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No. 84 UPPER WATER STREET, OFFOBITE E. K. BB0WN>8, BION OT TBI I GILT HAT AMD CAP. f HALIFAX, N. S. -:o;- CAFS of all descriptions made to Order at shortest notiec. 9 i r 114 e ► at E i 7 • ifii; N i c •■ *■ « * 1, IVt « B V m t \ i ■0 HaT( h the t • reco^ « open •0 W 1 < « • N 1 Ci m s B « b e • M < ■ JS OJ • J ^ » e W <« —hs K mim 10 can u •r t « on t H li to tl n W ^ eial ► e li BH( /! BROWN BROTHERS & CO., Dmggistt, Oninance Square, Halifax. PtM. M«mo. and Time Booka, at R. T. MUIR 4 CO-'S. T V M % B * li i 9 m t 8 : • N •0 ■ i JS M M b t « M e m U H RS e IS 1873.] ▲LMAN4CK. IN FULL OPERATION! y^^a; W fl'/?^/ Furniture Factories. FXIS SZZ'WJk.TaZi. «.mPHEN&80N FlftTe now mach pleasure in flnnottncinfi; to thair nnmeroni friends, and the trade ^'cnarally throughoat the Maritime Prorinces, that thej hare recovered from the disastrous tire of November last, and are now ia fall operation, opon a mach more extended icale than hitherto. We hare now the Lariiest ail test Mel id fork in tbe FroTinces, rOS THK IfAKDFACTniB OV CANE AND WOOD SEAT CHAIRS, Bed»te€uiM, Cabinet and Upholstered Fitmiture of every description, FAILS, CLOTHESPINS, ftc. The Branches added to oar preTioas Mannfisctares are i OANE AND WOOD SEAT CH^IltS, ▲HD WALNUT FURNITURE OF ALL KINDS. With our present facittties, whi6h are eqoal to' any iv the Dominion — having fifty pieces of first class machinery mnning — we are deter- mined to shut out entirely the Canadian and American goods, aa we can manufacture as cheap as they, thus giving oar customers the ben^t ef the largtf per oentage which goes to pay heavy freighti, datieii fa;., on the imported article, a saving of not less than " TWmNTT-FIVB PER CENT, to those wlio will Encourage Home Manufacture, We now solicit orders from the Wholesale Trade, and will give spe- cial attention to packing and shipping of Goods. SHOW BOOMS.-BiLBBINGTON COBNSB FBINOB BT. FACTORIES, - - FBESHWATEB. Elwtie Stoclpags, Knee Caps and Ankleta, at Bbowii Bbotkbm h G^u S i i mr Ml «i9 R. T. MTJIR # CO., PajMr Ralen ft Blank Book Mftnofac'ra, 1 2S GMnville . bilchik's paumbr's [1878. ROBERT G. NOBLE, 1-45 Lo-wer Water St., HALIFAX. Commission Merchant, lUIAIJiB IK 1 i 1 i HOOKS, CORKWOOD, FLOATS, LEADS, SBINES AND NET MOUNTINOS. ▲••at Cmt th« Axa»Ticmn ir«t and Twin* Co., of Boaloa.. ** ** Tlxomaa Xvaaa ds, Bon, Brldgepoii. UEJLD or BitmMNEn*a WHABr, LATE BROWN^Sw »«»i«ii. 1 ■■■»! ^ ■ ■ um i C ii ! i m f 166 GRANVILLE STREET, HALIFAX. J. H. VALPEY'S Boot and Shoe Manufactory, &r .Hf ST. JOHN, N. B. AHMNCT jrOB TUm CMjLMBMATMJD jtamilt Singer, Lookman, and Wanier SEWING Machines. ft I ft H e § t • i- BROWN BROTHERS & CO^ Drnggiats, Ordnance Square, Halifax. WrltiriK, Copying, Rn«l Printinf? Inki, at R. T. MITIR & CO 'S. e m H B H « e i 8 I s 1878.] ALMANACK. WILLIAM CROWE, 133 « 38AEEX?i:aTOISC f THSBT « 133 IIALIF^VX. IST. S. Agent for the Serving Machines, FAMILY AND MANUFACTURING. Dealer in all kinds of Machines. Shuttles, Bobbins, Needles, Silk, Har- dash. Thread, Sew- ing Cotton, &c., &c., always in Stock. •ALSO, ALL KINDS OF rSEWIM MACHINE gmUtiQn. Me^eMne^ Kepairecl* :o: A.aE:NTS T^^lSTTED. e a ? B B 9 a <» 1 Unadulterated Ground Soiccs, at Browk Brothers & Co. R. T. MUIR & CO., Rookfcllerg & Suitionen, 1S5 Oanvillo St., Halifax. ■ e t I ir 3 ■a I 2 M QB QB O H H 8 RKLCUCKti FAUllKUd [1873. IMPERIAL FIRE IMRME COMPANY, 1 OLD BROAD STREET, AND 16 PALL MALL, IlSrSTITTJTEID 1803. For Iniurinff Iloiines and other I)uil(lin|;s, CJoods, Wftrcs, Merchandize, Mnnuractnrint; nnd Farming Stock, Shipi In Tort, lliirhour, or Dock, and the ('fvri^oea of kuch Ships ; also Ships Building and Hepairinf; ; Bnr(;e!4 and other Vessels on Navij^iihle Rivers and Canals, and (loodit on hoard such Vcrtscls, thronfrhont Crcat Britain and Ireland, and in Forcij,'n Coiuuics, from LOSS OH DAMAGK BY FIKK. HUHSCIUDKU AMD INTRBTKO CAPITAL : One Million Six Hundred Thousand Poundu, NO^N. W. A. KSNRr. A5«fit» Kattflix, Nova Sootta. Risks on Property, as ahovc mcnti©ncd, taken at the lowest rates, and all losHCs inimcdiatelj adjusted and paid without rtfercnco to Kiiglaiid, J»y the Subscriber, at his Office. ' Sul>-A(^cncies in all the principal towns in Nova Scotia. OFFICE-HKlSri^Y c Jtl-JTAIL, CORNER BARRINGTON AND PRINCE STS., HALIFAX, N. 8. -:o:- N. B. — Purchasers will fiinl at this Estahlishincut a season- ahle Stock of NEW GOODS, iucludu.g AT THE LOWEST CASH PRICES. O'CONNOR & CASEYT DKALERS IN ALL KINDS OF PAPER STOCK, STJOH A.S OLD CANVAS, ROPE, AND COTTON RAGS, Old Copper, Brass, Lead, Zinc, Scrap Iron, Ox Horns, Hides and Wool, Secondhand Sails, Anchors, Chains & Rigging. Also, a large quantity of WRA^PtMQ PAPER CONSTAPITLY QU HAMP. :o:- 153 UPPER WATER STREET, - - MULCAHY'S WHARF, HALIFAX, N. S. Will remove to O'Nkil's Wharf 1st of May, 1873. J. O'CONNOR. JOHN CASEY. » ft e s 8 Brown Brotiierb & Co., Importers of Genuine Patent Medicines. fl R. T. MUIR & Co., Paper Rulers & Blank Book Manufac'rs, 125 Granville. 8 I I I r t 8 •PI S H fl t I I I ft 5 fl i ■ t •M I r o p e H ft4 10 bklcher's farmer's [1873. i J. 1 !i MAIfUrACTUUER OF Sinf/er's, B, P. Howe^s, and Lawlor's FAMILY AND MANUFACTURING iWlll ■n O/il^ GENERAL AGENT IN THE DOMINION FOR The iEtna and Florence Sewing Machines, The Ne«r England Wax Thread Machines, Pegging Machines, and all kinds of Boot and Shoe Machinery. SEWING MACHINES OF ALL KINDS accurately adjust- ed, Repaired, and Improved, by thoroughly experienced Mechanics. PRINCIPAL OFFICE, 865 NOTRE DAME ST. FACTORY, 48 NAZARETH SL > Montreal. -:o:- QUEBEC, - . . 22 ST. JOHN ST. ST. JOHN, N. B. - 82 KING STREET. Halifax, N S., 103 (New No. 119) Barrington St. :o: AGENTS WANTED. 9 > Si 9 I d fl 9 19 » 11 B ft » 19 J BROWN BROTHERS & CO., Druggists, Ordnance Square, Halifax. Small Waics in prcat variety at R. T. MUIR & CO.'S, N lUiUNSWICK STREiyr, f, IMFOII.^l]R» AND Wholesal" & Retail Dealer m BR/r/SH & kMERlGkH Which he offers for Sale at the lowest ®M1 fliSli. n s s. ii n B I i o so t ► M t 9B BUOWN BROTHERS & CO., Druggists, Ordnance Square, Halifax. Sonpf, Hftir Oils, rcrfumerv. nnd other Small W»rp«, i\t R. T. MnTR& Co.'n, s 3. S. n 9 I I B PS t >• M ^ t 9B M h i B a ■ fa I in a X H '18 in 1873.] ALMANACK. 13 WHAT THE COUNTRY SATS IS TRUE I BAXTER BROS.' 11 rniNCE ST., HALIFAX, Is the Cheapest and Best Furniture Store in the Pro- vince to buy all kinds of Household Furniture. Wc have in Store and offer for Sale at prices 20 per cent, less than ever before olfored, a large assortment of BAXTER'S IMPROVED BED LOUNGES, CHAMBER SUITS, PARLOR SUITS, S«r»s, Bnreans, Iron and W*oar Tables, Blnlng; Tables, L.*okln8r Glasses, Cane Seat Ohairs, Washstands, Boeklnff Chairs, Weod Chairs, Children's Chairs, Cklldrsn's Car- riages, Mattrassos, Feathsr Beds, Plllaws, ste. REMEMBER WE ARE ASENTS FOR AOADIA GHAIR GOMPANY. BAXTER BROS. Furniture Dealers, 11 Prince St., Halifax. a S m w I mm » a ft I 7 P 2 f ft Sponges, Bruslies, Combs and Perfumery, at Brown Brothers & Co. R. T. Mum & Co., Paper Rulers & Blank Book Mnnafac'ra, 125 Granville. i I B3 m s i ir 9 m O H m 14 bklchkr's farmkh's [1873. ESTAltLISIIKD 18'42. ^ i^^sEW K'! "Wholesale, Retail, and Export Importers of English and Scotch Floor Oil Cloths, IRON FURNITURE, GILT WINDOW CORNICES & MANTEL MIRRORS, An immense Stock of every description of Alwfl^s on hand of the latest European and American Designs. Our CHEAP FURNITURE Department is unrivalled. Every article wammted. U;^" Send for Wholttnale Price List. Warelionse and mw Rooms, 41 to 45 Banliigton Street, - - - Halifax, N. S. CHIPMAN BROTHERS, ;. ' , IMPORTERS AND WHOLE8ALB DEALERS IN British and American Hardware, Carriage Stochp AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, &c. CH[II^MA.ISr'S BUILDINGS, 14 to 18 Sackville Street, HALIFAX, N. S. Sole Agents in Nova Scotia for the Sale of the DUNN EDGE TOOL CO.'S SCYTHES, and TUTTLE, DATE & RODDEN'S IMPLEMENTS. r S pi S ft 1^ r BROWN BROTHERS & CO., Druggist , Oi-dnance Square, Halifax. 3ranville. 1873. Room Paper and Paper Blinds, at R. T. MUIR & GO'S. 6 i M ■ Q e e u t ft s N '•a ■ e 1873.] ALMANACK. 15 LONDON HOUSE. WHOLESALE WAREHOUSE, 3 & 4r Market Square, ST. JOHN, N.B. IMPORTERS OF Bn'fis/i, Irish, French and American IW Silk, Woollen, Linen & Cotton •:o; V Our Buyers visit these Markets twice a year, and arrangements have been made to procure all THE NEWEST STYLES BETWEEN SEASONS. DAZfflZSI- <£ BOYD, e B B r I Dye Stufft and Confectionery, at BROWN BROTHERS & CO. U. T. MUIR & CO., Booksellcri nnd Stationers, 125 Granrille St., Halifax. ■ fit i • I « a M I } Q 9 O in 16 BELCIIKU'S FAKMEH's [1873. GOVERNMENT RAILWAYS. 1873. Nova Scotia- 1873. Gonnecting the Bay of Fundy and Gulf of Saint Law- rence with Halifax, N. S. The m«rning Trains from Halifax, (until coivipletion of the Intercolonial Line between Truro and Amherst) connect at Truro with the Stages for Ix)n(londerry and Amlierst, connecting there with the Intercolonial Railway for SACKVILLE, DORCHESTER & PAINSEC JUNCTION, And with the E. & N. A. Railway for Shediac and St. John, N. B., con- necting there with Western Extension Railway, and International Com- Eany's Steamers to the United States and Canadas. At New Glasgow with lindsay & Co.'s Stage Lint for AnUf oiii.h, OnjsUro'i Btnit of Gaaao, St. Feter'i, Cow Bay, Sydney tud all paits of Oape Brtton. At Pictou (daring the Narigable Season) with Prince Edward Island Steam Navigation Company's Line of Steamers for Fort Hood amd Hawkesborj, 0. B., Gharlottetown, Qeorgetown, Sunmerslde, P. £. Island, and Shediac, "S. B. And with the Quebec and Gulf Port Steamers for Qnebec, Xontreal, and all Forts on the St. Lawrence. Also, with Stage Line, for Biyer John, Wallace, Fngwash and Amherst. At Windsor with the Windsor and Annapolis Railway, connecting at An- napolis with Steamers for Digby and St. John, N. B., and with the Inter- national Line of Steamers for Eastport, Portland and Boston. Stages connect at Annapolis for Digby, Yarmouth and Liverpool, N. S. For the accommodation of parties refjiding along the shores of Bedford Basin, a train is run during the summer moaths — leaving Halifax about 6 p. m., and Bedford at 8.30 o'clock, a. m., calling at Four Mile House, Sherwood and Prince's Lodge. Season Tickets, (three and six months) Family and Through Tickets, at reduced rates. The City Railway Horse Cars connect with all Trains at Richmond Station, Halifax. GEO. TAYLOR, General Superintendent. 3 9 B 9 a B SI' d ^i ft * 1 ''I m m BROWN BROTHERS & CO., Druggists, Ordnance Square, Halifax. Writing, Copying, and Priming Inks, at R. T. MUIR & CO.'S. ES ll et , I '9 fa 10 M hs B t c s e h J* 1873.] ALMANACK. 17 Confederation Mwm AmmmTmm OF CANADA. :o:- STOCK AND MUTUAL PLANS COMBINED. GUARANTEE CAPITAL ^500,000. -:o:- NOYA SCOTIA PROVINCIAL BOARD. Sir EDWARD KENNY, Chairman. How. JAMES MacDONALD, M.P. | J. S. MACLEAN, Esq. THOMAS ABBOTT, Esq. | '^.O. P. MITCHELL, Esq. MEDICAL EXAMINEE, - W. N. WIOKWIEE, Eiq., M.D. -:o:- iXO¥A tC^TIJi FRHMS^aifi Setmined in the Pro«f tlio Genuine Singer's Manufac- turing and Family Sewing Machines, direct from their ISIanu factory at Glasgow, Scotland. Ifo Ilo|;u« Article ofl^rctl! ^" The genuine new Family Machine, with all I he latest improvements — wauuantkd — at the low j)rico of Thirty- live Dollars. Their other Machines at equally low prices, by HENRY A. TAYLOR. CABINET-MAKER, UPHOLSTERER, AND UNDERTAKER, «06 A«;aid to the Undertaking Department. i a a 9 ^ 9 r 1 ■ 93 ► '4\ »i ■ a N M XI •» S 1 BROWN BROTHERS & CO., Druggists, Ordnance Square, Halifax. Granvillo. BlhlMi TeiUmetlti. Pniyiir And School Dookii, At R. T. MUIR& GO'S. [1873. FORE, i. 1 • i •*. 9 a , Hair, a 1 iimery, 9 i 1 '% &o. H otice to 1 Lufac- t m 1 • , direct M M V M C. H. HSPTTirORTH, No. 18 GEORGE STREET, - - - HALIFAX, N. S. Prescriptions and Familv Kccipes accurateljr dispensed with the purest London Dru^s and cfhemionls. Hair, Tooth and Nail BrushcH, Combs, Pomades, Perfumery, Fnnoy Soaps, and other Toilet Keqiiiuitrs. English and AnQorican Patent Medicines. Surgical Instrumenti, Trussniit, &c. W. C. DELANEY, No. ISO Qranville St. HALIFAX, N. S. TEETH Inserted in the Best and most approved Style of the Art. Would ask especial attention to the SPRING PLATE, FOE PAETUL BETS TEETH, Being inserted without Clasps, and not covering the roof of the Mouth. Teeth extracted without pain, by the administration of Squib's Chloric Ether, which is announced by all to be the best Anesthetic known. » M Halifax. L Freacriptions carefully dispensed hy Brown Bbothkrs & Co. ■•nr"' R. T. MUIRACo.,BookMllertand St«tion«rt, lS5i;ninTill«3irMl;H«lira. s £ • Q Id e H i H «f) 20 belcher's farmkk's [1878. WARP. ■:o:- THE COnON YARN MANUFACTURED AT THB HSW S1^9KSW!€£ COTTON HIIiIiS, Has the name of the Mills and our name on a Printed Label on the end of the Bundle. ^. 7 WHITE, RED AND ORANGE YARN is put up in BLUE Paper. BLUE YARN is put up in BUFF Paper. .^ 1^ All Yarn made by us is warranted of b«st quality, full weight, and correctlj numbered. •:o:- WIN. PARKS & SON, 3 I 1 i I i « I i ft BBOWN BROTHEBS k CO., Druggists, Ordnance Sqaare, HalifM. Pen aDd Pocket Knives. Scimtora, Union, &c., at H. T. MlffU & CO.'S. I H ■ I I ^ t ■ i ■ t 9 9 N BS H t 1878.] ALl&ANACK. 21 PHIENIX flNUTUAL lit ^ iMunaac^ JiotmiAnUt HARTFORD, CONN. iMuei all kinii of Policies on the most favorahle plans, and free from nearlj ail restrictions on Trarel, Residence or Oocn^iatiou. Its ratio uf Assets to Liabilities is larger tlian tlmt of anj other Company of equal a^o, and is the only Company of consideration that incrensed its busineHS in 1871. The progress during the last ten years is more steady and progressive than any other Company. Durmi; the year 1871 this Company issued 10,039 Policies, of which nearly 1000 were sent into the Dominion. This larjro increase will compare farourably with any other Company iu either the United States or the Dominion. GRANVILLE STREET, HALIFAX, N. 8. PRINCE WILLIAM STREET, ST. JOHN, N. B. K. K. ANDREWS, Manager. EVERETT iROTHERS, laa GRANVILLE STREET, Manufacturers and Importers of HATS AND CAPS, LADIES' FURS, Trunks, Valises, and Bags, Hat Cases and Gloves, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. Buyers will And our Stock is not excelled by any, for lowuess of price or durability in wear. SILI HATS MADE TO ORDER BY CONFORMATEDR MEASURE. P Sponges, Brushes, Combs and Perfumery, at Bkowk Bkothbks & Co. U. T. MviK k Co., V»)^r Hiilrrt k HUiik Bonk M«nunio'rt. ISftOranvlIlp 1 I 1 w ( ^ m dT wm « r e 92 nri.CIIKKH FAUMrit^ [1878. J. K BJiNNEH, IMPORTING & U/iNUFmUKINQ JEWELLER, 145 Granville Street (old No. 131), HALIFAX, N. S. Has conitandj on lmn<1 uu\ is always rccoiring a Stock of GOLD AND SILVER JEWELLERY, ENGLISH, FRENCH AND AMERICAN CLOCKS, Electro Plated Ware, Opera Glasses, Bog M, VQicanite, anl Jet Goods, Tortoise Shell anl steel Ooods, GOLD, SILVER, AND STEEL SPECTACLES, EYEGLASSES, 4c. Comprising iu fact all tho articles nsuallj found io a first class Jeweller's Store. Jewellery MannfactQrel to Drier tj coipetent f orbnes. ALSO WATCHES, CLOCKS & JEWELLERY REPAIRED. :o:- ffaur ^ttshttj i^ solmtcd, (^ §Htisfnciwt{ gmirHuhed. NEW NO. 145 OLD NO. 131. 8 BROWN RKOTilEKS k CO., Druggists, Ordnance Sqoan. Halifax. <n, M 11 I* \fifin I Co'd. • ■ m I i « « ? '3 OB H B H OS e PS 1873.] ALMANACK. w FETER GRANT & CO. iMmiiTKini or DRY GOODS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL ■;o:- 151 GRANVILLE ST., ft 4 ORDNANCE ROW. NAUFAX. N. 9. JOSEPH S. BELCHER, (Late Geo. II. Stakk Jk Co.) HEAD BOAK'S WHARF, -:o:- Particular attention given to the purchase and sale (»f Dry and Pickled Fifth, Flour, and West India Produce, &c., &c. CONSIGNMENTS SOLICITED. BEI as e » ■ r S ? ! Photographic Chemicals, Cards and Cases, at Broww Brothkba it Co. I* R. T. MUIR A Co , Booksollem and StAtioneri, 1 J5 Qranrille Street. Halifax. w rw i I I I 8 s « I s £ I I s i Pi fa 24 belcher's farmer's [1873. i RU6GLES & SM.TERIO, Whole§ale and Retail Dealers in China, Glass & Earthenware, JEWELLERY. CUTLERY, ALBUMS, TEA TRAYS, Concertinas, Violins, Lamps and Chimnies, CRUET STANDS, &c. Tk% dMt of TC^mS to WkoloMlo l^oilort. ■:o:- 204 A 206 LOWER WATER STREET, Opposite Oxley's Wharf, HALIFAX. lUDRDLY & STIMPSON, WHOLISALR AND RKTA.IL DBALBH8 IN 1 DRY PRESERYED FRUITS. WINES &c., of the best Vintages. •'.0'.- sac 9 3 I HI ■ i Ml 5 % ► a 8 « 11 3 r I BROWN BROTHERS & CO., Draggisti, OrdnanciB Square, Halifax. Fipes, Combs, Casli Boxes, Hair & Cloth Bnish«fl at B. T. MUIR & GO'S. I n t M e r s • 9 Q n n B3 H C n L873.] ALMANACK. 25 GEO. A. KENT, Importer oi First Gass ENGLISH, FRENCH AND AMERICAN :i BootSp Shoes, and Rubbers, Slippers, &c. ALSO — Dealer in all descriptions of DOMESTIC MANUFACTURED BOOTS, SHOES, Trunks, Valises. Carpet Bags, &c. \^ rnfd rr As our whole attention is devoted to Retail Trade, the public can rely on finding at our establishment the largest and most complete Stock in the City. 153 GRANVILLE ST., HALIFAX, N. S. Two doors South of lHe$$rB. Duffua Jt Co, t H 8 e i i SB 9. ft £ Truiises, Supporters and Bandages, at Brown Brothebs & Co. R. T. MUtRA CO, rrtpcr Rulers & Blnnk I?ook Rranufae'rH, faS Grntivitfr S i 11 £ S 8 I I t I t I e ?r« BBLCriRRS FARMRIlfl ^ [J 873. lie mOJ^^BL&M. OFI< 1^;UH FOU SALE, KiwaysN AND oalvi&sTlio BOOTS, SHOES & RUBBERS. Trunks, Carpet Bags, Rubber Coats, &c. •;or- CASH BOOT AND SHOE STORE, 196 Ariryle Street, Tliree doors Nortli Colouial Met. U -If. ■ - (:<■ ' ' (/■ 330H«,fTuOS Q3'1lJTC-'"iH1'\M miMti - R i'^/i ..^■JVS. H. CRAY, v.-\\ BARRISTER- AT-LAW, ' Union Marine Insurance Building, BEDFORD ROW. .g X ,7J'-fU/.ll ,.T^ ■"!'.. •■.T.T «< ♦ ; . t- «.i .. % • 2 . -.^ . .'".t p-**^ C3 e i iff I g 5 2 S s HI BROWN BROTHERS lb CO., Druggiits, Ordnance Rqnure, Halifax. Turwi, rortmonRiw and I^atlier Tings at II T. MUIR & CO/fl. M B n a t \ h •9 J9 % 9 e u OS H B3 H e e« n if if © lfl73.3 ALMANACK. 27 HANDLEY WAREH0U8L .Z V- GEO. DAVIDSON & CO. WHOLESALE JAirOKTEHS OF AK1> -'1. M 1 » EAKTIIENWAPvE. Cutlery, Fancy Goods, (fee. :oc- 83 UPPER WATER STREET, Head Commorcial Wharf, » 3 i ■ I r Ui >S^:H Buowjr Baomuftg i:. Co., Importers of FlovKcr^ Field and Garden Seedg. R. T. MU/R & CO., BookioIIors & Statroncn. 125 GranvUIo St., HaliRix I Ik i r 9 W w a c K 28 nELcnttn*8 rARMFu's [1873. COMMSRCIM. HALL. N. WIRELL & CO. No. 108 UPPER WATER STREET, HALIFAX, N. S. Bog to intimate to ihc Pnl)ne, that hiivingf ciit.nrgf'd t!unr promises, they now have gi'oater faoilitios for carrying on their bu8ino.s8, it being oxprosgly adapted for Btorufje of rro- d«ce> Sec., and fitted with Shelving smd CounterH. They are mm prepared to glv« Ri)«cial Attention to Country and Foreign Consignments of various kinds^ entrusted to their care. ritoMrT jtJErujtys mads. U. J. KNAPEHI, STEISrCIL CUTTER, ^ i Afftni fin- GOLDINit 4k CO.»S i SHIPPING TAGS, GUMMED LABELS, ETC. DBALBK IK Flexible Stamps of all kinds, Burning Brands, Embossing Presses, Ganeelling Stamps and Ribbons, Steel Letters and Figures, Linen Markers, Door Plates and Numbers, Stencil Inks and Brushes, &c., &e. 5^- FISH INSPECTORS will find this the ])lnc« to proouro their PLATES, INK and BRUSHES, for Marking M«ckoi-el, Herrin{r, &c. A SpeciaWy made of Lettering Buff BlintlSf for Shop Windows, c£c. TWO DOORS NORTH OF H. M. ORDNANCE, (Cetd ©f ©'GoRxtftp'ft Wlittpf, KjipeF Water Street, HALIFAX, N. S. { f t e k m i I 91 1 BROWN BROTHERS & CO., Druggiats. Ordnaucc S ALSO DlfAMjJiS IN \\\)U T > ! RUBBER BELTING, SE P t s* o Jl^laetic Stoekiajg^^ Kaee Caps an(!l Anklets at Bbowit Bsothkbs & Ck). R. T. MUIR& CO., Paper Rulers & Blnnk Dnnk Manut'acr's, 125 Graurillo. i I I ! r e m S o E n N 9 30 ni<:LCIIKR*S rAIlMKU*8 [1873. "MAGASIN DE MODES/' 91 BARRINQTON STREET, HALIFAX. ■:o:- J. B. LeBLANC, J J to.* W J H * ' »«»'■ .»»./ IMPOUTER OP Staple and Fancy Dry (xoods, Fancy Dress Goods,, Black Silks, lirocadcs, Satiii Strides, l^qiies, &c. MILLINERY : Constautly receiving Fi'eiich uiul English Bonnets,. Hats, Flowers, Feathers, &c, &c., «&c. J. B. LeBI^NC. Vir» «'-5 ALEXANDER CHISHOLM, Carriage & Sleigh Manufacturer, INGLIS ST., NEAR RAILWAY DEPOT, TRURa OR MANUFACTURED TO ORDER. Repaying neatly eiecntei on last roasonabie Teris. '!^^ Call and ^ixamine, as entire satiefaetioa wilt be gnarasteed in all work from this Establishment. e e SI 0> (B 1 S r Ok » 2» B BROWN BBOTHEJIS & CO., Dri\ggMt»> Ordnance SHuare^ HaUSto, iraurillo. y.'^m 1873. S," ^ 1 1 • Si 1 ^ 1 a 0" » ft a 9D 1 i jl !S .9 es ids, s 1 a e & 1 *' rn>e8, S 1 2 1 w ► 9 <9 •t 1 » ^ B » Hats, H H vt manner possible. Ships' Wheels on hand and made to order of the best material and workmanship. Veaetian Blinds made to or at short notice. Orders from the Country will meet with prompt attention. GEORGE C. NEWCOMB. WILLIAM LAMBERT. (Late of the firm of Wilson & Newoomb.) James Anderson, DEALER IN ALL KINDS OF FRESH MEATS. Nos. 17 & 19 Bedford Row, HALIFAX, N. S. Barreled Beef dt Pork on hand k put up at short notice, SHIPPING PROMPTLY SUPPLIED. as § I s ft s H 4 r BROWN BROTHERS & CO., Druggist, Ordnance Square, Halifax. Smnll Wares in prcjit vuriffy, at U, T. MUlll v<^ CO.'H. a 9 m t, i ;^ 8 a cs e *S H H es n n 1878.] ALMANACK. 35 Depot for Dry Goods. INSl'ECT OUR STOCK OF ottons, I intns, MoolmB, Sillis, SHAWLS, MANTLES, Dress Goods, Hosiery, GJoves, Ribbons. Every article in tlio HOUSEKEEPING LINE, as SHEETING, BED TICKS J J Pillow Linen, Damasks, Linen Table Cloths, Table Napkins, &c. KEADY MADE CLOTHING, COTTON WARP, Colfnan*8 New Patent Demi Skirt, ■:o:- «'.'■•> ?fi2K i-ni" *» --j^f ^' p «'•■>■'• TtiSB. H'^W^r TT." --J^f ^' |F An extensive MILLINERY and CLOAK De- partment, where the newest goods (of this ,, class) are kept in stock, and made to order by experienced Artists. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. Id ft ■ r i Brown Brothers & Co., Pare Chemicals and Toilet Articles. T. T. MlIIUv*i CO., nookocllors & SlatimuMM, l'2b (iiiiiivillu St., Iliilifnx. I X I J! 8 I ifi B H OB 9 e BS U ;)() nr.i.i'iir.K N t'.vuMK.it h [187.1. L. HOULECT & CO. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Dry Goods Wardiouso HALIFAX, N. S. -:u:- In this house can be had for CASH, all kinds of Dry Goods, Clothing, &c., &c. ■:o:- Tlio aim of tho Proprictovs i.s to fjivo all cuatomors 8Uoh suju'rior value as will cusuro llioir ronliimcd patronage. HALIFAX STOVE STORE. H. A. ScliwartZy (Successor to U. Downs & Son.) TINSMITH & PLUMBER, Dealer in Stoves and Grates, 198 Sc '^OO UPPER WATER ST., Orders in the various branches of Copper, l^ad, Zinc, Sheet Iron and Tin work personally and promptly attended to. I ^ fl •m 1 1 83 1 B 9 1 t« '4 1 t ^ 1 B rj J f i e Vi M B 9i % ' 1 fl 1 r 1 1 Vi C 1 e p 1 N (^ ;■ 'f V n ^ 1 i 1 1 B r 1 1 1 B 1 MM m *« 1 B IL (> ■ VI 9 M M V Q sl e tt fl ;^ B -fl 01 1 ^ M M « §1 ^ 1 H •> 1 H (t -9 fii (7) :-S n ^ 1 >^ ^ * "^fl ^^1 B ^^ » n BROWN BROTHERS & CO., Druggists, Ordnance Square, Halifax. SonpA, lliiir Oilx, I'ci-riiiiK'rjr, &, oilior Siimll WiirrH, at II. T. Mitik 1 Vu.'n. a N B *> t t B It ? 10 B N B if « B e H B H n is B iHva.] ALMANACK. il7 STARRS & McNUTT, DKAMIKH IN Iron, Steel, Ironmongery, General Hardware, f-m-'^^ OILS, GLA88, PUTTY, Tin, Zinc, Sheet Lead, LEAD PIPE, GUNPOWDER, SHOT, MANILLA & TARRED R()1»E. -:o:- REMEMBER THE PLACE ! 144 & 146 UPPER WATER and 245 BAMRINGTON STREETS. h:^t.ifa.x, jsr. s. 80 1^ Sponges, Brushes, Combs and Perfumery, at Brown Baotiiebs & Co. a H. T. MUIR & CO., Paper Rulers & Blank Book Mnnufae'rs, 125 Granville. s a El e -«• fa e ft s fa es ft g e if '3 OB • e A e PS 38 i$klciier's farmer's [1873. E. K BEOWN, GENE UAL IMPORTER OF iRonsrnfEoiffGERir, ' ^ Hardware, Cutlery, PAINTS, OILS, CORDAGE, '*•' v J^JKT^, LINES AND TWINES. •r i "Kji* -:o:- 69 & 71 Upper "Water St., HEAD TOBIN'S WHARF, ,, *■ ,»• HALIFAX, N. S. ' *> It. HIVE. ail J i James K. Munnis, IMrORTER OF D I : Ca88imereSf Tweeds, Ileady-niade Clothing^ Gents' Furnishing Goods, Trunks, Valises, Sc, SUITS MADE-UP TO ORDER, In the most fashionable styles. As our Term are strictly CASH, we can afford to make up Garments . . 1 1 Vs at very low prices. , ^^ ^ , . , * II 8 Upper Water Street, Corner of Jacob, HALIFAX, N. S. h 1 60 ftc ^ i S fa 1 A ^ 1 « N i ^ ^ % « 9 1 9 B ft N e e Hi M H C q E- p: K &: BROWN BROTHERS & CO., Druggists, Ordnance Square, Halifax. Room Pajier and Tapci Blinds at R. T. MUIR & CO.'S. « 1873.] ALMANACK. F^ O 00 OQ ^ W ^ CQ fe H H ^ EH QQ w EH -ice I O {§ Gfip - e I ffl) s s iiii § o .2 « -r "•■' "^ r^ © 5j a --S H « q y 0.2 CS S d >> Ih S 5 O e8 »- , "" fi o 3 a C « .a i::? ,1 i 39 W o o »-5 Sir S^ o H o • paw ? f ft Dye Stuflfs aad Confectionery at Brown Qrothebs & Co. R. T. MUIU & CO., Booksellers & Stationers, 125 Granville St., Halifax. I d i P e P O 40 BKLCIIEU'S farmer's [1873. WILLIHil eOlEif Sii, IMPOKTER AND DEALER IN HARDWARE, Cutlery, Iron, Steel, Cordage, Nets, Lines, Twines, Paints, Ochres, Oils, Varnislies, AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, "-^ TAR, riTCn, BOSIN, i&c. :o: HEAD OF COMMERCIAL WHARF, PEOPLE'S •.* U ?l w p i®o Stor 169 Lower later St. (Heail of Iter's fliarf,) GEORGE H. WILUAfflS, i****.! DEALER IN English, American and Domestic Manufactured Boots, Shoes & Rubbers, TRUMS, VALISES, TRAVELLING BAGS, &c., &g. C5 % U Z ft B <• ID m^ ft B M c e 3 9 BROWN BROTHERS & CO., Druggists, Ordnance Square, Halifax. Writing, Copying and Printing Inks at R. T. MUIR & CO.'S. ■' ■' ■ 1873.] ▲LMANACK. 41 e B H 9 e r ft S s h H ij\ iff # GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, AND TjEALERS in Ships' Stores and Fishing Supplies. BENNETT'S WHARF, HALIFAX, N. S. ■:o: Every article needed for Ships' use supplied at short notice, and at Lowest Rates cou' sistent with good quality. 1. J. R. BINNEH. J. W. BENNEH. Brown BBOmEjis & CO., Gold Leaf, Dry PainUi and Vanbbes, R. T. MUIR & CO., Paper Rulers & Blank Book Manufac'rs, 125 Granville. 8 I I e g e 42 belcher's farmer's [1873. R. C. HAMILTON & GO. monv nntf ^tntttA Sotnmbsian MEECHANTS, 119 Lower Water Street, HALIFAX, N. S. SB Having a House in TORONTO, Ontario, we are prepared to execute orders for FLOUR, «Scc., in the Western Markets, with the GREATEST POSSIBLE DESPATCH, And on the most reasonable terms. Flour and Meal constantly on hand. TOnOXTO HOUSE: ^ W. D. MATTHEWS & CO. ft 9 & a >• 9 9 ;g as » B N •s ft ft BROWN BROTHERS & CO., Druggists, Ordnance Square, Halifax. Biblea, Testaments, Prayer and School Books at R. T. MUIR & GO'S. « ft ti 9 e e « r d 9 e 1873.] ALMANACK. 43 SCOTIA HOUSE, Corner Duke & Barrington Streets, (John Esson's oW Corner,) C. & W. ANDERSON, Manufacturers of the best ground COFFEE in the Dominion, or any Country ; try it. Importers and Dealers in First Glass Teas, Coffees, Sugar, SPICES OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, ,, BISCUITS OF ALL KINDS, Beans, Peas, Barley, Rice, Molasses, Codfish, Herring, Corn Meal, Oatmeal, CIIMffi, RHS, butter; (lEESE, BROOMS, BUCKETS, FLOUR, FAMILY & PASTRY, . "^ ^ And every article in the Grocery Business. LIQUORS, the Best Imported. Rum, Gin, Whiskey, Brandy, Port & Sherry, Champagne, &c. Oar prices cannot be surpassed in Halifax. Call and examine before purchasing elsewhere. C.& W.ANDERSON, HOU'OA >iyiH^ SCOTIA HOUSE. H IS ft a I fir •I "1 i' ■ >- I -Uf^i Viiri r ' Prescriptions carefully dispensed by Buown^Brothbrs & Co, R. T. MUIR & CO., Booksellers & Stationers, 125 Giinvillo St., Halifax. e I i I « I 8 e s Si In 44 belcher's farmer's [1873. THOMSON, ABBOTT & CO., general ^ ^ommissian Pertl^junts, IMrOKTURS OP Teas, Spices, Rice, Starch, Soap, (fee. AND WHOLESALE DEALERS IK W:EST INDIA rMODucm. ' JVo. 81 Upper Water St., Halifax, JV. S. :o: The Acadia Powder Company MANUFACTURE *• *% <#i \ MINING OR BLASTING and SPORTING POWDERS. Samples maj be seen and terms will bo maq. Truro Geo. Beading, Esq. Wallace Hon. A. Mact'arlane. Wolfville Dr. J. K. Hea. Windsor. . ..W. H. & A. Blancha.-d. Yarmouth H. A.Grantham, P^sq. General Agent for Nova Scotia- Office, 111 Hollis St., international Hotel Building. SEE .^E w \ s 3 « 9 9 ? S 1^ 9 -J Sponges, Brushes, Combs and Perfumery, at Brown Brotheirs &Co. U. T. MUIR & CO., Paper T^ulcrs & Blnnk Book Manufac'rs, 125 (iranvillc. i s ft ! I En •> t O e SB (N 46 ]i K r-(jii kk's farm ku's [1873. 1872. Speciality. 1873. !• W^ s¥t€liffi. IMPOItTEU AND nEALlHU Teas and ft Coffees, CORNER OF BARRINGTON & BUCKINGHAM STS, HALIFAX, N. S. N. B.-SEND FOR PRICE LIST. The only Successful and Special TEA aud COFFEE Estiiblishment iu the City. ttei< IN CONNECTION WITH T^K COUNTRY MARKET, 6, 8 and 10 BEDFORD BOW, -:o:- i COUNTRY PRODUCE, of every description received on Consignment, and disposed of to the best advantage ; and remittances promptly made. P. P. ARCHIBALD, Proprietor. B n B I 6n e as ■■» M B 0< I* BROWN BROTHERS & CO., Druggists, Ordnance Square, Haliiiuo Soft}»s, Hair Oih, T'crfuntcry, nnd S'tnull Wares at R. T. MUIU & CD'S. I ? « m h e t 8i e fisi 1873.] ALMANACK. 47 A^ mmtAmm f 91 UPPER WATER ST., HALIFAX, N. S. DEALKH IN STAPLE & FANCY DRY GOODS, WM^IkKSAILe mo^ R6TAB6., / . > -* •:o:- Our Terms being Strictly Cash, wo can recommend, and sell onr Goods as cheap as any house in the City. Stock replenished every Steamer, CASH PAID FOR HOMESPUN AND YARN. FOOT OF JACOB STREET. JAMES DUGGAN, Aactioneer & Commission Mercbant, 216 AND 218 LOWER WATER STREET, AND No. 1 City Market Building. :o: ESTABLISHED 1863. Sales of Cattle, and Produce of all kinds. Merchandize and Household Furniture, attended to with punctuality, and proceeds promptly paid over. SALES OF REAL ESTATE RESPECTFULLY SOLICITED. h ft e I ft % t Photographic Chemicals, Cards & Cases at Brown Bkotiibks & Co. R. T. MUIR & CO., nookscllurs & Stationers, 12!) Gninvillo St., IlnlifAX. OB I I m I I I e •g t r e « (J e s E 48 DKLCIIKR8 FARMERS [1873. i iPl' !iai9BS!i^ m m. 105 Granville St., IMPORTERS OF STAPLE AND FANCY rt)^ m •:o:- SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO SUPPLIES. A GOOD STOCK OF READY-MADE CLOTHING ALWAYS ON HAND. •:o:- Taken in exchange at highest Market Prices. -MARTIN & CO. 1 I SI ► ai » B « m 9!| BROWN BROTHERS & CO., Druggists, Ordnance Square, Halifax. ripM, Comln, PABh Hoxod, Itnir ati'l CIofhBraihei.itU. T. Muift ACo-N. a rt fu a « © B It © 1873.] ALMANA' 40 BELCnER'S ALMANACK FOR 1873. C»knlnt«(l for HiiHfax, L»t 44° 39' 20" N., and Lone. 63° an' 40" W. from Orrenwicli, — and for onliiinry purponot will tervt, witk luflScient arciirncj, for all partu of th« Proriaeo, in- •liidirif th« Island of Cap* DrtUm. SIGNS OF THE PLANETS, ETC, © The Sun, 5 or The Earth, % Now Moon, Q ^'ull Mo«n, J First Quarter, ^ liast Quarter, t Mercury, 9 Venui, % Man, "U Jupiter, ^ Rjxturn, ^ Ilerschol or Uranat^ S^ONS OF TUB ZODIAC. Sprinjf eignt. Bummer ■igni. I *y Aries, head, 3 ^ Taurus, neck, 3 n Gemini, arms, 4 9S Cancer, breast, 5 St Leo, heart, 6 flJJ Virgo, bowels. Aatamn ligns. Winter fifKS. ^ 9/ S Libra, reini, Scoqtio, Mcrete, Sagittarina, thi. 10 VJ Capricomas, kn. 11 m Aquarius, lej^t, 12 X Pitces, fe«t. CHUONOLOGICAL CYCLES FOR THE TEAR. Dominical Letter E Roman Indiction 1 Julian Period C58C Golden Number .12 Epact <..... 1 Solar Cjcle 6 The year 5634 of the Jewish Era commences on September 22, 1873. Uamad&a (month of abstinence obseiTed by the Turks) commenneH on October, 23, 1873. Tlie jear 1290 of tlio Mohammedan Era commences on March 1, 1873. March 5, 7, 8. June 4, 6, 7. EMBER DATS. September 17, 19, 20. December 17, 18, 20. ROGATION DAYS. May 19,20, SI. MORNING AND EVENIN-:^ PLANETS.— 1173. 5 Mercury — Until February 5 MeiCury will be a Morning Star; it then rises about 20 minutes before the Sun. It will be an Evening Star from the end of February until the 4lh April. On the 9th April it rises about 2.5 minutes before the Sun, and will be a Morning Star until the beginning of June. It will again bo an Evening Star from the 11th June to the 4th August ; then a Morning Star from August 17 th to September 2l8t; an Evening Star from the 7tb October to the end of November, and after that a Morning Star. 9 Vbku8. — Ou the 1 St January Vcu us will be above the horizon about 3 hours and 25 minutes after sunset, and will continue an Even- ing Star until the beginning of May. It will be in conjunction with Trusses, Supporters and Bandages, at Buown Brothers & Co. * a n 1 2 ■n 9 I ft B J! m n R. T. Mrin A Co., T'aprr KnlcrsA HIank ttimk Mnuiifnc'it, 135 GranTiTTe. ■» ■■1 I. ■ 50 nKLCIIKH*d ;i.liMKK't [1873. the Sun Mny 5tli, — and from the 1 1th will be a Mornit>(( Star throtigh- out tin; rvmainUer of the jear. % Mara. — From the l>e>finnlnff of JniTtiary until the 17th April Mare will be a Mortifirr^ iikar ; mkI aftuv tl»at an ]*>entn^ Star during the remainder of the ycur. 2^ JuriTKR — Throi>};liout tliu month of January, and until the tnirftfle of February, .lupitor will Ihj a Morninj; Star. (>n the IDth Fubiuiiry it risfj nbuut 'i^ niinutcu before rtunHi;t, arwl after that will l»e on Kven- inj; iSiar until about lb« 2()ib Au;,'U8t. It will be in coiijmicfron with the Sun on the 4th Se|)toml)or, and from tl>o KHli (when it riies about 25 minutes lH;f(jT»; the Suu) it will ajrain be a Morning Star \ Saturn. — In the bej^inninj; of Jafinmy Saturn will be an Kten- in^' Star. It will bo in conjunctitm with the Sun Jarmary 13 j rites HS minutes before the Sun on the 2tth, and continues a Mornin^i^ Star un- til the a2nd July — after that it will again be an Kreniug Star for the rest of the year. BEGINNING ANT) LENGTH OF THE SEASONS. a. M. Sun enters V? (Winter h^s^w*) T7pc. 21 , 1872, at 7 39 M. Sun enters T (Spring' l»e) Mean Middle of the Eclipse '. 7 6 M. > time at Last contact with the Penumbra 9 59 M. y Halifax. Magnitude of the Eclipse (Moon's diameter =« 1) 1428. II. A I'artial Eclipse of the Sun, May 26, 1873, visible at Halifax. Begins on the Earth, May 20, 2li. 49m. *M., Mean Time at Halifax, in Longitude 20° 57' W. of Greenwich, and Ivatitude 25° 4' N. Greatest Eclipse, 4h .')4m. M. (Sun's diam. — 1) 0899, iu Longitude 99"= 46' W and Latitude 03° 54' N. Ends on the Eaith, 7h. Ora. M. in Longitude 131° 13' E., und Latitude 52° 57' N. The Sun rises at Halifax, May 26, 4h. 25m. partly eclipsed. III. A Total Eclipse of the Moon, Norember 4, 1873, inrisible at Halifax. K. X. First contact with the Penumbra, Nor. 4. . 8 53 M. ) Mean Middle of the Eclip.se .11 36 M. > time at Last contact with the Penumbra. ........ 2 19 A. ) Halifax. h5 e ft BROWN BROTHERS & CO., l>ruggi8U, Ordnance Square, Halifax. Y'wtMi, fortmonuipi and T.ettliT T\»eH, at R. T, MIIIR k Co^§. or IS B as n V «> r c a «• 9. u ■s r. s ID iH7a.] ALMANACK. 51 lfa(2;nita(l« of the Kdipac r( Moor.'a diameter ■■ 1) 1.419 iV. A Pai>ial KrlipAu of tbct San, Novenihor 19-20, 1873, iiiTiiible at llaUfax; but vMil)le lietwaea Um foltowia^; liaita: — Keuiflton the Rarth Noremher 19, 9h. 24m. A., Mann Tirfi<^ at Hali- fax, in Loiif^itudA iH<* 27' K. of Greenwich, and Lutitiido H9^ \'i' S. Greatcaf Rcliimft, Mli. Sm. A. Ifn^itado, ■(S^in'i (l«ametcr=^l ) 0516, JH r^MiuitmJo 9^ '24' W.. aivd LntitM»l« f.3" 21' S. Kiid« MM th« Karth, No^cwIk't 20, (t\u 5.1m. M. in Lonyitu.la 12.1° 29' W , an J Laotttde Hi'^ O' 8. MOVEABLE FITASTS, ETC!. ^ptiia^esuBa ftunAa.j I'ub. 9 !ii*xa{^A»ima Sunt lay.... IG C^uiR(|ita|:;(>(iiiiia-81ir(>Te 8un. S3 A«U Wedncflday 21 (jiiiidra^'.— liit Shu. in Lent. Mar. 2 I'm I ni Sunday -.A41I. 6 G<»od Friday II OtJiar Feasts, AnRirarMiriaa, Sec. EaUTBK ftuHPAT A])l. U Uof^atiMri Sunday Hay IH A«<-fjjii4ti Dar 32 I*«iitu«o5(t — VV'hit Sunday.. .Juaa 1 IVinity Sunday H Cx)T\Hi^ Cliristi 12 Kirat Suuduy in Advent. . . .Nov. tV rill b« found La Calendar |>a^e8. EXPLANATORT. Apheli«n — that part of apUuet'i orbit farthest from t^e Stm. Perikelhn — that part of a planet '« orbit nm.rett the Sun. Elong/atian — angttlar diatacce of a planet frota the Suo, as teen from the Earth. Penumhra — a partial aha^ow reaukiu^ from tfce dirauiiihed liifht of the Bun to the earth or m«»eu, during a aolar or lunar eclipse, appearing as partial. Dfctinali^n — the distance ofahearoBlylKady from tiieeqainoctiallino. Ediiitic — tho plane of the carth^s oil>it nearest the nun. ^ Ap«;i^ec' — {rrefttest distance from the Cftrtk. - -- • 3) Peritroe — leant d4«tan■ TiiU Tmblt, page 78. B3 SI > O i H a 9 9 }Jiu>.wv BuoTUMUB & Co.j Importers of Flower, Field and Garden Seeds. K. T, MUIR A Co., Booktelleri and Stationert, 125 Granville Street, Ralifftx. 9 a t c Hi a t s e e •Si 52 delceier's farmer's [1&73. H FATHER CIUII>£. The following Table ',thc resalt of many yean* actual observation) is ascribed to Dr. Uerschel. It is constructed upon a due consideration of the attraction of the Son and Moon in their several positions respecting the Earth, and serves to show what kind of weather will meet probably follow the entrance of the Moon Into oay of her qaarters : — Moon. 1^ a g s « 2 a c 3 Time of Cban£;e. Between midnight and f a in the rnomiug. I Between 9 and 4 morn. " 4 and 6 " ** «and 8 " • 8 and 10 ** In Sommer. In Winter. ** 10 and 19 -I At 19 Noon, ar <« u • and 10 '^ 10 and midnight. Fair. J Cold with showers. Hain. Wind and raia. Variable. I Showery. < iVery rainy. J Variabkk. Fair. Fair If wind Ke N. W. Rainy if 8. or 8. W. Ditto. I^tto. Fair. Hard Frost un- less wind be S. or W. Snow & stormy. Stormy & rainy. Stormy. Rain if wind W. Snow if E. Cold and high wind. Snow or rain. Fair and mild. Fair. FrostrifwiadN. orN.E. Snow if S. or S.W. Ditto. Ditto. Fair and frosty The nearer midnight any of the Mooa*» changes occur, the finer will be the weather during the succeeding week; the nearer noon any of tho»e changes happen, th* more foul and wet will be the weather that will follow. 1 ♦*»»»■ EYEBT VAlilETY OF PRINTING, AT THE OFFICE OF THB tt^ ^ttll^ ^^1ltll(§ l^t^ SACKVILLE dt GRANVILLE STS., HALIFAX. n r B 91 « ft **■ B. Q Ml. B •4 O EROWN BROTHERS & CO., Druggists, Ordnaaco Si^uarc^ HuUfax. it, Halifax. P«8», Memo, and Time Booki, at K. T. MUIR & Co.'g. tr B « ft 9 r B. « « >•> B •4 O « » B 0i 9 ft 8 e 2 B ■ e « H B H fl ^. PS 1873.] ALMANACK. 53 THE GEmMFJS OUTFITTING WIREHODSE, HALIFAX, N. S. I. B. ILMif & iO^ MANUKACTUREIIS OF READY-MADE CLOTHING. IMPORTESS OF AND DBALEBS OP Solid Leather PortmantMnis, Trunks, Valises, TRAVELLING BAGS, RAILWAY RUGS, TJinbi'ellas, &c. Also, constantly In stock, a large a«sortment of RUBBER CLOTHING, Direct from the Manufacturers, warranted Waterproof and good valuo» We are novr prepared to execute all orders for making up Men's, Youths* and Boys' Shirts of all descriptions, made to order from most approved patterns, best materials, and with quick despatch of all orders entrusted to us. J. B. ELLIOT & 00. ft 9 c 5* e \ B 9 B P H B s* B* RLafltlc Stocking!, Kaee C«j>8 and Anklets, at Bsowv Bbothbhs & Co, ^r R. T. Mum ft Co., Paper Ruler* & Rlunk Book Manufac'rs, 125 GrRnvillc. ■ A fa i I c ft o m 2 H ft ft ft OB ft In 54 JANUARY begins on WP^DNESDAY. [1873. 3) First Quarter, 5th d. 5h. 13m. afternoon, bearing S. by E. i E. O Full Moon, 13th d. Oh. 8ra. afternoon, below the horizon. (^ Last Quarter, 21st d. 4h. 16m. afternoon, below the horizon. # New Moon, asth d. Ih. ISm. afternoon, bearing S. bjr W. i W. • II ■UJf. liQOH. • Rites. Seta. declin. South. Slow of clock. Riaei. Souths. '*•*•• South. Plaes 1 w. 7 42 4 27 22 59 3 59 10 3 2 36 7 9 19 37 2 Th. 7 42 4 28 22 53 4 S7 10 37 3 33 8 29 14 34 3 F. 7 41 4 29 22 47 4 55 11 4 4 25 9 46 8 48 X 4 Sa. 7 41 4 30 22 41 5 22 11 29 5 15 U 1 2 43 X ft SU. 7 41 4 31 22 34 5 49 11 54 6 4 morn N3 19 T 6 M. 7 41 4 32 22 27 6 15 A. 14 6 49 14 9 5 r 7 Tu. 7 41 4 33 22 20 6 41 37 7 35 1 24 14 18 H 8 W. 7 40 4 34 22 la 7 7 1 ^ 8 22 J 33 18 47 H 9 Th. 7 40 4 36 22 »a 7 32 1 ^5 9 11 3 40 22 20 n 10 F. 7 40 4 37 21 54 7 56 2 13 10 3 4 47 24 47 n 11 Sa. 7 39 4 38 21 45 8 20 3 10 54 5 53 26 2 n 12 SU. 7 39 4 39 21 35 8 43 3 52 11 45 6 48 26 1 25 13 M. 7 38 4 40 21 at 9 5 4 ;*0 morn 7 38 24 47 55 14 Tu. 7 38 4 42 21 14 9 27 5 t3 36 8 22 22 23 SI 15 W. 7 S7 4 43 21 3 9 48 6 55 ! 1 25 8 57 19 9 SU 16 Th. 7 37 4 44 20 52 '0 8 7 57 2 10 9 25 15 6 SI 17 F. 7 86 4 45 20 40 10 28 8 59 2 53 9 49 10 28 ^ 18 Sa. 7 36 4 47 20 J8 10 47 JO 2 3 3S 10 11 5 26 ^ 19 SU. 7 35 4 48 20 15 11 6 11 4 4 IS 10 28 8 £a 20 M. 7 »4 4 49 20 2 U 23 morn i 4 56 10 48 S5 15 ^k 21 Tu. 7 33 4 51 19 49 11 40 6 5 38 11 10 10 34 m. 22 W. 7 32 4 52 19 35 11 56 1 15 6 23 ' 7 11 11 31 15 35 "I 23 Th. 7 31 4 54 19 21 12 12 2 25 11 57 20 2 m. 24 F. 7 31 4 55 19 7 12 26 3 39 i 8 4 A. 29 2S 33 / 25 Sa. 7 30 4 56 18 62 12 4G 4 5: 9 2 » 1 13 25 43 / 26 SU. 7 29 4 57 18 37 IS .^3 6 10 4 P 2 8 26 11 VJ 27 M. 7 28 4 59 18 21 13 5 7 3 11 11 3 19 24 44 VT 28 Tu. 7 27 5 18 6 13 17 7 54 A. 15 4 36 21 28 AM 29 W. 7 26 5 2 17 49 13 27 8 31 1 16 6 1 16 43 30 Th. 7 25 5 3 17 33 13 37 9 5 \ 2 13 7 21 10 58 X 31 F. 7 23 5 4 17 16 13 46 9 29 f 3 6 8 41 4 41 X ll!ar~The column of the moon's southing f^res th* time of high water »t Parrsboro', Coruwallis, Hortou, Hautsport, Windsor, Newitort, Truro,. A». EAGAR'S Peruvian Bitters produce Health, Strength and Vigor. See page 237. S ' » « I ■ ■ II — _ J Farhkk'^s work like woman's work is mret dofie. From the Ist of Jamiarr to 31st Deceniber» and from early morn till dewy ctc or stormy night there is erer somethinj"^ which the fikrracr's Itands may Hud tock>. It is the object of these monthly njotes to remind the fanrwcr of the more important operations on the farm, u|x>n th« timely performance ot which the profits of a crop very often depend. B ►ti •1 B ? •s B ■4. O d B. ft I BKOWN .^UR,QTUKRS ft CO., Pruggists^ Orduauce Si^uare, IWifwt. Writin)?, Copying, and P.inting Inks, at R. T. MUIR Co.'s. B B ? B ««. O IX) » B, I K it a m b s (2 5 B i c u B H 9 IS Winter.] JANUARY 31 Days. 55 >, 1 2 3 4 E 6 7 8 9 10 11 E 13 14 15 16 17 18 E 20 21 22 23 24 25 E 27 28 29 30 31 PI ANO S. CIirCKERING A' STEINWAT, And other celebrated Makers, AT PEILEB, NICIIEf. A CO. 127 aranTille St., Halifax. Circumcision, ©in perigee. 9 d (L • Lenj,'th of i ea o Q «^ tUN. Rises. Seta. d(!clin. South. Slow of clock. MOON. Kises. Souths. Sot«. (leclin. North. Pljica 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 Sa. SU. M. Til. W. Th. F. Sa. SU. M. Tu. W. Th. F. S«. SU. M. Tu. W. Th. F. Sa. 22 21 20 18 17 16 14 13 12 10 9 7 6 4 3 1 6 8 9 10 5 12 5 13 5 15 5 16 17 19 20 '5 22 15 23 ; S 58 I 6 50 6 6 6 55 53 52 23 SU. I 6 ."^O 24 25 26 27 28 M. 6 40 T.i. 6 47 W. 6 45 Th. 6 43 I F. 6 41 ' 24 26 27 29 5 30 !5 .32 !5*33 5 34 :5 36 '5 37 5 38 5 40 5 41 5 43 '5 44 16 59 13 54 9 54 3 56 16 42 14 1 10 17 4 44 16 24 14 8 10 41 5 31 16 6 14 13 11 6 6 19 15 48 14 18 11 86 7 8 15 SO 14 22 A. 13 7 59 15 11 14 25 1 2 8 51 14 52 14 27 1 52 9 42 14 33 14 29 2 43 10 32 14 13 14 29 3 46 11 21 13 53 14 29 4 46 morn 13 33 14 28 5 49 7 13 13 14 27 6 52 51 12 53 14 24 7 54 1 34 12 32 14 21 8 55 2 14 12 12 14 17 10 2 54 11 51 14 13 11 4 3 36 11 29 14 8 morn 4 IS 11 8 14 2 11 5 4 10 47 13 55 1 21 5 54 10 25 13 48 2 34 6 49 1 10 3 13 41 3 37 7 47 9 41 13 32 4 40 8 49 9 19 13 23 5 39 9 52 8 57 13 14 6 25 10 55 8 34 13 4 6 58 11 54 8 12 12 53 7 27 A. 50 7 49 12 42 7 51 1 41 9 58 11 11 morn 21 39 43 82 40 45 40' 32! 21 56' 28! 53 1 13 14 17 59 21 47 24 29 25 59 26 14 25 15 23 9 20 16 8 16 t 34 8 53 9 12 9 9 10 27| 11 4 11 34 6 34 1 S4 9 17 5 24 32 571 11 A. 2 3 4 6 7 57 58 5 25 50 13 31 14 27 18 59 22 43 25 18 26 24 25 45 23 17 19 9 13 43 7 28 54 8 n n n SI SI a -A. "I / S^^^The column of the moon's southing gives the time of high water at Parriboro', Cornwallis, Horton, Uantsport, Windsor, Newport, Truio, «&c. EAGAR'S Odontine Essence relieves Toothache and forms a Stopping. Sec page 237. This is the niontli during which cattle and sheep are apt to be neglected, and when they suffer most from such neglect. The snow is so deep, the weather .so severe, that all kinds of live stock are entirely de|>endent upon the farmer for their supplies of food and water and shelter from the blast. Keep this in mind, and feed more liberally than at other times. Ewes will want an allowance of grain. Poultry are apt to get frozen. When the cold is excessive and the shelter inade- 1 c 9 9 I 9B 3 e 1 I? BROWN BliOTHEUS & CO., Druggists, Ordnance Square, Halifax. FInlifax. 873. PUc* « n n n 25 23 SI SI 7| SI Pipes, Comhs, Cash Boxei, Hair and Cloth Brushei, nt R. T. Mum & Co.'s. 1 i2> / WV K X cyo 9 0< 9 f* ^ mboro', forms •t to be snow is entirely ,tcr and ly than try lire inade- » 9 3 1 Ml h e « c K & B cs S fa e M •C B cs ei •\ H K ■♦• T. •M i£ if 5 fa C e H PS is Winter.] FEBRUARY 28 Days. 57 c« GEORGE W. HALLS, SMd Broker and Comniissioii Merchant, Union Marine Insurance Building, HE JD roan now, III;;h water, meaii tim«, %i m 'A M ^ a §i ialifax. 1 K 3 5 6 7 8 E 10 11 12 13 14 15 E 17 18 19 20 21 22 E 24 25 26 27 28 4th iSuuday after Epiphany. Jin^. Low tides. Length of day 9h. 52m. % souths 5h. 9m. morn. Septuagesima Sunday. ^ d C- Q- Vic. m '40. Pr. Joachim C apogee. [of Pr. 6 '68. ')j.6f«. Souths. Seta. dfcliii. North. Sa. G 40 5 45 7 2B 12 30 8 16 2 32 8 48 5 34 SU. 6 38 5 47 7 3 12 18 8 40 3 22 10 4 11 33 M. G 3G 5 49 6 40 12 5 9 5 4 11 11 17 16 47 Tu. 6 34 5 50 6 17 11 52 9 35 5 2 morn 21 2 W. G 32 5 51 5 54 11 38 10 10 5 54 29 24 7 Th. 6 31 5 52 5 31 11 24 10 53 6 46 1 38 25 58 F. 6 29 5 53 5 7 11 9 11 41 7 37 2 39 26 31 Sa. 6 27 5 54 4 44 10 54 A. 38 8 28 3 3."5 25 48 SU. 6 25 5 56 4 21 10 39 1 35 9 18 4 18 23 56 M. G 23 5 57 3 57 10 23 2 38 10 6 5 1 21 1 Tu. 6 22 5 58 3 34 10 7 3 40 10 49 5 34 17 15 W. 6 20 6 3 10 9 51 4 43 11 32 5 58 12 48 Th. G 18 6 1 2 46 9 34 5 45 morn 6 21 7 49 F. 6 16 6 2 2 23 9 17 6 48 13 6 41 8 31 Sa. 6 14 6 3 1 59 9 1 54 54 7 S2 55 SU. 6 13 6 5 1 35 8 43 8 56 1 35 7 16 8 20 M. 6 11 6 6 1 12 8 25 10 4 2 17 7 38 13 31 Tu. 6 9 6 7 48 8 7 11 13 3 2 8 18 12 W. 6 6 8 24 7 49 morn 3 50 8 27 22 8 Th. 6 5 6 10 S 1 7 31 22 4 42 9 2 25 F. 6 3 6 u N22 7 1.3 1 31 5 38 9 45 26 30 Sa. 6 1 6 12 46 6 55 2 34 6 37 10 40 26 24 SU. 5 59 6 18 1 10 6 37 3 32 7 38 11 44 24 35 M. 5 57 6 15 1 33 6 18 4 19 8 39 A. 59 21 7 Tu. 5 5ii G 16 1 57 6 4 56 9 38 2 20 16 1 5 W. 5 54 6 17 2 21 5 41 5 25 10 33 .3 41 10 22 Th. 5 52 6 19 2 44 5 23 5 53 11 27 5 1 3 53 F. 5 50 6 20 3 7 5 5 6 19 A. 17 6 15 N2 45 Sa. 5 48 tJ 21 3 31 4 46 6 37 1 7 7 37 9 8 SU. 5 46 6 22 3 54 4 28 7 3 I 58 8 53 14 .53 M. 5 44 6 24 4 17 4 10 7 31 2 50 10 9 19 42 PldC* n n So gs SI SI t t t X X T T d^'The column of the moon's southing gives the tini(#f high water at Parrsboro', Cornwallii, Horton, llaiitsport, Windsor, Newport, Truro, &c. EXOTIC EXTJRACT removes Tan, Sun Burn and l^recJcJes, mnd makea the Skin beautiful. Sold by 31. F. E AG Alt, Halifax. It is difficult to foretell the weather of March in this cliniato. Some- times we have very severe weather indeed, — cold, heavy snow-storms, and an occasional breaking up with driving rains. In other years we have a genial March, with sunshine and comparatively warm showers and fogs. The uncertainties of March and April should induce our farmers to get done with all their lumbering operations as rapidly as possible, so as to begin spring work on the farm without a single day's Ml I ■' « P M "4. "J i K ft U 9 I © WIN', Bt'UI a o Hi 5 1 F i: (, 3 ] 4 1 5 1' 6 1 7 5 8 $ !•: 2 10 I' 11 I 12 $ 1.3 14 11 15 ^ ]•: 3\ 17 S IS % 19 ^ 20 (V 21 % 22 L E 4t 24 L 25 A 2G ^ 27 L( 28 II 20 ^ K 5t 31 ? PROWN BROTHERS & CO., Druggists, Ordnance Square, Ilalifaj^. EAGj delay, in ord( good c even < plans { manur as not while ] for cab the bet they d( Bu< Small Wnros in ffvcnt vftrioty nt U. T. MTIR A. CO.'^. « n n 25 25 SI SI "I / / / X X r r 8 rrsboro', « P Some- storms, sars we hewers ice our )i(lly as e day's t£ ft r i4 ;. 3 0k » M M ;^ « « :i« fi* V ft "^ X t M li • N M m m H A M © PS WINTKU.-| 8l'lUN'(i. J MARCH 31 Days. .'>0 7) a o V. o a k- 1 i: 3 4 5 6 7 8 I-: 10 11 12 u 15 ]•: 17 18 19 20 21 22 j<: 24 25 20 27 28 29 'E 31 VASON k Um\l ni I. A. Vm^l k lO.'S AT 127 Sranyille Street, Halifax. Hls'h Water, mean time, at -a a .cc-d :^-5 =?*^.^ 3^ 73 St. Diivid. '^ souths 4li. 8in. morn. QuadraKCbima — 1st S. in Lt. 9 c5 ([ • 2/ .souths 1 Ih. Im. uftornoon. Lon^rth of day llli. IGm. Ember Day. Low tides. 9 in ))erilielion. Emhcr Day. ^ in Q. En)l)er Day. 2nd Snndav in Lent. ^ 6 ^• I'r. of VVulos/H 1863. 116 (L- (L apof,'ce. ^ in poriht'lion. Hif;;h tides. % souths 3h. 21 in. morn. 3rd Sunday in Lent. St. Patbick. %6(L- Trs. Louise 6 1848. ^ gr. elon;jj. Vj. (v) enters 'Y', Spring comnienccs. % stationary. ^ souths 9li. 43ni. aft. Low tides. [Lat. N. 4th S. in Lent, h c^ C- ^«»'- llel. Length of day 12h. 18m. Annunciation — Lady Day. ^ Stat. C per. J)uke oi Camh. 6 '19. Length of night llh. 31 n.. High tides. ^ 6 (L- 9 sr. Ilel. Lat. N. 5lh Sun. in Jit-nt. 96(L. 9 gr. brilliancy. 9 41 11 52 10 22 morn 11 33 11 39 1 11 morn 1 51) 19 2 30 1 5 3 16 2 9 4 20 3 35 5 46 5 G 7 17 6 21 8 32 7 8 9 19 7 47 9 5S 8 18 10 29 8 49 11 9 17 11 28 9 44 11 55 10 15 A. 26 10 45 56 11 17 1 28 11 54 2 5 A. 42 2 5S 1 47 3 58 3 26 5 37 5 3 7 14 G 10 8 27 7 10 9 21 7 53 10 4 8 :u 10 45 9 14 11 25 9 53 morn 1 1 o 3 3 4 5 7 8 9 10 11 11 A. 1 1 2 2 3 4 5 6 8 9 10 11 25 I 48 2f, B 45 31 35 1 32 47 34 13 44 15 43 10 41 11 43 20 8 13 52 29 42 36 19 3. => ^-5 OT 9 22 2 41 20 59 10 10 11 11 morn 46 50 15 47 49 26 7.59 8 30 57 morn 3 40 8 9 9 10 10 11 A. 1 3 4 5 6 7 8 8 9 22 55 24 58 34 20 26 3 42 54 49 33 15 54 32 EAGAR'S Odontine Essence cures Toothaclie. Sec page 2o7. delay. Look over your tools and imidements, and have them all put in order and ready for use. Keep horses and harness and vohiolcs in good condition, in anticipation of the rough "breaking up" time, when even comparatively good roads become impassable. Make definite plans and calculations as to the crops to be put in, see that you liave manure enough at hand for them, and lay in your supplies of seed, so as not to have to run to town and buy the first bad seed you can get, while your men are waiting in the field to sow it. Make up a hot-bed for cabbajzes, celery, salads, and such flowers as arc required to fur»isli the beds in front of the windows. Dahlia roots may also be started; they do very Avell placed in a box with earth not far from the stove. n t *^ M *^ B 9 W laliftijt. BiiowN Ukotiieus & Co., I'lirc Chemicals and Toilet Articles. B U. 'W MUIlUt CoJ^xikHcllrriiuiilSfntionorM, l'jr» (imnvilln Stn'iH, lliilifnn C I s t a X, I a ••• Iff a X 1 I i S s 4) M) 8 :8 r e e U r.o d h Al'KlL b.^«iMs on TUKSDAY. [IH7;i. ")) Kitm Qii«riiM\ 4l,li (I. 'Jli. yiii). ftftornoon, lii-Hiintr K. by N, J N. Q I''ul! Mdoii, 12ili (1 Ml -I"!!!. nfliMtKHiii, lu'lovv llic liori/.oii. ([ l/U-^t (jiimtiT. 'ioili tl. Il<, M.Tm. morning. Im«Ic\v tin* Imriy.im, % New Moon, jr.tli 5 2.'J \{\ 5 21 (') ili'clin. NorOi. clcick . mnorf. nl«.':'. WoiiMid. Sdtn. • Ifrlln, Ni>i-t.h. 5 lU If) 5 18 r. 5 1() (» 5 15 !() 5 1.'} |f) 5 11 !(") 5 10 {(> 5 8 |f) () !() 5 In 2 r, f) 59 () 57 f) 56 |(» 54 i7 25 4 41 a 52 2(i 5 4 .1 ,14 27 5 27 .1 IG 28 5 50 2 58 ; 29 () 12 2 40 •M) G .15 2 21 :V2 G ')H 'I G 3.'J 20 1 48 .14 1 42 1 .12 •jr, 8 4 1 15 .•}7 8 27 59 .'15 8 48 4.1 ;\\) 9 10 'J7 40 9 .'12 S 12 4i^ 9 5.1 F 3 4 J 10 15 17 44 10 ;iG .12 4n 10 57 4G 47 11 17 59 4S 11 .18 1 12 49 11 58 1 25 i .50 1" 19 1 .17 1 51 12 .19 1 48 5.'] 12 58 ! 59 54 l.J 18 2 10 55 l.-J .17 2 20 57 l.-? 5G 2 ao 58 14 15 2 40 59 14 .14 2 48 14 5.1 2 5fi 8 8 9 10 11 A. 1 (> 45 .1.1 2G 25 2G 29 I 2 r,:\ .1 .15 4 .17 ) 41 G 48 7 54 9 4 M' 1.1 11 25 tiiorii 19 1 24 2 IG 2 .50 ,1 2G .1 52 4 17 4 .18 5 .1 5 28 6 G .17 7 .11 .1 4 5 G I 8 H 9 10 10 II tnorn 4.1 .1G .10 22 1.1 I 4G .10 10 51 a.1 () 1 1 2 .1 4 5 G 7 8 9 10 10 11 A. 1 2 .1 15 o 47 .18 .14 .12 .12 :ti 2G 24 15 G 55 45 .IG 29 2.1 18 M 20 iiiorii 27 1 27 2 18 .1 I 1 .IG 4 .1 4 87 4 45 5 5 5 25 5 42 G G G ao 7 .1 7 4.1 8 35 9 40 10 4G A. 2 1 22 2 a8 .1 55 5 12 6 27 7 44 8 58 9 5 2.1 22 25 4.1 2G 42 2G 22 t>4 47 22 7 18 a.1 14 14 9 22 4 5 SI 24 G 5G 12 18 17 ;.i 21 26 24 nG 2G 27 2G 44 25 22 22 2.1 18 1 12 15 G 25 NO 5 <• 12 ii: .15 17 5;k 10 11 '22 7 25 4 1 I 26 .37 i n n s; ?3 a SI 'ft: "I "I / / vt K r r « H n u (iTS^TIk* •'olinnii of the nioonV RoiiOiiiit: civcs tlir f iin« of hiK:h watnr at rarmhori' Cornwiillis, llortoii, llivnt^inut, NViiulsor Nrwimrt, Truro, v^-c. Superior Imlucemeiits ary offered to Dealers at M. F. EAGAR'S, HaUfax. Sec page 2.