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STREET, 1866 '^'^^^^^i^i^^^^fm i«;aF ^■>> U ww*>Pt » : V jrOKTM WUJtHMf^^^ST, JOHJ^^ M, B, "^^TjG* ?R #■'"*. ■^ '?•'-*« i A. ,^ INDEX. p Aiivi;ktiskmknt(4 — Siimmiir.v of ...I'lij,'*' '•>{» Af^iiitiilliirc. I'rov. FJimnl i>t 4;') AlliiMt ('uiinty '•'> Alln-rt Miiiiii;,' ('ompiinv l'>fi AlhiTt A Wi'stiii'laiid iMiiiiiit;* Miui.Co loO AlliiTt Miimiractiiriii^; ('.>iii|iiiii,\ 1:55 A(,'riciilliii!il Socit'U. St. Jnhii lOS Aliiiiiiii .Sucii'ty of University 1u9 Hiiptist Miiiisti'is K" |{a)iti.-l Kdiicatidi) Socictv '*'-' '' Convention '^•i Mitriks H»l hoard oni.altli, St. JoiiM .OJJ JJuildin;; Socit'tv '••4 J{il.lu Society .'. loS JJaiiistfis and Attornies 121 I ]{ell Unoy 17 ' • ircuit (Jonrts 3(» I t'liief .liistic((. etc. l-'SJi j -> Court of Divorce Hit •' Vice Admiralty :ilt ■• for Trial of Piracy 3i) Crown hand iJepartment 44 Coilc^ciate f'rliool 47 Cartage. Hates of, Si. John 57 Charlotte Comity tJ4 ' (Virleton (\)anty 7'i I Clironoiojiical Kras and Cycles 14 | Church of Kii!;'land 77 | '■ Koine SO ; Congregational Ministers 8 \'A Eclipses, Festivals, Ac, 14 j Equinox«s ai\d Solstices. 16 j Express OtfiooH 5() j Fog Horn on Partridge Island 17 i Ferriag<'. Rates of, St. John f).^ Fi«h Market. Dues, St. John bi\ Free Christian Baptist Church 80 Fr' dericton. City of 02 Female Reform Society Ill Great Britain— Royal Family, etc., 33 Grammar School, St. John 4".t GloucL'ster County 73 Gas Light Company, ftt. Joho 104 Gymnasium #07 House of Assembly ^^ Harbour Master's Feew. Saiut John 20 • Hospitals and Asylums, 105 Hackney Coach and 11 anti-cart Farew ... 56 Hints to Farmers, for each month 128 King's County 68 Kent County 72 Legislative Council 37 Light Houses 15 Uichibucto llead Light, (new) ... 18 Lloyd's Agents 107 Law SiKihty of Saint John l2l Monthly ("vi.endvr for 1866 'ji to .'{: .Madras ! .Market Tolls, Saint John ... fti; Methodist ( Wesleyan) Church 811 Militia ..." 8l) Mannfaclnruig Compn-py. (St, John.) ...1ft.', Mechanics" Institute \ih Masonic Body 12r, New Brunswick Newsptpers 11;; >i(Mthumlierlaud County 7'i/ Natural History Society ijd Nova ."*cotia Jjr, Newfoundland [\-, North Am. Manufacturing CtMupany ...13.) Orphan Asylum Ipi Orange Asnociation 112 Oakum Manufa(^turing Company lO.i Provincial Secretary's Departmc^nt 40 Presbyterian Churches 81 Post Oltice '' "', 4(1 Police. Saint .lohn M Prince Edward Island 3ii Penitentiary and (iaol lUti Princess Alex. Mining A Maniifac. Co. ...13.') Q\ieen's County 67 Revenue Department 3!; Kates of Pilotau:e. Saint John lit Kcstigouche County 74 Ragged School II 1 Railways 117 Steamboats 117 Sovereigns of Europe 'M Sujireme Court 88 Saint .lohn City 5u raint John County 58 Signals. Saint John 1!> Sabbath School Associat on 10!» Slijipiige Bates of Saint John 54 Statlof the Army 88 Suubury County 06 Suspension Bridge Company 104 Suspensiuii Bridge Tolls 55 South Bay Boom Company 105 Society IJbrary 108 St. Ma'lachi's Total Abstinence Society...! lo St. (ieo. St. Andw. St Patk. Societies...! 11 Sons of Temperance 112 Tarilfof Duties 118 Time for going through the Falls 55 Training Schools. St. John 47 Teaclier's Institute. Saint John County. 4y Telegraph (/"omiiany 103 Tract Society L09 Top-Wharfage Law 54 Typographical Association Ill University 46 Union Iron Works 104 Underwriters" Society I07 Victoria County 76 Victoria (Joal Mining Company 105 Victoria Skating Rink lo7 Vernon Mining Comjjany 135 Water Supply Uon\niis«ioner8 St. John 53 Wharfage Kates of Saint John 20 Weighing Machines (ratiss at) r..... 55 Wostmor«'land County 69 York County 63 li i 121 '21 to;{. ,. 4; ;(' 4> 5(i 8: 8!i J(.liii.) ..\0?. I()^ l-2i, ll.'t 7.7 n>i :jji a:. • ipiiiiv ...!•!•'> ". ll(» IIJ iiy Itt.'i lent 40 K| 4(1 M 3(1 lOtl iit'. (■o....iy') 07 :5u . . n» 74 Ill 117 117 ;u 8S fto 58 lit M 88 Oli 11(4 fto 105 IU8 isocit^ty... I lo ci(iti(.'s...lll 112 118 Is 55 47 County. 4l> !..io;{ 109 54 Ill 4r. 104 1117 76 105 I(i7 las t. John 5!5 20 65 69 63 J, CS4S..#lt COMER KING AND GERMAIN ST. SAINT JOIN, N. B. OE^1I.ER ijr Drags, Pat eat diciaes, i> e: « t xj 1?^ f s , Artists' and Photographers' Materials ; Brushes, Leeches, Trusses Garden Seeds, er liandle Hair Brushes— a superior article; . cE>os.^ Ruled to any pattern a7id made up in the best manner- g xz>cz> In connection with this Establishment Is an extensive CIRCULATING LIBRARY, to which New Books are being constantly added. h k A. McMIiLM. ec) J^' i JOHN THOMAS f FREDERICTON, N. B., IDffiiilLlilS EIJ mm NHH iiw Mmc DRY GOODS, This well known Cheap House has a large and well assorted Stock always on hand. We purchase all goods for Cash, hi the best market ; there- fore are enabled to give our customers the benefit of our discounts. OUK MOTTO IS y »<■-•' I W ft- I ^ M^ ^M^Mki*rfHkilHMh*AHli*rfi*rfMMklkAl ^k^m ■IMMMM McMillan's new brunswick FOR THE YEAR OF OUR LORD 1 8 "S 'S BEING THE TAVENTY-NINTll YEAR OF THE REIGN OF QUEEN VICTORIA, ANJ) THE SECOND AFTER LEAP YEAR. COKTAINING EOSLESIiSTlCAL AND PROVINCIAL DEPARTMENTS, A LIST OF THE OFFICERS OF NEW BRUNSWICK MILITIA, THE ROLL OF BARRISTERS AND ATTORNEYS, AND OTHKR i SAINT JOHN, N. B. J. k A. McMillan, t8 piunck ayilltam street, 186G. I; 1 1\ i •A I KQU^TIOIV OF TIM:IU ITOH 18GO. FOR THE MERIDIAN OP GREENWICH. -1> C O J3 u Add. Add. M. S.'M. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 3 4 4 5 .5 6 G 7 7 7 8 12 8 13 9 14 9 52,13 20 14 48 14 16J14 42,14 9' 14 35 14 1 14 26 14 50 14 14|14 37! 14 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 10 10 10 11 11 11 11 12 12 12 12 13 13 13 13 13 5; 14 25 14 44il4 3 21 38 54 10 25 14 14 S. 53 7 13 18 22 25 28 Add. Add. 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M.S.JM.S. 6 2:0 7 59 26 54 45 49il 5 44 1 38; 1 31 24 16'2 7|3 58'3 493 394 284 53 40 24 44 4 5^5 45 6 26 47 8 29 4 17 4 50 5,5 266 136 58'6 4317 287 1218 I 56 8 408 239 5!9 4»|9 30il0 11: 11 32 53 14 36 57 18 39 20 41 1 21 41 • Nov. Subt. Subt. M. S. M. S. 10 20 16 18 10 39 16 19 10 57 16 19 11 15 16 18 11 33 16 17 11 51 16 14 12 8 16 11 12 25 16 7 12 41 16 2 12 57 15 56 13 12 15 50 13 27 15 42 13 41 15 34 13 55 15 25 14 9 15 15 14 22 15 4 14 34 14 52 14 45 14 40 14 56 14 27 15 7 14 13 15 17 13 58 15 26 13 42 15 35 13 26 15 42 13 9 15 60 12 51 15 56 12 32 16 2 12 12 16 6 11 52 16 11 11 31 16 14 11 10 16 16 Subt. M. 8. 10 47 10 24 10 1 9 36 9 12 8 46 8 20 7 54 27 32 4 5 36 5 7 4 38 4 3 3 2 2 1 1 9 40 10 40 11 41 11 41 11 Add. 19 1 1 2 2 3 48 18 48 17 46 15 ( 14 ERAS — FESTIVALS — ECLIPSES — AC. Cliroiioloftieal X^ras and Oyclcs, Goldrn Number 5 Dominical Let tt^rs G. Enact 14 Roman Indic.tion 9 Solar Cycle 27, Julian Period (5579 The year 5fi27 of the Jowisli Era commences on Sept. 10, 18fi6. Rama- dan (month of abstinence observed by the Turks) commences Jan. 18, 18GG. The vear 128:3 of the Mohammedan Era commences May IG, 1866. Fix-cd tmcl 310 Epiphany Septnagesima Sunday. . . , Quimiua^esima,Shrov.Sun. Ash Wednesday 1st Sunday in Jjcnt Saint Patrick Palm Sunday Annunciation Good Friday Easter Sunday Lovi^ Sunday . Saint George Jan. >( Feb. n u Mar. Apri G Rogation Sunday May G 28, Ascension Day " 10 11 Pentecost " 20 14 Trinity Sunday *• 27 18 Corpus Christi " 31 17! Accession of Qn. Victoria... June 20 25 St.John Bap.— Midsum. D. " 24 '' |St.Miciiael — Michaelmas D. Sept. 29 30 1st Sunday in Advent .... Dec. 2 I Saint Andrew Nov. 30 8;Saint Thomas Dec. 21 23ichristmas Day " 25 JBc-lipses for l.S<><5. In the year 18GG there will be three Eclipses of the Sun, and two of the Moon. 1. A partial Eciijjse of the Sun, March 10, invisible in New Brunswick. 2. A total Eclipse of the Moon, March 30th and 31st, visible in New Brunswick. First contact with the P(Mun)ilira, !M;ir. .'!i), \\\\. ?,\\\. i'x-'. p.m., St. Jnhu Meantime. First contact with the ^^hiulow, " .".o, loh. l.lm. L^s. " " lU'diiiiiii'rufTnttil l'ha.J ; Winter " 3IoriiliiK ;riicl X^veiiliig Sta/i'w Tor tlie year, 9 Venus will be Morning Star until February 24, Evening Star during the rest of the year. % Mars will be Mornnig Star throughout the year. 2/ Jupiter will be Morning Star until July 17, and Evening Star during the rest of the year. 12 Saturn will be Morning Star till April 30, Even- ing Star till 8th November, and Morning Star during the rest of the year. ^♦••> LIGHT HOUSES. Iluftrtl of f'otntniKsionerH Cor the several J^ig-ht lioitseH in Ihe ttai/ of Fu»di/» lions. K. D. Wilmot ; A. H. Gillmou; Bliss Botskord ; George L. Hatheway, and T. VV. Anglin. K. W. Crooksiiank, Esq., Secretary ; George W. Smith, Accountant. Cape Sable Seal Island Light. — The first Light in approaching the Bay of Fundy, is on the South Point of the Seal Island. This is a plain white Light, elevated about SO feet above high water mark, and may be seen in approaching the Island from any point of the compass. A very dangerous rock, under water, but upon which the sea always breaks, called Blonde Rock, lies about 3^ m.iles S. by W. by compass, from the Light House. Between this rock and the Island, there arc some dangers — the ground is ;ocky throughout, and large vessels, therefore, ought not to attempt passing between them. Brier Island Light. — In advancing up the Bay, the next Light is situ- ated on Brier Island, about half a mile N. E. from the N. W. point thereof. A plain white light. Digby Gut Light. — The next light on the coast of Nova Scotia is placed on the west side of Digby Gut — from Brier Island North Eastward. The coast is very bold and not indented ; the Light is therefore chiefly intended as a Guidge into Digby Basin. A white light. Gannet Rock Light. — This Light is intended to warn vessels of their ap- proach to a very dangerous range of shoales and ledges, which extend from the Old Proprietor to the Seal Islands oil' Machias, a distance of about twenty miles. It is a flash light — white — twenty seconds dark and forty light in each minute. The Light House is painted in stripes, vertical, black and white. 16 LIGHT HOUSES. i Bearings and Distances by Compass from the Gannet Rock Light House. The Light bears from the Light house onBrier Island, N.N. £ W. 22 miles From the Gannet Rock to the Old Proprietor E. i S. distance 7 miles. From the Gannet Rock to the Black Rock, off White Head Island, N. E. i E. 7 miles. From the Gannet Rock to the South West Head of Grand Manan, N. N. W. 6^ miles. From the Gannet Rock to the Northernmost of the Murr Ledges, N.W. ^ N. 2i miles. To the Southormost of ditio, called St. Mary's Ledge, W. S. W. 2 miles. From the Gannet Rock to Machias Seal IsIand,W. and by N. ^ N.13 miles. Note. — Between the Northermost and Southermost of the Murr Ledges, there is a range of dangerous rocks and shoals, many of them always above water, and which extends Westward from the Light House about four miles ; from this range, farther Westerly, about six miles from the Gannet Light, lies a dangerous breaker called the Bull. This may be avoided by keeping 3 remarkable headlands near the S.W. end of Grand Manan open. From Brier Island Light to Old Proprietor, N. and by W. ^ W. 18^ miles. The Blonde Rock from the Southermost point of the Cape Sable Seal Island, S. and by W. 3^ miles distant. Machias Seal Island Lights. — There are two fixed white lights upon the Machias Seal Islands, elevated about forty-five feet above high water, and bear from cac' other E. S. E. and W. N. W. distant about 200 feet, by which circumstance of two Light Houses at the same station, they will be immediately distinguished from all other lights upon the coast, (British or American) Both the Buildings arc painted white. The following are the bearings from them, viz : — To the Southernmost Murr Ledge, (St. Mary's) E. S. E. easterly. " Gannet Rock Light, E. by S. ^ S. 13 miles. Southern Head of Grand Manan, E. by N. ^ N. Northern Head of Grand Manan, N. E. ^ E. N. E. Rock, distant 2 miles, N. E. by N. Little River Head, N. by W. Libby Island Light House, (American), N. W. by W. (( « it i Vessels standing to the Northward, between these Lights and the Gan- net Rock, should tack or haul off the moment they bring these Lights in one, as they will not then be more than three fourths of a mile from the Murr Ledges, if more than five miles to the East of the lights. [It is recommended that the Ship's Compasses should bo well compared and adjusted (particularly in new ships,) beforo they leave Partridge Island, as seri- ous errors have frequeutly occurred from want of attention on this point; and as the variation in the Bay of Fundy is seventeen degrees "\Vcstcrly, or (IJ^ points) it will be fo'ind by the latest published Admiralty Charts, that the course from Partridge Island down the Bay (South Channel) between the Old Proprie- tor, and N. W. Ledge, is S. W. \i S., but the course to be steered must depend on the direction of the wind on leaving Partridge Island.] Hel ])lain Lighi is a Tslanj limcsj paintl Ful placet lightsl uscfuf white Pal llarbc 4 IIOIIT HOUSES — FOO WHISTLE — HELL BUOY. 17 / House. 22 miles f miles, slund, N. anan, N. 38, N.W. 2 miles. 13 miles. • Ledges, ys above »out four ! Gannet aided by an open. )^ miles, ble Seal pon the ter, and feet, by will be itish or are the Gan- ^hts in ►m the d and s seri- and ourse aprie- ndon Head Harbour Light. — Next in order after passing Grand Manan and the plain white Light, (American) on West Quoddy Point, is Head Harbour Light. This is phiced on the North East extremity of Campo Bello, and is a guide to vessels entering the main Channel to West Isles, Moose T.shmd, and the inner Bay of Passaniaquody ; it enables vessels also at all times to enter Head Harbour — it is a fixed ichite light. 'J'hc building is painted white, with a red cross on it. Vuint Le Preau Lights. — Upon this iJiojccting head land two lights are pliiced, one above the other, in the .same house, and distant 28 feet — Both lights can be seen from every point of the compas.s, where they may be useful — both are fixed and while. 'J'lie Ijiglit House is painted red and white, in stripes of five feet broad each, hor' ontally. Partridge Island Light. — This light at the entrance of the River and Harbour of Saint John, hav;ng been establi>-hed upwards of forty years, requires nc particular notice, further than that it is a fixed white light, and that the Light House is red and white, in vertical stripes. A Fog Horn or Steam Whistle (the first of the kind ever used for this purpose) was placed on Partridge Island, near the Light House, in Sept. 1860, and is sounded at intervals of 10 seconds in every minute, during the prevalence of Fogs and Snow Storms. The whistle can be distinctly heard at a distance of four to six miles. STATKMKNT OV THK OPERATIONS OK THK " KO<; V'llISTLK," !■'(*« KOI r.OWING VKARS: 18G2. hunrs lu, Jan.'y... 35 25 Feb.y.... 2.3 17 March.. 13 35 April 18(53. 18(54. li. 111. 50 00 32 23 50 10 28 25 h. III. I24I0 83 ;;o 42 40 49 20 18()2. 18(53. 18(54. li. m. h. in. 251?) (19 50 22(5 40 204 25 h. 111. m 50 25 10 147 55 188 40 May.... 77 40 June. ..133 00 July... 95 45 A u?. ...1(55 15 18G2. 18(53. li. in. li. in. 155 55 117 40 3(5 55 27 35 Sept 89 30 Oct 29 (K) No\ 48 00 Doc .30 30 18(54. li. 111. 45 15 <» 45 35 45 58 15 l\»tals— 786 hours 29 minutes in 1862; 1035 h. 13 ni. in 1863; 817 h. 45 ni. in 1864. ^J'here is also a Bell Buoy anchored at extremity of the Ledge at the eastern end of the Island, which is very useful to vessels in thick or rough weather. The sound of the Bell can be heard three miles distant. Beacon Light. — Within Partridge Island, and upon a Spit or Bar which extends about half a mile S. S. E. off Sand Point, and which dries at two thirds ebb, stands the Beacon Tower. Upon this Tower a light is estab- lished, which is eminently useful to the coasting trade of Saint John, and to all other vessels having pilots on board, as it enables them to enter, the harbour at all hours of the night. A fixed white light. The house is white and black, in stripes vertically. Quaco. — A revolving ivhite light is placed on a small rock off Quaco Head, showing twice full and twice dark in a minute. This light can bo seen from any quarter where a vessel can approach. The Light House is painted white and red in horizontal stripes. Cape Enrage Light. — On the point of that name, in Westmorland, nearly opposite Apple River Harbour, N. S. A plain white light. The Houso is painted white, and is about 120 feet above tide mark. 18 IIOFIT II6USKS — LATITUDE, KTC. 4 rr West Quoddy Light.— Thia is an American Light, and is placed on Ihc West side of the entrance into the Saint Croix hy Lubco and Eastport. Cape Forchu Light.— On Cape Forcliu, on the western side of the en- nce to Varmout'h (Nova Scotia,) in hit. 43, 39, N. long. (JO, S. W. It xhibits a plain revolving light— visible one minute and a quarter, and in- isible half a minute. The building is painted white and is elevated 135 tra ex V feel above the level of the sea. Griiuhtone Island L/^/i/.— An Octagonal Tower, sixty feet above the level of high water on (irindstone Island in Chignecto Bay, in hit. 45° 43' 13" N. long. 64^ 37' 25" W. The Tower is painted white, as is also the Keeper's house, one story, situate about 50 feet to the Eastward of the 'J'owi'r. Bearings and distances of several places from the above Light House, as follows : — Cape Enrage Light by compass, S. MU W. 10 1-7 miles. Highest point of St. Mary's licdgo by compass, N. 40 W., 0-10 miles. The point of low water olfthe Lighl House, by compass, S. 78 W., 2-10 mile. Jones' Ledge, N. 10 W., 3-10 mile, it dries at low springs and has about 2^ fathoms on it at half tide. The Sand Bank, S. 15 \V., 3-10 mile, it has 1:^ fathoms on its shoalest part at low water Springs. Grand Manaan. — There is a Light House and Keeper's House at the " Swallow Tail" on the North Eastern part of the Island of Grand Manan, in the Bay of Fundy. The Jiight is 45 feet from Base to Deck; the point on which it stands is 103 feet al)ove high water, making 148 feet elevation. This is a conspicuous mark in the South Channel between Brier Island and Grand Manan. Both Houses are painted white. Richibucto Head Light. — This is a fixed White Light, situated on Richibucto Head, Northumberland Strait, in the Gulf of Saint Lawrence. The light is placed at an elevation of 70 feet above high water, and should be seen in clear weather from a distance of 14 miles. The illuminating apparatus is dioptric or by lenses of the fourth order. The tower is square, about 50 feet high from base to vane, painted white, and stands in lat. 46° 39' 40" N., long. 64" 43' 30" W. of Greenwich. Latitude, Longitude, and Variation of the Compass, at the following Light Stations in the Bay of Fundy, belonging to New Brunswick: // Partridge Island, Lat. 45 14 20 N. Beacon, - - Head Harbour. Point Le Preau, - Gannet Rock, Machias Seal Island, " Saint Andrews. " Quaco, - - " Cape Enrage, - " 45 15 00 44 57 40 45 3 50 44 30 40 44 30 3 45 4 10 45 19 33 45 36 00 o / // o / Long. 65 3 50 W. Var. 16 30 W. 5) 65 2 36 66 53 55 66 27 4 66 42 .50 67 6 10 67 4 00 65 31 55 64 46 40 16 30 16 20 16 30 16 20 16 20 16 20 16 30 16 60 >7 ON Til One ] One 'i'wu 'I'wo A P. A A r A P A r ei CI ei ei ^ A Fla 'J'he a the direc rig can bend, in A Un K it A BIi A Re, A WI A Wh A Blu Eastport A Red A Red A Bal ■-':t Establish One I of Saint alongsid( taking a In cas Virtue o entitled 1 $2 per d aforesaid Coasti British S are not c cording 1 icctl on the ilastport. of the en- S. W. It ;er, and in- cvated 135 ; above the in hit. 45° , as is also varcJ of the House, ns miles. ^ W., 2-10 [ has aboul ts shoalcst )usc at the id Manan, ; the point ; elevation, ricr Island tuatcd on jawrence. nd should uniinating is square, ids in lat. following ick: 16 30 W. 16 30 " 16 20 " 16 30 " 16 20 " 10 20 " 16 20 " 16 30 " 16 §0 " SKJNALS I'lLOTAfiE. 19 HlKimlH T>iHpl«y<'r x*iiota,g:o. Established by a Law or Ordinmice of the Common Council of the City of Saint John. One Dollar per foot, for bringing any Ship or Vessel into the Harbor of Saint .John, and mooring her into a safe place or berth, or securing her alongside of one of the Wharves; and !j51 per foot for removing and taking any Ship or Vessel out of the Harbor. In case where Pilots shall be detained on board of Vessels, under and by Virtue of the Quarantine or Health Laws of the Province, they shall be entitled to demand and receive from Masters of such Vessels, the sum of $2 per day, for every day of such detention, in addition to the allowance aforesaid. Coasting Vessels, going from one part of the Bay of Fundy to another, British Steam Boats, or British Vessels drawing under six feet of water, are not compelled to take pilots ; when employed, they are to be paid ac- cording to the rate above mentioned, 4 20 IIAIIHOIU MASTKU'h fees WHAUKAffE. For romovinpf Vcssris from any tnooriiip prourid to any Wharf, or from onr Wluirf to anolhor Wharf, and hccmiii; them |)r(>[)tMl\ moored or secured, the foII()vvinj5 rates: For Vessels not exceedinj,' One Hiuuhed Tons, $1 .OOc. ; for Vessels over One Hundred and not exceedinjf Two Hundred Tons, .*?2 ; for Vessels over Two Hundred and not exceeding Three Hundred Tons, $3 ; and for all Vessels over Three Hundred Tons, and not cxecedinj? Four Hundred Tons, $i ; and 2.^. for every Fifty Ton^ such Vessel may measure over Four Hundred Tons. First. Distance. — From Partridge Island to Musquash Cove Head, hear- ing Northwest, $1 per foot. Second Distance. — From Musquash Head to Point LcPrcaux, hearing Northwest, $1.25 per foot. Third Distance. — From Point LePreaux to North Head of Grand Manan, hearing North West — or North Channel, l)earing South East, JjJl TjOc. per foot. Fourth Distance. — From the North Head of Grand Manan — or North Channel as aforesaid — to Machias Seal Island, hearing South or Brier Island hearing South-Southeast, ?5!1.7') per foot. Fifth District. — Any where outside the aforesaid distance, $2 per foot. w On Vessels of 30 Tons and under 50, SOc. ; VcsscIb of 50 Tons and under 75, 75c.; 75 and under 100 tons, §1.; 100 and under 150 tons, >$l 25; 150 and under 200 tons, !$1 50; 200 and under 300 tons, -^2; 300 and under 400 tons, .$2 50 ; 100 and upwards, $3 ; Decked Vessels under 100 tons, owned and registered at Saint John, and all British Ves sels under that tonnage trading within the Bay of Fun(ly,or arriving from Ports to the Northward of Cape Cod, or the Westward of Cape Canso, or from any Port in Nova Scotia, to pay annually as follows ; Under 30 tons, 75c. ; over 30 and under 50 tons, •'^1 ; over 50 and under 75 tons, $1 20 ; over 75 and under SO tons, .$2. RatoM of IrVliarfag-c. P^or every Decked Vessel, or W^oodboat, of the burthen of 40 tons and under, 30c. per day ; above 40 tons, and under 50, 35c. ; above 50 and under 60, 40c. ; above 60, and under 70, 45c. ; above 70, and under 80, 50c. ; above 80, and under 90, 55c. ; above 90, and under 100, 60c. ; above 100, and under 120, 70c.; above 120, and under 150, 80c.; above 150 and under 180, 90c.; above 180, and under 200> $1; above 200, and under 220, $1 10; above 220, and under 240, $ 1 20 ; above 240, and under 260, $1 30; above 260, and under 280, JjJl 40; above 280, and under 300, $1 50; above 300, and under 320, $1 60; above 320, and under .340, .f;i 70; above 340, and under 360, $1 80; above 360, and under 380, $1 90 ; above 380, and under 400, $2 ; above 400, and under 450, $2 25 ; above 450, and under 500, ^2 50 ; and 25c. for every ad. ditional 50 tons, i 1 arf, or from or Hccurcd, I Toms, ."J;! <> Hundred ling Three Tons, and I'ifty Tons Head, hcnr- IX, bearing nd Manan, '$1 SOc. per —or North h or Brier 5 per toot. Tons and ITjO tons, tons, >JJ2 ; cd Vessels ritish Ves ivinp^ fro)n Canso, or r no tons, s, $1 20; tons and re 50 and lunder 80, |c. ; above ihove 150 1 200, and 240, and 1280, and 320, and 360, and Ind under 3very ad. ut Month. JANUAB.V, , 18611. 31 Days. 1 « Hnil the New Year ! hail to mirth ! All creation's song is gladnosi^; Not a creature dwells on earth God would have bowed down in sadness ! Every change this truth is preaching ; (xod in all His works in teaching, As if man by them beseeching. To bo glad, for He doth bless ; And to trust Him for He's mighty In His tenderness ! " | L ast Quarter, 8th day, 5 hours, 13 minuteH, p. m., N. 1 New Moon, 16th "' 4 " 13 " p. m., S. W. 1 First Quarter, 23rd " 4 " 30 " p. m., S. E. | F ull Moon, 30th " 4- " 5 " P. M., E. | n. D. irtun Sun ISnn'H Moon Moon'H High M. w. Memoranda. II. H. Sets. n.M. Decs. R. AS. Plftce. Watpr. / n. M. H. M. 1 Mo Circumcision. 7 45 4 23 23 S7 29 breast 11 26 2 Tu 7 45 4 24 22 55 8 17 breast P.M. 3 W 7 45 4 25 22 49 R7 36 heart 52 4 Th 7 45 4 26 22 43 8 40 heart 1 29 5 Fri 7 45 4 27 22 37 9 42 bowls 2 6 6 Sat Epiphany. 7 44 4 28 22 30 10 44 bow'ls 2 42 7 SU 1st Sunday aft. Epiphany. 7 44 4 30 22 22 11 43 reins 3 20 8 Mo 7 44 4 31 22 14 morn reins 4 9 Tu St. John Circuit and Nisi 7 44 4 32 22 6 42 reins 4 48 10 W "Prius Sittings for York. 7 43 4 33 21.57 1 41 secrts 5 48 11 Th 7 43 4 34 2148 2 37 secrts 6 55 12 Fri 7 42 4 35 2138 3 35 thig's 8 6 13 Sat 7 42 4 36 2128 4 31 thig's 9 7 14 SU 2d Sunday aft. Epiphany. 7 41 4 38 21 18 5 24 thig's 10 15 Mo 7 41 4 39 21 7 6 13 knees 10 44 16 Tu 7 40 4 40 20 55 6 67 knees 11 26 17 W 7 39 4 41 20 44 S6 6 legs A.M. 18 Th 7 38 4 42 20 32 7 13 legs 18 19 Fri 7 37 4 44 20 19 8 23 feet 47 20 Sat 7 37 4 45 20 6 9 32 feet 1 26 21 SU 3d Sunday aft. Epiphany. 7 36 4 47 19 63 10 41 head 2 5 22 Mo 7 35 4 48 19 39 11 54 head 2 46 23 Tu Sunbury Circuit. 7 35 4 49 19 25 morn head 3 32 24 W 7 34 4 50 19 11 1 5 neck 4 27 25 Th 7 33 4 52 18 56 2 15 neck 5 39 26 Fri 7 32 4 53 1841 3 20 arms 7 27 Sat St. John Chrysostym. 7 31 4 55 18 26 4 23 arms 8 20 28 SU Septuagcsima Sunday. 7 30 4 57 18 10 5 18 breast 9 31 29 Mo 7 29 4 58 17 54 6 1 breast 10 17 30 Tu - 7 28 4 59 17 38 R5 19 heart 11 12 31 W 7 27 5 1721 6 23 heart U 51 4 I ,1 :! f ^:i k 2nd Month. FEBRtrAILir, 1866. 28 Days. " From stormy heavens the mantling clouds unroll'd, 1 The sky is bright, the air serenely coIJ, The keen north-west, that heaps the drifted snows For months entire o'er frozen regions blows : Man braves his blast, his gelid breath inhales, And feels more vigorous as the frost prevails. 'I'he obstructed patli, beneath the frequent tread, Yields a smooth crystal to the flying steed." Lfjst Quarter, 7th day, 3 hours, 15 minutes, p.m., N. New Moon, 15th ' 5 " 49 " a. m., E. First Quarter, 22nd " " 24 " a. M., W. D. D. Sua Sim Snn'^ Moon Moon's High M. W. IVIemoranda. Ribw. If. M. Setri. Dec. S. 1 o / 1 II. &S. Placo. Water. K. M. H . M . n. M. 1 Th 7 26 5 2 17 4 R7 26 bowls P.M. 5 2 Fri 7 25 5 3 16 47 8 37 bow'ls 1 2 3 Sat 7 24 5 5|16 30 9 28 reins 1 61 4 SU Sexagesima Sunday. 7 22 5 7jl6 12 10 28 reins 2 11 5 Mo 7 21 5 8 15 54 11 27 bow'ls 2 45 6 Tu Hilary Term. 7 20 5 9 15 35 morn secrts 3 23 7 W 7 18 5 ll|l5 17 23 secrts 4 5 8 Th 7 17 5 12 14 58 1 22 thig's 5 9 Fri 7 15 5 14 14 39 2 18 thig's 6 6 10 Sat 7 14 5 15114 19 3 12 thig's 7 18 11 SU Quinquagcsima Sunday. 7 12 5 17'l3 59 4 3 knees 8 28 12 Mo 7 11 5 18 13 40 4 49 knees 9 29 13 Tu 7 9 5 20 13 19 5 33 legs 10 21 14 W Ash Wednesday. 7 8 5 2112 69 6 12 legs 11 6 15 Th 7 7 5 22 12 39 S6 5 feet 11 60 16 Fri 7 5 5 24 12 18 7 18 feet morn 17 Sat 7 4 5 25 11 57 8 30 feet 28 18 SU 1st Sunday in Lent. 7 3 5 27 11 36 9 43 head 1 7 19 Mo 7 2 5 28 11 15 10 56 head 1 47 20 Tu 7 5 30 10 53 morn head 2 31 21 W 6 58 5 31 10 31 5 neck 3 16 22 Th 6 57 5 32 10 10 1 11 neck 4 9 23 Fri 6 55 5 33 9 48 2 14 arms 5 18 24 Sat 6 54 5 35 9 S6 3 11 arms , 6 33 25 SU 2nd Sunday in Lent. 6 52 5 36 9 3 4 1 arms 8 3 26 Mo 6 50 5 38 8 41 4 45 breast; 9 9 27 Tu 5 48 5 40 8 18 5 23 breast 10 12 28 Mo 6 46 5 42 7 56 5 56 breast 10 47 '^i. f 28 Days. oil's High ICO. Water. 1. n. M. iv"ls P.M. ^v'ls 1 2 ns 1 61 ns 2 11 fv'ls 2 45 rts 3 23 rts 4 5 5 6 6 7 18 es 8 28 es 9 29 10 21 11 6 11 50 morn 28 1 1 7 I 1 47 1 2 31 3 16 4 9 ! 5 18 , G 33 8 3 !t 9 9 it 10 12 t 10 47 3i(l Month. MARCH, 1866. 31 Days. Bleak March comes blowing his gusts along, And merrily shaking the tree ! From morning till night he will sing his song, — Now moaning and short, now howling and long ; His voice is loud for his lungs are strong : A blustery old fellow is he." D. M. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 Full Moon, 1st 7 hours, 28 A. M. W. liast Quarter, 9th day, 11 New Moon, 16th " 5 First Quarter, 23rd " 8 Full Moon, 31st " 29 minutes, a. m., W. p. M., W. A. M., N.E. 13 38 A. M., S, 1). W. Th Fri Sat SU Mo Tu W Th Fri Sat SU Mo Tu W Fh Fri Sat STI Mo Tu W Th Fri Sat SU Mo Tu W Th Fri Sat Memohanda 3rd Sunday in Lent Queen's Circuit. 4th Sunday in Lent. Saint Patrick. 5th Sunday in Lent. Day and Night equal. 6lh Sunday in Lent. Good Friday. Sun Rises H. M. 6 42 6 41 6 39 6 37 6 35 6 34 6 32 6 30 6 29 6 27 6 25 6 23 6 21 6 19 6 17 6 15 6 13 6 11 6 9 6 8 6 6 6 4 G 2 6 5 58 5 56 5 54 5 52 5 50 5 48 5 46 Sun Sets H. M. 5 43 5 44 5 45 5 47 5 49 5 50 5 51 1 5 521 5 53! 5 55 i 5 56 i 5 57' 5 59 6 Sun's Deo.S. 7 33 7 10 6 47 6 24 6 5 1 38 5 15 4 51 4 4 28 4 3 41 3 17 2 54 2 30 6 43 19 6 10 6 12 6 14 6 15 6 16 6 17 6 19 6 21 6 22 55 32 S.0 8 N.16 40 1 1 I 2 2 3 3 3 4 3 27 50 14 37 1 24 48 11 Moon K. &S. H. M. R6 15 7 8 9 10 11 16 17 16 14 11 Moon's Place. morn 8 1 1 2 3 4 4 5 S6 7 8 9 11 1 53 39 24 6 43 17 8 22 36 50 1 morn 7 1 1 2 3 4 4 4 R6 7 59 44 23 00 30 58 8 7 bow'Is bow'ls reins reins reins secr'ts secr'ts thig's thig's thig's knees knees legs legs feet feet head head neck neck arms arms breasi breast breast heart heart bow'ls bow'ls reins reins High Water, H. M. 11 17 P.M. 35 1 7 1 39 2 14 3 26 4 10 5 3 6 1 7 8 9 2 4 2 9 55 10 47 11 33 morn 16 1 4 1 55 2 44 39 3 4 5 6 7 8 39 47 52 53 50 9 38 10 22 11 4 11 40 I^i 4th Month. APILXL, 1866. 30 Days. ' O, give me a welcome, a welcome now ! The Winter was stern and cold ! But I sung him to sleep, and I kissed his brow, While I lifted his robe of spotless snow, And that crusty fellow, so chill and cold. Awakes in a mantle of green and gold. The sunshine falls from my restless wing. It touches the ice of the mountain spring ; But I laugh, I laugh as it melts away, And my voice is heard in the leaping spray." Last Quarter, 8th day, New Moon, 15th " First Quarter, 2 1st " Full Moon, 29th " 4 hours, 18 minutes, A. m., S. 2 " 39 " A. M., N. E. a " 7 " p. M., S. 4 «' ,59 " p. M., E. D M 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 D. W. Memoranda. I Sun RiKes, su Mo Tu W Th Fri Sat SU Mo Tu W Th Fri Sat SU Mo Tu W Th Fri Sat SU Mo Ta W Th Fri Sat SU Mo Easter Sunday. 1st Sunday after Easter. Easter Term. 2nd Sunday after Easter. 1st newspaper printed in [America 1701. 3rd Sunday after Easter. St. George's. 4th Sunday after Easter. W u, 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 4 4 4 4 M. 45 43 41 39 37 !?uii I 8un'» Sets. Dec. N, 35 6 34 6 32 30 29 27 25 23 21 19 17 15 13 11 10 9 8 7 5 3 1 59 58 56 55 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 M. 23 24 25 26 27 28 30 31 32 34 35 36 38 40 41 48 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 52 53 54 56 57 58 59 4 4 5 5 6 6 6 7 7 7 8 8 9 9 9 10 10 10 U 11 11 12 12 12 13 13 13 14 14 14 34 57 20 43 6 28 51 14 36 58 20 42 4 26 47 9 30 51 12 32 53 13 33 53 12 32 51 10 29 47 Moon R. AS. II M. R8 5 9 2 9 59 10 53 11 45 morn 33 Moon's Place. 1 1 2 3 3 4 4 18 55 36 11 46 20 56 S7 25 8 40 9 52 10 56 11 52 morn 42 1 2 2 3 3 3 4 24 1 32 1 29 57 25 R6 55 7 51 reins secr'ts secr'ts thig's thig's thig's knees knees legs legs legs feet feet head head neck neck arms arms breast breast heart heart bowl's bowl's bowl's reins reins secr'ts secr'ts High Water. H. M. 6 54 1 33 2 13 2 56 41 32 29 27 31 8 30 9 24 10 18 11 9 11 54 morn 45 1 37 2 31 3 25 4 24 5 24 6 26 7 26 8 18 9 6 9 51 10 32 11 II 11 48 ^1 30 Days. S. S.E. 3. )on" i High ace. Water H. M. ns 6 ,r'ts 54 r'ts 1 33 ff's 2 13 S's 2 56 K's 3 41 3es 4 32 jes 5 29 s 6 27 s 7 31 s 8 30 t 9 24 t 10 18 (1 11 9 d 11 54 k morn k 45 s 1 37 s 2 31 1st 3 25 1st 4 24 rt 5 24 rt G 26 I's 7 26 I's 8 18 I's 9 6 8 9 51 a 10 32 ts 11 11 ts 11 48 5th Month. IKIAir, 1866. 31 Days. " I come ! I come ! ye have called me long ; t I come o'er the mountains with light and song ! Ye may trace my step o'er the wakening earth By the winds which tell of the violet's birth. I have looked o'er the hills of the stormv north, And the larch has hung all his tassels forth, And the pine has a fringe of softer green, And the moss looks bright where my foot hath been." Last Quarter, 7th day, 5 hours, 18 minutes, p. m., N. New Moon, 14th " 10 « 34 « a. m., S. E. First Quarter, 2l8t ♦' 5 " 34 " a. m., N. Full Moon, 29th <« 8 " 54 " a. m., N. W. D. I). Sun Sun Sun's Moon Moon's High M. W. Memoranda. Rise5. Sets. Dec. N. R. AS. Place. Water. H.M. H. M t n. M. H.M. 1 Tu St. Philip & St. James 4 53 7 1 15 5 R8 48 seer ts 25 W Duke Wellington b 1760 4 52 7 2 15 23 9 41 thig's 1 2 3 Th 4 51 7 3 15 41 10 30 thig's 1 48 4 Fri 4 50 7 4 15 59 11 16 knees 2 31 5 Sat Napoleon died 1821 4 48 7 6 16 16 11 58 knees 3 16 6 SU 5th Sunday after Easter 4 47 7 7 16 33 morn knees 4 4 7 Mo 4 46 7 8 16 50 35 legs 4 59 8 Tu St. John Circuit 4 44 7 9 17 6 1 9 legs 5 56 9 W 4 43 7 10 17 22 1 43 feet 6 59 10 Th Ascension Day. 4 42 7 11 17 38 2 16 feet 7 58 11 Fri 4 40 7 12 17 54 2 48 head 8 57 12 Sat 4 38 7 14 18 9 3 24 head 9 53 13 SU Sunday after Ascension. 4 37 7 15 18 24 4 2 neck 10 47 14 Mo 4 36 7 16 18 38 S7 28 neck 11 38 1*5 Tu 4 35 7 17 18 53 8 37 arms morn 16 W 4 34 7 18 19 7 9 41 arms 32 17 Th 4 33 7 19 19 20 10 34 breast 1 26 18 Fri 4 32 7 20 19 34 11 22 breast 2 19 19 Sat 4 31 7 21 19 47 heart 3 10 t 20 SU Whit Sunday. 4 31 7 22 19 59 morn heart 4 1 21 Mo 4 30 7 23 20 12 35 bowl's 4 59 y' 22 Tu 4 29 7 24 20 24 1 6 bowl's 6 54 23 W 4 28 7 25 20 35 1 31 bowls 6 46 24 Th Queen Victoria born 1819 4 27 7 26 20 47 2 2 reins 7 39 25 Fri 4 27 7 27 20 58 2 29 reins 8 30 26 Sat 4 26 7 28 21 8 2 57 secrt's 9 15 27 SU Trinity Sunday. 4 25 7 29 21 18 3 28 secrt's 9 58 28 Mo 4 24 7 30 21 28 4 1 secrts 10 42 29 Tu 4 23 7 31 21 38 R7 37 thig's 11 23 30 W 4 22 7 32 21 47 8 27 thig's p. M. 31 Th Corpus Christi. 4 22 7 33 21 56 9 15 kneeu 45 ij ,|.:i \i 6Ui Month. JUirXS, 1866. 30 Dayg. D. M. I- l 2 '.] 4 5 G 7 8 9 10 11 vz in 14 15 16 17 18 |19 120 21 22 23 124 1 25 26 27 28 29 30 " Summer hath come ! she hath come, with her rosy train; With her cahn blue skies, and her gentle rain. She hath come ; there's a prattle of silver streams, With a music as sweet as we hear in dreams ; A voice on the mountain, a voice in the dell. Where the rivulets gush, and the cool springs well ; An echo of gladness from bourn and from brake. And a murmur of winds on the sodgy lake, Where the flowers, Narcissus-like, lean as though To clasp their sweet shadows in waves below." Last Quarter, 6th day, 2 hours, 49 minutes, a. m., S. E. New Moon, 12th " 5 '< 43 " p. m., W. First Quarter, 19th " 7 " 21 " p. m., S. Full Moon, 27th "11 " 11 " p. m., S. I). W. Memoranda. Min Uise«. Fri Sat I Srjjst Sunday after Trinity. Mc Tu W Th Fri Sat SU Mo Tu W Til Fri Sat SU 2nd Sunday after Trinity 1 rinitv 1 orni. 3rd Sunday after Trinity. Mo Battle of Waterloo, 1815. 4 Till 14 W Th Fril Sat SU Mo Tu W Ace. of Qii. Victoriaa837.!4 i'l- j4 •4 4th Suiidav after Trinity., 4 U Nisi Prius Sittings, York. i4 |4 Th Qn,A'ictoria crown'd 1838. |4 Frij. |4 Satj- 14 M 21 20 20 19 19 19 18 18 18 18 17 17 17 17 17 16 16 16 17 17 17 17 18 18 19 19 20 2U 21 21 Sun Si'ts. I-/ M. 34 35 36 37 37 38 38 39 40 41 41 42 SuirH I Moon Dec. N. R.& S, 22 22 22 22 22 22 22 22 22 23 23 23 42i23 43 1 23 43 1 23 43 1 23 44123 44 1 23 45123 45 '23 45 1 23 4fi!23 46 23 46]' 23 46 '23 46; 23 46 1 23 46123 46 1 23 46 23 4 12 19 27 33 40 46 51 57 1 6 10 13 17 19 22 24 25 26' 27 27 27 27 26 24 22 20 18 15 H. M. R9 57 10 37 11 12 11 46 morn 17 MooirH Place. 1 I 2 2 S7 8 9 9 10 11 11 49 23 56 37 25 21 25 12 58 33 7 37 morn 6 1 1 •") 2 3 33 1 30 37 i 20 R7 12 11 7 8 9 I 581 391 15) knees knees legs legs feet feet head head head neck neck arms arms brcas breast heartt heart bowl's bowl's reins reins reins secrt's secrt's thig's thig's thig's knees knees legs High Water. H. M. 1 25 2 2 3 4 5 6 7 9 53 40 30 24 25 30 8 35 9 34 10 32 11 26 morn 18 1 10 1 59 2 46 3 33 4 21 5 12 6 5 6 56 7 48 8 39 9 26 10 14 10 58 11 40 p. M. 1 4 % 7th I). M. 1 1 S 2 \ 3 'I 4 \ 5 1 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 30 Dayg. n; E. i"H High 3. Water. H. M. s 1 25 s 2 9 2 53 3 40 4 30 5 24 6 25 7 30 8 35 9 34 10 32 11 26 morn 18 1 1 10 ! 1 59 2 46,' 3 33 j 4 21 5 12 6 5 6 56 7 48 8 39 9 26 14 58 1 1 40 p. M. 1 4! 7th Month. JULV. 1866. 31 days. " What scenes of delight, what sweet visions she brings Of freshness, nf gladness and n)irth ; Of fair sunny glades where the buttercup springs. Of cool, gushing fountains, of rose-tinted wings, Of birds, bees and blossoms, — all beautiful things, Whose brightness rejoices the earth." Last Quarter, 5th day, 9 hours, 39 minutes, a. m., W. New Moon, 12th " 1 " 11 " a. m., N. First Quarter, 19th " 11 " 20 «' A. M., E. Full Moon, 27th" 11 " 49 " a. m., N. I). M. i 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 120 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 D. W. Memoranda.. SU Mo Tu W Th Fri Sat SU Mo Tu W Th Fri Sat SU Mo Tu W Th Fri Sat SU Mo Tu W Th Fri Sat SU Mo Tu, Sua Rines. 6th Sunday after Trinity King's and Albert Circuit. n. M. 5th Sunday after Trinity. 4 22 4 23 4 23 U. S. Tndepen. Dec. 1776. 4 24 4 25 4 26 4 26 4 27 4 28 4 29 4 29 4 30 4 30 4 31 4 32 4 33 4 34 4 35 4 36 4 37 4 38 4 39 4 40 4 41 4 42 4 43 4 44 4 45 4 46 4 47 4 48 7th Sunday after Trinity. Westmorland (!Jircuit. 8th Sunday alter Trinity. St. James. 9th Sunday after Trinity. Sun SUU'8 Moon Moon's Sots. Dec.N. o t F^. AS. Place. H. M. H. IVI. 7 46 23 7 R9 51 legs 7 45 23 3 10 22 feet 7 45 22 59 10 52 feet 7 45 22 54 11 23 feet 7 44 22 48 11 57 head 7 44 22 42 morn head 7 44 22 36 34 neck 7 43 22 29 1 14 neck 7 43 22 22 2 1 arms 7 42 22 15 2 56 arms 7 42 22 7 3 56 breast 7 42 21 59 S7 49 breast 7 42 21 51 8 29 heart 7 41 21 42 9 6 heart 7 40 21 32 9 37 bow'ls 7 39 21 23 10 7 bow'ls 7 38 21 13 10 35 bow'ls 7 37 21 2 11 4 reins 7 36 20 52 11 32 reins 7 35 20 41 morn secr'ts 7 34 20 29 4 secr'ta 7 33 20 18 39 secr'ts 7 32 20 5 1 16 thig's 7 31 19 53 1 59 thig's 7 30 19 40 3 49 knees 7 29 19 27 3 44 knees 7 28 19 14 4 42 logs 7 27 19 R7 51 legs 7 26 18 46 8 24 legs 7 25 18 32 8 57 feet 7 24 18 17 9 28 feet High Water H. M 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 46 32 16 4 1 7 14 18 18 13 morn 2 49 1 2 3 3 4 5 6 7 8 8 9 10 11 34 18 43 29 19 12 7 2 55 46 19 19 p. M. 43 26 10 1 2 8th Month. AVairST, 1866. 31 Days. < Now the blithe farmer in the early morn With sturdy steps strides o'er the fallow field, And plants, in hope that, though a while concealed, The grateful harvest may •« confess the corn," And so return him from the fruitful meald His gift augmented by a hundred-fold ! " Last Quarter, 3rd day, 2 hours, 52 minutes, p. M., N. W. New Moon, 10th " 10 " 12 " a. m., S. E. First Quarter, 18th " 4 " 62 « A. m.. S. Full Moon, 25th " 11 " 10 " p. m., S. D. M D. W. 1 W 2 Th 3 Fri 4 Sat 5 SU 6 Mo 7 Tu 8 W 9 Th 10 Fri 11 Sat 12 SU 13 Mo 14 Tu 15 W 16 Th 17 Fri 18 Sat 19 SU 30 Mo 21 Tu 22 W 23 Th 24 Fri 25 Sat 26 SU 27 Mo 28 Tu 29 W 30 Th 31 Fri Memoranda. lOth Sunday after Trinity Eclipse of the Sun. Charlotte Circuit. Sun Rises. 11th Sunday after Trinity St. John Circuit. Napoleon born 1769. N. B. estb. a Province 1 784 Great fire in St. John 1839 12th Sunday after Trinity Sun Sets, H. tit. 23 22 21 19 18 16 15 13 11 10 8 St. Bartholomew. 13th Sunday after Trinity Restigouche Circuit. . M. 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 58 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 10 11 13 14 15 6 50 16 6 49 17 6 47 Suu'a Dec. N. 7 6 5 3 1 59 6 57 6 55 6 53 6 52 18 19 21 5 22 5 23 5 24 5 26 6 46 6 44 42 40 38 6 36 6 34 18 17 17 17 16 16 16 16 15 15 15 14 14 14 14 13 13 13 12 12 12 11 11 11 10 10 10 9 9 9 8 2 47 31 15 59 43 26 9 52 35 17 59 41 22 4 45 26 7 47 27 7 47 27 7 46 25 4 43 22 391 Moon j Moon's R. &S. Place. H. M. RIO 2 head 10 30 11 15 head neck 11 57|neck morn 47 1 2 3 S7 7 8 41 44 50 3 36 7 8 35 9 4 9 34 10 5 10 37 11 14 11 55 morn 41 1 32 2 29 3 30 4 36 R6 57 7 30 8 3 8 39 9 16 9 56 arms arms breast breast j heart I heart I heart j bowl's j bowl's j reins reins ■secr'ts jsecr'ts secr'ts Ithig's thig's knees knees knees legs legs feet feet head head neck neck High Water- H. 2 3 4 5 6 8 9 10 M. 54 43 39 43 51 6 4 10 57 11 42 morn 24 1 5 1 46 2 27 3 3 4 5 6 7 6 50 37 28 26 25 8 22 9 16 10 7 10 55 11 38 p. M. 1 3 1 49 2 37 3 27 HiKh Water. n. M. 2 54 3 43 4 39 5 43 6 51 8 9 6 10 4 10 57 11 42 morn 24 1 5 1 46 2 27 3 6 3 50 4 37 5 28 6 26 1 25 3 22 ) 16 ) 7 ) 55 38 . M. 3 49 37 27 9th Month. SEFTX23MCBSB,, 1866. 