wiggins, and T. W. Daniel, Esquires. Cashiqr, Riehard Whiteside, Esquire i Solicitor, John M. Robinson, Esquire. Commercial Bank of New Brunsufiehf SL John. Incorporated by Royal Charter. Capital £ 150,000, witfc power to increase to £300,- 000. President: William Parks, Esquire; Directors: Mark Dole, I John Duncan, Hon. Robert L Hazen, VTilliara Jack, George L. Lo- velt, Charles Merritt, D. J. M'Laughlin. William Parks, A. AfcL. Seely, George Carvill, Solomon Hersey, ind James Vernon, Equires. Cashier, Geo. P. Sancton, Esquife ; Solieitor, Hon. Robert L. Hazen. ' Commercial Branch Bank, Newastle^ Miramichi. Committee of I' iManagement : Riclinrd Hufihin-ion, B«4q., 0aflhier,T. C. Allen, Esq. Camtnercial Bank Agency (it Woodsto&k. A^nt, ■ " ' •■ ' , Esquire; Cashier. Jamos Grover, Esquire. Cmtral Bank of New Brunswick. Capital, £35^)00, with power lo increase to £50,000 President, George Botsford, Esquire; Cashier. Sanitiei W. Babhif, Esquire; Soliaitor, George J. Dibblee, Esquire. Central Bank Agency, at Wood?iiock. Agent, JP, E. Winslow, Esq. Central Bank Agency, Lltdikam — Agent, George Kerr.. Esquire. Cashier, W. M. S. Evans, Esqui«o. | Clutrlotte County Bank. Cupil«! £15<000. Pfesident, J. W. Street. I Cashier, C. W. Wardlaw, Esauire. . Ji Saint Stephen's Bank. Capital, £25,01)0. President, William I Todd, Esquire ; Cashier, David Uplon, Estjuire. i| Westmorland Bank of SHew BrmnsBick^ Pr««1den4 O. Junes, , I Enquire ; Cashier, J. Johnston, Ef^quire. I Bank of British North Amerim. ( Established In Jjondon.) Capital I £1,000.000 6terlinjr» with power lo iucrease the capital. Manager f of the Branch at St. John, Charles F. Smithers, Esq. Accountant, Henry Jack, Esquire. Local pireetots at Saint John: Hon. John Robertson, and J. T. Thurgar, Eaqui^es. Standing Counsel, J(»hnA. Strnpt. Esquire, Solicitor and Notary, . Btf a) MARINE HOSPITAL. Tivr tJui Relief of Sick and Disabled Seamm,(in'^SainiJohn.) John Ward, 'Robert W.Crookshauk, John Wishart, Wm. J^eavht. T, M. SLiith, John M'Grath, ThpmMs tuuglui. Charies M'Lauchlan, and Willluu Doherty, ¥.s(\miei', Commissioners! Charles Ward, Es- quire, Secretary; The Bank of New Bratiswick, Treasurert LeBaron |B<»tsford, M. i)., Physician atul SurgeofAo - Provincial Lunatic AsYLUM.~[At 8a(int John.] John Ward»i William Olive, Esquires, Hon. L. A. Wilmot, John Simpson. Robert^ F. Hazeu, Pet»?r Besnard, John Dnncan, and John R. Partelovv. Es- <}nires. ComnHsioners: Chas. Ward., Esquire.. Secretary J Rev, Win. Scovil, Chaplain ; J. Waddell. M. D., Superintendent j B-. Graham,!, Supervisor, Book and Store Keeper. r Provincial Penitbntiary. — [At Saint John.l Commissioners, | John Ward; Chairman, Hon. Robert L. Hazen; Chas. C. fetewarf.i 46 mm mm I' John Owens, William O. iSinith, William H. Scovil. John M. Robin*| son. and John Doherty, Eiiquires; S. D. Berton. Sec'y. and Treasurer.} i EMIGRANT DEPARTMENT. | 9t. JoHif . — Moses H. Perley, Esquire, Her Majesty's t^migrafionj Officer; Thos. M'Avity, Esq , Assistant do. ■ ', EsquireJ Acting Emigration Officer at Saint Andrews. The Deputy Treasu-) rers at tiie other Ports of the Province act as Emigration Officers.. \ t CONSULS AND AGENTS. j .fames W, Wolhaupter, Esquire, French Vice Consular Agent atj Miramichi. , |t W. B. S. Moore. Esquire, United States Consul Genura! for the British Goloniet} ; Uollins Whittaker, Esquire, United States Consal at the Port of Sarnt John and dependencies ; Uniitd States Con- flaiar w^o^en^^^-Thomas Jones Esquire, Saint Andrews ; Francis Hibbard, St. George ; Janie!» Porter, St. Stephens; William J.| Frazer, Esquire, Aliramichi; Charles S. Theal, Esquire, Shediac;| Andrew Burharie, Kcquire, Dalhousie. | Edward Allison, JKsquire, Portuguese Consul General for New^ BrunswicJc-f ; A. O. O* Truilowsky, Esquire, Prussian Consul [a New Brni)9«i wjclf* CQVJfSELLOliSAJ^BATrOllN'mS PR.^CTISLVO LV THE PROy/JVCE j f*rednricton. --^llon. Jokn A. Street, Daniel L Robinson, Willi.am| ^nd, George J. Dibbiee, William Hazen Necdiiam, Geu. F. li,\ Minchin, Charlei Fisher^ George Botsford, Francis A. fi Straton,| John C Allen, Ueorge N. Segee, James P. Welinore, James F.* Berton, Edward H. Wilmot, Edward W. Miller, Bernard C. Fri45lJ Henry B. Robinsotr, John J. Eraser, Edward B. Fisher, John L.' Marsh, Jr^^ and James Taylor, Jr.^ Esquires. Suint Johm— Kon. William B. Kinnear, Robert F. Hazen, Wil-J liam Wright, Peter Stubs, Horatio Nelson tl Lugrn, John. M. Uo*| binson, MostsH. Perley, Hon. Robert L. Hazen, John Johnsto4i,| Jarues W. Boyd, WtB Jacii^ Duncan Robertson, David S. Kerr,! Hon. John H. Gray* James W« Peters, Robertson Bayard, Wm. R, M. Burtis, £dw. U. Peters, Chas. Dulf, Jas. A. Harding, Gusia- vus R. Jarvis, Jame» J. I^aye, Andrew R. W^tmore, George F. House, William M. Hotte, Chas. Doherty, Humphrey T. (iilbert, B. Boyd Kinnear^^ John Q. Campbell, Charles A. Hart% Nelson DeV«;ber, Richard Sands Armstrong, Charley Watters, George ' Blatch. Ward Chipraan Drury, W. H. Hatheway, Henry W. Friih,! Wm. Hutchinson, Benjamin L. Peters, Charles W. Stockton, Gen.! G, Gilbert, Junior, John Simonds, Samuel R Thomson, Fred«rick| : C. FriiL, Robert B. Street, Benjamin G. Gray, Lewis J, Alnwin,* Charles W, Weldon, Alexander Balleutine, Hurd Peters, Wil-I liam P. Dole, Beverley Robinson, Juuior, Thomas T. Hanford,| W. H. Tu«k, Wm. W. Street, and Wm. Wcdderburn, Esqulrt^. I Saint A ndreiDS. ^-Samuel H. Whitlock, Jas. W. Chandler, Rich-| ard M. Andrews, George Dixon Street, Wellim^toti Hatch and Alexander Thompson Paul, tlsquires. Mpa A? 'i; m m *i^ i ■■:M j I \ Jiliramichi. — Thomus fl. Peters, George Kerr, Edward Williston, Jfoiiii M. Johnson, Allan A. Davidson, Samuel Thomson, Williani Wilkinson, and James Fraser, Esquires. Dorchester. — Hon. Edward B. Chandler (Q,ueen's Counsel^) T. S. Sayre, Robert K. Gilbert, A. L. Palmer, Albert J. Smith, Chaa. [J. Sayre, and Joseph L. Moore, Esquires. I Sackvillo. — Christopher Milner, Junior, Esquire, ^ Bend of Petitcodiac. — Bliss Botsford, Jas. Steadmati, and £dvr. B. Chandler, Junior, Esquires. Bay Verte. — Thomas C. Chapman, Esquire. HopewelL — S. G. Morse, M. 13. Palmer, and T. B. Moore, Esqa. Batliurst — T. DesBrisay, and D. G. Maclauchlan, Esquires. D'dlhousie. — Andrew Barberie, and Charlos Simonds, Jr. Efiqrs. Campbdl*.oion.^-C\\\^mvin Botsford, and Jas. iS. Morse, Esquires. St. Stephens.- -George StilmHn liiil, Stephen 11. Hitchinge, T. B. Abbott, George Thomson, Jumes G. Stevens, George S. Grim> mer, and George Frederick Hill, Esquires. Richibucto. — Hon. John W, Weldon, James A. James,, Robert HvHchJns<:)n, and Thomas W. Bliss, Esquires. Saint George. — Wm. B. Chandler, and W. Cameron, Etaqnires. Gagetown, — T. K. Wetmore, and Samuel H. Gilbert, EsquirDA. Kingston. — Edward B. Smith, Esquire. Hampton. — George Otty, aud Is^orval HaHett, Esquir^ft^ Canning (Queen's County). James R. Curry, Esquire. Sus6v£ Vale. — Theophilun D. M'Elraeo, Esquire. Woodstock. — A. K. Smedes Wetmore, A. Nelson Garden. Devid Lewis Dibblee, I^ewis Peter Fisher, George Concell, Edwiu J. Jacob, A.M., and John C. Winslow, Esquires. Grand Falls — Wra. T. Wilmol, Andrew \Y. Ratnefcrd., and W. M. Maclauchlan, Esquires. Oromocto. — George J. Bliss, Esquires Burton. — William J. Gilbert, ffsquirQ. ' ^i--imi. ill- I I I I ■■>*■■* 11 PROVINCIAL MILITIA. 1 STAFF. j Ilia Excellency Hon. Jonn Kk».kv Thomas Markkas fioTToo,* I Commander in Chief. f Lieutenant Colonel R. Hayne(N. B. Eeglmem of ArlilJerf),Ad1uUiiit I General— 20th May, ]8rjL j Capt. Geo. F. H. Mlncliin, Deputy Adjutant General— July, \B^6- I Lieut. Colonel John Allen, Quarter Master General— 4th May, J839. 1 Lieutenant Colonel ChOiies Drury, Deputy Quarter Master General,' .5 18th June, 1847. I LJeutenairt Colonel Hayne (N. B. Rcgimeci of Artillery), Provincial I Aid-de-Camp— JJih April,1848. j Lieatenant Colonel Charles Drury (Saint John City Light Infentry,) Provincial Aid-de-CHnip—Uth April, 1848. Ci^l^telD Beverley A. Robinson, (York j.ight Drjigootre,) Provincial Aid-de-Cump. July, 1856. I M«n|or the Honorable Lemnel Allen WiJmol, Jndgo Advocato Gene- ral— 6th August, 1834. ■ ^'■'—- - rifr- I Tf — i -^iri STAFF OF THE ARMY. SERVING IN THE PROVINCE OP NEW BRUNSWICK, UNDER Major General His Excellency Sir John Gaepard LeMARCHANT, Commanding Her Majesty's Troops in Nova Scotia, New Bruns wick. Prince Edward Island, and their Dependencies. 1 Lieut. Colonel Lloyd, 76th Regiment, Commanding Her Majesty's iTreops in New Brunswick. Garmons.— Saint John, Lieut. Col. Gardner, 76th Regiment, Com manding ; Town Major, Lieut. Jones, (H. P. 97th Regt.) Preder- icton, Lieut. Colonel Lloyd, 76th Regiment, Commandant; Lieut James C. Clarke, 7Gth Regiment, Town Adjutant. C/ifl/?;am».— Fredericton, Rev. Mr. Coster ; St. John, Rev. — ; Saint Andrews, Rev. Jerome Alley, D. D. Commissariat Department. — Saint John, E. J, McMahon, Esquire, Assistant Commissary General; Mr. Prissick, First Clerk; U. C Ponltney, Commissariat Issuer; Henry Marshall, Office Keeper. Fredericton, Turnbull, Deputy Assistant Commissariat General ; Smith, Treasury Clerk; Serjt. Fisk, Commissariat Issuer. Military Store Department.— Smnt John, VVi H. Tapp, Esq., Mili- tary Storekeeper; Mr. Huyghue, First Clerk; James Emison, Store- houseman; Frederick Harrison, Armourer ; William Smith, Oflice Keeper. Barrack Department.-'Samt John, George Priestley, Esquire, Bar- rack Master ; James Sage, Barrack Sergeant ; Frederirton, John E. Woolforde, Esquire, Barrack Master ; John Edwards. Barrack Ser- geant. Saint Andrews, A. White, Barrack Sergeant. Hoyal Engineer Department. — Saint John, Captain Freeth, Com- manding; Edward Lloyd, Clerk; Mr. Grant ,Clerkof Works; Mr. Wright, Foreman of Works. ' ; Medical Department. — Saint John, Assistant Surgeon Eraser, 76th Regiment; Staff Assistant Surgeon Semple; Mr; Lonsdali, Pur- veyor's Clerk. Board of Respective 0^cc«.— Saint John, Capt. Freeth, R. E. ; Mr, Tapp, Military Storekeeper; Capt. F. Carey, R. A. OFFICERS OF CORPS SERVING IN THE PROVINCE. Royal Artillery. SBihn John, Capt.F. Carey, Commanding; Lieut. R. B. Webster. 76(A Regiment, Fredericton,— Lieut. Colonel Clark, Commanding ; Lieut. James C. Clarke, Tuwu Adjutant. 76th Regiment, Saint. John.— Leut. Col. Gardner, Commandant; Capts. T. Tydd, T. W. Cator, H. H. Lacy, J. F. Bland ; Lieutenants C. E. O'Connor, C. 1*. Caldicott, E. W. F. AVston, J. A. Palliser, G. E. Cocrane, J. B. Sawyer, and D. T. Arnold!. ^ MM iE 49 Mi Hi P ■t;! I.r AGRICULTURAL. r:l" lluRAL Life, — The occupations and pleasures of rural life have ever been tnc themes upon which poets and writers of exuberant imaginations have delighted to dwell, hut that there is something more substantial even than in the brilliant and fanciful pictures drawn by these individuals, and that their prototypes have real existence in nature, witness the exjn'essions of pleasure %vith which the feeble, emaciated, and enervated resident of the city, tearing himself from the murky atmosphere, the noisome smells, and the putrid exhalations of its pent up streets, leaving behind him its excitements, its dissipation, and artificial life, after a long ' j interval finds himself in the diversified scenery of a beautiful and romantic country. His seeing, his hearing, his smelling, his tasting, his touch, all find employment. Every sense is gratified ; i his whole system, mental and corporeal,. seems inspired with new vigor. We cannot add a more forcible illustration of the healthful and agreeable influence of rural pursuits, than by introducing some remarks of an ancient writer, who enters upon the subject with the feelings of one whose whole soul is evidently enlisted in what he describes : •« Moreover, it (husbandry) furnishes us with beautiful flowers and other excellent materials for the ornament and decoratior. of' the temples and altars, affording the richest gayety and most fra- !D grant odors. What science is more agreeable to a studious man ^ for he finds in it every thing he can have occasion for. Where can we abide with greater pleasure in summer, than near rivers, lakes, springs, woods, groves and fields, where gentle breezes fan the air ? Where may a man treat his guests more agreeably, or make more triumphant banquets ? What place do servants delight in more ? Or, what other\is more agreeable to his wife ? \V here do children covet more to be ? or where are fViends better received, j or better satisfied ? There is no science in our mind, more de- lightful than this, if a man has a convenient substance to put him to work ; nor i-uy business more healthful or 'profitable to a man if he have skill and industry." Agriculttral Chemistry. — I feel and know, that merely to know a thing is not enough to secure that we do it, and that only a new generation is fitted to promote the real progress of science. After a few decades, matters will be otherwise. The old, deep rooted errors, always act as obstacles, whicli are stronger and raoie powerful than a new truth. That which a ma seeks, he can ul- timately find only on one road, and that the true one; and if he obstinately follows another path, which must be a wrong one, how can he hope to reach the goal ? Let the able <• nd excellent teachers of agricultural chemistry keep up the courage necessary to ultimate success. For man, in reference to mental food, is exactly like a plant ; as the plant must receive its food, not concentrated, but infinitely diluted with water if it is to thrive — so it is with the mind of man. An abstract truth only acts upon the senses and feelings when it is presented tr them properly diluted, turned on 50 I every side, and inside out, dressed, adorned, painted, and finally it resembles the germinating seed of a tree which the wind or a bird has carried into a cleft of a rock. There lies in it, as in the seed, a wonderful organic force, which gradually conquers all ob- stacles, as the roots of the seed when it has become a tree can cleave | or raise the heaviest rock, and, as the old proverb says, •• all with- | out noise ;" for that which grows makes no noise. j On Transplanting Trees. — The proper season for transplanting varies with different cultivators. Many prefer autumn planting, ! and the reason they give for their preference is this : when trees j are planted in autumn, they say the ground becomes better set- i tied about the roots of the tree, and they are then enabled to throw j out fibres in the spring. I greatly prefer spring planting for nearly | all varieties of trees, for this reason : if planted in the fall, very soon after setting out, the trees have the heavy fall rains, which renders the loose earth around the tree a perfect mortar, and the wind then blows the tree to and fro, making a circle or halo around the tree externally about three inches from the trunk, all around, which freezes hard at night, and presents in the morning a rocky wall around the tree, and as the hole is about six inches larger than the collar of the tree, it chafes off the bark around at the collar, and unless some manure is placed by it, the frost will extend down around the tree and freeze the small roots. The season for planting on the banks of the Hudson, varies from the first of No- vember to the first of December for autumn planting, and from the first of April to the fifteenth of May for spring planting. I, for many teasons, do all my planting in the spring, except for ai>ple trees, and as they are so very hardy, autumn planting will answer full as well, or perhaps better for that tree. The following brief rules may be some guide to those who have not had any experience in setting out trees r—lst. Never plant a tree unless the ground has been well pulverized. To plant trees in holes as many persons do, is almost fatal to their growth. 