*i7. Wh.vt is tho fannor to do this inontli \ Evorythinjr that h« poHsihl/ can. As soon at. the frost is out of tho grortid s illiciently, ploughing .'ihouM 1h! comnioncci', foiicos put in dnlcr, nnd oa •!/ peas, oiiionH, car- rots, pavvsnips, hoots, 'niMi<;',! Is, and hnr.xd heans sovn. Our best and oarUost pea is tho Paris aiul Friiico Albert. In favorable seasons muoh {^rain is often sown in Aj>ri!, and towards tho end of the month potatoes arc phmtod. Evorythini;, i'..»vvever will depend upon the ^ V 3 e 1 k 'J: C I .rt B a d / t if ^lt b c t k SS •> B c M w M ^ * i k « M ft H (X 17 2! m 4 >r t e M N e mtOiVN IJKt) TllKR.S &, C(»., l)ru;:<;isis, Ordnaiho .S({uaro, Halifax, Hni\])n, Ilrtir Oil.i, Pt'rfutm'ry. nml otlicr Smnll VVnron, at U. T. Minn k** Co.'ii. I 1^ 1 n Ox, I ^ SI SI n / K K T r « H n n 2 e e c rrslior)' M. F. Ins, car- month |oa the liiiit'rtx, D ; W< .rt VIM a S >«< /) M M d 9> / c t. "■I Spriii;;.] A run. ao D.^ys. r,i .-1 © P. N I 2 4 f) < H <) 10 II VI V, 14 15 11) 17 IH lit n 21 2 J 2.< 24 25 2(1 K 28 2!> 30 GEOROK W. HALLS, Siilp Broker and Coiiiiiiii^loii Merclianl, Union Miirliii^ Tniurancm Biiildinj.;. % Hontli'< 2li. 12(n. niori:. I-tMi^Mli ttl y\\\y Vl\\. JMm. % BUlitlti H|i.'4!Mii. All. 5^ inf. c$(v). Vf^C. liOW liilcB. rnlin SiiiKmy. ^ (itutiunury. (Ih:).'). ^ doiilhs 111. aom. morn. (j|<»(nl Kiidiiy. I'is. Fii-ch-ricn of l'rusHi;i h I sr,(). IOabtkh Sunday. 111^1' ti B 47 lU 2 7 13 9 24 10 39 7 4« 9 57 11 12 H 12 :o 23 11 38 H 4.^; 10 5') A. 11 3 15 11 2r, 41 9 44 11 55 1 10 10 IH A. 29 I 44 10 .55 1 (■) 2 21 II 3K 1 49 3 4 A. 33 2 44 .3 59 1 4<) .3 57 5 12 .3 20 5 31 6 40 4 .50 7 1 8 i(> 5 54 8 5 9 20 C 43 % 54 10 9 7 27 9 3^ 10 53 8 {! 10 19 11 34 8 47 10 58 morn 9 20 n 37 13 10 4 1 murn 52 4 1^ >= 10 K 10 48 11 30 morn 14 1 2 4 6 6 7 7 8 8 9 9 10 II A. 1 3 4 5 6 7 7 8 9 9 14 41 II 28 10 54 27 14 55 24 57 34 18 12 25 31 35 23 C. 48 27 5 44 Peruv ian Bitters, Tonic Appetizer and Temperance Stimulant. cliarnrtor of the S'.;asor.. nr.d upon the state of forwardness of the farm- er's work, i)y which \w nay \)v. enal)led to take advaiitajje of every fine day. Krnit trees should he looked at, pruned and cleaned. The cart- inj; out of manure should l)e a daily oi)cration when the horses are not <'njj;a^cd in plou^hinji;. Where lar^c (juantities of potatoes are i^rown, every elFort s iould be made to ^ct tlie ground into thorouj::^h order as soon ao possi le, so as to plant on the lar^e scale as soon as the •'round has lost its \ inter chill. Kiirly Rose is our most prolilic potato of really good quality, but Jacksons and Calicos are of bettor quality in some Boils. 9 e B Jl S|ion<^i's, I'liiislies, Combs and Perfumery, at JJuowN Bkothkus ik, Co. i{ r Mtnii i ('(• ,)'ii|MM tfiiloin A itjiink tln.tk Miiniir,ir'm, 19% (InitMllln. t f i a f t e 02 MAY hon'yun on rilHUSDAV. Lih;;i. ]) l''iiMi (^luiru'r. 4111 il Mil. I'liii. niyniini;, Itrlnw tlii> ln»rir(in, O l'm.#iitriilnu, l>fnilii)f H, } W, Nt'W MiMiii, 'i)'iili il, r>li. iiin mill iiiii|4. lu'itiiii^ N. I<]. ^ K, i'i ll'N lUiP" Sr|i ilrfliii. I V»n\- iif nil •l.uk. Mdiiff. in**- M.nitlii I Utin I • Ifrllf) 10 II \'2 I'W It 1.^ \\\ IS l'.» yo '21 '2*2 14 '2 ft 8«» 2S '2>) MO .•!» M II Sm. .'lO 7 M i:. Ill M 1 7 Nil. •IM 7 r« in 1 :\ •2:\ M 17 7 «i ir. '.H M '2'.» I'll M\ 1 1 ir. M^ M .'Il W It 7 '.1 Ill .'^il :\ MS rii. IM 7 lo 17 II M 4 '2 1''. l'2 7 II 17 '27 :\ (5 s.». II 7 1'2 17 IM M IS sr 40 7 It 17 .M .M 50 M MN 7 11 IS IM M 52 I'll. M7 7 Id IS '2S :\ 5M w. •M\ 7 17 1,1 l'2 .1 5M rii. .•t.T 7 IS IS 57 M 5.1 K. .'14 7 l'.> !'.» II M 5 '2 Srt. MM 7 '20 I'.» '24 M 51 S|l. 1 ;i'2 7 '21 P.I M7 M t'.> M. Ml 7 '2J !;» 50 M 47 I'll. MO 7 '2M '20 :\ M 4 4 W. '2'.J 7 '21 '20 15 M 40 rh. '2W 7 y.-j '20 '27 a .10 F. »7 7 '2(\ '20 M'.> M Ml Sn. '27 7 '27 '20 50 M '21') sn A '2(\ 7 '2S '21 1 .1 '20 M. '25 7 '2'.> '21 11 M II Tu. '24 7 MO '21 '21 M 7 w. '24 7 .11 '21 Ml M rii 4 '21 7 M'2 '21 to '2 5 '2 K. 2 '2 7 MM '21 4't '2 44 vSa. 2 '2 7 n4 '21 5S 2 .10 4 I '2 5 4 5 Rl li tl n i\ « 17 ".I '2') 10 II 10 55 11 II iiioni ;i'» 1 '27 '2 '25 .1 '20 4 ■2ri 5 ?l '20 7 II M r.i '.» .M7 10 '20 :i 5'.» 111 IS H 15 •.» I '2 10 I.M 1117 A. '21 I T2 '2 '25 .M '2 II t MM 5 40 4 '.I «» I ( 10 '2 '2 11 '21 luniil ". 1 Ml 1 51 '2 '21 2 4M :\ .t M '2 'I I .11 5 IM M 5'.> A. 10 2 i 5M ;\ 45 9 3 I 4 .14 morn ^0 45 !l '25 MM 50 '2M 12 1 .15 I'.i r>M '2 5 15 40 2 '2!l II M '2 50 5 r.4 M II 9i\ M '2'.l S5 7 M !".• III Ml'. 1 10 15 10 1 MM •20 \n 5 .M '2M r)M 5 40 '20 10 ys '20 5 '2 7 W '25 52 H M •2M 1 1 '.1 51 111 II 11 '.1 14 2 A. '21 H H 1 II 1 51 '2 55 N i 2'.) 4 '.1 10 .Ml 5 '2:i 1 1) 4 .17 '20 40 7 4!l '21 7 ff 57 211 12 '.1 57 20 51 10 4'.i •20 7 11 :il 24 8 morn 21 5 Pin SL SL III' ■A. X X X T r » II M 95 SI |^"'Vhi«.-oUmiii .^1 ih-" lU'Vin'ssKnOiinjiniNC* tlia iimsnf lii;;h waliT al Parrnlidiii' I'lMnwrtUis, ll.Mlon. IUii(!<\<»rt, WiiKlsor. Newport, Tnini, &»•. K AH .tli'S t'KKl'} I A .\ «/ TTi: Its arc verommrtt^lrtthy (frntlciitrtt ofth^ kiifh^Kt Bfnntlittg, nnriaUtf rtnd Dcientlflvnlf/f, EvKRY kind of seed not nlrrndy 5o\vn (cxocpt turnips) is to ho put into the irvniini KonuMiine durinii' tlio coinso of this month. — Out:*, Uavlev, Wliont, l\)'!»too8 nml Pons, ns ixirly in the month jih possihlo. When tho Inilinn IVar (so common in our woods) oonu's into l.inom, it will thoi\ 1h^ time to sow Indian Corn, Hush Hcans, Pol;- Honng, Cuoumhors. S»inasho,'». at\d otlior snh-tropioal vo;r*'t!i'>K''^. If t)iit into the pixiund oarlior, when wet and oold, the seed of those will rot. Kniit •1 '^ a i ^ 'ii « '; 1 ^ t 1 »•• s •; « .1 *i B M ? I 5 n r \ 7 e « U !l 1 « "• D 1 K 9 1 12 IM 14 u 15 10 « K '/ M l<, ► ^ 111 ■^ f '20 p» i? ■21 c 22 n a 2.1 f 9 s: 24 'il i-; lari ; 20 a a 27 w C 2!> t m MO Ml Ml e KH H* 4. 0(1 1 -*■ It B i treiv^ V) ; ' CM.sn •J A. : nio.st now Cahl Htid i iiadi,'- iiiont of Ida witlio HlUnVN UKOniKKS Ci O)., Dinjipst.'?, Ordnance Sinare, Halifax. %' ItMniii rM|..-r ntnl I'lifrr HImmIm, iif U. T. MHf It .%. rO.'M. v ? i>L lllM'O I 'IM<'»» si (do. nom, into Kruit lifiXX. n t i B •r I; « ? I e OS W IS H e pa b c 91 S|triiii,'. MAY .11 l)(iv<. i\i\ n :]« s f n I 'I .1 K n a 7 M !l 10 I-; \'i I. -I 14 ir> ir. \i V. H) 20 yi '24 i<: i»r, 27 'J 8 2'.) COlTAdK l*IAIVa3, 7 Hvtuvlllf Stif^f, llaHfitJ-. St, riiil.ik'i'l Hf. .JiiH. Ap I'r. Ailliiir \l> iH.'iO. Mill S. III". Imm 2/ 1) d . ''<»w Mvfi. S' •"'• t^G'l (![ MpmM'.v Li'iiijlli III 'liiy I III. 21 III. i/ Hdiiili-i ftli.'.'jr.iM. nfl. \y HiilllllB loll. 57111. lift. nil Siiiiilny nricr Knsli-r. \^ n\t\t\nu. Ilii'li fiili s (( «'rli|miiil, i?[.l0. I Kd^Alidii I )iiyii. r. li. liiJort. AscGiiiioii |)nT — -Ilnly 'riimsilnv. |/. JKI'.l. Vc^C V i"?5- 9-U- <4 Vir. Sumluy ivdcr Aii'imi. ',' HtiKiiiiMiry. Ilitjli tiilfs. (v) (>('li|>stMl. Diiku III' Ctiiniinluii'l /* I HI'.). liOTiiltii of (lay I.')!!. 'Jm. » 'J, Hoiitlii '.)li. r»in. aft. tTI|^1i Wnfvr, rti*«a llrti*. at (f: 'I ^'1 I 10 i.'l 15 1 .10 1 II 24 54 2 y tiMirti 1 .15 2 .50 II 2 22 .•1 .17 1 1 .'1 15 4 .'iO 2 2:\ 4 ;«4 5 4y n 4M 5 54 7 y 4 rii 7 5 H 20 5 4!» A y 15 2H H .'ly y 54 7 4 (» 15 10 .'JO 7 .'If, I> 47 II 2 H l.'l 10 u II .iy H in 10 57 A. 12 !> 'i.'l II .'14 4y 10 2 A. l.'l 1 " 10 45 5r, 2 II II :\:\ 1 44 2 6y A. .'1.5 2 4r. 4 1 I 4M .'J 5y 5 14 S «< 5 20 r, ,'j5 4 il ('> .'12 7 47 5 22 7 .'»:« H 4M «l 12 M 2.1 y .'j^i 7 1 9 12 10 27 7 4.^) y 5r, II II H 2H 10 .'»y II 54 y u II 20 iiioni y 4r, II 57 n5 10 25 IIK irti 1 12 11 (-> .*m; 1 51 a (/I 10 2:\ 11 4 M 52 iiMirii 4.1 a .1 4 5 r, fi 7 7 H y y II A. I 2 4 5 5 f. 7 H M y 10 10 2 21 .14 .'10 y 44 15 5.1 27 4 4.1 2.1 1.1 Ki 2H 50 5.1 41 25 y .50 2fi 4 41 Odontino Essniico cures Toothacho instantly. Vi\i»t in caso of ovor-liiMiriant trees, when a B|)nil(5 may he nseil, whirli ir the most t'n'eetutii moile of ioot-|)rnniti^ to ehoek over-^rrowtli. Sahwls may now ho sown in tho open ground, — Liltiicc for enrlv crop, and ('ahlwi^e Lettuce for u.so in Au(j;iist or Scptcniher. Tho Kariy Frame and lOarly 'rurnip ItiuliHlies arc hent for lirHt crop. The late Winter KadisheM need not he sown till next nioiilh. At the hej^innin^ of the month, hatrel,^ may he put over Khuharh roots to l)rin(;an early supply of iilanehed Ktalks, wliich arc much rnuro delicate than tho.Yo produced without covering. a M I e 3 ft « Dyo JStuir-* nn*l Con feet ioiiaiy, at BliOWN liliOTIIKRS & CO. n. T. MUIR& Cn.,nooksoll(.'rsnn(l StHtionw, 125 rimnvillL Stnot, Halifax i « PS a « t a i « u a h e •M fa I s e A e «) K G4 JUiNE be^ina on SUiNDAY. [lH7a. "]) First Qiinrter, 3nl d. 2li. 5in. morninjr, liolow tho i .zon. O l''ull Moon, lOtli (1. 5li. 47ii). nfteniooii, hcltw tiio ^" rizon. ([ lirtit Qimrtcr, I7tli d. Illi. 17iii. iiioriiitijx. l>»'Hriii;r ^ '. i N. # New Moon, 24th U. 4h. HSm, ftttcrnoon, hcuriiif; W by N. I N. ^ d luir. UisM. Hat! (t«C'iill. North. Fitnt •f clotrk. MOON. kUns. loiitht. leU (trclin. .North. P1m« 1 su. 4 21 34 22 6 2 27 10 6 5 19 51 17 12 SI 2 M. 21 35 22 14 2 m 11 9 6 2 32 12 40 n 3 To. 20 36 22 21 2 8 A. 12 6 43 55 7 40 ^ 4 W. 20 37 22 28 58 1 13 7 23 1 14 2 20 ^ 5 Th. 20 37 22 35 48 2 17 8 4 I 33 !S3 9 :^ 6 F. 19 38 22 42 37 3 23 8 47 1 51 8 39 =^ 7 Sft. 19 39 22 47 26 4 30 9 J2 2 11 13 57 m, S SU. 19 39 22 53 15 5 41 10 21 2 34 11 45 m. 9 M. 18 40 22 58 4 6 55 11 15 3 1 22 44 / 10 Tu. 18 41 23 3 52 8 3 morn 3 35 25 32 / 11 W. 18 41 23 7 40 9 13 13 4 23 26 47 VJ 12 Th. 18 42 23 11 28 10 10 1 14 5 15 26 17 >? 13 F. 18 42 23 14 16 10 57 2 17 6 24 24 1 VJ 14 Sa. A 18 43 23 17 F 3 11 33 S 18 7 39 20 13 15 SU. 18 43 23 20 S 9 ■lorn 4 15 8 57 15 13 16 M. 18 43 23 22 21 1 5 t 10 15 9 26 X 17 Tu. 18 44 23 24 34 27 5 59 11 31 3 13 K 18 W. 18 44 23 25 47 48 6 47 A. 4'" N3 4 T 19 Th. 18 44 23 26 1 1 11 7 34 1 57 9 8 T 20 F. 18 45 23 27 1 13 1 34 8 22 3 10 14 41 H 2i Sa. 18 45 23 27 1 26 1 59 9 11 4 23 19 28 » 22 SU. 18 45 23 27 1 39 2 30 10 3 5 36 23 12 n 23 M. 19 45 23 26 1 52 3 6 10 55 6 44 25 40 n 24 Tu, 19 45 23 25 2 5 3 53 11 50 7 47 '26 46 ?5 25 W. 20 45 23 24 2 18 4 48 A. 45 8 42 26 27 25 26 Th. 20 45 23 22 2 31 5 47 1 37 9 27 24 50 25 27 F. 21 45 23 19 2 44 6 49 2 27 10 5 122 5 SI 28 Sft. 21 45 23 17 2 56 7 54 3 14 10 34 18 25 SI 29 SU. 22 45 23 14 3 1 8 58 3 58 10 58 14 4 ^ 30 M. 22 45 23 10 3 20 9 59 4 39 11 19 9 12 ^ S^Th« oohimn of tlio raoon'a soutWnj jires the tiint of Lijh w»t«'.r tt Parraboro'' Coriiwallia, Uortou, Ilaut»port, Windsor, Navrport, Trui-o, &a. JEAGAR'S CnOLEItA MIXTURE cureM Dlarrh,ia, Crampit Dysentery, and all Suinmmr coniplaintit. The industrious fnrmer hns now all his seed in tho ground, with the single exception of turnips, lie will now proceed to work his turnip land. No crop requires more careful preparation of the soil. I'lough at least t\Yicc, harrow and roll and harrow atrain, pick off stones, and then throw the land into drills for sowing. The manure has previously been ploughed in, and bone dust or half inch bones should be sown in the drills with the seed. As a rule, it is not worth while to grow turnips without bones. n ^1 * IS ft e o M S tit M J? M t S i fa BROWN BliOTHERS & CO., Druggists, Ordnance Square, llulifax. t N II ir - i^ >Um 1 f 9 -1 Writlnpr. Copyincr nnd Printin)? Tnk«, at Tl. T. MUIR &, f'O.'S. SI V5 n •S4 K K « n n SI SI Irsboro'' ramp» tith the I turnip Mough les, nnd Iviously T(Own in jo grow e 9 ft 9 ;s 8 M O I) '/ s h a L B ■ a e u M H PS e sr'uiNo. 1 humukhJ JUNE 30 Days. 65 J3 Sole, DDD^r Leallier, M M\m, &c. UlIEAl' I'OU CASH, IliKh Wktor, mF»n time, »t 5 h- J^\ 1 it • AT tn .3 *> _' '^•l 5 V-i o FORDHAM'S LEATHER STORE, 'A -3 - 11 M m Q l^tJpper Wat«r Street, Halifax, N. 8. « 11 51 en E TentecoHt — Whit SumUy. X6« M n 5 iX Si Abdo summe have tl I with tl] j Tanced, i parsnip j fcctly c Wil! iDM to rotrit is only ing on ! BllOWN BKOTHEUS & CO., Druggists, Ordnance Square, Halifax. Bibles, TcstamontB, Trayer and ichool Books, «t R. T. MUIK, & Co.'s. i B X « n n n a SI SI B <• X >« M « 9 B « ribero', 237. idle or is the |ut too hi to a J be cut |l other lalifax. 5 a h ■• m c V a S •s h n B i 5 c •M if it s fa c m « c £ 6s Summer.] JULY 31 Days. 67 SHEET MUSIC AND MTToIO BOOKS, All the Standard Publications. Alio, the newest Music constantly received, at T^EILISR, NICHEI. A CO. 127 firanviUe strest, Halifii. Uigh Watar, metan time, at « • -2 o ■ft* 5 5® c :^ CO •o a •.J ca 1 2 3 4 5 E 7 8 9 10 11 12 E 14 15 16 17 18 19 E 21 22 23 24 25 26 E 28 29 30 31 1867. (v) in ap. Annir. Dom. Can l^ souths Ih. 31m. morn. ^ 6 (L' Low tides. %6(L. Prs. Uelena n 1866. 4th Sun. af. Trin. Prs. Victoria of [Waled b 1808. Length of day I5h. 19m. h d C- High tides. Prs. Irene ot liesBC b 1866. ^ in y. (^ perigee. 5th Sunday after Trinity. 9 gr. elong. W. Swithun, Bp. ^ ^••- elong. E. Low tides. Length of night 9h. Im. 6th Sun. af. Trin. ^6€- 9 gr. [Ilel. Lat. S. b ti aphelion. W6 (L- High tides. Prs. Victoria St. James, Ap. [of frus. b '60. 7th Sunday after Trin. (^ apogee. W6(2)- ? stationary. , Ij souths nil. 29m. aft. , morn 1 37 2 52 7 2 18 3 33 50 3 1 4 10 1 41 3 52 5 7 2 39 4 50 6 5 3 41 5 52 7 7 4 38 6 49 8 4 5 39 7 50 9 5 6 33 8 44 9 59 7 23 9 34 10 49 8 11 )0 22 11 37 9 11 11 A. 26 9 49 A. 1 15 10 38 49 2 4 11 2i> 1 37 2 52 A. 17 2 28 3 43 1 9 3 20 4 35 2 7 4 18 5 33 3 1 5 19 6 34 4 14 6 25 7 40 5 25 7 36 8 51 6 28 8 39 9 54 7 21 9 32 10 47 8 4 15 11 30 8 45 10 .50 morn 9 20 11 31 11 9 52 morn 46 10 25 3 1 18 10 59 36 1 51 11 33 1 10 2 25 morn I 44 2 59 11 47 morn 31 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 7 20 20 20 18 20 14 1 50 8 40 9 20 10 18 11 11 7 57 A. 49 ,1 2 3 5 6 7 7 47 48 53 6 8 1 44 8 25 9 9 10 83 6 10 37 11 14 11 47 A w ft O a n n 9 ft d fit I Abdominal Supporters, Trusses, fee, at EAGAR'S. Pa. 237. summer work should be finished up. Potatoes should, this month, liave their final hoeing, cultivating and ploiigliing between the drills with the double mould-hoard ploijgh. Turnips, when suflficicntly ad- vanced, should also Ixj hoed, in fact, all root crops, mangels, carrots, parsnips, and also corn and garden vegetables, should be left in a per- fectly clean condition at the beginning of haying, as otherwise the weeds will make such progress during the busy season that it will be hopeless to retrieve. We hope the barns are in good condition for the crop ; it is only thriftless farmers who arc found on the roofs of their barn* nail- ing on shingles during hay time. Prescription carcfally dispensed by Brown Brqtubus & Co. U. T. MUIU& CO.,Book8oller8anaStaUoner8, 125GiaTivillo Street, Halifax. m ft B m B s e OB e 6i OB 08 AUGUST begins on FRIDAY. [1873. J) First Quarter, Ist d. lOh. I5m. inorninj?, I)c1o\t tho horizon. O ^^ull Moon, Till (I. 9h. 38m. moraing, belo'v tho horizon. ([_ Last Quarter, 15th d. Oh. 27m. morning, oearing N. E. by E. | E. % New Moon, 22iid d. 9h. 16m. afternoon, below t!ie horizon. J) First Quarter, .30tli d. llh. 34ni. aftcrnoou, belovr tho horizon. ets. !UN. ] MOON, Q Riirs. S tleclin. North. Slow of clock. BisoB. Souths. Hata. decltn. South. Plac* 1 F. 4 51 21 17 57 6 8 A.l 4 6 2 11 15 36 "I J' Sa. 4 52 20 17 42 5 58 2 14 6 49 11 24 20 3 "l s SU. 4 53 19 17 26 5 54 3 22 7 41 morn 23 39 / 4 M. 4 55 17 17 10 ft 48 4 34 8 39 2 26 S / 5 Tu. 4 56 16 16 54 5 43 5 39 9 40 44 26 55 VJ 6 W. 4 57 15 16 38 5 36 6 37 10 44 1 41 25 58 vj 7 Th. 4 58 14 16 21 5 29 7 22 11 46 2 51 23 11 t F. 4 59 12 16. 4 5 21 8 morn 4 10 18 46 AM 9 Sa. 5 11 15 47 5 13 8 30 46 5 32 13 7 X 10 S'J. 5 1 9 15 29 5 4 8 55 1 *S 6 56 C 43 X 11 M. 5 2 7 15 11 4 55 9 18 2 35 8 15 3 T 12 Tu. 5 3 6 14 .53 4 45 9 41 3 25 9 32 N6 27 T 1.3 W. 5 4 7 5 14 35 4 35 10 5 4 15 10 49 12 29 « 14 Th. 5 6 7 3 14 17 4 24 10 34 5 4 A. 3 17 43 « 15 F. 5 7 1 13 51 4 12 11 7 5 56 1 18 21 !56 « 16 Sa. 5 8 m 1 13 39 4 11 46 6 48 2 29 24 57 n 17 su. 5 9 6 58 l9 20 3 48 morn 7 40 3 34 26 37 n 18 M. 5 10 6 57 13 1 3 35 36 8 34 4 32 26 56 So 19 Tu. 5 11 C 55 12 41 3 22 1 31 9 27 5 23 25 54 2Z 20 W. 5 12 6 54 12 21 3 8 2 30 10 18 6 6 23 40 SI 21 Th. 5 14 6 52 12 1 2 53 3 34 11 7 6 40 20 25 SI 22 F. 5 15 6 50 11 41 2 39 4 38 11 52 7 6 16 21 SI 23 S.I. 5 ITi 6 49 11 21 2 23 5 40 A. 34 7 21 11 41 ^ 24 SU. 5 17 6 47 11 2 8 6 43 1 15 7 47 6 35 njj 25 M. 5 It 6 45 10 39 1 51 7 45 1 55 8 5 1 16 =0i 20 Tu. 5 19 6 '^S 10 19 I 35 t 45 2 34 8 23 S4 8 t£m 27 w. 5 21 < 42 9 58 1 18 9 48 3 15 8 42 9 26 z£i» 28 Th. 5 22 R 40 S 36 1 1 10 53 3 57 9 1 14 28 "I 39 F. 5 23 S 38 9 15 43 11 59 4 43 9 27 19 1 "\. 30 Sa. 5 24 6 36 8 54 25 A.l 8 5 32 9 56 22 10 / 31 SU. 5 25 6 35 8 32 s 6 2 17 6 25 10 33 25 36 / (^"Th* column of tha moon's soutkin^ girea tha tiraa of hirh watar at Parrabor*', Cariiwallis, Morton, Ilant^port, Wiudaor, Newport, Truro, «c. Dye Stuffs, Oils and Paints at EAGAR'S. Sec page 237. ITat being by far the most imy)ortant'crop produced in Nova Scotia, the operation of seeding down land to grass is entitled to much atten- tion. In the past the common method has been to sow gi-nss eeod with basley or oats or wheat in Spring, and to look for a hay crop in the year following. The diBadrantnges of this plan are (1) that if the grain grows well, the grass plant will l)e partirM> smothered ; (2) if tho land is not rcry clean tlierc will be an abundant crop of weeds and browntop in h 9 w M 9 9 » M I v B A BUOWN BROTHERS & CO., Droggist^, Ordnance Square, Halifax. the grt taiued, these U l«Ud MI afimc be trcMi land to]idre.s nerer h Spring ispongcs Halifax. L873. 5. 1 E. on. Pon and Pocket Knives, SciBsors, Rniora, &c. at U T. MUIll 9c Co.'s. pi»c« 41 1 ^ 35 ^ 28 ^ 1 ni 10 t 36 t [parrilior*', ^g« 237. Ivft Scotia, Inch atten- j seed with lin the year the grain lthol»"m m» B r h 91 s B « B t h » a « •pa s Ui B wa X B c A. N IS H r 1 V e Summer.] AUGUST 31 Days. g:) 5 •i o V J? 1 3 E 4 5 6 7 • 9 E U 12 13 14 15 I'S E 18 19 20 21 22 23 E 25 26 27 28 29 30 E Maihine Silk, Mmrhine Needleg, L»»t$, TegB, \milM, Klatiie Shoe Thread, Ac, For ffal* at Lowest Market KatM, at FORDHAM'S LEATHER STORE, 148 Upper Water St. Hi>;h >Tater, mean tiin«, at en CS V c :: o MS "= -1 M el % 6 (L' ^'^^ tides. Laininai Daj. 8th Sunday attcr Trinity. Length ofday 14h. 2Jlm. Duke of Edinburgh b 1844. ([_ perigee. Very high tidet. §th Sunday after Trinity. 1? souths 101). 38ni. aft. ? gr. Hel. Lat. S. % dQ- ? inf. 6 ©• Pr. Albert of Prussia h 1802. Ass. B. V. Mary. Low tidca. Length of night luh. 9m. 10th Sunday after Trinity. 9 stationary. 116 d- High tides, nth Sun. of. Trin. (^ npogco. St. [Bartholomew. Prince Albert * 1819. Ij souths 9h. Sim. aft. Length of day 13h. 18m. St. John Baptist beheaded, ^ c5 C- ^ K"*- elong. W. 12th S. af. Trin. ^ in Q. Low tides. 7 2 18 3 33 47 2 58 4 13 1 34 8 45 5 2 37 4 48 6 3 3 50 6 1 7 10 5 3 7 14 8 29 6 13 8 24 y .-39 7 11 9 22 10 37 8 1 10 12 11 27 8 51 U 2 A. 17 9 37 11 48 1 3 10 21 A. 32 1 47 11 3 1 14 2 29 11 49 2 3 15 A. 33 2 44 3 59 1 22 3 83 4 48 2 26 4 37 5 52 3 47 5 58 7 13 5 9 7 20 8 35 6 19 8 30 9 45 7 9 9 20 10 35 7 53 10 4 11 19 8 28 10 39 11 54 9 11 11 morn 9 29 11 40 2(i 9 58 morn • 55 10 26 9 1 24 10 56 37 1 52 11 28 1 7 2 22 morn 1 39 2 54 2 2 13 3 28 I, "^ <^ y .fl .5 O 3 ^$, m tnorn 27 1 2 8 4 5 I 7 8 9 10 14 18 39 44 54 50 40 30 18 10 43 11 30 A. 1 2 3 4 5 11 I 5 20 47 59 6 49 7 8 84 4 8 40 9 10 39 7 9 10 10 37 11 9 11 41 mora L EAGAR'S CHOLERA MIXTURE cures Diarrhoea, Cramps. the grass ; and (3) by the time two or three crops of hay hare been ob- tained, the land brgiiis to show signs of running out. To overcome these disadvantages, it is now customary in some localities to prepare the land and sow the grass seed in August or September. By this method a fiUl crop is o:jtainod during the following summer. Potato land may be treated in this way so soon as the potatoes are taken up. Old grass land that requires renewing may be merely ploughed, harrowed, toj)dressed «vith manure and sown with timothy. Cloyer seed should nercr t)e sown in the Fall, but may bo scattered over the fields in Spring time. 9 rt 9 >% ft B *•* 9 t 9 B 01 t 5* 3 9 8 ft BT ft « ft ft ft II ? 99 Sponges, Brushes, Combs and Perfumery, at Brown Brothkrs & Co. U. T. MinU&Co., Paper Knlors ABIenkBook ^^nnuru^'r^ 125 Onmrillo MM s c o h e Q Si A e 70 SEPTEMBER begins on MONDAY. [1873. O ^^ull Moon, 6th d. 4h. 55m. afternoon, below tho horiron. ([_ Lust Qiinrtcr, l.ltli d. 11 li. 2Gm. inorniug, bearinR N. W. | W. % New Moon, 'ilst d. II:. 3f)tn. afternoon, bearing 8. 8. W. J) Firui Quarter, 2Dth d. lOli. 42ai. morning, below the horizon. 1 2 3 4 5 G i 8 9 10 11 12 13 U 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 27 28 2'J 30 SUN. IliNes. 1 «r.l«. ! (If-clin. Nurtli. cluc'U. MOON. Kisr I 20 20 34 su. 5 42 G 9 3 17 4 35 11 24 2S 2 28 27 12 M. S 43 G 7 2 54 4 57 morn 7 24 3 24 20 27 Tu. 5 44 G 5 2 31 5 18 24 8 15 4 24 28 w. 5 45 6 3 2 8 5 39 1 20 9 5 4 44 21 24 Tb. 5 4G 6 1 1 44 6 2 30 9 50 5 10 17 29 F. 5 48 5 59 1 21 6 21 3 34 10 34 5 34 12 ft5 Sa. 5 49 5 57 58 G 42 4 36 11 15 5 54 7 52 SU. 5 50 5 5G 34 7 3 5 37 U 54 6 11 2 32 M. 5 51 5 54 Nil 7 24 6 38 A. 34 6 30 S2 55 Tu. 5 52 5 52 S 12 7 44 / 41 1 14 G 47 8 19 W. 5 54 5 50 35 8 5 8 40 1 50 i 13 28 Tb. 5 55 5 48 59 8 25 9 52 2 40 7 28 18 9 F. 5 50 5 4G I 22 8 40 10 50 3 25 7 54 22 9 Sa. ry 57 5 44 1 45 9 A. 8 4 19 8 30 25 11 SU. r> 59 5 42 2 9 9 20 1 13 5 14 9 15 20 57 M. G 5 40 2 32 9 45 2 11 G 12 10 13 27 14 Tu. 6 1 5 39 S 56 10 5 3 6 7 12 11 18 25 51 X X T r 8 n n SB 95 SI SI ^^ "I "I / / jry"Thf! coliunn of the ikooji's southing KiTes the tiinn of hit:h water «t Parnboro' CoruvrallU, llorton, Ilautspoi't, Wiudsor, Newport, Truro, «i/C. EAGAR'S Peruvian Bitters give tone and Appetite. See page 237. So soon as Ilaylnp is completed, there is much work to do tl«t is too often (kferred or nej^lected. In tfie first place, go over the naj- fitlds and take out all stumps and Iarf;;e stones that have interfered with the free Rction of the Mowini; Machine. Clear awaj old fence pgloH an«l other rulibiah alons; the lines, and fill up hollows. If ma- nure is available, spread it now as a top-drcssinjj iiefore the hcarj fall C 5 M •• X * ? 9 B 9- 9 I X c s 9 i 9 >\ H n m 21 * 1 1 i Hoapj AL"I J 1 I 2 1 3 y 5 d E ' l; 8 In » I L( 12 Jj 13 f^ K 141 hi ^M^ 19 E ir t E 15tl iJltOWN BliOTUERS & CO., Druggists, Ordnance Square, Halifax. mills lia^ lields. I new land partially part of tl well drie( storing, c Seed in a and, whei ftdvantag( riiufograp nnY*>Uc. .'i()»l>fl, Ifnir Oili, Perfurn'ory, nnfT other Small WivroB, n\ U. T. Min n (i Co/n. 873. >n. FUce •arriboro' tite. lO tV#t 13 [the naT- jnterfered lold fence If niR- jcavy full e <^ BS C H A if A W AUTirilN.J SEPTEMIIER 30 Days. 71 Vlolini, Aooordeoni, Ocmoertinai, QulUri, ■ if h W»t«r, mran tirrrp, at • 4 And Saikll Intkrutneiiti of »ll kimlt, AT * • o * • 1 PEILER, SICHEL & CO. a* a" ^.9 m 5" 127 Granville St., Ha ifax. ,fl Ih' ^^1 o a ^.2 Ci ..._.s i &r 4 T3 m I Lenjfth of nij^ht I()h< 55ni. (» 47 2 58 20 2 Ij Houtlis Uh. 6m. aft. ) 47 .3 58 5 13 1 26 3 h6(i- 3 14 5 25 6 40 2 53 4 2/^© ^ in perihelion. 4 42 6 5.3 8 8 4 22 5 G 8 11 9 20 5 41 () (^ pcrififf'o. 6 5;/ 9 10 10 25 6 40 K l.'Uli Sun. af. Trin. Very high tides. 7 4M 9 59 11 14 7 27 s Natirity li. V. Mary. 8 .'32 10 4.3 11 58 8 11 » Lon^jth of dny \2h. 42m. \} 16 II 27 A. 42 8 56 10 96¥' 9 57 A. 8 1 23 9 38 11 10 ;i6 47 2 2 10 17 12 \2 aouthg «h, 26m. aft. 11 16 1 27 2 42 10 56 l.-^ r.^;\T tido.i. 11 57 2 8 3 23 tl 36 K I4thS.af.Tr. 9 in ^. ^f-r. He). A. 45 2 56 4 11 A. 2fi 15 >} 611' U^'^t- ^■ 1 50 4 1 5 16 1 30 16 .3 21 5 32 6 47 2 1 17 l^6(L- EmhcrDay. 4 52 7 3 8 18 4 31 KS 9 6 C- I^ength of night llh. 47m. 6 4 8 15 9 3) 5 45 1» Embor Day. tt 54 9 5 10 20 35 20 'U6(L- C ap^tfce. Ember Dav. 7 .31 9 42 10 57 7 10 E 15th S.af. Tr. ^ 6€- St. Mat. Ap. 8 1 10 12 11 27 7 40 22 © enters :^, Autumn com. 11. tidc». 8 29 10 40 11 55 8 10 23 Length of day 12h. Om. 8 58 11 9 nfoni 8 39 24 ^8up. d©. 9 26 11 37 24 9 4 25 >2 souths 7h. 34m. aft. 9 54 morn 52 9 34 2C. 10 23 5 1 20 10 2 27 Length of night 12h. l.'5m. 10 55 34 1 49 10 36 !•: 16th Sunday after Trinity. 'S (5 C • 11 .32 1 6 2 21 11 13 29 St. Michael — Michaelmaa Day. [a)sv morn 1 43 2 58 U 57 30 ^ stationary. ^ 6 T 16 2 1 3 5 5 9 7 26 29 vt 16 6 1 47 6 2 10 17 23 55 16 10 2 24 6 59 11 34 19 56 16 13 2 53 7 53 morn 14 43 AM. 16 16 3 16 8 44 ■ 53 8 36 X g^~The colum.'. of the moons's southing jlve* the time of high water atPariboro', Coinwallis, Uorton, Hiintsport, Wincltor, Newport, Truro, «&c. Genuine Mineral Waters, at EAGAR'S. See page 237. Potatoes, if not already housed, Should now be taken np as rapidly a.s possible, dried and stored away from frost. Later in the month, after a few frosty evenings, it will be time to take up Swedish Turnips. These should have the tail root cut off clean, with a sharp knife, and be topped in a similar way. I^et them have air to dry the cuts before stowing away, otherwise the roots will be apt to rot. Carrots and m m A X a B I* n ? 1 n 9 ft « a o if 1 2 3 4 K 6 « 8 9 10 11 E 13 14 15 16 17 18 i<: 20 21 22 23 24 25 E 27 28 29 30 31 lUiOWN BROTHERS & CO., Druggists, Ordnance Square, Halifax. Pipot, Combs, C«ih Boxes, Hnirnnd Cloth Brnihei, »t1l. T. Mttib & Co.'s. s H GS a c ^ ituran.] OCTOBER 81 Days, 73 s o Pi 1 2 3 4 K 6 4 8 9 10 11 E 13 14 15 If) 17 18 i<: 20 21 22 23 24 25 E 27 28 29 30 31 Levant Aoat, L«T»nt Seal, XoiDooo, Xli, Soani) Skiten, Eiigliih Fitt«d Uppers, FOK BAIiH AT FOBDHAM'S LEATHER STORE, 148 Upper Water St. Higk Wftter, aMM tiae,ftt I « • •a«s S -'O -I •Si licngth of day llh, 35in. % wnuths 4h. 38i:i. aft. jj BOHthn 6h. 58m. aft. 1 7th Sunday after Trin. (^ perigee. Very hij?li lidcs. i? in y- Length «)f niji^ht 12h. 51m. }j soutlts 6h. Sim. aft. 18th Sunday after Trinity. Low tides. Length of day lOh. 49m. (J[ apogee. [St. Luke, Evan. ll6€' 9 in per. ^ 6 (L- ? in aph. 19th Sun. after Trinity. J^ D @- I^rd Palmerston h 1784, d 19th, 1865 Iligii tides. ^6(L- h souths 5h 49m. aft. % gi-. llel. Lnt. S Ivcngth of night 13h. 36m. Sf. Crispin. 20th Sunday after Trinity. %6(L' % «outh« 4h. 20m. alt. St Simon and St. Jude. ^ 6 €.■ Low tides. Earl Derhvrf 1869. All-Hallow's Eve. 1 21 2 55 4 83 5 46 6 40 7 24 8 5 8 45 9 27 10 7 10 47 11 30 A. I 2 4 5 6 6 7 7 18 22 54 25 86 21 57 28 56 8 25 8 66 9 26 9 57 10 32 11 14 morn 4 1 13 2 43 3 5 6 7 S 32 6 44 57 51 9 35 10 16 10 56 11 38 A. 18 58 1 2 3 5 41 29 83 5 6 36 7 47 8 82 9 8 9 39 10 7 10 36 11 7 11 37 mom 8 43 1 25 2 15 3 24 4 54 4 47 6 21 7 59 9 12 10 6 10 50 11 31 A. 11 53 1 33 2 13 2 56 3 44 4 i,H 6 20 7 51 9 2 9 47 10 23 10 54 1 2 4 5 6 7 7 8 9 2 35 12 25 20 3 46 26 8 9 48 10 28 lU 11 22 11 51 morn | 22 52 1 23 I 58 2 40 3 80 4 89 6 91 11 11 A. 2 4 5 6 6 7 7 8 10 58 59 33 4 17 2 38 8 87 5 8 36 9 7 9 37 10 12 10 55 11 45 morn 53 3 24 Dealers and others should call at M. F. EAGAR'S, Hollis Street, Halifax, before making Purchases. Mangles must also be taken up and treated in like manner. Parsnips may remain in the ground all winter, but if the fields are accessible to your own or your neighbour's sheep, you will find in spring time that the parsnips have been eaten over at the top and spoilt for mark«t. Mulch fruit trees and bushes, and afford protection by boards or evergreen brush to strawberries, roses, and other delicate plants. Where rasp- berries are liable to winter-kill, peg down the canes to the ground for the winter ; tliis is more effectual I'lan any other kind of protection, as it is not the eold, but the winter san and drying frosty winds that de- stroy woody plants. M SB n 3. a » •lit ft Trasses, Supporters and Bandages, at Brown Bkothbbs & Co. m'^ fl R. T. MUIR Jb Co., Paper Rulers A Blank Book MRiuifac'rr t23GranviH#. I I e s «« «« M ■•• 4 81 m h it '9 u t e '«> r & '*■ t* fl e 9 ;^ OR c >«i 74 NOVEMBER bogins on SATURDAY. [1875. O I^'ill Moon, 4th (I. \\h. .14m. inorninjr, hclow the liori«>n. a Lnat Quarter, 1 1th d. Hh. n4in. afternoon, below the horizon. Ncir Moon,' ?9fh rf. Ilh. 22nn. afternoon, below the liorizoii, 3) Firut Quurier, 27th d. 3b. 58in. morning, hclow ilic horizon. Q 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 II 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 31 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 ISa. su. M. Tu. W. Th. F. S«. su. M. T-i. W. Th. F. Sa. SU. M. Tu. W. Th. F. Sa. SU. M. Tn. W. Th. F. Sa. SU. SUN. Risfia, 6 42 6 44 6 4ft G 46 6 48 6 49 6 5r 6 52 6 54 6 5& 6 50 6 57 59 I Spts. I 2 3 4 5 7 8 10 11 12 14 15 16 18 19 20 21 45 44 42 41 40 38 37 36 35 34 33 32 30 29 28 27 2la 26 25 24 23 22 22 21 21 20 19 19 19 18 declin. South. 4 33 14 "^2 1.') : ?5 16 16 16 17 17 17 18 18 18 18 19 i9 19 19 20 20 20 20 20 21 21 21 21 21 FMt ot (ilotrk. MOirM, Ri«f... j aouth.. j Set*. j;{f,^,'J[J' j Piaci •^x j t ' 24 41 58 15 32 48 4 20 35 50 5 20 34 47 I 14 26 38 50 2 13 23 33 43 16 16 I'; Ml H\ t=] 16 16 16 15 15 17 .7 «.*> tii 10 5 54 48 3 1 \ 4 5 41 3 27 55 29 10 I 9 3fi 10 25 r 16 morn M) 15 40 15 31 15 15 15 14 14 14 14 '3 13 13 13 12 12 12 11 11 11 22 12 1 49 36 22 8 53 37 20 2 44 2.3 5 44 23 7 ^8 9 1 1 10 7 11 11 1 morn 16 I 18 ! 2 20 3 21 4 26 5 30 1 6 3«> 1 7 48! 8 52 10 1 10 59 11 48 A. 26 58 I 21 ' I 45 2 7 1 2 28 i 1 2 3 3 4 6 4 I &8 51 5 42 6 27 II 51 31 10 9 52 10 M \\ 20 A. ]n 1 3 2 1 3 3 58 4 55 5 6 1 3 4 6 » 9 n II A. I 1 2 2 2 2 3 3 4 4 'J 12 29 47 5 25 44 S8 2 &8 ni 1! 34 42 59 18 38 2 32 14 I ll 81 24 i decthi. South. 1 56 Nt5t n 22 17 21 25 27 27 26 23 20 15 10 12 I 57 20 8 20 4 33 I 2 45 I 55 5 41 15 S& 1& 10 39 15 44 15 54 20 23 3(> 22 27 24 26 49 24 37 49 89 28 17 9 6 10 40, ;11 57| j mom I 1 1 111 i 2 27! 20 16 10 3 57 4 18 58 N2 36 9 3 X T « n n SI SI SI "I t K K T T 'Th** column of tha moon's southin jt sfivo* th* tinae of hryh wat«r at F»rr»boro', Coruwallii, Uortan, Uantapoi-t, Windsor, Newport, Truro, Ac. EAGAR'S Dentifrice is the best Tooth Powder known. Cheese Factories* are now in successful operation in several districts of Nova Scotia, and their extension is much to be desired, because they lighten very much the labour of the farmer's family, enable a better article of cheese to be produced than can be made on the farm, and bring a larger retuni for the milk used in the manufacture. Tlie present month is a good time to bojiin a ('heese Company. Call your neighbouring farmers together, and talk over it, get a b'U of Incorporation prepared, which your county mem- ber will pass through the House of Assembly for you, get out the .rame for the building, order the requisite machinery, look out for a manager, and » fl t a n O 9 9 s M o H n 1 9 9S t (6 BUOVVN BliOTHERS & CO., Druggists, OrduaQce Square, Halifax. i AiiUi 1 .(t c 1 ■•■ 1 a .1 K MM r* 1 ' . 1 r "• i. 1 1 > ' IT ._„ t 'lA K 21 a ft 8 ''1 t 5 I? m 9 , 6 1 7 1 Fx ee 8 ^ •9 K 22 a 41 10 11" ^ fit 12 Lr p« 13 b S m nil 15! y ••* Ej 23 M M 17 9 S 18! U n • (^5 c ' 20 % ; 21 1 § X 22 St 1 K|24 24 lb 25 Ui i ^<' Le • 27 ? i 28 u i 29 (T <» i JO let SR 1 s u BrusL 1 C3. H 1 evervtii 1^ ; spring i (3 Compai crease, ^ ing $20 r double lia« a ail to the e 820,000 S mating »ured. « Kiiglish IlKuiry B Puri««. Port 111 miRurv* li-ath-^r Baji, at R. T. MTTfR k Co.'«. ml 9 i t S i FreiK'li Vf»iiuf»icturo. V«r^ Superior OoRNZTS, Higk W»tor, raMa Mm*, mt i»r V\ vix^ik %mi\. & CO. i I J 4 5 (i 7 K 10 If 12 13 14 15 E 17 18 I 'J 20 21 22 E 24 23 20 27 28 29 All J<{n'liii«'' f/jkv 2ls' S. «' '.r. All S->alf. ^ soMtlu 4li. l^m. aft. (^ p«'ii()«e*1. III vis. «t Halif. 1; soutlt* 4h. 67iii. 'aU. ¥ a©. 11 CJ<1«S. ilcS Fyrncth of dajr 9!i. 49bi. Jf yr. ilt-i. Lat. S 22n(i S. after Tr. 9 ^t. He! Lat. N. J? gr. eloinj. E. # 4 C ■ Low tifJri. 1^ soiiliii 4li. 28in. alt. .t. y staiiouary. 23ifl Sun. after Trin. ^ in pcriliel. LonfTtli af Bi^i^iit 14li. 41 m. © ecli|i4C(1, invisible at Hftlifax. % 6 h ' ^ statiuiiarr. Hi^li tidtt. § (^ C . l'riiice*s Royal /> 1840. St. Ceciiift. 24tli Sund.iy after Trinity. k6;tli of Wav 2n 7 34 b 17 8 28 B ^9 9 10 7 40 9 51 8 22 10 33 9 4 11 15 9 44 11 55 lU 24 A. 35 11 10 1 21 U 56 2 7 A. 51 3 2 2 10 4 21 « 31 5 42 4 38 6 49 5 33 7 44 G 14 8 25 6 50 9 1 7 25 9 36 7 57 10 8 8 31 10 42 9 5 11 16 9 42 11 53 10 22 morn 11 8 33 morn 1 19 3 2 14 1 8 3 19 2 22 4 33 3 40 5 51 Brushei & Combs, iniiumBrable and various, at EAGAR'S. 3 55 5 2 5 58 6 40 i 20 1 8 3 ' 8 45 9 ' ^ 10 4 1 50 \\ *> everything will be in trim for coiuincncing the mamifticture as eoon in the spring as there is milk enough. Th« Paradise Union Cheese Mannfacturing Company has a capital stock of fiftten hundred dollars, with power of in- crease, in shares often dollars each, and may hold real estate not (Exceed- ing $2000 in valii«. No mentber is liable for the Company's debts beyond double the amount of his share. Tne Kictaux and Wllniot Cheese Factory has a similar constitution. The Onslowr Choese Factory may hold real estattt to the extent of $6000: the capital stock is 8-2000, and may be increased to 820,000, in shares of twenty dollars each. It order to save labour in esti- mating the qualities of milk received at the factory, it is weighed, not mea- sured, li: (bii weight being reckoned aa tqual to one gallon. la the Knglish factories 1U|^ lbs represent a gallon^ 3 aa M % % Vi n ST I ► a I l\t.owi BaoTKBKS 4 Co., Iiaporters of Flowtr, Field and Gardta Sm^i^ 5 u X I u m e «4 c e IS 7rt |)I0( KMJiKU b«gU»8 on MONUAV. [187a. ? Kull Moon, 4tli il. (»li. fill). nuirniiiK. fu'Wiinn H l»r W. f.Nit OunrttM, 11 ill il. [ill. .'lUin. nritinioMii, lt(>lt)w I'li* lioriinii. NiMT Moon, I9lli il illi .IBiii ■fliTiioMii, )w>firlMK S \V | \V. ^ Kinit (jniirl«r, 'inih d. |||k 5(Hn. niorniiti;, l»etow tlio lioriron. ii li Q *► 1 M. 1 r«. .1 w. 4 Til. i K. fl 8n. 7 SIT. 8 M. t Tu 10 W. n Th. w r. 13 s«. u Sll. IR M. Ifi Tu. 17 W. IH Th. 1«) F. 90 S». 31 SIT. 12 M J.I Tn. i4 w. 15 Th. ^0 F. 17 Sa. SH SU. 29 M. .SO Tu. M W. Itrt. (Uiiilii 5.1 'i4 17 IS y«» 29 ;n .12 fl4 .'<& .1R .Mr. .Mfi ,ifi 37 ;i7 .H8 .M8 .19 .19 39 40 40 40 41 42 17 17 17 17 17 17 ir. ir. ifl ir> ic. \r^ 10 17 17 IM IS IS 19 19 10 20 21 2y 22 2M 24 24 2.^ 2G 21 5,1 92 22 22 22 1 10 IM 2r. 22 .1.1 12 40 22 4i', 29 52 29 2,1 9.1 2,1 2.1 2.1 58 .1 ( II 15 IH 2.1 SI 2.1 2.1 2.1 2.1 2.1 2.1 1.1 2.1 2.1 25 2(> 27 27 27 2fi 25 2.1 24 2.1 22 2.1 .11 29 2.1 9,1 19 ir. 1.1 y 5 rut of riocli 10 .19 MOdff. «»- 1 ••>■ I n;i; I rt-r •'■- 1 """"• i •••• 1 1:± | >■"•' 10 9 ir, 52 9 2M 9 .1 H .IH 8 12 7 4r. 19 52 24 5rt 27 59 .10 u, llAUtepotl, VTkndaor, Nawpurt, Tiiiru, etc Sponges, Qold Leaf, Spices, at EAGAR'S, Halifox. Tib AnnuAl Statutory Moetin^s of alf. the AgrioultitrAl .Societies of th« Vrovince arc held on the lirtt TuMdaj of L)«c«mber. All the rw^ocoM and progresK de{>«iulA upon the aetiva working of our Agricultural Soci(!li«B. Tho objects of these Sociotie* are to prom^ culture, dmina^o, orrhard cultivation, and improvement in farm buildings and domettic uianufnctiires, to hoM <>bow8 and exhibition!, to award prumiumn for «xcelltiiu-«, and tu ditfuse information ccnc«rn!ng agriculture and horticuitura. All thtttx n 3 0* tr i «-i » > •4 » O r IS ft i (71 K U e e il a H B3 H e Bi a I N Cj I 9 ,1 4 5 K 8 9 10 II 12 1.1 K 15 10 17 18 19 20 K 22 2.1 14 25 20 27 K 29 .10 .11 BROWN DHOXUCRS Ak CO., UruKgitu, (.^rdiiatico ^\mmo, Ualitax. R'astia Pii*. Memo nnrl Tim« Unnki, at B. T ll(7f R A C^'b. i I u h A « K « A e 9 a 2 9 IS H B H e Bi i{ e P AUTUMN WrMIITR 1 UIOCKMItKK II \Hyn. 77 B o I « \ V ,1 4 f. {] h] H 1> (0 II 12 II i<: 15 in 17 IH I (J 20 10 22 2.1 24 25 2f. 27 K 2!» M) .11 OKOIiaK W. HAUiH. Ship Broker anJ Commission Merctiaot, Unlori ilfkrlrin (iiinr>non nulidlng. nnnrnnn nntr, HALtPAX, N. 8. (( ill |M>rilwlinti j'r* VVkIci /« i H44 f/niinlli mF (jtv «|» .'^liii. Ill(;ll ti'l<*< 2/ doulli^ 7li. 2iii morn ^, KoMflu 'III M»in. nft. 2imI Snii'lnv iii Ailvoiit. 'f (H «''»Mc..|iiierl r/ 'Gl. 3^ noiiilm nil. 2''im. iii'irii. ^ ,< ([ . I'' Millar Duv. 9 r< (L IwMijrrli of (Ur «h. 4ain. ^ >rr. ojiiiii:. W. Kiiilmrl). li. ti(l(««. Kinli'T Dur. ^•oiitlia .lli. .1flin. art. 4t»iH.iii A'l. »?f^(C. 0^MHiriVJ, 11 O € ■ I WiiitPT cfiiri. Hl.ThornM. ^ tJ ([ • 2/ •oiitliii 5fi, ri7fn. morn. (^ puiiu'"''- •? HOMtJii th. 2r . ift. (!HUinrMA« Dat. St. Htf^phfin, Mar. I/ow tio(i('tit:i in rateable proportion to the subncriptiona. Thes^i SocictiPi have been of ^j rf.at bt'neflt, and it is ver^ denirabia tnat ona should bu oitablislittd in every tlirivin^ a;'rtciiltural district, In some Societies (|nart<2rly or niontlily nieolin^a are iield for the discussion of agricultaral •ubjocta. iSoina hold plouKhin/< matches in the Fall. i I 'S S i ft R'astia Stocltinxs, Kn«« CajM and AnkUu, •! BmowM BaorasaA 4 Co. H. T. MtTIRAPn., Vnp9t nuUm A nUnk tlonk Mnniirrn'rH, 191 nrnnviUi* •i A T e '8 nsirriirit'ii rAHMiu't LIH7fl. TIDE TABLE. rompiUJ ft-oni »)>prortntlonoit )«tiii>«« will liw r«r, (Mam Point, riwJicimjv {m\y North, ('ai-diffAn Har, r«|w lW«r, rhirU>tt«(own, t'ap* lT«orir«, l>igl\ir tint, Klfmonl IWiy, Kaat Point, follT IViiit, iJut of i'auso, Horton Uhitf, UImkI lUrbotir, ,1«N>pi:u« Kiv«r, .Ictiorv Harbour, Jouriiuain t. l.iwxtmb Harbour, l.«H«T«, l.unonbuiv, l.iv«i-\XK>l Har, L'Ktang Harrow, l.*pr»«H lV\.v, Martin Biv«r. Maohiaa, Seal lakuid, Malv)u Ri^'•^, Ma^aUmi TataiKla, M«nadieu Har, Mari^omish llarbour, Mud Island, ad 4 4t 11 •i h I 30 •29 16 11 31 17 13 Why \ aria, Houghton Harbour, thaalwr Harbour, rha»atoook. l*arpi«awlck. i . • ,, ,,, and Mnii<(Uodoboit liilata 1 rumbarland Ua^ln, . .add 4 Country Harl>our, . .lub Cap* SabU Itlaiul, N. aid*. .Kub t'^IMi SabU Island, 8. aid*. .riiI) I No«d lUv, Ni'uiii Harltonr, NiMih MiniutttKaah, I 'oil (it'orui', I'lipc lliirbuur, riaiiin;i«. rrii«|it'il ilarboiir, Poll iMt'dwar, P«tit Pi\**«>f«, Pnliniro llarltour, , Pull Mmiton, . poll l-:bi«rt. PuMWHoh HarlMNr, Port Hood, tjitaou I lav, Kiii^^nd Island Harhtmr, . Kirliiburto Itivar, Uii'hinoiid Harbour, Stoddaii ("ova, Sandv Tova, I. Sanour, si. IVfiMs Hay, S«ial I'lland, 'l\j»kot Uiv«r, rinoh-giii { Island, I ' 'riHradia Harl)onr, Trinity Hny, Nswfld, Vin Har, Wi.st »ay, Wostjwrt, Wbitubavan, Wost Quoddy Haad. WoK'hptxd, t''ai«iH)lMiUa Is. Watsrinpf Cova, Sheet { bt^ur, ) ' Wallar* Harlnmr, Yarmouth Harbour, .add add .sub add .mib .add .sub add .add .ad.l .add add .add .add .add add .sub .sub .add .add .add .sub .add .add .add .add .add add .add add N M. 4 Ml It !lij 4 ID .1'2R U 'in A 1 ■n9 :ifl n 'iu 41 II 4(\ 10 l» 49 9 44 'J M) a oil I 3 4A 17 1 I lA D.1 .add 3 40 .add 45 .add 1 11 add 1 1 .add 1 13 .add 1 44 .sub 49 .full (I ^7 .sub U 4 .AY« BROTHKUS 4. CO., Drugj^isw. Ordiimco Siiuarv, lUlifftx. Wlillllir. ('MpvlUtf. nil. I IMlllllljr riikfl, Mt U T MlUft * Co 'n. t B •« N fi a r iS B « c n fi r © U B H PS )r 9 t IH7.'I.) AI.MANACR. n DAVID STARR & SONS, ANI> tntportovM #»/" Uroii, ^tcrl, ^liclf ^iurbtoiirc, jf^utlcrg, WINDOW (.LASS, LONDON I'AINIS (k OILS, LEAD, COHDAGE, llousn FunilHhiiiK (IoocIh of nvory dfiHoriptlon, S(yALEH, Lard and MiKjIilnory OILS, l.oatlier Bolting, Saws, FiloH, and all kindH of Mill Siipplha AW'ttlH fur /»»i/e of LaVILLE MONTAGNE ZINC MINING CO.'S ROOFING AND SHEATHING ZINC, Bill & McKays Axes & Edge Tools, AOAOIA POWDER COMPANY'S QUNPOWOER, ()IIAUi,KS I). KDWAHDVS L^lrc and Kiirglar Proof Safes, A. Bicker's Card Clolliiiig for Carfliiig Mills. Jtl nnufncltirri'it nf CUT NAILS ANJ) IJllADS. Large Supplies of the above Goods kopt in Stock, and Special IndufJimonts olfered to Wholesale Cash Purchayors. DAVID STARR & SONS, BHEiPlKLD HOUSE, 15 and 17 Duke, and 188 and liJO Hollis 8ts., HATiLFAX, N. 8. \ \ B \ 2 HI f Unadulterated Ground Spices, hi iJnowN liROTiisus & Co. ^ U. T. MUIR & CO., TlooksplloiHniul Stafionoin, 125 (Irnnvillo Stioct, Hnlifflx ce '9 B a la t V pa ft h 9 & I o e IT >- IS 6S rto nKLOIIKKS FAUMKUS [1873. WnOLKSAIiE AND KETAIL DEALER IN ROOTS, MS m RUBBERS, A-ILSO HATS AND CAPS 139 GRANVILLE STREET, HALIFAX. :():- N. B. — Particular attention given to finest Classes of BOOTS AND SHOES. I'ipci, 70 9 II 1 r 9 « 1 ■«. 5 <^ s 9 9 e RROWN BKOTilKRS 1 CO., Druggists, Ordnance Square, Halifax. H In h « S !: « ■ mt b M a el M m U 1H7 c Jiiffi Jiufi linn M(( T mill Clm yl ! M ! AIo ; Will I Jiiin I HI'ui 'I'im I Mori I Man i A\ir\ I y/. « J, "o the i A t V r^ ! r.' C : Kt.. w Kon ^ Ni'ix Muii Owe wart Low! h c Proc ]>retc J Jam t^ fes ; //. c ' Vice ss xit/cn (^,r Md 1 >Seci< Bn( ri))C», Coinhi, ('anil lloxcs, Hair and Cloth Ilnulici, nt IT T. Mtnn &. Co.'g. S3 TD 9 « e 1 r ti 9 ■* ■» 1 B a 9 9 H Ml r to h « s t « I Id e a el i« b 75 v< 9 .& r t e V C h C >^ c 1H73.] ALMANACK. 81 DEPARTMENT OF LAW AND JUSTICE. Supremo Court of Judicature. HAVING I,A\V AMI K.yiiriY .M.IHim>l("noN TllllOIMUroUl' THK rilf>VIN«'K. CiiiKii' JuHi'tuK, Sir Will. Yrtuiiti;, Kf. Mi^iirv .iiiixju, titid Jiiihfc of the Sn/)if>iu' (onrf, lion Jfiiiics \V. .loliiistdii. Asfm k.-m, /foil Lewis MtMiis Wilkiiis, J/oii John VV. liitchic, /f'>n Joimthjui MrCuUv. 'Vhv, ilmljio ill Fi(|uity sits tOHtteml to E(|(iiiy hiisiiicss every Moiidny and Wediiesdiiy, \vht;ii hiisliieH-s re(|iiire», (e-xcept in va. Twinintr, lliijrh llartsliornc, Ale,\aiidcr Jiinies, Win Howe; I'iitnu, lOdward Kojicli, linn .M. 1. Wilkiiis, Daniel Diek.son ; Yaniioiil/i, ThoM 1). ('hijiinan, ('. It. Owen, Jaiiu'H Murray ; >S/nlhiinK', 'riioinas .Jolinsoii ; ndnliif/ldii, (jahriel H.ol)ert.son ; /funts, David Frieze, Win H. Jllaiieliard ; A'/»/r/s, Geo A. Bl'Uiehanl, Stephen H. Moor*', .James II. Treseott, Henry H. Weiwter ; fjunenhuiyh, .lames Dowlinj^ ; Antid/tolis, 'IMiomaa William Clui.slcy, Timothy D. iinj^jxles, .lames (iray, Edward ('. Covvlirifx, Alhert Mor.sp, Geo. Woodlmry, .1 M. Owen ; Qurms, Uohert IJolieits, .J. N. S. Marshall; Atili. II. Eaton; Wnllacf, Hon Alex McFariaiie ; 'J'rnro, Kheiiezer F\ Mnnro ; Si/dncy, C. Ji., .James MeKea;;iiey ; yariitoulh, Charles U. Owen ; /'/e/f^K, Saml (i. Rij^hy, .John I). Mel.eod ; (riii/sl)orouf//i, Ste- wart (■ninpl)ell; liec-dcn. of lUoits, (J. 15. Hainiltoii. lii'iistrfir, Lewis W. DesMarres. Marshal, W. D. Sntherlaiid. Adrocatrs and Proctors, the Barristers and Attoniies of the Supreme ( 'oiiit. Intrr- pretcr and Tianslalor, Uobt (i. Ilidlihurtoii. Privta-, Al|)in Grant. Hank of Deposits, The Bank of British North Anieriea. / Novi Scotia Barrister's Society. //MHomry xl/^w^«'r.s-, the .J udp;es of the Supreme ('oiirt, and Coi-rt of Viee Admiralty. President, Hiram lilanehnrd, K8(| , 12.('. Vice. Pre- sident, An?,. W. .Johnson, Jr., Fsij. ('oiinrlt — Hon. S. L. Shannon, Q. C., (Treasurrr), B. Murdoch, Ksc]., Q. 'I, M. II. Ilichev, I'lsc]., James McDonald, F.sq,, Q. C, W. A. Henry, F.sij., Q. C, Wm. Garvie, Esq. tSecretary, .J. S. D. Thompson, Kkcj. 9 n 1 3 e ft ft "1 *^ 9 a ■ ? ft ► ft BiiowN BiiOTiiicus &, Co., Importers of Genuine I'ateiit Medieines. U. T. MuiR ii. Co., rjipcf Kulcrs & JMnnk Book Mannfao 'rs, 125(}ranville. 82 nKI^ClIICU'H lA KM Kit's. [187iJ. IA*t or llarrlMl4> r« and 4tlorn«*yN, 1 # uksii)i;nt in noya scotia. • NAMi;*;. Adniitfnil Har- Admitted Attor- Ue»i Apiil, 1821 19 April, 1810 Ennenhurg. H. Munloch, ()r.. uc\... 14 Jnlv, 1822 14, Inly, 1821 Halifax. ,ln\m ,]. Sawvor. l.>8 Jan'. 1 82.') 28 Jan. 1824 Halifax. ■ (toorjjo U. (ii'assid, l.'i April, 1 82.') i;5 April, 1824 Annapolis, h Cllinrlcs M. Owon, L'M ,Ian. 1827 24 Jan. 1820 Yarmouth. « Hiiirli Hartslionio, nci,. ;24 Julv, 1827 24 Jnlv, 1827 Halifax. Jairtos A. DiMiuiso!! 2.'{ Oct. 1827 24 Oct". 1820 i)igl)y. li')l)ert n. Di'kson, 2.*J Oct. 1827 24 Oct. 1820 Truro. 1 /A»H. M. I. Wilkiiitt, '22 Jan. 1 828 22 .Ian. 1828 IIalifax,Prot'y Etlwunl II Miuii Hilton, 2H Oct. 1 828 2:5 Oct. 1827 Halifax. V^tephon II. Moore, 27 Jan. 1 82'.> 22 Jan. 1828 Kentville. •d .lolin C. Halli'mitoii, 28 Jnlv, 1 W2*» 22 July, 1828 Halifax. ■ IS ir William II. Kcatiiiix, 3 Nov. 1 82'.t 28 Oct. 1828 Do. William Sutli vlaiul, qc. l\ Nov. 182'J 28 Oct. 1 828 Do. Etl'.Tnrd Uoacli, 4 iVfay, 1 8;iO 5 May, 1829 Pictou. Henry I'rvor, dcl. 2.') dan. 18.*U 25 Jan'. 18:51 Halifax. Thomas IJ. Aikiiis, dcl. 3 Mav, I8;u 4 May, 18;50 Do. n Ncpoan (Mark, •M) ( )et. 18; J 2 1 Nov. 18:51 Halifax. .•- A. M. Uniarko, nCL., 29 0"t. is;n 29 Oct. 18:5.3 Halifax. i^ lion. \{. n. Dickoy, gc, 21 Jan. 1 8.'v4 22 Jan. 18.'5.'5 Amherst. ^ ^ Daniel (Kv.mi, 2'.) April, 1 8.'M •50 April, 18.-5:5 Eunenbur;;. ■»4 Ilonrv 11'. (Irantliam, 4 Nov. 1 8.'U 29 Oct. 18;V} Yarmouth. DM Henry B. Weh.ster, 5 May, 18.'5.5 29 April, 18:54 Kcntvillo. vStewart Campbell, qc, 25 July, 18:5.') 22 July, 18:54 (luyshoroUi^h. 9\ « John I). Kiiinear, 2 i ,Iulv, 18.'10 25dury, 18:55 Amherst. • John MeCirejror, 1 Nov. 18.'J0 3 Nov. 18:55 Halifax. w Ehenezer F. Munro, 1<) Jan. I8.'}7 14 Jan. 18:50 Truro. 4 WUiiam C. Wlii«Ulen, :n Oct. 18.'{7 1 Nov. 18:50 Slielhurnc, David Matheson, .11 Oct. 1 8: J 7 1 Nov. 18.10 Pictou, Proth'y Peter Lviuli, yc, ,*U Oct. 18;{7 1 Nov. 18:50 Halifax. g Henry \\ Hill. * James Fo>r.), 10 Jan. 18:58 18. Ian. 18:57 Antigonish, Sh 1 May, 18:58 2 May, 18:57 Pictou. Frederick >V. (Irantham, I Mav, 18:58 2 May, 18:57 Yarmouth. Daniel Dick.^ou, 24 Jul'y, 18:58 '■5 July, 18:57 Pictou. James MeKea^xMey, qo.. :M Oct. 18:58 ■51 Oct. 18:57 vSvdnev, C. B. Hon S. Fi. Shtmnon, gc, 10 Jan. 18:5'.) 10 Jan. 18:59 Ilalifik. Henry C. I) Twiiiinfj:, .'50 April, 1 8.-<9 :51 Mav, 18:58 P/o. if James Koliert I'reseott, ;K) April, 18:59 :50 April, 18:59 Kentville. Edward A. Fyke, '2; J July, 1 8:59 24 Jnlv, 18:58 (\)rn'vallis. K •^'illiam Howe, 2;{ Jul'y, 18:5< 23 July, 18.19 Halifax, HcgPr George A. HlanoluirJ, 2U ( )ct. 18:59 :50 Oct. 1838 Kentville. IS John C. Wade, gc, '24 .Julv, 1841 28 July, 1840 Digby. In Jlon W. A. il'iny, gc, M Nov. 1841 3 Nov. U<4() Halifax. James .Mn'iay, Jr., 20 .Inlv, 1842 27 April, 1841 Yarmouth. Hiram Hlaueiiard, gc, 18 A,;'nl, 184:5 :5o Nov. i8-;i Halifax. Peter 8. Archilxild, 18 April, 184:5; 19 April. 1842 Truro. r r P '4 t M t t J) T. 187 Kobi A Mr John 'T. I Phili Thoi .lann lion Alex Char lOdwi Willi John Jame Peter Hichi Fr;ni{ Jame Edwa Willi, linn I Willi, Isaac Willii NMattI Matli( Willi, Hon J I Bcnja Danie : J. N. Peter Eeivis (leorg Kober Tliom Otto Wilha Hu.u'h Jared Henry Hrenio P'itzge (rcorgi James Henry -losepl. James Alonzd 'Tlionw W. Mv John I Hobie Jo:jepIl Jas. W BROWN HliOTHElit) & CO., Druggists, Ordnance Square, Halifax. Smnll WniTu in j. 'rpat variety at R. T. M(riR& CO.'S. ift7;{.; ALMANACK. K\ I{oI.crt McCtilly, 18 April, 184.1 19 April, 1842 Anilierst. ! AMml F. Hiililiiirloii, 18 April, 184.J 19 April, 1842 Haddeek. ' John 1). McNult, 7 Mav, IH44 29 April, 1842 Truro. T, I). Rii^^dcH, qc, 7 Mav, 844 18 April 18 4. '5 Mrid^eiown. • IMiilip ('. Hill, uch., 7 Mav, 1844 7 May, 1 844 Halifax. *• 'I'lioiims W. Hiirris, qc, li.-l.Iulv, 1844 25 July, |M4;i Keritville. V .Iannis Ilnll Tliornc, 2'! .JnlV, 1814 2.'5 ,Iulv, 1HJ4 Halifax. /foil A. McFarlanc, QO., .'{ Dee. 1844 5 Dec. iM4;i WaihKC. MM /Mi'xuiidcr .laiiK'S ♦1 Mav, 84. ^> 7 Mnv, IH44 Halifax. 3 C'liarlf?* .fames Stownrt, r, MaV, 184") 7 MaV, IS44 Auiherst. y. I'Mwanl 1'. Nuttiii;^', Muv, IS4.') 7 Mav, 1SI4 Halifax. • WilliiUM K. Cutler, 'J2 ,Iulv, 184.") 2.'{ Julv, IN4J Aricliat. .loliii McKiiiliiy, i-'-J.InlV, 84.^) 2.'!.hirv, IH4 1 I'ietou. pa .lames VV. .Inlmstori, Jr., iM.lulV, 1840 2H JnlV, IH40 Halifax. I'eter II. LcNoir. 20 April, 1847 22 Apiil, 1840 Do. M Hieliard Satids, .Ir., 20 April, 1847 20 April, 1H47 (Jranville. NB I'laneis S. Heuinisli, 'jr. .Inly, 1847 28 Jiilv, 1840 Halifax. 1 .lamps 'riiomsoii, 24 .Inly, 848 20 Julv, 1847 Haldnx. 4 m IvUvanl C. CinvVuv-, 4 Dee. 1818 29 Nov. 1847 AnmipoliM. Kf Williuin A. .Johnston, in April, 184<» 10 April, IK 19 Halifax. ^ /foil II. \V. Smith, A. a. 2.T.lulv, 184!) 24 .Inlv, 1848 Liverpool. 1 Williauj Twiiiin},', .T Dee. 184!) 4 Dee. 1848 Halifax. e Isaae.J. Wjldc, 22,Inlv, [8.'-)() 2.'5 .Inly, 184!) Do. •I!! William II. nb'iiehnrd, 2 Dee. 850 .1 Dee. 1^^4!) Windsor. ^ VMatthew II. Hieliey, 2 Dee. 8.50 :] Dee. 184!) Halifax. Mather n. I)esl)iisaA, 21 April, 85! 1 .May, I 850 lirid^ewatcr. A William n. Chandler. 21 .Jiilv, 85! 20 July, 1 H.'fO Arirliiit. * /Ion .las. M('I)omild,(.iC., 22 Dee. 851 2 Dee. IS 50 H.ilifax. m M Henjamin (i. (iniy, 22 Dee. 851 22 J)ee. 1 ^:5 i Do. M Daniel MeDonald, 10 April, 852 21 April, 1851 .'\nli;^onisli • .1. N. S. Marshall, 20 .July, 1 852 21 ,Iulv, 185! Liver|)ool. I'eter S. Iliimilton, 2!) Nov. 1 852 22 Dee. 1851 Halifax. w Lewis W. Des liar res. 18 April, 1 85;5 19 Ai)ril, 1852 Do. «d Geor^'o A. McKenzi^, 1!) April, 1 85N 22 Dee. 1N51 Pi' ion. Hol)ert G. Halilturton, 25 .Inlv, 1 85:$ 25 July, i.S5:j Halifax. Tliomus .T. Wallace, 28 Nov. 1 85,'J 28 Nov. 1 85.'5 Do. Otto S. Weok.s, 4 Dee. 1 854 28 Nov. 1 85.3 Windftor. m William Fullorton, cj .c. If. Auril, 1 855 25 Julv, 1 S5.3 Amherst. ■1 IIu.L;h McDonald, ••J Dee. 1 855 4 Dee. 1854 .\ntij,'onish. A -Jared C. Troop, 1 Dec. ] 85r) :i Dec. 1 855 IJridjfctown. Pi Henry A. N. Kaulhnek, 1 Dec. 1 85») ;? Dec. 1855 Lufienhurg. M Hronton H. Collins, 1 Dee. 1 850 .'{ Dee. 1 -55 Halifax. Fitzfrerald Cochran, 1 Dee. 1 856 3 Dec. 1 855 Do. (icor^'o Campbell, 1 Dee. ] 85«) 3 Dec. 1 855 Truro. -lame.s Kerr, 1 Dec. 1 850 .1 Dec. 1855 Amherst. Henry Oldrij^ht, .30 Nov. 1 857 1 Dec. 1 r 50 Halifax. K -losep! Norman Ritchie, .'{() Nov. 1 857 .'K) Nov. 18 5 7 Do. M .James Dennison, 10 May, 1 858 1 Dee. 1850 Digby. Alonzo .J. White, 10 May, 1 858 U May, 1857 Sydney, C.R. Tlionwis W. Chcsley, 10 May, 1 858 11 Mav, 1857 I^ridgctown. W. Myers Gray, 10 May, 1 858 11 May, 1857 Halifax. .John T. Smith, 10 May, 1 858 11 May, 1857 Amiicrst. Hohic Uniacke, 2 Auj 4 Jan. 1 8,^l> Amherst. Newton Le(J. McKay, yi Dec. 185'.)| 4 Jan. 185'.> Sydney, C.B. Ifnii. William Miller, .•Jl May, 1S60 ;u M»y, 1860 Halifax. StepKeii \j. Purvis, 2 A UK'. 1860 2:} July, 185I> I'ietou. Henry VV. .Foliiistoii, 21 Nov. I860 21 Nov. 1 860 Halifax. Rohert 1). Chandler, 7 Juno I8()l 2.T July, 1 85'.> VVindHor. Kihvanl 1). 'rreinuin, 18 July 1861 .'{I MaV, 1860 Tort Hood. John W. Oiiseley, 2.1 July, 1861 .-n May, 1860 Windsor. Thomas C. Hiil" v 2.'{ .hilv. 186! 25 July, 1 86( t Sydney, C.B. Alfred W. Si vary. ;<() July, 1861, ■M) July, 1 S6 1 D'ivrby. Jo.sepli II. Weeks, 2.J 1 )ee. 1861: 22 Nov. 1M6() Ilaliiax. Saml. MncDonnell, Q. c. 21 April, 1862 8 April, 1861 I'on Hood. llarelay K. Treniaiti, 1 Sept. 1862, 28 Mav, 1861 Baddeck. Israel IionD;wortli, 3 Dee. 1862 8 Dee. 1861 Truro. William li Iliil, !() A UK- 1 H(V.] ' 12 May, 1 S62 Halifax. Robert L. Weatherho, 26 Oct. 186.'V 26 Oct. 1S6;< Do. Suniuel II. (5 ray, 11 Dec. I86:r 11 Dec. 1862 Do. liCVTis U. Kirhv, 16 Dec. 1 Hi):] 15 Dec. 1 8C)2 Do. William Kre.l.'MeCoy, ;U) April, 1864 2[) April, 1 SM Do. Joseph I'oomlics, 10 Mav, 1864 11 Alav, 1 86;} Do. Malachv H. Dal v. 10 May, 186t 10 May, 1 8C>4 Do. Frederick W. Hoiit, 28 Julv, 1864 24 July. 1 sr.;? Amherst. IJrcnton H. Katon, 11 Oct. 1 864 11 Oct. 1864 Halifax. Samuel (i. h'i-^hy, i;< Oct. 1 864 8 Oct. 1 86;} Halifax. William D. Siuiierland. 7 Dec. 1864 7 Dee. 1 864 Halifax. John Y. Tayzant, 7 Dec. 1864 7 l>ec. 1 864 Do. Robert Motton. jr. .'Jl Dec. 1 864 7 Dee. 1 864 Do. William II. Owi-n, 2.'} Marcl 1 1865 2.'} Marcl 1 864 HridKcwfttor. James (J. Foster, 7 April, 1865 10 May, 1864 Halifax. Simon II. Holmes, 10 April, 1865 1) Auii. 1 864 I'iclou. John M. Viets, 25 April, \ 865 10 .Mav, 1864 Liverpool. James II. Ilearn, 2 May. 1 865 2 May, 1865 Arichat. Murray Dodd, 2 May, 1 865 2 MaV, 1 865 Sydney, C.B. Rol)ert N. Henry, 2 May, 1865 2 May, 1865 Anli^onish. Rohio S. Morse, 2 May, 1865 2 May, 1865 AmluTst. GeorjiO Rolierlst)n, 6 May. 1865 10 May 1864 Midilleton. James A. Fravscr, U July, 1865 9 Au^^ 1864 New (jrlafij;ow. John S. D. Thompson, 25 July, 1 865 25 Julv, lvS65 Halifax. Albert Morse, .'} Aui;. 