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PI' 'CIP/\I Ui" CHf: MOUNT 111,[,T,;o1\[ WI':ST,'!':'{J\]\I ACADEMY,

fIAUfrVILT,E, Ni:':W IJKUNEtWlC'R.

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THE

PROVIN.CIAL WESLEYAN

AL ANACK,

1880: Containing all necessary Astronomical Calculation~; p .. ep~red with

~rQat care for this special ohject; toge~her with a large amount of General Intelligence,

Railway, Telegraph and POBt Office Regulations, Religious Statistical Iuformation, with many other matters of

PUBLIC AND PROVINCIAL INTEREST, INCLUDING A.

HALIFAX BUSINESS CITY DIRECTORY.

Prepared expressly for this work; maki-ng it well calcl\latcd for a large circulation as a popular and useful

VOLUME II.

.iJALIFAX, N. S: PUBLISHED UNDER THE SAN"CTION OF THE EASTERN BRITISH

A~lERICAN CONFERENCE.

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2 rROVINCIAL WESLEYAN

PREFACE.

TIIE Publishers of the" Provincial Wesleyan Al.manack" cannot omit the opportunity (in publishing the second yolume) of thanking the public for the very cordial reception givcn to their publication of last year. The most encouraging testimonials have been received from every quarter approving their labors,-a most gratifying proof of which was found in the rapid sale of this Annual last year-the whole edition being exhausted in two months from first· date of issue.

A discerning public ,,-ill perceive in evcry page of the present volume the evidences of thought and labor, with a laudable anxiety to secure general approbation.

The arrangement of the different departments will be fouud much more complete-a great deal of new matter, not llitherto fOlmd in such a publication, has b.een introduced. Eyery portion has been most carefully revised up to the date of publication. The" Halifax Busiuess Directory" is still continued, with the latest known alterations; while

, nothing has been knowingly omitted which coulll secure this annual volume being all that is required for the Merchant, the MariuCl', the Far­mer, and the Family.

\Ve trust that the size of the volume-the mechanical execntion-the care visible in its varied. departments to render it attractive and useful -will secme for this and succeeding numbers a vcry rapid and exten­sive sale.

P. S. Information respecting' any errors or onllSSJOllS in any part of the Alulanuek, espc('iaJly in the" Halifax Business Directory," will be very thankfully l'o('ci\'cd at the office uf the Provincial V{,sieyan, 135

I Argyle Street, Halif,lx, N. S.

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I 1860.J AL~IANAC[{.

CHRONOLOGICAL ERAS AND CYCLES.

CHRONOlOCICAl ERAS.

The yom' f860 is the G573rcl of the Juliau period, and the 5620-21st of the Jewi"h Era.

The year 1277 of the lVIvhammedan Era, or the Era of the Hegira, beg-ins on the 20th of Jul:--, 1860.

The fir~t day of January of the year 1860 is the 2,400,411th day since the commencement of the Julian Period.

CHRONOlOCICAl SYMBOLS.

Golden Number ........... . 18 1 Dominical Letters... . . . . .. A G3

I

Epact .................... . 7 Roman Indiction ......... . Solar Cycle ................ . 18 Julian Period ............. 6573

@ ([

~ ~ ffi

~

Spring sign"

Summer sig"us

N. North S. SQuth E. East W.West

ASTRONOMICAL SYMBOLS.

The Sun. ~ Pallas. The Moon.

~ Juno.

Mercury .. Ceres. Venus. lj. Jupiter. The Earth. h Saturn. Mar". Jil Uranus. Vesta.

SiCNS OF THE ZODIAC.

~ cr l:l II

~ ~

.n llJI

Aries, head Autumn Taurus, neck Gernini, arnlS signs

Cancer, hreast vVinter Leo, heart signs Virgo, bowels

ABBREVIATIONS.

'1J Descending Node .Q Ascending Node h. Hours Ill. Minutes of Time s. Seconds of Time

~ =:= Libra, reigns IT[ Scorpio, secrets I Sagittarius, thi.

~ Vi' Capricornus, kn .... Aquarius, legs H Pisces, feet

o Degrees , Minutes of Arc. " Seconds of Arc.

I}OMMENCEMENT OF THE SEASONS.

Spring commences March 20th-Snn enters cr Summer comtlences June 21st-Sun enters ~ .Autumn commences Sept. 23rc1-Sl1n onters =:= Winter commences Deer. 21st-Suu enters Vi'

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PROVINCIAL WESLEYAN [1860.

ECLIPSES.

In the year 1860 there will be FOUR Eclipscs,-two of the Sun and two of the Moon. .

I. An annular Eclipse of the Sun, Jan. 22nd, invisible in Nova Scotia.

II. A pOliial Eclipse of the Moon, Feb. 6th, visible at Halifax as follows:-

Moon enters Pennmbra. ....•.....•. 7h. 48m. evening. Moon enters Shadow ............. . 8 49 " MidUle of Edipse ..............•.. J(} 15 Moou leaves Shadow ............. . 11 41 Moon leav~s Penumbra ..........• 12 42

First contaet of Shadow with Moon's limb 79 0 from North Paint towards the East.

Last contact of Shadow with Moon's Limb 320 from North Point towards the "-cst.

Magnitude of Eclipse-0.812 (Moon's Diameter=l).

III. A total Eclipse of the Sun, July 17th. This Eclipse will be visible throughout the whole of North America. Commencing at Hali­fax at sh. 35in., and ends at 11h. 25m., A. M.

IV. A partial Eclipse of the Moon, August 1st, invisible in Nova Scotia.

MORNINC AND EVENINC STARS.

Venus will he an Evening Star till the 10th of July, and then a Morning S tar till the end of the year.

Mars will be a Morning Sial' the whole year.

Jupiter will he :1. Morning Star till July 12th, and then an Evening Star till the end of the year.

Saturn will he an Evening Star till August 6th, and then a Morning Star till the end of the yenr.

FIXED AND MOVEABLE FEASTS.

CireumcislOn ........... Jan. 1 Epiphany.............. 6 i5eptuagesima ........... :Fcb. 5 Sexngesima.... ........ 12 Shro\'e Sunuay. . . . . . . . . 19 Ash 'VedllesullY Lent be9'1/ 22 St. Patrick's Day ....... Mar. 17 Palm SIlIl(Lty ........... April 1 Good Friday........... 6 i5t. George'! Day....... 23

Birth Queen Victoria ..... May 24 Ascension Day. . . . . . . . . . .' 17 Pentecost... . ....•. .. ... • 27 'trinity Sunday .......... June -3

. Corpus Christi ....... ': . . 7 Accession of Q. Victoria. 20 St. John, Baptist. . . . . . . . . 24 Birth Prince Alhert ...... Au"'. 26 Birth Prinee of Wales •... No~. 9

Easter Sunday .......... May 8 Low ~nnday........... 15

Advent Sunday ......... Dec. 2 St. Andrew's Day....... 30 i

Christmas Day. . . . . . . . . . 25 I

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[1860.] AL~IAN.\CI\. 51

I EMBER DAYS.

Feb. 29-March.1, 2-Mnv 30--Jllne 1, 2-Srpt. . 19, 21, 22. •

19, 21, 22-Decr .

The following signs are used in onr Almannck to denote the different po, it ions and phases of the Mool). j) dC'llotc8 the Moon in tho tirst quad, 9.~U\'e-that i,. the quudmtllre 1",t\\'c'C'1l eh:mge und full. ({ deuotcs the Moon in the last quadrature-that is the qundrature between full and change. • denotes Xcw :'.Ioon. 0 denotes Full Moon.

When viewed through a telescope, thc sildace of the Moon appears wonderfully diversified. ll:lrge dark ~llursJ :3upp,.(Jsed to he ('xcavntilJl1s or valley', are visible to the eye; ROllle parts also appeal' more lueid than the generul surface. These arc ascertained to be mountains, by the shadows which they cast. 1I1aps. of the Moon's surface hal'e been drawn, on whieh most of these nlllevs amI mountains arc delineated, and names are given to them. SOllie' of the.c cxe.wntions arc thought to be four miles deep and forty wide. A high ridg'c generally surrounds thew, and often a mountain rises in the centre·.

HALIFAX. Latitnde, North, 440 39' 20" Longitude, "Vest, 630 361 40" in time 4h. 14m. 26·78.

NOTF..-It is to be observed toll at th rOllglwlJt the Ca.lendar ~13gel thA Oomputa­tlons are in Mean Ti11U!. with 1 he exceptiou of the rising and s,:'tting of the ~Iln. Also that the Sun and Mooo's decliuattolli are given for the Meritlian ot Greenwich.

CAUS.E OF TUB AURORA·BoREALIS.-'I. de III Rive, the celebrated French Astronomer. explains the production of the Allrora·Borealis in the following mHnller :_H When the Sllll, having pasoed into the Southern hemisphere, no longer heats "0 much uf OU.r hemisphere, the aqlleous vapor" which haye accumulated during the summer In this part of the atmosphere hegin to conclense, the kind of humi,\ cap enveloping the polar regions extends llIore and more, and facilitates the passage of the electricity accumulated in the llppcr portions of the ail'. But in these clevntc(l regions, and especially at this period of the year, the "queou.; vapors must fre· quently pass into the state of minute pm·tieles of i('e or "now floating in the air, similar to th0se which give rise to the halos; they form, as! it were, a kind of semi-transparent mist. These half-frozen fogs I

condl}ct the electricity to the sUlface of the earth, near the pole, und II

are at the same time illllmined by these current,; or electric discharges. In fact all observers agree in asserting that. the Aurora·Bareali. is! constantly preceded hy a mist, which rises fl'Om the pole. mIll' the '1

margins of whi~h, Ie.," (IIense thaI) the remainder, are colored the tirst; ILnd indeed it is very freqllent ncar the pole ill the winter months, and I especially in those where there is abtlndance of vapor in the air .

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Ii G ,JA~UAn,Y, First J\Iollth.--- --- --[~~~~-I ! THE FAMILY FRIEND. I

PERTODIC.A.LS AXD NEWSPAPERs.-};very family should ta.ke a newspaper; tliiA tllP lany of the house shoull! iJisist lIpon- kindly, to be sure; tor a pleasant 1'(\~ quest is as powerful flS" a s(Jfr.. answer" in "turning' aW;IY ,"\Tatll." Men, usually are willing to subserihe for a p:qH;f, though some are indifferen~ to this great source of fa·nfily instruction 3S well as pleasure; but they for,~et when the year comes round to nnc'W their 8ub:3criptioH8 in tile right way. The women of the family should be sure to remember the prilltE'r.

o Full Moon, 8th day, llh. 9m., Mortling. <l T,nst Qnartcr, 1 "tit llay, 2h. 44m., Morning. 8 l\l'W Moon, 22ml (la~', sh. 2m., Eycning. D li'irst Qunrtcr, 31st day, Oh. 57m., Morning.

r:,; ~ Sl~N. i.§ ~

;, ~ IIOLIDA Y8, :: Q

~. ~ A:S-NIYERSA.RIES, &c. I)('.cl'n Ii ,! ! ~ ~ R I IHlse Sets ~;S 8 8 L out I I' $ ~

lis U. Circumci,ion. 2:1 0 8' 1811 17 8914 21 :3 40 2 ~I. IstU'·IJ."\"'mblycoll;.StJohnI786.22 58 1-': : 394 214 9 3, '1,~1. ~ "reates( elong., \\. ,22 52 4/ " 38!4 22 4 37 4 \ \ . ':!2 46 5:J i .184 22 5 5 5 Th. In 4U 32 374 28 5 ,12 6 :F, Epiphany. 22 33 43 7 3614 24 5 59 7 Sa. AutllOrz'tn. com. pI' hk. 1548. COld 22 26 29 7 8~14 24 6. 25 8ISU, 1st Stmday after Epiphany, 22 18 48 7 8:>14 25 6 51

9 ?II. and stormy. 22 10 40 7 34,4 2G 16. 10, Tn. h d <l <l pcri:.:cc, IOh. ev. 22 7 ,344 2G 7 41 III IV. King of Xctherlands ""mel on 21 7 3:3'4 27 8 5

2 7 5.3

1112 Th. n"nn<bIY question, 1831. i21 :324 28 8 28 ,1.'l F. Olll Sl'W Year's D"y. Expect a 21 814' 29 8 51

.1:3 42 '-'u 52

141 Sa. GIl'at I;'ire in St. John, N. B. 1837, 21 .3U;4 .30 9 14 15

1

SU, 2nd Snmlny after Epiphany. 21 7 31) + 30 9 36 23 36 12 ;'jG

16 M. snow 21 7 2DI4 31 9 57 I 52 17 Tu. d' d <l ~to1'm. 20 50 23 7 2843210 17: 18 W. 20 3S 30 7 27114 3.110 371 19,Th. 202614 72643410 5f> 201 F. Susanna, mother of John and ehas.20 ],3 35 7 25

14 35111 13

211 Sa. Wesley, 110m, 1669. Vel}' 20 03:3 7 244 36,ll 31 22SU. 3rll Snnllay after Epiphany. 19 47 S 7 2:314 3711 48 23 M. unpleasant 19 33 21 7 22,1 3812 4 24 'I'u. Conversion of St. Pan!. J 9 19 13 7 204 40 12 19 25 W. Cjl d <l <l apogee Ih. ev. 19 4 43 7 1914 4112 34

1

26 'I'h. Sunday Schools establi"hctl, 1790. 18 49 58 7 184 42:12 471 27 F, Votcof'£100,OOObyNonIScotiatoI8 34 41717144:]1],1 0

1

28 Sa. prote('t::-<. B., 18:39. IS 19 10 7 1614 44'13 III 29,SU. Sexngcsmnn Snndav. 18 3 19 7 14114 461113 2:2

1

301 M. 29 George Ill. dicd-1820. 1747 9 7 1:)447133:1 31 'I'u. 17 30 40 7 12.4 4s113 41 I

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I 18oo.J

The uNter animals C::l1l be fcd, and the more comfortable they can be kept, the

.L\NUAllY 31 Days. 7

TIlE FARMER'S FRIEND.

I

mOTl_' prntlL.lIJlc they nrc-and all fa.rmers work for profit. C('w~ well rl'd in willkr giY1J morc milk in summer. An ox that Is in good con­

I ditinll ill the spring'. will perfOl'Ul more lauor, and stam} the heat of summer much IJlltt~~r tllr~n one that is poor.

'''hat ought to Lu lloflP to-day, do it. _ , . A strong horse wiiI work all day without rood., but keep him at it aod be Will

not last long. A rich suil will produce good crops without mannre, but keep 1t at it and it will

lire.

Farm(':"s sons had bAtter le:trll to hold tho plow, and feed the pigs, than mea­sure kl.}Je amI count hllttlJIlS.

L~ Fur High '''at,'r at Ca.pe Sable add [\001., to time of High 'Yater at j

Halifax. Tidu serves same hour at Annapolis und St. John, N. B.

-:::: 1I1<>0)!.

'I IS I I ' I~' H"li· \Vill,l· iSt.JIl')·IS,t.JllO. ::: D",'lillatiun, Ri8eS'1 out 1. ~et'. ~,:,,,_.!:"'c:::"'c:::'.~~=;_lP-;;I,,:',-,-;,,,'J~~=-,. ..., L_'\. SOl". 1. J, .L~.'.

·1~. 8028'-7 1i,ll 6, 6 8' morn. ' cr', mOnt. 56

:a I 4 3U III 54 2; 13 3a 19 II 3" 6 53 I 0 or 0 5i :57 5 ~,2m"rTt. 3' 18 25 2 UY. I 7 41 :2 10 8 I 57 7 55 7 0 0 57 ~I 22 2'< 19 0 :;13 8 3;' 3 21 8 3 1:'; a ;, 8 III 2 15 J , 2:) 2S 12 I 16 9 3:3 4 34 8 .J, 25 10 Iii 9 21 3 25 ~I 27 2 8 ,,22 10 :35 5 48 0 5.36 II I') 10 20 4 :lG I, 26 51 30 .3 24' II 39 7 21 01 6 35 rnOl'll. II 17 5:35 8:, 24 48 5-1 -1 4.; morn. 8 64 ~ 7 34 I) U 'II 5:1 6 :14 I Ij' 21 2 U G 7 (I.J.I 9 :3 ~I 8 14 0 5! morn. 7 14 ,

I;)! 155216738141) 913 ,fI'85-1 1:34 039 7r,4 llt. 9 4'i 4,) 9 If) 2 3:; 9 :),1 ,fI 9 2U 2 9 I I-i S 2a 12 N. 3 1:> 4'5 If) 18 3 ~G 9 5.1 ,fIIO 5 2 45 I 50 9 5 13S. 3 21 29 II 28 4 13 ,10 17 nv 10 44 3 2.1, 2 29 9 H 1-11 !J :37 39 morn. 5 4 110 -10 'nv II 38 -1 18 .3 2:1 If) .38 15 15 1647 04:; 55:3 II 3 ~',,\,3~ 522 427 II .32 1(j 2i1 32:, I 54" 643 11 .3.3 ~; 147 627 532 ev.47 17 2:3 44 :i:! 3 6 7.35 ev. 4 rn. :3 3 ~ 43 6 48 2 3 18 26 8 49 4 20 8 29 0 48 rllj4 14 ~ 5.. 7 59 3 14 19 27 10 Ii 5 14 9 ~:l I 32 I 5 26 10 G 9 II 4 21; 20 26 .. 7 52 5 57 '10 17 2 29 I, 6 13 10 5:) 9 58 5 13 21 25 6 H 6 40 II 8 3 26 Vf', 7 (J II 40 10 4::; 6 0 22 221657 715 1157 4.11 \ff 7 :J7cv.I7 II 22 637 .)0' 18 31 25 7 49 ev.4:3 5 37 "" 8 14 o!i.+ II 59 7 1,1 ~~I 14 3 36 8 9 I 25 (j 40 ",i 8 43 I:)" e\". 30 7 45

'I 2,; 9 6 8 8 29 2 6 7 ... 3 ",I 9 IiI 57 I :] 8 17

~ ~~;1 ~~; ;~; ~ ~~ ~ il ~ t~ ;;~ ~ 3~ ~ i~ 6 56 13 9 19 4 5 1 () 51 H 11 22 4 2 3 7 I I) 22 !

12 7 +:; 9 36 4 47 II 58 'l'I'mom. ;, 8 4 1.3 II 28 1

16 56 57 9 5.3 5 32 mol'll. 'l' 0 28 5 29 4:J.l II 49 i 21 If) :3 10 20 6 22 I 6 8 0 4a 5 51 4 56 mol'll. i

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8 !?EBRUARY, Seconu Month. [1860.

THE F AMI L Y FRIEND.

To PRESBRVE FURe AND V\r OOLENS FROM MOTRB.-Let the former be occaBi~nalIy combed while in use, and the latter be brushed and shaken. 'When not wanted. dry them first, kt them be 0(.101; then mix among them bitt~r apples from the apothecary's in 8nlD.ll muslin bags, sew the articles in several folds of lmen, care­fully turned in nt the edges, and keep them (1'0111 damp. Or, lay among them the cuttings of Russia leat,her. Or, leaves from the tobacco plant are very effectual in keeping oft'moths. Lay them between the fulds of the blallket, carpets, &c. Air furs occasionally.

o Full Moon, 6th dny, 10h. 21 m., Evening.

<I Last Quarter, 13th day, 2h. :3Im., E\eniug.

G ~ew Moon, 2bt !In:', 3h. 24m., Evening".

D First Quarter, 29th day, 3h. 31m., Evening'.

'f, '£ ;.-,

HOLIDA Y8,

ANNIYEHSARIES, &C.

" Sci.. sex. '':; 0.. ~~

1---------,---,--- 0 0

lll't'I'n r I ,; ~ t;outh Rise Sets g.;§ C"--------~~~~------~~~--~~~~~~~~~,~ Q

170131521117 11.'44911350

16 56 46 7 10:4 50113 58 16 .39 23 7 ~q 52 14 5 16 21 42 7 714 53 14 11 16 3 45 7 54 5514 16 154531 7 4\4561420 15:27 0 7 3

1

'5 5714 24 15815714591427 14 49 13 7 '05 014 28 14 29 57 fj 5815 214 30 14 10 26 6 575 314 30 1:3 50 41 6 555 514 30 1.3 30 42 6 545 6 14 30 1.3 10 31 6 525 814 28 1250526515 91426 12 29 28 6 505 10 14 23 12 838 64851214 19 1147:376475131414 11 26 24 6 46 5 14 14 9 11 5 I 6 4415 16 14 2 10 43 27 6 425 1813 55 10 21 H 6 415 1913 47

r:, 8 ~--II'Y' t;unt,ropol doC'ks de,troyed, 1856. 2 Th. Fair 3 F. Wilkes expelled h. of Com. 17G\). 4 ~<l. l\. d <I but 51 ~U. :-;l'i'tila~l"'ima Sunday. 6.:\l. <I el'iiI"eu. cold. 7 'I'll. <I perigee, 9h. morn. e< W . .:\Ltry Q. of Seots beheaded 1587. 9 Th. Bi.,IlOp Huuper burnt 1555.

10 F. Q. Vietoria mar. 1840. d sta. II Sa. 12 SUo 6th Sunday after Epiphany. 13 Snow 14 Tn. St. Valentine's Day. 15 IV. storm. 16 Th. National Debt commenced 1500. 17 F. Battle Eupatoria 18;;5. 18 8a. 19 8U. 7th Sunday after Epiphany. 20 .1\1. StorlllY 21 Tn. It d <I <I apogee 4h. ev. 22 IV. As" Wed. ,Yashingtun L. 1732. 23 Th. weather. 24 F. 25 Sa. <f d <I 26

1

SUo CQnf. plenipotentinries Paris 1856. 27 M. Expect a 281 T. U. storm. 29 W.

9 59 50 6 405 20 13 39 9 37 48 6 385 2213 31 91538 63752,31322 8 53 18 6 355 25 13 12 8 30 52 6 il4 5 26 13 2 8 8 18 6 32 5 28 12 51 7 45 37 6 305 3012 40

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1860.J FEBRU ARY 29 Days. 9

THE FARMER'S FRIF.ND.

To MILK Cows.-A COW should be milked clean. Not a drop, if It can be avoid­ed, should be left in the udder. It has been proyed that the half-pint that cornel out last has twei1.1e times, I think it is. as much, butter in it as the half-pint that comes outfirst. The udder would seem to be a Bort of milk pan, in which the cream is.uppermost. and. of course, comes out last, seeing that the outlet is at the bottom. But, besides this, if you do Dot milk clean; the cow 'A ill give less and less milk. and will become dry much sooner than she onght.- Cobbett.

RAISING reULTRY.-There is scarcely any branch of farming ope:-atioDS more productive than the raising of poultry for mal ket; and yet with a large roa- , jority of our agriculturalists, it is considered of but little account. The proximity to a great market, and the facilities for reaching it possessed by many of onr farmers in this country, should make the rearing of poultry an object or attention.

How TO rRESERVE MANURE.-Put it in heaps, and cover it with earth two feet deep. Never leave manure in the barn yard; put it all, yearly, on your land.

ffJ!i!r For High Water at Cape Sable add 50m. to time of High Water at Halifax. Tide serves sa.me huur at Annapolis and St. Joh~, N. B.

11 o

~I------------~--~--~ >, I I I I" Hali- r Wind-'IStJl10'j'St Juo. A Declination. Rises. South. Sets. % fax. SOl'. N. B. N. F.

MOON. HIGHJVATEH.

1 N. 24°30' I"ll 8 7 16 2 14 ~ I 11 6 56 5 I 0 11 2 26 37 11 11 55 8 15 3 24 ~ 2 34 8 44 7 49 I 34 3 27 12 8 el 4 9 17 4 :1" IJ 4 0 9 10 8 15 3 0 4 26 I 11 2 14 10 20 5 30 IJ 5 30 10 50 9 55 4 30 5 2:3 2 0 3 37 II 20 6 26 !!:D 6 25 II 55 II 0 5 25 6 18 26 2 5 I morn. 7 0 j!!:D 7 21 morn. II 42 6 21 7 12 35 58 6 24 0 18 7 .35 !!:D 7 57 0 37 morn. 6 57 8 6 0 26 7 48 I 13 7 57 iii. 8 34 I 14 0 19 7 34 9S. 05179525 822 1J19 614605186

10 7 31 33 10 26 2 55 8 45 J1 9 48 2 28 1. 33 8 48 11 13 37 44 11 47 3 46 9 7 llJIlO 26 3 6 2 11 9 26 12 18 50 45 morn. 4 38 9 29 llJIll 11 3 51 2 56 10 11 13 22 55 42 0 57 5 30 10 6 ~ C\". 4 4 44 3 49 II 4 14 25 41 57 2 7 6 25 10 43 ~ I 18 5 58 5 3 ev.18 15 27 341 3 5 7 19 II 2 IT! 235 7 15 6 20 I ,35 16 27 0 36 4 4 8 13 cv.22 IT! 3 48 8 28 7 33 2 48 17 25 37 51 447 9 5 I 24 l' 5 6 946 8 51 4 6 18 23 4 55 :j 21 9 54 2 27 l' 5 53 10 3.3 9 38 -I 5,3 19 19 32 43 5 46 10 41 3 19 Vf' 6 42 11 22 10 27 5 42 20 15 16 55 6 13 II 24 4 33 Vf' 7 12 II 52 10 57 6 12 21 10 26 51 6 32 av. 5 5 35 "" 7 45 cv.25 II 30 6 45 22 5 14 57 6 52 0 45 6 38 }{ 8 15 0 55 ev. 0 7 15 23 N. 0 8 5 7 10 I 24 7 39 }{ 8 45 I 25 0 30 7 45 24 5 32 2 7 26 2 4 8 42 cp 19 15 I 55 I 0 8 15 25 10 46 32 7 47 2 45 9 46 cp 9 47 2.27 I 32 8 47 26 15 40 21 8 8 3.29 10 50 cp 110 23 .3 .3 2 8 9 23 27 20 0 46, 8 35 4 16 mom.,~ II 0 3 40 2 45 10 0 28 23.3.3 I 9 3 5 7 0 I ~ I I 44 4)14 3 29 110 44 29 26 0 32 9 42 6 2 I II ~ morn. 5 18 4 23 II 28

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10 MARCH, Thiru Month. [1860.

THE FA~lILY FRIEND.

TOMATO CATBur.-To one gallon of skinned Tomatoes add four table-spoonfuls of salt; four table-spoonfuls of black pepper, ground tine; half a table-Bpoonft:! of allspice, ground flne; three table-spoonfuls of mUBtar1l; eight pods of red pepper. Simmer it slowly in sbarp vinegar, in a pewteJ' vesBel, three or four hours; then strain it through a wire-sieve, and bottle it up. Wben cold, seal up the corks, and it wiII last for years.

"'2' ~ ~! 0 ::: ~.i ~. a,~ I:Th. 21' F. .3, bn. "~··W. 51 M.

~i~;l .. 8: Th. q, Y

lui S~. Il,SU. 12i M. ].31 Tu. 14IW. 151 Th. IG F. 171 Sa. 1~ SUo lui M. 20; Tn. 21, \V. 22i Th . 231 :IT. 241 Sa. 25 fSV. 2fi1M. 271Tll.

j-2f.:.:1 \V. i!~)! Th. 30! F. :)[1 Sa.

o Full Moon, 7th day, 8h. 30m., Morning. ({ Last Quarter, 14th day, 4h. 55m, Morning. e New Moon, 22nll day, lIh. 4Im., Morning.

D First Quarter, 30th day, 211. 39m., Morning.

HOLIDAYS,

"lNIVERSARIES, .tc.

SUN. "-co

Dec!'n. j'n· I S ~ S South. .lse' et .~::g ------'-=~~~'c---c~~~' ~" 'St:-fJa\i,j-. ---lhqi, I 7°22' 40 11 '6 31 '5 2912 27

J. \\'ccil-y d. 1791. Em. ~~ich. 1855.: 6 59 55 6305.10:12 15 lj. d Ii willds. I 6 .36 56 6 28'5 :;2,12 2 2nd Suml"\' in Lent. I 6 13 51 6 2715 :n 11 48 B & E. DiGlo Suey. est. 1804. Ii in n, 5' 50 41 6 25:5 35) 1 34

5 27 26 6 24!5 :;1: 11 20 ({ perigee oh. morn. Changeable. 5 4 i G ::~,5 ::~ II 4

13emac1utte d. I~H. .. 40 44 6 21 .S ::~J I') 49 ,,·,alhl'/'. .. 17 17 G 1 ~I 5 41.1 u 34

Battlc Sallman IS46. lj."stationary. 3 5.3 47 IG 175 l:ll I) 18 3rtl Sunday in Lent. ' 13 30 ].J, 16 I G 5 H II) 2 :Frt,d'crictoill'r(Jcl. free port 1850. I 3 6 38 6 1''',5 .JG 9 45

2 43 I 6 I:) 5 -17 9 29 Julius eXS"r ass,' n. c. 44. J d ({ 12 19 21 6 115 49 9 12

Ruill!! 1 55 40 6 105 50 8 55 Imp. PJince l\:tpoleon b. 1856. 1 31 58 G 8~5 52 8 .'l7 I Elt. Patrick's Day. 1 8 15 6 7,5 53 8 -4')0~ 4th Sund"y in Lent. I 0 44 :!:! 6 5,5 55 8 Sir 1. 1\ (,\\,'ton (l.1 727. ({ "p. 9h. ev. 0 "IJ 49 6 3,5 57 7 Q enters C'r Spring' Legins. 'N: 2 5-1: 6 ~ 5 GR 7 26:

Goethe died 1832. Cold o 26 36 G () G 0 7 8 i o 50 17 5 ,,~J 6 1 6 50 i

Ii d ({ alld Q. Eli"ni'oth d. IGIJ:3. 5th Slllld" \~ in Lent. Duke C'nn'j:,ri,Ii!8 b. 1819,

slol'll/!). 1 :)7 3:3 " f,l: 6 4 6 13 i 1 13 561~'-_» f)C'1i 2 6 321

2 1 8 :) 5 .. I: I} 5 556

'I

~ d D 2 24 39 5 :,:! I} 8 5 3

vVnr de,.]ared ngainst Russia 1854. Clins. vVcslcv d. 1788. lj. d D ('aid und Beothoven d. 1 :',:;7. un ,leasant.

2 48 8 5 51 I) 9 5 18' 3 II 34 :, 4~IG II 4591

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3-i 55 :; 4~ 6 12 44 !~1, I 58 12 :; 41: Ii 14 '"

4 21 2:; 5 4:,'G 15 4

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1860.J MA.RCH 31 Days. 11 THE FARMER'S FmEND.

SWEEDISH MODE OF RAISING TURKEYS.-As Boon as the young turkeys lOrl,ve the shell. they a.re mada to swallow ono or two 'pepper corns, and returned to their mother. They are afterwa.rds fed wit.h crumlls of bread aud mil Ii: , and with com~ mon dock-lei.1ves., chopped small, and mixed with fresh butter-milk, and kept in a warm place o-r sunshine. and guarded from the rain or froUl running among nettles.

Nothing, however, is more useful fer them than the common garden pepper­cress, or cut leaved cress. They are very fonll of it; and, supplied with as much ofJt as they will eat, they will not be delicate in their ather food,

To FATTEN DUOKB.-Feed thorn with the Bame food as the turkeys or geese, and let them have a pan of water to da.bble in.

1l!i?!f" For High Water a\ Cape Sable, add 50m. to time or High Water at Ha.lifax. Tide serves same hour at' Annupolis and St. John, N. B.

2 3 4 5 6 ,

>

8 9

to 11 I~ 1~

14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 2:3 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31

MOON,

Declinution. I Rises, [Southsl

N. 27°6' :38 11 110 42

I ~ 1

26 .37 40 II 42 1 24 :27 14 c L IS I 9 I 20 39 4 :l 30 110 0 15 27 10 3 52 10 54

9 103 36 5 14 II 48 2 :25 16 6 34 Inorn.

S. 4 19 20 7 55 o 40 II 2 3.3 9 I:; I 32 16 ,19 40 10 :3.-) 2- 25 21 30 2:2 II 36· 3 19 24 50 I Dl0rn. 4 15 26 404:3 o 57 J II 27 I 47 1 51 fj 7 25 59 3 2 46 7 1 23 42 59 3 22 7 51 20 26 12 3 58 8 :38 16 21 33 4 20 9 2:2 II 41 :3 4 42 10 4 6 .15 42 4 53 110 45

N. I 15 50 5 14 11 24 4 8 22 5 34 c\'. 3 9 26 19 5 r)5 o 45

14 26 20 6 16 1 28 18 ;)5 24 6 as 2 14 22 38 51 7 13 3 4 26 21 0 7 48 3 57 26 16 41) 8 39 "- ;;-1. 26 4,3 50 9 :]:3 "!1 5:2 25 Ii 34 to 38 6 50 21 56 51 III 44 7 46

HIGH WATER.

Sets. \ { ~ali~-lwm.d~IStJno.IStJ~,o. Ln. ilQl. N. B. N.·]j,

2 22 ~ I 30 7 24 6-29Cf"29 3 20 IJ 2 44 8 30 7 35 I 43 4 20 IJ 3 50 9 4:1 8 48 2 49 4 44 ~ 5 3 ]I) 57 10 2 4 2 ;; 30 ~ 6 17 II 40 10 -<" 5 16 5 56 ,fl 7 0 lTIorn. II 29 6 0 6 22 J1 7 4-1. 0 :l-l III 39 6 403 6 43 IrQ 7 54 0 3-1- :mOI'J1. 6 53 i 9 fIJi 84-1. I :H I 0 ~~ 7 4:3 7 36 J"c - 9 27 2 7 1 l:l 8 26 8 3 o!:= !O 10 2 50· I 55 9 9 8 4:3 fTl ]I) 55 a 3;) 2 40 9 54 9 ~5 fTl II 55 4 :15 3 40 !O 54

!O 20 t cv.50 5 ao 4 35 II 49 11 16 .f 2 9 6 4~} 5 54 01 8 av.n V'J' 3 29 8 9 7 14 2 28

I 18 V'J' 4 9 8 49 7 5·1, 3 8 2 22

""'" 4 48 9 28 8 33 3 47

3 26 .,., 5 44 10 2·\ 9 29 4 43 4 30 ""'" 6 40 11 20 10 25 5 39 5 34

""'" 7 II 11 51 10 56 6 10

6 3·, '1' 7 43 GY. :2;3 II 28 6 42 7 a~ 'I" 8 15 0 55 11 58 7 14 8 42 '1' 8 -1~ I 28 :cv, 3:3 7 47 9 5'0 ~ 9 23 2 3 1 8 8 22

10 53 ~ 9 53 2 :l~ 1 H 8 58 Inorn. ~ !O 4:) 3 25 2 30 9 44 0 G IJ 11 :n 4 13 ,3 18 10 ,32 I 8 IJ morn. 5 22 4 27 II 41 2 II IJ o 4:2 6 31 5 3ll nlOrn.

a 0 ~ 1 51 7 50 G 55 o 50

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12 APRIL, Fourth Month. [1860.

THE FAMILY FRIEND.

CURING HAMS-THE NE~'BOLD R.ECEIPT.-Take seven pounds coarse BaIt, five pounds hrown sugar, two ounces pearl ash, four gallons of water. Boil all toge­ther, and scum the pickle well when cold. Put it on the meat. Hams remain in it eight weeks-beef three week.. 1,'he above is for one hundred and ninety pounds weight.

To MAKE A PPLB MOLA!SEs.-Take new sweet cider just from the press, made from sweet appleB, and boil it down aB trick aB West India molaBBeB. It Bhould be boiled in brass. and not burned. as that would injure the Bayor. It wi!,! keep in the cellar, and for many pUflJoSeS is said to be better than W. I. molasses.

I ~ Ie'"' I .=: '-' ~ ~

00

~. E' ~ "" -I ~U. 2 M. 3 Tu. 4 W. 5 Th. 6 J<'. 7 ~a. 8SU. 9 M.

r-J,O Tn. l! W. 12 Th. 13 F. 14 Sa. 15 SUo 16 M. 17 Tu. 18 W. 19 Th. 20 F. 21 tia.

j~t$:. 26 Th. 27 F. 28 Sa. 2

ISU.

30 M.

o Full Moon, 5th day, 5h. 46m., Evening. \( Last Quarter, 12th day, 9h. 21m.; Evening . • New Moon, 21st day, Ih. 31m., Morning. ]) First Quarter, 28th day, 10h. 23m., Morning.

HOLIDAYS,

AXXIVERSAIUES, &C.

Palm Suo day. Mutiny at Meerut, '57. I;l d Q Inf.

}'((ir

'i' in perihelion: tiocl"ates born B. C. 468. I'rillcc Leopold b. 185.3. weather. Easter i'nmlay. 2ud Bombardm't Seba~!opol, 1855.

Expect Catholic Emaneipation, 1829. Low Sunday. Rain. Battle of Cullod.en, 1746. Dr. Franklin died. 1790. I;l d <I Byron died 1824. Spanish Armada defeated, 1757.

Fine 2nd Sunday after Easter. St. George. 'i' d \{ weather. Priucess Alice b. 1 R4a.

Freguent Ratification of treaty of Paris '56. Great fire at Quehec, '45. 3rd Sunr]liV aftcr Ellster. Poet Montgomery d. '54. showers.

J, SUN. .~ §:

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01 1. $~

4°44' 3311 5 4316 173 46 5 7 36 5 42

11

6 183 28 5 30 33 5 40 6 20 3 10 5 5:;1 25 5 396 21 2 52 6 16 IU 5 386 222 34 6 38 49 5 37 23,2 17 7 1 22 5 36 6 2412 0 7 23 47 5 34 i6 26 I 43 7 46 4 5 33

1

6 27 I 26 8 8 15 5 31 6 291 9 8 30 17 5 296 310 53 8 52 10 ;; 2816 320 37 9 13 55 5 26

1

6 .340 21 9 35 31 5 256 350 6 95657 52363709

10 18 14 5 2216 380 22 10 39 20 5 216 390 36 II 0 16 5 19

1

6 410 50 II 21 1 5 186 421 3 Jl 41 35 5 1616 441 17 12158515645129 12 22 9 5 1316 471 41 12 42 7 5 126 48 I 52 1 a 1 53 5 10 6 50 2 3 13 21 26 5 96 512 14 la 40 45 5 86 522 24 13 59 51 5 66 542 33 14 18 44 5 56 552 43 14 37 22 5 316 572 51 14 55 45 5 26 58\3 1

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1860. ] APRIL 30 Days. , THE FARMER'S FRIEND.

I 13.

MANURE Fon CLOVER.-Some farmers mnke it a rule to spread a.bout fifty bushele ' per acre or ashes o\'er t.heir clover in March, which they fiud, Crom long experience to be a good mantue for this grass. 'Wood~ashe8 will be useful on any Boil; coal .. !

asbes chiefly on stiff clays. On the stiff soils of Borne parts of Buckingha.msbirc, : ashes or all kinds are much esteemed, and ha.ve risen to a high price. i

IMPORTANT FACT IN AGRICULTURE.-Whatever may be the nature of the Boil, or I of the crop cultivated, it should always be the aim of the farmer to grow full: crops. Partial and some.wbat extensive failures will even then but too often occur; I

but. to neglect making tke best knowil preparatioDs, or only to prepare for half 3 crop. has a direct tendency to unprofltable farming. I

How TO PnX6EltYE MANURB.-Put it in heaps, and cover it. over with earth two I

feet deep. Never leave manure in the barn yard; put it all, year by year, on your I land.

___ For High Water a\ Cape Sable add 50m. to tIme of High Water at I

HalifaL Tide l5erves same hour at Anna.polis and St. John, N. B.

~ MOON. I HIGH WATER.

~ .. I~---· I-~I ~I "I Hali- wina:-IStJno:--IStJno. ~ DeclInatIOn. Rises. South. Sets. {. fax. 1 ,or. N. B. N.1<'.

liN. 170 4' 37" 1 24 8 40 3 481 [1.13 44 9 29 8 34 2 43 2 11 46 5 2 46 9 :~.3 3 56 [I. 4 49 lO 2.3 9 28 3 48 3 5 22 6 4 4 IOU 4 21) IIQ 5 43 II 17 to 22 4 42 4 S. 1 23 21 5 24 11 16 4 44 nQ 6 37 11 56 11 1 5 36 5 8 4 23 6 45 morn. 5 8 ITQ 7 16 morn. II 41 6 15 6 14 14 41 8 7 0 8 5 34 .f'.. 7 56 0 36 morn. G 55 7 19 29 30. 9 23 1 3 5 39 ~ 8 32 1 12 0 17 7 31 8 23 28 1.3 10.39 2 0 6 37 IlL ~ 9 1 49 0 G4 8 8 9 25 57 1 11.39 2 57 7 15 III 9 53 2 33 1 38 8 52

to 26 51 1 morn. 3 55 8 9 1 to 38 .3 18 2 2.3 9 37 11 26 14 22 0 38 4 51 9 4 1 11 33 4 13 3 18 10 32 1224175811554-<10 81/1'ev.28 584131127 13 21 16 3 1 53 6 3:3 11 13 1/1' 1 34 6 14 5 19 ev.34 14 17 23 7 2 20 7 20 ev.15 "'" 2 41 7 21 6 26 1 40 15 12 52 11 2 46 8 2 1 18 "" 3 39 8 19 7 24 2 38 16 7 54 28 3 4 8 42 2 20 1{ 4 37 9 17 8 22 3 36 17 2 39 56 3 22 9 22 3 22 tt 5 20 to 0 9 5 4 19 18 N. 2 41 58 3 41 to 2 4 24 1{ 6 3 to 43 9 48 5 3 19 8 1 16 4 0 10 43 5 26 cr 6 38 11 18 10 23 5 37 20 13 6 44 4 20 11 25 6 35 cr 7 14 11 54 10 59 6 1:3 21 ·17 45 16 4 39 cv.12 7 45 ~ 7 50 ev.30 11 35 6 49 22 21 41 41" 5 11 1 0 8 53 ~ 8 27 1 7 ev. 12 7 26 i 23 24 39 28 5 43 1 53 10 3 ~ 9 6 1 46 0 51 8 5 24 26 22 41 6 36 2 50 11 3 II 9 46 2 26 1 31 8 45 25 26 38 56 7 28 3 46 morn. [I 10 32 3 12 2 17 9 31 : 26 25 22 28 8 40 4 43 0 4 ~ 11 18 3 58 3 3 10 17 !

27 22 35 50 9 52 5 40 0 46 ~ morn. 5 3 4 8 11 22 28 18 29 0 11 10 6 34 1 28 ~ 0 23 6 8 ;; 13 morn. I

29 23 17 8 ev.56 7 25 1 58 [I. 1 28 7 30 {) 35 0 27 :'1:.1 30 7 18 23 1 46 8 15 2 21 [I. 2 50 8 53 7 58 1 49 .Ii

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14 MAY, Fifth Month. [1860. THE FAMILY FRIEND.

To Sl\IOKE HA!lIS AMD FISH ON A SMALL SOAr.E.-DriYe the ends out of an old hogshead or barrel; place this oyer a heap of sawdust of green hard wood, in which a Lar of reel hot iron is buried; or take corn-cons, which make the uest smoke; place them in a clean iron kettle, the bottom 01' which is covered with burning coals i hang the hams, tongues, fish, &('.) on sticks across the casks, and cover it, lJUt not closely, that thc cous or sawdust roay smolder slowly, but not lmrn.

How THE CHINESTIl MAKE TEA.-The art of making tea consists in pouring the water on and off immediately. so as to get the flavor.

o Full Moon, 5th duy, 2h. 48ni., Morning . . ([ Last. Quarter, 12th day, 3h. 2m., Evening .. G XeIV Moon, 20th day, 211. 32m., Evening. D :First Quarter, 27th uay, 3h. 50rn., Eveni11g. . <V p.,

"" SUN. . § 2' " " ~ HOLIDAYS, ""' S 0 0

;::. ANNIVERSARIES, &C. Deel'n. IRise/Sets

.r.;:: " " North. "'-'" h <:7"'" ~f

I 2 3 4 5

T11.[ Print'e Arthur b. 1850. 'V. ([ perig:ee. ih. morn. 'I'h.IUr. Coke uieu lSI·!. F. Sa. Xapolcon d. 1821. Chilly

15°1:3' 5.1'Q ?9i~ 1531 47 lei 88:1 15 49 2.5 cI :)7,7 16 6 48 4 5;) /'

IG 2') .. 55 .1 5·1'7 .' < . ,-, ~-G S U. 4th SunddY afrel Enste!. I G 40 45 4 Do> ,

7 M. with tuin. 16 57 19 4 5~i7 8 Tn. 17 13 :15 !.1 5°17 \1 "T, 85 prisn'J's sentc'd at Meerut. 1857. 17 29 :1514 49

1'7

HI Th. Corpus Christi act" rel'l'll 1828. 17 45 18 4 4,s,7 11 F. Eat,[ of Chatham d. 1778. 18 0 4:! ,.1 4,1,7 12, :-:a, Loss of the 'ri,,,r:r 1854. ChangmU/el8 15 4~I 14 45'7 I:l':-:U. 5th t'un,j"y af,cl' Kl.'kl'. 118 :)tI :17 !.1 H'7 HI 1\1. ([ 3)lO.,;"C": 4h. morn. u'eathO'. 18 4;; 7 1.1 4:3'7 151 Tu. H Russians hombard. f'ili.,tl'in '54. 18 59 18 1.1 .1.)1"

I I,' \\'. Canaria ParI. lweets at Toronto '50.19 1:1 9·4 41'7 171 Th. Dr. Jenner born 17·1/1. 19 26 ?:? 1.1 41),7

'118 F; Free Ch. estab',1 18.11. 19 :39 ,,4 1.1 :J9 ,7 , I gSa. 18 Napoleon I.I"'H'llIlrl Emp'r 1804. 19 5:2 46

1

4 38,7 - I 20 :-:U. ClljlloWIi.t 20 5 18 .1 ~~!~

1 211 M. Lafayetto died piG!. 20 17 .10 ·1 .):" , 22 Tn. 20 2\1 20 1.1 "4 1-2,3 1 \V. Capture of Kcrteh 1855. ,,·-athe-r. 20 :';:l:~ 40 50 ·1 24;Th. Cit'E];, VI(''['f",U born 1819. 20 :l27 C,l 58 -i 2:;1 F. Princess Helena horn 18.16. 21 31:7 26 1 Sa. Vcnernble TIede died 735. Fille 21

2 45 4

27 S U. ' Pentecost.' 21 2,'! M. ([ pcrib-ce. 1111. av. 21 ~~I' 'I'u. 21 :3111' 'V. Mutiny nt "mse,r"],,,,1 '57. lceailler.21 31 Th. Dr. Chalmers uieu ISH. 21

13 23 :32 42 51 59

9 4 12 .1 5:3 I: 11

14 40 14

1'3 7 .,13 13

313 20

y 26 32 6:1 -~I~ 1~

101:1 H

111.3 48 12:3 50 13" 52 1'-13' 59 ", ... , IG':3 54

171.3 54 183 5.1 1 g.3 5.3

21.JI:1 51 21 :3 49 2~'13 46 2.113 4.3 20:3 39 2 1il3 3;) 2713 30 2~';3 2:)

~~I~ ~~ ~):!'2 5~

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1860.J :JUY 31 Day". 15 ------------------

~HE FAlUliEl\'S l'rt]E:I'D.

FERTILIZING STEEPS FOR TURNIl'S, WHEAT, OR BARLEY.-Stcep turnip seed

twelve hours in train oil, which strain through a fine 8i~ye, and immediately tho­roughly mix the quantity of seed you \'dsh to sow on an acre, with three bushels of dry loamy earth, finely sifted, which drill (01' sow) as soon as possible; and when the plants begin to appear throw a. small ql1anUty of Boot over them.

To KEEP Cows FttOll CORN.-Take a quart oft-rain oil, and as mnch turpentine and bruised gunpowder; boil them together, and when hot, llip pieCCFi or rags in the mixture, a.nd fix them on sticks in the field. About four are sufficient for an

~~~ I USE OF THE DANDELION.-This is fin excellent salad, and a good green. Where

it grows as a weed, cover it early in the spring with rotten tan or d~cayed leaves: it will soon come \1 p.

tS- For High 'Yater at Ca.pe Sable add 50m. to time of High "rater at I Halifax. Tide serves same hour at Annapolis and St. John, N. B.

" MOON. HIGH WATER. c E ~. Declination.! Ri.,es.j!Sunths l

l, Sets.! ~ __ : Hall-II IVindIIStJno.!StJllO. p LI . ....:. SOl'. N. B. N. F.

I,N. U052' .. 2" 2 -!6 1 9T~!TQ -! 26 9 57 9 2 3 25 2S. 5 38 25 I 4 21 9 55 3 22

1

nR: 5 17 10 48 9 53 4 16 31 11 52 5 i 5 40 111 48 3 29 ::e='1 G 13 11 37 10 42 5 7 ~ 17 2-J, 32 : 6 57 II 43 3 56 ::e= 6 57 morn. II 21 5 56 5 21 52 58 I 8 15 'lllorn. 4 31 fTl 7 36 n IG morn. 6:t5

! !i~~~~I~~~~irHIL~I?I~H ru ~~~ ~~~ I 9 24 54 31 III 5.J.143 33 7 56 Vl'jlO 22 3 2 2 7 9 21

10 22 10 2.J.morn. 27 9 0 1Vl'111 R 3 -!R 2 53 II) 7 II 18 2~ 39 0 20 5 13 1'10 4 "'" II 56 4 36 3 .. 1i1 10 55 12 14 7 19 0 46 i 5 57 II 8 "'" ey. 44 5 24. 4 29 II 4.1 13 91610 1 :31j 1

639 'c1-.10 1* I -!2 G 22 526 cV'.-!1 14 4 6 42 I 27 7 20 I 1.3 * 2 41 7 21 6 U I 40 I I.S·N. 1 II 50 1 46 7 59 2 13 * 3 38 8 18 7 23 2 37 I 16 6 30 25 2 5 8 39 3 1:3 or 4.3f) 9 15 8 20 3 34 17 11 39 1 2 21 9 21 4 20 : or 5 21 10 I 9 6 .. 21) 1

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2G 14 18 12 ·10 18 !i 22 !mol'll. IJI.; II 55 4 .~" 3 40 10 54 27 8 32 17 III 33 6 11 0 2S Jl.lrnorn. ;, 41 4 46 mol'll.· 2~ 2 18 57 cv. 43 7 0 0 49 Il~ 1 I 6 48 .5 r,:J 0 0

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16 . . JUNE, Sixth Month. [1860 . THE FA.\IlLY FlU END.

To MAKE FUCK PANCAKES, FRIED WITHOUT BUTTER OR LARD.-Take 8. pint of cream and six new-laid eggs; ueat them well together; P'Qt in a quarter of a pound or sugar and one uu tmeg or a little mace-which you please, and 60 much as will thicken-almost as much as ordinary pancake flour batter; your lJan must be heated reasolla.bly hot. and wiped with a clean cloth; this done spread your batter thin over it and fry.

ROCK CAKEB.-Mix together one pound of flour; half a pound of sugar; half a pound of butter; half a. pound of currants or cherries, and four eggs, leaving out the whites of t\TO; a little wine and candied lemon-pesl are a great improve­ment.

1 F. 2 Sa. 3SU. 4 M. 5 Til. G W. 7Th. 8 F. 9

1

Sa. 10SU. 11 M.

'12 Tu. 13 W. 14Th. 15 :F. 16 Sa. 17'SU. 18 M. 19Tu. 20 W. 21 Th. 22 :F. 231 Sa. 241SU. 25 M. 26Tu. 27 W. 28 Th. 29 :F. 30 Sa.

o :Full Moon, 3rrl day, Oh. 22m., Eycning. ({ Last Quarter, 11th day, 8h. 50m., Morning .

• New Moon, 19th day, Ih. 9m., Morning. ]) :Fir,;t Quarter, 25th day, 8h. 22m., Eyening.

SUN. HOr,IDAY8,

ANNIVERSARIES, &C.

-oP< "0" " S

~~~.~~.. JRiselsets Ii ~8

N. Poussin b. 1594. It in n 1220 7' 50" 4 26;7 342 27 Aseension day. RaillY 22 15 37 4 25;7 352 17 1st Sunday after Pentecost. ,22 23 1 4 25,7 352 8 George III. bom 17:38. 122 30 1 4 2417 361 58

lIwtfher. 122 36 38 4 2·1, 7 .361 48 Bat. Stony Creek, 'IS. J d]) 122 42 51 4 2.3) .371 37 C(>rlllls Christi. %2. 48 41 4 227 38 I 26 Seven Bishop,; sent to Towcr, 1688.22 54 6 4 2217 381 15 Dr. Carcy d. at Seramporc, 18.34. 122 59 7 4 21? 391 3 2nd Sun. aft. Pen. ({ ap. 1Ih. c\'. 23 3 45 14 2117 39

10 52

<j' at gTcatest hrilliancy. i23 ,57 4 2117 39,0 40 Gllal/frahie 23 11 46 4 20

17 40 10 27

7th Ger. Musical Juh .. Phila. 1857. 2.1 15 9 4 20:7 401

10 15

,,·eather. 23 18 9 4 20:7 400 2 Handel :Fe.<tiyal Cry'tal Pal. 1857. 23 26 43 14 20

1, 4010 10

15 Magna Charta,;i,,,ncrlI215. .232253:4197411023 d Btat. 3rd SUIl. aft. l'entecost. 2:3 24 38 '4 197 41 (j 36 Battle of ·Waterloo, 1815. 2:j 25 58 114 197 4110 49

Fille 23 26 54 4 197 4111 2 Accession Q.. VICTORIA. and 23 27 24 4 197 411 15 (;) enters ~ pleasant. 23 27 30 14 18,7 421 28 h d ({ 23 27 11 14 18,7 421 42 ({ perigee. 5h. morn. 23 20 27 :4 1 S 7 421 55 St. John Baptist. 4th Sun. aft. Pen. 23 25 19 4 19'7 412 7

EJ"jJrct 23 23 45 4 19'7 412 20 <j' stat. Geo .. IV. rl. 1830. 23 21 47 4 19:7 412 33

rain. 23 19 25 4 19i7 412 45 It d lj. Q. Vic. cr. 1838. 2.3 16 38 4 191' 412 57

l'olioh outhk. at Genoa, 1857. 2.3 13 26 4 2017 4°13 9

Grcenwich Hoop. found. 16%. 23· 9 50 4 207 40,3 21 I

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1860.J .JUNE 30 Days. 17

TilE FARMER'S FR IIl:ND.

EASY MODE OF DESTROYING MITES AND \VEEVILS I:S GRANARIES.-A very sa~ !l

gaciouEL farmer bas 8ucc€ledE:'d in ~est,roying weevils by a. very easy process. In th0 month of June, when the granarie.s are empty. he coJ1ected great Quantities of the largest sized ants, and scattered them auout the places infested wIth the weevils.' The ants immediately tell upon and devoured everyone of t.hemj nor h;tve any weevils since that time been BeeD on his premises.

Remark.-The large, or wlIod-ant, feeds entirely on animal substances; of course it would not destroy tT16 corn.

PREPA.RATION FOR C:<lR'ROT AND OTHER WINGED SEEDs.-Take two Lushel" ilf dry loamy earth. finely sirt,ed; to which add. one bushel of bran, and a sufficient quantity of Carrot seed, cleaned from stalks, and wf\ll rubbed between the hands; all which thoroughly mix together, and drill (or sow), The carrot seed will stick to the bran, which, with the earth, will be rcgula.rly discharged.

;Jar .For High Water at Cape Bahle add 50m. to time of High Water M Halifax. Tide seryes same hour a,t Annapolis, aud St. John, N. B.

~I MOON. ;e::-gl Det:iin.ltion. [ Rises. [ South·1

I::;. 2U°:.JU' 2~1/ 5 55 10 2i 2 2,1 U 55 7 8 II 25 3 26 3 55 8 7 morn. 4 26 32 43 9 6 U 23 5 25 3U 24 9 38 I 21 6 23 8 26 lOll 2 15 7 19 42 44 10 40 3 4 8 15 29 50 II II 3 51 9 10 44 25 ~ I 29 4 3c l

10 5 38 37 II 48 5 15 II 0 22 27 morn. 5 54 \2 X. 4 55 12 0 6 6 35 131 10 5 19 0 24 i 15 1,1 14 57 32 0 -1i 7 58 15 19. 19 3 I 10 8 H 16 22 54 3 I 46 9 35 17 25 24 23 2 23 10 30 18 26 32 17 3 II 11 28 19 264544 Ocv.28 20 23 58 55 5 24 1 27 21 20 22 13 6 4R 2 21 22 15 31 38 8 i 3 18 23 9 48 34 9 26 4 9 24 3. 35 24 10 20 ,I 58 258. 2 46 32 11 55 5 47 26 8 57 15 el 11 6 .35 27 14 37 44 :2 27 7 27 28 19 29 22 3 35 8 20 29 23 14 55 4 44 9 16 30 25 39 47 5 53 10 13

HIGH WATER.

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10 O:~ 9 25 10 261dl 9 55 10 52 dl 10 42 II 15 .D 11 31 11 39 Ii1Q morn. 11 33 !n~ 0 20 morn.:TlJ! 1 38 o 27 I"" 2 56 1 :2 I"" 4 8 1 38 TIl 5 16

Wind-IStJIlO'18t .Ino. sor. N. B. N. F.

II 9 10 14 4 42 11 56 11 I 5 28 morn. 11 48 6 15 o 4.1 morn. 7 2 1 22 0 27 7 41 2 0 I 5 8 20 2 40 1 45 9 0 3 18 2 23 9 37 3 56 3 1 10 15 4 36 3 51 10 55 5 15 4 20 II 34 6 15 5 20 ev. 35 j 11 6 16 1 30 8 16 7 21 2 35 9 23 8 28 3 41

10 20 9 25 4 39 II 12 10 17 5 30 ev. 0 11 5 6 10 o 47 11 52 7 6 1 7 ev. 12 7 26 2 5 1 10 8 24 2 35 1 40 9 5,1 3 22 2 27 9 41 4 II 3 16 10 30 5 0 4 5 11 19 6 18 5 2·3 morn. 7 36 6 41 0 37 8 48 7 53 1 55 9 56 9 1 3 7

11 4 10 !) 4 15

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·-:;T~J~~, S~v8n:;;I~~~1-. ------[~~~~~I ---.:...--

'fIlE FAMILY Ff.IE}; D.

RA~rBEnRY C.I.KT.::>.-Takc any qua.ntity of fruit yon pIcas!?, weigh and boil it, anfl when mashed, and the liqnor is wa:shE'd, aLItl as much sugar as was equal in woight to the r:nr fruit. Mix it very well off the fire tin the whole is dissolved, then lay it nn IJlates, i'wd dry it in the sun. \Vhen tlle top part elries, cnt it off

I intn small cakes, and turn them 011 a. fresh lJlatc. "'hen uJ'y put the whole in hl)X(~8 with la.yers of l-,al,('r.

I, Tn DETECT ~n',-.-\.n 01' LEAn IX \VIXES.--'Thc tincture of orpiment converts ,vine II so adllltC'Iakd to alJIaek ('1)11.'1'. __________________ _

II 0 FILl! Moon, 2nd chy, Ilh. ~:3m., Evening. I

11'1. !. J,,,,·,t QlLartcr, 11th day, Ih. 44m., Morllillg". 11

'@' New I\IUOIl, 18th llay, 10h. Gm., .i\Iurliing. l !.' D J"'irst Quarter, 2!')th uay, 1 h. 20tH., IVlorning.

I! ]1 ~ SU~. ~I.~ ~ j~ ~ I ~ . HOLIDAYS, -- I'-+::, -::;

til I ;;:. .AXNIYEI;~.\.JtIE:';., l\=C, Jke}'n. f). ,.,1 I I ~ B }I ~ , Xurtlt. Il'L"f~cts't~ I ~S-l.T. 5th ~unuay nftel: .. j\:l-~:--u,..;t. i:l:1° ;>' ;)Off~-t 207 -to :33:l-~j ,~',l ~ir Ho),t. h'el ll. 1852. E"ir In I ~6 -t 20J7 ,)O!"} H I 1 III 4- Al11eric:.lll IlHlept'lJIkll{,(>. il";:) 56 37 '-1 '>}'/ '30!3 1;) i1 .i', I, ",'.' 7' I --' - I ",. U' 'I·! odD 1[,.(//U'1'. ··H 51 ~J '-t. ~1.7 ,'39:4 u 5; Th. 1:2=.'. 45 411 14 d7 3S:4 16 I 6: F. Doston settled 16:30. ~2 39 49 '4 2:]:7 :17;4 26 '1

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.1 8 ~U. 6th Snll. "ft. Pen. <I npog'cc 51!, C\ Jz:? 26 :;9 !4 2:h 37!4 4,; 9::\1. Bay Chaleur dis. 15:34. It in U :.)q 19 28 :lld 54

1

10 Tn. F;"" 1:22 II 55 :;:;> :l lliW. c:C'. Rtr. Fox lcflfor Arc. Reg-. 18:ii. 22 3"58 ?~,~ 11 I,

121 Th. Ellglish cYaCllatl' ('rim('a i856. 21 55 39 .3.,,:; 1 S 13i ~". It ",reate,st clulI.~"tiufl E. ,21 46 57 :3:35 26 1

l·ti S;l. let-athr:r:n ;-;7 5:3 ,1:3:.) 3:.1 I 15 C:U. 7th Snn,Ley after Pentccost. 21 28 27 :32:; 39 II

IG'1\1. 21 18 38 :3l.5 45 17i Tn. Have1o('k retakes Cnwnpore I,SS7. 21 8 28 :3"15 50 18i \V. 'j> 0 G info P'-"1I(el(/ 20 57 56 2",,, :)5 19,Th. 'l'rialof'Y. Dove, '56. shuwers. 2047 3 2~:j 59

, 2fJ::F.. (~. Anne died, 1714. Q perigo :3h. c:v. ~o 35 49 27.> 3 211 Sa. Bnrno d. 1796. 20 24 14 2G 16 6 22 SUo 8th Sunday after Putecost. 20 12 19 2',6 8 2:\1:lf. 22 Union "England & Scot., 1706. 20 0 3 2,;:6 10

I 2+1 Tn. Gibraltar taken, 170,1. I~ 47 28 24'6 12

i 2.,' 'V. Plwsallt 19 3-1 32 2,3'6 l:l 2,; Til. Colric1g;e <l. 1830. 'j> ill aphelion. 19 21 18 22'6 1:3 , ')'1 F Frcnch Rcvolnrion, 1830. weal!,,_'!". 19 7 44 21116 12

; 2:, F.:;. HobespielTc beheadcd, 179~. ,18 5:3 51 :!il 6 II Ii 29 S U. 9tl, Snnday [(fter l'clltcCO,'t. 111' 39 40 1~,6 9

, ..•. 3d, :\1. Will. l'enn, <lied, 1718. IS 25 11 17'6 7 I 31; ILL IS 10 23 16:6 4

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1860. ] JULY 31 Days. H)

'l'HE FAll:\IER'S FWEXl).

To PR'EYEXT THE FLY I~ Tun;.:;IPs -i?rom experiments lately made It has bee!!. ascertained that lime sown hy ha.nd, or dhltributerl by a machine, is an infallible protection to turnips a.g~tinst·thi" destructive insect. It should be applied as soon as the turnips come up, <l1ltl in the sn.mo daily rotation in which they are sown The lime should be sla~ked inlUlediately before it is useu.

To KEEP PONDS AND ARTIFICIAL PIEOES OF ",V ATER F'REE FROilI 'VERDS.-At the Marquis of Exdef's se-at, near Bnr:;hley, th('r~ is an a.rtificiall~icl·() of w:1t(>r, abollt a ruile in length, which used to be 60 over-run \vith weeds tha.t three men \H'1'O

employed constantly. for six months ill every year, tv kpep them uncleI'; in whieh they Dever succoeded. About seven years ago, two pairs 01" 8\V,ms were put OIL the wat('r: they completely cleared away allliJo ';H~l'lls thp tin-:t year, and none have ~1-1JPL~al'('tl since, as the swans constantly eat them before they rise to thc surface.

~ For High. 'Vater at Cape SabIa, add 50m. to time M High ,Yater at Halifax. Tide serves same honr at Ammpolis amI St. John, X. n.

II ":;:; HIGH WATER. Monx.

~ I' ~ " D!' . I R' " I 1 '" ~ H:lll~IWi'.IUl~IS£. ,JI~"·I:-;tJII"I. C .ec mutlO~., ,Joe,. : "Ollt 1. ",ets. ',.;1. fax. I our. N. B. ;\. J..

1 S. 26°3,,' 6" Ii ;17'~-TTt;-ll-ll- 16 19 11 42 '110 47 5 20 ' 2 ~~ 0 :: 7 46 Imol'll. 3 2:3 7 2 morn. 11 :30 6 1 3 ~..:J 8 211 . 0 7 4 ~~ lff' 7 .J,;; 0 25 morn. f, 44 4 2U 54 5.. 8 +7 I 0 56 5.3~ I W, 8 2:; 1 1 0 6 7 22 5 16 54 26 9 1.. 1 H 6 38 'W: ~ j 1 .. 1 O .. il 8 0 61 12 16 18 9 33 2 29 7 H ""'19 29 2 9 1 1·1 8 2~J 7 . ; I .. 10 9 5:3 3 10 8 46 "'" 9 57 2 ·37 1 .. 2 8 56 8 1 5!! 2 ... lU 10 3 ;,1 9 49 TE ltJ :](i :3 16 2 21 9 35 (11\. 3 18 jG 1027 4 :30 ]050 TEI11 15 3 55 3 0 10 I ..

JO' 8 29 5l 10 48 5 10 11 5.3 TE,ll 5-1. .. :),1 3 39 10 5:) 11 1:3 25 59 11 8 5:;2 c\·.58 cr . .,,,.~:; 5 1:, ·1 20 11 34 12 17 55 45 11 41 6 36' :l .. cr 1 37 G 17 5 22 eY. 36 13 21 45 41 morn. 7 24 3 11 l:) :! .. u 7 ~u 6 :l!j 1 20 14 2-1 39 31 0 14 8 16 4 18 l:) 3 53 8:)8 7 43 2 57 15 26 1926 1 :; 9 l:l 5 "1 IJ 'i 1() 10 0 9 5 4 18 I i~ ;~;~;; ; 5~ i~i~ Hi Ig: ~ i:~ i~ ;~ liL~ ~ i~ i 18 21 52 20 4 24 ev.11 7 58 ~I 7 ;,* ev.34 11.39 6 5:3 '1 19 17 19 19 545 1 8 8 2:1 ~18.36 1 16 ev.21 7 3~ 20 1141 .. " 7 6 2 2 8 58 l,n 9 10 1 50 0 55 8 9 21 5 24 14 8 23 2 53 9 21 ,n 9 47 2 ~7 1 :l~ 8 46 22 S. 1 8 5 9 41 3 43 9 4~) ffJIlO 24 .3 4 2 9 9 23 23 7 31 54 11 58 4 33 10 8 IT!1:11 :3 3 43 2 48 10 2 24 1326 11 cv.17 :; 2-1 1031 nJ!mOl'll. oj 4:l 3 47 11 1 !)5 18 32 5 1 3:3 6 16 II 1 AI 0 2 5 41 <1 46 morn. 26 22 33 6 2 50 7 11 11 32 ;;1 1 1 7 , 6 12 0 0 27 25 15 50 3 G2 8. 7 morn. I' Ill. 2 27 8 33 7.38 1 26 28 26 31 49 4 5.. 9 4 0 ;!.3 [It 3 5:3 9 36 8 .. 1 2 52 29 26 19 13 5.37 9 58 1 14 I 4 5G 10 42 9 47 :3 55 30 2.t 43 27 6 20 10 50 :l 17 I' Ii ~ 11 .. 8 ,10 53 5 1 31 21 55 43 7 3 11 40 3",,j I W, 7 8 IDOl'll. III 59 6 7

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20 AUGUST, Eighth Month. [1860.

THE FAMILY FRIEND. To KEEP POTAToBS.-The cellar is the best place Cor them, because they are

injured by wi'ting; but sprout them carefully if you want to keep them. 1'hey nevor sproul but three times; therefore, after you have sprouted them three times, they w 11 trou ble you no more.

Note.:l-Boiled potatoes are said to cleanse the hands as well a.s common soap; they prevent chaps in the winter season, and keep the skin soft and healthy,

CUERY.-Cele, y should be kept in the cellar, tbe roots covered with tan to keep them moist.

o Full Moon, 1st d"y, Ih. 19m., Evening. <I Last Quarter, 9th <by, 5h. 9m., Evening. e ~C\\' Moon, 16th day, 6h. 6m., Evening. D Last Quarter, 2:lrd day, 8h. 36m., JHorning. o Full Moon, 31st day, 4h. 43m., M01'lling.