2d. Deep planting is a great error in this country, and more trees die from this than any other cause. They may thrive for^ a year or two, but soon die, and apparently without any cause. The fibrous or surface roots should not be more than an inch and a half or two inches below the surface of the ground. 3d. Commence planting by taking out the earth to a foot or more in depth, and of a sufficient width to admit all the roots without crowding, bending or breaking them. If the soil is poor, compost, well decayed, rotten manure, wood ashes, or a little lime, (if the tree planted is apple or pear) may be thrown advantageously into the bottom of the hole below the roots. Then fill in among the roota with earth well mixed with fine compost manure, using the hand to scatter it well among the smallest fibres, and do not leave any large holes under the tree to act as minature cisterns. 4th. Before planting, prune all the roots that have been injured in removal with a sharp knife, but do not cut them off with a dull spade, as many do ; shorten such roots as are too long, and take out those that are too much crowded ; avoid injuring or cutting any of the small fibres. ■: it \ I 51 WoBK Shops, -ajnd Swuu^ts Pays. — Every farmer who has boys should provide them a. work-shop. It may be a building erected on purpose* or else partitioned olf irom the carriage-house, corn- I house, ot other out*binch iron wire, and as many smfiill staples as may be required ; saw off as many pieces of bone of proper length and size, with a hole of suitable dimensions for the wire to pass through, and with a ladder and the help <;f one man, a person of ordinary ingenuity can put up a dozen rods in half a day, at a cost of one cent a foot. Who will run the risk of life and property, when peifectly safe conductors can be erected for less than a dollar a piece, including the cost of putting them up P I Glue in Bones. — Bones contains from 30 to 36 per cent, of earthy matter, chiefly phosphate of lime, and the remainder isi gelatine. When bones are digested in muriatic acid, they become 1 transparent and flexible like leather, the earthy matter is dis- 1 solved, and after the acid is all carefully washed away, pieces on ^ glue of the same shape as the bones remain, which are soluble if hot water, and adapted to all the purposes of ordinary gilue. ^ A Queer « Trul op Speed.*--A bet was recently made in France between two farmers ttbout the speed of horses and oxen, with the same load ^nd s^me distance ; the distance travelled was 23 kilometres, (about 1 2 mfles,) a four-horse team was put into a j wagon loaded with 10,000 lbs. of beet-root pulp, The oxen were | two yoke with the same load. The horses beat them only seven ; I minutes, and would themselves have been beaten had they not j I been the best in the country. Time 8h. 6m. ; 3h. 13m. | &6 The Doctor Settled. — Dr. liadcliife had a great objection to; paying his bills. A pavier, after long and fruitless attempts to get his accounts settled, caught Dr. K. just getting out of his cha-^ riot, at his own door, in filoomsbury Square, and demanded the! liquidation of the debt. ♦' Why, you rascal,'* said the Doctor, **doyou pretend to be paid for such a piece of work ? Why, you have spoiled my pave- ment, and then covered it over with earth to hide your bad work." *' Doctor," said the pavier, " mine is not the only bad work the earth hides." " You dog, you," said Kadcliffe, " are you a wit ? You must be poor — come in, and you shall be paid." OF" A burial society has been recently commenced in New York, the first printed article of wnich runs thus : — •• That, whereas many persons find it difficult to bury themselves," fi^^ A question was raised in one of our Courts whether a blind i in can be made liable for a bill at sifflit. The lawvera are nuz-' zled. man can be made liable for a bill at sight. The lawyers are puz- Sa^ Nature makes us poor only when we want necessaries, but custom gives the name of poverty to superfluities. Met at Every Turn. — »« I say boy, stop that ox." «« I hav'nt got no stopper, sir." «« Well, head him then." ♦< He's already headed, sir." ** Confound your impertinence, turn him." "He's right side out already, sir." "Speak to him, you rascal you." '• (iood morning, Mr. Ox." To pRESKiivK Stair Carpets. — Stair Carpets should always have a slip of paper put under them, at and over the edge of every stair, which is the part where they first wear our, in order to les- sen the friction of the carpets against the boards beneath. The strips should be within an inch or two as long as the uarpet is wide, and about four or five inches in breadth, su us to tie a distance from each stair. This simple plan, so easy of execution, will, we know, preserve a stair carpet half as lorig again as it vvoutd lust without the strips of papor. A Cure for Sore Backs of Horses. — The best method of curing sore backs, is to dissolve half an ounce of blue vitriol in a pint of water, and daub the injured parts with it four or five times a day. To MAKE A Sick Horse drink freely. — A horse has a very sweet tooth. When he be unwell and wont drink, mix mo- lasses or coarse brown sugar in the water ; he will then drink freely. To Make Cottage Pudding. — I pint of flour, 2 teaspoonfuls of cream tartar, 1 teaspoonful soda, 3 teaspoonfuls melted butter, 1 cup of sugar, 1 cup of sweet milk, 1 egg. Mix all together and beat it a little while. Grease a dish, put it in and bake half an hour. Turn it out and serve with wine sauce. Doughnuts. — 2 quarts of flour, 2 eggs, and enough sweet milk to mix well. PIP m 57 ■.. *■ Mrn mttti »■&. »:: ■w ■if*- A Natubal Dentripice. — The common strawberry is a natural dentrifice, and its juice, without any preparation, dissolves the tartareous incrustations on the teeth, and makes the breath sweet and agreeable. Grease Spots. — The following method of removing grease and oil spots from silk and other articles, without injury to the colours, I is given in the Journal des Connaissances Usuelles : — Take the I yolk of an egg and put a little of it on the spot, then place over it ! a piece of white linen, and wet it with boiling water ; rub the I linen with the hand, and repeat the process three or four times, I at each time applying fresh boiling water : the linen is to be then j removed, and the part thus treated is to be washed with clean cold water. Crullers. — § of a cup of butter, 2 cups sugar, 1 cup sweet milk, ! 4r eggs, ^ a teaspoonful of soda, a little nutmeg and salt, enough i flour to mix well, 1 ! Corn Cake. — 1 pint of Indian meal, 1 pint sweet milk, 2 table- spoonfuls of melted butter, 2 eggs, 1 teaspoonful of cream tartar, 1 teaspoonful of soda, and a small handlul of sugar. Ginger Snaps. — 1 cup butter, 1 cup lard, 1 cup sugar, 2 cups molasses, I small tablespoonful saleratus, 1 small tablespoonful ginger ; they require considerable flour. Roll them out very thin and bake qv.ickly. Shrewsbury Cake. — Sift 1 pound of sugar, some pounded cin- namon, and a nutmeg grated, into 3 pounds of flour. Add a little rose water to 3 eggs well beaten, mix them with the flour, then pour in as much butter melted as will make it a good thickness to roll out. Ginger Cake.-— Take 3 lbs. of flour, 1 lb. of sugar, 1 lb. of but- ter rubbed in very fine, 2 ozs. *^f ginger, a little nutmeg, a pint of molasses, a gill of cream ; make them warm together, and bake them in a slack oven. Gingerbread. — Take l.j lbs. of flour, ^ lb. of sugar, ^ lb, of but- ter, well rubbed together ; 1 oz. of ginger, a few carraway seed, 24 allspice, 12 cloves, a little cinnamon, 1 pint of molasses. Knead well. ; PuFP 1*aste. — Take 1^ lb. of flour, and 1 lb. of butter ; divide j the butter into 4 eqaal parts ; mix ^th part of the butter with |ths j of the flour ; and work the remainder of the flour and butter in. j Election Cake. — Take 6 lbs. flour, 2 lbs. sugar, | lbs. butter, i S eggs, yeast, 1 pint of milk, and spice as you please. Sugar Cake. — Take 1 lb. flour, | lb. sugar, 4 lb. butter, 6 eggs. Mix and drop them on tin, and put sugar sanded on them, just as you put them into the oven, or frost them. Cup Cake. — Take 3 cups of sugar, 1 cup of butter, 2 teaspoon- fuls of pearlash, 3 eggs, 6 cups of flour; all beaten together with as much ^pice as you please. 58 l A TABLE For Foretelling tfie IVeiither through all tlte Lunations of each Year jjremr. FORMED BY DK. HKRSCHKLL, AND REVISED BY DR. ADAM CLARKE. This table and the accompanying remarks are the result of many years actual observation, the whole being constructed on a due con* ! sitions respecting the earth, and will by simple inspection shew the observer what kind of weather will most probably follow the entrance of the moon into any of its quarters, and that so near the truth as to be seldom or never found to fail If the new moon, the first quarter, tlie full muoti, or iJie last quarter, happens Between midnight and 2 in the morning, 2 and 4 morning, 4 and 6, " 6 and 8. 8 and 10, " JO and 12, *♦ At 12 noon, and 2 p. m. Between 2 and 4 p. ra 4 and 6, evening. 6 and 8, <( 8 and 10, 10 and midnight, IN SUxMJIER.' Fair. Cold and showery liaiu. Wind and Rain. Changeable. Frequent showers. Very rainy. Changeable. Fair. Fair, if wind N. w. Rainy, if s. or s. w. Ditto. ^.^,^ Fair. TN WINTER. Hard frost unless the wind, s. or w. Snowy and stormy. Uain. Stormy. Cold Uain, if the wind be v\ ; snow if k. Cold, and high wind. Snow or rain Fair and mild. Fair. Fair and frosty, if wind is N. or N. £. Rain or snow, ifs. orsw Ditto. Fair and frosty. Observations. — I. The nearer the lime of the moon's change, first quarter, full and last quarter, are to midnight, the fairer will be the weather during the seven days following. 2. The space for this calculation occupies from ten at night till two next morning. 3. The nearer to midday or noon, the phases of the moon happen, the more foul or wet weather may be expected during the nsxt jseven days. 4. The space for this calculation occupies from ten in the forenoon to two in the afternoon. These obsbrvations refer principally to the summer, though they aft'ect spring and autumn nearly in the same ratio. 5. The moon's change, firstquarter, full and last quarter, happening during six of the afternoon hours, i. e. from four to ten, msy be' fol- lowed by fair weather ; but this is mostly dependent on the wind, as is noted in the table. G. Though the weather, from a variety of irregular causes, is more uncertain in the latter part of autumn, the whole of winter, and the bogiuning of spring, yet, in the main, the above observations will apply to those periods also. 7. To prognosticate correctly, especially in those cases where the wind is concerned, the observer should be in sight of a good cane, where the four cardinal points of the heavens aie correctly placed. i\ k^' I i:>!i A,- 1 I 5| I 59 ¥1 S5S Sao •i^'5 ir- is l« «k Q CO CO IM < * C3 rt • i-i ;» K O I 0>0l«00 i •* >'? >ft lO ; w O wO I ^ 00 "-^»f3 -H 1-1 I rr «* t f}iQ • O TT 00 O j I o e<9 .OJ'-' CO ifS i I-^ «-t -^ I NC*©I_5»J0» I TOOOTO rOlOtOQOQ I nocMco uo I THE MERCHANTS AND FARMERS' ALMANACK BUSINESS DIRECTORY, ALPHABSTICALL7 ABRAN6ED. Architects. Campbell, Win. 120 Germain. Fairweather, Kilwin, Dorchester. Peters & Boyd, 15J9 Prince \Ym. Stead, M., Coburg-. Attorneys.* Armstrong, 11. S., 33>j^ Prince Wm. Ballentine, Alex., 11 Princess. Bayard & Thomson, 74 Prince Wm. Blatoh, Geo., 53 Prince Wm. Boyd, J. W., 4 Sydney. Burtis, W. 14. M., 73 Prince Wm. Campbell, J. G., 5 Water. Doherty, Chas,, 60 Prince Wm. Dole, W. P., 4^ Prince Wm. Drury, Ward Chipman, Gi;<;at George. Duff&Almon, 12. Princess. ( Jilbert, Geo. G., Jr., 12 Princess. (Jilbert, H. T., 56 Prince Wm. Gray & Kaye, 15 Princess. Hanford, T. T., 12 Princess. Hazen, 11. F., 92 Prince Wm. Hazen, 11. L., 92 Prince Wm. Hutchinson, Wm., 21 Prince Wm. Jack, Wm., 7 Princess. Johnston, John, 81 Prince Wm. Kerr, D. S., 12 Princess. Kinncar, B. B., 74 Prince Wm. Kinnear & Frith, 79 Prince Wm. Lugrin, H. N. H. Perley, M. II., ±63 Prince Wm. Peter&j E. B., 12 Princess. Robertson, Duncan, 11 Princess. Robinson, Beverly, Jr., 11 Princess. Robinson, J. M., 53 Prince Wm. Rouse, G. F., 43 Prince Wm. Sinionds, Chas., 43 Prince Wm. Stockton, Chas. W., 61 Prince Wm. Street, J. A. & W., 12 Princess. Stubs, Peter, 56 Prince Wm. Tuck, W. H., 12 Princess. Watters, Chas., 12 Princess. Wedderburn, Wm., 13 Princess. Weldon, Chas. W., 84 Prince Wnu Wetmore & Peters, 12 Princess. Wright, Wm., 13 Princess. Auctioneers. Anderson, I. II., Smyth St. Burns, G. M., 20 South Mkt. Wharf. Cudlip k Snider, corner of RobeitHon's Wharf and Nelson St. Garnett, Wm., 59 Prince Wm. Hanford; Thos., Robertson's Wharf. Hubbard, W. D. W., Sands' Arcade. iCeogh, J., 12 Water. Kinnear & Howard, 22 Water. Lordly, Joseph, 74 King. Thurgar, John V., 13 North Wharf. Bakers. Armstrong, J., 158 Charlotte. . Bryden, James, 7 George. Bryden, John, 33 Dock. Clarke, Isaac, Prince St., Carleton. Clarke, J., 23 Sydney. Crothers, Wm., 10 Charlotte. Gable, David, 25 North Side KingSq. Duncan, J. Union. Hamilton, John, 44 Queen. Henry, John C, King St., Carleton. Hutcninson, J. & II., 42 Princess. Jones, Jas. II., 5 Charlotte. Lauckner, C, 56 Sydney. March, Henry, Great George. Marjoribanks, Thos., 94 Germain. Murphy, J., Gilford St., Carleton. McCormick, J. B., Queen St., Carleton McLardy, Mrs. J., 5^ Germain. McPartland, M., 95 Britain. O'Brien, Jas., 22 Union. Richey, John, North. Ritchie, Robt., 26 St. Andrew, Sime, Thos., 81 Brussells. (BISCUIT AND FANCY.) Br>y. H., 25 Nelson. Oampbell, P. & J.