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It. T. MUIR. Bookseller and Stationer, 12:> IoraDville St., Halif ... 4 BELCHER'S FARlIlER'S [1871. Special Agent Dominion Pens, Violet Ink & Victoria CaDY BootL Opera GW8e&, Ladies' CompanioDs, DrawiDg Cases, BatcheIB, Card C1888, Btereacopes, M1CJ'Oscoph, PIU'IfII, Games, Chess, Cards, Dezeque, Dominoes, Blank Books, Memo. Du"kM, AceorJeaDI, Music BoxeI, Vionns. Bowa, Striogs, Music Paper, Gold Pencl..ls, .... l1'l!D ..... Prayer8, Church 2ervicet, &c., for 1811, __ "'-I2=-!!!II •• Books in every Department of Literature, STATIONERY OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, MtlSLC &. MYJSfJC English and American Magazines and Newspapers, Room Paper, Borders, Paper Blinds, &c., Wholesale and Retail. M. A. BUCKLEY, 85 Granville St. FURNITURE HALL. WHOLESALE FURNITURE FACTORY, 13 & 15 Prince St., Halifax, N. S. W. BDllPJIilIiUllN AN j Manufacturer, Wholesale and Retail Dealer in HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, Parlour Suits and Cham her Suits IN SOLID WALNUT & CHESNUT. Always on hand, a large assortment of Chairs, Bedsteads, Tables, Sofas, Mattrasses, Feather Beds. &C. " Goads carefully packed for shipping. English and American Iron Il ,dsteada and Looking-GInsses. THE TRADE SUPPLIED.

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It. T. MUIR. Bookseller and Stationer, 12:> IoraDville St., Halif ...

4 BELCHER'S FARlIlER'S [1871.

Special Agent Dominion Pens, Violet Ink & Victoria CaDY BootL Photo~il!'m., Opera GW8e&, Ladies'

CompanioDs, De8~ DrawiDg Cases, BatcheIB, Card C1888, G1oveBo~.., Btereacopes, M1CJ'Oscoph, PIU'IfII, Games, Chess, Cards, Dezeque, Dominoes,

Blank Books, Memo. Du"kM, ConcertiJJa~, AceorJeaDI, Music BoxeI, Vionns. Bowa, Striogs, Music Paper, Gold Pencl..ls,

.... l1'l!D ..... ~f~~:.'en8, Prayer8, Church

2ervicet, Diarie~, &c.,

for 1811,

__ "'-I2=-!!!II •• _.~~;""'- Al&c~aek~c.

Books in every Department of Literature, STATIONERY OF EVERY DESCRIPTION,

S~~~"Ii' MtlSLC &. MYJSfJC ~@@Ir\.S. English and American Magazines and Newspapers, Room

Paper, Borders, Paper Blinds, &c., Wholesale and Retail. M. A. BUCKLEY, 85 Granville St.

FURNITURE HALL. WHOLESALE FURNITURE FACTORY,

13 & 15 Prince St., Halifax, N. S.

W. B® BDllPJIilIiUllN AN j Manufacturer, Wholesale and Retail Dealer in

HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, Parlour Suits and Cham her Suits

IN SOLID WALNUT & CHESNUT.

Always on hand, a large assortment of Chairs, Bedsteads, Tables, Sofas, Mattrasses, Feather Beds. &C.

"

Goads carefully packed for shipping. English and American Iron Il ,dsteada and Looking-GInsses.

THE TRADE SUPPLIED.

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P.ss, 1110010. and Time Books at R. T. MUIR'S.

1871.J ALlIIANACK. 5

A. STEPHEN & SON, 'Vholesale Man ufacturers and Dealers in every description of

S lWnitun~ !.; ~nn6~nfuant. F A.CTORIES AT ELLERSHOUSE.

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Wholesale and Retail Warerooms, Steamboat Wharf, until May 1st, 1871, when we will occupy our new Warerooms, Cor. Prince and Barrington 8ts. (old St. Andrew's Church).

STEPHEN'S PATENT FOLDING BED LOUNGE, AND MATTRASS COMBINED.

The Best, Cheapest, and Most Useful piece of Furniture in the Market.

When closed it makes nn elegant Couch. When opened out it forms a complete Bedstead, Mattrass and all combined.

Over 1000 sold since the Grand Industrial Exhibition, 1868, where it was pronounced by all to be by far the best thing there, and received the First Class Prize.

Bedsteads, ChairS, Tables, Paila, Brooms. Wa.shboards, Sofaa, Loungea, Feathers, Kattrassea, Bureaus, Glasses,

Clothes Wringers, Children's Carriages. &c.

ENGLISH mON BEDSTEADS &. CANE SEAT CHAIRS.

DRAWING ROOM, PARLOR AND CHAMBER SUITS. ---:0:---

Sole Agents Cor the BowmanTiUe Walnut Fnr ..... lre MauuCacturiug VompanT. •

Price Listli lent on application. Goods carefully packed for shipping.

Elastic $tnckings, Knee Cap. and Anklet., at BaoWN BROTHBR. " 0,,·

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R. T. Mtri:Rj Pai*' tinier and iiia",k :B~k MaiiiiiachifeF, i25 Gtanvilia81:

Ii BELCHER'S FARMER'! [1871.

EVERETT BROTHERS, Manufacturers amI Importers of

Ba Trllllks, Umbrellas and L611ther Hat Cases,

Wholesale and Retail.

100 GRANVILLE STREET 100

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Purchasers will find our Goods, for cheapness and durabi­lity, are not excelled by any establishment in the Province

8111 HATS IADI '10 ORDER BY mNlOIWTKUIl JI.\8UIWKrfT.

IMPERIAL FIRE INSERANCE OOMPANY, OLD BROAD STREET, AND 16 PALL MALL,

LoadeD. J:N"STITUTED 1803_

For Insuring Houses and other Buildin~s, Goods, Wares, Merchandize, Manufacturing and Farming Siock, ShIps in Port, Harbour, or Dock, and the Cargoes of such Shirs; .lso Ships Building and Repairing; Barges and other Vessels on Navigable Rivers and CftnaIs, and Goods on board such V cssels, throughout Great Britain and Ireland, and iii Foreign Counlries, from LOSS OR DAMAGE BY FIRE.

SUBSCRIBED AND INVESTED CAPITAL: One Million Six Hundred Thousand Pounds.

Halifax, Nova Scotia Agency, HON. W ..... HENRY, A.gent, H"lie""" No ..... Scotia.

Risks on Property, as above-mentioned, takeD at the lowest rates, and all losses immediately adjusted and paid without reference to England by 11k-Subscriber, at his Office. '

Sub-Agencies in all the principal towns in Nova Scotia.

OFFICE, HENRY & DALY. 16 BEDFORD ROW.

BROWN BBOTHERS & CO., Druegisll, Ordnl>1IOO llqaan:. Ba\iIiI&.

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Writing, Copying and Printing lnb, at R. T. MUIR;S.

7 \ 1871.J . AUIANACK.

: COGSWELL & lACKEY, Ittng~ntt m~ttli~t~t

m HOLLIS STREET, NEAR HALIFAX HOTEL,

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Central or part. of Sets, Pl.in Gum, Single or Block Teeth, on Gold, Siher or V ulcanite.

Teeth Filled with Gold, Amal[am, or White Fillill[S, TEETH BE11IO VED with or without Nickors Oxide Gass, a

safe and reliable agent, having been administered in our office to over 2000 patients.

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SPECIAL NOTICE. Many perso'Ds are constantly calling and desiring Dental operations

at a REDUCED PRICE, who actually require the services of a Dentist, but whose pecuniary circumstances will not permit their paying the usual fees, for first class work. In order to meet the requirements of everyone, we have made arrangements to have all kinds l[/' Dental operations done at the following cheap rates. In so doing, we desire to give every pa­tient satisfaction, and although the work at these prices will be done by the Students, every case shall be carefully looked after by either of the partners. Parties so deshing cheap wQrk, will please state the fact when making engagements, and on completion of work, the Cash will be re­quired for services rendered.

FILLINGS FROM 50 CTS. TO $1.50. Sets and Parts of Sets on Vulcanite from $3 to $20.

No charge for removal of Teeth preparatory to ins~rting Sets. . ..

Gratis for the Poor every day from 9 a.m., to 10, except Sundays. Also for the Orphan's Home, Industriat Schools, Deaf and Dumb in­stitute, and inmates of such institutions gratis as usual.

Unadukerllted Ground Spicet!, at BROWN BROTHERS & Co.

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R. T. MUIR, Bookseller and Stationer, 125 llianTilie Street, HaJifa.x.

8 BELCHER'S FARMER'S [1871.:

FOR SALE AT THE

!rintt ~lbtrt 'oulbing ~ador!! .. ---:0:---

DOORS. 1000 kiln dried Panel Doors from $1.50 and upwards. I

Keeps on hand following dimensions, viz.: 7 x 3, 6ft. 10 x 2ft. 10, 6ft. 8 x 2 ft. 8, 6ft. 6 x 2ft. 6.

WINDOWS. 1000 Window Frames and Sashes, 12 lights each. viz.:

7 x 9, 8 x 10, 9 x 12, 10 x 14. Other sizes made to order.

ALSO, SHOP FRONTS And Window Shades, inside and out, made to order.

lJIOULDINGS. One Million feet kiln dried Mouldings, various patterns .

.dx.so~ Co.zvsr...sJ'\fTLY 0.,;,'" .JSr...s.lVD,

FLOOKING. It in. grooved and tongued spruce, and plain jointed 1 in.

fiooring, well seasoned.

LININGS AND SHEL VINGS. Grooved and !ongued pine and spruce Lining. Also,

Shelving and other dressed material.

Planing, Matching, Moulding, Timber, Jig and Circular Sawing done at shortest notice. Also,

TURNING. Orders attended with promptness and despatch.

LUlJIBER. Pine, Spruce and Hemlock Lumber, Pitch Pine Timber

and 3 in. Plank. Also, Birch, Oak, and other hard woods. SHINGLES.

Sawed and Split Pine and Cedar Shingles.

Clap Boards, Pi .. kets, Laths and Juniper POllt., ALSO, SHIP AND BOAT KNEES.

All of which t~le sll?seri.bcr ~ffers for salc, low for Cash, at Prince Albert Steam Mill, V,ctol'la "harf, foot of Victoria St., (commonly

! known as Bates' Lane) next the Gas Works.

HENRY G. HILL. BRDWN BRq'l'HERS & CO., Dntggists, Ordnance Square, R.lifIU:.

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PIpes, Combs, Cash Boxes, Hair and Cloth Brushes, at R. T. MUIR'S.

1871.J ALMANACK. 9

A. AIJDGEWAV I: CD. (Successors to late T. J. Ridgeway,)

~Rbiutt-mahtrs, lp~olsttrtrs ~ lnbtrtahtrs, 31 Brunswick Street, Corner Hurd's Lane,

[l[l£[bQ[F £~~ [190 §o --:0:--

Manufacturers of all kinds of Drawing Room, Dining Room, B~d Room, Library and Counting Room Furniture 'of

the latest and most approved Styles, also, Feather Beds, Hair, Wool, Excelsior & Grass Mattrasses.

We pay especial attention to the Undertaking Branch.

MAHOGANY, WALNUT & OAK COFFINS & CASImTS,

Robes, Face Cloths, Gloves and Hat Bands, HEARSE AND MOURNING COACHES, &c.

BBNRY CARSON, li1 NORTH END A

maldj aub IIotJ! ltaJ!gut

No. 251 UPPER WATER STREET, (FOOT ROUND CHURCH HILL,)

[l[l£[bQW£Ji~ [190 §o --:0:--

Constantly on hand--:::Gold and Silver Lever aud G~~va Watches, Ladies' Gold Guards, Brooches, Dress RllIgs, Earrin"s, etc.; Gentlemen's Gold Chains, Signet Riugs, Scarf Pins, Studs, etc.; also, Eight-day and Thirty-hour American Clocks and Timepieces.

BBOWN BRO,"HBR8 & Oo:} Importers 0( Genuine Patent Medicines.

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10 BELCHER'S FAR~!ER'S [1871.

ROBERT 6. NORtl, . i4C> Lo~er Water St.,

HALIFAX~

Commission Merchant, DEALER IN

Ne'ts", Line!;~ TTvines", SEINES AND NET MOUNTINGS.

Agent for J. & W. Stuart, Net and Twine Manufacturers. " II The American Net and Twine Co., of Boston.

[l[Jl!iilJ.ill ®[F [i}[B.l!i!ffi1illl!i[B.9S1 W[l[J£[B.rr f) LATE BROWN'S.

SeUIEBSlIllT HgUSEl~ ~ 75, Corner of Granville & Prince Streets, III

HALIFAX.

J. FORTUNE, Wishes respectflllIy to intimate to his Customers and the h

Public that he has on hand a choice assortment of

STAPLE AND

FANCY DRY GOODS, Wholesale and Retail,

Suitable for the Town and Country Trade.

This Stock is purchased at the lowest Market Rates and Sold at VERY SMALL ADVANCE. '

BROWN BROTHERS & CO., Druggists, Ordnance Square, Haijfaz,

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Small Ware. in great variety, at R. T. MUIR'S.

1871.] ALMANACK. 11 ! -----------------------------

ROBERT PICKFORD, ,Ibip mban.fiI~n ~ lGnnr~nt

DEALER IN

MANILA &: HEMP CORDAGE, E Canvas, Lines, Twines, Paints, Oils, Putty, =

Varnishes, Glass, Nails, Oakum, ! TAR, PITCH AND ROSIN, .,

= ~ttf, ~otk, [lout, ~uttt\', ~ntd, &t., &t. ~

HEAD OF BENNETT'S WHARF.

HALIFAX, N. S .

• R. PICI(FORD Respectfully iuvites the atteution of Ship Masters to the fact that he is prepared to supply every article that may be

required for

Ships' Use, and feels confident of giving satisfaction to those who may

favor him with their orders. •

HEAD OF BENNETT'S WHARF, HALIFAX. BROWN BROTHERS & Co., Pure Chemicals and Toilet Articles.

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R. T. MUIR, Bookseller and Stationer, 125 Granville Street, Halirax.

12 BELCHER'S FARMER'S [1871.

" .l:ETN A. "

Insurance Company, OF HARTFORD, CONN.

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The leading Ame";can :Ji'ire Insurance Company, with the prestige 0/ 52 year8 unequalled success.

~ NOVA SCOTIA AGENCY FIRST ESTABLISHED IN 1838.

8 CASH CAPITAL AND SURPLUS,

(NEARLY)

Six Minions~ of Dollars. ($6,000,000)

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Insurance effected against loss or damage by fire, on any description of property on the most favorable terms.

SPECIAL NOTICE-" NO CONNECTION WITH THE TARIFF OFFICES."

~~I~m~ ~~~~;i~'~ V ~~~! ~r ~~~Ii ---:0:---

AGENTS THROUGHOUT THE PROVINCE. Amherst ...... W. M. Fullerton, Esq. Annapolis .... W. R. Ruggles, Esq. B~ddeck ..•.. W. Kidston, Esq. Digby ........ K Burnham, Esq. K.entvil1e ..•.. Harris ~ Chipman. LIverpool .... J. M. VIets, Esq. Lunenburg ... H. S. Jost, Esq.

New Glasgow .. J as. A. Fraser, Esq. Pictou ......... S. H. Holmes, Esq. Pugwash ...... Levi Borden, Esq. Truro ......... Geo. Reading, ESq. Wallace ....... Hon. A. Macfarlarie. Wolfville ...... Geo. V. Rand, Esq. Yarmouth ..... H. A. Grantham, Eoq.

ALEX. W. SCOTT, General. Agent for N(fI)(J Scotia.

Offioe, 27 Bedford Row, Halifax. BROWN BROTHERS & CO., Druggists, Ordnance Square, Halifu.

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Soaps, Hair Oils, Perfumery, and other Small Wares, at R. T. MUIR'S.

1871.] AL}!ANACK. 13

c. &. BERRYMAN, BARLOW'S CORNER, [) KING ST.,

ST. JOHN, N. B. IMPORTER 01"

British & Foreign Hardware, Paint, 011, Putty, Glass, Lead, Zinc, Steel,

SA. WS, PO WDER, ~ Varnishes, Nails, Agricultural Implements, ,

1j.~mHfl.:~1 &'VITII; AND

CARRIAGE BUILDERS' HARDWARE & STOCK.

'" o o ~ .. <I

All orders froUl abroad promptly attended to. Prices, &c., .. I furnished on application by Mail or otherwise. "

II.

ci

B. G. GRA Y,~" ~

It i lir' ffarri5ttr anb wttDm~-at-~a1u, ::: iii

NOTARY, COMMISSIONER, &c. iii

54 Bedford Row,

HALIFAX, N. S.

&" Attends to legal business of all kinds in the DOMINION OF CANADA and in the UNITED STATES.

nl"", BrnBbes, Combs and Perfumery, at BIlOWN BIlOTIIBIlS & Co.

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R. T. MUIR. Paper Ruler and Blank Book Manufacturer, 125 Granvills 81.

~ 114 BELCHER'S FARMER'S [1871. II

i STARRS D'~' .~cN UTT, I

" II

~ ~BON ~ STBEl\~~ '3

~ Ironmongery, to I ~ I

~ ; GENERAL HARDWARE, i Ill, li!i I Cutlerv, ~ ;; III BEST LONDON PAINTS, OILS, GLASS, PUTTY,

f lin. ~int. ,,§btd 'l'tad.

~ tHAD PIPE, GUNPOWDER, SHOT, ~

~ Manilla & Tarred Rope. III

~ ~ t

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REMEMBER THE PLACE!

~ 144 " 146 UPPER WATER STREET, III

f !'l!tnr'l~ ~" I" BROWN BROTHERS & CO., DruggislI, Ordnance Square, Halifax.

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Room Paper and Paper Blinds, at R. T. MUIR'S.

1871.J ALMANACK. 15

HALIFAX, NOVA SCOTIA,

UrRr ~A~~ 'fS~~ W~T/Or Dr ~T~S~~ 8~ ~= = ill l! UJ y>~ "!JA ;ll~ 140 HOLLIS STREET.

FOnnill'Y'" Ra\~k'V'nl~ ~HIOl

MANUFACTURER OF SHIP WORK,

LIFT AND FORCE PUMPS, HOUSE AND SHIPS' WATER CLOSETS,

AND ALL KINDS OF

PLUMBERS' BRASS WORK,

.. ., .0

~ I PATENT ROLLER BUSHES, g I ~

I HASPS, HINGES, &0., &0. II:

! STEAM WORK ~ IN e

:Ii ~Iobt, iuttgt, ~Itt55 ~ ~~tch tttIbt ~OCh5, :Ii

OIL AND TALLOW CUPS, Ale Pumps, Gas and Water Cocks,

Of every description, and of the very BEST MATERIAL.

P. S.-Orders respectfully solicited, and attended to with despatch.

JOHN HUNTER. Dye Stnffs and Confectionery, at BROWN BROTHERS & Co.

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R. T. MWR, Book,oller and Stationer, 1~5 Graavilie Street, HalIfax, g 'iii 16 BELCHER'S FARMER'S [1871 • .!I

! ~tathtt & ~hDt ~inding, o

.<I

OHEAP :rOB CASB~

AT 148 UPPER WATER STREET, HALIFAX, N. S .

~ A good supply of Sole Leather for Sewed ~ and Pegged Boots; .. ., .a FRENCH FRONTS, ] " ~attttt, QIIow ~idtl ~tntmmtlltd ~tathtr, i .s '" {! o Ilo

~ ..

PEBBLE GRAIN constantly on hand. Also, a good as­sortment of Roan and Lining Skins of all colours.

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g Machine Twist, Linen Thread, t!I

o Marshall's Thread tor Wax Thread Machine, o Machine Needles, ~

NEW BRUNSWICK NAILS, LAST PEGS, ETC., III

S o ~ ~ Orders from the conn try solicited and filled with prompti-II: tude and dispatch.

constantly on hand.

ARTHUR FORDHAM.

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Writing. Copying and Printing Inks. at R. T. MUIR·S.

1871.J ALMANACK. 17

M. 8. :BROWN, gnrhing ~t.tutlItr & iilbtr5mif~,

IOS-G RANVILLE STREET-lOS [J[J&lbU!r~bil) ~/) ~/)

Invites inspection by cilizens and strangers of his rich, ex­tensive and varied slOck of

STERLING SILVER SPOONS, FORKS, &C. Fine Gold Jewellery,

ENGLISH" FOREIGN WATCHES, ALL STYLES, Electro-Plated Goods of every variety and description,

~UPERH3B ALBAT! PLATE~ Sheffield Table Cutlery, and Britannia Metal Ware,

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Also, a very complete assortmeut of

SPEcr ACLES AND EYE GLASSES. The proprietor having ceased to keep Cabinet and Fancy

Goods, will give his undivided attention to the above depart­ments.

Intending purchasers can depend upon finding, at all times, a full assortment of first class Goods, in the above line, at the lowest possible prices.

The same excellent quality of

Electro-Plated Spoons, Forks, Bntter Knives, Ladles, &c" which has been sold at this estahlishment for the last twenty­five years, is still kept in stock, and is confidently offered,

WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, As the best value in the market.

BROWN BROTHERS & C ..... Gold Leaf. Dry Paint. and Varnishes.

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R. T. MUIR, Paper Ruler & Blank Book Manufacturer, 125 Granville 81.

18 BELCHER'S FAR)IER'S [1871.

Acadia Clothing Store .. --:0:--

JDHN DOYLE, Tailor and Clothier,

93--UPPER WATER STREET-93 HALIFAX, N. S.

The SUbscliber keeps c~nstantly on hand a large stock of Cloths and Clothing, which ,,,'m be sold at the

LOWEST CASH PRICES.

0- Good Fits and Best Workmanship Warranted . .a Orders from tI,e Country promptly attended to.

j~MEg rD. IIILL~, ~abind-mahtr, ~p~oI5ttrtr ~ flllbtdahtr,

82 & 84 BARRINGTON STREET, ONE DOOR SOUTH OF CHALMERS' CHURCH.

All kinds of Drawing Room, Dining I~oom, and Bedroom ~umiture on hand and made to order in all the lntest styles.

FEATHER BEDS, SPRING, HAIR, FLOCK, EXCELSIOR and SEA WEED MATTRASSES made to order at the shortest nolice.

OLD FURNITURE REPAIRED & RE.STUFFED.

N. B.-Particular attention paid to .e Undertaking DepartmenL

BROWN BROTHERS & CO., Druggist.., Ordnance Square, Halifax.

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Blblea, T .. tamenl8, Prayer and School Books, at R. T. MUIR'S.

1871.] ALMANACK. 19

THOMSON, ABBOTT & CO., ~.mtral ~ ~Ommi55ion ~rc~a:nt&,

TEAS, SPICES, RJICE:TESTrRCH, SOAP, ETC. AND WllOLE~ALE DJiiALERS IN

W'es':t India ppo(hJe;'e.~ 1'(0.81 UPPER WATER STREET, HALIFAX, 1'(. s.

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The Acadia Powder MiII Company lIANCFACTURE

MINING OR BLASTING and SPORTING POWDERS. Samples may be seen and terms ,,,,ill be maue known on application to

THOMSON, ABBOTT & CO., Ag""ts, 81 UpPtl' Water Street.

Drugs and Chemicals of the Purest and Best Quality.

THE MEDICAL HALL Has gained, under the proprietorship of Mr. ALFRED MAJOR, the name

of being a

First Class Dispensing Establishment, None but the purest Drugs and Chemicals eyer being used or sold,

has had the anticipated elfect of gaining tor the proprietor the confidence and patronage of the leading Physicians of Halifax; together with the esteemed patronage of large numbers of citizens and members ot the Army and Navy.