I

§\ ~ ! SUN. .~ 2: :;;: ,.. I HOLIDAYS, ~

': ANNIVERSAIUES, &C. D I' I I 'C: 0 ::c. ::;., ee n. R' C .-0: 1 ~ I N (,))·th. lse,' ( s.;g

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1 \Y. I D Eclipsed, inds., RaillY 17°55'17"4457 15:6-7-2 Th. Bonuparte made Consul, 1800. 17 39 55 4 467 141,5 56 3 F. weather. 17 24 14 4477 13551 4 Columhus sailed, 1492. 17 8 17 4 497 11 5 46 5 SUo «apo., 10h.morn. 10thSllndaynfter16 52 3 4507 10540 6 :H. Pl'. Alfred born, 1844. [Pentecost. 16 35 32 4 51 7 95 34 7 Tu. 16 18 46 4 527 85 26 8 W. 16 1 4:3 4 54 7 6 5 18 9Th, <jl Stationary. Fine 15 44 ;!:j 4 55 7 ~ 5 10

10 F. :::iaint Lawrenoo'. weather. 15 26 22 4 567 45 1 11 Sa. Dog days end. 15 9 3 4 587 24 52 12 S1'. 11th Sunday after Pentecost. 14 51 0 4 597 14 42

I, 13 ~L 12, Great }~xplosion at Halifax, '57. 14 32 4:3 5 07 04 31

14 Tn. <jl d « Printing inv., 14,17. 14 41 12 5 16 594, 20 15 W. l\. d <I 13 55 27 5 36 574 9

, 16Th. Batt. of Tehernayn, 1855. Expect 1.3 36 28 5 4 I) 563 57

1

17 F. <I Perigee, 7h. evening, 13 17 17 5 66 54:3 44

1

18 Sil. Queen & P. Albert. visit Pari~, 1855.12 57 5:3 5 76 533 31 I Y :::; lJ. 12th Sun. after Pent. RI. Geo. snk. 12 38 17 5 96 5 J 3 17 20 :\f. Canada disc., 1508. rain, 12 1828 ;; 106503 3

1 21 'I'll. 11 58 28 5 11 6 492 49

1

22 W. h d@ Mary Q. Scots cr., 1543. 11 38 17 5 136 472 34

,

23Th. \Vilsoll, ol'1lithol., d., 1813. Chung. 11 17 55 5 146 462 18 24 F. St. Bartholomew. 10 57 22 5 156 552 2

I 25 Sa. Herochel died, 1822. weather. '19.10 36 39 5 Ii 6 431 46 , 26 SUo l:]th Sun. aftor Pent. P. Albert b, 10 15 46 5 186 42 I 29

II 27 ;>'1. (3 d <I 9 54 43 5 206 4() 1 13

28 Tu. 9 a:l 31 5 21 6 390 55

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I 29 W. St. John Bl1pti~t beheaded. 9 12 9.5 2.3 6 370 37 30 Th. Bomersund deBt. 1854. 8 50 39 5 24 6 36 0 18

i 31 F. Bunyan d., 1688. Rain. 8 29 0 5 26,6 340 0 i ,

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1860.J AUGUST 31 Days. 21 THE FAltMIlR'S ~'RIEJ:'=D-.---------

A NEW AND PROFITABLE MeDE OF FATTENING PW8.-PUt four pigs in a sty. for they feed I'est in company; but if there are too many they are apt W quarrel: feed them moderately the first week; and thrice during the second week, mix with their barley meal as much antimony ail will lie on a shilling; and the third week twice giYe them the same quantity. I need scarcely observe it is in powder This purifies the blood, gives them an appetite, and makes them thrive apace,

STRTI'ED GRASS RECOMM.ENDED FOR HAY.-The Indian striped or riband graee which is cultivated in gardens. would admirably answer for hay. In rich grounds plants are frequently four feet high; what a burden Dfhay would a field so cropped vroduce! Cattle are exceedingly fond of it; the seeds are easily saved, so that a person might soon have enough for a rood, and from that save again and again, for as many acres as he might chose. Ii is probable that the crop might be much too lSI ge to be made on the field where it grew, and require another for making.

JS"" For High Water at Cape Bable, add 50m. to the time of High Water at Halifax. Tide serves same hour at Annapolis and St. John, N. B.

~ MOON. HIGH 'YATER. 0 :;;:: ;..,

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10 2-3 44 15 10 50 6 5 2 1 II e.1 2 5 42 4 47 11 1 11 25 50 28 11 46 6 58 3 6 II 2 7 6 47 5 52 e,1 6 12 26 36 5 morn. 7 55 4 5 II 3 34 8 14 7 19 2 ,33 13 25 48 44 o 43 8 54 5 5 II 5 2 9 42 '8 47 4 1 14 23 23 30 1 53 9 53 5 17 '!:;; 5 57 10 37 9 42 4 56 15 19 25 36 3 1-3 10 51 6 29 '!:;; 6 54 11 34 10 39 5 53 16 14 10 9 4 35 11 4i 6 57 fI. 7 35 e\'. 15 11 20 6 34 17 7 59 33 5 58 ev.41 7 24 fI. 8 17 o 57 cv. 2 7 16 18 1 20 6 7 20 1 33 7 46 nv 8 50 1 30 o 35 7 49 19 5 21 11 8 42 2 25 8 8 nv 9 25 2 5 1 10 8 24 20 11 38 43 10 'i 3 17 8 35 nv lO 4 244 1 49 9 3 21 17 9 44 11 33 4 13 9 3 ~10 44 324 2 29 9 43 22 21 35 14 ev.39 5 6 9 40 ~11 42 4 22 -3 9~ _I 10 41 23 24 40 57 1 45 6 2 10 19 rn. mom, 5 21 4 26 11 40 24 26 18 29 2 42 6 59 1114 rn. o 41 i 20 G 25 lllorn. 25 26 26 24 3 41 7 55 morn. I 2 40 8 20 7 25 1 39 26 25 10 6 4 19 8 47 0 9 I 3 40 9 20 8 25 2 39 27 22 40 19 4, 57 9 37- 1 12 \I)' 4 40 10 20 9 25 3 40 28 19 10 38 5 20 10 23 2 17 Vf 5 40 Jl 5 10 10 4 35 29 14 55 2"t 5 45 11 6 3 17 "" 6 25 11 47 10 52 5 24 30 10 7 56 6 5 11 47 4 27 "'" 7 7 mom. Jl 19 6 6 31 5 0 38 6 25 morn . 5 28 . * 7 34 o 14 II10r11. 6 33

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I 2:2 SEPTEMBER, Ninth Month.

THE FAMILY FRIEND.

[1860.

KEEPING .ApPLES.-Apple" should be placed on a dry floor three weeks before they aro pack cd away in barrels. They should be kept in a cool place; if inclosed in a water-tight c:1ok, they may be kept all winter in a loft or garret without fur­ther care, and will corne out Bound a.nd fresh in the spring.

To KEEP LllTTucE.-If the tops of lettuce be cut off when it is becomIng too old fur use, it will grow up again fresh and tender, and may thuB be kept good through the Bummer.

SUBSTITUTE FOR CREA!lr.-If you 'ha.ve not cream for coffee, it is a 'Very great improvement to boil your milk, and use it while hot.

([ Last Quarter, 8th day, 6h. 53m., Morning . • New Moon, 15th day, Ih. 55m., Morning. D :First Quarter, 21st day, 7h. 11m., Evening. o :Full Moon, 29th day, 9h. 26m., Evening.

'fl

IIOLIDAYS, ANNoIY.GltSARIES, &C.

s· ~. g-~~.~~~-------o ~I S';' ([ apogee, 8i;. ~\'. _·ST. .. ·14th SUIl. aft. I'en. 11 in perhe!'n. 3 ;II. ,Cromwell died, lo6b. 4 Tn. Landing of Allies at'Old :Fort, '54. 5 W. 6 Th. 7 F. 8 Sa. \lSU.

10 ::II. 11 Tn. 12 W. 13 Th. 14 F. 15 Sa. 16SU. 17 'JI. IS' Tn. 19 IV. 20 Th. 21 F. 22 Sn. 23 SUo 24 .M. 25 Tn. 26 W. 27[ Th. 28 F. 291 Sa. JO;i3U.

Sevastnpol bomb. '55. 11 d h Alex. II. of Hassi" crowned, 1856. Fall of M"lakoff, '55. lVind 17th Sunday after Pentccost.

alld nain.

J. :Fleichcl', b. 1720. 1). d ([ "'olfe killerl at Qucbec, 1750. Duke of 'Yellington d. '52. ([ perigee 4h. morn. Pille

16th SUllrla!, aft~r Pent. d' in per. 16 Brit. I1oli.-,"s Parlm't. IHu'llt '34. Sllrrender of Quake, 1759.

lNutlttr. Battle of Alma, '54.

I;> d e snp. E:rnect () l'ntcr~ ~ Auturnn begins. 17th Runday after Pent. Lord Hardi'nge d. '56.

Fine ~ d 1). <l apogee, 9,,;,. ey. Hattie of Kars, '55

tii Sun. aft. Pent.

L-~ ... ~--.. ~.

8 0 7114"'5 276 33 0 19 7 45 19 5 296 31 0 38 7 23 17 5 30 6 30 0 57 7 1 7 5 326 28 1 17 6 38 50 5 3316 27 1 36 6 16 27 5 356 25 1 57 6 53 57 5 366 24 2 17 5 31 21 5 38/6 22 2 37 5 8 40 5 3G 6 21 ., 58 4 45 53 5 416 19 3 18 4 23 1 5 4216 18 3 39 4 0 5 5446 16 4 0 3 37 4 5 4'J,6 15 4 21 3 13 59 5 47,6 13 4 42 2 50 51 5 48 ,612 5 3 2 27 39 5 50

1

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1860.] SEPTEim3ER 30 Days.

THE FARJIER'S FRIEND.

To IMPROVE THB WOOL OF SHEEP BY SREAllING.-Immediately after the sheep are shorn soak the roots of the wool tha.t remain all over with oil, or butter and brimstone; and three or fOllr days ~fterwards wash them with salt and water. The wool of the next season will not only bo much finer, bnt the quan­tit:!' w!ll be in milch greater abundance. It may be depended upon that the eheep will not be troubled with' sca.b or vermin that year. Salt" ator is a safe and effectual remedy against maggots.

To PnUBERV& CATTLE FROH DISEASE IN THE 'YINl'ER.-When cattle are kept

out in the winter it is recommended as a tlseful p'ractice to rub some tar at the root of the horn, which prevents the wet from getting between the root and the skin, and, it is said, contributes to preservo the hea.lth of the animal and to keep it from the various diseases to w~ich it may otherwise bo liable.

JJ&r For High Water at Cape Sable add 50m. to time of High Water at Halifax. Tide serves same hour at Anna.polis and St. John, N. B.

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10 2-1 2;) 34 rnorn. 7 42 .3 42 ~ 3 l:l 7 c,:l 6 58 2 12 11 21 10 49 o 52 8 39 4 26 I~ 4-±7 9 27' S 32 3 4il 12 16 33 47 2 12 9 34 4 55 1"-" ;j 44 10 24 () 29 4 43 13 10 50 ~.'J 3 33 10 29 5 25 I~I 6 42 II 22 10 Ii 5 -!l 14 4 22 32 4 53 II 22 5 49 I~

7 20 even.' II 5 6 19 15 S. 2 23 57 6 14 ev. 14 6 14 7 58 o 38 II 43 6 57 16 9 1 16 7 35 1 8 6n

I~ 8 34 I I .. ev.19 7 33

17 15 2 5 8 56 2 3 7 10 !) 10 I 50 0 5:; 8 9 18 20 I 49 10 14 3 0 7 4:) !) ~:! 2 32 1 37 9 51 19 23 41 18 II 32 3 58 8 2U 1m III 3·!" .1 14 2 19 9 33 20 25 48 54 ev.36 4 56 9 1:3 fll 11 :J4 4 14 3 19 10 33 21 26 21 56 1 39 5 5.3 10 7 111101'11- 5 14 4 19 11 :}5 22 25 26 6 2 20 6 47 11 10 1 o 34 () .12 5 37 morn. 23 23 13 10 3 1 7 38 morn. Vf 1 52 7 51 6 56 o 51 24 19 57 42 3 27 8 25 o 15 Vf .3 II 8 49 7 54 2 10 25 15 54 22 3 54 9 8 I 18 Vf 4 9 9 -18 8 53 3 8 26 II 16 37 4 44 9 49 2 22 "" 5 8 10 27 9 32 4 7 27 6 16 21 5 35 10 29 3 22 ."" 5 47 II 6 10 11 4 46 28 1 4 15 5 23.. II 9 4 2:l }{ 6 26 morn. 11 13 5 25 29

jN. 4 9 31 5 12 II 50 5 26 }{ 7 28 0 8 morn. 6 Q~ -I

30 9 15 12 5 33 morn. 6 28 }{ 8 30 1 10 013 7 29

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! 24 OCTOBER, Tenth Month. [1860.

I THE FAMILY FRIEND.

METHOD OF CURIlW BAD TUIl BUTTJ<R-A quantity of tub butter w •• brought I to market in the West Indies, Which, on opening, was found to be very bad, and 1 almost stinking. A native of Pennsylvania undertook to cure it, which he did thUB:

He started tbe tubs of butter in a large quantity of hot water, which soon melted the butter; he then skimmed it off as clean as possible, and worked. It over again in a churn, and with the addition of salt and flne sugar, the butter was slveet and good.

To TEST MuslIROOMB -Rub the upper skin with a gold ring or any piece of gold; , the part rubbed will turn yellow if it i. a paisanausjungu ••

i. I, M. 2 Tn. 3' W. 4 Th. 5i .F. 6: Sa. 7' SUo S M 9' Tn'.

10', W. ll;Th.

·12 F. ~ 13 Sa.

14' SUo 15 ;\1. 16 Tn. 17 W. 18 Th 19 F. 20 Sa. 21 SUo 22 .'II. 23 Tn.

i24 W. i 25 Th. 126 F. ~ 27 Sa. ,28

1

SUo i 29 M. 130 Tu. 131 W.

({ Last Q~arter, 7th day, 6h., 50m., Evening . • New Moon, 14th day,.10h., 23m., Morning. }) First Qnarter, 21st day, 9h., 56m., Morning. o Full Moon, 29th day, 2h., 36m., Morning.

SUN. J,ci. s§'

HOLIDAYS,

ANNIVERSA.RIES, &e. ___ ~~_'';:::s DecI'n. 1 . /S ~ ~ South. Rise ets $1

1st Steamer on Hiver Hudsoll, 18(,17. 3 0 22'481/6 135 47110 30 1st Assembly in Nova Scotia, 1758. 3 46 5 6 14 15 461049

4 9 19 6 16!5 44~ 1 8 Rev. R. Boardman died, 1782. 4 32 30 6 1715 43 II 27 Old Parr d., aged 152, in 1635. 45538 6 195 4Ill 44 Ii in U E."pect 5 18 43 6 21 5 39 12 2 19th i:innduy ofter Pentecost. 5 41 43 6 2215 3812 19 Great :Fire at Miramielii, 1825. 6 4 40 6 245 3612 35

rain. 6 27 31 6 25 15 35 12 57 11. d ({ 6 50 18 6 2715 3313 7 <j? d ({ h d ({ 7 12 59 6 285 .3213 22 George Cubitt died, 1850. 7 35 34 6 30

1

'5 3013 36 ({ Perigee 3h., e\·~n. Frequent 7 58 4 6 31 5 2913 50 20th Sunday after Pentecost. 8 20 26 6 3315 2714 4 Ii d ({ showers. 8 42 41 6 34

15 2614 17

15 Great fire at St. John, N.B., '41. 9 4 49 6 36

1

5 2414 29 Queen Charlotte, died, 1818. 9 26 49 6 375 2314 41 1st bombarument Sevastopol, '54. 9 48 41 6 39'15 2114 52 Dean Swift died, 1745. 10 10 24 6 405 2015 3 Battle Navarino, 1827. 10 31 58 6 42]5 1815 13 21st Sunday after Pentecost. 10 53 23 66 4

435

'55 1157 1155 3221

d' d ({ Changable II 14 37 wwther. II 35 42 6 46'5 1415 39

Canton bombarued, 1857. 11 56 35 6 48 '5 1215 46 Charge of Light Brigade, at Balaclll· 12 17 18 6 49:5 1115 53 ({ apopee 3h even. [va, 1854. 12 37 49 6 51

j5 915 58

Ur. Doddridge, died, 1751. 12 58 9 6 525 816 4 22nd Sunday after Pentecost. 1.3 18 16 6 5415 616 8 St. Simon & St. Jude. Cold and 13 38 11 6 5515 516 12 29 Sir Walter Haleigh born, 1618. 13 57 53 16 56 15 416 15 Hollow Eve. rainy. 1417 21 6 58:5 2,16 17

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1860.] OCTOBER 31 Days. 25

THE FARMER'S FRIEND.

To PBBlIlollVB Oua J'1IO" BEllm lIu.n.-Rlchard F.nnor. Eoqulre. ofTu.more, has In hi. stahle a contrivance to I.t oats down from .. lort out of .. v •••• I. Ilk. Ih. hopper or .. mill. whence they rail Into a .quare pipe. let Into the wall. about four Inches diagonal. which comes Into a cupboard oet Into a wall. but with It. end .0 near the bottom that there shall never be above .. dedrabl. qusntlty In the cup· board at " time, which being taken o.way. another p"rce! .uccoed.; by this motion the oMs are kept constantly aweet (the taking away one gallon moving the whole above). which. when iii .. up otherwlae In great quantities, frequently &TOW

musty.

CJ.U8£ J.lIID PBBVBNTION 01' DRY ROT.-The O&use of the dry rot In wood la moisture; and to prevent wellod. Jed timber from decaying above or under ground, 16 done by cbarrlng It welL

__ For High Water at Cape Sable add 50m. to time of Higb Water at Halifax. Tide serve. same hour at Alln1.pOU ... nd Bt. John. N. B.

of § MOON. HIGH WATER.

~I--------~--~--~--~~~ '" I I I I~Hal~IWind:-IStJno. StJno. ~ Declination. Rises. South. Sets. _ fax. sor. N. B. N. F.

1 N. 14" 11 54" 5 49 0 31 7 31 2 18 It; 13 6 17 1 11 8 33 3 21 51 41 6 (7 1 57 9 39 4 24 29 10 7 33 2 46 10 45 5 25 58 ( 8 20 :3 38 11 44 6 26 8 0 9 26 4. 32 ev. 44 7 24 52 57 10 33 5 28 I 28 8 22 12 (I II 48 6 23 2 13 9 18 13 6 morn. 7 17 2 44

10 13 5 39 1 3 8 10 3 17 11 7 6 31 2 22 9 2 6 47 12 0 36 2 3 41 9 54 4 17 13 S. G 1 (5 5 1 10 46 4 39 14 12 20 4 6 21 11 41 5 1 15 17 51 17 7 42 ev.38 5 35 16 22 10 13 9 4 1 37 6 10 17 24 58 10 10 13 2 37 7 31 18 26 6 35 11 22 3 37 8 52 19 25 38 19 ev. 9 4 34 9 25 20 23 45 12 0 56 5 27 9 58 21 20 43 40 1 23 6 17 11 5 22 16 50 32 1 51 7 2 mom. 23 12 20 46 2 12 7 45 0 13 24 7 26 52 2 34 8 25 1 14 25 2 19 22 2 53 9 5 2 16 26 N. 2 52 15 3 13 9 45 3 11 27 7 58 33 3 34 10 26 .4 7 2~ ~2 19 26 3 56 11 9 5 Ijj 29 17 13 30 4 22 11 55 6 22 30 20 57 52 4 48 morn. 7 30 31 23 48 49 5 14 0 43 8 38

<p 8 4. <p 8 37 l:l 9 10 l:l 9 48 l:l 10 26 IlI11 15 II ev. 4 !!:D 1 21 !!:D 2 38 n 3 57 n 5 17 n 6 8 ITQ 6 59 ITQ 7 37 ~ 814 ~ 853 m 933 m 10 20 III 8 I'morn. WI 0 8 W 1 8 "" 1 &2 "'" 2 37 }{ 3 51 }{ 5 5 }{ 5 43 <p 6 23 <p 7 0 l:l 7 36 l:l 8 15

o 44 1 17 1 50 2 28 3 G 3 55 ( 44 Ii 1 7 18 2 31 9 57

10 48 11 39 ev. \7 o 54 1 33 2 13 :1 0 3 48 4 48 5 48 6 32 7 17 a 31 9 45

10 23 11 3 11 40 morn. o 16 o 55

'morn. o 22 o 55 1 33 2 11 3 0 3 49 5 6 Ii 2:3 1 42 9 2 9 53

10 44 11 22 11 59 ev.38

1 18 2 5 2 53 3 54 4 54 5 37 6 22 7 36 8 50 9 28

10 8 10 45 11 JU morn. o 0

7 3 7 36 8 9 8 47 9 25

IOU 11 3 ev.20

1 87 2 56 4 16 5 7 5 5g 6 36 7 13 7 52 8 32 9 19

10 7 11 7 morn. o 7 o 51 1 36 2 50 4 4 4 42 5 21 6 0 6 35 7 14

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26 NOVEMBER, Eleventh Month. [1860.

THE FAMILY FRIEND.!

To MAKE SOFT SOAP.-Bore some holes ill your lye·barrel; put some .traw In 'the bottom; lay some un.lacked lime on it, and fill your barrel with good hard wood ashes; wet it and press it down as you put it in. "Then fall, make a basin in the ashe .. and pour in water; keep filling it as it sinks in the ashes. In the course of a few hours the lye will begin to run. When you have a sufficient quan~ tity to begin with. put your grease in a large iron pot, let it heat. pour in the lye. let it boi~ &c. Three pounds of clean grease are allowed for two gallons of soap.

<I Last Quarter, 6th day, 5h" 3m., Morning . • New Moon, 12th day, 8h., 22m., Evening. ]) First Quarter, 20th day, 4h., 38m., Morning: o Full Moon, 28th day, 7h., 23m., Morning.

-5 ~ J,e. § " SUN. S tr

..,. t> HOLIDAYS, ';:l s I ':: ~ '- 0 U";::, ANNIV.ERSARIES, &0. Decl'n. I . I ~ <!:: 1 ~ d South. RIse Sets g.~ :~ ~ r=l ~ I I Th. All Saints. 14°36' 3611 6 595 I 1618

2 F. All Souls. 14 55 37 7 14 5916 19 3 Sa. Drake returned, 15S0. 15 14 23 7 24 5816 19 4 SU, 23rd Sunday after Pentecost. 15 32 54 7 34 5716 17 5 M. Battle of lrikermann, 1854. 15 51 10 7 54 5516 15 6 Tu. 1l. d <I Rainy 16 910 7 64541613 7 W. h d <I and 16 26 54 7 74 5.316 8 8 Th. Grant of Acadia to DeMonte, 1603.16 44 22 7 94 5116 4 9 F. <j? d <I cold. 17 1.32 7 104501559

10 Sa. <I perigee 1011. ev. 17 IS 25 7 114 4915 53 II SUo 24th Sun. aft. Pent. ' Fine 17 35 0 7 134 4715 45 12 M. Baxterb.16I5. 1751177144461537 13 Tu. weathe:r. 18 7 16 7 154 4515 28 14 W. Free Trade estab.'55. 9 d <I 1822 55 7 16444115 19 15 Th vYm. Cowper b. 1731. 18 38 14 7 IS 4 4215 8 16 F. 18 53 14 7 194 4114 57 17 Sa. Battle at Prescott, U. C., '3S. 19 54 7 204 40

1

14 44 18 SUo 25th Snnclay after Pentecost. 19 22 13 7 214 3914 31 19 M. Duke ''''ellington's Funeral, 'f2. 19 36 10 7 224 '3814 17 20 Tu. 6' d <I Cold and 194947 72343714 3 21 W. Princess Royal horn, '40. 19 3 2 7 244 36'13 48 22 Th. <I apogee 7h. ev. rainy. 20 15 54 7 254 351

113 32

23 F. St. Clement. 20 2S 25 7 2614 3413 14 24 Sa. Peace with U. S., '14. 9 in.Q 20 40 :J2 7 274 33112 57 25 SUo 26th Sunday after Pentecost. 20 52 16 7 284 32\12 38 26 lIf. 21 337 7294311-219 27 Tu. 21 14 34 7 '3014 8012 0

.28 W. Canada invaded '12. Stormy 21 25 7 7 314 29111 38 29 Th. Wycliffe died, 1384. weather.21 35 16 732428111 171 30 F. St. Andrews. h 0 (0 21 45 0 7 3314 27,10 55

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1860.J· NOVEMBER 30 Days. 27

THE FARMER'S FRIEND.

EXPERIENCED MODE OF HEALING \VOUNDS IN TRERS.-This method consists in making a varnish of COlUmon linseed oil. rendered very dry by boiling it for the space of an hour, with an ounce of litharge to each pounu of oil, mixed with cal­cined bones, pulverized ·and sifted. to the consistence of an almost liquid paste. With this paste the wounds of trees nre to be covered, by means of a brush, after the b!J.rk and other subfltancc have been parell. so as to render the whole as smooth and even as possible. The varnish must be applied in dry weather, in order that it may attach itself properly.

To PnuNE VtT ALL FUUIT.-Cut of all fresh shoots, however fail' they may appear to the eye, that will not, without much bending, be well placed tc the wall; for if any branch happens to be twisted or bruised in the bending or turning (which you may not. ea,sily p~rceive,) although it may grow and prosper for the present I yet it will decay in time. and ~he sap or gum will issue from that place. ..-

___ For High Water at Capo Sable, add 50m. to the time of High Wat~r at 1 l1alifax. Tide se.rves same hour at Annapolis and St. John, N. B.

HIGH WATER.

g Decl{nation.j Rises.j South·1 Sets. I~ -Hali-lwind-IStJno'l StJllO. fax. SOl'. N. B. N. F.

I N. 25°32' 5911 6 16 1 34 7 29 8 9 6 1 46 o 51 8 5 2 25 59 43 7 19 2 29 11 42 8 9 36 2 16 1 21 8 35 3 25 310 8 23 3 23 ·11 57 II 10 6 2 46 1 51 9 5 4 22 43 49 9 35 4 18 ev. 13 IT 10 56 3 36 2 41 9 55 5 19 8 4 10 48 5 12 1 45 ~ 11 45 4 25 3 30 10 44 6 14 27 2 morn. 6 3 1 18 ~ ev.49 5 29 4 34 11 48 7 8 :).1 54 0 7 6 53 1 49 .n 1 53 6 33 557 ev.52 8 2 48 17 1 19 7 4:3 2 19 .n 3 15 7 55 7 0 2 14 9 S. 3 3:3 47 2 37 8 33 2 38 flJ? 4 36 9 16 8 21 3 35

10 9 49 24 3 54 9 25 2 56 flJ? 5 25 10 5 9 10 4 24 II 15 34 2 5 15 10 20 3 28 .A- 6 33 11 13 10 18 5 32 12 2021'53 6 36 11 18 4 0 .A-- 7 16 11 56 11 1 6 15 13 23 4922 7 48 ev.18 4 48 III 8 0 cv.40 1145 7 0 14 25 40 6 9 1 1 19 5 37 III 8 40 1 20 ev.25 7 39 15 25 49 17 9 53 2 19 6 42 I 9 21 2 1 I 6 8 20 16 24 24 19 10 45 a 16 7 47 I 10 5 2 45 1 50 9 4 17 21 41 12 II 20 4 8 8 53 Vi' 10 49 a 29 2 34 ·9 48 18 17 58 55 11 54 4 56 9 58 Vf11 4 3 44 2 49 10 2 19 13 35 14 ev.46 5 40 10 32 ""- morn. 5 0 4 5 11 19 20 8 H 58 1 38 6 2~ 11 6 "'" o 20 5 56 5 1 morn. 21 3 39 48 1 27 7 2 morn. H 1 16 6 53 6 0 015 22N. I 30 33 1 16 7 42 o 38 H 2 13 7 52 6 57 1 12 23 6 37 20 I 35 8 22 2 8 or 3 12 8 52 8 0 211 24 II 31 28 1 54 9 4 3 II or 4 12 9 17 8 22 311 25 16 2 36 2 21 9 49 4 14 8 4 037 9 42 847 a 036 26 19 58 303 2 48 10 37 5 17 8 5 2 10 55 10 0 4 1 27 23 5 19 a 26 11 28 6 20 8 6 15 morn. 11 103 5 14 28 25 8 18 4 4 morn. 7 30 II 7 20 6 8 11 49 6 27 29 25 54 40 5 8 o 22 8 40 II 8 4 o 44 morn. 7 3 30 25 16 28 6 12 1 18 9 28 II 8 39 1 19 o 24 7 38

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28 DECEMBER, Twelfth Month. [1860.

THE FAMILY FRIEND.

To KBEP FIlUITP.-To preserve fruits, you muot keep them In " room rather above the ground flnor; sheltered aJike,.from the sun and the damp; It i. even pru­dent, In order to avuid opening the windows, to let out the humid exhalation. of the fruit, to havo " .tove in the room, and lil:'ht alflre in it now and then. 11h6 decayed fruit .hould be earefully removed. Cherries. grape., &c .• are kept Bound by hanging them to t.lueads, aud then inclosing them in new boxes or barril!!; these are closed as tight a8 possible, and deposited in tt.~dry place. Some preserve them by laying theDlln , .. ",dust or bran.

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CI Last Quarter, 5th day, 1h. 46m., Evening • • New Moon, 12th day, sh. 34m., Morning. ]) First Quarter, 20th day, 1h. 56m./Morning. o :Fiill lVIbtm. 27th aay, llh. 3m., EVening.

SUN. HOLIDAYS,

AIINIVEnSAltIE~, &'c. Ded'n. /Rise/sets South.

Alexander 1. of Rttssia ilied 1825. 21 0 54' 19" 7. 32i4 28 1st Sunday in Advent. 22 3 13 7 34 4 26 Queen Adelaide died, 1840; 22 11 42 7 35:4 25 It.d II 22 III 45 7 3614 24 h d II Expett 22 27 22 7 364 24 Rey. E. In'in died, 1834. 22 34 32 7 3714 23

rain. 22 41 16 7 374 23

R. n",", d. "". ,,,.,.1. "" "r .. " 7 "i' " 2d Sundny in Ath-ent. <f d II. 22 53 23 7 38,4 22 Capture of Bushire, '56. 22 58 46 7 394 21

23 3 42 7 394 21 Isaae W~lton died, 1683. Expect a23 8 10 7 404 20 Battle of St. En~taehe, C. E. '3i. 123 12 11 7 404 20 George \V u.lrington d, 1799. storm. 23 15 44 7 404 20 16th C. Wesley born, 1708. 23 18 49 7 41 4 19 Cld Sunday in Advent. 23 21 26 7 41 4 19 Powder explosion at Naples, 1856. 23 23 31i 7 41 4 19

23 25 16 7 41 4 19 J' d CI Clear 23 26 28 7 41 4 19

41 ~pogee, 3h. ev. 23 27 13 7 42 4 -I8 <:0 enters 'tff'. \Vinter begins. and 23 27 29 7 42 4 18 Landing of Pilgl;m" 1620. 123 23 17 7 42 4 18 4th Sunday in Advent. cold.'23 26 36 7 42 4 18 Hugg Miller died, 1856. 23 25 28 7 42 4 18 CHIUSTUA~ D'!'y. 23 23 51 7 41 4 19 St. Stephen. 23 21 45 7 41 4 19 St. John. Fair and 23 19 12 7 41 4 19 Innocent's Day. 23 16 II 7 41 4 19 .. . frosty. 23 12 42 7 40 4 20 Q III pengee. 23 8 44 7 40 4 20

'1 he end of all things i~ at hand. 23 4 19 7 404 20

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1860.] DEC:EMBER 31 Days. 29 ~HE FARM·EIt'S FltlEND.

To PRUNE VnfBI TO ADvANTAGE.-In prunIng vinHl leave SOnle Rew branch,'" every year. and take away (if too many) Borne or the old. which wlll be of ir. lOt advantage to the tree, and must increase the quantity of fruit.

When you trim your vine, lea.ve two knuts, alld. cut them. off the next time; for usua.lly two buds yield a bunch of grapes. Yh~.e8. thus pruned, have been known to bear abuudantly. whereas others that ha.\'e ueen Clit close to pleas6 the eye

How TO PROMOTE THE HEALTH OF FARY ANtMALS.-All domestic anim11s should. be allUlldantly rurnished with salt. A supply kept wiihm their roach. whenever it caD be done. is recommended. Hursee and pigs should accBelonaUy ha.ve ashes given them in their food; a11,11 p.gs ought a~ all times, when conRned I in pells, to he supplied with charcoalrt as, Le5id~ Leing a medicine. it is So cheap and valuable food. . I __ For High Water a\ Cape Sable, add 5Qm, to time of High \y~l,ef at

Hallfax. Tide serves Barne hour at Anuapo1i~ and St. John,. N .. B.

! I / MOON. - J .H~GH W ~'liE&. ~I D r t" I R' [S th I Sets I ", Halr-IWmd·IStJllo·rStJno. A ee mit 1011. IBes. ou S ':5.. Inx. .or. N. B. N. F.

1 N. 230 12' 58/1 7 27 2 14 IU IU ~ I 9 38 2 HI 1 23 I> 37 2 19 50 50 8 37 3 8 10 46 I~ 10 8 2 48 1 53 9 7 3 15 22 28 9 51 4 0 II 23 I J1 IU 37 3 17 2 22 9 36 4 !O 3 24 II 6 4 50 II 46 J1 II 53 4 3:1 3 38 !O 52 5 4 10 32 11 48 Ii 39 ev. 12 ITJI e\". 10 4 50 3 55 II 9 6 S. I 58 30 mom. 6 28 I 7 ITJI I 24 6 4 5 II ev. 23 7 8 5 3 0 31 7 17 2 .3 ITJ! 2 38 7 18 6 23 1 37 8 13 48 53 2 22 8 8 I 58 =i 3 56 8 36 7 41 2 55 9 18 48 2 4 13 9 3 I 5:3 .A. 5 15 9 55 9 0 4 14

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IMPERIAL GOVERNMENT.

HER MOST GRACIOUS MAJESTY, QUEEN VICTORIA. Born, May 24th, 1819. Succeeded, June, 20th, 1839. Married, :February 10th, 1840.

CHIEF OFFICERS OF STATE.

FIRST LORD OF TREASURY.-Visconnt Palmerston, K. G. CHANCELLOR OF THE EXCHEQUER, AN:P LEA:PER OF THE HOUSE OF

COM~IONs.-Mr. W. E. Gladstone. SECRETARY OF STATE FOR THE FORhlGN DEPARTMENT.-Lord John

Russell. SECRETARY OF STATE FOR THE JIOl\lE DEPARTMENT.-Sir G. Com-

wal Lewis. SECRETARY OF STATE FOR THE COI_ONIEs.-The Duke of Newcastle. WAR SECRETARY.-Mr. Syd1l0Y HerbeJt. PRESIDENT OF THE INDIAX llO·ARD.-Sir C. Wood, G. C. B. FIRST LORD OF THE ADl\fIRALTY.-The Duke of Somerset. I,OltD CHANCELLoR.-Lord Campbell. PRESIDENT OF THE COUNCIL.-The Earl Granville, K. G. PRIVY SEAL.-The Duke of Argyll, K. T. PRESIDENT OF THE BOARD OF TUADE.-Mr. R. Cobden. FIRST COl\l~IlSSIONEU OF WOUKS.-MJ.·. Cardwell.

NOT IN THE CABINET. CHANCELLOR OF THE DUCHY flF IJANCASTER.-Sir G. Grey. POSTMASTER GENEIUI-.-The Enrl of Elgin, K. T. . JOINT SECRETAIUES TO THE TREASURY.-Mr. F. Peel; Mr. Brand.

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SOLICITOR GENERAL.-Sir H. Kcatinp:. MISTRESS OF THE ROREs.-The Dlltcl!ess of Slltherlalld. LORD STEWART.~Earl St. Germ·lim.

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M.tSTER OF THE HORSE.-M·wqui.s of Aile,hlll'V. MASTER OF THE BUCKHOU"DS.-E,wl of Bj"l;orou"h. SECREl'ARY' TO THE AD'IIRALl'Y'.-Loi·ll Clar(J!1ce i>'\',et.

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r UND>:R SECRlllTARY' FOR FORIHGN AFFAIRS.-L'll·,d vVocl.ehouse.

I UND~R SECREl'ARY' FOR rUE COLONlEs.-'{r. Chichester Fortescue LORD CHIEF JUinIC>l.-Sil· Alexlmder Cockhul'll. PRESIDENl' OF THE POOR L.l.W BOARD.-\{r. Milner Giloson. VICE PRESIDENT OF THE BOARD OF TRADE.-:vIl· .. Lts. 'IVilson. UNDER SECRETARY OF ,VAR.-'E:wl of Ripon. PRESIDENT OF THE BO.tRD OF EDUC,I-TION.-Mr. R. Lowe. JUDGE ADVOCATE.-M,·. HCC1dhm.

1 ATTORNEY GENERAL.-Sir E. Bethell.

I IRELAND. LORD LIEUTENANT.-Earl of Carlisle.

COLONIAL GOVERNMENT. CANA nA.-GovERNoR-GENER,I-L, His Excellency Sir Edmund

Walker Head, &c., &c. NEW-BRUNSWICK.-LIEUT.-GovlmNoR, His Excellency, John

Henrv Thomas Manner.s Sutton, &c., &c. ' PRI8CE EnW ARD ISLAND.-LIEUT.-GOVERNOR, His Excel­

lenell, George DIIndas, &c., &c. NEW-FOUNDLAND.-LTEUl'.-GOVERNOR, IIis Excellency, Sir

Alexander Bannerman, &c., &c. BERMUDA,.-LmUT.-GOVl:mNOR, His Excellency, Colonel F, recman I

Murrav, &c., &c. NOVA-SCOTIA.-LIEUT.-GOVERNOR, His Excellency, The Earl of'

Mulgra~e, &c., &c.

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EXECUTIVE COUNCIL OF NOVA SCOTIA. lIon. James W. Johnson, M. P. P., Attorney-General. Han. Michael Tohin, M. L. C. , lIon. 'Stayley Brown, M. L. C., Receiver-Ge:ne:ral. Han • • Tohn McKinnon, M. P. P. lTon. John J. Marshall. Pinancial Secretary. Hon. John Campbell, M. P. P. /Jon. William A. Henrv, M. P. P., Solicitor-General. lIon. Charles Tupper, ilL 1:'. P., Provincial Secretary. lIon. Charles J. Campbell,

Clerl~-Jlon. Charles Tupper, u. D.

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Retired members of Council retn.ininq their Tank Ii!! special pe:l'missi~n of Her 11faJesfy.

Ilon. Enos Collins. Sir Samuel Cunard, Barl. lIon .James ,V . • Johnson, M. P. P. Ifon Joseph Howe, M. P. P. lIon William Young, M. P. P.

THE LECISLATIVE COUNCIL. lIon. Edwarll Kenney, President. .................. . HALIF.\X. lloll. John Creighton .............................. LUNENBURG. lInn. Rohert Mollison Cntlor ....................... GUYSnOIWUGH. llon. Michael 'Tobin, M. E. C ....................... HALIFAX, llon. Hugh Bdl, .................................. HALIFAX. lIon. Stfiyley Brown, (Receiver Gen.), M. E. C ........ HALIFAX. Ilon. Mather Byles Almon .....•................... HALIFAX. IIoll. Alexander Keith ..............•.............. I-L\I,IF_~X. II"n. 'William Allileroon Black ..................... HALIFAX. lIon. John Holmes •............................... PICTOU. lIon. John E. Fairbanks ...........•...........•... DARTMOUTI1. llon. James McNah ............................... HALIFAX. lIon. Jonathan MCClllly .......................... HALIFAX. llOil. "Villiam McKeen ......................••..... MAnnu, C. B. lIon. Richard A. Me' Hefty .......................... ,VDmsoR. lIon. 'Thomas D. Archibald .....•.................•• SYDNEY, C. B. lIon. Anselm F. Comeau .......•................... CLARE. lIon. R. Barr." Dickey ........••..••............... A~lHE](sT. Iloil. Alfred "Vhitman ............................. ANNAI'OLIB.

Chaplain ....•................. ...... Ven. Archdeacon Willi~, D.D. Cleric .............................. . John C. I-Inliiml'ton, Esq. Law Clerk ......................... .• John W. Ritchie, Esq. Gentlen!an Usher of the Black Rod ...... . John Jas. Sawyer, 'Esq. 111essenger . ........................... Joseph Skallioh.

", -k-* 'The Members of the Execntive and Legislative Councils are I J lIs~ices of the Peace throughout the Province, so long as tl~ey belona" to eIther Branch. b I

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HOUSE OF ASSEMBLY.

COUNTIES. __ TO_W_N_6_H_IP_S. ___ -:;i'"TT-:-,----y-Ti:r.rE!>IBERS:.:.._--,.-r=_~ * Hon. J. W-:JQjlnson, M.E.C. ANNAPOLIS ••••

CAPE BRETON ••

COLCHESTER... South Riding.

North Riding.

CUMBERLAND ••

DIGBy ••••••••

GUl'SBOROUGH.

Mo~es Shaw, Esq. Avard Lon.e:ley, Esq. * Thomas Caldwell, Esq. J. Bourinot,

• -* Adams G. Archihald, Esq. Alexander Campbell, Esq.

* A. IV. M~LellaIl, Esq. * T. F. Morrison, Esq. * Hon. C. Tupper, M.E.C. * Hon. 'Vm. Young. * Alexander McFarlane. * John C. Wade, Esq .. * Martin Robieheau, Esq.

..Colin Campbell, jr., Esq. " * Stewart Campbell, ES(l. .. IV. O. Heffernan, Esq.

HALIFAX •••••• Western District. S. L. Shannon, ES<I. Henry Pryor, Esq.

* ,John Tollin, Esq. Eastern District. • '~John Esson, Esq .

HANTS •• , ••••• South Riding.

North Riding.

INVERNESS ••••

lUNGS ....... . South Riding.

North Riding.

LUNENBURG ••.

PICTOU ••••••• 'Vest Hiding,

East Riding.

RICHMOND ...•.

• '1:' 'Vm. Annand, Esq. v * Hon. Jose!,h Howe. v * IVm. Chamhers, Esq. * E. Churehill, E.sq. ., A. M. Cor·hmn, Esq.

* Peter Smyth, E'q. " Himm BI:mchard, Esq.

Hugh McDoualrl, Esq. ,.-* 'V. B. Wehster, Esq. ~ John Brow~, ESI1-.. * Samuel ChIpman, Esq. ... IVm. Burgess, Esq . .. * Henry Baily, Esc!. .. Hemy Mosely, Esq . .. * Benjamin 'Vier, l~sq. ~ * A. C. ;\IeDolllllrl, Esq. .. n. P. Grant, ES~I' ... ,'I;. George MCh.CllZW, Esq.

James MdJonald, ESII' .. * Hun. John Cumpbell, M.E.C. " Lcwi:-; SInH-h, E~q .

. Andrew Cowie, Esrl. * IIemy Martell, Esq.

SHELBURNE.. • • Co

C. F. Hun'ing'tOll, E~'l' Thomas Coffin, Esq.

Shelhurne Township. Barrington do. •

SYDNEY ••••• ~ .

* John Locke, .ir., Esq. * Robert Ruuertson, Esq. '~.' Hon. W. A. Henry, M.E.C. * I-Ion. Jno. McKilllion, M.E.C.

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VICTORIA •••••

YARMOUTH •••• 1* Hugh Munro, Esq,

vVm. Campbell, E;i'1' * Thomas Killau1, Esq.

Yarmouth Township. W. H. Townsend, Esq. Argyle Township. John V. N. Hattield, Esq.

Names marked thus e were Members of the previous House.

COVERNMENT OFFICES AND OFFICERS.

PROVINCIAL SECRETARY'S OFFICE.

Hon. Charles Tupper, M. P. P., Provincial Secretary. William H. Keating", Esq., Chief Clak. William Seaman, Esq., Assistant.

FINANCIAL SECRETARY'S OFFICE.

Hon. John J. Marshall, M. E. C., Financial Secretary. Thomas R. Dewolf, Esq., CINk.

RECEIVER GENERAL'S OFFICE.

Hon. Staylc" Brown, JYL L. C., RfCeiv(fr General. John R. 'wallace, Esq., Cleric.

CROWN LAND OFFICE.

Samuel P. }<'airbnnks, Esq., Commissioner of C7"Uwn Lands. Willinm A. Hendry, Esq., Dl?jfllf!J COllllllissiont"r. Messrs. Edward l\1onis, :Frcdcrick Le Blanc, Chas. H. Carman, and

Peter V. Doyle, Esqrs., Clerks.

BOARD OF WORKS.

Stephen H. Thorne, Esq., Chainnall. Andrew l\1cKinlay, and George Mitchell, Eggrs., Commissioners. WiLliam Condon, Esg., Sll)wrinlendent of Lighthouses. James B. McNab, Esq., Clerk.

BOARD OF REVENUE.

The Hon. Receiver General, President.

!

The Hon. Financial Secretary, John Williamson, J. W, Ritchie, I Esqrs., Commissioners.

B. B. Oxley, Er;g., Clrrk. f

PROVIKCIAL HOSPITAL FOR THE INSANE.

James R. Dewolf, Esq., M. D., /Of,dical Slll'crilltwdant. James H. Liddell, Esq., Secretary and Treasurcr. D. MeN. Pnrker, M. D., Gco. H. Stan', Vaniel Creamer Samuel A,

White, David }<'akoncr, John A, BeE, John Doull Doml~ick Farrell and J, W. Hitchie, ES(Fs" Commissioners.' ,

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PENITENTL\.RY. Medical Attendant, R. S. Black, M. D., Esq. Chaplain, Rev. Henry Pope. Goverllor, Mr. \Ym. Fish.

Queen's Printer, Alpin Grant, Esq. Commi"ioner <if Indian AjJairs, William Chearnlev, Esq. Commissioners for Signing Province lVates, John Naylor, Charles Twi-

ning, and Thomas Kenney, Esquires. Commissioners for the Constroction and Jjfanagement <if Railways in Nova

Scotia, Hon. James McNab, (Chairmnn,) t-i, L. Shannon, and Archihald Scott, Esquires, Chief Engineer, James Laurie, Esq. Supe>intendant <if ~Vorking Depm·tment, James R. Mosse, Esq. Accountant, John Mor­row.

Commissioners,!;,· the Construction of St. Peter's Canal, Joseph LeVis-conte, Joseph Martell, and Robert Kavanagh, Esquires. .

Inspector of Mines, James McKeagney, Esq. . Commiss;on","s to carry out the provisions of the Reciprocity Treaty between

Great Britain and the United States, Moses H. Perley, Esq., Commissioner, and Geo. H. Perley, Esq., Sec"elary and Surve!}or, on the part of the British Government, and Gen. G. Cushman, of Bangor, Commissioner, and R. D. Cutts, Esq., of 'Washington, Surveyor, on the part of the United States.

Commissioll"," ~f Ancient ReeG,'ds, 0'c., Thoma~ B. Akin, Esq. Board of Examiners for Provincial Aledical Licenses, vVm. J. Almon,

M.D .. P.;'I,IJ., D. MeN, Parker, M.D., Rufus S. Black, M. D., EStlrs. Sable Island, Philip T. Dodel, Esq., Resident Superintendent. Superintendents ~f the Establishments on 'the Islands of St. Pauls and

Scatterie, Samuel Cumphell and Edmund T. Dodd, Esqrs. Commissioners of Halifa.r COllnty ConTt House, Samuel P. Fairbanks,

A. \v. McKinlay, J. W. Nutting, vYm. Almand, J. J. Sawyer, Esqrs. Commissioners to Examine and Select Pilots for the Pod oj Halifax,

John vVillaimson, Esq., Han. James McNab, Hon. John E. Eairbanks, John U. Ross, Esq.

CENERAL POST OFFICE, HALIFAX, N. S.

(In Dalhousie CoUege, 'corner Duke and Barrington Sts., Halifax.)

Post Master{}eneral, ARTHUR vYOODGATE, Esq. Chi'!! Clerk, C. H. ILlmilton, Esq. Acconntant, F. M. Passow, Esq. Clerks Inland and Soding DepartlJlents, W. Sman, John W. Ingles,

Hugh Kerr, and H. Driscol. Messenger, Alex. Church. Letter Camel'S, vYm. Craig, George Craig, David Silverthorne, ancl

John Patterson. • Office open every'day (except Sunclay) from 4 o'clock in the morning

till 8 in the evening. The Mails for the United Kingdom are closed at Halif,tx every alter­

nate Thursday evening at 8 a ·clock. Letters, &c., for England, which may be dropped into the box after the hour of closillg, and up to the

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arrival of the Packet will be forwarded in a hag, loose-but such letters mu,t be prepaid by ;;tamps. The Royal Mail Ste~mers leave ~oston for Halifax and LiYerpool, G. B., every alternate ltedn"s~ay, amv~ at Halifax on Thursday eyening or very early the succeedmg mornmg, lenving Halifax immediately after receiving the mails. Letters to und from England, 7 ;'';d., prepayment c01l.'lJUlsory, can be pre­paid by usiug a 6d., or two 3d., Stamps, together wlth half of a three penny Stump cnt diagonally. Newspapers free.

The postage on books £i'om Great Britain to Nova Scotia, or vice versa, is for a packet not exceeeding 4 oz. 4d., currency; not exceeding Y2 lb.

I 7 ;';d; ;2 Ih. and not exceeding lib., Is. 3d.; and so on adding Is. 3d. for every additional pound or fraetionof a pound. One book package may contain separate Books, Publications, Almanacks, and Maps and Paper, Parchment or Vellnm; the latter three materials may be written or printed on-the packflge may contain the name and address of the sender. Rollers may accompany prints and maps, and markers may be sent with books. No letters must be sent with or written on a book paekage, and no Rueh package must exceed two feet in length, width or depth. The postage must in all C3ses be prepaid by Stamps.

CloRed Mails for the rnited Kingdom ria United States arc made up at Halifax to meet the Steamers leaving New York for Liverpool. Letters to be specially addressed" via New York." Letters IOd.; news­papers ld. eaeh, must be prepaid.

The Mails for the United States, via Boston, per Royal Mail Steamers, are made up on Tuesday evening of the week in whieh the Packet from England is due, at 8 o'doek. Should the Steamer not arrive by 6 o'clock the following morning, supplementary Mails will be made up. Should the Steamer from Liverpoot arrive previous to Tuesday night­the Mails as heretofore will be closed immediately on her m,·iml.

A closed mail for Canada is made up and forwarded at the same time in charge of the British Ofl1cer. Letters so forwarded must be specially addressed" Closed Mail for Canada," postage 7 :~d.; viz. 5d. packet rate, and 2"L~d. Colonial rate-prepnyment optional.

The 111 ai\" for Bermuda and the West Indies are made up finally at Halifax on the Thursday cycning of the week in which the Royal Mail Steamer is expected to arnve li'om Boston, at 8 o'clock. Letters 5d.­when posted in the interior, 3d. additional, which must be prepaid. Newspapers Itl. each, whieh must be paid by Stamp.

Letters arc fom arded via Bermuda for Chagres and the Paclfic, Chili, aud Peru, Havana, Honduras, Lnguyra, Mexico, Venezuela, and the British and Forcign vVest India Islands. Postage to Foreign West In. dies, 5d. when posted at Halifax; 3d. additional when posted in the in­terior-.must be pr~paid. Newspapers 10. each, to be prepaid by stamp at the tIme of postmg.

The Mails for Newfoundlnno (and Cape Breton during the Summer months) are made up at Halifax once a month during the months of Dceember, Janllury, February, and Mareh ; and once it fortnight during the months of ~pril~ May, June, July, August, September, October, ami November, clOSlllg finally all the Thursday eyenino, of the week in which the R. lV1. Rt~amer .is c:,pc(·ted to. ~rrive from :Boston. Postage 5d.; when posted III the llltenor 3Ll. addltlOnal. Newspapers If!. each which mnst be paid by stamp at the time of posting. '

The Mails for St. Pierre and Miqllelon arc forwarded to Sydney, C. _~~ whence they are despatched by the Fteneh packet during the.

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Summer months, and from Halif"x 'direct in the 'Winter months. Let· ters 5d. packet rate, and 3d. inland-prepayment optional.

All letters are charged by weight, and a uniform rate of postage of 3d. on a letter not exceeding half an onnce in weight has been established throughout British North America. To any part of the United Stdtes M. ; to Oregon and California 9d.-prepayment optional.

Letters posted in any town within the Province for delivery in the same town are littLle to the rate of one penny for every half onnce.

Newspapers pass free to any part of the Provillce, British North Am­erica, (Newfoundland and Bermuda excepted) and the United States when sent by land mail-to be pnt up in covers open at the ends.

Printed Circulars, Prices Current, Hamlbills, and other printed matter of like description, put·up in covers open at the ends, and without any written communication, may be sent to any part of the Province to any place within the same, as well as through Nova Scotia, at the rate of Id. per onnce-prepayment optional, except when addressed to the United States, in which case the postage must be prepaid.

Pamphlets, Magazines, Periodicals, or Books, bound or unbound, done up in covers open at the ends, uuaccompanied by auy written com­munication, may be transmitted as above mentioned, through the mail, in this Province: not exceeding 2 ouuces in weight free; and when ex· ceeding 2 ounces 7:.;d. for every ounce up to 48 ounces, beyond which weight they cannot be sent by mail. , British reprints of cepyright works from the Unijed States, by land

mail err steamer, (harged letter postage. :I<'or Dartmouth daily, postage oue penny. lfor Musquodoboit Harbor, every Tuesday morning, at 9 o'clock.­

Return mail dne on Monday-afternoon, at 5 o'dock. For Prospect on Saturday afternoon, at 2 o'clock. Return mail due

on Saturday morning at 11 o'clock. For Ketch Harbor and Sambro on Friday evening, at 10 o'clock.

Return mail due on Saturday. D:7" Letters for Registry, must be posted half an hour previons to the

closing of the mail by wldeh they are to be forwarded, and the postage lIB well as the registration fee, must be prepaid.

Letters pl·epaid by Stamps, and dropped into the Letter Box during the night, and up to 5 o'clock, a. m., will be forwarded by the mails despatched same morning. '

When the mails from l~ngland arrive before 9, p. m., they are deli­vered the same evening, and after that hour, at 7 next n;orning.

All other mails arriving before 7, p. m., will be delIvered the same evening-if after that hour and before 8, at 6 o'clock-and if after 8, at 7 o'clock the following morning.

The Postmaster General is not liable for the loss of any letter or packnge, unless such loss should arise from his own default.

Land mails made up at Halifax, 8, p. m.

MONEY ORDER SYSTEM.

1. Orders may be issued for nny sum uncler and up- to Five Pounds, CUlTency, but shall not exceecl that amonnt.

2. The charge for each Order (without respect to the amount thereof) shall be Six Pence Currency, to be paid in advance by the party apply-ing for the Order. ,>

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3. The Money Orrl,')",; shall be made out upon forms suppliell by the Head Otfice, and no order will be valid or pa!JabLe unless given upon the re-gular printed/ann. .' .

4. Persons applying for Money Orders wlll be reqUired to state the particulars upon a :Form of Applic'ltion provided for that purpose.

5. It~ in consequence of error or Illi.sappreilension, the purchaser of a Money Order should desire to change the place of payment named there­in' the iS811ill" Postmaster will write aer!)ss the face of the Order, in black illTc, the worci~ " ~yow p~zyable at ---," specifying the place,-to whie~ he will nffix the date of his signatUl·e. The charge for transfer, as It will involve some correspondence, willLe Six Pence in each easc.

6. No alteration of tlIe Payee's name will be allowed after an Order has heen issued and the acjyic'e mailed, but a new oue will be granted, and the usual charg-e of Six Pence made.

7. Parties procUl'ing Money. Orders will please to examine them care­fully, to see that they are properly filled up and stamped. This caution will appear sufficiently important when it is understood that an Order dcfecti ve in any important respect will throw difficulties in ,the way 'of its payment. -S. When a Money Order is presented for payment at the Office on

which it is drawn, the Postmaster, Ot Clerk employed, will use all pro· pcr means to assure himself that the Applicant is the party named and intended in the Advice, and upon the ]layment ~f the Order will be careful to obtain the si.'lilature ~rthe Pa!!ee to the receipt at foot.

9. 'Vhen through illness, or other insuperable difficulty, the Payec­that is the person namec] in the udvice-is prevented from presenting the Onler in person, the Postmaster will be at liberty to accept a writteu authority li'olll him in favor 01 a second person, provided always that such written authority is satisf<Lctorily pmved to be genuine.

10. Any Money Order Po:;t Office may repay an Order issued by it­self, but only to the party who olitained it. The charge or commisssion shall in no case be returned.

II. :For the prescnt, the Offices in this Province whieh are authorized to g-rant and pay Money Orders arc as follows, viz: General Post Office, Halifax; rost Offices at Amhcrt, Antigonish, Annapolis, Ariehat, Bad­deck, C. B., Dig-by, GlIysboro', Kelltville, Lunenburg, Liverpool, Pictou Port Hoor!, Shelburne, 8ydllCY, Truro, 'Vindsor, and Yarmouth. '

12. Po"tm:lster8, when not iu fund", mil'}' clefe,' payment of money for six days until they shall h,we receiycd a supply from the Head Office.

PARCEL POST.

Parcels' closed at the ends and sides may be posted at any Post Otfice iu Nova Scotia, for convcyance to any other Post Office (not Way ~tfice) in the Province, at a rate of Postag'e subject to the following con­dlnon:

I. No letter or letters shall be enclosed. q

2. The parcel shall not contain any explosive substance glass . liquids or other matter likely to injure the ordinary contents of the malI, Ulule; penalty of the forfeiture of the parcel. -

3. Th~ weight of the parcel shall not exceed 31118., nor the size exceed one foot m length or breadth, or oix inches in thickness.

4. Pm'cels must be prepaid at the following rates, and by postage stamps (not by monl?!J) :

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If weighing less than 1 lb .......... _ ............... Is. 3d. More than lib., and not ('xceedill~ 2 Ibs ............. 25. 6d. More tban 2 Ibs.., !Lnd not exceedil;)!; 3 Ihs ............ 38. 9d.

5. The parcel may be reg'istercd, on prepayment, also by stamp, of a registration fueof 6d. in adrlition to the above rate.

6. The parcel shall have the words" By Parcel Post," plainly written over the address. It should be well and strongly put up, and he legibly addressed to the Post Ollice arldL'ess of the intenderl reeei,-cr, induding the name of the County in which the Post Office is situated. The fol­lowing is an example at' the mode of address recommended:

By Parcel Post. 1'0------,

--- Post Office,

Sent by ------, ---, --- County.

County of ---, N. S.

7. If the name and arldress of the sender be written on the parcel, it will, if delivery should fuil from any cause, be returned unopened to the sender on paymeut of an additional rate of Is. 3d. for the return con, veyance.

8. If the number. of stamps affixed to a packet be insufficient to pre­pay the proper rate, the amount deficient will be rated unpait!, with a fine of 6d. in addition.

TABLE ShowIng the time of ClosIng and Arrival of Mails at the General Post Office, Halifax.

:ost To;vns. Na_m~~~~eper. I Close a\-~..!..~ ~:._jAr~iVe a,t.!X'-E:~~'

.AlblOn Mmes .... H. Mch.enzle ..... Mon. ". e(\. Fn)\1on. 'Vetl. :B rIo Amherst ......... T. A. Chipman ... Daily, (Sn. ex.) Daily, (Su. exo) Annapolis ....... T. D. Helllierson. 'IMun. Wet\. Fri.:lI1un. Wet!. :B'ri. Auti.gonish ..... 'IH .. p .. H. ill.. 0 ••••• Daily (:-;,1. ex.) Daily, (Su. ex.) I

Ar.ichat ......... Mi,s E. McDonald. Mon. 'YCt\' Fri'~!Tno Til.' Sat. I Aylesford ........ 'Y. ,V cst. . . . . . . . . " " " OIl. ". ee\. Fri. Budrleck ......... tROhert Elmsley.. . . " " " 1'11. Th. Sat. Barrington ....•... R. H. Crowell ..... Tn. Th. Sat. " " " Berwick ........•. John M. Parker: .. Mon. 'yed. Fri'IJ"l0n. Wed. F11. Boulardene ...... A. Munro ..... 0 •• Mon. :B rL. rho Sat. Bridgetown ...... Thomas Spurr .... MO. 11. 'VC.do Fri./'Moll. WeeI'. Fri. Bridgewater ..•.. Aaron Morse ..... Tn. Th. Sat. Tu. Th. Sat. Canning ....•.... W. H. Harris ..... Tn. Fri. Sat. Tn. Fri. Sat. Canso ........ _ .. Geo. Non~s ....... 'Vcd. Fri. TIL. Sat. Chester.: ........ Amos Lovett ..... Tn. Tn. 1-\;1 t. 1'11. Th. Sat. Clcmentsport ..... Moses Sha.w ...... Mon. 'Y.ed. Fri. Mon. W C.d. Fri.

1

Digby ........... H. Stewart. ....... " " " " " " Durham ......... Alexr. CamerD"- ... Tn. IVe. Th. Sa. Mo. Tu.\Ye. Fr. Glenelg ......... John Campbell .... Wed. Sat. Mon. Wed. Sat. Guysborongh .... IE. J. Cnnningham. Mo. We. Fr. Sa. 'I'll. Th. S,it. Halltsport ....... Nathan T. Harris .. Wee\. Sat. Tn. Wee\. Sat. Kentville ........ ,r. F. Hutchinson .. Daily, (Sn. eX)1 Daily, (Su. e;) Laurencetown .... ,J. W. James ...... Mon. Wed. Fn.Mon. 'Ved. :Bn.

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Liverpool. ...... 'ITho~. P. Calkin ... Til. Th. Sat. ITn. Th. Sat. Locke's I~lanu ... XCI xes Chipman .. Th. Snt. Th. Sat. Lonuonderry .... IJ. Campbell ...... Daily, (Sn. ex.) Daily, (Sn. ex.) Lower lIorton ... ,IJ. W. Hennigar. . ." "" " H Ie

Lower Stewiacke'l"vm. Holrlsworth. ." "" " "" Lnnenburg ...... W m. Uudolf. .... 'ITn. Th. Sat. Tu. Th. Sat. Mabou .......... Donalrl McLellan .. IMon. "VerI. ]<'ri. Mahone Bay ..... Louis Knaut ...... ITt!. Th. Sat. . " " " . Maitland ........ Allam Hoy ........ Mon. 'Veu. Fn. Mon. Wed. Fn. Margaree ........ Henry Taylor ..... IMon. Fri. Th. Sat. McNair's Co,'e,., John A, Steele .. , 'I" ,. "" M: lIfllsquodoboit. l~obt; Kaulback, .. 'Y cd; Sat., "Ved; Sat. MIll Vllhwe ..... N. l' oung ..... , , • 'I u. rho Sat. Til. Th. Sat. Newport .. "' ....... ,James Cochran .... Mon. Th. Tu. Fri. New G. las<'ow .... Jam.es Fraser ..... IDail)." (Su. eX')IDailY, (Su. c. x.) New Syrh?cy..... IMnn. "'cd. Fri. 'I'll. Th. Sat. Parrsboro*· ...... Patrick Blake ..... Th. Silt. Mon. Fri. l'ietolt ..... , .... A. P. Hoss ....... Vail.y, (SIl. ex.) Daily, (Su. ex.) PlaistcrCove .... ,Tas. G. McKeon ... MOll. "Ved. Fri'I'fU. Th. Silt. PortHoou ....... J. D. Tremain.... " " " H (( "

Port Medway .... IElbrillge Cahoon .. Th. Sat. Th. Sat. Pllgwash ....... 'ILeYi Borden ...... Mo. We. Th. Slf. Mo. 'I'll. Th. Sa. Ri"er John ...... A. Archibald ..... Mon. ·Wed. Fri. Mon. 'Verl. ~iver Philip ..... Mrs. G. Phillips ... Tn. Th .. Sat. Mon. IV;rl. Fri. Sandy Cove ..... ,J. C. Morse ....... lIIOll. Fn. IVed. Fn. Shelburne ....... Hollert Thompson. Tn. Th. Sat. Tn. Th. Sat. Sherbrooke· ...... Hugh McDonald .. "Verl. Sat. Werl. Sat. 51mbenucadie .... F. It Parker ...... Daily, (Su. ex.) Daily, (Su. ex.) St. Ann's, C. B .. Murdoc·k McKenzie Mon. "Ved. Tu. Sat. St Margaret's Bay IV. K Brine ...... Th. Sat. St. Peter,s ....... Geo. Handley ..... Mon. Wed. FI~. Mon. Wed. Fri. Sydney ......... Roht. Martin..... " " " Tn. Th. Sat. I Sydney Mines .... D. Hiely .. ~ ..... , " " " " " " Tatamagouche ... H. D. Cntler..... " " " Mon. Wed. Fri. Trurot .......... John Ross ........ Semi ])'y. S. ex. Semi Da., S. ex. Upper Stewiacke . !John Cox, .. , .... Wed. Sat. Mon. Th. U .. M.u~quodohoit·IH., A. ){itc~lJe}:-... "", Wed. S,\t; Wall,lce ......... Jo,hna Emst!., .... Mo."Ve. rho Fr. Mo. Tn. I h. Sa. "Vallon ......... IC. IL Allison ..... M()n. Th. Tu. Fl~. Westport, ....... J. Bancroft ....... MOil. ]<'ri. Mon. Fri. "Vest Hiver ..... 'I,John Fraser ....... Mall. 'V crl. Fri. Mon. IV cd. Fri. Weymouth ...... C. P. Jones....... H " " ., " "

IVhycocomah .... L. McDougall ..... Mon. Ii'ri. Mon. W cd. Wilmot ......... JaB. A. Gibbon ... Mon~ Wed. Fri. Mon. IVed. Fri. "Vindsort ........ W. Burnham ..... Scmi Da. S. ex.ISemi Dfl., S. ex. Wolfnlle ........ Geo. V. Hand ..... Daily, (Su. eX')IDailY, (Su .. ex.) Yarmonth ....... A. C. Itobins . . . . . ,,~ "H " "H Canada, Iml roulo* Tn. Th. Sat. Mon. Wed. Fri.

uo. v;aBoston. . By Ste'l' to Bas. Steamer fl'. BOB. New Brunswick .. I)'aily, (Su. ex.) Daily, (Su. ex.) P. E. IshLnd..... Wed. Sat. Tu. Fri. U. S., lar~rl route'" Daily, (Sll. ex.) Daily, (Su. ex.)

do. by Stcamer. ISte'r from Eng. oteamer fl'. Bos.

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England ........ . Bermnda & W. In.

Newfoundland ...

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Every alter. Th. Everv alte!'. Th. Monthly. Monthly. rEvery altern.l Eyery altern. I 'VlCek fro April week· fro April i to Nov. illdu. to Nov. iudn.

I MOTlthl.Y frolll, Monthly from Dec. to March I Dcc. to March

l inclusive. inclusive. e MatIs are made up and received from places ma.rked thus C per steamer Em-

peror and Favor's Express ,ia. Windsor. . t A second mail is made up at S, p. m., and reeeh'ed at llY2. a. m., from places

thus t marked.

LIST OF WAY Or-FleES IN NOVA SCO-IIA. PREPARED EXYIl.ESSLY FOR THIS 'YORlL

Way Office. County. . Keeper. Cl08.6 at HX'jAniyc nt !-Ix.j ACQlUa Minet\, ~ Colche~tcr-, - JOlin Gol.l(lge-. -- Dany·su.-ext Daily 8l1.(.1:. Add1ngton Forks, Sydney, Norman M'Donald. do. do. I do. do. Ad\,ocMe Harbor, Cumberland, Natha,n B. N(lri~. Thur. Sat. Mon. Fri. Alma.(MiIJ. Riv.), Pictou, M. M. Archihald. Mo. We. ~'ti. Mo. We. r ri. Apple P.iver, Cumberland, W. R. Elderkin. Thur. Sat. Mon.' rio Argyle, Yarmouth, Nelson S. Ryder. Daily Suo ext Daily Su. ey. Arisaig, Sydney, Alexander Gilli.. I do. do. I do. do. Aylesford, (West), King~. Samuel Randall. IMo. ·We. Fri. Mo. \Ve. Fri. Aspey Fay, C. B. Victoria., Malc'm M'Pherson. do. do, IJ.'u. Th. Sat. Bailey Brook. Pictou, Donald j\l'DOllUld.ID:dlY Suo ext Daily Suo ex. Barney's Rivor, \Vrn. McKenzie. do. do. do. duo Barrington Pass3,ge, Shelburne, John Osborne. Tu. Th. Sat. Tu. Th. Sat. Bay St. Lawrence, Victoria., Donald M'Intosh. Mon. Wed. Tues. Sat. Bedford Basin, Ha.lifax, Francis Wier. Tu. Th. Sat. Tu. Th. Sat. BelJveaux Cove, Dig1Jy, Math'rme LCBlanc.\MO. ·We. Fr1. Mo. We. Fri. : Big Bras d'Or, Victoria, George M'Kellzie. do. do. Tu. Th. Sat. Big Interval. Inverness, Donald Gillis. Mo. ". e. Fri. Big Pond, Cape Breton, Hugh M'Lellan. do. do. do. do. Bill Town, Kings. Ezekiel R. Colwell. Dfiily Suo ext do. do. BI.ck Rock. Cumberland, Silas Phinney. Tu. Th. Sat. Daily Suo ex. Blandford. Halifax. Casplrd PuuliCDVer Mon. ~ rio Blue Mountains, Pictou, Peter Oampbell. Daily Suo ext-DailY Suo ex. Boisdale, Cape Breton, Michael M'lntyre. Mo. We. [r'l.i'ru. Th. Sat. Boom, Inverness, Douga.ld Kennedy. do. do. do. do. Bridgepor~ Cape Breton, Hector M'Intyro. do. do. do. do. Bridgeville, Pictou. John Forbes. Daily Suo (~xt Daily SUo ex, Broad Cove, (Inter'l.). Inverness, Isaac M'Leod. Mo. We. Fri. Tu. Th. Sat. I Broad Cove, ~Marsh)," Donald M'Leod. do. do. do. do. Broad Cove, Lunenburg, John Smith. Tu. Th. Sat. tlo. do. Brookfield, Queens. William Hendry. do. do. do. do. Brookfield, Colchester, Elisha F. Gorsolay. Semi daily, Semi-Daily. Buckley's, Kings, ThomaB Buckley. Daily Suo ext Daily Suo ex. Caledonia Corner, Queens, George Midlliemas. Tu. Th. sat'IITu. Th. Sat. Caledonia., Guysboro': John Hattie. Wed. Sat. Wed. f:,at Oaledonia., Kings, .Tas. E. Cockwoud. Daily Suo ext Daily Bu. ex. Cunard, Sydney, Robt. McDonald. do. do. I dO. do. Cape George, 3helburne, .To.iah Smitll. Tu. Th. Sat. TIL Th. Sat. Cape Negro. I' Wm. Cunningham. do. do. do. do. Cape Sable Island, Yannouth. Ja,. M. KilIalll. Daily Su. ext Daily Suo ex. Carlt.on, ('Jape Breton, Allen McDonald. Mo. We. Fri. l'u. Th. S.t. Chblsea Corner, Lunen •• burg, Benj. Huhley. Tu. Th. Sat. do. do. Chelsea. Corner. NelBoll Ohesley, do. do. do. do. Chester Basin.., II Wm. Eldridge. do. do. do. do. Choticamp. Inverness, Edwd. Briard. Mo. We. Fri. do. do.

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CheYiere. OhriHtmaa Island, Churchpoin~, Ohurch Street, Ohurchville, Chute's Cove, Clare,

Hants, Cape Breton, Diguy, Kings, Pictou, Annapolis, Di rrl>v Sh'Clb~rne,

Lunenburg, Kings,

Oleek's Harbor, Olyde Riyer, Oonfluerall Hn.nl{, Oornwallis, (ERst,) Cornwalli,. (We,t,) OOllntry Harbor, Gnysboro', Oow Bay, Cape Breton, Cruss !toads Pridg~, Cumberland, Cross lloads.(C'y fIr.) Guysuoro', Cross RO<ids.(::lt. M's.)' .. Crow Ha.rbof, Dartmouth, Halifax. Deerfield. Yarmollth. Diligent River, Cumberland. Di!='uQQse, IUchmond. Dublin Rhore, Lunenburg. Eurltown, Colch/~ster, East Bay, Cape Breton. East Bay. (North Side) Eagt Branch, Cumbel'la.nd, E .. t Port Medway, Queens, East, River, Gllyebol;o" Rap-tville. Colchester, ECOi~QIl)Y. Economy, (Upper,) Eel Brook, Elmsdale, Falmouth, Falmouth. (War. B'g.)