1865 10 May, 1 864 liridfictown. Donjilas B. Woodworth, 24 Oct. 1865 24 Oci 1865 Canninj;. William Walsh, 21 Dec. 1865 21 Dec. 1865 Kalifiix. Charles J. Townshend, 8 May, 1866 8 Mav, 1866 Amherst. Thomas Ritchie, 8 May, 1866 8 Mav, 1866 Halifax. Jo''.'> D. McLcod, 6 Dee. 1866 6 Dec. \ 866 Pictou. r:;'l -rt, McG. Moffatt, 7 Dec. 1866 7 Dec. 1866 Amherst. Lav. n rv - (t. i'over, 7 Dee. 1866 7 Dec. 1866 Halifax. Daniel ^U-i\. Mi Ivay, 18 Jan. 1867 18 Jan. 1867 Do. T. ^!clv,llo WhidUen, 22 Oct. 1867 22 Oct. 1867 Halifax. TNT^iVif ;•:, o. "i re.i.-'iin.. 2'> Oct 1867 22 Oct. 1867 Do. :£.>.!:dfoM' H. Ve.ltwii ' 22 Ch t. 1867 22 Oct. 1867 Yarmouth. H<^^^;■*^.i Mf*Loa,".. 22 Oct. 1867 22 Oct. 1867 Halifax. JoM b ^ iSioore. llu., 22 O'-.t. 1867 22 Oct. 1867 Do. W. In^' ^ Moract. 22 Oct. 1867 22 Oct. 186; xvmherst. James Fnlev, 7 Dec. 1867 7 Dec. 1867 Do. S 9 M B » B B ■4. V © 'A r • 'I 3 C % BROW^ !>.» OTHERS & CO., Druggists, Ordnance Square, Halifax. i ^onp«, llnirOiU, Pcifiimoi' y, and oti er Sm nil Warcfl .ntR. T. MtMR&Co.'fl. 187;K] ALMANACK. 85 Kdwin 1). Kinj^, 7 Dec. I8r,7 7 Dec. 1807, Do. Ilii^li Mclicod, 28 April, I 8()8 28 April, 1808 ; Sydney, C.R. (.'Imrk's Tuvlor, Ks Mav, 1 8(i8 18 May, 1808 Halifax. (icor^'d II. Killiott, IH May, 1808 18 May, 1 808 I'ietou. Aicliiltiild S. Sutlicrlnnd 18 May, 18<»8 18 May, 1808 Halifax. Jkiniainiii Sniitli. 18 May, 1 808 18 May, 1808 Kentvillo. CliireiKT W. M<'(:iilly, 21 July, 1 808 21 Julv, 1808 ' AmherHt. t Kdin. .J. Cd^swcll, \.\A\. 27 July, 1808 27 July, 1808 Kentvillo. V. Ikvirlov Hullo, k, I A»l'- 1808' 1 Au)r. 1808 Halifax. ^ v.. Til toil AloHcIcy, 2ri Au^. i 808 20 A UK'. 1808 Sydney, C.H. | ^ Mintiii .J. (Jrilliii, 20 Au^. 1 808 20 Auk- ! 808 Halifax. w lliiriis II. Blij,-h, 2 Nov, 1808 2 Nov. 1 808 Do. n u Firdcrick I'. Fiiiilmiiks, ii; F«b. 1809 10 Feb. 1 809 ])... Kroiioiick A. JinwrcucL", 27 April, 180',t 27 A|)nl, 1 8t)9 Truro. Ihm Williiini (Jarvio, 24 Julv, 180!» 24 July, 1 809 Halifax. H ('Imiic.'-i K Hatchford, 2 An*;;. 1 80!» 2 Aui;. 1 809 Arnberst. Charles S. Muir, 2 A UK'. 1809 2 Aufi;. 1 809 Sh(^ll)urnc. Aubrey niaticliard, 2 Au)^. 1809 2 A UK'. 1809 Windsor. Gi'orm'- T. Moore, 12 Aum;. I80'.» 12 A UK'. 1809 Liverpool. tJolin M. Jonrs, .30 ( )ct. 1809 ,30 Oct. 1 809 Halifax. rr Jas. VV. Miiijrivr, .•JO Oct. 1809 .30 ( )cX. 1809 Yarmouth. s .Inc'ol) M. Owen, .30 ( )ct. 1 809 .30 Oct. 1 809 Annapolis. Tlios. I'". Coniiiip, .30 Oct. 1 809 .30 Oct. 1 809 Yarmouth. M John r. (!lii])inan, .30 Oct. 1809 .30 Oct. 1 809 Kentvillo. P Ja.vm M. Mack, .31 Oct. 1809 .31 Oct. 1 809 Halifax. Jos. \\. McDonald, 19 July 1870 19 .T';!y 1870 Port Hood. IS Chas. E. Do Wolf, 10 July 1870 19 July 1870 Wind.sor. (Jooiyc W. Kitcliio, i'J July, 1870 19 .lulv, 1870 Halifax. TilOV C. ShlTVO, ly Julv, 1870 19 Jul'v, 1870 DiK'by. t. Lcandcr S. Morse, 19 July. 1870 19 JiilV, 1870 Mnd^ctown. StcplitMi H. Murray, .30 De'c. 1870 .30 Doc. 1870 Yarmouth. (9 Win. Holmrt Foster, .31 Dec. 1870 .31 Dec. 1870 Halifax. V .lolin Erwiii .Jr, .31 Dec. 1870 31 Dec. 1870 do. M Iv'ol.t. N. Davis, .31 Dec. 1870 31 Doc. 1870 do. ^ ;< J. n. Flint, July, 1871 July, 1871 Yannoulh. m z (!. fS. Harrington, .lulv. 1871 Julv, 1871 Halifax. W. Graham, Dec. 1871 D.M-., 1871 Do. (Jf). II. Kiiijx, Dec. 1871 Dec, 1871 Windsor. H A. II. Mc(Jillivray, Dec. 1871 Dec, 1871 AntiK'oni.s N. II. M('a}j;lirr, Jan. 1872 Jan., 1872 Halifax. C. J. McDonald, July, 1872 July, 1872 Do. C. M. Witt, July, 1872 July, 1872 Do. J. II. Frith, July, 1872 July, 1872 Do. J. Hunt, July, 1872 July, 1872 Do. 1^ B. Webster, July, 1872 July, 1872 Kcntville. John II. McDonald, July, 1872 July, 1872 Shclburnc John McKinnon, Jr,. July, 1872 July, 1872 Antif!;onJ8h. R. D. Dodd, July, 1872 July, 1872 Sydney. 0. N. Campbell, July, 1872 July, 1872 Baddeck. R. A. Tremain, July, 1872 July, 1872 Do. Thomas Robinson, July, 1872 July, 1872 Dijrby. fT^ The Bal'ristcrs an d Attorn es also hold commissions as Notaries | Public. I n SB ft O c ft » 9 9 t ■J n ir i Sponges,^ Blushes, Combs and Perfumery, at Brown Biiothers & Co. U. T. AfuiR & Co., Paper Ruler* & Hlank Book Mannfnr'rs. 12fl GranvilV. (4 9 9 s » e Pi 86 .A 9 9 m a V 8 s* 9 « a h H a es £ UKLCIIKU'S farmer's [1873. s o » H o ti M « 35 (A M H o tt o , • So i-T c? X w _J ' ^ i " -5 -a ■ tf HH • . 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Siuwl M<'( '«>rm»it'U, Wnii( .1 l'',l|i<4(»n, m i» . .Itio Htilitiktr, l>Jiiiir Pimn, Ol.nilii\h rnvki'v, Smniu'l ('. Hupi'. WoHltm A I'lnvlcr. Il»'inv I''. n nvi\«, «i«m I 1 rimn»'«(', M It. ('oi'Nrv nv ANrnioMNii — .fosi'pli HytnotulM, Win H Mtirilnmild, V IV, Aiih Mrdillix inx . iMlnniiiil ('(uhi-n. Wor. Mi Iniu-^li. si n < 'oi'\ v\ oi- < 'm'k KitK I on -Milium' < tfikt'K. m i> , l.nm li Kniii rf'joii, llcmy KirkwoKil, M v , .Iim (tn-iy. Pitu Mtl.iiity. Kminlil MrDdiiMJil. Coi'NiY or Coi ('III. siKii- Siunl Mnir, m d.. .Inn W IMrkic, W. Iv MtWolH'rt<<. MP.. K,li«lin HoiU'li. m i> , riimli'-J Mriit. m n , .1 li. IVppnnI, M.i» , (ti'o Kitlinn, \)t\\;\ ('. Kiiltnn, |)iiviil W. iNlnii, m.i» e IB ^ ? s t 1^ 8 ('•>! N1V OF ('CMni-UI VM>- I IliMUlH rMt>»'. i '\\f\'* \^IUll. .limi'|iH Cltu k, lino I' Suiter, II A U'O i-^on ^ /\r»».s7).)ct' 1^ TIioh W. .InckKtui, K. .1. Si-ott. Homy A, l>«vistin { I\h;'r /'Ai///'). 'i'"''! Mih'Iifll, M D., I^Mij S. Sonniiin. S llonniil, mo, ('liiKon ,1. NIuini', mo (\>rNr\ OF Dioin Iv .1 Hndil, Holil S(f|ilirns, m.d., Kdwtinl 11. (>Mki>^. l/cnon'l MuitIiouso. Aii^clni M. Comcnn, jr, Cliinlcs KxtMou. riiiis Iv ravHon, .1. ('. Mt'licllmi, i\i o , llcnrv ('. Snlicnii, .1. U. (i. Morrisun, mo. CorNTY OF r. M.O.. .Innit's ('mnplu'll. m.o. (\oNiY OF Uaiifan ImIw .Icntiitijis, M.o., Wni IN'uison, m.o., \Vni U. \Vook.'». MO, AllVi'il ' 'roiu'liof. M.o.. Amlrvw I'owio, M.o., (" V \\\n\\i\h\ . VAw Krtrn'll, m.o. V'oi'NVY of U*NTs--.ltio A. .Tcnkin'^. Sninl 1). Urown, M.o. Doiniison, mo.. 1' N. Unim"*^, mo., I.. 1'. roi't|uo. w in (\>rNTV OF ^ ;VKHNKHi» — l>nnsi(M' TriMnrtin, .Ino Mnnro, ,Ins (i. WoKtMMi, l>ioi Ml ',«>toi, Win (Jrant, John IMi'lnti>sli. m.o., lUiiu'iin < 'i>m])lH'n, M.O., tlxs MoNt'ill. MO. (\>rNTY »>r Kix.. frtnstm iSliollioId, M.»)., Tlioji Win llnrrif*, .^;x.> > TiUnov. .It>hn Su-iuIum's, m.o . .las N. Fitcli. m.o. V . I NTY OF LoNFMUimJ — ( ioo Tuinor. NoiriicsUy. l)«n Diniock, «^h«)» '♦niV' M.i> . Wm A. (,'. Kandull, m.o., Win Koss. Win V. An dn^w.*. M. IV IVFhri.sny, (i<»o lu^ss. Clii\s I,onlly. .los }-«ti>vovnnui. m.o.. rh}tns. MO . Ilonry vS. .lost, Henry Aldor.s, Wn« 11. Owoii, llor l>crt Sm-Ki. M.o . .ln« S ('wldor. ^ai^TY OF ruTor -DiWid Mrttho.xon. Kdward Uoinli. Win 11. 11h • ;«. l>'wi.s ,ITY OF C^i'kkn's— >las Forhos, m.o., Jas Collie. .lo8 U. Harlow. Colin CampMl. Ooi NTt OF KHM«Mt»>> — Gt^ofir*^ v.. Joan, Hon Fdinnnd 1'. Fiynn, Mnnruv K.oflnap' . Wm ISryinor. Homy C Fixott. m.o.. 1). (Jronchy. Co« STY or JiHKi.nrHNK— l.x« K Wilson, m.o., Wm.l. lk'll,Jiio .1. Solirauo, m.n.. .li»» J. Clurko. - Cmnvy of ViOTORi ,In i\ MoKoon. M.o. •tson. .Tno MoLollan, S. C IK I iL ■/I r T '/I Hi r « or ►«• F e C I O e c HROWN BK0THFH8 k CO.. l>r «»*. ♦• "u-e S«in«i-c, HHiitHx 17M rup. (liiili y V\ . w. ,1 I,. Ksitn. M !»., Iwtml m, .1 iiiiiiu k Mr { 'uni M.l>., M.l» . , Wtn mcnw WriJintr. <'n|"i"C nii-l J'riiilliiu \uVn, nl U T. MIIIU fr CO 'S o. i\i iinis n mrirt, uiock. An M.O.. m H. 1 Kiiy. arUnv. 'lynn, micliv. ll..ln.> r,. A. r r Hi r r u C M c o e ft. 1 1 C G H OS r, es a r lH7:i.J ALMANACK. H<» .It'llii'v, l''iirm lliillirhl, Nut lli!'(iii, Win Mnitfin, m.i»., Ilmv ( 'tiiiii, .Ins KiriM, M.i) , U. ,]. Kmisli, M.i».,.ln« H H(mmI. M-n./l'lios 1>. rhipiiiHii MtlHX. .H'NTK'rw or iiiio iT/ttw. Cnt'Nrv or Anvaimh.ih — VV. Uiimrlfs, I'rtt'f hclnrn'oy. Wllliwni I'nni'", Hiwiil <' l,tMMli'iM. f''thvnri| IOmIhh. .hiiin'M (hnv, Mniii»'| NirliolN, .lulili Milh, 'I'licfl. C Wl lock. Willtniit II. TtMH)., Fyijwiiril Kit?; Miuitlulpli, iNliiu'r I'lipitfr, .]i>lMrk. .Ino jK llntli, itulit.. IVltkcf, Itnln'il Mills 'ill, Ai|t(ii>fH Mnlrnkfr, .Ih?)!!-" Iliilfdrn, .Iiim Wi!«i«iii, Arlliiii I)im|^(\ .Ini'l Mimk", S lliiii'ini, .Imilcii McH'X'iiiM'r, Mcmiinh Siiinnoy, Atiilifni(> Hnil, linn Willirm (' VVIiitiiitui, Mtntiii Ontcs, (■|iin|i^ S|iiiii-, i'l'lix Mi'Ncil. /NthuI I ,(tii^lt'v. ( Jrnin ill^ W<'if) .lolmslun, Williiim CinHHriip IhI, Wiiliiiiii WcMlln'i'^pfKin, liCMiuinl Wnilc, NN'tii V, I'^MHtcr, (Jm Wmniinnii, .Iiiuh'm A. Wliifmnii, ,l(i«'»»l» ("lnit»', .huiicy I'^ii^ilti. himiK'k (JiitcM. .Iim W. Spiirr, ImiiicI McNnir, llcinv I'liiHoiis, \Villii\iii .1. ( 'idHsiiiii, Miinlv Wliitf, Diivid Morse. ClimlrM M. I^'iirlics, In^rlis riiiimcy, iHnnr I). Viimhii, UmiimI W. Mil- iic)'. Will I'lit^rif, jc, Strplu'ii M. Il('imii.:iii , 'rimmns llnllund, . Fames \{n\ , IIhimIIcv K. I'^ilili, AikIk'w llrowii, .liio (Jiitffl, .ln<» Andcr.^on, A^Mpli MiM^liiill, Munny I'llliott. Jos Klliotf, Hciij I). I/coniinl, Mj'iiJ l''t\v .1. Morse. Smnl I'icknp, ,Iol) Wilde, Mrfwnid Miiilenim, (Jeorg(< llnrdwick, Ihivid MeljelJHti, Wm Mel.iinylilnii, Tlioii MMiik-^, Win Miller, .IhcoW .Slitcinn, (J^o Neily, I'-niiieis Miller, Win II. HmUoiii, .loel '^lociiin, (Ji'or^e Woodlierry, lOliiiH riiinney, Sti'plieii Meiih, (iill'ord Delap, .Folni IJ. TrMon, Wm Shiiw, Isnud l/etteiiy, Ste|»lien K. Ileiit, Kliiis henlH, Ivlmotid Meiit, I'/lins Tiipiier. (Hiddinli M.'rayloi, Noiiniin \\. Sp' .ey, Shipoy Mpiirr, I'owler Hunis, Wm. (Miipmiin .Ir., lOdwiud Mneliti,.iii, Wm. .) 11. ilnl- com, Wwllnee riiii.nev, Henj. Ij Wiiu lirmcr, Arthur llfirris, .lolin I'rinec, I'liinens Si\uiMier«<, .loliii W. Whitiimn, Siliis I'otier, (JliHrlcs II. Kord, .lolin Anthony, .lolin S, Moikh, -Arthur W. Harris. C'oi'Nrv OF yVNTiNONisM— .loH SyinoiidH, Wm C llierliliy, A. A. Oi>deti, Hohl MeDoiiald, Umi^nld ('aiiieron, Don M< Mijlnii, Hohert 'ri'«>tlor, Aieh M((iillivrny, .Ino MeKenzie, Hon .Ino McKinrion, N. MeDonnId, rnelilan I'miieion, Don McDonalil, Alliin Smith, .lolin MeMillan, Don Cliisholm, .Itditi MeDoiiald, William ('liisholm, WiIIIhiu (terrior, ClinrleM Cameron, William K. CiinniiighHm, Ivlward ('orlietl, I'llislni M. Ilaiidall, Hii^rh Me(iillivniy, Jiol-ert N. Henry, Alex MeNanLjIiton, y\iiidii D. Harriiij.;ton, Wm .J. Heek, -Alexander M. ('lii.'., Don MeKenzie, Uodk MeDonnId, Aliens MeDouKnII, H. .1. J'\»rri.stall, Mielniel Cri.spo, I'eter (ifrrior, laicieii Doiron, Alex ('liisholm, Don CliiHliolm, D. C'ondou, .Ino Chisholni, Colin Itoss, Aliens McDonald, IJuowN IJkothkhs & Co., Gold Lent, Drj I'lilntfl and Varni»lie«. a Bl r N H o 9 i '4 i ■ 1 1 -1 I M R. T. MUIR & Co., Paper UtiKMis & Dlauk Book Manufiic'rn, 125 Cmnvillc. I s ■s if. « tilt « SI « H < o e 90 BKLCIIKU'8 FAUMKU'd [1873. Colin Chisholm, .Tiio P'raser, Don McDoiiaM, Win fMilslittlni, Wni Hoyle, James M Hall, Williiiin (.'iiisliolin, Ali-xandcr (.'aincron, An- ;:u9 Mclnnia, Arch (.'hisliolin, John McMillan, .Jno H. IJonin, IClisha W. Raiidall, Anj^us Mclsaao. Allan Caiucron, Alex Mt(jillivray, Ari-h Traier, IInjL,'h McLcllan, John MiCiillivrny, Anchv McKarlani!, John McKinnon, Jno Mclntyn;, jr, Win A. J. Mcl^onald, Arch Met Jillivrfty, Jno McCiillivrfty, Jno C. McDonald, Ihiyh McDonftld, .las VVilkif, Huj;h McAdani, Joseph AlcDonald, Archd. Md'hce, Wm. McDonahl, David McNair, Andrew (Jhisholin, Alexander Mclnncs, .Joseph Macr- Donald, A. M. Cnnnin;,duun, Jiodk Chisholtn, lluf^h MclMierson, u.u. Henry Webb, Michael IV'titpas, Joiin A. McGillivruy, Anf^ns Mc(Jilli- vray, Alex. Chisholm, D(jiialil McDonald, Timothy Crispo, Moses Summers, Neil McKcnna, (ieo. II. Irish, Donald McDonald Angus Mclsaac, James G. Ross, .John Chisholm, John McDomild. County of Cai'k JJreton. — Thos 8. Hown, .Jno D. Clarke, Geo G. ilill, lion .John IJourinot, N. H. Martin, Arnold Holmes, William \rmstron% fa a a ■ « BROWN BROTHERS & CO., Druggists, Ordnance Square, Halifax. H 1 B B B H 1 s 5 9 H 1 3 s $ S 9 • BiMed, TcsfnmentB, Prayer and School Books, at R. T. MUIR &. Co.'s. .2 s X ;> u a t a b e a t a 9 U w Ml H e 1873.] ALMANACK. 1)1 Wni J. McKay, Wm. Kosi, U()))t Ia'wIs, David M;e N. McLellau, Danl (icfldens, Charles liOuj,diea(l, Robert Forbes, Georj^e Fulton, John McKay, James Norrie, David C. Slack, S. G. A. Morrison, Patn'ck Hill, Harris Harrin^^ton, I-eander .1. Crow, lihos. McKay, Levi Davidson, Tlios. J. (.i. Nelson, James C-lark, John Miller, Wm. iilair, Jas. Dickson, Thos. Miller, John Porter, Jno Lijfhtbody, El)enezer Bcattie. CouKTT OF Cumberland — James McNah, Hon Henry G. Pinco, Jo.s N. li. Kerr, Jas Ratchford, Jessie Lewis, Amos S. JJlcnkhorn, Jas Kirkpatrick, Randolph Morris, Henry Harrison, James W. Delaney, Robert K. Smith, Dennis Macnamara, R. C. Reid, William Pipe.t, Ho- ratio N. Davidson, J. K. Klderkin, Georpe Knowlton, David Purdy, Darid Pugsley, Fras Carroll, Charles G. Donkin, James Fullerton, Moiei Lowe, Hance Hunter, Darid Lawrcncti, John H. PeiM-s, Saniuel Webb, Norman McF^od, William Haker, William P. Chlsholm, Robert McElman, Rol)ert W. Salter, Martin Chapman, John T, Smvth, Cjrui Bent, Peter MacFarlane, William F. Cnttcn, Cyrus Black, Cliai. E. Katchford, John Traviw, Joseph Coates, Doujt,' Puj^slev, William St«wart, Alfred Black, Wm li. JinrndaRC, Tho.s T. Thomson, John Bragg;, Robert Ward, Fras F. HatHeld, Nat P. Hn^cs, A. P. Bradley, David Fullerton, Jno Davison, Mich K. Pu;>-8ley, Aaron Rw^kwell, Levi B»rden, Thoma.s C, DeWolf, William Waujrh, David Ross, Lemuel Bigner, Enoch Embrec, Edwin Johnston, Robert Ripley, Charlca Ward, Donald McKenzie, Gilbert Purdy, Thos McKay, Jolm Bit;e!ow, Ephraim Howard, Jas Z Bliss, David McElman, Thos Lusby, William B. Handley, Arch Dickey, Charles Creed, m.d., Nctis Chaj)pcl, Chaa Lawrence, Thomas R. Black, Thomas Roach, J. Hiram Black, Ru- fu3 Black, Patri<"k Baird, Wm MofFatt, James Hij^gins, Saml Baird, Jno Atkinson, Jno Hewson, Wm. McNab, Jno 11. Gilroy, Wm Scott, Fred A. Donkin, Luther Baker, W. D. Main, Benjm Donglas, Donald McKay, James S. Hickman, Charles McCabe, Alex M. Wills, Richd B. Huestis, Bedford Read, Wm Smith, Embree Wood, Robt Christie, Thos Kirkpatrick, Amos Thomson, Zebud Mackay, Charles Bent, I>aw Han- nan, Angus McGillivray, Jos Harritt, Wm (Jreenficld,, Chas J. Oulton, Alex Dewar, Job Seaman, Arch Patterson, Jno Waugh, Richard Wood- land, »r, Matthew A. Logaifc, Samuel O'Donnell, Joshua Black, Angus Mcfjcod, B. S. Seaman, Wm Oxley, Cluis Snnth, Caleb Lewis, George Hill, C. Edwin Atkinson, Burgess Fullerton, Charles Hatfiekl, Torry Bent, Jesse W. Fullerton, W. Y. Kinj;, John W. Boyd, Joshua Dewis, D Dickinson, Henry Daris, Albert D Chapman, Edward Bent, William Black, A. A. Stevens, R. Mitchell, Valentine Wood, Stephen Oxlrv, Rufus S. Purdy, Jas D. Purdy, Danl T. Holmes, Geo. Scott, Gilbert ■ ft "9 Prescriptions carefully dispensed by Brown Brothkrs & Co. IMAGE EVALUATION TEST TARGET (MT-3) % // /./ ^* >.^ '^- ii. ^>.w J A 1.25 |so "^" MHI ■^ iiii 12.2 |U 11.6 % % «> > /A HiotDgraphic Sciences Corporation 23 WEST MAIN STREET WEBSTER, N.Y, M5S0 (716) 872-4S03 \ ■^ <> O^ ffl R. T. MUIR 4 Co., Book sellen and Stationcn, 125 Granville Street, Halifax. c ft t s ii a .A s e H ef H SB PS fa 92 bf.lciier's paumkr's [1873. Atkinson, John Snthcrlnnd, Geo. Chapman, Jnmea Tail, Wm. J. Falen, Wm. B. Hucstis, Thomas Flynn, Isaac Brown, Isaac Purdy, Etlward Betts, B. S. Seaman. County of Diobt — District of Diffhy — Colin Campbell, Stephen Parson, Edward A Jones, Holland F. Payson, Edwanl M Marshall, William B. Bent, John Eldridgo, Benjamin H. Kugeles, Sabine Sarary, William Saunders, Lauchlan McKay, John i)akin, Ed- ward K. Timpany, Stems Jones, John Donncs^an, Mendal Crocker, Edward H. Oakcs, Gcorjje Henderson, David Uico, William F. Marshall, George B. Potter, Jno V. Purd^, Wm Aymar, Wm F Potter, Edw Haines, Jesse Harris, William Cogens, Isaiah Thurber, Benj Van Blaracom, Thomas B. Tookor, John W. Wright, Goo Denton, Jno W. Powell, Samuel T. Bacon, David Morehouse, Edward Potter, William Lent, Alexander D. Hoyt, John S McNeil, Abner Morse, Israel Dunn, Hubbard Davis, William Denton, Chas Denton, Wm. Hankin- son, Thos O. Singer, James Morehouse, Richard Sanderson, James H. Roop, Robert K. Timpany, W. H. Taylor, John Walsh, Charles R. Everett, Robert Reed, James H. Morehouse, George A. Purdy, Edw J. Budd, Ansel A Holdsworth, Francis Hutchinson, David Cowan, Jas E. Delap, John Smith, John M. Smith, Edwd Hogan, Joseph Bancroft, Geo Casseboom, Jas Walsh, Jas Lovitt, E. R. Oakes, James H. Jones, Danl Morton, Wm. Warner, Edward Everett, John I). Hayter, Lemuel Saunders, Wesley O ithouse, R. S. Firzrandolph. District of Clare — Patrick Nowlan, James Stewart, Bonaventuro Ribicheaa, Felix Devoau, Nicholas Devean, Reuben Perry, Angil Blinn, John P. Thibedcau, John B. Melanson, Thomas Fooker, George U. Perry, Henry Goldfinch, W '•.. Mullen, Maturin Robichcau. Urbinc Doucette, Anselm M. Comaan, Fidele Gaudet, Luke Doucette, Louis Q. Bourqne, Jasper Journeay, Colin Johnson, Eliakim Tupper, Joseph W. Denton, Stephen Westcott. CouvTT dp GcTsnoRo' — Gnyslioroxuih Ditt, Hon Robt M. Cutler, Hon Wm O. Heffernan, Jas B. Hadley, William J. Bigelow, Wm Hart, Wm Moir, Jno Mahoncy, William G. Scott, Jno A. Steel, Jno F.hler, Thomas Keating, Jessie Anderson, John Jamicson, Jos W. Hadley, Joathan Hartley, Jos David, Don Gunn, Colin Chisholm, J. A. Torv, Andw Sangster, Wm Hartshorne, Geo Scott, J B. Simpson, Thos 0. Peart, Styles Hart, Chris Jost, Alfred W. Hart, John T. Sinclair, Jas E. Hart, Richd O'Gormon, David Scranton, Jas H. Feltmato, Alex McL Hart, Thos O'Ncil, Thos C. Cook, Wm P. Carritt, Wm Tory, Wm Webber, Jas S. Nickerson, Wm H. Wylde, Saml Aikcns, Richd Bruce. Saml R. Russell, Wm H. Chisholm, Valentine McDonald, Jas Fitzgerald, Jas Purcell, Herbert R. Cunningham, George B. Hadley, James Ferguson, John Matthews, Spencer H. Giffin, Thos. F. Mil- ward, Donald Kennedy, Hugh McNeil, Jas R. Atwater, Thos. Con- don, A. McLauchlin, Alex. Fergnson, Solomon Cohoon, Charles Tay- lor, John W. Peart, Charles M. Franchevillc, Henry M. Jost, Wm. L. Pea-», Wm. F. DesBarrcs, Jas. H. Marshall, Abraham Cox, John Mc- Millan, Michael Keating, Francis C. Cook, l^vid Webb, Jas H. Cann, John Chisholm, Thos. Hadley, Donald Kennsdy, Robert Davis, Donald Chisholm, Archil>ald Chisholm, William S. MeKenzie, Abraham W. Bigelow. St. Mary's District, Lauchlan McQuarrie, Danl Hattio, John Hatlic, Samuel Archibald, Alexandei Cumminger, Saml G. McKeen, Alex Fisher, Angus Cameron, John Sinclair, John Stewart, jr, Alex Sinclafr, David R. McKeen, George M Elliott, J. W. McKeen, A. R. s M s B at m O 9 S ft M 9 O 9 BROWN BROTHERS & CO., Druggista, Ordnance Square, Halifax. Pan and Pocket Kuivet, Sciaiori, Kazori, &c. at R. T. MUIR & Co.'t. 1873.] ALMANACK. 93 s (t M B B ^ ft B M » B B ft M e e ► ■ H % H I i B tf a OD )l fl « fl •s h N "S fl fl II ■ 8 • » S N fl H K fl 9 fl fl White, Ctnirlca Mclntush, Joseph McIa'iiii, A. I* McKcnzic, John Cummingcr, Donald McDonald, Hugh McDonald, Jiw H. McDunnld, Alex N. McDonald, John McDunicI, Donald Kcnneily, Win. L. I'ye, Jesse Cumminger, John McLean, Alex Fisher, Junieii McC'iitcheon, Wm Pride, John Rude, Allan Rude, Alex Mitchell, Waller Dauici:*, Thomas O'Flahavin, Thomas Smith, James Hemlu«v, John A. Kirk, John Hewitt, Joseph Rude, Robert Kennedy, Douuld Sinclair, Alex, Sutherland, John Cruikshanks. Co. OF Halifax — Andrew Shiels, Philip Letson, Patrick Power, Alex Farquharson, Daiil O'Gorman, John Thomas, Francis Munro, David Annand, Charles Hamilton, James Crouchcr, Henry A. Glad- win, Matt Burrid, Alex Stephen, Matthew Guihl, Alex Fraser, C'has D Hunter, Jer Northup, Hon Jas Cochran, Wm il. Tidmarsh, Westcote Lyttleton, Arch McPhcc, Jas L. Griffin, Hoht Fox, Jno (ieddes, David Archibald, Adam Deanc, Kphraim Burgess, Wm E. Brine, Donald Murray, Samuel R. Caldwell, Geo L. C. Chipman, Edm Ryan, Geo Garrison, David Thompson, Donald McLaren, William Hay, Francis Layton, William Evens, Jos Kayc, Robert Romans, William Lnndcln, John Carniichael, Henry Shellnut, James Ward, John Naiiffts, John A. Bell, Nat Russell, Patrick Fuller, John Stairs, Henry Balcom, Wm Parker, John D. Nash, William J Coleman, William Ackhurst, John Liiigley, Joseph Thompson, Robert D. Clarke, John McCulloch, Edward Lahey, William Compton, John E. Shatford, George Shiels, Geo Dauphiney, Jas E. Shatford, Francis Webber, Geo J. Richardson, Wesley Hays, P. Carteret Hill, William F. Knight, Ezekiel Sibley, Isaac Hopkins, John Woodill, John Purcell,Edw Johnson, Jos Murphy, Chambers Blakenoy, D. F. Curry, Benjm C. Wilson, John Hays, David A. Nicholson, Thomas Humphrey, Andrew Gray, George P. Mitchell, Daniel Cronan, James CuUen, Thomas E. Kenny, Willinm Hare, Thomas Walsh, John Doull, Matthew H Richey, Benjamin W. Salter, Patrick Walsh, Geo J. Longard, Geo G. Dustan, N. P. Chris- tian, James Fraser, Donald McDonald, Wm Dunbar, Chas J. Gossip, M. D., Samuel Croucher, jr., Jas Croucher, Wellington Kent, Jas Kent, Geo S. Dickey, Geo Thomson, Danl McCurdy, Jas Gardner, jr., Wm Hall, John H. Anderson, James Duggan, Thomas Maher, Edw Bowers, William Munro, Frederick N. Hubley, Donald Archibald, Theodore Conrod, Malcolm Mclnnis, J. W. Laurie, James Butler, John Silver, Robert Boak, W. P. West, D. Farrell, J. B. DulFus, John Artz, Wm Barron, G. A. Leslie, J. M. Forrest, J.. C. Ross, J. Wilcox, J. A. Shiers, Isaac McCurdy, D. F. Curry, Benjamin C. Wilson, Hugh W. Blackadar, John Taylor, John D. Tuppcr, Thos Walsh, Wm I'aylor, John FMnn, John Davison, William Esson, Joseph Hamilton, Edward Smith, John Hit;gin8, John S. Bryson, Robert Richardson, Peter Ross, John M. Inglis, Wm. Taylor, Aadrew Drillio, Alex. Temple, James Laidlaw, Jas. W. Turner, Geo. J. Troop,| Francis C. Elliott, Patrick Hayden, Thomas Durney, Danl. H. Pitts, and the Mayor and Alder- men of Halifax for the city only. County of Hants — Western District — Benj Curry, Jno M. Smith, John Lockhart, Geo Harvie, Archibald Smith, Jos Rickards, Constant Church, Wm Chambers, Jas Cochran, John Burgess, Itsaac Lake, Jas Greno, Robt Allison, Bennet Smith, Danl Cochran, Michl B. Salter Isaiai) Dimock, Shnbael B. Parker, Thomas Sandtord, James M. Higgins, Jehu M. Macomlwr, Benjamin Marsteis, James Reynolds, Benjamin DeV/ Fraser, m. d., William Bennett, Shubael Dimock, a a a R P O B a ? B OB tlifax. 8poni;M, Brashes, Combs and Perfumery, at Brown Bkotubbs & Co. R. T. MUIIl & Co., Piiper Kulcrs & Blank Book Mnnnfac'ra, 125 GrRnvilte. I i 8 I onald Jno McDonald, Jno McEacnern. Don McDonald, Lauchlin Kennedy, Jacob S. Hart, A. McDonald, John Mcintosh, Peter Smyth, jr., Hugh Gillies, William Dunbar, John McLennan, Malcolm McNeil, Peter Paint, Geo C. Lawrence, jr.. Dun McDonnell, Don Chisholm, John McFarlane, Don McMillan, Alex McKachran, Robt. McDougall, Alex McEachen, Arch Cameron, Neil McDonald, Jacolt Ross, Jno Cameron, Murdoch Matthesou, John Hingley, Duncan Campbell, m.i>., Mur- doch A. Hoss, Finlay Beaton, Don A. McLellan, Alex Campbell, Neil Gillies, Neil Campbell, Angus McCormick, Hugh McDonald, John McDougall, Thomas Burke, John McLellan, Allen McDonald, Arch Boyle, Nathaniel C. McKeen, Angus Beaton, Jno CarmichacI, James Coady, Donald McLean, jr, Peter Grant, John McDonald, IjCti Hart, Angus McPhail, Joseph White, Neil McMillan, James McNeil, m.d., R. B. Smith, m.d., Wm McPherson, Allen McMillan, Keil McKav, n 9 B J! •» i» 9 e » d ► '4 at M D 9 9 B ft « 9 •» H wi m GIB :( ft BROWN BROTHERS & CO.. Druj^^^isU, Ordnance Squan>, Halitax. Soapn, Hnir OiU, Perfumory, und other Smnll Wnres, at R. T. Mitir^ Co.'ji. 1 e 9 e 9 « u s la ft \m 1873.] ALMA'NACK. 95 Furqiihur McRne, Donald Melicod, Anpns Grant, Alex. McDonnM, Aivli McDoucrnll, Jnmon Doyle, Allan McDonald, Alex McDonald, James lioM, Donald McKadyen, I>onHl'i Sinyih, John McDonald, iFno Mcl*a«c, Ansel m Au'Coin,"Leo Au'Coin, John McKeen, J. H. Ucnt, Neil McMillan, Tho« Evans, Wm. Ethridgc, Hujj;li Cameron, Murdoch Mathuson, Uonald Cacnphell. CouNTT or KfNOi*— Caleb TI. Kand, Snml Chipman, Scth Bnrjress, //on Calch R. Will, Edmund Palmer, liiclid Starr, John F. Hutchin- son, Alex Patto b>n, William Miller, Fairfield Smith, Edward P. Bor- den, Patrick D. Sranlan, Arch Walker, John () Fineo, (iidtnm Coj^s- well, David Ells, Peter Wickwire, David Davidjwju, Jnnics Eaton, Amos Sheffield, O. D. Wood won h, Ehenezor l?i<;elow, Uichd W. Kid- ston, James Griflin, John H. Cox, Irad Benjamin, Hussel Coldwell, J«8 L. Armstronfi, Levi W. Eaton, Jno Fisher, Jacob Lockhart, Chas Eaton, Winck worth. Chipman, Ahm Newcom'), Zehnlon Neily, Sydney Welton, Wm A. Tnpper, David Huntley, John W. Uu^ico, John W. Borden, Benj H. Calkin, John N. Bowles, John Kirkpntrick, Win W Patterson, Wm H. Lyons, William Rhodes, P. Sanders, Thomas A. Wilson, Levi C. Woodworth, Joseph C'hasc, James Blijjh, Isaac H. Newcomh, John Vauj^han, Hiram Borden, Cyrus Johnston, William Davidson, William J. Wallace, Augustine A. Pineo, (Jeo. F. Robinson, Edwani Hamilton, William Crane, Jas Leard, jr., John Porter, Joshua Reid, John M. Parker, Chas C. Hamilton, m.d., Edwin Parker, Geo Kinsman, Charles Hall, Henry Lovett, James 10 Rockwell, Knoch A. Forsyth, Robert W. Beckwith, Isaac Hamilton, Geo VV. Fisher, John U Clarke, Jacob M. Rusco, John A. (Uiipman, Wm. B. Ward, Ijconard Fitch, John H. Miner, Benjamin B. Woodworth, John P. Lyons, Benjamin P. W^eaver, Edward C. Foster, Georpe Dodge, George Marstcrs, John W. Barss, Charles Dickie, George Har>cy, George N. Fuller, Obcd Benjamin, David B Newcomh, Henry White, John Belcher, John E.EIIs, George Hamilton, Charles Best, Thomas Farnsworth, Andrew Dwight Dewolf, Richd 1). West, Wm Bowles, Henry Pineo, Ansel T. Baker, Garland Cox, David R. Huntley, Joseph B. Davidson, Elisha Schofield, Let nard I'orter, Leonard R. Ilsley, John Lamont, jr., Wm. C. Bili, Handlcy C Shaffner, Abram G. Marsters, Eliakim TupjKjr, John S. Nowcomb, Henry L. Baker, Wm. N. Newcomh, Amos Baxter, Jos R Hea, d.c.l., Martin L. Cleareland, Geo C. Pineo, John A. Beckwith, Edward M. Margeeon, Moses Brown, James Martin, Jas Doyle, John Tobin, .John O. Morse, Edw Redmond, James E. Lyons, Jas P. Cunningham, Edwin Rand, Samuel S. liobinson, Wm A. l*orter, George L. Jess, Wm. H. Woodward,- Wm S. West, James E. Rand, Leandcr Rand, Edward R. Bishop, Gideon Power, Oliver Woodworth, Thos Handley Chute, Jer Bligh, Leander Eaton, D. Harris Newcomb, J. Leandor Wickwire, Thos Tuzo, Jos Starratt, David E. Ross, Charles D. Randall, Robert Ells, Wm H. Skinner, Charles R. Northup, Edwin Harris, James S. Witter, John N Coleman, D. Rupert Eaton, John W Margeson, Ixsveret DcV. Chipman, D. D. Davidson, Obadiah Newcomb, John S. Belcher, James T. Manning, John S. Woodworth, John Fullerton, William Smith, Wm. Burgess, J. W, Taylor, Nathan W. Fisher^ William J. Wallace, Ed w Harris, Thos L. DeWolf, Amos Black, Thos Craig, Saml H. Warner, Gilbert Fowler, A. Stanley Fisher, Geo Monro, Wm (lien, W. H. Bent, James Patterson, John Faulkner, Wm Condon, Edward M. Jordcn, Judali B. Rockwell, Perez M. Brickcns, Jonathan n n H o O 9 Ulifax. Photographic Chemicals, Cards and Cases, at BaowM Bbothsrs & Co. 6 U o 9 * I N tyrn' H T. MUIIi& Co.. BiiokMllertand Statinnen. 125 OmnriUfl Street, HaliftK i I fl fl •« «» fl IC fl t e J^ h e h 3 o fi QD 96 ur.hriiEK's fakmf.r's [1873. Rnnd, Prod Hrown, Alox. Tiippcr, Patrick Fuller, .Jtimes R Allen, NulHon Patterson, Chariot Taylor, VAxm 8 (kavce, John Fcitor, John 8 Wolton, Uco. K. Cox, J. W. Rij^eloi^, Michael lioriervran. ConMTT or LiTNRifniTRU — Win Ro«ii. Henj Zwicker, Charles L. H. Chnrrh, Honry Bailluy, Geor^ro VV, Kaulback, Wm V. Andrews, Morton VVh(^cl(»ok, Tjemiiol M. I)rcw, Wm] Rvnard, John Keddy, Nich Wolff, Goo Rois, (ico Rirhurdsou, Jos P. Miller, Benj W. C. Manninf?, Thos K. Cragjr, James I). Sclij;, Win Robinson, Lewis Knaut, Edw Morjran, Geo K Mills, I'eU^r Corknm, Win S. Drew, Rol>ort Scott, • f. Jos Rudolf, George Anderson, Geo Harss, (Jhas Lordiey, Roht Smith, Kdw Tcel, Joseph Wliitford, Nelson Chosley, J. JJl. Hoyt, Ohadiah Parker, Jno Kaulback, Jos Raker, Goo Wile, Simon RiMsor, Matt Ernst, Win Turner, liob^ Lindsav, Jas Stnrratt, Roht Dawson, John Smith, Henry D. (^teaveland, Jos W. Lockhart, Ficwis Anderson, John Trethiiey, Geo Turner, Jns Lantz, Jas Dechmi^n, Henry Alders, J. James Kock, Casper Oxner, Adam Fcindel, Leonard Hcbb, Reuben McFnilane, Saml Ramcy, tJas Faulkner, Henry Kody, Robt West, Enos Teel, Adam E. Durlnnd, Wm J. Danphiney, Jas Publicovcr, Henry Porter, John Nerille, Jus Grinton, Wm Cleaveland, (Jasper Publicover, ,T(>« Riisev, Jiis H. Wciitxul, John Tobin, Edw Lan^ille, Jas Fayles, Nat Strum, Wm. Remhy, .Tosiah W. RudoH, Jas Wynock, Joe T. Barss, Jer Mader, Jas M. Mutzier, Avard Foster, Levi Langille, Thos H. Moshcr, Wm Himelman, Caleb Lan^ille, Casper Oxner, Eli Raroey, Renj Dauphincy, William Shatford, Win. Faulkner, Jacob Pickles, D. R. Himmelman, Richitrd J. Jenkins, Danl Duncan, James H. Hilta, Jas H. Coolen, Geo GcMert, Abrm Hcbb, Stephen Fink, Jno Burn, Chas Morasli, Thos T. KccHcr, Joseph H. Wade, John S. McKoan, John B;\illoy, Chas Pickford, Al»rm Zink, Benj Borri)Ljer, JoUn Ijovi Oxner, Jos R Wyman, John F. Hilt/., Henry E. Cook, Natt Wentxell, Albert Pearl, Steph Lanjrille, Ja.s Thompson, R. D. Clarke, Jas Kizer, Jas McFarland, Cliarlcs E. Churrh, Charles I.ieman, Gideon Lan(;ille, Joseph B. Worthy lake, Edward Hcckman, John Lancille, Christian Vo^;ler, John Dauphinee, T^ewis Sinitli, James Henni{rar, James Mo- Keen, .John Tcrtl, James Fisher, Edward Strum, Lsanc Mader, County of Pictoii — //on Jas Frascr, //on John Holmes, Robert Murray, Petor Ross, John McKay, Geo McLeod, Dun McDonnld, William Frascr, Adam McKenzie, Wm Gordon, Jas Primrose, Angus Sutherland, John Grant, Neill Gunn, Hu{j;h McLcod, Jas McGregor, W. H. Davies, ,Tohn Logan, William Langiil, James Grant, Robert Copeland, William Smith, Daniel Cameron, Alexander McKay, c.r., John McLcod, William Dunbar, George McKonzie, Alox P. Ross, Alex Camenm, Rodk McKenzie, Alex McKay, w.r., John Crerar, RobtDouU, Henry R. Narraway, Don McDonald, c.j., George McKay, George Donoon, John Holmes, c.j., Adam Gordon, Andw Hunter, Jno F. McDonald, Basil Boll, John H. Lane, John Gray, Pot G. Campbell, Wm Ross, John Ross, David A. Ross, Donald McDonald, n.o., «Jamea Fitzpatrick, Alexander Chisholm, Don Fraser, Jas Wentworth, Duncan Roltertson, Thos Horn, Jas Holmes, Stewart Burns, John A. Dawson, Jas Kitchen, Jas W. Carmichael, Malcom G. McLeod, Alex McHardr, John Dawson, John Mitchell, John Hogg, Law Miller, David Marshall, John McPhee, George W. Underwood, Robt Fraser, Andw Campbell, David Patterson, Alex Grant, Alex Thompson, James Ives, Hector McLean, Dun McKay, Jaf McRac, Richard Tanner, Danl McDonald, John R. Noonan, Mahew T. Smith, Don McKay, Alex McKay, Alex e a H i ft ft A. OB ft 9 B ft 1 B m "0 ft ft I 9 a (9 9 It H ft m n i 5 B b B '«* V t5 B B « P. fl e a e M H Pi e BROWN BROTHERS & CO., Druggists, Ordnance Square, HaUtaz. iM V\pn, Comlit, rntli Boxofs Hftir «nd Cloth BruahM.atR. T. Muib & Co.'s fWJTfB. .J-i,.. '. MJi'M' ■ MiliUWI I e PI '4 e « H ft B ft » ft ts « ft ft a* 5" s Robert )nRld, roRor, lobert C.R., Rosit, Jrerar, cKay, ir, Jno Kbell, imcB uncan iwson, lardr, rshall, ipbell, iector on aid, , Alex alifax. S 9 a ft n ft ft 3 ti B It a a •«« u 9 w a a « » e u a H e ti P s 1878,] ALMANACK. 97 McDonald, M.R., Tho« Fraaor» ^m Undion, John MoDonald, jf Aiigui' sou) John Mclionald, (John's ion), Don McLean, Wm McQillvray, Chan McKinnon, Cliai McDoiurall, Wm Cameron, Charles McLellan, G. Campbell, J. Ilislon, R. V. Qrant, K. Ross, A. Fraser, Jetso Hort, Don McDonald, r.o., Jaa R. Frasor, Danl Grant, Maurice Power, Wm Rrownrigfc, Danl McLca *, Alex Mcljood, I>on Ross, Wm McDouRall, John Ciunmiuff, Jas Cummin}^, Don D. McDonald, Chas Irvin, Bobt McNeil, Allan McPhea James Dunn, Donald Sutherland, Maloom McDonald, Michael C. Olding, Wm S. Fraser, John R. Fr&ser, Angus McMillan, Jno Falconer, Wm McJjaren, A. J. Patterson, Juo Yorston, Thos Kennedy, Daniel Sutherland, Daniel Chisholm, Alex Mathoaon, Jas W. Jackson, Jaa D. McGregor, Jas Kitchen, ir, John Henry, Darid Tattrie, 8aml Archibald, John Gollan, David Millar, Thos Graham, John McLeod, Geoi;p:e Lawrie, Angus Campbell, John R. Carroichaal, Finlay Cameron, Thoa Grant, Robert McKaughton, Jno S. McDonald, Daniel Munro, Hol)erc McLisan, John Miller, James P. McIjeUan, C. Dwyor, William Campbell, Peter Brown, Dunoan Wier, Qaoige Smith, John Fraser, David Ilnggin, Robert Bannerman, James Mit- chell, Wm C. Olding, John D. Fraser, F4. MefieUioi, John Oliver, James Stalker, Geo. J Hamilton, John Johnson, John McDonald, Wm. Irving, Aobert Dewar, Geo McConnell, Alox> McGillivray. CouNTT or QORBN s — Whitman Freeman, James F. More, Richard Carder, William McGill, Zolieth Freeman, Joseph Dexter, George McLcod, Eldred Cohuon, Robert Dollivcr, Stephen Mack, David Freeman, Sylvanus Morton, Israel Hendry, Nat Freeman, GeorL'e S. Parker, Charles Allison, jr., Enoch Steadman, John H. Mulhall, Edward McLco<1, Samuel T. N. Sellon, SamI Freeman, Steph C. Tuppcr, John R. Hall, Edward P Freeman, Joseph H. Cook, Elk Morton, Jabez F. Park, Bart F. Tup))cr, Joscpn Chandler, Asa Murine, Edward C. Seely, Nath Tuppu', Lewis A. Sponagle, Stew F. Gardener, Simeon F. Hunt, Geo A. Fisher, Wm. Hendry, Eldred H. Bariiaby, Richard Knowlcs, Donald Campbell, Hugh Houston, Joseph Innes, Wm Cowie, Joseph Freeman, Patk Flynn, M. F. Agnew, Joshua N. Freeman, Drew R. Blockct, Richam H. Telfer, Robert Middleman, John Laccy, Milton Douglass, John McOinty, jr., Henry W. Hooker, Spencer Cohoon, John C. Wolf, Chas £. Morton, Jos Ford, William H. Freeman, Stephen Smith, P. Armstrong, Joseph B. Harlow, James M. Freeman, lAiwis Minard, Theodosins Ford, Jonn H. Minard, Uriah Johnston, A. M. Hemeon, Geo W. Bans, Martin McNutt, Vincent Dexter, J, Newton Mack, Silvanus Monro. James Croft, James Purdy, Caleb Cole, Gilbert S. Mack, Thos. M. Dunphy. CouNTT or Richmond — Henry Martell, John R. Smith, senr. John Morrison, John Matheson. Alexander Mnrchison, Anthy Oliver, Simon Donovan, sr., John Mclnnis, Simon Babin, John Strachan, Josiah Hooper, Ken Mcl^icod, John Fuller, Chas Boudrot, Edward Ganion, Hon £. P. Flynn, Robert McKenzie, Robt Hill, Wm Brymer, Patrick Maubourqette, Maurice J. Kavanagh, Ken Morrison, Donald Boyd, Simon Landn^, Jeffrey Boudrot, John Frahill, Danl O'C. Mad- den, Peter Bosdet, John H. Rindress, Amie Martell, Isaac LeVesconte, James Smith, David Gruchy, Wm LeVesconte, Angus McLeod, Henrv C. Fixot, M.D., Don N. Shaw, Hen Carre, Jas Johnston, Andrew Bel- fontaine, Stephen McPhcrson, John McDonald, Louis Boudrot, Don Mattheson, William Urquhart, George H. Bissett, Hyacinth Martell, Simon Donovan, jr., Wm G. Ballam, Hector Mnrchison, Don McKay, ■••4 Trusses, Supporters and Bandages, at Broww BROTmsa & Co. 5 II t I X 4 I I J I ! e c »« nnur [|H7«. lBMl»»r« tiOlHrtW*, Hrttry HiHHiH, Anh .TTtlitiMort, W»w tuih^y, .f«»f»n t?. Smith jr.. OltlH'rt Vm%U, Amln*w M<*l>tihrtlrf, »li«liii Atihn K«H'f\<, All»<»rt ir l?r»T»jrt (I l*r«H*t»tr, Hhmm 'IVrrSo, fJtHirRo TlHimHon, >Uw\cn Flu'lnn. K. MoKnr, R. (i, Morrinon. Wm (IiImIioIih, HtMrtor M«v Kinnnn, VVnln»r MiirrHV, ()n«>rKO M. Juan, Komi ItouvM, FcMk F»r««t, (liAriM l^nnir, A)))fiiii'MoN«ir CoirNTY or SiiKLitituNK^Utiltort. r»»rHp, fJllltoi't MrKotinft, W« J. Doll. Rolwrt P. WotMtill, Wiiliiim T. KvUv, Jnitun T. llnWn, UavM Kinenhiiurr, Roh«n Mrlnioiih, .fnii llo^nti •(<*lin M. Ilnfl, tPoiwph WiiU<>re, Wm MvKny, VVm Hcrkltm. Juhn U. VV. I>i»ll, .?«>fAxlcr, John Pwrney, G<^»r(rn 8nyHrr, lliiKlt MrAliitnr, Wm. Duitlori, Jr., tT«r«»b Tjockn, Anntdi I. Cox, RllnhA W. IVrry, Wlllinm A. Snow, Kihvrtitt ("rowcll, Murtln Thomnn. Hanimjtfm Ihnlrirf — WHHnm CniinftTK- hntn. JftmoH C. Nmith, Joninh 8now, Henry ('hnto, MArtlrit rovill, A(Mi Miiormy, Thomnn L. nAnkn, OIhmI W. lloinor. Thn^ ('i)fHn, 'rhninrtu W. WHuon, Urnpl L. CrowfjU, Wm U. 8miin, Jm> McIiCnnnn, ChB« CnmpMI, M«l«*tm» Mclicim. I^iinchliui McDoititUI, Donalil MorriBon, Hnncrt O. Zwickcr, Hivtor (Tnin|tl»cll, ,fci*mr Uopcr, Wm McLejin, Kenneth McKenBic, KdwunI McIjimmI, Mur McKenxle, Mnr McI>onrtkI, Kenneth Mel>oinil(i, Angn.M McAulny, Nell McAHklll, John MoIiWMi, John Molieinl, NcilMorriw»n. Keinu>rh llmhttnmm, Luther MoIahhI, Th^w S. Bown, jr.. John McKintiou, Duviil (^)HMHt, Inj^rahAtn Crtr^'V, DonuM Mr Donald, Dun Morrison, t«Mwanl Oi»rr, DAntcl J. McKenwe, A. U. Morrison, An){UH I'liuionm, WiliiAm llcfl^M-nan, A Maolver, l*oti»r MrlnNm, Jas Oowdls, jr , C. N. Ciim|)- Ml, Noil Gllli«, Oeo tngrahnm, John MrlirtC, llwtor McNeil, John (t McliOod, Alex MoD«»ni\lfl, Wm Kiilston, jr., LHn}i;h McKa«lynn» Anjjns Mel\'x>r, Uotl Mollao, Sumuel O. Ciun|il)ell, DouuM Mel^*nn, Don McCjo:»rry, Jno A Fr««or, Don Mi-Rao, Alex Fcry:uson, Alex 8. McDonaUt, John McDonnM, A. S. Kiilston, Henry Fovie, Donald Gilliti, J. C. Hovd, Edwanl P. McNeil, Donald Melie'llan, biincan Me> Askill, Mardocit MeKenxie. Donald McKay, Philip Fnucr, Donald J. McKaa, Uogh Mciiakill, Malcolm McLooil, Duncan McHae, Edward MeOnrdy, Donald McLean, John Donovan, John MorriHun, John H. Cohiitlicr 11iik«. •! U. T. MUIK k (Vt. iH7a.j ▲ MI4N4(1I 99 rroNby* •Inn ItnnHfill. John A. lliUllold, HlRpbfn I'littmi. Jolin Tuiknr, J. Wo'iiiwoitlt M«MNty, Altivii KINh. i.'JiAii JO linmii, Win llHlrv. Juhii ('rn«lQ>-« jr., •fmoli Lnndow, KnHiftKii Donnid, Hniul M. liv«moti, NaiIiim lifwi*, .IoIiii ('Nrliuiil, .Irrmiiiiu'i IMiir|iIiy, Jm fttHrritt, vVillmii V. Untwii, ChwHiUer HoliMiii, HaiiimiI lUmiltuii, llyruti I*. IjacUI. (i(>o. II. J«nkiiiH, 'Hiua. 11. Cnwliv, ^\r\i» l>'J<>tin'UMNit, ThoitiM M. iiewiH M. )i«nl, Irtiim' S. JliiUk'liJ, Mrttt Jcfl'Mry, .lolin Uvder, liuHNin Ahlmtt, l*(^iT K. ))'KhirniNMi4, .Itiliu llounjuv, M'nM HunittA, W. D'Kiitrc- iimnt, Jiiin«fl 11. llNiiiilton, OIimJ 8. dlucoiiih, (Jyril iialiiiM, ioreniinh Siiiin, liOiiiH )). D'KiilrvniMiit, Htillumii hnrkiii. Knoa Uardtier, Ur- liHii« HiiImiw, JutiHW lloitQett, ISiiiiuuii UnrdiMirt Jotin C Audtraun, Jurv'Antr«moiit, N«U«n Kydor, Jiwi W. MdiHrruii^ (Jideb bjiiiiiMf. t Mnd n»r teblnff »fllfllsir||n t« hold to Hail. OfHMtrv or ArrwAi'OMd— (lo<» R. (IrMfllc, I. W. Htigiflf'A, .Togcpli WliwNH'k, JnmoH l>i«»v, IVilliiun Y Kontflf, Chmi M. Frirbftn, ,fohn MilU. John KhH>t. Hoh'nt Milln, K.divArd llartrnu, T. W. Chniilpy. C^Ijm M. KorhcH, ThoM. (*. Whoehirk. Co. OK A.irTi«;oNiHiiK — Win C. lliurliby, ^m H. Cuniiinghara, Wm J. H Iinportam of Flower, FieU and GaMea JSeedi. R. T.MUIR4C6.,BookMllmaiid Btationvra. lasGranrflleStrpet. HAlirft«. i -;■ »^p 100 bblorbr's tarmkr's [1878. «M, Mayhtw Bwkwith, /Ton Caleb R. Bill, Richd 8unr, Wm Cram, Cakb H. Rand, Benjm H. Calkin, Winckwortb OiipmAn, Win Etiton, Geo Hamilton, Ckio F. Robinaon, Oco Dotlge, I^vi W. Eaton, U. T. Moore, Fred Brown. Co. ow LuwBifBniich— Wm Rom, Daniel Dimock, John llarley, Matt Brnal, Jaa Dowliiiff, Adolphus Oaeti, Robt Scott. Jaa Dochman, Geo Aildenoa, Joa Ka«Iback, Jaa D. Selie, Benjamin i)aaphiiico. Co. OF PioTOU — Hon James Fraier, Robert Murray, 1). Hoekin, James Primrose, William Gordon, Robert Doull, llunry tt. NarrawAy, Don Robertson, Rodk McKenaie, David Mathcson, Geo W. Underwood, Jaaws Ives, Wm W. Gtonnie, John Gollam. Co. ov QoBBira— >r. F. More, John Kdgar, James Collit, Wm. Ford, Matt Drew^ jr., Wiliiarin Anderson, Patrick Flvun. Co. OF RiOBVOMD— William Crichton, Simon Uonoran, John R. Smith, Danl. O'C. Madden, John Fnller, Isaac LeVesconte, John FfseUI, John MatheMm, Hm E. P. Flynn, John II. Rbindruss, David Grouchy, Thoa Catter, Angns McNeil. Co. OF Shrlbubmb — Josiah Coffin, Gilbert McKenna, Georj^ H. Deinstadt, Robert Currie, Josiah Snow, Gabriel Robertson, O. W. Homer, J. C. Smith, Wm J. Bell. Co. OF YictObia— Alex Taylor Joseph Hart, Doiuld Morrison, Wm JoBes, Donald McLean, Alex Taylor, jr. Co. OF Yabmodth — John Bourqae, Euos Gardner, Wm Rodgers, J.W. H. Rowley, John Tooker, TliusWillet, Jas M. Lent, C. B. Owan. CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT. PoBT OF AiffHBBBT— Cotisefor, J. J. Kerr. Oat Ports—Sub-Col' lectori, Pngwash, J. McNab ; Wallace, William McNab ; Joggins, J. Moflatt. PoKT OF AwNAFOLis^^CoUedor, J. C. Tobias. Out Ports — Sub- CoUeeton, Clementsport, G. F. Ditmars ; Thome's Cove, A. B. Thorite. Port of Antigonish— Co//ecfor, U. McPhie. (hU Porti^-^Stdh Colhctor$, Bayfield or Little River, £. G. Randall ; Harbour au Bouche, £. Corbett. Port of Ariohat — Collector, S. Donovan. Out Porta — Sub-Col- lectori, St. Peter's, M. J. Kavanagh : Port Richmond, A. McDonald. PoBT of Baddbok — Collector, Alex. Cameron. Out-Porte — Std>- CoUeetore, Great Bras d'Or, J. McNeil ; St. Ann's, J. McAuley. Port of Barrimoton — Collector, D. Sargent Out Port — Sub- CoUector, Port LaTonr, J. Swain. Port of Bridortowm— Coffec^or, 8. S. ThomcL Out Port — Sub- Collector, Itert William, W. Graves. Port of Corkwallib — Colleetor, X. Rand. Out Porti—Suh-Cvl- leet&re, (knada Creek, C. V. Rawdlng ; French Cross, H. V. B. Fams- worth ; Harbourville, H. Morris ; Horton, E. Do Wolf. PoBT OF Diobt— Co^fertor, B. Vieta. Out Porta^Sub-CoUecton, Bear River, Z. Croescnp; Sandy Cove, C. Gidney; Westport, B. H. Rubles ; Freoport, J. Tliurber. R)rt of Halifax — CoUector.'E. Binney. Regieb'ar of Shipping, H B. Paulin. Surveyor, John U. Ross. Warehouse Keeper, Win. G. Fife. Assistmnt Warehouse Keeper, Thomas R. DeWolf. Pre- m I BROWN BBOTHBBS & CO., Druggiatii, Ordnance Square, lUli&x. 187a. Bnton, O.T. Inrtey, lockin, riiWAy, rwood, , Win. obfi R< , John .David ingo H. aw. oniion, lodgers, .Owen. Pmi, M«mo. Olid Time Books, ai B. T. BiUIR ft Co.'l. . n e B ■ li nm, J. knftld. <— 5ii6- Fem«- ^iector$, B. H. iipping, Win. Prt- lUli&x. i f 90 S4 ST r B e H •B B < B « I H t t t B V B B fl e 8 H B H e K fl e li n 1878.] ALMANACK. 101 ventiv* Officer, Jnmei Kerr. Landing Waitera, James Cnllen, O. A. V. Paw, 'J'liomas P. Jost. Apprai$er, John F. Muncev. Ai- siitant Ditto, Jno S. Bcssonett. Ouagtri, Joseph Auston, naml R. Caldwell. Clm-k$, Jas FitEgcrald, Jas 8. Morris, Wm H. Hill, Jno Marshall, C. M. Almon, Jamos G. Morris, J. F. Richardson, John Eckcrsly, J. W. livnni^r, Danl. Creamer, J. 8. Richson, F. A. Coleman, C. K. Brown. Tide Surveyor, A. Kelly. Shipping Offictn, Jhs Hills, Jms Wallace, 8aml. Noble. Warehouen Lockrra, Don Frosor, Wni Mclx'aii, Well wood Reynolds, Geo Ryder, Geo. G. Gray, Wm Matoney, Norman McDonald, Jas F. Burnham, Jno Steele, David Cnl* dor. Matt. J. McCunly, Wm. Plus, Jr, Jonathan Crowe, W. II. Bash- foni, W. A. Chipmnn. Preventive Officer and Weightr, T. C. Wier. Tide Waiter and Weigher, Timothy Mallane. Boatmen, Daniel Galla* Sher, Fras Beasley, Wm Nunn, Jno Beaxley. Tide Waitert, Roliert filler, Chas Grant, Thos 8hcA, Robt W. Ilodges, Thos Hatch, James Whalun, Steph White, G«o Bayley. Out Port»^Sub-CoUmlor$, Sheet Harbour, A. Fraser; Ship Harbour, D. F. Corrj, Port or lUwKBSBcnr — Collector, M. McDonald. PoKT Hood— CW^tor, E. D. Tremain. Out Port-^Sub-CoUtttor, Margarcc, J. Hoss. Port or LocKBPORT-^Cotfec//>r, Geo "lallMi Port or Londohdkkrt — CoUeetor, D. A. Davidson. Out PorU, ~-Sult-CoUe€tor$, Five Islands, A. Y. Corbett; Tmro, J. F. Crow. Port or LnNHifBURO — Collector, Edw Dowlin^. Out Port* — Sub- CW/«c/ors, LaHavo, J. Harley; Mahone Bay, CD. Mader; Chester, D. Dyniock. Port or Liverpool — Collector, J. H. Freeman. Port or Maroarbtbtillk— C7o//eetor, P. W, Landers. Out Part —Sub-Collector, Wilmot, R. Stone. Port Mkowat— Co/feefor, J. J. Letson. Port Muloravr^CW^ot, V. J. Wallace. Out Portl^^Sub-Col^ lectors. Cape Canso, W. J. Bigelow ; Guysboro', Jamee MarshftH; St- /Mary's River, A, P. McKenaie. Port or Parrsooro'— Cotf^etor, A 8 Townshend. Out Port^^Sufh CoUecton, Advocate Harbour, C. Ward ; Ratchford's Biver, F. t, Ba^. field. Port or VicTOU-^Collfetor, D. McCulloch. Out Port$SulhCd- krtort, Tatama^uche, W. Camnbell ; Mericomish, R. Marray. Port or Shbludrkb— Couecfor, J. Muir. Port or Sydnbt— Colter, C. E. Leoosml. Out Porto— iSiifr-CU- Icctmrt, Ungan, F. E. Leaver ; Louisburg, L. Kavanagh ; Main-a-dien, O. Rigby ; Glaoe Bay, C. H. Rigby ; Cow Bay, W. W. Bown ; Caledonia, David McKecn. Port or North STDNBT^Csffector, T. M. Bown. Out Port— Sub-Collector, Little Bras d'Or, P. Collins. Port or Wktmouth— CWfaetor, 8. Jones. Out Port$-^Sub-CoUec- tort, Acadia, A. Boumeuf; Belleveu's Cove, J. V. Stuart; Gilbert's Cove, R. Sanderson. Port or Wuroaom—CbUseeor, E. O'Brien. Out PorU-^ulhCol- lectors, Chevcrie, T. A. Malcom; Hantsport, Wm Davidson ; Walton, A. McN. Park«r ; Maitland, A. Roy, Port or Yarmouth — ColUctor, T. E. Moberley. Out Ports — Sub^CcUectors, Beaver River, B. Perry; Pubnico, P. 8. D'Entremont; Tuskct, 4.. Leot. 9 » I' t t B a >. % RIastie Stockings, Knee Caps and Aoklets, at Bbowh Bbothbm & Co/ I rARMKH'H [1878. Tttn TAtiirr. AoM| Aiiliwrin | par lb. Aotda or cTary ibHiorl|Hioii, •tMul Aruilc AclU. Viii«(«r •ml Riilithnric Aclil Vtint Ar« tmmi Afritultunu HtwIvtiM Furni- lltg Uf«iMiU A Lii|d«>iti«nU, when ltn|iurt«Hl hy, fi)r th« •n«minm»in«nt «r Ajcrlnlil Prv* Atoohol W) p ■»! pkg 10 p c |>ktf in |t una 10 p c Al«, n««r and tHMtwr, In MMlkl — B» pgiil Alls B«>«r, •ml IMrtitr, In^ bottlwB (A (^Kr( or U) pint hotla. to thi^ tf«l).7 PRjll Almonda Mid Nutt of Ml filnd'uKI p mM Alum Fre* AnMomlfAl rroparntiona do. Anrhorm , , do, An|ri>l« ilnlr, unmiuiuflwiturwl do. Antmols IIOTM* Uorn«d Cottlo in » ^ Dwin* iOpM Bhonp . . . . t Annntto rr<>« Antimony Vrev AntifiuttiM, cAbtntta of do. AppnHitni, MtfNiriiiff RMm do. Appnrwl (wMtring) of HrUUh •ul\|not« dvlna «br«iOil, but domkilad in C«i|odOt do, Amntlne, AlbrttA and ()«r- inivvt', Mid PHit«d'<«Mur«, all kiiMla— manuflioturad lA p cent AiiOl. , Fr«a Arms Air tho Army or Navy, . do. Army and Na»y— Ibr «■« of— Armt do. Clothlitii i do. Mtuical Inatrunienta, Itauda do. MiltUrv 8torM do. Articlm ft>r thp public Um* of Ui« Domiskm do. Articloa bj and ibr «•• of Go- vernor Ooneral do. Artlclpt fbr nu of Foreljiii ConauU General Freo Ash— Pot, Pearl aad soda. .» . do. Atlaaee* IS p cent Bacratclle fioarda and BIDianl 'Tiiblea IS p cent Baittiage, Trav«Ueta. Free Hark, Tannera' do. Bark. Nab, Vegetablea. Wood ana Druga, uaed cbietij' lu dvelng. do. BarUy .Free Barilla or Kelp Free Beana Free neer In Wno«l.. f Ae p (Ol lliu'f In buttb>a 7 « p gal 10 p e and ( lA p n pkg lUeliromate of Pnlaali Free Ullllanl Table*, Biiijalt^llr ilila.lO p i^ent Deltiiig dufk rimI floae diirli Fri«e Bei-rlf>« naoil ohUlly In kig iln. Hitter. ...ntalnlng HplriU.. | [.JJU To BlacKluK ■ s Is p «>»Bt llleNrhIng n*w«ler«. Ftee lloMny, a|teelmena nf. do. BookMnder'a MlllbuanI and lUiuiMr'a (;loth eent Umika, itrlnte«l, periodiir blank auoount Imoka ; nor coMr liookn ; ntir IxHtka to be wrut«>n or drawn npitii ; nor mprlnta of iMMika prlnte<1 In Oahaflat iior prlnte«l aheet roualo An eent Bouta and Ahuet (leather). ... IS p ott F«dt Free Hook, Map and Newa Printing Paper 18 p eent Buiie, nianuiketured 10 p cent Boiiiinta, llata and Capa lA p cent Uiblnfl, TonMmeiite and I>e- viHlonal Rooka A p eent Binnaele Lampa, Shipa' Free Biacuit mhI Bre«t fVom Oreat Hrltain and B>i.A. Provin. do. Boiler Plate. Iroli A p cent Bolting CVntha Free Buraa. . ... ..K. ... do. BcHtkbindera' Toola and lin- pletnnnta do. Bracoleta, Hiaid, Ac, made of hair .10 p cent Bran.,.. lUpoent »«~^ ir.S^i.'p"; Braaa and Oopper. manulkot..lA p eent Urena, in bara, rmU and aheetaFrue Braaa Tube* and Piping, wlieu drawn, or Iron v. do. Braaa or Copper Wire and Wk-eCk>4li do. Braaa in aoraiia tlo. Braaa In striue. do. Braaa and Tin CtaatNi, Sliclea Rni, Omtn mhI MimIiiU itu. ('hIiIpii. Iniii I'linlii ii ii)i««l Pir nIiI|in nr Vir, innniiniiMunMl IA p cent C'riivhii, Mil, NoN. 1 to n, wh«n linwl for nlilpM Mini vomiclii only Free Capn, llfttn bimI llonneta IA p wnt t'iirri«K«* I') P v«'*^ CMrrliitfCR of travHllnrii, Mul oarriMM Iwlnii with ntnr- ^hnnilTxo (liKwkftrn ami clr< ^MiN troii|M>fl I'ti-eiitiMl Krpo ('nriwtii »ii«l HeArtfi Uuk* . . . . IA p relit <'Mhni(^rf^ VA p niniit., marine ur hydmulio, tiriKrouiid Pren Cement, Hydraullo, ground and oalciiied IA p cent Chair*, wrought Iron ur Bte«l..Fre« (Jhe«M 8 ota p lb Chaiidnliera and Oaa FittiiiKn-lA p cent ChhiHware, Karthenwaru and Croukery IA p cent ChnrtH, Mans and AtlkaieR. . . IA p cent Charitable Iiistitutiona, dona- tlnns of clothing Ibr Frta Church UeiU do. Chicory or other root or vego- tnble used aa collec, raw or green 3 eta p lb Chicory, kiln dried, roosted or ground 4 ctR p lb ndiT lApexnt < 'IgMm. . . . , in rtR p lb Clnnnnnni, groiHid W p (■••ni \ht. uiigroiiiid in p Mitt ('ItniiiR in p (!«iit hd III lirliin Fme (NiHih and llarncM FiirliltilrcIA p oant Coeua, liean and dill II Frta Vtwxk i*RRt« fVoni (irent llrl- lalii and UNA rrovlncoM do. roinmiiiilon I'latr do. Cunipiialiloii H|ttl«rii and Nallii do. C'liiiilinHNiM, mdpN' do, CIhv rt|M>, <'lay, r.nilh.V Hand do. Cliickn IA p oent Clothing or Wcailiig A|i|iarid made liy IimimI or Ntwlng inailiihe in p eent Cliithtiig ftir Army and Navy, or donnlhuiR or Oir ohnrltfl- Ii1i> InntlfHtloiiR Fraa Clothing, plain, im|Mirtrd flir onicfi'R of tlio army niid navy nerving In Catmdii ... Fro« Clothing ami nnnR t>>r the army and military flircea In tho dominion Free ('onl Free Coeoa Nnt < HU In their natural Rtale Free ColIJ-e, grei'H Free CollVe, ground, roaRted or kiln dried 4 rtR p lb Coke Fre« Color*. tIr, : InkeM in pulp, Rearlnt and mnrnne, nltrn marine and ChineRe blue, nmlier, raw, hlue - idaek, rnrlN and perinanent grr<-n, natin and tfnewaRlie*! while, bif'liromate of I'ntaRh, Riigtir of lend and llrlliHh gum. .. . Fre« Collar cloth pap«oitR or RheetR, aiKl Rheathing do. Copper, pig, wire, ronnuor fl»t do. CopiMtr or llraRN, mani)niet'd..lA p oe'jt Corkwood, or tli« liark of the corkwoo«l tree Free CopfH^r I' ipe do. Copuor Sheatliing do. C'iniage, whon UHcd for RlilpR mid vurscIr only do. CottoHR in p cent Cotton Warp IA p cent Do. not coarRor tlmn No. 40 Free. Cotton Yarn and Cotton TwIrIIA p cent Corn, Indian Free C' '(ton Wante Free Cotton Wool do. Cotton Caiidlewick Free X Unadn Iterated Groand Spicet, at Brown Broth kks & Co. f- iR H. T. MlltRft Do., "ooKnolIormin-'-'• llCft'p"; I'orV » Irt p r«nt lf««m 01 Trtrtfti lt> rv\ »tnU. Fj-w« \fp'\ StntDn •livovc->«.! I,i;(h(«, d.> di>. i>(^. 1>virti'. Fruit 1ft p rn|f* »i"t "MhorwiM apAclfltd.lS p c«»nt l>my;« tincd ohiefly fov (lr«vc Slui>i-)iwiiig», not In o\l do. 8 Km-th, «'Ut* nn<1 Snivl do. Kni-thwnW'Hj ftnd «jr.>ck«ry.. . 15 p cfliit Kign Fix»e Klo.Hr^lTpfl Mi>oVc« fUr pri?>t- insf pnri>i>t<*« do. Kinei y do. Kn|fii>viii|f» And I'liiUn IK p c««t K»»pn<'«"i 1 .W p gal KxavMitiiil OiU ofnU kinda. ... 15 p cent F Fmicv Oiwds nnd MTHltxry. rir. : Rrtiden eTnbt-oidere^i with gt>ld, tUvftr »nd other m I :%h 15 p wnt P«n and Fir* Soi-***!!*. ...... .15 p cent Vimth*!"!* (»iid FloxrMt 15 p c«ttt F^U f>r h»t« «t» Fr«« FHt Hjit lvvdie» 15 p c«nt Fihrilln, Mfxiofcn Fi!>re or TumpK'O. \vhjt« ov hU^'k, Rnd <>tln>r vojfcttWc fibi^s f<>r m*niifkolur« Pre* FirobHok do. Firewood , do. Vita's, dried fruit* 15 p cent FilWrti* <1a t.*? p <»ent Fir« l^riok and CKv Fre« Firo woi-k» '. 15 p c«nt Fish (ft'csh^ nr^ tv> K-^i 1 <« p lb Fish »nd rojr««(«hl(». prot«rT'dl5 p cent Fish-hftit Free Fi»hin(j Not* Und Soines do. Fish Vtook*. 1,ine«. nnd Finh Twine* do. Fish rifttps (.wrought iron or •tee! do. FInt W'U-v (*«• ct1t»i)llne«, nn- covtMiMl (^oe hoop iikirt) .Frws FInx \\nn\o do. I''ln«. Urmn, T«m, tindrntiiml. do. Fli>nv ot w-ln*rtt i»«d ryn Free . 1>(> of *ny i)th^»- gmin, in- cluding Indlnn nnml «nd ontmi-nl Ffpo Fon>lnn NeWspApprv, tent othrvwisp th»n throngh V. oi«re IB p cetil Fruity dHud in p c«nt l>o. gr«>on. 10 p cent l>o. preserved In brawljr i»v «pirltii l.M p gftt Fnm, HKh»i, Felt* or TiilU, nntlrp««ed ITroB Fur, or of \vhlnh Air It prin oipitl part IS p cettt O o. nngronnd IBp etnt ()li%ti und gUitwkre, piftte and tllrered. ctiiintd, pktnt- ^\ or iMlor^l \5f eent OUxt Fi\p(>r And QlMt (Moth.. Pr«^e (.Jlj|«',>r«r». Offlcprn' Mcm IB p e»nt (^ler and RleHn^-p)«te mftnn(tiPt\tred 15 p eeitt GoMb<>«tPr«* Rrime, Mouldi and Hkint Pre* Greint of all klndt, (enept ^ KW.) do. ' Or(U«, i>tnerl 15 p cent l^rareU Fr«« OrpaM and Hcrapt dOv (.irindttonet 15 p eent Gnnrts, Uritith, when Import- ed by Hoora Paper mak<^a and 'atalnen, to 1>e uted ta tbeilr trade only Frw Oiim, (7opal do. •<}«npowxler 15 p «ent Onnn. Rifle*, and M-raa of all kinds 15 pcent Gutt* Fercha, manu(licture<1..15 p cent Gyptnm or Flatter of Parlt. uoither ground nor ealciiie^iFree Gypftum, fround, when im- poi-U^i exprettly M mannrt do. H Hardware, r\t. : Cntlery, po* Ibbod, all torta: Japanned, BliOWS Bl^OTHKliS & CO., Dniggwt*, Ordnance Squaws Halifax. L I 5 t s « I r \f H, HNUrmt. Pipes, r'oinlni-l n\»\ ivnry, ma- tiuftlrtltrad 18 p ceitt ItnritPti ilml Flmldlprjr rtf len- thnr raiintiDlcturn tl) |» cetit Halntr MnhnJr, mniiuntrturH(ll5 p cent Itftlr - Itumtit, AiiKolH, (JiiMt, Thibet, H«»rte, IIiib; or Mo- hAlr, uiini«niiffletiir(>d Fre« llnlr, knimit ha riit-li«r1 Imlr. . Pioo rut rluih fl*i IliiUin do. llHtJi, Olit>i and noiitiAtl tit |) rrftt H«_T 1(1 |i rpiit llehip, undrMiwI > Free Hidpfi, Hornt ntut P«lt« do. Hntlerjr \n y, nmit Itoritp Itnir, unriianuflicturi'd.rice Ifop* cU p lb Hoop «klrt itlMnuflictiiri>~ til* ftfllowlog itrdclea fttr L'rliio- llne: tnrp«d fbr fororiiig rvlnolhii' Wlr«, clftipn {tin Mid brnu). RJIacH, Hpnngli-g null Rl«ttet.fl p cent " Bciiitt, BnlvKhiKHd or pIgFree •' IMidalt^d, in Imrt. bloom* •nd bllletn, puddlert or not puddled do. Iron KoltJi And Hpikes, glllran- l«ed do, Iton Null and Rpike Hod, n^tinrf, flat or ■qiiftrn n p vent IroB, lloop or Tire RjrdrlTing wheels or loromotivei, bent Mid welded Free Ii-«n, Holler Flatee Op cent Iron, llailmad U«re, Wrought Iron or Steel Chain and FUhPtntei FroH Iron, Roltml TUtei 5 p cent Iron.Cannda i'late and Thined riHt«i Dp cent Iron, Wire Free Iron, Tuboe and Tiping when drawn do. Ir«)n, Rnn^'itand Kidvm (ahlpa) do. Iron, MaiitH, or part ur Iron innktii (ithtpt) do. iTOiy, Hone, I'earl and Horn, nianuHictured 15 p eent Ivory Nuta FrM J .Inpannwl Tin, Plftidiliod Tbi nod Itritnniiln Mctnl Wnro in p wut Jir, inaniifhHiirfd 15 p f»*t Leathtfr, ftolf- and upper 10 p oent heather matiiiflictiirpi. vh. : Hmjte and Htio«>g, linrtietii and Haddl<>ry 15 p wnt Lenionn iiod <»rnni{i<« 10 p cent Po. and rbi'ltt when ifn- portiMl In brlnn, Free LocoinotJve cnuine frnmea, eranka, crank iiilc*. milts ay car and lot^omotlve ax lea, ni^ton roda, gnldn and alkie Lara, crank Dinn,conncetiiti; rfMla, hwip iron or atpel t>>r tirea, wheela bent * weld«'(1Frf» IjO'joniotiveaan^l railway paa- aeiiger, b«i(ga;»»« and frplght cara.rininfiiK on roHdi* r-rima- Ing tho frontlet, ao long na CHniwlian looomotlvftn and cara ar«> adinltt«>d rr»>f , unf lor almilnr circiiniHtancfts, in the United Rtatea . . Free LoiHtinotive f iiginea and H. R. cara 15 p font Ijiiien 15 (I ff>nt liineii, talde, ottlc-Hra' meaa. .15 p cent liinttii Maehino Thread Free hitharKft do. lilthogrnphlr Htone* do. Lninlter (aeo i'lftiik> , M MnccaronI and Vermncllla. ... IS p cent Maohine Silk Twint nod Ma- chine Linen Tliroud. ..... Free Mace ?5 p cent Malt 40 c p 1/iia Manilla (Jraaa, Reaiirnaa, and Moaaea for l.'pliDlnteiera' pnrpoaea Free Manures do. Manufllctured Marble 15 p cent ? r r t f ! Browh Brothrrs & Cot, I#port«rii of Qonuiiic Pntf nt Medicines. n t. MtMU * »'»> . Vf\\m UwWm * ninnk Honk Muntifrt. 'fK. \n Mrntttlllf ! s I g nM< tM-^l rMI'tr« ITAUM »■•«<'« LiHra. X \n)\ ct vnV'"' ........... »^l\«i«, 0,.|,«i, V«ntt V.rrtr. wtiovo nUyutloHi'il .... . . )\nl><> i\ iMM onrti hloi'lt*, imwinNntrht . . t'vow M(»M^, h-^n. ov p:\u« rtf in>n W(\«t* v^h^P"*^ . '^<*. Mi'^t*. fiv^hk smoUD«1 ov •nUniil ri>nt p ' Mim1«\*. oaI"ii<>'* or B"i-«n Mo. ' Moiljoir>.<<, Pi\ti>«>t. 23 p ront M'''1 ft o«»Mt M>tn\, i}pi». i« hlooV^ i>v pt«« lio. Iri 0!»n!^>l« «lo. (Xiv MAohhii^vvN Ai^. MiUituMV i>! «U kin«^< \5 p cent Miv1t>l%, \vhou they ciVUnot l)e fl«oi\ «»* the H(1K'U»* «>r«h\<»h thrtV «in> 0*1(1 to b« th« w<>tV^1f» I^re« Mo'»o« o\- t^M till' mUMii 7.1 in»«ti« p fllotxn"* of «ti|ft»r lt><^ n>« !2a l>ei c «rf t•a^ Inddft v*\.of |>Vn 1>o. «>v (<,s^ Svmp... . ^nitnv !*n»\ n(^v^•^ «lo. injt M'n«io^l!•1.^ p »»^«t Mniii.>. !^>»*N^.. pvh>(^1 18 p c<>ttt Muntnul is |) cHif 111 |» fCHf ilU. Nnll*. 'I'n.H^ AMil Ittitilt NrtIN, i>oi«itoi*IMiM( NtiHo, xliirtMiHtjj ... ... ottiittOAkt timit Httititgh \hf* I'ont t>«Hi'i« iP p i;('»l» PIU>»«, tM BttHiiHUl ri-oH NUtrtt.>orMi)iiti , ,. m \vUi' )«pi>i'lm'tt Ih |» cntii; Nni-< ««»ii onlf 1y Iti (IvflHrt. . n»

