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FUILEB & CO., Hardware, 45 Bppcr Water Street.— STce page 3. h BELCHER'S Ift 09 FOR THE YEAR OF OUR LORD \ I 1869: PHOVIIVCE OF IVOVA. SCOTIA, DOMINION OF CANADA, Being the First after Bissextile or Leap Year, and the latter part of the TpRTY-SEOOND and beginning of the THIKTY-THIED Year of the Eeign of HER MAJESTY QUEEN VICTORIA. [Established in 1824.] •'^ • PUBLISHED BY THE PROPRIETOR C. H. BELCHEE, HALIFAX, NOVA SCOTIA, SOLD BT A. & W. MACKINLAY, No. 10 Guanville Street, R. T. MUIR, "125 " V M. A. BUCKLEY, " 85 «' " Z. S. HALL, " HoLLis Street. CONNOLLY & KELLY, " 36 George Street 1869. INnEI WILL BB FOVND ON rAGES 191 AND 194. I H ^ r 8. .?. SOOTH, Banker, 28 Prince William Street, St. Jobn, N. B.—Seepage 196. R. T. lEUIR, BookaeHer and Stationer, 126 Oranvillo Street. s n a o « o O u I fl ei O (3 a & o K o belcher's farmer's [1869. DRY GOODS, ITHOlifSAIiX: /. - f ** ANDERSON, BILLING & CO. WHOLESALE DRT GOODS fflEBCHANTS 9S it 97 OranTllle Street, HALIFAX, N. S. A Large and most varied Stock of Goods kept constantly on hand. Country Dealers supplied on the most liberal Terms. Window Slastn Bmst H. ] ] i A ] BROTHBBS & 00., DruggiBts, Ordnance Square, Halifax. Churuli ScrvioeH an.l Prayer Booki nt R. T. MUIIV8. 1869.] ALMANACK. SIGN OF THE CIRCULAR SAW, 46 Upper Water Street, HALIFAX. E. B. f niER & m n IMPORTERS OP LoMon Faints aM Oils, »D Ti^ineii and I^lneii, Window Glass, Sheet Lead, Zinc, Gunpowder, Shot, Blasting Fuze, Griffin's Horse Nails and Scythes, Table and Pocket Cutlery, ALSO, BEST ANNEALED CUT NAILS. ,, FOR SALE AT LOWEST MARKET RATES. H. H. FULLER & CO., I e4 C •c CO eo c o u O rs fA vi (1) O o O Cm I— I H P 1^ BttOWN BROTHERS & CO., Pure ChemicaU, Drugs and Toilet Articles. "1 1 ( i .11 mini' "'^'tf'**' — j,,,,AnlKH'H FAUMKU^ *■ a nnd Imported of I ManufacturcrB and lu 1 — -^ ^ .nous.. t«;;^^'^,,,et. ^-T?.r»r-SScnl in U. province. otcxccuodv,y»»y j„ to Order by A / are' no pa A« kinds of Furs, Boas, Muffs,' f 11 i«« ffiOatS, #««» * a aUhe.>ortest notice. | TUBS CLEANED, Bl;l^^^^_^f^„„,,,,.er„«. a M n a s %t CI a a o CO CO o cu CO Xi o =3 o I m t^*^ 1ft \ r>->4r 111 «» h W$ •/A Vo' M, ^^i JOB! ,1^ i * S o (0 iirs*"? vW^-fSi 0) III CQ >» CO tf) (A CO o 3 CO 00 OI'FICE AND F©ri?X » ® Nie Se c us tome &c. Pn ). ^ O JS33, U t*. aaUf»«« rhotograph Albums at R. T. MUIR'fl. 1869.] AUIANACK. •-^' * fiRAPILLE ST. Corner below Northup's Market. Ctnpopteps andi Oeatera let Dry ^eeds. S3" The utmost pains are taken in this Establishment to give good value and per- fect satisfaction in every purchase. 5^- Particular attention paid to the faithful execu- tion of orders. S!^ Homespun, Yarn, and Socks exchanged for Goods, and fair cash equiva- lent warranted. JJ^" Cotton Yarn of the very best quality ; money returned if not satisfactory. 156 GRANVILLE ST. Kttrty Qppasit© til© Qrdcitcie^e jJ3r J. SILVER & CO., are often in a position to put I customers in the wav of efiectina;- sale of Fish, Produce, I &c. . . > PreBcriptlons cirefuUj' dispensed by Bbown Brotherr & Co, u CO M .1-4 CO e to a v u ■** d o bo C • iH p; eo CO o O .A 0) <—i a> O ca piH o H ca ^ ^ i is CO •♦J e3 o CC u u a U Ph O ^3 o e3 03 o CG be c PJ o p^ R. T. MUIR, Bookseller and Stationer, 136 Granville Street. 8 belcher'b farmer's [1869. LEATHER AND FINDING STORE, 148 Upper Water Street, A good supply of N. 13.— NAILS, SOLE AND UPPER LEATHER, PATENT FRENCH FRONTS, &G. Constantly on hand. Cheap for Cash. Orders from the country accompanied by casli remittance prompt- ly attended to. T'* ^%im FURJilTTJRE HALL, WHOLESALE > / UflTURE FACTORY, 13 & 15 Princ. roei, Halifax, N. S. W. E. HEFFKRNAN, Manufacturer, wholesale and retail Dealer in HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, I»JLllILiOXJ«. (STJITS & CHA.»i:iSEI«. SUJT8 IN SOLID WALNUT AND CHESNUT. Always on hand, a large assortment of Chairs, Bed- is%Jj *?''^-li>''^^'waB "^"^^ Looking-Ghissos. '^iss^'ftiwF *^''^s«^[ 1"'^^ Trade supplied. J. mgi ^"»e Med The only \^a *he greatl for tl ^aker by sr , »nd Court of * , ^Jl- H. NEW I celebrated yVatk ' ^Iso sole AgJ ^y^, in Gold, Si[ Also, WaTCHI ^''- N. has e, repi SnowN Brotuera & Co., DsuociaTfl, Ordnanoo Square, Halifax. Cdiuroh Soi-yWen and Prayer Books a( R. T. MUIIV0. 1869.] ALMANACK. 9 W. H. NEWMAN, 90 Granville, Comer of George St., HALIFAX, N. S. MANUFACTURING JEWELLER, & IMPORTER OF Fine Goli Jewelry, Clialiis, Bracelets, Brooclies, Rings, in great variety ; has constantly in stock a very large assortment of (^nglis^, 3^mcrixau anir (§t\xtbn ^tbtx Wink]^t&, In Gold and Silver Cases. icigtlife» Ffj^tn^ti and ftrntrteici Qitaefes« STERLING SILVER SPOONS & FORKS, MUGS, &c., ELECTRO PLATED WARE. Only Agent for Nova Scotia of J. SEWILL, CHRONOMETER AND WATCH MANHFACTURER, Prise Medalist of the Great International Exhibition, London, 1862. The only "Watch Manufacturer of Liverpool to whom was awarded the great Medal of the International Exhibition, Paris, 1867, for the superiority of his timekeepers over all others. Maker b3r special appointment to Her Majesty the Queen ; Royal Family and Court of Spain ; the Right Honorable the Lords CommissioKers of the Admiralty, and Her Majesty Queen Victoria's Royal Navy. W. H. NEWMAN is the only Agent for Nova Scotia where the above celebrated Watches can be obtained. Also sole Agent for LAZARUS & MORRIS' PERFECTED SPECTACLES. Particular attention is called to his extensive assortment of SCOTTISH PEBBLE?. AND COLOURED GLASSES, to strengthen and preserve the eye, in Gold, Silver and Steel frames. JEWELRY, MASONIC JEWELS, CHAINS, &c. Manufactured to order in Nova Scotia Gold. Also, WATCHES, JEWELRY, Ac, carefully repaired with promptitude and at modorato charges. Mr. N. has engaged a first class Watchmaker to examine and repair Watches left in his Establishment. BlaAtic Stcoklng, Knee CtL^t and Ankleta at Bbowm Broxhsri & Oo, o M CO M CO d u a a QQ a o to a 1 CO CO t3 01 o .a O a o CO o H I I R. T. MUIK, Bookseller and Stationer, 125 Granville Street. in -a s •53 TS § 0) 2 CO a U o o 0) (4 e3 na o be c an w s P5 « O 10 belcher's farmer's [1869. THE GENTLEMEN'S 01JTIITTIN& WABEHOUSE, 134 Oranville Street, J. B. ELLIOT & CO. MANUFACTUKERS OF EEIBI-IIBE €LOf HIM, IMPOKTERS AND DEALERS IN 6ENT8' mmsHmcf goods, Solid Leather Portmanteaus, Trnnks, Valises, Trayelling Bass, Railway Rugs, Umlrellas, &c. Also, constantly in stock a large assortment of Direct from manufacturers, warranted Waterproof and good value. Wo are now prepared to execute all orders for making up Men's, Youths' and Boys' ^HIPiTH of all descriptions made to order from most approved patterns, best materials, and with quick despatch of all orders entrusted to us. J. B. ELLIOT & CO. ^'^^'^ from the c1 Browt« Brothers & Co., Druggieta, OrdnRnce Sqnkre, Halifax. Brot^u Shoth] -♦►- Foolaoap, Letter and Note Papor at R. T. MTIIR'S. 1869.] ALMANACK. 11 VAUX BROTHERS, HALIFAX, N. S. Importers and Dealers in every description of WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. Our Stock is always replenished by Steamers fortnightly. Orders from the Country will receive the utmost care and despatch. 5 GRANVILLE STREET. R. N. BEGEWITH & CO. HALIFAX, N. S. WHOLESALE UETAILDR! GOODS HOUSE. Importers of every description of Cottons, Woollens, Linens, Silks, &c. BEST COTTON WARP. Particular attention paid to the wants of Farmers and Fishermen, COUNTRY HOMESPUN & YARN received in exchange for goods. Orders from the country receive our careful aud prompt attention. Brovt* Brothers & Co., Importers of Fre«h Medicinal Herb*. O o s en u 0) M B o S i < R. T.MUIR, nookscllcr and Stationer, 125 Granville Street, IlaHfax. -•J CO 03 a a o o is o fl • •H o o u u o O ) EEOEPTIOH BOOM ON THE GEOTJND FLOOB. Neatest ana Best Replateil Uallerj in tlie City; HAS THE MOST ARTISTIC LIGHT, AND SELLS AT THE FAIREST PRICES. SSIc muhc txtdkwt |]'itlnrcs in ^toxm^ Mmil^tx, BT AN ENTIRELY NEW PROCESS OLD PICTURES COPIED TO ANY SIZE From Daguerreotypes, or Ambrotypes, Engravings, &c. equal to. and in many cases superior to the original. Instantaneous Process for taking Children's Pictures. PIOTUEES FEAMED TO OEDER OVAL, OCTAGON OR SQUARE-IN 6ILT, ROSEWOOD OR BLACK WALNUT. An extensive assortment of Albums, Engravings, Cartes de Visite, Pictures of Celebrities. Local Stereoscopic, and Enlarged Views constantly on liand and for sale. "vl 1869.] Bhown Brothers fcCo., Dnigglsts, Ordnance Bqnaro, Halifax. Dj FoolHcflp, Letter and Note Paper at R. T. MUIR'ft. 'V / es. I *UT.! site, lews I Dy« Stuffs and Confectlonerj, at Bbowk Bkotherb ft Co, (-> CO s S 13 a a 0) U .5 C O .2 « o S c O bo c CO es H P5 W P3 O R. T. MUIR, Bookseller and Statlonw, 125 Granvlllo Street, Hcllfnx. 14 belcher's farmer's [1869. LONDON TEA & GROCERY STORE, H. WET 1£BBI ^ €d. 119 Argyle Street, opposite Colonial Market, Importers and Dealers in all kinds of FAiMILY GRO CERIES, Our half-Dollar Tea is the best and cheapest in the City ; lots of not less than six pounds, 2s. 4c?. per lb. COFFEE ! COFFEE I 25 and 30 cents per lb. ; roasted and ground by steam ; warranted pure. H. W. & CO.'S long experience in Enghind, enables them to pur- chase their stock in the l)est and cheapest markets, therefor all who want good and cheap Groceries will do well to go to H. WETHERBY& CO. Orders from the Country promptly attended to. Country Produce bought, sold or exchanged at cash prices. C. G. BXSRRYIVEAIff^ BARLOWS CORNER, 5 KING STREET, ST. JOHN, N. B., IMPORTER OF ill!! a ii)iiij inii Faint, Oil, Putty, Glass, Lead, Zinc, Steel, Saws, Powder, Varnislies, Nails, AgriculW Implements, arnegs pounliitg aitb Carriage §iulbcrs* Jarbfoare aitb ^tock. All orders from abroad promptly attended to. Prices, &c., furnished on application by Mail or otherwise. Has gained name of be: tut the pun has had the confidence i together wit zens and me jjj In return! n the patronag tunity of sta to keep up tl ]» Browk Brothers & Co., Druggists, Ordnanee Square, Halifax. ALMOJ Piiysiclaos' an Spong«i, Bruf Books and Pati Booki at B. T. MUIR'S. 1869.] ALMANACK. 15 Drugs and Chemicals of the purest and best ^tuallty. BT A3?l?OX3JJrTME3StT LATE COMPOUNDEU OF MEDICINES HER majesty's ARMY MEOICAL DEPARTMENT ALFRED MAJOR, THE MEDICAL HALL, HALIFAX, N. S. THE MEDICAL HALL Has gained under the proprietorship of Mr. Alfred Major, the name of being a first class Dispensing establishment. None tut the purest Drugs and chemicals ever being used or sold, has had the anticipated effect of gaining for the proprietor the confidence and patronage of the leading Physicians of Ilalifivx ; together with the esteemed patronage of large numbers of citi- zens and members of the Army and Navy. In returning thanks for the confidence reposed in him, and the patronage afforded him, Mr. Alfred Major takes this oppor- tunity of stating that no exertions shall be wanting on his part to keep up the prestige he has won for his establishment. 47 Brunswick Street, ALMOST PAOma THE GAEEISON OHUROH. Physicians' and Family Prescriptions most carefliily prepared with the purest Medicines. Spongrca, Brushes, Combs and Perfumery, at Brown Brothers & Co. CO in a e n3 a d a o a so CO u a > o Pui u OQ Port ^ .SJetrfi, All Goods sent to tlie Depot free of charge. Our prices cannot be surpassed in Halifiix, call and examine before purchasing elsewhere. C. & W. ANDERSON, 1869.] Wl Doors, Si Contractor of Lumber. PI Works on BROWN BROTHERS & CO., Druggists, Ordnance Square, Halifax. fiahool requisitee of erery description at MUIiyfi. 1869.] ALMANACK. 21 ACj^mtA wmt Wffl. L. DOME & CO. MANUFACTURERS OV Doors, Sashes, Blinds, Mouldings, Scroll Work, AND ALL OTHER WOODWORK, Contractors for Buildings, and Dealers in all descriptions of Lumber. Particular attention solicited to their stock of Pitch Pine LiuinbGrM fi^esk: •^[^v^.a^tei^. HALIFAX, N. S. I CO CO ii 4) H P CQ « p4 1 ^4 to '^ Q o a; I o Hi Q H «3 » «^ Works on Homeopathy, Preparations, &c., at Bkoww Brothbbs & Co, iT R. T. MUIR, Bookseller and Stationer, 126 Granville Street. X w u 0) O CO Q H W J R. T. MUIR, Bookseller and Stationer, 1G6 QranvlHe St. c 03 B 63 CO o u C3 •i-i >-i P 03 O «2 m o O (U I-I 13 -*^ O (3 03 (1> o a C3 C^ a o CO w pq 24 belcher's farmer's [1869. c ,4W f4€¥#m¥/ Corner of Morth & €^eor^e Sts., ST. JOHN, N. B. Mill SaiTirS, 5J feet, from 8 to 12 guage. «( (( (I 6 " 7 " " 8 to 12 " 8 to 10 " 8 to 11 '' 9 to 10 I h^ From 6 inch to 3 feet diameter, assorted guages. CROSS CUT SAWS, From 4 to 6 feet. Every Saw warranted, ^^^^j J. F. LAWTON. \ v. ■^ BROWN, BROTHERS & CO , Dniggiste, Ordnance Scpiare, Halifax. 1869.] A1 STI Gasometers Boilers an Side Asplialtv GEUERAL Personal a orders solicit NEAR KIN' CORNEI Teas, Co Country part of the Tru Blank Books and PasH Booka at R. T. MUTR'S. 1869.] ALMANACK. 25 ADAM MCKAY, MANUFACTURER OF STEAM BOILERS OF ALL DIMENSIONS, wkim, LYi & ait imK,^, Gasometers and Purifiers of all kinds, Radiators and Boilers for heatino- Public and Private Buildings, ISmall Boilers for Kitchen llanges and Ilot Bath Suppliers, Safe Doors of all styles, Iron Girders for Buildings, Side Walk Gratings and Sewer Covers, Asphaltum Pans with Furnace attached for Patent Roofing, GENERAL BLACKSMITHS' WORK NEATLY EXECUTED. Personal attendance given to Repairs in city or country. Country orders solicited, and promptly attended to. Iti NEAR KING AND BOGGS STREETS, AND CLOSE TO THE CHEBUCTO MARINE RAILWAY. CORNER SACKVILLE AND GRAFTON STREETS, Wholesj-le and Retail Dealer in all classes of WEST INDIA & AMERICAN PKODUOE, Teas, Coffees, Sugars, Spices, Fruits, ToSacco M Cisars, Country orders receive prompt attention. All goods sent to any part of the City, Railway Depot, or Dartmouth free of charge. at *•» •a a •-a 03 o Si o a, a I— I H W Trusses, Hupporluis unci Bandages at Kkown Bkotheus & Co, : R. T. MtJIR, Bookseller and Stntioner, 125 Gfanvillo gtroet. o o u 00 -a c a a a; o is CO u p: c4 .2 o O o O c s O ei o 1^ Pi O 26 belcher's farmer's [1869. J. ALLAN & CO. IRON MERCHANTS, AND Gas Engineers, •■2'i HALIFAX. HAVE CONSTANTLY ON HAND, EH&INEER'S SUPPLIES, BelTS, Annls, Tices, PortaWe Forps, BOILER PLATES, BOILER TUBES, Malleable Iron Pipes, PRICES LOW. MATERIAL BOOD. BROWN BROTHERS & CO., Druggists, OrdnaiiC! Sciuaie, Uatifax. ^/ Church Sorvlecs and Prayer Bookn at R. T, MUIR'S. 18G9.] ALMANACK. 21 Wood Tufoing & Scroll Sawiog Establlsiiment, 100 UPPER WATER ^TREET ; ALSO MANUFACTUUERS OP WEST E2VI> SPItllVO GA.IlI>li:iV I10A.I>. Orders left at cither place will receive prompt attention. NEWEL POSTS, BANilSTERS, &c., ALWAYS ON HAND. WII-LIAII WILIJ.vks. •■■ U. A. LEVERMAN. UNITED SERVICE BOOK AND STATIONERY WAREHOUSE, JVo. 87 Graiirme Street, Wholesale and Retail Dealer in Naval and Military Books, College, Aeadeniy, qthI Common. School Books, the latest General Litordture' Greek, Lutin, Italian, German, Spanish and French Educational Books. Wholesale and lietail Dealer in British and Foreign 'Stationery, Writing and Printing I'aper; Envelopes, Steel and Quill Pens; Ink, Ink Powder; Sealing Wax and Wafers; Exercise and Copy Books; Bottle Wax, Slates and Slate Pen- cils: Mournintj Stationery; Visiting Cards; Marking Ink; Playing Cards; Copy- ing Letter Hooks ; Manuscript Music Booi's, &c. Morrell's, Walkdt!ii's, Orr's, and Carter's Black, Blue and RchI Writing Inks, in quarts, pints, half pints, and Miniature Inks, and extra superfine Carmine Ink ; the above Inks are warranti'd the best ever imported into Halifax. Artists' Materials of every description, for Oil and Wa'er Colors, Drawing and Painting, and for Engineers; Sketching Blocks and Drawing Books, Graduated Tints, IJlack and Colored Crayons, hard and soft. Stumps, and Porte Crayons. Drawing Paper, all sizes and kinds, from the best makers; Bristol and London Board, all sizes; Crayon Paper and Monochromatic Board. I'repared Canvasses foi Oil- Painting, per yard, and stretched on frame, all sizes; prepared Mill Board, Academy Board, and Oil Ski'tching Paptr. .\ll the Materials and Outlines fur Illumination, Hand Books on do. All the Materials for Grecian and OrieiUal Painting, including Foil, Gold Paint, Gold Ink, Bronzes, Gold, Platinum, Aluminium, Silver, Citron, and other Shells; Drying Oils, Varnishes, &c. A large stock of Account and other Blank Books, Time Books, &c. Paper Hangings and Borderings, and Plain and PMgured Paper Window Blinds, in great variety, wholesale and retail, kept con- stantly on lia:Hl. Wholesale purchasers and the Trade supplied at liberal discounts. Be particular and look for WILLIAM GOSSIP, Bookseller and Stationer, No. 87 Granville Street. BliOW^f BliOTHEttS & CO., Pure CUemicalS; Drugs and Toilet Articles. (h -*-> CO ^ o .-H ^ to fl 3 (x M »o N r3 C3 c« d o ti s .^ *\ ^ u eS 1 w l eo eo i-H r T3 "■> fl w* 3 !)■ o 5 U o T3 J d- O 1' c3 OJ O 71 P^ U CO O cc 5S W o \H O (*4 ^ »— t ^ a U^ u ^ H •— ( P 1-3 cr? o H »-„ t3 > cn • 'i w w l« $ IT R. T. MUIR, Bookflollor and Stationer, 125 Oranvlllo Ptrect, Halifax. 28 belciikr's farmer's 18G9.] o ♦J CO TS G C3 u CO c •t3 c « c CI »^ o C/ BJJO^v^ OTFT BOOK8 AT R. T. MUrR'fl. 18G!).J ALMANACK. 29 161 nOLLIS STREET, Opposite Club House, Hali&x, N. S. Mannfactiiri Jeweller, Silver Sil & Silver Plater, IMPOKTEK OF ©Intchcs, Cloths, |cbilriT, Jfilfarr Mwxt, tfr. Masonic, Good Templars, Sons of Tfinporiince, and Odd Fellow Emblems and other Decorations made to order. Silver Spoons, Forks, &c., rc-nianufactured from old Silver. Tlie attention of Country Dealers is respectfullj' solicited to my stock of Wkdding Rings, which we manufacture especially for wholesale trade. A competent Watchmaker on the Premises. _ , — R. A J. L. VinrESGOVS, PAINTERS & GLAZIERS, Paperhangera and Decorators, &c., EN&LISH; FRENCH AND AMERICAN PAPER HANSINGS, ^all arcn Boom J^apttn, Borders, Ceiling and Panel Decorations. ALSO, English and Foreign Window Glass, London White Lead, Oils, Turpentine and Varnish, &c. No. l'7'O XJpiser Water Street, HALIFAX, N. S. Brown Brothers & Co., Importers of Flower, Field and Garden Seeds, 2 a> CO w i hi eq M •:) c c« ■ d o to a u 4-* a • *-« o to is s) o I CO ci CI H en Ui Ch l-H o H P 02 mw v- m' M mo Lm f t m i jii" >• " > it mw M wve^mwmmn^HmKvmmimmmmimtmtmm r R. T. MUIR, Hook«pllpr nnd Ptntloncr, 125 OrnnTllle Ftroct, llnllfnx. CO c e4 O u a i .2 CI o O O o CG K W W O C5 30 dklciier's faumeu's [1809. ]Vo. 38 Buekin^liam St., ! /■ , ' Near Nox'thup's Market, AND IMPOUTER OP Also a choice assortment of Fancy Goods and Plated Ware. Particular attention given to the repairing of Watclies and JoM'elry. J. WILSON & CO. AND SHIP WHEEL MANUFACTURERS > 57' BA-iR-RiKra-TOisr stpieet, A large assortment of Fashionable Furniture always in stoclc. ]\Ianufactured by experienced workmen from well seasoned wood, always on hand or made to order. Orders from town or country will be promptly attended to. >w BuowN BR0TII5BS & C*\, Druggists, Ordnance Sciuare, Iti^Ufas. rholofcrnph AlbiimH ot R. T. MUIR'S. 1809.] ALMANACK. 31 HEAD OF SOUTH FERRY WHARF. y WILLIAM LAIDLAW, '©&'(iC AND LIQUOR DEALER f IMPORTER OF ^tfatiSte^t Wttti^, m-. WHOLESALE. o a 9 u a e« h CO 1-1 ■i u 0> o O 0) «— I O CO W >H ^^ H ti CO Prescriptions carefully dispensed by Brown Brotheks & Co, R. T. MT'Ill, BookHolIiT nnd Hlnllonoi-, 12.") nrftn\ lllo Stroot. \H c « C n *-> c Ph o o 0) o a c ^3 O 02 bo a on w w H W o •J') UEIX'IIKU'S FARMKU'S [18(30. SOMERSET HOUSE, 75, Corner of Granville and Prince Streets, HALIFAX. J. FORTUNE Wishes respectfully to intiinuto to his Customers and the Puhlie that he has on liand a choi(;e Assortment of DRY GOODS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, Suitable for tlie Town and Country Trade. This Stock is purcliased at tlie lowest Market Kates, and Sold at VERY SMALL ADVANCE. J. E. T^ILSOTV, Wholesale and Retail Dealer in STOVES & SHIPS' CASTINGS, AND AGENT FOR WINDSOR IRON FOUNDikf, !5S eCa[tcs Street, Kaltfaix* Me S, Always on hand — A good stock and variety of Stoves for wood or coal; Gothic Grates, Ilollowware, &c. ; Ships' Capstans, Windlasses, Winches, Steering Wiieels, Sheaves, Pipes, &c. N. B. — Stoves sold with or without ware. Repair pieces, and Linings of Stoves supplied. ALSO AGENT FOR JNEW ENGLAND PUMP COMPANY. >v Browk Brothers Si Co., Druggists, Orduauce Square, Halifax. Church PIcrvIro* tnd Vrnyrr nnnkn nt U. T. MirrU'R. / LSOD.J AI-MAVACK. 33 CLEMEN BROS. iMrouTi;u» OF CIGARS, TOBACCO, PIPES, SMOKER'S ARTICLES, AMD WHOLESALE & RETAIL. MQt BMlEIIfQiasr SI^EEl^e 168) HALIFAX, N. S. Ch. Til Clemen. Albert Clemen. HII.I.S «£ BRUSHy AND UNDERTAKERS, 82 Barrington St.. one door south of Ohalmers' Ohurch, HALIFAX, N. S. DRAWINB ROOM, DINING AND BED ROOM SETS, In all the newest Desijjfns, in MAHOGANY. WALNUT, &c., On hand and made to order, in the best style of Workmanship. Particular attention is called to our stock of Which for price and quality cannot be equaled by any other importers in the city. Orders from the Country promptly attended to. JAS. C. HILLS. JA8. r. BRUSH. T) b CO M a a t-, CO a o to CO "3 o Oh cl o CO H CO B H CO Elastic Stocking, Knee Caps and Anklets at Brown Brothers & Co. R. T. MUIR, Bookseller and Stationer, 125 Granville Street. GJ O CO c OS cS c o u c p^ c CS o W o O o fi O S3 C cS 'a o CO fco c P3 H O 34 BELCIIEIt's farmer's [18G9. A. J. RICKARDS & Co. ■WHOLESALE AXD RETAIL DEALERS IN isii, Aierican & BOOTS, SHOES f AND Particular attention is bestowed on the Wholesale Trade, and Dealers will find upon inspection of our stock an extensive assortment of Goods suitable for Town and Country wear, af lowest Market Prices. CALL AND EXAMINE. Orders from the Country will receive prompt and special attention. »45 GRANVILLE STREET. V / 1869.] ACAl Paste, L Shoe PLEAS in quality invariably superior t( Witli r< Modiura We are coi been contif Country direct tliei then ordei N. B.- and also f B HAl TK* lOS Orders and Tin 131 Bbowm Brothers & Co., Druggists, Ordnance Square, Halifax. Foolscap, Letter and Note Paper at R. T. MriU'S. / 1869.] ALMANACK. 35 ACADIA BLACKING & INK COMPANY, Trade " ECIilPSE." Mark. MANUFACTUKKRS OF Paste, Liquid, Dressing and Harness Blackings, Writing, Shoe and Saddlers' Ink, Liquid Glue, Mucilage, &c. PLEASE OBSERVE ! All our manufactures are warranted fully equal in quality to the best Articles of their kinds imported. Our prices also are invariably lower, and in some cases tho " style of putting up " is decidedly superior to that of any other kind. With reference to our PASTE BLACKING, please remember, that our Medium ^':zc is fully one fifth larger than Mason's so-called "New Medium." We are con pe /led to make this statement, as tho price of tho one size has been compared with the other, greatly to our prejudice. Country Merchants, therefore, in ordering from their city agents, should direct them to send no other kind; and if instructions are not complied with, then order direct from the Company's Agent. N. B. — Cash paid fur ouu own Tin Blacking BoXeS, with stamped covers, and also for all kinds clean empty Ink and Blackinj? Bottles. N. L. HEKBERT, Agent, 207 Barrington Street. HALIFAX STOVE STORE. SIGN OF THE STOVE. (Successor to R. DoAvns & Son,) 9 TINSMITH & PLUMBER, DEALER IN STOVES AND QRATES, HALIFAX, N. S. Orders in the varioiis brandies of Copper, Lead, Zinc, Sheet Iron and Tin work personally and promptly attended to. pq 0) .a O o o a e o Brown BuoaHEB^ & Co., importcra of Freah Medicinal Herbs. n u •4-1 W eij C8 C o o c Ah o CI C o C o 13 o p: O R. T. MUIR, Bookseller and Stationer, 125 Granville Street, Halifax. 36 B7,lciier's farmer's [1869. m IMPORTER AND DEALER IN HATS, CAPS, AND FURS, \yHOLESALE AND RETAIL. HALIFAX, N. S. Travellers' Trunks, Hat Cases, Carpet Bags, &c. Nos. 70 & 119 GRANVILLE STREET, CONFECTIONERY Of the very best descriptions always on hand, FOR CASH OR ArPROVED CREDIT. JOHN IVlcKENZIE. Brown Brothcus &Co., Druggists, Ordnance fcjquare, Halifax. 1869.] El Gi 154 Foolscap, Letter and Note Paper at U. T. MUIU'S. 1869.] ALMANACK. 37 J. II. Jim it i y IMPORTERS OF J[ £ .^^ A^J^ AND m 'f} CO 2" in m O o o C5 Earthenware, Cutlery, Electro Plate, &c. 154 GRANYILLE STREET, 72 n Dye Siuft'u and Confectionery, at BuoM'N BkOtiieus & Co. R. T. MUIR, Booksellei' and Stationer, 125 aranville Street, Halifax. 38 BELcnER'a farmer's [1869. c 'rt **< c « o c o W •^ a o «^ o >^ <^ 3 e eJ O CO fee c O iltf NOVA SCOTIA^'' BREWERY. (ESTABLISHED IIV l.«5SO.) MANUFACTURERS 01^ X, XX AND XXX, ALES & PORTER, IMPORTERS AND BOTTLERS OF ENGLISH ALE AND BROWN STOUT. IMPORTERS AND WHOLESALE DEALERS IN * VirilffES^ BRANDIES, GIN, CHAMPAGNE, SCOTCH WHISKEY, &c., &c., &c. Bkomn Buotiiehs & Co., DruggibtB, Ordnance (Square, Halifax. V 1869.J FEA mm 'Iii| DEALS •Special a American ] market. A Having a with despat Spongei Blank Books and Pass Books nt R. T. MUIR'S. X I y V y 1869. J ALMANACK. 30 DEAI.EU IN EVERY DESCRIPTION OF INCLUDING *9 ■h««JPlAiJlA|g«^B»^ iA»««A-«»«B.«Aia^ FEATHER BEDS, PILLOWS, BOLSTERS, MATTRASSES, &c. nsro- 18 i^i^iisroE st., HALIFAX, N. S. PROVINCIAL GENERMi_SHIPPffl& AGENCY. GEORGE W. HALLS, %\\v^ ^rriier and ^ommirisidn HUrrltant, 64 Bedford Koinr^ HALIFAX, N. S. Agent for the principal Shippers and Importers of DEALS, GOAL OIL, LUMBER, GUANO AND GRAIN. •Special attention paid to tho Chartering of Ships?, §-c., for European and American Freights, for which I can always offer tho highest rates i;i the market. Also, to the .selling of Lumber and other consignments. Having a largo business connexion, I can execute business entrusted to me with despatch and givo unexceptionable references if required. GEO* W. HALLS. Sponges, Brushes, Combs and Perfumery, at Brown Brotiieus & Co. in CO o 'a 3 t-i ci to a W CO o J3 o O H a f: i, 1 I R, T. MDIR, BookBclIor and Stationer, 125 Granville Street . 40 BELCIIEll's farmer's [1869. o a « c ei o (-. .2 u o «;3 c o c rt O O Pi W P5 C M MANTTFACTURER OP STEAM FITTINGS, SHIP WORK, SHIPS' BELLS, &c. Plumbers' Brass Work^ LIFT AND FORCE PUMPS, &c. HALIFAX, N. S. ACADIA CLOrpCf STORE. »3 Upper l^Vater St., 03 HALIFAX, N. S. The Subscriber keeps constantly on hand a large stock of Cloths and Clothing, wliich will be sold at tlie LOWEST CASH PRICES. * S^^ Good Fits and Best Workmanship Warranted. .^^ Orders from uie Country promptly attended to. ^ N / BRO\/.; BROTUERS & Co., Druggists, Ordnance Sciuare, Halifax. Room Pnper jit 4(1. a Roll nncl upwftrds nt R. T. MUIR'S. 1869.] ALMANACK. 41 CALEDONIA BREWERY, Md.HAH' & KEITH, PROPRIETORS, JVo.— LO\^EIl TTATEK, SXI^-EET. The Sul)scril)ers liiivinjT had the honor of estahlisliinff the above firm in all the Lower Trovinces and the Canndas, as well as throughout the British and foreign 'West India Islands, return their grateful thanks for the liberal patronage extended to the finu of McLEAN & KIETH for many years past Tiin: uoMiE cxj«TO»i: ron McLEAN & KEITH'S X, XX & XXX ALES AND PORTERS, Brandy, Gin, Whiskey and Old Tom, has so eonsiderably increased from all sourees, at home and abroad, as to merit the warmest tlianks, first, and secondly to assure them their efl['ort*s to produce a superior article have not been in vain. This triumph establishes the fact, viz : that the PRODUCED AT THE OALEDOISTIA BREWERY, TAKE PRECEDEXCE OF ANYTHING IN THE PROVINCES. In view of tbi-s enviable superiority, and tlie vain attempts tliat have been put fortli to compete with the 'products of the "Caledonia Brewery," Lower Water Street, tlie proprietors liave no hesitation in thanking a discerning public for the success hitlierto achieved, and confidently rely upon their customers for patronage in the future. McLEAN & KEITH, LOWER WATER STREET. 4-1 a '■J 'A -3 a -a u o 4-* ■n O S^ Oh O 0) ^^ CO a o to CO CO u o o u o cS a o O o CO •f-l rj a> ^ i X2 u o I BiiOWN Brotheks & Co.— Gold Leaf, Dry Paints and Varniohcs. ■■nT,Hi.'ni.iiMi lA ■ '!:■' -v ' 1^- j-T'^T-'T^"''-'.' '.'..r^' '^,^jpr'- II. T. MUIR, Bookpoller nnd Stiitloncr, 125 Grnr, .lllc Street. II II CO n c o CO o c o ^3 o o O o c fcC 42 belciikr's farmkr's [1869. STARRS & McNUTT, H C DEALEKS IN IRON, STEEL, IRONMONGERY, GENERAL HARDWARE, ^;BTf,«Kl Best London Faints, Oils, Glass, Putty, itt, mu, %\%ti m%l, Lead Pipe, GUNPOWDER, SHOT, MANILLA AND TARRED ROPE, &c., &c.. &c. REMEMBER THE PLACE! 144 & 146 Upper Water Streetj HALIFAX, N. S. \ < f ■ >. i I 40 & 42 ( J3K0WN BitOTUEllS & Co., Piuggists, Ordnance Sciume, UiiUfwt. Portmonnlcfl, rnrsoH, Jewelry, &c., at, U. T. MIJIR'S 1869.] ALMANACK. 43 SMITKERS & SONS, loufii}, ^ir)n, and (Ji)rnamrntnl |aintoJ5, GLAZIERS, PAPER HANGFRS AND DECORATORS, 40 & 42 GRANVILLE STREET, HALIFAX, NOVA SCOTIA, IMPOTITEKS AND PEALEKS IN BORDERS, HALL PAPERS, PA^'EL DECORATIONS, WINDOW SHADES, BLINDS, &c. ' ALSO Engllsli aM ForeiiH Wiiitow, Picture aiid LooMng Glass. OP ALL DESCRII'TIONS, SIZES AN1> QUALITIES, VIZ : Sheet, Cnnvn, Tlate, Rmigh, Fluted, and liolled Flute Glass, Color, ed, Stained, Muslin and Olscure Ghuss, Liad Liglits for Church Windows and Halls; cheap Ilorti-iultunil Glass, for Hot-heds, &c., Black (Crown and Sheet,) Photographic Glass, Trade sizes. Also Best London White Lead, Colored Faints, Oils, Colors, Varnishes' Turpentine, Glue, Ochre, Futty, Brushes, and Graincrs' Tools, bes^ qualities and make. Glaziers' Diamonds, (Plate, Crown and Sheet,) T Squares, Rules, Futty, Hack, Glazing, Stop, and Falettc Knives Hammers, Hand Vices, Paper Hangers' Long Blade Scissors, Gold and Silver Leaf, Bronzes, Gilders' Cushions, Tips and Knives, &e. with a general assortment of Sundries required for use by Painters Glaziers, and Paper Hangers, For Sale on most Eeasonable Terms, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. o o u M o a d u a a o CO W Ui '•M o O 'A H <\ a u O <» h-i o H en Brown Bxiotiiers & Co., Importers of Geuuljie I'atcnt Medicines, R. T. MUIIl, nookfcllpr nnd Htnlionrr, 125 Ornnvlllc Btreot. CO 'A u u 'a s « o CO Eh O 4i IlKLCIIElt h FAUMEU S 1.SG9. W„ Hi QilIYl i C0(„ 11 King St.^ Sti John^ Iff. B. IMrOUTKUS OF CARRIAGE HARDWARE, AND Of every Description. W. H. OLIVE & CO. iTEsiOir, AITBOTT ^ CO., general itntr Commission pcrd^unts, IMPOUTKnS OF TEAS, SPICES, RICE, STARCH, SOAP, &G. p ANU AVIIOLESALK DKALEas IN f • AVEST INDIA PRODUCE, No. 81 UrPER WATER STREET, HALIFAX, N. S. POWDER MILL COMPANT, MANUFACTURE Samples may be seen and terms will be made known on application to THOMSON, ABBOTT & Co., Agents, 81 TlTppei' Watci» Street. \ N BRO^yX BliOTHERS «c CO., Druggists, Ordnance Square, Halifax, School roquUItoB of evory ilonorlptlon at NiriU'S. 1800. J ALMANACK. 45 WOEZING JEWELLER & SILVERSMITH, lOS-CJi'tiii'v lUo 8treet-108 HALIFAX, N. S. Offers to the inhabitants of tlie Province & strangers visiting the city FINE GOLD JEWELEY, ENGLISH & FOREIGN WATCHES, STERLING SILVER AND ELEGTRQ -PLATED) WARE» ALBATA PLATE, TABLE CUTLERY, CABINET AND FANCY GOODS, Combining Excellence of Quality with Elegance of Design and iVloderatlon in Price. THE n'llOLE STOCK FORMING A COLLECTION UNEaUALLED FOR BEAUTY & VARIETY. Silver Spoons, Forks, &c., manufactured on the promises. Jewelry made to order in Nova Scotia Gold. Elegant and Useful Gifts, suitable for all occasions. THOSE VERY StPEItlOR ^U^tva §hUA ^\iiO$w, ioxk^f ^m\U», So well and favorably known as cominl' llAN'L'l!;, is the certainty of tlic family of the dieeaHeil Assurer ieeeixini; a stated amount, even if liis deatli wcr," to taki' place lli< iiKimciit itj'tir lie hat/ imid Ihifii'.ft jiri'iitiiiiii. buppoHin^' a ])erson Insures his life for Xi'iHO", he i« placed in pii ei^tdy the name poMition as if li« hail deijonited i'JAiO in the Bauk.^o?' the iH(ri)f:Ki's a/ hiafiimili/, 'J'lie Directors of tliiOVA (jco- TIA IjKANC'U, who will be liapi)y to afford every infornuition, COU^'ClL or KEFEKEhX'E FOR HALIFAX, N. 8. Hon. J. IT. AXPEIih-OX. M.L.C, I GEO. H. BTAKK, llf^q. Hon. 8. ].. bliA>;2<0N, M-IM", | Kcv. JOHN McMUKllAV, MEnicA T< TkKFK.ur.E, Gr.NF.nA r- Bt pf.uintenpf.nt, II, H. BLACK, Esq., M.D. CUAliLES LEMAN, Esq. AGENTS ; Haufax, N. S MAirriN G. BLACK, Esq., Ilolrfax BanJe. St. John, N. B....0. 1). WETMOKE, Esq., U(j rrince William St. NOVA SCOTIA BRANCH OFFICE: 183 IIOLLIS STHEET 11 ALIFAX, N. S. General Superinlendent for N. S. and JSf. B. ««* M a 3 It a o to so F-1 O ci O H I'liotographic ChcmicalB, Cards and Casts— Bkown Bkothehs & Co, 5 3 to oS Ha so* a> o § oa ■u o o f ;., '»■ R. T, MUIU, Bookseller and gtationcr, 125 Granville St. i J 1 III o u c c o u c o (-> o C S 5 '3 S c3 « o pa o 48 belcher's pwrmer's [18G9. JAVA HOUSE IJirOUTEU AND DEALEIl IN c^ lis, COFiJ'^t^::^, «o. GEORGE STREET, TWO DOORS BELOW PARADE, HALIFAX, N. S. ,— , — ■ ■ ■■ ,, ■ — _■ — ., ._ — . ■■■ ■ — .-- — — _ — *■ NOVA SCOTDA STEAM TOBACCO WORKS, HALIFAX, N. S. STUABT TREMAIN, Manufacturer of the following Celebrated and Clioice Brands of, Tobacco : TWIN FLOWER, 12's. I X. L., r2'.s. ROYAL ALFRED NAVY HALF POUNDS. MAZEPPA BRIGHT. MAXIM[LIAN BRIGHT. -> GOLDEN TWIST. CHOICE CIGARS. FACTOEY, 10, 12 & 14 MAITLAND ST. OFFICE, 48 BEDFORD ROW. BliOWX, BliOTIIliliS & CO , Druiigists Oriliiance Buuaro, Halifax. Bank Books and Pass Books at K. T. HUIR'S. 1869.] ALMANACK. 49 DATD STARR & SONS, IMPORTERS OF Window Glass, Lcndon Faints and Oils, Lead, Cordage, &c., &o. DAVID STARR & SONS, MANUFACTURERS OF very superior quality, and any pattern required. CARRIAGi: AXLES, Ordinary pattern, and Starr's injproved. MINER'S HAMMERS AND PICKS, Forbes' Patent Acme Skates, The best and niiost convenient Skate ever made. DAVID STARR & SONS, AGKNTS FOR TUB 8ALG OF La Vieille Mcntagne Zino Mining Company's Booflng and Sheathing Zino, Vivian & Sons Copper, Yellow Metal Bolts, and Ship Sheathing, BILL & SKERRY'S AXES AND EDGE TOOLS, Howe's Standard Scales, Acadia Powder Gompany's Gunpowder, The Subscribers keep in stock large supplies of the above goods, and can offer special iuduoemcnts to nrholesale cash purchasers. ca t-3 ca 09 o eS oa BQ o o I o I pa O H OQ I DAVID STARR & SONS, SHEFFIELD HOUSE, Nos. 16 and 17 Duke and 188 and 190 HoUis Streets Halifax, N. S. Trusses, Supporters and Bandages at Brown B&othkri & Co. 3 R. T. MUIK, Bookseller and Stationer, 125 Granville Street, Hnlifaac. QQ n 9 •«* o .2 IS eS •tJ o CQ bO .S 1 K m o f4 60 BELCHER 8 FAKM^R S [1869. LIGHT HOUSES. On the Coast of JVova Scotia; The Coast of J^ew Bruntvaiek and the United Statet in the Bay of Fundy ; and at Cape Bace, JVewfoundland. Hon. Peteb Mitchell, Minlsler of Marine and Fisheries, Ottawa. Meaohes's Beach — East side Halifax harbour. A fixed white light, elevated 68 ft. above sea level, and visible 10 miles. Dkvil'3 Island Lioht — On the S. W. pniat of Devil's Island, Eastern Passage entrance to Halifax harbonr. Jl fixed red light, to distinguish it from Sambro and Meagher's Beft«!h lights, etevated 4& ft. ; visible 8 miles. Ottagonal dark brown tower, with a white belt between the bal- cony and lantern, to distinguish it in day time. Sambro Island Light — On the S. W side of the entrance to Halifax harbour. A fined white light, elevated 115 ft. above the sea, visible in clear weather from 20 to 26 miles. White Octagonal Building, Lat. 44° 20' N. Long. 63° 35' W. A fog trumpet has been placed on Sambro Island, in operation during thick or foggy weather. Each blast of five teconds duration, with intervals of 20 iPxcnds, audible 6 to 10 miles in calm weather. In case of. accident to the trumpet, signal guns from ships will be answered by the discharge of two 24 p<. anders in succession. West from Halifax. Peggy's Point Light — East point of entrance to St. Margaret's Bay. jf fixed red tight, about 65 ft. above high water. Square White Build- ing standing about -iO yards from the eaore. Lftt. 44" 2'/ N. Long, 63° 67' W. Chesteb Light, on Iron Bound Island — Entrance to Mahone Bay. Two fixed ichite ligkta, apart from each other 25 feet horizontally, visi- ble from sea from W, S. W. to N. E., tievated 60 feet above high water. Lat. 44- 26' 16" N. Long. 64° 4' :*0" W. Cross Island Liuht — Upon the S. E. point of the island. Tvo lights placed vertically, 44 feet apart, the lower light is fixed ; the upper one flashing at intervals of a minute, visible 14 miles. Building red. Lan- tern painted black. Lat. 44° 19' N. Long. 64° 9' W. Battery Po^jjt Light — At the entrance to Lunenburgh harbour. A fixed white light, visible 12 miles. White square building. This har- bour is easy of access, spar buoys arc placed in the bay and entrance to the harbour on the Sculpin Hock, Haddock dhoal, Battery Point Shoal, and Head Shoal. In approaching the harbour from seaward the buoy on Sculpin Rock, painted re'/ and black n horizontal stripes, may be left on either hand, giving it a berth of two cable's length. The other buoys are painteo ■ r (M Ti § : .' ^ ■4-» 8 i u . ■tJI GQ a o u 1 a R \ ' Barr 1 §§ ^- - «% 1 I 'V «s o o ■ f '2 ,1 ea JL Ui K ^ .■ « ' m O \ o \ CQ N Cm Ei4 h-l • ^ O H D 02 ^ 1^ BROWN BROTHERS & CO., Druggists, Ordnance Square, Hdifax. R. T. MUIR, Bookseller and StRtionor, 125 Granville Street, Halifax. 52 belcuer's farmer's [1869. OQ M "a m s o s OS eS o 3 o s Brier Island Light — Situated on the western eiJe. A fixed white liffht, y2 ft. above sea level, visible 15 miles. Octagonal white building. Westpoet Lights — On Peter's Island, at the S. entrance of the E. side of the Bay of Fundy. Two white fixed lights, placed horizontally, to distinguish it from Brier Island Light, 40 feet above higii water mark, visible 10 miles, and is intended to lead vessels into Westport, or through Grand Passage. Square white building. Boar's Head Light — N. entrance Petite Passage, Bay of Fundy. Al- ter 7iate flashes, red and white, at intervals of 60 seconds. Square white building. DiGBY Gut Light — On Poini Prim, at the entrance of the Gut. A fixed white liffht, 76 ft. above high water, and visible 13 miles. Build- ing square, painted red and white vertically. Port Williams Light — Two fixed white lights, 20 ft. apart, perpen- dicularly, visible from all points of approach. Square white building. Port Williams is distant from Digby Gut Light E. 26 miles; and from Black Rock W. 28 miles. Margaretville Light — A red fixed light, visible 10 miles from all points of approach. Building square, painted in white and black hori- zontal stripes. Margaretville is distant E. 37 miles from Digby Gut Light, and W. 16 miles from Black Rock Light. Black Rock Light — A white fixed light, 55 ft. above the level of high W! '■er, and visible 12 miles. Square white building. Spencer's Point "A white fixed light is placed on the top of a build- ing at this point, on the northern yhore of Cobcqiiid Bay, near the head of Minas Basin. Parrsboro' Light — On thoW. side of the entrance to Parrsboro' River. A pxed white light, 30 ft. above high water, visible 9 miles. Octagonal white tower, standing close to high water mark on the beach. HoRTON Bluff Light — 1 white fixed light, 96 ft. above high water level (rise and fall 40 to 45 ft.), visible in clear weather over the greater part of the Basin of Minas (after passing Cape Blomedon) and above the Five Islands and up Windsor River, until intercepted by the continuation of the Blutf to the southward of it Square white building, standing 66 feet from the Bluff. LuANT Coat Head Light — The lantern is erected on a square tower attached to the main building. A white fixed li(/ht, 76 ft. above high water level, and visible from all points of approach. Gannet Rock Light — The Gannet Rock is 66 ft. above high water, and has a light-house upon it, painted black and white, in vertical stripes A fixed white light (visible 12 miles) lies S. W. by S., distant 8^ miles from the southern point of Three Islands, and S. S. E. ^ E., 7 miles from the S. W. head of the Grant Manan. A gun is fired to answer signals during a fog. There are a number of small ledges and sunken rocks about it, which are always breaking. The light stands conspicuously in the immediate vicinity of all the sunken rocks and dangers, extending from the old Proprietor to the Seal Islands off Machias, a distance of about 20 miles. Between the northernmost and southernmost of the Murr Ledges there is u range of dans:erous rocks and shoals, many of them above water, and which extend westward from the lighthouse about 4 miles. From this range, farther westerly, about 6 miles, lies a dan- gerous breaker, called the Bull. This may be avoided by keeping three remarkable headlands, near the S. W. end of Grand Manan, open. BROWN, BROTHERS ^ CO., Druggists, Ordnance Square, Halifax. Room Paper at 4d. a roH and upward ni R. T. MUIR'S, 1869.] ALMANACK. 53 Maciiias Seal Island LinHXs — S. W. by W. | W. from Grand Manan, lie the Maohias Islands. On the eastern island two lighthouses are erected, showing fixed lights, distant from each other about 200 feot in the direction of E. S. E. and W. N. W., by which they are easily distin- guished from all other lights on the coast. Elevated about 64 and 58 ft. above high water, visible 15 miles. A gun is fired every i hours during a fog. Both buildings white. Grand Manan Island Light — On Swallow Tail Point, N. E. side of the island. A white fixed light, 148 ft. above high water, visible 17 miles. Building white, Lat. 44^ 45' 22" N. Long. 60° 44' 4" W. This is a conspicuous mark in the S. Channel between Brier Island and Grand Mauan. LiiTLE r^vEE Light — On an island at the entrance to the River. A white fixed light, varied by flashes every 90 seconds, 40 feet above high water, visible 11 miles. QuoDDY Head Light — On the S. E. side of Quoddy Head. A fixed white light, 133 ft. above sea level, visible in clear weather 17 miles. It bears from the Southern point of Grand Manan N. \ E., 13 miles, and from the Northern point of said island W. N. W. 7^ miles. Has a fog trumpet. Campo Bello LiGHT—On the N. E. extremity of the island. A white fixed light, 64 ft. above the sea. Visible 15 miles. Building white with a red cross. This light enables vessels to enter Head Harbor at all times. It is also a guide to vessels entering the main channel, to West Isles, Moose Island, and the inner Bay to Passamaquoddy. Point LePbeaux Light — Upon this projecting headland, two fixed white lights, one above the other, distant 28 feet. The lower lantern is fixed to the outside of the building, and throws its light quite inshore, both to the eastward and westward into Mace's Bay. The highest light is 81 feet, visible 15 miles. Building red and white in horizontal stripes, 5 feet broad, and bears from the easternmost Wolves E. by N., 11 miles. St. John, N. B., Harbour Light — On Partridge Island, at the entrance of the River and Harbour, ^f while fixed light, 120 ft. above high water, and visible 20 miles. Building red and white in vertical stripes. A Steam Whistle is sounded 10 seconds in every minute during fog and snow storms, audible 4 to 6 miles. There is also a Bell Buoy at the ex- tremity of the ledge at the eastern end of the island, which is very use- ful to vessels in thick or rough weather. The bell can be heard 3 miles. QuACo Head Light — On a small rock lying olF Quaco Head. A re- volving white light, 68 feet above high water, showing twice full and twice dark in a minute, visible 15 miles. Building red and white in horizontal stripes. Cape Enrage Light — On the point of that name in Westmorland, nearly opposite Apple River light in Cumberland. A plain white light, 151 ft. above the sea, visible 15 miles. Square white building. Grindstone Island Light — On Grindstone Island, Chignecto Bay. Lat. 45*^ 43' 13" N. Long. 64^^ 87' 25" W., 60 ft. above high water. Oc- tagonal white tower. Apple River Light — On Hetty Point, N. side of the entrance to the River, and three leagues to the eastward of Cape Chignecto. Two fixed horizontal lights, 40 feet above high water, visible 10 miles. Square white building. fl 03 M o 00 s a o bO cq CO o a a O m H QQ Cm Bm O H & CQ ,:;y; Elastio Stockings, Knee Ca{>s and Auklets, at Beowm Bsiotubbs 4* Co. ^ i Ih IS 3 -fcJ 0) •c u o O s p a eS cS bO PQ H o Photogrnph Albums at R. T. MUIR'S. 54 BELCUER S VABMER 8 [18G9. JBasf from Halifax. Eaa Island Light — OflF Jcddore. A revolving light, 85 feet above high water, attaining its greatest brilliancy every minute, showing al- ternately red and while faces. Uuilding octagonal, painted black ard white in vertical stripes. Lat. 44" 30' 51 " N. Long. 62^ 51 ' 32 " W. Outer Bkaveb, or Williams's Island Light — A revolving white flash light, 70 feet above sea level, visible 12 iniles. Square white building with two black balls on its seaward side. A reef extends eastward from Beaver Islarl somt distance. Lat. 44" 49' N. Long. 62° 21' W. White Head IslaN^ Lioht — On the S W. point of the Island. A bright flash light of 10 seconds duration followed by eclipses of 10 seconds, displaying alternately 8 Hashes and 8 eclipses in a minute. Square white tower, standing 75 fathtms from the water's edge, with an octa- gonal iron lantern, 60 feet abov>^ the sea level. Cranberry Island Light — (Cape Canso.) Two white fixed lights, placed vertically 12 yards apart; the upper 76 ft., the lower 45 ft., above high water, visible 15 and 9 miles respectively. Tower striped white and red horizontally. Lat. 45" 19' 49" N. Long. 60° 55' 29" W. A fog trum- pet has been placed on Cranberry Island, in operation during thick or foggy weather. Each blast of five seconds duration, with intervals of 20 seconds, audible 6 to 10 miles. GuTSBOBouGH IIarbour Ligiit — On theW. side of the entrance to the harbour, head of Chebucto Bay. A fixed white light, 30 feet above high water, visible 8 miles. Lat. 46" 22' 47" N. Long. 61° 29' 11'' W. Eddy, or Sand Point Light — (Gut of Canso.) On the W. side of the S. entrance to the Strait of Canso. Two horizontal fixed white lights, 24 ft. apart, elevated 25 ft. each, visible 8 miles. Square white build- ing, with a black diamond on the seaward side. West side Gut of Canso, Northern Entrance — A white fixed light, 110 ft. above high water, visible 18 miles, or between Cape George and Port Hood. White tower standing 120 yards from the shore. Lat. 46" 41' 42" N. PoMKET Island Light — St. George's Bay, Antigonish Co. Standing on the N. side, 50 yards from the E. end of the island. A fixed red light. Square white building, 50 ft. above high water. Lat. 45" 88' N. Long. 61° 49' W. Cape St. George Light — On the N. side of the cape. A revolving white light every half minute, visible 25 miles. 350 ft. above high water. Square white tower. Lat. 45" 52' 35" N. Long. 61" 55' W. Bio Caribou Island Light — On the N. E. end of the island. A white revolving light, showing its greatest brilliancy every minute. Square white building, standing 130 ft. from the point, and about 35 ft. above high water. Lat. 45" 44' N. Long. 62" 46' W. Pictou Island Light — On the S. E. point of the Island. A white fixed light, 62 ft. above sea level, visible 12 miles. Square white build- ing. Amet Island Light — Off Tatamagouche harbour. A fixed white light. The lantern is placed on the top of the keeper's dwelling, which is paint- ed white. Lat. 45" 49^ 39" N. Long. 63" 9^ W. Pictou Harbour Light — On the S. point of the entrance to the har- bour. A white fixed light, 65 feet above sea level, visible 12 miles. A small red light is shown below the lantern. Building octagoaal, in red and white vertical stripes. Unadulterated Ground Spices at Brown Brotuebb & Co. \ Chureh BervIecB and Prayer Booke at R. T. MUIR'S. \ ; 18GD.] ALMANACK. 55 Aricuat Light — Ott ftfarache Point, S. side ot the entrance to the harbour. A white fixed light, 34 feet above high water, visible 8 luilee. Square wliite building. Green Island Light — Near the S, E, end of Madame Inland, off the town of Aricliat. A fixed red lit/hi, elevated 70 feet above high water. Lfvt. 45^^ 28' 51" N. Long. 60" 53' 40" W. The lantern ia placed on the top of the keeper's iwelling, which is painted white. LouiSBURGu Light — On Lighthouse Point, N. side of the entrance to ] the harbour. A white fixed liyht, 85 ft. above high water, visible 16 ! miles. Square »vhite building, with vertical black stripes. i f*c.»rTARi Island Light — On the N. E. point of the island. A revolv- ' ing light., visible GO seconds and invisible 30 seconds, elevated 'JO feet, visible 16 miles. Building white, Lat. 40° 2' 13" N. Long. 6'J" 40' 18' W. The light should never be brought to bear to the eastward of N. N. E. or to the southward of S. S. W., nor approached nearer than Ji^ miles. Gun fired as signal, and a boat for assistance. Flint Island Light — On Fliat Island, E. coast of Cape Breton, be- tween Cape Oranby and Point Gage, entrance to Cow Bay. Lat. 4(j IT b" N., Long. 5'.