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';^ ■. 9. -i^ rm^ ^^^, ! 1: •)i ^mf$iMh^.99^^ 0mmW¥Mii^ VAnMn's [1870»870.] i-. • ,fTf«Jtv>W §% il00i]$i ^tprbante >.>-» ' w t iH aiil!97' GfranTille '^tireet ;/■... t.t * ' .1 /iv ! {a^&QP^i^i^ Hv SI' Sign 46 LH mm X. ! ,; A large imd hkmiI #urtod Stpol^' of Gkxk eonstaillii cm hand. OouNTBT Db4||jsbs 3UppIied)||p the moat liber BEST A ■yiUf OR SALi" H. 1^ BAD OF PO SB mBSSSi )row« Bbothi ^'^^f^l^ rtnient fas, M^ OANI !HAIB8, AVD iBoir lEDSTEADS. lipping isteads ai :i-.-'.*»-:.^J^ FACTORIB8 AT ELLEBSHOU8E. OFFICE AND WAREROOMS: ED. \(mm Ferrp Wharf HALIFAX^ JV; B. A I 'Hi I ■ il' ^*'*1 TinaflBe. SiiippOfrMn and Bandafpes, at Bbowh BBOTHsits Ik ^. 1. ! ! i 11' ■': il IM OraMtlDi BitmlL BBLOBBttS FAJIMBR'8 IMPORTERS OP BRITISH AND FOREIG DR7 G-OODS. Eack season our stock is personally selected by oue of thi Firm, and as it is repleDished by nearly every mail boat, will be found one of the most thoroughly assorted in the cit .Special attention devoted to our stock of^Kld Glovei FamOy Mourning Qoods, Ac, H0RR0CK8' WHITE SHIRTINfi^, MANTLE MAKING & MILLINER ^ Special inducements offered to Wholesale Buyiers and Country Customers. i;i.,Tl,* <»* 'T Mit > Mannfacttn(|||k and Importers of Tmnka, Umbrellas, alB^|^ther Hat Gases, fr Wholesale aifi Retail. ./*?f;f'f ssrOHl 100 : : GRANVILLE STREET : : 100 [t870M 1H70.] ^ihtji w^m ml I .r1'>n -'i r'f r 1156 I NEA rrrjrr- Purchasers will find our Goods^ for cheapness and dur lity, are not excelled by any establishment in the Provi iAu HATS ImABE to ORDER BY OOmliAllATtOR MEASOJlEM SILVER put Cus 8, BE^Ol^ WOTHBB$*00., Dn^gists. Qtdm^am^ ISqaai^ lall>W« Bsoths^s^ Unhnol Bt|Bifft|i ff 4 ▲LMAMAOK. G lie of th| I boat, the citj Glovej A im ri'\^i*A mrnm sr. CORNER Mow NORTHUFS MARKET. iaportm nd Mm ii DRY GOODS. * .1 ^\>M ■:o:- «'■•■;' The utmost pains are taken in this Establishment to give good valne and fl^rfeot satisfaction in every purchase. PSS* Particular attention " paid to the faithful execution of orders. 4^ Homespun, Yarn and Socks, exchanged for Goods, and fair cash equivalent war- ranted. 8" Cotton ¥arn of the very litest quality ; moiidy re- i^Vi^ if.QQt s^tisfact^rj^. £ 1 5 6 Cranlliie Strait, NEARLY ^?n0it THE ORDNANCE. }^^\. SILVER & C^f are Ofteii tri a position to ildurJ put Custom^ in the way of effecting Provii| sale of Fish, Produce, &c. I r;'.ii f»^M r < !.■ ':: if^- ' ^lAd'jt • f^" >if«"BaoTi;aa8 & Co., of FknjrarkJ'ield, and GMrdflpk Glfedi. ■1 \ it ;l ■ k ^ kookMlWr «^ #lMiii», tlS dnsTlito ^tmt, Balihx. BELCHRR*8 FARMBR'S [1870.H 1870.] THB Of T^B USITID STiCTBS. R. W. GALE, General Agent for the Maritinie ProYince8,| M8 HOIiXtZB STBXllT, HAZiIJ'AX. PROD FLOUR, M L£AT£ he Eastern oi rel Catchers, . [American ai 'emp and Ma H THE EQUITABLE conducU ito bpsiness on the purely^ JuH AdrM mutual, all cash plan. New Buginess in 1868- • - $52 000,000 Cash Assets, June 1st, 1869 - - 10,000,000 All invested in solid securities. » No Premium Notes among theae Aaaeta. Its new business in 1868 exceeded that of ANY ** Stock,'lT)P y i «r "Note,"or "Mixed" Company, by upwards of I w ^^ Twelve Millions. I. *!?fi:'vepai Its policies average the largest in amount of any America Company, shewing that capitalists seek this Company fo inveHments. The per-centage of its " Expenditures " (death olatms an expenses), exclusive of profit-dividends to policy-])olders, o ** total Cash premium receipts " (according to the last fiv reports of Superintendent Barnes), is less than that of tb other principal Companies. This Company has made the deposit with the Dominioi Government according to law, for the security of Polio holders. All the profits of the Society are annually divided amon the Policy-holders on the Contribution plan. I ^u n . KIFE ASSinBAircai AS AH IllTESTllUBlfT. Itreet, to the THE EQUITABLE has re^^ly introdaced a new featare inlttention of the Life Assurance, called " ToirTiKiiniviDEMD " Policies, apon -vAichK) is estimi^ed the dividends will be ^fe^ or foa'r tknes graatir Iban ^mkl^gJl^ ever been declared by any AnierTcsa Company. mi^^^^^ L ocal Board of RefmSlffi for Halifax : P ni ni HUNDRED POLICY HOLDERS. ^^^i^T ' Bes ASTERS rece House open UnaduliMaied , A few OVER THREE For books, circulars and pamphleC||giving full informatio apply to ^ R. W. GALE, Oeneral Agerd Jar Ae Maritime Provinces, 148 HoLLis Street, Halif BROWN BKOTHERS ft Oo./Bhiggiits, Ordnanee fiktauv, Hali nmvHh AlbMM At a X. MUill'lk 1870.] ALMAlfAOK. CHE a;- HiOlR STORE. & MGROUNTS, inoe8,L 8TAVNER'S WHARF, mrelyl direct from ( We are no\i flen's, Youths Consignments of Dry and Pickled F|sh, Oils, and Countrjf. o^tJer from Produce, will receive immediate attention, and will be sol(f '^^ quick des free of Commission when sent in ei^change for Goods. BBOWN BBOTHER8 fc'GOi, Druggists, Oidfuuioe Sqmxe, H«lifalRi,y^TT Bwju f id the 3f IS, ktes, and 1870.] Room Faptr M" 4d. « roll at R. T. MUII^'9, AI/MANAOK. 11 TBEiramiM'S WipfflG WMEBWSE, T-,y I # f 0, MANUFACTURERS OF READY-MADE CLOTHING, IMPOBTERS; s^lfft Bl»Ei|tl;fcS IN. J 4 y tnts, !.J .3?>^>•' lesNTS' nmum urn. Siolid , Le9.thBr BoTtmanteans, Triinks, Vaii8eei» , ; TRAVELLING BAGS, RAILWAY RUGS, UMBRELLAS, &c. 10- 3« 4.1so, coj^&Uotl^ iu stQcH^, 9, lar^e assortment of li»BUttiRlL0tMNfl, irect from the mauufactarers, warranted Waterproof and flDod^vahie., I I .' I *i k. .. ( V -* . . ■ . i. X -A. X We are now prepared to execute all orders for making np len's, Youths' au^ ^^^* Shirts of all descriptions made r t 1° order from most iipproved patterns, best materials, and h "" 'jlith quick despatch of all orders entrusted to us. * J. B. ELLIOT & CO. ft 'I 4 •a I I o I o Ok I o u HK" im i, HftU&lBMWM BjM»TB»Bi A Co.,Imporien J ^i. »il r; H m 4 4i m I I 9 I % I I f P B. T. MUIB, Bookseller and Stationer, 115 Granviflle Street, Halifkz. 12 BELOHRR S FARMER 8 W. WHYTAL A CO., LEATHER L FINDING 200 — MOLLIS BTBEJBT - ' 200 NEAR H. M. ORDNANCE, M4lii9lLl.^ « ^ a IMFOBTBBS AND DBALBBS IN (Bn^f^, ^cmtJn mi ^mtintm S^0c\ XLBO BE1LER8 IN RUBBER HELTING, ■''^♦. HIDES, ETC. will "Whttal. CO "^ TOY,. '*. ■vA'i * . \'. v.* Ambrose WHT'^'i The undersig kte Clemen ^manack so ] kent had atta ^licit a coirtii] They will u the Almana kards the co [hey hope b/i pages from 3 frmation as n lorded may w In this, our { lade, and the f we could desi Jues. We tender J ^tronnge, and s ie lai^ issue ^ily consulted fople in all se Ivertising not 1 May b« Who will xfr T :-;- III II I I I - 1 111 1 - 1 1 m f ^^aaaaaagBssaaamaa ---' ' ■■ ...■.,, » ,^ - BBOWN BtlOtHBBS^^ea, Pttigitfate, Otaa>nce'S»iare. HaBiingeiT FoolMtp, Letter tad Note Paper tt R. T. MtJIR'S. m ALMANACK. 18 §fvifatov9 ||i0tij(if* r^y-r^ -:o: ^UE undersigned having made arrangements witU the heirs of the ite Clement H. Belcher, Esq., for the Good Will of the llmanack so long published by him, and which under his manage- ment had attained so great a share of public &vour,^.beg leave to Illicit a contmuance of the support accorded to the late Proprietor. They will use every effort to sustain the wedl-eamed reputation the Almanack, and to make it all that it has heretofore been as ^gards the correctness and extent of the information afforded. |hey hope by strict attention to the wants of the public to add to pages from year to year such new features, and such fuller in- [rmation as may be considered desirable, and as the patronage forded may warrant. No pains will be spared to ensure accuracy. In this, our first issue, some difference of arrangement has been |ade, and the particulars under some departments are not so full we could desire. The deficiencies we hope to supply in future We tender our ^aiiks to our Advertasin^ Fjiemli for :tii«r |itronage, and soticit a continuance and extensicm of the same. 16 large issue. Fifteen Thousand Copies, and its being almost ^ily consulted in the hous^olds and offices of so many of the pple in all sections of the Province, render it a vehicle for Ivertising not lUcely to be excelled by any other available agency. Orders for Advertising in the A-lmanack ^pr 1871, Ifay be forwarded to eithnr of the Proprietors, Who will also furnish a^y ihf(Mrmati^ I (SutcliffaloidStand,); * A>,-^3,o*s^iii' % I any Ota *ur6 Burnt and Ground COFFEE. Choice selection HiLIPAX, N. S. Led t< p. BBl is, Spices, Annapolifi Cheese, Butter, &c. ! M SSSi i'r: ' 1 J ^ n^ 3! )> 9c^l ^S^ Staib and Confecdonwy, at Browh Bsovhsrs & Co. 9* T. MUIR^ Bookaaltor and Statioiier» ia& Oranvilte £UrMt» HtJOhx. o & I I I a o o m IS j« I 16 belchbb'b fabmeb's FOR SAU AT THE 1 •:o:- JDOOBS. 1000 kiln dried Panel Doors from $1.50 and upwards Keeps on hand following dimensions, viz.: 7 x 3, 6ft. 10 2ft. 10, 6ft. 8 X 2fb. 8, 6ft. 6 x 2ft. 6. WINDOWS. 1000 Window Frames and Sashes, 12 lights €m^ vizj 7 X 9, 8 X It), 9 X 12, 10 x 14. Other sizes made to order ALSO, SHOP FBONTS And Window Shades, inside and out, made to order. MOVLDINGS. One Million feet kiln dried Mouldings, various patterns.! iTnni NOTA UP OFI^XC Ici AL.ao, ooNe*rAN-ruv on hand,. FLOOniNG. \\ in. grooved and tongued spruce, and plain jointed 1 i flooring, well seasoned. LMNIXOSaSd SHELVIXOS. Grboved and tongued pine and sprdce Lining. AIsi Shelving and other dressed material. Plaining, Matcliinff, Moulding Timber, Jig and'^Gircnli Sawing, aime at idicartflst notloB. Also, TVMNING. Orders attended with promptness and despatch. li^MBEM. Pine, Spsuce and Hemlm Lumber, Pitch I^ne Tim and 3 in. Plank. Also, B%;fa, Oak, and other hard woo SHIlfGLES. Sawed and Split Pine and (H^r Shingles. ClAplNMuNIs, Pickets* fiwHrtj and Jnnlper Po«t8.| ALSO, SHIP ANO BOAi KNEES. All of wMeh the snl^i^criber oflfers for lale, low for Cash, at Pri Albert Steam Mill, Victoria Wharf, foot of Victoria St., (commoldera frnm *i,« n known 88 Bates* Lane) next the Gas Works. "^ ^" ***® ^* HENRY Or. HILL . J. English, od rticular attenti Dealers will fi aportineii ^mm BBOVN BliQTBSRll 4b CO., Dmgguti, Ordiia«M.a|a««^ Odi lUfex. ALMAITAOK. 17 m wards] tio liy viz] > order jr. ttterns.! tedlii ;. Ala ICirculJi iTTOiniY i iJlllBTn-IT-Uf . '«k NOTARY PUBLIC, CONVEYANCER, Ac HFFtGIAL UW REPORTER TO THE UPREME COURT Of Nova Scotia. OFFICE, S4 BFUFOBiy BOW, Id on parte Franca is, Espagnol, et Itaiien. .J. RIGKAIIDS & CO. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DBALEB8 IK English, American and Domestic mann&ctared dOTS Timl wooa at PriJ Icommoi Eirticular attention is bestowed on the Wholesale Trade, and Dealers will find upon ioMpi^ddon ctf'our stock an extoniive aiQBOttinetit of Goods ^iitabl^ for Towp & Ck)a0ti7 wear, at Lowest Market Prices. lers from the Country will receive prompt and special attention. 14S obahtixxs: stbeet. 8 I ^ 1 in ^ I't't b, Balifttogniphie l%eaiie«1i, Cardt and Caset, at Bitowir Bbothsbs & Co. Mi : '< M'l I it k I ill 4S o p I 1 I ti I 8 •o ? I B. T. MUIR, BoekMller and Stationary 1S6 OranvlU* Street 18 BELCUEB 8 FARMER S LOKDLY & STIMPSON, AND 8oapi,HelrC 1870.] PROii Gl GENERAL AGENTS, Wholesale and Retail Dealers in FLOUE, MEAL, COFFEE, TEA, SUG. Tobacco, Molasses, Corner of Oeorge and Hollis Streets, HALIFA3; N. Agent |OEALl^ tC Special aWen Ipean aad- Aiqi lljigheat ratea in [other consignm |exccute businesi tionable refereni JOHN D. NASH ft SON ^Ml COMMISSION MERCHANT |nd deneral Sto^ Brokers. OPPOSITE HALIFltX CLUB, Hollis Streel,.- - - ■ 40 a ENGI *aper Hani HALIFAX, N. f ^^SSi> P^ Geo. T. Smith] ^''CHB BROWN BfiOTHEBa & CO., Dmggisto, Ordnan«^.;Sqttare;Hali Bmowjk'Buotu Soapt, Balr OOi^ Oombt, ParftuMary, and other Fncy Qoo0t».at Mvim'a. ALMANAOK. 19 pRoiiiL mmuL msm mvi. ■:0:- U 9 x:,N. GEORGE W. HALLS, 64 BEDFORD ROW, HALIFAX, N. S. Agent for the principal Shippers and Importers of IDEALS^ COitUOtL, LUMBEi/flmNO ft GRAM. -4 ,; Special attention paid to the^hartering of l^ips, dDc.^fdr 'ESuro- Ipean ;:aiid< Anietican Freights^ ^r ^)iicii I can always oiTeinthe llii^eat vatei^ia the market; alao, tOk the selling of Lumber/ and lother consignments. Having a large business connexion, I can [execute business entrusted to me with despatch, and give unexcep- tionable references if required. . ,n , GEO. W. HALLS. ON SMITH \mmSi ..5 7Hul'yi«> I'U 40 & 42 QRANVIU-E STREET, " >HALIFA«, N. S. ENGLISH. FRII9GH and AMERICAN ti . r - « orders, Mouldings and ■ ifecorations, Geo. T*. SMiTHE«r. 'S. "f«'ii«B o I w^m^mmmmlf }, H|ili| BuowM 0BOTHK«ai4b Ck>p» Par* ClieBiicalp aa4 Toilet Artidea^^ ^l i •d o I o o Hi Id ..4 1 ^1 % . "I U' 1 I - I, !(♦■)'' I I I I m. T. nun. BookMlkr mA Sltfloiwr, m d^Mlvitte itnii Cli»ro 20 BBLORBK'8 FABMBR*8 WILLIAM TRIDER, PM[OI]F] MANUFACTURER OP TEIINKS k VAUSE Wholesale and Betail. No. 11 Pleasant Street, HALIFAX, N. S. WI W«t», -M): wfir ■ij. i Please 8ei|} your orders to WILLIAM TRIDER, No. 11 Pleasant Street, ANOi Com Dealers in Trunks will find it to their advantage to oall ai examine our Stock before puroluisfaiig elsewhere. Groods delivered at all parts of the city, and carefully pack for shipment. „ ^ ^ Mi ©g@( Near " Fresh wp^er Bridge," ^ALIJ^AX, N. Eugene, Saratoga, ft Ladles' Bonnf/t tffmiilu, made to ord BROWN BB0TRBR8 ft CO./Dnigglits, OfAniaoe B^nare, Hali Particular P Fresh Wai Chmvli 8«rvi(M flhd Pn^er Bwkt at K. T. MUIRNB. ALMANACK. 21 ACADIA >^ I 8 Wfi Ot *'■» ^ WE L D0B6E & GO. MANUFACTURBR8 OF it. call ai{ pacU SCROLL WORK, AND Ml OTHER WOOD WOBK, Contnieiort for Boilding», and Dealen ia icLiL issssiBaiPirasieig ©9^ OaiisiiBisi&o Pardcalar nttention soli|ited to their Stock of JV^. Itoord 9,Hali PITi Jiifi lilBER. Fresh Water : : : : : HALIFAX, N. S. PwicriptigBy carnfitdlj Ditpeoaed by Bkoww BaoTHiiBa ft Co. i I I 8 ^ 1 y' : \ ■ i .. . 1 Id t i ■ ■■ ; > ' 1 R. T. MUIR, Bookieller Mid fiuUoner, 1S6 OninvUle 8trMt. 4S I w I I i H •d 3 ^^pt,Hair< I 3 Pi 22 nELCIIRR's VARMEK'S English Fur Store. 0\i •:o:- Mrs. BOURDILLAULT & Co. 105 Barrington St., oppo. St. Paul's Ohntch, HALIFAX, N. S. — :0:— MANUFACTURERS AND IMPORTERS QP LADIES' & GENTS' FIT 48 ] \CAPrTAL {annual /a \bonc/^£s p Invested on icnritjes. To I same time creu:c 10S8, and the sec 90 PER r lolders, £465,000 Sta i-nrers, the valu \e told. It Ib the exerclBe the Widow and o, on ill life, the mean In all the latest styles and qualities. b^"^™ '"dependent oi MasaUwfchlre^ Olploina Awarded fw ExeeUenoj of mowUMom^ijK.'.^l^^'^^y^ Industrial Exhibition, Hallfbx, Oct. 18«8. Vtiieramiiypfthrd eretc take place •«» hi« Mi 1 deposited C^W li Thepii»ctor8x)f 1 niiineratlori ftfr all \ lonlals, to be made RAxVOH, who will b< Coui ANB LADIES' MR JiiETS, MANTLES, CAPS, ETI Made to orderxin th« English and French styles. Medical . R. S. BLACK, The usual satisfaction given in cleaning and Altering Fuil jjqj^ , „ to the prfflent fashion. * RAW FURS PURCHASED A^THE fflGHEST PRIG French spoken on th^ Premises, Jalifax, N. s. . ARLOTTJETOWl Mrs. B. was SOLE MA]S[p_F^ACTURER to Wm. Coleman, Esq., for upwards of 10 rears. ■ •• «' i , ■ * ^ ' i Gene 11,1. ■ 1.,.^^,^— y BBi BROWN BROTHERS & C?0.. Drnggiits. Ordnnnce 8iftiirt>, Halifllongei. Bgnfjn]^ }S. 8oapt, Hair OiU, Oorab«, FtafoiMiy, and other Faaey Goodf at Mvia'a. ALMAMAOK. 28 J^innk 48 Moorgate Street, London, E.G. \ CAPITAL . - * L4AW6^/fZ Il^COME XbONUSE^ piSTRIBUTED , ill /i j^tOOiODO Sterling. ,^240,000 "^ n Invested on Mortgage of Asal -Pfopertv, OoTarpment and other Bccnritieit. To be able ta pay ail Mi^ aiect all oxpenses, and at the same time create such a Fund, shows the proHperous nature of the busi- less, and the secure basis on whioti the Society rests. 90 PER r UNT. of the profits are divided amongst the policy lolders. .£465,000 Sterling have been paid to the representatives of deceased jsurers, the value of which to the Widow and FAriiERLESs can never \>c told. ,1 , WHAT IS LIFE ASSURANCE P It in the exercine of prudence. It secures independence and domestic happiness the Widow and Orplian. It aflbrds to persons in every class and in ever j situa- iion ill life, the means to nvoid much future misery iu their fsmilies, and to render |}icm Independent of public or private charity. Admitting Ihf aucertainky of hunan life, it bel^oveaavery head af a Dnmily, at kell as all wko hi^ra others dependent on mem fbrauf pOrt, to ootisftl^ the position ihich /u>;:fliMllyior d*p«n4ent« would be plaaed in, «4>posiiig ho were to die ^-morrow: The great advantage offered by LIFE ASSUUANCE, is the certainty If the family pf the deceased Assurer receiving a stated amount, even if his death Vere tc take place tkt moment afUr he had mud tht fir$t prtmium. Biipposil^ a erson insures his life for £000. he Ife ^laded in precisely the sanie potitioto as if he deposited £000 in the Banic, for tht purpona ofhia/amUf. The Dicecton of the "STAl^" have decided to appoint Aokitts throughout ^e Provinceaiof Nova Scotia an4 NiwBaui|8wtox,^ who will 'recite a liberal bmuneratioll A^r all business doner by UiMn. ApplloatioiMJ acoompaaied by testi- koniala, to be made to the General Supekintekdent of the Nova Bcotia [ranch, who will be happy to afR)rd every infbrmation. >.' I Fu Council of Reference HON. J. H. ANDERSON, M.L.C. ngS^B. L. 8HAllN01fi.f "^ irf. RBt^. M. CBAHP.U^*^ £[aUfux. N. 8. GEORGE H. STARR, ESQ. iBf^pir^^is^^ PB101 Medicaij Referee. R. S. BLACK, ESQ., ^.D. GEKREAIi SUPEKINTENDENNT. CHARLES LEMAN, ESQ. mta: Wm. (alifax, N. S. . . .MAR1IN G. BLACK, ESQ., Halifax Bank. IARLOTTBTOWN..GEOR0E ALLEY, ESQ., Charlottetoumi , ^ V CHABI.es LEMAN, ^ V J 1 QiBneral fluparinteii^ent for Maritime Frovineea. 'i M; II' n »■ ' riff u R' T. MUIR, Booksoller and Statkmer, 125 GnuiTille Street. Room] r Jit :?M Illt^ I 9 I o o I I I I 9 a ft. 24 belcher's farmer's [1870.B1870.3 ALEXANDRA WORKS W. -:o:- CORNER OF NORTH & GEORGE STREETS] ST. JOHN, N. B. -:o:- JMIill ^CLMTs, 5i feet, from 8 to 12 guage " 6 « « 8 to 12 " 6J " " 8 to 10 " 7 " « 8 to 11 « 7i '^ ^ 9 to 10 mmuim saws, From 6 inch to 3 feet diameter, assorted guagej CROSS OUT S^A\^S, From 4 to feet. Sa-ws of all kinids Repaired. •Every Saw w€trranted.^fM J. F.XAWTON. 90G m c In great variety English, . ;N6LI8H, Sterli ELEC SEWILL, GHROI Prize Medalist The only Watch great Medal the su Maker by spe ('amily and Court )f the Admiralty. W. H. NEW kboTO celebrated m Also sole Agei Particular attei EBBLES AND Cc H in gold, silvei JEWELRY Mani Iso, Watches, , r> nr. has enffa repair EBOWN BROTHERS A CO., Dnt^gtets, Otdminoe Bqwoe, Balf ^^^^ Stockings, 2 Room Faptr at 4d. m roll and upwards, at tL T. liUIR'8. :s (6 O5 1870.] ALMANACK. 35 90 Granville, Corner of Qeorge St, HALIFAX, N. S. AND IMPORTEB OF Chains, Bracelets, Brooches, Rings, in great variety; has constantly in stock a very lai^ assortment of English, American and Geneva Lever Watches, In Gold and Silver Cases. ;NGLI8H, FRENCH AND AMEMGAN CLOCKS, Sterling SUver 8poon» and Forks, Mugs, Jbe, ELECTRO PLATED WARE. Only Agent for Nova Scotia of SEWILL, CHRONOMETER ft WATOH MANUFACTURER. LIVERPOOL CB. Prize Medalist of the Great International Exhibition, London, 1862. The only Watch Manufacturer of Liverpool to whom was awarded the great Medal of the International Exhibition, Paris, 1867, for the superiority of his timekeepers over all others. Maker by special api>ointment to Her Majesty the Queen ; Boyal family and Court of Spain ; the Right Hon the Lords Commissioners i>f the Admiralty and Her Miyesty Queen Victoria's Royal Navy. 1 W. H. NEWMAN is the only Agent for Nova Scotia where the ^bove celebrated watches can be obtained. Also sole Agent for mSM & MOBM' PERKITED SPEIfriU. Particular attention is called to hisl^Etensive assortment of Bcottuh 'ebbles and Coloured Glasses, to strengthen and preserve the Sye, in gold, silver and steel frames. JEWELRT, MASONIC JS^fULS, CHAINS, &o. Manufactured to order in Nova Scotia Gold. Llso, Watches, Jbvslat, &c., circAifly repaired with promptitude* and «t moderate charges. Nlfrt N. has engaged a fttat olaaa Watobmaker to examixie and *| repur vVattilkea l6ft in Ma BiitaBliahment. »,Ha1 ■fe lastic Stockings, Knee Capd imd AHklats, at Bkown Bbovhsm ft Oe. 2 , ,^ - Pl- •; M ill *■ ♦J o Q t I I a 8 I s 9 on o I K. T. IfUlEy Bdok^eUer and Statjoner, IS$ Graardle Stren. >P— IWHW—WI^ 26 BELCl^EIl FARMER S [1B7G. t>E^VLEKSi 119 ♦ /^ None but t|Je has had the iml and patronage c 6ENEEAI. HARDWARE, CUTLER Y"'""-""" p"^"' Army and Navj In returninpf i a/?e afforded hia that no exertioni he has won Ibr h |ALMOST PACING Open en Sund Physicians' anc ■^im ,jj; Best London Pe^nts^ Oils, Glass, Pu%, umi FinL EirowiiBii m. MKk TARRED ROPEhn^ OP ./ ••> « ^ ^ > ^ — fountrv Produ( HAIalFASC K, S. >»3Ef ■;■?f^ BBOVtH jdmOTOl&mtt GOr,VMu9g^f^Or4xmM ^^uire, Hal BfiAWMT BUOTKJ Bhuik Bodk8 and Pass Books, at B. T. MttltCII. T .fi 1870.] ALlffANACK. 27 Drugs and Chemicals of the purest and best Quality. THE MEDICAL HALL Has gained under the proprietors^lprlof Mfr. Alfred Majob, the name of Ibciiig. a Pirst Class Dispensing Establislimeiit. None but tfie jpure^ Drugs and^Chemioals ejer being used or sold, has had the im'ti^ipnted eifect of>^inin^ i(lg[i1:die pfb^rieter flie confidence and patronage of the Ic«uUng l*fty*icians of HalJfex; together with the esteemed patronage of largt^ numbers of citizens and members of the Army and Navy. In returning thanks for the confldenoc eeposed in him, and the patron- age afforded him, Mr. Alfred Major takes this opportunity of stating that no exertions shall he wanting on his part to keep up thepresti^ jhehas won for hi^ establishment. . . ^ AtFREb MA^on; 47 ]^ni£Lswidk Street, lALMOST FACING THE GARRISON CHURCH. Open en Sundays fh>m 2.80 p If, till 3:30 ; and fiom 8 pm, till 9. 'hysicians' and Family Prescriptions most carefully pnepared with the purest Medicines. _ . — ^ , ■ ■ '^vjuH ■.' . ' P. P. mmm^LU, AND DEALER US f'.» ;ORNER OF BEDFORD ROW AND BACKVILLE ST., ;iAo.v> HALI .f I ' J M N. S, Country Produce of every i'Jr t>»nt8 and Vamis)!^ i M .r II ' : il ill ; m B. T. ICUIB, Book»ener and Publisher, 135 Gnmvine Street. • ir 1^ \fr I •0 3 I u I •J 9 I FenandFoel 98 belcher's farmer's [1870. Depot for Dry Goods. INSPECT OUR STOCK OF ottons, iintnti, mtfolUns, SILKS, SHAWLS, MANTLES, DISS mm, HOSIERY, mm, mmw, Every article in the HOUSEKEEPING LINE, as fflifitt 111 fia I womm 108 Offers to the in I c H PILLOW UKEK, DAHASES, TABLE NAPKINS, LINE} TABLE CLOTHS, CURTAINS, ETC. READY MADE CLOTHING, COTTON WARP, coijuaiv's hew pateivt dehii skibt. An extensive MILLINERY and CLOAK De partment, where the newest goods (of this class) are kept in stock, and made to order by experienced Artistes. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Combininsr Ex* THE \^ Unequa Silver Spoons, Jbwelb Elegant an io well and favoi WJ BROWN BROTHERS & CO., Dnigsists, Ordofmce Square, Halifai Tmtses, Suppoi It. I : . t Fen and Foekft KiiWM,.S«iMtoamt lfPnit>"n/ .t rr ALMANACK. »1 r> t ; B. O'NEILL & GO. WHOLESALK AND RETAIL DEALERS IN AND IMPOItTERS Of FRENCH & GERMAN FANCY GOODS, liimi€&2s umm km mwmi%. Tea Trays in Sets, c . "^ KNIVES ANU FORKS, SPOONS, CRUET FBAMES & BOTTLES. % OWonnor'8 Wharf, Halifax, ^. S. ,E fS CNENEFAL IMPORTER OF » iRonrnnoNGisRY, • .. :- .■ HftlBWIEi, -SifliEir, ^, s NETS, LINES AND TWINES. 69 & 71 TJPPER WATER STREET, HALIFAX, N. S. r H-rf*owN BaoTHBRg 4^ Co., Importeni of FIow«r, Field and Garden SMa. !*.'i n- i! 'II f!i.i V 1 1 11 K I i ■ ■■< A pa tii u Hi--'; ' i a I 9 I OS ti o o OQ t R. T. BfUIR, BooluellOT and StitioBW, IftS GmiiTille Street, Halifax. i3 • I I 82 belcher'8 farmer's [1870. ■ 1870.] ''Nova Scotia'' BREWERY. HALI ALEX. KEITH & SON, (Established in ISaO,) MANUFACTURERS OF INDIA P ALB ALE.! X, XX, AND XXX Ales and Porter. IMFORTBBS AND BOTTLEBS OF \Ht^ t*^ EHflLISH ALE AND BROWN STOUT Inporters and Wholesale Dealers ii WINES, BRANDIES, &c. &c. Dei 198 & I Orders in the t Tin IWILLl 160 Ichool WEST 2^" Ordera le Newel Pc riLLIAM WILL BROWN BROTHERS & CO., Druggists, Ordnance Sqnan, HalifaJ Unadulteratc lifax. Photognph Albami At B. T. MUIR'8. ALMANACK.. dS HALIFAX STOVE STORE. ^" (Successor to R. Downs & Son,) TINSMITH & PLUMBER, Dealer in Stoves and Orates, 198 & aOO UPPER WATER ST., '■Orders in the varioas branches of Copper, Lead, Zinc, Sheet Iron and Tin work personally and promptly attended to. IWILLIAMS & LEVERMAN, WOOD TURNING AND HIT '160 UPPER WATER STREET; ALSO KANUFACTVRKIIS OP Ichool and House Furniture. 1^9 CARIiETOIV STREET, WEST END SFBINa GABDEN BOAD. 'M% -:o:- 2l^~ Orders left at either place will receive > . jmpt attention. ^£Xi Newel Posts, Bannisters, &o., always on Qand. riLLIAM WILLIAMS. H. A. LEVEBMAN. I I H I mmm m^ Halifax Unadulterated Oronnd Spice8, st Brown Bbothxrs & Co. mum if M 'it ' i .1 H^ 1 1 6 W-' rr if ft i ^ ... ■ f ■ -■ ■ 1 R. T. MUIR, Bookseller and Stttkmer, lt5 OninTiUe Street. • » I I I 9 I o o 84 belcher's farmer's [1870. mmo.] THOMSON, ABBOTT & CO., IMPORTERS OF TEAS, SPICES, RICE, STARCH, SOAP, ETC. AMD WHOLESALE DEALERS IN WEST INDIA PRODUCE No. 81 IJPPEIt WATER STREET, HJlLIFAX, If . S. TIE mtt rowim Miu csity! MANUFACTURE MINING OR BLASTING and SPORTING POWDERS. Samples may be seen and terms will be made known on application to| THOMSON, ABBOTT & Co., Agents, 81 Upper Water Street HOLUS ST. SHOE ST1QRE.I ^:0:- GEd. A. KESNT, <^,- DEALER IN ^-^--^ I: :■ . 'i 1^ Kit- 00te, 3^m ^ %\\hhm\ m «IS 18LL5g CTBHIT. • OPPOSITE THE CliUB HOUSE. Halifax, It^. S '.♦ / . jent for the Truro Boot and Shoe Company. BROWN BROTHERS & CO., Druggists, Ordnance Square, HaUfai BrowkBrothk Room ^«per at 4d. a mil at R. T. MUIR'B. ALMANACK. 8fi HI. c. hahlton & CO. IC. [lont \tntml commission mZSRCHABrT'S, II.S.H 119 Lower Water Street, HEAD*bF ESSON'S WHARF, n 2RS. eition to I * * Halifax, IST. S. let £. ;rs [living !i Mouse in TORONTO, Ontario, we are prepared to execute ordere for FLOUR, &c., in the Western Markets with the Qreat;est Possible Despatch., And on the ihost reasonable terms. LOUR AND MEAL CONSTANTLY ON HAND. -:0:- S Agents for New Brunswick Match Factory. MoD ! • T W I I ■ .tn}m4 TORONTO HOUSE: Jho.) W W. D, MATTHEWS & CO. [Browx BR(>THBBa. A,<)!o., ImportersfO 1 ' il \t f I" Hi I iJ. 1 fiy il t '.[} ;.^^ OB 9 3 o IB I f 0) R. T. MUIR, Bookieller and Butioner, 115 OraiiTille Street. 86 belcher's farmer's MANUFACTURER OF STEAM FITTINGS, m SHIP WORK, SHIPS' BELLS, &c.| PHIBIKS' Bim WDIK. Lift and Force Pumps, &o. Sale* Boom, 140 HOI ^ ^ BritiBli and Foreign DET GOODS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. Oranville Street, and 4 Ordnance Row, i DJiALBR IN :iiVEIlT DSgORIFTION OF j, INCLUDIMO leather Beds, Pillows, Bolsters, Mattrasses, &c, &c. Xo. 18 Brince St., HALIFAX, N. 8. /HalivngeB, Bmtiies/ Conibe and Pirfomery, at Bxowk BBOtkBBi & Co. J 6 (0 I Id H r .!;■ m rii i M i 1:1 ii: R. T. MUIB, Bookseller aad Stationer, 12$ Granville Street, HalifaiB>en and Pocket o p« o Q 9 Nf I I 9 I J4 n I o 09 oT o OB 88 belcher's fabmlr's SCOTIA HOUSE, Corner Duke & Barrington Streets, (John Epson's old Corner,) G. & W. ANDERSON UGAR »i.^.' y.ti**^ ^» 'r Mannfacturers of the best ground COFFEE in the Dominion, or anj country ; try it. Importers and Dealers in SPICES OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, BISCUITS OF ALL KINDS, Beans, Peas, Barley, Rice, Molasses, Codfish, Herring, Cor Meal, Oatmeal, nn, RmS, MTK CHEESE, BROOMS, BUOKETS, FLOUR, FAMILY &PASTRYI And every article in the Grocery business. W 69, B Ch. Th. Clea LIQUORS, the Best Imported. I AND SHtl Bnnij OiOy Whtofeejr, Braiidj-, Port »nd Siier^ AH Goods se^it to the Depot free of charge. Our prices cannot be stirpassed in Halifax. Call and examine befo > i ntr-f-^f r- , |mr^ta«ing elsewhere. ^ rl t r C. & W. ANDERSON, S\a SCOTIA nous 67 A large assortrm nufactured byexpc Orders from to\ iso'fjriripbiiBtEE^ sq UK». ^y^ Staffs and alifaiB^en and Pocket Knives, Scissors and Cash Boxes, at R. T. MUIR'S. t ALMANACK. 89 JbeiT] €I,EMEM EMS. IMPORTERS OP - ;ijif. :?* I-i-.v IIGARS, TOBACCO, PIPES, "f SMOKER'S ARTICLES, Airp >0W WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. 69, IBarringtoia St., 169 . ; HALIFAX, N. S. Ch. Th. Clemen. Albert Clemen. sU Sk..: ine bef( bus . ^VTiLsoisr & CO., AND SHIP WHEEL MANUFACTURERS, 57 BARRINGTON ST., ' !ai\[L[l[?i\Xi> mo Qo A large assortment of Fash'onable Fumiture always in stock. SHIP WHEEIiS nufactured by experienced workmen from well seasoned wood, always on hand or made to order. Orders from town or country will be promptly attended to. ,Mj0 Dye Staffit and Confectionery, ar< Bbown BnoTHfeBS 4b Go. H H rl ■ I III' 111 i \ R. T. MUIB, Bookseller and Stationer, 125 Granville Street, Ualifa I I ' 'i : 1: ! ■4 C r •a •a o o I S o & « 40 belcher's farmer's ALEXANDER WARD €onier Banrliistoii ^ SaokTllle Sto^ HALIFAX, N. S. WHOLESALE and RETAIL . DrjT Goods House] Importer of every description of Cottons, Woollens, Linens, Silks, &c. READY-MADE CLOTHINa, MINERS' OUTPITTINGS, BMS"^ COTTOK WARJP. Particular attention paid to the wants of Farmers and Fishermen. COUNTRY HOMESPUN & YARN received in exchange for goc Orders from the country receive careful and prompt attention. IMPORTER OP CaasitnereSf Tweeds, Ready-made Clothing, Get Fumikhing C^ooda, Trunks, Valises, Jbc, SUITS MADE UP TO ORDER, In the most fashionable styks. Fortme; 13 £N6LISIf. h\ who: HAT As our terms are strictly CASH, we can afford to make up geLnomavellers ' Tru at very Low Prices. " 118 UPPER WATER ST., CORNER OP JACOB, HALIFAX, N. S. 93 BROWN BROTHERS & CO., Pniggists, Ordnance Square, Hallographic ChemiciU i"^'^ PortmeHaies, Parses, Jewelry, ftc., at R. T. MUHt'S. ALMANACK. 41 ])| BUEIHJlH & €0. Bel s, ermen. for goc itioc. IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN ENGLISH. AMERrCAN AND DOMESTIC MANUFAGTUFiD WHOLESALE AND EETAIL. Get '^' ■ IMPOBTEBS AND DEALBBS IN HATS AND CAPS, g&vw^avellera* Trunks, Hat Cotaes, Carpet Bags, <0c. ,OB,- 93 GRANVILLE ST., HALIFAX, N. S. I o 4* I I u I I \ Hi ii V; li'.i ' 1 ' 'I ii 11 iH 3, Hallographic Chemicals, Cards and Cases, at Bftowir BBOTHBma & Co. R. T. MUIR, Bookseller and Stationer, 126 Granville Street. I o Q r •d s I ti o o I I I I 42 BELCHRR*S FARMER'S [1870. CALEDONIA BREWERT )ap8, Hair Oils OOT ll WmEMAM M MMEVm^ PROPRIETORS, 84 & 86 LOWER WATER STREET] The subscribers having hnd the honor of establishing the above firm in all the Lower Provinces and the Canadas, as well as thronghout thJ British and Foreign West India Islands, return their grateful thanks foT the liberal patronage extended to the firm of McLEAN & KEITH fo{ many years past, Tfaie nome Castom tor McLEAN & KEITES X, XX and XXX ALES AND PORTEES Brandy, Gin, Whiskey and Old Tom, has so considerably increased from all sources, at home »nd abroad, i to merit the warmest thanks, firet, and secondly, to assure them tra efforts to produce a superior article have not been in vain. This triun|( establishes the fact, viz.: that the- PRODUCED AT THE CALEDONIA BREWERY, HALIFAX, JSr. S. Taike Precedence cf anything in the Provinces. In view of this enviable superiority, and the vain attempts that JwOxT/ f / V been put forth to compete with the products of the "Caledonia Brewer" " T Lower Water Street, the proprietors have no hesitation in thankiii] discerning public for the success hitherto achieved, and confidently upon their oustomers for patronage in the future. McLEAN & KEITH, CALEDONIA BREWERY, LOWER WATER STREET HAT '•T/jfrtr'-.Vi TE WHO 3 Grauvill "M»a«p BliOWN BB0THBR8 & CO., Oruggiats, Ordnance Square, HapJ^^~p— )ap8, Hair OUi, Combs, Perfamerir, and other Fancy Goods, at Mvib's. ROBERT TAYLOR, MANUFACTURER OP OOTS AND SHOES And Importer of J Y,| HATS, CIFS, FURS, RUBBERS, thatlelt Overs, Rubber Coats, Brewer! ' ' fctwl '''''' TRUNKS, HAT CASES, Carpet SagSy 4£c. WHOLESALE ANO RETAIL. \, 3 GrauviUe Street, 2 and 4 Ordnance How, IREEI HALIFAX, N. S. mummmmmm^m'- ''\: 11 :r »re, HaK^Q^j^ Brothers & C(Ki PairtiCheraicals snd Toilet ArticTos. it' hi" •ill: lit:: R. T. MUIR, Boolseller ind Stationer, 125 Gnmrille Eitreet. Church CO « I *d 9 E o o IS w CO 1 n 44 belcher's farmer's msm I ATTfllMY-llT-UI CONVEYANCER, NOTARY PUBLIC, ETC. m krtkU OFFIOE, BELOERTS BUILDING, 46 BEDFDBB ROW, :0: Particular attention given to the Investment of Monies, aij collection of Debts, &c. >ffice, (Ui MERUL FIRE mm fiOMPM, I ^^d 1 OLD BROAD STREET, AND 16 PALL MAL INSTITXJTED 1803, For Insuring Houses and other Buildings, GoodSjWares, Merchandij Manufacturing and Farming Stock, Ships in Fort, Harbour, or Do and the Cargoes of such Ships ; also Ships BuUding and Bepairin Barges and other Vessels on Navigable Bivers and Canals, and Go( on board such Vessels, throughout Great Britain and Ireland, and] Foreign Countries, from LOSS OR DAMAGE BY FIRE. ■SUBSCBIBBD AND INVESTED CAPITAI.: Onr Million Six Hundred Tbouaand Poonds. Halifax, Nova Scotia Agency, HON. W. A. HENRT, Agent, Hslifaz, Nova Sco Risks on Property, as above-mentioned, taken at the lowest rates, all losses immediately adjusted and paid without reference to Engl by the Subscriber, at his Office. Sub-Agencies in all the principal towns in Nova Scotia. OFFIOE, HENRY & 16 BEDFORD ROW. m ^ ?;■ 7* SUCTI Coppe DALY. IsSBarrin BROWN BROTHERS & CO., Drnggists, Ordnance Square, Hali^>'Q«<^tion8 car< »t. Cburch Senrioef and Prayer Books at B. T. MUIR'8. ALMANACK. 45 m rt, M* mm mm, ••n fiice, (Up-Stairs) G-eldort s Building, 46 BEDFOBI) EOW, Dies, a« HALIFAX, N. S. k , I MACMKALD & €0. MALI ' ^- ■ f MANUFACTURERS OF m m mmm nmm, m. FOR VESSELS. BiEXiZaS or Sc^0ls> mititttke», %ts»th, ^c, ^c. ^ ■ SUCTION AND FORCE PUMPS, ^^^OUSXI AND SHIP PLVMBING, rates, al ;Englaf Copper Work of all deseriptlons. &c. &c. ). 88 Harrington St. * - - - HALIFAX, N. S. *' UgJProgcriptions carefully Dispensed by Brown Bbothkrs & Co. d o i- ii i . it'i i ^l! 'I R. T. MUIR, Bookseller and Stationer, 12R OranviRe Street, Harifnx Voaps, Hair Qfli t i r ji' I 4J o p. Q 9 I o OB S I •d 3 I «- •-4 0) O 1 « s id^ 46. BELCHERS FARMERS MABTIN & CO OPPOSITE NORTH END PROVINCE BUILDIN( IMPOBTEBS OF STAPLE AND FANCY IIT ,VVUJi u ^ UUM ^ SPECIAJ. ^AT^^ENTION GIVEN TO FARMER'S & FISHERMEN SUPPLIES. ^Vfriiv A GOOD STOCK OF READY-MADi CLOTHINl ALWAYS ON HAND. THE RO] THK QUEEN om of Great Brit« krone, June 20, ; larried, February Victoria Ade \oi\n 26, 1858, Fr« Albert Edwa rinocss Alexandri ec 1, 1844. /ssui .George FredericI ■exandra Dagmat y"ly6, 1868.*^ Alice .v.AUD M [illiani Louis of I pry, * April 6, 1861 Irene Marie Louis Alfred Ernest I ilKLENA August Weric Cliristian CI I" V ictor Albert Li Louisa Carolin. Akthur Patkicj j Leopold Georgj liiKATRicE Mary DOM \('Overnor-Gener*l i, "norable Sir John ble Order of the Ba [«r of St. Michael a Pep. Governors fo mus potegtatum-'^^ .mate ^ec'y, Frai ^eil],v. c. (Victor ryncicU 4ide».dk. M. Hewitt Bemar SirJ. A. McDonal hir George E. Car IharmielL. Tilley, ^"' '^-icis Hinckg Country Homespu] Taken in exchange at highest market prices. MARTIN & CCliaM BROWN BROTHERS & Co., Druggists, Ordnance Square, Hali > Con • . ^Hkoaps, Hair OiU, Combs, Perfumery, ^^4 other Fancy Goods at Moia'e. 47 ALMANACK* THE ROYAL FAMILY OF GREAT BRITAIN. IHK QUEEN (Aloxandrinii) VICJORIA,- QHeen of the CJnited King- )m of Great Britain and Ireland, bom AJay '24, 1819. Succeeded to the jrone, June 20, 1837. Proclaimed, June 21. Crowned, June 28, 1838. lanied, February 10, 1840. Victoria Adelaide Mary Louisa, Princess Royal, 6 Nov 21, 1840; I Jan 25, 1858, Frederick Willifim, Crown Prince of Prussia, K. G. Albert Edward, Prince jf Wales, b Nov 9, 1841 ; m March 10, 1863, inccss Alexandra Caroline Maria Charlotte Louisa Julia of Denmark, b c 1, 1844. Issue— 1, Albert Victor Christian Edward, b Jan 8,1864; George Frederick Ernest Albert, b June 3, 1865; 3, Louisa Victoria exandra Dagmar, b Feb 20, 1867; 4, Victoria Olga Alexandra Mary, uly 6, 1868. Alice A.AUD Mary, b April 95, 1843; ?» July 1, 1862, Prince Frederic illiam Louis of Hesse. Jsm^: — 1, Victoria Alberta Elizabeth Matilda ry, b April 5, 1863: 2, Elizabeth Alexandra J/>ul8e Alice, b Nov 1| 1864; Irene Marie Louise Anna, b July 11, l8C6. Alfred Ernest Albert, Duke of Edinburi^h, 6 Aug 6, 1844. Hklena Augusta Victoria, b May 25, 1846; m July 6, 1866, Prince ?deric Christian Charles Augustus of Schleswig-Holstein. /muc — Chris- 11 Victor Albert Ludwig Ernest Anton, b April 14, 1867. Louisa Carolina Alberta, b March 18, 1848. Akthur Patrick William Albert b May 1, 1850. Leopold George Duncan Albert, b April 7, 1853. Beatrice Mary Victoria Fkodore, 6 April i4, 1867. DOMINION OP CANADA. Seat of Government— OITAW A. {Governor^ General and Commander-in- norable SiR John Young, Baronet, ble Order of the Bath, Knight Grand Ur of St. Michael and St. George. )ep. Governors for signing Money \mus potestatum — William H. Lee and "rivate Sec'y, Francis Turville, Es Jeill, V. c. (Victoria Cross) H, P. Provincial Aide$-(k- Camj), Lt-Col. I. Col. Hewitt Bernard, Lt. Col. Fred. Chief— Hia Excellency the Right Knight Grand Cross of the Most Cross of the Most Dlstingnished Warrants, and Commis: ioners per Willi im A. Himsworth. Military Sec'y, Lt.-Col. J . C . thRejrt. G . Irvine, Lt.-Col. J . Duchesney, W. Cumberland. lUl C' PRIVY COUNCIL. ISir J. A. McDonald, k.c.b,, Minister of Justice a/nd AUy.-General. Sir George E . Cartier, Bt. , c . b . , Minister of Militia . jSannnlL. Tilley, c.b., Ministti of Customs. i Sir ;^nncis Hincks, k.c.m.g., c.b.. Minister of Finance. — -X-*.— — , Minigter of Public Works. , Minister of Inland Revenue . . , Secretary of State for the Provinces. liosephHowB, President of the Privy Council. \?Qt&[]Ahdaellj Minister of Marine and Fisherie* . [Alexander Campbell, Postmaster- General. 'i 1 i'i ':. », JQ>r(u^bes, Combs mm xit^^xaaGty »'\ Browk Brothsss ft Co. R. T. MUIR, Bookwllto MA SuHoner, 1S5 Gnumrille Strett Pen and Pockc « -i 48 belcher's farmer's Hon Jean C. ChapaiA, Minitter of Agrtcuiiure. " Hector Louis Lansevin, Secretary of State for Canada. " Edward Kenny, Eec^iver^Oeneral. C/erib-WilHani H. Le«, William A. Hiinsworth. SENATE OF CANADA, Speaker.— Hon Joseph Cauchon. PROVINCE OF NOVA SCOTIA.— 12 Members. Hon Edward Kenny, " Jonathan McCunv, d C, Thomas D. Archioald, Robert Barry Dickey, Q John H. Anderson, John HolmeSf « C, Hon John W. Ritchie, U. Ci " John Locke, Caleb R. Bill, John Bourinot, William Miller, A. W. McLelan, « Hon Ames Edwin Botsford, '* John Bobertson, Robert Leonard Huzen, William Hunter Odell, David Wark, William Henry Steeves, u Hon John Ferguson, Robert Duncan Wilmot, Abner Reid McGlelan, Peter Mitchell, John Glazier, James Dever, it u u PROVINCE OF QUEBEC— 24 Members. Hon James Leslie, ^^- " Asa Belknap F6st^r, Ix)ui8 A. Ollivier, Jacques Ollivier Bureau, Charles Maliiiot, Louis Renaud, Luc Letellier de St. Just, Ulric Joseph Tessier, John Hamilton, Charles Cormier, Antoine J. Duchesuay, David Edward Price, . ii «( it u II (I It It tl It Hon Elzear H. J. Dttchesnay, Leaadre Dumouchel, Louis LacoBte, Joseph F. Armaud, Chanes Wilson, William Henry Chaffers, Jean Baptiste 6uevremont,J James Ferrieri Thomas Ryan, John Sewell Sandbom, Joseph Cauchon, Jean Charles Chapais, II It tl II II It i» tl II tl •I PROVINCE OF ONTARIO.— 24 Members. PROVINCE OF NEW BRUNSWICK.— 12 Members. H< PROVIN Imiapolis \} intlgonish.... .H {at)oBroton....J, tolcliester ff [imihorland... *.'//( N'V' AI fiivsborough ..St alifax l^^ I Pa i"''ts Ho PROVINCE l'f>frt JoIj »''^ton ffor, MoJte Joh Jloiicesfor ... t ^ N Aufi W''--. Geo lortluimberi'd .Rjcli Tx^'^^i's Johi PROVJ] j/i Hon John Hamilton, " Roderick Matheson , John RosSj Samuel Mills, Beniamin Se^our. Walter Hamilton Dickson, James Shaw, Alexander Campbell, David Christie, James Cox Aikins, David Recsor, James Rea Benson, It li II It It II II II II ki it It II Hon Elijah Leonard, " William McMaster, Asa AUworth Bunmam, John Simpson, Jam.^s Skead, David Lewis McPherson, George Crawford.||[|^ Donald McDonald," Oliver Blake, Billa Flint; — x Walter McCre«i*T tl It u It It tl II George William AUan, Chaplain^ Rev John Johnston — Cfer*, John F. Taylor, senr. BROWN BROTHERS A CO., Dmi^ts, Oi^nanoe 8q^ftni H|rru8«», Support iVn nnd Pockoi Knives, Sciifort nnd Cash Boxes, at R. T. MUIR'S. ALMANACK. 49 HOUSED F CO M M O N S . Speaker.— Hott James Cockbukm. PROVINCE OF NOVA SC0TIA.--19 Members. Annapolis William H. Rav, [iitiKonish Hugh McDonald, Um Hrcton.. . . Janiefl McKeagney, Colc'ltostcr Hon A.Q.Archibald, CuinbtTland. . .J/on C. Tupper, c.e. W'liy Alfred W. Savary, liiyHborough . .Stewart Campbell, I "i... ( Alfred G. Jones, '""'** i Patrick Power, ^iii ts Hon Joseph Howe, Inverness Hugh Cameron, Kings Wm H. Chipman, Lunenburg . . .K. M. McDonald, Pictou J. W. Carmichael, Queens James F. Forbes, Kichmond Isaac LeVisconte, Shelburne Thomas Coffin, Victoria William Ross, Yarmouth Frank Killam, PROVINCE OF NEW BRUNSWICK.— 15 Members. [ibert Jolin Wallace, uleton Hon Chas Connell, ^larlotte John Itolton, W-ester ... .T. W. Anglin, lent Auguste Henaud, |ini;» George Ryan, )rthumberl'd .Richard Hutchison, liiccns John Ferris, Restigouche. . . Wm M. Caldwell, Sunbury Charles Burpee, St John, city. . Hon S. L. Tilley, o.d. Victoria John Costigan, Westnioreland.A. J. Smith, York J. Pickard, PROVINCE OF QUEBEC— 66 Members. rgcnteuil Hon J. J. C. Abbott, Wot Pierre S. Gendron, feauce Chris H. Pozer, fcauhamoia — Micnael Cayley, bllechasjie. .. .Napoleon Casault, krthier Ans H. Paquet, bnaventure . ..Theo Robitaille, lome Hon C. Dunkin, lambly Basile Benoit, bamplain John Jones Ross, kailevoix Simon X. Cimon, [ateauguay . .Hon L. H. Holton, licontimi &JP.A Tremblav, Saguenay, | ppton John Henry Hope, [rchester .//on H. L. Langcvin, c.b, Lipc Pierre Fortin, lenelaga Hon A. A. Dorion, kntingdon.. . Hon John Rose, fcrville^ Francois Bechard, fcquesCartier.Guil G.Gaucher, liette Francois B. Godin, nnouraska .' . .(Msfranchued.) Lr&irie A. Finsdiineault, psomptibn . . Hon L. Archambault, bl. .-.ij^ Joseph H. Bellerose, Levis Hon J oa G. Blanchet, L'Islet Borth Pouliot, Lotbiniere Henry G. Joly, Maskinonge. . .George Caron, Megantic Hun Geo Irvine, Missisquoi . . . . B. Chamberlin, Montcalm Joseph Dufresne, Montmagny. ..Hon J. O. Beaubien, Montmorency .J. Langlois, Nicolet Joseph Gaudet, Montreal city ( Hon Sir George E. (lilast) i Cartier, Bl. c.b. Napierville.. { ^'^^^ ^^^^^ ^»' ^*- Ottawa (Co.). .Alonzo Wright, Pontiac Edmund Heath, Portneuf. . J. D. Brousseau, Quebec city, c. George H. Simard, Quebec city, e . Pierre G. Huot, Quebec city, Vf.Hon Thos McGreevv, Quebec C...i^^<«Ch'r«.»t ^^ Richlieu Thoe McCarthy, Rimouski George Sylvain, i I O I •0 9 ■8 e I I r o o ' )j Id ( I. 1 i II I m russei, STipporters and Bandagc8, at Bbown Bsothbrs & Co. H R. T. MtTIR, Bookseller ami Stationer, 125 Gm.rrf Ja Bttwt, Unliftix. Schc I I rx) BELCHER 8 FARMER S Rn..virr« f Guillaame Cheval "^"^•"« i n/»a« St Jacques, "*'' WoffJr** I ^™ ^°'*° ^*'*'^' St Ilyadnthe j ^'^ ^- ^'^k^'^^'^^''- St Maurice Dr Lacert ?f Shefford Hon L. 8. Huntington, Sljcrbrooke T n . Hon Sir A. T. Gait, Soulanges Luc U. Masson, Stanstead Charles C. Colby, St John's ... . F . RourttHHa, T«riniscouta...C, K. A. Bcrtrniirl, Teirebonnaou«t. Vaudrueif Donald McMillan, Vercheres FeHx Geoffrion, Yaroaska Moise Fortier, PRO I J is Ilouor AfAJuf Private Stcre Prov. Aidu-d )alv, Irt Krig, \ PROVINCE OF ONTARIO.— 82 Members. Addingtcm Janies N. Lapuin, Algoma W . M . Simpson, Moth well David Mills, Brant, i». b John Young Down, Brant. s.R ....HonY*. B. Wood, Hrockville James Crawford, Bruce, N.it. . . . , Alexander Sproat, Bruce, s.R Fradcis Hurdon, Card well Thos R. Ferguson, Cornwall Hon J. S. Macdonald, Carleton ...... John Holmes, Dundas John S . Roas, Durham, R.K. . . Francis H. Burton, Durham, w. b. .Edward Blake, Elgin, E.R Thos VVm Dobble, Elgin, w.B John 11. Munroe, Essex John O'Connor, Frontenac Thos Kirkpatrick, Glengarry D. A. Macdonald, Grenville, a. b.. Walter Shanly, Grey, N. R (ieorge Snider, Grey, s. R George Jackson, Haldimand David Thompson, Halton John White, Hamilton (city).Charles Magill, Hastings, e.b. .iScm Robert Reid, Hastings, n r. .Mackenzie Bowell, Hastings, w. B.James Brown, Huron, n. r. . . .Joseph Whitehead, Huron, s.R Mai C. Cameron, Kent Rufus Stephenson, rr- . , -A. \\ Hon Sir J. A. Mac- Kingston (city) j donald, k.c.b. Lambton Alex Mackenzie, Lanark, ».B..j^^,W™^*"=f»"- Lanark, s.R. . . .Alexander Morris, Leeds & Gren- I t7„„„„;„ t«»i«o ville, N R. I ^^*""« ''^"®^' Leeds, s.R John Crawford, Lennox R. J . Cartwright, Lincoln Hon T. R. Merritt, London (city). .Hon J. Carting, Middlesex, E.R.Crowell Wilson, Middlesex, n.r.. Thomas Scatcherd, Middle»ex,w.R.A. P. McDonald, Monck Lach McCullum, Niagara ( town )Angus Mon-Uon, Norfolk, N. R. .Aquilla Walsh, Nerff^k, s.R. .Peter Lawsou, Northumber- j Hon J. Cockburn, land, W.R. I Speaker. Ontario, w. k. .Jno A. Thompson, Ontario, s.R ..Thomas N. Gibbs, Ottawa (city).Jo8epbM. Currier, Ottawa (Co)., Alonzo Wright, Oxford, N R . . . Thomas Oliver, Oxford, s.R. ..E. V. Bod well, p-.i ( Hon John Hillvi ^^^^ I Cameron. Perth, N.R James Bedford, Perth, s. R Uobt MacFarlane, Peterboro', e.b.P. M. Grover, Peterboro' w.R.Charles Perry, Prescott Albert Hagar, Prince Edward. Walter Ross, Renfrew, v. R.John Rankin, Renfrew, s.R. .Daniel McLachlin Russell Jas Alex Grant, Simcoe, n. b. .T. D. MeConkey, Siracoe, s.R.. Wm C . Little, Stormont . . . .Samuel Ault, Toronto city, E.James Beaty, Toronto city ,w.liobt A. Harrison, Victoria, n.u. .John Morrison, Victoria, s. r. .George Kempt, Waterloo, n.r. Ittaaq E . Bowman, Waterloo, s.n. Jamas Younjf, Wellington, c. r. lim ^Villinm Ana iMartin I. Wi Uilliam B. A Itobert Roben Kichavd A . Aj Kilwnrd P. FJ Jured C. Trot John Fergusoi Jaiues Coclirai ilfembet^ oj vib'td pn Fnos Collins, N Sir Wni Younc on Jas McDonald, Wellington, N. R.Geo Alex DrewJ Wellington, s n. David Stirton, Wentworth, N.R.James McMoiih Wentworth, S.R.Joseph Kymal, Welland ...T. C. Stfeet, York, E. R James Metcalf, [ York, N.R James P. \V>IH York, w.B: Amos Wright, Presl '»« Robert MollisoJ Jtayley Brown [ ■ Matlier Bvles i ' Heifry (iesaer James McNab liichard A . Mel John Creightonl . Waiian, (J. vvhl Freeman Tuppel Samuel Chipmal John McKinnoi Peter Smyth. . . Samuel Creelmi ^ViUiara 0. Heffl Daniel McN. Paf James Eraser. William Annanc '"lam J. Stairs, EsJ ^nry Martell, Esq. I lliert McKenna, Es^ Clerk, John C. H| ^Veatherbe. QkA Black Hod, Jno Jt Clerk, Wm B. Undsay .—Sergeant-at-Arnu, Donald \V. McDoMellLfJ,!'® J*^'"J*«!««f e throughout tbe pl BROWN BROTHERS & CO., Druggists, Ordnnnce Square, Halin^j, Baoxal BS School Requisites of everjr dMcription ait MUIW8. -- ■ . - -- iw^^n a rnF fi IS70.] ALMANACK. 51 o\hy, rtinnd,! IK"". )UPt. lillui), ion, nald, turn, •won, Ish, ler, )ckbuTn,L PROVINCE OF NOVA SCOTIA Skat op Govuiimmkmt— HALIFAX. LltnteHnnt-Cionei'nor^iand Dep. Gaoemor/or iigning Marriagt L%ctiut»^) Mis Ilouor Mnjor-fienoral Sir CiiAiiiacs Hahtimob Doylr, k.o.u.o. Private Secretary, Ilarri' Mood v. Prov. Aides^e-Camp, U.-Col/H. W. Clarke, N. 8. M., Mi\jorM.B. )iily, Ixt Brig. Mil. Artillerr. EXECUTIVE COUNCIL. {on Wniinm Anaand, m.l.c. Treasurer, President. •' Martin I. WilkinB, u .v .v . .Attorney General. ' William B. Vnil, m.p.p., Pinwincial Secretarv. " liobcrt Rohertson.M.F. P., Com* r of Public M^Ju ver, srry, 88, Lin, Lachlin irant, Conkey, ttle, ult, »ty, •larrisoD, rison, empt, iowman, unj?, X Drew, Jtirton, VlcMoui< ttymal, >tfeet, Vletcalf, Well' Vrigiit, perviumott (y Her Maje»ty. foil Fnos Collins, J/on Jas W. .Tohnston, fi;« Sir Wni Young, Kt. //on Chas Tupper, o.b. f(^» Jas McDonald, J^on S. L. Shannon, Hon Adama G. Archibald. Hon Jofleph Howe, If on \Vm A. Henry, Hon Alex McFarlane, LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL. President^ . . Hon Alexander Keith, Hali&x . Jon Robert Mollisou Cutler Caysborough, Stayley Brown Ynrmouth, Matlier Byles Almon Halifax, HeTfry (jesner Piceo Wallace, .lames McNab Halifax, Richard A. McHeffy, m.e.c Windsor, John Crelghton Lunenburglf, WUliaia C. Whitnoian. .Annapolis, Freeman Tupper Liverpool, Samuel Chipman Cornwaltis, John McKinuon .Antigonish, Peter Smyth Port Hood, Samuel Creelman Stewiacke, William 0. Heffernan Guysborough, Daniel McN. Pat'ker, m .» Halifax, James Fraser Pictou, W^illiani Annaud ( TreoMurer), m.e.c Halifax, illiam J. Stairs, Esq. .... .Halifax, ;nry Martell, Esq. Arichat, lltcrt McKenna, Esq Shelburne . Clerk, John C. Halliburton. Law Clerk and Clerk o/' Parliament^ Robt Weatherbe. Chaplain, Rev Geo W. Hill, a.m. Gentleman U^her of ! Black Rod, Jno Jas Sawyer. _ \m*** "''*'® Members of tke Executive »nd Le^r'slatlve Coutiellg ai« Jiwtibes of the jDonnell j^e tfarougbout tbe Province, so long as they belong to either branch. mii^im. H re, Hall ivvn Bbothees & Co., Importera of Flower, Field and Garden Seed& V, I ; .'I 'i >i I ' . 1 1 ■1 ill i R. T. MUIR, Bookseller and Stationer, 125 Granvillo Street, IlnlititxJ koi >t\ 'i'M (0 o 9 S CO o & r s a O o 10 52 BELCHER 8 FARMER 8 LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY. Speaker Hon John J. Marshall. Annai>olis CouNTy Jlon JaredJ^. Troo|), m.e.c , David C. Landers. Amtioomish Colchester Cumberland Cape Breton DlQBY (4 4( outsborouoh Halifax Hants Inverness Kings Lunenburoh PiCTOU Queens KiCHMOND Shelburnb Victoria Yarmouth (t . . . Daniel McDonald, Joseph McDonald, , . . Robert Char^bers, Thouias F. Morrison, . . .Amos Purdv, Henrj' G. Tineo, Jr. . . .Hon Johu I^Wguson, m.k.c, Alonzo J. ^Vhite, . . .Hon Wm B. Vail, {Pi'ovincial Secretai'y^) m.e.cJ Urbine Doucett, . . .Hon John J. Marshall, (Speaker), Jno A. Kirk, . . . Honry Balcam, Hon James Cochran, Jeremia Xorthup, .. .William Lawrence, Elkanah Young, . . . A^ex Campbell, Hugh McDonald, . . . Edward L. Brown, m d . , David M . Dickie, . . .James Eisenhauer, Mather B. Desbrisay. . . .Hon Martin I. Wilkins {Attorney General), m.h.i R. R. Copeland, Geo Murray, m.d. . . .William H. Smith, Samuel Freeman, . . .Hon Edwwd P. Flynn, m.e.c, Josiah Hooper,] . . . Hon Robert Robertson, ( Corn'r Pvblic Work» m Mines), M.E.C, Thomas Johnson, . . . William Kidston, John Ross, . . . William H . Townsend, Jno K. Ryerson . Clerk, Henry CD. Twining . Aast C'krk, La^vrence Power . Chaplmt[ Rev Canon Cochran . Seraeant-at-Arms,A. M. Gidney. Aast Serfjenn at'Arvw, Jas L. GrifSn. Mesnenyer, Jno Fitzgerald . PROVINCE OF NEW BRUNSWICK. Seat of Government— FREDERICTON. Lieut.