30 Days. ♦' The sultry Summer past, September comes, — Soft twilight of the slow declining year, — All mildness, soothing loveliness, and {)cacc, The fading season, ero the falling, comes. More sober than the buxom, blooming May, And, therefore, less the favorite of the world. But dearest month of all to pensive minds." Last Quarter, l»t day, 7 hours, 45 minutes, p.m., N. E. New Moon, 8th " 9 *' 50 *' p. m., N. W. First Quarter, 16th " 11 " 4 " p.m., N. Full Moon, 24th " 9 " 41 " a. m., N. W. 1). D. Sum Sun Sun's Moon Moon's High M. W. * Memoranda. Itises Sots. 1)6. N R. & S. Place. Water. H. M H. M. ' H. M. H. M. 1 Sat 5 27 6 33 8 17 rl044 arms • 4 25 2 SU 14th Sunday after Trinity 5 28 6 32 7 55 11 36 arms 5 30 :i Mo 5 29 6 30 7 33 morn breast 6 38 4 Tu Gloucester Circuit. 5 30 6 28 7 11 36 breast 7 47 5 W 5 31 6 26 6 49 1 38 heart 8 50 6 Th 5 32 6 24 6 27 2 44 heart 9 45 7 Fri 5 33 6 22 6 4 3 50 liowl's 10 34 8 Sat 5 34 6 20 5 42 4 56 bowl's 11 17 «) SU 15th Sunday after Trinity 5 35 6 19 5 19 S6 37 reins 11 56 10 Mo 5 36 6 17 4 56 7 6 reins morn 11 Tu Northumberland Circuit. 5 38 6 15 4 33 7 34 reins 35 12 W 5 39 6 13 4 10 8 5 secrt's 1 14 13 Th 5 40 6 11 3 47 8 38 secrt's 1 52 14 Fri I 5 42 6 9 3 24 9 11 thig's 2 33 15 Sat 5 43 6 7 3 1 9 50 thig's 3 15 H) SU 16th Sunday after Trinity 5 45 G 5 2 38 10 33 thig's 4 00 17 Mo 5 47 6 3 2 15 11 22 knees 4 53 18 Tu 5 48 6 1 1 52 morn knees 5 48 19 W Victoria Circuit. 5 49 5 59 1 28 16 logs 6 47 20 Th 5 50 5 58 1 5 1 14 legs 7 46 21 Fri 5 51 5 56 42 2 16 fe«t 8 43 22 Sut 5 52 5 54 N18 3 22 feet 9 37 2:3 SU 1 17th Sund;)y after Trinity 53 5 52 S. 5 4 31 head 10 27 24 Mo 1 5 55 5 50 28 5 42 head 11 13 25 Tu Kent and Carloton Circuit 5 50 5 48 52 R6 36 head 11 57 2G W 5 57 5 40 1 15 7 14 noek p. ir. 27 Th 5 58 5 44 1 39 7 55 neck 1 31 28 Fri 5 59 5 42 2 2 8 41 arms 2 22 29 Sat 6 5 40 3 25 9 33 arms 3 15 ^ SU I81I1 Sund«,T ifter Trinity 1 5 39 2 49 10 31 arms 4 13 J li I; 10th Montli. OCVOBSR, I860. 31 Davs. Am] now when comes the calm mild day, ae still such dayi will come, To call the s(juirrel and the bee from out their wint'ry home, — When the sound of dropping nuts is heard, though all the trees are still, And twinkle in the smoky light, the waters of the rill, — The south wind searches for the flowers whose fragrance late he bore, And sighs to find them in the wood and by the streams no more." Last Quarter, Ist day, 1 hour, 45 minutes, a. m., E. New Moon, 8th " " 34 '< p. m., S. First Quarter, lOth " 5 hours, " p. m., S. Full Moon, 23id " 7 " 48 " p.m., E. Last Quarter, 31st " 10 «' 21 " a.m., W. D. M. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 D. W, Mo Tu W Th Fri Sat SU Mo Tu W Th Fri Sat SU Mo Tu W Th Fri Sat SU Mo Tu W Th Fri Sat SU Mo Tu W Memohanda 19th SunJay Michaelmas after Trinity Term. Sun Rises 20th Sunday after Trinity Saint Luke 21st Sunday after 'J'rinity H. M. G 3 6 4 6 5 6 (5 6 7 6 9 6 10 6 11 6 13 6 14 6 15 6 16 6 18 Sun Rets II. M. 5 36 5 34 5 33 5 31 5 29 5 27 5 25 o 23 5 21 5 20 5 18 5 16 5 14 Suu's Does 22nd Sunday after Trinity 6 20 5 12 6 21 '5 11 6 22 5 6 2^\rt 6 24 5 6 25 5 6 27 1 5 6 28 6 30 6 32 6 33 Si 8| Gl 41 « I 5 v\ i 59 1 4 57 4 55 6 3514 54 Hallow Eve. G 36 6 37 G 38 6 40 6 41 6 43 4 52 4 51 4 49 4 48 4 4G 4 45 3 12 3 35 3 59 A 00 4 45 5 8 5 31 5 54 6 17 6 40 7 3 7 25 7 48 8 10 8 32 8 55 9 17 9 39 10 10 22 10 43j 11 5, 11 26; 1147: 12 8:' 12 2Si 1249' 13 9 13 29 13 49 14 8 Moon K. AS. H. M. rll33 morn 37 41 45 48 50 S5 36 6 5 6 7 7 8 9 10 10 11 36 10 47 29 13 5 59 59 Moon's Place. morn 1 o 2 9 16 2J 7 46 32 25 19 22 27 34 morn 3 4 R5 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 breast breast heart heart bowl's bowl's bowl's reins reins secr'ts sccr'ts thiff's thig's thig's knees knees legs legs legs feet feet head head neck neck arms arms breast breast heart heert HiRh Water. H. •5 6 7 8 9 10 10 11 M. 18 24 29 29 19 6 50 27 m orn 5 43 1 22 2 2 2 44 3 28 4 17 5 11 6 11 7 9 8 7 9 3 9 57 10 48 11 36 p. &L 1 16 2 10 3 3 4 5 1 6 3 i ■i» 28 29 30 Davs. 1^ come, re still, borfi, re." HiKh Water. H. M. , '5 18 6 24 7 29 8 29 ; 9 19 1 10 6 i 10 50 11 27 morn 5 5 3 43 1 22 2 2 2 44 3 28 4 17 5 11 6 11 7 9 8 7 9 3 9 57 10 48 1 1 or; i a nth Month. 'nroVEIM CSS he wi R, 1866. 30 Days. «« Chant ye a dirge o'er t thcred flowers ; They have passed away with the sutnmcr hours; The birds no longer their songs outpour, — Summer, sweet summer is with us no more. 1 Autumn hath strewed her leaves o'er her bed, ' The sad winds arc sighing the hymt) for the dead ; But hark! a sound on the breeze is borne, — i ♦' Cease ye the death of the bright to mourn," 1 For the voice of that 8[)irit-stirring strain ' Whispers, " Sweet summer shall live again,'" New Moon, 7th day, G hours, 1 minute, a. m., E. First Quarter, 15th " 9 " 43 minutes, a. v., E. Full Moon, 22nd " 5 " 51 " a. >f., W. LastQuarter, 28th " 10 " 41 " i-. m., E. 1 D- D. Sun 8un Sun's Moon Moon'.s Higii 'm. W. Memoranda. Rises SelH Decs R.&S. IMace. Water. H. M. H. M. ' H. M. H. M. 1 Th All Saints 6 45 4 44 14 28 RO 38 bowl's 7 1 2 Fri 6 4G 4 42 14 47 1 42 l)Owrs 7 57 3 Sat G 47 4 41 15 G 2 43 bowl's 8 48 4 SIJ 23rd Sunday after Trinity G 48 4 39 15 24 3 44 reins 9 34 5 Mo 6 49 4 38 15 43 4 45 reins 10 18 6 Tu 6 51 4 37 16 1 5 43 sccr'ts 10 59 7 W 6 52 4 35 16 19 S5 9 secr'ts 11 37 8 Th G 53 4 34 16 36 5 44 secr'ts morn 9 Fri Princeof Wales born 1841 G 55 4 33 16 54 6 25 thig's 15 10 Sat • 6 56 4 32 17 11 7 9 thig's 55 11 SU 24th Sunday after Trinity 6 58 4 30 17 27 7 59 knees 1 36 12 Mo 6 59i4 29 17 44 8 52 knees 2 18 13 Tu 7 1 4 28 18 9 48 knees 3 1 14 W 7 3 4 27 18 16 10 48 logs 3 47 15 Th 7 4'4 26 18 31 11 51 legs 4 37 IG Fri 7 6 4 25 18 46 morn feet 5 32 17 Sat 7 7 4 23 19 1 55 feet 6 30 18 SU 25th Sunday after Trinity 7 8 4 22 19 15 2 3 head - 7 31 19 Mo |7 9 4 21 19 30 3 13 head 8 30 20 Tu St. John Circuit. ,7 114 21 19 43 4 28 neck 9 27 21 W ;7 12 4 19 19 57 R4 18 neck 10 23 »>.) ^z Th 7 13 4 18 20 10 5 9 arms 11 17 23 Fri 7 15 4 18 20 22 1 arms p. M. 24 Sat 7 16 4 17 20 35 7 fi breast I 3 25 SU 26th Sunday after Trinity 7 17 4 17 20 47 8 13 breast 1 56 2G Mo 7 19 4 16 20 58 9 19 heart 2 48 27 Tu 7 20 4 15 21 9 10 27 heart 3 40 28 VV |7 21 4 15 21 20 11 33 heart 4 35 29 'JMi i7 22;4 14 21 30 morn bowl's 5 30 30 Fri Saint Andrew. |7 23 4 14 2140 36 bowl's 6 25 \ 12th Month. DECSMBX3R, 1866. 31 Days ' Brave Winter and I shall ever agree, Though a stern and frowning (jJalFer is ho I hke to hear him, with hail and rain. Come tapping against the window-pane ; I joy to see him ceme marching forth. Begirt with the icicle gems of the north ; But I Ukc liim best when he comes bedight In his velvet robes of stainless white. D. M. 1 o •1 5 f) 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 D. New Moon, 7th day, First Quarter, 15th " Full Moon, 21st " Last Quarter, 28th " Memoranda, 1 hour, 1 minute, a. m., N. " 19 4 hours, 10 2 " 59 A^ Mm fi. P. M., E. V. M., N. W. Sun Rises Sat! 7 SUi Advent Sunday. 7 Mo ' 7 Tu 7 W 7 Th 7 Fri 7 Sat 7 SU 2n(l Sunday in Advent. 7 Mo 7 Tu! 7 W 7 Th ' 7 Fri Prince Consort died 1861. 7 Sal' 7 SU 3rd Sunday in Advent. 7 Mo; 7 Tu 7 W 7 Th Louis NapolcouEmp.l848:7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 FriSu Thomas. Sat| SU 4th Sunday in Advent. Mo': Tu Christmas Day. W Saint Stephen. Th Saint John. Fri Innocents Day. Sat; SU. 1st Sunday aft. Christmas. Mo! 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 40 41 42 42 43 43 43 44 44 45 45 45 45 45 45 Sun Sels M. 14 14 14 Sun's' Moon Decs R. 4 8. e 21 21 22 ' I H. 50, Rl 59, 2 13 22 13 13 13 12 12 12 12 13 13 13 13 13 13 13 14 23 14 23 14,23 15 23 15;23 16123 22 22 22 22 22 22 23 23 '23 23 23 23 23 23 8 16 24 31 3 4 5 6 M. 39 40 40 37 34 29 6 53 45 41 41 39 43 14' 11 47 17 morn 54 2 -'•- 3 4 M oon H Place. 38 S5 44 5 5o; 56' l| 6 HiKh Wator, 6 7 8 9 io:io 16 17 18 23 23 23 20 22 24 3 17 26 4 30 27 5 43 27 6 52 27'R5 47 271 6 56 8 9 18 1 23 19123 20|23 2l|23 26 24, 23 10 20ill 171 I4i 10| 6 17 24 28 morn 29 1 29 2 30 j reins reins secr'ts secr'tfl secr'ts thig's thig's thig's knees Ijnees legs legs feet feet feet I head head neck , neck arms 'arms 'breast ibrcasi I heart (heart I bowl's; bowl's ircins j reins ! ; reins Isccrts H. 7 8 8 9 10 11 11 M. 10 11 59 46 11 50 morn 31 1 1 O 3 4 12 53 36 18 5 4 59 5 55 6 56 8 9 2 10 2 11 2 11 54 !'. M. 1 38 2 37 3 14 4 1 4 52 5 45 6 36 i i mv ^■^J^ H Hi Kh Wi tor. H. M. 7 10 8 11 B 8 59 B 9 4f; 3 10 :;o 11 11 11 50 morn 1 31 1 1 12 1 53 O 36 3 A 18 THE Q,V£EN A5D EOTAL FAMILT, CTC. 33 GREAT BRITAIN AND IRELAND. 1 THE QUEEN AND ROYAL FAMILY. Victoria, Queen of the United Kingdom of (ircat Britain and Ireland; only daughter of His late Royal Highness, Edward Duke of Kent, and Vic- toria Duchess of Kent, daughter of Francis, Duke of Saxe Coburg ; horn the 24th May, 1819 ; succeeded to the Throne on the decease of her Uncle William IV.', June 20th, 1837 ; Proclaimed June 21st, 1837 ; Crowned June 28lh, 1838; Married February 10th, 1840, to Field Marshal His Royal Highness Prince Albert Augustus Charles Emanuel Prince of Saxe Coburg, and Gotha, Knight of the Most Noble Order of the Garter, «Scc., . P. VillierH. Duchy of Lancaster, Right Hon. Earl Clarendon. Nuf in the Cabinet, Lord Lieutenant of Ireland, Earl of Carlyle. Secretary for Ireland, Sir Robert J'eel. Attorney General, Sir Roundel! Palmer. Solicitor General, Sir R. Collyer. Attorney General for Ireland, Thomas O'Hagan. Solicitor General for Ireland, A. Lawson. Secretaries of the Treasury, Mr. Brand, F. Peel. Secretary to the Admiralty, Lord Clarence Paget. Civil Lord of the Admiralty, Mr. Whitbread. Lord Advocate, Mr. Moncreilf. .fudge Advocate General, Mr. Headlam. Vice-President of Privy Council for Education, Mr. JiOwe. Lords of the Treasury, Mr. Hugessen, Sir William Dunbar, Fjieut. (^ol. Luke White. The Royal Household, Lord Stewart, Earl of St. Germans. Lord Chamberlain, Viscount Sydney. Master of the Horse, Marquis of Aylesbury. Master of the Buckhounds, Earl of Bessborough. Mistress of the Robes, Duchess of Wellington. SOVEREIGNS'OF EUROPE. DATE OF ASCENSION TO THE THRONE. (jreat Britain Victoria lS;r Austria, Francis Joseph 1 IH^-^ Javaria Maximillian .Josciih II 181^ Jelgium Leopold I 18.'!1 )eninark, Christian IX ISti'i ?Vance, Napoleon III isr>il 'Jreece (Jeorgc XII iSti.! lanover, (ieorpe V., Duke ot'Cuiuberland Is'i taly, Victor Emanuel Netherlands Williaui 111 Portugal,. 11, \\ Prussia William i Rome Pius IX Russia, Alexander II Saxony, John Nepouiuccne. Spain Isabella H Sweden, Charles XV. 184;' lS4ii .Pedro V 18,-).-. ISiJl ISlti l,S.'i.'. 18;"'4 18;k \m^ I'urkey, Abdul Azziz m\ PROVINCIAL COVKRirMENTS, 86 CANADA. r,ieut. (\)1. .is;r .lS(i:; .ISf.:; .ls,-i .184i' .IS-U' .18(]1 .isit; Jb;!:i HiH Kvcollency the Right Honorable Char lei Stanley Viscount Monck, Governor General of Uritiih North America, and Captain (Jeneral and Gov- crnor-in-Chiof of the Provinces of Canada, New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, and Prince Edward Island, &c. Receiver General and Premier — Sir N. F. Belleau. Attorney General Wett and Minister of Militia— .]. A. McDonald. Attorney General East — George E. Carticr. Minister of Finance — A. T. Gait. Commissioner of Crown Lands — A. Campbell. Minister of Agriculture — 'I'. D. McGee. Commissionei of Public Works — J. C. Chapiiis. President of the Council — George Brown. Postmaster General — W. P. Howland. Provincial Secretary and Ministry of Education — W. McDougall. Solicitor General West — J. Cockburn. Solicitor General East — H. L. Langcvin. Chief Superintendent of Education, West — Rev. Egerton Ryerson. Chief Superintendent of Education, East — P. J. O. Chanveau. NOVA SCOTIA. His Excellency Sir Richard Graves McDonnell, K. C. B., Lieutenant Governor, &c., &c. PRINCIPAL OFFICERS OF GOVERNMENT. Hon. W. A. Henry, Attorney General. Hon. J. W. Ritchie, Solicitor General. Hon. Charles Tupper, Provincial Secretary. Hon. J. LeVisconte, Financial Secretary. Hon. James McNab, Receiver General. Arthur Woodgate, Esq., Postmaster General. Samuel F. Fairbanks, Esq., Commissioner of Crown Lands. James McDonald, ^sq., Railway Commissioner. Peter S. Hamilton, Gold Commissioner. Frederick Brown, Esq., Chairman Board of Works. Rand, Esq., Superintendent of Education. NEWFOUNDLAND. His Excellency Anthony Musgrave, Esq., Governor, Cammander-in» Chief, and Vice Admiral. I 'f» t 36 FRoyiirezAL oovernment*. PRINCIPAL PUBLIC OrFICERS. Hon. H. W. Hoyles, Attorney General. Hon. Robert Carter, Colonial Secretary. Hon. John Banister, Receiver General. Richard Howley, Esq., Financial Secretary. John Delaney, Esq., Postmaster General. John H. Warren, Surveyor General, &c. i^*^ PRDrCE EDWARD ISLAND. I I r • > I Hi« Excellency Georg Dundas, Esq., Lieutenant Governor and (>omman- der-in-Uhief, Chancellor, Vice Admiral, &c. PRINCIPAL PUBLIC OFFICERS. Hon. W. H. Pope, Colonial Secretary. Hon. Edward Palmer, Attorney General. Hon. Francis Longworth, Controller of Customs. Hon. John Aldous, Commissioner of Crown Lands and Surveyor General. Lemuel C. Owens, Esq., Postmaster General. George Wright, Esq., Colonial Treasurer. NEW BRUNSWICK, EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT. 8EAT OP OOTEnXMBNT FHEDERICTON. His Excellency the Honorable Arthur Hamilton Gordon, Lieutenant Gov- ernor and Commander-in«Chief of the Province of New Brunswick, «kc., &c. Felix James Henry Skene and David Wilson, Esquires, Private Secre- taries to the Lieutenant Governor. Harry Moody, Esq., Lieutenant Colonel ; Charles Drury and Captain B.L. Peters, Pr vincial Aides-de-Camp. t EXECUTIVE COUNCIL. Hon. Robt. Duncan Wilmot, Belmont. «* Albert J. Smith, Dorchester. '« John C. Allen, Frederkton. " Geo. L. Hatheway, do. »' Bliss Botsford, Moneton. Hon. A.H. Gillmor, jr., *S7. Stephen. « T. Warren Anglin, St. John. " W. H. Odell, Fredericton. " Rich'd. Hutchinson, Mlramichi, " F. A. H. Stratton, Clck. J yomman- Gencral. lant Gov- &c., &c. ite Secre- jtainB.L. S/ephen. . Juhn. dun. liramichi, .'k. FBOVINCl OF NEW BRUNSWICK. LEGlSLAySilVE COUNCIL. Hon. William Black, President. ' I Hon. D. Wark, Riehibucto. Hon. John Simcoc Saunders, Provi- Hon. W, H. Stevei, St. John. sional President. Hon. Amos E. Botsford, Westmorrd. Hon. Edward B. Chandler, « 37 Hon. John Robertson, St. John. Hon. William B. Kinnear, " Hon. George Minchin, York. Hon. Robert L. Hazen, >S7. John. Hon. Charles Harrison. Hon. James Davidson. Hon. William H. Odell, Frederidon. Hon. J. H. Ryan, King's. Hon. William Hamilton. Hon. William Todd, Charlotte. Hon. Alex. McL. Seeley, St. John. Hon. Francis Rice, Victoria. Hon. John J. Robinson, Charlotte. Hon. Peter Mitchell, do. Hon. John Earl, King's. Hon. Charles Perley, Carleton. Hon. John Ferguson, Bathurst. OFFICERS OF THE LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL. George Botsford, Esq., Clerk. Edward W. Miller, Esq., Clerk Assist. B. R. Jouett, Esq., Usher of Blk. Rod. Rev. John M.Brooke, D.D., Chaplain. HOUSE OF ASSEMBLY. County of York. — John C. Allan, George L. Hatheway, John J. Fraser, and W. H. Ncedham, Esquires. County of Saint John. — John W. Cudlip, Timothy Warren Anglin, Hon. R. D. Wilmot, and Joseph Coram, Esquires. County •/" Westmorland. — Albert J. Smith, Bliss Botsford, Amand Lan- dry, and William J. Gilbert, Esquires. County of Charlotte. — Arthur H. Gillmor, jr., James Bsyd, Geo. F. Hill, jr., and Robt. Thomson, Esquires. King's County. — Edwin A. Vail, Walter B.Scovil, and George Otty, Esqs. Queen't County. — Joseph B. Perkini, and Gideon D. Bailey, Esquires. County of Sunbury. — William E. Perley, and John Glazier, Esquires. County of Carleton. — William Lindsay, and Charles Connell, Esquires. County of Northumberland. — Geo. Kerr, Edward Williston, Richard Hutchinson, and Richard Sutton, Esquires. County of Kent. — Lestook P. W.DesBrisay, and William S. Caie, Esqs. County of Gloucester. — Robert Young;, and John Meahan, Esquires. County of Restigouche. — John McMillan and Alexander C. DesBrisay, Esquires. County of Albert. — Abner R. M'Clelan, and John Lewis, Esquires. County of Victoria. — B. Beveridge, and John Costigan, Esquires. City of Saint John.— A. R. Wctmore, and J. V. Troop, Esqrs. OFFICERS OF THE CROWN. Hon. Albert J. Smith, President of the Council. Hon. John C. Alien, Attorney General. Wm. Jack, Esq., Advocate General. Solicitor General. 'I I'' !-f1 38 PROVINCE OP NEW BHUSTSWICK — JUDICIIHT. nv 11 'K1 Hon. A. H. Gillmor, Jr., ProYincial Secretary. Hon. Bliss Botsford, Surreyor General. Hon. W. H. Odell, Postmaster General. Hon. G. Ji- Hatheway, Chief Commissioner of Board of Works. Beverley Robinson, Esquire, Receiver General and Prov. Treasurer. Thomas R. Robertson, Esq., Deputy Receiver General, Fredericton. Auditor General. Hon. William B. Kinnear, Hon. E. B. Chandler, Hon. Robert L. Hazen, Hon. J. H. Gray, John W. Weldon, James W. Chandler, George Kerr, D. Shank Kerr, A. R. Wotmore, Charles Duff, Hon. A. J. Smith, William Jack, G. D. Street, John G. Campbell, and Samuel R. Thomson, Esquires, Queen's Counsel. OFFICERS OF THE HOUSE OF ASSEMBLY. Charles P. Wetraore, Esquire, Clerk. George J. Bliss, Esquire, Clerk Assistant. Abraham T. Cobur», Esquire, Sergeant at Arms. Rev. C. G. Coster, A. M., Chaplain. LEGISLATIVE LIBRARY COMMITTEE. Hon. A. E. Botsford, Hon. R. L. Hazen, Hon. W. B. Kinnear, Geo, F. Hill, Esq., George Kerr, Esq., I Hon. A. H. Gillmor. [Robert Gowan, Esq., Secretary. jjames S. Beek, Esq., Librarian. JUDICIARY. \\ SUPREME COURT OF JUDICATURE. Chief Justice, Sir James Carter, Kt., 8th January, 1851; Justices, Hon. Neville Parker ; Hon. Robert Parker, October, 1834; Hon. Lemuel Allen Wilmot, 8th January, 1851 ; Hon. William J. Ritchie, 17th August, 1855 ; Charles Watters, Esq., Clerk of the Crown ; William Carman, Esquire, Clfk of the X leas and in Equity ; Hon. John Simcoe Saunders, Clerk of the Circuits, and Clerk of the Crown on the Circuits. Terms : Hilary — First Tuesday in February : Easter — Second Tuesday in April : Trinity — Second Tuesday in June : Michaelmas — Second Tuesday in October. Ifisi Prius sitti7ig8 in the C»unty of York — Second Tuesday in January and fourth Tuesday in June. Hon. John C. AlLr., Reportc of the Decisions in the Supreme Court. The Court of Chaneery was abolished, and the Master of the Rolls ap- pointed a Judge of the Supreme Court, by Act of Assembly 17 Vict. c. 67. All causes heretofore cognizable by the Court of Chancery are to be dc. termined in the " Equity side of the Supreme Court." StrJoh day in N Tuesday Tuesday Tuesday in March Tuesday thumberU Septcmbe CO Hon. ^ Terms : Hon. 1 Advocate Humbert, COURT The G Court; tJ rally ; the Flag Offic lion for th TheC< three of tl the Supre Proving Wareht Collecti Clerks, Waiter Tide S Warehi Fifzpatric' Apprai Starr, Esc; PROVINCE OF NEW BRUNSWIOK REVENUE. CIRCUIT COURTS. 39 StrJohn, Second Tuesday in January, May and August, and Third Tues- day in Norember ; Sunbury, Fourth Tuesday in January ; Queen'sy First Tuesday in March ; Charl§tte, First Tuesday in August ; King's, Second Tuesday in July ; Albert, Second Tuesday in July ; We3tmorland, Second Tuesday in January, and Third Tuesday in July ; Kent, Second Tuesday in March, anu Fourth Tuesday in September ; Resttgouche, Last Tuesday in August ; Gloucester, First Tuesday in Septomber ; Nor- thumberlmnd. Second Tuesday in September ; Cmrkton, Last Tuesday in September ; Victoria, Wednesday beforo the last Tutiday in September. COURT OF DIVORCE AND MATRIMONIAL CAUSES. Hon. Neville Parker, Judge ; Francis A. H. Stratton, Esquire, Registrar ; Terms : The fourth Tuesdays in February, June and October. (^OURT OF VICE-ADMIRALTY. Hon. Robert L. Hazen, Judge and Commissary; William Jack, Esqr., Advocate General; John M. RobinsoH, Esq., Registrar and Scribe Humbert, Esq., Marshal. John COURT FOR THE TRIAL AND PUNISHMENT OF PIRACY AND OTUEH OFFKNCES ON THE HIGH SEAS. The Governor; The Chiet Justice, and other Judges of the Supreme Court; the Members of the Executive Council; Judge of the Vice Admi- ralty ; the Provincial Secretary ; Provincial Treasurer ; Commander-in-Chief; Flag Officers, and Captains, and Commanders of Ships of War on this Sta- tion for the time being. The Court sits at any place within the Province to be appointed by any three of the members; the Governor, Chief Justice, or one of the Judges of the Supreme Court, or Judge of the Admiralty, being one. I PROVINCIAL REVENUE. OFFICES, 131 PRINCE WILLIAM STREET, SAINT JOHN. Provincial Treasurer, Beverley Robinson, Esquire. Warehouse Keeper, C. Briscoe, Esq. Collecting Clerk, Henry Whiteside, Esq. Clerks, John Sandall, Goo. Matthew, and Geo. F. Keans. Waiters and iSearchers, Richard M. Longmaid, and Stephen E. Gerow. Tide Surveyor, William Boyer. Wareh$use Lockers, W. J. B. Marter, Jas. Mitchell, Wm. Dudne, John Fifzpatrick, and Henry Cofi'ee. Appraisers of Dutiable Ggods and Entries, Isaac Woodward and W. J* Starr, Esquires. 40 I'ROVINCB OF NEW BRUNSWICK — BEYENUlf, ETC, DEPUTY TREASURERS. CampbelUown, (i. liotsford, Esq. Dn/houslc, v. Stewart, Bsq. Ikdhura/, Francis Mchan, Esq. Camquel, Jas. G. C. Blackhall, Esq. Shippcgmi, P. J. N. Duinaresq, Esq. Newcastle, W. Parkor, Esq. Chatham, Dan'l. Ferguson, Esq. Richl/mclo, Henry Livingston, Esq. liuctouche, Robert Douglas, Esq. Shcdiac, Hon. D. Hannington, Bale VcHe, Edward Wood, Esq. ^ackvlUe, James Dixon, Esq. JSorlh Joggin.s, Rufus Cole, Esq. I Dorchester, Jolin Hickman, Esq. ! Moncton, Jas. Robertson, jr., Esq. : Hilkfjorough, W. Wallace, Esq., \ Harvey, James Brewster, Esq. ' Fredcricton, T. R. Rebcrtson, Esq. Wdodsfdck, Henry E. Dibblee, Esq. i Tutjique, Francis Tibbits, Esq. Grand Falls, C. A. Hammond, Esq. Edmimston, Vital Hebert, Esq. St. Andrews, J. H. Whitlock, Esq. stmastcr. do stmistross. stmaster. stmaster. Campbelltown A. McKendrick, Postmaster. Camp» Bello, Luke Byron, do Canterbury, C. E. Grosvenor, do Caraquet, Juste Hache, do Carleton, James R. Reed, do Chatham, Trhos. Vondy, jr., do ) .1. D. Vondy, Assistant. Dalhousie, J. H. LaBillois, Postmaster. Dorchester, C. }}. Godfrey, do Edmundston, F. T. Hodgson do riorenceville, S. Gi. Burpee, do Fredericton, 1 1' ^' ^^^^^^' '^^ > H. J. Thome, Assistant. Gagelown, W. F. Bonnell, Postmaster. Grand Falls, Geo. Currier, do Grand Manan, J. Lakeman, do Harvey, J. M. Stevens, do Hillsborough, R. E. Steevcs, do Kingston, Samuel Foster, do Lepreaux, J. McDiarmid, do Memramcook, S. C. Charters, do Milltown, Jas. Crangle, do Afouth of Nerepis, J. M. Nase, do Newcastle, James Johnston, do Oromocto J. R. M'Pherson, do Ossekeag, Isaac A. Uodge, do Petitcodiac, W. W. Price, do Richibucto, S. B. Hetherington, do Sackville, C. Milner, do Salisbury, Early Kay, do Shediac, T. B. Hannington, do Sheffield, W.C. Burpee, do Springfield, Malcolm King do St. Andrews, G. F. Campbell, do St. George, Gideon Knight, do "^ John Howe, do H. C. Frink, 1st Clerk, Thomas B. Allan, 2nd do St. John, ^ James Woodrow, 3rd d^ M. J. Potter, 4th do Henry Holmes, .'ith do John Leetch, , Ofllce ivep'r St. Martins, Edward Nugent, Postmaster. St. Stephen, D. A. Rose, do Sussex Vale, H. M'Monagle, . . do Upham Vale, . . . , W. Fowler, do Upper Mills, Charlotte M. Robinson, Postmistress. Woodstock, James Grover, Postmaster. AND .366 Way Offices. J 42 FROVINCE OF NIW KRUNSWICK — POSTAI,. I: IV'i , t ,1 LETTER RATES. The postage on letters mailed in New Brunswick, addressed to any place within the Province, is 5c. per half oz. if prepaid ; if not prepaid, it is 7c. On letters to all parts of the United States the postage is 10c. ^ half oz. Letters to and from England, per Cunard packets via Halifax, are charged 6d. sterling or 12^ cents currency per ^ oz., and via New York, 8d sterling or 17 cents currency per ^ oz., if prepaid. If mailed unpaid they are charged 6d. sterling additional on delivery. Letters to and from England, per Canadian packets via Quebec, are charged 6d. sterling or 12^ cents currency per i oz. ; and via Portland, 8d. sterling or 17 cents currency per ^ oz., if prepaid. If mailed unpaid they are charged 6d. sterling additional on "delivery. REGISTRATION. The system of registration is applicable to all description of letters with- out distinction, whether they contain articles of value or not. It also applies to parcels. The charge, in addition to postage, is 5 cents when prepaid ; and 10 cents, in addition to postage, when unpaid. The charg« for registration of letters for the United Kingdom is 12^ cents. PARCELS. Parcels closed at the ends and sides can be sent by mail, throughout the Province, at a rate of 25 cents per lb. The weight of each parcel is not to exceed 3 lbs., nor the size to exceed 1 foot in length or breadth, or 6 inches in thickness. The parcel must not contain any glass, liquid, nor any substance liable to do injury to the mail, under the penalty of a for- feiture of the parcel if discovered. The parcel is not to contain any writing. Registration fee 5 cents. Parcels must be pre-paid by stamps. The sender, by writing his name on the outside, can have the parcel re- turned in case of failure to reach the person addressed. NEWSPAPERS AND PERIODICALS. Newspapers published in the Province, as well as transient papers, are for- warded through the Provinces, and to England (via Halifax), free of postage. If sent to England by way of the United States, the postage (2 cents) is collected at their destination. NEWSPAPERS TO OR FROM ENGLAND. If by way of Halifax, per Cunard steamer, free. By way of the United States, 2 cents each on delivery, being the American transit charge. k '^ BOOKS, PERIODICALS, PRINTED MATTER, &c. The above pass through the Post Office free, if under 2 oz. in weight, if 2 oz. or upwards, at the rate of 1 cent per oz., and must be prepaid. All Printed Books, Magazines, Reviews, Pamphlets, or Packets of Pat- terns, Newspapers, or other matter, intended for transmission by PoKt be- i tween . feet in PrinI 1 cent ( a tax 01 Posta lars; 2 cents fo cents, vi Durin the PosI The : Money not exc< Andover Baie Vei Bathurst Bend of Buctoucl Campbel Canterbi Caraque Chathan Dalhous Dorches WheH one day the Post ment of All Post Offi upon the Persor lars upor ing Mo perly fill when it throw dif ]V 1 Postm endorsati ffie seam PROTIVCE OP SEW BRUK8WICK — FOITAI. 43 United ?ight, if tween New Brunswick and the United Kingdom, must be restricted to two feet in length, and one foot in width and depth. Printed circulars, in unssaled envelopes, not exceeding ^ oz., arc charged 1 cent each, and must be prepaid. Circulars from other countries are liable to a tax of 1 cent each, which is collected on delivery. POSTAGE STAMPS. Postage stamps are provided at the respective values of 1 cent for circu- lars; Scents for drop letters; 6 cents for ordinary Provincial letters; 10 cents for United States rate ; 12^ cents per Cunard steamer, via Halifax ; 17 cents, via United States, for England. During the week ending 1st Aug., 1865, 18,248 letters passed through the Post Office in the city of St. John, N. B., and 34,519 newspapers. MONEY ORDERS. The following Post Offices are authorized to issue and pay Provincial Money Orders (under directions of the Postmaster General) for any sum not exceeding in any one order $100, namely : Andover, Baie Vcrte, Bathurst, Bend of Pctitcodiac, Buctouche, Campbelltown, Canterbury, Caraquet, Chatham, Dalhousie, Fredericton, Gagetown, Grand Falls, Harvey, Hillsborough, Kingston, Newcastle, Ossekeag, Richibucto, Sackville, Salisbury, Shediac, Sheffield, St. Andrews, St. George, St. John, St. Martins, St. Stephen, Sussex Vale, ^ Woodstock. Dorchester, When Money Orders exceeding $100 in aggregate amount, are issued in one day and to the same person, by one or more offices upon another office, the Postmaster of the office drawn upon (it necessary) may delay the pay- ment of such Orders for six days. All Money Orders shall be drawn upon printed forms supplied by the Post Office Department ; and no Order will be valid or payable unless given upon the regular printed forms. Persons applying for Money Orders will be required to state the particu- lars upon a Form of Application provided for that purpose. Parties procur- ing Money Orders should examine them carefully, to see that they are pro- perly filled up and stamped. This caution will appear sufficiently important when it is understood that an Order defective in any important respect will throw difficulties in th3 way of its payment. Postmasters will not pay an order to a second person without the written endorsature of the Payee thus: — "Pay to the Order of {the name of (he second person to fill the blank) for value recemd. 44 PROVINCK OP NEW BRUNSWICK — POSTAL. Tha Ctmmission charged for Money Orders, drawn and payable in New Brunswick, is as follows: — On Orders not exceeding $10, five cents; exceeding $10, and not exceed- ing $20, ten cents; exceeding $20, and not exceeding $30, fifteen cents; exceeding $30, and not exceeding $40, twenty cents; exceeding $40, and not exceeding $50, twenty-five cents; exceeding $50, and not exceeding $60, thirty cents; exceeding $60, and not exceeding $70, thirty-five cents; exceeding $70, and not exceeding $80, forty cents; exceeding $80, and not exceeding $90, forty-five cents; exceeding $90, and not exceeding $100, fifty cents. The following Post Offices in New Brunswick are specially authorized to issue Sterling Money Orders payable in the United Kingdom, Canada, Nova Scotia and Prince Edward Island, for any sum not exceeding in one order £10, namely : Kichibucto, St. John, St. Andrews. The Post Offices at Grand Falls and Hillsborough will issue Money Or- ders, payable in Canada, Nova Scotia and Prince Edward Island. The Commission charged (or Sterling Money Orders in the United King- dom is as follows : On Orders not exceeding £2, twenty-five cents ; exceeding £2, and not exceeding £5, fifty cents; exceeding £6, and not exceeding £7, seventy-five cents; exceeding £7 and not exceeding £10, one dollar. The Commission charged for Sterling Money Orders on Canada, Nova Scotia and P. E. Island : On Orders not exceeding £5, twenty-five cents ; exceeding £5, and not exceeding £10, fifty cents. As the advices of Sterling Orders have to pass through the Head Office in J'redericton, orders for the United Kingdom should be obtained two or three days before the closing of the English Mail. Bathurst, Bend, Chatham, Dalhousie, Fredericton, Newcastle, Sussex Vale, Sttckville, Shediac, Woodstock. CKOWN LAND OFFICE. I ill I Hon, Bliss Botsibrd, Surveyor General. Robert Gowan, Esq., Chief Clerk and Accountant. William C. Whittaker, Assistant Accountant. Dugald Stewart, Clerk. T. O'Connor, Draughtsman. A. Sibbald, C. C. Gregory, and Andrew Inches, Assistant Draughtsmen. Thomas Sweadc, Messenger. LOCAL DEPUTIES FOR THE SALE OF CROWN LANDS. Ue,sligoucftc—'Dii\[d Sadler, Dalhousie. Ghucestei -Alex. K. M'Dougall, Esq., James Buttimer, Salmon Beach ; Chris. McManus, Bathurst. I PROVINCE OF NIW BRUNSWICK — CROWN LANDS, ETC. 45 Northumberland— Alex. K. M'Dougall, Esq., John G. G. Layton, Chat- ham. Kent — Robert Douglass, Buctouche; John Little, Richibucto. Westmorland— Philip Palmer, SackvMle ; Samuel S. Wilmot, Salisbury ; Jonas Uutler, Moncton. Albert — John R. Russell, Hopewell. .S7. John — Joseph B. Whipple. Charlotte—Vai'k. Curran, St. Stephen ; John A. McCallum, St. George. (^ufifi^i's— Robert Snell, Grand Lake ; Samuel M. Starkey, Johnston ; Jas. Kerr, Gagetown Road. Sales for Sunbury and York — At the Crown Land Office. Carleton — James R. Hartley, Woodstock. Victoria — C. E. Beckwith, Grand Falls. SEIZING OFFICERS FOR THE PROVINCE OF N. BRUNSWICK. Under the Act of Assembly, Revised Statutes, vol. 1., title Hi., chap. xii. David Sadler, Dalhousie Charles McManus, Bathurst. James Buttimer, Salmon Beach, James Davidson, Oak Point. Alex. K. M'Dougall, " John G. G. Layton, Chatham. G. G. Layton, Northesk Derby, &c. James L. Price, Ludlow. John Little, Richibucto. Robert Douglass, Buctouche. Philip Palmer, Sackville. Samuel S. Wilmot, Salisbury. Jonas Cutler, Moncton, John R. Russell, Hopewell. Joseph B. Whipple, St. John. F. C. Godard, John A. McCallum, St. George. Patrick Curran, St. Stephen. Samuel M. Starkey, Johnston. Robert Snell, Grand Lake. Samuel Mahood, New Jerusalem. James Kerr, Gagetown Road. James A. Maclauchlan, Kingsclear. Chas. C. Gregory, Fredericton. Beverley R. Jouett, St. Marys. Patrick Campbell, " Thomas Ramsey, " Peter Wood, Manners Sutton. Alfred Whitehead, Canterbury. John Davidson, Dumfries. James R. Hartley, Woodstock. Hugh M. G. Garden, " Francis E. Beckwith, Grand Fulls. Charles E. Beckwith, <' OFFICE OF AUDIT. -, Auditor General ; James John&on Chief Clerk ; Hon. E. Hanson, Assistant Clerk. RECEIVER GENERAL'S DEPARTMENT. B. Robinson, Esq., Receiver General ; Thomas R. Robertson, Esq., De- puty Receiver General. PROVINCIAL BOARD OF AGRICULTURE. Officers — Hon. A. E. Botsford, Chairmaft ; John A. Beckwith, Esq., Vice Chairman ; Jas. G. Stevens, Esq., Secretary and Treasurer. Members. — Hon. A. E. Botsford, M. L. C. ; John A. Beckwith, Esq. ; Andrew Barbarie, Richard Sutton, Levite Theniault, Silas Raymond, Sam'l. H 46 I'ROVINCK OF NEW BHUNSWICK — KDUCATIOXAL. f ■ t % L. Peters, Esquires ; Hon. David Wark, M. L. C. ; James G. Stevens, John H. Rcid, John Lewis, Esq., M. P. P., Robt. Young, Esq., M. P. P., Henry F. Dibblee, Esquire ; Charles Burpee, Hugh M'Monagle, J. W. Lawrence, Robert Jardine, Esquires. Executive Cummittee fur 18U5. — The Chairman of the Board, Vice Chair- man, the Secretary, Hon. John Ferguson, Robert Jardine, H. E. Dibblee, Robert Young, and Hon. D. Wark. -•♦•- EDUCATIONAL DEPARTMENT. UNIVERSITY OF NEW BRUNSWICK. VISITOR ON B£HALF OF UKR MAJESTY. His Excellency the Honorable Arthur Hamilton Gordon, C. M. G., Lieut. Governor and Commander-in-Chief of the Province of New Brunswick, dec, &c., &c. CORPORATIOSr AKD MEMBERS OF SKXATE. William Brydone Jack, D. C. L., President : Hon. Lemuel Allan Wil. mot, Hon. Simcoe Saunders, Hon. W. B. Kinnear, Hon. John Robertson, Hon. David Wark, Boyle Travers, Esq., M. D. ; Stephen H. Hitchings, Esq. ; James R. Hartley, Esq. Registrar and Treasurer — Edward H. Wilmot, Esq., A. M. ACADEMICAL FACULTY. President of the University — William Brydone Jack, D. C. L. Professor 0} Mathematics^ Natural Philosophy, and Astronomy— 'WiWidita Brydone Jack, D. C. L. Professor of Classical Literature and History — George Montgomery" Campbell, A. M. Professor of Chemistry and Natural Science — Loring W. Bailey, A. M. Professor of Modern Languages and Literature — J. Marshall D'Avray, Esquire. Examiners for Degrees — Rev. Charles Coster, A. M. ; Rev. Charles Lee, A. M. ; Rev. John M. Brooke, D. D. ; Rev. Charles Spurden, D. D. PROVINCIAL BOARD OF EDUCATION, &c. Under the Act of 21*/ Vic, cap. 9. Board of Education — The Lieutenant Governor or Administrator of the Government for the time being, the Executive Council, and the Chief Su- perintendent of Schools. Chief Superintendent of Schools — John Bennet, Esq. Clerk or Assistant — George Thompson. Inspectors — Edmund Hillyer Duval, St. John, for the Eastern District, vis ; Counties of King's, Westmorland and Albert ; Daniel Morrison, Carle- I ton, S CounI Vork, l)UCtO, ter an 'ens, John P., Henry Lawrence, ice Chair- . Dibbleo, T. G., Lieut, runswick, llan Wil. Robertson, iitchings, -William ntgomery" sy, A. M. D'Avray, rles Lee, 3r of the !hief Su- District, 1, Carle- I PHOVIXCK of XKW HHLNSWICK linirCATIONAL. 47 ton, St. John, for tho Southern Dintrict, viz: St. John, Charlotte and Queen's Counlicfi; Kdwarci C. Freeze, Frcdericton, for the Western District, viz: Vork, Salisbury, Cnrleton and Victoria Counties; Thos. W. Wood, Kichi- l)Ucto, Kent, for tho Northern District, viz: Northumberland, Kent, Glouces- ter and Restigouche Counties. IC^' The Parish School Terms close Slst March and 30th September, immediately after which " Returns" should bo made to tho Education OHice. All papers or communications for the Board of Education, or for the Ofllce of Education, may be addressed, "EdUCATIOX OtIICK," Fredcricton. • TRAINING AND MODEL SCHOOLS, ST. JOHN. Provincial Training and Model Schools, Hazcn and C'oburg Street, Saint John, Jf. B., William Mills, Master,- Harriet Allinc, Teacher in Female Department ,- John Mills, Teacher in Model »r Practising Schoti. Tho Terms commence January 17, April II, August 1, October 24. Each candidate for admission is required to make a written application, to present a certificate of good moral character from a clergyman, and to pass a satis, factory examination in the common branches, viz : — Spelling, Defining, Reading, Arithmetic, Writing, Grammar, and Geography. All candidates are required to present themselves at the School.room at nine o'clock, A. M., of the first day of the Term ; fer only in very special cases is any on* entitled to an examination for admission after that day. Males are required t« be at least 18 years of age, and females at least 16. Candidates are expected to bring their ordinary school books. All letters should be prepaid to ensure attention. Examinations for Licenses are held in the last week of each Term. The Trained Teacher, upon obtaining License, and securing an engage- ment in the Parish school service, is entitled to " Board allowance," while attending Training School at the rate of $2 per week, not exceeding $24. Application for " Board allowance to be made at the Education Office," accompanied by Trustees certificate of bona fide engagement, and entrance upon service. Plans of school house and furniture, to be had upon application at the Education office. COLLEGIATE SCHOOL, FREDERICTON. Head Master, Goorge Roberts, Esq., M. A. ; Classical and Mathematical Masters, George Roberts, M. A., and Charles Coster, A. M. ; French Master, the Professor of Modern Languages in King's ("ollege ; English and Writ- ing Master, James F Gordon. MADRAS SCHOOL. The Governor and Trustees of the Madras School in New Brunswick — The Lieutenant Governor, the Lord Bishop of the Diocese, the Members of Her Majesty's Council; the Judge of the Admiralty, the Speaker of the 48 PnoVIKCK OF NKW IRUXSWICK — EDI'CITION AL. 'iiv lIouHo of Assembly, the Mayor and Recorder of St. John, the Kcctor and Churchwardens of Trinity Church, St. John ; together with the Rov. Wm. Donald, D. 1). ; Frederi A. Wiggins, Esquire, and Rev. W. Scovil. C. W. Weldon, Usq., tVer/cand Treasurer. MOUNT ALM«ON WESLEYAN COLLEGE, SACKVILLE, N. H. Corporittlon, 1865-6. DOARll or TRl STEK8 AND GOVEnNOIlS. Kev. John McMurray, Cliairnuin. Rev. J. R. Narraway, A. M. John Starr, Esq., Seo clary. Mariner Wood, Escj., Treasurer. Rev. H. Pickard, F>. D. C. Dc Wolfe, D. D. M. Richoy, D. D. *' T. H. Davics. " £. Botterell. '( J. Snowball. " C. Stewart. it it ! Henry B. Allison, Esq. ! Stephen Fulton, Esq. iBartlett Lingley, Esq. A. R. McClelan, Esq., M. P. P. IHon. C. Young, LL. D. FACULTY. The Rev. Humphrey Pickard, D. D., I'residenl and Professor of Mental and Moral Vkilosophy, and Logic. The Rev. Charles DcWolfo, D. D., Professor of Theology and the He- brew Language. Thomas Pickard, A. M., Professor of Mathematics and Astronomy, and Acting Professor of Natural Science. David Allison, A. M., Professor of the Latin and Greek Languages and Literature. James R. Inch, A. B., Pnfessor ^CH. Professor Thomas Pickard, Teacher of Mathematics, Ac <' David Allison, <* «« Latin, Greek, ^c " J. R. Inch, Mr. Joseph Dixon, (( Mr. and Mrs. John Towse, , « <' French, " Primary De'mnt THE P Stw'rdM(l. SijJiuii Wiifd Hill llu'lo'w ('ovt'tlcr (Ml'NCIM.OItH. du'fs W'(/rd— ,]os. S. Clark. />rind,-\s \\V//7/-H. A. Glasgow. Wr//iiiij;/im Ward— Eliasii. Flaglor. I'r/'ncr Ward — .lamet^J. Lavvlor. :\//u'rf Warn' l,c\vis II. Bnnviio. 'Drasarrr, ('hain'n'rlain, and t\>//(c((>r and Rcccivtr of Taxes — James f\. K'llrl, I'lmnilif. ( olln'/o'- and liiccivir af'Vaxrs, W(st Side — Goor^'o F. Harding. Ikfat/fi {\>int'u>n t'lrrh Mr. tM^Mjic E. Fnirwoathor. land i;;rnt aai/ Cit:/ laiixinfcr — llurJ FotiMs. Esq. land At^int, West Su/r 'I'hoiMas (^orain. .idilito'- (mhmi;*' \N'. SjmuIi. Hii','i t'anslahic (u>iMi;i' Stoi-ktiMvl. l/,ir.v';u/v I'tMii.iul Mun.\\. P.itriv-k UutVy. John Horrington. Lewis V, . Pm.iut, ('\l\iM l\>\\ (■,-., I'r,,iu':^ WiIsiMi. John K-^rr. Win. Buch:in\:. Ilruiaima \\ alUis. iUnka/tht' WiirVv-/ His \\\M>h;{M:u' M-.iyor. /V/'i*/v John H»pi!. ( \'.V>(7v''- i;/" /UV.v John Kv>.syt!".. iivi/i/j^j /*'^V, l\"i W\id.ns I'hotn.is M. S.nith. J. W. \l. Insh. Chirle^ McLiuch- hui, Muh.u'l Moi.\ui!i\ , .'.v'.w'.vo K.f.j:. Ai:cu?tu< »^u:."k. ^^"nl. Lcuv.::. \N \\\u\:\\ Pnv!Mv\ I. ox I U. W atorhouso. J;r.uo# M.-Fariine. Tares V. rh.'iu.is. Puuvun KoVo;tsoM. Thon-as W rk. W^lli.^n Ti:±. Ge.ie A. I >>vxh.ui. J,>!in IV rui.'v. r,--hv M.A\=r:: v. J hn ^^^Ll:h"ir . G:. . ■ ». G.V. J. Su.s. J.i>. K •;::>- Tmn^v Jol^a Koovl- V.'vVv^o rho:xv:;i. .'oh;: S.vA->. J vrc? R:=vi. Ti:;::;^ \ uii;h;>n tohn SovSt, :^.i:uuo' Kutht-'o-o. Gt'c^^- E. Mu ir~.::. K::ri:i i^i»o. Ko>x.«u! .'.F;oi^ho.. Hot^rv r- — v>. I>i\:-;:. Mi.^frr-::. W:._.ir I .^h(^>, Ja'.uo* Ms"t^^:t^r^ I"^:^:v.o! P.v'ov. Oniric* Tit, or. J.-ji:: Sic—ir; \^*ucl INAVno:, rSvvN r.v v^v. W;. . v -■ HiM:^:^. ^!xit^- Gi^.-r Jl-- Munt^t. >oHn Mu:*..ri-N'> lVv>. KoS:-- T:^-** ?t:-:r-: M-::.z 1-^- ti»>;jB*u. Jxjhij ^;v'v;i;«? r>;>;iK".^ r^^i^^ i 4* ,.,.., CITY OF ST. JOHN — CIVIC OFFICERS. 