Ya.rmouth, Halifax, Ha.nts,

Five Islands, Colchester, Forks, (1\I<.ng1ree.) Inverness, Forks, (Mgt. Bay,) HaJifax, Forrista,lls, Synney, Fox. Harbgr, Ollmberhnd. ~'ra.mloioe. Itiehmund, Fraser's Mills, Picton, Gaberouse, Cave Breton, Ga.rden of Eden, Pictou, GasjJercau, Kings, Gays River, Halifax, Givan Whar~ King-e, 01)08e River, Cumberla.nd, Gore, Han ts, Goshen, Sydney, Grand IUver, llichmow_l, Gra,Dville Ferry, Annapolis. Grea.t Village, Colchester, GreenHeld, IJunenburg, Greenhill, Pictou, Greenwich, Kin .-·s Gulf Shore, Cun7b~rland, Gunning Cove. Shelburne, Gnysbnro' Interval, GuysboI'o'. Halfway River, Cumberland, Ha.ll's Harbor, Kiugs, H ~rbor a Bouchet, Sydney, Head .J ordon River, - Shelburne. Head Amhersl, Cumberland, lid.. Tat<.tm:tg'ce. Bay, Colchester, HLI. W"IIace Bay, ICumb"rl"nd,

.Tohn Burgess, IMt.>. Thur. \TUes. Fri. Mal. McDungall. Mo. We. Fri. Tu. Tn. Sat. Claude Melanson. do. do. Mo. We. ITi. Wm. Lynch. Daily Suo ext Daily Su. ex. Allen Weir. do. do. do. do. Harria foster. Mo. We. Fri. Mo. We. ~.r!. A. F Comeau. do. do. do. do. Beverly Smith. Tu. '1:h. Sat. Tu. Th. Sat. .Tam(~8 M oKay. do. do. do. do. \rIl1. McKeen. eto. do. do. do. H. L. Dickey, Daily Suo ext Dailv Hu. ex. C. \V. Barteux. dt). do. I du: do. W. G. Se,)tt M. W. F. 8at.

ITu. 'l'h. Sat.

Angus McAuley. do. do. do. do. Hugh ~lcIlQnald. M. W. Th. F. M. Tn 1'h. S. Donald Green. M. W. F. ""t.I,Tu. Th. Sat. Samuel Grant. do. do, do. do. John Ehler. do, do. cto. du. Edw. Foster. Daily Su. ext Daily Suo ex. .Tames Ga.11ie. do. do. I do. do. John F. Smith. Th. Sat. . Mon. trio ,! o,eph Martell. ~!I~.· TWhe.·sF,.,lt·I .. "TUd·oT. h·dSO."t. NiclJol:1R Oxner. Charle, Gmham. Daily S . ext Daily SU . .IIX, Alexander Kenna. Mo. We, Fl'LI'ru. '1'h. sat. J. P. l\lcKinna. do. do. do. do. Andrew Taylor. M. \\'. T. h. F'IM. rru. Th. 8, Z. P. Armsirong. 'ftl. Sat. Thur. Sat. Geor)!e Campbell. M. W. F. Sa~. Tn. 'l'h. Sat. Sa,mllcl Creelma.n. Daily Su. ext'Da.ily Suo ex. Silas H. Crane. do. do. do. do. .Iohn F. Crow. do. do. ~ ao. do. 'r. B. Whi~e. do. do. do. !.lo. J ames Fraser. .Mo. \Ve. Fri. Tu. 'rh. Sat. James \Xolf. do. do. do. do. ~'raneis Kennedy. do. do. do. do. ,Iohn Fulmol'e. do. do. do. do. Samuel Camp boll. do. do. do. do. Alex. Hubley. Th. S"t.· Wed. Sat. E. ForrestalL M. 'I'u. Th. S. D. MCAuley. M. W. Th. F. du. do. ,John Strahan. Mo. We. fri. Tu. Th. Sat. Duncan McDonald. Daily Suo extiDaily. Suo ex, \Vm. Armstrong. Mo. \Ye. Fri. Tu. Th. cat. Geo. McDonald. Daily. Daily. Rherman Ooldwell. do. do. James McKay, John Giva.n, John Mickle, Danifcll Thompson. DOllald Sinclair. Donald MeKenzie. Alfre I Troop. Andrew McLella.n. Nathl. Freeman. 'Vm. McKenzie. Arthur Bisho\l. 'V. \Vaugh. ! WIll. Doane, senr. Robert McKay. A. N. Ji'ullerton. Thos. IIt,ley. Ed wd. Curbett. Thos. Holden. .r a.mes Pinlay, H. McIntosh, Bcn. Reu ben Layt011,

do. do. M. W. Th. F. M. Tu. Th. H. Mo. We L ITues. Fri, Daily Su. ex.t D:cily SUo e>;. ilIo. We. Fn. Mo, We. , rl.

do. do. do. do. Daily Suo ext'Daily. Tu. Th. Sat. Tu. Th. Sat. Tu. W. T. S. M, Tu. W. I',

Daily. Dally, M. W. Th. F. M. Tu. Th. B. Tu. Th. Sat. Tu. 1'h. Sat. M. W. F. Sat.. do. do. 11h u rs. Sat. Mon. Fri. Dai'y. Daily.

do. do. 1'11. 'rho Sat. Tn, Th. Sat, Daily.- Duily. /rIo. We. Fri. Mo. We. Fri. ~L W. Th. F. M. Tu. Th. S.

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IId. Locb.ber Lake. ISydney, Rd. Wal. bay,(N. side) Cumberland, Hd. West Bay, InVerlle.l:;l\ !tebron, Ya.rmonth, Hillsboro', InvernesR, Hillsboro', Annapolis, Hopewell, Pictou. Hubba.rt's Cove, Halifax, Indian Harbor, Guysboro', Ingunish. Victoria, Isaac's Harbor, Guysboro" Joggins MiDes, Cumberland, Judique, Inverness, Kempt, Qneens, Kempt, YarnlOuth, Kcmpt Town. Colchester, Kellnetcook, Haut'3, Kennetcook. (Upper,) " Ketcb Harbor, Halifax, Kingston Village, Kings. L',i\.rdois6, Richmond, Lahava.(CroSB Road.) ,Lunenbnrg, Lake Ainslie. In Ycrnese, L.ke Ainslie, (E. side,) " Le1vis Head, Shelburne, LewIs Bay, Cape Breton, Lime Hock, Pictoll, Lingan Minea. CalJ6 Breton, Little Bras d'Or. "

, Little River, Sydney. Little River. Halirax, Little Arich~-t, Richn.lOud, Little Harbor, Pictou, Little Tracadie" Rydney. Lochn.bar,

, Loch Lomond, Ricbmond, Lockhartville, Kings, Long Island, I >igby, Long POint, ]rlvel'ness, Lower Hnrnf'Y's River, Pictou, Lower Ward, Halifax, Low Paint, _ InvernesB, Low POint Shore, Cape Breton, Lower Maccan, Cumberland, l·Yle'. Bridge, Shelburne, Macean, Cumberland, 1.Iacean Intervale, " Mainadieu, Cape Breton, Maitland. Yarmouth, 1Ialagawatch, InvoTuess, Malagasb, Cumberland, Malignant Cove, Pictou, Ma.nchester, Guysboro',

,Marie Joseph, Halifax, Marioll_ Bridge, Cape Breton, Marshall Town, Digby. 11.rshall's Cove, Annapolis, Mast Town, Colchester, McLellan'S MouDtain"Pictou, Medford, jKing8, Meagher's Grant, Halif;,x, Merigo'nish, Pictou, Metagham, Yarmouth. Middle Lahave Ferry,\LUnenburg, Middle Town, Gllysboro', M,Uld!e Settlement, Inverness, Middle River, Victoria,.

Donald Mc\111lin. Isaac 11rO"l"D. John Matheson. Charles Kahan. John U. McKeen. JOhll Bars. Hector MoLenD, Robert Fox. Alex. R.obi"nson. John Burke John McMillan. Bowman Boggs. Hugh McDonald. E P.- Freeman. J. W. Hamilton. Charles llano E. N. l\Ia.sters. Jacob Hennegar. P. Martin, 2nd. T. A. Robinson. Michael McNeil. Is.aac Heckm!\n. Angus Mcinnis. Chas. McMil!an. Robt. Currie. Donald Gillis. Hugb McDonald. Patk. Earnst. JaB. Mattheson. Levi Irish • J ohn McBain. ,'eter Busdet. Joseph Gra.nt. J 08eph Symens. Juhn Sears.

• Rodk. Bnth une. Oliver Lockhart. W. Pow.l!. John Chisholm. D. Murray. son. J Ohll FI':-tl'WT. Angus McMaster. DUllcan McPhee. David Long. Wm. Greenwood. Eleazer Taylor.­George Atkinson. Daniel Dllfl: ,John Phi1l\t,s. Hugb McKay. Samuel Treen. Donald McLean. James Whitman. Thos.O'l"lavin. Ewen, McNeil. Ertward Haines. H~ndlcy St"fl'ett. Samuel McCully. Alex. McOurdy. AlIx, Hunt,ley. W. E. A. Nutten. John Finlayson, S"ml. Rust. Chas. Pernctte. Michael Mann. Allan Grant. Kenneth McLeod.

Daily. IDaily. 1>1. W. Th. 1' .. ),1. 'fu. Th. R.

do. do. Tu. Th. Sat. Daily. Daily. Mo. We. Fri. Tu. Tb. Sat.

do. do. Mo. We. hi. Daily. Daily. Mo. We. Fri. Tu. Th. Sat. M. W. F. Sat. do. do. Mo. Vie. Fri. do, do. M. W. F. Sat. do. do. Daily. Daily. Mo. We. Fri. do. do. Tn. Th. Sat. Tu. 'rho Sat. Daily. Daily.

do. do. Mo. Thnr. Tues. ~ rl.

do. do. do. do. Saturday. Mouday. Mo. We. FrI. Mo. We. frl.

do. do. do. do. Tu. Th. Sat, Tu. Th. Sat. Mo. ,'" e. Fri. do, do.

do. do. <10. do. Tu. Th. Sat. do. do. Mo. 'Ve. Pri. do. clo. T. W. Th. S. M. Tu. Th. 1". Mo. We. Fri. Tu. Th, Sat.

do. do. do. do. Daily. Daily. Wed. Sat. Wed. Sat . Mo. We. Fr!. 1'u. Th. sOot. Daily. Daily.

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do. do. Tu. Tb. Sat. Daily. Daily. Thur. Sat. Tue •. Sat. Mo. We. Fri. 'i'u. Th, Bat.

do do. do do. Daily. Daily. Tu. Th. Sat. Ttl. Th. S"t, Daily. Daily.

do do. Mo. We. Fri.ITU. Tb. Sat. Daily. Daily. Mo. We. Fri. 'I'll. Th, Sat. M. W. 'l'h. F. M. Tu. h. S. D"ily. Daily. M. W. F. Sat. "U. > b Sat. Wed. Sat. Wed. Pat. Mo. We. Frl. lu. b. Sat.

do. do. Mo. We. frio do. do. do. do.

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Middle River, Pictou, Middlewwn, Annapolis, Middlefield, Lunenburg, Mill Brook. Pictou, Mi1ler's Creek, HtUlts, MUt"n. Queens. Mill Town. Annapolis. Minudie, Oumberland, Moidart, Pictou, Molasses Harbor, Guys-boro'. Morden, Kings, Jrlorristown. Syctn~YI Mount Uuiacke. Halifax, Musqllodobo,t Harb'r, Napan, Cumuerland. N eeum Tench. Halifax, New Albany, Annapolis, New Annan, Colchpster, New Ca.ledonia, HHlifax, New Gairloch. Pictoll, New Germany, Lunenburg, New Harbor. Guysboro', Now Larig, I~lot.ou. New Minas, Kings, Newport Corner, Hants, Newport Landing. II

New TllBket, Ya.rmouth, Nichols's Ourner, Annapolis, 1\iel,aux Falls. Nine Mile River. Noel, Nue.l Shore. N. E. Br. MargOTee. North East Harbor, NOlth Mountain, North River Bridge, North Hiver Brid~e. North Shore, North Shore. North West Arm, Ohl Barus, Ohio, Ouslow. Onslow, (Uppor.) OYBter Ponds. Pal adise Lane, !Jeggy '8 Cove. Perot Petite IUvicre. Pineo Village. Pil'ate'ij Hal'bor Plainfield. ' Pleasa.nt River, Point llruley. romkot Forks, Parta(Jique. Port Jolly. Portuguese Cove, }'ort George, port Matooll. Port Williams, Porter's Lake, Port.Latour, Prospect. 1?nlmico, Ragged Head, Ragged Islands,

Hant •• "

Inverness, 81lelburne, Kingi\, Colohester, Victoria, .. Cum berland, Cape Breton, Colchester, Rydney. Colchester,

Guysboro', Annapoli!, Halifax. King., Lunenburg, Kings. Guysboro', Pictou, Queens, Pictou. Sydney. Colchester, Queens, Halifax. Annapol1s, Queens, King •• H"lIfax. Shelburne, Halifax. Yarmouth, Guy.boro·. B4elburne,

George McLeod. 'l'. W. Tb. 5a. M. Tu. W. ". William Fowler. Mo. We. Fri. Mo. We. Fri. Elkanab Morton. 'I'u. Th. Sat. Tu. 1 h. Sat. Morrison Ross. T. W. Th, Sa· M. 'u. W. t. Hyram Miller. Mon. Thur. rues. hI. Edward Kempwn. Tu. Th. Sat. 'u." h. 8at. Joseph Grncher. Mo. We. Fri. Mo. We. tri. Gilbert Seamari. Daily. Daily. George Fraser. do. do. Alex. Boidroit. M. W, F. Sat. 'u. "h. Sal Tho •. Farnsworth. Mo. We. Frl. Mo. We. tri. Arch. McGillevray. Daily. Daily. Patk. Deegan. Tn. Frl. I nes. Frt. Henry Hemitey. do. Monday.

Daily. Daily. Wm, SmIth. Wed. Sat. Wed. Sat. A, Whitman. Mo. We. Fri. Mo. We. ~rI. Edwin Bell. do. do. do. do. Angu. McDonald. Wed. Sat. Wed. Sat. John McPherson. T. W. Th, S ... M. I u. W. 1'. Wm. Nicholes. Tn. 'I'h. Sat. In, 'J b. 80.'-David Kirby. M. W. F. Sat. do. do. Robt. McLeod. T. W. Th. So.. M. 'u. W. F. Wm. T. Higgin.. Daily. Daily. Ramuel Martin. MOD. Thur. I nes. Fri. James W. Allison. do. do. do. do. Oharlton Sabeaua. Mo. We. Fri. Mo. We. trl. Daniel NichoUs. do. de. do. do. Cbarles Barteux. do. do. do. do.

~l~n~~~~h~~ilri,;n. ~~i.l\v e. Fri. ~~~l~e. Fri. Karnuel McLellan. do. do. do. do. J oh n Rus.. dB. do. ., U. I h. Sat. Alexr. Greenwood. Tu, Th. Sat. do. do. J. S. B. A~pinall. Daily. Daily. J ames B'gnell. do. do, Duncan McKenzie. Mo. We. 'Frl. 'u. 'J h. SILt, Donald McDonald. do. do, do. do . Dun. Mc/l.innah. M. W, Th. F. M, . u. TiJ. S, E. K, Ball. Mo, We. Fri, ,u. "h Sat. Eben. Archibald Daily. D"Hy. ,Johu McPherson. do. do. Thomas Baird, do. do, Da\'id McCurdy. <1o, ' do. ,James Carr. M. W, 1'. Sat. Tu. I h. Sat, Will. Troop. Mo, We. FrL Mo, We. trl, John Cro,·k.. WeI!. SM. I ue •. Sat, Daniel Huntley. Daily, Daily. H. M. Spike. Tu. Th. Sat. ., u. : h. Sat, Arunab Ran<l .. ll, Daily. Daily. Jonathan Hartly. M. W. F. Sat. I u. Th. Sat.

- Angus Sutherland. Daily. Daily, Phillip Fancy. Tu. Th. Sat. Tu. 'J h. Sat, Stephen Pollock. Daily. Dally. Rodk. Chisbolm. do. clo,' Ilobt. David""n. do. clo. Michael Rouen,on. Tu. Th, Sat. 'u, Th, Sat. Timothy Sullivan. Saturday. Monday. E. B. BolBer. Mo. We. 1'rl. Mo. We. Fri. Geo. MCAdams. Tu. 'I'h. Bat, U.' h, Sat, John Lingley. Dally. Daily. Geerge Orman. Tueaday. Monday. John Sim.. Tu. Th. Sat, I u. 'h. Bat, Stephen White. Saturd"y, Saturday. John Garland. Daily. Daily. Richard Bru"eo M. W. F. Sat. 'u.' h. Sat.

, George Craig. Thur. Sat. Thur. Sat,

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1860.] ALMANACK. 45 Ratchford Riv~r, Rawdon, Rawdon, (Upper,) Rawdon, (South,) Red Island .. River Bourgeol .. River Debert, River Dennis, River Hebert, River Inhabitant .. River John. (W. Br.) Roger'. H il~ •

Cumberland, Hant ..

Richmond,

Oumberland, Illvernesit

Cum berland, Inverness, PiCtou.

Round Hil~ Annapoli., Sable River, Queens, Salmon River, Halifax, Sa.lmon River, Guysboro', Salmon Ri v. (lake set.) .. Sambro, Halifax, Land Point, Guysboro', Sawmill Brook, Pictou, Scotch Village, Hant., S~tt'li Bay, Kings, 8elmab, Han ts. Shag Harbor, Shelburne, Sheet Harbor, Halifax, Sheffield Mill.. Kinga, Bherbrooke, Lunenburg. Shinemeca. Bridge, Cumberland, Ship Harbor, Halifax, Short Beach. Ya.rmouth, 8'bubenacadie River, Colchefili,er, Six Mile Road, Cumberland, SD)ith's Cove. Digby, South Gulf. (St. Ann's) Victori", South Branch, Colchester, Speicl!'$ Cove, Digby, Spence's, olche~ter, Spring Hill Road, Cumberland, Springville, Pictou, St. Andrew's, Sydney. ~t. Croix, Hant., St. George's Channel, Invernel!lB, St. Mary', Bay. Digby, St. Patrick's Channel, Victoria, Steep Creek, GUYliboro', Stewiacke, (Middle) Colchester, Stewiacke, .. Stoddart.'s, Annapolis, Sugar Lotlr, Inverness, Sutherla.nd River, PiCtou,

'. Tatsmagouche MntD. Colchester, 'l'racad.ie, Sydney, Trout CO\'e, Digby, Turn'8 Ba..y, Halifa.x, TU8ket, Yaflllouth, Upper Dyke Village, Kings, Upper Settlement. Victoria, Uvper Settlement, Sydne,y, Upper Settlement, Pictou, Wal1ace,lUver, Oumberland,

, Waugh's.River, Colchester, Wenin&!on Dvke, Kings,

I' Welton,' .. i Wea' Cheater, Cumberland, West BranCh, Pictou, West BranCh, Cumberland, White Head, Guy.boro',

Joseph ElderkIn. Thos. Moxen. John W. Laver •. Geo. Creed. James Thompson. E. Bissett. Philip {·'ulmore. Arch. MCIntyre. Michael Pugsley. John McLeod. Alexr.McKay. David McKenzie... Chas. Spu rr. Wm. Dunlop. Ann Galagher. Daniel La wIer. Stephen McGuire. T. B. Smith. Alexander Fox. Wm. Rubly. John Carvan. W. A. Tupper. Arch. 'l'rain. S. W. Nichol,on. John Hall. Cyrus Webs"'r. George Ross. John Moore. D. F. Curry. Freeman Tracks. John Green. W. T. Angwine. E. W. Potter. Angus McLeod. S. A. Creelman. La-uchlin McKay.

I do. do. Mon. f rl. Mon. Wed. 'fues. ~ rio

uo. do. do. do. do. do. do. do.

Mo. We. Fri. Mo. We. Fri. do. do. do. do. do. do. do. do. do. do. Tu. 'I h. Sat.

Daily. Daily. Mo. We. Fri. Mo. We. frl. Dally. Daily.

do. do. Mo. We. Frl. Mo. We. Fri. Tu. Th. Sat. TU.·I h. Sat. Wed. Sat. Wed. Sat.

do. do. do. do. Mon. Fri. Thur. Sat. Sa.turday. Monday. Wed. Sat. Wed. Sat. T. W. Th. Sa. M. Tu. 1 h. 8. MOil. Thur. Tues. t ri Daily. Daily.

do. do. Tu. Th. S"t. Tu. Th. Sat. Wed. Sat. Wed. Sat. Daily. Daily. To. Tir. Sat. 1 u. I h. Bat. Daily. Daily. Tuesday. Monday. Daily. Daily.

do. do. do. do.

Mo. We. Frl. Mo. We. hI. du. do. Tu. Th. Sat.

Dailly. Daily.

J. M. Spencer. Daily. Daily. Wm. Urown. do. do. John Holmes. do. do. .10hn McMillan. do. do. John Trefry. do. do. Wm. McKenzie. Mo. We. l"rl. u.Th. Sat .. FAlw. Everltt. do. do. Mo. We. i rt. Juo. McNaughton. do. do. Tu. I h. Sat. AIAX. McGuire, "'ed. Sat. Wed. Sat. Ruth Fisher. Daily. Daily,' Geo. McNaught. do. do. Rott. Stoddart. Mo. We. Fri. Mo. We. Fri. Alex. McDonald. do. do. i u. 'I h. Sat. nodI<. Henderson. Daily. Daily. T. Drysdale. Mo. We. Fri. Mo. We. FrI. Michael Potts. Daily. Dally. J:1.8 Morhollse, Mo We. Fri. Mo. _'Va. 1rl. Cha •. Lordly. Saturday. ~aturday. James M. I.ent. Daily. Daily. Albert Beck with. do. do. Donald McMullen. Mo. We. Fri. 1 u. lh. Sat. ChLL8. Caill-cron. Daily. Da.ily. DOllald Livingaton. T. W. Th. Sa. M. 'Ill. W. F. David Purdy. M. W. Th. F. M. Tu. '1 h. S. JI!remiah Murphy. Mo. We. Fri. Mo. We. t rio Wm. E. Burbidg •. Daily. Daily. John S. Welton. Mo. We. Fri. Mo. We. frl. Jacob G. Purdy. Daily. Daily. Wm. Dunbar. do. do. C. C. Oxley. Tu. Th. Sat. Mo. We. ~ r1. James Feltmate. Wed, Sat. Wed, Sat.

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Willis Fos'r's, Windham HIll, W ood Harb~r, I

Annapolis, Colchester, Shelburne,

IWilliS Foster. IMo. We. Fri./'MO. We. Fri. John Bragg. Daily.' Daily.

IE. Nickers"o..-n""-. __ L:T:..:u",.:..:T:..:)",I.--,S:..:a:..:·t_. ,-1_u_._T_I~I._S_a_t.

Separate Mails are not made up at the Post Office in Halifax for any of the Way Offices except those lying between the City and the nearest Post Office.

Letters for the Way Offices are forwa,rded to and received from the Post Offices to which they are Bubordinate, on the days above n:;t.med.

PACKETS FROM HALIFAX. The Steamer for England arrives from the United States at ~unard's

wharf fortnig-htly, that-is about.midnigbt every other Thursday, and the same week the Steamer from Eng-lanil arrive, and proceeds to Boston,

Messrs. Cunard & Co. haye also Steam Packets running to Bermuda awl St. John's, N. F.,-the latter tonches at Sydney.

The Steamer Eostern Slate leaves Brown's wharf every other Tues­day for Boston, and touches at Yarmouth on the way. Messrs. Young & Hart haye two packets rnnning continually to Boston, yiz: the barque Ilall/ax, and the brig Boston; the latter is commanded by Capt. O'Brien, and the fonner by Capt. McCullough. .

A packet runs between Halifax and Liverpool, Queen's Co., leaving Cronan's vVhatf occasionally through the month.

Two fine schooners-the Sylvia and the LlI1i,enblt,g Packet-sail about evcry ten days for Lunellburg',-the former from Black's, and the latter from Oxley's wharf.

The Gnyshorough Packet sails from the Long Wh ,f. The Sydney (sailing) Packet generally starts fi'om alliwell's Whali.

TARIFF OF DUTIES IN THE PROVINCE OF NOVA SCOTIA.

An act to regulate Custom Duties. Passed the 30th day of March, 1859,

(Published by Authority.)

Be it enacted by the Govemor, Council, and Assemhly, as follows :_ 1. This act shall c.ome into operation on the first day of April, in the

year one thousand eight hundred and fiftv nine and shall continue in force until the first day of April next thereafter. '

2 .. There shall be collected and. paid to her MnjeRty for the use of the p.rovmce upon all gO?ds byought mto this province, by sea or land car­nage, the se"eral duties, 111 currcncy, set forth in fi"'ures on the table hereiI?-after :,onta~ned, dcnominated '.' Table of Dutie~," opposite the re­spectIve artlc~es m such tahles mcntlOned, according to the Yalue, uum­ber, ·01' (luantlty of cyer)' such article.

3. The goods mentioned in the table hereinafter contained, denomi­nated " 'fable of Exemptions," shall be free of duty.

4. The dl~ties shall be collec.t~.d, paid, and receh;ed, and the proceeds thcI:eof '~pp1ted under th.e proVISIOn, of the pro"incial statutes from time to tm1C III force concerIllllg the sume.

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5. The duties shall be collected, paid, and receil'cd aecordino' to the weights and measures in use in this province, and where, in the "tahle of duties, such duties arc imposed according to any specific value, quantity or number, the same shall apply in like proportion to any greater or less value, quantit:·, or number.

6. The duties shall be paid to the collectors of the colonial revenue, and received Ht the office of the Receiver General, either in treasury notes at the value of twenty shillings each, or in current coin at the legal rate of tender.

7. Duties paid into the Receiver General's office shall be carl~ed to account of the provincialrevenne, and become part of the puhlic funds, and shall be paid and applied ouly to such purposes as may be expressed from time to time in the provincial statutes concerning the same, and shall in all cases be drawn only by warmnt under the hand and seal of the Governor.

8. The GovernOr in Council may, whenever it shall be advisable so to do, declare by proclamation what articles, the growth, production, and manufaetJu'e of the Briti;h North American Provinces of Canada, New Brunswick, Prince Edward Island, and Newfoundland, or any of theIl1 may be imported into the province free of duty, and may declare in what manner and unaer what restl~ctions the same may be so imported ..

9. Nothing herein contained shall operate to impose duties ou articles exempted from duty nncler the act fo[' giving ettect on the part of the province of Nova Scotia to a certain treaty belll'ccn her Majesty and the United States of Amcricii, passed in tho year 1854 .

• TABLE O.F DUTIES.

Articles. Duties in Currency." Apples, fresh or dried, <iP' bbl. Bacon, qjl' cental 01' 100 Ibs. Beef, salted 'W bbl.

. £0 5 0

" fresh? 100 lbs. . . . . . Biscuit, fine, and bread inducl. crackers or cakes, P 100 Ibs. Butter, qjl' 100 lbs. . Candles, Tallow, 19' III

All other caudles, W It Cassia and Cinamon, ground, W III Cattle, vi". : horses, mares, or geldings, each

neat, viz.: oxen or other neat cattle, 3 years old or upwards, each .

cows, and cattle under 3 years aIel, each sheep, each • hogs, alive, over 100 lbs. weight, each

" "of 100 Ibs weight and under, each Cheese, ;W 100 lbs.. . Chocolate, or cocoa paste, W III Coffee, green, <iP' Ill. . .

" roasted, burned, 01' ground, W III Flour, wheat, W bbl. . . Ginger, ground, W ]t. . Hams, smoked or dried, per 100 lbs. Lard, per 100 lbs. . .

o 10 0 050 o 5 0 o 5 0 o 8 9 o 0 It 004 003 2 10 0

1 17 o 12 o 3 1 5

~ ~ o 0 o 0 o 0 o I o 0 010 o 8

6 6 9 o 6 o lk 1~ 2~ 3 2 o 9

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Duties In Currency. Leather, viz. : sole leather, including hides and skins partially

dressed therefor, 'V. lb. 0 0 1 i Molasses, :P gal. 0 0 3 Onions, ? 100 lbs. 0 2 6 Pears, fresh or dried, ;W bbl. 0 5 0 Pork, salted, ;W bbl. 0 5 0

" fresh, per 100 Ibs. 0 5 0 Raisins, ~~ lb. . 0 0 1 Pepper and Pimento, ground. ;W lb. . 0 0 2 Rum, not exceeding the strength of proof by Sykes' hydro-

meter, and so in proportion for any greater strength than the strength of proof, per gal. .. 0 2 3·

·Spirits, viz.: brandy, whiskey, gin, cordials, and other spirits, except Rnm, not exceeding the strength of proof' by Sykes' hydrometer, and so in proportion for any greater strength than the strength of proof, ;W gal. 0 4 0

Sugar; brown or mnscavado not refined, :w 100 Ibs. 0 7 6 " candied, brown, crushed and bastard facings, and re-

fined, ~y 100 lbs., each . . . Teas, viz.: souchong, rongou, pekoe, bohea, pouchong, and

all other black teas, ;W lb. gunpowder, hyson, young hyson, twankay, and

other green teas, ~y lb. • Tobacco, manufactured, except snuff and cigars, :w lb. Tongues of Cattle, dried, or pickled, ;W 100 lbs. 'Vines, viz. : hock, constantia, tokay, champagne, burgundy,

hermitage, claret, called lafitte, latour,

o 10 0

003

006 o 0 2i o 10 0

lafayette, margaux, or hautbrian, per gal. 0 4 6 madeira, port, and sherry wines, of which the

first cost is £30 'ir' pipe and upwards, ;W , gal. All other wines l;J gal. . . .

040 020

Clocks, and all whee", machinery, and materials used in 1 their manufacture,

COllfcctionary, ByrupS, and articles manufactured from 20 0 0 sugar,

For e\,ery £100 of the value.

g:~.~~~~sn~n~r~~~, I Leather, viz.: boots,. shoes, and leather manuf,tctures of

all kinds; upper leather of all sorts, including hides 10 0 0 and skins partially dressed therefore,

Meat, fresh, (excpt beef or pork), Poultry of all sorts, dead, -For~"ery £100 of the value.

Anchors, grapnels, ltnd anchor palms, I Cables of hemp or other vegetable substance or of iron, Cotton Yarn, Copper, viz: plates, sheets, bars or bolts, for ship building, 5

wrought or cast for machinery, pure or without 0 0 other. metal, cOPl~er castings of eyery description for machmery, for mills or steamboats, copper and com-position nails and spikes for ship-building.

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Duties in CUl'reney. Cordage, t'trrcd or untO,rrcd, whether fitted for rigging or

otherwise, Iron, viz: in bars or holts, castings for mills 01' sleam

engines, and cast or unwrought pipes or tube", sheet iron and iron spikes,

Machinery of .tll kind, of copper or iron for mills, steam­boats, and mauufactories, and mnnt~ metal sheu.th­ing,

-Oakum, Pitch, Sail cloth of all kinds, canyas, and sail twine, Tar, Zinc, viz: zinc slteO,thing of a size 48 inches long hy 14

inches wide, intellded for anu to be useel as sheath­ing for vessels, and zinc sheathing nails,

For every £ I 00 of the value. All other goods, wares and merchandize not otherwise

5

charged with duty, ant! not enumerated in the table of exemptions, 10

FGr every £ 1 00 of the vallle.

TABLE OF EXEMI'TIONS. Ashes, vi .... : IJot and pearl ashes. Asses "'Hi Mules. Baggage and a~parel of Passengers not intended for sale. Barilla and soda ash. Beans. Biscuit or hread. Books not prohibited to be imported into the United lCingqorQ. Bnllilm, gGld, or silver. Blll'l'SWnes. Coal •. CQcoa.

o o

o 0

CoiIl.: gold and silver coins, an~ British capper coins. Copper, vii: copper ore, QI' il1 pigs or bricks, old 01' WOl'll, or only fit to

be re-mannfactlIred. Corkwood .

. Corn, viz.: wheat, rye, indian corn, harley, oats, rice, and hncbvheat, unground,; bllrley meal, rye meal, oat meal, indian me;!l, blIck· wh~l\t meal, peas and beaus.

EuO'rllvil1gs. l!'is4, viz. : ti.·esh, dried, salted, or pickled. :Uis~ ~o.oks. l!'iah oil, viz.: tl'ain oil, spermacetti oil, head matter and blubber, fin& and

skins, the prodIl.ce of fish or creatures living in tho ~ea . . Flax. .• . Fu,rniture that has. been in actual lise, working tools auu implemcnts­

the property of immigrants or persons coming to. reside ill tile province and not intended fol' sale.

l¥ty. Hemp. ~ides or pieces of hides, -raw, not tanned, ct~l'rie~, or dressell.

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IIorns. Horses and carriages of tmvelIer~, anel horses, cattle, carriages, and other

vehicles, when employed.in ("([lTying merchandize, together, with the necessary harness and tackle, so long" as the sam~ arc actually in usc for that purpose.

Iron, viz: unwroug-ht or pig iron, orcs of iron of all kinds, iron rails for railroads, steam boilers, boiler plate,;, plough mOlllds, and hoop iron.

Lintels. Lime and Limestone. Lines fur the fisheries, of all kinds. Manures of all kinds. Maps and charts. Nets, fishlllg nets and seines of all kinos. Orcs of all kinds. Prrintillg'8. Palm oil. Pilot Bread. Plants, shrubs, and trees. Plates of gold and silver, old and fit only to be re-manufaeutred. Potatoes. l'rintiJl!'," presses and types, and printers' ink. Ha.~·s, viz. : old rags, old rope, junk, and old fishing nets. Rosin. ' Sails, ri~.Qing', and ship materials S,twrl from Yes,scls wTecked on the

coast of this province, and Sa red froll1 yC'ssds owned and registcr­ul in the province if wrecked on the coast of thi,; province or else­where.

Salt. KlTois of all kinds. Skins, furs, pelts. or tails, undressed. StOIlCS, unmallufactmcd. ~traw. -Statuary. Kllg-m' of the Maple. Tallow. Twines anrl lines nsed in the fisheries. Tohacco Ulll1lallllfcwtured. Tow. Turpentine. vVhalc fin or honc. vVood, \'u: hoards, planks, staves, 8qn:1l'0 timher, shingles, und fire

wood, but not to include woods uscll for dyeing.

LICHT HOUSES On the Coast of Nova Scotia, alld (Til the CUf.toi of New Brunswick in the I

Ba!f ~f F"nd.~. MBAClfEn'S BEACH-East Sille HaIihtx harbor. A fixed light. K,'.llIl',O 1SLA:-;I)-IV cst cntrnn("e Halifax harilor. A Jixed liyht. ]) En L 8 lHLAN D-An f),'IU!/I)/I('! f.'!JliI /]"«(('on on the S. VV. point of

Devi!,s hl~ at the Clltranec of tire Eastern passage to IIalifux Irar-i

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bor, and exhibits a red liqht on the seaward sides, to distin"uish it from Sambro and Meagher's Beach lig'hts; stands forty-five fe~ ahove high watermark; rise and faa six feet. The Towel' painted (lark brown, with a white belt between the Balcony and :bantem, to distinguish it in the day time.

CROSS ISLAND-Entrauce to Lunenburg harbor. Two lights-flash light abol'e,. fixed li,qht below.

LIVEH.POOL-South end of Coffin's Ida.nd. A plain ,-evolving light. FORT PODIT harbor light, at the head of Liverpool harbor, southern

entrance of the river. A ~l'Iilhtfi.rpd light, visible li'om all points of ap­proach, and must be left on the larboard hand when elltcring' the harbor.

PORT MEDWAy-Beacon Light on Admiralty Head, west side of the entrance of the port. l~uilding square, painted white with black square in the centre of seaward sides" plain white light, forty feet above sea· level, and stands within thirty f,nhoms of the shore. SHELBuR~E-MeNutt's Island. Two jixed lights-one above tHe

other. n.~RRINGTON-Baccaro Point, C,lst side of the entrance to Bnnington

Bay .. Ajlash liyht of fiftecn seconds. YAR~IOuTH-vYest Sicle of the harbor. A plain, retlol1J/'ng ligM. CAPE SABLE, SEAL 1,LAND-The first light on approaehing' the BIlY

of Fundy is on the South Point of Seal Island. A rlain, white liyh!, I

elevated abollt ci!!;hty feet above high water mark, and may be seen, on approaching tho I,land, from any point of the compass. A very dan­gerous rock, under water, ~\lt upon which the sea always hreaks, called Blonde rock, abollt three and one-third mi'les S. by VY. by compass, from the Light House. Between this rock and the Island there are some dangers-the ground is rocky throng'hout, andlurge vessels, there­fore, ought not to attempt passing b,etween them.

BRIAR ISLAND-A plain, '0hite Zig/d, situate about half a mile N. E. from the N. VY. pain t of the Island.

VVESTPoRT-Peter's Island, :1t the south entrance of the east side of the Bay of Fundy. '['we white l':qhts, placed horizontally, to distinguish it from Briar Island light, at an elevation of forty feet above high water mark. .

Dwny GUT LWHT-On the west side of Dighy Gut, from Brillr Islundnorth-eastwurd. This light is chiefly inteuded as a guide into Dig'hy Basiu. A .ft..red, white Z,.fJht. '

BLACK ROCK LWItT-On the southern shore of the Bay of Fundy. A .fixed, white light. HORTO~ llr:U1!,F LIGHT-In the Basin of Miuas, ninety-five feet

above sea level, high-water; rise aud flLIl forty to forty-five .feet. Builcl- , , ing sqnaI'e, painted white; stands sixty feet from the Bluff, and shows a w!tite I~qht, which may he seen in elear weather, over the greatest part of

I the Basin of Minas, (after passing Cape B1OIllcdon,) and ahove the Five I.,lallds, and up 'Windsor River, until intercepted by the eontinua­

, tion of the Bluff to the southwarcL.,af it. I ~PI'Lg RIVER LIGHT-North si,ct~ of the C1~trance to Appl? River, in I CllIgnecto, 01' Cnmberlanc\ Bay. '},l'O .ft.xed IlqMs, placed hOl'Izontally. I • PARTRIDGE ISLAND RIvER-An Octagonal light beacon, on the west

t

' ~ide of the entrance'to Partridge Island River, P(\rrsboI'oug'h, on the north "ide of the Basin of Minas. and exhibits a plrdn, white It:(jilt, at an elevation of thirty feet above high Wilter; rise and full about forty-five

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I feet; the Tower is white, nnd stamls close to high water mark on the I beach. V c."rl, can only enter the llnr1>or at high water, and mnst lie I aground on the soft bottlllU when the tide is low. .. . I

EASTERN BEAYEU, on 'VILLIA~I'S IsI,AND-A rn'ol!'In,q bght. CAN8EAt;, CHANBF;UltY ISLAND.-Tu·o fixed lights, one auove the I

other. 'VEST BIIm OF THE GrTOF CANsEAc,,--Afixed light. I E:bDY, OU SAND POINT LIGHT'-On Euc1y, or Sand Point; on the

west'siele of the south entnln(,c to the Strait of Canoeau, distinguished by tWQ white lights, placed ]lOrizontaJly, twenty five feet above the sea level. Euilding' square, pnillted u;hite, with a black diamond on the sea­ward side.

GLYSBOROt;Gll HARBOR BEACON-On the west side of the entrance to the harbor, hend of Chedabucto Bay. A fixed light. .

FICTOU LlGHT.-On the south-east side of the entrance to the'light. A jlxed light. .

PICTOU IsLAND LIGHT.-On the S. E. point of the Islaud. Build­ing square, anu painted u:hite. Afixed light, fifty-two feet above high­water mark.

ARICIU T BEACON .-}c Lig'ht on Point Moriehi, on the south-east side of the southern entmnce to tllC harbor. Building square, painted 4vhiie, A white light, thir~y-tour feet above the sea-level.

LOUI8llURG.-Un east,ide of thc entrance to theharhor. A fixed lig"'. Low l'OI:-;T LIGHT .-East side of Sydney, C.B., harbor. A .fixed light. : SEA-,VOLt', OR iVLu:GARlE ISLAND LlGHT.-Situate on the N. 'V. I

side of the Island of ~"pe Breton, nearly midway between Port Hood I and Chetiralll)l harbors, and distant from Cape Breton, two and a-half: miles. .A piui/l, white light. The lantern is placed on a square wooden' tower, painted white, neal' the centre and summit uf the I'land. The lantern is 298 feet ahove sea level-visible from all points of approach. To vessels in pl'Oximity to the Island the light mny become obscured by the ubrupt clitfs or sides of the Islauu, which may serve ns a guide to tack or anclior by, as 11t11l<lreds of vessels find anchorage on the south east side. The chief IUlllling is near the south-west end, in shore, where a few Ii .• bing sta'-id; a'd be"ts are j<ept in use during the fishing season.

POUT HOOD LIGIIT.-Chun~ed f.-om white to red, when seen from the northern entrance, to distinguish it from the Margurce and North Canso Lip:hts. .

VVIIlTE HEAD I'LANb LIGIIT.---On tIle S. VV. point of ·White Head I'land. The tower is square, painted white, stands sevcnty-fi\·c fathom. trom the wllter's c,lgc, with an Octagonal Iron Lantern, sixty feet above sea level at hig-h water; 1~";C and fall six feet. The liO"ht is distinguished by bright jiashes of ten ,,;et'ouds duration, followed by eclipses of tell seconds, displaying alternately three flashes Rnd three eclipses in a mi­nute. The light will not be totally' ohscured during the eclipse.

:ELINT IsLAND LIC<HT.-Yll Flint Island, on the eastern coast of Cape Breton. Lat. 400 Il' 5" :\., and Long. 59"0451 20" ,1'., and exhihits It b1'l·.'1ht, flash light, every fifteen ,;econds. visible from all points of the com­pass. The light is sixty-five feet .. bove sea level anu can be seen at the distance of twelve miics. '

ST. PALL'S hL.\l'D.-AJi.ced light on the nortb-east end, and ajiash byht on the south-we"t end. "

SCATTARIE l·;r,ANlJ.-A remlviflg light at the cast end of the I,;land.

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IRON-nO;ND ISLAND LIGHT.-Off the entmn('e to LaHuve River. A I in'ight,jlasldi,qht, of ten second, duration, followed hy eclipses of thirty I seconds. The IUlltern is placerl on " square, wooden towe,', painted ; w',ite, on the soutllern side o.f the I,land, and is vi,ible f!"Om ull points of II

approfleh. Elevation seventy-fin feet ahove ,cn-Ie\'el. R.~GGED ISLAND HARBOR LlGHT.-O,,· Gull Hock, off the entr:mce I

of the harbor. Building sqnare, altd pai"ted white, exhibiting u clear, fixed l~"ht, at an elevation of fifty-one teet abote the sea-level, ami is I situated in Lat. 43° 391 ~. an,l Lon~·. 6{0 661 \V

PT.'ll"ICO HARBOR LIGHT.-A I~l':\('on Li"'ht on the S. E. side of the 'I

entrance to Pul;nico Harbor, situate on the E~ side of the entrance to the Bay of Fundy, abont thirteen miles northerlv of Cupe Sahle. Bllilding, square, painted whice. A jir",l. red light, OIl the sea ward side, twenty- I eight feet above high water le\'el, (I'i"e aJl(1 fal! twelve feet,) llnd stands! fifteen fathoms from low-water IIllrk. The Ruint of beach is bold. I'

A,Foq BELl, has been erected on the E. C'lpe of ¥,u'mollth harbor, a I: f'tlw feet to the SOllthward of the Light linu,qe, and auout one and a " quarter ri:tile.8 from. the cxtremn outer point of the Cape. Strikes seven I '!tm~s per mmute. ,

GANNET ROCK LIGUT.-Thi,; light i8 ill tended to warn yessels Ofj their approach to a very dangcroll,' mnge of 8ho",18 and lctll!es, which extend ,from the Old Proprietor to the ~cal Island8,ofi' Machias, a diMance of about twenty mile,;. A ,('''itf,fiash liyM, twenty seconds dark, and forty seco,lcls light, in each milllltc.. Bililding painted in stripes, I vqrti~al; bl.,ack Ilud ",hite. Between the northcml11ust and southernmost II

of -the MUlT Ledges, there is a r:tncic of (Ll IIg'erou,; rocks and shoals, many of tliem almost above water, and extend eastward fl'Om the Light i

House about. foUl' miles. Jholll thi8 l'flllgc flll·thor weotcrly, about six I miles from tneX,annct Light, lie,; " d'l1lgcl'Ou, In'caker callcd the Bull- : this may be avoided by keeping t!tree remarkable headlands near the S. i W.· end of Grand,Manan, opell. I

MACHIAS SEA~ I~L'ND LIGHT.-T",a Jl.red, ,,·hite li.Qhts, npon tho i

Machias Seal Islands, fort,v-tive feet abrwe high water, and bearing fr?m i

e{)eh other E. S. E. and W. N. V'-" distant about 200 feet, by winch i

cireumst~nc.e, of two Li,C!:ht HOll,se" at the sal11e station, they will be im- I , mediately distinguished from all oth,'" light,; n:)on the cOll.st, British or I

American. Both buildings painted' "'/',te. \'essel, ,tandiug to the' northwal'd hetween ·these lights and tite Gannet Rock, should tack or I hanl off -the moment they uring the8e lights into one, ,t< they will be, I then, not more than three-fourths of a '.nile from the Murr Ledges, If I more than five miles to the cast of the lig·hts.

fuAD HARBOR LIGHT.-~ext in order afrer passing Grand Manan and the plain', whitdight (American) on \VestQllilddy Point, is ~cad ! Harbor Light, placed on the N. E. extremity of Cumpo Bello, and 18 a I guide to vessels entering the main c.hllnnel, to V{ est Isles, Moose Island, and, the Inner B"yof Passamaquorlrly; it clUl.bles vessels a,lso at all I times to enter Head Harbor. - AjLred /I,Mle Ii.qht. Bllilding painted white, with a "cd cross on it. 1

POINT LE PREAU LIGHT.-Upon this projecting headland, two I lights are placed, one above the other, ill the same hou~e, and distant i twenty-eight feet. Both lio'hts can be ,eell frolll every pOint of the com- I pass where th~y may be'" u,eflll; both arc fired llnd ,,·/Zite. Bllilding' I ~intcd Ted and white, in stripes, five fcet uro:ld each, hOl'lzontally. :

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l'.un" Il!" E'IsLAIH' LI" IIT.-),I the entrance of the river llntl harbor of :->t .• J"III1. c.:. B. Aji.wl, ",!tite liy"t. ThcbuilLling' puintcd red ano tell/'/ri in ycrtieal :-;trip{':~.

Ql·.H·" LIGIIT.-A rewlci,,:;, "'hile I,:qht .. placed o~ a sm.all rock',off Qu"en He",1, sl"miu~' t,,"ke full, and tWIce dark III n: mlllute. 1. he light call he q en from allY tjuarter where n vessel can approach. BUild­ing painteo white aUlI nd, in horizontal stripes.

OAPE ENRAGE LIGTlT.-nn II point of that name in Westmoreland, nearly oppositc Apple J:iH'r Ilnrhor, N. S. .Build!ng ,Paintcd !Chite, and about 120 feet above the tide murk. A pia/II, Idllte llyht.

'VEST QUAIJl>Y LIGIlT.-'l'his is an American light, plHeed on the west side of the entrance in the ~;t. Cwix, by Lubec and Eastport.

1\. LIGHT HOUSE has heen eH'dell upon CAPE HACE, Newfound­land, u, fi:red whilf li~ht, from "1I"e! to sunrise. The lig'ht is yisible to se[twan\ fi"om N. E'. bv K round' hv the~. E. and S. to 'V., ,md is clevated INU feet ui,oyc meau water leye[ of the sea, and may be seen in clear weather 17 miles frulIl a ,Ilip's <.\(;"k. The tower is striped red and white vertically. It ,tamls du,c to the old beacon, whieh has been ('lIt down. The Lighthollse is ill Lat. 46 (leg-rees 39 minutes 19 seconds N., Long. 53 ,leg'rees 2 minutes 28 secollCI,; ,Yo Bearings magnetic. Val'. 24 degrees W.

In the River and Gulf of St. Lawrence and Strait of Belle Isle: BELL-IsLE LIGII'.r.-An island at the eastern enh'unce of the Strait of

nelle-Isle, separating" LaimHlor from Kcwfonndlnnd, situated at the ex­tr~mc south wcst poillt of the isbnd. A sillgle .find ,chite li!!ht. Builll­ing-a circular stolle tower, far'ell externally ,vith fire brick of a light colour. Lat. 51° 531 0011; L{JlI~·. 'V. 55° 26

' ~Oll. \Vhole horizo.n

lighted, and ,(",II in fnir weather 28:) nauti(,al or .32~ statute miles. POINTE AMOUR LIGHT, Lalml'.Lr Coast, Stmit of Belle-Isle, at the

south east point of Fortea" Bay, Lilt ~. 57° 27' 3011 ; Long. 'V. 56° 531

40/1. A s;ngle .fin d u'hite li!llzt-two tllinls of the horizon illuminated, anll seen ill telir weather 1872 nautical or 21 hi statute miles. Building -u circulur stone tower, faced externally with tire brick of a light cololU".

ANTICOSTI LIGHT at the e.xtreme west end of the island of Anticosti Lat. N. 49° 52' 30/1; Long. W. 64° 351 00/1. A single find ,,'I,ite l~(iht -two-thirds of the horizon illuminated, and .'em in fair weather 15 nautical or 1 ~ statute miles. BllildiD~-a circular stone tower, faced externally with fire brick of a light color.

CAPE ROZIER LIGHT-Em;t l'Ortst of Gaspe, at the extreme point of the Cape. Lat. N. 48° 511 00/1; :V0ng. ·W. 64° 351 00/1. A si1lglejixcd Y'hite light-twa-thirds of the honzon illuminated, and seen in fair weather 16J~ nautical or 19;'6 statute miles. Building-a circular stone tower, faced externally with firo brick of a light color.

Signals will.be given at .01' ncar each of the above four light houses by means of an Ulr or f()g whistle, souncl0(1 Ht short intervals during f()ggy weather and snow storms, or by a nine-pounder gun, fired every honr in case of the whistle Leing out of ardor. '

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EXPLANATION OF SICNALS-111ade on the Ship Slaff at Citadel lIill, when ""ssel" are seen jtom the

• Ciladd, or repotted ./i·om a.1l Olltpost. 000 baIrclose np, 1 s,/. ril!-gCd., A pendnnt under a ball 6 sq. rigged. One ball half hoisted, 2 clo. do. over :l b"ll, i do.' Two halls .dose, 3 do. do. under 2 bal\., close, 8 00. Two balls separated,,, do., do. between 2 halls, 9 1\0.

A pend,mt of allY col. 5 do.: A flag or ,my color, 1 tl or mare do. The above Balls, &c., arc hoisted at the Q,bt or west yard·arm accord-

ing to the quarter the yessel first appears in. . - '

'When vessels are reported from nn Olltl'Ost, the follbwing signals are shown under the yarll-urm as repeats:

For a square rigze(1 ves"el, two balls of a size, one at the outer, the other at the mner halliard, dose up.

A Ship or B,lrqne, a blrge b"ll at the end of the yanl, with a small one at the inn"r hlllliard.

A Brig, a small ball at the end of tho yard,and a larg'e one at the inner hallianl.

A Brigantine, a cross clo.se up at the outer halliard. Two or mare do., a cross half hoisted. A Topsail Schooner, a cross close up at the inner halliard. An upper yard having' been added to the Ship Stafr, it will be used

exclusively to designate SteClIll Vessels, thus: -One ball E"st or 'Yest indicates a Stetlm V cssl'l repeated ill that

quarter. A small ball out and a large one in, a Branch Packet or Merchant

Vessel. A large ball out and a small one in, a Man·of·war Steamer, at' Royal

Mail Steamel'. Numhers will he indicated as directorl from the lower yard. The lower yard is now used for sailing "cs,ds only. 'Yhen the description of vessel in sight is a"'crt"illcd from the Citadel,

. the following descripti\'e colonrs will be hoisted at the mast head: A Union Jack, Flag Ship. Do, with a red POll(\;mt over it, a two decker, Do with a blue Pendant over it a Fri.~·ate. Do. with a blue and white Pendant over it, a Ship Or Barque rigged

Sloop-of-War. Do. with a white Penlhn! over it, a Bric; riggerl Sloop-of-IY,lr. Do. with a red and white Penrhnt oyer it, a Schooner or Cutter-of-'Var. A white Pendant with two LIne lTosses, a TmllRpol't, Or a "c.i.sd with

troops all board-if a Man-of- \Yar, the Union Ullllcl·. A white Pendant, with a blue ball, a i'itl:amcr-if a Man-of-'Yar, the

Union under. A red Flag pierced white, RoyrrlllIail Steam Parket from Etfgland. A hlue and red mall' cro;33ed wl1'lte, ditto. ~l'OlIl Boston. A white and blue Pen,Lmt, do. fl'Om Newfonndland. A white anLI red Pendant, do. from Bcrllllllb. A blue Pendant a ship. A bIlla nnll white PClUlant, a Banjue.

'. A red Pondant, a 13ri;::·.

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A refl and white Pendant, a Brigantinc. A white ~endant, n Sloop or Schooner.

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A blue anchvhite FIn:;, horiwntally tlivifled a Foreign or Nentral fleet. A. white and blne Pendant verticrully divided, a Foreign or Neutral

Man-of-vVar. A Foreig'n or Neutral'Merchantman, Nationa! Flag with descriptive

PelHlant. vVllen an Eng'lish Packet arrivcs ""twcen Evening and Morning gun I

fire, a red tl~angul,ir flag will be kept flying at the mast head froin 7 ti:l ! 8 o'clock. I

:\mRCHA"'T~' PHIL\TE SIG:\,ALS-PORT OF HALH'AX.

RED-Centre a White f;'llwre, DeBlois & Merkel. " " ., N, R. Kohle.

Ball, Richard MeLcarn & Co. Maltese Cross, J, Hackett.

('1'0,,",1 White, J. & i\I, Tollin. " diagollall\', J. (~. A. Creightot:! & Co.

RED & \\'HITE-Rctl Ll'pc'rlllost, '1'hom:ls Bolton. " ' " " " CC'utre a Hed & 'Vhitc Ball. Thos,

A, S. DeWulf.- 1 Cher>kercil; Banld & (~il"'lIl. :::;trlpcd HQrizontally, centre a Blue Star, Yonng &

Hart. RED ,&. BLUE-Rer! l'l'perm08t, Centre a 'White C, Caldwell. . RED; BLUE & HED-Hed next the """t, Archi"'lld Scott.

I RElJ;WHITE, & BLUE-Owckcred. H.-Wier & Co. 4." "Red & 'Vhit'e lll'xt the mast, Bluo Onter.

most, J. T. \Vainwright & Co. WHITE-J. T, Williamson &. Co,

Bordered Hed, J. A. :\1ol'l·n. Top and Bottom, Centre a Red Star, T. C.

Kinnear & Co. Blne, Albro & Co.

Centre a Blne S(jnare, Stairs, Son, & Morrow. " and .each Corner a Diue Starr, John B. Fay.

CI'I"sedRert Diagonally, Sal~cr & Twining. • "

" Blue, C. \V. \Vright. I BLUE-Centre a 'Vhite Star, S. CnllUl".! & Co.

" <:l'O""d \Vhite Dia~'ollally, E""Il, Bonk, & Co. BLCE.& "'IUTE-Bluo Uppermo;;t, \VIII. 1'1',1"'1' & SOilS.

" " Blue next the nUlst, H. l""vomans, 'White next the mast, ~l;lck, Eros., & Co. li'our SqU:1rC8 rnccting nt the centro, Lawson.

" " Di\"jde.i Diagonallv, "'hite Hext the mast E. Jones. BLUE&){ED-Cro.sse,j White, Blue'noxt tlle tn,,,t, \Y. fL;re. BLL 1',HBP, & BLUE-Blne Upl'enno:;t, W. B. Hamiltoll & Co. BLUE, HED, & W lliTE-Hed top ant! bottom, Blne next,the mast,

'Vhite outermost, Dntills & Co. I BLUE, WHITE, & HED-Blue next the Ill"st, C. D. Hunter & Co.

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BURGEES. RED-Crossed 'White, S. F. Barss. RED &. WHITE-He'l Uppermost, ,J. Whitman .

. ., " vVhite next the m;1Rt, Centre H L, H. Lyle & Co. 'RED &. BLUE-Red uppermost, Clxley &. Co. . WHITE-G. H. Starr &. Co. RED, WHITE, & BLUE~Red and White divided ding'onally, Red

. uppermost, Blue outermost, Hudnlf. WHITE, RED, &. WHITE-Wllite next the mast, G. C. WhiLlden. BLUE-Allison &. Co. •

Centre a IVhite Star, N. L. &. J. T. W·e'st. BLUE & WHITE-BIne uppermost, G. &.J. Mitchell.

" .( "next the Inast, 'Ym. Full. . White next the mast, IYIll. Creighton.

JUDICIAL .•

SUPREME COUHT OF JUDICATURE. HAVING LAW AXD EQUITY JURISDICTIOX THRO{;GHOUT THE

rROVINCE.

CHIEF-JUSTICE, Sir Brenton Halliburton. Assistant.! IId!!,"s, Hon. IV. Blowers Bliss, Hon. E. ;\1lLl"rav Dorld, I-Ion. IY. Fn·,lc-ri,·k ])'.-' lh rrc.' , and Hon. L. Morris vVilkins.· Attomey-Gelleral, Uen!. .J.IV .. Johnston. Solicitor-General, Hon. 'Vlll. A. Henrv. queen's (.;:",",,·18, Hon .. J. \Y. Johnston, Hon .• John Creig'hton, Samiwl P. FairhankR, Esq., Hon. vVm. YOtlllg-, Martin I. IVilkinS; alld "\,1"",.; G. Archibald, Esclrs. Clerkof the Crown· and P(of/wJlotar,Y, JalHcs 'Y·. Nutting'. Accountant Genera/., Charles Twining, E"I' Masters-Haliflx, N. W. 'YI,itc; l'ictou, ;Ed­ward Roa~h; Yarmouth, Thomas D. Chipman; Disrri,·t of Shelhurne, Thos. Johnson; Disttict of Burrington, Gahrio.l Hohertson; Hants, Dayid Fric,ze; Kings, G. A. Blanchard; LunellJ.ur.g·, James Dowling; Annapolis, Roht. Bath, Silas H. Morse, and Geo. S. Milledge, E"p·s. Report.r oj Decisiolls, P. Stephens Hamilton, Es'l'

COURT OF ERROR. The Lieutenant-Governor nnd the Members of" Her Majesty's Exec1l.­

tive Council. COURT OF MARHIAGE AND DIVOHCE.

The LieutennntcGovcrIlor, (President), Han. JudgeBli.<s, (Vicc 1'1"es;­dent), and the Memhers of Her Majesty's Executi"e Conncil. Reyistrw', Hon. Chas. Tnpper, M.D.

Advocates and Procturs, the Barristers and Atlomeys Of the Supreme COUlt. /

'COURT OJ!' VICE ADMIRoALTY, OF HALIFAX, N. S. (Ine1uding Canada:)

lIAVINGPRIZIl JURISDICTIOX OYER nJllTTRll X()RTH "AMERll';\. Vice Admiral, the Governor-General of British ::'\ortlt America; Jlldye,

the Hon. and vVorshipfnl Alexr. Stewart, C. B. SlIrroqute.<-Halif.,x, Charles Twining, J. C. Haliburton, A. Primrose, J. 'V. i1itcltic, ana S.

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58 rnOVINCIAL WESI"EYAN [1860'1

P. :Fairlianks; 'Va!lace, Alexl'. McFarlane; Truro, Ehcnezer Munro; ''{indoor, Harry King-; Ariehat, C. F. Hurrington; Sydney C. B., Jas. 1I1<"1(oa."noO'; Antigonish, 'V. A. Henry. Receirer-General ~r Dl'Oits, C. B. llnlllilton, Esq. Rcr/islm)', James 11. Smith, Esq. lI1u"hal, Hugh Hartshorne, E"j. Arll"Oca/c and Procl(m/or-Geneml, Hon. J. W. John­ston. AdL"ocat'8 alld Proc/ars, the Barristers and Attorneys of the Su­preme Cuurt. Intupreter omi Trans/%r 0/ r;'/"7I/«1I and French, R. G. Hali1mrton, Escj. '1'1", Shcrilf,. nbc·l)r." and Constables, tluoug-llOut the.1'ro\'inC'e nre also (lffi('('l'.' uf tlli, Cum!. U,he:r and llIessf1Iger, Jas. Ycn,JI,I,". 8>",1, of Admiralt!} Deposits, the Bank of British North Am-erica at Iialifax. , '

The Court sits on stated rlay", l>y adjournment; and also on the inter­lllC(liatl' days whcncycr business nUl)' l"L·(1uirc.

JUDGES AND REGISTRARS OF PROBATE, AND REGIS­TRARS OF DEEDS.

COUNTIE'i. ,JUlJGES OF PRonATE. llJi;G'ns. OF l'ROBATE. HEGlt;:TnARB OF DEE1IS. I

Allna'I)()lis, , Capt" Bretull, Ullll'ht'~kr.

Ch~org8 S. 1\Iilh~(lic.- l!jdWUJ'i.l}I. Cn-tlcr~- -IEdv.;-;.ftfli. Cutler. J<~llles McKC'a~:~ey. Douald N. Macflueen. James P. Ward. ELenezer F. Munro. JOIIIi Burllyeat. !James K. Blair.

Cumberland,

Di;:lJy,

Guysborough,

1-Ialif:\x, jlauts, lliverncss, Kings, Lunenburg'. Pil'tou, Queens. HidnTIond, Shellmrlle. 8vclnev, V·iL~toria, Yarllluuth.

,J ohn D. Kinnear. Wm. M. Fullerton {.J as. A Purdy, and • A. r. Bradley.

.James A. ])ennison. Charles Dudl1. r.. Guv O. Jonrs.

{Edward Carritt Hud \Villiam I1art and ,,'nl. Moil' and Hugh Hllgh McDonald. Jflhu McKeen. McDunald.

William SlltlIerla.ud. \Yilliam Howe. Thomas~. Jeffrey.

1

HalTY King. P. 1\1. CUDlJillgham. IJa.mes O'Brien.

Geo. A. B1anchOl·d. George A. Barnaby. Thos. B. Campbell. Juhn Creightoll. Gf'orge fro Soll.mon. .fohn Heckma:l. James Fugo. IDallid ]Iid:f;on. .John J erguB'Jl1.

IClJarles Morse. lIenry "'. Hndth. John Ca.rter. William H. Cutler. William G. Ba,l1am. Gf'orge E. .Jean. !Alex. Mc~aughtun. ICornelilH; 'White. Cornelius White. 'Alex. McDnnald. George Bn'Illl:1,n. A. D. Harringtun. 'Yilliam Junes. !Alfreu Haliburton. .Joseph Elmsley. James Murray, jr. Henry A:. Gl'<111tlmm. IJohu M~:.:.r.:..r:::-a),-," __ _

SUPREME COURT X:-\Il ITS SITTINGS, WITH N,DIES OF l'HuTIIONU'J'AHmS.

WHERE IIl::LIJ. SPRING TEll!'I.

AHTll1 fJ01fS'--I' fj'U t'bdays, -lOth J U 11 e 8yfillL'Y. C. B. dti~ 5th" 'I ]'\II'U, • do. ]2th II

Amherst, do. 18th II

lligllY, duo 3rd July (iUn:il,Hlr()U(ClI I do 3rd"

I

I lhi",'''x, o· I' dO:' 24th April 1)0. do. lOth June

,Yilllh'(I)', do. fit,h" Port lJood, I do, 10th" Kt:'utYillc, do. 12th" LUILE~lJburg, duo 2.J.t,h April Pictou, do. 6th Juno Livprpuol. do. 1st Mav Alichat, do. 8lh': Barrington &} d 8th"

flhdbmne, o. Alltigonislle, do. Budd~ck. duo 'J ubket, do. Yarmuutb, do.

26th June 12th II

15tll May

I"ALL 'l'ERl'II. I I'ROl'Hr~:\(JTAIOES. and 2d Octo~'Ge"r~::~··l{--Gl·as~

.. 2<1 .. ICh~S'- K Lt'tlllard, jr.

.. !-Ith" :Jns. L DlalH.:har<1. "2d II ISUas H. Morse. I' 2.')th Spptember. :He1irr Stewart. .. 30t.h OL:tober. 'Edward Carrit.t. "30th" } .. 4th Decpmber. Jas. W. Nutting. " 16th OClvber. E. F. Harding. II ltit.h·· John 1.. fl'remain. " 9th" George A. Da,rnauy. "11;t11 II lIenry Ernst. ... 16th If James Skinner. .. nth U ,John Edgar. "231d" Dan. O'C. Madden. II 9th

.. 13th November, "13th ..

25th Sel'tem bel'.

J ol1n Tottie.

Alex. McDnnalll. Josevh Elmsley.

} W. H. Rowley. ,

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1860.] AMIANACK. 59 ~I SITTINGS OF THE GE~EIUL SESSIONS OF THE PEACE

AND DEPUTY ~UBVEYUl{S UF C]{()W.'-/ LANDS. ' COUNTIES. TOW.xSHIP. TERillS. l)EP. SURVEYORS.

AniiapoiT~ Annapolis, -

Tuesdays, 17th ApI il, 3Uth Octr :.-Cnpe Breton, SydIWY. do. 6th l\l:Ll'., lOth July. Wm. G. O~sely Colchest·er, J ruro, do. lOth Jan. Wm. Faulkner.

Oumberland, Amherst. do. 3rd " { Jas. Dimoclc and C h ,15. Roach.

Digby, Claro, do. 24th April. 4-11Jheus Jones. Digby, do, 6th Novr.

Guysboro', GuysiJOl'O', do. 17th Jan., 1st May. 'Vm. Hartshorne. St. Mary's, do. 2nd Octr.

Ha.lifax, Halifax, do. 6tll illar., 5th June, 4th Sept., 4th Dec. Wm. A. Hendry.

Hants, Windsor, do. 2nd Oetr. Benj. Smith. Inverness, Port Hood, do. lOth Jan., 2nd Oetr. .John ~lurphY. Kings. Kentvillc, do. 24-t11 April, 30th Octr. E. E. Armstrong. Lunenburg, Lunenburg. d,), 10th Jan. John Lawson. Pictou, Pictou, do. 7th ~'cb., 3rd July. James Holmes. QueeI1's, Liyeqyool, do. 10th Jan. \Vhitruan Freeman ltichlnonrl. Arichat. do. 14tll Feb. J ameS McKenzie. Shelburne, Barrington, Mondays, 30th April. Juhn Furth .

Shelburne. • 1st Octr. Sydney. Dorchester, Tuesdays, 10th Jan. D. C. RobertRon. Victoria, Baddeck. do. 10th Jan., 3rd July. Gibbs l-I. Gesner. Yarmouth. Tusket, do. 17th April, 16th Octl'. Z. ChtHChill.

SHE1UF.FS, PROTH( ),,( )'L\.lUES, CLERKS OF THE CROWN, AND CLlWKS ()F THE l'EACE.

PltoTHOKOTAltTt;S ANU' I _. __ ~~~I~F_S_. __ I CLKHKS OF cnow N ~_I ~Ll;RKS OF P&~CE.

~A-n-=n-:Caccpu""l"'is-. -- Pt"t,er llOllnett, Geo. R. GraRsie, George It Gras~ae. Oape BrNon, ;lUehard Gibhons, jr. Ch:.LS. B. Leonanl, Cilas. E. Leonard. Colchoster, ,ICha8. BlllHeiLard, JaB. it'. Blanchanl, Joseph Dickson. Cumberland, James J K!"IT, Rilas II, M'II'Re, eliHUI'd K. Morse. Digby, .1ohll K. Veits, Hellry Stewart" Henry stewart. Guy~tJorongh, Murdoch ,McLean, Edward Carritt, S. H.usseU i1IHl John

McIntosh.

COUNTIES

Ha.lifax, - .John ,T. Sawyer, Jt1ffiCS. '\V. Ntlt,ting, IJames 8. Clarke.

~~;~~~~ess, ;~~~~~P61. t~ll~;~~~;ce, Ir~l~'~; ~~~1~t~1~'arl~: D., ,~~1:1~ ~~l;(~!~ll~~~!·. D._ Kings, fohn M. Caldwell, 'Goorge A. BttfU;t,by, Wm. 11. Chipman. LUllenburg, John H. K"LUllJa(;k, ilIelll'Y Ernst. Da.llil~l Owen. Pictou, li\Vm. H. Ha.rrifl, IJames ::;killner, IJ~Lmes HkinHcr. Queens, ,.John. \y. 8cott. ,fohn Edga1', 'Villiam Bryden. 1tichmond, :Jolln It'. Fuller, 'IDaniel 0-'0. Mudden, George E. jean. Shelknrne, -I 'Andrew IkLl'Clay, John Totti0, R. Thum~oll, Sydney, " , Henry 1). lIill, /Alexe !'IleDonal,l, M.D.,James Wilkie. Victoria, Jacub S. Ingr,lham, Joseph glms]('v. I A. F. Haliburton. Y,LI'Il1Ullth, iJoscVh ~h:bW, 1~~Hlrg, W. H. Howley, ·Esqrs,:Jn~. M. Lent, I~8qrs.

('(lRQNERS. AliNAPOLIS COUNTY. Leslie, Hohcl't, i\L D. McAlpine, Charles

_ l'hinlley, LaureIlce l{uJ,crtson, Lauchlan Bonnett, Isaac B. Ross, juhn COLCIIESTIlR COUNTY •

. llillgay, Goo. L., M. D. 'Willett, "¥~ltcr -Brenton, John I"YoOdIJUry, Jon., 111. D. Crane, Silas II. CroSAcup, Stephen Creed, Charles Ditrtlars, Gilbert F. 'CAPE BRETOli COUNTY. Crow; 11:1"i,1 V.

I l!'ow]er, Alexander ,. -- !DiCkCY, John B. H,m, ])lll'idHill, John L.. Mllir. D:l1nncl Kenlleuy, John Macqueen. 1). \Y. Sibley, .T. C.

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PROVINCIAL WE~LEYAN [1860.

CG.lIDERLAND COC~TY.

I Bent, W. W. Clarke, Joseph, M. D. Davi"on, Henry A. Jackson, Thomas 'V. Jenks, Ll'wis

i lVlorse, John Puge, Thomas Salter, .John F. '" ard, Charles

DIGBY COUNTY.