-Govemor ( and Dep. Governoi'firr Sif/ning Marriage Licenses) H| Honor the Hon Lemuel Allan Vv'ilmot, d.c.i^ Private Secretary, Saml. Adams, Esq, Prov. Aides-de-Camp, Lt-Col Charles Drury, Lt-Col B. Lester Peten Lt-Col Jno Saunders. EXECUTIVE COUNCIL. Hon A. R. WetmorCj m.p.p., Attorney General. Hon John Mc Adam, m. p. President of Cowncil. Hon John P. . Beck with, m.p.p., Prov. Secretary a\ Receiver Ueneral. Hon W. P. Flewwelling, m. p. P., Surveyor Genera Hon Wm Kelly, Chief Corner Board of Works. Hon B. Beveridge, m.l.c Hon Geo E. Kmg, m.p.p.; Hon W. Taylor, m.p.p.; Hon W Lindsay, m.p. LLBKRT County /HARLOTTE " i^ARLKTON " iLOUCESTEK " [ENT •» ling's ♦' KoKTH'aiBLD •♦ Jueen's " Jektigouche " Jt. John •♦ Do. City . JUNBL'RY " Victoria «' \ ^kstmokl'd " Clerk, Chas P. ) (i. Coster, a.m. PI Seat Lieutenant- Gove? elleau, Kt. Dep Governor fo, Private Secretar Aide-de-Camp, E' Hon George Klinchin, " Charles Harrison, James Davidson, William Hamilton, Alex. McL. Seely, u tt « LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL. President Hon John Sinicoe Saunders. Hon Daniel Hanington, " John Lewis, " Robert Young, Thomas R. Joneo, Esq. W. Muirhead, Esq t( John J . Robinson, j B. Beveridge, Esc Charles Perley, I Owen Mclnemy, Esq. Clerk, Geo Botsford. Clerk Assistant, Edw W. Miller. Chaplain, li( Jno M. Brooke, D.D. ITslier of the Black Rod, B. R. Jouett ^011 Pierre Joseph and Minister G^d^on Ouimit, Christopher Dui Joseph Octave Louis Archambi C. B. deBouch( George Irvine, i Clerk, Felix Forti BROWN BROTHERS & CO., Druggists, Ordnance Square, Ualift ^^'C Stockings, Ki , , Presi w <'ean Louis Beai James Ferrier. Jos E, Prudhom Peter E. Dostale Henry Starnes Edward Hale . John Eraser. . . Daniel M. Arms koom Paper al 4d. a m\\ at R. T. MUIR'S. ALMANACK. 53 nders, f'hite. M.K.C| . Kirk, Jeremia kie, :/), M.K.d Hooper, | Vm'ks an Chaplnif^ Sergem Llbert County Jharlottb >«LKTON iLOUCESTEK LENT [INO'S it OKK LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY. Speaker^ Hon Bliss Botsford. 0. A. Peck, A. A. Bliss, Hon Jno McAdam, (President of CouncU), M.B.C., F. Hibbard, H. Vrye, B. R. Stevenson, flon Wm Lindsay, m.b.c., Hon W. Taylor, m.e.c. John Mehan, W . S . Caie, R. Johnson, IJon \V . Flewwelling, m.e.c. Gideon McLeod, John Flewwelling, Richard P. Sutton, (xeon^e Kerr, J. G. Gough, Hon W . Kelly, ( Com'r of Work*), m.b.c, . . . .R. T. Babbitt, W. S. Butler, Alex C. De8br!««ay, VV. Montgom?r^, . . . . J. Quinton, J. Coi::m, Hon George L. Kiug, m. e. c, J. W. Cudlip, Hon A. R.Wetmore, {Atty Gen) m.e.c, W.H.A. Keans, W. E. Perley, John Covert, C. A. Hammond, Levi Theriault, Hon Bliss Botsford, (Speaker)^ Amand Landry, A. McQueen, J. L Moore, Hon Jno A. Beckwith, ( Prov Se&y and Recr Geh'l), ji.K.c, A. Thompson, H. Dow, W. H. Needham. Wet more. Clerk Assistant, Grco J. Bliss. Chaplain, Rev. Serf/eant^at-Arms, A. T. Cobum. Kokth'mbld " iUKEN'S " {ektigouche " fer. John •' Do. City SU.NBL'IIY " ^ICTOHIA " ^KSTMORI/D " u Clerk, Chas P. (i. Coster, A.M. PROVINCE OF QUEBEC, SlCAT OF CoVEnNMENT—QUEBEC CITY. ernes ) Hi im,M.p.P reiary m Genera Lieutenant-Governor, His Honor the Honorable Sir Xarcisse Fortunat elleau, Kt. Dep Governor for siqninq Marriaye Licenses, Thomas Ross . Private Secretary, (ieo VanFelson . Aide-de- Camp, F^nsi^nE. A. Taschereau. ter Peter EXECUTIVE CO UITCIL. 'on Pierre Joseph Olivier Chauveau, Provincial Secret4iry and Registrar^ and Minister of Public Instruction, Premier. '■ G^d^on Ouimit, Attorney General. " Christopher Duukin, Treasurer. " Joseph Octave Beai;' ien. Commissioner of Crown Lands. " l.miia A r<>hannKaiilf /Trim* ' " Louis Archambault, Commissioner of Agriculture and Public Works. je, M.L.c 1 (J. B. deBoucherville, Pre«/s?€n< Z/e^rMwr^tre Council. lay, M.P.^' George Irvine, Solicitor General. Clerk, Felix Fortier. plain. LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL. President Hon Charles DeBoucher^'^ilIe . I Jean Louis Beaudry Alma, James Ferrier , Victoria, Jos E, Prudhomme Kigaud, Peter E, Dostaler De Lanaudilere, Henry Starnes De Salaberry, Edward Hate , Wellingtoa, John Fraser Rougemont, Daniel M . Armstrong Sorel. 5 Ilalif^'C Stockings, Knee Caps and Anklets, at BROwar Brothebs & Co. 5 o 9 A I I 8 n ^. ' i A R. T. MlflR, BookMlUr and Stationer^ 116 Granville Street ! !' r «H I (0 18 54 hblciibr's farmku's Hon Thomas Wood Bedford, " Charles 8 . Rodier . , » DeLorimler, Thomas McGrccvy. ,.,. Stadacona, John Le BouUulh'w. . >....»,.... Gulf Division, lElixeo Dionne. .,'... Grandville, Joseph . Uoaubien, M . K. I>a Diirantayc, Alexander C . d^ Lery Lauzon, Isidore Thihaudeau Kennebec, John Eli Giiigras The Laurentida Louis Paiibt La Salle, J.J. Rosa. .« ..«o«> • Shawinigan, J. B. Geo Priottic I)e La ValHerc, | Louis Archambeault, M k.o Uenentigny, Felix H. Leinaire.' Miiles-lsles, George Uryson , Inkernum, C. 1)0 Bouchervllle, M.K.O ,, Montarville. C/eH' Boucher de Dottoherville. Qmthman Ualitr of tht Black lim S. S. Watt. Sergennt-at-Arma, T. K. liay. (I u (* tt It (( It tt tt tt tl 11 tl tt LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY. Speaker. . . .Hon Joseph G. Blanchet, m.d. Argenteutl S. Bellingham, Bagot ... P. 8. Gendron, Bcauce C. II. Poser, Beauharnois. . . ,Celestin Ber^eyiu, Bellechasse ... .0. Pelletier, mu. Berthier L. J. Moll, m.d. Bonaventuro . . .C Hamilton, Brome Hon C. Dunkin, M K c ChamUiy T. B. Jodoin, Champlain . . . ..Hon J. C. Chapais, Charlevoix L. C. Clement, Chateauguay. . .E. Leberge, M.i>. Chicoutimi and l t> a t..„.«io«., Saguenay, ( ^' ^' Tremblay, Compton James Boss, Dorchester... !^^"?-^-^«"««^'«' Drummondand ( -n, » tT«„^„,?„„ Arthabaska, | ^ ^' "emmuig, GasDe Pierre Fortin, Hocn^Iaga L. J. B. Beaubien, Huntingdon Julius Scriver, Iberville Dr. L. Molleur, Jacquas Cartier. N. M. LeCavalier, Joliettc V. P. Lavalle, m ix Karmarouska . .(Disfranchued) Laprairie Cesairo Therien, L'Assomption . .Et. Mathieu, Laval. J. li. Bellcrose, Levis p' .^- B'a»";»et, M.ix, ( ( Speaker) L'Islet P. G. Perault, Lotbiniero ..... H . Joly, Maskinouge A. L. I)es»n?mei's, Me«a„tic....{^^X?o'er„V Missisquoi Sanford Brigiiam, Montcalm Firmin Dugas, Montmagny. . .L. H. Blais, Montmorency .Hon Jos Cauchon, Montreal, c! . .Edw Carter, q. v. \f^.w..« I . I //('wSirEG.Cartiei Montreal, k. J ijt C B Montreal, w.. .A. W. 0|^ilvie, Napierville .... Pierre Beuoit, Nicolot los (iaudet, Ottawa Co l>r L. U. Church, Pontiac J. Pauporo, Portueuf l)r P. LaRue, Quebec, c G. H. Simaid, Quebec, K J. P. Kh«5auine, Quebec, >v John Uearn, Quebec Co. . J ^.^^^,^ ,,^ ^ ^'woiT^ ^ \ '^"*^'^"**' ^'''''"^^ Richelieu los Beaudreaw, Rimouski loseph Garon, Kouville V. Robert, StHvacinthe. .P. Bachand, St Johns F. G. Marchand, St Maurice. . , A. L Desaulniers, Shefl\)rd M. A. Bissette, Sh'jrbrooko. ...J. G Robertson, Soulangos DA. Coutlee, Stanstead Thomas Locke, Termiscouta. . .Elie Milloux, Terrebonne ...J. A. Chaplcau, Thre« Rivers. .Severe Demonlin T»"o Moun- ( Hon G. Ouimet, M*nbton. . . .'. ..J. B. c, Atty. den. A.C.DoL Cterk, J. M. Muir. tains, Vandreuil . Vercheres. . . . J)r A. B. Craig, Yamaska Louis A. Senecnl, PR( s Linifenanf. Gmh Di'/j, Governor J Private Secretm hu John Sanfield : ^" Matthew Crool " John Carling, Stcj)licn Richai i:. B. Wowl, 1 CUrk, J. Shutor L liiifffon E. J I'loniH F. V tinvell A. A ant, N. R H, ] ai'f.s. H... .Hon (ukviJIe W. '"(«, N.n Don iio(!. 8.H Edw iilwcil T II rllon It. ] niwnll Hon iiitlas Sim irhnm, k.r. . .A. T rliain, W.H.. ..J (ii'.K.ii D. r fill, vv. H....Nicc •ex S. V intcnac J. Ci fiiKarry Jam nviiie, s.n. ,M ey, N.H T. S py. 8 « A. \V Idimand J. B on W. niilton citv. .J. M stiiif,rs, N.it..G. H 'tings, K.H..H. C stings, wii. .Ketc roll, 8.R. ...R. G ron, N.K....W. 1 ft John ifcston city..M. \^ lark. N.R. Hanvoopark, s.R s, a.R. .1). GJ W. • B Tel 'IsN i{., and \,j ronvilIe,N.R. J *^' BROWN BROTHJiRS & Co., Druggists, Ordnance St^uare, Halifii Unadulterated Phfttogrftpb Albnmw »t B. T. MXJIft'S. mi] ALiMANACK. 55 PROVINCE OF ONTARIO. Seat ok Govbhnment.— TORONTO. lU'utcnnnl Governor, Ilis Honor William Peane Howland, c.B. Pep, Governor for Signing Marriage Licenses, Thomas Rosa. Private Secretary, E. G Curtis. EXECUTIVE COUNCIL. \)u John SanHcld Macdonald, Attorney General. I" Matthew Crooke (lameron. Setyretnry and Registrar. I" ,Iohu Cnrlin^, Afini^ter oj Agrimdtnre and Public Works. V St(!j)hcn KichardH, Comikmioncr of Crotvn Lands. Iv II. VVoml, Treasurer. Clerk, J. Shutor Smith. n\n<\, aulniers, iette, rtscm, tice, ocke, (lean, mouliii, limet, M Gen. llanv cnecnl, LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY. Speaker — flon John Stevenson. idiii^fon E. J. Hooper, Iroimi F. W. Cumberland, )tlnvell A. McKellar, rant, N. R H. Finlayson, hint, 8 . u. . . . Ifon E. U Wood, [(H'kville W. FitKsimmonai, fiicts N . u Donald Sinclair, fiico. s. It Edward Klake, mlwiiil T Swinurton, irllon U. Lvon, Iriiwall Ifon J. S. Macdonald, Midas Simon Cook. irhiim, K.n. . .A. T. H. Williams, irliam, W.U.. ..J. McLeod, Lriii.K.ii I). Lutton. ['in, w. R. . . .Nicol McCoU, '.r. .A. S. Smith, Middlesex, w.r.N. Carrie, Niagwro Town.. /Ton 8. Hichaids, Norfolk, N.R James Wilson, Norfolk, 8.R....S. McCall, Ontario, n . n. . . . Thomas Paxton, Ontario, s r I»r McGill, Ottaw I city R. W . Scott, Oxford, N .* R George Perry, Oxford, 8. R A. Oliver, Peel Ino Coyne, Perth, N.R A. Mon'teith. Perth, s.R lames Throw, ^eteiboro', w. R.J. Carnegie, Poterboro', E R. .G. Heid, Prescott J . Boyd, Prince Edward. .A. Greely, Renfrew, n r J. Supple, Renfrew, 8. K 1 . L. iMcDougall, Rusnell Wm Craig, Slmcoe, 8. R. . . .T, R. Ferguson, Simcoe, n. r. . Stormont Toronto, East. Toronto, West. Victoria, n . r. . Victoria, s. u. Waterloo, n . r. Lount, .W . W . Colauhoun, . Ifon M. (j. Cameron .J. Wallis, .A. P. Cotkbum, .J Matcliett, . Moses Springer, I o S 1 .ill 'ii ;t:i W^ 1 n - i r o o !!■ e» Ual» Unadulterated Ground Spiceti, at Brown Brothkrs & Co. Hi H 1 1 ■ \ y t ^it R. T. MT7IB, Bookseller and Publisher, 13B Oranvilla Street. Church I :i 4i ID CO en I: o o n (S •d r-4 ,! o o fcj a h 56 BELCHER*S FAnMKR'S Waterloo, s. R. . . .1. ClemenB, Welland W. Beatty, Wellington, m.r. .R. McKim, Wellington c.r. .A. D. Ferrier, Wellington, s. r. .Peter Gow, Clerk, C . T . Gillmor. Clerk A$$t., Jno Notman Glackmeyer. Wentworth, n.r.R. Christie, Wentworth, sk.W. Sexton, York, B.R H. P. Crosby, York, N.R .... J . McM-urrich, York, w.R T. Grahame, Sergt-at-AitnSj F. J, Table of Precedence within the Dominion of Canada. i^^F"^ 1— The Governor-General or Officer administering the Government. 2— The Senior Officer commanding H. M. Troops within the Dominion if of the rank of a General, and the officer commanding H. M. Navi Forces on th B. N. A. Station, if of the rank of an Admiral. Their owiJ relative rank to be determined by the Queen's Regulations on the sttbjcot] 3— The Lieutenant-Governor of Ontario. 4— " " Quebec. 6— " '* Nova Scotia. 6 — " '* New Brunswick. 7 — Archbishops and Bishops according to seniority. ?— Metnbers of the Cabinet according to "seniority. 9 — The Speaker of the Senate. 10— The chief Judges of the Courts of Law and Equity according \\ seniority. 11— Members of the Privy Council, not of the Cabinet. 12— General Officers of H. M. Army serving in the Dominion, an| Officers of tb" rank of Admiral in the Royal Navy, serving on the B. N. Station, not being in the chief command, the relative rank of such ollicd to be determined bv the Queen's Regulations. 14 — Members of" the Senate 15~Speaker of the House of Commons . 16— Puisne Judges of Courts of Law and Equity according to senioritjj 17 — Members of the House of Commons. ' 18 — Members of Executive Council (Provincial) within their Proviiia ly— Speaker of Legislative Council within his Province. 20 — Members of Legislative Council. 21 —Speaker of Legislative Assembly. 22— Members of Legislative Assembly. © The 6 or^ • New O Full ^ First a Lost Slimmer \ r ^ f^ The letter N. nor S. sout CHRONO loldcn Number.. . ||)aot 3lar Cycle March 9, June 8, i Table of Titles. Go^'ernor-Gcneral of Canada to be styled " His Excellency.'^ Lieut.-Governors of Provinces " ^'' Hia Hanoi' y Privy Councillors of Canada " " HotioraUt" and for life. Senators of Canada to be " Honorable,'" but only during office, and the tij not to be continued afterwards. Executive CouncillorvS of the Provinces to be stj'led " Honorable,'" but on| while ill office, and the title not to be continued afterwards . Legislative Councillors in the Provinces not in future to have that titi but gentlemen who were Legislative Councillors at the time of tl Union (July 1, 1867) to retain their title of* Honorable'' for life The President of the Legislative Council and Speakers of the Legislati Assembly in the Provinces, to be styled " Honorable " during of Aphelion— that ] Perihelion — tha Elonrjation — anj Earth. Penumbra — ^a pa In to tlie earth or irtial. Declimition — the Ecliptic— the pit C Apog D Perig a Quad SI Ascei MORNING Mercdky will k until April 12; puntilJuly 15; ["• until Nov. 22 ; Venus will be t til Dec. 7 ; after t Mars will not b [11 as the Evening , Jupiter will be BROWN BROTHERS & CO., Druggists, Ordnance Square, Halii frescriptions cai Church Servicee and Prover fiooks at R. T. MUIR'S. ALMANACK. 67 SIGNS OF TEIE PLANETS, ETC. [Spring signs. Juninicr signs. © The Sun, 5 or ^ Tho Earth, % New Moon, O Kull Moon, 5 First Qutirtor, ^ Lost Quarter, SIGNS OF THF 1 *y Aries, head, 2 ii Taurus, neck, 3 n Gemini, arms, 4 25 Cancer, breast, .5 S^, Leo, heart, 6 tTjJ Virpo, bowels. Autumn signs. W signs b Mercury, 9 Venus, % Mars, 21 Jupiter, Ij Saturn, ^ Hertichel or Uranus. ZODIAC. 7 ::& Libra, reins, 8 m Scorpio, secrets, 9 / Sagittarius, thi. 10 1^ Capricornus, kn. 1 za Aquarius, legs, S2 X Pisces, feet. inter { ^ gns. ^jj The letters M. A., m. a., denote morning and ajlemoon. N. north, E. east, ° Degrees, S. south, W. west, ' Minutes of Arc. " Seconds of Arc. CHRONOLOGICAL CYCLES FOR THE YEAR. [olden Number 9 Dominical Lettpr B [pact 28 Roman Indiction 13 )lar Cycle 3 Julian Period 6583 EMBER DAYS. March 9, 11, 12. June 8, 10, 11. September, 21, 23, 24. December 14, 16, 17. ROGATION DAYS. May 23, 24, 25. Aphelion — that part of a planet's orbit/ar * Ivh H. T. MtrtU, n«mknf»!lov mA Rfrttttihi^', t«ft Oi-nnvlHc Hhwt. ^nii|m, llHir Oil/ AH UKi.( •J tho sun to ho v|h|I»K» until Aur, 10: thc'.i Mominii Stnr to Deo. I'J;| fttUM" thrtt tin' /\iy»»«7 iV^o . 8ATHHN liiup Kcl». M will Ih» ii Mwniwj SffW until Jwn« 10; tli(n| ftu A,^yH»n(/ kS/(»>' uuti' Oot. \3 ; urtoi' timt ilnto iu»t vUllilr. MKUINNING AND LKNli'VlI OF THK BWA80NH. U. M. Sun •'ntoii* Vf ( Winter Itogilnii) 1)w^ iil . lRt\U, Rt a « AJ Sun ontoiH T (Sprinji" Iw^Iuh) Mnivh i»0, 1870, at M IH AJ Sun ontovj* 23 ( ^nnunor hoglus) .hino «l, 1870, at .11 ♦« MJ Sun ontri> r£k (Aurumn honlnc) Wo|m. 'i.'t. 187(». at 1 ftf* Ml Sun PUtoi'M Vj (Wlulcv bonins) Deo. ai, 1870, at. 7 6i» A| 1). H. M. f VVlntiir of 18(^9-70 8tt I 11 ^^"«*'» «*^ '>'M Sunmlioi' of 1870 93 14 12 (. Auivunu of 1870 ' M 18 a V TUnmU liiilifiix, hut vini hi'trliH on tlio K fjiviltcsf l<)«'|jtiNn ImiiIm oil (lin |<;,|, VI lliilifiix, 'riiiii'N.i KCMI'SKS m 1870. jli'iinN on tilt) |)!ij 'I'litnil Ki'iipm* I [VnirMJ |(ic|i|jH,. „ *'''ii(inl ICcHjiso jfliiilH on tlio ICnii Fixed and This f^H»i« thctv will Iw ^mr ivllpscs of thfl SttN. an.1 fMV) of the M.mM ,,"!'' ""''"'""' • * • 1. Mon.hw, Jan. 17.— A tx^M Ktllpso of tho Mooh, i«t.V»//Vf' Mv ! ' "'V'i'i' ' '• ; litrtx, with the following eloniontn :— W ".V ' , ^yV, \ ^ n. M. ^M ""'M, r». ((4,, Halit Mo«>n otuovs PonunU>m at 7 41 M. Moon ontors Shn«low 8 t;i M . Total I'haup hojrins 4a M. Mnnn timo Mi.hllc of PhauP 10 aa M. f nt Total Phase cmis 11 21 M. Halifax. Moon loaves Shallow 21 A. Moon loavo.'^ IVnunihm 1 aa A. Majrnitttde of Kelipse t^ t.6(U (Moon's diameter ^=1.) II. Mondrtv, Jan. ai. — A ;>oriitest Kell|VHe 100<' 0' K. . M^ !S{^' S. .11 12 M. > or ICnds on tlie Karth aa^' .52' K. . .42'-' 22' S . . U A. ) Malifn!! Majrnitude of Kollpse == 0.479 (Sun's tlianioter -- I). ViiiceHH Koyiil, t ^K'lMj Victorjii, „ -' 'oncsiinn >Sin;i/i 'i Lunisjiof Wn /'/'/'/. or Sfiwi'fi I I' vvio ... liiM'.'of Wales, '■ I'M' It I OK... 'ritii'('N.< l.nuiHu, Aiiiimit intioii— I >iik(. Ciiiiihridyt. "iiifo liCopoM, h 'ill in Suniftii/ . . '"'iii''ess He»uii( r Ttr. Tuesdav, .Tune 28. — A mriial Eclipse of the Sun, itnusibhmlnrxl Fvidau Halifax, but vml^r between the followlnj^ limits :- Long. \a\\. w. m. Begins on the Karth in. 149° .58' E.. .47« la' S. ...5 .19 A. Oixwtest Kolipse. . .169« 26' W .()«><' 44' S.. .7 32 A. Moan til at Ends on the Earth la?^' a9' W. .42^' .59' S.. .9 25 A. ) Halirax TV. Tue,sday, July 12. — A foM/ Eclipse of the Moon, ttwinilntt UAltfax, with the followiuff elenv^nts : — h. m. Mn enters IVn umbra at. a 32 A. Moon enter* Shadow 4 .10 A. Total Phase begins .5 30 A. Middle of Total Phase 6 20 A. ■ Total I*hase ends 7 10 A. Moon leaves Shadow 8 10 A. Mclipse ^^ 1.685 (Moons diameter = 1). Mean timo at rialifax. !V\sTi5u Sunday 'Mxtov Monday . , 'ii|"»leoti HI.,'/;. r. (iliOIlOK. . . . '•■iiicoss Alice, b. Viiice Artlinr h. iii'/'ilioii Sumhiy . Qiiccn Victoria, / 'ii"''<'ss Helena, b. srriision Daij , 'ill Thursday 2Cr" Those ma "•'"lion, as also It or thanksgiving BROWN BROTHERS & CO., Druggists, Ordnance Square, Halil ^ROwn Brothj >I»H, Ilrtir (Ml«, Comtw, pGrfunipry, ntid other Vnnvy CinmU. in Hv\n'n, ru "•] alimana(;k. ^0 V, 'riuirtttlHy. July as.— A inniial lOcliimn of tho Nun, inifiniMt' hi lliilifiix, lint vinihlti lietWT.4Mi iIh' loljdwlnjf IIiiiIih :— liOKjt. l.ttJ. II. M. |»,.^riim nil tli« Klinli in. I. 'Ml" 4' W . . 70" ;;u' N . .6 8 M. ) Mowi tini'-' yo' N. .0 4H M. { Mt |.;ti,lH .Ml \\w KiHith IMt" i:;* IC. .ni" 21' N. .7 ^H M. ) Mnlifnx. \'l 'PhniNilnv. \hH'. ay, —A ^^^t/ K,('li)mn of iIm- Him, invinihtf m lliililnx, lint viiiihff> liotwucn flin rnllowiii^ limits :- liiiliur. I/Ill, II. M, hcf'iiis i»n tlio Krtllli lti.45<^ 44' W. .MM" M7' N. . li M. " jVnmii Ki'llpHO Im'uIiih..4;U' 45' W. .Mt" II' N. . 7 lo M. Mean timo Viitn\l KclipHonl Noim 5" I' \V..;m"'iH' N.. H 4 M. ' nt 'oiitinl ICi'llpHO I'lwU. ..40" nr.' K,.. .4H<^' M'N,. H H M. llaliCax. [liiih on tlio ICmlli M7" 1(1' IC. .'in" .V N. . lo 27 M Fixed and Moveable Fea»ts, Anniversaries, etc. H yn 10 i.'i 20 [(liirtHnciplon,. t Inti. I |K|ti|tlmnv 'riiico A1I»PI'I VIdtur "f I \Vnh<«. /.. 'U \ I'tiiicoHM K.iynl, in. 'fiM. . . IQimhmi Vit'toi'iu. m. IH40. .I. pV;t/i((ff/('(«/»»ci Siinihiy, , . . ' niifrsitun tStnuIni/ [ V IjoniHii ol" WiiU'H,/». '(17 J ^1 ■iniu or Shivi'fi Sinniai/ , , '27 1 1» win Mar. I 2 10 17 IH yC) (•,'( W'miiirHijIiiif 'lini-.'.if VViiii'8, m. IHtlM. r.MltICK hiiu'csx I.nuiKlV, h. I84H. , t\iiiimn iiition— l.miy Diiy htiki C;iiiii!iri. j'liiu'O lioopold, /.. 1853. .April 7 ['(///« Snn(hiit . , . . "liiicesH Hortlricc '/'»((/ Friday. h. Iti57. AsTicu {Sunday KnshM' Monday !i|H»loon II I.,' A. 1808.. (iliOUUK 'liiicoss Alice, h. 184.3. . . j*iiii(0 Arthnr. h. 1850. . . Ihldlion SniHvn/ IQiuru Victoria, h. 1819. piiiccss Ilulena, b. 1840. . [Krni.'iion Dai/ /"/// Thuitidoi/ 10 14 1.^? 17 IH 20 23 25 Muv 1 ■ 22 24 25 i 26 5 12 10 20 21 24 20 IV. (^•^)^^ol)f WuluH, I). 'fi5, June .'« \V/iil Siiiulnji—HnifFrtftt, , 't'liiiiti/ Xuiidtiff '*( '01 j)iiH < ' III inti Acn'HBiuii {^. Victoria, '.17. Sctilcnunt, of Halifax, 1749 Si, .lohii Hajiliflt / Midsiimtncr Dav ) *St. I'c'tcratKl Ht. I'anl..,. Ann. l)«»ininion ol (/Htmrla, .Tnly 1 I'liiM'CHS Alicci, VI. iMOy. ... 1 rriiircsH Ih'Iciia, m, 1800.. 5 I'r. Walcfl' visit to lix.. '00 29 LnnitnaH Dav Aug. 1 rnnco AI(V«'1 6 34 •J 12 11 11 10 17 4 34 22 13 7 9 14 11 36 11 16 5 16 22 5 4 25 9 16 11 55 tnorn 5 57 21 56 7 50 9 18 A •'5 14 6 39 21 47 8 13 9 20 50 1 13 7 22 21 37 8 37 9 22 1 19 2 12 8 7 21 27 8 59 9 24 1 54 3 13 8 55 21 17 9 21 9 26 2 33 4 13 9 45 21 6 9 43 9 28 3 20 5 17 10 39 20 55 10 3 9 31 4 14 6 18 11 35 20 43 10 23 9 34 5 15 7 16 A. 32 20 31 10 42 9 37 6 23 8 9 1 29 20 18 11 1 9 40 7 32 8 53 2 24 20 5 11 19 9 44 8 43 9 36 3 17 19 52 11 36 9 46 9 55 10 11 4 9 19 39 11 52 9 48 11 6 10 44 5 19 25 12 7 9 52 morn 11 14 5 51 19 10 12 22 9 54 18 11 44 6 43 18 56 12 36 9 56 1 29 A. 15 7 36 18 41 12 49 9 58 2 40 50 8 30 18 25 13 1 10 2 3 51 1 29 9 25 18 9 13 13 10 4 4 58 2 12 10 21 17 53 13 '>A 10 6 6 3 11 *=, 17 37 13 34 10 8 6 56 3 54 mom 17 20 13 43 10 aO 7 32 5 (? 7 m VMtl nl SUNDA pla 5 c o I I Circumcisior B 2nd Sunday 4 I Sessions, An 5 I 2Jl stationary orcliest m^^The column of the moon's southing gives die time of high n-ater at Pan^bo^ Cornwallis, Horton, Hantsport, Windsor, Newport, Truro, &c. 11 Keep your buildings from tlio g "ound, for you will rhiis sa\ e ra dollars in repairs. Have a good store wall under all your out-buiUli for this makes them many degrees warmer. Leave holes in the wa ventilation, that can be closed in winter, for thus you will preserve sills and sleepers from decay. Buy good tools, for they are the che:u)i ^sep them dry and clean, for then tlioy will last one-third longer, good stock, for this is the only kind that pai/s. Feed them avc then they will feed you. Bed them well witli straw, for the exau nure you thus gain, will grow twice as much straw for next v/iii we. Take an Agricultural Paper, and one of Belcher's Fanni Al.nanack, for they "'ill be found vety useful. Read them too, foi' fl 2nd Sunday af (C eclipsed, in^ 18 ; «ess. Chester, ( ! ^ . IH( (L perigee. 3r(i 8unday aft ^ stationary. Conversion IS i -^th Sunday attt >sed, iinii |ey will be more us ttjn It proves rse of the poJiticj mot attend to his [every farmer won 'Ps. we shall be su A LARGS share pe m iambs. T. 1 the condition of t pon produce better pa mucu larger t in well ventilate< all y-rds in the m BROWN B.IOTEEUS & CO., Druggists, Ordnance Square, Halijtni,^, B?Tish^ Oc 'Foolscnp, |jctter and Note Paper at U. T. MUIR'S. l870Mwinter.] JANUARY 31 Days. 61 SUNDAYS, WEATHER, ANNI- VERSAllIES, P:TC. ym I. placA Q yjB 1 I vjl B 5 vwH 3 4 5 ){■ 5 )1 xl (■) 34 Xl 1 16 Tl s 57 TB B 3*.) (jl |0 22 « II 7 « 12 55 n .3 45 n 4 39 S 5 35 5 B 32 a 7 29 9 8 24 11 9 17 11 9 11 1 ^ h 51 =4 \ 43 nj i ' 36l IB ) S 30 1 ) > 25 i ( ) 21 > ! High Water, meaii time, at 00 -a n cd « S • a J9 a 09 I Circumcision. C/oudt/, 2nd Sunday after Christinas. ^ 6 ^ %6(L ' ^t^'ith I Sessions, Amherst. I ^ stationary. 9c$C- 9 '" ^• Epiphany. ^ d 'Jj . snow or rain. Pr. Albert Victer of Wales, b '64. ' 1st Sunday after Epiph. ^apojjee. I Sess.liunen burgh, Liverpool, Truro, [Dorchester, Arichat, Shell)urne. ' winter I weather. 2nd Sunday after Epiph. ^ <^ C • I ^ eclipsed, invisible. Cold \ Sess. Chester, Giiysboro'. 9 &'• ''"'• ' ? in ^- [ ^ gr. elong. E. -^ gr. j [Hel. Sat. S. ([_ perigee. and 3rd Sunday after Epiph. ^ in peri- ^ statiohary. [helion. Conversion S^ Paul. Prs. Koyal, stormy \ni '58. /^ 6 %' weather. \ 4th Sunday alter Epiphany, ©eclipsed, invisible. 9®^"*^- ^ <^ C- 7 19 9 49 11 3 8 3 10 33 11 47 8 44 11 14 norn i 9 20 11 50 28 9 56 morn 1 4 10 27 26 1 40 11 4 57 2 11 U 4^ 1 34 2 48 morn 2 12 3 26 34 3 4 4 18 1 40 4 10 5 24 2 54 5 24 G 38 4 6 6 36 7 50 5 9 7 30 8 53 6 2 8 32 9 46 6 45 9 15 10 39 7 27 9 57 n 11 8 11 10 41 11 55 8 51 11 21 A. 35 9 32 A. 2 1 16 10 14 44 1 58 11 1 30 2 44 11 46 2 16 3 30 A. 43 3 13 4 27 2 4 30 5 44 3 19 5 49 7 3 4 38 7 8 8 22 5 41 8 11 9 25 6 31 9 1 10 15 7 17 9 47 11 1 7 57 10 2 7 11 41 6 7 m t 20 3 43 8 20 8 57 9 10 28 4 10 41 11 34 morn 39 54 6 9 2 45 27 11 50 8 32 9 15 10 2 10 48 11 44 A. 2 3 4 5 6 59 19 38 41 31 17 57 ; Pavvsboi sa\ e mii l-buiUlii Ihe wall! ireservc le chc:u)« |m wollJ exiva |;t v/ini Farmi ko, for tl |ey ivill be more useful. Practice what you think is right, after reading, th jn It proves most useful. He that is constantly looking at the [urse of the political breezes, and scanning the clouds ot Confederation, inot attend to his farming. Dismiss politics and go actively to work. leverv farmer would rttond faithfully to his calling and raise abundant )ps, we shall be sure to have a prosperous country. A LARGE share of the profit of sheep husbandry arises from the iu- kase in lambs. Their number, hardiness and value, depends largely the condition of the ewes in winter and spring. Sheep in good con- |io!i produce better lambs and take better care of them, so thut they Bc a mucii larger number than t'.jse in poor condition. Sheep do ^t in well ventilated barns, or hal^-open sheds, anu with the run of all y-^.rds in the mild or clear weather of winter. Provision must be t •fH P. a c /J o a> \ n I * [re, Haliilnwes, Bnish^'s, Combs and Perfumery, at Brown Brothers & Co, R. T. MtTIR, Bookseller and Stationer, \2!i Granville Street. U I It rP Ml 4» 0) a S 00 p. p. a CD I: o u IS OB 0) ;8 a CO "d I •d o 09 n3 I'cn nnd Pockc 62 FEBUUAUY beirins on TUESDAY. [l^TO.K... , . ^ ___B'» in for. J 3 First Quarter, 8th d. 2h. 5m. afternoon, hcjiring West towards S.W I O Full Moon, 15th d. llh. 14m. afternoon, bearinjj: South towards S.W,| C Last Quarter, 22nd d. 2h. 32m. afternoon, below the horixon. 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 ©"s tipper limb. Bi8C8. I Set«. ©•» declin. South. © slow of clock. Length of days. Moon. Rises. I Sets. 1> SoiiUi, pluce.| 01 \<- '•^ l' a SUNDAY VE] Tu. 21 5 6 17 3 W. 21 5 8 16 46 Th. 20 5 9 16 29 F. 19 5 10 16 11 Sa. 18 5 12 15 53 SU. 16 5 13 15 34 M. 15 5 15 15 16 Tu. 13 5 16 14 57 W. 11 5 18 14 37 Th. 10 5 19 14 18 F. 8 5 21 13 58 Sa. m 1 5 22 13 39 SU. 5 5 24 13 18 M. 3 5 25 12 58 Tu. 2 5 26 12 38 W. 5 28 12 17 Th. 6 58 5 30 11 56 F. 6 56 5 31 11 35 Sa. 6 55 5 33 11 14 SU. 6 .*)3 5 34 10 52 M. 6 52 5 36 10 30 Tu. e 50 5 37 10 9 W. 6 48 5 39 9 47 Th. 6 47 5 40 9 25 F. 6 45 5 42 9 2 Sa. 6 43 5 43 8 40 SU. 6 42 5 44 8 17 M. 6 40 5 46 7 55 13 51 13 59 14 5 14 11 14 16 14 20 14 24 14 26 14 28 14 29 14 29 14 28 14 27 14 25 14 22 14 18 14 4 14 9 14 3 13 56 13 49 13 42 13 33 13 25 13 15 13 5 12 55 12 43 10 12 10 16 10 18 10 20 10 24 10 '^6 10 30 10 32 10 36 10 38 10 41 10 44 10 47 10 50 10 52 10 55 10 59 11 2 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 5 8 11 14 18 20 23 26 28 31 8 11 6 3 M 57 8 41 7 5 1 44 9 10 8 6 2 28 9 36 9 6 3 II 10 10 4 3 53 10 24 U 2 4 34 10 49 morn 5 16 11 17 5 59 11 68 1 6 45 A. 25 2 7 33 1 7 3 8 25 1 58 4 9 19 2 56 5 10 16 4 2 K 56 11 13 5 12 6 44 A. 10 6 24 7 28 1 6 7 39 8 6 2 8 53 8 41 2 53 10 8 9 13 3 46 11 20 9 44 4 39 morn 10 16 5 32 32 10 J2 6 26 1 44 11 28 7 21 2 48 A. 14 8 16 3 55 57 9 10 4 .'il 1 47 10 2 5 40 2 44 10 52 6 21 3 il 11 39 • \ r > r\ « ni n n m a a m m m Sessions, Pict Purif B. V. ] ^ gieatest He 5th Sunday af I 9 in perihelloi (^ ^ Queen Victorifl % in perihelion Septua^^esima g St. Valentine. [!I^°*The column of the moon's southing gives the time of high water at Parrsboij Cornwallis, Horton, Hantsport, Windsor, Newport, Truro, i&c, made for feeding racks for hay and grain under shelter, as sheep hav^ great aversion to water, soaked grain, or fodder ; the drier the food, better it suits them. They prefer to take their water separate, and! should be hj'ought where they can have convenient access to it, if notj all times, yet as often as twice a day at least. When supplied in tl yards they will drink frequently. To winter sheep successfully il mij be done under the eye of the owner, or. one equally interested, and tl must give due attention to the daily wants of the flock. In mild, da^ weather, sheep consume sparingly, compared with cold, dry weatl and the supply needs to be proportioned to their wants, or gveat wa will be made. Preparations for the labours of the coining seed time can now| largely made, — fences, tools, seeds, and no less important plans for work can be got in readiness in this time of comparative leisure. BROWK BROTHERS & CO , Druggists, Ordnance Square, HaW I C perigee. Sexagesima Sur ^ in 13. Quinquagesima-i _PJ?j:eates^ongJ ".\; are engaged "Smg in more reai "K^elves, as farmer] 'Ps and the hurry to " turn over a nl loiis for improvej '« in winter. Thel foit and thrift of miinure. And it I stock are fed, the greater value theii T"E fertilizing pri st'on; the great dil easily and cheapll J?f'king them witif aino- into powder;] %e Stuffs and Pen and Pocket Knives, Scis.'^orfl and Cash Boxes, nt Tl. ¥. MUIH'S. iTOmvinter.] FEBKUARY 28 bayt;. ;.w, 5.WJ 1 :d'8 'I '-^ 4 Tl 6 « 9 « :5i n' 13 n J5 n 19 25 16 Qi 13 a 6 ^1 m 53 m 46 :2» 39 ^ 32 1 nil 26 21 161 t\ 10 2 52 39 l'- a . d to High Water, mean time, at SUNDAYS, WEATHER, ANNI- VERSARIES, ETC. CO I "a 8.. Sessions, Pictou, Barrington. Purif B. V. Mary Candlemas. 5 greatest Hcl. IJat. N. IVindj/ and 5th Sunday after Epiph. (Q apogee. 116 (L- bleak. 9 in perihelion. j Becomes j Queen Victoria m 1 840. % in perihelion. milder tvith clear Septuagesima Sunday. W 6 (L- St. Valentine. ^ stationary. atmosphere. ([ perigee. 96%- Cold and Sexagesima Sunday. Prs. Louisa of [Wales b '67. clear. 9inf. (^©. Fair and ^ in t5- Quinquagesima — Shrove Sunday. 5 greatest elong. W. mild. 8 33 11 3 morn 9 3 11 33 17 9 34 morn 47 10 2 4 1 18 11 33 32 1 46 morn 2 3 3 17 7 2 37 3 51 48 3 18 4 32 I 47 4 17 5 31 2 44 5 14 6 28 3 35 6 5 7 19 4 3o 7 6 8 20 5 38 8 8 9 22 6 26 8 56 10 10 7 13 9 43 10 57 7 56 10 26 11 40 8 39 11 9 A. 23 9 20 11 50 1 4 10 A. 30 1 44 10 43 1 13 2 27 11 22 1 52 3 6 A. 24 2 54 4 8 1 35 4 5 5 19 2 59 5 29 6 43 4 19 6 49 8 3 5 26 7 56 9 10 6 21 8 51 10 5 7 9 9 39 10 53 Ian now| IS for lure. py are engaged off their farms at this season, in work, perhaps, pnging in more ready money, but particularly of far less advantage to pmselves, as farmers. Others idle away the winter to grumble at bad bps and the hurry of farm life. With the new year there is room for Ito " turn over a new leaf" in the volume of progress. The farmer uotis for improvement, is never at a loss for employment upon his pK in winter. There are a thousand things he can do to enhance the ifort and thrift of his stock, and to increase the amount and val-ie of I iTiiiriure. And it should not l)e forgotten that the richer and better stock are fed, the more rapid and profitable their growth, and the [greater value their manure. The fertilizing properties of bones have long been placed beyond a btion ; the great difficulty has been to make their fertilizing proper- easily and cheaply available. Bones are used in three ways : — 1st, cracking them with a sledge hammer into small fragments ; 2nd, by hdiiig into powder ; and 3rd, by dissolving in sulphuric acid. Bones re, HaM Dye Stuffs and Confectionery, at Brown Brothers & Co. i*i* 'i ii e ii 4 ! 'I ■J ill K. T. MUIR, Bookseller and Stutioner, 125 Granville Htrect. \ I CO 00 a O 0) Q I s I O o I <9 o •d 1-4 o Blmi 64 MARCH begins on TUESDAY. [1870. % Nuw Moon, 2ii(l (I. 4li. 26m. moriiin^i^, )h;1ow the horizon. 5 FifKt Qunrtcr, 10th d. 8li. 58m. morninj;, hclow the horizon. Ql^idl Moon, 17th d. 8h. .'i8m. morning, below the horizon di Lust Quarter, 24th d. Oh. 23m. morning, below the horizon. % New Moon, Sixt d. 9h. 44m. afternoon, below the hori/on. 1^ 09 .M ©« upper limb. UiHes. I 8ets, ©'8 declii). SouUi. © slow of clock. of duys. Moon KlMes. I Huta. 1> South. plaie.l 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 T;i. 6 39 5 48 7 32 12 32 36 6 57 4 41 morn W. 6 37 5 49 7 9 12 20 38 7 12 5 56 24 Th. 6 35 5 51 6 46 12 m i 41 7 39 6 55 1 7 F. 6 34 5 52 6 23 11 54 44 8 3 7 55 1 49 8a. 6 32 5 53 6 11 41 46 8 26 8 54 «> 31 SU. 6 30 5 54 5 37 11 27 48 8 51 9 53 3 12 M. 6 28 5 56 5 14 11 12 51 9 16 10 52 3 55 Tu. 6 26 5 57 4 50 10 57 54 9 46 11 50 4 39 W. 6 24 5 58 4 27 10 42 56 10 21 morn 5 25 Th. 6 22 5 59 4 3 10 27 58 11 49 6 14 F. 6 21 6 1 3 40 10 11 12 1 11 45 1 48 7 6 Sa. 6 19 6 2 3 16 9 54 12 4 A. 39 2 47 8 SU. 6 17 6 3 2 53 9 38 12 6 1 39 3 41 8 56 M. 6 16 6 5 2 29 9 21 12 9 2 48 5 31 9 52 Tu. 6 14 6 6 2 5 9 4 12 12 3 58 5 17 10 48 W. 6 12 6 7 1 42 8 47 12 14 5 12 5 58 11 44 Th. 6 10 6 8 1 18 8 29 12 16 6 29 6 34 A. 39 F. 6 8 6 9 54 8 11 12 18 7 46 7 7 1 33 Sn. 6 6 6 10 30 7 53 12 20 9 2 7 40 2 28 SU. 6 4 6 11 S. 7 7 35 12 22 10 19 8 12 3 23 M. 6 2 6 12 N16 7 17 12 24 11 33 8 47 4 19 Tu. 6 6 13 40 G 59 12 26 morn 9 25 5 16 W. 5 58 6 15 1 3 6 4» 12 29 44 10 6 6 12 Th. 5 56 6 16 1 27 6 22 12 32 1 49 in 53 7 6 F. 5 54 6 17 1 50 6 4 12 34 2 49 11 43 7 59 Sa. 5 52 6 18 2 14 5 45 12 36 3 40 A. 38 8 50 SU. 5 50 6 20 2 37 5 27 12 39 4 22 1 36 9 37 M. 5 49 6 22 3 1 5 8 12 43 4 59 2 35 10 22 Tu. 5 47 6 23 3 24 4 50 12 46 5 31 3 33 11 6 W. 5 45 6 25 3 48 4 32 12 49 5 57 4 33 11 47 Th. 5 43 6 26 4 11 4 13 12 52 6 12 5 32 morn X K T r 8 H 8 ni n m a SI m m —I m m m INTKR.T n'KINU.J IB o SUNDAY VE] 1 • St. David. I" I Ash Wed 14 nc3( 1/ 19 C apogee. 1st Sunday in f^mhor dav. I'linco of Wall iiiKi Sunday in 9 sfntionarv. Sosslon.s, Ihukl Imp. Pr. of Fn St. Patrick. I'rs. Louisa h l ! •'^nl Sunday in An'uinciation. ^^iike CamMridr 4tl) Sunday in II ^ ^rreatcst Hel. ? at gr. hrilliani m^^The column of the moon's 8outhin<; gives the time of high water at Parrsboij Coruwallis, Horton, Hantsport, Wiixuflor, Newport, Truro, t&c. contain other valuable enricliing substances besides the phosphates wliil is dissipated by burning, but is wholly saved by dissolving in sulphuj acid. Bone dust or burnt bones may be sowed over the surface, nl harrowed or ploughed in ; but the paste made by dissolving shoiildf made dry by mixing with peat, sawdust or ashes, before spreading. more finely it is made, the more speedy its action, making a most of ent and durable dressing for the land, in durability exceeding any otbend i^^trs and h 7 r^.aterial in use. Bones decomposed in compost heaps of alternate I'lyBp-iron fcom \ of good soil, (one-half an ox-cart load to a ton of ground bone,) witMnd « hrrkir^!!^ lm „„«:„ui: . ^^..„i* ...Ml „i 1.-X ti „i .. I' -i? _T v.-..- ■ . uroKen tllli pn. After the Fercnt sizes, some I How few person! t'lem sell all theii led raw hide an u ;k>— two of them shave the hair n^s will outlast t^ sprinkling of salt, will always be the cheapest form of phosphate The only bone mill we' know of, is that of Mr. Stanford's, Bedl J'ist a man's ]i^ use raw hide lot BROWN BROTHERS & CO., Druggists, Ordnance Square, HalilRowN Brothb 1 Blink Books ftod Pan Books, at R. T. MUIR'8. INTER.T Jl'lUNO.-' MARCH 81 Days. 66 18 ; Parrsl)Oi SUNDAYS, WEATHER, ANNI- VERSARIES, ETC. High Wster, mean time, at I' n Ok St. David. Shrove Tuesday. Ash Wednesday. Ist dnyof Lent. Rain ([ npogco. or Ist Sunday in Lent. 116 (L' snow, Ember dav. ^ in aphelion, with Prince of Wales m 18 3. \^ 6 9 • { Ember ¥c5(C. %6^- I Days. 2iul Sunday in J^cnt. hiyh 9 stntionary. Sossious, Baddei'k. Imp. i-*r. of France i 1856. winds. St. Patrick. Prs. Louisa b 1848. ([ perigee. !in\ Sunday in Lent. Spring com. Frostij ^6(i- and An'uinciation. Lady Day. Duke Cambridge 6 1819. ^ stat'y. 4th Sunday in Lent. 9 d C • >'>. i^ greatest Hel. Lat. S. 9 at gr. brilliancy. % 6 C • 7 39 10 9 U 23 8 5 10 35 11 49 8 39 11 9 mom 9 JS 11 35 23 9 32 morn 49 10 1 2 1 16 10 31 31 1 45 11 8 1 1 2 15 morn I 38 2 52 1 2 31 3 45 1 8 3 38 4 52 2 30 5 6 14 3 52 6 22 7 36 5 5 7 35 8 49 5 59 8 29 9 43 6 47 9 17 10 27 7 30 10 11 14 8 12 10 42 11 56 8 53 11 23 A. 37 9 36 A. 6 1 20 10 19 49 2 3 11 4 1 34 2 48 11 57 2 27 3 41 A.l 5 3 35 4 49 2 27 4 57 6 11 3 49 6 19 7 33 5 7 30 8 44 5 55 8 25 9 39 6 34 9 4 10 18 7 10 9 40 10 54 7 38 10 8 11 22 iates wliil sulphul kface, al should! fding. Imost eti any oti tnate \m |ne,) witl| latc. "8, Bedfl sin. After the bones are ground they are sifted and assorted into -Jferent sizes, some being as fme as meal. How few persons know the value o' '-aw hide. It seems strange to them sell all their skins (or'a verv small sum. Take a strip of well- bed raw hide an inch wide, and a horse can hardly break it by pulling [k, — two of them he cannot break any way. Cut into narrow strips, shave the hair off with a sharp knife, to use for bag strings ; the lnp:s will outlast two sets of bags. Farmers know how annoying it is lend bags and have t(iem returned minus the strings. It will outlast jp-iron (common) in any shape, and is stronger. It is good u) put Ind a broken thill — better than iron. Two sets of raw hide halters last a man's lifetime, — if he don't live too long. In some places use raw hide log-chains to work cattle with, cut into narrow strips ii V Di li •t ; irc, HalvRowN Brothers & Co., Grold Leaf, Dry Paints and Varnishes. Ui i , -a i!: m i B. T. MUIR, Bookseller and Stationtr, 12A GraaviU* Street. RooarPa 66 APRIL begins on FRIDAY. [1870.ppring.J 3 First Quarter, 9th d. Oh. 11m. morning, bearing South towards S.W, O Full Moon, 15th d. 6h. 12m. afternoon, below the horizon. (^ Last Qu»,rter, 22nd d. Oh. ilm. afternoon, below the horizon. # New Moon, 30th d. 2h. 23m. afternoon, bearing West towards S.W. I ^ >>« es V Q Q^ rs upper limb. Bisns. I Sets. ©'8 declin. North, slow of clock. Length of days. Moon. Rises. I Sets. South. is I place. SUNDAY 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 U 1.5 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 F. 5 41 6 27 4 34 3 55 Sa. 5 40 6 23 4- 57 3 37 SU. 5 38 6 30 5 20 3 19 M. 5 36 6 31 5 43 3 1 Tu. 5 34 6 32 6 6 2 44 W. 5 32 6 33 G 29 2 26 Th. 5 31 6 34 G 51 2 9 F. 5 29 6 3G 7 14 1 52 Sa. 5 27 6 37 7 36 I 35 SU. 5 25 6 38 7 58 I 19 M. 5 23 6 39 8 20 I 2 Tu. 5 21 6 40 8 42 46 W. 5 19 G 42 9 4 31 Til. 5 17 6 44 9 26 15 F. 5 15 6 46 9 47 S. Sr.. 5 13 6 47 10 8 F. 14 SU. 5 11 G 48 10 30 28 M. 5 10 G 50 10 51 42 Tu. 5 8 6 51 U 11 56 W. 5 6 6 52 11 32 1 9 Th. 5 4 6 53 11 5:^ 1 22 F. 5 3 G 54 12 13 1 34 Sa. 5 1 G 56 12 33 1 46 SU. 4 59 G 57 12 53 1 57 M. 4 57 G 58 13 12 2 8 Tu. 4 5J 6 59 13 32 2 18 W. 4 53 7 1 13 51 2 28 Th. 4 52 7 2 14 10 2 3» F. 4 51 7 3 14 29 2 46 Sa. 4 50 7 4 14 47 2 55 12 12 54 56 12 59 13 2 13 4 13 6 13 8 13 11 13 14 13 16 13 18 13 20 13 23 13 27 13 31 13 34 13 36 13 39 13 42 13 44 13 13 46 48 6 28 6 53 7 7 8 18 45 19 8 53 9 37 10 27 11 25 A. 27 1 2 4 5 6 7 9 10 27 11 37 morn 42 35 48 2 18 35 53 12 13 51 13 54 13 56 13 58 14 14 14 14 1 4 6 8 1 2 3 3 4 4 4 5 5 38 22 33 25 50 13 38 6 48 M. 29 7 47 1 10 8 46 1 52 9 45 2 36 10 43 3 21 11 41 4 9 morn 4 59 39 5 51 1 33 6 44 2 24 7 38 3 9 8 33 3 49 9 27 4 26 10 21 5 11 16 5 32 A. 11 6 5 1 7 6 39 2 4 7 16 3 3 7 57 4 1 8 45 4 59 9 34 5 54 10 20 6 46 11 30 7 35 A. 30 S 21 1 29 9 5 2 28 9 47 3 27 10 28 4 2S 11 9 5 25 11 51 6 24 morn n n a SI a nil Si 8 (1 1 All Fool's Ih 5 til Sunday ir i Piinco Lcopol Cth Sund. in I ?snp. c^©. 1 rincess Beatri I Good Friday. I ' Easter Sundj Easter Monday Easter Tuesdnv A'apoleon HI. i, ^ in perihelion. ^T. George. IM-st Suri.aficr El j Princess Alice/; Sup. Court, Hal i ? 'n y. (C apogee. ^ Jg^The column of the moon's southing gives the time of high water at Parisbon Cornwallis, Hoiton, Uantspoit, ^Vind80l•, Newport, Tiuro, &c. and twisted together hawser fashion. It is good to tie in for a brok« link in a trace chain. It can be tanned so it will be soft and pliablj like harness leather. The only trouble is it will last too long. For whips, cut in strings about one inch wide at the top, and about eight ten teet long unning to a point, with a cracker eight inches long; tl the crack of il may be heard as far as you can an Enfield rifle. Much is lost by the imperfect, thin, and uneven seeding of meadov Bare spots and thin grass, amounting, as they veiy often do, to oij fourth of the whole surface, would make a total loss of five acres every twenty acre meadow. Sometimes the loss amounts to much inoj The importance of thick and even seeding is not sufficiently appreciati Thin or bare patches in existing meadows may be covered with WN BROTHERS & CO., Druggists, Ordnance Square, Halif uwn Brotiie RH Rooai: Paper %t 4d. A roll and apirarda, at B. T. MUIB'S. APRIL 30 Days. 67 5.W. s.w. SUNDAYS, WEATHER, ANKI- VERdARIES, ETC. 46 ^' Pai'vsbon a broW |iid pUrtblj For lit eiglit long ; thj ■ meado' Ido, to 01 Te acres mch nioi Ipprecia ] with jiv All Fool's Day ! C apogee. Pleasant 5th Sunday in Leiit. 116 (L- ^ Spring High Water, mean time, at I 4> Ct o a Is Oi III 5« I "J OB — CO .a o Z s OQ Piinco Leopold 6 1853. W6€' weafher. Gtli Sund. in Lent. Palm Sunday. Cold and ^ sup. c5(v). I'rinoess Beatrice h 1857. c/ear. Good Friday. C perigee. Easter Sunday. ^ in $2' Easter Monday. or Easter Tuesdav. Sess. Annapolis, Napoleon III. 6 180S. [ rusket. snow ^ in perihelion. may he St. George. expected. 1st Sun. aficr Easter. Low Sunday. Princess Alice h 1843. St. Mark. * Sup. Court, Halifax, rjuneni)ur{;. 9 in ^. [Sessions, Kentville. Looks ([ apogee. % 6- c3 « fi «tg (j^s upper limb. BlBes. I Sets. (V)'8 m Length declin. fast of of North. clock. days. Moon. Rises, i Sets. D South. pla o '^1 SUNDAl Vli 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 l7 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 3l SU. M. Tn. W. Th. F. Sa. SU. M. Tn. W. Th. F. Sa. SU. M. Tu. W. Th. F. Sa. SU. M. Tu. W. Th. F. Sa. SU. M. Tu. 48 47 46 45 44 43 42 41 39 38 37 36 35 34 33 32 31 30 29 28 27 2G 25 24 23 22 22 21 21 20 20 5 G 7 8 9 10 11 12 14 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 32 33 34 35 36 15 5 15 23 15 41 15 59 16 16 16 33 16 50 17 6 17 22 17 38 17 53 18 9 18 24 18 38 18 .'>3 19 7 19 20 19 34 19 47 19 5y 20 12 20 24 20 35 20 46 20 57 21 8 21 18 21 23 21 38 21 47 21 55 3 2 3 9 3 16 3 22 3 23 3 33 3 37 3 41 3 44 3 47 i 3 50 ! 3 51 3 52 i 3 53 3 53 3 52 3 51 3 50 ! 3 47 3 44 3 41 i 3 37 3 32 3 27 3 22 3 16 9 2 55 47 38 14 10 14 12 14 13 14 16 14 18 14 20 14 22 14 24 14 27 14 31 14 34 14 36 14 38 14 40 14 42 14 44 14 46 14 48 14 50 14 52 14 54 14 56 I 14 .58 15 3 3 2 2 2 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 2 4 5 6 8 10 12 5 47 6 18 6 S3 7 34 8 22 9 15 10 16 11 21 A. 29 1 40 2 54 4 8 5 25 6 43 8 2 9 17 10 27 11 2/ j morn 19 1 j 1 34 ' 2 3 i 2 30 i 2 55 1 3 18 3 41 4 6 4 34 4 53 5 31 7 41 8 40 9 39 10 3fl»t 11 30 morn 21 1 1 o 2 3 4 4 5 M. 34 5 6 47 I 23 1 56 i 28 31 7 48 6 31 7 21 8 17 9 17 10 18 U 30 21 20 19 1 2 2 3 4 5 7 8 9 9 54 10 49 11 45 A. 44 1 44 2 44 3 43 19 6 55 46 39 31 24 17 9 1 A. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 18 17 18 18 32 8 32 4 5 6 7 7 8 9 9 38 30 18 3 46 27 8 50 n SI a m m m m n 4 \2 2rKl Sunday a [6 '50. S Sup. Court, ] 9 greatest el< ' 3r(l Sunday af Sup Court, Ba 9 greatest eloi C perigee. 4th Sunday afti I Supreme Court 10 32 11 16 morn 3 52 (It^^The cohimn of the moon's southing gives the time of high water at Parrsboi Comwallis, Horton, Hantsport, Windsor, Newport, Truro, «&c. Rogatioii Sunda 2 Stationary. Queen Victoria . jiVs. Helena 6 '4J I Ascension Day. . S(^(C. , [Sunday after AsJ ,?c^C. I [Sup. Court, Guy] tiro, many advant s which propag] of this implement of tillage. A seed-bed of clean, mellow, fresh tnrw '* ^"d those pra earth, is a pro-requisite to the sowing or planting of all crops. 'I|f''<^ seeds near or loosening and pulverization of the soil is the first great object of ^*'- To this end operation of ploughing ; another is the complete mixture of the part»7''s must be bro which the soil is composed, anu to bring up the under soil to the suif;»| '" addition. thL' destruction of weeds is another object of the use of the plough ; bt.rying the manure is the last object. Ploughing is therefore necess and the more perfectly it loosens and pulverizes the soil, the more eqii will it be penetrated, and the more numerous will be the roots put until the whole soil is filled with their hair-like fibres. To expose soil to the action of the atmosphere has long been the practice of t-VKRY farmer sli| [ ^or the heavy p accustomed to f only ha!f.a-dn| ^customed to it "«-, &c. A little BROWN BROTHEUS & CO., Druggists, Ordnance Square, Halves, BruslI^ — ^ Portinondie-i, Purses, Jewelry, &c., at U. T. MUIR'S. MAY 31 Days. 69 S.E o 1 o D'« i.pla S 9 m 54 ^\ 49 ml 45l m 44 t\ 44 t\ 44 yjl 43l yj| 38 30 18 3! 46| 271 81 50i ) 32 16 norn 3 521 kt ParrsM High Water, mean time, at SUNDAYS, WEATHER, ANNI- _«-d i VERSARIES, ETC. CO 1 6% gs Annapolis, t. Jolui, X. and Portlan V * &u Ot Cfl QQ 2ml Sunday after Easter. Pr. Arthur 8 3 10 33 11 47 7 3 [b '50. St. Philip and St. James. 8 81 11 1 mom 7 31 Sup. Court, Liverpool. Sess. Guys- 9 1 11 31 15 8 1 9 greatest elong. W. [boro*. 9 34 morn 45 8 34 Mild and 10 18 4 1 18 9 18 1^ 6 ^- cheering. 11 2 48 2 2 10 2 morn 1 32 2 46 U 1 3rcl Sunday after Easter. 1 2 31 3 45 mom Changeable 1 33 4 3 5 17 33 Sup Court, Barrinpton. loith 2 33 5 3 6 17 1 33 ^ greatest elong. E. 3 49 6 19 7 33 2 49 frequent 4 54 7 24 8 38 3 54 5 45 8 15 9 29 4 45 ([ perigee. showers. 6 32 9 2 10 16 5 32 4tii Sunday after Easter. 7 19 9 49 11 3 6 19 Calm 8 4 10 34 11 48 7 4 Supreme Court, Tusket. I? d C • 8 50 11 20 A. 34 7 50 and 9 35 A. 5 1 19 8 35 ) 10 20 50 2 4 9 20 sunshine. 11 8 1 38 2 52 10 8 A. 1 2 31 3 45 11 1 Rogation Sunday. Cold and 1 3 30 4 44 A. 1 b stationary. ) G^ 2 8 4 38 5 52 1 8 Queen Victoria 6 1819. > .§ f. 3 21 5 51 7 5 2 21 Prs. Helena b '46. ^ m^. ) •* § 4 28 6 58 8 12 3 28 Ascension Day. Holy Thurs. 5 20 7 50 9 4 4 20 damp, 6 2 8 32 9 46 5 2 'h6f , I. 'I lare, Hallges, Brushes, Combs and Perfumery at Brown Brothers & Co. U. T. MUIR, Bookseller and Stfltioncr, 125 Onvrivillo Street, llalifajBoaps, Hair Oila 1» Pi Cm % i^n /• 1^ o o 70 ''}: /" to i tn o s .2 JUNE begins on WKDNKSDAY. [1^7(«f^[;;^«- J • W, 5 First Qnnrtoi", Oth d. 71i. 2in. iirtoniooii, l)caiiup: W. towards S O i^'ull Moon, 13th d. Oh. .33ni. inorninjjr, holow the horizon. (^ Last Quarter, 20th d. 5li. 20m. afternoon, below the horizon. % New Moon, 28th d. 7h. 19m. afternoon, below the horizon. \^ a upper liml). Noitli. fast of clock. Len^tli of day.**. Moon. Rises. I Sets. South, (3 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 l.'j 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 23 29 30 VV. Th. F. Sa. SU. M. Tu. W. Th. F. Sa. SU. M. Tu. W. Th. F. Sa. SU. M. Tn. W. Th. F. Sa. SU. M. Tu. \V. Th. 20 19 18 17 17 17 17 IG 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 17 17 17 18 18 18 19 19 19 36 37 38 39 39 40 41 42 42 43 43 44 44 45 45 46 46 47 47 47 47 47 47 48 48 48 48 48 48 48 22 4 2 29 22 12 2 20 22 19 2 10 22 26 2 22 33 1 50 22 40 1 39 22 46 1 2' 22 51 1 19 22 56 1 6 23 1 54 23 6 42 23 9 30 23 13 18 23 16 F. 6 2u 19 S. 6 23 21 19 23 23 31 23 2.') 44 23 26 57 23 27 1 10 23 27 1 23 23 27 1 36 23 26 1 49 23 25 2 2 23 24 2 15 23 22 2 28 23 20 2 40 23 17 2 53 23 14 3 5 23 11 3 17 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 12 14 16 18 19 20 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 32 32 33 34 34 M 34 34 36 36 36 36 36 36 36 6 7 8 9 10 H A. 1 3 4 5 6 8 9 10 10 11 morn 17 11 10 13 20 29 40 50 5 20 37 53 4 10 8 53 33 1 1 2 2 3 3 4 5 6 6 32 57 20 43 8 35 6 40 19 4 2 9 27 10 19 11 6 11! 47 morn 24 57 1 26 1 58 2 27 3 3 35 4 17 5 6 6 7 8 3 9 5 10 8 11 10 A. 11 1 10 2 9 3 8 4 9 5 10 6 12 7 15 8 14 9 4 1 2 3 4 5 6 6 7 8 9 10 11 A. t 2 3 4 4 5 6 7 7 8 9 9 10 11 43 35 28 21 13 3 54 45 36 30| 27| 25, 26! 26 i 24! 19! lOi 57| 42 24 6i 47 29! ^8 46 37 morn 30 1 24 VJ5B \i\m Jl^r'The column of the moon's southing gives the time of high water at Pans Cornwallis, Horton, Hantsport, Windsor, Newport, Tnuo, &c. ers and reduced condition. The liarness should be examined freqm to sec that it fits well and to prevent chafing. It will be observed when horses are ploughing the traces draw downward, and who taehed to a waggon, horizontally ; the bitck straps should therot'oi lengthened a little when they are removed from the waggon to the ploj Rainy days should be devoted to clearing out all the rubbish from cef and see and have them kept clean and well purified. Examine an| pair tools, and Jiave them all in perfect order for use when requir Grease waggons and carts, oil harness, brush up stables, examim render perteetly dean all seed for sowing and planting. Now, farmers, is the time to look after your mowing machines, rakes, hand rakos, forks, &c. See that they are all in proper onlcj av i i*r. Geoip) of Whit Sunday Day. • [ C perigee. I 'J 'linity Sunday J'up. Court, Tru Corpus Christie. 1 1st Sunday after Access. Q. Victo |i proclamation. S (Amherst, P. He % apogee. o '/^''" J^nptist. -'nd Sunday after] (5 J/. Q- Victoria erowil Jt- Peter and St. L^PlilHurt^^AricJ time has come^ fhmo into your woiT l)oroughly. i.v p ki'ences, you are i-e r "eighbour,— whc )mmence mowing mowing machine ir I/our barns and she ^yourgrainundhJ and refuse stuflf" th a week or two pre] ^notieetoquit,as [many other things] tes, will save the tJ "me to spare to di BRO\yN BROTHERS & CO., Druggists, Ordnance Square, Hl&raphic Chemicalsl Joaps, Hair Oils, Combs, Perfumery, anrt other Fancy Goods at MtriR's. D plad JUNE 30 Days. 71 24! 61 47 29: 12 '58' 46 37 tion^ 30 1 24 Hit 0) 6 00 H O O Q > a o o o (0 « "m m 0) 3 72 JULY begins on FRIDAY. [18; J) First Quarter, 6th cl. Oh. 16m. morninf^, below the Ijorizon. Ol'iill Moon, 12th d. 6h. 21m. afternoon, helow the horizon. ([_ Last Quarter, 20th d. lOh. 3m. morninj^, l)earinp; East towards S. New Moon, 28th d. 7h. 4m. morning, bearing East towards N. E. Q 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 •^Z 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 / 8 upper limb. Q ^ Kisea. | Sets. F^ 4 20 Sa. 4 20 SU. 4 21 M. 4 21 (V)'8 (V) Lenijth declin. slow of of North. clock. days. Moon. Kitse». I Sets. South. pla Tu. 4 22 W. 4 22 Th. 4 23 F. 4 23 Sa. 4 24 SU. 4 25 M. 4 26 Tu. 4 27 W. 4 27 Th. 4 28 F. 4 29 Sa. 4 30 SU. 4 31 M. 4 32 Tu. 4 33 i W. 4 34 Th. 4 35 F. 4 36 Sa. 4 37 SU. 4 38 M. 4 39 Tu. 4 40 W. 4 41 Th. 4 42 F. 4 43 Sa. 4 44 SU. 4 45 48 48 47 47 47 47 46 46 45 45 4*. 