51 t L. Hazcn. tain, Esq. Jorain, Esq. '-. klward, Es({, Vrthur, Es(j. /. ark. isgow. S. Flaglor. javvlor. — James '\. Jing. , Lewis W, Buchini: . :?. Harair... Firewards — The Mayor, ex officio, Joseph Fairweather. Geo. A. Lock- hart, Thomas McAvity, Alexander Balloch, W.H. A. Keans, C. D. Evcritt, W. A. Robertson, jr., Robert Kedey, Geo. V. Nowlin, B. Coxetter, John C. Littlehale, Joseph Beatteay, William Mackay, Thomas Marter, A. C. 0. Trenlowsky, Charles E. Raymond, William Kec, Charles J. Melick, William C. Dunham, James A. Harding, John M. Walker, Joseph Coram, Thomas Hanford, Joseph Mercer, John M.Robinson, John Wilson, jr., E. E. Lockhart, Charles A. Everitt, Stephen K. Foster, James Col well, Charles Kctchum, Josiah Adams, S. T. Mosher, Thos. R. Jones, Charles ('lerke, Robert Stackhouso, Frederick P. Robinson, John Yeats Lewis H. Browne, Robert D. M' Arthur, Elias S. Flaglor, Joseph O'Brien, Jonathan r. Taylor, B. Lester Peters, Thomas M. M'Lachlan, Samuel Ji. Britlain, James Milligan, Aaron Alward, John R. Smith, Thomas M. Reed. Chief Engineers Fire Department — Thomas Marter; West Side — George Stackhouse. Engineers of Fire Department Engine Co. No. 1, John Wilson, jr., *' 2, Gilbert Murdock, " 3, John Yeats. Engine Co, No. 7, Geo. F. Harding, " " 8, Gideon Spragg, Assessors of Taxes — Chas. Kctchum, John Wilson, jr., Edwd. li. Thorne. Superintendent of Flour Inspectors. — W. H. A. Keans. Umpire under Flour Ordinance — Thomus Rankine. Inspectors and Weighers of Flour and Meal — John Humbert, John Ber- ryman, John Robson, Hcniy Leavitt, James Clark, John Clarke, James Bustin. Guagers of Wines, S(C. — James Stewart, Edwin N. S. Stewart. Inspectors of Firewood, Bark, 6fc., Market Slip — John Robinson ; John Hutchinson, Lower Cove; Evan Evans, Carleton ; John Finn, Railway. Searchers and Guagers of Oil — Samuel Gillespie, Wm. Thomson, Surveyors of Lumber — Samuel Jordan, George Cassie, Edward D. Gore, James H. Fairweather, Nelson A. Cougle, Francis Jordan, Jarvis Wilson, Oliver B. Cougle, John M. Cougle, Thomas J. Fairweather, Chas. E. Harding, Adam C. A. Salter, Edwin J. W^etmore, Henry Leonard, Geo. H. Robertson, Joseph O. Craft, (>harles O. Reinnecke, William J. Grady, James Wetmore, jr., George Dixon, Charles E. Fairweather, John M'K. Pendleton, Wm. Woodworth, Samuel K. Wilson, Charles A. Estey, Wm. Clark, William Grady, Samuel Reynolds, Francis Gallagher, Bartholomew J. Driscoll, John W. Suiis, Shanklin Thompson, Samuel T. Mosher. Superintendent of Weighers of Coal and Measurers of Salt — W. H. A. Keans. Weighers of Coal and Measurers of Salt — Francis Wilson, James Cul- linan, Wm. J. Lockhart, Jobn Jackson, John M'Gourty, Alexander B. Lockliart, John Riley, Francis M'Devitt, William Potts, David W. Riley, Albert D. Wilson. Cullers of Dried Fish — Samuel Gillespie, George Young, Wm. Thom» son, Frederick W. Thomson. t. . ■; t Si 52 CITY OF ST. JOHN — CIVIC OFFICERS. I 'I 'j; i ■'W- R ft Inspectors of Pickled Fish— WiW'iam Thomson, George Young, Thomas S. Day, Andrew Hiimm, J.imcs Stackhousc, jr., James Colwell, Walter Trecartin. Pound Keeper, East Side — William Woodstock; Carleton — Wm. Cronk. Hofr Reeve, East .SVf/e- -James DulFy ; (V/;-/e/on— William Cronk. Fence Viewer — Thomas Coram. STANDING COMMITTERS OF COMMON COUNCIL, 186.5. Accounts — Messrs. Alward, McArthur, Kowan, McGrath. Lamps — Messrs. Coxc'.ler, Raymond, Lawlor. Streets, East Side — Messrs. Yeats, Smith, Raymond, Coxctter, Flaglor, Lawlor. Streets — West Side — Messrs. Briltain, McLachlan, Coram, Clark, Browne, Glasgow. Police — Messrs. Jones, Rowan, Yeats, Coxettcr, McGrath. Police, Carleton — Messrs. Brittain, Coram, McLachlan, Clark, Browne, Glasgow. Markets — Messrs. the Mayor, Jones, Rowan, Coram, Flaglor, Coxetter. Bi/e-Laws — Messrs. the Mayor, Jones, Robinson, Alward, Briltain. Fire Department, East Side — Messrs. Yeats, Smith. Raymond, Coxetter, Flaglor, Lawlor. Fire Department, West Side — Messrs. Coram, Brittain, McLachlan, Browne, Glasgow, Clark. Ferries — Messrs. Robinstin, Brittain, McLachlan, Coxetter, Browne, Rowan. Lancaster Lands and Navy Island — Messrs. Jones, McLachlan, Yeats, Coxetter, Flaglor. Old Burial Grouna — Messrs. McArthur, Rowan, Alward. Reed's Point — Messrs. Robinson, Brittain, Raymond, Coxetter, McGrath. Special Accounts — Messrs. Robinson, Alward, Rowan, McLachlan, Yeats, McGrath. King Square — Messrs. Rowan, Alward, McArthur, Smith, Lawlor. Queen Square — Messrs. the Mayor, M'Grath, Robinson, Raymond, Coxetter. Eastern Lands — Messrs. Jones, Rowan, Raymond, Coxetter, Yeats. Carleton Lands, and Western Accounts — Messrs. McLachlan, Coram, Brittain, ('lark, Browne, (Glasgow. Harbour — Messrs. the Mayor, Jones, Briltain, Coxetter, Clark. Breakwtter and Charlotte Street Wharves — Messrs. Robinson, Coram, Coxetter; Raymond. F'inance — Messrs. Alward, Rowan, McLachlan, McGrath. Appeals — Messrs. Jones, Coram, Lawloi, Raymond, Yeats, Smith, Coxet- ter, Flaglor. Queen Square, West Side — Messrs. Coram, Brittain, McLachlan, Clark, Browne, Glasgow. Public Buildings, West Side — Messrs. Coram, Brittain, McLachlan, Clark, Glasgow, Browne. Revisors of Electoral Lists — Messrs. Rowan, Yeals, Coxetter, Glasgow, Lawlor. Cap\ Liei\ Tree Seer FOll l\\ ' /Oram, Joxet- Jlark, chlan, sgow, CITY OF ST. JOHN WATER POLICE, ETC. 63 CARLETON FIRE POLICE. Capfain Stephen P. Wetmore. Lieutenant Thomas McLcod. Treasurer Isaac Olive, jr. Secretary COMMISSIONERS OF WATER SUPPLY. FOll THE CITY OF ST. JOHN AND I'ARISH OF I'OHTLAND OFFICE, 77 PRINCE WILLIAM STREET HOURS, 10 A. M. TO 3 P. M. Chairman — E. E. Lockhart. Commissioners — Thomas King, J. L. Woodworth. Superintendent of \Vorks — Gilbert Murdock ; residence, 41, Charlotte Street. Collector — John Fotherby. Clerk — Thomas C. Henegar. COMMISSIONERS OF WATER SUPPLY AND SEWERAGE FOR CARLETON OFFICE, NDRTH SIDE RODNEY, NEAR UNION ST. Chairman — Charles Ketchum. Commissioners — George F. Harding and Martin H. Peters. POLICE DEPARTMENT. OFFICE NO. 16, PRINCE WILLIAM STREET. Police Magistrate — Humphrey T. Gilbert. Silling Magistrates — William O. Smith, G. V. Nowlin, George A. Lock- hart, William Leavitt. r'/erA;— Charles H. Chandler. Chief of Police— John R. Marshall. 1st Division, John Daley, Sergeant, and four men. 2nd Division, Thomas Dobson, Sergeant, and four men. 3rd Division, Thomas King, Sergeant, and four men. 4th Division, George Lynch, Sergeant, and four men. 5th Division, John Hipwell, Sergeant, and four men. Policeman for Carletou — Benjamin Watson. Station Keeper — Alexander Patterson Mayor's Office — Sergeant Carson. The Policemen, twenty-eight in all, are appointed by and under the con- trol of the Chief of Police. BOARD OF HEALTH FOR THE CITY AND COUNTY OF ST. JOHN. rVi^/iVmr/n— William Bayard, Esq., M. D. Conunisfiioners — Hon. Charles Walters, George V. Nowlin, James Flew welling and John M'Lachlan, Esquires. Clerk — John Ansley. 54 PORT OP SAINT JOHN — WIIARPAOE — SLIPPAGE. TOP-WHARFAGE LAW. .iR'l 1 *■! An Act to continue and amend an Act to regulate Dockage, Wharfage and Cramii^e in the City of St. John and in the Parish of Portland. — Passed 12fh April, 1855. SCHEDULE A. Anchors and chains of all kinds, per ton, Is. 3d.; barrels of flour, bread and meal, and all otlier barrels under 224 lbs. weight, each, ^d. ; half-bar- rels, firkins and kegs of all kinds, each, ^d. ; barrels of salt provisions and pickled fish, each, Id. ; ballast, per ton, 6d.; bricks, per thousand, Is.; bales and boxes of merchandize, each, 4d.; boxes of soap or candles, weighing 112 lbs. or less, each, ^^d. ; boxes of soap or candles, weighing over 112 lbs., each, ^d.; boxes of smoked herrings, each, ^d.; copper and composition bars, bolts, sheets, spikes and nails, per ton. Is.; coals (except Anthracite) per chaldron, 4d. ; coals (Anthracite), per chaldron, 3d. ; carriages and coaches, each, Gd. ; chalk, per ton, 6d. ; cattle, viz: bulls, oxen and cows, each, 6d.; cattle, viz: heifers, calves, sheep and lambs, each. Id.; offee, cocoa nuts and filberts, in bags, per bag, ^d. ; salt, in bags, each, ^d. ; dry fish, per quintal, ^d. ; glass, in boxes of 100 ft., each, ^d.; glass, in smaller packages, each, id. ; hogsheads of liquors and liquids, each, 4d. ; hay, screwed, per ton, Is.; hay, unscrewed, per ton, Is. 6d. ; hides, green, each, ^d.; hides, dry, each, }d. ; hides, in bales, per bale, 6d. ; hemp, cordage and oakum, per ton, Is.; hollow ware and castings, per ton. Is. 3d.; hampers, each. Id.; horses, mares and geldings, each, 6d. ; hogsheads of lime and dry fish, each, 3d.; iron in bars, bolts, sheets, plates, nails, spikes and pigs, per ton, Is. ; lumber, per thousand feet, superficial, 6d. ; lead, in bar, sheet, shot, pigs and pipes, per ton. Is.; molasses, per hogshead, 4d. ; molasses, per puncheon, 4d. ; molasses, per tierce, 3d. ; puncheons of all kinds not herein otherwise pro- vided for, each, 4d.; pipes of liquids and liquors each, 6d.; quarter casks of all kinds, each, 2d.; raisins, in boxes, per box, ^d. ; raisins, in smaller pack- ages, each, id. ; sugar, in hogsheads, each, 6d. ; salt, in bulk, grain and roots of all kinds, per hundred bushels. Is. 6d.: slate, per ton, 6d. ; stone, per ton, 6d. ; spelter, per ton. Is.; tea, in boxes, each. Id.; tea, in smaller packages, each, ^d. ; timber of all kinds, undressed, per ton, 6d ; tierces of sugar, or of other articles not herein enumerated, each, 4d. ; waggons, buggies, gigs and other vehicles, each, 3d. ; zinc, in sheets, bar, block, nails and spikes, per ton. Is.; all empty packages, to pay half the rates of full packages, and on all goods, wares and merchandise not hereinbefore enumerated and rated, to pay at the rate of Is. per ton weight or measurement, at the option of the collec- tor, proprietor or lessee of the wharf or wharves where the same is placed. RATES OF SLIPPAGE AT THE CORPORATION SLIPS. All Docked Vessels, same rates as for Wharfage ; Woodboats, and all other Poiits. or undecked Vessels, having standing Mas«n, and all Scows, and not lying at the wharves on either side of Slips, to pay the following rate;} : — W( 1 day I the stan })er F( Ox, not I'OUT OF SAINT JOHN — FERRIAGE, ETC. 55 Is. lid all Icows, )wing ' Woodboats of suflioiont burthen to carry 10 Cords of Wood, or under, 6()c. dit'o ditto upwards of 10 Cords.and not more that 16, JJ51. ditto ditto upwards of 15 Cords, and not more than 20, fjll 50. ditto ditto upwards of 20 Cords, i^2. The above to be paid each trip, and if any such Vessel remains over six days, an additional duty to bo paid of from 50c. to .$1 daily, according to the burthen. Other Boats and Vessels without decks, and having fixed or standing masts, and all 8cows, to pay 30c. each trip and .30c. additional per day, if suffered to remain over three days. RATES OF FERRIAGE ACROSS TPIE HARBOR OF ST. JOHN. Foot passengers, 4c.; Children under twelve years, 2c.; Horse 5c. Ox, or other large animals, 5c. ; Elephant or Camel, 25c. ; single W.iggon not loaded, 4c. ; single waggon, with horse and one man, 10c. ; single waggon, with horse, load and man, 12c. ; double waggon, not loaded, 12c. ; double waggon, with horses and man, 15c. ; double waggon, with horses, load and man, 25c. ; barrel, 2c. ; bag containing two bushels, 2c. ; tukin, keg, or box of the same size, 2c.; cask of lime, 4c. ; pipe, hogshead, rtr puncheon, whether in waggon, cart, sled, or other vehicle or not, except containing molasses, vinegar, rice, or sugar, 15c. ; every cwt. of iron, steel, or copper, whether in waggon, cart, or other vehicle or not, 2c. — Carts, sleds, drays, and carriages, same as waggons. RATES OF TOLLS FOR CROSSING THE SAINT ,IOHN SUSPENSION BRIDGE. For every foot passenger, (excepting children under five years of age)' 4c.; horse, mare, gelding, mule, ass, ox, cow, or other huge aniiu;il, 7c each ; elephant or camels, 50c. ; carriages, sleigh, waggon, cart, sled^or other vehicle, drawn by one horse or beast of draught with one persDM, with or without load, 13c., horse or beast of draught, more than one, with a carriage or other vehicle, 7c. each ; sheep, calf, hog, or goat, Ic. TIME FOR GOING THROUGH 'i'HE FALLS. (n E ah ST. J O II N.) The Falls arc level or still water at or about three and a half hours on the Jlood, and about tv^'o and a half on the ebb, so that they are possablo four times in 24 hours, about 10 or 15 minutes each time. No other rule can be given, as much depends on the floods in the River Saint Jolin, and the time of high water or full sea, which is often hastened by high winds, and in proportion to the height of them. RATES AT THE PUBLIC WEIGHING MACHINES. Every load not exceeding One Thousand Pounds Weight, One Shilling; and One Penny for every additional Hundred Weight; payable, half In; the seller, and half by the purchaser. I 'I Of; COACri FARKS — TOLLS, KTC. iia(;k.\ev coach tarks. Tor coiivrying oiio piissoii^or from any puhlic stiuid to any part of the ('itVi <»'■ '"•■oin any onti [)art of tlu; City to any othor [)art thereof, 2()c. ; and forCvcry i)aKH(Mij):('r exrccditiK- one, lOc additional; and if any driver, of (iny ('aniajrf or ollii'r vcliiclc, shall l»e d(>taine(l at any place by any pass- rni;cr. or shall iniike any a^(r«!(Mnrnt for carrying any passenger by the hourH, he shall lie entith'd to ask, and rcctdve the following rates, viz : — For any time nut exceeding half an hour, 250 ; and in that proportion for every half hiHir th;it such Carriage, or other vehicde shall be detained or rniplt)yeil. Providcid always, that in ease any tirivcr shall be required to cross the Ferry to (^arleton, he shall, in addition to the foregoing fares, be entitled to demand and receive the ferriage for himself, his carriage and horses, both going ami returning. PlJlUdC l'()liTl']RS AiNI) HAND-CART MEN. l''or loading, carrying, .ind housing any goods, or any other article on any Hand ('art, from the Market Slip in King's and Queen's Wards, or from any other place within tlw^ limits of the lirst district, to any othor place within the said several Five districts, the rates of prices are as follow : I'^or the liisl district, .'ic. ; second district, Gc. ; third district, 7c. ;. fourth district, 8c.; filth district. Dc. MARKF/r 'J'OLLS. fJctd', pt^r (piarter, Ic. ; Calf, iShcef), Hog, Goat, Lamb, Kid, or Shoat 4c. ; Tnl;, l*ail or .lar of Mutter. ;3c. ; Firkin, .'ic. ; every 10 lbs. of Roll Butter, •Ji-. ; Cbeesi\ Ic.; load of Potatoes under 15 bushels, 5c.; ditto over 15 bnsluds, lOc. ; load ot' Oysters in shell or tub, lOc. ; Turkey, Goose, or do/.m t)l I'igeons. Ic.; pair Ducks, i'\)wls, or Partridge, Ic. ; bag of Flour, Meal, Oats, Peas, or Heaiis, Ic; Ham or iShouIder, Ic. ; Eggs, per lOdoz,, li'. ; and all otlu-r articles in like proportion. FISH MARKE r DUES. For every tS iliuon. ;5c. ; Codi'ish, Pollock, Bass, or Sjuid, each Ic. ; Hal- libut, not exceeding *0 lbs. 2c. ; exceeding 20 lbs. and for every 20 lbs. 2c.; evtiy Lobster, Ic; do/iMi of Haddock, ;3c ; every 100 of Gaspereau.v, Alcwivcs. Herrings, or other small fish. 3c. EAPRRSS OFFICES, lou riii: CON vKY v\c i; or- monf.v, uoons, i'AiiCEr.s Axn r.KTTKns. 'Dirnt'r'a l\cprt\ss — To all parts of the United States, and British Pro- vinces. Ollice. S() Prince Win. Street. i.iistrrn llvpress —To M parts o\' the United States and British Pro- viui-cs. OtVice. lU) Prince \\'in. Street. (.Vfd.s'on'.s- l\xpr(\'is-~'Vo Frcilcricton. Woodstock, Grand Falls, the Upper Si, Jolin. and all parts of the Province. (.>lVice. D6 Prince Wni. Street. r artls, or KS. 2c.; L'pper reet. f RATES OF CAIITACE — CITY DISTRICTS. RATES OF CARTAGE IN ST. JOHN. 57 ARTICLKS AND WEIOIIT. For a load of Wood, ((luarter of a Cord),- Tor a load of Coala, (Half a Chaldron), For a load containing 15 bufliels of (;rain. Salt, Potatoes, or any other articles nioaHiirod at loading or unloading, ex- cept CoaU. - For a pipe of Wine, Cin, or Brandy, and housing within the door of the first floor. ... ... For a puncheon of Hum, or a tierce of Sugar, from 7 to 10 cwt., and housing. ---..... For a punchenn of Molasses, a hogshead of Sugar, of 10 cwt. or upwards, o" a liogshead of Tobacco, and houjing. For a hogshead or puncheon of fMdcr, or a load of Dried Fish, of 15 cwt. or a common load of household Goods, and storing. .--..-.._. For a load of Shingles, Hoop Poles, Heading, Staves, Treenails, Smoked Fish in boxes, Salmon in kits. Dry Goods or a load of any other articles not herein mentioned, or a hogshead of Lime, or a hogshead or crate of Earthenware, or two tierces of Earthenware, a hogshead of Dried Fish, two tierces of Coffee, or quantity in bags not exceeding 12 cwt. or a load containing 6 bblg. Flour, or 5 bbls. Sugar, Fish, Beef, Pork, Turpentine, or Cider, or half a ton of Iron, or the same Quantity of Cordage, in coil not e.xceeding 4 cwt. or a load of any articles not herein mentioned. For a 64 gallon cask of Wine, Rum, Gin, IJraiidy, Molasses, or Porter, or for a load of Sand, Gravel, or Stones, or a load of 4 bbls. of any Spirituous Liquor or Molasses. For Cables and Cordage, in coils above a cwt. or if to coil, per ton, or if for Jlay loose, per ton. _ . . - For Hay, screwed, per ton, For Bricks, per thousand, ...... For Lumber, per thousand feet, . - . . - For the carriage of any article or articles not exceeding half a load, - -_._ DISTRICTS. Ist. I 2d. 3d. 4th. |5th. c.^ c. $ c.$ c.[$ c. 13 15| 18 20 25 28 30 33 17 20 00 63 30' 33 40; 43 I I I 25! 28 15 18 20 1 23 Oo'l 05 50; 54 80: 85 fiOi 65 lo' 13 25 65 68 35' 37 45; 48 30 33 23 3.') 28 70 40 50 35 20 23 25 28 25 30 1 10 1 15 1 20 57 60 64 90 95 1 00 70 751 80 I 15' 181 20 The First District to comprise all that part of the City between the south line of Pond street and north line of Duke street, which lies to the west- ward of the cast line of Mill street, Dock street, and that part of Prince William street situated between the north line of the brick buildings for- merly belonging to William Tyng Peters (northward of the Market Square) and the north line of Duke street, and including King street, to the westward of the west line of Germain street. Second District to comprise all that part of the city between the north line of Union street and south line of St. .lames' street, which lies with- out or beyond the First District, to the westward of the east line of Char- lotte street. Third District to comprise all that part of the city, which lies without or beyond the 2nd District, to the westward of the east line of Sydney street. Fourth District to comprise all that part of the city lying without or be- yond the 3d District, to the westward of the east line of Carmarthan street. Fifth District to comprise all that part of the city lying without ov be- yond the 4th District. I.: I ' I 58 CITY AVD COUITTY Ol' SAINT JOIIX. CITY AND COUNTY OF ST. JOHN. ITho area of St. John County i.-i i;H),280 acro.^. Population J8,02-'.l Justices of the \Tayors Court The Mayor and Rocorder. Justices of llie Peace and of the (Quorum — The Mayor and Recorder, Thos. R. Jones, Archihald Rowan, John M'Gratli, Frederick P. Robin- son, Saniiiel Brittain, Joseph Coram, Aaron Alward, R. D. M'Arthur and Thomas M. M'Lachhm, E.s(iuircs. Justices of the Peace — Lauchlan Donaldson, George Anderson, Gchardiis C. Carman, Henry Gilbert, Archibald Menzies, Charles Ward, Hon. John Robertson, William H. Street, James Brown, Wm. Leavitt, Saml. Strange, .Fas. Gallagher, John Wishart, Robt. Kcltie, L. H. DcVe- ber, William Hawk^, Moses Vernon, G. A. Lockhart, Wm. Parks, W. O. Siiiah, x\lexandcr Tiockhart, James Travers, Joseph Fairweathcr, Rol.:. Douglas, Francis Ferguson, Frederick A. Wiggins, Peter Besnard, James Olive, George CarviH, John Humbert, Stephen K. Foster, Francis Ruddick, J. F. Goduanl, T. O. CruoksharJ-. Joseph Beatteay, • !. vandrr Ealloch, B. J. Undeihill, ('. D. Everitt, Robert Jardine, Robt. liowes, Jas. Olive 3d, Robt. Salter, J. W. M. Irish, Alexander M'Tavish, T. E. Millidge, D. J. M'Laughlan, John Dohcrty, J. S. Parker, John Fos- ter, D;ivid Collins, J. C. Littlchale, Robt. Robcrtpon, Chi«p. Ketchum, Jas. Quinton, Samuel Clark, Wm. Scoullar, U. V. Nowlin, Jas. Dunn, W. H. A. Kcans, Jas. Robinson, Moses Tuck, Thos. Trafton, John M'Lauchlan, J. D. Ijcwin, Ct. E. Fenety, John Stevens, Saml. Carson, Stephen Gerovv, G. E. Snider, T. W. Daniel, Clias. Merrill, Robt. Robertson, Wm. Thom- son, Thos. Hily;r.d, Jas. Flewclling, John Fisher, S. L. Tilley, Thomas M'AvIty, W. Wr'.jht, ''""homas Vaughan, J. V. Troop, Z, Ring, James Harris, Thos. McElroy, Jas. H. Moran, O. B. Cougie, T. McCarthy, W. H. Olive, Tlios. Robinson, B. S. Gillieit, John McSwcency, and Edw. Brown. High Sheriff — James A. Harding, Esquire. Clerk of the Peace — Hon. William B. Kinncar, Coroner — William Bayard, Esq., M. D. County Treasurer — William Mackay, Esq. Auditor of County Accounts — R. Sands Armstrong, Esq. Judge of Probates — Hon. W. B. Kinnear. Registrar of Deeds and Wills and Registrar of Probates — W. Chipman Drury, Esq. Commissioners for taking Affidavits in the ^uprer,Le Court — Hon. Wm. B. Kinnear, Robert Frazer Hazen, H. N. H Lugrin, David S. Kerr, Joh.i H. Gray, James W. Peters, Robertson Bayard, J. M. Robinson, Hon. R. L. Hazen, William Jji^k, Duncan Robertson, William R. M. Burti?, Charles DufF, James J. Kaye, Andrew R . Wetmore, George F. Rouse, Charles Dohcrty, B. Lloyd Kinnear, J. G. Campbell, \. S. Armstrong, Hon. Chas. Watters, Geo. Blotch, W. C. Drury, Henry W. Frith, Benj. L. Peters, Chas. W. Stockton, Geo. G. Gilbert, jr., S. R. Thom- son, Lewis Almon, Chas. W. Weldon, Alex. Ballentine. Wm. P. Dole, Thos. T. Hanford, W. H. Tuck, Wm. W. Street, Wm. AVeddjrbu'-n, Jas. U. M'Shane, C. N. Skinner, G. Sidney Smith, John A. Wright, T. Gray Merrittj Frederick E. Barker, and W. M. Jarvis, Esquires ; and all other Barristers and Attorneys throughout the Province. K '': H. nee CITY AND COUNTY OP SAINT JOHN. 59 Wm. Kerr, nson, K. M. e F. . S. ; W. hom- Dole, , J as. Gray other Commissioner for Solemnizing Marriage— GcW.wdnn C. Civrnian, Esii. Inspector of Sc/iooIm — D. Morrison, Estj. Trustees of Schools, City of St. John — John .Soars, Goo. Blatclj, and M. II. Peters, M. I)., Esquires. Commissioners for the Management of the Free School at St, John, uncon- nected with the Madras Board - Rev. James Quinii, Jas. Gallagher, Es<]. Commissioner of Indian Reserves under Act 7, Vic. c. 45 — Dr.W'm.Bayartl. Commissioners of Sewers— Wcx. .]i\ny\no, Charles A. Everitt.VV. F. tSinith." Commissioners of Sewers and Marsh Lands, Lancaster- -G. C. Carman James Olive and James Quinton. Auctioneers — Cudlip Field Drivers — John Stcvtuis, Joliii Louies Win. McLcucI, and Edward Lowrll. Noad Commissiuncrs — .lames Wilson, District No. 1 ; 'I'lios. Dalf, Dis- trict No. 2 ; Wni. 8coIy, District No. 3. Rcvisors of Electoral Lists— J. L. Woodworth, Henry Daiton, and D. R. Munroc. Trustees of Schools— 5. Harrison, W. L. T. Scoly, and A. McDonald. Collector of Rates— C. Wihon. Auditors of Parish Accounts — Robt. Aitkon, Ruht. CJasUin, Rich. Daiton. PARISH OF WIMONDS. Comniissio7icrs of Highways — Wm. Mackin, .lohn K. Moore, Robert IJ. Douglas. Assessors of Taxes — Thomas Bovvcs, Mich. M'Girr, Robert Moorr. Collector of Taxes — John Johnston. Town Clerk — Thomas Bowes. Kevisors of Electors — Robert Bowes, liobert B. Douglas, Wm. Moore. Trustees of Schools — R.^S. Armstrong, John Armstrong, T. Otty Crook- shank. Constables — John White, J. H. Bowes, John (>arncy, W. W. Douglas, Jas. Stackhousc, jr., R. B. Douglas, Robert Moore, B. B., Wm. Hannah, John White, Robert Graham. Hog Reeves — Jas. Stackhousc, Jas. Bryden, Kays McBrinc, Edw.Halsal, Jas. Bowes, senr., Daniel McDevitt, Wm. McManus, and Jas. K. Howard. Pound Keepers — Jas. Cunningham, Thomas Robinson, Jas McCormick, Robt. Moore, E. C, Daniel Robinson, Michael Doolin, Peter Graham, Robt. Moore, B. B., Wm. Douglas, and Thomas Rankine. Fence Viewers — John Colgon, Robt. Moore, E. C, Daniel McEvoy, N. McNamee, James Cunningham, John Parks, Hugh Ryan, James Bryden, senr., and Thos. Davidson. Surveyors of Highways — John Parks, Robert Martin, Daniel Robinson, Robert Moore, B. B., Daniel McEvoy, Robert McLean, H. Osborne, John McElwain, Robert Kerr, G. C. ; Owen McGuirc, Thomas Dewar, Joseph Bowes, James Bryden, senr., Robert Marshbank, James Davidson, Andrew Hunter, David Hill, W. H. Mills, James McCormick, Thomas Simonds, Michael Bowes, Benj. Stackhousc, Hngh Toner, Wm McManus, Job Stanley, senr., James Brown, jr., Jas. A. Bowes, Jas. Armstrong, David Colgan, Edw. Murphy, Michael Deeri)i, Henry Graham, Jas. Higgins, E. Kelly, Rich. Evans, M. McNamee, Tim'y Sullivan, Geo. Hardcnbrook, David McBrine, Kays McBrine, Francis Cain, sen., Jas. Bryden, jr., Thos Davidson, Sol. Louchrie, Patk. McCormick, Wm. Dcvine, Andrew Moore, B. K., James Anthony, Andrew McDermott, John Evans. PARISH OF LANCASTER. Assessors of Rates — James Tiner, John Galbraith, and M. A. Wall. Trustees of Schools — Robert Fair, Justice Knight, Alex. Barnhill. Revivors of Electors — James Tiner, James Robinson, John Tiner. r I. COUNTY OF ST. lOKV I'AUISMCS OF I.ANCARTEU A ST. MAHTI5fl. Gl r Road ('ommisfiloners—,\ ohn Killy, .Inmrs Tiiier, John McClprn>n. Commissioners fur expending Legislative Grants — John Kelly, Jamos Tiller, John McC'lern-n. Collector of Taxes — John (Jalhruith. Town Clcr/c-. ]ohn Tinf r. Constables — Jamrs Orr, John Dunham, John Monahan, Thog. Burns, Thomas Lonox, Daniol Camphj-ll, Jnmcs Downey, Wm. (3alhcrwo(Ml. Fence Viewers — U. Lingley, Kohert Ho-f^s, Gtorjfc Conter, Jas. llaiiey. Pound Keepers — Wni. Clark, Jamos Orr. James Donovan, Roht. Hof;>;s, Wm. Coil, James Downey, Jas.'llavi'y, Jus. Wan, jr., Anthony Thomp- son, John Warnock. ^ Hog Reeves — James Wan. Jos. Toney, Chart. Morrison, James Crocket, John Warwick, M. McAnulty, senr., Henry Quigg. Weigher of Hay — Edward >Sutton. Surveyors of Highways — Wm. Somervilic, Terence Collins, Michael Downing, Jas. Reed, Roht. P'air, John Flewelling, John Minnie, Wm. Olive, Daniel Campbell, Michael McAnulty, Patrick McCormick, Michael Sulli- van, James Havey, William 'I'ryan, William M'Harg, Richard Bradley, Edward Stapleton, Thomas Dean, John Hargrave, senr., John Hargrave, jr., Wm. Wilson, John Monnehan, Francis Armstrong, William Falls, Robert Boggs, Wm. Gregg, Robt. Henderson, John Early, Wm. Clark, John Tiner, senr., Hugh M. Craven, jr. PARISH OF ST. MARTINS. Constables — John M. Brown, Hiram Mosher, George Dimock, Robert Carr. Commissioners of Roads— Wm. C. Brown, Phillip Mosher, Edward AVtV./A^A*u - Commissioner for expending Bye Road Money — Phillip Mosher. Collector of Rates — Francis Charlton. Town Clerk — Reuben V. Bradshaw. Fence Viewers—- kxch'xh-M Black, John McCoy, John Fownes, William McCumber. Pound /TeejBera— Thomas Lewis, Valentine Harding, James Shanklin, John B. Brown. Clerk of the MarA;d— Reuben V. Bradshaw. Hog Reeves— Sohw McCoy, James O'Donald, James Ross. Assessors of /ea/cs— Phillip Mosher, Henry Whitney, senr., William Ruddick, M. D. ^^ , ,. Field Drivers— ^vimneX McCormick, Dennis Crotty, Samuel Shankhn, senr., Wm. McCumber, jr. Weigher of Hay and .S7mty— Samuel McCormick. Measurer of Coals — John Power. Measurer of Salt — Isaac Clevelan. Measurers of Wood and ^arA;— Reuben V. Bradshaw, Henry Whitney, senior. Inspector of Barrels — Robert Morrow. 62 ciTT OK rin:i)KniCTOV — coui'Or.vtiov Trustees nf Schools — Rov. John Rowo, fico. \'. Ciillioiiii, Wtn. Kmldick, M. D. Revivors nf Electors for Mi /nbrrji of A.sscinhlt/ — Henry VVhitury, senior, Edward IJrovvn, Diivid Vauf;hi»n, jr. Survei/iirs of Jlii^/nvai/s. Di«trict No. I Andrew ('arlton, '2 Kidiiird Tiillri, (t (( «< :{ Edward Fosior, atnes 1" ownes. •• .'') .lolin Towiies, " G lvol)t. (^liiirltoM, » " 7 Aaron Delonj?. " 8 W. n. Hradshaw, " i) Sain'I.Woodhurii, DiHtrict No. 21 John Kussell, '* 2.") David llurst, 2(5 ( toorp^e Dnncan, 27 (Uias. Murlin, 2.^ .1 lines I. oiiK- " 2!) Andrew Hcott, " .'JO Alich. Dougherty, 31 .1 inirs II enry, 10 Edward Nugent, (t 33 11 .lohn M. Brown, it 34 12 Robert CroUer, a 3.') 13 .las. Kingston, ti 3G 14 Wni. Fh)yd, bb 37 Id Robert Floyd, .i 38 U) .lohn Kennedy, ' .( 39 17 R. McCuleliion, t( 40 18 Wni. Murphy, 'i 41 19 Alex. MelJride, (( 42 20 Franeis Porter, (k 43 21 Valentine Harding, n 44 Thomas fiovc. ii 45 23 .lames Sands, •' 32 ilenry Ifandson, Wm." Black, .Samuel Brown, J»a trick M'Halo, Israel Mosher, Robl. Hamilton, .fames Shanklin, John McComb, 'J'hos. Armstrong, Francis Lacey, John McCuilough, .fames Irvin, James Oank, Wm. Tracey. Alcv. ) .: CITY OF FREDERICTON. MEMBERS AND OFFICERS OF THE CORPORATION. Mayor — W. H. Nccdham, Esq., M. P. P., | City Clerk — John L. Marsh, Esq. ALDERMKN. James McCausland, Esq., ) .., ,.. ., ... . r, , , c. T^ * > VVcIhngt n Ward. Edward Scery, Esq., 5 William H. Tower, Esq > e* a » wt i c u Axr i-iu f \ C^^' -^"^ s Ward. Enoch W. Chestnut, > William Guevis, Esq., \ ^i„,i„«^. \\t i ik/r- u I \itu-y 1 r^ > Carlcton Ward. Michael M dhnchcy, Escj., ) Thomas Dowling, Esq., } ^^^^^^^,^ ^^^^ John Haines, Esq., j Mark Neville, Esq., I ^j -, ^ard. William Segee, Esq., J CITY OF PIlEDKniCTOX— COUNTY OF YORK. ea 1, Esq. Robert Baxter. James Uurchill. ASSRSHOnS. Thomas L. Simmons, George Coultliard, Enoch C. Bratllcy. Alc\. Cummins, Cily Treasurer, Col/ccfar of Kates, and Alms House C'oinmissioner, .Icrcmiah Meagher, C'ifi/ Auditor, Alex. M'Killigan Citt/ Marshal, Robert Baxter, Road Master, Whurfai^e and Harber Master, Chas. C. Gregory, C E... . Citi/ Eit^t'necr, Robert Wallace, Clerk of Markets and Weigher of Hay, John Fleming, Alm.s House Keeper. FIRE DKI'AUTMK^T. William Anderson, (^'hief Engineer | Charles Wilson, Assistant. Engine Co. No. 1, Albany, John Maxwell, Captain. 2, Caledonia, Wm. Calder, 3, Phoenix, J. W. M. Ruel, 4, Hibcrnia, John M'Carty, >> l» >» l> >» >> J> n »> >> M >» « « 5, VV^cllington, John McLauchlan. " Hook and Ladder Company, COUNTY OF YORK. [Area m.CO'.i acrcv-;. Population 2:1393.] Justices (f the Inferior Court of Common Vleas — Hon. John Simcoo Saunders, John Allen, John Robinson, George Minchin, Wm. II. Odell, •lames A. McLauchlan, James S. Beek, and Allan McLean, Esqs. Justices of the Peace — JohnS. Saunders, John Allen, John Robinson, Geo. Minchin, W. H. Odell, Jas. A. M'Lauchlan, J. T. Smith, Jas. S. Beek, Thos. .loncs, Wm. Davidson, Patrick Campbell, James Miles, Ross Currie, Adam D. Allan, George Garden, L. B. Rainsford, George Chcync, William J. Bedell, Thomas Gill, George Clements, Allan M'Lean, Thomas Pickard, Thos. R. Robertson, Asa Coy, Isaac Kilburn, Edward Simonds, Frederick W. Hatheway, Chas. McPhcrson, Geo. Morehouse, G. L. Hatha- way, Ira Ingraham, jr., Spaflbrd J. Barker, Beverley A. Robinson, Benjamin Yerxa, Bcnj. Goodspeed, Jas. Fairlic, Israel Smith, Wm. C. Joslin, Francis McManus, Enoch Dow, J. L. Grant, Edw, Pidgeon, J. McDonald, Andw. Cal- der, Samuel Fox, Jos. Pickard, Thomas Murray, Thos. L. Simmons, James M'Laggan, Thomas C. Atherton, William R. Bustin, Calvin L. Goodspeed, John Mcintosh, Robert Foreman, J. S. Ellegood, John Hea, jr., Moses Hill- man, Hezekiah Cronckhite, John Guiou, Thos. Temple, Hugh M'Kay, Ben- son Smith, Thos. Herbert, JiCwis S. Huestis, Jeremiah Christy, John S. Bar- ker, Thos. Stewart, Ma.. in Mackay, S. A. Akorlcy, J. H. Dykeham, Alex. Shives, Wm. C. Brown, G. W. Knox, Alex. Moody, Matthew Graham, Sam. Fraser Grosvenor, Wm Brown (Southampton), Geo. Nevers, Wm. Gibson, John S. Patterson, Henry Rogers, Thos. Davis, Wm. Whitehead, Constan- tino ConoUy, Arch. M'Lean, Wm. Jamieson, Geo. Lester, John A. Beck- with, Patrick Selvage, Wm. Guiou, Thos. F. Saunders, Samuel Dayton, Israel Atherton (of the Quorum), and John Taylor, Esquires. U 64 COUNTY OF TOHK COUNTY OF CHARI.OTTE. 1^ High Sheriff'— Thomas Temple, Esquire. Deputy Sherif—W illisim H. Friel. Keeper of the Rolls and Clerk of the Peace and (f the Inferior Court of Common Pleas — George J. Dibblee, Esq. Surrogate — G«orge F. H. Minchin, Esq. Registrar of Probates — Francis A. H. Stratton, Esq. Registrar of Deeds and Wilts — Abraham D. Yerxa, Esq. Coroners — Geo. Morehouse, Judah HammonJ, John Marshall, Thomas Brown, S. D. McPherson, Theodore C. Brown, David Little and Hiram Dow, Esquires. Commissioner for taking Bail in the Sup. Court — Hon. John S. Saunders. Commissioners for taking Affidavits in the Supreme Court — Hon. J. A. Street, Geo. J. Dibblee, Hon. Chas. Fisher, W. H. Needham, Geo. F. H. Minchin, W. H. Odell, George Botsford, Francis A. H. Stratton, John C. \llen, Jas. P. Wetmore, Jas. Fraser Berton, Edward H. Vv^ilmot, Edward W. Miller, B. C. Friel, John J. Fraser, John L. Marsh, Jas. Taylor, John Kirby, Chas. B. Fisher, Henry B. Rairsford, jr., Geo. Todd, Geo. F. Gre- gory, A. Rankine Bedell, Andrew S. Blair, A. F. Street, and J. H. Phair, Esquires. Licensed Auctioneers — Sam'l A. Akerley, Jos. Myshrall, Thos. R. Barker, Thos. W. Smith, Jeremiah Staples, Thos. Douglas and Patrick M'ManuF. Inspector of Schools — Edward C. Freeze. TkRMS of THE GeNBRAL SESSIONS OF THE PeACE AND CoMMON PlEAS — First Tuesday in January and Second Tuesday in June. Additional Terms of the Common Pleas — Third Tuesday in March and Second Tuesday in October. fredericton society or st. Andrew. President — Dr. Jack. 1st Vice President — J. J. Fraser, 2nd Vice President — J. Mclnnis, Treasurer — Robert Fulton, Esq. Secretary — George F. Gregor^ . Chaplain — Rev. Jno. M. Brook, D.D. MUNICIPALITY OF YORK. Wardoi — James Henry ; Secretary and Treasurer — Henry B. Rainsford, jr. ; Auditor — Jaaies S. Bcek. Coufic'llors — Kingsclear — George N. Ristun, Thomas B. W. Wheeler ; Southampton — Thomna L. Atherton, Charles Bartlett; Prince William — James Henry, Alexander Moody ; Queensbury — Jessie Parent, John Caver- hill ; Dumfries — Charles W. Tillcy, Alfred Whitehead ; Douglas — George Moirs, Samuel Burpee; Canterbury — Robert Robinson, Darius Dickenson; Stanley — William Clarkson, Bernard Elliott; Saint Mary's — Thomas F. Barker James McLaggan; JSew Maryland — S.imuel R. Nason, William Shaw ; Manners Sutton — Wm. Greive, William G. Hatch. \\ COUNTY OF CHARLOTTE. [Area 305,019 acres. Population 23,t)63.] Justices of the Inferior Court of Common Pleas — Robt. Thomson, Patk. Clinch, Thomas Burton Abbott, Chas. R. Hatheway, and G. D. Street, Esqs. Court of Thomas d Hiram ■launders, on. J. A. eo. F. H. , John C. , Edward lor, John ). F. Gre- H. Phair, El. Barker, VI'Manup. ON Plkas in March Esq. lorv. ook, D.D. Rainsford, Wheeler ; ^illiam — in Caver- — George eke n son ; lomas F. William 1 COUNTY OF CHARLOTTE, 65 ion, Patk. eet, Esqs. Justices of the Peace — Robt. Thompson, Patk. Clinch, Chas. R. Hatheway, David Mowatt, Wilford Fisher, Abraham J. Wetmore, Cochran Craig, Geo. M'Kay, Tristram Moore, D. A. Ros3, Hon. John J. Robinson, Jas. W. Street, Jas. Boyd, M. P. P. ; Robert Watson, John Grimmer, John Farmer, James Brown, Daniel Gilmour, Isaac Knight, Arch. McCallum, Jacob Voung, Hy. Webber, Wm. Thomson, J. Carlyle, Malcom Mealy, Francis Hibbard, Claudius Messmett, Peter Morrison, George Hiltz, Patrick Curran, William H. Chaffey, Bartholomew R. Fitzgerald, Geo. Fountain, John E. Messinett, Hugh Ludgate, John Marks, George V. Knight, Augustine Bancroft, J, A. Honey, John Mann, jr., Chas. Bradley, Wm. Whitlock, Sam'l. M'Farlane, Thomas Barry, John E. Moore, Thos. Cotterell, Henry Stiles, Gideon Pres- cott, Wm. K. Reynolds, Robert \ . Hanson, Isaac Justason, Jas. Russell, jr., Zachariah Chipman, Hugh Cullinen, James Muirchie, Geo. B. Allward, Geo. S. Grimmer, Timothy Crocker, Thomas Fraser, Thomas Robinson, Thomas B. Wilson, John McLeod, Magnus Green, Archibald M'Dermott, George Maxwell, George Dick, Robert Stevenson, Charles M. Gove, George Allen, Nathan Smart, Rex. M. King, Robert M'Lellan, James Smart, Adam W Smith, Timothy Rierdon, Wheeler Lawrence, Joseph H. Maxwell, and Jas. E. Synott, Esquires. High (SAtfn*^— Alexander T. Paul, Esqr. Clerk of the Pnace and Keeper of the Rolls — Geo. S. Grimmer, Esq. ^".arrogate Judge of Probates — James W. Chandler, Esqr. Registrar of Probates — George D. Stroet, Esq. Registrar of Deeds and Wills — Harris H. Hatch, Esqr. Count!/ Treasurer — James H. Whitlock, Esqr. Commissioners for taking Affidavits in the Supreme Court — James W Chandler, Esq., and all other Attorneys, and Charles R. Hatheway, John E Messinett, Robert Thompson, Lorenzo Drake, John A. Heney, John Farmer, Hon. John J. Robinson, Bartholomew N. Fitzgerald, Isaac Knight, and A. J. Wetmore. Notaries Public — W. M'Lean, C. R. Hatheway, George D. Street, S. H. Whitlock, C. W. Wardlaw, Thos. Wilson, and R. R. Stevenson, Esqrs. Inspector of Schools — Daniel Morrison, Esqr. Commissioners under the Absconding Debtors' Act — Charles R. Hathe- way and Samuel H. Whitlock, Esquires. Coroners — David A. Rose, Robert Thompson, M. D., William T. Rose, 8aniuel T. Gove, M. D., John F. Stevenson, M. D=, and Chas. Jemm, M. D. Marine Hospital Commissiofrers — C. E. 0. Hatheway, St. Andrews ; Zachariah Chipman, St. Stephens ; James Campbell, St. George. Commissioners for Relieting Distressed Indians — S. T. Gove, M. D. Assistant Emigration Officer — Visiting Physician, Quarantine Island — N. D. G. Parker, M. D. Auctioneers — WiUiam Whitlock, James W. Street, James H. Whitlock, John H. Rose, James G. Campbell, Israel J. Hanson, George S. Grimmer, George B. Allward, Thomas Watt, Richard Dyer, James Campbell, James Bolton, Claudius Messinett, Mark Young, Albert D. Stevenson, John Brad- ford and James A. Moran. ' I fif) COirNTV OF CIIATILOTTT: COUNTY OF BUNBUllT. 'I i <■ i(- r -f. ('oynnn.inionrrs for Rumjs and Beacons — William Whitlock, Z. Chipman, and A. .1. Wctmoro. Post masters — (Icorgc F. ('ampljoll, Esq., St. Andrews; David A. Rose, 1']h(1., '^•- '"^'''P^'''" ' ^«idc«ml)or. «I1 AIll.O r IK rOUNTY ACUICI.'I/rUIlAL SOCIETY. Kohf rt StovtMison, President. Henry S. Jlitchings, 1 ^.^^ Presidents .lailU'H UUKSCll, ^ .1. VV. Bradford, , Treasurer. Alexander T. Paul, Secretary. T II K S \\ C a O I \ A <; U 1 C r L T U R A L SOCIETY. At St. Sti>})luMi, in the County of Charlotte. .lames (i. Slovens, Escpuro, M. P. P., President. Kobert Kinj;-. Junr., Esipiiro, ") Nathan Smart, l-^squiro, C Vice Presidents. .loKcph II. Maxwell, Escpiito, j David Miown, Escpiiro, Secretary. Kohort Watson, Es(|uirt', Treasurer. TlIK ST. STK.rUEX IIL'UAL CKMETKUT. At St. Stephen, Charlotte County — Incorporated, 1856. V. IJ. Todd, Esijuire, President. Daviil IJrown, Esquire Secretary and Treasurer. James (J. Stevi-ns, M. I\ P., '/arhariah Chipman, Esq., (Jooiee A. IJoardman. Esq., .p.. 11 1.^ 1- . \y > Directors, lleiuv V . haton, Esq P. M." Abbott, Esq S. H. Hitehens, Esq Mr. Samuel Almond Superintendent. COUNTY OF SUNBURY LAroajlTS.S^.