, Budd, Eilward J. Doucette, Samuel

, Oaks, Edward H. Stephen, Hobert 'Val'll, J.

GUTSDOno' COUNTY.

Campbell, Stewart Cunuingham, Ed .• J. Elliott, Henrv 'Whitman, iSIlinncy

HANf8 COr~TY.

Brown, Samuel, M.D. Cochran, Arthur lVL . Jcnkins, JolJlL A.

'I INYEllXE...:.:....COUNTY.

M('Keen, James G. ':-1 'lllro, John Tremain, Dtfnsicr

KINGS COUNTY.

Roach, Edward

QUEENS (,O.UNTY.

Forbes, James F .. Tupper, :Freeman

RICHMOND COUNTY.

Creamer, Joseph M. D.

SIIELDURNE COUNTY.

- Dell, William J. Borden, Johu, 1\I. D. Homer, John "T. Fisher, John McIntosh, Robert Harris, C. W. H. Schrage, John J., M.D. Hamilton, C. C., M. D. Wilson, Israel K., M.D. Masters, Holmes, M.D. ,Van Buskirk, "\.. vtCTORJ.,\ COUNTY.

LV}/EXBCRG COUNTY.

Creighton,. John Dimock, DUlliel ':-lo]',c, Aaron Turner, George

Campbell, Hon .. C. J. E1rnsley, Joseph, M. D. Ingraham, Georg'e Hobertson, John

YAR~IOUTII COUNTY.

HALIFAX COUNTY. PICTOU COn'Ty. Bing'ay, George

Gray, Samnel 'Harris 'Yilliam H. :Farish, James G. -- -- IChiPman, Thomas D.

Harrison, \Vm., M. D.IJOhnSOn, Lewis, 1\1. D. Hatfield,Foreman Jenning:", Joseph, M.D.l\Iatf,eson, J),wid

LIST OF BARRISTERS AXD ATTOIGIES, RESIDENT IX NOV_\ SCOTIA.

XA1\lES. RESIDENCE. i=_~..:~...:·~.:.U:;.I..:I'::_~' RESIDENCE.

Akins, ThollH» B-:-- Halifax. Cowling, Edw')l'Il C. Annapolis. *Archihald, A. (;. Truro. Chandler, Amos D. Amherst: Archihnl.l, Peter ~. Do. Chandler, Wm. B. Arichat. Blan('hard, Geo. A. IKentville. Collins, Brenton H. ,Halifax; Blrmrhard, Hil'<lm, Port Hoo'!. Cochran, :Fitz. L'. I ])0. Dingay, Thos. V. B. Yarmouth. ('amp],e1l, Georg'e Truro. Beamish, Francis~. Halifilx. Chesk-r, Thomas 'V. Bridgetown.

, BlancharLl, \Vm. H. ·\Vil1l!:;or. Creighton, ,Joseph Luncnbmg. ' 13n1'11\"('at, .Johll '1'1'111'0. Chundler, Hohert D. !Amherst.

Bw·kerovl'l. 'Vm. II, <\.mherst. Dennison, Jas. A. Di(!·ln·. *Creighton, John ,Luncnbnrg. Dickson, Ro],crt B. I Trtll·o. ,

, Clarke., ;Jamcs S. ilHnlifax. Di('ke.'·, Hon. R. B. Amherst.

I C1al'ke, j'\"penn Do. 1 k Wolf, .James L. ""indsor.

, Cnmp],e1l, Stell'art IGUYSI'O!"O" \DiCkSOn, Dalliel Ipictou. Cunningham, P. M. \Yindsor. DeShri.,sar , Mathe.r B'lchester. I

'I Cog'swcU, James C. Haliti.x. De,sBarres, Lcwi,s \V. Guyshoro'. Cutler, 'Villiam R Arichat. DeBlois, Samuel W. I-laiifdx.

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Dennison, James IDio,],y, :lIorso, Charles ILiverpool. DeBlois, vVm. A. H;[ili,x. i\IlllTa~', James, jr. Yannouth. *Fairbanks, S. P. Do. ivlcClllh', Hobert Amherst. J?recmall, Snow P. LiYul'pool. l\Jl::Sntt, John D. Truro. Fogo, J,uncs Pictou. 1I1cFarlanc, "\lex. Amherst. Fuller, Thomas H. A.riehat. 1I1cKinlav, John Picton. :Fullertou, vVm. 1\1. Amherst. McDonald, Alex. C. Do. Grassie, George R. Annapolis. McDonald, Jas. Do. Grantham, Henrv H. Yarmouth. McDonald, Daniel Antigoni,h. Gray, Samnel" Hali!'.lx. MarslHlll, Jolin i:i. Liverpool. Gray, vVm. M. Halifax. McKenzie, Geo. A. PictOll. Harris, Chns .. ,"V. H. Kentville. Matton, Hobert Halilax. Hartshorne, Hugh Hali!'.lx. Morse, Clitt,)rd K. Amherst. Harrington, Edw. H. Do. McDonnl,1 Hun'l! Antigonish. Hallibnrton, .J. C. Do. NheKav, Ne"'t~n L. i:iydney, C. B. Haliburton, Gustavus ShelblU'ne. Nutting, James 'vV. Halifax.

o Harrington,Chas. :F. Ariehat. Nutting, Edw. P. Do. Hill, Henry P. Antigonish. Owen, Charles B. Yarmouth. Howe, vVilliam Halifax. Owen, Daniel Lllnenbnl'g.

,*Henry, Hon. VV. A. Antigonish. Oldl'i"'ht Henry Wallal'l'. Halibnrton, Alfl'ed F. Baeldock. Pl'im~os~, "\lcx". Halifax. Hill, Philip C. Halif,lx. Pryor, Helll'\" Do. Harris, Tllomas VV. Kentville. !'l'uscott, JHlIlCs R. Cornwallis. Hnmilton, Peter S. HaliLlx. Pykc, Edward A. Do. Haliburton, Robt. G. Do. P~lr\'es, ::i. L. Picton. Haliburton, Arlit. L. Do.~ l~oach, Charles D. Amherst. Johnston, Hon. J. \Y. j)o. [{olwh, Edward Picton. Jeffrey, Thom:>,; -"i.. Do. Ritchie, John \V. Halifax. James, Alexander Do. Rng'g-les, T. D. Bridgetown. Irish, Simeon C. Antig-onish. RYan, Thoma" P. Halifax. Johnston; J. vV. jr. Halifax. Ridwv, :'IIattllCW H. Do. Janvrin, D,micl J. Arielwt. . Hitch{e, Joseph N. Do. Johnston, \Ym. A. Ihlifax. ::items, Wm. (A. G.) Liverpool. Johnston, Jas. \V. K. 1)0. :~,hlwers, \Vm. Q. Halifax. King, Harry, D.C.L. \Vimlsol'. ::iolomon, (;eu. T. Lunenburg. Keating, William H. Ha:il"x. ::i,lwvor, John J. Halif,"x. Kin'ncar, John D. Amherst. i:ite,,:art, .Jas. (i:i. G.) Do. I\anlb:1ck, H. A. K. LnllelliJlll'g. ::iuthcrland, 'vVm. Do. Kerr, James J. \V,lllace. i:imitll, James R. Do. Ly"eh, Peter Hltlif,IX. Seillnidt, C. E. \V. Do. Lenoir, Peter H. Do. Shannon, ::i. Leonard Do. Morse, Jltmes S. Amherst. Stew"rt, C. J. Amherst. Mlll'eloeh, Beamish I-IttliLlx. i:iands, Richard, jr. G-mnville. Morse', Silt,s C. Amhcl'st. Smith, Henry W. Liverpool. Moore, Stephell H. KentviUe. Seam"il, Wm. HaliftLx. Morse, Silns L. B,·ieli!:ctown. .~kerry, John Do. MacQuecn, Arch. Port-Hooel. 5mbl:>.>, .Jolln Amherst. MacQueen, Don. N. Sydhey, C. B. i:imith, John T. Do. Milledge, Geo. S. Annapolis. Twining, Cllarles Halifax. McGregor, .John Halililx. Twilling, H. C. D. Do. McCully, Hon. J. Do. \TrOO p, vVm. H. Bridget~wn. Munro, Eben. 1<'. Truro. Thorne, James H. Do.

o Mlltheson, David Pictou. Thomson, James Hnlif"x. McKeaguey, Jas. Sydney, C. B. Twining, William Do.

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Tohin, ,Tames G. IHalif:l;<:.

PROVINCIAL W.E,SLEYA)I [1860·1

j"Vhilj']Cn, VV m. C. Shellmrne·.

Trenuin J01.1Il L. 1'0.rl Hood. Troop, Jare,j C. Bntl.c;ctown. Uni:tekc,A.M., D.C.L./IH:lJif<lX. lTlliLl('kl~, 1\Torm .. 111 F. ])0.

IV",k, .John c. Dig-by. I vVylflc, Imlte J. Gny,horo'.

!\V:dlnco, T1.om"8 J. Hahfax.

[\Veeks, ()tto Do.

Uniacke, vVm. Fitz. Do. Uni:tC'kc, Hohie Haliflx. IV],ite, Nathaniel 1"1 Do. ,Vilkill" Martin L Pictou. IV 0l<c~r, Henry B. KCllt\·ille .

\V!lill,lcn, John E. Bml:;ewnter. I\V'litc, AlollZO J. ISYdney , C. B.

1

"'iUlJictt, Alex. II. Bwlgetowll. \Virile, N,lt. vV. ,ir. Slwlhurne. "'Yoml" Hon. vVm. ILtlifax.

. Those markell ~, are Queen's Couusd. lila.;! of the Barristers <!-ntl Attomic; arc Notaries Public.

EDUCATIONAL. I

PRINCIPAL AXD SePERINTENDENT OF NOn~[AL AND SCHlJOLs-Rcv. Alex. Farrustcr, D.D., Truro.

MODEL i

C'O,DlISS][)NERS AND DIRECTORs-Sam!' Creelman, Adams G. Ar­chil>:lld, J. \V. lJ'lwson, Arthur MeN. Cochran, John IV. Bar,;s, and Himln lIytlc, ES'lro.

bSPECTORS OF SCI-IOOLS.- 'vVostCrll District, Charles D. Randall; Eastern Distl'id, I-Illgh niuTlro, E~qr:.;.

KI:\,G'8 COLLEGE, WINDSO'lt

Founded, A. D. 11,~9. Chartered Ily His M,ljosty George III., 1802.

!

Fut,nil, the .. ,J(cld,i.,JIOJ' if Ca.nt(rfbuJ"!J. I

BOARD OF GOVlmxoRs.-Thc Rig'ltt Rev. Hibhert Binney, D,D., I Bishop of Nov" Seotia, eer Ijli,.io, Presltlcnt of the BO:lrd aUil Vi:iitor of I

tile Colloge; Sir Brenton lLdlilJ\lrton, Ilart., Chief-.Tustice, Rov. G.II l\{cCawky, D.D., I-Ion. Justice vVilkins, lIon. A. Stewart, C. B., Hon. M. B. AJlflon, Rev. Dl', Grny, Hev. Ill'. Twining, Andrew 11'1. Uniackc, 1-D.C.L.. S. P. :Fairbanb. lialTY King, ]).C.L:, W. J. Almon, M.D., awl J:lm", C. ('o~·'\\'cll, D.C.I.., ESl.lnire.<. I

'i Pres/delli, Hev. G. MeC,lWlcy, D.D.,; Pt'Ofe'so)' of Din'IlI/Y, including I I P"s/<),,,I Tlno.'olJ.I/, Rev .• J. NL llcnsley, M.A. ; Prnj;(liSo)' of' "lJlltTlf1lla/ies. I I j\~d!/rrtl Phi/I)."lJid,.'i alld .ListJ'{}lw!Il!), .J. 1). Everett, E:-)q., iU.j~.; F)I'Ofr~BSOf "

I;{ .lY-(dll,-alII"sfo".~ ((II(/ CIlemistr,lj. I-Icnry flow, E;~(l. ; J~/'()/~8SOi' q{ ilfodL-~'n ~ I LaJ)(JllfIIF:S, l-ll'ury Stifulhagcn; Lib,.ariall alld i-J'!(o'lUr, Profe:).':ior lIcllSlev'

II Tr,;,s,,,:u, ,John ·C. Il,lliburton; Rev. J. C. Cochran, M.ll..; 8Icu'((rd, l'.Ir. \vim'.

,TER)[s.-Thc Academical yenr i>c.l2:im in Septemher and contains thrce termci, in wlliell all scholllRtic exercises are performe,l and ,1e<'l'CCR

conferred. illiciu/dillas Tam extend.; from the tir:;t Monday nft,c~ the 1st September, to tTw ]!'ith Decem her. ; Lent TUiI1 from the first Mon­tla)' after the 15th .Jannary, to the fhnmlny 1)('1'01'0 Palm Sunday; Eastcr TeJ'111 trom the l\Iomhly after Easter MOllll:Ly; to the 1st of Jllly. : .

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COLLEGIATE SCHOOL, WINDSOR.

UNDER, THE COSTROL OF THg GOV.ERXORS OF KT~G'8 COLLEGE.

Principal, Hev. D. 'V. Pic-kett, M.A. Teachers of JJodel'll Languages Henry titicfclhn~ell and A. A. 'Valker, B.A. '

Vacat;on.-From 1st July, to AU,"l",t 15th. From December 15th to January 15th. -

INCOHPORATED ALt:l\I~I OF 1\:I;,\G'8 COLLEGE. Patron, The Hight Hon. the Earl of ;\llll~TaH'. President, ('Ila.-. Cogswell, Esq., M.l '. ]'i,'" t'l'csident, H. Pn'or EHq.

Committee, Hoy. ,Tames C. Cochran, A.M., Ellwtl. Binnev, A. lY£.,Coch­ran, of Maitland, C. 'V. H. Hanis, of Kcntviile, S. L. 8hallllon, B. U. Gray, Nepean Clarke, Esquires, Hon. ellas. Tupper, M.D. 1"e({8[[l'e1', Brenton H. Collins, Esq. ,S.ad",.ic8, P. Carterct Hill, A.I:!., aml :Fitzgerald Cochran, Esqnires.

\YILLIA?tl COGSWELL SCHOLARSHIP.

(In memory of the late Rev. 'V,!. COGSWELL, A.JlL) Trnstees, Rev. J. T. Twining, D.D., Chairman, Hev. R. F. Uniaekc,

Rev. II. L. Owen, Rev. G. ""V. Hill, Hemy Pryor, Jno. 'V. Hitchie, ane! James C. Co(.:swell, ES'll". Secreta"y and Treasurer, P. C. Hill, Esq. Scholar, Mr. Ee!ware! Ancell.

. DALHOUSIE CC'U,EGE, HALIFAX.

Governors.-Hon. ~Vl1l. Young-, Hon. Hugh Bell, Hon. ,Joseph Howe, Jnmes F. AYe)'y, M. D., Andrew Mchiulay, aud John Xaylor, E"JI'" i::iecretar!J, Jas. ThOlnp"nn, }~:"3rl'

HIGH SCHooL.-p,.incip"l, Mr. Hn(.:o Reid. ]Jlodern LUII}"Wl"S,

Mr. 1<'. George D'ettas),. Gellcm/ Assistant,

ACADIA CULLEOE, WOLFYILLE.

Gotwnors.-Thc Presi(1ent ntH1 the 1'rin('i1',11 of the Thcolo.c·ic:tl Inoti­tnte, ex oiJicio; Hey't!s. Ucor~'(' ,\cmd)'c'liC!. "\.~l.. i'i. )1'. BC'litley, A.~l., I. Eo Bill, W. Burton, S. W. Hdjluj" A.M .. E. D. lkllill, /\,,~l., ,\. S. Hunt, A.l\I., G. ~".l\{ilcs, t-T. l-\lrkl'r, ~. liohin:-;()ll, ella:" f-;pul'llcn, J-\.1\'1., ,\.. D. Tholll'Oll; Hon. ,J:tnl>:.~ \V. JOIll"tOll. ilL J'. 1' .. Hon. 'V. B. Kinnear, D . .:\I"K,·jl Pnrkcr . .:\1. D., X. i'i. Dc:\lill, .b l. R. Fitch, M. D" and Stevv"art FrCClllnl1 .. E~tlr,".

TJlis Institution i,; now ,lly,,1c,1 into two parts, viz: 'I, :ACADIA COLLEGE.-Clwil'lll(lil ~fthe Fondly, (/m/ p,.oji-sso,. ~rlli8"

tor/;.,'Loyic, Political Ecoilomy, nCY. J. M. CramjJ, D. D. PJ'qj(ssor GlaBsica/ Litemillte and lilll/u"i,', Hev. A. ""V. Sawyer, A. M. Jfathe-maiics, !S-c., ____ Jilltitu//({/icu/ Tull,,', Mr. Alh'cd Chipmlln, A. M. ..,

II. THE TIIEOLO~ICAL INSTITI;'JT,,-Princijla), Hev. ,J. M. Cram I), D. D. Professor of Ifc!Jrew and E'·cy,.,i", --- -----­

First Term commenCCH Januorr lith, llne! end, June 6th. Scconcl Term commenees Septemher 1 st, and end, Deccmher 20th. Trea.,urer, Jas. R. Fitch, M. D. S"·,,,.t({,,!}. Hev. S. 'V. Deblois, A.M.

-Corresponding SoCl'ctw,!}, Hev. J. M. Cralll]', D. D. \

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64 PROVINCIAl, WEELEyAN [1860·1

HORTON ACd>Ei'IlY, WOLJ;'VILLE. [I

Ptincipal, ,J. W. Hnrtt, Esq., A. i'Il. Assistant, Mr. D. F. Higgins, A. B. ~te,,'atd, ~{r. E. Caldwelk . I

The A .. wlc·m)' IS under the managemcnt of the Bonrd of DIl'cctors of, th, Xonl Seoti" Baptist Eduention Society. I'

First Term_ be~:6ns Janl1tuy 3, and ellds Jnnc &. Second Term '(,cg'im -Inh··]O. and ends Decembcr 20. r XO"A SCOTIA B,\PT"T EII["',\T["" SOCIETy,-President, Rev.

\Villiam Chipman; l,'ce Prrsid,.,,,, Hey. Charles Tupper, D. D. Sec,:e­IM'I, Rl"', A. S, Hunt, A. M.; TruISIlrvf', ;111'. S. tielden; Erecl/twe Cu;"mittPp, Rcy'cv' I. E. Bill. \Vm. Burton, J. iII. Cnnnp, D. n., Hon, James \V. Johnston, Caleh H. Bill, ,Tames \\'. :1\ntting, \Vm. Johnson, 1iimon :Fiteh, J. H. Fitch, M.V., S. Selden, and 'Vard Eaton, Esqrs.

FREE CHlJRCH COLLEGE F( lR THE LOWER PROVINCES OE BRITISH AMElUC"-\..

1'l'Itl;'s'<ol' of Theolo!!y and ('lu,r"h IIis!o,.y, Rey. Andrew King; Prqf. qf Cla"'i,"'! Lilvrrttnre and flipn!ai and Mutal Philusophy, Rev: \Villinm Lvnll; fI,},t"Il', o·c., Hov. A, lVIdi:.nig·ht.

'FREE CHuRCH ACADEMY, HALIF~\x.-llfathenwtics, Natural PM/oso' jdt!}) f}"G., .Fra-;er George, E''''!i'' H.eetor; tf/ussic;" and History, !llr. Alexr. ~lC\y;ll·t; J11J(kn/ [illI.'//IU,rvs, ';\lon. P. J. Bori.s; Drawing and Pr£mary Jj,purtlll(,lIfs, ~lr. 'VITI. Stewart.

ST. MARY'S COLLEGE. Palron, The Most He\', Thomas L. Connolly. D. D. . Presidellt, n",'. Patrick L. :'.laddcn. l'm,;ss;)(S, TIeY. Joseph P. Roles,

Edmund Maturin, Esq., Me,'s,.,. \Vootls all,l Tynan.

HALTFAX GRA:lIJ\UH SCHOOL.

I

TRuSTEEs.-The Lord 1,3i'1101' of ]\onl S"oli>1, Sir Brenton Hnllihur-

I ton, Hon. Jndge Eli"s, and V en. Archdeacon "'ilIis, D. D. Prin­cipal, Rey. E. Gilpin, jr., M . .iL

NLi.TIONAL SCHOOL, HALIFL\X. I TRusTEEs,-Thc Lord Bishop of NUI'a Scotia, Sir Brenton Hal- I

lihurton, Hev. Robert "'illi" D. D., and n. C.IJ., and the Chureh I 'Vardens of St. Paul's Church. Prillcl}wi, Mr. J. \Villis; Superintend- I ent Fel/tale Department, l\Iro. J. );Iaxwcll. I

MOeXT ALLlS.O~ WESLEY.i.X AC.\DKI1Y, SACKVILLE, N.B. [

B()ARD OF TRl'>'TEEs.-He,-. :lI."'Richey, n. D., P,·esidel!t .. :\Lll'iner l 'Vood, ES'h Temslire}': Re,', R. Kni:::in, D. D., H(','. H. Piekard, D.D., I U::" J. Alli",m, ,A.B., Hcy. T. H. l),wie> 1.1,cy.M. Pickles, He\', E. Bot-I teleH, ROI'. _C. C il1l'Tlllll, A. :\1 .. Hon. ( . 1 onng-, LL, D., Jollll II. An­derson, :-;. Salter, 'V. H. HarriooIl, Jo". E. Alli,;i:ll1, Esc[Ilires, HOIl. J, J. : Rogel'f'on. I

M.\LF: BR.\NcH.-Principai (li/d Professor of Jlelltal and Jlorai Philu, l SOl'''!!, £"1/,,, Lettrr:s, 9'C" Re\'. H. l'il'i';a\'ll, D', D. Pro/rssor oJ' l1fathe-I, lIl:rtic .... ·, Ph!/sical.S:,ien~e, ~J·c.! Thl)~.~ Piekanl, E.",!{., A.')J. J?>(?!i:8~W)r oftl lrellch J alld AS.'iu:;tullt In j.atlJl ond (;rl'p!c' , ~Tr . ...:\kx. S. Reid. Tf"w'hff in /lIlcmurliu./e Depar/nwd, MI'. Arthur McX. !'atkrwil. Teacher' ill Pri-! mary Department, Mr. ,Jallll" H. III('h. '

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FEM~L.E BnANCH.-Re,-. J. Allison, A. B., Principal, Professol' q( lrlfJra/ ~czence, Belles Lettre., alld L'/I'.'/II0'l"s. Mrs. M. Louisa Allison, A. B., PreDeptre .. s, Professor ot' JIII/hr'lII"tie", alld Allcient and 1110drmz I J.an,gfla,qes, Miss Louisa De"r. Allison, 1,;""het in English Brallches'l l\~i,~,'3 L:.11lr~_C. I(night. Assist. Teacher in 1,(lJI.lI'1a9f"'8. Miss Maggie B1U'-1 bl~ge, "";1."'~ISt. Tt::ar.he.r in ... ~l((th(>I!'f1t;('s. l\{iss E. A,' :-3tUl'gCf;~. Teache.r Of] Ott Pawtwq, L\·(·' !S'c. l\itss ~\hce C. BarneR, Assist. Twcher ill Cm~ons,

,S'c. l\Iiss Maud A Cronyn, Tmcher q( Piallo and Vocal JJJllsic. l!'red­crick Agthe, Esq., Professor q( Piano, OTrJl1I1, alld T'i.,.al ,1}II$ic.

The A,eademic year hegins the last Thmsdny in July, and consists of 1

; three.1;<)rms of fOnrteen week" caeil.

PICTOU AC1\DE:\lY, PICTOU.

BOARD OF TnusTEEs.-A. P. Ross, (Chnirmn~,) James Crichton, (Treasmer,) Daniel Dieksd'n, (Secretary,) J. D. B. :Frazer, Hodk. Mc­Kenzie, Hugh H. Ross, 'V. Gordon, aile! .Jame, Ivcs, Esquires.

TEAcHERs.-First Department, Mr. vVrn. Jack. Seeond and Third Depaiiments, Mr .. J ohn Castle v .

TER~ls."':"'First T~rm commences on the first Monday in Januarv and ends on the first vVednesdav in .July. Second Term commences on the first MotHl"y in August, and. ends at the eommenCOll1ent of the Cln;ist­mas holidays.

ROYAL ACADrA~ SCHOOL, HALIFAX. Patron, the Lieutcnant Govel11o)·.

Presidellt. lIon. HlIgh Bell. rice President, John 'Yilliamson, Esq. Treasurer, vYm. Murdoch. SecteIUl:'/, .J. C. llume, Esq., M. D. Ex, 'I

eC/ltive t'ommittfJ3, R. Nohle, John Metzler, J. H. Anderson, J. C. Cogs, , well, A. Scott, and J. Gibson, Esquires. '

S/lpr~'illtendellt, 1111'. 'VIIl. Garvie. Sllperin.tenaellt Female Depart-me"r, Miss Daniels.

COMMISSIOc{ERS OF SCHOOLS.

AXNAPOLIS (,OU"TY'IGilhe!~t Fo,,-icr, ,William Ouscly~ Western LJislJ'lct. Ambrose Bent, ID. N. '\Ia"Qnccn,

Rev. vVtn. Godfrey, CIL. J. E. F"rsrtlJ(~, ?I. D. 'Villinm Gammell, • " A. CoO'swcll' j'AhnCr S>Ulders, T, K .Jeans, M.D. " J. Spe.'~eer, ' John Eagcr,. . 1(" E .. Lconanl, jr., Clk.

James Gnnr, Aaron Young, E:-:ql':~. --Elnathan vVhitman, VV. H. Calneck, Clerk. !COL(,[IESTER COUNTY. Samuel McCormick, ,rh',-.. rohn B,\xter, Jeremiah Ditmars, CAPE BRETON COrXTY-: "Joseph }o~'sythe, vVillinm'Vcathers, Rev .. John Laug-hlan, "James Snuth, Robt. ,r. Harris, Esrlrs. "M. "Tilson, " John Mc~ean, Eo C. Cowling, Clerk. "Hugh Iv[r·Leod, I " vVm: ;I-[,'Culloch,

. " (ico. Richardson, I. " DaYld Dunock, Ew;tern District. " Hug-h Ros", Ail'x. D. Morrison,

He-v. j, M. CmnpheU,' ". H .. J. Uninekc, Sil~l~ II. Cr,lllc, Chairman. ".Tohn Quinnan, IDavid V. Crow, I

" N. Yidito, " T. D. Rurldlo, I.Ta,m·,' D. Baird, i. " Willard Parker, H, ,Yo Crawlev, Henry vVier, . . " Michael Pickles, C. Ii:. Leonard: :Frnntis R. I'm'ker, " Geo. Armstrong. Peter H. Clark"" IAlexander vVylie,

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Eben. E. 1~\),,', E.., I !1',-" , ili.-.:trict u( ('/'/(1'. I E'asterJl lJistrict. J. S. EutOIl, Cic:'k, ]'C\'. 1'. L. ~\la"<lcll, IIte\·. John .sprott,

District ~r Stidi,l!!. John DUllll\"llltlll,

Charles :I{,:Clll',ly, Ro bert B vcrs, . \Villiam Md(ay, John Loekerln', .Axch. P;lttl_'r'~',·J'IJ l).lyill \\Tilliel')l ,1)ll J

.Jolin )'I('IlltlJ~ll, Hu:)(:rt Lo.~'allJ .John IlTill':,. Hollcrt PHlTi...::, John :01ullro, E-;11l";'. Ml'. C,uric, Clnk.

! " \VlII .. :',h·/':',,<I, 1 ".To,'. Alexander, !.r1t~niiLll1in lklk\cl'cll[, '~,John Carrnotly, 'Ci";,, }II. HOIYlIl"'!lI, !'\vm. T. Lv'linnl, lIra HtlYITJUllfi, DUlll. Farrell, E:-;,>qrs, i

l

,'j'i II!., ~n\li\all. E"[I". L. ll- Bom'I]lle, Clerk. Rural Dis/rict. , -- il~"\·. Roht. S,·d~'\Yi('k, i GL'YSBOnO' COl'yry.! .. \V. c. ~.rI·'Killll{Jn, ! ')", JJIU:'/) VI"tricl. i •. J~j"('pll Sutcliffe, In,,\, .J. ('.,111])1",11, iH. A. lTl:ll\win, I " ...:.\Jl.:X. CamplJ(·,tl, :.JI:\ttit,_,\\" Bu' 1'0\\-;';,

~ II-I. Ea,C:lc,. IJ ) ,,·i<1 .\rc):i),,,I<1, IHll:;h ~1,.])olla)". jt.v. (.<. AxehibalLl, ITllunlils (~ktll'n,(:;~, ,I );lyj(11\rchibalJ (lG), i\\'-"iIlj'llll ~\'II'Et'\'lIJ IIJ()~jll B;:lc':';, !,J!):-:l'pli l\lcx;l,tltlur, B.ollt, A. Logan,

CTJ)-IDEIlL.\.-:\fJ CU'T\". I\Villi __ llH Hemt, !E~cLld Sil!lcy, /'<1"1')'0"'/ lii,,/ri,·/. Ill. Elliott.~. ' I"" .T. Ly,ltaJ'<.l, Clerk.

Ru,'. W. B I~illg·. A. P. J\IchcnzlC. " John \Vott.-',·Ill, l{l"", J .. lnlcs l)llffic, i ~Shore District. " .Lunt·;'; (t-. 1\.[,' Ka;-,:TllO"" I-l. l'atkr,,,;ull, IH('''. RO~)L Jnmio~~on,

JanIeti I~il'kp:ltri('k, ~ I C.lJri."'LI,JPh.er .Ju",t, 1 __ H J:nnes nn_~allill~', J.ll'()h F. D," \\'0[10, 1.]"llll }LtI<JnC'~·. V1m. Anllcrson, Th~ml1S Di .. kull, IE<1\\" .• J. l'ullllin.c:II<llll. :\Vlll. Hall, jr., .Fram·i:; Carmi), j';"'IJ'i.IKH.Frnnelli\illl', E"l,·:l'nrk, MurpiJy, E.'l'lr,;. R. B, Did;,soll, Clerk. ISalll.l~, Hn"dl, Clerk.I.Lls, Farquhar, Clerk.

GII/Huer/",ui. JL\Ln'A~·OL:~TY. I lIANTS ~UNTY. Rev. JOlIill Munro, City. ~V'"tern Dis/riet.

" Hobt. K Crlll1e, Rey. RoM. 'Villi:;, D.D·!!:cY .. J. L. :lIm,\och, " ... t-\.lcx. Clad:..\..', " Dr. I-LUlll.fn, :" TIll)lll'l", 'Valsh, " Jas. Cllri",tic, y _" C: Cll~l.rchi.ll, ,/.\·:01,i " 'YIn. D111'1011, " Peter Donohoe, <John \V. lutellle. :TIon, H. A. }{dId)"', " J".S. K Ihlcom, Andl'ew j\I,.Kiulay, 'E. }-'. Hnrdin~'. M. U.

Hon: H. G; Pineo, Tho," S. Tobin, IW~' A. B'cn;ldt, JU'CP:l UXr,.}', R. S. Black, M. D. ,Lll1l<c" O'Brien :1:lLol~a8 1-1 U ,.2,,11l, P.1trlck Power, 11),I"ll1 P. Alli~~n, LUo,t II l,ll'UlI, .John DOl)U, E,'qrs. jTIl<h.1vLlynard Esqrs. Gilbert Se,llnan, Esqrs. Srepl,on Solden, Cluj k.

I

Pcc,. 'V. t. Ml{rdoch, Mr. Chandler, Clerk. . , Clerk.

-- # flTestem Ddnct. nIGBY CUGXTY. Hcy~ JO,JUI Alnhl'osc, I [)ollglas and Rawdon

Re,·. Cha,;. R'lIldall, "T. I-I. 1'1) rt',,'. : District. " JU:lll C. l\!Uf:;U, "P. G . .i\Il'G-n .. '.:.!.·ol') ,He\'. ehas, Bo,vman, " .Arch. Gray, ~, Dcnni.., (~l':1rY, ,,John }\'leDollo'all " Edw. Butler, L;\\vrence Hartshol'llC, IWilliam O'Brien:

Charles BUll!!, .John Lamhert, Artllnr'1\1. Cochran, .Tohn Hul,,'] un, ICh.UlC'; Ihmiltoll, iJ'lll'C:; A.. Scott, B. I-I. Hn"...,les, Peter l\i.lrtin. P,l('o]' 'Vithrow, A. l:1.mhdl'k, .J Hll<" TI"""I"on. i"\<1am Ili,·key, .Juim S .. lYLlllclt, EsCJ.r,.i:\1. b. BL" :.: 11'., E"p'".:l,aa,· O·Briell. E''lrR. IV. Lamlett, Clerk. ,:'1. B. Dc':Jl'] .. ,y. Clcrk,l{cY .. J. Cameron,Clerk.

I: -""-

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ISYERXESS ('tH7~TY. ;Hl'\' . .T(I~'l_·ph Hart, Hl'\' ... \ . .:'ITill'tdl, I"

S\oulth lJ1\1is!lr)ict. 11 IJ'I' 11'11,,1'11' M.llullkll. :: 'lJ;I.'lI·IlVlICIIYillj" • Rey" CX. t onn (, I ° III c\ ,IlI.II'. . " .. 0 len, " \VJTI. G. :Forbes. I'VUl. H():-:.-.;. E,':111'8. :Ed\\':lnl Christopher,

" Hugh McDonald, IJ). t.h\'L'l1, Clerk. iZl'na, Smith, E'>lrs. " J. V. McDonald, , ... 11." Morse, CIt-rIc " __ Me-Lean, ,\uc Dubill' D'S!I'lel. -

William'Vutts, IRl'\', ~V.l3~,,·.er:;, DICIDIOXJ) COrXTY. J. L. Tremain, I" J. J., t-lk,lllllCl', lUCY. J, A. Shaw, Hon. Wm. McKeen, .. H.:lI. ,til>lkc, I" lierl'ert Geroir, Peter J. ill'ouard, ," Cltadel D~ \Volf, "N. Curtcallx, Peter Slllyth Esql's, I " How. D. ;;teL'lc, "M,u'<i(II'I, Stewart, , J. McDOliallt, Clerk. " John P. l\Iu(_1I1y, "fL!lll,~:-': H{J~ .. ..;, I ILennwl 'V. l)rL'\Y, iPl·tC'l' })l'C':irkrt.:r,

I ReY.Pat. McKeagney, ',T. K. Cra;,,:;,,:, ESl1r,,- 1\\T1ll· Crichton,

" H .• J. Chenal, I' iF, ~\Lll'lnalJlI, " JolIn Grant, ('Itt-stu IJist,"ict. Jus. Crt':1l11lT, nL D. I "John Gunn, ,HL'Y. C . .T, SI'l'l":,,", .To:. ]Hal'tcll, E"ll'<·

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Henry Tllylor, I" J. C, Hllnl, J. :Fullel', Clerk. '11 Malcolm lVIeKay, ,"'illi')111 Hoill'l'hOn, ' I S!UnueI CnIllph~ll, IElhnlrd Heckman, SHELBURNE COUNTY I 1'1 E I . d JOll11 "t"\\"lrt . . , ' 'I'" I lOma.s ~ t 11"1 go, I _ IJ ...... c. , j]urrin(jioil JJistrid. I 'Angus .McLcnm~n, \llOht. !Smith, E Rey. Albert Swim, W. Clusholm, 1"''11':1. G. Richardwn, sql's. "Robt. Dll1ll'an, Ii. Y. Taylor, Cleric " Henry Stoke"

PlCTPU COU~TY. ,I Jas. 'T. '1"')"', ICINGS COUNTY.

Wm. H. Chipman; C. W. H. IL,r,j':, Hu::;h L. D, _k- y, Nath<ln Tn.Jr'~l', WillL.l1l1 I\l i -.l.cLl',

Caleb R. Hill, C. C. Hamilton, M.D. Eel\\,. L. Brown, M.D. J:Lme.;LeMcl, Winkwurth Chipman, George Ifi,,,her, Thos. Farnsworth, Andrew Borden, George A. Barnaby, John Borden, M. D. Holmes Marsters, M.D, Edward Moi'en, M. D. Ju.mes Eo Rand, . Ezekiel 'Whcelock, Ansel T. Baker, E"lrs. J. W .. Harris, Clerk.

LUNI~NBURG COUNTY. Lunenburg COllnty.

Rey. Henry L. Owen, " C. E. CO;581nml, " -Wm. Duff;

,l""orth L)/·."fo'ct. \Vinthrop S;lrg'L'l1t, Rey, Clwr!c, Elliott, Thomas Collin,

" Ja . .:..:. Ii 1\"11(', Robcrt Rohertson, " __ A, I-h:r,'hn:"l:1, P.incc McLaren, " M. Sllthcrhmd, Andrew Crowoll, " A. McArthur, David Thomas, " .James IUair, .John l\iegray,

James Crichton, 'Vlll, Nicker,on, Will. Gorclon, Esqrs. Panl Brown, E"lrs. J, Smith, Clerk, J, M. Donne, Clerk.

Son!1t District. RcY. John Stl'wart,

" A. MeGilvray, " l)'LYid Rov,

Allan Polioek, " Henry DeBlois, " D. B. Blair,

J'lme3 Cl1rmichael, John McKay, J.lnles Crcai'ar, John CanlJJbell, Donald .M'CR:lI', E. Roach, Clerk,

OVEEX'S cnU"NTY. Re~·. E. -B. Nichols,

" John S. Ad,I)"

Shdbll1'JW Disiricl. !lCY. Thos. II. Wllite,

C( Rollt. Twcvdy, " GeO. Clark, ('lerk.

Robert Currie, 'j,

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.TO"lnv,t Snow, UCflrgc Snyder, 1\1. D. "::\J1tlrew Barela)", ,,\icx, McNaughton, .J()11I1 Lo('ke, Alex. H. Cocken, Ungh Houston.

SYD"\TEY COUNTY. RcY .• John Cmnel'on,

" John 81Jc:l, " n. ]\'(l'(;ilrr"y,

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Rev. T. W. Morris, " John Quinnan, " D. Honeyman,

Alex. McDon'alrl, Hu~h McDonald, Geor~e Brennan. A. McGilvray, 1';sqrs. J. C. Wilkie, Clerk.

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IJohn Rohertson, Thomas Kirby, M. D .. .Joseph Emsley, M. D. Reuben Abbott, Joseph Hart. James ~. Lent, Ken' McLeod. N. TravIs, Don. McKinnon. Esqrs. John C. Anderson, A. Haliburton, Clerk. 1<:nos Gardner, Esqrs.

YAR::\IorTH ('OU~TY. I Mr. Young, Clerk.

District 0/ A,"(/,/Ie. i District,?! Yarmouth. VICTORIA COU~TY. Rey. Henrv Ber·tile, ' Joseph B. Bond,

Rev. A. McIntosh, " Josepl1 Quinnltn, Robert H,unter, " A. McDonald, " Philip Toque, "Clmrle~ E. ~rown, " Charles Ro.ss, ,TolIn BOll\"(lue, IFrcdcnck H,ltou, " .Tames Fraser, John Hyder. I.Joseph R~gers, " K. McKenzie. TlwlIln.s W"illett, ,Nathan H;Ilton, Esqrs. " Alex. M(~Gil\"l"av. D. Bour!reau, /. C. Fansh, Clerk.

Dong'ald B. McNab, - IIsrrwl Harain~, .ir: I . ECCLESIASTICAL.

CLERGY OF THE l'.\'ITED CHURCH OF E~GLAND AND IRELA.\'D I.\' Xu VA-SCOTIA.

TheRigh. Rev. Hibbert Binney, D.D., Lord BisllOp of Nova S~otia, exercising Episcopal jurisdiction over Sova Scotia and P. E. lslanc.l.

Yen. Rohert \Villis, D.D., anLl D.c.L., Archdeacon of Nova-Scotia and Prince Edward hland.

Haji/ax, Yen, l~obel·t 'Villis, D.D. and D.G.L., Rector, nnd Rev. G, 'V. Hill, A.J£., Curate, St. Paul's Church; Rev."V. BulIo"k, Rector, and J{e\'. H. Bulluck, A.JI., Assistant, St. Lnke's; Re\". R. .F. Unine'ke, A.lII., and the Hev. Thomas Crisp, A B., Curate, St. Georges; J~ev. J, T. Twining, D.D, Garrison Chaplain; l{cl'. E. Gilpin, jr., A.Jl£., Prin. Hx. Gram. Schuol; Rey .• J. C. CoeimUl, the Bishop's Chapel, and the Hn. Geor"e E. ~V. Morris, AM.* Aylesjo)'d, Rev. Richard Avery .. Anl/apolis, Hev. Edwin Gilpin, A.B.; and Rev. Jas .• J. Ritchie, A.M. AlI/heJ's.t, ReI'. Geo .. To.wn:ienLl, A, M. Albion. iliines, Hev. H. D. i De8101>, A.J£. Ant/golUs/',.Hev. \\ m T. Morns, A.B., and Rev. L. ,II. W. Hill, A.B. Arichat, Rev. It F. Brine, A.B., and Rev. J(unes A. Shaw. Briil'lelOater, J. T. Moody jl·., Lt. B. Barrington, J. T. Tays. Udedonia, Rey. Ahraham Jordon. Cornwallis Ilnd ~Voll"ille, He\'. John StOlT" A.B. Clements-port, He\". ,Yo ?II. Godfrey, A.B. Chester, Hel". C. J. Shreve, A.B., and Rc\·. Hichard Payne. Dartmouth, Rev. James Slu'eve, D.D., and Hcl'. J. Stewart, A.ilL Digby, Rev. Archihald Uray, A.B., and Rev. A. Milledg'l" Palmoulh, Rev. Geo. McCawley, D.D: GrnlZville;. ltc\·. J. M. Campbell, A·F· Guysh~J'Oltgh, Rev. U. /'1 .J",·VlS, A.B. Aent",ile, Rev. Henry L. 1 ('wens. Lwerpool, Rev .. l ... d. B. :1\ic11018, A.l11., and Rev. J .. Forsythe, A.B. Lunenburg, Rev. Hy. L. Owen, A,B. La/.:ej,,,,ds, U. M. Grinden, A.B. Maitland, Rev . . Jolln Randall, A.B. Jinlwne Bny, R",'. W. H. Snyder, A.jlI. ~Man­cluesler, Hey. H. H. Hamilton, A.B. .IIurgaret's ·}jay, Rev. John Am­brose, A.J1. NeU"pol'i, Rev .• J..J. Hill, .1 . .11. New Dublin and Petite

o Tl)ose Hames in Italics are retired Ministers.

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Rl!}Jiere, Rev. Henry Spi~,e, A.B. Parrsbo/'o', Rev. Wm. n. Ii:ing, A.M. f,c/ou, Rey, Charles Elhott, A,B. P"gu'ash, He\,. J. A. Good. Raw­don, Rev. C. Bowman. A.B. Ship lIarcOI' and Jedore Hev. Robert Jamieson. Salmoll Riper and Bea"er Flar{,or, Rev. Ja:nes Breading. Stewiacke, Rev. J. Alexander. Sad.:ville, Hel'. R. 'V. Cochran, A.B. Shelburne, Hey. T. H. White, A.B. Sydney, C. B., ReI'. Richal'd .J. Vlliacke, A. B. S,'ldlley Mines, Rev. T. D. Ruddle. T.ruro, Rev. J. 'Forsyth. TIlSkel, ltcI'. Philip Tocque. TVindsor, Rev. George Mc­Cawley, D.D., Professor of King"s College; Hey. D. W. Pickett A ,ill.

, Principal Collegiate Academy; Hev. J. llL Henslev, A.M., Profe'ssor of Theology, King'8 College; Hev. Thos. Mflynard: A.ill., Hector; ReI'. Aiji'ed Gilpin, A.M. We¥mouth, Hev. Philip Filenl. A,B. Wilmot, Rev. James Robertson, D.D. Yarmouth, Hev. John T, T. Moody. llubbe>1'sCove, Rev. H. Stamer.

Travellingllfissionaries.-Cape Breton Island, Rev. '"Y. GellinG' ; 'Vest Coast of Nova Scotia, Rev. Philip Tocque. '" I

COLONIAL CHURCH AND SCHOOL SOCIETY,

PATRON.-Her Most Gracious M,~jesty the Queen. VlcE-PATRoNs,-His Gmce the Archbishop of Canterbury, and His

Grace the Archbishop of York.

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llA~IFAx CORRE8PONiHNG COl\DIITTEE.~[IncoIlporatec1 by Ad of tho Provincial Legislature, 1851.]-Tbe Lord Bishop of Nova Scoti", ex officio, (Chairman), Hey. Dr. Twining-, Hev. G. VV. Hill, Hnn. M. B. , Almon, J. G A. Crcighton, Tbos. A. Brown, Peter Lynch, 'V. Pryor, jr., P. C. Hill, J. C. Cogswell, J. ,V. Rill·hie, vVm. Hare, and Brcnton Collins, Esquires. Secretary, Capt. F. 'Veober Smith. r,'eru,urer, Ed­ward Binney, Esq.

DIOCESAN CifuRCH SOCIETY. 1, 'I ,PATRoNs,-The Right Honourable the Eltrl of Mulgrnve; the Society

: I for Promoting Christian Knowledge; the Society for the , Propagation of the Gospel in Foreign Parts,

President, the Lord Bishop, ex officio. Vice Presidents; the Ven. Archdeacon Willi", D.O., and D.C.L" Sir Brent'", Hllllibnrton, Hon. M. B. . .t\.lmon, John Spry Morris, Esq., Hon. vVm. B. Bliss, Law­

,rence fIartshorne, Esq. Executive COlllmittee, "rm . H. Mal'Ylll, VV. AI­! mon, M.D., B. Collins, H. Hart.~llOme, T. B. Akins, J. W. Hitdl~e, P. C.Hill, E. Binney, M. Hudolf, J. RDeWolf, M.D., Wm. GOSSIp, N.

rCl~rke, S. P. Fairbanks, A. M. Uniaekc. D.C.L., Licut-Col. lIIyers, J. t1,A, Smith, E. D. Meynell, John Sih-cr, 'Vm. Hare, Thos. A. Brown,

, 1ilsqllires., nnd all Clerg'ymcn Liccmed by the Bishop of the Diocese. ?i'e~w'er, Wm. C. Silver, Esq. S·C,·etL"'!!, Hev. E. Gilpin, jr., A.M. ·AsSlStant Secretm-y, Henry Pryor" Escl" A.M.

, COllMITTEE UPON PROVISION FOrt 'VIDOWS ANI> ORI'IlAN •. -Hon. ·M. B. Almon, Rev. ])r. Twining, nev. W. Bullock, Rev; G. vV. Hill, Han. Mr. Jnstice Bliss, N. Clarke, J. C. Cogswell, Esqlllres, Rey. E. GillJin, jr., 8ec'I!!. . . .

hNDOWMBNT CO~IMITTEE.-Hey. H. Bullock, Rev. E. Gllpm, jI'., (Sec'ly.,) J. Hitchie, P. C. lIi1l, VIT, C. Silvel', Henry Pryor, W. Hare, Esquires.

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N. S. COMJIITTBB OF SOCmTY FOR PRO~fOTING CHRISTIAN I(NOW·. LEDGB.-The Lonl Bishop, the Ven. Archdeacon, Sir Brenton Hatli­bl1l'toll Hon. VV. B. Bliss, Rev. J. Ambrose, Hev. W. Bullock, Rev. T. H. Wl:itc, Hev. E. Gilpin, sun., Hev. H. L. "l::ewens, Rev. E. Gilpin, jr., (Sec'I!J.), and VV. Gossip, Esq. . .

This Society holds its Annualllfcetmg between the mIddle of Septem­bor and the ellll of Oetooer, in e~~ch year.

MINISTERS OF THE SYNOD OF THE ESTABLISHED CHUIWl{ OF SCOTLAND, IN NOVA SCO'l'IA.

1Iloderator, Rev. Alex. McLean. ClerIc, R~v. James Mail'. Superin­tendent of ,illiosions, HeT. Juo. Martin. S,Yllod Treasllrer, \Vm. Gordon, Escl" Pictou.

PRESBYTERY OF HALIFAx.-Halif"x, St. Matthew's, Rev. John Seott, A. "., and Rev Thomas Jurdillc; St. Andrcw's, Rev. George Boyd. Newfoundland, Hev. Donald McUae. Missionary, Rev. George \Y. Stewart.

PUESllYTERY OF PICTou.-McLellan's Mountain, Rev. Alcx{Cnder McGilYl'Hy, D, D. Pictol!, Rev. A. \Y. Herdman, A. M. Pugwash Rov. T. Tulioell. Now Gla'gow, Rev. Allan Pollock. Darney's River, Rev. Jag. I1Iair. Wallacc, Hey. George Christie. Gairloch and Saltsprings, Rev. Akxanc1er McKay. 1I1issional'!), Rev .. John Sinclair.

l'UESilYTERY OF PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND.-Charlottet{)wn, Rev . . Thomas Duncnn. Delfe,t, Hev. Alexl'. McLean. Georgctown, Hev. Andrew LochlIe:Lll. 111is'sionaty, Hey. - McLaurin.

The He,'. D. McDonald is ill cOllncxion with this Synod, but docs not sit ns a llle:tlll)er of court. ~

COMUITTEE ON Cl-lUnCII I"CORl'OUATION.-Hcy. :Mcssrs. Jardine, (Convcner,) Pollock, Dnncan, JYlair, and Messrs. Cameron, Thomson, IIbeby, and Han. John Holmes, Elders.

CO)I']lIITTEE ON HO)lE II1rSSlONS.-Rcvs. James !IfniI', (Convener,) Dr. McGilvrrry. Alex. MacLean, Thomas Jardine, John Mackay, Esq. and Mr. James Thomson.

The Synol1 meets this year at Pictou, Oll the last vVedncsd,.y in June.

PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH OF NOVA SCOTIA.

i1fnderalor, Rey. James Smith, n. D. S!Jnod Cleric', Rev. P. G. Mc­urc~or. S:ljnod T}'CUS'J((,', Ahrahnnl Patterson, l~;:;q., Pictou.

PRESDYTEJlY OF TnUHo.-Djlper LOfuionaerry, Hc\'. }~. E. Ross; To·,·r,. i,onrionrkrnj, Hev. A. L. '''Iilic; 1i-uro, He\'. \Vm. McCulloch; I (josh!!_o und jJu}ceJ' Brook, U.cv. J. 1. Baxter; J.\TOe!, licy. 'T. S. Crow j ! Slw'/"d'e, r Roy .. James, Smith; Parrsi.oroll.'lh, Hev. J. MeG. l\feKny; I f{un·oj. 1\. fl., Hey. :S. Johnson; Maitland, He\,. J. Currie' Middle 8Ie",/",I,o and CrooX;tield, Rev. Alex. Cameron; Goose iiieer, Rov. '''I. , S. Daniele Pre"!'ylU'!J Clerk, Hey. E. HOSR. !

PHESBYTEUY OF HAL1FAX.- ~Vil/dsor alld lVell'l'nr/, Rev. J. L. Mur- I doeh, A. 111.: I/al(fi!T, Rev. P. G. M(~Grcg-or; N/ilc M,:le Ricer, Kennet.1 coo/" oild (;",.!, Rev. Jolin Cameron; rai'11/ollth He\'. GeOl'ae Christie' 1

Sl~cllmrne, J](" ',',r/lirlloll ':\,' CI;Ij~Je l-lircT, I~cy. George IVL C,1lalke ~ 111. llSq,1(Od.o~ LOlt, Rey. H. S"rl.ccwl\·k; /:)/wuellal'adl€ and LOleer Steu,iaclce, Hey .• J. Mc­LC:Il1; .A1III(1)1)/;'" (I/,d IJn'r/l/f)O'CiI, Rev. James A. j.\1urray· l\TewjJort Hev. J. 1lhLcull. 1'I,s"HtO'!J CIClk, Rev. J. McLean. ' , I

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PRESBYTERY OF PlcTou.-Ea.,t Bralle/" E[d RicN, RCY. An"us McGilivnty. W,,[ Riva, Hcy. Gcor~c Rodllick. Centnd C/",~ch, West Ritt}', Rev. rfames Tltonl~on. Urest jJnlllch ];:usf It/ai', Rey. ,J. McKinnon. "lINiyollli,h, Rev. A. P. Miller. i'icloll TO"'II, HI,,'. Ja,. Btync. Hia1' John, vacant . ... \"(11' C'/rfS:.'()W, (.J:nncs' C'llllrdl,) TIc\', I). Roy, and (Primitive Chnrch) He\·. G. Walke'r. Green Ilili, Hev. G. Patterson.' -T.atawnfjOl.(.che, Hey .. Tame.s Byers. A 11ti"/olll,,,11 , G~d Cafre GeOl:qe, Rev. ---Downie. Clulf/""" , Rev. John l\1("Cnrdv. Ca/e. donia, Sheroroo/.;, and Glenell/, IL,,·. ,John Campi,ell. L\[I(, "lilt;«II, -lev. Jas. Watson.-Pres/'.I/tel:¥ C!et}', Hev. George Walker. PRESllY~l'ERY O~' P. E. ISLAND.-IJ.,.ince TtHCJI, vavant. ('01'(; Ihad,

Rev. James Allen. Brdu/",., Rev. R. S. Patter;on, "1. .11. New Glas­gow, New London" and «({(I"lUlis/I, Hey. 1. l\lulTay. lYle/uJlolld Bu!), vactlnt. St. Peter s, Hev lIen!}' Crawford. ((aSCl/III!JCC, Hev. Allen Frascr.-Presbytery Clerk, J. Alltln. .

Home Missionaries, Reyd.'s J. Sprott, .T. Walillell, 1II."sr8. R. Grant, S. McCully, R. Laird, ,J. D. lIh'GilHny, 'Vm. Kcir. };)("(i(/'1111issiolluries, Hevs. J. Geddie, Allietcum; U. N. Gordon, RNomCllIga; J. W. Mathe­son, Nw He/Hides. Rev. Samuel F. ,Johnson designated to the sume ' field.

BOARD OF HOME MISSIO,,~.-nc\". l\IoRsrs. PulterWlI, McGiln-ny, Walker and Thompson, ;'.Io«,.<. A. Collie, J. McKinnoll, D . .l<'raser, L. Miller, Hnling Eldns. Rey. (icorgo l!atterson, Scc'ty.

BOARD OF lJ'OltE!()X :'.II.'SI(L'S.-lky. lII,·s;r,. B'lxtcr, Roy, Bayne, Waddell, Hoddick anll 1IlcKillllon, ,mil Me",.R. ,John Lwkllca,l, Ken­neth FOl'he~, Jalnc~ Stalker ilnd Peter I{us.-:, nuiillg' Elders. St'CI·c{ll1!J

-Rev. J. B,wne. I The Syno,f meets this -year at Prince Street Chnrcll, Pictou, on the

3rd Wednesday of JUIle, at 7 o'el<lI"k, p.)!.

THEOLOGICAL SEJI INAn y .-l)(r~/;-s::)l)( 0.( S.~Sltlll~tf;(' TIJ(o/{J.'IY, Hcv. J. Ross. Prqfessor or DiMirat IA'/cr<lliln', l{cv. ,JaR. ~ll1illl, V.l>. Pru­Ies.sor r.if J..lfeotaJ. Wid l1J()((/ll~/lI·/os(JjJh.,!, nuv, .J~!:~. no;::s. !J,·(Jj;· . ..,s(J!' q!' the

; ,GJ.'J.Ssics, Jl(tl/wJi/utics (/1/(1 lYu'I'II·U! Plli/fis-oJ}'.!/, 1\1r. 'l'bos . .0icl'ulloeh. &cretary /0 the Bo((rd ~(8((/I((illll',((/((I(I', Hel". W. McCulloch.

; Seminar!! liOl/al-The l'rofC".'Rol"D, ex oJtkio., Rev. Mtl,;srR. Me Cul- , loch, Baxter, E.I~os8, vVyllic, Cameron, Md~:lv amI CUlTY, :1Il11lVk",,·.,. R. Smith, D. MeCurdv, I. Flcll1ll1iu/!, \Vm lIIdCiIl1, Flemming Blan­chard, and Adam Dickie. Mr. lIicCulloch, ((JIICWU. Hev. K Hoss, See'ly.· .

SYNOD €)F THE FREE CHURCH OF NOVA SCOTIA.

11foderalor, Rev. HnO'h McLeod, D. D. Clerk, Hev. vVm. Dutl'. I PUESllYTERY OF V7CTORIlI..-B!"Orul COl!e, lLv,I':~ JO:ll1 GUIll!. St.

I ,Ann's, Abmham MdnlO.sh. Daddedc, I~CIlneth Md\.en~JC.

.. PUESllYTERY OF HALIFAx.-Hcnl s. l'rutc-,,,ors Kl!lg' and Lyall. !

f,1I,um/m.:,!, ,Villi,)", Duff. J1mlli//otl, IiUJllllr/(), \V:)ltcr Thorburn. I flalilier, ,John Hunter. Soath CoolII'IIl/is, ,Villiam Furlong. 1\'fII"l": ,OU!:i,w(lliis, Willi:llH Murray. Po!fer's I.((ke, Alexr. 8t'·~·".rt. Dri<i!lc-!. water, Howard D. fhoele. Dartmouth, Alox,lllller Mchl1Ight. Jj tst 1'1

Curnwallis, Alexander 'V. MeJ~ay. Pm,sR)"l'ERY' Q~' PWTou.-1Vew Glasgow, Reyel.'.s John St,,\\,:\l·t.1

loch"'ler, .Alexander Canl[lbcll.· Bame!!'s RicCI', Dunean B. Dlair. ; Walla,:e, Juhn M'llll·o. I.

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PRESBYTERY OF PRIXCE EDWARD !SLAxD.-New London, Rcvd.'s! Alexander S1Itherland. Broa',,'s Cre"/,, Alexander Munro. Charlotte i TowlI, GCOl·,t;e Sutherland. lIJurra!J 11"1'/;01', Neil McKay. Woodi'iLle, Donald McNeil.

PRESBYTERY OF CAPE BRETON.-Sydne!J, Revet's Hugh McLeod, D: D., BOlllardr;e, James Fraser. Sydne!J Il£illes, Matthew Wilsou. St. Joltn's, "V F'. L., MoSDs Harvey. Hwbor Grace, N. F. L., Alexander Ross. .

PRESBYTERY OF HICIUIOXD.- JVest Bay, Revd.'s Murdoch Stewart, Plaisler COl'e, William G. Forbes. Grand River, James Hoss: Whyco-comagh, Charles L. Ross. .

FOREIGX Mrs:;IOxs.-CoJlstanlinople, Rev. Petros Constantinides. ~:,:,""TE ' . ...L> ._" " .-Colleye and Academy Board.-Rev. Pro-

fessors King and Lyall; Rcvd.'s Hngh McLeod, D.D., \V. Duff, W. Ferrie, \V. Elder, J. Hunter, H. D. t:lteele, and A. McKnig'ht; Messrs.

t4-~~Gllh\:,:, JL~:.w,~,&'W,JJ" \{omam, J. H. Liddell -eM. F. W. ~~e'f)rg'jt"t(. P .... Grant, Plcton;.H.-r. Dickie, Cornwallis; K. Henderson,

Charlotte Town; J. Munn, Harbor Gruce; W. Gammell, Bras d'Or; Hon. T. D. Archibald, Sydney Bar: Mr. McKinlay, Chairman; J. H.

~,:dcll, Secretary. Five a quorum. ~ Special COlf/nl/if,:e on College Currelt Expenses Fwrd.-Rev. W. Mur­

, ray, (Convener,) Hcyd.'sl'rofcssor Lyall, M. Stewart, and A. McKnight. College Library ('omlllitlee.-Hev. Professor Lyall, (Convener,) H.evd.'s

P1'Of(:e;018 King and A. McKnight. Bursary COlluilittee.-l{ev Professor Lyall, (Convener,) Revd.'S 1'1'0-

f"8,or King', A. Forrester, D.D., ane! \V. Dntf'. Home friission COllunitlee.-Rev. H. D. Steele, (Convener,) Rcvd.'s

Professors King' and Lyall, J. Hunter, 'anel A. McKnight; Messrs. W. Anderson, P. Ho;:s nnd J. Burnes; with Hcvd.'s J. 'Stewart (New Glas­gow), Dr. McLeorl (:Sydney, C. B.), and A. Sutherland (Prince Edward Island), conesponding' members.

l"}reiJIl l11i"ioll Committe.-l'resBytery of Picton, Revd.';: Dr. Mc­Leoll, A. 8llthcrland, :\1. Stewai't, A. Mdntosh, and A. McKnight. Rey. J. :Stewart, COI1Yl'llI'L

Record CommiUee.-l{cv. A. McKnig-ht, (Convene)',) Rev. J. Hunter, and J:vIr. W. S. Stirling. Assistant Edilors-Revd.'s A. \Y. McKay, Dr. McLeod, D. B. Blair, N. McKay, H. D. Steele, C. L. H.oss, and K. McKenzie.

Synod Fund Committee.-Revd.'. 'N. Duff, (Convener), ProfessQr King, D. B. Blair, J. Munro, J. Gunn, and H. D. t:lteele; Messrs. P. McNab and Anglls l\IcKay.

Committee on the SlIstelliation of the Ministry.-Revd.'s \Y. Murray, (Convener), Professor King, Dr. McLeod, A. Sntherland, and M. t:ltewart.

Comlllitteeon EcclesiasticaIStatistics.-Revd.'s \V. Murray, (Convener) Professor Lyall and A. MCKnight.. '

Cummittee of Correspondence with Synod of New Brullswick.-Revd.'6 W. Mlrrrny, (Convener,) Professors,Kmg and Lvall, J. Hunter' Messrs. J. Forman and W. S. Stirling. • ,

Committee Oil Union with the. Presbyterian Church <if Nova Scotia.­Revd.'; A. McKnight, (Convener,) Professor King, \V. Dutf', J. HutItel' and ,V. Mtll'l'il)'; with Hevd'.s DI'. McLeod, D. B. Blair and G. Suther-land, corresponding members. I i

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. -Committee on Sabbath Observallce.-Presbyteryof PictOll :-Rev. D. B. Blair, Convener.

Committee on Temperance.-Presbvtery of Prince Edward IslaJld with Rev'ds. A. McIntosh nnd H.' D. Steele :-Rev. A. Slltherialld,' Con. vener. /

Committee on Popery.-Rev'ds. G. Sntherland, (Convener,) Professor King, A. Sntherland, J. Ross, and D. B. Blnir; Messrs. E. Taylor alld G. Henderson.

Committee on Ti-i.oeenteJzary of Scottish Reformatioll.-Rev'ds. Professor Lyall, (Convener,) and Killg, W. Duff, 'V. Mllrrny, H. D. Steele and A. McKnight.

ML.'l'ISTERS OF THE WESLEYAN CHURCH OF EASTERN BRITISH AMERICA.

Rev'ds. Matt. Richey, D.D., President 'If the Conference. R. Kmght, D.D., Co-Delegate. H. Pickard, D. D., Secretary.

HALIFAX DISTRlCT.-Halijax, Re,·ds. S. W. Sprague, .r. Brewster; Charles Churchill, A.M., ChaiT'man.: *Henry Pope, 1st, *Arthur McNutt. Dartmouth, John Cassidy. JYlusquodo/;oit Harbour, To be ,upplied from Halifax. Sambro and St. "~1al'ga1'(;t's Bay, Joseph S. Coffin. L!l1!enbutg, Joseph Hart, and *John Marshall. Petite Ri"iere, Chnrles De'Volt; A. M. Mill Village, A. B. Black. Lil'erpuol, John S. Add),. Port Mouton, John Howie. ~Vindsor; Charles tltewart, James B. ,Likely. Newpol't, Jas. G. Hennigar. Kempt, George B. 1'ay,ol1. ilIaitland, ~obr. E. Cranl'. Bermuda, Wm. T. Cardy alld Douglas Chapman.

ST. JOHN DISTRICT.- St. John, South, Rey'us. John McMurray, ; Chairman, Will. \Yilson, J. Lathem, and *\Vm. Tcmple. St. Johll,

lI'urth, James England. St. John, I Vest, Edmund Bottetel!. St. AII­drei!/s, John B. Browncll. St. Stephen'S, llezekiah M'KeoWll. St. David's, Wm. Tweed.". Jiil! Town, William Smith. Sussex Vide alld Grand Lake, R. Smith and 'Villi"m Alcorn. Greenwich, James Burns. Upham, Henry Holland.

TRURO DrSTRIC1'.-Truro, Rev'ds. T. H. Davies, Chainnan. flint Philip, Alex. M. DasBri:my. Wallace, William Allen. P"ywash, ''{m. Ryan .. River John, G. S. Milligan, A.M. Guysborough and Canso, Geo. O. Heustis, S. F. Heustis and J. J. Teesdale. Middle J.Illsquodubutl, W. C, McKinnon. Sydney, C. B., F. W. Moore anel S. T. Teed. Ship Harbw and A,-ichat, Jos. Sutcliffe. Port Hood and Margaree, 1. ThtU'­low.

PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND DISTRICT.-Charlotletown, Revds. Ingham Sutcliffe, C.haiml~n, and W. 'V. Perkins. Cornwall and' Little York, .Henry Pope, ~nd. Pownall, Roland Morton. Bedeque, J. Prince and *J. B. Strong. Mwyate, Richard Johnston. Kiny's COUllty, Alex. 'V. Tuttle, Visiting Missionary. .

FRBDERICTON DISTRICT.-P~ericton, Revd's. T. M. Albrighton and F. II. W. Pickles. Sheffield, R Knig'ht, D.D., Chainllan. Woodstock, Robt. A. Temple, D. D. Currie and Hoot. 'Vasson. Andover, T. '\Vat­son Smith. Ncu;hwaak, John Read. Gagetown and Burton, 'Vlll. C. Brown and D. B. Scott. JJlirwnichi, Geo. M. Barratt. Batkurst, Chas. Gaskin.

o Those marked thus are Supernumeraries.

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SACKVILLE DIsTRIcT.-Sackv;/le, Rev'ds. Jas. R. Nan'away, A. M., and Stephe.n Hump~re;:, B. A. J.fr>unt AlIiscm Instifillian, H. Pi;k.ar~, D.D., Chazrnzan, Prmclpal of lI.Iale Brunch; J. Allison, A.]3., I rmeI­pal of Female Branch. Point de Bute, Jno. Snowhall and W m. Perkin. Aroneton J. V. Jost. Covenlale, to be supplied. Hopewell, Jas.Buckley. Richibudto, J. L. Sponagle. Amherst, Frederick Smallwood. Pamworo', Hichard'Yeddali and James Tweedy.

ANNAPOLIS DIsTRICT.-Annapolis, Revds. Jas. Taylor. Bridgetown, M. Pickles, *G. Miller and *Jos. F. Bent.. Wilmot, Samuel ·W. Avery. Aylesford, ~eo. W. ~uttle. Horl~n, Thomas .Angwin,. C~airman. Com­wallis Wilham SmIthson and George Butcher. Digby, 'V. McCarty. }-andouth, George Johnson and T. S. Richey. Barringtoll, Robt. Dun­can. Shelburne, Robert Tweedy.

NEWFOUNDLAND DISTRICT.-St. John's, Rev'ds. Henry Daniel, -Chairman, John Winterbotham, and *A. Nightingale. Harbor Grace, ''1m. E. Shenstone. Carbonear, Chris. Lockhart and John 'Yaterhouse. Brigus Thomas Smith. Port de Grave, JamesDove, to reside at Bay Roberts. Black Head, Elias Brettle. Island Cove, John S. Peach. Old Perlican, Alex. W. Nicolson. Hant's Harbor,Charles Comben, Trinity, vacant. Bonarista, Paul Prestwood and T. Fox. Twillingate. Thomas Harris. Burin, John S. Phinney. Grand B({nk, Thos. Gaetz. Exploits It Little Bay Islands, James A. Duke.

The Conference this year will be held in Fredericton, N. B., to com­mence on the fourth Wednesday in June.

WESLEYAN MISSIONARY SOCIETY. Rev'ds. Matthew Hichey, D.D., R. Knight, D.D., H. Pickard, D.D.,

C. Stewart, Secretary, C. Churchill, A.M., E. BottereU, J. McMurray, : T. H. Davies, I. Sutcliffe, Henry Daniel, J. G. Hennigar, F. Small- ' wood, and Martin G. Black, Esq., Hon. J. H. Ryan, Hon. JndO'e Wil­mot, R. Salter, N.Moses, Geo. H. StlUT, Halph Brecken,J. H. Anderson, Esqrs., and Hon. J. J. Rogerson, (Committe).

CLERGY OF THE "ROMAN C.!THOLIC CHURCH Dr NOVA SCOTIA.

The Most Rev. Thomas L. Connolly, D.D., Archhishop ()f Halifax. DIOCESE 'OF HALIFAx.-Halifax, The Very Hev. Dean Dunphy

Very Rev. Archdeacou Hannan, D. D., Rev'ds. Patrick L. Mudden:-'Patrick Power, Joseph P. Roles, Edward Butler, John Woods. Dart- 'I

mouth, Dennis Geary. Herring Cove, J. Carmody. Kentl'ille Jas. Ken­nedy. Windsor, Thomas'Valsh. Annapolis, D. O'Connor. :CtaTe, Jas. Hogers. St. Croix, John Guy. Meteghan, Wm. McLeod. Eelbrook IIem-y Berthe. Pucmico, Ferdinand Blanchette. Yarmouth, J. Quinan; Lwerpool and Chester, J. Mark. Am"",st, Peter Danaher. Shubenacadie Patrick Dunphy. Eastern Harbor, Alex . .:IIdsaac. Chezeteoolc, W: L'Hiver. Prospect, Jas. Daly. Bermuda, Philip .1',1. Holden.

DIOCESE O~' ARICHAT.-Arichat, Rev'ds. Hubert Girrc>ir. Desconse Pere GOOlleau. L'Ardoise, River Burgeois and St. Ann's Julien Cor: teau. Creignish, Ship Harbor, River Inhabitants, River'Dennis and Judiqne, Allen McLean. Mabon and Port Hood, Alexr. McDonald ( Vicar-Gen.). Broad Cove, Lake Ainslie and Upper Margaree, J. Grant: Cheticamp, - McDonough. Lower and North East Margaree, W.Chis-

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holm. East Bay, Big Pond, Hed Islands and Grand Mira, Neil McLeod· Sydney, Freneh Village, Bridgeport, Lingan, and Lower Point James Quinnan. North Sydney, Sydney ]\lines and Little Bras d'Or, John Lauehlan. Louisburg nnd:\lain-a-dieu, HiehardMieghan. Grand Nar­IIOws and Bras d'Or, Boisdufc, Cape NOlth, St. Lawrenee al1d Ingonish, John V. McDonnell. Antigonish and 'West River, J. Cameron, D.D. Traeadie, Havre a Bouche, Pompcluette and Irish Villao-e John Qnin­nan and Thos. Sears. St Andrew's, LochaberLake, Po~pquette Falls and Wine Harbor, Don. McGil\T'w. ArisaiO' and Bailey's Brook W. B. McLeod. . Cnpe George, Malignant Br001 and Morristown, Iiugh McDonald, rlctou, A. McSween. Guysborough, Roman Valley, Land P?int and McNair's Cove, .las. Dull~\'. "lVhitehead, Tor Bay, Larry's Rlver and Canso, Jas. Drummond. Cape North, K. J. McDonald.

