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O.'KiIvs'iaiik, Jo'in Waul, I-.m!ic Vluoflward, 0\v<;n, .l.iliri VVil.-^on, i/iout. Clrailci III ro, R; jJJ.; I a.'. I io\i\i .riiifcs ilt)!wn.-Joii. II. N., E;5(i a !)•»;.■••. ; : i ■iaan \Vi>c>d.varJ, {sJiiu.n;. Siirvoyor ni'tlioso Li.'^ht IlciMes in the si i'< / of [■iiri'y briionpiu^ to New Dtiirjc ''ic;-, aiiprO'ir,iiiii{,' fheL-lan I Troniany pr-ijit of the (oopa:»s. A ! '.eiy dan iMoiis rocL ttnder water, hut lipon which th-3 ^ea always 1 !i.-e:iiis, c:'-ll..'d B'^ondc Reef,-, lies aUoiit [\h miles S. by VV. by compass, Jl fioui lilt' l/ipht JJons(*. Uetw^eeu this rock and the Ishiu i, tin're are tiome dMn.'ien-; — ti'd. — !•» advanfin:: np the Hay, tho nex Ligllt is si- tuated (Ml r.rierl.-laiid, ahont halt a uiiieN. K. troiu the N. \V. point liiereof. A plain white IJi;iit. Ui^^byi (lal Lii'ht. — 'Vn'} nr^xt liaht on the coast of Nova Scotia js placed o;iiifby f int.— from Brier Islan.J Nor^h East- } ward. Tiie oo.x-^t is very 00!. I aad not indotiif>d ; tiio l-'^?lit ia thore- fore chiotly ini.etided as a gtilde info Dighy ijasin — A while Light. Gan/tU iloc'c f.ight. — Tlii's Light is intended to warti vl'ssoLs of their approaoii to a very dangofons range of shoala and !ed«fe.^, which oS-- tend iVoni the Old Proprietor to tlio Seal Isl mds oif ]VIacliia.s, a dis .fan-'ft of al)ont twenty miles. It ia n tia^li light—w/iito— twenty 88- ;r contis dark a'ld forty light in each nlinnlo., The Li^dit Huusfii is il t)ainted in stripes, vertical, black and white. 1 ' - )ainted in stripes, vertical, black and white. Ii.-ar'ui(r3 and Distance by Compass from ihv. GanncL liorJc Light fhuse: Tills Lilht hVars. from the Li^ht liouse on Brier island, N.'N. VV. \ W, i lb si'miiet-'. •jxsma^iiK^iJomxtJBataBasMa '■«*!%. '.*i ■^^^^•i.^. 5 1 f itfcHttiifein- \, \ fi^:. s. :. — Between the Northernmost and Sontheinmostof the Murr Ledges, there is a range ofdnngeronsrock^^Hnd nhoiils, many ot'theiu always above water, and which Light extends* Westward from the HonM3 about four miles; from this range, farther W esierly. about six mila-) from the Gannett Light, lies u dangerous breaker called the Bull. This may be 'ivoided by keeping three remarkable headlands near the d. W. end uF Grand Manan, open. From Brier Island Light to the Old Proprietor,' N.»nd by VV. i W. 18^ miles The Blonde '{ock from the Soulhernmost point of the Cape Sable Sea! LslandH S. and by VV. 3| miles distant. Miirhiat Srul Islnvd Lights. — There are two fixed iihlte lights upon the Machiiis Seal lslandH,V;levateiitly txcuried rroiii want of attention on this point ; and as the variation intliu Ray orp'uiiiiy iHsi'venletii detrrees Westerly, or (1^ points) it will l)e found iiy the L.ite.H pullli^lled Admirnlty ( hart!<, titat ilie coiiiiinta) ; course from ^niprietor anU 3iid on Uie Ui- rand Manan iy Point, is sxtremity of I CANADA PUBLIC ARCHIVES ARCHIVES PUBLIQUES ! I li t I I h A 4^^^ I I Caiiipo ndlo, mill i« n giiido to vensi'ls entering the m.-iiti Cliaiiiu'l t<> VVh^i Inles, M)Ui, for fivo ditto. A ditto under a Hall, for six ditto. A ditto over a Hail iialf hoisted, or seven ditto. A ditto iindei two Hulls close, for eight ditto, A ditto between two Balls neparate, for nine ditto. A Flag of any colour, for ten or more ditto. The above are displayed at the East or West yard arm, arcord- ing to the direction in which the Vessels arc at first observed, and as soon as their kig cod be distingnished, descriptive Culouri will be hoisted at the mnst head, in the following order ; ■ ( \ IV 1 i :ii: y/i ' K ,i fl *d \ r* ^^.. J. ii>ili■ L\_ A Union Jack lor i\ Flii'i Slii,>, uiili «(r with iit a squiidrou. " with a I!im! PtMi(l;iiit over, fur a lvv<'.«|,;ckcr. »• Willi a [Jliio l*iMuI;iiil ovur, fur a I'li^atn. *' with a wliitii ditto, tor a biiiall armed vustul. A 'jIho Pendant fur a IMrr( li.iiit Ishij). A red ditto, for a i\!orck;ii:t I»rig. A wluKj and Itlnc ditto, for a Foroi;;n Vc«s(l. A wliit'i ditto, [wiilioiit a o.ill,] lor a Top-aiKScliooncr or Sloop. A bluo I'liij^ piorcod while, lor a stuainbout iVoiuJsuinl Andrew.^ or La«tj) )it. A llt'd I'l; pj picrrcd whito, for a yioainhnnt from Di;',I»y. A l.'«.'«ho1 into tho Ilarhoiir of Saint Joh!», and ni()U/-iti;;ht'r int-iasafi' pla;'(j or berth, or securin/j hm* al()H3:s!do of one «.ftiio Wharvei; and t'ivo cjhillin^^rf per foot for rcuiovin;.; and taking any ti.h':[) or Vossel oiu of iho i Harbonr. In case.^ whore Pilol'^ shall ho dLMainod on hoird of VossoIh, under aiid by Virtno of the Clnaraniiiu! or ileallh I,;r,vs of llio i'rovinci', they sliall ho ontitlod to demand ami niceivc fro'i'n Masters of sneii Vessels, the s.ini of Ten b-hillini^s p;>r diy, i'or every day of »uuh detentitni, in addition to t!io a!!o\va:ico Jiforfsaid. Coa.-'tini» V< .''■(el!', y",oing from onu part of tlio C ly of Fundy fo another, l>rili.-^h St'jain i>i>at-i, or Drlti.«'i V'e.-sels drawing niuifr tiix feet of watnr, are not compelled to taico pdo;-i; when employed, they are to he paid accordinii to the rate aliovo niea'iioned. For rcn;ovin;j: Vessels from any inoorin^' .'.'round to any Wharf or I from one Wharf to another Wharf and seeinir them properiv moored or socnred, t!i3 followiu; rate.s: For Vess(?l.s not (!.xr(:i;d.ii.';One Hun- dred Ton.-, HcvtMi. 8!lillill■r^^ and Si.xpfiKM! ; for Vos^iel.-) over One Hundrcil and not excoedni;; Two Hundred 'I'on.s. Ten IShillin;;s; for Ves.ielrf over Twi» lliindrvd an I not excecdin:^ Three Hundred Tons, Fifteen Shillinj^s; and lor all VetiseU over Three Hundred Tons, the sum of Twenty Shill.nijii. • .. • . ■ ' First Distance. — Frnnj Patridco Island to Musquash Covo Head, bearing Morlh West, Five Slii!lmi:;s per foot. Second Distance. — From i^Jnscinash Head to Point I.cPreaux, bearingNorth West, Six Shillins-'*, and ThroepfMico per foot. T'urd Dislnncf: — From Point Lieproau.N to i\orth ii'cad 0/ Grand 8 ■nriMi I » l\ \- r?rai r ?Ioop. uJruwJ I!ostoD. land, in Itiiund, [){)roii(;li ciiftlivo f a Ball tha City info tho berth, or riliilliii^^ it vl' the H, iniiier loviiicc, of siicli ul' sauU 'niidy to iployed, V'harf, or riioorod i!i; llmi- vJT Otio i:liiti;4s; Iiuidred liiadrud li»» . r r>ot. I'oiirifi l)'.i'finr\ — I'roin t!io Nortli Iffid of (JlraiKl Maimri— or N'oriii I'lrui'i'l m iitor^t-mid'-to MadiiaH rtf il Nl'in.l, loariii? Moiiih, or lj'-it« It] III) Ixjurioj Soiitli sJuiuli Iwst, I'.igiit ^3liil!ii)<,'s and Minn- pi'llCl' piT liiot. Fifih l)':!t'anre.—Any whoro oijt'id(5 tlia nrorciiaid dislanco, Ten yliiliin^'s por foot. - ir.M?»ouii MASTiiR's iT.r.n. On Vr«ssf'ls of J I TotH and iindi'r HO. '^h. Gd. ; Vessols of .'0 Topm and undiT 7."». ;i). I>d. ; T'l nnd miliar If)!) ton:^, ;'h. ; |;)() and nn;lt.-r l'(/ tot) J. OS. M I. ; lol) and undi r \>nt Io.-h. 7;. (id. ; 2ii0 and nndor .; 10 tdlH, I'Is.; :,(»() :ifid iindfT 4'li) InoJ, I2.s. (Id.; -I'O Ions ami np- ward-i, ITh. ; Ut^rkcd \''l•-!-;^,■|.^ noiicr 100 t(»iH, own< d nnd registered Ul Siinl Jr)lin, .uid all lirilislj Ve-^^fils nnd'-r ti.u loinia;."! tradin;: within tlic liay of Fundy, or arrlvnii; from l^)r•^i to tlie Nortliwnrd of (-upo CoJ, or tijo Wo'lwiiJ ol'Cux! f.'aijvo, or from any Port in Nova Scotia, to pay annoully na follovs: Under 'M) tonn, li*. Dd. ; ov(;»' ;iO and niidcr r)U loin, ."»;. ; over 5D and undor 75 tonn, Os. ; over 75 mid nutlet 60 totid, lUd. ii Ratk:^ or WirAJU'AOK. riUil,!i-."; above (JO. and nnd'-r 70, y^, 3d. ; abovo 10, ami nnder ^U,2■^(Jd.; aljovo to, and nndtir 'JO, 'i* !)d ; above WO, and under 100, 'M. ; above 100, and uod(T lUO, ',\\ {'jA ; ubovu l^iO, ami undir 150, 4s ; above 150, and under 180, 4swr>i «K» « ai fiwi |i » ii» ir i 7H l » -'' .'< I 4 I ■'<#' a: f^ . ■^, \ liino, 2(1.; pip»?, lioaKlusinl.or iMinclHon, wlictliiTiii wiiujroii, rart. iiUmI j or niliHr vrhiclit or not. >>x(.)'|)i < oiiiiiiniii;; iiiolii'<««'H, \iii«>f:ai, ric«>, or i Mii«;iir U(J. ; rv«>rv vw\. of iron, t«ti><>l. or coiipcr, wlH'ilmr in vvajfiijon, | tnri, or oilii-r viirutlu or not, Id.— Curt", hIciIh, «Jr«yH tnid cuiringos, I HUinn iH \vri;rirniis. « I hatkhop I'KiiniAr.R roariiR itjiiiy at i.\niAN'r()VVN.-r,v#«ry Blow II pcr-oii :i^lifr|), or |.'iiat, I i ','il.; wnini ii, • nil, »liirrrl, lil.; Iiiik, riintuiiniiir Imd IhinIicIm, IiI ; liikiii, Kt'K, cr Imx lint lamer tliaii ii tiikiii, Id.; raxk nrilini^ :!il.; |M|w, liM.'"li<'nii. Dil.; liiiiidrtMl unulit of imhi, Hlfcl, cii|i|i)'r, luail, 4k.e., i I'M, All (illiur urlielcri not fiiiiiiuruiril, to im iliargtd iii llie i Sliilliiir. HACKM'.V COACH rAllF^.S— For (oiiviyin)! one pns'.rnfpr from any piiMir Rlaiiil to any part of I he (/My, or I'roiii any one part of tile Ciiy lo any oilier part tlicrttiir, Is. ; aiiif tiir every pa^iii'ii|.<-r emrfiliii^ oiia, li^v nitirnliiiiil ; and liaii) driver of any ('arriay[«f or ollMr vtliirle, hIiiiII lir iIi'IiiIikmI at aiiv plai e liy any piiH<lnu any pii->«-ii(!erx li> tliH III III r, li.' hIiuII Ik* t! Ill 1 1 led to ak, ainl rcicive I ho rnllnwitiK ■Wfn, vi/. :— For any lime lint t'M'fi'ilitii; lialf an lioiir, I". ;id. ; and in tliai proi'ortioii for every lialf lioiir llial such Carrlae.'! or other veli tie sliiill I'e drlained or eniplojttd •I'to- vided :il\viy>i, tli^it in la-e aoy driver ^l.all lie ri'(|iiired lo rrofs ilie Ferry lo Carleton, he sIhiII, in add'^illn to the foie^oinu laref, liet nle and horfeii, tiolli izoini; and ii-turiiing. PrniJC POan'R.=« and IIANHCAIIT MRN.— Forloadimr, rarryinc, and houMlni! any coodn, or any other articles, on any Hand Cail, from the .Market HI p in KInii'.s and (tneen's Wards, or from any B fullow :— For the (irsi ili>iritf :id.; second diktrkt ^^d. ; third dlH- tricl4d. : fuanh dUlricl 't^d. ; liflh iliritrlet, 5d. MAUKFT Tor.l.R.-Bi-ef, per quarter, 2d. ; Calf, Phopp, Hop, fJoat, T.aml), Kid,or.-'hoat, 2d.; Tiili, I'ail or .lar of llnner. I.id.; FirU.n, :(d.; every 10 llis. of Koll lliitler, Id ; Cheese, ,^d.; load of PotnlneK under i^ Inisliels, :id.; ditto over 1.5 bushels, t',d.; load of Oyniers in sliell or tub, (id ; Tiirki y, , or otV.er finiail lish, l^d. TIMK FOR GOING THUOUGH THE FALLS— (neflf St. John.) The Falls sire level or still wator at about three tind a half hours on the, flood, and about two and a half on the chb, so tiiat they are passalil* four times in twenty four hours, about ten or fifteen mi- nutes each titne No other rule can be given, as much depends on Hho floods in the Ktver Saint John, and the time of high water or full i)! or (itlii-r I, i>l< il.iairt i |itiy,(iiil», or rnl, Itl.; Iiii|t, km, Id.) rithk I' lion, Kiffl, lit! iliargtd III iiiNF.a. lilliiiir ; nnd lu Hcllur. uiid rmmnny piiMir ) iiiiy (itliur |)iirt Mill ; niiii iliiiiy II) plme hy iniy -smjurK Ity tli*' , vi/. :— For any ! II for eviiy linlC lll|l|o\lrir SO Ills, and for id.; every 100 of {vear St. John.) inda liHlfiiours tliat lliey arc 1 or fifteen mi- iicli depends on )riiigli water or id in proportion i I J Al^t/IUV. [iav.i. McM-ltrimiiwtrk'ii (toil onr iinppy homo, Tliu I.iikI uI liarily wnrili, \Vli(.'i«; |>lfiiJy cnnviM lln' snridl hoard, Ami loM! li;.'liH up llif lii'uiili; Til)' land of rock, mid nunint, and {jlen— Ufnolilc Hlri-aiii<« that Nwrt-p Tliriiiiuli vnlj.i-.s I It'll with vt-rdiirc, III i^ladiieMit to ihu d«:i'p. niiii' are lli»- arcliini' ^kitfsnhore, And ^rtM'ii iIim lit.-lds hflovv. And Aiittiiiin Iiiiiin iukI hiiniiiicr flowrrs III wild proriisioii iixiww. m I'lill .Wiioii 7ili nay, III ({^ l.a>t Uii;irtfr jilih'day. f^ Ni'sv !\loiiti 'i\s\ d;iy. ::.'l ® Kit'l Uuartor yOth day, ilDiii. iiiuriiiii;.' Hfi. '.!!hii. ('M>iiini(. I. 4'^iii. iiiorniii;.'. r>h. ri'>ni. niorninsr. 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C5«te^2Sfc*^' t' * Jl ) . 1^' « ^ ■-■r^ ^% \.--^ i. \ j 1^ •I I8j'>.] ■ Mil t-l .JlJAXH ra \ F£':iiK;UAll4Y. .^* The tovvcrinsr spruce, iinl ancient pine, Our iiol)lt' ibn-sts Iji-ar — The maple hou'^li ils Ijlo.-.-iiuia Fiiii2^ oij l!ii; scoiiled air; And ilocli, and iiprd, and wiivini jrrain^ Kacii slii[)i! and iiplntid crown — And Aiiiiiniu wilds iVoiii laJim bough The mellow iruii sliai;o down. The lVai;raiit cl.'>.". Hil'iry 'llriu bnvim^. /ivr'/j Fair oi t!i(! Th lines FSJ I- iJt'frdia cfticoiiand f. IriS. li.i Ur. F leyd. J-m. Hi. lid 1 i,.:?ui JC.Mc 17,Tn lf5 'vX'. i9,Ti) 20.Fri 'iljSa' '^■i SU •^';};,Io :.>4'Tu 2.JAV. iir, Til at| 'J'J sul Wary tr'tnartbe. 1587. ©per. .Sepluagesima Sunday. (;anj:in.ced,;d toG.B. 170:1 (ine1G. (^opei'iiien.-j i»oni. 147.3. o'so. 9. ")i even, liiyli tides $ sots d, 'M even. Blual-ni Clniiii.]'jairos. Sn. 9 con. Q :Sir J. li,eynold3ui'^(l, 17'J->. Suiibui-y Circuit T^ron. C • Ash U edncH. — Lent bei!:i)i-. Marrifrr. li. I N. Fair ana 7:^cs c.in. 0. *;co!:0. c.k<1 .\iontaii;iie bo. l."):j:5. Lov/ ti. 1st Snndav in Lent. ,> 1^ o F^ o 11 7 J4.'> Jl 7 i2o 17 7 ii|.') i:< 7 io;;3 -'. 7 715 vi- ii.ni. Ii.in 7'-7iT5 '■; i;>;5 F IV 7 5 24 7 7 7 o <» L»7 1) b-^ ) 5:j u 50 ; 4i) ) 4 ; 4 i 4." ; 44 ; 4- (J 4;. 115 2,-: 015 :v:.i L3--51 5 -^^ 5 uM 5 :>-j 5 ot 5 :?!) i-£3 !._m r7T; ic; 54 !(> 3i hi F- Ui 1 15 4;; !5 () 14 4• 7 4" 1) 2 10 If 11 o. mom a: 1 b(i 3 ^ 4 r. 5 ( 5 4r G 2r sets, (i 11 7 15 8 l(i !) Hi 10 1() 5 40 !) 13 11 IG 5 42| 8 5(1 ) 43; 8 28 ^2 arm >re.s )res j'art a'art ii'nrl beiy •)i;Iy • ein rein s.cr -eer :hi. thi. ;ne ivno legs. Teet feet iioad head fioad nee iiirJi water ii. in 44' 8 mornnoc 18,arni. • 20, arm 3 4G; 7 43! 2 24|ann b 15 W 15 !0 G 10 51 !l 35 morn IG U 55 1 3u 2 16 :i G 4 3 5 21 G 4S 8 2 9 4 !) 52 10 32 11 8 il 40 ev. 1 1 41 1 11 1 43 2 Ifi 2 5i) 3 4i) 4 58 G 21 IJupjsiiiei's IS lilt; Iiiciiy dT iii,l:i;itry. in.l.:ieiico wurketh no good. \ rtifr'T-flir-'*1Wrr-T'T" * ■-■■-T'"''-''''^''"*'-'^"'-^-'-""'^"'"'--'''""' ' .ir>.ii..ni-,.-k-.»--r..r^,t-i. ,.f3tn^.nr«.^i MIM»i. I\ \- Ii *■-» i*-^ *,^'» ■^-.-- Jt*^ — f.3ae«rBBa L. ^. w. Ill •%• o. 'S. **> 4" <«■ Ir 4. b(i f ( 4r 'ts. 11 i:. Ui IG IG C.) •2 anil •res )i'c;s I'iUt ilij;!i water « 15 !