^ Union St. Slip. Carrol, Saml., Union St., Carleton. Clark & Co., Gilford " *♦ Clark, Win., Duke " " Craig, Geo., 13 Main. Dinn, M., 11.') Brussells. Kdgett & Williams, 135 Union. I'leming & Humbert, Pond. Fletcher & Son, .34 Richmond. (Jjibriol, WilUam, 28K Charlotte. Harris & Allen, 87 MiM. Hicks, T., 78 Brussells. .Tones, Daniel, Peters' Wharf. Kce & Boyer, 65 Brussell.s. Kindred, William, Duke St., Carleton. Lane, H., 118 Union. Lawson, Byles, Waterloo. Lemon, .Tames, 28 Neltion. Marshall, .Tohn 11., North Slip. Mclllear, John, 35>j< Sydney. McNaughton, J., 23 Britain. Nichols, IIenr\-, Johnston's ^^ harf. NiKbit, Wm., ' " «' O'Toole, W., 31 Brupsells. lleardon & Sullivan, INIkt. Sq., Carleton. Itice, Jlichael, AVaterloo, lUtchey, M. D., Peters. Scrjmgeour, J., 3 Sydney. Sinclair, Peter, Pond. Smith cSi Gray, Ward. Smitli, Jolin,'<'or. Albion & St. David. Smith, \\., yj Brussells. Spiller, S., 148 Union. Spiller, W. B., 150 Union. Turner, Wm., Smyth. Williams, J., Peters' Wharf. Wymond, W., Water. Block and Pump Makers. Carleton, P. & 11., Johnston's Wharf. Corbett, J., Peters' Wharf. Drake, J., 8 Disbrow's Wharf. Gay nor, J. B., 60 Charlotte. Hamilton, A. & Co., Ward. Hepburn & Titzmaurice, 23 Nelson. Holman, Wm., 15 AVater. Laskey, Eobert, Peters' Wharf. Menelay, W., Peters' Wharf. McLellan & Peel, Sheffield. Partelow, N., East End Union. White & Hughes, Peters' Wharf. Boarding Houses. Adams, Mrs., 123 Germain. Anderson, J., 115 Prince Wm. Anderson, P., 63 Britain. Barlow, Mrs. W., 149 Prince Wm. Barnes, A. A. B., 166 Prince Wm, Bartlett, J., 7 Duke. Beatteay, Wm. 11 North side King Sq. Bennct, James, 165 Prince Wm, Bridgo, D., 125 Prince Wm. Burgoyne, Mrs., 3 Duke. Burns, G. M., 30 Dock. Campbell, J. K,, 11 Charlotte. Camjibell, Mrs. cor. Union and Mill. Chisholm, Hugh, 6 North King Square. Doody, John, 169 Prince Wm. DriscoU, Mrs. II., 170 Prince Wm. Donnollv, J., Hanford's Wharf. Elliot, Mrs., 23 King Street. Estev, S. B., Carleton St. Etchingham, T., West side KingSquarc. rinnigan, E., 141 Prince Wm. Haglor, E. S., 112 Union. Furlong, W., 195 Prince Wm. Gai-rick, J. 8., 161 Prince Wm. Holmes, Mrs. 43 Dock. Isbister, James, 100 Prince Wra. James, W., 92 Water. Johnston, James, 9 N. King Square. Kellcy, Michael, Church. Kerr, John, Ward. Kiaranaat, Henry, 35 Smyth. Moore, P., 158 Prince William. Murray, Mrs., 48 Water. McAvity, Mrs. J., 13 Germain. McDonald, Jas. E., 40 King. McFadden, Wm., 11 St. James. McNamara, John, Peters' Wharf. Nettles, Jas., 44 Nelson. Ogle, Mrs. F., 15 Water. Patterson, JL, 51 King. Petch, C, 7 St. James. Price, K., 21 N. King Square. Purdy, Mrs., 126 Prince Wm. Scammcl, Joseph, 73 King. Scammel, Wm., 39 King. Scott, J., 63 St. James. Seamcns' Home, 3 Britain. Socord, Wm. H., 56 Charlotte. Sexton, Isaac, Church. Smith, E. B., Union Street, Carleton-. Stafford, J., 23 St. James. Stone, Alex., 139 >^ Prince Wm. Stubbs, H. C, 146 Prince Wm. Talty, P., 17 St. James. Thomas, B., 76 Water. Thring, Jlrs., 157 Prince William. Walker, H., Water. Whitney, Wm., 72 & 74 Germain. Wilson, J., 129 Carmarthen. Young, Wm., 15 Charlotte. Boat Builders. Dibble, Archibald, 3 Main, Dyer, I'leeman, 67 Main. Lawton, Chas., 21 Nelson. Partelow, Chas., 49 Main. Partelow, J. S., 16 Britain. Boiler Makers. Clark & Co., Gilford St., Carleton. Craig, Georffc, 13 Main. Fleming & Humbert, Pond. Harris & Allan, 87 MiU. McGregor & McLauchlan, II Smyth. Ranton, Thos., 8 Britain. Smith, John, cor. Albion & St. Davids , Bookbinders. Avery, W. L., 25 Prince Wm, T 62 Bamcp & Co., 66 Prince "Wm. Beek, H. S., 58 King^. Crawford, W. K., 38 King. Chubb, H. & Co., 65 Prince \7m. McMillan, .T.& A., 82 Prince Wm. Pitts, G., 15 EaPt side King's Square. Till, Charles, 136 Union. Booksellers, &c. Avon-, \V. L., 25 Prince Wm. Barnes & Co., 66 Prince Wm. Bcek, II. S., 58 King. Chubb & Co., 65 Prince Wm. Crawford, W. K., 38 King. Domill & Fillmore, 34 Fos'ra. cor., King. Hunter, Roger, 9 N, Market Square. Larkins & Brothers, 53 Charlotte. McMiUan, J. & A., 82 Prince Wm. O'Brien, B., 69 King. O'Connoll, D., 18 Germain. Religious Intelligencer, 26 Germain. Thomas, B. & Co., 88 King. Boot and Shoe Dealers. Anning, John, 121 Union. i Boyle, .1., 4y King. I Crcar, John, 41 Germain. ; Coram, Joseph, Protection St., Carleton. 'Cunningham, John, 37 Dock. I Daley, E., 18 King. j 1 oster, S. K., 36 Germain. ! Francis, M., 90 Prince Wm. I l^'rost, John, 31 King. i Frost, Edwin, 43 lung. Golding, R., 51 Prince Wm. Green, Jas., 23 King. Hcnnigar, Thos. C, 86 Germain. Knight, G. II., Market Sq., Carleton. Larkins & Bros., 52 Charlotte. Littlehale, J. C, Ludlow St., Carleton. MuUin, John, 84 King. McCartt, C, 54 Charlotte & 8 King. O'Brien, B., 69 King. Paterson & Beck, 67 King. Paterson, D., 32 King. Swocnev, J., 71 King. Tufts, il. K., 45 Prince Wm. Vaughan, J., 20 King. Boot and Shoe Makers. Adams, James, 66 King. Aikins, Francis, 190 BrusscUs* Allen, John, Pond. Bamish, R., 195 BruPScUs. BeU, T.,200BrussoUs. Bourke, iMatthew, 4 St. James. Bruce, Wm., 34 Princess. Burns, John, 13 Dock. Carson, Robert, 213 Bruseells. Cochran,' H., 224 Brussells. Condon, R., 23 MiU. Cotter, John, 35 Mill. Crear, John, 41 Germain* Crothers, J., 19 Queen. Currie, D., Prince Street, Carleton. Douglass, A., 92 Brussella. Drysdale, J., 19 Duke. Dutfy, Charles, 109 Union. Duffy, J., 138 Prince Wm. Emplip, W. W., SH Dock. Fitzgerald, R., 101 Stormont. Flaherty, Coleman, 90 Wentworth. Goram, T., 46 Duke. Graham, Thos., 8t. John St., Carleton Hamilton, W., 63 Carmarthen. Hotchkiss, C, 5 Sydney. Howard, C, 115 Sydney. Irvine, Joseph, Courtenay. Kein, J., 5 Duke. Keohan, Jas., 29 Germain. Keohan, Thos., 13 Queen. Kerlin, W., 69 Carmarthen. Kirk, Wm., 55 Britain. Lambert, Geo., King St., Carleton. Leahy, Wm., 49 Charlotte. Lo»ve, G. A., 36 Cannarthen. Mace, Ci., Gilford Street, Carleton. Mace, J. A., King St., Carleton. Morlay, M., 31 Mill. Moynehan, D., 29 Mill. Murphy, Jas., 171 Prince Wro. McAfee, J., 102 Union. McAndrews, Robt., 75 Germain. McBrine, John, 61 King. McCart, C, 54 Charlotte. McCuUough, Joseph, Sheffield. McDivitt, S., 102 Charlotte. McDonald, Jas., 256 Brussells. McFann, John, 109 Prince Wm. McGarvey, Matthew, 113 Prince Wm. McKay, llobert, 95 Sydney. McSorley, M., 51 King. McWilliams, Jas., 125 Brussells. Nugent, Robert, 47 Brussells. O'Connor, T., 32 Brussells. O'Donnelly, M., 17 Princess. Paterson, *D., 32 King. Peters, Hugh, 24 Princess. Powers, Wm. R., (Ladies') 69 Duke. Pryor, J., 69 Dock. Rennick, II., 49>^ King, Slatterj', D., 25 North* Sullivan, J., Cross. Sullivan, P., 2J St. James. Tornan, W., 113 Sydney. Thompson, K., St.' John St. Carleton. VanBuron. Jus. II., Great George. Vaughan, J., 20 King. Wallace, iM., 145 Prince William. Wetmoro, W. T., 42 Brussells. White, James, 6 Union. Williams, Hugh, 19 Mill. Brass Founders. Fleming & Humbert, Pond. Harris & Allan, 87 Mill. Hay ward it Co., 28 Sydney. Smith, John, cor. St. David & Albion. Scoboria & Chi imes, 171 Union. Brewers. Dohcrty, John, 8 St. Patrick. Kcltie, Robt., cor. Union & Cannarthen Brick Makers. Small & Crosby, Ferrj- Landing. !■ m 1 mn ml at IP li ft" i' 1 .,, 1 ! ^'^\r{ M ^3 1 &.^ Brokers. (CUSTOM HOUSR.) , Ansley, John, 128 Prince Wro. Garrison, G. A., 129 Prince Wm. Mackay, William, 133 Prince Wm. Marsters, J. F., 133 Prince William. (MONET AND EXCHANGB.) Smith, Benjamin, 5 Water. (SHIP.) Ansley, John, 129 Prince Wm. Carman, W. 11., 5 Nelson. Cudlip & Snider, 1 Eobertson's Wharf. Garrison, G. A., 129 Prince Wm. ausey, Wm., 21 Mecklenburg. Cotter, Thomas, 100 Charlotte. KAving, John, Waterloo. Fail weather, Edwin, Dorchester. Fenety & Raymond, St. David. Frost, Wm., Paddock. Kee & Sons, 14 St. Andrew. Keymes, William, Peters. Marr, M., Waterloo. Moore, Robt., 141 Britain. Munroe, John I., Princess. McKay, John P., 2 St. Andrew. McKee, Thos., Golding. Paul, M. & Son, Orange. Portmore, James, Sheffield. Purvis, John, Waterloo Road. Rankin, John, 32 Elliot Row. Small & Crosby, Ferry Landing. Sulis, Charles, 70 Smyth. Sulis, J. B., 43 Pitt. Sulis, J. W., Elliott Row. Sullivan, D. & T., 4 Richmond. Taylor & Bradey, Back of South Whf. Thomas, John, ti2 Queen. Thompson, R. G. W., Protection Street, , Carleton. Turnbull, W., Gilford, Garleton. Wilson, J., 10 Sydney. Business Directory; Avery, W. L., 25^ Prince Wm. Day, Georte W., 4 Market Street. Everett, Cnas. A., 15 King. Butchers. Baines, G., 16 Germain. IJookhout, W., Market Houoe, Mkt. 8q. Brjne, Thos., Country Market. Buutin & Co., Market Houi^e, Mkt. Sq Clark, Samuel, Protection St., Carleton Coffey, R., Country Market. Conway, P., 19 Germain. Corker}-, T., Market House, Mkt. Sq. Cotter, G., 148 Prince Wm. Coughlan & Co., 134 Prince Wm. Coughlan, M., Countr}- Market. Cuff, P., Market House, Mkt. Sq. Damary, J., Country Market. Damary, John, Country Market. Damarj', R., Countrj' Market. Damarj-, W., Country Market. Dean, H. W., 132 Union. Dean, John, Country Market. Dean, John, Market House, Mkt. Sq. Doherty, Mrs. B., Sydney Market. Driscoll, D., Country Market. DriscoU, J., Country Market. Driscoll, James, 6 Market Street. Flinn, D., Country Market. Folay, M., Country Market. Gallagher, J., Country Market. Gallagher, P., Country Market. Gay, John, Country Market. Godsoe & Co., 3.5 Leinster. Godsoe, W.C.,11 Market Street. llarl, Jeremiah, Country Market. Hatfield, A., 53 Britain. Hayes, Jas*, 77 Dock. Hayes, T., Market House, Mkt. Sq. Horan, Jeremiah, Country Market. James, R., 4 Charlotte. Kieff, David, Country Market. Kieff, M., Country Market. Lynam, G. & R., 10 Market Street. Lynam, Wm., 9 Market St. Morgan, Geo., Country Market. Murphy, Morris, Countiy Market. Murray, John, Country Market. McCarthy, J., Market House, Mkt. Sq MeCormack, Thos., Country Market. Ml lionold, P., Country Market. 3IcGovern, Owen, Country Market. McGrath, Lawrence, Country Markct- O'Neil, H., Sydney Market. Regan, M. Country Market. Shannahan, P., Countrj- Market. Shea, D., Country Market. Sullivan, John, Market Sq., Carleton. Sweeny, iR., 12 Germain. Toomay, Humphrey, Gilford, Carleton. Willis, Wm., Country Market. White, P., Watson Street, Carleton. Cabinet Makers. Beimer, H. F., 38 Princess. Bradley, W. L., 22 Sydney. Buist, A., Ludlow Street, Carleton. Bunting, C. E. St Co., 8 Charlotte. Burk, J., 37 Princess. Corbett, S., 78 & 80 Mill. 64 I Dalzell, S., 36 Brusuells. Drake, P., 8 Sydney, rarnham & EliiR, 49 Princess. Ilaulay, H., 75 Prince Wm. Ilcnni^ar, James, 16 Germain. Hutchines & Bumhara, 51 Germain. Knox & Thompson, 54 Germaiu. Lawrence, J. & G., 87 King. Lowe, B., •% Carmarthen. Milligan, W., 140 Union. McArthur & Patten, 31 Sydney. McClenaghan, "Wm^ 32 Frincesa. McGourty, A., 116 Brussella. 1 O'Brien, H., US Germain. Powers, M. N., 55 Germain. Capstans, "Wheels, ftc. Carleton, P. & R., Johnston's Wharf. Corhett, J., Petors' Wharf. Drake, J., 8 Disbrow's Wlmrf. Gaynor, J. B., 60 Charlotte Street- Hamilton, A. & Co., Ward. Hepburn & Fitzmanrice, 23 Nelson. Holman, Wm., 15 Water. Laskey, Bx)bt., Peters* Wharfc Menelay, W., Peters' Wharf. McLellan & Peel, Sheffield. Partelow, N., East end Union, White & Hughes, Petera* Wharf. Carriage Makers. Albin, Jas., 247 Brussells. Boyer, Px>bert K., Exmouth. Hartt, Albert, 179 Union. Hunter, David, 84 Brussells. Masters, James E., 7 & 9 Sydney. Mires, J. & Son, Waterloo. McGarvey, Jas., 44 Britain. Smith, J. E. & 8. B., 9 Exmouth. Thomas, John, 2 Clarence. Carvers and GilderB. Graham, Robert, 60 Union. i Howard, T., Union Street, Carloton. Mitchell, J., Peters' Wharf. i Sweet & Pales, 13 Brussells. i Chair Makers. Eaton & Co., Peters* Wharf, liordly, A. J., 43 Germain. Tuttle, C. L., East side Market Chronometer Baters. Hutchinson, G. & G., 19 Friiwe Wm. Mills, Wm., Coburg. Bowe, John S., 96 Prinoe yrtn. Makers and Dealers in Oigan, Barker, E., 61 Dock. Goodwin, John, 70 MID. Bunker, H. & Co., 86 King. ' Civil Engineers and Iiand Surveyors. •Light, A. L., 13 Princess. Minnette, B. C, 88 EUiott Bow. Peters & Boyd, 129 Prince Wm. Whipple, J. B., St. George, Carleton. Clothiers. Anderson, J., 5 King, 4 Water, & 8 S. Market Square. Baines, G., 16 Germain. Bngan, C. Hi Co., 8 N. Market 6quav«. Brecn & Sons, 6 King. Butt, W. F. 28 Germain. CuUinan, J., 10 Dock. Deace, Thos., 47 Prince Wm. Devine, Charles, 40 Dock, Doody, John, 169 Prince Wm. Doyle, W., 47 Dock. Gilmour, A., 10 King. Hamilton, Jas., 25 Water. Howard, G. M. C. 17 King. Hunter, Robert, 19 King. Jones, Thos. R., 5 Dock. Kearney, A., 5 8. Market Sqtiaxe. Keogh, J., 10 k 12 Water. Montg-omery, J. W., 25 King. Mullin, P., 1 S. Market Square. McDonough, Mrs., 4 8. Market S<;uar« McNamara, John, Peters' Wharf. McNamara, W., 7 Dock. McSorley & McAnulty, 7 Water. Nealis, Simon, 7 King & 54 Prinoe Wra. NciU, F., 3 Water. Sharkey, P., 12 King. Stanton, J. T., 8 Dock. Whittekir, & Purinton, 1 King. Wilson, Samuel, 80 Prince Wm. Commission Merchants. Anderson, I. H., Smyth. Berton Bros., 24 Water. Bowen & CJroweU, 70 Watei. Boyne, Thos., Smyth. Carman, W. H. 5 Nelsim. Crane & Co.^ 8 Nelson. CudUp & Snider, cor. Robertson's Whf Eaton, Geo., 13 PrincesB. Foster, J. H., 9 North Wharf, Garuett, Wm., 59 Prince Wm. Girvan, Wm., Ward- Hanford, Thos., Robertson's Wharf. Hanson, V., 43 Water, Hare & Ward, North Slip. Harrison, W. H. & Co., 9 Nelson. Hoyt, E. M., 33 Prince Wm. Hubbard, W. D. W., Sands' Arcade. Irish, J, W, M., 14 Nelson. Ketchum, E. B., 17 South Mkt. Whf. Kinnear He Howard, 22 Water. Kirk & Worrall, 15 Princess. Lawrence, M. & Co., 26 South W^iarf. Layton, J. G. G., 3 Nelson. Lockhart, £. E., 12 Princess. Lockhart, G. A. &, Sou, Peters' Wharf. Main, Thos., 34 Water. Murray, John, 3 North Wharf. McGivern, R. P., 7 North Wharf. McHenry, Thos., Bmyth. Nicholson, John W,, 2 Nelson. Raymond &; Smith, 2 North WharL Seely, A. McL,, 13 Princess. Seely & Jones, 70 Water Street. Smellie, James, 20 St. James. Starr, W. J,, 7 Princess. 