ST. FRANCIS XAVIER'S COLLEGE, ANTIGONIsHE.-President and ·Professor of Moral Theology, Church History, &c., Rev. Jno. Cameron, D.D. Director of Stlulies, and Professor of Dogmatic Theology, Phi­losophy, Greek and Hebrew, Rev. John Schulte, D. D. Professor of Mathematics, Latin, English Composition and Natural Philosophy, Mr. Roderick McDonald. Professor of French, Chas. Martell. Professor of English Grammar, Geography, Book Keeping and Arithmetic, JIll'. Hugh Cameron. Teacher of the lower English Department,. Mr. Dun­can Cameron.

ST. ANDRETV's GRA)IMAR SCHOOL. -Teachers, Messrs. Ronald McGilvray anLl Andrew McGilvray.

ARICHAT ACADE~IY, ARICHAT.-President and Director of Studies, &c., Rev. Hubert Gcrrior. Professors, Messrs. Joseph McGilvray and John McDougall.

TRAPPIST MONASTERY, TRACADIE.- Superior, Very Rev. Pere Fran,ois.

MINISTERS OF THE ASSOCIATED BAPT1ST CHURCHES IN NOVA SCOTIA.

CENTRAL ASSOCIATION.-Halifax, (North Church), Rev'ds. Dr. Hobbs, and (Granville St. Church), W. H. Hnmphrey. Hantsport, Wm. Burton and S. T. Rand. vVolfville, J. Chase, J. M. Cramp, D.D., S. W. Deblois and A. W. Sawyer. Pleasant Valley, W. Chipman, I New Minas, T. VV. Crawley. Cornwallis, A. S. Hunt. Chester, J. C. Hmd. Dartmouth, R. M~Learn and R. D. Porter. Billtown, James, Parker. Long Point D. Pineo. Sackville, T. H. Porter. Gaspereau, E. O. Read. Upper Aylesford, James Read. West Cornwallis, E. M. Saunders. Brido-ewater, 1. J. Skinner. Rawdon, J. Stevens. Ayles­lord, A. Stronarh~ New Germany, B. Taylor. Kempt, B. Vanghan. -­R. Walker. 'Windsor, D. M. Welton. D. Freeman, Travelling Agent.

WESTERN ASSOCIATION.- Yarmouth, Rev'ds. H. Angell. Long Island, H. Achilles. Bridgetown, Geo. Armstrong and W. G. Goucher. Caledonia, A. W. Barss. Westport, W. H. Caldwell. Cle,?ents~ A. Cogswell. Beaver River, T. C. Delong. Hebron, E. :t:r. Hams. L,ver­pool, T. A. Higgins. Digby Neck, J. C. Morse. Mllton, A. MartelL Port George, J. A. Moore. Digby, A. B;, Munro. Chute's Cove. P. F. Murray. l;-lillsburg, Obed Parker. Nictallx, W. qc. P~rker. Port Medway, R. R. Philp. Weymouth, C. Randall. .0h1O, YarmontlI, J. H. Saunders. DeeIiicld, J.·A. StuiJbert. GranVIlle, James Spencer.

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Aylesfnrd. C. Tupper. D.D. 'Wilmot, N, Viditoe. Licentiates.-8aml. B. Kempton, Thos. Blnekadar, 'Wolfville; Andrew Parker, Aylesford; and .John Tooker, Yarmonth. .

EASTER:-.' '\".or·fATloN.-Amherst, Rev'ds. J. Dnlcomb. Glenville, II. Charlton. Tru1'O, Obed Chnte. OnsI01;', D. 'V. C. Dimock and Beni. Scott. CI,urlottetown, P. E. 1., J. Davis. St. Mary's, H. Engles. Milian, K :1<'. Fosh,,},. Advocate Harbor, T. Ke;lo1'. P<lint de Bnte, D. Lawson. I~ondoJl(lerry, lVr. Parker. Berleqne, P. E. I., .Malcolm Ross. North'Sydney, C. B., Hugh Ross. Portaupiqne, Jas. ReId. East Point, P. E. I" :rohr; Sit"",. Economy, S. Thompson. ~Vallace River, ,V. Doh'ofl. Antigonish, A. F. Porter and John WhIdden. Cape Canso, .John Miller.

DO"IE.'TfC MI8SfONARY BOARD.-R'ev',ls. N. Viditoe, (Chairman,) George Ann.'trnng·, A.M., (Secretary and Treasurer), Charles Tupper, D.D., T. C. Delong, Aaron Cogswell, .J. C. Morse, Obed Parker, W. G. Parker, J. A. SI nhl,el't, .Jas. Spencer, Anthony Martell, Chas. Handall, P. F. Murray, \Y. H. Caldwell, Henry Angell, A. H. Munro, A. W. Barss, R. R l>hilp, T. A. Higgins; Brotbers Asaph Marshall, 'V. ~. Chipman, I'I':tcl Longlc.,', ,John Brenton, Walter Ricketson, S. L. ChIp­man, Wm. Brown, Avard Longley, Samuel Randolph, W. H. Morse I and J as. Conll' a 1.

FOREII'" IIl,ssI0xART BOARP.-Rey. Geo. Armstrong, Chairman; Rev. C Tupper, D. D., Secretary; S. Wheelock, Treasurer; Rev'ds. VV. G. Parker', C. Ranrlall, 1. E. Bill, S. Robinson, E. B. DeMill, N. Viditoe, A. Stronach, James Parker, E. M. Saunders and Jas. Spencer, A. l\IeL. f)('cley, T. McIIenry, E. Hanis and Amhrose Dodge, I~sCJrs.

FRE:-.'C'H Miss10N BOARD.-Joseph Shaw, Esq. TChairman. i Rey. Henry Angell, (S('('retar~") vVm. Churchill, Esq., (Treasnrer), Hey'ds. Charles Randall, J. C. ::Ilnr,'o, William Caldwell, ,J. A. Stuhbel't, ,V, G. Goncher, T. C. Delong, A. H, Munro, E. N. Harris, A. Martell; Bro­thers .J. I-I. Sannders, IV. S, Rohbins, Edward Henstis, Ebenezer Rose, C. Sahean, H. E. Pay"m, vV. S. Raymond, B. B. Moses, Jesse Shaw, vVilliam HalTis, Ahram Lent, Calvin vVyman, Nelson Corning, Charles Pinknev, Samuel ilmwn and \Vm. Gridley.

BOARP OF Il'H'IR}] l\IL"ISTERS' AXD iVIDOWS' Fm<p.-Rev'ds. C. Randall, (Treamrer), .T. C. Moroe, Ohed Parker, A .. H. Munro; Bro­thel'" Isaac Cornwall. ,V .. John, B. Hanly.

The '1'(' 'tel'll Aso(H'iation, comprising: the Counties of Yarmouth, Dighy, Shellturne, Ql1(,f'n', find Annapolis, meet at lIillsburg on the second Saturdav in Jnnc, at 2 o'dock, P. lH.

Tlte Central Asso('intion, consisting of the Churches in the CountieA of King's, Hants, LUllen!",r!2' and Halifax, meet at "Vinclsor, on the third Saturday in Jun!', at 2 o'clock, P. ~I.

The Eastern Association, l'onsisting of the Chnrches in the Counties of Cole hester, Cumlterland, Gnysborough, Pictou, Sydney, C. B., and Prince Edward Islaml, meet ,It IvIaccan.

ASSOCIATED FREE CHRISTIAN BAPTIST MIXISTERR. Cornwallis, Elders .J. B. Xorton and Sam!. Cox. Yarmouth, Elrlers

CharI,,, Knowles, Day;'! (Irani, Cahin Cann and Thos. Brad\'. Bar-I rington, EllIeI' Alhert S"jlll. "\l'gy!e, Elder C J.Oram. Port ':\Iedway, : ~lder. Edward Sullivan. .(.:~alc.'donia, Eld.er Donglas Thorpe. KemI;t-:'\ VIlle, Elder Samuel Bt'lllll''''I!. LICEX~EP AND ORPAI:-.'ED MINIS­TEns.-Y;mnoat1" \Y II' estern and Hugh Cann. Banington, S. West.

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A 1.)1.\" ACK. 771 FREE WILL BAPTIST 2\H);ISTERS.

Cape Sable Island, Elder II. 'V. I1m·i,. ~olit1 Rock, Elder Edward Reynold.. .Yarmouth, Elder ,Tohn .f'·lIkins. Bri[l~'ewater, Elder Ada Bent. Barrmgton Head, Elelers t-i. ;\1"Kl'o\\"o and "r. "'. Ashley.

CONGREGATIO~}>.L lVIIXTSTERS IN XOVA SCOTIA.

r~armouth .• 1~e\"{1'. Robert "'il"·.n, (Se·Cl'ctAI'),). Ch<obop;lle, Jacob ~ h,tman. SllIp Harbor, ,hmes Newton. Cornwallis, --- Cox. LIverpool, James Melvin. Halifax, ----. Margarec, Josiah Hart. Manchester, F. J)eeling. .

The Cong-regatiollal Union of XI"',' Scotia amI ~ew Brunswick meet the Thurschiy after the first Sahbath in .Tllil'. at Sr. ,John, N. B.

Ministers in the Lower Prm'inl·'.·' rec'()~'nizcd by the Union, of the Congregational Urder: St. John. X. B .. n,:,·. Geo. Schofield. Keswick Ridge, N. B., Rev. George Sterling. 2\ 1 ill-Town, St. Stephen's, N.B., Rev. J. Butterfield.

ENGLISH LUTHERAN M,N,STER.-Bridgewater, Rev. 'V. M. Bower ... GERMAN IIirNISTER OF LUTHERAN CHCRCII.-Lunenbnrg, Rev. C.

E. CossmalL UNIVERSALIST CHURCH.-Halifax, Rev. N. Gnnnison. AFR[CAN EPISCOPAL METHonIST.-Rev. Mr. vVashington. AFRICAN BAPTIST A'''OCIATIOX. - Ol'l/ui""d JIillist'rs. Halifax,

Rev. Richard Preston, (Bishop). Hammonl!'s Plains, John Hamilton. Bear River, Henrv Jackson. EvtlIl"elbt", .TilC'. Thom"" Halifax; Ben. Smithers, Preston·, Licentiate for T-:'el'ond Chnrch at Preston, George NeaL Fi~t do., Thomas :':aund"I". John Coliins. B!'l1ch Hill, Henry Baylie. Bartmouth, Charle, Roan. '''nnouth, Davill ])ize8. vVe)'· mouth, James Shepherd. Camphell Road, Edw,ml Taylor. Digby Joggin, James Wilmot. Clerks, James Lankford and John Pleasant.

NOVA-SCOTIA BIBLE SOCIETY.

p,.esident, Rev. Dr. Twining. Vice f'rpsiJ"ld<. Han .• T. "r. Johnston, M. G. Black, -J. W. Nutting, vVm. 1'1')'01', E"I"il'(·".. TI:en,,,rer, M. G. Black, Esc\. Secretary, S. L. ~J""111"Il, E"I' A,slst. Secretary, Isaac Smith, Committee, Rev. Me",I". ''''·utt. L lii,u'h, Manin, Cochran, Freeman, Churchill, Eng-land, HUIl!er. B"llti<-y. Cri;p; IIOl~. Messrs. Almon Bell Black and Messrs. An·n-, Alld"rson, McKmlay, H. Pryor, 'Selde~, '1'. A. Brown, Sih'er. l)~" ... 11', Thompson, Creighton, Robson, Lynch, Ritchie, Hill, J. C. Cu;,;';wdl, N. Clarke, G. H. Starr, It. Miller, and McEwan.

Life llfe11luers.-Samuel Creelman, Jame, C. Cogswell,1-I. B. Web· Bter, Esqrs,

I Society's Depository,-·18 J;lar;rington St., opposite St. Paul's Church.

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HALIFAX LADIES' BruLE ASSOCIATION. President, Mrs. Nepean Clarke. Treasurer, Mrs. S. N. Binney. Secre­

tary, l'<1.rs. Ed ward Binney. Committee, Mrs. rniacitc, ;>'lr.<. McGre:::or, Mr •. I,iadell, l"irs. R. Tre­

main, Mrs. Wm. Howe, M". 1>a8S0\\:, Mrs. T. Brown, Mrs. Dr. Parker, Mrs. 'Vallace, Mrs. Creighton, Mrs. E. Smith, Mrs., McLean, Mrs. F. W. Smith, Mrs. Thos. Bauer, Mrs. Andrew Mit~hell, Mrs. Jas .. Cogs­well, Misses Creighton, :mack, Richardson, Iherhlr" J. T~emam,. ~. Creighton, H. Hosterman, H. Reynold,~, Strachan, M. Mnnson, Fair­banks.

HALIFAX: YOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION.

President Sir Brenton Hallibnrton, Chief Jnstice. Vice Presidents, J. G. A. C/eighton, James Forman, Charles Rohson, S. L. Shannon, J. C. Cogswell, John W. Ritchie. C;orresponding Secretary, William Hare. Recording Secretary and Librarian, Jas. Farquhar, Esq. Trea­surer, Chas. Allison, Esq. Committee of Management, J. S. McJ.ean, W. S. StIrling, Petor Lynch, S. H. Black, S. A. White, F. Johnston, D. McEwan, J. R. Forman, T. A. Brown, A. James, P. J. Beuree, R. Miller, D. H. Starr, T. F. Knight, C. E. Brown. T. B. Akins, P. C. Hill, G. H. Starr, W. Smellie, and N. Clarke, Esqrs.

Life lYIembers ef the Association, by pa.vment cif £10 and Ilpwards.­Hon. Enos. Collins, Sir S. Cunard, Jas. C. Cogswell, M. G. Black, William Murdoch, John H. Anderson, Georg-e H. Starr, Jonathan C. Allison, William A. Hare, William Cunard, Henry Boggs, William B. Fairbanks, and Charles Allison, Esqrs.

Connected with this Association is a Reading Room and Library, open from 10 A. M., to 10 P. M., daily, 128, Barrington Street-Bible Class every Saturday, at 8 P. M.-Lectures every alternate Tuesday evening, at Temperance Hall, dnring'Vinter.

THE MICMAC MISSIONARY SOCIETY. I President, J. W. Ritchie, Esq .. Vice Presidents, Jas. F. Avery, Esq.,

M.D., Rev. P. 'G. McGregor. Treasurer, George E. Morton, E"q. Secretary, WI1l. Howe, Esq. Committee-Hev'ds. J. T. Twining, D.D., CI~as. Churchill, A. M., S. N. Bentley. Geo. Boyd, ~hos. Jardine, Thos. Cnsp, S. W. Sprague, Messrs. Wm. Hare, P. C. HIll, J. Burton, Chas. Robson, S. L. Shannon, Geo. H. Stan, Alex. James, and G. J. Creed, Esqrs. Missionaries, Rev. S. T. Rand, Benjamin Christmas.

HALI~AX CITY MISSION.~CommiUee, Rev. S. W. Sprague, Rev. T. Jardme, S. H. Black, A. K. Donl!, S. A. 'Vhite, Esqrs. ]\hssionary Archibald Morton. Tr~asurer, S. L. Shannon. Secretary, Jam~ Farquhar. The CommIttee meets on the first Wednesday in every lnonth. There is a Ragged School in connection with the Mission of which the Committee are Peter Lynch and P. C. Hill, Esqrs. '

fuLIFAX WESLEYAX FEMALE Bm<EVOLENT SOCIETY.-Mrs. Sprague, Mrs. W. Bennett, Mrs. McNutt, Mrs. Brewster, Mrs. Pope, Mrs. D. H_ StaIT, !Ill'S. A. Troop, Mrs. J. H. Anderson, Mrs. Barss M:s. Knowlan, Mrs. Nordbeck, Mrs. J. Northup, Mrs. Jairus Hart~ I Miss Bennett. Mrs. H. Bell, Treasurer. Miss Nordbeck, Secretary.

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JUSTICE8 OF THE PEACE.

ANNAPOLIS COUNTY. McCormack. John Bailey, Strathan McNeil, Felix Balcom, Samuel Neily, Rohert Balcom, James NidlOls, Daniel Banks, Joel Parker, Rohert Bath, Robert B. Phinney, Zebulon Btlth, John F. Piggott, William Bent, Ambrose Potter, .Jame. Bent, Elias Potter, James E. BelT)" John 1st, Poyntz, Jan~(''' Bogart, Tunis Randall, 'Villiam Bohaker, Andrew Reid, Gmnville Bonnett, Peter Reigh, Wesler Chipman, Major, Custos Rickerson, Walter Chipman, John H. Robinson, George Chipman, Samuel L. ROBS, John Chute, Jacob Robhins, .Toseph W. Chute, Warren - Ruggles, Israel W. Crosscup, W m. 1st, Rltggles, William R.. Dargie, 'Villiam, jr. Runciman, George C. DeLancy, Peter Sanders, D:wid C. Ditmars, John H. Shaw, Mo'es Dodge, Arthur Spinney, Bcnaiah Eatou, Edward Spurr, Charles Foster; James Spun', James "'-. Foster, A. Marsden Starritt, Handley Foster, Ezekiel Stronach, Rees Foster, William Y. Tupper, Miuer Gates, Martin Vroom, Henry F. Gates, Dimock Wade, Leonard Gesner, Hemy WeathcrRpoon,. Wm. Gray, James Wheelock, Tho~. C. Grimes, Elias Wheelock, Joseph Grimes, John Wheelock, James Hani", Andrew H. Whitman, Asaph Harris, Richardson Whitman, James A. Hanis, 'William WI,itman, William C. Hall, Weston Willett, Walter Henderson, Andrew Wilson, John Ince, Henry - Wiswall, John

Burchill, George E. Butler, 'Villiam Cadogttn, Patk. Clarke, John D. Clarke, Peter H, Carr, Edward Corbett, 'Villiam Caldwell, Thomas Dowling, John Ferguson, John Ferguson, Neil Forbes, John Gammell, William Gillis, Donald Gillis, John D. H"milton, Robt. F. Hill, George Hill, John L. Holmes, Arnold Hunting'ton, Caleb Kavanagh, Laur. jr. Leonard, C. E., Custos. ]1;1artin, N. H. Martell, Anthony Macauley, Donald Mcloney, John Moore, Thom,,"q Moore, John A. Munro, HU:1;h Mut'ray, William jr. McAlpine, Charles McDougall, Dougald McDonald, AngU3 McDonald, DOIUlld McDougall, Donald McGilvray, AUg'U3tine McInnis, Alexander McIntire, Hector McKinnon, John Me Kinnon, John McKenna, Michael Johnston, James

Kennedy, John Leonard, Seth ;Longley, Avard

tl)\{essengcr, Jordon {Middl,emas, Peter Mills, John

CAPE BRETON COUNTY. McKenna, Alex. Archibalp, Hon. T. D'IMeLean, John Armstrong, ,Villiam MCL,ean, Alexander Babington, Alex. ,T. MeXah, Robert B"ll, Alexander J. McNeil, Neil

Mills, Robert, 2d. Morehouqe, Wm. H. Morse, Samnel

Bartington, Chas. J. McNeil, James Barrington, York McNeil, Donitld Bominot, John McPherson, Stephen Bowen, Henry V. Mcqueen, 'William

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Ollselcv: ,Yilliarn Hickn';lwll, John Highy, Licorgc U();..;,.;;, ])ollilbl

Robertson, Lauehlin Sllcphe}'t1, Benolli Slattery, .J oscI) h

PROVINCIAL WESL}~YAN [1860.

IHunro, .JaB. Drysdale, J.am~s McCurdy, I,aac Eaton, LeVI " . McCurdy, Mrttthew EJ.derkin, Johu K. McDonald, Donald Embree, Enoch M:C'~ay, .John Fulton, Stephen Me h.im, 'Ym. Fllllerton, J lIm'S Me K",·, J rtmes Glendenning, (,eo. ~clsOJi, Roht. nordon, Michael

COLCHESTER COUNTY. Patterson Archibald Harriwn, Henry Arehibal.l, Daniel C. Parker, Francis R. Hatfield, Francis F. Archihald, S~mnel, 3rtl, Putman, James D. HIiBstis, Joshua, Custos, Black, Duncan Heading', George Hutner, H. B. Blair, JalJlCS D. Hettie, Sanll.· Hughes, ~. P. Bord, Samuel Ross, Donald .Johnston, 'l:ho,:,as BfI)derick, John Bo.'s, H. Johnston,I;,.lwlll Campbell, 'Ym. Rutheliord, Geo. S., jr. Kerr, .J. X. B. Campbell, John 11. i'anrkrson, Matthew 1\:err, Eben. Chambers, Hobt. Slarle Hichard Kirkpatrick, James Clark, Sibs Smitl;. John Knowlton, George Conkey, .(\..lexr. Sten~ns, ,Janles 'V. L~W~8, tl .. Crow, 'D.P., Custos, Tuppc'r, Eliakim 4th, LewIs, Je~8Ie . Crow, .Jamos No. Tupper, Benjmnin Lawrence, DaVid CJ'(JW, JtLllles, 7th, Tucker, Charles Logan, Thomas Crane, Silas H. Upham, Stephen Low, Moses Creelman, Sam!., 3rd, ,Yaug'h, Sam!. Macfarlane, Petcr Creelman, .TanH'.s ~I. 'Vier - .John Morris, Handolf Delanov, TIIUlll"" D. YewiiI, James Md.eoe!, N'orman Dicken;l, J08. ;II. Yewill .John McKenzie, John Dickey, vVm. A. ' McKay. Patriek Dunlap, Hugh CUMnERL"-" I) C'oeXTY. M":"\ah, .Jame., Eaton, 'Vm. C. Angus, ~athaniel 1~ ... I":\"<lTl1ara, Dennis Ellis, Alexr. Baker, "m. ;lIe:'\ lItt, Hoot. Flemming, James Bent, vVm. vY. ()'I\(·.gall, Francis Fletcher, Robt. Bent, Cyrus ()xI.·:·, .Joseph Flilton, Dayid, .sen., IB.:rt;'lllan, Geo. Uxlcy, J. ,V. Fulton, Jos. Hla"k, Asher Oxlcy, 'V. B. Fulmore, John Bla('k, Cyrus Page, Jas. Faulkner, vVm. BlenklwI'Il, A. S. 1"'01'8, J. H. Graham, Charlc& Blenktlorn, John Pineo, Hon. H. G. Graham, John Bigney, Lemuel Purdy, .Jacob G. GUlln, Hug'h Borden, Levi P'u·.ly, Davi,l flamilton, 'Robert Brag.li, John 1'l1gsloy, Davie! Irvine. Jolm Bradley, A. P, I'll"sle" DOllo·las Kent, Alexr. Bundigc, \V. D. l:'ll~sley: Micl~ael K. King, John CatTolI, Franeiq Pipes, \Vm. Lewton Francis Chapman, :lIurtin Rutchforrl James La\.ton; Ezra Chisholm, ~\'lll. P. Hatehfonl: Clull;. E, Logan, Hol)e'}'t Coates, .Joseph Hearl, Thos. Lombard, George Cutten, vVrn. P. Read, J05. Lynds, David B. Davison, Horatio A. Rend, R C. Morrioon, Daniel 1),,,"i;on,. John Hipley, Hobt. MOI1'ison, .\.lcxl'. D. De" olle, Thos. C. Roach, John Morrison, Jas. llonkin, C. <.i. Hockwcll Aaron-Moore, Jan~es Donkin, Hobt. H".<.s, Da~·i.l

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Salter, R. W. Smith, John T. Stewart, 'Vm. Smith, R. K. Swallow, Thos. Thompson, Thos. Travis, John Webb, Samuel Wm'd, Chas. Waugh, Wm.

DIGBY COl'XTY.

Aymar, William Budd, Charles B~ncroft, Joseph Bent, William B. Bom'neuf, :Francis Bonrque, Lewis J. Blaritan, Benj. V. Campbell, Colin Comeau, Han. A. F. Crocker, Mendall Coseboom, George Cog-gins, William Doncet!, Sam uel Dakin, John Donnagon, John ]Jew:,,;, Felix, jr. mc\ridg-c, John S. Everett, E(lmlnl Funning-, Ross C. C. Hal'l'is, -James Haines, Edward Hardwick, Edward Hogan, John Hardwick, Alcxamler Hankerson, Ro hert Henderson, George Hanls, J o,se I-raines, John Jono", Edw. A. Jonrney, Robert Jones, Sterns I,ab:wn, Charlton Morehonse, J onos Marshall, Edwar<l Mar,;hall, Wm. F. Melanson, John B. Mallett, Lazm'ns McNeil, John McKay, Lanchlin MaKay, "Willium MaeGee, Patrick Nowlan, PatI~ck

AT,MANACK.

O'Brien, Thomas O'Dell, Arkmas Payson, l,lisha Potter, Ben.iamin Payson, Stephen Payson, Holland E. PeiTY, Reuben Potter, Geo. B. Purely, John V. Potter, 'Vm. F. Rohinson, John Uobieheau, Fred, A. Ruggles, Banj. H. Raymond, Ira Rohichean. lIIutharine SUYHrr, S:11.ine Smmeler,. 'Villiam Stewart, .TanIes Tupper, Nathan Tilnpnnny, Eelw. IL Taylor, George Thurber, I.saiah 'Yard, John 'Yelsh, Davitl Walsh, Ja\lles

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Cnnningham, E., Custos Camphell, .Tolm Chi,ilolm, Colin Duhson, Dayi(\ D:lxid, Joseph Ehler, John Franeheville, Edw. H. Ferguson, 'YIn. Fitzg'crald, James Gnnn, Donald Ha(lieY, ,Tames B. Hart, \Villiam Hmlllion, James Hartohorne, Wm. JLulle!-, Joseph G. Hm-tley, Jonathan Hadley, Joseph W. lIe tiernan, W. O. ,Jamieson, John IZc.nting-, Thomas Keilv, Davie1 KirlZ, John Mar,;hall, I-Ion. J. J. Mahoney, John Meag'hcr, Martin Moil'-, 'Ym.

Gl'YSDOr.O' C'OFXTY. Mclllillan, John District o( S'I. J.llwy's. ~vIorIisJ George Elliott, HelllT, M.D. Patterson, Tho,. II. GlencIo"s, TllO.S. !"cott, Wm. G. Hattie, ,John Steel, John A. Kennelly, Robt. scur. Sangster, Andrew J{irk, An,e:ns Sindair, A.lexanller Lynch, ,Villiam fi('ott, GL',)r~e McDonald. II., Cus!us. Torv, Jam", A. McKeen, 'Vm. Tor;', John H. McKeen, ,John F. 'Vailace, .James McKenzie, Almer,P. ,Vhitrnlln, 'rhos. C. Nickerson, l'rae\ O'Fla.vin, Thomas Pl~de, William Rude, John, senr., Sinelair, ,John Sfnith, Thomas Sinclair, Alox.

G¥!!sbnJ"ough. Atwater, "\l>l1or Anderson, Jesse Bigelow, Wm. J. Bears, D:1\"i[1 Bouilroit, Alexander Cntler, lIon. R. M. Cook, Francis

HA~TR COUNTY. Allison, .T olln Allison, James 'V. .A..r111Rtrong, George Ailison, Robert Bowman, Cha". B. Butler, E. K. S. Brcnllan;,Tohn S. Bnl'ge~sJ John Bioi", Ben.iamin Brown, Joll.ll Currie, Benjamin Coehran, Arthnr MeN. Church, Constant Card, Stephen C.

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Chambers, IV m. Cochran, James Crow, James Cochran, Daniel Casey, Wm. C. Constance, Josiah Caldwell, Samuel Curran, Thomas _ De Wolf, Benjamin Douglas, Isaac Densmore, George Dimock, William Dimock, Isaiah Dimock, John Davison, William Etter, Joseph Freize, David Graham, Stephen Greeno, James Han~e, George Harding, Theodore S. Higgins, .Jns. M. King, John Otis Keating, Joseph

Smith, Jonathan M. Smith, Charles Smith, Archibald Smith, John Smith, Nathaniel Smith, Georg'e Smith, Allison Smith, Bennett Salter, James Scott, David Sanford, Israel Salter, Michael B. Sanford, Thomas Sandford, G. B. Thompson, Alex. Tomlinson, Able Terhune, Daniel 'Withrow, Jacob Wilson, Benjamin Walluce, William R. Withrow, James IV olaver, George Young, Elkanah

Lockhart, John HALIFAX COUNTY. Lake, Isaac Anderson. John H. Mumford, William Annand, David Murphy, Edward Archibald, David Madell, Joseph Bell, Hon. Hugh Manning. John jr. Burris, Matthew Moser, Nicholas B. Black, James Masters, Benjamin Burton, John MeHefte" Hon. Rich., Bennett, Joseph

. Custos.,Borden, Judah McKay, George Bnrgess, Ephraim E. McPhee, Alexander Brine, IVillinm K McDongall, John Browner, Joseph McLatchev, E,lward Boutilier, Ezroom McDongall, Wm. Creighton, George B. McComber, John M. Croucher, James O'Brien, James S. Cochran, James Parker, Francis Caldwell, Samuel Palmer, Samuel Chipman, Georg'e L. Putnam, James Dean, Adam , Parker, George Esson, John Payzant, Lewis J. Farqnharson, Alexr. Payzant, Godfrey P. Fraser, Alexander Parker, Shubael B. Fox, Robert Palmer, John Falconer, D,wid Rickards, Joseph Gladwin, Henry A. Reynolds, James Gould, Matthew • Rockwell, Daniel Griffin, J nmes L. Smith, Richard Geddes, ,John Smith, Benjamin Gaetz, Thomas A.

Hartshorne, Laurence Hamilton, Charles Hunter, Charles D. HeDl~tzy, Henry Harple, George Hays, William Jennings, Joseph Johnston, LalU'ence Kent, James Kelly, Alexander Lydiard, William J. Leslie, John Logan, Robert A. Letson, Philip Lyttleton, Westcote Lambert, John Layton, Francis Mott, Henry Y. Martin, John Munro, Francis Mitchner, Alexander MlllTay, Donald McKinlay, A. (Custos) McInnis, Angus McQuairie, Laughlin McPhee, Archibald McLearn, Donald Northup, Jeremiah O'Gorman, Daniel Potts, Thomas Power, Patrick Ring, Thomas Robertson, George Ryan, Edward H. Shields, Andrew Stephens, Alexander Scott, Archibald Thomas, John Tidmarsh; vVm. H. Tobin, Thomas Thompson, David Wallace, Thomas

INVERNESS COUNTY. Brouard, Peter Beaton, Donald Beaton, John Beaton, Samuel Camphell, John Campbell, Hugh Camphell, i'hmucl Cameron, Donald Cameron,A llan Chisholm, Alexr.

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Chisholm, John Crane, James N. Cameron Hugh Campbell, Wm. C. Crowdis, John George Chipman, Samnpl Ethridge, Thomas Caldwell, John M. Hltwley, Matthew Cmne, Joseph Lawrence, George C. Cog'Swell, Gideon Lawrence, Samuel Cox, Thomas LeRiche, Peter Cox, John H. Murnoy, John Coldwell, Rnssell M'Keen,Hon.W.,Cust's Chipman, Winkworth McLeod, John Calkin, Benj. H. McLellan, John Chase, Joseph McLean, Alexr. Canlan, Patrick D. McLellan, Angu~ Calkin, Elias McLellan, Donald Crane, 'William McLean, John Coldwell, Henry McLellan, Donald Dickey, H. L., Custos. McKeen, James G. Daviflson, David McDonald, Donald Davidson, Jas. T. McDonald, Malcomb Davidson, William ¥cDonald, John Eaton, Ward McDonald, Donald • Ellis, Dayid McDonald, James Eaton, James McDollgul, Lauchlin Eaton, Charles McPherson, Martin Eaton, Levi 'V. McLeod, Isaac Fitch, Simon McIntyre, Arch Fisher, John McKay, Malcomb Forsyth, Enoch McKeen, John. H. Griffin, James McKay, Hugh Givan, John McDonald, Malcolm Hutchinson, John F. McDaniel, Matthew Harris, Jas. 'Vm. McInnis, Angus Huntlcy",Danid McNeil, Roderick Han'is, Elisha D. McEachern, Angus Hamilton, Eflward Purcell, James' Johnston, Wm. Ross, John Jacques, John Smyth, Peter Johnston, Cyrus Smyth, Dougall Kidston, Richard W. Tremain, John L. Kirkpatrick, John Tremain, Dunsier. Lockwood, Georga

KING'S COUNTY.

Armstrong, Jas. L. Bill, Caleb R. Burgess, Seth BeCkwith, Mayhew Bonlen, Erlw. P. Benjamin, lrad . Bergen, Thos. Bigelow, Ebenezer, jr. BOl"den, John W. Bligh, James Borden, Hiram

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Lovett, 'fhomas Lockhart, N"than Lockhart, Jacob Lyons, W m. H. Leard, Jas. jr. Millar, 'YIll. Miner, Griffin McGregor, George Ne.wcomb, Abraham Neily, Zehulon Newcomb, Isaac H. Palmer, Edmond Parker, Nathan .

Patterson, Alex. Patterson, 'YIll. W. Patterson, John G. Pineo, Augnstin A. Porter, Jolin Parker, John Quigley, Thoml1S Rand, Caleb H. Rockwell, Benjamin Roscoe, John W. Rhodes, Wm. Ross, Eclw. J. Robinson, Geo. F. Reid, Joshua Starr, Richard

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Sharp, Samuel Smith, Fairfield Sheffield, Amos Skinner, David Sanders, Joseph P. Seaman, Thomas L. Tupper, 'Vm. A. Tobin, Chas. J. Vaughan, John Walker, Archibald 'YooLlworth, 'Ym. Wickwire Peter Webster, 'V.B.,M.D. ,Yalker, Fl"llUcis 'Veltou, Sy,lncy 'Vilsou, Thos. A. 'Voodworth, Levi C. vVallace, 'Yll1. J. Woodworth, G. D.

LUNENBURG COUNTY.

Andrews; Wm. V. Anderson, George Brimmer, Robert Bailey, Henry Bigelow, George Barrs, qeorge Church, CIUts. A. Crug-p:, Thos. R. CrauLlall, David W. Corkum, Peter Chesley, Nelson Dimock, Daniel Drew, Lemuel Drew, 'Ym. S. Emst, Henry Heckman, John, Custos. Henneberry, Martin Hoyt, Milledge

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Jost, Henry Kaulbnek, Georgo Kellv, John Knailt, Lcwis Kaulba('k, Joshua Lco'g' Benjaluin Lo~d{y, Charles MilicI', Joseph P. MUlllling, Benj. \V. lIIul'g'nn, Etlwurd J\lill.~, Geo. H. 1':1rker. Obediah Ross, \Yillam Rinlwrt, Benj. Robertson, ·Wm. Ross, Geol'g'c Richardson, George Ru(lolt~ Joseph Rudolf, Charles Scli!', Jflmcs D. Seott, Hohert Smith, Hohert Teal, Edward \Yheelock, Morton Wolf, Nichobs Whitford, Joseph Zwicker, Benjamin

PICTOU COeXTY.

Bell, D;bil CflJ'IUiehael, James Campbell, George Crcnrar, James Copeland, Hohert Cumeron, Samuel Crichton, ~J:l1nes Crem'er, John Cameron John Camphell, Peter G. Chisholm, ,\lcx. Cameron. Alex. Davids, \V. II. DUllklr, \\'illiam Donll, Hollert Denoon, (3l'ni·.~O ~"'raser, Jnnl('~­Fraser \Yillium Fraser: James D. B. Fraser, Alexander Frn,cr. John lHcP. :l<'ra80r, Alex. (N. G.) Fraser, lloderiek Fruser, Donald Fitzpatrick, James

PROYINCIAT, WESLEYAN [1860.

Gordon,\Vm. (~l'ant, John Cunn, ::s'cil t~l'allt, JUlUCS Gray, John Hulmcs, Hon. John Hocken, Daniel Henderson, James Holmes, .John Hunter, Andrew Lowden, Hobert Logau, ,John ],angille, \1'm. Lane, -John II: MatilesoH, Wm. Murrav, Hobert Murrloe-h, Jmnes MiteheJl, Ueorge Munro, Thomas McKay, Hubt., Custos. McLean, 1i:cllllC'th 1\1(' Kcnzil') AJexunc1cr )'Id~a,- .. Juhn ~l(' Li_·~d) George lIL'l)Olluld, Duncan ,MI' KCllzie, Adam 1~\l('l-;regor, Donald

IlIld\.ay, Neil ,)'lcLeurl, Hugh ':lIe Kenzie, John Me-Gregor, James McLean, Jas. MdJonnld, Honald McDon'lld, John Md'hercon, Murdoch l\Id\:ay, Alexander McLeod. John McDonald, George l\Il' Kenzie, Gtorg>e McKay, Alexander Me I lunald, Donald l\l('Lcnnan, Uodk. ),1(' Kay, George lIicDunalll, Jolm F. McLeod Al1"'us McKenzie, H~c1k. McKenzie, John Nurml,"ay, Henry R. Ol,ling, Juhn PatterBon, Ahraham Primrose, .Jas. Punis .• Tas. Hoss, Peter Robertson, Andw.

Hoss, William Hoss, David 11.. HobertBull, Duncan Hoss, Jo]m Hoss, Alex. P. ~kinncr, fJumes l:iuthcrlancl, Angns Smith, Anthony i:>mith, vVilliam Sproul, Matthew Scott, James \Ventworth, Jas.

QUEEN'S COUNTY.

Allison, Charles, jr. 13411'88, J nInes Campbell, Hon. John Cowie, Andrew Cohoon, Edward 'Carten, John Christopher, Geo. P. Darrow, John L. Dl'xter, Joseph Dolliycr, Hobt. lJe \Y olf, ,James Doug-In"", John .Frceman, 'Whitman l'1"I>em[111, Zoheth l"n'f'nl~lll, Duyid Fl'lTllWlI. Nathaniel .1:'1'C(:U1:11J, Joshua N. l:'rCl'llw.n, Allan T. Fr~l'lnal1, Law. scnr . .Foster, Cllas. \V. Flvnn, Th01nu~ ]<',;ncT, J:'hilip Henry, Israel Hemmcull, \Vm. Hull, John Ledbetter, Llltllcr Moore, ",Llllle,:; E. IIIack, i:>to-phen }Iurtull, ~ylyanus Mnllwll, .fames Mnlltnll, John Maek, John D. Mortimer, \Vrn. Mack, George l\IlcGill, W 1l1.

McLeod, Geurge McLeod, Edward P.lyzant, ficorgc l'arker, Geo. ~. Hoherts, Hobert

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Seely, Caleb Slhith, Lewis Sheriff, John Stedman, Enoch Smith, John, scm'., Sellon,Samnel T. Tnpper, F., Custos. Tupper, Stephen C. Vanhorn, Edward \YatennuIl, Zenas Young, La\vrence N.

ALMANACK.

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Martl'lI, Aimey .i\ldnuis, John .\IcX,·il, KOrInnn 1[(OCartY, l'atriek i\kLeod, Kenneth

Sarg"Ilt, 'Vinthrop tinlith, ,Jas . Hnow, Josiul.l Smith, James C.

1\:leLcod, ...::\nglls SYDNEY COU,TY.

sIc Kenzie, HoiJert Brennan, George McNab, GilaI'll's Camel'On, Don~'altl Uliver, .AmtltollV Cameron, Lanchlin l'helan, Ednnuid Chisl,olnl, Donalll Reindress, John H. Chisholm, J{oderick Smith, Juhn Chisholm, \V m.

RICH"OND COUNTY. Smith, John R. Chisholm, D,lll. Bi~tll'tt. George E. Strachan, John Chisholnl, Wll1. Babin, Simon Smith, James Camerol~ Chu8. Ballam, Jas. Cunninghum, 'Vm. Boudroit, Frederick SHELllURNE COUNTY. Corbett, Etlwd. Brennan, Patk. C. ShcillUme District. COlldoIJ, David Briand, J. S. Rell, \Vm. J. Currie, vVm., M. D. Boudroil, Charles Bower, John, sen. Urallt, Dlillean llrymer, 'Vm. eoeken, ,\. H. Uerroir, 'Vm. Bovd, Donald lJ"ill,tadt, G. II., (,ustosUOrIllaIl, Eehn1.

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Btti,in, Simon Ei.'e,,!t:lllr, Davirl Hierlihv Wm. C. Bandrait, Jcffior Geddes, James l\IeDo'I,;lrl Alexr. liT. B08det, Peter Grigry Thomas D., C'llst~S. ' Crichton, \Vm., Custos. Hon:;ton, Hngll M"Donnlc1 l-It1O'h Creamer, Joseph Hagar, Elijah Me' Donald; Hol~t. Deyereux, ~. l-!oldeu, ~:lJIl:S ~l{'J)onald, Angn~ Donovan, SUDon h.elly, \\ m. r. McDonuld, Alexr . . Fuller, John Locke, John, sen. Mc])onald, John :Flinl1, Eel\\,. P. McKenna, l~ill,ert MeDolllllel, Norman :Freehill John M"",,aughton, .\.[.>"(1'. McDonald Dunald .Fixott, JIc1ll'Y, ·M. D. Mel'hel,soJl, Lauchliu t.VieDonule!: John Ganiml, Edward McMillan, Wm. Mel)onnld, Christopher Gronclley, Dayid Yfnir, ,Jamcs. .M(1)unatd, John Hellier, M,ttthew Kelsoll, .James, Jr. ;\td )onnle!, J)onahl Handley, Geo. '1'. l'Ul'flcy, John . McGilvray, Archd. Hooper, Josiah Payzalll. Ed""l. MeKemil', Jolm I-rtll, Rohert White, Cornelins McKinnon, Jahn Kavanagh, Manning Wooclill, Hobt. P. McIntosh, Alexr. LeNoir, Tholilas McMillan, Donald LeBlanc, Simon Bal'rin!Jton District. i\Ir'Eachran, Lanehlin Landry, Simon Banks, Thomas i\lC:\[illall, .John LcVi~l'omptc, lfol~utc Coffin, Josiah, (il/st(},'::, :,lc(~il\'rny, I-Ingh Le Viscompte, \V m. Crowell, Thomas (I.~·(kll, A .• \. Martell, Henry ecn'ill, Bartlett 1'0\\'01", ])Hyid Morrisml, John CllUte, H"-Ilry l{lLndall, ,Tames MIIl'chcson, Alex. Cotlin, Thnnm, R'Uldall, E i,ha Martell, Joseph, Cunnin.ghmn, vVm. Smith, Jo.<cph Mabonrgette, Patk. Horner,-John'V. Smith, Allan Morri.;on, Kenneth Lyle, ,John Trotter, Roht. Matheson, .John J\'[cgray, AHa Marmllud, Hypolite ~ i'liekCl'60n, James Madden, DlLn. O'C. l'atterson, Wm.

YICTORIA COL'NTY.

Buchalluan, Angns

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Cnmpb~ll, John, Custos, Sutherland, Jas. CamplJell, Hon. C. J. Taylor, Alex.

IVeston, Leonard

Argyle. Campbell, Hector Campbell, Malcolm Campbell, Gharles

, Cameron, Alcxr. I Ferf~u~on, DUllcan

Hart, Joseph Jones, Wm. Munro, Alexr. Morri,on, Donaltl Mc Leo,l, Kenneth l\IcLcod, Douald ~["Lc"rl, AUgUH 1\Ic Lend, Donald

! McLeod, Murdock ! M~Leod, Daniel

McLeod, John Mc)[ab, Dou;;ald B. McRae, Duncan McKenzie, Chas. McRae, Alex. McKav, ,\iL-x.

'- Mc[)oitald, John , McKenzie, Mllrdoch

Mc)[eil, J. ~. McKinnon, J. G. ::lIe Donal,l, "\ngus ~['·LC:tIl, Donalcl l\1cLennan, John McDonald, Alc,a. McLean, Malcolm McDonald, Lauchlin McKenzie, Roelle Robert-,:ol1, Juhn

YAR)IOUTH CocXTY. Ahhot, Bouben Brown, Hobt. Bourque, John Burrill, \Vm. Bourque, Dominick D. Clem'cnts, Reuben Bahine, Cyril Cook, Caleb D'Entremont, Simon Chipman, T. D. D'Entremont, Peter S. Crawley, .J6hn J)'Entremont, Wm. Corning', Nelson ])'Entremont, L. B. Croshy, Nathan Eakin~, Robt. J. Crosby, B. 1'. Gavel, John, senr. Croshy, G. H. Gardner, Enos Cunn: Harvey Harding, Israel Clmrchill, N. Hatfield, Isaac S. Dnrkee, Amasa Hatfield, W m., jr. Durkee, JOB. Hamilton, Jas. H. Guest, Robt. Hogg, Nathaniel Hilton, Nathaniel Hamilton, Sam!. Jenkins, Wm. H. JetFery, Matthew Killalll, Thomas Lent:Abram, Custos, Lovett, John W. Lent, Jas. 111. Lonnergun, Edmnnd Larkin, \Valter Moody, E. W. B., Custos Larkin, Stillman

• \Iurniy, John McKinnon, John Mooely, W m. H. Porter, Leon Mosc.s, Bcnj. Ryder, John Ro;;ers, Bcnj. Smette, Michael Rogers, \Vm. Surette, Peter [lobins, Anoel Simms, Jeremiah

lu. aymond, J.oSiah /·White, Joseph Reymanl, John \1'ilson, Obed bllaw, .Jesse I Willett, Thomas Townsend, W. H. White, John S.

COMMISSIONERS , FOR GIVING RELIEF TO rXSOLVEXT DEBTORS, AND FOR TAKING

A~'~'IDAYITS TO HOLD TO BAIL.

ANNAPOLIS.

Bath, Robert H. Chipman, Major :Foster, \Villiam Y.

Leonard, Chus. E. McAlpine, Chal'les Olls01y, \V m. Bsqrs.

lira\·, ,JanlCs COLCHESTER.

(Tra~si," Geo. R. Archihal(l, Samnel Povntz, James Blanchar,l, Jas. F. Hl;~~l", Israel ·W. Crane, Silas H. \Yllcdoek, Jo;., ESt!rs. Campbell, \Vm.

CAPE BRETO:-'.

Bonrinot, John Clarke, Peter H.

Dickson, ,Joseph Lynds, David B. McKinnon, 'Vm. Parker, Francis R.

\Ruthelford, Wm. Tucker, Charlcs Wier, John, Esqrs.

CUMBERLAND.

Bent, William W. Carrott, :Francis Donkin, Chas. G. De \V olf, Charles (Tordon, Michael Hens!i;, J oshn!l.

IMorse, Silas H. McKay, Donalr,l

I .j

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'Pineo, Hon. H. G. Page, James Roger;;, Wm. H. Roach, C. D., Es,}r".

AL)fANACIL

Mc Doug'"ll, Lang'hlan McDonnell, James Trem!lin, John L. Trmnain, Dnusicr

DIGBY. KINGS.

Budd, Charles Barnabv, (jeo. "\. Hegan, Edward Beekwith, M lyhew Robinson, John Bill, Caleh R. Stewart, Henry, Esqrs. Burgess, Seth

- Campbell, Thos. B. GUYSBOROUGH. Calkin, Ben.iamin H.

Atwater, Abner Chipman, \Vm. H. Cntler, Hon. H. M. Chipman, 'YIIl. H. Cuuningham, Ed\\". J. Crane, vVm. Cook, Franc-is Dickey, Hugh L. Carritt, Edward IHutchinson, John F. Glencross, T., St. Marys Ranel, Caleb H. McDonald, H., do: Stan, Richanl, Esqrs. McKeen, Wm. do. Mahoney, John Scott, Wm. J., Esqrs.

HALIFAX.

Anderson, John H. Esson, John Keith, Hon. Alex.

LU~E"nURG.

Dimof'k, Daniel Ernst, Henry Harley, .Tohn HcekIiwn, John Ross, vVilliam

McKinlay, Andrew PICTOU.

Smith, Jas. H. Cnmphell, George Tremain, James Crichton James Twilling, H. C. D. Doull Robert White, Nat. W., Esqrs. Frase;', James

Gordon, 'Vm. RANTS. Hockin, D.

Freize, David McKenzie, Roderick Harding, E. F., M.D., Murray, Bohert King, John Otis Mnrdoeh, James McHeffey, Hon. R. A. Narraway, Henry R. Sangster, James Patterson, Ahram Smith, John M. Primrose, Jelmes 'Vithrow Jacob Robertson, Dnn. Young, Elkallelh, Esqs.Skinncr, Jas., Esqrs.

INVERNESS. I QUEES~. BronnI'd, Petcr L. /Barss, James McKeen, Hon. 'Vm. C:J.mphe\,l, Hon .• John

, Carten, John Ed.~·arJ John :\1oore, James F. Patillo, Thos. R. Roherts, Rohert Seeley, Caleh, Esqrs.

nICI~]'1:0~D.

Creil'hton, \Villiam DeCartere! Petor DonoY:!n, Simon Handley, Goo. T. Lea.ver; Thos. Martell, Henrv Maddon, D, O'C. Smith, J. R.

SHEJ.EURXE.

Bnrday, Andrew Coffin, Josiah Currie Rohert ])cinst~dt, Geo. H. Eilslow, haul' G. Me-Kenna, GiILert McNaughton, Alex. Muir, Janlcs Sargent, '~Tillthrop Tottie, John ~White, Cornelins

8YD:r-;EY.

87 ~ I

Brennan Gcorg'c Cunningha1n, 'Vnl. R. Hierlihy, Wm. G. McDonald, Alex.1\I.D.

VICTORIA.

Hart, Joseph IJones, William IMol1'iwn, Donald Taylor, Alex., Esqrs.

Y ARl\10UTH.

Bourque, John Clements, Reub., Esqs.

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~ej{ \'EYORS (IF SHIPPING. . Ar/,'hl7f, n(·nr;::e J~ .. J('nn;;;. Pielou, l{uj,crt Hattie .

Puqw({sh, Jas. ;',lc'"'"h . Purrs/")r"'''I'', J. Ratchford. jJo(f 111)0(1: --- ---­Slld,,(.'!, C. D., C. E. Leonard. /S'//('/l)l((ne, 'Ym. Muir. . SI . .1["1'1/ s Rit·u, A. McDonald. TUlu,,,,,;;o/lche, \Ym. Campbell. 'j'""I'''', J. 1\1. Lent. lVindsor, R. B. Portcr. neIllon, C. R. Allison. lVi/mot, Robert Stone. lVl'ymouth, D. Rng:g!cs. I-L HTat/ucc, Nicol Nicolson. Yarmouth, Alex. Hood.

. !JIII"r"l, 1!,,1,(' M,·Cn\ly. ~1}/J/(11)f}1i . .;, T. (i, Tohin~. .1111,:;"",,,,,, Allnn McDonnell. J]'''''';IUltflll, T)nlliel Sargent. /)/I'U,,~!,-, A. F. HalilJlll'ton. fjrid:;fjlO1'l, I'hilip T. Dodl!' (Iool/!'ollis, E. Lo{'kwood. Cj(IJ{' ('((IISI), Ci('()r.~l' Norris. /)i,,/III, Botsford \'c'it.,. (~';'.I;'~!iI)"()/I.I!", Tbo~. -:\f(·Cull. Ill/li;il.l', ~;ll""d 1\Jlll·pl,y. Llce'julu/, \VIll, Drydl'll. 1"""(,"111,,,,;, II. :VI. Mn\'k. LOJlritJJI(/(;)T.'I. A. ]), l\·torri;-;Oll.

Norlit S';"'(I~!I,-, ~l~'~. ~J~)'~"~I'~l,-. ~,==================== l'O:lL\Il~~lO;';EHS TO LICEKSE PILOTS.

TATA)!AG,.,n·np, A:KD C. B. J)c'\V'olf, Hon. Jas. McNab, pnl~T BULE. Daniel Rogers, Esqrs. I " .J. E. Fa.irbanks,

John ;'[ill,·]', 'John U. Ross, Esqrs, \Yilli:nll Fr:t,c'r, w\ LTL\CE. I lIen]'Y Huhert", JoseI'll Hl'Ustis, • PleTOL'.

Geor~e Mittitall. E.'fjrs . .T. B. J )eI\ J''''', . Jas. Primrose, ;.r. N. B. l{err iRodk. 1\l{'Kenzie,

I'l'(;'"L\SII. I}~i(.lt. Senft, j~" Esqr.s. '.J\.lex. P. Ross, Hun, H. U. Pineo. :.Ja.-. Pm",·.s, Thu~ P:t'~(: HALIL-\X. IGl:O. nI('I~(,llzic, E.-HFS . .J=~:l::::n::::"~_'~=' =l~j,::::_~::::, t=',=====~.J (_f 1 tn ",Vi lli;un:-;on,

A~'\'".\'POLIS.

--- H:I1l(bll, M.D. Iloht . .T. 1<:lIi'on, " lll'nll. V. Pnl'kGr, " Rohcrt L/'"liL', " (J-t'O. T. nill,!.!::l.L EHI'

C[j~rnE]{L"\ND.

S;nn1. -Mitt:hell, M. D. Ch8.l'k:-::. Cn'(:rl, B. /}. Pnrrly, 'V. Y. The:ll, E'(lrs.

cn I.e HESTER.

Cl"". lIf. Bellt, M. D. I-I. KirkwClorl, " J. W. 1\[aI'HI",I1, Hol)t. LO'..!':Ln. f:;amlld ,Vanb"h, John Mill~r, Georgc Lombard,

HEALTH OEFICERS.

1

\\'111. Blal'kwood, E."j'. 'V. A. C. Rand~all. DIG-flY.

'Hobert Stephen :II D PIC·Tor:. i '". • E. F. fT. Kirkwood, , '''·Y'llor..Ol',:rr. \Y. Cook. .EII\\anl Carritt, ..\1. D. i , IIALIF.\'X,

:.r. II. SI".l'Icr, M. D.

RICIDIO~T).

Henry C. Fixott.

',J. C. Hum'c," HHELIlCR"E.

I - " J. K. Wilsun, M. D.

11.\:>1 S. Geo. Snvdel' 13. DeW. Fraser, M.D. II,. L W·l.'

.

1 J""ERXESS. .. IH: i. ·Kel;,:,oi~qrs. ~. G.A.~'[l·Kcen, 1\1.D. "

I - YAR::\fOC'.TI-I.

IY B ,K\:r~''". ]\11) G.J.FariHh,M.D. i,' .,' e 'Htcr, r. . .J. B. Bond h. L. ],1'0\\,11, B. V. Harl~y ,. H. O. McLatchy," A. F. ,Ycl>,i';r I LC:> ExneRG. E. 'Y. B. JH;odv VV'. A. Crandal, 'Y. H. Townsencl;Esqs.

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REVENUE OFFICERS. ~====--~--------COUNTIES. ___ P~~ 'COLr .. ECT'S & COMTR'LB., SEIZING OFFICERS, &C.

. ( Annapolis. '1\ C:-TobiaR-,--- J. L. Rice. -----Brldgetnwn. .James H. Thorne, E. \V. Foster.

ANNAPOLIS.... Clemelltsport, G. F. Dit. mars, "Wm. DUl'lanll. Thome's Cove, A. B. Thorne, IWilmot, Rohert RtOfJ8, J. Clark, S. Stone.

IIBri~,geport, E. 1\'1. [lodd, jr.,

CAPE BRETON. If\~amadiell. Gee. Rigly, , 1\o1'th :--ydney, T. S. Bown,

llSyrlney, C. F.. Leonarrl, . {ILOndOl1derry, A. I .. ). l\-IlJn.'i~(.'ll'

COLOHE8TER... ITruro. Thos. M Crow . 'T'atamagouche, ',"OJ. C:l;-nlillPii,

f'A.mhorst, Rul,t,. :\l('(';llle\'

W.J. Hil\''' Harris Fulmer.

A. Fowler, A. Chipman K Cht1n·h, Fop( LaVJ-

I

AdyocfLte Harb'r. Ch_a.rle~ '\Y:lrd: • CU)IBERLAND •• J ,T og"gins. George RE'ama,n,

1 Pugwash. ,James l\lcNah. [renee. i

I IP~rrsbo.rollgh. ,T~mt·s l~·,tcl1ford, I L "albee, }:; wol Nlco\son/..! I {'Inear Rjyer, Johll Barr,

,Church Point, Alllltro:;;e Bourncut DlGUY IDigbY, Dntsfunl Viet-ti,

.••..... ~andy Cove. Calvin Uidney. Westport, n. H. Ruggles, l We)'tnonth, H. D. RuggIeR,

(Icape Canso. Gc·nrge Nurris,

J Hll,Vsborough, Thnm:-ls McCull,

GUYSr;OROUGH'

l 'McNair's Cny(~, lla vid Power,

I 1

St. frIary's HiveI', JlIo. & A. McDonald, Wh[t~ Ha\'en, .rn~. FeItmate.t r IH 'lI.1tsport, Nat.h'lD T. lim-ris,

HANTS ....... i IM,"Itland, IAdam Roy, I" mdsor, R. B. Porter, John Sterling.t

! ll'Valtnn,. CllarlfB n. Allison.

j Margaree, Edw I. Mudge,

INVERNESS IMargnree, Island, "V\.'. C. MuKeen. . . .... Port Hoed, E. D. Tremain. acting Walter Lawrence.

L Rhip Harbor, P. C. Brouard, James Purcell.

r I

cornwa.lliS; ,Edw. Lock\\.'ood. Abraham Ogilvy. KINGS t Oanarla Creek, 10 . V. RawdIng. ,V. H. LoveLt.

. ...•.... French Cross, John Orpin,

I

Horton. Jo~eph Crane,

{

Chester, LUNENBURG... Lunenburg, IH. M. Moyle, Dl. Owen, J. Zwicker,

ILaHave, John Harley. ID. J. Lantz .. J. Oxner. P '{ , A. G. McKtLy, .r. Mc-

lCTOU... •••• P~ctou, iDavid McOulloch, Pherson, G. Hattie.

QUERN8 ••••• , LIVerpool, [J 0. hn H. Freeman, '''ro. Bryden. RICHMOND.... Arichat, Simon Donovan, J. Heal'lle, J. Martp.ll, r Barrington, ,T~hu Homer. J. Trefry, D. Sargent. SI!EL~unNE ••• t Ragged Islanelo, " m. StH.lk.cr,. I

0h b J '1 Iwatson Nickerson, N. ~"J el Urne, a.mes HUll" Jr. Snow,J. F. Deminglil.

. { Antigonisb, IAlIen, McDonell, ~YDNEY •• _... Harbor auBOl1Che, Edw. Corbet,

Little River, James Rnudall,

f Baddeck, A. F. H:Lli~nl ton, EvanR Campbell.

~ N. McPherson, G. Bur .. VlC"rORIA..... Cape North, IAclex. McDonald, ton. D. MeIntosh.

l Great Bras d'Or, IA1ex. Munro, A. Morrison, J. Hain. Ingonjsh,

{

Beaver Hiver, iRetlben Perry YARMOUTH. ••• ,Yarmouth, IT. E. Moberly, Ly. Durkee, W. Spin.

ney, Alex. Hood. HALIFAX...... \Sheet Harbour, Joseph Browner. , :9 Collectors nniy;tcor.Lfjiht Duty onfy;TTide\Vaiters and Seiz:ng Officers .

• - .' '. .. - _ -- - . ---, _. r

W. J. BIgelow. t

i I I

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CUSTOMS DEPART.vIENT, PORT OF HALIFAX. Edward Binney, Acting Collector. Alexr. Kelley, Tide Surveyor. Wm. G. Fife, Ware/wllse Keeper. Errol Boyd, ~ J. U . Ross, lIead olltdour dep<lrtm't. Wm. Hays, Shipping Officers. Jas. M. Tidmarsh, Landing IVa iter James H,lls, ...

and Scare/,.r. James Ken', 1 .Jos. Anstc'n, t GUf/(jfrs and Ell",. Kelly, ~ ~Veig"ers. J. IV. Q"innan, f .;proe1 Ojjicers. James Hatch, J

James Fitz<'crald . D~nl. Gallaghcr, I Boatmen. Peter Donaldson, ) Math. Donahoe,

Thomas.p ~I{yan; Clerics. A.c.xr. Mellom, ) B. B. Oxley, John Dureen, )

Fralll·i, .Johnoton, Ed\\". Ca;'anagh, I James :lliller, Ed\\". Shann,

Rollcrt Hoak, George Ryder, Tide Waiter •.

Gustaytl,'; .Johnston, Juhn TW'ldLlel I 'Villiam,Foster, John Nugent, Michael Hudolf, JobnDmmmond, Donalcl Fraser, lYw'ehouse Erjwarcl LcGuire, Matthew Campbell, Loclcer.. Matthew Nangle. Robert Currie, James Potter, Trllckman. William McLean, Joseph Sknllish, Office Keeper. Jobn L. Compton, William Hill. Bl'oicer. Robert McDonald,

COMPTROLLI~RS DEPARTMENT. H. B. Paulin, Controller and Registrar rif 8"ip/,ing. J ames Fitzgerald, r.:lerlc.

Samuel Murphy, Sun·e.v0l' of Shipping.

Liverpool, WAREHOlJSIXG PORTS IX XOVA SCOTIA.

Pictou, Sydney, C. B., Windsor.

COMPANIES.

Yarmouth.

NOVA-SCOTIA ELECTRIO TELEGRAPH COMPANT.-Incorpornted bv Act of the Provincial Legislature, 1851.-Capital £20,000, in shares of £5 each, with power to increase the Capital to cost of lldditional lines. Stoek issued to present time, £27,960. PJ'e"id~l1t, J. C. Cogswell. Erec"tive Committee GTld Directors at Ifalifar, 'Vm. S. ~'Ioro, C. H. 1\1 . .Blaek, T. Bolton, and G. E. Morton. Seaetary and Treasurer, Wm. H. 'Viswell; Chi~f Operalor, Jesse Hoyt, Esq. .

Principal Office, 37 Granville street, Halifax. COC"TY OFFICES, DIRECTOltS, OPERATORS, &c.-Amlterst Hon.

R. B. DiCKey. L.C., Geo. Keys, Operator. Allnapolis, Han. A.' 'Whit­mun-:'Ioliss n"vid80n; Antiyonis", ,V. Cunnine;ham, Esq.-J. Mel\:. Kerr; BaJ'J'ingtofl, Dr. J. K. Wilson-R. C.,rrell; BridgetouJ1/ Thomas Spurr, Esq.-Chas. Hoyt; Bridgewater, R. Gardner, E.;q.-Mi:s Hadey.;

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. Gape Canso, Geo. Norr~.,. Esq .. ; C"ester, Geo. Hichardson, Esq.; D(qby, QlUlI!. B~dd, Esq.-MIss SmIth; G//1fsuo1'O"gh, Lewis ,V. DesBurres, E~.-MIss McGreg'or; Huntsport, 'V. McCulloeh; Kentville, ,V. Chip­Ilifti. Esq.-E. L. Lydianl; Liverpool, M. McLean, B. O. DeWolfe; Sylvanus Morto~l,.J;i:s~.-:Vliss A. Harley; Londonderry, Thomas L. De­laney, ESq.-CW1SS DIckey; Lou.'fr lIartol!, J. G. Hennig:ar, Esq., mana­ger; LunIJ11bltr.q, Hon. John Creil2:hton-H. S .. Jost; l11cNair's COl'e, J. Hartley, Esq.-Miss Flei.e:er; New Glasgow, J. W. Carmichael, Esq.­T. R. Fmscr; Pictolt, ,V. H. Hoyt, munag0r; Plaister Cove, J. 'V. Kerr; PlIgl1'as~ Jas. Bent-H. Borden; Port Hood (terminal station N. S. and NflMCo's), H. Blancharu-All'x. E. Ho;,t; Ragyed Islands, Chas. H. Boucher-X. Z. Chipman; Sackville, X. B" (terminal station fod'. E. I. and N. S. and N. B. CO.'8), S. J. ,1. Wilkie; Slte/bllrne,­___ , R. W. Dutfec; Sydney, W. M. Turnbull, Esq.-J. P. Ward; St. Pders, ----, Mis~ A. Reid; Tatamagollc"e, A. Patterson, Esq.­Miss Fraser; Truro, Jos. Archibald, Esq., manag'cr; Wallace, Alex. McFarlane, Esq.-'Y. S. Hell.sli,; lVeymollth~ C. D. Jones. Esq., mana· gel'; Wilmot, Jas. A. Gibbon, ES'l.-N. B. GeRner; Windsor, D. E. Geldert, E8q.- viiss Dimock; TVoif"ille, Geo. V. Rand, E'q., manager; Yarmouth, A. Lawson, Esq., manager; Halifax, J. Uoyt, D. Grant, W. F. Archibald and E. T. Angns.

fuLIFAX GAS LIGUT CO)IPANT.-President, Andrew McKinlav, Esq. Directors, Han. 'YITI. A. Black, John Naylor, John H. Ander.o;l, Jno. J. Sawyer, J,1..'. Tremain and J",s. Donaldson, ES'Ir.s. Secretary, W. A. S. Blewitt. Jh'Layer, Mr. Geo. Bnist. CierI.:. Mr. D. Hood.

fuLIFAX ,VATER CO)IPANY.-Pre.,idcnt, Hon. William A. Dlack. Directors, Thos. C. Kinnear, .Jas. A. Moren, Andw. M. Uniaekc, Chus. Twining, M. B. Almon and Jno. Naylor, Esqrs. Secretary&, Treawrcr, S. L. Shanllon, };"I' ;:;t<perintendent, Mr. John P. Muir. Clerk, Mr. Samuel Doreham.

HALIFAX TEMPERANCE HALL Co,rPANy.-Pres,dent, Mr. 'W'illiam Ackhmst.- Directors, Messrs. R. H. 'Yetmore, A. J. 'Ritchie, .1no. Lon­gard, jr., 'Thos. ,Vesle} and .10hn Metzler. Secretary &' Treasurer, Mr. H. G. Laurilliard. Keeper, Mr. Edward Joyce.

isLAND NAVIGATION ('O)IPANy.-President, Jas. F. AY(>ry, Esq., M.D. Direclors, vYm. Stairs, Geo. P. Mitchell, Philip C. Hill and H. Hartshorne, Esqr.. Engineer, -------. Secretary~' Trens"rer, Sltml. Gray, Esq.

HALIFAX AND DAUTMOUTII STEAMBOAT COMPANT.-President, W m. Murdoch, Esq. Vice PTes't, Han. W 111. A.lllack. . DiTeciors, Law. Hartshorne (Sec'y.), Wm. Stairs (Trea.), Hon. M. B. Almon, Hon. J. E. Fairbanks, John Esson and David Falconer, EHqrs. duditors, III. G. Black and Henry Yeomans, Esqrs. Agent 9' Mancu;er, Edw. H. Lowc, Esq.

MEROHANT'S READING RooM.-Commit!ee, Henry Yeomans, Roht. Boak, C, D. Hunter, M. P. Black, J. T. Wainwright, S. F. Dar,", ,Yin. Hare, Andw. Mitchell, Henry Law,Ilon, .John H. Haryey, John B. Fay, lind John P. Matt, Esqrs. Saptff"intendent, Mr. John Munro.

HALIF"\]( MECHANICS' LIBRARy.-[Estahlishecl in 1831-Ineorpo­rated in 185G.]-President, Jamcs C. HlIme, 1':;8q., M.D. Treas"rer, H. H. Wetmore. Committee, Messrs. Robt. StephenR, John P. Muir, Hobt. TaylO!,' and C. C. Vaux. Secretary and LibraTian, Mr. Garvie.

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HALIFAX LII3RARY.-Commiltee, H. C. D. Twining (Chairinan). J. C. Cogswell (Vice-Chairman), Arch. Scott, Wm. Sutherland, Alfred ,Jones, -So L. Shannon and John Naylor, Esqrs. Treasurer, A. Harshaw, Esq. Secretary g' Lilmman, Erlward Seville.

NOVA SCOTIA PlmMANENT BUILDING SOCIETY AND SAVINGS FUND.-Trustees, Han. J. \Y. Johnston, Wm . .J. AIIm'ffi, M.D.,. and S. SeWcn, Esqrs. VirectoTs, R. Noble (President), W. Lawson (VICe-do.), ,Ino. J. S'''''ycr, Jas. A. j\loren, IVm. M. HalTing-ton, and J. T. Wylde. Esqrs. A uclitur, S. Nohlr. E,~, Ban"'ers, the Union Bank. Solicitor, Jas. IV. Johnston, jnllr., E.oq. Snrceyor, Mr. P. Grant. Secretaryff' Treasurer, ,John Burton, Esq. Office No. 42 Bedford Row.

THE ACADIAN THaN CO~lPANy.-Cal'itfll £200,000. T,."slees in Nova Scotia, Han. Enos Colii!i,; Hon .. \J. B. Almon, and E. M. Archi­bald, Esq.

BANKS.

The hours of h'lsincss at the Banks aro f!'Om 10 A. M. to 3 P.M., and the Dis('onnt days at tbe Halifax and Bank of British North America, Mondays and thursdays, and .Kava Scotia and Union Banks, everv day except Saturday. -. •

HALIFAX BANKING COMPANY. 1\'1:. G. mack, (President), Han. Enos Collins, J. C. Cogswell, B. H.

Collins and \Villiam Pryor, Esqrs. Cashier, N. T. Hill, ESlj. Claks, Messrs. J. C. IV. IVilkie, S. H. Black and Jus. C. Wilkie. 111e$Senger, Mr. F> Sturmy.

BANK OF NOVA SCOTIA. DIRECTORs-Hon. M. B. Almon, President, Jas. Donaldson, Jno. H.