}" 47' W. A revolving light, attaining its greatest brilliancy every 15 seconds, 05 feet above high water. Octagonal white building- Low Point Light — On the eastern side of the entrance to Sydney, C. B. harbour. A white fixed light, elevated 70 feet, visible 14 miles. Building red and white vertically. Outer Bird Island Light— Between the entrance of the Great Bras d'Or, and St. Ann's (E. co;»st of Cape Breton). Alternate Jlashes of red and white at intervals of ijO:seconds, elevated 77 ft., visible 14 miles. Octagonal white building. Lat. 4G^ 25' N., Long. 60^ 25' 30" W. Black Rock Point Light — S. side of entrance to Big Bras d'Or, C. B. A fixed white light. Square white building, about 45 feet above high water, standing 100 feet from the point. Lat. 46"^ 19' N., Long. 60- 24' W. St. Paul's Island Lights — On the S. point of the island, Lat. 47^ 11^ 20'', Long. 60^ U' 30", is an octagonal lighthouse, exhibiting a revolving white light every minute, elevated 140 ft., visible 20 miles on all bear- ings, except between S. S. E. southward to W. On a rock, 26 feet from the end of tlie island, in Lat. 47" 13' 50", Long. 60^ 8' 20", is another similar building of the same height, showing a white fixed light, visible 20 miles, between N. by E. ^ E. northward to KN.E. A bell ib sounded during a fog, and a gun tired every ' hours. Margarie, ok. Sea Wolk Island Light — On the N. W. side of Cape Breton, nearly midway between Mabuu and Ciicticamp harbours, and distant 2^ miles from the ma.u land. A wliite fixed light, near the cen- tre and summit of the Lsland, elevated 21)8 feet, visible 21 milea from all I points of approach. Square white building. j Port Hood Light — A fixed light, shows red on the N. side, and whtte i to 'he southward, elevated 64 feet, and visible 10 miles. Sijuare white tower. Lat. 46'- N., Long. 61" 31' 40" W. Cape Race Light. — (S. E. Point of Newfoundland.) — A revoloing white light, attaining its greatest brilliancy every half minute, elevated 18'J feet, visible 17 miles. The S. E. face of the building is striped red and white vertically. Lat. 46^ 31' 44" N., Long. 63^ 7' 00" W. Prescriptions carefully dispensed by BaowN Bboxubrs & Co. \i\ ^A 66 K. T. MUIR, BotksclUr and Pobllihcr, ISS ttraByllle 8t. BKLCIIKU ■ FARMfiR S [1869. SIGNS Of THE PLANET3, ETC. I «9 s O a o a si •a a «t o tj ei o CQ g o ft? © The Sun S or ® The Earth # New Moon O Full Moon 5 First Quarter C Las* Quarter 5 Mercury S Venus ^ Mars 3^. Jupiter >j Saturn 11^ Herschel or Uranui Spring signs. Summer signs SIGNS OF THE ZODIAC 1 Y 'Aries, head '2 y Taurus, neck 3 n Gemini, arms 4 org Cancer, breast 5 SI Leo, heart 6 "0)2 "V irgo, bowels . ^ C 7 tOi Libra, reigns ( 9 ^ Saggittarius, thi. r 10 Jjo Capricornus, kn. ^ 11 5» Aquarius, legs 12 )^ Pisces, feet. tigns Winter signs The letters M. A., m. a., denote morning and afternoon. N. north E. east ^ Degrees S. South W. west ' Minutes of Are. ' Seconds of Arc. CHRONOLOGICAL CYCl.^S FOR THE YEAR. Gol en Number 8 Epact 17 Solar Cycle 2 Dominical Jjetter C Roman Indiction 12 Julian Period 0682 EMBER DAYS. February 17, 10, and 20. May 19, 21, and 22. September 22, 24 and 25. Dcof ^ber 16, 17 and 18. ROGATION DAYS. May 3, 4 and 6. Aphelion — that part of a planet's orbit /ar/Aes/ from the Sun. Perihelion — That part of .. planet's orbit nearest the Suu. Elongation — angular distance of a planet from the Sun, as seeu ft-om thf Earth. .-'enuTiibra — a partial shadow resulting frcm the diminished light of the sun to the earth or moon, during a solar or lunar eclipse, appearing I as partial. Declination — the distance of a heavenly body from the equinoctial line. Ecliptic — the plane of the earth's orbit nearest the suu. C Apogee — greatest distance from the earth. 5 Perigee — least distance fron^. the earth. n Quadrature. O a •c •a e o u .2 -2 p »^ o o u O) O o a la CO e3 a w O P4 58 bklci^ck's varmer's 18G9 9. ' Fixed and Moveable Fc>ci8ts, Anniversaries, &o. Circumcision Jan. 1 Epiplmny G Pr. Albert Victor ofWalc3,A.'64 8 Septuagesima Sunday .... 24 Princess Royal, 7n., '58. . . 25 Sexayesima Sunday 31 Quinq. or Shrove Sun.. . .Feb. 7 Jish Wed., or 1st day Lent 10 Queen Victoria m. 1840. . . 10 First Sunday in Lent.. . . 14 Prs. Louisa of Wales, b. '67. 20 St. David Mar. 1 PrinceofWales, 7n.,l!:G3.. 10 St. Patrick 17 Princess Louisa b. 1848, . . 18 Palm, Sunday 21 Annunciation — Lady Day. 25 Good Friday 2G DukeCambri.Jge,*. 181U.. 26 EASTER SUNDAY 28 Low Sunday April 4 Prince Leopold, b. 1853.. 7 Princess Beatrice, b. 1857. . 14 Napoleon IIL b. 1808 20 St. George 23 Princess Alice b. 1843 25 Prince Arthur b. 1850. . . .May 1 Rogation Sunday 2 Ascension Day ) « Holy-Thursday ) Whit-Sunday — Pentecost 16 Trinity Sunday 23 The year 5630 of the Jewish Era The year 1286 of the Mahommed 24 28 29 Q. Victoria 6. 1819 May 24 Princess Helena, b. 1840. . 25 Corpus Christi. . : 27 Prince Geo. of Wales, b. '65. Juno 3 Access. Q. Victoria, 1837 . 20 Ann. Settlera't Halifax 1749 21 St. John Baptist ) Midsummer Day ) Coronation Q. Victoria, '38. St. Peter and St. Paul Ann. Dominionof Canada ) J , - Princess Alice, m. 1802. . S ^^ Princess Helena, m. 1866. . 5 Pr. Wales' visit to Halifax'60 29 Lammas Day Aug. 1 Prince Alfred b. 1844. St. Michael Michaelmas Day All Hallow's Eve Oct. All Saints Nov All Souls Prince of Wales *. 1841... I Sep. 6 20 Princess Royal b. 1840. . . Advent Sunday St. Andrew Prs. Alexandra, b. 1844. . .Dec. Pr. Consort died, JEt. 42. . . St. Thomas CHRISTMAS DAY St. Stci en St. John, Evangelist Innocents 31 1 2 9 21 28 80 1 14 21 25 26 27 28 commences September 6, 1860. an Era commences April 13, 1869. The Seasons. — The annual revolution of the earth is accf»mplished in 365 d.ays, 5 hours, 48 minutes, and 51 seconds. This is the proper or natural year, because it always keeps the same seasons to the same months. The sideral year is the space of time the sun takes in passing from any fixrd star, till it returns to the same star again; it consists of 365 days, 6 hours, 9 minutes, and 11 i seconds, being 20 minutes and 20^ seconds longer than the true or tropical year. The earth moves in an elliptical orbit, whose eccentricity or distance of its foci from the centre is 1,618,000 miles; that is the ellipse or oval in which it moves. is double the eccentricity, or 3,236,000 miles longer in one direction than it is in another. In January the sun moves at the rate of 69,600 1 miles an hour, but in July its rate of motion every hour is only about { 6G,400 miles. In the course of the earth's revolution, the inhabititnts j of every clime experience, though at different times, a variety of seasons. I Spring, summer, autumn, winter, follow each other in constant suc- I ces:sion. 18 Co , I 1( 11 Tl moR Th lumi 1 2 3 4 6 6 whicl four Watc hi, art llh. Newi Th 8, de BrilA Th^ ofM( * * perce Ta neers ii the la BROWN BROTHERS fy CO., Druggists, Ordnance Square, Halifax. Sp( kl *y2'l 25 21 mo 3 20 21 24 28 20 ily 1 5 29 ng. 1 ov. 1 2 9 21 28 80 ec. 1 14 21 26 26 27 28 id. I Room paper at 4d. a roll autl upwards at R. T. MUIR^SL I860.] ALMANACK. 59 Explanation of tho Calendar Pages. Column. LEFT HAND PAGE. 1 and 2 — Days ot iho Month ami of tho Week. 8 *' 4 — The rising and settintj in mean time of the highcet point, ov tipfxcr limb of the Smi, corrected ibr parallax and a more correct constant of rofnvctiou. 6— The Sun's declination adapted to appartnt noon, or the instant •when the Sun's centre is on tlie meridian of Greenwich. 6— Equation of time, or quantity by wliich the Sun is nlow or fast of the clock at noon, apparent (not mean) time at Greenwich, or a quarter berore 8 o'clock in the morning at Halifax. 7--Lcngth of days in hours and minutes. 8— The rising of the Moon. — The Betting of tho Moon. 10— The time of the Moon's southing, or meridian passage. This colmim contains the Greenwich mean astronomical time at which the Moou'soentre ison tho apper meridian of Greenwich. llils column also gives the time of high water at Parrsboro', Horton, Cornwallis, Hantsport, Windsor, Newport, Truro, &o. 11— Tho Moom's place in the Signs or Constellations of the Zodiac. The Phases of tho Moon are given at the t&p of the oulumns of each mocth. The Fakmer's Calendar is placed at the foot of ike right hand co- lumiis of each month. ^IGIIT HAND PAGE. 1— The days of the Month. 2— Sundays, Weather, Phenomena, Anoiversariea, &o, 3— The time of High Water at Halifnx, N. S. 4— ** • " Pi&tau, N. S, 4- C. Tormentine, N. B. 6— ** *• Annapolis, N. S., St. John, N. B,, k Portland, Maine. 6— ** *' St. Johns, Newfoundland— of that tide which immediivtely precedes the meridian passage of the Moon. These four columns are computed on the supposition that the time of High Water «n the days of tlie New and Full Moon {L*establissment du port) is, at Halifax, 7h. 30ai.; at Annapolis, St. John, N. \i., and Portland, llh. 14m.; at Pictou and Cape Tormentine, lOh. ; and at St. Johns, Newfoundland, 6h. 30m. This mark )^ opposite every alternate Friday, commencing January 8, denotes tho days on which the mail is closed at Halifax for Great Briitain by steamer for Queenstown and Liverpool. The top of tho left-hand column of each month contain a brief notioe of Meteors or shooting stars. *^,* All the calculations are made to mean aolar time, which has su- perceded tl^e old mode of reckoning by apparent time. Tub Last Day. — Captain W. A, Baker, of the Royal Bombay Engi- neers, has, after several yoara' study of prophecy, fixed the period of the last day at 3h. 40m., P.M., September 20, 1878 — Greenwich time ! CO M u a d o to u M i o «} Ca« I— • •J H CQ u V .a a V a Sponges, Brushes, Combs and Perfumery at Brows Brothes Sf Co. K. T. HUin, BookMllM* And Stationer, m erAn?lll« flt. 60 JANUARY begins on FRIDAY. [1869- <[ LivBt Quarter, fjth d. 21i. Om. mornirifr, bcnrlnp Enst townnl N. 9 New Moon, I'Jth d. '2h. iVMu. afttM-iiooii, bearing Houth-wcst. ]) First Quarter, 'JOthd. 8li. lljm. afternoon, bearinj^ Wt-sttowardN. O l^'ull Moon, 'JTth d. l)h. IGin. afternoon, bearing Northwcet. {^S'h upper I ^ liinl.. I a '8 a Length (l<-clln. glow of of aouth. clock. (Inyg. i F. 7 88 4 80 22 58 3 88 9 8 86 9 49 8 24 fX 2 Sa. 7 88 4 81 22 53 4 20 9 iJ 9 47 10 32 4 19 ^ 8 SU. 7 ii8 4 82 22 47 4 54 9 4 10 5H 11 9 6 11 n 4 M. 7 88 4 88 22 41 5 21 9 « morn. 11 44 6 1 £^ 5 Tu. 7 88 4 84 22 34 6 48 9 8 7 A. 15 6 51 !^ 6 W. 7 38 4 85 22 27 6 14 9 10 1 16 46 7 40 ^ 7 Th. 7 38 4 86 22 19 6 40 9 12 2 23 1 17 8 80 ^ 8 F. 7 37 4 87 22 11 7 6 9 14 8 28 1 52 9 21 t 9 Sa. 7 37 4 88 22 8 7 81 9 16 4 38 2 27 10 12 f 10 SU. 7 37 4 89 21 54 7 55 9 18 5 85 3 7 11 3 t 11 M. 7 87 4 40 21 46 8 19 9 20 6 83 8 51 11 53 >P 12 Tu. •7 8G 4 41 21 85 8 42 9 22 7 26 ; 88 morn. h> 13 W. 7 3G 4 42 21 25 5 9 24 8 6 6 86 42 test 14 Th. 7 85 4 48 21 14 9 27 9 26 8 45 6 33 1 29 xs ir> F. 7 35 4 44 21 3 9 48 9 29 9 18 7 31 2 15 >f If) Sa. 7 34 4 46 20 52 10 9 9 82 9 48 8 28 2 69 ^ 17 SU. 7 84 4 47 20 48 10 29 9 84 10 17 9 25 8 41 ^ 18 M. 7 88 4 48 20 28 10 48 9 20 10 43 10 23 4 24 r 10 Tu. 7 83 4 49 20 15 11 6 9 88 11 8 11 22 6 6 r 20 W. 7 32 4 51 20 2 11 24 9 42 11 36 luorn. 6 49 r 21 Th. 7 32 4 52 19 49 11 41 9 44 A. 4 21 6 84 8 22 F. 7 31 4 53 19 35 '11 57 9 47 37 1 24 7 22 K 23 Sa. 7 80 4 66 19 21 12 12 9 50 1 17 2 25 8 13 n 24 SU. 7 29 4 50 19 7 12 27 9 62 2 1 3 29 9 8 n 25 M. 7 28 4 57 18 52 12 40 9 64 2 53 4 35 10 7 So 26 Tu. 7 27 4 58 18 37 12 53 9 50 3 54 5 39 11 7 25 27 W. 7 20 4 59 18 21 13 5 9 59 6 3 G 40 A. 9 fl[ 28 Th. 7 25 6 1 18 13 16 10 2 6 14 7 83 1 9 9, 29 F. 7 24 5 8 17 49 13 27 10 6 7 28 8 22 2 7 ^ 30 Sa. 7 28 5 4 17 33 13 86 10 8 8 42 9 4 3 2 ^ 81 SU. 7 22 6 6 17 16 13 45 10 11 9 54 9 64 3 55 £r O" The column of the moon's southing gives the time of high water at Parrsboro,' Cornwallis, liorton, llantsport, Windsor, Newport, Truro, ko. Tli«re Is farm-work for winter us well ns summer. Labour if then accom- plished lerives g^reafer time and room for tlie necessiiry operutionB of seed- time and harvest. Many farmers fail to find this work— fail, perhaps, be- cause they look in tlic wrong place for it, or have very little mind to engage in anything beyond the necessary chores of foddering and fireword— giving tlieee no very systematic or ecouomiral attention. The thorough systematic farpier thinks no duty or chore beneath his attention. He flnds no lack of employment for every day in winter. Attention to the comfort and regular feeding of his cattle is rejmid by their thrift and growth ; the dairy docs not cease to be productive ; the young stock increase in weiglit and size ; his sheep are gaining in Hesh and wool, and profuise u healthy iucrcusu tho com- ing season. ^, BROWN BROTHERS ^ CO., Druggists, Ordnance Square, Halifax. ^ t ■r t b> XX r T T B n n Id a Doro, aecd- be- ving iHtic l-kof; tular ; not \ his I tom- ! S-s i >., .ait.i foolscap, Letter and Note Puper at It. T. MUlIl^. "•^•f ■ I X» Winter.] JANUARY 31 Days. 61 Meteors, or Shooting Stars. — No account of the solar system can well be GODsidercd complete frithout some mention of a class of bodies that have for years past arrested the attention of the multitude as well as of r.»tronomers — meteor », or shooting start— o( which, dense showers have beci annually noticed abovt the 13th of November. The observed parallax of several shooting stars proves them to exist at a height far exceeding that of the seiisible limits of our atmosphere, thus destroying the theory that has hitherto regarded them as produced by the incande- scence of gases in the air. Comparative observations made in 1828 at Breslau, Dresden, Leyden, Brieg, &c., assigned to certain of these su-called meteors, an elevation of no less than 000 English miles. The apparent velocity of some has amounted to 86 miles per second, almost s o S 1 2 C 4 6 6 7 8 9 C 11 12 13 14 16 16 C 18 19 20 21 22 28 C 25 2G 27 28 29 30 C SUNDAYS, WEATHER, ANNI- YEBSAItlEa, ETC. nigh Water, mean time, at 03 « «i N.B, land. 1 1 -a a 11 ii Annapoli St. John, and Port a "O Circumcision. Happy New Year ! i h 6 • appearance 2ud Sunday after Christmas, of Low tides. snow. Sessions, Amherst. Epiphany. Old Christmaii day. Larqe rr. Alb'tVictofWalesA. '54. X-Mail [closes for Gt. Britain, and on every 1st Sun. after Epipb. [alt. Friday as NOSES. [thus marked. Sesb. Liverp'l, Lunenb'rgh, Shelburne, [Truro, Dorchester, Arichat. High tides. changeable C apogee. and somewhat 2d Sunday after Epiphany. 1^ i C . Old Twelfth Day. Sessions, Chester, Guysborough. Very low tides. cloudy. LOOK >^. becomes much colder, Scptuagesima Sunday. Prs. Roy. m. '58. Convers'nStPaul. VERY ^ f> C- '^if^h heavy ([eclipsed; visible. C perigee. Very high tides. $ greatest Ilel. Lat. N. RED. frost. Bcxa^esima Sunday. 9 80 A. 2 Al 14 10 17 47 2 1 11 1 30 2 44 11 58 2 23 3 87 A. 49 3 19 4 83 2 4 4 34 6 48 3 21 6 62 7 6 4 32 7 2 8 16 6 82 8 3 9 16 6 28 8 54 10 7 7 5 9 85 10 49 7 42 10 12 11 26 8 17 10 47 morn. 8 49 11 19 1 9 20 11 50 84 9 48 uorn. 1 4 10 21 18 1 32 10 55 51 2 5 11 39 1 25 2 39 morn. 2 9 8 28 29 2 59 4 13 1 42 4 12 5 26 2 57 6 27 6 41 4 16 6 46 8 5 23 7 63 9 7 6 15 8 44 9 59 7 7 9 37 10 51 7 53 10 23 11 87 8 39 U 9 A. 23 9 24 11 54 1 8 10 9 A. 39 1 53 8 30 9 17 10 10 52 11 60 4 21 82 32 23 5 42 17 49 8 20 8 48 9 21 9 56 10 89 11 29 morn. 42 Al 2 3 4 6 6 6 7 7 57 15 23 16 7 53 39 8 24 9 9 •a c eS d o ** be a U U OS CO CO o & .a o a s o 'V i H 02 Cm O H a «2 Dye Stuffs and Confectionery at Brown Brothers if Co. B. t. Itl^IB, BoMneller find Btiitioaeir, 1^6 Granville 9u*e«t» ♦a c e! a> v c Ah e et te o P3 13 pq o O o a •— • c a s es o w O 62 FEBRUARY begins on MONDAY. [1869. (•7)'8 upper ^=^ linil). Uisea. | tiuta. .Icclin. South. slow of clock. Length of days.. Bloon. Rises. Sets 1| M. 2 Tu. 3' W. 4iTh. 61 F. 6 Sa. 7 8 9 10 11 12 SU. M. Tu. W. Th. F. 13 Sa. 14; SU. 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 !7 7 21 20 19 18 16 15 13 12 10 9 7 6 4 3 15 M. 7 1 16 Tu. 6 59 17 W. 6 57 18 Th. 6 56 19 F. 6 54 20 Sa. 6 53 21 SU. 6 51 22 M. 6 50 23 Tu. 6 48 24 W. 6 46 25 Th. 6 44 26 F. 6 48 27 Sa 6 41 28 SU. 6 40 7 8 9 10 12 13 15 16 18 19 21 22 21 25 27 28 8) 31 83 34 36 37 39 40 42 43 45 40 16 69 16 42 16 24 16 6 15 48 15 30 15 11 14 52 14 33 14 13 13 51 13 34 13 13 12 63 12 32 12 12 11 11 11 61 30 8 10 47 10 25 10 3 9 41 9 19 8 67 8 84 8 12 7 49 13 63 14 14 7 14 12 14 17 14 21 14 24 14 26 14 28 14 29 14 29 14 28 14 27 14 25 14 22 14 18 14 14 14 14 13 56 13 49 13 41 13 33 13 24 13 14 13 4 12 53 12 41 10 14 10 16 10 18 10 21 10 24 10 27 10 30 10 33 10 36 10 39 10 42 10 47 10 48 10 51 10 54 10 67 11 11 6 morn. 15 1 22 2 29 3 30 South. 10 16 10 47 11 19 4 6 47 37 6 28 11 52j 7 18 4 6 29 22 6 11 63 20 60 A. 27 I 1 6 I 1 49; 2 36 1 3 25 11 26 4 17 5 22 22! 8 9 8 59 9 49 10 88 11 U 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 3 6 9 12 15 18 21 23 26 2.) 32 8 19 7 19 i 8 45 8 17 9 10 9 16 9 37 10 13 1» 6 11 13 10 35 morn. 11 10 18 11 51 1 16 A. 38 2 17 1 33 8 20 2 37 4 21 3 47 6 17 4 59 6 7 6 U 6 53 7 31 7 34 8 45 8 9 morn. 12 66 1 39 2 21 3 3 8 4 6 6 6 7 46 2J 15 8 55 60 8 47 9 47 10 47 11 47 A. 45 1 41 2 3r) place ■T f yp ixt XX Y T Y 8 8 n n 2S 55 Zo SI Jj" The column of ihe moon's southinp; Rives the time of liigh water M I'iiriaboro* C8 at thi* side of the whcattield, whoro it was left when the iiitrrow was broui;ht in ; the ox cart stands behind the barn, exposed to all weather; the roller has not soeu shelter since last 8prin>r ; two hoes and .i spado lean against the side of the wai^^^un house, and other implements lay about in various directions. The a<;^rrc>ifale value of nil may be S'tno ; five years' exposure would totally ruin tliem for any value, and if so. then they nro losiujr a fifth tills year, or 9'M. Yet r»n cents worth of labour would place every one in },'ood siieiter. St> much for tlie want of a little ihinkin;;; and doubtless pot a few who are thus wasting so rapidly their property, would spend h.alf a day in niakin<;^ a sliarp b.irijain, in order to },'et an additional dol- lar from a neitrhbour— saving at the tap and wasting at ^c bun<,'hol()! A coat of paint applied to tools Just after tlie summer seasuniug, will ponotrate the cracks aud bo of great service iu kcepia;; out water. | BROWN BROTHERS & CO., Druggists, Ordnance Sc^uare, Halifax. I ■to 111 i . , .....— «i*^. 'T'y^r>>!*jr^i ' ^ nUtik Books and ISsi fiookt, at It. 'I*. MUlR'S, Winter.] FEBRUARY 28 Da- 63 double that of tho earth's motion in the ecliptic. Now, should half this be supposed an illusion, arising from the opposite motion of tho earth, there would still remain a velocity of 18 miles per second, which exceeds that of all the superior planets, except the earth. The usual direction of these stars makes it manifest, independently of other proof, that though they may pass into our atmosphere and take fire there, at least they have not their ori;^in in it. The more usual course of shooting stars appears diametrically opposed to the earth's motion in her orbit. Arago thinks that every thing tends to confirm the existence of a zone consist- ing of millions of small bodies, whose orbits meet the plane of the eclip- tic near the point, occupied by the earth in November — a new planetary world, in fact, which has just begun to be revealed to us. It appears highly probable that these •• November meteors" derive their origin from a nebulous body which revolves round the sun, and which, in certain parts of its course, comes very near the orbit of the earth, so as to be o o le « P 1 '> 8 4 5 G C 8 f> 10 11 12 13 C 15 IG 17 18 h) 20 c 22 23 24 25 |2G i27 I C SUNDAYS, WEATHER, ANNI- VERSARIES, ETC. Illg^h Water, mean time, nt CO 9 u a. . fl 4) Oa e o a a ^i •'J 09 5 in S^. 5 in }S. Furif. 11. V. Mary. Candlemas. Sess. Low tides. [Pictou, Rarrington. Sbvebal 5 greatest elongiition. ^. ^ in perihelion. OLD Continues very cold. Quinquagesima, or Shrove SunOay. MAIDS Brighl and clear Shrove Tuesday. 5 stat. and cold. Ash Wednesday. Q. Victoria m. 1^40. High tides. Q eclipse invisible. <^ apogee. B.NTEtt S iQ. Moderates, and 1st Sun. in Lent. St. Valentine. THE STATE hccomes unpUasani, $ greatest Ilel. Lut. N. hmber Day. uw/A OP »now or rain. Kmber ( >(. Low tides. Days. ( Prs. Louise of Wales, 6. 'G7. 2d Sunday in Lent. More settled DODBi.E and not nLLSSEDNESS. *o Unpleasant. C perigee. Very higli tides. $; i ? • Milder, yd Sunday in Lent. with snow 10 60 11 80 2'.) 34 5(> 14 20 A. 1 2 4 5 G 14 G 55 81 4 7 8 8 34 1 29 9 50 10 31 11 7 11 55 morn. | 58 2 17 3 43 4 59 5 5i» (> 50 7 37 8 20 9 4 1 20 2 84 1 2 G 3 20 3 4 n 4 4 6 18 5 25 G 40 ! G 44 7 681 7 60 9 4 8 44 9 58 9 25 10 39 10 1 11 15 10 84 11 48 11 4 morn. 11 32 18 11 59 46 morn. 1 13 20 1 41! 1 1 2 15! 1 88 2 611 2 26 3 39 1 3 28 4 42 4 47 G 11 6 13 , 7 27 1 4 6 5 6 7 7 8 20 14 65 81 4 85 1 28 29 9 20 10 7 10 50 11 34 8 43 9 43 10 34 11 21 A. 4 48 4 5 9 60 iO 1^6 11 S;9 A. ili 1 56 8 14 ! 8 30 8 57 9 31 10 7 10 65 11 68 morn. 1 17 2 4( 8 69 69 50 6 87 20 4 Si u 51 w IS a 2 •o 9 a o to a PQ CO CO a o 03 1 M Cm (4 vi Sponges, Brushes, Combs and Perfumery, at Brown Bhothers & Co. &. T' MUlS, Bookseller and Stationer, 120 OranvlUe Street- u g ■4-4 *3 S So 8 e •c pu (3 09 o PQ (3 p eS O 64 MARCH begins on MONDAY. [1869. C Lost Quarter, 5th d Ih. 20ra. morning, below the horison. # New Moon, 13th d. 4h. 32m. morning, below the horizon. }) First Quarter, 2l8t I. Ih. 40m. morninjr, below the horizon. O Full Moon, 27th d. 5h. I'Jm. afternoon, below the horizon. g %'i (2)'s upper ^ limb. ©'8 (leclin. South. slow of clock. Length of days. Moon. South. C'8 place «,«!!S| Rises. 1 Sets. Rises. 1 Sets. 1 1 M. 6 88 1 5 48 7 26 12 29 1 11 85 9 68 8 48 3 28 J^. 2 Tu. 6 37 5 49 7 4' 12 17 11 88 11 9 9 16 4 20 ^ 3 w. 6 851 5 51 41 1 12 4 11 41 morn. 9 51 6 12 "1 4 Th 33 5 52 6 18 11 51 11 44 18 10 26 6 4 f 6 F. 6 31 6 53 5 54 11 87 11 46 1 23 11 5 6 55 ^ 6 Sa. 6 30 6 64 5 31 11 23 11 49 2 23 11 47 7 46 h> 7 SU. 6 28 6 56 5 8 11 9 11 52 3 18 A. 82 8 35 h' 8 M. 6 26 5 57 4 44 10 54 11 54 4 8 1 22 9 28 h> 9 Tu. 6 24 5 58 4 21 10 38 11 57 4 53 2 13 10 10 ass 10 W. 6 28 6 8 68 10 23 12 6 80 8 7 10 64 an 11 Th. 6 21 6 1 3 84 10 7 12 2 6 5 4 8 11 38 ^ 12 F. 19 6 2 3 10 9 61 12 4 6 34 6 morn. >f 13 Sa. 6 17 6 3 2 47 9 34 12 7 6 48 6 2 20 Y 14 SU. 6 16 6 6 2 23 9 18 12 10 7 14 7 10 1 2 T 16 M. 14 6 6 1 59 9 1 12 12 7 89 8 9 1 46 Y 16 Tu. 6 12 6 / 1 86 8 48 12 14 8 6 9 8 2 28 H 17 W. 6 10 6 8 1 12 8 26 12 16 8 36 10 8 3 12 H 18 Th. 6 8 6 9 48 8 8 12 19 9 8 11 10 3 59 H 19 F. 6 6 6 11 26 7 50 12 22 9 47 morn. 4 49 n 20 Sa. 6 4 6 12 S. 1 7 32 12 24 10 80 2 5 41 n 21 SU. 6 2 6 13 N. 22 7 14 12 27 11 21 1 10 6 85 23 22 M. 6 1 6 15 45 G 56 12 80 A. 19 2 9 7 32 £5 28 Tu. 5 59 6 16 1 9 6 38 12 32 1 25 3 5 8 80! SI 24 W. 5 57 6 17 1 33 6 19 12 34 2 34 3 56 9 28; SI 25 Th. 6 65 6 18 1 56 6 1 12 87 3 47 4 42 10 26 1 -nj 26 F. 5 53 6 20 2 20 5 42 12 40 5 3 5 23 11 22 ^i 27 Sa. 5 61 6 21 2 43 5 28 12 42 6 19 6 59 A. 17 J5- 28 SU. 5 49 6 22 8 7 5 5 12 44 7 33 6 86 1 12 :£k 29 M. 5 47 6 23 3 80 4 46 12 46 8 48 7 9 2 6 TH 80 ;tu. 5 46 6 25 8 53 4 28 12 60 9 69 7 44 3 ^n 81 1 w. 5 44 6 26 4 17 4 10 12 62 11 8 8 21 8 54 t {fCr The column of the moon's southing gives the time of high water at Parrsboro', Cornwallis, Horton, Hantsport, Windsor Newport, Truro, Ac. Many farmers suffer a preat deal of anxiety ; some of them pass sleepless nights in thinking how they shall obtain the highest market price for their products. Should they liappen to sell before the highest figure is reached, or delay selling till prices have gone down again, dit^appointment and cha- grin prove a laitting Kource of discomfort to them. Between the anxiety be- forehand and the fretting afterwards, they arc in a great measure unfitted for a close attention to their business, and it may be questioned whether they do not lose ten times as much in othur ways than in failing to hit the market exactly. The best rule Is when prices aro low, not to spend one's whole time in endeavouring to got alttlemorc, but to raise better crops, and make larger profits on home management. Kvery man who gives diligent attention to his business, should De allowed to make fair profits. The produce dealer must be one of tlicse, or his business would cease ; and he must, sometimes, obtain heavy gains to compensate for his frequent losses. Farmers should bear this in mind, and not be too eager to obtain the last cent. X TJ ^ B'^.OWN BROTHERS & CO., Druggisti, Ordnance Square, Halifax. HiPHiii X - V '■\ ^ ■3 Ml 211 3 -/ -«Jji(.a'.l>** ■ aaa tiSSMm Ro«m Pap«r at 4(t. a Roll a..! opwarda at R. T. MUIR'S. •% - .1 Winter- Hpnng.] MARCH 31 Days. 65 within jt« attnictive power* and if such a body be the source whence thes*i DioteorH proceed, it may aloo account for the phenonieuun of the /otidical liKht. There were unusual displays of meteors about November 13, in the years 17'.)2, 1822, 1881, 1832, 1833, 18:M, 1837, and 1838— the number .w«'n in some of these years U^ng very great; in others less. '''ofessor Newton, of the Lnited Statts, who has investigated the phc- .nena of the ** November i ;eteor8," ft. and, by comparing toecther 13 , ^ibOinc btar Hiiowerf, occurring between tiie years '.♦02 and 18;i:5, that a cOftiKion dhowor Pxi.sted on November ^ , which returned with especial ■cnttHf abou e.*rtr 38 years. In 18'io the stai's were so ""/nerous, I i4 •pp'^a*^ in 00 Kiany parts of *he heavens at onoe, that their imm- i V 5 BUNDAVS, WEATHER, AMMI- V£KSARIES, iio. 1 2 3 4 6 6 C 8 10 11 12 13 C 16 16 17 18 19 20 C 22 23 24 25 26 27 C 29 80 81 St. David, Sessions Halifax, Yarmouth, Sydney. 5 stationary. f>ow tides. Prospect >( . ^ in aphelion. of fine Grockrs weather. 4th Sunday in Lent. $ in aphelioi> RErt'uK Continue* Prince of Wales to. 1863. C apogee. ? ,5 C- fine. Middling high tides TO GIVE 5th Sunday in Lent. with probably Imp. Pr. of Franco b. St. Patbick. xome snow 1856. Sessions [Biuldeck 5 greatest elong. Prs. Louisa b. 1848. X- '^ enters Y- Spring commences. Palm Sunday — 6th Sunda; in Lent. JJJ stationary. Low tide> TRUST High winus TO ^ 6 <[.• and Annunciation — Lndy I?ay. Good Friday. Dk. Cambridge b. 1819. C perigee Very high tides. Eitster Sunday. «07ne Fluster Monday. ; greatest Hel. Lat. S. STRANQERS. rain and sleet. High Water, m«an time, at Cb 1 1 l« V eu ail 9 46 A. 16 1 29 fl '\ 1 10 27 67 2 11 2. 11 8 1 38 2 62 1 10 '^ 11 68 2 27 8 42 1 10 o6 A. 63 3 23 4 87 1 fv?» 2 16 4 46 6 69 i »6 i 8 34 6 4 7 18 2 34 i 4 61 7 21 8 86 3 61 6 (7 8 17 9 31 4 47 6 82 9 2 10 16 6 32 ! 7 8 9 89 10 62 6 8| 7 87 10 8 11 21 6 38 8 6 10 37 \\ 60 7 7 8 82 11 2 morn. 7 83 8 69 11 30 16 7 59 i 9 29 11 5y 44 8 29 1 10 1 morn. 1 13 9 1 1 10 89 81 1 46 9 39 t 11 23 1 9 2 23 10 23 morn. 1 63 3 7 11 23 23 2 63 4 7 morn. 1 40 4 10 6 24 40 3 7 6 37 6 61 2 7 1 4 80 7 8 14 8 30 5 33 a 3 9 17 4 38 23 8 63 10 7 5 23 7 10 9 40 10 54 10 7 64 10 24 11 88 6 64 8 34 11 4 A. 18 7 34 1 9 1»; 11 46 1 8 16 y 66 I A. 26 1 41 8 66 I m % n a a S . "1 \\ ..■ S PQ CO JO u O V a O f4 Brown Srotubrs & Co. — Gold L«af, I>ry Painta and Varnishes. B- T- MUIB, BookieUer and Stationer, 120 Granville Bt- C6 APRIL begins on TriURSnAY. [1860. cc s 13 P es •♦J u •S *c d 13 W o fcT o 3 d a U a e9 O. cS o H CS o pi C Lnst Quarter, 3rd d 4h. 84ni, afternoon, below the horizon. # Now Moon, 11th d. ".)h. 33m. afternoon, below the horizyn. C i''ir8t Quarter, r.lth d. lOh. 52in. morning, below the horizon. O 1^'uU Moon, 20th d. 2b. 7m. morning, bearing East, toward N. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 10 17 18 19 'II Th. F. Sft. su. M. Tu. W. Th. F Sa. SU. M. Tu. W. Til. F. Sa. SU iM, (•7)'8 up|)or (l*.-cliii. North. 20lTu. 21 1 W. 22 1 Til. 28 F. '24 I Sa. 26, SU 20, M. 27 T«. 28' W. 29 ' Th. 30! f,'. 42 40 38 30 34 32 80 28 26 24 22 20 5 18 5 17 15 13 11 10 8 6 4 8 1 58 57 4 54 4 62 4 61 27 28 30 81 32 6 33 84 30 37 38 39 40 42 43 44 40 47 48 60 6 61 52 53 54 5() 67 58 59 7 1 7 2 7 3 4 6 6 5 7 7 8 8 8 9 9 9 10 10 10 11 11 11 12 12 12 13 18 13 14 14 14 40 8 20 49 11 84 57 19 41 4 20 48 9 81 52 14 35 50 17 87 58 18 38 58 17 30 50 15 33 52 ,^ r slowof clock. Li m ■f -f ly The column of the moon's southinj; Kivea the time of high wiiter at l'arrsboro'» ('■niwallis, Ilorton, Ilantsport, Windsor, Newport, Truro, &c. Tlip importanco of poort fences is well unrtcrstood by those who have ob- served the rtttference between crops Kiife fnun nil intrudern, and those occa- Hioiiiilly trodden down and ruined ; Ijetween moving on with the work witli- o»t interruption, nnd the frequent annoyance of «toppln,000 stars per hour. The phenomenon lusted more than seven hount, tliere- fure the numbor of stars passing in sight was more than 27ii,000; for it must bo reculleoted, that this calculation is founde 2 SU. 4 48 15 28 3 11 14 12 40 9 58 6 1 «Sf 8 M. 4 47 7 15 4r; 18 14 14 1 80 10 62 48 5» 4 Tu. 4 40 8 10 3 8 24 14 10 2 0^ 11 48 7 82 K 5 W. 4 45 9 16 20 3 29 14 18 2 40 A. 44 8 10 ^ 6 Til. 4 43 10 10 37 8 34 14 20 3 8 1 42 8 68 K 7 F. 4 42 11 10 54 3 38 14 22 8 84 2 40 9 40 r 8 Sa. 4 41 12 17 10 3 42 14 25 4 1 3 87 10 23 r 9 SU. 4 39 14 17 20 3 45 14 ^3 4 25' 4 37 11 7 r 10 M. 4 38 15 17 42 3 48 14 80 4 541 6 38 11 68 H 11 Tu. 4 87 10 17 57 8 50 14 82 5 23 6 41 morn. H 12 W. 4 30 17 18 12 8 51 14 34 6 44 7 68 42 n 13 Th. 4 85 18 18 27 3 52 14 30 24 8 6 1 83 n 14 F. 4 34 19 18 42 3 52 14 38 7 11 9 47 2 20 25 15 Sa. 4 33 20 18 50 3 52 14 40 8 4 10 68 3 22 25 10 SU. 4 32 21 19 10 3 51 14 42 9 4 11 50 4 IS ^, 17 M. 4 31 22 19 24 3 50 14 44 10 9 morn. 5 14 A7 18 Tu. 4 30 23 19 37 3 48 14 46 11 18 37 6 8 ^, Iv W. 4 29 24 19 50 3 45 14 48 A. 28 1 18 7 2 n 20 Th. 4 28 25 20 2 3 42 14 50 1 41 1 54 7 64 ^ 21 F. 4 27 26 20 15 3 39 14 52 2 63 2 27 8 46 ih 22 Sa. 4 26 27 20 26 3 35 14 54 4 5 2 69 9 88 :Oi 23 SU. 4 25 28 20 38 3 30 14 50 6 10 8 31 10 31 ^ 24 M. 4 24 • 29 20 49 3 25 14 68 6 27 4 6 11 26 ^ 25 Tu. 4 23 1 30 zl 3 20 15 7 37 4 41 A. 19 t 20 W. ' 4 22 31 21 11 3 14 15 2 8 44 6 21 1 15 t 27 Th. 4 21 32 21 21 3 7 '5 4 9 44 4 2 9 h> 28 i F. 4 21 33 : 21 30 3 15 10 38 6 54 3 2 h> 2'J 8-1. 4 20 34 21 40 2 53 15 8 11 25 7 47 8 53 vss 80 SU. ; 4 20 35 , 21 49 2 45 15 10 morn. 8 41 4 41 a» 81 I M. 4 19 86 21 57 2 30 15 12 6 9 37 6 27 ft» (O* Tlie column of the moon'n BoiUhinx (fives the time of high water at Parrsboro'' Cornwullis, Ilorton, llautsport, Windsor, Newport, Truro, &c. BilOWN BROIIIERS & CO., Druggists, Oi-dnanco Square^ Halifax. As Boon as the mpndowH rfro dry cnou((}i to bear foot without injury to the turf, they nhonld be carefully piekod of all loouc and nrojcctilnif utonoH, which inijjht injure n mowing' niHeliine, and then we!l rolled no aH tu make tlie Burfiiee as smooth and pcrket aH poHsihle. Stunii)H whould be due or pulled out, bru8;< and other rubblKh reinovec':, and small hillock's Icvelied down Meadows which were top dressed with coarse manure in autumn or winter, which was more or less spread in lumps, should be harrowed an early as possible, so as to break those lun)]i.s and spread the whole uniformly. (Jattle ilroppintfH, on meidows or pastures, should be liiiely beaten to iiieces and 'veil neattered over the surface, ns soon a^ tiie frost will admit, and be- fore the frost has all diHH|ip(>ared from the soil. It is perhaps m-areely neces- sary to mentic n that no eood farmer ever allows either his meadows or pas- tures to be touched by a lioof early in spiinj,' while the yrouuJ is soft. Much Is lost by thill and unovcn Buediut; of meadows. r r r » 8 n n 22 ft St •r tsboro'' to the Itoiiefl, make iua or Imn or lod an |>rmly. i(\ bo- jlCPl'H- Ir piiH- IMuch IX. Sprii .- . ... . . .."A and i its m havin mado pluy ' any o they 1 the n( Leo) I ftHowe lation 4rf fc« • ■ 1». N « 1 Pr c llo 8 Ve 4 8u 6 C An< 7 Dk 8 ? C Sill 10 MKI f 11 Sill 12 IliK hi 14 K. 15 C Wh 17 KXT IH Sup l'.» Km 20 I'Ot 21 ... 22 C Trir 24 Qiu" 25 I'rH. 2(; 27 28 >^. '2\l 5k C iHtt 81 UAH II )Bj)ong( Room Papor at id. a roll and upwards at R. T. MUIR'S. Spring.] MAY 31 DajH. 69 and in nil places, ocourrcd between midui^lit and sunrise, and reached its niAxiinuiu between 8 and 4 o'clock. Profusaor Newton's prediction having arou8e c 17 IH !".» 20 21 22 c" 24 2r. 2r. 27 28 2\> (; 81 I'r. Arthur A. '50. St.l'hilip&St. James Uogation Sunday. Much Very low tides. [borough. 8up. Ct. Liverpool. Sess. (luys- a apogee. ^ in perihelion. Ascension Day — Holy Thursday Dry goods rain ahout 9 8«ip. I Q. this time. Sunday after Asoeii^i'ion. MKncHANTS Rather Sup. Court, IJarriugton. High tides. chilly t X. 5 greatest Hcl. Lat. N. with rain Whit Sunday — Pentecost. KXTWKMEi.Y occationall]). Sup. (\)urt Tuskot. Low tides. Kniher Day. ^ O©. i>oi.iTE TO Hecomct much Trinity Sunday. icttleJ. Queen Victoria A. IHIO. I'rs. Helena 6. '40 ;rp. July ri'ftfi. Sup High tides. [Ct. Ouystjorough Cofpus Ciiristl. Much ^. wiirmer 5 greatest elong. and 1st Sunday after Trinity. V\nn CI'STOMKRS. t'^TV tint 10 r>i 1 21 2 35 9 60 11 aC) 2 6 8 20 10 80 rH A. 82 3 2 4 10 11. 82 C « g 1 45 4-15 5 2'.> A. 44 8 1 5 30 45 2 1 , 4 11 40 7 56 3 11 5 7 7 87 8 51 4 7 G 51 8 21 35 4 51 T5 24 8 55 10 8 5 24 O G 5\) 2'.» ! 10 44 5 5',l 1 7 24 54 11 8 24 8 4 10 34 11 48 7 4 8 40 11 10 morn. 7 40 '.» l'.> 11 4y 24 8 18 «. 10 2 morn. 1 3 9 2 '-I4 10 4S 32 1 4f) 9 48 11 44 1 18 2 32 10 44 morn. 2 14 8 28 11 51 61 3 21 4 85 1 morn. 77 2 10 4 40 5 54 1 10 • 3 30 «) 7 14 2 80 Ir 4 38 7 8,8 22 \ 8 38 f4 5 33 8 8 9 17 4 33 i 20 8 51 10 4 6 20 7 « \i 80 10 60 6 6 7 47 10 17 11 81 47 8 28 10 58 A. 12 ! 7 28 7 11 87 61 1 8 7 47 A. 18 1 81 1 8 47 10 23 64 2 7 1 9 23 11 2 1 32 2 46 1 10 2 — ., . — Pl)Onges, BruBhw, Combs and Perfuinc'ry at liaowN Bbotuebs & Co. B. T. MtJiR, Bookseller and Rtaticner, 126 Granville St. CO n •s s e o .9 C^ c es o T? u o O a rt c9 tc cn a w H w » o 70 JUNK begins on TUESDAY. [isr.o Lnst Quarter, 2ntl J. 3h. 8ra. morning, bearing East toward N. New Moon, '.»th d. llli. 3Hin. afternoon, below the liorizon. First Quarter, Kith d. lOh. Im. afternoon, hcarinp Went toward N. Full Moon, 28rd d. 'Jh. 26ra. afternoon, bearing West toward N. 5 o s (STj's upper ^limb. (let- '8 ill. fnst of LcnRth of iliiya. Moon. 1 C 1 Suuth. plnoc o Pit bisea. 1 Beta. Norm. clock. RisPB. 1 Sctii. 1 'Tu. 4 191 7 30 22 2 28 15 13 40 , 10 34 6 11 K 2 W. 4 18 7 37 22 13 2 18 15 14 1 9 ; 11 33 6 54 K 8 Th. 4 18 7 38 22 21 2 9 15 10 1 37 ! A. 29 7 30 r 4 F. 4 17 7 39 22 28 1 59 15 18 2 3 1 27 8 18 r 5 Sa. 4 17 7 39 22 35 1 48 15 20 2 27 2 27 9 1 r f) SU. 4 17 7 40 22 41 1 38 15 21 2 56 i 3 27 9 46 8 7 M. 4 IG 7 41 22 47 1 27 15 22 3 24 . 4 28 10 34 8 8 Tu. 4 IG 7 42 22 52 1 15 15 23 3 55 ! 5 31 11 25 n y W 4 16 7 42 22 57 1 4 15 24 4 82 i 30 morn. n 10 Th. 4 IG 7 43 23 52 15 25 5 G ! 7 51 18 n 11 F. 4 IG 7 43 23 40 15 26 5 59 a 49 1 16 23 12 Sa 4 10 7 44 23 10 27 15 27 6 56 9 40 2 12 23 11} SU. 4 10 7 44 23 14 15 15 28 8 3 10 35 3 9 SI 14 M. 4 10 7 45 23 17 F. 2 15 29 9 10 11 18 4 6 d 15 Tu. 4 10 7 45 23 20 S. 9 15 30 10 21 11 57 4 59 T^ 10 W. 4 10 7 46 23 22 22 15 31 11 32 morn. 5 52 ^ 17 Th. 4 10 7 40 23 24 35 15 32 A. 42 30 43 •^ IH F. 4 10 7 47 23 25 48 15 33 1 54 1 1 7 34 ^ 1'.) Sa. 4 10 7 47 23 20 1 1 15 34 3 4 1 32 8 21 ^ 20 SU. 4 10 7 47 23 27 1 14 15 34 4 15 2 4 9 10 ^ 21 M. 4 17 7 47 23 27 1 27 15 35 6 23 2 41 10 9 t ABM Tu. 4 17 7 48 23 27 1 40 15 30 6 29 3 15 11 3 t 2:5 W. 4 IV 7 4r, 23 20 1 53 15 30 7 31 3 57 11 58 t 24 Th. 4 17 7 48 23 25 2 5 15 30 8 28 4 43 yV. 51 ^ 26 F. 4 18 7 48 23 23 2 18 15 30 9 17 5 34 1 44 b 2(j Sa. 4 18 7 48 23 21 2 39 15 30 10 1 29 2 33 : 5W 27 SU. 4 18 7 48 23 19 2 43 15 30 10 37 7 25 3 21 s» 28 M. 4 18 7 48 23 10 2 55 15 30 11 9 8 23 4 )^ 2'.) Tu. 4 1') 7 48 23 i;! 3 7 15 30 11 88 9 21 4 49 ¥i 30 W. 4 VJ 7 48 23 10 3 19 15 36 morn. 10 20 5 31 "^ th A\. ^fCr 'I'll" poliimn of tlio inoon'H Roiithln^ ^jIvoh t!ip Hinc of hljrli water nt I ParrRboro', Cornwalllii, Hortoii, lIuntNport, Whidhor, Nt-wport, Truro, Ac« i .Iiinp, with fnnnprH, in n very Important iiumtli. Tin* opt'rntionii of the I farm arc now nioviii;,' forward '•'lIli ifrout rapi futnrn. Kvcry tliiujj now uicdH tlio p(eaBon of tlwyear I whieh has l)ern n])propriated aa tlie inot-t pro|)or time for eertain operatloiiH, ; wo iiiUHt HiiHtnin the Ionh. DiirluK' the preafer portion «»f the |ireiiiMit month, the plou^I\, tlie ntiltivator and the lioe will Ite the eliief implemciitH in UHe on , thfi farm. One liorHO and n i^ond rultlvator will nceonipllHh more In a (tofn- i too or rornllelil than a nrori of handa with hoea, prorlded a Hkllfiil work ' man holdH the oultivntor or hor»e hoe. 'I'he j^rand aeeret if RuceeHM In j,'row | lutf f^ood epopH, and of keei>in(; n farn> (,'ood. and reHtorln!,' nu lmi)overlHheU to Ita orl^^lunl fertility, lien in keei»iinf im)»roved l)rie Ac, I tho I K Nil (laVH orliij,' on of ■yt'ur ; >nth, I Hi> on I ||)(ita- I rork I [row i ]iIh (if I It to I f ttKSfisauii r.r. •.■'■,..;.«— ^.rr-, •- Room paper at 4d. a roll and upwards at R. T. MUIR'S. 71 Spring— Summer.] JUNE 30 Days. region of tb« November shower was still the same (near to the star Gamma Leonii). The meteors continued to come botwoen midnight and 2 A.M. thicker and faster, and cuuld be counted by hundreds. Many were seen at the same time. First, one would start towards Ursa Major, followed instantly by another emulous of the first; then one would rush off Hoathwvrds HcrosH Oridn; then one would sail. niajestiouUy over the Zenith; others woulu ascend vertically from Lcj for a short distance, others wouUl shoot directly downwards. The '.rains left by lome were beautiful to i)eh«id — some ^reen, some yellow, some red, but more of a bluish cast. In some cases tlie trains were visible for several minutes. Great numbers neiur Leo were siiort, probably from forosliortening of their real path. Nothing like explosions wero heard; indeed the still ness accompanying the activity overhead forced itself on oae's notice T 2 €> 4 6 7 8 9 1(» 11 12 C 14 16 16 17 18 10 c 21 22 23 24 25 26 C 28 29 80 SUNDAYS. WEATHER, ANNI- V£i;SARIES, kc. Iligh Water, mean time, at ti a O o SQ «J Oi Snip. Ct. Kentville, Windsor, Antigo- C apogee, [nisb. Sydn'y. »Se88. Hfx. Pr. George of Wales h. 1805. Low tides. Overcast h (;r, ItUli d. 2\i. •iiii. morning, bolow tliu horizon. Full Moon, 'Jiird d. '.)|i. 4()m. morning, below the horison. Ltwt (4uart«r, Hist d. Oh. 62ui. afternoon, bulow the horison. Moon. South. pluco 16 15 15 16 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 ;{5 85 85 84 84 84 88 8'2 81 80 •29 28 2(1 24 21 10 81 11 4 11 85 morn. 18 56 8'.> 26 141 6i 2 morn. 58 1 17 ly 49 ' I'j an i 19 28 19 10 IH 5»i IK 42 18 27 18 12 i 69 2 8 ti 10 6 11 12 12 12 6 11 9 6 7 6 4 15 20 2 (S 5; 15 19 8 14 881 16 17 4 20 1 14 1 15 14 5 28 1 54 1 15 12 6 19 2 87 ' 15 10 7 10 8 27 1 16 8 7 57 4 20 15 6 8 85 5 17 15 4 9 9 6 18 15 2 9 88 7 11 15 10 8 10 14 58 10 81 9 8 14 5(1 10 5(1 10 6 14 54 11 22 11 4 14 52 11 50 A. 2 2 58 8 48 4 40 6 81 6 22 7 18 8 5 8 67 9 50 10 44 11 8(1 A. 2ft 1 15 2 1 2 45 3 27 4 <> 4 50 6 88 (I 17 r T 8 « 8 n n 23 53 a a "^ f t b> b> vs • sar Y r r 8 a, ;- Th»* ciilunin (f Kie i.Kinn'x HotitJiitiK Hived tin- tiiiiu at liiKh wuler ul Purmburo*, Oiiriiwiilli^, IloMiiii, lliuitupiirt, Nfwjxiri, WinilHor, Truro, Ac. • xitliy mid clover are in a Inrpfo tiH«i with barli-y, iihIiik iihoitt dout)lo thi' umuhI (i^unntlty oTtimo- thy naul clover. Sow IxMore thi liiHt liKhl hMnowli)),', or nllrrwiird follow- iiijf w'!i thf roller, wliicii In uio«t chhi'ii cuverM llif need mitnciently iind 1('HV(»» • > •• Mt»ll In a ;{oo(l f(Ut<' for thi' growth of the >jrii8t crop. 'Vhv product i»f liiB'i ■"' MHi'dod iM iiHiinlly InrKf— Ihn plover jjlvhi;^ eonnldiTnljle fall feed, and .n jr<«"i crop of imy tic noxt yt'itr, Aud 0" desired, a fair jtroduct of clover flniothv do«'N not iipp>-Hr lurL'cly until the Mccond yonr, and lu r Hi'fftTH from the winicr, titki'9 Km pUcc— by the third year the ■noNtly timothy, and If t Ik dewlrod to rcnuiln li urunn for Homo tli»r. nhoiisii) receive a top itrfHaiud'. Hnnuncr necdlii;^ in Lut little jjractlccd — tbv object 'ff Hiniifner «e«dint( in to «et n ^;raHH crop hh hooh us potHlbto ; iMt, lunlcBa tin- Muii»«i4>r ih euol aud nioint, dlHappointiiient rcHultt. V LROWN UHin'UER^ .j- CO , Drujatintn, Ordnauee Square, Hallfiix. ''IB. «i' :'( 'i toll- JHt- JllO- j)W- i V Si 0011 At ioai n yiel thci fiict WAD one I 4) 3 1 2 3 C 6 6 7 8 9 10 C 12 13 14 16 16 17 C 19 20 21 22 23 24 C 26 27 28 29 80 31 yim Ledgers, Jou/naln, Day »nA CmH Rooka, nt R. T. MUIB*S. Summer.] JULY 81 Days. 73 After 2 A. M. the number rapidly doolinctl, though they continued to Imj seen throagbout the night. Above eight thouHand arc said to have been oounted at the observatory, Qrecnwiob, far oxcoc ■a m s 1 2 3 C 6 6 7 8 9 10 C 12 13 14 16 16 17 C 19 20 21 22 23 24 C 26 27 28 29 80 31 SUNDAYS, WEATHER, ANNI- VERSARIES, ETC. nigh Water, mean time, at If II Anniversary Dominion of Canada. Low tides. [Prs. Alice m. '62. Visit. «. V. Mary Oth Sun. after Trin. Prs. Helena wi. 1866. Sessions I'ictou. Fat folks 5 ^ C • Dog Days commence. H- High tides. 7th Sunday after Trinity m apogee. Very pleasant and beautifully fine. Clouds up and threatens ram. C perigee. Sessions Sydney. BEQIN ^ ^ C- St. Swithin. Low tides. $ greatest elong. 8th Sunday after Trinity. TO FEEL h. 6 C- Clears up Sup Court Halifax. and 9 greatest Hel. Lat. N. becomes X. ([ eclipsed invisible. High tides. very warm. 9th Sunday after Trinity. St. James. QUITS Sultry and § in ^. hot, (^ apogee. with Pr. of Wales landed in Halifax, '60. ITNOOMFOBTABLE. thunder and Very low tides. 5 '" P®*"* lightning, 11 68 A. 61 9 19 29 25 11 67 40 24 8; 62' 10 361 11 22! morn. ! 15 i 1 18 2 46 8 66 j 6 6 6 7 8 8 9 6 48 27 4 37 7 9 86 10 7 10 37 11 16 A. 1 2 28 8 42 3 21 4 35 4 39 6 53 6 49 7 3 6 69 8 18 7 64 9 9 8 40 9 6u 9 27 10 41 10 10 11 24 10 64 morn. 11 38 8 morn. 52 22 1 36 1 6 2 19 1 51 8 6 2 45 3 69 3 47 5 2 5 16 6 80 6 26 7 40 7 35 8 60 8 2 9 43 9 18 10 32 57 11 11 10 34 11 48 11 7 A. 21 11 88 61 A. 6 1 19 37 1 62 1 7 2 21 1 46 2 69 2 82 8 46 1^ 10 58 11 61 Al 19 2 19 8 29 4 6 6 25 11 57 G 40 7 2t 8 8 8 62 9 35 10 22 11 15 morn. 19 1 46 2 56 4 6 48 27 4 87 7 8 86 9 7 9 37 10 15 11 1 5 6 6 7 7 8 Photographio Chemioals, Cards and 0ag08, at Bbown, Broixum Co. A^ 'iu o.A^t>T.^ IMAGE EVALUATION TEST TARGET (MT-3) 1.0 I.I 1.25 If IBM m ^ IM 112.2 1^ 1.4 2.0 1.8 1.6 VI /: ..^3 d? / ^ 1^ Hiotographic Sdences Corporation N^ ^ rv 23 WEST MAIN STREET WEBSTER, N.Y. 14580 (716) 872-4503 B. T. HITEB, Bookseiler and Stationer, 125 Oranvflle Sttetft' •' I ! ! -a •3 U QQ a o •s o o u C( ■♦J o .pi § o3 •O O OQ to n '-i w PCS H w pq o pj 74 AUGUST begins on SUNDAY. [1869- # New Moon, 7th d. 5h. 54m. afternoon, bearing West. 5 First Qaarter, 14tli d. 8h. 27m. morning, below the horizon. O ^'oW. Moon, 2'2nd d. Oh. 9m. morning, bearing North. a Last Quarter, 30th d. ''h. 44m. morning, bearing North-east. SI 44 fsyj's upper ^ Hmb Rises I SeW. ©'8 (leclin. North. slow of clock. Length of days. Moon. Rises, j Sets. c South. C's place 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 16 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 SU. M. Tu. W. Th. F. 8a. SU. M. Tu. W. Th. F. Sa. SU. M. Tu. W. Th. F. Sa. SU. M. Tu. W. Th. F. Sa. SU. M. 47 48 49 51 62 53 4 54 31 I Tu. 56 57 58 59 1 2 3 4 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 25 24; 23 j 21 20 19' 18: 16; 15 I 13' 12 10 9 7 6 4 3 1 6 58 6 67 6 55 6 63 6 51 6 50 6 48 6 46 6 44 6 43 6 41 6 39 17 67 17 42 17 26 17 11 16 64 16 38 IG 21 16 4 15 47 15 29 15 12 14 64 14 35 14 17 13 58 13 39 6 1 5 67 5 62 6 47 5 42 5 35 5 29 6 21 13 5 55 13 20 13 1 12 41 1 12 221 12 2l 11 41 ill 21 111 1 10 40 i 110 19 ' 9 68 9 37 9 16 1 8 54 ; 8 33' 5 5 4 4 4 4 4 4 3 3 3 3 2 2 46 35 24 13 1 48 85 22 8 58 38 14 50 14 48 14 46 14 43 14 40 14 38 14 35 14 32 14 29 14 26 14 23 14 20 14 17 14 14 14 12 21 58 1 2 3 4 5 14 14 14 14 2 23 2 7 61 84 17 42 24 S. 5 13 57 13 64 13 50 13 46 13 42 13 39 13 36 13 32 13 29 13 26 13 23 13 19 89 28 23 28 50 7 6 8 21 9 35 10 47 11 68 A.l 8 2 14 1 2 3 4 5 6 5 8 18 18 6 19 7 7 3 16 4 16 5 7 5 54 6 34 7 7 8 9 89 8 8 34 8 67 9 23 9 51 10 20 10 52 11 81 morn. 16 14 48 8 27 9 1 9 36 10 7 10 40 11 14 11 62 morn. 36 7 4 7 64 8 47 9 43 10 42 11 41 morn. 40 23 15 8 6 3 3 58 8 67 9 55 10 63 11 44 A. 66 1 57 1 2 3 4 5 6 6 7 37 32 25 18 9 1 54 47 8 89 9 31 10 22 11 10 11 67 A. 41 24 6 48 3 30 4 12 1 2 2 4 5 6 7 67 45 35 28 8 n n SI SI ■T T T 8 8 8 n n ICThe column of the moon's southing gives the time of higk water at Parrsboro', Cornwallis, Horton, Ilantsport, Windsor, Newport, Truro, &c. The birds are labourers. How much travel, what a circuit of country, has to be gone o-er; what a sliarp look out for the little sticks and a hair to curry at one time for the nests ! And so we might speak in detail of the skill, in- dustry and labour necessary to make into a nest this great amount of building material. It is the declaration of God that birds are not to sow, or to reap, or to gather into barns; where then is the provision made for feeding this army of little labourers ? Where ? Why in the worm that is gnawing at the root of vegetation ; in the grub that is making naughit the labour of the plant- er ; in tlie millions of insects that are destroying, m the bud and /he flower, the promise of the fruit tree ; in tlie larvm or egg deposited in the bark of the tree. Now, see you not that he who destroys the birds of the air; that he who breaks in upon and breaks up their industrial or domestic arrange- ments, does what he can to prevent the husbandman from receiving the re- ward of his labour, lessens the product of the crop he plants, of the field he mows or harvests, and of the fruit tree he rears. X V V BROW N BROTHERS & CO., Druggists, Ordnance Squaio, Halifax. \ il: I .-It... I'-i ~,M»-rl-*«X._^'^ .. r f ^ 1 1 ■; : ;." f 4 .' .^ 1 t M ■: ? 1 1 ' a ■i'^ '"ct '' 1 ■ ^_.^t.. ,^>»»^. ^ .- - ..-I-. ■ J x ..*-;,..-, if- ■; '"" "^ .. -._. •s .:-. — -r- ^— „.„-_.■„ ■ *. ■:,'- .^ -•••'---—-.■•7 'ft, V I a o a •3 c 2 3 4 6 6 7 C 9 10 11 12 13 14 C 16 17 18 19 20 21 C 23 24 26 26 27 28x C 30 31 ^'<^"^^!^'*"''^*<'^**"**""#i>^^ V Blaok Books and Pass Books, a/t R. T. If UIR*f^ Summer.] AUGUST 31 Days. 75 futare observations may not only throw light on this particular pheno- menon, but open to our view a species of celestial bodies with which we were formerly unacquainted. The recurrence of this singular pheno- menon on the morning of Nov. 13, 183G, and very nearly at the same hour, the radiation of the meteors from the same point of the heavens, differing only half a degree (as did those of 1834), namely, 145° right ascension in the face of Leo, and all the attending phenomena being the same, though upon a scale less magnificent — settle the question as to its being a regular and annual phenomenon. It is a circumstance worthy of particular notice, that these meteoric showers take place chiefly on the i2th and 13th of November, and hence they are now distinguished by the name of the JVovember meteorg. The facts which have already SUNDAYS, WEATHER, ANNI- VEBSABIES, ETC. c 2 3 4 6 6 7 C 9 10 11 12 13 14 C 16 17 18 19 20 21 C 23 24 25 26 27 28^ C 30 31 10th Sua. after Trin. — Lammas Day. Beautiful Fat weather, but very jjr i C- warm. K. Pr. Alfred 6. 1844. Very high tides. © eclipsed visible. 11th Sun. after Trin. C perigee. Continues FOLKS clear and § greatest HeL Lat. N. il n<^. still tearm. Low tides. 12th Sun. at Tiin. Ass. B. V. Mary, h6 14 Tu. 5 39 6 18 8 18 4 35 12 26 8 52 morn. 7 28 *v 16 W. 6 40 6 11 2 55 4 66 12 22 4 88 11 8 19 AW 16 Th. 6 41 6 9 2 82 5 17 12 18 5 10 1 4 9 8 sw 17 F. 6 43 6 7 2 8 6 38 12 14 5 41 2 1 9 55 a» 18 Sa. 6 44 6 5 1 45 6 59 12 10 6 9 2 68 10 40 >f 19 SU. 6 45 6 8 1 22 6 21- 12 6 6 36 8 57 11 28 >f 20 M. 6 46 6 1 68 6 42 12 2 7 4 65 A. 5 ^ 21 Tu. 5 48 6 59 85 7 3 11 58 7 26 6 52 46 T 22 W. 5 49 5 67 N. 12 7 24 11 64 7 52 6 52 1 28 r 23 Th. 5 50 5 55 S. 11 7 45 11 60 8 20 7 50 2 10 H 24 F. 5 51 6 58 84 8 6 11 46 8 52 8 48 2 54 H 25 Sa. 5 68 5 51 57 8 26 11 43 9 27 9 48 3 40 H 26 • SU. 5 54 5 50 1 21 8 46 U 40 10 7 10 48 4 29 n 27 M. 5 55 5 48 1 44 9 6 11 36 10 65 11 19 6 20 n 28 Tu. 6 56 5 46 2 8 9 26 11 32 11 50 A. 51 6 13 25 29 W. 5 68 5 44 2 31 9 46 11 28 morn. 1 51 7 9 25 80 Th. 6 59 5 43 2 54 10 ^ 11 25 62 2 46 8 6 SI 55- The column of the moon's southingf gives the time of high water at Parrsboro', Cornwallis, Horton, Hantsport, Windsor, Newport, Truro, &c. Sluggish farmers Avill not do their work well unless compelled to do so. If Weeds never grew, they would be tempted to leave their fields untouched. Now in fighting weeds they give an impetus to the crop. Good farmers do not wait to be driven ; they do not allow necessity to drive them ; on the con- trary, they themselves manufacture necessity. A great deficiency on many of our farms, is a want of smoothness ; stones and brush need removal ; wet spots, or the whole surface, need un^lcrdraining, that the soil may become uniformly mellow. Good farmers will not wait to be compelled ; but the rest will discover in time that modern farm machinery will drive them into smooth fields. Mowers and reapers will benefit largely by the reformation, ?')r they will soon discovi^r that It is much cheaper to remove by five minutes' labour, a projecting stone or other obstruction, than to lose half a day in haying time, with half a dozen hands, besides a charge of five dollars for repairing the mac'' inc. Drill sowin;? and drill culture, which are begin- ning to cifect an immense saving of labour, cannot be performed well among stouos and stone heaps, briers and elder bushes, nor among clods of earth! ^ y BROWN BROTHERS & CO., Druggists, Ordnance Square, Halifax. a :2i -y^ y i ^tt^-^.