41 43 42 41 41 40 39 39 38 37 36 35 34 33 32 31 30 29 28 27 !23 7 23 3 22 58 1 22 53! 22 48! i 22 42 j 22 35 i 22 29 I 22 22 1 22 14: 22 7! 21 58: 21 50 21 41 ! 21 32 i 21 22 ! 21 12 1 21 2 20 51 20 40! 20 28' 20 17 1 20 5i 19 32 19 39 : 3 29 3 41 3 52 4 3 14 24 34 43 52 1 9 17 5 24 5 31 5 38 5 43 5 49 5 54 5 6 6 6 6 19 26 19 13 18 59 18 45 18 31 IS 16 58 2 5 8 10 6 12- 6 13 6 IS 6 13 6 13 6 11 6 9 6 7 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 14 14 14 36 36 34 34 34 34 32 32 31 30 29 28 26 24 22 21 20 19 18 16 14 12 10 8 6 4 2 58 56 54 1 7 7 9 54 8 14 10 24 9 23 10 59 i 10 32 11 30 11 42 morn , A. 55 1 2 6 29 3 19 58 ; 4 33 1 33 ; 5 44 2 11 6 54 2 56 7 53 3 44 i 8 45 4 43 j 9 27 5 45 i 10 3 49 1 10 32 7 53 i 2 17 3 10 1 51 41 31 23 8 16 9 12 10 10; 11 10 m m m tl A A. 1 1 9 5' 59! 10 58 1 1 23 I 1 1 45 I morn j II I 35 i 1 1 2 2 3 49 4 37 15 57 : 4 55 i 6 4 1 7 12! 8 23! 8 58 9 5S 10 59 11 59 A. 57 1 57 2 58 3 59 1 3 59 33 8 22 9 9 31 2 49 3 .35 4 19 5 1 5 43 6 7 7 24 7! 52! 5 6 6 7 i 8 39 I 9 28 ilO 21 ■11 15 ! morn! i 9 ! 1 3 i 1 56 I 2 48 The column of tl)e moon's soutliing ^ives the time of high water at Pan.sb Cornwallls, Horton, Hantsport, Newport, Windsor, Truro, &c. The following receipts for washes for buildings or fences wilj found satisfactory in use and we.*?r : — Take a clean barrel that will water, put into it half-a-bushel of quick lime, and slack it bv poii over it boiling water sufficient to cover it 4 or 5 inches deep, stirrin until it is slaked. Dissolve in water, and add 2 pounds of sulphati zinc, (white vitriol), and 1 pound of salt, which will cause the was harden on the wood work in a few days ; add sufficient water to brin to the consistency of thick white-wash. To make >\ pleasan t cream col to the above wash, add 3 lbs. yellow ochre. 1 . fawn colour, add 41 umber, 1 lb. Indian red, and 1 lb. lamp black. For grey or stone coif add 4 lbs. raw umber and 2 lbs. lamp black. Fresh or caustic linicj BROWN BROTHERS & CO., Druggists, Ordnance Square, Hal 381 Puns. 33 Hhds. ?G30 Hhds. 206 Trs. 1007 Brls. 393 Boas. 8885 Puns. 694 TrH. 49/ Brls. I Rum. Sugar. Molosscs. and Pock^ Xx\ imer.j iss V-* < [Anniversar ^ |3rd Sund. after Prs. Helena m Ij % '\ 1^ \{l perigee. Uth Suuda^r aftut Sess. Svdney. ( |St. Swithin. Isth Sunday after iSup Court, Halif I^ apogee. wit Jth Sun-lay after 5t. James.' 9 6 lifsup. j <5 J. 5 1ft 7 45 8 59 4 15 • U 8 41 9 55 5 11 Sess. Svdney. C eclipsed, invisible. 7 1 9 31 10 45 6 1 9d:i^.' 7 45 10 15 11 29 6 4ft J in Q. 1? d ©. t^w/» 8 30 11 A. 14 7 80 St. Swjthin. 9 7 11 37 51 8 7 atmoiiph»-e, 9 43 A. 13 1 27 8 43 5th Sunday after Trinity. 10 18 48 2 2 9 18 10 49 1 19 2 33 9 49 Sup Court, Halifax. ^ in peri. 11 SO 2 3 14 10 30 ^ apogee. with A. 12 2 42 3 56 11 12 >i6 9' 1 57 4 27 5 41 A. 57 2 26 4 56 6 10 1 26 iome 3 41 6 11 7 25 2 41 6tb Sunday after Trinity. l!l6^ Pr. uf Wales landed in Halifax, '60. 7 14 9 44 10 58 6 14 7 51 !0 r. 11 35 6 51 8 29 10 :>i a^orn 7 29 9 8 il 38 1 13 8 8 rth Sunday after Trinity. rain. 9 46 mom 52 8 46 i during the heat of summer, and after the wood has become dried, h the pores, and tends strongly to prevent decay. A great advan- [woula result from whitewashing shingle^" before laying them. A portion of pot ash and salt mixed with the lime, and then immers- Ihc shingles in it for four hours, and the wash afterwards brushed jtlie shingles when laid, will make a Hre-proof roof. pERE is no way that land can be so profitably impro^d as by grass |in a vigorous state of p:rowth. To grow large crops of grass we (have rich, drained land, — naturally fertile or enriched by manure porough culture before seeding down, and hv frequent top dressings mrds. It must be drained land — artificialfy drained if subject lo kant water — or the best grasses cannot be grown, nor can it be ^ht into profitable rotation with grain crops. It must be thoroughly Bfises, Supporters and Bandages, at Browit Phothbrs & Co. 4 'J I I \ : ■ I ill 4 R. T.Uxn% Bookseller and Stationer, 125 Gmnvino Street, Hal caniig Enst towards 8.1 0New Moon, 26th d. dh. llm. afternoon, bearing Wc&t, towards ST • u ©8 upper limb. ©8 declin. North. © Blow of clock. Lenjith days. ' Moun. 3) i South, plj Q Bises. 1 Seta. IliseH. 1 Sets. 1 M. 4 47 7 26 18 1 6 4 14 52 9 34 10 2 3 39 i 2 Tu. 4 48 7 24 17 46 6 14 49 10 46 10 30 4 29 i 3 W. 4 49 7 23 17 30 5 56 14 46 11 59 10 59 5 20| 1 4 th. 4 50 7 21 17 14 5 51 14 43 Al 11 11 31 6 12 5- F. 4 52 7 20 16 58 5 45 14 30 2 22 morn 7 6 6 Sa. 4 53 7 19 16 42 5 39 14 38 3 33 8 8 2 7 SU. 4 54 7 18 16 25 5 32 14 36 4 41 49 8 59 i 1 8 M. 4 56 7 16 16 8 5 25 14 33 5 43 1 37 9 57 1 9 Tu. 4 57 7 15 15 51 5 17 14 30 6 36 2 31 10 54 ; 10 W. 4 58 7 13 15 34 5- -8 14 27 7 21 3 30 11 48 i 11 Th. 4 59 7 12 15 16 4 59 14 24 7 59 4 35 A. 39 i 12 F. 5 1 7 10 14 58 4 49 14 21 8 30 5 39 1 27 1 13 Sa. 5 2 7 9 14 40 4 39 14 18 8 58 6 44 2 12; 14 SU. 5 3 7 7 14 21 4 28 14 15 9 23 7 46 2 56 < 15 M. 5 5 7 6 14 3 4 16 14 12 9 47 8 47 3 38 < 16 Tu. 5 6 7 4 13 44 4 4 14 9 10 10 9 47 4 19 ' 17 W. 5 7 7 3 13 25 3 r)2 14 6 10 35 10 48 5 l; 18 Th. 5 8 7 1 13 5 3 39 14 2 11 2 11 47 5 45 1 19 F. 5 9 6 59 12 46 3 26 13 59 11 33 A. 48 C 31 20 Sa. 5 10 6 58 12 26 3 12 13 56 '.norn 1 47 7 19 21 SU. 5 11 6 57 12 6 2 58 13 54 8 2 4.8 8. 9 22 M. 5 13 6 55 11 46 2 43 13 51 49 3 48 9 2i 23 Tu. 5 15 6 53 11 26 2 28 13 47 1 37 4 47 9 57 24 W. 5 16 6 51 11 6 2 12 13 43 2 31 5 41 10 51 25 Th. 5 17 6 50 10 43 1 56 13 40 3 33 6 29 1140 26 F. 5 18 6 48 10 24 1 40 13 36 4 34 7 1 mom 2^ Sa. 5 19 6 46 10 3 1 23 13 33 6 9 7 29 39 28 SU. 5 19 6 44 9 42 1 6 13 29 7 22 8 1 31 29 M. 5 20 6 43 9 21 48 13 26 8 36 8 30 2 23 30 Tu. 5 21 6 41 8 59 30 13 22 8 50 9 3 15 31 W. 5 22 6 39 8 38 S. 12 13 18 1 11 2 9 32 4 8 l[I^°*The column of the moon's southing sfives the time of hi Cornwallis, Horton, Hantsport, WiucUor, Newport, Truro, &c yh water at ParibliB 1 seeded ; economy in grass seed " saves at tlie spigot to lose at the buij in the less quantity and poorer quality of the product. And it musti be overstocked. The best pasture land, especially while young, ciJ ruined by feeding too closely and unseasonably, — late in autumnj early in spring time. The practice of top dressing grass lands in atitj is becoming more appreciated, the advantage being two-fold : fiistJ mechanical protection from exposure to winds and cold ; secondly} enrichit^ effects of the liquid manure carried down by rains amon| grass roots. If once the experiment is tried, it will most likely {Mated. It succeeds remarkably well on heavy and strong soils. The Orchard and shade trees must not be forgotten or negle Scliool I miner. J SUNDAYS. XKHi Laiiiinas Day. iC f)oiigco. Prinoc Alfred h 8fh Sunday afu 9tli Sunday nfte Ass. B. V. Mar^ ([ apogee. 1 10th Sunday aft( St. Bartliolomew 1? stationary. 1 1th Sunday afte C perigee. B&OWN BROTHERS & CX)., Druggists, Ordnance Square, time for planting liiivo been dug i well healed in, tV ding trees have bJ ^virh them, — the] are not of much ■ iittended to, and] when set, and pj there is no use isite is to keep th^ Iprcferable for genj 'e roots in jjropof :ssity of ampntntirj open lands havf »S BBOTHEns & Scliool Requisites of overy description al MVIIt'S. ■ 9 2 57 51 AUGUST 31 Days, 7^ SUNDAYS, WEATHER, ANNl- VKKSARIES, P:TC, High Water, mean tiin«,at 99 i U 9 O I' CO -if DQ I Laiuinas Day. Fr&juent (T i)crigcc'. shoirei'it Prjnoc Alfred /> 1»44. about 8rh Sundav after Trinity. ^ 6 (C- t/n'a W 26 U 10 rnorn Urns. Sultrif 9th Sunday after Trinity. Ass. B. V. Mary. ^ 6W- wmther. ([ apogee. 9 in ft- m 1 2 3 5 6 I 4 27 50 5 3 6 50 7 8 8 9 30 10 44 16 Warm lOth Sunday after Trinity. %6(L' St. Bartholomew. 9 r neele ""^'^.v of amputating trunk nnd branch will not exist. Trees taken . I open lands have a preference over those taken from the forest^ J f % m I I o o 4 ' r\ Bbothsbs ^ Co., Importers of Flower, Field and Garden 8e«49* n » w R. T. MUIR, BookMlkir and PutHi«bcr, l;S6 Granrilte Stmt 76 SEPTEMBER begins on THURSDAY, [li Fint Qaarter, 3nd d. 9h. 46id. morninj;, below the horizon. Fall Moon, 9th d. 6h. 57in. afternoon, below the borixon. Last Quarter, 17th d. 9h. Iftm. afternoon, below the horizon. New Mood, 35th d. 2h. 20m. morning, below the horizon. 1 9 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 II 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 II ©"s upper limb. RU«s. I Set*. d«oUn. North. © flMt Ot clock. Leni f daya. Moon. RUe». I Seta. South. Th. 5 24 6 38 8 16 F. 6 13 16 A 16 10 6 5 2 F. 5 25 6 36 7 54 24 13 12 1 27 10 47 5 57 8a. 5 26 6 34 7 32 44 13 8 2 35 11 33 6 54 8U. 5 27 6 32 7 10 1 3 13 4 3 37 morn 7 51 M. 5 28 6 30 6 48 1 23 13 4 32 25 8 47 Tu. 5 29 6 29 6 25 1 43 12 58 5 17 1 22 9 42 W. 5 30 6 27 6 3 2 3 12 .54 5 56 2 25 10 33 Th. 5 31 6 25 5 40 2 24 12 50 6 31 3 28 11 21 P. 5 33 6 23 5 18 2 44 12 46 6 59 4 31 A. 7 Sa. 5 34 6 21 4 55 3 5 12 42 7 23 5 35 51 SU. 5 85 6 19 4 32 3 26 12 38 7 47 6 37 1 33 M. 5 36 6 17 4 9 3 47 12 34 R 10 7 39 2 15 Tu. 5 38 6 15 3 46 4 8 12 30 8 35 8 38 2 57 W. 5 39 6 13 3 23 4 29 12 26 9 1 9 37 3 40 Th. 5 40 6 11 3 4 50 12 22 9 30 10 37 4 24 F. 6 41 6 9 2 37 5 11 12 18 10 3 11 38 5 11 Sa. 5 42 6 7 2 14 5 32 12 14 10 41 A. 37 6 Sir. 5 44 6 5 1 51 5 54 i^o 11 25 1 37 6 51 M. 5 45 6 3 1 27 6 15 12 6 mom 2 35 7 43 Tu. 5 46 6 1 1 4 6 36 12 2 16 3 30 8 37 W. 5 48 5 59 41 6 57 11 58 1 14 4 20 9 31 Th. 5 49 5 57 N17 7 18 11 54 2 19 5 3 10 25 F. 5 50 6 55 8 5 7 37 11 50 3 27 5 41 11 18 Sa. 5 52 5 53 28 7 59 11 46 4 39 6 35 morn SU. 5 54 5 50 52 8 19 11 40 6 15 6 29 11 M. 5 55 5 48 1 15 8 40 11 36 7 32 6 56 1 t4 Tu. 5 56 5 46 1 39 9 11 32 8 47 7 29 1 58 W. 5 57 5 45 2 2 9 20 11 30 10 4 8 2 2 54 Th. 5 58 5 44 2 26 9 39 11 28 11 17 8 42 3 51 F. 5 59 5 43 2 49 9 59 11 26 A. 28 9 28 4 48 ^7*The column of the moon's southing gives the time of high water at Parrs Coruwallis, Hortou, Hantsport, Newport, Windsor, Truro, &c. which cannot be over-rated. Trees will more readily bear rcmoij from a moist or wet soil, to a dry one, than from a dry to a moist on When cheese is ready for market and abont to be shipped, it isj practice with some to apply to each cheese a thin coating of vni made from gum shellac. The shellac is simply dissolved and ap| with a brush. This coating gives the cheese a smooth glossy ap| anoo, and besides adding to its beauty, is said to keep the cheese losing weight or gathering mould. When cheese, well cured and slii| in the fall, are to remain in store several weeks or months, the at treatment is particularly beneficial, as serving to keep them in I condition, witn less loss, and at the same time adding so much to Sossions, Ualifa Nativity B. V. 13th Siindav aft learanoe as to indu llac used in this w r not be employed [aimed for its use. U much corn can planted, with 8( In clean and melJ i as upon ten acres Ithcred with weeds [potatoes, as well i fcrfora thorough lesting will furthe ?'y and then wastf 1 be able to recall BROWN BB0THER8 & CO., Druggists, Oiilnance Square, HaU Ptfir A 44. ft Mil ftt B* T. Hunt's. T M fMMER.l JTUMN.J SEPTEMBER SO Days. 77 SUNDAYS, WEATHBR, ANVI- VBU8ARIX8, BTC. High Watar, mmn tfoM,*! \^ in aphelion. Changmbie, London bftrnt, 1696. 1 2th Sunday after Trinity, with SosaioQs, Halifax, Yarmouth. Nfttivity B. V. Mary. ( greatett [olong. E. prevalence 13th Sundnv after Trinity. ([ a|)0||;ee. /iiir 116 ^- wiather. 14th Sunday after Trinity. ^P©. St. Matthew. 8np. Court, Yarmouch, £mber Day. [Wind. Sesf . Bad'Ic. Coot, I (?) enters ^3e, Autm. com. I Ember J Days. 15th Sunday after Trinity. J? d C- ([ perit^. with I Supreme Court, Shclhurne. frequent I St. Michael. Michaelmas Day. ^ 6 (Z' $nowa-8. 11 35 1 17 2 31 inom 2 5 3 19 44 3 14 4 28 2 7 4 37 5 51 3 30 6 7 14 4 44 7 14 8 28 5 45 8 15 9 29 6 28 8 58 10 12 7 9 9 39 10 53 7 43 10 13 11 27 6 11 10 41 11 55 8 40 11 10 A. 24 9 7 11 37 51 9 34 A. 4 1 18 10 5 35 1 49 10 39 1 9 2 23 U 21 1 51 3 5 A. 28 2 58 4 12 I 49 4 19 5 33 3 14 5 44 6 58 4 28 6 58 8 12 6 27 7 57 9 11 6 14 8 44 9 58 6 55 9 25 10 39 7 35 10 5 11 19 8 15 10 45 11 59 6 55 11 25 morn 9 -^ mom 39 10 k^ 6 1 20 11 12 53 2 7 10 35 11 44 mom 1 7 2 30 3 44 45 28 9 6 43 7 7 8 11 40 7 8 34 9 5 9 39 10 21 11 28 A. 49 2 14 28 27 14 55 6 35 7 15 7 55 8 36 9 23 10 12 enrance as to induce readier sales than when not so treated. As ffum |lnc iiscd in this way is perfectly harmless, we see no reason why it not be employed for the purpose, especially oi decided advantagtt laimed for its use. ab U much corn can be grown on five acres, well manured and planted, with some fertilizer to give it an early start, and tbflh in clean and mdlow culture so as to enjoy the full strength of tiM I as upon ten acres imperfectly prepared, carelessly planted, and hslf |thcrea with weeds through the season. The same is true of beans Ipotatoes, as well as of all root crops. The Spring grains are mudi V for a thorough preparation of tlie soil, and careful attention to festing will further enhance their value. It is of little use to tow ^ly and then waste for want of attention. Every fanner may per* I be able to recall some i;istance where he has snfiered loss by sowirig ^:! i )| I • »l If Stockings, Kne^ Capft and Anklets, at Bnowv BHOtHBVl ft Co. R. T. MmOS/Booltsetter aad^fitatitiwr, 195 Onuaville Street. Jl 1^ lilt :r^ In 78 OCTOBER begiud on SATURDAY. [ISfcufumn.]! J) First Quarter, Ist d. 5h. 5ra. a ternoon, bearing North towards N.I O Full Moon, 9th d. 9h. 29m. morning, below the horizon. (L tast Quarter, 17th d. 2h. Om. afternoon, below the horizon. # New Moon, 24d. llh. 21m. morning:, bearing North towards N. E 3) First Quarter, 31 st d. 3 h. 47m. morning, below the horizon. S' ©'a upper limb. ©'8 deciin. Soutli. © fast of clock. Length o^ dajs. Moon. South, plj Q Rises. 1 Sets. Rises. 1 Sets. 1 Sa. « 5 42 3 12 10 18 11 24 1 33 10 19 5 47 1 2 SU. 6 1 5 40 3 36 10 37 11 20 2 29 11 17 6' 44 1 3 M. 6 2 5 38 3 59 10 56 11 16 3 18 morn 7 38 1 4 Tu. 6 4 5 36 4 22 11 14 11 12 3 57 18 8 30 ; 5 W. 6 5 5 34 4 45 11 32 11 8 4 32 1 21 9 19 6 Th. 6 6 5 32 5 8 11 50 11 4 5 2 24 10 4 7 F. 6 8 5 30 5 31 12 7 11 5 27 3 28 10 48 8 Sa. 6 9 9 29 5 54 12 24 10 57 5 50 4 29 11 31 ' v' SU. 6 10 5 27 6 17 12 40 10 54 6 13 5 30 A. 12 ' 10 M. 6 a 5 25 6 40 12 56 10 50 6 36 6 31 54 11 Tu. 6 12 5 23 7 3 13 12 10 46 7 2 7 30 1 36 12 W. 6 13 5 22 7 25 13 27 10 43 7 39 8 30 2 20 13 Th. 6 14 5 20 7 48 13 42 10 40 8 1 9 41 3 6 14 F. 6 15 5 1£ 8 10 13 56 10 36 8 36 10 29 3 54 15 Sa. 6 17 5 16 8 32 14 9 10 32 9 17 11 30 4 43 16 SU. 6 18 5 15 8 54 14 22 10 30 10 6 A. 27 5 34 ! 17 M. 6 19 5 13 9 17 14 34 10 26 11 1 22 6 26 { 18 Tu. 6 20 5 11 9 38 14 46 10 22 morn 2 12 7 18 19 W. 6 21 5 9 10 14 57 10 15 1 2 56 8 11 ! 20 Th. 6 22 5 8 10 22 15 7 10 15 1 6 3 34 9 3 ■ 21 F. 6 23 5 6 10 43 15 17 10 12 2 14 4 10 9 55 1 22 Sa. 6 24 5 4 11 5 15 26 10 8 3 26 4 42 10 48 : 23 SU. 6 26 5 2 11 26 15 34 10 4 4 42 5 12 11 42 24 M. 6 28 5 11 47 15 42 10 5 58 5 44 morn 2&, ^u. 6 29 4 58 12 8 15 49 9 56 7 39 5 55 38 1 n W. 6 30 4 56 19 28 15 55 9 52 8 57 6 33 1 36 th. 6 31 4 54 12 49 16 9 48 10 12 7 18 2 36 28 F. 6 32 4 53 13 9 16 5 9 46 11 23 8 9 3 36 29 Sa. 6 34 4 52 13 29 16 9 9 44 A. 25 9 7 4 36 30 SU. 6 36 4 51 13 49 16 12 9 41 1 17 10 9 5 33 31 M. 6 S8 4 49 14 8 1 16 15 9 38 i 1 59 11 13 i 6 27 J^^'The column of the moon's southing gives the time of high water at i'arrsb Cornwallis, Horton, Hantsport, Windsor, Newport, Truro, &o. or planting too largely, but few can say they have given too good to their crops, have farmed too high, or cultivated too thorouglilj cleanly. Grow all you can, but lemember that good crops are important than largely increased seeding without careftil preparation| cultivation of the soil. The great mistake with farmers is, when manure a field thoroughly, they reep tilling it as long as it will ])roq crops, and then they seo'l with clover and grass, when it is possiblj poor that it gives light crops, or no ci'^ps at all. To whom do the highways belong i This was a question a^^itj in Massachusetts at the time the law was passed there prohibiting cj : HC IP K i VEI I i IB i 16th Sujidav '3 ^ ' 4 I Sup. Ct., An: 5 j [Guysbo 16 17th Sunday a |i"«- C ; (L apogee. Suj ! [Antigonish, ; Supreme Cour I 11 stationary. i ^ in perihelion ; 1 8th Sunday af Sr.Luke. Sup. ^ greatest elon yupreme Court j '9th Sunday afi ! C perigee. I St. Crispin. Si ! Supreme Court St, Simon and i20th Sunday afi Ail Hallows Ev pin running at la ^ided that they bel< [d that each indivic ought up another ned the nighways, fn one-half of all J 7 and perpetual fiiiais. But the co pling, settles thi nseif, has no right pirs,— that the tra m all other miner, tn-wj passes." Co o.>e lands thev are KpMplM*! li mn II T i BROWN BROTHERS & CO., Druggists, Ordnauce Sc^uare, Ha| Unadulterated" ^ Liitumn.]! ' '• ' 'i ST0OK iw Wabbhc U8«.— let Oct., 1870.— 612 puncheons. 14 hogsheads, i barrel, rum; 3231 hogsheads, 196 tieroes, 806 barrels, 193 boxes, sugar; 8114 puncheons, 464 tierces, 393 Jpurrels, molasses. SUITD/ rS,^WBATHBR, ANNI- VERSARIES, ETC. 79 , 10, at 03 I 36 i 6 27 »t Farrsb Fair 16th Sunday after Trinity. and Sup. Ct., Annapolis, Liv'pl, Truro, [Guysboro'. Seas. Port Hood. pleasant. I7tli Sunday after Trinity. ^ in Q^. Changeable, ^ apojjfce. Sup. Ct. Kniv'le, Amh'st, [Antigonish, Arichat. Sess. Gore. Supreme Court, Lunenburgh. ]/ stationary. with ^ in perihelion. 116 (L- 18th Sunday after Trinity. ^ d C • cold Sr.Luke. Sup. Cr. Port Hood. Sess. ^ greatest elong. W. [Tusket. Supreme Court, Pictou. raini/ I 19th Sunday after Trinity. : i ^ perigee. weather. St. Crispin. Sup. Ct. Hx. Sessions [Kentville, Annapolis. Supremo Court, Baddeck. St, Simon and St. Jude. h d C • 20th Sunday after Trinity. All Hallows Eve. §1 Oh 5=* CO •« a O S morn 1 42 16 2 46 1 36 4 6 3 2 5 32 4 14 6 44 5 16 7 46 6 2 8 32 6 36 9 7 8 9 38 7 39 10 9 6 4 10 34 8 33 11 3 9 01 11 31 9 30 11 59 ID 5 A. 35 10 52 1 22 II 55 2 25 A. 10 3 30 2 27 4 57 3 44 6 14 4 49 7 19 5 39 8 9 6 21 8 51 7 6 9 36 7 47 10 17 8 31 11 1 9 17 11 47 10 5 morn 10 56 35 11 53 1 26 morn 2 23 2 56 20 46 58 46 10 14 10 52 11 11 23 48 A. 17 45 1 1 2 3 4 6 7 14 49 36 39 44 11 28 8 33 9 23 10 5 10 50 11 31 morn 15 11 16 morn 36 2 2 14 16 2 36 8 39 4 33 I 8 30 9 5 9 52 10 55 5 6 6 7 7 8 1 49 2 40 3 37 A. 1 2 3 4 5 6 6 7 8 9 9 2 27 44 49 39 21 6 47 31 17 5 56 10 53 morn o good orouglil] ps are n laration when ivill pro( possibli ion ivM m running at large in the highways without keepers. Some pre- nded that they belonged to the town or county where they were located [d that each individual had a right to use them for pasturage. This ought up another point, not quite so agreeable. If counties or towns ned the highways, they would readily be required to make and main- |n one-half of all the fences on the lines thereof, which -would make a y and perpetual tax on the community, and be a great relief to indi- iimls. But the common law of England, of some four hundred years jinding, settles this matter very justly, where it says, " The King self, has no right to the highway, except for puqDOses of travel and iwirs, — that the trees and stones, except f^uch as arc needed for repairs, ph all other minerals, and the grass, helonq to him il rough ivhose land vdif passes." Consequently, then, highways belong to those from biting '-•ojc lands thev are taken, for all purposes except travel and the right I ! ( !M HftB Unadulterated Ground Spices, nt '^roavn Buothkiis & Co. S. T. MtJI^, B«okseU«r aad Stetionerj, 116 Qn&Villa Street. 1^ n o p s a South. plac* « Rises. 1 Sets. Rises. 1 Sets. 1 Tu. 6 40 4 48 14 28 10 17 9 36 2 34 morn 7 17 vw 2 W. 6 41 4 46 14 47 16 18 9 32 3 4 18 8 3 K 3 Th. 6 42 4 44 15 6 16 18 9 28 3 31 1 22 8 47 K 4 F. 6 43 4 43 15 24 16 17 ■J 26 3 54 2 23 9 30 r 5 Sa. 6 45 4 42 15 43 16 16 9 24 4 17 3 24 10 11 T 6 su. 6 47 4 40 16 1 16 13 9 20 4 40 4 25 10 .53 T 7 M. 6 48 4 39 16 18 16 10 9 18 5 4 5 24 11 35 H 8 Tu. 6 50 4 38 16 36 16 6 9 16 5 36 6 24 A. 18 « 9 W. 6 51 4 37 16 53 16 2 9 14 6 2 7 18 '. 3 n 10 Th. 6 52 4 36 17 10 15 56 9 12 6 35 8 24 1 50 n 11 F. 6 53 4 35 17 27 15 50 9 10 7 14 9 25 2 39 n 12 Sa. 6 55 4 34 17 43 15 42 9 8 8 10 22 3 29 s 13 SU. 6 56 4 33 18 15 34 9 6 8' 52 15 18 4 20 s 14 M. 6 58 4 32 18 15 15 25 9 4 9 49 A. 8 5 11 a 15 Tu. 6 59 4 31 18 31 15 15 9 2 10 52 53 6 2 a 16 W. 7 4 30 18 46 15 4 9 11 57 1 32 6 52 ^ 17 Th. 7 2 4 2 comfort and good locks are concerned, i,- one of the great improve- k(l(:^ of the age, and shows a docided progress jh civilizatiou and piuement wherever it is practised. MwuuE drawn out, and finely and evenly spread on land late in |itmnn, is washed into the soil, or if not washed in; then absorbed by it isiowiy dissolved by raiii-s. But if scattered in Iuni))s, as l>y cattle kilning over tiic pastures, the same good result cannot be obtained. — Intl if finely spread in summer, without even a shallow covering, its ■3 o Pi if O B o I a o « s o Q 4 I n ('. h w 1% Prescriptions CArcfully Dispensed by Brown BROiiiKRU & Co. 11. T. MUIR, Bookseller and Stationer, 125 Grftnville Street. k'ii i;« m i:; O p 9 H O O 4J 9 u p p. OS a o a 0) hi 82 DECEMBER begius on THURSDAY. [1870. B^S^.^!^] Soap ?, Hair Oi UJTUMX. WINTER. O I'll'! Moon, 7th d. lOli. 25m. afternoon, bearing South towards S.W, ([^ Last Quarter, 15th d. 4 h. 57m. afternoon, below the horizon. 9 New Moon, 22nd d. 8h. 4m. morning, bearing Piast towards S E. J) First Quarter, 29th d. Oh. 24m. afternoon, bearing N. towards N.E. ^H to jj fSi >.V ct , ton, H^ntsport, 7/iadsor, Newport, Truro, &c. effects may be qu;t^ JifForent, at least so experiment indicates. An in portant acWpj^tau ui r .Telling manure over fields, instead of leavinc; in large cv.jh, in rh\n. tia ia'tor will f'^-nient, and unless properly s'lj plied with ajsiorjenis. mdch volatile fertilizing portions will be los Manure fin-''' sidoad, aid finely aii'nsed through the soil by repeata harrowing:-; an.i '>v .,)oirhiri;':, or by being washed into the earth, aij thus more finely flitl'ns (• tha.' - ould be effected by the fincfn, teeth of t!j harrow, is far iuo\ : cM^^ 'ent than if thrown in lumps over the surfiid or imperfectly ploughed uncicr in lumps. The Mother to bk oarkd Fon.--^No farmer's wife who is| mother ought to l)o allowed to do the washing of the family ; it is j)er = 1 SUNDA VI 1 j J'rinccss Ale Bj2nd Sunday ■T ! ([ apogee. f"' ' ^iup. Ct. Hx. 7 , 9 in y. Concep. B. "\ S 9 110' lB[3rd Sunday it Pr. Consort d % greatest He J! 4th Snndav in ([ perigee. 5^ . Thomas. ■.T:}'-''!'psed, \m Coll I 16; St. Stephen. 'St. John Evanj Innocents. ^St. |is to any woman I too poor to afford >i"k himself. Thei I requires a person |e young wife or pporation of heat «n raised in the [fnmation of the I fsliing excites per Iv is so susceptibl [exposure to a vei P results painful fion of the system altii in this way. BROWN BROTHERS & CO., Druggists, Ordnance Square, Hiilifl^ '^^^ Brothi Soaps Hair Oils, Combs, Perfumery, and other Fancy Goods at MtJis's. B70. s.w, E. place. u/TUMN.] DECEMBER 31 Days. 83 5 1 I SUNDAYS, WEATHER, ANNI- High Water, mean time, at .«'o 1 M VEKSARIES, ETC. to ^1 all ^-1 lys of t ^.2 a 04 ^"^ 4^ 1 Triijcess Alexandra b 1844. 1 ne 4 6 5 20 36 2 Clear 2 48 5 18 6 32 1 48 d\ 3 54 6 24 7 38 2 54 Vi : 2tid Surday in Advent, and 4 53 7 23 8 37 3 53 5 ([ apoojee. 5 40 8 10 9 24 4 40 i Sup. Ct. Hx. Sess. Hx., St. Mary's. 6 17 8 47 10 1 5 17 7 ; 9 in y. co/d. 6 52 9 22 10 36 5 52 8 i Concep. B. V. Mary. 9 s"P' 6 ©• 7 26 9 56 11 10 6 26 !)! 7 58 10 28 11 42 6 58 10 1 Weather 8 30 11 A. 14 7 30 B 1 3rd Sunday in Advent. # d C • 9 6 11 36 50 8 6 12 9 44 A. 14 1 28 8 44 13 ^f(?©. 10 23 53 2 7 9 23 U j Pr. Consort d, Mi. 42. Ember Day. il 13 1 43 2 57 10 13 V^ % 6 (L- becomes A. 5 2 35 3 49 11 5 ■'), %a^. ) Ember ; % greatest Hel. Lat. N. ) Days. 1 13 3 43 4 57 A. 13 2 31 5 1 6 15 I 31 ]) 4th S;mday in advent. 3 46 6 16 7 30 2 46 9 9 (5 1? . milder. 4 51 ^ 7 21 8 35 3 51 ) ([ perigee. 5 47 8 17 9 31 4 47 i Sr. Thomas. Winter commences. 6 39 9 9 10 23 5 39 .v)or!ipsed, invisible. 7 30 10 11 14 6 30 NC- 8 20 10 .50 morn 7 20 4 i Cold, 9 6 11 36 4 8 6 rCinnsTMA.s Day. 9 47 morn 50 8 47 6 St. Stephen. but 10 31 17 1 31 9 31 1 St. John Evangelist. 11 12 1 1 2 15 10 12 8 Innocents. pleasant 11 55 1 42 2 56 10 55 } morn 2 25 3 39 11 46 ) weather'. 46 3 16 4 30 morn 1 1 55 4 25 5 39 55 IParrsbord All 1 J leavini^ Iperly s'l be lo repent sarth, a both oft lie siu'fiu who i: it is pel lis to any woman who has not a vigorous constitution. The farmer, [too poor to afford help for that purpose, liad better exchange a day's ork himself. There are several dangers to be avoided while at the tub. J requires a person to stand for hours at a time ; this is a strain upon le young wife or mother, which is especially perilous. Besides, the japoration of heat from the arms, by being put in warm water, and leu raised in the air alternately, so rapidly cools the system that in- Vnmation of the lungs is a very possible result. Then the labour of ping excites perspiration and induces fatigue; in this condition the dy is so susceptible to taking cold that a few moments rest in a chair, [exposure to a very slight draft of air, is quite enough to cause a chill, results painful or even dangerous, according to the particular con- lion of the system at the time. No man has a right to risk his wife's Blth in this way. OB *» M O I 15 M ;, Hulifl [B iOWN Brothers & Co., Pure Chemicals and Toilet Articles. :§" r'l 4J O Pi O P o o 0} 1: .2 Pi R. T. MUIR, Bcokscller and Stationer, 126 Granville Street. Foolicat 84 BELCHER 8 FARMER 3 [1870. proj DAVID STARR & SONS ) IMPORTERS OF ^taittrari [ton, Btttl, BktK ^vixbhntt, jtfutUrg, Window Glass, JLondon Faints and OiU,\ Lead, Cordage, &c. DAVID STARR k SONS, AGENTS FOR SALE OF 16 Coloni Head C Cumulated Fun liiual Income, ( Head Office Bedio] Ifin|s;| and Slieafliing Zinc, Vivian & Son's Copper, Yellow Metal Bolts.| AND Ship ^ heathing, BILL & SKERRY'S AXES AND EDGE TOOLS,t: t/^^;;' iriff, Geo. k i tedical Adviser Howe's Standard Scales, ACADIA POWDER COMPANY S GUNPOWDER. CHARLES D. EDWARD'S M. Fire & Burglar Proof Safesj DOMESTIC CUT NAILS AND BRADS. fepoi'ts, Pro"«pc Jient modes of [ce. or at any ol The Subscribers keep in Stock large supplies of the abovtf^^^^*'^^^^' Goods, and can offer special inducements to ■& . ' , ^^N ^narris. Luneni libald. Winds 1 til am. DAVID STARR & SONS, IpI Nations from J SHEFFIELD HOUSE, ■'" ^^ ^ Nos. 15 and 17 Duke, and 188 and 190 Hollis Sts., I q^^^^^ ' HALIFAX, N. S. "" ^^'^ jpecu Wholesale Cash Purchasers. BROWN BROTHERS & Co., DraggisU, Ordnance Square, Hali*», Brudbes Coi Foolicap, Letter and Notcr Pnper at R. T. MUIR'S. ALMAXxVCK. 85 I. TUB ftantrarir life Mssaranct ■J {EstaUished 1825) WITH WHICH 18 NOW UNITED omp £1, i?.s, 18 Colonial Life Assurance Company. -:o:- Head Office, Edinburg, Scotland. -:o: [cumulated Fund, (Nov. 15, 1868) £4.095,589 16s. 2d. stg. iiiiial Income, (at 15th Nov. 1868) £703,450 19s. 8d. stg. oflngP Head OfBce for 2Tova Scotia and P. E. Island, OLS >£R. 'oard of Directors — Hon. M. B. Aljiox. m. l. c, Hon. ij^Ex. Keith, Pres. Leg. Coun., John Jas. Sawyer, Esq., riff^ Geo. R. Anderson. Esq., Merchant, 'edical Adviser, Hon. D. McNf:il P^uiker. m. d. Secreta'i y to the Loccd Board, M . H . R I C H E Y. abovd TpQKenorts, Prospectuses, and every information as to the **"^"lftrent modes of Life Assuran-ce, will be given at the Head |ce. or at any of the Agencies throughout Nova Scotia. LGENTS. — Amherst^ Chas. Townsend. Annapolis, James ^T. Bridgetown, Wm. Shipley. Oharlottetown^ Hon. J. jgworth. Digh/, R. S. Fitzrandolph. Kentoille, Thos. [Hiirris. Lunenburg, Henry S. Jost Truro, Hon. A. G. Iiibald. Windsor, P. S. Buriiham Tarmouthy H. A. itham. |pplications from other towns, should, for the present, bo forwarded to Jfi. M. niCMJET', Solicitor, »c. General Agent and Secretary to the Local Board, 14 BEDFORD ROW. HALIFAX. ► t3., 3 I. Q* O .4 O m a n ■ o o n J, Hali&fc*. Brushes Combs and Perfumery at Br©wn Brothers & Co. 1^ 1?. T. MIIIR, nooknoller nntl Stationer, 125 Granville Street. It'll and Pocket I 4i a> > CO s. s a CO o o CQ i— « ctf n 86 BELCHKRS FAR.MKRS DEPARTMENT OF LAW AND JUSTICI COURTS. Supreme Court of Judicature, HAYINO LAW AND KQUITY JUIUSDlnTION TKHOUOHOCT TIIK PKOVINCH CiiiKF Justice, Sir Wm. Young, Kt. Equity Judci., Judfie of the Supreme Court, Hon Jarncs W. Johnston. J .' Jiidf/es, Hon Ed'nund Murray Dodil, Hon William Fredk. l)esl>; i and Hon Lewis Morris Wilkins. Attornpjj General, Hon Martin I. Wilkins. MASTiius — LlalifaT, Henry C. 1). Twining, Hugh Hartslio Alexander James, Wm Howe; Pirton, Edward Roaeli, Hon y\ Wilkins, Daniel Dickson ; Yarmouth, Tlios 1). Chii)inan, C. B. Ow James Murray ; She/burne, Thomas Johnson ; Barrinfjton, (iiili Robertson ; Hants, David Freixc, Wm H. lilanchard ; Kimjs, (icn Blanehard, Steplien H. Moore, elamcs R. Frcseott, Henry B. Wehsii Lnnenburr/h, James Dowling; Annapolis, Thos W. Chesdey, Silas 'orse, T. D. Ruggles, James Gray, Edw C. Cowling; Queens, Cliai Aviorse, Robt Roberts, J. N. S. Marshall; AnU'fjonish, Henry P. II Colches , Jas F. Blanehard ; ('ape Breton, Don N. McQueen ; ft boronqh, Sanjuel R.Russell; Inverness, Samuel McDonnell; A' Alfred W. Savary. Reporter, Henry Oklright. The Equity Court Is held every Monday vlien business requires (except in vacatio:!), the Cliau eery Room, uifthe i'rothonotary's office, at 11 o'clock, .d n\'e Co^TOB«il. Court of Error. tenant-Governor and the Members of Her Majesty's Exa Court of Marriage and Divorce. The Lieuijenant-Governor [President), //on Judge Johnstoii (1 Presi,dent).y awl the Members of Her Majesty's Executive Counj Registrar JSair„-« H. Thorne. Lie Vice- Admiralty & Prize Jurisdiction Court, Halifax, NJ Vit^-Admiraf. the Governor-General. Judge, Sir William Yoa Kx^ Owef Justi e. Scrrooatks : Halifax, John C. Hallil)iirj JUeRft-imrosc, Ho*) John W. Ritchie, Samuel P. Fairbanks, Nep Chrt», W. A. D. Morse, Brenton H. Eaton, Hugh Hartshorne, T^TOBOg ; Wallace Hon Al«x McFarlane ; Truro, Ebenezer Mu^ Sydn&f, C.B., James M^'Keagtiey ; Antigonish, Hon William A. He Rec.-iien. of Droits, C. B. Hamiltoii Registrar, Lewis W. DesBai Marshal, . Advocate and Procurator Geni Hon Martin I. Wilkins. Advocates and Proctors, the Barristers j Attornies ol the Supreme Court. Interpreter and Translator, Roberl Halliburton. Printer, Alpin Grant. Bank of Deposits^ The Baa British North Amoriea. BROWN BROTHERS & CO., Druggists, Ordnance Square, Ha NAMES. jics S. Morse, rics W. Nutting i \).,]\\o Creighton .\ Fairbanks, qc irtrc T. Solomon [Mnrdoch, qc., d< xaiider Primrose iries D. Roach, II J. Siavyer, riro R. Grassie, rl(vs n. Owen, L'h Hartshorne, u cs A. Dennison lert R. Dickson, M. I. Wilkins, nn-fl H, Harringt IS S. Mor.'e, lien H. Moore, in C. Halliburton, ^liiim H. Keating, iiiirn Sutherland, arcl Roach, ry Pryor, dcl. masB. Aikins,D( J. W. ]{itclne, Q L. Morse, qc, an Clark, lnl)ald McQueen '!• Uniacke, dcl.- .. Iv. B. Dickey, q laid N. McQueen, ( •Ics E. W. Schmi IH\' Owen, h H. (xrantham, I'T B. We()ster, Nrt Campbell, qc ^ IX Kinnear, -McGregor, 'Ion M^Culiv, Q( lezer F. Munfo, kii C. Whidden, fl Matheson, *■ Lynch, QC , y P. Hill, 's Fogo, ''•l< VV. Grantliai Ifl Dickson, !s iMelveagney, Q( [Dye Stuffs and ^Mi and Pocket Knives, Scissors and Cusli Boxes, at H. T. MUIR'S 170.] ALMANACK. 87 List of Barristers and Attorniea, KKSIDENT \N NOVA SOOTIA. NAMES. lies S. Morse, lies W.Nuttinp DCL., »).JnoCreighton,QC., . Fairbanks, qc , )rire T. Solomon, iMmdoch, QC, DCL., jxaiider Primrose, irles D. Hoach, ^11 J. Siiwyer, jrtre 11. Grassie, irles B. Owen, rh Hartsiiornc, dcl.. 5CS A. Dennison belt H. Dickson, ]\I. I. Wilkins, AG. rui'd H. Harrington, is S. Mor.';e, )hen H. Moore, C. Halliburton, liam H. Keatinj?, liain Suthorland, qc vaid Roach, bv Pr)'or, dcl. ^inas li. Aikins, dcl. J. W. Ritchie, qc, L. Morse, qc, ean Clark, Biihald McQueen }I. Uniacke, dcl., U. B. Dickey, qc, |al(l N. McQueen, qc h;lcs E. W. Schmidt, [iel Owen, [iv H. (rrantham, Iry B. Webster, lart Campbell, QO., 1). Kinnear, .M('Grc55 Halifax. 8.55 1 Do. 855 Truro. 855 Amherst. 856 Halifax. 857 Do. 856 Digby. 857 Sydney, CD. 857 Bridgetown. 857 1 Halifax. 8571 Amherst. 8.58 Halifax. 857 Lunenburg. 857 Mt. Uniacke. 859 Halifax. 8.59 Shelbumo. 859 Amherst. 859 Sydney, C. B. 860 Halifax. 859 Pictou. 860 Halifax. 859 Pugwash. 860 Port Hood. 860 Halifax. 860 Sydney, C.B 861 Digby. 860 Halifax. 861 Antigonish. 862 Halifax. 861 Baddeck. 861 Truro. 862 Halifax. 863 Do. 862 Do. 862 Do. 863 Shelbnrne. 863 Halifax. 864 Do. 863 Amherst. 864 Halifax. 8631 Pictou. 8641 Halifax. 864 864 864 864 864 864 865 Do. Do. Bridgevvaier. Halifax. Pictou. Liverpool. Arichat. *!f kowx Brothers & Co., Gold Leaf, Drv Paint* and Vamishea. IMAGE EVALUATION TEST TARGET (MT-3) 1.0 V^ 1^ 1 2f itt ■■ 1.1 fV^KS ■nut. = 118 ||i2S|U|J£ < 6" .. Photographic Sciences Corporation 23 WIST MAIN STtltT WfBSTER.N.Y. USSO (7l6)«7a-4S03 t. M ^fl' " '^ R. T. XtnB» a00luiU0r and ikntkwer. iU GQIQfiUe Street. 90 belchkb'8 farmer's Murray Dodd, Robert N. H^nry, Jr., Robie S. Morse, George Robertson, Jaineit A. Fraser, John S. D. Thompson, Albert Morse, Douglas B. Woodworth, William Walsh, Charles J. Townshend, Thomas Uitchio, John D. McLeod, Robert McG. Moffatt, Lawrence G. Power, Daniel Afcli. McKay, Frederick J. Tremain, Sandford H. Pelton, Howard McLean, Joseph J. Moore, llb., James Foley, Edwin D. King, Hugh McLeod, Charles Taylor, George H. Elliott, Archibald S. Sutherland Benjamin Smith. Clarence W. McCully, Edm. J. Cogswell, llb. C Beverley Bullock, £. Tilton Afoseley, Martin J. Griffin, Harris H. Bligh, Frederick P. Fairbanks, Frederick A. Lawrence, William Garvie, T. Chalmers Garvie, Charles E Ratchford, Charles S. Mnir, Aubrey Blanchajrd, George T. Moore, 2 May, 2 May, 2 May, 6 May, 14 July, 25 July, 3 Aug. 24 Oct. 21 Dec. 8 May, 8 May, 6 Dec- 7 Dec. 7 Dec. 18 Jan. 22 Oct. 22 Oct. 22 Oct. 22 Oct. 7 Dec. 7 Dec. 28 April, 18 May, 18 May, 18 May, 18 May, 21 July, 27 July, 1 Aug. 26 Aug. 26 Aug. 2 Nov, IH Feb. 27 April, 24 Julv, 27 July, 2 Aug. 2 Aug. 2 Aug. 12 Aug. 865 2 May, 1865 865 2Mav, 1865 805 2 May, 1865 865 10 May, 1864 865 9 Aug. 1864 865 25 July, 1865 865 10 May, 1864 865 24 Oct. 1865 865 21 Dec. 1865 666 8 May, 1866 866 8 May, I86C 866 6 Dec. 1866 866 7 Dec. 1866 866 7 Dec. 1866 867 18 Jan. 1867 867 22 Oct. 1867 867 22 Oct 1867 867 22 Oct. 1867 867 22 Oct. 1867 867 7 Dec. 1867 867 7 Dec. 1867 868 28 April, 1868 868 18 Mav, 1868 868; 18 May, 1868 86818 May, 1868 868; 18 May, 1868 868 21 Julv, 1868 868 27 Julv, 1868 868' 1 Aug. 1868 868 26 Aug. 1868 868 26 Aug. 1868 868| 2 Nov. 1868 869,16 Feb. 1869 869 27 April, 1869 869 24 Julv, 1869 869 27 July, 1869 S69; 2 Aug. 1869 869; 2 Aug. 1869 869, 2 Aug. 1869 869 12 Aug. 1869 Sydney, C. Antigonish. Amherst. Middleton. New Glasgo^ Halifax. Bridgetown.] Canning. Halifax. A inhcrst. Halifax. F.'ctou. Windsor. Halifax. Do. Do. Yarmoutb. Halifax. Do. Do. Do. Sydney, C Halifax. Pictou. Halifax. Kontvilic. Halifax. Kentville. Halifax. Sydney, CJ Halifax. Do. Do. Truro. Halifax. Do. Do. Shelburnc. Kentville. Do. IX^ The Barristers and Attornies also hold commissions as Noti Public. . Nova Sootla Barristers' Society. Hmxorary Members, the Judges of the Supreme Court and Coaij Vice Admiralty. Council, Hon John W. Ritchie (PresQ. {V..Prest.)f Beamish Murdoch, Hon S. L. Shannon, (TVecw.), Hj Blanchard, Mattheiv H. Richey, Alex James, James Thomson. John S. D. Thompson. I ^0 s.- ? •1 §8f ^s aS-' 0^ BEQWH 8it0TflERS & CO., Drwggists, Ordnance Sqnare, Hi§>QWN QaoTHai B«a»f)i9<"^«k4di • iqUhiA tywarifei^ilB. TrJfTTIR'S:: ALMANACK. ■51 c e §."8 D a a a I" Mli M • • ^e " . • • d i?S:: 8| 3*2.3 BOSS S'S 3 £9 Ct^S 55 o S O s * oorgSaSa s ? 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Owl JCOUWTT OF PlJ Irris, Lewis Johnsl Kraser, jt.d., Wr JCouNxr OF Qua ICoUNTr OF Ricl Innce Kavanaffh, 1 ICpCNTT OF Shb fchrnge. ji.d., Jai U^ouNxr OF Vi< ^wn, JI.D. CouifTY 0» TaJ ^y, Forman Hat In, James Kirbr, BBOWy BROTHERS it CO., Drnggigts. Ordnance Sqnare, HiH Portnonuittii, Purges, Jtwelry, &c., nt H. T. MUIR'8. 'i ;l '& % U870.] ALMANACK. 98 CORONERS. CocNTT OP AifNAPOLit—Oilbert F. Ditnutrt, Jno Rom, Steph [Crosscup, Isaac B. Bonnett, Lnw Phinner, Jno Woodburrv, m.d., Qeo [t. Binj^ay, m.d., Zebcdiah Cmsscnp, Snmi McCormnck, Robt J. Ellison, [.Dm Jno Bohaker, Isaac Dunn, Obadiah Parker. CouNTT OF ANTiQONi8ii--J'oseph Symonds, Wm H. McDonaM, [.D., Arch McOilHvray, Edmund Corbctt, Alex Mcintosh, m.d. County op Capk Brkton — Chas McAlpine, Don N. McQueen, luchlan Robertson, Henry Kirkwood, m.d., Jas Greig, Dan Mcl^arty, lonflld McDonald. County op Colohkstbr — Saml Muir, m.d., Jno B. Dickie, W. ^. McRoberto, m.d., Elisha Roach, m.d., Charles Bent, m.d., J. L. V'ppard, M.D., Geo Fulton, Darl C Fulton. County op Cumberland — Thomas Page, Chjis Ward, Joseph 31ark, Jno T. Salter, H. A. Davison (Parrsboro*). Thos W. Jacksou, I. J. Scott, Henry A. Davison (River Philip), Robt Mitchell, m.d., enj S. Seaman, S. Howard, m.d. County op Dioby — Jno Ward, E. J. Budd, Robt Stephens, m.d., [dw H. Oakes, Lemuel Morehouse, Anselm M. Comeau, jr, Charles (vcrett, Chas E. Payson, "— McLcUan, m.d., Henry Q^ Sabean, J. y G. Morrison, m.d. County op Guysboro' — Edw L Cunningham, Spinney Whitman, B. Hadley, Edm H. Frsnchvillo, Jno (yuraminger, Alex F. Falconer, |.D., G. £. Buckley, m.d., Victor Le Dautic, m.d., Campbell. County of Halifax — ^Edw Jennings, m.d., Wm Pearson, m.d., Tm II. Weeks, m.d., Alfred Croucher, m.d., Andrew Cowie, m.d., }l)ert A. Logan, F. F. Garvie, m.d. County op Hants— Jno A. Jenkins, Saml D. Brown, m.d.. Wm ennison, m.d., F. N. Burgess, m.d. County of Inyxrnbss— Dunsier Tremaiu, Jno Maoro, Jas G. |cKeen, Dun McLean; Wm Grant. County of Kivos — Jon Borden, m.d., Holmes Masters, m.d., C. Hamilton, m.d.. Qeo Best, James S. Miller, m.d., Greoi^ Hamilton, »rris 0. McLatchey, m.d., Henry Lovctt, Gideon Cogswell, Wm H. fest, Henrie Shaw, m.d., Mason Sheffield, m.d., Thos Wm Harris, F. Palmer, John Struthers, m.d. County on Lunenburg — George Turner, Nelson Chesley, Danl (mock, Chas Gray, m.d., Wm A. C. Randall, m.d., Wm Ross, Wm Anderson, M. B. Dcsbrisay, Edw N. Pope, jr, Geo Ross, Charles |rdly. Jos Steverman, m.d., Chas Atkins, m.d., Henry S. Jost, Henry ders, Wm II. Owen. J County of Pictou — David Matheson, Edward Roach, Wm H. Irris, Lewis Johnston, m.d., John Mitchell, m.d., John McKay, Jno iFraser, m.d., Wm Eraser, m.d. ICouNTY of Queen's— Jas Forbes, m.d., Jas Collie, Jos B. Harlow. jCouNTY OF Richmond — George E. Jean, Hon Edmund P. Flynn, jarico Kavanagh, Wm Brymer, Henry C. Fixott, m.d., D. Grouchy. iCouNTY OF Shblburnk— Israel K.' Wilson, m.d., Wm J. Bell, Jno Khrage, m.d., Jas J. Clarke, m.d. (County of ViGTORiA-~Jno Robertson, Jno McLellan, J. G. A. ^ecn, M.D. Bounty of Yarmouth — Jas C. Farish, m.d., Jno Tookcr, Matt ey, Forman Hatfield, Nathan Hilton, Wm Barton, m.d., Harvey |n, James Kirbr, m.d., G. J. Farish, m.d., Jos B. Bond, m.d. Q3IS ). Bmsbes, Combs and PerfUmery, at Bkown Broth brs & Co. I. :i I! •4 ■ 1' l\ ■•I ! U. T, MITIR, Bookseller and Stationer, 125 Granville Street. Halifax. H^ Mnir 01 ti iMM i'-.^ !. O ■■i' « OB BtT-} ■ a m !§• 94 belciirr's farmer's tl870Ml87O.J JUSTICES OF THE PEACE. County of Annapolis — Major Chipmnn, Wm Randall, lirm W. Ru^c:les, Pefcr Dclancev, William Hurris, Heriry Gssner, DavMj C, Landers, Edw Katon, VVeston Hall, Tunis Boj^art, James Graj, Danl Nicholla, John Ross, John Mills, Moses Shaw, Thos C. Wheelwk,! Eri Welton, William H. Troop, Edward Fitz Randolph, Walti Rickerson, Minor Tnpper, Jos Wheelock, Jno F. Bath, Robt ParkorJ Robt Mills 2d, Andreas Bohaker, James Bnlcom, Jno Wflson, I'oteij Middlcmas, Arthur Dodge, Joel Banks, 8. Balcom, Jorden Messen** Andrew Honderiion, Bcnaiali Spinney, Ambrose Bent, Hon Wm Whitman, Martin Gates, Cbarles Spurr, Felix McNeil, Avard Longley, Granville Reid, Jas Wheelock, Jno H. Ditmnrs, Henry F. Vroom, ,h E. Potter, Jno Berry 1st, Joseph W. Bobbins, Andrew H. Hnrrii Richardson Harris, Strathan Bailey, Marsden Foster, Samuel Mor Samuel L, Chipman, James Johnston, William Crosscup 1st, Willini Weatherspoon, Leonard Wade, Wm Y. Foster, Geo Runeiman, Jarrn A. Whitman, Asaph Whitman, Ezekiel Foster, Jacob Chnte, Jnmi Foster, Dimock Gates, Jas W. Spurr, Israel McNair, Henry Parsoni Wm J. Crosscnp, Jno Lo<'kwood, Elias Messenger, Manly Whi David Mcrsc, Charles M. Forbes, In.oflis Phinncy, Isaac I>. Vrooi Daniel W. Milner, Wm Dargie, jr, Reuben B. Durlinsr, Stephen Hfnnipar Thos Holland, Jtts Roy, Handley E. Fiteh, Israel Lonfjle Elias Grimes, And Brown, Jno Gates, Jno Anderson, Asaph Marshi Murray Elliott, Jos Elliott, Benj D. Leonard, Benj Fellows, Wm Troopl Wm Shaffner, Benj Shaffner, Harris Foster, Geo Troop, Ji Buckler, G. Murdoch, Sam Daniels, Abm Yonnff,Wm Reiorden, Jac Neily, Major Stronach, Jas A. Gibbon, Walter Welton, Jno Sto^ldai Saml Neily, Bernard Calnek, Saml McCormiek, Jno Ryder, Charl Whitman, Jno Rice, Wm Wright, Wm Carlton, Geo Ditmars, Doi D. Potter, Geo V. Ince, Thos A. Margeson, Thos A. Gavaza, Wm Jones, John G. Balcom, Wm H. Ray, Dow J. Morse, Saml Pick Saml Hill, Job Wade, Edw Barteaux, Geo Hardwirk, David McLelli Wm McLaughlan, Tbos Banks, Wm Miller, Jacob Slpenm, Geoi Neily, Francis Miller, Wm H. Balcom, Joel Sloeum, Geo Woodbei Elias Phinney, James E. Cliipman, Stephen Beals, Eliakim Tup Andrew Ma<;k, Elisha Bancroft, Gilford Delap, John B Troop County op Antigonish— Jos Symonds, Wm C. Hierlihy, Ogilen, Robt McDonald, Dougald Cameron, Don McMillan, Ro Trotter, Arch McGillivray, Jno McKenzie, Hon Jno McKinnon, McDonald, Laclilan Cameron, Don McDonald, Allan Smith, J( McMillan, Don Chisholm, Jno McDonald, Christopher McDonald, Chisholm, Wm Gerrior, Chas Cameron, Wm B,. Cunningham, McDonnell, Edw Corbett,, Elisha M. Randall, Hugh McGillivray, W N. Henry, Alex McNaughton, Aaron D. Harrington, Wm J. Bi Alex M. Chisholm, Jno McDonald, Jno Sears, Alex Mcintosh, m Don McKenzie, Rodk McDonald, Angus McDougall, R. J. Formi .es McKay, Hug Michael Crisp, Peier Grerrior, Lucien Doiron, Alex Chisholm, Chisholm, D. Condon, Jno Chisholm, Colin Ross, Angus McDomj Colin Chisholm, Jno Fraser, Don McDonald, Wm Chisholm, Boyle, Jas M. Hall, Wm Chisholm, Alex Cameron, Alex McI Angus Mcliyiis, Arch Chisholm, Jno McMillan, Jno B. Bonin, Kll W. Randall, Aniens Mclsaac, Allan Cuiipron, Alex McGillivray, Fraser, Hugh McLellan, John McGillivny, Andw McFnrlano, J| McKiurton, Jno Mclntyre, jr, Wm A. J. McDonald, Arch McGilliv •R'd, Sarr.I Bo es K. Blair, Rot fves, Danl McLa era, Thomas Chi '^•d Moore, Jamesi J- Hamilton, D ic Fulton, Jo8 8, „pFeroroing,Jas ^a3 'or, Jas M. C| "jsl^ulmore. Da ^■Archibald, J* ''ert McElnan, Robert W. Salter, Martin Chapman, Oeo OlendenninpT, John T. Smith, Cyrus Bent, Peter McFarlane, Williai F. Cntten, Cyrus Black, Charles E. Ratcbford, John Traviss, JosepI Coates, Doug Pngsley, Wm Stewart, Alfred Black, Wm D. Brundogt, Thos T. Thomsom, John Bragg, Robt Ward, Fras F. Hatfiekl, NatP^ Huges, A. P. Bradley, David FuUerton, Jno Davison, Mich K. Pugsl Aaron Rockwell, Levi Borden, Thomas C. DeWolf, William Wang! David Ross, Lemuel Bigncy, Enoch Embree, Edwin Johnston, Ro' Riploy, Charles Ward, Donald McKcnzie, Gilbert Purdy. Tilli Harrison, Thos McKay, Jno Bigelow, Ephraim Howard, Abraham F] Betts, Jas Z. Bliss, David McElman, Thos Lusby, Wm B. Handli Arch Dickey, Charles Creed, m.d., Alex Leslie, Jno Trueman, Ni Chappel, Cfharles Lawrence, Charles B. DoWolf, Thomas R. Bl Thos Roach, J. Hiram Black, Rufus Black, Patk Baird. Wm Moffiii Martin C. Halliday, James Higgins, Robt Stubbs, Saml Baird, Jai Mitchell, Jno Atkinson, Jno Hewson, Wm McNab, Jno H. Gilroy, Wi Scott, Fred A. Donkin, Luther Baker, W. D. Main, Benjm Dongl Don MoKay, Jas S. Hickman, Chas McCahe, Alex M. Mills, RicM Huostis, Bedford Read, Wm Smith, Robt Kerr, Embree Wood, Christie, Thos Kirkpatrick, Geo Bergman, Richard Black, jr, A Thompson, Zebud Mackay, Charles Bent, Law Hannan, An McGillivray, Joseph Harritt, Wro Greenfield, Nathan Boss, Chas Baker, Chas J. Oalton, Alex Dowar, Job Seaman, Arch Pattci John Waugh, Richard Woodland, sr, Matthew A. Logan, John Bal Saml O'Donnell, Joshua Black, Angus McLeod, — — Seaman, ~ Oxley, Chas Smith, Caleb Lewis, Qeoige Hill, C. Edwin Atkim Burgess FuUerton, Charles Hatfield, David Hoeg, Torry Bent, Ji W. FuUerton. W. Y. King, John W. Boyd, Joshua Dewis, D«i Dickinson, Henry Davis, Albert D. Chapman, Edward Bent, Willi Black. County of Diobt — Jno Robinson, Colin Campl^ll, Jno Wi Stephen Payson, Edw A. Jones, Robt Journey, Thos O'Brien, Holli F. Payson, Edw M. Marshall, Wm B. Bent, John Eldridge, Beni Ruggles, Ross C. C. Fanning. Sabine Savary, Fras Boumeuf, Willi Saunders, Lanchlan McKay, John Dakin, Edw K. Timpany, Bi_. .. Robichau, Reuben Perry, Bonaventure Bobichan, Stems Jones, Jr William Hnrc, TlionniH WalHh.John Doiill, Mate H Richcy, Qcnjtn Salter, Patrick Walsh, Geo J. I^>u«;aril, Geo G. Duritan, N. P. CI tian, •Jiinii'H FrutH'r, Dotuiltl McDonnhi, Wm Diinhiir, rhiw J. do^ M u., tiaimu!! Crouclicr, jr., Jjix ('rouehcr, Wiilliiij^toii Kent, Jas !<« Cii'o 8. J)itk«y, Geo TliouiMoii, Daiil McCiirdy, Jus (fanJiUT, jr.. Hall, Jolui II. AmlertHjii, JaiiicH UugKAii, Thuiiia^ Mahef, Kdw Itov Wm Afunro, Fred N. Hubley, Donald Archibald, and the Mayor i Aldermen of Halifax for the city only. County of Hants — Bonjm Curry, Jon M. Smith. (Jeo Armstr John IjtKtkUiirt. Gt;(>r;r»' llarvic, Ar«U Smith, JitMi'idi Uiikards, Cohm^ Church, Stephen K Card, Wm Chaml)Lt:>, .lanw t< (*ochran, Jno ipi»ii, WiUiC Lake, >las (h'ctiw, I\ul)r Allison, Allison Smith, \\> Smith, Wm DiMioek, Daiil CoclK'nii, Lsniel Saiultonl. Vlichl B. Silij Nich Muhher, Iiiuiali Dimock, Slutl>ae] IV I'arker, TIhm Mimtttonl.j M. Iii;,^^iiis, Jehu M. Mau-oinlier, Ucuj Marsteis, ,Jas Keyuolds, Allison, BiMij l>oW Fraser, m.d., Wm Bennett, Shul>ael Dimock, ni«on Harvie, Jaa Rods, Geo Johnttton, N. T. Harris, Harris MtmH Jas F Cochran, Jas Demiison, Thou A. Smith, Clias J. Wilkins, Dimock, Monson H. Goudge, V\ralter Hunter, Jno Jenkins, Geo] woU, Lewis W. Hill, Jno Smith, J. P. Pellow, Jno Smith, J. B. No Wm Davison, Phares Constantino, Geo Armstr')n^, Anthony Sh Wm. Murphy, Wra Fish, Handley Starratt, SamI Mumford, And Shaw, Thomas Akins, Edwin Mumford, Wm B. Shaw, Wm Canaij Wm Dennison, Nathan Wiloox, Jno CarmichacI, Wm Beckman,i Stirling, Henry L. Yeomans, Jas Moxam, Jas Poyntz, Edw McLat Daniel Moser, James Shand. Ecutem District: Jacob With Benjamin Smith, Francis Parker, David Frieze, John Mc-Don Alexander Thompson, Joseph Maiill, John S. Brennan, Wm K ' lace, Jas Withrow, Wm McDougall, Geo Smith, Geo Densmorcj Dimock, Benj Blois, Wm C. Casey, Josiah Cnstance, Isaiah Sg William Lawrence, Evan Urquhart, James McKenzie, JamesJ King, Wm Ettcr, Robert Faulkner, Stephen Harvie, James M Hugh McLearn, Andw Kirkpatrick, Jas Ellis, Wm Wardrop, Geoi lie, Jno McLeam, Harry B. Murphy, Saml S. Barbrick, Wm U A B Smith, Don McKay, Danl Blois, H H Blois, Sam Blois, Jno I Jno T. Scott, John Urouhart, Wm H. Withrow, Geo P. Thomn John Graham, Nelson Murphy, Jas Simpson, Robt Putnam, Wil^L iif p '^•' "V'.l Hamilton, John Brown, Alex Hill, Michl Terhune, Robt ParkcrK^V?"***''^®]] Casey, Dinl Thompson. • ^^' ^•"'^'•- ««"■ GoDNTT OF Inverness. — John L. Treroain, John Campbell, Cameron, John McLeod, Dunsier Tremain, John McLollan, Jn McKeen, Don McDonald, Hugh Campbell, Alex McLean, Martini McPherson, Malcolm McDonald, Laucnlin McDougnll, Dougall Si^|, p i „ -. — • Jas Purcell, Allan Cameron, Isaac McLeo. Baker, Wi. fin L. CleavelandJ rcsoii, Moses Brol ke. Jas Dovie, Jol f'ons, Jas P. Can lorrcr, Geo L. Jes BR< ) WN BRO . HERS & CO., Druggists, Ordnance Square, HB^g^ ■- Roliool Heqnlsltet of every Aeecriptlon at Mt7lR*8. ALMANACK. 99 ^iiaM. Wm. Grant, Alex Cntnpboll, Peter Pnint, ir., Don McDonald, fnrv Y. Tttvlor, Peter Condy, Don McDonald (I^. E. Mnrgario), Jno ;I)oiinl(l, John McEachom, Don McDonald, Lauchlin Kennedy, [xtl) S. Hart, A« McDonald, John Mclnrosh, Philip Ulainpiod, Peter ivth, jr., Hudi Giltica, Wm Dunbar, John McLennan, John Mclsaae, 'FerKiiKon, Malcolm MeNcil, Peter Faint, senr., Qeo C. Lawrence, Dun McDonnell, Don Chisholm, John McFarlane, Allan McDon- i|, Don McMillan, Alex McKaehrafi, RoU. McDougaTl, Arch Skin- l McFndj^n, Alex McEachen, Anf^is McPhee, Arch Cameron, (arles McDonald, Neil McDonald, Don Chisholm, Jacob Ross, Jdin ncrun, Neil Mclnnitt, Murdoch Mattlieson, John Hingley, Duncan Uplicll, M.D.,Ckiv(4opher McOrae, Murdoch A. Ross, Finlay Beaton, )n McDonald, Don A. McT^ellan, Neil McDonald, Alex Campbell, . Wm McPhcrson, Neil Gillies, Neil Campbell, Angus McOormick, Uh McDonald. boiiNTY OF K1NO8 — Caleb H. Rand, Hon Saml Chipman, Seth lr):;e8!), Hon Caleb R. Bill, Edmund Palmer, Qeo Lockwood, Rfc;hd )rr, John F. Hutchinson, Mahew Beckwith, Alex Patterson, William ller, Fairfield Smith, Edw P. Borden, Jos Cnme, Ward Eaton, Pat [Scanlan, Arch Walker, Wm Woodworth, John O Pineo, Gideon gswcll, David Ells, Peter Wickwiro, David Davidson, Jas Eaton, ^os Sheffield. G. D. Woodworth, Ebenezer Bigelow, Richd W. Kid- ], Jnmes Griffin, John H. Cox, John Jacques, Irad Benjamin, Rus- IColdwell) Thomas Be^n, David Skinner, Jas L. Armstrong, Levi Eaton, John Fisher, Elias Calkin, Jacob Lockhart, Charles Eaton, jnckworth Chipman, Abraham NewoomS, Zebulon Neily, Syd ne y fl»n, Wm A. Tupi)er, David Huntley, John W. Rusco, John W. Jen, Benj H. -Calkin, John N. Bowles, John Kirkpatrick, Wm W. srson, Wm H. Lyons^ Wm Rhodes, Edw J. Ross, John P. San- Tho« A. Wilson, Levi C. Woodworth, Jos Chase, James Bligh, H. NewcomI), John Vaughan, Hiram Borden, Cyrus Joiiastoa, 9s Qiii/]^ley, Wm Davidson, Wm J. Wallace, Augustine A. Plneo, F. Robinson, Edward Hamilton, Wm Crano, Jas Leard, jr., John r, Joshua Reid, John M. Parker, Chas C. Hamilton, m.d., Edwin ^er, C. H. Belcher, Nathan W. Fisher, Geo Kinsman, Chas Hall, ^ry Lovett, Jas E Rockwell, Enoch A. Forsvth, Robt W. Beckwith, I Armstrong, jr., Isaac Hamilton, Geo W. !