In returning- thanks for the confidence reposed in him, and the patron­age afforded him, Mr. Alfred Major takes this opportunity of stating that no exertions shall be ,wanting on his part to keep up the prestige he has won for his establishment.

ALFRED MAJOR, C!I:~tmf.t anb mtuggfst,

-17 Bruns'Wick Street, ALl109T FACING THE GARRISON CHURCH.

Open on Sundays from 2.30 P.l\['J till 3.30; and from 8 P.l'Il., till 9.

Physicians' and Family Prescriptions most carefully prepared with the purest Medicines.

Preacription. carefnlly ,Uspensed by BROWl! BROTHERS & Co.

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R. T. MUIR, Bookseller and Stationer, 125 Granville Street, Holifn.

I ~~OVINUl!L ~;;~;;ING !G;; GEORGE W. HALLS,

. Jhip ~toktt & Qt(lmmi~~ion ~uthant, j 84\ B~d~opd •• w, HALIFAX, N. S.

Agent for the principal Shippers and Importers of

DEALS, COAL OIL, LUMBER, GUANO" GRAIN. --:0:--

Special attention paid to the Chartering of Ships, &e., for European 1fl and Amelican Freights, for which I caD always offer the highest rates

jJli in the market. Also, to the sellin~ of Lumber and other consignments. ~ Having a large busioes! conneXlon, I can execute business entrusteu

to me with despatch, and give unexceptiona.ble references if required.

]"

" GEO. W. HALLS.

3 g 130 HOLLIS STREET, HALIFAX, N. S. ~ --:0:--III

~ o WATSON & MYERS, ~ Brass Founders, Finishers,

~as-Jfitftrs anD Jampmaktrs, MANUFACTURERS OJ!' ALL KINDS OF

FOR ENGINEERS, PLUMBERS, &c.

--:0:--

Gas and Oil Lamps for Churches, Halls, and Public Buildings made to order.

BROWN BROTHERS & CO., Druggists, Ordnance Square, Halifax,

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Pen and Pocket Knives, Scissors, Razors, &e., at R. T. MUIR'S.

1871.] ALMANACK. 21

~;g~ STAB lif~ ~~~UVltn.rg inri~IYt

48 Moorgate Street, London, E. C. ---:0:---

CAPIT4L £100,000 Sterling. ANNUAL INCONE £[60,453 BONUSES DISTRIBUTED £240,000 RESERVED FUND £707,000

Invested on Mortgage of Real p1,perty, Government and other securities. To be able to pay all claims, meet all expenses, and at the same time create such a Fund, shows the prosperous nature of the busi­ness, and the secure basis on which the Society rests.

90 PEE OENT. of the profits are .tivided amongst the policy holders.

£465,000 Sterliug have been paid to the representatives of deceased 8ssurers, the Taine of which to the WIDOW anll FATHERLESS can nevel' be told.

WHAT IS LIFE ASSURANCE? It b the exercise of prudence. It sec:.ures independence and domestic happiness

to the Wirlow and Orphan. It afforJ.s to persOns in every clas8 and in every situa­tioll in life, the means to avoid much future misery in theh families, and to rendf'r ihem independent of public or private charity.

Admitting the uncertainty of human life, it behoves every head of a family, as well as all who have others dependent On them for suppOrt, to consider the position

:~~:rr~~. fa!;~l: ;:ea~e!d~::~e ~~~;~ b~l~{;~ ~sstrIX~~~.~~ ~~~e~~~; of the family of the deceased Assurer receiving a stated amount, even if his death were to take place the moment after he Aad paid the first premium. Supposing"

L:d~~~~:i~~d :~i:~ ~~e ~k,~:ltr:a:!~~~e~r:;~i.,I}a~~l~~me position as if he

The Directors of the " STAR" have decided to appoint AGENTS throul$.hout the Provinces of NOVA SCOTIA and NEW BRUNSWICK, who will receive & lIberal remuneration for all Lusines8 dOI:e by them. ApplicatIOns, accoilipanied by testi­monials to be made to the Gi:NF.:RAL SUPERINTENDENT of the NOVA SCOTIA BRANCH, who will be bappy to afford every information.

Council of Reference for Halifax, N. S. HON. J. H. ANDERSON, M.L.C. GEORGE H. STARR, ESQ. HON. S. L. SHANNON, REV. JOHN Mcl\lURRAY. REV. J. M. CRA>lP, D.D. STEPHEN SELD!'N. ESQ.

MEDICAL REFEREE. R. S. BLACK, ESQ., M.D.

GENERAL SUPERINTE?iDBNT. CI!.ARLES LEMAN, ESQ.

Agents. HALIFAX, N. S ........ MARTIN G. BLACK, ESQ., Halifax Bank. CHARLOTTETOWN ••... GEORGE ALLEY, ESQ., Char/oUtlowlI.

CHARLES LEMAN, General Superintendent for Maritime Provinces.

Spongeo, Brnshes, Combs and Pelfumery, at BROWN BROTHERS & Co.

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R. T. MUIR, Paper Ruler and Blank Book Manufactorer, 125 Grao .. ll~ .. ~t.

22 BELCHER'S FARMER'S [1871.1

w. WHY TAL & CO. m '0 0 LEATHER & FINDING Eo<

= ., ~ .0

STORB~ .9 .>I () .. Po .. 200-HOLLIS STREET-200 <I

~ III .. NEAR H. M. ORDNANCE, ., .<I ... ., HALIFAX, N. S . ..:I

ci 0

~ U!PORTEHS AND DEALERS IN

III Q ®ngHsg, jrenr~ -& ~mtritlln eStDrk . ..:I 0 Z ~

~ ALSO DEALERS IN

Ii r.:I RUBBER BEL TING, III <lI ~ Ii<

Hides, ac. WILLIAM WHYTAL. AMBROSE W HYTAL.

BROWN BROTHERS & CO., Druggists, Ordnance Sqnare, HaIi1IIt.

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, Soaps, Hair Oils, Pccfnmery, and other Small Wares, at R. T. MUIR'S.

1871.) ALMANACK. 23

C. ROBSON & CO.'S Depot for Dry Goods.

INSPECT OUR STOCK OF .<i

~DttDns, ~intnS, 'Dollt~s, iilhs, ~ 1

SHAWLS, MANTLES, r:: .. . DRESS GOODS, HOSIERY, GLOVES, RmOONS. .~ i

Every article in the. HOUSEKEEPING LINE, as

iii READY MADE CLOTHING, COTTON WARP, IIi

COLMAlV'S lVEW PATElVT DEM:I SIURT.

~ --:0:--

An extensive MILLINERY and CLOAK De­partment, where the newest goods (of this

class) are kept in stock, and made to order by experienced Artistes . • WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.

Phptographic Chemicala, Card, and Cases, at ;BROWN BROTlIERS & CO.

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R. T. MUIR, Bookseller and Stationer, 125 Granville !'t., HaUm.

24 BELCHER'S FARMER'S

" ;j

.. g THE GENTLEMEN'S OUTFITTING W!REHOUSE, ~ 'tI

IS' O~o.DvilJlle StIPe.iff! j HALIFAXe ~. ~. ~ ~ I I .. , B@ 1II ~ MANUFACTURERS OF

READY-MADE CLOTHING. IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN

Solid Leather Portmanteaus, Trunks, Valises,

TRAVELLING B,\GS, RAILWAY RUGS,

UM,BRELLAS. &c.

Also, constantly in stock, a Jarge assortment of

RUBBER CLOTHING, Direct from the manufacturers, warranted Waterproof and

good value.

We are now prepared to execute all orders for making up Men's, Youths' and Boys' Shirts of all descriptions, made to order from most approved patterns, best materials! Bnd with quick despatch of all orders entrusted ~s. .

J. B. ELLIOT & CO. BROWN BROTHERS-& CO .• Druggists, Ordnance Square, HalifAx.

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Pipes, Combs, Cash Boxes, Hail' and Cloth Brushes at R. T. MUIR'S.

1871.] ALlIIANACK. 25

" Nova Scotia"

BREWERY. :i

ALEX. KEITH & SON, J (Established in 1820,)

)IANUFACTURERS O~'

~ o o 0"' l'! 111 o

INDIA PALE III

ALJI~ ~ ~

x, xx, AN D XXX ~ o o ~ Ales and Porter.

I ENGLISH ALE AND BROWN STOUT, iii

D[PORTERS AND BOTTLERS OF

Importers and Wholesal. DeaI.rs i.

WINES, BRANDIES,

®Ulml) @liJ£!iIl[l>£®Im~l) §@@1l'®a::J wa::Ja~[fiIE'i1l)

&c., &c.

Trusses, Supporters and Bandages, at BROWN BROTHERS & CO.

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It. T. MUIR, Fapel' Ruler and Blank Book Manuract1l11lf,.U5 Granvru. 81.

~ 26 BELCHER'S FARMER'S [1871.

: R. C. HAMILTON & CO. 0>

Iii c §

i j II)

i oj

tzi If ~ ~

o

~ ~ ci o ~ III j:I ..:I o ~ ~ m UI ~

~Iour ~ ~tumd ~olUlUissiDU

MERCHANTS, 119 Lower Water Street,

HEAD OF ESSON'S WHARF,

Halifax, N. S.

Having a House in TORONTO, Ontario, we are prepared to execute orders for FLOUR. &c., in tbe Western

Markets w.ith the

GRE"~TEST POSSIBLE DESPATCH,

And on the most reasonable terms.

FLOUR AND MEAL CONSTANTLY ON HAND. Agents for New Brunswick Match Factory.

TORONTO HOUSE:

~~~~~~.~-~-~.~~~--~~~~---=~~. BROWN BROTHEl~S & CO., Druggists; Ordnance Sqllilre, Halifax.

W. D. MATTHEWS & CO.

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Purse" Portmonaies and Leather Bags at R. T. MUm'S.

1871.] AL1IANACK. 27

MACl)ONALD & CO. '[A~UFACTURERS OF

BR.~SS ~] COlIPOSITIQN FASTENINGS, ETC. g

,<:I

FOR VESSELS.

DELLS '>~

lor~c~ools,~a:ctariCS, ~lt"sr(s, ~c., ~~c. " ~

SUCTION AND FORCE PUMPS.ottj·,> ~

BOUJ~C al,,(I Rlllp' P)llllmbin~:tJ -~

COPPER WORK OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS, &c" &c, ~ ~

No. 88 BARRINGTON ST., HALIFAX, N. S. .. -" :0 o

LORDLY- & STIMPSON, .!~,'; ~ ,C) o

mnittmi~~inn Itgudjaul!i;: ~ AND

CENERAL ACENTS, Wholes.le and Retail Dealers in

FLOUR, MEAL, COFFEE, TEA, SUGAR, :L'obacco, lIEolasses,

Corner of George and Hollis Streets, HALI'FAX, N. S.

BaoWN Bn.oTHEns & Co., Importers of Flower, Field nDd Garden Seeds.

iii iii

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R. T. Mum, Bookseller and Rtationer, 125 Granville Street, Halifax.

~ 28 BELCHER'S FAR)IER'S ~

~ LINDIN BODSI11~ I '8 I :; WHOLESALE WAREHOUSES: I ~

~ 110

~ o

3 & 4 Market Square,

SAINT JOHN, N. B.

UIPORTERB OF

1 'riiis~, ~riS~, ~rtut~, aub imtritltU Ul ('

! MERCHANDIZE, .. iii 'iii "

IN

i Silk, Woollen, Linen & Cotton MANUF ACTURES.

--:0:--

o o Our Buyers visit these Markets twice a year, : and arrangements have been made ~ to procure all

~

~ THE NEWEST STYLES ~ p:f r.:l Ul

BETWEEN SEASONS,

~ .

re DAlNrE~~ ~ DOY'D~ BROWN 1JtOTHERS & CO., Druggists, Ordnance Square, Halifilx.

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Pass, Memo. and Time Books at R. T. MUIR'S.

1871.J AL'!AN"A('f{. 29

ALEXANDRA WORKS. -:0:-

CORNER NORTH AND GEORGE STS.,

ST. JOHN, N. B. i I ~tta quality iltran'a~:~td ~a~t ~itl Jaw~, I

! 5~ feet to n feet, assorted guages.

CIRCULAR SAWS, ci o ~

6 inch to 4 inch diameter, assorted guages. ~

Cross Cut Saws, 4 to 6 feet.

WHIP SAWS, HANDSAWS, BILLET WELBS, ETU. ~nr~~l ~A if 'WAI~}U~TIIDlo

-:0:-

SA. WS FiLED AND REPAIRED.

FOR PRICE LIST PLEASE SEND ADDRESS.

J,ro) )F(j) LA'lV'FON@ EJ8atio SwckiDItS. Koee Caps and Anklet .. at BROWN BROTHERS & Co.

~

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30 iIELCHER'e li'ARIIIER'S [1871.

BRENNAN & .CO., .g

93 Granville Street, ,Q

" ,c

.s IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN

" li! ENGLISH, AMERICAN AND DOMESTIC MANUFACTURED

i mool~t ~~Og~ ~ Itttlilign~t WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.

IMPORTERS AND DEALERS 1N

HATS AND CAPS, Travellers' Trunks, Hat Cases, Carpet Bags, &e.

93 GRANVILLE ST.,

HALIFAX, N. S. BROWN BROTHERS & CO., Druggists, Ordnance Square, HaJilax.

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Wliting, Copying and Plinting Inks, at R. T. MUIR'i'!.

AND A GENERAL ASSORTlIENT OF

r ANrcy GJOODS~ 154 Granville Street,

Unadulterated Ground Spicco, at BROWN BROTHERS & CO.

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R. T. MUIR, Bookseller and Stationer, 125 Granville Street, HaJifo.x.

32 BELCHER'S FARnER'S [1871.

99 GRANVILLE STREET, HALIFAX, N. S. t' j SMITH BROTHERS, a o .t: !l <l

DlPOltTERS OF

DRITI.SJI ,~tND :FOREIG'N DRY GOODS .

§ Each season our stock is personally selected by one of the ~ Firm, and as it io replenished by nearly every mail boat, it

.~ wi~~I~ect~u~~tZ~t~o~f ~~~e':~~lt ~~or~uurg~~~c~s~;t;~i~ t~~oc~?; t.J Family :lIourning Goods, &c. E <l HORROCKS' WHITE SHIRTINGS, .~ MAN'.rLE MAKING & MILLINERY,

Special Intlucemen ts offered to 'Wholesale Buyers and Country Customers.

--:0:--

CEO. A. KENT, DEALER IN

OPPOSITE THE CLUB HOUSE,

HALIFAX, N;S.

BROWN BROTHERS & CO., Druggists,

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Pipes, Combs, Cash Boxes, IIlIir and Cloth Bl'l1.hes, at R. T. MUIR'S. F ~~~- ;;"""" ~;~,-~- '" J:AME3 1C MltNNlg,

IMPORTER OF

CLOTHS, Cassimeres, 'I'weeds, Readll-made Clothing, Gents'

Fu"nishillf/ Goods, '1',·ltltks, Valises, <fe.

SUITS ;lLiDE UP TO ORDER,

In the most fashionable styles.

As onT terms are snictly CASH, we can afford to make up garments at very low prices.

I I 8 UPPER WATER ST., CORNER OF JACOB,

[}J~[bQ:F'£21o [i:9~ &'S~

HALIFAX RTOVE STORE.

H. A. S',CHWART2, (Successor to R. Downs & Son,)

Tinsmith 3c Plumber, DEALER IN STOVES AND GRATES,

198 & 200 UPPER WATER ST.,

HALIFAX, N. .8. Orders in the V81ious branches of Copper, Lead, Zinc, Sheet Iron and

Tin work personally and promptly attended to.

BBOWN BROTHERS & Co., Importers of Genuine Patent Medicines.

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R. T. MUIR, Paper Ruler nnd Blank Book Manufacturer, 125 Granville St.

BELCHER'S FARMER'S [1871.

PHCEiNIX MUTUAL lifg tn~ttUn.nrg InmpttnYt

HARTFORD, CONN. Issues all kinds of Policies on the most favorahle plans, and free from

nearly all restrictions on 'rravel, residence 01' occupation. Its ratio of' Assets to Liabilities is larger than that of any other Com­

pany of equal age, and its ratio of Losses paid is smaller. Its income has in{'reascd over 100 per cent. in two years. It issued 578 PoHeics in the Dominion for 1869, being a. larger num­

ber than any other Foreign Company but one.

BRANCH OFFICES: GRANVILLE STREET, HALIFAX, N. S.

PRINCESS STREET, ST. JOHN, N. B.

R. R. ANDREWS, - - - - Manager. ------_ .. _------- ----------

IMPORTER OF

~~iuat ~la.s.s nub ~nrt~tU1uitrtt TABLE &: POCKET CUTLERY,

ELECTRO·PLnE & NICKEL SILVER SPOONS, TEA TRAYS, &c., &c.

dtonial Market BUilding, 192 Argyle St.,

[l:Jj~:.bn-£bri) !l90 &10

BROWN BROTHERS & CO., Druggists, Ordnance Square, Halifax.

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Small Wares in great variety, at R. T. MUIR'S.

11871.] AL~l.\NAC]{. 351

I NEWCOMB & LAMBERT, iabind-mltlttrs, ~pl~olstcrtrs ~ ~!nbcrtah~rs,

I. '75" naln~iJlg't OIl Set." OPPOSITE THE POST OFFICE.

FURNITURE o/el'ery delJcriptioll 011 "",/(l o"1/lade to ordel' alJ cheap as c(ln be h"d elscll'I,,·/"p.

CARPETS MADE AND PUT DOWN AT SHORT NOTICE, I Also, FLOOR OLOTHS laid in the best manner possible.

I SHIPS' WHEELS

I

I

( )1\ hnnd and made to order of the Lest material and workmanship.

VENETIAN BLINDS MADE TO ORDER AT SliORT NOTICE. Orders from the Country will meet with prompt attention.

GEORGE C. NEWCOMB. WILLIAM LAMilEIn.

(Late of the firm of'\Yilson & Newcomb.)

D. McDONALD, l\fANUFACTUR~R OF AND DE.\LET: IN

Boots Of all Descriptions.

--;0:--

No.2 Oxford Block, Upper Water Street,

BROWN BROTHERS & Co., Pure Chemicals and Toilet Articles.

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R. T. MllR, Bookseller and Stationer, 125 Grall.viIle Street, Halifax.

36 BELCHER'S FARl\IER'S [1871.

PETER GRANT & CO. LATE GRANT, ROMANS & CO.

Importers of British and Foreign

Wholesale and Retail,

---:0:---

4 GRANVILLE ST., & J ORDNANCE ROW,

-------- "- ---- -- -- ---------

"GETTING UP .IN THE WORLD."

H. A. TAYLOR, Re:,p(·(,tfull,'" thanks hi:; mallY City, ('i!Untry anti SIII!r,' friends for their very lilwr.d patronage during the twenty .n:'lrs ht: has })('('n in the Drug l)w,ille;,~, and would inform them of his HE.\IUVAL TU

No. 33 BA.RKINGTO~ STREET, Laidlaw's Building, corner of Sackville :-;~r('L't, (lJt'ing tIn.' second Street above the old Stand.) under the GILT .:'IIOHTAH, wht.'re he will keep

con,stantl.v on hand a ,::":U1111 "nl,!'ly of

DRUGS .AND JM:EDIOINES, Patent MediCines, Combs, Brushes, Spices, Toilet Requisites,

Hair and Tooth Preparations, Perfumery, Sponges, Fancy Soaps, &c., &c., &c.,

at reasonable prices, .and where he will be happy to wait upon all his old frIends, and any number of new ones.

n:r- PhYl'icians' anrl Family Prescriptions personally dispensed with', the PUREtlT and BEST DRUGS, &c. &C.

REMEMBER THE PLACE-No. 53 BARRINGTON STREET, corner Building, second Street above the old Stand to the right. See the Gilt Pestle and Mortar. ,

.... , L

BROWN BROTHERS & CO., Druggists, Ordnance Sqnare, Halifax.

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, Soap', Hair Oil" Pe..rllmery, and other Small Wares, at R. T. MUIR'S.

1871.] ALl\lANACK.

L. BOULETi' & CO. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL

144; 'G'l'ftn"YilIe StVC("t.!1

HALIFAX, N. S.

--:0:--

37

II' In this house can be had for CASH, all kinds of Dry Goods, Clothing, &c., &c .

• --:0:--

The aim of the Proprietol's is to give all customers such superior value as will eusure their continued patronage.

- ------------

After twenty-five years experience in the business of this Province. feels qnalified to undertake the transaction of any kind of AGENCY entrusted to him, particularly anything connected with Ships.

Particular attention is requested to ilIe Matches produced in the

(J:rO'1yn !(a,tC)l, Fac,tol."'Y'!) of which he is joint Proptietor with his son.

OFFICE, B,,"RSS' WH,,"RF,

UPPER WATER ST., NORTH SlDE.

Sponges, Brushe., Combs and Perfumery, at BROWN BROTHERS & Co.

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R. T. MUIR, Paper Ruler and Blank Book Manufacturer, 125 Granville 8t.

BELCHER'S FARMER'S [1871.

SCOTIA HOUSE, Corner Duke & Barrington Streets,

(John Esson's old Corner,)

W. ANDERSON, PROPRIETORS,

" ~ I ~'1anufacturers of the best ground ('( )FFEE in tlle ])ominion, or nny

~ I Country; tri it. Importers and DenIers in

~ ~it$t .. Qtttl$$ ~rM, Qtoffrt, jiugtlt, III z SPICES OF EVERY DESCIUI'TI( J"",

~ BISCUITS OF ALL KINDS,

~ I Beans, Peas, Barley, Rice, Molasses, Codfish, Herring, Corn

,," .\Ica l, Oatmeal,

'" ~ CURR!lNTS, RAISINS, BUTTER, CHEESE, ~ ! BROOMS, BUCKETS,

~ FLOUR, FAMILY &. PASTRY, " ., ci o cij

III

~ o Z

~ p:f ~ III col

And every article in the Grocery Business.

LIQUORS, the Best Imported.

Rum, Gin, 'Vhi!i;li.cJ', B.·andy., Port nnd Hhe.ry, Uhampagne, &e.

• All Goods ".ent to the Depot free of charge.

Our prices c:muot be surpa.ssed in Halifax. Call and examine before purchasing t.'lscwliel'c.

c. & W. ANDERSON, ~ SCOTIA HOUSE. ~~~~~======~~~d

BROWN BROTHERS & CO., Druggists, Ordnance Square, Hali'"",.

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Room Paper and Paper Blinds. at R. T. MUIR'S.

1871.] AL1fAN.\.CK. 39

P. p~ A:R!CHIBALD, Commission Merchant,

AND DEALER IN

CORNER OF BED),'ORD ROW &:; SACKVH.LE ST.,

HALIF.\X, N. S.

Country Produce of every rlescription received on Consign­ment, and disposed of to the best advantage,

and remittances promptly made.

P. P. AROHIBALD.

W(t A. HESSON, Tailor and Clothier,

AGENT FOR

(;UT~T}Ilt·S GUIDE, AND GLENCROSS' REPORT OF FhSllIONS,

184 HOLLIS ST., HALIFAX, N. S. --:0:--

BROAD CLOTHS, TWEEDS, DOESKI NS, VESTI NGS, DRESS MATERIALS.

COUNSELlOR AND CLERGYMEN'S GOWNS MADE TO ORDER.

Grand Lodge, Royal Arch, an(l III. 111. Masonic Regalia const&ntly Oil hand and made 10 order.

Dye Stuff. and Confectionery, at BnOWN BnOTHERS & Co ..

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t A~ I ~ ~"J ~~ PAGE & ~~~ o s:l o

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o r.. '" :; .<l

~ . .: III "liI " .c a o .::: ... " '"

~UFACTUHER8 OF SUPERIOR OAK TANNED

LEATHER BELTING, Of all descriptions;

DEALERS IN BEST QUALITY

VULCANIZED RUBBER BELTING, Steam Packing, Engine Hose,

And other articles of Rubber for Mechanical and Manufac-turing purposes.

BOSTON . 8

I

~ B. K. BROWm~ I ~ i GENERAL IMPORTER OF I I !IRONlYIONGER Y, I 8 lPlARIlWJH1B. fG~TL~RJ. o ~ PAINTS, OILS, CORDAG:E, UI

~ o ~ r.:l II:

NETS, LI.NES AND TWI.NES.

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69 & 7.1 Upper Water St., 11:- ImAD TOBIN'S WHARF, r.:l UI <lj I lliJ£ i1U IF Lil;;~~ lmo &'50 f~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-u BROWN BROTHERS & CO., Druggists, Ordnance Square, Halifax.

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Writing, Copying ahd Printing Inks, at R. T. MUIR'S.

1 1871.] ALMANACK. 41

FIFTY PER CENT. SAVED By mannf"turing the K.it Good, nsed in the Family on the ;el.brated

I LAMB F AMIL Y KNITTING MACHINE. )105t of it~.proJuctions are such as no other Machine can make, as

IT SETS UP ITS OWN WORK, WIDENS AND NARROWS AS BY HAND,

MAKES THE GENUINE SEAM OR RIB, And a great variety of FANCY FABRICS.

These Machines can also be used to great advantage in the IDnnufac­tUre of goods for the market.

TE S I'IJY.rONIA.L_ Agent Lamb Knitting .lI(fd/lIp,

DEAR SIR :-The :Machine purchased of you last fall gives very goou satisfaction. ]\t{y wife had never seen one before, but hnd no trouble in learning to knit the various kinds of work that are laid down in your book. She thinks it much better than is represented in your circular; can knit four pairs of drawers or twelve pairs of stockings in n. day, be­sides hOllse work for the family.

It is not often that I buy an article that is better than is recommend· ed,-this is much better. The Machine attracts considerable attention in this vicinity, and no doubt you will have a call for more. I shall say all I can in your favor.

Yours, truly, Mexico, J/f'., ..1/(1)"(11 15th, 1869. l\{ANVILLE DURGIN.

Send for Circular and Sample Stocking, stating where you saw t!tis advertisement.

Lamb Knitting Machine Manufacturing Co. N. CLARK, Agent,

813 Washinglon St., Boston.

BllOWN BROTHERS & Co., Gold Leaf, Dry Paints and Varnishes.

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BELCHER'S FARMER'S [1871.

2GG'COl.·g'O 1!I~U;:t .. 'c;~'i~

I OPPOSITE NORTH END PROVINCE BUILDING, o I

~ I Ill1PORTERS OF

~, '" : '" ' ::; o

STAPLE AND FANCY

--:0:--

SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO

g FARMER'S &. FISHERMEN'S ~

SUPPLIES. III

~ 0, Z i

t I A GOOD STOCK OF p:; I

! READY-MADE CLOTHING SI ALWAYS ON HAND.

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PD"C'!'1':'fl';WI() y ",Gf :t1I, 'lIm"EOPTrN 'V'LU.1"'LtX~ UU.DJL.· ~ U'

Taken in exchange at highest Market Prices.

MARTIN & CO. BROWN BROTHERS & CO., Dmggists, Ordnance Squ\ut, BdIia.

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Bibles, Testaments, Prayer and School Books, at R. T. MUIR'S.

1871.J ALMANACK. 43

THE ROYAL FAMILY OF GREAT BRITAIN. The QUEEN (Alexandrina) yIt ''1'( )~:I.\, QlIel'n of the l~llitl',l Kill,t.;llml\

of Great Britain and Ireland, born "!'Ilay 2-1,181:). :-:11I",'t·\,t!t"l to th'J tbruHl', JUDe 20,1837. Proclaimed, JUllt' 2l. l'l'uwlll'tl June ~8, U';JS. Marril'll. February 10, 1870.

VICTORIA ADELAIDE MARY LOl:ISA, Princess Royal, b Nov 21,1840; m Jan 25, 1858, }i'red\!rick '''iIliam, Crown Prince of Prussia, K. G.

Pri~~::~I\!~~:i~:DCa~~W~~ ~~~a~1':ICh:r~~~ ~o~~:ll ~u7iah~rg~I~~;a~t~3b Dec I, ISH.

ALICE )l.\cD )L\KY. b Apl'il25, 1843; m July 1,1862, Prince Frederic William Louis of He:-. ..;e.

I\~~~~~~ ~~~~~l'~.~I.~~~~:h~~~eb °iI~}~i~~Uf~~4 ~ ~u!u~ ~~It66, Prince Frederic Chri"tian Charles Augustus of Schleswig-Holstein.

LOUISA CAIWLh""iE ALRERT.\, b )Iarch 18, U148. ARTHUR PATRICK 'VILUA;\! ALBERT, b May 1, 1850. LEOPOLD GEORGE Du:\('.\:\' ALRF.RT, b April 7, 18Cl3. BEATRICE MARY VICTORI:\ FrollORE, b April 14, 1851.

- ---------~--

DOMINION OF CANADA. SKAT OF GOYlm:~OrF.NT-OTTA"\V A.

Got·e1"lI.or-General and Comnvl1vlel"-in-Chief-His Excellency the I{ight Honorahle SIR JOlIN YOl".:-;t;, Baronet, Knight Grand Cross of the Mo:;t Noble ()rdpr of the Bath, Knight Grand Cross of the Mo~t Distingll.bhed Order of St. Michael and St. Gt'orgc.

Uep. Governors for signing )lonc .... ". arrant,;. and Commissioners per dedimuspotestatum-'Villiam H. Lct, and William .\.. Himsworth.

Private Secretary, Frant:'is Turville, E:-Il' JJili/'u'!J Sec'y, Lt.-C,)!. J. C. McNeill, v. c., 11. P. 48th Regt.

Pl'o't'incial Aidts-<le-Camp, Lt.-Col. J. G. In-;ne, Lt.-CoL.1. Duchesney, Lt.-Col. Hewitt Bernard, Lt.-Cot. fred. ,V. Cumberland, Lt.-Col. "r. A. 'V. Ponsonby.

~IVY COUNCIL. Hon Sir J. A. McDonald, K·. ('. n., Jfillist('1" (!f .Juslil'/! and Attorney-General

II Sir George E. Cartier, Bt., c. E., ..lliaistU' If Jfilitia. " Samuel L. Tilley, c. H., .J.l1iJlidt r '1" CII$t!)III~. " Sir Francis Hincks, Ii. c. M. G., C. H., ,lfillistrl' nf Pinanee. H Hector Louis Langt'yin, ~'finister (!f Pllbli~ Wurl:s. " Alexander l\1onis, ..1fim·.~ttr of inland Re1.·enue: •

Joseph H!)\\"', Stcrl'l(try 'if Stafe for the Pr01:mces, and Supertntendent General of iJulilfn a"ri,".

II Chark . ..; TllJl]"'l', ( . [: .. j'n.,;,I, ('(JIIII!"il . . , Pekr :'tlil("Ii('ll, .1 rtll I.,{(I· I!( its. n Al("xan,J ... r C:111lJdwll, j'H,dlllll,!, 1/,

" Chri~toJlhl.·r Dunkill, .lfilli.'!' r .l,lll·i,·ufllll·I" II James ('!Jx Aikin ... , S, C/ dUll! , .... /1//1 for Canada.

Jean Charlcs Chapaio.:, HI'I"I ir, !"-(;llItral. Clt:rks-Willialll 11. L,·,', William.\. Himsworth.

Prescription. carcfully dispensed by BllOWN BROTH"". & Co.

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44 BELCHER'S FAR1IER'S [1871.

SENATE OF CANADA.

Speaker-lIon JOSEPH CAUCHON.

PROVINCE OF NOY A SCOTIA.-12 MEMBERS.

Hon Edward Kenny, " Jf'nathan McCully, Q. C., " Thomas D. Archibald, " Robert Barry Dickey, Q. C., U John H. Anderson, II John Holme~,

Bon John W. Ritchie, a. C., " J obo Locke, " Caleb R. Bill, " John Bourinot, " William Miller, " A. W. McLelan,

PROVINCE OF NEW BRUNSWICK.-12 MEMBERS.

Hon Amos Edwin Botsford, " John Robertson, U Robert Leonard Hazen, " 'Yilliam Hunter Odell, " David Wark, II \Villiam Henry Steeves,

Hon John Ferguson, ,. Robert Duncan 'Vilmot, " Abner Reid ~IcClelan, " Peter Mitchell,

John Glazier, " James Dever,

PROVINCE OF QUEBEC.-24 MEMBERS.

Hon James Leslie, " Asa Belknap Foster,

" }'~~~~!'o~U!i!~rBureau, " Charles l\falhiot, " Louis Renaud, " Luc Letellier de St. Just, " Ulric Joseph Tessier,

John Hamilton, " Charles Cormier, " Antoine J. Duchesnay, " David Edward Price,

Hon Elzear H. J. Duchesnay, " Leandre Dumouchel, " Louis Lacoste, " Joseph F. Armaud, " Charles 'Vilson. I: William Henry Chaffers, Ii Jean Baptiste Guevremont,

James Ferrier, " Thomas Ryan, " John Sewell Sandborn,

.J oseph Cauchon, .1 .Jean Charles Chapais,

PROVINCE OF ONTARIO.,.24 MEMBERS.

Hon John Hamilton, II Roderick Matheson, " John Ross, I. Samuell\lills,

Ben/'amin Seymour. \Va ter Hamilton Dickson,

" James Shaw, " Alexander Campbell,

David Christie, " James Cox Aikins,

David Reesor, .j James Rea Benson,

Bon Eli) ah Leonard, " WIlliam }IcMaster, " Asa Allworth Burnham, iI John Simpson, .

James Skead, U David Lewis McPherson,

Donald McDonald, " Oliver Blake, lo.t " Billa Flint, .. "'~1 II \Valter McCrea, , '. tA .. George William A1l811i1.l'l

Chaplain, ttev John JOhnston-Clerk, John F. Taylor, senr.

BROWN BROTHERS & CO., Druggists, Ordnance Square, :uaiifiix:

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Pen and Pocket Knives, Scissors, Razors, &l'., at R. T. MUIR'S.

1871.J ALl\lANACK. -----451

HOUSE OF COMMONS.

Spcaker.-Hun JAMES CUCKBUHN.

PROVINCE OF NOVA SCOTIA.-19 ME>rIlERs.

!~~~~~V:h :.',', : :~~~~l~o~:~i, 8~rc~!~:~~~~ ...... James McKeaguey,

Cumberland .. .• Roo C. Tupper, C.B. Digby ......... Alfred 'V. Savary, Guysborough .. Stewart Campbell,

H ]·C I Alfred G. Jones, a 1 ax. . . . • . Patrick Power I

Hants ....... , .Hon Joseph Howe,

Inverness ..... Hugh Cameron, Kings ........ L. DeY. Chipman, Lunenburg ... E. 1\1. McDonald, Pictou ........ J. W. Carmichael, Queens ........ Jamcs F. Forbes, Richmond ..... Jsaac LeVisconte, Shelburne ..... Thomas Coffin, Victoria ...... 'Vi1Iiam Ross, Yarmouth ..... :Frank Killam,

PROVINCE OF NEW BRUNSWICK.-15 MEMBERS.

Albert ......... John \Vallace, Carleton ...... . Hon ebas Connell, Charlotte ....... John Bolton, Gloucester •.... T. W. Anglin, Kent ......•... Auguste Renaud,