* A . — tM- :'T; \.^-.~„,.-<^.a.,V,i I Portmonaioa, PurHCii, Jewolry, &o., at R. T. MUIR'H. ':^t'^ 8i:MMKU.n AUTLMN.J SEPTEMBER 30 Days. 77 been observed atford a sensible proof of the attractive power of the earth over bodies at a distanoe in the heavens; and it is to be hoped that the future observations and investigations of scientific men, in rela- tion to such phenomena, will throw some further light on the nature and properties of bodies wliich have hitherto been involved in darkness and mystery. What the destination of such bodies may be, or the ends they serve in the economy of nature, we arc as yet entirely ignorant of. It appears evident that they are bodies of no great density, otherwise their effect on the earth might have been more tennfic and disastrous. Had their quantity of matter been considerable, when accompanied with so prodigious a velocity as they evidently had, their momentum would have been such ag to have dashed them with violence upon the earth, where the most appalling effects mighjt have been produced, in the do- cs o .a o ■I .,,_jl; SUNDAYS, WEATHER, ANNI- VERSARIES, ETC. High Water, mean time, at 03 V p. . ft i) =»! o „^ as S o ^+5 CO * c-2 CO 1 2 8 4 C 6 7 8 9 10 11 C 13 14 15 16 17 18 C 20 21 22 23 24 26 C 27 28 29 30 Continues London burnt 1666. dull An editor and cloudy. 15th Sunday after Trinity. [tides. Dog Days end. C perigee. Very high Sup. Ct. Annapoli8.{[,Sess. IIalifax,Yar- Nativity B. V. Mary. [mouth. 3jL stationary. Very GETS pleasant, I6th Sun. after Trinity, but Low tides. getting 9 in ^. colder HIS in the mornings >^ . and NOSE evenings. 17th Sun. after Trinity, [high tides. St. Matthew. C apogee. Middling Sup. Ct. Yarmouth. Sess. Baddeck. Ember Day. Renters =0=. Autumn High winds, [com'nces. Ember ( 2^ 6 C- accompanied Days. I $ great, elong. 18th Sunday after Trinity. PULLED loith Sup. Ct. Clare, Shelburne, Windsor. St. Michael — Michaelmas Day. Low tides: considerable rain. — — - — ■• '~ • — . ^j.-" ■ 2 63 4 16 6 21 6 15 7 2 7 45 8 28 9 9 9 49 10 31 11 19 morn. 16 6 23 6 46 7 51 8 45 9 32 10 15 10 58 11 89 morn. 19 28 60 9 10 39 10 38 5 8 32 9 9 28 10 5 10 43 11 A. 2 38 62 16 1 50 45 57 20 39 40 8 31 9 9 9 41 10 8 10 35 6 8 9 86 6! 9 59 10 46 52 15 21 15 2 11 29 6 45 morn. 12 63 83 15 3 11 11 11 A. 1 2 8 4 2 80 58 85 13 8 22 46 8 59 5 12 28 9 49 34 53 64 9 44 10 23 10 35 11 22 11 A. 49 16 44 12 49 27 22 86 9 31 10 19 11 16 morn. 28 1 3 Jl 5 5 6 7 8 Bsowtf S»oi£UiiBS & Oo.» Im(>orter8 of Qenuine Patent Medicines. 60 9 10 39 10 6 88 7 6 32 8 29 9 6 9 43 10 38 11 52 A116 *i V 0) M -.^ CQ M s^ tt H u (A pq 3 oS I ■*^ Bd o CO a o to .9 u a CO CO u a o •-3 i f. ! I '■■i ! ■■1. ' ,^^.. B. T. MTTIR Booksoner and Stationer 125 OranviDo St* •Is s CO i •E Ph ci I o I o K PQ O 14 78 OCTOBER l)egin.s on FRIDAY. [18G9. # New Moon, 6th d. lOh. 5rn. moi'ning, bearing E. toward S. ]) First Ciuarter, V2th d. 6h. 48ni. morning, below the liorizon. O Pull Moon, 20th d. Dli. 43m. morning, below the horiaon. C Last Quarter, 2bth d. 4h. 20m. morning, bearing E. toward N. s ^llir pper lb. 'Sets. ©'a docl'n. South. (2) fllHt of clock. Length of Days. Moon. c South. C'8 place Q Kisea. 1 Uiaes.J Sets. 1 F. 6 6 41 3 18 10 26 11 22 2 1 8 88 9 2 fX 2 Sa. 6 1 6 39 3 41 10 43 18 3 11 4 28 9 69 ^. 8 SU. 6 8 6 37 4 4 11 2 14 4 26 6 6 10 64 ""i: 4 M. 6 4 6 36 4 27 U 20 12 5 41 5 43 11 60 ■n- 5 Tu. 6 6 6 34 4 61 11 38 8 7 19 6 29 morn. u\. 6 W. 6 6 5 32 6 14 11 35 4 8 35 6 40 45 ^ 7 Th. 6 8 6 30 6 37 12 12 '11 9 48 7 5 1 40 ^ 8 F. 6 6 29 6 12 29 10 57 10 67 7 42 2 36 ^ 9 Sa. 6 10 5 27 6 22 12 45 10 54 A. 2 8 25 3 32 y 10 SU. 6 11 6 25 6 45 13 110 60 1 9 12 4 28 t 11 M. 6 12 6 23 7 8 13 lejio 46 1 50 10 2 5 22 h> 12 Tu. 6 13 6 22 7 81 13 81 110 44 2 37 10 68 6 16 h) 13 W. 6 14 5 20 7 53 13 46 i 10 40 3 12 11 54 7 5 «» 14 Th. 6 16 6 18 8 15 13 59 10 36 8 44 morn. 7 63 ftW 16 F. 6 17 6 16 8 88 14 12 10 32 4 13 52 8 38 ¥ 16 Sa. 6 18 5 16 9 14 25 1 10 29 4 39 1 50 9 21 ^ 17 SU. 6 19 6 13 9 22 14 37 10 26 6 4 2 49 10 4 ¥ 18 M. ,6 20 6 11 9 44 14 49 10 22 5 28 3 47 10 45 Y 19 Tu. 6 22 6 9 10 5 16 10 18 6 65 4 46 11 27 T 20 W. 6 28 6 8 10 27 16 10 , 10 16 6 21 5 44 A. 9 H 21 Th. 6 25 5 6 10 48 15 20il0 12 6 51 6 43 68 H 22 F. 6 26 6 4 11 10 15 29 1 10 8 7 26 7 43 1 38 H 23 Sa, 6 28 5 2 11 31 16 37 10 4 8 4 8 46 2 26 u 24 SU. 6 29 6 11 62 15 45 10 8 49 9 44 8 16 u 26 M. 6 30 4 59 12 12 16 51 9 57 9 41 10 46 4 b 25 26 Tu. 6 31 4 57 12 33 16 68 9 64 10 40 11 45 5 2 93 27 W. 6 33 4 55 12 63 16 3 9 60 11 44 A. 41 6 56 ^ 28 Th. 6 34 4 54 13 14 16 8 9 47 morn. 1 32 6 61 ft 29 F. 6 36 4 52 13 34 IG 11 9 44 51 2 18 7 46 ft 30 Sa. 6 37 4 61 13 63 16 15 9 41 2 2 2 59 8 40 W, 31 SU. 6 39 4 49 14 13 16 171 9 88 3 16 3 36 9 88 ^ J:^ The column of the moon's southing ffives the time of high water at Parrsboro', Cornwallis, Horton, Hantsport, Windsor, Newport, Truro, &c. By soiling is meant the practice of keeping cattle in the barn yard or stable during the summer montlis, and feeding them on green crops. liy this sys- tem more cattle can be kept on a given quantity of land, and a large quantity of t'xc.cllent manure is produced. It is claimed, too, that cattle wUl fat more rapidly, or give more mlll<, than when allowed to roam the field in search of food. Indian Corn is probably, all things considered, the best green crop to raise for milch cows and working cattle. By sowing it thick, m rows, and manuring it highly, a heavy crop of succulent stalks may be obtained, con- taining more nutritive matter probably, than can be raised on an acre in any other way, except by irrigating grass land. One of the great advantages of soiling, or in growing any food for stock, is the means it all'ords of provid- ing manure for the hi 30 C 2 Chiirph 8crviroH and PrAjcr Ilookk at It. T. MlIIIt'B. Autumn.] OCTOBER 31 Days. 7U niolititm of humiiii hnbitatiuns, nnd thn dcstructiuti of thouHiinds uf their inhitbitiinta. Uut it does not appear that any of tliuni mtidu their way tliroujj;!) the attuoHphero io the surface of the. earth, which was doubtloHji owing to the oumparatively light material." of which th«'y weri) ooniposcd. Meteoric phenomena, nearly resembling what has now been deHcribed, have occurred at ko'Ci il fori-ar periodH. One remarkable instance of what was called ' showers of tire " occurred above HO years ago at Quito in South America. A more extenHive and remarkable phenomenon of this kind occurred on the 12th November, 177'.>, at Cumana. It occurred towards the morning, when thousuntls of meteors, eolides, fire-balls, or falling stars, as they were variously denominated, succeeded each other during four hours. Their direction was from North to South. They 0) .a o SUNDAYS, WEATHER, ANNI- VEUSAUIES, ETC. nigh Water, mean time, at CO %. og 1) o a a a s S <»§ . - '"S £ S 09 1 2 C 4 5 6 7 8 9 C 11 12 13 14 16 16 C 18 19 20 21 22 23 C 25 26 27 28 29 30 C X. More settled, Pigeon and becomes r.Uh Sunday after Trinity. C perigee. Very high tides. fine. Sup. Ct. Liverpool, Truro, Guysboro'. [Sess. Port Hood, Windsor. $ 6 C' 9 & ^. Growing VERT colder. 21st Sunday after Trinity. C apogee. St. Luke. ? in aphelion. Sup. Ct. Port Hood. Sess. Tusket. High tides. $ Inf. I i^. Sup. Court Pictou. Fine and WHOLESOME. pleasant for 22nd Sunday after Trinity. St. Crispin. the season. Sup. Ct. Halifax. Sess. Kentville, An- IJl stationary. [napolis. St. Simon <^ St. Jude. Sup. Ct. Bad- ^ . 5 stat. Low tides. [deck. Perhaps some snow. 23rd Sun. aft. Trin. All-Hallow's Eve. 3 43 4 61 6 44 6 31 7 14 7 50 8 89 9 20 10 2 10 48 11 40 morn. 45 2 4 '^.2 31 23 1 G 36 7 4 7 83 8 2 8 30 9 1 6 13 7 21 8 14 9 1 9 44 10 26 11 9 11 60 morn. 32 9 38 10 22 11 16 A. 21 1 41 3 6 4 18 18 10 16 34 62 1 52 8 30 9 5 9 34 10 3 10 33 11 1 2 3 4 6 7 7 7 26 8 35 9 28 10 15 10 58 11 40 morn. 23 4 40 32 2 42 3 50 4 5 44 81 6 14 6 7 56 89 8 24 4 5 7 19 48 6 11 A. 32 8 62 1 46 2 50 4 11 6 36 6 48 8 16 9 7 9 46 10 19 10 49 11 17 11 40 A. 14 46 1 22 2 6 3 25 50 2 8 20 9 2 9 48 10 40 11 46 morn. 1 4 2 22 3 31 4 23 1 35 4 5 6 6 6 84 7 2 81 1 8 38 9 22 10 16 11 21 A. 40 2 5 3 18 I CO M o 1 ca -§ ct a o a ■fc 0) I 9 3 H Cm Pm O O u a I n N:| Presoriptiona carefully dispensed by Brown Brothers & Co. o CO c3 03 ^' V a -a O s -** o c3 1^ eS o OS bO (3 Oi a 1^ pq Photograpli Albums at 11. T. MUIR'S. 80 NOVEMBER begins on MONDAY. [1869. O New Moon, Srd d. 7h. 21m. afternoon, below tke horizon. 3) First Quarter, 10th d. lOh. 41ra. afternoon, bearing W. toward N. O Full Moon, 10th d. 3h. 4m. morning, bearing North-east. C Last Quarter, 26th d. 2h. Om. afternoon, below the horizon. (vVa ui)per ^ limb. (2)'s declin. fast of Length of days. Moon. C'3 place ttt? Uisos. 1 Sets. South. clock. Rises. 1 Sets. 1 M. 6 40 4 48 14 32 16 18 9 35 4 31: 4 10 10 27 j\. ■2 Tu. 6 41 4 46 14 51 16 19 9 32 6 47 4 43 11 22 JT. a W. 6 42 4 45 15 10 16 19 9 29 7 24 6 19 morn. ^ ^ 4 Th. 6 44 4 43 15 29 16 18 9 26 8 37 5 42 18 6 F. 6 45 4 42 15 47 16 16 9 23 9 45 13 1 15 t 6 Sa. 6 47 4 40 16 5 16 13 9 20 10 48 6 69 2 13 t 7 SU. 6 48 4 39 16 23 16 10 9 18 11 44 7 50 3 10 Vo 8 M. 6 50 4 38 16 40 10 6 9 16 A. 31 8 46 4 5 hj U Tu. 6 51 4 37 16 57 16 9 14 1 11 9 43 4 58 ^AV 10 v;. 6 52 4 30 17 14 15 54 9 13 1 46 10 43 5 48 11 Th. 6 53 4 85 17 31 15 47 9 10 2 16 11 42 6 35 ><: 12 F. 6 55 4 34 17 47 15 40 9 8 2 42 , raorn. 7 19 ■¥■ 18 Sr. 6 56 4 33 18 3 15 31 9 6 3 7 42 8 2 ^ 14 SU. 6 58 4 32 18 19 15 22 9 4 3 30 1 40 8 43 T 15 M. 59 4 31 18 35 15 12 9 2 3 55 2 39 9 25 T 16 Tu. 7 1 4 30 18 50 15 1 9 4 22 8 38 10 7 T 17 W. 7 2 4 29 19 4 14 49 C 68 4 52 4 37 10 50 8 18 Th. 7 3 4 28 19 19 14 37 8 56 5 26 5 36 11 35 y 19 F. 7 4 4 27 19 33 14 23 8 54 6 4 6 86 A. 22 n 20 Sa. 7 6 4 27 19 46 14 9 8 53 6 46 7 38 1 12 u 21 SU. 7 7 4 26 20 13 54 8 52 7 37 8 40 2 4 n 22 M. 7 8 4 25 20 13 13 38 8 50 8 33 9 42 2 58 25 23 Tu. 7 9 4 25 20 25 13 21 8 49 9 86 10 89 3 53 25 24 W. 7 10 4 24 20 37 13 4 8 48 10 41 11 31 4 47 Si 25 Th. 7 12 4 24 20 49 12 46 8 47 11 49 A. 17 5 40 SI 26 F. 7 14 4 23 21 1 12 27 8 46 morn. 69 6 83 w. 27 Sa. 7 15 4 23 21 12 12 7 8 46 1 1 35 7 24 Wi 28 SU. 7 16 4 22 21 22 11 47 8 44 2 12 2 8 8 16 €it 29 M 7 17 4 22 21 33 11 25 8 43 3 25 2 40 9 8 J^ 3;) Tu. 7 18 4 21 21 42 11 3 8 42 4 40 3 11 10 2 ^ Beown Beother8 4" Co. , Importers of Flower, Field and Garden Seeds, ^iCr The column of the moon's southing gives the time of high water at Parrsboro', Coruwallis, llorton, Iluutisport, Windsor, Newport, Truro, &c. To carry sheep well through the winter, they should come to their food at a regular set time every day, unless the weather be very cold ; then they may repose a little longer in the morning. AVith two feede a day, between 8 and 9 A. M., and before :i P. M., sheep will require one-fourth less fodder thun if fed three or four times a day, In no case put off feeding until sun-down. The more exercise s^eep have the more they will consume, but they rarely eat any at twilif'ht. Healthy sheep will winter well on one bountiful feed per day given about 11 A.M. The best time to feed grain is immediately after they consume their hay, and before they lie down to ruminate and di- f est their food. Let the grain or potatoes be placed In their feeding troughs eiore the sheep have access to them. Hay should always be led in racks or boxes. Feeb'e sheep should be fed no more frequently than strong ones, but with better food. A large share of the profits of Sheep husbandry arises from the increase in lambs. Sheep in good condition produce better lambs and take better care of them. \ ' -iiX ■'-'■' '" y [1869. j ardN. 3D. C'9 th. place 27 j\. 22 j\. 'n. ^ 18 ^ 15 t 13 t 10 h> 6 ^ 68 /VW 48 5» 85 X 19 ^ 2 ^ 43 r 25 T 7 Y 60 8 35 H 22 n 12 n 4 n 68 Z3 53 25 47 SI 40 SI 83 T^ 24 ^ 16 dSi 8 J5- 2 TH water at iro, &c. r food at ;hey may en 8 and rthim if n-tlown, y rarely iful feed ediotely and di- troughs racks or )nee,but ! y arises r lambs > r-t," («pM MRMMiilii ■■ -}P'-^r^^-^:-'.*- Room paper at 4d. a roH and upwards at R. T. MUIB*8. Autumn.] NOVEMBER 30 Days. 81 rose in the horizon at E.N.E, followed the direction of the meridian, and fell towards the South. There was little wind and this from the east. No trace of clouds was seen. There was not a space in the firmament equal in extent to three diameters of the moon, which was not filled with burning stars. They were of different sizes . they left luminous traces of from 6 to 10 degrees in length. The appearance of these traces continued 7 or 8 seconds. Many of the stars had a distinct nucleus as large as the apparent disk of Jupiter. The largest were from 1° to 1° 13' in diameter. Their light was white, and they seemed to burst as by explosion. They were seen by all the inhabitants of Cumana, the oldest of whom asserted that the great earthquake of 1766 was preceded by similar phenomena. The conclusion arrived at by Professor Olmsted 5 a o P SUNDAYS, WEATHER, ANNI- VERSARIES, &c. High Water, mean time, at I n u lis 03 1 2 8 4 6 6 C 8 9 10 12 13 C 15 16 17 18 19 20 C 22 23 24 25 26 27 C 29 30 All Saints. All Souls. Sup. Ct. Digby. <[ perigee. Very high tides. Sup. Court Sydney. Much ^ 6 P 6 M. 7 24 4 19 22 32 8 39 8 38 11 8 7 28 2 45 ZSi 7 Tu. 7 25 4 19 22 39 8 ii! 8 38 11 44 8 28 8 38 AW 8 W. 7 26 4 19 22 46 7 46 8 38 A. 16 9 30 4 27 9 Th. 7 27 4 18 22 52 7 19 8 37 44 10 80 6 14 ^ 10 F. 7 28 4 18 22 57 6 62 8 36 1 10 11 SO 6 58 ¥: 11 Sa. 7 29 4 18 23 2 6 24 8 36 1 84 morn. 6 40 ¥■ 12 SU. 7 30 4 18 23 7 5 66 8 37 1 68 28 7 21 f 13 M. 7 31 4 19 23 11 5 28 8 37 2 23 1 28 8 2 T 14 Tu. 7 31 4 19 23 14 4 69 8 88 2 61 2 26 8 46 8 16 W. 7 32 4 20 23 18 4 30 8 39 3 22 3 26 9 29 y 16 Th. 7 33 4 20 23 20 4 1 8 40 4 4 27 10 16 T7 17 F. 7 34 4 21 23 23 3 32 8 41 4 42 6 28 11 6 n 18 Sa 7 34 4 21 23 24 3 2 8 42 5 30 6 30 11 67 TT 19 SU. 7 34 4 22 23 26 2 32 8 43 6 27 7 32 A. 62 qo 20 M. 7 35 4 22 23 26 2 3 8 44 7 28 8 32 1 47 05 21 Tu. 7 35 4 23 23 27 1 33 8 45 8 35 9 27 2 48 ft 22 W. 7 35 4 23 23 17 1 3 8 47 9 43 10 16 3 37 ft 23 Th. 7 35 4 24 23 26 33 8 48 10 51 10 69 4 30 w. 24 F. 7 36 4 24 23 25 F. 3 8 48 morn. 11 37 6 22 w. 25 Sa. 7 36 4 25 23 23 S. 26 8 49 3 A. 11 6 12 ,r\. 20 SU. 7 36 4 26 23 22 56 8 50 1 14 41 7 8 J^. 27 M. 7 36 4 26 23 19 1 25 8 52 2 26 1 10 7 54 ^ 28 Tu. 7 36 4 27 23 16 1 55 8 54 3 37 1 42 8 47 ^ 29 W. 7 37 4 28 23 13 2 44 8 66 4 50 2 16 9 42 ^ 30 Th. 7 37 4 29 23 9 2 63 8 67 6 1 2 62 10 88 TH 31 F. 7 .37 4 29 23 6 3 22 8 58 7 8 3 33 11 35 ■r UTS* The column of the moon's southing gives the time of high water at Parrsboro', Cornwallis, Uorton, Ilantsport, Windsor, Newport, Truro, &c Thkre is no great amount of labour to be done out of doors during this month. The most important work of the farmer now is the care of his do- mestic animals, to sec they are well sheltered from cold and wet, and properly fed and watered. The year's profit or loss depends greatly on the manner in which they are wintered. Animals entering the winter months in high condition, are already half wintered. A fat strong animal will be warm and comfortable where a poor weak one can hardly live, and the hearty, vi- gorous one will digest and assimilate food which the weak one would scarcely taste. Regular hours for attending to all matters, is important, particularly in milking cows, foddering, leeding, and watering. Cattle should be red often, and but little at a time: they thrive better when their dormitories are kept clean, and freely littered with straw or dry leaves. Cattle, horses and sheep should have salt where Ihey can have access to it whenever they desire it. Sprinkling hay too freely with salt is injurious, as over salting aiminishes the nutriment and weakens the animals. ^i BROWN BROTHERS ^ CO., Druggists, Ordnanoe Square, Halifax. IflAX. [18G9. ardN. dS. >zon. I Cts| ith. place ^58 ^ 55 t )rn. t i 53 b 50 b 45 XSl 38 SSti 27 Off 14 X 58 H ' 40 X 21 r --. 2 r 46 8 1 29 y 16 n 6 n 67 n 62 23 47 25 43 SI 37 SI 30 nu 22 ^ 12 jn. 8 ■A. "^ 54 ^ 47 ^ 42 ^ 38 ^ 35 ^ 1 :'arrsboro', rin^ this )f his do- r wet, and y on the lontlis in be warm earty, vi- • le would iportant, . Cattle fien tlieir y leaves. eess to it irlous, as ilifax. ' i, t. t ■ift r I'F -+■ School Requisites of every description at MUIR'S. AUTITMN.T WINTKU. J DECEMBER 31 Days. 83 after a due consideration of these phenomena was that the meteors of November 13 consisted of portions of the extreme parts of a nebulous body, which revolves around the sun in an orbit interior to that of the earth, but little inclined to the plane of the ecliptic, having its aphelion near to the earth's path. Arrago appears to entertain an opinion on this subject not very different from that of Professor Olmsted. He sup- poses tliat there may be myriads of bodies, composed probably of nebu' loas matter similar to the tails of comets, circulating round the sun in a zone or ring that crosses the earth's orbit at that part where it is about the 12th November, and that some of them, drawn from their course by the earth's attraction, fall towards it, and taking lire when they enter the atmosphere, present the luminous phenomena of falling stars. M A 1 2 3 4 C 6 7 8 9 10 11 C 13 14 15 16 17 18 C 20 21 22 23 24 25 C 27 28 29 30 31 SUNDAYS, WEATHER, ANNI- VERSARIE ETC. High Water, mean time, at £ nS 1 ■" is ^ -T t* B O fl< ..a o a Princess Alexandra b. 1844. Very high tides. Cold ^l (, ''' t It B. T. HUIR, Bookaellcr and Stationer, 125 Qranvlllo Street, Halifax. ^ I — ., -....^ OQ 1 o I P3 (3 o O P4 84 belcher's farmer's [186 9- Ii:fiital>liBliod 1@33. "ARMY AND NAVY DEPOT, 117 85 118 GranvUle St. Opposite H. M. Ordnance, MI^LIiF^^« Nl. S. FATBONIZES BT H. H. B. THE FBINCE OF VALES, during his visit to the city, the various Governors of the Province, the Military and Naval Authorities, the Regimental Messes, the Ward Room and other Messes of II, M. Ships, . and the principal inhabitants of the Province. Constantly on sale, a large and varied stock of "VTXIVKS — Champagne, Moselle, Hock, Burgundy, Sauterne, Claret, Madeira, Port and Sherry — celebrated brands. JLiXOTJOR-S — Very old Brandies, Scotch, Irish and Bourbon Whiskeys, Holland and *' Old Tom" Gin, old Jamaciaand other Spirits. IjIQTJEUK-S— Curacao, Noyau, Maraschino, Creme de Cacao, Cherry Brandy, Chartreuse, ^'C- ^le ancl Porter— Bass's, Allsopp's, Jefferey's and other Pale, Bitter and Strong ALES. Guinness's and Blood's Dublin, and Barclay and Perkins' London Stout. A complete and extensive assortment of Crosse and Blackwell's, and Lazenby's LONDON PICKLES, SAUCES, JAMS, JELLIES, PRESERVED FRUITS, and everything required for Breakfast, Dinner and Dessert. Teas, Coffees, Sugara, Cocoa, Chocolate, English and Nova Scotia Hams, Bacon and Cheese; Pastry Flour, Biscuits, Raisins and Currants, and a large stock of GENERAL FAMllV GROCERIES. Orders from the country accompanied by the cash, promptly attended to. JTAMSS SCOT'S?. aESES ,• BROWN BROTHERS ^ CO., Druggists, Ordnance Square, Halifax. itfmm lifHX. [186 9. r," PALES, ovince,' ises. Sauterne, Bourbon er Spirits. >emo de and other blin, and 'ell's, and FELLIES, breakfast, Ta Scotia Currants, promptly Halifax. / R. T. MtJlB, Bookseller and Stationer, 126 Granville St. 1869.] ALMANACK. 85- THE Standard Life Assurance Co. Established 1825; WITH WHICH 18 NOW UNITED The Colonial Life Assurance Co. Head Offloe....EDINBIJBG, Scotland. Accumulated Fund— (Nov. 15, 1867) r\885,483 Is. 2d. stg. Annual Income— (at 15th Nov. 1867) £693,894 13s. Id. stg. Head Office for Nova Scotia and F. E. Island. 14 Bedfortl Row, Halifax, ]!¥. 8. Board of Directors — Hon. M. B. Almon, M. L. C, Chas. Twining, Esq., Q.C., Hon. Alex. Keith, Prest. Leg. Coun., John Jas. Sawyer, Esq., Sheriff. Medical Adviser, Hon. D. McNeil Parker, M. D, Secretary to the Local Board. 1^. HC- DRIOKCE-y. Rcports, Prospectuses, and every information as to the different modes of Life Assurance, will be given at the Head Office, or at any of the Agencies throughout Nova Scotia. Ao'EitfiTS.— Amherst, Chas, Townshend. Annapolis, Jas. Gray. Bridgetown, Wm. Shipley. Charlottetown, Hon. J. Longworth. Bigby, R. S. Fitzrandolph. Kentville, Thomas W. Harris. Lunenburg, Henry S. Jost. Truro, Hon.A.G. Archibald. Windsor, P. S. Burnham. Yarmouth, H. A. Grantham. Applications from other towns should for the present be forwirc'cd direct to M. H. KICHKY^, Solicitor, Ac General Agent and Secretary to the Local Boards 14 Bedford Bow, Halifax. 03 -3 4 (.N 3 QQ O ■** bO CO -% o p. H GQ Em H a, 1^ f % ' a> 1 ■ , 1 .a \ -tJ i' o ! 1 1' il SJ 'K o >» «« ! 02 « Trusses, Supporters and Bandagos at Baown BaoiHEBS & Co. R. T. MUIR, Bookaellor and PubUahor. 120 Oranrttl* St. w u 3 U a O 13 a o 02 pq o 5312!- 86 bulciier's farmku's [1869 POST OFFIC E, HA LIFAX, N. 8. Postmaster Oeneral, Hon. Alexander Campbell, Ottawa. Deputy Postmaster Oeneral, Wm. Henry Griffin, Ottawa. Poit Office Inspector for J\'ova Scotia, Arthur Woodgate, Halifax. Examiner Account Branch, Frederick M. Passow. Clerks, Wni. Small, Benjm. Cochran, John Campbell, M. C. Richard- son, Arthur Burnham, Wm. Blanohard, Arthur Cunningham, Fred. Tremain, Thos. Dewolf, Circulation Department. Dead Letter Clerk, Thos. Southall. Clerk Inspector's Office, I. M. Brown. Messenger and deeper, Ronald McMillan. LeVer carriers — South Dis., George Deunaford-; Centre Dis., Church iSmith, Uenry Tryder; JVbrth Dis., Matt. Collins, Jas. Fitzgerald. Mails for Great Britain, the Continent of Europe, India and Malta, are made up at Halifax every alternate Friday at *J A.M., commencing January 8, 1869, closing finally at 11.30 A.M. Letters, 12^ cents. Newspapers, same as commuted rates to subscribers in the Dominion. Transient newspapers 2 cents euch. Prices Current 2 cents each, to pas!« as such must not be placed in envelopes; or in bulk at book post rates. Letters for India 30 cents; newspapers 5 cents. Letters for Malta 28 cents; newspapers 8 cents. British Book Post. — Under 4 ozs 7 cents; between 4 and 8 ozs. 12^ cents; between 8 and 12 ozs. 19 cents; between 12 ozs. and 1 lb. 26 cents, and so on. French Book Post. — Under 2 ozs. 6 cents; between 2 and 4 ozs. 10 cents; between j4 and 80ZS.52O cents; between 8 ozs. and 1 lb. 40 cwnts, and so on. Letters for F' nee 17 cents per \ oz. Books, pamphlets, printed cir- culars, newspapers, periodicals, prices current, as per French book post. A book packet may contain any number of separate books, publica- tions, works of literature and art, maps, prints, photographs, daguer- reotypes (when not on glass or in frames containing glass) ; any quan- tity of paper, vellum, or parchment (to the exclusion of letters); and the books, maps, papers, &c., may be either written, printed or plain, or any mixture of the three, and may be either British, Colonial, or Foreign. Must be open at both ends or both sides, and not to exceed 4 lbs. in weight nqr 2 feet in length and 1 foot in width or depth. Patterns and Samples op Merchandize. — British book post rates, Mails for Great Britain, ^c, via New York, are made up every alter- nate Tuesday per steamer " Carlotta" to Portland, and by Express mail (whenever an Express train is despatched), on the Saturday of the week the mails are made up for England. Letters 15 cents; newspapers same as by Inman steamers, but subject on delivery to Id. each, stg. Tran- sient newspapers 2 cents each. Books, periodicals, and pamphlets, 9 cents per 4 ozs.; prices current 3 cents each. Mails for the United States, British and Foreign West India Islands, South America, New Zealand, the Australian Colonies, Cuba, St. Thomas, British Columbia, Van Couver's Island, and Red River, by Inman steam- ers to New York, are made up every alternate week, immediately after the arrival of the steamer from Liverpool; also by '* Carlotta" to Port- land; " Alhambra " and " Commerce " to Boston; and by Express mail to St. John, N. B., via Windsor. Letters to the United States 6 cents, if unpaid, 10 cents; newspapers same as between places in the Dominion, subject on delivery to American postage. Books, pamphlets, BROWN, BROTHERS & CO., Duggista, Ordnance Square, Hali&x. OhnrA B«rTl«es and Pmyer Books at IL T. Il«lr*i. 1869.] ALMANACK. 87 prioes current, and photographs, one cent per oz. ; Poriodioals, one cent per 4 0Z8. IVie postmje on letters and newspapers to other places must be paid or they will not be sent. Lt'ttcrs for British West Indies, Cuba, and St. Thomas, 10 cents; newspapers 2 cents. Letters for Foreign West Indies 22 cents; newspapers 3 cents. Letters for New Zealand and Australian Colonies, 23 cents; newspapers 5 cents. Letters for liritish Columbia and Vancouver's Island, 10 cents; newspapers 2 cents. Let- ters for Red River 6 cents; newspapers 2 cents. Mails for Bermuda, St. Thomas, and the British and Foreign West India Islands, are made up every alternate Thursday at 0.30 P M., com- mencing January 7, 1800. Letters 12^ cents; newspapers 2 cents. Mails for Newfoundland are made up every alternate Thursday at 9.80 P.M., commencing January 7, 1869. Letters 12^ cents; newspa- pers and books same as between places in the Dominion. Land Mails between places in the Dominion and Prince Edward Island (see table closing and arrival of mails at Halifax, p. 88). Let- ters 8 cents; if unpaid, 5 cents. Local or drop letters 1 cent. Newspa- pers (Dominion) sent to subscribers, once a week, 6 cents; twice, 10 cents; thrice, 16 cents; daily 80 cents, — per quarter. Transient news- papers 2 cents each. Books, pamphlets, prices current, patterns and samples of merchandize and photographs, 1 cent per oz. Printed circu- lars, when sent singly, 1 cent each ; Periodicals 1 cent per 4 ozs. Semi-daily mail to and from Dartmouth. Letters 8 cents; if unpaid, 6 cents. Parcel Post. — Under ^ lb. 12^ cents; between ^ lb. anil 1 lb 26 cents; between 1 and 1^ lbs 37^ cents; between lij and 2 lbs 60 cents; between 2 and 2ner, 12ft OrAnTlllo St. CO 'd ;^ 1 02 « o a •a o O I 13 fl eS C u o 50 w w PS o 90 belcher's farmer's 1869. Mails for all places named in the foregoing table are made up at 8 P M., except the second semi-daily mails for Windsor, Truro and Pic- tou, Trhich are made up at 2 P.M. Mails from all those places are due at Halifax by the railway trains from Truro, Piotou and Windsor. The mails from Lunenburgh, Liverpool, Sheet Harbor, &c., by mail coach, are due at 7 P.M. Ship lettees. — Letters, by private ship, from the United Kingdom, in ship letter 7nail, 2 cents, if addressed to the port of arrival, and to other places in the Dominion, 6 cents. Loose ship letters from the United Kingdom, British Colonies, and Foreign countries, 4 cents. From places in the Dominion, if addressed to the port of arrival, 4 cents; and to other places within the Dominion, 7 cents. The Postmaster General may make such reasonable compensation, as he may see fit, to masters of vessels, not being Post Office Packets, for each letter conveyed by such vessels between places beyond the sea and the Dominion, and may direct that at any port such vessels shall not be permitted by the ofldcers of Customs to enter or break bulk until all letters have been delivered at the Post Office, nor until the master has made a declaration that he has delivered all. All letters are charged by weight, irrespective of distance, and a uni- form rate of 3 cents per f^ oz. prevails throughout the Dominion. The rates of postage herein mentioned, all refer to a single letter of half an ounce. If it exceeds the ^ oz., but less than 1 oz., it is charged double, and 80 on according to weight. Jill letters, newspaper, and other mail- able matter by mail, must be prepaid by having stamps of the value affixed. The s\amps are to be affixed to letters, pamphlets, &c., on the upper right haad corner. Postmasters to stamp the name of the office and date distinctly on every letter. The Poutmaster General has the exclusive privilege of transmitting letters within the Dominion; and (except in the cases hereinafter men- tioned) any person collecting, sending, or delivering letters, incurs a penalty, not exceeding $i20, for each and every letter so conveyed or found in his possession. Such penalty not to apply to, 1. Letters sent by a private friend, provided such letters be delivered by such friend to tne party addressed ; 2. Letters sent by a messenger on purpose, con- cerning the private affiiirs of the sender or receiver; 3. Commissions or returns thereof, issuing out of a court of justice; 4. Letters addressed to a place out of the Dominion, sent by sea and by a private vessel; 5. Let- ters lawfully brought into the Dominion, and immediately posted at the . nearest Post Office; 6. Letters of merchants, owners of vessels, or of the cargo or loading therein, sent by such vessel, or by any person employed by such owners for the carriage of such letters according to their re- spective addresses, and delivered to the persons to whom addressed, without pay or reward for so doing; 7. Letters concerning goods or mer- chandize, sent by common known carriers to be delivered with the goods, without pay or reward ; 8. Nothing herein contained to authorize any person to collect any such excepted letters for the purpose of sending or conveying them. No person obliged to send any ncwopaper, pamphlet, or printed book by post. Places of deposit for the reception of prepaid letters and newspapers in the city of Halifax, have been established: — BROWN BROTHERS & CO., Druggists, Ordnance Square, Halifax. r r \ V g-^W«.^;*iMt»wa^.^;.v-.,..^ .. ^- ' F»(riMap, Letter aad Note Paper at R. T. MUIR'S. 1869.] ALMANACK. 91 1. At G. W. Delano's, corner of Pleasant St. and Gas Lane. 1 P.M. and 7 P.M. 2. At Lonergan ^ McDonald's, No. 89, (head of Lawson's Wharf,) Lower Water St. 1.16 P.M. and 7.15 P.M. 8. At Robert Urquhart's, corner of Birmingham St. and Spring Gar- den Road. 1.30 P.M. and 7.80 P.M. 4. At Henry Tally's, No. 180, (head of Starr's Wharf,) Upper Water St. 1.30 P.M. and 7.30 P.M. 5. At James C. Crawford's, No. 894 Upper Water St. 1.16 P.M. and 7.16 P.M. 6. At Dr. McFatridge's, No. 52 Comwallis St. 1 P.M. and 7 P.M. 7. At Douglas Story's, corner of Brunswick St. and Artz's Lane, North end. 1 P.M. and 7 P.M. Letters, &c., to be forwarded by the mid-day and evening mails, must be posted "prior to the hours, above specified. MONEY ORDER OFFICE. Superintendent, Jas. H. Thome. Clerks, Fred. W. Creighton, John Bland Gray, Stephen S. Thorne. Messenger, Thos. Conran. The following Post Offices are authorized to issue Money Orders :— Amherst, Antigonish, Annapolis, Arichat, Albion Mines, Baddeck, Bridge- water, Bridgetown, Barrington, Canso, Canniug, Cow Bay, C B., Chester, Digby, Guysborough, Halifax, Kentville, Lunenburgh, Liverpool, Little Glace Bay, Lingan Mines, Mabou, Parrsboro', Pictou, Port Mulgrave, Newport, Plaister Cove, Port Hood, Shelburne, Sydney, North Sydney, Sherbrooke, St Peters, Truro, Tusket, Windsor, Wolfville, Wallace, Weymouth, Whycocomagh, Wilmot, W^estport, and Yarmouth. All the Money Order Post Offices in Nova Scotia are authorized to draw Money Orders on each other for any sum not exceeding $100, at the following rates: — Over ^50 not excd'g . . ^60 . . 30 ots " 60 " .. 70 .35 " " 70 « .. 80.. 40 «' " 80 " . . 90. .45 « " 90 " ..100.. 60 " Qn Quebec, Ontario, New Brunswick, Prince Edward Island, and Newfoundland, at the following rates; — Up to £5 stg Is. Above £5 and up to £10 stg 28. stg. Above £10 and up to £15 3s. stg. £16 and up to £20. . . .4s. stg. And on the United Kingdom, at the following rates: — Up to $10. 20. . 5 .10 cts. Over $10 not excd'g.. • 20 • • 30. .15 (( « 30 40. .20 (( " 40 • • 50. .25 (< Up to £2 stg Is. stg. Above £2 and up to 5 stg., 2s. " Above £6 and up to 7 3s. stg. " £7 and up to 10 4s. " No single order granted for more than £10 stg. on the United King- \ dom; nor on Quebec, Ontario, New Brunswick, P. E. Island, or New- foundland, for more than £20 stg. The Nova Scotia Money Order Offices are furnished with lists of all the Money Order Offices in Quebec, Ontario, New Brunswick, P. E. Island, Newfoundland, and the United Kingdom; and the Postmasters are instructed to affi)rd every informa- tion in their power, in respect of the places upon which they draw, to- gether with any other information relating to such issues as the intend- ing remitters may desire. OQ Fh nd -i-t ea 00* l I'' •l:-f II i I I • Dye 6tu& and Confwtionory at Brows B&otbkbb tf Co. B. T- HUIS, Bookseller and Stationer, 120 OranviUe St- >5 b-i S3 1 eS eS (^ fcD « O 92 belcher's farmer's [1869- LIST OF BARRISTERS AND ATTORNIES. RESIDENT IN NOVA SCOTIA. NAMES. Admitted Bar- risters. Admitted Attor- nies. Residence. James S. Morse 11 Oct. 1 .810 11 Oct. 1810 Amherst. Jas. W. Nutting, D.C.L. 23 Oct. 1 L810 23 Oct. 1810 Halifax. Hon. Jno.Creighton,Q.c. 18 April, ] L816 18 Ap-il, 1815 Lunenburgh. Wm. Q. Sawers 22 Oct. ] L817 22 Oct. 1817 Halifax. S. P. Fairbanks, Q. c . . . . 15 April, " L818 15 April, 1817 Do. Geo. T. Solomon 19 April, ] L821 19 April, 1820 Lunenbxirgh. B. Murdoch, q.c„ d.c.l. . 14 July. ] L822 14 July, 1821 Halifax. Charles Twining, q. c. . . 5 April, '. 1823 5 April, 1823 Do. Alex. Primrose 10 July, ] L823 10 July, 1822 Do. Charles D. Uoach 9 Oct. ] 1823 9 Oct. 1822 Amherst. John J. Sawyer 28 Jan. ] L825 28 Jan. 1824 Halifax. George R. Grassie 13 April, ] 1825 13 April, 1824 Annapolis. Charles B. Owen 23 Jan. 1 [827 24 Jan. 1826 Yarmouth. Hugh Hartshorne, D.C.L. 24 July, ] L827 24 July, 1827 Halifax. James A. Dennison 23 Oct. ] L827 24 Oct. 1826 Digby. Robert B. Dickson. 23 Oct. ] L827 24 Oct. 1826 Truro. Hon. M. I. Wilkins, a.o. 22 Jan. 1 828 22 Jan. 1828 Pictou. Edward H. Harrington. 28 Oct. ] 1828 23 Oct. 1827 Halifax. Silas L. Morse 27 Jan. ] L829 23 April, 1827 Amherst. Stephen H. Moore 27 Jan. ] 1829 22 Jan. 1828 Kentvillo John C. Halliburton 28 July, 1 1829 22 July, 1828 Halifax. William H. Keating. . . . 3 Nov. ] L829 28 Oct. 1828 Do. William Sutherland, q,c. 3 Nov. ] L829 28 Oct. 1828 Do. Edward Roach 4 May, ] [830 5 May, 1829 Pictou. Henry Pryor, d. c. L. . . . 25 Jan. ' 1831 25 Jan. 1831 Halifax. Thomas B. Akins, d.c.l. 3 May, ] L831 4 May, 1830 Do. Hon. John W.Ritchie, Q.c 24 Jan. ] L832 25 Jan. 1831 Do. Silas L. MoMC, q.c, IMay, ] L832 3 May, 1831 Bridgetown. Nepean Clarke 30 Oct. ] L832 1 Nov. 1831 Halifax. Archibald McQueen .... 23 July, ] L833 23 July, 1832 Port Hood. A. M. Uniacke, d. c. l. 29 Oct. ] 1833 29 Oct. 1833 Halifax. Hon. Robt B. Dickey, q.c 21 Jan. ] L834 22 Jan. 1833 Amherst Donald N. McQueen, q.c. 21 Jan. ] 1834 22 Jan. 1833 Sydney C. B. Charles E. W. Schmidt. 29 April, ] 1834 22 Jan. 1833 Ha,lifax. Daniel Owen 29 April, ] 1834 30 April, 1833 Lunenburgh. Henry H. Grantham . . . 4 N'>v. L834 29 Oct. 1833 Yarmouth. Henry B. Webster 5 May, 1 L835 29 April, 1834 Kentville. Stewart Campbell, Q.C. . 25 July, ] 1835 22 July. 1834 Guysbbrough John D. Kinnear , 26 July, ] 1836 25 July, 1835 Amherst. John McGregor 1 Nov. ■ 1836 3 Nov. 1835 Halifax. Hon. Jon. McCuUy ,q.c . . 16 Jan. .: 1837 14 Jan. 1836 Do. Ebenezer F. Munro .... 16 Jan. ] 1837 14 Jan. 1836 Truro. William C. Whidden . , . 31 Oct. . 1837 1 Nov. 1836 Shelburne. David Matheson 81 Oct. • 1837 1 Nov. 1833 Pictou. Peter Lynch, q.c 31 Oct. " 1837 INov. 1.836 Halifax. Henry P. Hill 16 Jan. ■ 1838 18 Jan. 1837 Antigonish. James Fogo 1 May, 1838 2 May, 1837 Pictou. i ' paOW^ BROTHERS tf CO., Dru^giata, Ordnanoe Square, HaliHax, F: Di 869- ice. t. argil. urgh. t. lis. Lth. ^ I ' It. le )wn. od. |C. B. irgh. th. lough UH Bank Books And Pass Books at R. T. MUIIfS. 1869.] ALMANACK. Ish. Frederick W. Grantham Daniel Dickson James McKeagney, q.o. Hon A. G.Archibald, Q.c. Hon. S. L. Shannon, q.c. Henry C. D. Twining. . . James Robert Prescott. . Edward A. Pyke "William Howe. George A. Blanchard . . Charles Morse John C. Wade, q.c Hon. Wra. A. Henry, q.c. William H. Troop James Murray, Jr Hiram Blanchard, Q.c... Peter S. Archibald Robert McCully Alfred F. Haliburton . . . John D. McNutt Timothy D. Ruggles, q.c. Philip C. Hill, d.o.l Thomas Wm. Harris, q.c. James Hall Thorne Hon. A. McFarlane, q.c. Alexander James Charles James Stewart. Edward P. Nutting .... Wm. R. Cutler John McKinlay Simeon C. Irish James W. Johnston, Jr. Peter H. LeNoir Richard Sands, Jr Alex. C. McDonald,Q.c. . Francis S. Beamish .... Norman F. Uniacke. . . . Jame.^ Thomson Edward C. Cowling .... Daniel J. Janvrin Henry Wm. Smith William Twining Isaac J. Wylde William H. Blanchard . . Matthew H. Richey .... Mather B. Desbrisay . . . John Skerry William B. Chandler... Hon. Jas. McDonald q.c. Benjamin G. Gray Daniel McDonald J. N.S.Marshall John Burnyeat IMay, 1838 24 July, 1838 80 Oct. 1838 16 Jan. 1839 16 Jan. 1839 30 April, 1839 30 April, 1839 23 July, 1839 23 July, 1839 29 Oct. 1839 3 Nov. 1840 24 July, 1841 30 Nov. 1841 19 April, 1842 26 July, 1842 18 April, 1843 18 April, 1843 18 April, 1843 18 April, 1843 7 May, 1844 7 May, 1844 7 May, 1844 23 July, 1844 23 July, 1844 3 Dec. 1844 6 May, 1845 6 May, 1845 6 May, 1845 22 July, 1845 22 July, 1846 22 April, 1846 18 July, 1846 20 April, 1847 20 April, 1847 26 July, 1847 26 July, 1847 24 July, 1848 24 July, 1848 4 Dec. 1848 4 Dec. 1848 23 July, 1849 3 Dec. 1849 22 July, 1850 2 Dec. 1850 2 Deo. 1850 21 April, 1851 21 April, 1851 21 July, 1851 22 Dec. 1851 22 Dec. 1851 19 April, 1852 26 July, 1852 29 Nov. 1852 2 May, 1837 25 July, 1837 31 Oct. 1837 16 Jan. 1837 16 Jan. 1839 31 May, 1838 30 April, 1839 24 July, 1838 23 July, 1839 30 Oct. 1838 29 Oct. 1839 28 July, 1840 3 Nov. 1840 9 Jan. i841 27 April, 1841 30 Nov. 1841 19 April, 1842 19 April, 1842 19 April, 1842 29 April, 1842 18 April, 1843 7 May, 1844 25 July, 1843 23 July, 1844 5 Dec. 1843 7 May, 1844 7 May, 1844 7 May, 1844 23 July, .844 23 July, 1844 29 April, 1845 28 July, 1846 22 April, 1846 20 April, 1847 28 July, 1846 28 July, 1846 26 July, 1847 26 July, 1847 29 Nov. 1847 29 Nov. 1847 24 July, 1848 4 Dec. 1848 23 July, 1849 3 Dec. 1849 3 Dec. 1849 1 May, 1850 21 April, 1851 26 July, 1836 2 Dec. 1850 22 Dec. 1851 21 April, 1861 21 July, 1851 21 July, 1851 Yarmouth. Pictou. Sydney,C.B. Truro. Halifax. Do. Kentville. Cornwallis. Halifax. Kentville. Liverpool. Digby. Halifax. Bridgetown. Yarmouth. Halifax. Truro. Amherst. Baddeck. Truro. Bridgetown. Halifax. Kentville. Halifax. Wallace. Halifax. Amherst. Halifax. Arichat. Pictou. Antigonish. Halifax. Do. Granville. Pictou. Halifax. Mt Uniacke Halifax. Annapolis. Arichat. Liverpool. Halifax. Do. Windsor. Halifax. Bridgewater. Halifax. Arichat. Halifax. Do. Antigopish, Liverpool, Truro. t& OQ »!•. ( Sponges, Brushes, Combs and Perfumery at Bbowk Brothes 4r Co. W W^ I W ^WP—XI B. T. MUIB, Bookseller and Stationer, 128 Oranvllle Street, Hallfhx, 1 QQ Q> .s CM § I •s pq ti o J g t3 I 1 cS o DQ H pq P4 pq o 94 belcher's 7ABM£r's [1869. John Stubs 29 Nov. ] 29 Nov. ] L852 L852 22 Deo. 1 22 Dec. ] L861 1851 Amherst. HaJiifax. Peter S. Hamilton Lewis W. DesBarres 18 April, ] 1863 19 April, ] 1862 Do. George A. McKenzie. . . . 19 April, ] L863 22 Deo. ] 1861 Pictou. Roberto. Haliburton. . . 25 July, 1 1863 26 July, ] 1858 Halifax. Samuel W. DeBlois 17 April, ] [864 19 April, ] 1862 Do. Otto Weeks 4 Dec. ] .864 28 Nov. ] 1863 Windsor. Wm. M. FuUerton, q.c.. 16 April, ] 1866 25 July, ] 1868 Amherst. Clifford K. Morse 8 Dec. ] L866 4 Dec. ] 1854 Do. Hugh McDonald 8 Dec. 1 1865 4 Dec. ] 1864 Antigonish. John L. Tremain 28 April, ] 1866 4 Dec. ] 1854 Port Hood. John E. Whidden 1 Dec. ] 1856 3 Dec. ] 1856 Bridge water. Hon. Jared C. Troop . . . 1 Dec. ] 1856 8 Deo. ] 1856 Bridgetown. Henry A. N. Eaulback. 1 Dec. ] L856 8 Deo. ] 1866 Lunenburgh. Breuton H. Collins 1 Dec. ] 1866 8 Dee. 1 1855 Halifax. Fitzgerald C. Cochran. . 1 Dec. ] 1856 8 Deo. ] L856 Do. George Campbell 1 Dec. ] 1856 8 Dec. ] 1865 Truro. James J. Kerr IDec. ] 30 Nov. ] L856 1867 8 Dec. ] 1 Dec. ] L866 1866 Amherst. Halifax. Henry Oldright Joseph Norman Ritchie. 30 Nov. ] L867 30 Nov. ] L857 Do. James Deimison 10 May, ] L858 1 Dec. ] 1866 Digby. Alonzo J. White 10 May, ] L858 11 May, ] 1867 Sydney, C.B. Thomas W. Chesley 10 May, 1 L868 11 May, ] L857 Bridgetown. W. Myers Gray 10 May, ] L868 1] May, ] [857 Halifax. John T. Smith 10 May, ] [868 11 May, ] [857 Amherst. Robie Uniacke 2 Aug. ] L858 2 Aug. ] 868 Halifax. Joseph Creighton 4 Jan. ] [869 30 Nov. ] L857 Lunenburgh. William Fitz Uniacke . . 4 Jan. ] [869 30 Nov. ] 1857 Mt. Uniacke. James W. K. Johnston. . 29 Dec. : 1869 4 Jan. ] 1869 Halifax. N. W. White ?9 Dec. ] 29 Dec. : 1859 1869 4 Jan. 4 Jan. ] 1859 L859 Shelburne. Halifax. William A. D. Morse . . . Newton LeG. McKay. . . 31 Dec. : 1869 4 Jan. 1859 Sydney, C. B. Charles MacCoUa 31 Dec. : 1869 31 Dec. ] 1859 Truro. Hon. WilUam Miller. . . 31 May, : I860 31 May, ] I860 Halifax. Stephen L. Purvis 2 Aug. I860 23 July, ] L859 Pictou. Henry W. Johnston 21 Nov. : I860 21 Nov., ] I860 Halifax. Robert D. Chandler .... 7 June, 1861 23 July, ] L869 Pugwash. Edward D. Tremain .... 18 July, 1861 31 May, : I860 Port Hood John W. Ouseley 23 July, ■ 1861 31 May, : I860 Halifax. Thomas C. Hill 23 July, ■ 1861 26 July, ] I860 Sydney. C. B. A. W. Savary 30 July, ] 1861 30 July, : 1861 Digby. Joseph H. Weeks 23 Dec. : 1861 22 Nov. ] I860 Halifax. Samuel MacDonnell, q.c. 21 April, ] 1862 8 April, ] 1861 Antigonish. George B. Kenny 5 Aug. ] 1862 5 Aug. 1862 Halifax. Barclay E. Tremain 1 Sept. ] 1862 28 May, ] 1861 Port Hood. Israel Longworth 3 Dec. ] 1862 8 Dec. ] 1861 Truro. William H. Hill 10 Aug. ] 1863 12 May, 1 1862 Halifax. Robert L..Weatherbe. . . 26 Octr. ] L863 26 Octr. ] 1863 Do. George Dennison 1 Dec. ] 1863 2 Deo. ] L862 Digby. Samuel H. Gray 11 Deo. ] 1863 11 Dec. : 1862 Halifax. Lewis R. Kirby 16 Dec. ] 1863 15 Dec. 1862 Do. Wm. Fred. McCoy 30 April ] L864 29 April, ] 1868 Shelburne. Joseph Coorabes 10 May ] 1864 11 May, ] L863 Halifax. BROWN, BROTHERS ^ CO., Druggists, Ordnance Square, Halifax. 9. er. n. 5h. .B. n. ke. B. B. Room paper at 46. % roll an4 upwards at R. T. MUIR'S. 1869.] ALMANACK. 95 Malachy B. Daly Frederick W. Bent Brenton H. Eaton Samael G Rigby William D. Sutherland. . John Y. Payzant Robert Motton, Jr William H. Owen James G. Foster Simon II. Holmes John M . Viets James H. Hearn Murray Dodd Robert N. Henry, Jr. . . . Robie S. Morse George Robertson James A. Fraser Jno. S. D. Thompson. . . Albert Morse Douglas B. Woodworth.. Wm. Jos. Croke William Walsh Chas. J. Townshend Thomas Ritchie John D. McLeod Robert McG. MoflFat Lawrence G. Power. . . . Daniel McH. McKay... Fred. J. Tremain Sandford H. Pelton Howard McLean Jos. J. Moore, l.l.b James Foley Edwin D. King Hugh McLeod Charles Taylor George H. Elliott Arch. S. Sutherland Benjamin Smith Clarence W. McCuUy . . Edm. J. Cogswell, L Ii.b. C. Beverley Bullock E. Tilton Moseley M. J. Griffin 10 May, 28 July, 11 Oct. 13 Oct. 7 Dec. 7 Dec. 81 Dec. 23 Mar. 7 Apr. 10 April, '26 April, 2 May, 2 May, 2 May, 2 May, 6 May, 14 July, 26 July, 3 Aug. 24 Oct. 21 Nov. 21 Dec. 8 May 8 May 6 Dec. 7 Dec. 7 Dec. 18 Jan. 22 Oct. 22 Oct. 22 Oct. 22 Oct. 7 Dec. 7 Dec. 28 April, 18 May, 18 May, 18 May, 18 May, 21 July, 27 July, 1 Aug. 26 Aug. 26 Aug. 864 10 864 24 864 11 864 8 864 7 864 7 864 7 866 23 866 10 866 9 866 10 865 2 866 2 866 2 866 2 865 10 865 9 865 25 865 10 865 24 865 21 866 21 866 8 866 8 866 6 866 7 866 7 867 18 867 22 867 22 867 22 807 22 867 7 867 7 868 ' 28 868 18 868118 868 ! 18 868 1 18 868 : 21 868 ; 27 8681 1 868 26 868 ! 26 May, July, Octr. Octr. Dec. Dec. Dec. Mar. May, Aug. May, May, May, May, May, May, Aug. July, May, Oct. Nov. Dec. May May Dec. Dec. Dec. Jan. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Dec. Dec. April, May, May, May, May, July, July, Aug. Aug. Aug. 864 863 864 863 864 864 864 864 864 864 864 865 866 865 866 864 Halifax. Amherst. Halifax. Pictou. Halifax. Do. Do. Bridgewater. Halifax. Pictou. Liverpool. Arichat Sydney, C. B. Antigouish. Amherst. MidJleton. 864 New Glasgow 866 Halifax. 864 ' Bridgetown. 866 865 865 866 866 866 866 866 867 867 867 867 867 867 867 868 868 868 868 868 868 868 868 868 868 D- Canning. Halifax. Do. Amherst. Halifax. Pictou. Windsor Halifax. Do. Halifax. Halifiix. Kentville. Halifax. Do. Sydney, C. B. Halifax. Pictou. Halifax. Kentville. Halifax. Kentville. Halifax. Sydney, C. B. Halifax. The Barristers and Attornies also hold commissions as Notaries PubUc. NOVA SCOTIA BARRISTERS' SOCIETY. Honorary Members, the Judges of the Supreme Court and Court of Vice Admiralty. Council, Hon. John W. Ritchie (Prest), C. Twining ( V. Prest.), Beamish Murdoch, Hon. S. L. Shannon {Treas.), Hiram Blanchard, Matthew H. Richey, Alex. James, Jas. Thomson. Sec^y, Jno. S. D. Thompson. QQ M o a a u -a u o ■a eS CO an o '2 ** a -s CQ >-» H P CQ • f4 li ' Sponges, Brushes, Combs and Perfumery at BaowN BsoTocas & Co. %. T. MVlft, BookseMer and Stationer, Ids Oranvitie Street, fialifajc. ' » § I § GQ » § O .3 6 E I c3 o- CQ bO a ,a GO eS w P3 pq pq O pe; 96 brlcuer's farmer's [1869. COURTS. fiCPREME COURT OP JUDIJATURE, HAVING lAW AND EQUITY JURISDICTION THROUaHOUT THE PROVINCE. Chief Justice, Hon. William Young. Equity Judob, and Judge of the Sup. Co^irt, Hon James W. Johnston, ^issisiant Judges ^ Hon William Blowers Bliss, d. c. l., Hon. Edmund Murray Dodd, Hon. William Frederick DesBarres, and Hon. Lewis Morris Wilkins. Attorney General, lion. Martin I. Wilkins. Queen's Council, Hon. John Greighton, Saml. P. Fairbanks, Hon. Wm. A. Henry, Hon. Adams G. Archibald, Hon. M. I. Wilkins, Hon. Jno. W. Ritchie, Jno. C. Wade, Stewart Campbell, Hon. Jon. McCully, Beamish Murdoch, D.C.L., Hiram Blanchard, Alex. C. McDonald, Chas. Twining, Wm. Sutherland, Hon. R. B. Dickey, Hon. S. L. Shannon, Thos. Wm. Harris, Hon. Alexander McFarlane, Hon. Jas. McDonald, Wm. M. Fullerton, Jas. McKeagney, Don. N. McQueen, Timothy D. Ruggles, Saml. McDonnell, Peter Lynch. Clerk of the Crown and Prothonotary, J. W. Nutting, D.C.L. Ac- count. General, Chas. Twining. Masters — Halifax, Chas. Twining, Hugh Hartshorne, Alex. James, Wm. Howe; Pictou, Edw. Roach, Hon. M. L Wilkins, Daniel Dickson; Yarmouth, Thos. I). Chipman, C. B. Owen, Jas. Murray; Shelburne, Thos. Johnson; Barrington, Gabriel Robertson ; Hants, David Freize, Wm. H. Blanchard ; Kings, Geo. A. Blanchard, Stephen H. Moore, Jas. R. Prescott, Henry B. Webster ; Lunenburgh, Jas. Dowling ; Annapolis, Thomas W. Chesley, Silas H. Morse, T. D. Ruggles, Jas. Gray, Edw. C. Cowling ; Queens, Charles Morse, Robt. Roberts, J. N. S. Marshall ; Antigonish, Henry P. Hill, J. T. Robinson; Colchester, Jas. F. Blauchaid ; Cape Breton, Don. N. McQueen: Guysborough, Saml. R. Russell; Inverness, Saml. McDonnell; Digby, A. W. Savary. Reporter, Hefiry Oldright. Crier of the Court, J. Monteith. The Equity Court is held every Monday, -when business requires (ex- cept in vacation), in the Chancery Room, off the Prothonotary 's office, at 1 1 o'clock A.M. COURT OP ERROR. The Lieutenant-Governor and the Members of Her Majesty 's Executive Council. COURT OF MARRIAGE AND DIVORCE. The Lieutenant-Governor {President), Hon. Judge Johnston {Vice- President), and the Members of Her Majesty's Executive Council. Registrar, James H. Thorne. VICE-ADMIRALTY AND PRIZE JURISDICTION COURT, HALIFAX, N. S. Vice- Admiral, the Governor-General. Judge, the Hon. the Chief Justice. Surrogates : Halifax, Chas. Twining, John C. Halliburton, Alex. Primrose, Hon. John W. Ritchie, Samuel P. Fairbanks, Nepean Clarke, W. A. D. Morse, Brenton H. Eaton; Wallace, Hon. Alex. McFar- lane; Truro, Ebenezer Munro ; Sydney, C. JB., Jas. McKeagney; Antigo- nish, Hon. Wm. A. Henry. Rec.-Gen. of Droits, C. B. Hamilton. Registrar, Lewis W. DesBarres. Marshal, Wm. A. D. Morse Advo- cate and Procurator General, Hon. Martin I. Wilkins. Advocates and Proctors, the Barristers and Attornies of the Supreme Court. In- terpreter and Translator, Robt. G. Haliburton. Printer, Alpin Grant. Bank of Deposits, The Bank of British North America. BROWN BROTHERS ^ CO., Druggists, Ordnance Square, Halifax. Room Paper at 4d. a ro!l and npwnrd at R. T. MUIR'S. 1869.] ALMANACK. 