^isher, John H Clarke, bh M. Rusco, John A. Chipman, Wm. B. Ward. Leonanl Fitch, H. Miner, Benj B. Woodworth. John P. Lyons, Enoch West, P. Weaver, Edw C. Foster, Geo Dodge, Geo Marsters, Wm. L. fer, John W. Barss, Chas Dickie, Geo Harvey, Qeo N. Fuller. Wm EcGec, Obed Benjamin, David B Neweomb, Henry White, John [her, John E. Ells, Greo Hamilton, Charles Best, Thomas Fams- kh, Edw Harris, Andw Dwight Dewolf, John Graves, Richard D. k Thos L. Dewolf, Wm. Bowles, Amos Black, Thomas Hancock, Irv Pineo, Joseph D. Davidson, Ansel T. Baker, Garland Cox, lid R. Huntley, Jospj)h B. Davidson, Elishfi Schofield, Lecnard r, Leonard R. Ilsley, John Laniont, jr., Wm. 0. Bill, Handley C. , Abram G. Marsters, Eliakim TnpiMjr, John S. Neweomb, b L. Baker, Wm. N. Neweomb, Amos Baxter, Jos R Hea, d.c.l., p L. Cleaveland, Goo C. Pineo, John A. Beckwith, Edward M. pt'son, Moses Brown, James Martin, Saml M. Warner, David H. Kc, Jas Doyle. John Tobin, .lohn O. Morse, IMw Redmond, James lyons. Jas P. Cunuinjrham. Edwin Rand, Saml S. Robinso.j, Wm lorrcr, Geo L. Jess, ^^''ni. H. Woodward, Wm S. West, James E. ill I ! •a! I d ' I BfiOTABftfl & Co., Importers of Flower, Field and Gaxtleii Seeda. a T. MUIR, Bookseller aiiU TublUher, 136 Uranville Htroet. ••.* I I I I I I ' 100 BELCHKR8 FARMKIIS [II Rand, Thos Cruic, rA'aiiUcr KiUid, Kilw U. Biiiliup, Juh P. Johihii Oidoon Power, Oliver Woodwoi'th, Thos Hnndlcy Chute, Jas Tiij| Jer Bllgh, Leander Eaton, D. Hnrria Ncwconib, J. I^ander Wickv Thomas Tuzo, Jus Starratt, Dunl M. lllsley, David K. Ross, Thoi B. Harris, Chas D. Rnndnll, Robt Ells, Wm H. Skinner, Chnrkij Northup, Edwin Harris, Jas 8. Wliittor, Jon .T. Hamilton, Jolin] Coleman, GUlhert Fowler, D. Rnpcrt Eaton, John Chhc^, Jon W geson, Edw Morcn, Henry G. Bill, Ixsverct DoV. Chipman, D. 1). vidson, William S. Sharpe, Obndiuh Ncwconib, W. warnor, Joliaj Belcher, Jehial D. Pinoo. County or Lunknauru — John Hcckman, Martin Henaday, Ross. Bo(^ Zwieker, Charles L. H. Church, Henry Bailley, George] Kaulback, Wm V. Andrews, Morton Wheclock, Lemuel M. I)n Benj Rvnard, John Keddy, Nich Wolff, Geo Ross, Geo Richard Jos P. Miller, Bei^ W. C. Manning, Thos K. Crags. James 1). Se Wm Robinson, Lewis Knaut, Edw Morgan, Geo K Mills, Peter kum, Wm S. Drew, Robert Scott, •/. Jos Rudolf, George Ander Geo Barss, Chas Lordley, Robt. Smith, Edw Teel, Joseph Whit Joshua Kaulback, Nelson Chesl^, J. M. Hoyt, Obadian Parker, « Kaulback, Jos Baker, Geo Wile, Simon Risser, Matt Ernest, Willi Turner, Robert Lindsay, James Starratt, Robert Dawson, John Sa Henry D. Cleaveland, Jos W* Lockliart, Lewis Anderson, John Tn way, Geo Turner, Jas Lantz, Jtm Decliman, Henry Alders, J. Jai Kock, Casper Oxner, Adam Feindel, Leonard Hebb, Renben Mel lane, Saml Ramoy, Jas Faulkner, Henry Kedy, Robt West, Enos ' Adam E. Durland, Wm J. Dauphiney, Jns Publicover, Henry Porj John Neville, Jos Grinton, Wm Cleavelaiid, Casper Publicover, Joi Ritsey, Jas H. Wentzel, John Tobin, Edw Langfllo, James Fayles,] Strum, Wm. Remby, Josiali W. Rudoli, Jas Wynock, Jos T. Y Jer Mader, Jas M. Metxlcr, Joshua Zwieker, Avard Foster, Levi !»Ile, Thos H. Mosher, Wm Himclman, Caleb Langille, Casper Os iili Ramey, Beni Danphincy, William Shatford, Wm- Faulkner, Jij Pickles, D. B. Himmelman, Richard J. Jenkins, Danl Duncan, h n. Hiltz, Jas H. Coolen, Geo Gcldcrt, Abrm Hebb, Stephen Fink,i Burn, Daul S. McDonald, Chas Morush, Thos T. Keener, Josc^ Wade, John S. McKcan, John Bailley, Chas Picktbrd, Abrni Benj Berriger, John Levi Oxner, Jos R Wyman, John F. Hiltz, H^ E. Cook, Natt Wentzell, Albert Pearl, Stephen Langille. County op Pictou — Hon Jas Eraser, Han John Holmes, Murray, Peter Ross, John McKay, Geo McLeod, Dun McDoij William Eraser, Adam McKenzic, Wm Gordon, Jas Primrose, Ai Sutherland, Anthony Smith, John Grant, Neill Gunu, Hugh Mel Jas McGregor, W. U. Davies, John Logan, Wm Langill, James Gij Robert Copeland, Wm Smith, Robt Lowden, Saml Cameron, Mau Sproull, Alex McKay, c.n., John McLeod, Geo McDonald, Wm ' bar, Geo McKcnzie, Alex P. Ross, Alex Cameron, Rodk McKo Jas Crichton, Alex McKav, w.r., John Crerar, Robt Doull, Hcnr Narraway, Don McDonald, c.j., George McKay, George Denoon, i Holmes, cj., Adam Gordon, Andw Hunter, John F. McDonald,' Bell, John H. Lane, John Gray, Peter G. Chmpbell, Wm Ross, Ross, David A. Ross, Don McDon.'iId, n.o., Jas Fitzpatrick, Alexa Chisholm, Don Fraser, Jas Wcntworth, John McKcnzie, m.r., I)ii Robertson, Thos Horn, Jas Holmes, Stewart Burns, John A. Dai Jas Kitchen, Jes W. Carmichnel, Malcom G. McLeod, Alex McI John Dawson, John Mitchell, John Hogg, Law Miller, David Mar I870.J fohn McPhee, G )avidPat .hou, JcLoan, Dun M John li. Noonan, IcDonald, m.r., jMJJohn McDo ;htt«« McKinnon, hH HIsJop, R. p. foyt, Don McDt p)wcr, Wm Brov liDoiipill, Jchn Ivcs, Chas Irvi [uthcrland, Mulc» COUNTV OV Ql) ^>»vit', Jas F. Moi uljt'ili Freeman, , [ojlivcr, Steplion "I, Svlvanu8M< B DeVVolflr, John jugias, EnMcb St r>lu'r, Saml T. N i,^'; f 't'orgo Mack, Ik Morton, Jabez histrong, Asa M< |lo, Stewart Garde Idred U. Rnrnfiby, m Hees, Benj O.i |tk Flynti, Jol'm \ sokcr, Lathrou I)( fey, Milton Doun cker, Spencer C< llliani H. Frcemi rlow, James ^f. I [Nutr, Robert Ro leoij. BROWN UltOTHERS & CO., Druggists, Ordnance Square, ^Stockings, Knc Boom JPaper at iic tioll at B. T. MUtlt'8. s 1870.] ALMANACK. 101 ^ohn McPhee, Gooram W. Underwood, Robt Froaer, Andw Campbell, )avi(1 Fat .kou, AI«x Grant, Alex Thompson, James Ives, Hector JcLoan, Dun McKay, Ju McRae, Richard Tanner, Danl McDonald, [obn U. Noonan, Mahew T. Smith, Don McKay, Alex McKay, Alex IcDoniUd, M.R., Tlios Fraser, Jos Hudson, Juhn McDonald, (Angus' ^ii) Juhn McDonald, (John's son), Don McLoan, Wm McQillvory, ^httA MeKinnon, Chas McDou^all, Wm Cameron, Charles McLellan, (an ilislup, R. P. Grvnt, Wm Hi ..Rudolf, Kon Ross, Alex Frasen Jesse loyt, Don McDunald, v.o., James R. Frnscr, Daniel Grant, Maurice fowor, Wm Brownrigg, Dnni McLen , Alex Mcr^eod, Don Ross, Wm IcDoii^iill, Jchn Gumming, Jas CumminK, Don B. McDonald, John Ives, (/has Irvin, Robt McNeil, Allan McFhco, Jas Dunn, Dondd [utlierland, Mulcom McDonald, jr. County of Qukkn8— John Campbell, Whitman Freeman, Andrew jtvic, Jas F. More, Richard Canler, Wm McGill, Edward Yanhorn, }\w[\\ Freeman, Jus Dexter, Geo McLeod, Eldixkl Cohoon, Robert lollivcr, Stcplion Mack, I>ewis Smith, Zenas Waterman, David Free- in, Sylvanus Morton, Roliert HolK'rts, Israel Hendry. Nat Freeynon, B DcWulff, John Shirrcff, Geo 8. Parker, Charles Allison, jr., John }ugla8, Enoch Steadman, John Mulliall, Edw McLeod. Geo r. Cl^ris- ^(her, Saml T. N. Scllon, Sam! Freeman, Stcph C. Tuppcr, John JI, (Jeorgo Mack, Edw P Freeman, Jos II. Cook, CIum H Whitman, |k Morton, Jabe;; F. Park, Bnrt F. Tnpuor, Joseph Chandler, Phineas Vnistrong, Asa Moriuo, Edw Sin-ly, Nntiian Tupper, Lewis A. Spon- Iks Stewart Gardener, Simoon F.IIiint, Geo A. Fisher, Wm B^dry. Idred II. Bnrnaby, Richard Knowlcj, Don Campbell, Hugh Houston, ]io8 Kees, Benj O. DcwoH'c, Jos Iniies, Wm Cowie, Josepn Freeman, |tl( I'lynn, Jolin W. Cobb, M. F. Agnew, Joshua Freeman, Drew R. ckcr* Lathrou Doggett, Richard II. Teifer, Robt Middlemas, John eey, Milton ]5ouglass, Juhn McGintv, jr., Judson I^eadbetter, Henir clcer, Spencer Cohoon, John C. Wolt', Chos E. Morton, Jos Ford, Ellinm Ii. Freeman, Sth Smith, John P. Armstrong, Joseph B. [rlow, James ]\f. Freeman, Lewis Minard, Thcodosius Ford, Martin (Nutt, Robert Robertson, John II. Minnrd, Uriah Johnston, A. M. aeon. Bounty ok Riciiriono— Jno Smith, Ily Martell, T. LeNoir, Jno R |ith, Jno Morrison, Jno Mntheson. Alex Murchison, Anthy Oliver, poll Donovan, John Mclnnis, Simon Babin, Simon LeBIanc, Nor- McNeil, John Strachan, Josiah Hooper, Ken McLeod, John Ful- [Chas Bondrot, Edw Gagnon, Hon E. P. Flynn, Robert McKenzie, \[ Hill, Wm Brymer, Patrick Mabonrgotte, Maurice J. Kavanngh, I Morrison, Don Boyd, Simon Landry, Jeffrey Boudrot, John Free- , Danl O'C. Madden, Peter Bosdet, John H. Rindress, Aime Mar- Isaac LeVesconte, James Smith, David Grouchy, Wm LeVesconte, rus McLeod, Henry C. Fixot, m.d., Jas Smith, Don N. Shaw, Hen i, Jas Johnston, Andrew Bellefontaine, Stephen McPherson, John )onald, Louis Boudrot, Don Mattheson, Walter Murray, William ihart, George H. Bissctt, Hyacinth Martell, J. T. DoCarteret, on Donovan, jr., Wm G. Ballam, Thos LeNoir, jr.. Hector Mur- pn, Don McKay, Isidore I^eBlanc, Henry Richard, Arch Johnston, iLnhey, John R. Smith jr. Gilbert Paon, Andrew McDonald, John erson, Angus McNeil, James Hearn, Chas King, Eras Marmaud, )un Cameron, Max Forrest, David McNamara, jr., Peter G.ouchy, 1 Kccfe, Albert B. Hooper, Angus MeKinnon, Neil Stewart, Jos heson, Robert G. Proctor, Victor LoVache, Simon Terrio, Stephen 1 I 8 ' I ■ 1 ic Stockings, Knee Caps and Anklets, at Bbown BBOTHEBg & Co. B. T. IfUIB, Bookselkr Mid Stationer, l35 GfniiiTOle Street. !. ! 102 belchrr's farmer's McDonald, Geo Thomson, Jamos Phelan, Alexander McDonald, E. Binet, Sebastian Vignean, jr. CouxTT OF Shelburve — Bobert Currie, Gilbert McKenna, Joh Locke, Alex McNauKhton, Wm J. Bell, Roht P. Woodill, William' Kelly, John Bower, Jm T. Holden, David Eisenhaner, Robt Mclnt Jas Hoge, Wm Crews, John M. Dall, Joseph Walters, Wm McI Wm Heiiins, John G. W. Dall, Jessie Dexter, John Pumejr, M. McKenna, George Snyder, Hugh Mc Alpine, Wm Danlopt jr. Banin ton Di^rict — ^WrUiam Cunningham, James C. ^mith, Josiah Sr Jas S. Smith, Henry Chnte, Bartlett Covill, Asa Macgnv, Thomas] Banks, Obed W. Homer, Thos Coffin, Thomas W. Wilson, Israeli Crowdl, Wm B. Smith, Hemeon Kenny, Jis J. Clark, m.d.. Vine Nickerson, Michl Wrayton, DanI Sargent, A. C. Arard Doane. County of Victoria — Dugald B. McNab, Duncan McRae, Wj Jones, Chas McKenzie, Chas J. Campbell, Alex Taylor, John Rob son, Alex Munro, Jos Hartt, Alex McRae, Angus Buchannan, Jo{ W. Burke, Alex McKay, Lewis Bown, Dun Ferguson, Alex McKi Alex Cameron, Angus McLeod, John McLeod, John McDonald, Jol S. McNeil, John G. McKinnon, Angus McDonald, Don McLean, Jol McLennan, Chas Campbell, Alex IVfcDonald, Malcom McLean, Lan Ian McDonald, Don Morrison, Rupert G. Zwicker, Fiiniel McL( Hector Campbell, Jessee Roper, Wm McLean, Don McRae, Kenn McKenzie, Edward McLeod, Mur McKenzie, Mur McDonald, Kcnn McDonald, Thos A. McKeen, Angus McAulay, Neal McAskill, Jol McLeod, (Bay St. Lawrence), John McLeod, (Fanning's Point), S Morrison, Kenneth Buchannan, Lnther McLeod, Thos S. Bown, J John McKinnon, John H. McLeod, David Corbett, Ingrahnm Ca mmisaioxie] for COUNTT OF . ggles, Joseph nderson, Chas Co. OF Antk m J. Beck, Ric Co. OF Cape vcnport, Wm i n, Hon John I Co. OF COLCH ne, James F. I Imore, John Kii Co. OF CUMBG rroU, William I tehford, James ' ubbs, J. Z. Bliss Co. OF DiOBY- mpany, John Dc Robichau, Char mpbell, senr., W Co. OP Gursi nchville, Jas B. Hiigli McDoi . McKeen. Co. OF Halifax Donald McDonald, Dun Morrison,' Edw Carr, Danl J. McKenzid' Jj '^^^P}^ K**^^ B Morrison, Angus Cameron, William Heffeman, A. Mnclver, P McLean, Jas Crowdis, jr., Levi Hart, C. N. Campbell, Neil Gillis, Ingraham, John McRae, Hector McNeil, John G. Mcljeod, Alex Donald, Wm Kidston, jr., Laughlan McFadlan, Angus Mclvor, McRae, Samuel C. Campbell, Don McLean, Don McQuarry, John, Eraser, Don McRae, Alex Ferguson. ■ Pn ir County op Yxnuovru^District of Yarmouth: John Mnrrav.lM, ?;^^^'^<*8— Weston, Beni R^rs, Thos D. Chipman, W. H. Townsend, mm^> ^7^^J![ ^eckj Hilton, William Rogers, Ama&a Durkee, Wm Burrill, John W. LoiB!'^V^™.^??ne, Robt Brovra, John Crawley, Ansel Bobbins, Nelson Coming, Nai Crosby, Josiah Raymond, Benj P. Crosby, (Jeo Crosby, Harvey Ci Benj B. Moses, John Raynard, George S' Brown, Samuel Flint, I Cleaveland, John K. Ryerson, John Maclver, Neb K. Clements, Ji Hatfield, Nathan Moses, Fred Hilton, Chas Tcdford, Chas Steel, " K. Lonergan, Samuel Crosbv, Richd T. Crosby, Jon Randall, Johi Hatfield, Stephen Patten, John Tooker, J. Wentworth Moody, A Ellis, Chas E Brown, Wm Haley, John Crawley, jr., Thomas Wi Wm J. Hatfield. District of Arqyle : Israel Harding, Robt S Ea" James M. Lent, Isaac S. Hatfield, Matt Jeffery, John Ryder, Rui Abbott, Simon D'Entremont, Peter S. D'Entremont, John Bou Dominick D. Boudreau, Michl Surette, Leon Porter, W. D'Entro Wm Hatfield, James H. Hamilton, Joseph White, Obed S. SIoci Peter Surette, Cyril Babine, Jeremiah Sims, Louis B. D'Entrei Stillman Larkin, Nathl Hogg, John B. White, Enos Gardner, Jol Brand, Geo Williams, Cyril Porter, John C. Anderson, Urbane ^al James Doucett, Stephen M. D'Entremont, Albert Gayton, Si Gardner. rke, Peter H. Ia Co. of Hants- vid Frieze, Jas P Co. OP lNV£Rifj Dougall, James Pherson. fnckworth Chipmj ™, Geo Hamilton! Eaton. [Co. OF LUNENI fn Harley, Matt pes Dechman, (Co. OF PiCTOU- iCrichton, Rodk K Henry R.kJ pheson, Geo W. [Co. op QUEENS-I [lie, Wm. Ford, frick Fiynn. Co. OP RlCHMOI "tn, Danl O'C |le, John Freehil, K David Groucl] [Co. op Shelbd] BROWN BI^QTHERS «i CO., Druggists. Ordnauoe Square, Hal ^n*d«l^rated Fhofogmph AllNuns At B. T^ MUIB'S. J70.] ALMANACK. 103 immiBBionen for giving relief to Insolvent Debtors, and for taking affidavits to hold to Bail. County of Annapolis — Geo R. Orasaie, Mf^or Chipman, I. W. nggles, Joseph Wheelock, James Qray, William Y. Foster, Andrew enderson, Chas M. Forbes, G F. Pyke, John Mills, John Fleet. , Co. OF Antioonishb — Wm C. Hierlihy, Wm R. Cunningham, ^m J. Beck, Richard J. Forristall, James Wilkie. Co. OP Cape Breton— Chas McAlpine, C. E. Leonard, jr., Henry nvcnport, Wm Gammell, John A. Moore, L. Robertson, John Me- an, Hon John Ferguson, John Forbes, Chas J. Clark. Co. OF Colchester — David B. Lynds, Wm Campbell, Silas H. Irane, James F. Blanchard, James K. Blair, William McKim, Wm A. ilmore, John King. Co. OF CuMBERLANp^-Charles D. Roach, C. G. Donkin, Francis ^rroll, William H. Rogers, Charles B. Dewolf, Donald McKay, C. E. jitchford, James W. Delnney, Amos S. Blunkhorn, Cyrus Bent, Robt jubbs, J. Z. Bliss, Job Seaman. Co. OF DiOBY— John Robinson, Chas Budd, Edw Hegan, Edw R [mpany, John Donnegan, Edw M. Marshall, Louis Q. Bourque, Basil Kobichau, Charlton Sabean, Holland £. Payson, John Hogan, Colin ^mpbell, senr., Wm B Stewart. U). OP GuYSBORO* — William G. Scott, John Mahoney, Edm H. unchville, Jas B. Hadley, Wm Hart, Christopher Jost ; St. Maru's Hugh McDonald, Wm A. McKeen, Alex N. McDonald, John \. McKeen. Co. OF Halifax — James Treniaine, Henry C. D. Twining, Andw [iels, Joseph Kaye, Charles M. Nutting, Benjamin G. Gray, Napean rke, Peter H. licNoir. Co. OF Hants — Jacob Withrow, Elkanah Young, John O. King, ^vid Frieze, Jas Poynt, Isaac Carver. Co. OF Inverness — Dunsier Tremain, Peter J. Brouard, Lauchlan pougall, James McDonnell, Angus McDonnell, Wm Grant, Wm cPherson. Co. OF Kings — John F. Hutchinson, Hugh L. Dickev, Seth Bur- is, May hew Beckwith, Thos B. Campbell, aon Caleb ll. Bill, Richd krr, Wm Crane, Wm H Chipman, Caleb H. Rand, Benjm H. Calkin, [nckworth Chipman, Wm Eaton, Thos L. Dewolf, Jas P. Cunning- 1, Geo Hamilton, Geo F. Robinson, Greo Dodge, Thos Boggs, Levi Eaton. I Co. OF Lunenburg — Wm Ross, John Heckman, Daniel Dimock, pn Harley, Matt Ernst, James Dowling, Adolphus Gaetz, Robt Scott, nes Dechman, Geo Anderson, Jos Kaulbnck, Jas D. Selig. [Co. OP PiCTOU — Hon Jauies Eraser, Robert Murray, D. Hockin, I Crichton, Rodk McKenzie, Jas Primrose, William Gordon, Robert lall, Henry R. Narraway, Don Robertson, Rodk McKenzie, David Itheson, Greo W. Underwood, James Ives. [Co. OF QuEEN8-r-Robert Roberts, J. F. More, John Edgar, James jlie, Wm. Ford, John Shirreff, Matt Drew, jr., William Anderson [rick Flynn. |Co. OF Richmond — William Crichton, Simon Donovan, John R. Jith, Danl O'C Madden, Thos LeNoir, John Fuller, Isaac LeVes- [tc, John Freehil, John Matheson, Hon E. P. Flynn, John H. Rhin- s, David Grouchy. ICo. OF SHELBURNE-^Cornelius White, Jo3iah Coffin, Gilbert Mc- I ia ia n n o 3 O n • o o Hi n Unadulterated Ground Spicea, at Bbown Broth iks &> Co. i n t Ii t i p . I li ^ wmM * ill III ^HH ^^' I'll- I- u 4i n 1 00 IQ O o o o O o o s if o n 01 '^ O R. T. MT7IR, BookteHer and Stationer, 125 Ghmville Street. 104 BELCHER'S FARMER'S Kenna, Qeorge H. Deinstadt, Robert Cnrrie, Alex McNaughton, Jan Muir, Josiah Snow, Gabriel Robertson, O. W. Homer, J. C. Sniiii Peter G. Fraser, M. D. McKenna. Co. OF Victoria — Alex Taylor, Joseph Hart, Donald Morris Wm Jones, Donald McLean. Co. op Yarmouth — Reuben Clements, John Bourciue, Enos Ga ner, Wm Rodgers, J. W. H. Rowley, John Tcoker, Thomas Wilk James M. Lent. POST OFFICE DEPARTMENT. General Post OfELce, Halifax. Post Office Inspector for Nova Scotia, Arthur Woodgate, Esq. aminer, F. M. l^assow. Dead Letter Clerk, Capt. Southall. Insj^i Clerk, J. Butler. Clei'ks, (Circulation Department,) Messrs W. Small, B. W. Cochn John C. Campbell, A. Bumham, William Blanchard, T. W. DeW^ A. Cunningham, D. Story, W. H. Chamberlain. Railway Train Cle F. V. Tremain, I L. Barnhill. OflSce open every day (except Sunday), from 5 o'clock in the mo ing till 9.30 in the evening. Shewing time of Mails for all places except the sec are made up TABLE r'uii and arrival of Mails at General Post OiHoe. Halifax. ] ' >d in the following table are made iip at 8 p.; ' ani\ laily mails for Pictou and New Glasgow, whi til A.M , and Windsor and Truro at 2 p.m. Ih from all those places ere due at Halifax by the railway trains Truro, Pictou and Windsor. The mails from Lunenburg, Liver Sheet Harbour, &c., by mail coach, are due at 7, p.m. Post Towns. Albion Mines, Amherst, Annapolis, Antigonish, Arichat, Aylesford, Baddeck, Barrington, Berwick, Bonlarderie, Bridgetown, Bridgewater, Canning, Canso, Chester, Clementsport, Cape George, Cow Bay, C.B. Digby, Durham, Postmasters. H. McKenzie, Mrs A. Cliipman, T. A. Gavaza, Henry P. Hill, W. G. Ballam, Thos Harris, Robt Elm sly, R. A. Crowell, J. M. Parker, Alex Munro, Enoch Dodge, Rufus Newcomb, H. A. Bordcni, G. M. Cunningham C. A. Brown, Regld M. Shaw, Robt McDonald, Anthony Martell, Edwin Bent, John McCoul, Close. Daily, Daily, Daily, Daily, Daily, Daily, Mo,Wd, Th.Sa, Tu,Th,Fri,Sa, Daily, Men, Fii, Daily, Tu, Thur Sat, Daily, Mon, Wed, Fri, Tu, Thur, Sat, Dailv Wod,Fri, Mon, Wed, Fri, Daily, Mon, Wed, Fri, Arrive.] Daily. Daily. Daily. Daily. Dailv. DailV. Tu, Th, Fr,l Mo, Tu, Th,| Daily. Th, Sat. Daily. Tu, Th, SfttJ Daily. Tu, Th, Sutj Tu, Th, Satj Daily. Tues, Sat. Tu, Th, Sa.| Daily. Tu, Th, Sa.l Church 'I- fe'ier, iinagouche, fro, ^lace, ulou. fJ R El Jc 'j.l BROWN BROTHERS & CO., Druggists, Ordnance Square, HellPrescriptions Church Services and Prayer Books at B. T. MUIR'S. ALMANACK. 105 ■Th,rr, Tn,Th; Sat. ^h, Sat Tu, Sal ;s, Sat. Th, Sa. ly. Th, Sa, jconomy, Gn I fli > ¥ I ■'■ ; 9 106 BELCHBR*S FARMER'S Westport, West River, Weymoath, Whykokomagh, West Bay, Wilraot, Windsor, Wolfville, West River Sta*n, Yarmouth, Ontario & Quebec, ♦New BrunsMrick, F E Island, Ditto, ♦United States. Jos Bancroft, Wm Munro, Ccrlno P. Jones, L. McDougall, A. V. Heughins, Jas A. Gibbon, Peter Burnham, Geo V. Rand, Wm S. Graham, A. J. Hood, Winter, Summer, Mon, Wed, Fri, Mon, Wed, Fri, Mon, Wed, Fri, M,Tu,W,Fr,S, Mon, Fri, Daily, Semi-Daily, Daily, Mon, Wed, Fri, Daily. Tu, Th, Sat, Daily. Tu, Th, Sat, Mon, Th, Sat, Daily, Mon, Wed, Fri Tu, Th, Sa. Mon, Wed, Fri Tu, Sa. Th, Sa. Dailjr. Semi-Daily. Daily. Tu, Th, Sa. DaUy. Mon, Wed, Fri Daily. Mon. Wed. Fri Mon, Tu, FriJ Daily. Mails are made up for and receiTed from places marked * by dt. John, N. 1 Steamer, via Windsor. Mails for Great Britain, the Continent of Europe, India, New Zq land, Australia and Malta, are made up at Halifax every alternate Fi| day at 10 a.m. Letters " for United Kingdom only " if prepaid by stan received till 11 a.m. Mails for the United States, British and Foreign West India 1 lands, South America, Cuba, St. Thomas, British Columbia, Yanc ver's Island and Red River, by Inman steamers to New York, i made up every alternate week, immediately after the arrival of I steamer from Liverpool; also by Carlotta, to Portland; Alhambra Oriental to Boston ; and by Express Mail to St. John, N.B., via 'Win sor. Mails for Bermuda, St. Thomas, and the British and Foreign W« India Islands, are made up every fourth Thursdav, at 9.30 p.m. Mails for Newfoundland are made up every alternate Friday, at I JLvJftt j Mails for St. Pierre and Miquelon are forwarded in summer by la route to Sydney, C. B., where they ag» received by the French m\ steamer — and during the winter months, direct from Halifax. Dbad Lettsrs opened and returned to the writer on paymentj postage due thereon, together with 5 cents additional on each Ictu and if registereda further sum of 2 cents. In the General Post Office, Halifax, mails are made up for andi ceived from the following Way Offices. Way Offiobs. Bedford, Blandford, ♦Brookfleld, Col. Co., Beaver Bank, Black Point, Chezzetcook, ♦* East, Dartmouth, Eastern Passage, Days on which Mails are made up. Daily, [Sun. excepted] Tu, Th, Sat, Daily, Mon, Th, Tuesday, Monday, Tuesday, Daiiy, [Sun. excepted] Wednesday, Days on which Mails are due.I •Correspoudeno Daily, [Sun. exreptej Tues, Thur, Saturd Daily. Tuesday, Friday. Thursday. Tuesday Wednesday. Daily, [Sun. except^ Wednesday. BROWN BROTHERS ft CO., Druggists, Ordnance Square, Halil^^®^^ Bnoin japs, Hair Oils, Combs, Perfumery, and other Fancy Goods at Mvim's. Im.] ALMANACK. 107 lily. ,Sa. red, Pri red. Fii 'u, Fri.| ohn, N. NewZe mate M by Stan India ] ,Vanc York, I val ofi ambra via Win sign W« iay, at ler bv la rencn mi| )ayment 3ach Icti Sllershouse, ^Elmsdnle, ^Enfield, lubbcrt's Cove, lammond's Plains, Inkerman, peddore, " East, letch Harbor, liawrencctown, Hx.Co. [ill Cove, [us(|Uodoboit Harbor, lount Uniacke, " Mines, [enj^her's Grant, [ewport Corner, [ewport Sratioi , line Mile River, jorthwest Cove, )ldhain, )rter'8 Lake, prospect, )rtuguese Cove, eggy'ti Cove, enfrew, ^chmond, iip Harbor, Hx. Co., t Croix, Hants Co., Mith Rawdon, liin!>ro, m\y Beach, jiirii's Bay, micook, [averiy, Hndsor Junction, ^ickwiro Station, Mondy, Wedny, Fridy. Daily, Daily, [Sun. excepted] Tues, Thur, Saturday, Tuesday, Saturday, Tuesday, Tuesday, Friday, Monday, Tues, Thur, Saturday, do, do, do Mondy, Wedny, Fridy, do, do, do, Tuesday, Monday, Thursday, Mondy, Wedny, Fridy, Monday, Thursday, Saturday, Daily, [Sun. excepted] Tues, Thur, Saturday, Monday, Thursday, Friday, Thursday, Daily, [Sun. excepted] do, do, Tues, Thur, Saturday, Monday, Thursday, Tues, Thur, Saturday, Friday, Thursday, Saturday, Thursday, Daily, [Sun. excepted] do. do. do. ' do. Tues, Thur, Saturday. Daily. Daily, [Sun. excepted] Tues, Thur, Saturday. Wednesday. Tuesday. Thursday, ti Monday. Tuesday. Tues, Thur, Saturday. « « Thursday. Monday, Thursday Tues, Thur, Saturday. ^ Tuesday, Friday. Daily, [Sun. excepted] Tues, Thur, Saturday. Monday, Thursday. Monday. Thursday. Daily, [Sun. excepted] do, do. Tues, Thur, Saturday. Monday, Thursday. Mondy, Wedny, Fridy. Monday. Saturday. « Daily, | Sun. excepted] do. do. do. do. *Gorrespou«lence for these places are sent forward in postal car daily. Tor and I Letters Prcjxud by Stamp and dropped into the Letter Box any time iiig the night and up to 4.30 o'clock, a.m., will be forwarded by lis despatched same morning. Letters intende WHICH Irded, and the postage, as well as the registration fee, must be prepaid. ^B DDE.| When the Mails arrive before 9 o'clock, p.m., they will be delivered same night ; when after that hour, at 7 o'clock the following rtwming. Places of deposit for the reception of prepaid letters and newspapers ;he city of Halifax, have been established : 1. At G. W. Delano's, corner of Pleasant St and Gas Lane, 1 p. and 7 p.m. 2. At Lonergan & McDonald's, No 89, (head of Lawson's wharf,) er Water St. 1.15 p.m. and 7.15 p.m. 3. At Robert Urquhart's. corner of Birmingham St and Spring len Road. 1.30 p.m. and 7.30 p.m. 1. exceptej r, Saturd Friday. n. excepw ' Middle. ^wer Selmah. Iller's Creek. hose Brook. Lint Uniacke. Iwport Landing. lei. lel Shore. Irth Salem. Iwdon River. " Upper, nfrew. ickville. ptch Villt^e. nah. pecape. jree Mile PlaiuB. 1st Gore. !7VKRNES8 CO. \ Intervale. 1. I Covelnterv'le " Marsh. dcamp. em Harbour. I|«i-ce Forks. '" North East I West Bay. Jsborough. liqiie. ^tpt Road. ie Ainslie. |g Point. Point. ke Narrows. (igawatch. t Hood Island. knsville. it Dennis. (Up. Ittlement.) ir Inhabitants. |r Dennis. It Point. iGlen. feorge's Chau'l. Kings Co. bport. iHill. town, pey's. Ird. iRoad. |da Creek. «ville. Church Street,Com- wallis. - Comwallis East. Dempsey's Comer. Oaspereaux. Great Bridge. Greenfield. Greenwich. Hall's Harbour. Harbourville. Jackson's Mill. Kingston Village. Lakeville. Lockhartville. Long Point. Lower Pereaux. Medford. Morristown. Mordeu. New MInas. Neiley Road. N. Mountain, Com- wallia. Palmer's Road. Pereaux. Piueo Villi^e. Port Williams. Rhodes. Scott's Bay. Sheffield Mflls. Somerset. Steam MiU VUIage. Upper Dyke Village Union Square. Waterville. Walton. Willis Foster's. LUKBKBURa Co. Blandford. Broad Cove. Chester. Chesley's Comer, N. Germany. Chester Basin. Conquerall Bank. Dublin Shore. Getson's Point, Kingsbury. LaHave Cross R'ds. " Upi)er. " Ferry. Martin's Bivei*. Marriott's Cove. Mill Cove. New Germany. New Ross. Petite Riviere. West Dublin. PiCTOU Co. Alma, Middle River. Bailey's Brook. Barney's Biver. Big Island. Blue Mountain. Bridgeville. BrookviUe. Carriboo Cove. Churchville. Dalhousie Settlera't. E. River, St. Mary's. E. River. East Side West Branch. Elmsville. Forks, Middle River. Fraser's Mills. French River. Garden of Eden. Glengarry. Green Hill. Head Barney's Riv. Hopewell. Knoydart. Lime Rock. Little Harbour. Lower Bamcys R|v. McLellan's Mount'n. " Brook. Merigomish. Middle River. Mill Brook. Moidart. Mount Thorn. New Gairloch. New Larig. Piedmont Valley. Plainileld. Riv.John,W.Bran'h Roger's Hill. Six Mile Brook. South McLellan's Mountai" Springvillt Sutherland Biver. « Mills. Toney Bliver. Up. Settlement, W. River. W.Branch, East Riv Queen's Co. Brooklyn. Brookneld Comer. Big Port LeBear. Cwedonia Comer. East Port Medway. Kempt. Middlefleld. North Brookfield. Pleasant River. Port Jollie. Poit Mouton. RiCHUOKD Co. Discose. Fouchie. Framboise. Grandance. Grandique Ferry. « N Side. Grand River. L'Ardoise. Little Arichat. Loch Lomond. Lower River Inhar- bitants. McPherson's Ferry. River Bourgeois. Rear Snorting Mt'n. Red Islands. Srelburve Co. Barrington Passage. Bear Point. Cape Negro. Cape Island. Clark's Harbor,Cape Island. Clyde River. Gtmniog Cove. Head Jordan. Jordan Bay. Lewis Head. Lyle's Biidge. N. E. Harbour. Port LaTour. Pubnico Beach. Ragged Islands. " " E. Side. Roseway. Sable River. Shag Haibour. Wooa Harbour. Victoria Co. Bay St. Lawrence. Big Bras d'Or. Big Harbour. Cape North. Foilcs, Baddeck. Ingonishe. Kempt Head. McKay's Point. Middle River. New CamplwUtown. Niel's Harbour. North River Bridge, St. Ann's. North Shore. South Gut, St. Ann's St. Ann's. St. Patrick's Chan'l. Southern Bay. Upper Barney's Riv. ^ Big Baddeck. Tarmouth Co. Argyle. Beaver River. Carlton. Chebogue. « Central. Deerflield. East Pubnico. Eel Brook. Hebron. Kempt Bridge. Kemptville. Lake George. Maitland. Plymouth. Pubnico Head. RockviUe. Robert's Island. Shore Beach. TuBket. Tusket Wedge. lare, H&wcs, Brushes, Combs and Perfumery at Brown Brothers & Co. i t ' ' ii R. T. MUIR, Bookioller and Stationor, 195 Qranvllle Sireet I' ( 1 I no HKLCIIICU8 KAKMKUB Letter Ratea. Tiucnl TA*tt()rH, if pitvpuid, 3 ccntu iM*r linlf ounce, liocnl liOtUvM, it tin|iiii(i, 5 contfi iH*r IihIC ounce. It'll letter ii4 |)otiterwardeil to the Brazils, Acapuico, Aspinwall, Costa liij Guatemala, Cuba, Mexico, Nicaragua (Pacifle side), Panama, Thomas, Sandwich Island, Venezuela, and the British West Indies 10 cents per ^ oz. which must be pre-paid bv postage stamps. To Bermuda, the British and Foroign West Indies, by British packet fVom Halifax, monthly, the charge is 12i cents, which be pre-paid. Via New York to GuadaIou{)e, Hayti (St. Domingo), Martiniq Port Rico, Santa Cruz, the postage is 23 cents per \ oz. B^ the si route to Bolivia, Ecuador, Valparaiso, Honduras, Mexico, via Havi Nicaragua (Gu!f of Mexico side) Callno, Lima, 34 cents per { oz. Letter rates to the United Kingdom, if by Canadian Packet and! man Line from Halifax, not exceeding ^oz. 12^ cents. Exceeding ij and not exceeding I ox., 25 cents. Exceeding 1 oz. and not excecdl l|ox., 37^ cents, and so on increasing, one rate of postage for additional ^ oz. If letters for the United Kingdom are posted unp tlie^ will be charged a tine of 6d. sterling in addition to the posUig delivery. Thepostaee on letters bv the Canard line from New York, is 15j per ^ oz , ana an additional 15 cents for every i oz., with a fine of I sterling if posted unpaid or only partially pre-paid. Mail Matter exempt from Poatage. All miulable matter, sent to or by the Governor-General, or sent| or from any Public Department at the Seat of Government at Ott or to or from any member of the Legislature at the Seat of Gtovernn during the Session, or ten days before the meeting of Parlian Letters on Her Majesty's Service passing between the United King and the Dominion of Canada to any of the Imperial Military Dep ments. Begiatration of Lettera. Parties posting letters containing articles of value should have i BROWN BROTHERS & CO., Druggists, Ordnance Square, Ha '^ H>cn niiit Pocket Knivot, Bcisson and Cnih Boxes, at R^T. MUIR' "IHIi 170.] ALMANACK. ket nml] oeding \\ t exceed" fo for ;ed tm postogej , or sent] at Ott Governi Pnrliar ed Kinj tarv Dep d have I UstoHMl, and ohtiiin n (H^rtiHcato of hiicIi rcp;ifttration from the offlcv lioii poHtnl. • Till* rc^iNtriitinn (m on lutforH circiilntitit^ in thn Dominion, P. K. ^iitid and Nuwfonndland, iH 2 contH ; on li;tUM'H to tlio Unit4'd Htntes, 5 )t!«; and on thoMO for thu United KinKeing Post Oil on papers from the United States to regular subscribers in Cnnac cent; transient United States papers 2 cents. Papers from Prij Edward Islond and Newfoundland mey be delivered to regular scribers at the ordinary commuted rate ; transient papers, 2 cents Canadian Book Post. Books and Pamphlets addressed to any place in Canada, Edward Island, Newfoundland, or the United States, must be pn 1 cent per oz. by postage stamps. British Book Post. Books may be sent by post between the Dominion of Canada] Great Britain by Canadian Mail Steamers, or by the Inman line, c( at Halifax, at the following rates, which must be pre-paid : — Under 4 ozs 7 cents. Over 4 ozs., not exceeding 8 ozs. 12f " '• 8 ozs. «• If Over 12 ozs. not exceeding 16 ozs. *' 16 ozs. 20 ozs. BBOWN^ BltO't^HEKS & CO., Druggists, Ordnance Square, Ha exceed! in his possess] private friend, il party addressed A i'"g tho private J nis thereof, issul place out of th( I^etters lawfully 1 the nearest PosI tlie cargo or Ic employed by suj fieir respective ad ^^ed, without IS or merchandize t'lc goods, withe iize any person] 0^ sending or 'paper, pamphletJ }owjf BrotherI Alifd oz. Jt». ('ti I2i, n I 17 17 35 25 20 17 25 26 ill bo rcater tli 18, if ry to WD .... 18< .... 30, rate npi to siibj nnd Pi Cauiv ted by Blank Bookf tnd Past Booki, at B. T. MtTIR'S. ALMANACK. 118 Ry Cunard or other steamer sailing from New York, the rates irc:— IndtT 4 om cents, t Over 8 on. not excoflding 12 on., 20 eta. her t nzH., not exceeding 8 oss 17 " | ** 12 ou>. *' 16 oxi., 33 ot*. Tlio rules which guide the transmission of Books by post arc : — l8t. Hook packets must either have no cover or be open at botli ends ir both sides. Muot contain no writing, or any sealed enclosure. 3ni. The weight not to exceed 4 lbs ; the sixo not to exceed two feet ^ni; ur 1 foot in width or depth. Insufficiently paid books, if for fniuida, Prince Edward Island, Newfoundland, or the United States, [ill t)c 8ont to the Dead Letter Office ; but if for Kn^'land they will be }r\varilcd, marked with the UTi[»iiid postaj:;c and 3d. sterling as a fine. French Book Post. Books for France to be forwarded at the following rates — must be [lit cither by the Canadian mail steamers from Portland or Quebec, or the Inman steamers from Halifax : — kder 2 ozs 6 cents. I lintween 4 and 8 ozn 20 oents. Itweoii 2 and 4 o»< 10 " | '* 8 uzm and 1 lb 40 " Ship Letters. U'ttcrs by private ship, from the United Kingdom, in ship lettei' mail cents, if addressed to the port of arrival, nnd to other phiecs in the )nunion, 5 cents. Loose ship letters from the United Kingdom, [itisli Colonics, and Foreign countries, 4 cents. Froni plac/Cs in the )niiiiion, if addressed to the port of arrival, 4 cents; ond to other jiccs in the Dominion, 7 cents. TIk? Postmaster General may make l\\ reasonable compensation, as he may see fit, to masters of vessels, being Post Office Packets, for each letter convoyed by such vessels |\veeii |>luces beyond the sea and the Dominion, and may direct that »ny port such vessels shall not be permitted by the Officers of Cus- is'to enter or break bulk until all letters have IxHin delivered at the St Otfice, nor until the master has made a declaration that he has 6vcred all. ______ by post^The Postmaster General has the exclusive privilege of transmitting crs within the Dominion ; and (except in the cases hereinafter men- led) any person collecting, senaing, or delivering letters, incurs a [aity, not exceeding $20, for each and every letter so conveyed or id in his possession Such penalty not to apply to, 1. Letters sent private friend, provided such letters be delivered by such friend to [party addressed ; 2. Letters sent by a messenger on purpose, con- ling the private affairs of the sender or receiver ; 3. Commissions or |rns thereof, issuing out of a court of Justice ; 4. Letters addressed place out of the Dominion, sent by sea and by a private vessel ; [Letters lawfully brought into the Dominion, nnd immediately post- the nearest Post Office; 6. Letters of merchants, owners of vessels, the cargo or loading therein, sent by such vessel, or by any per- employed by such owners for the carriage of such letters according jheir respective addresf.es, and delivered to the persons to whom jssed, without payor reward for so doing: 7. Letters concerning Is or merchandize, sent by known common carriers to be delivered the goods, without pay or reward; 8. Nothing herein contained to >iize any person to collect any such excepted letters for the pur- of sending or conveying them. No person obliged to send any [paper, pamphlet, or printed book by post. Canada, Island nited is ee. Pos' in Caua( from r regular 2 cents mada, Pi St be ])rei Canada; lin line, co Lg 16 ozs- 20 0Z9. I I I 9 I 1 I ,' I ?! \ mare, HAown Brothers & Co., Gold Leaf, Dry Paints and Varnishes. T. MUIR, Bookidkr m4 BtetioMr, lU OrtofUle Btrstt I t ] i ii^«( 11 • (f liiitnliMi OoJoniM Vitbht^olumbiA. .. ubkMid 8t. Thotii llhrftlter lite bw 2MiMd. n»y I River. •tlndlMdlritUi,). [6Wa t «. TkomSt Prices Current i t bo placed in env Parcel ^.^vJer Act «Wween 4 iind 8 oi! '. " IP" 8 and 12 o;::: A t gBder j 11). xB 1 lb. and \l lb *■ A Book Packet \ "ons, Works of T, Vellum, Pare wn, or nnv mfxtui ^ffiffs or both sides Parcel post mni It, Printer's Prooi Fi^rnres and 81 things not stric M( Supt., Jns H. ^. C/er^, 8. S. Thoj II. Single Orders! I, „ The CommisiT Itonowin/ir seole ;- JJnder and up Over . 4( «( t( ti (4 t( (t it ) "I BROWN BROTHERS & CO., Druggists, Ordnance Square, hJJj^^j ^^ *- Room Paper at 4d. t roll tad npwavis, at B. T. MUIR'S* a 3 i •S I SI e ALMANACK. ^5 uttrftiian ColonlM. . . Lettoni, 33 oU. par I oi. NawaMpen, 5 Mota mah. itWh ('olumbl* I)o. 10 libAiMid 8t. ThoiaM. Do. 10 JUr Do. 89 to Do. 80 ij^timhktgJhmt Do. 88 ilto Do. 80 Hw ZmUmmI Do. 33 ray Do. 37 niMift Do. 88 [River Do. 6 Do. 30 tserlMid Do. 36 oil vmr't Iilftnd .... Do. 10 •tlnaiM(BritUh). Do. do. Do. 3 Uu. do. Do. 3 do. do. Do. 8 do. do. Do. 8 do. do. Do. do. nndtr 8 os. ISots. •• 4 •• do. Do. 8 o«nt« Moh. do. Do. do. do. Do. 9 o«nt« under 3 oi. IBoto. " 4 " do. Do. 6 do. do. do. Do. 3 otnto eaoh. . do. Do. 3 do. do. Do. oento under 3 oi. 13 Ota. '• 4 " do. Do. 3 cents eaoh. Do. 8 do. (Foreign) txetpt \Ctiba If St. 1%omtu, Do. 3 oto via N. Y., 3 ote via Hx. Between 13 oi. and 1 lb 20 oente. " 1 lb. and 18 OS 32 *« Between 14 lb. and 2 lb« SO cent*. ** 2 Ibi. and 2^ lbs 62^ ** n U ID •> * Cos- 10 oent« per | oi. if marked via Now York; 13| oU. via Halifax. Do. 22 ote. per I oi. If marked via New York ; 12^ cte. via Halifkx. Prices Current and Circularfl for Great Britain to pnstt as such, may it bo placed in envelopes. Oanada Packet Book Foat. or 4 OS 7 cents. ween 4 and 8 01 13| ** •• 8andl2os .19 ♦♦ Parcel Post in the Dominion of Oanada. ler i lb 121 cents. ween i Ih. and 1 lb 20 «• Ib.andUIb 37^ ** , A Book Packet may contain any number of sennrnte Books, Publi- jons, Works of Art and Literature, Mans, Prints, Photographs, r. Vellum, Parchment ; they mav he either written, printca or iin, or any mixture of the three. Book Packets must be open at ' ends or bolh aides. Parcel post may contain anything contained in the British Book It, Printer's Proofs and copy, Military Returns, Statoml I, es, Brushes, Combs and Perfumery, at Brown Brothers & Co. T. MUIR, Booksener an4 Stationer, 125 Granville Street, HalifaxHfoaps, Hair Oi 1 P k .!/ 4> o •a S .1 ^1. 1.^ O O CD o a S o o •IH 8- El o to tt 118 belcher's farmer's Situate nearly in the centre of the island. Lat. 43°48'3i"N. Lonnj 64° 47' 15" W. The lantern is placed on the top of the keeper's d\vell| ing, whicn is painted white. Gull Rock — Off the entrance to Ragged Island harbor. A w/ii fixed light, 51 ft. above sea le el. Square white building. Lat. 43*^^ N. Long. 640 66' W. Shelburne — On the S. £. point of McNutt's Island, at the entra of the harbor. Two white lights vertical — the upper light one 100 1 above sea level, and visible 18 miles ; the lower light 38 feet below t) lantern at the top of the building, and visible 10 miles. Building paii ed black and white in vertical stripes. Barrington — On Baccaro Point, E. side of the entrance to the bor. A revoling lights bright 15 seconds and dark 25 seconds, eleva 49 ft. visible 12 miles. Square white building, with a black ball on seaward side. Cape Sable Island — A red fixed light. Octagonal white bull ing. Lat. 43° 27' N. Long. 65° 36' W. High water at Cape Sable, i and change, at 7f o'clock. Spring tides rise 12 ft., neaps 6 ft. rly, visible fr fort Williams i lack Rock W, Marcjaretvi approach. I ipes. Marga d W. 15 miles Black Rock ter, and visibi Spencer's Pc iltling at this p ad of Minas Ba Parrshoro' — fixed white Ugh lite tower, staiK HORTON BluF Ise and fall 40 to the Basin of M Seal Island — The first light on approaching the Bay of FundyB^^ Islands and t uation oi the Bl nding 66 feet fr URNT Coat I ached to the mai ter level, and vis "annex Rock- a light house u 'xed white light the southern S.W. head of ing a fog. Thei Dut It, which are She immediate vi( m the old Prop |>ut 20 miles. I rr Ledges there I above water, fut 4 miles. Fr< Be on the S. point of Seal Island. A fixed white light, 80 feet above water, and may be seen when apjjroaching, from any point of the pass, at the distance of 18 or 20 miles. Octagonal white building. Blonde Rock lies about 3^ miles S. by W. from the light house, tween this rock and the island there are some dangers ; the grouni rocky throughout and large vessels ought not to attempt pasi between them. PuBNico Harbour — On the S. E. side of the entrance to the bor, about 13 miles northerly of Cape Sable. A fixed white light, 28J above high water, (rise and fall 12 feet.) Square white building, st; ing 50 fathoms from low water mark Fish Island — On Big Fish Island, E. side of the entrance to Tj ket River. Two fixed horizontal white lights, visible 12 miles. Yarmouth — On the island of Cape Forchu, West side of the trance to the harbor. A bright revolving lights 145 ft. above sea le visible quarter minute and invisible half a minute. Seen in cl weather 18 or 20 miles. Building red and white in vertical stri Lat. 43° 48' N. Long. 66^5 09' W. Cape St. Mary's— East side of entrance to St. Mary's Bay, D»^''0"s breaker, Co. A revolving light, attaining its greatest brilliancy every minW^ J"emarkable and showing alternately red and white faces, 100 ft. above high wa White octagonal building Lat. 44° 04' N. Long. 66° 08' W. Kif^"/"^^ '^^al ] Brier Island — Situate on the western side. A fixed white /■ ^"^ Machias 92 ft. above sea level, visible 15 miles. Octagonal white building. M?"^^^^^*^* ^howin^ Westport — On Peter's Island, at the S. entrance of the E. sidB'" {^^ direction < the Bay of Fundy. Two white fixed lights, placed horizontally, toB"'^"^J^ from all c tinguisn it from Brier Island Light, 40 feet above high water niM^^^ above high visible 10 miles, and is intended to lead vessels into WestporB^* """"& a fog. through Grand Passage. Square white building. B!^^^^^ Manan Boar's Head— N. entrance Petite Passage, Bay of Fundy. ^Ml l^*. ^ "^hitt nate flashes, red and white, at intervals of 60 seconds. Square wj^^ jou/lding wh building. DiGBY Gut — On Point Prim, at the entrance of the Gut. A white light, 76 ft above high water, and visible 13 miles. Buil| square, painted red and white vertically. Port Williams — Tkvo fixed white lights, 20 feet apart, perpeni conspicuous mj nd Manan. rLE River — c, iJight, varied by] FIX miles. BBOWN BBOTHERS & CO., Druggists, Ordnanee Square, HaP'^^Phic Chemid >ap8, Hair Oils, Combs, PerfiMiMny, and otber Fancy Goods, at If oik2|^ " ^^"^^^^^^^^ ' " ■ " " ' ■■ ' M ill . — — — - ' ■' ■ ■■ — ■ '— ' ■ - ^trr^wmmm ALMANACK. 119 kce to Tj es. ! of the ^e sea lei len in cl ical stri] Bay, pi| i^ery mini high w: white /fl uilding Bie E.si itally, to water Westpori mdy. ^ Jquare iut. ■cs. A Buill :. perpenfl .rly, visible from all points of approach. Sqaare white building. fort Williams is distant from Digby Gut Light £. 25 miles ; and from Hack Rock W. 28 miles. Margaretville — A red fixed light, visible 10 miles from all points approach. Building square, painted in white and black horizontal ipes. Margaretville is distant £. 37 miles from Digby Gut Light, d W. 15 miles from Black Rock Light. Black Rock — A white fixed light, ^5 ft. above the level of high ter, and visible 12 miles. Square white building. Spencer's Point — A white fixed light ii, placed on the top of a ilding at this point, on the northern shore of Cobequid Bay, near the ad of Minas Basin. PARRSI50R0' — On the W. side of the entrance to Parrs boro' River. fixed white light, 30 ft. above high water, visible 9 miles. Octagonal lite tower, standing close to high water mark on the beach. HoRTON Bluff — A tvhite fixed light, 95 ft. above high water level, ise and fall 40 to 45 ft.) visible in clear weather over the greater part the Basin of Minas (after passing Cape Blomedon) and above the ve Islands and up to Windsor River, until intercepted by the con- uation of the Bluff to the southward of it. Square white building, nding 66 feet from the Bluff. URNT Coat Head — The lantern is erected on a square tower ached to the main building. A white fixed light, 75 feet above high ter level, and visible from all points of aj^proach AN NET KocK — The Gannet Rock is 66 feet above high water, and a light house upon it, painted black and white, in vertical stripes. ed white light\\\%^^ 12 miles) lies S. W. by S. distant 34 miles the southern point of Three Islands, and S.S.E. i £. 7 miles from S.W. head of the Grand Manan. A gun is fired to answer signals ing a fog. There are a number of small ledges and sunken rocks ut it, which are always breaking. The light stands conspicuously he immediate vicinity of all the sunken rocks and dangers, extending n the old Proprietor to the Seal Islands of Machias, a distance of ut 20 miles. Between the northernmost and southernmost of the r Ledges there is a range of dangerous rocks and shoals, many of above water, and which extend westward from the light house ut 4 miles. From this range farther westerly, about 6 miles, lies a igerous breaker, called the Bull. This may be avoided by keeping e remarkable headlands, near the S. W. end of Grand Manan, in. ACHiAS Seal Island— S. W. by W. | W. fiom Grand Manan, Ithe the Machias Islands. On the eastern island two light houses erected, showing fixed lights, distant from each other about 200 in the direction of E S.E.and W.N.W., bywhichthey are easily dis- ished from all other lights on the coast. Elevated about 54 and leet above high water, visible 15 miles. A gun is fired every four s during a fog. Both buildings white. RAND Manan Island — On Swallow Tail Point, N. E. side of island. A white fixed light, 148 ft. above higher water, visible 17 Building white, Lat. 44° 45' 22" N. Long. 66° 44' 4" W. This conspicuous mark in the S. Channel between Brier Island and id Manan. LE River — On an island at the entrance of the River. A fixed light, varied by flashes every 90 seconds, 40 feet above high water, lie 1 1 miles. , 1 ! , > n li' 1 '. ' i J 4 >' tl [uarCj 'TTsigraphic Chemicals, Cards and Cases, at Browx Brothers & Co. o p« 0) Q 9 I :9 nS o O S o M O a< of 0) g. a af 0) i R. T. MUIR, Bookseller and Stationer, 125 Granville Street, llnlifax.^pi and Pocket S 120 belcher's farmer's QuoDDY Head— On the S. E. side of Quoddy Head. A fixed wAii lights 133 feet above sea level, visible in clear weathei»i7 miles. I( bears from the Southern point of Grand Manan N. \ E. 13 miles, am from the Northern point of said island W.N.W. 74 miles. Has a ft trumpet. Campo Bello — On the N. E. extremity of the island. A lohil fixed lights 64 ft. above the sea, visible 15 miles. Building white with red cross. This light enables vessels to enter Head Harbor af times. It is also a guide to vessels entering the main channel, to W Isles, Moose Island, and the inner Bay of Passamaquoddy. Point Le Preau — upon this projectng head land two fixed whk lights, one above the other, distant 28 feet. The lower lantern is fix to the outside of the building, and throws its light quite inshore, boi to the ecistward and westward into Mace's Bay. The highest light 81 feet, vfsible 15 miles. Building red and white in horizontal strip 5 feet broad, and bears from the easternmost Wolves E. by N., 1 1 mil St. John, N.B. Harbour — On Partridge Island at the entrance the River and harbor. A white fixed light, 120 feet above high wat and visible 20 miles. Building red and white in vertical stripes. Steam Whistle is sounded 10 seconds in every minute during fog ai snow storms, audible 4 to 6 miles. There is also a Bell Buoy at tl extremity of the ledge at the eastern end of the island, which is vei useful to vessels in thick or rough weather. The bell can be heard miles. QuACO Head — On a small rock lying off Quaco Head. A revoi ing white light, 58 feet above high water, showing twice full and twii dark in a minute, visible 15 miles. Building i d and white in h zontal stripes. Cape Enrage— rOn the point of that name in Westmorland ncai opposite Apple River Light in Cumberland. A plain white light, i feet above the sea, visible 15 miles. Square white building. Grindstone Island — On Grindstone Island, Chignecto Bay. 45° 43' 13" N. Long. 64° 37' 25" W., 60 feet above high water. Oi gonal white tower. East from Halifeiz. Egg Island — Off Jeddore. A revolving light, 85 feet above hi^ water, attaining its greatest brilliancy every minute, showing altq nately red and white fiices. Building octagonal, painted black white in vertical stripes. Lat.44° 39' 51" N. Long. 62° 51' 32" Outer Beaver, or Williams's Island — A revolving white ^ light, 70 feet above sea level, visible 12 miles. Square white build with two black balls on its seaward side. A reef extends eastwa from Beaver Island some distance. Lat. 44°49'N., Long. 62° 21'] White Head Island — On the S. W. point of the Island. A br^ flash light of lo seconds duration followed by eclipses of 10 secon displaying alternately 3 flashes and 3 eclipses in a minute. Sqd white towfer, standing 75 fathoms from the water's edge, with an oq gonal iron lantern, 60 feet above the sea level. Cranberry Island — (Cape Canso.) Two white fixed lights, plaj vertically 12 yards apart ; the upper 75 ft., the lower'45 ft., above! water, visible 15 and 9 miles respectively. Tower striped white i red horizontally. Lat. 45° 19' 49" N., Long. 60° 55' 29" W. AI trumpet has been placed on Cranberry Island, in operation dui] thick or foggy weather. Each blast of five seconds duration, intervals of 26 seconds, audible 6 to 10 miles. JUVSBOROUGH }ur, head of ( I water, visible ; IDDV, OR Sand Entrance to the \. apart, elevate with a black di ^EST Side Gut 1 10 ft. above ^rge and Port I re. Lat. 450 4,, lOMKET IsLAND- [N. side, 5ovard lare white build (g. 61° 49' W. APE St. Georgi every half mm e white tower. iG Caribou Isl 'ving light, show ;e building, stand water. Lat. 45< CTou Island—( ; 52 ft. above sea MET Island — O lantern is placet ted white. Lat. a Clou Harbour- ^hite fixed light, 65 ^ight\% shown bel e vertical stripes IRiCHAT— On Mar ^hite fixed light, « building EEN Island— N richat. A fixed . f Si'^N. Long, ^f the keeper's dw uisburgh— On ur. A white fixi^ re white building ATTAR I IsLAND- yisible 60 secoi e 15 miles. Bui TheHcrhtsh •E. or to the sou les. Gun fired a INT ISLAND~On Granbv and Poi "g-59°47'W. 15 seconds, 65 fel iw PoiNT—On thi y- A white fixi a and white veri ER Bird Islan 34 BROWN BROTHERS & CO., Druggists, Ordnance Square, HalB"^^®^* Supportei and Pocket KnWee, SciMon and Cash Boxm, at R. T. MUIB'S. ^hts, plaj above' [ white W. A ;ion dui ation, ALMANACK. 