> mi ID ni if art ! I liT) I'nvl morn boiy •)i;ly • eiii iein it.cr ■'ocr :hi. till, ens ^110 It.'JCS. logs. iect toot lioad Iiead iioad uec lOrn HOC I ]8,!»rni. '>a|arin \ 24|arr.i ]() u r)5 i I iv")' iJ Id :i 4 3 r, 21 <3 4"^ 5 2 4 1) r,2 !0 32 II B 11 40 ev. 1 1 41 1 11 1 43 2 1?^ 2 ni) 3 41) 4 58 G 21 I no good. r?i4iu:'Ei. [ier)2. March, March I Why thn ile'il rlon't yon Timrcli Fusifr ihaii other month's out oCyour order ? Yon'ro a iinrrihio ln'.Ht. with iho wind from ifio Fast, A:i 1 hi.eh lii>[)|-.iii^y hail and slisrht sl»;et on ymr holder* Now, our mnhicilas .'-proad. flutter ahovo oor Iiead, And < torrilile tliiinder! ,^ j'ull v{(»(.ii Gill (t:i). tti. iMni. niuriiinj,'. ^?) !.a't (I'larter I'^iili day, 3li. Tit. in. evening, (t' New Moon 20th (iay, 2h. !)in. evetnnir. Qa First Clnarter 2"th day. 4!i. lOtn. evciiin;(. rv' w. c ' C V;..! 1 c? a ll>?ii ■ «-■ CALENDAR, fcQ.. rvi*.vsot.- dc.S. illi-VS ■.*-• water ■vFo h.ni. h.m. d. m. h. m. 3 ',:s ■ p' h. in. 1 St. David. ('j}hi N. (^'nwn. •i -.W'. ') 47 bres 7 43 2 Til : Queen's Clrr.ml. ,/ A ff) y\ 3'< .. 4b a 57 4 It urcfi 8 52 3 \V. T. Of.v.ij horn, HTil. AV;:/?. ii 3: '» C.U G 31 5 y halt 9 48 4 Til 9i!lf^ h !^•e. 9, 4i)even. i5 3: ") ;")! (•) 11 5 52 h'art 10 34 r> I'ri 1^ con. lii. ^ pr. ll. 1. S. 3-. J ')': 5 4.-- G 30 bely 11 17 () Sat Dr. BlackwelldMMl 17(7. ij 3( r, 54 f* 24 ni^es. hely 11 57 7 SU 2d F".indav in l.rot. lli. ti/l. •5 2: ) 55 5 1 7 55 rein morn H Mo {;,M Dani'iov innrt.;er. i;i."//. ti 2 '. y-\ 4 35 1) 14 vein 31) i) Tu .Mio. eo. 1 , 3!) morn. .1 '^■ 4 14 10 31 seer. 1 14 10 vv. Botany Bay dir-eovo. nS7. 3!l' ■) 5i) 3 51 11 45 sccr. 1 57 11 Th -Mar.s i-o. H. 30 nveii. :y>io"i!}. :; 21 i 3 27 ii;or!i Iiii;;s 9 45 12 I'ri r!anotHei«c!,eidi?c.r;Hl. () ]i ) 1 3 3 50 lhi;;s 3 43 13 Sat low S. Low lid. CM (5 ]* ) 2 2 40 2 1 kiio 4 58 14 r)U :<>d S'lnd. in Lent. (J) in XS- i) 1," >) 4 2 IG 2 CD kiie () 22 ir> M.) Day h. 4,3">. '(■> son. con. f>. 6 1-] () 5 1 53 3 48 kno 7 40 IG Til 2 i-et:i i). 33 cv. Fha^ant. i. Fair. () 1 '5 14 53 8 8 head ev. 13 23 Tu Yd. L. 60. 11,21. even. 5 r.<) ■i 15 1 J7 t) 9 nee 43 24 VV. Queen" Fdizalieth d. 1(103. 5 ;";? .i IG 1 41 10 10 nee 1 14 Til Old com (d"llie year. 7i-i't! 5 55 d 17 2 4 11 \'2 arm. 1 49 20 Fri U so. 10, 7 even, [con, (,=;. ,") .'>;! i 19 2 28 morn arm 2 30 27 Sat .Mioth so. 0,28 morn. .') r-j 21) 2 51 13 arm. 3 20 28 SU .'th Sinid. in Lent, f) hi. N. -> 5.,. i! 21 3 15 1 13 bre.-! 4 24 29 Mo Abercrombie dicid. 1^01. .') 4- t> 22 3 38 2 9 bres 5 40 30 Tn Dr. IlnnterdieJ, J7c3. 5 40 .; 23 4 8 3 h'art 7 17 31 VV. Bftiij. Johason born, h")74 •J 44 G 25 4 22 3 45 h'art 8 31 \ iiNWi 13 JJM.^'W.^ttia M'may^M-:-. .-^-^.tt. '^•■'r^x-tfu r^^^^n. ;.? ,f 'V~^ i v. :...<■ «»1?\"-Vf J h¥f'^ A •v:y'> ■.)fV / ,-.^ ? V, I I ;l 185-2.] APatlL. Wlien tlie soft broatli of spring :»oea forth Far o'er tlio inoitiitaiiis of the North, How soon tlu)so wastes of (l !ir- ^- el. 1!) '2i . 3at © in ^. ami low S. Fair. SU. Faster Sun. c? «"• C, 57 ev. Vlo'Aliotli s(». 11,22 even. Tn'Enstcr Turin hegins. Low tid VV.JMandel died. ]75.>. _ Chil'y. Tli:>Shak.^pcare born, 15(i4. FrijDay break, 3, 28. Blustery. Siiti©apo. .Mars so. G, 43 even. SUjIst Sunday after lasler._ MolBatile of Lexington, 1775. Tn Louis Napoleon born. 1808. VV^. Ilebor born 178.}. 7^'s6®- rhJnp riS.Dev. 9sp.l0.54ev Fri St Georue. 9 con.©. Si\t Easier Term ends, filcon©. 'SU2d Sunday after Easter. Mo David Hume born, 1717. Tn Ckartutte Circuit, ^con. % VV.Jup. G © Ven.gr. h. I.N Th London Univ. f mnded, 1827 Fri Yd. I... se. 8 4'Jeven. Fair. Ki.cVSel^ II. m. Ii.m. .... , © ! © dc.NJRJtS, 3 d. m.;h. m.' f o^ 5 4-Jl() 26 5 41 t; 27 5 39 5 3 5 35 .-. 33 5 3i :> 30 5 28 ') 20 ■> ) 5 J2-3 21 1!) 18 IG 14 13 11 () 8 6 4 3 1 1 58 I 57 1 5517 li i) 3(, 31 G 3.i !> 34 G 3i G 3J „ 3,- G 3!,' J 41 3 4V G 4 G 44 ) 4. G 47 t) 4.- 1) 41. G 5(. G 51 5 5;^ G 54 G 55 4 47 4 24belK 5 10 4 58 belly 5 33 5 30 rein 5 5G rises, rein G ]!)j 8 5 seer G 421 9 23.''ecr 7 4!l0 33thiu G 57 <) 59 (I 7 27 7 49 8 II 8 33 8 55 9 17 9 3-< 10 (0 21 10 42 li 3 11 24 11 41 12 4: 1 2 25| II 49tliig morn tliiy 50 kne 4G Une o\ leg.s 8 legs .39 feet G feet 30 f.iet 53 head 5 15 head sct.a. iiec 8 3 nee 9 G iiec 10 7 arm. 12 44jir 7 arm. 13 4 morn bres 13 24 5 bres 13 43 .5Gbres 14 2 1 42h'art li'ait belly belly 14 2lj 2 22 14 40 2 57 1 54I7 1114 58 3 29, jiligh vvaterj h. m.; 9 2e' 10 14 10 .55 11 3C morn IG 57 1 39 2 27 3 24 4 30 5 49 7 7 8 9 8 57 9 38 10 13 11 44; 11 1.5! 11 4G ev.18 .52| 1 291 2 111 3 Oj 4 0| 5 20 6 46 8 2 J) 3 i'k l\ \' \ ^r. nV«f Amm^ I vv. . i:. E vv. mJ p 58 l)ellv ',H) rein es. rein n seer 2:> Fecr ;« Ihii; 49 thig •rri lliig T)- kiie 4'! kne ol le;;s Slcj-s 39 feet (5 feet '.]{) r.:et i'tJ head I'jhe.ui et«. HOC ; '\ iiec n iiec 7 !irm. 7 arm. i)rn Iires 5 hres 50 bros 4'v' h'art 2^?li'a»t I 57 l)f lly i 2!) Ijeily Higl.j vvaterj li. 111.! •J 2« 10 14 10 55 11 30 morn 10 1 2 3 4 5 7 8 8 9 10 I] li 11 57 39i 27 24 30 49 7 9 57 38 13 44 15 40 ev.lB 291 111 oi 20, 46| 2| 9 3 niAV. [1852. I have come, I have come! ye have called me long, I come o'er the monntain.^ iviih lii;ht ati«i song; Ye may I race my ste|H o'er tlic waking farlh ; liy the \vin(l-» whicli tell of the violet's l)irlli; By the pritiii'ose-!itars in the shadowy grass, liv th ! green leave.-*, opening a.s I pass. I have iooku'l o'er the hills of the stormy north, And the larch has hung all his tassels forth, The llsiier is out (»ii tlie .stormy sea, And the rein-deer hounds o'er the pastnres free, An>i the pine has a iVinge of sctfier aretii, And the moss lo(>l<.« hrifht whfMe mv loot linlli lioen. 1 %| run .tlooii ■>iii. (§ Last Q,iitirter lOih da); Oh. 44in. evening ^ New Moon 18th day, lOh. 3uiii. evening. C» l''ir.'it Cinarter 20lh day lOh. 59in. morning. N. N. s^ m <3> 1 © . © iHigh -^ CALENDAR, &c. Ili.iStSets dc.N. lliVS m. water s5 Sat li.in h.ni. d. m. li. Ill . 3 58 rein. li. m. 1 (} coti. ""p . fp ri. 4, 52 mom. 4 5Ji7 2 15 li) 9 52 2 SIJ 31 Snnd after En. ©per. 4 51 7 3 15 34 4 27 rein. 10 35 3 Mo l!.e:>iil. He. 2, 9 morn 4 .50 7 5 15 51 rises. seer. 11 17 4 I'n Siege ofQ,!iel)ecrais. 1776. 4 4>^ 7 10 9 8 12 seer 11 .58 5 \V. N:ipi.lo(xti died, 1821. 4 4; 7 7 10 20 9 2^ thigs morn G Th Battle of Prague, 1757. 4 4 7 h 10 43 10 37 tliig.s 40 7 Fri .Aliothso 9. 43 e. Pleasant. 4 44 7 ; ^0 59; 11 37 kiie 1 24 S Sal US ?' [Sifty.andlovvS 4 4:5 7 K 17 15 morn kne 2 10 9 SU 4lii Sunday alter Faster. 4 4J 7 1-- 17 31 (J 27 legs 2 59 /O .Mo .Meic.con ^^ llMi 1 1 4.5e. 4 4!i 7 1;. 17 47 1 9 1 " le^rs 3 57 u Tn Lord Chatiiam died. 1773. 4 39 7 14 18 2 1 43 legs 5 5 12 \V. Karl Siratlbrd beli. 1041. 4 3d 7 15 18 17 2 11 (Vet G 13 13 Til ( 14) Anne IJoIevn h. 1504. 4 37 7 10 18 .32 2 3() feet 7 21 14 Fri Griitan died. )8i0 Cool 4 3ti 7 17 18 4.7 2 59 head 8 10 15 S.ii [>iy break 2,27 © apo. 4 34 7 18 19 I 3 2lihead 9 ] 10 SIJ lloL'.uion Sinuiav. Claar. 4 33 7 19 19 15 3 43 head 9 40 17 Mo Alioth so. 9. 3ev. fpcon $5 4 3- 7 20 19 28 4 Oiiiek 10 15 18 Tn 7^'sco:i ©. High tid. 4 31 7 21 19 41 seta. nek 10 48 19 VV. (;oinml)iis died, 1500 4 3ii 7 'Z-i 19 54 8 1 arm 11 24 20 Th Ascen-iioii Day. Rain. 4 29 7 2;' iO 7 9 2 arm 11 59 21 Fri Prill. Ivlw.ud assas. 1471 4 29 7 21 ii) 19 10 1 brea ev. .39 2^ Sat'@ in Q,, andlii. N. Fine. 4 2^ 7 2; m 31 10 55 bres 1 15 2.{ SU Sunday after .Ascension. 4 27 7 2(i 20 42 1 1 42 brea 1 57 24 Mo Cincen Victoria born 1813 4 2!i 7 27 20 54 mornlhart 2 46 25 T.I Prince-s Helena Angosta 4 25 7 28 21 4 24'liar't 3 42 20 VV. Pittb. 1759. [-.Mi.stab I84i).l4 21 7 29 21 14 59 bely 4 52 27 To Merc. gr. VV. el 21-^33. 4 24 7 30 21 24 1 30 bely C 10 28 Fri Venas se 10. 59 ev. Lo.ti. 4 2.3 7 31 21 34 1 09;roin 7 28 29 Sat »altle of VVe.xfoid. 1798. 4 2-' 7 32 21 43 2 27|rein 8 30 30 SU \M\\\X Stindav or Pontocn.st. 4 20 7 33 21 52 2 5(> seer. 9 31 31 Mo .\lex. Cnid.Mi born. 1710 4 21 7 34 22 1 3 26 sfor. 10 17 15 ..■t I'-, Si^ ir. i^r^f 11: 1 IHCvJ.] J^x-Hl'lj. No loiifjfjr the sky is with the clouds overcast, Ami t!it! ynmi!; ii'-k'o herald orsinutiicr is jKist, ]?ii;;hl and t Idir ht)iii(,'s tlio sun, iu)d llic soft glowing scono Has a tint ortiioi*^ deep atid luxurious pree;) ; Throiif^l) the UKadowH ih<; fiuckn slow and qniotly ^rnze, Or scfk iho (.■(>oi -ifiadc, wlicro a sliiillow stream playy. Sweot June, thert's no nionih so (!Hli;:ii!l'iiI ;i-< tliino, IS'o one wl}i n the landscupt' more lovely tan sliino, For the briijl'.t hues ofsuminor and iVohness of hiring, To.'M tivr i'M iriixed on liie sky-linted \viii;r; And pleasure and lahour so sniilt; in thy train, That we wjsli they may never be parted again. Q) Tull Rlo()i!!;?:<•>.•-. jc.N. Ii.ni. h.m.jd. m Lord Hnwe'rt Vielory 1' J4. 4 21 liiots in^London, ]7d<) luiir \i 2u \V. Harvey d. l(i:7. Tli. tid.i4 iJO ■>•». 7 o() 22 Ji ticnrge 1 11. b. 1738. © low ri se. 10, 44 even. fVarm I'rinity fi'und. 2^-»io.0, 47 ev. 4 li> 4 10 DishonWarbiirton died 1771). 4 18 7 3(i '2:2 U ;ij V>7\22 / .>"!<;.; iw 7 ;>L>-2> 4:! 7 'dO ',12 40 7 40 22 C)." 7 41 •>;{ 7 41 23 7 4.>\r\ 7 4J U 4 I.' 4 IS 4 18 4 17 4 17 4 17 4 17; 7 4:;j2;5 15 » i7|7 4 Si J;? 18 1 17j7 4:!, if !?! ■i I7i7 .il ':^ -^ 4 J7 7 4; Trinity Term begins. St. Jouu's N. F.'burntl84f). $ 80. 11, 44 ev. Very low tid. Fri,(i'J) Wat Tyler ehiin i:{rl. SatlAli. so. 7, 2"i cv. above Pole .SU'lst Sunday after Trinity. Mo|Magna Cliarta signed l"?!!i. Tu'London Bridge corn L 1 J. VV.JDav break, \ ■\i^. 9 6&- Th0 col. i!i' ii. ;;!^!i i; I. Hit. Fri.nattlu (>) .V'u.ti-Uo io'5. Sat' Ti in.'ij Tcn.i aids (? G %. SU2d yuiuav fficr Trir.fy, l\I.)I(jO) Qr. Vicl-.r. ;.i-c.,:n.'l6r>7.i4 L^j7 i'> TivNcsi Fiiis Silib^s. CorlM U-J 4 : vV.iAia'iis^.i'.ll.'JjVr.). Vrt.ii:t^?.'4 !&/ 4;i2;{ 21 Thi^ial. Taiii-ii'',.) du-.i MiYA. U ie;7 ^'-^3 2: Frilllittle olCat.'i .L-kiHirtilu-41.4 19I7 4>;;x^;l '23 SGtj 30i,MU n; 1 2o ,1 rt in CO •-JSTT'-" tryrrw;;-;- r- grrr- '=-»-"--'-i— "Tf "' ■■" ill 2 3.1 thi-r 3 ISlthi^;, • •irt,ii-,,~,m- -1 11 11 43 morn 2(j 1 8 1 50 2 ;^i 3 2u 4 n r. 12 G 1; 7 2i 8 17 9 4 9 4; iO 2u II. (i : 1 4;; t 4 45 Jil' 4 ;.(» 5 3,! r, •■;(, 9 nil !0 1 l! 10 47 :, ,\ \. owing scono "y sraze, I'.'.'iys. i»jf', i' noting, >'. \v. fc. i:. 2 ;;i 4 U -'j|;iru) I'^itlii^.ll ■r-t^JtiB-r^J ■nUPi JULY. [J 852. c C !=J i^ 1 'I'll I) Fri :S;it 4 SU f) Mo 6 Til \V. 8 T!i 1 • • ' Thy Hleps fair S[)riii;? Iiuve piHued o'er tlie sod, An»l jirass sprini»«i up wliere tliy light fool trod ; Brijiht l)iids poop forih uiid llioir p»jtala gay IJiii'old ill th« warmth of the noontide ray, Whilu th« glad hird plumes its radiant wing, And its ch.-ar wild notes tliroiigti tUn woodland ringi Tlie Kijiiirre! ha^j come Iroin its hollow tree, And iiMis 'long the wiH lull of fiolic and glee; Then dirts to the ground, and peeping round sly, Finds 'moug ihe fallun leaves, withered and dry. The brown liceuheii out that it loves right well, Tlu;ii '■'its and ciiiiiiingly strips off the slu.dl 9 i' r) even. I'lnc. itii Siin Wagram, I8()U. jCiiarlns f. s(;iKPsdc'pTi.-it<'s Til {iiirk.! liiiM:;, 1797. [ Id'lO !) I'ri 1(1(1) Ca'vitih. 1509 I'J ' - n n Ti J 4 W 15 Th JG Fr 17 t*ut J.8SU a;-Mi. Sa; .'\liotli git. f). ',]?> n'oi'. ( i.ot. .•SUi^t/i kMin. .'ifbM'i'. Tpeon.CH". M('i7;|<'s . Fr; UanailaU.l'.lhiss to JK^'d. U con. J.,'>w tic!. .F'.ve ')•} 2i 2o 2" 2S 29 .^ai Sllj7lh Sunday ; I'tur Trin.ty. Alars ^e. 9, '.I3t\ U con, lie. Mo Tu VV. 'I'll If'estmorluriJ Cirrait . iy\r Francis Drake d. IT'OG. :i^'H ri. II, 22 ev Clair Fri;Ciiario.s I. ninrtv -(!, IM-D. 4 o;i 4 l''l 4 :u 4 v>: 4 :.G 4 -M 4 y i 39 i 4ii 4 41 1 4^^ 4 43 i 4" 7 44 7 44 7 44 - 4;5 43 4'. 4v 4 4^, /■.(; 7 3!) dc.N, d. III. r, 1' 1 23 23 i!2 5(; .i2 5J 22 4;") ■;!2 39 .2 23 22 26 22 19 22 11 22 3 21 .T) 21 4G 21 :;7 •21 27 21 17 3^:i21 7. 37i20 57 3U 2r. 4f' ■■-i2l 34 20 23 >() ] 1 ir> 59 l':) 4{) V) 3:'! »9 20 1-, m. 5" liscs. kne 8 5(> kre 9 38 legs 10 12 legs 10 41 feet 11 7 feet 7 7 33 7 31 7 30 7 29 / ys 2!? 11 291 feet n 5l|htdd niorulhead 13 nek 3(5 1 nek 1 3{n(k 1 33|artn 2 8 arm 2 t2 bres High water h, m. 11 30 morn 11 49 1 26 2 2 3 4 set.'?, b 21 9 2 9 3C 10 7 bres hart har'l hart bely 2 41 24 10 5 10 17 7 2fi 8 29 19 20 10 7 10 49 n 31 19 (i :8 52 7 27 4 4(;7 2(3iJ3 3S 1 47/7 2rljS 23 3I|S^.at,V("Uis vi. F, ~t\ ri [ii. t.d. 4 1 II y; lis 4^7 5:4' li. 10 35ibely 11 2lrein 11 30 1 rein 12 seer, morn i sec,-. 34ithig5 1 /3it.higs 2 O'kno 2 55|kiic ev 1 11 50 30 11 2 56 3 51 5 4 G £7 48 8 risra.jlegs S 10 jf-iis ! V--', \ : / ,:*' 1 i W'^'t ■'."■v.V^'' t^h .V 4 I855i.j AUGUST. Thy breath la abroiid in the friigrant breeze, And the ieavea expntid on the waving trees : The eye beams bright on ihe fishers hntne, That rises in siijht of the bUie wave's fuam i And bhthe of heart he nnfnrls the 9ail, And welcomes the bland aiispicioMH gale. The heavens behold the ^'lance of thy eye, And smiling put on a mellower dye ; Changed is the storm for the genial shower, All balmy with breath of the leaf and the ffower, And the rainbow dre.o.^ed in its brilliant dyes. Its smile of promise sends warm from the skies. ® Lust Cinurter 7lh day, 8h. 47n:. evening. M. I^. © New Moon I5th day, 9h. I8m. morning. S. E. First Qnarter 2-^d day, Ih. 2^m. morning. VV. # Full Moon 529th day,' 1 Oh. 27ni. morning. N. W. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29^ C "^ CALENDAR, &c. SU Mo Tn W. Th Fri Snf SU Mo Tu VV. Th Fri Sat SU Mo Tn VV. Th Fri Sat SU Mo Tn VV. Th Fri Sat SU 301 Rfo 3i1Tu 8th Snnday after Trinity. 7 5|c 's r i . 1 1 . t) e V e n. Rain St. John Ciratit. Kent Cir- Shelley born. 1792. icuit. li. 80. 5, 49 even. Heat: apo. Jup. 3 21 20 19 17 16 14 13 12 10 9 7 C 4 ■J <« 1 r.6 55 53 51 50 48 46 45 4:' 41 39 38 36 17 17 17 17 16 16 16 15 15 15 15 J4 14 14 13 13 13 12 12 12 11 11 11 10 10 10 9 9 9 8 8 53 38 22 6 50 3;{ 17 59 42 25 7 49 30 12 5:? 34 15 5() 3n 16 56 3(5 15 55 34 13 52 31 10 48 27 R&S h ni, 5 1 41 9 8 9 32 9 54 10 15 10 38 11 3 11 31 morn 4 43 1 31 2 28 3 34 sets. 8 7 8 36 9 4 9 32 10 2 II) 35 11 13 11 57 mori) 48 1 4f) 2 49 3 54 rises. 