~~~~~be~i'd :~~~!rd Rfi~~~hison, Queens ........ John Ferris,

Restigouche ... \V m M. Caldwell, Sunbury ...... Charles Burpee, St. John, city .. Hon S. L. Tilley, O.B. St. John, city l u.

and county em J. H. Gray, Victoria ...... John Costigan, Westmoreland.A. J. Smith, york ......... J. Pickard,

PROVINCE OF QUEBEC.-65 l\lE'IllERS.

Argenteuil ..... Bon J.J. C. Abbott, Bagat .......•.. Pierre S. Gendron, Heauce ........ Chris H. Pozer, Beauharnois .... Michael Cayley, Bellechasse .. 0 ••

Berthier .. o ••• 0 .Ans H. Paquet, rlonaventure ... Theo Robitaille, Brome ......... Hon C. Dunkin, Chambly ....... Basile Benoit. Champlain ..... John Jones Ross, Charlevoix .... Simon X. Cimon, Chatcauguay . . Hon L. H. Holton, Chicontimi & 1 P. A. Tremblay

Saguenay, . , Compton ...... John Henry Pope, Drummond & 1 Louis A. Senecal

Arthabaska ' Dorchester .Hon H. L. Langevin, CoB, Gaspe ......... Pierre Fortin, Hochelaga .... . Hon A. A. Dorion, Huntingdon ... . Iberville ....... Francois Bechard, JacquesCartier.GuU G. Gaucher, Joliette 0 ••••• , • Francois B. Godin, Komouraska ... (dif!franchised. ) Laprairie •..•... A. Pinsonneauft, V.As80mptioD .. Bon L. Archambault, Laval. •.•...•.. J oseph H. Bellerose,

Levis ......••. Hon J os G. Blanchet, VIelet ........ Barth Pouliot, Lotbiniere .... Henry G. Joly, Maskinonge ... George Caron, Megantic ..... Han Geo Irvine, Missisquoi .... George B. Baker, Montcalm ..... Joseph Dufresne, Montmagny . .. Hon J. O. Beaubien, Montmorency .J. Langlois, Nicolet ....... Joseph Gaudet, Montreal city f

(centre) l Thomas Workman,

M"I'~:~:ty 1111. P. Ryan, Montreal city 1 Hon Sir George E.

(East) Cartier, Bt. C.B.

N apierviI1e .. f Sixte Coupal dit La-l ReIDe,

Ottawa (Co.) .. Alonzo \Vright, Pontiac ....... Edmund Heath, Portncuf ...... J. D. Brousseau, (lliebec city, c.George H. Simard, 9ucbec city, E.- Tourangeau, (lueLec city, w.Ron Thos McGreevy, Quebec Co .. 1 Hon Pierre J. O.

Chauvcau, Richlieu ...... Thos McCarthy, Rimouski ..... George Sylvain,

Sponges, Brushes, Combs and Perfumery, at BROWN BROTHERS & CO.

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46 BELcn~R'S FAIOIER'S [1871.

'11 i Guillaume Chcyal I Stanstead ..... Charles C. Colby, ROllV) e ..... I (dills St Jac'l"~~, I 8t .John's ... , . F. Bourassa, Richmond and I W H 'V bb Termisconta ... C. F. A. Bertrand,

I 'Volfe m oste e I Tctrebonne, ... L. F. N. Masson,

S H . ~h I Hon A. E. ~ierzkow-I Thre~ Rivers I Alex :McDougaU t yaclD e SkI, \ CIty, I

St Maurice ..... Dr LaceTt·~, Two ~lountainsJean B. Daoust, Shefford .... . Hon L. S: Huntinffton, Vaudrueil ..... Do~ald Mc~lillan, Sherbrookc T'n. Hon SLT A. T. Galt, Vercheres ..... Felix GeoffrioD t

Soulanges ....•. Luc H. Masson, Yamaska ...•. ~Ioise Fortierf

PROVINCE OF ONTARIO.-82 MEMBERS.

Addington ..... James N. Laputn, I l\1iddlesex,w.R.A. P. ~rcDonald, Algoma ........ ,V.:\'I. Simpson, I Monck ....... Lach McCallum, Bothwell ....... Dayid Mills, Nia~ara (town)Angus Morrison, Brant, N.n .....• Johu Young Bown, Norfolk,N. n .. Aquilla \Valsh, Brant, 8. R .•• . Hon E. B. Wood, Norfolk, s. R •• Peter Lawson,

~~~~~:'~l.~ .. : .... ·.~~~:nS~~S~~~~~t, No[:~~:n;.e~~ I Joseph Keeler, Bruce, B.R •••.. Franci:-; Hurdon, Northnrnber-l Hon J. Cockburn, CardwelL ..... Tho~ It. Ferguson, land, \V.R. Speaker. Cornwall .... " .HonJ. S. Macdonald, Ontario, N. R .•• ]no A. Thompson, Carleton ...... John Holmes, Ontario, !.R .. Thomas N. Gibbs, llundas ........ John S. Ross, Ottawa (city).JORCpb M. Currier, Durham,F..R ... Francis H. Burton, Ottawa (Co) .. Alonzo 'Vright, Durham, w. R .• Edward Blake, Oxford, N R •.. Thomas Olh~er, Elgin, E.H. .• , •• Thos Wro Dobbie, Oxford, 8.H ... E. V. Bodwell, Elgin, W.R •.•.. John H. Munroe, Peel ....... . 11I~~ John Hillyard Essex ......... John O'C'onnOT, ...,aroeron. Frontenac ...... - Kirkpatrick, Perth, N. R .••.• Tame:; Redford, Glengarry ....... D. A. Macdonald, Perth, 8. R ..•. H:obt MacFarlane, Grenville, 8.R .. \Valter Shanly, Peterboro', E.n.P. M. Grover, Grey, N.R .••••. George Snider, Peterboro' w.R.Charles Perry, Grey, s. R .••••. George Jackson, Prescott ....... Albert Hagar,

til Haldimand ..... Dayid Thompson, Prince Edward.'Valter Rogs, ~ Halton .... , .... John 'Vbite, Renfrew, N. n.1 SirF. Hincks, G.C.

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~ Hamilton (city).Charlp:; Magill, M.G., c.n. o Hasting.<l, R. R • • Hun Robert Heid, Rtmfrew, s. R .• 'V. Lorn McDougall" ~ Ha~ting,., N .R •. Mackenzie Bowell, Russell ....... Jas Alex Grant, . r I Hastings, w. a . .James Brown. Simcoe, N. H .• T. D. McConkey, ~ Huron, N. R. ••• Jo~eph Whitehead, Simcoe, S.B ..• \Vm C. Little, ~ Huron, S.H ..... Mal C. Cameroll, Stormont .... Samuel Ault,

Kent .......... Rufus Stephenson, Toronto city, E.J ames Beaty, Kingston (city) I Hon Sir J. A. l\lnc- T?ron~ocit.r,w.Robt A. Harrisoo,

donald, K.C.U. VICt01'l8, N.R •• John 'Morrison Lambton., ..... Alex Mackenzie, Victoria, s. R .• George Kempt: .. Lanark, N. R .. I Hon 'VOl McDou- \Vaterloo,N.R.IsaacE. Bowman:'

g-all, C.B. \Vat~rloo, s.n.James You~g, '.:~tJ Lanark. s .R ...• Alexander Morris, Wellington, c. _. Leeds & Gren-(. \Veliiogton,N.R.Geo

ville,.N H. j FranCIS Jones. Wellington, s.n. Leeds, s. R •••••• John Crawford. Wentworth,

~~~~~~~: : : : : : : :~;; T ~R~';I~~~i~t ~ :n~~~~~'. ~ ~ , London (city) . . Hon.J. Carling', ' York, F.. R •• ,. Middlesex, E.R.Croweli WIl"on, York N R Middlesex, N R •• Tbom&s Scatchcrd, York: w·. R·. ' ••••••.•

Cltrk, \Vm B. Lindsay .·--Sergeant-at-Arms, Donald \V .• \l"U(>nneIL

BROWN BROTHERS & CO., Druggists, Ordnance Sqnare, lWifax.

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! 1871.J AT.)[AN .\CI\. 47

PROVINCE OF NOVA SCOTIA.

SEAT OF GOYERNl\(KNT-HALIFAX.

Bi8L:::~~h;-~~1E~~,~a~ ~~::.vern(wfo1'&igning Afarriage Licenses,

Private Secretm'y. Harry Moody, Es~. p.rov. Aides-de-Camp, Lt.-Col. H. " . Clarke, N. S. M., Major M.B.

Daly, 1st Brig. Mil. Arti11ery.

EXECUTIVE COUNCIL. Bon William Annand, M.L.C., Treasurer, President .

.. Martin I. Wilkins, ~I.P.P., Attorney General. I' William B. Vail, M.P.P" Pl'ot'incial Secretary.

Hobert Robertson. rol.P,P., C01n'r qf Public Works and .:.lfinc8. " Richard A. McHeffy, l\1.L.C. " Edward P. Flynn, ?l1.P.P. " Jared C. Troop, :\[.P.P. U John Ferguson, l\(.P.P.

U James Cochran, .'+l.r.p.

Retired j.[embers of Council r'~tl~illin.fJ. l!i"ir 1'rwk and precedence, bY!pecial j>tnllISSIOIl {:/ If, " .1fllj(sty.

Hon Enos Comus, Ron Jas \". Johnston, Hon Joseph Howe, Hcm Sir Wm Young, Kt. JIon Chas Tupper, C.n. Han \Vrn A. Henry, Hon Jas McLJonald, Hon S. L. Shannon, Hon Alex McFarlane,

Hon Adams G. Archibald.

LEGISLATIYE COe,elL. Pr(sident .... Hon Alexander Keith, Halifax.

Hrm Robert Mollison Cutler ...... ' " , .... , .... , .......... Gl1yshorou~h, ., Stayley Brown ...................• , .. , ............. Yarmonth, H Mather Byles Almon ... , ....•......... , ...... ,., ... Halifax,

:: ~ae~~r ~~N:~ ~)~1.1~~:::::: .. :: :::: >::: :::::::: :. :: :: ::a~~}~~e,' " Richard A. McHeffy, M.E.C .. '. ...................... 'Vindsor, H John Creighton ..............•............. , ....... Lunenburgh, " William C. Whitman ........ ' ........•........... ,. Annapolis, h Freeman 'fupper ... " ....... ' ............. , .' .. " ... LiYl'I'[,ool. " Samuel Chipman..... . ........................ ('ol'l1",alli:::. U John McKinnon ...... , . ,. , .... , ... , ....... , ., ....... Antj~onish, U ]'d •. ]' Snlyth.............................. . .... Port Hood, " Samuel Creelman". , .... , .. , .... , ......... ,... . .Stf~wja('k(', " William O. (-letfernan, ...... , ... " .. ,. , .. , .... , f"iuyshorOllgh, " Daniel MeN. Parker, :M. D ••• ,.,." ••• ,.,····.,,·· •. , Halifax, " James Fra!'\er .. , .............•..... , •..•....... , .... Pictou, " William Annand ( Tre(l$Ure1'), M. E. C .••••••• , , • , .. , .1Ial~fax,

:~~;;mrJ~r~!itr~s~~:·.·,·,:: '.:', ~ '.~ : ... , .. ~.'. ~ ...... : ~'. ',~ :., .. ~: ...... ~;;~~~: Gilbert McKenna, Esq .... , ... , ........ , , .. , ........ , Shelburne.

Clerk, John C. Halliburton. Law Clerk and Cle:rk Qf Parliament, Bobt L. Weatherbe, Choplain, He,~ Geo W. Hill, A.l\[. Gentleman Usher 0./ the Ba,ck Rod, Jno Jas Sawyer .

.... The Members of the Executive and Legislative Councils are Justices of the Peace throughout the Province, so long as they belong to either branch.

Photographic Chemicals, Cards and Case" at BROWN B"o}'ll"". & CO.

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48 BELCHER'S FARMER'S [1871.

LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY. Speoker ... . Han John J. Marshan.