97 COLLECSS, ACADEMIES, CLERGY, ETC. Council of Public Instruction. — The members of the EKccutive Council. Superintendent of Education and Sec^y, Theodore H. R^ad, M. A. Inspectors op Schools. — Halifax, J. F.L. Parsons, B.A.; ITinffs.Wm Eaton; Diimin Cuvren, D. C. L., Charles B. Bowman, Rev. Thomas Maynard, A. M, Henry Pryor, D. C. L., W. J. Almon, M. A., M. D., Rt. Rev. John Medley, D. D., Lord Bishop of Fredericton, Rev. E. E. B. Nichols, M. A. Treas., Jolin C. Halliburton; Sec, Rev. Canon Cochran, M. A. President and Professor of Classics, Logic, Hebrew, Ven. Archdeacon McCawley, d. d. ; Professor of Divinity, including Pastoral Theology, Rav. Canon Hensley, d. d. ; Professor of Mathema- tics, J^Tulural Philosophy and Astronomy, Jno MoLeod; Prq/iessor o/" JVat. History and Chemistry, Henry How, d.c.l. ; Professor of Modern Languaj^es, Henry Stiefelhagen, pii. d.; Librarian and Bursar, Pro- fessor Hensley d. d. Steward, Mr Wier. Scholarships. — The William Cogswell Scholarship, £30 per annum, open to candidates for Holy Orders, under the direction of the Trustees; Divinity Scholarships paid by the Society for the P. O. F. P., open to a a u cq a e« o •i V\ eo eo o 63 O O o 4> H 03 o H CQ £» I ill Ir t / I. Hi '< i Brown Bboiheos & Co. — Gold Leaf, Dry Paints and Varnighes. 6 I ; \ B. T. MPIB. BookseUer and Stationer, 126 OranvUle St- o 98 belcher's fakmeh's [1869. Students for Holy Oiders, actitally requiring asBistanoe, and subject to the control of the Bishop of the Diocese, 10 in number, each XI50 cy. per annum ; The Dr. Binney Exhibition, £80 per annum, open to Students in indigent circumstances and of exemplary conduct. Terms. — Michaelma$ Term extends from the first Monday in Sep- tember to the 16th December; Lent Term from the first Monday after the 15th January to the Saturday before Palm Sunday; Easter Term, from the Monday after Easter Monday to the Ist July. • COLLEGIATE SCHOOL, WIITDSOR. Under the control of the Governors of King^s College. Principal, Rev. G. B. Dodwell, M. A. Professor of Modern lan- guages, Henry Stiefelhagen, ph. d. Vacations — From July 1 to August 16; from Dec 16 to Jan 16, INCORPORATED ALUMNI OF KING'S COLLEGE. Patron — His Excellency the Lieut.-Governor. President — Benjamin Curren, d.c.l.; Vice Pres., Fred. Allison, M. A. Covimittee, Rev. Canon Cochran, a. m., T. B. A kins, d. c. i,., Chas. Gossip, M. i»., M. A., Rev. James B. Uniacke, a. b., Rrv. Ferd. Pryor, b. A., Wm. J. Almon, m. d., m. a.. Rev. Geo. W. Hill, m. a.. Rev. William Bullock, jr., M. A. Treas., Brenton H. Collins; Sec, Fitzg'd Cochran. ACADIA COLLEGE, WOLFVILLE. Governors — The President ex officio. Rev. George Armstrong, a.m.. Rev. I. E. Bill, D. Rupert Eaton, Rev. John Davis, Rev. D. M. Welton, A. M., Rev. A. S. Hunt, a. m.. Rev. Geo. F. Miles, Rev. James Parker, Rev E. C. Cady, a.m., Hon. J. W. Johnston, Hon. D. McN. Parker, m. d., M. Beckwith, J. Fitzrandolph, Z. S. Gabel, Sec. , Rev S. W. Deblois, a.m. ; Rev. J. A. Smith, Rev. Cliarles Spurden, d. d., Rcv.W. S. Mackenzie, a.m. Treas., A. D. Barss, m, ». President and Professor of Moral Philo- sophy and Christian Evidence, Rev. J. M. Cramp, d, d. ; Professor of Mental Philosophy, History, Rhetoric, Logic and Political Economy, Rev. E. A. Crawley, d.d.; Professor of .Mathematics, Chemistry and Geology, D. F. Higgins, A. m. ; Professor of Latin and Greek Litera- ture, Robert V. Jones, a. m. Facumt of Theology. — Professor of Biblical Interpretation and the Hebrew Language, Rev. E. A. Crawley, d.d.; Professor of Theo- logy and Ecclesiastical History, Rev. J. M. Cramp, d. d. Eirst Term commences January 6, and ends June 6. Second Term commences Sepitember 1, and ends December 20. HORTON COLLEGIATE ACADEMY. Principal, Rev. Thos. A. Higgins, a.m. ; Assistant, J. F. Tufts, a.b. ; Teacher Mathematics and JVatural Philosophy, Israel A. Blair, a.m.; Matron, Mrs. Hall; Committee of Management, the Trustees, Govern- oro, and Fellows of Acadia College, resident in Nova Scotia. First Term begins January 3, and ends June 6. Second Term begins August 3, and ends December 20. Female Department. — Principal, Miss Olive J. Emerson; Assistant, Miss Norris; Music, Miss Crawlej ; French and Drawing, Miss F. Crawley; Matron, Mrs. Allen. m BROWN BROTHERS 4" CO., Druggists, Ordnance S uaie, Halifax. y 1869.] E. T. UUIR, DookseUer and Stationer, 125 OranviUa St. 99 AtiMANACK. ASSOCIATED ALUMNI OP ACADIA COLLEGE. . Prenident, Professor D. ¥. Higgins; V. Pres., Avard Longley; 5pcc., John Y. Payzant; Treax., Brenton H. Eaton, a. m. ; Directors, Theo. H. Rand, m.a, Rov. S. W. Deblois, a.m., Rev. T. A. Higgine, m.a.. Rev. E. M. Saunders, m.a., E. D. King, m.a. Baptist Convention of Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, and P. E. Island. — President, Rov. E. A. Crawley, d. d. Vice Presidenin, Rev. W. S. RIcIvenzie, Rev. C. Randall, Rov. J. M. Cramp, d. d., Hoii. A. McL. Seely. Secy's, Rev. laalah Wallace, a. m., for N. S., and John F. Marsters for N. B. 'Preus., Rov. T. H. Porter. Directors, Revds. A. D. Thompson, Jas. A. Smith, A. Martell, Geo. Armstrong, A. S. Hunt, A. M., W. A. Coleman, I. E. Bill, Thos. Todd, R. D. Porter, a. M., D. M. Welton, a. m., W. Q. Parker, J. E. Balcom, Q. F. Miles, Jas. Parker, G. W. M. Carey, a. m., Jas. W. Nutting, Jno. Fisher, Jos. Shaw, Jno. King, A. S. Blinkhorn, Asa Coy, Avard Longley, T. H. Harding, A. W. Marsters. ST. MARY'S COLLEGE, " BELLE-AIR," NORTH ST., HALIFAX. Under the patronage of His Graoe the Archbishop of Halifax, and ij , conducted by the Christian Brothers. President, and Professor of English ^ French Literature, Brother Jetfrey. Professor of Mathematics, Natural Philosophy ^Book-keeping, Brother Bartholomew. Professor of Arithmetic Sf Composition, Brother Ulton. Professor of Moral Philosophy and Chaplain, Rev. Thos J. Daly. Professor of Greek Sf Latin, Rev. Edwd. F. Murphy. New School, foot of Russell St. — Teachers — Messrs. Jno Walsh, and Jno Griffin. Female Department conducted by the Sisters of Charity. Oephan Asylum, Gottingen Street, near St Joseph's Church. — Sister Elizabethi Superioress. There are nearly 20 orphan females under the care of the Sisters. The Institution is entirely dependent for support upon the oontributions of tlie charitable. ST. FRANCIS XAVIER'S COLLEGE, ANTIGONISH. Board of Trustees — Right Rev. C. F. McKinnon, d.d., Lord Bishop of Arichat, ex officio President of the Board and Patron of the College, Revda. Ronald McGillivray, senr., Hugh Gillis, A. McGillivray, Ronald MoGillivray, jr., and Messrs. Hugh McDonald, Richard ForrestalL Director of Studies, Rev. Daniel McGregor, d. d. ph. ». Professors — Theology, Sacred History and Rhetoric, Rev. Dr. Mc- Gregor. Menial Philosophy and Superior Greek and Latin Classics, Rev. Dr. Chisholra. Greek Grammar, 8fC., Colin Chisholm. Latin Classics, Jas. Eraser. JVatural Philosophy, Chemistry and Mathe- jnatics^ Rodk. McDonald. English Department, Alex. McKinnon and Miss Eunice McKinnon, Arichat Academy. — Head Master. Angus Mclsaac. Preparatory Department, Remie Benoit. Primary Department, Angus McDonald. The two Female Academies eetablislied, one in Arichat and the other at Acadia ville, each .with its efficient stafi: of Teachers, are under the patronage of the Bishop of Arichat, and respectively under the Super- intendence of the very Rev. Dr. Cameron and Rev. H. Gerrior. Trappist or Cistercian Monasiery. — The present flourishing house of the above Order established in the District of Tracadie, in the county of Antigonisli, consists of a Prior, Sub-Prior, and about 23 brothers. Convent of Trappist Nuns at Traoadie. — Superioress, Madame Anne_Cole^ TruBsea, Supporters and Bandages at Brown Beotbebs & Co. •I X i 3 o h I— » El a H ii I a .a B (A O P3 B. T. UOXR, Booktollar and Statlonor, \M Oranvllla Street- 100 BKLCIIKR S VARMEK S [18G9. COLCEGE of TIIK PRESBYTERIAN CIIURCII OF THE LOWER PROVLN'CES UF IIRITISH NUllTIl AMERICA. Theological Department at Halifax. — Professor of Theoloijy and Church llislory. Rev. Andrew King, d.d Professor of Hebrew and Oriental Lanijuaijes, Rev. Alex. McKnight. Professor emeritus, Rov. James Smith, d. d. Committee of Superintendence of Theoloyical Hall, the Rev. the Professors, with Rev. Messrs McGregor, J. McLean, Maxwell, Forrest, and Messrs Alex'r James, J. II. Lidtlell, J. S. Maclean, Dr. Forrist. Educational Board. — Rev. Professors King, Smith, Ross, Lyall, and McKnight, Rev. Messrs. McLeod, d. d., Murdoch, J. Stewart, J. Ciiinp- bell, Steele, McGregor, Bayne, u.d , A. Ross, and Messrs Robt Romans, C. l). Hunter, James H. Liddell, Geo. Buist, and Alex'r James, Halifax; Rodk McGregor, Anthony McLcllan, R. P. Grant and Howard Primrose, Pictou; Adam Dickie, Maitland; Isaac Lognn, Shubenacadie; J. F. Blanchard, Truro; Wm. Gamraell. Brosd'Or; Jas. Bearisto, Princetown ; and Hon. Kenneth Henderson, Charlottetown, P. E. I.; Arch Patterson, Tatamagouche. DALHOUSIE COLLEGE AND UNIVERSITY, HALIFAX. Governors. — Hon Chief Justice Young, Hon Jos Howe, Jas F. Avery, M.D., Hon. Charles Tupper, c. b., m. d., Hon. John W. Ritchie, Hon. S. Leonard Shannon, Rev. Geo. M. Grant, a. m., Chas. Robson, Alexander Forrest, si. d. Sec^j and Treas, James Thomson. Faculty op Arts. — Principal and Professor of Ethics and Politi- cal Economy, Very Rev. Jas. Ross, d.d. Professor of Metaphysics and Psychology, Rev. Wm. Lyall, l.l.d. Professor of Matuemutics and Scc'y to Senate', Rev. Chas. McDonald, m. a. Professor of Chemistry and Mineralogy, George Lawson, pii. d., l.l.d. Professor of Rhetoric and History, Jas. De Mill, a.m. Professor of Classics, John Johnson, M.A. Tutor in Modern Languages, Jas Liechti. Janitor, Jno Wilson. Terms. — The Winter Session for 186t;-y commences on Wednesday, October 28, 1868, and ends on Wednesday, April 28, 1869. The Sum- mer Session commences on Monday, May 3, 1860^ and ends on Wednes- day, June 30, 1869. Faculty op Medicine. — Principal, (ex officio) and Matriculation Examiner, Very Rev. Jas. Ross, d.d. Prest., William J. Alnion, m. d. Dean, Alex P. Reid, m.d. Lecturers on Obstetrics, Wm J. Almon.M.c, Alex. G. Hattie, m. d. Lecturer on Chemi&try, Gwrge Lawson, ph. d., LL.D,. Lecturer on Institutes of Medicine, Alex. P. Reid, m.d.,l.r.o.s. Lecturer on Anatomy, Edw. Farrdl, m.d. Lecturer en Materia Medica, Alfred H. Woodili, m.d. Demonstrator of Anatomy, Jas. D. Ross, m.d. Prosector to Chair of Anatomy, Thos. R. Alnion, m.d. The Undergraduate course extends over, either 1. — Four Winter Ses- sions, or 2. — The Winter and Summer Sessions of two Academical years, and an additional Winter Session. GOREHAM COLLEGE, LIVERPOOL. Trustees. — Hon. Freeman Tupper, George Payzant, Thos P. Calkin, Treasurer, Hiram Freeman. HALIFAX GRAMMAR SCHOOL. Trustees. — Hon Wm B. Bliss, Henry Pryor, Wm B. Fairbanks, Hugh Hartshorne, J, Tremain Twining, Hon Wm J. Stairs, H. C. D. Twining. Principal, Rev. 'tianou Gilpin, d.d. Assistant, R. J. Wilson. \ i > ^ BROWN, BROTHERS & CO., Druggists, Ordnance Square, Halifax. Bank Oooka and Paas Bookn at X. T. STTTIR'S. \ 18G9.1 ALMANACK. 101 NATIONAL SCHOOL, HALIFAX. THi'STEKfl.— Tlie Lord Bishop of Nova Sootiii and tho Ucotor of St. Paul'a. Commiltet, Dr. Cogswell (ClmSrnian), E Dodsou.B. H. CoUius. ROYAL ACADIAN SCHOOL, HALIFAX. Prcsiilent, Charlos Twining. CommtUec, John Motzlcr, Robt. Noble, J. T. Twining, J. J3. Oxloy, Jos Roll. Treat., Jas Thomson. PICTOU ACADEMY, PICTOU. Board of Truttees, Roderick MoKcnzie (Chairman), Daniel Dickeon (Sec'y), Jas Crichton (Trcas. ), Wni, Gordon, James Ives, John Crcrar, Adatn Gordon, Alex Eraser, M.R., Jas Fraser, N. G., Peter Ross, W. II. Davie", David Mathcson. Principal ami Teacher of Classical and Mathematical Department, Aubrey Lippincott, B. A. MOUNT ALLISON WESLEYAN COLLEGE, SACKVILLE, N. B. Board of Trustees and Governors, Rev M. Richey (Ciiairman), Mariner Wood (Treaa), Rev Chns Stewart (Sec), Rev John McMurray, Rev H. Pickard, d.d., Rev Chas DeWoIf, d.d.. Rev J. Snowball, Rev. J. R. Narrawa^, a. m.. Rev R. A. Temple, John Starr, Henry D. Allison, Bartlett Linglcy, Hon A. R. McClelan, Richard Heartz, James Dixon. College Board, Rev H. Pickard, d.d. {Presi),D. Allison, a.m. {Sec), Rev C. DeWolf, d.d.. Rev J, xMcMurray, Rev M. Richey, d.d.. Rev J. R. Narraway, a.m , Rev J. Snowball, Rev C. Stewart, Rev R. A. Temple, Mariner Wood, If. B. Allison, B. Lingley, Jno Starr. Hon A. R. McClelan, Thos Pickard, a.m., Jas Dixon, Jas R. Inch, a.m., Rich'd Heartz. President and Professor of Logic, fyc.. Rev H. Pickard, o. D. Pro- fessor of Mathematics, Astronomy and JVatural Science, Thomas Pickard, a.m. Professor of Latin, and Greek, and Literature, David Allison, A. M. Professor of Rhetoric, French and German, James R. Inch, A.M. Acting Professor of Mental and Moral Philosophy, and Hebrew, Rev. Cranswick Jost, A. M. Teacher of Chemistry, John W. Webb. MOUNT ALLISON ACADEMY. Executive Committee, Mariner Wood {Chairman), '. . . (Sec'y), Rev H. Pickard, d.d., Rev Chas DeWoIf, d.d.. Rev J. Snowball, Hen»*y B. Allison, Jas Dixon. Principal, Rev H. Pickard, d.d. Vice- Principa , Rev. Cranswick Jost, a.m Board of lN.sTKL'0'no.v. — Head Master, Rev C. Jo^t, A. m.; Second Master, John W. Webb. Spiccial Teachees : — Mathematics, Professor Thomas Pickard. Classics, Professor David Allison. French, Professor James R. Inch. Music, Professor Lyman F. Brown. Steward and Stewardess, Mr. and Mrs. Towse. Female Beancii. — Vice^Principal and Teacher of Languages, Jas R. Inch, a. m. Chief Preceptress tnd Teacher of Belles Lett>-es, ^c. Miss Margt. Proctor, m.l.a. Mathematics. Sfc, Miss Mary E. Pickard, M.L.A. English Blanches, Miss Harriet Smith, m. l. a., and Miss C. Maria Trealwell. Drawing and Piiinlins;, Miss Julia M. Dailey. Music, Professor L. F. Brown. Matron, Mrs. J. R. Inch. Alumxi Society Mount Allison College and Academy. — Prest., Rev Robt Duncan. V. P.'s, Joseph L. Black, Wm B. .McNutt. Rev. Cranswick Jost, a.m. Sen. and Treus., David Allison, a.m. The Academic year consists of throe terms of 14 weeks each; the first begins on the first Thursday in August; the second on the second Thurs- day in November; and the third on the third Thursday in February. ;4 Sponges, Brushes, Combs and Perfumery at Dbown Bbothbr ^ Co. y R. T. MUIH, nookiK'lh'r and «tntlonor, 125 (JrnnvlJlo Street, Hallfox. o 102 IJKLCIIKU S FAUMKU'S [18GD AnnapoLu Co. Acapemt.— //rar^ Master, Alex. Ross, b. a. UiouY Co. Ac\imi\.— Herd Master, C. 11. Miicdonrtld. Shelhurnk Co. Academy.- -//<«// Master, Robert illls. QiJtJaN'8 Co. Ar.KUEMS.—Head Mimter, N. Smith. LuNKNBUROii Co. AcADKMY.— //fu-i Mustcr, O. W. Burhidgc, m.a. CuMHEiu.AND Co. AcAUKMY.— //mr/ Master, J, T. Mcllwli. QuYsuoKoiTou Co. AcADKMY. — Ueud Master, Alex MoNaughton, n. A. ViOToniA Co. AoADKMY.— /fca^^ Master, ThoinaH McLean, u.a. Capk Uketon Co. Academy.— i/caf/ Master, II. C. Creed, u.a. Richmond Co. Academy.— //ca*/ Master, Dr. Chisholin. Yaemouth Co. Academy. — Head Master, J. A. MoLellan, a.m. CLERGY OF THE UNITED CHURCH OF ENGLAND AND IRE- LAND, IN NOVA SCOTIA. The Right Rev. Hibbert Biuncy, D. D., Lord Bishop of Nova Scotia and Prince Edward Island. The Ven Canon McCawley, d.d., Archdeacon of Nova Scotia, Windsor. The Ven. J. H. Read, D. D., Archdeacon of P. E. I., Melford. Halifax, St. Paul's, Rev Geo W.Hill, a. m.. Rev W. B. Armstrong, A. B. ; St. George's, Rev Robt Fitz^rald Uniacko, a. m., Rov Fo.<:ter H. Al- mon, A.n., Rev Jas B. Uniacke, a.b. ; St. Luke's, Very Rev Wm Bullock, d. d.. Dean of Halifax, Rov John Abbott; Trinity Church, R^v Canon Cochran, a. m. ; Garrison Chaplain, Rev J. C. Edghill, a. m. ; Assistant Chaplain, Rev W. H. Bullock, m. a., Rov Canon Gilpin, d. d.. Rev W. Ellis, Rov Geo W. Morris, a. m. Annapolis, Rev Jas J. Ritchie, a. m., Rev W. S. Gray, a. b. Aijlesford, Rev Richard Avery. Amherst, Rev Geo Townshend, a.m. Albion Mines, Rev L. M. Wilkins,A.B. Ajiiigonish, Rev J. P. Sargent, a.b., Rev Lewis M. W. Hill, a.b. Arichai, Rev R. F. Brine, a.b. Bridgewater , Rev D. C. Moore. Barrinytov , Rev F. M. Young. Bridgetown, Rov Henry P. Almon, a.m. Bland ford. Rev Richard Payne, a.b. Beaver Harbour ^ Rev Edw Ansell, a. b. Cormvallis and Horton, Rev Jno Storrs, a. b. Clementsport, Rev William M. Godfrey, a. b. Chester, Rev Charles J. Shreve, a. b. Country Harbour, Rev. C. Burn. Dartmouth, Rev F. Pryor, a.b.. Rev J. B. Richardson, A.n. Dighy, Rev Harry L. Ycwcns. Diyby JVecIc, Rev C. Croucher, a.m. Falklaud, Rev James Breading. Granville, Rev Henry DeBlois, a.m.. Rev H. M. Burrows, Rev A. Smith. Guysboro\ Rev W. E. Gelling. Hubbard's Cove, Rev H. Stamor. Keniville, Rev J. 0. Ruggles, a.m. Liverpool, Rev Edw E. B. N. u^ls, A.M., Rev — — Gray. Lunenburgh, Rev Henry L. Owen, a. n., Rov G. W. Hodgson, A. B. Maitland, Rev J. A. Richey. Mainadieu, Rev W. H. Jamieson, a. b. Melford, Rev E. H. Ball. Mahone Bay, Rev W. H. Snyder, a.m. Manchester, RevH H Hamilton, a.b. MouniUniacke if Lakelands, Rev H. Wainwright, b.a. JVewport, Rev T. Blackman, l.l.d. JVew Dublin, Rev H. M. Spike, a.b.. Rev Abra'm Jordan. JVIu) Ross, Rov P. Brown, a.b. Parrsboro\ Rov Wm B. King, a.m. Piciou, Rev A. C. F. Wood, a.m. Fort Medway,'RG\ H. Genever. iiaw^on. Rev C. Bowman, A.M. River John , Rev J, A. Kaulback, a.m. Ship Harhour, Rev Robt Ja- mieson. iSffcm«c/ce, Rev Robt Haire, A.n. St.MargareVsBay,'^Qy.3no Ambrose, a.m. Sackville, Rev J. S. Smith, a.b. Sydney, Mines, 'Rev W. Meek. Sydney, C. B., Rev Richard J. Uniacke, d.». Shelburne, Rev Thos H. White, d.d. St. Mary's, Rev J. Alexander. Sherbrooke, Rev. F. J. Axford. Truro, Rev Jos Forsythe, Rev Hugh Williams, a.m. Tangier, Rev A. D. Jamieson, a. b. Turn's Bay, Rev W. J. Ancient. \ y BROWN BROTHERS ^ CO., Druggists, Ordnance Square, Halifax. Porfmonnlo^, rnrn^d, .Trwolry, Ao., nt 11. T. MlJIIl'M. N la r. S> 1- nt '.. IS d 1809.] ALMANACK. 103 TVjrfc Fathom Harbour, Rev (). M. Orlndon, a.h. IValton, Rev Wm. Sliannon. JVimlsor, Vcnblo. Arulxleacon McCViwloy, i». d, llcv ranon Ilctmloy, u. I).; llcv Tlionms Mnyinircl, a.m.; Ili'v (5. 11. iW.uwcU, M. A. Weymoidh, Uuv I'liilip Filhiol, a.ii. ll'ilinot, Uuv Ja.s lloburlxou, L.L.U. Varmoiilli, llov .luo T. Moody, a.m., Ucv. J. Roy Campbell.". I'ui.NCK Kdwaui) l«i,ANi). — ChurloHctown , Rev. D. U. I'arntlicr, Rev D. Fitzgerald, Rev L. C. Jenkins, d.u.l., Kev J. C. Cox, A. u Cherry Valley, llov W. Stewart, a. ii. CaHCumjivqu, , Rov H. Dyer. Z'or^ i/tV/, Rov H. ]J. Swalicy, A. n. Georgetuwn, Rov TljcophiluH Richcy. Crupeau, Rev Henry Blernn, a.ii. 67. Eleanor'n, Rev J. W. Foraytho. (Natncu in Italics arc retired Clergymen,) DIOCESAN CHURCH SOCIETY OF NOVA SCOTIA. PATUONS. Ilia Excellency Mnjnr General C. Hastings Doyle, Lt. -Governor, ,Vc., .|o. The Society for the I'rop.-igatioii uf the Oosj)el in Foreign Parts. The Society for Promoting Chi'istian Knowledge. President, The Lord Bishop, ex-officio. Vice-P rests.. The Very Rev the Dean, ex-officio, iha Vcn Arc!; deacon McCawley, u.D.jfx-q^fio, i/o« M. B. Alnion, JnoS. Morris, Hon VV. B. BlisH.n.o.i.., A. M. Uniacke.D.o.i.. Nepean Clarke, Henry Pryor, d.o.l. Execxdive Committee, a\l Clergy- men licensed by the Bishop of the Diocese, E. 1). Meynell, W. C. Silver, T. B. Akins, u. c. l., Com Gen Graham, Samuel P. Fairbanks, Wm. M. Brown, Wra Gossip, T. A. Brown, Wm Hare, Thos Boggs.Jno B.Young, Samuel A. AVhite, John T. Wylde, J. Alhro, H. Y. Clarke, C. Bullock, M. B. Almon, .Jr., Col Lowry, R. J. Wilson, Edw. P. Archbold. Sec'y, Rev. Canon Gilpin, v. v>. Asaist Sec'y ami Treas., B. G. Gray. Life Members, Sir W. F. Williams, Bt., K.C. B., The Lord Bishop, Hon E. Collins, Rev. Canon Gilpin, d.d., Jas C. Parish, Lt.-Col E. K. S. Butler, Lewis Bliss, Henry Pryor, Hon M. B. Alnion, Hon W. B. Blies, Edward Binney, Rev. E. W. Milner, Wm Cunard, Rev E. E. B. Nichols, a. m., J. B. Snow, Wm Hare, Rev ' . Elliot. ilSTThc annual meeting is held at Halifax, at such time as the Com- m ttee shall appoint. . The Executive Committee meet monthly, with the exception of July, August and Septembev. CiiuBCii Endowmknt Fund. — Hon M. B. Almon (Chairman), A. M. Uniacko ( V. C), Edw Binney, Hon W. B Bliss, A. M. Cochran, Wm C. Silver," J. B. Snow, J. W. K. Rowley, Hugh Hartshorne, C. B. Bow- man, William Hare, J. M. Jones, Com'y Gen Graham, William. Gossip, Henry Pryor. THE HALIFAX BRANCH OF THE COLONIAL AND CONTI- NENTAL CHURCH SOCIETY. Pathon. — Her Most Gracious Majesty the Queen. Vick-Pateons. — His Grace the Archbishop of Canterbury. His Grace the Archbishop of York. His Grace the Archbishop of Armagh. Committee, the Right Rev the Lord Bishop of Nova Scotia (Chairman) ex-officio, RovG. W.Hill, Rev. F. Pryor, i/o/t M. B. Almon, Brenton H Collins, T. A. Brown, P. C. Hill, Peter Lynch, Wm Pryor, Hon Jno W. Ritchie, S. A.White, J. C. Halliburton. Life Mernl.., s,Yf UMam Bbown Beotuers & Co., Importers of Genuine Patent Medicines. t ( i I' ll I I Photograph Albums at R. T. MUIR'S. 101 BELCilEli'S farmer's [186U. X/1 no a • «-» a £ S •c ti .2 -2 o £ ■*-> 3 a 48 •a o 60 I o ns Cunavd, Charles Cogswell, m. d.. Miss Cogswell, Edw Binney, J. O. ^V. Crcighton, Hon Enos Collins, Tlios A. Browr, Capt Webber Smith, Wm. Hare, Hon Jno W. Ritchie, J. C. Allison. MINISTERS OF THE SYNOD OF THE ESTABLISHED CHURCH OF SCOTLAND IN THE MARITIME PROVINCES. Moderator, Rev. John M. Brooke, D. D. Clerk, Rev Alex. McWilliam, A.M. Treasurers, Rodk McKcnzie, Pictou; tl. J. Bremner, Halifax. pRESBYTEKY oi? HALIFAX. — Halifax, Rev Geo M. Grant, a.m., Rev Chas M. Grant, B. d. Musquodoboit, Rev Jno McMillan, b d St. John^s, JV. F. Z,., Rev D. McRea. Missionary, Rev. Mr. Fogo. Clerk, Rev Chas McDonald, a.m. Minister without Charge, Rev Professor C. MacDonald, a.m. Presbytery op Pictou. — Pictou, Rev A. W. Herdman, a.m. .^ew Glasgow, Rev Allan Pollock. Salt Springs, Rev McMillan. Wallace and Pugwash, Rev. Jas. Anderson. W. and E. Branches East River, Rev Sluion MacGregor, a. m. Wallace River, Ro- gers^ Hill and Cape John, Rev John Goodwill. Broad Cove, C. B., Rev John Gunn. JdcLennan's Mountain, Rev Wm Stewart. Rivei John, Rev R. MoCunn, a.m. Albion Mines, Rev W. M. Philip. . Bar- 7iey'8 River and Lochaber, Rev Jas McDonald, A. m. Missionaries, Rev Neil Brodie, Rov Jas W. Eraser, a. m. Clerk, Rer Wm McMillan. Prksbytkry of Prince Edward Island. — Charlotlelown, Rev Thos Duncan (Moderator). Belfast, Rev Alox McLean. Georgetown, Rev Alex McWilliam, A.M. St. Peter'' s and Brackley Point Roads^ Rev Geo W. Stewart. Missionary, llev Jas McCoU. Clerk, Rev A. Mc- Lean. Presbytery of St. John, N. B. — St. John, Rev Wra Donald, p. d., R'V Geo J Caie, A B. Fredericton, Rev John M Brooke, d.d. (Mode- rator), Rev Wm Murray. St. Andrews, Hev Peter Keay, A. m.. Rev. Jno Ross. Woodstock, Rev Wm Thos Wiikins, A B, Rev Jas Kidd, am. Presbytery op Miramichi, N. B. — Chatham, Rev Wm Wilson. Ba- thurst. Rev Fred Home, A M. Dalhousic, Rev Jas Murray. JVeio Richmond. Rev. John Wells. The Synod meet this year at Chatham, N. B., on the last Wednesday of June. CLERGY OF THE ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH. Diocese of Halifax. — His Grace the Most Reverend Tuomas L. Con- nolly, Archbishop of Halifax. Vicar General, Very Rev. M. Han- nan, D.p. Halifax, Rev Patk Power, Rev Alex Mclsaac, llev Thos J. Daly, Rev Thos W. Allen, Rev Edw F. Murpliy, Very Rev Canon Shep- herd, Chaplain to the Forces. Chezetcook, Rev P. L. Maidden. Dart' mouth. Rev. Jno. B. Woods. Prospect, Rev W. Mihau. Herring Cove, Rev Jno Carmody, Kentville, Rev P.M. Holden. Eastern Harbours, Rev J. Maas. Clare, Rev Jno Quinan, Rev Thos Butler. Yarmouth, Rev Michl A. O'Brien. Pubnico, Rev Wm McLeod. Bedford, Rev i eter Dimaher. Mefaghan, Very Rev J Daly, v. a. Tusket, Rev Jas Bres.iar Liverpool, Rev E. Kennedy. Amherst and Parrsboro\ Rev James Quish. Lunenburgh, Rev J. R. Lovejoy. Windsor, Rev Philip Walsh, Minudic, Rev J. M. Gay. Annapolis, Rev David C. O'Connor. Argylc, Rev. Jno Quinan. Bermuda, Rev Jas Hamilton, Chaplain to the Forces, and Rev. Wm J. Donohoe, 1 ^ Brown Buothbrs 4- Ck). , Importers of Flower, Field and Garden Seeds, Room paper at 4d. a roH and upwards at R. T. MUIR'SI. 1 ^ 1869.] ALMANACK. 105 Society of St. Vincent of Paul. — Spiritual Director, Very Rev M. Ilaunan, d.d. Prest., John Ban-on. Vice-Preat., M B Daly. Sec'y, Wm Compton. Treas., Thos. Walsh. Diocese of Akichat — Right Rev. Colin Francis McKinnon, D.D., Lord Bishop of Arichat, residing at Antigonish. Nova Scotia pbopeu. — Aniigonish, St. Niniau'a, Rev. Hugh Gillis. Jlrisaig, St Margaret's, Rev W. B. McLeod. Georyeville, St. George's, Rev. Andw. McGillivray. Pictou, St. Patrick's, Rev. Ronald McDonald, Rev Jn3 V. Macdonnell. St. Andrew^s, St. Andrew's, Rev. Jno V McDonell. West River, Ohio, St. Bean's, Rev Ron McGillivray, jr. Pomquette, HolyCross, Rev Wm Chisholm. Tracadie, St. Peter's, Rev ChHS P. Martell. Havre au Bouch. St. Paul's, Rev Peter Fiset. Port Mulf/rave, St. Lawrence, Rev. Thos. Sears. Ouysboroutjh, St. Ann's, Rev. Michl. Tomkins. Tor Bay, St. Joseph's, Kev. Felix Von Blerk. Cape Breton. — Arichat, St. Mary's, Rev Jno Cameron, d.d., v. a. Aca- diuvillc. St. Hubert's, Rev L S Fournier. D''Escousse, St. Hyacinth, Rev Hubert Deslauriers. Port Hood, Rev Colin Chisholm. Judique, St. Andrew's, Rev Allan McLean. Mabou, St. Mary's, Rev K J Mac- Donald. Broad Cove, St Margaret's, Rev Ronald McGillivray. Mar- garie, St. Margaret's, Rev Jno Chisholm. Cheticamp, St. Appolinaris, Rev Herbert Gerrior. Creignish, St. Margaret's, Rev. Arch. McKen- zie. JSTorth Sydney, St Paul's, Very Rev. Jno. Laughlin. Cape JVorth, St. Lawrence's, Rev Jas Fraser. Sydney, St. Patrick's, Rev. Jas. Quinan. Main-a-Dieu, St. Mary's, Rev. Jno. Quinan. East Bay, St. Andrew's, Rev. Neil McLeod. Red Islands, St. Margaret's, Rev Jno McDougall. Boisdale, St. James', Rev Alex McSween. Grand JVarrows, St. Barra's, Rev. Don. Mclsaac. L^Ardoise, Holy Guardian Angels, Rev Julien Courteau. Glace Bay, Rev Jno Shaw. Little Bras d^Or, Rev. Jos. Chisholm. Indian Missions.— On the Bras d'Or Lake, C. B. — Chapel Island, St. Ann's, attended by Rev. J. Courteau. Escasoni, St. Ann's, attend- ed by Rev. Neil McLeod. In Nova Scotia proper — Indian Island, Merrigomish, St. Ann's, attended by the Rev. Ronald McDonald. Po:n- quette, St. Ann's, attended by Rev. Wm. Chisholm. WESLEYAN METHODIST MISSIONARIES. President of the Conference of Eastern British JVorth America, Rev. Wm Morlcy Punshon, M. A. Co-Delegate, Rev. Henry Daniel. Sec'y, Rev R. Alder Temple. Halifax District. — Halifax, Rev. Geo. S. Milligan, M. A. {Fin. Scc'y), Rev Alfie T. MUIB, Booksellsr and Statioaer, 126 Granville Street* p to 8 rs a I o pi o o fcD a « o P4 110 BELCHER S TARMER B [1869. Little Sands, llev Don McNeill. Princciown, Ilev. Robt Laird. West River and Brookfield, Rev. Wm Rosa. Dundas, Rev. Allan McLean. Richmond Bay and Summerside, Rev. Wm R. Frame. JV. London and Snmmerfteld, Rev. Alex Cameron. Strathalbyn, Rev. Alex Campbell. fFesf Sf. Peter's, Rev. Danl W. Cameron. W.Cape, Campbclton and 5rae, Rfev Wm Stuart, Tryon and Bonshaw, Rev Jno. G. Cameron. Presbytery OF St. John, N. B. — Londonderry and Campbell Sett, Rev. Andw Donald. Springfield, Rev Lewis Jack. Sussex and JVorton, Rev Jas Gray. 5ff. JoAn, Rev Jas Rennet, Rev. Neil McKay. Moncton, llev Jno D. Murray. SaZi Springs & Golden Grove, Rev Sm. Fraser. PREfiBYTERY OF St. STEPHEN. — St. Jumes, Rev. Jno Turnbull. Boca- bee, Kev. Wm Millen. Presbytery of York. — Prince William, Rev Alex Smith. Salmon River, Rev. Jas Salmon, Fredericton, Rev. Alex Stirling. Florence- ville find Cr/ossriZ/c, Rev Saml Bernard. Harvey, 1{q\ Saml Johnson. Presbytery of Miramichi.— JVcw Mills, Rev. Angus McMaster. Rickibucto, Rev. Jas Law. Blackville, Rev. Thos G.Johnston. Bass River, Rev. Jas Fowler. River Charlo, Rev. ThosG. Nicholson. Ministers without Charges, Rev. Andw King, a. m.. Rev. Alex Forres- ter, n D, Rev Wm Lyall, lld, Rev D Honcyman, dcl.. Rev Jno Sprott, Rev Jno B Logan, Rev A. McKnight. Gen. Treas, Rev P. G. McGregor. The Synod meets this year at Prince St. Church, Pictou, on the fourth Tuesday of June at 7 P. M. Board of Home Missions, TIqv Messrs. Murdoch, McKnight {Chair- man), McGregor, Cameron, Maxwell, Bennett, Alvcs, Law, Morrison, Salmon, Sirai^son and Forrest; and Messrs. Chas Robson, Jas Barnes, J. Allen, P. Morrison, and Jno Fraser. Board of Foreign Missions — Rev Messrs Roy, J. Stewart (Chairman), Bayne, G. Patterson, Blair, Walker, J. A. F.Sutherland, N. McKay and Messrs J. S. Maclean, Rodk McGregor, A.' Forest, M. D., with power to add to their number; with Rev Jno L Baxter of Onslow and Rev I. Mur- ray of Cavendish, P. E. I. Sec, Rev P. G. McGregoi*. Lutheran Ministers. — Lunenburgh, Rev. Chas JB. Cossman, llev. W. M. Bo'vers, Rev D. F. Hutchinson. Universalist CnnRCir. — Halifax, Rev. Alex McArthur. African EnscorAL Methodist Church— iZizZt/ax, Rev R, R. Morris. Af'n Bap. Asso'n. — Halifax, ]lev. Jas Thomas. Bear River, Rev H'y Jackson. Preston, Rev Geo Neal. Sec, Jno R. Thomas. NOVA SCOTIA President, Rov. R. F. Uniacke. Weymouth, Rev Jas Ed w Jackson. BIBLE SOCIETY. Vice-Prests, Hon. Judge Johnston, J. W. Nutting, Wm Pryor, Hon. Chief Justice Young. Committee, Rev'ds Canon Cochran, G. W. Hill, Prof. McKnight, H. Pope, Geo M. Grant, Wm Maxwell, Prof. King, Jas Ross, d.d., Jno McMurray, W. B. Armstrong, Foster II. Almon, J. G. Goucher, Jno. Forrest, Chas M. Grant, Geo S. Milligan, Alfred W. Turner, P. G. McGregor, R. Murray, E. M. Saunders, F. Pryor, Jas B. Uniacke, Allen Simpson, Jos Elliot ; Hon. M. B. Almon, Judge Marshall, Hon. J. H. Anderson, S. Selden, T. A. Brown, W. C. Silver, J. F. Avery, m. n., J. G. A. Crcighton, Chas Robson, I Peter Lynch, Jas Thomson, Hon. J. W. Ritchie, P. C. Hill, Nepean Clarke, Geo H. Starr, Danl McEwen, Jno Starr, W. Sawers Stirling, Chas D. Hunter, M. H. Richey, Wm Cunard, Jas B. Morrow, Edw Binney, Jno S. Maclean, A. K. Doull, Thos B. Akins. Treasurer, Saml H. Black. Scc'y, Hon. S. L. Shannon. Cor. Sec'y, Jas Farqu- har. .Agent, Alex Russell. BROWN BRC •'HERS & CO., Druggists, Ordnance Square, Halifax. r Foolscap, Letter and Note Paper at R. T. MUIIl'S. Life Members, Hon. Saml Creclman, H'y B. Webster, Saml II. Black. Depository, 113 Bnrrington Street, opposite St. Paul's Church. IIahpax Ladies' Bidi.e Association. — Prest., Mrs. David Allison. Treas., Mrs S. N. Binney. Sec'y, Mrs Edw Binncy. Committee, Messdames Liddell, Ellas Marshall, D. McN, Parker, M. Wallace, Chns nosterman, Edward Smith, McLean, J. S.Maclean, .J- Pryor.M. Richcy, Chas Black, R. Tremain; Mdlles, Tretnain, Isabel Ilosterman, M. Strachan, M, Murison, Forrester, Ilosterman, J. Brown, E. Wells, Fanny Pryor, M. Starr, J. Stairs, Braine, E. Marshall. Bible Women, Mrs Rutherford, Mrs. Patterson. British Amekican Book and Tract Society. — 2 George Street. — Board of Directors — Prest., Hon. M. B. Alnion. V. Prests., Rev. P. G. McGregor, Rev Geo M Grant, Rev. J. E. Goucher, RevG. S. Mllligan. Treas., Geo H. Starr. Auditors, R. N. Bcckwith, Jos Bell. Directors, Thos A Brown, Rev JnoMcMurray, Jno S. Maclean, Jno Gricrson, Rev. F. H. Almon, Rev J Forrest, Rev Robt Murray, Hon. D McN. Parker, Thos F. Knight, H. N. Paint, A. K. Doull, 1). Blackwood, P. Thompson, D. Henry Starr, Peter Lynch, Wm Roche, jr.j W. Montgomery, Wm B. McNutt. Publication Com., Rev'ds F. Almon, R. Murray, J. McMur- ray, J. E. Goucher. Fin. Com., D. Blackwood, II. N. Paint, W. B. McNutt, Wm Montgomery, P. Lynch. Distributing Com., Rev. Jno Forrest. T. F. Knight, Wm Roche, Jr., D. H. Starr, Sec'y, Rev A. McBean. HALIFAX YOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION. Prest., Jno S. Maclean. Vice-P.'s, Wm Roche, jr., D. Blackwood, Jos Bell, P. C. Hill, A. K. Doull, Dr. Hattie. Sec'y, Henry Theakston. Treas., Saml H. Black. Committee, R. N. Beckwith, M. M. Lindsay, Wm B. McNutt, W. H, Waddell, Geo Mitchell, H. N. Paint, A. G. Brem- ner, Jno W. Watt, Jno S. Smith, Jas C. Macintosh, E. D. Miller, D. Henry Starr, Walter B. Reynolds, G. Cunningham, Jas Farquhar. Jas C. Hills, W. H. Wiswell, Edsvin 1). King, R. M. King, Geo Maclean. Life Members, (Associate and Active), Hon. Enos Collins, Hon. 3. H. Anderson, Geo H. Starr, J. C. Allison, Wm Hare, Wm Cunard, Henry Boggs, Wm B. Fairbanks, Wm Miller, Hon M. B. Almon, Jas Forman, J. Stirling, m.d., Hon Chief Justice Young, Edw Binney. Connected with the Association is a Library and Reading Room, open ev'ery day from 10 A. M. to 10 P. M., 183 IloUis .Street. YoTjNG Men's Christian Association Convention. — Prest., Jno S. Maclean, Halifax. Vice-Prests., Hon. Chas Young, Charlottetown, W. N. Rudolf. Pictou, Andw McVey, St. John, N. B., T. M. King, An- tigonish, Rev J. L. Reid, Aylesford. Sec'ys, W. B. McNutt, Halifax, Aubrey Lippencott, New Glasgow. MICMAC MISSIONARY SOCIETY. Committee, Jas F. Avery, m. d. {Chairman), Hon. D. McN. Parker, M.D., II. N. Paint, ChasRobson, Wai Howe. Treas., Geo H. Starr. Sec'y, Jas Farquhar. .Missionary, Rev S. T. Rand. Deaf and Dumb Institution, Gottingen St. — Patron, His Excellency Major-Genoral C. Hastings Doyle. Directors, Hon J. H. Anderson, Chas Cogswell, m.d., Chas Murdoch, Rev J. C. Cochran (Sec'y), Geo II. Starr ( Treas.}, Chas Robson, Hon D. McN. Parker, m. d. Principal, J. Scott Ilutton ; ..Ssstsi., Wm Gray. Matron, Mrs Vincoove. Physician, Hon. D. McN. Parker, m. d. Dentist, Dr. Alfred Cogswell. Dye Stuffs and Confectionery at Beown Brotdebs ^ Co. 8 g C3 c3 I. ■I c3 CO CO o 3 o u O 3 o m m o in O & p4 it 1^ ( I R. T. MUIR, Oookseller and Stationer, 125 Oranvillo Street, nallfax. 4i m rs I O o PQ »^ o s I g o E pa g pa O P4 112 BBLCUEll's farmer's [18G9. Home for thk Aqed. — Trustees, Chas Murdoch, Hon D. McN. Parker, M. D., Edw Biiiney {Treas.). General Committee, MeHsdanics R. F. Uniacke (CAair/na/t). Chas Murdoch, Crisp, T.A.Anderson, Geo H. Starr, Edw Binney, Sweet, Hiimilton, Selden, Pope, J.Hart, Liddell, Bissett, Wm Cunard ; Mdlts. C. Luwson, Hierlihy, Coyle, Clarke, Cogs- well, Starr, Fozzard, Forrester (Sec'y), Nordbeck (Treas.). Protestant Orphans' Home. — Governors, Wm Cunard (Prest.), Hon M. B. Almon ( F.P.), Edw Binney ( Treas. ^ Sec'y), Hon. Chief Justice Young, Jno Doull, Hobt Boak, jr., Geo H Starr, Alfred G. Jonea, Kev R. i\ Uniacke, Hon D. McN. Parker, m. d. Ladies' Committee, Mesbdames Wm Cunard, Geo H. Starr, Hunter, Bissett, 11. F. Uniacke, Edw Binney, Skimmings, Esson, Bell ; Mdlcs Cogswell, Purvis, Wells, C. Lawson (Sec'y). Mrs Liddell (Treas.) Matron, Mrs McKie. Protestant Industrial School. — Committee, P. C. TIill,( C/i«ir?n«n), J. S. Maclean, W. S. Stirling, Geo R Anderson, Rev Geo W. Hill, W. H. Waddell, W. H. Neal, A. K. Doull, Rev Geo M. Grant, Rev W. Maxwell, E. D. Meynell, Rev A.W. Turner, Wm Cunard. Ladies Committee, Miss Cogswell, Mrs 11 Tremain, Mrs.W. Howe. Treas., Rich Tremain. Sec'y, Jos S. Belcher. Sury., Dr. Hattie. Superintendent, Jno Grierson. Matron, Mrs Grierson. Manager Shoe Dept., Saml Ayers. Tailor's Dept., Mr Quin. Cabinet Maker's Dept.,Q. C. Newcomb. St. Paul's Alms House of Industry ior Girls. — No 14 Tower Road. Committee, Rector of St. Paul's (Chairman). S. A. White, Jno C Hal- liburton, Jno Silver, Wm Pryor, Brenton H. Collins (^Treas.). Ladies' Committee, Mrs Geo W. Hill (iVesf.), Miss Cogswell, Mrs Azor Stevens, Mrs Robt Morrow, Mrs Jno Silver, Mrs Edw Binney, Mrs P. C. Hill {Sec'y). Hahfay Association fob Improving the Condition of the Poor.— Pres^, His VVorship the Mayer. F.Presf., Capt Dunlop, R. A. Direc- tors, Jas F. Avery, m.d., Jno Douil, C. C.Vaux. Treas., W. S. Stirling. Sec'y, M. H. Richey. Asylum for tiif. Blind. — Directors, Hon. Chief Justice Young, Hon. M. B. Almon, The Mayor, Matt H. Richey, Chas Murdoch, Jas F. Avery, M.D., Jno S. Maclean, Jno B. Dutfus, Jno Tobin, Wm H. Neal, Wm C. Silver, Saml A White. RAILWAY, STACE COACHES, AND STEAMERS. The Nova Scotia Railway connects the Bay of Fundy and Gulf of St. Lawrence with Halifax. Chief Commissioner, Avard, Longley ; Secretary arid Accovntant, Thos Foot; Chief Engineer, Alex. McNab ; Division Engineer, W. H. Tremain; Traffic Supt., Geo. Taylor; Locomotive Supt., William Johnston; Road Insjiector, WiWnim Marshall; Agents — Richmond, Arthur Busby; yrwro, Hugh McCallum; Windsor, io\\n Fielding; Mount Uniacke, R. McLearn ; Shubenacdie, Daniel Sinclair. Summer Arrangement — Commencing May 7, 1808. MAIN LINE. Leave (( (( (( (( Halifax. . . . .* G.20 A.M. .fl 1.30 A.M. Arrive at Pictou . . ..11.50 A.M .... . . . 6.35 P.M (( .f 3.15 P.M. a Truro . . .. 7.15 P.M Truro . . . . .f 6.30 A.M. (( Halifax. ..10.35 A.M Pictou . . . > t 0.00 A.M. (( n . . 1.00 P M a .* 2.10 P.M. (( . . . 7.55 P.M / BROWN, BROTHERS ■* w J . I.. I ■oliool Kequliltoa of every (l<>Rorlpttoa »t MUIR'S. 18G1).] ALMANACK. 117 CeremouieH, yr.WmUWWiir. G. Supt FrorA-*, w. DuvM Rtirlinpc. O. Organist, vr. Hubert U. Morris, (r. Sword y/rarcr, w. Jmiies Kilby. G. Standard Hearer, w. .lama MoliitoHh. G. Pursuivant, w. Tliotnus WoodH. a. Tyler, w. John M. Tnylor. Steinirds, TluiimH Allan, r'>rncliu8 Ooilficy, Wm Dakin, Isano I'ayno, Ivlwanl Hlicara, John II. Vhoiuivs. Com. of Charily, Alhvn U. Crowe, II. (!. D. Twining, William A. IIes.son, Thos Micklewrij^ht, Geo Gordon, Kobt H. Morris. LODQEIS UNDFU ENGLISH AUTfEOKITY. St. ANonirw, No. 118, Halifax, meets on the firs iTnesday of every month. fF. Jlfaif/cr, Edgur Dodson. T/ea«urcr,Jno McDonald. Secretary, N. L. Herbert. St. Jou.v, No. Kil, ILilifax, meets on the first Monday of every month. VV. Master, Samuel Dunlop. Treaa,, Henry C. D. Twining. Secretary, Joseph Starr. ViiiQiN, No. ii'.'G, Halifax, meets on the fourth Monday of every month. JV, Master, Jm Oosaip. Trer/s., Wm. Twining. Secretary, Thos Woods. S. W., Thos Mowbray. J. IV., Jos Starr. Royal Standahd, No. 8'J8, Halifax, meets on the second Tuesday of every month. IV. Master, Thomas Barratt. Treasurer, Thomas Micklewright. Secretary, C. Hepworth. Unity, No. 8'.)'.», Lnnenburyh, meets on the first Tuesday of every month. W. M., Henry S. Jost. Sec'y, Wm. B. Lawson. Ar.BiON, No. 470, JV'ew Glasgow. — VV. Master, Alex McKinnon. Treasurer, Joim F. McDonald. Secretary, Wm. F. McKenzie. Royal Sussex, No. 47'.), Halifax, meets on the first Thursday of every month. IV. Muster, Philip G. Valot. Treas., Wm Ilolloway. Secretary, George Gordon. St. Andrew, No. 4'J'.), Sydney, C. B., meet on the third Tuesday of every month. W. Master, Q. Crewe Read. 'Treas., C. E. Leonard, jr. Secretary, Murray Dodd. Zetland, No. 662, Liverpool, meets on the fourth Thursday of every month. fV. Master, John M. Cole. Treasurer, Charles E. ]). Snow. Secretary, John Edgar. New Caledonia, No. 505, Pictou, meets on the second Tuesday of every mouth. W. Master, W. Norman Rudolf. Treas. Wm McLaren. Secretary, Chas. E. Davies. IIiRAM, No. 596, Yannovth, meets on the first Monday of every month. W. Master, A. J. Hood. Treasurer, F. V. B. Bingay. Sec'y, A. W. Homer. S. W'^^, Wm. Law. J. JT., Geo. E. Gray. S. !>., Jas W. Lovitt. /. Z)., R. L. Brown, ^^/itf/j/rti'/j. Rev Jno Prince. Marshal Chas. White. Stewards, R. S. Brown, A. R. Cook. Organist, A. J. Hood. ITj/Zer, li. Williamson. Acadia, No. 612,- Pmjwash. W. Master, II. C. Black. Treasurer, James Seaman. Sec'y, David McKenzie. Keith, No. 028, Hillsbun/h. W. Master, John Harlow. Treas., Thos. H. Harris. Sec'y, W.'S. J. Davidson. Union, No. 0'.t3, Hulifar, meets on the third Monday of each month W. Master, Robert R. Morris. Treasurer, Robt Roach. Secy, John' R. Thomas. St. George, No. 849, WolfviUe. W. Master, Wm. IT. Gould. S. W., W. I. Fuller. /. W., J^is A. Cutton. S. D., Jas Wilson. J. D., L. Sangster. Treasurer, John Kounsefcll. Sec^y, John Strong. Tyler, T. H. Cohvoll. o & CO w 03 g o CD ta P B ^ a> CO CO ca I • Unadulterated Ground Spices at Brown Brothebs & Co. I ^ I . I M I . I I Hi ii HI R. T. BlTTIR Bookseller and Stationer 126 Gr^nvillo St* 118 belcher's farmer's [1869. W. Master, Jaa W. Kerr. Sec'y, W. Master, George A. Crocker. W. . faster, Jas Poyntz. Sec^y., Keith, No. 870, Albion Mines. James Mitchell. Wkstpoet, No. 923, Westport. Secretary, Charles F. Ruggles. Wemford, No. 924, Windsor. George Stirling. Widows' Friend, No. 953, Weymouth. W. M., F. W. Goodwin. Treas., James L. Jones. Sec^y., Colin Campbell, senr. Scotia, No, 9G1, Canning. W. Master, D. H. Clarke. Sec, Chas F. Eaton. Treasurer, DaviJ M. Dickie. S. W., Jno Struthers, M. D. /. W., Geo Fred Newcomb. S. D., McN^il. J. D., Jos C. Starr. Tyler, — Shai'p. Prince of Wales, No. 964, Milton. W. Master, Josh N. Freeman. Sec'y, L. S. Ford. Treasurer, Zopetli Freeman. Annapolis Koyal, 1047, Annapolis. W. Master, Geo T. Bingay. Sec'y, A. W. Corbett. Thistle, No. 1109, Block House Mines, C. B. W. M., William Patterson, rrcas , Jno Walker. ^Sec'i/, N. H. Martell. Cobequid, No. 1190, Truro. W. M, David D. Dickson. Sec'y, William II. Kaller. PoYNTz, (under dispenjation,) Ilantsport. W. M., J. B. Black. llOTiisAY, (under dispensation,) Bridgetown. W. M., Kev Henry P. Almon. Tyrian Youth, (under dispensation,) Little Glace Bay. W. M., Daniel George McKay. Sec'y., Fras. Lewis. Royal IJnion Chapter, No. 118, Registry of England. Grand Su- perintendent, Hon. Alex Keith. M. E. Companions, R. T. Roome, 1st Princ. Z; Wm A Hesson, II; Saml Dunl^p, J. Ex-Companions, James Gossip (Scribe) E; Wm H. Tully, N; J. R. Chamberlain, P. S.; Wm Charabqrlain, R, A. C; Jos Stamper, C. H. First Vail, David Stirling. Second Vail, J. Cornelius. Third Vail, Alfred C. Cogswell. Treas.t Wm Esson. Architect and Janitor, John M. Taylor. SCOTTISH. provincial grand LCDOB under SCOTTISH JURISDICTION. Grand Master of Scotland — The Duko of Athole. Provincial Grand Maste'',n. vr. Hon Alex. Keith, Honorary Mem- ber of the Grand' Lodge of France, &c. Dep. P. Grand Master, r. w., William Esson. Sab Grand Master, 11. W. J Norman Ritchie. . S. G. Warden, R. w. William Murray. /. G. W., R. w. Fitzgsrald Cochran. G. Treas., R. w. Thomas P. Studd. G. Sec'y, R. w. Geo Fraser. G. S. Deacon, a«. w. Wm Wilson. G. J. D., a. w. Geo Anderson. G. Bible \ Bearer, R. w. Angus MeLeod. G. Sword Bearer, VL-Vf. J. T. McAlpine. G. Direc. Ceremonies, r. w. Jas Wallace, G. Direc. Music, R, w. F. G. Wainwright. G. Jeweller, R. w. W. II. Newman. G. Architect, R. w. F. Forbas Garvie,.M.D. Stewards, Hugh MoLeod, Jno Robinson, R. T. Muir, J. H. Philp, Dr T. C. Leaver, J. W. K. Johnston. G. Pur- suivant, T. R. Almou, M.D. G. Tyler, J. MoKenzie. Quarterly communications the third Tueslay in February, May, August anil November, Annual ooramunioation on St. Andrew's Day. Athole Lodge, No. 361, Halifax, meets at Free Mason's Hall, second Monday in each month. W. Master, George Fraser. S. W., Angus McLcod. /. TF., Jas M. Allan. Sec^y., J. T. McAlpine. Treasurer, Edgar Doilson. BROWN, BROTHERS & CO., D aggists, Ordrfanoe Square, HaUfJix [1869. •. Sec^y, Crock C. Starr. Freeman. '. Bingay. , William I. Sec^y^ Black. :ev Henry W. M., rand 8u- loome, 1st ms, James ». S.; Wm (1 Stirling. )N. ■ary Mem- ber, K. w., ie. . 8. O. Cochran, er. t;. fif. O. Bible McAlpine. ;, R. w. F. Architect, liobinson, G. Pur- ,ry, May, ?'s Day. ill, second v., Angus 'treasurer. Halifax Room Poper at 4d. a roll and upwards at R. T. MUIR'S. r 1869.] ALMANACK. 119 Keith Lodob, No 365, Halifax, meets at Free Mason's Hall, second Wednesday in each month. W. Master, Geo R. Anderson. Secretary, Don Keith. Scotia Lodge, No. 411, Halifax — meets at Free Mason's Hall, on the third Wednesday in each month. TV. Master, J. Norman Ritchie. S. W., Wm Wilson. J. W., J. W. K. Johnston. Sec'y and Treas., Fitz Cochran. S. D., Jno Garvie. J. D , Theo. W. Tapper. RoYAii Albert, No. 379, JVbrth Sydney — meets on the last Monday in every month. W. Master, Albert Corbett. Secretary, C. A. Robertson. Treasurer, John B. Moore. Kino Solomon, f under dispensation) Digby.~W. Master, P. W. Smith, M. D. Secretary, M. Quirk. Athole (under dispensation,) Amherst. — W. Master, Robert Stubs. Treasurer, A. McLeod. Secretary, Miles Hoax*. Harmony, (under dispensation,) Aylesford, — W. Master, C. W. Barteaux. S. W., Arthur J. Parker. J. TV., David Barteaux. Secretary, Thomas Harris. Treasurer, Wm. Mclntyre. ROYAL ARCH CHAPTERS iWLBINa UNDER Tli5 REGISTRY OF THE SUPREME GRAND ROYAL ARCH CHAPTER OF SCOTLAND, Wm H. Davies, M. D., Grand Superintendent of Scotch Royal Arch Masonry for the Province of Nova Scotia. St. Andrew's Royal Arch Chapter, No. 55. — Wm Taylor, 1st Princ. Z; M. F. Eagar, 2nd Princ, H; S. R. Sircom, ord Princ. J.; Tliomas H, Pryor, M.D., Royal Arch Captain; Charles J. Macdonald, Scr^'be E; Robt Brechin, Scribe JV; W. Williams, Treas.,* J. Maccoush, Architect; J. M. Taylor, Janitor. Quarterly meeting at Halifax third Thursday of March, June, September and November. Union Royal Arch C^iapter, No. .. — Yarmouth, JV. S., F. A- Pitcher, \st Pt incip. Z. George Johnston, 2nd Princip. J. Thos R. Jolly, Scribe E. Scotia Mark Lodge, No. 20, Halifax. — R. W. Master, S. R. Sircom. Senior Warden, Chaa F. Vose. Junior Warden, Jno Lawlor. Scc^y, H. F. Worrall. Nova Scotia Encampment of Masonic Knight Templars. — Sir Knight, Hon Alex Keith, Grand Commander Sir Knight, Robert D. Clarke, Eminent Commander, Sir Knight, T. Short, 1st Captain Comm'dg. Sir Knight, L. F. Petitmaitre, 'Llnd Captain. Sir Knight, Jno D. Nash, Prelate. Sir Knight, J. Ferguson, Captain of Lines. Sir Knight Geo T Sraithers, Expert. Sir Knight, A. G. llesslein, RegW. and Treasurer. Sir Knight, H. B. Forman, M. D., Almoner. Sir Knight, George J. Payne and J. E, ftl. Taylor, Standard Bearers. Sir Knight, Jno M. Taylor, Guard. u 2 I CQ o bO .9 u a 2 I O 00 I i Prescriptions carefUUy diipcnwd by BnowN, BftoisfiBs & Co. ;i I r ' J Boom Paper at 4d. a Roll and upwards ot R. T. MtJIR*8. ''I 1)1 ! ; a EG o u .s Ph a o P< rs ^1 .2 (^ o o .s S3 (3 rj J3 P a ee (^ w pa O P3 120 BELCHER S FARMERS [1869. ROADS AND DISTANCES FROM HALIFAX TO THE PRIN- CIPAL TOWNS IN NOVA SCOTIA. ToYai'inouthvin Windsor and Aiiiiapoiis. Windsor by R.R...45 Lower Horton 12 Wolfville 4 Kentville (68) 7 Waterville... 9 Berwick 3 Aylesford 6 Gibbonville 12 Rliddleton 2 Lawrencetown .... 7 Bridgetown 7 Annapolis (128). . .15 Clcmentsport 8 Victoria Bridge ... 6 Smi til's Cove. . . . Digby(148) 4^ St. Mary's B^iy 7 Weymouth Road. . . 6 Jones's, Sissibo. .. . 6 Belleros Cove 5 Comeau's, Clare. . . 7 Montcngan Cove. . . 9 Philip s, Bear Riv. .15 Perry's, Yar. Lakes 7 Yarmouth 6 To riciou by It. It. Windsor Junction. .13 Elmsdale 17 Shubenacadie 9 Brookfield 14 Truro (61)... 8 West River 21 Coal Mines 19 New Glasgow (104) 3 Signer's Grant 7 . I . 1 Piotou Lauding Pictou To 118 via 216 To Yarm'th, shore route. HeadSt.Marg.Bay.21 McLean's 11 Chester (45) 13 Mahone Bay (65).. 20 Bridge water 9 Mill Village. 18 Liverpool (101) 9 Port Mouton 10 Port Jolly 5 Sable River 10 Jordan River 8 Shelburne(141)... 7 Barrington 2C Port Mulffrrrvc, Sliubeudcudie. 'i^ Shubenacadie Stat'n by Railroad 39 Kerr's 15 Red Bridge, Lit. R. . lOj Brown's Bridge.. . . 6 Kaulback's, Middle Musquodoboit.. . . 1 Henry's, Up. Mus. .11^ Nelson's 22 Wallace Bridge, St. Mary's 14 Forks, St. Mary's.. 18 Country Harbour. .11 Guysboro' (149)... 29 22 To Cumberland and Monctony N.Ii. Truro by railroad. .61 Polly Village 18 Chisholm's 3 Purdy's, Westches.16 River Philip 1"2 Spruce Grove Inn. . 5 Amherst (126) IG Sackville N.B 9 Dorchester 9 Memramcook 8 Moncton. 16 Port Mulgi'ave. 199 To Port Mnlgravcy via Truro and i'ictou. N.Glasgow by R.R.104 Merigomish 12 Antigonish (140).. 24 Port Mulgrave 38 178 To Tangier if Sheet Harb. Yarmouth ". .!.'!!! .44 i Inois', Porter's Lk. 16^ Ormon's, Chezetcook Road 2 Musquodoboit Har. 10 Webber's, Lakeville.ll.i Ship Harbour. . • . 8 205 To Sh ubenaaidic. Newport Sta. by R.R. 39 Cochran's 4 Rawdon Church. . . 8i, TanVcr (50)! ....'. 8 Sheet Harbour 18 Beaver Harbour. . .10 Douglas 11 Kcnnetcook Bridge. 4 Mouth of Shubena- cadie River(82)..15i 84 167 To Amherst via Windsor. Windsorby R. R...45 Parrsboro byStmr.30 Maccan Bridge. . . .18^ Amherst ... ..19^ 118 Annapolis to Liverpool. Munro's, MiU'oid. .14 McBride's, Maitrd.13 Srith'8,Bicoktield.l4 Morton's, 1 2 mile H. 13 Liverpool 14 88 Plaisler Cove to Margarie Forks. Port Hood 28i Mabou 9 Margarie Forks.. . .36 ~73i Plais. Cv. to Sydney, C.B. St. Peter's 38 Sydaey .65 103 ^ort Uood to Baddeck. Whycocomagh .... 28 Baddeck .25 53 PlnisterCova to Arichat. Grandance .24 •■Vrichat 6 ~30~ Sydney, C.B,, to Lingan Mines 12 [^t.GlaceB, Mines. 18 Gowrie Mines 20 Louisburg 28 BROWN BROTHERS & CO., Druggists, Ordnance Square, HaUfax. 'hmy>r^r^t.n----1r>T^ t.\ .!■• ■W'^ww»-v.^„ <-<,.-. Room Paper «t 4d. a roll and upwiitrd at R. T. MCIR'S. 1869.] ALMANACK. 