1,1 I I It 6^ y)^ l! '^I-*! ^' *^: J'r Stewart & McLean, 41 & 43 Water. Street & Co., 5 Nelson. Sutherland, Geo., Custom House Whf. Thomas, Geo., 82 Water. Thomson, William, 8 North Wharf. Thurgar, John V., 13 North Wharf. Warwick, W., 6 Water. Watcrhouse, L. H., 5 Water. White & Bros., 1 Nelson. Whitney, Jas., 12 South Wharf. Wright, John J., IM South Wharf. CJcnfectionery. Coleman, James, 85 King. Kverett, G. F. & Co., 9 King. I'ellows & Co., 8 Germain. Jardine & Co., 39 Prince Wm. Martin, Alex., 15 Prince Wni. McArthur, 11. D. & Co., 2 N. King 9q. McYarlane, Jas., 43 Prince Wm. McGuire, Thos., 21 Union. McKam, Peter, 67 MiU. McNeill, J., 116 Prince Wm. Pease, William, 105 Union. ; Kced, G. S., 8 Germain. Secord, J. F., 48 Charlotte. Thomson, II., 41 Prince Wm. TiUev, S. L.,35King. Tillon, B., 37 Prince Wm. Confectioners. Martin, Alex., 15 Prince Wm. McGuire, T., 21 Union. McKam, Peter, 67 Mill. MiNeiU, J., 1 16 Prince Wm. Pease, Wm., 105 Union. ' Consuls. r^yrtuffiieae — Edward Allison, 98 Prince William. Pmssian — A. C. O, Trentowaky, 60 Britain. Uiutrd S^tfCc* — Collins Whittakir, 18 PrincefcB. Coopers. (^•eary, Wm., 31 Charldtte. (Jallagher, John, 28 Nelaon. Ciillespie, Samuel, 46 Nelson, Miles, Thomas, 50 Mill. Miller, Tliomas, Peters' Wharf. Peaflock, Geo., 34 Nelson. Peacoijk, Jas., Nelson. Thomson, W., Peters' Wharf. Cordage, &c, Jan-is, J. & K., Ilobertson'a Wharf- Kenny, Hawkins &Co., Lawtons' Whf. liobertbon, R, &, Son, Custom IIouAO Wf. Corset Maker. Ballard, C, 55 Princess. Daguerreotype Artiste. KUison, T. II., 34 Prince Wm. Hood, C, 46 Prince Wm. Sunders te Durland, 32 Gcnnain. Simpson, Geo., 107 Prinoo Wm. Daguerreotype Materials. Cosgrorve, F. A. & Co., 75 Prince Wm. Dentists. Fiske, C. K., M. D., 109 Germain. Forster, T. A. D., M. D., 140 Germain. Platheway, J. C, D. S., 52 Princess. Dress Makers. Armstrong, Miss, 25 Carmarthen. Carr, Mrs. & Miss, 73 Charlotte. Cummins, Miss, 30 Prince Wm. Dunbar, Miss E.. 60 Mill. Estey &: Kead, 84 Charlotte. Jones, Miss, 107 Prince Wm. Kelly, M., 50 Princess. LangaUj Mrs., 69 Germain. Lee, Miss E., Ludlow Street, Carleton. Marsters. Miss E. A. 57 I^einster. McAulay, Miss, 126 Charlotte. Patten, Mrs., 59 Germain. Porteous, Miss, 101 Prince Wm. Sinclair, Miss M., 58 Mill. Spragg, Mrs., Peters. Welsh, Miss, &i Germain. Druggists. Chaloner & Hunt, 453^ King. Cliipman, J. 11., 2 Market. Colemaii, James, 85 King. Everett, G. F. & Co., 9 Kin^. Irish, G. C. & Co., 24 Charlotte. Knight, B. N., King Street, Carleton. McArthur, 11. D. & Co., 2 North Bide King Sq. Reed, G. S., 8 Germain. v 4- Keed, Thos. M., 1 Dock. Secord, J. F., 48 Charlotte. Simpson, J. G., 36 King. Smith, W. O., 1 North Market Square. Tilley, S. L., 35 King. Walker, T. & Son, 7 N. Market Square. Dry Goods. Armstrong, J. & Co., 52 Prince Wm. Barbour i^ King. Chipman, J. II., 2 Market Street. Coleman, James, 85 King. Everett, G. F. & Co., 9 King. Irish, G. C. & Co., 24 Charlotte. McArthur, R. D. & Coi, 2 N. King»B 8q. Eccd, G. S., 8 Germain. Reed, Thos. M., 1 Dock. Secord, J. I\, 48 Charlotte. \ SimpBon, J. G., 36 King. Smith, W. O., 1 N. Market Square. Tillcy, S. L., 35 King. Walker, T. & Son, 7 N. Market Square. Sdsd Tool Manufacturers. Broad, E. &. J. W., 6 Sydney. Spiller, S., 148 Union. Spiiler, W. B., I5!J Union, Engineers. Clark & Co., Gilford Street, Carleton. Craig, George, 13 Main. Fleming & Humbert, Pond. Harris & Allan, 87 MiU. McGregor, Jas., 37 Union. Beardon & Sullivan, Mkt. 8q., Carleton. Smith, John, cor. Albion & St. David. Engine Houses. " ^elUnfrton," 45 Queen. " Union,^' 9 Sydney. " Cora Lin7i,'» 34 Union. " Emerald^^^ 7 Market Street. « Fi»e," 91 Germain. No. 6. " FaH^ Char- lotte. Lordly, Joseph, 74 King Lyons, Mrs. Ann, Cross. McGourty, A., 116 BrussoUa. McArthur & Patten, 31 Sydney. Tattle, C. L., E. Market Square. i Furriers. Kajzer, C, 30 King. Nagy, D., 16 Charlotte. Qas Fitters. Dyall, James, 42 Water. Magee & Co., 112 Prince Wmt, McFarlane cSc Evans, 8 Dukt}. Rowan, A., 5S Water. Scoboria & Chrimes, 171 UnioQi Gilders. Fairbanks & Co., 23 Germain. Potter & Co., 85 Prince Wia, 1 : h \\ ■i.'i ^ ' ' '< 1 ',? I)'/ fi' 67 Sinclair, Duncan, Germain. Grain Merchants. Lough, J.. 11 Water. Marter, Thos., 17 CharloCtew Grist MiUs. Bennison, £d>vard, 183 Union. Estabrooks & King, 16 & 17 North Whf. Gove, C. M., Johnston's "SVharf. Horsey, 8., 91 Mill. Olive, Jas. & Co., King St., Carle ton. Grooers. (WHOLESALB.) Berton Bros., 24 Water. Flewwelling & Beading, 11 North Whf. (WHOLES ALB AND BBTAIL.) Armstrong, E., 21 Dock. Bent, GUbert, 32 South Wharf. Hastings, A., 11 Dock. Henderson & Co., 23 South Wharf. Jardine & Co., 39 Prince Wm. Kennedy, W., 47 King. Merritt, E. M., 12 Dock. McMackin, T. & F. 16 Dock. McFarlane, James, 42 Frinco Woo. Thomson, E., 41 Prince Wm. Tilton, B., 37 Prince Wm. (BBTAIL.) Adams, Mrs. £., 1 Crown. Aikins, Mrs., 66 Charlotte. Alexander, Mrs., 123 Prince Wm, Anderson, J., 24 South Whart Anderson, P., 63 Britain. Andrews, Mrs., 68 Wentworth. Armstrong, J., 20 Charlotte. Armstrong, James, 162 Charlotte. Bardsley, John, 62 St. Patrick. Batchclor, Joseph, 166 Morris. Belyea, John, Ludlow Stroet, Caileton. Bissett, Thomas, 52 Britain. Bowes, Thos., 246 Brussells. Bowman. Margaret, 64 Charlotte. Boyle, Cnas., cor. Cross & Church. Ek)yd, Charles, 155 Brussells. Breeze, Williuiu, 1 N. King 8q. Brophey, K., 57 Carmarthen. Brown He Co., 28 Charlotte. Budge, John, 60 Mecklenburg. Budge, Thomas, 138 St. George. Burns, Felix, 12 Market Street. Bums, G. M., 20 South Whart Calder, K., St. David. Carr, Mrs. A., 132 Charlotte. Carr, Mrs. S., 15 St. Patricks Carroll, Thos., 31 Duko. Cs'-son, Uobert, 811 BrasBells. Cassidy, Mrs. M., 96 Charlotte. Christy, J., 7ft King. Clark, Goo., Protection St., Carloton. Clark, Mrs., 138 St. George. Clingan, Wibm 108 Brussells. Coffee, Miss E., 45 Brusi«lU. Coleston, J.,. 33 Britain. Collins, J., ld3 Union. Collins, M., 33 Mill. Colwell, Wm., King Street, Carleton. Connelly, Mrs. E., 71 Mill. Cook, James, 149 Morris. Corbett, Donald, 232 Brussells. Cory, A. B., 19 Leinster. Currie, Mrs. L. S., 66 Duke. Gushing, Thos., Pond. Cutler, J. E., 27 South Wharf. Dennett, E. J., Union Street, Carleton Dever, Ji^mes, 14 Dock. Dover, John, 42 Dock. Dever, Wm., 121 Prince Wm. Dobeon, Thos., 35 Mecklenburg. Donovan, D., 22 Smyth. / Donovan, D., 2 North. Doyle, Thos., 59 Qu^een. DriscoU, J., 98 Brussells. Duubar, Wm., 14 Brussells. Dunham, Jas., Prince Street, Carleton. Dunlop, Wm., 25 St. Andrew. Dunn, Thos., 14 North Side King Sq. Dwyer, Phihp, 19 Pitt. Elsdon, Jas., 105 Sydney. Ferguson, Philip, 10 Brussells. Finley, Wm., 18 N. King's Square. Fitzpatrick, John, 13S Union. Furlong, T. & Co., 35 Prince Wm. Finn, Thos.^ 28 Brussells. Folay, Patrick, 39 Smyth. Gallagher, Wm., 51 Sydney. Gass, Dulfy & Co., 40 Charlotte. Gibbon, W. H., 19 South Wharf. Gibbey, Jas., 130 Brussells. Gimbcr, Mrs. Capt., 59 Princess. Glasgow & Black, Protection Street. Carleton. ' Godsoe Ik Co., 35 Leinster. Grindon & Lynch, 28 Dock. Gowen, J. M., 274 Brusselli*. Graham, H., 90 Union. * Haines, Mrs., 139 Prince Wm. Hagerty, Mrs., 96 Stormont. Hales, Jas., 24 Brussells. Hampton, Wm., 195 Morris. Harrison, Mrs. J., 7 St. Patrick. Harvey, John, 27 Queen. Hayes, Mrs. E., 59 Mill. Hayes, Eobert, North SUp, Hcnpenstall, Jas., 33 Sydney. Holland, D., 31 Smyth. Hunter, F. 1)., King St.. Carleton. Jackson, J^ 229 Brussells. James, J. T., St. John Street. Corleioo. Johnston, Mrs. J., 46 Brussem. Justice, E., 145 Union. Kcarns, Alex., 136 Morris. Kiett'e, Geo., 71 St. l^atrick. Kirk, Michael, Harding. Knowlcs, E. T., 6 South Wharf. Lavis, John, 56 Brussells. Lawrence, M. & Co., 26 South Wharf. Lester, J. G., 70 Charlotte. I Lester, W. II., 64 PrincoM* Lester, E. U. 809 Union. -J I 68 Lindsay, M., 8 N. King* Square* Logan &, Lindsay, 78 King. Longmuir, Jas.,*37 BruBsella. Lorrimer, Wm., 113 Duke. Lowry, John, 126 Sydney. Lynch, Patrick, 35 Queen* Lyons, P., 187 Union. Masjee, Kobt., 65 St. James. Mahony, J. C, Ward. Marven, John, Ward. Marsters, A. W., 30 South Whart Milton, J., 99 Union. Molliq'an, Mrs., 49 Elliot Eow. Monahan, Mrs., 26 Duke. Moonay, John, 43 Queen. Moore, J., 23 Charlotte. Mutfford, Mrs. E.. 118 Carmarthen. Muldoon, Hugh, iOO Brussclls. Murray, John, 41 St. Pati'ick. Murphoy, Mrs., Head Menitt'fl Wharf. McAfee,* Jas., 235 Brussella. McAfee, T., 98 Union. MoAulay, N., 181 BrussellB. McAuhiy, Mrs. M., Union St., Corletoti. McCarron, John, 11 North. McCarthy, John, 4 North. McClelland, A. it G., 4 Mill. McCristilan, Mrs., 136 Charlotto. McCrosson, M., lo N. King Square. McDonald, James, 250 Brusselld. McCuUough, P. Ij Charlotte. McFarrol, Mrs., 86 Duke. McGuirk, Michael, 57 Duka. Mcintosh, J., 52 King. > Mclntyre, J., 130 Prince Wm. McKay, Wm., 24 Exmouth. McKianey, Patrick, 33 St. Jamea. McManus, E., 10 North. McManus, J., 14 North. . ; i McManus, Thos., 66 Dukcu McPartland, P., 29 Britain. McPlierson, Hugh, 60 Queun. McSorlay, John, 50 Duke. McSwceney, J., 1 Union. Nagle, Wm., 123 Stormont. Nase, II , King St., Carkton, NeveuB, Mrs. Ann, 60 Elliot VUAf, Ncvers, D., 41 Britain. Olson, James, 1 Princess. - :■, . O'lJrien, Mrs. E., 17 Duke. O'Keetie, P., 141 Sydney. C'Lcary, D., 282 BruaaoUa. O'Neal, Mrs., Cross. Parks, Wm., Jr„ 168 Prince Wm. Parsons, Jas., 177 Prince Wn». Patchell, Mrs. Wm., 236 Bruyyells. Paterson, A.. 18 South Wharf» Paul, John, 37 Britain. PengiUy, I^., 192 Prince Wnv Perkins, Chas. N., 36 Sydney. Perkins, H., 50 Charlotte. Peters, A. N., 110 Union. Jolmson & Co., 1 Charlotte. Powers, N. F., 108 Sydney. Price, JosQpU, 14 Lein^tcr. Price, R. B. & Co., 20 N. Kiof 0qU*rcK Fvrdy, Kobt., 43 Brupaellii. Quinn, P. D., 46 Dock. Read iSp Lunt, 33 South Wharf. Read, Miss S., 49 Brussells. Reed, J. R., Union Street, Carleton. Reed, Mrs., 59 Orange. Riley, Jeremiah, Waterloo. Ritchey, M. D., Waterloo. Ritchie, G. M. & Co., 36 Dock. Ritchie Sf Moore, King St., Carleton. Robertson, J. H., Middle St., Carleton. Robinson, J. & W., 32 Charlotte. Rossi ter, Gabriel, 115 Morris. Rourke, Wm., 128 St. George. Russell, Mrs. Jane, 106 Brussella. Russell, W., 94 Stormont. Sabiston, M., 38 Charlotte. Scribner, G., 2 Charlotte. Sewell, Edward, St. John St., Carleton Seymour, Mrs. M., 167 Brussells, Sheppard, W., 258 BrusseUs. Slceth, J., 142 Stormont. - '■ Smith, AndrcAv, .58 Brussells. Smith, John, 34 Charlotte. Southward, 'i. W., 1 Market Street, Stapleto:i, John, 15 Smyth. Stewart, R., 82 King. Stickney, S. L., 18 Pitt. Stronach, W. E., Head Merritt's Wharf. Sullivan, D., 65 Dock. Sullivan, J., 142 Charlotte. Sullivan, W., 6 George. Sulis, C" E., 164 Prince William. Sweeney, H., 8 Carmarthen. Taylor, J., 63 King. Taylor, John, 62 Charlotte. Taylor & Trueman, 22 South Wharf. Thomson & Chisholm, 10 N. King Square Titus & Gunter, 44 Charlotte. TurnbuU & Co., 14 South Whart Walker, Robert, 95 Brussella. Wasson, A., 201 Brussells. Wasson, G., 184 BrusselL:. Wells & Davis, St. John St., Carleton, Whitney, Jas. A,, 90 Germain. Wilkins, Johnston, 121 Morris. Williams & Hooper, 29 South Wharf. Wilson, Jacob, 168 Union. Woods, W. A., 155 Prince Wm, '^ '* ■ * Gun Smiths. Crispin, Joseph, &l BrusselltK ^ Thomas, Geo., Peters St. Hair Dreseera, Brackctt, E., 13 Charlotte. Conroy, Henry, Crosa. Hamilton, H.j Union Street, Carleton. Heftor, Richard, 21 Germain. Major, Wm., 55 Prince Wm, Neptune, Wm., 34 Germain. O'Connor, Michael, 136 Prinoo Win, O'NeiU, A. 6., 115 Unioji. Page, A., 105 Prince Wm. Sparrow, Geo . 94 l^rince "Wm. Thomas, Charles, 198 Unioi). VVTarn, W., 70 Klh^. Whctaal, J., 44 King. 1 WilUama, Aadlreir^iS HtB. f. Hi i-i it ft ■»■■ tn 'm ■lU'i m I m > Harbor Inspector. MutTtiy, John, cor. Queen and Sydney. Harbor Master. Beed, Thos., 3 St. James. Hardware. Adams, W. H., 11 N. Market Squarei. Babbit, E. H., 79 Ring. Burpee, I. & F., 62 Prince Wm. Macdonald, C. C, 11 King. McAvity, J. & T., 9 Water. McMorran, & Dunn, 58 and 63 Smyth. Bobinson & Thompson, 3 N. Market Sq. Tisdale, W. & Son, 1 Water. Tliorne & Lee, 5 North Wharf. Wallace & SmaU, 1 North Wharf. Hats, Caps, Furs, &o, Everett, C. D. & Son, 15 King. Hall, D. H., 41 King. Kajzer, C, 28 King. Magee, A., 27 King. < Nagy, D., 16 Charlotte. i*^ - Sears, G. & E., 3 King. Smith, A. A. B., 24 King. Hay Dealers. Brundage, Moses, Waterloo. Gerow, Geo., North Slip. Hotels. Aroostook, Church. Barnes', 16u Prince Wm, Estey's, Carleton St; Fountain, 21 N. King Square. Johnston's, 7 N. King Square. New Brunswick, 11 Charlotte. Patterson's, M King. Bail Boad, 40 King. Scammell, 39 King. St. John, 56 Charlotte. Stubbs', 146 Prince Wm. Union, 112 Union. Waverley, 73 King. Whitney's, 74 Germain, Young's, 15 Charlotte. Ice Dealer. Ganong. John E., 7 Great George, Whetsei, J., 44 King, Inspectors. (DBIBD PISH.) Gillespie, Samuel, 46 NelsoD. Miles, Thomas, 50 Mill. Peacock, Jas., Peters' Wharf. Boss, John, Union Lane. Thomson, W., Peters' Wharf. (PIRBWOODj Paul, John, Lower Cove Slitf. Bobinson, John, Market Slip. (FLOUK AND UBAL. Berryman, John, 74 Charlotte. Clarke, Jamea Clinton, Nathaniel, Union Lan«. Humbert, John, 1 Leinster. LeaTitt, Henrjr, 84 GflrmiOn, (OAUOBRS.) Gillespie, S., (Oil,) 46 Nelson. Peacock, Jas., (Oil,) Peters' Wharf. Stewart, J., (Wines, &c.,) 99 Britain. Thompson, Wm., (Oil,) Peters' Wharf. (FICKLBD FISH.) Dunham, John, 82 Union. Gallagher, John, 39 Leinster. Gillespie, Samuel, 46 Nelson. Miles, Thomas, 50 Mill. Boss, John, Union Lane. Thompson, Wm., Peters' WharC (STAVES, nOOP POLES, BTC.) Miles, Thomas, 50 Mill. Peacock, James, Peters' Wharf. Insurance Agents. Allison, Edward, 98 Prince Wm. Balloch, Alex., 9 Princess. Frith, H. W. & Starr, "79 Prince Wm. Kaye, Jas. J., 15 Princess. Starr, W. J., 7 Princess. Sturdee, H. P., 82 Prince Wm. Thomas, George, 82 Water. Wetmore, O. D., 12 Princess. Woodward Isaac, 13 Princess. Insurance Offices. ^tna Fire Insurance, 5 Princess. Times Fire Assurance, 79 Prince Wm. British Commercial Life Assurance, 92 Prince Wm. Central Fire Insurance, 82 Water. Colonial Life Assurance, 11 Princess, Equitable Life Insurance, 7 PrincesB. Globe Insurance, 92 Prince Wm. Hartford Fire Insurance, 5 Princeee* Home Insurance, 5 Princess. International Life Assur'ce, 7 Princesa. Liverpool and London Fire and Life In- surance, 98 Prince Wm. Manhattan Life Assurance, 5 Princess. Mercantile Underwriters', 12 Princees. Mutual Insurance, 13 Prince Wm. National Loan Fund Life Assurance, 5 Princess. New Brunswick Marine Insurance, 02 Prince Wm. Phcenix Fire Insurance, 5 Princeee. Boyal Insurance, 15 Princess. Society of Underwriters, 82 Water. Star Life Insurance, 12 Princess. St. John Fire Insurance, 18 Princess. United Kingdom Life Assurance, 5 Princess. Intelligence Offloe. Lee, J., 37 Princess. Iron Founders. Clark & Co., Gilford St., Carleton. Craig, George, 13 Main. Everett, T. C, 132 Brussellt. Ileming & Humbert, Ppnd. ■ Harris & Allan. 