Andel'"on, \Vm. Cunard, Han. Alex. Keith, J. IV. Merkel, Andw. M. liniackc, John Esson and .Jtl". Tremain. Esqrs. Cashia, Jas. Fonnan. Esq. Accountant, Jas. C. McIntosh. Tellers, Messrs. T. P. Studd and Thos. (,!ny. Clerk, Mr. Alex. Forrest. Messenyer, Mr. Gco. Anderson. I

".".J,ENTS.-PictOl1. Jus Primrose; I"lll'TllO!lth, N. J. Bond' lVindsor, I Harry lunO' Esqn" . ,

"'~A~K OF BRITISH NORTH AMERICA. i HALIFAX BIUNCH.-Local Directors, Han. Wm. A. Black, I-Ion. Jas,,1

McNab, and J. B. Bland, Esq. -4iallu!JCI', S. N. Binney Esq, Accoun.1 tanl, 1;'. Jurk. J:sq, Teller,. Mr. J. H. Grigor. Clerks,' Messrs. w. c.1 MenzlCs anrI J. B. Bland, Jr. 11lessellyer, MI'. John Roxhy. Standing

, ('nunsel, ,Tas. Stewart, Esq. Solicitor aud lYolary, Han. IVm. Yotll1g.1 G'r:nr-(u/ .11fww.'Vt", Thos. Payton, Esq. I

I Agents in i\(;'w York, Ifnrgusoll, Vrain & Smith. I This Bank has branches -at Quebec, Montreal, Toronto Hamilton

·1 Ottawa, BI·.antfol'll, Dundas and Kingston, Canada; St. J~hn, N. B.: i and Vlcton", V uncouvcr's Island. \

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nw)~ BANK. DIRECTO.Rs-"Vm. Stairs (Pre.<ident), .Jnh:l-Gibson, Jag. A. Moren,

Thos. C. Klllnear, M. P. Blark.IJames Thompson uTlcl .J. ,V. Hitchie, Esqrs. Cashier, "V. Sawers Sterling, Esq. Accountant, Gco. ?!acLean. Teller, Henry Y. Chu·ke. Cle-rl', John C. ;.lIore. Messenger, Mr. Thos. Skinner. .

PROVINCIAL SA YIXGS B.\XK. This Bank is kept at the Reccil-er G<"Ilcral'.' Office in the Provinee

Building. Honrs of attendance from 10 till 3 o'elocl~ every ,Iny except S,\turdav.· .

Direcior, The Receiver General. Cashier, Euward I>llcket, E"1'

SOCIETIES.

ST. GEORGE'S SOCIETy.-Palrolls, The Rt. Hun. the Earl of ~rl!l- ' 'grave and the Lord Bi.,hop of 1',,,-,, Scotia. 1'((8i'/I.'nl, L. H.nrtollOrne, II

Esq. Vice-President, J. B. BenTlett. ht Asst. '-ice-I"'csident, S. 'V. DeBlois. 2nd Asst. Vice-President, "\"111. Rennels. ~Ji-C<lsllrer, Hubert 'Vooelil!. 8·xrclar.'/, J.I{. "Villi.. .1.,,1. 1're(fSII(a, E..T. L"r<lh·. Assl. Secret(1ry, W. DeBlois. Clwpiaills, Yen. Arc·hdcaeon \1'1111.,. U.D., Hev. w.m. BLllloek, Rev. H. H. Bullo('k. 1'I'.'/sil'l(",s. Dr. Almon, Dr. Gilpin. Ma.rshall, J. Shean. ('nlllll//fI,P oJ' J/If/W.'/"JJlI'lIl, The :\Inrshal, (Chuir­man), .Jas. Crosskill, 'VI11. Palli . ..,ter. \VllI ..... \I·k1111l':-;t and E. n(jlbol1. (,omm~ttee o.f Charily, J. DarlJY (C'lwirm:1l1)' 'VIll. C()I)lllllc~, J. T. Etl­ward~, L. l\.iorton, and G. 'Y;ltl'rticld. ,')'/fI!ldll,"(1 LJ'JIfI·I'I·S-~t. (~c'or; .. !:t"::; Banner, Jas. B Smjthers aud (;l'iJrg'l' I':I.\'lW; (~lll'l'll'~ Ann.--, .Alex. Adams and 'Vm. Jlulllnhrev; R()r~ll St:tll!lal'(l, Hie-h. T. HoolTlt'; ~t. George's Color, 'Vm. :rIlnlT:,V; \\'elc1. 1\/'''"" .John Hn~·h".,; j\,',.tionnl Ensign, G. Crosskill ;. St. Geor,e;c's En . ..:i.:.:"n, Hohert .... \ 1Ii~()Il; nriti.-:h Ensign, Gco. BOSSOlll; Union Jack, E. \V. t:'ntditlO. llk,sell!F'r, Julm Looker.

HALT FAX YACHT CLun.-P({II'()JI,~, Hi~ "F>:~'\:-ll(,lF'Y the Rig'ht, lIon. th~ Earl of Mnlg1'ave, ,uHl lIio ExccJIenq Sir lIon,ton Stewart, K.C;B. VIce Atlmiral of the vVhitc. Co","wdon" F. M. l'a.""w. E8q. r Ice-Commodore, G. A. V. Paw, 1<::;'1' OJI,f"ill,.1. H. 'Va]]aee. Sailill!! Com-mittee, The Commo.lore, Vicc-C'IllJnlO,lore, the Captain, .J. 1'1')'01', B. Hart~hol'lle, .J. Taylor, G. C. 'Yhid.len, G. ]) .. illio and .T. 8tml'hnn. Auditors, L. J. Moi·ton anel G. E. Knowbn. Secretary cl' Treasurer, J. B. Knowlan.

NOVA SCOTIA HORTICULTUR.\L SOCIETy.-President, Hon. 'Vm. A. Black; Vice-President, John vVilliamson, Esq. Din?clors, 'V. ~'I"nl0"ll, G. McKemie Cha.<. CO"'swcll, i\I.D, 'VIll. ,J. Coleman and .Janl"" ,V. Nutting, E;-;q{·s. Cvrrespolldin,r! Si;crefary, J. T. Twining, I~8q. Sec'!! ~ Treas"r"r, Arehd. Scott, Esq.

Nov.\ Sco'rIA LITERAltY _\:<n SCIENTIFIC SOCIETy-:For the dis­cussion of interesting and important qIlG,-.:tions on I.Jitcratul:e, SCil'TlC(>,

I' Commerce and the Al'ts.-[Estahlishcrl .Jan .... 1859.]-Presllient, Anel. , .~,lI1cKhllay, Esq. Vice-Presidents, Rev. Dr. Cramp, and Dr. Cogswell.

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Treasurer, S. L. Shannon, Fsq. Secretaries, Hugo Reid and Wm. Gar­vie, Esqrs.

CHARll'ADLE IRISH-SOCIETY.-President, John Tobin; Vice Pres., P. Power; 1st Asssistant do., T. E. Kenny; 2nd do., John O'Connor; Secretary, Thos. vValsh ; Treasw'er, K. Skerry; llfarshall, .Jos. Murphy; Committee of Charity, Rd. Anderson, Stephen Carew, - Farrell, Michl. Sullivan, Andw. Murphy.

HIGHLAXD SOCIETY.-Pres., John Strachan; Vice do., .John Doull; Assist. do., John Munro, IVm. Finla;" and John McKay; Treas., Alex. Primrose; Sec!'y., Alex. McKay; Directors, vVm. Murdoch, Donald Murray. Jas. Vlilliams, Rt. Noble, Hon. A Keith, John Hichardson, Hon. vVm. Young, Adam Reid, and S. McKay.

NORTH BRITISH SOCIETy.-Pres., John Taylor; ric_ do., Wm. An­nand; Assist. do., VIT. "Tnrray, Alex. Scott; Secretary, J. B. Campbell; Assist. do., A. K. McKinlay; Chaplains, Re,·. J. Martin and Rev. John

I Scott; Committee ~f Chanty, A. Bayne, J. Brander, J. P. Muir, J. Mc­Ilreath, and J. B. Bremner.

AFRICAN AnOLITION SOCIETY.-President, -----. Vi'ce Pre­sident, Mr. IV m. Barratt. Treasnrer, Mr. Chas. Roan. Secretary, Mr .. , C. Hill. Assistant do., Thos .. Johnson. Committee, ,\'lessr8. Jos. Fublow, Tobias ~\yilliamson, John Tolliver, Robt. White, Dan. Grose, Thomas Steward, Jas. Barns, Prince ,V. Sport and ehas. Dickson.

llAR'lOxIC SOCIETy.-President, M. G. Black, jr.; Vi'ee Presidellt, G. H. Anderson; Secretary S- Treasurer, H. M. Creighton, Esqrs. Com­mittee, Messr~. J. W. Compton, J. W. Cragg, T. H,iugeway, J. t5. Mitchell and J as. Gossip.

DEAF A!'ID DU)lB IXSTITUTION.-nircctors, A. McKinlay (President), J. H. Anderson, Jno. Naylor, John Duffus (Treas.), and Dr. Cogswell, Esql's; Secretary, Rev. J. C. Cochran; Principal, J. Seott Hutton; As­sistant, W. Gray; lJ1J.ttron, 1\Irs. Vinecove.

HALIFAX VISITING DIsp;'NSARy.-(llOArgyle Street.} President, 'V nl. Murdoch; Fice do., 'Vm. Hare; Trcas., P. C. Hill; Sec'ty., D. Gallaghar; Trastees, John :Xuylor, 'Vm. Harrington, and B. O'Neil; GOt'eTIWI'S, E. Jennings,:II. D., \Vm .. J. Almon, )1. D., D. Mc:X. Parker, )1. D., F. W. Morris, M. D., J. ('. Hume, )1. D., Bernelrd Gilpin, }L D., .lohn Slayter, }I. D., ~R. S. Blo.ck, M. D., 'I'm. I\Jurdoeh, John Dufl'us, Hon. E. Kenney, Rev. R. McLcnrn, B. 'Vicr, 'V. A. Hare, Wm: Law­SO'll, and Donald Murray. Consulting PhHsicinlls, Drs. Almon, Purker, and Cogswell; Res,dent Physic I In, Dr ..• iorri.;. Open duily (Sunuay I excepted) from 12 to 2 o'clock, to the sick poor of the city.

HALIFAX MECHANICS' IX'TITuTE.~Pl'esident Antll'ew McKinlay Esq. rice Presidents, Jas. Thom~on, and .Joseph VV. Qninnan, Esqrs: Trea.s1lrer, Ja;;;. Forman, Es(}. 0ccretary. 1\lr .. Ja .. s. Barnes. Curator, .'Jr. Errol Boyd. Committee, H. H. \Yctmore, G. L. O'Brien, J. S. Thompson, Jus. Reece, B. G!lpin, M.D., RoiJt. Noble, A. J. Ritchie, Fred .• \1. Passow, and J. L. '\ Ilyt,'l, E,,{rs.

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TEMPERANCE ASSOCIATIONS. GRAND DIVISION, ~. of T.-Grand H,),-,!u; Patriarch, Rev. R. A.

Temple; G. fV. AssOI,.wte, Robert NoLie, G. Sen'/,,., P. 'v'onaghan; G. Treasurer, Jos. IV. Qmunan; G. C!zaplaill, Hev. Hr. 'V. DcBloi,; G. Condllct01.,-:tvardLon&ley; G. Sentinel, H. B.l\-litche1i.; NatiDnal Division Representatwes, Rev. Gcol'ge Chrl'tie, Rey. Jno. l\!cMurmy, Hon. J. IV. Johnstou, Rev. Dr. Cramp, 'V. M. Brown, J. S. Thompson, G. Mathi­son, Rev. J. McArthur, Hev. R. A. Temple, ,V. A. S. Blewett, Robert Noble, J. Lippencott, 'Y. Burrill, L. E. VanBuskirk Rev. ,John Cam. eron, T. 0 Geddes, M. D., P. Monaghan. '

TEMPERANCE AID ASSOCIATION.-Presidenl, E. Monis0I1; Secreta. ry, ~obert Wils~n; Financia~ Secretary, John Coombe; Treasure,-, John Lamgan; Committee, ,V. A. i:'i. Blewett, M Alexr. Schceffer W. G. del', T. A. Scott, C. 'Vrn. Allan; Dan!. Gullao-har, Jas. Ad~ms, C. IV. Beuree, J. Bowes, and G. Mathison. 0

HALIFAX 'VESLEYAN TOTAL ABSTINENCE SOCIETv.-President, , Hon. Judge Marshall; T,'ce Presidents, T. A. S. DeWolf and Archibald

Morton; Treasurer, H. :0. :Frost; ::iecretary, IV. A. S. Blewett; Com­mittee, G. II. Starr, T. F. Knight, H. G. La,urilliard, John Longard, jr., E .• Jost, Jonathan Crow, and 1<'. Johnston.

lli. TOTAL AB~TI>lE"CB 80CIETY.-Presidenf, W. M. Brown; l~'cc President, John Shean; Tn'l<I/iH, R. Noble; Secretary, D. Gallagher.

ATHENLEUM READING Roo,r.-President, Chas. Robson; Secretary, Wm. ""1. Brown; Treasurer, John L: Whyta!; ('urator, E. Jovee; Com­mittee, J. Metzler, \Vm. Fenton, C. Legg, T. 'Vesley, C. Ailan, Wm. Wallace.

HALIFAX CATHOLIC TOTAL ABSTINENCE AND BENEVOLENT SO­CIETY.-President, Rev. E. Bntler; 1st }~'ce President, Thomas \Valsh ; 2d Vi'ce-President, Samuel Sullivan; T,.easurer, Hobt. Conroy. Secre­tary, Johu Heepe; :Messenger, Thomas Conners.

LIFE, FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE COMPANIES AND ACENCIES AT HALIFAX.

STAR LIFE ASSURA"CE SOCIETY OF LONDO>l.-(Capital, £100,000, sterling,) A.gent, M. <J. Black, jr., Esq., George :-;treet.

INTERNATIONAL LIFE ASSURANCE SOCllcTY OF LONDON.-(Cap­it!!l, £500,000.) Mal/a!rr arul Agent, P. C. Hill, Halifax Bank BlIPd~ng.

COLONIAL LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY OF EDINBURG.-(Capltal, £500,000.) Agent, and Secretary to the Board of Manageme7lf in Halifax, M. H. Richey, Esq., 49 Bedford Row. .

PROFESSIONAL LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY OF LONDON.-(Capital, £500,000.) Agents, S. & W. M. Gray, 60 Hollis Street.

UNITED Kl>IGDOM LIFE ASSURANCE CO"PA", OF LONDON.-(Cap­ita!, £1,000,000, sterling. Agent H. Yeomans, E,'l" 4~ Bedford RO\~.

ALBION LIFE ASSURANCE CO\lPA"Y OF LONDON.-Agent, Sam!. I . Fairbanks, Esq.

MERCHANT'S AND TRADESMAN's ~IU~'UA.L LIFE ASSURANCE SOCI­ETY OF LONDON.--Agent, J. W. Johnston, jr. Esq., 42 Hollis Street.

PELICAN LIFE ASBURANCEI,CO~IPANY OF LONDON.-Agent, Wm. A. Hare, Esq., Upper Water St. '

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INDISPUTABLE LIFE POLICY CO~IPANY OF LO:\,DoN.-(On the Prin­ciple of Mutual Life As,nral1ce.) Secretary and A.gent, P. :;. Hamilton, I E"h Buckinp;ham Street.

CO""ECTICUT lIfr:TUAL OF HARTFORD, EAGLE OF LONDON, and :'II.'''lIATT.\X OF XEW YORK, LIFE ASSCRANCE COMPANIEs.-Agent, A. :-;,·ott, Esq., 30 Bedford ltow.

LIFE ASSOCIAT10N OF i:lCOTLAND.-(Capital, £400,000, stg). Sec­relw'y, "Tm. Sutherland, Esq , ,'l1 Bedford How.

TlIl; Tnn:.g and i:lTATE, FIRE I:\,sURA';CC: COMPANIES OF LONDON. -Agent, Jaroeo R. Smith, Esq., 10 Bedford How.

BRITISH A~IERICAN FnlENDLY :;Ot'llnY OF CANADA.-For the As­surance of Health and Li"es. (Capital, £100,000.) LocallJlanage1', J. IY. Johnston, jr., Esq., .. 2 Hollis l::itrect.

ALLIAXCE BnlTIsH A'<D FUREIG" Lli'E AXD FIRE ASSURANCE Cm[PA:\'Y OF LoxDo;.;.-(.£5,000,000, stg.) Agf!c,lt, Han. tVro. Young, 12:3 Granville St.

ROY.\L FIRE AX!) LIFE ASSURANCE CmfPA;';Y OF LIVERPOOL, G, B.-(eapital, £2,000,000, stg.) AgeJ/t, Hugh Hartshorne, Esq., 42 Hol-lis ~;t. •

LIVERPOOL AND LONDO~l FIR .. AND LIFE INSURANCE CO~IPANY.­(Capital, £2,000,000, sr;;.) Agent, Jouathan C. Allison, Esq., Clarke's 'Wharf.

HALIFAX FIRE h."I:R.\"CE CO)IPAN1".-(Capital £60,000.) Direc­tors-C. Twining; (President), .John GiGson (Vied President), R Noble, T. Bolton, A. I.lcLeod, E. 1'1')'01', and .T. 'V. Young, Eo'!rs. Secretary and 'Ii·ea"u!'e,., R. Tremain, E~q., 51 ~edford How. '

EQUITABLE FIRE IsSl'R\NCE .CO)ll',\,;y OF LONDoN,-(Capital £';{)U,Ul.lu.) Agent, 1'. C. Hill, Halifax Bank llnilding.

PII(E';IX FWE I';scHA'<clJO CO~IPANY OF LONDON.-Agent, W. A. Hal'l', Esq. Upper \\'akr Strl'et.

\~' .l.SHIXGTO:; COUNT1" ill CTU,\L FIRE IXSURANCE COMPANY,­(Capital, ,5900,000.) ~1'1"1I1, E. G . .Fuller, ]<;,,'1', Hollis Street.

JETNA - (Capital, .,:,,', ()I) ,III)U ); HARTFORD - (Capital, ,$:300,000); PW.EXIX-( Capital, $;WO,OOO), of Hartford; and HO:\JE-( Capital, o;:;uu,UOIJ), of New York, Fire lusm>lnce Companies. Agent, Archibald til'utt, Eo'(., 30 Bedford Uow.

N. S. ~LU:1'<E h5UH.\:-;ClC CO)fPA);,y.-(Capital £40,000.) Direc­tors-J. G. A. ('rei~·I,roll, J"llll IVillialllwn, L. Hartshorne, Han. Ml. Tobin, n. Xo!,lc, HUll. IV .• \.. Black, T. S. Tubin, ,LIs. Tremain, 'Vm. Pryor, jr., .'Vm. ;\[11['11,)1''', and 'V. B. Fairbanks, Esqrs. Broker, Hy. YC0111anS, Esq., 48 lkciturcl Row.

N. S. U);,ION ~L":J'<E INSUR..I-"CE COi\[PA);'y.-(Capital £40,00u.) Presidfllt, J05. Fairbanks, ESl(. Di"eclo)'s-John Strachan, J. A. Moren, J. U. J{"", IVm. 1t""III.'. Jolln T. "Vainwrig'ht, '1', C. Kinnear, John ES',,", N. L. IVest, B. \vier, John Gibson, B. IV, Salte!', ancl Henry Law,o'l, E;<ll1ires, A'it/i/n,'s, \Ym. D. Hunter and .Tohn\Vatt Esqrs. ,')'('(T('(I/I',I/, E. Gouge., E-;(l" Bl'cH{J}"d Row. '

1'IWYI';CL\L l\I,\RIXE hsnu;,;cE COlIPAXY OF TOROXTO, C. IV. -( Capital, £.,)OO,UUI).) .Agflll, G, C. \Vhidden, 63 Prince St.

l'. ~. ,\i L'Tl'AL L,\CDABLE AND PROVIDENT ASSOCIATIOX 0]'" PENN­SYLy\xu.-Agellt, "I. II. Hic"C'y, Es'}., Bedford Row.

N, Y. ,\lUTlJAL MARINE INSCH.\NCE CO}IPANy.-Agent, H. Lawson, Esq., Prince St. .

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HALIFAX & DARTMOUTH STEAMBOAT COMPANY.

SOUTH FERRY. NORTH FERRY.

r&OH D.1RTl!IOUTH~ FROM HllIFU. !'RQ1l D.A.RT»'OUTR. I

At 6 & 61" A. M. 6i & t to 7 A M. 5-40 & 6 .1..>1.' " 7" 7. " 7 &1 to 8 " 1+ to 7" 7 .. u 8 Cl 8. J U 8 & to 9 H 1 to 8" 8 , .

.. 9" 9&, " 91 "l~ to 10" 1 to 9" 9 .. "10 .. 101 " wi" to 11 " 1 to 10 "10· " " 11 .. ll! " III " to 12 " 1 to II " 11 " "12 "12! C( 12" to 1 P.){ 1 to 12 " 12 " .. 1" 11' P. M. 1 " to 2 " 1 to 1" 1 P.)!. H 2 If 2 " 2 H to 3 " I to 2" 2 ({ u 3" 3 " 3 "ito 4" t to 3 u 3 (j

u 4-" 4 " 4" to 5" t to 4." 4A " " 5" 5 " 51 " to 6" i t,o 5" 5+ " " 6" 6!" 6" 1 to 7 " 1 to 6" 61 " H7"7~a 7"ltOS"fto7"7!" " 8 U Sf" 8" t to 9 " " 9" 9-40" 9-20 and 10 "

1'1.0),[ HALlY AX.

6 & 6~..l. M. 7 H 7A- (( 8" 81 It

9" 9~ ,( 10"10, II

11 " ll~ " 12 "12t " I" If P.11. 2" 2t H

8 H 3! " 4- a 4J U

5" 5t ,. 6 H 6f " 7

SUNDAYS, CHRISTMAS DAY, A~'D GOOD FRIDAY.

FROK TllEi.SOUTIl FERRY O~LY. I FROM THE SOUTH n:RRY ONLY.

:rROH D.1.BTHOUTK. I rnoX K.A.LIi'..4X.

77~---'~~--~-'~'----~-:-~~~----~~~---------At 6, and at 20m. to 7, ,I.. Y. 'At 20m. past 6, &. 7, A. M.

" 20m. pa;;t 7, and 8, •• i" 20m. to 8, & 20m. past 8 ... " 20m. to '9, & 20m, past 9." I" 9, and 20m. to 10. " .. 10, and 20m. to 11, ".. 20m. past 10, & 11. .. " 20m. to 1" & 20m. past 1. P.M. II " 1, & 20m· to 2. P. If. " 2, and 7lf past 2. ' .. i " Pi post 2, & % to 3. :: .. 3', and .!i past 3. .." Pi IJlL,t .3, & !:J: to 4. .. 4, and Xl past 4. "/' .. 74 pust 4, & Ji' to 5. " 5, and 72 past 5. .... J4 past 5, Hnd ~:;I to 6. " 6, and 20m. to 7. H" 20m. past 6, nnd 7. " 20m. pUBt 7, and 8. .." 20m. to 8, & ?i P[t"t 8 . . " ~ past 8, and 9. "I " ?4 to 9, and ~ post 9.

i " 20m. to 10. " 1 U. Last Trip.

TIMES OF STARTING, & RATES OF FAHES. [Relj'ulated &y tho Be •• ion •• ]

"

1st. Nov. to 1st May North Boat starts from Dartmouth 1-4 past 7, A.M.

from Halifax, at half past 7. 1st Nov. to 20th March South Boat starts from Dartmouth 20m. to 7, "

from Halifax, at 7.

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20th March to 1st May South Boat starts from Dalimouth 6 and 20m. to A.M.: from Hallfax, at 20m. past 6 and 7.

10th May to 1st Nov. tl~ps are ao.ded and taken off North Boat, as the days increase and shOlien.

Foot Passengers 3d. Children l~. Horses,n. Horse and Carriage Is.

YEARLY TICKETS, PAYABLE QUARTERLY IN ADVANCE.

A Foot Passenger, per annulll ........•..... £4 0 0 lVlan and \Vife, per annUlll ................. '. 5 0 0

Do. and un.marricd chiJdren, per an. 8 0 0 Domestic Sel'Vant, per annum.. . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 2 0 0 Apprentices and Clerks, being minors, per an.. 2 10 tl

CONSULS. PRUSSIAN CONSUL.-J. G. A. CreIghton, Esq. l'NITED STATES CONSUL.-Albert Pillslmry, Esq. PORTUG CESE CONsuL.-Frederick Charman, Esq. SPANISH VICE COXSUL.-J. G. A. Creighton, Esq. BRAZILIAn VICE CONSuL.-Hon. Michael Tobin. CONSUL OF TH& FREE HANSEATIO CITY OF HAMBuRG.-William

Pryor, Esq. CONSUL OF THE FREE HANSEATIC CITIES OF BREMEN AND LUBEC.

Wm. A. Hare, Esq. VICE-CONSUL OF FRANCE AND CONSUL FOR AUSTRIA.-William

Cnnard, Esq. UNITED STATES CONSUL AT PICTOU.-B. H. Norton, Esq. UNITED STATES CONSULAR' AG.;NTS.- fVindsor, D. K Geldert;

Live:rpool, J. D. Davis.; Shelburne, Cornelius White; Barrington, G. Robertson; Rarified island., John Locke; }clrTTlollth, S. I •. i3alcam; Sydney, Hon. T. D. Al'(,hiual(l; Callso, --- McKeen; Amherst R B. Dickey; Digby, John C. \Vade, Esqr3. '

SUPERVISORS OF GREAT ROADS.

From Halifa:: to fieto!! County Lille, ;villiam Dowling., Halifax to Hants County Lme, J..phrmm ~lIrF':Cs3. 11"'1/".r to lIertd qj' St. 11Iarf}rtrl'l's Bay, Alexander Hnhly. C,,/,.he,ter Co. LI/(" to Gut of Canso A. Mc­Kenzie. Ifants Co. Line to Az'on Bridge, :-;"ml. Palmer. flich'mond Co. Line to Sydney, C. E., ha •. McKerr.oie. GI'I/S/){,ro' Co. Line to Pollock's John Parker. Lwu·n/)Z(rg Co. Line to Head ;!{ St. Margaret's Bay Joh~ Inglis County if Inverness, Geo. C. Lawrence.. County of }(ichmond Jas. McKenzie. '

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CITY OF HALIFAX.

CORPORATION.

Ma.1for, Samnel R. Caldwell, Esq. Recorder, Beamish Murdoch, Esq. City. CleTl" James S tewmt Clarke, E"l. Assistant Clerk.~, .Jo~m L. Craig, and Thomas Rhind, Esqrs. Marshall or Ibyh ConstaUe, George Irwin, Esq. Treasw"er, Lawrence Hartshorne, Esq. Auditors, George D. Mitcholl, and Charles E. W·isweU, Esqrs. City Assessor, John L. Barry, Esq.

99

ALDERMEN AND JUSTICES OF THE PEACE.-Ward1, Henry E, Pugsley, Charles Cogswell, 'LD., and.John Duggan; Ward 2, Matthew Lownds, Charles Barnstea{l, and John D. Nash; 'Yard 3, Charles Twi­niag, Philip Thompson, and .Jtlmes Duggan; Ward 4, J. J. 'Wills, W. C. Moil', and Wm. Evans; Ward 5, Jeremiah Conway, Edward Leahy, and Richard T. Roome; 'Ward 6, John A. Bell, Matthew H. Richey, and Joseph Jennings, Esquires>

The Mayor's Court is held in the County CourtHouse, on the second and fourth Tuesday in every month.

The Police Office is open evcry week day from 10 to 3 o'clock. One of the Aldermcn presides weekly in rotation.

. Cl,","k of License, IV. J. MOl"l~s. Clerk of :Markets, Peter Meagher. Keeper and Sliperintendent r!f :J[arkets, 'V. G. Anderson. Bridewell Sur­geon, Jag. C. Hllme, ~L D. Health Inspector, Jas. Spike. Superintendent of Streets, J as. Pollock. Clerk of St·reet .• , John C. Craigen. fVeighers of Flollr, Sam!. Carten, John Parker, 'Ym. Grant, and John Winters. We;',?he,.s of fIay, TllOS. Keating' and Michael Doran. Pound Keeper, Michael Power. Keep,"," of Bridewell, Wm. McDonald. Keeper r!f Cem-etery, Joseph Keefler. '

Commissioners if the Common, Aldermen Bell, (Chairman), Twining, Lownds, Moil', Jenning.-, Cogswell.

Commissioner, (tfthe C,·mder!!-Ald. Twining, (Chairman,) Jennings, Wills, Barnstead, Cogs,yell, Bell. '

Commissioners of Public Accounts-Ald. Thompson, (Chairman,) Pngs­ley, Bell, Nash, Blehey, Evans.

Commissioners of Tenders-Ald. Conway, (Chairman,) Barnstead, Wills, Richey, John ])u.2').(an, Leahy.

qolltm;.sioners '!l City Propert.v-A1c1. Conway, (Chairman,) Thomp­son, Lownds, Richey, ROOlllC, Barnstmul.

COllllnissione"s of !lacks andTI"ucks-Ald. Twining, (Chairman,) Jas. Dll.~·gan, Nash, Ilfoir.

Commissioner. of City Prison-Ald. Twining, (Chairman,) Jennings, Lownc1s, Evans, Thompson, John Duggan. • I Commissionersfor Cily Hospital-Ald. Cogswell, (Chairman,) Conway, Moil', Richey, Nash, .las. Dnggan. .

Commis .• ioners for Brtdell"etl--rrhe Aldermen, monthly_ Const"UeB-War,1 No.1, James Ham and Patk. Caulfield; No.2,

Ga1"l"et Cotter and David Evans; No.3, Philip Parsons and Donald Fraser; No.4, Matt.ltcw Gardner and Thos. MeCoy , No.5, .John Steele and John Arthm'; No.6, Wm. Roddick and John Campbell.

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Board of Health*-Ward No.1, Dr. Cogswell and James A. Moran; No.2, Dr. Dume and Dr. Buskirk; No . .3, D1'. Parker and Geo. Mc· Kenzie; No.4, Jas. Isle .• lind John Richardson, senr.; No. 5, Mortimor Dwyer and Robt. Gmhnm; No: 6, W. L. Bell and M. G: B1ac~, jr.

lVard Assessor.v-No. I, David Calder and Wm. Candlck; No.2, G. Henderson and Thos. Abbott; 1"0 . .3, 'Wm. Ackhurst and Thos. Fen· erty; No.4, C. Legg and J. Barron; No.5, G. Grey and John Starr; No.6, Thos. Bayers aHd M. G. Blnck, jr.

Inspectors and Guagtl'S ~r Fish Oil-Jas. Gill, Jas. O'Conner, Edw. Gaul, Dennis Heileman, '1'. Shea, James :Foltune, John Brenan, and Philip Peniol'.

Surveyors cif Lumber, a-c.,-Henry Spike, James Sutten, -- Graham, W. Henderson, John McPherson, and Jas. Dechman.

Sealers of Lwtltel"~-T. McMurray, Jas. Norwood, and Wm.Jenkins. Measurers and Inspectors oj Painters lVork*-G. Smithers anll Maurice

Downev. Measu7'ers of Il'ood*-Thos. James, C. Wilson, and M. Brown. Weighers and Meas'II'''' ~l Salt and Grain*-John Martin, Jas. CuI·

len, Thos. McCann, ,V. Robb, James Aull, W. Blythe, Ambrose Keat· ing. and ·Wm. Mnhuney.

Mea.ure,.. of Coal*-Wm. Madden, John O'Connell, Samuel King, Alel[r. Grant, Andw. Smith, Jas. Brcslaw, Andw. Nisbet, Wm. Bilby, lind Mark Maddison.

SIIT!wyors of Brick and Lime and 1I1easurer, 0/ ]"lason', Work*-N. Wright, Robt. Malcolm, and Jas. Reid.

Fence V/'ewers*-JaR. Graham, Danl. McPherson, and Thos. BayerS'. u These Omcer. ".e liable to be Te·elected on the last of December.

FIRE DEPARTMENT.

Chairman, Dmlald Murrny. Committee ':1 Manage",ellt at Firel, Joseph Fairbanks, John D. Nash,

Wm. Ackhurst, Georg:e Hiteliie. Fire ConstaUes tn attend COlllm,tta, Jno. Pugh, Matthew Young, David

Shepherd, John Holland. Fire ~Fards-"Vnrd 1, Donald Mun-ay, Joseph Wier, James Ken-;

Ward 2, Sam!. Cnldwell, J. n. Nash, Jos. :Fairbanh, John McCulloch; Ward 3, Lemnel Morton, \\'. Ackhurst, .J. Taylor; 'Yard 4, Geo. Esson, Jas. Jackson, John Richal'(bon; 'Vard 5, R. T. ROQme, D. Armstrong, John HO~8n, Hoht. WODdill; 'Ward 6, Jas. Wilson, Andw. McKinlay, jr., Geo.Ritchie.

Fire Constables-Ward 1, Tho •. Jost, Matthew Young, R. Urquhart, ChaB. Carman, 'Yard..>!, Sam. Nash, Jno. Romans John Holland Geo. Bi,,"nell; 'Vnrd3, H. A. T"ylor, Jas. Wallace, Jn~. PUf.[h, Jas. :Eddy; 'Ward 4, Gee. JaC'kson, M. Donovan, D. Shepherd' 'Ward 5 Pierce Bowes, D. M. Walsh, C. Wright, A. LeCaiu; Ward 6 P"t. Whiston Saml. Goodwin, H. J. Marshall, .John Marvin.' ,

(.om7ll~l/ee i .. charge oJ.Fire PluflS, I-Iydrants, Pumps, and }Vells-Ward 1, Jas. herr; 2, Jos. FOll'LlInb ; .3, Wm. Ackhur"t· 4 James Jackson' 5, RoLt. 'Yoodill; 6, ,Jas. Wil'on. ' , ,

. Committee ill chmpe ~l E.~gil~e Houses and other Properly-Chainnan of Fire 'Vards, C'lptulll" of l',Il~llIC and Axe Companies.

Committee to recei~e Tenders-Donald Murray, (Chairman,) S. Cald. well, R. T. Roome.

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, KeRper of Engine Han", and S"l'""isor of Tanks througho"t 1M City­Georg-e Ashmore.

FIRE EN<?INEs.-No. 1. Pnr:1de. n. Arm'lTon!! and .Ja .... Wilson, Fire Wardens; PIerce Bowe, and J,,<. 'Val'n 'C, Fire Constables. No 2, Pa­rade, Lemuel Morton and JOB. "'icr. Fire 'Varnens' Geo. Bio-nell and Charles CarmHn, Fire Constahles. Xo. 3, Parade,' JaB. Jackson lind Geo. Esson, Fire .v:"rden8; .foilll Romans and Sam!. Nash, Fire Con­stables. No.4, Mmtlaml Street, Root. Woouill and .John Hogan, Fire Wardens; John Man-in anti i\[i"hnd Donovan. Fire Constables. No.5, Argyle Street, Jas. Ken-. Fire Wfinlen; II. A. '1':lvlol'. Fire Constable. No.6. Spring- Gardon Road, John JleC.dloeh nll;l .John Richardson Fire '"vardens; Thos .• Tost and Hoot. LI"I"h:1rt. Fire Constahles. Orr': nanee Engine, H .. J. Marsh,lil and 1hni,'1 \f \Yalsh. Fire Constable>. Dockyard Engine, A. MeKinhy.jr., Fire Wardell; Patk. Whist()nand Sam!. Goodwin, Fire COl1staLles,

UNION ENGINE CUMPANy.-(E,t~l>lishe(1 AUi'llst 8, 1768.)-Capl., Sam!. C"ldwell; Vi'cO' Chairmal!, Hel1l'\' Hciu; Secretary. 'V. C. Man­nilllr; Assistant Secrel£l.r,V, John n. 'V{lIi.<; Trea.,,,}'e/' itobert Austin. 1st Lieutenants-Engine No.1, John l)u.~well; Nn. 2, Tho8. Bentley; No.3. John Taylor; ~o. 4, Jollll H"t1er; No.5. H. Rei,}; ~o, 6. James Smithers. 2nd Lieutrnants-No 1, \V. Lon~nl'ft; XI), 2, Tho';. Wilson; No.3, Wm. Veith; ~o. 4, .Jas. Lindsay; N'o_ 5, Chas. Blacklldar; No. 6, John Scrivens.

AXE FIRE COMPA~y.-C(lpt(/irt, Hiclurr\ T. Roome; Lillltenant, J. R. Graltam; Sec"eta}'y g. Trea.urtf', Euws,'u 1LJo.t.

= HACKNEY CARRIACES.

[Extractfrom an Ordnance of the City, p(med July 7th, 1851.]

12. Any person or persons h"\'ing' a licen<e in fnll force, who shall stand his carriage in any other tha" it, appointcd ph~ee or manner,­or not having it properly nunlbered,~or any driver or per~on in charge of n licensed carriage, who shall lIot produce the table of fares and dis­tances when thereby required, or who. heing lIpon his stand disengaged, shall refllse to convey :my person ,cekmg t() employ hlm,-or who shall in any way violate this Ordnanee, shall, for each offimee, besides being liable to have his licen.e reyoked, folfelt Ilnd pIty slIeh '" fine as nnder and hy virtue of this On\nance m,,!' he adjusted at;ainst him. And the owner or dri,'cr of any such cmTirrge who shall ,tellland or extort from any person or persons a sum hcyona the rate of felre herein estab­lished, or hereafter to be establig]iCd, lll:ly 0" so fine,l, ami shall forthwith forfeit the license for such cl11Tiage, and be lilible to rcfllnd to the party grieved the sum so extorted, with cost of proseell[ion. Livery stable keepers, not occupying the st~d8 of caid City are exempt from this Ordnance; further than that they arc herehv rcq aired to obtain a license for each carriage they ,hllll use to can n~' -person., for hire, within the

I limits of the ity; which license shall cominu(' in force and be reuowed as aforaai!!., I1n(1 the carriage shan he 11llllliwl'ed, and. have the letter L, besides its nnmber, painted or placed on it a" aforesaid.

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TABLE OF CAB FARES FOR EACH PERSON.

For ally distance np to lmlf a mile .......•...... II ,( " 1 rnile .............. Is. Oft

1.':' miles ........ , I.,. ~d. 2 1~lile8........... .. 18. 6ft. 21.; mik,; ......... 18.9(1.

60..

3 ;nib ........... 28. Od. One half of the ahove pri,·e to he paid if returning .in the sun;e carriage, provided the party is not detained more than five mmutes. .Ii or employ­ment in the night the fare shall be as parties may agree, not however to exceed double ·fare.

For every carriage hired hy the hour, each person, 28. 6d. To and from any Steamer, pa8,cnger ves.sel,-~o ~nd fro~ an;v hotel or dwelling house to any stage office or place ,,,,'thm a mlle, with half cwt. of luggage,-ls. 3d.

As above, with more than half cwL and less than 2 owt. of luggage-28. 6d.

TABLE OF DISTANCES.

From the Province Building to Cunard's wharf, ........... . Do. du. Dockyard Gate, ........... . Do. do. llichlnond, ............... . Do. do. Shanties, or Africville, ..... . Do. do. Steele's Bridge, ........... . Do. do. Pyke's Bridge, ............ . Do. do. St. George's' Church, ...... . Do. do. The Admiral's House, ..... . Do. do. Pier's Rope vValk, ........ . Do. do. Road wcst side of Common,. Do. tlo. Bridge near I-Iosterm:Ul's, ...

76 mile. I "

3 " ;.~ 1 ' /2

1 l}-f I ')l/ ..... /2

Do. do. Other p. arts E. shore :'{. W. ~ Arm, included iu 'Yards 2

Do. Do. Do. Do.

-do. do. do. do.

1 and 2, .............. . Royal Engineer Yard, ..... . Fresh Water Bridge, ...... . The Bower, .............. . Point Pleasmlt, ........... .

TRUCKMEN'S RECULATIONS.

I 1 1./

~ 2

Extract from an Ordnance of the City Co""eil, passed July 7th, 1851. 8. If any Licensed Truckman, being on his Stand, shall refuse or

negle~t to .cart, truck? or employ his horse and cart, truc'k, or sled, within the Salfl City of Halif'lx, for any pel'Eon, when requested, he sh,tll,.for each offence, forfeit and pay the SUIll of ten shillings. 2!. The following shall be the Table of Rates a~d Prices of TruckaO'o .payable, or to be demanded by the Truckmen of the City of Halifax fZr their services ; subject, however, to be altered from time to time' Ly resolution of the City Council:

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Fram (lilY wharf bet wee" Belcher's wl,m:! and i,/iT/,allk,' wharf inc/ush·e.

1-''2 I=<i';''o ":I~'o 13

lit:mi!if!ft I ., 0'- '" ~ w ~ I.e ~." 'l.l

mlm;lmi)~ ------------ s:d. -- s. d. d. ~,c 1 hhd. Sugar llot ex ,eeding 12 cwt.,

• L jJun. RUIn ur J.Udld.SS('S, 1 pipe "Vine, Bran4y, Gin. Oil, I load I ikh, Tar. Rosin, Beef. Pork. 1 load Fish, &c .. 5 barrels eaeh, lid. Sugar. 5 bbls.; Flour, 6 bblB ; Bread, 7 bbls.; 1 hhd. Dry Fit:ib, nut exceeding 10 (111 in talE!, Hay or Stl aw per cwt., Wood. per cCJrd; ('oa.l per chaldroll, Ba.gs of 4 ·oITee. 10 ('wt. Fll111oad"of fi'urnitllra. ('ases, Trunks Blick. IJer Xl M .. Lime 2 bhds., Sand 12 bush. ~tone )Jp-r ton. ~ Lumber per Xl M. Shingles 4 M ; .. lap Boards I)/, M. Grain-Whent20 bush., Barlev 2, do., Oa.ts 30 do. Jiotatoes and. other Vcget:l.Lles per bush. Salt 2)/, hhd •. Fish, loose, per I!]uintal Leather'or . ides per load

a.bles, In cwt. 1 ollse articles. 10 cwt. Article~- not amounting to an ordinary fllll load..

u 7~:; 1 0 1 3 1 0

~;~ i ~ i ~ i ~ 7,~, 1 0 1.3 1 0 7>21 1 0 1.3 I 0 7\" 1 0 1 0 1 0

~\~1~ 1~1~ 20 6 29 26

7)/, I 0 1 3 1 0 10 13 16 13 10 13 16 13 10 13 16 13

9 13 16 13 7\.-,l 1 0 1 3 I 0 7)1 1 0 1 3 I u 1 I 1 0 1 7Yz 1 0 1 3 1 0 1 1 1 1 7~~ 1 0 1 3 1 0

10 13 16 10 7)/, 1 0 1.3 1.3 6 7!~~ 7~~ 7~,:i I

STAGE COACHES.

Some alteration has been marle in ·the,e modes of conveyance during I the year. The 'Vestern Line, in the hands. of M,·,s,..,. King &: Brothers, leaves Windsor e\'cry morning:, on the an'i,'ul of the train, for Kcntville, and for Annapolis every Tlle"l:t~·, Thur"lay, and S:ltnnby morning.

The same proprietors conrlu!'t "the 'Vestc'rn Shore" line: leaving Rulifax at 6 o'clock, A. :M., on J\-1 0 T1Ilay:-, , VVe!lll(':-:(li\?~) :tilL! Ff'idays, for Chester, Lllnenhurg', Liverpool, Shelburnc, allll Yarll1ollth. Returning, leaves Yarmouth on the same days lit II o'dock, J... ~l., and arrives at Halifax on Tuesday, 'fhms.day, and Satllrdny evenings .

.on the Errstel11 Route there is 11 daily line to Pictou, and also to Am­herst, errch line leaving Trn~ on the llnival of the Morning Trains. The Picton line in Summer connects with the Steamer \Veslmore!lIn<l for Charlotte Town, P. E, I., on lI1onll:\yand Thursday evenings. The Amherst line forms" daily mail route to St. Juhn, N. B.

Expresses, to all parts of the Provinces, st,.rt from Fuller's, and from ,McLerrn & Campbell's, by every train.

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Railroad Depot, Williams & Starr'~,

PROVINCIAL WESLEYAN

LIST OF WHARVES . COMMENCING AT THE NORTH

I.JcCain's, DeVine',R, De'Wolf's, Starr's,

.END.

Bntler'~, Twining's:, Oxley's, Caldwell'a, Noble's, The Long,

[1860.

_ Magazine, West's, Neil's, Hughs', Marshall's, Humphrey's, Darby's, Roche'", Heffernan's, McKay'"

Butler's Spar Dock, Virginia, Wainwright'S, Creighton's, Cronan's, Commercial, 'rohin's, O'Connor's, Clarke's,

Bentley's Spar Dock, Brown's,

North 'Ferry Dock, Con,vav's, Mrs. Heffernan's, Creanler's, IIognn's, O'~ei1'8, Cunard's, Mooney's, Dononm's, Hamilton's,

Collin's, Black'", }.)ower's, Bl'1I11et'8, ~t:tnlcr'~,

t Smith Ferry Dock, I Market I The Queen's, I Mitchell's,

MILITARY.

FairhnnkR', Strachan's, Esson, Boak & Co's,

I Law,oIl'", Wi"well's, LYle's, A'IInJns', Bolton's, Pryor's, M{llcr's Dock, Mo}"('n-'t:',

Gas Works'" Laitllaw's.

STAFF OF THE ARMY. Maior-Gelleral, Maj,-General Chas. Trollope, C. B. Aid-de-Calll]J, Capt. Clu,". Armstrong, 16th Foot. Clerk, Mr. P. H. O'Donnell. • Asst. Quarter lIlaster Ge1lcrai and Acti1lg lJlilitary Secretary, Lt.-Col.

C. F. Fordyce, C. B., Wiatt. •

Clerk, Sergeant·Major J. Young. iVaj r of Brigade and Acting Asst. Adjutallt- Gelleral, Capt, J. W.

Percy, 9th Foot. Cferk, Serg-cant-Major T. Forbes, Town lJJaJnr and Actillg Dep. Judge Adrocate, COl. A. F. Ansell, unatt. Clerk, und Town Ser.II",,,,t, Sergeant-:Mujor T. Hardy. Chaplains, Rev. J. '1'. Twining, D.D., Hev, E, Butler, (H. C.) Deputy Commissary General, T. Graham, Esq. Assts. Commissary General, E. J. McMahon, and W. Palmer. Comm;'s u'iat Clerh, T. LeMeourier and Penrice. Isouers and Asst. Storekeepas, Mathieson, Thompson, Devlin and

Gordon. Deputy Inspector General of Hospitals, T. D. McIlIree, Esq. Staj/ S"rye"Il, Johu Grant, Lsq., (Surgeon Major.) Staff Asst. """~II'?~S, J. E. Young, M.D" and A. Semple, Esqrs. Dispenser of Med,cmes, J. Philpot, Esq.

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ORDNANCE DEPARTMENT.

Deputy JJfilitary Storikeeper, R. R. Pringle, Esq. Clerks, E. V. l~nynes and J. Willis, Esqrs. Store/lOusemen, C. Grant and J. Hilton. Armorer, H. Foley.

ROYAL ENGINEER DEPARTMENT.

Commanding. Royal Enqineers, TIt. Col. R. J. Nelson. Clerks rif Works, W. Gorilon ancl H. Atkins, Esqrs. Clerks, Thos. Gondge and U. J. Creed, Esqrs.

PURVEYOR'S DEP.ARTMENT.

Purveyor, D. E. Rohh, Esq. Ue:rks, H. Stewart and R. Duport, Esqrs.

BARRACK DEPARTMENT.

Barrack Mastel', Capt. \V. Smith. Barrack Sergeants, John Shean, J. Downs, and Wm. Grant.

OFFICERS OF THE ARMY IN NOV.A SCOTIA.

105

ROYAL ARTILLERY-The Royal Arms and Supporters, with a Can­non, and the motto " Ubiq"e" over the gun, and " Quo Pas et Gloria Ducunt," below it. Bt. Colon,l, Francis 'Dij.-k. Captains, Fredk. H. Chancellor, Falkland Carey, Campbell Hard),. Lieutellants, Champao-ne L'Estrangc, Kenneth Munro, Fras. Dnncan, R. B. Webster, S.nnuelP. Lynes, Arthur S. McCartney. Blue, facings red.

ROYAL ENGINEERs.-The Hoyal Arms and Supporters, with a Can­non, and the motto" [/bique" over the gun, "Quo Pas et GIOI,a Du­eunt," below it. Bt. Colo/tel, R. J. Neilson. Captain, Richard 'Van·en. Lieutenants, Robt. N. Dawson, Constantine 1'. Carey, Robert Home. Scadet, facings blue vel yet.

62ND (The \Yilt,hire) REGT. 0'" FOOT.-"~iye," "Peninsula," "FerozesluLh," "Sohraon,"" Sevastopo!." Colollel, \Ym. T. Knollys, It. [fen. L1'eut. (/o!ouel, \V. Lenox Inp:nU, C.B. ftf(~jnn:;, Ja.~. Daubiney, C.B.,

It. col., and McKay Rynd. Captains, Geo. II. Wilkicson, Geo. S. vVhit­mOI'e, m., Sam!. G. Carter, C. M. S. L. Gwynne, ,Jos. i:ianderson, [nst'r. of Mllslcetry: Graham Hay, Edw. HUHter, Bradley T. LTilpin, Holt W. Clerke, Chao. C. Cubitto, G. 'V. B. Huglies, and Herrick A. Palmer. L£eutenants, W. Bromle), Davenpol't, Thos. Milsom, adj., R. S. Machell, Juo. J. Rowan, vVm. M. Thorp, John M. Kerr, Lorenzo G. Dundas, Conrad Sawyer, W. L. R. Scott, A. F. Walsh, G. F. Grunt, Archibald G. Keen, M: B. Harrison, Macdonald Hall, and A. L. Reade. Ensigns, John P. Sargent, Jules V. LeBlond, John M. Theobold, Charles W. Brown, Arthur Luke, F,·edk. H. Horneman, Sam!. Waring, John H. Hagan, Edw. H. Reeves, and J. IJ:Jfms Bland. Pay-master, 'Vm. Dring. Adjlltant, Thos. Milsom, It. Qllarter-master, James Gamble. Surgeon, Fl'Cdk. W. Tupper. Assist. Surgeons, Sydney Alder, and J. P. Street. Facings BI!.If.

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63RD (\\'t .. ,r. Sutfolk) REGT. OF FOOT.-" Eg-mont op Zee," "Marti· nique," (, Guuualoupe," ,. Alma," "Illkcrmunu," "Sevastopol." Col., Thos, Kenah, C.R., II. gen. Lieut. Col. Thos. Harries. .J!c!jors, W. F. Carter, and :1". D. Grey. Ca})lains, C. LelVI. Carey, m., }<'. L. T. P~t­terson, Robt. Bennett, Vore Hunt Bowles, Arch. 'Vybergh, 'Vm Fltz Roy, Edward J. Hunt, Charles A. Haml, }<'ra. Rettall"ck, Alexr. M. Dumaresq, George P. Beamish, and 'Y.ulter S. ]\.farsun. Lieutenants, Stewart H. Bruce, Chas. C. l'ye, Stephen More, Hichard H. Archer, Geo. W. Clutterhuek, adj, J. H. Ramsbottom, A. G. F. Grifliths, F. H. D. Veith, Thomas C. Grant, Geo. R. Byron, Wm. G. Grayes, R. 'V. Crowther, Jas. P. Bond, and Chas. II. Kinahan. Ensigns, 'Vm. L. Knowles, G. vl,T. W. Knapp, Fra. T. Hultou, Jas. S. Smith, Thomas Akinson, Thornton Scoyell, John P. M. Burton, Charles E. Terrot, Major D. Hill, and Danl. }<'ox TalTatt. Pay-master, Henry Iugram. Instructer ~r Aluslc'etry, W. Fitz. Roy, capt. Adjutant, Geo. W. Clutter­buck. Q,wder-master, Jas. Linford. Sw:geon, Henry Crisp, )I.R. As­sist. Surgeons, Wm. W. Mills, and Fraucis Odell. Facings Green.

B£ST THBNCS.

CHRI~T'rAN CO~HnJNION. - Oh, what cheerfulness, strength, and pleasure did the pdmitiye Christians reap from the unity of their hearts in the way and woro-hip of God. ""ext to the delight of immediate communion with God himRelf, there is none like that which arises from the harmonious exercisc of the grace of the saints in their mutual duties and communion one with .another. I-low are the Spil~ts delighted' and refreshed hy it. What a liYcly emblem is there of lwayen. The courts of princes atiord no such dclights.-Flavel.

A TEsT.-How cun I tell whether I am a real C1n~stian? He who can truly say that he seeks thc favor of Got! a.boyc eyery earthly good; that he deilghts in his ocrvice more than in any thing else; that to obey him here, and so enjoy his presence hereafter, is the prevailing desire of his heart; that his chief sorrow is, that he loyes him no more, and serves him no bettcr-s ueh a perSall neeel,; no further evidence that his heart is changed, and his sins forgiven.

A VERY co~nlON :l-hsTAKE.-Many Christians imagine that now sinee they haye belieyerl, they must draw their comfort from some differ­ent source, or in a ditferent way, from what they did at firot; they tum their whole attention to tilcm",:lrc" their experience ,md their gracts. Forgetting til'll the true \yay of nourishing these is by keeping tlu,ir eve: upon the cross, they turn it inward, and try to nomish them by SOIne I process of their own dcvising.-H. BOllar.

A SGMMARY OF RELIGION.-Thcre is no RajYation but lrr the free mercy of God; no mercy but through the mediation of Christ; no inter­est ill Christ except by faith ill him; no jnsti(Ying faith hut that which works by loye and purifies the heart; no love to Christ whieh does not include love to his people, his example, his precepts; no gennine love to his people which docs not influence a mun to do good to -them as he has ability and opportunity.

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1860.J ALMANACK. 107 ROADS & DISTANCES TO THE PRINCIPAL TOWNS

IN THE PROVINCE. HA.LIFAX TO "'NNAPOLIS Zwicker's, ~1ahone HALIFAX TO CANSO.

AND DIGBY, Bay ... o ••••••• 20 To Pietou ....... 10.1 To Windsor by rail- Lunenburg; (72) .... 6 Across L'erry to New

road ........... 45 La H,we Perry ... , 7 Glasgow". . . . . .. 7 'Britton's } Lower. 11 Across the Ferry... O~ Copeland's, Meri-Dimock's Horton 1 Petite Riviere ..... 7 gomish ......... 11 Wolfville ......... 4 Broacl Cove ....... 4 Murl'l1y's ......... 5 Kentville (68) ..... 7 Mill Village ....... 6, M'DOIlald's Arisaig12 Chute's ............ 6 Liverpool (lOl!) ... 8~ Harrington's, Anti-Baker's ......... ,12 Port Mouton ...... l0 gonish (150) .... 17 Gibbon-Ville ...•.. 12· Port Jolly ......... 5 Rory li-IcDonalrl's .. 14 Lawrence Town .... 9 Sable River ....... 16 Guysboro' (187) ... 17 Bridgetown ..... ,. 8 .Jordon River ...... 8 Canso ............ 30 Annapolis (130) ... 15 Shelburne ......... 6 Digby ...•........ 24

154 H.A.LIF' AX TO YARMOUTH

AND SHELBURNE tria ANNAPOLIS.

Annapolis ....... 130 Barnaby'S, Digby .. 2-l Seely's, St. M. Buy. 7 Everett's, Wey'th

Road .......... 5 Jones', Sissihoo .... 6 Terreun's, Billeve-

'ous Cove ....... 5 Comeau's, Clar0 ... 7

141§ HALIFAX TO CUMBERLAND

via WINDSOR.

217

HALIFAX TO SHUBEN· AOADIE.

To 'Vindsor by rail- Martin'S, mOllth of rond ........... .45 Newport Hoad ..... 35

To Parrsboro' by Cochran'R ....... " 4 steamer ...•..... 30 Rawdon Chu1'ch. .. 8~

Fullerton's ........ 11 Blois' Cove, ])uu.~.11 .Jenks' . . . . . . . . . .. 2 Kenetcook Brid"e .. 4 Maccan River .... , 6~ Mouth, of ~huhen-Pugsley's, ?~Llppan. 9 llcadle River ... . 15~ Bent'S, Amherst .. , 9 ~'ort Cumberland.. 7 78

Mallet's, Montagon 119~ HALIFAX TO MIDDLB

Cove ........... 9 MUBQUODonOIT.

Philip's Bear River 15 HALIFAX TO CUMBERLAND, Shnltz's by mil-, ' Vi-a RAILROAD. '

Perry s, Yar. Lnkes 7 '1 d 31' road ............ 18 Yal'lnouth (221) ... 6 By Hal roa ....... "Keys' ............ 10 Porter's Eel Brook 13~ Pollock's ......... 14~ Miller's, trav's Hi,'. 8 S ' "A Ie 81 Truro (63) ........ 17 [o~an's' 10 pIllney s, rgv .. 2 , F II V'l 1" '", ......... . Lnrkin;s, Pubnieo .. 9 Fraser:-\, 10 Y 1. ,

Homer's Blll'ringt'n 12 Top of C;ob~. Moun.2~ Nickerson's Beaver Hewson, s, h.. 1'Illlrp

D m' 1~ Htewart" ......... .8 Shel~ur;;e·:·.·.·.·.· ....... l0 Amherst (6-l) ...... 10

287 HALIFAX TO SHELBURNE,

SHOKE ROUTE.

Kirby's ........... 9 Hubley's .......... 5 Dauphiny's head of

Margaret'15 Bay .. McLean's ......... 11 Chester (45) ....... 13

127 HALIFAX TO PIOTOU.

To Truro by rail. .. 63-Arehibald's ....... 14 Irvin"g'o, Mt. Tom.. 6 Fra~el"s, 'vV. River. 8 Pictou ........... 12

103

46

\NNAPOLI8 TO LIVERPOOL.

Hoyt's Lequille Mills ........... 2

Brown'sl ........... 10 ~1unro's Maitland. '.15 Cushing's, I-Iunn'y.10 Harlow's Caledonia 1 Smith's Brookfield. 3 !o'Iorton's .......... 13 Liverpool. ........ 14

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AVER'S

SAR.S.A..P A.::R.ILLA.

A COMPOUND remedy. in which we bave lagored to produce the most ell'ectual . alterative that can be made. It is a concentrated extra.ct of Para. Baraapar rilla, BO combined with other substances of still greater alterative power as ~ afford an effective antitlote for the diseases Sa.rsaparilla is reputed to cure. It 11 believed that s'lIC'h a remedy is wanted by those who suifer from :-:.trumous com­plaints. and that one which will accomplish their cure must prove.of immense se.r­vice to this class of our afflicted fellow-citizens. How completely thIS compound wIll do it hus been proverl. by experiment. on rna-ny of the worst cases to bo found oC the following complaints:

SCROFULA .J..ND SCBO:VULOUS COMPLAINTS, ERUPTIONS .AND ERUPTIVE DISB,U:E8, ULCERS, PIMPL2S, BLOTCHES, TUMORS, SALT RHEUH. SCALD HEAD, SYPHILIIi AND

SYPHILITIC AFFII:CTIONS, MEROURIAL DISEASE, DROPSY, NEUR.a.LGIA. OR 'J lc-DoULOUB~ ]tux, DEBILITY, DYI}I'EPSIA A1fD INDIGESTION, EBYBUELJ.8, ROSE OR ST. ANTHOlfy'B : FIRE, and indeed the whole class of complaints arising' from IMPURITY OF TU.

BLOOD.

This compound will be found a great promoter of health. wben taken in the spring. to expel the foul hllmors which fester in the blood at that season of the year. By the iimely expulsJon of them many rankling disorders are nipped in the bud. Mllititudel'l can, by the aid of this remedy, spare themselveB from the endu­rance of foul eruptiuns and ulcerolls Bores, through which the sy8tem will &trive to ( rid itself of corruptions, if not assisted to do this through the lIatural channels ot; the body by an :l.lterative medicine. Cleanse out the vitiated blood whenever you find it" jmpl1ritieB bursting through the okin in pimpleB. eruptions. or Boreo; cleanse it when you find it is obstructed and sluggish in the veius; cleause it whenever it is foul. and your feelings will tell you when. Even where no par~icn­la( disorder is felt, people enjoy better health, and live longer, for .cleansing the blood. Keep the blood healthy. and all ie well; but with this pabulum of lire dis­ordered, there can be no lasting health. Sooner or later something must go wrong, and the great machinery of life is disordered or ov.erthrown. I

Sal'Baparillu. has, and deserves much, the reputation, of accomplishing these ~ I ends. But the world has been egr8giou~ly decci\"ed by preparations of it, pa.rtly I

because the drug alone has not all the virtue that is c1aimed for it, but more be­ca.·use mauy preparations, lJretending to be concentrated extracts of it. contain but little of the virtue of Sarsaparilla., or any thing else.

During late years the public have been misled by large bottles. pretending to. give a ljuart of F.xtract of Sarsapa.rilla for one dollar. MOEt of these ha.ve been frauds upon the sick,' for they not only contai·n little, if any, Sarsaparilla, but often DO cnratlve propertIe8 whatever. Hence, bitter and painfUl disappointment has follow! d the Uie llf the various extracts of Sarsaparilla which ft.ood the market u.ntil the name Hsei~ i~ justly despised. and has become synonymous with imposf­tlOn and cheat. 8t111 we call thIS compound Sarsaparilla, and intend to supply such a remedY,as shall reacue' the uame fr?m. the,load of obloquy which rests upon It. And we tbmk we have ground for belieVIng It has virtues Which are irresisti­ble by the ordinary run of the di~ease6 it ilB intended to cure. In order to secure their cOlll(Jiete eradication from the system, the remedy should be judiciously taken according to directions on the bottle.

PREPARED BY

DR. J. C. AYER & CO .• LOWELL, MASS.

PRICE, $1 PER BOTTLE; SIX BOTTLES FOR $5.

JU"" Sold by all Druggists and Dealers in Medicinea every where.

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1860.] ALMANACK. 109

AVER'S CATHARTIC PILLS, fOR All THE PURPOSES Of A FAMILY PHYSIC.

ARE 60 com~ogecl that disease within the range of their action can rarely with­. . stand or eVa.de t~ehl. Theit:' penetrating properties search, and clflanse, and lDvlgorate every portIon of the human organism, correr,ting its diseased a.ction, and restoring its healthy '''iti.lities. Aa a consequence of those propcrties. the invalid who is bowed down with pain Of physical debility is astonished to find his health or energy restored by a remedy at once 60 simple and inviting.

Not only do tliey cure the every..cf.ay complaints of every body, but alBO many fannida-ble and dangerous dieeases. The Agent below named is pleased to furnish grati8l1!Y Ameri.can Alma.nac, ~ontaining ~ertifitate8 of their cures and directions tor theIr u"e In the followmg cOmplalI1ts: Costiveness, Heartburn, Headache arising from disordered Stomach, Naw.ea, Ind1'gestion, Pa-in in and Morbid Inaction of the Bowels, Fiatulen.cy. Loss of ~ppetite, Jaundice, and other kIndred complaints, arising from a l~w etate of the body or obstruction of its functions.

HEADACHE, SICK HEADACHE, FOUL STOMACH. I PITTSBURG, PA., May 1, 1856.

DB. J. C. AYElt. Sir :-1 have been repeatedly cured of the wnrst headache a.ny body can have, by a dose or two of your PiUfi. 1t seems to arise from a foul sto­mach, which they clea.nse at once. If they will cure others as they do me, the fact il worth knowing. Youn with great reappet,

ED. W. l'IERC!c.. Ol<rk of Simmer Olarion.

INDICESTION AND IMPURITY OF THE BLOOD. Fram Rev. J. V. Himes. Pastor of Ad-vent Ohurch., Boston.

DB. AYE~ :-1 have used your Pills with extraordinary succ~ss in my family and a.mong those I am called to visit in distress. To regnlate tl1e organs of digestion and purify the blood they are the very best remedy I have ever known, and I can recommend them to my friends. Your., J. V. RIMES.

FOR DROPSY. PLETHORA, or kindred Complaints. requiring an active purge they are an excellent remedy.

FOR COSTIVgNESS OR CONSTIPATION, and a. a DINNER PILL, they are a.greeaule and effectual. )

FITS. SUPPRESSION. PARALY~IS. WFLAMMATION, and even DEAYN!c.SS and PARTIAL BLINDNESS have been cnt,ed by the alterative actiull of these Pills.

Moat of the pills in market contain mercury, \vhich, although a valuable remooy in gknrul hands. ia dangerous in a public pill, from the dreadful consequences that treQl:1ent1y follow its incautious usc. The~e contain no Dlercury or mineml sub­stance whatever.

AYER'S CHERRY PECTORAL, FOB. THE RAPID OUBB 011'

OOUGHS, OOLDS, INFLUENZA, HOARSENESS, OROUp, BRONOHITIS, INOIPIENT OONSUMPTION, AND FOR THE RELIEF OF CONSUMP­TIVE PATIENTS IN ADVAjYOED STAGES OF THE DISEASE.

So wide is the field of its usefulness. and so numerous are the cases of its cures, that almost every section of country abounds in persons, publicly known, who hJLve been re!tured from alarming and even del5perate diseases ,If the lungs by its uilie. When once tried, its superiorIty over every other mcdicine of its kind is too appa.rent to escape observation, and where its virtues are known. the public no longer hesitllt.e what antidote to employ for the distressing and danger01.18 affec­ti~n8 of the pulmonary organs that are incident to our climate. While man.y Jnfelior remedies thrust upon the community hv.ve failed and .been discarded, thiS has gained friends by every tri:.\l, conferred benefits on the afflicted, they caD never torget, a.nd produced curea too nu~erou8 and too l'omarka.ble to be forjiotten.

Prtparea b!l

DR. J. C. AYER & CO., LOWELL, MASS.

,And .old b!l all Drugg"t. II: Deal."s in Medicine ."ereywh<re.

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110 BUSINESS DIREC'I'ORY. [1860.1

BUSIN~SS DIRECTORY OF THE

CIT"Y OF :H:ALIFAX.

ABnnEYIATION~: a. for and, b. for between. cor for corner, n. for near, Opt for opposite, hd. fur head. wf. for wharf.

ARCHITECTS. I AUCTIONEERS, &0. Baine, Alex., Grafton n. Duke. Allen, Wm. M .• 8 Bedford Row. Davidson and Gn~ham, op. Cutlip's wf. AckhuTSt, Wm., North side Collin's wf. Finlay, 'V. Sack vIlle. II. Dresden Row. Cog~wen and Son. Po\yer's wharf. Hill. Hen .. Brunswick, b. Cornwallis and Clarke and McAgy, Bedford Row.

Cunard's La.ne. DeBlois and MOl'ket, hd. of l:Hack's wr. Lawson, Edward, 6 Hollis.

ATTORNEYS. Nash, J. D., cor. Sac'ville and Hullis. Clark. Nepe.n, 18 HoUis. Oogswell, J~ C. Cor. Argyle a. Prince. Cochran, Fitzgerald. 0"* Prince. bel:llois, W. A" cor. SackviUe a. Hollis. Gray, 8. and W. M., 60 HollIS. Hart~horne, Hugh, 42 Hollis. Hill, P. C., Halifax Bank Bullcling'B .. Haliburton, G. R., 49 Bedfurd r:ow. Howe, Wm., 8 Prince. J uhnstan, J. W. a. Sons, 4:2 Hollis. James, A., 21 HOllis. Lynch, Peter 51 HoUis. Lentltir, P. H. 58 Hollis. McCully. Jonathan. 10,; Granvilie. McGregor, Juhn, 177 Hollis. Motton, Robert, jr .. 15 Holli •. Priur, Henry, 181 Hollis. Primrose, Alex. 49 Bedfurd Row. Ritchie, J. \V., 6t Prince. Richey, M H .. 49 Bedford Row. Ritchie, J. N., 61 Prlllce. Smith, Jctme.i R., 10 Bedford H.ow. Sutherland, Wm , 31 Bedford How. Shannon, S. L., 6-1 Prince. Skel'l'Y, John. 103 Granville. Twining, C. and Run, 6-!- Prince. Twining. Henry, 77 Hollis; Tubin a. "Tall ace, ~omerset House, Prince Uniacke, A. M., cor. Argyle a. Hackville. Young and Thompson, 123 Granville.

AGENTS FOR HOUSES & ESTATES. Gray. S. and W. M .• 60' Hollis. Hart~horne, Hugh, 42 Granville. McDunald. J. B., 8 Prince. Rollinson, Wm. 51 Hollis.

AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS. Bessonet~ J. 8 .. hd. O'Connor's wf. Gammell and Tupper, 14 Sac'ville.

ARTIS'r's MATERIAL. GOSSip, Wm., 24 Granville. Gossip. James, 130 George. Wetmore, R. and J' t 38 Granville.

BAKERS. Archibald, J. cor. Sa.c'ville a. Granville. TIoardwell, \Vells, 148 Gotting-en. Brntcher, J. G .. cor. Grafton a.. George. Fenerty. J. W. Argyle n. Sack ville. Harwood, S. 134 Albermarle. H cn. MorrIs. A lbemrarle. Jost. Edward, op. Cunard's we Liswell. John, Gottingen n. Gerrish. Moil', \Y. C., cor. Barrack and Duke. Mahar. J., hr]. Esson's wf. McNeill, J. cor. Argyle a. Buckingham. Scriven. J. senr., J?irmingham. Scriven, .1. J. 50 Grafton. Hhaffer, John I"., 127 Argvle. Slll1ivan. Chas .. Dre$;.den i{ow, n. Morris. \Vllcox, Henry, op. Hogan's wf. Wilson. J. R., n. Skimming's wf.

DANKS. British North American. 26 Hollis. Bank of N0va S~otia, Hollis n. George. Ihlll'ax Bank. hd. Collin's wf. Union Bank, car. Bedford Row a. Water. Savings' Bank, Province Building.

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BALLAST DOATS. Anderson, -, Richmond. McCarthy, Jobn, Richmolld.

BELL HANGERS. Smitbers J. B., 121 .. Earrington.

BLACK~MITH8. CaldwelL 8. and W .. Caluwell', wf. Crawford, David. Argyle. Gwatkin, J' t Gottingen n. Cornwallis. Holland. Wm. 62 Argyle.

Shepperd. ~l rs. Trenarnan, S., 6 Buckin.~hn.m. Tn P pH. S., 23 Bedford now Valentine, Mrs., Duke Street. Ward, Thomas, hd. airbanks' wt: Worrell, D., op. LeCain's wr.

BOOK BINDERS. Bowes, .Tohn, 9 Cheapside. Compton. J. anq '.V., ~porge. PhilipA, (l eorge, 185 Argyle. Sutton, H. C. D., 9 Cheapside.

DOOKSELLERS.

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Holland. John, cor. Argyle and Blowers. Jackson, Jas. op. Jerus~Llem Warehouse. Kennedy. Thos. Falkland n. Creighton. Lyolls, P .• Gottingen D. l'alkland. Mooney, John, Argyle n. Duke. McFatridge, J,t Gatting-en, n. \Vatt. Murphy, J., Albermarle n. Buckingham. Robinson. A .• Butler's wf. n. v,rater. Russel and Meagher, Darby's wf.

Bible and Religious Book Depository, 48 Ran·ington.

8heal5, P. Donovan's wr. Taylor, John, 70 Argyle. Thompson John, Albermarle D. Duke. Young, M" Fairbanks' wf.