121 COUNTY OF HALIFAX. nigh Sheriff Jolin James Sawyer. Coroners, Edw Jennings, m. i>., Wm. Pearson, m. d., "Wm. H. Weeks, m. d., Alfred Crouclier, m. d., Andrew Cowie, m. d., Robert A. Logan. Supreme Court, Halifax : Easter Term commences on the third Tuesday of July, and Michaelmas Term commences on the Jirsi Tuesday of December. Sittings for the trial of causes, after Easter Term, commences on the /oM7-<^ Tuesday of April, and after Michaelmas Term, commences on the fou7'th Tuesday of October. Crier Sup. Court, J. Monteith. Proihonotary and Cla-k of the Crown, Jas W. Nutting. Deputy, Chas M Nutting. General Sessions of the Peace held at Halifax, on the first Tues- day of March, June, September and December. Crier of the Court of Sessions, Jas B. Sentell. Notaries Public, the Attornies of the Sup. Court, and Philip Dodd (Sable Island). Comm'rs for giving relief to Insolvent Debtors, and for taking Affidavits to hold to Bail, James Tremain, Henry C. D. Twining, Andrew Shiels, .Joseph Kaye, Charles M. Nutting, Benjamin G. Gray, Chas Twining, Nepcan Clarke, Peter H. LeNoir. Justices op the Peace. — Andrew M. Uniacke, D. C. L. {Cus- tos)y Hon Jno H. Anderson; Andw Shiels, Philip Letson, Patrick Power, Alexander Farquharson, Daniel O'Gorman, Robert A. Logan, Jno Thomas, Eras Munro, Thos Potts, David Annand, Chas Hamilton, Jas Croucher, Henry A. Gladwin, Matt Burris, Alex Stephen, Matt Guild, Alex Eraser, Thos Wallace, Chas D. Hunter, Jer Xorthup, Jlon Jas Cochran, Wm H. Tidmarsh, Westcotc Lyt- tleton, Piiilip J. Dodd ( Sable Island ), Arch McPhee, Jas L. Griffin, Robt Fox, Jno Geddes, Jno Martin, David Archibald, Adam Dean, Ephraim Burgess, Judah Borden, Wm E. Brine, Jos Browner, Don Murray, Sam'l R. Caldwell, Geo L. C. Chipman, Edm Ryan, Thos A. Gaetz, Geo Garrison, David Thomson, Don McLaren, Wm Hay, Fras Layton, William Evtng, Joseph Kaye, Robert Romans, Isaac McCurdy, Geo Munro Peter Cruikshanks, Wm Landels, Jno Crooks, Jno Carmichael, Henry Shellnut, Jas Ward, Jas C. Mason, Jno Nauffis. Jno A. Bell, Nat Russell, Patk Fuller, Jno Stairs, Henry Balcom, Wm Parker, Jno D. Nash, Wm J. Coleman, Wm Ackhurst, Jno Lingley, Jos Thompson, Wm Rennels, Robt D. Clarke, Jno McCulIoch, Edw Leahy, Wm Compton, Jno E. Shatford, Geo Shiels, Geo Dauphiney, Jas E. Shatford, Iras Webber, \^eo J. Richardson, Wesley Hays, P. Carteret Hill, William F. Knight, Ezekiel Sibley, Isaac Hopkins, Jno Wooc'ill, Jno Purcoll, Edw Johnson, Jos Murphy, Chambers Blakeney, D. F. Curry, Benjamin C Wilson, Charles Twining, Nicholas Power, John Ha^'s, David A. Nicholson, Thomas Humphrey, Andw Gray, Geo P. Mitcliell, Danl Cronan, Jas Cullen, Thos E. Kenny, Wm Hare, Thos Walsh, Jno Doull, MattH. Rich-y, Benjm W. Salter, Patk Walsh, Geo J. Longard, Geo G. Dustan. A. P. Christian, Jas Fraser, Don McDonald, Wm Dunbar, Cha^ J Gossip, M. D., Sanil Croucher, jr, Jas Croucher, Wellington Kent, Jas Kent, Geo S Dickey, and the Mayor and Aldermen of Halifax for the city only. u ■*» CQ M a u IT 5>«. a o to a C3 CO CO . ill r Brown BnoTHEas St Co. — Gold Leaf, Dry Paints and VaniieLea. 1 ' ( !i tt CO •o a 08 ^^ •*« I n a CO £) O 'C f^ o p:i -s pq »^ o u t .3 3 e. e! (^ to s 00 tc -< H pa o R. T. UnriB, Bookseller and Stationer, 125 Granville St. 122 belcher's FARMEu'y [1869. Stipendiary Magistrates — for the County, Andrew Shiels ; for the City o/'j'lalifax, Henry Pryor, D.C.L. Clerk of the Peace, Nepean Clarke. County Treasurer, "VVm. Evens. Comm'rs County Cotjut House. — Clias Twining, Nat Eussell. VisiTiNO Justices New Cointy Jail.— S. R. Caldwell, Robt D. Clarke, Chas Twining, Wm Dunbar, Wm Evens. Court op Probate. — Judge, Wm Sutherland j Reg'r Wm Howe. Registrar of Deeds, Wm H. Keating. Consuls. — United States, Mortimer M. .Tackson, Halifax, Benj H. Norton, Pictou ; Austria, William Cunard ; Prussia, C. A. Creighton ; Hamburg, Wm Pryor; Bremen and Lubec, Wm Hare; Denmark, Stephen Tobin; Belgium, Chas Ronne; Portugal, Thos Abbott. Vice Consuls : — Brazil, Michl Tobin ; Spain, Don Manual Coutreras y Crooke ; France, Wm Cunard ; Sweden and Norway, Jas E. Oxley, Halifax, Henry G Pineo, jr., Pugwash; Italy, Jas B 0x1 ey. Dep. Postmasters — St. Margaret's Bay, Jno S. Brine, Middle Mus- quodoboit, II. Kaulback; Upper Musquodoboit, Saml L. Henry; Tan- gier, Jos Browner. Drp. Land Surveyors, Chas W. Fairbanks, Jas D VanBuskirk, Edw H. Keating, Jas Kent. Health Officers, Halifax, Cliarles J Gossip, m. v., William N. Wickwire, m. d. ; Portuguese Cove, Thos Pryor, m.i>. Boards of Health — Waverlei/, B. C. Wilson, Jno Lingley, Jos Salter, W. B. Buckley, m.d., Jos Thompson, Chas Thomas, Robt Laidlaw ; Portuguese Cove and Ketch Harbour, Riehd Flemming, Jno Whelan, Jno Purcell, Edw Beaur; St. Margaret's Bay, Jas Crouoher, Wm E. Brine, Thos Mejighcr, Jas Eraser, Jno E. Shatford, Fredk Hubly, Geo Dauphiney, Geo Garrison. Comm'bs To Examine and Select Pilots for tub Pout of Hali- fax. — Jno U. Ross, Jno Taylor, Wm Cunard, Wm Roche, Danl Cronan. Local Board of Examiners of Shipmasters and Mates, Peter CoflSn, Benjm iJavidson, Geo A. McKenzie. Comm'rs of Scuools. — Hclifax City, Andw M. Uniacke, Very Rev M. Hannun, i>. n., Very Rev Dean Bidlock, i>. u.. Matt H Richey, Stephen Tobin, Pitk Power, Philip Thompson, Wni H Keating, James Flinn, Jas Thomson, Aug C West. Sec'y, Jno R Willis ; Rural Dist — H. xV. Glad will, David Archibald, Rev Robt Sedgwick, Rev Leonard Gaetz, Matt Rurris, Jno Geddes, Robt A Logan, Ezekiel Sibley, ChasN Sprott, Wm Landdls, Chas H Fuller, Peter Cruikshanks ; Shore Dist — Rev Robt Jamieson, Rev Jas Waddell; Rev Edw Ansell, Jas Leary, Neal Bqullong, Henry Leslie, Wm Hall, Jas D VanBuskirk, Jos Brown- er, Kev Edw A McCurdy ; Western JDist — Rev Jno Ambrose, Rev Jno Carmoil^, Rev Thos Gumming, Rev Hobt R. Philip, Rev Jas Breading, Rev Alex Stuart, Rev Jno B. Wooils, Rev Smith, Jas Thompson, Domiiiick Farrell, John £ Shatford, Geo J Longard, Jas W Turner, Rev Jno McMillan. Comm'is City Hospital and Poors' Asylum, Chas T'vining (Chair- man), Henry Pryor ( V.C), Hon Edw Kenny, Geo P. Mitchell, P. C. Hill, Patk Power, Hon D. McN. Parker, m. d., R. S. Black, m. d., the Mayor, Aldermen Richardson and Dunbar. Sec'y, Jas H Reynolds. Superintendent Poors' Asylum, Edw Shiels. Hospital Medical Board, Drs. Black (Chairman), Tuppcr, C. B., Jennings, Slayter, Trenaman, Cowie, Davies, Hattie. Consulting N ^ |L Sponges, Brushes, Combs and Perfumery at Bbown Bbotuers & Co. 'ill , . "■■•'■ -'--^— li^iiJ St. [1869. il ids ; for the nirer, Wm. t Eussell. 11, Robt D. Wm Howe. [alifax, Benj Hssia, C. A. , WmHare; 'iugal, Thos Don Manual %nd Norway, Italy, Jas B Middle Mus- Henry; Tan- iiirbanks, Jas cers, Halifax, . ; Portuguese B. C.WiJson, ompson, Chas 'arbour, HicM St. Margarefs 3 Eraser, Jno son. *oKT OF Ham- Roche, Danl d Mates, Peter itt Room paper at 4d. a roll and upwards at R. T. MUIR'S. N eke, Very Rev H Richey, eating, James Rural Dist— Rev Leonard Sibley, ChasN Shore Dist— , Jas Leary, rk, JosBrown- brose. Rev Jno Jas Breading, as Thompson, W Turner, Rev vining {Chair- Mitchell, P. C. l;ick, M. D., the as U Reynolds. Tupper, C. B., Consulting OTHERS & Co. y 1809.] ALMANACK. 123 Physician and Surgeon, Dr Parker. House Surgeon and Apothecary, Dr James Venables. Agents for Lloyd's, S. Cunard & Co. JIgent London Mining As- sociation, Wm Cunard. Agent for Underwriters' Union at Ham- burg, F. A. Liebman. SOCIETIES. Royal IIaufax Yacht C\.\\n.— Patron, H. R. H. the Prince of Wales. Vice Patrons, His Honor Major General C. Il.istings Doyle ; Vice Admiral Sir Rodney Mundy, K. C. B.; Sir James Hope, (i. C. B. ; the Marquis of Normanby ; Sir Alex Milne, K. C. B.; His Wor- ship the Mayor of Halifax; Sir Houston Stewart, K.C.13. Hon Meinbem, Sir W. F. Williams, Bt., K. C. B., Dr Chas Cogswell, Freil R. Starr, Sir Edw Belcher, Kt CoH'morfore, Jno Tobin. Vice-Commodore, Lt Fow- ler, R. E. Captain, Hni W. A. Henry. Sec'y and Treasurer, Jos Starr. Auditors, Jno N. Grant, J. W. K. Johnston. Sailing Com- mittee, Jno T. Compton, Albert Pillsbury, J. B. Garvie. m. D.,Ciipt Jas O'Brien, Jno A. Sinclair. Stewards, Dr Gossip, f. W. Bullock, A. Pills- bury. Measurers, W. McFarlane, W. Myers Gray. Highland Society. —C/tJe/, f/o« Alex ICeith, Preset, W. Q.Suth- erland, M. D. Vice-Pres'ts, Geo Anderson, T. W. Arthur. Treas, Hugh Murray. Sec'y, Douglas McLeod. Asst. Sec'y, Jno Suther- land. Directors, Alex Stephen, Angus McLcod, Don Fraser. Pipers, Jno McKenzie, Jno Patterson. Messenger and Marshal, Wia Flood. St. George's Society. — Patron, the Lord Rishop of Nova Scotia. President, Geo S. Yates. Vice-Prest, E. Dodson. Asst Vice-P rests, E. W. SutcUife, Wm Humphrey. Treasurer, Robt Woodill. Assist Treas, Geo T. Smithers. Sec'y, C. Hawbolt. Asst Sec'y, Wm J. Wallace. Marshal, Jno Shean. Chaplains, Very Kev De.iu Bullock, D. 1)., llev Jno Abbott. Con. of Ckaritij, Jacob Payne, E. W. Sut- cliffe, Jno Hatch, J. B. Smithers, Chas Downe. Physicians, Wm J. Almon, M. I)., J. B. Gilpin, m.d. Com. of Management, Jno. Shean, Wm Murray, Geo Payne, Jos Delia Torre, Wui J Wallace- Standard Bearer, Wm Morley. Messenger , Thos A. Jam:s. Cuaritaule Irish Society.- -P/'cs'/, M. B. Daly. V. P., Barth. Walsh. Asst. V. Ps., Aldevman B.irron, Jno Flynn. Treas, Wm Compton. Sec'y, William Monaghan. Asst. Sec'y, Thomas Connolly. Marshal, Tlios Spclinan. Committee of Charity, L. Veriker, Thos O'Malley, T,- Mullane, John Ead, James Mackie, Matt • Soanlon. Committee oj Investigation, Jno Hannan, Jas Brophy, Stephen Tracy, Jas Maloney. Finance Committee, Jiio T. Compton, James Duggan, Alderman Butler. Messenger, Thos. O'Connor. North British Society (Instituted March 'JO. 1768). — Prest, Chief Justice Young. Vice-Prcst.. Jas Forman. Asst. V-Prests, Jno Taylor, JnoDoull. TVeas, Jas J. Bremner. Sec'i/, Jas S. McDonald Asst. Sec'y, Thos S. Reid. ./Wars/m/, Capt Robt. Brechin. C'/ia/^/ain, Rev W. Max- well. Pipers, Jno McKenzie, .Jno Patterson. Committee of Charity, J. S. Maclean, Don Murray, Jas Hunter, J. P. Muir, Jno B. Campbell. Hon Members, D. Kennedy, Dr Collins. Germania Society. — Prest, F. A. Liebman, Senr. V.P., Professor J. Leichli. Treas, J. Cornelius. Sec'y,, A. Clemen. Committee, H. Schaeftr, C. Warnmnde, F. A. Liebman, ji'. Carpenters' Provident Society. — Established 1704. Prest., Matt. Lownds. V. P., Edw Cashman. Sec'y, Thos II. Peters. Treas, Sponges, Brushes, Combs and Perfua^ery at Browm BaoTHKBa & Co. Oi n a a CM 13 a a d o -4-' bO .a u u CO sc o a o Ed H n u U 02 Cm I— I H 13 1/2 p4 ( ^ l» B. T. MTTIB, Bookseller and Stationer, 125 Granville St. i< ■ jl CO n % "«* •13 P9 CS I *^ Xfi % a u I t .2 •s »^ o d »3 ei •a ei » pa o pj 124 BELCHER 8 FARMER S [1869. Jdo L. Barry. Vis Committee, R. Doherty, R. Richardson, Thos Spruhan, R. Shephard, J. West, Edw Warner. Com. in Charge of Pro- perty, Robt Richardson (Chairman), Matt Lownds, Geo Butler, Thos H. Peteie, Jno L. Barry, Halifax Mechanics' Institute. — Vice Prfs/,Jas Thomson. Treas, Jas Forman. Sec^y, Jas Barnes. Curator, Errol Boyu. Committee, R. H. Wetmore, J. B. Gilpin, m.d., Robt Noble, F. M. Passow, J. L. Whytal. Iruit Gro/ers' Association and International Show Society. — Patron, the Lieut Go vcvaor. Prendent, V. C.llannltnn, M.D. Vice Presidents — Kings Co, Uicl'nrd Starr ; Annnpolis Co, Oliver Foster; Halifax Co, Geo A. S. Crichton; /fa?'-sip, Woodill. Vis Physicians, Dr Slaytcr, south cf GtoigeSt. ; Dr Rigby, north of George St. Ecsidi:nt Apothecary, J. Milsom. BBOWN, BROTHERS & CO., Druggists, Ordnance Square, HaUfax i i bBm^Sh^ 3t. [1869. Room Paper at 4d. a roll and upT^ards at R. T. MUIR'S. 'dson, Thos arye of Fro- Butler, Thos son. Treas, \ Comviitiee, j assow, J. L. r SOCIETT. — M.D. Vice Co, Oliver corpe Creed ; Ino G.Byrne, i. Band, Jas ] ,T. >V. Ches- ; .L. Corres- '■ I trango, R. A. i 'i/i J. Hunter Jompton, "Wm Skinner, Bobt n Chief Justice !c'i/, Professor ; Webber, Alex , J. H. Duvar. 1 LRiEsi. —Presi, Treas, Wm irrinptcn, Geo i'owler, R. E., pn, the Lieut einani Gilpin, \N'm Gossip. , jtKing.R-A., : no. Campbell. ; ittee, Willinm \ Jones, Wm ! P. Mitchell, I HO H. Harvey, ! basement of iday excepted) ar, Sec'y and vilege of visit- anon Cochran V G. M. Grant, Jno Barron. yFhysiciavs, (J Physiciavs, iVcddill. Vis crth of George W 1869.] ALMANACK. 125 Op3n daily (Sandaya excepted)frora 12 to 2 o'clock, to tho sick poor of tiio city. M:i:uicvn S-kuhtt o? Ntv.v-Sjotia.— Pres/, B-snjm D W. Frasor, M.D. Vics-PreU's, Pi-esi lont-j of County S loictios. T,vn, Aadw J. CjwIo, M.D. Sj?'y, C. D. Rij^by, M.D. dr. Sec'y, V. I'. Cirvio, M. D. Cax'inil, Ga) M. .JohastoQ, M.D., Ch is J. O^.s^ip, M.D., .J. B. Girvie, M.D., H^n D. MjN. Pjiricer, M.D., ani tho Secretary c.c ojjicio. Union Tihe Protection Company, May 18G1. — Re-formed from the lute "Union E'ljlni dynipiny'" of 17158. — Meets third Taesiay of every month at 8 p. m. Capt, Thos Bentley. V. Chairrmn, Geo S. Yates. Sec'y, H. B. Sellou. .^ss/ ^c-c'y, F. Leverman. Treas, W. T. Snaithera. Mirshil, T. E. Everett. H.4.LIPAX TiiHTLR CuBCiyo Club. — Patron, Hon Alex Keith. Prest, Jiio Tiylor. V. P , l^vjter Ryu. R'p. Members, Win Finlay, Jno StraaUaa. Sjc'y a:ii Treas, J. D. Nash. Council, Adam Bums, W. Richardson. Halifax CuRLiNa Cmtb. — Patronens, Mrs Janet fticharlson. Prest, Robt Dvvlg. V. P., Jao RichirJsou. Rep Members, W. R. Cogswell, Arch Hirshaw. Tresis, H. M. CreightoQ. Sec'y,Jao Richardson, jr. Committee, II. M. Creightou, Jno Northup, jr., Jaa King, H C. D. Twining. Tg\.ci£er3' PftoviMCiAii .^s^oJiATiox. — Pre Bbnevolext Society. — Prest, Rev Tho.s W. Allen. Vice P.i, Thos Walsh, Jno .Mooney. Trens, Ilobt Ci)npoy. Sj<,''i/, Michl Austin. ../i,•.s^ Sec'y, Jas Coughlin. Mar- shal, Win Roberta. Board of Management, Jas Mackey, Danl Kenne- dy, Jno Higarty, Jno Joycj, Geo Kline, Thos Connors, Michl Delaney, An Iw Hillm lu, Michl Kennely, Jas O'Brien 1st. Halifax Te.mperance Socibty — Instituted 1831. — Prest, W. C, Silver. Vice Prist., Geo G. Grey. Treas, Robt Noble. Sec^y, Jas Farquhar. Committee, M. Herbert, E. Jost, A. K. Doull, A. Morton, J. L. Whytal, J uJge Marshall. Grand Lodoe Britisu Templars. — M. W. G. Chief, Rev Wm Savage ; M. W. G Vice, Hon W. B. Flewwelling, Clifton, N. B. ; M. W. G. Sic'y, C. N. Sharpe, Apohaqui, N. B.; M. IV. G. Treas, D. C. Fra- zer, Nova Sjotia ; M. W. Lect, F. R. Pa o n .a o S za. u a a i re, Halifax Prescriptions carefully dispensed by Beown, Bbothers & Co. es *- '3 CO O) o .S 'u ►a o I o t a .2 00 » pq C R. T. MUIR, Bookseller. and 8fallon(«r, 125 Granvlllo Street, If.ilifaic; 12G bi:Lcni:us fau.mkus [186'J. COxMPANIEP. Nova Scotia Electric Telkgrai'II Company. — Directors at Halifax, E. D. MoyncU (Prcsl), R. J. Hurt, C. H. M. lihxck. Sec'y and Treas., Cliaa. Twiiiiufr. Loral Directors — Jlinkerst, Hon. R. li. Dicko}'; Anliyonish, Hon W. A. Henry; Arichat, Th«js Bosdet ; Jiar- rinffton,l. K. Wilson, m.d. ; Bridyetowny S. L. Morse; Cape CansOy J. W. Bigelow ; Chester, D. Ev;uis ; Canniiii/, T. W. IJonlen ; Digby, Chis Budd ; Guyshoroiiyli, T. J. Cuiinin;!;li!im ; Liverpool, Thos Patil- lo, J. O. Dewolf; Lunenbunjh, Hon Jiio Croijsht<.>n ; JVt'w Glasynio, J. W. (Jarniiclmcl ; Uayyed Islands, Hon J no Lockt ; Shelburne, Geo Snyder, m.d ; Wallace, Hon A. McFarlane ; Kcntville, W. Chipman ; Weymouth, 0. D. Jones; Wolfville, Jno W. Barsa ; Windsor, ; Sydney, Hon T. D. Archibald. TiiK Western Union Teucoraph Company, Proprietors and Lessees of fi'l t?e Telejir-iph lines in the United States and the Maritime I'ro- vii.ces, from Port Hood to San Francisco, '^nd conncctiijj; via Atlantic Cable and ^lOrthern line with all .!'^ T^le^vaphs in the world. Capi- tul, §50,000,000. Head Office, 115 Bvoudway, New Fovk. PresL, W. Orton. Vice-Pr,sls., N, Green, B. R. Mc Alpine, H.Sibley. Sec'y a7id Treas, O. lLVi\\ir,PY. Auditor, y^. H. Abel, (lenerul Engineer, Marshall Letterts. Sitjdd Eastern Division, T. F. Eckhert. Honorary Directors Jitlantic Telegraph Company at Ilalifsis, Wm Cunard, Thos C. Kinnear. The N. S lines connect with those of K. B. ut Sackvillo, and those of Newfoundland at Plaister Gov- JVova Scotia District, Chief Office, 174 Hollis street, Halifax. Su- perintendent, Jesse Hoyt. Assl Supt., A. E. Hoyt. Cashier and Audi- tor, Wra H. Wiswell. Halifax Office, A. G. McDonald (Chief Opera- tor), Henry S. Hoyt (Operator), C. E. Harris (Recv. Clerk). Lake AND River Navigation Company. — P/-esf, J as F. Avery, m.d. Dir triors, M. P. Black, Jno Stairs. Scc'y and Manager, G. A. S. Crichton. Nova Scotia Permanent Benefit B'tildinq Society and Savings' Fund. — Trustees Wra J. Almou, m.d., S. Seldou, and A. M. Uniaoke. Directors, Jno P. Mott {Prest), "W. M. Harrin^on ( V. Prost), J. J. Sawyer, Jas A. Moren, Jno W. Young. Auditors, J. T. Wylde, Chas Robson, Bankers, the Union Bank of Halifax. Solicitor, J. W. John- ston, jr. iS«rrei/or, Duncan Grant. Scc'y and T/cas, John W. Bur- ton. Office, No. 42 Bedford Row. Provincial Permanent Building and TNVESTBrENT Society. — Tnis- tees, Jfvs Forinan, Jer Northup, Wm J. Coleman. Directors, William Roche (Prest), Chas D. Hunter ( F. P.), K. Cunningham, W. H. Pal- lister, E. .T. Lordly, Jas W^oodill, Hon Alex Keith, Hon S. L. Sharnon, Fved G. Wainwright, Allan H. Crowe, Jnc ?)oall. Solicitor, W. Myers Jiay. iScc'?/, Henry Wiswell. Surveyor, Jas McNutt. Office, Union Marine Buildings, Bedford Row. Halifax Temperance Hall Coitpany. — Directors, Robert Noble (^Prest}, John Metzler, Jaa Farquhar, G. G. Gray, Thos Wesley, John Lougard, R. H. Wotmore. Sec'y and Trea^, H. G. L.iurilliard Keep- er, Saml Caldwell. The Halifax Club. — Committee, Hon M. 3. Alraon (Chairman), '■!! Brown Brothers S[ Co., InjDortcrs of Flower, Field and Ciarden Seeds. iTIBBiirB , italil'iix. [i86y. rsat Halifax, ;l!ick. -S'fc'y st, Hon. R. li. BusJet ; Bar- Cape Canso, nlen ; Digby, ol, Thos Piitil- Vcw Glasgow, ^helburne, Geo | W. Chipman ; | IVindsor, j I rs ftml Lessees ' Mivritime Pro- g via Atlantic t world. Capi- ■k. PresL,'Vf. Sibky. Sec'y 'rcil Engineer, lert. ,t Ualifax, "VVm e, and those of ! ITalifax. Su- hier and jludi- ( Chief Opera- I k). Avery, M. d. aijer, G. A. S. AND Savings' M. Uniaoke. Prast), J. J. |[ Wylde, Chas i or, J. W.John- I John W. Bur- j )CiKTy. — Trns- ciorR, William m, W. H. Pal- B. L. Sharnon, itor, W. Myers Office, Union Robert Noble , Wesley, John [•illiard I^eep- n (Chairman) <;(avden Seeds. J Room paper at 4d. a roll and upwards at R. T. MUIR'S. 18G9.] ALMANACK. 127 Hon E. Konny, ex -njjficio, William Canard, ex-nfficio, Edward Binney, Robie Uniaoke, M. B. Almon, jr., W. Myers Gray, W. J. Lewis, m.d., L. J. Morton, W. If. Creighton, Geo G. Harvey. Jno T. Wylde, Ti)0S E. Kenny, B. W. Salter, Jas Thomson, P. C. Hill, Wm. Twining, Jno Dutfus ( Trcas), C. Stuart Sliver. Sec'ij, Fivd Allison. Industrial and Manufacthrino Association of Nova Scotia. — Vice Presrs, Jno Starr, W. S. Syraonds. Sec'y, F. L. Hofic. Cor SccUj, W. A. Johnston. Treas, W. S. Moir. Committee, A. Pilsbury, Win Fraser, Col. B. H. Hornsby, Alex Stevens, Jno S. Maclean, C. H. M Black. Halifax and Dartmouth Stkamboat Company. — Prcst., Hon. M. B. Almon. Directors, Dominick Farrell, Jas W. Merkel, Hon D. McN. Parker, M. D., M. G. Black {Sec'ij). Auditors, Henry Yeomans, S. W. DeBlois. Jigcnt and Munaijer, Geo A. McKenzie. Chebutito MAitixE Railway, Dartmouth — Directors, Geo Esson, G. A. McKenzie Scc'y and Treas., Jthn T. >Vykle. Superintendent, E. AVeston. Stuait of Caxso Maiiine Railway Company. — Directors, W^m .T. Stairs {Prest.), VVm. B. ILiiniltou, Peter Ross, John S. Maclean, Wm L. Black. iS'cc'y a/ui jT/'cas., Henry N. Paint. North Sydney Marine Railway Company-. — Directors, Jas B. DutTua {P rest), Hon- T! D. Archibald, Wm J. Lewis, m. d., Thos E. Kenny, Wra CunarJ. Sec'y and Treas, H. N. Paint. The International Ikon axd Steel Co.mpany, Loj^dondehry. — Manager, E. A. Jones. Head Office, New Chnrch Street, Sheffield. Directors, John Livesey (Managing Director), T. Jessop, W. A. Matthews, Wm Owen, C. Hall, C. Tylden Wright, Alex. Beattie, m. d., H. W. Blackburn, J. Hcdley, C. Horseley. Sec'y, G. Wilkinson. Bankers, Sheffield and Rotherham Bank; London and Westminster Bank; Bank of Nova Scotia, The Starr Manufacturinq Company.— Works at Dartmouth. — Di- rectors, Jno Starr (Prest), C. H. M. Black, Jno A. Sinclair. Scc^y, Jos Starr. Superintendent, Jno Forbes Office, 204 Hollis street. Halifax Gas Company (Capitiil, £60,000). — Prest., Jas Donaldson, Directors, Hon. J. H. Anderson, John J. Sawyer, Jas. Tremain, Geo Esson, J. W. Merkel. Sec'y, W. L. Bell. Manager, George Buist. Clerks, 0. W. .Jones, Fletcher A. Hennigar. Nova-Scotia Ice Company. — Directors, Cathoart Thomson (Prest.), J. M. Watson, D, Blackwood. AcAuiA PowM)ER Company. — Directors, Tlios. Abbott {Prest.), L. J. Morton, Geo Esson. Nova Scotia Horticultural Society. — Directors, Jas F. Avery ,m.d. (Presl), Stephen Tobin ( T. P.), Geo C. Whidden, Andw Mitchell, W. J. Coleman, Jno R. Murray, Peter Ross. Super intendH, James Hutton. Halifax Librauy. — Committee, \l. C. D, Twining {Chairman), S. W. Deblois ( V C), W. C. Siber, J. W. K. Johnston, Jas B. Oxley, Peter Ross, Jno A. Sinclair, 'frcas, A. Harshaw. Sec''y and Libra- rian, Saml Creed. Merchants' Exchange and Reading Room — No. 158 UoUis Street — Chas. M. Creed, Proprietor and Superintendent. BwcK House Coal Mining Co mp.'Vny—( Cow Bay, Cape Breton.) — Capital, 10,000 shares of $100 each. Prest., C. Meyer. Vice- M u tn a s u pa « v: (4 (3 C8 PLi u so o IS 05 1=1 o fcO .a u CO CO u o o Fi O -3 o O Cm I— I 1^ & p4 I Crown Brothers & Co., Importers of Genuine Patent Medicines. lir-^ oa CO t3 95 IS, a U a o en -s o e J 3 0) >— < g -a § o PS O P5 tl. T. MUIK, Uookncllcr and Stutloucr, 125 Granvillo Street, llnlifax. 128 BEUUIEK S FAKMKR 8 [18G9. Prest, Louis J . Bclloni. Scc'ij and Trcus, D. 3. Kiclor, jr. A(/cnt at Halifax for Nova Scotia, J. C. Allison. Little Glace Ba^ Coal Mining Company — Little Glace Bay, Cape Breton — Capital 0000 Shares of $100 each,— /JtVcc/ors, Jaa A. Moren (Prest.), Estcs Howe, Eilw. P. Archbold, Henry IS. Paulin, Jas K. Lithgow, Peter Lynch. Treas, Manager and Clerk, E. P. Archbold. Auditors, G. A. S. Crichton, J no Stairs. Caledonia Coal Mining Company — Biff Glace Bay, Cape Breton. —Capital, 10,000 shares of '§100 each. GowRiK Coal Mining Company — Cow Bay, Cape Breton. — Prest., Hon. T . D. Archibald. Scc'y at Halifax, M. U, Alnion, jr. Victoria Coal Mining Company. — Low Point Shore, in Sydney Harbour, C. B. — Proprietors. Fraser, Paint & Co. and Hugh E. Ross. Merigomisii Coal Mining Company. — Capital ^400,000. Shares SlOeach. Directors, Wm H. Tully (Prest.), Lewis R. Kirby, D. Henry Starr, Thos M. Rraine, Stuart Tremain. IVeas., Chas S. Silver. Sec'y, Joseph Starr. OHico, VJi lloUlis St., Halifax. Nova Scotia Salt W^rks and Exploration Company. — Directors, C. If. M. Black, Jno Sec^y and 2''reas, Silver, E. D. W. J. Fraser (Chairman), Patk Power, Jno T. Wylde. Manaijcr, Josiah Deacon Mcynell. Halifax City Rail Roah. — Manager, Wm D. O'Brien. Office, Richmond Depot. Cars run Daily (Sunday excepted) between Richmond Depot and Fresh Water Bridso, every quarter of an hour, from 6 A.M. to 10 P.M.; and between Richmond Depot and Spring Garden Road every half hour from A.M. to 10.30 P.M. MARINE, FIRE AND LIFE INSURANCE COMPANIES AND AGENCIES AT HALIFA/. Nova Scotia Marine Insurakce Company. — Capital, $160,000. Prest, Wm Pryor. Directors, J. T. Twining, A. G. Jones, Jno S. Maclean, Wm B. Fairbanks, Andw Mitchell, Geo P. Mitchell. Auditors, J. W. Merkel, Jas Tremain. Broker, Henry Yeomans, Bedford Row. Union Marine Lnsurance Company of Nova Scotia. — Capital, S160,000. Pres', Wm Roche. Directors, Jas A. Moren, Jno U. Rojis, John T. AVainwright, Thomas C. Kinnear, Nathaniel L. West, John Gibson, Jas W. Merkel, W. B. Hamilton, C. H. M. Black, B. W. Salter, John P. Mott. Auditors, John Watt, Edw Pryor. Sec'y, G. llobie Dimock, Bedford Row. Merchants' Marine Insurance Company. — Capital $200,000. Di)ectors, Robt Boak, jr. (Prest), Jairus Hart (V. P.), R. W. Fraser, Geo H. Starr, Wm P. West, Daniel Cronan, John T. Wylde. Auditors, Jos S. Belcher, Thos Abbott. Sec'y, Chas W. Wright, Prince Street. Provincial Marine Insurance Company of Caijada. — Capital, $800,000, Agent, George C. Whidden, 11 Prince Street. WEiTERN Marine Insurance Company of Toronto. — Capital $400,000. Agent, George C. Whidden, 11 Prince Street. Halifax Fire Insurance Company.— Capital, £00,000. Directors, A. M. Uniacke (Prest), Chas Twining (V. Prest), Jno W. Young, John Gibson, Wm Mackay, John P. Mott, Robert Noble. Sec''y, Richard Tremain, C4 Bedford Row. Acadia Fire Insurance Company. — Capital, £100,000. Directors, Jno Tobin (Prest), Robt Boak, jr., Jas A. Moren, Wm Finlay, A. BROWN, BROTHERS .j- CO., Druggists, Ordnance Square, Halifax. Inltfax. [1869. A(jcnl at » Bay, Cape IS A. Moren tlin, Jus 11. ». Archbold. lape Breton, on.—Prest., • in Sydney jgh E. Ros8. :)U0. Shares . Kirby, D. lias 8. Silver. — Directorgy ! , J no Silver, | yeas, E. D. rien. Office, en Richmond from 6 A.M. Garden Road MPANIES 1, S160,000. S. Maclean, ditorsj J. W. low. \. — Capital, J no U. llosis, West, John H. W. Salter, (/, G. llobie .§200,000. I. W. Fraser, Auditors, ice Street. )A. — Capital, [TO. — Capital Directors, Young, John | c't/, Richard | . I Directors, i Finlay, A. | \ Cbnrrh S«rvlces and Prayer Hookn nt R. T Uulr*!. 1809.] ALMANACK. 129 G. Jones, Wni J. Coleman, Edw Smith. Sec'y, Jno II. Harvey, Prince ♦Street. Impkuul Fire Insijiv^nce Company of London.— Capital £1,000,000 sterling. Jlijent, Hon Wm A. Henry, 16 Bedford Row. PiKENix FiuE Insurance Company of London. — Ayent, Wm Hare Lower Water Street. yllTNA Fire Insurance Company op Hartford, Conn. Incorporated 181',». Charter perpetual.— Cash Capital and Surplus, l§5,000,000. jhjent, Alex W. Scott, 27 Bedford Row. North Briti?:. and I^Ieroantile Fire and Life Insurance Company. —Capital, £2,000,000 sterling. Aycnt, Henry Pryor, Office, City Court House. Queen Firk and Life Insurance Company of Liverpool, G. B. — Capital, £2,000,000 sterling. Ayent, Stephen Tobin. Office, head of Tobin's Wharf, Upper Water Street. Royal Fire and Life Insurance Company op Liverpool, G. B. — Capital, £2,000,000 sterling. Aijent, Hugh llartshorne, Bedford Row. London and Lancashire Life Assuhance Company of London. — Established 1802. Capital £100,000 sterling. Agent, Alex W. Scott, 27 Bedford Row. Liverpool and London and Glome Fire and Life Insurance Com- pany. -Capital, £.3,000,000 sterling. Agent, J. C. Allison, Central Wharf. New York Life Insurance Company. — Assets $9,000,000. Direc- tors, Wm H. Tully (PrcsO, Thos M. Braine, E. D. Meynell, Lewis R. Kirby, Jno McCulloch. Treas, Chas S. Silver. Sec'y, Joseph Starr, 194 Hollis street. Canada Life Assurance Company. — Hamilton, Ontario. — Capital, $1,000,000. Agent, M.' B. Almon, jr , Lower Water Street. Mutual Life Insurance Company of New York. — Cash assets, $15,000,000. Ai/ent, George C. Whidden, 11 Prince Street. Standard Life Assurance Company. — Annual Revenue, £650,000. Secretary and Agent for JVova Scotia, M. H. Richey, Hollis Street. Star Life Assurance Society op London. — Capital, £100,000, sterling. Agent, Martin G. Black, Halifax Bank. Life Association of Scotland. — Accumulated Fund, £1,191,682 stg. Secretary Jno. H. Harvey, 11 Prince Street. Eaolb Life Assurance Company op London. Established in 1807. Assets $3,000,000 Sterling. Agent, Alex W. Scott, 27 Bedford Row. European Life and Guarantee Assurance Society op London, Edinburgh and Montreal. — Capital, £1,000,000 sterling. Agent, W. Myers Gray, 139 Hollis Street. Connecticut Mutual Life Assurance Company of Hartford, Conn. Organized 1846. Charter perpetual. Cash Assets, §20,000,- 000. Agent, Alex. W. Scott, 27 Bedford Row. The Travellers' Life and Accident Insurance Cojipany of Hart- ford, Conn. — General Agent for JVbva Scotia, Joseph Starr, 194 Hollis Street. tn M u '% m a 2 » G^ •S a o ■& a CO a 2 .g CO is o CD Cm Cm o H D a a P4 ), Halifax. BpoDges, Brushes, Combs and Perfumery, at Bbown Bbotuers & Co. R. T. MITIR, nookMllor and Publifllw'r, nn flranvlllo Ht. 130 DKLOIEKll's FAHMKk's [1800. OQ H s It s (2 td o BANKS. HALIFAX BANKING COMPANY. [Establiahoil 1825.] Win Pryor {Prest), Brcnton II. Collins, P. Carteret llill. Cashier, Sam'l H. Black. Teller, M. G. Black. Clerk, Jas C. Wilkie. Mes- senger, H. Hamilton. Discount days — Monday and Thursday. BANK OF NOVA SCOTIA. [Established 1832.] Capital $500,000, Directors: Hon M. B. Almon {Prest), Hon J. H. Anderson, Daniel Cronan, James Donaldson, Jno DouU, William Hare, Hon Alex Keith, Jas Tremain, Andw M. Uniacko. Cashier, James Forman. Account- ant, J&bG. Mackintosh. Tellers, T. P. Studd, Thos Clay. Clerk, Thos W. Johns. Messenger, Geo Anderson. Agents. — Pictou, Jas Primrose ; Yarmouth, Jas Murray ,jr ; JVew Glasgow, Jas W. Carmichael; Sydney, C. B., Hon Thos D. Archibald. Discount days— every week day except Saturday. BANK OF BRITISH NORTH AMERICA. (Established 1836. Capital £1,000,000 Sterling.") Head office, London. Sec'y, Chas McNab. Head office in the Colo- nies, Great St. James Street, Montreal, Ontario. General Manager, Thos. Paton. Inspector, A. McKinlay. Halifax Beancii. — Manager, Jas Goldie. Local Directors, Hon Jas McNab, J. B. Bland, S. N. Binney. Accountant, Alex S. Finnie. Teller, J. B. Bland, jr. Clerks, Alfred Smither, A. S. Foord. Mes- senger, John Roxby. Discount days — Wednesday and Saturday. UNION BANK OF HALIFAX. [Established 1856.] Capital £250,000. Directors, Jas A. Moren {Prest), Robt Boak, jr., Martin P. Black, Wm J. Stairs, John Gibson, R. J. Hart, W. P. West. Cashier, W. Sawers Stirling. Accountmt, H. Y. Clarke. Teller, E. H. Reeves. Clerk, J. B. Ditmars. Messenger, Thos Skinner. Discount days — every week day except Saturday. MERCHANTS' BANK. [Established 1861.] Jas W. Merkel {Prest), Hon Edw Kenny, Thos C. Kinnear, Wm Cunard, JohnTobin, Jeremiah Northup, Jas B. Duffus, Thos E. Kenny. Cashier, George McLean. Tellers, Henry Romans, Cyril Francklyn. Messenger, Dsky'id Hood. Discount days — every week day except Satur- day. PEOPLE'S BANK OF HALIFAX. [Established 1864.] Capital $400,000, Directors, Geo H. Starr {Presi), Hon Jas Cochran, Wra J. Cole- man, R. W. Fraser, N. L West, John W. Young. Cashier, Peter Jack. Teller, R. T. Braine. Accountant, Jas S. Macdonald. Clerk, Henry J. Parker. Messenger, G. H. Wiswell. Discount' days — every week day except Saturday. Agent — JVew Glasgow, Jas Frasar, jr. / \ « BROWN BROTHERS ^ CO., Druggists, Ordnance Square, Halifax. HpIiooI RrqiiUitnN of every dnnorlpHon nt MUl R'S. / L s. m n. r- « 7 Ik 18G9.] ALMANACK. 131 E. C. BANK OP MONTREAL. Head Office, Montreiil. General Manager , E. H. King. Capital, Six Million Dollars. Halifax Drnnoh — Manager^ Jones. Teller, (Jeo IngliH. Clerks G. A. Sawyer. Branches at St. John, N. B., Qiiehcc, Toronto, ITamilton, Loodon, Ottawa, Kingston, Cornwall, Urockvillo, l*erth, IJcIicville, Cobourg, Port Hope, Lindsay, Peterborough, Sarnia, St. Catherines, Simooe, Stratford, St. Mary's, Elora, Bruntfurd, Quelph, Qoodriche, Pioton, Whitby. my The hours of business at the above Banks are from 10 A. M., to 8 P. M., except ou Saturdays, when they close at 12, noon. DOMINION SAVINGS' BANK. This Bank is kept m tlio Province Building. Hours of attendance daily, from 10 to 'A o'clock, except on Saturdays. Cashier, Jno R Wallace. Clerk, Jno Goudgc. (( 8 (( 4 (( 6 IC 6 « 7 <( 8 EXPLANATION OF SIGNALS. Made on the Ship Staff at Citadel Hill, when vessels are teen from the Citadel or reported from an outpost. For 1 square rigged vessel, 2 balls close up, one on the outer halliard and ouu on the inner halliard. " 2 Do. 1 ball hoisted on the outer halliard, and 1 close up on the inner halliard. Do. 2 balls close up, one out and one in. Do. 2 balls separated, and 1 close upon the inner halliard. Do. a pendant of any colour on the outer halliard, and one ball close up inside. Do. a pendant under a ball close up on the outer halliard, and a ball at the inner halliard close up. Do. a pendant over a ball close up on the outer halliard, and a hall close up on the inner halliard. Do. a pendant under two balls close up on the outer halliard, with a ball close up on the inner halliard. Do. a pendant between two balls close up on the outer halliard, with a ball close up on the inner halliard. Dp. A flag of any colour close up on the outer halliard, with a ball close up on the inner halliard. The above balls, &c., are hoisted on the east or west yard arm, ac- cording to the quarter the vessel first appears in. When sailing vessels are reported from an outpost, the following sig- nals are made on the lower yard, now used exclusively for sailing ves- sels, as repeats : — For a square rigged vessel, two balls of a size, one at the outer, the other at the inner halliard, close up. A Ship, a large ball at the end of the yard, with a small one at the inner halliard. A Barque, a large do. at the end, with a small one dropped at the inner halliard. A Brig, a small ball at the end of the yard, and a large one at the inner halliard. 9 10 I i CD oa i CD aa B 00 OQ CD c1- oa Unadulterated Ground Spices at Ebown Bbotuess & Co. B> T. HUIR, BookssUsr aQ.i Stationdr, 129 Granville Stiset* rs § •3 C/3 C •n O 2 3 (3 sS .S S3 O PJ 132 BELCUER S FARMER S [18G9. A Brigantine, a cress close up at the outer halliard. Two or more do., a cross lialf hoisted. A Topsail Schooner, a cross close up at the inner halliard. The upper yard of the Ship Staff is used solely to designate Steam Vessels, thus : — Two large balls close up, one at the outer and the other at the inner halliard, E. or W., a Steamer reported in that quarter. A small ball at the outer, and a large one at the iiuier halliard, a second class Packet or Merchant Steamer. A large ball at the outer, and a small one at the inner halliard, a Man-ofgn or Neutral Merchantman. A red Flag — an Enemy's Merchant maii. A red, white and blue Flag, red next the mast — Enemy's Fleet. A blue, red and white Flag, red next the mast, under Steamer's signal, a French Man-of-War. Amer ijan Flag (Stars and Stripes) under Steamer's signal, Amer- ican Man-of-war. When an English Packet arrives between evening and morning gun- fire, a red triangular flag will be kept flying at the mast head from seven till eight o'clock. A A A A A A A MERCHANTS' PRIVATE SIGNALS— Port of Halifax. RED— Jas 0. A. Creighton ^ Son, a red Flag, crossed white diagonally. Robert Noble & Sons, do. centre a white N. 18 X WH DLU / , BROWN, BROTHERS & CO.. Druggist?, Ordnance Square, Halifax. Roya Sp Bank Books and Pass Books at R. T. MUIR'S. J I/. ore im ner » a I, a ant de- tbe the ive the the 1869.] ALMANACK. 133 X -r Thomas S. Tobin, a red flag, crossed white. Thomas Bolton, a red and white do., red uppermost. O. C. F«>'vey, ared and blue do., crossed white. Jno S. Maclean, ared white anr' red do., red uppermost. DuflFus & Co , a red, blue nud white do., meeting at a point in the centre, blue next the mast, white at the end, red top and bottom. J. T. Wainwright & Co., a red, white and blue do., red and white next the mast, rod uppermost, blue at the end. T. A. S. DeWolf & Son, a red and white do., red uppermost, with a red and white ball in the centre, the red half on the white and the white half on the red. Young, Hart & Co., a red and white do., striped horizontally, with a blue star in the centre. J. M. Watson & Co., a red, white and blue Flag, divided dia- gonally, red uppermost, with a red star on the white. Lawson, Harrington & Co., a red and yellow Flag, striped horizontally. Daniel Cronan, a red and white Burgee, white next the mast. Simon F. Barss, a red do., with a white St George's Cross. WHITE — Wm Stairs, Son & Morrow, a white Flag.centre a blue square. bordered red. crossed red diagonally, centre a red diamond, centre a red ball, bordered blue, centre a red star, bor- blue centre, bor'd red. white next the most, checkered. iral ral •'s ir- n- m James A. Moren, do. Salter & Twining, do. R. J. & W. Hart, do. Edwd C. Twining, & Co. do. Albro, S>rn & Co., do. T. C. Kinncar & Co., do. dered red top and bottom. E- Lawson & Sons, do. Black, Bros. 4" Co. a white and blue do. Bauld, Gibson & Co., a white and red do. Geo H. Starr & Co., a white Burgee. BLUE — S. Cunard & Co., a blue Flag, centre a white star. Wra Pryor & Sons, a blue and white do., blue uppermost. Wtu B. Hamilton Jf Co., a blue white and blue do., blue up- permost, WmHare, a blue and red do., crossed white, blue n xt the mast. Benjm Wier «J* Co., a blue, white and red checkered Flag. Henry Yeomans, a blue and white do., blue next the mast. C. D. Hunter & Co., a blue, white and red do., blue next the mast. N. L. 4" J- T. West, a blue Burgee, centre a white star. Geo P. Mitchell 4" Son, a blue and white do., blue uppermost. Oxley 4* Co., a blue and red do., red uppermost. Wm H. Creighton, a blue and white do., white next the mast. J. J. Bremner, a blue do., crossed white. J. Norman Harvey, a blue do., with a white H. J. F. Phelan, a blue, white, blue and white, do. blue next the mast. Custom House, a blue Flag, Union Jack in the upper corner, a Crown in the centre, with a white C and H below it. Royal Halifax Yacht Club :— Ensign — Blue. CQ M u go a 3 u lO eS a o ♦■• bO a CO CO I rs d as Cm I— I O H p4 Sponges, Brushes, Combs and Perfumery at Bbown Bbotiies ^ Co. Room Paper at 4(1. a Roll and upwards at R. T. MUIR'8. w u 0) s; ta o a 'C Ph o 1.' ■o M a e* CJ a a. O QQ pes pa o 134 BKLCIIEUS FARMERS [18G9. 1861 Commodore — Blue Burgee, centre a gold crown. Vice Commodore — Blue Burgee, centre a gold crown, with a white ball in the upper corner. Captain — Blue Burgee, centre a gold crown, with two white balls in tbi upper corner. Club Burgee— ^Blue, with the Provincial Flag in the upper corner. DARTMOUTH. Mechanics' Institute. — Trustees, Henry Elliott, David Falconer, Maurice Downey, T. B. Desbrisay, m.d. Prest, J. W. Johnston, jr. Vice Prests, Ale.\ James, Henry Elliott. Committee, Patk Fuller, Nat Russell, Jos Austen. Sec^y, D. McLean. AoRicuLiuRAL SOCIETY. — Prcit, Michacl Tobin. Vice P rests, Alex Kuhn, Peter MoNab. Sec'y, Tlios Short. Treasurer, Andw TuUoch. Dtredors, Peter McNab, jr., Alex Farquharson, Charles Bissett, Wra Lawlor, Ilobt Settle. Trustees Dartmouth Common. — Paul Farrell, Jas W. Turner, Patk Fuller. Health Wardens. —Alex James, Henry Walker, Jos Allen, Jno C. Brown. Health //ispecftn-, Richard James. Board of Health , Vixivick Fuller, Gei Shicls, W. H. AVeeks, M.D., Paul Farrell, Jas Lawlor, Thos A. Hyde, Nath Russell. Overseers of Poor. — D. Farrell, Patk Fuller, Thos A. Hyde. Sec^y, D. G. Farrell. Clerks op Markets. — D. G. Farrell, E. M. Walker. Fire Wardens. — Dominick Farrell (Chairman), Geo Wm Elliott. Fire Engine Company. — M. Downey (Captain), Geo F. Grnlmm, W. Glendinning, W. T. Murray, Jno W. Bishop, Jno Gra- ham, Edwd Young, Henry Home, Jas Settle, Wm Whebby, llichd Edge- comb, H. Walker, Jno Walker, Jno Ormon, Robt Robb, Benjm Graham, Thos Gentles, jr., D. G. Farrell (Sec'y). Axe Company. — Henry Watt (Capt), Thoa Elliott, Parker Meulin, Luke Manning. Police Magistrates. — Nat Russell, Patrick Fuller and Geo Shiels. Police Constable, Richard Innes. Town Clerk, 1). McLean. Way Office Keeper. — Luther Sterns. Weigher of Hay and Straw, D. G. Farrell. Constables, Jno Preeper, Jno Hunt, Richard Innes. Commissioners of Streets and Trustees of Water Lots. — P. Fuller, Geo Connors, Jno C. Brown. Trustees of Dartmojtu Public Schools. — N Russell, D. Farrell (Sec^y), Geo Wilson. Trustee op Public Cemetery. — Thos G. Elliott. Dartmouth Curling Clud. — Prest., G. Nichols. Vice Prest., D. AVixddle. Rep. Members, G. Nichols, Jas Greig. Chaplain, Rev Geo E. W. Morris. Treas and Scc'y, Jno Brander. Committee, R. Wad- dle, W. Robertson. A. ?JcKenzie, Connors, Jno Hi Holm Best, Henr; son S ^Vf Bars! Su] secon Henr Co Affit Burg< Richa Calki Cunn Levi } Gei j of Ap I Jus I Honi \ Geo I ! Alex i Ward ■ Pineo, i Jas El I W. K j Russe ! W. E ! Wind Welto Benjn Wml son, ] Vaug son, ^ ton, y ker, < Fishe A. Ff Geo y B. A\ Lyon Geo I Geo I Whit Farn D. W Pine( Jos I Jno I BROWN BROTHERS & CO., Druggists, Oidnance Square, Halifix. Foolscnp, Letter and Note Paper nt R. T. MUFR'S. Falconer, , iston, jr. ' Her, Nat , Jno C. , Patrick or, Thos ! 1869.] ALMANACK. 135 WESTERN CIRCUIT. COUNTY OF KINGS. Hicjh Sheriff, John M. Caldwell ; Coroners, Jon Borden, ::.d.. Holmes Marsters, m.d., C. C. Hamilton, m.d., Stephen Dodge, m.d,, Geo Best, Jas 8. Miller, m.d., Geo Hamilton, Harris 0. McLatchy, m.d., Henry Lovett, Gideon Cogswell, Wra H. West, Henrie Shaw, m.d.. Ma- son Sheffield, m.d,, Thos Wm Harris, Jas F. Palmer. JVntaries Public, the Barristers of the Supreme Court, and John W. Barss, Thos L. DeWolf, Jos R. Hea, d.c.l. Supreme Court held at Kentville on the first Tuesday of June, and second Tuesday of October. Prothonotary and Clerk of the Crown, Henry Lovett. Comm'rs for giving Relief to Insolvent Debtors, and for talcing Affidavits to hold to Bail, Jno F. Hutchinson, Hugh L. Dickey, Seth Burgess, Mayhew Beckwith. Thos B. Campbell, Hon Culeb R. Bill, Richard Starr, Wm Crane, Wm H. Chipman, Caleb H. Rand, Benjra H. Calkin, Winckworth Chipman, Wra Eaton, Thos L. DeWolf, Jas P. Cunningham. Geo Hamilton, Geo F. Robinson, Geo Dodge, Thos. Boggs, Levi W. Eaton. General Sessions of the Peace held at Kentville on the last Tuesday of April, and last Tuesday of October. Justices of the Peace. — Hugh L. Dickey (Cws^os), Caleb H. Rand, Hon Sam'l Chipman, Seth Burgess, Hon Caleb R. Bill, Edm Palmer, Geo Lockwood, Richard Starr, Jno F Hutchinson, Mayhew Beckwith, Alex Patterson, Wra Miller, Fairfield Smith, Edw P. Borden, Jos Crane, Ward Eaton, Patk D. Scanlan, Arch Walker, Wm Woodworth, John O. Pineo, Gideon Cogswell, David Ells, Peter Wickwire, David Davidson, Jas Eaton, Amos Sheffield, G. ^. Woodworth, Ebenezer Bigelow, Richd W. Kidston, Jas Griffin, Jno H. Cox, Jno Jacques, Irad Benjamin, Russell Coldwell, Thos Bergin, David Skinner, Jas L. Armstrong, Levi W. Eaton, John Fisher, Elias Calkin, Jacob Lockhart, Chas Eaton, Winckworth Chipman, Abraham Newcomb, Zebulou Neily, Sydney Welton, Wm A Tupper, David Huntley, Jno \V. Rusco, Jno W. Borden, Benjm II. Calkin, Jno N. Bowles, Jno Kirkpatrick, Wm W. Patterson, Wm H. Lyons, Wm Rhodes, Edw J. Ross, Jno P. Sanders, Thos A. Wil- son, Levi C. Woodworth, Jos Chase, Jas Bligh, Isaac H. Newcomb, Jno Vaughan, Hiram Borden, Cyrus Johnston, Thos Quigley, Wm David- son, Wm. J. Wallace, Augustine A. Pineo, Geo. F. Robinson, Edw. Hamil- ton, Wm Crane, Jas Leard, jr., Jno Porter, Joshua Reid, Jno M Par- ker, Chas C. Hamilton, M.n., Edwin Parker, C. H. Belcher, Nathan W. Fisher, Geo Kinsniaui Chas Ilall, Henry Lovett, Jas E. Rockwell, Enoch .\. Forsyth, Robt W. Beckwith, Geo Armstrong, jr., Istuvc Hamilton, Geo W. Fisher, Jno H. Clarke, Jacob M. Rusco, Jno A. Chipman, Wtn B. Ward, Leonard Fitch, Jno H. Miner, Benjm B. Woodworth, Jno P. Lyons, Enoch West, Benjm P. Weaver, Jldw C. Foster, Geo Dodge, Geo Marsters, Wm L. Fuller, Jno W. Barss, Chas Dickie, Geo Harvey, Geo N. Fuller, Win J. Magee, Obed Benjamin, David B. Newcomb, Henry White, Jno Belcher, John E. Ells, Geo Hamilton, Charles Best, Thomas Farnsworth, Edw llarriH, Andw Dwight Dowolf, Jno. Graves, Richard D. West, Thos. L. Dewolf, Wra. Bowles, Amos Black, Thos Hancock, Henry Pineo, Jos D Davidson, Ansel T Baker, Garland (!ox, David H. Huntley, Jos B. Davidson, EliMha Schoficld, Leonard Porter, Leonard R. llsloy, Jno Lamont, jr., Wm C. Bill, Hiindley (]. Shatfner, Abram G. Murster?, D^-e StuSii and Confectionery at BaowM Brotjiebs S[ Co. u •n a n c a o *^ bO a CO CO a 3 o u O rs a 2 o CO o u, H e4 B. T. MUIR, ilookseller und Stationer, '.70 GrauvlUe St. t ■ ■ ■ ■ 136 a •4-' » o a •E PL. I o O o e I— < 13 c ci o CO w CSS p I O (4 BELCHER S F\RMEK S 1869. Eliakim Tupper, Jno S. Newconib, Ilenvy L. Baker, Wm N. Newcomb, Amos Baxter, Jos 11. Hea, d c.l., Martia L. Cleaveland, Geo C Pineo, Jno A. Beckwith, Edw M. Margeson, Moses Brown, Jas Martin, Sam'l M. Waincr, David H. Clarke, Jas Loylc, John Tohin. Jno 0. Morse, Edw Redmond, Jas E. Lyons, Jaa P. Cunningham, Edwin Rand, Sam'l S. Robinson, Wm A. Porter, Geo L. Jess, Wm H. Woodward, Wm S. West, Jas E. Rand, Thos Crnig, Leander Rand, Edw R. Bishop, Jas P. •fohnjton, Gideon Power, Oliver Woodworth, Thos Handley Chute, Jas Tapper, Jer Bligh, Leandcr Eaton, D. Harris Newcomb, Jno Leander Wickwire, Thomas Tuzo, Jos Stairatt, Daniel M. lUsley, David E. Ross, Thos B. Harris, Chas D. Randall, Robt Ells, Wm H. Skinner, Chas B. Northnp, Edwin Harris, Jas S. Witter, Jas T. Hamilton, John N. Cole- man, Gilbert Fovler, D. Rupert Eaton, Jno Casey, Jno W. Margeson, Edw Morcn, Henry G. Bill, Leveret DeV. Chipman, D. D Davidson, Wm S. Sharpe, Obadiah Newcomb, W. Warner, Jno S. Belcher, Jehial D. Pineo. Clerk of the Pence and Lictnse, Leveret DcV Chipman. Court of Probate. — Judye, Geo A. Blanclmrd ,• Registrar, Henry Lovett ; heyisirar of Deeds, Thos B. Campbtll : Dep. Postmasters — Ke7iiville, Geo Calkin ; Canning, H. A. Borden ; Lover Horton, Edw McLatchy ; Wolfville, Geo V. Rand ; Aylesford, Thos R. Harris ; Berioick, J. M. Parker. Collectors of Custon}s — Canning, Ebenezer Band ; Horton, Edwin DeWolf ; Canady Creek, Cornelius V. Rawding ; French Cross, Robt Farnsworth ; Harbour ville, Henry Morris. Seizing Officers, Abra- ham (►gilvy : Geo S Lookwood, Elijah Rockwell, Simon N. Porter. Sur- veyors of Shipping, Edwd Lockwood, Cornelius V. Rawding. CommWs of Schools, Edw L. Brown, m. d., L. DeV. Chipman, Thos Farnsworth, Holmes E. Marsters, Jno N. Bowles, Jos R. Ilea, d.c.l., Elifts Calkin, Thos Wm Harris, Jno Foster, Amos Black, Geo W. Fisher, Wm Eaton, E. A Moren, D. Rupert Eaton, S. R. Tupper, Benjamin Kinsman, Jon Borden, M. D., Russell Caldwell, Adolphus Bishop, Leonard N. Hsley, Abriu. EUe, Wm Mil'er, Wm Eaton, Chas J. Tobin, William Magee, Leonard Fitch, Andrew Borden, INHchael Lonergan. Dep. Land Surveyors, E. E. Armstrong, Jaa Leard, Geo Neily 8d. Health Officers, J. S. Miller, m. d., C. C. Hamilton, m. d.. Holmes Marsters, M.n., Andw DeW. Barss, m.d., M. E. Balcom, m.d., Harris D.' McLatchy, m.i>. Board of Health, Hcnrie Shaw, m.d., Chas C. Hamil- ton, M.D., W. C. Bill, Geo W. Fisher, William Crane. Trustees School Lands— Horton, Thomas Wm Harris, William Stewart, Jas S. Morse. Trustee^ Public Buildings and Lands, T. W. Harris, Winckworth Chipman, William H. Chipman. Co. Treasurer, Danl Moore. Town Clerks — Corn«>a//js, Ward Eaton ; Horton, Jas P.Johnson; Aylesford, Parker Spurr. Minas Marine Insurance Company, Wolfville — Prest, Jno W. Barss. Directors, John L. Brown, D. Rupert^Eaton, Geo E. Forsyth, Geo Harvey. Sec'y and Treasurer, Job R. Hea, d.c.l. COUNTY OF DIGBY. High Sheriff, Jno K. Veits. Coroners, Jno Ward, E. J. Budd, Robt Stephens, m.u., Edw H. Oakes, Lemuel Morehouse, Anselm M. Comeau, jr., Chas Everett, Chas E. Payson, McLellan, m.d., Henry C. Sabean, J. B. G. Morrison, M d. / / CI th At BROWN BROTHERS & CO., Druggists, Oi-dnance Square, Halifax. 1869. Ledgers, Journals, Day and Cash Books, at R. T. BIVIR'S. , Edwin ss, Robt !, Abra- '. Sur- / / 1869.] ALMANACK. 137 Supreme Court held at Digby on the second Tuesday of June, and at Clare on the last Tueesdny ot September. Prolhonotary and Clerk of the Crown, Wm B.Stewart. . Comm^rs for (jiving Relief to Insolvent Debtors, and for takin// Jiffi,- davits to hold to Bail, Jno Kobinson, (has Hudil, Edw llegan, Kdw R Timpany, Jno Donnegan, Edw M. Marshall, Louis Q. Uourque, Basil A. Kobichau, Charlton Sabean, Holland E. Payson, Jno Ilogan, Colin Campbell, scnr., Wm B. Stewart. General Sessions of the Peace hold at Clare on the last Tuesday of April, and at Digby on tlie first Tuesday of November. Justices of the Peace. — Chas Budd (Custos, Digby Dis), Jno Robin- son, Colin Campbell, Jno Ward, Charlton Sabean {Custos, Dis. Clare), Stephen Payson, Edwd A Jones, Robt Journey, Thos O'Brien, Holland F. Payson, Edw M. Marshall, Wm B. Bent, Edw Hardwick, John Eld- ridge, Benj H. Ruggles, Ross C. C. Fanning, Sabine Savary, John Hogan, Fras Bourneuf, Wni Saunders, Lauchlan McKay, Alex Hard- wick, John Dakin, Ewd K. Timpany, Basil Robichau, Reuben Perry, Bonaventure Robicliau, Sterns Jones, Jno Donnegan, Mendal Crock- er, William McKay, Edw H. Oakcs, Goorge Henderson, David Rice, William F. Marshall, George Cassaboon, George B Potter, Patrick Nowlan, James Stewart, Louis Q. Bourque, Joha B. Melansor, Maturin Robichan, Jno V. Purdy, Wm Aymar, Wm. F. Potter, Edw Haines, Pat Macgir, Felix Deveau.jr, Jesse Harris, Wm Coggins, Isaiah Thurber, Benjm Van Blarlcon, Thos B. Tooker, Jno W. Wright, Geo Denton, Jno W. Powell, Sanil T. Bacon, Avit Amcrault, David More- house, Edw Potter, Wm Lent, Alex D. Hoyt, Jno S. McNeil, Abner Morse, Israel Dunn, Hubbard Davis, Quintenus Robichau, Angil Blinn, Wm. Denton, Chas Denton, Wm Haukinson, Byron P. Ladd, Thos 0. Singer, Jas Morehouse, Richd Sanderson, Jas H. Uoop, Nicholas Deveau, Robt K. Timpany, W. II. Taylor, John SVjilsh, Chas R. Everett, Robert Reed, Anselm M. Comeau. Clerks of the Peacf — Digbxj, ; Clare, Louis Q. Bourque. Court OF Probate. — /urff/c, Jas A. Dennison ; J?