87 MiU. Beardon St Sullivan, Market Bqnait* Carleton. Smith, John, eor. Albion and 8t. David, 70 Iron Merchants. Carvill, W. & G., 4 Nelson. McMorran & Dunn, 58 and 63 Smyth. Tisdale, W. & Son, 1 Water. Yeats, A., 31 and 33 Union. ' Joiners. (HOnSB.) Alline, Joseph, 12 Sydney. Blair, James, "Waterloo. Campbell, Wm., 120 Germain. Cotter, Thomas, 100 Charlotte. Ewing, John, Waterloo. Fairweather, Edwin, Dorchester. Fenety ik. Raymond, St. David. Frost, Wm., Paddock. Kee & Sons, 14 St. Andrew. ■■ ' Marr, M., Waterloo. Moore, Kobert, 141 Britain. McKay, John P., 2 St. Andrew. McKee, Thomas, Goldinf. Paul, M. & Son, South King Squaae. Portmore, James, Sheffield. Purvis, John, 76 Princess. llankin, John, 32 Elliot Bow. Starkey, W. H. & H. T., Wataeloo. Sulis, Charles, 70 Smyth. Sulis, J. B., 43 Pitt. Suhs, J. W., Elliot Kow. Taylor & Bradev, Back of South Wharf. Thomas, John, 62 Queen, Thompson, 11. G. W., Protection Stxeet, Carleton. Turnbull, W., Gilford, Carloton. Wilson, J., 10 Sydney. (SHIP.) James, Frederick, 11 Brufleells. Sulis, Charles, 70 Smyth. Sulis, J. W., Elliot Row. Starkey, W. H. & H. T., Waterloo. Taylor & Brady, Back of South Wharf. Wilson, J., 10 Sydney. Junk Dealers. Collins, L., 9 Union. Iliggins, John, 12 Union. Leonard, Joseph, 11 Mill. McCarthy, Timothy, 45 Water. Last Maker. Gierke, J., 136 Union. Leather Dealers. Christie, J. J., 56 King. Clerke, C, 89 King. Corkery, M., 26 King McSorlay, M., 51 King. Walker, Robert, 95 Bruaeelli. Walton, W., 59 King. Licensed Liquor Dealers (WUOLBSALB.) Armetrong, B., 17 Dock. Btrton, 8. D., U Water. Ikeexe, W,, Jr., 1 N. King 8quav9. Cudlip ft Suidcr, eor. Bobert»on'« Wbf. Dever, James, 14 Dock. Dever, John, 42 Dock. Devoe, John D., 34 Water. Doherty, John, 8 St. Patrick. Garnett, Wm., 59 Prince Wm. Hastings, A., 11 Dock. Keltic, Robt., cor. Union & Carmarthen. Kinnear & Howard, 22 Water. Kirk, John, 14 North Wharf. Merritt, E. M.. 12 Dock. Muldoon, Hugh, 300 BrussellR. Murray, John, 3 North Wharf. McCoskery, John, 182 Prince Wm. McMackin, T. & F., 16 Dock. Nicholson, John W., 2 Nelson. Parks, Thos., 25 Dock. Rankin, 11. He. Co., Water. Raymond & Smith, 2 North Wharf. Ritchie, G. M. & Co., 36 Dock. Robertson, John, Robertson's Wharf. Smellie, James, 20 St. James. Sturdee, H. P., 82 Prince Wm. Sullivan, Daniel, 65 Dock. Sutherland, Geo., Custom House Whf. Tliomson, William, 8 Nortli Wharf. Thurgar, John V., 13 North Wharf. (RETAII*) Anderson, E., Ward. Anderson, Mary Ann, Canterbury. Armstrong', James, Britain. Atkins, Joseph, 81 Duke. Baker, Henry, 15>^ CharlotK. Barry, John, Church. Bartiett, John, 7 Duke. Bayles, Matthew,91 King,56K Chariott* Bell, Dorothea, 107 Sydney. Bennett, James, 167 Prince Wm. Bone, Peter, 16 Union. Booth, Thomas, Britain. Bowan, Dennis, Drury Lane Braman, Patrick, Protection f9t.. Carle- ton. Britney, Geo., 221 Brussells. Brophey, Kearns, 57 Carmarthen. Brown, John, Carmarthen. BunsAvorth, Charlotte, 90 Sytlney. Burns, Mar^•, 57 St. Jamea Cahil, Thos!, Sheffield. Callalian, H.. Water. Campbell, John K., 11 Charlotte. Chisholm, Hugh, 6 N. King Square. Clancy it O'Neill, 44 MiU. Cliftbrd, Patrick, 30 Carmarthen. Collins, Patrick, 38 Mill, Condon, John, Sheffield. Connolly, James, 166 Brussells. Connolly, M., Pond. Cotter. Margaret, MilL Coughian, Jas., 18 Union* Coughlan, T. 50 Germnln. Coulston, J., 33 Britain. Crockford, James, 141 Carmarthen. CroBsland, Ann, 99 Carmartbeiv Cunniff, Michael, Sheffield. Davis, Fanny. St., C«i]i$ton. Dcnnay, Hngb, 88 Britain. 1 M i *i ' !■ m 't'i'i J li •s'i m 7.1 Demiett, E. J., Union Street, Carleton. Devcr, W., 121 Prince Wm. Devine, Mary, 671^ Duke. Donovan, John, Drury Lane. Doherty, C, 165 Prince William, Doran, 'Michael, Brussells. Driscoll, B., Union St., Carleton. Dunn, John, Mill. Dunn, Thos., 14 North Side King Sq. Dwyer, Thos., 20 Brussells. Eidridgre, Marj-, 111 Prince "Wm. Pegan, E. II., 276 Brusselja. Ferguson, John, 27 Mill. Ferguson, John. 64 Mill. Ferguson, Matthew, 41 Dock. Ferrie, Jas., 13 Water. Fim;, Wm., 47 Water. Fitzpatrick, John, 138 Union. Flaherty, Jas., Bi'ussells. 1*1 etcher, 11., Brussells. Furloiig, Thos., 3 Princess. Gallagher, John, Charlotte. Gallagher, Patrick, llli Brussells. Garrick, S., 161 Prince William. Gladiuich, G. 115 I'rince William. Glooson, John, 53 Germain. Gunc, Donald, 9 Charlotie. Gregg, Geo., Sheffield. Griuden & I-ynch, 5J8 Doek. Haley, James, 144 Charlotte. Hamilton, James, Water. Small, William, 124 Union. Harper, Wm., Sheffield. Harris, Benj., Dock. Harvey, Alex., Sheffield. Hegan, P., 19.5 Prince William. Henderson, Henry, Duk(>. Hill, Wm., 59 Dock. Higgins, Bernard, 76 Brussells. Higgins, Thos. E., 31 Carmarthen. Hogan, Fanny, Germain. Hooper, E. H., Peters* Wharl Horan, John, 65 Duke. James, Wm., 92 Water. John, Eliza, 33 Duke. Koarns, Alex., 136 Morris. KeUy, James, 84 Water, Kennay, Jas., 27 Watez. Kenedy, Jas., 51 MilL Keogh, Jas., 12 Water. Kerr, John, Ward. Knox, John, 52 MIU. Lamiahan, M., Cross. liaiie, Henry, 120 Union. Langan, Martin, Chureli. Langan, Michael, Church. Larrisey, Margaret, — — St., Oorleton. Leary, D., Brussells. Lewi's, George, Canterbury, Moore, J., 2'o Charlotte. Lowry, John. 125 Sydney. Magee, Charles- Sands' Arcftdc Magee, Kobt., ft5 St. Jawa*. Mahony, J. C, Ward. Manren, John. Ward. Matthews, Eliza, Sheffield. Matthews, Joseph, Keed'g JhAttU I Ma Ma MMM Millett, II., 5 North side King Square. Moore, Philip, 21 Main. Moran, John, Britain. Moran, John, 91 Charlotte. Moriarty, C, 120 Sydney. Morrisey, Patrick, 40 Water. Morrison, Wm., 161 Brussells. MoulsoUj John, Sheffield. MulheiTin, Anthony, Sheffield. Mulherrin, John, > St., Carleton. Mullin, Edward, Drury Lane. Murphy, James, 90 Water. Murphy, James, Beed's Point. Murphy, James D., 270 Brussella. Murphy, Jeremiah, 9 Brussells. Murray, Mary, 48 Water. > McAfee, T., 98 Union. McAfee, Wm., Brussells. , McAvenny, Francis, 90 Charlotte. McCaffrey, John, Protection Street, Carleton. McCallum, C, 12 N. King Square. McCarron, John, 11 North. McCarthy, C, Ward. McColgan, Thos., Church. McDonald, James, 250 Brussells. McGarrigle, John, 54 Water. McGloin, P., 242 BrusseUs. McGowan, Marj- Ann, Morris. McGowan, Wm. J., Brussells. McGrath, Lawrence, 08 BrusseUs. Mcllwain, Jas., 74 Sydney. Mclntyre, John, 130 'Prince Win. McKenna, P. F., 50 Water. McKclvey, Geo., Sheffield. McManus, J., 14 North. McManus, Patrick, 30 Smyth. McNamara, John, Peters'Wharl McNaughton, M., Water. McNulty, M., 70 Brussells. McPartland, P., 29 Britain. McSorlay, John, 50 Duke. McSweeny, John, 1 Union. McVane, Michael, Sheffield. McWilliams, Mrs., 38 Water. Nagle, Wm., 123 Stormonk Neill, Thos., 66 Mill. Nevers, Daniel, 41 Britain. Nugent, John, 67 Brussells. Ogle, Catherine, 15 Water. Olson, James, 1 Princess. O'Hegan, D., 93 St. James. O'Hegan, Elizabeth, 9 Duke. Quigley, P., 63 Germain. Quinn, P. D., 46 Dock. Kainsay, John, Protection St., Carleton. Ilitchey, M. D., Waterloo. Hoe, Wm., 174 Brussells. RusseU, Wm., 94 St. Jamc». Savori, Pasquel, Sheffield. Scammell, Joseph, 73 King. Scammell, William, 39 King. Scribner, P. D., 72 Brussells. Secord, W. IL, 56 Charlotte. BeweU, Edward, St. John Street, Carle- ton. Shea, Dennis, Croat. 72 Smith, Daniel, Sheffield. Smith, William, Stormont. Southward, Thos., 3 Market Street. Spillanc, Daniel, 22 Mill. Stack, James, 62 BruasellA. Stewart, Robt., 82 King. Sullivan, C, Union Street, Carletoo. Sullivan, D., 72 Water. Sullivan, T., Gilford St., Carletoa. Sullivan, Wm., 6 George. Stubbs, H. C, 146 Prince Wm. VaugUan, ICliza, Carmarthen. Waiker, Margaret, W^ater. Walsh, Edward, 122 BrussellB. Walsh, Jas., 31 Water. Walsh, M., 134 Carmarthen. Walsh, Wm., 2 Sydney. Wasson, A., 201 BrusacUt, Watters, Eobert, 36 MiU. Webber, James E., Mill. Wliite, W. B., 83 Princo Wnv. Whitney, William, 73 Germain. Whooton, Geo., Cross. Williams, Jas., Brussella. Williams, T. A., Heed's Point. Wilson, Jas., Prince Wm. Wilson, John, 266 Brussell^v Wood, John, Water. Woods, W. A , 155 Prince Wm. Iiivery Stablea. Austin, Henry, Coburg. Flood, James, 16 N. King's Square. Ganong, John E., 7 Great George. Gabriel, Wm. & Co., 26^^ Charlotte. Hamm, J. E., King St., Carletou. Moore, Chas., Waterloo. McDonald, James E., 4U King. Stockford, Jas., South King Square. Lloyd's Surveyor. Tucker, J., 133 Prince Wm. liOok Smitlx* Thomas, Geo., Peters. Ijookins Glasses, &q. Fairbanks & Co., 23 Gormain. Nixon, George, 104 Piince Wm. Potter & Co., 80 Prince Wm. Lumber Dealers. Boatteay, W., Water St., Carleton. lioyne, Alex., 2 Britain. CuBhing, Andre it Co., 13 Prlnooita. Dixon, C. T., 64 Smytli. Dixon, li. S., 66 Smyth. lYost, 11. C. ii£ Co., Gajden. (Jarbut, II., 129 Prince Wuji (Jraves, V., 9J Charlotte. Jewett, E. 1). & Co., Protection ftttoct, Cark'ton. Jordan, S. & T., 85 Mill. Kirk it Worrallj 15 Priucesa. Morrisev & Shives, Protection Street, Carieton. Munro, J. J., 39 Princes*. Whiteside, 11., 129 Prince Wm. Whiting & Penaligan, 73 MilL Maohinists. Bryant, J., 49 Germain. Clark & Co., Gilford St., Carlerton. Craig, George, 13 Main. Fleming & Humbert, Pond. Harris & AUan, 87 Mill. Jones, Daniel, Peters' Whari. Mires, J. & Son, Waterloo^ McGregor, James, 37 Uiuon. Ueardon & Sullivan, Market 8q«ax«,i Carieton. Smith, John, cor. Albion 8e St. David. Marble "Workers. Clear, F., 124 Union. Milligan, J., South King Square. Osgood, S. P., South King Square. Markets. Butchers', 17 Prince Wm. Country, 36 Charlotte. Fiph, I'oot of Duko. Sydney, 26 Britain. Masons. Causey, Wm., 21 Mecklenburg. Ilennigar, M., Oranp;'e. Holt, M., Watson St., Carieton. Keymc's, Wm., Peters. Small & Crosbv, Ferry Landing SuUivan, D. &'T., 4 liichmoncL -'■ ' ' Matchmaker. Gierke, J., 136 Union. MerchantSL Bent, Gilbert, 32 South Wliarf. Carvill, W. & G., 4 Nelson. DeMill, N. S., 23 Water. DeVeber, L. IL & Sons, 47 Prince Wm. l)r»iry, Ward & Co., 9 South Whart Eaton & Ray, Peters' Wharf. Fairweather, Joseph, North Slip. Gilbert & Co., Ward. Gove, C. M., Johnston's Whart Kayo, Edmund, 135 Prince Wm. Lawton, Wm. & Jas.. Lawton'8 Whur& Lunt it Pickup, 137 Prince Wm. Millidge, Thos. E., 9 Princess, Morrisev ifc Shives, 68 Water. McCarthy, Timothy, 45 Water McGrath, Harding it Co., 77 Prince Wm. Owens & Duncan, 13 Princess. Parka, W. & Son, 22 North Wharf. Purdy, John D., 5 South Wharf. Reed, J. ik, R., Lawton's Wharf. Robertson, John, Robertson's WbatC. Robinson, J. & T., North Slip. Salter, G. it J., 25 South Whart Scovil, W. II., 6 North Wharf. Smith, James, Lovett's Whar£ Thorne, R. W., 13 South WharC Troop, J. v., 28 South Wharf. Vaughan, D. ik T., 60 Prince Wau Ward, C. & B., 9 South Wharf. Ward, John Sc Sons, 9 South Wharf Wiggina, 8. & Son. 9 Princess. Wishart, John, Jonnston's Whart I !••' ( ' 73 \l V IIk w ^ Woodworth, J. L., 43 Water. Wright, W. & a., 66 Water. Milliners; AgT:ew, Tj., 76 Germain. Benson, J., 6^ King. Uurrell, Mrs., 81 Germain. t'oUins, Mi(*s L., 13.^ BrusaeOs. (^k, Miss S., 78 Germain, (yummins, Miss, 30 Prince William. Ihinbar, Miss E., 60 MiU. EfitcY & Read, 84 Charlotte. FltKKi, Misses, 16 N. King Square. Horlay, Mrs. L., 21 Brussells. Johnston, Miss, 61 King. Kenycm, Miss, 77 Germain. Langan, Mrs., 69 Germain. Leo, A., 24 Prince Wra. « Loe, Mrs., 37 Princess. Lindsay, Miss E., ID7 Brussolls. Lupton, Mrs., 44 Germain. Millar, J., 26 Prince Win. Mount, Mrs., 32 Prince Wm. Soribner, Mrs., 4 Charlotte. Robinson, Mrs., 7i) Germain. Sinclair, Miss M., 58 Mill* Swift, Mrs., 88 Germain. Wel^, Miss, 62 Germain. Millwrights. Cfark & Co., Gilford Street, Carieton. Fleming & Humbert, Pond. Harris & Allan, 87 MiU. Smith, John, cor. St. David & Albion. Musio Professors. Card, Henry, Garden. « ,: D'Angelis, C, 42 PrinCQBfl. Rowe, R. A., Peters. Stevens, M. A., 84 Germain. Witchendahl, , Prince St., Oaxieton. 19'ail Factories. City Nail Factory, 9 George. Duoham, Wm., Water St., Oarletioa. Ifautical Instruments. Hutchinson, G. & G., 19 Prijooe Wm. UTavigation TeacIierB. Harvey, Capt. John, 180 Qanuaia. Hilts, Wm., Coburg. Wews Boom. St. John News Room, 63 Prinoe Wni. Notaries.* Aiwley, John, 129 Prince Wm. Garrison, George A., 12^ Prince Wm. McKean, J., 7 Princess. Wetmore, O. D., 12 Prinowa. * Attorneys are also Motatios. Painters. Befi, Juum, 115 Britain. Bell, Joseph, 2i Duke. Blakslee, A. D.. 126 Unioic OrowB & Orifflths, Market Si)., Oarieton Calvert, Richard, 102 Stormont. Coleman, Robert, Peters. Deniston, J., 132 Union. Ervin, James, Union St., Carletoa. Fiirren & Co., 66 King. Holman & Sons, 66 Princess. Isbister, James, 100 Prince Wta. Mercer, Joseph, Rebecca. Mereer, John, St. Patrick. Rodgers, J. H., 13 Brussclls. Stewart, James, 1023^ Prince Wm. Thompson, G. F., 55 Dock. Thompson, J. & G. A., 45 Princess. Thompson, W. J., 70 Union. Paints, Oils, &o. Adams, W. II., 11 N. Market Square. Berton, Bros., 24 Water. Chaloner & Hunt, 45)^ King. Chipman, J. H., 2 Market. Coleman, James, 85 King. DeVeber, L. H. & Sons, 47 Frinos Wm liverett, G. F. & Co., 9 King. Irish, G. C. & Co., 24 Charlotte. Mc Arthur, R. D., 2 N. King Siiuaxv. Quick, A., 80 Water. Reed, G. S., 8 Germain, Reed, Thos., M., 1 Dock. Secord, J. F., 48 Charlotte. Simpson, J. G., 36 King. Smith, T. M., 15 North Wharf. Smith, W. ()., 1 North Market Square. Stewr.rt & McLean, 41 Water. Thompson, G. F., 55 Dock. Thompson, J. & G. A., 45 Princess. Thorne & Lee, 5 North Whaxf. Tilley, S. li., 35 King. Tisdale, W. & Son, 1 Water. Walker, John, Ward. Walker, T. & Son, 7 N. Market Square Paper Hangings. Foster, 6. K., 36 Germain. Nixon, George, 104 Prinoe Wm. O'Brien, B., 6;) King. Paper Makem. Fhilipe Bros. & Kaye, 10 Nelwn. Patent Agency. Stube, Peter, 56 Prince W^m. Physicians. Alward, A., 137 Union. Arnold, F. W., 112 Germain. Bayard, E., 101 Germain. Bayard, R., 101 Germain. Bayard, S., 108 Charlottis Bayard, W., 108 Germain. Beatty, J., 139 Union. Botsford, LoBaron, Wellington. Burke, P. J., Union. Fiske, C. K., 109 GermaiDQ. Fitch, 8., 83 Germsin. Forster, T. A. D., 149 Oeitaain. i Hairs, W., 88 Princess. Harding, G. J.. Partridg«i Island. Hathcway, C. K., Ilazen. Hatheway, J. C, 58 Prinoef|^ 7«4 Humphrey, W. F., 5 Germaiiu Hunter, James, Dorchester, Leary, Beiy. (Botanic) 77 Princess. Livingston, William, 21 St. James. Millar, D., M Princess. Peterson, J. C, (Homoeopathic) Fftd' dock. Bobinson, F., "Wellington. Skinner, John, cor. King & Germain. Smith, R. P., Street, Carlcton. Travis, B,, 11 Sydney. Von Schrader, A., (Homooopathie) 86 Princess. Walker, Jas., "Wellington. Ward, H., Gilford Street, Carleton. Wetmore, Thos. S., Cliff. White, J. D., King Street, Carlcton. Woods, Jas., (Magnetic) 8'J Carmarthen. Fiano-Forte Manufactories. Anderson, Geo. & Co., 102>^ Prince Wm. Coleman, J. R. & Co., 35 Germain. Kennay & Scribner, South King Square. Ficturo Frame Makers. Fairbanks & Co., 23 Germain. Potter & Co., 85 Prince Wro. Sinclair, Duncan, Geiimain. Filota. Clino, Richard, 166 Charlotte* Daley, Chas., Harding. Daley, Daniel, 167 Prince Wm. Donaghey, Wm., 17 Britain. Dugan, "William, 35 Britain. Fletcher, E. J., 16 St. James. Garrity, Michael, 17 Britain. Hatfield Daniel, 42 St. Jametf; Hatfield, Wm., 22 Britain. Langan, Michael, Harding. Leahey, William, 15 St. JamaA. Mills, Alex., 04 Sydney. Mills, John, 94 Sydney. Mulherrin, Daniel, 65 Britaim Mulherrio, Geo., Blue