^o. ropulatiou 0,057] dust ices of t/ie hfo-ior Court of Common Pitas — John S. Saunders, Nathaniel Hubbard, 'Hios. Harrison, Calvin L. Hathaway, Robt. D. Wilmot ami Henjamin S. Bailey, Esquires. Justices oftJic Fiace — John S. Saunders, .Nathaniel HukbarJ, Thomas Harrison. Calvin E. Hatheway, Robt. D. Wilmot, Benjamin S.Bailey, Chas. Hazen. William Hoyt, John Peabody, Thamas >', Gilbert, William Burke, /bipman, ^.. Rose, -Second in July nt. residents irer. ary. It. esidents. '•y- er. ). oasurcr. COUXTY OF SUNBUHT COUNTY OF aUEEN S. 67 lit. aunders, Wilmot Thomas V. Chas. Burke, Enoch Lunt, Thomas Hartt, jr., William Scoullar, Thomas H. Smith, Jahn Glazier, Moses Coburn, George Morrow, Thos. O. Miles, Wra. Estabrooks, Charles Tracey, Charles J. Bailey, Reuben Hoben, Stephen P. Estabrooks, Charles Brown, John Simmons, A. C. Plummer, Charles Burpee, Thomas A. Beckwith, Robert Linton, Thomas Wright, Henry P. Bridges, Isaac Taylor, James Mitchell, W. E. Hoyt (of the Quorum), Martin Adams and John C. Scely, Esquires. High Shen'J/'— James S. While, Esq. Clerk of the Peace and Keeper of the RqUs — George T. Bliss, Esq. Surrogate — William J. Gilbert, Esq. Registrar oj Deeds and Wills — Nathaniel Hubbard, Esq. Receiver of Royalty J or Sunhury and Quetn'-b- — John Maynard. Inspector of Schools — Edward C. Freeze. Coroners — Gehardus Clowes, Moses H. Coburu, Frederick Seely, Thos. Turney, John R. Seely, and Henry Rees. Auctioneers — George C. Nevcrs, Thomas A. Beckwith, John S. Covert, William Burpee, T. B. Cobutn Burpee, and B. S. Baily. Teiims of the Genehal Sessions and Commox Pleas — Second Tues- day in January and Third Tuesday in June. AnniTioxAE Teums of the Commox Pleas. — Third Tuesday in March and October. QUEEN'S COUNTY. [Area 3v),r)T4 acres. Population 1.".,;"!")',*.] Justices of the Inferior Court of Common Pleas — Hon. Harry Peters, Wni. Fobhay, Hon. John ^^ irle, John M'Loan, Ebonczer Tj. Bur[iee, Thos. P. Hewlett, Geo. W. Hoben, Chas. Keith, Thomas Harrison, and Chas. P. Wetmore. Justices of the Peace — Harry Peters, Wm. Fosiiay, John Eaile, 'J'lios. .1. Hewlett, John M'Allister, jjewis M'Uonald, John M'Lean. Jos. B. Per- kins, William Murray, Charles Keith, George W. Hoben, Ebenezer L. Burpee, Thos. Harrison, Jos. Coy, Gideon D. Bailie, Jas. Ingledcw, Thos. Murray, J. R. Earle, John Goldfinch, Isaac M'Lcan, Gilbert Perry, Jas. Slip, Charles E. Langan, David Philips, Wm. F. Bonnell, John Curry, David Ebbett, Alex. Case, Benjamin H. Bowie, Joshua Calkins, David Ferguson, Jessie Clark, Joseph F. Estabrooks, Thomas Cooey, John Palmer, James Policy, Wm. Malone, George Elkins, Francis Wood, Wal- ter S. Butler, John J. West, Thos. W. Carpenter, Jas. Toole, John Robert- son, W. H. White, Jos. Humphreys, Geo. W. Smith Isaac B. Bonnell, Henry Todd, R. P. Ycomans, Gilbert Wiggins, Arthur Branscombe, Thos. Leonard, Daniel Kelly, Charles Murray, Robert Phillips, James Pearson, John Corbett, and Daniel Palmer, senior. High SherifJ' — John Palmer, Esquire. Clerk of the Peace and Keeper of the Rolls — T. R. Wetmore, Esq. Judge of Probates — T. R. Wetmore, Esq. Registrar — James R. Curry, Esq. Registrar of Deeds and Wi'U — Hon. Harry Peteis. Receiver of Royaliies for Queen's and Sunbury — John Maynard, Esq. 68 COUNTY OF aUEKN*8 COUNTY OF KING*S. Inspector of Schools — Daniel Morrison, Esq. Coroners — lohn Earle, Thomas T. Hewlett, K. T. Babbitt, George W. White, John Murphy, Thos. M. Tilley, Adam R. Strong, C. R. Bayard, and Humphrey Gilbert, Esqs. Auctioneers — William F. Bonnell, David Ferguson, Edward Simpson, (Gagetown,) John Armstrong, William Hogshaw, ^Petersville,) James T. Tool, James Starkey, Butler 8. Thome, James Pearson, (Johnston,) Isaac T. V:j iwart, William Golding, (Wickham) Walter S. Butler, (Canning) Lawrence O'Leary, and Charles Keith. Commissioners for taking Special Bails in Supreme Court — Hon. H. Peters (Gagetown), Hon. John Earle (Canning), E. L. Burpee, Esquire, (Chipman) Charles Keith, Esq. (Brunswick), James Ingledew, Esquire (Johnston). Commissioners for Taking Affidavits in the Supreme Court — Hon. H. Peters, John J. Millidge, Esq. (Gagetown), Hon. John Earle (Canning), Eben. L. Burpee, John Goldfinch, Isaac C. Burpee, Esquires (Chipman), Charles Keith, Esq. (Brunswick), Thos. Murray, Esq. (Johnston), Joseph B. Perkins, Esq. (Petersville), John Curry, Esq. (Upper Gagetown). Notary Public — T. R. Wetmore, Esq. Issuer of Marriage Licences — W. F. Bonnell, Esq. Barristers and Attornies — T. R. Wetmore, J. R. Currey and C. A. Hard- ing, Esqrs. Together with the Attornies practising in the County Circuit of the Su- preme Court. Terms of General Sessions and Common Pleas-— Fourth Tuesday in January and June Terms ; and Fourth Tuesday in April and October. KING'S COUNTY. [Area 561,180 acres. Population 23,283.] Justices of the Inferior Court of Common Pleas — Thos. Beer, Justus S. Wetmore, John C. Vail, Samuel Hallett and John L. Wilmot, Esqrs. Justices of the Peace — Thos. Beer, Justus S. Wetmore, Henry A. Scovil, John C. Vail, A. C. Evanson, John Barbaric, Isaac Haviland, Samuel Foster, John Wightman, John Brittain, Hon. J. H. Ryan, Chas. W. Stockton, John C. Price, Elias S. Wetmore, John Hagarty, Robert M'Cully, Wm. Freeze, jr., Samuel Hallett, Craven Longstroth, Elias ^ S. Freeze, Duncan M. Campbell, Isaac A. Dodge, Samuel Henderson, Weeden Fowler, John L. Wilmot, Jas. Lake, Elijah A. Perkins, William Pyewell, Walter B. Scovil, Chas. C. Stewart, Jas. Fairweather, Jas. W. Nowlan, Saml. Fof.ler, John H. Wright, J. D. M. Keator, Robt. S. Foster, John M'Leod, jr.. Nelson Arnold, Wm. Pearson, Wm. A. Stockton, Wm. B. M'Keel, Wm. M'Leod, Chas. Gray, Philo. M. Raymond, Nathaniel Belyea, Wm. Buchanan, John O. Dann, Jas. Cookson, Henry Fowler, David Hatfield, Zebulon Connor, Geo. H. Wallace, Wm. ScouUar, Jas. A. Fenwick, Wm. Coatcs, John M'Arthur, Wm. Keith, Jas. L. Flewwelling, John Erb, John M'Intyre, Daniel M'Lachlan, John Urquhart, Wm. S. Teakles, Robert Morrison, Wm. Baskin, T. Oliver Arnold, John C. God- COUXTY OF KINGS COUNTY OF WESTMORLANn. 69 jreorge W. inyard, and Simpson, James 'i\ ton,) Isaac (Canning) —Hon. H. e, Esquire, 7, Esquire -Hon. H. Canning), Dhipman), ti), Joseph wn). , A. Hard- of the Su- Liesday in obcr. Justus S. rs. A. Seovil, Samuel has. W. ^ Robert th, Elias 3nderson, William Jas. W. B. Foster, on, Wm. 'fathanici r Fowler, r, Jas. A. vwelling, Wm. S. C. Gotl- iud, Wm. Deniston, Jos. D. Baxter, Jabcz E. Titus, Geo. Flewwclling, Geo. Barnes, David M'Kenzio, Henry Piers, jr. (of the Quorum), Esqrs. High Sheriff — Samuel N. Freeze, Esquires. Keeper of the. Rolls, (tnd Clerk of the Peace (ind Inferior Court of Com- »ton Pleas — Edward Belts Smiih, Esquire. Registrar of Deeds and Wills, and Registrar of Probates — J, C. Vail, Esq Coroners — Isaac Haviland, Sylvester Z. Earle, A. C. Evanson, James Wetmore, Adino Paddock, jr., Obadiah Purdy, John M. Raymond, Allan McLeod and Geo. Rix Price, Esquires. Commissioners for Taking Bail and Affidavits in the Supreme Court — John C. Vail, A. C. Evanson, Sam. Hallett, C. W. Stockton, Hon. John H, Ryan, John C. Price, Sarnuel Foster, James A. Reeve and James W Nowlan, Esquires. Issuer of Marriage Licenses — E. B. Smith, Esquire. Commissioner for Solemnizing Marriage — John C. Vail, Esquire. Receiver of Crown Debts under Act 7 Vic, c. 36 — Ed. B. Smith, Esq. Auctioneers — E. S, Freeze, D. Shock, Wm. H. White, Elijah A. Per- kins, Sam. Freeze, Jas. Lake, Gilbert Titus, Gilford Cougle, Benj. Sproul, Abraham Johnston, jr., Wm. Keith, Jas. E. Fryers, Isaac Pearson, Jere- miah D. Mabee, Joseph D. Baxter, Joseph Bclyea, T. G. Barnes, W. M. Teakles, Sam. Gosline, Noah Kcath, Wm. A. Stockton, J. M'Naught, 'J'hos. Mathewson, J. Sharp, B. L. Crawford, G. Downey, D. M. Johnson, .(as. W. Nowlan, G. H. Wallace, Douglas Fairweathor, Sam'h Foster, S. Korstcad, Wentworth Moflatt and Jos. Ryan. Trustees of Grammar School — Rev. W. E. Seovil, Rev. W. W. Walker and J. C. Vail, Esq. Teacher of Grammar School — Arthur Manger. Inspector of Schools — Edmund H. Duval. County Treasurer — John Flewwelling, Esquire. Tekms op the General Sessions and Common Pleas — First Tuesday in March and third Tuesday in October. Additional Terms of the Common Pleas — First Tuesday in May and January. The Probate Court for King's County is held at the Court House on the first Tuesday in every month, except the month of March, and for that month on the Monday next before the first Tuesday. COUNTY OF WESTMOKLAND. [Area 4()6,02f) acret^. Population 25,247.] Justices of the Inferior Court of Common Pleat — Jas. E. Potsford, Wm. Wilson, John Chapman, Jos. Avard, Daniel Hannington and S. F. Black, Es(juires. Justices of the Peace— Amos E. Botsford, Wm. WiKson, John Chapman, •loseph Avard, Philip Palmer, Daniel Haninngton, Sam. F. Black, John Trenholm, George Oulton, Geo. Pittfield, Philip Chapman, T. E. Smith, Rufus C^ll, Thos. Keillor, Jos. Chapman, C. Dickson, John ('arey, Alex. Munroe, Jas. Anderson, Alex. Wright, Peter M'Sweeney, Wm. Steadman, jr., Jonas Cutler, David Murray, Thos. Cochran, Sylvanus Minor, Michael S. Harris, Jesse L. Bent, Wm. Allen, Reuben Chase, Ephraim Raworth, i I ! 70 COUNTY OF WESTMORLAND COUNTY OF NOriTIIUM T« KULAND. :1; I I if Hi Amand Landry, Silas C. Charters, Abraham Jones, Hugh M'Monafilo, Samuel S. Wihnot, David Boyd, Chas. Mulryne, Moses Jones, Thomas Gamble, Jas. Dickson, Jos. Bleakney, Thos. Brown, Silas I). Copp, Israel Steves, John Koed, Thos, Carter, Warren Price, Rufus Chappell, John S. Barnaby, John Roid (Bay de Vcrte), Frank Gallagher, Pollctt Gallanj;, John S. Trites, John Harris, Jos. M'HadVy, Oliver Jones, Level Lewis, Jas. Powell, Louis Richards, Thos. B. Bowser, Titus Hicks, Christopher HarjxM-, .loiin Fawcett, Lemuel VVilber, Goo. Harper, Jonas Taylor, Rufus Wry, Robt. Madison, Patrick Hebert, Robert Godfry, Wm. George, C. C. Hamilton, Jas. Dunlop, Wm. C. Robinson, W. F. Wortman, D. E. Casey, Jerc.niah Lutes, W. K. Chapman, Amos Ogden, Angus M'Queen, Stephen Mills, Stephen Binney, Eustace Babine, John Ford, Abel Atkinson (of the Quorem). Hi^h Sheriff — Blair Botsford, Escjuire. C/erk of the Peace and Keeper of the Rolls — Chas. E. Knapp, Esquire. Judge of Probate — Hon. Edward B. Chandler. Registrar of Probates — Charles E. Knapp, Esquire. Registrar of Deeds and Wills — William Backhouse, Escjuire. Coroners — .laoob Wortman, John. W. Chapman, Elias W. Elliot, Josh Wood, L. Lawrence, and Joseph Harper, Esquires. Conimissioncr for Taking Affidavits in the Supreme Court — Daniel L. Hannington, and John Cary, Escjuirc. Inspector of Schools — Edmund 11. Duval, Esq. Auctioneers — William Lawrence, Ebenezcr L. Cowling, Robt. Atkinson Ichabod Steves, Joshua Wood, J. W. Chapman, Robert Hallett, Hugh M'Monagle, Robert Atkinson, Robert Moilat, W. G. Harrison, W. B. Deacon and John Bennett. Notaries Public — Amos S. Wilson, Charles D. Holstead. Terms of the Genkral Sessions and Common Pleas. — Third Tuesday in June and Second Tuesday in January. Additional Terms of the Common Pleas. — First Tuesday in April and Second Tuesday in September. COUNTY OF NORTHUMBERLAND. [Area 264,371 acres. Population 18,80] .] Justices of the Inferior Court of Common Pleas — George Kerr, Peter Mitchell, John M. Johnson, Rich. Sutton and Wra. J. Fraser, Esquires. Justices of the Peace — George Kerr, Richard Hutchinson, Peter Mitch- ell, Alex. Goodfcllow, Thomas C. Allan, Alexander M'Laggan, Thos. W. Underhiil, Wm. Lctson, James W. Hierlihy, John Porter, Peter Mor- rison, James L. Price, Alexander Fraser, sr., Donald M'Naughton, Miles M'Millan, John M'Allister, jr., Johw M'Dougald, Richard Sut- ton, Wm. J. Fraser, Alex. Loudon, Wm. Muirhead, Robinson Crocker, John Harley, Geo. E. Letson, John M'Rac, Hiram Freeze, Wm. A. Black. George Whitney, William Russell, John Haws, John Williston, Louis Robicheaud, James A. Pierce, Robert T. Miller, Samuel Lapthorne, John Fallen, Burk Archibald, William M. Kelley, Michael M'Kiendrick, John Lawlor, William Dickens (of the Quorum), and Alexander K. A. M'Dougall, Geo. H. Russell, Geo. A. Blair, Jan:ie8 Miller, Thos. F. Gillespie, 5 r .NT). t'Monafflo, *s, Thomas opp, Israol II, John 8. tt Gallatif^, vel Lewis, /hristopher rlor, Rufus )rgc, C. C. E. Casey, in, Stephen son (of the Esquire. liiot, Josh -Daniel L . Atkinson Ictt, Hu,t,'h on, W. 13. 1 Tuesday April ami lerr, Peter squires. ter Mitch- an, Thos. ■•etcr Mor- ^aughton, lard Sut- Crockcr. A. Black, on, Louis me, John ick, John r K. A. Gillespie, COUNTY OP NORTIIUMnERLAND. 71 Miles Carroll, John Noonan, Wm. Park, John Rundie, James Fish, Neil Gordon, David Johnston, Robt. Falconer, Geo. Burchill, Alex. Saunders, D. Davidson, John Johnson (Tabicintoe,) and Alex. Loggie, (Burnt Churoli) Es(juires. High Sheriff— Sumos Mitchell, Esi[uirc. Clerk of the Peace and Keeper of the Rolls— Sdimucl Thomson, Esquire. County Treasurer — Moses AL iSurgeant, Esquire. Surrogate — William Wilkinson, Esquire. Registrar — Daniel Ferguson, Esquire. Registrar of Deeds and Wills — John Lawlcr, Esquire. rVo/2c;*s— Martin Cranney, Allan A.Davidson, Robt. B. Wasson, Edw. lu>'.,uMs, John M'Lood and William O'Brien, Esquires. Inf>j)ec,''>r of Schools — T. W. Wood, Esquire. Commissioners for Taking Affidavits in the Supreme Court — Patk. Watt, Richard Davidson and William Park, Esquires. Commissiu7iers for Solemnizing Marriage — Alexander Goodfellovv and Jiiines L. Price, Esquires. issuer of Marriage Licenses — James L. Price, Esquire. Siezing Officer of Hay cut on Crown Land — William Parker. Auctioneers — Robt. T. Miller, John Lawlor, Wm. J. Frazer, Wm. Let- son, Davis P. Howe, Alexander Eraser, Chas. Marshall, John Fish, Jabez B. Snowball, Robt. Blake, Adam D. Sheriff, Jas. .lohnston, Richard Sutton, Geo. A. Willard, W. Myse and John G. I^ayton. Reve7iue Officers — Chatham — Deputy Treasurer, Dan'l. Ferguson ; Land- ing Surveyor, J. C. E. Carmichael ; Waiter, Searcher, and Locker, Martin Cranney. Newcastle — Deputy Treasurer, W. Parker ; Waiter, Search- er and Locker, David Withcrall. Barristers, Attornies, and Notaries Public — Newcastle — Edward Willis- ton, Allan A. Davidson and Samuel Thomson, Esquires. Chatham — Geo. Kerr, Hon. J. M. Johnson, Wm. Wilkinson, Daniel Ferguson, Richard (Jar- man, Peter Miller, Esquires. Commissioners for taking Bail in the Supreme Court — Newcastle — ■ Patrick Watt, Richard Davidson, Wm. Park, Esquires, Chatham — John M'Dougall, Esq. Consuls — Norwegian, Hon. R. Hutchinson ; Prussian, W. J. Fraser, Esq.; French, John McDougall, Esq. Teums of tuk Genbual Sessions and Coimjion Plkas — Second Tues- day in January and July. Adhitional Terms of the Common Pleas — First Tuesday in May and October. CHATHAM GAS IIGHT COMPANY. Richard Hocken, Esq President. Hugh Bain, Esq "^ William Muirhead, Esq ) Directors. Dr. J. Pollon ) \ 1 i I i l:^) 72 0OUN\T OF KENT. COUNTY OF KENT. [Area 2]0,<)]S acres. roj)iilation 15,851.] Justices of the Inferior Court of Common Pleas — Thomas W. Blist;, Le^ton P. W. DesBrisay and .fohn Bowser, Esqrs. Justices of the Peace — Thomas W. Bliss, Lcstock P. W. DesBrisay, .lolin Bowser, Hon. David Wark, Wm. Hannington, David McAimon, Francis McPhelim, Wra. S. Caie, Germain White, Rucben Johnston, Lawrence Mc- Tiaren, James Burns, James Girvan, Tcrrcnce Curran, John Jardinc, jr., .flin. Robertson, Ilcnry Peters, jr., Henry Livingston, J-)hn Brait, John Shcrridan, Horatio B. Smith, Lewis B. Allain, C as. G- -eh •, Luke Johnson, Fabian D'Aigle, Ami. t Bourgeois, .sr. Jai\iei; 1 ..c^*, ' .o\ .liler Mc; Williams, jr., (of the Quorcm) and Stephen Briggs, Ej.surc of V li-ineps in tlic roimnon Picas, the ScMsionH. i)y special ai);K inti.icnr. met for (h'spatrli of Ijusiiicss ( the Tuesday after the -:(;('ond Tuesday v aiiuary, an . Tuesday after the Fo' i.h Tuesday in June. J Harbor Musft: -Mr. David Wright. Hcadh Office —Isaac N. Doherty, M. D COUNTY OF GLOUCESTER. [Arer. ].S2,7il acres. Poi»uia(ion 15,07i>.J Justices of the Inferior Court of Common Picas— lion. John Ferguson, Wm. Napier and .las. Young, Esquires. Justices of the Peace — Hon. John Ferguson, Wm. Napier, Jas. Young, Perry, J. N. Dumareqs, John Riehey, John Doran, Robt. Robinson, Francis Ferguson, Sam L. Bishop, John Chalmers, John Walsh, Wm. Taylor, Jos. Scwell, Joim Meahan, George Smith, John O'Brien, Chas. Meahan, Jas. Smith, Robt Brown, Robt. Young, Rol)t. Nixon, Wm. Davidsoi Wm. Molley.Jaa. G. C. Blarkhall, William End, Hilarion Hachc, Franci.^ Alexandre, Alex. Campl)cll, John Foley, Mathevv Parrott, Andrew Darr . (of the Quoru.n), and Samuel Miller, Esquires. High Sheriff — Benjamin W. Weldon, Esquire. Clerk of the J*cace and Keeper of the Rolls, and Clerk of the Inferior Court of Common Pleas — Theophilus DesBrisay, Es(juire. Surrogate — Henry William Baldwin, Esquire. Registrar of Probates— Vf. Gustavus M'Lauchlan, Esquire. Registrar of Deeds and Wills — Henry William Baldwin, Esquires. Coroners — John M'Kenna and 1). Gustavus M'Lauchlan, Esquires. Inspector of Schools — T. W. Wood, Esquire. Licensed Auctioneers — Francis Alexandre, Wm. Taylor, Robt. Young, Henry William Baldwin and Benj. W. Weldon. I'rincipalofthe Grammar School — John Sivewright, Esquire. Barristers and Attornics Practising — Wm. End, 'J'hco. DcsBri.say and i). Gustavus M'Lauchlan, Esquires. Co) 7nissio/i""S for Solemnizing iTfa^v/ffge— William Napier and James Your.^, Esquires. President of the Agricultural Society — Samuel li. Bishop, Esq. ; Sccrc- tary — Wm. Napier, Esq. Tkrms of the Gknkral Sessiojts and Common Pleas — First Tuesday in Jannry and First Tuesday in July. Additional Terns of the Common Pf.eas— First Tuesday in April and Last Tuesday in October. COUNTY OF CAELETON. [Area 271,140 acres. Population 1(),373.] Justices of the Inferior Court of Common Pleas — lohn Dibblee, Charles Perley, David Munroe, Jas. R. Tupper und Wm. Lindsay, Esquires. Justices of the Peace— John Dibblee, Chas. Perley, David Munroe, J is. R. Tapper, William Lindsav, A. Upton. Paul M. Bedell, R. D. Bear :■ y, 1:1 11 \ \'<\ ^■i 74 COUNTY OP CAUr.KTGN — COUNTY OF RESTinorCHE. 8. EHtabrooks, ('hns. (^oiinoll, J. A. Philips, .las. liockwood, Cioo. Clowes, .los. TJurpoo, /'rpliani;i!i Mills, T^ronanl K. Jfardinp^, G«'or^o L. Ivaymoiid, William T. Baird, Miitiliow T. Philips, Al)iit>r Bull, .los. Rideout, .farvis Estny, Michael M'Guirk, .las. Kelley, Stephen G. Biiipeo, Wm. Ilayward, Henj. li. Richardsdti, Murphy Giberson, Win. H. Nevcrs, .Fohii Bul»ar, .loiiM Holland Esty, (::alvin Churehill, Iloht. Hay. Hoht. A. Hay. Wm. Idnd- «ay, Richard S. Bull, Anthony Kearney, Geo. M'Donou,i;h, Alexandci Kirk[)atrick, Chas. JShoa,.Fas. .Ionian, Edwin R. Parsons, William Forrest, .lohn Burt, Hu^h Cowperthwaite, Elisha Shaw, Hamilton Ycrxa, Samuel Dickenson, Cornelius Connolly, .lohn Bennett, Richard S. Clark, .lames El )l)ett, William Dell Estey, Isaac S. Carvill, William Reed,Scth S(iuires, Isaiah B. Rideout, Alexamler Hiiwthorn, (Jeorgt! Millbcry, George Wade, (ico. Squires, Willium B. I'ompkins, George 'IMionias Hartley, Warren C. Bull, Alex. Walker, Harris H. Ilobbs (of the Quorum), .lohii Thos. Al- lan and Simeon Cummins, Es(iuires. High Sheriff — Frederick \l. Jenkins Ddtblee, Escjuire. Cler/c of the Peace and Inferior Court of Common Pitas — John C Winslow, Esq. Issuer (if Marriage Licenses — H. M. G Garden and J. C. Winslow, Esquires. Surrogate — Lewis P. Fisher, Estjuire. Registrar of Probates — D. L. Dibblee, Esquire. Registrar of Deeds and Wills — David Munroe, Esquire. Notary Public — Lewis P. Fisher, Esquire. Inspector of Schools — Edward C Freeze. Coroners — George Stickncy, George West, Wm. Conncll, Chas. Upton, Wm. L. Drier, J. F. Allan and Samuel Watts. Commissioners for taking Special Bails and Affidavits in the Supreme Court — George L. Raymond and W. Carman, Esqrs. Practising Attornies — L. P. Fisher, D. L. Dibblee, Geo. Conntdl, James Edgar and William M. Conncll. Auctioneers — Allanson Payson, James H. Jaccnies, W. T. Lathcrn, Jas. Kobertson and Hugh M'Lcan. Commissioner tinder the Absconding Debtors^ Act — J. Dibblee. COUJSTTY OF RESTIG-OUCHE. [Area 77,011) ncrcs. Poi)ulati()n 1,^7!.] Justices of the Inferior Court nf Common Pleas — John Montgomery, D. St:-\vart, Arthur Ritchie. Adam Ferguson and Wm. Ilnniilton, Esquires. Justices of the Peace — John Montgomery D. Stewait. Adam Ferguson, Arthur Ritchie, Archibald Ramsay, William Hamilton, William S. Smith. John Ultican.John M'Nair, John Cook, jr., Jolm M'Millan, John Duncan. John M'MiIlan,Jr., John Gillies, Robert Ferguson, David Ritchie, Alex. C. DesBrisay, Chas. Murray. Patk. Doyle, John H. Priile, Allan Andrew, Donald M'AIister, William Hamilton, 2d, Asacl Wells, George Moflat, John M'Lauchlan, Patrick Doyle, John Murchy, Alexander Laing, Arch. M'Kenzio and Wm. M. Caldwell, Esquires. High Sheriff— John L. Barberie, Esquire. Clerk oft/ie Peace and Keeper of the Rolls—Andxew Rarberiej Usqiiif? Regisi In spec Suptn Comni tiSciuirc. Issuer Comm An hibal Cnroni Fish Teache Audio Montgon Count Terms •liinuary Additi and Octc A. Barbc Hugh M Adam F( William Justice John Sm ISteves a Just id James I: IVck, G( Wright, Wells, J !S. Hop{ Colpitt, High Keept mon Pie Surro^ Regis Reg's Coroh Co7nr, houn ar Barri mcr, T. Inspt % i ■^'ss- o. Clowes, Kayinoiid, •ut, Jarvis Hayw.'utl, in i'uhar, Vni. liiml- Aloxamlcr in ForiTst, a, Samuel I'k, Jainrs h S(juiics. 'go Wade, ', Wanoii Thos. A I- -John C. Winslow, COUNTY OF llKSTiaoUOFlE — COUNTY OF AIJIKUT. 75 Registrar of Deeds ami Probates — Andiow Barhcric, Es(iuiro. Inspector of Schools — T. W. Wood. Supervisor of Roads — John M'Millun, Es([uire. Commissioner for taking Bail in the Supreme Court — Dugald Sttnvait, Ksciiiirc. Issuer of Marriage Licenses — A. Barberic, Esciuire. Commissioners under the Absconding Debtor's Act — Dugald Stewart and Archibald Ramsay. Coroners — Hugji Montgomery, Jas. S. Morse and John U. Canipboll, Escjs. Fish Wardens — John Duncan and Ah^xander Cook. Teacher of the Grammar School — Crawford Hutchinson. Auctioneers — John U. Campbell, Cha;^. Murray, David Sadler, William Montgomery and John Philips. County Treasurer — Donald Stewart. Tkrms of tuk Gknkral Sessions and Common Pleas — First 'J'uesday in January and Second Tuesday in July. Additional Terms of thk Common Pleas — Second Tuesday in April and October. UESTIOOUCIIK AOI.iCULTUHAL fiOCIKTr. A. Barberic, Esquire J*rosident. Hugh Montgomery, Esquire ) ^.j^.^ Presidents. Adam r erguson, Lsquirc i William S. Smith, Esquire Sec. and Trcas. I s. Upton, Supreme UI, James lorn, Jas. unery, I). Is([uires. ergus'in, ). Smith. Dunc;in. ie, Alex. Andrew, ; Mofiat, ig, Arch. ^sfjuir? COUNTY OF ALBERT. [Area 204,0;i7 acres. Population (VM I] Justices of the Inferior Court of Common, Pleas — Hon. E. B. Chandler, John Smith, Peter M'Lellan, James Brewster, John Lewis, Hon. W. H. IStcves and George Calhoun, Es(}uires. Justices of the Peace — Hon. E. B. Chandler, John Smith, P. M'Lellan, James Brewster, John Lewis, W. H. Steves, George Calhoun, Elisha I'lck, George Steves, Enoch Stiles, Edward Stevens, J. S. Colpitts, Kobt. Wright, Isaac Gross, John Wallace, Edward Steves, James Rogers, Levi Wells, John A. Reed, Hiram Edgett, Ezra Steves, James Ryan, William 8. Hopper, John Barchard, A. R. Chapman, Jamc.'! Horseman, Thomas (Jolpitt, Lewis E. Steves (of the Quorum) and x\mos P. Bliss Esquires. High Sheriff — Joseph S. Reed, Esquire. Keeper of the liolls, and Clerk of the Peace and Inferior Court of Com- mon Pleas — Isamuel G. Morse. Esquire. Surrogate — M. B. Palmer, Esquires. Registrar of Probates — Samuel G. Morse, Esquire. Reg'strar of Deeds and Wills — George Calhoun, Esquire. Coroners — J. S. Reed, W. J. Lewis and W. C. Trites, Esquires. Commissioners for taking Affidavits in the Supreme Court — George Cal- houn and Elisha Peck, together with the Attornies. Barristers and Attornies residing at Hopewell— S, G. Morse, M. B. Pal- mer, T. B. Moore and C. A. Peck. Inspector of Schools — Edmund H. Duval. I ■■" 70 COUNTY OF AMJKUT — COUNTY OF VlfTOUIA. Teacher of the Craminar School — Chus, U. Paisley. Auclioneers — IjCwIh E. Steves, and .las. MontKoincry. Commissioners for taking Special I Sail in lite Supreme Court at Ilopi- well — Gcor^o ('alhoun, Esciuirc. Commissioners of Sewers tinder Ad "Z'Z Vic., c. 5',], for Draining (Herman Town Lake — Agrecn Tingloy, jr., Thos. W. Kiiinc and Micliarl Kievcr. 'J'kum ok tiik Aliikut Ciucuit Court — Second Tuesday iti July. Tkiims ok tiik Gknkual Skssioxs and Common Plkah — Fourth Tuck- day in June and Second Tuesday in November. AiinrrioxAr. Tkums ok tiik ('ommoiV Pleas — Second Tuesday in March and Second I'ucsday in September. COUNTY OF VICTORIA. [Ai-LMi rjS.StiO at'i-oH. rui»ulution 7,701.] Justices of the Inferior Court of Common Pleas — 13enjamin Beveridgo, Charles A. Haui:uund, Francis Rice, Peter C. Ainireaux, and John Costi- gan, Esquires. Justices of the Peace — Benjan)in Beveridge, Chas. A. Hammond, Peter C. Amireaux, Vital Thibidcau, Francis Rice, Antoinc Bellelleur, James Bishop, Barnabas Armstrong, Jos. Hehcrt, Thos. Finn, Registe Theriault, Pruden Gagnon, Stephen Glasier, Walter Brit, Michael Kirlin, Henry Baird, William Clillbrd, Wm. Hartt, Abraham C. Hammond, Pundersoii H. Beardsley, Hilaire LcVasseur, Flaurent Fournier, .John Hartt, Rod- erick M'Lean, James Grew, Rosamond Violette, Joshua D. Giberson, Jos. Cyr, Vital Hebert, Francis Tibbits, A L. Coombef, W. D. Kearney, Cyril Patrols, (of the Quorum), Ezekiel Hutchinson, Wm. Everitt, William M. Loskey, Cornelius McManus, Joseph Hiamvean, Wm. Morehouse, Elijah Larkin, L. Therriault, John Lynch, John Tobin, Augustine Daiyll, Joseph Martin, Samuel Bishop, Daniel Hopkins, Duncan Read, Thomas Crozier, Fred. W. Brown and Nathaniel L. Price, Esquires. High Sheriff — James Thompson. Keeper of the Rolls, and Clerk of the Peace and of the Inferior Court iJ Common Pleas — William T. Wilmot, Esquire. Surrogate — William M. M'Lauchlan, Esquire. Registrar of Probates, Deeds and Wills — William Hartt. Coroners — John Emerson, Francis Tibbetts and William Cliflbrd. Seizijig Ofjicer — Charles E. Beckwith. Deputy Treasurer and Controller — Charles A. Hammond, Grand Falls; Francis Tibbets, 'J'obique ; Vital Hebert, Edmundston. Auctioneers — William Cliflbrd, Thomas Crozier, W. Hartt and F. E. Beckwith. •« Inspector of Schools — Edward C. Freeze. Trustees of Grammar School — George M'Guirk, W. H. Street and F. E. Beckwith, Esquires. Teums of the Gkn'eual Sessions anjj Commox Pleas — Second Tues- day in January and First Tuesday in July. Additional Teums OF the Common Pleas — Second Tuesday in March and Second Tuesday in October, THE The Rigl Uov. Frei (J II A I Dban — ' Canons and Williai Sih-De; Assista; CI John Bla Charles ( ('itthedral. Theodort Thomas William Charles ] John Pea sionary at ] Henry Pi William (ieorge \ Frederick (^'arleton, ar Walter S William James W I. W. D. of St. John. William Portland, (ieorge JN William I George S tentiary. ■I, THE UNITED CHirRCII OF KNQLANI) AND IIlKLAND 77 CtrlEBinatifnl Dp|iiirtnuiit. THE UNITED CHURCH OF ENGLAND AND HiELAND. DIOCEMK OF FUEUKIlirmX. I'ho Right Reverend John Medley, D. D., Lord Uishop of Trederlcton. Kov. Frederick ('oster, Ecclesiasticiil Commissary of New Urunswiek. (Jh A PLAINS — Revds. L W. D. Cray, D. D., and Samuel Bucon. The Cathedral Church, Fredericton. Dkan — 'I'hc Lord Bishop of Fredericton. Canons (Honorary) — Revds. Frederick Coster, L W. D. Gray, 1). D., and William Harrison. Sih-Dkan — Rev. .lohn Pearson. Assistant Ministkus — Revds. John Pearson and Charles G. Coster. CLERGY IN THE SEVERAL RURAL DEANERIES. 1 — Deanery of Frediriclun. Rural Dean — Reverend Charles Lee. John iilack, Rector of Kingsclear. Charles G. Coster, Chaplain to the Forces and Assistant Minister of the ('iithedral. Theodore E. Dowling, Rector of Douglas. Thomas Harten, Missionary of Canterhury. William Jaflrey, Rector for St. Mary's and Stanley. Charles Lee, Rector of Fredericton. John i'earson, Sub-Dean, Assistant Minister of the Cathedral, and Mis- sioiiary at New Maryland. Henry Pollard, Rector of Maugcrville and Burton. 2 — Deanery of Si. John. Rural Dean— Rev. I. W. D. Gray, D. D. William Armstrong, Rector of St. James'. (iforge M. Armstrong, Rector of St. Mark's. Frederick Coster, Canon of Christ's Church, Fredericton, and Rector (A (Jurlc'ton, and Ecclesiastical Commiss. v. Walter S. Covert, Missionary at Lamaster. William H. DeVeber, Rector of St. P ul's, Portland. •fames W. Disbrow. I. W. D. Gray, D. D., Canon of Christ's Church, Fredericton, and Rector of St. John. William Harrison, Canon of Christ's Church, Fredericton, and Rector of Portland. (ieorge N. M'Nutt, Curate of St. John. William Scovil, Chaplain to the Provincial Lunatic Asylum. George Schofield, Rector of Simonds, and Chaplain to the Provincial Peni- tentiary. li 78 THE UNITED CllUItCII OF ENGLAND AND IRELAND, Maurice Swabey, Curate of St. Mark's. Abraham Wood, retired Missionary, St. John. ■^'' TIIV. UNITED CHUUCH OF ENGLAND AND IHELAXD. 3 — Deaiicrt/ of Kingston. Rural Dean — Rev. William E. Scovil. (Uiarles P. Bliss, Rector of Sussex. J. S. Hanford, Missionary at Upham. Christopher Milner, retired Missionary, Westfield. James Neales, Rector of Gagctown. David W. Pickett, Missionary at Greenwich and VVicklmni. George Rogers, Missionary at Springfield. W. E. Scovil, Rector of Kingston. B. Show, Missionary at Grand Lake. Richard Simonds, Missionary at Studholm. Edmund A. Warneford, Rector of iXorton. William W. Walker, Rector of Hampton. William VValker, Curate of Hampton. David Wetmore, Missionary at Kingston. Edward S. Woodman, Missionary at Westfield. 4 — Deanery of St. Andrews. Rural Dean — Rev George T. Carey, Rector of Grand Manan. William Q. Ketchum, Rector of St. Andrews. John M'Givern, Rector of St, George's. Edward S. Medley, Curate- of St. Stephen. Ranald E. Smith, Curate of St. Andrews. , Rector of St. Stephen. J. Sedgfield Thomson, Rector of St. David's. John S. Williams, Missionary at Campo Bello. 5 — 'Deanery of Woodstock. Rural Dean — Reverend S. D. Lee Street. Robert C. Nelson, Cuvate of Woodstock. S. D. Lee Street, Rector of Woodstock. W. Henry Street, Missionary at Tobique and Grand Falls. Charles F. Street, Rector of Prince William and Dumfries. H. W. Ti|)pct, Rcctoi of Queensbury. 6 — Deanery at Chatham. Rural Dean — Reverend Samuel Bacon. Samuel Bacon, Rector of Chatham. William Cruden, Misr'jnary at Blackville and Nelson. N. Allen Coster, Rector of Richibucto. James Hudson, Missionary at Glenelg, Newcastle, &c. W. Le B. McKeel, Missionary at Bathurst. J. P. Sheraton, Missionary at Welford. rr^ \-\ DIOCKSAN CHUllCII SOCIETY. 79 7 — Deanery of Shcdiac. Rural Dean — Rev. George S. .larvis, D. D. iJuiiald M. Bliss, Rector of Westmorland. William N. Buyer, Rtictor of Moncton. George S. Jarvis, D. D., Rector of i^'hcdiac. (i. (ioodridge Roberts, Rector of 8ackvil!o and Dorchester. Alfred H. Weeks, Missionary at Uuctouchc and (Jocaigne. In connection with the Church of England the {principal Association is the Diocesan Church Society. Its olijects are as follows : I. Missionary visits to places where there is no settled Clergyman, and aid to new and poor Missions. M. The establishment of Divinity Scholarships at King's College, Frederic- ton ; and assistance, where necessary, to those wb.o may be under prci)ara- tion for the Ministry, especially sons of Clergymen. 3. Aid to Sunday and other Schools in which Church principles arc taught and the training and encouraging of Schoolmasters and Catcchists. 1. The supply of such Books and Tracts as are on the Catalogue of the Society for promoting Christian Knowledge, and none other. 5. Aid to the building and enlarging of Churches and Chapels. 6. Aid to the building of E'arsonage Houses. 7. The creation of a fund towards the augmentation of the stipends of (.'lergymen who are poor ; and towards the education of the children of such Clergymen; and towards the making a provision for those who may be inca- pacitated by age or infirmity. 8. The creation of a fund for the widows and orphans of Clergy. 9. Aid to the endowment Fund in particular Parishes. INCOME OK THE SOCIKTY. For the year ending; .•» v 1, 1865, KXl'KMHTlllKS. 1. Contingencies . . . - V. Missionary I'alaries ... 3. Education of Sons of Clergy 4. Salaries of Officers . . - . 5. Churches - - - - - 0. Parsonage Houses . . . - 7. Widows and Orphans 8. Books ...... 9. Miscellanies .... •156,147 ?•) $•188 rz 5,328 50 133 30 '^00 00 2S0 00 300 00 400 00 189 77 I 1 It'l ^7,019 99 OFFICKIIS OF TIIK TOCIKTY. Patron — His Excellency tne Hon»n-able Arthur Hamilton (.lordon, Lieut Governor oi'the Province of New Brunswick. rrf^:idci}t-^T[\o I^i^ht liey, John, I,ori| Bishop of FreL|prictun, 80 CHUHCH Oy ROME. Vice Presidents — The Honorable Neville Parker, Master of the Rolls ; Hon. John S. Saunders, Frederick A. Wiggins, Esquire; H. Bowyer Smith, Esquire : Colonel John Robinson, Hon. S. L. Tilley. Treasurer — William J. Bedell, Esquire. Auditors — W. H. Scovil, Esquire ; U. H. Fairweather, Esquire. Loan and Finance Cemmittec — Frederick A. Wiggins, Esquire ; William Jack, Esquire ; Rev. Canon Coster; L. H. DeVeber, Esq., and C. H. Fair- weather, Esquire. Secretary — The Rev. Willif^.m Q. Ketchum, M. A., St. Andrews. Rev. .1 John. CHURC H OF ROME . DIOCESE OF SAIXT JOIIX, JfKW HRUNSWICK. Right Rev. John Sweeney, D. D , Bishop of Saint John, aines Peterson, Rev. Patrick Farrell, Rev. Francis Swift, City of St. Very Rev. James Quinn, V. G., Carleton, St. John. Rev. Edward Quinn, do do Rev. Richard Vereker, Saint Andrews. Rev. J. C. McDevitt, Fredericton Rev. W. J. Foley, do Rev. E. J. Dunphy, Saint Stephen. Rev. John Quinn, Saint George. Rev. L. A. Regan, Petersville, Q. C. Rev. F. X. Lafrance, Shediar*. Rev. F. Lefcbre, Memramcook. Rev. M. Robert, do Rev. D. O'Brien, do Rev. M. Bazoge, do Rev, W. Aylward, Quaco. Rtv. P. Holahan, Moncto:*. Rev. M. Sweron, Saint J-uce. Rev. J. Vereker, Sussex Vale. Rev. A. Gosselin, Cocagne. Rev. F. Babincau, Cape Bald. Rev. W. McManus, Buctouche. Rev. Thomas Connolly, Woodstock. Rev. J. C. Murray, Kingston, Kent. Rev. John J. Nugent, Saint Bruno- Rev. M. J. Donnelly, Shediac. DIOCESE OK CHATHAM, N. 15. Right Rev. James Rogers, D. D., Bish'^p of Chatham. Rev. Dugald S. McDonald, Madawaska. Very Rev. Michael Egan, V. G., Nelson. Very Rev. Jos. M. Pacquet, V.G., Rev. W. Morrisscy, Caraquct. Rev. Ferdinand Gauvreau, Tracadic. Rev. Hugh .McGuirk, St. Bazil, Madawaska. be Rolls ; ^er Smith, ; William H. Fair- 3. ;ity of St. Caratjuct. rRESBTTEIlIAN CHURCH OF NEW BHUNSWICK. 81 Rev. Michael Meloy, Bathurst. Rev. Joseph Pelletier, Kouchibouguacis. Rev. John O'Leary, Eel River, Restigouche. INSTITUTIONS CONNECTED WITH THE CHURCH OF ROME. Madawaska Female Academy — under the care of the Sisters of Charity. Superioress — Sister Mary Augusta. Sai7it Michaers Male Academy, Chatham. — Mr. Thomas Caulfield, Pro- fessor of Mathematics. Mr. William Varrelly, Prof, of Greek and Latin. Mr. Stanislaus Doncet, Prof, of French. Academy of the Sacred Heart for Young Ladies — Waterloo Street, St. John, N. B. — Madam Kennedy, Superioress. The Sisters of Charity have Superior Schools in St. John, Portland, Fredericton,and W^oodstock, and large Free Schools. — Sister Mary Augus- tine, Superior. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH OF NEW BRUNSWICK 1)1 connection with the Church of Scotland. Moderator of Synod. — Rev. William Donald, D. D. Clerk of Synod. — Rev. John M. Brooke, D. B. PRESBYTERY OP SAINT JOHN. Clerk.— Tiex. William Donald, D. D. 8t. Paul's Church, Fredericton — Rev. John M. Brooke, D. D. Greenock " St. Andrews — Rev. John Ross. Whilier's Ridge Church, St. Patrick — Rev. John Ross. St. Andrew's Church, St. John — Rev. vVilliam Donald, D. D Kothsay Church, Rothsay — Rev. Geo. S. Caie, A. B., Missionary. St. John's Church, Richmond — Rev. James Kidd, A. M. St. Andrew's Church, Woodstock — Rev. Henry J. McLardy, B. A. St. James' Church, Northampton— '• " " St. Mary's Church, Nashwaak — Kcv. "'cter Keay, A. M. Stanley'and Boiestown— " " McDougall Settlement and Shcdiac — Vacant. Portland— Rev. Geo. S. Caie, A. B., Missionary. PRESRYTEBT OF MIRAMICHI. Clerk— Hew William Henderson, D. D. St. James' Church, Newcastle — Rev. William Henderson^ D. D. Red Bank Church , " " St, Andrew's Church, Chatham— Rev. Charles S. Ogg, A. M. Glenelg— " " Tabusintac — Rev. James Murray. Burnt Church, Tabusintac " " PRESBYTERY OF RESTIGOUCIIB. Clerk— B.c\. William Murray, D. D. St. Andrew's Church, CampbelUown— Vacant, riatlands, &c— Co» D Rl 82 PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH OF NKW iniUXSU'ICK. St. John's Church, Dalhousie— Rev. William Murmy, D. D. Maple Green— St. Andrew's Church, Now Richmond— Rev. John Wells, A. M. St. Luke's Church, Balhurst — Rev. James Allistcr ?vTuiray. New Bandon,&c. — " " ?) >> PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH OF NEW BRUNSWICK. Rev. Lewis J.ck, Moderator ; Rev. James Bennett, Clerk. The next ordinary meeting of the Synod will be held in St. David's T'hurch, in the City of St. John, on the third Wednesday in June, ISfiO, at 7 o'clock, P. M. The Synod of the Presbyterian Church of New Brunswick is com[)Ofied of the following four Presbyteries, viz. : — PKKSUYTERY OF ST. JOHN. Rev. Andrew Donald, Camjjbell Settlement, King's County. " Lewis Jack, Spriugliold, King's County. " James Benncti, Saint John Presbyterian Church, City of St. John. " James Baird, A. M., 1st Presbyterian Church, Carleton (St. John) William Alves, A. M., (clerk) Calvin Church, City of St. John. Neill McKay, Saint David's James Gray, A. M., Norton & Sussex, King's County. PRESBTTKllY' OF ST. STEPHEN. Rev. John Turnbull, St. James, Charlotte County. " William Millen, Bocabcc and Waweig " " Rev. P. M. Morrison, St. Stephen. PRESBYTERY OF YORK. Rev. Alexander Smith, (Clerk,) Prince William, York County. Alexander Stirling, Frcdciicton, York County. James Salmon, Salmon River, Carleton County. " Charles Gordon (Jlass, A. M., Woodstock, Carleton County. PRESBYTERY OF MIRAMICIII. Rev. James Law, A. M., Richibucto, Kent County. " James Fowler, (Clerk,) Kouchibouguac and Bass River, Kent Co. " Thomas G. Johnston, Blackville, Northumberland County. " Angus McMaster, New Mills, Rcstigouclic. " Thomas Nicholson, Campbellton, do. Synod's Missionaries — Rev. J. J. Dunlop ; Rev. Simon Fraser ; Mr. Simp- son and Mr. Sinclair, Catechists. RE''ORMED PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH OF IREL.\ND. Revs. Alex. AloLecd Stavcly, St. John; J. R. Lawson, Barnesvillc and Black River ; Ali-'stream and Watson Settlement, vacant. PRL-PV'f f^KL'N CiUJRCH OF THE LOVv'ER PROVINCES. Rev. Jc.iui ivJcCuidy, Chatham ; Rev. Samuel Johnson, Harvey. The above r ui' h mbr t. John.) John. ent (Jo. tr. 8inip- ville and VCE^^. n 80 and WESLEYAN METHODIST CONNECTION OR CHURCH or EASTERN lUlITISII AMERICA. John McMurray, President ,- Edward Botterell, Co. Delegate; R. Alder Temple, Secretary. I. — HALIFAX DISTRICT. Halifax — Edmund Botterell, R. Alder Temple, Henry Pope, 1st Super- numerary. Conference Office — John McMurray, Book Steward and Editor. Dartmouth — Joseph G. Angwin ; Thomas Angvvin. Musquodoboit Harbour — R. D. B. Johnson. Middle Musquodoboit — Leonard Gaetz. Sambro, and Margaret's Bay — Lunenburgh — John J. Tea«dele. New Germany — John Johnson. Windsor — James England ; F. Smallwood, Supernumery. Falmouth 7 — Andrew Gray. Newport 3 J^^^*^s Taylor. Avondale — H. McKcown. Kempt — William Tweedy. Maitland— G. M. Barratt. James McMurray, Chairman. James Taylor, Financial Secretary. II. — ST. JOUN DISTRICT. St. John, South— J. S. Addy, J. R. Narraway, A. M., J. L. Sponagle. W. Temple, M. Pickles, W. T. Cardy, Supernumeraries. St. John, North — Ingham Sutcliife. St. John, West— G. 0. Huestis. Fairville — Job Shenton. St. Andrews— G. W. Tutile. St. David's — Isaac Thurlow. St. Stephen— T. B. Smith. Mill Town— William Wilson. Sussex Vale — G. B. Payson. Grand Lake and Canaan — George Harrison. Havclock — D. LeLacheur, under the superintendence of Br i. Payson. Greenwich— D. B. Scott. Kingston — J. J. Colter. TTpham — W. C. Brown. Ingham Sutclin'e, Ckuirmun. Geo. O. Huestis, Fin I. Sety. III. — TRURO DISTRICT. Truro — Alexander B. Black. River Philip — Jas. R. Hart. Wallace and Pugwash— f Jcorge Johnson, Cranswick Jost, A. B. River John — J. V. Jost. Albion Mines — Douglas Chipman. ^ Guysboro and Canso— Jas. Burns, J. T. Deinstadt; Jas. Buckley, Sup y 1 <■ 84 WESLEVAN METHODIST CUURCtl. ^f.!- Sydney — Roland Morton, R. H. Taylor. Ship Harbor — Elias Blackford. Manchester — John G. Biffiiey. Blackbourne Mines — J. Winterbothom. Alex. W. Black, Chair/nan. J. V. Jost, FinH. Secretary. IV. 1'. E. ISLAND DISTRICT. CharloUctown — Matthew Richey, D. I)., Howard Spraf^ue, A. B. Richard Johnson, M. D., Sup'y. Cornwall and Little York — H. Poj)e, 2nd Pownall — Win. Ryan. Bedcque — Richard Smith ; J. B. Strong, Sup'y. Margate — E. Evans. Souris and Mt. Stewart — Murray Harbour — J. A. Moshor. Cai)e West — R. Mitchell Smith. Cascumpcc — Richard Pratt. V. — FIIKDERICTON DISTRICT. Fredericton — John Latherii ; Win. Smithaon, Sup'y. Shcilicld — Jas. 'J' weedy. Kingselear- -John A. Clark, A. B. Woodstock— Geo. S. Milligan, A, M. Jacksonville — F. Harrison. Fiorenceville — John W, Howie. Andover — Benj. J. Johnson, Nashwaak — Joseph Sutcliffe. Gagetown and Burton — A. S. 'J'uUle. Miramichi— F. W. Moore, C. P. Pitblado. Tathurst — Robert Tweedy. Dalhousie — I. N. Parker. G. S. Milligan, Chairman. John Lathern, Fin'l. Secretary. VI. — SAOKVILLE DISTRICT. Sackville — Alex. W. Nicholson ; John Snowball, Sup'y. Point de Bute — Geo. Butcher. ^3aie do Verte — Wm. Alcorn. Moi cton— Wm. McCarthv ; \\'m. Allen, Step'n Humphrey, A.B., Sup'rs. .)orchesler— F. H. W. Pickles. Hopewell — Robt. Wilson, Ada B. Waters. CoviM-dale— R. Mitchell Smith. Richibucto — John Cassidy. Amherst — Chas. Stewart, Wm. Sargent. Parrsboro'--Jol!n Read, \^'e.5. C. Col})itts. Charles Stewart, Cluiirinau. (Jeorgc Butcher, Finl. Secretary^ VII. — ANNAPOLIS DISTRICT* Annapolis— Jos. Hart, W, H. Heartz, Hillsburg — Jas. S. Colliin. liridgetown— Henry Daniel ; G. Miller, Supernumerary. Wilmot-^Richard Weddoll ; Joseph F. Bent, Supernumerary. t. •"»^»r J. Siip'rs. try. WESLEYAN METHODIST rHURCFI. 