<'y^«^ar,Chas Budd. Registrar of Deeds, Colin Campbell, senr. Dep Postmasters — Digby, Edwin Bent; Weymouth, Cerino P.Jones; Westj)ort,3o% Bancroft; Sandy Cove, Jno C. Morse. Collectors of Customs — Digby, Botsford Viets; IVeymoulh, Sterns Jones; Port Acadia, Ambrose Bourneuf; Freeport, Isaiah Thurbur ; Westport, Benjm II. Ruggles. Bellivous Cove, Jas V. Stuart; Sandy Cove, Calvin Gidney; Port Gilbert, Richard Sanderson. Surveyors of Shippi ng—r^Botsford Viet«, H. D. Ruggles, B. IT. Ruggles, Richard Sanderson, Basil Robichau, Reuben Perry. Seizing Officers and Landing Waiters, L. McKay, Jno Smith, Jas Morehouse, Edw W. Potter, Wm Reiorden, Basil Robichau, Mark Terrio. Reg^r of Shipping, Boisford Viets. Comm^rs of Schools — Digby dist. — Rev H. L. Yewens, Rev Chas Randall, Rev J. C. Morse, Rev S. F. Huestis.Rev Jno Tooker, B. H. Ruggles, Jas A. Dennison.Geo Henderson, Stephen Marshall, Wm F. Potter, Wm IL Taylor, J. S. McNeil, Jno Milberry ; Clare £>««.— Rev J. Daly, Rev E. F. Blanchet, John P. Knowlan, Timothy Sullivan, Reu- ben Perry, Anselm Comeau, Mandi Melanson, Jno P. Thibe.leau, Peter J. Belliveau, Augustino Comeau, Celestine A. Robichau, Jer. Mc- Laughlan, Jas Stuart, Angel Elin. Clerks of License, 0. A. Viets, Israel Rice, Alfred Peters. Co. Treasurer, Jno K. Viets. Supervisors Public Lands, Edw K Timpany, E. ROakes, Jno Bennett. Dep. Land Photographio Cheniicals, Cni-ds and Cases, af Bbowk, Biiotii£|u ^ Co, Q m o CO cd B. T. MTJIB, Bookseller and Stationer, 125 Granville Street, Halifax. 138 liKLCHKli S FAUMEU S C 44 «3 (3 c4 CO o a IS el o o U g I « o to B a pa O P3 [18G9. Surveyors, Alphcus Health Officer, Robt J Bent, John V. Piirdy, 1 Jone?, Edw Everett; llujiglcs, W. C. Piiysoi Properly and Sttpervi Jaciib Dakin. U. ;■? Pier, Edw J. Budd Jones, Anselm M. Comeau, Jno S. M. Jones. Stephen, m.d. Board of Health — Dhjby, Wm N. Henry Blakslec; Weymouth, Cerino P. Jones, Edw Brier and Lomj Islands, Jesse Harris, T. AV. n, Wm Cogg-ins, Geo Munro. Trustees of Public isors of Common, J. H. Jones, T, S. Hawkesworth, Consular Aijent,. )nQ C. Wade. Comm^rs Digby Jno Holdsworth, Jno Quirk. COUNTY OF ANNAPOLIS. fliyh, Sheriff', Peter TJonnett. Coroners, Gilbert F. Ditmars, Jno Ross, Steph Crosscup, Isaac B. Bennett, Law Phinney, Jon Woodberry, M. u., Geo 1". Bingay, m.d., Zebediah Crosscup, Saml McCormack, Robt J. Ellison, M.T)., .Ino Bohaker, Isixao Dunn, Obadiali Parker. Supi'eme Court held at Annapolis on the third Tuesday of .Tune and first Tuesday of October. Prothonotury, Clerk of the Crown and Clerk of the Peace, Geo R. Grassie. Comm'rs for i/iving relief to Insolvent Debtors, and for taking AJfi- davits to hold to Bail, Geo R. Grnssic, Major Chipnuin, I. W. Ruggles, Joseph WheeloJ?, James Gray, William Y, Foster, Andrew Hender&on, Chas M. Forbes, G. F. Pyke, J)io Mills, Ji.o Fleet. Genenal Sessions of the Peace held at Annapolis on the third Tuesday of April, and last Tuesday of October. Justices of the Peace, Silas L. Morse, Q. c. (Cuhtos), Major Chipman William Randall, Israel W. Ruggles, Peter Delancey, William Harris, Henry Gesner, David C. Landers, Edw Eaton, Weston Hall, Tunis Bogart, James Gray.Dan'l Nicholls, JohnRoss, John Mills, Moses Shaw, Thomas C. Wheelock, Eri Welton, William H. Troop, Edward Fitz Ran- dolph, Walter Rickevson, Miner Tupper, Jos Wheelock, Jno F. Bath, Robt Parker, Robt Mills 2d, Andreas Bohaker, Jas Balcom, Jno Wilson, Peter Middlemas, Arthur Dodge, Joel Banks, Sam'l Baloom, Jordan Messen- ger, Andrew Henderson, Benaiah Spinney, Ambrose Bent, Hon Wm C. Whitman, Martin Gates, Charles Spurr, Felix McNeil, Avard Longley, Granville Reid, Jas Wheelock, Jno H. Ditmars Henry F. Vroom, Jas E, Potter, Jno Berry, 1st, .Jos W. Robbins, Andw H. Harris, Richardson Harris, Strathan Bailey, Marsden Foster, Sam'l Morse, Saral L. Chipman, Jas Johnston, Wm Crosscup Ist, Wm Weath- erspoon, Leonard Wade, Wm Y. Foster, Geo llunciman, Jas A. Whit- man, Asaph Whitman, Ezekiel Foster, Jacob Chute, James Foster, Dimock Gates, Jas W. Spurr, Israel McNair, Henry Parsons, Wm J. Crosscup, Jno Lockwood, Elias Messenger, Manley White, David Morse, Chas M. Forbes, Inglis Phinney, Isaac D. Vroom, Daniel W. Mil- ner, Wm Dargie, jr, Reuben B. Durling, Steph B. Ilennigar, Thos Holland, .Tas Roy, Handley E. Fitch, Israel Longley, Elias Grimes, Andw Brown, Jno Gates, Jro Anderson, Asaph Marshall, Murray Elliott, Joseph Elliott, Benjamin D. Leonard, Benjamin Fellows, W^illiam B. Troop, Wm Sh.".iFner, Benjm Shaffner, Harris Foster, Geo Troop, Jno Buckler, George Murdoch, Samuel Daniels, Abraham Young, Wm lleiorden, Jacob Neily, Major Stronach, Jas A. Gibbon, Walter Welton, Jno St'^duui i,, Sand Neily, Bernard Calnek, Saml McCormick, Jno Ryder, Ciias "Whitman, Jno Rice, Wm Wright, Wm Carlton, Geo Oitmars, Dowc D. Potter, Geo V. Ince, Thos A. Margeson. t I BROWN BKOTUJiltS * CO., Druggists, Ordnftnoo Square, Halifax. =. reet, Halifax. R. T. MUIR, Bookseller and Stationer, l25 Granville St. > S, M. Jones. -J^il/by, Wm N. P. Jones, Eflw Harris, T. W. istce.s of Public Hawkesworth, o/nm'rs Digbxj I>itinars, Jno •n Wood berry, 'Ormack, fiobt er. ' of June and J Crown and J " Inking Affi- W. Ruggles, '< Hender&on, ird Tuesday or Chipman >y, William » Hall, Tunis Moses Shaw, (1 Fitz Kan- Bath, Robt ^ilson, Peter an Messen- Hon Wm McNeil, I; Bitmars \ >ins, Andw ster, Sam'l ij ^m Weath- A. Whit- > James rsons, Wm He, David \ el W. Mil- I s Holland, !s, Andw y Elliott, . William loop, Jno Voung, i 1. Walter C'ormick, ton, Geo fax. ALMANACK. laij ISGbV] Court ok Puobate. — Judytt, Edw C. Cowling ; Ucr/istrar, Edwin O. Rui jiuian. licijislrar of Deeds, Jno McCormick. I)cp Pustinasteis — Annapolis,!!. A. Gavaza; Briili/elown, Enoch Dodge; C/c/hp// /s;jor.', Regi- nald M. Shaw: Lawrrncelowu, Jno W. Jiuncs; WUinut,.h,\^ A. Gibbon. Collectors of Customs — JlniutiKlia, Tim C. Tobias. Biiili/clou-ri, S. S. Thorne; Maryarelville, D. W. Landers; iSear /?u'— ( r-i R. T. MTJIB, BookMller and Btatioaer, 125 Oranvllls Stnet. r^t 140 li'l S i w o a .9 o o ■«-< u a -3 e3 o to a 1 o |33 DELCHEU'S farmer's [1869. Robinson, Benjm i'wickcr, Geo Ross, Jos P. Miller, Geo W Ricliardson, Benjiu W. C. M.mninir, Thos K. Crag^, Jas D. SeliK, L.'win Knaut, E.lw Morgan, Geo Mills, Win Drew, Nelsoti Chesley, Rubt Scotf. Jos Rudolf, Geo Aniorson, Fredic Publicovcr, Goo Uarss, Ch:is Lordly, Robt A, Smith, Edw Teal, Jos Whittbrd, Joshua K.iulback, MiUedgt^ Iloyt, Obadiah Parker, Matt Ernst, Simon Rissor, Wni Turner, Jiio Kaulbuck, Jo8 Raker, Geo Wile, Jacob Fancy, Jas Starratt, jr., Robt Lindsay, Daniel Waterman, Jas Zwicker, Uobt Dawson, EliasDolliver, Jno Smith, Lewis Anderson, Jos Lockhirt, Henry D, Cleaveland, Jno Tretheway, Geo Turner, Casner Publicover, Jno McKoeu, Richard Jenkins, Jo'm Langille, Edw Ilecknian, Chas T, F.vans, James Bond, Jas Lantz, Jas Dechman, Hen Alders, Jas Koch, Adam Feindal, Leonard Hebb, Reuben McFarlane, Jas Keiaor, Jas Faulkner, Henry Keily, Robt AVest, Enos Teal, Casper Publicover, J. Wm D'uphincy, Wm Cleveland, James Griuton, Jno Neville, Ji^s Publi. )ve , Wm Sbatford, senr., fienry Porter, Jos Ritcey, Jno ?ayle, Edw Lx: ..U., 1' Jeremiah Mader, Caleb H. Mosher, Wm Himmt. Vin fl Wentzel Willian Rembey, Jas SUixr ., C^Hpcr Publicover, Josiah Rudolf, Li;..'-'!', ":^ Zwicker, .)as M. Metzler, Thoa vxu '.t^i /dicker, Jas Weinacht, Louis Lan- gille, Jno D. Publicover, Jos L.uss, A ■ Foster, Benjra Hangenwait, Casper Oxner, Eli Ramoy, D.miel FIimineln.an, Jtcob Pickles, William Faulkner. Clerics of the Peace — Luncnburi/k, Daniel Owen ; Chester, H. B. Mitchell CouBT OF PaonATE. — Jiifi/e, Geo T. Solomon; Registrar, James Lockhbrt. Reijistrar of Dech, Jno Ileckman. Dep. Postmasters — Lunenbargh. Mrs Rudolf; Chester, Miss AdaSmith; Mahone Bay, Geo Duncan ; Bridgcwiter, Rufus Newcomb. Collectors of Citstoint — Lunenhurgh, Jas Kerr ; Chester, Danl E. Dimock: La Ha bc, Jno Har- ley; Mahone Bay, Chvs D. Maler. Seizing Officers, Joshua Oxner, Danl Owen, David J. Lantz, Jno Zwicker, Jno Daney, Benjra Rbinard, William Gallert, Josi.\h Rudolf, Jno Wilkie, Geo Mills. Surveyor and Registrar of Skipping, • -. Comin'rs of Schools — — Lunenhurgh Dist, Rav H. L. Owen, Rev E. Cossman, Robt Lindsay, Mitt Ernst, .J \s Zwicker, Lewis Anderson, Elw Morgan, Jno Morash, Rev Wm Duff, Rev Geo Huestis, Henry Schnare, Saml Risser, Gideon Langille, Geo Eisenhauer, Morton Wheelock, Geo GeMert; Chester Dist. — Rev Clias J. Shreve, liev J. J. Skinner, Kev P.. Payne, Wm Hobinson, Geo Turner, Chas L. A. Church, Jno F. Hiltz, Jas A. Hiltz, George NV. Richardson, Edw. Heckmm; JVe.w Dublin Dist — Rev H. .M. Spike, Re\ P. M(»rrison. Rev D. McMillan, Mar. Sperry, L. W. Drew, Jas McKeen, T. K. Cragge, Wm V. Andrews, Thos T. Kefl.«r, Rev J. Tccsdale, George Baker, Robert Duncan. Deputy Lmd Surveyor, E. H. Solomon. Clerks of License — Lunenhurgh, Jno Myra; Chester, Daniel Ettei- David Vaun ; Mill Cove, Ai-ch Boutilier ; JVew Ross, Jos Skerry ; Bridgewater, Angus MjDonald, senr; Mahone Bay, Jno McLean, Trustees Common Lands, Hon Jno Creighton, Henry S. Jost, Jno Young, Bonjm Berenger, Jas Eisenhauer, Wm Zwicker. Trustees La Have Common, Jno Himmelram, Mirtin Sperry, Jno Publicover. Trustees of Public Lands, Adolphus Gaetz, Jas D. Selig, Casper Silver. Trustees of School Lands, Robt Lindsay, Jno Dauphiney, Geo Ander- son, senr. Sajf^r visors Public Property — Chester, David Witford, Chas Lovett. Town Clcrk^^jYitw Ry.?s, Geo RoH^. Co. Treasurers — Cheder, Jas Williams ; Lunenhurgh, Edw Dowling. S PROWN BROTHERS & CO.. Draggists, Oninance Square, HaRfa:^ iet< BlAuk Buokii ADd fHsa Aooki, t A. T. MUIA'S. ■ »' -^'j [i8r,9. iohartlson, naut, I'JJw OS Rudoll', , Rolit A, l«(' lloyt, Kaulbiick, Limlsay, no Smith, ret lie way, IDS, Jo'm antz, Jaa i 1, Reuben est, Enos J, James ■ • fienry ibey, Jas RuJoIf, lor, Thos ; )ui8 Lan- j rire\V. i ke, Re\ cKeen, George lonjoii. Ktte., kerry ; 3 Lean, it, Jno ees La ioover. Silver. fVnder- itford, j ren — *?, S ! 1869.] ALMANACK. 141 COUNTV OF QUEENS. Hiijh ffherijf, JoHhuft N. Freeman. Coroners, Jas Forbes, m.d., Jas Collie, Jos li. H;irlow Supicme Court held at Liverpool on tlie^r*/ Tuesday of May, and first Tuesdny of Octoter. Froihonotary and Clerk of Ihe Crown,. )\w Edgar Comm'rs for yniny relie/ to Insolvent Debtors, and for takini/ Jffi- davii: to M'l to Bidl, Hobt Rob'-rfs, J. F. More, Jno Edgar, Jas Collie, Wm rd, Jno Shirreff. C. r»l Sessions A tiic Peajo held at Liverpool on the. pcco/ui Tuesday (A Ji'.'.ia*"/. Jjt^tices (if the pfwe, Hon Freeman Tupp' (Cus/o.'i), Jno Campbcl', Whv. .«n Fr«e*imn, OaU '. Scely, Andw ' owie, Jos F. More, Riohd ''"r- der "ni McJiii, »lw Vrtiiliorn, Zijhetl^^ Frreman, Joh Dexter, Geo Mo- Le< , Eldroc] Cofc'XAn, Robt UoUi\pr, Htcphen Muck, Lewis Smith, Zot.as VVatermrtn, ! •ivi'^' /.eetnan, Sylvanus .Morton, Robt. Roberts, Israel Hrnd,y, ^,^t Fr«<^H,un, Ihh lJo\V<,|f, Jno Slurrotl, Goo S. I'arkcr, Chns Allison, jr., .Ino r>outV/., Rev D. O. Parker, Rev Simoon Sykes, Zel)ulon Murray, Edwin Christopher, Stephen Smith, Jno Middlert)r»s«. lierijm L. Telfer, Wm E. Freeman, Wm T. Freeman, Robt Bryden, Tlio: Flynn. Edw P. Freeman, Jno Lacey, A. J. Leadbetter, Uriah Johnston, Frns Kempton, Thos H. Grady. I)ep. Land Surveyor, yihitmnn Freeman. Agent for Lloyds, 3 no Campbell. U. S^Consular Jlgent, Calvin Appleton. Trustee of Public Property, Jno Campbell. Health Officers, Jno Barn by, M.D., Henry G. Farish, M.D. Boards of Health.— Liverpool, //y?j Freeman iTupper, AVilliam McGill, Edward Vanhorn, George McLcod, Henry G. Finish, m. d., Joshua N. Freeman, T'.os R. Patillo, Eras W. Collins, Alex Cowie, Thos F. Campbell, Henry Gardner, Stephen C. Tupper, Thcs Doy, 09 V a— 4 ra S ^ 9 en C3 a) .9 Cm H Elastic Stookiugs, Knee Caps and Anklets, at BaowN Bbotuebs Sf Co. U. T. MUIU, BookRcller and Htntloncr, 125 (IranvlUo Street, irMlfax. \ } f 142 UELCIIICllS FAIJMKUS 02 -a a c o -s .2 n V 5 (3 eJ C OS a o M H W » C [1809- Jo8 Eaton, Arch J. Campbell, Jno Edgar, Jno D. McClciirn; Port Med way, Geo M. Mack, Wiii Mastersoii, Eldrod Cohoon, Geo Mar- thene, Jos Park, Jno McVicker, Chns Atkins, ('. V. Smith. JWu; Bridye Comm'rs, Edw McLeod, Jno A. Delap, Thoa Day. Co. Trcas, Jas L. Ilemaioon. Town Cleric^ Nathan I'ayzant. Clerks of Li- cense — Liverpool, Wni Anderson ; Port Medway, Jas Ilurko ; JVorth Dint, Wm Hendry. Commr^s of Streets — Liverpool, Jno McLood, Geo S. Parker, Fnis Sclden ; Millon, Jos B. Freeman, Isivio Frecmixn, Sil.is H. Murray, N;ith Ellis ; Port Malwny, Joshua Hornish, Jno Morine, Danl Condon. Fire Wardens — Liverpool, Geo W. IJochnr, Thos Rees, Alex Cowio, Stephen C. Tupper, Tlios Day ; Port Medway, Henry Hocker, Spencer Cohoon ; Mill Vilhiije, Edw Mack, jr., John DcMolitor. COUNTY OF SHELBURNE. High Sheriff, Jas P. Johnston. Coroners, Israel K. Wilson, m.d., Wm J. Bell, Jno J. Schrago, m.d., Jus J. Clarke, m.d. Supreme Court held ai Barrington on the second Tuesday of May, and at Shelburne on the last Tuesdiy of September. Prothonotary and Clerk of the Crown, Peter 0. Eraser, JVbtarics Public, the Barristers of the Supremo Court, and Xerxes Z. Chipman. Coinm'rs for givim Relief to Insolvent Debtors, and for taking Affi- davits to hold to Bail, Cornelius White, Josiah Coffin, Gilbert McKenna, Geo II. Dein.«tidt, Robt Currie, Alex McNaughton, Jas Muir, Josiah Snow, Gabriel Robertson, O. W. Homer, J. C. Smith, Peter G. Eraser. General Sessions of the Peiico held at Barrinjtton on tha first Tuesday of February; and at Siielburue ou the scco/itZ Tuesday of January, and on the first ^londay of June. Justices of the Peace — Shelburne Dis., Geo II. Dcinstadt {Cusios), Robt Currie, Gilbert McKenna, Jno Locke, Alex McNaughton, Wm J. Bell, Robt P. WoodiU, Wm T.Kelly, Hugh F. Houston, Jno Bower, Jas T. Holden, David Eisenhauer, Robt Mcintosh, Jas Hogg, Wm Crews, Jno M. Dall, Jos Walters, Wm McKay, Wm Ilerkins, Jno 0. W. Dall, Jesse Dexter ; Barrington Dis., Josiah Coffin (Custos), Wm Cunning- ham, Jas C. Smith, Josiah Snow, Jas S. Smith, Henry Cluite, Bartlett Covin, A.sa Magray, Thos L. Banks, Obed W. Homer, Thos Coffin, Thos W.Wilson, I^raid L. Crowell, Wm B. Smith, Hemou Kenny, Jas J. Clarke, M. D. , Vincent Nickerson, Michl Wrayton, Danl Sargent, A. C. Avard Doane. Clerks of the Peace — )S/ie/6ur?ie,R. R. Thomson; Bar- rington, RufuH II. Crowell. Corurs OF Pkobatk. — Shelburne — Judge, Alex McNaughton; Regis- trar, Cornelius White — Barrington, Judge, Josiah ^Coffin; Registrar, Fras W. Homer. Registrars of Deeds — Shelburne, Cornelius White; Barrington, Eras W. Homer. Dcp Postmasters — Shelburne, R. R. Thomson; Barrington, 11. A. Crowell; Locke's Island, X. Z. Chipman. CoWraof Customs — Shelburne, Jas Muir, jr; Barrington, Barrington Passage, Danl ^Sargent, Ragged Island, Geo Stalker ; Port La ToHr, Josiah Swain. Seizing Officers, Nathan Snow,jr; Jos Banks, Seth Smith, Wm Nickerson, Jas E. Demings. Surveyors of Shipping — Shelburne, Wm C. Whidden; Barrington, Danl SargCnt. Reg''r of Shipping, Jas Muir, jr. Comm'rs of Schools — Barrington Dist, J. J. Clarke, m.d.. Rev W. II. Riclian, Thos W. Wilson, Henry Chute, Arthur Doane, Wm Patterson, Wm McKay. I. K. Wilson, m.d., Gabriel Robertson, W. Lawrence, E. Homer, Thco Nickerson ; Shelburne .o I BROWN BROTHERS ^ CO., Druggists, Ordnance Square, HaUfax. Portmonaici, rurnon, Jewelry, Ac, at It. T. MUIR'S. 18G'J.J ALMANACK. 143 DM , Rov T. ir. White, Uov M. 0. Henry, Hon Jno Locko, Alex Mc- Naiigliton, .loH Walters, Roht Curric, Kobt Freeman, 0. Snyder, m.d., llobt G. Irwin, Wni T. Kelly, Peter 0. Frascr, Nat W. White. U. P. Woodill, JuH (i. Allan. Clerk of Licenne, Geo DcChamp. Health \ y I Officers, I. K. Wilson, M. u., Geo Snyder, M. v., Henry L. Wilson. ' I Board of Hfi'Uh — narritujlon, I. K. Wilson, M.n., H. L. Kelly, m.d., Jno Sohr if?e, M.I)., Wni Snow, jr, Jos A. Sniitii, Isaac Nicker.'. Board of Health— Town of Windsor, Hon R. A. MoHeffcy, B. DeW. Eraser, m.d., H. H. Rcid, m p., Chas Smith, E. W. Dimook, O. P. Pay- zant, Edw O'Brien, Jas M. Geldert, J. P. Pcllow, W. H. Blauchard, E. McLatchy, Jos Rickards, Jno Stirling, Thos B. Smith, Jas Shand, Jno Collins, Gasper Drillio, T. S. Harding, J. S. Shaw, M. H. Goudge. Co. Treasurer, C. W. Dimock. Dep. Land Survvyor, Benjni Smith, U. 8. Consular Jlgent, P. S. Burnham. Commercial Bank op Windhob. — Est 1860. — Directors, Godfrey P. Payzant (Prcst), Wm Dimock, Benjm D. Fraser, m.d., E. W. Dimock, Jas P. Pollow. Cashier, David H. Clarke. Solicitor, W. H. Blttnchai*i]. Windsor Gas Company, — Directors, B. D. Fraser, (Prest), M. H. Goudge, E. W. Dimock. Secretary, Wm Dimock. ^von Marine Insurance Company — Directors. William Dimock (l*rest), B. Smith, David Scott, C. B. Bowman, Elk Young. Sec'y, D. P. Allison. 'iVca», Thosj B. Smith. Auditors, E. W. Dimock, G. P. i^ayzant. Windsor Marine Insurance Company — Directors, Q. P. Payzant (Prest), E. W. Dimock^ Jno Smith, Jno Stirling, Edw O'Brien. Sec'y and Treas, W. H. Blnncliard. jft'ora Bridge Company — Directors, B. DcW. Fraser (Prest), Thos Cun-cn, Saml O. Black, E. W. Dimock, W. H. Bianchard. Sec'y and Treas, 0. P. Pay/.ant. Windsor Fair — Held at Windsor on the Fair Ground, annually, on the first Tuesday and Ww'nusday of October, for the exhibition and sale of Horses, IIoi*ne- jiving Hrlief to Insolvent Debtors, and for taking Affidavits to hold to Bail, David B. Lynds, Wm Campbell, Silas H, Crane, Jas F. Bianchard, Jas K, Blair, Wm McKim, Wm A, Fulmorc, Jno King. JVntaries Public, tha Barristers of the Supreme Court, and S. 0. ArchibaM. General Sessions of the Peace he'd ot Truro on the second Tuewlay of January. Justices of the Peace, Jno B. Dickie (Custos), Silas H. Crane, Alex i ,/ L BROWN, BROTliiiUS & CO., Druggists, Orduancc Square, Halifax 1 iU«8t. Room Paper at 4(1. a roll and upwards at R. T. MUIR*S. [1869. I Jos H. McLean. , Edw O'Brien. , Edw O'Brien, ynard, Kev J no ■ Bancroft, Hon Brown, George jown ; Eastern Cameron, Rev t, Jno McLearn, lac O'Brien, Jaa f. Eraser, Mi). sHeffey, B. DeW. look, 0. P. Pay- If. II. Blauchard, nith, Jfts Shand, ', M. II. Goudge. r, Benjni Smith, ?tor«, Godfrey P. ., E W. Diraock, VV. H. Bliinchanl. ', (Pi-est), M. H. William Dimoek 1 Young. Sec'y, W. Dimocli, G. P. H, 0. P. Payzant ^ O'Brien. Sec'y } jer (Prc^t), ThoH lard. Sec' y and ind, annually, on le exhibition and arming Utensili), '■1 .'a ■« uir, M.D., Jno B. las Bent, m.d. of June, and on yc of the Croven, I and for taking h Impbell, SiluH U. |>Vm A. Fulmore, [Jourt, and S. 0. fcond Tuesday of II. Crane, Alex Iquaic, IlolilAX 1869.] ALMANACK. 147 Kent, David B. Lynds, Eras R. Parker, Wm Campball, Robt Fletcher, Kliakim Tuppcr (4th) Hon Samuel Creolman, Isaaj MoCurdy, John King, Jno Fulmore, Kubt Hamilton, Danl Morrison, Jua Munro, Sanil Waugh, Bonjm Tuppcr, Matt McCurdy, Wm McKim, Wm Faulkner, Wm 0. Eaton, Jno Smith, Alox Conkey, Geo Reading, Geo Lomlmrd, Jno Irvine, Jno McKay, Jai? D. Putitam, Hugh Dun'.ap, Arch Patterson, Saml Rettio, Fraa Layton, .Fas N. Crowe, Jno Yu'.ll, Richd Slotle, Geo S. Rutherford, jr., Alox Ellis, Stephen Uphani, Jaa Flomming, Thos S. Delaney, Jno M. Campbell, Jos Fulton, Silas Clarke^ Jas Crowe (7th), Jas McKay, Hugh Gunn, Robt Logan, Jas A. Stevens, Daniel C. Archi- bald, Saml Boyd, Robt Chambers, Robt Nelson, Ezra Layton, James K. Blair, Robt J. Pollock, Wm Grigor, Hugh Dickson, R. Purvcs, Daniel McLaughlin, David Murray, Jno McGeorge, Robert L. Byers, Thomas Cliisliolm, Wm. J. McKay, Wm Ross, Robt Lewis, David Moore, James Ci'uwe, Alex McLeod, Geo Johnston, Danl Eaton, Jas J Hamilton, David Ramsay, Robt G. Rutherford, Robt Murray, Isaac Fulton, Jos Spencer, <, Jno Ryan, J. D. McCiirt, Robt V. Fulton, Isaac Flomming, Jas R. Hen- , derson, Jno Archibald, Wm Fulton, Goo C Taylor, Jas M Creelman, Jas Birrcll, Ken McLean, Jno Dickson, Harris Fulmore, Danl McKenzio, F. Blanchord, E. Tuppcr, jr., Saml G. W. Archibald. Clerk of the Peace, Leauder J, Crowe. Court op Probate — Judge, Eboneror F. Munro ; Registrar, Geo C^'.r.^.pbell. Registrar of Deeds, Jaa K. Blair. Dep. Postmasters. — Truro, YAvf Hamilton; Londonderry, M. Camp- bell; Tataiuagouche, Robt Purvis, jr. Lower Stcwiacl\e,\\m Holcsworth; Upper Stewiacke, Fras Cox ; Economy, W. A. fulmore. Collec- tors of Customs — Truro, Thos M. Crowe ; Five Inlands, A. Y. Corbctt ; Tatamagouche, Wm Campbell; Londonderry, David Arch Davi'lson. Seizing Officers, Harris Fulmore, J. McCurdy, G. Creolraan. Sur- veyors of Shii'pini/, T. F. Morrison, Win Campbell, Jas M. Creelman. Comm'rs of Pilots — Tatnniugouchv. and Brule, Jno Miller, Win Frasor, Robt Logan, Henry Roberts, Geo Mattital Conun'rs of Schools — Colchester 7J.i).. Rev Jas McLean, Rev Jos Alexander, Obed Chute, Rov. E. E. Ross, Rev Robt Grant. Fras R. Parker, .Ino King, Smd Rettio, W, E. McKolJcrtM, m.d., Robt G. Rutljerfurd,Thos S. Delaney, Jno B. Dickey, Israel Lougworth, W. A. Fulmer, Eliakim Tuppor ; Stirling Dis., A. Patterson, Rev Jas Watson, Rev Wm MCiNlillan, R v Thos Sedgwick, Robt Purves, Jno Currii', Ri)l)ert L. Ryer.n, KliHha Hoacli, m.d., Robt Logsui, John Irvine, — — Williaiii-on, m.d., Wm .1. McKay. Trustees Srhool Lands — Ons- low, Jno Kin;^, Isaac M«.(^'urdy, Jno 11. Dickie; Truro, Alex Kent, David Page. Co. Treasurer, Jiio F. Crowe. Clerk:* of L cense, W. 0. Yuill, Jcs C. Crowe, Henry Hayden. J>ep. Land Surveyors, Isaac N. Archibald, Robt L. Byevs. Health Officers, ('has Rent, a. d., W. E. McRolierts, M D. liuurd of Health — Truro, Saml Muir, M.n., Wm Grigor, Rol)t ("haiubors, Jas K. Blair, Sand Rottie, Sand Nelson Tati Wm (jnuche Rlackwoof Robt Logan, Saml Waugli, Jno Miliar, Geo Lombard, Cohcijuid Marine Insurance Company. — Directors, Chas Rlanchanl (Frost), Jas Crowe, Uoht 8m/th, A. W. MeLeilan, Crti)t Jas Ciiinpbell, Niilson Murphy, Cupt Ciias Cox. Auliturs, A. M. Coohrau, J. F. Blanchard. Sec'y and Trcus.., Jas K. lUair. 'M'- Presoriptioos carefully dispensed by Brown, Bdotulrs &, Co. ! a B- T. MPIB, Bookseller and Stationer, 125 Granville Street- 148 B£LCII£U*S VAKMER's [1869. COUNTY OP CUMBERLAND. High Sheriff", Roderick McLean. Coroners, Thomas Page, Chaa Ward, Jos^Clark, Jno T. Salter, H. A. Davison {Parrsboro'), Thos W. Jackson, R. J. Scott, Henry A. Davison {Biver Philip), Kobt Mitchell, M.U., Chandler Crane, m.d. Supremo Court held at Amherst on the third Tuesday of June, and on the tecoud Tuesday of October. Proihonotary and Clerk of the Crown, Amos S. Blenkhorn. JVotaries Public, the Barristers of the Supreme Court and Robt Stubbs, Chas S. Townsend, Alex A, Black. Comm^is for giving relief to Insolvent Debtors, and for taking Affi,- davits to hold to Bail, Chas D. Roach, C. G. Doukin, Fras Carrol, Wra IL Rogers, Chas B. Dewolf, Don McKay, C. E. Ratchford, Jas W. Delaney, Amos S. Blenkhorn, Cyrus Bent, Robt Stubbs. General Sessions of the Peace hold at Amherst on the first Tuesday of January. Justices of Peace, Stephen Fulton (Cvstos), Gains Lewis, Jns McNab, Hon Henry G. Pineo, Jacob G. Purdy, Jos N. B. Kerr, Jas Ratchford, Ebon Kerr, Jesse Lewis, Amos S. Blenkhorn, Jas Kirkpatrick, Randolph MorriK, Thos Logan, Henry Harrison, Jas W. Delanoy, Robt K. Smith, Dennis Macnamara, R. C. Read, T. Johnston, William Pipes, Horatio N. Davison, J. K. Klderkin, George Knowlton, David Purdy, David Pugsley, Fras Carroll, Charles G. Donkin, James Fullerton, Moses Lowe, Hance Huntpr, David Lawrence, John II. Peers, Samuel Webb, Norman McLeod, Willian* Baker, Willinm P. Chisliolm, Robt Donkin, Robert McElman, Robert W. Salter, Mnrtin Chapman, George Glendenning, John T. Smith, Cyrus Bent, Peter McFurlane, William F. Cutten, Cyrus Black, (Charles E. Ratchford, John Traviss, Jos Coatos, Doug Pugsley, Wm Stewart, Alfred Black, Wm D. Brundage, Thos T. Thomson, John Bragg, Robt Ward, Fras F. llatfield, Nat P. Hughi'S, A. P. Bra 1809.] ALMANACK. 149 Jas J. Kerr; Pu(/wa8h,Jaa McNab; lVallncc,'S\co\ Nicholson; Porrs- Aoro', Jas Ratchford; AdvocaU Harbour, ChasWard; Ju(/t/iu.% Mine^, JnoMotlatt; Port Grevillr, F. Hatfield. Seizituj Officers, A. D. Chap- man, Wm Rrundago, Jno Molfatt, Jef Gordon, Geo W. Forrcbt. Sur- veyors of Shippinij, Thos D. Dickson, L. Borden, Jas J. Kerr, Jab Mc- Nab. Jlci/istran of Shippini;, Jfia Ratchford, Jas McNab. Cum- missioncrs of Schools — Cumberland Dis — R«»v Geo Townshcnd, Rev Jno Munro, Kev 0. F. Milrs, Rev Arch Thomson, Rev Jno Spunaglo, Kev David Mclvocn, Gilbiit Sfaman, Stviphen Fulton, Rodk McLean, Cyrus Bent, Chas Lawrence, Wm F. Cuttcn, Uobt Donkin; Purrsboro* JJis — Hev Wm 15. King, Rev Dun McKinnon, Jas Kirkpatrick, T. D. DickKun, Fras Carroll, Kdw Vickery, Jos KMerkin, Jas A. HatlicM, Nathan B. Morrii, Jas Ward, Jlev Kobt Tweedy. Trustees of PtihUc Property, Jus J. Kerr, Amos S. Bleiikhoin, Bcnjiu Doujjlas. Co. Treasurer, Jno W. Smith. JJcp. Lund Surveyors, Chas D. Rofich, Saml Donnell, David Steele. Cummers of Pilots — Pugwash, Hon II. 0. Piiieo, Jaw Bent, Chas H. DeWolf, Danl Rogers; Wallace, Jas B. Davison, .ros N. B. Kerr, Kiciid Scott, jr. Health Officers, Benjm G. I'unly, Nathan Tapper, .M.n., Edwin Clay, mo., Chas Creed, m.d., Robt .Mitchell, m.d., A. 8. Townshcnd, m.u., C. K. Dcwolf, M.n.. Boards of IJcalth — Parrsbnro, K«v Wm B. King, Jos Ratchford, Danl York, Fras Carroll, Jos.se Full^rton, K. DoW. Ratchford ; Cumberland and Joggins Dis, C. F. Uitchford, A. S. Blenkhorn, II. K. Smith, J. W. Dolaney, Douglas l*ug.«ley, IIira>n Black, W. F. Cutten, H. IJ. Boggs, Gilbert Seaman, Michl Pugsley ; Wallace, Stephen Fulton, Don Mc- Kay, Jas B. Davidson, Nicol Nicholson ; Pug wash, Cyrws Bent, Henry G. Pineo, jr., Henry G. Bennett, Wm H. Seaman, Chas E. MoNutt. Vice-Consul for Sweden and A''orway, and U. S. Consular Agent, Houry U. Piuco, jr., Pugwash. - ! ■ I EASTERN CIRCUIT. COUNTY OF GUYSBOROUGII. High Sheriff, Fdm H. Franchville. Coroners, Kdw 1. Cunningham, Spinney Whitman, J. B. lladloy, KJm H. Fninohville, Jno (.'ummingcr, Alex F. Falconer, m.d., G. K. Buckh'y, m.d., Victor Le Dautic, m.d. JVw/f/riVg Public, the L T'stors of the Sunreme Court, .ind .las B. Iladlev, Jesse .Vnilerson, J. W. Bigelow, jr., h. H. Franchville, Kdward Mundell, A. P. McKenzie, I-Idw 1. Cunningham, Thos C. Cook, AU'k W. McL. Hurt, Geo B. Hadley. Supremo <'<)urt held at Guysborough on the last Tuesday of May, and on the fimt Tues'lay of October. Prolhonotary and Clerk of the Crown, Kilw Carritt, m.d. Citmm'rs for giving lidiefto Insolvent Debtors, and for takinc, Jiffi- davits to hold to liail, W. G. Scott, .Itio Mahnney, l-Mtn II. Franchville, Jus U. Mailley, Wm. Hart, ('hri^*toph(■r .lost ; St Mary's Dist., Hugh McDoniiM, Wm A. M-jKcen, ,Vlex N. McDonaM, Jno W. McKecn. (Jeneral Sessions ^. McDonald, Philip S. Perrier, A. P. McKenxie, Jno W. McKeen, R. Kennedy, A. Cumminger, N. Gunn, A. Sinclair, W. Hcmlcv/. Health OJficers, V. LeDantic, m. d., E. Carritt, m.d. Board of Health, W. Hart, E. I. Cun- ningham, E. H. Franchville, J. Mahaney. Hep. Lund Surveyors, Yfrn Hartuhorne, J. A. Taylor. Hep. Aycntfor Lloyd's, and U. S. Consular Ayent, Edm H. Franchville. Town Clerks — Guysborouyh, MarHhall Jost; Manchester, Jno B. Simpson; Melford,\"inocnt Wallace; Wil- VK >, Wra Bigelow. Co. Treasurer, Wm. G. Scott. Clerk of License, - uj • '^' PoM-t. Trusices Public Pro otw/i/, Thos Cook, Hector Gordon, And., ;*i\i.iier. 4 '^^ I LiECWi^ aPOTSfiPJ' ,vCO., J-uggists, Orduanoo Square, Halifas. all fax. [1869. »ir, Jno Ma- Icr, Thomas ) Jamieson. Don Gunn, r, Jas Fita- s C. Peart, ivid, Simon , Hart, Don R. Russell, htslon), Jno Flavin, Jno Sjiml Arcla- i Pride, Jno as Ilemlaw, Uell, Walter aid, Donald ^ook, Alfred t, Wm Toryt adley, John lerks of the ami R. Rus- :, M. D. ; i?e- Donald ; Jic- noiiyh, "Wm 'nysborougk, aid; Camo^ jy M. Archi- borouyh,J&s I 3. Wallace; rhour, Steph Jesso Ander- hall. Ret/'i he Strait of ooh — Ouys- Kev Thomas r I. Cunniiig- tm N. Whit- B. Sargent, Vhau Burn ; alloy. Rev C. >. McDonald, \ennedy, A. Officers, V. •t, E. I. Cun, •veyorsj'yfm S. Consular h, Marnhall illacc; Wil- ■ of License, slyr Gordon, Haliftut. liOdgferg, Journnls, Day and Cnsh nooks, at U. T. MUIR'S. 1 i ' 1869.] ALMANACK. 151 COUNTY OF ANTIGONISII. Hi(/h Sheriff, Henry P. Hill. Coroners, Joseph Symonds. Wm H. McDonald m.d., Arch McGiUivray, Edmund Corbett. A''iduries Public, the Uarristcrs of the Sup. Court, and David Condon, Hugh McDonald, Robt McDonald, E. Corbett. Supremo Court held at Aiitigonish on the first Tuesday of June, and on the second Tuesday of October. Prothonotarij and Clerk of the Crown, Richard J. Forristall. Comm'rs for (jiviny Relief (o Insolvent Debtors, and for takinrj Affi- davits to hold to Bail, Wm C. llierlihy, Wm A. Cunningham, Wm J. Beck, Jno J. Robinson, Richd J. Forristall, Jas Wilkie. General Sessions of the Peace hold at Dorchester on tki.' second Tues- day of January. Justices of the Peace — .('no McDonald (Custos), Jos Symonds, Wm C. Hierlihy, Aug A. Ogden, K.»bt McDonald, Dougiild Cameron, Don Mc- Millan, Robt Trotter, Aroli McOillivray, Jno McKonaio, Hon. Jno Mc- Kinnon, N. McDonaM, Lnyhlan Cumei-on, Don MoDonuUl, Allan Smith, Jno McMillan, Don Chisholm, Jno McDonald, Christopher McDonald, Wm Chisholm, Wn» Gerroir, Chiis Cameron, Wm R. Cunningham, Don McDonell, Edw Corbett, Elirtha M. Randall, Hugh McGilliviay, Robt N. Henry, Alex McNaughton, Aanm D. Harrington, Wm J. Reck, Alex M, Chisholm, Jno McDonald, Jno Sears, Alex Mcintosh, m.d., Don Mc- Kenzie, Rodk McDonald, Angus McDougall, U. J. Forristall, Michael Crispe, Peter Gerroir, Luoien Doiron, Alex Chisholm, Don Ciiiaholm, David Condon, Jno Chisholm, Colin Ross, Angus McDonald, Colin Cliisiidlm, Jno Eraser, Don McDonald, Wi.» Chisiiolm, Wm Boyle, Jas M. Hall, Wm Chisholm, Alex Cameron, Alox MoLoan, Angus Mclnnis, Arch Chis- holm, Jno McMillan, Jno B. Boniu, Elisha W. Rantlall, Angus Mclsaac, Allan Cameron, Alex McGiUivray, Arch Eraser, Hugh MrLellan, John McGillivray, Aiidw McFarlane, Jno McKinnon, Jno Mclntyre, jr., Wm McDonald, Arch McGillivray, Jno MoOillvrny. Clerk of the Peace, Jas Wilkio. CoiJET of Pkodatk. — Alox Mcintosh, m.d.; Registrar, lliohd J. For- ristall. Keijislt ar of Deeds, Aaron D. narringt(jn. Dcp. Poslinasiers — Antiijmish, Henry P. Hill ; Cape Gconjc, IJubt McDonaM ; St. Andrews, Jno McMillan ; Tra, adie, W. H. Harrington. Collectors of Customs— A ntiijonish, Hugh McPhec ; Port liayfield, Edw Randall ; Harbour au Jiouche, Edm Corbett. Surveyors of Skippiny — Hugh McPheo, Edw Corbett. Coinviissioners of Schools-^ Hugh McDon- ald, Rev R. MoOillivmy, lU'v David Honeyiimn, i».n., Angus Smith, Arch McGillivray, Rev Ron J. McDonald, lion McGillivray, Wm Ciiis- holra, Norman McDonald, Rev Andw McGillivray, Rev Hugh Gillia, Rov Chas M.irtell, Rev Jos Chiiholm, W. C. Hierlihy, Uev Dr McGregor, Richd J. Forristall, Rev Wm D. McLeod, Rev Win Clu.*tholin, Rev Peter Fiset, Robt Trotter, Wm McDonald, Thos M. King, Neil McKcuna, Rov Dr Ciiisholm. Clrrk of License, /Wvx MMWl'wvuy. Dep. Land Sur- veyor, Hugh McDonald. Health Officer, Alox Mcintosh, m.d. Boa>d of Healthy Wm 11. Cunningham, Wm Beok. Ajent for Lloyds, Joscpl Smith. ANTiaoNiHii CirnnNQ Clud. — Prest., Hon. Wm A. Honry ; I'. Prest, R. McDonald. Rep. Members, Robt Davis, Hon Wm A. Henry. Treas, H. McDonald. Ser'i/, Committee, D. McDonald, Robt N. Heury, A. M. Cunningham. Eftraordinanj .Member, Ruhr Davis. Photographic Chemicals, Cards and Cases, at Buown, BaoTiiERS ^ Co. I, a • •-« CO a o 04 a m o u At Ui s w tn •^4 03 •3 M a w PC (a s U- T. M17IA, B9o:c33lbr and Statloier, 139 Oranvills Street. 152 BELCIIKU'S l'VUMli:t'3 [18G9. COUNTY OF PlCrOU. High Sheriff, William II Harris. Coroners, David Mathcson, E«liv Roach, Win II Harris, Lewis .Johnston, m.u., John Mitchell, m,u., John McKay, Jno U Frasor, m.d., AVm Frnscr, m.u. Supremo Court held at Pictou on the Thursday next after the secoDd Tat'silay of Juno, and on the Thursday next after the third Tuesday of October. Prothonotary, Clerk of the Crown, and Clerk of the Peace, David Mathcson. Comm'rsfor yiving Relief to InsolveJ Debtors, and for taking Jifil- davits to hold to Bail, Hon. James Fraser, Roht Murray, I) Houkin, .las Crichtou, Rudk McKenzie, Jas Primrose, William Gordon, Robt Doull, Henry R Narrawny, Don Robertson, Rodic McKenzie, David Mathcson, Oeo W Underwood. General Sessions of tiio Peace held at Pictou on the first Tuesday of February and on the first Tuesday of July. A^'otaries Pul^lic — The Barristers of the Supreme Court, and Jno R Noonan, Oeo Hattie. Justices of the Peace — Daniel Ilockin (Custom), Hon. .Tas Fraser, Hon. Johi'. Holmes, Robt Murray, Peter Ross, John McKay, Geo McLeod, Dun McDonald, William Frasor, Adam McKcnzie, William Gordon, James D B Fraser, James Primrose, .Angus Sutherland, Alex Fraser, M. R., Antliony Suiith, John Grant, Neill Gunn, Ilut^b McLcod, James McGregor, W H DavioH, John Lcigan, William Lansill, Jas Grant, Robt Copeland, Wm Smith, iiobt Lowdeu, Samuel Cameron, Mather Sproull, Alei McKay, C.R. Jolm McLeod, Geo MoDonaid, Wm Dunbar, Geo MoKonzie, Alex V Ross, Alex Camernn, Rodk Mclvenzie, Jas Crichton, Alc.K i\IcKay, W.R., Joiin Crcnir, Robt Doull, Henry R Narraway, Don McDonald, C.J., Geo McKay, (.ieorgo Denoon, John llulmea, t'.J., Adam Gordon, Andrew llur.ter, .luhn F McDonald, Basil Bell, .lohn 11 Lano, Jno Gray, Peter G Campbijll, A\ m Ross, John Ro s, David A Ross, Don McDonald, N.G., Ji>.-) Fitzpatrick, Alet Chisholm, Di>u Fraser, James WentWijvtIi, Jno McKenzi«^ M.U., Dun Robertson, Thurnas Horn, Jas Holmes, Stewart Burns, •' 'm A D:iwson, Jivs Kittilicn, Jas W Carmich- acl, Malconi G McLeod, Alexr Mcllirdy, Jno Dawscin, Jno Mitchell, Jno Hopg, Law Miller, David Marshall, Jno McPhec, Geo W Under- wood, Robert Fraser, Andrew (Jampbell, David Patterson, .Mex Grant, Aloxr Thompson, James Ives, Hector McLean, Dun McKay, James Mc- Rae, Richard Tanner, Daniel McDonald, Jolm R Noonan, Matthew T Smith, Don McKay, Alc;i Mo". ly, Alex McDonald, ISt.R., Thos Fraaer^ Jail Hudson, John McDonald (Angus' son), John McDonald 'John's son), Don McLean, Wm McGdlverj', Clms .McKinnon, (Mias McDougall, Wm Cameron, ( luw McLellan, Jas Hislop, R P Grant, Wm N Rudolf, Ken Hops, .\lex Fraser, Jess'" Hoyt, Don iSlcDonald, F.G., JasU Fraser, Danl Grant, Maurice Power, William Brownrigg, Danl McLean, Alex McLeod, Don Ross, Wm McDougall, Jno Cumming, .lamea Cumming, Don B McDonald, Adams Archibald. Stipendiary Magistrates — Pic- tou, Danl Ilockin ; J\'ev) Glasgow, Jno McKay. CouiiT OF PuoiUTK. — Juilgc, James Fogo ; Registrar, Daniel Dicker pon. Registrar of Denis, .lolir Fergusun, Dep. Postmasters — Pic- tou , John McKay; A'cw fT'/(/.s//oi/', Wm Frasor. Durham, John Mc- Coul ; AU)ion Mines, H McKen/.io; Rircr Jo/i/», Jno Cameron ; Went River, Wm Munro; JVesl River Slation, Wm SGraham. Cnlh'ctors of Customs — Pictou, David McCulloch ; Mtrigomi&h, R Murray. Sur- ^OWN BROTHERS & CO.. Druggists, Ordnance S<)uaro. HalKHx. '8et> [18Ga. !aIi(Hj hcson, Ednr M.D., John ! the second Tuesday of 'the Peace. (iking Jljn- \) Hoiikin, rdon, Robt 17/ic, David Tuesday of and Jno R Tas Frn«cr, !o McLeod, n Gordon, ox Fmsor, eod, Jiimes rant, J{o))t er Sproull, nbar. Goo I Crichton, away, Don , '.J., Adam n 11 Lano, Ross, Don «'!•, Janii's Iloi-n, Jat! ' Carinich- Mitchell, W finder- ex Grant, lames Mc- lutthew T us Fraaer, d (John's [cDougall, J^ Rudolf, \i Fraser, ean, Alex Cummin};, tea — Pic- liel Dick-r ?ri» — PiC' 'ohn Mo- rn ; Wfnt /I'ctors of iy. Hur- Blank UookH and PasR Kooks, at K. T. MUIK'S 1869.] 1 „i ALMAKACK. 153 vryors of Shippiiii/, T Hattie. Tide IVaiters mid Stisiiuj Officers, Clarke Murdowii, G J (.'ampbcll, Bi-iijm MoLcud, John Crichton. Har- bour Master — Pirtou, James McKinnon. CommWs of Pilots, Rodk Mclvenzie. Alex 1* Mum, Don McDonahl, John U Noonan, Capt Jamea McKinnon. Co. Treaaurer, Robt DouU. Clerks of License — Picton, Anderson Henderson; Eijprion, ThoH Graham; Maxwelton, Allen Mc- Piiue. Comm.''rs cf Scliouls — Alnrt. Dint., Rev James P.'iyne, Rev A W Herdman, Re-v Alex tiutoierland. Rev Rdu Mr-Donald, Daniel Ilockin, Wnj Gordon, JaH ('richton ; South Did., Rev Davi 1 Roy, Rev D B Blair, Rev Simon tVIoQregor, Rev Allan Pollock, Rev W Stewart, James McGre;ior, Jno :Vi<'Kay, Jno Mitchell, D McDonald, Rev J Stewart. Tnistecs Public Pi opfrtij — Prc/OH, Jas ("richton, Chas T Irving, Wm McLaiTn ; Ei/erton, .las Frasor, jr., Jas W Carmichael, Don McDonald. Fire Wardf.un — Pirtou, Daniel Ifockin {Chat' man and Treas.), Robt DouU, Robt P Grant, Clarence i^rimioso, Jas Crichton, Alex P Ross, J D B Fruser, Rodk McKenzie, Jno T Ives, W II Harris, W H Davics, W N Rudiilt; JVew Glasgow. Jjw W. CarmichiM»l, Tlioa Fra,«er, Dr. Murray, (Jeorpe W. Underwood, David Marshall, D. McDonald, James II. Fraser, Don Grant. Fire Kngine Company — Ptr/of, <'iiptain Gordon Kerr; JSTew Glusi/oiv, Capt Thos Fraser ; Ist Lt., Geo. h\ McKay ; 2d Lt., Albert Fraser. Sec, Thos Cavanagh. Hook and Ladder Co — Picton, Capt Jas Sinum Frawer ; Sir. and Treas., G. D. Ives. Health Officers, {.T M. Johnston, m. v., W. K. (!ooke, m. d., Geo A. Christie, M. u., Lewis Johnston, m. n., James Wentworth, J. E. Jones, M.i>. Beurdt of Health — Pirtou, II. R. Narraway (Chairman), S. II. Ht)lmes, {See.), Robt Ddull, Jno A. Dawson, (.'ornelius Dwyer, C. T. Irving, David M^itheson; ..Wiw Glasgow, Dr. Murray, Dr Fra.ser, Basil Bell, J. TV. .lacksoi), D. McDonald; Dep. Lund Surrcyor, Jas Holni-'s. U.S. ru/i.s«/, iienjiii Norton. Jigents Bunk of A ova Scotia — Pirtou. Jas Prmnrose; JVew Glasgow, J. W. Carmichael; P- 'pi'''' Banii — Xew Glasgow, Jas Fraaer, Jr. Lloyd^s Agents, Prim ix« & n)se i>ir, Rudolf ; jimv.rtrnn Lloyd's, ,\nn Kitchen. Town Clerks — Pic- (o»t, David .MatheBon.; ilgerton, Wm Fra.ser; Maxwelton, Jno Thompson. Comm'rs of Streeln — Pirtou — Robt P (Jrant, H R Narraway, Adanj Gordon, W II llarria. Peter lirown ; Et;erton, Don Grant, Don Mc- DougaiL, Wm Poiaon. PicTou \LiirNE Railway Cojipany. — Prest., Jas Primrose: Direc- tors, Win Gordon, Jno T. Ivea, Jno Crerar Jno A. Dawson; Agent and Scr'y, Howard L^rimroae. PicTuii Home Mauixe iNstrnANrR Association. — Directors, Roderick McKenzie, Jno T. Ives, Wm Gordon, Wm F'orbes, Howard Primrose. Broker Robt P. (J rant. PiCTou Mutual Marine Insijuance Association.— ZJirff/ors, Danl Ilockin, Jas Ives, Wm Ives, Alex J. Patterson, Chas T.Irving. Broker, Geo Glennie. Ni;w Glasgow Mauine IxscnANcn: Assooiation. (Incorporated.) — Dinr/or.s, .1. W. C.irmichai'l (Prest.), Don McDonald, G. W. Under- wood, Jno Miller, .las H. Fraser, Jas. W. Jackson, Jus. D. McGregor. Sec'y., Angus Chisholm. Pxctou Gas Company. — Directors, J. I). 13. Fraser (Prest.), Alex P Ross, Jus Ives, Wm Gordon, Danl Ilockin, Wm II. Davies, A J Patterson, R McKenzie. Sec'y. ami Treas., Wm Jack. Elastic Stocking, Knee Caps and Anklets, at Buown Beotiiebs 4" Co. s u O .g M .9 .3 CO 1 1 1 !' R. T. MUIB, Bookseller «ind Stationer, 125 Granville St. 154 BELCHKll's FAKMKR's 1869. PiOTou Cemetery Company. — Prest., Jno Crerar. Patterson. Treat., Alex J. PiOTou New CEMETKaY Comp'y— Pre*/., J. Primrose; Scc'i/,D.D5ck8on PiCToo AoBicuLTcaAT. SociETY.— Prcs/., Drtvid Matheson; V. P., Don Fraser; Sec'y Jno MoKimzio; Treas., James Ives; Directors, Robt McLean, Jno Hogg, Adam McKcan, Jaa Hogg, JnoD McDonald. YouNQ Men's Ciiuistian Association, Pictou.— Pres., W Norman Rudolf. Vice P rests., Clarence Primrose, Jno M Hockin. Scc.,Jas Patterson, Treas., Howard Primrose. Librarian, Jno Stalker. Com- mittee, Wm Jack, Jno Ross, C Dwyer, Jas Munro, Geo A Christie. New Glasgow Youno Men's CimisTiAN Association. — Prest., Daniel McDonald. Vice Prests., Isaac Matheson, John Miller. Sec'y., Robt MoConnell. Committie, Jno Jack, Stiml C Fraser, Abram Patterson, Adam Bell. " Kalaspintheokomokrens " Curling Club, Pictoo. — Prest., Jos A Gordon. Free Prcs/., Geo RDavies. Trca«., Henry Fraser. Sec'y., Wm W Glennie. New Glasgow "Blue Nose" Club. — Prt/ron, Capt Geo MoKenzie; Prest, Isaac Matheson ; Vire Prest., Albert Fraeer. Bep. Members, Thos R. Fraser, m.d., Don McDonald, Thos. Graham. Treas., Henry Henderson. Sec'y, Jos W Jackson. New Caledonia Curling Club. — Prest., Jas Primrose. Vice-Prest, Geo M. Johnston, m. d. Rep Members, Jas Ives Geo Buist. Treas, C. Primrose. Sec'y, W Norman Rudolf. Committee, S G Rigby, Smith Copeland. CAPE BRETON CIRCUIT. £L COUNTY OF CAPE BRETON. Tliijh Sheriff", John L. Hill. Coroners, Clias MoAlpine, Don N. Mc- Queen, Lauclilan Robertson, Henry Kirkwood m.d., Ja» Gieig, Dan Mo- Larty, Ronald Mel'* nald. Supreme Court hi at Sydney on the first Tuesday of June, and on the spro/if/ Thursday' "ftorthe /'our//i Tuesday of October. Prothonotary, Clerk of the Crown and Clerk of the Peace, Chas E. Leonard, jr. .Votaries Pnhiir, the Barristers of th« Supreme Court, and C. E. LeoQunl, Thos S. L'>own, Chas MoAlpine, Jno McLean, Simua Nioholson, Jm (^Ihaloner, Jno Forbes, Robt Martin, Geo Rigby, Alfred F. Bown, Bm KuDonald. J. Wm Hill. Comrnr's for giving relief to Insolvent Debtors, and for talcing Ajji- davits iKt hold to bail, Chas K, Leonard, Chas McAlpine, C. E. Leonard, jr., HenP3^ Davenport. Wm Gamniell, Jno A. Moore, L. Robcrtsoa, Jno McLean, Hon. Jno Ferguson, Jno Forbes, Chas J Clarke. Gener* -^ossionH of the Peace lit?ld at Sydney on the yir«/ Tuesday of March ukt second Tuesday of July. Juttimt 40 the Peace. — Henry Davenport (Custos), Ciias E. Leonard, ThosS. Bo*n, Chiwi McAlitinc, Jix I). Clarke, Geo G. Hill, Hon. Jno BomMut, N. H. Martin, .Vrnold Holutcs, Wm Armstrong, Win Butler, Ha OtiMmiiL Thos Caldwell, Lauohlan Robertson, Jas McNeil, Don IfcS^ Benoiu Shepherd, Jno McK union, Anth'y Martell, Geo Rigby EftQWN BROTHEilS ^ CO., Druggists, Ordnance Square, Halifax. Cburrh Servlccn and Prayer Bookn it R. T Mulr's. 18G9. ., Alex J. D.Dickson n; V. P., tors, Kobt lid. f Norman Sec, Jas ' er. Com- istio. St., Daniel c'y., Robt Patterson, est., Jos A Sec'y., VIoKenzie; Members, t«., Henry ice- P rest, Treas, ;by, Smith 1809.J ALMANACK. i55 jn N. Mc- , Dan Mo- te, and on Ifio notary, 'd, jr. md C. E. ^ijhulaon, F. Bown, fciny Jtffi,' Leonard, rtsoB, Jno I'ucsday of , Leonard, lion. J HO m IJutlcr, Neil, Don «c!u lligby Don Ross, Hon. Thos D, Archibald, Angus McDonald, Don O'llis, Hon. John ForjiuHon, Wm Murray jr., John Forbes, Don Jobn McNeil, Augus- tine MoOillivnij', Jno K. Dowling, Alex McInneH, Don Macaulay, Caleb Huntington, Alex .1. Dnil, 'l'li«m Moore, Neil Forguso?i, Ak'X MuKenna Dougald MoDougall, Law Kavann-.i Lewis, Alex Mooro, Alex G. ilainilton, .Jno Lorway, jr., I'eter T. Clurl f , Hugh Mcdilliyray, Alex McDonald, Win Uoutledge, .Ino Kdwanls, I'atk Collins, Murdoch Mutiregor Marshall Dourinot, Jno \'.; lilov Neil MoLcod, RovHuf^h MoLeo Kid.ston {Custos), Dougald R McNab, Duncan McRae, Wm .loncs, ('has McKcnzie, ('has .1 Campbell, Alex Taylor, Jno Rol)crts()n, Alex Munr:), Jo.s llart, Alex McRae, An>?U8 Buchannan, Jno W Burke, .Alex McKay, Lc-witj Bown, D\in FerKU- 8on, .Vlex Mclvay, Alex Cameron, An(,'us McLeod, Jno McLeod, Jno McLonald, Jno 8 McNeil, Jno G McKinnon, Annus McDonald, Don McLean, Jno McLennan, Clias Can)pl)ell, Alex McDonald, Malcom McLean, Lauchlan McDonald, Don Morrison, Rupert C Zwickcr, Daniel McLeod, Hector Campbell, Jesse Roper, Wm McLean, Don McRae, Kenneth McKeu/ie, Kdw McLeod, Mur McKenzie, Mur McDonald, Ken McDonald, Thos A Mclvecn. An,','us McAulay, Neil McAskill, Jno McLeod (Bay St Lawrence), Jno McLeod (Fanning's Point), Neil Morri.son, Kenneth Buchannan, Luther McLeod, Thos S Bown jr., .Ino McKinnon, Jno II McLeod, David Corbet, Injjra- ham (7arey, Don McDonald, Dun Morrison, Edw Carr, Danl J Mc- Ken/ie, A B Morri.son, Anufus Cameron, Wm. lleffernan, A Maclver, Peter McLean, .las Crowdis, jr., J^evi Hart. C N Campbell, Neil Ciillis, (Jeo In!»raham, Jno McRae, Hector McNeil, Jno (x McLeod, Alex McDonald, Wm Kid.ston, jr., Lauchlan McFadian, Angus Mc- Ivor. Clerk o/^he Peace, J G A McKeen, M.n. Court uv Peohate. — Judcje, Wm Jones. Rfyistrar, Alex Came- ron, liegistrar of J)ceds, Alex Taylor, jr. JJpp Postmaster — JJad- deck, Robt Elnihly; lunijlish Town, Dun McDonald; lioularderie, Alex Munro; Xcw Campbdltown, D JMcIvenzie. Collectors of Cus- toms — liaddtck, Wm Kidston, jr.; Great Bras d' Or, Jno McNeil; St Ann's, Jno McAulay. Seizing Officers, Angus R Morrison, Jno Bain, Geo Burton, Don Mcintosh, Peter Campbell, Neil McPber- Bon, Colin Black. Surveyor of Shipping, Jacob S Ingraham. lieg'r of Shij'ping, Wm Kidf^ton, jr. llaihour Mader — English Town, ilenry Sutherland. ComnCrs of Schools, Rev K McKenzie, Alex Taylor, Alex ('amcron, Don McLean, Wm Jones, Seymour Fyles, Peter Mclifan. Rev. D I\I( Kenzie, Don McLean, Don Mc- Rae, Angus Mclvor, Rev .las Fraser, Ken McKenzie, Kev A Mcin- tosh. Luther McLeod, Rev J F'raser, P P. Co Treasurer, Robt A Jones. Comrn'rs of Pilots — Port of Bras d' Or, Alex Munro, Alex of France and Agent for TAogd's, Hon Jno Bourinot. U S Consular ' Agents — Xorth Si/dncy, Ifoa T D .Vrchibald; r^ingan, Fredk Leaver; Sydneg, J P Ward; Cow Bay, Clias Archibald. ^ Sponges, Brushes, Cembij and Pcrfumjry, at DkuWN BuoxuEns & Co. pHnRfvii,iHi^'.i>.^fWKiv^nf [1869. ? Consular k Leaver; rtson, Jno y of June, October. I Dou^aUl )l)cll, Alex or taking Morrison, lird Tues- B McNivb, )bell, Alex iie, An>?us iin FcrKU- Leod, Jno niilil, Don Maleoin Zwickcr, iCan, Don izie, Mur i ulay, Neil I Fanning's | •od, Thos I let, Ingra- | inl J Mc- ' Maelver, bell, Neil AFeLeod, ngus Mc- lex Came- fer — 7Jad- ularderie, rs of Cus- I AieNeil; •ison, Jno MePber- ngraliam. — Enylish loKenzie, Seymour Don Mc- A Mcln- , Robt A iro, Alex i&Co. N • 18G9.] School IlcquUltOH of every doiicrlption at MUIll'.*!. ALMANACK. 