ANNAPOLIS COUNTY .•. • HM Jared C. Troop, M.E.C., David C. Landers, ANTIGONISH " ••• Daniel McDonald, Joseph McDonald, COLCHESTER ., •••• Robert Chambers, Thomas E. Morrison, CUMBERLAND" .... Amos Purdy, Henry G. rineo! Jr. CAPE BRETON" •.• • Hon John 1~~erguBon. M.E.C., AloDz(t J. White. DIGBY " ••.. Han 'Vm B. Vail, (PJ'ooincialBecretlrJ,) M.E.C"

Urbine Doucett, . GUYSBOROUOH" •.• • Hon John J. Marshall, (Spenker), Jno A. Kirk, HALIFAX " •.•• Henry Balcam, Hon James Cochran, Jeremiah

HANTS INVERNESS KINGS LUNENBURGH " PICTOU

QUEENS RICHMOND SHELBURNE

Northup, .... William Lawrence, Elkanah Young, '" .Alex Campbell, Hugh McDon~)d, .. .... Edward L. Brown, I'll D., Dawd M. DJCkle, .... James Eisenhauer,lIather n. Desbrisay~ ,. .... Hon :\Iartin 1. 'Vilkins (Attorney General), M.E.C.

R. R. Copeland, Geo Murray, M.D • ... . ""illiam H. Smith, Samuel Freeman,' .... Han Edward P. Flynn, l'II.8.C., Josiah Hooper, •.. . Hon Robert Robertson, (Co7n'r Puhlic WorkS and

JIines), M.E c., Thomas Johnson, VICTORIA •... William Kidston, John Ross, YAHl'IIOUTH .••• 'Vi1Iiam H. Townsend, Joo K. Ryerson.

""'Clerk, Henry C. D. Twinillg". ..I1.~sl Clerk, Lawrence Power. C1Ulplain, Rev Canon Cochran. Ser!lullIf-nl-.·1,.Tl/$, A. 1\1. Gidney. Asst Ser.qeanfr at-Arms, Jas L. Griffin. Jlc$sfll!/t:I", Jno Fitzgerald.

PROVINCE OF NEW BRUNSWICK. SEAT OF GovERN],IENT-FREDERICTON.

~ Ul; Lieuf.-Go~·el'nor( and Dep. Gove1"1Wl'for Signing Ma,riaoe Licenses) His /:l I Honor the Han Lemuel Allan Wilm~ D.C.L . ..:I Private Serreta1'1/, SamI. Adams, .tr~sq. o /. Provo Aides-de-Camp, Lt-Col Charles Drury, Lt-Col n. Lester Peters, Z Lt-Col Jno Saunders. __ _

t EXECUTIVE COUNCIL. p:; Hon John McAdam, l'II.P.P., P1'esident of Council. Bon George E. King,

l\[.P.P., Attorney General. /lou John A. Beckwith, M.P P., Provo Secretary and Receiver Generl"!l. Han ---- Surt'eyCYr General. Ron W. lI. }}~YW%· [i·n~;~;'~~:{.f.,,:,,'r Boa,.d of Works. Ron B. Beveridge, M.L.C.

LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL. President .... Hon John Simcoe Saunders.

Hon George Minchin, I Hon Daniel Hanington " CharJes Harrison, " John Lewis ' :: Ja!TI~s DaYids~m, " Robert You~g, " \VlllJaffi Hamilton, Thomas R. Jones, " Mex. :MeL. Seely, I W. Muirhead, " John J. Robinson Owen, " B. Beveridge,

Charles Perley, Owen Mclnemy, -r

Clerk, Geo Botsford. Clerk Asststant, Edw W. Miller. Chop/q,ja, Rev Juo M. Brooke, D.D. Usher of the Black Rod, B. R. Jouett.

BROWN BROTHERS & CO., Druggi8to, Ordnance Square, HaUf&x.

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1871.] ALMANACK. 49

LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY. AI,DENT COl:NTY .... • :\1. B. Palmer, "'James Ryan. (:JUKLOTTE U ••• , B. R. ~ft~H'nsol1, F. Hibbard, -Joseph Donald Hon

John ?Ill' Adam, ( Pruident of Council). ' CARLETON ..•. George 'Y. White, lion ,,~. Lindsay, l\1.E.C. GLOUCES1.'Kn. " •••• ·Samuel H. Napier, *Thestime Blanchard. K}o.;:ST ...... 'V. S Caic, *Antoine Girouard. KING'S u •••• E. A. Vail, George Otty, -.J. Herbert Cramrd. NOUTU'l'oIBLH" ••. • /lou W. :U. Keny, (Com'r of Workl)l. M.B.C., J. C.

Gough,··~(jchael Adams, ""T. F. uillespie. QUEEN'S " •...• Gi~eon D. ,Baileor!... R. T. Babbit. Rt-'STIGOUCHE" .... A. C. DesBrlsa~" Wm MODtgomery. ST. Jonx ;1 •••• Ho-n George h. King, (Atty Gfln)~ *"Edward. "'illis,

*Midulel \V. Maber, Joseph (]oraDl • Do. CITY

SUNBURY " VR'TORIA

'VJCSTMOIu.'n "

• Aaron Alward, .Wm Wedderburn. '" ,"An.'h'd Harrison, John S. Covert. ... L{'\'j Theriault, .James Tibbits. .. *pe'~~8e~)~ni~.r)io~~. Mcqueen. Hon Bliss Botsford,

.. "Robert Robinson, -George L. Hatheway, Hon John A. ne~kwith, (Pro!) See'y and Receiver General) ·Charl('~ :\Il'Pherson.

Clerk, CluJS P. "·etmole. Clak ~lssistflnt, John Richards. Chaplain, Rev. C. G. Coster, .\.:'11. Ser.gennl-al-Arms, A. T. Coburn.

Those marked - Ul'f" n{Ow Incllllwl·b. The above names are given in the order un which they stood of the poll.

=-=== PROVINCE OF QUEBEC.

SEAT OF GOYERNl\IENT-QUEBEC CITY.

J.,ieu1enanl-Gooet·1Wr, His IIo!'lOr the Honorable Sir Narcisse Fortunat Belleau, Kt.

Dep Gove'NWr for si.'J711·Tl,q AlalTiage License$, Thomas Ross. P'-1vate Secretm'Y, Geo VanFelson . .:lide-ck- Cmup, 1\iajor E. A. Taschereau.

EXECUTIVE COUNCIL. Hon PieIT~ Joseph Olivier Chauveau, Provincial Secn:tary and Regiatrart

and Minuter of P'ltblic Instruction, Pr!miel'. " . Gedeon Ouimit, Attorruy Gtneral. H Joseph Gibb Robertson, Treasurer.

Joseph Octave Beaubien, Commis~icme1' of Crown Land,. II LoUIs Archambault, Co-mmi.ssioner (if Agrlculture and PulJ[ic Works. II C. B. deBouchervillc, P1·tsident LegiltMitJe Ccm.ncil. " George Irvine, Solicitor Cwo·al.

Curle, Felix Fortier.

LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL. Pruident . ... Hon Charles De"Boncberville.

Bon Jean' Louis Beaudry .............................. A~ma,. :: ~:nE. ~~h~~~~:: :: .. ::::::::::.:: ::.:::::::::: ::il~~~d~' ." Pete.r E. Dostaler . . . . . . .. .., ..... ~ ..• : ;:: . '.' .. , .. De LaoBudiere, .. Heniy Starnes ................................... De Salaberry, .. J!;d .. ard Hale. .. .. .. .... . ..................... ,. Welhngton, It Jen Fraser. . . . . . . ... . ..... , .................... Rougemont,

D!l!~el M. ~rmstroDg ............................ SC?rel .

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l'i i 50 BELCHEH'S FAHlIEH'S [1871. ~ ----------- ._-----<' I Ban Thomas Wood. . . . . . • ... . ....•...........•...•.. Hedfo~d,.

:: ¥~~~~~ic~~~:::::~:::::.: ~~'.: :::.:::: ',: :::: :~:ar:=~~' I

] I U John Le Bouthillier .......... "" .. _, ............. Gulf D~18ion, CI U Elizee Dionne ............................ , ....... GrandvIlle, ~ Joseph O. Beaubien, "'.)1;,(', •.•••• ~ ••••••••..••• LaDunmtaye,

:: t1~~~~~~i~~u~~~~e.~:::::::::::::.:: ,,: ~ ~~'}:.: : : : : ~~~~~~~c, . . U .John Eli Gingras ..... " •....•.... '" . ., d ••••••••• The Laurentidel; " Louis PSllet ...........•.• ' ......................... La Ralle. U J. J. Ross ............. _ ......... : ............. _ .Shp,winigan, .1 J. B. Geo Prioux ". " ••.... ,~J: .... . 1 'e La yaJriere, " Lo~is Archam~eallJt, 1\1 X.C. .• ... .. , .•..•..... " ., . R~pentJgny, " Fehx H Lemlure ....... '''" .......... '''''' .. Mdles·I,deB, " George B1"VP.OD ••• , •••••••••••••• 0 ••••••••••• 0 • " Inkennan.

C. lJe BoucherV'ille, 1'1. E. C ..•.•....••.. 0 •••••••••• Montarville. Clerk Boucher de BoucherviHe. Genf/uRall [rshcr of the Blae!; Roo,

S. S. Watt. Sergeant-at-Arms, T. E. Hoy.

LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY. Speaker .... Hon Joseph G. Blanchet, 1'11.]).

af Argenteuil ..... S. Bellingham, Montcalm ..... Finuin D~lgas,

~ ~:~~~~::::::: :b:~. ~~~~;~Jl, ~:~~;:::~~cn!cy. "}{a~j!iC:~chon, H" Beaubamois .... Celestin Bergevin, Montreal, {'.,. Edw Carter, Q. c. ~ BeJlechasse •... O. Pelletier, 1II.D. i\Jontr J E 'Ilu-n Sir E.G. Cartier, = Berthier ....... L. J. Moll, ;U.D. l ea,~. ~ llt. C. B.

;2 Bonaventure ... C. Hamilton; Montreal. \Y ••• A. ,V. Ogil\·jc: lilt Brame . ........ BonO. nunkin,~lEc NnpicrvilJe .... Pierre Renoit, af Chambly ....... J .. B. Jodoin, Nicolet ....... Jos (;audet, ; Champlain ... .. Ron J. C. Chapais, Ottawa Co .... Dr L. R. Churl:h, o Charlevoix ..... L. C. Clement, Pontiac ....... J. Paullore, ~ Chateauguay ... K Leberge, M.D. Portlleuf. ..... Dr P. ~aRM, f Chicoutimi and I P. A. Tremblav, QUl;'bel', (' ..... G.l}. Simard,

;:. Saguenay, ~ Quebc(', 1-:. .••• J. ]. I{htlaume, p Compton ... " .. James Ross, Quebec. w .... John Hearn, o D h t j Han H. L. Langevin., Q bel n"" I'. J. O. Clran. og orc es er ... , C. B. .te ec o. . ycau, )1.';.C.

Drummondand I E J H' I:il'hmond & J . ·C Artbabaska, ~ . . emmmg, Wolf, 1 ,Jacques PIcard, ~ Gaspe .......... Pierre Fortin, Richelieu ...... J08 Bcaudreaw

O· HOl'heht.ga ..... L. J. n. Beaubien, Uim{,l11ski ... 0 •• Joseph Garos. ' Huntingdon .... Julius S('river, UOllville ...... V. Hobert, •

o Iberville ....... Dr.I ... Molleur. StHyacintbe .. P. Bachand, ~ Jacques Cartier.N. M. LeCavalier, I St .Johns ...... F. G. Ma~b.nd rn Joliette ........ V. P. Lavalle, M..D. St Maurice ... A. J~. DesauJn.iet. ~ Karmarouska .. (Disfranchised) Sheftord. 0 •••• M. A. Bissette ' ~ Laprairie ....... Cesaire Therien, Sherbrooke ... oJ. G. Robert80~, o L'Assomption 0 .Et. Mathieu, I Soulanges ..... 0. A. Coutlee Z Laval .......... J. H. Bellerose, Stanste.d ••... Thomas Locke, ~ Levis I J. G. Blanch~t, M.I>l., Termiscouta ••. Elie Alilloux, ~ ........ (Speaker) Terrebonne ... J. A. Ch.l'l~ . \1 AI L'Islet .......... P. G. PerauIt, Three Rivers .. Severe'De~t AI- Lotbiniere ••••. ·H. Joly, 'Two :Moun-I Bon.G. Oui~e&. . .x ... ~ Maak.inouge,. .•.. A. L. Des!1uTniers, tains, c., Ad .. "'~~ . III Megantic ... '.1 H",!G. Irvme/M.E.c. Vandreuil .... A.C.Pol,.":.H&rIfood. <4 ' :301 Genera, Vercheres ..... DrA.~.~~ .. AI Missisquoi ••... Sanford Brigham, Yamaska .... ' .. Louis ~ ~ ..

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1871.J ALllANACK.

PROVINCE OF ONTARIO.

SEAT OF GOVF.HY>lF.NT.-TQRONTO. '" ,i.hW Lievtennnt (}C)l.'ej'nor, His HOllor 'Villi am Peal'('e Howland C.B. ,;' J Dep, Gorenwr fur Signi/J,f/ Jlan-1(lge Licenses, Thoma. Ro;s. ,. J.".htlf') Pr'irote SeenilfJ'! alfd A. D. C., Ensign E. G. Curtis. ..1· ,

EXECUTIVE-. COUNCIL. Hon John Sanfield Mocdonnltl, Attorney General .

.• Mattbew Crookp. I :ameJ'on, Ser:retrrry aftd:Registrar. " John Carling, .Jlinister of Aoricfl.lture and Public Worb. " Ste.pben Ri('hard~, CQ'~/AUsWIUI' '!f Crown Lands.

E. B. \Vood, T,'en3Ul'er. C-lerk, John Ro". ;j;:"lIIlfl'l lU :;Oi.!.)h"

LEGISLATIVE ASSE~mLY. Spea1cer-lf,m J'Ohn Stevenson.

Addington ..... E. J. Hooper, Algoma ........ }i\ W. Cumberland, Bothwell ...... A. McKellar, Brant, N. It .•.•. 1I. Finlayson, Hrant,s. R .•• ;·.HoaE. ".Wood, Hrockville ...•. \V._ FItzsimmons, Bruce, N. R .•••• Donald Sinclair, Bruce, s.n ..... Edward S".ke. Cardwell ...... 'r. Swinarton,' Carlton ........ IL Lyon, Cornwall. .... o.HonJ. S. ~racdonahl, Dundas ....... Simon Cook. Durham, R.n ... A. T. H. Williams, Durham, W.n. 0 •• J. McLeod, Elgin, E.R ..••.. D. Lutton. Elgin, w. Po .••• Nicol McCoU, Eotsex ......... . S. Wigle, FrontenAc ..... J. Calvin, Glengarry .. 0' .James Craig, GrenviUe, S.n .. ~l. Clark, Gl'ey, x.u ...... T. Scott,

ey, S R •.••• A. W. Lander, Haldimand .... J. Baxter, Ha.lton ......... 'V. Barber. Hamilton city ... J. l\J. Williams, Hastings, N .1( •• G. H Boulter, IIastingtol, I!:.H •. lI. Corby. Ha~tings,'w n .. Ketch. Graham, Huron, s. H .••• H .. Gibbous, Huron, N. K •••• W. T. Hay~, Kent ........... John Rmilh, Kingston city .. ;\1. \V. Strange, LamlJtoll ....... J. n. Pardee, Lanark, N.U .••• n. Galbraith, Lanark, H.n .... W·. ~1. Shaw, Leeds, S K •.••• n Tett, Lecds,N_.H .• aud (H. D. Smith,

Gren Ville, N. H. ,

Lennox -l Don J. Stevenson, 0 •••••• , Speaker.

Lincoln. 0 •••• oJ. C. Rykert, London city .. . Hun Juo Carling, Monck ....... 'George Secdrd, Middle."IeX', E.R .• James Evans, Middlesex, N.R. ~J. S. Smith, Middlesex, W .R.N.; Currie, Niagara Town . . Hoo S. Richalds, Norfolk, N.H .••• James Wilson, Norfolk, 8.R .••• S. McCall,

No~~~~.~e.r~~~~., I John Eyre,

No~~~n.~~r.I~~~., f Alex Fraser, Ontario, N. R .•.• Thomas Paxton, Ontario, 8 H .••• Dr McGill, Ottawa city ..... R. \V. Scott, Oxford, N. R ..•• George Perry, Oxford,8.R ..... A. Oliver, Pool ........... Jno (Joyne, Perth, N .R ••••.• A. Monteith, Perth, S.H .•.•• -.James Throw, Petelboro', w. R.J. Carnegie. Peterboro', B.R •. G. Reid, Prescott ........ J. Boyd, Prince Edward .. A.. Greely, Renfrew, N.n .... J. Supple, Henfrew,s.R .... J. L. McDougaU, Russell ......... Wm Craig, Simcoe, s. R •••• T. R. Ferguson, Simcoe, NoR •••• \V. Lount, Stormont ...•... \V. Colquhoun, Toronto, East .. . Hon M. V. Cameron Toronto, West. .. J. Wallis, . Victoria, N.B •••• A. P. Cockburn, Victoria, 8. R .•• J. Matchett,. Waterloo,N.R ... Moses Springer,

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52 BELCHER'S FAR){ER'S [1871. ! --·-----1

Waterloo, B. R •••• I. Clemens, ,,' entworth, N R It Chri.stie, WeIland .... -.... W. Beatty, I \Ventwortll, s.ft W

II 8p,xcton'b

Wellington, N.R •• R. McKim, York. F. H rO~ y, \Vellington C.R •• A. D. Ferrier, York, N K .r :\Idlurrlch, Wellington, S.B. ,Peter Gow, York, \V.U T nrahamc.

Clerk, C. T. Gillmor. Cleric Asst., Juo Notm:1D. St.rgkII-ArmI, }I', J. Glackmeyer. .\\

PROVINCE OF MANITOBAH.

Lieutenant Governor His Honor the Hem Al>.UIS UI~OUU1:; AncI118ALU.

Prittate Secruary, George W. Hill, Esq

PROVINCE OF PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND.

Lieutenant Governor, His H~nor SIR HOBEl;:r lIo!)(.~():-;. Kilight. Private Secretary, Robert Robinson Hodgson.

EXECUTIVE COUXCIL. Prft,ident-Hotl R. P. Haythorue.

Hoo George Coles, Hon Henry J. Cullbeck, H William W. Lord, " Alexander Laird, junr, U Andrew A. McDonald, Ii Peter Sinclair, " George Howlan, " lleuj:unin Davies,

~!:~:;;~ie~~"c~~~~i!~~~ lJe~llri,ay, Esq.

LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL. Pre8ident-Hoo Donald Montgomery.

QUEEN'S COUXTy.-CltarwUetown and Royalty-lIon Edward Palmer. First Didtrict -Hom Donald Montgom('ry and John Halderston. Second

Disr:;:~~;~~~A~:: Dt~~~~!:~~t~a\~l~l~~'and Jas Dingwell. Second District-Bons Andrew A. McDonald and Daniel Gordon.

PRINCECouNTy.-First District-lIon \Vm ,,~. Lord and R. B. Reid, Esq. Second DUtrict-Hoos Alexander Andcn:on and James Muirhead.

Clerk, John Ball. Usher of the Black Roo, Henry Palmer. Chaplain, Rev L. U. Jenkins, D.C.L.

HOUSE 01<' ASSEMBLY. KINO'!:! ComHy.-Pirsl Di3trict-Hon E. l\lcEachern, Jas R. McLean.

Second District-Edward Reilly, - Hooper. Third District-L. C. Owen, A. C. McDonald. Fourth Distrirt-J/on Jo~('ph Wightman, Dr Robertson.

PRINCE Cot'xTy.-First Distl'ict-Hon lTeorge Howlan! Ron S. F. Perry. Second District-John Yeo, 'Villiam Hkhartls. Thb·d .District-J. ftr::.en­anlt, D. McDonald. Fourth District-Hon J. C. Pope, COl1lelius Howat. Fifth District-Angus l\k~1illan, John Lefurgey.

Sec~rt7~~ri~~'::1!; H~y.stl'~lr~:~~{~(lli;~t~I~*l~Atr, r~~i:~d =~ lion Francis Kdly, Henr): Meer. Fourth District-H(m Jame.'i Duncan, Bon Benjamin Davies. fifth District-Thomas 'V. Dodd, Fred'k,Brecken.

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11871.] AUIANACK. 53

BELCHER'S ALMANACK FOR 1871. Calculated for Ha.litax, Lat. 44° 39' 20" N., and Long. 630 86' 4()f1 W.

from G~nwlchf- nnd for ordinary purposes will serve, with snffiClcnt aC('l!rac~VJ for all parts of th, Province, in~

cludlDl( the hland of Cape Br~toll.

SIGNS OF THE PLANETS, ETC. o The Sun, ~ Mercury, ~ 0" tB The Earth, '( Venus • ~ew Moon, 'b Mars, ' o Full 1II00n, "1/. Jnpiter )) First Quarter, lz Saturn: « Last Qua .. ter, 1\1 Herschel or Uranos.

SIGNS OF THE ZODIAC.

Spring ~ 1 ¥ Aries, head, Autumn ~ 7:::!!:::: Libra" reine, signs. 2 ~ rraurus, neck, signs 8 nt Scorp1o.....secrets,

3 II Gemini, arms, . 9 t Sagittarih,. thi. Summer ~ ~!!D Cancer, hrca~t, Winter ~ 10 ~ Capric?rnus, kD.

signs. :) Sl.. L~oJ heart, signs II __ AquariUS, legs, 611J! Virgo, bowels, . 12 X Pisres, feet.

CHRONOLOGICAL CYCLES FOR THE YEAR. Golden Numher .............. 10 I Dominiral Letter .••••••.•.... A Epart .......•............... 9 Roman Indiction ..•••••••••.. 14 Solar Cyde .................. 4 Julian Period .••.•.•.•••••• 6584

The year 5632 of the Jewi::.h Era commences on September 16, 1871. Ramadan (month of abstinence observed by thc Turks) commences

on Nov. 14, 187l. The year 1288 of the l\rlohamm,-,~lnn Ern, commences on March 28,

1871. EMBER DAYS.

lIal"Ch 1, 3, 4. I September, 20, 22, 23. lIL.y 31, .June 2, 3. December 20, 22, 23.

ROGATION DAYS. May 15,16, 17.

lI!ORXI:<1G AND EVENING PLANET8-1871. Mer('.ory will be an Evening Star until January 18 j then n. Morning

Stnr until M,\fch 21; after that it will rise and .et in daylight; but will be again visible :1~ an EYening Star about the beginm!1g of April-at which time it will set n few lninutrs nfterthe Sun, increasmg the mterval to about two honrs, then diminishing until 14th May, when it will rise and set with the Sun. Malt 21 it will rise nbout 15 minutcs before the Sun, and continue a Morning Star until 11th July: it, will then be in superior conjunction with the Sun. On.the 15th In!y It will set about 20 minuteR after the sun, and be an EvemRg Star until 13th September, when it will risc and set in d:1.yli~ht. It will again be a MOrnIng Star from September 19th until the end of October, and an Evening Star from November 9th until the clo,c of the year.

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54 BELCHKR'S FAR!\:I~Rts [1871

Venns will be an Evening Star from the commencement of January until 9th Seprember, it then rises and ,ets in daylight.. On 29.th Sept. it rises about 15 minutes before the Sun, and will be a Mornmg Star the remainder of the year.

Mars rises on 1st Januar" about 40 minutes before midnight, nnd will be visible during the rcymiiHl('I' of the night,-the interval between the time of its rising and each succel.'ding midnight increasillg,-nntil 22n~ March, when it rises bctol'e sunset, nnd will lYe nn Evcni.lg StRl' unhl the end of the year.

Jupiter will be an Evening Star until 30th Junc,-it will then be in conjunction with the Sun. On 9th .July it rises about 20 minutes before the SUD, and will be a Mornin~ ~tnr. In the beginning gf October it rises a few minutes before mIdnight, ftnd (inc'Tcflsing the interval) i:i ,isible during the remainder of e:\ch succeeding' night until the close of the year-when it will rise about an hour and a quarter Kt'tcr sunset.