7 35 7 57 legs feet feet head head nee neo nee aim. arm bres bres bres h'art h'art bely bely rein rein seer. seer. thigs lliius kne kne kne legs legs feet feet head High water h. m. morn 26 31 3 40 3 22 4 12 5 20 6 .37 50 55 9 48 10 34 11 11 ev 1 1 2 17 55 33 11 51 36 3 30 4 40 6 5 7 31 8 42 9 35 10 10 11 18 55. 28 I morn i 1 18 A \ . V .,»)>J*^Ui :. r, ower, ?s. ikiei). N. E. S. E. w. N. W legs feet High water h. m. > 'i2 feet I 54 I 15 luurti ac 59 1 3r 2 3 8 40 3 22 4 ]j> 5 20 4! arm j 6 37 4y|i)res 7 50 " I'res 8 55 1 1)163 9 48 li'art 10 34 Ij'art II 17 My 11 55 bely ev 33 rein J 11 r«jin seer. '» seer. 'Iiigs lliiys kiie Ifc'ikiie tflfloie 191 legs '4 {legs ho 55. ".feet jll 2S 5 feet I morn II 7ihea(l! 1 SKPrMUnBEU. Autumn, I rnise the nong to thee, And greet thy bounty on tlie plain, Wherd poppies mingle with tiie grain, Liko ruhies on a gulden scu ! The cinst'ring grapes npon the vino, The downy peach, \\ui nectHriiie, The bliishmg plum, the hiKcioiis pine, And all earth's richest frnit.s uro thine, Thy life is one long harvest day — Thy sickle the (rue scythe of Time — And peasant boys, with uncouth rhyme, And merry face-*, sing their l;>y. ($) Last Quarter Gth day, ili. 55m. evening. ® New Moon l.'^th day, 5h. 59m. evening. ® First Quarter ;:iOth day, 8h. 3dm. nmruing # Full Moon 2dtii day, ih. 4(!m. morning. CALENDAR, &c. Ri.ttSet.-* i.m. h.m 3 4 5 fi 7 8 9 10 li 1 VV.LVFerc. c< ?. will fall ; VViiUry winds will blight ami scar tlieia, TompcHts wiiloly ulrnw tliem all ! Day, iboii^h cultiily, brigliily sliiiiing — Day, lUo glorious, will not lust ; Sunlight iVoin the sky doclining, Night o'er all hor gloom will cast. Dut tliouch flowers and leaves may wither From tliu dark oartli's lading bowers, Time again will biing tlieni luihcr : Spring-time lenves and summer (lowers. (^ Last Quarter ()lh dav.Gli. r>7m. morning. H. H) New Moon I3th day, 'Jli. Ijum. n.orniiig. N. £• C) First Quarter IDth day, ?h. 17m. evening. S. % Full Moon Ji7th day, 7li. l.^nn. evonini^. F. CALENDAR, &c. ^6®- V fi* 7, 13 even. Batlle ofLarga r2():?. Fair 17th Sunday after Trinity, Treaty of Limerick, lO'Jl. Brittle of the ThameB 1814* Louis Philippe born 1773. AichbishopLaud born 1753 Hon. IL Drsuine died 1817. 9 con. ©. Veil. ri.'J 10m. 1 8th Sunday after Trinity. Piilnalii died, 1790.^ liain. iWichaelmas Term begins. Gen. Brock killed 1612. Day brt-ak, 4. 38. ^ con. Q. (14) Ball of Hastings, l(M)l). Alioth so. ll,Cov. Pleasant I9th Sunday after Trinity. low S. 9 sup. con. 1^^. Talma died, 1826. bhvicers Mars se. G, 9 oven. Low lid. Battle of Trafalgar, J805 Cape Nicholas taken. 1793. Michaelmas Term ends. 24|Sli|-iOth Sunday after Trimly. ' Chaucer died, 1406. Coal. Battle of Chatcauguay 1813. apo. Mars condfliip. ^^at. con. ® Sat. r». 6, '23e. i o () () 6 6 Ri.tVSet." h.m. ii.m. ) 31) 3ij ') 3, ') 3v .') 31. ■) 21: ') i:i ) u'-l 1 2; 5 IP ') i: > K "> 14 5 12 11 h. m. 25 •19 12 7 G 4 5 3 5 1 4 no 4 68 4 5G 4 Lb 7 32 8 1 8 33 9 v: 9 oi. 10 5: 11 f/J nion. 1 i. 2 24 3 4( 5 ( sets G 31 7 f^. 7 41 8 3. 9 31 21 5 44 G 7 G 30 () 53 7 IG 7 3rt 8 8 23 8 4r> 9 7 9 29 9 51 10 nuo 3: 10 34|n 37 10 .OGi morn 11 J7 4 :i G 34 4 53 7*'s<.-on. © fil<9dl /•■'«>. G 354 52 Dr. ("aviwrightdied, 1823. ilsl Sunday aft jr Trinity. G 3G4 no 6 38 4 49 II 38 11 50 19 20 12 40 13 13 20 13 4(' 14 (' 14 2i; 1 47 2 5(; 3 52 4 b: I i.^es 5 o6 6 2 6 3^i 7 It n.'C nee arm arm ur I)ve9 li'art ii'art iiely Ijely lein rein \ % iheoi, ler 1. ni. i\ovii:!nBi:i<. [1859. Tlic brims nro nil piled with frftgriint hay. And now thou preparn^t lo h;iHtun away, Tliixi Ii.i4t hiiiird the wail iiPtlio Aiitiiinti breeif, Ciiit:;ht thti Utinh orfniit on thu bending treei, And hast dnun through (he iiinher hti-ik appear, Tut3 j;nld(M) gluiun of the ripening ear. Fiirewull ! for thn grain is bound into nheavea, The rustle is heard of witli»jrin'j leaves. The fiir-hairud child on the nur^'in grcon, or the cloir, Rtill lake no longer id seen, And tho bird thu lovod there its pluiuago to lave, Has flown to goino far-away, snnnier wave. ([0 Lust Uccirter 4tli Uay, bh. Ini. evening. N. £. © New Moon IJth duy, Uh. Im. evening. 8. (D First Quarter Idlh day, 9h. 46ni. niorning. N. 9 Full Moon 2Gth day, 2h. 2m. evening. N. E. () 7 8 i) 10 1] 1-^ 13 14 15 U 17 18 19 20 Mo Tu VV. Th Fri Sat su Mo CALENDAR. &c. All Sanits. (2>inapo. Fair Charlotte Circuit. ® high N. t[8 0- 1(86.5, 38 even. kfiince of Orange born, 1050 Gunpowder Plot. UiOo. ^?opp. 0. Sat. HO. 11,43 ev. iid Sunday after Trinity. 9 con.©. [Yd. L.ri.8.12ev Tnd'rince of Wales born, ]«4I. W. Benjamin West born, 1738. Th .\lioth so. 9. 22 ev. C) P^"^- Fri|y, J?, and ^ con. ©. Fair. SatlBattleof SheritTinnir, 1715. SU;22d Sunday after Trinity. Mo ([) low S. Quite high tid. Tu|l)ay break, 5, 1(J. Fery cold W. Ven. in peri. Ven. ri. 3,21m. Th Alioth so. 8, 54 even. $ Q FriiYd. L. ri. 7, 24 ev. Low tid, SatlWolsey died, 1530. $con. ? 2l|SU|24lh Sunday after Trinity. 22 23 24 25 2G 27 28 29 30 Mo (21) Princess Royal b. 1840. Tu'Lt. Wier innr. iy37. © apo W.;^ and Saturn con. Q). Mild rh7>fc'86f). Jupiter con. 0. Fri EastlndiaComp. incor. 1700 SatPrin. Mary Add. born. 1833 SU Advent Sund. CQ- Hi. td. Mo Goldsmith b. 1731. || hi. N Tu St. Andrew. Ri.AtSetsdc.S. h.m. h.in. d. in 14 39 a 39 4 43 a 41 4 46 14 58 3 42 4 45 15 16 6 43 4 44 15 35 6 44 4 42 15 53 6 46 4 41 16 11 6 47 4 40 16 29 6 49 4 39 16 46 6 50 4 38 17 3 6 51 4 33 17 20 6 53 4 3o 17 37 6 54 4 M 17 53 55 4 33 18 9 6 57 4 32 18 25 6 58 4 31 18 40 6 59 4 30 IH 55 17 1 4 29 19 10 7 2 4 28 19 24 7 3 4 28 19 38 7 5 4 27 19 51 7 6 4 26 iO 5 7 7 4 2.") iO 17 7 9 4 2i) iO 30 7 10 4 24 20 42 7 11 4 23 20 54 7 12 4 23 21 5 7 13 4 22 21 10 7 15 14 22121 26 7 1614 21121 36 7 17 14 21 121 46 © R&S h. m. 7 54 8 45bre8 9 46 bres 10 51 morn 1 1 15 2 30 3 48 5 8 e,«t8 5 36 6 7 8 9 10 11 morn 41 21 16 J7 23 31 © High water h. ID. bres h'8« h'ait belly belly rein rein Mcr seer thig thig kne kne legs legs 37|legs feet feet head 16 5611 43 38 46 6 25fl 45 46 47 rises. 5 5 6 7 43 44lhead head ncc nee arm. 10 arm. 51 41 38i arm bres bres 1 1 2 3 4 6 7 833 926 10 12 10 55 U 39 ev.23 1 7 1 511 2 43 3 38 4 40 )5 48 6 57 7 54 8 43 9 25 10 10 36 11 11 11 46 morn 022 1 1 t 31 - •'^*...- •J^ ._? r *'«»-^*» *i#^^*r:*,-»#^^ m^-^t^r^ *•'!*»; •/ i*4'' T* ... i- V \* ^r^ Ittj2.] OCCUMUUII. And vvhi>re tlie Hiinny sky, tliat round Tliiri worltl or glad uiid breathing tliitigi, ConicB with itH HweetneHH and itrt sound, It.i {;olden h<;ht nnd glancing wings ? Alan! tlie eyt; fitlis now no more Un flowKry field, orliill, or plain, Now fur (ho (Mirth the woodlaiids pour, Ono gind note ofthe HUinnicr'H strain! The green leaves ntiipt huvc left the wnoda Towering — ttieir tall arms hItMdc and liare : And now they choke the sonnding flooda, Or till, in clouds, the ridin;; air. CA La8t (duarler 4ili day, 7h. 4.'{ni. morning. tS. W. O New Alooii 10:h day, lOh. 5'2in. evening. N. VV. Q) First Uiiartor 18th day, 4h. Om. niorning. N. 9 Full Moon !2Grh day, 8li. 31m. morning. N. W. ''J O O © © © High • 1 CALENDAR, &c. Ri.&Scls do. S ll&S 13 water |S j5 li.m. h.m. 7 1814 21 d. m. 21 55 h. m. hart h. m. 1 Alex, of RnsHia dit-d 1825 8 41 i 40 2 Th gr K. el. 21'* 5'. Cold. 7 1914 20 22 4 9 49 har't 2 25 3 Fri IJal. orHohenlinden 1815. 7 20 4 2» 22 13 11 hely 3 14 4 Sat f? so. 9, 45 ev. Low tid. 7 21 4 20!22 21 morn bely 4 12 5 8U 2d Sunday in Advout. 7 22 4 20 2i 28 12 bely 5 24 (5 Mo Rev E. Irving died, 1834 7 23 4 19 22 35 1 26 rein 6 44 7 Tn Alcorn. Svdney hcli. 1683. 7 24 4 19 '22 42 2 41 rem 7 57 8 W. Von iihuhz execnt 1838. 7 25 4 19 2i 48 3 59 seer. 8 59 9 Th per. V«iiHH gr. h. 1. N. 7 2f) 4 19122 54 5 19 seer. 9 51 10 Fri UC®- © eclip. invw. 7 27 4 19;2;> 59 sets. thi 10 39 11 Sat Aliothao. 7, 24 ev. ©t5- 7 28 4 I9,2{ 4 4.59 thi 11 25 12 SU 3d Sun. in Adv. © low S. 7 2'J 4 19 2.1 9 5 57 knc ev 10 13 Mo U ri. G, 47. High tides. 7 30 4 20 23 13 7 3 kne 53 14 Tn Washington dird, 1799. 7 30 4 20 23 16 8 12 legs 1 36 15 W Day break 5, 44. Snotc. 7 31 4 20 23 19 9 21 legs 2 18 If) Th Cromwell dec Prot. 165. 7 32 4 20 23 22 10 2« feet 3 3 17 Fri Gen. Bolivar died, 1830. 7 33 4 21 23 24 11 32 feet 3 51 18 Sat Sir 11. Davy born 1778. 7 33 4 21 23 25 morn head 4 49 19 SU 4th Sunday in Advent. 7 34 4 21 23 27 34 head 5 51 20 Mo Louis Napoleon proc. 1848 7 34 4 22 23 27 1 35 head 6 57 21 Tu Alioth (io. 6, 45ev. Haiti 7 354 22 23 27 2 36 nee 7 54 22 W. Abd-el-Kedersnrre. 1847. 7 35 4 23 23 27 3 38 nee 8 47 23 Th 7*'sa®. ^ 80.8,27ev. 7 364 23 23 26 4 40 arm. 9 32 24 Fri Peace with America, 1814. 7 364 24 23 25 5 42 arm. 10 13 25 Sat Chrifltmaa Dav. ©y. 7 37 4 25 23 24 6 43 arm. 10 51 2() SU St Stephen. © eclip. vis. 7 37 4 25 23 21 rises. bres 11 30 27 Mo S:. John Sir. ri. 7, 12 ey. 7 37 4 26 23 19, 5 31 bres morn 28 Tu Innocents. Clear and cold 7 384 27 23 16 6 .33 h'art 9 29 W. 9 ri. 5, morn. Low tid. 7 3314 28 23 12 7 41 h'art 47 30 Th Buffalo burnt 1813. pcr. 7 38;4 29 23 8 8 51 h'art 1 26 33 Fri WicklifTe died 1837. Cold. 7 38 4 29i 23 4 10 21 belly! 2 6 I t3 •^■^fsW^.^^ e*. odf liare 1«. s. w. N. VV. . N. N. VV. © © High Kt&iS 13 water h. in. b 41 lia'rt h. m. 1 40 y 49 liar't 2 25 11 My 3 14 morn bely 4 12 12 bely 5 24 1 26 rem 44 2 41 rem 7 57 3 59 seer. 8 59 5 19 seer. 9 51 sets. tlii 10 39 4.59 thi 11 25 5 57 kne ev 10 7 3 kne 53 8 VZ legs 1 36 9 21 lefts 2 18 lU 2d feet 3 3 11 32 feet 3 51 morn head 4 49 34 head 5 51 1 35 head 6 57 2 36 nee 7 54 3 38 nee 8 47 4 40 arm. 9 32 5 42 arm. 10 13 6 43 arm. 10 51 rises. brea 11 30 5 31 bres morn 6 33 h'arl 9 7 41 h'art 47 8 51 h'art 1 26 10 2 belljr 2 6 CITY OF SAINT JOUN. Tmoman llAiiiiiNn, Inquire, .Unf/f?r. Honorable Rohkht L. ll.t/. kn, liccorder. Councillors. Mr. JainoH A. il.irdiiig, Mr. George V Nowlin, Mr. William Hngeriy, .Mr. Tiinmns McAvity, Mr. James Tliompttui)| Aldermen. William H. Neodhntn, William O. Smith, John Julm>'ton, Gregory Vanllornn, Josepli'O. Dunham, Joseph Keatteny, Waria. King's. Queen's. Duke's. Sydney, fiuy'i. Orook'c. Mr. Joseph Coram. Thomas Menitt, Enquire, Treasurer or (MiamborlaiD. Guorgo Whf!)Mitr, I'.Kqiiirc, Common Clerk. Mr. James li. UunI, Deputy Common Clerk. Simeon L. I.ugrin, Lrcliors of Oil. Jacob Wilson, William M'Aulny, Thomas IJttnklno, Francis Wilson, J. Hogan, Francis Mann, II. Ililcy, Janir^s Culliniun, Janius Stownrt, William J. Lnckhart, and (leorgii ArKnlv(>y. Measur- or« of Salt and Coals. William II. Williani.s, and ThomaB Kan- kino, ot Conld only. Jii dmes Peacock, Thonjas Milcfl, and Andrew G. Lordly, Inspoc- tora of Lath wood, Slavus, Hnop Pol (•.•<, Sec. Mamuol (Jillcspiu.and Andrew G. Lordly, Cullers of Dried Fi.sh. John Christophor, Junior, John Kinnuy, lloriry Nice, T. Wil- ton, William Dunhan», S. Gillc.-«« 'It Union I Kelvry, ditto at It'jr, Colle(;tor of "ollwctor of 8lip- icr of VVIiarfuge Mil, Colluctor of Slip ; Goorge C. r [nspectora, iiDtl rrytnau, Inspac- -•iiuu. row If. Lordly, 'nnkino, Francis (/lilliiuan, Jnincs Knlvcy, IMcasur- lul TIjomas Jlan- . Lordly, Inspoc- rs of Dried Fish. y Nine, T. Wil- nm, T. Miles, J. olirs Dtinn.Men- ickled Fisli. k at tlio Market . (jJorow, North Jdrta, and Haaks. torn side of the litlo at Carleton. s Island and the 'recka and Ship- John. ordnn, Thontiaa as Fairweather, ?liivea. Stophen llier, Charles E. VV. C. Hill, A. , James Hunter, incis Jordan, J. son, Daniel VV. aliurn, Charles mber. FiRE DEPARTMENT. Tnumah M. flMiTii, CkKlf r.nginiir, KHgim Company A**, i.— Juniea rortin«)ro, tUifintir. Jaiii0s M'Nniiglilon, f'urrm««. 0. Cuxtttor, Aiiutant Fur$m0». Eufint Comfant/ Jfn- 3.— J. J. MnnTn,Kiti^iiutr. I,nrpn/o F. l.niigaii, Fortman. Wtl: nin Farnhntn, A^isiiUnt y0r$ Rngi^* Company Mo. 3— Jiimri \f. nccKcr, F.Hginttr, John V«!»f#, Fiirnnait. tf^nieX J. Leavill, Jtitittant Fartmm, Engint Computf JVa. 4 — Enginur. Prnncii Nellf, Furrman. Jamei Cnrlton, jitsUlgnt Fertwum. KHflM Campony AV. 5.— John VV. Cihllip, F.nginttr. Churlci (hn Duncan, and John V. Thur Eagan', Patrick Toal, William Bowen, Patrick Doyle, 0barlea Define, John Stanton, and Patrick Hanlon, Committee. 26 •'Stii* ■ ♦•■V j»'^ onald, A. M., I'rerii- r«sidcrit ; Gpor|;t D. V. Ciidlip, Knqiiires, rcr ; Georgo Blatch, Jart , Patron ; Ron. ce I'lesident ; James President ; J*hn M. siinr;J. M'K.irlane, imijon, CoinmiUue of Prniflent ; ThomsB Ssfjiiire, Treasurer ; Ecquire, Asiistant >n, President ; John icePreaidentt; Ilev. lurer ; James UoLert- ire, President ; John n Cunningham, Sc- ent ; Jnmea Gcrow, Henry Card, Secre- !e, Jiibn Magee, A. TT.— The IJonorable ; Bowes, and Robert >wn, James Urown, )rury, Peter Dewar, ndeiiun, Alexander 'eters, and 'J'homas I H.Perley, Esquire, 8 Secretary. 9 Parker, Pre^ident ; residents; John M, nd ftlr. S. I,. Tilley, iiiyphue, John Kin- lill, Gilbert T, Ray, arslers, VV. J. Starr, nesKeed, and L. B , James Flewellini;, /rton— George Bond, Intu&b. Ironess ; Mrs. Jas. 188 L. Kinnear, £e- Psqulre, President ; I Fairweather, and •II, Treasurer ; Jas. vett, R. Rohurtson, I, John Ansley, J. mas M'llenry, Jas. L. F. Langan, mnd tr SocixTr. — Rev. ; *., Vice Preoident j iirer ; MesFirA. Ste- lley, John M'Guig- ick Ooyto, Obartes Saint Jiiiir*, N. II. Associatiom in aio ok Colonial Church and Schooi. SocisTT.— Heveiley llohiiiMon, f/jqiiire, Prcsidtnt; Reverend i>r. I. W. D. Gray, | Rev. Dr. K. Jacoh, and the Kev. John Armstrong, M. A., Vitu Presidents ; O. U. i Kobinaon, Ksqiiire, Se.eietnry ; L. M. Deveberj Ksqnire, 7V(a5urrr .' Charles [ Brown, George 'I'aylor, James R. Rutl. Thamax W. Daniel, F.sqniref, and Dr.' Botsford and Dr. BiiyarJ, CommilUe ,- John V. Thurgar and John M. Robinson, £squire!), ^uditurs. Baptist Colporteu a SociETT,/or the Cireulatien tf Chfap Religious Reeiinfr.— Rev. E. M. Very, (.'hairman; Rev. Alexander Mutch, Coliwrteur. Depobitory at the office of G.irrison &. Marsters, St. John, N. B. Ukion Fire Cmjb.