157 MeLeod, Don Fraser. Dqy Land Siinri/om, Don Hops, Gibbs Ges- ner, Angus S McKay, D H MeNub, Ifealth Officer, JG A MeKeen, M.u. Hoard nf //euU/i, Cbas J Campbell, Wm Kidstou, jr , Jt Hart, Dr Cameron, A II Morrison. COUNTY OF INVERNESS. rfigh Sheriff, George C Lawrence. Coroners, Dunsior Tremaln, Jno Munro, .las (J MeKeen, Dun McLean. Supreme Court beld at Port Hood on the^/inrf Tuesday of June, ami on tiie third Tuesday of October. Proihonotary and Clerk of the Croivn, Jas MeDonmdl. Notaries Piihlic, tbe Barristers of the Sup Court, nnd l.iaao Me- Leod. Saml Lawrence, JaH G McKeen, Isaac McLeod. Philip La- Monlais; Geo C liawrence, Edw S IJlancbard, Alex (Jampbell, (ieo C Lawrence, jr., Dun McLean, liobt C Grant, Jno 11 McLeod. Comm'rs ftr (/iring relief to Insoli'dit Debtors, and for taking Affi- davits to hold to /{nil, Dunsier Treinain, Peter J Brouard, Lauchian MeI)ou;;all, Jas McDonnell, Angus Mcl)onnell. General Sessions of the Peace held at Port Hood on the first Tufisdiiy of October. Justices of the Pence. — //b« Peter Smyth (Custos), John L Tre- main, Jno Campbell, Don Cameron, Jno MivLeod, Dunsier Tremain, Jno McLellan, Jas (i JNlcKeen, Don McDonald, Hugh Campbell, Alex McLean, Martin McPberson, Malcoin McDonald, Lauelilin McDougall, Dougall Smith, Jas Piin;ell, Allan Cameron, Isaac Mc- Leod, Neil Mcliellan, Saml Cantpbell, Angus McLellan, Maleom McKay, Jno II McKeen, Alex Cliisholm, IMiilip J LeKiebe, Jno Chisholm, .Ino Murray, .Jno McDonald, Don McDonald, Jas McDon- ald, Saml Lawrence, Maleom McDonald, Saml Beaton, Don Mc- Lellan, .Matt McDaniel, Jno Uoss, Angus Mclnnes, Ilugli Cameron, Rodk McNeil, Jno McLean, Angus McEachern, John (r Crowdis, Angus Murphv, Wnj Cliisholm, .Vllan McQuarry, Jno Chisholm, Jno Wright, E-lw McMillan, Hugh McMillan, Jno McD Tullocb, Alex Gillies, Rich Darey, J Duncan Cameron, Dun McLean, Don Mcin- tosh, Alex Matheson, Nich Murphy, Wm McQuarry, Patk Dowling, Arch McPhail, Jno Beaton jr., Malcolm McLeod, Hugh Cameron, ji.d., Hugh McDonald, Wta Grant, Alex Oampbcll, Peter Paint, jr., Don McDonald, Henry Y. Taylor, Peter Coady, Don McDonald (N. E. Margarie), Jno McDonald, Jno McEachran Don McDonald, Lauchlin Kennedy, Jacob 8. Hart, A. McDonald, Jno Mcintosh, Philip Blampiccl, Peter Smyth, y:, Hugh Gillies, Wm Dunbar, Juo McLennan, Jno Mc- Isaac, Jas Ferguson, Malcolm McNeil, Peter Paint, senr., George C. Lawrence, jr.. Dun McDonnell, Don Chisholm, Jno McFarlane, Allan McDonnell, Don McMillan, Alex McEachran, Ilobt McDougall, Arch Skinner, McB'adgen, Alex McEachtn, Angus McPheo, Arch Cam- eron, Chas McDonald, Neil McDonald, Don Chisholm, Jacob Ross, Jno Cameron, Neil Mclnnis. Clerk of the Peace, Jno Lewis Tremain. ■ CoiriiT OK Probate. — Judge, Jno L. Tremain ; Registrar, Robt Mc- Dougall. Registrar of Deeds, Jno L. Tremain. I)ep Postmtisters — Port Hood, Jno D. Tremain; Margarie forks, Don Campbell; Mahou, Wm Grant; Plaister Cove, J. G. McKeen; Whykokomagh, Laughlan McDougall; Ship Harbour, Matilda Brouard; Head of West Bay, Alex V. Ileughins. Collectors of Customs — Port Hood — E D Tremain; 1 v ta u ea CD O Fh o EH 03 Unadulterated Ground Spices at Bbowm Baoxii£Bs & Co. A^ ^> %>. IMAGE EVALUATION TEST TARGET (MT-3) // h A t/j % 1.0 I.I i li^ lllll 20 1.8 1.25 i.4 1.6 1 •4 6" >- ^ a c^ >-# ,v -v ^> /^ '•^ '/ Photographic Sciences Corporation 23 WEST MAIN STREET WEBSTER, N.Y. 14580 (716) 873-4503 II 03 l-H p C3 C3 o ca o R. T. MUIR, Bookseller and Publisher, 125 Granville St. 158 belcher's farmer's [1860. Mtrgarie, Jaa Ross; Hawkesbury, Malcolm McDonald. Seizing Officers, Don McFarlane, Henry Forbes. Surveyors of Shipping, J. P. Brouard, E. D. Tremain, Malcolm McDonald. Comm'rs of Schools — i^outh Disl., Jno L. Tremain, llev J. K. McDonald, Rev W. G. Forbes, Rev. Allan McLean, Rev Arch McKenzio, Hon Peter Symtli, Jno Muncey, G. C. Lawrence, senr, H. Cameron m.d., Rev Sinclair; JVbr^A jDtsf., AngusMcLellan, Rev Jno Chisholm, Rev Jno Giinn, Rev M. Fournier, Jno Munroe, Saml Campbell, Don McLeod, Lauclilan Mc- Dougald, Mai. McKay, J. G. Crowdis, Rev. Ron. McGillivray, Rev. M. Kempton. Dep Land Surveyors Jas McKenzie, Fras. W. Mc- Kenzie, Jno Murphy. Health Officers, Dr Buckley, Dr Wilmot. Board of Health Geo C. Lawrence, Jas McDonnell, Nicholas Murphy Angus Murphy. Agents for Lloyd's — Plaister Cove, J. G. McKeen; Port Hood, Geo C. Lawrence. U. S. Consular Agent, JasG. McKeen. COUNTY OF RICHMOND. ' ' High Sheriff, Jno F. Fuller. Coroners, Geo E. Jean, Hoi\, Edm P. Flynn, Maurice Kavanagh, Wm Brymer, Henry C. Fixott, m. d., David Grouchy. Supreme Court held at Arichat on tho first Tliursday after the fourth Tuesday of June, and on the second Tiir sday of October. Prothonotary and Clerk of the Crown, Danl O'C. Madden. JVoiaries Public the Barristers of the Sup Court, and Simon Donavan, Geo E. Jean. Comin'rsfor giving relief to Insolvent Debtors and for taking Affi- davits to hold to Bail, Wm Crichton, Simon Donavan, Jno R. Smith, Danl O'C. Madden, Thos LeNoir, Geo T. Ilandley, Jno Fuller, Isaac Le- Vesconte, Jno Frehill, Jno Matheson, Hon £. P. Flynn, Jno H. Rind- ress, David Grouchy. General Sessions of the Peace held at Arichat on the second Tuesday of January. Justices of the Peace — ^^Vm Crichton {Custos), Jno Smith, Henry Martell, Thos LeNoir, Jno R. Smith, Jno Morrison, Jno Matheson, Alex Murchison, Anthony Oliver, Simon Donavan, Jno Mclnris, Simon Babin, Simon LeBlanc, Geo T. Handley, Norman McNeil, Jno Strachan, Josiah Hooper, Ken McLeod, Jno Fuller, Chas Boudrot, Edw Gagnon, Hon E. P. Flynii, Robt McKenzie, Robt Hill, Wm Brymer, Patk Mabourgette, Maurice J. Kavanagh, Ken Morrison, Don Boyd, Simon Landry, Jefftcy Boudrot, John Frehill, Daniel O'C. Madden, Peter Bosdet, John H. Rindress, Aime Martell, Isaac LeVcrfconte, Jas. Smith, David Grouchy ,Wm LeVesconte, Angus McLeod, Henry C. Fixott, m.d., Jas Smith, Don N. Shaw, Hen Carre, Jas Johnston, Isadore Martell, Andrew Bellefontaine, Stephen McPherson, Jno McDonald, Louis Boudrot, Don Matheson, Walter Murray, Wm Urquhart, George H. Bissett, Hyacinth Martell, J. T. DeCarteret, Simon Donavan jr., Wm G. Ballam, Thos LeNoir jr., Hector Murchison, Don McKay, Isidore LeBlanc, Henry Richard, Ai'ch Johnston, Wm Leahy, Jno R. Smith jr., Gilbert Paon, Andw McDonald, Jno Anderson, Angus McNeill, Jas Hearn, Chas King, Fras Marmaud, jr., Dun Cameron, Max Forrest, David MoNamara jr., Peter Grouchy, Jno Keefe, Clerk of the Peace Geo E. Jean. CouKT OF Pkobate. — Judge, William R. Cutler; Registrar, Danl O'C. Madden. Registrar of Deeds, Agent for Lloyd's, and Under- ■v. BROWN BROTHERS ^ CO., Druggists, Ordnance Square, Halifax. [1860. Seizin ff •ihippiny, iin'rs of Rev W. r Symtli, -Sinclair; linn, Rev hlan Mo- ray, Rev. W. Mc- AVilmot. Murphy McKeen ; , McKeen ,1 EJm P. tt, M. D., the fourth othunotary 1 Donavan, ikinff Jljji- R. Smith, r, Isaac Le- H. Rind- id Tuesday ith, Henry leson, Alex mon Babin, lan, Josiah )n, Hon E. ibourgette, 1 Landry, er Bosdet, as. Smith, ixott, M.D,, re Martell, aid, Louis George H. lavan jr., [ay, Isidore , Smith jr., jNeill, Jas -X Forrest, ^ the Peace trar, Danl id Under- tlalifax. v. Room paper at 4d. a roll and upwards at R. T. MUIR'S. 18G9.] ALMANACK. 159 writers' Association Liverpool, G. B., George E. Jean. Dep. Posljnasters — irichat, Jno. P. Hearn; St. Peter's 11. G. Morrison. CoWrs of Customs — Arichat, Simon Donavan; Port Richmond, Angus McDonald; St Peter's, Maurice .1. Kavanagh. Seizing Officers, Jas Hearn, Jas A Shaw, Peter LeLacheur, Rc(j'r of Shipping, Simon Dona- van. Surveyor of Shipping, Geo E. Jean. Comm'rs of Schools — Rev N. Corteau, Rev Jno McDougall, Rev Jas Ross, Henry Martell, Jno Frehill, Peter Bosdet, Hon E. P. Flynn, David Grouchy, Geo T. Handley, Very Rev Dr Cameron, Rev Hubert Gerroir, Rev H. Deslaurier, W. Crich- ton, Wm LeVesconte, Rev Louis Fournier. Health Officer, Henry C. Fixott, M.D. Board of Health, Peter Bosdet, Hon E. P. Flynn, Simon LeBlanc, J. R. Smith, jr., David Grouchy, Elias Boudrot, Geo T. Hand- ley, Wm Brymer. JDep Land Surveyors, Jas G. McKenzie, Jno Jas Robertson. DOMINIO N OF CANADA. Seat of Goveknmknt— OTTAWA. Governor- General and Commander-in-Chief — His Excellency the Eight Hon. Charles Stanley, Viscount Monck, Baron Monck of Biillytrammon, in tlie Peerage of Ireland, and in the Peerage of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland. Dep. G(Jvernors for signing Money Warrants, and Commissioners per dedimus potestaium — William H. Lee and William A. Hims- wortli. Secretary, Dennis Godloy. Military Scc'y, Lt. Col. Hon. Richard Monck, Coldstream Guards. . . , , ^ C Lt. Col. Hon. R. Monck, ColHs. Guards. Aides-de-Camp, J ^^^^^ ^y j^^j^j^ Peniberton, 00th F. , f Lt.-Col. Irvine. Provincial \ Lt.-Col. Duchcsncy. Aides-de-Camp, \ Lt.-Col. Bernard. [_ Lt.-Col. Cumberland. PRIVY COUNCIL. Hon. Sir J. A. McDonald, K. C. B., Minister of Justice and Atty- Gen. Hon. Sir George E. Cartier, Bt, C. B., Minister of Militia. Samuel L. Tilley, C. B., Minister of Customs. , Minister of Finance. William MacDougall, C. B., Minister of Public Works. ■ ■ — , Minister of Inland Revenue. , Secretary of State for the Provinces. President of the Privy Council. Hon. Hon. Hon. Hon. Hon. Hon. Hon. Peter Mitchell, Minister of Marine and Fisheries. Hon. Alexander Campbell, Postmaster-General. Hon. Je.an C Chapais, Minister of Agriculture. Hon. Hector Louis Langevin, Secretary of State for Canada. Hon. Edward Kenny, Receiver-General. Clerks— \N\\\\i\n\ H. Lee, William A. Himsworth. Beown Beotuees & Co., Importers of Genuine Patent Medicines. m o • l-l « o V^ ri u Oh CQ O OJ. d o -a 03 CO U a> o u O <^ u a> O Em o H u w 11 hi I ■ SI a a> (-< « o O Pi fl o P3 • o •♦^ o «S eS O CO tJO a CO 09 (<5 w « c P5 B. T. KUIB, Bookseller and Stationer, 125 Granville Street, Halifax. 160 BKLCIlEll's farmer's [1869. SENATEOF CANADA. Speaker — Hon. Joskpii Cauchon. PROVINCE OF ONTARIO. V • Hon. Hon. Hon. Hon. Hon. Hon. Hon. Hon. Hon. Hon. Hon. Hon. Hon. Hon. Hon. Hon. Hon. Hon. Hen. Hon. Hoii. Hon. Hon, Hon. John Hamilton. Iloderick Matheson. John Ross. Saranel Mills. IJenjamin Seymour. Waiter Hamilton Dickson. James Shaw. Alexander Campbell. David Cliristie. James Cox Aikins. David Ilecsor. James Ilea Benson. Hon. Hon. Hon. Hon. Hon. Hon. Hon. Hon. Hon. Hon. Hon. Hon. Elijah Leonard. William McMaster. Asa Alhvorth Burnham, John Simpson. James Skead. David Lewis McPherson. George Crawford. Donald McDonald. Oliver Blake. Billa Flint Walter MeCrea. George William Allan. PROVINCE OF QUEBEC. James Leslie. Asa Belknap Foster. Louis A. Ollivier. Jacques Ollivier Bureau. Charles Malhiot. Louis Renaud. Luc Letellier de St. Just. Ulric Joseph Tessier. John Hamilton. Charles Cormier. Antoine J. Duchesnay. David Edward Price. Hon. Hon. Hon. Hon. Hon. Hon. Hon. Hon. Hon. Hon. Hon. Hon. Elzoar H. J. Duchesnay. Leandre Dumouchel. Louis Lacoste. Joseph F. Armaud. Charles Wilson. William Henry Chaffers. Jean Baptiste Guevremont. James Fei'rier. Thomas Ryan. .John Sewell Sandbern. Joseph Cauchon. Jean Charles Chapais. PROVINCE OF NOVA SCOTIA. Hon, Hon. Hon. Hon. Hon. Hon. Edward Kenny. Jonathan McCully, Q. C Thomas D. Archibald. Robert Barry Dickey, Q. John H. Anderson. John Holmes. C. Hon. John W. Ritchie, Q. Hon. John Locke. Hon. Caleb R. Bill. Hon. John Bourinot. Hon. William Miller. PROVINCE OF NEW BRUNSWICK. Hon. Amos Edwin Botsford. Hon. John Kobertsod. Hon. Robert Leonard Hazcn. Hon. William Hunter Odell. Hon. David Wark. Hon. William Henry Steeves. Hon. John Ferguson. Hon. Robert Duncan Wilmot. Hon. Abner Reid McClelan. Hon. Peter Mitchell. Jlon. John Ghizier. Hon. James Dever. 72 Members — 21 from Ontario; 21 from Quebec Brunswick ; 12 from Nova Scotia. 12 from New BROWN BROTHERS ^ CO., Druggists, Ordnance Square, Halifax. lifax. [1869. iham, icrson. ill an. lies nay. ;hel. B. T. MUia, Bookseller and Stationer, 125 Granville St. ^liafTers. levrcmont. dbern. apais. , Q.C. Wilmot. lleUin. from New lalifax. 18G9.] ALMANACK. IGl HOUSE OF COMMONS. r Elected 18C7.J Speaker — Hon. James Cockburn. §Acldington James N. Lapum t Albert John Wallace § Algonia W. M. Simpson •Argcntcuil. . \ "^^^l^ ■''« C- JAnnapolis William H Ray JAntigonisJi. . . . Ilugii McDojiakl *Bag()t Pierre S Gendron *Beauc'e Cliris II Pozer *lJe!Uiharnois. , .Michael Cayley *Bellechasse. . .Napoleon Casaiilt *Berthier Ans II. Paquet *Bonaventure. .Theo lv()l)it;iir.c §Both\vel.l David Mills § Brant, N.R. . . .Jno Young Bown §Brant, S.R. . ..Han. E. B. Wood §Brockville. . . -James Crawford *Brorac Hon. C. Dunkin §Bruoc, N.R. . . Alexander Sproat §Bruce, S.ll. . . . Francis Ilurdon § Card well Thos R. Ferguson *Chambly Basile Benoit *Cham plain . . . .Jno Jones Ross ^Charlevoix Simon X. Cimon *Chateauguay . .Hon, L. H. Ilolton *C'hicontimi <§• < n a m 1 1 ^ ^ r>. A. Tremblay §Esscx John O'Connor §Frontenac Thos Kirkpatrick *Gaspe . •. Pierre Fortin §Olengarry D. A. Macdonald ^Grenville, S.R. Walter Shanly §Grey, N.R Geo Snider §Grey, S.R George Jackson tGloucester T. W. Anglin tGuysborough. .Stewart Campbell §Haldiraand . . .David Thompson §fIalton John White §IIamilton (city)Charles Magill §IIastings, lUi.Hon. Robt Beed §Hastings, N.R. Mackenzie Bowell § Hastings, W.R.James Brown *IIochelaga Hon. A. A. Dorion ♦Huntingdon . . . ■ §Huron, N.R. . .Joseph Whitehead §IIuron, S.R. . . ,Mal C. Cameron Alfred G. Jones Saguenay §Oo™ll... {^^jiS""'" §Carleton, (Ont).Tohn Holinea tCarleton,(N.B) /fo/i. C. Conuell .tCharlottc John Bolton *Corapton Jno Henry Pope ^rCape Breton. . ,Jas McKeagney ^Colchester ... .A. W. McLelan iCumberlaud. . .jF/b«. C. Tapper, C. B. *Drummond & C t •to i Arthabaska \ ^°">^ ^^- ^^"^"^^^ §Du'ndas John S. Ross §Durham, E.R.Francis II. Burton §Durham, W.R.Edward Blake *Dorchester $ ^"'^' ^^®°*°^ ^' uorcnester.. ^ Langevin Dig by Alfred VV, Savary ^:Elgin, E.R....Thos. Wm. Debbie § Elgin, W.R. . .John H. Munroe ^ \ Patrick Power t riants Hon. Jos. Howe *Iberville Francois Bcchard :j:Invernes3 Hugh Cameron *Jacques CartierGuil. G. Gaucher *Joliette Francois B. Godin *Kamouraska. . .(disfranchised.) ^ §K;eut (Ont) . . .Rufus Stephenson tKent (N.B.) . . Auguste Renaud rrr. i„ ( Hoii Sir J. A. Mac- §Kingston... J ^^^^^^^ j^ ^ ^ tKings (N.B) . . George Ryan tKings (N.S).. .Wm H. Chipman § Lambton Alex Mackenzie cT 1 XT Tj S' Hon. Wm. McDou- §Lanark,N.R. J ^^^j^ ^ ^ § Lanark, S.R. .Alexander Morris *Laprairie .... A. PinsonneauU 1 , . ,. C Hon. L. Archam- L'Assomption J ^^^^^^ *T.aval Jos H. Bellerose §Leeds&Gren.)p^^, J vdle, N.R. . 5 §LceJs, S.R John Crawford § Lennox R. J. Cartvv right *Levis Jos G. Blanchet § Lincoln Hon. J. R. Benson l_. CQ o .■-4 is (.1 John Morrison §^^°^«y^^''(^^^^)George Kempt t Victoria (N.B) John Costigan t Victoria (N.S) William Ross § Waterloo, N.R. Isaac E. Bowman § Waterloo, 'S.R.James Young ♦Yamaska Moise Fortier '■tS Pye Stuffs and Confectionery at Beown Brothers Sf Co. I'S. [1809. McQroevy n. Pierro J. , Chauvcau !S F. Forbes Ferris Rankin el McLachlin , McCarthy gc Sylvain illaume Cheval ias St Jacijues Alex. Grant , Hoste Webb , Jos. Croke Ton. A. E. Kierzkowski louis L L. De- saulniers Jon. Lucius S. Huntington n. A. T. Gait D. McConkey 0. C. Little ! H. Masson j arles C. Colby mucl Ault arles Burpee Bourassa VI. Samuel L. rilley, C.B. on. J. H. Gray lomas Coffin F. A. Bertrand F. R. Masson Charles B. De- Niverville iraes Beaty obt. A. Harrison lan B. Daoust onakl McMillan iVix Geoffriou jhn Morrison rcorge Kempt ohn Costigan i^illiara lloss jaao E. Bowman ames Young [oise Fortier Portmonaios, Purses, .lowolry, &,c., nt Ic. T. MUIR'S, 18G9.] ALMANACK. 163 §York (Ont)E.n. James Metcalfe § York (Ont) N.R.J ames P. Wells §York(Ont)w.u. tYork (N.B). . ./fo«. Clms. Fissher :}: Yarmouth Thomas Killam §Wellington, c.n. Thomas S. Parker §VVollington,N,u.Qeo. Alex Drew §Wcllington,s.ii. David Stirton §Wentworth, N.R.. Tames McMonies §We-.itworth, S.U.Joseph Rymal tWestmoreland . Jlon. A. J. Smith Ch) k, Wm B. Lindsay. Scrycant-al-Arms, Donald W. McDonnell. 181 Members; — 82 from Ontario marked thus § ; 05 marked thus* ; 15 from New Brnnswiok marked thus t } Scotia marked thus %. ■■^. from Quebec 10 ft-om Nova PROVINCE OF NEW BRUNSWICK. Seat op Goveenment— FREDERICTON. LiEUTENANT-GovEiiNOR {and Dep. Governor for Slf/nin;/ Marriage Licenses) His Honor The Hon. Lamuel Allan Wilmot, D.C.L, Private Secretary, G. M. Campbell, C Lt. Col. Charles Drury. Prov. Jtides,-de-Camp. < Lt. Col. B. Lester Peters. f Lt. Col. Jno Saunders. Hon. EXECUTIVE COUNCIL. A. R. Wetmore, M.P.P., Attorney General. John McAdam, M.P.P., Chief Corn'r Board of Works. Richard P. Sutton, M.P.P., Surveyor General. Alexander C. De-ibrisay, M.P.P. John A. Beckwith, M.P.P., Provincial Secretary and Receiver General. B. Beveridge, M.P.P. W. P. Flewwelling. M.P.P. LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL. President, Hon. John Simcoe Saunders. Hon. George Minchin. " Charles Harrison, '* James Davidson. " William Hamilton. Alex. Mcli. Seely. John J. Robinson. << Hon. Charles Perley, «' Daniel Ilanington. ** John Lewis. " Robert Young. Thomas R. Jones, Esq, Clerk, Geo. Botsford. Clerk Asst., Edw. W. Miller. Chaplain, Rev. Jno. M. Brooke, D. D. mher of the Black Rod, B. R. Jouett. IRS ^ Co. BROWN BROTHERS & CO., Druggists, Ordnance Square, Hali&si, 1 i\ 1 ■M fi i ! ■4.J CO a et a u .9 *c o »^ d 8 W (4 R. T. MUIB, Bookseller and Stationer. 125 Granville St> IGl llKLCIIEll's TAIIMKU'S [1869. LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY. Speaker, lion. Bliss BotsforJ. Albert C. A. Peck, and A. A. Bliss. Charlotte JJori. Jno. McAdam ( C/uV/ Comm'r of Tfor/cs), M.E.C., F. HibbarJ, and B. R. StevcDson. Carleton ^Ym. Lindsay, and W. Taylor. .. Gloucester John Maiian. Kent W. S. Caie, and Owen Mclnnery. King's Hon. W. Flewwelling, M.E.C., Gideon McLcod, John Flewwelling. Northumderland. . .Hon. KicharJ P. Sutton (Surveior General), M. K €., George Kerr; J. G. Gough, and W. Kelly. Queen's R. T. Babbitt, and W. S. Butler. Restigouciie Hon. Alex. C. Desbrisay, M.E.C, and W. Mont- gomei'y, St. John (County).. J. Quinton, J. Coram, Geo. E. King, and J. W. Cudlip. St. John (City) Hon. A. R- Wetmore {Attorney General) M.E.C, and W. H. A. Keans. SuNBURY W. E Perley, and Covert. ViCLORiA Hon. B. Beveridgc, M.E C, and Levi Theriault. Westmorland Hon. Bliss Botsford {Speaker), Amand Landry, A. McQueen, and J. L. Moore. York Ho'i. Jno. A. Bcckwith {Prov. Sec'y and Recr. Gen), M.E.C, A. Thompson, Thos. Pickard, and H. Dow. Clerk, Chas. P. Wetmore. Clerk Asst., Geo J. Bliss. Chaplain, Rev. C. G. Coster, A.M. Sergeant-at-Arms, A. T. Coburn. Legislative Library Committee, Geo Kerr, Robt Gowan {Sec*y). Librarian, Jas. Boek, BuowjJ Brothbjis 4" Co. , Importers of Flower, Field and Garden Seedg. lest. Foolscap, Lcttor and Nute Pnper at H. T. MUIH'S. [1.S69. of Works), eveoson. eon McLeod, General), M. ! Jgli, and W. ! nd W. Mont- g, and J. W. sral) M.E.C., i Theriault. and Landry, y and Recr. 03. Pickard, I Chaplain, an (Sec'y). rdcn Seeds. 1869.] ALMANACK. 105 PROVINCE OF ONTARIO. Seat LlEUTEXANT (}(»V Vep, G'uveniorfor Siijiuny Mtirriaiji' Licensee, Thomiis Uohb OF Government — TORONTO, •:kn()U, IliH Honor Wiliiuni Voiircn llowlnnd, C. B. EXECUTIVE COUNCIL. Tlon. .Tno. Sanflold MacDoniild, Atfornri/ Oevernl. /Inn. Matthew Crooks Cameron. Serretdri/ *■' 4 •:f I 18Gli.] ALMANACK. 107 LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY. Elected 1807. us & Co. Speaker — Hon. Argenteuil S. BcUingliam liagot P. S. Gondron Beauco C, H. Pozor Beauliariiois .... Celcstin IJcrgcvin Bellechasse Dr. O. Peltier Berthier Dr. L. J. Moll Bdiiavenlure. . . .C. Jlainiltun Bromo Hon. C. Dunkin, M. ]']. V. Chambly .T. B. Bodouin Chaniplain Dr. J. J. IIosh Charlevoix L. C. Clement Chateauguay . . . .Dr. E. Laberge Compton r.'iraes Roag Dorchester Hon. L. II. Langc- vin Drummond & ) ,, j Tr„,„,v,;r,™ Arthabaaka. ) ° Gaspe P. Fortin Ilochelaga L. .T. B. Beaubicn Huntingdon Julius Scriver Iberville Dr. MoUeur Jacques Cartier. , N. M. LeCavilier Jolictte V. P. Lavallee Karmarouska . . . ( Disfranchised) Laprairie ('esaire Therien L' Assomption . . .Et. Mathieu Laval J. 11. Bellcrose Levis Dr. Blanuhct L' Islet P. G. Verrault Lotbiniere II. G. Joly Maskiuonge Megantic Hon. G. Irvine, M.E.C., Sol Gen Missisquoi J. S. Brigham Montcalm F. Dugas Montiiiagny .... L. II. liais Montmorency . . ■ ■ Montreal( centre) Ed \v. Carti r, Q.C. Montreal (East) . Hon. E. 0. Cartier Montreal (West) A. W. Ogilvie Niipierville P. Benoit Niculet J. Oaudet Ottawa Co Dr. Church Pontiac , . J. Poupore Portncuf Dr. La line Quebec (centre), G. II. Bimard Quebec (I':a9t)..P. J. Iluot Quebec (West). .Jolm Ilearn Quebec Co Hon. P. J. Chau- veau, M.E.C. Richmond and ) , ,^. , >Voif(Quebec)r''''i"''^^"''^ Richelieu J. Beaudrean Rimouski J. Garon Rouville V. Robert St. jllyacinthe. . .B. A. Bachand St. Johns F. G. Marchand St. Maurice L. A. Desaulniers Shcflford M. A. Besette Sherbrooke J. G. Robertson Soulanges D. A. Coutlee Stansted Thos. Locke Termiscouata . . .E. Mailloux Terrebonne J. A. Chapleu Three Rivers C. B. deNiverville Two Mountains.. i/o?i. G. Ouimet, U.E.C.,^ttGn Vandreuil A. C. D. L. Har- wood Vercheres Dr. Craig Yamaska L. A. Seuccal ■% 'n a g PQ >o n i g -4-* » CO cc o 3 o u o 03 o U 9% » i BROWN BROIHERB CI .a o .2 6 s p to .e8 D3 O P4 Mt^ni, no oUMPlliT fliid RtalioniT, I'j:. Oranvilh! Stroot, IlaliCux 168 BELCIIEU'S FAUMKU'S [l«(J'J. PROVINCE OF NOVA SCOTIA. IiiKiTTENANT-fiovi;ii\(»n, (ami J)ep. d'orcrnor fur HUjniuj Marriaffe LiceiiHCfi,) M'h Honor Major Uoiienil Ciiaui.ks lIA;^TI.\(i8 UoYLii. Private Secretary, Harry Mouily. ^''"'- ^'t''^'"'■^^'^-C«'"/^ \ M„jor M. B. Daly, l.t lirig. Mil. Artillery. EXKCUTIVE COUNCIL. Hon. William Annaii infj Marriage il. Artillery. :a and Mines. ^^inm. ALMANACK. 160 f ^^^ precedence, by oscph llovre WiUiamA.lle^ry. Alex. McFarlunc. J. [iilifax. Gnyaborougii ".".'. Yftimoutli. ...Halifax. .■Wallace. ' ' * . . Halifax. WiuJHor. " * ' . Luncnburgb. '.'.■.'..Annapolis. ii ..Liverpool. ^ .Covnwallis. \ .Antigonish. 1. ■ " . .Port Hoou. I, .Stcwiaciic. •] "■^.GuysborougU. i ""''".Halifax. | , rictou. ■■*". .Halifax. .... .Halifax. Aricliat. sihelburne. OWN BBOTUKftS & Co. LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY. [Elected Sept. m, 1807. J C0UMn.9TKR COLNTV. . CUMIIKRLAND CofNTV. Cai'k Urkton County. L)l(iUY CoirNTY Sptaker — Hon. John J. Marshall. Annapous County .... Hon. Jared C. Troop, M.E.C., David C. Landers. Antioonish County. . .Daniel .McDonald. Joseph McDonald. Robert Chambers, Thomas F. Morrison. Amos Purdy, Henry O. Pineo, Jr. Hon. John Ferguson, M.K.C., Alonio J. White. Hon. Wm. B. Viiil {Provincial Secrua i/,) M.E.C., Urbino Doucett. OuYSDonouoii County Hon. Juo. J. Marshall {Speaker), Jno. A. Kirk. Halifax County Henry Balconi, Hon. Jumcs Cochran, Jere- miah Northup. Hants Count/ *Willirtm Lawrencp, Elkanih Young. Invernlss County. .. .*Hiram Ulanchard, Alexander Campbell. Kings County *Edward L. Brown, M.D., David M. Dickie. LuNENBUROii County. . James Eisenhauer, Mather B. Desbrisay. PiCTOu County Hon. Martin I. Wilkins {AUorney General,) M.E.C., R. R. Copeland, Geo. Murray, M.D. Queens County William H. Smith, Samuel Freeman. Richmond County Hon. Edward P. Flynn, M.E.C., Josiah Cooper. SuELBURNB CouNTY. . .♦ifort. Robert Robertson {Commissioner Public Works and Mines,) M.E.C., Thos. Johnson. Victoria County, . . .William Kidston, John Ross. Yarmouth County. . .*William C. Townsend, Jno. K. Ryerson. Clerk, Henry C. D. Twining. Asst. Clerk, Lawrence Power. lain, Rev. Canon Cochran. Sergeant-at-Arms, A. M. Oidney. Sergt.-at-Arms, Jaa. L. Griffin. Messenger, Jno. Fitzgerald. Chap' Asti. Legislative Library Committee, — Hiram Blanchard {Chairman), iJIon. M. B. Almon, Hon. Wm. B. Vail, Jeremiah Northup. 55 I sa c8 i CO a 3 QQ QQ c4 I Brown BaoTHBaa 4- Co., Importer* of Flower, Field and Garden Seeds. 8 1 i I 03 3 <1> 0) •w DQ V CI a •c ••« eS «2 • « O 3 a a C3 P. e3 o PI? I o B. T. MtriS, Bookseller and Stationer. 125 Granville 8t. 170 belcher's farmer's [1869. I COVERNiyiENT OFFICES AND OFFICERS. PROVIJ\'CML. Pkovinoul Secretakv— i/o/i William B. Vail, M.P.P. Dep. Prov. Sec, Herbert Crosskill, Treasuber — Ho7i. William Annand, M.L.C. Clerk — Sydenham Howe. Department op Mines and Public Works. — Commissioner, Hon. Robt llobertson, M.P.P. Dep. CoT/iWjV, Jno Kelly. Clerks, C. U. Carman. J H McDaniel. Inspector of Mines, John Kntherford. Chief Clerk of Works, Jas B McNab. Clerk, Jno A Cuttley. Inspector of Works, H. B. Reid. Chief Clerk of Mines and Minerals^ Jno Kelly. Dep. Gold Commas. — Montague, Luwrencctown and Waverley, Jno Kelly ; Stormont, Jno F Taylor ; Sherbrooke, Wm L Pye ; Oldham and Renfrew, Jas McKcnzie ; Wine Harbour, D.W. Crockett ; Mo-ont Uniackc, Benjm Blois. Agent in Great Britaiii, F. N. Gisborne. Provincial Hospital for the Insane, — Visitors, the Governor, the Chief Justice, the Provincial Secretary, the President of the Legislative Council, the Speaker of the House of Assembly, and the heads or au- thorized representatives of all Christian Churches in the Province. Comm^rs, Geo G Dustan, Tllos E Murphy, James Duggan. Treasrrer, Hon Wm Annand. Medical Superintendent, Jas R DeWolf, M.D. Asst Physician. Robt W MoKeagney, M.D. Storekeeper, George Dow- nie. Housekeeper, Mrs II D Dickson. Supervisors, Miss Sandifer, Jno II McNab. Engineer, R D Dickson. Commissioner OP Crown Lands.— Samuel P Fairbanks. Deputy, Wm A Hendry. C/crA:, Edw Morris, Matthias Cupbaitige, Geo Lloyds- Fred LeBlanc. Education Office. — Superintendent of Education a.'d Secretary to the Council of Public InstrucUonj Theodore II Rand, M.A. Clerk, Silas Macvnne, B.A. Commissioner for examining, preserving and arranging ancient records and documents, illas'rative of the History and progress of Society in the Province — Thos B Akinw, D.C.L. Immigrant Agent for the Province of jYova Scotia, Thos F Morri- son. Board op Agrigultuek. — Presl., Hon Alex MoFarlane. V. Prest., Henry Yeomans. Treasurer, Wm Cunard. Rev Dr Forrester, Priucp. Normal School, J H Rand, Superintend, of Education, Jos J Northup, Hon Chief Justice Young, Ciias C Hamilton, M.D, Avard Longley, G.S. Brown, HAN Kaulback, Honll A McHeffey, Wm H Harris, Hon Jno McKinnon, Henry Davenport. Sec^y, Professor Lawson. Board op Examiners for Provincial Medical Licenses. Wm J Almon, M.D, P.M.O., //o?i D. McN Parker, M.D, and R. S. Black, M.D. CENTRJ^L Board op Examinees of Shipmasters and Mates. — Capt John Taylor, Wm Pryor, Thos Bolton. Comm'ra without the Province.—- Ahram Jaekaon of Boston, aad Andw B Almon of Salem. Qucen''s Printer. — Edward M McDonald. ~~" " "". * " j DOMLIK^OA". ' ! Financial Department. —Nova Scotia Branch — Auditor's Ofeick — Acting Auditor, Thos F Knight. Clerk, Hobt Stathcr. ' BROWN BROTHERS & CO., Druggists, Ordnance Square, Halifax. i«3i t^t Jll * , 1 .WV fcl." I. 1.1« . TiTT^niryvaiiiwi^ >5 Granville St. [1869. Blank Books and Tums BookB, at K. T. MUIR'S -TT" OFFICERS. M, M.P.P. c, Herbert Crosskill, . — Commissioner, Hon. Kelly. Clerks, C. H. John Ktitherford, Chief V Cuttley. Inspector of \ id Minerals, ino Kelly, j ^u:n and Waverley, Jno j , Wm L Pye ; Oldham ; , D.W. Crockett ; M(y.>nt 'An, F. N. Gisborue. | itors, the Governor, the esident of the Legislative f, and the heads or au- irchea m the Province, es Duggan. Treasrrer, t, Jas R DeWolf, M.i). storekeeper, George Dov7- rvisors. Miss Sandifer, P Fairbjinka. Deputy, Cupbaiuge, Geo Lloyd r lucation a.'d Secretary i II Kand, M.A. Clerk, and arranging ancient Histonj arid progress of Scotia, Thos F Morri- MoFarlane. V. Prest, Lev Dr Forrester, Priucp. acation, Jos J Northup, l.D, Avard Longicy , G. S. AVm H Harris, Ho-ii Jno or Lawson. ;dical LICENSE?. Wm J D,andIl.S. Black, M.D. TEB3 AND MaTES. — Capt Jaekson of Boston, and ch — AcDITOR'S OfEICE — t Stathcr. r 1869.] ALMANACK. 171 -,>* ry, and arson. Clerk of the above Courts, the City Clerk, or Asst. Clerk. The Police Office is open every week day, fioni 10 to 3 o'clock, (ex- cept on Saturday when it closes at 1 P.M.) The administration of Police and all erocutive powers of the coipoi ation is vested in the Sti- pendiary Magif BoABD OF Pi -J' —Mayor and Aldm. Clerk, Thomas Rhind. COMMITTEES. -Aldrj. Troop, Dunbar, Blackadar, Butler, Flynn, -Aldm Sinclair, Richardson, Gray, Blackadar, Troop, Aldm. Sinclair, Dunbar, Nash, Blackadar, Leahy, BROWN BROTHERS ^ CO., Druggists. Ordnance Square. Halifax. Public Account- Story. Cemetery- Divis. City Prison- Hawley. Ciiy Property — Aldm. Pryor, Dunbar, Walsh, Flynn, Nash, Hawley. Trucks and Hacks — Aldtu. Sinclair, Walsh, Flynn, Story. City Hospital — Aldm Pryor, Mahony, Butler, Murphy, Barron, Ilawley. Internal Health — Aid. Troop, Barron, Walsh. Laws and Piivileijes — Aldm. Sinclair, Richardson, Gray, Walsh, Bai ron, Hawley. Common — Aldm. Troop, Mahoncy, Butler, Blackadar, Baaron, Da- vis>. Tenders — Aldm. Pryor, Richardson, Butler, Murphy, Leahy, Story \.^ *v Street* [1869. VVm. J. Morris. IE CITY. iclair ; No. 2 — 0. 3 — John D. pby, Hugh W. Barron, Jno. Story. ary Magistrate y Court House, ry month. I Wednesday of ary AJagistrate, a son, hoDiickle, 8 City Clerk, or I 3 o'clock, (ex- Iniinistration of :sted in the Sti- las Rhind. Butler, Flynn, ikadar. Troop, ckadar, Leahy, , Nash, Haw ley. Story. irphy, Barron, Gray, Walsh, ir, Baaron, Da- , Leahy, Story_ • Y e» Ualifar. R. T* MXTIR, Bookseller and Stationer, 12S OranTllle St. 1869.] ALMANACK. 173 City Rates an I Road Taxes — Aldui. Duubar, Drillio, Sinclair, Flynn. Streets — Aldm. Pryor, Butler, Davis. Licenses — Aldm, Pryor, Malioney, Butler, Murphy, Leahy, Hawley. Library — Aldm. Sinclair, Mahoney, Gray, Blackadar, Flynn, Story. Police — Aid. Troop, Dunbar, Nash, Walsh, Hnwlcy, Leahy, Inspectors of Wciyhfs and Measures, Robert Motton, Peter Meagher. Keeper and Sup. City Marke s, Juines Duggan. Health Inspector, Jas Spike ; Deputy, Jno Shean. Sup. of Streets, Robt Austin • Clerk, Fienry Trenaman. Inspectors Pickled Beef and Pork, W. T. ♦Voodill, Edgar Dodson. Weiytiers of Flour, Saml Garten, Jno Parher, David Evans, George Irwin, Wra R Cogswell, Jno Arthur. Governor City Prison, Matt Campbell ; Matron, Mrs. Campbell. Under keepers, Jno Kennedy, Jno Maher, .Lis Doyle, David Griffin. Weiyhers of Hay, Jno Forrest, N., Wm Caldwell, S. Keeper of Cemetery, Jos Keefler. Gas Inspector, Axch. Miller. Keeper of the Court ifouse, Mrs. Glaze- brook. Citizen^s Free Library. — (The gift ofllon. Wm. Young, Chief Jus- tice of Nova Scotia). City Court House, Market Square.. Open from 4 to 7 p.m. PoLiCK SERaE.vNTs. — Jas Burke, Lewis Hutt, Maurice Power, James McDonald, John Keet'e, David Power. PoLiCE.ME,v — Jno Mulvena, Bart Dillon, David Redmond, Jas Meagher, J.io J. Hamilton, Matt Sullivan ^ Jno Foley, Jos Kearns, Jno Hearns, Martin Quinn, Nich Power, Wm Fluke, George Morgan, Robt McFar- lane, Jos Tatara, Nich Meagher, Dennis McKinlay, Don McDonalc', Jno 0. Sullivan, Dun McLean, Saml H. Ditchfield, Sylvanus .roughton, J 10 Curry, George S.iston, Loflus Mason, Jno Woods, William Adams, John Hartenett, John Story, John H. Hearn, Patrick Mullaney, George Handley, Alex Motfatt, George Fader. Watee Department. — Commissioners Water Supply — John A. Bell (Ch'nrmi^n), Jno L. Barry, Edw J. LongarJ. Superintendent^ 3. P Muir. Sec'y, S. Boreham. FIRE DEPARTMENT. Chairman, Jas Reeves ; Sec^y, Jas Duggan. FxRE Wards — No. 1, J. B. Smithers, Jas Pryor, Duncan Grant ; No. 2, Jas Reevea (Chairman), Jno McCulloch, Wm Kandick ; No. 3, Jas Duggan (Secy), E. J. Jost, Wm. McDonald ; No. 4, Michl Kearney, jr, Hui^h Blackadar, Michl .J. Power ; No. 5, Jno Ead, .Jno Finn, Peter Hogan ; No. G, Douglas Story, Wm Nisbett, Jno Blundell. Committee of Miiaayement at Fires — M. Keirney, jr, Wm McDonald, Edw Joat, Peter Hugan. Committee in charge of Entjine House, SfC. — Tlie Chairman, Captain Engine Company. Committee in charge of Fire Plugs, ^••,— No. 1, J. B. Smithers ; No. 2, Wm Kandick; No. 3, Jas Duggan ; No. 4, M. J. Power ; No. 5, Peter Hogan ; No. 6, D. Story. Auditing Committee, D. Story, W. Kandick, Jno Blundell. Committee for Purchasing Supplies — The Chairman, the Secretary, and the Captains of Engine and A.xe Companies. VOLUNTEER ENGINE COMPANY. Captain, Patk Lyons. Sec''y, J.imes W. Flinn. Finan Sec'y, M. J. O'Brien. iVcas, M. Neville. Keeper Engine House, JoaM\irphy^ 80 4,a Ph nd 07 Q c3 eo a> .i-t 07 Ha B to 07 O g ea o -i-i Ph 07 I pi" h >^ o EH OQ Sponges, Brushes, Combs apd Perfumery at Baow^ Bzoxasjit & Co. ii ; Pi 1 i B. T. MUIIl, Bookseller and Stationer, 136 Granville Street, Halifax. a «3 •3 S is S •c I o 174 BELCIlEll S FAllMER S [1869. No. 1, " Victoria," Steam Engine, Spring Garden Road. Fire Wards, D. Grant, Jas Pryor. 1st Lieut, Edw Doran ; 2d Lieut, Wm Meagher. No. 2, •• Albert," Steam Engine, Gottingen Street. Fire Wards, Jno Ead, Wm Nisbett. 1st Lt, Jno O'Malley ; 2d Lt, Jno Ead. No. 1, Hand Engine, . Fire Ward, M. J. Power. 1st Lieut 4* Treas, Michael Neville ; 2d Lieut, Jer Murphy. No. 2, Hand Engine, " Chebucto," Parade. Fire Ward^ W. Mc- Donald. 1st Lt, Patrick King ; 2d Lt. No. 4, Hand Engine, •'Roaolute," Maitland Street. Fire Wards,. Jno Flinn, H. W. Blackadar. 1st Lieut, Jno Bradley ; 2d Lieuty J'aa Burns. No. 5, Hand Engine, " Etna," Islesville. Fire Ward,. Douglas Story. 1st Lt, Tim Meagher ; 2d Lt^ No. 6, Hand Engine, " Alma, "Spring Garden Road, Fire Wards, Wm Kandick, J, B. Smithers. 1st Lieut ^ W. Burke ; 2nd Liaut,. M. Murphy. UNION AXE COMPANT. Captain, Patrick Howard. 1st Lieut, Jno Jackson. Sec'y, Jno Hunaton, jr. Treas., Thos Edwards. I!) 08 O CQ fcO 3 1 w O STAFF OF THE NOVA SCOTIA MILITIA. Commander-in-Chief, His Excellency the Governor General. Adj. -General and Qtr. Mr. General, Col. R. Bligh Sinclair, N.&.M. Inspectinff Field \ Col. Jno. Winbnrn Laurie, Lt. Col. 11. M. Army. Officers of { Lt. CoL Tho3. Milsom, N.S.M. Mihtia S; Vol- I Lt. Col. C. Crewe Reade, N.S.M. unteers, * Lt. Col. Conrad Sawyer, N.S M. Dep. Asst. Qtr. Master General, Capt Robt. Brechin, N.S.M. Quarter Master GensraVs Dept, Lt. Col. Hugb Bartshorae, N.S.M. &7ffjf Pa^wias^cr, D. Henry Starr. ^ Surgeon General, Rufus S. Black, M.D. Staff Surgeons, Wm. J. Lewis, M.D.; Charles C. Hamilton, M.D. Judge Advocate General, Andrew M. Uniacke, D.C.L. ^*> UNATTACHED. (7o7onaZ«. Bon. John Creighton Josej)!! Crane Hou. Samuel Cblpman John Bc'lcHer James Ratctvford H. A. Gladwin J. M. eiiamberlRln Richard Tremaiu Mtchael Tobin Richard Sfarr C. H. Belcher Henry Mignowitz. Francis U. Parltsr Isaac LoVesconto T.t.-ColoHets. Robert Itomitns John Heckinan Hon. RiibPrt M. Cutler John McKinnon Jacob Withrow D. DavidsoB, G. McDonald J. D. Cunninghata' C. White J. P. Doans J. DcWoU' Oeorife H. Stays W. McKeen Edward Piyor O. Shafner C. E. teoiiarcV Arch, Ilnrshaw C. V. X. Blanvelt W. C. F.aton TlioninH (J. Kinucaj: A. t'onkoy AV. H. lliMnilton IJonald Miirsay R. G. Hallburton M. Bent J. B.J lane W. Xickejson Nat Clotigh ffon R. A. McHuffey Oooi'ge Solomon Robert Stone Joseph Gerrolr Maurictt Uavaijflgfti William Holden Samuel' I'almer W. C. C'awy J. J. Rudolf Ri<;hard Winsby William Stalkei; John McKay N. II. Man in J. W. McKcen G. V. A. hcOin II. W. Ckike, S. Majcri. Eliiali Phinney V. Parkar Hon Alexander KeUh. David Pago M. Park J. Campbelt 8. Burgess W. M-cKecn J. McKcei*, Ij. Lewis S. Plant D. B. Fcaset W . O. Andersot» Thos. Qayne E. V. Munro n. D. Leonard Otis KitiR W. E. Ilrina JaiiK'S Vugo John Fuller Jacob Seaman Elijah Clevclar»d Hugh UuDonald .i m' BaowN Bbothees & Co.— Gold Leaf, Dry Paints and Varijisl^e^^ ;reet, Halifax. [1869. in Road. Fir& ; 2d Lieut, Wm Fire Wards ^ Jno Ead. ower. 1st Lieut Ward, W. Mc- Fire Wards ^ f ; 2d Lieut, J'aa Wardy Douglas Fire Wardi, ; 2nd Liaut,. >I. son. Sec''y, Jno ILITIA. General. 1 Sinclair, If.&.M. Col. II. M. Army. bin-, N.S.M. artshorae, N.S.M. amilton^ M.P.. .L. Hon ATexdider Keith. David Pnga JI. Park J. Canipbelli 3. Burpeaa W. M = J. McKcea, ti. Lewis ,9. Plant "' D. B. Fnwer W . fi. Andersoa Thos. Bayne E. V. Muiiro B. U. LfouBril OtisKiiiK W. E. nrifle " ' Jaiiui) Foga Jiiliu I'lillor Jacob Seaman EJiJali Clovclarjcl Hugh UcBooald' School Ilequl8itc8 of every description at MUIR'S. ^v RIFLE ASSOCIATIONS. Yice-/'atr(»ii<, PKOVINCIAL KIFLK ASSOCIATION OF NOVA SCOTIA. Patron, H. R. II. tho PHiico of Wales. rHia Honor Maioc-lJcn'Tal ('. HastinKS T>ovli-, Llotitnnunt-Oovernor, Ac., Ac. J Sir Kii'hurtl Uravos .Miiccloiincll, A'(., C. B., (ioveriior and Conimander-lu- Clilcf at lloiip Kontr. Lr.ieiit.-Cicnenil Sir VV. Kenwick Williams, Bt., KCB, Ac. PrennUnt, Lt Col W. J. Stairs, 'Jtli t^iicen'M lliilifux UoKt. V(cc-/Yc•llWl•)l^•(, ex otflclu, The Senior OmciTS (.not unattached) of CountlM, who are Bub- serllii'rs. Cotniril, Major A. K. Mnckiiilay, II. V. II. ; l,t. Col D.II. flnrko, l*f Kings UeRt; Lt Col J. W. Carniichael, ,5th I'lctou Uigt; Lt Col A. G. .Tonoo, 1st H. M. A. ; LtCol. W. H. Creigli- ton. I'd 11. M. A.; Major .1. t; Wvlilo, Xaval Hrigadej Col. .T. W. Laurie, I.F.O.M.: Lt. Col C. J. Stewart, 1st Cumberland Kept ; Lt. Col. .1. J. Urcnincr 1st >Ix. Uegt. ; Major H. C. Veoinans, 5th Hants lie^t ; Col. C. II. Itclrher, N. S. M. : Capt. J. B. Campbell, Vol. Artlllfirj-; Col. H. B. CQ w CO a (M eS § bO .9 u a CO .s o 03 O a zs o < H CO Em Cm H 02 >^ Pi ad Varijislxj^, Sponges, Brusbce, Combs and Perfumery, at Brown Brotiiebs & Co. en *• ^ ' '^^' Bookseli8» and Stationer, 126 Qranvllle St . 176 Q -*- CQ e> o .9 o O 4) s ■«-> s eS ■W o OQ to a a •P5 o 03 belciier's farmer's [1869. Annapolis Co. Artillery Brigade. Lt. Col. George Kennedy Captaini W^ Bohuk^r Walter Mill», adjt. Jas !•;. Kurngworth J. M. Truop Ut Lis. fas H. Crosicup D. Wade 2nd TA». Campbell VVillett Udw AlilU Thos Burko Adjt, VV. Mills, capt aurg,Q. T. Binguy.MD, 1st Rkgiment. Lt. Col. William II. iiay Majorti Jno M. HiirrU Chas Spurr Captaini Wallace liurris, adjt Geo Wells 'Bdw. Uatcs Jos. A. Bancroft iNaiah S. Munro Chus. Ditmars Chas. B. Shavr \st Lt: Wm E. Thoraai Jos A. Wright Jnu Lockwuod A Uoblie lit Us. Jno 8. Parker Iteis Baker David Bent Albert Gates '2nd Us. Ingli< H. Brown ({eo Parker Adj., C. JucquPH, cpt. (^. Af., K. M. Chipinan Surg., J, Woodbury, MD A S., T. Fullerton 4th Regt. Major. DcLancy Harris Capts. Wm Miller T. W. Cliesley Wm Bustiu Thos H. Chipraan W. K. Troop 2nd Us. Malcolm C. Bent David P. Bent Albert Morse Elias H. Tupper yr.-il/r., B. Millar Surg., L. do Blois, M. D. Antigonish Co. 1st Regiment. U, Col. Hon. William A. Henry Majors Wm. J. Beck Thos M. King Capls. It. N. Hcnrv, 1st Chas B. Whiddcn F. 8. Cui.nlngham C. X. Harrington John Bisliop Angus Mclfuuic Wm. Crockett John .-V. Thompson Lucius l)ii:k. Ilaniliton A. Corbett liit Muut. Edward Itolinon Uubt S. Bridge 2d Lieuti. D. E. Brown Xrfjt, A. Corlictt, epC Surg, r. E. Jeans, .M. D, 5th Regt. Captains. John Mc-Kliinon, adj Stvphi n McNeil Alex McLean Daniel .McOilvray Allan McAdam Angus MclJonuld Adj., J, McKiunon, cpt. 6th Regt. Captains Henry Balster Israel T. Slattcry Kobt Armstrong Wm G. Nioholl Kowton L. McKay Caleb tlarringtou Angus Uillis, Ist 2d Lieut. Cbas Grant 7th Regt. I.t. Col. Edw P. Archbold Major Clias. 11. Uigby captains. Albert Cannan ,ler. Ilallcran Jas K. Hitehins Chas. lieynolds 8th Regt. Cn|)tain8. Wm W. Bown Chas Archibald Cumelius llicltcy Chas (jarndchacl Arthur Hill Alex McAskill Philip binnth John Walker 1st Lieuts. Alfred Pollock Dun Mclnuis I Angus McAulny Jnu McKenitio Don McBeth Ilavid Mcintosh Danl McAuIey Jno S. Ui'dpath Ed Licuts. Geo Edwarils Kobt Gilhulmu 9th Regt. I.t. Col. Wm. RoutUnigo .Major. Thos 8cott Capt*. Danl Graliam Walter Vuung Wm Bourko Law LalHn Patk. Neville Patk. Cadigun liif Lieuti, Thomas Scott Den Link lion McDonald I 2nd U. I L. McDonald , Surg., Marcus Dodd,Mn. I Edw W. Hamilton Wm Blair Captain: Goo E.Dickson, adj. Jno J. Dickson Wm N. Dickson Geo V. Crt)we T. Perley Putnam Geo Linton Allen Itobertson Geo Itayne Peter Hall Colchester Co. 1st Regiment. U. Col. Charles Blanchard Major. \ Jas K. Bluir I Jno Yuill CaptM. Chas H. Blair K. 8. McCurdy Wm McCuIly Kiclid Craig Kobt Bandiill Wm K. Logan B. H. Blanchard, Oiijt Geo Nelson Ift Lieuti. D. G. Dickson L, J. Walker Jno Hennessey Geo A. Layton. 2d Lieuti. Thos Smith L. J. Crowe Scdley Blanchard P. S. Archibald Kobt U. Forbes Adj.,B.II.Blancbard,fp<.l V.J/., S. G. W. Archibald Surg., Chas Bent, M. D. 2nd Regt. MajoTA, W. S. Hamilton Henry Sibley Capti. John Cook Sanmel Moore, adJt. ■ James Kcmicdy j William lluggo Baxter Hamilton \»t Lieuti. I Wm Dickey I Jas Hamilton Jas Sutherland Wm. Kamsay 2nd Lt. Henry Benjamin Clias Mooro Jas Fisher Adj., Sanil Moore, cp(. i y. M., SamI Frame ls( Hi. \ Edw (;. Munrn : Albert Nelson ; T. J. G. Nelson { T. U. Johnson U.U.Baxter I 2nd Ui. I Angus McDonald I David Linton I Adj., G. E. Dickson, cpt. , V-.V-, Isaac Barnhill I Surg., A. C. Page, m.d. A. I eo u I o H I— I H (4 i Elastic Stockings, Knee Caps and Anklets, at Browh Bbothebs ^ lare, HaliCEut* MIIIR, Dookseller ami Stationer, I'iii GrAQvlllc Street, Ifnlinix i I I •a 178 BELCIIEU'S farmer's [i86y. P4 o A) 55 r3 • ea n ci P4 I Q. M., W. .1. McKny aurg., O. G. MvKu/, MU 8th Rkot. 1.1. Vol. Kliiikl in Tuppnr Cnpliiint. I), MrO, ,Iohnaoii,a(/J. (Iiiu II. ItlltOII KIrlKl Wiiiianll Arrh Cainnioll JuK A. C'lix Ut r.t$. •Iiio Dlokitv lliibt H. C. ItHliiiltoU Jill Hrolt AilJ., I). McO. Jolintnn ^. J/., Aiidw Johiiiiuii P3 PQ O P3 Cumberland Co. 1st UlUlIMENT. C'lmrU'H .1. Htiiwiirt Hiijnri .T. II. Clmiiiimii ,|0H SIoillO ('. .T. Tou'iirliiMKl, aJJ. Will llliiik .1. AIIm'i'I llliiok Will II. Main (li'ii W. I''. it. S., C. J. Morse, M.l). Srd Rkot. It. Col. lUnry U. riiieo, Jp. Majof. .Tna JonoR Alux A. Illaek Captt. Klin* KtnK IVIiT Mc'I'urlnno (1. !••. I,. I'l.Tl Diivld .St<..'l, ailj H. (!. McNutt A. M. WIIlK It. II. Waint-r Will < Inn Id Jno rmipor 1«( Un. Miirdorli Munriio Ml. C. Illiuk |)uv4d (!i>nii I'rtiT Murray I'. McDonnId Jnd II. Illiick Uubt MiKlnnoii '2>ul UK. .^l\» ItolllM'tHcin linvlil Mi'Ki'ii/.ld CliiiH'r. Ilowidr 'I'liiin II. Ilroiik Kdiriir llc'iit Will ('iiniiiilii'l AitJ., DiivldHdM'l, rpt. y. .v., ("yrun Hunt 2nd Reqt. TJ. Col. Kufus Soiiman Mit)or«. Oeo IHlilinrd K. A. Chrlstlii Cnpts. WmMomui. adj. Jno U. Moflatt Abrnhiini I,atta Jno r«nh«m Diiviil I Unit IT Will lliiivl Nii'lioliis I'liiwiuan Anth'y IlourKeola AdJ, W. Motratt, cpt. T.owli Ponkin 'riiinn|iHoii Hiiilth Jnc II. (illruy O. II. DiivIhoii, adj. Uco Tliuin|iHi>n !■< IJt. nonjm M. Ox ley .1. K. 'I'liylor K. Iinvimiii Wm C. riillllps ind U. Alh-ed UavldHim AdI., O. n. Kiivlmin, cpt. u. .v., ». W. Hiiyrn .Vkit/., J. c. l'lillll|iii,Mli, 4th Reqt. l,t. Col. lliMiry t)lihl(,'lit Major). ('. J. McKailnuo l.'lm» K. Ki-rr Capti. J. A. U.ihcrtHon, Adj. Win Oxiov KIrhd Oirilvto W. II. llufxtU Z. A. McKay T. n. Ilcim Jiii'oli Clilsliolm Ut U*. Wi'lwnoil MoNilb .Ins lli'tt^ IConiirlli 'IVi-d Solomon I'l'in'n Albert HlKni'y Jns Ugilviu 'Znd Its. Arthur Miom Jno lIcttH .idj. J A Kobcrt.son, ept V. M., Wm McNab 5th Reqt. W. Col. Uufug F. Black Majors. Thos R. Tlioiiipnon K. W. Dean Cnpls. Thos II. rntlcu IJobt llaird J. r. Tbompson It. L. Black Cth Reqt. Ma furs. A. P. Brndii'v A. 8, To\vn»licnd Cnpls. ». DrW. Kln« ThoH W. MiKay Jno (IIMcHpii) lliivld r. Knlli'rlon V. H, Knlli'rt(ni, my AnKiiH Mi'dilllvray JollllMOII I/OWIh II. N. Knllorlon lie Us. I'.dw Iloatfy HaiiipNon Monro A. K. .SniKli Jno W. JinikH N. *'. 'rhoinpnoil Jo.i J. .liifTerK Adj., V. B. Knllortou.qrf /'. J/., I'.dw Vlekeiy y. U., VtM\ Yoiko Surg., Clur Uuwulf, Mli. M. B. ll;irrlion, adj 11. ('. MillH K. W. Klj)l«y Jc'ptha lloi'j; Win I.uivroncu lot l.ts. Jno Adaiim (i. ('. Ilnrrlion ('. v.. l,l!Will J. A. l'np.o I/. I'lirdv Kalph W. I'llliiiore Jno JuK Hti'wart Ut Us. Koulien Kuslitnn Hninl I 'II I nil I n> ■ / (', '2itd It. Stoiifhonno 7th Reqt. /,^ Col. Jofiuph N. B. KIdurkIn .Vajors. V\\a» Hniltli (ieullill Capf. Uolit Kerr, mO A. Bleiikborn It. llHltU'llI Jno (.li'iiliain J. 10. Kowler K Colo 1<( Us. Jno Kelly Henry (J. Kerr 2nd Us. Clii«Colliim Anron Hatllold Oeo IJviiiK.slono Adj., It. Kerr, ept y. M., Jas Kerr 8th Regt. U. Col. Charles Lawrence Majors. John Koiioh Jeptha llarrieon Capts. Jno Tngslcy A. i). Bos» 10th Regt. Majtm. Jno M. AiiKUH ThoH li. Baxter Capls. Win Chnpinaii !3iid Jan B. DavidKoii Hylvannii l.owo Jaa B. lliliotKon Orlnndo It. Hiiiltli Klihr McKay Will M AiiKiin Ut Us. N. T. Lowo TlioH. I,. Ibbotaou Jaa KJrckiion Diijhy County AllTIM.KRY BUIOADE. U. Cul. Botsford Viet a Captains Jno Ilnrlow G. Aug Victs A. B. Holdaworth Jas Keen 2d Capt. Edw Burnliam lAcuta. Jno Troop li. C. Uavinond G. J. A.'ltobliiaon Jno. W. Tuj-nbuU Geo P. Buoi-ut .»> A BROWN, BROTHERS & CO., Druggiste, Ordnance Square, Halifax. "1 fllX [I86y. hirrison, adj illD Jjiluy I I (Kg (V roil CO luli l.tt. iliiin arriinn iiwls iifrnlry iii'i'iHon III ploy lurriHun MiirrlHiiii lliirrinoii . 11. Ilnrrlnon, rp< riiiiH Udiirh Milna I'unly, md. th Rk(it. 1,1. Vul. urdy . Htcwiirt I'lirclv W. I'lllinorB H Hti'wnrt I KiiKlilcin 'llliuoru 'Ji.rf U. iivliuuiia 0th Regt. Afitjim. AiiKiiH . lIuxtiT (.'apt». Impiiiiiii '2tu\ Diiviilnoii iim l/owu IhlHlt^OII l« II. Hiiilth ili'Kiiy [ AiiK'ii* I,. Iblidtaon Jrckiioii <)by County HTir.LKRY iuiOADE. Ijt. Vul. ird Viots CixptaiM Inrlow K Viets lloldsworth '2d Capt. liuriiliuiu JAcuts. roop Itiivinoiul A. "Koliiuson V. Tuj-nliuU Uuornt y TV .^^^ Foolscap, Letter nnd Nolo I'Bper at 11. T. MlUK'fl. 1869.] ALMANACK. 170 Jas D. Nicoll j y. .1/., W. II. Snbliu- V. itf.,W. 11. Taylor Snr(/., C. ll.Moro^', MU. Surg., P. W. Smith, M I>| re, Halifax. Ist Reqiment, U. Col. Jno K. Vlots tut Lieut f. K. C. DddRO U. C. Unymoiid 2nd Rkot. U. Col. Hon. WllHoin B. Vnll Vajor, F. W. Goodwin. Vaiilaina Colin ramiibcU (i<'0 Titylur ndj, W. 11. i'lililgrfrn ■Insppr Jimrn<'ny (illbert l.rnt CIms Evcritt Uiolid SandiT«on ,Ini V. Spi'cht Jno S. M. Jones XH Ut. Walter .S. Jouon Win Ho(fiin (,'. K. .M( lioiiaia C. C. .Soi'eiiBou E. 1'. .Sp.-cht Henry jlurr Jno W. iili| 2nd Ukot. I U. Col. Uun. Win U. llrll'ernan Major: .Tiiinog Mar»linll Lutlirup v. Mycri Capt'. HIrli runnliiKlinni, ai^t. ' Ui'orire II. llaillny Ki'lix r'niiipbi'll ilaiiKM II. Carr Diinran .Meltno ( JiinuM A. .Steele 1 Wm N. HlnipHon j Wm I". 1". Heranton I ]«< l,(eiit». Kirhnrd (inelliam (^'ntler Jag MuigliuU I 'M Lieutn. Levi Carter JanioH Wllklnaoii Jiiliii A. ''aiT William A Carr JniiutH Hull Albert Siiiipgon Junii^g Hall .Mil hael I'urrell .4(7/, U. CiiiiniiiKlmm,i?p<. y.A/., Burton Juat 3nD Kkgt. /.*. Cnl. Thomng C. I'eart (leori;e A. Hinllh Alex.iiider Itiiil'iir ('oniellng Cmpley .Iitlrev liirncr Ailjl, W. I' hlidi, ept. (^..1/.. .lag II. Melionuld Surq, ^. Me.Mlllaii, M.D. 6th KicoT. U. Cel. J(dni A. Kirk Ma jiirt Albert I'.. ('.Iliolt Win I'alnler Crtp^ll. Jameg \'. I'.lllolt Kdbcrt .S. (iniiii David A. Mi'llonalil D. H. M. Keii/.io \,l U. Jobu T. Ninclair 'Id Lin. IhiKh K. Hiiii'lalr Jno .Hiillierbnid y. J/., riiog .MeKreii Halifax Co. AuTrLLKHY. 1st Brkiade. 5th Regt. I Captain- I C. 1". Uiiggleg, ailjt I Major. Jameg W. Iii«i'low Cniilf. C. M. Fr.jnaina Jno G. Kowlan Jno Lovltt Kaymond Melan.ion Philip Bourneuf Isf Ue. Wm Mullin's 8. V. .Sabine P. D'Entremont .fno B. Belliv(?au Rnvnnond J. Comeau Man. Bonafauut Jas P. Ne-.vlaa 2nd Us. Geo Prime Alex Weaver Amb Tberrio Aiiib Douceite Aug Lelllanc Jno C. Conit-au Jas S. Stewart Wm. Woodg Thog. B. Mffhan Win. ciRbeaa 1st Regimp:nt. 1 JJ. frit. \ Hon. Jtjlin J. Marshall Major. ': Wm llKrlgborne Captt. Jas A Tory Abnir Hart, adjt ' Marshall Jogt Moseg C. .S'ott Cliarb^j Peddle J.iReph Hattie Alexander Tory lt( Lieutt. Tas E Hadl'y Edward H. Carritt Wilberforce Hart James C. Ma;iili'jll ; Wm U, Oaliagber j '2nd LieiUs. 1 H'.bf n MeKay i Tb.jB McDL'nHld A-ijt. A. Hart. rjjf. y.if.. Thomat C'onijon Svrg, E. Carritt, M. U. I 4th Kegt. JA. C'll. I Btewart Campbell Majiirn. I John A. MclJonald \ Alfred K. Wbito ('rtptt. ' Wm. E. lri»b. a^yt. Charleg .S. M' Illto^h ;Davi.J ./. Xi'k.-r»ou I John I'ciwir ; Jainei* Heiiilow Aiidw .^tcwarl John McLean IjiI I.icult. .iRineg '1 utile .lobii A. Bt'.M-urt .laiiits I.. Hattie K. W. M- l>ouald I 'M f.ieuti. ! W. II. McDaiiiel ' f». .ioliiJhtoa Neil l.e»!le : Jno Hew itt ;Jo»on I'Veilk .1. 'I reiiiain (ieo Mill bell (ioo Iluigl X. H. rtutberland Adj C.-M.l'ruiichville, rpi '2nd Captt. y.j/., Will, butlicrlaiid ^ (• .\u,h , Kred C. Walnwrlirht I bog Mllg'iiii : Frc'l P. Kairbaiiki I Frank KoiiiHtig J.iet'tt. W. MeK. Blan.-baid K. B. Woodill . tiUK KItchie ' U. N. Beekwllh Tlio» l(il<'bi« 1 . y.. Whlrtden Adjt, W. K. H. Waln- viri^'bt. I'apl'iin /'. .(f.. K'lw Biiiney, fo/X ! y.J/.. Catbi ail I lioiiigoii • !iu.-n.-M'ij •I .a t 'A Cm H uSecond Buigade. //. C'A'JfirA. W'llliura H. '•>• igblvn M'lj'jri. Jno A. biuclair M. B. Duly I Unadulterated Ground Spicw at Beowk BuOTUtits (Si Co. 4^ I CO •s s o a s 111 «s PC p< ft' jg C •^ rt s H J M • pq • •< H PS M CQ O « B. T. MUIS, BookHcller and Statlonfr, 12A Granville Street, Halifax. 180 BKLCIFER 8 FADMERS [1869. I'nplaini. 1 li Cri'JKlilox lliivlil Hklrvliift .Inn A. Iloyi l(. II. I'ritiirklyn Cliiiii THyior Cliim H. Ciiirnn AilJI, l;.l<. CipIi'Iiipi", mill i/.M-, <;.A.<;ri'iKiiiiiii, (■/)( .Sur;/., .1.11. V. UoiiaUlKOUiC'ipt atiri;., A. Moren. M.I>. A.S, KJw K«m'll, Ml) Ist Rkqiment. U. Col. ,)olm .l.ilri'iniii'r Atnjiiri, It. .1. IIOIIIIIIIII JlKI. Dllll'llll IJaplnlnii ,1. Ili'iiry iiibin (>«'< Mi'l.i'iiii .liiK II. Morriiw rliun.l. Wylda lly. N. riifiit Itohr. K. Wiitt .liio W. Wntl K. II. Itnovin Alfri'il llrowno .1. H. Ilhinil II. II. I'lllU (I. i;. i'°i'inii'klyn Hniiil ('. .lorilnii W. .1. rolciiinii Litwln W. Oi'Dllarruii W l.init. K. C KHli'huiikH Vc.-.Vr., Will l'>»(in Shiu, W. II. Hhiylcr.Mli ,1. H., A. l.nwHiiii, M. II Fourth Brigade. U. Col. Joii«ph 8. Belchor Ma,:ori Tho« A Hyilo Kdw Uilliuff Ctiptnins. Geo R Aii. (Jorhett H. W. A 11)1 o K. N. Keinu-y E. O. Stoyncr C. D. Rullock A. Co will J. C. Itobertson Krcii AllliMirt Adj, W. M. OrBT, cpt. (^.-Mr., Uunjni I'rowe Surg., T. 11. I'ryor, M.D. 8rd Regiment. Jlajort. DhvI.1 W. Ilosg Thou. Clay Captain*. Fred W. Crcighlon Ja*. Cullen n. K. Harrington Eilw Bolniau J. K. Murray, adJt, v.. W. Chlpninn W. E. llcttenmn Wm Woodill \rt LU. Geo W Jones T- O. G. Uopklui Thos lliirri'tt Hllm McVnnn A'lJI, .1. It. Murray, Cpt. ^r.-.l/r , II. I). lioKt .Surg., K. JiMiuliiRi), M.U. A.H., it. Mul-'alrl(lv«.MIJ. 4th Rkgimbkt. 14. Col. Thomni A. Ilauor MilJoTi. V. 11. I.rC'aln J. 11. Hyinoii* (,'iil>laini. A .1 OreiKlitoii II J N l.i^t uln Dun A. I'mnrr, atijt Ifl l.ir.Hl. Ibiht HtulliiT Ailjt, I'. A. Krnsrr, r.a]A l/.M., .1 i: (JrniKeii iinri/, A. J. Luwiti, H.u 7tii Regt. IJ. Colontl. John (.'uiii|ilii'll Major I. I'liler ItosN M Kcanivy Caplt. I' W Kl»hivl(!k .Ino Hiitliorhiuil I'nik MoiiUKhnit Will t'ltlll|>lll!ll II l> llni'ton U !> Muniii Alex Aiiili'i'son r I, .Sliidil, arijt Deu Itiitvlliiffs JoK II Weeks Juo II Anderson Isr lAciU*. Jnn A Anderson II Guet/. Isnne (Inelr. (illliert HnthcrUud Dun OiiDjibell lleiirv lliltx .lus liiltz John lto(fcr« ' John Irving V-il/r, Jno \ Wright Sufg, W H Weeks, M.U Otii Regt. /,«. Col. lion. William J Statrt Majort Itobttlray J TTwIniiig Capli. 3 A Grnnt T W Tanirar II II Fuller U (; Hutlierland, adjt .liiu l'° Htnirs ls( lAtuti. Kdw Johnson J A rtiiillh JiiH Huge Adjt, (• C Huthnrland, ep V.U. J v. <.'iiliot liury, A G llnttio, MU. Stii Regt. U. Col. Jaiuos B Uxlcy il(\jor. O R Dlmunk Captaini, J W K Johnston Jno Davidson I'hoR I'it'/.niiiurice D A Nicholson Amos Hnvurstock Itt Ut. W K R Fulti W Keia 2nd Lievtt. F.dw Davey Kobt Thomson P.M. M r Black U.M. Wm Wilson Surg., Hon. D. rirkCT, M.I). A. S., Jno SoinmcrsM,D IOtii Regt. 14. Col. A H Gladwin Major I. Geo Mel/eod t'lius N Hproll Caiitnlni. 8 lliitelilnMiii Don lillliimn Jns Knnt A Mel liognn, adJt Will I. nylon WniGulid Miileoiii Mvl. I.ogan Ullllll liuiTis 1«( 14: Miles Mclniiis Jno Ituld .Ins Cruiekshanki Jno II 'I'liylur Geo Uiekey Alex l.indsuy 'Jd U»ut$. Hugh G lield Wm MeCiirdy Dnvid Mceloii Jns D Unyors Angus Brown Frns IturiiKtt AdJt, A N^l Logan, cap' V.