121 UYSBOROUGH HARBouR-^On the W. side of the entrance to the ur, head of Chebucto Bay. A fixed white lights 30 feet ad>Qve water, visible 8 mile?. Lat. 45^ 22' 47'' N., Long. 61O 20^ 1 1" W. DDY, OR Sand Point— (Gut of Canso). On the W. side of the ntrance to the Strait of Canso. Tkoo Aoritontal fixed white lights^ apart, elevated 25 ft. each, visible 8 miles. Square white build- with a black diamond on the seaward side. EST Side Gut of Canso, Northern Entrance—^ white fixed , no ft. above high water, visible 18 miles, or between Cape rge and Port Hood. White tower standing X2o yards from the e. Lat. 45° 41' 42" N. [oMKET Island— St. George's Bay, Anti^onish Co. Standing on N. side, 50 vards from the £. end of the island. A fixed red tight. lare white Duilding, 50 it. above high water. Lat. 45^ 38' N. \l. 61° 49' w. APE St. George — On the N. side of the cape. A revolving white every halt mmute, visible 25 miles. 350 ft. above high water. e white tower. Lat. 45° 52' 35" N. Long. 61® 55' W. |iG Caribou Island— On the N. E.endof the island. A white ^vinglighty showing its greatest brilliancy every minute. Sqiuare [e building, standing 130 ft. from the point, and. about 35 ft. aoove water. Lat. 45° 44' N. I^ng. 62° 46' W. icTou Island— On the S. E. point of the island. A white fixed V, 52 ft. above sea level, visible 12 miles. Square white building. [met Island — Off Tatamagouche harbour. A fixed white light* lantern is placed on the top of the keeper's dwelling, which is Ited white. Lat. 45° 49' 39'' N. Long. 63° 9' W. iCTOU Harbour — On the S. point of the entrance to the harbour. \hite fixed lights 65 feet above sea level, visible 12 miles. A small \ght\% shown below the lantern. Building octagonal, in red and [e vertical stripes. iiCHAT — On Marache Point, S, side of the entrance to the harbour. ^ite fixed Ughty 34 feet above high water, visible 8 miles. Square |e building. KEEN Island — Near the S. E. end of Madame Island, off the town Irichat. A fixed red lights elevated 70 feet above high water. L^it. [28' 51'' N. Long. (xP S3' 40" W. The lantern is placed on the pf the keeper's dwelling, which is painted white. suiSBURGH — On Lighthouse Point, N. side of the entrance to the our. A white fixed light, 85 ft. above high water, visible 16 miles. jire white building, with vertical black stripes. tATTARi Island— On the N. E. point of the island. A revolving visible 60 seconds and invisible 30 seconds, elevated 90 feet, je 15 miles. Building white. Lat. 40° 2' 13" N. Long. 59° 40* The light should never be brought to bear io the eastward of I.E. or to the southward of S. S. W., nor approached nearer than jiles. Gun fired as si^al, and a boat for assistance. [iNT Island— On Flint Island, E. coast of Cape Breton, between iGranby and Point Gage, entrance to Cow Bay. Lat. 46® 11' 5'' ong. 59° 47' W. A revolving lights attaining its greatest orilliancy 15 seconds, 65 feet above hi^h water. Octagonal white building. |w Point — On the eastern side of the entrance to Sydney, C. B. W. ^ zc^/V^^^^/f^i&f elevated 70 feet, visible 14 nules. Build- and white vertically. TER Bird Island — ^tween the entrance of the Great Bra:* d'Or, 1 ! (I 'J % ; t ; t , Supporters and Baodages, at Browv Bbothb^ h Co. R. T. STDllt, Bookseller aitfT Stsatfonef, 126/ Granville Street, Hafi| Sdiool] 11: • i I ■' 1^ 9 I Q 1 I I: O o m IS i o I.. I I, 122 belcher's farmer's and St. Ann's (E. coast of Cape Breton y. Alternate flashes of red i white at intervals of do seconds^ elevated 77 ft., visible 14 milesr gonal white building. Lat. 46° 25' N., Long. 60° 25' 30" W. Black Rock Point— S. side of entrance to Big Bras d'Or, cj fixed white li^ht. Square white building, about 45 feet above water, standing 100 feet from the poirrt. Lat. 46^ 19^ N., Long.j 24' W. St. Paul's Islani>— On the S. poii>t of the island, Lat. 47° 11/ j Long. 60** 9' 36", is an octagonal lighthoose, exhibiting a rem, white light every minute^ elevated f4cy ft., visible 20 miles on all ings, except between S. S. E. southward to W. On a rock, 26I from the end of the island, Kn Lat. 47° 13' 5o'^ Long. 60P V 20'i another similar building of the same height, showing a white fixed Id visiWe 20 miles, between N. by E. | E. nortfiward to E.N.E. Ai is sounded during a fog, and a gun hred every 4 hours. Margarie, or Sea Wolf Island — On the N. W. side of i Breton, nearly midway between Mabou and Cheticamp harbours, l distant ^ miles from the main land. A white fixed lights near] centre and summit of the island, elevated 298^ feet, visible 21 n from all points of approach. ^Square white building. Port Hood— ^ fixed lignt, shows red on the N. side, and nM the southward, elevated 54 feet, and visible 10 miles. Sq»are tower. Lat 46° N., Long, dx^ 31' 40'' W. Gate Race— (S. E. Point of Newfoundland. J — A revolving light, attaining its greatest brilliancy every half minute, elevated! feet, visible 17 miles. The S. E. face of the building is striped redj white vertically. Lat. 46° 31' 44" N., Long. 53° 7' 00" W. PROVINCIAL GOVERNMENT OFFICEl Frovinoial Secretary's Office. Provincial Secretartf, Hon William B. Vail, m.p.p. Dep Prov J Herbert Crosskill. Ftnance Department, Hugh Kerr. Marriage Im Clerk, R. H. Bell. Provincial Treasurer's Office. Treasurer, Hon William Annaud, m.l c. Cierk, W. E. Brine.] Department of Mines and Public Works. Commissioner, Hon Jno Robertson, m.p.p. Dep Comm'r, Jno Inspector of Mines, John Rutherford. Clerks, C. H. Carman, McDaniel, Thos Robertson. Chief Clerk of Works, Jas B. Md Clerk, John A. Cottley. Inspector of Works, H. B. Reid. Chief i of Mines and Minerals, Jno Kelly. Dep Gold Commas. — MontagiA j&awrencetown, Jno Kelly ; ^tormonf, Jno F. Taylor ; SherbroohX L, Pre ; Oldham and Renfrew, Jas McKenzie ; Wine Harbour, D| Crockett ; Mount Uniacke, Benjamin Blois. Agent in Great Bn F. N.-Gisbome. Provin^al Hospital for the Insane. Visitors, the Grovernor, the Chief Justice, the Provincial Se the President of the Legislative Council, the Speaker of the Hon Assembly, and the heads or authorized representatives of all chii churches in the Province. CommWs, Greo G. Dustan, Thos E. Mo ms Duggan. /, Jns R. DcWo Y'fkeeper, Goorf visors, Miss 8 ! Commissioner of (Hendry. Cierkt Lcfilnnc, and 9ten. Deputif Si \iqonish, H'lgh J ienzic ; Colches |0'Donncll; Ih) Hartshorne, C. ' I A. Lognn, Jami iting; flants, ( [rpliy, F. McKeii D. C. Roberts pith, Jno H. Harh A. Hanilton.; Resident, Hon A iy and County of iorthnp, Henry \ 1 Hamilton, m.d. Hburne and Yann< ints, Colchester ai lefley ; No. 5, (I [innoB, Wm H. and Victoria) E to, T. H. Rand j tetarji, Professor] Board of Statj Sec'i/, Jno Co8tle;j p of Marriages, . i. Postmasters in , p and Deaths, tlu JJotnmissioner for Idoeumentt, tltustr. We, Thos B. AI mmigrant Agent Indian Affairs—i fspect^r of Steame\ ward ofExamineA pM.o., Hon D. Ventral Board of hr, Wm Pryor, mimissioners witnt ew B. Alraon of en's Printer, hJ BROWK BROTHERS & CO., Druggists, Ordnance Square, B|i BaajRERa & ScViool Reqnintes of eyery description at MUIK19. ro.] ALMANACK. 128 jies Duggan. Treasurer, Hon Wm Annaml. Mtdical Sttperinten- t^ Jns R. DcWolf, M.i>. Asst Physician, Jlol)t W. McKeagney, m.d. mkeeper, George Dowtiio. Homekeeper, Mrs R. J). Dickson. — visors. Miss Sandifisr, John H. McNab. Engineer, R. D. Dickson. Grown Iiftnd Depttrtment. : Commissioner of Crown Lands, Samtrel P. Fairbanks. Deputy, Wm. iHendry. Clerks, Edward Morris, Mntthiae CiippaSdge, Geo Lloyd, LcBlnnc, and Edwin OoUins Fairbanks. Draughtsman, James H. pSten. Deputy Surveyors. — Annapolis, W. A. Calncck, HughKorr; ^{(pnish, H'lgh McDonald; Cape Brelon, David McKoen, H. R. ienxic; Colchester, I. N. Archibald, R. L. Byers; Cumberland, jO'Donncll; Di(^>y, Alpheiis Jones, Jno S. M. Jones; Guysboro*, Hartshorne, C. T. Tnytor ; Halifax, W. A. Hendry, W. Anderson, [a. Logan, Jnmes Davidson, C. Fairlmnks, J. B. Smith, E. H. kting ; Hants, G. P. McDonald, Benj Smitli ; Inoerntttt, John Irpliy, F. McKenxie ; Lunenburg, J. W, Andrews ; PicioH, Fetor kg, D. C. Robertson ; Queens, W. Freeman, James F. More, Samuel Utii, Jno H. Harlow ; Richmond, J. McKenzie, J. Robertson ; Sh^- fie, A. Hamilton.; Victoria, A. McKay ; YannoutK, F. L. Hatfield. iSoard of Asrioulture. Resident, Hon Alex McFariane. Vice Presidents, Districts No. 1, jty and County of Halifax) Hon Sir Wra Young, Wm Canard, Jos ^orthap, Henry Yeoraans; No. 2, (Kings, Annapolis and Digby) Hamilton, M.D., Avard Longley; No. 3, (Luncnbnrgh, Queens, blburnc and Yarmouth) H. A. N. Kaulback, Frank KilTam ; No. 4, ^nts, Colchester and Cumberland) Hon Alex McFarlane, Hon R. A. le^y ; No. 5, (Fictou, Antigonish and Guysborough) Hon John [innon, Wm H. Harris; No. 6, (Cape. Breton, lUchmond, Inver- and Victoria) Henry Davenpoit, omtqh, tho Inspector ; Sherbrooke, Rev John Ciiinpi AntigoniaKe, the Inspector; /'ictoti, Rev Jan Bnyne, d.d.; Amherst, Inspector ; Truro, the Inspector ; Halifcu, tho Inspector ; Wind'w,\ Inspector; KentviUe, the Inspector; Bridgetown, tiio Inspector; Rev P. J. Filleul ; Yarmouth, the Inspector ; Shelburm, (or Barrin the Inspector; Liverpool, tho Inspector; Lunenburg, the Inspector. Normal and Modbl Schools, Truro—- Afet^M/. and the Ni Sciences, J. B. Calkin, Principal of the Normal College and School ; English Language, Geopraphy, ^., J. A. McCahe ; 3/n(J|| Ha, W. R. Mulholland ; Music, Miss M. Bcckwith. Model iSck High School Department, Edward Blanchard; Preparatory do., jJ Little ; Senior Elementary do.. Miss Faulkner ; Junior Elementar^ Miss A. Leake. Inspeotors of Bohoola for Nova Sootia. Annapolis, Rev O. Armstrong, m .a., Bridgetown ; Antigonish, Ai| Mclsaac, Antigonish ; Cape Breton, E. Outrani, m.a., Sydney ; Colck H. C. Upham, Qr't Village; Cumberland, Rev W.S. Darragh, Shinira Digby, A.W. Savaiy,M.A., Digby*; Guusboro', 8. R. Rnsscll, Guysh Hahfxc, J. F. L. Parsons, Halifax; llants. Rev D. M. Weltonj Windsor ; Inverness, John Y. Qunn, Broad Cove ; Kings, Rev Rn Sommerville, b.a., Wolfville; Lunenburg, W. M. B. Ijawson, Lfl burg ; Pictou, Daniel McDonald, New Glasgow ; Queens, Rev I Parker, m.a., Liverpool ; Richmond, R^mi Benoit, D'Escoussc; bume, Rev W. H. Richan, Bariington ; Victoria, Alex Munro, Budd Yarmouth, Q. J. Farish, m.d., Yarmouth. CommiBsioners of Schools. Annapolis Ifesf— Revs H. DeBloM|* J. Wallace, Jas England;! Peter Bonnett, Robt Mills, R. W. Longley, Whitman ArmstronjjJ V. Jones, Alfred Troop, Isaiah Delap, Israel Gilliott, Eliakim Ta| C. M. Forbw, Wm Dargie, George Hardwick. Annapolis Ectst — ^Revs Jas Robertson, l.l.d., N. Vidito, )V Parker, t). Gordon ; and Miner Tapper, H. E. Fitch, Harding M J. E. Forsythe, m.d., Jonathan Woodbury, m.d., Jesse Oakes, Wi| Miller, Hardy Parker, G'aoi'go Woodbury, A. M. Gidncy, Spinney, Beriah Daniels, Wm H. Baloom. Antigonish Co— Revs Hugh Gillis, Dr Chisholm, J. D. Murrul McGregor, William Chisholm, Wm B. McLeod, Andrew McGillif Charles P. Martell, Ronald McGillivi-ay, Peter Fisset, J. F. Ya and Richard Forrestall, Robert Trotter, William H. McDonald, Alexander Mcintosh, m.d., Archibald McGilHvray, Wm C. Hie William Chisholm, Thomas M. King, Norman McDonald. Hoo BROWN BROTHERS A CO., Druggists, Ordnance Square, H* S tockingsTKnf I • • Hoom Jetptr ai 44. a roll at U. T. MUIR'i. [IW700 ALMANACK. 126 Capv Iheion Co— Hevds R. J. Uniaoke, Neil McLeod, Alexander cSwticn, Jas Quinan, John Shaw, Mr Chiiholm, Mr Molaaao, Dr [•Lcoil, W. B. Boff^B' !'• PrcMtwood ; and D. McQueen, C. H. rrington, Lauchlin RobertHon, Hon James McKeaffney. plstrirt (f CotcJieMter—UDy» Robert Grant, E. K. now, J. L Baxter, rni McCurioi'h, D.D., D. W. C. Dimock, J. Fonvthe, Jas Smith, d.d.. Chute, Jnmos McFjenn ; and W. A. Fulmore, David Murray, W. E. Kolxn-t, M.D., Thos S. Delaney, F. M. Pearson, J. B. Dickie, tieorffe BiiinK, Snmuel Rettio, John King. Israel Iiongwortb, Robert 0. tliorfurd, K. Tuppor, junr, Robert Oammell, F. R. Parker. iJistn'ct of StirUng-^Hey» James Watson, Thos Sedgwick ; and ibcrt L. Byors, RoWt Purvis, John Irvine, E. D. Roach, m.d., D. Iliantson, Uol)ert T^oj^an, W. J. McKay. District of CrmlterUind — Revs 0. Townshend, G. F. Miles, D. Keen; aiid A. Thomson, Gilbert Seiunan, Stephen Fulton, R. lican, Cyrus Bent, CharlcH Lawrence, W. F. CutteiK Robt Donkin. Di^rict of Pamltoro* — Revs W. B. King, D. Mi;Kinnon; and IC8 Kirkp'atrlck, T. D. Dickson, Francis Carroll, E. Vickery, J. A< field, N. B. Morris, James Ward. District of fJiffbu — Revds H. L. Tewens, Chap Romdall, John 0. sc, V. J. Filloul ; nud B. H. Ruggles, J. A. Dennison, G. Henderson, hen Marshall, Wm F. Potter, Wm H. Tavlor, Jno S. McNeile, 'n Miibcrry, Charles Budd, Calvin ftaymona, R. J. FitsRandolph, lel B. Holdaworth. 'Jistnct of Clare — Revds J. Daley, John J, Quinan: and John P. wInn, C M. Raymond, Timothy Sullivan, Maude Melanson, John Thibodeau, Peter J. Bcliveau', Augustin F Comeau, Celestin A. iclican, Reulxjn Perry, Anselm M. Comoau, Jeremiah McLanchlan, es Stewart, Angel Blin. )i$trict of Guysborough. — Revds H. H. Hamilton, Thos Sears, E. nt;, Ch'as Burn ; and Christopher Jost, John Mahoney, £. ^. ningham, Wm Moir, H. R. Cunningham. Thos Condon, Abraham '^hitman, Donald Giinn, John H. Tory, Wm Hartshome. istrict of St. Mqrif*s — Revds J. Campbell, Henry Eagles, C. B. ilado, M. Tompkins, J. B. Sargent, F. VonBlerk : and Neil in, John W. MctCeen, A. P. McKenade', Alex Cunningham, Allan unrrie, John R. McDonald, Philip S. Perrier, Robt Kenne<||y, Jas ell, Wm Hem low, Alex Sinclair. 'ii 11 of Halifax — Andrew M. Uniacke, Esq., d.c.l.. Very Rev M. inan, D.D., Very Rev Dean Bullock, d.d., Patrick Power,' James asoii, A. West, Daniel Cronan, Aldermen Troop, Richardson, , Blackadar, John Flynn, Davis. Secretary, Jonn R. Willis. , 48 George Street. ^_/e5fern District Halifax Co— -Revs James Breading, John Ambrose, i«l»to> ^Jlrmody, Alex Stewart, J. B. Woods, P. L. Madden, P. Danahar ; ftrdingjjjamcs Thomson, Dominic Farrell, Jno E. Shatford, George J. ard, James W. Turner. red District Halifax Co — Rev Robert Sedgwick, Etsekiel Sybley, Cniikshank, H. A. Gladwin, Robert A. Logan, David Archibald, Mes, Matthew Burris, Chas N. Fuller, Chas N. Sprott, Wm rg. Mtk District Halifax Co^ "^-evs Robt Jamieson, J. Waddell, Edwd 11, E. A. McCurdy, and . VanBuskirk, J. Leary, Hy Leslie, Wm Neil Bollong. htrict of East Hants — Revds Chas Bowman, Jno Cameron, Jacob ngland; nstronp fiWm Tu] akes, WJ dney, . Mum; i McGilli F. Fi Donald, C. Hii ■d. ^Bmt! I Stockings, Knee Caps and Anklets, at Bhowv Bbqtbem ^ Co 1) •' I! 'I I •V r \i\ ,1 %l R. T. MUIR, RdokMllor and Statiditor, 195 OnmrlHe fltroot. PI 130 llKLClIRlt's rARMKU*B iv iKllV, M.I)., |rki>, M,|). Virfmn (h — f{ [MrllifrtNli, ,;,|H j I.<')iii. Al«x Ti\y lUH Mr Ivor Kc IHstrirf of y,i,-„ ))U'r, Win Ho^t»! iii'.H, JiiH Miin-ny, illcii. U'Islrirf n/Avqifh lliiu'l Siircfto', 1, |fl(l(l, Jos i,eHIai illOUSIB OC McTiOllAti; InArtc O'lWcti, Win Hrtinllton, Wm Omioy, Jno Mrl^jJ Huy:li McriOnrit, 8nml llloin, 1). Mcljcnrn, M.t>., Jncob Wirhnm,, McKonxie. Ihntrict of WmI //rtnf*— Hovdn Thou Mnynnrd, ma., '^ Bmui. P. Wnlflh ; M. H. (iloiio DvVVolf, Hiilmtd MoIldFy, Thou Aikiiie. fh'strirt of North fnvrrnMti — Ucv«i» .Ino .f. Chisholm, .Fno (iiii Ronnld McOllIvary, II. Gonlon, M. K.oinpton ; Sum C'litnpU'll, \>\)^ McTiCoU, Jno 0. Cwwdin, Lrtuchlln Mcl)oun;nlI, Mnleom M( Doimld McriollRti, Hugh McMillnn, Jno Munroe ih'iftrirt of South /wiwricM — Ucvds Allnn McFx^nn, W. G. I'^orl Airhd McKenuio, K. J. McDonald, Wm Hlnclalr; nnd Hon I*! Smyth, Jim L. Tiiminin, Hugh Camuron, m.d., m.i*., Qoo C. l^awi-cn Jno Murray. Kingn Co — Edward L. Brown, m.i>., L. DcV. (^hipman, Tlion FarnBxwrth, Holmes K. Marstcrs, Jno N. BowIch, Jort H. Hea, n.ci Rlias Calkin, Thos Wm Harris, Jno Foster, Amos Black, George I Fisher, Wm Fiftton, E. A. Moren, I). Uuncrt Eaton, H. U. Tiipp Benjamin Kinsman, Jon Borden, m.d., UnHScll Caldwell, Adolj Bishop, Leon an! N. Ilsley, Abrm. Ells, Wm Miller, Chas J. Toil William Mageo, Leonard Fitch, Andrew Bt)nlen, Michael Loner;;iinj Di/^'ict of Lunmhurg — Revs Henry L. Owen, Chas Cossmami, Duff, Donald McMillan, Geo Hucstis, Wm G. Hal! ; Uohert Lintli Matthew Ernst, Jas Zwickor, Lewis Anderson, Edw Morgan, (Ifo G^ldert, Morton Whoelock, John Morash, I|cnry Schnare, 8am Kia Gideon Langillo, Geo Eiscnhauor. District of New MiWi'n— Revs Henry M. Spike, David C. Mo P. Morrison, J. Teasdale ; 8.W. Drow, T. K. Cragg, W. V. An.lr Thomas T. Koetior, Robt Dawson, Martin Sperry, Ja» McKean, I Baker. District ofVheittr — Revs Chas J. Shrcevo, I. J. Skinner, Kic Payne, Philip FL Brown ; Geo Tumor, William Robinson, Chn.s AJ Church, G«o Richardson, John T. Hiltf, Jas K. Hiltr, Edw Hcckii Disttict of South PictoM— R«vs David Roy, d.d., John StewmtJ M. Phillip, I). B. Blair, Simon McGregor, Wm Stewart ; Jno Mel Donald McDonald, Geo. W. Underwood, John Mitchell. Distrkt of NortA PiWwi— Revs Jas Bayne, d.d., A. W. Hcnln Alex Sutherland, Ronald McDonald ; Daniel Hockin, James Cricb Wm Gordon. District of South Qtteens — Revds Jos Melvin, Edw Kennedy, Jl Tooks ; ana Geo W. Barss, Hugh Houston, Jas Forbes, Jas Cf Don Campbell, Jno R. Hall, Stephen Mack, Whitman Freeman, Kcmpton, Enoch Stcadman, Eldred Gaboon, Geo S. Parker. Distrisi of North Queem — Rev Simeon Sykes ; and Zebiiloij Mrrray, Stephen Smith, Jno Middlcmass, Benjm L. Tel for, Vt'i Fit»eman, Root Bryden, Edw P. Freeman, Jno Lacey, A. J. Lcdb Uriah Johnson, Frans Kcmpton, Thos H. Grady. htchmotid Co— Revs John McDougall, Dr J. Cameron, James ■nstitiitions are col H. DesLauriera ; Wm Crichton, Henry Martcll, E. P. Flynti, DT Qruchy, John Freehill, Peter Bostlet, Wm LeVesconte, Jas H. IM District of Shdburne — Revs. T. H. White, n.n., M. G. Henry ;| A. McNaughton, W. T. Kelloy, H. G. Irvin, G. Snyder, m.i> Woodill, J. G. Allen, Hon John Locke, Robt Currie, Joseph Wi N. W. White. District ofButringkm — GalLnel Robertson, T. W. Wilson, conncctiol JiOOK Oilice DROWN BROTHERS & CO.. Dvnggiats, Ordnance Sqnaro» Ha|^°«istiirt of Aiffylc — Chn» Knowh)H, Enos Oardnor, Janioii Nlckcrnon, |liii('l Siir('tt(\ David D'Kntroinont, NnthnnicI Travis, JaiiioM A. Iticid, ilos J4U Blanc. M.A. # rw/. Of ^nemiHiry ami intnffratnfw, xtcn j^awBon, of. of Rhetortc and I/istory, Jan DcMill, a.m. Prof, of huHon, M.A. Tutor in modern [janguayen, Jas Liochti. Housim ooijLmaB and univxiisitV. Halifax. idVKiiNOHH— Hon ('hid .TuhUco HIr Win Younjf, Hon Job Hown, V. Avoiy, M.I) , Hon Charles Tapper, o.n., M.n., Hon John W. hit', Hon IS. Luonard Shannon, Ucv Geo M. Qnint, a.m., Charles won, AK'x Forrest, m.d. AVr'// and Trma., Jas ThoniHon. ACiii-TY or AuTH—Pn'ncifHd and Profennor of KlhivB and Political mill/, Very llev Jns Hoss, d.u. Prof of MHtajthmca and PnychAoffy, Wni Lyall, ll.i>. Pro/', of Mathimuticn and JSec'if to tSmatu, itev » McDonald, m.a. Prof of C/iMnintn/ and MInmrnfofiji, Geo Lawson, ),, i,r,.i>. Prof '' '" ' ' "■ •' ' »A »«m{ - r> y. y sirH, John Johi 'lor, Jiio Wilson. KHMW — The Winter Session for 1869-70, commences on Wcdnos- (Ktol(ot27, 186U, and ends on Wednesday April 27, 1870. The nicr Session eommonco» on Monday, May 2, 1870, and ends on iiosdiiy, Juno 29, 1870. AciiLTY OP Mediginb — Principal (ex officio) and Matriculation Miner, Very Rev Jas Hoss, d.d. Prei., Wm J. Alnion, M.i>. Dean, r. Heid, M.D. Lecturers on Olmtetrics, William J. Almon, m.d., G. Hattio, M.D. Lecturer on Chemistry, Geo Lawson, pii.d., ll.d. wow Institutes of Medicine, Alex P. lleid, m.d., L.n.c.s. Lecturer nntoini/, Edw Farroll, m.d. Lecturer on Materia Medica, Alfred H. L ]■"''"' ^•^' I^nionsirator of Anatomy, .Jas D. Ross, m.d.; Assistant '^"tIYpIm'"*''^"'*"*' l^'^o^^fts Trcnaman, m.d. ' Prosector to Chair of Anatomy, R. Almon, m.d. lie Undergraduate course extends over, either 1 — Four Winter ions, or 2 — The Winter and Summer Sessions of two Academical , and an additional Winter Session. lie particulars of other Colleges and Educational Institutions will lUiKJ in connection with the Denominational matters with which institutions are connected.] , Jnmes Flynn, ' UeiuyJ sepli >Va BOOK AND JOB PRINTEB, OiTiee, Corner of Saekvilio and Granville 8tg., [Unadttlterated Ground Spiceo, at i>;;,owN Brothkrs k Co. n n. \ I I I 1 R. T. UXJTR, BookMlUr an^ StotioMr, 135 QranTillo Street. Halifu Church I I I r I I: O o (0 i 0) 9 A O O 8 10 « I o 0) 08 n O u O 128 DKI.CHERS FARMKHS ECCLESIASTICAL DEPARTMENT. THB UNITED OHUBOH OF BNOLANP AND IRJDIiASi IN NOVA SCOTIA. Tho Rt. Rev. Hibbert Binney, d.d., Lord Bishop of Nova Scotia Prince Edward Island. Tlte Very Rev W. Bullock, d.d., Dean of Halij The Ven (Janon McCawley, d.d., Archdeaccn of Nova Scotia, Wind« The Yen J. H. Read, d.d., Archdeacon of P.E.I., Melford. Halifax, Paul's, Rovds Geo W.Hill, a.m., W. B. Armstrong, a.b.; St. Oeorg Revds Robert Fitzgerald Uniacke. a.m., Foster H. Alinon, a.b., Janietj Uniacko, a.b.; St. Luke's, Very Rev Wm Bullock, d.d., Dean of Hulifi Rev John Abbott; Trinitv Church, Rev Canon Cochran, a.m. ; Garrii Chaplain, Rev J. C. Edghill, a.m. ; Assistant Chaplain, Rev W. H. Bullo M.A. ; Revds H. Wainwright, Canon Gilpin, d.d., George W. Moms, a.J Annapolis, Revds Jaive, Rev H. Stamer. Keutville,* Rev J. 0. Ru^cg A.M. Liverpool, Revds Edw E. B. Nichols, Hutchinson. Lun burgh, Revds Henry L. Owen, a.b., Padtield. Maitland, Rev J.| Rlcuey. Mainadieu, Rev W. H. Jamieson, a.b. Melford, Rev E. H. Mahone Bay, Rev W. H. Snvder, a.m. Manchester. Rev H. H. HaniiH A.B. Newport, Rev T. Blackman, ll.d. New Dublin, Revds H. M. 8p A.B., Abraham Jordan. New Ross, Rev P. Brown, a.b. Parrsboro', I Wm B. King, a.m. Pictou, Rev H. Genever. Port Medway, Rev A. Gi Rawdon, Rev C. Bowman, a.m. Riv^ 'ohn. Rev J. A. Kaulback, Ship Harbour, Rev Robt Jamieson. Srewiacke, Rev Robt Haire, a.b. Margaret's Bay, Revds John Ambrose, D. Smith. SacKville, Rev J,| Smithy a.b. Sydney Mines, Rev W. Meek. Sydney, C.B., Rev Rid J, Uniacke, d.d. Shelburne, Revds Thos H. White, d.d., D. Nicke Sherbrooke, Rev F. J. Axford. Truro, Revds Joseph Forsythe, Hi Williams, a.m. Tangier, Rev A. D. Jamieson, a.b. Turn's Bay, Rev J. Ancient. Three Fathom Harbour, Rev 0. M. Grindon, a.b. Wai Rev W. Ellis. Walton, Rev Wm Shannon. Windsor, Venble. Archdei McCawley, d.d., Rev Canon Hensley, d.d., Revds Thomas Mavnard, G. B. Dodwell, m.a. Weymouth, Rev Philip Filluel, a.b. Wilmot, Jas Robertson, ll.d. Yarmouth, Revds John T. Moody, J. Roy Camj., Prince Edward Island — Charlottetown, Revds D. B. Parnther, Fitzgerald, L. C. Jenkins, d.c.l. ; Cathedral Church, Rev G. W. Hodj A.M. Cascumpeque, Rev H. Dj'er. Port Hill, Rev J. P. Sargent, Georgetown, Rev Theophilus Richey. St. Eleanor's, Rev J. W. Fore; King's College, Windsor. i Founded, a.d. 1787. Chartered by King George III. a.d. 1302. Palj His Grace the Lord Archbishop of Canterbury. The Right Rev Hib Binney, d.d.. Lord Bishop of Nova Scotia, Visitor and President of| Board of Governors. President and Professor of Classics, Logic, Heb Ven. Archdeacon McCawley, d.d. ; Professor of Divinity, including Pa* Theology, Rev Canon Hensley, d.d. ; Professor of Mathematics, Nad Philosophy and Astronomy, ; Professor of Nat. Hia and Chemistry, Henry How, d.c.l.; Professor of Modem Langua ■t-nr^' Stiefelhagei Ws ./ohn C. Ill \r W'i.r. S(iI<)L,\|{8IIIPH- eii to candidate; minify Scliolarsh ints ior Holy On Introi of the Bial ^num; the Dr Bj iigent circumstan Tkkms— Michae ithe J 5th Decern b inuary to the 8atu jy after Raster Mo Under the contr< ; B. Dcdwell, M.A. I.D. Vacations, F Inoorp Patron, His Hoi j-ran, d.c.l. Vic chran, a.m., T. B. liiicke, A.B., Rey ] [ Hill, M.A., Rev ^ fy, Fitzgerald Coc Biooesai iPatrons, His Hon vernor, &c., &c., 1 rts, The Society { i Bishop, exoffici Treas, B. G. Qra IThe annual meetii p appoint. The E Fuly, August and { : < ■Chairman, Hon M ■ney, Hon W. B. B Kowley, H igh Ha] n'y Gen Graham, Halifax Bi l^atron. Her Mosi Jce the Archbishop [Grace the Archbts fa Scotia, Chairmi fOD OP ES' IN T] Moderator, Rev A. ou ; J. J. Bremner PRESBYTERt OF ] [pbell. Hiehtmmdt (McMillan, b.d. i ™s. Clerk, Rev Jinister without I5ESBYTERY OF BROWN BROTHERS & Co., Druggists, Ordnance Square, HiWrescriptions cai Church ServicM tnd Prayer Booki at R. T. MUIR'S. )70.] ALMANACK. 129 Lnry Sticfelhaffon, pii.d. ; Libruriaii and Bursar, rrofuHRor Ilunnley, i>.n. Ltts. John C. Halliburton; Sfc'y, Rev Canon ('ochrMii, m.a.j Steward, Jr NVicr. SdioLAKHifiPH — II10 William CogHwell ScboInrHhip, £W per annum, ^11 to candidat«fl for Holy OrderH, under the direction of the Trusteen; iv inity ScliolarwhipH paid by the Society for the P. G. K. I*., open to St u- ints for Holy Ordent, actually requiring assistance, and subject to the introl of the Bishop of the Diocese, 10 in number, each £80 cy. p«r Inum ; the Dr Binney Exhibition, £30 per annum, open to Students in Ijgent circumstances and of exemplary conduct. Trkms — Michaelmas f erm extends n-om the first Monday in September jthe 15tli December; Lent Term fVom the first Monday after too 16th knuary to the Saturday before Palm Sunday ; Easter Term, fVom the Mon- ly atVer Easter Monday to the Iftt July. OollQtfiate School, Wlndaor. Under the control of the Governors of King's Colletre. Principal, Rev ,B. Dcdwell, M.A. Professor of Modern Languages, Henry Stierelhagen, .D. Vacations, From July I to August 16; from Dec. 15 to Jan. 15. Inoorporated Alumni of King's Collece. Patron, His Honor the Lieutenant-Governor. President, Benjamin rran, d.c.i- Vice Pres., Fred Allison, m.a. Committee, Rev Canon chran, a.m., T. B. Akins, d.c.l., Chan Gossip, m.d., m.a., Rev James B. liiicke, A.B., Rev Ferd Pryor, b.a., Wm J. Almon, m.d., m.a., Rev Geo Hill, M.A., Rev William Bullock, jr., m.a. Treas, Brenton H. Collins. ^'y, Fitzgerald Cochran. Diocesan Church Society of Nova Scotia. I Patrons, His Honor Major General Sir C. Hastings Doyle, Lieutenant- irernor, &c., &c., The Society for the Propagation of the Gospel in Foreign ts, The Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge. President, Ine Bishop, exoMcio] Bec'y, Rev Canon Gilpin, d.d.; Assistant Sec'y. Treas, B. G. Gray. [The annual meeting is held at Halifax, at such time as the Committe« i[ appoint. The Executive Committee meet monthly, with the exception [uly, August and September. Church Endowment Fund. ]!hairman, Hon M. B. Almon ; Vice Chairman, A. M. Uniacke ; Edward ney, Hon W. B. Bliss, A. M. Cochran, Wm C. Silver, J. B. Snow, J. W. Uowley, H igh Hartshorne, C. B. Bowman, William Hare, J. M. Jones, n'y Gen Graham, William Gossip, Henry Pryor. Halifax Branch of the Colonial and Continental Church Society. Patron, Her Most Gracious Majesty the Queen. Vice-Patrons, His ce the Archbishop of Cantefbury, His Grace the Archbishop of York, [Grace the Archbishop of Armagh. The Right Rev the Lord Bishop of [a Scotia, Chairman of Committee. rOD OF ESTABLISHED CHURCH OF SCOTLAND IN THE MARITIME PROVINCES. loderator. Rev A. W. Herdman, a. m. Treasurers, Rodk McKenzie, ou; J. J. Bremner, and Geo Mcliean, (Merchants' Bank) Halifax. [•RESBYTERtf OF HALIFAX— //a/i/bur, Kevds Geo M. Grant, a. m.j John kpbell. Richmond and N. W. Arm, Rev J. Thomson. Mui^qttodcbmt, Kev [McMillan, b.d. St. John's, NJld., Rev D. McRae. Truro, Rev T. W. sins. Clerk, Rev D. McCurdy. linister without Charge, Rev Prof. C. MacDonald, a.m. RESBYTERY OF PiCTOu — Pictou, Rev A. W. HcVdman, a.m. New uare, HA^scripticms carefUUy Dispensed by Brown BftOTHBai & Co. I 'I *] i ; V I I .r e *i O cu «> Q •d s I •c o o i & a a' o g- IB 0) .9 R. T. MUIR, Bookseller and Stationer, 125 Granville Street, Halifai^t^ , jj^j^. q.j 130 belcher's farmer's [18711 GlasgmD, Rev Allan Pollock. Salt Springe, Rev Wm McMillan. WnUo^ and Pugwash, Rev .Tas Anderson. W. and E. B. East Jilver, Rev Sinijj MacGregor, a.m. Broad Owe, C.B., Rev John Gunn. McLellan's Moun Rev Wm Stewart. River John, Rev R. McCunn, a.m. Albion Mines, li W. M. Philip. Garlock, Rev Neil Brodie. Missionary, Rev Jas W. Fra A.M. Clerk, Rev Wm McMillan. Presbytery of Prince Edward Island— CAflfWottetoim, Rev Duncan, Moderator. Belfast, Rev Alex McLean. Georgetown, Rev Ala Mc William, A.M. St. Peter^s and Brackley Point Roads, Rev George Stewart. DeSable, Rev Jas McColl. Clerk, Rev A. McLean. Presbytery of St. John, N. B. — St. John, Rev Wm Donald, D.a Rev Geo J Caie, a.b. Fredericton, Rev John M. Brook, d.d. St. Andn Revds Peter Keaj'^, a.m., Jno Ross. Nashwaak, Rev Mr. Fogo. Presbytery of Miramiciii, N. B. — Chaiham, Rev Wm Wilson. Nt( castle, Rev F. R. McDonald. Tabusintac and BurtU Church, Rev Jd Rt oertson. Presbytery of Restigiouche, N. B. — Bathurst, Rev Fred Home, Dalhousie, Rev Jas Murray. Campbeltoum, Rev Wm Murray. New iJiJ mond. Rev John Wells. Foreign Missionary — Rev John Goodwill. The Synod meets this year in St. Matthew's Church, Halifax, on i last Wednesdav of June. 1870.] PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH OF IiGWER PROVINCE OF BRITISH NORTH AMERICA. Moderator, Rer John Turnbull. Synod Clerk, Rev P. G. McGregor. Presbytery of Halifax — Windsor, Revds J. L. Murdoch, E. Anni Halifax, Revds Dr King, Peter G. McGregor, Dr. Lyali, ll.d., Simpson, J. Forrest. Musquodoboit, Rev R. Sedgewick. Musguodobint Hi bour, Rev Edw McCurdy. Yarmouth, Rev Geo Christie. Lunenburg, t Wm DuflF. Nine Mile River, Rev Jno Cameron. SheUmme, Rev Geol Clarke. Newport, Rev Jno McL. McLeod. Shubenacadie and Gay's R\% Rfcv Jas McLean. Lawrencetoum, ^c, Rev Alex Stuart. Dartmouth. R«i Dr Ross, Prof McKnight, A. Falconer. Laffave, Rev Donald McMil Bridgewater, Rev P. Morrison. Annapolis, Rev D. S. Gordon. Clydt Barrington, Rev M. G. Henry. North Corvwallis, Rev Jos Hogg. Comwallis, Rev J. B. Logan. Gore and Kennetcook, Rev J. Glendini Mahone Bay, Rev E. McNab. Kempt and Walton, Rev Edwd Grant. John's, NJld., Rev Moses Harvey. Harbour Grace, NJld., Rev Alex Bermuda, Rev Walter Thorbum. Presbytery of Truro — Maitland and Noel, Revds Jno Currie, h McLellan. Upper Stewiacke, Rev Jas Smith, d.d. Onslow, Revds Jol Baxter, J. H. Chase. Truro, Rev William McCulloch, d. d. Upper donderry, Rev Ebenezer E. Ross. Lower Londonderry, Rev A. L. Wj Economy and Five Islands, Rev Jas McG McKaj'. Cnjhn, Rev Jas Bj Parrsboro, Rev Dun. McK.innon. M. Stetoiacire and Brookjield, Rev Jiw McGillivray. Springside, Rev Jas Sinclair. Presbytery of Pictou — New Glasgmo, Rev George Walker. Pk Revds James Bpyne, d.d., Alex Ross. R. Hill and W.B. River John, A. Sutherland. Barneys River and Blue Mountains, Rev Duncan B. Green Hill, Rev Geo Patterson. Hopewell, Rev J. McKinnon. West E\ Revds. James Thomson, George Roddick. Sherbrooke, Rev Jno Cara] French River, Rev Andw P. Miller. Merigomish, Rev Kenneth J. Gi, Glenelg and Caledonia, Rev Charles B. Pitblado. Albion Mines, Kev .| Mowitt. Springville, Rev A. McL. Sinclair. Lochaber and Goshen^ J. F. F'orbes. Antigonish, Rev Jas D. Murray. Little Harbour and Fu Grant, . Earltown, Kev Wm Grant. Presbytery of Tatamagouche — Neiv Annan and Wentworth. James Watson. Wallace, Rev John Munro. River John, Rev Heci JcKay. Tatam >arragh. ri{K.si5YTERY )mtUtrdene, Rev liver and Loch L Uttk Glace Bay, Pkesbytkry < ^rbes. Baddeck Ion McKenzie. jitewart. Pkksbytery ( itterson. Coveh laac Murray. Bi fortv.'ic, Rev H. C Mve nni! Tignish, [cNeilJ. Princetc uchmond Bay and hrfield, Rev Alex mpbelton and Brt tmeron. Richmoi Pkksbytery of 1(1 w Donald. S. -Gray. St. John, iv Jno D. Murray Pbesbytery of iv Wm Millen. Presbytery of i Glassville, Rev g Pkesbytery of (•to, Rev Jas Law. ■ Fowler. River |rvie. OKEIGN MiSSIOI rri^on, Fat^; Rev IHOMK MiSSIONAI JJ- Watt; Messrs J Fic, J. F. Layton] Ij^en Trens., Rev ine bvnod meets ilast Tuesday of, lege of the PrJ ieological DepJ ry, Rev Andw „ ^ Alex McKnight.] SSLEYAN Ml Ef lev Henry Danil jean D. Currie, Se| Halifax Distrk A.Clark,A.M.,]- HumpheryPickal ; A. Rogers, Thf ilwood.* Falmoi art, Humphrey i '^le. Rev Jas G. ttand, Rev Robert! BROWN BROTHERS & CO., Druggists, Ordnance Sqaare, HaBaowir BitOTai Daps, Hair Oils, Combs, Perfumery, and other Fancy Goods, at Muir's. ALMANACK. 131 Currie, J» levds Job A. L. Wy ev J as By d, Rev Jiwj ker. -Pifl ver John,] ican 13. Jno Carat neth -T- G'' nes, Kev-I " anrf i'**' enttwrth, Rev Hecu IcKay. Tatamagouche, Rev Thos Sedgewick. (?oo«e River, Rev Wm S. )arragh. l»HKsi5YTERY 6f Capb Bketon — Swlnetfj Rev Hugh McLeod, d. d. ^oulardene. Rev Jas Fraser. Sydney Mines, Rev Matt. Wilson. Grand i'iver ond Loch Lomond, Rev Jas Ross. St. Ann^a, Rev Abraham Mcintosh. little Glace Bay, Rev Alex Farquharson. Cow Bay, Rev. D. MacDougall. rKESBYTERY OF VICTORIA AND RICHMOND — PiaitUr Cove, Rev Wm G. orbes. Baddeck, Rev Ken. McKenzie. M. Eiver and Lake AinsUe, Rev \qt\ McKenzie. Mabou, Rev Wm Sinclair. Whycocomagh, Rev Murdoch Itcwart. Pkesbytery of Prince Edward Island— 5«6?eg'«e, Rev Robert S. itterson. Covehead, Rev Jas Allan. Cavendish ana New Glasgow, Rev lac Murray. Brown's Creek, Rev Alex Munro. E. St. Peter^s and Bay lortnr.i^ Rev H. Crawford. Charlottetovm, . Cascum- jue and Tiynish, Rev Allan Fraser. Woodville and Little Sands, Rev Don IcNeilJ. Princetown, Rev Robert Laird. Dundas, Rev Allan McLean. ichmond Bay and Summerside, Rev Wm R. Frame. *N. London and Sum- erjield, Rev Alex Cameron. Strathalbyn, Rev Alex Campbell. W. Cape, ampbelton and Brae, Rev Wm Stuart. ' Tryon and Bonshaw, Rev Jno G. ftmeron. Richmond Bay West, Rev R. Cumming. Pkesbytery of St. John, N. B. — Londonderry and Campbell Sett., Rev ndw Donald. Springfield, Rev Lewis Jack. Sussex and Norton^ Rev Gray. St. John, Revds Jas Bennet, Neil McKaj', S. Houston. Moncton, ^v Jno D. Murray. Pkesbytery of St. Stephen — St. James, Rev Jno Turnbnl!. Bocahec, \v Wm Millen. Presbytery of York — Salmon River, Pev Jas Salmon. Florenceville .. Glassville, Rev Saml Bernard. Harvey, Rev Saml Johnson. Pkesbytery of Miramichi— iVTew Mills, Rev Angus McMaster. Richi- lcto> Kev Jas Law. Blackville, Rev Thos G. Johnston. Bass River, Rev Fowler. River Charlo, Rev Thos G. Nicholson. Chatham. Rev A. R. Irvie. jKoKEiGN Missionaries — Rev John Geddie, d.d., Aneiteum; Rev Don. irri«on, Fat^; Rev Jno McNair, Erromanga; Rev Jno Morton, Trinidad. |H():\ik Missionaries — Revds T. Cumming, W. Furlong, Simon Fraser, 3. AVatt ; Messrs J. K. Bearisto, Samuel Archibald, John Nelson, A. F. bkic, J. F. Layton, J. C. Burgess, Wm Grant. iGen. Trens., Rev P. G. McGregor. [The Synod meets this year in Queen Square Church, Charlottetown, on 'last Tuesday of June, at 7 p.m. lege of the Presbyterian Church of the Iiower Provinces of British North America. lEOLOGiCAL Department at Haufax— Pro/*, of Theobgy and Church yry, Rev Andw King, d.d. Prof, of Hebrew and Orientm Languages,' Alex McKnight. Prof, emeritus. Rev Jas Smith, d.d. iSLETAN METHODIST CONFEBENCE OF EAST- EBN BBITI8H AMEBICA. Rev Henry Daniel, President. Rev Henry Pope, Co-Delegate. Re" Jean D. Currie, Secretary. Ialifax District — Halifax, Revds Geo S. Milligan, a.m.. Fin. Sec'y; I A. Clark, A.M., Edmund Botterell,* Alfred W. Turner, Henry Pope.* iHumphery Pickard d.d.. Editor and Book Steward. Dartmouth, Revds K A. Rogers, Thos Angwin.* Windsor, Revds A. W. Nicolson, Fred Vlwood.* Falmouth, Rev Geo M. Barratt. Horton, Revds Christopher hart, Hunaphrey P. Cow^ierthwaite, a.b. Newport, Rev Alex B. Black. ^'kle. Rev Jas G. Hennigar, Chairman. Kempt, Rev John A. Mosher. Blanc/, Rev Robert Tweedy. MmguodoboU Harbour, Rev Chas DockrilL i» I i s o 6 -3 H ■8 I O I ih \ HaWBowN BsoTHBBB & Co., Puie Chemicals and Toilet Articles. R. T. MUIR, Booksellor and Stationer, 125 Oranville Street. o P. o Q I •d 9 1^1 00 o « r o .a I g FooI( 132 belcher's farmer's Middle Afttaqiwdoboit, Rev Sanil B. Martin. Shnhenacndie, Rev Jos Gac Bermuda, Kevds Alder Temple, Geo W. Tuttle, Thos Rogers. St. John District— /8<. John, Revds Chas Stewar., Fin. Sec'y; Wm Cardy,* Wm Woods, Jno Latherr, Wm Temple,* Jas R. Narraway, a.j Wm H. Heartz. Portland, Rev Matt. Richey, d.d., Chairman. Carltt Rev Steph F. Huestis. Fairville, Rev Douglas Chapman. St. Andrn Rev Chas B. Pitblado. 8t. David's, Rev Chas W. Dutcher. St. Stepk Rev Hezekiah McKeown. Mill Town, Rev Howard Sprague, a.m. St Vale, Rev Wm McCarty. Grand Lake. Rev Joseph B. Ilemmeon. Grt loich. Rev John S. Allen. Kingston, Kev Elias Slackford. Upham, Geo Harrison. Truro Districtt — Trttro, Revds John Read, Thos Smith.* Riv. Phi Rev Wm Tweedy. Wallace, Rev Thomas Watson Smith. Pugwash, . John J. Colter. ' Albion Mines, Rev Roland Morton. Biv. John, Rev .)ai Tweedy. Pictou, Rev Leonard Gaetz. Guysboro' and Canso, Kevds Geoi| Johnson, Chairman; Levi T. Johnson, James Bucklej'.'' Manchester, Isaac E. Thurlow. Sidney, South, Rev Jennh V. Jost, Fin. Sec'y. Oi rus, Rev John W Howie. Ship Harbour, Rev Alfred E. LePage. Prince Edward Island District — Charlottetmon, Revds Hy Po Chairman ; Fred W. Moore.* Cornwall and Little York, Rev John "winli botham, Fiu. Sec'y. Pownal, Rev Jas Burns. Bedsque and Tryon, Re» Paul PrePtwood, Thos J. Deinstadt, John B. Strong.* Margate, Rev H Ryaii. Summerside, Rev Albert S. DesBrisay. Murray Harbour, Wesley Colpitts. West Cape, Rev John G. Bigney. Fredericton District — Fredericton, Rev Dun. D. Currie, Fin. S( Marvwille, Rev Arthur D. Morton, A.n. Kinysclear, Rev Robt 0. John! Sheffield, Rev Robt Wilson. Woodstock, Rev John McMurray, Chain Northampton, Rev Ezra B. Moore. Kmwlesville, Rev Edwin Mills, k soimlle. Rev Jno Cassidy. Ftorenceville, Kev Wm W. Percival. Am Rev Wilson W. Lodge. Nashwaak, Rev David W. LeLauheur. Gaget Rev Geo B. Payson. Miramichi, Revds Edwin Eva4is, C. H. Paisley, Bathurst, Richard Weddall. Sack viLLE District — Sackville, Revds Saml W. Sprague, J. Siiov/bi Chas DeWolf, d.d.,* Ralph Breckiu. Point DeBute, Rev William Wi Baie de Verte, Rev David B. Scott. Moncton and Coverdale, Rev Rol Duncan, Fin. Sec'y. Dorchester, Rev Joseph G. Angwin. Hopewell, Alex S. Tuttle. Hillsboro\ Rev Stephen Humphrey, a.m. Havehck, l8r.4c N. Parker. Salisbury and Elgin, Rev George Day. Bichibucto, Joseph S. Coffin. Amherst, Revds Elias Brettle, Chairman; I. SutcUfl Nappan, Rev John M. Pike. Parrsbord', Revds Wra Alcorn, Jos Se Admcate Harbor, Rev Fletcher A. Weldon. Annapolis District — Annapolis, Revds Jas England, Robt A. Dai M. Pickles.* Bridgetown, Revds John S. Addy, Chairman ; Geo Mil Thomas H. Davies.* WilmM, Revds John L. Sponagle, Joseph F. Aylesford, Revs Jas Taylor, Fin. Sec'y; Robt. E. Crane.* Canning, Rich Smith. Bervick, Rev Fletcher H. W. Pickles. Hillsboro\ Kev' W. Harrison. Digby, Rev Wm C Brown. Weymouth, Rev Jothai Fulton, A.M. Digby Neck, Rev Thos Allen. Liverpool District — Liverpool, Rev Henry Daniel, Chairman, of the Conference. Caledonia, Rev Wm Sargent. Yarmouth, S., Rev| Shenton. Yai'mouth, N., Rev Joseph Hart, Fin. Sec'y. Barrington, Robt Wasson, Robert B. Mack. Shelbume, Rev Thomas D. Hart. . Harbor, Rev Robert H. Taylor. Port iJfoMton, Rev John uohnson. Village, Rev Jas R. Hart. Petite Riviere, Rev John J. Teasdale. lA burg. Rev Geo 0. Huestis. Newfoundland District — St John's, Revds Janjes Dove, Fin. Steph T. Teed. Harbor Gi'ace, Kev Thos HaT 'is. Carbonear, Revdij Prince, Geo Forsey. Brigus, Revds Jno Waterhouee, Wm. E Shensti Port deGrnve, Rev Isaac Howie. Blackhead, Rev Cna» Comben. Cove, Rev John S. Peach, Chairman. PerU:an, Rev Chas Ladner. larboi', Rev Ifc Saml Aclcraan. tratul Bank, Re Missions op ^n Reay. £afj The Clerg The Confereni [mrth Wednosda President, Rei lev John A. CJar kWolf, W. B. M Gannon. Treas., Mount A President and rofessor of Theolc iiages and Logic, "•Josopby and Ac IM. Professor of Male Branch- Jost, A.M. Boar N Master, J. R. ptruction is givei m Weldon ; in D: Reward and Stewai iKMALE BllANCI [88 M. £. Hai rima J- R. Inch, A. |ience, &c.; Uis^ C. Maria Tres sistant Teachor. ttf Theodore Maste Alumni SoeiJ President, Rev. ■ |i>- Hannington, r| ma NISTERS OJ Antigonish, Rev 6le. Ayks/ord, l\ "Head. Arcadic Igewater, Rev S. C.B., Rev W. Rev Jas Par ^. B. Kempton. ^•, Rev John Da J^D.Cox. Ch\ 'f- A. Stubbert. »[, A.M. £astPi 1<>«;A, Rev D. G. »li Wallace, a.m. Soucher. ^^nte lartell. Jeddore, mp, Uverpoih\ sA. Shields, W. M J. F. Kempto] ^F^""^ BROWN BROTHERS & CO., Druggists, Ordnance Square, HAges, BrnSeT Foolacap, Letter And Note Paper at B. T. MUIR'S. ALMANACK. 183 Jarbor, Rev TIiob Fox. Bonavistn. Rev John S. Phinne y. Catalina, Rev Saml Ackman. Ttrillingate, Rev H. L. Cranford. Burin, Rev Jaa A. Duke. Jrfifu/ Bank, Rev John Goodison. Missions of Confebbnck — Labrador, Rev Geo Foraey. Petites, Rev lohn Reay. Exploitt, ^c, Rev Francis Scott. Fogo, Rev Jos Pascoe. The Clerg'ymen mai'ked with an asterisk (*) are Supernumeraries. The Conference will be held this year at Yarmouth, commencing on the t)urth Wednesday in June. Halifax Wesleyan City Mission. President, Rev G. S. Milligan, a.m. Vice Presidents, Rev A. W. Turaer, kev John A. Clarke, a.m Committee. J. B. Morrow, Joseph Bell, C. F. {eAVolf, W. B. McNutt, Jairufi Hart, W. L. Bell, A. Goreham, Hon S. L. lannon. Treas., Geo H. Starr. Sec'y, D. H. Starr. Miss'y, Silas James. Mount Allison Wesleyan College, Sackville, N. B. President and Professor of Ancient Languages, David Allison, A. m. rofessor of Theology;. Rev Chas De^'olf, d.d. Professor of Modern Lan- iiages and Logic, James R. Inch, a.m. Professor of Hebrew . nd Mental lilosophy and Acting Professor of Natural Science, Rev Cranswick Joat, in. Professor of Mathematics and Astronomy, Richard C. Weldon, a.b. Mount Allison Academy. Male Branch— Principal, David Allison, a. m. Vice Principal, Rev Jost, a.m. Board of Instruction — Head Master, Rev C. Jost, a.m. Se- bnd Master, J. R. Borden. Assistant Teacher, W. H. Ibbitson. Special ^traction is given in Greek by the Princioal; in Mathematics, &c., by fof. Weldon ; in Drawing, &c., ov Prof. Gray; in Music by Prof. Martens, leward and Stewardess, Mr and Mrs J. Towse. Female Bivanch — Principal, James fi. Inch, a.m. Chief Preceptress, Iss M. E. Havriman, a.b. Board of In jtruction — Teacher of Languages, J. R. Inch, A.M. Miss M. E. Harrioian, a.b.. Teacher of Natural lience, &c.; Miss Marv I«Iellish, M.L.A., Teacher of Mathematics, &c. 188 C. Maria Treadwell, Teacher of English Branches ; Miss E. Fowler, fiistant Teacher. Prof. J. W. Gray. Teacher of Painting, Drawing, &c. of Theodore Masters, Teacher of Music. Alumni Society Mount Allison College and Academy. J President, Rev. S. Humphrey, a.m. Vice Presidents, W. H. Webb, ID. Hannington, Rev S. F. UuestlSi Sec. and Treas, A. A. Stockton, l.l.b. [NISTEKS OF ACSOOIATBD BAPTIST CmTBOBES. \Antigmigh, Rev M. A. Bigelow. Amherst, Revds Geo F. Miles, D. A. ele. Aylesford, llevds Chas Tupper, d.d., A. Stronach, Obed Parker, U Read. Arcadia^ Rev W. L. Parker. Beaver River, Rev A. Cogswell, dgewater, Rev S. March. Bedegue, P.E.I., Rev M. P. Freeman. Btid- C.B., Rev W. McPhee. Bridgetovm, Rev Geo Armstrong, a.m. BUI Rev Jas Parker. Barrington, Rev W. H. Richan. Comwallia, S. B. Kempton. Canning, Rev Dav Freeman, a.m. CharloUeUnon, './., Rev John Davis. Chester, Rev I. J. Skinner, a.b. Clementsport, r G. D. Cox. Chute's Cove, Rev R. F. Murray. Deerfield, Yarmouth, r J. A. Stubbert. Dighy Neck, Rev J. C. Morse. Dartmouth, Rev A. &• nt, A.M. East Pointy P.E.L, Rev J. Shaw. Economy, Rev S. Thompson. nmih, Rev D. G. Shaw. Ga»vereaux, Rev E. F. Foshay. Granville, Rev all Wallace, a.m. Halifax, Revds E. M. Saunders, John Miller, John Voucher. Hantsport, Revds J. E. Balcom, S. T. Rand. Hillsburgh, Rev lartell. Jeddore, Rev Jas Mer-tdows. Kempt, Revds B. Vaughan, Geo lithers. lAverpoot, Revds A. H.Munro, D. 0. Parker. Lunet^rgh, ds A. Shields, W. Hall. Locke's Island, Rev R. D. Porter. Mavgarie, is J. F. Kempton, R. McDonsid. JUaccan, Rev D. McKeen. ' Netn \' I !1 1 I 3, BnuAes, Combs and Perfamery at Baowv Brothsbs & Co. R. T. MUIR, Bookseller und StJitioner, 125 nrnnvlllo Street, HHlifaxHPon nnd Pock lit 134 hklohkr's paumku's (ft'vmmff, Rpvdn \V. K, TTnll, B. Tnvlor. NfV'pifrt, Kev .T. Unncroft. Aid ., 1>. W. C. Dim S. W. DcRlois, David Kreeuuin, J. K. (Joucher, A. S. Hunt, a.m., (I, Milea, K. M. Saunders, .las Parker, I). M. Wolton, I. .1. Sklnneri and H Webber, H. N. Paint. II. R. Cunninghani, Alex Robinson, D. Thoinits Louis Estano, E. (jr. VV. (Jreenwood, 1. IT. Rand, David Thompson, VVillii Ackhurst, J. V. L. Parsons, A. ('larkc, Kdwin 1). King. BoAiiD OK FouKUJN Rli8Hn)Ns — Rev (Jeo Armstrong, a.m. ( Chaivm UevChas Tupper, i>.i). {Sc&v), Revds W. G. Parker, I.E. Bill, W. Porter, Abraham Stronach. (r. \N'. M. Carey, Nat Vidito, .1. L. Rend, J Parker, I. Wallace, a.m., I'.. 0. Read; and 8. Wheelock, Ansel T. lluki ( TreasX J«o Wheelock, .Ino (Jraves. Nova Scotia Minihtkuial Kducation Boakd — S. Selden, [Ck man), B. H. Katon, a.m. (. Oram, E. g M,roweI|; Recon, I; Auditor, J. G. 8 jEducation Socik y-HiIson; SecV no Ibessions of i ber. 'LBROy OP lOCKSE OV HaiJ Nou.Y Arohbishol w F. M'irph) COLLEGE FACULTY. Arts— Rev A. W. Sawj^er, d.d., President, and Professor of Philosophy and Christian Evidences. Rev E. A. Crawley, d.d., Proi of Mentor Philosophy, History, Rhetoric, Logic, and Political Econ D. F. Higgins, a.m.. Professor of Mathematics. V. Jones, a.m., Prol of I^atin and (vteek Literature. William Elder, a.m. I^tessor of Ni Science. Theoixkjy — Rev E. A. Crawley, d.d., Principal of the Theol Dep&rtuient. Rev J. M. Cramp, d.d , Emeritus I^fessor. Secretary, Rev S. W. DeBIois, a.m. ; Treasurer, A. D. Barss, m.d. Bl'liilip Walsh, j First Term commence^ January 6, and ends June 6. Bnnor. Argyle ^n Second Term commences September 1, and ends December 20. P'aiii to the F( ' f«tow^^, Revi>."]f^" James Quish. OKlen. EmUm, mf, Rey M,chaj J^eter Danaher. ] lev John RaphaeJ f;; Kennedy. And forces J BKOWN BROTHERS & CO., Druggists, Ordnan(» Square, HaBDye StaSa and pen ntid Pocket Kntvei, Scitnort and Uaih Boxed, at R. T. MUiU'8. ALMANACK. 186 Horton Oollegiate Academy. H«v riiiioinnl, trnii. Mrs Fink; e«ter, Ctt this yei uth, \M on the! and Vr rst Sfttuii ThoB A. Hi^f;ci"^' a.m.; AHHintnnt, Hufun Hanford, A.B.; liitrnii. ivirs imhk; (Jommlttoo of lVlannH;etncnt, (ho 'riUHtuoH, (jlovernorB, id h'llows of Acadia (lollcgo, rcni(lcnt in Nova Suotia. KirHt Tnrin boginH January H, and cndn June 0. Hcootid Torin beginn August 3, and otuln December 20. Orand Pre Seminary, WolfVlIle. Trinripal, MinM M. U. Katnn; Anitstant, Minn 11. M. Norrin; Teacher of swing and Painting, Mr F. (!rawlcy; Teacher of Mumc, Miss M. J. iniioy; Matron. Mmh M. K. HiH«? AdvJHory (lommitteo, KovdH J. M. riim|), n.i>M ^- ^' DoHIoif*, a.m., T. A. Iliggins, a.m. AsHoolated Alumni of Aoadia OoUege. I'rcHidont, VrofeBRor 1). K. MigginH; Vice Pre«., Avnrd Longley; Sec'v, kliiiY. I'ayzant; Treas, Uronton II. Katon. a.m. 5 Directors, Theodore H. \nA, M.A.,' Kov 8. W. DeHlois, a.m., Kev T. A. Iliggins, m.a., Kev E. M. kiindorH, M.A., K. 1). King, m.a. IBaptist Convention of Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, and P. B. Island. I'rosident, Rev J. M. Cramp, i).i>. ; Vice Prcsidento, Revds 0. Armstrong, Spiinien, d.d., (i. M. W. Carey, and Wm. Faulicncr. J. H. Harding, penh Shaw; 8ocretarie« — For Nova Hcotia, Kev Iflaian Wallace, a.m.. New IJrunswick, Kev W. 8. McKenzie, a.m. ; Treasurers, B. H. £aton, la. Gabcl. FBBB BAPTIST OONI'BBIBNOID. Tnsketf Revds C. Kttowles, C. Sullivan. Bivoklyn, Rrv D. Oram. nptmlle, Kev 8. K. West. Barrinyton^ Revds W. C. Weaton, J. I. ter, Clerk, W. DoWney^ Missionary. Bear Pointy Rev A. Swim. pe liland, Rev W. M. Knowlin. Port Medway, Rev J. H. Crowell. Bfl?»//, Rov B. Minard. ll'ainaciN Mission Society — President, Rev J. I. Porter; Vice Prestn, \h 1). Oram, E. Sullivan, W. M. Knowllin ; Corresponding Sec'y, Rev 1. Crowell; Recording Sec'y, W.S.Porter; Treasurer, Isaac Hopkins, h Auditor, J. G. Smith. fenucATioN SociETY—President, Rev J. I. Port«r; Vice Pres. and Treas, 1. Wilson ; Sec'v, R.d., Bishop of Arichat, residing at Antigonish. Nova Scotia propbr — Antigonish, St Ninlan's, Rev Hugh Gi Arisaig, S. Margaret's, Rev W. B. MoLeod. Georgeville, St Geor Rev Andw McGillivray. Pictou, St Patrick's, Revds Ronald McDor Jno V. Macdonnell. St Andrew's, St Andrew's, Rev Jno V. McDob West River, Ohio, St Bean's, Rev Ron McGillivray, jr. Pomquette. I Cross, Rev Wm Chisholra. Tracadie, St Peter's, Rev Charles P. Mar Havre an Bouch, St Paul's, Rev Peter Fiset. Port Mulgrave, St Lawi Rev Thos Sears. Guysborough, St Ann's, Rev MichI TomkSns. Tor St Joseph's, Rev Fehx VonBlerk. Capk Brrton— Arkshat, St Mary's, Rev Jno Cameron, d.d., v.g. diaville, St Hubert's, Rev L. S. Fournier. D'Escousse, St Hyacinth, Hubert Deslauriers. Port Hood, Rev C. Chisholm. Judiquc, St Andrei Rev Allan McLean. Mabou, St Mary's, Rev K. J. Macdonald. B( Cove, St Margaret's, Rev Ronald McGillivray. Margarie, St Margar Rev John Chisholm. Cketicamp, St Appolinaris, Rev Herbert Oer Creignish, St Margaret's, Rev Arch McKenzie. North Sydney, St Pi Very Rev Jno Laughlin. Cape North, St Lawrence's, Rev James Fr Sydney, St Patrick's, Rev Jas Quinan. Main-a-Dieu, St Mary's, Rev, Quinan. East Bay, St Andrew's, Rev Neil McLeod. Red Islnndsj Margaret's, Rev Jno McDougall. Boisdale, St James', Rev A. McS^ Grand Narrows, St Barra's, Rev Don Mclsaac. L'Ardoise, Holy Gua^ Angels, Rev Julien Corteau. Glace Bay, Rev Jno Shaw. Little Brasi Rev Jos Chisholm. Indian Missions— On the Bras d'Or Lake, C. B. — Chapel Island Ann's, attended by Rev ^ . Courteau. Escasoni, St Ann's, attende Rev Neil McLeod. In No\'a Scotia proper — Indian Island, Merigo St Ann's, attended by the Rev Ronald McDonald. Pomquette, 8t attended by Rev Wm' Chisholm. \S7iK] Bt. AriVliat, exq/K on/ild M.;OJJ|/trr t; «nd Mi'Hsrn. I DiroctorofSti I'ROFEaSOHS— |ke(J()|{. Mental CIII8IIOLM. t A8 FitAMKH. Nl IcDo.NALn. En PcKlNNON. • Tkai'pimtorCi ,J alio vo Order esi ptmiish, consist tONVKNT OK 1 P"e Colo. WovA Scotia— ] pfie. phebogue. Ml Milton? r; E'«'aIlie,iievJ.R Hart. pTHEKAN Minis b'-". I>. F. Hutchi ffMVKKsALLST Cl African Ep,scop Jackson. S^c' CU81 [^RT OF Amhei s.Pugwash.J. ^'^> P- F. Hutfieldl 'o«T OF AnnapI CJementsi '0«T OF ANTlGt vtors. rORT St. "ORT OF Arich; Peter's, All ,, OF BaddI 'w«. Great Bn ^t'''^ OF Barrxnj '»'> Port LaTouJ «^ OF BRinoEl '>-, Port WilJia J «T OF CORNI BROWN BROTHERS & CO., Druggists, Ordntooe Square, oMaws BttOTRn I Blank Bookt and Pan Booki, at R. T. MUIB'8. ALMANACK. 