Rock, Carleton. McDougall, Douald, Protection 8tre«t, Carlcton. McPartland, James, 145 Prino* Wm. Quinn, James, 100 Sydney. Reed, James, 17 Queen. Reed, John, 3 St. James. Rutherford, Samuel, 15 Britatn. Scott, John, 15 Britain. Spears, John, 75 St. James. Thomas, Geo., 152 Germain. Thomas, Henry, 31 St. Jam«s. ^ Thring, Geo., 42 Queen. Tray nor. P., 102 Sydnejr. Vaughan, Thos., 73 Main. Walali, Walter, 79 St. James. i Fiane Maker. Willis, Thomas, 142 UnioQ< Flumbera. Oow, Mrs. T., 97 Prince Wm. | Pearoe, Charles, 8 Frincescw Fortwardens. BsiU, Albert T., 14 Main. Brown, John, 16 Mecklenburg. Burns, Peter, 62 Water. Dudne, Wra., 12 Queen. Irishy J. W. M., 14 Nelson. Lcavitt, Wm., SVard. McCarthy, Michael, Coburg. McLauchlin, Chas., 21 North "Wharf. McLeod, Thos., Carlcton St. Purdy, John D., 5 South Wharf. Quick, A., 80 Water. Ring, Zy 17 North Wharf. Smith, T. M., 15 North Wharf. Thomas; Geo., 82 Water. Thomas, Jas. IT., 9 Princess. Waterhouse, L. H., 5 Water. Freserved Meats. Cook & Boiet, Flagler's Alley, Gennain Stewart & McLean, 41 Water. Frinters. Anglin, T. W., Church. Avery, W. L., 25 Prince Wm. Barnes & Co., 66 Prince Wm. Bellingham, Wm., 22 Princess. Crawford, W. K., 38 King. Chubb, H. & Co., 65 Prince Wm. Day, Geo. W., 4 Market St. Desmond & Co.. 60 Prince Wm. Durant, Wm., 49 Prince Wm. Fenety, G. E., Canterbury. McMillan, J. & A., 78 Prince Wm. Smiler, D. & S., 21 Prince Wm. Till Brothers, 64 Prince Wm. Willis, Edward, King St., Carleton. Woodrow, Ross, 43 Prince Wm. Frovision Dealers. Anderson, Jonathan, 24 South "Wharf. Burns, Fdix, 12 Market St. Conway, P., 19 Germain. Coughlan & Co., 134 Prince Wm. Dunlop, William, 25 St. Andrew. Godeoc & Co., 35 lieinster. Godsoe, W. C, 11 Market. Hare & Wajd, North Slip. Ketchnm, E. B., 17 South Wharf. Lantahun, Jas., 30 Union. Lawrence, M. & Co., 26 South Wharf. Lynam, G. & R., 10 Market. Lynam, Wm., 9 Market. Stewart & McLean, 41 Wattfr. Sweeny, R., 12 Germain. Southward, Thos., 1 Market. Fublio Buildings and Offloie*. (BUILDINGS.). County Gaol, Great George. Custom House, 131 Prince Wm. Court House, East side King Sqaar*. Lycsum, S. King's Square< j Marine Hall, 14 Britain. Marine Hospital, 134 Britain. Masonic Hall, 12 Princess. Masonic Hall, King St., Carleton. Mechanics' Institute, Ct ^ Carleton 6t. * Orange Hall, 228 Bnissclls. Orange Hall, King 6t., Carletoq. n aw ml m i li. ill f til fcv.ll ^^fl 11 \i^mu Ritchcy's Buildings, 8-16 Princess. K. C. Temperance Hall, 55 Sydney. Bona of Temperance Hall, Gr't George. Rt. Stephen's Hall, 4 N. King's Square. Temperance Hall, King St , Carleton. Union Hall, 18 Horstield. (OFFICES.) Advocate General's, 13 Princess. Auditor City and County Accounts, T3 Prince Wm. Chamberlain's, 73 Prince Wm. ,Common Clerk's, 73 Prince Wm. t'/ounty Treasurer's, 92 Prince Wm. Emigration, 133 Prince Wm. Liglithouse Commissioner's, 13 Princ'e. Mayor's, 73 Prince Wm. Post, 4 Princess. Provincial Railway, 13 Princess. Provincial Treasvirer's, 131 Priuco Wm. Recorder's, 1)2 Prince Wm. Registry, Great George. Seamen's Shipping, 156 Prince Wm. Sheriff's, 13 Sydney. Stipendary Magistrate's, 81 Prince Wm. Superintendent Hour, Coal, and Salt Inspector's, 18 Prince Wm. Tax Collector's, 18 Prince Wm. Telegraph, 12 Princess. Bestauranta. Colgan, Thos., 17 Church. Ilebdon, Mrs., 6 BruHsells. Eaaton, James L., 58>^ Charlotte. Johnston, Mrs., 142 Union. Kennay, J., Peters' Whart Kcnuay, J., 27 Water. Patterson & Hardie, 24 Germain. Sparrow, C, 18 Charlotte. Whetsal & Morris, 91 Prince W. Biggers. Brown & Stone, 78^^ Water. Duiiiop, Samuel, North Slip. Jenkins, J., Lawton's Wharf. Jones, Owen, 5 Disbrow's Wharf. Lowe & Dearness, Lovett's Whar£ Hope Makers. Anderson, A., 31 South Wharf. Jarvis, J. & R., Robertson's Wharf. Saddle and Harness Makers. Adams, I). W. & J. R., 13 Charlotte, Brown, W., 62 King. Collins. Robert, 103 Union. Cummins, M., 94 Union. Ilorton, II., Ill Union. Sail Makers. Brundago, Thos., 5 Disbrow's Whart Gardner, John, Lawton's Whart Ilardenbrook, John, Peter's Whart Jarvis, J. & R., Robertson's Whart Leonard, W. & G., Lovett's Whart Robertson, B. & Son, Cufttoua House Wharf. Boop, John, Johnston's Whart Sash Makers. Fairbanks & Co., 153 Union. Morris, W. T., Harding. Turnbull, John E., 5 X!ain. Worden, I, V., 130 Union. Sausage Maker. Hieber, J., Pond. Sawing and Planing Mills. Clerke, R. & Son, 13G Union. Fairbanks & Co., 152 Union. FarnhamjR.,49 Princess. Partelow, N., East end Union. Turnbull, John E., 5 Main. Saw Manufacturers. Blacktin, Charles, 7 Dock. Richardson, A., 23 Union. Saw Mills. Adams, Z. & ('o., Union St., Carleton. Beattoay & Ketchum, Union Street, Carleton. Beatteay, W., Water Street, Carleton. Clark it* Bros., Water St., Carleton. Clark, John, W^atcr St., Carleton. King William. Tort Neck, Carleton. Robertson, John, Rodney Slip, CarlctotL Schools and Teachers. *' Brunswick Seminal^'," H. W. Scwvll, 71 Charlotte. " Commercial & Mathematical School,** W. Mills, Coburg. ** Commercial School," S. D. Millar, cor. St. George and Sydney. <* Corry's Day School," "^ King. Chipmau, J. II., 2 Market SU Coleman, James, 85 King. Everett, G. F. & Co., 9 King, Irish, G. C. 8b Co., 24 Charlotte. Jardine & Co., 39 Prince Wm. McArthur, R. D., 2 N. King Square. Reed, G, 8., 8 Germain. Reed, Thos. M., 1 Dock. Smith, W, O., 1 North Market Square. TUley, 8. L., 35 King. Walker, T. & Son., 7 N. Market Sqoajre. 7« Shingle Makors. Farmer, B., 85 Mil], Kin^, Wm., Fort Neck, Carleton. Smith, B. B., Union St., Carleton. Ship Builders. Fisher, John, Sheffield. Gass & StoAvart, Courtenay Bay. Jewett, Bing & Co., I'rotection Street, Carleton. Mahony, John, Water St., Carleton. McLauchlun & Stackhouse, Wellington Bay, Carleton. McLeod, T., Middle St., Carleton. Nevins & Irvine. Courtenay Bay. Olive, J. & W., Fort Neck, Carleton. Olive, Wui. & Sons, Market Square, Carleton. Beely & Boberts, 18 Princess. Smith, J. ThoB., Courtenay Bay. !Suli8, Joseph, foot of Main. I Thompson & Stackhouse, Blue Bock, Carleton. Ship Chandlers. jQiilck, A., 80 Water. I Smith, Thomas M.. 15 North Whart I Wttiker, John, Ward. Shipping Offioe. MoLean, A., 156 Prince Wm. j Silversmiths, &o. I Card, T. D., 25 Germain. I Munro, J., Saint George'&. I Soap & Candle ManufaotTirers. iColl, D.,56Mill. I Grier, K. & A., 124 Germalp. Logan, W., VJJf^ Germain. Magee, Francis, Waterloo. McKee, F., 131 Union. Sancton, W. B., 32 Orange. ; Scott, A., 1 MiU. Woodri, Geo., 47 Prinoe«». Spar Makers. Carleton, P. & B., Johnston's Wharf. Hamilton, James, Smith's Ship Vard. AIcLellau & Peel, Sheffield. Tibbets, Bcnj., Middle St. Carleton. Stained Glass Maker. Thompson, G. F., 55 Dock. Steamboat Inspector. 6mlUi, Wm. M., 39 Watom. Stock Companies. Albert Mining Company, 84 Prinoe Wm. Gas Works, ill Carmarthen. New Bruns. Oil Works, 77 Prince Wm. New England Booflng, 5 Prinuue*. Buval Cemetery, 12 PrinccKa. South Bay Boom, 12 Priuoes». Stone Cutters. MUligan, J., South King Square. Osgood, S. P., South King bquartt. Bl<>eth, W., 56 Duka. Stoves, Qrates, fto. Adams, W. H., 11 N. Market Square. Craig, George, 13 Main. Everett, T. C, 132 Brussella. Harris & AlLin, 87 Mill & 17 Watee. Beardon & Sullivan, Market Squan, Young, A., 28-32 Water. rCarkton. Tisdaic, W. & Son, 1 Water. Surveyors of liumber. Adams, J., Charlotte St., Carleton. Adams, N., Charlotte St., Carlet<}b. Bartlctt, James H., 82 Princess* Bell, John P., 143>i Prince Wm. Blizard, Stephen G., 55 Priuoe^B. Boyne, Alex., 2 Britain. Cassie, George, Harding. Colwell, II., Charlotte St., CarletoQ, Cougle, John, St. John St., Carleton. Cougle, N., St. John St., Carleton. Cougle, O. D., St. John St., Carleton. Del'orest, G. 11 Charlotte. Dooling. J., Watson St., Carleton. Fainveather, C. E., Waterloo. Frost, B. C, Garden. Graves, V., 'JO Charlotte. Hanson, V., 43 Water. Harding, Charles E., 59 Charlotte. lIol»tead, M., Charlotte St., Carleton. Jordan, S., 85 Mill. Jordan, Thos., 85 Mill. Kctchum, Chas., St. John St., Carleton. Leach, Thos., St. John St., Carleton. McLoon, James, Watson St., CarU^ton. Perkins, Chas. N., 36 Sydney. Wetmore, E. J., Ludlow St. Carleton. Wetmore, S. P., liUdlow St., Carlotou. Whiting, David M., 6 SewelL Tailors. Anderson, J., 2 South Market Square. Bogan, C. & Co., 8 N. Market Square. Butt, W. F., 28 Gernmin. Bartlett, Christopher, 16 Prinoeee. Breen & Sons, 6 King. CuUinan, Hugh, 2\) Water. Deace, Thos., 76 Princo Wm. Dunn, John, 21 MiU. Fox, Bobert, 193 Brussells. Gilmour, A. & T., 10 King. Hale, J., 23 Carmarthen. Hamilton, Jas., 25 Water. Howard, (r. M. C, 17 King. Hunter, Bobert, 19 King. Johnutone, A^ 22 Duke. JoncH, Thos. B., 5 Dock. Jones, W., 48 Germain. Kearny, A., 5 S. Market Square. LuptoD, J., 40 Germain. Montgomery, J. W., 25 King. Mullin, P., 1 S. Market Square. McNamara, W., 7 Dock. Nealis, Simon, 7 King. Noill, F., 3 Water. Powers, Calvin, 64 King, l*rice, J., 47 Germain. Beynolds, B., 30 Germain. Sharkey, P., 12 King. •1, ' i] I 1 u ^■' it TT Il'll . I Smith, J. E^ 58 Prince Wm. Stanton, J. T., 8 Dock. Taylor, John K., Union St. Carleton. Thompson, A., King St., Carleton. Whiitekir & Turinton, 1 ^ing. WUflon, Samuel, 80 Prince Wm. Tanners. Bennison, Edward, 183 Union. Caldwell, J., 82 Biussella. Collins, i., 133 Union. Dooly, Jolui, "NVaterloo. Ilartt. John, 179 Union. McAulay, John, 58 St. James. Peters, *W., 135 Union. lUley, M., 173 Union. Timber Ponds. Adams & Co., Itodney Slip, Carleton. Adams, Z. & Co., Union St., Carleton. Tinsmiths. Bowes & Kennedy, Cross. Caulfield, Hugh, 13 Union. Dever, John, 5i6 Union. Dyall, James, 42 Water. Everett, T. C, 132 Brussels. Harris & Allan, 87 Mill. Harrison, Thos., 183 Brussells. Howe, Thos., 35 Sydney. Magee, J. & Co., 112 Prince Wm. Moore, Andrew, 55 Smyth. Moore, G., Cross. McDade, James, 81 Mill. McFarlane & Evans, 8 Duke. Norris, T., Cross. Pattison, Georjje, 19 Water. Perry, Edw ard, Union St., Carleton. Kowan, A., 58 Water. Young-, A., 28, 30, and 32 Water. Wane, I'ranuis, Union St., Carleton. Tot Dealers. Major, Wm., 55 Prince Wm. Nei>tune, Wm. 34 Germain. Page, A., 105 Prince Wm, Warn, W., 70 King. Trunk Maker. Sime, Thos., Jr., 61 Germain. Turners. Burke, J., 37 Princess. Byers, Adam, 134 Union. Earnl^am & Ells, 49 Princess, liowe, B., 36 Carmarthen. UcGourty, A., 116 Brussells. Umbrella Makers. Friend, Geo. W., 30 King. Grubh, T. L., 31 Princess. Undertakers. Buist, A., Ludlow St., Carleton. Bunting, C. E. & Co., B Charlotte. Coibett, S.» 78 MUl. Dalzell, S., 36 Brussells. rarnham, 11. 49 Princess. Hutclangs jlc Burnham, 51 Germaiii. Lawrence, J. & G., H7 King. Powers, M. N., 55 Germain. Venetian Blind. Maker. Morris, W. T., Harding. Wordeu, I. V. 130 Union. Veterinary Surgeon. Cumming, M. A., 2J Sydney. Watches, Jewelry, &o. Bartsch, II. 82 Prince Wm. Burns, James, 22 Germ.iin. Burns, John, 44 Prince Wm. Clcrke, P., 38 King. Cosgrovc, F. A., 75 Prince Wm. Gard, T. D., 25 Germaui. Hutchinson, G. &, G., 19 Prince Wm. Nelick, J. G., 21 Prince Wm. O'Brien, B., 3 J King. Patersoii, W H., 36>^ King. i Bobinson & Thompson, 3 N. Market Square. Rowe, John S., 96 Prince Wm. Suffien, T. J., 80 King. Venning, W. N., 60 King. Warlock, D. O'L., 42 King. Watch Makers. Bartsch, H. 82 Prince Wm Burns, Jas., 22 Germain. Burns, John, 44 Prince Wm. Clerke, P., 38 King. Hutchinson, G. ^ G., 19 Prince Wm. Lawlor, J., 59^ King. Melick, J. G., 21 Prince Wm. Page, Eichard, 48 Prince Wm. Paterson, W. II., 36j^ Iving. Purchase, Wm., 27 Germain. Bowe, John S., 96 Prince Wm. Suffien, T J., 80 King. Venning, W. N., 60 King. Warlock, D. O'L., 42 King. West India Goods. Crane & Co., 8 Nelson, McMauu, L., 2 Union. Window Glass. Adams, W. H., II N. Market Square. Coleman, James, 85 King. Everett, G. F. & Co., 9 King. McArthur, 11. D., 2 N. King's Square. Nixon, Geoige,a04 Prince Wm. Potter & Co., 85 Prince Wm. Secord, J. F., 48 Charlotte. Smith, W. O., 1 N. Market Square. Thompson, G. F., 55 Dock. Thompson, J. & G. A., 45 Princess. Thorne & Lee, 5 North Wharf. TiUey. S. L., 35 King. Tisdale, W. & Son, 1 South Whaff. 0:;;r Parties removing from one place of business to another, and persons whoee places of business may have been omitted in this Directory -will oblige the pub-! iie her b y caUing at the Office and giving the necessary information. ' 78 J. J. chbishfs LEATHER AND SHOE FINDING STORE, Ho. 56 South Side of King Street, Saint Jolin^ K. B. l»ft|^^<^#^^**X' ON SALE AT THIS ESTABLISHMENT, ALL KINDS OF SOLE AND OFFER LEATHER, All kinds of Fulent Leather and Doeskins for Tender Feet. Sole Leather, Neat's Leallior, Kips and Cair?*kin8, Mttroccus and Kidn, Binding;} dnd Linings, Hardasli and Silk, Nails of all kinds, Patent Stirewn, Hteel TackH, Hlitink Lasters, Awls and Patent do., Shoe Brusihet, Peg Brakes, Varnish, Knives and Hook Bilifl, Kdge Blarkinj, Pincers and Nippers, 8ize Stinks. Kibbons and 8tay 'Tape, Hammers, assorted, Heel Ba.'i. ALL KINDS OF THE BEST QUALITY OF SHOE THREADS, LASTS, BOOT TREES, CRAMPS, STEEL TOES. &C., AC. XTHOZiBSAIii] AKD BSTAZIi. •^* All orders attended to with punctuality and despatch. ARCHIBALD ROWAW, Si) ^ w Ci TIN PLATE WORKEE, WATER STREET, SAINT JOHN. N. B. : ! t - i i'.fS 11 1 SEEU. iSf flE» ZINC, TIN-WARE, LEAD, &C. »}i ;! tH mm u IV ru t ,.l A. MACEE 9 No. 27 North Side King Street, SAINT JOZZSr, IT. B. *--V t' <*■ y ^ Hai Received a largo and woll assorted Siock of HATS AND CAPS, Si«t«ble for the coming Season, which he will (hspoic of WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, At M LOW PRICES as at any oUior EHtablisb. merit in this City. Also an hand, and constantly making wp HATS and CAPS, of his own Mannfocturej IVarrimted equal to nny Manufactured in tht Prth viihcea^ and Sold at as Low F rices. OC^ Hats and Caps made to order. Cash and the highest Prices paid for Fur#. RE|HOVED. COLDEN BALL MARBLE WORKS, WATERLOO STREET, SAINT JOHN, N. B. P. W. CLEAR would respectfully inform the Public generally throughout the Provinces that he has removed his Marble WorkM from his old stand, at the Golden Ball Corner, to more enlarged i re luises on Waterloo Streetf where he is prepared to carry on busiutH'- on a more extensive scale, in the execution of Monuments, Tom v Tables, Head Stones, Centre Tadles, and every description of Ornamental Work required in his line of business. Purchasers would do well to call and examine the style of work and prices before purchasing elsewhere, as the subscriber has htttd up steam-power, by which he is enabled to sell at lower prices thair such articles can be obtained in this City, or from the United Stat*','-. AVork and Stock Warranted. Keferences. — Kev. William Armstrong, James Patterson, li.. u., and Kev. S. Robinson. P. S.