^, Wm II GIndwia Surg, W renrson, M.D.l A.S, Jii,s F Luughlln, UD llTJI RrOT. U. Cot. Poter 8. Hamilton Major Isaao J Wylde Capti, Thoa H Cnrro Albert Wier F C Mnhon, adJt Edwin D King Cornelius BloTi Chaa Thomas ^ • McN ls( Lieuti. Mahon Towushcnd Jno C. JosH. AdJt, F C Mahun, capt t> l> Vniilliiakirk Uuvld Fraacr J T McAI|ilne, adjt Tlii>ins»ii Woodt Null HulliLTlund Itoht MItolifll Jus Leury Jno G. Ililliiiig M. II. Kiclicy Adjt..h-i. MeAlpIno, q..\l., I). U. Keith Surg., It. JiimleHiin, eop MD.I luTH HkOT rj. CiU. Charira 8. Silver .Uajori ! Itusncl U. VIvlh 'jno Kriiy I ("ii« Will M.irdon N. T. Ilnrrla Ur U: .liio Ilrxwii Chiii-fh Adj, .1. HniixBtor, rpt V. -V. lilhbii .MiiiiiiliiK ^iiri^, II. H. Ueadu, MP. 18th Reqt. U. Col. Lemuel J. Murcon Major E. J. Lordly Capt IGth Reot. U. Col. .Cleortrn J. Troop Major* Itolit Taylor Hc«plt«n Tublii Capt: Levi llnrt K. .M. MoDniinld Chas J. Muudonnld, adjt \i,^x .Stvplit: J. .S. Miiciloiiald K. C. lilllotl I). W. Archibald 8ainl U. Horton John linluom Itt I.ieutt. Jno Tuppur It. W. Ueuth 2d Lieut*. Jas Balcom Jno Murphy AdJ\ C.'J. Macdonald, epi C. Alfred lltituhlnii, a7,L. Van Kas Parker NaVAL BaiQADE. 14tb Reot. JU. Col. Benjamtn W. Salter Majors 0. It. M. Ulack Henry Y. Clurku Caplt, Wm Munro Da^^d Thomaon Jno Croucher, adjt. laaac Croucher Jno Webber 1«( Lieut*. David Webber Jh» Croucher Wm Uarrison Wm Fader Weatly Crook* Ellas Grono Wm Grono Geo Grono Geo Dauphiney Wm Salter 2nd Ut. Wm Redmond Jaa Cornelius I Major* jD. H. ritla ' Jno T Wylde Hants County. 1st Regiment. U. Col. John A. Jeiikiiu M. H. Major. Oouilpo 4 th Reqt. U. Col. Nelson Mur|ihy Major* itobt 13. Kuton j B. McC. Minllh I Captain* i Jn') Putnum j L. Lawrence StcpliHii Putnam All'rKd Putnam, adjl. \ iJanI .Slnptcr j ! Geo Hinlth j i 1«< iJl*. Alfred Buri^eu { DanI Forbei Wm Curry •ind Lt: I Matt McLenrii Li.'wls U. Cochran Win ilurloii 1 Adj., A. Putnam, eapt ' Q. M., «. 8. Marl)rh:k I \Sarg., S. D. Hrown. MO. i .i.5 . G. J. McKeuzie.MU Captt. W. H. Blauchard, ad] L. N. Juukiai I M. H. Grant j Edw Curry Wm Curry I l»f U*. ! Lewis Wilkins | ' Erase' W. Dakln 5th ReOT. ! 2iul iU. i „ , iChasWilkius I Major*. i Wm Bowman ! H. L. Teomana ; Wm Haley | Captain* Adj,^. n. Blanchanl.q* Jo* Blackl.-urn Adjt., 3. Croucher, cap ^. Jf., J. B. Flowers Edw Blackburn <4.M.. E. C. Twining , liarg. B. L>eW. Fra»«r, Thos ¥ Blake i'urj., AlbCroucher,MD. M. l>. E. It. I*ool«, .4«y. 7th Reqt. U. Col. Chrlalojilii-r Junnlson Mnjiiri. Wm Glenn Jno G. Ilurgen* (,'aptaiitl T. A. Malioiii J. W. 8trpli«ns (i. 11. V'autfhun H. II. Grant It Ul. Illram Parker A. Ilradun Alonzo llarvia B. J. Muxen 2ud U*. Chas II. Burgei* Fraa (ilcnn Louis M Hmlth y. M.,fi. r. Held . .'.. .1., I'. N. UurKe**,MI>. 8th Regt. U. Col. Osmond O'Urieu Captt. (id Heniiigar A <> 0'Bri> u D:iniel Kos* Wm O'Brleu Ut LU. Thos Riid Jac'ib Hennfprar Adj. A. G. G'brien rpt. <^. M., J. G. TbumpsuD I CO a I tare, Halifax. Prescriptions carefall; dispeai^U by Bjblowic, BBJUTuxXii 4 i.'u. R> T> HUIR, Booksiiler and Statlonar, 125 Oranvlllo Stroot- f ;:' •• ' !i 182 t)tli Rkot. U. Cxt. I«rniiiiirlt Hiiiiill'lird All I. A S, Suiirlf.iril, ryX .Ilia WkIwimiiI 1^. M., CliJia Ciirlirilii Sitrjh A Mniiilfiiril, M. I> UELCIIKU'.S KAUMKU'S [18GU. Invcnirsa Co, Iwt Rkoimknt. .Iniiif Colimrl, Mi'Ki'1'n M.ijnr. lliMiry N. I'lPibi'* Alli'ii M<'|i.>iiiilil,>ic^ ,iii* N. rjiiiii Ni'll Moluiii* (it'll Crinv Hun M.'KxMiM'll i'\\l\H M>'Illlll« Jnii McKiiiliion l..v I't'tor Smyth I»uno M. Mi-Kvon, »' AI«X ('RUiplll'll t'ltl'lK, Ilnnonn Mi'l.i'aii ,lii'l,i'lluii Ali't Ml l,<'oil \\,x MrDi.naM ,liio .M<|ii>iiK'il»iih1>I Hun Mi'Hxnald ,lno A Uiis* Niiriimii Mrt-<»nH l,niicli. McKliinon Allii-it Hint UiMilu'u I'lilllps liolil Klin* Jus IMiliilia 5tli Ueqt. LU Cot. LaugliUii .Vi'Hougall .Vnjor Jiicob .S, Hart Ciipts. Don Mrl.i'an M. MoKne, ndi Alex .UuHonaid Mxl (iilli^ (.'ha* McKay .Ntil ('aipphclt 1.«« Its. I,. Mil,i'nn Wni McKay M. McliinU I'eter McDonald Hon Caiupbell •H l,liutt. II. MrKlunon Hmi'Matlii'iioii ,liiii MiKliiium Ali'« McHunHld Win Mnillh Alt), M. Mcllap, rp( V. M , V- Cniiiplivll (Uh llogt. 1.1. CM. ,VrclillinM Mclntyro Mnjort t)nn M Ml l-luiil lliiirli Mi'liityrn ( Vl/VK. Arch Ml rhiill.arfy , ,1a* Hin' lliin HiiiiKall r,. liKWlliiK I A. A. Mi'l*hall Hun .Mcl.i'iiiian I Ah-x H. Hiiillli Ciillii Mcl'hiill Aiiifii* ('aiiii'iiin Hon Mi'HiiiiiiUI l<( i.f. Ilui;h McAay |,liiii McMHKtcr Al.'n MiArlliiir HiiuK .Mrl.ciiiiaii •:,l l.iful. Nell Mclnlnxh Ailj, A. McrUull, cpl 7tli Rkot, y. J/., fal'x Uimdrut 8th Rkot. 1.1. ('„i. Kdwnnl H. Tri'innln ,l/. Ilorilcn 'ind lit. Kll.|Hh DordiMi ,lno W. I'lillcrton .to* v.. Kll* .taciih Wnllort «(i, (ox Havlil It, lliinllKy (li'o Wooilwortli *lco S. ICaloii •Znd lAf. (IcoCdx llciirv WliHlnn (Ipii K. MaK'iu V. Knton N. I', Wood Adj., U. M. Itand.rpr. 1^. .If., J. 13. hockwood .sur//., JnoHtrullii;r*,MI) .t..^', Jo* II. DciinUon MU JJrd Reqt. I.t. Col. h. l)oV. Chlpinnn Majon r. M, llrcckln J. It. Hock wall Captaini Frcdk Chlpnniu Jno I'. I.yung Jno K. Starr, adj, Kdw ^ilcailiuaii Tho.H. U. lll»U.y Uldco.i K. Unid Kiioch OrifDn Bciijiiniin 8mUh Ward Katon 1st IJ: Gpo K. We»t J. M. Marclmnt Wni Jordan Geo Loomer Win Y. Tobin y ^iv BROWN BROTHERS & CO., Druggists, Ordnance Square, Ilallifax. )et< [1809. iiih iiiiU*"", ('r*- . &I. liliUli- nrv Mlimv »l.I>. '. jlllllllll<>ll,MI> 1 HKflT. I.I. fill. or Wli'kwir* Mn inrn .•lllllT Htiin' 'iipliiiui l'lnm» ! (■kill U I'llllllkVI liiiliil, Aii il(( lAH. iVliiilnn II 'llOll M. Kanit.fiJf. l>,, LdckwDiiJ lii(iHtitilli(;rH,MI> 11. Di'iiiiUim MD (l Rkot. 1.1. Vol. . I'liipiiinti Major$ Ircckin icUwull Captain* Miipiiiau Lyons Slarv, adj, t'lullllilU UlsU-y K. Hold (iritnn in Smith illtOll Wo»t ilnrchant ji'diin )omer robin \ / t. M\ , Halifax. Ronm pftpcr at 4»1. a roll auil iipwiinU ut R. T. MriU\S. 1869.] ALMANACK. is;i K. W. Itinoo •Jii4 /Ji. W. II, riiipiiun W. M. Hnuct : J. i:. Iiiivldi.in ; J. I., mil ' Adj., J. E. Htnrr, rpt. ■ V- •".. Will c. Hill { ■!'«ry.,,luii. ]l»ril«ii, Ml>. 4 th Rkqt. J. if lit. Vol. Wllllttlii laiUKl I'llllcr Viijiir Jii'i HtronK l'iil>luln» .Tdi T. Muiiiiliii; Will A. Ik'iijitiiiln ,lili VVllxiii Jhh H. MclJuiiiild, ailjt Ut 1,1'. Alox Clcnu'luuJ t'liud I'rll/. Will lldllllHcl'oll J. W. ICIdcrklii Ouo v.. Ki.raytli 'iml l.ti. ThoiWulluco Jol Wl'Htdll Alljfit \V, K.imytli Cioorgo UuUdiiiK I Adj. J. S. .Mc!).)ii«ld,cp« V' H., Jan A. t'utlcn Surg., E. I.. ]lron'ii,Ml>. Iltirirctt \. lluwU* llciirv Hill IT Albirt J. Ilcil I.. V. Il.it. lit, (uljl Wiu l.y.iiK 111 Ut. Hlxpht'ii ,1. Mtli.ilt I N. .1. I,\ ii|l:< , lln iiiiiiii ,lii('i|iii'4 ; lli'iiry [■;. .Ii'il'oriidii MillllllliK Clilitii Jiiu I., (iitiirM;« L'>i'< Uu. .Ind Power Hllllt It. Iiipprr Jiid iSkliiiicr Atlj, I.. V, lldwli'n, c/ir Huig, ll,(,'. Miii'id iiK.ULi, 7tII lilKJT. tJ. Col. Churk'it J. 'I'utdii ('apt: W. ('. M.jorii lliMiry W l.ydliiid ,liid Iti'ddlii^ Kiltv M. .Ididiiii lot lAiiiiln, Wm Hoy J. .1. Mdoro C'liiih M. Illani^linnl lii-ciitdii II. Ii.mIku Ji>d II. bciiiilaiin •M l.iiiit. Kilw liciiiil.idii V.tf , Will .1. \Viil|i»r« !iur'j,A\i\iU l)ddK", >1IJ. 5th Rkot. U. Vol. John 8. Widiun .Vajori Geo NIely Will. 8. Slflgep ,Ta9 FaliiitT .Ih« 'i.'rce iMtac Itoach .\. H .l«i-<{uct. adJ, I'has riivlc>r H. E. Fiich A. K. I'aricnoD Caleb Sidaney Ju>> Foitrr Itt Lit. Tho» R. liArrii Wm Avery EO'-ch th'ute G»4:lh*t. Cth Regt. Hth Heot. lA. ''ul. iThoraua Tiizo I raplM. jXathnn Fuller IWm U. I'orttr Itt l.i'i'tt. J. W. Ilurrin id /.i'-tt. Frcdk f'urrv V- .V . .1... Cuidwfll Sury. A. lJ«WIlurM,Ml> Lunenburgh Co. < 1st Regime.\t JJ. C'A. U. A. N. Kaalbni'k llajort. Jno Daapbia«)r Jftob Kiuf; •.f* C. E Kault^atk, (Ki;. .,- H*nn' Kirji- 2,, E^w I^ .wiing ""• J. L. L».H»;i — L»-wi« As'l'^rvin 111 .turn J'-M.f/D Hliolt p:»r).li»-D i iu'.k 1j/ /J4. U*^3rT Kvi'/a»f/n I KniI /(«, tli'o I'lirki'r Wm I lull' lli'iiiy Jimt Aill.,l' K. K«u;i. K. «t«rr»U hiiit'-'.ii ll< Mj J. I.evi llllt-r V.' It. VVe„t,^;|| W. ./, r,,!.., A il hti>;I«n'l Malllixn II llliiilau.l Vm.4 >« .1 II. Ihiilov I* I' llrdlilllllll I II >\ iii.'iiiiaii r II iiiii.(.ii ,hid \\ Kiiliihl .1 II M.«cr •,>. y . M II llealiiUiM ,Si4>,i \S A t'.ltiiinlallMli Ath l{i:uT. I'li/'diiM Will I liven, iii4^. Will I . I II en !•( I J: Holiinidii Hii'tv iViiiliv ildiv •Jtt.i III. W. M A'dKl( r M < Hnilili !■■ M. Vi.Klur T H \l( Keilll AilJ , W. (Iwen, .71/ ',< 1/ , .hid Miller .Sill./ , I'. W I'dpe, M.ll. <;ih Kr.iiT. I.I rut. Daniel lihiidek II II .Mill Id II Win ll'diliindii I'oiiliiint IIko II. Mllll i 'lliin I. I lidM II .IdM He/lllMdll Will I'diMii .he. A I lidi> h, .I.//I IhlVpl I'.VIIIKI I liiin hinlili A ifeei I' Mdr|/(iu Alherl mil/ lied Wlllieilir !•' /<« Edwin l.di'lly I Imh Hliievit Murk Sd'.niin Jiia Wlllli.iiia '.'.,id U». I'lun l«( u. 'Ih'.a Inl.ddll A'// , II Wlndr>,w, f/,< V M . '"■' I. III'. 11 Htli Reo'I', Mnjnr. .1. N 'lr> lliertdy i.'ii/i'iilin. .Iii'i WiUifiiy I 111 I ri CO I Ut i:y:z,g^:, Brxib^, O/rxih/s arid P<,Tf'jm«;ry at JJiiow.'/ I'li'/ruM ^ <>>, % '* QQ u a a o ej IS 3 a rs § O -o a a o w w cei pq EH PQ O P3 R. T. MUIB, Bookselles and Stationer, 125 Qranville St. 184 BELCHERS FARMERS [1869. Jno Trethewny Obadiah I'. Young Albert U. Uoluug H. Mackey Alex Trotheway, adj 1st IJa. Henry Mllbcrry Fomian Morton 2nd Lt. Enoch Uurland Adj, A. 'f retlieway, cpt: Pictou County. 1st Brigade Artillery. Jamei Ives Capm. 8 O Rlgby. adj Geo k Unvies Jos A Gordon Wm W Glennle Chas E Diivies Murdoch Mcrherson Simon H Hohncs ThoB H Porteous It J Griffith Lieutt. Don Fraser Mai Campbell Geo H Elliott Danl McKay Uobt Hockin Jno It Davieg Jno U McLeod Adj, S G Uigby, ept Surg, G M Johnston,UD A. Y. MoLellnn A. It. Sutherland Dun Millan ist Ltt. Jno T. Miillieson Alex Sutherland David Ferguson Adj. J D McDonold, ept Surg, VV. E. Cooke, mu 4th Regt. Zt. Col. John McKcnzie JUaior* Alex McPhcrson Uodk McKenzio Captt. Jno J. Fraser Geo II. Sutherland, adj Colin Fraser Dun C. Archibald Alex Sutherland Angus McLeod Danl Sutherland Wm Sutherland Hugh D. McLeod Ut Its. Wm Maxwell Murdoch McPhcrson 2Hd Us. Jas Fraser Kodk McKenzte Adj, G H Sutherland, cp<' Q. M., Alex Sutherland { Surg, Chas Munro, M.D 2nd Regt. Lt. Col. James Kitchen Major Chas E. Henry Capta. Stewart Burns Simeon Cliisholm Oliver Langille T hos B. Gould Wm Gammon Chas McQuarrie J. U. Gould, adj Chas C. PeiTiu 1st Us. Wm Muthcson JasB. ICudgers Wm F. Burns Jas Dwyer 2nd Us. Ephroim Langille Adj. J D Gould, ept (^.M., Jno McKeuzie 3rd Regt. U. Col. David Mathcson Ma]or John Hogg Cap(s. Jno D. McDiinnUl, Adj A. I). MLlvenzio DouCanipboll Hnriip McKfcn Abrahuni Clarke Capts. Alex Grnnt D A F Holmes, acU J P McDonald Wm (inint, Peter J. Grant J. W. H. Cameron Alex Fraser J G Grant Isaac McGilvrar Thos McDonnld Don Fraser Uobt A. Mcintosh ls< U: Alex McPhie Thos Frame 2nd Us. Dun McDonald Hugh Mcintosh Ad], D A F Holme*, opt. Q. jr., Jno McPhie Surg, Wm Fraser, M. D, 5th Regt. U. Col. James W. Carraichael Ma]or Don McDonald Capts. Geo W. Underwood G. F. McKay, adj J. H. Fniser Albert Fraser D. C. Itose Jns W. Jackson Alex Fraser J. D. McGregor Alex McLeod J. W. Fraser Danl Falconer H J Cameron Jas W Fraser, 2d Ist Us. Jas McKay Stewart Fraser P. A. MrGregor Robt Walker David Sutlierland Peter McKae Jno W Fraser 2nd U*. W. P. McNeil Adi, G. F. McKay, ept q. M., J. It. P. Fraser S\xrg, J. E. Joccs, M.D. 6th Regt. U. Col. John Grant Mojors Jns Holmes SamI Fraser 7th Regt. U. Col. James.W Copelaiid Majors R S Copelnnd Jas Mitchell Capts. Dun Mcintosh Jno Cumniings David Mitchell D Law son A P Millar Uobt Brown Danl Jackson Jno S Copeland, adj 1st Us. Jas Cameron j4io E Smith Alex McGregor Jas C Dunn 2nd U. A Copeland Ad}, J 8 Copeland, opt q. M., Wm Olding Surg, Jno Mitchell, MD. 8th Regt. U. Col. Allan McPhie Majors D D McDonald JnoD Murray Capts. Wm F Mcllenzie D It McKenzie J W McKeuzia Geo Murray Don McLean D It Itobertson Jas Itobertson 1st Us, Geo Campbell Geo McDonald Jas Mctjregor 2nd Us. J. D. McKcnzie Jas McDonald Wm Dewar E A McPliio Wm McDonald Q. M., Jno Copeland 9th Regt. U. Col. James Hudson Majors David A DicksoB Ja* Wentworth Capts. Thos Blenkinsopp Lewis Johnston, ndi C W Dickson Chas Partridge Wm Partridge Wm McKinlay Wm Hall 1st Us. Edw Partridgo Obadiah Turnbull Adj, L Johnston, Cpt Q. jr., GeoOCarritt 10th Regt. U-Col. Jesse Hoyt Capt. Thos Doran, adj 1st Lieuts. Wm Blacker Jas McDonald WmMc'JLrquhart 2nd Us. Alexr Cumniings Alex O Fraser Danl W Koss Jas D McKay iy Queen's County. 1st Regiment. U. Col. Allen Tupper jra;ors. Bhniiton, tpt !o O Carritt h Reqt. u.-cu. ijt Capt. ran, adj tl Lieut*. ckcr lunnld ;L'rquhart Ind Lta. imniings ■"raser Koss ;Kay t's County. Beqimemt. Lt. Col. ipper Majors. W. Smith iman Capti. iipbell jiiew I'atillo per ji'am iliuskirk s Pnyzant tmeon iinpton Marshall ord VeiU St LieuU. G. Scott ew ihnr iiiard Idcrt ipper . McLeod irray 'ind Ltt. cLuaru einpton .'Leod iidw Gould 18 I'orbes, M.D, iy ), Hali&z Ledgera, Joornals, Day and Cash Books, at R. T. MOIF 1869.] ALMANACK. 185 2nd Regt. Lf. Col. Samuel Freeman ifajori. Jno Edgar Joshua N. Freeman Capls. Natt Frei'iuun S. P. Freeman J. V. Dexter J. A. Cook L. «. Ford, adjt. Alex Grunt Jas. E. Spurr Jos. B. Freeman Ferguson 1' oster Honry Mack Newton Mack G. S. Muek Ist LieuU. Jno Grant Zocth Freeman Edw Freeman Benj Wells Tlios N. Bamaby Edw Mack Sylvvrtims Slunroe Lewis Foster Tlios M. Bowers Israel C. I'oster 2nd Lieut*. A. A. Ford N. It. Freeman T. N. Burnaby Kdward Davison Jas M. Freeman Edwin MoLeod Elk Frocniau Frank Davison Wm Calder Jno B. DoUlver Gilbert Kempton Nathan T Waterman Adj. L. 8. Ford, cpt q. M., Uobie Sterns Surg, H. L. Farish,M. Srd Reqt. Lt-Col. Charles Allison Major* Israel Hendry Jos B. Harlow Captr. Rich'd Hunt Simeon Hunt A. J. Ledbetter David Dtlong Benjm L. Telfer It. H. Telfer, adJ Edw Kemptun David Middlemass Thos H. Grady Ilcnry G. Freeman Ut Lieut*. Ambrose Burke Chas M. Ford ' Josiah Smith Zonas W. Freeman Stewart Hunt .lolm Mi'Oenty It. A. Carder Jas B. Hunt 2nrf LI*. •Stephen Waterman Geo Harlow Jas W. DolliYor Jno McV. Munro 2nd Reqt. U. Col. Donald X. Shavr Capt*. Jno Murchiiion Don J Joliustono Wm Brynicr Wm Chisholm q. M. Neil McLean 8rd Reqt. U. Col. Goo T Handley Major. Wm Vrquhart Capla. Dun Cameron, adj Jas 11 L McLean Peter McL Monison Wm Morrison Martin Sampson Dun McHae Pon L'rquhart \st Lit. Allan McLean Alex M. McLean Colin McKenzie Adj, D Cameron, cpt Surg, Hy J. Flxott, MD. Shelburne Co. 1st Regiment. Lt-Col. Hobert R. Thomson Capts. 1 Kobt H. Bolman, adj 1 Itobt G. Irwin .los Collie Jno Dexter Wm Martin Elk Freeman E. H. Freeman Adj, II. H. Telfer, cpt. 1 q. M., It. D. Middlemass Si-g, S. C. Primrose, Ml>. A.S. J. A. W. Morso Richmond Co. 1st Regiment. Major* Jno F Fuller Wm Le Vepconte Ca])t», W n Cutler W G Ballam i Simon Donovan, jr ' H S Donovan Henry Crichton Henry Campbell Edw Orange Jas II Hearn, acy Ut Lt*. EdwBallaiu Jno It Smith Chas T Fuller 2nd IAS. Jas Campbell Chas Le Noir Adj, J H Hearn, cpt Edw A. Bower Adam Bower Juo Bower \st Lieut*. Thos Johnson David Dunlap Cornelius Swansbury Wm J Hogg Adj, K. H. Bolman, cpt. q. M., Jas. P. Johnston SuYii, (Jco Snyder, .M. I) A.S., Jno A. Purney,MD 2nd Regt. it. Col. Howard Locke Major*. X Z Chipman Austin Locke Capts. Andw O. Condon Jos Bill B Hammond Jno Strickland (Seo J Loeke Jas L. Chipman q.M.,Geo L. Stalker Surg., S. W. Burns', MD. Major* Colin N. Compbell Wm Kidston Capt*. Levi Z. Ilart,"odJ Kdw W. McCurdy Jno 8. McNe.l Jno N. McNeil Don Finlayson Norman McL. McRae Jno McDonald Chas K. Hart Chas Mcltae 1st Lt*. Jacob Hull Alex Baine Don Mcltae _ Hector McNeil 2nd Lt*. Wm Cain Donald McNeil Adj, Levi Z. Hart, cpt Sursr,S.O.A.McKeen,MU •tmt CQ 3rd Regt. Lt-Col. James C. Smith Capt*. Frank H. White Hervey Doane Prince D. McLearo, adj Wm H. Cotfln Alex Crowell Jno K. K.nowles Jas C. Cunningham M. D. Megray \st Lieuts. Thos L. Crowell Jas D. Plnkham F.dwin S. Goudy Fras Homer Geo Wilson 2nd Lieut. Jas R. Kenny Adj, P. D. McLearn, cpt Q. M., A. W. Doane Surg, I. K. Wilson, MD. 4th Regt. Lt, Col. Joslali Snow Capts. John K. Snow Wm A. Patterson Snml M. Snow, Udj Wm Sholds 1st Lieut*. Geo A. Crowell David K. Smith Jas Sjiow Nat Snow Adj. 8 M Snow, cpt Victoria Co. \ 1st Regiment. Lt-Col. I Charles J. Campbell 2nd Regt. IJ-Co\. Alexander Munro Major John Ross Capts. Colin Munro, adj Jno McLeod Jno A. Eraser Alex Cameron Jas Taylor Don J. McKenzla lot Lieut*. C. N. Black Farq Mcltae Chus McKinnon Jno P. Huliburton Adj, C. Munro, cpt Q. .v.. Hector Corbett Surg, J. T. Comeron,MD Srd Regt. lA-Col. William Ross Major Donald Ross Capt. Don >(cUao l»i! TA. Angus McKay Q.ilf.DonMcBeth 4th Regt. No Commissions Is- sued. Yarmouth Co. ARTILLEar Brigade. Lt. Cnl. J. W. H. Rowley Capts. Jno It. Corning iR. B. Brown a 3 p:) CO CO Q p o o CQ i a o H O CQ « f4 Photographic Chemioals, Cards and Cases, at Bbowk, Brothebs 4^ Co, 1 CQ feO a O R. T. MUIR, Bookseller And Stntioner, 1Z5 Granville St. 186 BELCHER S FAKMER S 1869, 2nd Capt. T. K. Jollj', iicij JAeutt. E. F. ClcmentB Wm H. Kowlcy Adi, T. U. JoUy, cpt Q. M., Geo K. Smith Surg, U. h, Kelly, MD 1st Egqimeni. Lt-Col. WllUam B. Townsend JUaJort. .T. W. Crosby Thos B. Dane Capta. Jaa J. Lovitt Nelson Corning Wm Burrill, adj Jas Huntington N. J. B. Tookcr K. H. Croclter Wm Killam Geo M. Brown Jas W. Bingny ^st Lieuis. Israel McKinnon G. W. .TohnHtou J. B. Crosby W. B. Homer Kobt Speara Wm E. Gin-dner Clement 8. Fait 2nd Lieuta, Jno C. Hamilton Tbos E. Moberly Fras A. Bailey Jas D. Dennis Albert C. Killam R. A. Dnidn Adj., W Burrill, cpt. Q. U., Chas Tooker Su)(7,J.L.B,Web»ter,MD 2nd Regt. It- Col. Robert Hunter Major* Wm R. Huestis Geo G. Sanderson Capta. Wm Currier Jno H. Ritchie Jag D. Raymond Stephen B. Murray Thos C. Moody, adj Jno White \at I 'ents. Aug Whltm. a Thos G. Stowe Wm Lorrey 2nd Lieuta. Jas E. Buttle Thos Barrowmon Adj, T. C. Moody, cpt. §. il., Jas B. Moody Swg, J. N. Bond,jl/,D 3rd Regt. Lt-Col. Charles Cahan Majora Zaa Patten Jos H. Crosby Capta. N. E. Patten Wm H. Patten Sanil C. Porter Robt K. Rose H. H. Crosby W. E. Bosa Washington Saunders \at Lieuta. Clias B. Porter G. F. Morse David R. Patten Edwin C. Raymond] Reuben C. Raymond Geo M. I'atten Rieh K. Crosby 2d Lieuta. Aniell G. Perry Knos C. Doty Chns J. Kent Natth Patten Q.M., W. H. Redding Surg., J. C. Parish, MD. 4th Rkgt. JX. Coll Nathan Hilton ilajora. Mose" 8. Porter Robt P. Kelly Capta. Amos Hilton Jacob Haley Geo Hilton Loi'an J. Kelly Lyman D. Kelly jiis N. Crosby lat Lieut. Carlton Saunders 2d Lieuta, Fred J. Kelly Norman Crosby Wm H. Roberts Prince H. Morton Isaiah Pitman Edwin Crosby Fred W. Porter Hcrvey G. Tedford Thos H. Woods 5th Regt. Lt. Col. James M. Lent Majora. Forman Hatfield Isaac 8. Hatfield Capta. A. 3. Lent W. T. Lent iSiaml Robbins Peter Suretto Reuben Uabino Jno A. Hatfield Job 8. BlaHvelt Philip Hilton Jeremiah Porter Robt Baker 1st Lieuta. Adolpli. S. Lent Jos Spates Jos J. Porter C. A. Blanvelt Evelyn Wood Wilson Sims 2nd Lieuta. Charles Hntfleld .Stephen Gillis I-'red L. Hatfield Michael Boudreuu q. M., J. A. Hatfield Surg, Thos Kirby, M.D. A. S., 3. M. Biugay,M.D ■a 1; 6tu Regt Lt-CoU John C. AnderEon Capts. Geo E. Williams Jnr\is D'Entremont ,Tno Carlund (Element Ainlro Jas H. Gayton \st Lieuta. Jas Amiro Leon D'Eyon Nicli Amh'o Q. M., Ambrose Martnlo WmO.oDrAmB S ,rgu 4 'I NOVA SCOTIA VOLUNTEERS. Halifax Volunteer Artillery. Capt John B. Campbell. 2nd Capt John ShafTcr. Lieuta J. R.Graham. Allan H. Crowe. Surg Chas. Gossip, M. D. A. S Thos. R. Almon, M.p. q,M. Geo. H. Crosskill, Halifax Volunteer Battalion. LL-CoL-.-yVm. cheomley Maiora . . . . Andw K. Macklnlay Wm. H. Pallister Adjt Geo. R. Anderson, c. Qr.- Mr, , . .Patk. Hayden.cpf. Sur.-Maj..'Wm. H. Davics, MD. A. S Thog. Walsh, M.D. Company A. SCOTTISH RIFLES. Capt Jno. S. Maclean l«t IXa Wm. Murray J. N. Ritchie 2nd its. ...W. D. Harrington A. K. Doull Company B. CHEBUCTO GREYS, Capt. ...... Geo. Piers 1st Lt F. D. Allison 2nd U Gregory J. Tobin Company C. MAYFLOWER RIFLES. Capt c. C. A'aux \at i(......Jas. Malonny UmroKM Geeen. Company D. HALIFAX RIFLES. Capt., Wm. Barron 2nd Capt. ..3. D. Cummingg 1st lAa ,Tas. M. Brown Michl. Conroy 2nd Lts, . . .Jno. Mackescy P. O. Mullln Thos. Isles Company E. DARTMOUTH ENGINEERS. Cnpt Wm. 8. Symonds 1st Ua H. R. Sircom Jno.M. Hay 2nd Lt Jno. 8, Campbell BELLONA RANGERS. Somerset. Kings County. Cnpt C. W. Barteaux 1st Lt Henry Shaw 'indLta....\). li. Parker Matt. Fisher Q. M. O. W. Sanford Surg Mason 8liem«ld,MD. SHELBUKNE RIFLES. Capt N. H. Wliito lat IJ. iRobt. rreeiiiun 'Jnd Lt los. Dcvine Adj Peter (i. I'rnser Surg. Geo. Kuyder, M. D, JJROWN BROTHERS ^ CO., Druggists, Ordnance Square, Hf^lifait ille St. Room paper at 4d. a roll and upwards at R. T. MUIR'S. 1869, Caplt. . 3. Lent ^ T. Lont Eiml Uolibins etcr Suretto L'ubcu llnbino ii> A. Hatfield >b 8. BluHvolt liilip Ililtun ?r('niiah Porter obt Bilker lat Lieuta. (lolpli. 8. Lent )g Spates )s J. Portpr , A. ninnvelt volyn Wood 'ilson Sims 2nd Lieuta. liBiicg llntfield tcphBn Gillig red L. Hatfield Jchael Buudreuu . 3f., J. A. Hatfield urg, Thos Kirby, M.D. . S., J. M. Biugay,M.D 6Tn Regt Lt-Col. ohn C. Aiiderton Capts. CO E. William* ir\is D'Eiitrcmont nil Carland lemelit Ainiro IS H. Gay ton 1st Lieuts. ^s Aniiro on D'r.yon ieli Auiiro W., Ambrose Mnrtnlo lO.oDrAinB S ,rgu sip, M. D. liiion, M.p. roHskillt ympany D. [FAX KIFLES. .Wm. Barron D. Cumniingi .Ins. M. Brown Michl. Conroy .Ino. Markesey P. O. MiiUin Thos. Isles mpavy E. ITU ENGINEERS. Wm. 8. Symonds K. Sircom Jno.M. Hay Ino. 8. Campbell ,E3. ■r H. D. STAFF OF THE ARMY IN NOVA SCOTIA. Commander It. if. Force.", UU Honor Mnjor-Gencral CHAHLES HASTUfOS DOVLt, 70 Foot, l-ieiitennnt-tiovprnor of Nova .Scotia, &<;., Ua. Aid-dc-Camp, Lieut. Fra. Walter Cary, l.'i F. brigade Mnjvr. Capt. Willsone Black, V. Assut. Qiiar. Mast. Oemral, Liout.-C'ol. (J.E. Bnynos, h. p., late 8"F. Town Major, Colonel Aupriistuf, F. Ansoll, Unatt. Commanding Royal AiliUerj/, Colonel ,1. H. Franeklvn, C. Jl. Commanding Royal Engineers, Colonel |{. Uurniiby.' InsjKcling Field Offlrer of MilUiu and Volunteers, Lt.-Col.J.W. I.aurle.ft. |)., Col N.8.M. Chaplains, Hev. J. C. KdslilU, M. A., Rev. omon 8hepherd, R. C. Deputy Commissary General, Kdwaiil Strickland, C. B. AsHst. Com. (ienls. Douslns II. Clarke, Wm. B. Ball, Fredk 8. Monk. Dep. Assist. Com. Genci'uls, John F. Mnnninf:;, Alex. Flwing, C'rofton .1. Uniacko. Dep. Inspector General of ITospitaU, J. W. C'lianibcrs, .»/. V. Staff Surgeon. .las. C'rosae .Johnston, Henry 8. Muir, M. !>., Uobt. Collins, X. B. Staff Assist. Surgcon,Vm». J. .Sliortt. Apothecary, .loscph Collin. ; liarrach Matter, Capt. D. II. Itcis, late 66 F. Dep. Purveyor, i\ F. Heale. Assist i'urvey or, \l.tAa.lco\i.toTme. Chief Warder Military Prisons, J. Lepine. MILITARY STORK DEPARTMENT. Dep. Sup, of Storet, J. Si. Georse. Dep. Ass. do., T. Sparkes. Clerks, MTight. Foreman, J. Hilton. Sloreman, ,J. Connors. C/tief Armourer, J. Foley. CarpciUer, J. Inglcflcld. Messenger, J. Willis. ROYAL ENGINEER DEPARTMENT. Cotnmanding Officer, Col. It. Bui-naby. Surveyor, J. Mucgrcpor Grant. Clerk of Works, Henry J. Studd. Chief Clerk, Thos. II. Peek. Militan/ Foremen of tTorks, Sergts. Kond, Wvatt, Maguire, and .lenkins, !{. E. Military Clerks, gcrgt. Algiir, K. K.. Sergt. Malcom, K. E. Matter of Engineer Steamer " Unicorn," J. Jones. Messenger, li. Mackenzie. BARRACK DEPARTMENT. Barrack Master. Ciipt. D. U. Uoss, latcm F. Barrack Sergeants, Ja4. Sage (8hj>. Bk. Scrgt.) A. Buchannan, and Wm Wilson. Lahourer, Henry I'ackbam. Royal Artillery. The Royal Arms and G. Carter, T. Mickle- ColUus. Armourer, R. G. W. Stocklcy. F. A, Howes. l.ietits. Supporters, with a can-! A. Feathorstunchaue'h non, " Ubigue" over thej H. Fowler. Gnn, and " Quo Fas et\ H Gloria ducum" below it. [HeadQrs. 1st Brigade.] Colonel. J. H. Franeklvn, C. B. U. Col. Lambert F. Greville. Captains. r.W.L'Estrange, «.coJ, 0. li'E.itrango. J. K. King, T, 8. 3ecombe. D. B. Cameron, Ad). Lieuts. A. J. Cullen. C. Moorley. C. G. Rule. A. II. Mainwnrlng. R. P. Hare. T. A. Kelsall. Ad}., D, R. Cameron, cpt Hurg., E. .f. Francklyn. A. C, A. .1. Belsmorc. (JT.-Mr., J. Vlgnaux. Blue — facings rod. 11. Bakor. A. C. Wai>house Fred J. Easther Fred W. E. Kuper Geo O. Moore Nav. Lt Jrts RohtTtson lA. Ifars Wm Mou/.Iph f/Aap/oin, .ifewWRMcIlwalne.llA Surgeon Wm H. Lloyd, MD. Puymaxter. . . . Henry Callaway Nai'al Inst. . . . Chief Eng'r,, .}nn H C Bishop Sub. Lt H B B Reresford Geo Trower Aston E McMurdo Nav Sub Its. Asst. Surg,,..^aa L. Whitney Asst. Paym. .a. A. F. C. Sceales LiFFEY, 31. S. Frig- ate. 2654Tons. 600 H. P. Capt. John O Johnston Commander... G<^o W Carter Lieuts... ...... r'onrod A Watts Robt 11 Moutray Frands llHvtcr //(»»W 11 Jolllfte Geo S Parker Nav. Lt Wm F Lew Capt Mtir Wm W AHimtt Lt.Var H II Morgan. Chap u«e Fred .T. Enstlier Fred W. E. Kuper Geo O. Moore . .Th9 RiihiTtson Win Men/.ieft n, .Hei'WKMcIlwnine.BA ..Wm H.Lloyd, MD. ..Henry Calluway Mt. . ig'r. h Lts irg-, ■Jin- .,|no H C Bishop , H B B Uerent'ord Geo Trower Aston E McMurdo .'.las L. Whitney G. A. F. C. Scenle* iY, 31. S. Frig- 2654Tons. 600 P. .....TohnO Johnston »id«r...G«o W Cartpr ....r,'onrodAW.itt» Kobt « Mont ray liiinels Hayter Ifm W 11 .lollifte Geo 8 Parker Wni F I.xw WniWAllnutt H 11 Morgan. SdalM.Rev U Crolter.MAl JROTHEPIS & Co. 1869.] ALMANACK. 189 Surgeon Wni C Hill. Paymaster Herbert H Gain Vliiff Eny'r thns Cottew Sub Lt (haa W. flerbert Henry W llariiig Alex Cook Kav. Suh.Lt...,Vlm H Turner Attt. aurg (ico H Madelcy Aitt. J'aj/m Kdgcumbo P Kliimiell Mullet, 5. S. Gun Vessel. 434 tons. 8'! H. P. Commander.. T.6\if Kally J.ieut Wni r l)ov n A'av iS'i(6 /.(...J It H MaeFarlanc At!l.llury...Vi!t«v I3urge8>,M A, MB. AiU Paym.. NiOBE, 4. 8. Sloop. 1083 tons. 800 H. P. Commander. .Thoa K. Macke nxk Lieuli, IIenr>- V. .lenkings Itobt J. Hufilieit A'av. Lt K. H. C. Smith Surg W. F. C. Biirtlett /'aj/miiiirer. ..Kobt W P->rish Chief A'7ig'r..V.vne A'av. Svb. LI...'I\M W Gorman Amt Svrg. ...Ji\o G Clarke Aunt J aym...U B UubiuEon Phcebe, 35. 28iJ6 tons. S. Friyaie. 500 H. P. Cttplain Jno Bylhesea C'<>nt»)u*i(/er..Jas (irant LietUe I'ms ij. Clayton Jno 11. \ i(!al Law G A Hobcrts Jno L Wilhon Jno 11 K I'urkir Kav.lt Jno A. U. Petth Cai>t.M»r....l'. M. f. C'roker Lt. 3I»r JiiH II. Price Cliaphiii.... Itov Andw C Risk Sing Jno Ward J'ai/muster..,.\a» J Kntter Aav Jnst WinW '.une, BA Chief h'ng'r. liubt J. Wilson S"b. Ijr Cl»ui«r. S "'y, M.A. Capt. Mar Ar.V.. H. ThelUvall Lt. Mar. A thas II Iluil'-lt Lt. .Mar J A KMcKeii: 1 o pa .2 »4 -♦J O 4) u § o pa pa o P5 Room Paper at 4(1. a Roll and upwards at R. T. MUTR'S. 190 belcher's farmer's [1869. DRY GOODS. WHOLESALE ONLV. ANDERSON, BILLING & CO. Offer a lai'ge and varied stock of Goods, imported expressly to meet the requiremeats of the Country trade FOR CASH OR APJPROT£]> CRERST. THE STOCK OF COTTONS OP EVERY DESCRIPTION, COTTON WARPS, FLANNELS, COARSE & FINE LINENS, ENGLISH AND CANADIAN CLOTHS, AND READY-MADE CLOTHING, WILL ALWAYS BE FOUND MOST EXTENSIVE— BEING REPLENISHED CONTINUALLY. In addition to the above departments, several Rooms are devoted to FANCY DRY GOODS^ MILLINERY, &C. Prices will be found cxceedini^ly Low. Country orders receive personal and prompt attention. Advantageous terms arranged with Dealer* desirous of importing direct. - Warehouse— No. 95 and 97 GRANVILLE STREET, HALIFAX, N. S. PREMISES FORiVIERLY OCCUPIED BY BELL & ANDERSON. BROWN BROTHERS & CO., Druggists, Ordnance Square, Halifax. s. [1869. ►s. I'ortmonalcs, Purncfi, Jewelry, Ac, at R. T. Mt'f Il'S. cCO. I d expressly -ade COTTON PINE CLOTHS, a_BEINQ I Rooms are DS^ ttention. desirous of STREET, lERSON. INDEX. Adverti8cinpnts.l.'-49, 81,85, 100, 193-216 AunivofBaries, Fcaufs. &c 58 Attornics and BarrlBters 02 Academics, Colleges. &c 97 Aciidlii Col., Wolfville. 98 Alumni.... 99 Acadian Scliool, Halifax lul African P^piscopal M. Church .-...110 Baptist ABHOciution 110 Alms House of Industry for Glrl8H2 Asylum for the Blind 112 Barristers and Attornics 92 Society 95 Baptist Convention, N. S. & N. B. . 9y Ministers 107 Miss. Society ](),s Board Foreign Missions. . .108 Ministerial Ed. iioard 108 Conference, Free 108 Book and Tract Society, Halifax.. Ill Benevolent Institutions 112 Building Societies 126 Banks— Halifax Bank 130 Bank of iNova Scotia 130 British North America. . . 130 Union, Halifax l.W Merchants 130 People's 130 of Montreal 131 DominiouSavings' .......131 of Yarmouth 144 Commercial, Windsor 140 Chronological Cycles 5() Calendar psiges ....00 to 83 Courts — Supreme 96 Error 96 Marriage and Divorce.... 96 Vice Admiralty 96 Colleges, Academies, &c 97 Council of Public Instruction 97 Collegiate School, Windsor 98 Academy, WolfviUc 9i Clergy, Church of England 102 R. C. Church, Halifax ....104 Arichat 105 Colonial Church Society 103 Church Scotland Ministers ,.101 Congregational Ministers 108 County of Halifax 121 Kings 135 Digby 130 Annapolis 138 Lunenburgh 139 Queens ^ 141 Shelburne 142 Yj^rmouth 143 Hants 145 Colchester 146 Cumberland 148 i . 'r Uuysborough 149 Antigonish 151 Pictou 152 Cape Breton 154 Victoria 150 Page County of Inverness.. w... J 1.57 County of Richmond .. . j., 158 Consuls and Vice.(;onRuls 123 Com. City Hospital and Asylum.. 122 Chamber of Commerce, Halifux...I24 Cape Breton Circuit 154 Corporation City of Halifax 172 Dalhousie College & University... 100 Diocesitn Church Society 103 Deaf and Dumb Institution ..Ill Dartmouth Steamboat Company... 127 Town Officers 134 Mechanics' Institute. .. 134 Curl infj Club 134 Dominion of Canada: — Governor i GcnI., Privy Council, Senate > 159 and H ouse of Commons ) Ember Days 56 Eclipses . . . < 57 Explanation Calendar pages 59 Signals at Halifax. . . .131 Eastern Circuit 149 Fixed and Moveable Feasts, &c... 5S Farmer's Calendar 60 to 83 Fruit Growers Association 124 Fire Department, Halifax 173 Gorham College, Liverpool 100 Government Ollices and Oflicers : Provincial 170 Dominion ....170 Halifax Grammar School 100 Home for tha Aged 112 Halifax Association for relief of I ,.., Poor I "- Visiting Dispensary 124 Fire Engine Company 173 Horticultural Society 147 Insp'torsand Exam'rs of Schools.. 97 Insurance Comp's and Agencies : Halifax 128 Y'armouth 144 W indsor 140 Colchester 147 Pictou 153 Tndiistrial School, Halifax 112 King's College, Windsor 97 Alumni 98 Light Houses 50 Last Day, The 59 Lutheran M in! sters . . < 110 Ladies' Bible Association Ill Meteors or Shooting Stars. . . .01 to 83 Mlc Mac Missionary Society Ill Masonic Lodges — Mova Scotia 115 English 116 Scottish 118 Marine Railway Companies 127 Merchants' Ex. & Reading-room... 127 t I Siornals, Halifax 132 Midland Circuit 145 Militia of Nova Scotia 174 Normal !ind Model School, Truro.. 97 National School, Halifax 101 Nova Scotia Bible Society 110 CO 6: CO o .1 I 4> I A .a o O Eh 02 ire, Halifax. Dye Stuffs and^ Confectionery at 13eown Brothers ^ Co. T| I 1 h 1 ■ '-.J CO s CS ••■> 00 a •c A' a PS t n o eS eg a PQ O It. T. AtUIR, Itookmller and l^ubllsher, 12ft Qranrille St. 102 BKLCHEK S FARMEK S [1869. Nova Scotia Mi'dlcul Sooicty Nova Scotiu. I'roviiice of: — IJout. Governor, Kxecutlvc fi liPy^is Ititive Count. i aaud Le>riH]ativc ABscmbly New lirunHwick, Province of: — Lt. Governor, Kxecutlvn nnd Lo&fiHintive Councils St Legis- lutlve Assembly Nnvy, The OrphanH' Home .. Ontario, Province of :-^Lt. Govr. i Executive Council and Le.^iH- > lative AKsombly ) Officers— Staff of th Anscmbly ) 100 6U 3teamcrii...<112 120 175 d length of. 67 58 ilifiix 00 ?Il!?.':....t on 123 1 131 130 174 187 )ivi»ion 125 II X. Catholic. 125 Hiiifiix 125 mpimy 1-0 \iiti British... 125 ° 120 Halifax HO nnany 120 ,ti.i.. »«o K-kville 101 Siickville 101 Ininni 101 MiHsionuries.lOo r Committee.. 107 135 Iiilifax 173 n AsBociation.lll Convention. Ill 123 66 mers, r, i American ndow Blinds. and Handsome ita, Church Ser- ratest ded to any part ABP KELLY. Boom. lare, Halifax. ! t 1869.] ALMANACK. 193 1^. IE. & li. H. ORAY, ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW. nrvTARIES PVBJLIC, CONVEYANCERS, &c., &c., No. 139 HOLLIS STREET. Give particular attention to Sale and Purchase of Real Estate and Leasing and Hiring Houses. To Collecting Rents and other Debts. W. MYERS GRAY, f t0ffe, fill & (^uJump §ttiihx, im H^Ctls Strr^^t, mMm, AGENT FOR NOVA SCOTIA or THB Enropean Assurance (Li and Guarantee) Society, CAPITAL- -£1,000,000 STERLIN6. Authorized by Special Acts of Parliament to guarantee all Government Employees TniMM, Supporters and Bandagta at Browk Bkothxm ft Co., 1 3 B •-6 m CO o v I PR a H !=» CQ R. T. inJIR, Bookflellor oud Stationer, 1J5 OranvHIfl Street. •3 OS s m *r «> t) a 0) V a 1 o « h .2 13 m u o I O « pq O Albcrtlno Oil Company 197 Allen, J. &Co 26 Andcroon & Dilllng 2 AndcMon.C. & W 20 Archibald, P. P 22 Bnxt'-r, Robert ao Bcckwlth, K.N. & Co 11 Kerryman, C. G 4 J3lnck, M.G 47 Bruhin, Robert left side of pagun Brcnnan fit Co 12 Brown Brothers bottom of pageH Brown, M. ti 45 Buckley, M.A 5 Burpee, I. & F 198 CHaloQer, John 197 Chipmnn k Rumiey ...207 Chlaholm, W 200 Clemen Brothers 83 Conroy, K 203 Cook, Charles J 215 Creed, Charles M 212 Daniels & Boyde 107 Dela Torre & Co 23 Dodge, W.L. & Co 21 Doyle, Joh n 40 Dupe, Q. W 19 Elliott, J. B. & Co 10 Everett Brotlicrit 4 Fordhara, Arthur 8 Fortune, Joseph 32 Fowie, Beth W. & Son 195 Fraser, W. & Sons 17 Fuller, H. H. & Co 3 Gossip, Wm 27 Gray, B. G 203 Gray, W. M. &S. 11 193 Halls, G.W 39 Harallton,R. C. &Co 28 Haffernan, W. E , 8 Henry «k Daly 212 Herbert, N.L 35 Hills & Brush 33 Hunter, John 40 Jennett, J. R. 3t Co. • 37 Johnson, Thomas C 204 Kaizer, Charles 14 Keith, Alex. 8e Son 38 King, Edwin D 204 Kirk wood, Livingston & More. ..... 16 Knox & Jorden 213 Laidlaw, W 31 Lawton, J. F £4 Leman, Charles 47 Lordley & Stimpson 214 Macklnlay, A. & W 209 Major, Alfred 15 MacDonnhl, James 2(11 Macintosh Si Mclnnla 2<)7 McKwan & Co 210 ^ McKay, Adam 26 McKenzIc, John .16 McLnnghlin, ei, dur- ing a seatiun, fioui ijouie uuo, however Hliglitly developed, of tliu abuvo aymp- touis — a neglect of which might load to tho la^t nainel.aa.l moi IMITATIONS. Remember, they imitate in vaub only, withoat posseaiiog tho yirtuei* Buy none unless signed " I. BUTTS " on tho wrapper. WISTAR'S BALSAM OF WILD CHERRY Is prepared by SETH. W. FOVVLE *• SOX, 18 Tromont Street, Boston, and is for salo by all Druggists. This Salve is a vegetable preparation, discovered in the 17th eeulury by Dr. Wm. Grace, surgeon in King .JaniCH'army. Through Its agenry he cured thou- sands of most serious sores and wounds, that battlt-d the skill of the eminent physiciaua of his day. and was regarded by nil as a public benefactor. Cures in a very short time CUTS, BURNS. SCALDS. WOUNDS, BRUISES, SPRAINS. ERYSIPELAS, SALT-RHEUM, RING- WORM, CHAPPED HANDS, BOILS, FROZEN LIMBS, FELONS. CHILBLAINS, PILES, CORNS, ^-o., ^-c. It is prompt in .letion, removes pain at once, and reduces the most angry- looking swellings and inflammations, as if by magic, thus aftbrdlng relief and a complete cure, ONLY 2.5 CEN'T.S A HOX. Seth W. Powle & Son, Boston, Proprietors. .Sold by Druggists and Dealers generally. 1 Sold at Wholesale hy AVERY, RROWN & CO., IIAJ.IFAXA I n CO M o CD 9 u n >o c 73 a 9 o o e ej TJ » I H » Cm Pm o H t3 CO b Bbowx Bbothers & Co., importers of Flower, Kl«ld and Gardtn Seeds. R. T. MUIK, Booksollcr and Stationer, 126 CiranvUlc Street, Halifax. o to •a I 03 4) Oi V c p-l 13 *-> <2 u o »4 J c s O PQ H P3 PQ O 198 belcher'3 farmer's [1869. I. & F. BUBFEE & CO. FMa®© William ®te8) St« SQ)hMt Mt ® I3IPORTERS OF Silver, Electro-Plated, Albata, Britannia Metal, Block Tin, Japan- ned, Enamelled, and HOUSE FUENISHING GOODS. BAR, nOOP, SHEET & GALVANIZED IRON, SHEET LEAD, LEAD PIPE, Zinc and Tin Plates, Oils, Paints, Glass, Putty, AXE, SPRING, BLISTER, SLEIGH, SHOE & CAULKING MANUFACTURERS OF GUT NAILS & SPIKES, Warranted Good, made of superior Iron. Bbowm Brotheks Si Co., Di'ugjjiHts, Ordnance Sqnarc, llalifax. fV' \ia»-> •'•Jb.fi.\t^.ru-i'vtt0^v>i!fi-v Hrect, Halifax. Pholugraph Album* nt R. T. MUIR'ST' 1869.] ALMANACK. 199 Block Tin, Japan- l & CAULKING LONDON HOUSE, 3 & 4 Market Square, \i 9 IMPORTERS OF ry ^j-^) p^ f/ ar^ IN Silk, Woollen, Linen & Cotton Our Buyers visit these Markets twice a year, and ar- rangements have been made to procure all THE NEWEST STYLES BETWEEN SEASONS. WHOLESALE <«- RETAIL. DANIEL « BOYD. o Oi u •4-» u S pq (M o o hi d n CO eo CO O 5S o o rs o •t-i Hi O CO W Ph Ph t-H o H CO s4 PreBcriptiona cirefully dlsponscdby Bkoww Brothers & Co. Hi T. MTTIIi, BookBeller aud Stationer, 125 Granville Street. 03 U s § o O s J fi e8 :^ o CO to a CD w -^ M O R. T. MUttI, BoQk8»U«tr nad Staiioner, U5 QrauvlUu hilrcet. 35 202 belcher's farmer's [1869. NOVA SCOTIA RAILWAY. Connecting the Bay of Fundy and Gulf of St. Lawrence with Ha,lifax. AvARD LoNGLEY, Chief Comm'r. ; Thos. Foote, Sechj. and AccH. ; A. McNab, Chief Engineer ; W. H. Tremaine, Biv'n. Engineer ; G. Taylor, Traffic Supt. ; W. Johnston, Locomotive SupH. ; W. Marshall, Road Inspector. ' ■ HEAD OFFICE, HALIFAX. The morning Trains (see time table for hours of Ftftrting) from Halifax connect at Truro with the Stagea for Londonderry, Amherst, Suckville, Dor- chester and Moncton, and thence by Rail for Shediac and St. John, N. B., and at New Glasgow with T. S. Lindsay 4* Co.'s Stage Lino for Antigonishe, Quysboro, Strait of Canso, St. Peter's, Cow Bay and Sydney, and at Pictou (during the navigable season) with Prince Edward Island Steam Navigation Co.'s Line of Steamers, for Port Hood, (C B.) Charlottetown, Georgetown, Summerside, (P. E. I.) and Shediac, (N. B.i and with steamers for Quebec and Montreal, and intermediate Gulf Pcrts, also with Stage Lines tor Riyer John, Wallaqe, Pugwash and Amherst. At Windsor the Steamer " Empress " connects on Wednesday's and Satur- days for St. John, (N. B.) and thence by Rail to Shediac, or by the Inter, national Steamship Co.'s Line of Steamers for Eastport, Portland and Boston; and the River Steamers for Fredericton, Woodstock, and Upper St. John. The Stages of King Brothers also co*»nect here for Annapolis, Digby, Yar- mouth, and all places in the Acadian Valley. , Passenger Fakes. — First Class, three cents per mile. Seconal Class, two cents " " Return Tickets, a fare and a half. First Class Season Tickets issued for three months and six months at a reduced rote. Summer Arrangement commences 1st May. The City Horse Railway Cars connect with all Trains at Richmond, Brown Brothers & CX)., DrugtfJsti , Ordn ♦nee Bquare, Halifax. $i^yi Foolflcap, Letter nxti Nctto Paper at R. T. MUIR^. I .WAY. id Gulf of St. FooTE, Sec'y. and /v. H. THEMAINE, )tr, W. JoHNaTON, Inspector. "AA.. ftftrliug) from Halifax ,mhcrst, SuokviUe, Dor. icand St. Jobn, N. JJ.,| re Lino for Antigonishe, 'Sydney, and at Pictou kland Steam Navigation ■lottetown, Georgetown, ^ith steamers for Quebec [h Stage Lines tor River Jwodnesday'sandSatur- Ihediac.or by the Inter- 1 ]rt Portland and Boston ; land Upper St. John. 1 Annapolis, Digby, 3t»r- ceiits per mile. ) cents " " H I fare and a halt, l *^ three months and t May. . ' ct with all Trains "e^Kire, Halifax. AI.MAXACK. 203 mmm^Y » Wlioicsalc and Retail Dealer in (Sttgliisilt, ixituU and ^m^rian DRY GOODS, CORNER OF ARGYLE AND JACOB STS., 0pp. Colonial Market. Purchasers will find at the above establishment a largo and well selected Stock of New Goods at the lowest prices. B. G. GRAY, •» 54 BEDFORD ROW, HALIFAX, N. S. 01 O a M IP •73 a o a CO >4 I P9 I 8^^ Attends to legal business of all kinds in the DOMINION OF CANADA and in the UNITED STATES. O «g Id (/J u © I s Browit Brothers 8e Co., Iniportere of Freeh Medicinal H«rbi. (U o u CO c -a o CS I OS 0) u B •c B It O .2 13 TiiSRfl 9t Co. R. T. MUIR, Bo®kBoUor Riid St«tloiier, 126 GrunvJllo Btrcot, Hnllfax. nw III , - y I ■ a CO a (4 a c8 O O u Qi U a 'u c o o O o ;h d •♦-• o «2 J3 C ei O c« c HI PS o 206 belcher's farmer's [1869. Commission Merchant, AND GENERAL AGENT, BENNETT'S WHARF, HALIFAX, N. S. ALWAYS ON HAND, PINE AND SPRUCE LUMBER of all dimensions, in any quantity, deliverable at Cascade Mills, East River, Sheet Harbor, Nova Scotia. Sole Agent for Tarr and Wonson's PATENT COPPER PAINT for Vessels' Bottoms. H. HENRT SULLITAN, DKALER IN WINES, LIQUORS, ALE, PORTER, AND 279 Upper Water Street, HEAD OF ROCHE'S WHARF, - - HALIFAX, N. S, Ships' Stores and Messes put up at the shortest notice. Army and Navy Stores supplied on the most reasonable terms. mmmim IBrown Brothebs & Co., Druggists, Orduance Square, Halifax. .*BiJ^ rcot, Halifax. [1869. Lli« hant, ARF, UMBER ascade Mills, East COPPER PAINT ORTER, .IFAX, N. S. rtest notice, reasonable terms. Blank Bookt ami Pngft Booki at U. T. MUIR'S. 1869.] ALMANACK. 207 GHIPMAIff A RUMSEY, PRODUCE AND mtml jiommission Mtrci^anis, -i TVo. 5i I>ii.l£e Sti'eot, HALIFAX, N. S. MACINTOSH & McINNES, ADAMS' WHARF, ILiO^vci' "Water Street, Halifax:, N". ©. Keep constantly on hand all kinds of Which they will sell low for Cash. ^^^ Contracts taken for Wood Buildings, and Wood work of Stone Buildings ; and all other Carpenter and Joiner work punctual- ly attended to. «r Amelia ]n[e]:.AiJ€;^ii]:.]:]v\ ii CO M it w C 9 u Id C eS a o -4-* SO .2 u a pq 0) u .s o o n o l-H o H (-< 3 V a lare, Halifax. gpongeti, Brushes, Oorabs and Perfumery, at Brow.v Brothers & Co. is CO •a a o « u ^ut IDI^O■^77•, t It alien. )B for the manu- ]TH, sir specimens of to persons from EY & HALEY. :^ I Square, Halifax. lloom I'nppr at 4tl. a Roll and upwariU at K. T. MUIR'fl. 1869. ALMANACK 209 A. & W. MACK.INLAY, ublisljcrs, ^jpoohsdlers, ttnb Stationers, mMMM'MX^ IT, B 58 Bronze Modal awarded for Ocotrrnphlpul Appnratui, Paris Kxposltlon, 18^7. First Prize awnrdtdfor Kducntionul Hooks & Apjiaratui, XovuScuUn Exhib.,1868 " " for SiipiTloritv of Hlanli Poolts, " " " " " •« '• for liindlinj and Prlntlrij^, " " " " A. & W. MACKINLAV Have rocoivoii, jht rooiMit arrivals, u lar/^o portion of tiu'ir fall sup- , ply, consistintf of Foolscaj), Post, Note, Dciiiy, Wrappinii, Printing and Blotting Paper; Ink, Inkpowder, Pens, Holders, JSlates, Pen- cils, Envelopes, Copy Books, &c. TOOKTIIEn WITH A LAKGK STOCiC UK BIBLES, TESTAMENTS, AND PRATER BOOKS. School Books prescrllieJ Iiy tlie Council of PnMic Iiistrnctlon. The Nova Scotia Series, viz. : First Book of Heading Second Book '' Third Book " Fourth Book '• Fifth Book " Sixth Book " Seventh Book or advanced Reader Nova Scotia Arithmetic, advanced Nova Scotia " elementary Nova Scotia Table Book Calkin's History of Nova Scotia Staples' Copy Book Cliemistry of Common Things Chambers' series: Algebra Mathematics I'lane Geometry Chemistry Ancient History Reed's Composition English Analysis. Mackinlay's Map of Nova Scotia Nelson's Blue Sea Maps of tlie Hemispheres, Europe, British Isles, Scotland, England, Ire- land, and Palestine. Spelling Book Superceded 56f™ As this is one of the largest Stocks ever offered, Country Dealers will be supplied on best terms for Cash or approved credit. A. & W. MACKINLAY, J^uLlishen:, 10 Granville Street. Bhottn Urothera & Co.— Gold Leaf, Dry Paint* and Varnislie*. M J3) O I a 2 s ;eil for an inferior Jirticle. ^ST" Also, best quality Scotch Floor C'loth and Cabinet Furniture. Manufacturing Silversmith, 3 €5 iOiiol^ing-liaTnL St., HALIFAX. SKXtYSa AHr» KLKCTEO SPOOKiS AM© E^ORKB, Electro Cake Baskets, Cruets, &c. IMPORTANT TO CASH BUYERS I REMOVAL TO 60 AND 62 BRUNSWICK STREET, OF T. V. WOOLRICH, IMPORTER AND DEALER IN if IJIi ill llllf ilf liiil W2AD7 SflADS CLt)?W]?lB, WA^/S. ©A?S, is., io. 60 & 62 BRUNSWICK STREET, HALIFAX. I' BROWN BROTHERS & Co., Druggists, Ordnance Square, Ualifax. le Htroet. llalifux. rorlmoiiali-«, Piir*o«, Jtwolry, c, ul U. T. Ml'lU'H ALIFAX, N. S. ■itock of ^. DOING, li.'lir lii'tlsteads, &c., s, and sold at a less Jirticlc. 1 Cahlnot Furniture. nCK STREET, 1869.] ALMANACK. 211 HALIFAX, IV. S. MAM'FACTirHKKH OF ALL KINDS OK CONFECTtONKaYr CORDIALS^ SYRUP»r &©- An extra a' sortment of Fancy Confrotionery alwnys manufactured expressly for Christinas and other Holidays. i All orders accompanied with cash M'ill receive prompt attention, j xvx Art & xxOLLAriiJ, liOAK AND TAYLOR'S WHARF, LOWER WATER STREET, HALIF7VX, N. S, ORDERS PUNCTUALLY ATTENDED TO. ' ' NO. 154 UPPER WATER STREET, . NORTH OF 11. II. OUDXANCR, HALIFAX. DEALER IN WOOL SKINS, Ox Hides, Calf Skins, &c. 5^- The highest Market Prices given for the above. 4» C/3 T) C 3 u C :« a o I 'C CO s U o o a o I— ( w Square, Ualifnz. Bkown Bbot«»R8 ft Co., Importt'rtt of (jciiuine Tatent Mcdicliui. CO s M o R. T. MUIR, Bookseller and Stationer, 129 Granville Street. 212 belcher's farmer's [1869. 1 OLD BROAD STREET, & 16 PALL MALL, IIV8TITXJTEI> 1803. For Insuring Houses and other Buildings. Qoods, Wares, Merchandize, Manufaotunng and Farming Stock, Ships in port, Harbour, or Dock, and the CargoeR ot such Ships; also Ships Building and Repairing; Barges and other Vessels oa Navigable Rivers and Canals, and Qooda on Board such Vessels, throughout Grcak Britain and Ireland, and in Foreign Countries, from LOSS OR DAMAGE BY FIRE. SUBSCRIBED AND INVESTED CAPITAL ONE MILLION SIX HUNDRED THOUSAND POUNDS. Xla^liflax:, aVova/ Scotia. A^a^oncy. H{>}f. W. A, HfiJfllT, AaS3f?, SIAI.IPAX, K#VA S€^/YIA, Risks on Property, as above mentioned, t^ken at the lowest rates, and all Losses immodiattly adjusted and paid wilhout reference to England, by the Subscriber, at his Office. Sub-Agencies in all the principal towns in Nova Scotia. 16 BEDFORD ROW. CHARLES M. CREED, SHIP & GENERAL BROKER, OFFICE : MERCHANTS' EXCHANGE READIN2 ROOMS, ti® Kollls Street, » • « - HliUfax, M. S. VESSELS BOUGHT AND SOLD. INSURANCES EFFECTED. 1 Conveyancliiij' "Woi "With promptness aiia. dospatoli. IVotai'lt*! an u o Ii it a O I— • o H CO Ui \Vorka on Ildineopatliy, PreparationB, &c., at Bromn Brotueuh & Co. ^ CO f?5 u a ei O CO PQ H pi W pa o p< R. T. MUIR, BookMllor and Stntloncr, 1C5 OrnnvUle Street. 214 belcher's farmer's [1869. iKriiMiMiAm viriLsonr^ IMPORTED AND DEALER IN HATS, , CAPS, LADIES' FURS, LEATHER HAT CASES, TRUNKS, VALISES, TBAVELLINQ BAGS, Umbrellas. Buffalo Eobes, &c., WHOLESALE & RETAIL. 1.9a6 Oranvillc Street, Opposite 11. M. Ordnance and one door North of Army & Navy Depot, HALIFAX, N. S. N. B. — Highest prices paid for Moose Hides. LORDLY & STIMPSON, Commission ^ettl^unts ^ general ^Stnts, Wholesale and [tetail Dealers in ^ FLOUK, MEAL, COFFEE, TEA, SU&AE, ■ ft Tobacco, Molasses, . Wines, Liquors, &c.. i ^' Corner of George & Hollis Sts., hai«xfa:s&, h. s. BUOWN bKOTHEllB & CO., Drugglsta, Oidiianc<' Square, Halifax. vUle Street. LcdgorCi Journnls, Day nnd Cu«h Books, nt R. T. MUIR'S. [1869. EBON, ;' FURS, , VALISES, reef, irmy & Navy Depot, 30se Hides. I SON, reral $iStnt% m 3A, SUGAR, &c., i»= 1869.] ALMANACK. »15 ;,? «. ? B. A. SMITH, IXo. 32 G^eor^e lit., Halifax, Has constantly in Stock a choice assortment of Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, Which he offers to his friends, in Town and Conntry, on the most favorable terms. WHOLESALE & IlETAIL. The Goods are personally selected in Grcjit Britain, and sold at a small advance on the sterling cost. 3 o u M 9) a a K^^ Remember the Addres$~Q2 QEORGE STREET. Ills J. iiOiii, IMPORTER, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN CUTLERY, TOYS, SPECTACLES, PIPES, IPttisial Stti8itruw^ttti8i, %mt\x^, ^00liitt0 (^\u%t%y Oombs, Beads, Oils, Perfumery, Wtlkltif 6iin:^§^ iy;6fe©rr Gactdls^ &ae 221 HOLLIS STREET, NEARLY OPPO. OLD STAND, AI*IFA3&, 3Sr. S. 5) es^ • eS)© CO ii3 c (A O k4 3> o O 1 H O H CO p4 !t' Square, Halifax. Photographic Chomioals Cards and Casei— Bkovn Bkotrbrb & Co. IT o c H pi pa o W. M. A S. H. GR4T, House and ^stal* Agents, 139 Hollls St.— .9m pa^jt i< 216 belcher's farmer's almanack. [180 QQ •s Pk i CO m I— I o8 t^ o O «w o Willi i iQ GENERAL IMPORTERS OP BRITISH AND FOREIGN The Stock will be found to consist of all kinds of STAPLE DRY GOODS, With a very large variety of all descriptions of FANCY ARTICLES Required for Country Trade. A large variety of American and Canadian m nufactured Staple and Fancy Dry Goods Kept constantly in stock. Particular attention given to orders from the Counti and any article not in stock will be purchased, if to had in the City. M mi M firaBTiJio Strett, HALIFAX, N. S. BBENlfAN * CO., Photoffrap ollls Street,— >*?«« page 12. \t», 139 Hollla St.— .ff« pa^jt 103, lLMANACK. [18G9. f 1 i n. ERS OF FOREIGN consist of all kinds of GOODS, of all descriptions of TICLES itry Trade. Ein and Canadian ma- Fancy Dry Goods in stock. orders from the Country 11 be purchased, if to be eixrills Stretl, :, N. s. olIU Street,— .*?«« page 12.