187 ll POI Jrothij eopinfl Broth?! ivbtAI femi idcnt { nliar ilsh. 10 cvei Ir Vran ueo of ry even ,hy anAJ ;t Geor McDon McDon luette. 1 P. Ma It Lnwr IS. Tori Ivacinth, [St Andrei Inald. Bl h Mnrgai rbert Oei St Pi Bt. Franois Xavier'a Oollege, Antigonlsh. Hoard of TRUMTKKH—Right Kov C. F. MoKimmon, d.d., Lord Bishop Ariciiat, ex officio rresident of the Hoard and Patron of tho College ; Kevds lonuKI l\[('.Gillivray, Senr., Huah OilliH, A. McGilUvray, Ron. McOilUvray, ^., and Messrs. Hugh McDonald, Ulchd Forrostall. Director of Studies, Rev Daniki. McGkrgor, d.i>., rii.n. . 1»R«)KE380RM — Theology, Sacred History and Rhetoric. Rev Dr Mo [keook. Mental Phllosophj* and Superior Greek and Latin (Jlaisics, Rev OiiiHiioLM. Greek Grammar, &o., Colin Chisholm. Latin Clasiici, i9, FiiABKU. Natural Philosophy, Chemistry and Mathematics, Rook IcDoNALi). English Department, Ai.kx MoKinmom and Miss EuNicei IcKlNNON. TuAriM.sT OR GisTRRCiAlN MoNAaTRY— The present flourishing house of tiliovti Order established in i\m District of Tracadle, in the County of Btigonish, consists of a Prior, Sub*Prion and about 28 brothers. Convent or Trapi>ist Kums at Tragauiu— Superioress, Madame bne Cole. OONaBBOATIONAIi MINISTERS. I Nova Scotia— Halifax, Rev Joseph Elliott. Yarmouth, Rev Arch Irpcc. Chebogue, Rev John Gray. Liveipool, Revds Jan Melvin, Jas Vwell. Milton, Rev R. K. Black. Pleasant River, Rev Simeon Sykes. rnwallis. Rev J. R. Kean. Manchester, Rev J. Davis. Margarie, Rev Hart. [Lutiieuan MiNiHTKRB— Lunenburg, Revds Charles £. Cossman, W. M. vers, D. F. Hutchinson. IUnivkh8Ali8T Church— Halifax, Rev Alex McArthur. iAkrican Episcopal Methodist Church — Halifax, Rev R. R. Morris. IAkukun BAiTiaT Association — Halifax, Rev James Thomas. Bear [er, Kev Hy Jackson. Preston, Rev Geo Neal. Weymouth, Rev James ' Jackson. Scc'y, Jno R. Thomas. CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT. Port op Amherst — Collector, J. J. Kerr. Out Ports — Sub-CU- p, Pugwash, J. McNab ; Wallace, N. Nicolson ; Joggins, J. Moffatt ; i-sboro', J. Ratchford; Advocate Uarl)our, C. Ward; Ratchford's ^r, F. F. Hatfield. Port of Annapolis — Collector, J. C. Tobias. Out Porta — Sub- ttnrs, Clemep tsport, G. F. Ditraars; Thome's Cove, A. B. Thome. ^ort of Antigonish — Collector, H. McPhie. Out Porta — Sub- ttors, Bayfield or Little River, E. G. Randall ; Harbour an Bouche, lorbctt. Out Porta—Sub-Col- aines I'H 'fi^RevMORT OF Arichat — Collector, S. Donovan. Islands^, St. Peter's, M. J. Kavanagh : Port Richmond, A. McDonald. 'ort OF Baddbck — Collector, W. Kidston. Oitt-Porta — iS'«6- iors, GiH3&t Bras d'Or, J. McNeil ; St. Ann's, J. McAuley. ort of Barrington — Collector, D. Sargent. Out Port — Sub- or, Port LaTour, J. Swain. RT OF Bridgetown— Co^/ecto/-, S. S. Thome. Out Port — 3iA- 'or, Port William, W. Graves. RT OF Cornwallis — ColUcto)', E. Rand. Out Porta — Sub-Ccl- A. "McS' holy Guai Ittle Bras el Islaod atteiuW Merigol 6tte, St-M '1 I ! 4 < '1 ! m M ! •I 'I 'i 1 mare, HAvn BROTRBn»& Co., Gold Leaf, Dry Paints and Varnishes. R. !B.*ilfUlS, Bookseller and Stationer, 135 Oranville Street .1 \< t i! i 4i (0 s 00 ex a ♦J- o Pi Q •d 9 <1 (1) o o 00 4a ti OB O :§ O •d 3 i-i 0) §• Room] lesr BELCHER 8 FARMER S [1870. m.] leetet», Canada Creek, C. V. Rawding ; Fronch Cross, K. Farnsworth; Ilairbourvillo, H. Morris ; Horton, E. DeWolf. Port of Diqby — Collector, B. Viets. Out Ports — Sub-CoUectort, Bear lliver, J. Barr; Sandy Cove, C. Gidnoy; Westport, B. H. Rug. gles ; Freeport, J. Tliurber. Port of Halifax — Collector, E. Binney. Worehome Keeper, \Vi G. Fife. Landing Waiters and Searchers, Jno U. lioss, Jno W . Cia;^ Jas Cullen, Edw C. Kelly. Inspector, Jas Kerr. Appraiser, Jno Muncey. Asst. Ditto, Jno S. Bessonett. Guagers, Jos Austen, Sanil Caldwell. Clerks, Jas Fitzgerald, Jno Strachan, Jas S. Morris, Ed' •Duckett, Wm H. Hill, Andvv 1). Merkel, Jno Marshall, C. M. Almoi James G. Morris, James R. N. Snyder, J. F. Richardson, Abr W. Hai B. B. Oxley, John E. Kersly. Tide Surveyor, A. Kelly. Shippk Officers, Jas Hills, Errol Boyd, Robt Boak. Warehouse Lockers, Wi Foster, Don Eraser, R. B. Carrie, Wm McLean, Wellwood Reynol Edw LeGuire, Geo Rydc;, Jno Steele, Geo G. Gray. Wm Malonej Norman McDonald, Jas F. Bnrnham, David Calder, Jas Wallace, Mii J. McCurdv, Wm Pitts, Jr., Jon Crowe. Weighers, Jno Hatch, Lai Veriker, A^m Garrison. Boatmen, Dan Gallagher, Fras Beazley, Wi Nunn, John Beazley. Tide Waiters, Jas O'Brien, Robt Miller, Ch Grant, Thos Shea, llobt W. Hodgers, Thos Hatch, Jas Whalen, Stej White. Messengers, Wm. Blackman, Jas Venables. Truckman, Potter. Broker,' Wm Hill. Port Uoot)— Collector, E. D. Tremain. Out Port—Sub-Colkcl Margaree, J. Ross. Port of Hawkesbury — Collector, M. McDonald. Port of Liverpool — Collector, J. A. Freeman. Port of Londonderry — Collector, D. A. Davidson. Out Pi — Sub- Collectors, Five Islands, A. Y. Corbett; Truro, T. M. Crowe Port of Ldnenbdrg — Collector, H, M. Moyle. Out Ports— Si Collectors, LaHave, J. Harley ; Mahone Bay, C. D. Mader; Chesi D. Dymock. Port of Margaretsville — Collector, D. W. Landers. Out — Sub- Collector, Wilmot, R. Stone. Port of Medway — Collector, J. J, Letson. Port of Mulgrave — Collector, V. J. Wallace. Port of Pictou — Collector, D. McCulloch. Out Ports — Sub lectors, Tatamagouche, W. Campbell ; Merigomish, R. Murray. Port of Shelburne — Collector, J. M'..r. Port of Sydney — Collector, C. E. Leonard, Out Ports— i Collectors, Lingan, F. Leaver ; Louisburg, L. Kavanagh ; Main-a G. Rigby; Glace Bay, C. H. Rigby; Cow Bay, W. W. Boi Caledonia, . Port of North Sydney^ — Collector, T. M. Bown. Out Pi Port of ' ■Collectors, . iskot, A. Lei Halifax, H. \oberley ; Live 1 Donovan; \i/ Viets; Lune Jnapolis, T. C Port Hawkc Issue: Half/'ax, Edw lies JVf. Bown fallace : Port Hi kt Hawkesburj ^0. Annapolis J ■JiMcPhee, Edw HESTER-— T. 'I'MBERLANl ab. Co. DlGB^ Sanderson, Ba McDonald, j] Sub-Collector, Little Bras d'Or, P. Collins Port of Weymouth — Collector, S. Jones. Out Ports — Suh , „. lectors, Acadia, A. Bourneuf; Belleveu's Cove, J. V. Stuart; Gill)!^', i?^ ^'^" Cove, R. Sanderson. '~~''- ^ «'•,.„„», Port of Windsor — Collector, E. O'Brien. Out PortS' Colle/:t,(/rH, Cheverie, T. A. Malcom ; Hantsport, N. T. Harris ; Wi C. R Allison ; Maitland, A. Ro}' P. Brouard r Lockwood, ^CKENS— -Wm ^VRyE—Shelbt 'ICTORIA—Jacj BROWN BROTHERS & CO., Druggists, Ordnance Square, HA^j^ ^ -1 t ^M Room Paper at 4d. a roll and npwarda, at R.T« MUIWA JETT 1870»7O.'] ALMANACK. 188 irray. t Ports-^ Main-a- W. M , Out Pol aart; Gill it PortS'^ arris ; ^^' ^ Port of YARMOCTH^^CVfertoj*, T, K. Moberley. Out Port9-^ ■Collectors, Beover Kiver, R. Perry; Pubnico, P. S. D'Entromont ; tisket, A. Leut. Hegistrars of Shipping. Halifax, H. B. Pauliu ; Pictou, D. McCulloch ; Yarmouth, T. E. koberley ; Liverpool, J. H. Jj'reeman ; Guysboro', J. Marshall ; Ariehat, t Donovan; ^^indsor, E. O'Brien ; Sydney, C. E. Leonard, Jr.; Digby, ' Viets ; Lunenburg, J. Kerr, (acting) ; Parrsboro', J. Ratehford ; mapolis, T. 0. Tobias ; Pugwash, J. McNab ; Baddeck, W. Kidston, Port Hawkesbury, M. McDonald ; Shelburne, J. Muir. Issuers of Iiicenses to American Fishermen. Hali/ax, Edw Binney ; Yarmouth, Thos E. Moberley ; N. Sydney, }os JVl. Bown ; Pictou, D. McCulloch ; Port Mulgrave, Vincent J. fallace : Port Hood, Edw D. Tremain ; Plaister Cove, Jas G. McKeen ; ^rt Hawkesbury, Malcom McDonald. Seizing Officers. Co. Annapolis — Hanson Chesley, Jno Clarke, Wm Durland, Tim Doks, Jno L. Rice, Reid Hall, Phineas Phinney, Jno Bent, William Ippcr, James Longley, Chas Spur, Jas Gates, Aaron M. Chate, Wm lorden. Co. Cape Breton — Jos Townsend, Thos Phoran, Alfred Bown, Jno Landers. Co. Colchester — Harns Eulmore, J. Mc- Irdy, G. Creelman. Co. Cumberland — A. D. Chapman, William Lndage, Jno Moffatt, Jcf Gordon, Geo W. Forrest. Co. liiOST — [McKay, Jno Smith. Jas Morehouse, Edw W. Potter, Wm Rciorden, Bil Robichau, Mark Terrio. Co. Guysboro' — Thos P. Flavin, E. P. |lon, Jesse Anderson. Co. Hants — Jno Stirling, Rupert G. O'Brien, H. McLean. Co. Inverness — Don McFarlane, Henry Forbes. Kings — Abr Ogilvy, Geo S. Lockwood, Elijah Rockwell, Simon ^orter. Co. Lunenburg — Joshua Oxner, Daniel Owen, David J. |itz, Jno Zwicker, Jno Daney, Benjm Rhinard, Wm Geldert, Josiah ^olf, Jno Wilkie, Geo Mills. Co. Pictou — Clarke Murdoch, G. J. npbell, Benj McLeod, John Crichton. Co. Queens — Wm Bryden. Richmond — James Heam, Jas A. Shaw, Peter LeLacheur. Co. tLBURNE — Nathan Snow, Jr., Joseph Banks, Seth Smith, William kerson. Co. Victoria — Angus B. Morrison, Jno Bain, Grcorge [ton, Don Mcintosh, Pet«r CampbiJl, Neil McPherson. Colin Black. [Yarmouth — Henry A. Hood. Surveyors of Shipping, yO. Annapolis — T. C. Tobias, Ilobt. Stone. Co. Antioonish — |h McPhee, Edw Corbett. Co. Cape Breton— C. W. Hill. Co. CHESTER — T. F. Morrison, William Campbell, Jas M. Creelman. CrMBERLAND— Thos D. Dickson, L. Borden, Jas J. Kerr, James lab. Co. Digby — Botsford Viets, H. D. Ruggles, B. H. Ruggles, Sanderson, Basil Robichau, Reuben Perry. Co. Guysboro* — McDonald, Jas Marshall. Co. Hants — C. R. Allison, Adam |ey, Edw 0*Brien, Thos H. Malcom, N. T. Harris. Co. Inver- J. P. Brouard, E. D. Tremain, Malcom McDonald. Co. Kings h Lockwood, Cornelius V. Rawding. Co. Pictou — G. Hattie. icKENS — Wm Bryden. Co. Richmond — George E. Jean . Co. [.BuitNE — Shelburne, Wm C. Whidden ; Bairinrffon, Danl Sargont. Victoria — Jacob S. Ina;raham. Co. Yarmouth — H. A. Hood. •s a s a o '3 n I 3 B ^ttore, HaliwN Brothers & Co., Importers of Gentle Patent Medicines. :;! i! ^:i i :;i ' I ii B.<#iWlllt;BookMUer and Stetionor, 1S5 Oraavilte Straet. I Is o & I I the ^ series, j! & i I I S a ip i MD belcher's farmer's THB tarht. I Acldi of every deMription, except Acetic Acid, Vinegw aud Sulphuric Acid . . . Acetic Acid, &c., Vinegar Advertining Pamphlets. . . Agricultural Sooieties, Farming UteniiilH and Imjtlements, when imported by, for the encouragement of Agriculture Alcohol Port Ale, Beer and Porter, in casks Do. in bottles (5 quart or 10 pint bottles to the gallon). . Almonds and Nuts of al' kinds Alum , Anatomical Preparations , Anchors , Angola Hair, unmanufkotured Animals Horses 910 per head Homed Cattle 10 " Svrtne 2 •♦ Sheep 1 " Antimony Antiquities, cabinets of. Appajratus, steering Ships Apparel (wearing) of British subjects dying abroad, but domiciled in Canada. Argentine, Albreta and German Silver, and Plated- ware, ail kinds — ^manufactured Argol Arms for the Army or Navy Army aud Navy, for use of— Arms Clothing Musical Instruments for Bands Military Stores Articles for the public uses of the Dominion " by and for use of Qovemor General " for use of Foreign Consuls General Ash— Pot, Pearl and Soda Atlasses , IS p cent IS p cent 80cts p gal,pkg IS p c 7 c p gal f IS p cent' IS p cent 10 pc €ulval. fBooU and Shoes IHoot Felt (Book, Map and N [Iluiic, inanufhctui HoiinetH, Hats oik 8ll)Ies, Testament ^itiiiftcle Lamps, ( |£i8ciii( and Bread ■Boiler PJate, Iron. Bolting Cloths.... Borax _' Bookbindei-s' Tooh Brnceletj), Braid, A Brandy ; ^ JriwH and CoppeV i )mH, In bars, ro Sail, No., i^t?," ScpgaDlOpc 7 c p gal lis p c pkg ■», Hats and Bonnei ■pages .... IS p cent Wiages of travefleW ^(hawkers and cir ground. .V ""ground. as models for usfti f-^n other-Iro "UfarineorHy* ' Hydraulic, gfo. «'oughtiro^r] NiersandOMFitl Ke, Earthen.,^;? P, Maps and Atlase Nefnatituaonf 80 c pgal, pkg 15pc| IS p cent 12^ p cent mmmm BROWN BR0THEB8 & CO., Druggists, Ordnance Square, HaAoa, Brushes. Cd Portmoiudet, Pnrtw, Jewelry, Ac., at f" ^-dfPH^^.A 1870.] ALMANACK. Uootn ftml Shoe* (leather) ^ iBoot Felt ^ iBook, Map and N«w» Printing Paper [{oiu', inanuftMstured f j^Wioiiiietx, Hati and Cap* ■" ^^^ibles, Testament* and Devotional Books ijiiiiincle Lamps, Shipa' jigcuit and Bread from Qreat Britain & B.N. A. Provinces Boiler Plate, Iron Jolting Cloths Borax Bookbinders' Tools and Implements Bracelets, Braid, &o., made of hair Brandy krasfl and Copper, manufactured IroMf), in bars, roiis and sheets kra«8 Tubes and Piping, when drawn, or Iron IrasH or Copper Wire and Wire Cloth Irass ill scraps |ra88 and Tin Clasps, Slides and Spangles, for the manu- fiicture of hoop skirts brimstone, roll or flour Iri8tlc8 nnd Hog's Hair of all kinds Iritannia Metal Ware t'oonis and Brushes, all kinds , room Com uckwheat ull/8 and Boots, other than medicinal kllion iilllon and Coin, except United States silver coin tirr Stones lists, natural size, not being casts, nor produced by any aere mechanical process litter nting. Ships' o binets of Coins, Antiquities, Gema and Models bles, iron chain over \ iuch, shackled or swiveled,or not ^0 ' GrasF* I ^^®" "*®*' '^^ ships or vesbels only. . . . binetware or Furnitin-e ^boys, containing Sulphuric Acid. fis, playing. tidies and Tapers, of tallow, wax, or any other material ada Plates, Tinned Plates, Sheet Iron be Juice (see Syrups) ^utchouc, or India Rubber and Gutta Percha, unmanu- ctured butchouc or India Rubber, manufactured pas, Sail, Nos. 1 to 6, when used for ships and vesseU LSdc pl(gK'^^^'^ and Bonnets. plages of travellersjand carriages laden with merchan- ize (hawkers and circus troupes excepted) etsand Hearth Rugs nkgl5peB^®''^---\ p^K r ■», ground .V W- imground , as models for use of schools of design Iiigs— all other — Iron lent, Marine or Hydraulic, unground jent, Hydraulic, groimd and calcined ■s, wrought iron or steel kdi'liers and Gas Fittings pare. Earthenware and Crockery 3, Maps and Atlases Stable Institutions, donations of clothing for 15 p cent 15 p cent 80 p gal, pkg 15 p ( 15 p cent 15 p cent 15 p cent 15 p cent 5 p cent 5 p cent 16 poent 15 p cent 4 cents p lb. 15 p cent 16 p cent 26 p cent 16 p cent 6 p cent 16 p cent 16 p cent 15 p cent 15 p cent 15 p cent 25 p cent 16 p cent 15 p cent 16 p cent 3 cents per lb. 15 p cent 15 p cent 15 p cent do. do. do. do. do. do. do. do. do. do. do. do. do. do. do. do. do. do. do. do. do. do. do. do. do. do. do. do. •I ' I '< !| laave, HJv^* Brushes, ComlM and Perfumery, at Brown Brothbrs & Co. V: a o a y« AMMiBIR, Bookierer find Stationer, 19& Granville Street. brlchek's farmer's Church IJcIIm .^. Ohlt'ory, or othor root or voK«tablo ummTam coff'uo, raw or i;r««!n Do., kiln dried, roosted or gri^uiid Cider, Clocki*, Cork* Ci){arK, viz : — Value not over $10 per 1000 " over $10 and not ov«r $20 " over $20 and not over $40 " over $40 Cinnamon, ground Do. unground CitroHH Cooeh and HarnenH Furniture Cocoa, bean iiiul shell Cocoa PaHte fVoni Great Britain and D.N.A ProvinrtB Communion Plate : , Composition Spikes andNaila Compasses, Ships' Clay Pipe, Clay, Earth and Sand Clocks Clothing or Wearing Apparel made by hand rr sewing inachuiA Clothing for army and navy, or donations of for charitable institutions Clothing, plain, imported for officers of the army and navy serving in Canada Clothing and arms for the army and military forces in the Dominion ' Coal and Coke Cocoa Nut Oils in their natural state Coffee, green Coffee, ground or roasted Coke Colors and articles, when imported by room paper makers and stainers, to be used in their trade only, viz. : lakes in pulp, scarlet and morone, ultra marine and Chinese blue, umber, i-aw, blue-black, Paris & permanent greens, satin, and fine washed white, bichromate of potash, sugar of lead and British gum Commissariat Stores Confectionary Copper Tubes and Piping, when drawn Copper in bars, rods, bolts or sheets, and sheathing Copper, pig, wire, round or flat Copper or Brass, manufactured. Corkwood, or the bark of the corkwood tree Copper Pipe Copper Sheathing Cordage, when used for ships and vessels only Cottons Cotton Warp Cotton Yam and Cotton Twist Com, Indian * Cotton Waste , Cottonwool Cotton Candlewick Cotton netting and woollen netting for India rubber shoes Cordials . Corks Cream of Tartar in crystals Coin and bullion, except United States silver coin Currants Cutlery, polished-<-aIl sorts D Dead Eyes, Ships' Dead Lights, do Deck Plugs, do Diamonds and precious xtones, not set 3 oents p lb. 4 cents p lb. 10 p cent $3.00 p M 4.00 •' fl.OO « 6.00 " 20 p cent IS p cent IS p cent IS p cent IS p cent IS p cent IS p cent 3 cents p lb. 4 cents p lb. loplb.&25peadi IS p cent IS p cent 15 p cent IS p cent $1.20pgal,pkgl5i 15 p cent IS p cent %5 p cent BliOWN BBOTHEBS & CO., Druggists, Ordnance Square, }8ps, Hair Oilt, Combi, Perfumery, and other Fancy O ALMANACK. .i,tl Kriilt J. TVK* nut otherwise ii|>ecifle4l 7. rti^H uKed chieAy for dyoins •yi--Htuffi«, viz: b«rrie«, bAfk, drugs, nati, vegetablea aud \foort8, do re Brick and Clay works kh (fresh) not to include oysters or lobsters in tins or ieg8 lb, Halted or smoked Ih and vegetables, preserved |hiug Nets and Seines Hooks, Lines, and Fish Twines Plates (wrought iron or steel) Wire for crinolines, uncovered (see hoop skirt) Waste • , Hemp, Tow, uudressed |ur of wheat and rye •. ;ign Newspapers, sent otherwise than through P. Office it)), dried ), Skins, Pelts or Tails, undressed kor of which Air is principal part 10 p cent IS p cent IS p cent 10 p cent 15 p cent 15 p cent 16 p cent 15 p cent IS p cent IS p cent 15 p cent 1 cent p lb. IS p cent O kvplcg 151 anized Iron ; . ! aud Medals, cabinets of. in plated and gilded ware,mauufacturedof all kinds [(packages 15 per cent) [er, ground ;er, iinground » I and Glassware, plate and silvered, stained, painted Icolored ■Paper and Glass Cloth pware, Officers' Mess *, when imported by and for use of colleges, scientific [literary societies and schools [Hair, unmanufactured \ Silver and Electro-plate, manufactiured |uid Silver Leaf. aters' Brims, Moulds and Skins I of all kinds ^ Osier, Palm Leaf, Straw,Wha]ebone, Willow, except ", elsewhere mentioned IS p cent 15 p cent 15 p cent 15 p cent 80 cents p gal 2S p cent 15 p cent 15 p cent 15 p cent 15 p cent 15 p cent do. do. do. do. 1 V [quarc, HRraphio Chemicals, Cards and Cases, at Bbowm BBOTHBKt & Co. . '\ 'I 'I 1 1 ^1 •3i I ' im^ ir-'^/ '\^' ^ f ■ ■ - 4J 09 o ^ > 3 H 00 a ' '' M)il% AoqUmbU^ «Qd Stationer, 125 Granville Street. TA rn If ^T-^ ___=s=s!;;^We° and Pookei BELCHER'3 FARMER 8 m.] •ravels. and Scraps stones - WM British, when imported by Boom Paper makers and I- ]^ners— to be used in tl^eir trade only £WI.Cop»l • (•Gunpowder Guns, Rifles, and arms of all kinds Gutta Percha. manufactui-ed Gypsum or PlaFt«r of Paris, neither ground nor calcined Gypsum, ground, when imported expressly as manurt... H Hardware, viz.: Cutlery, polished, all soi'ts: Japanned, Planished Tin & Britannia Metal Ware, Spades, Shovels, Axes, Hoes. Bakes, Forks, and Edged Tools, Scythes and Snauhs, Spikes, Nails, Tacks, Brads and Sprigs, Stoves, and all other Iron Castings. Other Hardware, Horj, Pearl aud Ivory, manufactured Harness and Saddlery of leatlier manufacture Hair, or Mohair, manufactured Hair — Humtvn, Angola, Goat, Thibet, Horse, Hog or Mo- hair, unmanufactured .... Hat Plush for Hatters Hats, Caps and Bonnets Hay Hemp, undrensed Hides, Horns and Pelts Hosiery Horse Hair^unmanufactuicd Hops. Hoop Skirt Manufacture — the following articles for Crin- oline: thread for covering Crinoline Wire, Clasps (tin and brass), Slides, Spangles and Slotted Tapes, and flat or round Wii-e, uncovered Indian Corn aud grain of all kinds. Indian Meal Indigo. Inlc of all kinds. e:(cept printing Ink, Printing Iron,Pig " Rod, bar, hoop or sheet " 'Scrap, galvanized or pig " Puddled, in bars, blooms and billets ^ Bolts and Spikes, galvanized '' Nail and Spike Bod, round, flat, or square ... " Hoop or Tue for driving wheels of locomotives, bent a'id welded " Boiler Plates Railroad Bars,Wrought Iron or Steel Chairs and Fish Plates " Rolled Plates " Wire *• Tubes and Piping when drawn " Knees aud Riders (ships) " Masts, or part of iron masts (ships) Ivory, Bone, Pearl and Horn, manufactured Japanned Tin, Planished Tin and Britannia Metal Ware. Jewellery and Watches , Junk and Oakum Kelp Kryolite Knees, Iron, Riders (ships) . 15 pcent 16 pcent IS p cent 10 p cent 15 p cent 15 p cent 15 p cent 15 p cent 15 p cent 15 p cent 5p eent J p cent 5 p cent 5 p cent 5 p cent 15 p cent 15 p cent 15 p cent Frn ''tpJi? in sheet... Ither, viz., SW*; Jamished, or enam Ither, or Imitation JJer, sole and wpr Ifher Manufcctu«4 Bdalery BODS and Oranges" Jomotive engine frii fcd locomotive Axle peels bent and wt>'< fcmotjves and lUllW h", running on roa< madian locomotives l.3<'"'C"n»8tances, Ijnotive engines and tabie/offlcers'-M; Jlachine Thread •ge 7*"- ^fe'iapliic Stones (bei (see pjank) ;;;;;; fcrom and Vermacilk Ky.whenusedlni Jjctones.nottoindu |eJ8 or turbines.. ImeSiJicTwiettodM Gras8,'sea' G,'.;^" OSes «'«», ctured Marble.".!!"' Sicturee, viz;-. 'We. or iffiitaMnn outchou/^^ "fw Mohair. PierMache... ;;«, Osier, Palm L- J, She/1, Horn, PeaJ % Silver, Eleifcronl S.»^ Silver, aSd^J ' *"■ Copper 'imi or] itation imere. ., ' fc^ J«?«iibie8;" parts and Atlase*. "ght?!"***" ""^ "^^^ or parts' "of "iron I, smoked or salt wbinets of.. , ''Patent. ^^ "orHospitate.* BROWN BBOTHEBS & CO., Druggiats, Ordnance Sqnara, en and Pocket Knives, Sciison and Cadil J70.] ALMANACK. in sheet white, dry red.diy kther, viz. , Slieep, Calt, Goat and Chanude akini, drai««d, kmiahed, or enamelled Lther, or imitation of leather, numufactured kher, sole and upper |ther Manuftcturee, viz., Boots and Shoes, Harness Mid ddlery. pons and Oranges lomotive engbie frames, cranks, crank axles, ndlwav car ^d locomotive Axles, piston rods, guide and slide bars, nnk pins, coxrnectins rods, hoop iron or steel for tlree, heels bent and WteMed Dmotives and Ridlwiky Passenger, Baggage ik Fuight n, running on roads crossing the frontier, so long as Dadian locomotives and carsaro admitted free, under Hilar circumstances, in the United States ^motive engines and R. R. cars , table, OflScers' Mess . I Machine Thread lapltic Stones. iber (see Plank) . M iToni and Vcrmadlla aery, when used in the origiual construction of mills ctories, not to include steam engbies, boilers, water lis or turbines ne Silk Twist and Machine Linen Thread Grass, Sea Grass, and Mosses for Upholsterers' 0868 ctured Marble ictures, viz : — irble. or imitation outchouc, India Rubber, or Gutta Perdu fs, or of which Fur is principal part ' or Mohair pier Mache ass, Osier, Palm Leaf, Sti«w, Whalebone, or WiUow, xcept Plaits, elsewhere mentioned ' ie, Shell, Horn, Pearl, and Ivory d, Silver, Electroplate, Argentine, Albreta and «rman Silver, and Plated and Gilded Ware of all ^nds IBB or Copper her, or imitation of Leather bmere , and Vegecables, preserved. rts and Atlases [ill blocks, unwrought or sawn on two sides only ; labs from such blocks, having at letist two edges ight m, or parts of iron masts [ships] 8b, smoked or salted (abinetsof. [Roots in their natural state |i, Patent I for Hospitals 16 p cent 2fipeent 40 cts p bush 15 p cent 16 p cent 16 p cent 16 p cent 1 cent p lb. 26 p cent 16 p cent do. do. do. do. do. do. do. do. do. do. P^****' pes, Supportew and Bmdnges, tt $«owir BBOiarai A Ck). loeatptb. .'1 /riijOllO do. 16porat 16 pi cent 10 p cent 16 p cent 16po«nt do. 16 p bent 16 p cent 16 p cent do. do. f'-^ Si ;(!,-' ,■ i l# and Stationer, 125 Granville Stnet. Schoo BELOHER*« farmer's lorses, eattle^ carriages and harness of, IMal^ Yype, in bslocJu or pis.. «** ■ • A • «'• r* r* • ^^ • liosition.... .»...., r. Noils, sheathing........ Newspapers, Foreign, sent otherwise than through the Post Office Nitre, or Saltpetre..^ Nitrate of So4a. * Nuts of all kinds, unless otherwise specified Nuts used chiefly in dyeing Nutmegs....... Natural History, Specimens of........ ^ Naptha „ Naval and Military stores... ».... .^.^ ..< Oaikum Ochres, ground or calcined. Ochres tmd Metallic Oxides, ground or unground, and washed or unwashed— dry, not calcined. .............v.. Officers' Mess :— NOTB.— Bagatelle md Billiard Tables and Plain Cloth- ing for Officers of the Am»y and Navy; Coffee, Sugar and Tea, for Canteens, and all articles for Officers*' MesSyfonnerly free, now pay the duties imposed upon similar goods imported for ordinary uses. Oils— Cocoa Nut, Pine and Palm, in their natural state..... Kerosene, Coal, disfiiled, purified Mid refined.... Benzole, Benzine, Ben2c>ne. Petroleum, distilled, puri- fied or refined Petroleimi, Crude Oil — ^Petroleum — products •'>f Coal, Shale and Lignite, not otherwise bpecified ..^. ... Oil — ^Whale, in the casks, i^'om on chipboard, and in the condition in which it was first landed.......... Oil, Essential .«....» Oil, Cake Oils, in any way rectified, pumped racked, bleached or rrepared, not elsewhere specified Cloths.... Opium Oranges Ordnance Stores Ores of all kinds of Metals.. Ornaments of Bronze, Alabaster, Terra Cotta or Compo- rdtion Osier, (or Willow for Basket Maker^su«e)... 15 p cent 73 cents plOtflbs. 25 p c CK^ vol.. includ- ing value 01 pkgs. 15 p cent 15 p cent l&p cent 15 p cent 15 p cent 15 p cent 25 p cent 15 cents pgal 15 p ceni 15 cents p gal 15 cents p gal 6 cents p gal 10 eents p gal 15 p cent 15 p cent 15 p cent 15 p cent 15 p cent 15 p cent ^'■'nl'Ottlea.. ■'"casks. K Pig Lead, and I M'callnst^meixJ imported by and 1 AiJhrubsandTieesJ and Sawed LmS^l J^ anu Sawed hZnh te:.^hesnut, Ro fcngPresse?,.. °1 •and Pump-gear, (s , I Bars and Frogs' W iV ir^ ' "'d Bulbs, other tha 1 III 111 •iiMiiiir «ii Drnggi8t8. Ordnence Square, yBitOTHJBBg & pgal School Requisites of every r ■-'• 870.] ALMANACK. *,tti'tS {-fr- kages of every description In 'whioh goods are ustially apoi'ted, and cases cov.-....» « IS p cent 10 p cent , 15 p cent , Up 4:6111 ^pcent IS p cent ' 2S p cent IS p cent 1.20 c p gal, pim 16 p c 25 p cent ■ ••>««•«•■ ••••••««•• |erinl>ottles.. • in casks..... J |ron, Pig Lead, and Pig Copper. - ophical Instruments Sc Apparatus, including Globes, len imported by and for the use of Colleges and Soien- (and Literary Sodetleb and Sdiools..... ~ I Shrubs and Tiees [and Sawed Lumber of Mahogany, Bosewood, Wal- .Chesnut, Chewy and Pitch Pme : anu Sawed Lumber of all kinds, except Walnut, bogany, Chesnut, Rosewood, Cherry and Pitch Pine. ^'Leaf. lug Ink and Printing Presses, except Portable Hand Viing Presse?* ^ ^...w flA, for uppers of ladies' boots and shoes...... 'Iron Bars, Blooms and Billets...... 1. land Pump-gear, (Ships) Bars and Frogs. kfor Chair makers... l,dry \md Knees — Iron, ^Slup») [Wire, do md Bulbs, other than medicinal. 15 p cent 15 p cent r and Sand Cloth Sea Grass, Manilla Grass, (and Mossea^ for Upholstery purposes) Seeds for Agricultural, Horticultural, or Manufactiuing purposes Settlers' EfRsots of every description, in actual use, not being merchandise, brought by persontt making oath that they intend becoming permanent settlers within th« Dominion Scrap Brass and Scrap Iron. . * Shawls Sheet Music, printed Ships Blocks and Patent Bushes for Blocks ** Binnacle Lamps, Bunting " Sail Cloth or Canvas, from Nos. 1 to 6, when used for Ships or Vessels only " Compasses *. "■ Dead Byes ♦• Dead Lights " Deck Plugs " Pumps and Pump Gear ♦* Shackles—Sheaves " Signal Lamps ** Travelling Trucks Steering Apparatus, Ships Iron Knees and Riders, Ships WireBigging do Cordage, when used for Ships or Vessels only. 'VT^dges, Ships Iron Masts, or parts of Iron Masts, do Shell, manufactured Shrubs. Plants and Trees , Silks, Satins and Velvets Silk, Woollen, Worsted and Cotton Embroideries, and Tambour Work Silk Twist and Silk and Mohair Twist not elsewhere spe- dfled Silk Twists for Hats, Boots and Shoes Silk Twist, Machine Silver Coin, U. States Silver Leaf. Silver and Gold Cloth Silver-plated Ware Slate 15 p cent Slotted Tapes for the manufketure of Hoop Skirts Small Wares Snuff— ground dry " damp, moist or pickled Soda Ash 80 cents p gal 15 p rent 15 p cent 15 p cent 15 p cent 15 p cent 16 p cent 15 p cent 15 p cent 15 p cent 15 p cent 15 p cent 15cplb.&5pcai^ 15 cents p lb. *The importation of arms and munitions of war, otherwise than ttom Gn tain or the British posvessiont, is prohibited. tWN BROTHERS & CO., Druggigts, Ordnanca Sqnarc, ,ap, common ap, perfumed ani Mes, Shovels, St tflter or Zinc, in i eciicens of Nati Sculptui-e pees, giound, ineii ces, unsround, in kes and Nadla, co ±68, Scythes and Jrits and Strong TH frits of Turpentine pituous Liquors o jrch Bues of Marble,' Br Jhouery k wrought or "cast _W Plates cut to ani il Chairs *'' Prinff Apparatus, si reotvpe Blocks tbr kmboatandMUlSli imi' ire Engines w |tions,foru8eofsu< im fire Engines... |e,unwrought,and tea for use of Army i w, Tuscan, Gmsg ai Jiur or Brimstone ii Ihiinc Acid »<>• do car'bcjyg, ar-Candy, brown < ^, equal to and aboA below Xo. 9, giofSugarorofSui f°!fr»Melado,«i ^^J Molasses and Cj r» Slotted, for the' gniinciudiiigjai 'Hair, uiuikiiufa;.t, MLaee and InseVtio fanulatedor'bi;;:' ■sps, Slides and 8 ates .'"_' i'W'n^moistornl, 'i ""manufacture '^ipes.. "dressed Room Fftptr «t 4d. « roll im4 npwvdt, aiiHit J^cJC J70.] ^^^w ALMANACK. , common ,p, perfumed and Aaey jdes, Shovels, Stove*, and all other Iron Caf«ting». ilter or Zinc, in nhe^t, blocks, or pigs eciicens of Natural History, Mineralogy, Botany or Jculptui-e , jices, giound, inoUidins ginger, pimento and pepper. . . . ses, unground, includins ^nger, pimento and pfpper.. ies and Nails, composiuon Jces, Scythes and Snaiths rits and Strong Wa;«r8, including Spirits of Wine and Ucohol, (pockagea 16 per cent) rits of Turpentine ituous Liquors, other of whatever strength rch tues of Marble, Bronze, Alabaster, natural size iouery f], wrought or cast, in bars and rods 1 Plates cut to any form but not moulded ^1 Chairs n^ Apparatus, Ships ^eotype Blocks tor printing purpoces aboat and Mill Shafts & Grains, forged in the rough n Fire Engines when imported by municipal corpo- itions, for use of such municipalities, 1 Fire Engines ^ unwrought, and Lithographers' Stone 68 for use of Army and Navy V, Tuscan, Grass and Fancy Plaits Iiur or Brimstone in roll or flour bhiu'ic Acid do carboys containing ar— Candy, brown or white • -T* r • • • • • • •'•V? • ) 1.00 p 100 ibe. sap cant 35 p cent 9S p centc Ifl poenfe 15 p. cent 80 cents p gal 15 p cent 80 c p gaL plq; 15 p e 2 cents p lb. 15 p cent' r, equal to and above No. 9 Dutdi standard. below No. 9 ••?•••• J of Sugar or of Sugar Cane, Svrup of Molasses, or Sorghum, Melado, concentrated Melado or eoncen- ' Molasses and Cane Juice I, Slotted, for the manufkcture of Hoop Skirts. reen, including Japan. Slack t Hair, unmanufactured 1 and other articles embroidered with gold or for ^roidery 1 Lace and Insertions ■ Idrain ...,,., ^anulated or bar fi Zinc, or Spelter, in block or pig. ...... ^ sps, Slides and Spangles, for manufktcturing Hoop ates., 0, manufactured, except Cigars. [and Snuff flour, dry.. ", damp, moist or pickled 0, inimanufactured ) Pipes... bdi'essed. 15 p cent do. icent!7lb. 5 p cent 1 c p lb. ft 25 eadval incld'g valtie of pkg lcplb.&25pe {Ml 5 p c aaa 15 cts p lb. M M U U (but must be bondad tok importatfon ) 15 p cent 15 p cent do. jStookings, Knee Caps and Aqklets, at Bbowv Brotmbus ft Co. 5 ,' Id Id ■< ..- h 'II , I • <1 i i 1^ n .-.JiJ I .O 'MWtt, fiboftMiler «iid eti^tkmer, 115 GranviltoBiNet. ^;.i MHMWi belchbr'b farmer's TreM^ Plants- Mid Shrubs, !Bulb« and Roots; Traveller's Baggase.. Do. Carrialfli I s I TiavalMng Trucks, Ships Trenail.^ Tubes and r jiilrig, of Copper, Brass or Iron, when drawn. Turpentine, Spiri.'is of. .........;... Turpentine, otiier than Spirits of do .....-; v. '-^.v^'. • Tjrpe Metal in blc^l^s or pigs Type Varnish, bdght and black, when used for ships and vessels onlv VarBish, other than do Veneering of wood or ivory Vegetables, Culinary Vegetables, Fibres ^ . . . V^^tables used chiefly in dyeing Vegetables, Fish and Meats, preserved ••'••• Velvets, Silks and Satins Vermouth Vinegar Vitriol, blue W Wahiuts, dried fhiits Wearing Apparel and Clothing made by hand or sewing niachlne Weaving or tram silk, and weaving or tram cotton, for maUng elastic webbing, and crinoline thread for covering crinoUne'wire ; Wedgef, Sh^ps. ,. , Whale pnyini the casks from on ship-board, and in the condition.ia which it was first landed Wheat... Whiting or Whitening Whfto Zkio, dry . , . ,v. ..... ♦• WhitaLead, dry; . . .;.......>... Whisky (packazes 16 per cent) Wines of all kinds, including Ginger, Orange, Lemon, ( Gooseberry, Strawberry, Raspberry, Elder and Cur- < rant Wines »....».., ( Wire Cloth of brass or copper (brass or copper, round or flat). .... (iron) flat or round, for crinolines, uncovered IMgghig, Ships Woods of all kinds, wholly unmanufactured " and Drugs used chiefly in dyeing " manufaotured, not elsewhere specified, Wool , WoQllens. ,...,..... Woollen Nettbig for India Rubbes Shoes Writing Desks, fancy and ornaineatal cases and boxes, and other fancy goods. ., .^. ..,.,.... ^ 15 p cent p oeiit 15 p cent 16 p cent 16 p cent 80ctspgal,pkgl5pc 15 p cent 16 p cent 16 p cent u u M M ; Yellow Metal hi bars and bolts, & Yellow Metal Sheathing Z Ziftd or Spelter In blocks or pigs. Do. do. in sheets Zino-white, dry. 80 cents p gal 20 pet; 10 cts pgal;| pkgs 16 p cent. (6qt,10pt btlstogljj 6p cent 15 p cent 16 p cent 15 p cent Ooods The foIJowing ^ \itish North Am^ id sahcd meats ; Id of all other en ■low; timber an Tierwise P^'inufac ^grouiia. On the following On evtry 10( do. Shingle bolts I The following an b hundred dollars, Oils in which the s jJtooks. Printed Pj jiimnoral or indece (Coin, base or coui ||[^r"All Goods not hereinbefore enumerated, subject to 15 per cents duty. INLAND inspector [Halifax— Co//ec h 1). Nash, Jr. yector of Petroleum riCTou— CW/ecfo] Dald. JORTH Sydnkt-I Urmouth— Co/J iBeer, brewed in .. substance thai [*-'S'ars, value $10 do .' 10 • do '« jg do •« 20 m^u " 40 EMalt ^etroleum . .\\ f]o Inspect! spirits tobacco and Siiui ponded Manufacti oreM-o rs Wsh'ilcrs or Roctiil "aitsters, under 25, 25,000 tol Y , 100,000 if PobaccoMaiiufacti BROWN ^^^OTHRRS k. CO., Dru^sts, Ordnance Square, HJ''''"'^"^terated Photofmph Alboms »t B. T. MTTIR'S. J70.] ALMANACK. Goods Free of Duty from B. N. A. Provinces. The following goods, when of the growth and prodxice of any of the itish North American Provinces, viz : Animals of all kind? r fr?sh, smoked Id .waited meats; green and dried fruits; fish of all kinds; products of tish U of all other creatures living in the water; poultry, butter, cheese, lard, |low; timber and lumber of all kinds, round, hewed, sawed, but not berwise r^'inufactured in whole or in part; tish oil, gypsum, ground or Iground. Export Duty. On the following articles when exported from Canada s On every 1000 feet, board measure, pine and oak logs. . .$>J,00 do. do. spruce 1.00 Shingle bolts and stave bolts per cord 1.00 Articles Prohibited. [The following articles are prohibited to be imported under a penalty of I liuiulred dollars, together with the forfeiture of the parcel or package of fds in which the same may be found : — jitooks. Printed Papers, Drawings, Paintings, Prints and Photographs of jimnioral or indecent, treasonable or seditious character. jCoin, base or counterfeit. INLAND REVENUE DEPARTMENT. Inspector for Nova Scotia, Areh. Patterson, Esq. IHalifax — Collector, S. Tupper, Esq. Excisemen, Angus McLeod, In 1). Nash, Jr. Clerk, B. H. Blanchard. Messenger, Pk. Hagarty. \)ector of Petroleum, R. G. Eraser, Esq. 'icTOU — Collector, W. J. Lorrain, Esq. Exciseman, Angus Mc- nald. ^ORTH Sydnkt — Collector, Lachlin Robertson, Esq. !'akmouth — Collector, J. W. H. Rowley, Esq. Excise Duties. [Beer, brewed in whole or in part from any other substance than malt 3J cts per lb iCigars, value $10 $1 per M do •' 10 to $15 a do " 15 to 20 3 do " 20 to 40 4 do " 40 and upwards 5 IMalt 1 ct per lb Petroleum 5 cts per gal do Inspectors fees— Packages over 20 gals. 20 " per pckge do do do under 20 gals . 1 " per gal Spirits 63 '* per gal Tobacco and SnuiF 10 " per lb Licenses. Bonded Manufacturers annually, $50 (I Dre\vors )istillcrs or Roctiliers. . . .\ Jaltsters, under 25,000 lbs 25,000 to 100 ,000 lbs.... ' 100,000 lbs and upwards, robacco Manufacturers 50 250 1-00 150 '^OO 60 73 » I M lUnaduIterated Ground Spices, at Brown Brothkrs & Co. I If^ T- MtTIR, Bookieller and Stationer, 125 Granrille Street. Chi 4J o p« p > a a O o en oT rO •a o 'd Q art. each part. $0 01 $0 01 01 01 02 01 04 02 06 03 08 04 U» 05 12 OU ilie persuii affixing the stamps is required, in ali cases, to cancel i by writing' or stumping theicon the diite, wliich must corresponil witi the date of the instrument to which it is utiixed. MISCELLANEOUS COUNTY OFFICERS Annapolis Co — Health Officers, George T. Bingay, m.d , L, i DeBlois, M.D., R. J. Ellison, m.d., Robt Leslie, m.jd. Board o/Beuh Peter Bonnett, Andrew Henderson, Jno Mills, Law Hall, Alfred Ti\)oiJ and county members. Comm'rs Public Wharf, Annapolis, Peter Ik nett, Thos A. Gavaza, Edw Barteaux. Antigonish Co — Clerk of License, Jhn McHinnon. Health Offici Alex Mcintosh, m.d. Board of Health, Wm R. Cunningham, W Beck. Cape Breton Co — Cojnm'rs Siidney Com^vion, James McKcai^n^ Clement H. Harringlon, Jas Anderson, Henry LeCras, Geo E. Burcl Harbour Masters — Sydney, A. H. Bourinot; Bridgeport, Walter Hal drickan ; Cow Bay, Alfred E. Bown ; Littb Bras d'Or, Patk Collin Louisburg, Wm Townshend. Comm'rs of PHots, Thos S. Bown, Hd Thos D. Archibala, Jno Muggah, Henry Davenport, Wm Ror.tltdl Fire Wards — Sydney, Heny IicCras, Alonzo J. White, N. L. McKm Fire Briqadt, — Capt, W. F. Michaii ; Li^.ut, Matthew Br.Adley. id tees of Public Property, ^\ m Buchanan, Robt J. ingraham, Jnol Burchell. Health Officers, Lewis Johnston, h.d., John Lewis, jri A. D McGillivray. m.d., Marcus Dodd, m.d. Board of Health, Cli E. Leonard, jr, Henry W. Crawley, T. Archibald, Lauchlan Robei ts«j Hon Jno Ferj^uson, C. F. Harrinj'ton. Colchester Co — Trustees School Imids — Onslow, Jno Kin?, Isi McCurdy, Jno B. Dickie ; Truro, Alex Kent, David Page. Clcd License, John A. Tucker, Henderson Gafs, Sutiier Spencer. Hi Officers, Ohas Bent, m.i>., W. E. Mc Roberts, m.d. Board of Ffe.al'X Truro, Saml Muir, m.d., Wm Grigor, Roht Chambers, James K. Bl^ Saml Rettle, Saml Nelson ; Taiamxigourhe, Robt Logiin, Saml \V;iu Jno Millai, Geo Lombard, Wm BUickwootl. Cumberland Co — Comhi'rs of Pilots — Pvpwash, Hon H. G. V\i Jas Bent, Chas B. DeWolf, Danl Rogers ; Wallace, Jas B. Davi Jos N. B. Kerr, Richd Scott, jr. Health Officers, Benjm G. Tuj Nathan Tupper, m.e., Edwin Clay, m.d , Chas Creed, m.d., Ro mo.] stamp Duties. Bill Stamps are of the derominations of 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10,1 20, 30, 40 and 50 cents, and $1, $2, and $3. They are to be aflBxcti to| Bills of Exchange, Drafts and P'romissory Notes, as under : — Hirclioll, .v.r ^/' llr'l!,h—l Viis Cirroll, [("/'/''//,V l)isf, Irl.iiicv, Dof iillicrt Seumj 1}. D;ivid 'inco, }v, Hen Dionr C< Vtors. Supei fun Honnett. '.'/''//, U'ln JN lino P. Jon >e Harris, ' liinro. Trust mo^, T. S. H ■Hii'ld, Jno ] Gl'v.shoro I yml of Henlt) [iihaiioy. To\ lo i^ kSimpsor ;■/• (f License )ok, Ifcctor G( Halifax C( [iiJiiun N. Wic (ink of Health B. Buckley, 't'JUnese Covet [j-cdJ, Edw Bcj |os Meagher, iupliiney, Geo Po V»^ BROWN BROTHERS & CO., Druggists Ordnance Square. HaiBprescripti^ ^l, ^g Church Services and Prayer Books at R. T. MUIR'S. jj [1870.M87O.] ALMANACK. lifclioll, M.D., A. S. Townshcnd, m.d., C. E. DeWolf, M.r>. Boards I/' Hi'ilili — Parishoro, Rev Win B. Kin>f Hcaltii, Henvie Shaw, m.d., Chas C. Hamilton, C. Bill, Gcor-e W. Fisher, William Crane. Trustees School Ills— I Norton, Thonias W'rn Harris, William Stewart, Jas S. Morse. jstees Pubho Buildings and Lands, T. W. Harris, Winckworth Square. Ha'-Wrescriptions carefully Dispensed by Bkown Brothers & Co. 1 .9 O I o V\\ J% I ' I tl , ! 1^ t3 III fa » « t .a' "i ' o 0) Q I I ti o o % •d I t > 01 13 »-9 R. T. MUIR, Bookseller and Stationer, 125 Granville Street. ^oaps, Hair Oi 154 BELCHERS FARMKR 8 S\& Scho vStip Toi Cliipman, William IT. Chipmon. Town Clerks — (^ornwnllis, Eaton ; liorton, Jas 1*. Johnson ; Aylesford, Parker Spurr. LuNENnuRO Co — Clerks of License — Lunenburg, Chas Godfrej Bridgewater, John Slocumb ; Malionc Bay, Gideon Langille; N( Germany, SamI Fundle ; Ritcy's Cove, Geo Ritcy. Trustees Coniiin Lands, Hon Jno Creighton, Henry S. Jost, Jno Young, Bcnj Bercii;: Jas Eisonhauer, Wm Zwicker. Trustees LaHave Common, Jno Hi melinan, Martin Sperry, Jno Publicover. Trustees of Public Liin AdoIphuB Gactz, James D. Selig, Casper Silver. Trustees of Lands, Robert Lindsay, Jno Daupliiney, Geo Anderson, senr. visors Public Property — Chester, David Witford, Chas Lovett. Clerks — New Ross, Geo Ross. PiCTOU Co — Trustees Public Property — Piotou, Jas Crichton, CI T. Irving, Wra McLaren ; Egerton, Jas Fraser, jr, Jas W. Carmichi Don McDonald. Fire Wardens — Pictou, Daniel Hockin (Chain and Treas), Robt DouU, Robt P. Grant, Clarence Primrose, Jhi Crichton, Alex P. Ross, Rodk McKenzie, Jno T. Ives, W. H. Ilai W. H. Davies, W. N. Rudolf; New Glasgow, J. W. Carmichael, TI Fraser, Dr Mun-ay, Geo W. Underwood, David Marshall, D. McDom James H. Fraser, Don Grant. Fire Engine Company — Pictou, Capi Gordon Kerr ; New Glasgow, Cait Thos Fraser ; 1st Lt, Jno C. Kcii 2d Lt, Hugh Ross. Secy, Robt Walker. Hook and Ladder Co—! tou, Capt John Crockford ; ^ecy and Treas, G. D. Ives. He; Officers, G. M. Johnston, m.d., W. E. Cooke, m.d., Geo A. Chrisi M.D., Lewis Johnston, m.d., Jas Wentworth, J. E. Jones, m.d. Boi of Health — Pictou, H. R. Narraway (Chairman), S. H. Holmes ( Robt Doull, Jno A. Dawson, Cornelius Dwyer, C T. Irving, 1) Matheson ; New Glasgow, Dr Murray, Dr Fraser, B^sil Bell. J. Jackson, D. McDonald. Town Clerks — Pictou, David Mathca Egerton, Wm Eraser; Maxwelton, John Thompson. Comm'rs Streets — Pictou, Robt P. Grant, H. R. Narraway, Adam Gordon, Harris, Peter Brown; Egerton, Don Grant, Don McDougall, Poison. Pictou Cemetery Company — Prest, John Crerar; Alexl Patterson. Pictou New Cemetery Company — Prest, J. Prim; Secy, D. Dickson. Pictou Agricultural Society — Prest, D. Math Vice Prest, Don Fraser; Secy, John McKenzie; Treas, James I Directors, Robt McLean, Jno Hogg, Adam McKean, James Ho] D. McDonald. Queens Co — Trustee of Public Property, Jno Campbell. Hi Officers, Jno Barnaby, m.d., Henry G. Parish, m.d. Boards of Hi Liverpool, Hon Freeman Tupper, William McGill, Edward Vanhi George McLeod, Henry G. Farish, m.d., Joshua N. Freeman, Thi Patillo, Fras W. CoUins, Alex Cowie, Thomas F. Campbell, HM'» I'jyor, (Prest)| Gardiner, Stephen C. Tupper, Thos Day, Jos Eaton, Arch J. CampKlf l^- Teller, MJ Jno Edgar, Jno D. McClearn ; Port Medway, Geo M. Mack, Wi" Masterson, Eldred Cohoon, Geo Marthene, Jos Park, John McVi Chas Atkins, C. V. Smith. New Bridge Comm'rs, Edw McLeod, A. Delap, Thomas Day. Town Clerk, Nathan Payzant. Clerl License— Liverpool, Wm Anderson ; Port Medway, Jas Burke; I^ Dist, Wm Hendry. Comm'rs of Streets — Liverpool, John Mc Geo S. Parker, Fras Selden ; Milton, Jos B. Freeman Isaac Freoi Silas H.Murray, Nath Ellis; Port Medway, Joshua Honiish, Morine, Daniel Condon. Fire Wardens — Liverpool, Geo W. Bi Thos Rees, Alex Cowie, Stephen G. Tupper, Thos Day ; Port ay, Jferiry Hi olin iVMolito K/CI/MOND oiierf, M.D, 1 liUim; J. R. , K. Wilson, M K. U'ilson, M aac Nickerson, \'f. iioard of Health, Chas J. Campbell, Wm Kidston, jr, Jos Hart, |r Cameron, A. B. Morrison. Y.\» MOUTH Co— Health Officers, Dr G. J. Farish, Dr Thos Kirby. Diird of Health, Dr J. B. Bond, J)r B. V. Varley, Dr F. A. Webster, /in II. Tovvnsend, James Murray, jr. Trustees of Public Property — [r}:vlc, Jas A. Hatfield, Jas Kinney ; Yarmouth, Geo S. Brown, Geo Doaiic, Wm Rogers. Com of Supervision over Beaches, Bars, &c. — iiirnioiith Harbour, Wm Burrill, Robert Brown, Saml Flint, J. W. Dody ; Chebogue, Leonard Weston, John Crawley. Fire Wai-ds — irmoutli, Joseph R. Kinney, Lyman Cann, Joseph Burrill, Bowman iirning, W. B. Townsend, Sand M. Ryerson, Jas J. Lovitt, Robert inter, Chas Horton, Ge^ H. PorU'r, J.'W. Moody, Robt Ellerwood eEiif^inc Company — No. I, Capt, Wm H. Moody, jr, Ist Lt, Chas Iloiton, 2nd Lt, A. F. Stoneman ; No 2, Capt G. "W. Riddle, 1st Wm A. Cann, 2nd Lt, Jacob Svvaney ; No 3, Capt John P. Fait Lt, Jas W. Wyneder, 2nd Lt, Benj Smith ; Hook and Ladder Co — l)t, Hobt J. Bingay. Trustees Public Cemetery, Saml Brown, Robt liter, Andrew Lovitt. Harbour Masters — Yarmouth, Chas Tooker; ( ! (i;:ue, Saml Crosby ; Green Cove, Walter Sollows. Town Clerks, iinuiith, John Tooker; Argyle, Harvey Spinney. Examiners of ivlmnt Captains, Samuel Flint, Nathan Moses, John Mclvor. — uiitiiiti Cemetery Company — Directors, Nathan Moses (Prest), Jas arisli { Vice Prest), Benj Killam, Dennis Horton, Bowman Coming, l(. Kvcrson, J. W. Lovitt, William Rogers, Stay ley Brown, Samuel wn, G. J. Farish (Secy and Treas). COMMERCIAL DEPARTMENT. bell. H« •dsofHe ard VaH nan, Tho ipbell, Hd I J. Camp) ack, Wilf hn MoVid McTiCod.j ,nt. Cleri Burke; ohn Mel saac Fvecl Hovnish, < CO W. Bo • PortI BANKS. HALIFAX BANKING COMPANY. [Established 1825.] hn Piyor, (Prest), Brenton H. Collins, P. Carteret Hill. Cashier, Sanr Black. Teller, M. G. Black. Clerk, James C. Wilkie. Messenger, H* ttilton. Discount days — Monday and Thursday. BANK OF NOVA SCOTIA. [Established 1832.] Capital $500,000. |)irector8, Hon M. B. Almon (Prest), Hon J. H. Anderson, Dan Cronan, es Donaldson, Jno DouU, Wm Hare, Hon Alex Keith, James Tremain, Iwif. Uniacke. Cashier, Jas Forman. Accountant, J. C. Mackintosh. \k. T. p. Studd, Thos Clay. Clerk, Thos W. Johns. Messenger, Geo )n. Agents — Pictou^ Jas Primrose ; Yarmouth, James Murraj% Jr. ; [ Glasgow, Jas W. Carmichael ; Sydney, C. B., Hon Thos D. Archibald. ouut days — every week day except Saturday. Jquare, "TSkown Bbothbrs & Co., Pure Chemicals and Tailet Articles. I • w : i ll. T. MUIR, Bookseller and Stationer, 125 Oranvillo Street, Halifatl Fool s 00 H H I: o o tn 4J «t •o" !3 OB I o a o 156 UELCIIKR8 PAKMKUd IJiis lidiik is MARINE, F BANK OF HlilTlSlI NOUri! AMI^ilCA. [KsluhliMhed 18.3«.) Cnpitul, .CI, 000, 000 StorlinK. Ilend Ofllce, London. Soc'y, ChaH McNaU. Head OHlco in the ( o|| mea, (irrat St .IninoH Street, Montreal. General Manager, TliomaH I'atoij Inspector, A. MeKinlay. IIamiax DuANrii — Manaj^cr, JaniPHCioldic. Local hiroctorn, Hoii.li McNab. .1. H. llland, S. N. liiyncy. Accountant, Alex S. I'innie. Tr J. H. Uland, Jr. ('ierks, Alfred Smitlier, A. S. Foord. MeB«onger, .ion Hoxbv. l)i>«count days — VV^!d^eHday and Saturday. UNION HANK OK HALIFAX. [Lrftablirthcd 1856.] Capital .£250,000. Director?, Jas A. Moren, (Tnist), .hio (libnon, \i. .1. Hart, W. I*. \\\ Wm J. Stairs Hobt Boak, .Jr., M. I*. Mln<;l-. CaHhlor, NV. Sawers SiirliiJ Accountant, II. Y. (Marke. Teller, K. 'i. IteevoH. Clerk, J. U. Ditmi Messenger, T. Skinner. Discount days — every week day except Saturd MEKCIIANTS' BANK. [Establi.shed 1864.] .Tas W. Merkel, (Trest), Hon Edw Kenny, T. C. Kinnear, Wm. Cum .leremiah Northup, J. H. Duttus, Thos E.Kenny, Dwyer. Cashier. McLean. Tidlers, Henry Romans, Cyril Francklyn. Messenger, — llo Discount days — every week day except Saturday. TEOPLIVS BANK OF HALIFAX. [Established 1804.] Capital, $400,000. Directors, George H. Starr, (Trost), Hon ,)as (Jochraii, Win J. Cciici N. L. West, .Ino W. Voting, K. W. Fraser, Chas H. M. Black. Casii Peter Jffck. Teller, K. T. Brainc. AecouiUant, .las S. McDonald. Cli Henry .L Parker. Messenger, (J. II. Wiswell. Disiountdays — every w day excep* Saturday. Agents — New (U(t^rjov\ .las Frascf, jr. ; li'iZ/rij Jnb W. Barss. BANK OF YARMOUTH. [Established 18G4.] Capital, S200,000. Directors, .John W. Lovitt (Prest), A. C. Bobbins, L. E. Baker, C.| Brown ; Cashier, J. W. H. Rowley. COMMERCIAL BANK OF WINDSOR. [Established IBGC] Directors, Godfrey P. Payzant, (Prest), Wm Dimock, Benjm D. Fra M.D., E. W. Dimock, Jas P. Pellow. Cashier, AVilliam Lawson. SolicHI W. H. Blanchard. EXCHANGE BANK OF YARMOUTH. [Established 1869.] Capital, $200,000. Directors, W. H. Townsend, (Prest), Geo Doane, Joseph Kinney, i Killam, Benj Killam, Aaron Goudy, Aug Stone. Cashier, Alex Miirra| BANK OF MONTREAL. Capital, $6,000,000. Head Ofli( e, Montreal. General Manager, E. H. King. Halifax Bn — ^Manager, E. C. Jones. Teller, Geo Inglis. Clerk, G. A. Sawyer. Branches at St John, N.B., Quebec, Toronto, Hamilton, London, Ottd Kingston, Cornwall, Brockville, Perth, Belleville, Cobourg, Port i^j|,g /p -- ■ Linusay, Peterborough, Sarnia, St Catherines, Simcoe, Stratford, St M»Br Lovitf tJ' J?'^; Elora, Brantford, Guelph, Goodrich, Picton, Whitby. The hours of business at the above Banks are from 10 a.m. to 3 1 except on Saturdays, when they close at 12, noon. .\"»V.\ SooTIA 'm I'lyor. Dii lairhaiikH, A\ I" Tri-rimin. Br 'M".N Maui? IMI.OOO. I Vest. I(» T. U'ni/iwritfj] r^. ''•" W atr, Ed AlKI.CfrA.NTw' M r\ \U>U{ Boak, jr irr, W Ml p. vvVb( ii's .