— The Golden Ball Marble Works on Wnterlod Street iw only four houses from his late place of business at the Golden Ball Corner. , . P. W. CLEAR. ■ 'I n s, :.t M 1; ;1 SM lERO '3 ? And Agent for the Sale of UR^ f m im *® SyCARS, iVIOLAG 5 !'lii®?p''''' t OP ALL KINDS, CORDAGE, FISH, 1 ,f c. —rapCO '^^^ C2E»»*— ( Al^'j : Authorized Agent for the Provinces of tho ' BELFAST EDGE TOOL FACTORY^ V ^.^ood assortment of TOOLS manufactured at Hie above Factory always on hand. Orders solicited. 9 '5 1 -a. Itho RY. ■ed at [cited. NoIBABIOFSCOBNE KING STREET. } J^ ■-=:■.;*»«► ^^ TTEm & FUBINTON WHOLESALE AND RETAIL 9 NoJ (iwJ I\ B II IB 3 r~il . ,,.. < AND SAINT JOHN, N. B. Sentlemen's FURNISHING GQGSS, ^ ^ Particular attention paid to Tom wowk w ■il t 1 I 1^ i I'f S ' \ ml |!''J. ' \ i\ f ■< :¥i ,, . I.J.H, (■ } f "1 WARREN'S IMPROVED Fire aad Waterproof ROOFING. The Undersigned is prepared to contract for and put on the above named v . AT THE SHORTEST NOTICE. V - ■. . ' " ■ These Roofs have been in use in some parts of the States thirteen years, and have given perfect satisfaction. Where they have been used longest they are used most. They were introduced into this City little more than a year since, have stood the test of the winter, and proved to be all that they are recommended. The cost is about the same as that of the first quality of shingles. One inch to the foot is all the inclination required. They can be used for drying purposes without injury. The Undersigned also keeps constantly on hand a quantity of J ROOFING FELT Which is far Superior to Tarred Paper FOR SHEATHING PURPOSES* ([)::^For reference or further particulars enquire of G. S. FISHER, Agent, FOUJVTJm HOUSE, King Square, Saint John, N. B. PEARCE'S PLUMBING ESTABLISHMENT, No. 1 Ritchie's Brick Building, Princess Street, 8AINT JOHN, N. B. WHERE MAY BE FOUND THE BEST OF : WATER CLOSETS, FORCE AND OTHER FUBIFS, LEAD PIPE AND SHEET LEAD, BRASS AND SILVER PLATED GOCKS, WARM, COLa m SHOWER BATHS. WASH BASINS, BATH BOILERS, ^9 •'(' ACQU1ID17CTS, HYDRANTS, • 'i And every description of wi^im \FmmB. For Public Buildings, Hotels and Private Residences. N. B. Orders executed in Town or Country in the most approved and thorough manner. P. WIGGINS, Esq., W. H. ADAMS, Esauire, W. DAVIDSON, Esq., Messrs. SMALL & CROSBY. I ■: ' 1; r^ i ; f [t ;^! S 4^ i Ml mm^ SAINT JOKXr, IT. B. P I. J. ^ H. FOTHERBY, DHY GOODS, ' Have constantly on hand, a General assortment of G1 REY and WHITE COTTONS ; PRINTS ; BROAD r CLOTHS; CASSIMERES; TWEEDS; BUCKSKINS; Doeskins; Moleskins; Orleans Cloths ; COBURGS ; Merinos ; Worsted and Woollen PLAIDS ; Camblets; Cloakings ; Ticks; Ducks; Osnaburgs; Silks; Shawls ; Ribbons ; Handkerchiefs ; Gloves ; Hosiery ; Lace ; Pilot and Beaver CLOTHS ; Cotton WARPS ; BOOTS and SHOES ; '- ■ BEAVER, SILK, and PARIS HATS, «&c., &c., &c., Which will be sold at very Low Prices, for Cash only. M. N. POWERS, FOTJETH DOOR NORTH OF TRINITY CHURCH, GERMAIN STREET, ST. JOHN, N. B. KEEPS constantly on hand, COFFINS of all descrip- tions, which he will furnish at Prices that will defy competition. A Hearse always on hand. Palls, &c., furnished. CABINET FURNITUilE, MATTRESSES, CURTAINS, CARPETS, &C. Made to order on as easy terms as at any other Establish- ment in the City. THOMAS M. REED, Druggist and Apothecary, CORNER NORTH MARKET WUARF and DOCK ST. Keeps constantly on hand, au assortment of 3 g PERFUMERY, BRUSHES, PAINTS, AND OILS, BURNENC FLUID AND LAMPS, l€r 1 DYE WOODS, Slc, g RASPBERRY, LEMON, SARSAPARTLLA, and other SYRUPS, by the Bottle and Gallon. Agent for Devine's Pitch Lozenge, Parson's Rat Extenniiintor, Copeland's Bug and Moth Exterminator. Ai so : All the Popular PATENT MEDICINES of th3 day, AVhich lie offers for Sale on Reasonable Terms, Wholesale and Retail. AN EFFECTUAL REMEDY FOR COIGHS, COLDS, CONSUMPTION, AND ALL SISliiL.@BS 07 THE LTTXTGS, REFINED AND SOL^D BY CORNER OF NORTH MARKET WHARF AND DOCK STiyilE'J', 8AIMT JOHN, N. B. fi • y i l;«: i;^:-^:: mn 'k M- "(r, ^ 'Mi: • 1 „ 'V. ? ' '. ' TISDALE'S HI J r*i ii >>i> *v . ' •■ / ITO. 1, SOUTH MATiSET WHAHF, And 1 & S, St. John Street, St. John, N. B. MANUFACTURERS OF - CUT NAILS, AGENTS FOR WILDER'S SALAMANDER SAFES, BROWN'S PATENT DECK PIPE STOPPERS STIIPLEJ PATENT PLANKISG MACHINES. |The Proprietors of this Establishment keep constantly on hand the fellowing Goods, which they offer to the Public at exceedingly low rates, for Cash only. COOK, PARLOUR, CLOSE, CANADA, FRANKLIN, and Air Tight STOVES, in great variety, F-A.B,3S^CEI^S' BOILERS, PAINTS, OILS, PUTTY, WINDOW GLASS AND SHEATHING PAPER, WHITE HEMP, MANILLA AI^D TARM) ROPE, Hoole, Stainforth & Go's, best Gircular Mill Saws, from 20 10 24 inch ; Hoole, Stainforth & Go's, best Mill Saws, from 5 to 7 feet ; Rowland's Philadelphia, best Mill Saws, from 5 to 7 feet ; Gross Cut Saws ; Pit Saws ; Hand, Tenent, and other Saws ; Tisdale's Superior Mill Files, combining cheap- ness with an extra good quality ; Vicker's best Mill Saws and other Files and Rasps ; Scythes ; Scythe Hooks ; Reap- ing Hooks ; Wrought and Cut Nails, all sizes ; Horse and Ox Nails; Sparrowbills ; Blacksmith's Bellows, Anvils ; Vices and Hammers ; Chains, all sizes ; Horse Traces and Ox Chains ; Pots, Bakepans, Spiders, Griddles and Frying Pans; Brass Kettles, Tea Kettles, Saucepans and Glue Pots ; Grid- irons ; Copper, Clout and Scupper Nails; Tacks and Brads ; London Glue ; Curled Hair ; Hair Seating ; Castors ; Borax*; Shoe Thread and Awls ; a superior assortment of Guns and Pistols; Thomson's, Augers ; Locks, Hinges, Screws; Latches in great Variety ; Carpenter's Bench Planes ; Fire Irons and Andirons; Horse Bells; Iron, Brass and Copper Wire and Rivets ; Kettle Ears ; Skates ; Grocers' and House Coffee Mills ; Patent Balances ; Candlesticks ; Tea Trays ; Pincers ; Two Foot Rules ; Curriers' Knives and Steels ; Knives and Forks; Carvers', Shoe, Butcher, Bread and Putty Knives ; Razor's ; Cam's best Chisels, Gouges, Draw- ing Knives and Coopers' Tools ; Adzes ; Axes ; Trowels ; Hammers ; Smoothing Irons ; Block Tin, and Britannia Me- la! Tea and Coffee Pots, &c.; Sheet Iron ; Tin ; Sheet Lead ; Zinc ; Plough Plating, &c. ; Horse Shoes ; a general assort- ment of Brushes ; Powder and Shot ; together with a great variety, comprising one of the best and cheapest Slocks ever offered to the Public : therefore worthy of their attention. (t?^ Inspection respectfully solicited. WilLKER TISDALE ft SON. I li j^ a- E IsT T S -VsT .A. ISr O? S 3D 1^ M FOE SEARS' PICTORIAL WORKS, .--♦ Throughout the Provinces of .^ NEW BRUNSWICK AND NOVA SCOTIA. 5:^ We feel anxious to introduce our LARGE TYPE QUARTO PICTORIAL FAMILY BIBLE/' with about 1000 Engravings, into New Brunswick and Nova Scotia, and trun you will order at least ONE COPY for your own family use. Hereafter all Books will be forwarded at New York Prices, wholesale und retail, direct from the tStore of EDWARD SEARS, Esq., at Saint John, N. B., to whom all orders may be addressed. On the receipt of SIX DOLLARS he will forward one of the Bibles pre- paid, or TWO COPIES for ELEVEN DOLLARS, with Subscrip- tion Books, Canvassing Circulars, &c, i^ SUCH A WORK IN ENGLAND WOULD COST ABOUT THREE TIMES THIS SUM ^'ALL PERSONS IX WANT OF EMPLOYMENT will at once receive our Cata- logue OP Books for the New Year, prepaid by forwarding us their address. Particular at- tention is requested to the libe- ral offers we make to all per- sons engaging in the sale of our Large Type Quarto PICTO- RIAL FAMILY BIBLE, with about ONE THOUSAND ENGRAVINGS. Our Book? are sold only by canvassers, and well known to be the most sale- able. Address, (post paid,) ROBERT SEARS, Publisher, 181 William Strhet, New York. C^An Elegant Glf T for a Father to Present to HIS FAMILY! Price only SIX DOLLARS, well and substan- tially Bound. CHBISTIAN HEADER! HAVE YOU A FAMILY BIBLE? \^ Secure without delay this precious Gift for your W^fa fl"^^ Child/ren* !9, wholesale ^The following Work is destined, if wc can form any opinion iom the Notices of the Press, to have an unprecedented circulation every section of our wide-spread continent, and to form a distinct [a in the sale of our Works. It will no doubt, in a few years be- Imc THE TAMILY BIBLE OF THE AMEllICAN PEOPLE :- lEARS' LARGE TYPE QUARTO BIBLE, FOE FAMILY USE, ENTITLED, iHBPEOPLErSPlCTORlALDOMESTlC BIBLE: - '" <■ ^ ' BEING ACCORDING TO THE AUTHORIZED VERSION, ILLUSTRATED WITH ABOUT ONE THOUSAND ENGRAVINGS, hepresenting the SiOrical Events^ Landscape Scenes, Antiquities, Costumes, Beasts, Birds, Insects, Plants and Trees, Coins, Medals, Inscriptions, from the most authentic Sources ; |ITH FIFTY THOUSAND MARGINAL REFERENCES, TO WHICH ARE ADDED \me7it Chronology, by Abraham Calovius ; a Summary of the v-Jwle Y'CriptuTe ; an accurate Copperplate Map of Palestine ; a beautiful engraved Family Record, ^c. ^c. •EACH CHAPTER COMMENCES WITH AN ILLUMINATED LETTEa..i;p(J lie whole printed upon superior paper, and substantially and elegantly bound in I fjuarto volume of FIFTEEN HUNDRED PAGES. r-The Text, together with the Marginal References, is printed from the 'dard edition of the American Bible Society. jt* ttEtiisTER your letters at the Post Office, and your money will come safe. Use lole sheet when you inclose bills, and have the letter well and securely sealed. jEMEMBEtt ! The Bible is a large volume, and cannot be sent in the mails. If I desire a sample copy, it must be forwarded to the care of some person ; and any |nd who keeps a store near your residence, will cheerfnlly allow you to have the forwarded to him, if that be your nearest point. *^* Canvassing Circulars fur- lied gratis with each lot of books. K*This is without doubt the cheapest and best Family Bible in the market. We [now making extensive preparations to have the work issued in the best style, Idsoraely and neatly bound, with fine paper, large and well printed type, &c. &c., utisoiu* intention to hold out great inducements for agents to canvass and sell \ work. lit is expected the orders for this work will be very large,and in case you should giv e |r attention to this matter, we would be glad to receive your order at an early day, T)ssible at least one month, before you would need the Bibles for deliverj-, to prevent \y and disappointment. We of course keep on hand a large and varied assortment it Illustrated Works, bound in the different styles, and which we offer to tits on the most favorable terms. Any further information you may desire relative fiis enterprise will be cheerfully given, by addressing (post-paid) ? ^mi .mu ROBERT SEARS, Pablisher, > 181 William Streetj New York, ^, 4i> ^ IMAGE EVALUATION TEST TARGET (MT-3) V. /. 1.0 I 1.25 Iti 121 12.5 ^ m 12.2 £f 114 ■" [£ 1^ 12.0 u mil 1.6 lim 6" .»* 7 Fhotograi^c Sciences Corporation ^v V '^ V ^. i\ 23 WUT MAIN STRUT WItSTIR.N.Y. MSM (7l6)t73-4S03 '^ MANUFACTORY, MILL STREET, SAINT JOHN, N. B. MANUFACTURES AND KEEPS CONSTANTLY ON HAND, Soda, Wine, Graham, Grocers, ^ £3 Butter, Sugar, Water, Graham, n H O FAMILY PILOT AND GROT BREABJ PILOT. MEDIDM AND HAW BREAD. . Oy Packages delivered to any part of the| City free of tJharge. Orders from the Coun- try punctually attended to. eHBMSOI & CO. IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN fi FLiOUR 9 (GROCERIES, &c. No- 29 SOUTH MARKET WHABF, ¥. Mm\. m, © All Orders promptly executed and warranted to give satisfaction. WILLIAM R. HENDERSON. JOSEPH HENDERSON. i;| ■If 1} U''l M fill t; 'I I'M 'ml ;i.; WJB3JL liVJJm UXju No. 16 DOCK STREET, SAINT JOHN, N. B. • Keep constantly on hand A G£X£RAL ASSORTMENT OF I no. oc TEA TEj OF ALL KINDS AND BEST QUALITIES, BURNT AND GROUND COFFEES, ' MRS JLODR, MEAL SPffi Also a general assortment of WOODEN WARE, Assuring our Customers that our utmost exertions shall be to sell the best articles at the lowest price. p m'MACKZN fii RITCHIE. TheSubscribers have lately been appointed sole Agents for the sale of THE CELEBRATED HARVARD BLACKING, The best article of the kind in the market; one trial of it is enough to convince. Also — Constantly on hand, every description ot CUT MMJiliS, FROM THE FACTORY OF W. H. ADAMS- R. W THORNE, NO. 13, SOUTH MARIEXIT WBAZIF, OCS^IMPORTER AND DEALER INSX3<-> Ji'sii. iit^ii PiiK f TEA, TOBACCO, SUGARS, 'l|^ wiiia) '% i lUll A.3Srr> 'OE^OOERIES- !» *^ SkJ'' II,' 'm: E. T. KNOWLES, no. 6, SOUTH MAHKBT WHABF, forthcsaleot ■'"^^^^^'^^I'^PORTER AND DEALER IN^S^JO- — • ription otlTEA, TOBACCO, SUGAR, mnwit'"^^ m^'*: ^ A. TT ID OXlOOSXiXSS. 1 in i m ■;i| I'll' • II Ml I i mm & CO, NO. 7ft P&IZrOB VTITmImIAM stbbbt, SAINT JOHN, N. B. IMPORTERS AND WHOLESALE DEALERS IN CLOCKS, WATCHES, JEWELLERY AND WATCH MATERIAL^ ALSO: DAGOERREOTYPEANDAMBROTYPESTOCIJ OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. Portmonies, of every description ; Razors, Combs, Brushes, Rubber Goods and Toys ; Letter and Notel Paper ; Plain and Fancy Envelopes ; Tablets, Blank nnd Copy Books ; Steel Pens, Holders, Letter Stamps Faber's Pencils, Slate and Wood do. ; Mason's Black- \i\gf Court Plasters ; Fancy Wax, Glass, Coral. an(l| Steel Beads ; Ivory and Quill Tooth Picks ; Accor- deons, Flutes, Violins, Guitars and Banjoes ; Violinj Bows, Strings, Bridges, &c. ; Laughing Dolls and Crying Babies, Fancy Baskets, Reticules, Spy andj Pocket Glasses, Silver Plated and Steel Spectacles, Plated and Silver Spoons, Butter Knives ; Wood, Work, and Fancy Glass Boxes, Fancy Soaps and] Shaving Cream, Suspenders and Elastics, Pins, Nee- dles, and Knitting Pins, Hooks and Eyes, Thimbles| and Hair Pins, Agate, Gilt and Fancy Buttons, Per- cussion Caps, Snuff and Tobacco Boxes, Fancy Pipesl nnd Cigar Cases, Tweezers, Key Rings, Toy Bells,! German Harps and Harmonions, Cork Screws, Ra-I 7.or Strops, Tack and Nail Hammers, Tin and Pewterl 'i*oys, Meh's, Boys' and Ladies' Belts. In short anyf article to be found in a Fancy Goods Establishment, either on Kand or supplied at the shortest notice, as \ve| sell at fVholesalCt (to the Trade onli/») 03" We hope by strict attention, aided by the superior fnciiitiesl which we possess, to merit and receive a snare of your patronagej Orden respeotMy Bolicited and promptly attended to. • i.'^i u > •?** .;' K(D[B[i[aT'"^##»i'|^^|^ ##w< Importer arid Dealer in Gent's, and Ladies' Riding SADDLES, BRIDLES, AND MARTINGALES, • . < .4.t I M \ HARNESS, f fi^ wi'*;t iS i'^. rj OF EVERY STYLE, ALWAYS ON HAND; ■•~*yj •- * t^v' * C6lIars^ RoIIersr WBips, Horse IBlankets Currj Combs, Mane Combs, Chain Traces, Bog 1J*7|T1Y0 i ^Collars, Dog took?,: &c./ ..