85 Aylesford — R. E. Crane. Horton—S. W. Sprague, Albert DesBrisay. Cornwallis East — J as. G. Hennigar. Cornwalljs West — T. H. Davies. Uiffby — Stephen F. Huestes. Digby Neck—Alfred E LePage. VIII — LIVERPOOL DISTUU.'T. Liver])ool — D. D. Currie, E. B. Moore. Yarmouth North— W. W. Perkins. Yarmouth South — John Prince, Barrington— Elias Brettle, C. W. T. Dutcher. Shclburne — T, Watson Smith. N. E. Harbour and Roseway — T. D. Hart. Port Mouton — Robt. Wasson. Mill Village— Thomas Smith. Petite Riviere — C. Lockhart. John Prince, Chairman. W. W. Perkins, Fin'l. Secretary. IX. — NEWFOUNDLAND DISTRICT. St. John's — P. Prestwood, A. W. Turner, Joseph Gaetz. Harbour Grace — James Dove. Carbonear — John S. Peach, John S. Allen. Brigus — W. E. Shenstone. Black Head — John Waterhouse. Island Cove — Thos Fox. 01(1 Perlican — Thos. Harris. Hoiet's Harbor — H. L. Crawford. Bonavista — Charles Comben. Catalina — John Goodison. Twillingate— James A. Duke. Burin— S. T. Teed. Grand Bank — John S. Phinney. Jas. S. Peach, Chairman. Jas. Dove, Fin^l. Secretary. MISSIONS, Labrador — John S. Allen, (for summer months.) Petitcs — Jos. Paecoc. Channel — Isaac Howie. Exploits — J. A. Rogers. Fogo and Change Islands — Chas. Ladiier. Grcenspond— Jos. Todhunter. Bermuda — (in connection with the Halifax District,) Robert Duncan, W. W. Percival, J. McC. Fulton, A. B. Hamilton. The next conference will bo held at St* John, N. B., on the Fourth Wednesday in June, 1866, ^ 1 M 8G CONG'lEGATlONAIi AND UAl'TIST ClIURCHKS. CONGREGATIONAL MINISTERS IN NEW BRUNSWICK. St. John — Reveiciul J. Brown ; Sheflielil — Reverend Robert Wilson ; Keswick — Revd. G. Sterling; St. Stephen — Rcvd. Chas. G. McCully. ZION'S CHURCH, PARISH OF PORTLAND. J. G. Baylis, Pastor. CHRISTIANS, OR DISCIPLES OF CHRIST. Christian ('hurch, Duke Street, Saint John, N.B., Pastor, Elder W. 8. Patterson. Deer Island — Pastors, Elder A. Greenlaw, Harris Greenlaw. Grand Manan — Elder G. Garraty. Keswick, York County — Elders J. and H. Boano. . OAMl) or THK CIIIIISTIAX ^IISSlONAIiy SOCIKTY. Hon. J. T. Talbot, Chairman, Executive Committee — Martin T. Staples, B. J. Ruggles, Esqrs. Secretary — J. I. Barnes, Esq. FREE CHRISTIAN BAPTIST CHURCH. Rev. Samuel Hartt, Jacksontown ; Rev. Ezekiel Siprell, Rev. George W" >';ser, Wakefield; Rev. Charles M'Mullin, Brighton; Rev. Edward Way man, Rev. William M. Knoilin, Studholm ; Rev. William E. Pen- nington, Westmoreland ; Rev. Benjamin Merritt, Hampstead ; Rev. Thomas Connor, Rev. Joseph T. Parsons, Rev. Yerxa White, Wood- stock ; Rev. Peter Malloch, Rev. Freeman Babcock, Campobello ; Rev. Alexander Taylor, Tobique ; Rev. Joseph Noble, Port Medway, Nova Scotia ; Rev. Ezekiel McLeod, PVedericton ; Rev. Jacob Gunter, St. John; Rev. John Perry, Sprii -.field ; Rev. G. A. Hartley, Carleton ; Rev. Stephen E. Curry, Middle Kent ; Rev. John M'Kenzie, New Jerusalem ; Rev. Ixobert Dobson, North River ; Rev. John Wallace, Coverdale ; Rev. William Kinghorn, Nashwassis ; Rev. C. Doucett, Knowleiiville ; Rev. J. N. Barnes, Grand Manan ; Rev. Robert French, Kars ; Rev. Thomas Vanwart, Prince William ; Rev. William Downy, Sussex. Licensed to Preach — Samuel Downy, Jarvis Shaw, William Brown, Arthur Marsh, Joiin E. Rude, George McDonald and George Hartley. O rg a n — Religion s In ielligen cer. OFFICERS OF THE BAPTIST CONVENTION OF NOVA SCOTIA, NEW BRUNSWICK, AND PRIN(;E EDWARD'S ISLAND, FOR 1S65-6G. President — Rov. Samuel Robinson. Vice-Presidents — Hon. Judge John-^ton, Hon. W. B. Kinnear, Rev. N. Vitidoo, Rev. J. A. Smith, Rev. I. E. Lill, Rev. D. W. Dimmock. Secretaries — For Nova Scotia : Re\ i. C. Skinner. For New Bruns- wick : Rev. E. C Cady. Treasurer — B. Douglass, Esq. liui Vi(lit( Wclt( F. Mi Fisbei .MrK( lio( (J ram I lUirto \)<^ Bl Hunt, Mabe Barss Boi per, . Bill.. J. L. Dodp' WICK. t Wilson ; :Jully. nAPTIRT CHURCHES. 87 dcr W. 8. Greenlaw. -Elders j. rs. liuurd of Directors — Krv. A. D. Thomson, A. S. Hunt, Dr. i'ryor, i\. Vidito, .1. Davis, A. Martcli, E. C. Cady, J. Waliicr, J. Millrr, D. M. Wclton, W. (Joloniiin, J. A. Sn>itli, VV. G. Parktr, D. VV. C. Dimot-k, (J. K. Miles, James Parker, D. Crandall, and Brclliren J. W. Nuttinj?, J. Fisher, E. Heustis, J. Ring-, Asa Coy, G. Covcll, W. Cumin ings, A. McKenzie, Esquires. Board of Governors of Acadia College. — Ex-olHeio (JfTieeis : Kcv. Dr. (^ramp, President ; Hons. .1. W. .lolinston atid W. 13. Kinnear. Kevs, W. Ihirton, G. Armstron),r, A.M., .lames Parker, D. W. Wclton, A.M., S. \\ . I)e Blois, A. iM., .1. Davis, A. D. Thomson, H. Robinson, I. E. Hill, A. S. Hunt, A. M., Dr. Si)urden, G. F. Miles, J. A. ytnith, Dr. McN. Parker, Mahew Beckwith, Esq., Rev. S. W. DeBlois, A.M., Secretary ; J. W. Baiss, Esq., Treasurer. Hoard of Foreign Missions. — Rev. G. Armstrong, Chairman ; Dr. 'J'up- per, Secretary ; J. Wheelock, Es(i., Treasurer; Rev. W. G. Parker, I. E. Bdl. .las. Bill, Jas. Parker, I. Wallace, A. Stroniieh, S. Rohinson, N. Vidito, .1. L. Read, W. H. Porter, S. Wheelock, Esq., Hon. A. M'T,. 8eely. and A. Dodge, Es(iuirc. jcorge W" Edward 1 E. Pen- ;ad ; Rev. ;c, Wood- llo; Rev. ay, Nova St. John ; r. Stephen m ; Rev. le ; Rev. ; Rev. J. Thomas 1 Brown, Hartley. s^OVA , Rev. N fcv Bruns- NEW BRUNSWICK BAPTIST HOME MISSIONARY' BOARD. OFFICERS FOR 1805 6. President — Rev. Samuel Robinson. Vice Presidents— Revds. C. Spurden, D. D. ; I. E. Bill ; J. Rowe; J. A. Smith; W. A. Coleman; J. H. Hughes; A. D. Thompson, and T. \V. Saunders. Recording Sec'y — Jas. E. Marstevs. Treasuri^r— C. D. Everitl. Auditor — Hon. A. McL. Seely. Executive Bo;ird — Messrs. F. A. Crsgrove ; I. S. May ; Jonalliaii Titus ; Alexander Sime ; .fohn Smith ; J. O. Beattij ; Z. G. Gahel ; J(dui H;ird- iiig; John Fisher; James Gierke, and H. Steves, with the Oincers of the Society and Ministers connected with the two Associations. LIST OF ORDAINED BAPTIST MINISTERS IN NEW BRUNSWICK. AVestei-n Association. Rev.l. E. Bill, Saint John (jeorge Burns, Ma(iia([uack Judson VV. nijkeney (tpM Falls .lot^e{)h C. Blakeney, Ciuleton W. W. Corev, Keswick, E. C. Cady, A. M., Portland T.W^ Crawl'v, A.M., St And'ws G. R. Ciimphell, I/r Woodstock Henry Charlton. Kars W. M. Edwu-ds, BlissHeld G. Estal)r() )l;s. Simonds William Ha!•^i^?, Kc-^wick Rev. W. Ti. llojikins, PcnnCicld J. G. Haivcy, V\';iiiisl(.K k B. N. Hughes, Saint George E. Hickson, A. M., Newcastle B. Jewctt, Prince William I. Lawrence, Newcastle, Gd.Lake E. Mclnnis, Carleton D. Outhouse, Thos. Powers, Gloucester (Jo'nty B. Franklin Rattray. Jacksnnt'n W. C. Rideout. Saint Davids S. i^oliiiisoii. Saint John P. 0. Ree.s. MiiugcrvilU' 88 BAPTIST CLEHGYMEN. — STAFF OF TIIR ARMY. Rev. Jarvis Ring, Saint John |Rev Charles Spurdcn, D. D. Frod'ton T. W. Saunders Prince William A. D. Thomson, Saint Andrews James To/cr, Blissville J. H. Tupper, Qucensborough James Walker, Mascarcen E. Webb, Nercpis John Williams Prcsqui's Eastern Association. Rev. Saml. Bancroft, Butternut Ridge, Havelock, David Blakcnoy, Pcticodiac St'n. Thomas Blakeney, Rocher David Crandal, Springfield, K.C. Nathaniel Cleveland, Alma | W. A. Coleman, Dorchester i V. A. Crandal, Elgin \ W. A. Crandal, Flatlands j W. A. Corey, Springfield, K. C. W. T. Corey, Moncton [W. O. John M.Curry, Norton. Hay's, Patrick Dulfy, Hillsborough J. E. Fillamore, Turtle C'k,W.O. J. T. Gooldrup, Coverdale, Stony Creek . Jatnes Ifcrritt, Havelock J. H. Hughes, Hillsborough J. C. Hurd, M. D., Ho|)ewcll He/ekiah Harris, Millcove G. L. James Irving, Baltimore Thomas Lookcy, Cambridge Donald McPhail, Buctoucho Alexander Mutcl), Fairfield A. B. McDonald, Hampton Ferry L. H. Marshall, Hopewell Hill W. Pulcifer, Hillsborough John Rowe, Saint Martins J. A. Smitli, Hillsborough Pc'cer Spragg, Springfield Titus Stone, Penobsquis Sussex Caleb Spragg, Lute's, W. O. Moncton Mtn J. R. Spragg, Cole's Island, Q. C. G. W. Springer, Jemseg. Cot- tle's, W. O. J. C. Sleadman, Elgin, Little R Thomas Todd, Sackrille James Trimble, Hammond Vale W. A. Troop, Springfield James Wallace, Coverdale Abel Washburn, St Martins. STAFF OF THE ARMY Serving in the Province of New Brunswick, under Lieutenant General Sir John Micukl, K. C. B., Commanding Her Majesty's Troops in British North America. Major General H. Doyle, Commanding Her Majesty's Troops in Nova Scotia and New Brunswick. Colonel J. A. Cole, 15th Regiment Commanding Her Majesty's Troops in New Brunswick. Garrisons — Fredericton — Col. J. A. Cole, UA\\ Regiment, Commanding. St. John — Lieut. Col. Grierson, H. M, L'lth Regt., Commanding ; Lieut. T. E. Jones, (H. P. 4lh Foot) Town Major. Chaplnins-~Yxe<\Gx\c\.Q>x\, Rev. Mr. Coster ; St. John, Rev. W. Armstrong. Commissariat Department — Saint John, Assistant Commissary General Ward;. Deputy Assistant Commissary General Hunter; Geo. Thompson, Storehouse Keeper; Fredericton, Assistant Commissary General E. J. Mr. Mahon, J. Hudson, Issuer ; H. Marshall, Office Keeper. NEW nUT'NSWICK MILITIA. 89 Mililuri/ Store Department — Saint John, J. Grcig, Esquire, Assistunt Military Storekeeper ; H. S. Rapfenal, Deputy do. ; Jnmcs Emerson, Store- houseman; {'rcdericii Harrison, Armourer; James Elsilon, Ollicc Keeper. lUtrrdck Department — Saint John, J. (Jreig, Est^uirc, Uarrack Master; J. Burr, IJarrack Serjeant. Fredcricton, (Jeurgo Priestly, Esquire, Uarrark Master; John Edwards, liarrack Sergeant. lit)i/(/t Engineer Deptirfmcnt, Sf. Juhn. — Lieut. G. V. Sivewright, District Koyul Engineer; Edward Lloyd, Clerk; Mr. Studd, Clerk of Works. NEW BRUNSWICK MILITIA. S T A F F . His Excellency the HonouraMe Arthur Hamilton Gordon, C. M. G., Com- mander-in-Chief, 14th September, ISOL (Japtain George J. Maunsell, Adjutant (ieneral, and Inspecting Field Officer, Western District, 20th August, 1864. Capt. Henry Jardine Hallowes, H. M. ir)th Hegt., Deputy Adjutant General, 7th June, 18GG. Lieutenant Colonel W. B. Robinson, Quartermaster (General, 8th June, 18G3. jjieutenant Colonel William T. Baird, (1st Batt. Carleton County,) Deputy Quarter Master General, 8th June, 1863. Afajor Cuthbert Willis, Inspecting Field Ofl'iccr, Eastern District, 9th T,' em- ber, 1864. Captain Harry Moody, Aide de Camp, 2Gth October, 1861. r.ieut. Col. Charles Drury, Provincial Aide de Camp, 26th Oct. 1861. Captain B. L. Peters, (N. B. Artillery,) Provincial Aide do Camp, 5th January, 1864. Lieutenant Colonel the Hon. Lemuel A, Wilmot, (1st Batt. York County,) Judge Advocate General, 6th August, 1863. NEW imUNSWICK YEOMANRY CAVALRY. is ni One Troop, LlrutoKint Colonel. Major. lu AV I!, \V Iv M C'i(])((ii)i>i. Buchanan, 13 July, ilph Siddell, 2 Dec, 111, (ioldins, V Sept., IMVeachvell, 17 Oct. anl (J. Drury, 20 Mar. iw. W 3niler,20Aiif?. <)!in Darling, l^iONov. Jj{( lacuiintH. 111. Woodcock, 13 July '40 '45 •47 '48 '54 '60: 'G4 '40 Sussex. — One Troop, II; John "i'ounfr, 1"> July Thos. CotteroU. 20 July H. M'.Monafilo, ]OS(>i.t. T.W. Carponter. 7 Sept, 0. M. l}ri<. a. Blis.s Upton, IG Feb. (too. I5;iird. 7 Sopt, J, AV Hamilton. 17 Oct. T, Nutter, CM Lt)0 Jan. ininiond llivor. '40 J. A, Scrilnier, G Jan. •40(iie«.. S. Smith. 20 Mjir, '40 Jolni 11. Reid, 29 May )(- QiKd-ftiiiKinfers-, '51 AV'alter Lyon. 21 Aur. '(i() John M'Bcath, 17 Mar. 'O-i Jame< Libboe. 20 July, .J. J. M, Scovii, 21 June .Jdlin Ryan, 10 Sept. '4G Samuel AkerUy,14 Oct- '47: ., '51 Charles (Jem, 17 Juno, •51 •54 'GO •;;s '40 '40 '42 '4() •47 '48 ^^ .sK^>, IMAGE EVALUATION TEST TARGET (MT-3) k A (./ '/^ / u.. 1.0 I.I Mi. 1^ 1^ "- ■■'0 2.0 1.8 1.25 1.4 J4 ^ 6" - ► V] ^^ ^m ■ eS. f^»>^' ^ A °> > *^%^' ^ "> ^ o;^ /A Hiotographic Sciences Corporation \ "^ 33 WEST MAIN STREET WEBSTER, NY. 14580 (716) 873-4503 90 NEW BRUNSWICK MILITIA. >f ■; NKW BRUNSWICK REGIMENT OF ARTILLERY. Five .'? i>r. nuttcries at St. John.— One (5 i)r. Battery at Fredericton. r,,fnHrl ruiiiiiutuilant. Henry Frye, H Dec. "iiT Bor. (". Friel, 30 Oct Richd. ilavne, \ll .^[a^. "tiS Uobt. Rc-lm1. 11 Auf? -S. K. Vu tj] n . j- . i /uucim, _.j /i pi u \ 'Y\\u<. IJ. Wilson. 4 April '42;i;(hv. Simpson, 21 Nov. ' J. .Missinctt. 10 All-. '4S|-;^(J. C. Peters. 17 April, ' J. ;:. Miirsliall, Dec 'oiij^^'F. W.Lansdowne.S .1 uly' ..'.I - -. - -. '10 1: -M M. Striitton,14 April. '0:5 'Cd Mr. M. Mount, A. lit. J) Dec. o9 *(!. 11. Pick, ;Ulau. \W Ricii. Siiiinnds, Jiin. ''>•> J.('.K.CarmiclKiel.27M:irilO =^di. Li'S. Peters. 2;") Mar. '01 ='Miir. li. Peters. 11 July '02 *\S. R. Thompson. 14 Nov'(;2 ='dlic'i. Farmer, 8 July, '04 Fimt Li'itfriidilfn. J. Campbell, S April '34 Uo do, John Blount, 20 Sept. 10 July,'G4 I'nyiiiaHtrr. r Sept. V,4 F.A.Wiffgins,Capt.20Sei *0. Murr:iy, Roerer Hunter, *\Vm. Ciiniird. ... ^•J. D. Underhill,14Dec.'t)4 '(too. (jliirby, 11 do do 0\Yen Jones, Jan. '01 (Jco. L. Foster, 28 June, '65 Anni-sfant Snfdf'onH. LeB. P.otsford, 30 Oct Wm. Andrews, 8 April, '34|S. Smith, M.D., 7 Feb Si:i.'oiid L'u'utfndutH. Qu'irtt.TDHistrr. G. A. Lock art, 28 xMar, Surf/con. ',".0 •4i) '00 WE.STJ]RN MILITARY DISTRICT ENGINEER COMPANY fiipfiiiii. Edw. Boyd. O.July, '02 Lictifcurcnfu. Mohn II. Parks, 11 Dec. '03 *John A. Monroe. Feb. 'til SAINT JOHN R. W.Crookshauk.aOXov. [1801. es R. Ray, 2 Nov. '04 Maeshane, S July, '02 J.V.Thurffar,(A.i.)]l Jy.'02 iJenrv IMillett, 8 Dee. 0)2 John S. Hall, 30 July, '03 F. T. C. Burpee, 11 J an. '04 Chai J. R VOLUNTEER BATTALION. Robt. Scott, 7 Doc. ■|'>4 Chr. Armstrong, 4 Jan, '05 F. C. Godard, 8 Feb. 'ti.5 Henry Gumming, 19 Apr.'Go Adjiifdiif. J. V. Thurgar (Captain) W [Nov. 1801. Quartermaster. F. P. Robinson, (Captain 19 June 00) Zi Aug. '\V) AVm. 11. Scovil, 30 Nov. '(54 T. Sullivan, 'Zi Aug. '05 Lieutenants. M. W.Maher, 12 April, '()4 C. F. Godard, 11 .July, "04 C. N iclndson, 27 Aug. '04 C. Campbell, 30 Nov. 18(J4 W. S. Berton, 19 April, '(Jo Ensigns, M'l McDonough, 29 Aug'(32 John Murphy. 27 Aug. '04 YORK COUNTY MILITIA. ••• .No.l.— First Dxttalion. Lieutenant Colonel. D.Wilson,(Capt)28 Junc,'05]John Thoma,^ 30 May, Hon. L. A. Wilmot,(staff)l: Lieutenants. |*Robcrt Davies, 4 Oct. ^ " 28 Dec. 2 :>, Auk. MS :! May, 'l. Sopt.'W April, '.M -, Dei'. ';"■'.' 7 \'\'.h. "I'lU 27 Mar. V,() 4 April, "o;'. 20 A p. ■":' 14 Dec. V,_l 7 Jnm.', Vi;) 20 Sept. .0 \try. ,l)t.'.iOSci.'t'.t •28 Mar. "01 iH. 30 Oct. '1.) „ 7 Feb. 'Ill) Y. r(.e,9Feb.'G4 7 Dec. V.4 ng, 4 Jan, 'o5 r S Feb. -ii^ ng.lOApr-'*^^ (Captain) 1<) [Nov. IHti^. n,(Cai>tainU] :)0) S^ Aug. 1^' , 30 May. '^\ es, 4 Oct.*;; 28 Dec. >l 2*) do uti •50 do 1^*1 31 cVj ti" 2 Jan. ''^ 3 (b) il>» 4 do ilii ns, U ao 'j" F. do d" L.)24Nov.'>^ hidster. Ig.cap.oApr.o.) [neon. , ,... 11, 13 Juno ^^5 No. 1.— Second Battal Llcutcnout Colnurl. iWm. Brown, -J-riin. .I(»hn AlJcn,(Col.13 Jan.'»)2) James Henry, 21 .June, [21 May, 1831 Major. W.DMvidson, _ 8 Sept. '34 Cnptahtfi. (Jcorpo Long, 2 Feb., 1829 W. C. ('.08lin, .lames Milc8, ,Iohn Barker, .1. Hammond, .fohn Yerxa, Hnoeh Dow, Daniel Parent, James Jones, Jacob McKean, 11 Oct. Jeremiah Cristy 12 do .). II. Brewer, 10 July. W, Whitcliead, 12 Oct. V>4 Isaac Lawrence (Adjutant) [21 Dec. 18»;4 Licittriimitu B. Burtt, 21 Sept. <}eorge Fox, 21 Sept. Thomas Parent, do James Clifi; 11 do 3 Feb. '2Vt;i3enj. Wheeler, 14 do 2 Apr. '32iRobcrtKilburn, bi do '30 David Dow, 17 do '34; John Davidson, lO Feb. '38 Asa Dow, 17 do 20 Sept 6 do 10 do 11 do 12 do 14 do ION. '().-. T. B. Wheeler, ]8 Feb.V.O doK.W. Bninsford, 10 do do .Fames Piirent, 20 do do ';;0 Matthew Pliilli|.s. 21 do do '30'rhomiis Fi-aser, 23 do do '31 Win. Kilbiini, 13 Ai)ril '41 '38.roseph I'iU-ent, IC. (\n do do .liimes Brown 17 do do do //dee V. Estey, 10 (Jet. '47 doJJenj. Burt, 10 July, '(K) l';J.B. Cliir. 21 .June, '(m do do do '47 do ()0 dojE. P. Hammond, 22 do do "41! Adjufant. do I. Lawroiice,iCar)t.)21 I)(>c. '<■'<) ['Gt •0;)! /'('l/iii'isfrr James Nelson, 3 Ar>ril Joseph C. Allan, 14 do Wm. H.Allen, 10 July John Brown, 2 \i\p. Jar vis In grab am, 23 do William Jones, (> July Charles Long, 15 Feb. J. S. Elligood, 10 do do T.C.BroAvn, Si. D.',21Jun'0.") do Tlios. Jones, Cap. 13A|.1.'41 j (Judftt.ntnistif, ;20 D. Parent, Ens.. 3 July, '33 Siirf/run. YORK COUNTY MILITIA- •••No. l.-Tiiiun Battalion. Luutrnant Cohmt'h S.L.Williamson, 21 Jun.'iM J]. A. Robinson, 12 Aug. '05 Oabriel Yerxa, 22 d(j do Major. Ben. liar. Clayton 23 do do fico. Clements, 25 Jan. '05 Lii'uti'nantK. Sainuol Kstey, S Mar Canfaiii.'i >ainuei r>srey, .^ ,uar. i.' !'. Caiupbell. S June, ':'^ ;V'V'''!' *;""''^'^' r? ^^^V' •'!- Arch. McLean, IS Sept. '.iS V ^i ' aV^ ^i'l ' 'i'.'T''' V" (iix.ri^M. Nevers, 8 Mar. '41' V/*.^' ^l^'l'/- ','""' > '^i"'-" " Win. Dayton, 11 Feb. "51 \V- 'f^^^^^'^V"?"' rl ' V' '" C.McCiibbon, 2UDec ^V.I^J.i i'i"i\V'-y*^- -^ < « ^ '' Wvneat Williams, S Vh. V,5)) '''V""/J Jf '>i\-". ^ (> ! n Douglas 1.8 June ISin, I i. I [.elements (Adi)24dodo h'nsif/ns. Daniel McMillan, 8 Mar.'ti5 F. P. Robinson, jr. 25 Jly'43 Ivluard Pidgcon, 19 Apl. 05 Wm. Sterling, 21 .1 iinc ■05 Norman Ilallett,22Junc'05 !\oss Ciirrie, 2;'> do do Abel J'ond 12 Febniarv.do T Uattai.ion. Lit titcmnit Colonel. R. Thompson, jr., 22Jan."05| /■Jii/^if/ii'}. lln..]no.Robcrtson,2Fy.'t30 A. (L Blaksloo, 2.3 do do Major. Peter Campbell, 24 do do JohnW. Smith, 18 Jan. '65, , . , Captains. ! LxentennnU. .1. M'Farlane, 2 June 'OOJas. McNamara, 10 Dec. 01 C. N. Skinner, 15 Aug. 'HQ. A. Lockhart, 15 Mar.'05 Kerr Ferguson, do do'J. F. Lawton, 1(5 do do Win. Howard, 18 Jan. '05|William Rannic,17 do ilo .Tames Milligan, 19 do do|J. B. Fenwieke, 18 do do J. (lurdon Forbes, 20 do doiG. Ncilson Beck, 10 do do W. J. Davidson, 21 Jan. '05; J. \\ . Cole, 20 do d.j Adjutant. Jas. McFarlane, (Capt.,) 1 7 June, '05 l^^. 1\ (J. liarr, 15 'km. Hutchinson, jr., 15J. B.Kemp, 2 Jun. 'OOJJolin Collins, 10 [Aug., 'G4,D. U. McKenzic,15 Aug.'Olj Adiufanf, •V Kowan, do do'A. Chamberlain, 8 Mar. 'Go .[.Hamilton, 9 Mar A. W. Peters. 10 ' C. W. Dock rill, 11 (ieo. Robertson, 12 A. A.Stockton, 13 (10 do do do do do do ()0 do do do r. T IJ. l\obinpon, do T. E. G. Tisdale, 20 Feb. 'i34 .Jiiincs llanly, do Cnpfniiin, K I). Robertson, 24 Aup. '4:? T. (Jeo. F. Smith, 20 Mar. "tiO A Chas. W. Ropers, 2ti Feb. -84 K Robert Shives, Chas. Watters, F. K. Loclihart, Kdw. (i. Scovil, George St.vine.«t, .James L. Dunn, Liviifciiantn. Geo. E. Seeley, 8 Xov do do do 7 Dee 8 do 1 Feb, D. Davis, 7 Dec , A. Godsoc, 8 do .C.Fairweather,^ do . A. Weldon, 1 Feb. li. Brown, 2 do D. .Jordan, 11. DeMill, do Edwd. Willis, '»>:> D. 8. Stewart, P. Resnard.jr., '130 W. S. llardins, do v"^. do do C. '()4iA. —No. 3. .'04 -Jos. Allison, 1 Feb. '(V"i d(. C. P. Cl.arkc, 2 do do do .John Duncan, ;>0 Aup. 'Cm j'^ Adjutnnt. fioi*Robcrt Rynd. 25 A up. '6:5 Jlo'U. St.JohnV.B. 23 May.'OO '(k")! PainiiriHtcr. ^lo' John Wi.shart, 20 Feb. '(",4 Capt. (3 Nov. '.",.] QiKtrtentui^trr. M. C. Howard, Capt. 1(3 July, '()J Surpron. '041 •G4l dO|(i do '1)4! '2 Aug. 7 Dec. 8 do 9 do 10 Dec. 4 Jan. 'Oo'W. Bayard, M.D. 8 Sep. 'i: SAINT JOHN SEA rENCIlJLES— No. 4. (Aeutcnant ColonvJ. Major. Thos. M. Smith, 5 Jan. Captainn. John Reed, 17 Aupr. (Wo. L. Lovett, 26 Dec. ?]dward Eaplcs, 10 Sep. John W.M.Irish, lido Lieutenants. John Murray, 2.3 Jan. '52 '3(3 ..1— • u '4il do O J » o4 William McKay, 24.Tan.'34 .Tohn Strange, 28 do do Gilbert Jordan, 30 do do! Charles Eajles, 12 Sep. '38! IWilliam Wright, 13 do do' George Otty, 11 June, '42 Richard Lovett, 13 do do: Henry P. Otty, 17 Feb. '46 John Gardner. 19 Feb., '4t) Wm. N. Smith, 11 Sept. '40i Robert W. Otty, 12 do dol Hugh J. Travis, 14 Sep. Geo. F. Smith, 20 Sep. Adjutant. Pajimanter. W. Loavitt, cap. 22 Feb. ':;i Quartermastf}'. A. Balloch,liout.,16Fb.'lii SttrDcon, SAINT JOHN COUNTY MILITIA. ••• -No. 5.— First Battalion. Lieutenant C'doncK Arch. Menzies, 1 Jan. '03 Major. Captains. John Quinton, 26 Sep. '40 D.L. Dykcman, 20 Oct. '47 (4.M.ADderson,ajt.280ct'47 W. H. A. Keans, 5 Aug. '03, .James Quinton, 15 Oct. '(33' Chas. Ketchum, 12 do '64] Jas. Hunter, 13 do do Geo. F. Harding, 14 Jun.'OS '43 •04 do do do Lieutenants. G, V. Nowlin, 24 Oct. R. X. Knight, 13 Oct. .J. V. Dykcman, 14 do R. R. Allan, 15 do W. Black, TO do l^riah Drake. 17 do do Jhn. Flewelling, 18 dodo H.T. Lord, 19 do do J. V. Ellis. _ 20 do do Ensigns. Jos. O'Brien, 12 Oct. '04 .los. H. Leonard, 13 do do Geo. W. Holder, 14 do do W. A. Quinton, If. Oct. 'lU Thos. C. Olive, 10 .In ,ln ID. ^lorris, 17 d.> il" I Adjutant. |G. M. Anderson, capt. '2>> LOct.lsr Pai/inaster. Quartermaster. John Tilton, (Capt.) 2 Xov |hti4 Surgeon. No. 5. — Second Battaltox W. L. T. Seoly. 21 Apl.'Oo John R, Rigby, 22 Alex. Duff, 23 W. G. Morrison, 24 J. B. Hegan, 25 G. J. Mayes, 26 Hrb't. McDon'ld,27 Lieutenant Colonel. Hurd Peters, 2-S Sept- '64 Major. Rd. Whiteside, (Capt.,) 19 [April, 1865 Captains. D. H. Anderson, 27 Sept.'46 ^y. M. Jarvis, (Ad.it.) 20jJ. W. Millidgc, 28 [April, 18i35| Ensigns (Jeo. J. Chubb, (Lieut.) 19 C. S-Shaw, [April, '05M. B. Wilmot, Lieutenants. J. S. Jordan, G. T. Flewwelling, 19 Apr. C, H. Cunard, [1865 :S. J. Roberts, W, Hegan, 20 do dolThog. Milledgc, do do do do do do do do do do do do do do lOJuly,'()0 19 x\pr. '05 20 do do 21 Apr. '64 22 do do 2lJun,'05 w.s mith, 23Apl'''! Robt . Rogers, 24 do >h J.S. Harris. 25 do (h J.S. B. DeVebcr,20Sop.Vv• .4r^/»^f/i^ Wm. M. Jarvis, (Capt.^^' [Nov. VI Paymaster. Geo. J. Chubb. (Capt ) T' [April. 18'^' Quartermaster. Surgeon. ri» ••» • 1 »il Ml IM ■ " NKW nuifNSWICK MILITTA. 93 QUEEN'S NEW BRUNSWICK RANGERS. — No. 6. iM'b. 'iV'i do d'} Auk. "'"'-'^ Auk. 't'^:> 5Muy,'t'0 ) Feb. 'lU i Nov. 7.:^ , Capt. 1''' July, 'tU USep. '»'» 20 Sep. V>.) If. .22Feb. :>! ister. t.,16Fb.M«. 17 tlonel. lion. Jn. ll.(iray,2UMr.''>4 W.H.Robinson.dixtcMjr.'M [W.l. llo!,'t. lU Dec '61 Q. M. (i. it i.e. 8 June, "G3 Win. 15. Sentill, 2TMay,'40 Robert Parker, lU Sop. '4S Kdward iSentill, 14 Jan. '50 .John Evans, (Ajt.) late Lt. .[.38th Foot, 20 Dec. '62 Thos. Dewor, 13 July, '»)4 J.S.Parker. 21 Sept. 't)4 W. C. Perlcy, 6 Sept. '65 .lohn Foster, 7 Sept. '(>;") Jas. Robertson 20 Sept. '65 SUNBURY Lifutcnunt Colonel. (J. H.N. Harding. Sep. '63 Major. Lieittcnanft. J. 0. J. Srntill, 4.1nne. .JiiniL'S Drown, 21 S(!pt, 22 Sept. 14 Jan. 16 do - Aut,'. :', do Alex. Drown, K. P. Sentill, ('. h. Street. W. K. Sentill, (J S. Parker, Ens'ninH, •lohn Johnston, 20 Sep. Robert Dowes, 21 do David Vauphan, 14 Jan Daniel Moshier, 15 do Daniel Robertson 16 do Robert R. Allan, 5 Nov, David Mclirinc, ID June '16 •48 '48 •50 do •(•)5 do '48* do •50 do do 50 60 (Jeo. If. Perley. 10 Dee. '61 J. D. Fraser, 13 July, •(;4 R. K. Lovatt, 12 do do 1-:. II. Foster, 22 Sept. 'i'A W. Patterson, 2 Aiijf. '('»5 Robt. (fihnour, 3 do do S.J. Shanklin, 4 do do W. W. Douglas, 6 Sept. '6;5 AtiJHtdnt, John Evans, cap. 1 July.'GS J'ai/umster. Qiutrtcrmanter. '£. Stevens, 30 Aug, '30 Surffron. (}. J. Harding, 1 Jan. '32 I i '38 '40 '46 do Captains. Jorcm. Smith, 11 Sept Charles Clowes, 1 do Thomas Nason, 10 Sep llozekiah Hoyt, 11 do John S. Brown. 18 do '48 John Bailoy, lit do dc - - „„ Reuben Hoben, 13 Feb. '60jA. P. True. (,'has. B. Barker, do do And'w. Miller, COUNTY MILITIA. Lieutenantn- Thos. H. Smith, 12 Sep George Nevers, 1 Sept. Aaron Hartt, 11 Sept J. 0. Seeley, 18 do Chas. J. Bailey, ly do Charles Currey, 20 do Calvin Tapley, 21 Sep'4N A. Hubbard, 13 Feb. '60 William Harrison, do do V, illiam Upton, 13 June'do '38 '40 '43 '48 do do (". J. Burpee, 23 Maj, do|(T. A Win. E, Perley, 9 June, do, * Benj. S._Bailey. 14 Feb. UjjSaml R J 'tVilliam E. Hoyt, do p. Coleman, 21 do n do 5 July do do do •(>5 Treo dwell, 2 Aug, /•J n .si a IIS, Smith, 10 Sept. ^38 ieo. T. Harding, 21 Jun.'65 Wm. Gilbert, 23 Aug. '4.' 11. D. Wilmot,jr. 22 do do James Scaly, jr. 18 Feb. '48 Jas. Miller, 5 July, dolHenry Dcwitt, 19 Sept. •48 •No. 7. John Covert, 20 Scp.^48 Charles Burpee, 2.5 Nov ^51 Wht'hd Barker. 13 Feb. '(iO I. B. Davidson, l3 June, do David W. Smith, do do Thos. Nieklcson,25()ct. do ll.B.iMitchell, 21 Jun.'6.5 iAl'x. McPhcr:-on,28 do do ,J. K. llazen, 29 do do ,J.T. (Gilchrist, 5 July do C. F. Harding, 2 Aug. i Adjutant. -James Lunn, 27 Mar. l^nymnster. T. 0. Miles, cap. 1 Jan. QiKtrterninetfr. II. Brown, (Cnpt. 2."> Juno L1865) 27 3Iar. •GO Surgeon. E.Couglc,M.D.,13Feb.'(iO •65 '60 '49 J hn. Smith, 2^t July, '61 iF C. E. Mowatt, 25 Mar. '64 J Dennis Bradley, (Paymas- [ter) 25 Mar. '64 B. R. Stevenson, 7 Dec. '61 H. Osburn, 8 do do (i. Stoop, 9 do do :-. Curry, 12 do do J. R. Bradford, 22 Feb. '65 R. P. Chandler, 23 dodo H. A. Rideout, 8 do do Adjutant. CHARLOTTE COUNTY MILITIA. •••No. 8.— First Battalioh. Lieutenant Colonel, Hy. Hitchings, 13 J[une, '53 A. McFarlane, 8 Dec. '(54 James Boyd, 1 March, '44 ' . - Major. *J. lI.Whitlock,15Mar.'65 Captains. Hy. Hitchings, 29 June, '46 V. W. Warellaw,18Apr. '55. .lohn Trcadwell, do do . Ivl. Pheasant, 7 Dec. '64' „ • I Pnmnnntpr N. Trea.hvell. 8 dodo! ^.f''''''"l\^, ,,;D. Bradley! Lt., 2.5 Mar. '04 (.f'o. F. Stickney,9 do dolAlex. Gilman, 14 May, '41 /, ' Jus. Russell, 22 Feb. '65 Geo. Hitchings, 28 June '46\„ .v/*^!'/' f"'"" rf"* mo Lieutenants. :Thos. T. Odell, 13 June,'.53.^^ -^^l^itlo^k. cap. 5 Apr 42 S'l H. Whitlock, 6 Dee. '.37'Abra. Berry, 18 April, •.5;5 Surtjeon. Wm. Maloney, 5 April, '42 N. T. Greathead, 7 Dec. '64 S. T. Gove, M.D. 4 Apr. '48 No. 8— Second Battalion. Cajifiiins. .Tames Campbell, .31 do do '64R.M'Gee,Adj., 2 Feb. •52'Levi W. Young, Sep. (Jeo. BnldwinCLt.) 7 do (Joo. Turner (En.) !.'« do Jiuuos ]}olton i)do Lictitfjnctitti. AVm. Smart, 27 Fob, Hii!,'li Mclicod, 19 Sopt. Kol)t,Mt llol'C, L'l ilo Arth II.(Jillmnr.l:5Fol). Sanuifl .rohnston, do .F. A. M'Calhuu. 'JSMav •Tas. M'LoiUi, .'50 do V. l\ Hawkins, 11 .Tun. James Me(»ill, (> Sop. NEW BRUNSWICK MILITIA. 'G4 P(>(('r M'Vicar, 7 Rep. 'im Alx.Y.Pattcrson, ()Scp. '(m lUiMark Hall, S do do| Alfred Mwdor, 7 do do do Arclii. Campbell <•• do doJosliua Prcs^ootl. S do do •(iod.S.M.lJroekwnv.lOdo do:(,'ha,'<. iMedlee, ir., '.t do do do JoseiihMcatintr, 11 do do'Cliiirles Barney. Id do do do Jas. ]•:. Svnott, 12 do doily. S. Sparks, lido do do Chas. A. Ciir.-on, l;> do do (.'harles iMeKay. 11 do 0 '6o!\\M5.M'La!i;;lilan.lS,ryV.l IW. \). llartt, Luke I'ynm. L \ uly, M Aut,'. '<>•"> Jas. Pai'ker <) A UK. '•>! A i/Jiif'tiit. J. Fanner. Lt.. 11 Fel). 't\i ■■llfrilililt>i. '42;Jo]in CliatlVy. 2S .June, 'Hi '42 J. Farmer. Adjl.2'i Au^'. 'oO M.'Ulobt.W. Brown, 2i) Au.;,^"0(i 'oO Henry (Jonley, 27 0 <. .John 'i iiar'rriiifintfr. !vay IV oO ii ilhinn'cr ■(iO /• ■jII^UIII' Siiraroii, T)i John Leouiird, 27 Auir-'oOChiirles (lem, No. H.— Fourth Hattai.ton. y\ ly Llf\ltfilii lit Cnloiirl. Jas. A. Jnehos, 2S.lun. J.ames ISTaxwell. 13 Feb- A, McAdam, 2 Autr.. ('ni)f(ii)is. John Mitchell, H> June, .Fos. H. Maxwell, do MattheAV Hannah, do J. W. Mann. 1.1 Sciil. H enr> '\os. Halt im, _■■ \)< .1 . P. I ii.\l\- Jul: :.p, Colteridi, 11 .l:ni. "ii") ^V . S. Robinson, (> July '.i") lOS. Suulh. ■J ily, no 'l)0' J.ifntrinntt-'. \y),]oh\\ Aliuks, 2;> .FuIn- .Faeob llopp-', 1'.) .Jnni" iO 'AVm. A.Mun-hie. :'..Jan.'6;; (j Adjulitnf. R. / 'U l/IIKIxtl \\ alMin, 20 AllLr. '(',0 hi: rtmiHisfri lo Moses Mc(Jinvan. ■> .1 uly.Vi") pctv r M. Abliof t, 20 Auir'ilO ' II. I.'. Thomson, lO.iune 'iiO lb /■ /i«/f//(V, ■til John .McLeod, ]'.» Feb (J. WESTMORLAND Licufennnt Colonrl. D. Uanningfon, 1 Mar- Bliss Bot.sford. 19 Apr. n. B.Dunlop._ 19 do Copta ins. Jaraca Beatty, 19 May, S. Babinot, 30 July, John Stults, 18 Nov. JohnScoit, 19 do Rich. Bell, 20 Nov. John Welling, 20 Feb. J. S. Trites, 11 Nov. LieutenaiifH. R. Dobson, 24 May, hifutvnnnt Co/nnc/. A. E. Botsford. 1 Jan. ^ff^J'>l'. George Oulton, loApr. COUNTY MIIJTIA. James Welling 20 Nov. *40 Jaeob Trites, 21 do do Rufus Smith, 2>i do do Fred. Welling, 28 Feb. '44 Martin Beek, 3 Mar. do Thos. Steadman, 4 do do '05 '(5.5 do '28 ';^2 '40 do Z. Lutz, li do (icorge Cochran, 21 do '44 Edward Smith, 27 Feb do Fred, liateman, 29 do (Alex. MeGhie, 1 Mar. '33'.John .Jones, 4 Mar T.B.Hannington, 20Sep.'f)5 Lutz, 17 May, •Xo. 0. — FlKST I'attalion. Merritt IFarris, 7 do do Thad. Thibideau9do do C. A. Robertson. 24 Jan "00 Adjutant, Bis. Botsford, Ci)t. 12 Jy,' 12 Paiinutxtif, '29 ';};5i '44 do do, '44 Qxartcnnafitrr. J. Steadman. eap.l4 Jue'17 S'vrfiron. C.S.Theal,M.D.l(iNov-10 AxsiNfavt Surpro)!. Thos.C SharpclONov.'K' No. 9.— Secono Battamon ':V2 R. B. Chapman. 2.i June'.Jo Thomas Cochran, 2.'^ do do '44 Charles ThibiUcau, do do Jas. Maxwell, .3 April, MO Heiuy (j^jrden, 1 July, '41 H. notsford,Adjt.l7Feb'40 T.T. Chapman, 18 Feb. '10 Alex. .Fame Vhiir J. Ri J. M. *Geo. Wm. liuglil M.M( Alex. Wm. OScp. 7 do S -lo '.I do Id do n do 12 do i;; do do do do do (to do do ^iAuf,'. '12 )t.25S(M'. ) Nov. Mfl 27Fyh.'U 27 Fcb.'4t 2S Anff.'')ii (') AiiK. '''d t. {) Fcl). 'til 1 May, '<)n i May, • oO ''July, {)'i () .J Illy iV) 1/. :0 Aii^;;. '('.0 ,20 All'-' ■I'lO 19 J 11 no "i;i) LION. 7 do a 9 do 1.24 Jan do do uf. ^ [.t.l2Jy .•12 >■/•, p.l4 Juc"17 'uONoVlO ,10 Nov." m 3 April, •1(1 1 July, '11 jt.l7Fob'46 .ISFeb.'K) NEW BRUNSWICK MILITIA. Wm. Barnc?, 1 1 June, '471 Wm. Smith, IG July, '49 Cliarlcs Dixon, 1') do do Stp. H. Truonuin, 17 do do |-;.]}.CliandlcM-,jr. lOScp'49 John lli«kinan, 10 Sop. do \V. V>. Chapman, iDJly "."U Jos. L. .Moore, l.'J Feb. 'tiO l\ol)ert JJowsor, 11 do do John F. Taylor, do do (i;iy Silver, 2U Mar. 'tji)|Jainf's Murray 17 avld Taylor, 2July, 'll| A'/is/(//).9. OthoR.Sayre, 1 do do Hcnj. Wells, 28 Sept. ';!2 '42!.)o.s. White, 20 A up. '.% 'lOjCrane (Muirters, ." Ai>ril '10 do James Cassidy, .s do do do|,James Taylor, 9 do do --, - -. do'doo. Cocdirane. 10 do do ('. Richardson, 17 June, 'i7lRob. Trenholni, 21 Aug.' 13 No. 9.— Third UattalIox. 1 Licu(t'nantn. 1 .rune, 18 May, . 2 July, Cttptdinn. iJohn Oopp.jr. 14 do J. Chapman, Ajt. 2;') July'30 J. C. Harper, ,23 Aug, T. Chapman, 22 .June, '40! /v/txiV//iv. Alex. Munroc, 14 do '47- Wm: M'Morris, 18 May, '32 Rill C. Ra\Torth, 28 Jun. '05 Benj. Allan, 20 do do A. C. Avard, 20 do do Alph. (jooden, 14 Junc'17 Jac. Sillikor, 2;5 Aug. '05 D. Coscy, cor., 23 Aug., '05 (J. ralmer, 12 do N. IJulmer, 18 Feb. S. C. Oulton, 21 do ,f. S. Chapman, 22 do (loo. N. Rulmer, 23 do Lieutenant Colonel. Major. 95 Nat. Loworson. 18 Aug. '46 Caleb Head, 14 Juno, '47 Charles Barnes, 15 do do CD. (!hapman, IG Jly. '49 Silas ]); Coiut, 10 Sep. do Chas. J}. Wells, 20 Mar.' Ailjntdnt. D.Botsford,Capt.25Au?.'C3 Puj/jnanfer. J. Allison, cap. 22 June do QtKtrfennax/rr. Alex. Robb. It. 10 Sep. '49 Sai'f/ron. Liiry Allan, IRobt. Cop|), Thos. (Julton, John Copp.jr. '31 '32 '41 '17 '05 Adjutant. .1. Chapman, cap. 25 Jly. '.30 Paymaster. Edwin Oulton, 21 Juno '40 Qnarternianter. Surgeon. ALBERT COUNTY MILITIA.— No. 10. Lieutenant Colonel. Major. Cajitahii. John Boatty, 1 July, '41 R. D, Chapman, 10 July'49 Elisha Turner, 19 do do John Wallace, 10 Apr. '00 Rut'us Palmer, 25 do do (lOO. Russell, 10 .June, do .1. R.Iluspell,Aj.]2 Jun, '04 C. A. Peck, 21 do do Joseph Calhoun, 27 Jun. '01 D. ir. Calhoun, 15 Mar. W.Cleveland, 14 June \). M. Steeves, 28 do S.B.Wcldon.jr., 2 Aug. J. A. M. Colpetts, 3 do Lloutenants. W. 11. Steevcs, 30 May Wm. Carlisle, 10 July, Wm. iJrewster, 17 do J.L. B. Steeves, 10 Apr. Klisha Peck, 25 do Elisha Steeves, lOJne, J'Jniif: .Michael Dully, 25 Apr. '05 do do '(15 do '49 do '(50 do dOi ;Lcwis Steeves, 20 May, '47 (4or.D. Steeves, 10 Apr. '00 Sam. P- Rogers, 25 do do Oil. B. Smith, 10 June, '(10 Adjutant. J. R. Russell, (Capt.) 22 [Feb. '05 I Paynia»ter. '39, Qu Mar- E.R.Whitney, 12 April, '64 W. Parker, 25 Aug. '64 Willliain Wilson, 6 Sop.'65 TAeutenantn. ■ bt. McKay, 4 July. '48 do doi do '63 '64 Edward Rof?crs, 14 Nov, .lanics Flett, do F. p. Henderson, do Thomas Vanstonc, do Samuel Travis, do I). W. Davidson, do Rich'd Davidson, do Uhris. Parker, 29 Mar. Robert R. Call, 6 Sept. Wm. Masson, 20 do Wm. C. Harley, 21 do Ensigna, Ebon. McKay, 14 Nov. Edmund Clarke, do David Sommers, do Robt p. Whitney, do Joseph Chaplain, do '59 do do do do do do '64 '(55 do do Chris. Crochcr, 6 Sept. 'f. Lieutenant Colonel. Hon. R. E. Hutchison, Cpt [31 May. 1865 Cnntains. Jn. McLeod. Aj. 12 Jun.'63 Rd. E. Hutchinson, 23Auff. '65 D. A. E. Hutchinson, 24 Aug. '65. Geo.Letson, 25 do do D'ldM'Donald,lt.26dodo Alx. Morrison, It. 27 do do Nor'n Campbell, 28 do do Lieutenants. Wm.Gordon,(En.)23Au, Wm. Innis, do. 24 do Robert Loggic, 25 do R. Falconer, 26 do Wm. Kerr, 27 do Finlcy Morrison, 28 do John Johnston, 29 do EnsiguH. Thos. Hays, 23 Aug, Mich. Adams, 24 do R. (5. Anderson, 25 do D. Stothart, 26 do jOeo. Grant, '65 H. Robishean, 27Aug. 28 do do E. McCallum, 29 do do Adjutant, do J. McLeod, capt.23Aug. do Paymaster. do: Matthew Carruthors.Lt do Aug. Quartermaster. '65 A. R. McDougall, Lieut, doi Aug., 'lu do 'tl.) I -■ > 'li') do! Surgeon. do John Pallon, 23 Aug. 'i>8 ier. inter. n. 6 Sept. '<)') jr., 7 do do 8 do do I, 20 do do 21 do do nt. on, Capt.,^5 April, 01 ter. xster. 21 May, '41 U Oct., 1847 20 June, '40 iill,Capt..l8 July, I8td iter. ap. 9 Mar '17 aster. it.l9Apr.'t3') 571. .D.lSJly'dl Uirgeon. i,M.D.(3Jivn ISIJO 27AuK.'(r. 28 do d.) 29 do do int, 3t.23Aug,'(i.'> ster. ithors.Lt. ii Aug. "li"' mster. ill, Lieut. 2:! Aug., 'li' on. 23 Aug. V8 NEW BRUNSWICK MILITIA. RE.ST1«01ICIIE COUNTY.— No. 12. 97 Lirntenaut (^jfotnl. L!rufeniint». Adam Forguson, 24Nov'57,Mic'el FiTKU-on,.'}*) Jan.'l7 '.lolinCook, ;i F(d.. do iiobcrt Sincdair. t) Mar. 'DO )! li Major. .McTherson.sr OAug'fiJe-, M. llutcdiiuH.n, (I'au.'r Rob. I'erguson, 2 Aug. 'Oo IJ .liinu 'C Caittuinx. I.Jas. S. Morso, 'Cm do do do do do (io 2 Mar. V.., Dugnld Stewart, 9 Mar. ';^7:'\'I- Tl>J'.-'.,Kerr, 2 An A. IJarberic, ajt. 27 Jan. '47',, .lm!can..; .lo Clia.^. Murray, ti Mar. 'Crf) ugli !.. .Mam. 4 do *Wm. T. Smith, 4 Aug. '('.2 • V^^^'' '^'^'^^'.''f. ' ' " •Icdin Fergu.>^on, 22 Feb. '(>-> ■)•*'>'• J jii'iilton. h do Robert .Jardine, 1 Mar.do ;VMfii-* '•'■'.^'T' !. t' U. .John Mair, 2 Ang. "(m \\ ''''■"'^ /, "li^"' ^, • " , " Jas. Fraser, :{ Aug. do. Andrew llarvie. 9 do . o " William Montgomery. -^I'-l'"^ " -^ • I'esLn.siy lU 4 Aug tiol ^^""' ''•^• " Cha,s. Stewart, 5 do 'd„ t)iuiiel Del an cy, 20 Sep. '(m " Alex. Dickie, (5 do do' l-^nninnx. " A.C.De.sbri.«ay 7 do do John T.THtican, 27 .Ian. '47 ,J.C. Barbaric, En., 8 do do'NoiH.'ook, 2 do do J.M'Laughlin,lt.,9 do do "^W.M. Caldwell, 4 Aug. '02 W. M 'K.Steven, 27 July 'tM ,J(din Harbaric, IS .)nii. 't'i.'» Donald McAli.ster.. Lt., 14 .lames Adams, Lt. \Vm. I'erguson, Al'> Wni. (i. Dii^brow, M. D.. 20 .June .-.'Aug ii.) .') do •(M 4 (h) do . "i do do do do 7 do do S do do 9 do do 20 Sei*. 'IM GLOUCESTER COUNTY MILITIA.- • No. 13.— First Battalion. Lieutenant Colonel- John Ferguson, 1 Jan. 'C3 Major. Chris. McManu."?, 4 Jan. '64 Capta ins. James Paul, 21 Feb. '.50 .Tohn Chalmers, 8 July, 'G.'^ *Theo. DesBrisay, do do D. G. Maclauchlan, Adjt., H July, IStW .Tames G. Dick, 8 do do John E. O'Brien, 17 do do John Miller, 21 Dee. 0;5. A. Rainie, 4 May '04 .Mur. Smith, 9 do do .J. T. Carter, 13 xMay, '04 *Samuel Miller, 20 Sei). '05 ' Lirutniaiits. .Jos Morrison, 8 .July, Jas. Chalmers, 22 Dec. B. W. Wcldon, do lLA.M'Cullough.30do Robt. Hendry, oMar. .Jius. Hickson, do J. Battimer, 11 May, .J. Iliekson, 10 do R.C.Cole. 2.3 Jan. *Fran. Meahan, 28 Sep. EiiHigns. AV. T. Baldwin. 9 Xov. Robt. Arm.strong, 10 do S. Jl. Napier, 11 do J. E. Willie, A. T. Carter, 12 do 14 Xov. '03 do do do '04 do '04 do do '()3 '04 do do do •041 Rich'd. White. 15 Nov. '04 Gideon Duncan, It) do do J. Maloughney, 17 do do Kcn'dy F. Burns, 20 Sep. 't^) Adiutant. D.G.M'LauchIin.Capt..l4 July,18ti3 P Wui.Kitz^oniM.UlJiin. (.'i'. (|jii,.i,,,,.,|..i,„, l'J ,1., ,1,, •'• •^'<'y Win. iMtzirmild, v( ai.l.)_2l S.lMh.thoriiiLCti.ii. L'l dodo' ''' V'',""V*'.' -■ ' '» ' '> •'iiiiii "'Jiimcs Kniscr. lio do do '^•,''^' l><-->l>i-i.-^i«y. . -' Will. S. Caic, -'•{ d<) « " C.Kifbiirdson.d^iOL'lidod.i Will. ."\lcWiIliuiii.::i do do \i^,y^_ diiTa". L'.iih.do I'eter Mozcrall, 2. do «1'' .jolm 15. Foistn-, L'ldodo ( N .. 1 num. J. Sayro, (Adjt.)^ -Micliiud M iizroll. iir.ditdo ,,^'">'' ,':r:A.Smiili,(C':>.pfO 1<) Auf,'.'t. .J(diiison. 2"> do do Ivlward I'uwoll. 21 Ain'.'aO J. i>ii'kcn::!oii, 2(i do doxMartin iMooiioy. 21 do do L. McLaren, 17 April, '•')() .loll 11 l-'ord, 1(! An;;. 'H."i Will. Wlii'loii. 17 do do Oswald Smith, IS do do Ailjiifitnf' CJ.Sayrc, (Capt.) 4 .Jun.M) I'liyinimtti'. QiKirleniiKxftv. T. (!. Layton.lt. 17 Apr'oO Surii'"on. KENT COUNTY MILITIA.— No. U.— Second Hattaljon Lieutenant Cvlonel. Miijor. (jtptainn. A. JJ. Suiith.ajt.,2;}May';n W. naningtun, 26May.;n Robt. JJysart, 9 Auk- do •Jacob Gesncr, 22 Oct. ';58 Thomas As.«incau, 25 do do .John Sheridan, lU Fob. 'ol Thoina.s Coates, 13 do do Hor. B. Smltli. llFob. Td LicHlrmmtx. T. Bii.shoa, 21 May, Vd (lidoon Smith, 16 Oct. '11 Lonis Allan. lo do '17 Mariner Hicks. 10 Feb. Ml Albert M- Smith, lido do Cornelias Turner, Lido do ilob- J)oui,'las, 14 do do /■Jnxinns. J. Thibideau, 25 May, ';".l .JohnlJnrkcJr. 2.3 Oct. V.3 I'cter White, liJ Oct- '17 llobert llickf. 13 Feb. 'ol Israel Hicks, 14 do do Adjutant- A. XL Smith, cap. 23May'31 I'aytnaHtci'' Quartcrmaittcr. Surgeon- KING'S COUNTY MILITIA. •No. 15.— FuusT Hattalion. Lieutcnunt Colonel. M((jor- Captn'utn. D.Wetinoro.adjt. 1 May'27 T. IJotswick, 2.') Oct- '2it Abm. D.Mabee, 10 Aus'4.S W. P. Flewellins.lldo do l)avid A. Lyon, .Jan. 'ol Thos. .Johnston. lU.lune 'GO /jieutenantn- Tsrael 11. Foster, lOSep '3S AVm.B.McKecl,30Jly, '42 Wm. C.Smith, 1 Soj)t. '4().Abm. McCann, 250ct. 'GO .Lames IJ. Lyon, ■'! do do Ja,s. A. \Villiams, 8Nov do Phil.P.Dann.jr. lOAujr'4S| , ,. , , l)av.r.Welmore,10.Jne'(.;01 Ailjntant. .James A- ilaslett, do do \). ^Vetmorc, cap. 1 May '27 Lhos Elston, 25 Oct. do W. A. Wil|iams, 8Nor. do /■Jnsi(;n.'i. ,las. ^V.lJrittain.l Sep. '4ti Samuel Foster, 3 do do (Juy N. Smith. 4 do do Jer. D.Mabee, 18 Aug. '48 T. IL Whelpley, 7.Jan. '51 E. S. Wetmore, lOJune'iXJ J\tl/)n(is(er- Quarterniasler- .Tolin Price, It- 25 Nov- '39 Sicri/con. No. 15.- Llcutcnnnt CuloniJ, Oliver 13. Couglc, 11 May'51 Mnjor- ('i(pt Aw. 'r,o •r, -7 (lu clii -I .JiiiK', 'do •.. L'Jdod.) l';M(. do . l.'ldo<|„ Id Auix. Vi'i I" do do IS do do t.) 4 Jun.'i;.-) inter. 17 Apr- '50 1. 7 April, 'oO 2.3 Oct. 'na l.JOct. '17 13 Feb. 'al 14 do do nt. 23 May '31 cr. liter. 25 Oct. 'GO i, 8 Nov do .1 May '27 'tcr. 5 Nov. '39 NRW IllirNSWICK Mir.lTIA. i; 1j Wctinorp, S I'd). 'tMiWin. Ilnywiird. "o Miiv. 'I(i T. C Stoikt. (Ico. MfCiilIy, l?.! Mar. '()■) l!iili. r.iir-< - ('. I'. .McliCiiii. II .luMf. doi'l'lms. K» itii. 09 II. JJ .lime. •»; line. .| (I.M. TMatikiicy, lil .fiin.'il."): Mdwiii \riiuld, "> .\u\. "( H ."^focktoii, / (ii/iiKinf/r. liiy. liip. I'L'Jii.ic o ii'irtt riiiiixfrrH i2do do({. ('. Storlviuii, •2-2 Dec. do Hoi. erf \i. Viiii. Il' A IT r. II. I'iiison, 5 .Inly '(i5|Kn.d. .1. Smilli. d Kcl,. 't;:, Ncl.-on \Vnoid' if I i A it. M.rimn.hcH, do do.I. It.Cnnpl.rll.lMnli.d " ,M noi.i. If.. L- .\ .llHll.lllt. I. M. I!. McLroil. L-.l do d( \>ii\ u I'l- Will. rear.stMi, L".* .Mny, ' |(i It. A. Kci li. -Jl .J ^11 ri/i iiv . IIIM' " I'Mwiii A. N'ail. I'.'.liin No. l.">.— 'ruiiii* l?AT'r\i,iof ex <':iiiiid,(di.7 Apr. ;is };;, IIIK. Licuf'iiiint Cull, 1)1 1. /.Ini/f ii'fiii'i And. C Ottv, S.Miiy. 'd: Miijii)'- C.J. noiidrirk.s221-L-l). V.: CapttdnK. .Ia,<. ,1, l'"oi'svlli. J\ A. ('. Otty.Acljt.. I Scpt.'d;;.!. S. I'i.'kU Will. liiiiif;strolii, ;; Scp.'';''<'. <'• I'odtrc .las.l). M. Kcator, 1 do dolKicliM. Del! I til." Tel i.'d.) Al (i. .\. Ilrmlrii'k 1 Si'i.t. ■dir 111 I' l»i.\oii. 2\ Jim. '1)5 .M III) do ov. 'd .> do ([o I do do 3 li'S, Ai/Jiifiinf. 10 A UK. 'd5 liAllrti «' Ulty, can. I S"'|i'in o \v , Josh. ('. Uphaiu, 1 do do I. J. Saitiidi'is, 22 !• .1 ilo (I., / ainiiiiufcr U.S. .Maltliow. ca|).2Jinic is;;.>. .\. V. Wananiake, d.S(,'p."d:i II. F. I'oi Tester, 2] Juiu'.'d."):!v .>-!. Wet Qiiiirlcniiiiufi r .And- Stcv('iis(»ii, 7Srp(. 'i .liid. Af. Kowler, 8 do do IJo iiior(',lt.lI."i .A I A llsi'/tis lit. S. Purvis, lil Sep. 'i;i,( iilld- I'liWoHiii It'iiry aildt. do do ,1. 1". W lM'l),'(i .^. /. Karh ,Sin'l/l >:ll . I Ai-r uiani.'il Clias. J. .Suiitli, ;;o .Vii.r. 'i\'> .). W ■ Titii.- , I ssintdilt SlU'fii I :idodo (i.]i(>d(>ii..\i. I). .Nov.'iJl KLNfJ-.-S {X)U.\'rV .MIIJTI.V. - Xo. lo.- rorRiii IJ.vttai.ion. .lol 111 inilf iiuiil I 'tiiiiii Sailiidcis, 2 .\ I 7. i toiiald .Maiioi I '■>■.< I .]iiii',''tJ iJco. \'. ."Miarp, >< .Imii' W .}fn 111. litr. w ( 'I'lt/'l in \. Ihiudisli. Ait. WccliiiWuliiion', i \^t,^'^'.t .\le.\. (iillics. L'1 I .''.cn.i. (iray. ::.; I'd). "ilM ii'o. ' J. S,'o\ ii do i|o ilo do -■; At ir. \v. !■". II .-. W. It ':>;.!. !•;. l-a ami ■•praixi. Jty, • I i I ! alli'-i(l, I vis, .' irwi'iit licr III .Mar. .h , 1 ilj'liln III ■ W'lji. .MciircKor, •J2.)uiK'*,'dMo!ni I... liaMid l.'jsltc II. no mio, CO .\. !•; Ill), <'ap. li") Aim'lJS / (I iniii'y!' r \V. 15. Seovil, 4. April, 'isii.iK,,- Z. Itavi.-;, 5 do (lol ll'wiii \. narbi'ric.-n.llv'i;;;!,!. (;• II llxiai:^- ;l Juii. "(M (>. Jlalli!!, tap. I .\pr. ' IS F. .\. Davi." .M ir. (> lolUI M -U -I. onisoii. .> .1 July 1 i 1 1 1 ' (hnirh I rniin/f r ('. I>. FairwoalhiM'. 21 do doi |)on. ]}(diaiiiicit, 7 Nov. d' 1. 1 vayiimiid, cap. ...J iiiic i •) John (Jasc, Ju 110 do A. 1. Kcr.^tcad, 15 JMrch.'tio John J. Sprasg, 1*.' .V|ir.'d5 W. J. Brittaiu, 21Juu. do L{p\iteiunitH. Wm. Ketchuin, 2 Jiiiu', '42 David Drew, \V ai. Crablx S do (1( ,S(i iijcuni*. 2.) lino, '42(". Wilson. 12 Juno '28 David llattidd, 2 Auk- "40 J. Jl. Wilson, 15A!rch. 'tK) t'aleh Fairweather, 4 do do J.C.P.Fra.scr, 15 Alrch.'()5 ,\x>^intiiiil Stirgron. A.] J. Hayes Jun. do 'riio.s. C- iShnrp, 'U July,' 19 QUEEN'S COUNTV MILITIA. •. -No. If..— First IUttalion. 3 Juno'4d I 4 do do 8 do do 18 Aag't33 5 Doc. do (J July '64 12 Oct.'G4 ) Jan. '05 3 do do j\lerrali, 15. T. Babbitt, 4 iiiiMi, M. WillinniH. W. I!. Diii^nc, ". Smith, \ do T) do do ■M) Nov. lis .hill. IhinicI IJrophy, L".' do Miiyn.-^ ('(i.'io, 2n .Aiijf. .S. \,. I'ctoi-.-". ;{<) Auvr. Oiil.l'owU'rFo.\,ii()Scp. o. 10.— Skcond IIattai. •10 'I.-. •.Mill. I'nilock. •.jO do 'CO N Miijor. .lohn Earl, Jan- '51 Capt'iing. I'otcM-s (^o.v, 1:5 Auk. '1.5 I']l)on. li. Hiirpeo, 11 do do ("hiirlcs Keith, 10 do '1") .lohu Starkoy, HO do do Roltt. Ycitmaiis, 10 do '!*< ?. Win. Vincent, (1 .July, Allen McLean, l."> Aus .John Stiukcy, 1.") do Allen McDonald, "JO do •lohn MiiUiii. jr., 21 do .•Vl)ra!iiini I5ailey, 11 do •C.l do • l.> do di> do (■».') •il') •I'm lOM •|:{ '1.^ do do 'ol •OOi do- do •().') A>IJutant. H. Siinr».-'on. Lt.,21 Aiiw. 'til /'(tJ/Nlilnfrr. N. II. Dcvfher, 21 Aiii;. '2'.i (Jiiiirtmit(iHf>-i\ W. K. Konnell,eiir)..'{l An Siirflenn. is; Hi 'i;{ do 'If) do 'IS r.snac Tlnrpcp, 12Auflr.'IH .lohn Cole, l;{ do do (leo. McDonald, 7 .Jan. '.")1 .JaineH MeAt'eo, S do do Willinni Hlack, '.I do do Cole.s,JaH.JJolyea, 11 do do Donald MePheo, 1 May, 'liO Thoina-s Keys, do do E. Burpee, 10 July •(JO Arfjuf( L. H. Ihirdin^', 21 Sept- do W.T.iJtiird, Stiiir, It Jan. '03(5. K. Shell, 2S Sept. '().'•,. I. T. Kearney, 22 do do M Aut:. '(il A'ljntunt. r(i),l((iiis. .iarvis Hull. -' '"^''I't. don ak p ;..,:. ,i ('.,„( ■).-> iCon. lliirdiii!,'. '.• Sept. 