! r gfli i»i\kttnl **tt»« Ortt* ,...,...,....,. do. Ochins, ffVimMii rtiiil i'nifl)ii>M 1« p etiMt o,'hf..« tW»il Mi>t«llli> Otitli'fl, witohiMl m- ilttwrt^hwl - (It J-, not .-nlrlni'ei I''trrt Nortt. bngftti'lln Will lUl- liniil tttui IMnld flotlihifj flu tMlli'i'innritm mmy mil! ninv; roJil'n, r;iim\v niul l'i>rt. On- run ti'oii*, rtml nH aitlr)»»« (br .>!!'■ »■»' i\i .>•««. lUinii'Hy ft-or, Miuv pity tlio iliitlm impi'.'oil upon nhnlltir ffyMiU ImpiHtPtl flit null- oil* -I'oci^ii Nut, IMmo liHtt Pnlm, In tholi nAHlrrtI ntftti^ ilrt. OUi», Ri>voi»i>>iii,t'ortl. lUKtlllptl, purlllwl Ami »i>HnilU. HiMif,i>li>. Nilptim, i'utro- li'um, tUMliU'il. ptn-lfliMi, lit- fottUiol in r p gttl Oil, l\'t»-olo>iin, i-iiul(^ rt c p !Jtit< oil, r.'h«li>«nn. pimluctK of oi>nl, nlmli> Mini Uuiitlt>, not ofhovwWi' (ip»>ilMi>(r 1(1 c p gftl <>ll, Wlmlo. In llio irtski, Aom oil slilpbottrtl, i»iul In tliB co. mill rliuls when lin- porte^l tu lu lm> FfPB Oi>liiRno« H(«ivn V*^«i (>r<>iiof All kluiln of MotAln. . . . )lu. |[ BHOWK miorilKKS 4 00.. Druggim, Oif.nancc 8quAn3, U«)ifkx. ^tti«ll WiMM In t>tvni ftit\nh t\i II. t. Mltffl * f'(f/ft, l«M.) Af,MA' 'MHf iXl^'f": I'fi flilii(»t-y tint f l*f« fir f»tit PIMi «ttr| trtv F•■^f* i'lnstPf tif l*nilfl, Rrntiiiil »inl ciilt'lMpi! I I" f '"flit Plh.VHiK ri»v«1i« ii...i,i...'ifi fifpnt Pitiinltli* Hn»nl I'lliiHiiR rrfswlrt p rfiif, i'lfxpl-twi MfrtlK. 15 p <'eiit Pillili'tl, l)IHloKiHlih»«c1 or Orip- per pluff nillo. nllUipml* i»»ifl Ailri'itlsliiK Pnmf1il»'t« 15 p P<>ri<; PoiilHjr * 15 p rMit T.pMl, fillC* 11 pr Poilwi- III liniHfl'. Pitifpr in wiskg. Pig trort, PIff Ijrt»f1, still Plf{ ipppf . BfKl 10 p r rttt fill 5 «• p l(«l, pkffK 15 po aiMl 10 p c Free Plill'in'iplilcrtl lii«friiin«'itf>i (iihI A|i|mmlip« liir|(i(|iti(i «)l/ii.(«, nliMt MfiiMirfivi iij mill tnt tliciltr «i/f!n||('(j(*'«if(li(( Mel' (I IMIc fill't rifplrtl^v f^'«|tH»»« niiij Mi(iiinl»! Ff-i o Mjitil". N»irMii«< rtfi(J I ifi'H .]<* p tfMt j'llltlK !lll'l f<(t«f!''('f; ftr*li IHt't;!'!!; Wire, 'In 5n. Ilnntw nii'l IlitlliF", ntt(«>r Mtnn tiicfllfhml, «Mffi nrc ftn- ...tO p rprif •Hl(lc(i, f(((»i'' nnrl Kli-fi Arffu of «ll klft'N 15 p ^*tlt Unfffti Pnpff M|itii(ft!fti(*'»'f-— I hft r-nl'irs rtfifl nHMin Pil- Itiwlnj:, wlifti lftif'nfl'f|Bfil»j- If hr fn'ifti puiMT fnnniiftKf tiin-r* flfifl dtaifiprn. for mK- fiiiflictiirlfit; p((rp"«fX only, thrtf U fn (tny : Iwrm In pulp, urnrlpt Rfi'l ffinrfflf, (illrfi niflrlti* tim) /'hlri'se lilne, umber, raw, IflUft Mn^lt, rnri" nrtd pfrwnnt'tii grr en, gftflri Bn(i IB pftf rnnf;. Hyp ^ c p gill . Frp« Bull*, fpfl'lf fnnd* 15 p cpwt Null (htih *'r (nvrnn, trtttn Nn». 1 to f , wli"Ti ii>i»'l f'rr dlilnn nfi'l T*»fl»'l«i nnly Wt»p Bill Afrttrtoiilnr, fmi^flfi Sn^w, Hn\ Rfi'la, Plti'-flt* 'if Hnflji, HntU Knh A NItrNfttrif RwIb <1<». Rulf f\o. H«Hpp<*« «<.JWkA»llr)iinn«tRtiitlonprR, ivn Otunvillf Hlivnt. llntitHx \m nRl.ntCRA rAUMRRA [IB7a, t««U«v«l, o^ MniMiAirintlitii imv|M>«on .... Irt t» «»ni jiM-1|>HoM, In ii<«tnni \»ii\ «!)< bt pi <«oti« niAVlitf «*ih in*! WiittlMH !ll«ttlf«Vft withhi tM«» 1>i»mh>(on P*ii»» 9hn^vli«. . . 1p p •••Ml f«hn»t M«»1o. |Mluh"! \^ \i Ki^ni .»««p». '^"<^* II II (^■^>^« Ni>(» 1 to rt, wh«M «(»»h1 * Oi>nipiiM#t ! . . . . " n««.l i;vi»i 1HM }.\'^hi\ i>t.><« ri«ff« .. \rt9« " BhftoVU*— ."»««»«»%• ... " M»t>«' ),Mt>in« •' TiUvoIUmk; fv«eHt \X\vt Httfu^nv:. i>M\>* ov r«»inio1» o«1y W«»i1>i;i^», tMi>» ln>n MAtt*. Ill- |>*vt4 of Imn MmI*, ithlj>» Kv«>« I»h»t1. mnn«i»ohn-v>i1 \^\> o»h» ^hnib*, ri«mt» «i»1 Ti^i>«. . . 10 p r«fl«U mlVii, f»*0«(« »\\\\ \>lvot* 1ft |> c«»U T«i«K>uv NX ovk 1ft p cent SHk Twist wu^ 8I1K rt««l M<>- Vn\y Twist iv>t «UAxvh«i-« !»P«»«»lfi<>i1 1ft p eent BUk T\vi(«»* fi»r HftU, llooi* A«<1 Sh.>«»l> KVM miV Twist, M*oWn« «lrt. i«t 8ilr*v nn<1 «ioUl Cloth IS p t'pnt J!ih-«v p(m«i >»»■• 1ft p c«iU M\nf Fit* •lott<Va\-of> 1ft p r'pMt s«„(f-^..n.i dvy j*?5j7;:;^ " dftnip= tnoint or \Ac- | 20 o p lb A Vlfti n''?*P<'«'«'« «i>l« A»h Fm^ St'vup. tvmnion. 1 po or 1 c p Ih Soup. p«>r1\mwn OMsiinfir* ** T «^''t Spelter or %\n\\ \n Rhc«t^ pig* or hUvk* Fr*« Sp«H»im<>t^n of Ntituml Ht«tory, Mtn»r W\>t«nv. 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Sniphnrlo Acid | rt p lb l»o. do. pAiboyA oon- tAlntng 1ft p rent flop lb * f»ng«r — Cnndv, biown or whu« ; 2ft II r rtf/ »'< inrtdg ml. of pkg 1 n p lb «1- 2ft MO #!.#♦•» biddit V«l. <^f plttl I r pTb A 2ft p <■ (itt vl InrldgTRl. of pkg 8yr«p of BiigAr or of Hngiir fAnn. Ryinp of MolRMOd, or of Hoi-ghnin, Molndo, con-ft-RcplbA «^ntmtwl MplAdo or ooni'on-2ft p o ad rl tmtml MolAfmon Alld l-Allolnrldg vrI. Julrc of pkg Sognr, pipiAl to And nbovn No. Ihitvh KtHndnnI 8Hft«r, Wlow No. 0. T TaUow 1 ct p TAmploo. whlip or blAok Fr«» TBp»»», 8lott***., ft>r thn mAlin- fhctnm of Hoop Skirt* dn. Vw do. lb r f SI R ? a e '4 M A I* ■ M P s © l^ROWN BllOTHlSRS & CO., Bniggku, OninMicolSo/iaro, lUUritx. ?^oiipi, Hull- (Ml«, IVrfnmm.iiMlntliprBmnll Wiirrii, itl tt T. Mttm A C'n.V a H W I s 9 R '41 * S ■ 9 >1 187«.J At'MANAOK. KM) Tn« Kron IV>«»ii«l«. 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Whuic Mil, fh Hi». t'ntikf fVow on ^lilji Ittini'l, mid In llio oon«l|flr»n III wlil'li I) nnn flrnl Innili'il dn. Wlicul dh. WlilMntr or WliltdtilnK ffM Willi.. ?,lnr, rtrr m. Whiff, hffi.l, firr flo. Wlilnltr (pni'linttM Iff p v(>ni).IW n p hrI Wliii.M of All klhdfi, InnliHIng'in pH\ W OliiKcr, MrniiKo, nnnplii'fry.rfM |i gn\ \ LiMiioii, I'll'lfr, ♦looliiTrir.iiit» IN II r. Rtrnwl.crry infl (!iirrniil(frfif, litpt Wine* ...'. |jltUt<»(cl) Wlr^ ()ll>tli of b^lUii t)t nit|ip««r.rfM " (liKiKii or f'oppi«r, roiiiKl or llft«) »1o. Wlr»« ( Iron) i , ftp runt " lift! or roiinil, for frino ll«f»(». iin(o»i»iwl ft*^ Wlr»' Mlj'uliip. RlilftH ITfi**. \\'moi|« of nil klii«l»i, wholly jminniiiirnfliirpil »1o. WioiU hikI hriixn iici-il rlijflly In (lyMlnjf , io, Wooilfi nmoiirnolnrpfl, not wlnn- nlii'ri- dpwIllMl Ifl p f'»'nf, Wool Frro Woolli'io*. , . 15 p r#>nl, WooINn NoftlMK thr Imlln lliililifr RhoM Fm* WrllliiR l»*»>kn, fHncy linfl or- nnnifntiil rn«*»i mifl Itof^n, ninl fitlipr fnncy gooiln IB p nenf Vmnluli, lirlplili •% lilnrk, trlion iiKPil fiirnhipMi^ vpKKrld oiilyFrpn VnrnUli, olhrv timn »lo 1ft p runt V««iiPi»rlh(| of wooil or Ivory.. .Frrn VphpI«M(»», Clilllinry In p tpmI, Vpunlnlilrd, Fllirpo Frpw Vr>ui'lali|pn, iidpd rhiwfly In iiypliitf flo. VpkpIhImpw, FIhIi unci MpaIh, pipwjrvpti Ifl p ppnf. Vplvpt», RllkK nmt HniltiM tft p ppiiI. Vinpgftr ami Acetic Anid 10 o p gAl ♦Th« Iniportfttlon of nrmn unci iniinltlonN of wur, rrthwrwlim tlmn f^oin OrMt nrll.Min nr Ihp tIrilUli poiiiirn»iotm, In prohibited. PIT" All Hoods not hnrplnh««nirp pnnmpriit.fid, unhjcrt. tn 1ft p*r rnvi. dnfy. Qoods Free of Duty from B. N. A. Provinoev. Tbo following gnodfi, whmi of thfl j^rowth nnd prodinfl of »ny of th« Dritinli North Ameriviin Provinofli. vi» : Animalnof all kindA; frnab, nmoked and Batt«d in«ats; green and drier! fruitai flnh of all kinda; producta of flab and of nil other croaturea living in the wat«r; poultry, butter, cheeae, lard, VpIIow Mpfnl in bnrn and bolt*, hikI YpIIow Mrtai Bhfmtbing. . ..frp* B Zinc or flppltpr In hlonkn or pignFrwa iJo. do. in nhp*"!,*! do. ''Inn-whlt*", dry 6o. } Spongeii Druihea, Comba and I'erfamcry, nt Bkowm Bkotukkm k Co. ■r" i ■ I J 1 I « I I 1 i S lb Jl « r o s e m » « \l r. Mtim ii^Co., f*ntH»f it«lfrn*mn»ik n.mk WrtM»irn.'r^. I'in nmntiiiji 110 nKIXMtRR> rAUMKU'S [lH7fl. tnllrtw; liinlvr urn! Inmhor of n\\ hlivW, nMnili' or in putt; HhIi oil, uVpatiti), Ufiuiitil or »innnMini< : hnv. stmw, Ui-rto, Hfoiifl oi nil Uimhi v»>.m'ti»l»li'M Uiirlutlin^ ixitii- »oi»« rtn*1 .>M»»'V nuit"); plunf". ttvf* nnil Hlinil>"» ; »'oiil nml I'uki'j Hn\\\ nitp«. whont. pons And hi>nnf»; Iwrlry, V3'i», i>n(«, indimi lorn. hiukwlinit, niul nil <>th«M frrnin s rtouv of whortt und no; iiniiuM m»»nl nnti nntmortlj dour or moni of nnv otiior umin. Bxport Duty. <>n 1hi< foUowititt ftrtlrlop whon oxporiod ibmi rnnmln: On ^y*Y\ UMn) fi'ci, tionni mensuro, pin<< nn»l oitk lo^s . fiJ.IK) do. do. NpnR'B I.«'<(i i»nd «tnv«» Imlt* ppr a)rd t .00 Articlen Prohibited. Tlio ft>1lo\vinp ftHitdoK mv pvohlbitod (o Im« iwpoHrd nnd»'r n pponUj- nf two hiindriMt <\ollrti"?«, iivjjvthor with tin- fott\'it»n-« of tho pnirel or pickn^fR of p:i>od!» in >vhi»'h iho snnu' ni«y be fo»;nd: — lV>ok(». Pnntod rnpt>n», l>mwin»f<«, I'ftintinjys, rvints nnd tMiotonrnphd of «n iwmoml or indoront, trmsonnble or sodltioun clmrftcter. iViin, lMi!«e or oonnfeifoit. INLAND REVENUE DEPARTMENT. /ns/vi-ror /m- iVoivr S,vtin, Aivh. l*uttiM-«on, T?Rq. lT\LtFA\ — (W/ff'tor, S. TupjH'v, I'iSq. /inrw^Hfti, Angttfl McLcivl, n. H nUnohnnl. S. C Nash. Tirror — Collfi'tor, W. .1. fjovniin, F,h»j. Ih-ftvlivc. (\^ui't\ Ui'orgc •T. (\'\niplvU. North Svonky— ^W/(^'^rt>', Ijitchlin Holwrtson, K8i|. VvwMOiTTM— (WAvYrtr, .!. \V. 11. Uowloy, E«q. BxolBe Duiien. IVor. l>rewod in whole vM- in part from nny othor («nhslJ»nct» th«n nmlt -IJ cts per lb ('if^nrs, of aM kindu .10 otB per lb Malt 1 ot per lb tVtrolenm R ct.<« per gnl do lns|^rtori«fee!« — l'nokap:e«o\Tpr20pnl«.10 " per prkge do do do under 90 gnU . ^ " per gal Spirits, proof, tM " per tfrtl Tobavvo and Snnff 16 " per lb liicenset. Bonded Manufacturers nnnnalty, fftO Brewers ... " 50 Uistillers or Reoti tiers .... " 2ft0 Maltster*, nndw S6.000 Hw " 100 2.M)00 to 100.000 lbs " 160 " UX>,000 lbs and wpwania " 200 T'^bacco Manufactuivrs. 60 Stamy Duties. Bill StAmp Are of the denominntiona of I, 9, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 0, 10, 20. 30, 40 and 50 cents, ami $1 , $2, and $9. They arc to be aiUxcxl to Bills of Ejcchangt!, Drafts and Protnissory Notes, as nndor : — H 9 H 9 ft I wi M s I BROWN BROTHERS A CO., l>rngg»t«, Onlnance Sqtiaro, Halifax. Hnmn Piiprr HHil Vt^m Mlin*1i. nl M. T. MIUR » TO i. <7n. 1 rtrtt Ml ul «r n |Httn- BS r1 Mil 1 ^ monl H s t 1 I ! Uv nf H 1 igw of «! •» M i)hs of 1 1 P « ■ii •• M f« u. 4 1 LoimI , '^ f » fi oorgc 1 1 g ff & • e [« M s 4 s ^ 4 & « ■% 1 n r r, t e 9,10, Kedto 187a.] ALMANACK. Ill CMt-taft fnoi fdbi to 1)1 9Bto»no 09 01 oi BU to 100 ... m Of « 100 to 2(to on 04 01 100 to 400 . i m 00 08 800 to 4tN) 18 M 04 400 to noo 19 |u OS nootoooo ifl 19 00 Ami HO on. Ttio porftoti nfllxinK tto^ f<(ninp4 in rcfpiircd, in nil (uiACft, to canci-l it. I»V tvHtlnff nr fltntnpinir thnrpon Mm «lni«, wlilcli nuiHt curre8p«»iMl with tfie ilMto of the inHtrninont to wlilrli M \% nnixcd. MARINE &; FISHERIES DEPARTMENT. N«)VA SroTiA nRANcir.— It. W. Jnl-nston, Ajfent. L. J. lltirpe, Clrrk. ]. IT. Keiulrick, luxffftor Lijiht House.\. Government Veeaeln. .SY; I.ndy Head, Capt Peter A. Sci»tt, R.N.; Schrs Water I,ily, Capt (Jilhert V. Storey, U.N. ; Ella (J. McLean. Capt Hrnry K, Helts ; SweepRtakeSt Capt lames A. Tory ; Stella Maria, Capt l-fotts H. La chance I New Knglaml, Capt l)anlel M. Hrowiie j S O Marshall, Capt Geo W Cre igliton. TliB CKittMinfi of the nbovH Pohnoiietii Imre been ^' >*eivisl()n, emhracing all Btre.ima emntv'ing into the strait.'^ of Northnml^erland ; Geo iJimock, Western Division, including all streams flowing into Hay of tundy. Annaptylis Co.—\i. T. Cartv. ^ J)t\'h' CV». — James IL Mnrcnouse. Qu^ft^s Co. — Samuel T. N. Sellon, ShpJburtie Co. — Win Muir, Junr. tfal^ax Co. — Ezekiel Sibley, East Division, Dartmouth to Ecum Sccuni ; John Fitzgerald, Halifax Harbor to Margaret ]{ay. Viitorta Co. — Donald McKac, Junr. Pictou Co. — Walter Murray, East Division, including Sutherland's, French and Harney's River ; Thos Graham, West Division, including East, Middle, West and Caribou Rivers. Cope Breton Co. — Francis f^uinan. KtH^^s Cf.— 'Henjamin E. Smith ; John E. Starr, with special refer- ence io the coast fisheries. -^ Colchester Co. — Wm Blair, South Division ; J. W. Davidson, North Division. Dyo StufTs and Coiifectbnory, nt BROWN BROTHERS k CO. ffT U. T. MUIR& CO., Uoukielleriand 8t«tioncra, 125 Granville Kt., lUxMfnx. I m i t I i I M e lis lIKLCilKR'S KAUMKK'8 [1873. . Varm(»t4/A Co.^T. B. Crosby. iMHtnhurt; Co, — Daniel Dimock, Ea»t Division, Middle, Gold, Mar- tiirM and MuHhanumh Rivers ; Henry S. Jost, West Division. Inwrmss tV. — Murdoch A. Kots, East Division ; William Grant, West Division. Rithmomi Co. — Duncan Cameron, Eastern Division, fmm River Itourgcoise to East boundary of County, including said river ; Jno II. Hallam, Western Division, Irom River Hourgeoise to West boundary of County. Hants Co. — Peter I. Hurnham, Western Division, to extend from West County line to Walton ; Timothy IJ. O'lJrien. East Division, from Walton to Colchester line. r7«vfAvwnish Co. .. ^ r / •' \f»A A- „«nT HOV8BH. A at tr r J . A On tk* Coast of Nova Scotia ; The comst of Ntw Brunswick ami the United States in the Bay of Fumiy; and at Cape Race, N etv/oundland. Mkagiibr's Beach— Bast side of Halifax harbor. A fixed white /izht, elevated 58 ft. above sea level, and visible 10 miles. CflKBUCTO Head—/^ white revoivin^ light in operation. DeviCs Island— On the tt. W. pomt'of Devil's Island, Eastern Passage entrance to Halifax harbor. A fixed red light, to distinguish it from Sambro and Meagher's Beach lignts, elevated 45 feet ; visible 8 miles. Octawona! dark brown tower, with a white belt between the balcoity and lantern, to distinguish it in day time. Sambro Island — On the S. W. side of the entrance to Halifax har- bor. A fixed white light, elevated 1 15 ft. above the sea. visible in clear weather from 20 to 25 miles. White Octagonal Building, Lat. 44** 26' N. N. Lon. 63° 35' W. In thick or foggy weather, signal guns from ships will be .luswered from the signal station by firing two guns in quick succession, and the same reply will b« made from the island to the sound of a steamcr^s whistle. West nroM HallflMU Peggy's Point — East point of entrance to St. Margaret's Bay. A fixed red light, about 65 feet above high water. Square White Build- ing Manding about 40 yards from the shore. Lat. 44^ 29' N. Long. 63° 57' W. Chester Light on Iron Bound Island— Entrance to Mahone Bay. One fixed white light, 25 feet horizontally visible from sea from W. S. W. to N. E. elevated 50 feet above high water. Lat. 44° 26' IS" N.Long. 64° 4' 10" W. Cross Island — Upon the S. E. point of the Island. Two light* placed vertically 44 feet apart, the loiver light it fixed ; the upper one flashing at intervals of a minute, visible 14 miles. Building red, Laiv- tern painted black. Lat. 44° 19' N. Lone. 64° 9' W. BArrERY Point — At the entrance of Lunenburg harbor. A fixed white light, visible 12 miles. White square building. This harbor is easy of access, spar buoys are pl^d in the bay and entrance to the har- bor on the Sculpin Rock, Haddock Shoal, Battery Point Shoal, and Head Shoal. In approaching the harbor from seaward the Buoy on \ \ \ c ► * B % e e I 11 sac BROWN BROTHEKS & CO., Draggists, Ordnance Sqnare, Halifax. Bb Mar- rant, River lU II. lulary from isiun, ? n E nti thi I whitt Eastern euish it isible 8 Ben the fax har- in clear ioa6'N. ships |n quick to the Jay. A fiuild- jng. 63° [ahone lea from 44' p 26' lighH >er one Lan- t d ► e « m I '^ B M e ► \i I A fixed Urbor is , the har- Jjoal, and [Buoy on Halifax. M WriUng, Copjing And Printing Inki. at R. T. MITIR k Oo.'i. I ■ I a u I s I c s H H e fl 1878.] ALMANACK. 113 Sculpin Rock, painted red and black in horiiontal stripsi, may be left on either hand, civiitg it a birth of two cable's length. 1 he other buoys are painted black and must be left on the port hand going in. Iron-Round Island— Entrance to Lai lave River. A bright ^^h lights of 20 seconds duration, followed by eclipses of ^o seconds. The lantern is on a square white tower, on the southern side of the island, 70 feet above sea level, visible from all points of approach MosKR*s Island — West side of the entrance to Lallave River. A fixed red lights on the S. E. point of the island. Square white building, 58 feet above sea level, standing 100 feet from the clilT. l-at. 44° la' N. Long. 63° 18' W. Port Mkdway IIariiour — On Admir?'ty Head, West side of the entrance to the port. Square white building, with a black square in the centre of the seaward sides. A fixed white liji,'h/f 44 feet above sea level visible 10 miles. Spar buoys are placed in the channel to Port Medway harbor, on the breaking ledges. Nautilus Rock, corner ground and edge of flats oiTRangs' Point. In passing in from seaward the red buoys must be left on the starboard, and blac/k buoys on the port hand. LlVEKi'OOL — South end of Coflln's Island. A revolving lights ap- pearing full at intervals of two minutes, 80 feet al)Ove sea level. Uuild- ingoctagonal, in red and white horizontal stripes, visible 16 miles. Fort Point — Entrance to the inner harbor of Liverpool A red ^.¥^^/, visible from all points of approach, and must be left on tht larboard hand when entering the harbor. Port HtutRT— A Light House Ijeing built. Little Hope Island— Off Liverpool. A revolving red lights 40 feet above high water, attaining its greatest brilliancv every minute. Situate nearlv in the centre of the island. Lat. 43°8'43i"N. Long. 64° 47' 15" W. The lantern is placed on the top of the keeper's dwell- ing, which is painted white. Gull Rock — Off the entrance to Ragged Island harbor. A white fixed light, 51 ft. above sea level. Square white building. Lat. 43° 39' N. Long. 64" 66' W. Sheldurne— On the 8. E. point of McNutt's Island, at the entrance of the harbor. Two white lights vertictU — the upper light one 100 ft. above sea level, and visible 18 miles ; the lower li^ht 38 feet below the lantern at the top of the building, and visible 10 mdes. Building paint- ed black and white in vertical stripes. Negro Island— A Light House being bailt. Barrington — 6n Baccaro Point, E. side of the entrance to the har- bor. A red fixed light. Square white building, with a black ball on the seaward side. ^ Carter's Island— A Light House being built. Cape Sable Island— /< revolving light^hnght 15 seconds and dark 25 seconds, elevated 49 ft. visible 12 miles. Octagonal white build- ing. Lat. 43° 27' N. Long. 65^ 36' W. High water at Cape Sable, full and change, at 7} o'clock. Spnng tides rise 12 ft., neaps 6 ft. Seal Island — The first light on approaching the Bay o£ Fundy is on the S. point of Seal Island. A fixed white lights 80 feet above high water, ancf may be seen when approaching, from any point of the com- pass, at the distance of 18 or 20 miles. Octagonal white building. The Blonde Rock lies about 3^ miles S. by W. from the light house. Be- tween this rock and the island there are some dangers ; the ground is rocky throughout and large vessels ought not to attempt passing Bbowk Brothbbs k Co., Odd Leaf, Dry Paint* and Varnish. R. T. MUIR A CO., Pbper Ralort and Rlank Book Manafac'ri, 1 95 QrnaTille. 9 S n 114 BP.LCIIRR'8 fARMRR'S [1878. between them. A Fog Whistle is also in operation at Seal Island — The whittle sounds in each minute as follows : A blast of five sec nds, then an interval of five seconds, then a blast of five seconds and an interval of 45 seconds, to complete the minute. PuBNico Harbuur — On the .S. E. side of the entrance to the har- bor, about 13 miles northerly of Cape Sable. A fixed white lights 28 ft. above hich water, (rise and fall 12 feet.) Square white building, stand- ing 50 fathoms from lew water mark. risH Island— On Big Fish Island, E. side of the entrance to Tua- ket River. 7\vo fixed horitontai white lights, visible 12 milea. Yarmouth— On the island of Cape Forchu, West side of the en- trance to the harboi. A bright retfolving lights 145 ft. above tea level, visible quarter minute and invisible half a minute. Seen in clear weather 18 or 20 miles. Building red and white in vertical stripes. Lat. 43O48' N. Long. 990 09' W. Steam Fog Whistle near Light House, a blast of 10 seconds in each minute. Capk St. Mary's— East side of entrance to St. Mary's Bay, Digby Co. A revolving light, attaining its greatest brilliancy every minute, and showing alternately red and white faces, 100 (t. alxive high water. White octagonal building I^t. 44** 04' N. Long. 66° 08' W. ,KIER Island — Situate on the western side. A fixed white light, M 95 ft> above high water level, (rise and fall 40 to 45 (t.) visible in clear weather over the greater part of the Basin of Minas (after passing Cape Blomedon) and above the Five Islands and up to Windsor River, until intercepted by the con- tinuation of the BlufTto the^outhward of it. Square white building, standing 66 feet from the Bluff. Burnt Coat Head— The lantern is erected on a square tower attached to the main building. A white fixed light, 75 feet above high water level, and visible from all points of approach Gannet Rock — The Gannet Rock is 66 feet above high water, and has a light house upon it, painted black and white, in vertical stripes. A ^xed white light {visible 12 miles) lies S. W. by S. distant 3^ miles from the southern point of Three Islands, and S.S.E. i E. 7 miles from the S. W. head of the Grand Manan. A gun is fired to answer signals during a foK. There are a number of small ledges and sunken rocks about it, which are always breaking. The light stands conspicuously in the immediate vicinity of all the sunken rocks and dangers, extending from the old Proprietor to the Seal Islands of Machias, a distance of about 20 miles. Between the northernmost and southernmost of the Murr Ledges there is a range of dangerous rocks and shoals, many of them above water, and which extend westward from the li(;ht house about 4 miles. From this range farther westerly, about 6 miles, lies a dangerous breaker, called the Bull. This may be avoided by keeping three remarkable headlands, near the S. W. end of Grand Manan, open. Machias Seal Island— S. W. by W. | W. fiom Grand Manan, lie the Machias Islands. On the eastern island two light houses are erected, showing fixed lights, distant from each other about 200 feet in the direction ofE S.E.and W.N.W., by which they are easily dis- tinguished from all other lights on the coast. Elevated about 54 and 58 feet above high water, visible 15 miles. A gun is fired every four hours during a fog. Both buildings white. Grand Manan Island — On Swallow Tail Point, N. E. side of the island. A white fixed light, 148 ft. above higher water, visible 17 miles. Building white, Lat. 440 45' 22" N. Long. 66° 44' 4" W. This is a conspicuous mark in the S. Channel between Brier Island and Grand Manan. Little River — On an island at the entrance of the River. A fixed rvhite light, varied by flashes every 90 seconds, 40 feet above high water, visible 11 miles. Quoddy HftAD — On the S. E. side of Quoddy Head. A fixed white light, 133 feet above sea level, visible in clear weather 17 miles. It bears from the Southern point of Grand Manan N. | E. 13 miles, and from the Northern point of said island W.N.W. 7i miles. Has a fog trumpet. Campo Bello — On the N. E. extremity of the island. A white fixed light, 64 ft. above the sea, visible 1 5 miles. Building white with a red cross. This light enables vessels to enter Head Harbor at all times. It is also a guide to vessels entering ihe main channel, to West Isles, Moose Island, and the inner Bay of Passamaquoddy. Point Le Preau — upon this projectng head land two fixed white SB im 9 \wm^'* iff H ^ji yn 9 8 ? ? r t Proscripition carefally dispensed by Browk Brothsr'r & Co. r" r. M Ul H A ('n , niwfVMllrtm unit HiMinn«ia, 1 9!\ (}ninvlll« Htm>t. lUlirim ■—— — ■ _ ■ . I I " ■ . ■ 1 1 ■ III -y^^*— "^y^^^ffg I I U un MRirilllRn rAHMKII M [l«7«. h'^ktr, o«i» i»1v»v* thi» other, dlMnnt «R fret. The Inwer tnntern In flteil to the ()iit<«iih> of the huil<1ina, nnil thrown it^ light (itiite innhore, Iwith to the e:^n»«(i, «nd Warn from the rrtsirinnvwl VVolven K. I»y N., 1 1 milen. Si\ joiiM, N It. llARit'ii — On PnrtridHC Inlam! At tneentmnctor the Klvei rtnd hnrhor. A whiff fivrti Htfhi, \to feet a!»ove high water, and vi«tl>l«* 20 nnlen. Ihiildittg red and white in verticjil *tiipe». A Stfam Whintio i< nonndod to <«tMond* in every tttinnti* during fog ami ^now Ktounn, nudihir 4 to 6 milen. IhtMo i«i uino a Hfll fhti*v^\ the extremity ol tl\e U'due rtt the e:>?«tern end of tlie Ul.tnd, which ia very n^ove hi^h water, ivhowing twite full and twlre d.iirk in a minntc, viiiiMc 15 inilea. Hnildlng red and white in hori- zontal stripes. Catk 1''nra<'.f— (huhe |>oint of that natne in Westmorland nearly opposite Anple River Light in ('ntnl>erland. A fMn fvAift iigktt 151 feot ahovet no «ca, visible is miles. Square white hnilding. (;KiNt>siH>NR l8t.ANt>— <)n (irltulstone tsland, ChignectoHajr. I.at. 45*" 4V »3" N. I jmg. ft4*^ 37' 25" VV., fto feet above high w.iter. C)cta- gonal white tower. Knst or nAllfkx. E»n; Island — Off Jeddore. A rYtuytt-in^c Hji^U 80 feet above high water, attaining its greatest brilliancy every minute, showing alter* n.'^tolv red MR Harrour — Revolving Light on Liscomb Island, 450 feet K. S. E. from West end of Cranberry Point on the West side of Uscomb Island, East side of the entrance to Liscomb Harbour. The light is a rrt'dvinQ red and tvkitf Uii^ht^ showing alternate red and white flashes every two minutes ; elevated 64 feet above the level of high water, and in clear weather should be seen from a distance of 15 miles. The illuminating apnar.itus is catoptric, or by reflectors. The tower is a square wooden building, a8 feet high, Minted white ; roof of dwelling painted red. Position — Lat 440 59' 20" N., Long ^t*' 57' si' ^- This Light is for the purpose of guiding vessels in the harbour. Whitk HfiAi^ Island — On the S. W. point of the Island. A bright Aask iiq^t of 10 seconds duration followed by eclipses of 10 seconds, displaying alternately 3 flashes and 3 eclipses in a minute. Square white tower, standing 75 fathoms from the water's edge, with an octa» gonai iron lantern, 55 feet above the sea level. Lat. 45'* 11' 58" N., Lat. 61'^oS oa W. Visible 11 miles. Canso Harbour— The light is a /txeJ red light, on North- East e 8 M I i \ r f I 3 e a 1 I s ? CI 1 I ! ? f C H BROWN BR0TUSUS4 CO., DragsMts, Ordniince Square, UalifM. IVtt mill fVivkPl KnWvt, NiiMorf, tliirnr*. «• , nl H V MHIU * Cm '• I «7a. J ALMANAUR. 117 DclR- tide of arbour, ate red \e lerel tancc of (lectors. white ; , Long MeU in bright leconds, Sqtiare an octa- S8" N., rth-Eaat Uftlifax. t E ft M t m \ f J 3 e a I ■ ? CI ft I ^ Q H HI IS n art of llart'i Inland, eirvalrd 4a leet ahnve liiKht wni«r, and ahnnld m aerii in ilenr weallirr (ruin a dif«tam-e <*( la niilea. the ilhiinitial iiift apparalui ia tatoptrii- or hy rrdrctora, I he towrr ia a it(|iiiiip wiioden building, j8 (ert IiIkii, iminlcd wliiip. I'lisilioii — l.al. 4s" Jl'o N, Luii^Ou" ;K 31 ' W. I Ilia IJkIiI ii lur (lifr purponc (i( fjuid ing veaaela iiilu (.!anio liaibour, and througli C'uiiau IhiIIi Nordi and .Soulh. ( (RANKILRRY f.il.ANit— -(< !npc Caitati.) 7Wf' while fjieti li,t:hts, plnird vfriically li yarda apart ; the upper 7^ fl., the lower 45 (( , above liiKli water, vmllile §<; and 'iinilea rcfipectfvely. Tower striped nliite and red horliontally. liat. 4)*^ 19' 49" N., \j\\\^. 60° 53' 39" W. A Kteain fiiu wlilille has been eAtablinhed on C.'ranlierry Uland. I "l fl in Ihirk or foggv weather and annw stMintii, (he wiiivtle will be Noiin. apart, elevated 2S fl. each, viniltle K miles Square white building, with a black c seen from a distance of 8 miles. The illuminating apparatus is catopric or by reflectors. The tower is a square wooden building 44 feet high, painted white. Position, Lat 4^° 52' 30" N, I^ng 63^ 40' 30" W. Amkt IsLANt>— -OfT Tatamagouche harbour. A fixed white light. The lantern ia placed on the top of the keeper's dwelling, which is " white, 44 feet above hiKh water pain painted white. Light visible 10 miles. Lat. 45^ 50' 15" N. Long. 63° 15' w. Sponges, Brashes, Combs and Perfainorj, at Bbuwn Brotiibks &Co. I i ^TV R. T. MUIR & CO., Paper Rulers & Blank Book Manufae'rs, 126 GraoTille. 4>l IN e 8 e S e 118 14 KLCU Kit's FAKMEU'S L1873. Picrou Harbour — On the S. point of the entrance to th« harbour. A white fixed lights 65 feet above sea lercl, visible 12 miles. A small red light \% shown below the lantern. Building octagonal, in red and white vertical stripes. Lat i^^ 41' 25" N., Long 61° 39' 26" W. West Arichat Harbour — The light is ^ fixed red light on the North end of Jerseyman's Island, elevated 39 teet above the level of high water, and vk fine weather should be seen from a distance of 1 1 miles. The illuminating apparatus is Catoptric or by reflectors. The tower is a square wooden building, 28 feet high, painted white. Position— Lat 45° 30' 20" N., Long 61° 3' 4" W This light is for the purpose of guiding vessels through Crid Passage in and out of West Arichat Harbour. Arichat — On Marache Point, S. side of the entrance to the harbour. A white fixed lights 34 feet above high water, visible 8 miles. Square white building. Lat. 45^ 29' 02" N., Long. 6i* 01' 52" W Green Island— Near the S. E. end of Madame Island, off the town of Arichat. A fixed red lights elevated 70 feet above high water. Lat. 45° 28' 51" N. Long. 60° 53' 40" W. The lantern is placed on the top of the keeper's dwelling, which is painted white. Visible 14 miles. Louisburgh — On Lighthouse Point, N. side of the entrance to the harbour. A white fixed light, 85 ft. above high water, visible 16 miles. Square white building, with vertical black stripes. Lat, 45** 54' 31" N, Long. 590 57' 15" Scattarf Island — On the N. E. point of the island. A revolving li^ht, visible 60 seconds and invisible 30 seconds, elevated 90 feet, visible 15 miles. Octagonal white building. Lat. 46° 2' 13" N. Long. 59^ 40' 18" W. The light should never be brought to bear to the eastward of N. N. E. or to the southward of S. S. W., nor ap- proached nearer than i^ miles. Gun fired as signal, and a boat for assistance. Mainadfeu — On the Westerly end of Scattari Island, a fixed red light is exhibited at an elevation of 90 feet above high water, and can be seen at a distance of 9 miles. The tower is a square wooden building, 40 feet high, and painted white. The illuminating appara- tus is Catoptric, and consists of 4 lamps and reflectors. Lat. 40^ o' 30" N., Lodg 590 47 30" W. Flint Island — On Flint Island, E. coast of Cape Breton, between Cape Granby and Point Gage, entrance to Cow Bay. Lat. 46° 11' 5" N., Long. 59° 45' 50" W. A revolving light, attaining its greatest brilliancy every 15 seconds, 65 feet above high water. Octagonal white building. Low Point — On the eastern side of the entrance to Sydney, C. B. harbour. A white fixed light elevated 70 feet, visible 14 miles. Build- ing octagon red and white vertical stripes. Lat46*' 16' 12" N., Long 6o» 09' 22" W. Sydney Harbour — The light is a fitted red light on the West end of South Bar, elevated 30! feet above higli water, and in clear weather should be seen from a distance of 10 miles. The illuminating ap- paratus is Catoptric or by reflectors. The tower is a square wooden building, 20 feet high, painted white. Position — Lat 46° 12' 40" N., Long 60° 12' 40" W. This light is for the purpose of guiding vessels into the harbour and marking the dangers of the bar. Outer Bird Island — Between the entrance of the Great Brasd'Or, and St. Ann's (E. coast of Cape Breton). Alternate fiashes 0/ red and mm 9 CI 9 e 9 B A 9 KM e * « N P B 9 9 ► ? « 9 BROWN BROTHERS & CO., Druggists, Orduanco Square, UaUf«x. !» QranTiUc. Hdajtn, Hnir Oifs, Perfumery, and other umall Wares, at R. T. Muir £ Co/». n ft 9 [1873. arbour. 4 small red and h . on the level of ance of flectors. i white, it is for d out of liarbour. Square the town IX. Lat. :d on the I 14 miles. ,ce to the 16 miles. 4'3i"N, revolving 1 90 feet, ' 13" N. ) bear to , nor ap- boat for fixed red , aiul can wooden ; appara- .at. 40" o' between ^60II'5" greatest knal white ley, C. B. Build- IN., Long kVest end |r weather iting ap- wooden !' 40" N., kg vessels Jras d'Or, 'red and e B 9 B 9 ► •I » 1873.] ALMANAClC. 119 white at intervals of do seconds^ elevated 77 ft., visible 14 miles. Octa- gonal white building. Revolving. Lat. 46® 23' 10" N., Long. 63° 22' 30" W. Black Rock Point — S. side of entrance to Big Bras d'Or, C. B. Axed white li^ht. Square white building, abont 45 feet above high water, standing 100 feet from the point. Lat. 46° 19' N., Long. 60° 24' VV. Ingonish Island. — A fixed white light is exhibited at an elevation of 237 feet above high water, and in clear weather can be seen at a distance of 15 miles, The tower is a square wooden building, 40 feet high, and painted white. The illuminating apparatus is Dioptric, with lenses of the 5th order. Lat. 46" 41' 20" N. Lon. 60" 20' W. St. Ann's Harbor. — On the north side of Beach at the entrance of the Harbor of St. Ann's, C. B., afived white light is exhibited at an elevation of 24 feet ahove high water, and can be seen at a distance of Smiles. The light house is alx)Ut 30 feet high, and painted white. The illuminating apparatus is Catoptric, and consists of two lamps and reflectors, one facing S. W., and. the other N. E. Lat. 46" 17' 30" N. Long. 60' 32' 15" AV. This light is exhibited to find the entrance through the Narrows to the Harbour, which cannot be dis- tinguished in dark nights. St. Paul's Island — On the S. point of the island, Lat. 47° 11' 20" Long. 60° 9' 36", is an octagonal lighthouse, exhibiting a revolving white light every minute, elevated 140 ft., visible 20 miles on all Ijear- ings. except between S. S. E. southward to W. On a rock, 26 feet from the end of the island^ in Lat. 47° 13' 50", Long. 60° 8' 20", is another similar building of the same height, showing a white fixed light, visible 20 miles, between N. by E. \ E. northward to E.N.E. A gun is fired every 4 hours at the Humane Station. A Steam Eog Whistle will be in operation during the autumn. Margarie, or Sea Wolf Island — On the N. W. side of Cape Breton, nearly midway between Malx>u and Cheticamp harbours, and distant 2j miles from the main land, /f white fixed light, near the centre and summit of the island, elevated 298 feet, visible 21 miles from all points of approach. Square white building. Lat. 46" 21" 30" N., Long. 61" 15' 33". To vessels in dangerous proximity to the Island the Light may become obsured by the abrupt cliffs on the sides of the Island. Port Hood— /4 fixed light, shows red on the N. side, and white to the southward, elevated 54 feet, and visible 10 miles. Square white tower. Lat 46° N., Long. 61° 31' 40" W. Cheticamp — The W^x. \s tl revolving white light on S. W. end ot Cheticamp Island, revolution every one and a half minutes, and a flash every 45 seconds, elevated about 149 feet above the level of high water, and in clear weather should be seen from a distance of 20 miles. The illuminating apparatus is Catoptric or by reflectors. The tower is a square wooden building about 24 feet high, painted white, with a black oall seven feet in diameter on seaward side to distinguish it in day time from Sea Wolf Island light. Position — Lat 46" 36' 32" N., Long 61® 3' o" W. This light is for a coast light, and for the purpose of guiding vessels into the harbour south of west end of Cheticamp Island. Cape Race — (S. E. Point of Newfoundland.) — A revolving white light, attaining its greatest brilMancy every half minute, elevated 180 n e 9 A i I t LUAUftfX. Fhotpgraphic Chemicals, Cards had Cases, at BROwif Brothers & Oo. TT' n. T. MUIR & Co., Bookseller! and Stationers, 125 Granville Street, Halifax i a '3 e « H M Gf M fa aaee 120 BELGHER*S FARMEIt's [1873. feet, visible 19 miles. The S. £. face of the building is striped red and white vertically. Lat. 46° 39' 24" N., Long. 530 04' 2 I '^ BerT Boui s Bridi e Bridj > ti Broo 1 ff Cale( •1 Cann Can» » Cape (• Uhesi 1 Chris Clem r i Sow IJross BROWN BROTHERS & CO., Druggists, Ordnance Square, Halifax. EinUfax. Pipes, Combs, CaA Boxes, Hair and Cloth Bnishea, atR. T. Muib & Co.*s. L873. dand Sable c — ft bounty. do. F. y Train B 1i ►I , Gray. T. W. Dono- is King, le morn* few Zea- Tues- )j stamp [ndia Is- ''anoou- b&m and mapolis. rn West sday, at by land ich mail rment of ^h letter, my time led by » B M $ I B M 9 g e a s fa ft fa e s H p e 1873,] ▲LMA.NACK. 121 Letters intended to be RegitUred mast be posted half an hour previ* ons to the closing of the particDlar mail by which they ai^ to be for- warded, and the pottage, as well as the re§ittratum fa^ most be prqoaid. Registration closes at 7.30 p. m. Wmn the Mails arrive before 9 o'clock, p.m., they will b« delivered (he same n^t ; when after Uiat honr, at 7 o'clock the {Mowing tnoming. Places of deposit for the reception of prepaioli4i, T. A. (iavaza. Antip^puishe, H. P. Hill. Arichat. Wm. G. Ballam. Atfaol, K. A Donkin. Aylesford, T. 11. Harris. Baddeck, U(»bt. Eimsloy. Earrin^on, K. H. CiowoU. Bear River, w. 8d,V. T. Hanlwick. Beaver River Cor, W. S. Raymond. Berwick John M. Parser. Bouiardcrie Alex. Munro. Bridgetown Enoch Dodge, BridL'ewater R. A. Newcoinb. Brookfield James Graham, Caledonia Corner, George Middenms, Canning, H. A. Borden. Canso, Geo M Cunningham Cape George, Robt. McDonald. Chester, Chas. A. Brown. Christmas I.sland,M. McDougall. Clemcntsport, R. M. Shaw. Cow Bay, Anthony Martell. Cross Rds, Co Hor Donald Gunn. Post Ofpicks. Post Mastsbs. Dartmouth, Digby, Durham, Economy, EimsdaU, Enfield, Engliahtown, Five Islands, Glenelg, Glengarrv Sta'n, Groldenville, Goose River, Granville Ferry, Great Village^ Guvsboro, Halifax, Hantsport, Hebron. Kentville, Laurence town, Lingan, Little Glace Bay, Liverpool, Locke Port, Londonderry, Long Island, Luther Stems, aara W. Bent. John McCoIl. A. W. Fttlmer, Alex. Dunbar. H. F. Donaldson. Stephen McNeil, Anarew K. Graham. Matthew Archibald. John Fraser. Jesse Cumminger. David Patterson. Alfred Troop. A. W. McLellan. E. J. Cunningham. B. W. Cochran. Wm. Davison. Charles Cohan. Geo. £. Calkin. John W. James. Walter Young. Wm. McDonald. M. S. Campbell. X. Z. Chipman. Jas. Cainpbell. Jas. W.Eldridge. I 5* « 9 B fit a p 9 P «9 *1 9 3 cs P* ft Halifax. Trusses, Supporters and Bandages, at Bnuwir Brothbbs ft Co. 6 B. t. MtItB&CO.>F«perBuIerf &'Bfairki3aoiA£iiiiafac'^ri 125 Gvtmviilc. e fa 132 belcher's rARMEV't [1873. Low«r Horton, Luntnburg, Mabou, Makons Baj, Maitland, £dwd. McLatchy. Mm. A. M. Kudoir. "Vf m. Gmit. Lflwin Knaut. Adam Hoy. MargarMi Forki, DonaM Campbell. lfelros6, Jamas Stewart. Middleton, Albert Ueals. Mill Village, S. D. Mack. Milton, Edwd. Kempton. Mount Uniacke, Richard Mcl^arn. Musquodo'tMid.U. A. Kaulback. ^' Upper S. 8. Henrr. Neily Road, T. H. Allison. New Cainpietwn Ckas. J. Campbell. *' Glasgow, Wm. Frazer. " Rom, John Pratt. Newport, Jas. P. Cochran. Landing, J. W. AHi»oii. ^tation, J. L. Sweet. Jehn Forbes. John W. Jenke. Alex. McPhail. J. S. Pineo. Jonathan Hartley. Jas. G. McKeen. Hawk8bur>%Mrs M T Blanchard " Hood, J. D. Tremain, *' Medway, Freeman Cohoon. •' Mulgrave, Geo. B! Hadley. " WiHiam, Albert Chase. " " Station Enoch A. Forgyth. Pugwash, Levi Borden. Renfrew, M. C. Thompson. River John, John D. Gould. (( North Sydney, Parrsboro, Pictou, Pineo Village, Pirate Harbor, Port Hastings, River Phillip, Mrs. Grace Philips. Sandy Cove, John C. Morse. ShfemuDie. Ro&t. R. ThompAoa Sherbrooke, Jas. H. McDonald, Shinimica«BridgJohn Moore. Shubcnacadie, Andrw Kirhpntriek St. Andrew's, Arch. Chisholm. StMnrgt's Bay, John L. Briae. 8t. Peter's, . Rodk. G. MorrMon. Stellarton, H. McKcnzie. Stewiacke Lowr.Wm. Holdsworth. Stewiacke Upp.Francis Cox. Sydney, . Robert Martin. ^- Mines, 1>.G. Rigfcy. Tingfer, S. S. FeMTesC. Tatamagouche, Robert Purvis. Tracadie, H. H. Harrington. Truro, Wm. MrCuKy. Tusket, Ja».M Lest. Wallace, M. 3. Huestis. Walton, Jos. W. Stephens. Waverly, John Lingley. West Bay, Janes MvI>on8ld. " River, Wm. Munro. " " Station Wm. S. Graham. Westport, .las. Bancroft- Westville. Duncan Balfour. Wsy mouth, C. P. Jones. Bridge Wm. W. Payson. Whycocomagh, Peter McDonald. Wilmot, Jamen A. Gibbon. Windsor, Peter S. Buriiham. Wolfville, George V. Rand. Yarmouth, A. J . liood. Way Offices in Nova Scotia, arranged by Counties. Annapoh* Co, Chute'* €0T». Cl«n>ent»val*. Dalboutiie East, De«p Brook, Granvillp Cautre. Lequilte. Lower Granville. Maitland. Margaretville. Marshall's Cov«. Blelvern Square. Middleton. Milford. Mount Hanley, Nichol'* Corner. New Albany. NictAiix Falls, Paradise. Parkei'« Cove, Port George. Round Hill. Saw Mill Crsek. Spa Springs. Spruigfield. Stoddart's. Sitronach Mountain. Tuppsrvllla. W«l>ber'». Anttgoniaht Cff, Addington Forks. Arisaig. Barrio's B«a«k. Haytlald. Big Tiaoadi*. black L^tids. Black Kiver. Caledonia Hills. Cape Georpe, N sids Cross Koads, Ohio. £i^ Mountain, frasers Grant. Gl»n. Glen * Ipins. GUn Road. Goshen. Harlior a Kmichpt. Hftiboxir Road. Head South Rivfr Lnko. Little RivCT. Little Traendle. l>ivinj?»tone'» Coys. Lorhabar. Lower South River. Malignant Brook, Cross Roads. Malignant Cove. Marshy Hope. Morristown. Ohio. Point of Capa. Pomquette Chapel. Pomquctte Forks. Roman's Talley. Upper Hettlemsnt, South River. UshoT. Vernal. West side Lochaber. Cape Brtton Co. Albert Brimia1d. •o. raham. oft, ilfour. s. 'ayion. on aid. Gibl)on. uruham. Kemd. ies. rt. In. lid*. BMfih. Ll«. I* ' It. 1 Creak, rrftiue. |rg' lieu. »t Arm. |Ka(ir«. Pi«aaant )^aU«y. Port Acadia. RoHway. fialinim River. Saulnierville. Smith'a Core. Speitctaa'a Core. St. Ifary'a Bay. Trout Cove. WefcTtr Settlaueat. Guytborough Co. Caladonia,8t.Majry's Charloa Core. Cole Harbor. Crosa Roada, Middle Ifedford, Crow Harbour. EaatRirSt. ICarya. Srin villa. Forrastaira. eianf ■ I. Oroareuor. GuyMioro' IntarTaie Half Island CoTe. Indian Har'>'r. Isaac's Harbour. I^rry'e Rivar. Lincoln K. M-Mirhnrter. Maiiclit-Mter Road. Karie Joseph. Midd. i^ott , fl RiT. Mi I lord Hftvan Brdg New Haibour. New Town. Port Felix. ICa.',' ,;.•(] I lead. Salmon It'ver. SaiiiKtii itiver, Lake .'•iDament. iiiand Point. Souora. St««p Creak. Stall water. Tor Bay. Upi^er Cross Roads, Si. UAry's. WhiU Used. Wine Harboiu*. Halifax Co. Antrim. Arthur Gold Minea. Seavar Bank. I>dford Baaia. Black Point. Brookvale. Carroll's Corner. Ch«zaetc<»ok. Cook'a Brook. East ChesMtcoek. East Jeddore. En).dish Cumer. Fletcher's Station. Gay's Rirer. Gay's River Road. Hftckett'a Cove. Harri);an'e Cove Head St. Margaret'a Bay. Head St. Margaret'a Bay, Mid Dtslrict. Hubbard's Cove. Indian Harbour. Jeddore. Kent's Island. Ketch Harbor. Lawrenoetown. Little River. Lower Prospect. Lower Ward. Meagher's Grant. MusquoJoboit Har. MentaguaG'd Minea KeeiMn Teiidi. Veweonib's Corner. New Caledonia. North WeetCeve. OakfleUL OldhAus. Peggy'a Cove. Porter*! Lake. Porttigueae Cora. Preaton Read. Prospect. Richmond. Balmon Hole. Salmon River. 8ainl>ro. Sandy Beachea. Sheet Harbor. Ship Harbor. kouth Eaat Faaeag e. Spry Bay. Terence Bay. Trafalgar. Upper Caledonia. Wick wire Station. Windsor Junction^ Hanit Co. Burncoat. Cambridge. Cheverie. Cogiuagun River. Densmore'a. Denaiaore'a MiUa. Kllershouse. Falmouth. Falmouth Bridge. Five Mile River. Gore. Highfleld. Indian Road. Kennetcook. Kennetcook Comer. Kaiineteuok Upper. Luckhartville. Lower Belmah. MUier'a Creek. Moose Brook. Moeherville. MortonviUe. Mount Denaon. Newport Comer. Nine Mile River. Noel, Noel Shore. North Salem. Rawdon, Upper. Selmah. Scotch Village. South Bawdon, St. Croix. SummerviUe. Three Mile Plaina. Tenecape. Upper S^ewport. Urbania. Taughan's. West Gore. Woodville, Inv*mu$ Co, Big Brook. Big Intarvale,Clrand Narrows. Blue's MilU. Boom. Broad Cove Chapel. Baowv Bju>ra»s 4 Co., IsportArii a Flower, FTild Aid Giifdtf ANMUk 'Wr R. T. MUIB&Co.rBooki3nenni(I Stationers. 125 Granville Street, HAlifax. 11 .a .4 « c S e pit H QB fa 124 belchbr's FARMKR*') [1873. Broad Cot* lofvAle liroad CoT«, Manli. Camaron. Cap« Mabou. Cheticamp. Ohimnar Oomar. Groaa Roada, Laka Ainalie. Crou Roada, 8t Oao Channal. Eaatam Harbour. EaataidaLakaAiaa- lia. Olendala. Grand E'tang. Hillaboro. Judiqua. Kejvatodce. Lake Ainslla. Laka Law. Little Judique. Long Point. Mabou Coal Minea. Maboo Harbor. Malasawatch. MartNe Mountain. Margaree. Midd. Section N. R. Marmrae. Midd. Beaion RiTar Inhabitanta. Mull River. New BriAm. North £. Manarea. North aide Baaln, RlT«r DMiaia. Plaaaant Bay. Port Hood laland. QueanaviUa. RiTer Dennia. Rirer Dennli, (Up. Settlement.) Shea' a Rhrar. Sight Point. Sky Glen. South aide Baaln, Rirer Dennii South aide Lake Ainali*. South aide Wbyoo- comah. South Watt Mabou. South W. Margaree. Upper Kings Co. Avonport. Avenport Statkm. Beach HilL Bill Town. Buckley's. Burlington. Cambridge. Canaan. Canaan Boad. Canard. Centreville. Chipman'a Brook. Chipman'a Comer. Church Street. Goldbrook. Condon Settlement. Cornwallia Eaat. Dempaej'a Comer. Factoryuale. OaapareiMix. HalPa Harbour. Harbourvilla. Harmoiur. Horton Laading. Jackaon's Read. Kingaton. Kinamau'a Coiner. Lake George. Lakevil,**. Long Point. Lower Peraaux. Medford. Morden. Morriatown. New Minas. North Mountain. OgilTie Wharf. PMmer'a Boad. Pereaux. PineoVUlaga. Rbodea. Ross' a Oemer. bcott's Bay. Sharpe's Bridge. Sheffield Mills. Somerset. Steam Mill YUhgia. Upper Dyke TiUaga Vernon Minea. Victoria Harbor. Watervilla. Lumt^urg Co. Blandford. Broad Core, Lunen- burg. Chelsea. Cheater Baain. Chealey'^s Corner. Conquerall Bank. Dalhousle Boad. Dublin Shore. Foster's. Getson'a Point. Gold RiTer. Greenfield. Indian Paint LaHave Cross B'da. IiaHave River. Langllle's. Lants's. Lower Lahava. Marriott's Cove. Martin's Biver. Middl^eld. Midd. Lahava TariT MiU Cove. Morton's Comer. New Canada. New Cornwall. New Germany. Nortkfleld. Ovens. Petite Riviere B'dge Tancook. Upper Branch. Upper Lallav*. Vogler's Cove. West Dublin. Pictou Q>. Alma. Bailey'b Brook. Barney's River. Big laland. Blue Mountain. Bridgaville. Briler's Brook. BrooKTille. Cape John. Church vill*. Dalhouaie Settlem't. Eaat Uiv. St.Mary'a. Eaat side W. Brauoh Eaat River, Pictou Elmaville. Forka Middle RiTer. Fraaer'a Mills. Freneb River. Garden of Eden. Green HilL Hopewell. Knoydart. Lime Rock. Little Harbour. Logan villa. Lower Br.mey's Riv. Marsh Sett, McLen- nan Mt. MeLellan'a Brook. Merigomiah. Mill Brook. Mlllsville. Middle River. Moidart. Mount Tbom. New Gairloch, New Larig. Piedmont vaUey. Plainfield. Ponda. Roeklin. Roger'a Hill. Six MUe Brook. South MeLellan'a Mountain. Springvilla. St. Paul's. Sutherland's River. Sutherland's Biver Mills. Toney River. Upper Settlement, Barney's River. Upper Settlement, West River. W.Braneh,EastRhr West Braiidi River John. Quien's Co. Brookfleld. Brooklyn. East Port Medway. Kempt. North Brookfleld. Pleasant River. Purt MatooM. Rickmomii Cd. Carriboo Cova. Deneouae. Fuuchi*. Frambois*. Grand Anoo. Grand River. Urandique Ferry. Kempt Itoad. L'Ardoiac. Lennox Ferry. Luoh Lomond. Lochaida. Lower L'Ardoise. Lower River Inha- bitants. McPherson's Fairy. PeUtdeGrat. Port Richmond. Port Royal. Rear Black RiTer. Rear- Lands Sport- ing Mountain. Bed Islands. Biver Bourgaota. St. 'Esprit. St. George's Chau'L West Arichat. Barrington Passage. Bear Point. Big Port LaBear. Cape Negro. Cape Sable Ishuid. Clark's Harbor. Clyde River. Gunning Cova. Head Jordan RiTar. Jordan Bay. Lewis Httnd. Lower Wood's Har- bour. Lyls's Bridge. North East Harbour Port JoUia. Port LaTour. Pubnioo Beaeh. Ragged Islanda. ^ - B. SkU. Roseway. Sable River. Ilandy Point. Upper Wood's Har- bour. Yietoria Cb. Baddeek Bay. Baddack Bridge. Bay 8k. Lawrauaa. Big Brook. Big Bras d'Or. Cape North. ft 9 B 5* I 9 n ■ a I m B m U 9 19 M SB O » B M 9 m I •0 « ■ fl i B t BROWN BROTHERS & CO.^ DruggiMs»Ordnauc« Sfinjoe, Umlifax. 1 per ■tor L maj Gut Tht to G Ayr para nan cent orfr Klatti! Uliftx. 