Saturn is a Morning Star until JUlie 2ith. It rises nLout 40 minutes before the Sun on 1st January, nnd nt midnight on 28th April,-after that itrises before midnight, aud will be ,;sible Ihl'Oughout the remaiU(ler of each night until the end of Jllne; it then l'iSe3 before sunset a.nd sets at sunrisQr' It will be nn E"cuing St:n' from the beginning of July nmil the clost of the year-when it sets abont 20 minutes after sunset.

BEGINNING AND I.ENGTH OF THE SEASONS. II. ll.

Sun entenlo:1 (Winter begins) Dec. 21, 1870, "t ........ , .... 7 59 A. Sun enters 'Y' (Spring begins) March 20,1871, at. ........... 9 6 A. Sun enters g::o (Summer begins) June 21,1871, at ............ 5 28 A. Sun enters::£: (Autumn begins) Sept. 23, 1871, at .........•.. i 42 .:'\1. Sun enters lrj (Winter hegins) Dec. 22, 1871, ut. ............ 1 45 ~1.

D. H .. \1:.

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':"i~ter of 1~70-71. ............. 89 ) 7 Length of the Spnng of 18.1.. . ... .. . . ., ..... 92 20 22

Summer of 1Sil .....•......... 931414 Autumn of 1871..... .. ... 8918 3

ECLIPSES IN 1871. M~~n~vrz~~~87I there will be two Eclipses of the SUll. and two of the

I. A partial Eclipse of the Moon, .Jany. G, 18il, "i.~ib]c at HRlifax.

F~rst contact Wi.th tIle Pennmbrn, .Ta~. G .. l~. J~' A. } First contact WIth the Shad()\.\· ........... 3 32 .\. Mean Middle of the Eclipse ...............•.. 5 ~ A. rime at L::t6t contact WIth the Shadow ........... 6 32 A. Halifax. L.nst contact with the Penumbra. ...... " .7 51 A.

MagnItude of !he Eclipse (Moon's diametcr = I) 0'688. :Moon nscs at H3;lifax 4h. 43m. afternoon, partly obscured.

~I~fax~n Annular Echpse of the SUll, June 17-18, 1871, invisihle at

B . . Long. Lnt. D :M

egmson t~(' Earth,m 1050 56' E .. 220 IG' S ...• Junc 17', i '23' A'I ;: :..: Central E~hpse begms 930 l' E .. 310 27' ~. . 8 35 A. .g oS Cent. Echpse at Noon 1430 12' E .. 4° lIS !O 13 A '" Central Eclipse ends. 163° 01 W .18° 151 S::JuneI8, 0 6 M: ~£ Ends on the Earth .. 176° 431 W. 8° 5" S.. 1 18 M. ;E ~

BROWN BROTHERS & CO., Druggist" Ordnance S'I,;are, H.litllx..

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Writing, Copying and Printing Inks, at H. T. MUIR;S.

1871.] ALMANACK. ____ 5511 1l,I. A. partial Eclipse of the Moon, July 2, 1871, invisible at Halifax.

First contnct with the Penumbra ..... " :. 5~' M. Fint contact with the Shadow.. ...... 8 12 M. ~ Mean Middle of the Eclipse ................. 9 I:) ~l. time at Last contact with the Shadow ......... 10 14 ;\L Halifax. Last rontact with the Penumbra ........ 11 27 1\1.

Ma.,gnitude of the E('lipse (:\I()ulI's diameter = I) 0'343. Iy. A total Eclipse of tIte ~Iln. December 11-12, 1871, invisible at

Hahfax. L 'n~. Lat. H. :'>1.

Begins 011 the Eilrthin 7.'3 0 4:1' E .. 150 40' N .. Dec. 11,9 I:! A'l:: ;, Central Eclipse begins 61 0 161 .. ~ .• 190 5' N.. 10 8 A. '3S Cent. Eclipse at Noon 1180 :25' E .. 120 2:)' 8.. 11 46 A. ;::::: e:: Centl'al Eclipsc ends. 17j0541 ,V .. OQ27'.x .. Dl'c.12, 130M']:l:I:: Elllb on the Earth ... 1600 29' E .. 3° 0' S.. :2 26 ~I. ~ ~

MOVEABLE FEASTS, l!!TC. Sexagesi"ma Sunday.. . .... Feb. 12 Rogation Sunday .......... May 14 Quin~uagesima-Shroyc Sun. 19 Ascension Day'" ..... , .. . . . 18

QAsuadrh V.Vgeedu .~:,rut·lSY1·ln·: ·,',·,·I·.c·,·,·t·. 22~ Penteeost-'" hit Sundu"... 28 • v Trinity Sunday ....... : .... June 4

Good Friday ... , ... , ..... Apr. 7 Corpu:,; Ct.riSh 8 EASTER SUNDAy.......... 9 Fll'st Sunday in Advent .... Dec. 3

Other Feast~, Anninrs8l'ies, &c., will lw found in Calendar pages.

EXPL.~"AT()j{Y.

Aphelion-t1mt part of a planet'~ orbit farthest from the Sun. Pel'ihelioll-that part of a planet's OI'hit )jearest the Sun. EI01lgall'oll-ang-lllar distance of a planet from the Sun, ns seen from

the Earth. Penumbra-a panial sharlow resulting from the dimini::i11cd light of the

SUD to the earth. or moon, during a !o>olar or lunar eclipse, appearing as partial.

Declination-the distance of a heavenly body from the equinoctial line. Ecliptic-the plane of the earth's orbit nearest the sun.

I;( Apogee-greatest distance from the earth. J) Perigee-least rli8tfLnce from the earth. o Quadrature, 8 Opposition. 6 Conjunction. Q Ascending noue. U Descending node.

The letters ~I. A., m. B., denote morning and afternoo1l. N. north, E. cast, 0 Degrees, S. south, 'V. west, 1 Minutes of Arc.

" Seconds of Arc, In the C .. tlendar pages, this mark ~ opposite eY~ry nltema!c Fri·

day, commencing January 13, denotes the days on whIch th~ ~RIls are closed at Halifax (at 11 a.m.) per Steamers for Great Bntsm, West Indies, nnd Newfoundland. ." .

The Sun's Declination nnrl Equation of Tllnc are gIven for Noon, the Moon's Declina.tion for Midnight-Menn Time at Greenwich,

FOR THE LEXGTII OF TUE D.\Y.-Add 12 hours to the time of the Sun's setting and from the S11m subtract the time of rising.

Fon THE ~ENGTJl OF THE NIGHT.-Subtract the time of the Sun's setting from 12 hours, and to the remainder add the time of rising next morning.

TUE TIDES will be founu in Calendar pages, and in Tide Table, pag~

Unadnlterated Ground Spices, at BROWN BROTlIERS & Co.

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R T MUIR, Bookselier and Stationer, 125 Granville t:>t., Halifax,

o Full Moon, 6th d. 5h. 9m. afternoon,.bealing~: E, ! E. ri6 . JANUARY begins on SUNDAY. [1871. II

([ Last Quarter 14th d. 2h. 42m. mormllg, beanng S. E. ~ • New Moon, 2'Oth d. Sh. 17m. aftcrno,on, below the horl~on. ] I J) First Qnarter, 25th d. 9h. Om. mOInlOg, b~low the honzon.

8 '-I - SUN. I '100X

~ I ~ n In. ,. I Set· I ~~~TI::T~~~Of R"es. ~h'T~;:;' I ~:~~~: I Place

El I I Sli-:\7 4"14 2G~1 3-14-1128 820 2121259 t1 o 12M. ; 4~ -I 27 22 56 4 12 I 54 9 3 3 12 16 36 t1

.:: 3 Tn. 7 42 4 28 22 50 4 40 2 27 9 50 4 12 19 34 IT ~ 4 W. ; 41 4 29 22 H 5 8 3 5 10 38 5 13 21 43 IT Q) 5 Th. 'i 41 4 30 22 38 5 35 3 50 II 29 6 11 22 54 2:0 El 6 F. I; 41 4 31 22"1 6 I 4 43 morn 7 8 22 59 !!:D = 7 Sa. i 41 oj. .'32 22 it3 6 27 5 41 0 21 7 59 21 55 go · .. o~ 8 S U. 7 41 4 33 22 16 6 53 6 44 1 12 8 43 19 44 SI. ~ 9 M. 7 40 -I 34 22 7 7 18 7 50 2 3 9 22 16 31 SI. o \0 Tu. 7 40 -I 36 21 59, 7 43 8 55 2 54 9 58 12 26 1lJ!

II W. 7 40 -I 37 21 -19, 8 7 10 R 3 43 10 31 7 42 1lJ! 12 Th. 739 438 21 40, 830 II 17 431 10 541 230 "" 13 F. 7 39 4 39 21 301 8 53 morn 5 19 11 21 8253 :::!!:::

14 Sa. 7 38 -I 40 21 20, 9 15 0 28 6 8 II 4R 8 13 "'-15, SUo 7 38 4 42 21 9 9:); I 43 6 59 A. I "113 12 "'-16 M. 7 37 4 43 20 58 I 9 57 2 54 i 51 0 .1,"Ii Ii 29 l1t 17 TIl. 7 37 4 44 20 46110 18 -I II 8 50 I 29 20 45 t I 8 '~~'. ~ ~~ -I 45 20 :)4 'I 10 37 5 23 9 49 2 15, 22 39 ~

;g F. ; 35 !:~ ;g 2~ :~ ~~ ~ ~~ :ng ! :~I;f 5; 'J

21 S.. ; 34 4 49 19 56 II 32 8 16 A. 50 5 24 19 22 ~ 22 S U. ; 33 I 4 51 19 42 II 48 8 54 I 45 6 36 15 48 ~ 23 M. 7 32 4 52 19 28 12 4 9 2; 2:)6 7 45 II 31 )( N Til. '7 31 4. 54 19 14 12 19 9 55 3 2.3 8 51 6 49 )( 25 W. ; 31 4 55 18 59 12 33 10 19 4 8 9 57 I 57 'Y'

o 26Th. ; 30 4 56 18 44 12 47 10 44 4 51 10 58 ;</252 'Y' o 27 F. 17 2!) 4 57 18 29 12 59 JJ 6 5 33 morn 7 29 'Y' olj I 28; Sa. !; 28 4 59 18 14 13 II l! 29 6 15 0 0 II 46 t1 til

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29; S U. i ; 2; 5 0 17 58 13 22 I I 55 6 58 I I 15 34 t1 30' .\1. 17 26 5 2 17 41 13 32 ,\. 2.> ; 42 2 I 18 45 IT 31 TtL I 7 25 5 3 17 25 13 41 I I 8 31 2 59 21 10 IT

U""The cohmlll (of tlH' moon'" "~)1l1hju; .. : ~j\ ('" tllt' time of hi"h water at Parrsboro' Cornwalli~, HOlton, Jf:llJ!~P"1 t, ifilld,;,w, Xe""IJul't, TI ura, &c~ ,

P:: I English l"ll'nishes C.'om $1.21> at .~agar'''. See page 213.

CARE of Live ~tt)('k requircs much of the fhrmcr's time and attention a~ this season. Feed sufficiently and water regularly; if you fail in either you cannot have profit!lble stock, whatever the breed may be. In most parts of the 'conntry farmers have now the means of improving their Stock by the impurtations made of late years by the Board of Agriculture. For the Daily, Ayrshircs are prefcned; for la~ beet cattle, the S~lOrt Horn Lreed, which is increasing rapidly in King's Co. III Annapolis the Deyons are well liked, and for active working ox~

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Pipes, Comb" l'a,h Boxes, Hair and Cloth Brushe" at H. T Mt:IH'S

Winter,] JANUARY;1 Days. 57

.1 High Water j mean time, at

j: ~U.NlJA'i::~, A.'li'lVERSARIES, --I~--I-~-I T ;0' I en i': ~ £~-g ,.~ :: WEATHER, ETC. ~ ~'.e I o~~ ~~

"' I ; g I §'i 51 ~;; <1l ;=1'" I .... '"'~ ,dl=l

gl ~ I ~~ I ~~~: ~~ 'lA~cr;,~,rc;:. u::m:::;ci=~i;::o::n-. ·cr'-=.ap::Co:-.'~--g-'-r.-r-"i<~)f--,~-,·.·f~:.~-'2"5~8 5 ~,- -(; '~4-')

® 10 pena". { { 6 1 5 ; 29 i 3 44 3 -, eo' 5 6 i I j, ~ 31 4- 47 I

: 2,/ ocr !;now 0, ~ 4 ~ ~;~ II ~ i~' ~ ~~ 6 Epiphany, cr eclipsed, vi,. at lI'lifnx. 7:!8 9 :191. 10 53 7 10 1 W6 « lIig'h tides. mill. 8 i 10 I~ II 3~ 748

1st SunJay nfter Epiphany. Pl'. ~\l. 8 4:~ 10 54 ".\. 8 8:24 9 [Victor of Wall" b 1864. 9 2U II .30 0 H 9 I

10 '" in aphelion. 9 5-1 A. 5 I 19 9 36 11 ~ in perihelion. Changeable. 10 3:2 0 4,3 I 57 10 15 12 'b 6 cr II 13 I:!-I 2 38 10 54 13 -Jl:J1l ~ 6 '" II 57 2 8 3 22 I II 37 14 1\1 cl'~. Low tides. .\. 44 2 55 {9 25 11 2nd unday after Epiphany. Cold. ~:: ! ~~ ~ I i ~ ~~ 17 ~ info 6 ® 4 0 6 II 7 25 a 41 18 cr perigee. Haz!!. 5 12 7 2:3 8 37 4 53 19 Iz 6 cr 6 20 8 30 9 44 5 59 20 Iz in aphelion. ~ 6 cr. Plros!",ter, ,18 9 29 10 43 6 58 21 'b in aphelion. '" 6 cr· High tides. 8 9 10 20 II 34 7 50 A 3rd Sunday nfter Epiphany. u)ith 8 56 II 7 morn 8 37

~~ some l~:~ ~o~! ~ 2~ i 19 2~ 25 Conversion of St. Panl. PI's. Roval I I I 0 32 1 46 10 42 26 .,now. (m 1858. II 39 I 12 2 26 II 20 27 ~ Pl'. :Fl'ederick of PruSSl9. b '59. morn 1 50 3 -+ 11 58 28 (( apogee. Dull 0 17 2 28 3 42 morn A 4th Sun. af. Epiph. Very low tides.' 0 59, 3 9 4 23 0 39 30 and I 1 46 .a 57' 5 II I 27 31 2,/6 cr ,.fo",l.~. 2 4~ 5 0 I 6 14', ~ au

EXOTIC EXTRAOT ,'emo1:les 7'an, Sun BU1'U and I<'reckles, aHd malr.es the skin beatdi/ul. Every dealer Nlwuld lreep tI"is

on hand. Sold bTl M. P. Eagar, Halifax.

there i~ no IH.:ttel' race. Where one 01' two cows nrc hl)t to Sl1 pply a gentleman's family with the ridn'st milk !lnd cr~H111, the Aldt·rncy hreed is to be selected in preference to all others, but th~.v arc tuu tender tor country farms, do not roam enough through the wild I'a:-tlll"l.''-;, :md ,..;t<l." a.bout the barns waiting to be fcd, while other cattle :U(' Eltl('l!ii1~ ill the bush. Tile large Short Horus rcqllire rich JCTel p:\ . ..;turr:-:. the })('Y()lIS

and Ayrshires are as hardy as the shaggiest mongrels. The Herefords are beautiful animals, but nlthough n. fc)v hRve been imported, they have not come into favor in the ProvincC'.

BROWN BROTnERS & CO., Importers of (;CTll111le Pa.tent Medicines.

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58 FEBRUARY begins on WEDNESDAY. [ 1871.

o Full Moon, 5th d. 9h. 47m. morning', below the, hOl"!:,zon. « Last Qllarter, 12th d. IOh. 46m. m?rning. ~earlOg ~. W. i W . • New Moon, 19th d. 9h. 3tm. mormng, bearIng S. E. hy: S. i S . ]) First Quarter, 27th d. 6h. 24m. mormng, below the h01'Izon.

"'I·" I __ ~'----\ ------~~-.---""! ~.~ Ipi"!;:'; ! Sets ! ~l'dt""'! SlolwkOf Rises. I Southll.! Sets.! ~~~~~'I Place A A::= •..• SOli_I. COCo •

~t W72315-' i 17 8: 134911 4.3 'I 9 20 '1 4 I, 2240 1 IT

:! '1'1;. 7 22 5 6 16 51 : 13 57 2 33 10 I:l 4 57123 6 !1D

.," I

3 F. 7 21 5 8116 3a 14 4 3 29 11 4 ,,51 22 24 !1D 41 Sa. 7 20 ,5 9 16 15 14 9 ! 4 33 ' 11 ;,7 , 6 39 ~U .31 st. 5, SU, 7 18 :15 10 15 57 14 141538 mol'll 7 21 17 31 st. 61 M. 7 17.5 U 1539 14 19 648 048 7 53,1334 1tJ1 7 'Tu. 7 16' 5 1:1 15 2U 14 22 7 59 1 39 8 31l, 8 52 1tJ1 8 W. 7 14 5 15 1.5 2 1425 I 9 9 2 28 8 57, 340 1tJ1 .g,'

" o

~ 9 Th. 7 13 I;) If) 14 42 14 27 10 22 3 17 9:25 8146 ::0::

10 F. 12 h 17 14:n 14 28 11 32 4 i I {) 52 7 10 ::0::

11 Sa. 10,5 19,14 4 14 28 mol'll 4 56 'liD 20. 12 14 ll\. 12 SUo 7 9 '52013 44IH 28 045 548 1051 11638 Ill\. 13 M. 7 7 ,5 22' 13 24 14 26 I 58 6 42 11 20' 20 6 t 14 Tu. 7 6 5 2.3 113 3114 25 3 11 7 40 A. 9 22 20 !. 15 W. 7 4

15 24,: 12 43 14:!2 4 19 8 39, 0 59: 2:3 10 "J

16 Th. 7 315 26 12 22 14 19 5 19 9 3911 59

122 31 Vj

17 F. 7 I '5 27: 12 I 14 15 6 8 10 36 3 4,20 29 18 Sa. 7 0 1529 11 40 14 10 651 11 33 4 15,17 17 _ 19 SUo G 5815 30 II 19114 4 7 27 A. 241 5 21113 14 )( 20 M. 6 56,5 32 10 58 13 58 7 55 I 141 .13 8 36 )( 21 Ta. 6 55 5 33! 10 36 13 52 8 19 I 59 7 :191 3 42 )( 22 W. 6 5.315 34 1 l 14. 13 H 8 43 2 43, HI:li:-11 14 'Y' 23 Th. 6 52,5 36 1 9 52 1 13 36 ~ i 3 26 I 9 4:>i 6 1 nr 2! 1 F. 6 50 5 371 9 30 \ 13 27 9 30 4 9110 4R, 10 30 l1 25 Sa. 6 49 :5 3S: 9 8 13 18 9 55 4 'd II 4!i 14 31 l1 26ISU.,6 47 ,5411 846 13 8 'I 24 537111101'0111756 IT 271 M. 16 4515 41: 8 2:1 112 58 'IU 59 6 23\ 0 5a\20 37 IT 28 Til. 6 43 5 43: 8 I I 12 47 'II 36 7 II 1!7 22 26 II

mTThe colulUn of Uie moon',; t1outhiu", gives tlle time of high water at Parr9borO:'~' Cornwallis, Horton, HalltHpOl"t, Windsor, Newport, Truro, &c. .

Peruvian Bitters enre Debility, 'Veakness, &e.

no~~et~br~~~~~oth;~~~ a~'~ lr:!~IW;l(t~~~~¥ a~~:e~~~~I!~.~ a~d~;~:':t~h~e~:ln: trioull, aU the indoor work has before now been completetl, unless some blJ'llin

p:f reIIlllim to be thra..,hed. But if he ha~ grown a crop of helllp, 118 several of our f,.1 farmers did lastsllmmer, the time may now be profit..ably emvJoyed in 8Cutcbing.

III ~~:~lil~~ll~~r~~~~\~I;tn~~~~tL:a;:~~~nit~e~~~~a~/~~~~/I~!:o~i~: ~~~~~ ~~~ -< is naturally rich enough, or is made so by artificial means. No summer labor Ie'· ~ required in the way of weed:0!5' or hoeing; the farmer can therefore afford to gi.ve ,.... : extra labol' at tht: outset ill tll"l'ou!!hly prepari!lg the soil. It prefers a deep. well

drai.ned and mI)Llt:r:lft> y ridl ~',Jl, ~1L"N)u.!!hly IJ]Qughef} and manured; putato laud

1

answerlt well, and "I:~l-\\ ~.:,l I'> n >'Ult.:lb!e lllanure. The seed i~ 1I;0Wr. as soon as the land is in condition, in April Or ~ra"t two bushelll of seed to the acrej frOAt does not hurt the young plant. Xn sumn e ' culture is required. In the Hemp Field it will be observell that the plaut~ are of two kinds, male and female. 'fhe male

BROWN BROTHERS &. CO., Druggists, Ordnance Square, Halifax.

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Small Ware, in gL'cnt variety, at R. T. ;lIUIR·:-;.

I ~ 1; I G 13 7 27 343

2 Purif. B. V. ;Ibn , 26 I 8 40 4 56 3 w&« Erpec/ 6 19 8 30 9 44 G I 4 I 7 171 9 18 10 32 6 48 A Septuagesim" Sunday. unpleasant! 7 41) 10 0 II 14 7 30 6 High tides. I 8 28 10 38 II 52 8 8 7 ." drizzly '!1 5 II 16 A.30 8 47 8 I 9 40 II 51 I 5 9 21 91 1 6 « ""a/her. 110 17 A.28 I 42 9 58

10 ~ Q. Victoria 111 1840. PI'. Joa- 10 55 I 6 ~ 20 10 36 11 [chim of Prn'. b 1868. 11 36 1 47 3 I II 17 A Sexagesima Sunday. Low tirl'?-' : A. 18 -) 99 I 3 4:3 A. I 13 « perigee. t! in ~. ('old. 'I I 9 3 20 I 4 34 o 50 14 St. Valentin(~. :.! 11 4 22! 5 36 I 52 15 ~ 6« 3 :J2 5 43 6 57 3 13 16 with h('lh 4 59 7 10. 8 24 I 4 40 17 t!&« 6 15 8 26 :: 9 40 5 56 18 Ivinds. 7 13 9 24 1038 6 54 A QuiDqua~esima-Shl'ovl! Sunda,):- R 4 10 I., II 29 7 45 20 Prs. LOUIsa of 'Vales h 186 i. High 8 4G 10 57 morn 8 27 21 [title:;. 9 a;) II 'lo 011 9 5 22 Ash WCllllL'..:day. 9 50 mOl11 1

1

o 49 9 40 23 ~ in !lphelion. ~ to :l4 o to I I 24 lO 14 24 ~ St MatLhi"", Ap. ('1Itl.II,t/calJ". II 5 0441 I 58 \0 46 25 11 40 116 2 30 II 2\ A 1st Sunday in Lent. Pl'. Albert .Tno. morn I 51 I 3 5111 54 27 Jt 6 « [h 1869. « apogee. o 13 2 24 3 38 morn 28 Very low tides. o 51 3 2 4 16 0 32

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White Lead in Tios 30(1 Casks Crom ~So"'O at Eaga.o's. iii Plant8 maturt: firl:!t lm,l begin to witilel" «wi after the femaJ(> plants art' nearly ma-~~i~ ~\~~,~!~e;s\~~I':;r~~~ g~~~~e b(~1'~ll~r~fi~~~~5:,t~:rin ~1~~:,I;t:~ot d:f;i~'~ ~~~~~: by hand with n Hemp knife, which j" intermediate in charader hetwcell It "sickle" and "scythe;" it i.~ a 5traight knife 15 inches hn~. with a hannie 2 feet long at an :rJ6~fa~~u~~te:~IZ~~n~: ~fe~~~~~I~:!~h~dT~~ ~~!~i~~:;~ ti~el'!~~~~~~~~~~ at once through a width corresponding to the length of the Hemp in his rear, in an ~~~~ 8F~~~~rl:!~~~\la;: ~~n:: cC~ti~~~le\!!=~~/b:l~I~e~il:~\~~apta~~:~:~ g~~:~~ and tied into bundles, and aM soon as possible, to escape rain, put into stacks or otherwi8e protected. It is said to be the wOrk of one active man to cut, bind and stack an IWre in five days. Most American Hrillp is made by U Dew Rotting,"

~hiCh means that the Hemp crop is spl"call out upon the field about October and Howed to lie till the fibre separate;;. Ill" Water Rottin~." and which yit>lds a etter article, the Hemp is immer;;Jeu in bundle;! in a pool or pond till the fibre is sepa.rable and then taken out and dried. Afterwarus the Hemp is put through the Break Mill, and is then ready for scutching.