'I'.'jil- iMiiery, 22 r ,-„ Th..s. L. Mvi.u.<, do (lode... !•: linyer. 2(;do d,, •'•I»J^<"t'''"i">. It. 20May ..0 .1. T. Ixeritran, 27 do do Qutirffrnia»tcr. U. B. Ketchuin, .") July, '(i.") E. M. Truesdale, It. 20 May, /''nKifliiM- I I8.')(j .larvis Est(!V, (> Sept. '47, Surgeon. Frederick Bull, 28 Aur.'4S Win. Liud.say, 21> Apr. '52 < • . , c .1 no Broadstrect,2l Jan. 'GO Ai^niitant Surgeon. Andw. Curric.jr. 4 Apr- do S. Woodfordo,M.J). 23 Apr *J. W. Boyer, 10 Aug. '64' 1861 Win. Skillen, 10 Oct., '6.] -(}. Strickland, 12. Ian. '(;4 Charles Clark, 21 Sept., 'M John Y. Hoyt, 22 do do fArntcnant^. Robert A . Hay, 20 May,'42 (J.L.Raymond, do do Anth. Kearney, (> Sept. '47 Levi Estabrooks, 7Sept.'47 No. 17.— Skcond Battalion T. M. Corbett, 3 do do Lievfcnant Colonel. Jas R. Tupper, 1 Jan. '63!Jas. N. Farley, 3 do do Mr». 'Geo.L.Cronkhite, 4 do do C.R.Upton, 1 Aug'()4jJ. A. Phillips, 22 do do J. A. C.Nicholson, 22 do do John (iiberson, 22 do do CnpUtinH. iW. Dell. Esty, 22 do do R.Woodward, ajt. 29 Sep. '.37. T. S. Carvill, 22 do do Edw. Orscr, 22 June, '46 J. IL E.sty, 7 Sept. do Jerc. Tompkins, 5Nov 'oOS. R. Nevers, 8 do do Robert Kerr, 6 do do S- Cummins, 9 do do *[saac F. Adams. 24 Feb. '(54 Ijieutenants. .lacob Jewett, 1 Aus- do James Kearney, 120ct.'47 (JeorKe Dinsee, 2 do do "^Fred. (i. Burt, 24 Feb. '(54 W. Crandlemurc, 2 Auk '(54(5. F. Upton, 3 do do E- R Squicrs, 3 do doS. B. Appleby, 4 Auk- do Entiignit. David Raymond, 10 do do Thos. Wakeham, OMar.'lO Samuel (Jibcrson, 10 do do *S. (i. Barrett, 24 Feb. *()1 Adiutant. R.Woodward, Capt.29Sep 1837 Paymaster. .John Balloch, 5 Nov. capt. 11 Oct. Quarter master. S.G. Burpc, It. 5 Nov. Surgeon. '50 '47 '50 W.l W. W. W. Alia E/,e M. • in !•» ftt •»! • ti 1 1* ii> It I nAN'KIN(i INSTITUTIONS. 101 i»f. •.-lAtlK. 'til xfri\ < -I .Aii«. •_•;) (^'iV'M Aiijr. Js;;/; Win. I-'Atiff.'jH l'< «1.) do .T.Jan. ',■)) ^ do do 1' do do ft, 11 do do J. 1 May, '()0 ,„'lo do 10 July "(JO i(. ip'JJan. '.'1 trr. >ti. PN. I'l Scpf. do 22 do ,1„ .jr.,i;;{ do nf. , C'apt., L'.-) Auk- ISIS '^'liOMi.yV.O tutrr. lt.l3()Mav. 18.")U irgeon. :.I).23Apr 1861 , 10 do do , OMar.Mit , 10 do do :4 Feb. '01 r. Lpt.29Scp I8;j7 /•. )Nov. '50 1 Oct. '17 'cr. Nov. '50 VirTOr»I A COUNTY MILITIA .No. IH.-FiBsr Ratiamon. Luiitriuint Cnhnul. l.iruhiMtnln. Win. Miller. J.Miiy, dt W. K.N(nvironil)C.12Apl'Gl A. W. Hainsfopl. l;i Oct 'IT/Ia.-. Im;v .•lidKc 1'' Apr. Vm ,, . A.Ijmii lliiird. L':> Ani,'. 'IS V- '""'■'• '-?! '" ''" «r n 1, '''•■^i'"' loi .....lohnT ll.MlK-on.HTdo do-'- 'y"'^»'<"»«. 7 'I""* W. H. UovcndK.', l'.tApr.t.,)j.(.„,,i^^„„^ -1 Apr. M<) '• '^!7V;"^ -- '" "" ranMm«. .J. !>• (Jilx-rson. !•> Apr. Vm; >'iv'.l K.dston. J.: .0 do ca/,m,H« (J.W. Murphy. 20 do dol^^ • '^"-l"'. . -• ^l"'l" X,'^'il'^iV.V''^'"VV *'' ^'ir'fl! Alex.' llri^'ffs. 22 do do>V->l- Machnu'lihin. (\.pt. W.M.MLauchlan.adj ). vv.ll.(Jro/,ii!r, 2.3 do doi „ 1'.' -Vpr. Is(^, Hci). lo4.r Cyr, 1« Fob' It) I5onj.BcivcridKe,jr.,20Apr.lAntoino llud.son, 111 do do 18().") ThoinaH Canady, 21 do do W. Millor, 21 do dol Wni. Morchouso. 8 Mar-il- Allfin Hoed. 22 do do Michael Curran, 10 S«pt.4l> Kzek. Hutciunson, 2.'} do do Nathaniel Price. 4 Atir 'liO M. H. Clifford. 24 do dolMohl. 11. Clifford. •2^^ Fb.'t)2 No 18.— .Second nATTAuioN. A. .1. UoveridK'". iMpt . l'.> April, IsiM Q,}iiiit' riiiiiMh-r- Wni. ClilVord. \A., lit Apr. IKf).-) I'ho.H. 15everid;rt\ .M. I' . r.iApr. '•■).") LU'Utcntint (hfnnrj. lion. Fran. Ilico. 10 MayVU Mojor. Ko.snn. Violettc, IH AuK.'ia fjirutrnanfH. A. L. Coombs, ItJ.Feb. '4f) .lames Smith, 18 do do( Knoch Haker, 2<) Aur. '18 .lohn Martin, jr.. 28 do do I*. 0. IJyrnm, adj. 4 Dec. '015 J'JnHiiinit. Ma Gloric Albert. 2.5 Aug'48 Vital llebcrt. 20 do do Vital Martin. 27 do do John Amercau.x, 28 do do A(l/ii(t^iif p. O.Bynini. la.. 4 Dn-. •(1.5 /'aj/iiinHft r. 1*. C. Amereaux. Ciipt-. 2<) Sepf- ih:;7 (Juiirt^'niiiislir- I'M. Akt'rl.;y.Lt..2M;ir. '17 Sitri/t iin- .J. C rin/ Vo/kiiIc' rs.] BANKS. ISuiilc of JJj'ltlsli IVortli Ani < 102 BANKING INSTITUTIONS. , ,'1'. I^stablished 1820. Capital all paid up, .$600,000. I'residcnt: James Davies Lev/in. | Cashier: William Girvan Solicitor: John M. Robinson. Directors: J.. II. DcVebcr, W. G. Lawton, V, A. Wiggins, T. W. Daniel, J. D. Lcvvin, E. Sears, T. Vaughan, T. Gilbert. Discount Days: Tuesdays and Fridays at 9 o'clock, a. m. C'oimnerolal ISaiilc of IVc^v ISriiiis^vlclc, Established 1834. Capital all paid up, $600,000. JVesiilent: Hon. A. McL. Scely. | Cashier: George P. Sancton. Solicitor : Hon. R. L. Hazen. Directors: Hon. Alex. McL. Scely, D. J. McL&ughlin, William Parks, •Solomon Hersey. fSt. Kttvplien'H Hsiiilc, St. Sicphon, Charlotte County. Capital, $200,000. President : Hon. \V. Todd. | Cashier : Robert Watson, Esquire. Wf\sfiiiorolaiii(1 K?(iik. Monctun, County Westmorland. Capital i>iCO,000. President, Oliver .fones, Esciuire. \ Cashier, John S. Trites, Esq. Tho Po«!fl<>*s liaiilc of Xcw Brniisuick, Queen Street, Frcdericton. Capital I'^OO Sliarcs of 5j;50 each— Paid-up Capital, J^ 15,000. J'resident: A.F.Randolph. | Cashier: S. W. Babbitt. Directors: A. F. Randolj^h, J. 'J'lbbetts, Thos. Temple, Elijah Clark, S* R. Miller. HU .Tolin Savln§:8'' Bank. President : Robt. F. Hazen, Esq. | Cashier : Daniel Jordan, Esq. Trustees: Hon. Mr. Justice Ritchie, John W. Weldon, Rev. Wm. Scovil, Charles C. Stewart, John Duncan, John Wishart, L. H. DcVeber, Robertson 13aynrd, Edward Sears, John M. Walker, Stephen K. Foster and John Boyd. I*ciiiiy fiiaviui^H' Bank. Deposits received every Saturday evening from seven to eight o'clock, at the office — Everett's Foundry, Brussell's Street, of Two cents and upwards, not exceeding $5 in the whole. Trustees. — His Worship the Mayor, Chairman ; John Smith, Jas.'R. Ruel, H. W, Frith, Wm. M. Jarvis, S. D. Berton, Charles Patton, B. J. Underbill, David Miller, M. D., Hurd Peters, G. A. Hamilton, M. D., Charles R. Ray George W, Whitney, W. E. Everett. PUBLIC INSTITUTIONS. 103 JOINT STOCK COMPANIES. van '. T. W. cton. ■n Parky, squire. sq. lark, S- 3sq. Scovil, bcrtsoii I Boyd. )ck, at wards, Ruel, lerhiU, I Ray iVe>v' 151'iiiirtM'loli: Tolcji'i'ttpli C;<>iiii>aiiy. (liine Leased to the American Telegraph Company.) President: R. Jardinc. ] Secy and Supt. : K. T. Clinch. Directors : R. Jardine, Edward Sears, J. Duncan, R. Reed, and (i. E. Morton, Halifax. A.iiiei'lenii Telegraph Company. Oflice, 12, Ritchie's Building. Superintendent for New Brunswick : R. 'I'. Clinch. The following is the present tji-:fl* of prices for (ransmilling ten words over this line, from St. John to the prmcipal places in the Province and the United States. TARIFF N. S. Fredericton, N. B. Monctoii " Woodstock " Shediac " Chatham Sackyille Halifax, Pictou Annapolis " Liverpool " Windsor " Yarmouth " Sydney, C. B. St. John's, N. F. L. C. E. Quebec, Montreal Kingston, Toronto Ottawa Hamilton Calais, Eastport Bangor Bath $0 3 1 C.W 1 " 1 " 1 1 Me. 15 15 20 30 45 25 55 55 80 80 70 90 90 90 80 00 30 40 30 GO 20 50 GO 75 Portland, E. Machias Machias Wiscassct Brunswick Belfast Rockland Rockport Lewiston Frankfort Boston, Salem Fall River Lawrence New Bedford Springfield New York, Troy Albany Providence, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Washington, Me ^0 90 Mass, N. Y 5> R. L Pa. Md. D. C. Charlottetown, P. E. I. . 50 50 80 G 80 65 65 65 80 '•) 10 10 55 10 55 55 70 75 75 55 2 10 2 40 2 45 85 Saint John Manufacturing- Company. (Works at Mispeck.) Capital Stock paid in— ^20,000. Office and Sales Room — 90, Prince William Street. President: John Smith. | Gen'l Supt. of Works : J. Calkin. Secretary and Salesman — Z. G. Gabel. Directors— John Boyd, John Armstrong, T. R. Jones, and J. T. Stanton. > il t « 104 JOIWT STOCK COMPANIES. f«aint John Suspension Brldgre Company. Office — Custom House. President — J. D. Lewin. Directors — J. D. Lewin, Dr. LeB. BotsforJ, L. J. Almon, C. W. Weldon, D. J. M'Laughlin. Secretary and Treasurer — John F. Marsters. Saint John Oas Iii{i|:ht Company. OFFICE CARMARTHEN STREET Capital — ^200,000. President — W. Smith, Esq. ; Secretary — Robert Britain; Directors — W. Jardine, James G. Lawton, William Jack, William Smith, George Carvill,D. J. McLanclilin. Union Iron Worlcs Company. Incorporated by Act of Assembly. Capital — $50,000, with power to increase. Office at Works — Straight Shore. E. Fisher, Presideni. Arch'd. McLean, Secretary. Saint John Buildinjs- Society and Investment Fund. Incorporated by Act of the Provincial Legislature, 10th Vic, Chap. 83. Trustees with a seat at the Board : Edward Allison, Thomas McAvity and Hurd Peters, Esquires. President: Isaac Woodward, Esquire, Mayor. Vice-President : John Smith, Esquire. Directors : Charles N. Skinner, Esq., Charles Kirkpatrick, Esq., David Miller, Esquire, M. D., George W. Smith, Esquire, and William M. Jarvis, Esquire, Barrister-at-law. Surveyor: Hurd Peters, Esquire, Civil Engineer. Bankers : the Bank of New Brunswick. Secretary : Mr. Thomas Main. Monthly subscription and instalment meeting held on the first Tuesday in every month. Office Hours : From 10 o'clock, a. ni., to 4 p. m. Saint John Rural Cemetery Company. OFFICE 49 PRINCE WILLIAM STREET. President — R. Jardine, Esq.; Secretary and Treasurer — G. Sidney Smith, Esq. ; Superintendent — John Adams • Directors — W. Parka, W. Jack, Jas. Peltingell, W. G. Lawton, James Reed, Esqs., Hon. A. McL. Seely, L. Donaldson, Thos. Parks, Charles Drury, and William Thomson, Esqs. JOINT STOCK COMPANIKS.— HOSPITALS, &C. 105 South Bay Boom Ooiiipaiiy. Capital— ^iO,000. Incorporated by Act of Assembly. OFFICE AT INDIAJfTOWIf. President— Hon. Alexander McL. Seely ; Secretary and Treasurer— Ste- phen H. Shaw; Superintendent— Thomas McMackin ; Directors— Hen. A. MoL. Seely, Hon. J. Robertson, Frederick A. Wiggins, Francis Ferguson, W. H. Lawton, Geo. L. Lovett, John Coleman, Esqs. Caledoiiin Minings and Maniifneturin^ (ouipany. OFFICE 7 PRINCESS STREET. CajOtVtt/-^ 480, 000. President— William Jack; Secretary— James Barber; Directors— Le Baron Botsford, Edward Allison, Alex. Jardine, William Smith, John H. Harding, and George F. Everett. Victoria Coal Miiiiing- Ooiiipany. CajDiVa/— $150,000. President — William Davidson ; Secretary and Treasurer — George E. Fair- weather; Directors — Hon. John Robertson, John V. Thurgar, James Harris and Henry Horton. jV.ll>ert ^XliTiiig: Company'. OFFICE — tilton's ALLEY — Capital $120,000. President — Geo. G. Gilbert, Jr. ; Secretary — William Ellman : Directors Geo. G. Gilbert, Jr., Bradford Gilbert, Henry Gilbert, Jr., Thomas Gilbert, and John Byers. ;N". H, Oalcimx ivranufactiiriiig,' Oonipany. Capt. J. Prichard, President. T. E. Millidge, Messrs. Fleming & Humbert, Uhas. W. Weldon, R. P. & W. J. Starr, Directors. W. J. Starr, Secretary. I I HOSPITALS AND ASYLUMS. Caroneral I*iil>lic Hospital. Waterloo Street. President — Wm. Bayard, M. D. ; Vice-President — W. II. A. Kcans ; I'reasurer — R. W. Crookshank, Esq. ; Resident Physician and Superintend- ent — James Sincliar, M. D. ; Matron — Mrs. Mary Craig; Directors — W. Henry Sccvil, and John McLauchlin ; Secretary — John Anslcy. Office — 81 Prince Wm. Street. ]Mariiic Hospital. LOCATED AT LOWER COVE. Commissioners — John Ward, Chairman ; John Wishart, Wm. Lcavitf, Thomas Vaughan, Charles McLaughlin, Wm. Doherty, T. M. Smith, and John McGrath, Esqs.; Secretary and Treasurer—Charles Ward, Esq., rhysician— Le Baron Botsford, I In 106 ASYLUMS, SiC. CONSULAIl AGENTS. Provincial liiiiiatic Asylum. LOCATKI) IN TIIK rAlllSII OF LANCASTEH. Cominifisionerfi. Hon. K. D. Wilinot ; The Provincial Secretary ; The Surveyor General ; 'J'he Chief Commissioner of the Board of Works ; Hon. T. W. Anglin, and Bradford .]. (lilbert, Esq.; Robert W. Crookshank, Secrefary ; George W. Smith, Accountant. Office, Custom House Building. Physician — J. Wiiddell, M. D. Cll.y and County Almsltonsc. I-OCATEI) IN THK rAlUSII OF SIMOXDS EAST SIDE lOTRTENET BAT. Commissioners: G. C. Carman, James Gallagher, Wm. O. Smith, .Fohn Owens, and Wm. Hawkes. Physician: John Baxter, M. D. Keeper: Wm. Cunningham. Provincial Penitentiary. LOCATED IN THE PARISH OF SIMONDS. Hon. R. D. Wilmot ; The Provincial Secretary ; The Surveyor General ; The Chief Commissioner of the Board of Works; Hon. T. W. Anglin; The Mayor of the City of Saint John, and Bradford J. Gilbert, Esq. City and County Gaol. LOCATED SOUTH SlflE KIN(J STREET. High Shcriir, James A. Harding, Superintendent. John Willis, Deputy SlierilTand Gaoler; Wra. Bartram, Turnkey. <»■•> CONSULS AND CONSULAR AGENTS. Hon. John F. Potter, United States Consul Gon'l for B. N. A. Provinces. Jus. C^. Howard, Esq., U, S. Consul for St. John and Dependencies. Spa (lord Barker, Frodoricton. Aldeii S[)rague, St. George, ") Greenleaf Iloulton, St. Andrews, v U. S. Consular Agents. George M. Porter, St. Sf(^phen, j Edwartl Allison, Esq., Portuguese (.^onsul General for New Brunswick. A. C. 0. TreiitowsUy, Es<[., Prussian Consul iji New Brunswick. Charles S. Tlieal, Prussian Consular Agent. Shediac. George Carvill, I'Usc] , (.Consul for Frfiiiee, Siiint John. .lolm McDougall, French ('oi;sular A^a^nt at ]\1irainichi. .lolin W. (yudlip. Vice Consul, Saint John, Sweden and Norway. Richard Hutchinson, do. Miramichi, do. do. Richard C. Scovil, do. Shediac, do do Robert Shives, Esquire, Government Emigration Agent for New Bruns- wick. The Deputy Treasurers at the other Porta of the Province act as Emigrant Agents. A0ENT8. — LIGHT IIOUSK COMMISSIONERS. SOCIETIKS. 107 or General ; \nglin, and George W. sician — J. ET BAT. !mith, .lohn leper : Wm. Iiloy<]M' Agrcntfii. H. P. Sturdee, Saint John ; Wm. Whitlock, Saint Andrews : L. P. W DesBrisay, Richibucto; H. W. Baldwin, Bathurst; Gilmour, Rankin & Co., Miramichi. Register of fshipplnijp Veritas of Paris.— French fJoyd. George W. Marsters, St. John, N. B., Agent for New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, and vicinity. Coinnilssioners of lAg^t Houses IX THE nAT OF FUXDT. Hon. R. D. Wilraot ; The Provincial Secretary ; The Surveyor General ; The Chief Commissioner of the Board of Works, and Hon. T. W. Angiin. Oeo. II. Russell, Commissioner of Light Houses in the Gulf of St. Lawrence. <•••> or General ; A^. Angiin ; ^sq. His, Deputy rs. Provinces, ncios. its. Brunswick, kvick. way. o. o •"Jew Bruns- ince act a.s SOCIETIES. 01iaiiil>ci» of Coniiiiei'cc. 63 PRINCE WILLIAM STUKET. President — L. Donaldson Esq. ; Vice-President — J. W. Cudlip ; Secretary and Treasurer — L Woodward; Members of Council — Hon. John Robertson, F. Ferguson, Alexander Jardine, Wm. Thomson, William Wright, J. V. Troop, C. H. Fairweather, Geo. Thomas, T. W. Daniel, and John Duncan, Esquires; Members of Board of Arbitration — Z. Ring, George McLeod, W. Parks, Robert Jardine, George Carvill, John W. Nicholson, W. W. Turn- bull, W. J. Lawton, Alexander Rankin, Wm. M. McLean, and S. D. Berton, Esquires. The Society of Underwriters for Marine Rislts. OFFICE BITCHIe's BUILDIXH, PnUfCESS STREET, ST. JOHN, N. B. George Stymest, Secretary. A Committee of Management is elected at the Quarterly Meetings of the Underwriters, held at the Ofiice of the Secretary, in the months of January, April, July, and October, and meet every business day at noon. 8aiiit Jolin Ciyiiiiiasiuiii. BUILDING .SITUATED ON KING STREET. President — J. W. Cudlip, Esq. ; Vice-Prcfident — B. Lester Peters, Esq. ; Secretary — J. S. Knowlcs; Directors — John Boyd, Jas. L. Dunn, Robert R. Barnes, F. T. C. Burpee, and Henry Fairweather; Superint'dt. — F. A. Jones. Victoria Skatiiiji- Rink. President ; Thos, M. Reed. Secretary— Treas. : M^illiam F. Bunting, : » 108 SOCIETIES. Saint Jolin Meclianlcs' Institute. The Museum has of late been largely increased by the collection of miner- als and birds of the Natural History Society ; and more recently, by a valuaole donation consisting of Curiosities, «&c., from Captain Grant, of H. M. Royal Engineers, at present stationed in this city. President — Isaac Woodward ; Vice-Presidents — Wm. F. Smith, G. H. Lawrence ; Corresponding Secretary — W. H. A. Keans ; Recording Secre- tary — J. W. Starr ; Treasurer — George Hutchinson, Jr.; Directors— E. Broad, A. Gilmour, Hurd Peters, R. Britain, John McMillan, A. Rowan, Jame.s Allan, G. Murdock, H. B. Crosby, Samuel Jordan, J. J. Christy, and P. Cormack. Auditors — G. Blatch, O. D. Wetmore, and R. Polly. Saint Jolin Society JLibrary. The Jiibrary «ow contains about four thousand Tolumes of books, besides the current numbers of all the leading reviews and magazines published in England and the United States. Library open from 3 to 4 p. m. daily. OFFICERS. President — L Woodward ; Vice-President — Hurd Peters ; Secretary and Treasurer — James R. Ruel ; Librarian — Stanley Boyd ; Committee — G. S. Smith, W. M. Jarvis, Edyvard Allison, R. Sands Armstrong. Saint John Agricultural and Horticultural Society* Patran — Hon. Chief Justice Parker; President — J. Waddell, M.D. ; Vice- Presidents — James Davidson, Robert Bowes; Treasurer— John Duncan; Recording Secretary — James Barber; Directors — R. Jardine, Thomas David- son, John Armstrong, Arthur McLean, Robt. Douglas, Keyes McBrien, Rich'd Thompson, Simeon Jones, and Lawrence Donovan. Meets at Long room, Ritchie's building, Princess street, on the last Thurs- day of each month. New Brunswick Auxiliary Bible Society. President — Hon. ("hief Justice Parker ; Vice-Presidents — Hon. W. B. Kin- near, and Hon. r^eville Parker; Treasurer — William Seely, Esq., Secretaries — James Patterson, L. L. D., and Hon. S. L. Tilley ; Committee of Direc- tors — L. B. Botsford, M. D., John Wishart, Geo. A. Lockhart, W. J. Starr, Edward Sears, D. J. McLauchlin, Esquires, Hon. A. McL. Seely, John Arm- strong, William Girvan, B. J. Underbill, W. K. Reynolds, T. B. Barker, John Fisher, James Logan, James Smith, T. W. Daniel, Robert Sheraton, H. \V. Frith, Jnhn Boyd, J. M. Robinson, J. V. Troop, Esquires. For Portland. — John Duncan, James Flewelling, Moses Tuck, Robert Ewing, Esquires. Depository— The store of Messrs. L. H, DeVeber & Son, Prince William Street. SOCIETIES. 109 1 of miner- r a valuaole . M. Royal ith, G. H. ding Secre- Directors— A. Rowan, iJhristy, and y- oks, besides lublished in . daily. Bcretary and littee. — G. S. ely. M.D. ; Vice- in Duncan; omas David- Jricn, Rich'd last Thurs- W. B. Kin- Secretaries ee of Direc- W. J. Starr. John Arm- Barker, John aton, H. ^\ . 'uck, Robert nee William The Associated Alumni of the University of New Brunswick. Patuox. — His Excellency the Lieutenant Governor Tho Hon. AuTnun H. GoiiDON, C. M. G., D. C. L., President — Rev. W. Scovil, A. M. Vice Presidents — Hon. Charles Fisher, A. B. ; Rev. Chas. G. Coster, A. M., Rev. Chas. Lee, A. M. Members of Council. — Hurd Peters, Esq., (.'. E., A. M., Rev. Jas. W. Dis- brow, A.TVl. ; Rev. Henry J. McLardy, B. A. ; Rev. W. H. Deveber, A. M. ; William P. Dole, Esq., A. B.; George Roberts, Esq., A. M. ; G. Sidney Smith, Esq., A. B. Secretary and Treasurer — F. E. Barker, Esq., M. A., B. C. L. This society was organised on the 14th of May 18G3, among the graduates of the University for the purpose of promoting its interests, cultivating a friendly feeling among the Alumni, and establishing a prize for competition among the undergraduates. Its affairs arc managed by a Council consisting of the Officers of the Society — the President and Vice-Presidents, who are members or-oficio — and seven other members. There are two regular meetings of the Society during the year — one, the Enccenia meeting, is held at the University on the evening preceding the day of the Encu.'nia ; the other is held at Saint John, on tho second Thursday in January. The Alumni prize for the present year, is a gold medal, for the best Latin translation of Essay No. 7 from Dr. Johnston's " Rambler," beginning with the words " The love of retirement." Saint John Religious Tract Soeletj. depositout — 78 pniNCE william street. President — Hon. A. McL. Seely ; Corresponding Sec'y — James Pater- son, L.L.D. ; Secretary and Treasurer — George W. Whitney. Saint John Sabbath School Association* Meets 2nd Tuesday of every month alternately, at the Sabbath School rooms of each denomination belonging to the Association. President — Hon. W. B. Kinnear ; Vice-President — Archibald Rowan; Secretary — R. Welsh. Church of Enj^land Young- IWcn's Society. President— H. W. Frith, Esq. ; Vicc-I'rcsidents— W. M. Jarvis. .ind Hurd Peters, Esqs. ; Treasurer— C. Kirkpatrick, Esq. ; Cor. Sec'y— G. A. H.miilton, M. D.; Rec. Sec'y— Stanley Boyd; Librarian— W. L. T. Scely ; Standing Committee — G. W. Whiti,ey, 'J'hi.s. Patlon, and R. Brookes Peters. St. John YouMg Melius Literary Cliili. nOOMS IN niTflllK's UUILI)IX(i, I'lllNCESS STIIKHT. Meets Tuesday evening in each week, for debate, declamation, &,c. First Tuesday in each month for business purposes. President— W. H. Skinner ; Vice-President— J. N. Hardenbrook j Secre- tary— G, Garby ; Treasurer— T, F. Barker, % « 110 SOCIETIKS. Saint Juhn Protestaut Orphan Asylum. LOCATBIJ IX CARMAIITIIKN STIIEET, COUNKR OF ST. JAMEs' STUJiET. Incorporated by Act of Assembly passed 12//t April, 1863. Ttt provide a home for destitute orphans, without distinction of sect or colour, and to apprentice them to approved masters or mistresses. Board of Directors. — 7 laymen who are chosen annually fr»ni aubscribors of one dollar or upwards, together with all Protestant clergymen in the city, who are likewise subscribers. Board of Directors for the present year. — President — John M. Robinson, Esq. ; Secretary — Rev. W. Scovil ; Treasurer — John Boyd, Esq. Directors- John Fisher, T. C. Humbert, J. V. Tro*p, John Magee, James Horsfall, Esqs. The children are under the superintendence of a matron who is account- able to a board of lady directors, who have to provide for the requirements of the children by soliciting donations from the public generally. The Natural History Soeiety of New Brunswick* Patuox — His Excellency the Hon. Arthur Hamilton Gordon, C. M. G., Lieutenant Governor, &c., &c. President — Le Baron Botsford, Esq., M. D. ; Vice-President — William Jack, Esq.; Treasurer — Edward Allison, Esq.; Recording Secretary — R. Peniston Starr, Esq.; Corresponding Secretary — Henry W. Frith, Es(i.; Curator — Geo. F. Matthew, Esq. ; Librarian — Robert Britain, Esq. ; Council — Robert Britain, Esq., Doctor Hamilton, Doctor Preston. Museum and Library Rooms, at Mechanics' Institute building. Saint Malachi's Total Abstinence Society. (^Re-organised in the City of St. John, November, 1862.) President — The Very Rev. James Quinn, V. G. ; Vice-President — Thomas Kelly, Esq. ; Secretary — Mr. John Kcnneally ; Treasurer — Mr. John Mc Gourty. And a committee consisting of sixteen members. The Society has for its object the advancement of tiie causes of total absti- nence, and holds public meetings for that purpose in St. Malachi's (/liunii Sidney Street, on the first Sunday in each month. Lectures are delivcaJ on these occasions, the pledge administered, and members enrolled. Carleton Jjiterary Association. President — Robert R. Allan ; Vice-President — 'Wm. C. Dunham ; Secre- tary — George H. Harding ; Treasurer — Samuel L. Brittain. Rooms- Masonic Hall, Carleton. Meets Tuesday evening of each week. SOCIETIKS. Ill 8 RTIIKKT. 1863. on of sect or »m subscribers jn in the city, M. Robinson, ;. Directors— [orsfall, Esqs. ho is accouiit- 3quirements of irick. Ion, C. M. G.. ent — William Secretary— R. f. Frith, Es(i.; Esq. ; Council 862.) dent — Thomas Mr. John Mc ?s of total absti- lachi's (/liiuih. I :s are delivered oiled. unham ; Secrc- lin. Rooms— !ek. Female Reform Society. uoAiiii UP ni iiF.crdUs. President — Rev. Williuin Ariii.stron'T ; Vicc-I*icsidrnts — Rev. Williiiin Donald, D. D., John McMorran, Esq. ; Treasurer —John Hoyd, E.sq. ; 8rero- tary — Rev. A. McL. Stavely ; Gentleman's (^mniittee — J. Patcrson, LL.D., Samuel Bcrton, Esq., Robert Sears, Esq., J. Elsdoii, Guorge Kce, — with the ministers of the difl'ercnt denominations. Ladies' Committee. — President — Mrs. R. W. (Jrookshanlt ; Vice-Presidents — Mrs. John Gillis, Mrs. Wm Thomson; Secn-tary — Mrs. Willis; 'JVea- surcr — Mrs. Stavely ; House Stewards — Mrs. Wm. Armstrong, Mrs. Bradley. Mrs. J. R. Narraway, Mrs. G. M. Ann: J•on^^ Mrs. .lames Lawton, Mrs. Oookshank, Mrs. Rainsford W^etmore, Atrs. Henry Robinson, Miss Belmore, Miss McLeod, Mrs. Beek. Ragged School Aasociation. This Institution is under the superintendence of a Comnnttee of Ladies who have purchased a suitable Building in Brussels Street, St. .Fohn. The number of pupils exceed one hundred and fifty ; and the annual expenses average about $400, whicli is entirely defrayed by voluntary contributions. Saint George's Society. Meets quarterly, first Wednesday of the (juartcr, at Waverley House. President — B. Lester Peters, Esq.; Vice-President, Geo. E. Snider; Sec- retary, H. R. Ranncy ; Chaplain, Rev. W. Scovil, M.A.; Treasurer, G. Sidney Smith, Esq. ; Charitable Committee, Rev. W. Scovil, T. W. Daniel, and W. G. Lawton, Esqs. ; Auditors, G. E. Snider, John Tilton. Saint Andi'ow's Society. (Incorporated by Act of the Lej.i;isl!iture, 27 ^''ieto^ia, (/ap. A.V.V .) Patron — His Excellency the Lieutonaiit (lovcrnnr. President, Lauchlan Donaldson ; Vice President, Robert 'J'liomson ; Secretary, William Vv'edderbuiii ; 'i'rt asmcr, Kobert Marsliall ; Cliajihiin, Rev. W! Donald, D. D. ; Marshal, 'J'homas King. Committee of Charity — Robert Shives, Robert (.'rnikslianU, William Mackay. Meets the first Thursday of every Quarter at^Siubbs' Hotel. Saint Patriclc's Society. President, John Boyd; Vice-President, J. R. McShane; Secretary, M. Henderson; Treasurer, James McNiehol, Jr. ; ('ommittce of (.'harity — M. N. Powers, James McNichol, M. McDonough ; Chaplain — Rev.W. Harrison. Saint John Typographical Association. President, H. Finlay. Secretary, W. II. Eagles. 'JVeasurer, Jas. Seaton. The Society meets regularly on the first Monday of each month, at 8 o'cloek, p. m. Its objects are, the mutual improvetnent of its members and the diffu- sion of knowledge relating to the "art of arts preservative." 112 A«sociA'fiox«. — cirns. G 11 A XD L U I) (> E OF K K W 11 11 If N 8 W I C K . James McNichol, Grand Master; William Anderson, S. D. Grand Master 5 Daniel Gray, J. D. Grand Master ; Robert Wiley, Grand Treasurer; Edward Simpson, Grand Secretary ; John Roberts, D. Grand Secretary ; John Miles, Grand Lecturer ; Robert Scott, President Grand Committee ; George Simp- son, Grand Director of Ccrcnionies ; Benjamin Bowles, Grand Chaplain. 'J'here are 148 Lodges who hold their meetings in the Province, of which ten meet in the city and county of St. John. (Sraub PitJiaiou of New iJrunstDick, Sons of temperance. OFFICKUS FOn YKAIl ENDING 1865. J. L. Marsh, G. W. P. ; Chas. D. Evcritt, G. W. A. ; W. H. A. Keans, G. Scribe : Charles A. Everitt, G. Treasurer ; Rev. D. D. Currie, G. Chaplain ; John Brait, G. Conductor ; George Barnes, G. Sentinel ; D. C. Perkins, P. G.W.P. Office of the Grand Scribe — Old Post Office Building, Princess St. Post Office address— Box 185, St. John, N. B. delegates to national division, 1865. P. G. W. P.'s, Asa Coy, Samuel L. Tilley, James Johnson, Thomas W. Bliss, James Stcadman, Charles A. Everitt, R. Alder Temple, William Wedderburn, Stephen Kent Foster, Oscar D. Wetmore, J. C. Hurd, Daniel. C. Perkins. G. W. P., John L. Marsh. P. G. W. A.'s, Richard Secly, Robert Salter, Harry Peters, Samuel D. McPherson, Justus S. Wetmore, Alexander P. Millar, Henry Webber, Chas. N. Skinner. G. W. A., Charles D. Everett. G. Scribe, W. H. A. Keany. ;.1 !M Officers of i^t 'gntmxni gibisioir, ^. of ®. of U. gi., for 18G5-6. M. W. P., Dr. J. J. Bradford, Augusta, Ky.,- M. W. A., A. B. Pardee, ISn. Aus;usfa, C. W. ,• M. W. Scribe, Samuel Hodges, Boston, Mass. ,- M. W. Tre^as., William H. A. Keans, St. John, K B.: M. W. Chap., Rev. D. W. Jiathrop, New Haven, Conn.,- M. W. Con., Roscoe G. Greene, Wash- ington, D. C. ; M. W. Sen., Rev. A. N. McConoughey, Adraln, Mich. Saint Andrew's Society Curling Club. President — James Milligan ; Secretary — John White. Saint John Base Ball Club, President, Jeremiah Harrison ; Vice-President, Francis Collins ; Secre- tary, C. P. Gierke; Treasurer, Geo. T. Everett; Committee of Manage, ment, James Whitney, Stephen E. Gerow, ftrjd ?/IiItfn Barneg, NEW URVN8WICK NEWHPAPSRB. THE PBESS. 113 nd Master' ir; Edwanl lohii Miles, orge Simp- aplain. ), of which pcraucc. . Keans, G. Chaplain ; Perkins, P. *rinces8 St. rhomas \V. le, William jrd, Daniel, lard Secly, . Wetmore, A., Charles ., for B. Pardee, Mass.,- M. ip., Rev. D. 3ne, Wa.sh- i, Mich. ms ; Secrc- )f Manage'! CITY OP SAINT JOIIK. ®l)e **?Ilailt3 (gtjcning (Slobe," Established in 1861. — The onl}' daily paper in the Province, is issued every day, at 4 o'clock, p. ni., and a weekly edition every Friday. Office, 53 West side Prince Wm. Street. Messrs. J. V. Ellis & C. Armstrong, editors, pro- prietors and printers. Snje '^illorning Netos/' The first penny paper — was established in 1839, under the title of the " Commercial News." G. E. Fenety, Esq., the present Queen's Printer was the founder. It is now published by Messrs. Willis, Davis «& Smith, every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday morning ; a weekly edition being issued every Wednesday at noon. Edward Willis, editor, Office, opposite the Post- office, Canterbury street. (!i\)t ^^iHorning irrceman/' Established in 1851, is issued every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, and a weekly edition every Friday. — Office, 35 West side Prince Wm. Street. Hon. T. W. Anglin, editor, publisher and proprietor. Qii)c **illorning ®:elegra|3l)," Established in 1861, published every Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday, and a weekly on Wednesday. Office, 43 West side Prince Wm. btrcet. John Livingston, editor and proprietor. viClie **iUorning 3ottrnai," Established in 186.5, printed by G. W. Day, corner Germain and Market streets, every Monday, Wednesday and Friday. Office, 23 Prince Wm. street. Rev. William Elder, A. M., editor and proprietor. Established in 1849 by Geo. W. Day, edited by the late Rev. E. D. Very transferred to the Baptist Society in 1848, and purchased by Rev. I. E. Bill its present editor and proprietor, in 1852. Printed every Thursday by Barnes & Co., 54 Prince Wm. street. the **arbtircl) toitness/' First established in 1850, edited by Church of England Clergymen, is published every Wednesday, by J. & A. McMillan, 78 Prince Wm. street. tl)e **Ueligiou5 Jntelligenrer." Established in 1853, is printed every Thursday, by Barnes & Co., 54 Prince Wm. Street. Rev. E. McLeod, editor and proprietor. Established in 1854, is printed by G. W. Day, every Thursday. Rev, Wiliam Elder, editor and proprietor. Office, 23 Prince Wm. Street. E i 114 NKW nnUNAWICK NEWIPAPKRi. CITT UF FRKUKIIICTON. The official organ of the Government for the time being. PuMidhed by G. E. Fencty, Esquire, i'rintcr to the Queen. Oflicc, King street. QL\]C " iicah (Qnartcro," Established in 1842, published every Wednesday, by John Graham, editor and proprietor. Otfice, corner Queen and Regent streets. (2ri)c " New Drunstuick Hcporlcr," Established in 1844, published every Friday, by James Hogg, editor and prsprietor. Oflice, Queen street. QL\)t ' dlolonial Jfarmer," Established 1862, published every Monday, by Charles S. Lugrin, editor and proprietor. Office, corner Queen street and Phoenix square. WOODSTOCK. QL\)c '(Harleton Sentinel;' Established in 1840, published every Saturday by James Watts, proprietor. Samuel Watts, editor. Office, Main street. Qiiic "tooobstoek Arabian/' Established 1865, published every Saturday, by John C. Winslow, editor and proprietor. Office, King street. CHATHAM. i QLi)t "(©leaner/' The oldest Journal now published in the Province — established 1829. Issued weekly by James A. Pierce & Son, editors and proprietors. OfTicc, Water Street. QL[)e ' (Eolonial Olimes/' Established 1857, published weekly, by Davtes P. Howe, editor and proprietor. Office, St. John street. ©be '^Nortl)ern Ij^OBt" Established 1865, by Peter Miller, editor and proprietor. Published weekly. Office, Chatham,' NEW IRIJXgWICK NEWSPAPBEi. 115 PuMinhcd by :ct. ahnm, editor M Hogg, editor liUgrin, editor e. itts, proprietor. ^^inslow, editor iblished 1829. ietore. Office, re, editor anil 3r . TubliBhed QL\)c ' fiorbcrcr," EstablishoJ 1850, in published at Sackvillo, every Friday, by Edward Bowes, editor and proprietor. Qi\)t '(Kastcru ^^itjocalc," Established 18G3, published every Thursday at Hillsboro, Albert County, by H. T. Stevens, editor and proprietor. Oflico Main street. ^\]c "St. ^nbrcu)9 Stanbarb/' Established in 1832, printed at St. Andrews, by Adam W. Smith, editor and proprietor. Office, Edward street. QL\)c "OTIiarlottc ^buocatc/' Established 1862, is published at St. Stephens, every Wednesday, by J. G. Lorimer, editor and proprietor. Qi\)c "0t. QLtoxx Olottncr," A new Weekly .Journal, published at St. Stephens, on Wednesdays. David Main, editor and proprietor. • ♦•• In addition to the above, the following Perodicals are regularly issued at St. John : Quuritrlg |aurnal of tht (^riiub Jlibisioit, ^ous of ^rmpenmce, Issued under the Supervision of W. H. A. Keans, E?ij., G. Scribe, from the Press of J. & A. McMillan, at the close of each Session of the Grand Division. Established 1865, is published monthly by W. M. Wright, 23 Prince Wra. street. Rev. John Pearson, Fredericlon, editor. ^ht " ^lamp lournal," Printed on the 1st of each month by W. M. Wright, for Geo. Stewart, jr., editor and proprietor. f be " ^inm|j girgus/' Printed on the 15th of each month, by J. & A. McMillan, for Robert J. Melvin and Edward A. Craig, editors and proprietors. nt " rrae fjumorisl/' A weekly sheet devoted to satire, wit and humor, issued every Saturday, by Geo. W. Day, 4 Market Street. And other occasional publicationsi, issued in various parts of th« Province. ■; l! 'K.; ^V^ •9 8TEA3I COMMUNICATION UATLHOADS. 117 STEAM COMMUNICATION FROM ST. JOHN. See Map preceding page. To Portland and Bosion»—^y Steamers on every Monday and Thursday morning. To IVindSOr and Halifax,~^y Steamer every Tuesday and Friday evening, connecting with Steamers to and from Portland and Boston, forming a through Hne of travel, by Steamer and Railway, from Halifax to all points in the Canadas and the United States. To Fredcrict on,— ^"^ery morning at nine o'clock, and alternate evenings at six o'clock ; connecting with Steamers to Woodstock, and by Stage and Railway, via Houlton and Bangor, forming an inland line of travel to all points in the United States and Canada. To JVetv Y'ork, Boston, Portland, St. John and Calais, — Through Route from Arostook, Presque Isle, Houlton, and Woodstock, via the New Brunswick and Canada Railway, and International Steamship Co. Trams leave Houlton and Woodstock Terminus for Saint Andrews, to connect with steamer for Portland, Boston, St. John, and Calais. *•»•> EUROPEAN & NORTH AMERICAN RAILWAY. See Map preceding page. CoMMissioxEns — Jos. W. Lawrence, Chairman, F. Collins, and Richard C. Scovil. J. Edward Boyd, Eng'r. and Gen. Siipt. ; Howard D. McLeod, Account- ant ; Wm. Rannie, Track Master. This Line of Railway connects the City of St. John, on the Bay of Fundy with Shediac, on the Gulf of St. Lawrence. It is 108 miles in length, and is considered the best and most perfectly constructed Railway in America* Trains pass daily each way, between the Termini, and an additional Train runs daily throughout the year, to and from Sussex. From Moncton, 93 miles from St. John, travellers are conveyed daily, by four-horse coaches, 100 miles to Truro, and thence, 64 miles, by railway to Halifax, Nova Scotia. During the Summer, Steamers running from Shediac, in connection with the Railway, convey passengers and freight to the Northern portion of New Brunswick ; to Canada ; and to Prince Edward Island. ^'be passenger fare is 2 cents per mile for first class, and about two-thirds of this amount for second class. EUROPEAN &. NORTH AMERICAN RAILWAY.~(Western Extension.) William Parks, President ; E. D. Jewitt, F. T. C. Burpee, and W. B. Robinson, Esquires, Directors ; C. P. Skinner, Esq., Treasurer ; C. R. Bur- pee, Esq., Engineer. This Company and the E. & N, A. Railway Co. of Maine are under contract (conditionally) to extend the road from St. John to Bangor, a distance of 198 miles. '•! S\ 118 HAIL-WATS NEW BRUNSWICK TAHIFF. New Brunswick and Canada Bailroad. H. Osborn, Esq., Manager. From St. Andrews to Richmond ; distance 89 miles. Saint Stephen Branch Railway. W. H. Ford, Esq., President ; Z. Chipman, R. Watson, H, CuUinan, and F. Todd, Esquires, Directors. The road to connect Saint Stephen and Calais with the St. Andrew's Railway is now under construction ; distance 18 miles. "Woodstock Branch Railway. Norris Best, Esq, President; G. W. Vanwart, Col. J. R. Tupper, Robert Brown, R. A. Hancy, and David Munroe, Esquires, Directors. James Edgar, Secretary and Treasurer. This road is to connect Woodstock with the St. Andrew's railway ; distance 13 miles. ««•«» — NEW BRUNSWICK TARIFF. TABLE OF DUTIES. SPECIFIC. BUTT. Axes, each, 3 lbs. weight, and upwards $0 30 Candles of all kinds (except Sperm and Wax) per lb 02 Candles, Sperm and Wax, per lb 00 Cider, per gallon 05 CofTee, per pound 02^ Fruit, dri«d (except produce of the United States of America), pr. lb. 02 Leather, Sole — Upper Leather, Harness and Belt Leather, per lb. . 04 Sheep Skins, tanned or dressed, per dozen CO Calf Skins, tanned, per dozen 1 20 Malt Liquors of every description (not being aqua viix, otherwise charged with duty) whether in bottles or otherwise per gallon . . 10 Molasses and Treacle per gallon 02 Soap, costing less than 10 cents per lb., per lb 01 Spirits and Cordials, yiz. : Alcohol^ per gallon 35 Brandy, per gallon 80 Rum, per gallon 35 Gin and Whiskey, per galloi 60 Sugar refined, in loaves, per lb 02^ All other kinds of refined or white Bastard Sugar, or Sugar Candy, per pound 02 Brown, or Muscovado, or Clayed, and any other kuid of Sugar not refined, per poun Saint John do di ) do d< 3 Newcassle 124 llOLL OF nAIlRIST£nS IXI) ITTORNEIS. NAMES. Aflmittcd Admitted Residence. Attorno; ''47 Barrister. October '49 Charles Wesley Stockton, 'I4:~0ct7 Saint John. William Wilkinson, do do do do Chatham *George G. Gilbert, Junr., A. B., do do 12 Oct., '48 Saint John Edward Jack, do do 13 June, '50 Charlotte •B. Lester Peters, 12 Oct. '48 Oct., '50 Saint John * Frederick C. K. Frith. 10 Fob '49 do ^Jnh Yi Si m nn it ft 14 April, 7 Feb. '49 do •Daniel Ferguson, * ** '50 "/Feb.,' '52 Restigoucli' Edward B. Chandler, junr.. do do 10 April, '51 Dorchester .rnmps F'rnspr. 13 June. '50 Chatham John C. Winslow, L 'J %M M •< v 4 do do "'Feb!,' '58 ^-^ tl Ct I'll II lAA Woodstock William W. Street, A. B., do do 12 June, '51 Saint John *Robert Hutchinson, Oct., '50 Oct., '52 Richibucto. ♦John James Fraser, do do do do Fredericton. Benjamin G. Gray, A. /?., do do 27 Oct., '51 Halifax, n.s. *Lewis J. Almon, do do Oct., '52 Saint John •D. Gustavus MacLauchan, 12 June, '51 10 June, '53 Bathurst * Charles W. Weldon, A. M., Oct., '51 Oct., '.52 Saint John John Garden, 7 Feb., '52 Alexander Ballentine, do do Oct., '55 Saint John *Hurd Peters, A. B., 10 June, '52 June, '53 do William P. Dole, A. B., do do do do do James J, Kerr, Oct., April, '52 '53 Amherst «^ Vv ' w W^^\^ ^^ • ^ Jk \^ Wry Thomas Tnwnsend Hanford, A.B., Oct., '54 Saint John John Lothrop Marsh, junr., A. B., do do - do do Fredericton James Taylor, Junr., *William Henry Tuck, 1.3 Oct., do '53 do do '55 do do Saint John *Charles S. Sayrc, Feb., '54 June, '56 Richibucto George Frederick Hill, Joseph Lytle Moore, / April, do '54 St. Stephen Dorchester '55 June, '57 •William Wedderburn, Feb., '56 June, '58 Saint John Joseph B. Peck, Oct., '56 Oct., '58 Hopewell William Merritt Wright, Oct., '57 Oct., '59 Saint John * Alfred William Savary, A. B., do do do '58 Digby *Jaines R. Macshane, do do do do Saint John •Charles E. Knapp, Feb., '58 Feb., '60 Dorchester. •Charles N. Skinner. June, '58 June, '60 Saint John John Kirby, A. B., .June, '58 June, '59 Fredericton •George Sidney Smith, A. B., Oct. do Oct. do Saint John. Daniel N. Hannington, June, '59 June, '61 Dorchester. Benjamin R. Stevenson, A. B., do do do '60 StAndrews •Henry Bartlett Rainsford, April '60 do '62 Fredericton •John Augustus Wright, A. B., do do do '61 Saint John. Amos Bolsford Chandler, do do do do NovaScotia Thomas Gray Merritt, •Fred. Eustace Barker, B.C.L. June, do '60 do Saint John. June '61 do •Fred. P. Robinson, October do Oct. '62 do •J nOLL OF BAnmSTERS AND ATTOIINETS. 125 NAMES. Residence. Saint John. Dhatham Saint John Oliarlotte Saint John do do Rcstigouch' Dorchester Chatham Woodstock Saint John Richibucto. Fredericton. Eialifax, n.s. Saint John Bathurst Saint John Saint John do do \mherst Saint John P'redcricton 5aint John lichibucto 5t. Stephen Dorchester 5aint John lopewell 5aint John ■>igby Saint John Dorchester. 5aint John ''redericton 5aint John. Dorchester. 