— Benjamin L. Peters, F.fiquire, President; Bimeon L. Lu- crin, Esquire, Vice . Preisidenti John Wishart, Esquire, Treasurer; Joseph Lawrence, Esquire, l^ecrelary^ ■ Saint JoHR Ga« LioHrCoMrANT.— dp fal Twenty Thousand, with power to increase toThirty 'I'hoiisand Pounds — Robert Jnrdine, E.«qnire, President ; John Duncan, Will am Parks, W. G. Lawtoti, John M. Walker, Georpe Carvill, VV. J.Ritchie, W. ^5nlilh, and Daniel J. M'Langhlin, Esquires, Directors ; Robert Drittnin, Secretary and Treasurer; William J. Ritchie, Enquire, Solicitor; G. Peebles, Manager. EoBoPEAN AND North American Railwat Compant. — CapiMZ £1,500,000. — C. U. Archibald, D. J. BIM.aMchlin, It. Jardine, E. Allison, George Botsford, W. J. Ritchie, I'.squires, and KonorHhle John Koliertson, Directors ; R. Jardine, President; G. P. Sanctcm, and J. W. CiidWp, ^uditms, Fredeiiicton Gab Company. — S. Barker, Esquire, Presi cwt. or a common load of household Goody, and storing, ..-.--.- For a load of Shingles, Hoop Poles, Heading, Staves, Treenails, Smoked Fish in boxes, Salmon iti kits, Dry Goods, or a load of any other articles not herein men- tioned, or a hogshead of Lime, or a hogshead or crate of Earthenware, or two tierces of Earthenware, a hogshead of Dried Fish, two tierces of Codec, or quantity in bag.s not exceeding 12 cwt. or a kmd con- taining Obbls. Flour, or 5 barrels Sugar, Fish, Keef, Pork, Turpentine, or Cider, or half a ton of Iron, or the suine Quantity of Cordage, in coils not exceeding 4 cwt. or a| load of any articles not herein mentioned, - - For a 64-pallon cask of Wine, Rum, Gin, Brandy, Molasses, or Porter, or for a load of Sand, Grave! or Stones, or a load of 4 barrels of any Spirituous Liquor or molasses. For Cables and Cordage, in coils above a cwt. or if to coil, per ton, 01 if for Hay looie. per ton, . - - For Hay, screwed, per ton, ' - For Bricks, per thousand, - . - - For Lumber, per thousand feet, - - . . For the carriage of any article or articles Tiot exceeding half a load, - - . . . . . 1st s. d. n. d. lOJ 3 1 6 2 1 3 9 1 41 1 |3 14 in 1 6 4 3 2d. Id. 14th. 1U| I 5th. 1 G I 1 33 1 9 17i 1 3 3 4i 1 10 3 1^23 I 4^1 G lOL 5 3 '2 8 I 3 3 3 I I 3 s. d. 2 4 17i 1 li 1 9 14i 3 6 20 2 6 1 9 Hi 1 4 C5 9 10 3 4 9 3 9 1 3 1 6 6 3 2 5 4 7;^ 9 lOjIl The First District to comprise all that part of the City between the south line of Pond street and north line of Duke sirebt, which lies to the westward of the East line of Mill street, Dock street, and that part of Prince William street situated between the north line of the brick building formerly belonging to William Tynij Peters (northward of the Market square), and the north line of Duke street, and including King street, to the westward of the west line of Germain street. Second District to comprise all that part of the City between the north line of Union street and south line of Saint James' street, which lies without or beyond the First District, to tlie westward of tho east line of Charlotte street. Third District to comprise all that part of the City, which lies with- out or beyond the Second District, to the westward of the east line of Sidney street. Fourth District to comprise all that part of the City lying without or beyond the Third District, to the westward of the East line of Car- marthen street. Fifth District to comprise all that part of the City lying without or beyond the Fourth District. 28 •-- f * ^•v-V-*^A -..-.,. y-- It John. DISTIUCTG. f«-j9d^|M^!4th. <'|*- d. .-, d.'a. d luinr U C 1 7i 3 li 9 3 1 7il 9 ' lOi 1 1 !i 1 3 'I IM 31 4' 1 6 1\\ 9 City between the Bfct, which lies to 3et, and that part line of the brick s (northward of 5t, and inchjding rmain street, ity between the es' street, which A^ard of tho east which lies with fthe eastUne of ying without or ast line of Car- ying without or .-—•.♦ VoRK AND C*nLGTOM MiNiNo CoMPANV. — Jaincs llarrif, President ; Jamei Stnitli, lliomaj Allan, Jolin Jwcnx, Henry Vau^iian, John R. Tupper, Allau M'Lcnn, James Hnrrij, Thomas Vau{;linn,and James T. Suiith, DirecUir*; Jaa. Smith, Treasurer i 1 homa.t Vaughan, Pecretary. Provincial LuMATic Asylum. — [At Saint John.] JolmWord, Frederick A. Wifigins, William Olive, Hoti. L. A. Wiimot, Hon. William M'Leod. John Simpson, Aduni Jack, Robert F. Hazen, And Peter Besnaid, Esquires, Commissioners. Provincial Penitkntiary. — [At Saint John.] Commissioners, John Ward, Chmrman, Chus. C. Stewart John Owens, John V. Thurgar. William H. Scovil. John M. Robinson, John Doheriy, Kb- quires, and Hon. Robert L. Huzon. Cn Y AND COUNTY OF SAINT JOHN. The Mayor and Recorder, Justices of the Mayor's Court. The Mayor, the Recorder, iV'illiain H. Nfcillr.tm, William O. Stnilb, John Johnston, Gregory Van Home, Josoph O. Dunham, and Jo- seph Beatteay, Esquires, Justices of the Peace and of the Qourum. Ralpt) iM. Jarvis, Honorable Cl:'irles SiinoiKls, GehardusC. Car- man. John Jordan, George Anderson, James i\Ioran, Henry Gilbert, Robert VV. Crookshank, Noah Dif'brovv, Robert Payne, Archibald Meii/Jes, Benjamin L. Peters, Cl;iirl"s WaivJ, Hon. John Robertson, William 11. Street. Daniel Leiivitt, John Gillis, James Brown, Daniel Ansley, John Kerr, John Pollok, Wiliiani Leavitt, William Olive, Siunuol Straii<.'e, James Gnllagher. Jacob Alien, John Wishart, Robert. Keltii;, Levertt H. DoV;'ber, William Hawkn, Mo.ses Vernon, Walker Visdalu, George A.Lockhart, Henry (Minbb, William Parks, Alexander Lockhart, .lolin Ilaw.^i, Thomasj Allan, Hn^-h Sharkey, Janii's Travis, (ieorge Heiuler^on, Henry G. Simonds, and Joseph Fii'rvveather, Esquires, Just ces ot" the Peace. Charles Jflliiiatou, I'iSq., Hi.gh Slieriti'; G. V. Kowlin, Deputy Sheriff. George Whoiiler, Fsiiuirc-, VA&rk (d'tlie Peace. Wiili;un Bayard, Esquire, M, D., Coroner. Isaac L. Bedell, Esquire, County Treasurer. James li. Ruel, Auditor of County Accounts. Alfred L. Street, Esquire, Surrogate. Charles Drnry, Csqoiie, Regi;5:or of Ueods and Wills. benjamin It. Peters, Esquire, Commissioner for taking Bail in tho Supreme and iVlayor'a Court. Hon. WilliaiTi R Kinne ir, Alfred L. Sticot, Pabert F. Hazcn, William Wrighr, Peter Stubs, Horatio Kt^l-on H. Lu^-rin, John M. Robinson, Moaes H. Porley, Honorable Robert L Hazen, Jolin Johnston, James W.Boyd, George Wheeler, Wm. H. JNeedham, William Jack, Duncan Robertson, Hfuiorable Join li. Gray, Jas. W. Peters, Robertson Bayard. Wm J. iiiteliie, Cl)ar]es W. Ward- law, Samuel J. Sco\iI, Wiilian\ 11. M. Burtis, Edward B. Peter.s, Charles Dn^^\ Jas. A. H;nding, William Hare, Gustav.is R. Jarvis. James J. Kaye, Andrew II. Wetaiorc, Grorj^f F. Rouse, William iVI. Howe, Charles Doherty, llumpJ'.rey T. Gilbert, B. Boyd Kin- near, John G.Campbell, Charles A. llartt, Andrew.VIackcnna, Ro- bert Parker, Junior, Nelson D(;Vei)cr, Hiehard Sa-ids Armstrung, Charles Walters, George Hiuo, Gijorge Blatcli, Ward Chipnian _ «uiliniiii; 39 4 i ■ I ./ ■■ ^-^r L*i- ^^^y !•' Drury, W. H. Uatheway, Frederick Coster, Junior, Allison Lewis Henry \V. Frith, William Hutcliinson, Benjamin L. Peters, Junior Charles VV. Stockton, George G. Gilbert, Junior, John tiimondn, Samuel R Tliomson, Edwtird Jack, Frederick C. Frith, Robert B. Street, Benjamin G. (jlray, Lewis J. Alm» Moran, James (Jallagher, Henry Cliubb, and William O. Smilli-, E.'eph Hal!, George C. Dunham, Robert Roljcrtson, Junior. William Cunard. Charles Cunard, Wil- Ham U. Travis, John Gallivan, William Lagles, William Allingham aniuL. Peters, Junior "r. John tiimondn, ^ Frith, Rohert B. lloJson C.Pettjrs, IS in the Supreme sMoran, EsquiresJ Esquires, Trustees !, and VViiriamCar-JI 'ree Schoof at Saint 'quires, Commissi- sionors of Sewers, n, James Moran, Smiilt, E.«quires, iisefi;id infirmary, liani Cunnirigliani, ordnn, John F. Go- d Tapley, Jwim M. tl»;r. C. E. Godard, 'I, John G. Tobin, f'liore, G. Jordan, S. £. Stephens, C. Stephen S. Fowler, ^. Koynoldsi. John . ^' hippie. Tamer- i norge G. Dunham, r.'es Gunard, \Vi|. ^VilliamAlliugham 'sof the Fisheries. ?— Third Tuesday! iiid Decemhor. I ). i imonds, and Jnmesl "lids, TJioiiia.s Allan, j Trustees of Schoola. Warron Smith, nad •oil, Frnre Viewers. in!l KteiJefH. iuiis.,i()nfrj* of High. •on O'Neil, VViHiam i C. Clark, Ferryman at Fndian Town. Philip Nase, HiipcrintenUeiit of Ferry Lan4iDfi. John Cani|itjull, 'I'dwn Klerk. 'J'hoina8 Lojt.in, Siirvcvor and Weigher of Ilajr. D.uiiel N. Frilcli, Clerk of the Market. John Uiiticr and IMilllp Murpiiy, Irispcclora of Piak.. James Ariiistrung, Collector ot Dug 'i'ax. PA Ri s h'T)f~sTmonds. Claudins tinmllton, Otiy Crooksliank, and Jas. Davidson, Trnsteof of SchooU.^ ItotierC Power, C. HainiltDn, and James M'Court, Aa.^etistoii* of Taxen. ' ' John Johnston, Collector of'J'axes. ft iiii.iiii i^iiitj^, cjii'.viiru «.iii»uii, tvjiiiiiiii vv ouii, 1 luiinas i rauon, jonii nionre, Janicd .M'Keu, llobcrt Uowed, I'^rancia llanuuii, and KubeM Uuughis, Fence Vioweri. llobert Monro, Samuel Wethers, P. Fergurson, W. Hannah, Jamei Robertson, and C. M. Wluiaten, Hop peeves. Jainea M'Court, I'liilip Furlonij, John Johnston, Neil Quinn, John Rnasell, Jas. ll'Giiire, Henry Graham, U Udiiglaris, R. Kisg*, Samuel Yoiini;, John Roch, Robert M'hean, Thomas lleifler, tieorgo Wade, and John M'Avoy, Pound KcepcrM. i'ettr Dewar, Joltn Clark, and (Jeorire Ball, Commsgioners of Ilii^hwnys. Wdlian) U.^an, 'I'homas Uowe.-f, Henlor, Tbomas (iarnetl, J(din Crozier, Jainos Bowes. Bernard Kilpatrii:k, James Stewart, Peter Cleary, G Anthony, R. Moore, ThoMjas Davidson, M. Cassidy, W. .M'Genrh, Alexander Elliott, Andrew Moore, 0. StacklidiiKij, P.Brown, J. Dulan, W. livans, A. M'Avoy, James Irinis, W. M'CasUn. John (Conway, W. Brown, Jnn., Patri( k Col^an, i^irnon Fraser, John Campbell, R. Seiitill, R. Di.nL'la,-', C. M. Whootcit, J. Brydi-n. Jiin., Wi.liam .Smith, !•'. Gibson, Oily Crookshnnk, T. Artluir, T. Kii*eli, li. Colijan, P. .Stan- ley, R. Ilisgiiig, I). Ffiiiiter, .'^. NJnrphy, M. .M'.VIanus, C. Riley, F. M'Gai;nay, J. (Jain, and C M'Manns, Snrveyors of llitibways. Rubed Bowei), Town Clerk and Clerk ot the Market. PARISH oFlANCASTER. Roy. T. W.Robertson, Barnabas 'J'ilton, and W. Tytior, Trnstees of Schools. A. Mcnzies, T. E. Carter, and James Rubijison, Assessors of Taxes. J. P. Lord, Coliectorof Taxes. James Al'Aiiley, J. Diiniiam, J. Hargrave, and G. Mnllln, Constables. John Morrison. John Cninialdij, and John Donnelly, lloj; Reeves. R. Robinson, S. Cunningham, J. Donnelly, R. Robertson, and Jo^ph Boggs, Fence Viewers. William M. M'ilton, and William Hardinp, Pound Keepers. Jaiues Gault, James Robinson, and' Jxiseph Belmure, Commissioners of High- ways. j James Wynn, John Tymir, Daniel Morris, Daniel Thomas, H. Balmore,W. ' Brown, VV. Clark, Samuel Fergurson, T.ftt'Aitliur, P. MMiauyhlaii, lleiiryBaird, I M. Driscoll, H. Davidson, John M'Lrllau, James Wilji.un.s, Richard Dixon, H. Fairy, John S()ntlier,Cliarles Lord, and M. P. Balcom, Surveyors of iligkways. George M. Anderson, Town Clerk and Clerk of Uie .Market. PARISH OF SAINT MARTINS. Philip Mosher, Jamer Moran, Jun., and Abel VVa-^hburn, Trustees of Schools. ThiMuas Stevens, T. II. Blark, and William Rudditk, Assessors of Taxes. Daniel Ri )vvn, Collector of 'I'axes. William Vills, and Thomus Mch in, Constables. J. <.J'i)oniii;ll, and Daniel Ells, lIoj; Reeves. Daniel Ells, Stephen Brown, J. Brown, E. M'Bride, and J. Shanklin, Fence Viewers. Alexiinder Doiislasp, and Thomas Lewis, Pound Keepers. Thoin »s II. Black, Town Clerk and Clerk of the Market. 31 r< If 15 i , I, i i Is 1^: ^t--*' i^' ■ J: Wi •It Kdward Urowii, Jamos Swim, and William iM'Alee, ConimiuionerB of Iligb- Tvnj'B. Robert Floyd, Wm. Sands, Willinm Fownes, II. Iced, If. Sands, J. Flovd, Aa- ron Dtlonp, E. M'Bride, J.CJrant, M. llynn, J. Kelly, Jnbe?. VVriphi, J. yeymour, S. Tabor, J. Walton, It. Gilchrist, StephiMi Hrown, James Marks, H. Uriilnin, J. D. Bradshaw, Joseph Hrown, P. O'Neil, Oanif;! Smith, John Kennedy, (Jco. Kioll, M. Ilircliel, J. Murphy, John Davies,r>rtn., Andrew Scotl, A. Mitlegan, Jolm Delnp, and Henry Oaks, Hurreyora of lligiiwayn. Edward Hrown, and John Foster, Inspeclord of Butter. Henry Briltain, Inspector of Cattle. COUNTY OF YORK. CORPORATIOn'oF FREDEIl[CTON. John C. Allen, Esquire, Mayor. Wellington Ward. Thos. A.Temple, And. liitchle, Alux.lliock. Si. Jlnii's. 1 Cariftun. Quent^s. . , Jas. S. Beek, Fran. M'ManiiM, Robert (Jowan, William Turner. Wm. D. Hunt. | Joseph Myshrall. C. 'J'rougiitou. J. Henry Tlialr, Esmiire, City Clerk. Hon. Thomas Baillie, City Surveyor. Robert Gowan, Esquire, City Auditor. Asa Coy, Escinirc, (.'ity Treasurer. George Turner, Surveyor of lli^lnvays and .'^tn ets. William Barker, ^Vharrin{•er:md Haihour iMastcr Wm. Swmh, City Marshal. Thomas H. Hober[^ou, Thouias L. Siinn cu.«, Michael Coulter, Henry K. Beek, and John ripmint:. Assessors. William Payne, William i:?inith,and John O'Connor, Collector cf Rales and Taxes. Fire PEPAiiTMEnT.— nerjamlr.VVolhaupter, John A. I!eckwith,Ch,is. MTher- son', jrolert Chestnut, Jii,-t:ii t^pahun, ypiilfoid J. Ikuktr, fc'anuK 1 [.'. MM'her son, Georpo S. Witilor, Cliiirleh Uraiiiien, and 'Ihtojihilus il. l^aicy, Tirewards. — Gtort;i 'i'ujlor, Eufiineei;, Hon. John Siincoe Snur.f'ora, .lohn Allon, Jolin Rohinson, George Mincliia, Wlllmiii II. O'ic!!. aiid .lolni (;. Allan, Esqiiifet!, Juslicea of tlio InfoiMir Court oi" (^i)imn:)ii IMoas. Hon. .lohn rf. yaiiiKier.?, Joliii .Mlon. John Iloliinson, (loorrrc Min- chiu, VVilli;un H. Ochill, lion. Tlionn^ C. 1, .'c, J.inios A. Machiurh- lan, ThonuiM JoM'i:^, J.-iiiios liaiiison, \Vill.;itn DaviJ.-ci.', Patrick Canip!)ell. James .Miles, Ho.ss {.'nriic, Achiiii 1). Allan, (ieorgo Gar- den, L. Brad; haw lvain>(ord, llu;;!i .i. Ilanfiird, Jr'olonvin I'anuit, David B. Siuilton, (icorf;(i Choyno. William J. Bodcll. 'Ihiaiian (ill!, Thomas Earlcs, Richard llayiio. Gcoriro (;h>!tif;nt,s, Janus Taylor, Allan .\I'Loan, Thomas I'lcUurd Thomas \i. Koi ertvoti. Wiilam Dell Hartt, Asa C< y, Isaac Vvilhnrn, Lewid D. VVi.j;;iii, Julwarr. feimonds, Jo.sepii Gaynor, FrodouckVV. llalhewaj, Cliarlns iM'IMu'-.son, Gi'o. Morehons'3, Kohcrt D..