BROWN BROTHERS & CO., Pure Chemicals and Toilet Articles.

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n. T. MUIR, Buubeller and Stationer, 125 Gl'l1l1yillc'

60 lIIARCH hegins on WEDNES

o Full Moon, 6th d. llh. 24m. afternoon, hearing near th,c Zenith. ([ Last Quarter, 13th Ii. 6h. :jIll. afternoon, below the h0I'l:~n . • New MOOI1, 20th d. 11 h. 4';11l. afternoon, below the honzon. }) First Quarter, 29th d. 2h. 30m. moming, below the horizon.

~ 1 ~~ IR-:- -I s ts. SI~:c~in'l Slow of I Ris{'~.1 s~hs.l\II:~t~·I-d.ecli~·1 Pla~ ~ Q~ Ises. to South clock - ::\u,,_. __

~ riYh~ ~!~ ~!; ~ ~~ i :; ~~ 11\' i~: -!-~rl-:! ~23 14 i ~

3 F. 6 38 5 4. 6 '>2 I" 10 I 2 15'1 9 46 !~:;~ ~~ i 51-4 Sa. G 36 5 4~ 629 1157 334 103. 5 I. 18491 51-5 S U. G 34 5 50 6 6 II 44 4 2!' 11"8 65 t9; 1105 .)7, 51-tj M. 6 32 5 51 5 43 11 30 ;; 40 morn _I : , _ I l1J! i Tu. 631 5 5~ 5 19 11 15 G 55 () 19 6 5~ 5 19: rt;l! 81 W. G 29 C, 5.1 4 56 II 0 R 7 I 10 7"5" 161 "" 9 Th. 6 27 5 54 4 33 10 45 9 20 2 0 7 531 5 53 ""

10 F. I G 25 5 51i 4 9 10 30 10 3G 2 51 8 22 II 13 "L II 1"". 6 23 5 5; 3 46 10 14 II 50 3 44 8 52115 55 IlL 12 :-; I; 6 .,., 5 ", :; 22 9 58 mOI11 I 4 38 9 2G

II9 39 81

13 !\i. 6:!O 6 U 259! 941 1 5 535 10 i , 22 11 14' T G I~ 6 I :! 35 I 9:!.j 2 13 6 34 10 55,2:] 19 151 'V.' 6 IG 6 2 2 II 9 3 14, 7 32 II 50j23 0 11 16 Th. 6 14 6 :J I 48 '50 I 4 61 8 30 IA. 54 21 18 ._

:~, L ~:~ ~ ~ : 26 ~ ~~ II ~ ~!II~ i~ ; Ibll:~;~ ~ I!) St!. 6 9 6 7 0 36 j 58 5 56: 11 j I 4 l~ 10 11 )( 20 M. 6 'i G i' ~ 13 '; 40 6:!1 11 53 5 :!G, 5 20 )( 21 Tn. 6 !) 6 111 ?\·o i ~2 6 45 .'\.37 6 :2n: 0 21 CV'

Ul 22 W. 6 :] 6 1 I 0 34 7 4 7 8 I 20 7 321 N4 33 'Y' ~ 23 Th. G I 6 12 0 57 6 45 ,31, 2 :] 8 351 9 12 l:j o 24 F. 5 59 6 I:) I 21 6 27 • 56, 2 46 9 36 13 27 l:j :z; ~~ S 5'7615145 69 823j 330 10:),,177 l:j ~ 26 SU. 15 56 616 2 8 550 8

952

39,.j 15 " :]7;20 5 II

~ 27 M. i 5 54 6 1 j :d 32 5 32 .') 3 morn, 22 12 IT II:: 28 '1'11.'552 619 25', 513 lU 121 r. 52 037'2320 !!D

29 IV. 5 50 6 20 3 19 "55 II I 6 42 I 3"; 23 25 !!D

~~ ~1.1 ~:~ ~ ;; ! 4; ! ~~ ~. ;~ 1 ~ ~~ ; igl ~~ i~ ~ w-The column of the moon's SOli thing gives the time of high water a.t Parrsboro'

Cornwallis, Hortoll, Hantsport, "'indsol', Newport, T1'uro, &c.

Odontine ESNen~c cures Toothache instollt.ly. Pa.213.

DURi:SG this month Sheep require more attention than at any other time. If they have not been well cared for during winter Borne wiH die. If tJte early lambs are not lool;ed for and tended many of them will die. Feed the ewes w~lI. giving grain daBy, as well as hay; she1ter from the north and

::tS~~~~~~lt~~~e~~e b~u~~h:~~tSO that th~n~h~ west raina will severe frost) if you can help it, but be kept warm. The finest breed but it is not liked so well in Nova

BROWN

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Soaps, Hair (Jib, Perfumer,Y, and other ~mall \Vare~, at H. T .MUIR'S.

1 WINTER.] 1\1 I SPRING. ARCa 31 Days. 61

1 ~! I High water,~~ ~ I SUNDAYS, AXXIYERS.\.RIES, I· I ' I ' 0, I'~ 5".~ i:] ~~ ~ I WEATHER, ETC. Z I 'g] 180 .. :1:; I .,;~

~ ~ IS :g]~ ,a'g

~'i __ _I __ ~ _' __ 3~H;S.,,1~,~].~, I __ ~~ 1 ~T. DAYII).-Emh~rD,t\:-.-- I 14') "t:':"'" 1 24-

: ~!l~h~' lJ:n', . Lowering. ! ~~ 5 ; ~ ~~' 2 37

4 Emher 1>;\,-, ;j 40 ~ ~~ 9 5 ~ 2g A I 2nll ~nnd:;\' in Lent. G -1:2 8 53 10 ; (}:.!3 6' 7 2; 9 37 10 51 7 7

I I High tid~s. Unpleusant 8 5 10 16 11 30 7 47 , ~ 'b 6 «, :l.l o®. ~ 42 10 03 A. 7 8 23

9 about 'II 9 20 11 30 0 44 9 I 10 .£ll PI', of Wales m '63. « perigee. 9 56 A. 7 I 21 9 38

lliarcl HUllrlay in Lf'llt. tlfis time. il ~~ i~ ~ ~~ ~ 3~ ~g~; I 131' I 58 I 14 ~ 7 6 «. Low tides. 11Jore raill 1 48 ~ 5~ ~ i~ ~ ~9 15, • . - . 8

16 i or S/lOW. ~ ~~ ; 2~ ~!~ ~ ~~ 17i~T.PATRICli. 45373817433 ]8 Priw'I~~::; LOlli";:1 I! 1848. 6 10 8 21 9 35 5 51

I, A, 4th :--Illl\ILly ill Lent. 'b eG:). Expect 7 5 9 16 10 30 6 46

20 I ® enters ,¥" Spring- commences. 7 50 10 1 11 15 7 31 . 21 High tides. 8 26 10 36 11 50 8 6

I ;; I' 'i' 6«, a sform. ~ 3~ ::!~ 'g0~~ ~ i~ i 24. .,,£lJ Becomes 10 3 morn 0 57 9 44

2!') II Annunciation-Lady D.1Y· 10 34 0 14 1 28 10 14 A 5th Sunday in Lent, Duke of Cam· II 2 0 44 I 58 10 43 27 :l.l61!:. [bridge b '19. « apogee. II 36 I 13 2 27 II 16 281 \i ,up. 6 ®, milder. morn I 46 3 0 II 53 29 0 12 :l 23 a 37 morn 30 1\1 6 «, ~ DO 'i' in &6. Low 0 59 3 10 4 24 ~ 0 40 31 1\1 stationary. Changeable. [tides. 2 10 4 21 5 351 I 51

Dye Stuffil. Oils and Paints at Eagar's. See page 213,

sheep than the English Leicester,) of which a considerable number have been imported and spread over the country by the Agricultural Board.

~t~~ gi~~e~~te~c~~~rrsfi~~~e:d:~i~~fY w~!p~l f~~r~p~~~i:~t~~:~'C:~ll~~~ ~~~~fv~~e~ei~o~~~~~~~u cr~sbr:~o~~;~so~'~:ljnaC~=e i~f f~~ar: Jr~O pounds weight annually, and 1ambs from a common sheep with a thorough bred ram will, at a year old, yield a fleece of 10 or 12 pounds. Another breed has been imported more sparingly, viz.: the Southdowns i those are blmutiful sheep, with short fine wool. For the table Southdown mutton and Southdown lamb is appreciated as superior to all others. If our farmers w:ere to raise Southdowns in greater numbers, they would become known and sought for in our markets, and bring a better price.

Aponges, Bru~hes, Comh~ and Perfumery, at BROWN BROTHER! &1t5c);,

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21 ' 62 APRIL begins on SATURDAY. ~ --------------------=------------------------------

[1871.

<II 1 0 Full Moon, 5th d. 10h. 8m. morning. belo,. the hOlizo1l: ~ cr: Last Quarter, 12th d. Ih. 37m. moming. bel~w t~e honzon. f! • New Moon, 19th d. 2h. 49m. afternoou, bea!'mg S. S. W. I ,v. ~ I J) First Quarter, 27d. ih. 33m. aftcmoon, bCaI1ng W. t N.

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' 11)1 3 M. 5 41 16 21;0: 5 15 3 ~4 4 31

1

10 57 ' 4 5617 34 11)1 4 i 'I'u. [) 39 I 6 27 ;; 37 3 6 5 43 11 48 : 5 23 I 5S === 5 I \V. ::; 37 6 28 G 0 :2 48 6 59 I morn :; 53 83 50 === 6 Th.' 5 36 6 2~ 6 23 :! 30 6 16, 0 40 , 6 21 ~ 31' 1'1, 7 F. 5 34 6 30 6 46 2 13 ' V 35: I 33 : 6 50 14 41! 1'1, 8 Sa. 5 32 6 32 8 I 56 I U 52 ~ 29 1 7 2.3118 55: 11 9 SUo 5 30 6 33 'j 31 1 .39 Iliurn I :3 27 I 8 :?i 21 54

10 M. 5 2~ 6 34 ; ij:J I .,., 0 5 4 2; I B 4!l! 2:1 26 1

1

11 11 Tu. 5 27 6 36 8 15 1 10 5 27 I' 9 -l-! 2·~ 27 Vj 12 W. 5 25 6 37 8 37 0 49 "5 6"5 I U .'5122 21 11 13 Th. 5 23 6 :18 R 59 0 34 :2 5U 7 ~u : 11 :")Oi E) ;l:3 I ;-

:~ l; ~ ~~ ~!~ ~;~ ~ 1~ ~;~ ~ I! :"';1 :~ ~t )( 16 S U. '15 18 6 42 10 " F I' 4 2:, !l 5U' 15, 6 44 )( 17 M. 5 16 643 1025 0 25 4 4a, IU 3' 4 I~I I 4; I 'Y' 18 Tn. I 5 15 6 44 10 46 0 .3~ 5 J:2 11 17 5:!:2 N3 ~ I Co(' 19 W., 5 13 6 46 II I; I 0 52 5 an A. u', 6 "4,' 7 ,,61 'Y' 20 Th.15 11 64711 2; II 6 5 58 04:l 7 26 12 21 ~ 21 F. 5 10 6 4s111 48 I 18 6 24 I 26 8 28 16 15 ~ 22 Sa. 5 8 6 49 12 8 I 31 6 54 ., 12 9 3n 19 29 IT 23 SUo 5 6 650 1228 I 42 7 27 25R \0 2!1, 21 53 IT 24 ~L 5 5 651,12 ,,, I I 5, R 7 346 II 25' :l:; 20 IT 25 Tu. 5 3 653 11::: 8 ~ 5 8;'2 435 morn I 23 45 2:D 26 W. 5 2 65.132; 215 945 525 018123 5 !!D 27 Th. 5 0 6 55 13 46 2 25 10 4;;' 6 16 I ~! 21 I7 st 28 F. 459 G 5714 6 235 II 4~1 ; 6 14,; 1826 st 29 I Sa. 4 57 6 58 14 24 2 44 A. 56' 7 55 2 2.1114 35 st 301 SUo 4 56 6 5~ 14 43 2 52 2 51 8 45 2 54 9 54 11)1

~The ('()lumn of the moon's !'Iol1tbing: gives the time of high water at Pa.rrsboro', Cornwallis, Horton, Ha.ntsport, Newport, Windsor, Truro, &c. '

EAGAR'S CHOLEB.4. ~"rIXTUBE cures DlarrhfBa, Cram.p., Dysentery, and all Summer complain-tao

OUR farmers do not depend so much as they us, to do upon gra" and hay. Within the last few yea.rs much more gr.un and roots have been grown 'than formerly. Wheat has succeeded remarkably well since the Canada Fyfe Spring Wheat and Winter Club were introdui;ed.., The former is now extensively cultivated, a.nd although there are mB.fly thousands of bushels already in the Province, it is carefully saved for

llROWN BROTHERS & CO., Druggi8ts, Ordnance Square, H.lil'&x.

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Room Paper ond Paper Blintl', nt R. T. MUIR'S.

J Spring.] APRIL 30 Days. 63

~ I I, Hi~h Wakr,!TIcan time,at

"0 I ~ I SUNDAYS, AXX[n:H~.'\}{IES. 1 '-, -I ~~ ~-~ I ~

'1

::::-, WEATIlER, ETC. ,z: ]I~:S I~~.§ I z~ ~ " ~ ~ g~~ H

- I ~~ ]"";]] ~~ Tr ------ ('old 3 :l~ 5 4i-1 --7 (-1-3--ii A j Palm Sunday. 5 3 '; 14: 8 28 4, 44 3' t 6 «. and (; 8 8 19 9 :l:j I 5 49 4 ~ in g. 6 55 ! 9 G 10 20 6 36 5 Princess Victoria of He;,e b I ~63. i 36 9 46 II 0 7 16 6 Hig-h tides. Sitllll'f'l"Ij. R 1:3 10 24 II 38 7 54-7 .£l] Good Frida,'. Pl'. Leopold b '53. 8 52 I II 3 A. 17 8 33 8 ~ in perihelion: I « perigee. 9 32 i II 42 0 56 9 12

A EASTER S""DAY. 10 12 .\, 23 I' 37 9 53 10 Easter MondM'. Becomes 10 55 I I 5 2 19 10 35 II lz6«. . 1140150341120 12 Prs. Frederica of Prussi. b 1866. A. 35 2 45 3 59 A. 15 13 Low tides. more 1 41 3 52 5 6 1 22 14 Prs. Beatrice b 1857. Pl'. Chl'i~ti:l1l 3 10 :) 21 6 35 2 51 15 [b 1867. 4 41 6 52 8 6 4 22 A 1st Sunday after Easter. Low Suud, I I 5 53 8 4 9 18 5 34 I7 'settled. 644 854110 8 6 U 18 7 26 9 36 10 50 7 6 19 lz stationary. i 7 59 10 9 II 23 7 39 20 High tides. Pleasant 8 33 II) 43 II 57 8 13 21 ..,a) ~ 6 «. 9 2 II 13 morn 8 43 22 'i? 6 «. weather, 9 3,~ II 43 0 27 9 13 A 2nd Sun. after Easter. ST. GEORGE. 10 4 morn 0 ,,7 9 45

24 2t6 «. l« apogee. 1037 015 I 29 1017 25 St. Mark, Evan. Prs. Abce b 1843. II 7 0 47 ., I IO 48 26 111 6 « . with II 46 I 18 2 32 II 26 27 morn I 56 3 10 mom

;~ I Low tides. occasl:h~~ers. ~;~ ;!~ ~ 5; ~ ~~ ~~rd Sunday after Easter. _t 6 «. 2 58 5 9 6 23 2 39

Superior Inducements are oWere(l to Dealers at :1I. F. EA.GA.R'S, Halir. .. ". S"l' page 213.

seed, and the Board of Agriculture has a difficulty in meeting the wants of Societies; it i8 obvious, therefor..!, th"tt it is well suited to the country,

I and iH introduction has given a stimulus to grnin culture. The Nol'­I W3Y and Surprise O(t.ts are likewise novelties, which cycryenterprising

I farmer will look after. One of the most profitable crops that can be grown is the Black Eyc(l .JLUroW[,lt Pca. It is fuund to be well s~ited

I

to field culture in Halifax County nnd other parts of the ProVInce, (where not too cold and wet,) and j;; very productive.

D.r~ St.nff.., Rnd Confectionery, at llJWWN BnoTHERS & Co.

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o Full Moon, 4th d. 6h. -l.)~n. ar'tcl'1loo~, below t.h'! h?ri:r.on. , (( Last Qaarter, lith d. lOh. gIll. mOl'l1mg, u~l'rlDg :-:-;. 'V. 1 t-i • • Ne",' .Moon, 19th (1. Gh. 31m. mornill~, IIc:ll'illg' E. hy N: )) Fir:'t QU'l1'ter, 27th (1. Bh. 4~m. m:1rnm~, helow th~ horlzun.

I I BUN. I ;\lOOS.

:i ~~ -. -I--~I .j"diH·1 F"t ul I ~R~-I-s th~' -1-8 t ,I de, "h. 11'1";' Q ~.;. RIses. ::$ct.s~ ~~I!I~: __ .<·_lf>_'·i{. ____ ~~ ___ ~~_~~~~'\~ ~o~ __

lM.-14 54 Ii -0 '15 I i :J "13 17 9 3413 25 4 32 11)( 2 Tu. 4 53 7 1 1 15 I ~: 3 , 4 32 10 25 3 51 SI 13 "" 3 'V. 45272115:1'7 3 15 54~ 11 Ii 418 i 4 :::= 4 Th. 4 50 7 :1: 15 5~ .'3 ~ I i R morn 4- 46 12 38 l1t 5 F.'4487 511612327827013,,5181727 l1'\, 6 Sa. 14 47 6 16 29 3 :J2 9 46 1 11 5 55121 6 J 7su.1446 16463:17 1058 126382317 J 8 M. i -4 44 7 9 Ii 2 :3 41 morn .'3 15 7 32

1

~3 49 lrj 9 Tu.14 43 7 10 17 18 :345 0 1 4 17 834 2246 Vj

10 W.:442711 1734348 051 51694112021 11Th. 4 41 7 12 17 50 3 50 1 31 6 II 10 51 16 53 -12 F. 4 40 13 18 5 3 52 2 6 4 A. 21 12 40 )( 13 Sa. 4 38 14 18 20 3 53 2 33 7 49 1 5 7 59 )( 14 SUo 437 16 18 35 3 54 2 57 8.14 II 3 4 )( 15 M. 436 17 1849 3 53 3 19 9 I; 3 15 N153 'Y' 16 Tu. 435718 19 3' 353 341 959 417 643 'Y' 17 W. 434 7 19 19 17 I' 352 4 3 10 41 5 19 II 14 ~ 18 Th.14 33'720 1930 350 428 II 24 62015 19 ~ 19 F. 4 32 7 21 19 44 3 48 4 55 A. 8 7 21 18 45 II 20 Sa. 4 31 7 22 19 56 3 45 5 26 0 54 8 22 21 25 II 21 SU'14 30 7 23 20 91 3 41 6 4 1 42 , 9 20 23 10 II 22 M. 4 29 7 24 20 21 3 37 6 48 2 31 10 14 23 53 ~ 23 Tu.' 4 28 7 ~5 20 33 I e 33 7 39 3 21 11 3 23 31 ~ 24 W. 4 27 7 26 20 44 3 28 8 35 4 11 11 47 22 3 Sl. 25 Th. I 4 27 '7 27 20 55 3 23 9 36 5 0 mom 19 32 Sl. 26 F. 4 26 7 28 21 6 3 17 10 41 5 49 0 24 16 4 Sl. 27 sa'14 25 7 29 21 16 3 10 11 49 6 37 0 57 II 45 11)( 28 SUo 4 24 7 30 21 26 3 3 A. 57 7. 24 1 1 25 6 44 11)( 29 M. 4 24 7 31 21 35 2 56 2 8 8 1311 51 1 14 "" 30 Tu. 4 23 7 32 21 45 2 48 3 22 9 3 2 18 S429 "" 31 W. I 4 22 7 33 21 53 2 40 4 39 9 55 2 44 10 10 l1'\,

~Th;> c.,lumn of the moon's sou thing ~ives the time of high wntel' at Pa.n-sboro', Cornwallis, Horton, H:l.lltt-ipol't, \Villu.sor, :Newport, Truro, &e.

A.bdolDinnl SlIpportcI·s, Trusses, &c., at EAGAR'S.

POTATOES are n';2:~liniH.~· favour as a Field Crop. I shipped off to thc ~tatl'.", t1w.v arc now largely used as cattle. The number of cattle in the PrOyillCe has COf,s"lie,·.,blv within the la~t few n::lr~, in some of our best this will result in (,1ll'lt'iJin,! the fdrms bv an increase the sale of potatoes to the Amel'icaDs~ never would have done. carcful~y calculated th;~t potatoes give a return of 30 cents per bushel when fed to cattle. "e can, therefore, confidently recommen,d potato

BROWN BROTHE1{S & CO., Druggists, Ordnance Square, H:tlifnx.

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'Vritil1g, Copying and Printing Inbi, at R T. :\lUIR'S

I Spring.] MA Y 31 Days. 65 I

! -;-.;-1--------------;1 ~~ig-I-' w--.'-e-,,-m-.-.n-,-;m-.-,-.,- I o ;;; SUXD.\'Y:S, AX~IrERS,\.l{Il~;-;.

WEATHER, ETC.

I St. Philip and St. James, Ap. Pro 2 . Chan.qeable [Arthur b '50. a 5? In perihelion. 4 ~ stationarY. about ~ .,£(J « perrgCl" V er.,· high tides.

this A 8 9

10

4th ::';uILd;,y after Easter. Iz 6 «. time.

II 12 13 A

1;1 in~. Low tides. Flll'oraUe

Rogation Sunday. 15 l . 1;1·inf. 6®· ~ ~ ~ RogatIon Days. weather

18 Ascension Day-Hoi v Thur. 1;1 6 «. 19 .£0 . 20 « apogee. Middling hiO'h tides. for A Sunday after Ascen,ion.

o 2/. 6 «.

22 '? 6 «. 1;1 in aphelion. 23 1116 «.

Queen Vic~oria b 1819. Prinress Helcna b 1846.

fill'1ning. 24

I 25

, 26 I 27

12~ ao

[tides. Duke of Cumberland b 1819. Low Pentecost-Whit Sunday. 1; 6 «.

Showery.