873. ' Iwajr. eld. ft r. » o». • » fl 1 "3 9 n At m K WCJ. B m ft f. •1 •0 fl 0, •. el ^b*. E a r lalMr- & •s Tvrj. 9i •M fl t. tad. ■ 1 RlTcr. T ■ Sport- P »in. ^ . M t laola. e « g ^ iCb. T ^MMf*' » e BMur. ft UlMid. « bor. ?. CD 1 BiY«r. H e B s H i Ivbouf $ «Q r. Mb. ndt. 3 1^ e M » es • a tt d'*Hw- it Cb. • Idga. rr*uM. >r. _ Pass, Morao. and Timo Books, at B. T. MUIR & Co.'s. 1873.] ▲LlfANAOK. 1?5 Forks, Baddeck. Onnd Narrowfl. OrovM Point. TugonUhe. Kampt Head. Little Narrows. Low«r Sett., Mid- dle RiT«r. McKay's Point. Mldd. River. Mtinro's. Niel's Harbour. North BiTer Bridge. North Shore. Point Clear. South Bay. South side Boulard- aiie. St. Ann's. St. l>atrick's Chan'l. Upper Bettletnent, Baddeok Rirer. Upper Settlement, Middle River. Upper Waahabuok. \VhIte Point. Wreck Cove. Yarmouth Co. Argyle. Carlton. Ohebofpie. CheboKue Central. Deerfleld. Saet sId* Pubnlao Harbor. Eel Brook. Kempt. Kempt Bridge. Batea. Lake Oeorge. Lower Argjle. Maitland. Plymouth. Pubnico Harbor. Robert's Island. Rockvill*. Sand Beach. Bbcrt BeMh. Tuskat Wedge. IjOtter Local Letten, if pre-paid. 3 centi per half ounce. Local Letters, if unpaid, 5 cents per half ounce. If a letter is poited partially unoaid, the charge on delivery will be the same as if wholly unpaid, deaucting, however, any amount that maj have been pre-paid upon it. Letters mailed for delivery at the office where posted, 1 cent each ; must be prepaid by stamp, otherwise they will be sent to Dead Letter Office and returned to the writer. Let- ter* are redirected from one place to another without any further charge. On letters ruinailed from the Dead Letter Office, 5 cents ad- ditional Letters to Non-conuntssioncd Officers and Privates, whether in Her Miycsty's Service or Canadian Volunteers whilst on active service, pass, if pre-paid, for two cents each, when not over the ^ ounce.; if over ^ ounce, ordinary letter rates. On letters for P. £. Island, the charge is 3 cents per | oz. paid; unpaid, 5 cents ; to Newfoundland 12^ cents — pre-payment re(}uired. Letters for the United States is 6 cents per i oz., if pre-paid ; if un- paid, or uiily partially paid, lu cents per | ounce.. To Bermuda 6 cents, and Bridiu and Foreign West Indies, by British mail packet from Halifax, monthly, the charge if 12 cents, which must b« pre-paid. Letter rates to ttie United Kingdom, by Canadian Packet from Halifax, not exceeding ^ oz., 6 cents. Exceeding | oz., and not ex- ceeding 1 OK., 12 cents. Kxoeeding 1 oz. and not exceeding li oz., 18 cents, and so on increasing, one rate of postage for each additional toz. If letters for the United Kingdom are posted unpaid, they will I charged a fine of Sd. sterling in addition to the postagA on delirery. The post4ige on letters by the Cunard line from New York, is 8 cts. per i oz , and an additional 8 cents for every i oz., with a fine of 3d. sterling if posted unpaid or only partially pre-paid. Letters sent by way of the United States, it addressed via New York, may be forwarded to the Brazils, Acapulco, Aspinwall, Costa Rica, Guataluala, Caba, Mexico, Nicaragua, (Pacific side), Panama, St. Thomas, Venezvela, and the British West Indies, for 13 cts per ^ oz ; to Guadaloupe, Hayti (St Domingo), Martinique, Porto Bico, Buenos Ayres, Monte Video, for 21 cents per i oz ; to Bolivia, Ecuador, Val- Snraiso, Callao, Tima, for 25 cents per i oz; to Honduras, 15 cents; au'^wicli Islands, 9 cents; Australia, 15 cents; New Zealand, 13 cents per ^ oz. These postages must be prepaid by stamps. Mail Matter exempt from Foatase. All mailable matter, sent to or bv the Goveniori-Qeneral, or sent to or from any Public Department at tne Seat of Government at Otttwa, ft C e f m I M iaiifax. Ktawtie Bioddaft, Saat Cape «od Anklets, at Bxowir BsOTMaw (k Co, 'fT" ■ R. T. MUIR & COn Paper Rulers & Blank Book Manufac'ri, 125 OraiiTille. H M i H e 136 belcher's farher's [1873. or to or from any member of the Lej^islature at the Seat of Government during the Session, or ten days t)efore the meeting of Parliament. Begiatratlon of Letters. Parties posting letters containing articles of value should have them registered, and obtain a cortiticate of such registration from the office when posted. The registiation fee on letters circulating in the Dominion, P. £. Island and Newfoundland, is 2 cents ; on letters to the United States, 5 cents ; and on those for the United Kin^rdom, 8 cents ; for British Colonies, see Table of Foreign Postage, llie registration fee, together with the postage, should be pre-paid by postage stamp. The object of registration is not to make the Postal Authorities responsible, but in order that a letter ur package may be traced through the various offices through which it passes, and when loss is sustained by the negligence or carelessness of any pnvty thi^ough whose hands it huB passed, such individual is bound to* make good tbt amount or value of such package. Paroal Feat. Parcels may be posted for circulation in the Dominion only, at the fbllowing rates, which must be paid in advance : — Not exceeding 8 ounces 12^ cents ; above 8 ounces and not exceeding 1 lb., 25 cents ; above 1 lb. and not exceeding 1} lbs., 37| cents ; above 1| lb. and not exceeding 2 lbs. 50 cents. Registration fee 5 cents. No parcel to exceed 4 lbs. in weight. No letter must be enclosed. No parcel shall contain anything liable to injure the mail. The size is limited to two feet in length, one foot in breadth or thickness. The postage must be pre-paid by stamp. Unpaid parcels will not bo for- ward^, but short paid parcels will be sent on with a fine of 12^ cents in addition to any postage that may remain unpaid. Pattern and Sample Post. Fattems or samples of merchandize may be transmitted withia the Dominion at the rate of I cent per oz., pre-paid by postage stamp, an<* may be registered on payment el* a fee of 5 cents. Snort paid packages of samples will be fined 5 cents. No packet should exceed 24 ozs., or be more than 24 inches in length, or 12 in depth, or breadth. No let- ter should be enclosed, or anything liable to injure the contents of the mail. Parcels should be so made up that they may be easily examined . by the officers of the Post Office. Fatftem.and Sample Post witb the United Kincdom, British Goloniea, and Foreign Countriea. The following are the regulations fhr the transmission of Samples and Patterns of merchandise between the Dominion of Canada and the United Kingdom : 1st Samples of seeds, drugs, and similar articles for delivery in the United Kingdom, may be sent in bags entirely closed, provided such bags be transparent. 2Qd. Scissors, knives, razors, forks, steel pens, nails, keys, watch machinery, metal tubing, pieceQ of metal or ore, and such like articles, are allowed to be forwarded by post as samples, to the United King- ^l ^ 1 « 1 ^ .1 ai II" 9 e ► ae 9f K fl m 9 b » Pi 2 Un a A Fn » g Po B e Ax Ma c 9 e Gci Kir ■M t i Bel Net 1 Dcr Swi e s N s war e e la a N tt B <3 ( t) SB 1 2 0$ qua it is On 9 '1\ I not ( Ixjrs ft If ^ Edw % ^ not I s e pape ♦ tt agen 1 i f 1 stam also Newf are c on pn cent ; Edwf scribe BROWN BROTHERS & CO., Druggists, Ordnance Square^ Halifax. Writing, Copying and Printing Ink«, at R. T. MUIR & Co.'i. triiish Knmplos land the ft 61 9 9 tk r- 6 9 1 1% 3 ft ft t3 9t in tho such watch [articles, King- « s r .A s e e I h I OR fii K H Si e 1873.] ALMANACK. 127 dom, Germany, and Belgium, provided they be pacl(ed so as not to injure the mails and the officers of the Post'Office. They must be so put up AS to be easily examined. Any packet found to bo insufficiently guarded will not be forwarded. Patterns or samples of merchandize now circulate between Canada and the following countries, but must not exceed the following weights and sizes : — Destination. United Kingdom. France Portugal Azores Madeira Germany Kingdom of Italy Bel>;mm Netherlands .... Denmark Switzerland Weight. 1 24 oz 36 " 16 " 16 " 16 " 8 " 36 " 8 " 16 " 48 » 48 " Size. 24 inches long or 12 in | breadth or depth. . . . } 18 inches lon^ or 12 in breadth or depth. . . . 24 'nches long or 12 in breadth or depth. . . . Kate per oz. ^ O 1 O) * M <» ft 9 B ft e n y m a f> 8U Broi ilifiix. Pipes, Conil»s, Crt»Ii Boxes, Hair aJid Clotli Brushw, ni 1{. T. MriR & Co.'g. 11 and «rhich 18 eta. 24 " 30 r " 1 ^ n ft IS rates ,25cte. ,33cU. th ends wo feet , if for States, will be DC. lUst be )cc, or 30 Mnti. 40 " ch, may 18 cen^. 24 " 30 * SOcwnta. 63J " Publi- J)graphs, In ted or jpcQ at lalifax. (X or 9> 9 B c 9 > \n y a x a a 4 9 X fl « a b 9 ei B 13 N 1873.] ALMANACK. V2'^ h ft e J3 H Parcel po*t miiy contain anything; contained in tlie Hritish Book Post, Printer's Proofs and eopy, Military Ki;tunH. StHtcuicnts contain- ing; Fij^nres and Signatures, Ucturnd, Deeds, Legal pa|)ers, and all such things not strictly letters. Table of Foreign Postages. Auatralian Colunie*. . .Lcttem, 10 ct«. p«r h oi. Newflpapart*, ff cents PRcfi. CHIiraltiir Do. 10 ilo. Do. 4 do. India liu. 3Vi do. Do. (I do. lUly Do. 24 do. Do. 8cla. fl>r racli2oia. Malta Do. IC do. Do. 4 cent* aach. New Zt-atand Do. lU do. Do. A do. Norway Do. Itt do. Do. K ueiila for each 2 oi. rruasia Do. 10 do. Do. H do. do. Hwitzerl'd TJa Belgium Do. 10 do. Do. 8 cents for aacli oz. Ship liOtters. Letters by private ship, from the United Kingdom, in ship letter mail 2 cents, if addressed to the port of arrival, and to otiicr places in the Dominion, 5 cents. Ix)08e ship letters from the United Kingdom, British Colonies, and Foreign countries, 4 cents. From places in the Dominion, if addressed to the port of arrival, 4 cents; and to other places in the Dominion, 7 cents. The Postnuiiter General may make such reasonable competisation, as he may see fit, to masters of ve.'^aels, not being Post Office Packets, for each letter conveyed by such vessels between places l)cyond the sea and the Dominion, and may direct that at any port such vessels shall not be permitted Ly the Ofticers of Cus- toms to enter or break bulk until all letters have l>een delivered at the Post Office, nor until the master has made a declaration that he has delivered all. The Postmaster General has the exclusive privilege of transmitting letters within the Dominion ; and (except in the cusea hereinafter men- tioned) any person collecting, sending, or delivering letters, incurs a penalty, not exceeding $20, for each and every letter so conveyed or found in his possession Such penalty not to apply to, 1. Letters sent by a private friend, provided such letters be delivered l»y such friend to the party addressed ; 2. Letters sent by a messengsr on purpose, con- cerning the private affairs of the sender or receiver ; 3. Commissions or returns thereof, issuing out of a court of Justice ; 4. Letters addressed to a place out of the Dominion, sent by sea and by a private vessel ; 5 Letters lawfully brought into the Dominion, and innuediatcly post- ed at the nearest Post Office; 6. Letters of merchants, owners of vessels, or of the cargo or loading therein, .sent by such vessel, or by any per- sons employed by such owners for the carriage of such letters according to their respective addresses, and delivered to tlie persons to whom addressed, without pay or reward for so doing; 7. Letters concertung goods or merchandize, sent by known common carriers to be delivcrcil with the goods, without pay or reward; 8. Nothing herein contained to authorize any person to collect any such excepted letters for the pur- pose of sending or conveying them. No person obliged to send any newspaper, pamphlet, or printed l)ook by post. Broww Brothurs & Co., Lnporters of Genuine Patent Medicines. fF" U. T. MuiR &, C')., Paper Kulwr* &. lUaiik Hook Munurac'iii, 125 Granville. i & t u 49 « It n h !1 8 SB t e Q e H of H OD lau UIlLCIIRUH FAUMF.Urt [1873. e '4 e 1 1 n e I 9 9 H ft 9 8 B H e i 8 s 4) E BliOWN BROTHERS & CO., Druggwta, Ordnance Square, Halifax. ( U Z ", X i 9 # 1% '^ » *5 n u e i-^ I 2 M s 1'^ s i ft ^a M 1^ s >..a 98 ^ . u il •5 S « ■» If 1 5? r ■^^ M 3-§ 1 s ft ^'^ 3 ^ b 9 l« •^ « ii 9 B 9 9 H CM d ^ v • « 0-J3 ft 11 ft 3t ^ o t «« •s b r-^ ^ = aS t3.S ♦£ K ' X> _ 9 8 H B H e i S m a t I SmHll Wares In jjront variety nt R. T. Mill II Sc CO/S. 187.1.] ALMANACK. 131 MONBY ORDER BRJLTfOU. | I I Sn/^t., Jnmon II. Thorno; l«f T/rrl-, F W. Croiuliton ; ind Clurh, ' S. S, Tiiuruo. Utlico o{)eii t'ruin 10 a.m. to '<\ p.m. Rates of Oommiasion. von LOCAL ORDK.UH, AND OltI)Rit8 NKW BRUNSWICK ANI> V ON ONTARIO, QUKIIKC, . K. ISLAM). On Onlers up to $10 Coinininniun 5 coiits. " over 10 not excoodliiK $20 " 10 " II u 30 >. ' 40 •♦ 20 " II .« 40 " (io *• ;)(» " II .4 ,{0 •• 80 " 40 '• " •' 80 •' 100 '• 60 " FOR ORDKIIS ON NEWFOUNDLAND. On Order* up to Xft «tj? 25 rents. •' ovi-r 5anduptojE10 60 " II II it 10 15 15. 20. ...75 ,91.00 FOR ORDKU8 ON T ^E UNITKD KINGDOM. On Ordt-rs up to £2 stp 25 ccntf. 2" and up to £5 stj? 60 " 5 " '^ 7 " 75 " over tt II II 10 .SI. 00. Single Loral Money Orders, and Ordois on Ontario, QiicIht, New Brunswick and I'rinoc Kdward Iiilund, may be issued for sums up to One Hundred Dollars. Orders on Newfoundland for Hums up to £20 stg. Orders on the United Kingdom for sums up to £10 stg. The Money Order Offices in this Province at present, are : — Amherst, Annapolis, Antigoni.*?h, Arichat, Aylesford, Baddeck, Barrington, Bear River (West Side), Berwick, Bridgetown, Bridge- water, Caledonia Corner, Canning, Can.so, Chester, Christmas Island, Cow Bay, Cross Roads, Dartmouth, Digby, Five Islandt, (iranvillo Ferry, (ircat Village, Guyshoro', Halifax, Ilantsport, Hawkcshury, Kcntville, Lawrencctown, Lingan, Liverpool, Lower ilorton, I^ndon- dcrry, Lunenburg, Little Giacc Bay, Lockport, Mabou, Mahonu Bay, Maidaud. Newport, Newport Landing, New Kob«, New (ilasgow. North Sydney, Parrsboro', Pietou, I'ort Hastings, Port Hood, Port Mulgruvc, Port Me h f 3C 9 Si B M « 9 I* 1 « •I ft *i BROWN BROTHERS & CO., Druggists, Ordnance Square, Halifax. IB, S m I Soaps, Hair Oils, Perfumer j, and other Small Wares, at R. T. Muir & Co.'s. ft ft S « I A t «) 1873.] ALMANACK. 133 Clerk, Thomas McCuUoch. Storekeeper, George Downie. nouac keeper, Mrs R. D. Dickson. Supervisors, Mrs Gteorge Downie, John H. McNab. Engineer, 11. D. Dickson. Crown Land Department. Commissioner of Crown Lands, Hon. Edward P. F^nn. Deputy, Wm A. Heudry. Clerks, Edw Morris, Fred LeBIanc, Matthias Cuppaidge, Edwin Collins Fairbanks, James H. Austen and Peter McNab. Deputy Survn/ors — Annapolis, Hugh Kerr, Hugh Kerr, jr.; Anti' gonish, Hugh McDonald ; Cape Breton, H. R. McKenzie ; Colchester, I. N. Archibald, R. L. Bycrs; Cumberland, S. O'Donnell, Welwood McN.vb; Digby, Alpheus Jones, John S. M. Jones; Guysboro\W. Hartshorne,*C. T. Taylorand D. N. Crockett ; Halifax, W. A. Hendry, W. Anderson, C. Fairbanks, J. B. Smith, E. H. Keating; Hants, G. F. McDonald, Benj Smith ; Inverness, John Murphy, F. W. McKenzie, Jas W. McKenzie, John McKenzie ; Kings, J. Laird ; Lunetibitrg, J. W. Andrews; Pictou, Peter Ross, D. C. Robertson, James Holmes; Queens, W. Freeman, James F. More, Samuel Smith, Jno H. Harlow ; Rich- mond, John J. Robertson ; Shelburne, A. Hamilton ; Victoria, A. Mc- ICay ; Yarmouth, P. L. Hatfield. Board of Agriculture. President, Joseph J. Northup ; Vice President, Israel Longworth ; Secretary and Treasurer, Professor Lawson. The Board consists of one representative from each County of the Province. The follewing are the members : — Annafolis County, G«o Whitman, Round Hill ; Anti- gonish County, David McNair, Cape George; Cape Breton County, John Ross, M.P.P., Boularderie ; Colchester County, Israel Longworth, Truro; Cumberland County, Iliram Black, Amherst; Digby County, John Diikin, Digby ; Guysboro' County, George Cameron, Milford Haven; Halifax County, J. J. Northup, Michael Tobin, C. N. Sprott, D. Archibald ; Hants County, J. J. O'Brien, Noel ; Inverness County, Geo C. Lawrence, Port Hood ; King's County, C. C. Hamilton, M.D., Canaid; Lunenburg County, Benjamin Zwicker, MahoneBay; Pictoa County, David Matheson, Pictou; Queen's County, ; Rich- mond County, ; Shelburne County, ; Victoria County, Clias J. Campbell, M.P.P., Baddeck ; Yarmouth County, Geo Brown, Yarmouth. Communications for the Board are to be addressed to " Professor Lawson, Dalhousie College, Halifax." Commissioner for examining, preserving and arranging an^ ient records and documents, illustrative of the History and progress of Society in the Province, Thos B. Akins, i>.c.L. Commissioners without the Province, Abram Jackson of Boston, and AndrcAV B. Almon ot Salem. Queen's Printer, Hugh W. Blackadar. Immigration Agent for Province, M-. B. Dcsbrisay, Esq., M.P.P. Provincial Medical Board: — Drs. Rufus S. Black, Halifax ; G. J. Parish, Yarmouth ; Edward Farrell, Halifax ; Samuel M. Weeks, Hants; W. H. McDonald, Antigonish ; C. C. Hamilton, Cornwallis ; Hon J. McN. Parker, Halifax ; Samuel Muir, Truro ; W. T. Almon, M. P., Halifax. e as a 9 » B ft •8 ' B 9 9 1^ ft Sponges, Brushes, Combs and Perfumery, at Brown Brothers &Co. iWlf* > t r R. T. MUIR & CO., Paper Rulers and Blank Bcok Manafac'n, 1 25 Granvilli;. i I m JP fl f i OB e 134 HKLcnicu'a farmer's Pi H fa [1873. EDUCATIONAL DEPARTMENT. Council op Public Instruction — The Members of the Execu- tive Council. SupERiNTK^ipENT OF EDUCATION — Rev A. S. Hunt, M.A. Clerk, Greor^o Uoss. Examiners for tub Province, to examine and license Teachers — Languar/f., llev J. M. Heiislcy, v.v.; School Management, Teaching, ^c, Rer Jas Ross, !>.;>.; Mathematics, D. F. Higgins, a.m.; History and Geofjraphy, Rev Thos J. Daly. Normal and Model Schools, Truro — Method, and the Natural Sciences, J. B. Calkin, M. A., Principal of the Normal College and Model School; English Language, Geography, ^c, J. A. McCabe ; Ma- thematics, W. R. Mulholland; Music, Miss Abl)ie Hyde. Model School — High School Depai-tment, Huj;h McKensiic ; Preparatory do., James Little; Senior Elementary do., Miss M. A. Hamilton ; Junior Elemen- tary do., Miss B. Archibald ; Primary, Miss A. Leake. Inspectors of Schools for Nova Scotia. Annapolis, Leander S Morse, Esq., Bridgetown; Antigonish, Angus Mclsaac, Antigonisli ; Cape Breton, E. Outram, m.a., Sydney; Colchester, Dr. Smith, Ste'^iacke ; Camherland, Rev W. S. Darragh, Shinimicas; District of Dighy, uev John Ambrose, m.a., Digby ; District of Clwe, A.P.Landry, m.d., Clare; Guyshoro', Wm. Hartshorne, Quysboro' ; Halifax, J. F. L. Parsons, Halifax; Hants, Rev R. R. Philp, m.a., Maitland ; Tnnerness, John Y. Gunn, Broad Cove; Kings, Rev Robert Sommerville, n.A., Wolfville; Lunenburg, W. M. B. Lawson, Lunen- burg; Pictou, Daniel McDonald, New Glasgow; Queens, Rev C. Diiu', Liverpool ; Richmond, Rdmi Bcnoit, D'Escousse ; Shelburne, Rev W. H. Richan, Banington; Victoria, Alex Munro, Baddeck ; Yarmouth, G. J. Farish, m.d., Yarmouth. Commissioners of Schools. Annapolis West — Revs H. DeBlois, George W. Tuttlc, Jos Hart ; and Peter Bonnett, Robt Mills, R. W. Longley, Whitman Armstrong, Wm V. Jones, Alfrea Troop, Isaiah Dolap, Israel Gilliatt, C. M. Forbes, Wm Dargic, George Hardwick, Jolm L. Rice. AnnafHdis East — Revs Jas Roi)erti»on, l. l. t>., N. Vidlto, D. S. Gordon, W 8. Heartz; and Miner Tupper, H. E. Fitch, Harding Morse, Jonathan Woodbury, m.d., Jesse Oakes, William Miller, B. H. Parker, George Woodbury, A. M. Gidney, Beniah Spinney, Beriah Daniels, Wm 11. Balcom. Antigonish Co — T?evs Hugh Gillis, Dr Chisholm, Wm Chisholm, Wm B.'McLeod, Charles V. Martell, Ronald McGiilivruy, Peter Fisset, J. F. Forbes ; and Richard Forrestall, Robert Trotter, Alexander Mc- intosh, M.D., Archil)uld McGillivray, Wm C Hierlihy, Wm Chisholm, Thos M. King, Norman McDonald, Angus Smith; Laohlan Cameron. Cape Ureion Co — Revds R. J. Uniacke, Neil Mcf^eod, Jas Quinan, John Shaw, J. Chisholm, Mr Mclsaac, Dr McLeod, John Quinan, Aiex Farquhareon, Roderick McNeil, R. Grant, C. Croucher, C. E. Mcljean, D. McDougall ; and C. H. Harrington, Lauchlin Robertson, Hon Jas McKeagney, Henry Poole. District of Colchester — Revs Robert Grant, E E. Ross, J. I. Buxter, Wm McCulioch, d.d., D. W. C. Dimock, J. Fonsythe, O. Chute, jamcs B If ft 9 •1 f ft « S • • it fa m BROWN BROTHERS & CO., Druggists, Ordnance Square, KMifax. ranville. Room Paper and Taper Blinds, at K. T. MUIR & CO.'s. 1873. • !t ! «2 *" «■ ^XCCU- : Clerk, 1 «. fa ! 4 C! ,achers ' 1 )ry and 1 n 9 K IJ Vatural '. ;e and j; Ma- \ School , PS a ^ a fa James 9 Elemen- 1 ^ N * •S e 0^ CS Angus 4 Ichester, li micas; f Clwe, r rsboro' ; fa P, M.A., Robert f^ Lunen- n e 1 Du..; a Rev W. mi mnouth, m » 9 9 M 1 1 Hart ; 9 1^ 1 istrong, a 6 I'orbes, D. S. *3 ■ Morse, i "1 » ! Parker, ^ (^ » i )aniels, :isholm, ! t : 3!) H 1 N 1 H • Fisset, ■1 • i der Mc- 1 tt ! lisholni, t tf imeron. j ^uinan. ;>uinan, 1 , C. E. bcrtson 1 Buxter 1 1 ' 1, dame 3 1873.] ALMANACK. 135 McLean ; and W. A. Fulniorc, David Murray, W. E. McRohert, m.d., Thoa S. Dclaney, F. M. Pearson, J. B. Dickie, Geor 1 " '^ ^ ^ I n r ft e J H 1 N s 1 5 J I s « B ft N fl 1 9 « 1 S( fa , th : la i Nf "i «) F. » & Tl ae '9 1 Et m- • i ant s 1 • e Jol Pn Hi 3 ft Ofii Pre W Uen. • ^ tS 1 Ca. 2 H Reg B" H istrj, Edi t n Edv 9 ^ Job 9 ft e L.R. ftssc L.R. 1 1 ifed Sine a 1 r^ 3 1 dllTT hef the BROWN BROTHERS & CO., Druggists, Ordnance Square, Halifax. ifax. 3. le- ad, ►Ic- iies lid, irgo 1). inns lea, W. •per, )hU3 )bin, gan, Wra dsay, jrton igille, perry, chard Iward Writing, Copying, and Printing Inks, at R, T. MUIR & Co.'s. e i « u s J.F. ter, J. fames iWhit- Geo jn G. ^n K. )ettcr, I Ross, Hon LcVes- N s % 3 I •« 9 S V Saml hyder, lalters, Ind T. n « s 9* K «i i) « fl •« fa e fl •8 e 1873.] ALMANACK. 137 e W. Wilson, Gabriel Kohertson, J. B. Lawrence, Henry Cliute, Theo- dore Nickerson, J. K. Wilson, M.u., Win Patterson, Arthnr Doaue, Frank Homer, J. J. Ch\rkc, m.d., James Snow, Wm. B. Smith. Victoria Co — Ilcvs Kennetli McKenzie, James Fraser, A. Mcintosh, Jas Fraser ; and Alexander Cameron, Wm Jones, Peter McLean, Alex Taylor, Don McLean, Seymour Foyle, Don McLean, Angus Mclvor, Kenneth McKenzie, Suther McLcod, Donald McLean, Donald Mcliae, John McLellan. District of Yarmouth — .Tosoph B. Bond, Charles E. Brown, Nathan Hilton, John W. Moody, Chas W. Clements, Stephen N. Allen, George Crosby. District of Arqyle — Revs Charles Knowles, Wm J. Donoghue ; and Enos Gardner, Jas Nickerson, Michael Suretto, David D'Lntromont, Nathaniel Travis, James A. Hatfield, P. L. Hatfield, Thos B. Crosby, James M. Lent, Anselm O. Potior. DALHOU8IB OOLIiEGE AND UNIVERSITY, HALIFAX. G0VERXOR8 — Hon Sir Wm Young, Knight, Chief Justice of Nova Scotia, Chairman. Hon Joseph Howe, M. r.. Secretary of State for the Provinces, Hon Charles Tapper, c.n., m.d., m.p.. Minister of In- land Revenue, Hon John W. Ritchie, Judge of Supreme Court of Nova Scotia, Hon S. L. SImnnon, q.c, Rev Geo M. Grant, m.a., Jas F. Avery, m.d , Charles Robson, Esq., Alex Forrest, m.d. George Thomson, Esq., Secretary and Treasurer. Faculty op Arts — Very Rev Principal Ross, d.d., Professor of Ethics and Political Economy. Rev Wm Lyall, ll.d., Professor of Loqxc and Metaphysics. Chas McDonald, m.a.. Professor of Mathematics. John JohnLon, m.a.. Professor of Classics. Gteo Lawson, ph.d., ll.d.. Professor of Chemistry and Mineralogy. Jas DeMill, m.a., Professor of History and Rhetoric. Jas Liechti, TtUor in Modem Languages. Faculty of Medicine — Very Rev Jas Ross, d.d., Principal (ex officio) and Matriculation Examiner. Wm J. Almon, m.d., Emeritus Professor of Obstetrics and the Diseases. of Women and Children, Presi- dent of the Faculty. Alex P. Reid, m.d., l.r.c.s., Edin. l.c.p., and 8., Ca., Professor of thf. Principles and Practice oj Medicine, Dean and Registrar of the Paculty. Geo Lawson, PH.D., ll.d., Professor of Chem- istry and Chemical Toxicology. W. B.Slayter, m.d., m.r.c.s.l.; l.r.c.p., Edin., Professor of Obstetrics and the Diseases of Women and Children. Edw.Farrell, m.d.. Professor of Principles and Practice of Surgery. John Sommers, m.d., Professor of Physiology. Hugh A. Gordon, m.d. L.R.C.8., Edin., Professor of Anatomy. Alfred H. Woodill, m.d., Pro- fessor of Materia Medica aud Therapeutics. J. R. DeWolf, M d., Edin., L.R.C.S., Edin., and Hiram Blanchard, Esq., Q.c, m.p.p., Professorsojf Medical Jurisprudence. A. Lawson, >f.D., m.r.c.s., Eng., and G. L. Sinclair, m.d.. Demonstrators of Anatomy. Terms — The Winter Session for 1872-73, commences on Wednes- day, October 23, 1872, and ends on Wednesday April 30, 1873. The Summer Session romracnccs on Monday, May 5, 1873, and closes at the end of June, [The particulars of other Colleges and Educational Institutions will he found m connection with the Denominational matters with which the Institutions are connected.] n ■ M fl i fl 9 8r 1/ Brown Brothers & Co., Gold Leaf, Dry Painta and VarnislK rw^ R. T. MUIR & Co., Paper Rulers & Blank Book Manufac'rs, 125 Granville. I '9 II t i n e 8 t M ml I e Q m e PS IS (4 138 bklcher's farmer's [1873. ECCLESIASTICAL DEPARTMENT. THIC UiriTED CHURCH 07 ENGIiAND AND IBSIjAND IN NOVA SCOTIA. The Rt. Rev. Hibbert Binnkv, d.p., I^rd Bishop of Nova Scotia and Priuce Edward Island. The Very Kev W. Bullock, n.D., Dean of Halifax. The Ven Canon McCawley, d.d., Archdeaccn of Nova Scotia, Windsor. ITaUfax, St. Paul's, Kevds Geo AV. Hill, a.m., R. Warren, m.d. ; St. George''-, Rev James B. Uniacke, a.m. ; St. Luke's, Very Rev Wm Bullock, n.D., Dean of Halifax, Rev .John Abbott; Trinity Church, Rev Canon Cochran, A.M.; Garrison Chaplain, Rev .1. C. Ed^hill, a.m.; Assistant Chaplain, Rev W. H. Bullock, m.a. ; Revds Canon Gilpin, n.n., George W. Morris, A.M. Annapolis, Revds Jas J. Ritchie, a.m., W. S. Gray, a.b. Ayles- ford, Rev Kichd Avery. Amherxt, Rev Geo Townshend, a.m. Au/ion Mines, Rev C Bowman. Antif/onish. Revds G C Metzler, Lewis W. Hill, A.H. Arichat, Rev R. V. Brine, a.b. Brifltfetown, Rev A. Sullivan, A.M. lilandford, Rev Richard I'ayne, A.u. Beaver Harbour, Rev Edwd Ansell, A.u. Cornwnllis, Rev .Tno Storrs, a.b. Clements, Rev Wm INL Godfrey, a.b. Chester, Revds Cliarles .1. Shreve, a.b., nnd W. M. Ross. Country Harbour, Rev W. Shannon. Dartmouth, Revds J. B. Richardson, A.B., C. Burn. Diyby, RevJ. Ambrose, m.a. Falkland, Rev James Breading. Glnce Bay, Rev C. Croucher, a.m. Granville, Rev Henry DeBlois, a.m. Guysboro', Rev W. E. Gelling. Hubbard- s Cove, Rev H. Stamcr. Kentville, Rev Theophilus Richey. Liverpool, Rev Edw E. B. Nichols. John Pad field. Lunenburg, Revds Henry L. Owen, a.b., H. Wainwright, a.b. Maitland, Rev A. Jamieson, a.u. Afahone Bay, Rev W. H. Snvrter, a.m., D. R. Smith. Manchester, Rev H. H. Hamilton, A.u. M«lJ\rrd, Rev. J. Trcmain. Newjwrt, Rev H. Sterns. New Dtddin, Revds H. M. Spike, a.b., Abraham Jordan. Parrshoro\ Revds Wm B. King, a.m., Mr Johnnton. Pictou, Rev D. C. Moore. Port Medioay, Rev A. Gray. Pugwash, Rev T. I. Axibrd. Raiodon, Rev L. M. Wilkins, a.b. Seaforth, Rev O. M. Grindon. Ship Harbour, Rev Robt Jamieson. Stewiacke, Rev Robert Haire, a.b. St. Margaret's Bay, Revs J. O. Ruggles, m.a., and W. H. Grocer. Sackville, liev J. S. Smith, A. b. Sydney, C. B., Revd Richard .T. Uniacke, d.d. Stfdney Mines, Rev W. H. Jamieson, a.b. Shelburne, Revds Thos H. White, d.d., D. Nickerson, m.a. Sherbrooke, Rev John Barrett. Tor Bay, Rev W. L. Currio. Truro, Revds Joseph Forsythe, J. A. Kaulback, a.m. Turn's Bay, Rev W. J. Ancient. Tuskct, Rev F. M. Young. Wallace, Rev W. Ellis. Windsor, Venble. Archdeacon McCawley, d.d.. Rev Canon Hensley, d.d., Revds Thomas Maynard, A.Ji., G. B. Dodwell, m.a., S. Boyd. WeymotUh, Rev Philip Fiiluel, A.u. Wiltnot, Rev .Tas Robert.son, ll.d. Yarnunith, Revds John T. Moody, J. Roy Campbell. Prince Edward Island — Milton, The Ven. J. H. Read, d.d.. Arch- deacon of P. E. I. Charlottetown, Revds D. B. Parnther, D. Fitzgerald, L. C. Jenkins, d.c.l. ; Cathedral Church, Rev G. W. Hodgson, a.m. Cascum- jpeque. Rev H. Dyer. Crapaud, Rev J. P. Sargent, a.b. New London, Rev J. C. Cox, a.b. Port mil, Rev E. II. Ball. St. Eleanor's, Rev J. W. Forsythe. King's College, "Windqcr. Founded, a.d. 1787. Chartered by King George III. a.d. 1302. Patron, His Gr. .8 the Lord Archbishop of Canterbury. The Right Rev Hibbert Binney, d.d., Lord Bishop of Nova Scotia, "Visitor and President of the Board of Governors. President and Professor of Classics, Hehrexo, Logic, Ven. Archdeacon McCawley, d.d. ; Professor of Divinity, including Pastoral Theology, Rev Canon Hensley, d.d. ; Professor of Mathernatics, Natural Philosophy nnd Astronomy, Rev Canon Hensley, d.d. Prof of Nat. History and Chemistry, Henrj' How, d.c.l.; Professor of Modern Languages, OR «^ tl •1 H. e B « r M. ■ a • m Z 9 « t9 1 - ? ft •1 & « 4) •41 9 « r ka - C 9 3 £ l' « B Ji ii h V B Q s a tm « 9 ■ m ? ^ R h » 9 ^ 0, u a N Lo » • 9 e 1^ V ^ "» p: 9f ^ In ft 5 Asf © M • CJ aha at ■ H ofJ M 9 K 9 B S M.( !^ hon ^ Wil 9 Sew O H mu. > fl Th« BROWN BROTHERS & CO., Druggists, Ordnance Square, Halifax. iville. fiibles, Tei taments. Prayer and School Books, at R. T. MUIR & Co.'s. ND Arcb- lald, L. fascum- ion, J. W. [ibbert of tbe 1 Logic, tnstornl fntural [isto7-y •jmr/es, jl talifax- ■r B h u s i) h 9 Ai I N e H El H 9 1873.] ALMANACK. 139 LibraHan and Bursar, Professor Hensley, v.v. Treat., John C. Halliburton; »S'ec'u, Rev Canon Cochron, m.a.; Steward, Mr Wier. ScHOLAUSHirs — The William Cogswell Scholiirship, £',iO per annum, open to candidates lor Holy Orders, under the direction of the Trustees; Divinity Scholarships paid by the Society for the P. G. F. P., open to Stu- dents fur Holy Orders, actually requiring assistance, and subject to the control of the Bishop of the Diocese, 10 in number, each £30 cy. per annum; the Dr Binney Exhibition, i£30 per annum, open to Students in indigent circumstances and of exemplary conduct. Collegiate School, Windsor. Under the control of the Governors of King's College. B. Dodwell, M^A. Profesaor of Modern Languages, — Principal, Rev G. Vacations, From July 1 to' August 16; from Dec. 15 to Jan. 16. Incorporate Alumni of King's College. Patron, His Honor the Lieutenant-Governor. President, Benjamin Curran, d.c.l. Vice Pres., Fred Allison, m.a. Committee, Kev (Janon Cochran, a.m., T. B. Akins, d.c.i.., Chas Gossip, m.d., m.a.. Rev James B. Uniacke, A.n., Rev Ferd Pryor, h.a., Wm J. Almon, m.d., m.a., llov Geo W. Hill. M.A., Rev William Bullock, jr., m.a. Treas, Brenton H. Collins. Sec'j', l. PitKHHTTKitY OK St. Joifn. N. B. — St. John, Rev Geo J. Cale, A.R., Rev Roburt J. (Cameron. Freaericton, Rev John M. Brook, d.d.. Rev Peter Melville. St. Andrew's, Rev Peter Kea.v, A.M. Nashwaak, Rev Mr. Fogo. Woodstock, Rev Wm. Begj;. Pkksbttkkt ok Miuamiciii, N. B.— CAa A ^ € SB R 9 •n m •^'> 1 J M « "d « ST rg Lt « a 19 f Foi U * i^» H 99 iT Pat X Isai 8 Pri n P Hot e 9 Uu •^ San K I '-^ « 1 A And 9 fin i Jas ^ Rev r //an M c ^OCt ^ Rar ^ Johr ► 30 ^*<^A 9B h f 4 © J?^' ^ Gran « G' ^ TI U 1 Tuesf ''I © CoUc tf « Tn, on«r c Rot J Sponj .eav. ;hcll, John illan, ,kina. aUnce I wart. tog*r$ itvilU, ;«e. Th08. Pitint ■twgf- A«B*f r Peter , Fogo. , N«*»>- 7 John e, A.M. y Rieh- jrtion. on the rcss 9 n ft sr iTCgor. A. K. Allan . Sedg- |v John Law- rof Mc- oaUit, '^ennet- Har- lov Win libald. Clyde Chase. ' Ibenezer Five \o\ Rev. and lifax. e d K OR H b s i a d ei H ■ ? 9 a e '>i o ^ ► n 1 PS •^ W S X H • e Pi ?! © Pen and Pocket Knives, Scissors, Razors, &c., at 1%. T. MUIU & Co.'i. 1873.] ALMANACK. 141 I'KKHHYTUKY OK Vwn^tv—Nuw Gltisyuw, licvds Dr. Koy, J. Stewart, George Walker. Edw A. McC'iirdy, K»bt (hunniing. l^ictou, Uevdii Jas liayncj u.d.. Alex Uosv. Bnrntyi liiver and Blue AloutUains, Hev Duneau U. Blair. Oreen Hill, Kev Gsorgu I'atterson. Ihtptwdl, liev J. McKiunon. Wt$t liivtr, Kevds. Janios Ti\ouison, (jeorgo Ku., lisv Jamcit D. Mur- ray, Rev John W. McKenzie, New IIebrid«s{ Kev Jno Morton, Rev K. J. Grant, Trinidad. Gen. Treas., Rev P. G. McGregor. The Synod meets this rear in Trura Presbyterian Church, on the last Tuesday of June, at 7i p.m. College of the Presbyterian Church of the Lower Provinces of British North America. Theological Dkpahtmmnt at Halifax — Prof, of Systtmatic Thechgy and Church HisUn^y, Rev Alex McKnight. Prof. ofilebrvwandExeyetics, Rev John Currie. Sponges, Brushes, Combs and Perfumery, at Brown Buothbrb & Co. B n v t 3 \ 1 I 'gy^ U. T. Muiu Sc Co., r*pcr lliilor* k Blniik Rook Mjinufac'r*. iar> (Mutivilla. a h e I ■ r e OB A |M ii^ e H QB 112 nKI.C'Ur.K S FAKMKR A [1873. MINISTERS OF AB8 JCIATED BAPTIST 0HUKCHR8. Crhtkai, AMNoriATioN — irf(//<)ft, Kov. JcrfmiMli Umirrofl. ]Vi>lfn{U, Koviln. .1. M. Cramn. I). I).. K. A. Crawloy, h I).. Jolin < 'hnse. S. \V. |)r- liloiM. A. M., r. A. Ili^^ini*.. A. M., .laiiK'n Nowcoinli, and A. W. Hawvur., I). I). Ilalifnx, Itovtin. I'Mwiii Chiv, M. I>., .1. IC. Coiulier, .loliii Millar nn. KrtM>iiiAti, A. M Nfw (n't-muHu, Kov. W. K. Mall. f)irtiHiH$ih, 11<'V. A. S. iliiiit. A. M. liUlinwn, Kt»v. J. K. Koinptoii, A. M. ('itnnrd, Kov. S. li. Komptnii. liridjfeu'ntrv, K'or. Stpiilioii .MniX'li. JkUovi', Kcv. .IniitoH Moadown. //nnt$poft, K«v. Jimc'pli Miirrnv. . Uua.i. Fidinouth, Kot. I). (J. Sliaw. (ViMicr. Kov. I. .1 ilkiii- nor, A. \\. Stnlnmv lluj, Kovds. Z. Mo' .on anriAtioii, coiiipriKin); the onuiitioi of Kings, HauU. runonhurgh and llulit'ax, moot tliiH yoar at Hridge water CIATION. — Grcenfuld, Uor. II. AclnlloB. liridijc town, llov. G. Arnistronj:;. Pino Croir, Hav. T. Hiudttt. Si. }fuiys liny, llov. A. Cojjswcll. Betxr River, Uov. (t. 1). Cox. y'armouth, Uevds George tt. Dny, W. II. I'orter and Isjiiah Wallucc. Kempt, Queen's Co., Hov. Thos. C. l)olon>;. Nictaur, Revds. M. P. Frcenmu and U. S. Morton. Tntth't, Kev. P. II. Foster. WUmot Mouulain, Ucv. h. B. Gates. LivcrfMol, Rev. Jotoi|»li Jonea. /.W» (Miip- Cum- re«r at |en<, S. Judge I'lmock, barker, H. R. Ins. A. int, U. e » V 6 t > N ft es H IS alifAX, 1H7;J.] AI.M\NA(Mi. lt.'{ NoTA Scotia MixrATaitiAr. KinrfATioM ItoAUD— l{*«y, M.ii.; Vi»u!-[*rt"*i(lciiti«, linn A. MvL. Sn'ly, Win. KalkiHT, K^q., niid K«v. iluliii Duviit; S»'cn»lary, H«v. W. li. Ito^jf^H; Ami. Smrvtarv, Vr\)(. I). F. Ili^^ins; Trmif^iirfr, Wm. V'liiiKburi, l'',ft|. Thi' i(ai)ti»t ('niivriition «t' Nova S'.otia, New KniitHWuk anil I'rincn Rdwani iRlitnd, incvt tliis yvar at Wiiidiior N. S., on the lirtt Sainntuj after tho lUtli AiikuM. l)<>Ai(i> or FoHKioN MiHHuma or Mamiut Convf.i^tiow ok N.8., N.ll. ANi> I'.K.I. — Uuvds<'liat'rupp<^r, i>.i>., .1. M. Craiiip, o.u., ('. K. Dav, M.i>., 1). A. Sl«fU-,I. K. Hill, (J. W. M. (any, W. W. Hujavin; lion A. McL. Srciv, A. VV . Aluntci-t, Knq., (i. M. Mecves, Ka<]., T. II. Hand, inq, W. 8. McKflnzifl, Secy., Z. C». (iabcl, Stcrttary. ▲oadia OoUoge, WolfviUe. COM,K«« rA. V. lliKKinit, A.M., rrofeitHor of MathetiiatioH. V. .I«'n(!i*, a.m., I'rot't'ARor of Latin and (iru«k Literature. TiiKoiAtuT — Kev K. A. Crawley, d.d., Principal of the Thcolo({ical Ocpartment. Rev .1. M> Crump, i>.i>., KnicrituH ProfenHor. Secretary, Rev S. W. Delllois, a.m.; Treasurer, A. \). iiursi, M.i>. First Term coinmeiicen January «», and end» .June 5. Second Term commences September •'), and eiidn December 20. Associato Alumni of Acadia College Presidunt Hrenton H. Eaton, a.m.; Vice President, Rov W. S. McKenzie, A.M.; Secretary, Kdwin Kin^, a.m.; Trea.surer, J. K. L. Piiriont, a.u. ; Directors, Rev J K. (ioucher, liev T. A. (Iiggini, A..M., 11. II. Uligli, A..M., Rev E. M. f^aiinders, A m., Albert (.'aldwell, a.m. Horton Academy. Principal and Teacher of (Mastics, Rev. T. A ili^^^ins, a. hi. Teacher of Matheinntics, Natural Philosopbv, &c., Mr. .\lbert Caldwell, A. M. Teacher of F.nf;cli!'b Rramhes, Kiiglish Literature, \'c., Mi«8 M. R. Katon. Teacher of Mubic, Miss E. ArniBtrong. Teacher of Drawing, &c., MIsm K. Morse. FREE BAPTIST CONFBRET^: CE\ Tusket, Revds C. Knowles. Brvuklm, Rev D. Oram. Ktmplvillt, Rev S. K. West. iifUT»««/(on, Revds J. I.Porter, Clerk, W.Downey, limr print. Rev A. Swim. Cape Island, Rev W. M. Knowiin. I'<^i't Afedway, Rev .1. II. Ciowell. Cnnninij, Rev R. Miiiard. Jitidvcr Hivtr, Rev. S. M. Royal, Chtgoyin, Rev C. Cann. BarrintjUm Pa$aiiye, Rev \V. L. Weston. Caleilonin, Rev — Granville. Akiuoan BArriST A«8ociation — IlfUtfax, Rev Jamc.s Thomas. Hear Bivir, Rer llj Jackson. Vrtiton, Rev Geo Neal. Weymouth, Rer James Edw Jackson. Sec'y, Jno R. Thomas. BiUTitH M«THODi»T Epiacoi'AL Chukch — Halifax, Rev Josephus O'Ranyoun. Livtvpwl, Rev E. McI. Harper. Hhtlburnt, Rev D. Smith. YariMruth, Rev (i. D. Williams. Carlton, tiro Chas Hamilton. Bermudu, Rev R. R. Morris. s t « r Mi ft I If Photographic Ciiemicals, Cards and Cases, at Brown Brothers & Co. }{. T. MIIIR & ^'' )., Dookiellors nnd 8t«tinner«, 135 OrftnTill* St., lUlilax. a 8 s 1 «» h * a St I U • o P O Pi En 144 RILCIIRKS FARMRIIS [1873. OONQRBOATIOirAL MINISTERS. Nova Scotia — //fi/i/iur, Hov Jonopb Klliott. Chebogu4.\l«iy .Tno Graj. LivHf)o<)l, Utu-ds.lan M<-lviii, ('. DuflT. Milton, Knv K. K. Blaek. PUainnt Uh4>'. Uev Simeon Syken. V(»nrA«*<#r. Rer J. DaTii. ranmn^, Itov. Mr. Whilman. lirooMyn and Jitneh Mtaotcs, Kev J. U. KMn. KnrinowlA, U«v Joscpli Uurpce. OLBROY OP THB ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH. Diooeao of Halifax. nin Grace the Most Uovorond Tiiomab I* Cokxolly, Archbishop of Ilftlifax. Vicar General, Very Kcv M. Hannan, n.n. llaHfive. Revda Talk Power. Alex Mclnaac, Thot .J. Daly, Edw F. M-irpby, Rev. F. Gaaooigne, Chaplain to the Military. CheMetcook, Rev P. L. Madden. Ditrtnunith, Kev Jno H. Woodn. P'rntittct, Rcv Martin Maai. Herring Ctw«, Rev E'lward Konnadv. Kentville, Rev P. M. Holden. Eastern Ifarbow'g, liev .1. Butler. Cfltire, Rcv Dr Walsh. Ynrmouth, Rev Thomaa Grace. Pu/mico, Rev Wni McLcod. Bcdfitrd, Rev Peter Danaher. Afeteghan, Very Rev J. Daly, v.o. 8U Bemnrd's, Rev .las Rresnan. LiverpiM)!, Rev Patrick W Drown. Antherst and Truro, Uev William Mihan. Mtnwiie, Rev J. M. 'lav. vlnmYX'/w, RfV David C. O'Connor. Argyle, Wov W. J. Doiiehoe. Windmr, Kev Canon John Carinody. Pati-ibi>ro\ Rev Mr Hrown. Tusket iVedt/e, Rer. Richard Kcarns. Strmuda, Rov. Mr. O'Callaghan, Chaplain to the Military. St. Mary'a College, " Belle- Air.** North St., Halifax. Under the patronago of His Grace the Archbishop of Halifax, and con- ducted by tlic Christian Brothers. Spiritual Director and Professor of Greek and Latin, Rev Edward F. Murphy. President and ProlVssor of English and French Literature, Brother Victorian. Prof, of Mathoninties, llistory and Natural Philosophy, Ilrother Narcissus. Professor of Arithmetic and Book-keeping, Brother Steplien. Prt»fe.s8or of Junior Classes and Prefect of Discipline, Brother Orion. Orphan Asylum, near Church of St. John Baptist, Dutch Village. Superioress, Sister Joseph. There are 25 orphans under the car^ of the Sisters of Charity. The Institution is dependent for support on the volun- tary contributions of the charitable. Society of St. Vincent of Paul. Officers of the General Council, Spiritual Director, Very Rcv Dr. Hannan, V.G. President, M. B. Dalv^ Vice-Prest, Thomas Durney, Esq, J. P. Treas, Thos Walsh, I'Lsq, J. P. Sec'y, Wm Compton. There are nearly 60 members attached to the three Conferences of St. Mary's, St. Patrick's and St. Joseph's. Meetings held weekly and all relief given in kind after a careful inquiry and personal visitation to each destitute family. Catholic Young Men's Club, Grafton Street. Number of meniljers, 120. Open from 2 o'clock p.m. until 10 every evening, with the exception of Sunday. Officers — President, Very Rev Canon Power; Vice-Pres, J. Colford: Secretary, Wm. Cronan. St. Vincent's Hall, Cornwallis Street. Tlie basement of this building has been fitted up for the use of the Catholic young men of the North end of tne city. Open every evening except Sunday. President, Dr. John Somers. Council, L. G. Power, J. C. Doyle, J. Delaney. Number of members, 130. n B e t B « 9 n f '4 i S ^ 4 H « a H 9 e P tf B ft p mi na • 9 > g n BROW^ BROTHERS & CO., Druggists, Ordnance Square, Halifax. lilax. i73. lr.y. i$«mt lUiv. ouih, , "i 1 » * » 9 \ f op of tevds •» V. F. • ddon. B Tr\f\g f ruitrn n lomas e nah«r. •» innan. 9 B f lihan. rgyle, i6<»ro', 9 1U5V. U A ^ » d con- 9 •rd F. 1 jj •ature, | r ^ophy, n rothcr Jrothcr •* « V* toh 9 ! of the IS volun- B ft M • ev Dr. y, Ksq, ere are 9 ''8, St. •^ ^ ven in A familv. as 1 every ry Rev of th< 5 ivenin^ r 1 iwer, J • 1 I'^fMi, Com>M, Cash Box«, Ralr and Cloth Brathei, *t R. T. Muik M Oo.^t. i m t o a H e P 1878.] ALMANACK. H5 DioooM of AriohAt. Hi* Diooow of Arichat compHnea th« Itland of Cape Rrotoo, &nd thna Kaatem C««atie« of Nora Scotia proper. KsUbliihod Sept. 31, 1844. Right Kev (./oUn Franda McKimnon, d.d.. Lord Biihop of Arichat, residinff at Antigoniah, Kt Il«7v Dr. Camrrun, Coia^jutor llishop, reiidect at Arichat. Nova ^c Rev R. MoOillivraj, 8r. Margaret, Rev John J. Chisholm. Chetieamp, Rev H. Gerrior. GUtce Boff^ Rev Jno Shaw. Mt^ DlsfTHicr-'Charlottetown. Kevdn Jat^Tayiov-, Chairman; Robt. McArtbur, A. E. LePage.* Cornwall attd Little York, Revds Edwin Evans, Fin. Stic'y., Waldron W. Brewer. Poutnal. Rev W. W. Colpitts. Bedeque and IVyon, Revds John S. Phinnev, John Ellis. Margate, Rev John G. Bigney. S.-mmerside, Rev John C. herrie. Mur- ray Harbour, Rer B. Twcndy. Souris, Rev. Aquila LiK'as. Albertvn, Rev Levi S. Johnson. Fredericton District — Fredericton, Revs Leonard Ga<\tz, Fin. Sec'y. Marysville,ttf!V Robert Wilson. Kina^cltur, Rev Robt. H. Taylor. She'f- iidd. Rev Frederick W. Harrison. Woodstocky^ liev H. McKeown, Chair- man. Cante7'bury, Rev J, S. Allen.. Knoiotenulle, Rev. Chas. W. Hamilton. Jacksonville, l^v. Ezra B. Moore. Florenceville, Kev Isaac Howie. Andover, Kev G. B. Pavson. Nashwaak, Rev Joseph Seller, a.». 3ois- iown. Rev Thomas Marshall. Gayeioum, R«^v EJias Slackford. Mini,, ichi, lievds Ingham Sutcliffe, Alfred H. Webb. Balhurgt, RcvC. Jl.Paisk'y, w Sackvilus DisTuicx— ;/S«c^'r»7/e, Kevds Elias Brettle, Chairman;, C. Stewart, d.d. Sti'en E. England, Thos H. Davies,* Joseph F. Bent.* Wilmot, Revds Paul Prestwood, John E. Jubb. Aylesford, Rev Wm. Tweedy. Canning, Rev Geo O. Hueittis. Berwick, Rev Jno S. Addy. HilUbjirg, Rev Geo. M. Barratt. Diaby, Rev Jas England, Chairman. Weymouth, Rev Geo F Day. Jyigby I^ecte, Rev Wm Dobson. I^VEU'OOL District — Liverpool, Revs Jno J. Teasdale, Chas DeWolf, D.D.* CaledorHa, Rev Caleb Parker. Yarmouth, Revs John L. Sponagle, Jas. R. Hart,* John Lathem, Fin Sec'y., Thomas Rogers, a.m. Bar- rington, Rev Jotham M. Fulton, a.m. Port La Tour , liev Jonathan R. Borden. Shelburne, liev Jos S. Coffin. iV. E. Harbor, iVev Wilson W. Lodge. Port Mouton, Rev Jesse B. Giles. Mill ]^llage, Rev John J. Colter. Petite Riviere, liev S. W. Sprague, Chairman. Lunenburg, Revs Joseph Gaetz, J. T. Baxendale. as=s= ft I s l» ft ft s m i9 9 OB (9 i fa •9 s C3 u 01 c 9 ^ '4 ^ (C ^ fl «< fi • V OB 18 a I 1 9 9 » ft 1 r o H H BROWN BROTHERS & CO., Druggists, Ordnance Sqnare, Halifax. ronvitfe. 1873. !V Wm I ilea K, I irague, ; «, Rev j hxvid't., I I. St. i SuHtX ' 1. Kobt las. \V. , n A.B.f I Robert | Mines, \ », K«v V Joi»t, chtt»ter, '(ibnruSf TaykM, B York, Rev W. A EUia. Mur- [Iberttm, I. Sec'r. , Shef- Chair- imiiton. Howie. "a,, ichi, ! »-'.y, ^-^ \ airman ;.i Michael ' , Point . Teed, tephen [emple.* ■ ^# hhibu^f, (,RevJ.' iMichad iTt, Fin. iThosH. fohn R. LueiNtis. |r6«, Rev ck, Rev iWolf, >nagle, Ithan R. Ilsoii W. John J. Revs fii ■ s ft s 9f c 9 /9 Pnreefl, Portmonaica and Leather Bags at R. T. MUIR & Co'i* laltfax. 8 tS s I fa d «• ai H ti 1873.] ALMANACK. u: :t NB\vKhANi» UiHTUicT— iS<. John's, Uevda Geo. S. Milligun, a.m., H. I... CraJifiird. Tluw VV. Atkinson. Harbor Graee, Rev (^a« I^dncr. Cm-bi^vtnr, Kev Cliarles Coinbeu, Josepli Hale. Briaiu, Ilev Thomas Harris, (Chairman, VVilliani E. Hhenstone.* Black Head, Rev John S. Peach /slamf Cov^, Rev Joseph I'ascoe. Perlicnn, Rev Thos Fox. IlnnVs iriu-bor,Rev. Simeon Dunn. HoHnvistn, Rev Jno (jr}0Head Master, John S. Mellish, Instructor in Mathematics and Natural Science, Rev John Burwash, m a. Instrueter in Lauguages, Alfred D. Smith, m.a. Teacher of Vocal and In- strumental Music, Professor T. H. A. Martens. Teacher of Perspective and Mechanical and Architectural Drafting, Professor J. W. Gray. Assistant Teachers, Mr. W. H. Ibbitson, and Mr. Smith. Female Branch — Principal^ James R. Inch, A.K. Chief PveceptresB, Miss Mary Mellish, M.r. \. Professor of Languages and Logic. J. R. Inch, Esq., A.M. Teachers of Belles Lettres, (/-c, ftfiss Marv iMellish, M.L.A. Teacher of Mathematics and Natural Science, Misa Minnie K. Bent. Teacher of Eiiglisii Branches, Miss Alice A. Chester. Professor of Instru- mental and Vocal Music, Theodore IL A. Martens. Professor of Painting, ^., J. W. Gra}'. Alumni Society Mount Allison Oollege and Academy. President, Re\'. S. Humphrey, a.m. Vice Presidents, W- H. Webb, D. D. Hanaiugton, Bev S. F. Huestic. Boo. and Treas, A. A. Stockton, l.l.b. LLOYDS' AGENTS. Guyshorougli — E. H. Francl^evllle. Halifax — S. Cunard ir. Co. Pictou — Rudolf & Prirarosc. Yannonth — J. W. Moody. Sydney, C.B., J. Bourinot. Liverpool — John Campbell, sub-agent. Arichat,' C. B — George E. Jean. Plaister Core, C.B — James G. McEeen. Port Hood, C. B — G. C. Lawrence. Pug^-ash — K. G. Pinoo. SO i ft I H S: ! ■BMWBP Bbowk Bs-QTuauB &> Co., Importer* of Flower, Fiebi «ad Garden Seed^. R. T. MXJIR & Co., E^kflelTers and &tatfoncn, ras GrannTTo Street. Halffux. i2 OB s I I ^ ^ 9 4 t 148 BELCHER S FARMER S [1873- COMMERCIAL DEPARTMENT. BANKS. HALIFAX BANKIN.G COMPANY. [Established 1826.] Ifm. Prjor, (Prent), Brenton H. Collins, P. Carteret HiU. Cashier, Saml H. Black. Teller, M. O. Black. Clerk, James C. WUkie. MesseiiK«r, H. Hamilton. Diseoant dajrg. -Monday aail Thursdaj. BANK OF NOVA SCOTIA. (Ertablished 1839.] Capital $500,000. Directors, Andw M. Uniaeke, (Prest), Johu "S. McLean, (Viee-Prest.) John Doi^ Daniel Croaan, JauMS Dooaideon, J. J. Bremner^ S. A. White. Cashier, W. C. Menzies. Assistant Casluer, J. C. M' .aintosb. Teller^ Thoa W. Johns. Clerks, John M. Hay, E. L. Burpe, John Nalder. Messenger, Geo AadeFBon. AgCBts—Ptcfou,Hoiweard Primrose; Yarmoutk, James Murray; New Glcugow, Jas W. Carmichael; Syflity, C.B., Hob llios D.Archibald; JTentviue. L. DeT . Chtpman ; Amktrst, A. H. Patterson. Discount days — every -we^k day except Saturday. BANK OF BRITISH NORTH AMERICA. [EstaUisbed 1836.] CapiUl, jei,000,e6e S^er&ng. Head Office, London. See>, R. W. Bradford. Head Office la the Colonies, Great St James Street, Montreal. General Manager, Charles McNab. Inspector, W. Gvindlay. Haufax Branch — ^Manager, James Goldie. Accouatant, J. She^etd. Teller, Jno Black. Clerks, T. S. Hill,^ D. Robertson, F. Amaud, W. H. Corthom. Messenger, John McGregor. Discount, daily. UNION BANK OF HALIFAX. [Established 186^.] t^;/ Capital jC2fi(>;,000. IMrectovt, Jaa A. Moren, (PrestV Jno Gibson, R. J. Hart, W. P. West, Wm J. Stairs, Robt Boak, Jr., M. P. Black. Caihicr, W. Sawets Stirlmg. Accountant, U. Y. Clarke. Teller^ £. H. Reeve-:^. Clerks^ A. Shearer, £. T. Thome. Messenger, T. Skinner. Agents— Ziondbn, Ixmdon and Wet,t> minster BAvik', Montreal, LaBanque du Peuple ; iVet/? torh, ADen, Stephens & Co. ; Bo$tchran, Wnt J. Coleman, N. L. West, Jno W. Young, R. W. Fraser, C)\&s H. M. Black. Cashier, Peier J»ck. Teller, R. T. Hraine. Accountant, Jas S. McDonald. Clerks, Henrr J. Parker, R. A. Woodill. Messenger, G. H. ^Viawe^. Agents — Wolniile, Jno W. Baras ; Lockepoit, Austin Lock . Discount days— every week day except Saturday. I C 6 t r e 6< OB s H % e » OS ft :9 e he; ^ 19 § m fl i i 8 A 9 9 « OB IS •t «i> i s 9 r tS fi^ BROWN BROTHEBS & CO., Drnggbti^ Ordnanco SquAve, Halt&x. Pass, Memo, and Time Baoki, at R. T. MUIB & CO.'S. « 8 QB I C I QB 8S e n i IS 0k ,i .1 1 1873.] ▲LUANACK. 149 BANK OF YARMOUTH. [Established 1864.] CapiUl, $200,000. Directors, John W. Lovitt (Prest), A. C. Bobbins, L. E. Baker, C E Brown, J. W. Moody ; Cashier, J. W. H. Rowley. COMMERCIAL BANK OF WINDSOR. [Established 1866.] Directors, Godfrey P. Payzant, (Prest), Wm Dimock, Benjm D. Fraser, M.D., E. W. Dimock, Jas P. Pellow. Cashier, Walter Lawson. Solicitor, W. H. Blanchard. EXCHANGE BANK OF YARMOUTH. [Established 1869.] Capital, $300,GUO. Directors. W. H. Townsend, (Prest), Gen B. Doane, Jor.eph K. Kinuey, John H. Kiiiam, B^ Killam, Aaron Goody, A.. F. Stoneman. Cashier, Alex Murray. BANK OF LIVERPOOL. [EstabUshed 1879.] Capital, 8200.000. Directors, Silvaaus Morton, (Prest), Lewis A. Sponagle, (Vico Prest). John D. McLearn, John H. Mulhall, B. O. DeWolf, F. W . Spencer, Augustus Harrrngton. Caahier, Kobie S. Sterns. BANK OF MONTREAL. Capitol, $6,000,000. Renerve $3,000,000. Head OfTu e, Montreal. President, E. H. King. General Manager, R. Bangers. Halifax Branch—Manager, E. C. Jones. Accountant, Charles Griffin. Teller, W. B. Gravely. Discount Clerk, A. Howard. Le^er Keeper, W. A. More. Clerk, J. O. Wilgress. Messenger, J. S. McKay. Branches at St John, N.B., Quebec, Toronto, Hamilton, London, Ottawa, Kinjjc ion, Cornwall, Brockville, Perth, Belleville, Cobourg, Port Hope, Linusay, Peterborough, Sarnia, St Catherines, Simcoe, Stratford. St Msi^'s, Elora, Brantford, Guclph, Goodrich, Picton, Newcastle, N. B., London, G. B., New York, U. S. The hours of business at the above Banks are from 10 A^v. to 8 p.m., except on Saturdays, when they close at 13, r oon. DOMINION SAVINGS' BANK. Tliis Bank is kept in the Province Building. Hour8 of attendance daily from 10 to 3 o'clock, except on Saturdays. Cashier, Jno R. Wallace. Clark, JnoGoudge. , ,^^i ^^ ,^,y ■ ■ . • ! ■ MARINS. FIBE AlfD IiI7V INSUBANOB COMFANIllS ANP AaENOIXS. Nova Scotia Marine IxayiUNCB CoMPAinr—Capitel, $160,000. Prest, Wm Pryor. Directorg, A. G. Jones, Jno S. Maclean, Wm B. Fairbanks, Geo P. Mitchell, J. J. Bremner, James Butler. Auditors, J. W. Merkel, Chan Fletcher. Broker, Henry Yeomans, Bee' ford Row. Union MAniNB Inburanck Company ok Nova Scotia — Capital, SlftO.OOO. Preat., Wm Roche. Directors, James A. Moren, Jno U. Ross, Nath L. Webt, Jno Gibson, W. B. Hamilton, J. P. Mott. Auditors, G. A. S. Creighton, Wm. Twining. Sec'y, G. Kobie Dimock, Bedford Row. Mki{Citant»' Marink Insurance Comvanv — Capital, $200,000. Dlrec- tro», iiobt Uoak, jr., (Prest)^ Jairus Hart, R. W. Fraser, Wm P. West, Danl Cronan, Wm Esson, iV m J . Lewis. Auditors, Jos S. Belcher, Thos AbboU. Sec'y, Chae W. Wright, Prince Street. Atlantic Marine A8ciati[on — Directors, Jno T. Wylde, (Prest), J. T. Wood, (V. P.), Thos E. Kenny, C. II. M. Black, Jos J. Northup, AUisor Smith, Robt Morrow. Sec'y, Jas B. Oxley. n SB o o IB Llififtx. Elaattc Stocjdogs, Knee tia|)s and Ajoikleta/ftt Bbowv BRorii^Bft & Co. s ^ fr^- R. T. Mum A Co., Paper Hulers A Rlank Rook MAnufnc'rH, 125 Grnnvillo. ■MMHM 150 bklcher's farmiu's [1873. OrKAN MAniNK InsurancIK Ahhooiation — Directors, .TnoTnvlor, (I'res) Caihcart Thomson, (V. T.,) ,\er Northup, Jos Wicr, Aug \V. \>'e«t, Geo J. Troop, Adam Uurns. Heay, H. W. Salter. ConK<^uin Marink iNSURANrr, (\impany, Tnvi«) — Plrootors, (Tharlen Blanchard, (rrcst), Jas Crowe, Hobt Smith, J. F. lllanchard, (>apt tlamed Campbell, Nelson Murphy, Capt ChasCox. Auditors, A. M. Cochran, Geo. Campbell. Scc'y and Treas., Jan K. Dlair. Avon Marine Insurance Company, Windsor — Directors, William Dimock, (Prcst,) li. Smith, David Scott. C. B. Bowman, Elk Young. Scc'y, D. P. AlllBon. Treas., Then B. Smith. Auditors, E. W. Dimock, G. V. Payzant. Wim>MOR Marinb Inhurancb CoMrANT, WiNi>«oR — Directors, G. P. PayiMit, (Prest), E. W. Dimock, Jno Smith, Jno Stilling, Udwd O'Brien, Se-'y and Treas., W. lii. Blanchard. Pir ro Ilom Marink Innuranck Associatiok — Directors, Uoderick McKenzie, Jno T. Itcs, W. Gordon, W. Forbes, Howard Primrose. Broker, Robt P. Grant. PicToii Mutual Maiumi Insurancb Association — Directors, Daniel Hookin, u — Directors, Jas IVimroiUfl, John Crerar, John R. Noonnn, K. S. Dawsoo, Jolin Yoraton. Brokar, Uobt Doull. Nbw OiuAsoow Marttvb Tnsuramcb Association— (Tncorporated.) Diractors, J. W. Carroichaei, (Prest), I>on Md^onald, G. VV. Underwood, Jno Millar. Jas H. FrBser, James W. Jackson, James D. McGregor. Sae'y, Angus Chisholm. Atuaio'ic Insurancb CoMrANT. Yarmouth— Directors, Sarol Brown, iPreat). John C. Rrerson, Bowman Coming, Hugh Cann, Geo B. Doana, as J. Loritt, J. Ii. Klilam. Sec*y, Jno KiUam. AOADIA Insurakcb COMPANY, YARMOUTH— Directors, Geo S. Brown, (t^reet), Wm Rogers, Chf^ Tookcr, Ben^ Murphy, A. Goudey, A. F. Stona- man, Nathan Moses. Suc'y, T. F. R Bmgay. Commercial Insurance Company, Yarmouth — Directors, A. C Robbing, (Prest), W. K. Dudman, IV. Killam, jr., J. W. Lovitt, L. Cann, Andw Lovitt, Jonth Horton. Sec*y, W. Beech. i' Marine Iksurancb Company, Yarmouth — Directors, W. H. Moody, Prest), Benj Rogers, Nathan Utloy, Saral M. Ryerson, Dennis Horton, W. Moody, L. E. Baker. Sec'y, Jas Murray, Jr. Canada Insurance Union. ~ WiMtem Atsttrcme* Co. of Toronto, CafMtal and Assets, $955,094; Montreal Assurance Co., Capita^ and Assets, $l,l&5,704. Attorney, Geo C Whidden, 11 Prince Street, Halifax, N. S. Haufax Firk IKsvrancb Company — Canital, j£60,000. Directors, Andw M. Uniacke, (Preat), Jno W. Young, (V. P.») Jno Gibsrai, Jno P. Mott, Geo Esson, Thoa Abbott, Daniel Crouan. Sec'y, Richd Trcmain, 64 Bedfoi d Row. AcAUiA Fire Insurance Company — Capita) .