*r;in;s. (iooi^^e L. Ilathi^vay (ifclic (luorum), and Ira Ingraham, E.^qnirot!, Justices oi'tliu I'care. Be'ijai'jin VVoliiauptor, Eiquire, llij^li SSIiori.!'; Cliarles Branncn, Deputy f^heriir. George J. Dihblco, E. qnire, Kccprr oflh'^ Uoil.^, and Clerk of the Peace, and ofthe liiCorior (.'oiirt, of CoiniTJon I'lead. George F. II. P/liriohin, Eiiqiiiio, Surrogate. John C. \l!on, I'sqnire, I'le/^isJer of PrithatPH. Joseph LJeck, .i>-qniro, Hegsto.r of Deeds and Wills. Henry Fislcr, Jon., Henry Jones, George Morchonec, and Jr.dah Hammond, Eyqnives, Cororers. Mark Necdham, Esq. lire, County Trea.snrer. Hon. Jo'.ui S. Saunders, Connnissiouer for taking Bail iu the Su- preme Court. i n¥i < r" ^- «wn BJ i"ifffl a T <.^ Ktvys*^a»i4^- ; ki II nnl Icj x\ tnl H-. oiiimi» Kennedy, Geo V Scott, A. Miliegan, TON. n's, , •owan, . And, Ritchie, glitoii. Alox.Uiock. lie, City Surveyor, j iirt-, iUty 'Ireasurer. 'l ■"friets, s'liiiUi, City AfarsliaJ. •iter, Henry 8. Ueek, illectorcf liaiesand :witli,Chns. M'Pher-i fc'aimi.i J). M'I'hcr h t. i^sity, !■ irewards. foi)inson, Coorgejj l^«wi.s P. Fislior, Fsquiie. Surro/j^ite. A. K. S. VVelrnore. I squire, Ke<:isfcr of ProlmtCP. Auj»ii-!tii>! Bedell, I'sqiiire, l!e^is!er of Deeds Htul Wills. Terms of the General oiUnui] Will.,. ,^ Vinson, and J.unos J fi'por^jo Otiv. Fvs. ''^^ "' i^iipconin Court, if )m!iji.-.:"irt ffoMs,., on tho »'"1 Jix- tJ,at „„„uj, •Tid Cleric ofil,,, 'j I Wills. 'I Toms of tile '■r. o^ ilie iiolli. VVill.^. -Second Tues. i tonal Temso/l ember. I I COUM'V <»!•' VVi:."SI MOilLAM). FMair I'ofjjford. I'.s(|nirc', High .Sli(!riff. . ' Edwnrd U (Jhancller, Ks(|i;ire, Clork of the Peace and Keeper of the rioll.. lIonoraMn Kdward n. riiniidler, Snrrogat'''l"'^ l-'^-'l^'^'*"}') l'"'''!"""''' Clerk ol the Peace and Keeper of il\o K(>ll.-<. lliMiiy William P.aldwin, Ksquire, Surrogate. RobiTt < >'oi(!(Hi. I'',s(|uir<', Ile^iister. Henry Wiiliiiin HaKiwiii. Ilstjuiro, Register of Deeds and Wills. 'I't.rms of tlir Gnicrnl Sr.^sinns and Common Picas. — Tirnt Tiienday in .Janiiiiy and first Tuesday in July. Additional Icrms of the Com- mon Picas — I'list Tuesday in April and last Tuesday in October. QUKRN'.S (X)UNTV'. Nathaniel fliil)!)ard DeVeber, Ksqnire, IIi;,'h ShcrilT. Tiinoihy li. Wotmore, inquire, Clerk «f the Peace and Keeper of the Rolls. N- II. DoA^-'ber, IV^quiro, Surrogate. Henry S Peters, Msquire, Register. HiMiry rt Peter-4, I-squire, Register of Wills and Deeds. Terms of the (ii'ticval >lrssi(ms and Common Plms. — PoiiilhTne.sday n .la 11 nary aiK.'.luiie. Additional Terms of the Connnun Picas, — Fotirlh Tuesday in April and October. COUNTV OF SlJNBL'llY. I Thomas HicUs, Esquire, High SlieriiV. Tiioiuas VV. Blisg, Esquire, Clerk of the Peace and Keeper of the Roil.s. William .T. Cilbcrt. r.^-'qiiiio. Surrogate . j Natliniuel Hubbard, Esijnire, Hegister. 1 Na!li;uii<'l Hubbard. Es(|uiit', Register of Deeds and WilU. i Tnrnis of ihr, Gtncral Srsaions and Common Picas. — Second Tuesday in January, and Third Tuesday in June. Additional Terms of the ' Commun Pitas. — Tiiivd Tuesday in 3Iarch and October. COUNTY UF KENT. .To-ie[)!i Wtituiore, Esquire, High Shoritf. John W. Weldon, Esipm-e, Clerk of the Foace and Keeper of the Rolls. William Chandler, Esquire, Surrogate. John Wesley Weldon, Esquire, Register* • • ' (ieoige Pagan, Es(|uire, Register of Deod^ and Wills. Terms of the General Sessions and Common P/ms. -^Second Tne.sday in January, and Fourth Tuesday in July. Additional Terms of the Common Pleas. — Last Tuesday in April and September. 35 k. \:Ji iiatWiiiiii / COUNTY OF ndrtiujmukiu.and. Willinm A. Blnck. KHquiro. High Shorill. , .. „ „ Edw. Williiton. Knq., Clftrk of the f'encB and K«epororth« Rolli Willinm WilUmston. KHquirn, Surrogiile. George Kerr, K^quire, K««i8ter. Allan A. DavidHon. KHquin?, Repister of Dffeds and Will*. Terms of Uu Uenrral tiiotiuns and Common P/rrt.<».— SerontiTueiduy in January ond July. Adililional Terms o/tha Common i'/e«j.— Firal Tueaday In May and October. COf'NTY OF uiiHTiooucni:. John li. Barborio. Ksquiro. Hifib Slinrifl'. - . „ „ And Bnrborii!. Khquire, CIcrluifilie Peace and Keeper oflhe Rolls. Cbipnmii Botaford, Ksquiro, Surrogate. Andrew Barberie, Ksquire, Kcgislcr. Andrew Barbcrio, Mtiquir^, Ut'sisler of Deeds and VViIIb. Ttrmsofihe. General Sesuhns and Common Pleas.— ■Viral Tuesday in January, and 8t!Coud Tuesday in July Additional Termio/lhe Com- mun i'/c^«.— Second TucBdny in October and April. CUUNTV or AI.nERT. Tlioinas Cilbert, Kaquire, High SheritK Samuel (i. Morse, Ks(|uire, Keeper of the Rolls, and Clerk of the Peace and Inferior Court of Common Plead. M. B. Palmer, Esquire, Surrogate. Samuel (i. Morse, Ksquire, Register. (ioorge Calhoun, Esquire, Register lI^ Deeds and VVilln. Terms of the General ."Sessions and Co}n>t!on P/erts.— Fourth Tueaday in June, and Second Tuesday in November. Additional Terms of thcCommon Pleas.— Hecond Tuesday ii: March and September. COUNTY OF VICTORIA. Francis E. Beckwith, Esquire, High Sheriff. William T. VVilmot, Esquire, Clerk of the Peace and of the Common Picas, and Register of Deeds nud Wills. Williuru AI. Madauchlau, Esquire, Surrogate. A. W. Raymond, Esqiiirr, Register. Terms of the General StSii/is and Common P/crt5.— Second Tuesday in January and First Tuesday in July. Additional Terms of the Com-' tnon Pleas— Second Tuesday in March and Second Tuesday in October. MARINE HOSPITAL. For the Relief of Sick and Disabled Seamen, (in Saint John ) Comtnissioners—John Ward. R. W. Crookshank, Ezekiel Barlow, John Wishart, W. D. F'aulke, and Adam Jack, Esquires; Treasurer — The Bank of New Brunswick; Secretary — Charles Ward, Esquire; Phifsician and Surgeon — John Boyd, Esquire, M. 1). EMIGRANT DEPARTMENT— New Brunswick^ 7~ St. John — Moses H. Perley, Esquire, Her Majesty's Emigration Officer. James Boyd, Esquire, Acting Emigration Officer at Saint Andrews. The Deputy Treasurers at the other Ports of the Pro- vince arias Emigration Officers. 36 % 1 •epor of the Rollj. «nd VVillf. moH I'leaa !•';►/. ifiit ■eeper of ih« Rolls. If 1 Wills. Jirst l'„e«day ,„ ^frmao/tAeCom.i ind Clerh of the VVilk Toiirtli Tiie«(Jav 'cptember. ace and of the pcondTiiPBdav -'■'nyifthc Com. u 1 iieaiday jn ounty — John Earle, and Thomas Gilbert, Esquires County of Sunbury.— George Hayward, and William Scoullsr, Esquires. County of Carleton — Horace H. Beardsley, and Richard Englwh, Esquires. (y'ounty of Noithumberland. — Hon. Alexander Rankin, John M. Johnson, John Ambrose Street, and John T. Williston, Efquireo. County oCKent — Robt. B. Cutler and Francis M'Phelim, Esquirer County of Gloucester. — Robert Gordon, and Jos. Read, Esquires, County of Restigouche. — Hon. John Montgomery, and Andrew Barberie, Esquire. County of Albert. — William H. Steves, and Reuben Stiles, Es- quires. County of Victoria. — Hon. John R. Partelow, and Francis Rice, Esquire. City of Saint John.— Samuel L. Tilley, and William H.Ncedbam, Esquires. 37 L 4 1 i I ^# 'JW^- / / lion. 1 iioninn u. l.l>o, ifitcuivor iicnoriii ; hum. f rcnoricu i'. Uuimi- 1 Hoii, Auditor (Mtiioral ; lloii 11. It. (.'liaiidUtr, IloiiJolm W. Wulcluii. and Hon Koburt L, lla/<'n, (lutMui'i* (^oun«ol. ' OrncKii OK THE rxtcurivE Council. Kobcrt Fulioii, Aciiiig Clerk Okkicehs ok tiik LKnisr.ATivK CouNcit. — d'coitM! FtotHford. I'.s- qiiiru, CIvi'li ; John (iroj^ory, Hs(|tiii'(!, Clerk .Vfcsistaiit ; 11. 1{. Joiictt, F.s(|uiro, Her;{onnt at Arms, and LlHliur of tin; lilack Uud ; Uuvurend ' (jicorgo CoHier, A. M., Cliaplaiii. | ()kkiceh« OP THK. IloiisK OK AssK.Miu.y — Cliarlfs V. Wj'tiiiorc, r.-sqiiin*. Clt-rk ; (Joorgc;.!. IJIiss, l',s(|iuro, (Jlcrk Assir^tant ; (it'co'^if (ilurdon, I'lHqiiire, iiJergeunt at Anus; Uc^ William H. Ktitcliuui, ; Chuplain , ■ j Court of Chancery. — His Mxct'llcticy tli(« Licnroiiaiit (lovernor, Chancellor; Hon. Novillo Tarkj-r, IM.istor of ili« lioll-i ; Hon. John R. Partolow, Clerk (if the Crown in Chant ery ; Uain<"l l-niJlow Ko- bin^on, KH(]nire, llcjifister; Hoiiry 13. Uoliin^on, K.s(|uirf, Depnty Ko giater; (ieorgo J. Dihhlce, Uohtirt V. llny.cn, John Anil)ro>tniorf, VVillium Jack. <;harlos Fisher. (Jcorj:!.! I). Street, William Carman, Jnnior, John M Robinson, (jeoriie Ki-rr, (jJoorgo S. Hill. Christophor Milner, (ieort'ej. Tliomson. David .s. Kerr, and Theopliilns De.sBri.say, Fsqnin-H, MastorN; A. K. H Wot- more, Alfred L. Street, Andrew liuri)erie, W illiam Chandler, and William IM Maclaiinhlnn, Fsquires, iMu9t*>rs Fxtraordinary ; William M'Bentii, F,H<|nire, Serjeant ut Arms. Tkhms: Jliliiry — Laf*t 'Fnes- day in Jannary.to end t)nSatnrday .same weok; 7V/«:nuler.s, Clerk of the Circuits, and Clerk ofthe Crowr. on the Circuits. Terms: Hilary — First Tuesday in Febru- ary ; Easter — Second Tuesday in April ; Trinity — Second Tuesday in June ; Michaelmas — Second Tue'sday in October. Nisi Pritts sit- tings in the County of York — Third Tuesday in February and fourth Tuesday in June. John C. Allen, Esquire, Reporter ofthe Decisions in theSui)reme Court. Circuit Court.s, by Act 9 Vict c. 57. — Saint John : Second Tues- day in January and first Tuesday in August; Sunbttry : LnstTue(viri-i ''':'< i*. Koi J "'ill \V. \v '(■ncffll nil- oil. .■Id Ctllli Ho J; U oiictf, I S.N p. w ('till '"•fa/il; ( "' U. Keidi ore, (iiij, '■"iiiii f/ove 1/ III , , •»"• John '•' i/Htllovv lin-i nr, 1) Anil ( "■"•'»' .'StJout. '•'urt'c />. ""!'"- i>avi,J .s' ' t-'iiaiidl 11.11 yi vvi) '■.V— LuNt 'J '//-F ■''■'•'herd "iiiii lies- ' "'*'t 'I'dos. ! o. do uesday of • linn. Ja "•ker, O niPs f-'loi !riP. ]. squirt', a.s ''>y 'n Febrii. > ' nd T "esdi !ri »»' Prius sit. ' and /burtj, lies "preine es- cond Til ist Tuesday '«•• Fourdi f .< [Tii. tduy III April, nml th.' 'riicMduv nfi'T tl..' Fourth TiKwday in Oc- l"l'.!r; A/Wi'M.- S.'iond Tiic-dty .11 Jiilv; Afhrrt: Thiid Tn.-Hdiiy in July; lli^lmortniul: I'niirth 'riii'st 'I'licday in Si'iitfiiiljcr ; Fi'c- t'/nii : WodiiHHday hcfort; llio liHt TncHday in ftoptcinhur. roLHTs I in TiiK I'lionvrK OK Wills and Gkantino Advinis- MiATioNH.— Tiio IVohal*! Coiiit (or ill*- I ily and (bounty «. I" tSaint „ liii is Ik Id (;v(iry .Miuiday, at llir*-!' o'cln-U, at tlio Cliamiirrs ol" tho I id^d ; and tJio lik«) Court in ilio oilier (/oiinfie« ol'lho I'rov inco Ih held ul the limes Kjiccially aji|ioiiiird hy llio rcHpective Jndges. Cr)i!HT or (iovKRNou anh C(t\}svn.,for licnrini^ fimf iletcrniivinff rdHSf.n re/tUliis> to Mnrriaffcnnil Dinone.— \\\# llxeellency tlib Lioii- tenaiit (ioveiiior, I'resideiit , llonor.ihle Nevilh^ i'arkcr, Vicfl I're- sideiit ; the i loiior.-ible llt-r Majewty k Kxeciilivo Conneil, Meni- heiH; Juini C. Allen, i:n(|nire, l{eg:slriir and Clerk; Terms: Tlie seeond Tuenday in Febniury, and third Tncadavrt in Juno and Uctoher. CouiiT OF \\cv, Admirai.tv. — llonorahic Kohort \,. Ilazon, Jiidg'" and ConiniiKs.-iry ; William Wri«»lit, Esquire, Advocate (jo- ii( ral ; John IVI. {{(diinson, Lscjiiiio, lie{;i9lrur and h'erihu ; -Juhn Hiiii.hert, Enipiire, Marshal. (iiiUT for the Trial and PnnisJintrtit of Piracy and other Offen- ces on tko Uigh in..fri, 1,1 ""' »''"«>"afy al , '"■"";;;,lS„:i'™"»"v.,H.c,.„„r Street, Rev '^ n i „ >''tiinrt,Ui.v Al/ i7 ,. ""• Jiiomsori, j{ev Corntc of Co- '^'"•••'■•J^.AJi.s.ionarya, ;;;;"•', Sector of Wu J />i itev '^) "ev. \A'iir:„ strict. a;> llev VViJ. ^'"'■amfc'mif/,: "'•> Tempie ■; j l^eoigeJo/,,,. j;?^ iiobert'f VVoodstoc/f '''-■«; Avlos- oi-gf 3ii|jer !-"'; J.'lc/,i. '"<-<■ ; VVes- ' "um;,/|,ev|, Pernor and |l B A I' T J « T iM 1 1\ 1 8 r 1 : K 8 1 N i\ L \V 15 K U N .S W I C K . «"^ Westkhn Association. — JiiiiiesTo/er, l.,n(ilou'; Williain Harris, i obiquo ; TlioiDas MagoR, S;iiril .laiiics; Tiioinas W. t»aundcr.s, irieo William ; Samuel l{ol)iris()ii, ftiaiiit JIakiiey, Gondolo Point ; John Marstcrs, St. .Martiii.s ; William feears, Hopewell; James Wallace, Coverdale; James iMcIMiee, jHali.-ildiry ; Titns Stone, Sus.«ex Vale ; David Crandal, Springfield ; Wellington Jackson, St. Martins ; J C. Skinner, Wiekliam ; I'eter Spragg, Springfield ; James A. Smith, Springfield ; Charles Tiiorn, J(di!iston ; W. G. Parker, Saekvillo ; Joshua iJtintirg, St. Jolin ; Nathaniel Cleveland, Shepody ; James llerrilt. nntternnt Ridge ; Samuel Bancroft, Ham[)ton ; Daniel .MePiiail, liueloiiche ; James Mewcombe, I lil l.sborougli ; Patrick Dud'y, Ditto; Elias Kierslead, jStudholm; Alexander Mutch, Norton ; Elijah V. Eo-^hay, Harvey; I Daniel V. Crandal, Elgin ; James Trimble, Waterborough ; George I Burns, Upham, Licensed to Preach. — John Sears; IJczekiah , Harris ; John II. Hughes. ! THE PR1.SF5YTERTAN CHURCH OF NEW RIUINSWICK, i aflfieriug to the Westminster Standards tis inlcrprctcd hy the Free Pro- test hi g Church of Scotland. — Cily of* Saint Jolin: Saint John Presby- i terian rhmch. Rev. Robert Irvine; Tree Church. Sidney Sireel, 1 Rev. William Eerrie, A. M. ; Hammon'i River Salt Spring's, and I Londonderry, Rev A. Donald; Saint Stephens. »««;««< ; Saint James, j Rev Lewis ' lok ; Bocabec, Rev William Millen; Carleton (Saint I Jolui.) Rev Jolui Irvine. Ordained Missionary ; Blackville and Nel- jsnn, Rev. John Tnrnbnll, P. C. : New Mills (Bay Chalenr), Rev i Angus M'Alaster; Richibncto. Rev James Law; Salmon River, Rev I V» . T. Canning; Norton and Sussex Vale, Rev Jas. Cairns, M. D. Missionary. PRESBYTERY OF NEW BRUNSWICK AND NOVA SC(yr\ A, in connexion V!?th the lirformed Presbijtcrian Synod of Ireland. — Saint John : Rev Alexander M Lend Sliively. South- stream and St. Martin's: Rev. James Reid Lawson. Cornwallis and Ilortoii : Rev. William Somerville, A. 31. MiBsionary : Rev. Robert Stewart. v^ ' '" " CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH.— Saint .Tohn, Rev. Charles Msickay ; Shellield, and Grand Lake, Rev. James Porter; Cardi- gan, Rev. Mr. McCallum ; Milllown, vacwnl ; Keswick Ridgft, Rev. James Sterling. 