5tAndrews ^redericton Saint John. ^ovaScotia Saint John. do do 'I'. Wctmore Dibblee, A. M., Charles Allison Pock, •William Munson Jarvis, Joseph C. Barbaric, Charles H. B. Fisher, Gustavus H. lieardsky, William H. Scovil, junr., •John Gratton Cliflbrd, •James Edgar, * •A. Rankin Bedell, A. B., Thomas A. Welling, •Edward L. Wetmore, A. B., Amos S. Wilson, William M. Connell, L. L. B., •George F. Gregory, Thomas Kelly, •William Colebrook Perley, •Peter Besnard, junr., Charles W. Cole, Charles A. Holstead, George E. King, A. M., T. Barclay Robinson, A.B., Charles Henry Chandler, Caleb Richardson, Patrick Edwin Sweeny, Finimore Elkanah Morton, licwis Ambrose Mills, Richard B. Weldon, •William L. T. Seely, Jas. F. McManus, Alfred Henry Dcmill, A. M., Fred. Augustus Morrison, A- B., •Henry Lawrance Sturdec, M.A., Silas Alward, Peter Millar, Robert Brookes Peters, William C. Lee, A. B., Robert A. Weldon, Edward Byron Winslow, Robert Caie, Thomas Lewis Harrison, A. B. Alfred Foxcroft Street, Andrew George Blair, George Mc'Sorley, James Gordon Forbes, Henry Charles McMonagle, Arthur Clarence Fairweather, Admitted Attorney. Feb. April do October do October do do 26 Octob. '62 9 Feb. '63 April June do Admitted Biirri.Hter. '61 do do '61 do '62 UO !••••• • • • do|l4 0ct. '64 7 Feb. '65 19 Oct. '63 ReHidenco. Feb. '62 June '63 Apr. '63 19 Oct. '63i do do I 19 Oct. '64; do do do do do do do do do 19 Oct. do do do do 6 Feby. do do 11 do 16 April 17 June 15 Oct. 15 Oct. 15 Oct. do 15 do Feb. do do do April, do do 16 June do '63 '63 do do do do do do do do do do '63 do do do do '64 do do do '64 '64 '64 '64 '64 doi do I '65 do do do '65 '65 do '65 do 17June '64 16 June '65 do do do do do do do do do do 12 June'65 do do 16 June'64 Feb. '65 Aprir64| 16 June'65 Richibucto. Hopewell. Saint John. Dalhousie. Frcdericton Pithole, Pa. Saint John. Grand Falls Woodstock. Fredcricton Shediac. Sussex Vale Dorchester. Woodstock. Fredcricton Saint John, do do Dorchester. Moncton. Saint John, do do Richibucto. Fredcricton. Sussex. Shediac. Sussex. St. John. Richibucto. Saint John, do do do Chatham. Australia. Saint John. Moncton. Fredcricton Richibucto. Fredcricton do do Saint John. Saint John. Saint John. Saint John. 126 MASOWIC FHATKHWITT. Ancient ani HonovaMc Fratevnifg o[ Free ani Acccpfci MASONS. Proviuoial Ciraixl IiOv. Charles P. Bliss Grand Chaplain. Win. H. A. Keans, Grand Treasurer. Wni. F. Bunting, Grand Secretary. John V. Ellis, Senior Cirand Deacon. George E. Hooke lunior (irand Deacon. Edwin .1. Everett, Grand Director of CerenionicH. John K. Smith, Grand Sword Bearer. John Boyer, Grand Tyler. Thomas M. Reed, James Nevins, . Jos. S. Clark, Chas. U. Hanford, > Grand Stewards. Hy. Littlehale, Charles H. Tucker, ' Meets on the first Wednesday in Marcli and September. Albion Lods^e, No. 400, E. K. — Meets on the first Friday in each month in the Masonic Hall, Saint John. -Thomas M. Reed, W. M. ; Dr. James T. Sleeves, S. W. ; Edwin .1. Everett, .1. W. ; William S. Marven, Secretary- Saint John's Lodge, No. 436, E. R. — Meets on the first Tuesday in each month at the Masonic Hall, Princess Street, Saint John. — John D. Short, W. M. ; James Gordon Forbes, S. W. ; Jacob D. Underbill, J. W. ; Wil- liam F. Bunting, Secretary. Sussex Lodge, No. 480, E. R. — Meets on the Thursday on or after each full moon, at Dorchester, Westmorland County. — Charles E. Knapp, W. M. ; Stephen W. Palmer, S. W. ; Silas C. Charters, J. W. ; Amos S. Wilson, Secretary. Saint Mai-k's Lodge, No. 518, E. R. — Meets on the first Wednesday in each month at St. Andrews, Charlotte County. — Robert Glenn, W. M. ; Edward Lorimer, S. W. ; George F. Stickney, J. W.\ Benjamin R. Ste« venson, Secretary, Accepted / rr. nd Muster. rnioiiirH. ach month Dr. James . Marven, ay in each D. Short, W. ; Wil- after each 'napp, W. Amos S. nesday in I, W. M.; in R. Ste» MASONIC FRATK115ITT. 137 Solomon's Lodge, No. 522, E. R.— Meets on the first Tuesday after each full moon at the Masonic Hall, Frcdoricton.— Adolphus G. Beckwith, W. M.; Alexander Macpherson, S. W. ; Harris Allan, J. W. ; .lohn L. Marsh, Secretary. Carleton Union Lodge, No. 524, E. R.— Meets on the first Thursday in each month at the Masonic Hall, Carleton, Saint .lohn.— .lohn V. Ellis, W. M.; Gilbert J. Mays, S. W. ; Charles F. Tilley, J. W. ; Charles Ketchum, Secretary. Midian Lodge, No. .')27, E. R.— Meets on the nccond Tuesday in each month at Clifton, King's County.— David P. Wetmore,W. M. ; G. Hudson Flewelling, S. W. ; Cornelius J. Mabey, J. W. ; David J. Wetmore, Sec'y. Union Lodge of Portland, No. 535, E. R.— Meets on the third Thursday in each month at the Masonic Hall, Saint John.— Robert Mnrshall, W. M. David Munro, S. W.; William Rainnic, J. W. ; Thos. H. Keohan, Sec'y* • Woodstock Lodge, No. 55.3, E. R.— Meets on the first Wednesday in each month at Woodstock, Carleton County.— Robert A. Hay, W. M. ; Isaiah J. McCoy, S. W. ; Henry J. McClardy, J. W. ; Hugh McLean, Secretary. Saint George Lodge, No. G29, E. R.— Meets on the first Tuesday in each month at Saint George, Charlotte County.— Louis B. Messinett, W. M.; Jas. Brown, S. W.; Thos. V. Wetmore, J. W. ; Jas. A. Moran, Secretary. Corinthian Lodge, No. G35, E. R.— Meets on the Wednesday on or after each full moon at the Masonic Hall, Hampton, King's County. — Henry Hallett, W. M. ; George Otty, S. W. ; John Darling, J. W. ; E. A. War- ncford, Secretary. Keith Lodge, No. 644, E. R. — Meets on the first Thursday after each full moon at Moncton, Westmorland County. — John L. Harris, W. M. ; Charles A. Holstead, S. W. ; Edward Robertson, J. W. ; William C. Jones, Secretary. Alley Lodge, No. 664, E. R. — Meets on the first Thursday in each month at Upper Mills, Saint Stephen, Charlotte County. — Rex M. Ring, W. M. ; Jas. V. Hanson, S. W. ; Geo. Marsh, J. W.; Wm. McLclland, Secretary. Howard Lodge, No. 668, E. R. — Meets on the first Tuesday in each month at Hillsborough, Albert County. — Charles Kelscy, W. M. ; Samuel G. Morse, S. W.; Alex. McRae, junr., J. W. ; Wm. O. Taylor, Secretary. Northumberland Lodge, No. 701, E. R. — Meets on the second Tuesday in each month at Newcastle, Miramichi. — Donald A. McKenzie, W. M.; Robt. R. Call, S. W. ; Harvey Phinney, J.W. ; Jas. A. Johnston, Secretary^ Miramichi Lodge, No. 775, E. R. — Meets on the third Tuesday in each month at Chatham, Miramichi. — Thomas F. Gillespie, W. M. ; John Havilland, S. W. ; Peter Miller, J. W. ; Thomas Vondy, Secretary. Salisbury Lodge, No. 808, E. R. — Meets on the first Tuesday in each month at Salisbury, Westmorland County. — Osmond E. Flewelling, W.M. ; Elias Eliott, S. W. ; Julius SchoU, J.W. ; Tobias Addy, Secretary. 128 WAIONIC FRATERNITT. Zetland Lod^e, No. 880, E. R. — Moots on the third Wednesday in eacli month at Shcdiac Westmorland Couniy. — Thomna Irvinpr, W. M. ; Dun- can 8. Harper, S.W. ; Jamos Taylor, J.W. ; Chipman W. Smith, Scc'ty. Zion Lodge, No. 965, E. R. — Meets on the Wodnosdiiy proceeding each full moon at Sussex, Kinjj's County. — William \). Aitkni, W. M.; John King, S. W,; John McPherson, J. W. ; Charles P. Bliss, Secretary. Hibernia Lodge, No. 301, I. R. — Meets on the second Tuesday in each month at the Masonic Hall, Saint John. — William McNichol, W. M. ; Wm. R. Russell, S. W.; John Mullin,J. W. ; Alex. McNichol, Secretary. Leinster Lodge, No. 347, I. R. — Moots the first Monday in each month, in Ritchie's Building.— S. Smith, W. W. ; John S. Duke, ». W. ; C. O'Callaghan, J. W. ; E. Millar (P. M.,) Secretary. Carleton lioyal Arch Chapter^ No. 47, S. R. — Meets on the third Wed- nesday in each month at the Masonic Hall, Saint John. — John V. Ellis, Prinp. Z.; Dr. T. A. D. Forster, Prinp. H. ; John Frost, Prinp. J. ; Wm. F. Bunting, Scribe E. Carleton Union R. A. Chapter, No. 84, S. R. — Meets on the fourth Wednesday in each month at the Masonic Hall, Carleton. — Edwin J. Wetmore, Prinp. Z. ; Henry Littlehale, Prinp. H. ; Joseph S. Clark, Prinp. J. ; Charles Ketchum, Scribe E. New Brunswick It. A. Chapter, No. 301, I. R. — Meets on the first Wed- nesday in each month in Judge Ritchie's Building, Saint John. — Robert Marshall, K. ; George J. Chubb, H. P. ; John Frost, C. S. ; Edwd. Willis, S. Saint John's Encampment, K. T., (Holding of the Grand Priory of Scot- land). — Alesander Rankin, E.C.; Thomas A. D. Forster, L. C. ; John McAlister, M. ; John Willis, Senr., R. Royal Order of Scotland, Grand Lodge of H. R. M. and R. C. — Robert W. Crookshank, P. G. M.; John Willis, Sonr., D. P. G. M. EIIIM^S ff® IPAIEltIEIg.S WintOT is the Farmer's seed-time for ideas. When the labors of the year press, and the mind is oppressed with the daily and hourly details of farm work, and the management of hands, many an idea occurs to one which he must wait until Winter to develop and inform himself upon. His mind may then be freshly enriched from books and contact with other minds, and is in a fit state for the profitable developement of the thought- germs gathered during his season of labor. Agricultural Reading — Place at least one good farmer's paper, better three or four, upon your centre table in the sitting room. Encourage every member of the family to read. Keep a pleasant fire, bright light and quiet there, so that every one may read who will. The little it costs will be a most profitable investment. But rather those books which, treat thoroughly of one subject, than those which profess to contain a little of almost every thing in small compass. AnniCf/LTURAL. 120 »lay in each . M. ; I)un- [lith, Scc'ty. ceding each . M.; John ctary. ilay in each jol, W. M. ; , Secretary. 'ach month, ». W. ; C. third Wed- jn V. Ellis, ). J.; Wni. the fourth -Edwin J. lark, Prinp. first Wed- n. — Robert I. Willis, S. >ry of Scot- C. ; John '.. — Robert lors of the details of urs to one jpon. His ^ith other ; Ihought- Der, better age every and quiet will be a loroughiy ost every Cattlk— Feed no more than you can keep wril. (iivo good bedding to all. Keep milch cows and futting cattle still ; they need little or no oxer cise. Young stock and working oxen should spt-nd soino hours daily in the open air unless it is very stormy, but when stabled should be warm and comfortable. Never feed on the ground, but in racks. Cattle kept in yards, (ii poor practice at best) should have roomy and warm sheds, Pro- vide if you can lumps oi rock salt for cattle to lick when thev |)Irase, other- wise, salt them once a week. If you suspect lice, rub a little unguentum (mercurial ointment) mixed with lard, behind the horns, and tie up for some days. Feed roots finely sliced ; turnips first, beets, mangels, &c. Beef animals need the assiduous care of the owner now more than at any other season. i-'rhi'itai'i/. This month and the following are the most critical for all kinds of do- mestic animals, and the stock farmer has entuigh to occupy his time even though winter reigns in full rigor through the whole of February. The long evenings invite to sociability and neighborly intercourse, and the ap- proaching summer campaign alfords a topic for discussion among farmers when they meet. Hogs should be kept hard at work upon the manure in barn cellars if possible, otherwise secure them warm quarters and feed them so as to keep them growing and healthy. Do not let the troughs fill up with frozen swill. Breeding sows should be kept separate and have warm retired nests, where they can be easily got at. Feed raw sliced roots occasionally ; it prevents constipation and the tendency to devour their young. Manures — Fine composts, with soil, head lands, or muck, well incorpor- ated, may be hauled to the field while the ground is frozen. See that all sorts are well mixed and composted as it accumulates. Keep frost out of the manure heaps if practicable. Sheep must not be allowed to fall ofif in condition. — They will relish hemlock branches and they are good food for them in limited quantities. Feed breeding ewes a quart of sliced raw potatoes with a very little meal upon them, daily. Never let sheep lack water or salt — and above all feed regularly. »?f«rf/i. Drains — Should be examined as soon as the frost is out of the ground to see that there are no obstructions. Wet spots in drained land indicate stoppages in drains, which can seldom be repaired before the season is dryer. A perfect system of surface drains is essential at least where under- drains are not laid, and it is more important to have them clear now than at any other season. If possible get in some new drains where needed ; it will make the land 3 to 6 weeks earlier. Grass Lands — Pull out bushes and briars by the roots, remove stones and roll heaved land as soon as the ground will bear the team.s. Top dress before rolling. Horses — Groom thoroughly ; feed carrots (4 qts. a day) to make them shed their coats well and get them in good condition for Spring work. Be particularly careful to guard against colds taken by exposure, when un- blanketed, and against galls and sores. 130 AOniCULTDRAt ^§pril. April with us is not the rainy month it is in England, where the proverb "April showers bring May flowers," originated, and like other proverbs has a foundation in truth. We frequently experience a period covering three to five weeks in March and April of comparative exemption from rain. Our roads become settled, the fields fit for the plow, the ground warm and ready for the seed — in short we have a seed tune, when grass, grain, pota- toes, and carrots, may be profitably put in, and much land prepared for crops. We counsel all farmers to bear this mosi important fact in mind, and to make good use of this period, which may be short. Remember, too, the cold rains which follow, and often last during the whole month of May, when plowing can not be done,when nearly all the seed rots in the ground, and farmers a '>usy replanting, or with their hands in their pockets, mourning over tue yellow, spindling blades here and there in their corn fields. Some land is never fit for the plow before the first of June, or still later. Plowing — Study and plan how to have the fewest dead furrows except on wet land, in which case make narrow lands. Back furrowing leaves fields which are tolerably regular, free from dead furrows altogether. It is done by striking a shallow furrow through the exact centre of the field and plowing around it. It requires close calculation to avoid carrying the plow far across the ends. Lay out the field beforehand on paper and you will see. Potatoes — The best success generally follows early planting, even for the main crop. There is a chance also of being able to sell new potatoes at a high price. Where rot is usual, use no fermenting manure, plant on ar inverted sod with a little wood ashes in the hill, and plant an early maturing sort. Bonks — Collect from far and near with jealous care ; pound them up or put them in with the horse manure. Fences — Keep all in repair, particularly boundary and road fences, and around pasture lots where young cattle are confined. Good fences make quiet cattle. If they once become unruly, no ordinary fence will restrain them. Lime — Always apply it on land after plowing deeper than before, and upon the surface, for it works down. Keep a supply on hand for compos- iting with weeds, sods, etc., 30 bushels to the acre, after plowing in other manure, is an excellent preparation for corn. Oats- -A crop may sometimes be got if sowed late, but they do not fill well. It the ground is in perfect order and you can put on nothing else conveniently, sow oats about the first of this month ; but if rains come on, devote the land to corn or other cro[). If your object is t« seed down to grass, sow any time this month, and cut the oats for hay. GuAiK Fields — A top dressing of plaster, nitrate of soda, or guano will often prove beneficial on both Winter and Spring grain. Guano, lime, or wood ashes, sown liberally before the seed is covered, will benefit heavy soils. Keep all stock from grain fields, and pull out weeds as soon as plainly visible before the grain is too large. AGRICULTURAL. 131 le proverb iverbs has ing three from rain, ivarm and ain, pota- epared for in mind, mber, too, h of May, e ground, r pockets, their corn le, or still ws except ng leaves ber. It is ! field and rrying the r and you :, even for V potatoes , plant on ; an early lem up or nces, and ices make II restrain efore, and r compos- S in other o not fill thing else come on, down to uano will >, lime, or jfit heavy s soon as Tillage is the great work of this month. If a man is skeptical of Jcthro Toll's philosophy, ho ciin dissipate his doubts by stirring the soil early and late. Cultivate, harrow, hoe, plow, and by all methods, stir and commin- ute the soil. This allows the air free access to all tlie surface particles, saves every drop of dew and rain, and puts ibe growing erops upon their best behavior. Il subdues the weeds, exterminates foul seeds, and cleans the lands for future crops. It is a ;substitute for manure, and at the same time makes the most of the manure that is put into the soil. 13uTTKit, if well niidc and parktnl during this month, will keep through- out the year. Cleanlim^ss and thorough working are the two essential points to he observed. The milk room should be widl ventilated, cool, and free from dust, insects, and olfensivc smells. In sending butter to market, have the cask or pail look neat and inviting, and plainly marked. New tubs should be well scalded with buttermilk and I)rine before packing, to remove the flavor of the wood. Cabrage should be more largely cultivated upon the farm. It is a good succession crop to early potatoes, and does well oftentimes, where from any cause the first crop fails They may be planted at once in the hills where they are to grow, or transplanted from tlie seed bed a little later. It is of great value as a succulent foddt r for cows, and will last well stored until Spring. It is excellent for pigs and poultry. Potatoes — The grouml should not he disturbed after blossoming until digging. Dig early varieties as they mature and sow turnips or set cabba- ges. There is ample; time for a good crop of either if manure be used. There is often a diirereiu-e of fifty per cent in the price of potatoes this month and the next — hence market early. Timber cut during this and the following months is considered more durable than that felleil in Winter, f)articularly those kinds that abound in sap. Anticipate the wants of ni'xt season by cutting now. Turnips — Sow largely all vacant places where other crops are removed, and between the rows of corn. Transplant rock and French turnips. There is still time for a good ciop. A spoonful of bone dust or superphos- phate to each plant will make a crop on almost any tillable land. Cattle are very fond of all kinds of turnips, and thrive on them — the best proof of their value. When the grass is fit to cut, haying must take the precedence of every thing else. The few days of cultivation that remain should be improved to the utmost. Grain, especially that which cannot be put under good shelter, should be thrashed at the earliest convenience. Make thorough work of cleaning whether for seed or market. It is usually belter to sell as soon as the market is fairly fixed. Use all that can be turned to account in fattening stock. Hay — Cut any remaining. Gather coarse wild grasses for bedding for animals. Secure salt marsh hay and sedge, during the low tides of Au- gust, and remove to safe quarters, Surround stacks with good fences to keep cattle from wasting, 132 ArfRICULTl'IlAL. r i A, ii' Septeniher, The important work of underdraining heavy soils may be advantageous- ly attended to this month. Gathering fruit, and other maturing products, is another important matter to be considered, in laying out farm work for the month. A good crop must be well taken care of, to bring full returns. All kinds of stock should be kept in good flesh. The regaining of lost flesh is always expensive. Agricultural Fairs and Cattle Shows — Every man gains something by attendance at these gatherings, aside from the recreation and social enjoy- ment. No one can tell what he loses by staying away. It may be worth ^100 to any man — one spends a dollar, goes and gets the benefit ; another earns a dollar by staying at home — which is the best ofl'] Buckwheat — Shells badly if allowed to become to ripe before harvesting. Harvesting — Is a very important branch of farming. Good crops of any kind poorly harvested, are often less profitable than poor crops well har- vested. Butter — This month and next put down for winter use, and foi market. But it is about as well to throw it away as to pack it so that it will not keep. The amount that is annually lost to the country in spoiled butter is immense — all the result of ignorance or carelessness. October, The leaves are falling. Autumn is fading into winter. Farmers must therefore be busy ; and as Winter will make them an annual visit, they should be prepared to receive and entertain him. The best way to do this is to leave nothing undone that will tend to their own comfort and that of their stock. Buildings and fences must be put in repair ; corn must at least be cut up and placed into stooks ; buildings must be erected, repaired and put in a good state of preservation ; implements must be housed for a season of rest, and cleaned, painted and oiled to preserve them from decay and rust ; stock must have extra feed to prevent loss of flesh, etc., etc. The women folks must see to the wardrobe — socks, mitts, flannel shirts, drawers, blankets, &c., must be renewed or the old ones darned and fur- bished up ; and thus by all preparing for his visit, Winter, even in these Northern regions may be divested of his mask of sternness, and made not only a welcome but a jolly guest ; bringing, if preparation be made to re- ceive him aright, health, happiness and pleasure; and with his clear cold nights, the merry sleigh ride, or the jovial skating party. Smiling faces, rosy cheeks, and elastic limbs being the attendants of his bracing iiir. Prepare for him, and then — let him come, by all means ! Forest leaves are excellent for absorbing liquid manure and for mulching. Gather freely when available. JS^'ovetnbeir, Fuel — It takes the heat of almost one half of green or soggy wood to burn up the other half. Water in changing to vapor absorbs and con- ceals a thousand dcp^rees of heat. A cord of charcoal gives out more heat in burning, than a cord of wood. A cord of thoroughly dry wood loses a thousand times less heat in the smoky vapor, than if burned when green Therefore, get the Winter's fuel to drying out, under cover, as soon as possible. It saves time, vexation, and health, and is a mercy to the housewife. AGllICULTUnAL. 133 antageous- ? products, ti work for ill returns, ling of lost nething by cial enjoy- y be worth t ; another harvesting, rops of any 3 well har- foi market. it will not iled butter iiers must visit, they to do this md that of ust at least paired and ised for a "rom decay etc., etc. inel shirts, and fur- n in these made not lade to re- his clear Smiling is bracing mulching. y wood to and con- more heat )d loses a len green iS soon as housewife. Hogs — They fatten most on the same food when the weather is warm. The heat of all animals is sustained by the internal (oxydization) of the fat-producing elements. As soon as the fire goes out (in death) the flesh becomes cold. In cold weather 20 to 90 per cent, of the food, and often the whole of it, goes to keeping up the animal heat. As cold comes on, give the hogs a warm pen, or a warm nest of straw, and see them lay on fat. Inc sase their bulk by feeding the coarse food first, and then finish oflf by filling up the tissues with fat furnished abundantly by corn. For early pigs, turn in the males now. Horses, next to man, need clean, well ventilated, well lighted quarters. The currycomb and brush do more than make them look well ; a clean skin promotes health. It is cruel, and bad economy, to drive a horse until he sweats, and then let him stand five minutes with a half blanket across the middle of the back. The cover should go well over the shoulders and hips, and down far enough to ward off currents of cold air from the thighs, belly, and shoulders. Jterembcr. Vegetation is now taking its long nap, beneath the spotless, fleecy blan- ket which with motherly care good Dame Nature spreads over her oflTspring. During all the past season, while we have labored, and while we have rest- ed and slept, the grasses and grains, the trees and fruits, the vegetables and the flowers, have pushed steadily forward ; now they enjoy continuous repose. Not so with us. Our hands may be less active, but the mind will be more so. We are shut up from tilling the fields ; the time is aus- picious for cultivntiv.g the mind." Fodder — When hay is scarce and dear, which is often the case, in many parts of the country, it becomes doubly important to be economical in its use. We have known horses and cattle to be kept in good condition when their principal food was corn-stalks, cut very short and wet up with a little bran for the cows, and a mixture of bran, shorts, ground oats, and corn for the hoises. Racks or other contrivances are essential to keep animals from wasting iiay. It pays to cut up all hay and straw and wet it before feeding. Tools — There is a wide diflference between working with and without implements. The amount of the diflerence depends upon the perfection of the implements. One man costing $1 a day for board and wages, will cut as much wood with a first-rate axe, as two men costing $2 a day can cut with poor axes. This is six dollars a week. Does it pay to buy a poor axe because it costs 25 cents or 50 cents less 1 The same reasoning applies to all other implements. Are all the tools well taken care of! Housing and greasing the plow, which may take ten minutes time now, may save half a day next Spring in hunting after, fixing up, getting the rust off, and starting it well to work. That half a day may prevent the putting in of half an acre of corn or other crop. 'J'he wood work if exposed to the weather, may give way at a critical time. Take care of the tools this fore- noon ; something may hinder the work in the afternoon. Coat all iron and steel implements with a thin film (rubbed on with a cloth) of 3 parts lard, and 1 part resin melted together, 4 134 MI8CKLANE0US. USEFUL. To Clean Papeii upox Walls. — Few things can be devised better for this purpose than the old-fashioned one of rubbing with stale bread ; but when the paper is greasy, occasioned by persons reclining their heads against the wall, it is advisable to use a piece of flannel wetted with spirits of wine, or a mixture of turpentine and essence of lemon. LioiiTNiNf;. — To avoid accidents from lightning during a thunder storm, sit or stand as near the middle of the room as possible. Avoid going near the windows or walls, and put knives, scissors, and all kinds of steel utensils out of the way. Avoid standing near iron railings or other metallic bodies, and if caught in a storm in the country do not shelter yourself under trees. On an open heath or barren where no house shelter can be obtained, the safest plan is to lie down flat on the ground. Stiiokk of Lightning. — Throw cold water upon a person struck by, lightning. It is said to be a very great benefit, if not a positive cure. Swelling in the Neck. — Fourteen or fifteen nettle seeds ground into powder and taken daily, will cure the swelling in the neck known as goitre without in any way injuring the general habit. To DESTROY (/fiCKiioACHEs. — Strew the floor, in that part of the house infested with the vermin, with the parings of green cucumbers. » To make Boots Wateh-proof. — To half a pint of drying oil add one ounce of turpentine, and half ounce of Burgundy pitch; mix them carefully together in a glazed pipkin over a slow fire ; lay the mixture on the boot with a sponge or soft brush, while yet warm, and when dry repeat the pro- cess, until the leather will hold no more ; the boots must then be put away and not worn until perfectly dry and elastic. To PROTECT Children from being Buiined. — Add one ounce of alum to the last wcter used to rinse children's dresses, and they will be rendered uninflammable, or so slightly combustible that they would take fire very slowly, if at all, and would not flame. This is a simple precaution which may be adopted in families of children. Sore TnRtJAT or Quinsy. — Three drachms of powdered galls, of boiling rose-water three ounces, and infuse for three hours. Then filter and pour off the liquor and add three ounces of spirits of nutmeg. Hold a little of this frequently against the very bottom of your mouth. The population of London is 2,803,034 ; Liverpool, 443,874 ; Manches- ter, 357,604; Glasgow, 394,857; Dublin, 249,730; Belfast, 119,242; Paris, 1,497,474; Lyons, 255,960 ; Marseilles, 215,196 ; St. Petersburg, 490,808; New York City, 805,658; Boston, 177,840 ; Philadelphia, 565,- 529 ; Chicago, 109,260 ; St. Louis, 160,783 ; Cincinnati, 161,044 ; Lowell, 45,615. The population of Great Britain and Ireland is 29,000,000, and France, 37,382,225. The population of the United States, by the census of 1860, was 31,- 443,321; of which 26,957,471 were white, 44,030 civilised Indians, 488,- 070 free blacks, and 3,953,587 slaves. CUIBF JUSTICE, ETC. STEW COMIPAWIES ADVEIITISEMBNTS. 135 ] better for bread ; but ads ag&ir.st s of wine, der storm, g near Ibe itensils out jodies, and trees. On , the safest struck by, ire. round into fi as goitre the house \ )il add one n carefully n the boot it the pro- put away :e of alum rendered fire very ion which of boiling d pour ofT of this Manchcs- 119,242; tersburg, ia, 56.5,- ; Lowell, 000, and was 31,- ns, 488,- A. 13 I> E IV I> A. . [Fnjin the Royal Gazette Extra, Sept. 22, 18(35.] gg ^utho ritg. Provincial .ippoinhnfutH. His Excellency the Administrator of tlie Guvernsnent, in Council, has been plcasod to make the t'ollowin/? appointnionts:— The Honorable Mr. Justice Robert I'arkcn- to be Chief .Justice of the Supremo Court, in the place of Sir James Carter, resij,'ned. The Honorable John C. Allen to be a Pui-snc Jud^o of the Sui)reme Court. The Honorable All)ert J. Smith to be Attorney (Teneral, in tlu; place of the Hon- orable .John C. Allen, appointed one of the .Tudsjes ot the Supreme Court. BU His Ed-Crllt')U}fH C'lllltUUIill. Secretary's Office, 21st September, ISir). A. H. (ilLLMOR, Jr. [NoTK— The above will alter the reailin^' of "Officers of the Crown," on page 157 and of "Supreme Court of Judicature," on page .'W of this Alnuuuu'.] ■ ^•^ • Vernon Mining Company.— (Copper.)— Owen Jones, Secretary and Man- ager-Office, Custom House J3uilding, Prince Wm. Street, St. John, N. R. North American Ulannfactnrins* Company.— Manufacture 'Weed's Sewing Machine." Capital— SI. OOO.IKfO. C. A. Rovey, North Wharf, General Agent; Stillman Chase, Superintendent. Works— Cornei' of Cliarh)tte and Main Street, St. John, N. R. Albert antlWestmorland Mininju^and Itlannfactiirinj^: Company, MoNCTOV. N.R. Capital— .S4S0,n()(). lion. E. B. Chandler, President; E.R. Chan- dler, jr., Esq., Secretary; Hon. E.R. Chandler, Oliver .lones, EiSq., .1. 11. Harding, Esq., E. Seccomb, Esq., .T. Carpenter, E.sq.. C. A. Rovey, Esq., Directors; C. C. Rovey, Agent, St. John, N. R. Albert Mannfacturing: Company, HiM.snoRorGH, Albkrt, Co.— C. C. Tompkins, Manager; C. Kelsey, Scc'y. This Company has a powerful Steam En- gine and extensive Ruildings for the manufacture of (lypsuni. Lumber, Fhnir. A'c. Princess Alexandra Mining: and Mann factuving- Company.— For raising Coal, Asphalta?, Sec. Jas. Rlight, Manager, • <•> ■ -St. ,*^iniiiiiary of A.clvertlsonieiits, Jti the order in which they are inserted. J. Chaloncr— Drugs and Medicines ... Corner King and (iermain streets. Z. G. Gabcl— Commission Salesman, India Rubber Go ods, .tc ... 98 Prince Wm. A. D. Shirreff— Dry Goods, Groceries, etc ...Chatham, Miramichi. Call.fe Willard— ShipRrokcrs and Commission Merchants ...Chatham, Miramichi. Allan I'.rothers- Union Foundry— Agricultural Implements, .tc ... 7 Watcr-st. Geo. Hutchinson, jr.— Watches, Optical Instruments, itc. ... 70 Prince Wm. street. D. S. Mitchell— Photograph Artist ... Cor. King Sc Cross-sts., k 71 Prince Wm.-st. Magee Rrothcrs— Dry Goods ... 1 Imperial Ruildings, Prin,;e Wm. street. Robert On—" Rarker House "... Queen street, Frcdericton. J. II. Venning— Engraver & Copper-plate Printcr...Op. Waverley House, King-st. John Guthrie—" Waverley House "... 78 King street. S. Corbitt,— Cabinet Maker— Household Furniture, Ac ...124 Prince Wm-street. J. & A. M'Millan— Printing, Rookbinding, &g ...78 Prince Wm.-street. John Thomas,— Rritish, Foreign A' Domestic Dry Goods ... Queen-st.,Fredericton. Wm. L. T. Seely— Rarrister and Attorney. ..70 Prince Wm.-street. Henry Chas. McMonaglc— Attorney at Law, Ac— 71 Prince Wm.-street. 136 ADVERTISEMEXTS. T m (Jco. M'Soiley— Attorney at Law, Real Estate Agent, .fcc... 35 Prince Wni. -street. I). AV. Turner— American Express Ofricc.SO Prince Wm.-street. E. & II. Broad.. .EdKC Tool Makers. ..0 Sidney-street. M'Nichol &: Russell— CIothiers...3:5 King-street. Robinson Brothers— Rubeolina... 80 Prince Wm.-st. Thomas Rankine it Sons— Ship Bread & Cracker Baker. ..14 Mill-st. AI. I), it II. A. A.istcn— Groceries, Provisions, itc... Indian-Town, N. B. C. G. Berryman— Hardware. ..Barlow'.^ Corner, No. 5 King-street. Adam Young— Stoves and Tinware...-', 30, & 32 Water-street. Albertine Oil Depot— .'^.3 Prince William-street. J. & A. McMillan— Books. Stationery, and Printers' Material. ..78 Prince Wm.-st. Henry Jack— North British & Mercantile Insurance Agency...? Princess-street. Fleming it Humbert— Phccnix Foundry «fc Locomotive Works. ..Pond-street. Joshua S, Turner— Family Groceries. Fruit, itc...22 & 24 Water-street. T. B. Barker— Drugs, Chemicals, Seeds, itc....3.3 King-street. T. B. Barker's Special Adverti.sements...3 pages, " " Daniel «t Boyd— British and Foreign Merchandize. ..London Ilouie, Miirkct-8q. Roger Hunter— Printing, Books & Stationery. ..17 Dock-street. L. II. Deveber & Suns— British & Foreign Goods. ..47 Prince William-st. Thos. B. Buxton— Groceries, Wines, itc...2r) Dock-street. John Marven — Provisions, Liquors, Ship Stores, itc.l Ward-st., off South Wharf. J. it J. Hegan— British and Foreign Dry Goods. ..29 Prince Wm.-street. Lawton & Vassie— Dry Goods, Laces, Ltc...2 Market-square. Chas. Kirkpatrick— Importer of British it Foreign Dry Goods. ..58 Prince Wm.-st. II. R. Ranney — Insurance Broker, itc... Wiggins' building. Princess-street. AndrcAV Hastings- Groceries, Wines, v. Shediac. W. B. Dejicou. I Dorchester, J. 11. Wilber. 'Sackville. A. A. Peck. jRichil)ucto. J'»hii "Wheaton. ICbathain, S. Ijiunev. Newcastle. Cull k Willard. St. (ieorge, James A. Moran. SO r»rince Wm OF F H'JK : .Street, - - - - i&it. .Tolm, IV. T*. D. W. TURNER. r r_:J E. & H. BEOAD, y^ No. 6 SIDNEY STREET, [Ncarlj' opposite tho ^fg Golden ball Corner.) MANUFACTURERS OF AXES, HATCHETS, ABZES, SLICES, CHISELS, DRAWING KNIVES, HAMMERS, and every variety of Jflechantc/i'' Tooh^ AV. The old Established, Cheap and well known City Olotliing" J^tore, KING STREET, ST. JOHN. k f^ttrrrtinois to J. ANDERSON, ^ Brg to intiinatr that thry arc (letormiiiftl i to maintiiin the wcll-ciinird reputation this ''\ Establishment h;)s for the last thirty years cnjoye-l, and wouhi inform ' their Friends and tl)e Public ll'.ut th(>y Ir.wr always on hand a liarf^e j and well assorted Sfork of \ llain, i^apfi, €^inis. S^^urnishing^ (Uaoils^ ^c, S^c,^ Whifli for iicatm^ss, chcaimess, durability, and exeelleiice of woikmanship and material, cannot bo oxcelleil in the city. McN. it 11. would remind their friends and the public that havinprbeen l)riiuprht uf) to the Clotliinfj business, they are enable<'r, iiiicl every vitriety oT J'rliiters* M^tvtei'lal hui>- I>liecl on motlerate tei'iiis. ;,v /^rince iCn^. h'rnL J, & £,, llI'millLILAHo I'Si, <*% NORTH BRITISH AND MERCANTILE -e5<3'C3^ GAPiTAL, TWO MILLIONS STERLING cs'ZlZZ C'» Paid-up (^ipital .... £250,000 Reserved Funds and Su^^plnlse Account £256,7G2 15 Annual Income .... £505,458 16 Total Accumulated Funds £2,304,512 9 2 10 Fire and Life Insurance of every description transacted on the most favorable terms. HENRY JACK, General Agent, Xo. 7 Princess Street. THE "i»ncEivi:x" Pond Street. St. John, N. B., Established in 1835. MAMI^FACTURE ^n^ m Marine and High Pressure Steam Engines and lioUers^ FORCE PUMPS, TURN- LNG LATHES, Screw Presses, Jack Screws, Taps & Dies, Shipbuild- ers' Cramps, Ship ^. Castings, Machinery for Mills, &c. Iron and Brass Castings, Blacksmith Work, 8tc. TiiniinK and Phineinfr done, Gear \\'hecls cut, Machinery repaired. Boiler Tubes, Wrouffbt Iron Pipe, Hair Felting. Treenail, Shingle, and Plug Ma- chines, for Sale. Orders rcspeclfullv solicited. FLEMING 6c HUMBERT, Proprietors. ^•Ii 9 2 10 JOSHUA S. TIIRIR: Nos. 22 & 24vii Water Street, Saint John, N. B., Inil>ortcr and Ooneral ;i>4M;ler in — ail kinds of- — Family Groceries AND WEST IMBIA C^OODSs ■ ^•» — FamiUes and Hofch tifqqjlird irffh fhr rhoirraf varktks of li S^ IXi "^^SSf n ^o» Peaches, Pears, Apples, Grapes, Plums, Oranges, ii Lemons, Tomatoes, Pine Apples, &c., &c. I in their Seasons. ;iJ5^^-A good variety of Phesery ED Fruit, always in ^tock. Orders from the Country promptly attended to; and particular care taken in filling any orders intrusted to him. 1^^ From the advantages possessed in buying, and his knowledge of iht Trade, Customers may ahvays rely on receiving their Goods at the very LoweH Prices J! ^ ij Ife S« S (SUCCESSOR TO S. T.. TIT.LEY.) LARGE IMPORTER, WllOLKSALK AM) irKTATL DKALKU IX DRUGS AND CHEMICALS, Surgical and Dental Instruments, SOAPS. jnvUIMMKltV. IIAIK OJI.S. J'OMADKS, kv., Brushes, Combs, and Toilet Articles. BRANDRAM'S No. I WHITE LEAD, & other PAINTS, PAINT, OIL. VARNISHES, WINDOAV OLASS and PUTTY. Artists' Materials, viz. : Windsor and Newton's Tul)e Colors, Drying Oils and Varnishes, Pal- ettes aiid Knivc?, Prc})arod Sheet Wax, Bron/e, Glui%&c.; Brushes, Graining Combs, &c. ; Prepared Canvas ; Soft and Hard Crayons ; Silver and Copper Foil ; Gold Jieaf and Gold Si;;e ; Stamjjs. (crayon Paper, &c. ; Glaziers' Diamonds. Dye Stuffs, Starch, IMustard, Pickles, Bla?k Lead, d^c. Medicine Chests fitted up and replenished. PHYSICIANS' 2»R KSCHIPTIOXS Carefully prepared from the best materials. j^^^" Wbok'sale ordei\s will be executod with des- patch, uud Goods carefully [)acked to insure salcty in conveyance. Retail Customers may de})end on beinu' [U'omptiy served. i T. B. BARKER. M W)i Je 1^8 LS, UNTS, TTY. hes, Pill- , Brushes, Crayons ; id, 6lc. Led. IIVH ilh dos- sil I'cty [oniplly ^fecial ^ht>ntx^cmen\ T. B. BARKER, Wliilc directing the attention of the piil)lic to his general advertisement on the opposite page, would specially brine; under their notice the fact, that his STOCK OF ^ ^©BI](SiLTiML SiiDJS Will be found the largest in this market, as he Imports annually from 1500 lbs. to 2,000 lbs. of TURNIP SEEDS, from 300 lbs. to fiOW lbs. of CARROT SEEDS, about 8,000 lbs. of CLOVER SEEDS, and from 200 to 300 bushels of TIMOTHY SEEDS. He would furiber sj)eeially call tlicir attention to his STO('K OF PATENT MEDICINES, And all other articles usually kept in a Drug and Ti/led- I icine Store, which is the largest of the kind in this Province. j And while mucli is done by some parties in what is generally termed ' *' j)uffing," thereby endeavoring to lead the public to believe that their goods, and theirs only, are genuine, and obtained on the best terms, the subscriber would simply state, that he purchases his Stock principally for Cash, in the beat markets, direct from first class merchants and man- ujuctiirers, and in such quantities as to get the7n, at the hnvest prices, which enables him to offer superior induccmcntt to customers. Particular attention is invited to my Wiiolksale Dki'AUTMent, which surpasses any other httusc in the trade in the City, — not only in the Stock of Goods ke[)t constantly on hand, but in facilities for prom{)tly and faithfully executing all orders received, as it is entrusteil to per- sons who thoroughly undi^rf^tand their business, under my own special sujjervision. He would fur»her state that his business is not conlined to what is generally termed a Drug and Medicine Store, but is extended so as to comprise a great many Articles requireJ by general dealers throughout the country, — all of which will be sold at the lowest market rates. XSE^^V.V: XKXT TWO I'AdES. T. B. BARKER'S SPiCBAL ^©ViBTBSiliiPllT. SHIPBUILDERS, COACHBUILDERS, HOUSE- BUILDERS, PAINTERS, (fcc, &c., are respectfully directed to my STOCK of OILS, WINDOW GLASS, VARNISHES, &c., &c., As my Annual Importations are about as follow, viz. : from IBEAMIDIEAffl !BlS®§o & Wo, ]L(DEfID(EDIf, 20 TONS No. 1 WHITE LEAD, ground in oil, in kegs of 71b., 141b., i 281b., 561b., 1 cwt. and 2 cwt. each. 10 TONS No. 1 COLORED PAINTS, ground in oil. 50 CASKS Raw and Double-boiled LINSEED OIL. BESIDES A LARGE QUANTITY OF DRY WHITE, and RED LEAD; DRY COLORS, assorted; PUTTY, WHITING, PATENT DRYERS, LYTHARGE, GOLD LEAF, BRONZES, AND OTHER PAINTEns' REQUISITES. GERMAN WINDOW GLASS, direct from Antwerp, 800 to 1,000 boxes, in sizes from 7x9 to 30x40. From Kol}len (C* ILmitp^ (inI. B. ^I|ll Ik^) fens. ucifs avkcts. JOYD. BOOK AID STATIONER! SI No. 17 DOCK STREET, Saint John N. B. '1; m 'mm of every description carefully and promptly executed at shortest notice and at moderate prices. STAIVDARD B003I[S ALVTAITS OIXT HAND. New Books received every steamer. Literary Papers received every week. Books procured to order in haste. Account Books, Bibles, Testaments. I*rayers, Church Services. tVc. School Books of all kinds, wholesale and retail. ?