£100,000. Directors, Robt Boak, jr., (Prest), Jas A. Moren, Hon Jas Cochran, A. G. Jones, Wm J. Coleman, Edw Smith, Wm P. West. Sec'y, Jno H. Harvey, Bedford Row. Nova Scotia Mutual Firk Insurance (.'ompany,— OHice, 48; Bedftird Row. Directors, J. B. Duffus (Pres. ), John Taylor, T. E. Kenny, W. Esson, A. W. West, W. M. Harrington, W. J. Lewis.' Sec'y, J. Scott Mitchell. IxpEBiAL Fire Ins. CVxmp'y or London — Capital ;€l,60$,000. s»g. Agent, Hon Wm A. Henry, Bedford Row. Phocnix Fire Ins. Com, or Ix)Ndon-« Agent, Wm Hare, Lower Water St. r 9 • 3B I 04 s t 9 > t it & !> 3 « a • p. dS *> JF* • s e a *8 3 fit M H ► « «^ fl BROWN BROTHEHS & CO., Drvggiftts^ Ordnance Sqiuiirc> Hali&x. Writing, Copylnjf, and Printlnpf Ink«, at 11. T. MUIR A CO.'fl. ? fleiu 9 ? >rick SI ker, Ik aniel 9 iktr, « C? itorr, ► atoi). ai !> lied.) n rood, e ke'y, i« •otrn, 19 Oftlltf M »i « uwn, 2 ton»- B L c. 19 /Ann, (A > twdy, MTtOU, 3 p* • 'onto, QB ssets. M s. 1 ctor«, r no P. in, 64 t stors, 'mJ. Uovf. dft)rd isaon, ill. 8tg. :crSt _i I h s Bl N e SB fifi H H K n n 1873.] ALMANACK. 161 ^TNA riKB In». ('umi''v ov IIahtkmhu, C'ohn.— fntorporftied 1818. rhartor iVrpotual Cash (.'npilal and SiitpliiB, f6,00(),()0(). AKciit, Alex W. Scott, lldllis »(r(!(\f. NoltTIIKKN V\HK InH. (!oMl''V OK LoNOON ANI» Alir.lll)F:KN — (!ttpital, £2,000,000 Btg. A^cnt, (i. V. Ilarvt-y, Ci'iilral Wharf. AciHUiJi/rtmAi- KiUK Inhiiuancik Comtany, of WaterlowiK N. Y. — Geni'ral A^rfnt lor M.-iritiim; I'ruvinc.«», H. (J. Treiiiuiii, Hcdlord iUtw. NOUTH HrITIHi: and MlCltOANTIIiR KiKK and lilKB I.NH. (JoMP'Y — Capital, .£2,000,000 Btg. Agent, Henry iVyor, Hedford Kow. QuRBN FiRK ANi» liiKK Inh. Comp'y OF LiVBi(i><>ut,, (i. IV — Capital, i:2.(K)0,000 8tg. Agent, Stephen Tobin; Offlco, op|)o«ite Tobin't Wharf, L'pper Water Street. RoYAi< KiuK ANi» larr, Ins. C(»mp'y or Liykhimmh,, G. IJ. — Capital, £2,000,000 Btg. Agent, Hugh HartHhorne, llollifl Btreft. liiVKiu>M)L & IjONpon ani> Gi/imr Kike ani> T.iri; Ins. (,'omp'y — Capital, i:3,00A,000 stg. Agent. Juhn S. McLean 6i (. Archibald; iyatlace, Hon A. McFarlane; Weymouth, C. D. Jones; Windsor, T. S. Harding; Secy and Treas., Wm Twining, Office No 10 Prince Street, Halifax, N. S. Unadnlterated Ground Spices, at Brown Brothers & Co. K. T. MUIR&Co.,BookieUer8flndStAtionerfl, 1 25 Gran v i lie Street, Ha li fax. 7^ee: P Ed fin 152 bklchrr's farmer's [1878. H Tnc Wkstkun Unfon Trleouai'ii Compamy — Proprietors and l^snees of all th» TeloKruph Liiici^ in the United States and the Maritime Provinces, from Port Hood to San Kranoisoo, and connecting riVi Atlantic Cable and Northern line w.th all vhe Tflegranhs in the world. Capital, $50,CM)0,(K)0. Head OlHce, 146 Hroadwav, New York. Prest., W. f)rton. Vice-PreHdts., N. (Ircen, H. U. Mc Alpine* H. Sibley. Scc'y and Treap., R. 11. Rochester. Auditor, W. II. Abel. General Knginocr, Marshal Leifarts. Supt'd Eastern Division, T. F. Kckhcrt. Electrician, G. B. Prescott. Honorary Directors Atlantic Telegraph Company at Halifax, Wm. Cunard, Thos C Kinncar. The Nova Scotia lines connect with those of New Brunswick at Sackrillo, and those of Newfoundland at Plaister Cove. Nova Scotia District, Chief Office, 148 Hollis Street, Halifax. Superin- tendent, R. T. Clinch. Asst. Supt., A. E. Hoyt ('ashler and Auditor, Wm H. Wiswell. Halifax Office, A. G. McDonald, (Chief Operator,) Mrs A. Parker, David McDonald, (t>perator8, ) Geo Leslie, (Recv. Clerk.) Nova Sodtia Peumanknt Bknefit Building Socikty ani> Savinos' FuNU — Trustees, W. J. Alnion, m.d., S. Solden, A. M. Uniacke. Directors, .Ino P. Mott, (Prest), W. M. Harrington, (V. Prest), J. J. Sawyer, .las A. Moren, Jno \V. Youn^?. Auditors, J. T. Wylde, W. H. Hart. Bankers, the Union Bank of Halifax. Soli(?itor, .Tames W. Johnson, jr. Surveyor, Duncan Grant. Sec'y and Treas., John W. Burton. Office 66 (iranville St. Provincial Pkhmanknt Buildino aki> Investment Society — Trus- tees, Hon. Jeremiah Northup, C. D. Hunter, G. A. Creichton. Directors, Wm. Roche, (Prest), R. Cunningham, (V. Prest,) W. H. Pallister, Jas Woodill, Hon Alexander Keith, Hon S. L. Shannon, Fred G. Wainwright, T. A. Brown, Alex Forsvth. John Taylor, W. H. Webb, G. J. Fluke, Win Holloway, Wm Roche, Jr. Solicitor, W. R. Foster. Sec'y, Henry Wiswell. Auditor, F. G. Wainwriyht. Office, No 7 Union Marine Buildings, Bed- ford Row. Halifax and Daktmoutii Steamboat Company — Prest., Hon Dr. Parker, Directors, Dominick Farrell, J. W. Merkell, M. G, Black, (Sec'y). Auditors, Hy Yeonuyis, A. M. Uniacke. Agent and Manager, Geo A. Mc- Kenzie. Halifax Tempekance Hall Company — Directors, JnoMetzler, H. A. Tavlor, G. G. Gray, Thos Wesley, Jno Longard,' R. H. Wetmore. Sec'y and Treas., H. G.* Laurilliard. CnK»i;cT() ^Iaimnk Railway, DARTMOUTH-^Directors, George Esson, G. A. McKeuzie, Jas W. Tumor. Sec'y and Treas., Jno T. Wylde. Supt., E. Weston. Strait of Canso !\Iarine Railway Comi'any — Directors, Wm. J. Stairs, (Prest), W. B. Hamilton, Petfer Ross, Jno S. Maclean, W. L. Black. Sec'y and Treas., Hy N. Paint. NouTii Sydnky Marine Railway Company — Directors, James B. Duft'us, (Prest), Hon T. 1). Archibald, Wm. J. Lewis, m.d., Thos E. Kennv, Jno P. Mott. Sec'y and Treas, H. N. Paint. PiCTOU Makink Railway Comp'y — Prest, Jas Primrose. Directors, Wm Gordon, J. T. Ives, J. Crerar, J. A. Dawson. Agent and Sec'y, II. Primrose. TiiE International Iron and Step:l Company, Londonderry — Manager, E. A. Jones. Head Office, New Church Street, Sheffield. Direc- tors, Jno Livesey, (Managing Director), T. Jessop, W. A. Matthews, Wm Owen, C. Hall, C. Tylden Wright, Alex Beattie, m. d., H. W. Blackburn, J. Hedley, (.'. Horselcy. Sec'y, G. Wilkinson. Bankers, Sheffield and Rctherham Bank; London end Westminster Bank; Bank of Nova Scotia. The Starr ^Manufacturing Company — Works at Dartmouth. Direc- tors, Jno Starr, (Prest), C. XL M. Black, Jno A. Sinclair. Sec'y, Jos Starr. Superintendent, Jno Forbes. Office, 204 Hollis Street. P 9 ft » m « Pd (23 K M 9 B a t« > « H fi fi BROWN BROTHERS & CO., Druggists, Ordnance Square, Halifax. c r 9i ^ '0 Aj s « B 91 • (1 P4 ar i M «■ K i Ci £ & A • 1 Hi A( m ^ ea< 9 Th Stj • — ( e Ba w Coi ^ Pet s Rof H B3 H e Dri Dir Ho] c$ fl Dai Tiej ■^ ^ Gou e J K Curi n Trei^> _ Cha' ifax. Pipes, Combs, Cash Boxes, Halrand Cloth Brushes, nt R. T. Muir & Co.'s. rm. >n Dr. ec'y). Mc- Ih. a. Sec'y Esson, fSupt., |m. J. Jlack. lies B. Lenny, b, Wm linrose. luKY— iDirec- Wra iburn, Id and iScotia. I Direc- Starr. [alifax. « g , H li- ft QB ■*' !* ft B 1 9 9 B3 H e Pi n 1878.] ALMANACK. 153 TTaufax Gas Lidirr Coms-any— (('«pitnl £00,000.) Tn'st., .Tamos Donnldson. DircctorH, .Ino .1. Sawyer, (Joorp' K^soii, .F. W. Morkfl, Mar- tin Ulnck, Wm I'. Wt'Ht, .lolin W. Youmk. Sec'y, W. I, . lU'll. Mnim^'or, Geo ]hv-':. CMcrks, (». \V. .Ioiu'h, Kletchcr A. Ileiinigar. AiKlitor.s, Kdw liinney, Chas Fk-tcher. Acadia Powokk Company — DircctorH, Thos Abbott, (Prest), L. J. Morton, Geo Ksson. Nova Scotia IIuktkultuhal Socikty — Directors, J. F. Avjry, M.u. (Prest), Steph Tobin, (V. Prcst), (Jeo C. Wlndden, Wni J. Coltnmn, Jno II. Murray, Vctcr Horn. Supt., .laH llutton. Halifax Lihuahy— Committee, H. C. D. Twininj;, f Chairman), W. C. Silver, (V. C.,) .1. W. K. Johnston, J. li. Oxley, Peter Kos.s, J A. Sinclair, C. Thomflon. Treas., A. Harshaw. Sec'y and" Librarian, Saml Creed. Bu)CK HousK Coal and Kailway Comi'ANY — Tlenr}' I.awson, (Pros), John Taylor, (Vice Prcs), Tho.s S. Heid, Sec'y. Directors, Cathcart 'riiom- Bon, W. M. Kichurd«on, J. Taylor Wood, M. 11. Ahnon, J. (!. Kol>ertson, Williaui Esson, Robert Belloni. Collierj' Cow Bay, Cupe Breton, Win McQu«en, Sub-Agent. OtHce of the Company, Bedford Kow, Halifax. Ijtplk (iLAcic Bay Coal Mtnino ('ompany — (Little (ilnce Bay, ('ape Breton.) Capital 6000 Shares of SKK) each. Directors, Jame» A. Moren, (Prest), Hy B. Paulin, .lainos K. Lithgow, Peter Lynch. Treaa., Manager, and Clerk* E. P. Archbuld. Superintendent, U. Mitchell. Cauhier at Minas, Chas H. Bigby. Calkdonia Coal Minin(» Company — (Big Glace Bay, Cape Breton). Capital, 10,000 shares of !$100 each. GowuiK Coal Mining Company — (Cow Bay, Cape Breton), Archibald & Co., Proprietors. Agents at Halifax, F. D. Corbet iSr Co. ViCTOKiA Coal Mining Company — (Low Point Shore, in Sydney Harbour, C.B.) Wm J. Eraser, Prest; W. J. StaiiH, V. P, ; Wm L. Black, Adam McKay, Alex Stephen, Directors; Lewis S. Burpe, Sec'y. Meiuoomisu Coalmining Company — Capital, $400,000. Shares $10 each. Directors, Wm H. Tully, (Prestj, Lewis K. Kirby, D. Henry Starr, Thos M. Braine, Stuart Tremam. Treas., Chas S. Silver. Sec'y, Joseph Starr. Office, 194 llollis Street, Halifax. Glasgow and Capk Bkkton Coal & Railway Company, Limited. —Capital, £100,000. Directors, IL L. Micholls. (Chairman), Tho.s B. Baker, C.B., R.N., Wm Martineau, M.I.C.E., Herbert Heath, Esq; Local Committee, Robt Boak, jr., John Gilson, Jos J. Nor^hup, W. P. West, Peter Ross. Secretary, Walter Wright, London. Sydney Coat.-Mining Company. — Directors, Robt Boak, jr., Peter Ross, Joseph J. Northup, H. E. Ross. Intercolonial Coal Mining Company — (Pictou). Prest., G. A. Drummond. Vice Pres., Thos Rimmer. Sec'y and Treas., Henry McKay. Directors, Hon S. L. Shannon, Hon J. J. C. Abbott, Peter Uedpath, E. M. Hopkins, Gilbert Scott, H. A. Budden, Jas Ferrier, jr. PiCTOu Gas Company — Directore, Alex P. Ross, Jas Ives, W. Gordon, Danl Hockin, Wm H. Davies, A. J. Patterson, K. McKenzie. Sec'y and Treas., Wm Jack. AViNDsoK Gas Company — Directors, B. D. Eraser, (Prest), M. H. Goudge. Sfec'y, Wm. Dimock. Avon Buidge Company — Directors, B. DeW. Eraser, (Prest), Thomas Curren, Samuel G. Black, E. W. Dimock, W. IL Blaiichard. Sec'y and Treas., G. P. Payzant. ..ERCH ants' Exchange and Reading Room — No. 158 HoUis Street. Chas M. Creed, Proprietor and Superintendent. n Brown Brothkrs & Co., Importers of Genuine Patent Medicines. n. T. MUIU& CO., Paper Uulcrd & Blank Book Manufac'rs, 125 Gmnvillo. I S I 9 i 154 bklchkr's farmkr's [1873. Uamkax (^ity Rail H<)AI> — Manager, W. 0. O'Brien. Oflke, Rich- mond Depot, ('ars run daily (Simduv excepted) bov'ween Kiclimond Depot and Fresh Water Bridge, every (juarter of an hour, from rt a.m. to 10 r.M.; and between iiiehmond Depot and Spring (Jarden Iio.>jd every half hour from 9 A.M to 10.30 p.m. CiiAMiiK.'t OK CoMMKUCK, HALIFAX — Executive Committee, Geo P. Mitehell, ( rrest), ,T. P. Mott, W. J. Stair. , (V. P's), Wm Pryor, Jno S. ISIcLean, T. K. Kenny. W. C. Silver, Joseph VVier, Robt Boak, Jr., W. II. Hart, C. H. M. Black, J. T. Wood, J. T. Wylie, Peter Jack, (Treas), A. G. Jones. See')', ( 'ha-s M. Creed. SiK.ai OK Cans.) Stkam Fkuhy Company. — Directors, F. C. Cook, John vV. Ingraham, Levi Hart, (Sec & Treas). D .\KT.MOiJTii RopKwoRK CoMPANi — W oiks ond Office, North Dart- mouth; Pr leipal, John F. Stairs; Proprietors, Wm Stains, San, & Morrow. EXLANATION OP SIGNALS. Afa(/e at the Ship Staff at Citadel Hill, when Vessels are seen from the Citadel or reported from an Cntpost. For I Square Rigged Vessel, 2 b-iHs close up, one on the outer halliard and one on the inner halliard. *• 2 Do, I ball hoisted on the outer halliard, and I close up on the inner halliard ; outer ball dropped. " 3 Do, 2 balls close up on th^ outer, and one on the inner. " 4 Do, 2 balls separated, and one close up on the inner halliard. *' 5 J 0, a pendant of any colour on the outer halliard, and one ball close up inside. '* 6 Do, a pendant under a ball close up on the outer halliard, and a ball at the inner halliard close up. " 7 Do, a pendant over a ball close up on the outer halliard, and z. bail close up on the inner halliard. " 8 Do, a pendant under two balls close up on the outer halliard, with a ball close up on the inner halliard. " 9 Do, a pendant between two balls close up on the outer halliard, with a ball close up on the inner billiard. *' 10 Do, a flag of any colour close up on the outer halliard, vnth a ball close up on the inner halliard The above balls, &c., are hoisted on the east or west yard arm, ac- cording to the quarter the vessel first appears in. V/hen Sailing Vessels are reported from an Outpost, the following signals are made on the lower yard, now used exclusively for sailing vessels, as repeats : — For a Square Rigged Vessel, two balls of a size, one at the outer, the other at the inner halliard, close up. A Ship, a large ball at the end of tho yard, with a small one at the inner halliard. A Barque, a large do. at the end, with a small one dropped at the inner halliard. A Brig, a smoll ball at the end of the yard, and a large one at the inner halliard. A 13rigantine, a cross close up at the outer halliard. Two or more do., a cross half hoisted. A Topsail Schoone'', a cross close up at the inner halliard. Two or more Schooners, a cross inner half hoisted BROWN BROTHERS & CO., Druggists, Ordnance Square, Eaiifex. e Ml B « » IS ft 10 16 K > '■A im fit x •*. H •M B % \'\ Small Wftics in prent variety at U. T. MUIR & CO.'S. « B 9 t a h 9 'S B B i I i! 8 H % 1873.] ALMANACK. 156 The upper yard of the Ship Staff is used solely to designate Steam Vessels, thus : — Two lar^e balls close up, one at the outer and the other at the inner halliard, K or W, a steamer reported in that cjuartcr. A small ball at the outer, and a large one at the inner halliard, a second class Packet or Merchant Steamer. A large ball at the outer, and a small one at the inner halliard, a Man-of-War Steamer, or Koyal Mail Steamer, or large Merchant Steamer. Lanterns arc hoisted at night to denote a Steamer reported. /•(f^ light on outer and white ligh' i:^n#»r on E, yard-arm denotes Steamer East reported. Green light outer and white light inner on W. yard-arm — Steamer West reported. /\Vrt' light above white^ i2 feet apart, mail from England. 6';vv'//' light above 7/'/«yr, r2 feet apart, mail for England. White light abo\e red^ \i feet apart, Newfoundland mail. White light above ^^;Yrw, 12 feet apart, Bermuda mail. Green lighr above red, i2 feet apart, F2nglish Man-cf-War. Redy Green and white, I2 feet apart, enemy'.s Man-of-War. The eolflured lantern is always shown at yard arm, and the white one at the inner halliard, E or W, according to the quarter the Steamer is reported in. Numbers are indicated the same as on the lower yard. When the description of vessel is ascertained, the following de- scriptive colours will be hoisted at the masthead : — A Union Jack — a Flag Ship. Man-of-War Screw Steamer, a white pendent with a blue ball in the centre, (n>er the Union Jack. Man-of-War Paddle Steamer, a white pendant with a idne ball in the centre under the Union Jack. A red Flag pierced white. Royal Mai! Packet from England. A blue and red four quarters, with white ball in upper blue quar- ter, mail for England, A white Flag pierced blue, Newfoundland mail. A white Flag pierced red, Bermuda mail. A blue Pendant — a Ship A blue and white Pendant — a Barque A red Pendant — a Brig A red and white Pendant — a Biigantine A white Pendant — a Sloop or Schooner A blue and white Flag ho'iz^jntally divided — a Foreign or Neutral Fleet A white and blue Flag vertically divided — a Foreign or Neutral Man-of-War A blue Flag — a Foreign or Neutral Merchantman A red Flag — an Enemy's Merchantman A red; white and blue Flag, red next the mast — Enemy's Fleet A blue, white and red Flag, blue next the mast, under Steamer's signal, a French Man-of-War American Flag (Stars and Stripes) under Steamer's signal, Ameri- can Man-of-War Yellow Flag alx)ve descriptive Pendant — Quarantine. W hen an English Packet arrives betv/een evening and morning Brown Brothers & Co., Pure ChemKals and Toilet Articles. R. T. MITIK & CO., Jtooksollcrs nnd Sutionora, 125 Granrille St., Halifax. c I t 9 9 156 HKLCIIRUS FARMKRS [1873. gun-fire, a red triangular flag will be kept flying at the mast head from seven till nine, A. M. MerohanU Private Signala— Port of Haliflix. RKD. . T. Twininpf, red and white Burgee, red upppcrmost. as G. A. Creighton & .Son, a red Flag, crossed white diagonally ' lobt Noble & Sons, a red do, centre a white N & R. B. Seeton, a red do, white corner, with a black diamond in centre Butler & Co, a red do, white border, centre a white star G. C. Harvey, a red and blue do, crossed white Jno S. Maclean, a red, white and red do,, red uppermost DufTus & Co, a red, bhie and white do, meeting at a point in the cen* tre, blue next the mast, white at the end, red top and bottom. J. T. Wainwright & Co, a red, white and blue do, red and white next the mast, red uppermost, blue at the end T. A. S. DcWolf& Son, a red and white do, red uppermost, with a red and white ball in the centre, the red half on the white and the white half on the red Young, Hart & Co, a red and white do, striped horizontally, with a blue star in the centre J. M. Watson & Co, a red, white and blue Flag, "ivided diagonally red uppermost, with a red star on the white Lawson, H.irrington i!s: Co, a red and yellow Flag, striped horizontally Daniel Cronan, a white, red, white, red, white Pendant, perpendicular stripes. Simon F. Barss, a red Burgee, with a white St George's Cross WHITE. Wm Stairs, Son & Morrow, a white Flag, centre a blue square. bordered red Jas A. Moren, Salter & Twining, R. I. Hart, Edw C. Twining & Co, Albro, Son & Co, T. C. Kinnear & Co, red top and bottom Black, Bros & Co, a white & blue Bauld, Gibon & Co, a white & red W. Boak, permost F. W. Fishwick, Esson & Co,, Cross in centre. T. & E. DeWolf, DeW. E. W. Morrison, J. S. Belcher & Co, a white Burgee do do do do do do do do do do do do do crossed red, blue border centre a red diamond centre a red ball bordered blue centre a red star, bordered white next ihe mast checkered three red squares, red up centre a red star red border and red Maltese red border and blue letters with blue starr. BLUE. S. Cunard & Co, a blue Flag, centre a white star Wm Pryor & Sons, a blue and white do, blue uppermost Wm B. Hamilton & Co, a blue, white and blue do, blue uppermost Wm Hare, a blue and red do, crossed white, blue next the mast OR B r ^ « » 9 > 9 9 BROWN BROTHERS & CO., Druggists, Ordnance Square, Halifax. in I up r » B Ml 9 ► « II 9 10 Sonpi, llftir Oils, Purriimery, and other Small Wares, at U. T. M uiR& Co.'h. e H B H B fl Hr 9 1873.] ALMANACK. 167 WyUle, Hart & Co, a blue, white and red checkered Fl.ig Henry Ycomans, a blue and white do, blue next the mast C. 1). Hunter & Co, a blue, white and red do, blue next the mast N. L. & J. T. We., a blue Ihirgee, centre a white star Geo V. Mitchell & Son, a blue and white do, blue uppermost J Northup & Sons, blue Flag, St George's Cross. Oxley & Co, a blue and red Burgee, red uppermost Wm H. Creighton, a blue and white do, white next the mast Bremner & Hart, a blue do, crossed white John Taylor, a blue Fla^, crossed white diagonally r. F. Phelan, a blue, white, blue and white do, blue next the mast K. W. Chipman, a blue and yellow Flag, envelope shape, yellow top and bottom. Allan line, a blue, white and red Flag, and red Pendant above. Russell, Cochran & Co., blue Flag— white letters K. C. Cu.stom House, a blue Flag, Union Jack in the upper comer, a Crown in the centre, with a white C and H below it Royal Halifax Yacht Club— Ensign biue. Commodore, blue Burgee, centre a gold crown. Vice Commodore, blue Burgee, centre a gold crown, with a white ball in the upper corner. Captain, blue Burgee, centre a gold crown, with two white balls in the upper corner. Club Burgee— blue, with the Provincial Flag in the upper corner. RAILWAYS, STAGE COACH ES AND STEAMERS. NOVA SOOTIA RAILWAY. The Nova Scotia Railway connects the Bay of Fundy and Gulf of St Lawrence with Halifax. Genl Supt, George Taylor ; Accountant, Thos Foot ; Engineer-, Alex McNab ; Locomotive Supt, William Johnson ; Road Inspector, William Marshall ; Pai/master, Walter U. Jones ; Cashier, H. B. Rnthbun ; Storekeeper, A. W. Clark ; Auditor, G. G. Bully. Agents — Richmond, Arthur Busby, — Ticket Agent, JcfF. Foot ; Truro, J. V. Cooke; Wind- sor, H. Sutherland ; Pictou Landing, R. McDonald ; Pictou, Wm Jack ; Junction, J. R. Hollinsworth. Fares. First Class. Halifax to Windsor, and vice versa $1.35 Halifax to Truro, and tn'ce versa 1.83 Halifax to Pictou, and vice versa 3.39 Children half fare. Second Class. $0.90 1.23 2.26 The morning trains of the Nova Scotia Railway from Halifax, con- nect at Truro with the Intercolonial Railway for Londonderry and Amherst, and thence by rail for Sackville, Dorchester, Moncton, Shcdiac and St John, N. B., the United States, Quebec, Ontario, and all points in the Great West ; and at New Glasgow with Lindsay's Stage Line for Antigonish, Gnysboro', Strait of Can^io, St. Peter's, Cow Bay and Sydney; and at Pictou (during the Navigable Season) withPrinc<5 Edward Island Steam Navigation Go's line of steamers, for Port Hood, Charlottetown, Greorgetown, Summcrside and Shediac ; and with the steamers for Quebec and Montreal, and intermediate Gulf Ports ; also with stage lines for River John, Wallace, Fugwash and Amherst. 9 e i « Sponges, Brushes, Combs and Perfumery, at Baowv Bkothjbbs & Co. ■ ( R. T. MUIR& CO, Piiper lltileni & Blank B(M)k MAntiftic'rH, 125 Granville S i a ^ OB ( IS 168 bklchkk's paumkr's [1873. The tniinB of the Nova Scotia HuilwHy from Halifax connect twice a day at WiiuUoi', with tliu Windsor and Annai>oli8 Railway, and vice verm. WINDSOB AND ANNAPOIiIS BAIIiWAlT. Incorporated under Impt^rial and Provincial Charters. Connccta at Windsor with the Nova Scotia Railway from Halifax and runs through the Counties of Hants, Kin^s and Annapolis, to the town of Annapolis Royal, thence conncctin;^ with a line of steamers to St. John, N.B. during the summer months, and a daily line of mail coaches to Digby and Yarmouth. The principal offices of the Company arc at 5 and 6, '/cstminstcr Chambers, Victoria Street, London. General Manaptr, P. Innis, Kentville, Nova Scotia. Aijent at Halifax, Mc(J. Y. Barry. Has stations at Windsor, Falmouth, Hants|)ort, Clrand Pr^, Wolfville, Port Williams, Kentville, Colehrook, Waterville, Berwick, Aylestbrd, Mordcn Road, Kingston, Wilmot, Middlcton, Lawrencetown, Paradise, Bridgetown, Round Hill, AnnapoJis Royal. Fares from Windsor to Annapolis, S2.66, 1st class, and proportionals rates for intermediate distances. At Annapolis a steamer connects wi'.h the Windsor and Anna|>olis Rajiway for Digby and St. John, N. B., and thence by rail or steamer to Shediac and all parts of the United States and Upper Provinces. To Yarmouth, Shore Boute. Kino's Mail Coaches leave Halifax daily (Sun ? n » 1 9 ft * 9 a 8 > I BROWN BROTHERS & CO., Draggists, Ordnance Square, Halifax. Room Paper «n«! Paper Blinds, at R. T. MUIR & CO'8. a » » a •a * 9 9 at Hi* 81 a a. 19 40 19 » a 9* i s e M 3 i a g H 09 H © e 1878.] ALMANACK. 159 after tho arrivnl of tlio tnominjj train from Halifax, for Middle and Up|>(T Mii.«iiii()(l()l>oit and M<'In»so, cvrrv Mntulnji nnd 'I'fntisddi/. Fkanciivim.k'h Staf,'o (larryiu;; II. M. Mails) leuvos Mi-lroso for Guysboro' and Port Mul^'ravt:, on tlic arrival of Tay's Stu^'cs at Melroao. To Tangier and Sheet Harbour. Akciiirald'h Stage (cnrryinj; II. M. Mnilrt) loavc llnlifax for Mus- quodo!>oit Ilarlwiir, Joddorc, Shin Harbour, Tanj;ier, Sheet Harbour, Beaver Harbour and Salmon lliver, erery Afonduif, Wednesday and Friday morning at 6 o'clock ; returning thelnten'cning dajs. Innig', Porter's Lake 16i Tangier C56) 8 Ormon's, Ohezetcook Rd 2 Sheet Harlxmr 18 MuHquodoboit HarlK)ur. . 10 Bearer Harbour 10 Webber's, Lakeville ... . 11 J — Ship Harbour 8 84 To Amherst. PuRDT & Archibald's Mail Coaches leave Truro for Amherst daily, after the arrival ot tho morning train, and arrives at Truro daily to meet the afternoon train for Halifax. Connecting at Amherst with Railways for St. John and Shediac, N. B. Spruce Grove Inn 5 Amherst 15 Truro by railroad 61 Folly Village 13 Chisholm's 3 Purdy 's, Westchester 16 1 23 River Philip 12 To Antigonish, Straits of Canso, and Cape Breton. LiNDSAT & Co.'s Mail Coaches leave New Glasgow daily, for Antigonish, Guysboro', Strait of Canso, St Peter's, Sydney and Cow Bay, on the arrival of the morning train from Halifax, 12.30 i».m. Through tickets can be had at Richmond, Halifax. Plaister Gove to Sydney, C. B. To Fort Mulgrave, via Truro and Pictou. New Glasgow, by Railroad. ... 104 Merigomish 12 Antigonish (140) 24 Port Mulgrave 38 178 Plaster Cove to Margaree Forks. Port Hood 28^ Mabou 9 Margaree Forks 36 73i Lingan Mines 12 Little Glace Bay Mines 18 St Peter's 38 Sydney 65 103 Fort Hood to Baddeok. Wliycocomagh 28 Baddeck 25 53 Plaister Cove to Arichat. Grandance 24 Arichat 6 30 Gowric Mines 20 Louisburg 28 To Sherbrooke. G-oldenville, &c. Sargent's Mail Coaches run from New Glasgow to Sherbrooke ; through tickets issued at the Railway Depot, Halifax. This route is in direct communication with the Gold Diggings at Sherbrooke, Golden- ville and other districts. 83 3 80 % t I m 5 mm f t I > ft Dye StuflFs and Confectionery, at BROWN BROTHERS & CO. ^ K. T. MUIR & Co., Booksellers an . Stationers 125 GranTitle Street, Halifax. « I I a e M I i i I i 1 i ! e SI OB 9 O PS 6f H fa 160 BELCHERS FARMERS [1873. McAmis & Geddes' Staffc (carrying II. M. Mails) leaves Anticjo- nish for Shcrbrookc and Wine Harbour Gold Fields, on Monday, \Vednesday and Friday mornings, returning the same days. To Tatamagouche, "Wallace and Fug wash. Blair's Express leaves Truro for Pugwash, Wallace, Tatamagouche, and Point Brule, on Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, returning to Truro on the intervening days. Coaches from Pictou and River John connect at Tataraagouchc. Connect at Pugwash with coaehes for Goose River and Amherst. Truro, by rail 61 Pugwash 10 Tatamagouche... 29 — Wallace 13 113 Branch Routes : Pugwash to Amherst ... 30 | Pictou to Tatamagouche. 32 \nnapolis to Ijiverpool. Waterman's Express (carrying H. M. Mails) nins twice a week between Annapolis and Liverpool from April 1 to Dec. 1 ; and once a week the other months. Leave Annapolis immediately after the arrival of the mail from St John, N. B. Leave Liverpool Friday and Tuesday evenings, at 6 in summer, and Thursday afternoon in winter. Munro's, Milford 14 McBride's, Maitland 13 Smith's, Brookfield. . .... 14 ■.i, .OP Morton's, 12 mile house. . 13 Liverpool 14 «8 Royal Mail Steamers of the Allan Line leave Halifax for Queens- town every alternate Tuesday ; leave Qucenstown for Halifax every alternate Wednesday. Royal Mail Ste..mers Alpha and Delta (Cunard Line) leave Halifax for Bermuda and St. Thomas every fourth . Monday ; connect at St. Thomas with steamers for all parts of the Wesr Indies, and for Panama and South America. /,«ji..- ^w{, A steamer runs weekly between Portland and Halifax, in connection with the Grand Trunk Railway to Canada and Western States, also by steamer or railway from Portland to Boston, New York, &c. The steamers Alhamhra and Commerce, during the summer months, run between Boston and Charlottetown weekly, calling at Halifax and Strait of Canso, going and returning. The steamer M. A. Starr, runs weekly from Halifax around the western shore, touching at Lunenburg, Liverpool, Shelburne and Yar- mouth, going and returning. F. W. Fishwick, Proprietor. Steamers ply during summer between Pictou and Charlottetown ; Pictou and Port Hood ; Pictou to Port Hood, from thence by stage to Whycocomagh, and from thence by steamer to Sydney, C.B. Sn'''ng Mail Packets ply monthly between Halifax and St. Pierre, Miqutnon in winter, and between Sydney, C. B., and St. Pierre in summer. During summer, sailing packets, carrying II. M. malls, ply between Pictou and Magdalen Isles. Leave Magdalen Isles 1st and 20th of every month- Returning, leave Pictou 5th and 25th. •*. H 9 S 9 » e ft 9 9 e § (9 » 9 B 9i 10 10 10 ft g e e • Q *3 m ti H BROWN BROTHERS & CO., Druggists, Ordnance Square, Halifax. [lalifax. Writing. Copying, and Printing Inks, at R. T. MUIR & CO 'S. 873. ntic;©- auche, ing to ouchc. ...10 113 he. 32 I week once a arrival 'uesday 13 14 l«8 ^aeens- every [alifax at St. 'iknama fax, in I esrern i I, New lonths, Ifax and Ind the Id Yar- jtown ; tage to Pierre, lerrc in Ictwecn 20tli of H a 3* 9 *^ 9 » 9 ft e 9 a* 64 e SI (0 S a< 10 9 a) 9 9 ft B e 9 e ;^ s H e OS n 1873.] ALjaANACK. 161 NATIONAL, RELIGIOUS AND BENEVOLENT SOCIETIES, g HioiTLAND Society. — Chiefs, Hon Alex Keith. President, Don Ross. Vice do, A. McLeod. Asst do, Roht Brunton. Directors, J. H. Johnston, R. S. Campbell, m.d., Jno P'ltherland. /Sec'y, Jno Boyd. Asst. Sec'y, Gilbert Munro. Treas, Hugh Murray. Chaplain, Rev Dr McLeod. iSurgeon, James D. Ross, m.d. Pipers, John McKenzie, Jno Patterson. St. Gorge's Society. — Patron, the Lord Bishop of Nova Scotia. President, Dr. Almon. Vice Prest, J. B. Ox ley. Asst. Vice Prests, W. Pallister, George Nichols. Treas E. J. Lordly. Asst Treas, Chas Bnllock. Sec'tf, John Milsom. Marshal, John Shean. Chaplains, Very Rev Dean Bulbck, d.d., Rev John Abbott. Com of Charity, Jacob Payne, E. W. Sutcliffe, G. T. Smithers, Henry Found, J. Scriven, Chas Bullock. Physicians, W. J. Almoii, m.d., Dr. Slayter. Charitable Irish Society — President, Thos Walsh; Vice-Pre- sident, Hon. W. A. Henry ; \st Asst Vice-President, Michael Barry ; 2d Asst V. P., Thoa. Speliman. Treasurer, Wm. Common. Secre- tary, M. J. Power; Asst Sec'y, Thos Mulcahy. Marshal, John M. Sul- livan. Cotn. of Charity, Maihev/ Scanlon, Michael Hennessy, James Ryan, ,frhr, Kennedy. North British Society (Instituted March 26, 1768). — President, Donold Murray ; Vice Prest, Geo Buist ; SenrAsst. Vice-Prest, J. P. Muir; Jun Asst F. P., A. McKay. Treas, James J. Bremner. Secy, Howard McLean ; Asst. Sec'y, Thos S. Reid. Coin of Charity, Geo Mitchell, A. Stephen, Don Keith, George Esson, J. S. McLean. Chaplain, Rev Jno Campbell. Pipers, Jno Patterson, Jno McKenzie. Messenger, Jno Patterson. Germania Society. — President, Wm H. NeWi.ian ; Vice Pres, H. Hesslein. Treas, H, Shaefer. Secy, J. S. Sievert. Committee, H. Warmunde, F. A. Liebman, jr. Royal Halifax Yacht Cldb. — Patron, H. R. H. the Prince of Wales. Vice Patrons, His Honor Major-General Sir C. Hastings Doyle ; Vice Admiral Sir Rodney Mundy, k.c.b. ; Sir James Hope, o.c.B ; the Marquis of Normanby ; Sir Alex Milne, k.o.b. ; His Wor- ship the Mayor of Halifax ; Sir Houston Stewart, k.c.b. Hon MendHra, Sir W. F. Williams, Bt. k.c.b., Chas Cogswell, m.d., Fred R. Starr, Sir Edw Belcher, Kt. Commodore, John P. Wylde ; Vice- Commodore, J. Taylor Wood ; Rear- Commodore, Augustus Allison. Auditors,F. W. Bullock, Sydenham Howe. Secretary and J'reasurer, Alex W. Scott ; Assistant Sec'y, Samuel Tupper. measurers, A. Pillsbury, D. Mc- Pherson. Sailing Committee, A. Pillsbury, Jus Pryor, R. J. Armstrong, John Muir, James Kerr. Hause Ccmmittee, Flag-Officers, A. Pillsbury, J. D. Nash, M. Mcllreith. The Halifax Club. — Committer, W. J. Almon, xM.d., (Chairman), Hon. E. Kenny, ex-officio, Wm. Cunard, ex-officio, Edw. Binney, Robie Uniacke, W. Myers Gray, L. J. Morton, George C. Harvey, John T. Wylde, James Thomson, Thomas E. Kenny, M. B. Almon, W. H. Creighton, B. W. Salter, P. C. Hill, Wm. Twining, John Duffus. The Albion Club. — President, Dr. Moren ; Vice Pres., J. W. Marling; «S't'c'^., F. H. D. Vieth ; Treas., Chaa. F. Vose; Managing Com., the President, the Secretary, the Treasurer, and Messrs. Jolm B Brown Brothers & Co., Gold Leaf, Dry Paintt and Vamisfaei. fT^ R. T. MUIR & CO., Paper Rulers & Blank Book Manufac're, 125 Granville. I r * I i o Q e IS 162 bklchkr's farmer's [1873. Milaom, W. H. Harrington, A. G. Gray, A. Stephen, jr., Oswald Pryor, Jiio Whitman, jr., Allan Muir, John Scholtield, James Esson, Jno. C. Canning. Nova Scotia Bible Society — President, Hon S. L. Shannon ; Vice-Prests., Hon Judge Johnston, William Pryor, Hon Chief Justice Sir Win Young, Kt., Hon Judge Marshall. Treas, S. H. Black. Sec'u, Jas Farquhar. Agent, Alex Russell. Committee, Revds Canon Cochran, a.m., P. G. McGregor, G. W. Hill, a.m., H. Pope, Geo M. Grant, a.m., Prof. McKnight, Principal Ross, d.d., J. G. Goucher, John Forrest, R. Murraj', E. M. Saunders, J. B. Uniacke, Jos Elliott, Allan Simpson, John Campbell, U. Pickard, d.d., John A. Clark, J. A. Rogers, Sargent. Hon Judge Ritchie, J. F. Avery, m.d., S. Selden, T. A. Brown, W. C. Silver, James Thompson, J. G. A. Crcighton, Charles Robson, P. Lynch, P. C, Hill, George H. Starr, Nepean Clarke, D. McEwan, Jno Starr, W. S. Stirling, Chas D. Hunter, M. H. Richey, Wm Cunard, James B. Morrow, Edw Binney, Jno S. Maclean, T. B. Aikins, Jno Grierson, Edward Jost. Halifax Ladies' Bible Association — Prest., Mrs Dav Allison. Treas.y Mrs S. N. Binney. Sec'y, Mrs Edward Binney. Committee, Messdames Liddell, Elitis Mnrshall, Edw Smith, J. S. Maclean, M. Richey, R. Tremain, T. A. Anderson, T. F. Richardson, F. Morris. Mdlles Tremain. M. Murison, Forrester, Hosterman, J. Brown, E. Wells, Fanny Pryor, M. Starr, J. Stairs, Braine, L. Montgomery, Bayer, B. Sutherland, M. Hierlihy. Bible Woman, Miss Fisher. British American Book and Tract Society— J|90 Granville Street.) Board of Directors — Prest., W. A.Brown. F. /*rcs^s., Revds John A. Clarke, J. E. Groucher, G. W. Hill, J. Forrest. Treas., Geo H. Starr. Sec'y, Re.'. A. McBean. Auditors, R. N. Beckwith, Jos Bell. Directors, Revds E. M. Saunders, A. Simpson, R. Murray, J. F. Campbell ; W. S. Stirling, J. S. Maclean, D. H. Starr, William Montgomery, David Blackwood, Hon D. McN Parker, J. B. Morrow, W. B. McNutt, Wm Roche, jr., H. N. Faint, Edw Binney, J. Hart, W. H. Wiswell, B. H. Collins, P. C. Hill, C. I). Hunter. Publication Com., Revds R. Murray, J. E. Goucher, J. A. Clarke, and Thos. A. Brown. Fincmce Committee, D. Blackwood H. N. Paint, Wm B. McNutt, W. Montgomery, W. S. Stirling. Distributing Committee, D. H. Starr, W. H. Wiswell, Revds A. Simp.son, E. M. Saunders, J. F. Campbell. Halifax Young Men's Christian Association — Prest., Jas B. Morrow. Vice Presidents, Dr. Slayter, M. M. Lindsay, R. N. Beck- with, John S. McLean, William H. Neal, Edward Jost. Secretary, A. W. Eaton. Con-esponding Sec'y, Archibald Patterson. Treas., Saml H. Black. Committee, Jas C. Mackintosh, James Farquhar, Jno S. Smith, D. Henry Starr, A. Patterson, W .11. AVaddcll, E. D. King, J. H. Townsend, Wm Roche, jr, Dr. Delancy, ]^r. Gordon, H. P. Burton, Chas. E. Putner, J. S. Belcher, W. S. Stirling, T. A. Brown, J. C. Mahon, Dr. Trenaman, Saml Brookfield, Wm. H. Webb, Hon S. L. Shannon, C. H. Longard, W. H. Wiswell, David Blackwood A. G. Dow, Jas. Forrest; J. W. Flemming, S. G. Matheson, William B. McNutt, Sherifl" Bell, D. M. Sterns, J. C. Dumnresq. Young Men's Christian Association "Convention — Prest., W. Welsh, St. John, N.B. V. Prests., F. W. Hales, Charlottetown ; J. K. Blair, Truro; C. Primrose, Pi ctou ; L. N. Sharp, m. d., Norton, N.B. ; J. M. Lewis, Yarmouth ; A. H. Patterson, Amherst ; Dr. De- '4 9 (6 a (6 n 9 9 ft e B a f% 9 B 9 B » B a a m B •» BROWN BROTHERS & CO., Druggists, Ordnance Square, Halif»x. l/> mville. iBibles, Testaments, Prajer and School Books, at R. T. MUIR & GO'S. 873. ^ wald j 3 sson, ► non ; '4 •t *. istice Hack. » 1 )anon ft i ? 30 M. ■^s icher, V lliott, h }lark, « V M.D., G.A. 9 H ft Starr, K unter, no S. g > llison. S A mittee, n, M, « (m lorris. rn, E. (X 1 9 )inery, • 1 9 'Mi iinvillc i Rcvds ., Geo » • 1, Jos •ay, J. e a illiam p4. )rrow, » u rt, W. B n, Mm A. C. Fifp, Mrs Forns, (Ser'y), Mrn ll<»bt Lopan, (Afntrm). St. Pai;i/8 Alms Housr or Industrt , Fon Qiiiln — (No. U Tower H»)ivl.) Committee,, Rector of St. PauVn, {Chairmtin), 8. A. Whitfl, John C. Hallihnrton, WilHam Prvor, Brcnton H. ColHnH, (Treat). T/xdies' Committee, Mrn G<5o W. Hill, (PreM), MisB CoMWcIl, Mrs Azor StovcuH, Mrs U. Morrow, Mrs Jno Silver, Mr« Rdw Binney, Mrs P. C. Hill, (^S^V)- • HaMPAX ARROCtATION FOIl tMrUOVlHO TIIR CONDTTION OF TttR Poou — Ptr>9t., Jno DouU. ^femt>ers of Centnil Boftrd, Win. H. Harrinptrm, C. C. Vaux. W. H. Ncal. Win. Roohe, jr. Tmu., W. 8. Stirlin^r, Hon 6V_y, M. H. llichcy. Aast. Sev'tf., Cyril Franklin. Kaui.y Closing Association. — Pirmte.nt, C. B. Bullock; KiVy- President, E. L. Fcncrty. /W Sec'tf, S. T. Hall; Financial Sfc't/, T. W^. Johns. Ttvasurer, J. W. Bennett. C'»)w o/* Mnmufemtnt, Win. McNftb, ((;AniV»ia«.J S. S. Scott, S. W. Marvin. J. Shcpnard, J. B. Wicr, F. W. Bullock, F. W. Juhien, C. S. Curran, J. H. Townscnd, Dr. T>olaney, H. L. Kverett. 1). Marvin, U. B. Boak, W. H. Gibgon. and the olttccre ex o/irWo. Wm H I^ssell, Sot^'y of committeo. Nova Sootia Institittb or Natural Soif,nck — Patron, the Licnt (jUiverrtor. Pivsident, J. Matthew Jono.i, k.l.8. Vin^^Prmdcnts, Prof G. Lawson, Bernard (rilpin, m.i>. Treas, Wm C. Silver. Secy, Dr. lioncymAu, F.o.a. Council, Dr. J. H. Do Wolf, Joseph Bell, Fred. Allison. ^Vm Gt>»s!p, Angus Ross, Jno Rutherfonl, Harry Moody, Dr. WcsHolhocft. Nova Scotia Mrdtoal Sociktt. — Pretident, X)r. Muir, Trnro ; I7c(».-/*re»., Dr. Black. Halifax, and Dr. SandfortI, Newport; Trent., l>r. Cowic, Halifax; CorrM/xim/iny iSec'tf., Dr. J. F. Black, Halifax. H. A. Gt>rdon, m.d., Secretary. PitiLHAUMONic Socirty. — Pr4«., Amold Doane. Vice.-Pret., Dr. Slaytcr. Treas., M. G. Black. Sec'y., W. R. Foster. Librarian, J. Scott Mitchell. Committee, S. Tuppor, J. Cornoliuii, S. Crawford. Union Firb Protrotion Company, May 1861 — Re-formetl from the. late " Union Fngine Company" o/"l7C8 — IVltHJts third Tuesduy of every month tit 8 p.m. Capt, Geo S. Yates. Vice CAcuVmnn, C has H. Sinclair. Secy, H. B. Scllon. Attt Secy, F. Ix^ibman. Trea», John McNab. Wkstkuv Halifax Aoricultuual Sociktt — Pretident, Sir Willi.am Youner- I'fcc Pren, Chas Hamilton. Treas, W. C. Silver, Scry, Professor Iwawson Ih'rectors, Henry T. Wripht, Chas Heftier. Fras Webber, Alex Anderson, Cathcart Thomson, Joseph J. Northup. Auditor, J. II. Duvar. Frv'it Growers' Association. — Prcjident, C. C. Hamilton. M.D. Mce Pirs'ts — Richard Starr, Kinfj.t Co, ; Oliver Foster. An- nay-cilis; Andrew H. Johnson. Hants; Geo A. S. Crichtou, Halifax. Auditor, Gcorjrc V. Utvud. Cnnncil — Leandcr Rand, D. U. Eaton, R. W. Starr, I. G. Brync, Dr. McLatc.iv. for Kings County ; James E. Fellows, Oliver Fostor, Avard Ixingley, Annapolit County; Herbert u p^ I i I r f c e 99 •I 9 f BROWN BBOTHKllS & CO., DniggiAts, Ortlnanco Square, Hftlifax. Sponj insn ami Pocket Knkei. ScfMom, Knxors. «c., at R. T. MITFU « VO.'if. 873. Mc ilsiiy. mini, rs A. lo. U 8. A. 'BWcll, Inncy, ON or m. H. W. 8. in. Vice. , Win. I I, J. n. rnscnd, ]iihion. m, the Secy, 1, Fretl. dy, Dr. Truro ; 7Vffi«., IllIifAX. hrarion, awford. jsdny ot I ?\\tis H. », John mt. Sir Silver, I UcWer. iorthup. nmilton, |c»r. An- Ualifnr. atoii, 11. imca E. Herbert Halifax. a «e B h 8 S t i « N i ] « m t m 9 s H BS H e e c 1873.] ALMANACK. 165 Hurrifl, ftali/iir Co,: (loo (Vcoil, //antu C". ; Chn« K. Hvdwn, Ynr- tnouth Co. ConYffH>n«liu(/ Sficrrtdrtf, 1). Ilctiry Stnrr. Sev.atul Tifun., ,r. U. Ilea , D.ti.L. yl«47. ^Vc'y., !{. W. iSinr'r. Pou, PioROK AND Poni.Tnr C\.x\n — /Vfj»iWrHf, Jns I'rror ; T'lVr- Prr», M. (}. Illack ; 7'm«. W. J. Lewis, mi.. S,ry, T. \{. Almon, M.I). Committee, W. DiiHus, Win Es.«on, Henry I'iers, K. Hluiklock, D. Henry Sturr, Jnu liuHterinMn, Jno T. Cuiuptuu, Andw Downs. SOOIBTT rOR TUB I'UUTKOTIUN OV UaMK AND TIIU FinUKHIBB — Pte:ri(ieHt, -—————. Kice Pretidmt, William M. llurrinKtun. Trm$, Wni C. Silver. 6Voy, Jorf Collin. Coumil, Hon W. A. Henry. Goo Ticri, F. W. Blaiekloek, O. J. Tobin, Capt Howes, U.K., F. H. D. Vioth, C. Stubbing, J. C. liobson, Capt L'Kutronge, h.a. Halifax Tuistlk Cukmno Ci.i/u — Patron, Hon Alex Keitli. P»"Mi't/ffif, David Sterling; Vice Pren, Dr. KrnBcr. 5«-y ««rf Trmt, Wm llcdley. Council, J. Johnston, (ico Buist. Hampax CunLiNO Cum — Putronnn, Mrs Janet Riehnnlson. President, H. Peters. FiV^ Pm, (Jeo Blaikloek. /ifp;> Mcmhera, W. U. Cogswell, Arehibuld Harnbaw. Trean, H. M. Creighton. «S'«ry, Jno Kichardson, jr. Committee, H. M. Civigbton, Jno Norihnp, jr., JaniPS King, H. C D. Twining. PiUKNix CniCKBT Cluh. — Prciiiknt, Albert U, Patne; Vice-Pret, Alex. Stephens, Jr. Secretary and Treaiurer, John Hutton. Field- Capimn, John W. Gorbam. All-Comkrh Cricket Cmn. — Prpj'V/cn/, Dr. Thos Trenaman ; Vice-President, W. M. A. Black. Hecrctary, K. Lawson Fenorty. Field- Captain, U. B. Scllon. ifi.MrMi w .,[>.. MASONIC. WOBSHIFVUIi OBAND liODGS OF NOVA BCOTIA. Grand Mauter Hon AIox Keith, p.l.c, Halifax ; Deputy G. Master, Samuel G. Kigby, Halifax; Senior G. iVardeti, Henry Shaw, m.d., KQtnrillo; Junior G. Warden, Ker W. T. Wilkins, n. a., Truro ; Grand Treasurer, Andrew K. Mackinlay, Halifax; 6Va»(/ 6Vcre/u)-y, Benjamin Curren, D.C.L., Halifax ; Grand Lecturer, Newell Snow, Sherbrooke ; Grand ChafUains, liev J. B. Kichardson, m.a., Dartmouth ; Kev R. Avery, m.a., Aylesford; Ker. Theophilus Richey, Kentville ; Senior Grmna Deacon, John Lawlor, Halifax ; Junior Grand Deacon, Joseph Moore, m.d., Amherst ; G. Supt of Woiks, John W. Rhuland, Hali- fax ; G. D. of Ceremonies, Thomas V. Cook, Truro ; G. Sword Bearer, George Hyde, Truro, Grand OryanisI, Blair McKay, New Glas- gow ; Grand Pursuivant, John R. Thomas, Halifax ; Stewards, Lewis E. Trcmain, Halifax ; Robt. C. Hamilton, Halifax ; Donald Kobh, Halifax; Jeremiah Barnsteaii, Halifax; Alex Fiiihcr, 8lierbrooko ; David Douglas, Amherst ; l^ylcr, Jno M. Taylor, i> m., llalfax. Subordinate XjodKes. St Andrew's, No 1, Halifax (Kstahlislied 1768). Meets on the first Tnesdav of each month. Worvsliipful Master, liobt C. Hiunilton ; JSec'y, N. L. llerbert. St John's, No 2, IIuHfax (Established 1780). Moots on the Unit Monday of each montli. Worshipful Master, John Milsom, Sec'y, Montgomery Veith. "^■"' "• n r o o \ I M Sponge*. BnuhoSi Combs and Perfumery, at Brown Brothers & Co. ^ H. T. MUIR & Co., Paper Rulers & Blank Book Manufac'rs, 125 GranviUe. « —4 B « « S I I e « 1 a I I a O 166 BKLCIIEKS FARMKRS [1873. ViuGiN, No 3, Halifax (Established 1782), Moots on the fourth Monday of each month. Worshipful Master, Thos Mowbray ; Sce'y, C. K. Putner. Worshipful Master, Worshipful Master, Unity, No 4, Lunenbur<; (Estal)lishcd 1822). Henry S. jost; Secretary, W. M. B. Lawson. Albion, No 5, New Glasgow (Establish 1838) Thos A. McLean ; Secretary, A. McKinnon. Royal Sussex, No 6, Halifax (Established 1841). Meets on the first Thursday of each month. Worshipful Master, Robert Brunton ; Secretary, George Gordon, p.m. St Andrew's, No 7, Sydney, C. B., (Established 1844). Wor- shipful Master, Hugh McLcod ; Secretary, A. Mt-Kinnon. Acacia, No 8, Amherst (Established 1845^. Worshipful Mas- ter, Joseph Moore, t'.d. ; Secretary, F. W. Bent. Zetland, No 9, Liverpool (Established 1847). Meets on the fourth Thursday of each nipnth. Worshipful Master, J, N. fci. Mar- shall ; Secretary, S. S. Murray. Burns, Nc 10, Halifax (Established 1848). Meets on the first Wednesday of eacVi month. Worshipful Master, James Fortune; Secretary, Wm Taylor. New Caledonia, No 11, Pictou (Established 1849). Meeta on the second Tuesday of each mor:th Worshipful Master, Joseph A. Gordon ; Secretary, C. E. Davies. Hiram, No 12, Yarmouth (Established 1848). Meets on the first Monday of each month. Worshipful Master, Clarence Christie ; Secretary, W. B. Homer. Acadia, No 13, Pugwash (Established 1853). Peter McDonald ; Secretary, Silas C. McNutt. Acadia, No 14, Halifax (Established IS.'ia). Monday of each month. Worshipful Master Secretary, Angus McLeod. At HOLE, No 15, Halifax ( E.stablished 1852). Wednesday of each month. Worshipful Master, Robt C. Fraser ; Sec'y., A. J. Rockwell. Keith, No. 16, Hillsburgh, (Established 1851), Meets on th« first Monday of each month. Worshipful Master, Edmund Walsh ; Sec'y., Wm. G. Bent. Keith, No 17, Halifax (Established 1852). Meets on the second Wednesday of each month. Worshipful Master, J. T. Wood ; Sec'y., J. H. McLaughlan. Union, No 18, Halifax (Established 1855). Meets on the thii-d M'^ndny of each month. Worshipful Master, P. E. McKerrow ; Secretary, Jas. Jackson. ^y Royal Albeut, No 19, Sydney, C. B. ('Estal)nshed 1857). Wor- shipful Master, Wm. Proctor ; Secretary, C. A. Robertson. St George, No 20, Wolfville (Established 1859). Meets on the first Tuesday of each month. Worshipful Master, Jas W. Bige- low. Secretary, Robert Hamilton. Scotia, No 22, Halifax (Established 1859). Meets on the Worshipful Master, Meets on the second John Sutherland ; Meets on the fourth t fi H ft m 9 PS fl f e 9 9 B ft t H 6 H e c BS fi BROWN BROTHERS & CO., Druggists, Ordnance Square, Halifa.\. Soaps, Hair Oils, Perfumery, an<1 other Small Wares, at R. T. Mitir & Co.'s. ■ fa Q ti fl « 41 « « £ H p 6 H C e 1873.] ALMANACK. 167 third Wednesday of each month. Worshipful Master, John Lawlor Secretary, L. A. Barnaby. Keith, No 23, Albion Mines (Kstublished 1860). Meets on Worshipful Master, John Mc- Worshipful Master, B. G, Covcl. (Kstublished 1861). Worshipful the third Tuesday of each month Quarrie. Secretary, Jas. Mitchell. Concord, No. 24, Barrington. Secretary, F, W. Ruggles. Westpoht, No 25, Westport Master, George Bowers. Secretary, F. W. Kugi^les Welsford, No 26, Windsor (Established 1861). Meets on the second Wednesday of each month. Worshipful Master, VV. W. Kiek- ards. Secretary, Thos. H. Timlin. Widow's Friend, No 27, Weymouth (Established 1859). Wor- shipful Master, Geo. D. Hankinson. Secretary, John liood. ScoviA, No 28, Cannin}^, Kings County (Established 1861); Worshipful Master, F. W. Borden, m.d. Sccietiiry, W. E. Koscoe. Prince of Wales, No 29, Milton, Queen.') County (Established 1861). Meets the second Tuesday of eat^h month. Worshipful Mesier, E. M. Freeman. Secretary, J. H. Harlow. Albert, No 30, Shelburne (Establish 1862). Meets en the second Tuesday of each month. Worshipful Master, S. H. Cox. Sec'y. Cornelius White. Scotia, No 31, Yarmouth (Established 1863). Meets on the first Thursday of each month. Worshipful Master, S. H. Pelton ; Secretary, Geo. VV. Tooker. El Dorado, No 32, Wine Harbour (Established 1863). Meets on the first Tuesday of each month. Worshipful Master, A. E. Came- ron ; Secretary, Jauies Kood. Annapolis Royal, No 33, Annapolis. (Established 1863). Meets on the first Wednesday of each month. Worshipful Master, Kichardson Harris ; Secretary, John Tobias, QuEEi's, No 34, Sherbrooke (Established 1864). Worshipful Master, Jas. A. Eraser ; Secretary, Edwd Williams. St Mark's, No 35, Baddcck, C. B. Meets on the third Tharsday of each month. Worshipful Master, S G A McKeen ; Sec v. D. McRae. Thistle, No 36, Cow Bay, C B. (Established 1865). Meets on the fourth Saturdny of each month. Worshipful Master, W. Camp- bell ; Secretary, S. A. Spencer. CoBEQUiD, No 37, Truro (Established 1866). Worshipful Mas- ter, John Yuill ; Secretary, Jas. L. Sutherland. Si'r Mark's, No 38, Halifax. Meets on the second Friday of each month. Worshipful Master, W. F. Chase; Secretary, W. A. McLeod. Acacia, No 39, Bridjpfewater. Meets the second Tuesday of each month. Worshipful Master, J. W. Andrews ; Sec'y., Wm. M. Duff. Rothsay, No 41, Bridgewater (Established 1866). Meets the first Thursday of each month. Worshipful Master, Alex. Easson ; Sec'y., Ben'amin Starratt. :4 9 5* ■* m » a » 9 A* OB Photographic Chemicals, Cards aad Cases, at Brown Biothers & Co. R. T. MUIK &. CO., T!ooksoUeri & StAtionert, 125 Qanvillo St.. Halifax. I ■ 3 I a i r e 1^ m OB (it asss 168 BRLCRiSR's farmer's [1«78. EuRBK.v, No 42, Shoot Harbour. Moots on tho firti Wvdnea- (layofojich montlt. Worshipful MaMter, ThumaH A. Bakor ; Scc'y., 1). W. Archibald. TiiORO, No 43, Truro. Meets on the first Tuesday of each Month. Worshipful Master, J. J. Dickson ; Sec'y., L. B. ArcbibaUl. PoYTZ, No 44, Hantsport (Establisu^d 1867). Worshipfnl Master. J. W. Lftwrence; Secretary, Goorf^ Clark. Ttrian Youth, No 4.5, Little Glace Bay (Bstabliahed 1867). Worshipful Master, Rev. /. FarqnJ.rsc i; Secretary, Fran jis Iie-'Vis. SoLOMoy, No b, Prrt rtnwov.ju ^, C. B. Wor.sh:pfuI Master, T. Heu|s:hin8 ; Secretary, A. '•" Himi, ' ms. PiiiLADRLPni-v, No .7, 'ri.ijvtn (Established 1868). Wor- shipful Master, Winthrop Sargcut ; St \ry, W. B. Hopkins. Widow's Son. No 48, River Philip, Cumberland County (Bstab lishcd 1868). Worshipful Master, R. L. Black ; Sec'y., James G. Blackie. Orient, No 49, Richmond (Established 1868). Meets on the second Tuesday of each month. Worshipfnl Master, Daniel Ward ; Secretary, David Pottinj^er. Wbstkrk Star, No 50, Westvillo (EaUblished 1868). Meets on the fourth Tuesday of each month. Worshipful Master, T. Johnston, jr. ; Secretary, Thos. Johnston, sr. Eastkrn Star, No 51, Dartmouth (Established 1868). Meets the second Tuesday of eac'.. month. Worshipful Master, John Cahill ; Secretary, Thos. Short. Harmonv, No. 52, Aylesford, (Established 1869). Meets the first Monday of each month. Worshipful Master^ Arthur J. Parker; Secretary, C. E. Harris. Hiram, No. 53, Goldeuville, (Established 1869). Worfcaiptul Master, R. McNaughton ; Secretary, H. M. Hamilton. Kino Solomon, No 54, Digby (Established 1870). Meets on the first Tuesday of each month. Worshipful Muster, W. B. Stewart ; Seci'ctary, F. L. Jones. MoRiEN, No. 55, Cow Bay, C. B., (Established 1870). Meets on the first Monday of each month. Worshipful Master, Lewis John- ston ; Secretary, Daniel McAulay. Harmony, No. 56, North East Harbour, (Established 1870). Meets on the first Monday of each month. Worshipful Master, Rufus McKenny ; Secretary, S. H. Greenwood. Tbmplb, No 57, Port Mulgrave CEstablishod 1869). Worship- ful Master, David Murray ; Secretary, Jas. H. Carr. KENTVit.LE, No 58, Kentvillc (Established 1870). WorshlfTul Master, Greo. R. Sangster ; Secretary, J. P. Chipman. Manitoba No 59. New Glasgov.'. (Established 1870). Meets on the third Wednesday of each week. Worshipful Master, D. McGiUivery, M. D.; Sec'y., Neil McKaracher. Lbman No. 60, Petite Riviere, (Established 1871.) Meets oa the third Tuesday of each month. Worshipful Master, Charles Leman ; Secretary, Lemuel S perry. » 9 ft » B OB 9 9 i 3 5 9 9 (0 id m n i i i t ft I N BROWN BROTHERS & CO., Druggists, Ordnance Square, Halifax. lalifax. Zipes, f^mhf, Cash Boxes, FUir & Cloth BnishM at R. T. MUIR & CO.'S. '"edne*- Scc'y., Viottth. MMter. I m 18S7). Mftstcr, Wor- (Estab ames Q. on the Ward; , Moots kster, T. Meets :r, John the first Parker ; )rfcaiptiil [eets OTi I >tewart ; Meets Iris John* 1870). [r, Rufus Worship- rshifTuI on the rillivery, oa the ILeman; i 4> I i i i t t fii I N n N B H 9 fid a e Halifax. 1S73.] ALMANACK. 169 Or Meets on Worshipful Master, W. R. Wonbipfol Worshipf. ' Worsh' «'. r ARKff Ko. fl, Chr»ter, '^siabiisher' 1871). Worshipful Master, ^hardson , 8«cretaii , Artemus Feadcr. •AT //R, !