BLOCK AND PUMP MAKERS. Holloway, Tho •• , Caldwell's wf. Hedtler; ,John, Bentley's wf. l'eters, Thomas, O'Connor's wf.

Buckley, M., 11 Bedford Row. Creighion, A. a. H'I hd. of Creighton's wf. Donohoe. J as., cor. G80rge a. Hollis. Fuller. E. G., 34 Hollis. Graham,.J. A., 170 Hollis. Gossip, Wm., 24 Granville. Gas-sip. Jas., 60 George. M;tcKinlo'ty, A.. and W., 47 Barrington. Mae.kay, N , cor. Gottingen a. Gerrish. Selden, ft, 49 Gnin ville. Strong. ,J. B., 33 Hollis. Wesleyan Book Room, 135 Argyle.

BOOT AND SHOE DEALERS. DOAltDING HOUSES. Coombs. W. G., 127 Cirallville.

Anderson, Mrs. Jacob n. Albeemarle. Cart8n, Samuel, op. O'Connor's wf. Bird"Daniel, op. Black's wf. Dunbar, Wm .. 39 Barrington. Bolman. Mrs., Argyle. Frust, H. D.. 31 Granville. Creelman, C., 12 Saekvi11e. Goreham, Jas., 46 Buckingham. Cunningham, M. foot Jacob. Goreha.m, W. H., 8 Bedfurd Row. DeGrollchy, John, op. Hogan's wf. Goreham and Ricka.rds, 15 Duke. Doane, Mrs. Bedford Row n. Prince. TIarrison, Mrs., 53 Barrington. Dunn, 'rhos., hd. Esson's wf. . ,Tost. G .. Duke. D. B3.Trin.g"ton. Edsnll, J. S., Hollis. McNeil, H. a. Co., op. Ordnance. }I~ad, .Jobn, htl. LeCain's wI: Murphv. Pa.trick. 1 Upper Water. Godfrey. Pat., foot HITI'd's La.ne. Yates, Geo., 56 George. Holloren, M. Qp. Doyle'. wf. Lower Water BOOT AND SHOE MAKERS. Holmes, Robert. op. Donovan's wf . • Jackson, Edward, op. Cunard's wf. Anderson, Richard. hd. O'Connor's wf. Jubien. Mrs., Honis. B,Lyley, George, next Union Bank. Kennedy, Mrs., 18 Bedford Row. Brannon. Robt., Brunswick n. Gerrish. Keating, Thoa, Cornw.:;.l1is n. Water. Barnste<l.d, .1.. op. North Ferry. Liviugston, Mrs., 29 Barrington. Bignell. G., 46 Sack"illc. Loveit, Miss, cor. HaIns and mowers. Bastoy. J ahn, Birmingham n. Spring Gar-M!trtin, Thoa., op. Brown's wf.) den Road. Morris, Thos., 11 Bedford Row. Butler, Jamett. 18 Lower Water. Mur·phy, M., 209 Hollis. Carr. J .. hel. O'Connor's wf. Mahon,(J~, head Cronan's wf. Chalk. E. n. Dockyarcl Gate. Morley, M., foot Hurd's Lane. Carrul1. Dennis. Lower Water. MulrooHcy. J as., hd. LeOain's wf. Drake, Wm. Somerset House, Prince. Mcnonnell, D., hd. Dovle1s wf. Dunn, F.c1w. Argyle n. Duke. McKinlay, J. G., III a·Tafton. Dunn, Wm. 14 Hollis. McKachareu, D., op. Skimmings' wf. j. ennell, .Tas. op. Neal's wf. McNeil, Mrs., Starr street. Fuller, .Tame.s, op. Mitchell's wf. O'Neal, Mrs., op. Hoga.n's wf. Fahnert. M~rtin, op. S.racban's wf. O'Donnell, Mrs., op. Hog-au's wi: Granville, T. B., Dnl\:e n. vtater. Phelan. Mis's, 207 Hollis. GreenftcI (, cor, Cornwallis a. Creighton. Saunden:, G., op. Skimming-sf wf. Harvie, Verge a. Moroe, Bedford Row. StewrLrt. Mrs., Poplar Gravf'. Hoar. John. 142 Lower Water. SulUyan, Mrs., 67 Barrington. Je1lkins: Wm., 3 Saukville.

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Keating. Edw'ITd, 138 Brunswick. Kennedy, Ja.mes, hd. Heffernan's wf. Lydiard. S., cor. Duke a. Grartan. Lyolls. Ja.mes, Gottingen n. Corwallis. Martin, Andw., cor. Argyle a. Duke. McCleve, J. t op. llamilton'g wf. McDonnell, cor. Albermarle a Jacob. ,Midnight. J I Maitla.Rd n. Cornwallis. ~jxon. 'fhos., 12:3 Gaudlle. Newman, J011D, o,a. Doyl~'B wf. Nea.l, Hugh, op. Adam's'wf. Norwood, Jas .. oor. Granville a. Prince. O'Brien, M., 175 Lower Water. U'Ne:l.l. Ja.mes, hd. O'Neal's wr. Power, E., 67 Cornwallis. Peuwell, R., Birmingham n. S. G. Roa.d. Reyno, 'r., Duke op. POBt Office. Romans, Jas., 178 Hullis. Homans, R~bt" Duke, b .. Barf'tn. & Gra.n. Swayne, n, and ~., hd. Strachan's wr. Buttoll, W., op. Jenning's wf'. Smith, '1' •• Harrington, n. Sack.ville. Toole, '1' .. 1::!5 Albermarle. Whyt"l. J L .. Bllckville n. Water. \Viluman, Wm., op. Bennett's wt: Walbce. T., op. Browu's wf. \\reub, James 320 Upper 'Yator. Underwood C., Creighton n. Gottingen. WilBon, 'r., 3Z Brtln~wick. Why taL W. aud Co .• Cheapslde.

llRASS ~'OUNDER!!. Brqwn, P. H., Hurd's Lane. Donald a.nd Watson, 102 Granville. H ullter, J a,s., 76 Hollis. Huntr.r, Juo. and Jos., 141 Barrington. Longard. J. and E.. 22 Hollis.

BREW~;BS.

Baker, J. B., Fresh Water. Bennett, J. ,T •• abo Dockyard gnte. lonis, George. Freshwa.ter. Jones, Wm., op. Dockyard gate. Keith and McLean, opp. f<~SBOll'B wt. Keith. A., 0pp. Ln.wson's wf, Morriscy, Petf:1r. 38 Alberularle St. McLearn, T .. GottiUgOll n. Gerrish. Nash, Tho B., Fresh Water. Tillman. Chas .• Fresh Water.

llROKERS. Barr •• Simon. hd. Commercial wf. (Ship.) ~'raser, G. &; Co .. foot Prince. (Ship.)

IlOATR FOR HIRE. f'ahie. P .. Market wr. Hughes, Johu, Marshall', wr. Webb, James. 320 Upper Water.

BRUSH MAKER. Murphy. J., Dresden Row. n. S. G. Road.

BUILDERS. Artz. Peter. Lockman n. Docky&rd Lane. Bayne, Alex., Grafton n. Duke. Brown. Wm .. Creighton n. Falkland. Boak. Edw .. Brnn.wick n. North.

Calder, David, 80 Granville. Davidson aDd Graham, opp.'CutliP'B wt. Grant, P. and G., Birminghaul n. Merril. I

Imlay. Pet<>r. 13 Birmingham. Kellv, Patk., Queen n. Rottenburg. Lane. John, Bresden Row D. Monia. Mahony. John, op. BoltoQ·. wf. Marvin, J. W .. Proctor's Lane. McKay. J .• Duke b Grafton a. Argyle. McNutt and McLeod. Jacob. Mumford. J .• south end Maitland. Norris, S., Cornwallis n. Water. Hichardson, Robt., Bishop n. Water. Roome, R. T., Lockman, D. West's Lane. Smith. J .• Lockman n Dockyard Lane. ·Wisdom. Henry, 37 Bedford Row. Warner, J., City n. North.

BUTCHERS. Casey, Tho •.• City Market. Curry. R.. Sp. Gr. Rd. n. llirmingham. Caldwell. John, Jacob n. Water. Donnelly. Peter, 141 Lower Water. Evana,"'Vrn., 47 Buckingham. Eaton, JOB., hd. Darby'S wf. Eaton, \-Vrn., hd. Hogan's wI: Gilfoy. John. City Market. Grady. Dan! .. hd. Cunard'. we. Graham. John. City Market. Griffin, T., Cornwullis n.\ Water. Hunter, And., hel. Bennett's wt:. Hannan, J05., Cay Market. Jeans, James, 16 Bedford Row. Keating. Michael. Sack ville n. Holll •. LaYis, Wm., City Market. Moone.y, J., Murphy. Pat .• City Market. McCulloch. J., Cornwallis n. Lockman. ~eJliga.n. Ja.s .• City Market. Nelligan, Wm .. ·City Market. Nelligan. Michael. City Market. Noonan. Matt., op. :\larshall's wf. Pike. ¥lm., 13 Bed ford Row. Punch, J., Cornwa.llis, n."Gottingen. Rogers. John, foot Sackville. Sullivan. M., op. Strachan's wf. . bompMn, GAO., cnr. Jacob a. Albermarle WoodHl, W. T., 13 HolliR. Wood ill. Geo .. 5 Buckingham. Woodill, John. op. Jericbo warehoue •. Wood'll. JaB., head MoolleY~B wr. Walsh. Wm .• City Mart. Young, John, Gerrish n. Brunswick.

CABINET MAKERS, Brander, John, 16 and 17 Barringten. Brander's Rooms, 123 Barrington. Coom he, W. a. J., Sackville a. Barrlngt'n Cummins, -1 llamas, 173 Hollis. Oi vine, J oh n, Al bermarle. Fraser and Son. 70 and 71 Barrington. .TOBt. E. R.. 90 Argylp~ Johmou, G .• City n. Gerrish. Leverman, [)re~dell Row n. Gerrish. Mcr,;wan, Reid ... Co .• 105 Barrington. Hidgeway, Thoma.e, Brunswick. Thompson, Esso;} a. 00., 82 Barrington.

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CARRIAGE MAKERS. Doherty. T •. Gottingen n. Cornwallis. Murray, Wm., 71 Argyle n. 8a.ckville. McDonnell, Gottingeu n. t alkland. O·Brien. G. L. 61 Dnke Stevens, Wm .• Barrington n. Sackvillo.

CARVERS AND GILDERS. Coombe, Wm., cor. Sackville. Drakfl, IT a. F., Prince n. Bartingtoil. Hamre. V., 122 Barrington. (Carver.) lIcLeod, George. 30 Jacob. (Carver.) Wetmore, R. and J. t 38 Granville.

CHINA, GLASS, "NO EARTHENWARE. Clevp,rdon a. ('0 .• Bell's Lane cor. Water. O'Neill, B. and Co., O'Connor's wr.

CHAIR MAKERS. Allan and Eenton, op. Long wr.

CHOCOLATE MANUFACTURERS. Mott, H. Y. a. Ronll, Duke Ope Post Office. Mot~ J. P., 39 Bedford Row.

CIGAR DEALERS. Nelson. H., hd. Gerrish n. Lockman. Symons, John, 128 Granville. Swa.ine, Wm., 67 Uppel' Water. Watt, John, 58 Bedford Row.

CIVIL ENGINEERS. • Fairba,lIkll, C. \V .. Dartmouth.

GossIp, Wm, Argyle op. St. Paul's. Laurie, James. Hailwav Office. Mo •• , C. R , Rail way O'lllee.

CLOTHIERS. Barron, Wa.lter and Co .. 4 V{ater Cunningham, Roger, cor. Duke a.. Water. Kearnev, Jas., op. Bennett's wf. Laug-hlln, Mrs. P .. 356 Upper Water. Lect<ly, Ja •. , head Market wf. Legg, Ch ••. , Silver, W. and C .. 59 George. Waloh, D. M., 1 Market Square.

COMMISSJO'I MERCHANTS. I Allison, Chas, Clarke's wr.

Ackhul'st, Wm., North side Collin's wt. Allan, Wm. M. 7 Bedford Row. Rarss, Simon, hd. Commercial wf. Brown, W. M" hd, Commercial wf, Cla.rke and McAgy, 16 BeLlford Row. Cogswell, JaB. and Son, Power's wr. Creighton, W. H., Collin,' wf. DeBloi. a. Markel, ild. Black', wr. De~Barrcs, T. C., op. Commercial wf. Evans, W. L., cor. Ja.cob and Water. • Fraeer. R. W. and Co., 37 Bedford Row. Fraser, Gen. and Co., foot Prlllce. Fay, J, II., Market wf. Forreoter, Thoo. M., pd. Oxley'. wt Ha.re, Wm., head CQmm~rcial \Yr.

Hart, R. ,J and W., hd. Pryer'. wr. Hunter. C. D., CoUins' wf Isles, Ross a..IICo., hd O'Connor's wt Kinnea.r. r. C., Long wf. Lawson, Edward. 6 Hollis. Lordley and Stimpson, ~ George. McLean Campbell a. Co., Ordnance Sq.

cor. Hollis. Nash. John D., cor. Hollis a. Sackville. Oxley and Co., hd, Oxley!. wr. Tobin, ,/. ~nd M .. Tobin'R wr. Tobin. Thomas 8., op. Tobin's wr. Thompson. Abbott a. Co, ']'obiu's wareh. Whitman, ,John. hd. Commerclal wt: I

~r~:.eB~·a~d ~o~, ~~:~,~~!~i:~~: wr. Young a.nd Hart. Caldwell's wf.

CONFECTIONERS. Austin. "Robert, 112 Argy:le. Gl~n. MisQ. 103 t'arrillg'tr-;n. McAin~h .. J., 119 Granville. McKenzie. G .• 49 Barrington. Morris, O. R. t 54 Barringt.on. iRichardson, J., 7 1101lis.

CONSULS. Charman, F., Portuguese Conptll. C'reighton, J. G. A., Spanish Vice~Con. Cunard. W., French Vice~Con. and AU8~

trian Con. GrasBle, rr. R.. Pruf'sian. Hare, \V., for Lubec and Bremen. Plllsbnry, A., United SlateB . Pryor, W.o Hamburg. TobIn, lIon. M., Brazillian Vice~Con.

CORDIAL MANUPACTURERS. II Cro8sklly, J.t cor. Barringt n a. George. Cla.rk. J. a. P. cor. Buck'gham .\. Barra.ck. Richards, J. J. t op. Cunard's wC.

COOPERS.

Allen. John, WIswell's wf. Bulger, Darby's wf, Butler, J. t Duke n. Hollis. Brenran. JaB. Strachan'S wf. Conners. P., Long wf. CODllers, Johu, Moran'S wr. Delehanty. E t , Devine's wf. Fortnne, JaB., Oxley's wf. Griffin, Jas., Cunard's hill. Graves, Thai. L. op. Brown's wf. Gorham, 'I hOB .. 160 Homs. Heenan, John, Browo's wr. Heffernan, Dennis, H etlernan's wt:. Morrisey, Hy .• Lawson's wf. Mahf!.r, Martin. op. Hogan's wf. Mulcahey, M., Cornwallis n. Water. Muloahey. B. & J .. Conway'. w( McCa.uley, JUI .. Hogan'B wf. McCuffey. Hurd's Lano. McGt11, J 08., La.,vson's ",f. O'Connors, MesRfs. O'Connor's wf. Parrot!" J. l\lebmond.

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I Shra. 'rhos" Albermarle, n. Jacob. Rmith, ·W. IL, ,lfl.(~otl n. Water. \Nilson. 'rhos., DJa.ck'8 wf. 'Vambolt, Ja.cob, n. Gas Works.

DAGUERREOTYPE & PHO, OGRAPH AR lISTS.

Chase, W., 51 Hollis. Margeson, J. M., 3ti Hollis. M itche!!, C., 11 Gmnville. ()xlcv, A .. Bell', Lane. Smith, J. D" 04 Prince.

DENTISTS. Glover, A. A .. 51 Hollis. l\IcAl1iater and Paine, 40 Granville. VanBuskirk a. Cogswell. IiI Hollis.

DRESS MAKERS. F<tzn~a. MJ's., cor. Barrington a. Sackv'l. Kerr, Mis8E:3, 112 Granville. TaPlJer, 1\fiss a. Co .. 2 Hurd's Lane. Way, Miss, Buckingham.

DRUGGISTS. Avery. Brown 0.. Co., 63 Hollis. Drown, Bros. a Co., 2j GraHville. Durney. T., op. Tobin's wf. Fraser. R. G., 124 Granville. Langley a. ,J ohnson, 181 Hullis. MQrton, G. E. a. Co. cor. Grall. a. George. Morton a. C()~swel1. cor. Hollis a. Ch!Jslde Richardson, J. jr., L30 Grall,ilJe.

aylQr, H. A., cor. Hollis:1. Sack ville. rhlman, John, 76 Duke. Webl;, J. W., fo"t COl'nwallis, cor. Bedford

Row a. Sackville. Viloodill.Jas. L., cor, HoHiR a. Sackville. Walsh, T., foot Hurd's Lane.

DRY GOODS.

I Kt-mney Mra. ln5 L. \Vl\t~l'. Knight. T. P., 32 Granville. Lau"hlill, Mrs. R., 3.36 Upper Water. Malone, P., 28 Lower 'Vater. Mc~lurmy. R. a. Co., 40 Barrington. Murdoch, W. a. C .• cor. Bock'hm a. Water Morray a. Co., 133 Granville. Mignowitz, H. a. Co., offic~ Deblois a. Mer~

kel's. Mooney, 10.1., hel. Mooney's wf. Meagher, John. Lower \Vater. MurVhy, 'Mrs:. hd. Brown's wr. l'rOlldfoot, A. It. a. Co., 48 G'~oJ'ge. Power, P .. and Co., op. Black's wf. Robson, C. and Co., ;')3 Hollis. Roles •. Tos., cor. Ralter a. Water. Roche. Mrs .. Roche's wf. Hin.!..(", '1',. 3.')3 WattH" RcoU. Alex .. 49 George. 8U\'er, J., Up, 'Vater. op. Commerchl wf. Silver, 'V. a. COo George, cor. Hollis. Rilver, N .. 5fl G~orge. ~kerry, K., 18 George. Rtl'oTIg-, Saml., 2 Acadia. Corner. Shaw a. Mm phy. cur. Sackvillea. Water. Smith, S. 8. H., 12 S:lckville. Vi71wtmore, Val1x a. McCtllloch. 15 Lower

~rat.er.

Woolrich,7 V., 62 IIoIlis.

ENGRAVERS. Bolton, Gporg~ S., fJ Georg~. Steuczel, G. A., 102 Granville.

EXPRESS OFFICES. Cody, M., Rail way Exp. Gentral M!\rkel Doran M., do., 9 Sack ville. Kertting, T., dn., CornwalliB. [<'u1lel', E. G •• Am. Express, 34 Hollis. MCL~~~, ~~l'G~.bOll a. Co., Ordn"nQe Sq. I

Aloxander, G. 43 Hollis. Bennett, J. B. a. C"., :3:l.; Upper Water. FA,\CY GOODS. Ben a. Anderson. 29 Granville. Brown, M. S .. 132 Granville. Bell, J. A" 31 Upper \Vater. Puwell. IT.. 150 Lower Water. Beckwith a. Major, 33 Granville. COllk, C. J' t 19;') Hollis. Billing. E. jr. a. Co., 31 Granville. Della Torre a. Hayner, Somerset House, Black. M. G, jr., COl". Gcorg~ :1. Hollis. cor. Prince a. Granville British 'Woolen Han, 194 Hollis. J itzpatrick. J., foot Hurd'8 Lane. Boltun. ThoB., 12B Granville. .Jacob, J .. (importer), 52 Hollis. Chij:lman, E. \Y a. Co., cor. Hollis a. Duke :Morton, A.; Jacub n. Brunswick. Creighton, 'Wiswell a. Co., office 51 Hollis O'Xeil, B. :t. Co., O'Oonnor's wf. Conroy, R. 161 L. i,\'ater. rrulley, n., op. Bermudian wf. Croke. Miss. Bruns\1j'ick. n. Jacob. Carew, S., hd. Noble's wf. Donll and Miller, 37 a. 38 Hollis. Donaldson, Jas.) 38 Barrington. Duffus <I. Co., hd. Clarl{e's wr. Donahoe. 0., hd. Bennett's wf. Donahoe, Reumond, hd. Caldwell's wf. Day. Fra.ncis, Sackville n. 'Vater. Elliot. J. Il. <t. Co .. 1:3,; Granville. Elliot, F. C., 124 Granville. Fenorty, T. a. Co .. 3-5 George .

. Kearney, M. jr., 134 Granyille. Kearney, JaR .. op. BI-'nnctt's wr. Kenney, 'f. a. E., cor. Georg-e a. Granv'l.

FISHING TACKLE & FLY MAKER. O'ConueU, Jas .. 61 Barrington.

FURNITURE DEALERS. Coombes, W. a, J. COl'. Sackv'}, a. Ba.rr'n. Fenton, W., op. Long wf. Heffel'nan, E, D., 61 Bertford Row. Long, Jas., 42 BarrIngton. Nash, J. D., corner Hollis a. Sackville.

FURNACES A~D RANGES. Symonds, W. S. ".Co., 14 Duke.

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FUUl1IERS. I Blundell, J., op. Dockyard Gate. Fazakas, Mrs .• cor. Barrington s. Sackvl. Bowes, P~. 2:32 Upper ~Vater. Harshaw. A" 39 Hollis. I EarLeT. }i/., Duke n. \\ atf'~ Hagzer. G., 120 Cranville. I Burnham, ,T. T., Curnwa.lhs n. 'Vater.

(See Hats, Caps and Furs.): BUt.1.f'.)', Jamc8, 9 Lower Water.

GAS FIl'TER8. Donald :I. Watson. 102 Granville. Hunter, Jas .• 176 Granville. Hunter, John a. JOB., 141 Barrington.

GENT'S ~URNISHING ROOMS. Elliot, F. C., 124 Granville. Silver, W. a. C., 59 George.

GROCEns. WHOLESA.LE AX D RETAIL.

Atkins, Wm., 7 Buckingham. I.

Banld and Gibson. Steamuoat wf. Bauld, R., 8 Che.pside. Bauld. J. 11,23 Hollis. Bennett, J08., Bennett's wf. Cummings, J. E., 143 Lower Water. Cochran. r., hearl Call1wt'.ll's wf. Dodson, Edgar. cor. Barr1ngton a. Prince. Donovan, M .. Donovan's ',",f. Drummond, P., Stea-mh. a. Markct wf. Donahoe, Jer., op. Tobin's wf. Do~le, T., one door north Bennett's wf. Eason and Co., cor. Ba.rrington a. Prince. r'ay, John B.. Mnrket ,yf. Fraser, R.. (!Or. 8~H'k"illa 8... Granville. Gammell fl.nd Tupper. 14 Sackville. Gelrlert, J. M., cor. Prince a. Bedford Row. GrcE'.nwo ,d ft.. Fnirhanks, op. Salter and

Twining's wr. Gorehalll. H., hd. Brown's wf. HendoTSon, G., hd. Long wf. H8rrin~tl)n a. Co., cor. Hollis a. Prince. K~arney, M., cor. Granville a. Prince. Kandick, .J. ltnd W., 8 Hollis. Llth;..:-ow • .Tohn, 46 Berlford Row. LorrEy a. Stimpson. 3 George. Laidlaw. 'l'lwmas. Stea.mboat wf. Martin, Peter, hd. Lawson's wf. ,rCLel,d. A. and Co .. 192 Hollis. McGibbins, B., Steamboat wf. Northup a. Rons. Argyle cor. Buckngm. O'Neil, R., hd. O'Neil's wf. Pallis1er, T. CDI'. Duke n. Arbryle. Pugh, John, 6!l Prince. Rennels,IWm., 324 Upper Water. Reeves, .T" 77 Barringtun. . Rhind, JaB., cor. Sack ville and Grafton. Scott, JaB. 117 Grauville. Seaton. J.'and R. fi .. 6 Sackville, Reynolds,W.K., cor. Sac~l a. BedC'd now Smith. S. S. B., 12 Sackvllle. Stuart. Mrs .. op. Oxley's wr.

Calull, John, op. RtrnclHtn's wt: Clemeuts, "\Vrn., 125 Argyle. CaHaha-n, Thos., 93 SackvUle. Carey, 'V .• bd. Tobin'l) wr. Calner, J. Steamboat wf. Curran, ChaB. t op. Esson's wf. Curran. Jas., 19 BedfLll'd Row. e l )] .pin, J a.mes, 34: B0dfurd R6W. Cr.l-wford. Jamcs, Oroamer's \If. ('-Jdihee. R. t Lookman n .• Cornwa1lis. Oummins, .T., BIrmingham n. Rotterdam. Delaney, P., Brunswick cor. Gerri:;h. Devine. Wm. Deyine's wr. Deegan, P., op. Starr's wf. DOIllJhoe, 0., hd. Bennett's wr. Donohoe, R., IH1. Caldwell's wf. Doyll'l, P .• op. Lyle's wf. Duggan. Jas. UlJ. Queen's wf. Dupe, \3-. W .. :335 Upper \Vat-pr. Dwyer, cor. Conn-ranis ,t. Gottln!leF. Ellis. \Vrn. cor. Sackvillis and Argyle. Faltif~. P., .MarJwt wf. Forriotall. P., Brunswick. Ji'llrlong. J. op. Cronan's \-Yr. Fraser, Mrs., South Ferry. l1itzPu.trick, Jas. op. lIe\YoU's wf. (-h:.ul, E., cor. D1'8sden Row. 3.. Sp. G. Road Gaul, Mrs., W;1ter n. George. Grf'Y. G. G., 186 Brunswick. Griffin. Mrs., Albennarle. Haley. Thos .. Argyle n. Duke. Hannan. Jobn. hel. Gn.s Lane. Hart, G. E., op. MacKay's wf. lhty,lcn, I hOB., under City Court H011S0. Hennessey, Mrs. Gotngn. n. Prince Wm. Hughe~. John, 235 Uvper Wa.ter. Irquhal't, R.. cur. Sp. G. Ud. a. Birmghm. Isles, G .. COl'. Bockingham a. Gmtloll. Kandick, J. aud \V .. cor. Dresllen How a.

f'pring Garden Road. Kenny, R., Gerrish. cor. Lockman. Keefe, E. cor.' GoLtiIlgen a. F'alkhlnd. Kelly. ,Tas. hrt. Creamer's wf. Kennedy. Mrs., op. Ha.milton'~ wf. Kearns. Owen, cor. Duke a. Water. Killen, Peter, South Ferry. LeCain, J. W., cor. Gmftoll:1. George. Lindsay, John, 084 B~dford ROw,. Laidlaw. John, op. Dockyard u-n.te. Martin, G., ap. Boltou's wf. Martin. T., op. Brown's wf. Mahar. P., cor. Maynard a. Falkland. Miller. R.. Maitland cor. Gerrish. 1\1ooney. -Jl)hn,SHefJernnn's wf. Murphy, ,T , cnr. Alhl'.rmarle a. Buc'hm. McC~tbe, R., hd. Cronan's wf. .

Stayner. E. G. and. 0., Stayner's wf. I uily, W. If., 35 Upper W"ter.

McDermott, M., Gotting-en. cor.GerrIsh. *' McDaniel. James, 9 Brdfo'd How.

RETAIL.

Archlh.ld, T. 87 Sackvl\le. Anderson, A" cor. Cl'eig-hton a. ~ornw'lis. Bride, M., cor. Jacob f1,. BrunSWIck.

McNamara. D .. op. IInmilton's-wf. McWillia,ms, Mrs .. Birrnghm. cor. Rtdm. NeS/me, .Tas., cor Albermal'le a. Duke. O'Brien, John cor. Bishop a. \Vater,

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O'Brien, D., foot Jacob. O'Donnell, E., foot Hurd'. Lane. Phelan, K, Water n. George. Power, E., cor. Lockman a. Cornwallis. Power, R.. op. Tobin'a wr. Power, Mrs. hd. Cre&IIlCr'S wt Purcell .. J. op. Cronan's wr. Rawley, W .. Albcrmarle, n. Buckingham. Reilly. Dennis, hd. StraC'han's wr. Reynolds, W'f 1 fj ~ackville. Rhind, 'V .. Albermarle, cor. Prince. Sl'ott. Grafton, cor. Rackville. Sullivan. Mrs., North Ferry. Sutberl:wd, D., GottlDgen. cor~ Corn wIs. Rt.ayner. E. G. a, C., Stsyner's wha.rf. \Vise, R., cor. Maynard a. Cornwaliis.

GUN MAKERS. Eagen. John, 62 Barrington. Connolly, M., Opt Cronan's wf:

HAIR DRESSERS. '·Iuck. G. J., 2 Dllke. Ma.rtin, rrhos., Cheapside. Martin, J., op. Long wf. Qllinn, Tom., op. Creighton'fI wr. ROlle, Jas .. 16~ !lollis. Sarre, N., 20 Hollis.

HARDWARE. Albro & Co., corner Rollis a. Duke. Alhro, F. J." hd. FO\vl r'R wf. Albro, E. '" Co., hd. Mitchell's wf. Bessonett. John, lid. obin's wr. Black, Bros., .'i!; Co., ChealJside. Boggs. T . .t Co .. 2:; Hollis. Brown, Eo 1{., hd. Commercial wf. Fuller, H. H., Market Hquare. Stairs, Son &; Morrow. Bedford Row, cor.

Water and cor George. Stairs, John. 161 Hollis. 8t~rr, D. '" Sons, 49 U. Wate,'_ Walsh, P .. 86 Sackvllle.

HATS, CAP." AND FURS. Coleman. W. J., 131 Granville. McNeil. H. S., op. Ordnance Gate. Robinson, J os., Granville. cor. Duke. Sutcliffe, Mrs., 92 SackviUe. Wilsoll. W.o 4 George.

HAY DEALERS. Keating. Thomas, Cornwallis. n. Water. McGuire, John, Albermarle, n. Duke.

HOTELS.

INSURANCE AGENTS. Allison, J. C., Clarke'. wr. Black, M. G., jl'., George, cor Holll •. Gray. 8. d; W. M .. 60 HoIliB. Hare, Wm., hd. Commercial w! Hartshorne. Hugh. 42 Hollis. Hill, P. C., Halifax Bank Building. Johnston, J. W., jr., 42 Hollis. La,wj5on, H., Prince, n. Bedraf(l Row. Hioh,'y, M. H .. 49 Be(\fo d Row. Scott. Archibald. 30 Bedford Row. Whidden. G. C .. 63 Prince. Young, 11011. 'Vm. l2~ GmDville. Yeolmms, H., 48 BedflJrd Row.

IN~UrtANCE O[i'P'ICES. Alliance, lIon. "Tm. Young. Colonial L!fe Assllrance, M. H. Richey. Connecticut Mutllal Life, A. Scott. Eagle Life. A. Scott. Mtna Fire, A. Scott. Friendly Society of Canada, J. W. John-

atOll, jr. Hali fax Fire 51 BeMaI'd Row. Hartford Fire, A. Scott. Home Fire, A. Scott. Int mational Life, P. C. Hll!. Li verpuul '" London Life'" Fire, J. O. AI­

li8on. Merchant's &; Tradesman's Life, of Lon-

don. J. W. John.ton, jr. Nm a RcoLia Marine, 48 Bedrord Row. New York Mntual :Marine, H. Lawson. T'elican Life, _ 'Nm. Hare. Provincial Marine of Toronto, George O.

Whidden. Professional Life, S. & W. M. Gray. Roval Lire and Fire, H. Hartshorne. St"rr Life, M. G. Black. Rtate Fire, H. '" W. M. Gray. Union Marine. 4Q B(>dford Row. United Kingdom Life, H. Yeoman ..

IRON FOUNDERS. Brown, P. H. Hurd's Lane. Hosterma.n '" Cooper, bd. N. W. Arm, Mitchell T, Fresh Water Bridge,

JEWELLERS. Bra.uD, F. B., 46 Hollis. Brown, 11.1 S., 135 Granvil1e. Cornelius. J .. [};5 Barrington. McCulloch, J. 36 Granville. Newman, W. II. 127 Granville. Traunweiser, F.,liS Granville.

Ao&dian, n6 GranvllIe. JOINERS. Boston. hd. Brown'. wf. ·Baln. Alex., Grafton, n. Duke. Caledonia HOtH"" hd. Stayner's wf. Bonk, K. Bruns~ck, n. North .. Doran's 9 Ba.ckviile. Brown, "'"Ill., Creighton. Mal"Onic Hall, Barrington. Conrqy, John. op. t-5trachan's wr.

I Btewart'" Son's Branch, Prince n. Hollis. Calde,', J. L .. op. LumlJer Yard J Somerset House, cor. Prince a. Granville. D~wld80n & Graha,m, op. Burm~da wt Victuria. Hotel, 32 Bedrord Row. I Frasel', James, Bllhop.

I~~~~~=r~::~, John, 92 Argyle. .

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French, John, 92 Argyle. Graham, James, Maitland. Grant. P. a.nd G. Birmingham.

I HueRtis, UOland, Creighton. Jordan, W. S., 17l Grafton.

I La.wlor & Wells, Morri!!, n. Pleasant. Marvin, Tho5., Rottenbnrg. Marvin, W. H" House a. Ship, Proctor. Marvin, J. Vl., Brunswick, cor. Gerrish. McKay, John. Duke, n. Argyle. McPherson. D., op. Long wf. Mumford, John, South end Maitland. McNutt a.nd McLeod .• Tacob. n. Wa.ter. Norris, S., Oornwallis. n. \Vater. Reddy, Tho •. , Albermarle. Richa.rdson, Robt., Bishop. n. Water. Roome. R. T., Lockma.n, n. 'Vest's Lane. Smith, John. Lockman, JI •. North. Warner, Messrs. City, n. North. WI,well, J. and SOll, Howe, n. Common.

JTTNK DEALERS. Oaks, R. C., O'Connor's wi Will., J. J., 210 Hollis

LIME KILNS. Mott, J, P., 39 Bedford Row. Trider, John, Fresh· Watet'.

LEATHER DEALERS. Barn.tead, C., South Ferry. Letson. Ph1lip, under Police OtDce. St:tyner, Ehen, hd. Stayner'i wf. Sta.nford, James, South Ferry.

PICTURE FRAMli!RB. Drake, J. n.nd F., Prince, n. Barrington. Wetmore. R. a.nd J., 38 Gra.nville.

LIQUOR DEALERS. WHOL1!:SALB AND RETAIL.

, Bauld and Gibson, South Ferry. Bauld, R., 8 Cheapsido. Costin, P. op. Queen's wt: Crosskill. Jas., Barrington cor. George. Doyle. Thoa. hd. Bennett's wf. Drummond. P. Markl't we. Harrington, W. M. &; Co .. i4 Hollis. Kandick, J. &; W., 8 Hollis. Kea.rney, M .• cor. Granville. a. Prince. Kearns, Owen. cor. Duke a.. Water. Laidlaw, Thoa., hd. South Ferry. Lithgow, John, 40 Bedford Row. Lordly & Stimpeon. 3 George. McLeod, Alex. &; Co., 192 Hullis. McCarthy, R. op. Queeu's wf. Northu(.J &; Sons, Argyle, cor. Bukingh'm. Reynolds, Wm, 324 Upper Water. Ryan. Wm., Water. cor. Geol'ge. Rcott, Jag. Opt Ol'dllllnCe Ga.te. Taylor, Wm. 17 Hollis.

BBTAIL.

Ander!lon, A., Creighton cor. COTBwallie. Arnold, M" George.

Barratt. Ja!., Opt Wept's wf. Bowes, P .. btl. Marshall'l:; ",,·f. ll"ssom, G., cor. Alberma.rle a. Duke. Bropby. Wm., bd. Fairllanks wf. Bride. Mrs., Brunswick, cor. Ja.cob. Breslo, Jas., 3 Upper Water. Brymer, hd. Long wf. Bulger, M., Grafton, cor. Sackvi11e. Buttomer, F., op. Butler's wf. L. Water. Cahill. John, op. Strnch:m's \Yf. l.larew, 8., hd. Noble's wf. Callahan, ~'hos .• 93 Sack ville.

arrigan, '1'hos., hd. Market. wf. Cochrnn. Pat .• hd. Caldwell's wf. Curran, C. op. ESBon's wf Cullel'ton. A., Grafton, cor. Prince. Delaney. P., Brunswick. cor. Gerri!5h. .l!:eGouchey •. John, OPt Hogan's wf. Donohoe, O. hd. BennetVs wf. Donovan, M., Donovan's wf. Doyle. Peter, up. Lyle's wf. Donovan, M., Albermal'le, cor. George. DuVe, G. W., 335 Upper ,"Vater. lJuggan, JaB., OJ). Queen's wf. DWyt:!lT, M •• Gotting-en, COl'. CornwalU •• Dwyer, Mrs. 13 Lower \Va ter. ~YanB.. John, l'iol'th }:rcrry. fabic, P., Market wf. Forri:staIl, Pa.t., Brunswick D. Jacob. Fraser, Mrs., Sou th Ferry. Tlinn, M., Graftun. cor. Prinee. Halla-rnan. M., Opt LJoyle'l5 wf. Hauuall. Johu, lid. G~LS La.ne. Haydon, T., under City Court Houle. HenneiH:,y, Mrs., Gottingen n. Prince Wm. Hugan, John, hd. Hugan's wt: Hughes, John, hd. M::tr8na.11's wf. Kennedy, Mrs. 18 Bedford Row. Laidlaw, J., Opt Dockyu.rd Gate. LOllergan, James hd. Adam's wr. Martin, Peter, hd. Lawson's we. Mc;l\amara, M., op. LeCain's wr. Martiu, George, op. BolLon's wr. Martin, Thus., op. Brown's wf. Matsun, G .. hd. Mooney's wf. MilleI'. James, Ma.rket wf. Milll3l', R., Gl~ITish cor. Ma,itlanu. Morriscy, Peter, 38 Albermarle. Mulroney, Jas, hd. LeCain's wf. McAulitle, John, 49 UptJer Water. McCarthy, Charles, oV. Stracllan'6 wf. McDade, John, Maynard. McDermott, M., Gotting-en cor. Gerrish. O'Brien, W., hd. Fairba.nks' wc. O'Brien, John, Water cor. Bishop. 0' Donnell, 1"'., Albe~ marie 11. Sackville. O'i:l:.l.rah, Mrs., op. Hogan's wf. O'Neil, Mrs., Opt i;rogarl's ,,'f. Peare, S" Cornwallis cor. 'Vater. Phelan, E., Water n. Geurge. power, M., Spri ng Garden Road. power, M. J., Albermal'le cor. Buckln'm. Purcell, J., Opt Creighton's wf. power, R., olJ. '1'obin's I' r. Ra""'ley, i,V., SOllth Ferry. Rhind, 'Vrn.Albermarle. cor Prince. Rus.ell, Alexr., South Ferry.

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Richards, J. J., op. Cuna.rd's wf. Sealon. l\L, lId. Bermudian wf. Stewart's Saloon. 9 Prince. Sutherland, G .. Gottingen cor. Cornw's. Sweeny, D., Gerrish coco Creighton. Thom, Daniel. 47 Darrington. Trenaman. S., G BucUngham. Wallace. James. Argyle cor Duke. \Visa, R, Cornwallis cor. Maynard.

LIVERY STABLES. Ainsley, Roht., Grafton n. Blowers. Brown, H. Barrack n. Sack ville. Casey. W., 2 Brunswick. Callahan, J' t Barrack n. Jacob. Fahie. P, Watt n. Ball Court. Kelly. M., Gottingen n. Corn,wallis. NUl'woud. James, 81 Granville. O'H.tca, B., Jacob n. Water. Veith. W. J. t Arg-vle n. Water. \Voods, .Pau~ Argyle n. Blower.

LIBRART~S.

Christian Association, 128 Earrington. Halifax Mech3.nics', Sackville. Hallf;Lx, 02 Prince.

LOCKSMITHS. Buckley, J., 92 Sackville. Bu'~kleYI Wl11., op. Long wr. Smithers, J. B., 121 B!lrriugto!l.

LUMBER DEALERS. Adams, Thomas, Adam's wf. Bouron, \Vm., Power's wf. Conway, Jeremiah, Oonway's wf. DUllovan, M., Dunovan's \ ... ·f. Humphrey, \Vm., Humphrey's wf. Roga.n. John, Hogan's wr. Jennings. J05 .. Marshall's wf. Jennings, I-I. A" Np-U's wr. MacKay, W., MacKay's wf.

MASO~S AND PLASTERERS. DQran, .John, Gotting-eu. Ed wards, J. T., Maitland n. Gerrish. Malcolm, R., Blower n. Ba.rrington. Mooney, Andw., Gerrish n. LOI~kmi1n. Murphy, A" Birmingham u. Morris. Parr & .J 0h TIson. Ma.itland n. Pdnce 'Vm. Saunders & Brown. Eroctors Lane. Saunders.. T., 1 Brunswick.

MACHINISTS. Brown. P. H., Hnf;:1's Lane. Mitohell, T., Freshwater Bridge.

MARBLE WORKERS. Wesley & Co .. Blower n. Barrington. Murphy, J. H., 8p. Gr. Road n. Queen.

MARKETS. City, Market R~uare. . City Fi!:lh, arljoining Market wf.

! Fielding's Country, Argyle cor. Sackvllle.

North up's, (Cen tra],) Buckingham. Tupper, S., 23 Bedford Row.

MATCHMAKERS. Lindsay a. Co .• Creighton n. Cornwalll •. Lindsay, J. H., Starr.

MERCHANTS. Bauld and Gibson, South Ferry. Boltun Tllos., 128 Granville. CUllard. S. and Co., Cunard's wf. Crein'hton and Co., Creighton's wf. Creighton, W. R., Collin's wf. Cochran, James. hd. Power's wt: Cronan, D .. Oronau's wf. DeWolf. T. A. S., DeWolf's wf. EssoD, Boak aud Co., Esson's wf. E\'aU8, \V. L., Water cor .. Jacob. Fraser, R. W. and Co .. hd. Mitchell's we Fairbank'S, J08., Fairbank's wf. Hamilton and Co., Hamilton's wC. Hare, "\Yrn., hd. Commercial wf. H;Lrt. R. J. and W., hd. Pryor's wr. Hunter, C. D. and Co., Collin's w~ Isles, Hoss and Co., hd O"Connor's wf. Kinnear, r. O. and Co., Long w£. Lawson, Wm., op. Commercial wt: Lyle, H. and Co., Lyle's wf. Mitchell, G. and A., Mitchell's wf. Moran, ,Ta3. A., Moran's wf. McLearn, n. and Co .. Bermudian wf. ~lGLean. Campbell & Co .• 01'. Ordnance. Noble, H. and SallS, No; Ie's wi: Oxley and Co, hel Oxley's wf. Piers, George, op Commercial wf. Power, P. and 00., op Black's wt: Pryor, W. and SullS, Pryor's wf. ~~er and Twining, Fairbank's wf. SiJirr, G. H. and Co, Starr's wf. 'robill, J. and.l\1. Tobin's wf. West, N. L. and J. T., West's wf. \\"'l1itman, .John. Oommercial wf. \Yhite, S. A. antI 00, Collin's ,wf. 'Vier, n. and Cu., Brown's wf. Wiswell, Cha.rles, Adam's wl'. '\Yright, Charles, Lawson's wt:· Young and Hart, Caldwell's wr.

MILL". Hosterman's Grist, hd North West Arm. Lawson'a do do Piers', do htl Bedford Basin. 1'01sol1 and EaBL\.yood's Cloth, do.

'Wills' ,Paper, Hammond Pl:.i.in Road.

MILLINERS. Boyer & Ward, Mi .. cs .. j,.> Barrington. Brehm, Miss, Brunswick n JacoU. ~ asakes, Mrs., ll,trrintun, cor ; ackville. Harrison Mrs., 63 Barrington. Hodges, Misses, 3:1 Ba.rrington. Lawsf)[]. Miss, 61 Hollis. Mackintosb. Mrs., :ll Barrington. McLeod, Miss, hd O'Neal's wf. O'Brien, Mrs., Sackvil1e n Granville.

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1860.] BUSINESS DIRECTORY.

Ring, Mrs., \\""atE .. n Duke. Roles. Miss, Sa.lte cor Lower Water. Stewart, Mrs .. 42 ·~arrington. Way, ·Miss, Bucki ngham n Grafton.

OTllING. O'Malley, J., bd Cunard's wf.

MUSIC PROFESSORS. Boris, P. J., 20 Ho11ls. Ha£garty, J" P lensa n t. Saffery, E., Cornwallis n Lockman. Jeans, C., Lockman n COTnw9-lIis.

MUSICAL INSTRUMENT MAKER. Robinson, O. R., George n Hollis.

NAUTICAL INSTRUMENTS. Crawf.,rd, Wm., 49 Barrington. Creighton, A and n., 326 Upper Water. Della Torre and Rayner, SOlllerset House.

NEWSROOMS. Athemeum~ Temperance Hall. Christian Association, 128 Barrington. Merchant's Exchange, Bedford Row.

OIL MERCHANT. Fraser, R. G., 124 Granville, agent for Al­

bertine, &c.

PAINTERS. Benree, C., 27 Grafton. Casey, M., 29 Jacob. Downey. M., Argyle n Buckingham. Merrick. W. and Son, 69 Hollis. Metzler, J, H. t Granville n Blower. Murphy. 'J., Salter n. Pleasant. Rea-relnD, J., Dresden Row n. Morris. ftmithers, G. and Son, 101 Granville. Warren. L, 161 Hollis. \Valsh. Thos., 9~ Argyle. Van MaIder, John, Creighton n Cornw's.

, Vinecove, R., hd. Itogau's wf.

PAPER MAKER. Wills, J. J., 210 Hollis.

PIANO-FORTE MANUFACTURERS. Brockley " and Co, Duke cor. Barrington. Fraser, W. a. SOD, 70 a. 88 Barrington.

PHYSICIANS. Almon, W. J .. 80 Hollis. Black, RufllS, Granville n. Sackville. Cogswell, W., Morris n. Plca"ant. Davies, W. H., Argyle cor. George. Forman, H., Barrington n. Blower. Forest, .'\., . rgyle op. Parade. Gossip. Charles, Argyle, op. St. Paul's. Gilpin. B., Sack ville n. Barrington. Hobbs, Gottingen n. Prince W'm. Hume, J. C .. Sackv!llli Cor. Barrington. Jennings, Edw., 71 HoUis. .

Lane. ,T. H., Bedford Row. Mitchell. D., 151; Hollis. Morris, F. W., Visiting Dispensary. Page, B. G., Barrington op. Post Office. Parker, D. McN., ": rgyle cor Prince. Slayter. John. 66 BarringLon. 'l'remain. 54 Barrington.

PLUMBERS. Downs, R. and Son, hd. Oronan's wf. (!~8tano. Louis, op. H<1milton'~ wr. Estano, J05., Proctor n. Water. Longard, J. and E" 22 Hnllis. Longard, J , 108 BrunswiCk. Phela.n, C., hd. Donovan's wi. Smith a. Mitchell, Barrington cor Prince. Symonds, W. S. a. Co., 14 Duke.

PRINTERS. Annand, Thos., 8 Prince. Barnes, Ju,mcs and Co., 177 Hollis. Blackadar, Hugh. 47 Buckingham. Bowes, James and Sons, 4:3 Hollis. Churchill. C .. Wesleyan Olf.. 13\3 c. rgyle. Compton and Bowden, 2 Ge! Irge. Cunnn.bell, Wm., 37 Granville. Grant. A lrllin. 9 Prince. Gossip, "\Vm., 32 GmnYille. Penny, \Ym. A., 9 Cheapgide. Ritchie al~d Bulger, Hi Hollis. Selden, S., 49 Granville.

PRINT SELLERS. Drake, J. a. Y, Prince 11. Barri1;,tgton. Wetmore, R. a.' 1 J., 38 Granville.

PUBLIC BUILDINGS AND OFFICES.

nUILDINGS.

Province House b. Hollis a. Granville. rrcmpel'ance Hall b. Poplar Grove and

Starr streel Ma.sollic Hall, Barrington cor. Salter. Sothern's Lyceum, Queen, n. Spring

Garden Hoad.

OFFICES.

Board of Works, Province Building. Commissariat Department, Bedford Ro,y. Crown LaTItl Office, Province Building. Excise Office, do. Fin:mcial Recretary's, do. l1uager's Office, 122 G!·anville. Judge of Probate. 31 Bedford Row. Post Office, Barrington cor. Dnke. Pl'!.,thonotary's, Province Building. Provincial Secretary's, do. Raihvay Office, 129 Granville, Receiver General's, Pruvince Building. B agist ar of Deeds, do. Rf'gistrar of Probate, 8 Prince. Sherill"s Ollice, 8 Benlord Bow. Telegraph Office, 37 Granville.

RESTAURANTS, S~ewart's Saloon, 9 frince.

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120 BUSINESS DIRECTORY. [1860·1 Smith's Saloon, Bedford Row. Waterfield Hou ••• Upper Water. Wilson a. Son, !.i4: Hollis. Wilsall, B., Argyl. n. George.

RIGGERS. Fiddler, J .. Gerrish n. Water. Hyer, Messrs. Moaneys wr.

SAIL MAKERS. Drill!o. G. a .. r .. Collin.' wC. Flowers. G., Noble'~ wf. Fraser a. Longard, South }I erTy. Lanigan, John, Fairbanks' wf. Longard, John. Powers' wr. Muir a. Blackadar, Caldwell's wf. Ryan and Co., ESBon's wf.

SPAR MAKERS. Bently, W., Bently'. wf. Butler. G., Butler'. wf., Upper Water. McAlpine, J. MooRey's wC.

STOCK'COMPANIES. Acadian Iron Company. Benefit Building Society. Electric Telegraph Compa.ny. Gas Company. Horticultural Garden. Halifax and Dartmouth Bte .. mboat Co. Halifax Water Company. Inland Navigation Compa.ny. Temperance Hall Comp~ny.

STONE CUTTERS. Davis R., Water, cor. North.

BAWING AND PLANING MILLS. Saunders, T., 1 I:rllD8wick. Peters, Blaiklock a. Peters. OreameTIS' wr . .Murphy, A' I Birmingha.m n. Rotterdam. Thompson, A. A" Cornwallis n. Common.

SCHOOLS, &c. Bor!s. P. J., Teacher French, &0. 20 Hom •. Oun'en B.. 120 Granville. Davison. Mr. and Mrs.,. Hollis n. Salter. Free Church Academy. GClTish. Grammar School, Sacv. cor. Ba.rrington. Grove, Miss, cor. Hollis a. Salter. Hodgson, Mr., Lockman n. Gerrish. Keleher, D .. Argyle n. Duke. Lawson, Mrs .. 82 Hollis. Miller. Mrs., (Drawing.) Barrington. National, Argyle cor. George. Royal A.cilsia.n. Argyle n. Buckingham. St. Mary's College, Grafton n. Blowers. St. George's, Brunswick n. Gerrish.

SADDLERS AND HARNESS MAKERS. Bulger, P .. 175 Hollis. Carey. W., Sp'g Gdn. Rolld n. Birming·m. Knight a. Son, 170 Holli •. La.n~'rgan, M., Creighton n. Cornwallia. Sinclair, A., 39 Saekville. WilliamsoD, C., 135 Argyle, Woodill, R., Barrington cor. Bncking'm.

SHIP BUILDER. Ea.rry, J. L. I Lo~kman n. Cornwallis.

SHIP ClIANDLERS. Barse, S. to" hd. Commercial we.

SILVER SMIl'HS. Brown, M. S., 1:,2 Granville. Newman, 'W. H" 127 Grauyille. Veith, W. J., 45 Buckingham.

BOAP .I; CANDLE MANUFACTURERS. A(lams, James, Argyle n. George. Bell. W. and S., Marchington's Lane. Brehm. B. C., 1 Maitl~lld. Mot~ J. P .• 30 Bedford Row. Mott, H. Y. a. Son. Duke op. Post OIDce.

STOVES AND GRATES. ChamberlaiD. J M., L. Water op Long wf. Symous, W. S. a ·Co., 14: Duke.

SURVEYORS. Fa!rbanks. C. W .. Dartmouth. IIendry, W., CrowD. Land Office.

TAILORS. A.rmstrong, D., O'Connon wt I Biery, Peter, 20 Barrington. j I Campbell. W. a. J .. 35 a. 36 Hollis. Cunningham, R.o Ope Power's wr .. Farquharson a. Carter, Hollis CUT. C'plide ' Hesson, W. A" Somerset HouBe, Priuce. Laurilliard, H. G., 19 Hollis. Leddy, J .. hd. Market wf. Mollreith a. Cabot. 61 Hollis. Metzler, G .. Brunswick n. Cornwallill. Neal, A., 46 Buckingham. SimondB, T. hUe Tobin's wC. Walsh, D. M .. 1 Market Sqaare. Withrow, J. 136 Granville.

TANNERIES. Barnstead, C., Spring Garden Road. Letson, P., n. Catholic Cemetery. Smith, John, Fresh Water !lrid(io. Slayner, E .. DartmoutLJ. Stanford, James, 3 Mile Hon ••.

TIN SMITHS. Black, A .. Cuot of Saokville. Boy!e. A., op. Doyle'. wf. Barry, A., hd. Fairbank.' wC. Dowms. R. a.. ~on3. hd. Cronan'. wt Decheazeau a. Crow, Granville cor. Duke ESlano, Louie, Ope Hamilton's wf. Estauo, Joseph, Proctor'lS Lanlit. Hoga.n. T., hd. Crea.mer's we. Kelly, W .. hd. Bennett'. wf. Longard, J. and E., 52 Hollis. Longard, J., 109 Brunswick. Phelan. C., bd. Donovan's wt: RoddiCk, J., op. Dyckyo.rd.

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TOll ',CCO M NUF .CTURERS. TrerIia.in. J. S .. Ma.itlZLnd. Watt, John, 58 Bedford Ro ...

TRUNI{ M \KER. Trlder, Henry, Fresh Watur.

TURNERS. MeLeod, George. 30 Jacob. Spring GardeJl Factory. Willia.ms & Le 1lorma.n, op. Virginia. wt

IF ACTORIIl:S, &0.

_ IN .lllD ..lEQUT D.lRTKOtrTK.

Allen'! allnerv. Albro'! Nail F'actory. ....da.ms· Machine Sh(lp. Doola.Y'1i \Vind Mill. Dunn &: Wier's I\(atcb Factory. Elliott's aTIncrv. FIl.lconer's Vil:ltiilery. Glendenning's Brewery. Greig'! Foundry.

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VETERIN.RY SURGEON. Crawrord, D., _" rgyle op. Parade.

Lemont & Dooley', Gris.t Mill. Mott'., J. P., Snap, Candle and Choeola\e

Manura-cton.

W .• TCHES ,ND JE\YKLRY. Brown, R., Cheapside. Bra.un, F., 46 Hollis. Cra,vCur I, Wm., Ha.rrington. Ca.rson, Henry. 238 Upper Water. McC911och. John, 36 Granville. JlcKtm2lie, J. C., 4..5 Buckingham. Troup. '" 129 Darrington. Troup, Mrs. E., AJ'gyle G8r. Dutl"ingham.

Mott· •. H. Y. & Son •• do. and Brick 1:11 ... Peters, Bla.icklo~k a.. Peten' .BriQk Fa.I-

tory, Eastern Pa.ISlLi'''' Runt'e Tanntl'Y. St~il'li' 011 Factory. Sinoett'l Limo Kiln. Sta.yner'. Tannery. Turner's Tannery. Whl"'·., S. "'. 'Ul~ Co .. Grist Mill.

NAVAL.

OFFICERS OF nm SA-VAL YARD. Storekeeper, Jolnl );. M:lcgregor, E,~q. CL~d.:.:J, JaUles Pllnchllrd,

Richard Hartshorne, Cllll.S H. Rigoy, ll!!l'lrs.

H. M. VICTUALLING YARD, IIALU'AX. St9r.k"pe,·, John N. l\hcgrcgor, Esq. Ct.rk, C:U'i. J. Hill, Eiq.

NAVAL lfOSPITAL, HALIEAX. Duties eonductod by th" Nayal I:ltorckeeper.

ARACH"1E, 18. Sloop. Command.,., John E. Montgom~rie. [.i.ut •. , Thos. N. Un,slerwood, Geo. H. Barnard. Mast." Jno. Jones. Surgoon, Jno. Forbes. Payma.t.r, Henry Gray. Mat., A. \VodGllOUSO. A .. t. SurglWn, A. B. Johnson.

ATALANTA, 16. Slo0l!: Commander, Tho •. M. G. Pasley. Li."t •. , Fred. Harvev, Wm. G. 8ilverlock. l1Iaster, T. D. Nichol.on. Suryson, Daniel Saunders. Pa!lm".t<r, Benjm. Luxmore. l1fate, Jame. E. N. Graham, J. J. Martin. . .. hst. Surgeon, Duncan McNab Johnston.

COSSACK, 20. Screw Steam Corvette. 250 horse-power. Captain, Richard Moorman. Lieuts., Josiah A. Hatchard, Albert F. Hurt, L. C. Keppel. Master. Mark Netten. Surgeon, Richard C. Russel. Pay­master, Jas. C. Piilhorn. Chief Enymeer, Peter Steel. A •• t. Surgeon, Wm. A. Asslin, (acting.)

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GLADIATOR. 6. Paddle·wheel Steam Sloop, 430 Horse-power. Com­mander, Henry D. Hickley. Lieutenants, John L. Gilby, Wm. Clmk. J',faster Benjamin B. Stewart. Surgeon, Mark Hamilton. Paymaster, John G. Barnes. Chief Rngineer, John H. Johnson. Assist. 8urgeon, George H, Bellinger, (act).

GORGON. 6. Paddle-wheel Steam Sloop, 320 Horse-power. Com­mander Bedford C. J. Pim. Lieutenants, Wm. Spratt, Robert Ross. Jl,1aster,' Andrew J. Armstrong. SUl"geon, James J'.1e:K 'Vallace. Pay­master, Henry Sewell. Assistant 8urgeon, David Campbell .

• JASPER. 1. Steam Gun Boat, 80 Horse-power. Lieut. go Commander, Wm. H. Pym. Assist. Surgeon, Chas. ]'. 'Visco 2nd .}Laster, ---.

INDUS, 78. Flag Ship. Vice Admiral, SIR HOUSTON STEWART, K. C. B. Flag Lieutenaut, John H. J. Alexander. Secretary, A. Jones, Clerks to Sec'y., Freel. 'V. S. POllsonby, (Assist. Paymaster), George

I 'V. Muir, (Assistant Paymaster.) Captain, William K. Hall, C. B. Additional, Peter F. Shortland. For Surve!/in.q Service, Commander Leveson H. Somerset. Additional, John Orlelmr, John Hancock. Lieu­tenants, Clu1s. G. Lindsay. John G. S. Clark, Han. Ernest G. L. Coch­rane. William H. Goold. Additional, lion. Evan L. V. Mostyn, Peter A. Scott. Master, Stephen Spain. Additional, Thomas W. R Pike, Edward A. Carey, William B. Calver, ,Villinm N. Searnell, Edward .Mourilyan, Willimn T. Clifton. Captain ~l l11urints, Hugh H Goold. 1st Lieuts., 'Vm. N. G. ,Johnson, John M. Hamilton. Chaplain, George C. Purches, B. A. Siall Swy/eon, William T. DOllyille, .i\L n. Addi­tional, Robert Beith. Sllryeoll, Thomas Stratton. Paymaster, 'Vm. J. R. Hall. Naval Il1stmetor, James Stephen. "Uate, -----. Assist. Surgeous, Alexanrkr McBride, Peter 1!'airbairn, (act). Additional, 1!'red. H. Rose. 2nd "1Ia8ter, -- --'--. Assist. P"yma"ter. J. N. Robinson.

bIAux, 72. Reech'ing Ship, Jamaica. Com/nor/orc, Henrv Kellett, C.B. Secretary, ,\Villiam T. Grieve. COIII7IWnrZcr, Henry J. Grant. Licut., --- ---. III aster, Joshua 'Vhiting. Additional lor S. S . • Juo. P"rsons, Jno. P. Dillon. Chapiain. Pey. Bd,,". Good. Surgeon, 1'llOs. Secombe. Pa.'ll/Ulstrr, Frederick Gilbert. Additional, 'Vm. T. Grieve. Asst. Surgeon, Hobert Murphy, Additional, 'Vm. Lockhancl.

PYRAMUS. II, ,ei"iIlY Jlulle, Halifax. RACER. 11. Serew Steam Sloop, 150 Horse-power. Commander Han.

Thomas A. Packenham. Lieutenants, Erancis B. lIerl,ert Thul~as H. Hoyse, Jlastu, Henry L .. J{,'lly. Surgwl/, George Duncan.' Paymaster, I

Matles (;. Aute)·. ASSIst. SUl"veon, Thomas n. Mastin. STYX, 6. Padd/':-u'hed Steam Sloop, 280 horse power. Commllnder

ChaB. Vesey. Lieuts.,.1. H. Bushnell, Count Eugene G..;F. G. Visconti: )11':8tO', Chas . . E. H. Farrant. S"rgeon, vVm, Richardson. Paymaster, Bnec W. '\Vhlte. f}Iates, ------' Asst. ,surgeon, Huston Maxwell.

TERROR,16. E~oating Battery, Bermuda, 200 horse-power. Captain, L~€1~ts., Th?s. ]H. Campbell, Hngh MeN. Dyer. Mas­Uaef Engmeer, Jno. Allan. Asst. Paymaster, David

Fredk. Hutton. ter, David Batt. F. Guy.

V ALAROUS, 16. Paddle-u-l!e~l Steam Frigate, 400 horse-power. Capt.,! Wm. C. Aldham. Lleuts., RIchmond Moore, Hon. Jas. T. Fitzmaurice i Howard Kerr. "lJ(!ster, Samuel Braddon. 1st Lt . .liar. Art., Colpoy~ I

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P. Hellslop. Chaplain and Nav. Inst., Rev. Dou~las J. Boutftower. S,."yeon, Patl:ick Sleven. Paymaster W m. M. Shanks. Chief Engineer, RlChn~'d "Vllhmnsol1. Jlates, Assist. Surgeon FrancIs Green. '

NETTLE. 20 horse power. Lient. and Commander, H. :lIeN. Dyer. ONYX. 20 horse power. Lieut. and ::o",,,,,,nder, H. MeN. Dver. SKIPJACK. 60 Horse-power, Lieut. 9' Commander, John MUlTay.

2nd Master, Adolphus De Grouchy.

ADVERTISEM ENTS.

BOUDOIR SEWING MACHINE. HARRIS' PATENT.

The Proprietors of the aLove Machine, thankful for the many flatter­ing testimonial~ received from their patrons the past ye:u', and for the courtesy of those who have allowed us the privilege of referring to them, respectfully invite all in search of a

MACHINE FOR FAMILY USE to caU at their Sales-rooms, and make a rigid examination of our DOU­BLE THREAD MACHINE, making the justly celebrated GROVER & BAKER STITCH, that will not slip thou'lh every fourth stitch be cut. It i~ the BEST lind ONLY machine making the above stitch, by authority of the Groyer & Baker S. M. Co., at the low price of

FORTY DOLLARS.

The lIbove machine is, with this improvement, the best low priced one I now before the public, aml-all persons desirous of purcha,ing are request­ed to give it a carefull examination hefore purchasing elsewhere. It. is trnly a Family Machine, and will perform more work ill one hour than the bestseamstress in one day, and do it better.

Every Machine is Warranted and the Warrantee Fulfilled. Responsible agents wanted in all parts of the country, and liberal terms

given. Send for a circnlar. Principal office 43 TREMON~. STREET, BOSTON, where all applications

fo\' agencies must be made. :L. A. BIGELOW, AGENT.

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124 ADV ERTISElIlENTS. [1860.

TO THE CUSTOMERS OF THE LON"DON"' JB:C>USE,

HALIFAX, N. S.

TH OLD ESTABLISHED

WHOLESALE & RET; IL DRY GOOD~ WAREHOUSE. E. BILLINC JUiIIR. &. CO., PROPRIETORS. I

SINCE we In~t addTf~5~ffi OllT Friends a.nd Customers through thIs medium ,. I

change ha.! taken place In the proprietary of our business; Mr. R. McMurray i having ceased to bo a partner in our firm, and being now unconn('cted therewith in any wa.y. Under thit5 new arrangement we can assure our friends their want. will be more promptly and carefully attended to, and with far more satisfa.ction in every respect.

OUT customers will rave learnt we are sure with much regret of the 1058 or Ollr well known Warehouae by the ~eTiouB fire of 9th Septemher. .We are glad to in­form them that we are reinstated in much m"re apaciouB and rlegant premises,

NO. 31, GRANVILLE STREET, where our increased accommodation and facilities will enable U8 to display ror I

their inspectidn a much bug-er and more complete assortment or STAPLE & FANCY DRY OOODS,

In every ma.nufactnre of ""OOL:r.N, Sn.K:, COTTON AND LIKEN. It is impracticable in thts confined sIHtCe to give other than an imperfect outline

of the VARIETY and EXTENT of our ~tock. We can but name our DEPARTMENTS for the gnidance of our friends, a!;8uring them that in each they will find a most extensive variety of LOW PRICED and COSTLY GOODS in every degree of Qxcellenc8.

LADIES' DRESSES,

SHAWLS AND MANTLES, BONNETS AND MILLINERY.

(In eonnectlon wIth these dep:nt.ments 'we have work rooms under the dIrection of a talented and e-xlJerienccrl Milliner and Dress Maker. BONNETS, HEAD DRESSES. CAPS, MANTLES and DRESSES will be made to order from selecteel Jl1~terialll. at a very small charge. The Plates of London, Paris, and New York FAS H 10!\lS are recehed by each Steamer,)

SILKS, HOSIERY, CLOVES AND TRIMMINCS, FURS.

WOOLEt~ CLOTHS,

DOESKI.NS, VESTINGS, BROAD CLOTHS, GENTS' FURNISHING ~ 600DS,

READOC JY.[A.DE CLOT:a:ING_

LINEN DRAP.RRY, CALICOES, SHIRTINCS, HOUSEHOLD LINENS,

fURNISl1lNG DAMASKS, .le,

Orden from the country accompanied \\;th a Post OfHce OrderoT remittance will receive the most careful attention, alld the goods will be forwarded to any part or he province Carrt'agp. free.. An:\" arti.cle no.t approved of may be returned and

exchanged, or tbe money paJd WIll be nnmedIately refunded, at the option or the CUiWmer. - £. B1LLIl\oG Junr. & Co.

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1860.], ADYERTI5EMENTS. 125

63, ~ClllS STREET I AUF/,X, N, S,

JAMES L. vVOODILL. CHEMIST AND DRUGGIST.

G1<;~ERAL DEALER IN

DRUGS, AJiO l\lEJinCn~E5~ PURE fu'iGLISH CHE~HCALS. PEIWUMERY, SOAPS,

BRUSHES, COMBS AND SPONGES.

ENGLISH AND AMERIOJl.N PATENT MEDICINES, PAINTS, Oll,S, VARNISHES, DYE STUFFS, BURNING

FLUID, &0., &0.,

OAP.:DEN, :FIELD, AND Fr-OWEP. SEEDS, ENGLISH VIOLIN 8TJUNGS, S'fEllEOSCOPES AND VIEWS.

ON HAND AND IMPORTED TO ORDER: I DRUGGISTS' SUNDRIES, AND SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS.

AGENT FOR

DuBarry's Revalel.ota Arabica Food, Jayne's Family Medicine.

PROPHIETOR OF

WOODltt/S CERMAN 13AKtNG POWDER. HORNED CATTLE MEDICINES. &0.

~cbitbt£ O:rrrsts of aU llrtns, ALW.t~YS (J:-," .HAND.. . 1

THE Subscriber imports from the ~r"t sou~ces III t~e Engltsh a~d \ American Markets, aud can compete with any lU the pnce and quality

of his goods. I CALL AND SEE!

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I

ADVERTISEMNTS.

IMPORTERS OF

~titisg anh cfionign

[1860.

DRY GOODS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL:

SILKS, WOOLENS, GLOVES, HABERDASHERY,

LINENS, COTTONS, HOSIERY, MILLINERY.

FURS, READY MADE CLOTI-IING.

TAILORS' AND MiLLINERS' OUTFITS AND TRIMMINGS,

With every requirement for the

TOWN AND COUNTRY TRADE.

OF Especial attention given to the execution of orders.

STOCK CONSTANTJ;.Y KEPT GOOD, additions being made by nearly ever Mail Steamer.

TEMPORAlty PREMISES,

JERICHO \V AREHODSE, UPPER WATER STREET.

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1860.] ADVERTISEMENTS. 127

ALBION HOUSE.

32, GRANVILLE STREET, HALIFAX, N, S.

KNIGHT, Il'dPORTER OF BRITISH AND FOREIGN DRY GOODS.

LIST OF DEPARTMENTS. DOMESTIC OOOOS.

IjINEKS-Towels,-HuckabackB. Table Linens. &0. COTToNs--Fine. Medium, and Stout. FLANNELs-Lancashire, Saxony, and Welch.

DRESS DEPARTMENT. Dusa GooDs-French and British DeLaines, Muslins, Barag~, Balzarlnes Lustre!

Coburgs. and French Merinoes, (in all colors). ' , DRESSES-Fancy Stripes and Checks, Robes, Flounces, &0.

FANCY DEPARTMENT. RmBoNs-French and English. LAcEs-Valenciennes. Guipure, HonitoD, &0. MUSLINs-Plain, Corded, and Checkf1d. SEWED GOODs-In Oollars. Sleeves, Trimrnin~s, (Rea.l and Imitation.) Tan.!MINGS-Fringes, Buttons, rra,ssels, &c., kc.

HOSIERY, CLOVES, &'C. HOSIERY-WOmen's and Ohildren's, ill Silk, Merino, and Cotton. GLOVEs-The best markes in French Kid. also Wool, Cloth, Silk, Thread, &0 STAYS AND CORsETB-Kaleido, Princess Royal, Jose!Jliine, &c.

SILKS, SHAWLS, MANTLES, &'C. SILKs-Plain Fancy. Corded, MoIre. and Flounced. SHAwLs-Filled Paisley, Grcmndine, Barage. &c. MANTLEs-Velvets. Silk, Tweed, Guipure. Lace, &c. P ARASoLs--Moire, Satin, Glace, Brocade, &c.

FURNISHINC DEPARTMENT. CAlWET-BruBsels. Tapestry. Fine. Superfine. aed Imperial Scotch. DAMASKS-Wool, Union-with trimmings to match. BLA.NKETS. COUNTERl'ANES, RUGS, MATTS, &c., RAILWAY WRAPPERS, TABLE COVERS,

CURTAINS. &c., &c. . N. B. Cash orders from the Country will receive careful attention, and the goods

will be forwarded with promptitude.