31 Ember Day.

4 20 6 31 7 45 4 I 5 29 7 39 8 53 5 9 6 18 8 29 9 43 6 0 7 2 9 1.3 10 27 6 44 743953 II 7723 8 26 10 36 II 50 8 6 9 9 II 20 ,\. 34 8 50 9 52 A. 3 I 17 9 33

10 40 0 50 2 4 10 20 II 30 I 40 2 54 II 10 A. 27 2 37 3 51 A. 7

I 36 3 46 5 0 I 16 2 54 5 4 6 18 2 34 4 13 6 24 7 38 3 54 5 18 7 29 8 43 4 59 G 9820934550 6 53 9 3 10 17 6 33 7 3U 9 40 10 54 7 10 8 I 10 12 II 26 7 42 8 37 10 47 morn 8 17 9 8 II 19 0 I 8 49 9 40 II 51 0 33 9 21

10 13 morn I 5 9 54 10 49 0 24 I .18 10 29 II 29 0 59 2 13 II 9 morn 1 39 2 53 11 56 o 16 2 26 3 40 morn 1,10 3 21 4 35 0 51 2 21 4 31 5 45 2 I 3 :J5 5 45 6 59 3 15 4 38 6 48 8 2 4 18

Peruvian Ditters give tone and appetite. See pa. 213.

i culture for feeding as a profitable branch of farming, at least wherever

I manure is available for u start. One of the varieties hc:-;t adapted for this purpose is the Pink Eye Rusty Coat, one of Goodrich's Seedlings, imported Ly the Board of AgIiculture. It has now been grown in the Province for fOllr 01' five yean;, has produced enormous crops, and a d.is~ eased tuber has never heen seen on the wettest, richest or poorest land. The Early Rose is exceedingly prodllctivc, yielding 50 fold in good soil, without extraordinary culture. Bresec's llroiific, Climax and Worcester are likewise noted varieties of recent introduction. In taking up p. toes the potato digger is a gront help, as onC horse and man wIll do more worK. than half a dozen men with hoes.

BROWN BnoTlH~RS & Co .. Gold r.enf, Dr,'- Pnint:;; and Vl1rm~hcs.

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, .. III

" .S ~

J

66 JUNE begins on THURbDAY. [1871.

o Full Moon, 3rd d. 2h. 12m. morning, bearing S. S. W: « L;\st Quarter, 9th d. 8b. 23m. afternoon, below the hon~on . • New Moon, 17th d. 10h. 15m. nftenlOon, below: the !lonzon. » First Qua.rter, 25th d. 6h. 30m. afternoon, bennng :;. t W.

'" \ ;!,'rl \ I I~\n I ~'"'t of I--I-'I~"'I decu';:---I PI ~ ~ ~ Rises. Sets. N~cl'~h: clock. ltil'lC8. Souths. Set..... Sou.th. ace

I Th. 4 22 7 3"122 212 32 5 58110 52 1 3 111 15, 22 11\.,

2 F. 4 21 7 34 22 IU 2 2.3 7 18 'I 52 3 46 19 39 t 3 Sa. 4- 21 7 ~3' 22 IB 2 13 8 36 morn: 4 :::6: 22 35 t 4 SUo 4 2U 7 30; 22 25: 2 4 9 H! II 56 , 5 !tij 23 52 11 5 M. 4 20 i :rj 22 3:1 I 1 51 10 42 1 59 , 6 l-it 23 26 Vj' 6 Tn. 4 20 i :I;! 22 381 1 4,'3 11 28 :3 2! 7 J 2 21 26 ::: 7 W, 4 19 7 :lqI2~ H: 1 32 morn 4 I, 8 :1', 18 10 ~ 8i T !I' 419 73",22 50[; 21 0 5 450194'114 2 ){ 9 F. 419 7 :),,',22 55\ 110 U 36 5461'0 51l. 921 )(

10 Sa. 4 IR ; ·11) 23 0 0 58 1 I 6 32 ,\. :1 4 24 ){ lI'ISU.i4IS ; 41'23 5 046 124 71611 ,;,,:J6 "{' 12 M'14 IS 7 41' 23 9 0 34 ._1, ~~ 7 58 ., 10, 5 30 "(' 13 \ Tu. 4 18 - 1"123 12 0 22 'u 8 40 :j 10! 10 7 ~ 14 W.' 4 18 ; ~:; 23 16: F ~ 2 3.3 ~ 23 4 131'" 19 ~ 15 Th.' 4 18 , 4.1123 IS i ::; 3 2 5~ )0 6 5 13 17 56 ~ 16 F. 14 18 7 4:3' ~:3 21 0 15 .'3 2g 10 52 6 15 :W 50 IT 17 I Sa. 18; 4:3: ~:1 23 0 28 4 4 J I 39 7 14':!2 50 n 181 SUo 4 IS 7 44' 23 25 ' 0 41 4 46 A. 2~ 8 luI23 50 S!D 19' 111. 4 18 7 44! 23 261 0 50 5 34 1 18 I 9 2 23 45 S!D 201TU. 4 18!; 44,2327 I 8 629 2 8 947'2233 S!D 21 W. 4 181" 4=>123 27 1 21 7 29 2 57 110 25::W 171 Sl..

~~ 1l' ! :n :~ ~~;~ : 1~ ~ ~~ ~ ~~ i~~ ~~:~ ~ ~ 24 Sa. 4'19 7 45 23 25 2 U 10 45 5 20 ,II 55' R 16 tI)( 25 SUo 4 19 7 ..J.5: 23 24- :2 13 11 54 6 7 I morn I 3 2 ;!!::

26 M. 42074-1

232322'51'\'59 654i1020l\S229 "" 2; Tu. 4 20 7 4~, 23 20 2 3S 2 15 7 44 0 45 S 3 "" 28 'I W. 4 21 ; 45: 23 18 2,0 3 30 8 36 I 13 13 19 11\. 29 Th. I 4 21 7 45: 23 15, 3 2 4 48 9 33 I., 1 42 17 56 11\. 3U F., 4 22 , 45123 121 3 14 6 7: 10 34 . 2 18 21 ~.t..

W-The column of tlu~ moon'" ~outbin,!{ giver:. tile timo of high water at Parraboro', Cornwallis, Horton, Hauti'port, Windsor, ~CWpOl't, Tl'uro, &c.

Alnm, Snlpbul' and HIneston .. at Eagar's. See pa. 213.

THIS is tllC active month of the gooseben'Y and CUITant grub, which has within the last two years wen nigh annihilated these fruits throu~h­out the Dominion. Where do' the grnbs come fl'om'~ During n fine day in Maya yellowish fly. size of a house fly, hut with two pairs of wings, mny be seen hovering over the bushes. Its eggs are depQsited Oll the under surfctcc of the leaves, nlong the ycins. Shortly the gl11bs nrc hatched, nnd commence their work of destruction; the,~ feed and fdWen, and c~st their skins, and feed and fatten again, Eltnpping the bushes of thell' lea,'cs, and then ,,\then full grown they ~rop into the

BROWN BROTHERS & CO., DruggISts, Ordnance Square, Hahmx.

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Bibles, Te'taments, Pmyer and School Books at R T MUIR'S

rspiING.] SUl\IMER . JUNE 30 Days. 67

. 1

II ~I g 1 2 3

A 5 6 7 8 9

10 A 12 13 14

SUNDAYS, ANNIVERSARIES,

WEATHER, ETC.

Becomes .£Il Ember Day. r~ 1865. « peri. Ember Day. Pro George of Wal", Trinity Sun. \' 6 IIJ.. ~ 6 «. Verv

wan...... l high tide •.

Corpus Christi. P"ouabi!!

\! gr. elong. W. Low tide,. 1st Sunday after Trinity. St. Rar·

[nahas. Ap. rail!.

15 \! <5 « .. 16 .,£ll « apo(\cc. Ple~s""t 17 ® eclipsed, mviaib1e at Halifax. A 2nd Sunday after Trinity. Middling 19 abola [high tides. 20 Acces. Queen Victoria, '37. 1\1 <5 «. 21 SETTLEMENT OF H-\UFAX, li4Y. 22 [® enters g:c. Summer commen. 23 this time. 24 St. John Bapt.-Midsilmmer Day. A 3rd Sunday afte; Trinity. 'li 6 «. 26 'li O(i). Low tide •. 27 Overcast. 28 Queeu Victoria crowned, ',18. ~ c!'(i). 29 St. Peter, ~. . 30 ..4JIl_ ¥.. 6J;:). _

5 36 7 46 9 0 5 16 6 27 8 37 9 51 6 7 7 16 9 27 10 41 6 57 8 3 10 It II 28 7 44 8 52 11 2 A. 16 8 32 9401150 14920

10 32 A. 4211 56 10 12 II 22 I 32 2 46 II 2 A. 13 2 24 3 38 II 54

I 14 3 25 4 39 A. 55 2 20 4 30 5 44 I 59 3 30 5 40 6 54 3 10 4 32 6 42 7 56 4 12 5 49 7 39 8 53 5 9 6 I; 8 28 9 42 5 58 6 59 9 9 10 23 6 ~9 7 38 9 48 II 2 7' 8 8 13 10 24 II 38 7 54 8 48 10 58 morn 8 28 0 9 23 II 33 0 12 9 3 C) Q 58 morn 0 -4 i 9 38

10 34 0 8 I 22 10 14 ~ II I:) 0 44 I 58 10 51 II! II 59 I 24 2 38 II 39 ~ morn 2 9 3 23 morn ~ o 47 2 58 4 12 0 28 I ....

~ t\ ~ 5t ~ I~ ~ ~~ I ~ 3 56 6 [, 7 20 3 36 4 59 7 9 8 23 4 39

earth, where they change into flies, antI then come forth to depo"it it

fresh supply of eggs ou such bnshes as may have previou~ly escaped destruction. There nre severn.l remedies. Hot wMer, not boiling, but hotter than the hand can bear; poured m"er the bush kills the grubs without Injuring the plant. Hellebore Powder in water showered from 0. watering pot is more man:tgcable and quite :::J':l c.ffcctun.l, if not m?re so. Lime 11IlU ashes dm~ted over the leaves wet with dew, nre useful. The sovereign remedy is haml picking, which in the cnsc of young bushes should always be resol'tcll rD. All the:;e remedies orc greatly strengthened by heos!, manuring and high cl11tul'e .. which enable the bushes to throw out fresh shoots and leaycs more qUickly than the old ones arc eaten.

Prescnptmns carefully dlSpcnsed hy BROWN BROTHERS & CO.

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U. T. MUIR, Bookseller and St.tioner, 125 Gram'ille Street, Halifax.

JULY begins on SATURDAY. [1871. I

o Full Moon, 2nd d. 9h. 22m. mornin~. below ,the horizon. ([ L:-tst Quarter, 9th d. 8h. 55m. mormng, bea~ng S. 'V. by R • New Moon, lith U. lh. 13m. afternoon, bearmg N. N. Y;l. J) First Quarter, 25th d. 1 h. 37p:i. m0l1Iing, below the hO,flzon. o Fun Moon, 31"t day, 511. 2m. nfterno~_~_~~~~the ~~~zon.

I! StrN. ~ MOON.

~ ~.~ I' 1 --I ,f;::li[J.I :-;l1)\~~'f! R-:-' -I s tl I s Is I declill'l p~ .::; .::1;: 1:1-','''. Sets. NOli/h. dock. I Ises. Oll 18. e. Sonth.

i- --:~;;~1 :!~ i 43 -i:I~G -; -:!l-' 11 38 3 I 23 31 t SU'\' 2:l '; 45 >!:l 4,:l 37 826 morn 3552350 Vj

3 M. ,2:j i 7 44 22 59 3 49 9 2Q 0 42 4 58 22 28 Vj , Til 4 94 '17 44 22 54 4 0: 10 I I 45 6 10 19 37 ~

W: ! 4 25 ; 44 22 49 4 10 ' 10 35 2 43 7 25 15 40 ~ 6Th. I 4- 25: 7 4t 22 4,1 .. 20 11 3 3 36 8 3'; 11 0 X

F. ,4 21; I; 4:l 22 37 ' 4 :J1J ' II 28 4 26 9 49 5 59 )( SII. '4 27\7 43 22 31 : 4 40 ' II 5U 5 12 10 56 0 51 'Y'

Ij SUo 4. :.!i Ii 42 2~ 24 4 49 IIiOm 5 55 A. 2 N410 ar 10 M. 4 28\7 41 22 16 4 58 0 14 6 38 I 2 8 56 'Y' II 'I'll. 4 29 7 41 ~2 9' [; 7 0 37 7 21 2 5 13 16 ~ 12 \r. 4 ~JO 7 41 :l:! 1: 5 15 1 2 8 4 3 6 17 4 ~ 13 Th., 4 31 \7 40 21 52' r; 22 I 31 8 49 4 7 20 9 IT 14 F.' 4 31 7 40 21 43 5 29 2 5 9 35 5 5 22 24 IT 15 Sa. 14 32 7 39 21;)4 5 3G ~ 4~ 10 24 6 4 23 40 II 16 S {', ! 4 33' 7 39 21 20 5 42 3 30 II 13 6 56 23 52 ~ I; M.' 4 34! 7 38 21 15 5 43 I 4 23 A. 4 7 45 22 56 ~ 18 Tu. 4 3517 37 21 4 55 5,.3

3 i ;, 22 0 54 8 26 20 54 SL

19 W. 4 36['7 36 20 54 " 6 26 I 44 9 2 17 51 SL 20 Th. 4 .37, i 35 21) ·13 6 21 ; 31 2 32 9 331 13 57 Tl)1 21 F. 4 38 ; 34 20 31 6 5 M 38 3 19 10 0, 9 20 Tl)1 22 Sa. 4 3917 33 20 20 6 8, 9 46 4 5 10 24 1 4 14 Tl)1 23 SUo , 40,; 33 20 ~ 6 10 " 10 53 4 51 10 49\ SI 9 "'= 24 lVI. 441~'3219:-):) 612f.\. 2 5~R1114 636 ::C:: 25 Tu. 4 42'; 31 19 41' 6 13 I 15 6 28 II 4 \, 11 51 11\. 26 W .. 143'; 3<) 1930: 614 229 ; 21 mOrll\1634 11\. 27 Th. 4 44 17 2~ 19 16 6 14 3 45 8 18 0 13 20 23 t 28 F. 4 45 ; 28 19 3 6 13 4 59 "9 19 0 51 22 56 t 29 Sa. 4 46,7 27 18 49 6 12 6 7 10 22 I 39 1 23 56 t! 30 SUo 447,; 25 1834 6 10 7 5 II 25 237 23 15 'J

31 M. 4 481; 24, 18 20 6 7 7 52 morn 3 45 20 58 ~

ItrIbe column of the mool1'~ Eouthing g"i res the time ofhigb water at Parrsboro' CornlVa.Ili~, IIorton, Hantsport, Wind.,or, Newpol't, Tl'uro, &c. •

Oclol1tine Essence never Calls to cure Toothache.

BROWN BROTHERf-; &, cn., T>rug:.!..!,I~t~. Ol'dnanre Rqnilre,'HI\1ifax ..

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ren and Pocket Knives, ~l'i,,,,,or,", (tlZOl'S, &c., at H T. MrIICs

I ~mrnel"_] -- .JULY 31 Day,. 69 -.-~ ----

High WR.tt"r, Ilit'llll timf', at

I § I SU~lJ_\.\::;, ANNl\f,lU:i \'I{J!.:-.. -- ----~-

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111111 ~ ,; "--'::: ~~

I ~ I WEATHER, }I~T('. ~ 1e

.~ :.;: 1] -. 23 I'~~~ 1

~£ "I

'01 ~f-< ;S "' '" 1 i ([ pcri:.:,"C(·. Prs. Ali('c III I ~li2. 5 57 8 7 9 :11 .-J .1; .A! 4rh. SUllo af. Trin: « c'elir. invis. nt 6 54 9 4 10 18 ' 6 34

,

31 ® III apo~ot'. l-hgh tides. [llalifx. 7 49 if fiy II 13, i :t" 4: Cluwgoohl", 8 41 10 51 A. 5 8 21 5 I ~ in perihelion, Pr:-'. Hl'lella III '66. ' 9 32 II ~:! u 56 9 I:! 6 : Pr~. Victoria of "r~lk. b 1868. 10 21 A. ;)1 I ~:I 10 I

'I 7, ~ 6 '1/.. with. ,II 8 I 19 :! :3:1 10 49 81 \I 56 ., 6 3 20 II :}(i

IJ~ A i 5th Sunttav after Trin. more .\. 45 2 55 ~ 4 9 A.25 10 I Low Tide;. 1 36 3 46 I 5 0 I 16 \I Prs. I n'ne of HCS,..,l' b 1866_ 2 .341 4 441 5 58 14

~ I

1:l 5 46 I or 3 a6: 7 0 :J 16 13 « apogee. ! ~; I 6 471 8 I 4 17 14 .n ~ 6 W· less 7 47 9 I 5 17 15 Swithun, Bp. 6 :32 8 42 9 56 6 12 A 6th Sunday aftcr Trinity. '1/. 6 «. 7 14 9 25 10 39 6 55 17 W 6 «. ram. 7 55 10 " II 19 7 35 18 ~ 6 «. 'i' gr. clong. E. High tiu. B 32 10 42 II 56 8 12 19 W6(V. 9 7 II 18 morn 8 48 20 'i' in~. Heat 9 42 11 52 032 9 22 21 'i' 6 «. 10 16 morn I 6 9 57 22 : 10 57 o 27 I 41 10 37 A 7th Sunday after Trinity. t 6 «. ! II 37 I 7 2 21 II 17 24 PI's. Victoria of Prussia b 1860. I morn 1 47 3 1 11 59 25 St. James, Ap. Low tiu('~. 0 21 2 31 3 45 mom 26 increases. 1 10 3 21 4 35 o 51 27 2 9 4 20 i 5 34 1 50 28 .n 3 20 5 :10 6 44 3 0 29 « perigee. Pro 'Vales visit to Hali- 4 30 6 40 7 54 4 10 a'} 1 8th Sun. after Trinity. [fax, 1860. : 5 44 7 54 9 8 524

I ti 49 8 59, 1013 6 29

, Peruviau Bitter .. produce Hoalth, Strength'" Vigor.

circulllference at bottom than at top. Place it on a ('hal"'ua! 01" slow fil'e without ahaldng, and let it remain until the milk is th0r0ughly lIe";te'l, but it .DlIlS.t WJt , boil, during all which time the cream will be grudllally rblll!,(" to Itnd jOl"II11ng- a ! thick cake 011 the surfilce. Take it oft'the fire (::ll'"rllll.\·, :111,1 lay it lJY to ",W] ,"("l'~l­dually. The result ~i11 be a rich pale yello,v ~kin aho)\'o', an,' fr'.llI ,m,' 1i,1!, t,. <ttl inch ofaolid cream below. As all the cream will h" n::tt"ack,t trom the milk anrt lie atop. the remainder will not be quite as good a:; t~w >!dlJl1tld milk aftel" m:lk·

:;~~ h'Z/:~~!h&'c~~b~~8~gl~tU!Om~~r~:tl1(:; P~I~I.~ll.:~sai~IJi~~'~'~J!;~iJil"~~ ti~~ C~ltf; is filled with the soiid cream, and then covered wltl\ a pIece 01 slitilO'lt'llt "1/.", of the rich yelJow skin that forma the Burf!lCe.

8::r..D~r~B ~u~~::~!~:~~:t~~\~~r;r:~~lt h~~ 06ee~~ii~I1~I~o 8~;ufrl°~: cut ,,!Jt earlier than the appearance Ilfthe Hfirst bloom," and not mueh later than the'Jliuafn:goB'o(the "secon:dbloom." J Spongcs, Brushes, Comb.:; and Perfumery, ut BROWN BROTHERS & Co,

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R. T. MUIR, Paper Ruler and Blank Book Manufacturer, 125 Granville SL

70 AUGUST begins on TUESDAY. [187l. . ----.----.---~-'-:-----.

« La.st Quarter, 8th d. Oh. !hn. morll~ng, bearing E. by. N. I ~ . • New Moon, 16th d. 2h . .,l7m. IllOrlllllg,. b.;low the honz.on: J) Fir3t Quartel', 231'd d. 7h. 2l Ul. mornlng-. below the horizon. o Full Moon, 30th d. ~h. 601. nl'JI"ning, bewing S. S. ,Yo t S.

--.------- -

~ I ~,~ I "S~:~lill. Slow Ol"I--,~- --1-- MI ~~'I-d~1 ci .5; Ri~(>·'·l :se~·1 NOl'th.1 clock. Id~e'" SOUtJlS. Sets. 8outh. ~~c~ 1 iTu. 449:7 23j"18--51-6-4831 --U ~:> ,-4'-58--17231 c:: ~IW. 4511'7:H 17506093 12316151253 )( 3.'1'h.452720I7341556 929215,727751)( 4: F 4 53 7 19 17 18 :; 51 9 53 3 4 I 8;)9 2 361 'Y' 5 S,;. 4 55 7 17 17 2 5 46 10 16 3 49 , 9 45; N2 36 'Y' G'SU. ,56 7 16 16 40 5 40 10 39, 4 33 110 50, 7 34 'Y' 7

1,)1. 4577151029153:) II 3 ,,16 II 5:!il~ ~: II

8,r'l.1458 714 161.l, 5261132 55YA.50 , 16 'I II , 9 IY. 1459 12,15 55[ 5 18 morn r, H ; I 5C, 19 27, II

10 Th. I 5 0 11 115 :18: :; 9 U 4 I 7 31 2 58121 56 II \I F, I 9115 21J! 5 I 01 ::.1) I, 8

9 I~, .3 56,23 29 II

12 f-;a i:J 21j 7115 214f.11 &. 4502359 ~ 13:-;lJ'15 317 614441441 215,958 5412321 ~

:: If:, ~! ; I :: 2~ I ! ~g !5 !'~I i,' A:~. ~2~8 ~ 2~1 i!!~ Sl. 16: W 5 7 I 13 49 4 8. 7 35~ 14 59 Sl. 17 Th ,5 8 7 0, 13 30 3 56 6 29 I 16 8 ,31 10 27 lIJ! 18 i F. !:; 9 6 58 13 \0' 3 43 7 37 2 3 8 291 5 21 lIJ! 191 Sa. 15 \0 657:12 51 330 844 249 8 54: S 3 "" 20 ,sU" 5 \I 6 55112 31 3 16 9 52 3 35 9 18 5 33 "" 21 : ~l. ':; 12,6 54112 11 3 2 \I 5 4 25 9 45110 51 11\. 22 Tn. 5 14 6 52; 11 51 247 19 5 17 10 15 1 1539 lTL 231 \Y. '5 15 6 50 11 3! 2 32 1 33, 6 12 10 51: 19 39 t 24 : Th. 5 16 6 49 ,11 II 2 16 :l 46 I 7 9: II 32 22 30 t 25 1 F. 5 17 6 47 I 10 50 I 2 0 3 54' 8 9' morn: 23 56 1.:1 26 Sa. 5 18 6 4" I \0 291 1 44 4 55: 9 \I I 0 24 23 46 1.:1 27

1SIT. 5 19 644 10 8' I 27 54"' 10 12 I 1 27 22 3

28 ~L 5 21 6 -t2 I 9 4i; 1 10 66

2569 ill 9 I 2 38 18 56 = 29 I 'fu. 5 22 6 40 9 26 I 0 52 morn i 8 52 14 45 ::: 30: W. ,5 23 6 38 9 4 0 34 7 291 0 2' 5 :; 9 50 )(

3~~':J_5-2~~~_I~ -.2-"~_~~_~E~~ m:;]f""The column of the moon'~ ~ollthing give" the time of high water atPtl1T8boro'

Cornwallis, Hortoll, Hant"pOI't, Wln'Isul', N'ewI''>rt, Truro, &c. '

Odoutine Essence Joelieves Tootbaehe and CorlD.8 a stopping.