■^■^ cq || n Summer Horse Clothing, made to order, in Eng- lish Btjle., .V: HrltJU-. '^-'A } '\ P. S. — All Articles made at this Establishment are Warranted superior to aiiy thing in tl^is City. .vcmiK, ^ ..iiiv/ -RIHIISIIT COLLINS. \ in .; I'l l^ MM CRAIC'S HEW m FASHIONABLE HAT, CAP, FUR, ■^^•^if^:ij It JffiY'AND T-CTi&:^;i ri^ 1 > . ., -iv. LOCKSART'S MW BUIW)|NGS, i3^r=< :Ml. •■.l*f i,'-,'' 122 Prince William Street, SfllRtS, STOCKS, TRUNKS, VALISES, '"<(. f <'l. «« '; ijT" HAT CA^ES, RlJ^dER GOODS, <3nk>-vrES !A.asr3p hosier-it. In Great Variety. p^. ^ GAPS and FURS MiBE TO ORDER, FURS BOUGHT. ill ip^' i^iiilB' '^" 122 PHbm William street. £ iE, ii:;-.. eet; ISES, lEB, Itreet. I. &F. BURPEE, ^^No* 62 Prince Wm. Street, ;, ST. iroisiT, 3>ir. B.; --^OCVO IMPORTERS OFO-G^/OC^-^ Silver, Electro Plated, Albata,Britanaia Metal,, and Block Tin Goods. TABLE AND POCKET Edge Tools, Joiners' T09I3, Saws, Files^ Piro Irons, Tea Trays, &uns. Pistols, Brushep Comibs, Dress- ing Cases, Writing Desks, Work B«. Aes,*Spectacles, Pocket Books, C^d Casef?; Thimbles, -4jH- li^ftl i o.te. Pii/5 .'.);?'ij ii~ ''.'5iii« ■ It-' % HOJGSEHOLD WHOLfifliALe AliO RETAIL, i.isi I Hi PIANOFORTE Factory, No. 8 Sewell Street, ''^'^ ' WAREROOM, No. 3d GERMAIN ST., v.* '.' «, ' %^mT mmt ^* b. HP m m Manufacturers of all styles of Cottage and Grand Square PIANOFORTES, mih pl\ the latest im- OTOv^Wienta,..„__...i..,,....;.:x,,._.. ..^ /.L ^ M \, J^ No. 39 GlERMim Street. r- JOHN R. COLBMAN & GO. keep cotistantly on hand the latest and most popular Music and Musi- cal Instrtimeiits/consistilbg ifa^^part of the following : PlANOFOBTES, MELObEONS, A<3C0BDED^*S, '-FlUTINAS; Guitars, Violins, CLAgiQifBTTS| .J^lhtes^ * ill ?:^=;t ^#=i^ ■. s. ^AU ORDERS Punctually li %i f ^)« jatteti4^ to^ n%B. ^1!! )) (?!' *:^.! 1.1 Vd n yr>if r Importer of FreBCli and American I si T P A P E R . y n NOP. i :."J» •''!^ >' >, iir«v>- AimnmnH -^HMCfllO 11/.: ■■"■-^ SAIMT JOHNii IM. B. AJaJaAn M BEATH^ BBAftBR ZM' ♦ ■* ''^ .. « STAPLE AND FANCY I4i ^:7 a :; f-^v '^ DRY 600BS, m mmmk%. wmLBmB^^ ^■ E;-V*i '%.■■ v' Tiil ■Oa MARKET, SQUARE. . ■* 'ai,it^>v,:'-. J "fW !! ■* " t,". K- i: \ BOOT AND SHOE MART, 23 NonhSide Kin&S^reet, St John, N. S, f • — ^IMPORTER AND DEALER BOOTS. SHOES '^if I: 'f^^ f f RUBBERS, ■ !■, f.."t and GLOVES. CniLDRKti'S Berlin Boots, Bootees, Boot- akinsi Gaitersj Gnutitiits^ Bms^ &c. &€. Will b^ve constantly on hand, d, loirge asBOrtmeBt of ,< 1, A' It 1)dMfiSTI€ "•..J '1 1j ( *' 1 ^ I •; ':i ^IVhich vU| be sold ♦*.-'' xltiTAn At th« 3iiMi}«iii Mtta««fb(£ikg Prioet, for •CiiSH. go: - - ■ ■ » ■- ' Wl^ole^ale and It$ta%l DRUCCIST, AND DEALER iNO tf PAINTS, OILS, 6LASS, il*;^j >V-j DYE stuffs; ■VTi BH(^1SIIES, PERFUMERY, .;. '"'-^ mifglSQT ^g@)9aillg§»'"''&.@ t IN GREAT VARIETY. COLEMAN'S COMPOQNDCHERRISM &c. Tho above is Warranted to Cure arij Cpuoii or Cold, or the money will be refijndod. , ^ - * • ■ I . - » Coughs, Golds, JAME8 t^OLEWtANi ■i ^in^i If m I' \\ ',■%■ i GUMISON & CO., Colonial, Boston, Portland, and New York EXPflESS, IT Twic^ u Week, by Steamers Admit Al ^ Adelaide. GUNNISON & CO. personally attend to all business entrusted to their care, connecting with Harndcn, Adams, and Thompson & Co.'s, Southern afi4 Western Expresses; Chaney, Rice '-. [fill m AGENTS:' V k\ B. Savory, Jr., Boston; (tunnison & Co., 5 Uhidn Wharf, Bastport»j C. O. Bi^OJr, Pprtladd;! rrn- ; ; ikmrn ^ ATEBBtTou, Fjreder i^toii^ ) '^ ' u Jambs Robertson,, Moneton> r J. C. EvBRiTT, Sackyille; , A. W. Senpb^ji, Aftna^oBs; H. G. Fuller k Co.,^ Halifax j D. % GIldaUb, Wmdsoi^ ; iv' ' ' 6\L (iivesh* Brilliant £!gbt» is free fi'oAx all danger of explosion, \t docs hot ignitd where a lifted niatcli is placed directly in th« oil; it does lipt waste on i±^bsut4^ to the air; ancjl may be -eon- sumed In a lamp to the l^dt cbtQ^ i^ithin reach ot the wick with- ou,t depreciation in the' qtiality of tKe light. iieadfng Chtemistsof Londoh" tiiiA I^CTf Yotk afrree that PAK- AFI'INE OIL is destined to supersede all other pits or Bulming Fluids as asourco tff dii'tififc'ial iTIuniina^ion, arid is the most valu- able )QAt.erial foi( that, purjipse now known. , • / LAMM FOil THIS d!lL,--3»-^^- <<^»^-*^- e^Libcral discounts to Wholesale dealers. For Oil and lampift 'if r '. «| 'J ! ! '< 1 1^ M. hi . N E W BRUNSWICK P OU ND R Y, AND AGRICULTURAL WAREHOUSE, Mill Bridge, Portiand, and No. 17 Water Street, SAINT JOHN, N^B. rr; :U^^'\q ■^;>*A HARRIS & ALLEN, Hare enlarged their Ei^tablishroent, and by the introduction of Machinery ace now. prepared to manufacture all kinds of AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENXS ,oa an Extensive scale, and at lower prices than those imported from the United 8tatef; and have now on hand^THllESHING MACIUNES, Circular Saws, with frames for cross cutting wood ; Single $nd Dotible Horse Powers; IS^ed Sowers ; Straw and Tur- mip Cutters ; UultivAtors ; Cheese Presses ; Churns ; ProyglUy & Meat'* ^Of 22, Nos. 1 and^ t-cptdh, Side Uill, Dri^, D„ aiid other Plbughs; of improved patterns J with or without woods. I*arg» Boilers, with portable Stoves attached for farm yards. „ , . Ah»o — A Ihrge assortment of Kitchen Ranged, Cooking Stores, Itegister Urates, Franklins, Fit<$ ^ramesy €lo|e^ Cfoal, I^lor ajiu Air Tight Stoves, of all sizes and , pattjecnS| and Iiou lUuUng of Twrious desiguil. « : . They are also prepared to furnish Steam Engines and BolkarA, Hill auEBjUEidikLE^ gpanlMi ai^d German SEGABfi, TOBAGCOB, SNUPF i» Jar» and Bladd^ra, DIE WOODS, INDlaO, COFFEBS, BLACK AND GREEN TEAS, ' RAW aM REF^BD SU&ARS, Ae. The aboye Goods can be given in bond <^ dutj ^idp IS combine part of the buildinif. ' ^ ^ ' as i I 11 ; ff, I f Bokded Warcrooms ML BOOKSELLERS AND IMPORTERS, *n^ <,, ili'l 111 J.^ A. MCMILLAN, wmm^m w s Saint John, N, JB. i 78 Prtiu^ Wmiam Street, Saint John, Ifi B, r- <1 ■ f i\ 1 ' ! *■ ! ' , ' > ' ■ ■. 1 : i I ii r ,^. ,-^:^fT . J. )used {Salmon, ]Jog Oil, Ilam^, hmoked {Salmon, Whale oa. Bacon, iluokcrel, Speriifc Oil, , Ijftrd, AlewivLis, - Lard Oil, liutter. STEWART & M'LEAN. MJ^ G, IN, ? KEEPING ih thev will TAIL, RATES, «9 *^ ;i*?^ .JAi liinseod Oil, iiiseed Oil, )yisTo^s. in lioud or Duty I'aid. m I'LEAN. a^^r A e P.CORniACK, STONE (mm, &c. \ rt& NEAR THE VALLEY . . S.T. JOHW, IT. S CHURCH. frtl JOHN & THOS. M'AVITT, Water Street, %%\%1i %%^ Wk^. m^ % IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN . AMERICAN, AND- GERIKEAN JOHN M'AVITY, THOMAS M'AriTy. \ USTDIES & BlOniii PRINCE WILLIAM STREET, IMPORTERS OP EVERY DESCRIPTION OF BRITISH AND FOREIGN DRY COODS. xttr awLBAX VARxH^lr. WHOLESALE DEALERS SUPPLIED ON THk MOST ©DiMiri am MTAIL rilBCIASEBS SEITE0 WITH 1 AT THE LOWEST PRICE. ':! tt?*' JV. B, — JW Second Price in our Estab- Hshmem. ^ J0M €. MNTftSa, i^2iv/., iSMV& v'ii No, 45, •^I'M Im Hk'iii^ "S ' w m\ # ''vlulU : .'-"-^ *T if^ lt%%^! ►• >M -a. q S AIHT J^MN, N. B. B -kJ MANUFACTDRER OF #i- "'S-.y- 4.^ BISCUIT <^-;rv'fili ; ■1-1 m* *■ AND ALL SOnTS OF •' — ' £ II IMEK FBil THE CiiiTRV I ¥ PUNCTUALLY ATTENDED TO. Osi %m Wi ^wm^S^hi %\m 1^ THOMAS R. JONES, irO S, DOCK STUSSBT, ONE DOOR ABOVE THE OLD STANlJ, IMPORTER, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN ' CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, DOESKINS, TAILORS' TMMMINGS, nmishing ©OO© HATS AND CAPS, • *i OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. MANUFAOTVRSa AHB ZSajPORTSR OF CLOTHING, OP ALL DESCRIPTIONS. INDIA RUJ3BER AND OIL CLOTHING, TRUNKS, 'J OMFET '^^A' m) «N»^s^%iK'v^/^ > r^*s< ) TOv^''^^' I Qarments made to ineasafe In the bast styleti and at low prices. i '•'it ' iJ -'H iWA c >^^ — BD « _ _ ••• CS 03 :i rt '^ rK J» •-• *- s a. n- . H J2 O •— < ^ -XJ fVj •— Si '« -^ ^^ ;S T. *S ^ •" 03 •" CO " « "WOi c •: ^ w jy S O tm tf ^ . 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MILL MACHINERY, BARK MILLS, PATENT PURCHASES, Boisting ^hcel Gear, &C.9 &c.j &€• They will endeavour lo keep constantly on Imnd.an assort- ment of Ships' Cambooses ; Cooking, Close, and Franklin Stoves , Oven and Furnace Mouths, &c» ; Side Hill, Dou- BLB Mould-Board, Sod D, Improved I), and other Paitern PLOUGHS; Fanning Mill Wheels, Truck and Barrow Wheels, Wagizon and Cart Boxes, &c., &c., Jcc. 0;7* Brass Qod Iroh Castings nnnde to order; Brass and I Koi<< Turning. All kiods of Mtcbin«ry Repaired. ^ F. dc H, "■>■ V' i|A-.v'>e''*/s ?s-^*'.r ^>iv ..-^v* S. L. IS LLE Y, 2, BSl 9 ^^fe^WQ) No. 15, KING STKEET, SAINT JOHN, N.B., OFFERS FOR SALE, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, A well selected and complete assortment of [f!i]ii®a(gara PAINTS, OILS, GLASS, PUTTY, DYE mm. CHEMICALS, SHAVIBG SOAPS, ■ ■ ■ G@SlFE@TII®l!««iSY, wm<^ 3 Also, — A large assortment of the Popular X «yL X Juli X liX ju JJ X vaXlii Juo ^ PURE AND GENUINE. ORDERS RESPECTFULLY SOLICITED. FOR THK GROWTH OF THE HAIR, TO PREVENT ITS FALLlNfJOFTj^ GREY. Awarded the highest Premiums by the States of New York, Maryland and Michigan, at their Annual Fairs. 8. L. TILLEY, ^* A^mifor New Bmnswirk. 1 / %^ 1 GHALONER & HUNT IMPORTERS, WHOI^SALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN CHEMICALS, FlMf 111 3 TOILET PREPARATIONS, PAicy mmm • Comer King and Gwmaui streets, - ' SAIlfTJOHSr. Queen Street, ..... FBm)BRI6t0ir. AGENTS FORM'LANE'S VERMIFUGE AND PILLS, Oxygenated Bitters, MUSTANG LINIMENT, MIFUii^SIEIiAWllTER ANI>MO$TOF THE POPBLAR PREPARATIONS Of THE BAY. .( •>-,.»■• SOLE GENEBAL AGfiNT'S FOR DOW'S PILLS. S. K. FOSTER'^ -«1 III fid O .!■■ in III O FOSTERS' CORNER, ST. JOHN, N. B. Queen Street, next to A. Coy & Sob, Frederieton. SHOES ilHDBUmD BOOTS Of every description, qualify and price that may be desired, from the best to the cheapest, and to suit every season and locality ; Girls and Children's Boots and Shoes, of all qua- lities, sizes and prices, and suitable for all seasons and si- tuations ; Youths and Boys' Boots and Shoes, from the finest i6ort to the strongest that may be required ; Men's Boots and Shoes in great variety ; Rubber Shoes ; Mens, Womens, and Children's Rubber Shoes ; Hosiery; Womens, Girls And Children's Hosiery; To Preserve Health, Insoles for Mens and Women's Boots and Shoes ; Trunks of all sizes. B0KS8TZ0 MAMUFAOTVaHS. Mens, Boys and Youth's BOOTS, BOOTEES, &c.. Men's Strong Lace BOOTS and SHOES; Children's Patent Calf, SeaU Grain, and Fancy BOOTS and SHOES, FOR SAXiBy IXTHOZiBSAIiil AND BBTAZX.. Ordors from all parts of the Provin«e8 will receivt the moit prompt attention. ROADS AND From SaiHt John to Frederitton by tJu JiTerepis Road. Miles. Lewin's, (^Yorkshire tav.) 4 Waiters', 10 Douglas Armi Inn, 4 Burton's, & Bradley's, 6 Howeirg, 2 Darby Gillan's, 7 Geary, (Wm. Smith's,) 7 Oromocto, 7 Fredericton, 11- -05 Oil the East Sid* ffthe Miver- Torryburn, (Lyois*,) 7 GoTidola Point, 9 Kingston, i 4 HeadofBelllsle, 14 Washademoac, ; - 13 Jemseg Ferry, 6 Sheffield, (Tilley's,), ; 13 Widow Parley's i; r 8 Frcdericton.' * * ^ ** ^» ♦ 12- -86 Less by the Nerepis Road, 21 Saint John to Saint Andrews. Lakefield, (Byrne's,) 9 Musquash, (Tilton's,) 6^ Clements', 6 M'GoAvan's, 8 Pennfield, (M'Carrs,) 12 Magpguadavic, (Douglas',) 3,J Bocabec, (Mrs. Boyd's,) 10 Saint Andrews, 10 Total, 65 Saint Julm to Martin''* U6»(i, To Cody's, Bcatty's, ..... ^-.;,;»;^ * Hlf? Quaco, Melvin, or Fuller's BeacJ^, Big Salmon River, Little Salmon River, ' Martin's Head, ' 11 il 6 3 5 4 total, 49 Sa'int John to Skivoitf, French Village, (Deoou*8») ?0. Drummond's, , ^ >12 M'Manus', ' : ' / t5, Dorraan's, 12 Shepody Meeting Iloudc, 13 Total,'79 D [STANCES. Saint John to Halifax^ (JV*. 8.) Torryburn, (Lyons',) Wright's. Hammond River Bridge, Hampton Ferry, Hav's, Finger Board, (Baxter's,) Koachc's, Sheek's, M'Monagle's, Miles. 7 5 4 h\ 10 1 2 I To Sussex Vale, 46 Portage, M'Leod's, 11 i Steves', . 13 1 Nixon's, *« 12^ Bend, (Lewis',) " 12l *^ To Bend Petitcodiac, 94 Memramcook, (Charter's,) 16 j Dorchester, (Hickman's,) 8 i . To Dorchester, 118 i^ackville,*^ ill/jl 4 Tantramar, 6 Amherst, •• 10 'To Amherst, 137 To Power's, (Spruce Grove Inn.) , 144 Purdv's, (West Chester Inn.) 17 Mrs. Fraser's, (Folly Vil- lage,) 194 Truro, 16 | Pollok's, ^S I Woodward's, 14 Shultz's 12 Dartmouth, 18 Total to HaUfax, 264 B(^d of Pttiteadiar, to Ritkibueto, S To Shediac, (Smith's,) 13 ( Lennan's, 1 j Cocaigne Bridge, 8 Little Buctouche, (Smith's,) 9 iJig Buctouche, (Keswick's,) 2 Harris', . 7 Richibucto, 8 Total, 48; v.,y dge. Br*s,) (j\r. 5.) Miles. 7 6 4 »» 4 H 10 1 . y jex "Vale, 46 i 111 - , -13! 12* 12! titcodiac, 94 rter's,) 16' Lan's,^ 8 rcliestcr, 118 4 6 10 imhcrst, 137 J Grove Ui Bster 17 Vil- 19.i ■ 16 I 16 i 14 I 12 I 18 HaUfax, 264 Rithibucto. •b,) 13 [ 1 8 SmitVsO 9 eewick's,) 2 7 8 Total, 48, RichibuUtfUt MiramUhi. Miles. To Rankin's, 12 Bay du Vin, (Dicken's,) 10 Bla'ck River, (M'Beath's,) 12 Chatham, 6 Total, 40 Chatham to Satkurstj {Bayie Chaleur.) To Good fellow's, Carrauthers*, Forein's, Ijce's, Court House, 6 11 12.i 94 9 Total, 48 Bathurst ta Campbeliton. Little Rock, (Rainey'a,") 10^ Beliedune, (Chalmer's,) 9j Nash's Creek, (Harvey's,) 13| Dalhousie, (Michau's,) 18^ Maple Grove, (Kobertson's,) 7 Campbeliton, (Murray's,) 9 Total, 67| Batkurst (bg CaraqutUe) ta J\rnpeastle, To Ba38 River, 6 Janeville, 6 Nevr Bandon, B Grand Ause, 8 Caraquette Ferry, 8 Caraquette, (Biackhall's,) 7 PokemoucheFerry, 6 Litt ie Tracady Ferry, 1 2 Big TraCidy Ferry, 3 Tabusintae Ferry, 12 Burnt Church, (Logic's,} 15 Oak l*oint 9 Chatham Ferry, 11 Newcastle, 5 Total, 120 FredericUtH to Jiiramuhi. Miles To Taymouth, (Plwit'B,) 15 M'Leod's, - 8 Boiestown, (M'Kay'8») 17 Nelson'n, 13 DeCantline's, 10 Bergon's, 7 Coghlin's, 9 J&rdine's, 6 Parker's, 7 Wilson's Point, 7 Newcastle, 4 Chatham, 6 Total, 109 PrrderitUn to Q,ut^€c. To Long s, 16 Marshall's, 8 Half- way house, (Howe'8,)7 Guion's, 3 Poquoic iliver, 4 Eel River, (Jones',) 12 Woodstock, 12—62 Victoria, 10 Buttermilk Creek, 13 Kerr's, 9 River de Chute, 8 Tobique, 12 Restook, 3 Grand Falls, 18—73 Grand River, 13 Kelly's, 11 Madawaska. Little Falls, 14 Degle.LakeTcmiscouata 22 Portage, LaBelle's, 18 Riviere du Loup, 36 Kamournska, 1$ Saint Ann, 22 Riviere Quelle, 23 Saint Thomas, 16 Saint Joseph, 18 Point Levi, Quebec, 15-222 Total, 357 fy *'I remember," says tliQ celebrated Wesley, "hearing my father say to my mother, * How could you have the patience to tell that blockhead the same thing twenty times over ?' * Why,' said she, < if 1 had but told him nineteen times, I should have lo»t fill my labor.' " r >> Hte ■" f i M > M ^■:^^ vv^ . .W jilQi'ti^liii Ijyi'ii^yi'fii^ I'" 74balp|4ia|[dix^, iHaho pork, S; TEAi RICE, &C. ftrk^ Whaif, 8t Joli^, K. B. i|i ^scrl^ibiis of Itreaidstu& <^mstaiitly onlted. ConiitiMg JB«iMe' Calendar. ll ^ O QD H a 2 >-• ^. eg 3 B *< > iff is' ^E, &C. StJoh|i,ir,B. 10 17 34 Jl 4 14 IS ,Bh >«« f '' • *'^ J^ M^i If T^ '^^^.