4a \ %^ /* fHE \l % & i:W^*- W»;u„l I) Cl,a„d|e" "°/";i";t ^i"'»m Black, /oh,,"!" Sarinrlers,' I H- Peter3 T'oh'"."; ^"'"^'''''er, W F W VV'""'"^'"'"*' John S. liedvll, FsfitiirJ'c ^^''■- •'"sf'ce Street t!' ^""'^'"^s Sfmonds, persons admittpH mJL '"®>"a»ceJIor, Presidr^.f d "°"®" Leonard i or Medicin^ '^^'''"" °' A'ta, or to'an/DeV 1/; f ?.^^°"' «"d all f^«^.i^K«K : Princinal-Th p ""^' ^^^ 44 i:" -— jK-«ii ■jri.^fe.., [^^S.-s„7ntJohn ie; f.fc.ej Syprell. Wake: ' Merritf, Hamp. Johnston; George Jacob Gunter, IT tjfn m"*""^' The ^'"i'"- ^-uditors, J-oan Commit. ' txeciMive Coin- 1 J RK^^:R,cTo^. ' '^"^^ the Lieruc. f;;'^^'^ 'he Lord I t^e. Atrorney Q^] e James Carter. Rank,,,, Honor. 5';;;^ Honorable «ohert Leonard! oressors, and ali , iD ). "^'T'y.Ldiv, ... P'o lessors i 'IhamBrydei., ^ohb, M. D. ei'ts, Enquire: «"d Charles rnLanguages Moore, > TJjomag A [E GOVERNOR AND TRUSTEES OF THE MADRAS SCHOOL IN NEW BRUNSWICK. The Lieutenant Governor or Commander in Chief for tbe time Bin«r; the Lord Dishop of llic Diocese; the Chief Justice ; the [embers of Her Majesty's Coiinoil ; the Judge of the Admiralty; the Ipeakerofthe House of Assembly ; the Mayor and Recorder of Saint lohn ; the Ecclesiastical CommisHiiry of tlie Province ; the Rector and Mnirchwardens of Trinity Church in Saint John : together with tlic Ion. Edward J. Jarvis, and the Rev. George Burns, D. D. ; R. F. Ha- ken, Treasurer; Rev. Alexander Stewart, Clerk. NEW BRUNSWICK BAPTIST EDUCATION SOCIETY. Reverend Joseph Crandall, President ; Reverend John Masters, •nd Reverend Samuel Robinson, Vice Presidents ; Solomon Hersey. E'-quirc, Treasurer; Asa Coy, and Samue' W. Babbit, Esquires, Secretaries; Rev. (^'harles Spiirden, Principal; Mr. T. B. Smith. As- sistant Teacher. Rev. Charles Spurdon, Rev, Samuel Elder, Hon. VVm. B. Kinnear, S. W. Babbit, James P, A. Phillips, William Sow- ell, and W. S, Eatey, Managing Ciommittee, WESLEYAN ACADEMY, MOUNT ALLISON, Sackville, Jf. B. Principal — The Reverend Humphrey Pickard, A. M.; Chaplain — the Rev. Albert Dcsbrisay ; TrenKiirer — Jiarles F.Allison, Esq Committee — Rev, Messrs. Knight, Evans, Temple, and Davics, and C F. Allison, Esquire. Board of Instruction: the Rev. Hum- phrey Pickard, A. M., Professor of Mental and Moral Philosophy, «&c. ; Joseph R. Hea, A. B, Professor ofFrench, Latin, and Greek ; Thomas Pickard, Jun , A M, Professor of Mathematics and Phy- siciil Sciences; Thomas W VVood, Esquire, English Master. BANKS. Bank of New Brunsmck St. John. Capital. £100,000. Presi- dent, Thomas E. Millidge, Esquire ; DirecKsrs: John Boyd, M. D., L. H. DeVeber, Joseph A Crane, John D. Lewen, Thomas E. Mil- lidge, I. L. Bedell, Benj. Smith, William Wright, and Frederick A. VViggins, Esquires. Ca.shier, Richard Whiteside, Esquire; Solicitor, John M. Robinson, Esquire. Commercial Bank of NciD Brunswick, St. John. Incorporated by Royal Charter. Capital £ 150,000, with power to increase to £300,- 000. Presidanl, U. J. M'Laughlin, Esquire; Directors: Mark Dole, John Duncan, Stephen Gerow, Hon, Robert L Hazen, William Jack, George L. Lovett, Charles Merritt, D. J. M'Laughlin, William Parks, John M. Walker, Edward Sear.-^, Cliarlt^.i Ward, and John Wish- art. Esquire?}. Cashier, George P. Sancton, E.squire ; Solicitor, Hon. Robert L, Hazen Commercial Branch Bank, Nnocastlc, Miramichi. Committee of Management : William Loch and Alexander Rankin, Esquires; Cash- !icr, Thomas C. Allen, Esquire. j Commer ial Bank Agency at Woodstock. Agent, Richard English, j Esquire ; Cashier, James Grover, Esquire, /' 45 I ■ .V '1 m \i Central Bank of New Urittisicic/c. Capital, £1^5, 000, witli power lo iricrciiHo to jCr»0,OU0. President, George Botsford, l']s(|tiiio ; Casliier. Samuel W. Babbit, Escjuire ; Solicitor, Cleorge J. Dibblcc, J'.sqmre. Central Bank Attcnnj, at IVoodstock. Agent, James Robertson, Esq. Charlotte Cuuntii Hank. Capital £]5,U(»0. President, Hon. Har- ris Hatch; Casliier, John Rodger, Ks(iiiire. Saint Stephen's Bank. Capital, £25,000. President, William Todd, Esquire ; Cashier, David Upton, Esquire. Bank of British North America. (Estnl)lishe{l in London.) Capital jG1,'I00,()00 (Kt('rlin:r,with power to iucrcaso the capita!. Manager of the IJrancii at Saint John. Georie Taylor, Esquire. Accountant, VV. Lash, Es(piiie. Local Oirectors at Saint John : lion. John Ro- bertson, VV. IE Street, and J. V. Tluir,i,'ar, Escjiiires. Standing Counsel, Joliu A. Street, J^squirc. Solicjior and .Notary, George Wl Cijler, Esquire. ! »• an^or* »■ «~ai • COUJNSELLORS AM) ATTORNIES PltACTiSL\G L\ TLiE PRUVLNCE. Fredrrlctnn. — Flon. John A. Stn.'ct (Jlttornc'i General), Daniel Ludlow Robiuron, (ieotge J. Dib!)lee, Charles P. VVefiuore, lion. Charles Eisher, George E. IL IMinchin, Uilii.nu fL Odell, David Shank Iverr, Edwiir.l A. (Mowcs, George Botslnnl, Eraucis A. IL Slruton, John C. Allen, William Watts, George N. Segee, Jaiut s P. Wotmore, James E. Borton, Edward H. Wilinof, George W. Ritchie, J, flenry I'hair, James Odell, E^lward W. Miller, Bernard C. Eriel, llcnry Barclay Robinson, Gourge J Blis.s, William W Street, John J, Eraser, Edward li. Eisher, and D. (iustavus Mac- lauchlan, Esquires. Saint John. — Hon. William B. KinnO'ir (Solicitor General), Al- fred L. Street, Robert E. Hazen, William Wright, Peter Stubs, IL N. IL Lugrin, John M. Robinson, Mosey II. PerJfiy, IJonorabIc II. L. tia/en, John Johnston, J.iines W. Boyd, George Wheeler, Wm. IL Ncedham, William Jack, Duncan Robertson, John IL Gray, J. W.Peters, |{obcrtson Bayard, W. J. Ritchie, Charles W. Ward- law, Samuel J. Scovil, William R. M. Burtis, Edward B. Pcler&, Charles Duif, Jas. A. Harding, William Hare, Gustavus R. Jams. James J. Kaye, Andrew R. Wctmore, George E. Rouse, William AL Howe, Charles Dohcrty, Humphrey T. Gilbert, B. Boyd Kin- near, John G.Campbell, Charles A. Hartt, Andrew iMackenna, Ro- bert Parker, Junior, Nelson DeVeber, Richard Sands Armstrong, Charles Walters, George Hare, George Blatcli, Ward Chipman Drury, W. H. Ilatheway, Frederick Coster, Junior, Allison Lewis, Henry W. Frith, William Hutchinson, Benjamin L. Pctcrii, Junior, Charles VV. Stockton, George G. Gilt)crt, Junior, John Simonds, Samuel R. Thomson, Edward Jack, Frederick C. Frith, Robert B. Street, Benjamin G. Gray, Lewis J. Almon, and Hodson C Peters, Esquires. Saint Andrews. — Hon. Harris Hatch, Samuel II. Whitlock, Jas. W. Chandler, Richard M. Andrews, George Dixon Street, Wel- lington Hatch, Thomas Burton Wilson, and Alexander Thomson Paul, Esquiies. Mi.ramichi. — Thomas II. Peters, George Kerr, Edward Williston, i[ 46 1 1 i': !b. I V, ii » ' Lii i 'tv m^^msi ftilli power lo liie : Casliier. >loe, r.scinirc. Ijt'itsoii, Esq. It, Hon. Jlar- !iif, William a on.) Capital I- IVJjiii;)^'(;r i Accoij/itanr, ' f>n. John Ho- ' Standing ' 'Uiry, (jfoi-ge ' -%Ui-N TiJi: "/•'//), D.miol , ior«, I/on. I )il<^ll, DuvicI ■ rancis A. II. '•■ ii'g(!e, Janios [ (icorgo W. ;' Nur, Bernard ■ William W I Jstavus Mac- , General), Al- ter Stubs, II. Jonorable R. Iiccler, Wm. Iin If. Cuav, i!s VV. VVaid- rd IJ. Pctcrb, 'ns R. Jarvis. use, William !. Boyd Kin- ickcnna, Ro- 3 Armstrong, rd Ciiipman llison Lewis, Jtcrsi, Junior, lin .Simondri, !i, Robert B. • n C. Pete IS, hillock, Jas. itreet, Wcl- er Thomson d Williston, John .M Johnson, Allan A. Davidson. Samnel 'J'liomson, Peter iMileln'll, Junior, William Wilkinson, and James I'r iser. s(|Uir es Dorchester. — Hon. Edward II Chandler (Queen's Counsel,) T- a. Sayie, Kobort K. (iillx^rf, A. L. I'almr-r, Albert J. Smith, Wil- liam II. 15iicker(i( Id, and Edward B. Chandler, Junior, Esquires. SitckvUlr. — Christopher Milnev, Junior. Bend of Pelilroilidc. — Bliss Bolsford, and Jas. Sleadman, Esqra. IJtiy Vcrtc. — Thomas C. Chapman, Esquirn. liopcicell. — Samuel G. Morse, Martin B. Palmer; and Thomas B. Moore, Esipiires. Ihitlmrst — TheophilnsDesBrisay, Esquire. Rirlnhucto. — Robert HntehiMson, and Joseph C. Whoton, Esqrs. Dalliouslc — Andrew Barberie, and Charles Simonds, Jr. Esqrs. CamplitU'.owii. — Chipman Bolsford, and Jas. tf. Morse, Eti(|uire3 67. Slepheujf. — Cleorgo Stilman Hill, Stephen R Ilitckings, T. I> Abbott, George J. Thomson, Jatnes G. Stevens, and George S. Grimmer, E.•!(|uirt•.^. lii.ch'thmlu — lion. John W. Wuldon, William Cliandlor, James A. J lilies, and John Johnston, Junior, Esquires. ^aint Ganuc. — Samuel G. Andrews, William B. Chandler, Pctor Clinch, Junior, and vVcllington Cameron, E.-quires. Gatietown — T. R. Wetmorc, Henry S. Peters, Gabriel DeVehor, and Samuel II. Gilbert, llsquires. • . , ., ; Kinirston — Edward B. Smith, Esquire. ', lliitniUun. — (j'corgc Olty, EKipiiro. Lurninij ((^ac.rn's Count ij). James R. Curry, Esquire. Sussex Vale. — Tlieophilus D. .M'Elmen, Esquire. U'uoiLstocli-. — .A. K. Smrdes Wetmorc, A. Nelson Gardi-n, David Lcnis Uibbleo, Eowis Htitor Fisher, George Connell, Horace II. Beardsley. lulwiti J, Jacob, A. i\l., and Jidin C. Winslow, Esquires. Ilesloulc — Andrew W, llsiinsCorfi, Esquire. Grand /V//.?. — Win. T. Wiknot, W, M. Maclauchlan, and Broke W. Haniiiponil. K-quire-. ()romi>i(o. — Tliorii.is \V. BiisB. Esquire. i.- ■ , j; ■ ; litirtiiii. — Williiirii J. (iiiberf, Es(juire. • r.'ximraBsxaaixamira PROVlNCIAIi MILITIA. s'rAiT. His Excellenov Sir Edmu:/ain9.— Fredericton, Venerable Archdeacon Coster, A. M. ; Saint John, Rev. Benjamin G. Gray, D.D.) Saint Andrews, Rev Jerome Alley, D. D. Commissa'riai Department —Saint John. W. H.Drake, Enquire, .Assistant CommiB.«ary General; H. VV. W. Plant. Deputy Assistant Commissary General; U. C Poultney, Commissariat Issuer; Henry Marshall, Office Keeper. Fredericton, George Shepheard, l^squire. Assistant Commissary General ; , Treasury Clerk; Commissariat Issuer Ordnance Department. — Frederick C. Frith, Esquire, Deputy Ord- nance Storekeeper; Lieutenant Samuel Hiiyghue( H. P. tJOih Regt.), First Clerk; Robert Pickthall, Second Clerk ; William Bond, Store- houseman ; Frederick Harrison, Armourer; James Ernison, Office Keeper. Barrack De/»irt by Air. IMurniy, of Oliio, \Uf. oili«i- by iV,r. (iold of Connuoticiu — it in cltiiiiit'd tliat (Iioko ot'llie sniiilUst nIzu are t'qnni if nut ."iiporioi- lo laij^L' oiies, for eeed. Now this is a Hubjeci, nil Mr. Muiniy says, vi' great, importance to ilie furnicr ; lor if fruni umall and itiditl'urcnt soi'd, can be prodnctd fair and large pota- toes, as he reniarliH, it is time it waH known. 'J'iicre is no crop tlio I'lrmer raisew, that requires so much seed, hicli costs so much to nn acre, as [loialocs — rang- 1 or th u sce( lof w ing from cij^ht to twenty bushels, the dif1< rence bring one quarter h ill )r if it takes si.Mecn bm^helt hid I Id ii urge or smaii seoci ; or ii ii taixcs si.Mecn nni^iieis, wiiic about the average ol'tair si/cd potatoes, to plant an aero, the same might bo d(»nM with lour very small ones, making a (liU'ercncc of twelve bushels, no smull item at pristnt price.-<, or fifty cents per bu&hel, which would be six dollars in fuvoi of small seed in plant- ing one acre. Not doubling the correctness of cither of your correspniidf-nt'e statements, for I h;ive liear.l similar ones, from rct^pcctuble kouiccs, I still am in doubt as to any good resulting from the piactiee ; on ihe contrary, my experience and obscrvaiion having led me to a difloreiit ccmciusion For six years 1 hav« planted both large and small seed, sometimes from necessity, but have always e>ir»'fiilly noted the difference, which has been uniformly and dccidudly in favor of large seed. I will specify two cases In the spring of 184{>, I planted two acres of potatoes, a portion of which was planted with snail seed Where 1 planted large seed, I had good potatoes, but where the small seed was planted 1 hud very smuM, poor potatoes — tiic whole being new ground. The past season I planted the .earno number of acres, but re- served a quarter of an acre, which J planted wilh small seed from tiic size of a walnut uj> to that of a hen's egg 'I lie result was ns all former crops had been with ine, lliey were all small and worth- 1 less, besides being mure affected by the rot ihuu where large seed W.MS used. The dilference in the vines, was perceptible as far as my potato patch could be seen. Those vines where I planted small seed, being not lialf the length of the others, besides having a slender and sickly appearance from the time they were out of the ground till they wei<> harvested. The ground had laid in pasture and meadow for forty years, never having been plowed before. I think the principle Iiolds good of selecting the best of seed for raising potatoes, as much so as foreorn, wheat or any crop raised on the farm. Not doubling but good crops may have been ruii-cd, rccasionally, from small seed, yet were 1 in want of seed, and trtfd to buy, 1 would make three tiint^s the difference between large or small potatoes — Cor respondent of the Mbany CuUirator. > C *: t ^ ^d^'^mmwmm^ '•^it<. ">''*S»>*;. ■■«*•»«• 'Wsi ''*»». ,1-i it r "I Loss \)V Manuukm. — I'dlilizers are wuslctl Ixttli Uy li'a\iilL>iil, alsn, from the ricb deposit wliicli is left by sirtMuns, and tin: •^ciicr.il ' foitility uf alluvial Hoils. 'I'lie substant^es vvliicli |irunn)ti! Jniiliiy ' in soils, nrn more or less soluble, and iience may be taken up J and carried away by water. The vrffdnic portions aro capablf, \ besides, of assuoiitig an u'ril'orm state, and may bo lakiMi up i by the almo.-^phero Tile nitrogenous |»ortii>n uf manures, (^ani- ' monia), wliieli is, pijrhaps, their most valuable properly, is very I volatile, and readily cseapcis into the air when not covered t)r j combined with eartiiy or earbonaceous matters. Jt is also easily dissolved by water, and when tin; soil is unduly saturated, may be taken away by the \\i]m(\.