> "AT PI BI. I.SIIEU8' PRICES.' A comjilete Stock of for Mereaiitilc, Domestic and ScIkhiI jturposes. ftB^Agercy fox* the sale of Standard Serials and elegant Illus- trated Books,— English and American. EOGEE HUNTER. L. H. iE¥EBii & IMPORTERS OF I 1 I I i * I "^ J :|i * ^ i H ^ = 3- S' 1' £: "^ = r I J E i S; S = ■3- 1 = = |1^ IS^ » I 1 1*1 i I I i -'" i I * 1% I 2 a 1=1 = 5 2 - 5 - — J- = 5 =' 5- !.■* f fi r^l X X = = 5 = = =■ I — i. =; DRY GOODS, Tea©, 111 dig' o, Soda, wm©@w ©L^i B I '^ m ^G (LJCi^ OSC 47 Prince William Street, SAINT JOHN, N. B. L I i Ik I 11 3' i I a. ^a B. THOMi 9 I i. BUXTON [Successor to T. Parks,] Importer & dealer in IIS, Wilis, LIQUORS, &c. &c. &c. ©OeK STBiiT, St iQ)hf!i^ W. i. Importer of FOBE, TEAS, Tobacco, and Groceries in general. BRANDY, GIN, WHISKEY & SPIRITS. CONSTANTLY OIC HAND — SALT, DRY, SMOKED AND PICKLED FISH, G-riiid-Stones, I*alls, and Brooms. %jg^ Orders for Ships' StOrcS carefully and promptly executed. | No. 1 WARD STREET, OFF SOT'TH WHARF, j ISAIIWT JOIIIV, IX. U. j #, t #. aif?&ist ^ ^ 29 Prince Wm. Street, opposite Church Street, I IMPOllTEKS or BRITISH « FOREIGN DRY GOODS OF EVERY I)E8(JUIPTI0N. -««#«>- CaripetiagSj 3fIoor Glotlis $ MOREENS. DAMASKS, NAPERY. AND ALL KINDS or House Fiinnsluiiii Goods. Silks and J)rcss Materials of latest styles; l^riiits. Shirtings, Flannels, Blankets, Cloths, 'rrouseriiHjs. A'estina's. Trininiinos. Small Wares, ka. k<-. &c. WM@LiSi^Li Mm ^IT^IL ♦»■•»' Particular attention is (l-rected to our stock of Cotton Warps, Tiuceis anb Safiuctt^. J. & J. HEGAN. December, 1865. m reet, IDS U!pb£i $ • i latest IL NS. LAWTOi k mm. I N@. 2 RIarket Squar©, IMI'OKTKUS UK DRY GOODS, Are coiiHtaiitl.v riM><>i%iiis >».V Steiunoi'!** MANTLES, SILKS, SHAWLS RIBBONS, UCES, CRMIS, m?if s, FAHCY mmu Qmm, BLANKETS, COUNTERPANES, Woollen Cloths and Vestings, ml AND EVERY ARTICLE USUALLY KEPT IX w 'w "''11 ^Hii^'Wi ''C ''IP w ''' i*^^«.« WEi]@K©saiB© ami B©tal8. yyn, SAINT JOHN, N. B, *•■•» (*J [Successor to Charles Patton & Co.] mpxttt &t ^tlimk mi ^mtlp B. IT ^ F »>: AStltlT, FIRE AND MARINE Jnsuranw Irokr &• ^ommistjton W»» Insurance eiFected on Hull, Cargoes and Freights, at mod- erate rates of premium. Agent for the Arctic Fire Insurance Company of New York. Cash capital $500,000. Losses paid in New Brunswick funds. &WM.TM EASimes. Importer and Dealer in @E@@EKI 'f t LIQXTOES, &c. ALSO- 6 Water (or St. John) street, SAINT JOHH, K. B. . @i®TMEi '9 Carriajjj-e IManiifactiirer, ST. JOHN, N. B. 98 Waterloo Street, EVERY DESCRIPTION OF CARRIAGES MADE TO OEDEB, A^T) Also— REPAIRING DONE CAREFULLY. 5 Market Square, St. John^ N. B. ■ »•■•» ■i' i|. The liii}>ortati()iis of tliis K.^tablisliDient coii.sist principally of II from the best and most fashionable Manufacturer^! ; i' Silver and Plated JEWELLERr. in great variety ; ' Silver and Electro-l^lated \YAIIP]. of every descrij;tion ; Toilet k 3Iantle Ornaments, in the most fashionable AVarcs; ij London Made CABINET (lOOT^S ; ■; Ohoiee PERFUMERY; jj from the cheaprsf to the best description — from Joseph Rodpers & 8ons ij i and other makers. !i ! IN SEASON — A l;ARfiR ASSORTMENT OF |Sluiotiuq aiii I'isluiu] UacHc^ ArcKerv, ani (Lrvickctinq Goo is ; SKilTES AMD SH JL'TE ^TlXIlfSS ; Enamelled. Japanned, and Block TIX WARE; llorSK PrRXlSIlLXd GO()])S -, and a ueneral st.x-k of English, French and German FANCY GOODS; 11 WATCHES, ''in (lold and Silvei' cases, wirh all the i!i')dcin imprf.venicjits ; ii CLOCKS, snilable i'or Huusc. Office, and ^^(•ll(M)l use. ; !r^~ The Stock of this Establishment is constantly renewed by fre- •[uent im))ortations of the latest and most fashionable Goods. i RICHARD TH0HFS0I7. il.y of ^^^^ I y V > FCAI^@r@RT .A>;i» ¥ii€ wi,ei:k§d « »::;, SHEFFIELD HOUSE, No. 5 Market Square, - Saint John, N. B. The JStock of this Establishniont consists of a general assortment of 1 1 A lif # t # R T 1 S , imported direct from the makers, — Chickering& Sons, W.J*. Emerson, G. M. Guild, iind others. %%^ The Pianos arc .^elected with great care in rcf^ard to strength and purity of tone, delicacy of action, durability, stylo of finish, and (|uality of stock, and arc fully Avarrantcd to give satisfaction to (he purchaser. ALSO— from Mason (fe Hamlin, and other makers. Mason A: Jianilin's jtiain and ck'sant cased Cabinet OriJjans have obtained a very high reputation because of their artistic excellence and ada|)tcdness to the practical wants of the jniblic. and arc dcstini'd to be more widely used in churches, halls, schools, and private houses, th:in any nthcv Musical ' Instrument. Pianofortes, Cabinet Organs, and Mclodcon-. for birr. ANo— TiukmI, re-' paired, or taken iii exchange. The Music. l>«>i>artineiit is constantly supplied with tln' latest and' nio.«t fashifinablc 13(»ok and Sheet Music. \fc%. Orders from town and country |>roini>ll.> atfend<'d to. A. LAURILLIARl). Mr. L. has a large stock of Pianoforte nniterial on hand, and i.- fully j. re- pared to manufacture and repair Pianos in the most approved manner. Mr. L. is agent for Messrs. Chickering A' Sons, ami W. P. lliner-on, for this and the Province of Nova Scotia. ^ }i \i THOMAS R. JONES, Tniportcr of every description of Ntaple a^nd Fanoy READT MADE CLOTHING, XI A T S AND GAPS, And every requisite for City and Country trade, LUMBERERS, : JNING COMPANIES, and SHIP BUILDERS use in the above line. For Sale Wholesale on liberal terms. A PRIME ASSORTMENT OF .w. * Furnishing Goods, &c. — Constantly on hand — for Retail Sales — '^ CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, BOESHNS. TESTINGS kc. &c. kc. ' Which will be made up in a neat and workmanlike manner, at the lowest prices, N .L - — •-,( r© trs '^ res "•, FELLOW II jl Fosters Corner, St. John, N. B., I' Feel it a pleasing duty to present their grateful thanks to the Mkdicil ! I Profession, Privatk Faaiiliks, Country Traders, and the public 1 1 generally, for the increased support they have received since rr-com- ! mencing the above old established business, and trust that unremitting i| personal attention in every dfpartment will ensure a continuance of j that confidence which it is their desire to merit and maintain. |i Being deeply impressed with the responsibility attached to the pre- !| paration of prescriptions, only the purest Drugs and Pharmaceutical j preparations of the British Pharmacopaeia will be used for that purpose, and the dispensing will be conducted by Mr. James I. Fellows, aided only by qualified assistants. Medicines forwarded on the shortest no- tice in which they can be correctly prepared. F. & Co. select their Drugs and Chemicals from the best houses in England, Scotland, France and America, and charges will be found as moderate as is consistent with the employment of genuine articles. Their Stock of Perfumery and other Toilet requisites will be found very choice, as it will be their earnest endeavor to keep their assort- ment genuine and select. Especial attention will^e paid to the Wholksalb Department. All goods will be well packed, legibly addressed, and supplied on the most equitable terms. Extra inducements are oifered to Cash Customers. The Stock comprises every article usually kept by Apothecaries, amongst which may be found the following, imported by F. & Co- direct from the best markets, and in quantities which ensure the lowest prices. IT AHTI€1.1S. I* if Acids— Acctic.Arscnious, Benzoic, Chloric, Citnc, Fluoric. Formic. Gallic, Hydrochloric, Hydrocy- anic, NitricOxalic.Per- chloric, Phosphoric.Py- rogallic,^ Succinic. Sul- vnioindigotic.Sulphuric, Tannic, Tartaric. Aconite. Adhesive Macila^e. Plaa- iEthers— Acetic, Butyric, ! Chloric, NitricSulphu- 1 ric. ! Alcohol. Almonds, E.ssential Oil of Aloes— Barbadoes, Cape, Socotrine. Alum. Ambergris. Ammonia— Bromidc,Car- bonate,Hydrosulphuret, Iodide, Muriate, Valeri- anate. A m m on i u m— Bromide, Chloride, Iodide. Amylene. Annatto— Solid. An tim ony— Hydrochlo- ate, Potassio, Tartrate, &c. Archil. Arrowroot— Bermuda. Arsenic. Berries — Capgicum, Ju- niper, Pimento, &c. Balsam— Canada.Capiva, Peru, Tolu. Balsamic Plasters, on; cloth, leather, ttc, all sizes. ; Barbadoes Tar. ; Barks— Angustura, Can- cUa, Cascarilla, Cincho- na. Cusparia, Lemon, Mezereon, Oak, Orange, Pomegranite, Sassafras, Simarouba- Bebeereon, Sulphate of. ' Bismuth — Trisixtkate, Valerianate. Black Leads. Borax. BoTTLKS, all kinds and stvlcs. Boxes-Pill,Powdcr,Puff, Turned Wood, Willow, Ac. «tc. Boxwood Cases, Nipple Shields, Puif Boxes. Bromine. Court Blasters. Cream Tartar. Creosote. Cadmium— Bromide, lo dide, &c. Calves' Teats. j Camphor, English. | Cantnarides. : Capsules, Castor Oil, Cap- iva, Cubebs. | Cjirbon — Bisulphurct. i Carmine. I Cassin. t I Castor. 1 Castor Oil, in bulk, bot-| tics or capsules. I Caustic. I Cerate— Calamine, Acet- ' ate of Lead, Resin, Sa- vine. Soap, Superma- ceti. I Cerium — Oxalate. Chalk— French, Precipi- tated, Prepared. Chamois Leathers. Cl.arcoal— Animal,Wood, &c. Chirayta. Chlerodyne. Chloroform. Circular Filtering Paper. Civet. Cloves. Cobalt— Oxide. Cochineal. Cod Liver Oil, in bulk, bottle, or capsule. Collodion- Iodized, Ne- gative, Positive, Surgi- cal. , Colocynth-Pith.Tnrkey. j Confection — Aromatic '; Rose, Senna. Copper— AmmonioSulph, Chloride, Nitrate, Sul- phate. Corks. Copaivin. Cream of Tartar^ Crimson Marking Ink. Cubebs. Cudbear. Curric Powder. Cuttle Fish. Decoction— Aloes, Broom, Buchu, Cinchona, Log- wood, Oak, Sarsaparil- la. Senega. Dextrine. Eau dc Cologne. Epsom Salts, in bulk or packet. Essences forCoufection'ry —Cherry, Peach, Pear, Jargonelle, PineApple. Quince, Raspbr'y, and Strawberry, Vanilla. • Essences— Domestic : Fruit— Almond, Cherry. Lemons. Lemon Peel, Oranges, Orange Peel, Orange Flowers, Peach Kernels, Pear, Rasp- ^ berry. Spice — Allspice, Aniseed, Carraways, Cayenne, Cinnamon. Cloves, Co- rianders, tilinger. Mace, Nutmegs, Vanilla. Herb — Fennel, Pepi)er- niint. Sage, Spearmint, Thyme. Essences- Bouquet Per- fume. Cape Jasmine, Esprit de Rose, Extract Lavender, Frangipani, Hedyosmia or Persian Essence, Heliotrop, Ho- neysuckle, Indian Pat- chouly. Jockey Club, Kiss-me-quietly,Millc- fleur, Lily of theValley, Magnolia, Mousseline, Prince of Wales' Per- fume, Queen's Own Re- seda, Rondcletia,Royal EssenceSpring Flowers SwcctBrier, Sweet Pea, Verbena Extract, Rose, Geranium, Wood Vio- let, Japanese Bouquet, arilla, '; Savine, Stramonium, Uva Ural, Valerinn. I Farina's Eau de ColoKue. Flowers — Arnica, Cliumo- ■ mile, Eldcr.RedPoi'py, Rose, Tilla. Frenqh Chalk. Fumifrating Pa,stillt'>;. Furniture Polishes. Galla Cerulai. Glauber's Salts. Glue — Solid and hiciuid. Glycerine.* Gold Chloride. GraduatedGlawHAloaHiner* Tumblers. Grains of Paradise. ' Gum. Honey— Despuni. Indian Berries, Hemp, Indigo. India Rubber— Buns, In- jection Bottles, Breast Relievers, Gum Rin^s, Nipple Shields, Pessar- ies, Teats, Urinals, Are. Infusion Concentrated— Calumba, Cascarilla, Cusparia, Gentian. Sen- na, Quaasia, Rhubarb. Rose. Serpentary, Val- erian. Inks. Insecticide. Iodine— Re-sublimed, En,jlish, Bromide. Iron— Ammon., Chloride, do. Citrate, and do. Tartrate, Citrate with Strychnine, Carbonate Precipitated, Filings, Citrate with Quinine, Hypophosphite.Iodide, Laetate, Perchloride, Phosphate, Sulphate, Potassio Tartrate, Py- I'ophosphate. IsinglaSvS — Brazil, Rus- sian, Jtc Jalapine. Jeffrey's Respirators. .Jewellers' Rogue. Kali- Kormes Mineral. Kousso. Lime, & its prepanitiims. Leaves— Aconite, Buchu, Foxglove, Senna, Uva Ursi. Hemlock. Lactucarium. Lamb Skins. Lamp Black. Lancets. Lapis Caluminaris. Lard. L(.'ad— A(!etate, Puritied, (Jenuiue Mexic'nBlack. Xix(!y's, Iodide, Red, White. Lichen. liiniment— (Jpium. Cam- phor, Comitound Cam- phor, Soap. Lint, Jiinen. Lip Salve. Li(iuid Dyes. Liquid Glue. Litharge. Litmus Paper. Lupuline. Lycopodiiuu, Aiace. Mercury— Chloride, Io- dide, Ammonio Chlo- ride, Bichloride, Binio- hate, Howard's, Hypo, phosphites, Iodide, Ac. 'I FELLOWS & Co., CuKMiJiTs, Fostku's Conxiit— St. Johx, N. B. Brandish, Soilu (')ilor- lIomloek.dlallH, Todinc Quinidiiie. Lime Chlovidcs Lond, Cubtdis, Fo.'?i?lovt!. (lin" Rii/.or Slioi*.-^- Morpliia, S(jar; iparilla, Honduras, !, size, shape and (nialitT. iTonKuc Scrapers. Jamaica; Sene;{a. Ser-lSponf-'io Piline pentary, Sidfrtdia, Val-lSpreud Plasters en an. ^()U1 11, A' I Tonouin Beans, tinest. To(;th Brushes, Instru- spirits — i'fitherMitricJu-j nients, Picks. Powdon Rowlaud's l'i'e!)ariitiMii.s.i nij)er. Sulphuric. Aro-;Tow (Surffeons'). •het^ iftVoi I, >p.Mr, i>a:i'o. Siilicine, Sal-Pninella. Salts ol' Ijcmon- ! ^ Pantonine, lies and Wei;rh Sea Meilieine Chests. ••ealmff W ax. Seidlit/, Roves, (.'ase-^. (.wders in bo.ve >eni AiM'tiii — Ani.-i ( a,r- ■laui, Malabar. Oarui OK An;^ , ji-iidri .\n;.':.. ;eiiUKre;.'k,l iini 1 Kniiuo' hichi, I ori- K I Crush pujsa.irra. tivnuMili, /oseyanii^ ,V Sifted), nnitic Aiumonia. fo'tidiTripoli (Photographic). Ammonia. Rosemary, 'Trusses, Com. i)rineiple, Nntnie^rs, Wnic. Stetliescopes. Stoppered Bottles. Stramonium, 'Cut. Strontia, Nitrate. Pure. Strychnine, Pur(> Cryst. Suli)hate. Sulphnr— Todide, J'reci))- Siuijle. J>oul)le, Sahno- and Ody t)rincipl(s Sin- ide. Double Moeuiain. Cole's. A-c, Ac. Tnrpentin*'. Twines. ainlla Verntria. itated, Stii-k. Suldima-i Verfiiirri> i Veriuillion, English, Cb nese. "Mi; Sniton ."^tii- Silvei' — Nitrate, ni crys t.-iis or fused, Quii/k. Skius. Soaii- •' i'am-v l.l(Mi«clniI( \ c. ) Soila— .Acetate- Billmraf* or 1 Cry.t >oia K, nr W luati bin; ^ ted. Washed, Ac, Sy rinse.- Syrup—Buckthorn, Cit-j Veterinai'y Instrument,-, rate Iron, do A' Quinine, ;^''ine;r;1rs—Colch^cnm. Cincrer, l]yi)ophosphate L Distilled. Opium. Fli'S. of r/uue,Iron 4*^ Quinine,'" SruiriiHh Sfiinll."- iienion; liiuie, Hypo-] Violet PoAvders. phosphate. Oran,'j:(s Sar-jM'aters— -Carrawny, ])is- sa|)arilla. Senna, Tolut, tilled Eld^rFlov/or. Lie S'juills. Po\)py wiiite, ; vender. Lime, Oranju' ! Flower, Poppermin . ifydro.-idph.. ilyjiop- hosiihite. Kydrate. Ily-I Tinct ure:'— Acoiu!e. .\t Rhubarb. Violet- Tannir nds. Tapers. 'i'a(>iu<'a. Tartar Eiiudic. T.-iits -•- Calvy- Rubber. A"<-. '"I'i'ra. .laponica. I' iuientn. Rose uiird. posu I :.,!■. otassm . I'liospl'. Taitr:)te ate tea. l>aceinosa. Ab .\ntimoii iab Cojrhicuui Root Seeib Rhubarb. Vei;i<| ti'UU!. < );)Iiim. 1 pe<-acii- :rhate < '.ila.hu'i' -■ .■^o Iiiti"M - i i 1 ' I ! I i •■ I . ail. Vccln I'MU'-n- t(>or.\ •t A in- i;i ■ nioni'i. ) I]'! vi < iinuni ('liin!'lii.:r', ' >• Aruica, Halsaiu Tolnt, AVdod-- (Juiiicujn A' Slii Assaf(esicnni. <'ar- W it> ':'>•-• Rii,:. Quassia ;iii(U diavinu':;, Sandal- Sjis-j .(tV.'>s. doii'.oiii.';. Castor, \ ;in ,.,,■, I,...;. Catechu. ''!•,;,• ivt:i. ''i, cbMiia,C'>!''bi(;!'n , II, ('b'orid'- Iodide Oriiic ' » l'V,)» *'/>/ !S <> B ifjif > A •iV A i \ .1 |f.i-t-iiiii «i, If, ti.'usir; ttr' - t \ftful foiailuiu. A*'FJi'lAliQ\ di, C?o R. if Hal foHS, N. B. j.'^crluvts (iiii" 111. 11 I'll 1)1111*;' (Tuniaii;icuni A' Sim l,.i.:.(^vitis;^iii :i"(l i;.';J, SlDldal- SiiS ,uv JV.i <'v>- luk<. (M't ■.»♦"• S'.llr.llMl'" l\'- ln,-i;.lp Ovi'll' ■I ".'(I c. lit f'otoittiiH' FELLOWS & Co., (Jhkmists, Fostkii's Couxkh.— St. .Tomx, N. B. PATENT AND PROPRIETORY li M I'lfO.M Eiia)lan«I, Kcotflaiui. Frnneo, (jorni.^ny, tht> tinito.d AV A II il A N 'I' 1^^ 11 CJ K N r I N K . CV WiBE, 30 cent. i,ei- Y«ri, Fellows & ARE WHOLESALE I RETAIL AGENTS /^. (f; fj. F( iij/ (f' ^'o.'.s, o/' IjhhIoii. Biilm of Sj/i lacinn , for Mcvfd/ and Bodih/ Decajj. d'v.. (f v. (^o)ic(itf)'((f('d Drfirxirc Kx^ciin'. Snji<(nd'i< German Bi'ffc/s. />/'. IiurJi((ji\i, dr. d'v. Ilard'n Farinaceous. Food for Infavtx. > *i FELLOWS & Co., Chkmists, Fostee's Cobneb—St. John, N. B. Pat@&it ll@(di@liii@s« &@e> &Q ii Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, Sugar-coated Pills, Sarsaparilla. * Anderson's Pills. Allen's Hair Restorative, Zylobal.v num. Atwood's Bitters. Arnold's Ink, Ink Powders. Brown's Jamaica Ginger, Bronchial Troches. Brown's Extract Valerian, Blistering Tissue. Bateman's Drops. Bryan's Pulmonic Wafers, Vermifuge Buchan's Hungarian Balsam, Sugar Coated Pills, Vegetable Skin Ointment, Concentrated Essence. Burnett's Tooth Wash, Cocoaine, Kalliston. Barry's Trycopherus. British Oil (Betton's). Bull's King of Pain, Sarsaparilla. Brandreth's Pills. Blacking Paste. Black Lead (Nixey's). Bristol's Sarsaparilla. Blair's Liquid Rennet. Benzoline. Bond's Marking Ink. Brand's Itch Ointment, Worm Tea. Buffon's Vermin Exterminator, Brunswick Black. Blancard's Pills. Cramp and Pain Killer. Catarrh Snuff. Camphor Ice. Cold Cream. Cutler's Pulmonary Balsani. Cod Liver Oil (Newfoundland). Cleriugh'a Condition Powders. Capsules Copaiba, O ,>ai. a and Cabebs. C'axiVF.KjJ^ ;"'ills. C.jnei O'iUijnd. Collodion Collodion Iodized. Cuticle (Judd's Liquid). Charcoal, Concrete. Costar's Rat Exterminator. Corbet's Sarsaparilla. Calkin's Sea Sick Remedy. Cachou Aromatise (Hooper's). Cephalic SnuH. Chest Protectors, all sorts. Chlorodine (J. Collis .Irowu's), Clark's Essence Rennet. Cockle's Pills. Carey's Cough Cure. Clark's Bitters. Chalk Balls (Shand's), (Haul's). Condoms. Cleaver's Soaps. Pomades Dalby's Carminative. Depilatory Powder. Devine's Pitch Lozeng<^s. Down's Elixir. Dillow's Heave Cure. Davis's Pain Killer. DeGrath's Electric Oil. Dalley's Pain Extractor, Dead Shot (Perry's). Davis's Wild Cherry and Tar. Dinneford's Magnesia, Horse Hair Gloves. Dubarry's Revalenta. Dutch Drops. Drake's Plantation Bitters, N. B. id), •s. )S. ). 8). ir. FELLOWS on, V.nilla, Kosfc, Bitter Almond, Cloves, ('innamon, & all other kinds. Eye Salve (Fellovrs'). Ellis's Willow Charcoal. Mount Eagle Tripoli. Eau de Cologne. Eau de Cologne, Julich's Platz, Gautier. Eau de Cologne, J. M. F. Eau de Coloi^ne, in Wicker. Ede's Perfumes, .Diamond Cement. Effervescent Citrate of Magnesia. Essence of Rennet. Feeding Bottles. Friar's Balsam. ii Fuller's Earth Toilet Powder. Fetridge's Balm of 1000 Flowers. Fitche's Heart Corrector. Fly Paper, German, Lightning. Fly Poison. Fahenstock's Vermifuge. Fe'' ws' Dys.j epsia Bitters, Worm Lezenges, Speedy Relief, Balsam of Liverwort, Tooth Aphe Drops, Golden Ointment, Juniper Compound. French Perfumery. Graham's Pain Eradicator, Pills. Graham's Diuretic Compound. Godfrey's Cordial. Gardner's Balsam Liverwort. Gilman's Hair Dye. Glove Clean :.r. Glue, i^pulding's. Qouiard's Lilly White. Grafenbury Pills. Gold Beater's Skin. Gould's Pin Worm Syrup. Guerlain's Shaving Cream. Glenn's Tooth Paste, Tooth Wash. Gardner's Rheumatic Compound. Granular Citrate of Magnesia. Granulated Scjidlitz. Hanney's Rondeletia. Hard's Farinaceous Food. Holloway's Pills and Ointment. Hooper's Pills. Hoofland's German Bitters. Hageman's Cachous. Hypophosphates, Churchill's. Hunt's Liniment. Hay's Liniment. Harlaem Oil. Halsey's Forest Wine. Houghton's Pepsin. Hurd's Hair Restorer. Hampton's Tincture. Hobensack's Worm Syrup. Hovey's Charcoal Pasta. Hutchin's Hair Dye. Heimstreet's Hair Colouring. Hewes' Nerve and Bone Linimen Herrick'a Pills. Jayne's Vermifuge, Alterative, Expectorant, Carminative, Sanative Pills, Hair Tonic. Johnson's Liniment. Indian Dyspepsia Pills. Indelible Ink, Kidder's, Pay son's. Bond's, t. tK FELLOWS & Co., Chkmihts, Foster's CouNEn — St. Jons^, N. B. t J Indelible Ink, Letchford's, Hageman's. India Rubber Nipple Sliields, Rings, Breast Pumps, Syringes. James' Fever Powder. • Judson's Family Dies, Worm Teas, Mountain Herb Pills. Kcating's Cough Lozenges. Kidder's Liniment, Cordial. Kennedy's Medical Discovery, Salt Rheum Ointment. Leary's Albion Liniment. Langley's Bitters. Lyon's Magnetic Powder, Kathairon. Locock's Pulmonic Wafers. Lubin's Perfumes. Lozenges, all kinds, Medicated. Laird's Bloom of Youth. . DabariqMe's Solution of Soda. Laville's Gout Liquor. Lewis' Perfumery. Mechi's Magic Strops. Morrison's Pills. Morse's Cordial, Indian Root Pills. McClintock's Alterative, Tonic Mixture. McClintock's''Dyspepsia Elixir, Rheumatic Liniment, Mixture, Cholera Preventive, Diarrhoea Cordial, Pectoral Syrup. Moffatt's Pills, Bitters. Marchesci Catholicon. McMunn's Elixir Opium. Mustang Liniment. McLea»'s Vermifuge, llfls. Merchant's Gargling Oil. McAllister's Ointment. Morehead's Magnetic Plaster. Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup. Noble's Invigorating Balm. Norton's Chamomile Pills. Night Lights. Oxford Washing Pads. Osgood's Cholagogue. Ointments of all kinds. Oiled Silk. Oxley's Jamaica Ginger. Parr's Life Pills. Pike's Powders for Fits. Pink Saucers. Puifs and Boxes. Powell's Balsam of Aniseed. Plantain's Capsules. Parson's Rat Exterminator. Phalon's Hair Dye, Invigorator. ^piasters, of all kinds. Perry's Balni Syriacum, Detersive Essence, Sugar-coated Capsules, Purifying Pills. Hypophosphite Lime, Swan's Soda, . Iron, Manganese, Quinine. Riggs' Military Soa^. Rimmell's Kenzoline, Perfumes, Toilet Vinegar. Rondeletia. Rouge for Jewellers, Cosmetique. Rowland's Macassar Oil, Odonto, 1 N. B. r. yrup. lies, I'S FELLOWS & Co., CuKMiars, Fustkii's Cokner— St. John, N. B. Patent Hedlelcies, &e„ &e. Kowland's Kalydor. Richardson's Bitters. Redding's Russia Salvo. Radway's Ready Relief, Resolvent, • R. Pills. Rosemary and Castor Oil. Robinson'H Silver Soap. Sharp's Horehound and Aniseed. Stoughton's Bitters. Sanford's Invigorator. Steers' Opodeldoc. Schenk's Mandrake Pills. Stafford's Olive Tar. Swain's Vermifuge, Panacea. Seidlitz Powders. Salt of Lemons. Scott's Pills. Singleton's Golden Ointment. Snuff Maccaboy, Scotch, t) iSnuff, Irish, Lundy Fool, Welch Toa«l. Sponge Biiga. Spruce Essence. Sozodorit. [Turlington's Balsam, i Thompson's Eye Water. Tobias' Venetian Liniment. Towsend's Sarsnparilla. Touscy's Master of Pain. Uphani's Pile Electuary. Velpau's Cankerine. Wood's Hair Restorative. Wilson's Neuropathic Drops, Dysentery Cordial, ("Composition, Magnesia. Winer's Canadian Vermifuge. Whclpton's Pills. Youatt's Condition Powders. From GEO. ROWNEY & Co., who obtained the PRIZE MEDAL AT THE LONDON EXHIBITION, 1862. Oil Colour Tubes for Artists; Moist Colour Tubes for do; Water ColourH in oakes for do; Water Colours in boxes, from 30 cout-s to |S7 ; Wax Flower Colours; Illumine ting Colours; Crayons, Poppy Oil, Nut Oil. Ma.stic Pallets, Mahl Sticks; Brushes, in Camel, Badger, Sable, and Hogs' Hair ; Silrer Foil, Mill Boards, Drawinp Pcnciln; together with a large assortment of otlier materials of the very host dcscrijition. WHO L H S .1 X K .1 »>' /> RUT ,1 I L . __ »& ^T^> » — WALKING CANES, — In Silver, Gold, and Plated Mountings, on Ivory, Walrus Tooth, &;r., ice. II ^ M 13 XT R o i^ E !£: c II t: s . TURKEY SPONGES, UONEYCOMJi SPONGES, PnENCIf SPONGES. Hair Brushes, 25 cents to $3.— Flesh Brushes, Gloves and Belts; Nail Brushes, in Bon* and Boxwood; Tooth Brushes, finest qualities: Shaving BruBhcR, Badger and Ilogs' Hair, from 15 cents to si. Tbo ahovo are made expressly for FELLOWS & Co., and are all Gnaranteed. FELLOWS & CO. rrri FELLUVV^S & (Jo., Chemists, Fohtku's CoaRER — St. Johw, N. fi. IlQQS3air^uii£:!aici^i:B;]L0:6S39 t. ; i IfV tcnuld tHrrrt FSttpeeinl .IttrntioH to out- fitork uf \ II ii I, TURNIPS, MANGOLD WURTZEL. & CARROTS, Rk wc have devott'il tho ntnioNt care in their Holeotion, fjiHt iif FJou'ct' Scrt/s moi/ hi' hat/ o/i <(pjtUritt(i)n. C JLT A. J^ O Cm XJ J^ , It !1 I Peas, Earliest Sorts. Waite's Early Daniel O'Rourke (original stock). Caractacus. This variety was spe- cially and carefully selected by the late Mr. Waite. Early Emperor or Morning Star. Early Washington. Early Green Marrow — Bellamy's. The above range from 2^ to 4 feet. Peail, Later Sohts. Bedman's Imperial. Dwarf Marrow. Scimitar, Improved Blue. Harrison's Glory. Champion of Paris. The above range from 3 /o 4 feet. Peas, Wrinkled Tall. Fairhead's Champion of England. Thia ranges from 5 /• % feet. Peas, Wrinkled Dwarfs. Veitch's Perfection. Napoletn. Peas, OwARF. Bishop's Dwarf. Beck's Gem or Tom Thumb. Burbridge'fl Eclipse or Stubbs's Dwarf Blue Marrow. The above range from 18m. to ^ift. Beans. Large Sword or Turkey. Early Hangdown. Taylor's Large Broad. Fairbeard's New Dwarf ProliHc. French Beans. Early Six-weeks. Sion House, earliest forcing. Long-podded Negro, fine. Red Speckled. Scarlet Runners. Painted Lady Runners. White Dutch Runners, and several other sorts. II Asparagus. Grayson's Giant. !• FELLOWS & Co., Chkmists, Fostku's Coii^km — 8r. John, N. B. •Gardea aad Field Seeds. 1 1 I' t ! 1 Boet. Waitc's Dwarf Black, finest grown. Good Dwarf Rca. Cattell's. jj Hender«on's Pine Apple. Borecole, or Kail. Green Curled Dwarf. J Cottagers' Kail. j Brocoli. ;, Early White (Adams's) line. j Cabbage. I Earl}' York. I Large York. ■'■ Emperor. ! Kemp's Incomparable. ;| Conquer/K. j| Enfield Market. !| Bruish Queen. (j tSugar-loaf. J! Barnes's Early. Thousand headed. Fiat Dutch. i' Ijarge Brunswiclc Drumhead, very ;! fine. j; St. John's Day, early Drumhead. Shepherd's Mari-ow. j; Cauliflcwer. ' Large Asiatic. : Erfurt, early dwarf. J Celery. [I Seymour's New Red. i; Cole's Crystal White. Old, for Soup. Cress. Fine Curled. I Australian Golden. Water. Cucumber. Long Prickly. Short Prickly. Cuthill's Black Spine. Emperor. Victory of Bath. Improved Sion Kouse. Norbiton Giant — finc'^t, longest, 6c most prolific cucumber cultivated. Leek. Broad Flag, large. Commoii. Lettuce, (cabbage.) Drumhead or Malta. Neapolitan Cabbage, fine. Lettuce (Cos.) Giant Brown Cos (Black Seed.) Crystal Cos. Melons. Empress Fugenie. Water Melons. • Musk. Mustard. White, first quality. Oaion. • White Spanish. Blood'red, fine. Silver-skinned. Welsh. Parsnip. Hollow-crowned. Guernsey, improved. Parsley. Myatt's Garnishing. Moss Curled, new, from China. I N. B. i» FELLOWS & Co.. Chk.mists, Fostkh's Couxkh— St. .Iohv, N. B. ferdea aad Ifield Seeds, Radish. Garden Turnips. jl Scarlot Sh()it-t()|). Early f^ix-wf«4;s Loruloii Particnhir. Kmtr scarlet M:ilta i'rame. Black Stotx- HyhricL White Turnip. i f'Rcd Turnip. j Pot Herbs, &c. Oiivc-shapcd.n.M'. colour, cxtni fine: (^..p^^i^.j^,,,^ i,,,,^, early. I Black Spanish. I I Savoy. Greon Curled. Drumhciid. Round. Prickly. Hub hard. Vegetable Marrow. Spinach. Squash. Marij!ji)ld, pot. Marjoram, pot or perejiniul. Savory, summer. Sage, broad-leaved. Thyme, broad-leaved, English, Tomato or Love-apple, red. Nasturtium. Sweet Peas Salsafy. Sea Kail. TSI'WH' ANIJ Arrlir.{aTlllAi SEEBS. Turni|)s. Gieen Round or ISorfoik. White Globe, (jreen-top Abprdek'ii. Purple-top Aberdeen. • Dafe's Hybrid. Purple-top Swede. Shamrock Swede the liijcst puiplc top Swede in iidtivation. Clovers, Slc. iKed. White. I Vetches or Tares. I spring. Mangold Wurzel. liong Reil. iFdvethai:i Long Rc''U 'ei Horn , Lv)!!^; Orange. Altringhan. yellow, tlie hett variety Hemp' ami Canary, tor agriiuitural purposes. jLiuBced for sov/in|f. Large White Belgian. iRape. # i 3 V ■ ;* . ■) FELLOWS &, Co, CuKMisTs, Fostek's Corner — St. John, N. ii. ( PAV THE [^ for the following, or will take them in payment for Goods : WHITIi: CLOVER HONEY. BEES WAX. OABBx\aE 8EEDS. TURNIP CARROT LETTUCE PUMPKIN CUCUMBER '■■ SQUASH CARRAWAV • TIMOTHY CLOVER and otiievH. / All of which must be of Undoubted Goodness and TRUTIIF ULLY named. ACORNS. CALTF()RNLA«BEANS, HANDELION ROOT. CALAMUS CH()(M)LATK BUCK BEAN SCFAPED, Sl'LlT, and 1) R I E D . I 'F^ TOP ONIONS, POTATOK ONIONS, GARLIC, J5ALSAM OF FIR WHITE PINE GUM, BALM GILLEAD BUDS, BEAVER CASTOR. 'jf, N. a. . ' FELLOWS & Co., Chemcsts, Fosteh's Corneo — St. John, N. B- From the following Houses, warranted Genuine. JP J»« IB. X S : LUBIN. GUEKI,AIN. (MUTIER, MAIIGINET & CAT DERAT, PLNAUD. L ir B H : EDWARD CLEAVER, RIGGE, BAILEY. BREIDENBATH. A. ROWLAND & SON, BENBOW «fe SON. RLMMELL. PIESSE stidious? Th'i/ (U-f Cccomlnij knoirit throujhont Amcricd, and are pre- ^crihcd by mavy itvprepiAh'cctl J*/i//ni'rfanii. i>o nwt be nersuade(' to take any other medicine in their stearl, but should your A pother, ,;v not have FK5.iLOW.V WOKM I.OZB'^VOE.S, we will lo'w.irf' :i b i.c to any part of the Province, on receipt of TweLt^-tive Cents in Stamps, PRICE 'S) cents per Box; i i , ;: for One Dollar. A liberal discount to the Trade. CAUTION.— Tne ancrt^m ant n.tiiU' the i; trod»;. tion of FELLOWS' LOZ- ENGES lias givei »i'e »' :-sv.;:''ul imrations by r.nprincipled persons. Those prepiired by us with o> ,■ s ,v,nariir« o/' the wrapper are the only ones combining harmless qualities wiv.i pievvUMl lasiel and ceria-i action in expelling Worms. The genuine Lozenges j,t'- U.?:" in'color < . I MJ. N, N. B. ■ r ar - FELLOWS & Co., CuK^iisTs, Fosteu's Cohnku— St. John, N. B. ^i^ l>e-8ts, iir offortK, ffle 1 in what- ient ; and '1' prepar- iv^ them, | rom their * naciuted, j lat ?)l /'«' ^;rc- t should 'I'r.'idc. S' LOZ- Those imbiiiing; Worms. ' < I & F E L I^ O >V S ' li)Y 111,1 f FOR ? Ch o I e r "1 . Diarrhoea, Dysentery, Crarnp in the Bowels ; WILL BE FOUND EFFICACIOUS IN (jf(((//i, fof(/. Chnlira^ (linl'n\ T)i/Knit for Dispepsiu, Habi- tual Costivcnes.*, Bilious Complaints, Sick Headache, Jaundice, Hearthurn, Bad Breath, Water Brash, Acid Stomach, Sea Sickn>^8s, and the first stages of Diarrhea. Those Bitters consist of a careful and peculiar admixture of the be-st and mildest vegetable aperients, with the pure expressed juice of Bitl, of London, the subscribers deem it expedient (hav- ing the original recipe) bone. Knee, Fetlock, Pastern, and I*riee SO centH— 5 f to manufacture the arti- cle in itsprimitive puri- ty and at half the usual cost. The essence cures Claps, or Strains of the Back Sinews, also Slips & Strains of the should- ers,SLifle-hough, Whirl- Coffin Joints. or SI. FOR Itch, Salt Rheum, Nettle^Rash, Ringworm, Scald Head, and other Cutaneous Eruptions. — Price 50 cents, fi for $1.25. CLOVE ANODYNE TOOTHACHE DROPS. When fevers burn, or ague freezes, Rheui. atics f naw, or cholio squeezes. Our neighbor's sympathy may ease us WJ' pitying moan; But thee, thou hell o' a' diseases, Ay moelis our groan. — Barns. After the failure of every other remedy, this preparation has given immediate and lasting relief, and will do sq in eve/y instance not cauised by ulcers formiitg at the root of the Tooth. — The Clove Ailo., f. r. s., "47, Finsbury 8fi nave, .filly ]. 1843. " I-hynichm tha London Hoftj)!tal. " I have recently examined with much care, both microscopically and chemically, the article known as * Hard's Farinaceous Food,' which has now been before the public for s ^ many years. " I find it to be carefully prepa^jtd, to be perfectly genuine, and highly nutritious , ihese results being corroborated by many previous examina. lions of the article made at various times, during the past two year.s, and entirely without the knowledge of the proprietor. " It possesses certain important advantages over the majority of Food sold for Infants and Invalids, it being more digestible, and in the large proportion of gluten which it contains, and which is the blood and flesh jl producing constituents of the food. The greater number of Farinaceous !j F*ods sold, consist wholly of arrowroot or starch, which does not contain Jpgluten or nitrogen in any form, and such articles are therefore wholly !: destitute of any principle from which blood and flesh can be formed, so ij that Infants fed exclusively upon them would be in danger of dying of actual starvation. This cannot be too generally impressed upon mothers, and all persons engaged in the rearing of children. ARTHUR HILL HASSELL, M. D., "Analyst of the Lane Sanitary Commission, *' Author of 'Food id Hh Adxdterationfi, d:c. " WiMpole Street, Ciwendisb Square, W. " leb. Ut, 1860." Sold by rSLLOUrs di: r^., Wholesale and Retail Druggists, Poster's Co i\ St. John, JST. B. r, x\. B. h whose led. Fariria- 309 and I grains, inciples, klly and lich has I highly xamina. (ars, and 3f Food le large nd flesh naceous contain wholly med, so lying of nothers. ISSiOH, 1800." , N.B. I! FELLOWS & Co., Chknists, Fosteii'« Couneh— St. Joiiv, N. B. For Purifying the Blood and Regulating the Bowels. SUGAR-COATED VEGETABLE PILLS and Uiiiverml Vcijctahfe^ Skin Ointmvnt. jm.BUCHAN'S PATENT SUGAR-COATED PILLS soon cure liver complaints, dyspepsia, rheumaiism, flatulence, wind and griping in the stomach and bowels, diarrhwa, loss of appetite, headache, heart-burn, pain in the chfst, sudden faiiitne.ss and costiveness, scor- butic aflections, skin eru[)tions, deep-seated ulcc rs, A:c. ; also acting most visibly on the complexion, preserving, improving, softening, and beauti- fying the skin, thereby giving lliat blooming and charming appearance so desirable, yet so vainly sought for by all. — Price Is. l^d. per bo\, or by post Is. 4d.; 2s. 9d., or 3s. 2d. by post ; and lis. per box, or 1 Is. Gd. by post. T>r. BiiolitMi'H Voa'otalilc J?l*lcin Oliiiiient. This is the only Ointment yet discovered that cures with ease the most inveterate sores, no matter of how long standing. It is a most Invalu- able Rkmedt for all kinds of sores, skin eruptions, and no person or family should be without a certain quantity. The advantage possessed by this ointment over all others, is, that it will not close up the surface of a v.ound, leaving it full of matter; but it will first bring all to the sur- face, and finally heal without breaking out again. The Pills should aid the Ointment in the following cases, namely : — Piles, BjiIs, Bruises, Ex- coriations, Blotches on the Face, Ulcers, Rinr Worm, Sore Head, Eyes and Lips, Baldness, Chapped Hands, Chafeci and Blistered Feet, Corns, Bunions, Chilblains, Frost Bites, Scalds, Cuts, Hites, Stings, Scrofula. King's Evil, Bad Legs, Bad Breasts, Contracted and Stiff" Joints, Fistulas, Gout, Swelled Glands, Lumbago, Rheumaiism, Whitlow, Sore Nipples, Sore Throats, Scurvy, Sore Heads, Rash, Tumours, Old and deep-seated Ulcers, Wounds, Worms^ Itch, &c. — Price Is. l^d. per Pot, or by post, Is. 8d. ; Cs. 9d, or by post, 4s. lOd. per Pot. Dr. Buchan's Concentrated Vegetable Essence. Is a NEVER-FAILING REMEDY for female complaints, mental and physical debility, loss of appetite, inward wastings, trembling or shaking of the hands, relaxation from long residence in hot climates, all muscular and nervous maladies, gout, rheumatism, and many other diseases origin- ating in the heart, lungs, nerves, &c. It is a diuretic and laxative, and acts most powerfully on the internal mucous membrane of the bowels, | windpipe, dec; being by all acknowledged as the "sole natural strength- * ener" ot the human frame. — Prepared, in Bottles, at lis.; or four times that quantity, for 32s. Book sent free to any part of the Provinces, on receipt of 10 cent stamp. FEl.I.OWS A' <.'©., Wliolesple and lictail Agent*, ^t. John, N. B. THE ABOVE PRICES AUE STEttLINB. ' FEl FELLOWS «fe Co., Chkmist.s, Foskkh's CoHXKn — St. John, N. B. ^ cs* ^ ^ ^»4 I'* o_ ©s s ^ !^ i^ C5 • • iSQ ^ NERVOUS RELAXATION &, EXHAUSTION," Nf:ir Edilion.^ rnlfo-f/i .1 to 190 juiffi-n, l/hts-trnted by iinvio-ovv Anatomical K'uiirdvinfif on nt<.c/, .}vnt,pahlinhr(l, price One. SIn'llincf. TIIK The Greatest Medical "Work of the Age, on youthful indiscretions iind consequent impediments; dcscrihins; the An- atomy of the Keproductivc 8ystcm in health and disease, and pointing out the sure means of perfect restoration to manhood ; with an essay on Sin- gle and Married Life, confainina; a Prescription known as the Preventive Lotion, precluding the possibility of contamination. To be had in all parts of the world. O'ailtiOii.— M»^ssrs. R. &: L. TERRY 5C-<'5t#^ '^ ^ AGENTS:- ^"'^^^^^^^'iCQ^^^^^J^^ ^ Barclau and Sous, W^^C^iXLi^ *- 95, Farringdon Street, SMfiiWu,^ Lond on. .lUJEJy-TH FELLO^VS / c Al So A ip li ' OHJT, N. B. nntoniinal I'^rai;^ the An- ting out. 01) Sin- f !ventivo d in all at their der any ion the s ; and, or" iheir- ched to i suitiiij I ice lis. li Rniody e. BCIFIC rofula, ij hbo.v. •'' 1 1 :? n. FELLOWS & Co., CiiEMjKTH, Fosrnn's ConxKii—Si. Johw, N. B. VOll THE RKLIEF AND CUUK OK Sore Throat, Bronchitis, ASTHMUND ALL BRONCHIHL COMPLAINTS. IN LARGE BOXES, AT A LOW PHICE. Sold by all Druggists and Apothecaries in the Provinces an-J Stttes. (DIOSIVEA CRENiLTA.) AU Diseases of the BLADDER and KIDNEYS, Obstructions of the UrinCj (3-ravel, Stricture, Pain in the ]pack or Joints, Bropsical Swelling-s, and all diseases of the Sezual Org^ans. It is the Female's friend in all diseases peculiar to the Female sez, This is not a weak tea or infusion, but a pure Fluid Extract, more in quantity, better in quality, less in price than any other similar pre,- paration. SI 1>ER ROTTLK ; SIX IJOTTLES FOR $f). ^j:ru(jcp's(j Uiuler h'evere- S^'cu.se, /Jcstcn^ /'rcpf-ietcr. Foster's Corner, King Street, St. John, N. B. ,.«^a. IMAGE EVALUATION TEST TARGET (MT-3) // {./ k 'U I/. (A ^ & 1.0 [f ■- 1^ I.I t-^ iiiiiM 1.8 1-25 1.4 III 1.6 ■• 6" ► V] <^ /} '^/ 7. V /^ Photographic Sdences Corporation 23 WEST MAIN STREET WEBSTER, N.Y. 14580 (716) 873-4503 FELLOWS &, Co., Chemists, Foster's Cohneti — St. Johit, N. B. !' I A PURE TONIC THAT WILL RELIEVE THE AFFLICTED, AND ®I. ISOFMNB'S fiESMAN BITTEIS, Prepared hy Or, C. JVl. JT^CASfP^V. Philadelphia, Pa., Will effectually and most ccrtainh/ rurc nil Diseases arisinq from a DISORDERED LIVER, STOMACH, or KIDNEYS. ' HOOFI^A.]VI>»S OEH^JCAIV BITTEXiH Will give you a Good Appetite, Strong, H(?althy Nerves, Brisk and Energetic Feelings, will enable you lo Sleap well, and will positively prevent Yellow Fever, Bilious Fever, &c. Those suffering from BROKEN DOWN AND DELICATE CON- STITUTIONS, from whatever cause, either in male or female, will find in HOOF LAND'S GERMAN BITTERS a remedy that will restore them to their usual health. Such has been the case in thousands of instances ; and a fair trial is but required to prove the assertion. , I>l8e»se» of Itidneys txnd. I51ti,d.cler. In, Young or Aged, Male or Female, are speedily removed, and the patient restored to health. DELICATE CHILDREN, Those suffering from ^PARASMUS, wasting away, with scarcely any flesh on their bones, are cured in a very short time ; one bottle in such cases will have a most surprising effect. Parents having suffering chidren as above, and wishing to raise them, will never regret the day they commenced with these Bitters. Literary Men, ytudento. And thoso working hard with their brains, should alw.iys keep u bottle of HOOFLANDS BITTERS near them, as they will find much benefit from its use, to both mind and body, invigorating, and not depressing. IT IS ]^0T £. MOTOS STIM'ffL&"MT, And leavea no Prostration, Beware of Counterfeits. See thut the Signnture <»t '• (J. M. .Iacmcson " is on the wrapper of each bottle. ^jp" Price per Bottle, 15 CfUiS ; or half dozen tor f^4. v|;Frinripal Office and Manufactory, 681 AUCH STREET. . ' /- (Successors to C. M.JACKSON ^^ Co.) Wholesale and Retail Agents, St. .folin, N. B. \l[ y, N. B. Sraot, ^ IS, I i isk and |i osi lively | I 3 COi\J ivill find restore sands of «nd the ely any j In such I iflbring ( the dny ! I bottle , bcneiit essing. ITT,'' K»ON »» , f- Co.);' r r ^i^^^^t^i^^^i^^^^^^^^*^ 1866. Calendar. 1866. •^ \ 1866 1 1 ► J ■ <5 CO 9 3 ^ Q « H PtH OQ 4 5 6 1 lobe 1 1 1 • o V2 4 en 5 ! /• \ i 1 1 ! 9 6! 7 1 • IJ' 8 9 10 11 12 13 ■ 8^ 9 10 11 12 13 1141 CO 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 "5 - 15:16 17 18 19 20 121' CO 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 ^2223 24 25 26 27 ^28, "^ 28 29 30 31 V 12930 31 } i ^ 1 mat" 1 2 3 .- 1 t 1 9 o : i\ ^ 4 5; 6 7 8 9 10 Hi 51 6 7 8 9 10 "• 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 3 CD 1213 14 15 16 17 18 : 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 3 1920 21 22 23 24 25 : ^ I 25 26 127 28 , ' V 26 27 28 29 30 31 ; /■ i 1 2 3 ' 1 1 1 j:! i 4 5, 6 7 8 9 10 2 3 4 5 6 7 8; ii;i2 13 14 15 16 17 9 10 11 12 la 14 15 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 V 25126 27 28 29 30 31 0) 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 i CO V 30 i 1 V 1 2 3 4 5' 6 7 r ll 9 1| ^ 3 4 5 6! m 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 0> 7 8! 9 10 11 12 13; 15 16;i7 18 19 20 21 o 14 15:iB 17 18 19 20 : < 22 28 24 25 26 27 28 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 j V 29 30! o 28 29 30 31 / ^ ' 1 1 2 3 4 5 ■ i ^ 1 2 3J • 6 V 8 9 10 11 12 0> 4 6 7 8 9 10.! 13 1415 16 17 18 19 "1 Hi 12 13 14 15 16 17 1 S 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 ; > 18' 19 20 2l' 22 23 24^ I 27 28 29 30 31 i z I 25 26 27 28! 29 30 { I f 1 2 ! . \ 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 ■ ft. and vnrl«d aNHortnicnt, c«»imlMttnir of CIHOULAR, (lANO, STNGLK. WHIP, rKOSS-CTTT, TRNOM. BILLET-WEH, . HAND, TTJRNlNG-WEll •>'«•' i A/, /.'/w*, jf /!?.. AWff. CaDierbnry Street nearTftOfBce. W9 Ilium of % or WKK. i Office. ^