\l»l)f)ft. Sec' •'(ian'Mahink Itlicart riionison, D"I), Adam Burns <'"iw.(iuri) Mari incliard, (Prest), , "'['''I'll, Nelson k Itu-linrd. Sec'y a Uvc.v MAniNK j if'ck. (Prest,) B. !'• Allison. Trc '^VrxDson Marjn >zant, (Prest), E V and Treas., W. WixAs Marine I Ps. Directors, jl hey. Sec'yandl iCToir Home m enzic, Jno T. Iv( t P. Grant. Vtou Mutual , *jn, Ja.s Ives, \Yi Olennie. ^^ Glasgow tor., J w. Caril ^'"Jtr, Jas H. FrJ « <^'liisholm. TLA.NTIC InsUI„, 0; John C. Rver •^'«^-'tr,J.H:ii CADIA InsDRAN^ % ][m Kogers, Nathan Moses. MMKRCUL iNsI , Levitt Jonth t. [ARLVE InsURANC fj.^enj Rogers] yioody^. E. 3] BROWN BROTHERS & CO., Druggists, Ordnance Square, Hi£ Brashes Cc Foolscfip, Letter nnd Note Paper nt K. T. MUIR'S. \SH).] ALMANACK. 167 DOMINION SAVINCS' BANK. riii> Itnnk in krpt in thn Piovinco Iluildin^. Hoiirn of attendance daily l,„ii II) to :) o'duclc, except un Saturdays. Cashier, Jno R. Wallace. Clerk, III, I (itiiiil^e. Baker, Cj I860.] m n. SolicM 1800.] Kinney, lex Murral lalifax Bi -Sawyer. ondon, Ottt -or, Port E •o;d,StM. A.M. 10 3 K •qoare, MARINE, FIRE AND LIFE INSURANCE COMPANIES AND AGENCIES. N'.iv A Scotia Makink iNsi'itANCK ('ompany — Capital, SlflO,000. Prent., ,111 I'lyor. Directorn, .1. 1". i'wininK* A. it. .lonen, Jno 8. Marlcan, Wm I .'lirlxiiikH, Andw Mitchell, Ciou 1*. Mitchell. Auditorn, .1. W. Merkel, < Tniimin. Broker, Henry Vconian.M, Jledford Kow. I'MoN Mauink Inhuhanck (Jomi'any of Nova Scotia — Capital, Ihii.iKiO. rri'st., Wni Koche. Directorn, .Janien A. Moren, .Ino U. Rorh, 1(1 T. \Vnitnvright, Thoa C. Kinncar, Nath L. Wc8t, .Ino Gibson, Jas W. irlui. \y. M. Hamilton, C. II. M. Black, B. W. Salter, .Ino P. Mott. Audl- Jrs. -lilt) Watt, Edw Pryor. Scc'y, (i. K<)bie Dimock, Bedford Row. Mi;i;(iiA>T!:«' Marine Insukamce Company— Capital, $200,000. Direc- ilulit Bonk, jr., (I'rest), .Jairiis Hart, (V. P.,) R. W. Fraser, George H. urr, W 111 I'. West, l)anl Cronan, Jno T. Wylde. Auditois, Job S. Belcher, i,is .\l)l)()tt. Scc'y, Chas W. Wrif^ht, I'rince Street. (MAN Mahink Inmukanck Ahsjociation— Directors, JnoTavlor, (Pres) Jtluait Tliomson, (V. P.,) Jer Northup, Jos Wier, Aug W. West, Geo J. Dop, Ailum Burns. Sec'y, B. \V. Salter. l('(»iii.»iuii) Marink Insukance Company, Tkuro— Directors, Charles iiuiianl, (Wrest), Jas Oowe, Kobt Smith, A. W. McLellan, Capt James i]ili))(>ll, Nelson Murphy, Capt Chas Cox. Auditors, A. M. Cochran, J. F. liKlinnl. Scc'y and Treas., .las K. Blair. |Avt>N Marine Insurance Company, Windsor — Directors, William lock. (Trust,) B. Smith, David Scott, C. B. Bowman, Elk Young. Sec'y, ll>. Allison. Treas., Thos B. Smith. Auditors, E. W. Dimock, G. P. fznnt. [WiM>s<)R ]\Iarine Insurance Company, Windsor — Directors, G. P. rzaiit, (I'rest), E. W. Dimock, Jno Smith, Jno Stirling, Edwd O'Brien. I'v and Treas., W. H. Blanchard. piiNAs Marine Insurance Company, Wolfvili;e — Prest., Jno W. Directors, Jno L. Brown, D. Rupert Eaton, Geo £. Forsj'th, Geo fvey. Sec'y and Treas., Jos R. Hea, d.c.l. ^iCTou Home Marine Insurance Association — Directors, Roderick [enzic, Jno T. Ives, W. Gordon, W. Forbes, Howard Primrose. Broker, tt V. (Jrant. i'lCTou Mutual Marine Insurance Association— Directors, Daniel [kin, Jas Ives, Wm Ives, Alex J. Patterson, Chas T. Irving. Broker, iGleniile. ti^ Glasgow Marine Insurance Association— (Incorporated.) ctors, J. W. Carmichael, (Prest), Don McDonald, G. W. Underwood, |Milh'r, Jas H. Fraser, James W. Jackson, James D. McGregor. Sec'y, iisCliisholm. Atlantic Insurance Company, Yarmouth — Directors, Saml Brown, |t), John C. Ryerson, Bowman Coming, Hugh Cann, Geo B. Doane, J. Lovitt, J. H. Ilillam. Sec'y, Jno Killam. IcADiA Insurance Company, Yarmouth — Directors, Geo S. Brown, ^t), Wm Rogers, Chas Tooker, Benj Murphy, A. Goudey, A. F. Stone- , Nathan Moses. Sec'y, T. F. B. Bingav. JMMERCLAL INSURANCE CoMPANYj Varmouth — Directors, A. C. Jins, (Prest), W. K. Dudman, fi. Killam, jr., J. W. Lovitt, L. Cann, Lovitt, Jonth Horton. Sec'y, W. Beech. [ARixE Insurance Company, Yarmouth— Directors, W. H. Moody, „ Benj Rogers, Nathan Utley, Saml M. Ryerson, Dennis Horton, Moody, L. E. Baker. Sec'y, Jas Murray, jr. I, Brashes, CcMnbs and Perfamery, at Bsowir Brothers & Co. i\ ' I ! * ;l ' ^ Q. T. MUIR, Bookseller and Stationer, 125 Granville Street, Halifai^ \, ! 4i (0 B > 6 00 H H EH O o CO (d 6 (« m •1-1 m '0 0) 0) a & p* 'en and Poci 158 BELCHER S FARMER S Provincial Makine Insurance Company of Canada — Capit; Capital $400,0 $830,000. Agent, Geo C. "Whidden, 11 Prince Street. Western Marine Insurance Company of Toronto Agent, Geo C. Whidden, 11 Prince Street. British America Insurance Company of Toronto — John Har\ ey, Agent, 9 Prince Street. Halifax Fire Insurance Company — Capital, £60,000. Dlrocton Andw M. Uniacke, (Prest), Jno W. Young, {V. P.,) Jno Gibson, Williai Mackay, Jno P. Mott, Kobt Noble, Geo Esson. Sec'y, Iticlid Treniain, Bedfoid Row. Acadia Fire Insurance Company — Capital ;£100,000. Dnntnti Robt Boak, jr., (Prest), James A. Moren, Wm Finlay, A. G. Jones, A\ ij Coleman, Edw Smith, Wm West. Sec'y, Jno H. Harvey, 9 Prince fStu'd Imperial Fire Ins. Comp'y of London— Capital £1,600,000 t,id Agent, Hon Wm A. Henry, J 6 Bedford Row. Phcentx Fire Ins. Comp'y of London — Agent, Wm Hare, Lou Water Street. ^TN\ Fire Ins. Comp'y of Hartford, Conn. — Incorporated 1311 Charter Perpetual. Cash Capital and Surplus, $5,000,000. Agent, AH W. Scott, 27 Bedford Row. Northern Firp: Ins. Comp'y of London and Aberdeen — Capiti £2,000,000 stg. Agent, G. C. Harvej', Central Wharf. North British and Mercantile Fire and Life Ins. Comp't-I Capital, £2,000,000 stg. Agent, Henry Pryor, Office, City Court House.) Queen Fire and Life Ins. Comp'y of Liverpool, G. B. — Capia £2,000,000 stg. Agent, Stephen Tobin; Office, head of Tobin's AVb« Upper Water Street. Royal Fire and Life Ins. Comp'y op Liverpool, G. B. — Capit^ £2,000.000 stg. Agent, Hugh Hartshorne, Bedford Row. Liverpool & London and Gixjbe Fire and Life Ins. Comi'iI Capital, £3,000,000 stg. Agent, J. C. Allison, Central Wharf. Cuardian Fire and Life Ins. Comp'y of London— Capital £2, 000,I1 stg. Agent, Dudley R. DeChair, 257 Hollis Street. New York Life ins. Comp'y — Assets, $9,000,0^0. Directors, W.l Tully, (Prest), T. M. Braine, E. D. Meynell, Lew R. Kirby, Jno McCuHm Treas., Chas S. Silver. Sec'y, Jos Starr, 194 Hollis Street. London and Lancashire Life Ass. Comp'y of London — Establislj 1882. Capital, £100,000 stg. Agent, Alex W. Scott, 27 Bedford Row. Canada Life Ass. Comp'y — (Hamilton, Ontario.) Capital, $l,OO0,(l| Agent, M. B. Almon, jr., Lower Water Street. Mutual Life Ins. Comp'y of New York — Cash asets, $15,000,1 Agent, Geo C Whidden, 11 Prince Street Standard Life Ass. Comp'y — Annual Revenue, £650,000. Sccretj and Agent for Nova Scotia, M. H. Richey, Hollis Street. Star Life Ass. Soc'y of London- -Capital, £100,000 stg. ^g Martin G. Black, Halifax Bank. Life Association of Scotland — Accumulated Fund, £1,191,582 SecVj Jno H. Ifiirvey, 9 Prince Street. Eagle Life Ass". Comp'y of London — Established in 1507. is $3,000,000 stg. Agent, Alex W. Scott, 27 Bedford Row. Connecticut Mutual Life Ass. Comp'y of Hartford, Cc^l Organized 1846. Charter perpetual. Assets, $23,000,000. Local Ag for Halifax, Huse & Lowell. f XoAA Scoti D. Meynell, (] — . Local 1 A. Henry; ^ Hdgetown, S. L. 'anniriff, J. \\\ J5 kerpwl, Thos j 'ew Glasgow^ J. rne, George S ipnian; Wei/mo 'lity, Hon 't D TiiK Western all the Telegrap m Port Hood to rthern line with ad Office, 146 B O'-een, B. R. ] d'tpr, W. H. Ab iJivision, T. F. Honorary Dire'c nard, Thos C. Ki The Novn .Seotia those of Newfot A ova Scotia Dist dent, R T. Clinch ^Usjvell. Halifa l^f, (Operator,) C. The Halifax C Ivennv, ex^fficio, Afmon, jlr., W B fehfon, Geo d I Tiesjlhomson, P. rer. Sec'y, ^>ed povA Scotia Pe P- Mott, (Prest), fen, Jno W. Youn linion Bank of H ^can Grant. Sec «0VINCIAL Pei Jas Forman, Jer V) <'as Woodili J nwright, A. H. C y,^Vjswe]I. Surf ord Row. ^ ■^LfFAX AND D^ ) 'U. (j. Black, (S( naiirax, iiuse oc L Hollis Street. T::e Travellers' Life and Acirecto« Willi* :main,t Diroitftij ,8, ^^'wi ce 8tu'«l ,000. bi|j re, Loi ited 1311 ;ent, Altj [— Clapiti COMV'T-I rt House.] I.— CapiU n's ^Vll« 3.— Capit \. COMV'TJ il £2,000,5 ctors, ^V.l MctJullM -EstablisI brd Row. I, $i,ooo,< MERCANTILE COMPANIES. Xdva Scotia Electric Telegraph Company — Directors at Halifax, i D. Jleynell, (Prest), K. J. Hart, C. H. M. Black. Sec'y and Treas., Local Diiectors — Amherst, Hon R. B. Dickey; Aniigonhh, Hon A.Henry; Arichat, Thos Bosdet; BnrringUm, I. K.Wilson, m. d. ; iridn, S. L. Morse ; Cape Canso, J. W. Bigelow ; Chester, D. Evans ; hanning, J. W. Borden; Difjby, Chas Budd; Gnysboro\ T. J. Cunningham; fcerpool, Thos Patillo, J. O. DeWolf ; Lunenburgh, Hon Jno Creighton ; few Glasgow, J. W. Carmichael ; Ragged Islands, Hon John Locke ; Shel- iirne, George Synder, m. d. ; Wallace, Hon A. McFarlane ; Keniville, W. mian; Weynumth, C D.Jones; Wolfville, Jno W. Barss; Windsor, ; iimjy Hon 'H. D. Archibald. The Western Union Telegraph Company — ^Proprietors and Lessees fall the Telegraph Lines in the United States and the Maritime Provinces, bm Fort Hood to San Francisco, and connecting via Atlantic Cable and orthern line with all the Telegraphs in the world. Capital, $50,000,000. ead Office, 145 Broadway, New York. Prest., W. Orton. Vice-Preadts., Green, B. R. McAlpiiie, H. Sibley. Sec'y and Treas., O. H. Palmer. Bditor, W. H. Abel. General Engineer, Marshall Lefferts. Supt'd East- Division, T. F. Eckhert. Honorary Directors Atlantic Telegraph Company at Halifax, Wm. ^nard, Thos C. Kinnear. The Novn Scotia lines connect with those of New Brunswick at Sackville, those of Newfoundland at Plaister Cove. Nova Scotia District, Chief Office, 148 Hollis Street, Halifax. Superin- iidcnt, R. T. Clinch. Asst. Supt., A. E. Hoyt. Cashier and Auditor, W^m [Wiswell. Halifax Office, A. G. McDonald, (Chief Operator,) Henry S. lyt, (Operator,) C. E. Harris, (Recv. Clerk.) The Halifax Club — Committee, Hon M. B. Almon, (Chairman), Hon Ikenny, ex-ojfido, Wm Cunard, ex-officio, Edw Binney, Robie Uniacke, " Almon, jr., W. Myers Gray, W. J. Lewis, m.d., I J. Morton, W. H. iB ighton, Geo C. Harvey, Jno T. W;>'lde, Thos E. Kenny, B. W. Salter, esjThorason, P. C. Hill, Wm Twming, Jno Duffus, (Treas), C. Stuart er. Sec'y, Fred Allison. iNovA Scotia Permanent Benefit Building Society and Savings' D— Trustees, W. J. Almon, m.d., S. Selden, A. M. Uniacke. Directors, P. Mott, (Prest), W. M. Harrington, (V. Prest), J. J. Sawyer, Jas A. en, Jno W. Young. Auditors, J. T. Wylde, Chales Robson. Bankers, [Union Bank of Halifax. Solicitor, James W. Johnson, jr. Surveyor, $15,OO0,mcan Grant. Sec'y and Treas., John W. Burton. Office, No. 42 Bedford 0. Secretj stg. M ;i,19l,582l 1807. OKD, ('OS Local Ag N, EniNi*^ rers Gray,] 3F HABTB is Street ,TATES— ^ s Street. Provincial Permanent Building and Investment Society — Trus- Jas Forman, Jer Northup, Wm J. Coleman. Directors, Wm. Roche, ^st), C. D. Hunter, (V. Prest,,) R. Cunningham, AV. H. Pallister, E. J. ily, Jas Woodill, Hon Alexander Keith, Hon S. L. Shannon, Fred G. Snwrif^ht, A. H. Crowe, Jno DouU. Solicitor, W. Myers Graj'. Sec'y, |ry Wiswell. Surveyor, Jas McNutt. Office, Union Marine Buildings, Iford Row. Ialikax and Dartmouth Steamboat Company.— Prest., Hon M. B. lou. Directors, Dominick Farrell, J. W. Merkell, Hon D. McN. Parker, l M. G. Black, (Sec'y). Auditors, Hy Yeomans, S. W. Deblois. Agent JManager, Geo A. McKenzie. Jalifax Temperance Hall Company — Directors, Robt Noble, (Pres), [Metzler, Jas Farquhar, G. G. Gray, Thos Wesley, Jno Longard, R. H. more. Sec'y and Treas., H. G.,LauriUiard. iNursTiuAL and Manufacturing Association of Nova Scotia — llrosts, Jno Starr, W. S. Symonds. Sec'y, F. L. Tlogo. Cor. Sec'y, Itjlinstou. Treas., W. S. Moir. Committee, A. Pillsbury, W. Fraser, [B. IL Uornsby, Alex Stevens, Jno S. McLean, C. H. M. Black. u I o a Hi i3! V n 1 ' quare, »■ Dye Stuffs and Confectionery, at Brown Brothers & Co. R. T. MUIR, Bookieller and Stationer, 125 Granville Street, Hnlifinj Blank i 3* o p* Q ft 9 I o o I o p< O SI I if o 160 bklchkr's farmicr's CHKnucTO Marink Kailway, DAB'^MODTH—Diiectors, (leorpo Km G. A. McKciizic. Scc'v niui Treas., .Ino T. Wylde. Suiit., K. Wosiun, Strait OK (Ukw» Makine Railway (\!M1'any — nirectors, >\ni, 8tair8, (Prest), W. H. Hamilton, Peter Uoss, .Ino 8. iMacluuii, W. I,. Iliad Sec'y and Tieas., Hy N. Paint. North Syunky Marink Hailway Company — Diiot-lorf*, Janus DuffuH, (Prest), Hon T. I). Archibald, VVm. J. Lewis, m.i>., Thus E. Kdiu Win Cunard. Sec'y and Treas, H. N. Paint. PicTou Marine Railway Comp' y — Prest, .Tas Primrofp. Directors, W^ Gordon, .T.T. Ivea, J. Crerar, J. A. Dawson. Agent and Sec'y, H. PrimriK Thk International Iron and Steel Company, London piirt^ Manager, E. A. Jones. Head Office, New (Jhurch Street, Sheffield. Din tors, Jno Livesey, (Managing Director), 'V. Jessop, W. A. Matthews, Owen, C. Hall, C. Tylden Wright, Alex Beattie, m. d., II. W. Blackba^ J. Hedley, C. Horseley. Sec y, G. Wilkinson. Hankers, Sliellicld j Kctherham Bank; London en(( Westminster Bank ; Bank of Nova Scol The Starr Manufacturing Company — Works at Dartmouth. Din tors, Jno Starr, (Prest^, C. H. M. Black, Jno A. Sinclair. Sec'r, Jos St( Superintendent, Jno I'orbes. Office, 20* HoUis Street. Haufax Gas Light Company — (Capital £00,000.) Prcrt.. h Donaldson. Directors, Hon J. H. Anderson, Jno J. Sawyer, Jas Trmi Wm J. Stairs, George Esson, J. W. Merkel. Sec'y, W. L. Bell. Mtuiaa Geo Buist. Clerks, G. W. Jones, Fletcher A. Hennigar. Auditors, Binney^ Chas Fletche*". Nova Scx)Tia Ice Company — Directors, Cathcart Thomson, (Prei J. M. Watson, D. Blackwood. • Acadia Powdek Company — Directors, Thos Abbott, (Prest), LJ Morton, Geo Esson. Nova Scotia Horticultural Society — Directors, J. F. Averv, ; (Prrjst), Steph Tobin, (V. Prest), Geo C. Whidden, Andw Mitchell, Wn Coloman, Jno R. Murray, Peter Ross. Supt., Jas Hutton. Halifax Library— Committee, H. C. D. Twining, (Chairman), 8.1 Deblois, (V. C.,) W. C. Silver, J. W. K. Johnston. J. B. Oxley, Peter B Jno A. Sinclair. Treas., A. Harshaw. Sec'y and Librarian,' Sanil Cn Halifax Co-Operative Society — Pres., James Martin; Vice M.J. Clinton; Sec'3% Robert J.Wilson; Treas., Jno Heenan. Worn Directors, Jno Heenan, James Mcintosh, N. McDonald, A. Sinficld.l Murray, H. A. Taylor, Jas Farquhar. Finance Committee, P. Moiiag R. Stewart, J. Bishop. BiiOCK House Coal Mining Company-— (Cow Bav, Cape BrotoJ Capital, 10,000 shares of $100 each. Prest, C. Meyer. t^ice-Preat, Kouij Belloni. Sec'y and Treas., D. B. Kieler, jr. Agent at Halifax for N| Scotia, J. C.Allison. Little Glace Bay Coal Mining Company — (Little Glace Bav.( Breton.) Capital 6000 Shares of $100 each. Directors, James A. Moi (Prest), Estes Howe, Edw i\ Archbold, Hy B. Paulin, James R. l-ith| Peter Lynch. Treas., Maniv;er, and Clerk, E. P. Archbold. Aud G. A. S.Crichton, Jno Stairs." Caledonia Coal Mining Company — (Big Glace Bay, Cape Brd Capital, 10,000 shares of $100 each. Gowrie Coal Mining Company — (Cow Bav, Cape Breton.) Hon T. D. Archibald. Sec'y at Halifax, M. B. Almon, jr. Victoria Coal Mining Company — (Low Point Shore, in Sv Harbour, C.B.) Proprietors, Eraser, Paint & Co, and Hugh E. l\os:>. Merioomish Coal Mixing Company — Capital, $400,000. Sliarei each. Directors, Wm H. Tully, (Pre^t), Lewis K. Kirby, L). Hoiirv| Thos M. Braine, Stuart Trcjnain. Tivat-., Clias S. Silver, ("'.eo'v, Starr. Odice, 194 HoMis Street, iralifax. Nova Scotia Salt Woi?k.s and Explor.vtion Company— Hi roi W. J. Eraser, (Chairman), Patk Power, C. H. M. Black, Jno Silver. Jj Wylde. Manager, Josiah Deacon. Sec'y and Treas., E. D. MeyiielLf [iNTKKrOLONIAI iniinond. Vice pdors, lion S. ; [ikiiis, (;ilbert 8 l*is()H Gas Company— Directors, B. D. Fraser, (Prest), M. H. ^dj(o. Sec'y, Wni. Dimock. LvoN IJkidoe Company — Directors, B. DeW. Fraser. (Prest), Thomas Ten, Samuel G. Black, E. W. Dimock, W. H. Biancuard. Sec*y and , (i. V. Payzant. ^.vLiKAX City Rail Road— Manager, W. D. O'Brien. Office, Rich- \a Depot. Cars run daily (Sunday excepted) between Richmond Depot |'>e!»l« VVfiter Bridge, every quarter of an hour, from 6 a.m. to 10 p.m.; I between Uichmona Depot* and Spring Garden Road every half hour b9 A.M. to 10.30 p.m. IIekcitanth' Exchange and Reading Room — No. 158 Hollis Street. R M. ( 'iced. Proprietor and Superintendent. ;;ha>ihku of Commkrck, Halifax — Executive Committee, William Dr, (I'rest), .Ino S. McLean, Robt Boak. Jr., A. G. Jones, Wm J. Stairs, fH. Starr, Hon M. B. Almon, Jno Douil, Geo P. Mitchell, Jer Northup, H'. Salter, R. I. Hart, J. T. WylJe, J. P. Mott. Sec'y, Jno H. Harvey. EXPLANATION OF SIGNALS p at the Ship Staff" at Citadel Hill, when Vessels are seen from the Citadel or reported from an Outpost. \\ Square Rigged Vessel, 2 balls close up, one on the outer halliard and one or. the inner halliard. Do, I ball hoisted on the outer halliard, and i close up on the inner halliard. Do, 2 balls close up, one out and one in. Do, 2 balls separated, and one close up on the inner halliard. Do, a pendant of any colour on the outer halliard, and one ball close up inside. Do, a pendant under a ball close up on the outer halliard, and a ball at the inner halliard close up. Do, a pendant over a ball close up on the outer halliard, and a ball close up on the inner halliard, i Do, a pendant under two balls close up on the outer halliard, with a ball clo.se up on the inner halliard. Do, a pendant between two balls close up on the outer halliard, with a ball close up on the inner halliard. Do, a flag of any colour close up on the outer halliard, with a ball close up on the inner halliard. |he alxive ball >, &c., are hoisted on the east or west yard arm, ac- \\% to tbe quarter the vessel first appears in. fhcn Sailing Vessels are reported from an Outpost, the following Js aii; made on the lower yard, now used exclusively for sailing jls, as repeats : — bra Square Rigge* ^' ^sel, two balls of a size, one at the outer, iher at the inner halliard, close up. I Ship, a large ball at the end of the yard, with a small one at the halliard. 'i- OWN Brothers & Co., Gold Leaf, Dry Paints and Varnishes. 'i 1 i1 n I \ .V, 1 R. T. MUIR, BookMll/«r and Stationer, 186 OnrnTiil* Street. Roo i *;■! (0 9 00 o r 3 (0 §^ o o 5 a o » 4) > O o 162 BELCHERS FAIIMEH 8 [1870 A Barque, a large do. at the end, with a small one dropped at th inner halliard. A Bri^, a small ball at the end of the yard, and a large one at tli' inner halliard. A Brigantine, a cross close up at the outer halliard. Two or mon do., a cross half hoisted. A Topsail Schoone»-, a cross close up at the inner halliard. The upper yard of the Ship Staff is used solely to designate Steai Vessels, thus : — Two large balls close up, one at the outer and the other at i inner halliard, E or W, a steamer reported in that quarter. A small ball at the outer, and a large one at the inner halliard,| second class Packet or Merchant Steamer. A large ball at the outer, and a small one at the inner halHard,| Man-of-War Steamer, or Royal Mail Steamer, or large Mcrchai Steamer. tCHANTa (J A. Creight( l)t Noble & Sor & R. li. Seeton, ' centre tier & Co, a red OS S. Tobin, a r OS JJolton, a red C. Harvey, a re< I S. Maclean, a i ffus & Co, a red, tre. blue next tl '. VVainwright Sc tlie mast, red ui A.S. J)eWolf& red and white b white haIfonth( n«, Ifart & Co, ; blue star in the i f. Watson & Co, red up|)ermost, \ son, Harrington iel Cronan, a red on F. Barss, a re< Two lanterns, one r^-Port of HaUfax. BBB. G. A. Crelghton & Son, a red Flag, crossed white diagonally ^bt Noble & Sons, a red do, centre a white N R. ]i. Seeton, a red do, white corner, with a black diamond in centre ^tlcr & Co, a red do, white border, centre a white star ios S. Tobin, a red do, crossed white [os Unlton, a red and white do, red uppermost jC. Harvey, a red and blue do, crossed white # S, Maclean, a red, white and red do., red uppermost jliTus cSc Co, a red, blue and white do, meeting at a point in the cen- tre, blue next the mast, white at the end, red top and bottom ', Wainwright & Co, a red, white and blue do, red and white next the mast, red uppermost, blue at the end ^A. S. DeWolf & Son, a red and white do, red uppermost, with a red and white ball in the centre, the red half on the white and the white half on the red miK, Hart & Co, a red and white do, striped horizontally, with a blue star in the centre M. Watson & Co, a red, white and blue Flag, divided diagonally, red upjjermost, with a red star on the white vson, Harrington & Co, a red and yellow Flag, striped horizontally m\ Cronan, a red and white Burgee, white next the mast jion F. i^arss, a red do, with a white St George's Cross WHITE. Stairs, Son & Morrow, a white Flag, lA. Moren, do |er & Twining, do Hart, do C. Twining & Co, do Iro, Son & Co, do p. Kinnear & Co, do ! red top and bottom Lawson & Sons, do tk, Bros & Co, a white & blue do pd, Gibson & Co, a white & red do Soak, do [pertnost J. Fishwick, do ker&Co, do [uppermost jH. Starr & Co, a white Burgee BLUB. junard & Co, a blue Flag, centre a white star iPryor & Sons, a blue and white do, blue uppermost B. Hamilton & Co, a blue, white and blue do, blue uppermost Hare, a blue and red do, crossed white, blue next the mast Wier & Co, a blue, white and red checkered Flag ry Yeomans, a blue and white do, blue next the mast |. Hunter & Co, a blue, white and red do, blue next the mast . & J. T. West, a blue Burpee, centre a white- star IP. Mitchell & Son, a blue and white do, blue uppermost centre a blue square. bordered red crossed red diagonally centre a red diamond centre a red ball bordered blue centre a red star, bordered Woe centre, bordered red white next the mast checkered three red squares, red up- centre a red star with six blue squares, blue o a i i n I o o Hi n I ti ^1: li I r , I, I i |>WN Brotiibbs & Co., Importers of Genuine Patent Medicines. R. IP. MUIR» BookMller acd Publisher, 136 Oranville Street. I 4i s 00 a a o 0) Q r a at OB O* !3 O 3 •d 0) in O u — c 164 belcher's farmer's [187H Oxley & Co, a blue and red Burgee, red uppermost Wm H. Creightorn a blue and white do, white next the maat Bremner & Hart, a blue do, crossed white John Taylor, a blue Fla^, crossed white diagonally T. F. Phelan, a blue, white, blue and white do, blue next the mast Custom House, a blue Flag, Union Jack in the upper corner, a Croi in the centre, with a white C and H below it Royal Halifax Yacht Club — Ensign blue. Commodore^ blue Burgei centre a gold crown. Vice Commodore^ blue Burgee, centre a go| crown, with a white ball in the upper corner. Captain, blij Burgee, centre a gold crown, with two white balls in the upp corner. Club Burgee — blue, with the Provincial Flag in tK upper corner. NATIONAL, RELIGIOUS AND BENEV( LENT SOCIETIES. Royal Halifax Yacht Club. — Patron, H. R. H. the Prince^ Wales. Vice Patrons, His Honor Major- General Sir C. Hastin Doyle ; Vice Admiral Sir Rodney Mundy, k.c.b. ; Sir James Ho|j G.c.B ; the Marquis of Normanby ; Sir Alex Milne, k.c.b. ; His Woj ship the Mayor of Halifax ; Sir Houston Stewart, k.c.b. Hon Memb Sir W. F. Williams, Bt. k.c.b., Chas Cogswell, 3i.d., Fred R. St Sir PMw Belcher, Kt. Commodore, Jno M. Watson. Vice-Commoda Saml A. White. Captain, Jno B. Garvie, m.d. Sec'y and Treasun R. Gorham. Auditors, Jno N. Grent, J. W. K. Johnston. Sail^ Committee, John T. Compton, Albert Pillsbury, Capt James O'Brie E. J. Davys, R. Lawson. Stewards, Dr Gossip, F. W. Bullock, J Pillsbury. Measurers, A. Pillsbury, Jos Starr. HiaHLAND SociKTY. — Chief, Hon Alex Keith. President, . Vice-Pres'ts, Geo Anderson, T. W. Arthur. Tm Hugh Murray. Sec'i/, Douglas McLeod. Asst. Sec'y, Jno Sutherk Directors, Alex Stephen, Angus McLeod, Don Fraser. Pipers, Jol McKenzie, Jno Patterson. Messenger and Marshal, Wm Hood. St. George's Society. — Patron, the Lord Bishop of Nova Sco President, Geo S. Yates. Vice-Prest, E. Dodson. Asst. Vice-Prt^ E. W. Sutcliffe, Wm Humphrey. Treas, Robt Woodill. Asst Tn Greo T. Smithers. Secy, Chas Hawbolt, Asst Secy, Wm J. Wa Marshal, John Shean. Chaplains, Very Rev Dean Bullock, d.d. Jno Abbott. Com of Charity, Jacob Payne, E. W. Sutcliffe, Jol Hatch, J. B. Smithers, Chas Downie. Physicians, W. J. Almon, MJ J. B. Gilpin, M.D. Com of Management, John Shean, Wm Murj] Gfio Payne, Jos Delia Tone, Wm J. Wallace. Standard Bearer, Morloy. Messenger, Thos A. James. Charitable Irish Society. — President, M. B. Daly. Vice. Jno Flinn. Asst. Vicp-Prests, Michael Carney, Jno O'MuUin. 7V| Law G. Power. Secij, Thomas Connolly. Asst. Sec'y, J. J. O'Bri Marshal, J. M, Sulli-; i. Com of Charity, Jno Ead, Jas MaclMC, Jl Scanlon, Michl Nevill, Danl Sullivan, Michl Hennessey. Com ofl^ ligation, James Brophy, T. Tracy, Edm O'Donnell, Thos Calia BROWN BROTHERS & CO., Druggists, Ordnance Square, Hall Dt- ^1 Portnionaics, Purses, Jewelrj, &c., nt R. T. MUIR'S* ALMANACK. 165 dent, Tri Sutherli ipers, Ji ood. ^ova Se Vice-Pn Asst Tri J. Wall ;k, D.i) tcliffe, Ji \lmon, M Wm Muti Bearer, Vice lUin. Tn J. O'Bi MacMe, M Com o/'/i los Calli '{nance Com, Jm Dugp^an, Patk Monaghan, Jns Bntler. Mpssenrjn', m O'Connor. North British Society (Instituted March 26, 1768). — President, lias Murdoch. Vice Prest, Wm Murray. Asst. ViccPrests, David tcilintr, Donald Murray, jr. Trean, Jas J. Brcmncr. Secy, JnmeH S. (•Donald. Asst. Sec' I/, ThosS. Reid. 3/iDfr.«Aa/, Lt-'^^^ol Robt Brechin. ]ha}ilain, Rev W. Maxwell. Pipei's, Jno McKcnzio, Jno Patterson. 'omofChnrittf, Geo Esson, Maurice Mcllreith, Don Keith, Alexander jcplien, Jas Hunter. Messenger, Jno Patterson. Hon Members, D. ;enne(ly, Dr Collins. Gekmania Society. — President, F. A. Liehman, senr. Vice Pres, ofcssor J. Liechti. Treas, J. Cornelius. Secy, A. Clemen. Cum- itiee, H. Schaefer, C. Wariiiunde, F. A. Liebman, jr. Halifax Visiting Dispensary. — Directors, Rev Canon Cochran, rest), Hon Jas Cochran (V. P.), P. C. Hill (V. P.), Rev G. M. ant, the Mayor, S. P. Fairbanks, Jno S. Maclean, Jno Doull, John .rron. Treas, Thos E. Kenny. Secy, Chas Fletcher. Consulting hijsicians, Drs Black, Almon, Parker, Mattie, Trenaman. Attending 'ijsicians, Drs Farrell, V. E. Parker, Wickwire, Sommers, Gossip, oodill. Visiting P ht/a, Dr Slayter, south of George St; Dr Rigby, irth of George St. Resident Apothecary, J. Milson. Nova Scotia Institute of Natural Sci sn :e — Patron, the ut Governor. President, J. Matthew Jones, r.?^.8. Vice Pres, J. imard Gilpin, m.d. Treas, Wm C. Silver. Hon Secy, "Wm Gossip. mml, Prof Lawson, Fred Allison. J. R. DeWolf, m.d , T. F.Knigh't, Rutherford, R. G. Haliburton, Jos Bell, P. S. Hamilton. Fruit Growers' Association and International Show ciETT — Patron, the Lieut Governor. President, C. C. Hamilton, Vice Pres'ts — Kings Co, Richard Starr; Annapolis Co, Oliver tcr; Halifojc Co, Geo A. S. Crichton; Hants Co, George Creed. mcil, D. Rupert Eaton, Jno G. Byrne, Robt W. Starr, Isaac Longley, drew H. Johnson, Geo V. Rand, James E. Fellows, Herbert Harris, nder Rand, J. M. Parker, T. W. Chesley, Avard Longley. Secy Ireas, Jos R. Hea, d.c.l. Cones Secy, D. Henry Starr. Asst fj/, R. W. Starr. Dog, Pigeon and Poultry Club — President, Capt L'Estrange, Vice Pres and Treas, W. J. Lewis, m.d. Secy, Jno G. McKie. mittee, Jno T. Compton, Wm Esson, Jno Duffus, Henry Piers, Jno terman, F. W. Blaiklock, M. G. Black, C. C. Vaux, M. B. on, jr, D. Henry Starr, Professor Lawson, Andw Downs, Jos S. her, Geo Hill. iSoCIETY FOR THE PROTECTION OF GaME AND THE FISHERIES — sident, Lt-Col Wm Cheamley. Vice Pres, Wm M. Harrington. s, Wra C. Silver. Secy, Jod Collin. Council, Hon W. A. Henry, Piers, F. W. Biaicklock, G. J. Tobin, Capt Howes, r.e., F. H. D. h, C. Stubbing, J. C. Hobson, Capt L'Estrange, r.a. Jxiox Fire Protection Company, May 1861 — Re-formed from We " Union Engine Company" of 1768 — Meets third Tuesday ot y month at 8 p.m. Caot, Thos Bentlcy. Vice Chairman, Geo S. Secy, H. B. Sellonl Asst Secy, F* Leverman. Treas, W. T. thers. Marshal, T. E. Everett. alifax Thistle Curl/no Club — Patron, Hon Alex Keith. vient, J. H. Johnston. Vice Pres, Peter Ross. Rep Members, Wm nare. Hall o 0) V C H It o a u o I o o t Hi Hi I ii 1 ! 'I i^'raphic Chemicals, Cards and Cases, at Brown Brothers & Co. H.'T. MUIll, nookucllor and Stationor, 125 (JmnvHlc *^tf««' \\ I i n K i il 4i S CO 4J- O Q >^ 3 I: o o S OB o a o 0) a 3 .a •3) 16() UKL<; II Kit's karmkhN Fijilrtv, .Ino Stnu'lmii. Seci/ and Trean, ,], I). ISaeii. CuMUfil, Ad Hums, W. Richiuilson. Halifax (^uiiLiNa CLim — Pnti'oncHH, Mrs Juno* HHinidni Pvtuiilcul, 11. PotiTs. ^7r,' /'»r.y, (}(H) niaiklook. licp Mrmf/f/- \V. Coirswcll, Art'liil>al(l Hnrsluiw. Trran, 11. M. CiTiiirhf/ n .SV/ Ulchnnlson, jr. Committee, II. M. Creighton, Jno Nortliup, jr., Jn Kiufr, II. CI). Twininji:. Wkstkun 1Iali:'ax Ar.utcitLTimAii Society — Preniumi, William >mi},»^ Vii • Prcs, ('lias llafniiton. Trpii»f W. ( Smj -iS' '//, i'l.r? .-■?>> .,.»ws» 1. I)ir -turn, 1 oiiry 1'. Wrij;lit, CIiqh 11, Fras Wc'U >, Aiiv'^ ArnlorHon, Cathcart Thomson, Joseph J. NorilJ Atuh'tor, '.. I ' '*'!.,■. Nova Scot: a 1 n -SoriKTV — Prrsidfnt, llcv K. F. riiad llf'e-Prests., Hon J ndpo .Johnston, J. W. Nutlirn, Wm Pryor, lloiij Wm Yonnu:, Kt. Commitfce, Rovds Canon Codiran, G. W. Hill, MoKniglit, H. rone, Geo M. Grant. Wm. Maxwell, Prof Kin jj:. Ji Ross, D.i).. Jno McMurray, W. U. Armstronjj:, Foster H. AlmoiiJ, Goncher, .Ino Forrest, CM. Grant, (»eo S. Milllffan, Alf W. P. G. McGn^pM', R. Mnrray, E. M. Saunders, F. Pryor, J. H. Ihiia Allan Simpson, Jos Elliott, Hon M. B. Almon, Juclgo Marshall, J. H. Anderson, S. Sclden, T. A. Brown, W. C. Silver, J. V. A^ M.D., J. G. A. Civighton, Chas Robson, Peter Lynch, Ja« TlKPiip Hon J. W. Ritchie, P. C. Hill, Nepean Clarke, George H. Stan, McEwan, Jno Starr, W. S. Stirlinfj, Chas 1). Hunter, M. H. Rid Wm Canard, James B. Morrow, Edw Binncy, Jno S. Maclomi. \I Doull, Thos B. AiUins. Treas., Samuel H. Black. Se^'y, II<»nS| Shannon. Cor. Sec'i/, Jas Farquhar. Agent, Alex Russeil. Members, Hon Sanil Creelmau, Ily B. Webster, Sanil II. Black. Halifax Ladies' Bible Association — Prest., Mrs Dav Allii Treas., Mrs S. N. Binney. See'y, Mrs Edw:>,rd Binncv. Comni Messdames Liddcll, Elias Marshall, D. McN. Parker, M. VValliice, i Ilosterman, Edw Smith, McLean, J. S. Maclcin, J. Pryor, M. Kid Charles Black, R. Tremain. Mdlle.s Tremain, M. Murison, JA)n Hostcrman, J. Brown, E. Wells, Fanny Pryor, M. Starr, J. Sa Braine, E. Marshall. Bible Women, Mrs Ruthex'ford, Mrs Pattcvfi British American Book and Tract Society — (66 Grnnj Street.) Board of Directors — Prest., Hon M. B. Almon. V. Pn Rcvds P. G. McGregor, Geo M. Grant, J. E. Goucher, G. S. Millij Treas., Geo H. Suirr. Auditors, R. N. Beckwith, Jos Bell. Din Thos A. Brown, Rev J. McMurmy, J. S. Maclean, J. Grierson, II. Almon, Rev J. Forrest, Rev R. Murray, Hon D. McN Parker, Tli Knight, H. N. Paint, A. K. Doull, 1). Blackwood, P. Thompson,! Starr, Peter Lynch, Wm Roche, jr., W. Montgomery, Wm B. Mcll Publication Committee, Revds F. Almon, R. Murray, Jno McMuj J. E. Goucher. Finance Committee, T). Blackwood, H. N. Paint, McNutt, Wm. Montgomery, P. Lynch. Distributing Committee, lleTi Forrest, T. F. luiight, Wm Roche, jr., D. H. StaiT. Sec'y, lleTJ McBean. Halifax Young Men's Christian Association — Prest Ji Maclean. ]'. Prcsts., Hon D. McN Parker, m.d., Hon S. L. Shaa P. C. Hill. A. K. Doull, Jas B. Morrow, Wm Roche, jr. Sic)i,\ Clarke. Trea.^., Sanil H. Black. Conunittee, R. N. Beckwith, ^ Lindsay, Wm B. McNutt, W. H. Waddeil, Geo MitcheU, H. N. pjij)s, flair (f'l§, Ji. flrcronur, ,J ' l> Hvnry if) <•. vv. if. «, i-J-H. Dr. f')« ;•' N «!. // pn f !»M If, Ant I, ilcniy J II' Jmr>>» K, III .i'Y. A Libia In, ojxin evry f'l Yovsii MR'j'i S. Marh-an. , bird, rii!irl()tf,et»» uro; W. Welsh, |iiAf. Ilockiii, Pi _Mi(MAf; Ml«isi tliiiiniKin,) Hon Ini llowo. Trras \y N. T. Rttnd. l>r:AF AND Dub 'I'"' tlie Lieut. -G p'insoii. Chart C( '■)/,) a. H. Star] hii"'/)('/, J. Scott I tpKi'Of, Hon D. J BROWN BROTHERS & CO., Druggists, Ordnance Square, HJ?es, Brushes, Cc )s. /fair 0*'I«. Com!)*, Pnrfmncry, nnd other Fancy Goods lit Mum's. I>"l i7...j ALMANACK. 167 (i iirciimcr, J:io W. W»»tt, »fjM) S. Hinilh, Jhm C. Mnckiiitosli, K. J). ll, - I) iU'vry HtM'v, W»lt(»- Ji. H'-vnol Im, (i. Cnniiin^harn, JainoM r. VV. t\. Wiswcll KdMJn ',). Kii.^-, U. M. KImk, (Juo Miule.iu, K<«ll, N Hi !in ((- And i> >n, ('mo 11. Stan-, J liii'" f 111 ,, y. A f/tl>iar ^n, t»p<'n ev ry Y()rN'<» l>r. 'Imi'ie, V O. P«'tid(!r, i). ,1. Sniitii, A. Putterson, KnoK CuIIiiiH, Win llni . Wm /rf'/f- Afft oetf, (A»mria(f ami Active, Hon Alli^4(ln, I, l\r^r/ iiomijH, ^Vin H. Fiiii'lmnkM, Win Miller. lion M. l^. ,/iiir>*'« y'/fmivn, J. tStiHiuv M,i»., Hem Sir Win Younj;, K(hviii'N CoNVKNTlON — /Vf'/., H. N. Paint, CIuih H' ., ' n, III llowc. Tram., Gleo H. Starr. ., CIuih Munloch, Uev Jaa ('. Coeliran, '//,j (i. H. Starr (Treas.,) C. KobHon, Hon I). MeN Parker, m.d. /;(//«//, J. Scott Hutton ; Assist., Win (iray. Matron, Mrs Viii(;eove. ,s/((V(«, Hon D. MeN Parker, m.d. Dnnlist, l)r Alfred CogBwell. lloMK FOR THE AoKD — Tnistees, CluiH Murdoeh, Hon 1). MeN kcr, M.D., Kdw Binney, (Treas). Generul Committee MeHsdaines F. l^niacko, (Chairman), Chas Murdoch, Crisp, T. i\.. Anderson, II. Starr, Kdw Binney, Sweet, Hamilton, Selden, Poj)e, J. Hart, dell, Bissett, Win Cunard ; Mdles. C. Lawaon, Hierlihy, Coyle, rkc, Cogswell, Starr, Fozzard, Forrester C6'ec'»/^, Norbcek, (Treas). Photkstant Orphans' Homk — Governors, Wm Cunard, (Prest), 111 M. H. Almon, (V. P.,) Edw Binney, (Treas and Sec'y,) Hon Sir Young, Jno Doull,Robt Foak, jr., Geo H, Starr, Alfred G. Jones, George W. Hill, Kcv F i<\ U.niaeke, Hon D. MeN Parker, m.d. ies' Committee, Messdaracs Wm Cunard, Geo H. Starr, Hunter, tlcton, Stirling, (Sec'y), Knssell, Liddell, (Treas), Edw Binney, jr;,yj^nimiiigs, Esson, Bell ; Mdles. Cogswell, Purvis, Wells. Matron, er80u,I*^I^l^^e- irker, ThiJPROTBSTANT Industrial School — Committee, P. C. Hill, (Chair- i), J. S. Maelean, W. S. Stirling, Geo R. Anderson, Rev Geo W. \V. H. Waddell, W. H. Neal, A. K. Doull, Rev Geo M. Grant, W. Maxwell, E. D. Meynell, Rev A. W. Turner, Wm Cunard. ies' Committee, Miss Cogswell, Mrs R, Treraain, Mrs. Wm Howe. ., Richd Tremain. Sec'y, Jos S- Beleher. Surg., Dr. Hattie. inicndent, Jno Gricrson. Matron, Mrs Grierson. Manager Shoe (., Saml Ayers. Tailor's Dept., Mr. Quin. Cabinet Maker's Dept., Dav Alii Comn 'allaco, ]M. Hi< , For rr, J. Sti Pattev; 66 Gram T^ Pi S. Mill^ 1. mpson, n B. Mc^ Paint; littee, Her ec'y, Kci -Prest., H ;. L. siwJ StciJ,] jkwith. I, H. N. S^ •l- Ncvvcomb. ST. Paul's Alms House op Industry for Girls — (No. 14 jfer Road.) Committee, Rector of St. Paul's, {Chairman), S. A. ptc, Jno C. Halliburton, Jno Silver, Wm Pryor, Brenton H. Collins, as). Ladies' Committee, Mrs (Jeo W, Hill, (Prest), Miss Cogswell, •?es, Brashes, Combn ; \ Perfumery at Brown Bbothers & Co. 4 i ! H n^T. MUIR, Bookseilor and Stationer, 125 Granville Street. 1G8 belcher's farmkk's Mrs Azor Stovcns, Mrs R. Morrow, Mrs Jno Silver, Mrs Edw Binne Mrs P. C. Hill, (Sec'n). Halifax House of Refuok — Snpt., Rev F. H. Almon. fi Committee, Hon M. B. Almon, M. H. Ilichey, A. K. DouU. Trm D. Hy Starr. Ladies' Visiting Committee, Mrs W. Cunard, Mrs J. D^ Mrs J. J. Northup, Mrs S. Flcniininp, Mrs F. J. Albro, Mrs F. Almon, Mrs J. B. Hamilton, Mrs C. H. M. Black, MrsF. W. Creight Mrs A. C. Fife, Mrs Ferns, (Sec'y), Mrs Robt Logan, (Matron). Halifax Association for Improving tiik Condition- THE Poor — Prest., His Worship tho Mayor. V. Preat., Jno Doii Members of Central Board, Jas F. Avery, m.d., Jno S. Maclean, Win] Harrington, C. C. Vaux. Treas., W. S. Stirling. Hon Sec'i/, M, Richey. Asylum for tiik Bltnd — Directors, Hon Sir Wm Younj;, Klj Hon M. B. Almon, The Mayor, M. H. Richey, Chas Murdoch, Jail Avery, m.d., John S. Maclean, Jno B. Duffus, Wm H. Ncal, Wmj Silver, Saml A. White. MASONIC. WORSHIPFUL GRAND LODQB OF NOVA BOOTlA.| Grand Master, Hon Alex Keilh ; De/j'i/ Grand Master, Jas Formal Sid)stitute Grand Master, C. J. Macdonald ; Grand Senior Warden,,]., Ritchie ; Junior, U. J. Marshall ; Treasurer, A. K. McKinlay ; 6Vj H. C. D. Twining; Clerk, W. S. Macdonald; Chaplain, Rev Davidf Moore ; Lecture)', Newell Snow; Senior Deacon, Jas Gossip ; Junior t C. C. Nichols ; Architect, David Stirling ; Jeweller, J. Cornelius ; Bearer, Jno D. Nash ; D. of Ceremonies, Doug McLeod ; Sword Be/i^ Geo Hyde ; Director of Music, J. B. Norton ; Marshals, — Ward, G.) Fluck ; Tyler, J. M. Taylor ; Grand Stewards, W. Montgomery, LI Wvlde, Wm Blair, Jno Sutherland, Geo Taylor, H. F. Warrell,,' White, Jas Dempster. Lodges on the Boll of the Grand Lodge of Nova Scotia, i V Revised by Select Committee and Adopted. No 1, St Andrew, Halifax ; 2, St John, Halifax ; 3, Virgin, Halifax;! tlnity, Lunenburg; 5, Albion, Ncav Glasgow; 6, Royal Sussex, Halifq 7, St Andrew, Sydney, C.B.; 8, Acacia, Amherst; 9, Zetland, Liverp 10, Burns, Halifax ; 11, New Caledonia, Pictou ; 12, Hiram, Yarraou 13, Acadia, Pugw ash ; 14, Acadia, Halifax; 15, Athole, Halifax; Keith, Hillsborough; 17, Keith, Halifax; 18, Union, Halifax;! Royal Albert, Sydney, C. B.; 20, St George, Wolfville; 21, Bd Wilmot ; 22, Scotia, Halifax ; 23, Keith, Albion Mines ; 24, Cone Barrington ; 25, Westport, Westport ; 26, Welsford, Windsor; Widow's Friend, Weymouth; 28, Scotia. Canning; 29, Prince! Wales, Milton; 30, Albert, Shelburne ; 31, Scotia', Yarmouth;' Eldorado, Wine Harbour ; 33, Annapolis Royal, Annapolis ; 34, Qua Sherbrooke; 35, St Mark, Baddeck, C.B.; 36, Thistle, Cow Bay, CJ 37, Cobequid, Truro ; 38, The Lodge of St Mark, Halifax ; 39, Ac Bridgewater : 40, Ophir, Tangier; 41, Rothsay, Bridgetown; Eureka, Sheet Harbour; 43, Truro, Truro ; 44, Poyntz, Hantsp 45, Tyrian Youth, Little Glace Bay ; 46, Solomon, Port Hawkesboj 47, Philadelphia, Barrington ; 48, Widow's Son, River Philip; Orient, Richmond; 50, Western Star, Westville; 51, Eastern ' Dartmouth ; 52, Harmony, Aylesford. BROWN BROTHERS & CO., Druggists, Ordnance Square, Ha Room Pspnr at 44. a roll and apwardi, at A, t, MtllJl^lB. ro.] ▲LMANAOK. m Thk Grand Royal Arch Cbaptbr of Nova Scotia — Af. E» np Hon A. Keith, Grand High Print R. E, Comp'$, Stephed B. com G. King; Jas O. Brown, Q. Scribe; Wm Twining, O. Treat; I GoMip, G. Sec'y ; R. T. Roome, O.aH.; W. S. McDonald, G.P.8 ; S. Symonds, O.R.A.C. V. E. Comp'a, D. McDouffall, O. 8d YaU; T. Smithers. O. 3d do ; Jno Sohofield, O. Ut do ; F. W. Fiihwick, [gword Bearer ; R. Tajlor, O. Standard Bearer ; Jaa Blontgomerr, Organi«it ; Dr Bellmoro, 8. Goodall, G. Stewards ; Chmp John M. rior, do. A. and J. TBMPZIRANCS SONS OF TXMPXBANCIL /'rawrf Wwihy Putriarch, Rev Leonard Gaetz ; Grand Worthjf xiate, G« G. Gray; Gixmd Scribe^ Patrick Moiiaghan; Grand mrrr, John Heenan; Grand Chaplain, Rev G. O. Huestis ; Grand ductor, John Shean ; Grand Senlind, Alexander Cummings. The Quarterly Sessions will be held as follows : Janaary session — Hants ; April session, Bridgetown ; July session — Sydney, C.B. ; jiual session at Halifax, in October. INDEPENDENT OBDER GOOD TEMPLAB8. W. Chief Templar, R. Forman, Acadia Mines ; Counsellor, R* I, Upper Economy ; Vice Templar, Ellen Layton, Great Village > ^, Delia S. Crane, Halifax ; Treas., E. T. McRobert, Great Village ; Rev. D. A. Steele, Amherst ; Marshal, D. Spence, Amherst i Marshal, Clara Kent, Great Village ; /. Guard, Oliver Philips. kerst ; 0. Guard, A. C. Black, Amherst ; Asst Sec'y, J. J. Stewart, 1 Branch ; Meastmffer, J. M. Layton, Amherst G. W. Secretary's bss— Mrs J. Willard Crane, 142 Lockman Street, Halifax. [nnual Session of Grand Lodge for 1870, to be held in Upper lomy, on third Tuesday in July. BBITIBH TXMFLAB8. W. Chief Templar, W. A Ptorter, Lockhartville, King's Co.; |remn/ar, Miss J. A. Hunter, Pictou ; See^y, Fred A. Lanrence, Treas., C. E. Church, Chester; Lecturer, Major Theakston. ville ; Counsdlor, Robt Martin, Sydney ; Financier, J. P. Chiraaan, ^ille ; Recorder, W. R. Wentzel, Bri^water ; Marshal, E. Boak- Annapolis; Dep'y Marshal, Miss M. A. Dickson, Colchester; iain, Rev D. McMillan, Lunenbui*g ; /. Guard, D. E. Ross, King's ; yrd, R. Craig, Colchester. he next Annual Session is to be held in Paradise, Annapolis Co., iy, 1870. kPLE OF HONOR AND TEMFEBANCE, HAIiIFAX. oneer Temple, No. 1, meets on Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock, lover Morton's Drug Store, Hollis Street. W. C. TemjUar, Thos Ws ; Recm-der, Robt J. Wilson ; D. G. C. T., Chas L Weeks. Ha Stockings, Knee Caps and Anklets, at Brown BROTusna & Co. I I I 1 '•■i 'I li <'l I ! I ' h ! ■ ■ R. T. MUIR, BookBoIfer wad Stationor, 126 Gnnrifie Mtrpct. I< » 170 BBLCHKK*!) FAKMKR*S [II HALIFAX OATHOIflO TOTAL ABSTINENCE AI BENEVOLENT lOCIETY, Prest, Rev T. V. Allen ; V. Prests, Btirtli Mulcahy, Edwd Fil Sec'y, Mich Aii»ten ; Aaat Sec'y, Jm (^nii^hlnn ; Treas, Rol)t Con Marshal, ino Hughes; Messewfer, Michael Griffin; Pmrd of Mm Jno Barry, Wm Delaney, P. O'Ncil, Thos C.'ondon, Fatk Canoll;! Finlangh, Michael Niley, Rd\vquare, Bvisas, Supporters and Bandages, at BBOwrf 9bothbbb & Co. 9 I * I % T. BCniBf'BQpkseller and Stationer, 125 Granville Street. School;; 174 belcuer's farmer's •d o o 9^ The steamei* M. A. iStatr, runs weekly from Halifax around western shore, touching at Lunenburg, Liverpool, Shelburne and Tj montfar going and returning. F. W. Fishwick, Proprietor. Steamers ply during summer between Pictou and Chariottcton Picton and Port Hood ; Pictou to Port Hood, from thence by stage | Whycocomagh, and from thence by steamer to Sydney, C.B. The steamer Carlotta runs weekly between Portland and Halifax,! connection with the Grand Trunk Railway to Canada and WcstJ States, also by steamer or railway from Portland to Boston, k] York, &c. The steamers AUiambra and Oriental Aming the summer montliji between Boston and Charlottet«jwn weekly, calling at Halifax and Sti of Canso, going and returning. To Yarmouth £rom Annapolis. Clementsport . , 8 Victoria Bridge , 5 Smith's Cove 2i Digby 4^ St Mary's Bay 7 Weymouth Koa,d 5 Jones's, Sissibo 6 Believes Cove 5 Coraeau's, Clare 7 Montogan Cove 9 Philip's, Bear River . . 15 Perry's, Yarmouth Lakes 7 Yarmouth 6 88 DOMINION OFFICERS. Financial Department — Nova Scotia Branch — Auditor's Acting Auditor, Thos F. Knight. Clerk, Robt Stather. Paymaster's Office — Acting Paymaster, C. Edward Rutchl^ Clerk, Daniel C.camer. Penitentiary — Medical Attendant, Rufus S. Black, m.d. lain. Rev Henry Pope. Chief Officer, Charles Ross.. Emigrant Office — Agent, Hon Henry G. Pineo. Dc[ Agents, Joseph Outram (46 Bedford Row), Halifax ; Capt Ij Licbman, Germany ; Henry Boggs, London ; Jno R. DeWolf, " pool ; Alex Campbell, GiasgoWs CONSULS, Ac. Prussian Consul— J. G. A. Cieighton. United States Cowl Halifax, ^fortimer M. Jackson ; Pictou, B. Hamniatt Norton ; Con Agents — Windsor, Peter S . Burnham ; Liverpool, Calvin Apph Yarmouth, James M. Merrill ; Sydney, North Bar, Thos D. Avcliij Lingan, Charles Archibald ; Plaister Cove, Aricliat and Port James G. McKeen ; Canso, James M. Bigelow ; Pugwash, Henij Pineo, jr ; Sydney Town, James P. Ward. Portuguese ConsHl— j Abbott. Spanish Vice-Consul — Don M. Contreras Y. Crooke. zilian Vice-Consul — Michael To^^'i. Norway and Sweden ViccCd Halifax, J. B. Oxlcy; Pnt^wash. H. G. Pineo, jr. Consul of tltoj Hanseatic city of Hamburg — AVilliam Pryov. Consul of the rrccf seatic cities of Bremen and Lubce— William A. ilav*. Vite-C'oiij France and Consul for Austria — William Cunard. Consul ot Vi Sydney,- C.B.-— John Bonrinot. Danish, Stephen Tobin. It'M B. Oxley. Belgium — Christian Ronne. CORPO \Mwjor, Stephe t Rccwder, Wm Trmsnrer, Edv Cihj Clerk, Th {Assistant Clerk \ Marshal, or Hu {Oqmt}/ AfarshcU \ Auditors, Chas and Butler I City Assessor, Ji J Citi/ Medical Qi \Cifj) Architect, I I Clerk of License, VBomd of Health, I Aldernk^Q a pid No I.'^aU pnnlHii!, Patk ^ r, Jas Dtiggan ; J Rv; No5,,Wia. ' h l^oug tt. Stt ■v. - . ■ i *• - ,. fiTizEN's Free I f Justice of Nov" 1 from 4 to 7 p.m, Itipcndiary Magis; [lie Cit^ Civil CoJ [ng jurisdiction ofl let Square, on thi p City Criminal [month, and is af k jurisdiction inf pry and arson. [lie Police Office i Tin Saturday, whd ,i and all executi] ary Magistrate. 'wlic Accounts u J- hmmon—Akhn pj mr^teriz—Aldm J. h ^^rison—Aldnl tteriKd Health- mr^—Aldm mJ BUQWN BROTHERS & CQ.» Druggists, Ordnance Square, m "^others & School Requisites of every description at MUIR'S. p.] ALMANACK. 175 CORPORATION CITY OF HALIFAX. Mai/or, Stephen Tobin. Recorder, Wra Sutherland, q.c. Treasurer, Edwd G. W. Greenwood. Cihj Clerk, Thos Rhind. [Assistant Clerk, Wm J. Craigcn. \ Marshal, or High Constable, Garret Cotter. [j)e]nUi/ Marshal, Jas McDonald. [Audiioj-s, Chas Fletcher, Jno S. McLean, Aldermen Montgomery and Butler. I City Assessor, Jnp L. Barry. ICitjj Medical Officer, J. B. Garvie, m.d. [(S«'.7WM Citi/ Prison, J. Bernard Gilpin, m.d. \Citjj Architect, Horatio B. Sellon. [Clerk of License, Wm J. Morris. [Board of Health, Mayor and Aldermen. Cleik, Thos Rhind. AldernMn 4nd il^^^sticeji of the Peace for the City. tWd No 1, J aft 1^*^^^, Jno A. Sinclair, Wm Montgomery ; No. 2, ©nnlwPj Patk Mahoney, Jno T. W^ylde ; No 3, «I^a».B«it4w> W. M. |r, Jas Diiggan ; No 4, Hugh W. Blackadar, Thomas Walsh, Jno pliy ; No 5,,A^m.Baiifen, Jno Flynn, Jas R. Graham ; No 6, Wm ir, Doug H. Story J, Robt Davis. y 1« ' / jj "-.,.„* V • fy n\^tERSBBR8 OF Po| p, D. G. Farrell. "lerks op MarkI ^iRE Wardens — | btt. ^iRE Engine Coi IF. Graham, W. ^ Tiam, Edwd Yount =omb, H. WalkcL ini, Thos Gentles) ^E CoMPANY—I^ • Manning. BROWN BROTHERS & Co., Druggists, Ordnance Square, Hal Unadulterated g"J m>] Photograph Albums at R. T. MUIK'S. ALMANACK. 177 VOLUNTEER ENGINE COMPANY. Capt, Patk Lyons. Sec'if, Dav Neville. Fin Sec'y, Mich O'Brien. [iw<., Mich Neville. Marshal, Edw Casey. No 1, "Victoria," Steam Engine, Spring Garden Eoad. Fire Jards, D. Grant, J. R. Murray. \st Lieut, Edw Doran ; 2nd, Wrn Jeaghcr, No 2, "Albert," Steam Engine, Gottingen Street. Fire Wards, |io Ead, John Finn. 1st Lieut, Jno O'Malley ; 2nd, Mich Alward. No 1 Division, Hand Engine " Salamander." Fire Ward, M. J. Bwer. 1st Lieut, Jer Murphy ; 2nd, Jno Walsh. No 2 Division, Hand Engine " Vesta," Parade. Fire Ward, "W. IcDonald. Ist Lieut, Jno Flinn ; 2nd, Patk King. No 4 Division, Hand Engine " Resolute," Maitland Street. Fire fards, D. Story, H. W. Blackadar. 1st Lieut, Jas Burns; 2nd, Jno i-aham. No 5 Division, Hand Engine " Etna," Islesville. Fire Ward, R. T. m. 1st Lieut, Jas Brophy ; 2nd, Tim Meagher. No 6 Division, Hand Engine "Alma," Spring Garden Road. Fire \ards, Wm Kandick, J. D. Cummins. 1st Lieut, Walter Burke; 2nd, Iw Doran. UNION AXE COMPANY. ! Capt, Patk Howard. \st Lieut, Jno Fra^er. Sec'y, J. J. Armstrong. \eas, Chas McGinn. Marshal, Thos Edwards. .icr, ohn *atk 'm Nesb TCWN OF DARTMOUTH. I Mechanics* Institutb — Trustees, Henry Elliott, David Falconer, lurice Downey. Prest, J. W. Johnston, jr. Vice-Prests, Alexander es, Henry Elliott. Committee, Patk Fuller, Nat Russell, Joseph gten, Sec'y, D. McLean. IAgui CULTURAL SOCIETY — P'^st, Mlchacl Tobin. Vice-Prests,. kKuhn, Pet€r McNab. Sec'y, Thos Short. Treasurer, And- w lloch. Directors, Peter McNab, jr, Alex Farquharson, Chas Bis c, Lawlor, Robt Settle. PiiusTEES Dartmouth Common — Paul Farrell, Jas W. T ; Fuller. Iealth Wardens — Alex James, Henry Walker, Jos Allen irown. Health Inspector, Richard James. Board of Heal< ' per, Geo Shiels, W. H. Weeks, m.d., Paul Farrell, James awlor, \i A. Hyde, Nath Russell. )vERSEERS OF PooR — ^D. Farrell, Patk Fuller, Thomas A. Hyde, fy, D. G. Farrell. IJlerks of Markets — D. G. Farrell, E. M. Walker. ?iRE Wabdens — Geo A. McKenzie, Chairman ; Wm Elliott, T. G. Fire Engine Company — M. Downey (Captain), J. V. Wij^ht, IF. Graham, W. Glendinning, W. T. Murray, Jno W. Bishop, Jno pam, Edwd Young, Henry Home, Jas Settle, Wm Whebby, Richd comb, H. Walker. Jno Walker, Jno Orman, Robt Robb, Benjm am, Thos Gentles, jr, D. G. Farrell, (Sec'y). CE Company — Henry Watt (Capt), Thos Elliott, Parker Meulin, ! Manning. lare, UnB Unadulterated Ground Spices, at Brown Brothers & Co. ■9 o ft & o a o I S H 1 d Si 1 i\ 1 • 1 ; H I ,i; t I I R. T. MUIR, Bookseller and Stationer, 125 Granville Street, Halifi Ri>« 4i 0) 9 S OD a o « iZI 3 I (0 o o m RS (0 .s TO M •d nS a •IH +> n 178 bklcherN fakmer's DEPARTMENT OF MILITIA. Province of Nova Scotia, Ninth Military District. The Province ol" Nova Scotia is divided into 19 Regimental Di sions, comprised within three Brigade Divisions — the boundaric such Regimental Divisions are identical with the Electoral Divisi inLo which the Province is divided, with the following excepti(ju, the citv ot Halifax and county of Halifax, each to form one Regime Division. FIRST BRIGADE DIVISION Consists of the Regimental Division of the city of Halifax counties of Halifax, Hants, Colchester, Cumberland, Pictou, Antigon and Guysborough. SECOND BRIGADE DIVISION Con9i:.>,;of the Regimental Divisions of Kings, Annapolis, Dig Yarmouth, Shelburnc and Lunenburgh. THIRD BRIGADE DIVISION Consists of the Regimental Divisions of Inverness, Victoria, mond and Bape Breton. STAFF OF THE NOVA SCOTIA MILITIA. Commander-in-Chief, His Excellency the Governor-General. Dep. Adjutint Genn-al and Quarter- Master General, Colonel R. Sinclair, n.s.m. Brigade Majors. — \st Brigade Division — Colonel John Winburn Laj Lt.-Col. H.M. Army. 2nd Brigade Division — Lt-Col. Thos Milf n.s.m. 3rd Brigade Division — Lt.-Col. C. Crewe Reade, n.s.m. Quartei'-Master General's Department, Lt.