The Stock is well kept up: Goods being imported by nearly every Steamer.

The principles upon which the business is based. are: Moderate Profits, and an eruieavo-wr to secure the perfect confidence of custanlA!rs.

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128 ADVERTISEMENTS. [1860.

ThfOUNT ALLISON WESLEYAN ACADEMY, SAGKVlllE, NEW BRUNSWICK.

OFFICERS OF INSTRUCTION AND GOVERNMENT:

PRINOlPAL, REV. HUMPHREY PICKARD, D.D. PROFESSOR OF INTELLBCTUAL AND MORAL PHILOIOPHY, XTC., RIGT. H. PICK " RD, D.D. PROFESSOR OJ' MAHHEalATI08, PHYSICAL SCIENCE, ETC., THOM i., 8 PICKARD, '.. M PROFESSOR ,OF FRF;!,{CH, AND ABSISTANT IN LATIN AND GREJi:K, ALEXANDER

TEA~~:~P,~°f:;T~~~~~rATE DEPARTMENT. ARTHUR MeN. PATTERSON. TEACHER IN P:u.UIAllY DEPAnTM1t.NT, J:MES R.INCHE.

THIS Institution offers superior advantages to those who wish to pursue either a partial or a complete course of Academic stully. It is situ­

ated in a quiet country village, easy of access, pleasant and remarkably healthy; the Academic. buildings, occupying beautiful positions, are spacious, and, for the purpo,e~ for which they are designed, altogether unequalled in these Provinces; the varions apartments are commodioWl, well ventilated, and suitably futnished; all the plans, rcgubtions and arrangements, scholastic and domestic, are those which have been found best adapted to ~romote the comfort and facilitate the improvement of the Students. 1< ive Teachers, fully competent in their respective depart­ments, are constantly employed during Term time iu the work of instruction. The charges for Board and Tuition in the Primary Department are only £27 lOs., Ncw Brunswick Cun-ency, per year: and for instructiou in higher Departments, proportionally low.

TEmIS OF FOURTEEN WEEKS EACH, ARE TO BEGIN AS FOLLOWS: TIJCRSDAY, NOVBMBER 8th, 1859. THURSDAY, :FEBRUARY 9th,1860. THURSDAY, JCJ,Y 26th, 1860. THURSDAY, NOVElfBER 1 st, 1860.

IJ:7 For further iuf<:>rmation apply to the Principal. ..£!)

SACK VILLE, N. B., OCTOBER, 1859,

. - , IJ:7 A g'ood full length Photog-raph Likeness of the late CHARLES

F. ALLISO~, E"q.-~he :FoljU(~er of .tl~e Mount Allioon Wesley.all ~eademy-may he QbtalU.':,d for Five Slulllllgs, upon eurly application either to. Rev. C.HARLBS vIIURCHILL, A. M., at the Wesleyan Coufir­ence ~ffice, Hahfax, or to Rev, 1[. PICI~ARD, Mouut Allison Academy, Sack ville, N. B,

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1860.J ADVERTISE~IENTS.

LIFE & FIRE

INSURANCE. ACENCY, .No. 30 Bedford RoUJ,

HALIFAX, N. S.

EAGLE INSURANCE COMPANY, 0:8' LONDON.

Established in 1807. Capital-ONE MILLION Pounds Sterling.

HARTFORD FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, OF IIARTFOTD, CONN.

Incorporated ill 1810. Cash Ca.pital-$500,000. Surplu8-$300,000,

1ETNA INSURANCE COMPANY.

Incol1'orated in 1819. OF HARTFORD, CONN.

Cn.sh Capital-$l,OOO,OOO. 423 80.

.A.~ets-$2,030,-

HOME INSURANCE COMPANY, OF NE\V YORK.

Cash Capital-$l,OOO,OOO. Surplus-$400,OOO.

PH<ENIX lNSUUANGE COMPANY, OF HARTFORD, CO?"N.

Caoh Capital-$400,000. Surplus-$150,OOu.

CONNECTICUT MUTUAL LIFE INSURA..~CE COMPANY. OF HA.RTFORD, CONN.

Large Accumu.lated Capital. Income in 1858 o,er $850,000. Dividends on Policies ill 1858 $240,900. D'VidBlld Credit of 40 per ceut. on premiums upon Life Policies

in 1~58. Total amount of losses paid to 1st Feb., 1859, $2,023,142 19.

ARCHIBALD SCOTT, GENERAL AGENT.

Halifax, N. S., Novemb",., lsi, 1859.

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130 ADYERTISEMENTS. [1860·1 I

A~iERICAN BOOK STORE, [ESTABLISHED ~IANY YE.\HS.]

$3 IIOLLIS STRET, OPPOSITE TIlE PROVINCE BUILDING, HAll FAX.

THE SUBSCRIBER having wee-ceded ~rr. E. G. FULLER, in the BOOKSELLING, STATIONERY, AND BOOK -BINDI NG BUSINESS,

connected with the A~IEItICAl\ BOOK STORE, hegs to as,sure his fi~cnds and the public generally, that he intends to de,:ote 8triet attention to every branch of his Trade, and feels confident that his long acquaint­ance with the most eminent I,ondon Pnhlishers and Wholes a Ie Sta­tioners, will enai,le him to ,'"r('nte anv orders for BOOKS, MUSIC or PAPER which may be placed in his hands.

P .. S MAG.A.ZINES and NEWSPAPERS regularly gnpplied. J. B. STRONG.

J. B. STRONG'S SUBStIRX(PTION LIBRARY,

33 HOLLIS STHEET, OPPOSITE THE PROVINCE BUILDING.

HALIFAX.

This Library already comprises many standard works in HISTORY, BIOGRAPHY, and GEXERAL LITERATURE, as also a selection of Books suitable for youth.

The latest publications will he added to the Lihrary as soon as they can be procured, and in snch numbers as will prevent any delay or dis-appointment to the subscribers. -

Messengers are employed to collect and deliver the books daily at stated hOllr". .

Library open from 9 A. M. to 6 P. M.

TERMS-(PayabJe in advance,) Per year. Per half year.

Single subscriptions, or one vol., .... £1 5 0 £0 15 0 (20s. stg.) (128. stg.)

Double subscriptions, or two vols" .. £l 17 6 £l 5 ~O (30s. stg.) (208. stg.

Family subscriptions, or four vols., .. £2 lO 0 £1 10 0 (40s. stg.) 24s. stg.)

Perqnamr. £0 8 0

(78.8tg.) £0 13 9 (lIs. stg.) £0 18 9 (158. stg.)

N. B. For the convenience of families residing at a distance from the city, boxes having duplicate keys will be fumished hy the Librarian and will contain ten volumes, which can he forwarded by cars or ~ther. wise. SUBSCRIPTION, £5 PER AKNIDI.

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1860.] .. ADVERTISEMENTS . 131

WHOLESALE

DRY GOODS WAREHOUSE.

BELL & ANDERSON, 29 & 30 GRANVILLE STREET, HALIFAX, N. S.

DEALERS IN

BRITISH AND FOREIGN

DRY GOODS.

A l::trge Stock suitable for Country Trade I'

always on hand. -----------------------1

lVIORTON & COGS,IVELL, GORNER OF GHEAPSIOE AND HOlliS STREET, HALIFAX, N. S.

Wholesale ami Retail Dealers in all the English and American Patent Medicines, Drugs. Seeds, Spices, :Dye "Voo"s, &c.

[]? TB.."Y IT! d)]

JOHNSON'S ANODYNE LIN!MENT WILL C lJR.l<; Diarrh",a llnd ])ysentery

JOHNSON'S ANODYNE LINIMENT Is the BEST H,EMEDY for Summer Complaints-it heals the

bowels, relieve,< the pain, anc1 stops the discharges. JOHNSON'S ANODYNE LINIMENT

Is the BEST REMEDY for CougIt and Lame iitomach, Cramp or Pain in the Stomach or Side.

JOHNSON'S ANODYNE LINIMENT WII.L CUlil~ WI lOoping Cough,

JOHNTON'S ANODYNE LINIMENT Is the best .b:xtcrnal AJlplic~ltion. . If nsed acconlin" to dirc('tion~ it is pClfel'tlv s,lfe, for ell il,ll'en or adults

either internallr,or~('x.tcl'IJally. 1.IUiHlrc.'1~ of II~nd~n.~ ~'itiz{,llS, ill (li~rer~ I ent parts of tJt.te ITuwn, 1I:1Y .... ·, tt;.:.tllll'd to W3 WOlUh!rftll YJrtll..~~~, and. en:ry, one who u,...;e~ it 'Y~lllL:..; Bwer.. :1

For sale., wholesalo and retail, hy L, S. ,)01'<"'0". Ban"nr, Jfaine; I'

and hy MORTON & COGSWELL.

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i 132 ADVERTISEMENTS. [1860.

I1Al~L & BEAMISM. BOOKSELLERS, STATIONERS,

AND DEALHRI IN

IJtriohitals 52, HOLLIS STREET, HALIFAX, N. S.

H. &. B. are constantly receiving new Works as they are issued from the PreBs, together with all the leading Periodicals and Newgpapor~.

ALWAYS ON HAND All the principal SCHOOLS BOOKS now in use. COPT BooJ!:.~­Plain, Ruled, Hnd Set head lines.

NOTE l' APER-Plain, Ruled, and Faney, various sizes, with En­velopes to match.

A large assortment of ENVELOPES for general nse. MusIc-AIl the newest and most popular pieces, Songs, 'Valtzell,

Qlladl~lles, Polkas, &c. Chessmcn- and Boards, Backgammon Boards and Men, Do~,

Playing Cards, Pocket Knivos, and a variety of other articles. Blank Books made and ruled to ordor. Old Books rebo.llJld.

VICTORIA BUILDING, 52, HOLLIS ST.

DRUGGIST & SEEDSMAN!

I-:f. A. TAYLOR, IMPORTER A}lD DEALER IN

DRUCS, MEDICINES, SPICES, BRUSHES, COMBS, TOILET SOAPS, PERFUMERY, DYE­

STUFFS, &C., .!I.c.

Garden and Flower Seed Imported eaDh Season.

!:G'"" Orders from the Country promptly attended to, 8afely pack­ed, and speedily forwarded by Vessel, 'ream, Coach, or Railway. Addr.ess,

84 Sackville Street,

HALIFAX, N. S.

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+ 1860.J ADVERTISEMENTS. 133

AVERY, BRO'VN, & CO. WHOLESALE DRUCCISTS,

63 GEORGE STREET, NEAR THE MARKET, HALIFA.."'<:, N. S.

Burning Fluid, Borax, Tea, Indigo, Raisins, Olive Oil, Allspice, Pepper, Nutmegs, €innamon, Oloves, Ourrants,

OFFER FOn SALE

Fig Blue, Mustard, L6gwood. Ext. of Logwood, Redwood, SaleratuR, Seeds, Starch, Alum, Bath Bricks, Black Lead, Copperas,

Confectionary, Honey, Lemon Syrup, Ginger, Matches, Saltpetre, Violin Strings, Vinegar, Liquorice, Extract Redwood, Soda, Varnish.

And it large supply of Medicines, Patent Mcdieine8, Perfumery, Combs, Brushes, Soaps, Hair Oil", POIU"tU III , &c., &c.

Their entire stock being purchased with CASH, thQy will sell ns low lUI lWy other House in the Province.

BROVvN BROTH ERS & CO., lio. 25, GRANVILLE STREET, HALIFAX, N. S.

(Succ • ..,m to John Nay",".)

DEALKRil IN

DRUGS AND MEDICINES, DYE STUFFS,

CONFECTIONARY,

PATENT MEDICINES, PERfUMERY, BRUSHES,

~.olUb~, ~lJ.oltgt~, ilV,lX for mrax ~t.ottrtt·.\i, ~1H'(lett 't.ed~, &(.

And all Articles <usually • sold in Drug $tores .

.A.GE~TS FO I.'It

DnBarry'. Rovalonta Arabica Food and Dr. ayne'. Family M. d ne.

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[1860·11 ! 134 , ADYERTtSEME~TS.

Vi. S. SYMONDS $c CO., Manufacturers and Dealers in

HOT AIR FURNACES, Oooking Ranges,

SHIPS' OABOOSES, Cooking, Office, and Parlor

STOVES, PARLOR GRATES, PENRYN MARBLE MANTLES, SHOWER BATHS, BATH BOILERS,

Lift, Chain, and Force

PUMPS, 14 DUKE STREET--HAL,.IFAX.

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11 _8_6_0_' J'------:-____ A_D_'_'E_R_TI_S_DM_E_' ~_'T_S_. _______ 1:::.:3::..::.5·[

I DAVID STARR & SONS, HIPOR'£ERS OF

BRITISH AND FOREleN

ALL KINDS OF

HARDWARE GOODS, CUTLERY, LONDON PAINTS, OILS, ENGLISH & DELGIAN WINDOW

GLASS, SHEET LEAD, LEAD PIPE,

SHOT, GUNPOWDER,

NETS, LINES, TWINES, CORDAGE, &0., I

DOnIESTIC lllANUFACTURED CUT NtHLS AND AXE~.

Have alwnys on ho.nd a large STOCK of the abovp" suitable for

TOWN AND COUNTRY TRADE at Low PRICES and on

LIBERAL TEIUIS.

DAVID STARR & SONS,

Are the SOLE AGENTS for NOVA SCOTIA for the

.. VIELLE MONTACNE ZINC MININC COMPANY,"

OF FRANCE .AND BELGIUM,

And keep constantly on hand a supply of

ROOFING ZINC, SHEATHING ZINC, ZINC NAILS. 'I

49 UPPER WATER STREET,

HA~,IFAX, N. S.

D. HENRY STARR. JOHN STARR.

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136 ADVERTISEMENTS.

ST.A..Fl..

I [1860. i

LIfE ASSURANCE SOCIETY, FOUN'DED J.848.

CAPITAL, £100,000 STERLING.

Offers all the benefit.! which han been developed during the progre83 of the system of

lift The Premiums. are charged at the lowest rates consistent with safety

to the AB3ured.

Whole partimlars furnished at the Agent's Office.

CORNER OF CEORCE AND HOLLIS STREETS, H. S. BLACK, M.D., Medical Refe:ru. M. G. BLACK, jr., Agent.

M. G. BLACK, JR., CORNER OF GEORGE AND HOLLIS STREETS.

HALIFAX, N, S.

KEEP~ CONSTANTLY ON lUND A WELL ASSORTED STOCK

BRITISH AND FOREIGN MANUFACTURED

DRY GOODS, I I

I Which will be sold at nry low prices at the old Corner of i George and Hollis Streets. I

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1860.J ADVERTISEMENTS. 137

A. & W. MACKINLAY, lluhlisgcrs, ~oohscllcrs t ~tattonCtS,

NO. 45 BARRINGTON STREET, OPPOSITE S"k PAUL'S GHURGH, HALIFAX, N. S.

Have constantly on hand a large assortment of

SOOKS AND STATtoNSaV t Whieh they offer on reasonable terms.

A large supply of the IRISH NATIONAL SERIES O~' SCHOOL BOO KS ID Stock, as follows:

First Book of Lessons, Second Book o( Lessons, Third Book of Lessons, Fourth Book of LeBBons, Fifth Book of Lessons, First

Book of Arithmetic, Advance(l ditto, Spelling Book Superseded, Sullivan'. Geol'raphy Generalized,

Sullivan's Small Geography, Sullivan's Grammar.

ALSO,- Lennie's Grammar, Murrray's, Carpenter, and Mavor's Spellings, Grey's Arithmetic, Tutor's Assistant, &9.

A. & w. MaeKinlay, Sole Agents for MORRISO~'S PILLS.

-II. G. LAURILLIARD,

TAILOR,

No. 19 HOLLIS STREET.

HALIFAX,N. S.

Sole AO'6llt in Nova Scotia for H. Clay's New York Fashion Plates. -Orders supplied about the 1st September, and 1st April.

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138 ADVERTISEMENTS.

THE

R'{Jistered and empowered und" special Act of Parliament.

CAP.ITAL £1,000,000 STERLING.

HEAD OffiCES. EDINBURGH, 5 GEORGE STREET. HALIFAX, NOVA SCOTIA, 50 BEDFORD Row.

BOARD OF DIRECTORS: The HON. III B. ALMO~, Banker. The HON. WM. A. BLACK, Banker. LEWIS BLISS, E;'l' CHARLES TWli\TNG, E,'l" Barrister. JOH;\T BAYLEY BLA~D, Es'!. The lION. ALEX, KEITH, Merchant.

MEDICAL ADVISERS,

[1860.

DANIEL McNEIL P ARIruR, M.b: LEWIS JOHNSTON, M.D.

SECRETARY.

MATTHEW H. RICHEY, .A.GE:N"OIES I:N"

AMHERST .... Root, B. Dickey. . A.NNAPOLIS ... ames Urny-.

BHIDc}ETOWX. TllOlllU& Spurr. CHARLOTTE- }

I T()W~, P.E.! J. Longwolih. DIGBY ....... R. S. FitzRandolph. GEORGET'N, } '>v. Sanderson. P.E.I.

KENTYILLE ... T. ,y, Harris. LIVERPOOL ... J. Ellga'C.

:N"OV.A. SOOTI.A._

LuNENnURG .... H. S. JOoSt, PICTOU . ., ..... J. Crichton . PrGWAsH ...... R D. Chandler. ST/~~.\.~XORS, } Thomas Hunt.

SYDXEY, C. B, .. C. E. Leonard. TRURO ... , .... . A. G. Archihald. 'YIXDoO]l ..•... Joseph Allison. YAR1l0GTH ..... H. A. Grantham.

RATES MODERATE. No expense whatever incurred in effecting ABsurances. I Assured can puss between America and Europe at any time, without special

\Vhole world licem;es granted at slightly increased f::'\Jte of Premium. license, or paJ'ment of additional Premium. I

POLICIES WITH PROIl'ITS purchased at any time after payment of one year's Pre­mium, and Policies without Profits for the whole term of life, after three years' Premiums ha.ve been paid.

AGE AND INTEREST admitted on the Company's Policies in all cases where proof I is ~ri ren satisfactory to the Directors.

THIRTY DAYS OF GRACE allowed for payment. of Premiums," and in the event ofl death taking place during the: currency of these days beforo payment of the Pre­mium, the. risk binding on the Compa.ny, if payment be made before tho days of: grace expIre. I

Claims promptly adjusted without trouble to the assured. Every information cheerfully atlbrded at any of the above Agencies, or by

MATTHEW H. RICHEY, GENERAL AGENT.

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,--1860.] ADVERTISEMENTS. 139

WHOLESALE AND RETAIL

BOOt AND SrA TlONaaV parOT t S:rI..;VE::R,"'S f::ITO~E BUILDING ..

No. 60 GEORGE STREET, NEAR THE MARKET SQUARE.

JAMES GOSSIP, KEEPS constantly on hanel a very general assortment of Books

and Sta'ionery, comprising all the School Books in general use in the Province, including the Irish National SCl~Cs. MISCELLANEOUS STATIONERY of every deseription; nLANK BOOKS of all kinds; Blanks of every sort; CHARTS AND NAUTICAL WORKS; Paper Hangings and Borderings, &c., &(". Chnreh Services, Bibles and Prayer Books in great variety. every style of binding".

JAME8 GOSSIP, 60 GEORGE STREET.

R. & J. ,IVETl\{ORE, .,

CARVERS. C1LPERS & PRtNTSELLERSt .A..ND DE.A..LERS IN J?.A.PElR EI:.A.N"G-INGS ..

No. 3§ GRANVILI.E §'J'REET, HALIFAX, N. S.

l OOKING GLA SSES. Gilt Window COTnices. Room Moulding,. Gold I.eaf, Picture j Glnss. amI Artists' Materials of all descriptions. Ma,ps and /:'ictllres mounted

and Varuished. Old Paintings Cleaned and Varnished. Old Frames regilt. LookiHg GbSB Plates re-silvered.

Ships' Billet Heods always on hand.

w. J. COLEMAN, 131 GI'3nviUe Street.

WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN

HA TS, CAPS, FURS, BUFFALO ROBES, AND TRUNKS.

AND MANUFACTURER OF ALL KINDS OF

r C'"l\PS~ SUMMER HATS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION.

N. B. The highest price paid for all kinds of Shipping FURS.

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140 ADVERTISE}IENTS. [1860.

SAMUEL STRONC, GENERAL IMPORTER OF

BRITISH AND FOREIGN MANUFACTURED

DRY GOODS~ HATS, CAPS~ ANI)( fURS.

No.2, ACADIA CORNER,

HALIFAX, N. S.

I

CLEVERDON & 00. HIPORTERS OF

BHITlsn AND FOREIGN

RARTHHNWARB, CHINA, GLASSWARE, TEA TRAYS, TOBACCO PIPES,

FILTERS, MILK PANS,

ELECTRO PLATE TABLE CCTLERY,

FORKS, SPOONS, &c.

"STAFFORDSHIRE HOUSE," OPPOSITE H. M. ORDNANCE,

HALIFAX, N, S.

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I

1860.J

Wr§Dljm~

CARDS,

cfasgio nau IQ

ADVERTISEMENTS. 141 '

GEORGE S. BOLTON, l"XTOULD respectfully intimate that all orders for WEDDING Y Y CARDS, ENVELOPES, &c., will receive his immediate

attention. ON" H.A.N"D:

A large and choice assortment of London CARDS, WEDDING ENVELOPES, Silver Plated DOOR PLATES, NOTARIAL and other SEALS, &c., &c., engraved in the most fashionable styles.

I

GEO. S. BOLTON, No.9, GEORGE STREET .................. HALIFAX, N. S.

ADJOINING KENNy'g GRANITE STORE.

NEAT! CHEAP! PROMPT!

HALIFAX l\IARBLE WORKS, CORNER OF BARRINCTON &, BLOWERS STREETS,

J:'o.IE.A..R -v;r.A.VERL"'Y :C~OUSE_

MONUME.NTS~ GftAVE STONES~ TABLE TOPS, &0.

Manufaotured of the best

~talia1t ema ~mnitan Jltarulr,

I

On reasonable term~, with neatness and despatch.

Persons in want of GRAVE STONES, or other work in our line, will find it to their ad vantage to call at this Est&blishment before pw· chllsing elsewhere. ~ •

THOMAS WESLEY Be. CO.

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142 ADVERTISElIIEN'l'S. [1860.

TaE REDDING'S

eOSTON ftEMEOV +

RUSSIA SALVE, VEGETABLE OINTMENT:

I s perfectly free from any mqrcurial matter or injurious particles, and in no cuse will it~ applic<lrion tnterfere with the remedies that may be

prescribed hy a regular phYBician. The Me(l:cal F<lculty, throughout the Union, are unanimous in its praise. It has been used in the New­England States during the past thirty years, ami the more its virtues are known the greater is its demand. It may truly be considered an indis­pensable article of household necessity,-heing used alike by rich and poor. Thc length of time it has been before the public is conclusive proof that it is no "cHtch-penny" preparation, put fourth to have a ficti­tious pop"larity, and then sink to rise to more.

REDDING'S RUSSIA SALVE is one of the best and snrest remedies for all those nnmerouS bodily affiictions, as-BUR~S, SCALDS, FELO~S, .FLESH 'VOUNDS .• OLD SORES, PILES, CHAp·

PED HANDS, CHILBLAINS, ERYSIPELAS, SORE NIPPLES, FROST­

BITTEN PA.RTS, SPRAINS, CORNS, ",YENS, CANCERS, ULCERS, WARTS, STIES, 'VITITLOWS, FESTERS, BL~TOXS,

RINGWOR]'f, SORE LIPS, SORE EYES, NETTLE

RASH, SALTRIIEUl\I, MOSQUITO BITES, SPIDER

STINGS, FLEA. nITES, SHINGLES, CUTS, BOILS, INGROWING NAILS, ERUPTIONS, PIMPLES, FRECKLES, TAN, SUN-BURN BLIS­

TEns, AXD .A.LL CUTANEOUS DISEASES AXD ERUPTIONS GEN1i:RALLY. REDDING's RUSSIA SALVE is prompt in action, removes pain at once,

and reduccs the mo,! angry-looking swellings and inflammations, as if i by mag-ie,-thus affordipg immerliate relief and a complete onre. Many persons have received great benefit from its use during the Summer, as it will remove 1, l'erA)'-' amI Sunburn, and producc that soft appearance of the skin so much desired.

This Salve is put up in metal boxes, three sizes, at 25 cents, 50 cents, and $1,-the l:1rgest size contains thc quantity of six of the smallest boxcs,-all<1 is warranted to retain its virtues in any climate. Every wrapper has a pictnre of a wounded soldier, with an army surgeon stooping o"er him,-his horse standing by; and the siO'nature of " Red-ding 9' Ca." immediately abovc. "

REDDIN"G &; 00_, Proprietors.

NO_ S STATE STREET, BOSTON_

BARNES &, PARK, WHOLESALE ACENTS, NEW-YORK.

For sale in Halifax by

GEO. E. MORTON &, CO., MORTON & COGSWELL AVERY, BROWN & CO. ' THOMAS DURNEY , H. A. TAYLOR, '

And all the respcctllblo dealers throughout the Provinces.

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·_-------------i860.] ADVERTISEMENTS. 143

H. 8. McNEIL & Co. IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN

HATS, CAPS, FURS, 3cC. ALSO

BRITISH AND AMERICAN

BOOTS AND SHOES, Wholesale and Retail.

OPPOSITE ORDNANCE CATE, . FROM No.1, GRANVILLE STREET, d': No.1 ORDNANCE ROW.

HALIFAX, N. S. TRA.VELLING TRUNKS, HAT CASES, CARPET BAGS, OYER SHOES, &c.

HENRY S. ~IcNEIL. EDWARD SMITII.

ROBT. G. FRASER, (Opposite West Front Province Building,)

Agentjor

.A..LBER.TIN"E OIL, Manufactured by the N. B. Oil Company, and

Albertine Lamps.

Dealer in every variety of

OILS, and Manufacturer of

FURE MEDICINAL COD LIVER OIL. SALES'FOR GASH ONLY.

HALIFAX, N. S.

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! 144 ADVERTISlIMENT5. [1860.

I I

I CODMAN & SHURTLEFF,

I Importers, Wholesale and Retail Dealer! in

i:c I

N~a:. &. SUROIOA:' INS~RUM:mN~S.

DENTISTS' MATERIALS,

DRUGGISTS' ARTICLES. &0.,

13 Tremont Street,

BOSTON, MASS.,

Also, TruMee and Supporters, of best patterns and style; Elastic Stockings, for varicose veins; Knee Caps; Elastic Belts; Auricles, (a new and improved app,uatus for deafness, a descriptive circular of which will be sent per mail on receipt of letter postage); Galvanic Batteries, with and withont acids; Skeletons, articulated and disarticulated; Skllils ; Anatomical Prepar'ttion., and Maps. Improved Self·Injecting Syringes, of every description; Brea~t Pumps, &c., &c.

N. B.-An illustrated priced catalogue furni.hed on application.

BINNEY & CO. MANUFACTURERS AND Dli:A.LERS IN

NEWS, BOOK AND WRAPPING

PAPERS, PAPER BAGS,

STRAW AND BINDER'S BOARD.

SllE!THI~G PAPER AND TWINE.

NO. 34 KILBY STREET,

BOSTON, MASS.

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1860.] ADVERTISEMENTS. 145

FULLE:Fl..'S NORTH AMERICAN AND TRANS-ATLANTIC EXPRESS.

A.RRA.NCl-ElY.I:ENTS OOlY.l:PLETED.

THE SUBSCRlBER having spent much time and money in establishing hi. NOHTIl AMERICAN AND TRANS-ATLANTIC EXPlt!lS~, begs to aunounce

that hIB arrangements and connections are now completed, and that he is prepared to Express Pat'eels and Mercha.ndize of every description to ALL PAR1 S 0 i' THE UN1TJo:D BTA'l'E~, !lUROl'E, and the EAST.

EXPRESSES ARE MADE UP DAILY-To aU parts of Nova-Scotia and Prince Edward 1sland. SEMI-WEEKLy-rro tbe United States, New Brunswick. New!ouBdland, Ca.nada,

Sou t.h America., Mexico, California and Oregon. SEMl-MONTHLY-'1'o England, France, Germany, Italy, Aden,Mauritius, Bombay

Ceylon, Madra.s, Ca.lcutta, Hong Kong. Amoy, Shanghai, Manilla and Melbourne.

PRINCIPAL OFFICES AND AGENTS, Halifax, Nova Scotia. 3~ llollis Street, Boston, S! W •• hingt a 0 Windsor," L. A. Barna.by, Adams Express f. Truro, Grant's Hotel, W. H. Pillow,

James A. Grant. New York, 162 Nassa.u Street, Pictou, Amhent, Kentville. Bridgetown, 14

Annapolis, " St. Juhn. N. B. St. John}, Ntld.

C. T. Irving, Philadelphia, 102 Chestnut Street, J. A. Chipman, Liverpool, G. B. Richard Stayely, T. W. Harris, 4 Cook Street. A. B. Piper, London, 150 Leaden Hall st. Lawrence Hall Havl'e, Andrew &; Krllg, J. D. i'urner, 9 Rue de laCbausee. Thoms McConnon. Pari •. Antwerp, Bremen, &c, &c.

St. George's,. Bermuda .. Higgs & Highland.

In connection with the North American and Trans-AHa-niic Express, the Subscri­ber has established au

EXCHANGE BROKERAGE, And will pay the highest price for Amer'ican, Spanish, Mexican, and Frt.nch GOLD AND SILVER ODD COIN,? and UNOURRENT BANK NOTES of every description.

He will also give special attention to the cullection of Drafts and Bills, having prompt and responsilJle Agents in all the principal towns of the United St&tel), Canad:i., New Bruu8wick, Nova-Scotia, Prince Edward Island, Newfoundland and Eulope.

ELBRIDCE CERRY FULLER. HALIFAX, NOVA SCOTIA.

CREAT WESTERN RAILROAD. The Subscriber being the a.uthorized Agent for the BOSTON' a.nd WORCESTER and

WnsTltRN Railroad Line is prepared ~o Ticket l'u,ssengers from Halifax to the fol­lowing and. all intermediate places, viz:

BOfftOD New York, Albany, Buffalo. Niagara FaUs, Suspension Bridge, Cleveland, C'incinmlti, Louisville. Ha.milton, London, Toronto. Chicago, St. Louis, Milwaukie, Prairee du Chien, La Crosse. St. Paul, Dubuque, Davenport. Rock lsland, Galena, Quincy, Springfield Alton, St. Joseph, MemphiB, New Orleaos.

8teamers for California leave New York. semi-monthlY· Any information touchin:.-:: the routes will be furnished on applica.tion to 24 Hollis

Street, where Maps &11<1 Guide Books may be had. E. G. FULLER, Agent.

IMPORTANT NOTICE TO CA41FOHNIANS.-The Ticket om .. of tho Old Mail Line to Californw., has been removed in New York from 171 West Street to Otllce .m Pier foot of COAlal St:riet. The Boston Agency continues at the Old ~tand No. 16 Broad Strut, established for ten years. C. L. lIA:11TLETT.

E. G. FULLER, Agent.

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146 ADVERTISEMENTS. [1860: I

WILLIA1VI GOSSIP, STa TtOnSa ANO aOOKsa;tsSt

24, GRANVILLE STREET, HALIFAX.

IMPORTER AND DEALER IN

A~TISlJ;S· MA lJ;EP.IA:t.S. ~P.INlJ; Z', English & American Paper Hangings, College, Academy

and School Books of every description.

WINSOR & NEWTON'S OIL COLOURS in Boxes fitted complete, and I in Collapsible Tubes; do. }Ioist and 'Hard Water Colours, in Boxes fitted complete with Caddy Lids, &c., and in Loose Cakes & Half Cakes.

BOXES HARD AND SOFT CRAYONS and Black and White Crayons in great variety; Italian Chalk; Wins~r & Newton's Selected Landscape and Portrait Crayons; LeMerceir's Lithographic Crayons; Lemoine's White Chalk; Brockedon's pure Carbon of intense blackness, &c.

PRINTS, Colours, Varnishes, and FOils, for Grecian and Oriental Painting.

DARTOON PAPER for Plans, 4 ft. 3 in. wide, any length; Double Ele· phant and Antiquarian Drawing Papers; Whatman's Rongh & Smooth. Drawing and Crayon Papers, and London and Bristol Boards, and Monnting Boards, &c. ,

SKETDHING BLODKS all sizes, and Drawing Books of all descriptions. PHOTOGRAPHIC, Albnmenized, Iodized, and Positive Paper. PREPARED DANVASSES ready stretched on Frames, for Oil Paintings,

all sizes; do. in Roll any length and width; Prepared Mill Boards; Academy Boards; Oil Sketching Paper.

VASCULA, Bibulous and Mounting Paper, for Botanists. DRA vYING PENCILS. Winsor & Newton's, Rowney's, Harding's,

and Faber's BESSEMER'S GOLD PAINT, Gold Ink, Gold and SilYer Shells; Gold

I and Silver Leaf; Gold and Silver and Foil Papers; Palettes and Palette Knives; Slabs and Mullers; Prepared Ox Gall; Gum Water; Silica, Water Colour Megilp, &c. '

Sable, Hog, Fitch, Poonah and Camel Hail' Brushes-for Oil and Water Colours, Varnishing, Lacquering, and Gilding; Drawing Stndi~

I

of Animals, Landscapes, Human Figm'e, Shipping, &c. All the Materials for Wax Flowers. , A large and complete 'assortment of all the Books, (including Irish

Series, British Edition; and Chambers' Educational Course), used in Colleges, Academies, and Schools throughout the Country. j

D:ff" A Liberal Discount to Wholesale Purchasers, and to Academies and Schools. '

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1860.J ADYERTISDME:-ITS. 147

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BALANCES 3c SCALES. ,

L. STEPHENSON & CO. MANUFACTURERS,

(SUCCESSORS TO DEARBORN.)

NO. 72 WATER STREET, .............. BOSTON.

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DEARBORN't:; PATENT BALANCE, with all its variety of Apparatus.

RAILROAD TRACK & DI~POT BALANCES.

HAY AND COAL BALANCES.

PORTABLE PLATFORM SCALES AND FACTORY SCALES.

PAPER SCALES, for Paper Milb.

NUMBERING SCALES, for Cotton and other Factories.

GROCERS' AND COUNTER SCALES.

TOWN STANDARDS, WEIGHTS, &c. &c.

Having for many year" heen practically eng.'lg~d in the' manufacture of the ahove articles we can assure those Wlshmg to purclmse, tbat for accuracy, durabi'uty, aud uicety of opCrutiOI~, ~lUr InstrUl;wnts cannot be c..,<celled, and we warrant them to give perfect satisfac-tion.

D7 Orders solicited and pl~mptly answerell.

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'rEETH. VAN BUSKIRK & COGSvVELL,

'DENTISTS, 1"/1 HOLLIS STREET, I

Stone Building nearly opposite Nash's Variety Store· I DR. VANBUSKIl1K having now [loo06ntcd with him as a pmtncr,

Mr. A. C. CO(iS WELL, who has had "everul years practice in his profession in Buston, and i:,; tljorougltly conYersant with all the new I modes of ulanufactllring 1

ARTIFICIAL TEETH, I set 0; a base of Gold, Platina, SiLYer. or Vu\canir.ed India Rubber, (as I mo.y be requircrl), either in hloeks, sing-Ie g')llll tceth, plain teeth, "or the I Athlode pro('e8s, - or eontinucd gUlll~! ,vlde,h is the mORt natural, mId II

difficult of dete("tion. But they would pmticularly call attention to the mode of setting" teeth on a base of Vulcanized Hubber, i

A NEW' DISCOVERY, ! the ndvHntag"C8 of which arc, a grenter amount of merion, li;l:htness, case :1

alHl comfort in wearing', ari:-:ing' frolll the utter ahsence of nletaI, while from the flexibility of the ag'cut employed, unequal prc,sur<l upon the gunu; i~ ayoided; it is pC:'TIllancnt, wholesome, and lllOre congenial to II

the month thun metal. and fi'ce from nny taste or ~Illell, a truly wonder­ful prOl'O"8, ('aleulated, we belien, to snpersede metul altogether iu whole I ,ct.s uf teeth. '

PIVOT TEETH,' i Set on "tumps with compressed wooden pivots, or hollow gold pivots, i and tube, with a spring; tlleY ('an be remuved at pleasure. I

TEETH PLUCCED,' I With gold or white coment, as circumstauces may require-the mast I diftkult part of the profession, which few Dentists arc capahle of pro- I perly performing. i

TEETI-i EXTRACTED, ' I With forceps of the latest and best dcseription, adupted to the form of II

each tooth, whic~, in experienced hU:ltlS, gives fur lcss pain, and less danger of breakmg a tooth, than wIlh the old fashioned turnkey in g( neral use. I , DEN,TI8TRY has !low ~eeollle. a_science, requiring no ordinary abilities, I It reqUIres meehamcal mgenmty, cxpencnce and tact, thut few possess, Dentists! ll:nd not unusual for entire strangers to set up as experienced and yet It IS make a great show, who have had little or no instruction whatever in this profession. I

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,I i; 1860.J ADVERTISEMENTS.

LAWSON'S J

I NERVOUS I

CURA.TiVE .& NERVE TONIC, FOR

NElJRALCOA, RHEUMATISM, tJERVOUS HEADACHE, SPI NAL DiSEASES, LAME BACK, PLEURiSY,

TICDOLOREUX, TOOTHACHE, CHi~ BLAINS, CHAFED FEET,

BURNS & SPRAINS.

LAWSON'S NEHVOFS CURATIY]'; AND NlORYE To"lC. * * * * -.Vlr. J.Jtlwson, the proprietor, has for Inuny yea.rs been areRidcJlt among us, and is known as one of onr most pr01nincnt business men. Ilis refer­ences to the value of his Nervons Curative are also persons well known to us as eitiZCllS of Ht:luuing and intcgdty, in whose Rtatcmcnts implicit confidenc'e may be placed, and their testllnony may be taken as com·ln· sive evidence of the estimation in which Mr. Lawson's remedy is held at home. Here it has already attained that position that requires II<) rc('om· mendation. Having stood the te"t of trial here, we can with OClt'ety, find do, recommend with entire confidence its usc elsewhere IJv all who lll<ly

be' in any manner afilieted with any form of nervons ilisease, as the most eflkacions remedy of which we have any knowlcdgc.-LoweilLJaily Journal and Coltre:ri, JUlie Ii, 1~59.

ROY.~L l'vL\n STEAM~H[P ., ARAna, I 1';ust Boston, Au,C:-. 22, 1859. I

PETER I.Awso~, Esq.-·Dear Sir: Th~ bottle of YOUI' "Nervons Curative" whieh YOIl 60 kindly Bent me, has fairly put me on my fect again, for wllieh I beg to return you lny bCBt rhAnk,~,

1 had for Bome Jay. been sutteri1)g' greatly from Rheumutism in my left leg;, particularly the knee, so mueh so that r cOidd lIut UIOVC without ussistaw"c, and when elumgillg' my po:-;ition bad to have the kg lifted or set down. I had abo becn unable tD get any sleep for St'\·e['"l nights, when on Tuesday last YOII gave mo the bottle of your Ncrv"'ls Cumtive; and although the limb w,\.s 00 sore that IoolLld not bear any pressure, still, after the Ii"t application, I slep~~()llU,lly, and the next morning could bear tu hllye it (my leg) well rnl)bed.

I h,we continued to imprcJYe sillce, nnel am hAPPY to say, now able to resnme my dnties.

I am dctermill('.(1 never to be without a bottle of ypur .' Xn·,·ol!S Cura­tive" with me, nnd 1 shan take Cfire to keep my fUIIIily ill EngllllHI sup· plied witb it also that they mew enjoy tis benetit~ ," well liS lllyseif.

GBO'. A. I.E wm; I:oiecond Odicer I:oiteamship f' A.rabia,"

CERTIFICATES HAV!'; BEEN RECEIVED }<'lWlVI Mr. Leonard Chase, Milford, N. H.; Mr. Loammj )3. Ward, do,; Mr.

Aaron P. Hughes, Nashlla, N. H.; Mr, J. B. Baton. do.; Mr· Ropert Thompson, Milford, l'\. }I.; Mr. Abcl J<ovej,oy. do.; Mr. Jas. Pearson, do.; Mrs. Jane ]3, 'J'hmnpson, do,; Mr. I:;olon. W. St~yeJ)\.Lo)Vell, Mass.; Mr. Isaac N. GDodiNJe, do,; },fr.,Lolllnllll j3aldwIll, '" lltoll, N. H.; Mr. Almon Wood, Nashua, ij', ):!.; Mr. E. A.Ugllstus St.ory, Brighton, Mass., and othe1'8.

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CHERRY. il DR. OF WILD WISTAR'S BALSAM COUCI-IS AND COL.DS.

COllghs. Cold •• Coughs. Cold" Coughs, Cold 8. Coughs, Cold., Conghs, Colds, Coughs, Colds, Coughs, Colds, Coughs, Colds.,

Phthisic,

Coughs. cOld •• :1 Cuughs, Co·lds, ! ,

! Phthi.ic. Bronchitis, Hoarseness, BronellitiB, Hoal'senrss, Eronchiti!:l. Hoarsoness, Bronchitis, lIoarseud8tt,

Asthmft, ASLhma.

\Vhooping Cough. Croup, \YllOoping Cough, Croup, \Yhouping Cough, Croup,. \Vhuoping Cough, Croup. :1

QUIllSY. II ~~~ I

Consumption, Cone~umption, Consumption, Consumption, COnSUlUlJtioD, I Consumption, COnf;UTl)Vtion, Consumption, Consumption, ConsullIption, n

and all like disea.8cs, ftnd an uuf<.dling antiflotCY. a ready relIef, and a sure and; I speedy cure, in that grea.t and universally approved Remedy, :

WISTAR'S BAL.SAM OF WiLD CHERRY. I Fresh and l'eliablt Testimony. i

"\VlSTAn's BAlSAM OF \VILD CHERRY.-We call the attention of otlT reDders to tlle i. , advertisement or Wistn.r's Balsam of Wild Cherry. and assure them that they cnn ' I find no l)etter remedy fur Coughs, Colds, Asthma, Bronchial Atlections. or 2lny dis-I

ease of the throat or lungs. i I:' "In Al1gllst, 1858, an estimable friend of ours retnrnf!d from the country much! ~ cmaciat/~d, an<llau()ring under:::t. severe cough, which hrtd ma.de such rapid inroads:

upon her constitution, that we fdt something mlll:3t he~done at once, or she would, become a victim of con!'luml.!tion. Havillg known the beneficial results whieh haye OCCUlTed from the me of Wistar'. Balsam. we made purchase of some for: her, a.1ld we are happy to Bay that before she had taken the conLent~ of one bottle her cough had entirely left her, and she ie now in the enjoyment of excelltmt I

~ he 11th."-Olil'e Branch. June 25th., 1859. :

!,'",' A11 who sllffer from any disea.se of th" Throat. Lung-F;. or Chest., enn obtain like :, i ! rciMby using A CURE FOil WHOOPING COUGH ci: CIlOUP !

i ST. HYACINTHE, CAXAD_-\ EAST, All.~. !H, lS;,)(L' j' .' MESSRS. SETH \Y. FOWLB & CO. Gt.nflenu17, :-Several munths 811lce a little i'

daughter ormine. ten years ora-ge, wag ta.ken with 'Whooping- Cough in a. very ag-: gnu atvd form, :ll~d nothing we cOLld do )01" bel' ~etn:ed iii any" 3)" tl.l r~li(~'ve her ~ ~t1fterillg. \Vo at 1pngth iJecid(d to try n bottle of your Dr. "'istnr'o Balsam of i 'Vild Chcrry. III three hours a.fter she had commenced m~ing it she ,vas greatly relieved, and in less than three (lc1ys was entirely cured. and is DOW well. I have

I since recommended the Babarn to many of my DC'igl1hol'B, who have u"ded it, and in no e:tsC h:.:.ve I kno\-"\ n it to fail of etlecting a speedy cure. '

You are at liherty to make aUl nse of the. above yO .... l think proper. If it shn.ll· induce any body to USc your Balsam I shallue glad, for I have great confidence in ' ill. Yours, P. GUll"rK

PrOj7rielor Courier de St. Hyacinthe. -

Co:mm"MrlON CAN' BE CURED.-8ir James Clnrke. Physician to Qneen Vic.t.oria. and :: 0:n e of the tU08~ l('arned aI\El skillful men ?f the a.~l'. in his Treatise on Couoump- :,1 tlon. flays :-" That Pulmonary COn8t1mptlOn anmlL8 of a cure, is no IODrt'l:r a. mat- '. tcr of dot1l)~; it has been clearly demollstrated by the researches of La~nllec and I

other modern Pathologitits." I,

The mere fact that such n. disease is ever curable. attested bv sueh llnimpeach- ! able authyry, shOll Id ~nlir~ire ho()e, and reanimate fallen courage in the heart of 1

every suHcrer from thIS disease. The r' rnedy ' .... hlch we offer has cured thnusands. ! I Wistar's Balsa.m of \Villl Cherry not only eman:ttes from a rf'gular physiCian but I . has been well tested in all the cOlllvln.ints for which it is recommende.d. ' I ~ B~WARE OF COUNTi:R"~p.r.rs !-The only Genuine is prepared by S. W'I'

FOWL.B & Co., Bost~n, whose pnntt..:d nalne, as ~eU as the written signiture of I. BVl'TS, on the outside wrapper. Sold by DruggIsts and Dealers in Medicines gen- I

erally. Agents-Morton & Cogswell, G. K Morton, Brown Brothers & Co., Halifax./

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1 1860.J ADVERTISE~IENTS. 151

MOUNT ALLISON LADIES' ACADEMY, SAGKVILLE, NEW BRUNSWICK.

= Rev. JOHN ALLISON, A. B., PRINCIPAl,.

Mrs. M. LOUISA ALLISON, A. B., PRECEPTRESS.

I N this popular and numerously nttcnde~ Academy there are three Departments :

FIRST.

THE LITERARY, SGIENTIFIC MATHEMATICAL, AND CLASSICAL. In this department three efficient Teachers are associated with the

, Principal and Preceptress, who are constantly engaged with their pupils. The latest and best Text Books on the Sciences are furnished in the

I School, and the most approved methods adopted in teaching the Ancient and Modern Languages. The constant aim of the teachers is to make thorough and independent students.

SECOND.

THE DEPARTMENT OF FINE ARTS. Under the direction of two Ladies, whose whole attention is directed

I to the pupils in the various branches of Drawing, Painting, &c. This

. Department is thoroughly provided with materials imported direct from London, and a large number of the best copies have been procured at

, great expeuse. .

THIRD.

MUSICAL. Two Superior Teachers have . be~n s~lected. to cor:duct this ~epa~1;­

ment, viz: Professor AGTHE, who receIved IllS MUSIcal EducatIOn m Berlin and Miss MAUD A. CRONYN, from St. Mary's Hall, New

. Jerse/ These teachers combiue with brilliaut execut!on on the Piauo and OrgaJ), superior vocal powers. :rhe depa~·tmel~t ~s thoroughly or­ganized, with regular hours for practIce ou Clllckenng s, and Brown &

Allen's best School Pianos. The greatest possible attention given to the health and morals of the

pupils. Expenses from £30 to £50, per annum, according to the studies pur-

~ued, and materials obtainedll

Mount Alli~on, Sackville, N. B., Oct. 24th, 1859.

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152 ADVERTISEMENTS. [1860·1

VEGETA.BLE BITTERS.

FOR purifying the Blood, removing disorders of the Skin, STOMACH, and BOWELS, Biliousness, Liver Complaint, Debility, Headache,

Nerv.ousness, Lowness of Spirits, Palpitation of the Heart, Loss of I Appetite, DYSPEPSIA, Burning Sensations in the Pit of the Stomach, Oppression after Eating, &c.

The Stomach is the grand storehouse of snpplies for the whole human system. From it the rood, carefully dIgested, g'oes to form Blood, and this, by menns of t:Je minutely ramifying blood-vessels, is curried to the boues, the muscles, the nerves, and the flesh, supplying each with material peculiarly fitted to build up the waste eontinunlly caused by action-physical or mental.

'What the fountain is to .the stream proceeding from it, that is the stomach to the body. If the fountaiu be muddy the whole stream will be polluted; if the 3tomach be out of order, the blood will be vitiated, and the whole system will partake of the evil results. How needful, then, to preserve this organ, thus intimately connected with every other, in good working order.

Bnt in a state of Society like the present, this is almost impossible. "Fretting and Stuffing," as Abernethy has said, have been the chief hindrances to this de~irable state of things. Hence the frequency of the complaint, " My stomach is not just right." Mourners go about the streets, standing at the corners thereof, und their cry is, "My stomach! Oh! My stomach! "

·Where there is distress of this kind it is natural to seek for a cure, and the demaud thns created has produced a supply of Medical agents in­tended to alleviate these distressing symptoms, and to effect permanent cures. Among these agents the Bitters aboye uamed have taken their place. These have beeu in uso for several years,. recommending them­selves by being in reality what they purport to be-a medicine removing all morbid secretions, purifying the blood, and giving tone to the digest­ive organs, while it is at the same time grateful to the most delicate stomach, and remarkable for its strengthening & invigorating properties.

Sold in Bottles at 2s. 6d., at the London Drug Store, Hollis Street, Halifax, N. S., by L,AN:GLEY & JOHNSON.

G. E. MORTON & CO.

I MOaTON~~~A~t~~:S!~~aaOUSaj I EST.A...BLJ:SED,1842_ RENDV.A..TED,1854_

DEALERS III PATENT MEDICINES, ?ERFUMERY, PERIODICALS AND BOOKS.

Agents for the "Illustrated News of the World," the" European Times," and all the principal London Newspapers.

o::?" Proprietary Remedies supplied, and Provincial Agencies estab­lished for their Sale.

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1860.] ALMANACK.

Co:n:::tD:'l.crce ::E3:0U.SC. FROM NO. 148 GRANVILLE STREET, TO 40 BARRINGTON STREET, OP~OSITE THG PARADE.

R .. M'MURRAY & CO. (Late E. BILLING Jm<ll. & CO.)

GENERAL IMPORTERS OF BRITISH AND FOREIGN MERGHANillSE,

WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.

I:IAVE received, and now offilr, an entirely Fresh Stock of STAPLE an~ F~\NCY DRY GOODS, amounting in nll to 195 Packages,

conslstmg ill part of:

CASES STUFF GooDs-In great variety, inclnding several Job Lots, at remarkably low prices.

CASES &.

BALES

DRES8 GooD.~.-New Flounced and Douhle Skirt Robes; Fancy Dresses-a splendid assortment.

MANTLES AND SUAwr.s.-The largest and cheapest Stock ever exhibited in the City.

M,LLINERY GooDs.-Embracing every novelty in Bonnets, Felt Hats, Caps, Flowers, &c.

SILK GOODB.-A larf(e display in Ducape and Glace Silks, Velvets, Satins, Ribbons, &c.

FURNISHING GOODs.-.3-4 6-4 Damasks and Moreens, Table Linens, Towellings, &c.

MEN'S Cr.OTHING.-Pilot, Beaver, Revcrsiule and Seal O,-cr Coats, Cloth, Twced, and Doeskin Coat', Reefing Jackets, Pants and Vests of all materials, Shu·t" Ties, Handkcrchiefs, Braces, &e.

"TOOLEN GooDs.-A vcry large and cheap Stock, in Plain and Fancy W cst of l<:ngland Doeskins, Vestings, Mel­tons, Pilots, Beavers, Witneys, Fur Cloths, Flannels, Serges, Kerseys, Blankets, &e.

CASES HOSIERY ,~ GI.OVES,-Suitlible for the season. " HABERDASHERY.-A full assortment of Small Wares, Trim-

BALES !-

mings, &c. COTTON GOODs.-Grey, White, and Striped Shirtinf;" of

good value, at low prices; Superior quality of Cotton W orp; together with It full assortment of A,merican Manufactured DRY GOODS.

CASES FURs.-Boas at;ld Cuffs in Fitch, Squirrel, Musquash, Mar­tin, Sable, &c.

As onr Stock has been personally selected for CASH fl'0111 the ver'! hest Manufacturing Houses in Britain, we can confidently recommend It as the best a11(l cheapest ever offered in this City, and solicit from all a personal inspectioll.· ~

HALIFAX, N. S., Nov. 1, 1859. R. McMURRAY & Co.

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i MRS. WINSLOW, Ii

ADVERTISEMENTS.

An experienced Nnrse and Female Physician, presents to the attention of mothers, her I

I I SOOTHINC SYRUP,

I FOR cmLDR~'N TElc'I'IDNG. which greatly facilitates tho process of teething, by softening the gums, reducing all inftamma.tion-will allay ALL FAIN and spasmodic action, and is

SURE TO RECUlATE THE BOWELS, Depend upon it, mothers, it will give rest to yourselves, and

RE'-I~F AND HEALTH TO YOUR INFANTS. We have put up and sold this article for over ten yean, and CAN BAY, IN CON~

PIDENCE AND TRUTH of it, what we have never been able to say of any other medicine-NEVER HAS ---- IT FAILED. IN A SIN-GLE INSTANCE, TO MRS EFFECT A CpRE, when

l timely used. Never did WIN S L 0' W' S we kllOw an ms~ance of dissatisfa.ction by any one who uBed It. On I

I the contrary, all are de- SOOTHING light~d with its opera-tlOU, and speak m terms of hIghest commenda-

. tion of its magical SYRUP effects and medical . ir-! : tues. We speak in this - matter "what -we do i

know," after ten years experience, and PLEDGE OUR REPUTA'£IQN FOR 'rHB FUL}'IL-

i ]dENT OF WHAT WE HERE DECLAl'tE. In almost every instance where the infuut i'3 I suffering from pain and exhaustion, relief will be found in fifteen or twenty

minutes after the syrup is administered.

! This va1tlable preparo,tion is the prescription of one of the most EXPERIENCED and SKILFUL NURSES in New England, and has been used with never-jailing

THOUSANDS OF CASES. I I success in

! It not only relieves the child from pain, but invigo. ates the stomach and bowels II

Ii corrects acidity, and gives tone and energy to the whole system. It will almost

instantly relieve I

CRIPINC IN THE BOWELS, AND WIND COLIC, I and overcome convul- FOR .ions, which, ifnot speed· I ily rem e die d, end in death. We believe'it the

I ~~:~sA~r fy~,:;;,y;;~~~ CHI L D R E N ~~d TH~IAW;~LlilE~n ;~ I CHILDREN, whether it TEETHING arises from teething or allY other cause. We • would say to every I mother who has a child suffering from any of the fort"gomg compl~jnt5-do not le~ your prejudt'ces, nor the prejudices of others, stand between your BufferIng child an' the relief that will be tiURE.-yes, ABSOLU1 ELY SURE-to follow the use of this medICine if timely useo.. Full din'ctions for using will accompany each bottle. None geuuine unless the fae-similie of CURTIS &. PERKINS New York, is on the outside wrapper. '

Sold by Druggis~s throughollt the world. i ! j

Princlpal Office, No. 13 Cedar Street. New York.

PRICE ONLY 25 CENTS PER BOTTLE.

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1860.] ADVERTISEMENTS. 1551 i

San.rord.'s LIVER IN"VIGORATOR"

N!:;VER DEBILITATES.

I T IS COMPOUNDED ENTIRELY FROM GUMS. and ha"become an established . fact, a Standard Medicine, known and approved by 3.11 that h?~ve used it, and IS now resorted to with confidence, in all the diseases for which it is recommended. .. 1=

It has eu.red thousands wlthm the = last two years who had given up all hopes of rehef, as the numerous unso-:..- licited certificates in my possession show. Ie

The dose must ~e adapted to the i-a: temperament of the individual taking it, and used in such quantities as to a.ctiolgently on the Bowels_

Let the dictates of your jlldgmcntl= guide you in the use of the LIVER IJ.VVIGORATOR, and it will CurC":;:ILIVER COMPLAINTS, BILLIOUS ATTACKS, D Y B PEP ~ I A, CHRONIC DIARRHCEA, Z;8ultIMEn COliPLAINl'B, D Y 8 E N TEn. Y, DROP:SY. ~OUR STOMAOH, HADITUAL ~ COSTIVENESS, CROLIO. CHOLERA, CHO~ LEBA MORBUS, CHOL~RA INlo'ANTUM, FLATULENCE, - J A UN DIe F., FEMALE ~EAK~ESS~S, amI may be used 6U~- ex: cesslully as an 01'dir/,ary Family Medl­C1.ne, It 'WIll curo SICK HEADACH~" u.I (a.s thousands ca.n test,ify.) in twenty minutes, if two or three spoonfuls arel~ taken at commencement, of attack.

All who use it are giving their testl-'''''' mony in its favor.

MIX W A J ER IN THE MOUTH WITH THE I~VIGORATCR, and swallow both together.

PRICE OtJE DOLLAR PER BOTTLE.

-ALSO-

San.ford's FAMtLV CAraAsTtc 1't1.1.S,

COMPOUNDED FROM

PURE VIWETAnLE 1':X.TRACTS AND PUT UP IN GLASS CASES, AIR TIGHT, AND WILL KEEP IN ANY CLIMATB.

The Fa"mily Cathartic PILL is (\1 • gentle but active Cnthartic which the proprietor has used in his practice (I) more than twenty )'e:t.ra.

The constalltly increatling demand ...,!I' from those who ha.ye long used the Pills, and the sa.tisfaction wbich all exprcsfoI i-!! ill regard to their use, has iuducw me to pla.ce them wiLhin the reach of aU. I-j

'l'he Profession well know th~i.t ditfer- c... ont Ca.tha.rtics act on different por-tions of the bowel.. I 1

The FAMILY CATHARTIC PILL'C.bas,with due reference to this well esta­biahed tact, been compouuded fr~_m It _llya.riet~ of the purest Vegetable Ex-! tracts. wilicb act alike in every Dart of I- ~he alImentary canal. and are GOOD i and SAFE in all caseB where ,n. <Jath<.ntic=llS need~d. Buch ,as Dera7!g~nts of the i Stomach, StecJliness, Pains 'I.n the BacTc; land Low.B, Costwencss, Pa-.tn and So:.c~ i ness over the whole body. from sudden ~ cold, whICh frelJuently, If nt"gleck'rl, I

etid in a long COUl'se u{ Fevt:r, Loss of ::CIAPpet~te. a. Creeping Sensation of Cold: over the body, ReBlleSE;tcss, l!eadache, I-- or Welght m the ,Head, all Injlam:na-j t.010Y Diseases. Wm'ms III Chlldren 01'1 4 Ad~lts, Rhe,!,mat,!sm, a. great Purifier I of the Blood, and many disea.ses to WhICh flesh 18 helT, too numerous to, mention in this advertisement. C DosE-l to 3. t

PRICE 3 DIMES. . THE LIVER INVTGORATCD. A.ND I, AlIIILY CATHARTIC PILLS, are retailed by Drug-II

gists generally, and sold wneles"'" by the Trade in all large towns. ,

S. T. W. SANFORD, M. D., MANUFACTURER.I: PnOPRIETOII. I 335 BROADWAY, NEW YORK.

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156 ADVERTISE~IENT~. [1860.

STARTLING, BUT TRUE. SURVIVE OR PERISH!.

olloway'sPills .... AND ....

OIN~lMENTo

THE history of these great remedies is the most wonderfnl medical reyc!lI­tion that the world has ever known. It is not a history written oy

one man, or cyen deriyed from the cxpcrienee of nne nation, hut con,iAts of a eompilalion of testimonials from the sick of eyery ("onntry-a re­cord, the like of whieh has l1e,'cr been adduced in f,wor of any discoycry or invention since thne began.

In whatever form disease attacks the liYcr or stomach, it is rcpelled and exterminated by this senrching, painless, and irresistible cnratiyc.

Let the sick WllOlll the facnlty IHwe abandoned, resort with confidence to this powennl alltibilions agent, and a restoration to health awi activi­ty will be the un vuryi~g res nit.

SCROFULA, ERYSIPELAS, AND SALT RHEUM; BAD LEeS, OLD SORES AND ULCERS.

. Cases of many years standing that haye pertinaeiou,;ly' refnsed to yield to any other remedy or treatment, have invariably succumbed to a few applications of this powenul ungnent.

"** Sold at the manufactory of Professor HOLLOW AT, 80 Maiden Lane, New-York, and by all respectable Drugg'ists and Dealers III

Medicine thronghollt the United :States and the ei"ilized worl~, in pots, at 25 cents, 63 cents, and $1 each. .

o::r- There is a considerable saving by taking the larger sizes. N. B.-Directions for the guidance of patients in every disorder m:c

affixed to each pot.

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[1860. INDEX.

INDEX. Astronomical Symbols, 3 Aurora Borealis, Canse of 5 Attorneys u,nd Barrister~ 60 Alumni of Kings Cullege, 63 Acadia College, 63 Aca.demv. Mount Allhwn 64

• H !'ton 64 PicLon 65

African Baptist Associa.tlon, 71 Episcopal Methodists, 77

Acadian Iron Qomplmy, 91 Army, Otticert; of 10.') Aye!"s Pills, _ lOB

Sarsaparilla., ](19 Board of Works. :t4

Revemlc, 34 Exam. for Medica.l Licenses. 35

Barristert; and Atturneys, 60 BUl1tist Minit;wrs, 75 Bible Society. 77 Bible Association, Ladies 78 Building Society, 91 Banks, 62 Best Thin!;9, lOti Business Directory, 110 Chronologic~~l Era.s and Cycles, 3 Calendar {'ages, • 6 to 29 Colonial Government, 31 Crown Land Office. 34 Commissioner of Iodian Affairs, 3S CummissiolleJ'S (If Schou Is. 65

for B'ng. rrov. Notes, 35 fur Rl~ilwa,ys, 35 St. Peter's Cannl, 3.') Reciprocity Treaty, 3; Ancient Records, 35 IInl'x. Co. COU) t lIs., 35 to exa.mine Pilots. 3::i 88 of Normal School, 62 for Insolvent Debtors, 8-6 to License l'i}ots, 88

Citadel Hill, Sign"l. from 55 Court of ErrOl', 51

Marriage a.nd Divorce, 57 Vice Admiralty, . 57

Coroners, 59 Cullegiate School, Windsor, 63 Colleges, Kings, 62

Acadia, 6~ Dalhousie, 63 Free Church, 64 St. Mary'B, 64

Clergy of Church of England, 6B Rom~\n Catholic Church, 74

Colonial Church and Scbool Society, 69 Congregationa.l Ministers. 77 Comptrollers Devartment, 90 Consuls, 98 Dalhousie College, 01 63 Dioces:LD Church Societ.y, 69 Deaf a.nd Dumb Institution, 94 Dispensary, Halifax Vititing 94

Eclipses, Ember Days. Executive Council~ Ecclesiastical, Electric 'relegrapb Company', Feasts, Fixed a.nd Moveahle Fina.ncial Secretary's Office. [i'ree Church College,

Synod of Freewill Baptist Ministers, Fire Department, Government Officers and Offices, Grammar School, Halif<l.x Ga.slight Company, House of Assembly, Horton Academy, Halifax Grammar Rchoot.

National School, Ladies BIble ASROci:J.tion, Yg. Men's Christian ASBa" City ~lissjon, Wesleyo.n Benevulent Soc. and Dartmouth St.eamboi.l.t

5; 31 i 66 :

9~ I :J4:i 64 ' 71 77

100 34 64 9l 33 64 6! 64 7B 78 78 78

Company, 91, 97 Library, 92 City Corporation, 99

Health Officers, 88 Hackney Carriages, lot Imperial Government, :10 Inspector of Mines, 3:'i

School!, 62 Judges and Registrars of Probate, :58 Justices oCtile Peace. 70 Inland Navigation Company, 91 Insurance Companies. 9:3 Kings College, 6~ Legislative VouDeil, 32 Light Houses, 50 Lutheran Church, 77

German do., 71 Mount Allison Academy, 64 MiniB"ters of ell U l"ch of Scotland.. 10

Presbyterian Church, 70 Free Church. 11 Wesleyan Church, 73 Baptist Churches, 75 Freewill Baptists, 77 Congl"e~ra.tiul1nl Church, 77 Unh"ersulist Churuh, 77

Micmac Missionary Society, 78 Ma.gistrates, 79 Mercha.nts· Reading Room, 91 Mechanics' Library, 9t

Ins ti tu te, 94 Milita.ry, 104 Normal and Model Schools, 62

Principal of 621 Com'rs of 621

National School, Halifa.x 64 Nova Scotia Bible Society, 77\ Navy, 121 Provincial Secreta.ry's Office. 34

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158 INDEX. [1860;

Provincla1 Hospit,,') for the Insane, 84 PClJitentiary. 35

Post Office, General 8~ Post Towns and Way Offioes, 39 Packets from Halifax, 46 Prothonotaries, 50 Pictou Academy, 65 Queen'. Printer, 85 Hecei ver General's Office, 84 Registrars of Deeds, 68 Huyal Acartian School, 65 Hevenue Officers, 8~ Hoads and Distances, 107 Suverintendant of Sable Isla.nd, 85 Signals from Citadel Hill, 55 Supreme Court 57

Sittings of 511 Sessions of the Peace, 59 Surveyor (Deputy) of Crown Lands, 59 Sherifis, Clerks of the Crown & Peace, 56 St. Mary's (Jollege, 64 Synod of the ICstab. Ch. of Scotland, 70

Free Church of N. S., 71 Steamboat Time Taule, 07

Societies, 1St. George's, Hortioultural, Literarv and Scientific, Cbaritable lrisb, Highland, Nortb British, African A bulitlon Harmonic, Life, Fire &; Marine Insur·

ance. Supervisors of Great Roads, Stage Coaches, Tariff of Duties. Temperance Hall ~CompanYt

Associations, Truckmen's Regulations, Universalist Church, 'Vesleyan Ministers,

Missionary Society, Water Company, 1,Vharves, Young Men's Christian Association, Yacht Club,

WHOLES..lLE DEALB.BS II{

93 93 98 94 94 94 94 94

95 98

103 46 91 95

102 77 73 74 91

104 78 93

AMERICAN & FOREIGN PROPRiETARY MEDICINES,

DRUGS, ESSENTIAL OILS, S.PON"GES3

HAIR RESTORATIVES, PERFUMERY, TOILET SOAPS, HAIR D YES, ~(J,

f"il-ENER.A.L .A.GENTS FOR

AMBHOSE'S PILACCA, BUCHAN'S BALSAM OF LIFE, LAWSON'S NERVOUS CURATIVF., FOUSELL'S PABULUM VITlE, PERRY'S HUNGARIAN

BAT.M, MARSHALL':; CATARRH SNUFF, MORAND'S ANTIDOTE, PROF. MORR'S FLY PAPER,

M'LANE'S VERMIFUGE AND LIVER PILLS, &c.

No. ~6 TRRlllONT STREET, • BOSTON ThIUSETIM BUILDING,· Next Door to the Museum Entrance.

GENERAL ARENT! FOR THE UNiTED RTATES, THE CANADA8 A.ND THE BRITISH PROVINCES, to wbom all orders sbould be addre.sod.

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1860.] ADVERTISEMENTS.

CUTTER, TOWER, & Co., 89 New Devonshire Street,

BOSTON, MASS.,

Wholesale Dealers in all kings of

Manufacturer {If BLANK BOOKS in all their variety. Also, dealers in WRITING PAPERS of every description.

PROPRIFlTORS

OF

Lynch'. Patent,

Wetting & Letter-Copying

MACIDNE.

A most desirable article for dampening the copy books, doing it much quicker and better than any other way.

Also, very desirable for copying where but a small amount of cowing is done.

SISSON'S FOLIO BINDER, For securing in a book-like form Letters, Invoices, Music, and all

papers where order and preservation is required. For sale by CUTTER, TOWER, & Co.,

89 Ne:w Deva/ishire Street.

EMBOSSING PRESSES, For stamping Envelopes, Deeds, Pa­

pers, and all legal doc.uments. Also very desirable for busmess men for stamping Checks, or an<y other papers or wrappers-it being a good way of advertising without any expense. 1lJII1I-___ ..--==::tiDl

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TlBCE ::S::UJ.\llt..A.N" ::B:.AJ:R.. Hm'9' many persons abuse this delicate and· beautiful ornament, by

bmuing it with alcoholic washes and plastering it with grease, which hail no affinity for the skin and is not absorbed. Burnett's Cocoaine, a compound of Cocoa-nut Oil, &c., is unrivalled as a dressing for the hair -is readily absorbed, and is peculiarly adapted to its various conditions; prel·cnting it from falling off, and promoti}lg its healthy growth. ;

BURNETTS COCOAINE. A compound of Cocoa-nut Oil, &c., tor dressing the Hair. For

efficacy and n.grceablcness it is without an equal. It prevents the hair from falling ofl; .

It promotes its healthy n.nd vigorou~ growth, It is not greasy or sticky,

It leaves no disagreeable odor. It softens the hair when hard and dry;

It soothes the irritated scalp skin. It aflords the richest lustre.

It remains longest in eflect. It costs 50 cen ts for a" half pint bottle.

BURNETT'S COCOAINE. Boston, July 19th, 1857.

MESSRS. J. BU1CtNETT & CO. I cannot refuse to state the salutary effect, in my own aggravated case, of your excellent Hair"Oil-(Cocoaine).

For muny months my hair had been t'llling off, until I was fearlulof losing it entirely. The sk.n upon my head became gradually more ahd morc inflamed, so that I could not touch it withont pain. This irritated condition I attribnted to the use of various advertised hair washes,wbieh I have since been told contain camphene "piri!.

By the advice of my physician, to whom yon-had shewn your process of p"rifying the Oil, I commenced it3 use the last week in June The 1\

first application allayed the itching and irritation; in three or four days the redness and tenderness disappeared-the hair ceased to fall, and 1 have now a thick growth of hai'. I trust that others, similarly atHieted, I will be induced to try the same remedy .

Yours, very truly, SUSAN R. POPE. BURNETT'S COCOAINE.

~LP®=1llQQULP.9 U®~s::3 ®:l' m:.ou® UU:ntl.l:l'il 'Nhich is so.common now-a-days, may be entirely prevented bv the

use of BURNETT'S COCOAINE. It has been used in thousan'ds of cases where the hair was coming Ollt in handfuls, and has never failed ~o arrest its deca~, and to .promote a health) and vigorous growth. It IS, n.t the same tIme, unnvalled as a dressinD- for the hair. A sinO'le application will render it Eoft and glossy for sc~eral days. '"

BURNETT'S COCOAI NE. A single application renders the h~ir (no matter how stiff and ili-y)

soft and glossY:, for several days. It IS conceded by all who have used it to be the BEST AND CHEAPEST HAIR DRESSING in the World.

PREPARED ny

JOSEPH BURNETT & CO., BOSTON. ITT"For sale by dealers generally at 50 cents a bottle . ..£1]

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