<(o 62, Lock«port. (EHta^ 'hed 1872). Meets fourth i'u*- tay o/ every mo.;')' Worshipfu? Kasier, Michael Brown; 'Sec'y., /o //M*k«», JBINTMIAW, J'i'o. f^S, Great Village. (Eetahlmhed 1872). Meets on se* jnd Thurshshcd 1822.) Arstand third Friday in each month. Cutler ; Secretary, Thos Cutler. FfwERPort, No. <$$, Kreeport. (Estahlished 1872). Mastc. Zachfiriah Doty, Soor^ary, Mendall Crocker. SrKCi M, U. C, Invernees, C B. (EstaMished 1872.) Master, G. M. Bishop ; Secretary, P. McDonald. Mm AS, U. D., ParrsborouRh. (Established lt7J.) Master, Rev. J. W. Johnston ; Secretary, R. B. Dickson. RoYAfy Arch Chaptkr, of Nova Scotia. Grand High Priett M. E. Coinp J. R. Sircora; G. King, ; G. Scribe, "Vv Herwn; G. Treasurer, R. E. Comp Wm Twining; G. Secretary, R. E, Connp James Gossip ; G. C. H. V. E. Comp C. E. Cossman ; G. P. 8.. T. W. H Hanis ; G. R. A., C. D. McLeod ; G. 3rd Vail, John Sclioficid; G. 2d Vail, J. B. Black, m.d. ; G. Ist Vail, James Martin ; li. Sword Bearer, W. F. Chase ; G. Standard Bearer. J. Foote ; G. Stewards, R. M. Stickney, Walker; G. Organist, A. E. Wil- son ; G. Janitor, Comp E. M. Taylor. Uniou Rotal Arch Chapter, No 1. High Priest, Most Excel- lent Companion W. A. Hesson ; King, Excellent Companion George T. Smithers; Scrilte, Excellent Companion James Gossip; Treasurer, R. E. Companion H. Hesslein ; Secretary, R. £. Companion Alfred Major. St. Andrew's Rotal Arch Chapter, No 2. High Priest, Most Excellent Companion D. Pottinger; King, Most Excellent Com- panion J. K. Mnnnis ; Scribe, R. E. Comp W. Williams ; Captain of tae Host, V. E. Companion W. F. Chase ; Principal Sojourner, Com- panion T. Lawlor ; Royal Arch Captain, T. McLean ; Grand Master 3rd Vail, D. McDonald; 2d Vail, Hugh McLean ; Ist Vail, Warmunde; Secretary, T. A. Cossmann; Treasurer, H. Marshall; Janitor, John M. Taylor. Hiram Chapter, No. 3, Windsor- High Priest, W. E. Com- panion F. W. Dakin ; King, C. W. Dimock ; Scribe, W W Rickards ; Secretary, Chas W. Payzant; Treasurer, R. M. Stirling. Kbith Chapter No. 4, Truro. High Priest, M. E. Comp Z. H. Vose ; King, W. T. Wilkins ; Scribe, Z. A. Miller ; Secretary, . TEMPERANCE ORGANIZATIONS IN NOVA SCOTIA. SONS OE TBMFEBANCE. Grand Division Officers. — G. W. P., Rev G. O. Haestis, Canning; G. W. ^d., Edward Jost, Halifax; G. 5cn6e, Patrick Mona- \^ o a 3 **» «^ t 99 01 Trusses, Supporters and Bandages, at Brown Brothers & Co. X'r R. T. MUrilA CO., Paprr llufrrM A IJliuiR Ihmk Mvuifiv ih. la.'i iivnnfilfff. i i X ■ ■ 9 B m e P e 170 u la. ( ; a k u*M k a u ,u k h'» [1H73. jr!«n, Ttnlifrtx. (H«.x 8J I' (».); f,'. f™, Hmiry A. Tnrlor ; 0\ rXn;>., Httv. J. M. (Vmnp, d.ii'., Wnlfvlllo ^ (i. Con., 'I'Ikh lIuJrliinjrH, Ilftlilftx; a. .V,.Hr, Himnt Kultoii, Mi«Mlo S^towimko ;- V. (i. W. P., C. ('. Untniltnn, m.i»., Uniinnl. (JiiANO Sciifiiii'u Orrinc yt'J Rnninj^tan f^tiwf, ffniifnx, ("np BtairH.\ Sons of Tom perm i(M> UnuHii).' Kuom ix in l>flK(Mn4MU <»( Tompi'nitvn H»II, J'oplnr (ir(»v(>, HmIiChx ; o|icn i*\i'ty «>«Miiii^ frtmi 7 lo trto'cliM-fc. /'n»»<., John HutMiMii ; Vic VnnL, l{»lurt Boak > S*r'g ami Tmtit, V. Monaghan. Five DivMona meet in the PivMotr Unom, hnmnncrit ot 'rKK OF GOOD TIHVIPTjARSv Grand liod^c of NoTii Sro'fii, iiLoritofort Fi'hnmry 5tii, r»B7. l>c- /•jnt inomlKTHnlp, 4,000. (iHANi) LoDUB KxKiMn »rK roR i872-7Jr.--<'r. W. (y. Templnr, Wm F. Cutlon, Ainh(M8l, rum; (r. \V. ComimlU**-, AWivx-t (liijtoii, m I'.i*., Arjrvio, Yarmouth; G. W. Virr Temp/ar, Mrs. I. J. iliiij^W,. Oxford, Cnm.; G. W. Sec' if, John T. Uwlmcr, HnlHux;. (;. W. Tretal ahntii>ciu>« cnfon'tnl hy a iifo-lonjjf picdjfrr, nm\ tUo ahsohitc prohibition of Uu; inauiifiictore, iiuportution ami salo of in- toxioatiiig (Iriuktf. y/u.sA.f— Noii-hfuolicmry, tlv« ohjioot lioinjj lo do gowl rather than tosocun' hoju^lita. I'Jh'ifihilitjf — Males trul feiiMiU's ar« admittcil on a jXTfeH't equality »» to clijjiSility t« oftice^&c. Mode of Work — Formation of L»Mlp»8 for a^iititDr a\ul cold wutor artwics for children, employnuMit of lompctont, Ucturcrs, j^riiMing wf tempcmni'o works, formation of tcmpcranoo Lil)rarii's, and proirr])! and ooiwiwcii'l action durinp olpctionn. Errant — Gn>ut Britain, Doinrnron of f'anadn, United States, Anstmlia, Sandwrclr I»ianfls, Cape of (Jood Hojk;, Mal- ta, Gibraltar, &e. Jj;g»" All information xrtny l>c otitaincfJ on applirntron to the Secre- tary, J. T. Buhner, Halifax. BRITISH TEMPLARS, NOVA SCOTIA. OmcKUS OF (irKAM> LoDiiu. — (homl Chief, Uobt. MeNcil, I'ictou ; G. Vice, Mi-s. II. « Mitiholl. TliestiT ; G. .S'w;V J. B. WoodlatuJ, Ox- ford, CumWrliind Co.; G Trtamur, 11. Ji. Mitchell, Clic»t«r ; Q. Lecturer, J. N. Freeman, Liverpool ; G. Conn, James Spike, Halifax ; G. CAa/), Joseph Walloy. Hants; G. Fiiumrifr, \i. MartiB, Sydney; G. Recorder, 1). C. Frascr, Truro ; (j^. J/^irsAu/. F. FaUoner, Sydney 'r G. D. Marshal, Miss Ne\vcom'>, Kings ; G. 1. Guard. P. J. Blcakney , Halifax ; G. O. Guard. J H. Forbes, l»ictou ; G. P. Chi^, Wn». Mc- Doui;iill, M.P.P., Mtiitlatid, Hunts. ' .T .'/. ORANGE. PROVINCIAL GRAND LOYAL LODGE of NOVA SCOTIA. Grand ^fa.•itcr, Jncoh Bowser, Halifnx ; S*'nior Dep^ttij Grand Master, D. McLean, m. u.. Shubeniitadio ; Junior Ihpxitif Grand Masters, 2 ^ »; » s '4 c h • •• i Cifi 4! 4 « » ^« B 1 A 9 lA n T g w « 1 5? ft QD 1 - 1 £1 BROWN BROTHERS & CO., Druggists, Ordnaitcc Square, Halifax. Ur Forvet, TPortmouHiPH nnd Loiiflicr Bh>;i» at U. T. NfUTn k CO.'S. hro- ki; A. ler, rs, IX. e h c «3 i e \H7l\.] ALMANACI^ 171 I'Mwm-d Curry, Will /iHcrr, «ndi Jwoph Tlioni[)Hoii, Wiivcrloy ; - imty (tfntul SecrrUiry, Jart MilU-r, Eli>iN«1alr ; Ihputif (Irund ('hiii>lnin», U«v fT(»«cplj Ciaotr,. SliHl)ciiacaartinouth. Permanent SocTctary, liC^innnl IxraKi^\iDK Mamy iak;i»a, Princens Royal, b Nov 21, 1840; m Jan 26, 1858, Frederick William, Crown I*rince of I'russia, K. O. Albekt EnwAiti), i'rinco of Wales, b Nov 9, 1841: m March 10, 1863, Princess Alexandra Caroline Maria Charlotte Louisa Julia of lienniark, o Dec 1, 1844. AucE Maud Mary, b April 25, 1M3; m July 1, 18G2, Prince Frederic William Louis of Hesae. Althed Ernest Auiert, Duke of Fxlinbureh. ft Aug 6, 1844. Helena Augusta Victoria, ftMay25, 1§46; m July 6, 1866, Prince Frederic Christian Charles Augustus of fikhleHwip^-Holstein. Louisa Caroune Alberta, b March 18, 1848: m March 21, 1871, Mar- quis of Lome, eldest son of the Duke of Argrle. Arthur Patrick William Aijiert, ft May 1, 1850. Leopold George Duncan Albert, ft April 7, 1863. Beatrice Mary Victoria Fkodors, ft April 14, 1857. DOMINION OF CANADA. Population, 1871, 3,484,924; increase since 1861, 395,265—12.21 percent. Seat or Government— OTTAWA. ' Governor- General and Commander-in-Chief— llii Excellency the Right Honorable Sir Frederick Txmpi.e, Earl of DufferiOj Viscount and Baron Clandeboye of Clandeboye, in the County Down, in the Peerage of the United Kingdom, Baron Dufferin and Clandeboye of Ballyleidy and Kille- leagh in the County Down, in the Peerage of Ireland^ and a Baronet, Knight of St. Patrick, and Knight Com. of the Bath. Military Sec^y, Lt.-Col. H. C. Fletcher, Scotch Fusilier Gaards. Private Secretary, Jacob L. Patterson. Aide-de, Campt, Lieut Coulson, 60(k Rifles. Extra Aidei-de- Camp, Lt.-Col. Hewitt Bernard, and Lt.-Col. Fred Cumberland. pep. Governors for signing Money Warrants, and Commissioners per dedimus potestatum — William H. Lee and William A. Himsworth. W. PRIVY COUNCIL. Right Bon Sir J. A. Macdonald, k. e. b., Minister of Justice and Attomey- GetiercU. lion. Sir George E. Cartier, Bt, c. B., Minister of Militia and Defence. Samuel L. Tilley. c. b., Minister of Custonn. Sir Francis HincKS, K. c. m. o., c. b.. Minister of Financs. Hector Louis Langevin, Minister of PMic Worlcs. Charles Tupper, c. b., Minister of Inland Berenue. Joseph Howe, Secretary of^ State for the Provinces, and Superintendent General of Indian affairs. (4 it r r 9 ^ > ft e « B 19 (« 1 19 as 9 I 9k BROWN BROTHERS & CO., Druggists, Ordnance Square, Uatifax. Tm», Memo, and Time Booki at R. T. MUIR & CO.'S. [dotn rone, r 1840; \\Z. \ * 1863. ark, 6 ederic Prince L.Maf- r cent. U « r (I f 9 f» U e d 19 e Kight i Baron > of the d KiUe- taronet, S )0 ^.w. P »er» p«»- P 1» Itfomej- tee. r»«TKJe»< Pi e e 1 1873.] ALMANACK. 173 n " John 0'(-onnor, Pretident of the Pnvy Council. • a •* Peter Mitchell, Minister of Marine -ml Fi»herie4. • " Alexaudur Campbell, Po$tm(uter-Genernl. ^ " John Tlcnrv Pope, Minister oj" Atjncnlture. " James Cox Aikins, Secretary of St(Ue for Canada. rt > " Jean Charles Chapain, Receiver- General. J C/er/t— William A. Ilimsworth. SENATE OF CANADA. Speaker— Hon — i PROVINCE OF NOVA SCOTIA.— 12 Members. 1 Hon Sir Edward Kenny, Hon William Miller, " Thomas D. Archibald, " A. W. McLelan, •' Robert Barry Dickey, Q. C, " Alex McFarlane, " John Holmes, " Jeremiah Northup, • " John I^ocke, " Ezra Churchill. " John ik)urinot, «' H. A. N. Kaulback. PROVINCE OF NEW BRUNSWICK— 12 Members. Hon Amos Edwin Botsford, Hon John Ferguson, I " John Uobertson, ♦• Robert Duncan Wilmot, " Robert Leonard HHzen, " Abner Reid McClelan, s " William Hunter Odell, " John Glazier, ^ » David Wark, " James Dever, *§ ♦* William Henry Steeves, 1 PROVINCE OF QUEBEC— 24 Members. Hon James Leslie, Hon Louis Lacoste, " Asa Belknap Foster, " Joseph F. Armand, B " liOuis A. Olivier, " Jacques Olivier Bureau, " Charles Wilson. •♦ WiUiam Henry Chaffers, " Charles Malhiot, " Jean Baptiste Guevremont, g* " Ix)uis Rcnaud, " James Ferrier, • '♦ Luc Letellier de St. Just, " Thomas Ryan, z " Ulric Joseph Tessier, *' John Sewell Sandbom, 9 '^ John Hamilton, '* Jean Charles Chapaia, •' Charles Cormier, " Louis Panet. " David Edward Prict «' A. C.deLery B* " Leandre Dumouchel, 1 PROVINCE 01 ONTARIO.— 24 Members. Hon John Hamilton, Hon William McMastcr, WWk *' Roderick Matheson, '* Asa Allworth Burnham, *• Samuel Mills, ** John Simpson, o " Benjamin Seymour. " Walter Hamilton Dickson, " James Skead, •• David I^wis McPherson, ;;,» t^ '' James Shaw, " Donald McDonald, " David Keetor, " Oliver Blake, A- " Alexander Campbell, " Billa Flint, 1 '« David Christie, •• George Wm Allan, " James Cox Aikins, " F.Smith, *' James Rea Benson, " E. Perry, M " Elijah Leonard, " R.Read. Rlafilic Stockings, Kne« CcfM and Anklets at Bbowh Brothbbs 9t Co. B. T. MUIR & CO., Poper Rulers & Blank Book Manufac'rs, 125 Granville. I ft « g e OB 174 BELCHERS FARMERS [1873. PROVINCE OF MANITOBA.-^2 Members. Hon. M. A. Girard, | Hon. J. Sutherland. PROVINCE OF BRITISH COLUMBIA.— 3 Members. Hon. W. J Macdonald, Hon. F, C. CorawalK " R. W. W. Carrall, Chaplain, Rev John Johnston — Clerk, R. Lcmoine HOUSE OF COMMONS. Speaker. — Hon PROVINCE OF NOVA SCOTIA.—il Members. Population, ia7i, 387,800; increase since ISftl, 5G,a43— 17.21 per cent. Population. Annapolit:— William H. Ray. Antigoniab — Hugh McDonakl. Cape Breton— N. L. McKay, Wm. McDonald Colchester— F. M. Pearson. , , , , f Cumberland— //on C Tupper, ca. Digby— Alfred W. Savary. Guysborough— Stewart Campbell, Halifax— W. J. Almon, m. d., Stephen Tobia. Hants — Hon Joseph Howe. Inverness — Samuel McDonnell, Q. o. Kings— L. DeV. Chipman. Lunenburg — C. E. Chureh. PlctQU— /^ James McDonald, Robert DouU. Queens— James F. Forbes. Richmond— Isaac LeViscoJite. ' ''" • '* Shelburne — Thomas CofBa. Victoria — William Ross. YarnMutb — Frank Killam. .■•' . 18,121 m,512 86.454 23,33i 23,678 17,037 16,555 56,963 21,302 23,415 21,509 23,834 32,114 10,554 14,'^68 12,417 11,346 18, 55* PROVINCE OF NEW BRUNSWICK.— 16 Members. Population, 1871, 2.86,777; iocrease since 18G1, 3a,730-~l3.3a per ceut. Population. 10,672 Albert— J oh:i Wallace. 19,9:<8 Carleton— ift^n Chaa Connell. . r ai„: ,i . 25,882 Charlotte— /foa J. McAdaiu. 18,810 Gloucester T. W. Angliu. , -r , ' "i m • * 19,101 Kent— Cutler. ' '* 24,593 Kings— J. Domvitle. 20,116; Northumberland— /Tow Peter MikhelJ. 13,847 Queens — John Ferris. 5,575 IJestigoucUe — Geo. Meffatt. 0,824 Sunbury— Charles Burpee^ ' 28,988 St. John, city--//o?i S. L. Tilley, c. &. 52,303 St. John, city and county — ^laaac Burpee, A. L^Paliner. 11,641 Victoria — .John Co»tig;\n. 29,335 Westmoreland- JUm A. J. Smith,. 27,140 York— J. Pickard. f s 91 I I 9 U S 10 I* tl» BROWN BRQTHKR& & Ca* Dcr^sts^ QidnAiwe S^uare» IlivUfajt. ville. r3. Writing, Copying and Printing Inkg, at R. T. MUIR k CO.'S. ». OR » eat. SRS. ceut. $9 M 10 e 1873.] ALMANACK. 175 PROVINCE OF QUEBEC— 65 Members. Population, 1871, 1,190,505; increase since 1861,79,841—7.18 per cent. e H fl H PS e » ft ft s m « (; a V g Population. 12,806 17,491 27,S53 14,767 17,637 19,804 15,923 13,757 10,498 21,052 15,611 16,168 19,281 13,665 31,892 16,779 22,428 25,640 16,304 15,413 11,179 23,075 21,254 11,861 15,473 9,472 24,831 13,517 20,606 15,079 18,879 16,922 12,742 13,555 12,085 23,262 108,225 < 11,688 38,597 15,891 22,569 18,188 28,305 13,200 19,606 20,048 27,418 17,634 20,037 18,310 11,124 19,077 8,516 Argenteuil, Hon J.J. C Abbott. Bagot, Pierre S. Gendron. heauce, Chria H. Pozer. Beauharnois, R. Kobillard, Bellechusse, T. Fournier, Bertliier, Ans H. Paquet. Bonaventure, Theo Kobitaille. ^^ ^ Brume, E, Carter, Q. c. ^ • ' Chanvijly, Basile Benoit. Chainplain, John Jones Ross. Charlevoix, P. A. Tremblay. Chateauguay, Hon L. H. Holton. Chicoutimi and Saguenay, W. E. Price. Compton, Hon John Henry Pope. Drumraond and Arthabaska, M. Dorion, Dorchester, Hon H. L. Langevin, c.b. Gaspe, Pierre Fortin. Hochelaga, L. Beaubien. Huntingdon, J. Scrivcr. Iberville, Francois Bechard. ^ , Jacques Cartier, R. Laflamine, Q.c. Joliette, G. Baby. Kamouraska, C. A. Pelletier. Laprairie, A. Pinsonneault. L'Assomption, ^on L. Archatobault. Laval, Joseph H. Bellerose. -ri Levis, Hon Jos G- Blanchet. L'Islet, P. B. C'asgrain. Lotbiniere, Henry G. Joly. Maskinonge, A. Boyer. ,. Megantic, M. Richard. , Missisquoi, George B. Baker. Montcalm, P. Dugas. Montmagny, H. 'r.*Taschereau, Montmorency, J. Langlois. '|, Nicolet, Joseph Gaudet. ' ,. Montreal city, (centre), M. P. Rvan. Montreal city, (West), Hun J. \oung. Montreal city, (East), L. A. Jett^. Napierville, Hon A. Dorion, q. c. Ottawa County, Alonzo Wright. Pontiac, W. McKay Wright. Portneuf, Dr. De St. George. Quebec city, centre, Hon J. Cauchon. Quebec city. East, A. G. Tourangeau. Quebec city. West, Hon Thomas McGreevy, Quebec County, Hon Pierre J. 0. Chauveau, Richelieu, M. Mattbieu, Rimouski, Dr. "^'iset. Rouville, H. Mercier. ». Richmond and Wolfe, Wm H. Webb, St Hyacinthe, L. Delorme. St ]\Iaurice,. Dr. Lacorto. Shefford, //on L. S. Huntington. Sherbrooke Town . E. T. Brooks. » » ; .. I ^u,ii: P P ft i B r OB $ t i H^lifwu Unadulterated Ground Spices, at Brown Brotuekb & Co. R. T. MUIR & CO., Booksellerf & Stationer*. 125 Granville St., Halifax. a I fa I ft OB Q o li ISS lb 176 BELCHER S FARMERS [1873. 10,808 Soulanges, T. Lanthler. 13,138 Stanstead, Charles C. Colby. 12,122 St John's, F. Bourassa. 22,491 Termiscouta, E. Mailloux. 19,591 Terrebonne, L. F. R. Masson. 8,414 Three Rivers citv, W. McDougall. 15,615 Two Mountain, VV. Prevost. 11,003 Vaudrueil, R. Harwood, 12,707 Vercheres, Felix Geoff rion. 16,317 Yamaaka, J. Duguay. PROVINCE OF ONTARIO.-.88 Members. Population, 1871, 1,620,842; increase since 1861, 224,751—16.09 per cent. Population. 21,312 Addiiigton, S. Shibley. 5,007 Algoma, Hon J. B. Robinson. 20,701 Bothwell, David Mills. 11,493 Brant, North Riding, G. Fleming. 20,766 Brant. South Riding, W. Patterson. . 10,475 Brockville, Lieut Col Buel. 17,183 Bruce, North Riding, J. Gillies, 31,332 Bruce, South Riding, Hon E. Blake, q. c. 16,500 Card well, Hon J. H. Cameron, Q.c. 7,114 Cornwall, Dr. Bergin. ^ 21,739 Carleton, John Rochester. 18,777 Dundas, J. Gibson. 19,065 Durham, East Riding, L. Ross. 18,316 Durham, West Riding, Hon Edward Blake, Q. c. 20,870 Elgin, East Riding, W. Harvey. 12,796 Elgin, West Riding, T. E. Casey. 32,697 Essex, ^o» John O'Connor, 16,31^ Frontenac, G. A. Kirkpatrick, 20,524 Glengarry, D. A. Macdonald. 13,197 Grenville, South Riding, Dr. Brouse, Grey, North Riding, George Snider. Grey, South Riding, Dr. Landerkin. T, Grey, East Riding, J. Flesher.^ Halilimand, David Thompson. Halton, John White. Hamilton (city), D B. Chisholm, H. B. Wilton. Hastings, East Riding, John White. Hastings, North Riding, Mac'ienzie Bowell. Hastings, West Riding, James Brown. Huron, North Riding, J. Farrow. Huron, South Riding, Malcolm C. Cameron. Huron, Centre Riding, H. Horton. 26,836 Kent, Rufus Stephenson. 12,407 Kingston (city), /Ton Sir J. A. Macdonald, K.C.B. 31,994 Lambton, Hon Alex Mackenzie. 13,830 Lanark, North Riding, D. Galbraith. 19,190 Lanark, South Riding, J. G. Haggart. 13.530 Leeds and Grenville, North Riding. Francis Jones. 20.710 Leeds, South Ridmg, //on A.N. Rijharda. 16,396 Lennox, R. J. Cartwright. 20,672 Lincoln, T. R. Merritt. 15.826 London (city), Hon J. Carling. 25,055 Middlesex, East Riding, D. Glass. 21,519 Mivl(ilesex, North Riding', Thomas Scatcherd. 20,195 Middlesex, West Riding, I 30, 29 ,02P ( ,306 \ 20,091 22,606 26,716 17,392 16,607 14,365 39 27 ,000 ,016 ( ,149 I fi M • e H ■^ ff a M •M S 8> 9 a ? S QC 1 t « n *i (8 . fl 9 I fin © e 1 a ^ » 1 pf QB n • e 9S ^ 10 QB « tf tB H ft H i 9 ► n s ^ i » e 9C » 1 H fl ft m- • BROWN BROTHERS & CO., Druggists, Ordnance Square, Halifax. lUfax. Pipes, Combs, Cash Boxes, Hair & Cloth Brushes at II. T. MUIR & CO.'S. ent. tB es S «) V es a H 1873.] ALMANA.CK. 177 15,130 5,400 3,693 15,393 15,370 21,757 17,328 25,967 19.923 21,545 24,559 23,678 16,369 25,376 21,145 14,6(3 11,769 17,647 20,336 13,875 14,099 18,344 33,719 23,671 11,873 56,092 J 10,956 19,240 19,256 20,997 24,459 24,484 14,347 16,245 14,638 20,573 19,360 24,262 16,260 Monck, J. D. Muskoka, Edgar. Niagara (town), Angus Morrison. Norfolk, North Ri.iing, J. Charlton. Norfolk, South Hiding, W. Wallace. Northumberland, Kaet Riding. Joseph Kecler. Northumberland, West Riding, Hon J. Cockburu. Ontario, North Riding, W. H. Gibbs. Ontario, South Riding, Thomas N. Gibba. Ottawa (city), .loseph M. Currier, J. H. Lewis, q. Oxford, North Riding, Thomas Oliver. Oxford, South Riding, E. V. Bodwell. Peel, R. Smith. Perth, North Riding, T. M- Daly. Perth, South Riding, J Trow. Peterboro', East Riding, P.M. Grover. Peterboro' West Riding, ff. Cluxton. Prescott, Albert Hagar. Prince Edward, Walter Ross. Renfrew, North Riding. J. Findlay. Renfrew, South Riding, J. O'Reilly, Q.c. Russell, Jas Alex Grant, ii.n. Simcoe, North Riding, H. H. Cook. Simcoe, South Riding, Wm C . Little. Stormont, C. Archibald. Toronto city. East, tJames Beaty. Toronto city, centre, R. Wilkes. Toronto city, West, John Crawford, />. (iovrruov for fignintj Mixri'iiKje Lli'dturt,'' Mis KxooIliMi«\v l.t. (Jen. Sir IIastinuh Dovi.k, \i. ('. M. (}., (.'iiloiicl iJoyjii Irinh Kusilocrs. PriviUf Sri'rrf'iry, Ifjirrv Moodv, Ksn. /'n.f .\Uc$»»rt Kohortson. M.r.P., Uioiianl A. Mi'HoflV, M.L.C. Kilwanl 1'. riymi, M.r.r., Com'r. Cntwn LatuU. .lolui l'Vr>ru!»on, M.ri*. James Cochran, M.r.r. athi MiHe$, lictircd .}fftnhcrt of (\mncil rttaininq fheir rank »tff. /Am. SirWm. Young, Kt., Won. CUas. Tupper, c.n, ffon. Wm. A. Henry, //i»j. .la.<». Oonalil. Hon. S. !,. Shannon, Hon. Alex. MoKarlane, Hon .las. W. .lohnaton, //on. Joseph Howe, Ifon. A. G. Archibald. LKGISLATIVK COUNCIL. F^rcsuient. . . ,Ffon Alux.andor Keith, Halifax. Hon Rohort MoUison CuUor (tuyHhoroujfh, " Stayley Hrown Yarmouth, " Henrv (Josner Tineo Wallace, " Uichiird A . MclletVy, m.k.o Windwtr, " John Cn'ighton Lunenhur>(h, " William i\ Whitman Annapolis, '* Freeman Tupper Liverjxxtl. " .Tohn MoKinnon Antifi^onish, " Voter Smyth Tort Hood, *' Samiiel ( Veolman Stewiaoke, " Widi.-un (>. lletVornan (luvsborough, " Daniel McN. Tarker, M.l) Halifax, *• James Kraser. I'ietoU; " William .Vnnand ( Treasurer), m.k.o Halifax, Henry Martell, Ksn Ariohat, dilh"'* McKenna. Esq Sholburno . Oharle.^; i mi kii , !•> ; Cornwallis, Hon. Jan\o?. '• , o'.iran Halifax, KolH^rt Uoal , .4.. Ksq , Halifax. r/frc, !.^; i- I Malii's.nrlon. I.^iin '^lerk and Clerk of Pitrllauuiit, Uoht T* ^'- i,HiI;e-iH?. '.li'ijlmt: Ro\ G"'> 'tV. Hill, .v.M. (jetUltiiKin I's/ur cj the in.' ' 5 i, J-n Ja- SK'^yer. %• "'.-( ."*fi >'K;r»ui .he ExciMitive i ui Lo^i-slative Councils are .Justices of (lio PekOG thi.ni ;)i at >« T' ni.iiN>, so long ,is they belong to either bninc) 1^ ■ ~ ■ 1 1 ■ H II ■ .a 1 1 1 - An 1 " .V ■ «•. 1 Coi m V,V! • v Cai P 1. )>lt « / a 9" iixn Mf Hai MM F t ^A^ 1 a Inv I'fi^"" ■* liUiN r I'ln ■fi • Qui;i » n ■» § Hun b Shm N Vur 9 II Yaks S » a,' '^ Kev. '4 i tU'Ar 9f JS n IS • ■ fi 19 J- M in 4 JC 1- 1 '.Lui » Honor J'n VI Hon M.r.r., iiiui tic \ Hon \\ Caie, M BROWN M; Ti:'':KS * CO., Druggists, On'nance Square, Halifax. Hon v.. It V\u 11 Wii II Ale , rchibaUl. r r / r b A '4 o e ff 1% inutli, ttro, Iwor, ]nblis, •pool, tonish, Vllooil, jiiioko, [borough, [ux. (ax, I jiat, vvallid, 1 [ax, j fax. ).'«^ Kol)t tea of tho I Halifax. 9 B 8 n H art 1? V k et 3 < ■5 k e n a « 2 tc « B ii iH7a.] ALMANACK. 179 LK(iISLATlVI': ASSICMHLY. , Annai'oi.ib (Nminiy fared ( '. Troop. I)«vi(l ('. I-nndti'^'. Am'Iuoninu " ....Daniel Mel>ninil*l, •lonepli IS1eM. (UiMHKni.ANit '• ....Henry (1. Tinp't, Jr., I'',. VieUery. ('atk MuicTt)N " . . . . //r»r». .lolni Kerirnnon, m.k.<'., Al'on/.nJ. Whit<», Dmnv '* ....//I'fi. Win. H Vail, (Proviiwinl Snii(nty), M.R.c, l'rl>ine Poneett. (ilivsnommoii '• Ino. A. Kirk, VVni. H. WyWIe. HaufaX " .... //on, Wni. (tHrvi»(, ( (^om'r W'orku nmi i}fine$), M.K. <'., John Minn, Honnld An liilxiid. Hants " Wm MeDon^^Hll, H. Allim.n. iNVicnMCNN " ....Hinnn HInnelinnI, lln^h ( nnirron, M.t>. KiNOH '• |». C Moore. I). H. Wo.xlworth. liUNi.Nnnnuii " Ininen Kif«enhaner, Mnlher W. Deshrifinv. Pirroir " ....H. H. Holnien. Hugh ("nnieron, Alex. iNIcKay. Qui')!' Ns ** .... Itim. Willinni 11. Smith, (Attnrwy (iniintl), M.K.a, Saninel Kreeinnn. KicnMONi) " ....Him. I'.dward T. I'lynn, M.K.f., Miirdnch MeRnn. iSHM.iuntNK " ..../Am. lioherl Uolmrinon, 'riioniAN .((duiHon. VicniHiA *' lohn Uomh, (^ .1. Caniphell. YAHMorTH '• ....Ailierf (Jnylon, John K. uyernon. Clerk', H«nry (\ I). Twinin)<. Atit. CUrk, l.awreni^c I'ower. Chnplnin Kqv. ('nnon <'oehraii. Serneant-nt-Annt, \. M. ituhwy. Aut. Herj/rnnt- ai'Avms, Jaw. I.. (IrilHn. .l/fMfMf/cr, Jno. Kit/.^erald. PROVINCE OF NEW BRUNSWICK. Skat or Govkunmknt— FUKDKKKm »N. Lumf.-Oovcnun' ( awl Di'p. (wovernor/or Higniny Afarvinffe lAcemet) Hi« Honor the Hon Keintud Allan Wihnot, i>.(Mi. 7'ri»vt^' tSV('n7(j>f/, Sanil. AdaniH, Kh(|. • \ ' * Prov. Aiih-ili'-Camj), Lt-Col J no Saunilorti. EXKCUTIVE COUNCIL. fFon n. Reveridgo, M.i,.r., Prvsuh'it of Council, lion Oeorf^o E. Kinp;, M.r.r., Attoincy Cvuii'ftl. lion .lolin .1. Kraeer, M.i' i'., Pnrtf. Secretary (ind K(illon, " Alex. McL. Scely, " CharlcH IWley, " Daniel Hanington, " John Lewis, Kobert Young, LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL. President. . . . Hon .lohn Simeoe Saundern. Hon 'ITjomrtH R. Jonew, VV. Muirhcad, 11. H(!Voridge, .1 1 Ii ii II II II Owon Mclncrn}', (lidoon Mailey, William Todd. Clerk, CiiH) Botsford. Clerk Asmstaht, J. H. J'liuir. Chaplain, Mc^v .IiioM. Brooke, D.D. Usher of the Black Rod, B. K. Jouctt. f I Browk Uuotuvrs & Co., Pure ChcQucais and Toilet Arttcba. B U. T. MUIR & CO., Uooksollcrs & Stationers, 125 Granville St., Ualifax. t 1 a z fl m ■10 u eS a i fa a I •0 ■♦• h e ft a « g e 9 r, OB 180 BELCHERS FARMERS [1873. LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY. , . M. B. Palmer, Jamea Ryan. ..B. R. Stevenson, F. I-ibbard, Joseph Donald, Hon John McAdam, ^ President of Council ). , .Georpfe K. White, /ion W. Lindsay, m.k.c. . .Samuel H. Napier, Thootime Blanchard. . W. S. (^aie, Antoine (Jirouard. , .K. A. Vril, (leor>»e Ottv, J. Herbert Crawford. ..Hon \V. M. Kelly, ( (Wr of Wt>rkg), m.e.c, J. C Gou^h, Michael Adams, T. F. Gillespie. . .Gideon D. Bailey, K. T. Babbit. , . A. C. DesBrisay, Wm Montgomery. .lion Georf^o E. King, (^Mj^ Gen], Edward WilliB, Michael W. Maher, Jospph Coram. . .Aaron Alward, Wm Wedderburn. , .Arch'd Harrison, John 8. (!overt. . .Levi Theriault, James Tibbits. . .F. Landry, A. McQueen. Hon Bliss Botsford, Joseph L. Moore. D. L. Hannington. . .Uob»'rt Robinson, John J. Fraser. .John A. Beckwith, Charles McPherson. ALnKRT County. Chahlottk " . Carleton " . Glouckster " . Kent " . Kino's " . nouth'mrld " , QUEKN'8 '* . RESTlOOUCnK " . St. John " . Do. City SUNBUUY " . VlOTOlUA " . \VK8T.M0»I/D *' . York " , Clerk, Clms P. Wetmcre. Clerk Atsistant, John Richards. Rev. Dr. Spurden. i:ergeant-at-Arma, Harry Beckwith. Chaplain, PROVINCE OF QUEBEC. Seat of Govkrnment— QUEBEC CITY Lieutenant-Governor, His Honor the I honorable Sir Narcijtse Fortunat Belleau, Kt. Aide-de- Camp, 'Ma']or Amyot EXECUTIVE COUNCIL. Hon Pierre .To!«eph Olivie. Chauveau, Provincial Secretary and Registrar, and MiniMer of PuhLic InstrticUon, Premier. " Gr^d^on Odimet, Attorney General. " Joseph Gibb Robertson, Treasurer. " Joseph Octav". Beaubien, Commlf»ix>ner of Crown Lands. " Louis Archambeault, Commissioner of Agriculture and PuUic Works. " C B deBoucherviWe, Presiilent Legislative Council. '* George Irvine, Solicitor Gfneral. Clerk,Veilix Fortier . LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL. Speaker. . . . Hon Charles DeBoucherville . Hon Jean Louis Beaudry Alma. " James Ferrit^r Victoria, " Jos E. Prudhomme , . Rigaud. " Peter E . Dostaler De Lanaudiere, " Henry Stames De Salaberrr, " Edward Hale Wellington," " John Fraser Rougemont, " Daniel M . Armstrong Sorel. n 9 S B Ml B 3 9 H 1 Ml I 3 a ? 9 ^ e e li « 9 B 9* (0 (9 M > t •*) a*. ■mt a 3 h Q (» e h e ft. I » H a: BROWN BROTHERS k CO., Druggists, Ordnance Square, Halifax. Soaps, Hair Oiin, Perfumery, & other RmftU Vr«ref, nt R. T. Mcin & Co.'s. 73. > -i 1 t 1 Hon 3 3 1 5 • J.C. H 1 3 l^illi«, 3 i ? oseph 1 H 4 with, i 1 a iplain. s 5 9 m- «N » j a ^ rtunat ^ (^ « •v. m jislrar. \i 1^ « P ih ''orks. ft IH Im i« \> i >^ 94 H m a 1 3B **' •< vt diere, « srrr, • n, It, UUfaTi ^^ ^ V a .a 3 k e 2 it h e ft I M B! H a: 1873.] ALMANACK. 181 Him Thom« Wood Bedford,' " Oharleff S . Kodier DeLorimier, " Thoinaif Mc( »r«evy Stadaoona, " John Lf Hoiithilh'er (iuif Division, " Eiizee L>ionri« Grand ville, " Joseph O . Heaubien, M . E . c De la Durantaye, " Alexander C . de Lery Lauzon, " Isidore Thibaudoau Kenn- bee, " John Eli Gitifrras The Laurentides, *' Louis Panet. La Salle, " J.J. RoMi Shawinican, •* J. B. {a«o Prioux De Ln Valllere, " I^iuis Archanibeault, M K.c Rencntigny, " Felix H Lemaire Milics-Isles, " (jieorf?e Uryson Inkennan, " C. De Boucherville, m.k.c Montarville. Clerk G. B. de Boucherville. Gentlemnn U$hfr of the Black Rod, S. S. Hatt. 8ergeant-at-Arm«, T. E. Koy. LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY. Spnaker. . . . Hon J. G. Bianchet. Ar]j?cnteuil S. Bellinp^ham, Bapot P. S. Gendron, Beauce C H. Pozer, Beauharnois. . . .ZftwSir G E Cartrer, Bellechasse ... .0. Peiletier, m.d. Berttiier M. fWlvestrc. Bonaventure . . .M, iMmtaillc, Brome W. W. Lynch, m. n. Chambly Dr. Larocque. Champlain . . .F. X. A. Truriel, Charlevoix A. Gannon, Chateauffuay . . .E. Leberpe, m.d. ChicouMmi .P. A. Trembiay, Compton ¥. Sawyer, Deux Montagnes . Hon G. Ouimet Dorchester N. Larochelle, Drummondand J ttt r o,.^:o^ Arthabaska, j W- Laurier, Gaspe Dr. Pt^rre Fortin, Hocheiuga .... L. Beaubien, Huntingdon. . . . J. Sanders, j Iberville L. Molleur, i Jacques Cartier.N. M. LeCavalier, Joliette V. P. Lavallee. m .d. Kamouraska . . .C. F. Roy, | Laprairie Esinhart, L'Assomption . .0. Peiletier Ilouville V. Robert, St Hyacinthe ... P. Bachand, St Jean F. G. Marchand, St Maurice M. Genn, Shefford Hon M. Laframboise, Sherbrooke Hon J. G. Robertson, Soulanges M. DeBeaujeu Laral .1. H. Belles st. Levis. . . .Hon. J G. Blani ft, :4.D., L' Islet P. G. Verre^^iit. Lothiniere . . . .H. G. Joly, Maskinouge. . .M. Houde Megantic Hon G Irvine, m.e.c Miasisquoi . . . .Dr. Brigham, JBontcalm Firmin Dugas, "BliHiitmagny. . T. Fournier, q.c. Hon Jos Oauchon, . Hon L. H. Holton .F. David, .F. Cassidv .M ,, Q.c. Lafonta'ne, C.B. imorency Montreal, c'. Montreal, K. , Montreal, w. Napierville.. Nicolet O. Methot, Ottawa Co. . . .E. B. Eddy, Pontiac J. Poupore, Portneuf Dr P. LaKue, Quebec, c . Hon H. L. Langcvin, Quebec, K J. P. Rhtfaume, Quebec, w. . . .John Hcarn, Quebec Co..} ff-a^„;i O^.C".". " wsr* * I '""*'"' '^""^ Richelieu M. Dorion, Rimouski Xlex. Chaiiv<>£u. Stanstead Thomas Locke, Temiscouta. . .Elie Milloux, Terrebonne . . . J A. Chapleau, Trois Rivieres . H. G. Malhiot, Vandreuil . . . .E. Lalonde, Vercheres M. D'Aigle Yamaska Chas Gill, l.l.b. Clerk, G. M. Muir. Sergeant at Arms, C. Gameau. ft I 91 I S 1 Sponges, Brushes, Combs and Perfumery, at Brown Brothers &;^Co. Tt. T. MUIR& CO., Paper Rulers & Blank nook ManufacVs, 125 Granville. i? 9 OB e e Pi i H iMa 182 BELCHERS FARMKRS [1873. PROVINCE OF ONTARIO. Seat of Govkhnmknt.— TORONTO. Lieutennnt Governor, His Honor William Pean-e Howland, C.B. JJep, Governor Jor Siffnin;/ Marrinj/e Licenses, Tlionias liuss. Private Secretary and A. D. C, Ensign E. G. Curtis. Hon E. Blake, Q.c, " A. Mackenzie, " A. " H, " P. " R. Clerk, John Ross. EXECUTIVE COUNCIL. President. rensurer. McKellar, Minister (if Aariculture ('rooks, q.c, Attorneu General. ( Jow, Secretary and lieyistrar . VV. Scott, Commissioner of Croum Landt. and Public Work$. LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY. Speaker. . . . lion J. G Currie. 'Xdfiington H. M. Deroohe, ! ia F. W. Cumlu'rlnnd, Bo'.hwell II(m A. McKellar, lirant, N. i> , .11. Fiulay.son, Brant, 8. k .Hon E. B Wood, Brockville W. Fitzsimmons, Bruce, n.k Donald Sinclair, Bruce, s.u R. M Wells, Cardwell G. McManrs, Carleto* W..J. Moi<\ Comwail S- Stetzen}; , Dundsrv Simon Cook, Durluwn, k-r. Durhxan, w.k. Elg' i, B.1U . . Elgll, w. R. EnWrX. FrHi- icnac ... GletJjjarrv . . . G>i»»«villb, s.R .A. T. H. Williams, Dr. Wilson, T. Ilodgins, A. Prince, Q c. I). D. Calvin, i!T. C Craif,', '. F. Fraser, W.K T- Scott, Gaiejr, s H A. W. Lauder, iHaldimaud J iiaxter, Balton W Barber, Hamilton city .J. M Willianw, Hastings, K.k G. M Boult«r, Hastings, k r. .H. O^rby, Hastings, w a. .Ketct, *»raliam, Huron, s k. . . . R. Gibson, Huron, n . n R. G ibb«»««, Kent J. DawMjn, Kingston city. .W. Robinson, .T B. Pardoe, .W. Caldwell, K. Code, . H. S. McDonald, W. Webb, Lambton. Lanark, n.r. l4inark,H.n. liceds, s.K. . Leeds, N.R, and JH^fg^rick, Grenville, N.R. ) ' Lennox J. G. Grange, Lincoln J. C. Rykert, London city W.,t!. Meredith, Monck Dri Tfaney, Middlesex, kr. .R. Tooley', Middlesex, N.U..J. S. Smith, Middlesex, w.r.J. Watterworth, Niagara Tovfa.HonS, Richards,Q.c. Norfolk, N.R. . . .Dr. Clarke, Norfolk, s.R S. McCall, Northumberland, K. u Nortluimberland, j ^.^^p^ ^.^^^^^^^^ Ontario, n.r. . . .Thomas Paxton, Ontario, s k. . . .T. Farewell, Ottawa city Hon R . W . Scott, Oxford. N.R George Perry, Oxford, s.R A . Oliver, Peel Jno Coyne, Perth, N.R A. Monteith, Perth, s.R T. B. Guest, Petetboro', w. R.T. M. Fairbairn, Peterboro', E.R. .G. Reid, G. W. Hamilton, G. Striker, T. Deacon, E. Harrington, Wm Craig, Simcoe ■ ...T.K. Ferguson, Simcoe . . . . W. D Ardagh, St'»rmi .. W . Colquhoun, " ron jEa?!* 9t»nM.C Cameron, qc 1 jronto, V ... Ho* ^ Crooks, Prescott Prince Edward Renfrfw. n.r. . Keiifre>* Russell s.R. I e u B H e I litiOWNliUOTllERS&CO D-iwiate O- ■P hi«atn Halifax. Kootn Paper and Paper Blinds at R. T. MUIR & CO.'S. t, s » s S o o OR OB a IS 3 kx. a .a h B as Pi H B H e Pi 1873.] ALMANACK. 183 Victoria, n R. . . .D. Mcltiu', Victoriii, s ii...S. ('. Wood, Waterloo, n. h. . .AIohos Spriii<;er, Waterloo, s. k. . . . I . Olemens, Wellanrt Htm. J. (i. (Jurrie, Wellington, N.». .R. McKim, Wellington c.h. .C Clarke. Wellinfjton, s. u. . /Tan IV-ter Gow, Wt'iitwi.rtli, N.U.It. Christie, Wenfwortli, 8.H.W. Soxton, York, i:.u H. P. Crosby, York, N.H ... .J. Hoiilltiee, York, w.n P. Patterson, Clerk, Lt. Col. C. T. Gillmor. Sergt^t-Armt, V. J. Glackraeyer. PROVINCE OF MANITOBA. Seat of Govkisnmknt — WINNIPEG. Lieutenant Governor, His Honor the Jlon Adams Geokoe AncniBALD. EXECUTIVE COUNCIL. Hon. J. McKay, President. " H. J. Clark, Attoi^ney General. '* T. Howard, Treasurer. '* J. NorquRj', Minister o^ Public Works if Agriculture. " Josepli Hoval, Provinctnl /Secretary. Clerk, S. JBlancimrd. J. H. O'Donnell, Solomon Uamelin, D. Gunn, LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL. Speaker. . . .Hon J. McKay. Colin Inkstcr, Francis Ogletrce, I T. Dauphinais. Clerk, I). Spence. Xavier, E, St. Charles. St. Norbert, S Bale St. Paul. St. Boniface, E. LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY. Speaker. .. .Hun J. ILoya}. St. Andrews, S. . .Edward Hay, St. Peters. ..'..... Captain Howard, St. Agatha George Klyne, Lake Manitoba.. .Hon J. McKay, St. Ann's John McTavish, St. Norbert, N... .Joseph Lemay, High Bluff Hon J. Norqu'ay, jr. St. Francois Xa- I rr, t^ ,^i v i yi(.r. W j ^^^" -^Oimph Royal St. Boniface, W. .Louis Schmidt, Winnipeg and } n u a o -..u St. John's.... r^«"«'ederick Bird, Prairie ) ' St. James Edwin Bourke, St. A drews, N./ioB. Alfred Boyd, St. Francois j p^^^^^ jj,.^.,^^„^,^ Hon. Henry J. O'C Clarke, g c. .Pierre Delorme, .Joseph Dubuc, Hon. Marc Amable Girard, Dye Stuffs and CojQfectionery at Brown Bhothers & Co. H e sr ft 99 ^ OB ft ► » 9 ir^^- R. T. MUIK & CO.. Bookseller!) & Stationers, 125 Granville St., Halifax. i 4) I I i o 9 i 184 BELCHKU8 FARMRR 8 [1873. PROVINCE OF BRITISH COLUMBIA. SbAT of GOVKHN.MENT— VICTOUIA. Lieutenant Governor — His Honor the ITon. J. W. Trutch, C. E. EXECUTIVE COUNCIL. Hon J. F. McCreight, ^Mortify (renerul, (Premier). " G. A. U. Walkom. Chief Comtn'r u/ LandiKind Wvrki, " A. R. Robertson, Colonial Secretary. " Henry Holbrook, President of Council. LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY. Speaker. ..Hon Dr. Trimble. Oriboo C. Booth, J. Hunter, Hon G A. B. Walkem. Comox John Ash. Cowichan J. P. Booth, W. Smithe. P^squimault H . Cogan, Hon A . R . Robertson. Kootenay J . A . Mara, C. Todd . Lillovet T. H. Humphreys, A T. Jamieson. Nairaimo John Robson. New Westminister Dist.W . J. Armstrong, J, C. Hughes. Do. do. City.//onH. Holbrook. Victoria City R. Beaven,T.Duck, //on J.F.McCreight, J. Trimble. Do. District A. Bun.ster, A. DeCosmos. Yale J. Robinson, C. A. Semlin, R. Smith. PROVINCE OF PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND. Population, 1872, 94,021; increase since 1861, 13,164; or 16.28 percent. Eeliyious Denominations. — Church of England, 7,220; Presbyterian Church of Lower Provinces, 18,603; Church of Scotland, 10,976; Roman Catholics, 40,765; Methodists, 8,361; Baptists, 4,371; Bible Christians, 2,709; Quakers, 8; Universalists, 77; other denominations, 931. Ltent. Govrnor, Hia Honor William Cleaver Francis Robinson, Esquire. Private Secretary, Robinson, Esq EXECUTIVE COUNCIL. President— Hon Robert P. Haythorne. Hon Edward Palmer, " Peter Sinclair, " James R. McLean, ** Henry Beer, Hon Dr. Robertson. " James Muirhead, Tames Yeo, James Hogan. CVe»*^«— Albert Hensley, Charles DesBrisay. Assistant Clerk — W. C. DesBrisay. » B a. 9 9 9 4 f M N (9 > 1 « SHOWN BROTHERS & CO., Druggists, Ordnance Square, Halifax. lalifax. 873. Writing. Copying Mid Printing Inks ai R. T. MUIR & CO.'S. ft % II d a e em. Trimble. ter cent, tbvterian itoman iristians, )BINSON, 4 ft H II d N M , 1 9 71 M B 3 e N 5 !S B (I e OB H o pa e n 1873.] ALMANACK. 185 LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL. Queen's CotTNTV.— C//ar/(>«<'<«m'7» ami Jimjaltu—IIvn Thomas Dodd. First JJUtrict -lions Doimld Moulxomery and John Halderston. Stcwul District— I Jons Robert Pooro Haythorne and Kdward Palmer. Kino's Covtnr.— First District— Ihms Pat'k Walker and .las Dingwell. Secoml District — /^(ms Andrew A. McDonald and Danivl Gordon. PiuNCE CouNTT. — First District — K. U. Held and Herbert Bell. Second District — //o»w James Muirhead and William G. Stronfj. Clerk, John Ball. Usher of the Black Hod, Henry Palmer. Chapliin, Rev. George Webber. Halifax. . HOUSE OF ASSEMBLY. Population QUEKN'8 COUNTY. 8,807 Charlottetmon—Ihms J. C. Pope, Frederick de St C. Brecken. 9,047 First Distnct-Hon Peter Sinclair, W. C. Lea. 8,460 Second DistHct—Hon H. J. Callbeck, William S. McNeill. 7,983 Third District— lion Henry Beer, J. Angus McDonald. 8,277 Fourth District— Hon Benjamin Davia, David I.aird. kino's countt. 831 Georgetown— Hon T. H. Haviland, Arch J. McDonald. 6,099 First District— Hons Jas R. McLean, W. W. Sullivan. 4,734 Second District — Hon Jas Uogan, Wm Hooper. 4,495 Third Dittrict —A. 0. McDonald, J. G. Scrimgeour. 4,772 Fourth District — Hon Jas. Robertson, . PRINCE CODHTY. 8,191 First District— Hona George Howlan, S. F. Perry. 4,579 Second Disti-ict^Hons John Yeo, James Yeo. 5.303 Third District— J . Alex McDonald, J. 0. A rsenault. 6,430 Fourth Z>i» ^\ 23 WEST MAIN STREET WEBSTER, N.Y. 14580 (716) 872-4503 R. T. MUIR & CO., Paper Balers ft Blank Book Mannfac'ra, 125 Granyille. i I r I i I 8 e 9 e » H OB 186 BELCHERS FARMERS [1873. PROVINCE OF NEWFOUNDLAND. P(ipul(Uum-~ni,402. Religunu Denomruitioni — Church of England, 62,156; Roman Catholics, 58,091; Wealeyans, 26,011; Presbyterians, 856; other denominations, 400. Governor — His Excellency Stkphkn John Hill, C. B. Private Secretary-— Ctipi. H. J. F. Shea, K. A. Colonial Aidrde-Uamp — £. L. Jarvis, Esq. EXECUTIVE COUNgH., Hon. C. F. Bennett, Premier. J. L. Noonan, Acting Colonial Secretary. Thomas Glen, Receiver General. J. I. Little, Attorney General. Henry Kenouf, Surveyor General. J. S. Clia. LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL. President — Hon. E. Morris. Hons. N, Stobh, Robert Kent, J. S. Clift, E. White, P. G. Tessler, J. Winter, M. D., E, D. Shea, W. J. S. Donnelly, R. J. Pinsent, Q. C, A. W. Harvey, K. Thorburn, T. Talbot. Clerk and Master in Chan4:ery — Hon. G. H. Emerson, Q. C. Acting do.^ do,, T. J. Kongh. Uiher of the Black Rod—F. W. Rennie. P. Walsh, J. HOUSE OF ASSEMBLY. Speaker-— T. R. Bennett, Esq. Population. 17,204 District or St. J ohs' a.— Eastern IXmtbn— W. Jordan, R. J. Parsons. Western Division — P. Brennan, L. Tessier, M. Fenlon. District of Conception Bat.— Bay-d«- Verdt Division — James J. Rogerson. Cqrbonear IHvisum — John Uorke. Jmrbour Grace Division — .John Munn, W. S. Green. Port-de-Grave Division — Hon Joseph I. Little, John Kennedy. Harbour Main Division — District of Trinity — S. Rendell, John H. Warren, A Graham. District of Bonavista — F. Winton, W. M. Barnes, Hon J. L. Noonan. District of Twillinoatk & Fooo — S. McKay, Charles Duder. District of Fkrryland — Hon. T. Glen, J. Battcock. District of Placentia and St. Mary's — //on. C. F. Bennett, Hon. H. Kenouf. R. J Parsons, Jr. District of Burin — F. B. T. Carter, Edward Evans. District of Fortune Bay — T. B. Bennett. District of Burgeo and La Poilk — P. Emerson. Clerk — John Stuart. Solicitor — A. O. Hayward. Sergeant^at- Arms- John B. Barnes. 11,646 7,057 5,6-18 12,740 7,513 6,542 13,817 11,560 13,067 5,991 8,794 6,731 5,233 6,119 H I & 8 ■ 9 9 B Pi K 9 BROWN BROTHERS ft CO., Draggiits, Ordnftnoe Square, Halifax. iranviUe. Bibles, Teitaroents, Prayer and School Books at R. T. MUIR & CO.'S. 1873. itholics, I M ns, 400. II 2 d e 3 a !'essier, J. ^•1 A* «v • 9 n I ^alsh, J. ames inedy. rraham. Ion J. L. Duder. Bennett, \-Arvu — 10 10 10 9 m I 3 s I I 9 S ■ e <9 9D H B H e e 1873.] ALMANACK. 187 CORPORATION, CITY OF HALIFAX. Mayor, James Doggan, Esq. Aldermen and Juatioea of the Peace for the City. Ward No 1, Jno McCulloch, W H Neal, George Fraser. 2, Hobt Richardson, Edward Smith, Edgar Dodson. ft, L G Power, Wm Ackburst, Alexander Forsyth. 4, H W Blackadar, Wm Barron, M J I'ower. 5, Wm Tavior, J S D Thomson, Jas R Graham. 6, Wm Nlsbet, D Sullivan, C C Vaux. RecordtVy Wm Sutherland, q.c. Treaaurer, Edwd G. W. Greenwood. City Clerk, Thos Rhind. ^ Ataistant Clerk, Wm J. Craigen. Auditort, J. R. Murray, C. W. Wright, and Aldermen Taylor and Fraser. City Assessor, Jno L. Barry. City Medical Officer, Arthur Aforcn, m.d. Surgeon City ]*rison, J. K. Black, m.d. Clerk of License, Wm J. Morris. Board of Health, Mayor and Aldermen. CUrk, Thos Rhlnd. Intpectort of Weights and Measurts, W. E. Motton, John Hanley. Inspectors Pickitd Beef and Fork, W T Woo J ill, Edgar Dodsen. Weighers of Flour, Jno Parker, (Supervisor). Saml Carten, Dav Evans, Geo Irwin, W R Cogswell. Jno Arthur, Dav Mclionald. Measurers of Salt and Grain.— John Martin, (Supervisor), Ambrose Keating, Wm. Blvth, Chas Cleary, James Mitchell, John Adams, Edward Keating, Jas H. Bamstead. Measurers of Coal.— David Barry, (Supervisor), Frederick Claik, Patrick Fahie, Jas Jackson, Wm Smith, \\ m Skerry, Thomas Donahoe, Wm Craig, Edward Bamstead, Patrick Mullaly. Measurers of JTood— Thomas James, Patrick . Guaaers of Oil. — John Brennan, Wm Wambolt, John Heenan. John Gaul, Isaac Melvin, James Fortune, Joseph McGill, Richard Fitzgerald. Governor City Prison, Matt Campbell; Matron, Mrs Campbell; Mes- senger, J%a Doyle; Asst Matron, Mrs Doyle; Undsr-keepers, Jno Mahar, Michael Gleason, Charles Smith. Weighers of Hay, Jno Forrest, North ; Wm Caldwell, South. Keeper of Cemetery, Jas Button. Gas Inspector, Arcn Miller. Keeper of City Building, Mrs Glazebrook. Committeea of City Council. Public Jccoun/«.— Aldermen Ackhurst, Fraser, Dodson, M. J. Powev, Tlionipson and Vaux. Common Commttfee.— Aldermen McCuIloeh, Richardson, Barron, Ack- hurst, Graham and Sullivan. Ccme/ery.— Aldermen Neal, Forsyth, Richardson, Blackadar and Graham. City /•ri*o».— Aldermen M. J. Power, L. G. Power, Neal, Richardson, Thompson and Sullivan. Laws and PmtVe^es.— Aldermen McCulloch, DodsMi, M. J. Power, Tay- lor, Sullivan, L. C. Power, Blackadar and Nisbet. Po/jce.— Aldermen Neal, Richardson, L. G. l'ower» Barron, Thompson and Vaux. Sanitary. — Aldermen Neal, Richardson, L. G. Power, Barron, Graham and Vaux. T'enrfers.— Aldermen Fraser, Dodson, Ackhurst, M. J. Power. Hacks and Trucks. — Aldermen Fraser, Richardson,, L. G. Power, M. J. Power, Graham and Sullivan. [alifax. Prescriptions carefully dupensod by Bbowm Brotu&ss & Co. R. T. Mni!l & CO., Booksollere & Stationers, 135 Oranrille St., Halifax. ! I I e r e 9 m S e H 188 belcher's farmer's [1873. City Hospital. — Aldermen Fraser, Dodson, Ackhurst, M. J. Power, Tay- lor and Vaux. Rates and Tajces. — Aldermen Neal, Richardson, Forsyth, Blackadar, Graham and Sullivan. Citv Library, — AMerraen Fraser, Smith, Ackhurst, M. J. Power, Taylor and Vaux. Z>tcefue.— Aldermen Neal, Dodson, L. 6. Power, Barron, Graham and Sullivan. Oil Lamps. — Aldermen Neal, Smith, Thompson and Nisbet. Board of Oonamiasionera of City Works. For the Management of the Water Works, Streets, Internal Health, and City Property. — Aldermen Taylor, (" Chairman), McCuUoch, Smith, Ack- hurst, Blackadar and Nisbet. Engineer — E. H. Keating. Police Court. Stipendiary Magistrate, Henry Pryor, d.c.l. Marshal, or High Constable, Garret Cotter. Depttiy Marshal, Jas Mc~ Donald. Asst. Deputy, David Power. Police Sergeants, Lewis Hutt (Detective), John Keefe, Nich Mea)(her, Nicholas Power, John O'Sullivan, Bartholomew Dillon, Daniel McDonald. Policemen, Jno Mulvena, David Redmond. Martin Quinn, G. Saxton, Wm Adams, Jno Baker, Jos Francis, Thos Gilfov, Thoa Condon, Reuben Shaw, Jno Whalen, Matthew Sullivan, Michl Griffin, Thos Mails, .las Dee, Ohas Nickerson, Patk Phalen, Jno Murphy, Thos Suttle, Wm Miles, John Robinson, Wm Stole, John E. Robinson, John Mahoney, Cornelius O'Cal- la^han, Wm. Brewt, Matthew McDonald, Patrick Murphy, John Hearns, Jjauchlan McDonald, George Grono, James Quina, Thos G. Creelman. The City Civil Court, presided over by the Stipendiary Magistrate, (having jurisdiction of sums up to $80), is held in tlie City Court House, Market Square, on the second and fourth Tuesday of every month. -The City Criminal Court meets on the^r«< and thinl Wednesday of each month, and is also presided over by the Stipendiary Magistrate, having jurisdiction in all statutable oflfencos, except treason, homicide, burglary and arson. Clerk of the ahove Courts, the City Clerk or Asst Clerk. The Police Office is open every week day, from 10 to 3 o'clock, (except on Saturday, when it closes at 1 p.m.) The administration of Police and all executive powers of the corporation is vested in the Stipendiary Magistrate. Oitizen'8 Free Iiibrary. (The gift of Hon Sir Wm Young, Kt., Chief Justice of Nova Scotia.)— City Court House, Market Square. Open from 4 to 7 pjc. Fire Department. CheUrman, James Dnggan ; Secretary, W. D. Harrington. FiRB Ward».— No 1. Wm H Neal, Alex McNab, Wm Muir. 2, W. D. Harrington, Geo Sanford, Wm Murray. 3, James Duggan. Wm McDonald, G. B. Smithers. 4, H Blackadar, M J Power, M Kearney, Jr. 6, John J Scriven, Thos Power, Chas J McDonald. 6, W. Nisbet, J. J. McDonald, Thos Bently. Ex- Officio, John Flinn, Capt Union Engine Company, Patrick Howard, Capt Axe Companv. Committee of Management at Fires. — J. B Smithers, M. J. Power, J J Scriven. Committee in charge of Engines, Reels, ^c— No 1 Steam Engine, Wm BROWN BROTHERS k CO., Druggists, Ordnance Square, Halifax. i ■ r 9 ft' s % 19 10 M m. H i ;., Halifax. Pen and Pocket Knireg, Scissorg, Razors, &o., at R. T. MUIR & CO.'S. [1873. ver, Tay- lackadar, ST, Taylor ham and ialth, and ith, Ack- , Jas Mc Meagher, ifcDonald. i. Saxton, n, Reuben !, Jas Dee, files, John ius O'Cal- m Hearns, Iman. [agistrate, irt House, 1. ay of each e, having burglary rk. k, (except ice and all agistrate. Scotia.)— 9 i •I I r 9 H e ft e W B Ai 19 M uray. Imithers. )onald. Howard, hower, J J Igine, Wm j -■ L Halifax. a 1 ^ A t I I H H e n IS 1878.] ALMANACK. 189 Murray, Alex McNab; No 2 Steam Engine, C. J. McDonald, Tlios Power; ^0 5 Hand Engine, J. J. McDonald, Thus Uentlev ; No 6 Hand Kngine, M. Kearney, Jr., Geo. Sanferd ; No 1 Hose Reel, W McDonald ; No 2 Hoee Keel, V^. Dr Harrington. Committee in Charge of Plugs. — Ward 1, Alex McNab; 2. Wm Murray; 3, W. McDonald; 4, H Blackadar; 6, J. J. Scriven; 6. W. Nisbett Committee of SumAy and in charge of Engines ana other Property.— W. H. Neal. W. I). Harrington, J. U. Smithers, M. J. Power, W. Netbit. Committee of Finance and Audit. — W. H. Neal, Geo Sanfurd, W. McDon- ald, M. J. Kearney, Jr.. Thos Power, J. J. McDonald. Volunteer Sngine Company. Capt John Flinn. Sec'y, David Neville. Fin Sec*y, Michl O'Brien. Tretu, Mich Neville. Marshal, Edw Casey. Union Axe Company. Capt Patk Howard. 1st Lieut. Jno Fraser. Sec'y^ J J Armstrong. Treas, Chas McGinn. Marshal, Ihos Edwards. TOWN OF DARTMOUTH. Mechanics' Ikbtitvtk— Trustees, Henry Elliott, David Falconer, Maurice Downey. Prest, J. W. Johnston, jr.* Vice Prests, Alex James, Henry Elliott. Committee, Nat Russell, Joseph Austen. Agricultural Society— Pr«5t, Michael Tobin. Fice Prests, Alex Kuhn, Peter McNab. Se&y, Thos Short. Treasurer, Andrew lulloch. Directors, Peter McNab, jr, Alex Farquharson, Chas Bissett, Wm Lawlor, Kobt Settle. Trustees Dartmouth Common — Paul Farrell, Jas W. Turner, Donald Ross. Health Wardens— G. A. S. Crichton. Henry Walker, Jos Allen. Heahh Injector, W. H. Isnor. Board of Health, Geo Shiels, W. H. Weeks, M.D., Se&y, Paul Farrell, Thos A. Hyde, Nath Russell. Overseers of Poor— Nathaniel Russell, Chas Robson, Joseph Allen, D. G. Farrell, Clerk. Clerks of Markets— Wm Murray, John Leadlr. Fire Wardens — W. S. Symonds, Geo Shields, Wm Elliott. Fire Engine Company — M. Downey ( Captain)^ D. G. Farrell, (Se&y). Axe Company— Henry Watt (Capt), Thos Elliott, Parker Meulm, Luke Manning. PoucE Magistrates — Nat Russell, Geo Shiels, D. Farrell, F. C. £!• liott, Geo Troop. PoucE Constable — W. H. Isnor. Town Clerk— Thos S. Allan. Post Office Keeper — Luther Sterns. Weigher of Hay and Straw— D. G. Farrell. Constables— Allan McDonald, Thos. Waugh. Commissioners of Streets and Trustees of Water Lots— Jas Ormond, W. Elliott, Gdo Adams. Trustees of Dartmouth Public Schools — Maurice Downey. Jas Foster, John Leadly. Trustees of Public Cemetery — Alex James, Thos S. Allen, Thos G. Elliott. Collector of Rates. — Thos S. Allan. Measurers of Wood and Coal. — Thos Savage, Sackville McKay, Michael Murray, Edwd. Webby. SB 9 pa i o % *^ 9 • 9 B H s B I 3 ft I Sponges, Bruskea, Combs and Farfomerji at Bbowm Bbothsrs & COi pr R. T. MUIR ft CO., Paper Rulers ft Blank Book Mannfac^ra. 1 S5 OmriTine. a fit I e i ifi s I s e m flfi lb 190 BKLCIIKRS FARMERS [1873. STAFF OF THE A RIWY IN NOVA SCOTIA. Coinmander 11. M. Forcet, His Kxcelluncy Lieut General Sir Ciiakleh IIantinou Doylr, k.c.m.<^ Col 87tb Uoyal Irikh Funileers, Ueut Govern- or of Nova Scotia, &c, &c. Aides-de-Camp, Capt Fra Walter Gary, 15th F, and Capt RO'G, Ualy, 84th F. Bngnde Major, Malar Quill, h. p., late Rojal Canadian Uiflei. Town Major, Capt 11 Xagle, h p, late Royal Canadian Hides. Aut Qnnr Ma$ Qen'l, Col Young. Attt Mil Sec'y, Moior Robertson. Ist b. 60th Rifles. Commnn^ng Royal Artillery, Col Gibbon, o. a. Commanding Royal Knyineert, Col MoAtague, c.B. Garrivm Instructor, Capt TuUoch, Inspecting Field Officer of Militia and Vb^un z BROWN BROTHERS & CO , Druggists, Onlnance Square, Hali/ax. 95 GrnnTi1\e. Soaps, Ilair Oils, Perfumery, and SmaU Ware* at R. T. MCIR & CO/S. 1878.] ALMANACK. 101 Horace Walpole. Nicholas K do U Fonwkk, Walter Hen Ho^becb, Hen I^wth Fanner, liubt Henlev ; /'iwmttttr Kobt C Streatlcild ; In$l Mu$k F H Haillie; Qunr Montr. So\\n Toole; Suryton Kwd W Young, M v\ Aut Burg Wm 8 Oliver, m d. Green — feeing scarlet. 87tli (Royal Iriuli Fusileers.) " Mont*; Video," " Talavera." An Kaglu, with a Wreath of laurel above the Harp in addition to the Flame of the Prince of Walen, in coaimeinoration ot their distinguished Hervictts on various occasions, and particularly at the battles of " Uarrwa," "Tarifa." Vittoiia," "NivHIe," "Ortlies," Toulouse," "Peninsula," ** A va.'' Col Sir Hasting Uovie, k c, m o, Lieut Gen ; Lieut Col N Steven^ son ; Majors, J W Ueasley, \f R Steveni«on ; Cnptf, F M Todd, G Cox, H C Grant, W W Taylor, F G Vardon, E H Swainson, F U Dashwood, K C Campbell, J M T kngland, W li Wilson; LieuU, J O Leathbitter, J h Holiest, C W Wildnian, H Gardner, G C O O.urtney, E C M*rtin, J L Stevenson, H E Adams, A R Purvis, H IC Terry, H llaseburgh, T David- son, M Singleton, W Humphries, T ('ariienter, 11 (] llennell, II C Deimy; Pay M(tt, John Connors; Ur Mat, W J VVoudruffe; Surg, F Douglas, Mi>; Attt Surg, G B Sanders. Red— facing blue. THE NAVY. Commander in- Chief of the North American and Went India Station, His Excellenry, Vice Admiral Edward Gcnnys Fanaliawe, c.b. Flag Lieutenant, Arthur 1). Fatishawe. Secretary, Frederick Pcnfold. Clerks to Secretary, Geo E. Maroon, Wm J.Olivcr, Laurence Ste^rart. A»st. Patfmcster, U. 8t. J. Wickhaiu. Officers of H. M. ITaval Yard, Halifax. Naval and Victualling Storekeefyer and Accountant, Benjamin Stokea. Clerks, A. J. B. Duckham, Thos 8. Vealo, Charles Stabbing. H. M. Ships on the North Amerioan and West India. Station. 8. denotes Screw — P. Paddle Wheel, nn y^r Aboukir, 24. S. Ship. 3091 tons. 400 H. P. Recv Ship, Ja- maica. Capt Algernon F. R. de Horsey, Commodore of the 2nd class; 8cc'y, Chas R. Drew; Lieiits, John S. Eaton, Albert J. O'Rorke. Danab, 6. S. Ship. 1287 tons .360 H. P. Capt. William S. Brown ; Lieu ts, Geo W. Osmond, Patrick A. Black, Francis W. CobI). Fly, 4. Doublo S. Composite Gun-vessel. 464 tons. 120 H. P. Commander Thos T. Phillips; Lieut Geo 8. Smith. Irresistible, 4. S. Ship. 2642 tons. 146! H. P. NiODiL 5. S. Sloop. 1083 tons. 300 H. Jf. Commander, Sir Lambton Loraiue, Bart.; Lieuis Jas A. Boxer, Geo A. Gitfard. Plpvbb, 3. Doubh S, Gun-vessel. 663 tons. 160 U. P. Com- mander, Henry N. Hippisley; Lieut, Francis E. Wilmot. President, 17. iJrill Ship for Royal Naval Reserve. 15?V tons. Commander, John B. Scotf. Royal Alfred, 18. S. Ship. Armow-Plated. 4068 tons. 800 H.P, Flag Ship. Captain, H. F. Nicholson ; Commander, Seymour Curtis ; Licnts, G. W. Hand, Fred C Law, M. J. Harrison, R. J. For tcscne, A. Kmgscote, Grcorge K. C. Eyres, John Hicks; Staff-Comm, J. G. Dathan ; Bt.