--.'Jlb(iuy VuUicatur. CArrM': P^n8a^Ku iiv liKAii. — A low years since, Mr. R. 11. VanRk,nssi:i.aku, <»!' Morris, Otsego eoui:ty, lost seven head of cattle, (mostly full blood short-horns,) whose death, it is believeil, was caused by particles of le'id taken into the stomach with their food. The hay on which ihey were fed, was all (Ut with (irsen's stravv-cutter, whicJi lias u load roller against which the knives cut. The action of the knives, constantly cuts away the lead, which falls with the fodder as it drops from the machine, and was taken up with it and fed to the stock. When the lirst animals died, the stomach was not examined ; but while the two last were sick, it was suggested by u medical gentleman, that they might have been poisoned, and a post mortem exami- nation showed that numerous particles of lead were attached to the inner coat of the first stomach, the organ being evidently inflamed from this causo. All the animals which died, were affected in a similar manner, and were probably diseased from the bame cause. It may be said, in reference to this case, that no such consequences have been known to result from many other intaiiCfcs ofthe use of the siraw-cu ttcr mentioned. In explana- tion of this, Air. V. R. states, that the fodder from his machine was fed very closely — that is, everything was daily swept from the Boor, and given to the stock. In most other instances, probably, the finer portions of the fodder, with the dust, are left where the cutting is done, and the particles of lead, would, from their weight, be likely to remain with them. Thinning Out. — Removing some plants, or branclios of a tree, to ' give the rest a better opportunity of growing large, is an important i operation, especially in orchards, as a tree overburdened with fruit I will not produce such fine specimens as one that has a few to perfect. { Remei>y KOR THK PoTATOK Rot. — When the 8eed is dropped,' sprinkle about a pint of slacked lime over it in each hill, and then ; cover it. There is this value about the lime, that if it do not prevent j the rot in the potatoe, it will be worth the cost uud labor in fertilizing the laud. " Passingaway," is wiitten upon the world and all it contains. ~ ~ CO & ./^ (IK liiii}^ or tu a ^ri'fit tillll uf tlii- ileiit, alsu, llll •^t.'IllT.ll )t(! Irriilitv ! liikcii lljl °(! rii|i,'il)l(', urcH, (am- ity, is wry idvorcd «ii' also casil\ rated, may Mr R. 11 jii liead of s b«jliuvj'il, , with tlinir ill) liret'ii's llio kiiivcw ' tliu luatl, chine, uiiti II thu first while the geiillniuan, '.em t'Xaiiii- uttuchtid to cvideiill)- died, were Daried I'roni case, that Daily other n exphma- is machine pt fVum tile probably, where the tiir weight, a tree, to important i with fruit I to perfect. I dropped, ' and then ' ot prevent j fertilizing I itaiiia. IIkmkdv Koii Plant Lick. — If vou have any Bueciea of the aphis in your niir!> M*diilMM l^ W l»»«g MISCELLANEOUS. Tiir,\rMi!Nr ok Hcaiu.vt Fkvkh— T 10 r.ii <»v>ifi;^ coiiiintini- riitioii coint s iVuiii tt goiillcinuii, in wliosii jiulgtueiil \mi Iiiho ••ii1ii») citurKlfiicu : C'liimiso ilio HtDinarlt \)y a niiltl omciio, such im vviirm u«t»'r or i|)ucac, (l)iil nut min-lic tartar— it is luo |»r«rttraliii;; for lli in ili-t iin«< ; When lln) i'cvcir rises, vvusli tin; paliiiit all uvi-r in uurm vvaUf, n ;iJt:r(!(l ii liltlu Hli|)|)ttry Ixtwccii iIk! tliiiinli and liii;:i'r, liy Mliilt'^ \:y or "aliMaliiH. As IVf(iUL'nt \vasliinj;s will lt»i rt'ijinn li — ilini is. fin oJlon ixn tlin ftiVDr ri.iun — a soft towel HlinnM In; iisrii. nod v»Ty ^ otiv, so a!i not to inako tlin hkiii Niir<>. On this aciuunt, wlioo thu h[uii in thoroiif^liiy cloansod, W.^j* Iry slionid bf Ub<'d ; 'nid il' tii>) patifint heconios Horu, a litlJH rich milk in tjiu w.ttur may bo tf blood to spare — no more llian he woiiid have 'i:i typhus; and sUong purgatives arc scar( > ly less imj)ropcr. Only tho mildest cathartics, like tamarinds, sliouM be employed ; hut us ckler-Hower tea is both sudorilic and a[»i!rient, in most cases : no Inciter inedicino need he sought.* Alter tho fever has ceased, children oftt;n become pale and liloaiod ; and a near neighbor lost a fine boy under tho care of a I ngntar phy.>?ician, when tho disease seemed over and past. In < all rases however that havo come lo my knowledge, a dose of j • IJficoctions of slip'.)ery elm, catncp, or sage, may be used where elder , flowers are not to be tiiid. bH V IP ■■!■» 1^ ■j 111 in M n I • K> •iilin; v\«t»>r or li> w llil^• — ;liiu Ik, md vpiy lit, V\||«MI I ', 'itut if tiiny bu ii'!tk Icy. er railed H out (Jr«» , A girl ncifjlibor i wnslied atioiirt in curs oltl, I' pliiyful ilir fever ! pruci'Hri wnter — account contain- iijjwardH Vuln- oil in a t; tlirout, (!Sorv€d, iHoino let fuvcr »n bomo urgent piitie.nt 111 iiavH |ij»roj)er. ploy lid ; isl cases lie nnd Ire of a 1st. In Id use of I'o elder HP c.ilom.d uinn aivnu, liax rftuscd tltoiii »ron» (liat lorpiJ •lute, usd tlmv liiivn rapidly riMtucroil. li'i vt^ry c.iitful fur innny iJayu ufior, not to take rolil, GAMTnir Dtnytrtot.^lw J'lKul there ni'iM h«> bulk : «r Miitth ai po«- ^Mt'H 'I »iiir< proportion of iniiiitriiioiiH vvitfi ntiintiouN miiltRr, ar« lit'Ht r.il(Mil;it(»"l to prccrvc tli«^ pcrmnncri' wnlfar*' of tlio orKniin of «li;;f>«tioii, .Mid lh« {^ciior.il intcnHin of tliu ny«ti>iii 2. Tin* food iihoiild !)«« pl.'iinly mid Niniply prepared, with no otliur «<>;i4oniti^ ihmi a little fall, or U'lw nn(\ tlicii ii very lirilf viiip^ar. 4 I'lill and delilioroto inaNtirutioii or clinwinij Ih of great jinporirtDOo 4. Hwiillowini? tho r»od kIowIv, or i^i small i]tiiintiti(.'.'i, nnd nt »hort iir.er\iilH. in very no- cc-tmry. 5. A r|>iaiitity not K.xcHedin*^ the real want'' o( tin; economy, \n of prime itnpovtaiico to health, ti riolid alinxMit tHor«Mijthly iniH- :icatu(l, in fir iiioro Hiliitnry than nonps, brotlin (&o. 7 I'ot nirat, butter, nnd oily siilHtHiice-^ of overy kind, nre ddiicult of d:f,'<'8tion, on»MHive to tho stomach, and tend to derange that orf^an.nnd induce di.neasert H. Spices, pepper, stimiilutin^ nnd heating confliuionlH of every kind, retard dijwnf*" "X^l '\?e. in the mnintain • mely, the lary grati- ourselves | lard day's (1 lip very 1 then we cciirrence vhich run U what is past life : when he omitted — • they were i All our upon our- ! after day, isagreea- lovfs hid exhilera- )mach his able So ; hen begin we are to | in district '■ lie houses 'hcse odd : agreeable loolh and ; . These \ )inations, ' le inters- j e arc the i have the \ sndeavor- ! riluoiia to i re of beef: it. i immense j ^we. On ' elephant e highest augers of | elephant . h houses, ^ Whydah.i I SiN«i)(,Aii ClKor.oGicAr. Fact.— At Modena, in Itnlv, within a circle of four miles around tlic city, wherever the oarlh"i.iroin«ter, in n imsaiiH of jiidzino; of Ihc vvnathcr, i« I iKtt K^n.irally known ; or it-s (treat practical valiu- \v<»uld he ni()ro extensively itPiirttui.ited — e>pjCially liy fariiit:;!'^ It is only ntxessary to no well RC(|iiaiiited Willi tlie natnrct ol' Its iii(licati(iri< to Torni a tuleralily ^ooil, and lou^tly a correct, ddliiiiiieof tli^ iinpt;iidin<; weatlitT. (''or this pur|iose, it is here (iropii^^ed tu Oiiiliody tlie nio-t approved rnleA rul itivu to the harnmetcr ; and, it may lie le- iil:irkeii, iliai it' ^ sides, it indicates the rising; il the surface be concare, it is falling ; and if it appear level, the mercury is stationary. 2. If, on sliaking or rapping the barometer, the mercury ascends hi<:lier than it stood iiefore, it indicates the rising ; but iliV descends, it indicates the falling. 'I'he follawing rules have been laid down and amply conlirmed by long-con- tinued experience, and maybe cenarally relied upon : I. The rising of the quicksilver generally presages fair weather ; the falling generally indicates rain, enow and, if the fall be great, high winds and storms. 3^ When bad weather j/tieWy succeFds the falling of the mercury, it will not be of Ions continiinnce. i^imilarly, when fair weather gnnn follows the rise of thequiotCstlver, we must not calculateon i^continuanceforany length of time. 3. < >n the contrary, if, la bad weather,*ihe mercury rises considerably, and cnntiniies in an advancing state for two or three days before the fair weather sets in, we may ex|>ec( a continuance of fair weather. And if, in clear weather, the mercury fail remarkably for two or three days together before the rain sets in, it is then highlyprobabletbat it will be succeeded by much rain, and per^.r'ps higli winds. 4. In winter, the rising indicatei frost ; and in frosty weather. If the mercury fiUls throe or (our divisions, there will certainly follow a thaw ; but if it riscd in a continued frost, it will always lie accompanied with snow. 5. In li'it weather, the sudden fltlling of the mercury portends thunder. C. ehoi U con of« indi use wh« dui «/■ 56 . I ales for pre- I'oathnr, U sxteiifively ac(|iisiiiited y a correct. |iropo»'«(l tu niHy lie le- Jather, will leat advan- the kind of ? ttibo, and insplieriLKl |^ltK^holtld spond tvitti tioiis at till! y be placed Is aro more ;eablo" up- unustially )e found to more likely found that very liulc ny nppoar- ii*r, it mny face i>f the meter ron- ■iu: Kcneral \ showtTfl, R. wind ; iipaiiied by I when ibe wc should This will )V W(! may rher in tii'e surface be a. If, on an it stood long-coii- thft falMng nd storms. It will not the rise of 'h of time, rably, and ir weather r wcatlier, e rain sets td peri.^p-i fl mercury it risca is nd«r. HI nil ' M. ' » i« L ' .l G. If the earth contniit! moist, and water fctandu in livllow place*, no truKt i Ehouid be pill in ill.:? cluarest sky. | Of hII persons, the farmer and Iho sailor are tlio«o who can, generally, from ! constant observntion, furin the best Judiinicnt of I he atmoi> absent dnring one half the year, ', the lointerf till Moon.i,f mm thefirst to the tir.vr! quarter, shine eon.-^tanthjKithout setting. I The different lengths ofihc lunar niirhl, at different latitude.^, is uicing tu the different \ angles made by the horiton, and dffo'-ciit ports of the .Mooii^s orbit ; or, in other \ 7Ci)rdi, by the j\I,inn\i orbit tyinc' sniui-.tirieji -nor c oblique to the horiion thnn ai ethers. I fi the latitude of Luvdnu, fir criimplr, a.i much if Vte eeiip'ie ri.ie.s about f'isce.i and I varies" in ttoo hours rt? the. Mnnn gne.< thrnuoh in .six days ; therefore, Khilc the .Ifiion lis in these signs, she dfftrs hat tifo hniirs in rini.rg^fir six days together ; that is, lone day Kilh another, she rises about 20 mintitfs later every day than an the I preceding. I The .f'igvs of the eeli'ptie ichich viae vith the .tynallest angles, set vith Vie greatest ; j and those which rise milli the greatest, set wUh th ■■ lea.-^t. Jind whenever thi.i angle is I least, a greater portion of the ecliptic n>'c or the oilier. Til the inhabitants at the equator, the nor'h and south poles appear in the hoi-iirji ; and therefore the ecliptic makes the same anirle southward irit.h t.'ic /-.orizan v}hen Jiries rises, as it d,}es nor'Jiward when Libra rises ; consequently the Moon riirs and .^ets, not rnlywilh angle.'? marly equal, but at equal interrals if time, all the year round. Hence, there, is no Ua.nest Moun at the equator. The further any place is from the equator, if it be not beyond the polar circles, the ansle tfhirh (he ecliptic makes wUh thehnriinn graduaUii dimmlAxeg when. Pisra and Jirie.ariAe. AlthousYk, in r.nrihtrn latitudes, the autumnal full Moons are in Pisess and Jiries, ye.t in southern lutituiles it is just the rsner.te, becauie the seasons are so', for Virgo and Libra rise at as small angles with the borimn in southern latitudes, as Pl.-^ees and Aries da in the northern^; and therefore the Ilamest Moons are just as regular on one side of the rqur.lnr an the other. At the polar circles, the full Mttan neither rites in mimmer nor sets in winter. J^r (he ninter fuU Ma»n bei»g as high in the ecliptic as the tummer Sutt, she viuH con- tinue, while pas.'ing through the northern signs, above Ihe hon'ioii ; and the sum- mer full Moon being as lots in the ecliptic as (ho winter Sun, tatt s« more rise, when passing through the signs, than he rfo«». 57 .*» - ,(».- .. Stf .<*#*'* \ ^ V,!**- I ^^} i JOHN KINNEAR, I PRINCE WILLIAM STREET, ^ Keeps on hand, for Sale, Wholesale and Retail, a ^ sfeS Stock of tho following Goods : ^^ A P Annalfo, Roll ; Arrowroot, host; Allspice ; Ditto Ground ; Alum ; ^|J 9 Acid, Tartaric ; Axes' nrid Handles; Apples, Dried. ^ 3p Horax, refined; Driuisfone. roll; Blue, fig and Rnlton ; Brick, Bath; ^ |£| Beeswax; Blinds, (jreen; Brooms and Brnshes; Boxes, Sugar and SJ^I «2f Spice ; Board.", Wash ; Books, Blank: Baskets, assorted; Barley. »w *0 IVarl and I'ot; Beans ; Blacking, Baste and I.iqr.id ; Blackinir, Ma- ^ *■(« Foil Papers and 2(ilhs. kegs. *j\s II Heads, Wheel L I Indigo, Black and Blue. Locks, Carpenter's; Lamp Black; Lead, Black; Ledgers. Af I Mustard ; Matts and Matting; Mattrasses, Hair and Palm Leaf. % gjg Nutmegs; Naila, Wrought, from 4dy to 20dy. ; Ditto, Horse ;g| Sg fidy to lOdy. : Ditto, ditto, 4dy to 5dy. ; Ditto, Cut, IJdy to 1)2. ; Ditto, ^ JJg Boat, I 3-4 to 3 in. ; Ditto, Pressed, Ody to I2dy. i SnI O H ^ Oils, Boiled and Raw Linseed ; Ditto, Sen Elephant and Pine ; ^ %\ ^Pa jrt, Hn SS Gli ^ rati i ^ Ta % m i % \ ,0mvi^mj^ .^**-* L ¥.m R. I', f Ietail, aw* I y.t* id; Alum; ; 0,0 rick, Bath ; H^ (I; Barlev. ^ ■Uins, Ma- ^ I, Wool ; m niolu ai)(i ,^ Jimi.iinoii, ?J^ es, Mould ^ iig; Ditto, >^ liildren's ; 3^ ite, Molt'dg^ m ; Ditto jyy aud 4-8. ^f i, 7x9 to oyp Blue. s. Ini Leaf, ifs Horse ; g» .; Ditto, ^ d Pine ; ^, ^mjBmmmr^mj^m^wm^m.m & 0\\, Cftitor and Lard ; Ditto, Florenco ; Oatmeal ; Ochre, t^ ^Yellow. tm f Picture Frames ; Pepper, ground mid wliole ; Paints, White . ..