-Col. Hugh Hartshornc, nj Staff Paymaster, D. Henry Starr. Surgeon- General, Rufus S. Black, m.d. Staff Surgeons, Wm J. Lewis, m.d., C C. Hamilton, m.d. Judge Advocate General, Andrew M. Uniacke, d.c.l. Paymaster, Lt.-Col. Robert Brechin, n.s.m. STAFF OF THE ARMY IN NOVA SCOTIA. Commander 11. M. Forces, His Honor Major General Sir Cii Hastings Doyle, k.c.m.o., 70th Foot, Lieut.-Govcrnor of Scotia, &c., &c. J70.J Police Magistrates— Nat Russell, Patk Fuller and Geo .Shiei Police Constable, Richd Innes. Town Clerk, J). McLean. Way Office Kijf.per — Luther Stems. Weigher of Hay Straw, D. G. Farrell. Constables, Jno Hunt, Richard Innes^ Thon Farrel, Geo R. Room. Commissioners of Streets and Trustees of Water Loig P. Fuller, Jno C. Brown, Geo Wilson. Trustees of Dartmouth Public Schools — D. Farrell (Sec'v| Geo Wilson, John Forbes. Trustee of Public Cemetery — Thos G. Elliott. ^ik-d>'-Camp, Cj mifiadi' Major, Q hal Qiiar Mast C men Major, CoI( tunipiaminxi liut/a mimmanditig Rui/n \ii,editig Field 'ii. (>•, Col N.S.' tuihiii.s, IJev J. Slieplierd. R.C f II C'dufroller, E, w Com Gerd, Fn ry Asst Com Ge Yin }fediral Office W Surgeons, Her i^rir.iTARY Sto '- Dep' y At lii VAL EnginJ "any. Swrvejfoi [Eoyal Arti] •a Canon, "6W, '^^■it- (1st, 3rd ivillo ; Mawr, H see, H. r>arw.ii3 th-ini, M. L. Poirt piorJcy, D. L G HoYAL ENGir anon, ''Uh, '•" '•• (5tii and if. Smith; '0' ; Lic'its, A. J V. F. Rowe, 'fctt' (Hinhlan «ayo"(ui!i,rheE icknow." c„!oj^ McKenzii', i- v.., lai'is, Jno Fiuv' 1^' ' ^ower, Andw D^Iackenzie, 01 b. Hugh Gough F. Maitland Ki, a'Becket Sargc. M. Alexander ■ M. Waugh . ^ Allan W. Ca.r p. W. Callendar 'updl; Cai/m, Croker-King ; '*'io. Red—faci H ith (York and '^^•'la,'' "India] BROWN BROTHEUS & CO., Druggists, Ordnance Squan \W^'^ Brothers I Room Paper at 4d. a roll at K. T. «*U1R'S. J70.] ALMANACK. 179 iburn Lai hos Mil! K.8.M. home, s D. OTIA. Sir ^'^\ 3rnor of iik-dc-Camp, Capt Fra. Walter Gary, 15th F kigad*' Major, Capt W^llsone Black, 6th F •s/ Qmr Mast Gen'l, Lieut-Col G. E. Bayncs, h. p., late 8th F "own Mttj&r, Culonel Augustus F. Ansell, unatt. \ijmviandinf) Rw/al Artillery, Lieut-Col GlanvilI.e. muwiding lloi/al Ettginefi's, Colonel R. Burnaby. uiedim Field OJfirer of Militia and Volunteers, Lt-Col J. W. Laur"?, \. p., Col N.S.M. plains., Rev J. C. Edghill, m. a,, Rev W. H. Bullock; Rev Canon SheplierU. R.C. II Controller, Edwd Strickland, c.b. Com Grerd, Fredk S. Monk. ) // Asst Com Genls, John F. Manning, Crofton J. Uniacke. in Medical Officer, D. R. McKinnon, Surgeon Major. iff Surgeons, Henry S. Muir, m.d., Roht Collins, m.d. Military Stoiie IJkpartment — Assistant Sup of Stores, A. S. wi'jk. Dep'ij Asst do, J. Mason. xU>YAL Engineer Department — Commanding Officer, Col R. imany. Survej/or, J. McGregor Grant. Royal Artilljery — The Royal Arms and Supporters, a Canon, "Ubiqw" over the Gun, and "Quo Fas et Gl"\ ' ducunt '' w it. (1st, 3rd and 4th Batteries, 3n\ Brigade.) Lit '-' H, F. R. villc; Marpr, H. Strover; Capts, H. Heberden, T. Cunwng, W. N. iee, H. DarwadH, H. J. F. Shea ; Lieuts, G. W. Hawkins, W. J. hMii, M. L. Poxter, C. J. Deshran, F. H. W. Milner, P. H. Bowen, Jlorley, D. L G. Stanley, H. Walke* ; Asst Surgeon, J. S. Corny n. YAL Engineers — The Royal Arms and Supporters, '■iiiGm, "Ubique" over the Gxol and "Quo Fas et Gloria ducunt" (5tii and 34th Companies.) Colonel., R. Burnaby; Lieut- il. Smith; Major, F. E. Cox; Capts, G. W. Stockley, F. A. c- ; Lic'fts, A. Featherstonhaugh, H. Fowler, H. H. Baker, A. C. V . F. Rowe, W. L Galvvey. tith (iliiildanders) Rossshire Buffs — "Cuidtck*n High." aye" (wiili the Elephant), "Maida," "Java," "Persia," "Koosh-ah," icknow." ColonJ, Sir Patrick Grant, g.c.b., g.c.m.g.; Lieut-Col, McKenzk", c n.; Majors, Oswald Barton Feilden, Aug E. Warren ; uis, Jno Fiii'y, Geo Forbes, Thos Mackenzie, Wm Chas Smith, N. (iower, Andw Murrny, Anth Jones Carstairs, G. Eardley Lecky, Mackenzie, Oliver Graham, Edw P. Stewart, Hy Frcdk Rowley; , Hugh Gough Grant, Geo Jno Pitt Taylor, Chas E. Croker-King, F. Maitland Kirwan, Chas Jno B. Stewart, Geo S. Clive Justice, a'Beeket Sargent, Chas Roberts, Geo Budgen, Gilbert O'Grady, d M. Alexander, Hon M. H. Moreton, Massy Stacpoole, Gilbert ". M. Waugh H'- Jno Knight ; Ensigns, Arthur D. Fordyce, Jno , Allan W. Cameron, Dun Stewart, Wm Wellington Sandeman, F. W. Callcndar, Jas Hy Ewart, Chas W. Carfrae, Wm Brewster uf^all; Caym, Chas Skrine ; I.ofM., C. J. B. Stewart; Adj, Croker-King; Q. 3/., Alex Weir; Surg, V. M. M'Master; A.S., »"io. Red — hicings huff. th (York and Lancaster) — The Union Roie. "Nive," isula," "India," "Lucknow." Colond, Thos Wood: Lieut-Col, !\i'^ i\V It. O S I o I S o I I ! ( ! I pwN Brothers & Co., Importers of Genuine Patent Medicines. B. T. MUIR, Bookseller and Stationer, 125 Granville Street, Halif^j O a 0) P s I I o o s u o o o i Fool« 180 BELCHERS FARMKR 8 l^^imim] Fred Hardy ; Majors, Jas Hudson, Hy L. Brownrigg; Captains, F Edwards Wilson, Jas M. T. Simpson, Art Richd I^s, Richd H. O'GJ Haly, Geo Edw Montagu, Arth Herman Luck, Edw Halph Bromliem Keg Wm Peckitt, Charles L. Maitland Kirwan, Algernon W. Rook Joseph Spink Crockett, Edw P. R. Hamilton ; Lieuts, Fred Aug Gor« Bobt Jas Miller, Geo Atkinson Ray, Geo E. B. Baker, Danl T. Allcart Gilb J. Smallpicce, Walt B. Fletcher, Allen Osterley Hickey, Arthii Theobald, Wm F. Mease Smyth, Thos Horton, George Osborne Smid Wra Thos Briscoe, F. Russell Robinson, Geo Hy Cobbold ; Ensijjn Geo Patk Campbell, Jno Lenperd, Fra Walt Lundy, Chas Wm Rand Ford, Jno Rose, Gerald C. N. James, H. L. Johnston, Art N. Ilayw Caym, Robt Guthrie Craig ; I. v/M., J. Leppard ; Jiclj, G. J. Sraal piece ; Q. M., Jno Nally ; Surg, Patk J. Clarke ; A. S., C. Armstroni Red — facings yellow. THE NAVY. Commander-in-Chief of the North American and West India Station,] Excellencv, Vice Admiral Geo Greville Wellesley, c.b. Flag Lieutenant, Jno W. Blackenbury. Secretary, Herbert F. Roe. ^ Clerk to Secretary, Wm H. Bowen. Officers of H. M. Naval Yard. Halifax. Naval and Victualling StoreJceeper and Accountant, Benjamin StokJ Clerks, Thos S. Veale, F. N. C. Macgregor. S. denotes Screw — P. Paddle Wheel. Aboukir, 86. aS^. Ship, 3091 tous. 400 H. P. Ra Skip, Jamaica. Capt, Aug Phillimore, Commodore of 2d class ; Si Jas Cox ; Commander, Karl H. A. Mainwaring ; Lieuts, AlgernoD| Montagu, Philip Francis; Staff Com, Jno Parsons ; Nav Lieut, R Coen ; Addtfor Surveying service, Hy R. Harris, Geo Stanley ; Cha] Rev Spencer C. Musson ; Surgeon, Peter W. Rolston ; Paym, ~ Paine; Chief Engineer, G. H. Beaton ; Asst Surgeon, Adam Roberi Asst Payms, Edw S. Peach, Fredk M. Hall. Ba-Rra-COUta, 6. P. Sloop. 1053 tons. 300 H.i Commander, Geo D. Bevan ; Lieuts, Alfred Jephson, Richd W. H( Nav Lieut, Wm B. P. Thomson ; Surgeon, Chas R. Grodfirey ; Taj Chas S. Hills Asst Paym, Geo I). Daunt. Defence. 16. Iron S. Shiv, Armour-plated. 3720 600 H. P. Capt, Nowell Salmon ; Commander, Chas J. Vidal ; Lij Robert Wood ward, Hy H. Justice, Jas Brown, Jno M. Mercer ; Comm, Philip Going ; Chaplain and Nav Instr, Rev Fred E. Giitt B.A.; Capt Mar, Alf H. Pascoe; Surg, Fred F. Morgan ; Paym, B. V. Farror ; Chief Engineer, Peter Wood ; Sub-Lieut, Williar Carrow ; Supernumeraries, Leonard A. Parkinson, Charles R. Df Asst Surg. Wm H. Charlesworth ; Asst Payms, Richd Olivey, ' Stubba. Eclipse, 6. S. Sloop. 1273 tons. 350 H. P. Antb H Hoskins ; Lieuts, Philip H. W. Mayow, Reginald N. Custi Nav Jvieut, Geo T. Tomlin ; Surg, Rich L. B. Head ; Paym, Ril IVVily; Chief El lupermimcrarie Mich 11. Greanj Irresista "hief Engineer, Jason, 17. fltss M. Aynsic frcdk W E. Kuf liir, Wm Menzi I'Joyd, M.D.; J [isliop; Sub-Liei icMunIo ; Asst { ccalcs, Jno Ham Lapwing, 3 [• ^- ( 'ommandi ieuf, AWan R. w \% J)enis McCa Mullet, 5. ''^J^'e'ly ; Lieut, IV bub-Lieut, Jas '; Asst Paym in NrOBE, 4. S '«f .' G- S. Paslej J^'C'it Edmond •f»t ^V. Parish • '"er;NavSub.i, Philomel, 3 HP. Commaii 't. KegmaJd O. " *>">'ff, Jno G [Plover, 3. • Commander, '. valentine Du sgrave. 'accoon, 22. ^Richd Purvis; ff.^Chap-ind' ^S"(^'d, M D, B A • '^'^l Sub-Lieut '«' Prank R. Ro '"; Asst Payms 'O^'AL AlfrF 800 HP. PI P^ng ; Lieuts, t Y' ^«^ogan, poJ'ffe ; Lieut BROWN BROTHERS & CO., Druggists, Ordnance Square, Hies, Brushes cl Foolscap, Letter and Note Paper at R. T. MUIR'S. 1870.] ALMANACK. 5 Smid Enm tation, Wily ; Chief Engineer, Wm McDowall ; Sub-Lieut, Hy K. Grcgson ; jupcniumcmries, Edmd B. Wj.llace, William N. Willink ; AsstSurg, Hicli U. Greany, m d ; Asst Faym, Jno Shepherd. IiiRESiSTABLE, 4. aS'. Ship. 2042 tons. 400 H. P. 'hief Engineer, Wm S. Jorey. Jason, 17. S. Corvette. 1711 tons. 400 H. P. Capt, fjHas M. Aynslcy ; Lieuis, Capel Woodhouse, Frederic .J. Easther, fredic W E. Kuper, Geo O. Moore ; Nav Lieut, ,Jas Robertson ; Lieut [ur, Wm Menzies; Chaplain, Wm R. Maclhvaine, n a ; Surg, Wm j, Lloyd, M.D.; Paym, Edw S. M. Power; Chief Engin«>er, Jno H. C. lisliop ; Sub-Lieuts, Henry B. B. Beresford, George Trower, Aston E. IcMunlo ; Asst Surg, Jas L. Whitney ; Asst Payms, George A. F. C. cciilcs, Jno Hamilton , Lapwing, 3. Double-Screw Gun- Vessel. 663 tons. 160 ?. Commander, Philip R. Sharpe; Lieut, Edw Wickham; Sub- leut, Allan R. Woodriff; Nav Sub-Lieut, Henry C. Tremavne ; Asst rg, Denis McCarthy; Asst Paym in charge, Robt J. H. lucker. Mullet, 5. S. Gun- Vessel. 430 tons. 80 H.P. CoSfa'r, w Kelly ; Lieut, Christopher T. Francis ; Sub-Lieut, Geo H. Bruce ; y Sub-Lieut, Jas R. H. MacFarlane ; Asst Surg, Peter Burgess, m a, ; Asst Paym in charge, (Jeo B. Westcott. NiOBE, 4. S. Sloop. 1083 tons 300 H. P. ComdV, ssell G. S. Pasley ; Lieuts, Henry St. V. Jenkins, Robt J. Hughes > iv Lieut, Edmond H. C. Smith; Surg, Walt F. C. Bartlett; Paym, k W. Parish ; Chief Engineer, Edwd Parsons ; Sub-Lieut, Alf G. iller ; Nav Sub-Lieut, Jno L. Veitch ; Asst Paym, Danl C. Stephens. Philomel, 3. Double-Screw Gun- Vessel. 664 tons. H P. Commander, Jas H. Coxon ; Lieut, Edmd G. Bourke ; Sub- „ , _ t, Reginald O. B. C. Brenton ; Nav Sub-Lieut, John W. Gorman ; aym, Jo'Bt Surg, Jno G. Clarke ; Asst Paym in charge, Hy B. Robinson. Tiiobcrti^i Plover, 3. Double- Screw Gun- Vessel. 663 tons. 160 Commander, Jas A. Poland ; Sub-Lieut, Wm E. Black ; Asst , Valentine Duke, ba, m d; Asst Paym in charge, Percy O. M. igrave. ACCOON, 22. Screw Corvette. 1467 tons 400 H. P. |t, Richd Purvis ; Lieuts, Rowland M. Sperling, Robert C. JolliflFe, E. Bowly ; Nav Lieut, Stopford C. Tracy ; Lieut Mar, Chas F. ste ; Chap and Nav Instr, Rev Edw Pemberton, m a ; Surg, Pierce sficld, M D, B A ; Paym, Wm G. N. Burney'; Chief Engineer, Wm ell ; Sub-Lieuts, Thos T. A. Smith, Edw R. Brietzcke, Chas B. , Frank R. Robinson, Richd N. Gresley ; Asst Surg, Septimus in ; Asst Payms, Arthur LeB Corrie, Chas Walker. OYAL Alfred, 18. S. Ship, Armour- Plated. 4068 800 H P. Flag Ship. Capt, Richd Wells ; Commander, Chas [tirling ; Lieuts, Hy J. Martin, Jas F. Baker, Thos H. Falcon, Hon J. G. Cadogan, Reynell J. Fortescue, Anthony Kingston ; Staff Jos G. Dathan ; Nav Lieut, John F. Barns ; B, Maj Mar Art, Joliffe ; Lieut Mar Art, Wm LaT Cockraft ; Lieut Mar, Wra H. nin Stola P. M jlass ; S' Algernon ieut, Rol ey ; Chai 1 300 H. idW.Hi Ifrey ; M 3720 "-idal ; Li^ [ercer : E. Guttj ; Paym, WiUiai< les R. I^a foiivey, LP. IdN. CustJ »avm, T^l 3 O 3 I n d Hi « !.h *ii I I ! i > i I 1. )M ' Jquare, H»es, Brushes, Combs and Perfumery, at Brown Brothers & Co. K. T. MUIR, Bookseller and Publisher, 135 Granville Street. 4i CO 3 S 00 I: o o » (0 of o o a i •§ O 182 HKLC1IER8 FARME118 Poe; Chap, Rev Rich Mensham, b a; Nftv Inst, Wm T. Littkjoliiuil Staff Surji:, W. L. Gordon, m d ; Surjj, Wni Richardson ; Paym, lI,S,j Collins; Chief Enjjinecr, Fredk J. Pope; Sub Lieuts, Hon EdwdTJ Necdlmtn, Murray Gladstone, G. S. Deverell, Hon Clarence E. Gravenl Edw J. Pretyman, Robt 1). K. Bruce; Nar Sub-Lieut, Geo H. StoaieT Asst Sur^s, John B. Nlcoll, m i>, Richd S. P. (irilHths ; Asst Paviml Thos W. Moore, Barth S. Tobin, Reginald C. Tlodder. The followJ Officers are borne as additional for surveying service, — Staff! 'oiiiml Jas H. Kerr ; Nav Lieut, Geo Robinson. Royalist, 3. S. Sloop. G69 tons. 150 H. P. Coikij Loftus F. Jones ; Lieuts, Walt B. Bridges, Geo A. G. Gray ; Nav Li Jos F. Vivian ; Surg, Chas H. Slaughter; Paym. Rich R. A. Richanlsj Sub-Lieut, Butler J. S. O. Carter; Asst Surg, Jas W. Fisher, md. Spitfire. P. Tug- Vessel. 432 tons. 140 H. P. Terror, 1G. Iron S. Floating Battery, Armoiir-Plak\ 1971 tons. 200 HP. Capt, Geo LcG Bowyear, cb; Lieut, .lohnj Gregory ; Nav Lieut, Chas W. Ross ; Capt Mar, Gustavus F. Munroj Lic^s Mar, Hy B. Isaacson, Leaver H. G. Cross ; Paym, Hy CjilluwajJ ChwrEngineer, Jas Ryley ; Asst Surg, Jos Halpin ; Asst Payms, [ Ellis, Geo Davis. Vfstal, 4. aS'. Sloop. 1081 tons. 300 H. P. ComdJ Jas E. Hunter ; Lieuts, Hy J. Hesketh, Philip T. Richards ; Nav Lk Alf S. Bradley ; Paym, Wm Noble : Chief Engineer, Chas Beal; Sol Lieuts, Edw H. Clarke, Cecil B. Palmer ; Nav Sub-Lieut, Peter Ww Asst Surg, Chas McConaghy. IPen and Pock |870.y IDEI WHOLES '■ «i ^arge an to meet t \ttonH or«Ter Viper, 2. Iron Double S. Gunboat, Armour-Plated. tons. 160 H P. 7 Engli Arth 1 Screw Steam Gun-Boats. Albacore. 60 H. P. Britomart. 60 II.P. Lieut, and Commander, Alington ; Nav Sub-L'eut, Wm R. Stevens. Cherub. 60 H. P. Lieut, and Commander, Noel S.| Digby ; Nav Sub-Lieut, Wm Geo Cox. Heron. 60 H. P. Lieut, and Commander, Lewis] Solly ; Nav Sub-Lieut, Fred Hire. Minstrfl. 60 H. P. Lieut, and Commander, Harry| Yeatman ; Nav Sub-Lieut, Thos Potter. Onyx. 20 H. P. [READY ll always be [addition to LLOYDS' AGENTS. Guysborough — E. H. Francheville. Halifax — S. Cunard &I Pictou — Rudolf & Primrose. Yarmouth — J. W. Moody. Sydney, i J. Bourinot. Liverpool — John Campbell, sub-agent. Arichat, CI George E. Jean. Plaister Cove, CB — James G. McKeen. Port Hj C. B — G. C. Lawrence. Pugwash — H. G. Pineo. BROWN BROTHERS & CO., Druggists, Ordnance Square, H?l rices will be ountry orders! fivautageous )iting direct. bhou3e PflEM/SES FOI I V Stuffs and Pen and Pocket Knives, Scissors and Cash Boxes, at R. T. MUIR'S.^^, ' 1 1870.] ALMANACK. 183 DRY GOODS. WHOLESALE ONLY. Ibid ;i<)lmi;l 1, H.SI (IwdTJ (iravM,! Stoiiw;! )\l()\vinj| Sanderson, billing & co. i"' I WHOLESALE DRY GOODS MERCHANTS, '^' , J 'Bffei' a large and varied stock of Goods, imported expressly 7' MuntoB ^^ meet the requirements of the Country trade, PvlinBoR casH ojh apjRuojrEn cnEnir. TIIK STOCK OF Coraill ^^^ ^ftettoiis ofewery description, Cotton Warps, Flannels, ^^ iIm S Coarse and Fine lilnens, etcr Woc^ English and Canadian Cloths, lated. IS ^j^jj [ready-made clothing, ill always be found most extensive, being replenished continually. r, Artlil_ addition to the above departments, several rooms are I^oel S.B devoted to m)^ Lewis I » AM© W »BW m „ _ MILLINERY, ETC. :, HarryB [rices will be found exceedingly Low. Country orders receive personal and prompt attention, jdvautageous terms arranged with Dealers desirous of )rtinor direct. Sydney, #ehou3e Nos. 95 and 97 GRANVILLE STREET, ,'"'pon^| HALIFAX, N. S. PREMISES FORWFRLY OGGUPiED BY BELL & ANDERSON. Square, H?! 9 S I i O m I I 6 o n » !i t i ! I I [Dye Stuffs and Confectionery, at Brown Brothers & Co. IMAGE EVALUATION TEST TARGET (MT-3) /. # 4^ 1.0 I.I u& |L2||uu^ < 6" ► Photographic Sdences Corporation <♦ •^ v «■ <> ^ V '^W'^ ^.V' ;\ 23 WfST MAIN STIIfT WIBSTH, N.Y. 145M (716)872-4S03 ■^ I ■ i 1 ' i R. T. MUIIl, Bookieller and Stationer, 126 OnuivUle Street, Halifiaj 184 belcher's farmer's THE mm LIFEjaM NNHPM. Estebllshed 1847. Capital f 1,000,0«0. Incorporated by Special Act of ParliamenU HEAD OFFICE. HAMILTON, ONTARIO. Prestdent: j Managtr: I Viee-Presidtnt: JOHN YOUNO, ESQ. | A. O. RAMSAY, F.I A. | JOHN FEKRIE, Branoli Office, 33 Prince Street,] Oppoiitb South End Provdtob Buildiko, HALIFAX, N. S. J. W. MAmMNG, General Agent for Lower Frorincei. HAIiIVAX, N. B.~HONORABT DIBB0TOB8. Ths Hok. Edward Kbkmt, | Tlib Hon. J W. Ritchie, Thb Hon. S. L. Shannon, | William Hare, Esq. THB DrVIBION OF THS FBOFITS For the last Five Years takes place at the end of this Financial and assurers entering now are entitled to share therein. IK>WBB FBBMIUICB than charged by any other C!oinpany — thns — Rates by ten annual ] ments for each |l,000 assured, with profits. Age 30. Age 35. CAITADA $4140 »46 70 North BritLth 6160 66 82 Commerdal Union. . . 67 62 62 76 London A LMcashire 67 24 62 20 Briton 6724 6220 Standtfd(lAteColon'l) 68 70 6169 Relianoe 66 66 62 28 Life Afliooiation .... 66 68 62 06 Scottish Provincial. . . 66 70 61 08 Age 30. ifrl Fxlinbuivh Life $64 08 m Phoenix Mutual 46 07 511 Union Mutual 61 20 N| Connecticut Mutual. . . 46 89 Atlantic Mutual 60 22 Sll iBtna 42 80 47| New York Life 46 97 Equitable of New York 46 97 Traveller's 46 97 Agents desirous of representing this Company, will please communicate \ the (Mneral Agent. From the Turonto fiUo6<.— The annual report must be highly satisftctoryi concerned. The total sum payable on Policies from death during the year (|" was more than met flrom interest in the Permanent Investment Fund. The ( receipts from Premiums, after paying working expenses and dividends, plied toward the permanent soUdlty of the Company. Pom the Monetary 3VmM.— The business of the Company has been sti increasing. Last year the largest amount of Life business done by any onei pany in Canada was secured by it. Prom Hamilton Paper.— .The evidence it furnishes (t. «. the return to Go ment) of its very great strength is also matter of sincere congratulation to its i rous policy holders. It po»sess( s a very valid claim upon the support of (.'au and ought to receive a ver^ marked preference over foreign Companies. From the Hamilton Times. — TheCaiitula Life id, without question, one ( most prosperous and best managed Assurance Companies doing business i country, while at the same time It is deservedly the most popular. There is one feature about tills Company which pre-eminently entitleH it I lie patronage. It being a domestic institution, it retains a vast amount of i in the country, which, were the Company a foreign organisation, would ineil be drained out of it, to be invested eLMwhere. BROWN BROTHERS & CO., Druggists, Ordnance Square, ili&&1 i. lit. ident BIE, •eetj Portm*iMiM, PnrtM, Jewelry, Ae., at R. T. MUR'S* ALMANACK. 185 INDEX. Lmv. rincei. 18. TCHIB, innual ] 5l| Ml 22 142 80 46 97 46 97 46 97 imunicaU ' ieye»r(r knd. The (dends, «< has been b< f y any one fltum to G ttion to its jrtof C ^snies. leaUon, one Ig busin^'** VntltleHitto] 1 amount of , would me Pmtb dverUsements 2-46, 80, 87, 183-216 nnlver»arie», FeMts, Ae 8 tton>le« and B»iTi«t6r« 87 cadia College, Wolfvill* 134 Alumni 135 Mean Episcopal M. Church 187 Baptist Aaaodation 137 iculture, Board of 123 _v 179 udiiors OlHco 174 ilstot-fl and Attonii«s 87 Society 90 ptiH Convention N. 8. and N. B.. .13S AUnisters 133 Home Misaionary Society. . . .134 Hoard Foreitni Miasiona 134 MiniHterial £d. Board 134 Conference, Free 135 >k and Tract Society 166 luevoliMit Institutions 166-168 lildiug Hocietiea .159 ks— Halifax Bankins Co 155 Bank of Nova Scotia 155 Hritifih North America 156 Union Bauk of Haliflaz 156 Merchants' Bank 166 I'uople'a Bank of HaHfhx 156 Itank of Yarmouth 156 Com. Bank of Windsor 156 Exchange Bank of Yannouth.156 ( )f Montreal 156 Dominion Savings Bank 157 ber of Commerce, Halifax 161 noIogicAl Cycles 57 indar Pages 60-83 ity Treasurers 92 Supreme 86 Krror 86 Marriage and Divorce 86 Vice Admiralty 86 ofPeace 92 —Church of Enycland 128 Church of Soothuid 129 Congregational 137 Kaptist 133 Presbyterian 130 Roman Catholic 135 Wesleyan 131 iial Church Society 129 lers 93 itggioners fbr Relief of Insolvent ibb)r» 103 erci.il Department 155 l8,&c 174 ration. City of Halifax 175 Land Department 123 «s Kotulorum 92 tms Department 137 usie College and University. ... 127 .11 Chuich Society 129 outh, Town of. 177 lou of Canad»-^ov. (General. . 47 Privy Council. 47 Senate 48 H. of Commons 49 Pam Ember Days oT EellMM 68 Ecolesiaatical Department 128 Educational Department: Council of Public Instruction. ... 124 Superintendent of Education a24 Examiners for Province .124 Deputy Examiners 194 Inspectors of Schools 124 Commisaionera of Schoola 124-7 Fixed and Moveable Feaata 60 Farmer's Calendar 60-83 Fire Department 176 Fire Insurance Companies 168 Inlvnd Revenue Department 161 Insurance Companies and Agencies. .167 Judges of Supreme Court 86 Probate 91 Justices of the Poaoe 94-102 Kings College, Windsor 128 Ahunniof. 129 Life Insurance Companiee 168 Light Houses 116 Lutheran Ministers 137 Marine and Fisheries Department . . .116 Marine Insurance Companies 167 Maaonic 168 Militia Department 178 Mines i|nd Minerals Department 122 Mercantile Companies 169 Mitcellaneoua Coun^ Officers 162 National and Benevolent Sodetiet. . . 164 Navy, The 180 New Brunswick, Province of: Lieut.- Ck>vemor, Executive and Legisla- tive Councils, and LegislatiTe Aa- sembly 68 Nova Scotia, Province of: Lient,- Oovemor, Executive A Legialative Councils, and LegislatiTe AaaenUy 61 Ontario, Province of: Lieut-Oovemor, Executive Council and Legislative Assembly 66 Orange Lodge, Orand 170 Paymaster's Office 174 Planets, Signs of the 67 Morning and Evening 67 Poet Office Department : General Post Offlee, HaliflkX 104 Post Offices and Postmaatera. . . .104 Arrival and Close of Mails 104 Way Offices in Nova Scotia 108 Letter Rates 110 Mail matter axempft from Postage.llO Registration of Letters 110 Parcel Post Ill Pattern and Sample Post Ill Newspaper Post 112 Canadian Book Post 112 British Book Post 112 French Book Post 113 Ship Letters 113 Table of Rates of Postage 114 Money Order Branch 116 Presbyterian College, Halifkx 131 i I I ,11 i. '•i, Ji ?1 v! \ t r ti ISquare, iphic Chemioals, Cards and CaseB, at Bbown Bbotbbm A Co. R. T. MUIR, BookMller and Btatioa«r» 185 GranviUa Street i> t I I ID I: o o 00 I o I t 9 •d 3 o If CO 186 BELCH EB'S farmer's [1870. Pftge Presbyterian Ministers of L.ProTiiic«i 130 Provliioial Government OflScers. .'.... 122 Prothonotariec 01 Quebec, Province of: Lieut.-Oovemor, Bxeoutive and Legislative Councils, aad Legislative Assembly 58 Railways, Coaches and Steamers 171 Registrars of Probate 01 Registrars of Deeds 01 R^istrars of Shipping 130 Rogation Days 07 Royal Family of Qreat Britain 47 Religious and Benevolent Societies. . 164 Seasons, Length of. ^ 08 St. Mary's College, Halifax 136 St. Francis Xavier's College, Antigo- nish 137 Societies, National, Religious and Be* nevolent 164 SIgntas, at Citadel Hill 161 Signals, Merchants' Private 161 Sheriffli 91 Surveyors of Shipping 131 Table of Precedence S Titles N Tariff, The 140-151 Temperance : Sons of 161 British Templars 161 I. O. Good 'Templars 161 1 Temple of Honour im Provincial Alliance inj R.C.T.A. Society nij Windsor and AnnanoUt Railway ... .1711 Wesleyan College, Sackville isl Academy, ** is] College Alumni Methodist Ministers laj Zodiac, Signs of. STI MAMUFACTURER OP ALL DESCRIPTIONS OF iiim HOUSE mmm wmm Book Cases and Desks Of all descriptions, always on hand or made to order. 84 BARBINOTOIV STREET, HALIFAX, N. S. ' Household Furniture also made to order in the best maoDfl CONNOLLY & KELLY, WHOLEtiALE AND RETAIL Booksellers and Stationei No. an George Street, HAI^IFAX, If. S. DEALERS IN ETERT DESCRIPTION OF ENGLISH AND AMERICAN STATIONERY, M No Give j)articuj fistnl To CoUe 'ill & lSngli»h Boom PAFJBJt, l^lain and Figured Window BLIJl^ 1^9 HQ A large assortment of Catholic Prayer Books in Plain and Hand Bindings ; Catechisms, &c., &c. Also, Bibles, Testaments, Church Servi School Books, Song Books, Novels, &c., at lowest rat«s. Orders answered with promptness, and goods forwarded to any * the Province. I'homas p. Connolly. Edward Ki BBOI^ BROTHERS & CO., Drtiggists, Ordnance Square. vvjx Bbqtbi ips, Hair Oil*, Combs, Pwfmnery, and other Vancy Gooda, at Mvir'b. 18700 ALMANACK. 187 iV.E&&E 6RAT, !*!.»■ ATTOENEYS-AT-LAW, m^M :v.::l» M&TAMME» WWWMdWm n»^ •^ v.; l?iB CONVEYANCERS, &c. : la^ No. 139^ HOLLIS STBEET. Give particular attention to Sale and Purchase of Real Estate and Leasing and Hiring Houses^ i 1 1 t i To Collecting Rents and other Debts. 'W y ^.o^ A INERY, lurch Serifl to any )WARI> K« l.MYER$GRAY, STOCK, lilt & feknge §v0l^. i59 HOLLIS ST. HALIFAX. >WN BBQiaBM & Co., Fore Chemicals and ToOet ArtidM. . \ 'I !'■ ''1 1 1 f Hi 1 1 '. :i M I I I \ < I'il; m 9t i I 9 I O O > •0 I o B. T. MUIR, Bookseller ud SUtioner, If 5 GraaTille Street. 188 belcher's farmer's Soap and Candles w. THE CHESTER mtfU anb jlil ompai OOi RBFIZfBBSy AND MAMUFACTURBK8 OK Imperial Laundry Soa] No. 1 FAMILY SOAP, No. 1 Marine Soap, for Salt Water, AND r r 1 1 Ml lUllClin QUI •:o:- Steam Works, Chester. Depot, LawsoD'g Wharf. GEORGE FRA8ER, AGENT, :o: HALIFJ Orders from the Country promptly attended to. Raw and Rendered Tallow purchased at highest prid ass BBOW^ BBOTHBBS & CO., Dmggbts, Ofdnanoe Bqua/e, [187«1870.J i^riptioiM Church Senricet and Prayer Books At R. T. MUIR'S. hisTO.] ALMANACK. ThiB woll-known remedy iIcb not rtrv una Coufrh, nnd lonvo tho raiuie behind, tm 1h the csxyfi with moRt prepar- atinnn; but it loosens and oloaiwos tlio liif)v:fi. and aliaya Irritatinn, thna removim the. rante of thn complaint. SKTII W. rOWLK * «AX, Pronrietoin, Konton. Sold by druggists and dealers in medicines generally fER^'A^^ '^/X ^ WAKES THE WEAK STRONG CATJnOlT. — AH genuine has the name **PnnxmA3i Sybup," (not "Peruvian Bark,") blown in the glass A 33-pa<;e pamphlet sent fVce. J. P. Dinsmorb Proprietor, 86 Dey St., New York. bold by all Drug<;i8t3. 189 I 1 I criptioiis carefully Dispensed by BitowM Brotbbrs & Co. <' 1 li ?1 I !l Hi i 1 1 n R. T. BCUIR, BookMHor «nd Stationer, 12f Gnnville Straet » R ' 190 nRLCIIRR*S FARMKR's [1870i] INDEX TO ADVKRTISEMENTS. Allan, J. & Co., engineers suppliM. . .191 Andsnon, BUlinc & Co., dry goods, 2, 188 Anderson, C. & W., grocerie* 38 Andrews, R. U., Phoeuiz ImurMice . .203 Archibald, P. P., com. merchant 27 Atherton, W. T., Uvery staiileh 208 Barnes, James, printer, etc 127, 210 Baxter, Robert himitu re ; 37 Berryman, C. G. & Co., hardware.. . . 14 Beldon, Henry A., tailor 196 Black, M. O.. insurance 23 Bliss, A. A., Doots and shoes 202 BourdiUault, Mrs. Si Co., fur store. . . 22 Brennan A Co., boots, hats, etc 41 Brown Bros. A Co., drugs, etc., bottom of pages. Brown, E. K., ironmongery 31 Brown, M. S., jewelry, etc 29 Buolcley, H. A., stationery, etc 4 Conroy , R., dry good'i 207 Cornelius, Robert, jeweller 206 Chipman <& Bumsey, produce 202 Chisholm, Wm., com. merchant 200 Clemen Bros., cigars, etc 39 Connolly & Kelly, books & stat'nery 18G Cooke, Charles J., fancy goods 215 Crowe, Wra., sewing machine a^ent. . 192 Daniel & Boyd, St. John, N. B., dry goods 194 Dinsmore, J. P., Peruvian syrup .... 189 Dodge, W. L. & Co., mouldbig ftct'y 21 Doran, Edward, hotel ; 199 Doyle, John, clothing 36 Elliott, J. B. & Co., dry goods 11 Everett Bros,, hats, etc 6 Fortune, Jo«teph, drjr goods 10 Foster, W. F., American junk store. .211 Fraser, Robert G., chemist, etc 211 Fraser, George, soap and candles. . . . 188 Fowle, S. W. 4B;9on, balsam 189 Fuller. H. H. A Co., hardware, etc.. . 3 do. do. light side of page Gale, R. W., instttanee 8 Godkin, Bei\jamin, tidtor 196 Gorhara, R. A Co., oom. merchants. . 10 Gossip, Wm., bookieller 197 Grant, Romans & Co., dry goods 37 Gray, W. M. A S. H.,,J)arristera, etc .187 Gray, W. Myers, stooic broker 187 Gray, B. G., barrister-nt-law . , 15 Hamilton, R. C. A Co.,JBen^ants. ... 35 Heffernon, W. E., furmlure 4 Henry & Daly, insurance. 44 Hesson, W. A., taOor .S!02 Hill, H. G., steam mills 16 Hills & Brush, cabinet-makers 14 Hunter, John, brass founder 36 Howard, S . & Son, between pages 72 A 73 Jennett, J. R. & Co., china, etc 30 Kavu, Joseph, oil agency 214 Keith, Alex & Son, brewery 32"" Keamev, M. J., dry goods Kent, Geo. A., boots and shoes. King, £. D., barrister-at-hiw Knight, Wm. F., saddler Knox A Jonlan, dry goods LawtoiK J. F., saw ^tory Lowe, John A Co., Mont., year book. Lordlv A Stimpson, srooeries MaekmlaT, A. & W., booksellers, etc.: M^jor, Alflred, medical hall Marling, J. W., Canada life assurance. Martin A Co., dry goods McAlpine A Barnes, preflitory McAlpine, David A Co., agency McDermott James, ti unks, etc McDonald A Co., braes workera, rtc.. McFee, Wm., St. John, Ship Smith.. I McLean A Keith, brewery Morton, O. E. A Co.. books A medc'ib.* Muir, R. T., bookseller and stationer, top of I Munnis, J. K,, clothier Neal, White A Co., dry goods Newman, W. H., Jeweller Oldright, H., barnster-at-law O'Noil, B. A Co., china, etc Peakes, J. D., com. merchant Power, L. O., barrister-at-law ReiUy A Davidson, stoves, etc Richey, M. H., Standard Ins. Co. . . Rickards, A. J., boots and shoes. . . Robson, Charles A Co., dry goods . Schwartz, H. A., stoves .- Scriven, J. J., bakery Scott, James, groceriesL liquors, left side of I Silver, John A Co., dry goods — Sinclair, C. H., furniture Smith Bros.,dry goods Smith, B. A., dry goods. Smithen A Son, paintera Starr, David A Sons, hardware. . . Starraft McNutt, Iiardware Stayner, E. G. A C, flour store. . . Stephens, A. A Son, Aimiture Sulilinui, Henry, wlnea, etc Taylor, Robert, iMOts, shoes, etc. . . TlionuMm, Abbott & Co Trider. Wm., tninks, etc Tremain, Fred. J., barrister Tnlly, Henry C, ooin. merchant. . . Yalenti, Jolui A Co., carvers, etc.. . Togel, H. J . A., watchmaker Ward, Alex., di^ goods. . .-. Whvtal, W. A 09., kather store... Williams A Leverman, turning. ... Wilson, J. & Co., cabinet makers.. Wilson, J. E., Windsor fbuncrv.. .. Wilson, Wm., Hattor Woolrich, J. H., Arabian food WyUle A Moore, insurance, etc JAMES BaRNESt BOOK ANI> JOB PRINTER, Corner SackviUe and Granville Sts., HAIiIFAX, BROTTN BROTHERS & CO., Drnggists, Ordnance Square, 1 8(Nips> Hair Oils, ComlM, Pcrfuroerj, and other Fancy Goods at Muib'i. ALMANACK. 191 , ALLAN book. n, etc.: irance. r..- y.. tc . jrt, etc.. Smith.. II medc'ii itationer, »pofi IRON MERCHANTS, AND fi nt aw etc i». Co... ishoes..' f goods. qiiors, side of I )oda. ware e Btorc Itsire (tc DCS, etc.... Iter erchant.. vers, etc.. er Btore... it TuaUcrs. tounory. •• ilbod ncc, etp. 123 UPPER WATER STREET, HALIFAX, HAVE CONSTANTLY ON HAND, NGINEER'S SUFFUES, *■ BELLOWS. ANVILS, VICES. PORTABLE FORGES, Iboiler plates, boiler tubes, BOLTS lin, BIVETS, lALLEABLE IRON PIPES, It^, ^WB aitb ^ Rapper §ipe$, ^t. *ices I^OTV - >- Mia.tei'ia,! Grood.* B, Bnuhes. Combs and Fi^rfamery at Bbowk Brothxbs ft Co. 0* -i 1 r o o Hi !l 1 M ::i I A i I III II R' T. MUIR, Bookteller and Stationor, 195 GhrtBTine 8trMt. . i te I I •d 9 I i IS I I I I Room Pa 192 brlchbr's farmer's um JO.] $7 M 'I Sewing Machines] Improved Family ** Raymond," to run by hand, ^1 with all the usual extras, only ^^1' Beautiful Iron Tables, with Walnut top and drawer, to run the same machine hj/oot. It is only necessary to say that I have sold nearly FOUR HUNDRED of these Excellent Little Macl in about one year, at this office. " Ratmond's " Hand Lock Stitch Family Sewing Machine, using a shuttle, works with ^4' two threads, making the genuine lock stitch, ^^J^l alike on both sides, price The same machine mounted on a beautiful table, to run by foot, warranted the best, strong- ^Ql est, simplest and cheapest machine yet offered to ^^01 the public. The undersignjed being the W A6ENT FOR THE iUUTlE PROVi Is desirous of obtaining Local and Travelling Agents wa E 356 w» 't WOI [eeps always pd Stoves, for [Room, Ships] Stoneware, EGI Square, CirJ In every city, town and village in this part of the Domin| Terms sent on application. Liberal reductions to Ministers. Circulars, Testimonials, Samples, or any other informa sent post free. Address WILLIAM CROWE, Agent Raymond's Sewing Machines, HALIFAX, EVERY MACHINE WARRANTED. ftaus, Winchesf Chocks, 8id< 'e''s received '' Castings '•) Sole At ■ERGED 'pecially ada; ^e A«snt for '"ofBoaerE] Wholesale RBOWN BKOTHBRS & CO., Druggists, Ordnance Square, Room Papwr at 4d. • roll and apwards, at B. T. ICUIB'8. ro.] ALMANACK. 198 mm HiMi wm\ mm, E. WILSON, ^55 HOLT-.IS STREET, nAuwAx, n • 8. wHoucsALB And RKTAIL U|^|.K..- CoIJarsJ I WATERPJ s andI -.'•; 1 DANIEL & BOYI P—Ministeri Riding Had Particular at WOWN BKOTHE^ & CQo Druggiatr, Ordniuice Square, W^^— H£A8 BlMk JMi» and Fan Booki, t\% T. Mttftli^JL:^ -.. 1- . s-gsBatt |70.] ALMANACK. 19o * t " ' r i Tji. lENRY A. BELDON, Merchant Tailor AND /• ■ /^ ■ « INTLEMEN'S OUTFITTER, (P. VAUGIIAN, CUTTER,) 1S7I BARRINGTON STREET, OPPOSITE ORAND PARADE, •:0:- eta| OYI irge assortment of Britlsli and F«i«if n WOOLLEN CLOTHS, in every color, ViE.: Collars, Neck-Ties, Braces, Gloves, Pocket liandkerchiefs. Hosiery, &e» WATERPROOF COATS AND LEGGINGS, 'S AND BOYS^ HATS AND CAPS, ITrunks, Valises and Carpet Bags. |6. — Ministers', Barri&ters' ami College Gowns, and p' Riding Habits made to order. Particular attention given to Children's Clothing. 'i I: 1 'I Square, S^^j, BaoTHitss & Co., Gold Le< Dry Paints and VJuraislMS. I ' 4l I I 1 I IS 9 i 9 K, T. HDIit, BookMlkr ud Sutioner, 12ft Oranville Stno. 196 belcher's FARMKR*8 nm, J. TREMIIN, NOTARY PUBUC, CONVEYANQER, ETa tiUBII i&EUD iLQQ^S a!i9SI!IIE>&!ii!l@S mm Oflloe, 91 Prince Street, OPPOBITB SOUTH BIfn FROVJUICil BUnjlI MONEY LENT OB INVESTED. Particular attention given to the Collecting busio orter and Dei line, and i'd ^ nd retaiJ. orter and D( iTater Colours, orfer and DeaJ br Coimtrj sale Kal Agent foi FlJoIesalo and m Nical Dealer. Dd the United 8 Pea'ws supplied i oar/joodsarepi best GOSSIP, Uxr 157 HQI.IJS STREBT HAUFAX, IXiPORTEXt AND DGAI.G:» IN % IBM umm BROAD CLOTHS, DOESKINS, Black and Fancy Cassimei ement of Incoi Tes now doin^ " o( business Indif, JEtuibher Cotvis, Trowaei^s JLegghigsM organized. &c. &c. :0: Naval, Military, and Clerical work of nil kinds, ma shortest notice. BRQ1|r^ I^OTHBRS & CO., Droggists, Ordnance Square, B Je.v York : 867, Equitable. . , 'wl, Phoenix iru| '^'«^'' and 199 BO] busin and Pocket Knives, SciMon And btuik Kksm, Iu R. T. ICtuB^S. J70.] ALMANACK. 197 Vniied Service Booh and BtdUomerp No. 87 GRAimLLE ST. -:o:- limei fgitHfi )rter and Dealer in every article in the Bookeellln^ and Slalionevy [ne, and in COIiLBOJa and SCHOOL BOOBB, wholeiale 11(1 retail. .,^ orter and Dealer in eveiy description of Artists' DRAWXlfifi^ lATERlALB, wholesale and retail. Winsor & Newton's Oil and ^Vatcr Colours, Sketching Bookii, &c., Ac ?rter and Dealer in PAPBft HAHQIN08, in bales, assorted n Conntrj sale. Wholesale and ret^ for City cons nmpti on. ueral Agent for the Maritime Provinces for CARTaR'S INK, ^boletalo and retail. Pintt, &c., b^ the box ; or in single bottfes. iodical Dealer. Orders for Magaaines and Newspapers from Britain nd the United States, punctually supplied. The Trade and Conntry ileaicrs supplied at considerable discount. Dor )^ds are purchased with cash, orders for onr establishment wil^ bo supplied at a proportionally low rale. LOOK PARTI COLABLT FOR [. GOSSIP, United Servioe Book & Stationery Warehonsa, No. 97 ORANTII.IA STREET. I iNsiiNSE mm OF m \m. ISAAC J. WTLDE, Agent, ummfM km krmmwt^ 159 Hollis Street, HALTS AX, N. R ement of Income received and dividends paid by the following Dies now doing business in the Dominion, and the Increase ana of business of 1868 compared with 1867. n, Dominion matters, not within the Dominion and ih^< dir,^ Provinces, butbvpd men in L(Midon, in Paris, in Washington, in Victoria, Yaucouij Island, and in Melbourne, Australia. It has thus rendered service and fulfilled its^ int^ended mission. One cdilibn will be sold at 12^ cents;, another^ with tj sbombg the line of the proposed Red JKverand Pacific l^ilif the Intercolonial, and the railway system of CVinada, for 25 1 All orders wiU be filled in the order of date in whidi thejl received. Persons residing in remote parts of the eountnj remitting poetage stamps, may have single copies forw^nlei mail. &ts for four years, (ram 1866 ta IBflOy will be furnishei one dollar. All orders should be addressed to. the publisj John Lows ^ Oof.^ Montreal, or foo* the Maritime Pkt>v D. McAlpine! ' Adtferti»eTnent» in Year^Booh, To Advertisers^ TIbe Year Book offers advaatages not afforded 1 other publication in the Dominion. It has the largest circulation, everywhere distributed. It goes into the hands of people wliicli it is i tant for mosf. kinds of atlvertisers to reach, and is besides of constant re.' ^^~ All Advertisements will be classified, so that they can be iu SG6I1* JOHN I«OWC: 4; CO., IHibllsliers, NO. 67 Great St. James. Street, ZJLont AOBNT FOR THE MABITIMB PB0V(|[CB»: .>v^.V/ DAVID McALPINE, 106 HoUia Sitre^, and 46 Kix^ Street, St. John, >vir h: JOHl i iLMNfZEl D WORK i UpG or. MU T Nos. m IHtOWN BROTHERS & CO., Druggists, Ordnance 8qnarc, ■^«orn«as ^ School Reqtnjsites of every dMliBr^tion,«tMUIR*St ««* /: r^ ' fO.] ALMANACK. m M )' OR U WU. UoFZSZSy HIP SMITH, JOHNSON'S WHARF, WATER ST. ^Olllls) -:o;- OS forll viousye jUow of i nt,Otti ,the ing wc beacce|l >.y arc Kfl EAB Bo srs, not >ut by pul Vaucooij *lereil with t1 for 25 bidi theyl > eountnj forw^nlo furni8li«< he IHiW" PtoviT lb. afforded! fculation, vliidv it 1^,1 onstantve. canbfriu et. ::tonc . John. 8qtiate> MANUFACTURER OF ILVANIZED HANKS, CLEWS, THIMBLES, &c. &c. ♦ Done to order at short notice. IP WORK executed to order at the shortest notice and upon the most reasonable terms. ; ORDERS RESPECTFULLY SOLICITED. DOHA-IST'S OTAL HOTEL, AND SALE A^P ACCOpODATION TAILI i Nos. 13 & 15 Sackville St., HALIFAX, N. S. Proprietor, |6rothbb8 ^ Co,t Iikiportera of Flower, Field and Garden Seeds. 'I * h '■\ I \ :\ 1 ?v| .i; ^ I fii. T. BfUIRi Booksdklr idl Stetioiier, 1S5 OnnTille Street, > I ii4 i 0. o P I 9 I I O Pi I § I d(K) belcher's farmer's WILLIAM CHI8HOLM, ^0mmKsi0!t ^ftuH] AND (JENfiRAL AGfiNT, ' BENNET'S WHARF, HALIFAX, N. S. ALWATS ON HAin>, pmE & SPRUCE lumb: Of all dimensions, in any quantity, deliverable ki Cai Mills, East River, Sheet Harboar, Nova Scotia. Solo Agent for Tarr & Wonson's PATENT COPPER Pi for Vessel's Bottoms. BEUXT & DATIDSOI DEALERS IN STOVES. FLUUBEItS, AND WORKERS I] HT MTES, BATHS, Wn 0.1 HOUSE AND SHIP PLUMBI] 200 Hollis St.| near H. M. Ordnanc^ HALIFAX, N. S. E. BOOK ents for Loi [Agents for tl Agents foi Agents j Agen( Ag« A Books oj MO Hollis Streei 180 Uj Opposite C^ Import inicm GE] JOHN 144 ! i BROWN BROTHERS & C6., Druggists, Ordnance Square, Insllc CaPTe< frames, Jol Foadulterated Gi Phutograph Albums at R. T. MUIU'8. ALMANACK. 201 E. MORTON & CO. BOOK & MEDICAL WAREHOUSE. ^ [;nts for London Illnstrated Newspapers. [Agents for the News of the World. Agents for the Halifax Cheap Publications. *" Agents for the New Monthly Magazines. Agents for Casseirs Literary Publications. Agents for all approved Patent Medioinefc* Agents f6r CoHins' Acid Hair Restorer. Agents for English and French Perfumery. Books of every kind Imported to order* MORTON'S MAGAZINE LIBRARY, Holiis Street, next the Union and the Montreal Banks. IMMISSION MERGHAM, 180 Upper Water St, HaU^x, N. S. Opposite George H, Starr eft Co,'8 Wharf, Importer of and Wliolesale and Retail Dealer in fst InHa %tfiimtt. MBII LanM \mtvm GENERAL GROCERIES. @* Country Orders promptly attended to. JOHN VALENTI 9k CO. 14:4 HoUis Street, :0: MANUFACTURERS OP IMouldinffS, I^OOKIIfG GI^ASSES, Oral Frames, Rustic CavTed and Intltatioii Work, Pictare Frames, and Dealers in Pletures. Jon Work in General. I 1 8 H '•I ! I %\ '\ ; Square, wnadulterated Ground Spioeo, At Bbown Brothsss k Co. . i^ I ) hi 'i : i o I 1 I i »4 o I 1 I •3 03 B. T. MUIR, Bookseller and Stationer, 125 Granville Street, Ha [1^#^ A 202 bblcher's farmer's PI ife m BOOT All SIfll miE, 1^<; GranvUle St., Halifax, JV« iSf. A. A. BLISS, Proprietor.! Where is kept constantly on hand, a large assortment of La Gent's and Misses' BOOTS ^ISTD SHOES! e fesSew Manufactured by JOS. H. VALPEY, St. John, N. B. As no Books are kept in this establishment, all persons bun for Cash will find it greatly to their advantage to can, and exand our stock and prices before purchasing elsewhere. N.B.— Agent for RICHARDSON'S CELEBRATED SAl l^^^iy '^ 'j^ Being m pal amoui PRODUCE AND imerd mmmiBsim 63 rPFSK W^TlEMt STXEET, HALIFAX, N.S. > HIT. A. HESSOH TAILOR AND CLOTHI AGENT FOR CUTTER'S GUIDE, AND Glencross' Report of Fashions, Royal Arch and M. M. Masonic Regalia constantly on ban made to order. 184 HoUis Street, - - - Halifax, I'^he Ph(enix luriince, viz.; ^alf Note, ^li Cash, ^indeijcls on [in case of deatJ number of p] i MADE. } \^ii ml Jo Restrictfonl Surope, and Jved. h Extra Ral k H. A. O BROWN BROTHERS & CO., Druggists, Ordnance Square, fff BSOTRBRS Room Taper at 4d. a roll at K. T. MUIR'S. i^^i^li KtaHai ALMANACK. 208 L >tor.i fLa PH(ENIX MUTUAL ife Insurance Co., OF HARTFORD, CONN. 'E^m ^' ^^^^^^^"^^^ I'l^^s't. J AS. F. BURNS, Sec'y. .B. -:o:- m m $4^SS«i«tf^ D SA^ Being $156 of Assets to $100 of LiabiUties. -:0:- m^ icome for 1869 - .- - - - $2,175,297. ^ '^tal amount of Losses paid, 768,365. , so: The Phcenix combines the two great systems of Life junmce, viz.: lalf Note, with Percentage Dividends. ill Cash, with Contribution Dividends. Mvidtiiids on the half note plan have been 50 p«r cent., uncase of death the number of divijlfgnds always equalling number of premiums paid, no D£Duotions of note MADE. NJall kinds or policies issued. U Ho Restrictioil on travel or location in the United States '■Wurope, and nearly all Restrictions on Employment bved. 10 £xtra Rates charged for insuring the lives of females. 1r. B. ANiyBBWS, General Agent, \on8' I ' . *^ ' I Over Y. M. C. A. Rooms, 3 § 1 I 8 H H rN Bhothbbs & Ca., Importeri of Qenoine Patent Me^cine^. i > V f ! 1 \ ;ij tl B. T. MUIB, Bookaeller and Stationer, 12S Graaville Street, Hi > ' if » i !i ,■!. It K ' h f I 1 I Foofa 204 r.KT.CITKR'S FARMERS A. & W. lyiACKINLAYf"^ m 95 HoUis be Subscribei TO BRONZE MEDAL awcurdedfor Oeographical Apparatus^ Pans £!Kpcsilioii, !{■ < n -_,, FIRPT PRIZE awarded for EdtieD8taiiily on hand a large and extensive Stock | Blank Books AND -\ t r-Tf GENERAL STATIONER! w BIBLBS. TBSTAMBNtt & PRATER BOOKS, ^ AND PRESCRIBED by the COUNCIL of PUBLIC INSTRUC [odfromt^jrlj •able to sell e< lus save a large [All articles ADVl \Ia the new) fiAIwJ Thus ensl jnsignments ctoaJJy attend] SOLE AGENT IN NOVA SCOTIA FOR Carters' Celebrated 1 John Loi W. D. . James h1 R.C. _ I>«vid St, H. Chub] BttOWlSr BUol^dfittiS ^ C5., limggists, Ordnance Square, iBtB, ^rtuh^ Foolicap, Letter and Note Paper at R. T. MUIB'S. ALMANACK. 205 boK8, '{UMEB^umiH' mm. um IcUrill k QL. )5 Hollis Street, Halifax, K. S., and 46 King Street, St. John N. B. he Subscribers inform Manufitctarers that they are prepared TO RECEIVE ON CONSIGNMENT, All Kinds of Manufactured ^i^^ioles. To be sold by them from sample ; M from t^ir lai^ge experience as Canvassers, trusts |hey will I able to sell equal to any traveller that eoold be litttt, and lus save a large item of expense to the Manufacturer. I All articles consigned to them will be ADVERTISED FREE OF COST, |Id the NEWSPAPERS on receipt of Consignment, IN THE bf N^tL Scotia (md New j|ft«ii#w«i;» THE 4 RAILWAY CARS AND STATIONS, laziacks of St. John and Halifax. Thus ensuring a circulation of about 40,000. }Dsignments or Orders sent to the above Offices will be taally attended to aild returns promptly nUade. DAVID McALPINE & CO. K i. .i >TIA references: John LovbB, St. Nicholas Street, Montreifl, Qaebec. W. D. Matthews & Co., Timmto. Ontario. James H. Hallett & Son, 17 Dock Square, Boston. R. C. Hamiltopi & Co., HaUfax, N. S, David Starr & Sons, ** H. Chubb & Co , St. John, N. B, {» i*— *- inare, g, Brushes, Combs and Perfumery, at Browit BabraBBS & Co. rm i * 5 i i -I i' ; 1 : /' . i i 1 1 < 1 I' -nwrn'-^^.i/Se^ M I •'2 R. T. MPIR, Bookicller and Publisbcr, 135 OranviUo Street. 206 * belcher's farmer's [1870 JEC M :e' ^ n T. X n j'r jc jj j m j y. m SADDLER, fi A R M JS S 3^ .t».. t <^.. AND IR. DR \Corner TRimrs hhake: r.«*.£iARRIAGE TRIMMER, m,.^,^„,.,,^ WHIPS, ikvBlbld, SPURS, HORBB CLOTHING, M We\\ se 138 Sollis St., Halifax. Rb6T. CORNELIUS, MANUFACTURING mtlltt k ®Wtt Misik J. faJifa; 274 XT] JEWEIM OF NOVA SCOTIA GOLD fPPosite c] OP EVERY DESCRIPTION, KXfiCIJTEB in the BEST and I^ATEST DESIGta j^| OT BREAJ 81 GRANVILLE STREET, pj^ ^ ^o Burton's Corner - - - HALIFAX, N. §f ""^f^ '' ighest Prices paid for Nova Scotia Gold. do. do. Biscm: OUl »»dWN'B»OTBEBR8 & CO., Drnggists, Ordnance Sqnarc, I. 187(1 and Pocket KaWet, fidMort and Cwh Bozm, at R. T. MUlR'S. — - ' L ,,1. ALMANACK. 207 R. CON ROY, 1, Wholesale and Retail Dealer in [f' ma, DRY GOODS, {Corner of Argyle and Jacob 8tree Opp. Colonial mia^0k.* \^ Drcliasers will find at the above estaUli^bmeili^ fP^lf!W^ ^^ well selected Stock of New GogcU at LOWEST PRICES. J. J. SeilVEi'S ^lalifax Steam Bakery, 274 UPPER WATER STREET, ILO tfPP^si*^ Ounard's Wharf Halifax, N. S. »C8io| Always on hand, Fresh Baked : loT BREAD, No. 1, SUGAR CRACKERS, lo. do. No. 2, W INE do. MILY do. BUTTER do. . -T ^Eand WATER do. ., W. ^A BISCUITS, GINGER do. ountry Orders will be received. tare, 1 1 I * 1 >i V. I t il 4 f )je Sta£fs and Confectionery, at Brown Bbothbbs & Co. ¥ 9s K. T. MUIB, BookMller and Htationer, 125 Unnville Htraet. nti 208 BBLCHBR*8 KARMKK's [18701 mo.] .a "Ui. ^HALIFAX BRIl C€ STABLESP- i .'■ f lAlPO ;7nn» ,8 Q O O ^ W. Ti<,A3atERT0N, Proprietoi DR Keeps .^ tt 80 I' Horses, Carriages, and every description Yeliloles ftimished at shortest notice. v^ AtPiJ WEDDINGS, FUNERALS, RAILWAY & STEAMBOAT OALl Attended to promptly, with careful drivers. Horses Boarded and Baitelaiugg N. B. — Particular attention given to the sale of Horse BROWISr BROTHi;RS & CO., Drng^sts, Ordnance I^Qare, »PhicChemi( f»m^ti$kt, Pnrnii, Jewelry, Ae., it B. T. MtJlR'8/ ALMANACK. 209 J .€1^ '"T^'^d Vfl BRITISH WAR B iTTi Comer DuIm} ai . KEA - i i ' IMPOttTER OK ETBBT DCBOBIPTIOM OF BRITISH,* ijHlp^^jfihtsrt DRY C004)S, ETOI )tion )tice. hV« Keeps constantly on hand a large 'Siodb of ^, •.^ QENTS' FURNISHINGS >/ lu.i.' AND ,,JM^,^^^ lEADY- MADE jrs. At Prices to defy Competition, FOR CASH. ;aite|EiJ!cii sf walm' mmmu. lofHorMi HALIFAX, N.S. marc, iphic Chemicals, Cards and Cases, at Brown Brothkc;. & Co. \ A ill ! 1 It • *i h ! t ) || ;1 II R. Tr MUIH, Bookaeller and Stationer, 125 Granville Street no belcher's farmer's [1870. \ *4i THU HISTORY OF NOVA SCOTIA dR ACADIE, Bv BEAip^ MURDOCH, Esq., Barrister-at-Law, Q.G. lA ' BHifiliiilMliuiB*' IS40 Pases, Price $7.00, Cloal t Cloth Covei?fc\ the office oty^&t^ StreetS| Halifax^ (3bfi|kJ| Ifitaii IdJ' volumes, 25 cents each, and ^(jTcehts each, can be obtained at o|rDeR,of Granville and Sackvillel - w jfd*rihter and Publisher. te5B9lTT7TT7 iJASifoiMaD^I^MOTT, . ifl^ AI4MANACK, m ROBERT G, FRAS cUiMlST, 72, GEANVII^L%| sher. Bcgociates the sule or pti ined at kckviile Bi\j Purchases and MINERALS, METALLIC OlHe nalyses for Explorers aii ^ i st reaso^ t Jii • JS Itmfe, :etf DEALER IN -<>&«« «.r.^ ., (£||&I> J^OiV, JBrCT««, Copper, Ledb$ Ox Horns, ALSO ICOND HAND SHIP CHANDLERY GOODS, lUo '■^m Anchors, Chains, Wire Rigging, Sails, &c. I cleaned aion m the couil AMEMCAN JUNK STORE, ! VPPER WATER STREET - - - HAIilFAX, H. S. \ i: ! 1 ' 1 »' i i ■ 1 i f 1 ■i 1 - 1 ! ■ ■< \ ^uare, HA|own Brotqebs & Co.» Pure Chemicals and Toilet ArtidoA. A Mil ^ t3o«kiiiUw 4M^ 125 Gnuudila Street Cliiii BELCHER 8 FARMER S An i II j^h, Woollen Hall|7||c loioo-i^^^dddHTBOLESALt: AND RETAIL. kofitj .V fta f o •d o -as flA oi bdpplta tftl esmooed noo8 00 bet ooffw yqe; PORTERS OF ife FOREIGN Its increas [IFhoJesaJe at )«^' Lie Street. stock of the above, and 1 iciple, we are enabled to troc^ vs on hand. CLOTHIN leapAcss unsurpassed ; also made up to ordel ^ohdqiis « erf oJ aOl'^el ">"°'^dmi:iiEii^ DOMINION tweeds, •ehl9ifii^xtftliKifeiitH'^i^cl<^ ^^^ durability and comfort. KOHS'B FURNISHINO aOODSj ilt^^^'^i^^Willcd Sheetings, Towellings, Lace, Leno, Damask j Muslin Curtains. C'l' BLANKETS, BROAD CLOTHS, HODO Spotch and English TweepE3> pi( I^rintSf Orey S White Shirtings, Stnall Wares POUL English DJ N. B. — By purchasing at the above establishment, a saving of atB «/, _^ from 7^ to 10 per cent will be effected. ■ 1, VI "to Comirereial Halifax, N. S. BROWN BROTHERS & CO., Druggists, Ordnance Square, iM^^^ption^ card Church Services and PI 11870.] ALMANACK7 An important bubstitdtb for Condition iiTHE ARABIAN FJ Its increasing favour amongst the fanncQi^UllnMSt its merits. SOLD EVERYW: » ^Wholesale at WOOLRICH'S^^^^L] looed *^T^ ime: alt^furi ve, and bled to f '''KHAvi' mt' ''■ fl^n^^S'"- iK'' P^MHHflHI vk- >. !»**l' ^C mi ' t' R' - >: v9 Bb- ">'i L^fiEnffjT' ■^H ^^rWOJl* (•^J^ll '!^K'' ImJUUU MK ' nimOvf^St' '^^m . .' ^-^' ^^^^PsN*^^ ' '^B'~' 'JKi «Mw ^ iMTCMlk* ^^y vf ip IN toordel .^-^^ mSt^ i 1*^.0': MyUOOOIilBB nit when fed on )S, Ta;/^ IJjU.sS^J^. ^p«^ if^i^ Damask ORSES, CATTLE, eefllBIEE; PIGS, CALVES, Wares '^ POULTRY &c@\JO English^ SPIGEO GONOIMEirJ For Fattening H(^nM, Cows, Sheep, Pigs, and Poultry. English DRUGS AND CHEMICALS imported direct lvingofat| J. H. WOOLKICH, Proprietor^ UPPER WATER STREET, ^ite Comirercial Wharf, HALIFAX, N. S. ^l iquare, scription^ carefully Dispensed by Brown Brothuri & Co. ! Ml 1 I i 4. ; ' i\ ■ ^1 ' \\ t ' 1 ; f BELCdKB'S FABitB&'S 4"' Mb !S »At [1870.) iJ, ,> ^ t Ti I **"'*^'""; 1^'. SOU ih ft .*•«** 4S til jis* iRSiKr'; fNKS, VALISE^I IFFAU ROBES, ETC. BetaiL** ville St., North if Any ui Hiry Deyri^j i n I l ' > I I 11 . 11 . ^,,;">flf*#t*f' IN nOTA SCOTIA, r OP THE on Biim cir ^f their OIL, can offer the same to the m ISoperior article, and free from any had odd WWwi be sold at prices which defy competiti 1 «•" it^J^HP Water Street, Head Gonunercial Wl *a3pt^|^%l8ljore'-Richnioiid Whar< MOwWrn^m^ it CO., Dmggists, Ordnance Square, 1870.