-Maj Mar Art, Chas Jollift'e ; Lieut Mar Art, Wm Li T. Cockraft; Lieut M|U", Win H. Poe; Chaplain, Rev Richard a n a ai 9 mm « ■ 9 B 9 9 4 3 i PhotO]{raphic Chemicals, Cards & Cases at Bkown Bbothbrs & Co. T^' R. T. MUIR & CO., Booktelteri k Stationen, 135 OnrnTille St., Raliftx. i I e e S i 192 BELCH BR'8 farmer's [1873. MeMhein, b.a. ; StafT-Sargcon, Wm Gordon, m.d. ; Paym, Thomas C. Thomas ; Chief Engineer, Joseph H. Ellis ; Naval lost, Wro T. Little- Johns ; Sub-Lieats, John O. F. Kerr, W. S. Goodridge, Cecil H Whish, Chas A. Forlong, Chas G. Robinson, Edward H. Arden, Alex M. Cramsie, Stephmi H. Thonapson ; Nav Sub-Lients, Charles Webi», Chas E. Drake, Duncan A. Kichmond ; Asst Surgs, Richard S. P. Griffiths Samuel H. Browne ; Asst Payms. Bartholomew S. Tobin, Reginald C. Hodder, Geo F. Brawn ; Engineers, Edwd Ramsay, An- drew Leitch, (act), Edwin W. Bouttop, Robt Goodwin, Chas Law- rence, Chas Salmon. ■ SiRiDS, 6. P. Sloop. 1368 tons. 350 H. P. Capt, David Mil- f ter ; Lieuts, Wm H. M. Molyneaz, Robt N. Hamond. Edward G. F. Law. Sphinx, 5. P. Sloop. 1061 tons. 500 H. P. Capt. Henry B. Phillimore; Lients, Edwin Hotham, Reginald A. Brock. Swallow, 3. Double S. Gun-veasd. 664 tons. 160 H. P. Com- mander, Wm G. Silveriock ; Lieut, Francis H. Keyser. MiNiSTRBL. 60 H. P. Lieut and Com Wm Panons. DEPARTMENT OF MILITIA. Commander-tn- Chief, His Excellency theRt. Hon. Lord DuFrsRiN, K. P., K. C. B., Governor General. ProTlnce of If ot» Sc«tts, Ifintli Milltarjr Dlstrlet. Head Quartern, Halifax. The Province of Nova Scotia is divided into 19 Regimental Divi- sions, comprised within three Brigade Divisions — the boundaries of such Regimental Divisions are identical with the Electoral Divisions into which the Province is divided, with the following exception, viz : the city of Halifax and county of Halifax, each to form one Regimental Division. First Brigade Division. Consists of the Regimental Division of the city of Halifttx and counties of Halifax, Hants, Colchester, Cumberland, Piclou, Antigonish and Guysborough. Brigade Major, Colonel John Winbum Laurie, Lt.-Col. H. M. Army. Head Quarters, Halifax. Second Brigade Dirision. Consists of the Regimental Divisions of Kings, Annapolis, Digby, Yarmouth, Shelburne and Lunenburgh. Brigade Major, Lt. Col. Thos Milsom, N. S. M. Head Quarters, Halifax. Third Brigade Division. Consists of the Regimental Divisions of Inverness, Victoria, Rich- mond and Cape Breton. Brigade Major. Lt Col C. Crewe Read, N.S.M. Head Quarters, Sydney, C. B. » B I ■ BROWN BROTHERS & CQ., Druggists, Ordnance Square, Halifax. RpM, Combe, Guh Boxes, BaSr A Cloth Bratbet tt R. T. MUIR A CO.'S. i V K Q u e e u i e a H 1878.] ALMANACK. 193 W.STAIR8,S0N& MORROW, AND IMPORTERS OP Wlrtqe, ^imbvst ^rin ^bks, Sn^W^* AKD SHIP CHANDLERY; Bar and Bolt Iron, Copper Bars, Muntz Metal Bars and Sheathings ; ^ NETS, LINES, TWINES AND FISHING ^PLEMENTS, White Lead, Paints and Linseed Oil, GEORGE ST. AND BEDFORD ROW, a¥tm0tttl( %^t ^n\ ®0. POST OFHGE ADDRESS, D. R. W. CO.. HALIFAX, N. S. MANUFACTURERS OF CORDAGE ft OAKUM. MANAGER, JOHN F. STAIRS, of the firm of Wm. Stairs, Son & Morrow (residence at the Works). w 5 I 3 I fi *i a s Trussen, Sapportora and Bandages, at Bbowm BaotaMts & Co. r B. T. MUIR ft CO., Pkp«i' Ralert & Blank Tiook Manulhc'ra, T2t Grantifro^ !'.' I 4^ 9 h 9 h S^ 9 o Q o H PS 194 r>KLC'HEH8 FAUMKir^ [1873. WATTERS & McLAUCHLAN, P a#f- 'vr SHIP BROKERS, AND Commission Merchants, 56 WATER STREET, CHAKLES W. WATTBRg, ST. JOHN, N. B. -:0:- ViS3g&,9 ALWAYS m DEMAND, From St. Jolin and Outports, for Europe, West Indies, South America and United States. PARTICULAR ATTENTION GIVEN TO PURCHASE AND SHIPMENT OF LUMBER. » 0. 9 ft o 9 n n m 6 c t ■ b e • e OR « B H C « fl 9 « ^ 4^ c w BROWN BROTHERS & CO., Druggiste, Ordnaiice Sqitare, Ualitax. Gr«T4tiffo- PiiTicf. Porttnouftlei mA l>(ifhor Bif^ at B. T. MTJIR ft CO.'S. [1»73. » lt78.] ALHANACK. 195 1 w F WF^T % rn 9 ? 2 i m W. C. nCOl a bU. 1 'f^, m m t s Wholesale Grocers, y 1 H » e • e IMPORTERS, < 5, 1 1 SB H e Art TV COMMISSION MERCHANTS, A4 ; not only paying hiii year's premium, amounting to $89.20, but leaviag him a surplus in awh uf $47.44, or abcMit 53 per e«nt. over and above a full years payment. II.— The holder of a policv for $5000 of five years' standing, coroinMKing at aga 30, became entitled during the nextflve yean to an aunual diininutiou of bis t»ra- miiim to the extent of 940.05. Thut. — From hh annual premium, $111.50, the de2 Bunevolunt liiHtitutioua 1UI-1*'>A Building SDciuttna ir<2 Britiali Columbia, Proviuce of: Lt. (lovenior, Executive Couneil and Legialative Aavouilily 1S4 Banka— ilniiraz Banking Co 148 Bank of Noya tkotia 148 Britlah North America 148 Union Bank of Halifax 148 MtTchanta' Rank 148 Poonle'a Bank of Halifax. . . 148 Bauk uf Yarmouth 149 Coin Bank of Windaor 149 EzchanKe Bank of Yarin'uthl49 Of LI v«r|ioo), 149 Of Montreal 149 Dominion Snyinga' Bank ... 149 Chamber ofComimsrcp, Halifax IM Chrialian Aaaociatiuii 1R2 ChroDological Cyclea 40 Calendar I'agea M-77 County Treaanrera 87 Court*— Supreme 81 KiTor 81 MarritHM and Divorce 81 Vi<;o Ailmiralty 41 Clerka of Peace 87 Clorgy— BiiptiKt 142 Cliur.'i of Knjiliilld IIW Cimrch of Scotland 140 C(''i^rre;;aUunnl 143 pj (tibyterian 140 IlomAn Catholic 144 Wealeyan 146 Colonial Church Society 139 Cororve.ra 88 CommisaiouerH for Relief of Insolvent Debtora 99 Commerciiil Department 148 CouHuls, &f 171 Corporation, City of HalifKx 187 Crown Lanect(>r8 of Bchoola I.'M t'onimiaalonera of Hchoola. .134-1.'(7 Rxplanttory M KeuMla, Moviihlo. Ac f*! Karuier'a Calendar (M-77 FiMliurlea, OverHoora of Ill Fire Department 189 Fire Inaurance Com|>aniea ino Inland Revenue Dvitartmunt 110 Inaane, I'rov. Hoapltal for 132 Inaolvent Debtora, Com. for Olrlng Relief to 99 Inaurance Companiea and Agenciea.149 Judges of Supreme Court 81 Probate dti Juaticea of the Peace 89-99 Klng'a College, Windsor l.'JS AlnmnioT l.'to Lift; Insurano* CompaniM ir>7 Light HoOMn ; 112 Lloyd a Agenta 147 Lutheran Mluiatera 139 Manitoba, Province of: Lt. Governor, Kxecuttve and LegiHlative Couu- cila, and Legialative Aaaembly,.. . .183 Marine and FiaherlAa I>«partment. .111 Marine Inaurance Companiea 149 Masonic li>rt Militia Department 11i2 Mines and Minerals Departmunt.- . .1'12 Mercantile Companies l.'>1 Movaldu FenntH, &c .Il National and Benevolent Societies . . HU Navy, The lUl New UruUKwick, Province of: Lieut, (rovornor, Kxecudvo and Legiflla- tive Councils, and Legislativa As- sembly 179 Newfoundland, Province of; Lieut. Governor, Kxeoulive & Legislative Councils, k Legislative Assembly. 186 Nova Scotia, Province of: Lieut. - Governor, Executive & Legislative Councils, & Legislative Assembly 17H Odd Follows 171 Ontivrio, Provincn of: Lieut.-Gov., Executive Council and Legislative Assembly l.«!2 Orange Lodjje, Grand 170 Paymaatcr'a Office 132 I I m B ft a ft 9 H 1 h B B I •I 9 ^e, HaliUx. ElMtie Stockings, Knee Capt and AnUeti at Bs*wii Bbothbbs & Co. i: I M t I I 196 BELCHER S FARMERS [1873. V R. T. MUIR& CO., Paper Rulen & Blank Book Maniifac'rs, 13r> Granvilio. .a « ► i I e s n & I PUneto, Signs of the 49 Morning and Evening 49 Post Office Department : Oeneral Post OflBce, Halifax 120 Pott Oificea in Nova Scotia 121 Way Office! in Nova Sootia. 102-122 Letter Ratea 125 Mail matter exempt fVom PoKt'ge 125 Kegiitration of Letters 125 Parcel Pott 125 Pattern and Sample Pott 125 Newspaper Pott 127 Canadian BoolcPost 127 Britith Book Post 127 French Book Post 127 Table of Foreign Postages 129 Ship Letters 129 Table of Rates of Postage 131 Mon<>y Order Branch 110 Presbyterian C >llege, Haliflu 141 Presbyterian Ministers L. Provinces. 140 Probate, Judges 86 *^ Registrars 86 Prince Edward Island, Province of: Lieut. -Governor, Kxecutive and Legislative Councils, and Legisla- tive Aiisembly^ 184 Provincial Government OSicers. 132 Prothonotaries > 80 Quebec. Province of: Lieut. -Gover- nor, Executive and Legislative Councils, & Legislative Assembly. 180 rage Railways, Coaches and Steamers. ... 157 Registiars of Probate 86 Re^istrurs of Deeds 87 Rogation Days 49 Roval Family of Great Britoin 172 Religious and Benevolent Societies. . 161 Seasons, Len;^th of. 50 Sessions, Sittings of. 87 St. Mary's College. Halifiu 144 St. Francis Xavier's College, Antigo- nish 146 Societies, National, Religious and Be- nevolent 161 Signals, at CiUdel Hill 154 Signals, Merchants' PrivaU 156 Sherifft 80 Supreme Court, Sittings of. . . , 86 Tarilf The 102-110 Tide Table 78 Temperance : Sons of. 169 British Templars 170 I. O. Good Templars . . .170 Viee Admiralty Court 81 Windsor and Annapolis Hai'— ay 158 Wesleyan College, SackvUle 147 Academy, •* 147 College Alumni 147 Methodist Ministers. ..... 145 2odiac, Signaof 49 CONNOLLY & KELLY, HALIFAX, N. S, Bookdealers & Stationei^s, ROOM PAPER AND PAPER BLINDS^ WHOLESALE AND RETAIL^ i\ ■Si fi e H OB ft 1 It 9 B. "0 ft M 9 1 9k Have always iti Stock an extensive and well scteeted variety oi a!l ar- iicies belonging to the Trade, including Seliool Books, Bibles, Church Services, Gift and Toy TJooks, Catbolie Prayer Books in all styles of Binding, Blank Books in stock and n)ade to order. AtMO—The Scb^el JBoolea preaeribrd by » H a <» \^ OD 9 « •4. H 2 B ft H r tt a ^J BROWN BROTHERS & CO., Druggists, Ordnance Square, Halifax. lalifax. Pipes, Combs, Cash Boxes, Hair & Cloth Bruslics at K. T. MUIR & CO.'S. 873. 1 ITS. 1 H 1 ^ 1 S 1 « 1 H «> 1 «^' qe I S f»«^. lis S I 9* • I (B ) ^ M t usical S 1 B Bh 1 cs B ^ -* 1 I vTT » 1 e •* 1 » N 64 s 8 9 ^ HY. s 1 '' I 1 a 1 A 'r? » * M « ^ M ■ OP B ^ 8 I r s. ^ I » A stents g • ► » S <9 - QD u PS ices. 2 n H r e 1 ti 1 ^ 1 1 ^ 1 ^ 1 Wharf . 1 1 s Halifax. 1873.] ALMANACK. 201 INDEX TO ADVERTISEMENTS. Page Acadia Coal Company 218, 219 Allison, Fred, life assurance 17 Anderson, C. & W., grooerieH 43 Amierbon, James, moats, &c 34 Anderson & Kedey, earth closets 207 Andrews, K. K., lite assurance 21 Archibald, P. P., country market. ... 46 Varnstead, Chas & Sons, leather, &C.211 Barron, Walter & Co., clothiers 224 Baxter Bros., furi.iture store 13 Belcher, Joseph S., cuin. merchant. . 23 Bishop & Evans, marble vorks 221 Bennet Bros., com. meroltauts 41 Bennett, J. B., jeweller 22 Bliss, A. A., boots and shoes 6 Boreham. E., bouts and shoes, &c.. . 26 r iand. A., dry goods 47 Brehm, K. A. & Co., family soaps. . 226 •» » ) band pages. Brown, M. S. k Co., jewelry, &c 31 Brown, £. K., ironmodgery, etc ... 36 Buckley, M. A., stationery, etc 4 Campbell, Kobert, tannery 226 Cecconi, Thomas, carver and gilder. . 235 Chaloner, J., drugs 8c mediciuea 206 Chipman Brothers, hardware 14 Chipman, Mutch & Co. produ'e agt8.238 CliishoUu, Alei., carriages, sleighs.. . 30 ChiHholm, Danl., trunks & harness. 36 Clark, P. G. & Co., dry goods 217 Co.^jwell, A. C, dentist 231 Cogswell, Kobt. H., watchmaker, etc.228 Cooke, Chaa. J., fancy goods 243 Connolly & Kelly, books, etc ISUi Conroy, R., drv goods : 222 Crowe, William, sewing machines . . 7 Daniel & Boyd, St. John, dry goods. 15 Davidson, J. H. & Co., dry goods. . .220 Davidson, G., china, glass, etc 27 Delaney, W. C., dentist 19 DeWolf, T.A.S. & Son., com. D.erch.239 Duggan, James, auctioneer, etc 47 Eagar, M. F., (irugs, etc 237 do. do. calendar pages. Elliot, J. B. & Co., dry goods 53 Evans Brothers, dry goods 9 Everett Brothers, hats, etc 21, 223 For ihara, Arthur, leather and shoe findings 66, 69, 73, 208 Fortune, J., dry goods 32 Fraser, Geo., cattle food 8, 202 Eraser & McKay, hope iron works. . 32 Fraser, lloynolds & Co., hardware. . 2 do. do. left side of jiages. Fraser & Son, pianoforte manuf.. . . 44 Fraser, Wm. & Sons., iron ibundry-.228 Fuller, H. H. & Co., hardware 3 do. do. right side of pages. Gordon & Keith, furniture 14 Go^8ip, Wm., books, stationery, etc. .230 Grant, Peter & Co., dry goods 23 Gray, S. H., barrister-at-law 26 Page Gray, W. M., bnrrinter-at-Iaw I'.K) do. stock-bruker 199 Hai;arty, J. P., music, etc 200 Halls, G. W., Bhin broker, etc. 67, 61, 77 Hamiltuu, U. C. « Co., merchants.. . 42 Il.iuiiltun, L., groceiies, etc 230 Harris, H., nurrery 234 Hayden, P., dry goods 12 Uealy, Wliitmun & Co., grocers 209 Hetternan, W. E., furniture 4 Henry & Daly, insurance 8 Hepv ortb, C. H. dnig store 19 Uerbin, Juhn, watdunaker & jewel- ler 225 Hillt, James C., oabhietmaker 18 Howard, E & Co., tailors, clothiers. .241 Howard, S. & Sou, dry gotMls 244 Uoulett, L. & Co.. dry goods 36 Hoyt, Jesse, Acadia coal comp'y.. .218-9 Jennett, J. It. & Co., china, etc 33 Jordan & Co., dry goods 240 do. do. right side left hand pages Keith, A. & Son, brewery 212 Kent, Geo. A., boots and shoes.. . .25, 80 Knapen, O. J., stencil cutter 28 Knight. Wm. F., saddlery, etc 232 Laurilliard, H. G., tailor 233 Lawlor, J. D., sewing machines 10 LeBlanc, J. b. & Bro., dry goods. . . 30 Lordly & Stimpsou, groceries 24 Magee, D. & Co., hats, caps, furs.. . .204 iUacDonald & Co., brass- founders.. .242 MacKinlay, A. & W., booksellers, etc.214 Mahon, J . C, dry goods 233 Margeson, li. C. & Co., medicine.. . .213 Marling, J. W., Canada life insur. . . .196 Martin & Co., dry goods 48 Mit;regor, J. & li., tannery 227 McNichol & Sun, clothing, etc 206 Moiiaghan, P., estate agent 209 Muir, K. T. & Co., booksellers | top and stationers J of pages Munnis, J. K., clothier 38 Munro & Sutherland, dry goods. . . .242 Nalder, Edward, electro-plater 227 New comb & Lambert, cabmet-makrs 34 Noble, K. G., com. merch 6 Nova Scotia Printing Company. .52, 211 O Connor &, Casey, paper stock 9 Ormston, G. D., junk dealer 210 Parks, Wm. & Son, cotton warp 20 Peiler, Sichel & Co., pianos, etc. 55, 59, 63, «7, 71, 7r. Pickford, Kobt., ship chandler, etc. . U I'hilp, John H , hats, caps, etc 4 Reily & Davidson, plumbers, etc. . . .236 Kobtrtson, Wm., liardware 40 Kobson, C. & Co., dry goods . . 35, 229 liomans, & Co.. dry ;;oo(Is 235 lloss, W G., wati'liniakcr 216 Kiiggles & !!«alterio, cliina, glass, etc. 24 Saunders, Alfred, seedsman, etc 232 Schwartz, H. A. tinsmith, etc 30 i Scott, A. W ., tire insurance 45 n OB I E Bkown Brothebs & Co., Importers of Genuine Patent Medicines. R. T. MUITl & CO., Paper Rulers & Blank Book Manufac'rs, 125 Granville. a « •m t n s t a 8 % a s B e 2 O Pi ai I4 202 BKLCnERS FARMKRS [1878. Page Smith, n. A., dry poo(1« 24.1 Ipencer, IT. li., int^dical warehouse. .205 Stairs, W., Ron & Morrow, hardware.lOG Starr, David & Sunn, hardwars 79 Starrs & McXiitt, hardwnrs 37 Stephen, A & Son, furniture, etc. ... R Stayner, E. (1 & C, «om inerch'a. . .22:) Sutcliffe, E. W., tean & coffee-s. . .46, 204 Taylor, fJeo., N. S. Railway 10 Taylor, II. A., druys & inedicineB. . . 18 Taylor & McLan/hlan. tobacco 39 ThoniHon, Abbott & Co., merchants. 44 Tully, H. C, com. merchant 238 Page Vanx & Co., com. merchants 200 Vinecove, K. h J., painters 214 Watters & McLaiichlan, ship brolter8l94 Watson & Myers, gasHtters, etc 224 West, W. E. & Co., com. roerchantg. 19.5 Wetmore, li. & J., carvers, &c 222 Whytal, W. & Co., leather store 29 Williams, Geo. H., boot & shoe store. 40 Wirell, N., auctioneer, etc 28 Wilson, J. E., foundry agency 215 Wilson, Wra., hats, caps, etc 2iO WoJrich, J. U., chemist & druggist. 203 NORTH BRITISH OATTLE FOOD COMPM'S NUTRITIOUS CONDIMENT FOE Horses and Cattle. COLD PRIZE MEDAL Awarded, Loxdon Exhibition, 1862. At the Exhiliition of British and Foreign Manufactures, held in the Crystal Palace, London, 1862, the Nutritious Condiment was awarded the Prize Gold Medal for genuineness and utility. It will coax the most impaired appetite. It renders coarse provender rich and palatable. Horses fed on this Condiment for a short period of the year receive as much l>encfit as if they had been out to grass for a season. The Nutritious Condiment is composed of pure herbs and roots, grown for their fattening properties and health giving qualities. By using it, a saving of twenty per cent is effected in the cost of feed- ing, and the animals are in better condition. It is not only the best but the cheapest Condiment for cattle in exist- ence, being just half the price of any at present in the market. Sold in Bags at $1.25, $2.50, $4.25, and $8. •:o:- DEPOT, LOWER WATER ST,, HALIFAX, See Aast thirteen years — and are each day becoming better and more favorably known. DR. RIDGE'S FOOD Is acknowledged all over Europe and this Continent to be the ONLY suitable Food for INFANTS and INVALIDS. WOOLRIOH'S AEABIAN SPICE, (The original article of its kind,) extensively used and approved of in Nova Scotia and the United States of America, for preserving good health and prime condition in Horses, Cattle, Sheep, Pigs and Poultry, &c. Rememher it is a highly concentrated preparation, not made up in bulk with Sh>rt» or Coinmeal, and THE DOSE IS ONE Tal)lespoonful (not three or four), consequently it is at least from 50 to 75 per cent cheaper than any article ol the kind. CPlea.se bear this in mind.) WOOLRICK'S PICK-ME-UP BITTERS Are a Tonic of true merit, and will cure Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Loss of Appetite, Heartburn, and Gloominess of Mind. VNCLE JOHN'S PILLS Should be in every house, as they are the best family medicine in use* (They work like a eharrn.) WOOLRICH'S BLOOD PURIFIER, Of known composition, will cleanse the Blood from all impurities, re- moving Blotches, Pimples, Boils, Scrofula, and all diseases of the skin, &c. WOOLRICH, CHEMIST, N. B,— Everything Purchased at this Establishment is War- ranted Genuine. ■ 3 H 81 9 3, Halifax. Bbown BaoTU£RS & Co., Pure Chemicals and Toilet Articles. [F" S. I R. T. MUIR & CO., Booksellers & Stationers, 125 Granville St., Halifax. i i 1 S t I 5 h MM ■ e 204 BKLCHER8 FARMERS L1873. E. W. SUTCLIFFE. E. W. SUTCLIFFE. E. W. SUTCLIFFE. KiiiitHuiiniii E. W. SUTCLirrE'S Tea Store, Barrington cor. Buckingham St. GROCERY STORE, BRUNSWICK STREET. D. MAGEE & CO. MANDFACTURERS OF MM *f m Fin . FOR WHOLESALE. 51 ICING STREET, ST. leii!. M. B. D. MAQEE. M. F. MANKS. m t w 9 3 > ai » m « m B 2 i 4) ^ I i , BROWN BROTHERS & CO., Druggists, Ordnance Square, Halifax. Halifax. [1873. -E. -E. I .mSt. s r 5 B fa i I Be [ANKS. Soaps, Hair Oils, Ferfamery, & other Small Wares, at R. T. Mdir & Co.'s. ;^ OB PS H n H n 1873.] ALMANACK. 205 For Restoring to Grey Bair its Natnral Vitality and Color. -:o:- A dressing which is at once agreeable, healthy, and effectual for pre- serving the hair. It soon restores faded or grey hair to its original color, with the gloss and freshness of youth. Thi.i hair is thickened, falling hair checked, and baldness often, though not always, cured by its use. Nothing can restore the hair where the follicles are destroyed, or the glands atrophied and decayed ; but such as remain can be saved by this application, and stimulated into activity, so that a new growth of hair is produced. Instead of fouling the hair with a pasty sediment, it will keep it clean and vigorous. Its occasional use will prevent the hair from turning grey or falling off, and consequently prevent baldness. The restoration of vitality it gives to the scalp arrests and prevents the formation of dandruff, which is often so uncleanly and offensive. Free from those deleterious substances which make some preparations dan- gerous and injurious to the hair, the Vigor can only benefit but not harm it. If wanted merely for a HAIR DRESSING, nothing else can be found so desirable. Containing neither oil nor dye, it does not soil white caml)ric, and yet lasts long on the hair, giving a rich, glossy lustre, and a grateful perfume. Prepared by DR. J. C. AYER & CO. Practical and Aualy-tlcal Cliemisi8» L(^WELL» MASS. DEALERS SXJPPLIED BY H. L SPENCER, Medical "W^areliouse, so rTELSoisr street, st. joicisr, nsr. b. GENERAL PATENT MEDICINE AGENCY ' JFor the Maritime Provincea. n H r Halifax. |Sponges, Brushes, Combs and Perfumery, at Brown Bkothbrs ft Co. «■ I R. T. MUIR & CO., Papor Kalcrs& ninnk Book Manufac'rs, 125 Granville. I I I 2 !r •u i X A » m A K >< M M » fa 206 BICLCHEUS FARMKRS [1873. DRUGS AND MEDICINES. 'W'h.olesale Druggist, AND Dispensing Chemist^ COMER KING AND GERMAIN STREETS, ST. JOHN, isr. 13. -:o:- Are tlic Orlg^inul and Only Clicniiliic. People are rejecting all oflicrti. Visitors to St. John are invited to call at our place of business ; the fountain and trout arc well worth seeing. JAMES M'NICHOL & SON, ^liwri DEALERS IN Furnisliiiii^: Goods. i. % GARMENTS MADE TO OMDEH ^^"-^ ^-"^ ^ ' fin irt© Latest Styles. 31 KING ST. - ST. JOHN, N. B. a 9 m 9 I a a { 9 9 1^ to s 9 8 > S M 90 1 e BROWN BliOTUEIlS & CO., Druggiiits, OrUnanco Square, Halifax, i are N 3 .s, Lb 3 m s m *9 a a a ?? e Pit a . B. [alifax. a e :;« es e OR 6i H tt H e e Pi Koom Paper and I'aper Rlinds at R. T. MUIH A CO.'S. 1873.] ALMANACK. 207 "THE FAVORITE" EARTH CLOSET iTfitr-.r mnm ^^- MANUFAOTURED BT HBEMOl k EEDEY, 155 PRINCE WILLIAM ST., (Nearly opposite Hawker's Drue Store, Beed's Point,) ■ i>. ■- • :o: The«e Closets are adapted to Health, T'leanliness, CoiniiQ||t and Economy. Their use has been highly rocomniendod hv leadinfj physicians in Europe and America. They are IN VALUABLE TO INVALII)S, and can be set in the bedroom, as no disagreeable odor can possibly arise from them. Useful to Agriculturalists as a means of producing a Fertilizer, the value of which is annually worth the cost of a Machine. No CHEMICALS are required. Coal ashes can be used equally as well as earth. They are well adapted for Hotels, Factories, Stores, Private Offices, Dwellings, Schools, Hospitals, and all Public Institutes. PRICE LIST —Black Walnut, $37.00; Oak, Black Walnut Trimmings, $35.50 ; Oak or Chestnut, $32.00; White Pine, $27 00; Pine, without Child's or Dust Slides, $25.00; "The Favorite Filler," $1.50. Sifter gratis with each Closet and Fixture. N. B. — The subscribers also attend to repairing and tuning of Pianofortes. J^, c& K. n ►•I c e a I 9 a*. OB D;7e Stuffs and Confectionery at Brown Brotiibbs & Co. P' U. T. MUIR & CO., Booksellers & Stationers, 125 Granville St., Halifax. I I 1 I & t I e s e H B 208 bklciirr's farmer's [1873. Leather and Shoe Findings, 148 UPPER WATER STREET, HALIFAX. A GOOD SUITLT OF ^ah mi ^ifpt ^mihx, Leyaiit Goat, Levant Seal, English Kip, Rutts, Roans, Skivers, Linen, Linings, Buff, Splits, Pebble Grain, Patent Cow and Enamel. ALIO. SHOEMAKERS' KIT OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. ^reittltj ^ stifskht, M^em]|j Wroni% FRENCH CALF, PATENT, & ENGLISH FITTED UPPERS, Men's and Women's. HacMne Silt, HacMne Twist, HacMne Needles, Marshairs Thread and McKay Machines, NE\mRUNSWICK NAILS, LASTS, PEGS, ftc. Orders from the Country solicited and filled with promptitude and despatch. ■:o:- ARTHUR FORDHAM, Oppo. Jericho Warenouse and on a line with Street Cars. e 5 3 s B f IS s Id to mi 9 (Z "I BROWN BROTHERS & CO., Druggists, Ordnance Square, Halifax. . HalifAx. Writing, Copying and Printing Inki at R. T. MUTK & CO.'S. [1873. igs, kt oans, n mm. PPERS, hines. filled H H c 6 3 •0 8 B Cm ft e « » » X •4. t bet Gars. I t I 9 « ! i \ t i i H B H e e 1873.] ALMANACK. 209 THE rUUCIIASING AND SELLING OF Houses, Building Lots, AND STOCKS OF ALL KINDS, The Renting of Houses, Collection of Rents, and ManH^cmcnt of Es- tates, will he attended to at this Ajjenoy. Attention will also \m given to the inclling hy auction of lioul Estate and Siocks, aUo ot Lihrarics and Furniture at pR\'ate iiesidcnces. Commissions from the Country solicited. P. M0NA6HAN, Estate Agenfc, HEALY, WHITMAN & GO. Wholesale Grocers, IMPORTERS, AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS. HALIFAX, N. & B 3 8 3 ■ i I r k Halifax. Brown Brothers & CO., Crold Leaf, Dry Paints and Vamishei. n. T. MUIR& CO.. Paper Rulers & Blank Uook Manafuc'ri, 125 Granville. B e « a X i f I h S i K « 9 i A B 9 e m H U Bi 210 It K LCI IKK 8 FAIiMKUS [1878. WILLIAM WILSON, Iiiiport<>r and l>4'nl4'r in IIiiIm, C'apw, In* FiirM, Ij4'ath4^r Hat Can^M, TriiiikM< Valim's, TraTolliug IIukm, Buffhio Rob<'M, 1Jiiil»r4>llaM, <>(c., Mh(»l4'Nnlc aii«l retail. Opposite Ilfr Majesty's Ordnance, ami one door North Army and Navy Depdt, N. B.— Highest Prices paid for Moose Hides. G. D. ORMISTON, DEALER Ilf OAKUM, JUNK, CANVAS, MANILLA ROPE, ^ PAPER STOCK, Old Iron, Copper, Brass, Lead, ANCHORS AND CHAINS. CASH PAID for all kinds of Stock. -:o: 3 ' » B B* 9 ■N s f u e a 8 t B BROWN BROTHERS & CO., Druggists, Ordnance Square, Halifax. Gronvillo. [1873. Blhlc», Tcntnmrntd, Prnyf r »nd School Rook^ nt R. T. MUIR ft TO'S. I, ' Funv, , retail. y Dfpdt. M iOPE, m> :ock. ■ tr y C I « 10 s (I I! SB r g 5 I 1 99 H EB H 1873.] ALMANACK. 211 mm MuisTEi & Sims. DKAI.EBB IN Hides, Leather & Findings, HALIFAX, N. S. f I STEAM PRINTING HOUSE. rt • . !i, ' • ■;»■>.* PRINTING COiViPANY, Corner Sackville and Granville Sts., HALIFAX. Books, Reports, Law Blanks, Cards, Biff Heads, Posters, - AND EVERY DESCRIPTION OF PLAIN AND ORNAMENTAL PRINTING JSXECVTEJ) IN FIRST CLASS STYLE, ■:o:- Ja8. Barnks, R. G. Smith, G. J. Klink, R. L. Schwartz, H. W. Barnes. a a ft • B 3 B B f Halifax. ProBcriptions carefully dispensed by Browk IIroth&rs & Co. F' I I 1 i i I 1 I N H It if M 212 BELCHERS FARMERS [1873. aa DD B R. T. MUIR & CO., Paper Rulett & Blank Book Mannfae'ra, IS5 Granville c I e 8 I u I I BREWERY. ALEX. KEITH & SON, (Established in 1890,) MANUFACTURERS OF X, XX, AND XXX Ales and Porter. '» IHPORTKRS AND BOTWJEIS Or EI\/GL/SH AlE & BROWN STOUT, MDorters aii Wliolesale Dealeis li WINES, BRANDIES, GIN, CHAMPAGNE, SCOTCH WHISKEY, lb it &c., &c., as B* f ! OB B* ■ e e 19 B I c H O » e n BROWN BROTHERS & CO., Druggists, Ordnance Sqaare, Halifax. iranvtile. Pen and Pocket Kniret, SciMori, Razors, &c., at R. T. MUIR & CO/S. 1873. f)f) » ' *■ ;key, Halifax. m B s t i ► t A e B H e e 1873.] ALMANACK. 218 MAEGESON'S OXJRBS Gravel, Stone in the Bladder, Dropsy, and all Diseases of the Kidneys. DIRECTIONS. — One wineglassful iu as much water, each morniug, noon and night. In all ordinary cases one bottle is sufficient, except for a beast, when two or three may be required. The Proprietors can highly recommend this medicine, as it has been the means of curing over 200 persons before placing it on sale, where it now can be had for $1,50 per bottle. Address, R. C. MARGESON ft CO. HALIFAX, N. S. '*»^ **- T" OBRTITICATES. Mr. R. C. Margeson, — Dear Sir :— Feeliof; it my dutj to express tny eratitude for the efficacy of your valuable Medicine as a sure and safe euro u>r the Gravel and Stone iu the Bladder, I do not hesitate to recommend it to all who may be afflicted with the same distressing complaiut. I suffered for four years, and spent a great deal of money. After hearing of your Medicine I was induced to try it. I took four bottles, and the result was that I passed some dozens of stonas, small and large, and in four weeks was well, and continue to be so. You arc at liberty to use this in any ndvsrtisement you see fit. JAMES DOTLE, litd/md, Ilali/am Co., N.S. Mr. R. C. Margesok, — Dear Sir: — Permit me to contribute my meed of praise for your valuable Medicine as a cure for the (jravel. I only used one bottle, and in less than one week I was perfectly cured of that most distressing complaint. I snail feel great pleasure in forwarding the merits of your medicine to any I may meet who are troubled with the same complaint. You are at liberty to insert the above in any advertisement you see proper. WM. JOHNS, Kncineer, Ilulifax, N.S. n « IB I tarn *i a ST H s 99 •e P ? e 9 r m 99 Spongea, Brushea, Combs and Perfiimerj, at Bkowm Bbotbbrs & Co, R. T. MUIU & CO., Booksellers & Stationers, 126 Granville St., Hanfax. 4> ► m A, s m B .SI « fl •at 9 P e >5 214 bklchkr's fakmkr's [1878. A. & W. MACKINLAY, HALIFAX, N. S. Have constantly ou hand a large and extensive Stock of Blank Books and General Stationery, BIBLES, TESTAMENTS, AND PRAYER BOOKS. AND SCHOOL BOOKS Prescribed by the Council or Public Instruction. Sole Agent in Nova Scotia for CARTER'S CELEBRATED INK. Gilt Moultling for Room Borders, and Hooks for Picture Hangings, R. & J. lTvinecove, PAINTERS AND GLAZIERS, PAPER HANGERS & DECORATERS, &c. ^n^ti^, Snnch 4 American gnper '§HnQmqn, '■ Borflsrs, Ceiling aufl Panel Decorations. ALSO English and Foreign Window Glass, London White Lead, Oils, Turpentine and Varnish, &c. HALIFAX, N, S. « B ft ft mm u t 81 « 10 I i 3 9 « « s • o ;;> •8 u M M H 9 :^ fl 9 M BROWN BliOTHERS & CO., Druggists, Ordnance SJ Windsor Iron Foundry Agency, Bt I i US' i?fj^i^ 245 • ®XP@>RO ibOCK. Hi |3 3 H 2 CO OQ WATCHES from the best makers always on hand, including the Celebrated Charpier "Watch, Chauz De Fonds in Gold and Silver Cases, the American Waltham Watch, &c., &c. |lol)a (Scotia ©oD) Webbing ^inga, SPECTACLES TO SUIT ALL AGES. -:o:- Watch and Clock Repairing done promptly and with particular care. r OB f r ■ g s 8 I BaOWN BROTHEUS ft CO., Druggists, Ordnance Square, Haliftx. )(., H>IIAtx. [1873. |1 £er, ery BLOCK, \ 8 r \ ■ 1^ PI CD g including nds in 9 5 e :8. ptiy and re, Halifax. S ft IB 8 I Pipes, Combs, Casli B<»xi.n, Hnir ami ('iDth BuhIios, at Ii T. Mi.iK & I'o '•• 3 ■•^ 1873.J ALMANACK. 217 e E s I I y. as § IS s COMMKRdlAL HOUSH, Nos. 104 & 106 Upper Water Street, M;i^ -ilu ivo oil hann a inrgf .■i-isorrrn^^iit m READY-MADE CLOTHSHa AM (jents' Furnishing Goo^s. AT.SO ii tveii mhrirft Htttrk of RY GOODS f3 -:«:• r B 'O'T' S € L T HXH0-, A)\v.i.vHf VSn haiid. ■ \* BfiornRh^ 4 ('o ^ / M. T Vit'lK & ( o . I'h|i»'i Uuk'is A JJ! ink Kii ..k MamitHc I,, . • ranviite C e r. X 2IM rn IIK1.< llKWh IAIOIKK'S (1873. riieAciMliaCoaiCoiiii)') OF NOVA SCOTIA. -:o: 1m s 8 •is k: t •4 The injHei>in[iied ih prcpartNl to <;oiitraci for the salt- d 'Im- iliiivf ( '( mji:Mi\\ superior 'IfJivtMaMt' iVen <.ii »>«.;i,).l vessel, ;tl ilic Company's vvliarf, ii. ric'oii ll;irl)of. or ;U any .Stafiun '.tithe Nova Scotia ami U'i:i(i««r.r and Annapolis KaUwav.s. • » liie A<;aui Snlpl)ii." i^iKe.N no (.'link<*i. and is not injuj'ious lo riie snrlares. ill'' (inuse, I oal l.urns wiiii a hriglii tiuiue. luakeh ii(; '-.t. and l,iit iittJe y.sh, is entirely he< from s-ulphur, and ' not iliri»u oli imlieallliy fninev while hurning. Esne- i:illv adapted tor Cooking Sloscs and Kanifes, and cun he u-eil loj' hroiliny and toa.stini; instead ot <-haie(jai. :o: — - Post Office Address, JlAsl, IIOYT, General ifjent, STELLA^RTON, HCTOtr COimTY NOVA .9COTI4, BKOWN BK0THKK8 & (:(>.. Dnx^o.^u. Oninan.o .S^uar,.. lU\xi„x f c 9 '3. c ff m. t f ii m 1 3 r l;UtVtll« [18;:!. I ih, salt' .1 I g It n ! rtli-art, ill utin It IK I Sulpbtif. s. jiko lit' -• IS I 9 TON, ilf^i^ O/ PICTOIJ HAHHOH. H'tth p«sltlaii of* A cud iu ComI Coiii|»sn:i'*k Hiiir<« nm%\ Whnrr. ilalifttx. f«l !K.'ll>l . HI >l M ill'MU'l-, I--'.) I ,;.c:m!1c^;I. . 1 1.. I, MX I I > > I ' J. ^LL..-i.!>l.U LU-.^ Lit- -L- 220 iji I.I in n's r vuMir: s 1_I.S73. J. R. DAY I & CO. \%\V if: i^f '■' • if , ■<«;■ ^^ is^ N^' J ■^5^a BUY //^7/5, CcJps, ana rijimsiiitig Goods, Kdfv 1 and 3, CORNER SAOHyiLLK AND iuW, m rlu-ir wautte. ____.^^. _j^'- A- oin (i(.o(!s aiv iMr»>!-iTi',i> i>iHECi from, and i'KRsOn- Ai Lv sn.!;<'Ti:i) in the Bkttish: 'Amet{Ii:an aud Canadian AlAUUi:r>. Wf n'c in a position uhi.-h t-nables n?. to place Lh.iUi li})nu AS VDVANTAOEOtIS TKR:.* ;IS HI»y III t.lu' ll'ilUe. J. E. DAVrnSOH, m W. ORICHTON I ^ « BUnWN aii<.)l )lK.KS&CO., DrugKi-^t^. <>nlmi. ^.ji.nre, Halifax. il.tlirnx. CO. I ? 1 )ods, HXa. iiyi.i '^ 9 > ft X s ft •I .IONS 1>IAN place ue. •nHTON. .iulii'tUL. FipM, Combs, Cash Boxes, Hair k Cloth Brashes at R. T. MTJIR k CO^S. i 1 I M 1 S H K H § o 1873.] ALMANACK. 221 Halifax Marble Works. TAe Smbtcriher* are prepared to Supply AND MARBLE, GRANITE AND FREESTONE WORK, In all its Brandies, on Die nust RiasoBal Teno. Also Manufactured to order in first class style, CHURCH FONTS, MURAL TABLETS, &o. We have constantly on hand a good assortment of MAR- BLE MANTLES, of our own make with Grates, Ac, to suit, which we can sell cheap. Purchasers will find it to their advantage to give us a call before buying elsewhere. Country orders punctually & personally attended to. :o: (Successors to T. Wesley and J. H. Murphy), 18 and 73 BARRINGTON STREET, Halifax, .7. S. PS B 1 a 9 P 9 i Trusses, Supporters and Bandages, at Bbown Brothbri A Co. R. T. MCIR A CO.,Fapcr Rulers & Blank Book Munt/fnc'rii, 1^ GVantiTftf. 1 I i I ! I e OB P o PS H 222 BRLCHKRS FAKMKIl d [1873. a« e©i?rii@ir f) InrROLIIALI 1110 SBTAIL DBAr.KR lit English, French and American DRY GOODS, CORNER OF AR6YLE AND JACOB STREKTS, r - ^ ^p^t9 C«(lo[iSal filftpkety HALIFAX ■'jo: — — , H. i.' \vA\ Purchasers will find at the abuve Ksttiblisliineitt n large and well iselectetl Stock of New GoodH, at the Lowest Prices. R. ^ J. WETMORE, CIRIW, GILDERS & PRINTSELLERS, looking ^Ubb ^ntf %ittntt mnmt ^nhtts^ 104 (New No. 124) GRANVILLE STREET, HALIFAX, N. S. 'IV. EST-A.BX.IStIEID 184S- Mantel, Pier, Swing-framed anci Hanging Glasses of all descriptions. Framed Pictures, English, French, GernMn and Araeriean Chrorao- lithographs and Engrarings, Photographic Views of Halifax and other important places in the Dominion, ARTIST'S MATERIALS. PICTURE FRAMES, richly ornamented, and Gilt. Plain Gilt, Walnut, Uose and Gilt, Ovals, Oxfi)rd, Rustle and other Frames. Ornamented and Plain Gilt, and Walnut Gilt WINDOW COR- NICE8, Picture and Room Mouldings, Looking Glass Plates, Picturo Glass, Gold Leaf, Picture Knobs & Cords ; Prints, Maps, &c., Mount- ed and Varnished. Old Work Re-gilt, Looking Glass Plates Silvered. S. of T. Grand Division Regalia, Price $5.00 e H e o Oil BROWN BROTHERS & CO., Druggists, Ordnance Square, Halifax. Gran rif fir. [1878. T*iir«e«, PortmoTinleg and T/^athcr B«(?»i at R. T. MUIH li CO.*f'l. S cs. vA Lowest 3 B fl rript'lons. Chiorao- iiul other S. ain Gilt, !>e9. W COR- , Picture ., Mount- Silvered. o PI 'J. O OB 00 C» M O OB I, Halifax. a « fl ? e ff9 *e B •I V! 8 e B H e n fl o 1878.] ALMANACK. 1223 ^ CHEAP FLOUR STORE. E.a$tC.¥TAYNER, PRODUCE ft COMMISSION MERCHANTS, */»•< JVbrIA o/ Stfuel^ JFerrff Wharfs MHHfota^ y, S» CKNERAL DEALERS IN" FLOUR, MEAL, BEEF, PORK, BUTTER, LARD, LEATHER, TEA, SUGAR, MOLASSES, Ac — — AJLSO III*'^ <& IMeMatt WlnJi ^ Oils. Wc give particular nttcntion to supplving Traders for either the Eastiirii or Wcsturu Coast. Also, Labradortnen, Mackerel Cntchers, &c., as we keep always on hand the best quality of American and Kng- litih Lines, Twined, Hooks, &c. Also, Hemp and Manilla Cordage. E, O, «« C. HTAYNER. K*H>M« K * r.r:ii'k; EVEiETT eiOTHEiS, lQ-3 ORANVILLE STREET, Manufacturers and Importers of , ' HATS AND CAPS, LADIES' FURS, Trunks, Valises, and Bags, Hat Gases and Gloves, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. Buyers will find oar Stodc is not excelled by any, for lownets of price or durability in wear. SILK HATS MADE TO 0B9ER BT CONFO&MA'miB HEASM. fl Si i ft- P t Bsowjr BaOTUnyM & Co., Importers of Flower^ field and Gsrdea Seads. IM ■ T. T. MUIR ft CO., BookMllort 4 SuUoncn, 185 Uninvilto Si.. Halifax e I I t a I I I) i 1 I I n e r 6( SS4 bklcukk'b pahmku's [1873. , A T^T MT A TIT A T^T^ 160--ORANVIIJ.E STREET— 160 HALIFAX, N. S. f WALTER BARRON & CO. •».*- MEirS, YOUTH'S and BOY'S READY-MADE CLOTfflNQ, GENTS FURNISHING GOODS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. WATSON & ITEBS, Brass Founders, Finishers, 6A8FITTER8 ft LAMPMAKERS. n*' -:0:- Cistern Pumps, Garden Engines, &c. ■:o:- 15* HAT.TFAX, N. S. t o » ft o « 8 I : t OB I e BROWN BROTHERS ft CO^ Dragguts, Ordnanco Square. lUlUax. ., Ifelifax. [1873. Pmi, Mfmn. unA Tfmr Booki at U. T. "MtJlR A C0.1l. L f DO. THIMe, r ers, «4 e Si « <• s II OB &c. h i.IUIUax. i 1 i I 1 J 9 4 8 I 1873.] ALMANACK. 225 £l & A & JOHN HERBIN \.■^.'l^^f'^ >-,#•: r. f ^ ■•7 Wattkmaket and §twt\\tt, 191 BOIII0 Street, HALIFAX. IMFORTEU OF AND DRALEIl IN ALL KINDS OF Gold & Silver Watches, ao)i >^,.i JEWELLERY. OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS, &c. Repairing done at shortest notice, and warranted to give general satisfaction. H e 1 / I I 1 1 4 ■:o:- 'j^ 0E4S@1S M0P1S4T1. JSlAitie Stockings, Knee Caps and Anklets at Beowx Beothbbi 9t Co, / B. T. MUIB & ,C0o Bookwllen ^ StaUonen, 125 Graovillo St., Halifax. i I o * e s 926 BKLCHERS FARMERS [187a B. A. BREHM& CO. ( • ff>^ tfn Mi^if t ipAcvijeBERs^.: dt : ^^ nil «^' lamllj :^m||r. ^ S ■7" "4- @4fi. " •ill Jlce, Corner .Bedford Row and Prince St. • »'! CAMPBELL TAMERY, ROBERT CAMPBELL, 7J3 o;f i>6t:tin^v'?7 hi ^ach z^ibmi^ MA.is:uF^arxjRiiiR of J^tfU mi ^ifftx ^uihx. as s I 3 r Q e ft « in 9 9 A Pa BROWN BROTHERS & CO., Droggiste^ Ordnanee S^aare, HalUax. alifax. S73. ^ t I St. Y, s i ? L. tx. I n r ! e OB H e ■*» el • i » 7$ S « .4 9 fit « fa I aUibx. Writing, Copying and Printing Inks, at R. T. MUIR & CO'S. ^^^^^^■^^i— i»»i— — — — ^-^—i ^M^lMii^ — 1 — ^— ^^ M— ^^li^^l^^l^ J873.] ALMANACK. 227 McGregors' Tannery NEW GLASGOW, N. S. J. dg R. nSoG'REG'OR, .,, .PROPRIETORS. IHanttfartttnrs of ^oU anir §^pp£r LEATHEE. EDWARD NALDER, (Late of BirminghaiQ, EnglandO OFFICE, 18 BEDFORD ROW, HALIFAX, N. S. • Mi^ hm^^ of Worh pjnicd mid §ilt REFERENCES :— Mil. IlKSSLEiN, Halifax Hotol, JMu. JAMES Hunti:r, Brass Founder, Mu. John Huntku, Brass Founder. Mu. PkeK8, Mansion House. Fl^ICE T.IST. PLATING : Table Spoons from 83.00 per doz. Table Forks " 3.00 Dessert Spoons " 2.00 " Dessert Forks " 2.00 " Teaspoons " 1.50 " Cake Baskets '* 2.00 Cruet Frames " 1 .00 Other Articles in like luuportion. GILDING : Watch Cases from $2.00 Watch Chains from 1 .00 liockets, Brooches, Fins, etc., at moderate Prices. Unadulterated Ground Spicca, at BaowN Brothers & Co. s 9 9 ? U. T. MUIR & CO., Paper Rulers & Bh nk Book MRnufncr'a, 125 Grnnrillo. t i 8 a 8 M t h II li 1 e M h OB 228 hkixhkr's faumkr's [1873. ROBERT H. COGSWELL, (SUCCESTOR TO Wm. CrAWFORD,) AND mUr/GAL INSTRUMENT MAKER, 175 Barrington Street, (Opposite Grand Parade,) HALIFAX, N. S. :o:- Ilas constantly on hand an excellent assortment of Watches, Chronoinotera, Clocks, Jewelry, Nautical Instruments, itc. N. B. — Chronometers Repaired, Cleaned, and their Rates ascertained bv Transit obs«...vations. New Glasgow Iron Foundry, WM. FRASER & SONS, Proprietors. Dice on Provost St,, opposite Post Office, NEW ®yiS(?'3W, n. 3, ;0: BUCKEYE MOWING MACHINES, fflMHIffiSf r TOOLS, f tobe itttir ^cntrnl ^ill Scat ^nllbcrs. -:o:- All Orders for CASTINGS in Brass or Iron promptly attended to. O > o I M s I 1 H 3 9 9 ES a ft BROWN BBOTIIERS & CO., Druggists, Ordnance Square, Halifax. Gmnyillc. [1878. LL, PIpcB, Combs, Cash Boxes, Hair & Cloth Brushes nt 11. T. MUIU& CO'S. ^ KER, kVatches, 11 ts, &'C. jir Rates dry, ors. § ! o e I B M • ^ES, >tr». romptly i, Halifax. I 1 9 e ts « ft H » i fi I e M •0 fl 11 •» « E 9 e QD n e n e 187;J.] ■1 m a s-3 L"^ CI ALMANACK. CO €0i o 43 +3 a o M • iH 03 ^1 o 229 m m @i e i w I 1 9 i i Brown Brothehs & Co., Importers of Genuine Patent Medicines. ^ R. T. MUIIl & CO., Booksellers & Stationers, 125 Granville St., Halifax. c pO u es a 'S a e OB •\ e h W « s s M O H P^ PS Pi fa 230 BELCHERS FARMERS [1873. WILLIAM GOSSIP, United Service Book and Stationery Warehoueef Ma, {a3 aR^NlVCLUE STREET, HALIPAX, Dealer In the f^llowlng^: All College and School Books used in Nova Scotia; British, Dominion and Foreign Literature; Scientific and Mechanical liooks; Weales' Series, do. Handsomely bound Bibles; Church Services and Books of C»mnion Prayer, with new Lectionary, and Book of Psalms and Hymns used throughout the Diocese of Nova Scotia; Hymns Ancient and Modern, solus or with Book of Common Prayer; Tune Books of S. P. C. K., and Hymns Ancient and Modern. Ledgers, Journals, Day Books, Record and Memo. Books, liCtter Books, all sizes and qualities; Baptismal and Burial liegisters; Foolscap, Letter and Note Papers, and Foreign Papers, ruh^d and plain ; Envelopes, all sizes and qualities. School and Log Slates; Slate Pencils. Walkden's, Stearns', and other Inks, black, rod and violet. Mitchell's, Perry's, Gil- lott's and Staples' Pens. Winsor & Newton's, Rowney's and Newman's Oil and Water Colors. Drawing Papers, all sizes and descriptions; Bristol and London Board; Oil and Water Colour Sketching Blocks and Books; Crayon, Mono-chromatic and Pumise Papers. Prepared Canvas, per yard and on Frames. M \thematical Instruments and INlaterials for (Jivil Engi- neers and Surveyors. Paper Hangings and Borders, new Stock for 1873. Persons desiring to order Books, Periodicals or Newspapers, from England and the United States, or from the Continent of Euiojie, may depend upon a punctual reception by dealing at this Establishment. Printing- and Bookbinding to order. Look for United Service Book and Stationery Warehouse, 103 Granville St. L^ HAMILTON, Wholesale and Retail Dealer in Staple and Fancy Groceries, FINE FLAVOURED TEAS AND COFFEES, FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC FRUITS. :o:- ^radttcc of nil ^indm ^(^c cited an ^otmqmAetit, AT ^ HALIFAX, N. S. 51^* Marketing sent home with the Groceries Free of Charge. H B O § ft M S M e e H BROWN BROTHERS & CO., Druggists, Ordnance Square, Halifax. i., Halifax. Small Wares in frrcat variety, at U. T. MUlll & CO.'S. [1873^ 3hou8et inion and Series, do. [m Prayer, iighout the th Book of icietit and oks, Letter Foolscap, Envelopes, kValkden's, erry's, Gil- Newman's ns; Bristol ind Books; IS, peryard (Jivil Enfii- k for 1873. England and m a punctual r to order. anTille Sti iries, EES, H n d 9 » m 9 ■»■ O Si ifKttueiit, 1*, d M a of Charge. ire, Halifax. e w <« a 18 H H H n e PS n « M ft ft s m a Q d •0 1873.] ALMANACK. 231 A. C. COGSWELL, STJEGEON-DEISTTIST, f (Near Halifax Hotel,) ARTIFICIAL TEETH. Entire, or parts of Sets, Plain Gum, Single, or Block Teeth, on Gold, vSilver, or Vulcanite. TEETH FILLED with Gold, Amalgam, or White Fillings. TEETH REMOVED with or without Nitrous Oxide Gas, a safe and reliable agent, having been administered in this Office to over 2000 patients. BEFORE. AFTER. SPECIAL NOTICE. Many persons are constantly calling; and desiring Dental operations at a reduced price wlio actually require the service?, of a l>cntist, but whose pecuniary circumstances will not permit their pa3'ing the usual fees for first class Avork. In order to meet the requirements of every one, I ha\ e made arranp:ements to Iislvg all kinds of Dental operations done at my Otiice, at the foMowing cheap rates. lu so doing, I desire to give every Patient satis- faction; and although the work at these prices will be done hy the Stiulenls, every case shall be carefully looked after. Parties so desiring cheap tcork, will please state the fact when making engagements, and on compUtun of work the Cash will be required for services rendered. FILLINGS from 50 cents to 1 del. 60 oeniia. SETS and PARTS of SETS, on Vulcanite, from 3 to 20 dels. No Charge for removal of Teeth preparatory to inserting Sets. Gratis for the poor every day from 9 A m. to 10, except Sundays; also for the Orphan's Home. Industrial School, Deaf and Duino Jnstitution, and all inmates of such Institutions, yraiis as usual. ft d f ft i 99 Bkown Buotheks & Co., Pure Chemicals and Toilet Articles. R. T. MtllR & CO., Paper Kulcrs & Blank Book Manufac'rs, 125 Granville. I I S S e 9 e fa 232 BELCHERS FARMER S [1873. ALFRED SAUNDERS, n |) 170 AKGYLE STREET, (Opposite J, Xorthup & Sons,) ii^LiirA.x, isr. s. ■IOC- Field, Garden and Flower Seeds-Catalogue on application. THE TRADE SUPPLIED ON LIBERAL TERMS. Orders from the Country promptly attended to. ESTABLISHED 1811. WM. F. KNIGHT, SADDLER, IliLRNZSSS AND CARRIAGE TRIMMER. Whips, Brushes Spurs, Horse Clothing, &c., &c. 158 Hollis Street, Halifax. 8 9 QD ET 3 M QB sa ^ ft O (X « s 90 BROWN BROTHERS & CO., Druggists, Ordnance Square, Halifax. lb Granville. ri873. f ST. S. )plication. ed to. T, I I u o 9 o Pi f) ?., <£c. re, Halifax. Soaps, Hair Oils, Perfumery, and Small Wares at R. T. MUIR & GO'S. II a fl It I « a SB o en H O Pi p 1873.] ALMANACK. 233 ^ C "A^0^ IMPORTER OP Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, US-BARRINGTON ST.-145 HALIFAX, N. S. :o; Cottons, Cotton IVarp, liincns. Flannels^ Blanketr* CortMts, GloTCN, Ribbons, Flowers, Twcecis, Sbawls, mantles, £tc., Ftc. ALSO — A rULL LINE OP Always on Hand " Low for Cash." INSPECTION INVITED. H. G. LAURILLIARD, t&MMM 9 GENTLEMEN'S DRESS MATERIALS, AND Agent for New York Fas&ios Plates. •:o:- 219 HOLLIS STREET, 9 P M SI I « SB B 9t 3 II IM I ► s- Sponges, Brushes, Combs and Perfumery, at Brown Brotheps &Co. fl R. T. MUIR & CO., Booksellers & Stationers, 125 Granville St., Halifax. s a e t I a m S OB « h es ft .d '«* S s 2 fa dS O 234 BKI.CIIEUS FARMKU8 [1873. ^M^ > <^'/7i ,^ / HAIIFAX ND8SEBY, AI\ID ESTABLISHMENT FOR 570 & 572 Upper Water St., iiMi. i. i;< •:o:- Choice Flower Seeds, GARDEN & FIELD SEEDS, Bridal & other Bouquets Of the choicest description. 3 p % B 9 O o 9 M II B ft as BUOWN HHO rilMHS & CO., l)ruggi»t«, Ordnance Square, Halifax. t., Halifax. [1873. 1% s «5 3 B % P o OR B lets OB Halifax. c « B" QB (6 •« B B 61) B e S H PP o Si n Room Paper and Paper Blinds at R. T. MUIR & CO.'S. 1873.] ALMA^CK. 235 GLASGOW HOUSE. •:o:-- KOMANS & CO. 1MPORTEU8 OP BRITISH AND FOREIGN WHOLESALE AND RETAIL f f -:o:- ISTo. 149 G-ranville Street, HALIFAX, N. S. THOMAS CECCONI, 3iifTOT mi Qilitr N'o. 164 ECollis Street, MANtrPAGTUREB OF GILT MOULDINGS, LOOKING GLASSES, Oval Frames, Rustic Carved and Imitation Work, Picture Frames, and Dealer in Pictures. JOB WORK IN GENERAL. Dye Stuffs and Confectionery at Brown Bkothers & Co. U. T. MUIR & CO., Paper Rulers & Hlnnk Book Mnnufuo'rs, 125 Oranviile. 4) I I I h i e m 9 e 236 IJKLC IIKU'S FAUM KR's [1873. REILLY & DAVIDSON, DEALERS IN TOW I Call and select firom the best assorted Stock in the City. AGENCY FOR THE "BARSTOW RANGE." Ship Stoves. Stove Pipe & Galley Utensils, HOUSE m SHIP PLlBiG, BATHS, WATER CLOSETS, MrnU, §nmpf ^nhbtt ^vm, ZllSrC SPOUTS, &c. -:o:- 200 (New No. 224) HOLLIS STREET, Near H. M. Ordnance, HALIFAX, N. S. n e B » B H e 9 o 3 o § M OD 01 I s t BROWN BROTHERS & CO., Druggists, Ordnance Sqaare, Halifax. Oranvi'le. [1873. e Writing, Copying nnd Printing Inks Rt R. T. MUa. "O.'S. 3 N i|s. I I L Stock » ensils, :ts, i4 e § o s pi C. rflMUCC, a** 1 t e r e 8 H H H o 011 L Halifax. 1873.] ALMANACK. 237 J m WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Druggists^ Ao. 1^7 MOLLIS ST., HALIFAX, JV. S. Proprietors of the Celebrated Peruvian Bitters, Odontine Es- 8ence» Cholera Mixture, Wine of Bennet, Furniture Polish, Cough Balsam, &c-, Ac. Agents for the Celebrated Mineral Waters of Vichy— under the control of the French Government. Agents for the Syrup of Hypophosphite of Lime, Soda, ft Iron, and other preparations of ORIMAULT & CO., Paris. Agents for the Celebrated Perfume Manufactory of BIGAUD & CO., Paris. Q>^ Hmoi m^ F^B s^m s Paint Oils, Wool Oil, Salad Oil, Machinery Oil, Blue Stone, Copperas, Indigo, Logwood, Sulphur, Varnishes, Essences, Spices, Baking Soda, Cream of Tartar, Washing Soda, Glue, Combs, Brushes, Pomades, Hair Oils, Patent Medicines, Glassware, Borax, Licorice, Lemon Sjrup, Saltpetre, Mustard, Confectionery. PATENT MEDICINES, Chamois Skins, Elastic Stockings, Snspensary Bandages, Trusses, Safei, Abdominal Supporters, &c., &c., &c. JJKotagraijhir (Stuck, gome0:pathk £ditbici\\tsi, MEDICINE CHESTS FOR SHIPS & FAMILIES. FEEDERS, INFANTS' FOOD, •:o: Having a thorough knowledge of the different markets of the world, we are enabled to buy Goods to the very best advantage, and can therefore sell as low, if not lower, than other houses in the trade. Prices of Goods will be quoted when desired, on forward- ing a stamp for return postage. 157 Hollis Street, Halifax. Browk Brothkbs & CO., Gold Leaf, Dry Paints and Vanishes, n i 8 H 9 9 d 9 B R. T. MUIR& CO, Bcokioli. ra & Stationon, 125 Granville Street, Halifax. I I I if S n n9 O n; H PS of 238 BKLCHKItS KAUMKUS [IH73. CHIPMAN, MUTCH & CO. AND Genera/ Commission Merchants. 63 Upper IKTater St. HEAD OF O'CONNOR'S WHARF, HENRY C. TULLY, Commission Merchant, 180 UPPER WATER ST. Oppogite liarss'a Wharf, HALIFAX, N.S. Importer of and Wholesale and Retail Dealer in American and West India Prodnce, ■:o: iJ:^** Country Orders promptly attended to, .=^ 9 8 I I M s ft I H B3 H ! ]^OWH BROTHERS & CO., Druggist, Ordnance Square, Halifax. , Halifax. [1873. :o. 'fS. St. 9 Int, I I I <» ft 3 SI § > s. lace, i s [alifax. fiiblei, Tcstamonti, Prayer and School Books at R. T. MITIR & CO'S. i i i Ji r o s N H § 1873.] ALMANACK. 239 THOS. A. S. DeWOLF & SON, , , , GENERAL SHIPPING HALIFAX, N. S. THOMAS A. S. DbWOLF. CHARLES F. DkWOLF. ANCHOR LINE OF STEAMSHIPS, FROM GLASGOW, LIVERPOOL & LONDON, TO 'Mti» S m?. i>A^» First class Steamships of this. Line are sailing between above ports, and arrangements and passage can be made on libera] T. A. S. DeWOLF P a » s t I Prescriptions carefully dispeosed by Brown :|fP ^' R. T. MDIR & CO., Paper Rulers & Blank Book Manufnc'rs, 125 Granville. I •8 fl II Ml •5 •« 11 s i e e 1^ 240 BELCHKR'S FARMER'hJ [1873. Colonial Store. JORDAN ANETsOKPANY, ■X , 218 and 222 AKGYLE ST. IMPORTERS Oy BRITISH AND FOREIGN D -:o:- Our Stock will be found to consist of all the leading novelties of the season, and having been purchased in the best "aarkets in Great Britain, we will be able to offer our Customers greater inducements than heretofore. ^ — k— If. B, — Particular car« g ^ ^l^® fllllnir up of orders, and Wl^olcsale Buy^ers will receire oar best; attention. .-* BEST COTTON f ARPS ALWAYS IN STOCK. Highest Market Price given for Conntry Homespnn & Socks. hMh^.^^EW GOODS EVERY STEAMER. No Second Price. -:o:- m- Country Oi^ J) JS^ JS[ & CO. O s pi s t 9 m I P V 9 i I I 9 *t m- B 9 B «% 9 I 9 9 B^OWK BROTHERS ^ts & cO., Druggists, Ordnance Square, Halifax. 5 Gronville. [1873. e. NY, I 9 9 Pen and Pocket Knives, Scissors, Razors, &c., at R. T. MUIR & CO/S. e leading sed in the offer our our best itit ft ICI & Socks. 8 Pi S t 1 r 5 9 I B 9 B O OB I 8» M a s & es « ? O IS '0 B « m 8 Z I e QD H H 9 n 9 n 1873.] ALMANACK. 241 EXCELLENCE WITH ECONOMY. ClOtllS. CIotliiDg, Ties. Scarfs, SUrts. Hosiery, UnMotliiM Boys' ClotUng, UiMas. Rntter Coats. Cash vs. Credit. E. HOWARD & CO. TAILORS, CLOTHIERS, AND 185 HOLLIS STKEET, (Next Union Bank,) HALIFAX, N. S. Keep constantly on hand a fhll assort- ment of Goods for Gentlemen's wear, at very Low Prices. Every purchaser who detlfcs to get the best possible value for his money, should visit their establishment for the following convincing Reasons : — BECAUSE their House is the ONLY Tailoring Establishment in Halifax where the stock is per- sonally selected in the European Markets. BECAUSE the adrantage they possess in pur' chasing direct fro n manufacturers, enables tnem to sell their stock at much lower prices than those who have to pay a large percentage to local Wholesale houses and Importing agencies. BECAUSE their customers have no percentage to pay for other men's debts, as they sell only tor BECAUSE their Goods are all tkoroughly shnmk before being made up. BECAUSE they employ only the best worl pic, and use only the best trimmings and m the execution of orders entrusted to '"^ BECAUSE they only turn out well fitting garments. BECAIJ^ their prices are frgj cent, under the ordinary Halifa: E. HOWi s e s f sr OB 9 9 I Ire, Halifax. Sponges, Brushes, Combs and Perfumery, at Eb< R. T. MUIR & CO., Booksellers & Stationers, 125 Ganvillo St., Halifax. '9 9 in « a A< fa «> .c .fi B B « Ik ^ A' «fi B m • e « 242 belcher's farmer's [1873. 4 ^ I MUNRO & SUTHERLAND, IMPORTEIIS OP AND DEALERS IN BRITISH AND CONTINENTAL DRY GOODS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, CORNER OF BARRINGTON AND SACKVILLE STS., HALIFAX, N. S. Purchasers will find at the above Estiiblishment a large and choice Stock of New Goods at the BRASS-FOUNDERS AND COPPER-SMITHS, Plarabers &,Steaffl-Fitters, yos, 166 to 172 BarringtoH Street, HALIFAX, M. S. Haira&etnrers of Vesselg' i^Miteiiings and Fittmgs, and tl " ■ " " ~ ■ " — - - im .,^ Steamsidps, Railways, TEUuieries, Brewries, &c. the lieav|jBr clt^ses of Brass and Copper Work, for , Bi *^<<^in City or Country fitted with Plumbers* Fixtures, ^M^JHeating Apparatus, — ^also Hot Water Heating