^ Paints, Coloured ; I'ens, Split ; Pipes, Tohncco ; Putty; Paperl'^i int Hnnginps ; Paper, writing anM ^ Whiting; Waggons, Childrfii's ; Wooden Ware ; Wax, Red -^^ ^^^ Sealing ; Whiting, Paris and Bolted ; Wicking Cotton, j^y^ B fit': JOHN D. ROBERTSON, H @ © ^ H 0T» ^ AM) m m FLOUR DEALER, KING'S SQUARE, SAINT JOHN, N. B. Vrif PATRONAGE RESPECTFULLY SOLICITED. \ ijf .J>- 'ff^l)l»«-*^h^ '!t9.iiMti-.. ,,t*^- t li f LEATHER AND FINDING STORE, No. 2G, NORTH SIDE OF KING STREET, ©^OKIT mum, m. ^o The Subscriber ket'ps alwnys on hand a well selected ST(»CK OF Of English, French, and American Mano&ctnre. aiSTia„ Moroccos, Threads, Steel Tacks, Scivers, Kids, Galloons, Pincers, Iron Nails, Bindings, fliudash, Nippers, Brass ditto, Linings &c> P.jacking, Hammers, Steel Slugs, Brisiles, Vjirnibh, Knives, Brass ditto, Shoe Brushes, Wax, Hook Bills, Patent Cramp Webbings, Awls, Peg Brakes, Sciews, Patent Peg Awls, Counter Siz^ Sticks, &c. DEALER IN ALL KINDS OF DOli^SSSTZC XHASrur ACTURZSD SOLE AND UPPER LEATHERS, fi From iho best and worst Tanneries in tho City nod Province. Messrs. R.& J. CLERKE'S Lasts, Boot Trees, &c of every quality. WHOLEiSALS iJSfD HETAIL. (J5*'All of which are offered at tho lowest prices for Cuah, by ' SIGN OF THE SIDE OF LEATHER. K R ^ & *W.."1VV>C,..-ir- _ '/ ^-^i«?^^^^^^^^^^^S7 E3BBH9DI Eh CO I DOCK STREET, SAINT JOHN, N. B. A NEAV AND EXTi^NSlVE ASSORTMENT 01? ■l^[^.[j^-]TlL[i£[Miri,[Ml^|; © [L©¥ [1^3 a 1^]© SUPERFINE CLOTH DRESS, FROCK AND SACK COATS. VliSTS— Silb, Velvet, Satin, Clotli, Tweed, and oilier Vests. li PANTALOONS — Cloth, Cassimero, CiKiksKiii, Doefrkin, Kuiseyd, Tweeds, «.\:c.&c. WINTER CLOTHING. B€avernti(i Piint Over Coals, Pilot and Beaver IJeefing Jackctsand ¥ Tiowsers; 8l)irt:<, Drawers, Caps, Unices, «.V'C. «tc. j( ^ At.so — Ucaver snid Pilot Cloth, yiiperfiiie Black Cloiii, Cassimercfl, tt^ Doeskins, and Tweed.-?. Clothing made to order in the latest fashion . --■a.,- ;.* I WHOLESALE AND RETAIL WAREHOUSE, PRINCE WILLIAM STREET, Saint John, .T. 0. J. & J. HEOAJ^, IMPOUTKUS AND DHALKKS IN ALL KINLS OF LINEN, Woollen, CoUon, anJ Silk Manufaclurcs ; Irish POPLINS and TAR[NE PS ; Maberdusliery ; Hosiery; Gloves; Ribbons; Shawls; Luce«<, d:c. &l2. \ Carpelings, Hearth Rugs, and Druggets ; Moreens and Damasks, with Fringes and Trimmings to inalch ; CoUon Warps, &;c. &c. P. S. — Porsonal .'itttMition will be givoii to the selection of Goods for all Wliolesale uiid llelail orders received from tlie Couiiti v. JOHN CHALONEE, APOTHECARY AND DRUGGIST, KEEPS CONSTANTLY ON HAND A LARGE SUPPLY OF DRUGS, MEDICINES, PAINTS, OILS, DYE STUFFS, BRUSHES, PERFUMERY, GENUINE PATENT MEDICINES, &c. &c. &c. which arc all of a superior quality, and will be disposed of at low prices. OPPOSITE THE SAINT JOHN HOTEL, HEAD or KXlf G STREXST, ST. JOHN, N. B. m MM m f 1^ OUS£, fuclurcs ; (lusliery ; <*. •eens and m, \\ ; CoUoii 'f louiitiy. H OILS, [NES, 3 disposed HOTEL, ST, WILLIAM L. AYERY, PRINCE WILLIAM STREET, SAINT JOHN, N.B.| BOOK AMD W FAINTING, | BUCII AS ^ Pampiilkts, Posters, Bauk Checks, Bills of ExclianfTc;,^^ Biils of Ladinp, Cusiom House Forms, Visiting and Bu-^'^ siness Curds, Druggisls' Labels, Auction Bills, Merchants' ^^ Bill Heads, and every variety of Letter Press Printinj,', 63: executed at the shortest notice, and on the most reason- f^ ^i able terms for prompt payment. ?*:^ (T^^ik'-I' ^M^-i^pStl^^Si^ m^m '■> RULED, AND MADE TO ANY PATTEBN. i^ BOOKBINDING ^ I generally, executed M'llli neatness and despatch. ^ A GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF ^ I SCHOOL BOOKS AND STATIONERY, | ^ ALWAYS ON HAND, ^ ^ which are offered at the lowest possible prices. ^ t 1 1 ^" I i > 1 I \ 1 \ %,. !L '■4. TT^ ..._.... >_^>^ ::''% Ir ':■ j^ ariT- — Yfrg -)(*:t?5? S 11 i P C 11 A N D L E R Y ' .T.2. o assort- PTION, rs, IMAN do up to , that he 1 in the lis Esta- house in^ cest and ' LL. ■^-, (SrlSi© /AS feiS <^pi:TEirs WHARF ^v jvard street, 8T. JOIl.li% I^\ B. Tiic sunscimuiR wolld LNForv.vr 1 3!E!iC!IA.\TS, SlIll'liClLD^iiS A\D SlIlFOWfflS 'i . lliut he hevps conslantlij on hand FOR SALE AT THli LOWEST MARKET RATES, II u compl'jte assoitmeut of every artielc in Iiis line, v-^ - CONSISTING OF Cordage, Canvas, Uae!«», Twiaies, S'iacli, TAR, VAKNISH, PAINTS, OIL, PUTTY, COMPASSES, ENSIGNS AND JACKS, i, I'JLrT BRUSHES, iWRJiPEliS, DLCKLIGIITS. NAUTICAL INSTRUMENTS AND BOOKS, n Cabin l^iCores, ilondtil Stores^ ^'c. K O'V,. ^ JOHN WAI.KEIJ ■Cg^SSSSE*S<^ ^s^m^ •JB:jKfJta:f ;rS^(g4» wi w ' fcg^^ .-.' M B j» ^ ^ .ij^ *« ■-yf' ' . • FLEWWELLINO & READING, FBINCE WI. STB£ET, SAINT JOHN, N. B. IMPORTERS ANDDEALERS IN TEAS, COFFEES, U WINES. » ij SPIRITS, &C. &C. 4^ Every Articlo imported direct from (ho B£ST MARKETS, FOR OUR OWN TRADE. AND CAN BE WARRANTEO «f TItE BEST QUALITV (t?* G6o:!3 sent to HAy |iart of the City free of charge. ^ '^m ■s^^ SIN kC. (ho S BE charge. / PH(EN1X FOUJNDRY, POND STREET, < ^^' & "f{ The Proprietors of the above Establishment ore now pre- pared to Manufacture STBAM AMD riRB mrozmBS, TURNING LATHES. SCREW PRESSES, t MILL MACHINERY, BARK MILLS, | PATENT PURCHASES, AND OTHER SHIP CASTINGS, HOISTIiVG WHEEL GEAR, &c. Ac. They will ondeavor to keep constantly on hand, an assort* t^ ment of Ships^ Camboosbs ; Cooking, Close, and Franklin ^Stoves, Oven and Furnace Mouths, dec. Side Hill, ^Double Mould-board, Sod D, Improved D, and other' •5I Pattern Ploughs. Fanning-Mill Wheels, Truck and Barrow Wheels, Wagon and Cart Boxer, &c. &c. &c. FLEMING & HUMBERT. OCT* Brass and Iron Castings made to order; Brass -^'and Iron Turning. All kinds of Machinery Repaired. •3 F. &H. ^'^. '*~^ 'rff-' .'^jj .Am P4 IMARKET SaUAREj 4 IMl'ORTKflS OF KVKUY DESCUirTION OFDKY GOODv Have const w'' :! on hand a iiencral aasorliiieni yf] TICKS; DUdlCS; Osivakukgiis ; SILKS; SHAWLS T^i^ n|al\iblj(^iis ; llandkerchiels ; Gloves; Ilosierv ; |^^ ^^LACE; I^ih.tnnd Bcuvor CLOTHS ; Cotioti WARPS ; P^ ?^ BOD rS and SHOES ; ^ ^ BEAVER, SILK, and PARIS HATS, &c. &c. (S:c. % j.'js;; NVliich will be sold al very low prices, for Cash uulv. dl§ ^ C3 c (—1 a. if"* r > 1^ .a u ^ s a t^rMm&S^^. 3:: ■Ski i i i I'l 8 J C3 p if; m m ■is 'ULM ;^. i m m IMPORTEKS OP .. , Iliive ahv;iy:(on Ivmd a well selected auJ cxteiinivc Stock d WICY AND STAPLE MY 60« ;C> ^5# I.; U/a"f/i art- njjcred al. the Joicrsl ]\Iarkci ralcs^ if^ WHOLESALE AND JilETAlL. ^^ .■>-,■«{ y > t-jej-; ii'^sT .'-iv",-:' -7£-t.^'rX".^->X''; -"*•■ '/„■-■«;&..:- ,: :•. .. - .7 .:-.-i- -rX''. S?^:' ;"\\'i, j-55s'r- X. 4.- ODv ;?^ n i INGS :rs ; ••y* .-•'_. lift m St ^& l'S-5- AltAAviL; . '^-^L :■ -*■ t (■■■yvJ: •-^•^ t^'1^ t^^ t-^'t^ *>'^^>- I^Aa uXg cJ^. ^ ^ '^v^ »-^ % C C I* I sill? CHAHOLERY AND GROCERY,!' ^ , BOLT AND BAR IRON, ESTABLISHMENT, |* (Cornor of Love!t'sS!',p), : ' t SAINT JOHN, N. B. ■ , The Subscribers? wouio inform Ship Builders, Merchants, fc J Ship Owners, a»d Farmers, that they keep constantly on C* >^ hand for sale at the lowest Market rates : %i »3 A jjrood assortment of BOLT and BAR (RON, Common ^-^ \ and Refined ; CORDAGi.: ; CANVAS ; LINES and *3l TWINES, of Enj^lish importation, the hest (juality ; iA CHAINS and ANCHORS,of all sizes, tosuit purchasers; L •^' OAKUM, PITCH and TAR ; SPIKES and NAILS, of ^ . all kinds ; together with a good assortment of ^ 9^ I AMEHICAN FIOL'R, MEAL, GSOCEIIIKS. M. J! 0^ Persons wishing; to fit out small Vessels, will find ^ good accommodation, and low prices. - I " ■ M'MORRAN & DUNN. \ \ -4!?' STOVES, PLOUGHS, &c. 1 ■ I, ■■■ K ^^ The Subscriber has now on hand^ and is selling at re-^ duced prices : ^ COOKING STOVES, of 20 different patterns. | FRANKLINS, dillo, of 15 do. do. » CLOSE WOOD, ditto, of J) do. do. | ROUND COAL, ditto, of 3 do. do. | TIGHT AIR, ditto, of improved construction. ^ PLOUGHS, of 7 different patterns, with and without ff wood work. w STOVE PIPE, of all sizes, with ELBOWS to suit. | Boilers, Furnace Doors and Bars, Sash weights. Pots, Bake K Pans, Tea Keliies, Sad Irons, House Pumps and Lead g Pipe, Deep Sea, Hand Net Leads, Tinware, i &c. &iC. &C. ^ and is prepared to execute Orders in Iron^ Brass orji Lead CASTINGS, at short notice. g He begs leave to call attention to his IMPROVED: "Hatheviray Cooking Stove," I They have been found to effect a saving of Onb Half Tuc Fuel, and cook belter than any Stove in use. THOMAS C, EVERITT. Si. John, September 1850. Z By Bubmitting Certificates for the peruail of tlie public, the Sub* u } 8criber is actuated by selfish motives in recommending articles of ^ ^ his own make ; but at the same time he thinks it a duty he Owen S 3 to the public, to put them on their guard against purcbasins a quan- «! is tity of trash, which is now thrown into this market from the ^ g United States,— consisting of old worn out Stoves, and a variety of ^ g such as cannot be sold in that country, being ef old fashioned and § I ^sitieable sorts, and too light in most cases to be durable. On d| g this subject be hopes they will judge cautiously. It is after having a ^ tried a number of different Cooking Stoves in his own house, and S I the use of" HATHE WAY'S" for the last three years, that be has & g been induced to go largel)' into the manufacture of that prtttern, g of which he now has three sizes, at Ji6, £7, and £8 each. ^ I THOMAS C. EVERITT. ^ I St. John, N. B. Sept. 1850. | m 3& t l^ ^, ^\ .. ju.inti*- ■•^<. '^£,"•0^"** - at re- g rns. on. i'ithout ; , Bake I Lead ass orfi Half se. FT. le Sub- w cles of iq| e owe« S I quan- %8 >m the ^ iely of ^ ed and § ). On I laving ffi e, and » he has & ttlern, ^ ■T. « \-.: Saint John^ N. B. September 1845. Mr. Thomas C. Everitt. — Sir, io r«ply to your inquirUa rca* Recting the qualities of your '' Hatheway Cooking &•>• .fi*-- uz ^' iM .<><><>::>c^c><><-<><-<>'^-<>->«-<>'«'^><>--<><><>cc>o<'. f TISDALES V w X s X .\ X ^ X h V X 1 X 1 9> } 1 'i 1 ''■ '■■/ \ I A'o. 1, .SoufA Market Wharf, St. John, N. B. nri HE Proprietors of tl\is Establishment keep constantly JL on hand the followins; GOODS, wliich they offer to the Public at exceedingly low rates, for Cash only. Hoole, Siamforth & Go's best Mill Sows, from 20 to 21 inch ; Hoole, Stamforth & Go's best i\Iill Saws, from 5 to 7 feet ; Rowland's Philadelphia best Mill Saws from 5 to 7 feet ; Cross Cut Saws ; Pit Saws ; Hand, Tenent, and other Saws ; Tisdale's superior Mill Files, combining cheap- nc3!? with an extra good quality ; Vicker's best Mill Saw and other Files and Rasps; Scythes, Scythe Hooks, Reap- ing Hooks ; Wrought and Cut Nails, all sizes ; Horse and Ox Nails ; Sparrowbills ; Blacksmiths'' Bellows, Anvih, Vices, and Hammers ; Horse Traces and Ox Chains ; Pots, Kakepans, Spiders, Griddles, and Frying Pans ; Brass Ket- tles, Tea Kettles, Saucepans, and Glue Pots ; Gridirons ; Copper, Clout, and Scupper Nails ; Tacks and Brads ; London Glue ; Curled Hair ; Hair Seating ; Castors and Borax ; Shoe Thread and Awls ; a superior assortment of Guns and Pistols ; Thomson's Augers ; Locks, Hinges, Screws; Tiatches in great variety ; Carpenter's Bench Planes; Fire Irons and Andirons; Horse Bells; Iron, Brass, and Copper VVire, and Rivets , Kettle Ears ; Skates, Grocers' and House Coffee Mills ; Patent Balances ; (yiin- dlesticks ; Tea Trays; Pincers ; Two-Foot Rules ; Cur- riers' Knives and Steels ; Knives and Forks, Carvers ; Shoe, Butcher, Bread, and Putty Knives ; Razors ; Cam's best Chisels, Gouges, Drawing Knives, and Coopers' Tools; Adzes; Axes; Trowels ; Hammers ; Smoothing Irons ; Block Tin and Britannia Metal Tea and Coffee Pots, &c. ; Sheet Iron ; Tin ; Sheet Lead ; Zinc ; Plough Plating, &c. ; Horse Shoes ; a general assortment of Brushes ; Powder and Shot ; together with a general vari- ety, comprising one of the best and cheapest Stocks ever offered to the Public ; therefore worthy of their attention. ^[j" Inspection is respect fully solicited. WALKER TISDALE & SON. X A .■•\ V .■\ X X X X V Y V X \/ A \/ V X <5 X A X y r^: '!'♦ *i^ ^^ix^'^Sf" "i, V B. nstantly offer 10 V. 20 to 24 om 5 to rem 5 to ent, nnd 2 cheap- en 11 Saw :s, Reap- orse find , Anvils, ns ; Pots, rass Ket- ridirons ; J Brads ; stors and "imcnt of Hinges, s Bench s ; Iron, ; Skates, s ; (';tn- s ; Cur- "arvers ; ; Cam's oopers' oothing Coffee Plough ment of ral vari- ks ever Ittention. A f I •/ './ A X V X X X V I Y X X X \/ f. A I V ■\.' JON. tXX::-:. X Y f5 LOCKHART ^ CO. Manufacturers of HATS, CAPS and FURS, j AND GENERAL IMPORTERS, Brick Building, No. 1, Prince William Street, f SAINT JOHN, N. B. I Oftcr Wholesale and Itctai!, at low prices : \N extensive assortinput of Geiillomeii'g Lo.vuo.t Superfine BKAVr.Il IJATS; ^ , , , I Cientlonien's Frrncli Velvet. Satin nnrl Silk ditto; * oo<>oo'cal \> V ..< N X.. s. qA MGLE FOmilY STEAM ENGINE AND MACHINE SHOP, ST. 9AVZD AXfD AXiBZOir 8TBJBIIT8, near Messrs. W. ^ R. Wright^s Ship Yard, Courleny Bay, ALWAYS on hand at the above Establishment, Patent and common WINDLASSES for vessels of all sizes *, Capstan Heads ; Sheaves and Rollers ; Bushes ; Pump Chambers ; Cambooses ; Cooking, Close, and Franklin STOVES ; Ploughs ; Track and Barrow W heels ; Waggon Boxes; Oven and Furnace MOUTHS; Tree- nail Machines. The subscriber in returning thftnks to his friends and the public for the very liberal patronage bestowed on him since his commencement in business, solicits a con- tinuance of the same, and would further add, that having served a regular apprenticeship to ihe Engineering and Millwright business in Great Britain, and having prac- tised the same over five and twenty years, continues to manufacture at the above establishment all kinds of STEAM ENGINES, HIGH OR LOW PRESSURE, forBoats, SAW OR GRIST MILLS, and for propelling any kind of Machinery. Steam Engine Boilers for Marine or Land purposes made and repaired ; all kinds of machinery repaired ; Iron and Brass Castings made to order, Brass and Iron Turning, — Blacksmith work of all kinds executed prompt- ly and on favourable terms, for cash, country produce, or other satisfactory payments, ()[/* As cheap or cheaper than any other establishment in the Province.c/JJ JOHN SMITH, Engineer. St. John, September 1851. ^ n . l.i^., ■•*;,.£, rl ' V 1 1 \ i i V 1 •* . ] \- ' ~^ ,if x-^f^^^asfsm mss i mm ^d X