BythiR lll:)nth!i,,· buttei' grow,.; sma!. 1, green folllel', to bl" Ii .tll I; i ~ I til<'

mll'ch over the pa , .j,' " "'. W:I It i 11 ' thl! bam yard; the Increase Of milk low com) s')wn vel"y thick illl'iciJ i

:h:tg;:a~~l~ ~;~~~:~~,f}~~t~h'l~~~~dU~ I annual ~owlng. The only farmer

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Soaps, Hair Oils, Perfumery, and other Small Wares, at R. T. MUJR'i:'

s __ um_m_er_.J _____ A_l'GUST_ ~?--'.'!~~ ____ _ 71

I High Water, .... D tim., at I .... 0:::;;:;:".:."'" ~ I III k~ll II I Lammo.s Day. Very hig'h t\.ck~ - "- j «I ~1--8-7-24 2 Bn:?ht 8.36 10 46 A. 0 8 I G 3 9 ~2 , II 32 0 46 9 2 I

4 "ud 110 ~ I A. 15 I 20 9 45 ' 10 HI 0 5~ 2 8 1024

A 9th SUII. after Trin. Dllko of Edin- II 26 I 36 2 50 II 6 ~ 7 [hnl"gh h I S.J4. "c\.. 5 :.! 16 3 30 11 -16 '0 8 ~ in~. Low tiele,. I' 0 ~8 2 59 4 13 A. 29 14 9 ph·(lsant. 1 34 3 44 4 ;I,-l 1 14

:~ «,;gogee. 3" 453: 4 46 r. 0 I 2 16 '8 ~ 1) 53 i i' 3 23 Q)

12 4 56 7 6 8 '>0 II 4 36 loot

A 10th Sunday nfter Trinity. '1J. 6 C(. 6 1 8 I"' "26 0 42 "" 14 \\lOC(' Pr. AlbertofPrnseia h '62. 65.1 0 3 10171 ;; 33 g I!) Frequent .!.owas 7 38 0 48 11 2 7 18 ~ II~' 8 14 10 25 II .",' 7 55 8-

High tides. may be 8 :",2 11 2 morll 8 32 P-18 ~ 6 «. ~ in aphelion. 9 25 II 35 0 II; 9 5 ell 19 !;lo«. 959 moru 040 939 A l1thSuu. nfTrin. \?atgr. brilliancy. 1033 0 9 I 23 10 13' 21 1. 6 C(. ~ gr. elong. K e:J:1,er.tui 11 i I U 43 I 57 \0 52 22 11 55 1:22 2 36 II .35 23 9 in aphelion. «"oul mom 2 :; 3 19 morll 24 St. Bartholo1l1c'", Low tides. 0 41 2 51 4 5 0 21 25 .dl:!!I ~ 0 C(. I 36 3 46 5 " I 16 26 C( perigee. Prince Albert b 1819. 2 51 5 I 6 15 2 31 A 12th Sunday after Trinity. lhis 4 18, G 29 7 43 3 59 28 5 42 I i 52 9 6 5 22 29 ~t. John Bupti.t bebe.ded. time. G 451 8 55 10 9 6 25 30 High tides. 7 39 9 4~) II 3 7 19 31 8 25 10 35 I \1 49 8 5

Peruvian Bitters, Tonic Appetizer and TelDperRllcc SUlnulant.

mite cultivation is Mr. Thomas, at Windsor,N. S., who sowed it on a steep hlll­aide exposed to the coldest winds, and by the aide ofa strawberry bed; the severe winter of 186:1 completely destroyed the strawberry plants but left the Lucerne cQmparativelv uninjW"ed. As to the yield it fully sustains its good character as a Jbrage plant, -the number of cuttings is almost double of what can be got fi'om seed clover. and commence much sooner. PigB are very fond of it, and no green food wfIl they eat up quicker or cleaner. 1t is said that you can grow LlIccrue for idx­teen years in fluccesFlion, and follow with two Ctopa of wheat, amI anyone who has seen the large development of root8 cah readily. believe it to h~ 80. Culture at WintlBor :-Land. a wet clay loam wrua und.erd.r~lIIed and sub!iolled to a depth of thirteen inch~~.j' then drllled up and dunged m drIlls, bone dust being sown on the g~~i!£:fb~~~~t~~\l~ll:~S~::.lee:er~t. For perfect success, the subsoil should

Photographic Chemicals, C'ul'lls and CasC'8, at BROWN BROTHERS & Co.

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R T. xITIll, Bookseller anil Stationer, 125 Granville Street, Halifax,

72 SEPTEMBER begins on FRIDAY. [1871. ._-------

([ La~t Quarter, 6th d. 5h. 5Sm. afternoon, below the horizon . • ~ew .Moon, 14th d. 2h. 55m. :Lftcrnoon, healing S. W. ~Y S. » Fir .. ! Quarter, 21st d. Oh. 5Sm. ufternoon, below the hC:Jrlzon. o Full MODo, 28th r1. I h. 30m. :lftl'rnvon, helow the horIzon.

(J I :'I-o~ I--~---~~;Ii" F"~'''I! '~--:- '[~-~,~ ~ .:::,::;:; ITIhe.,,1 sel.<;·1 :0;01(11.1 dock. , hIM'·~·1 :-;~I~e~J ~.?rth.1 Place

ui -1-l:·-.~2::;-J6 :):)1 8 21 I 0 2 ).17----;-1 4U 7 ~6 047 cr, ~ ~ Sa.! 5 2716 :J:1' 7 5L1 0 ~I ~ 4111 2 25 ~ 33 5 58 cy> S 3;'; U.I 5 28 6 311 7 37 0 40 9 4 1 3 9 9 38 10 47 ~

4 ~l.; 5 29 6 "~' 7 15 U 59 9 .32! 3 53 10 42 15 3 ~ ~ 5 '1' .. , :; 30 6 ";' 6 53 I 19 IU 1," 4 .3" 11 44 18 40 ~ 'tI 6 W, 5 31 6 26 6 31 I 39 \0 35 5 24 A. 47 21 27 II " ; Th, C, 32 6 24 6 8 I 59 II I; 6 II I 47 23 18 II ~ I 8 I Ii', 5 3.+ , Ii ~~ !j 46 ~ l!:* 11101'11 I i 0 2 43 24 8 !!O .of I 9 ~ :-.ia. I f) 35 I 6:W 5 23 2 411 I 0 5 I i '")0 3 35 23 50 I ~ ~ 10,SP. 5 3, I ti I~ [) I 3 0 ] II ~ 40 -1 20 22 25

1

![O o ',II', "I. 5 37 6 16 4 3~ 3 21 2 I I 9:n 5 I 19 54 St.

I l~! 'I'll. I 538 6 11",'3>,1 4 15 34:! (3 (, rJU 2() ;) 34 1621 st.

Ji 1311\' 539 6 352 4 :) I 414 II ~ G 4,115'1'1)1 ~ 1141Th. 541611:329 4::!4 5211157631 1 658 ltJ! ~ I 15 F. 5 42 6 Y, 3 6 4 4; , G 32 <\ 44 6 061 I 23, ""

,16 :;a. 5 4=3 6 'j' 2 43 5 6 I i~:! I :12 7 2:!1 H-I If) ::!!::::. Cl 17' S 1 T. 5 44 6 ~ I 2 19 5 27 8 55 2 ~ I 7 -17 1 !) 4- i I 11t

~ \~: ;~;. ~!~ ~ il \ ~~ ~ 4~ :~ 2~ ~ 11 ~ ~~I:~ 5~1 ::t o 20 \\" 5 48 5 59 I 10 6 30 <\, 39 5 4, 9 29 22 13, t

o ~~11!I'!~~~ ~~~I~~~ ~~; ;~~ G! :~:~:;~ii, B o 23 8;;.15 51 5 [,4i t-- 0 7 33 3 42 3 : morni 22 51 11 Cd ~.1 'S e . ~ 5 52 5?2 0 23 7 54 4 25 0 I 0 2? I 20 8

1 en 25 M, 55. 5,,0, 040 814 5 0 954 I "" 16 17, ~ ., 20 'I'll. 5 55' 5 48

1

' I IU 8 35 5 30 10 H 2 48', II 37, )( M 27 W. 5 56 I 5 46 I 33 8 55 5 55 II 32 3 oR, 6 27' )( ~ 28 Th. 55'15 H 157 915' 617 morn 5 !)II 4 <If' ~ 29 F. 5 5915 42, 2 20 9 35 6 42 0 17 6 I; N4141 <If' ... 30 Sa. 6 0,5 40, 2 43 9 55 I ; 5 I 3 7 24, 9 16, ~

II;

Odontine El!tSence acts like Magic in caring Tooth· a.che.

IN some paris-ofthe country it is a common practice, when the bay is cut, to turn the cattle into the grass fields. It is, however, a very bad practice, and is never seen on good hay tarms, except where there are rich marsh lands ofvust extent, that cattle cannot injure. The following remarks by the Editor of the American If.qriculturalist should be rea4. by all farmerti once a year:-

" It is a bad thing for all meadows to feed them after mowing except that rare class where the vegetation is too rank to make ~od bar.. If a fi~ld cutl foUr ronll

... hay to the acre, feeding a few days might-not harm It. But for ordinary mow---

- 'IlR()TlIER~ & CO., Druggist., Orl\lIonoe Square, Halifax.

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Pipes, (;omos, (;asn HOXes, Unl!" aOlI Cloth Brushes at R T MUIR'S

JEt] 73

II .. "on, MO._ill,,".

~I g

I High Wnter, mean time, at

~ I ~.~ I ~-:11 ~] 1 ~ I •• I'" -1:: :f~ ~~ ~§ ~~~ .z§

1 ...::; I .8 0 I .. "'." 1 '" 0

WEATH1<;R, ETC.

~~I~~ rii~~" Coo[ffi,d----- 9 2 II 13'~843

'~ I 13th Sun. nf. Trinity. ~ stationary. slrmt·erg.

7 « apogee. ~ ,tationary. Very low

~ .JfJil Fair and [tides.

{~ 14th SUIl. af. Trin. )J 6 «. w 6 «. 12 13

mild

14 II 6 «. High tides. , weather.

15 '" 6 «. 16 ClwnyeuUe, ~ I 15th Sun. af. 'l'linity. II info 6 [J.

19 1, 6 «. with strong 20 Ember Day. « perigee. ' 21 St. Matthew, AI" 1;> 6 «. 2~ I ~ Emher ])ay. Middling low till. 2.1: Ember Day. ® enters::=. Autumn A 16th Sun. :11", Trinity. lcommeuccs. 25 ~ stntioll:lI'Y' m;nd,<; 21i '" info 60- 1;> O[J. 27 II in Q. 28

and rahl.

29 St. Michnel-itli<.:h:1c1m:ls Day. High 30 [ii,les.

940115014920 10 15 A. 26 1 40 9 56 10 51 I 1 2 15 10 31 11 25 1 35 2 49 II 5 11 59 2 10 3 24 II 40 A . .j~ 2 52 4 6 A. 22

I 34 3 44 4 58 1 14 2 51 5 1 6 15 2 31 4 13 6 24 7 38 3 54 5 32 7 42 8 56 5 12 6 29 8 39 9 53 6 9' 7 14 9 25 10 39 6 55 7 50 10 0 II 14 7 30 8241034114884 8 59 II 10 morn 8 40 9 34 II 44 0 24 I 9 14

10 10 morn 0 58, 9 51 10 48 0 21 I 35 10 28 II 29 0 58 2 12 II 9 mom 1 39 2 53 II 55 o 14 2 25 3 39 mOin I 14 .3 25 4 39 0 a5 2 42 4;'2 6 6 ~ 22 4 15 6 2G 7 40 3 56 .5 :J9 7 50 9 4 5 20 6 M 8 47 10 I 6 17 7 24 9 34 10 48 7 4 8 I 10 12 II 26 7 42 8 39 10 49 A. 3 8 19

Dealer~ and others shollid call at ltl. F. EA.GA.R'S, 1<1.9 Hollis St., HaIiCa", bcCore waldug purchases.

See page 213.

iog land cutting only half as much, grazin,IJ cannot/ail to reduce the next year's crop, and to shorten the period during which the land can be kept in grass. We

:id~~1 ~s :ldms~~rk~~~~,o~~dm~~~wt~~eJj:~i~:1~~d:e i~~~e J~~~~ ~~l::! !:; fence stood wat; vcry distinctly marked by the ranker growth of grass. Outside, there had been ("I'razill'" all through the fHoll. Inside, the fence h:td protected the

C~ ~~~fe!~eao~~~e;oar~.t~:dd~~~¥!n~~so~~~h:tt~~tfc~t~: ~~1~~ ~:~ l~~ ditFetence in grazinrJ'. It is true that by pursuing thi~ plan thl're is mOl'e old fog upon ungrazed laDd~ but that is just what tile roota of grasses need for their wiuter protection. The ground does not freeze 80 deep, and the grass starts earlier in the spring and makes a larger crop of hay."

Trusses, Supporters and Bandages, lit BROWN BROTHERS [oJ Co.

4

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R. T. MUIR, Paper Ruler & Blank Book Manu",cturer, 125 Granville St.

74 OCTOBER begins on BUNDA Y. [1871.

([ Last Quarter, 6th d. 1h. 17m. afternoon, bearing W. l N . • New Moon 14th d. 2h. 5m. morning, below the horizon. J> First Quarier, 20th d. 7h. 40m. afternoon, bearing S. II. W. o Full Moon, 28th d. 4h. Om. morning, bearing S. W. by'"

:i I ~~ I 8~:;;" I Fa,toi 1-·--1-- JI100X'ld~1 ci A; Rises. I Sets. I South: clock. RIses. ~ South,. Seta. North. Place

1 SUo 6 1 5 39 3 7' W 14 7 3111 46 8 27113 49 ~ '2 M 6253733011033 759 231 9311744 ~ 3 T~. 6 3 5 35 3 53 10 52 8 32 3 17 10 35 20 52 II 4 W. 6 5 5 33 4 17 II 11 9 10 4 4 II 36 2-3 4 II 5 Th. 6 6 5 31 4 40 II 29 9 55. 4 52 A. 34124 14 2:0 6 F. 6 75295311461047

1

' 541 127:"119 2:0 7 Sa. 6 8 5 28 5 26 12 4 II 45 6 31 2 15 23 17 2:0 8 SU 6 10 5 26 5 49 12 21 morn 7 21 2 57 21 8 S\. 9 M.· 6 11 5 24 6 12 12 37 0 4~" 8 II 3 33 17 57 S\.

10 Tu. 6 12 5 22 6 35 12 53 1 55 8 59 4 3 13 51 11)1 11 W. 6 13 5 20 6 57 13 9 3 3! 9 48 4 33 8 57 11)1 12 Th. 6 15 5 19 7 20 13 24 4 13 10 35 4 57 3 30 11)1 13 F. 6 16 5 17 7 42 13 38 5 23' 11 2;1 5 23 S216 "" 14 Sa. 6 17 5 15 8 5 13 52 6 36 I·A . 12 5 48 8 3 "" 15 SUo 6 18 5 13 8 27 14 6 7 §3: 1 4 6 15 1:1 28 l1\. 16 M. 6 19 5 12 8 49 14 18 9 II, 2 0 6 49 18 10 l1\. 17 Tn. 6 21 5 10 9 12 14 31 10 28/ :! 57 7 26 21 46 t . g ~: ~~; ~ ~ : ~~ ::~! I ~\1!~ !~; ~: ~ ~~;~ B

oj 20 F. 6 25 5 5 10 17 15 4 1 4~ i 5 59 ; 10 16 23 31 ~ § 21 Sa. 6 26 5 3 1038 15 14 2 26' 6 J'; !II 26 21 5 o 22 SUo 6 28 5 2 11 0 15 23 3 4 7 50 lllorn 17 30 ~ .g 23 ·M. 6 29 5 0 11 21 15 32 3 33 i 8 40 0 36 1:1 2 )( ~ 24 Tn. 6 30 4 58 II 42 15 40 3 58 9:!7 I 47 8 2 )( P 25 W. 6 32 4 57 12 3 15 47 4 "" 10 13 2 56 "44 'Y'

26 Th. 633 4551224 1554 45 4~, 111°14507 4 4 N235 'Y' 27 F. 6 34 4 54 12 44 16 0 5 10 7 44 I 'Y' 28 Sa. 6 36 4 52 13 4 16 5 5 31 morn 6 13 12 29' ~ 29 SUo 6 37 4 51 13 24 16 9 I ,,59 0"" 7 19 16 4U I ~ 30 M. 6 38 4 49 13 44116 13 I 6 29 1 11 8 23 21.1 611 II 31 Tn. 6 40 4 48 14 4' 16 15 I 7 ;'_-2 fJ7 _~ 2~ :l" i 9_-.!I

w-rhe column (If thf' m')(ln'.~ soutbing ~ivei'\ the time of high water at Pansboro', Cornwallie, Horton, Hant8port, 'iYind!:lor, Newport, Truro, &c.

Brushes and COlDb8, iODuDlerable anel variou8, at M. F. EA.GA.R'S. Sec page 213.

ONE of the greatest comforts of a country home is the perennial supply of VegetableB,-aspa.r:agus, parsnips and spinage in spring; in Bummer peu, salads, beans, cauhflower and many others j and in winter, carrots tth-nips, cabbages, greens, celery, &c. But comparatively few of those who live aY farming grow ma.ny of these things. . This is eithe~ the result of ignOI'8DCe or of neglect j for a farme~s tirst duty IS to supply his own household. Most persons begin their gardening in

BROWN BROTHERS & CO., D.rnggists, Ordnance Square, Halifax.

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PU"'.' Portmonnie, amI Leather Bags at R T MUIR'S

Autumn.] OCTOBER 31 Days. 75

~I I High Wa.ter, mean time, at

::':'UNDAYi'., \NNIVER!:-iARIEt4,

I .

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I'~~ I i.1 I

.; .. :1! . ~ .. WEATHER. ETc. Z ~~ oZ_ Z'g ..

I H ~.S I t~

'" " a c.g~ ~~ ill :a sg

1~~1 .£~ ;;j III ... i A 17th SUll.-at: Trill. ~ in perihelion. 9 11 11 22 A.36 8 52

" D.1I 9 45 11 55 1 9 9 25 I 3 ~ greatest clong. 'V. 1015 A.26 I 40 9 56 I 4 and \0 48 o 58 2 12 10 28 I 5 « np6gcc. \! <5 9· 1\ 23 I 33 2 47 1\ 3

G .dVl hazy. 1\ 59 2 10 3 24 1\ 40 7 A . .'il 3 I 4 15 A.31

i A J/. <5 «. Very low tides. 18th Sunday after Trinity. 16 <5 «. 2 3 4 14 5 28 I 44

9 332 5 42 6 56 3 12 jlO 4 57 7 7 821 4 37 ,1\ 9 <5 «. ETpPCt 5 57 8 7 9 21 537

12 \! <5 «. 6 39 8 49 10 3 6 19 13 7 20 9 30 1044 7 0 14, ~ stationary. Hi9j,l tides. stormy 7 54 10 4 1\ 18 7 34 A 19th S~l1lday after rinity. 828 1038 1\ 52 8 8 16 « pengee. weather. 9 6 1\ 17 morn 847 17 'b 6 «. 9 47 1\ 57 031 9 27 18 St. Luke, Evan. \0 27 mom I II 10 7 19 ~ 6 ([. Changeable. II 10 o 37 I 51 1051 20' .dVl 1\ 59 I 21 235 1\ 43 21 Low tide~ .. mom 2 13 3 27 morn A 20th Sunday after Tlinity. J/.OU'). 1 8 3 19 433 049 23 Pleasant 2 37 447 6 I 2 17 24 WOo. 4 8 6 19 7 33 3 49 25 St. Crispin. Autumn 5 27 7 37 8 51 5 7 26 820 830 9 44 6 0 27 weather. 7 I 9 12 10 26 6 42 28 St. Simon and St. Jnde. 7 38 9 48 11 2 7 18 A 21st Sun. after Trinity. High tides. 8 12 10 23 II 37 7 53 30 8 44 10 54 A. 8 8 24 31 All·Hallows Eve. 916 II 27 041, 8 57

Pearl Dentif'rice is the best Tooth Powder known.

April or May, hence the numerous disappointments that occur. Commence

~~~rcfe~~d~~a~e:rl ~ee~~~o~~X·, a~~~~rn a~aJ;a:llc~t~ihh~v:S a~r~!:pfees~~i~ of' olrl manmc carted upon the ga1'den ana either ploughed in, or have the

I soil thrown up into ridges by the spade, covering the manure. Thus pre­I pared, your soH is exposed alike to the frosts of winter and the first warmth

I of early spring, and is reacly to receive seed long before a garden not thus treated will be fit for dig-ging-. Then if YOll have a flower pot, and wish to

~ han" it cheerful in May and June, when we appreciate flow~rs most highly, I now is the time to plant vour Crocuses and Tnhpa and Hyaemthe, and to set lout hardy herbaceous phints such as the Dielytra, Primroses, Phloxes, &c. L-_ BROWN BROTHERS & CO., Importers of Flower, Field and Garden Seeds.

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76 NOVEMBER begins on

« Last Quarter 5th d. 8h. 41m. morning, heming N. W. hy W . • New Moon, 12th d. Oh. 54m. ufternoon, heuring S. t W. J) First Quarter, 19th d. 4h. 32m. morning, below the horizon. o Full Moon, 26th d. 4h. 39m. ufternoon, beuring N. E. ! E.

I I SUN. I MOON.

~ ~ ~ R' I s Is I dec1in'l Fn!\t of Rises I Souths I Sets. I dNecrthUn'l Place o CII~ Ises e. S th I k . . 0

'" '" ou coo

I W. 641 4 47 14 23 16 1717 48 2 45 10 25124 11

n 2 Th. 6 42 445 14 42 16 19 8 37 3 34 11 20 24 38 !!Ii 3 F. 6 44 4 44 15 I 1619932 4. 24- A. 11 23 58 !!Ii 4 Sa. 6 45 4 42 15 :!It 16 18 10 32 ;) 13 o 54 22 13 Sl.. 5 SUo 6 46 4 41 15 38 161711135 6 2 I 32 19 25 Sl.. 6 M. 6 48 4 40 15 57 6 5U ., ;): 15 4:.! Sl.. 7 Tu. 6 49 4 38 16 14 ~~ ~~ ! 190~~ 7 38 ;; 34 1 11 9 11)/

8 W. 6 51 4 37 1632 16 8' I 50 824 2 58 1 5 58 1lJI 9 Th. 6 52 4 36 16 49 16 3 3 0 9 II 3 221 0 18 "" 10 F. 6 54 435 17 6 15 58 4 II 9 59 ~ ;!! ~: ~~ "" II Sa. 6 55 4 34 17 23 15 51 5 26 10 50 "I.

12 SUo 6 56 433 17 40 15 44 6 44 II 44 -1 4.i: IH 27 "I. 13 M. 6 5i 4 32 17 56 15 36 8 4 A.42 5 2°120 40 J 14 Tu. 6 59 430 18 12 15 27 9 22 I 43 6 4,23 30 J 15 W. 7 0 4 29 18 27 15 17 10 34 2 46 : 5~i ~: 4~ 11 16 Th. 7 2 4 28 18 43 15 6 II 36 3 50 11 17 F. 7 3 4 27 18 57 14 55 A.25 4 50 9 I,! 21 59 18 Sa. 7 4 4 26 19 12 14 43 I 7 547 10 27: 18351 ;::: 19 SUo 7 5 4 26 19 26 14 29 I 40 6 40 11 4-0! 14 16 )( 20 M. 7 7 -1 25 19 40 14 16 2 5 7 26 morn I 9 21 )( 21 Tn. 7 8,4 24 I!) ;'4 14 I 2 28 8 12 o 4il 4 7 )( 22 W. 7 10 14 23 20 7 1345 2 51 8 56 I 5ti: NIIOI "{' 23 Th. 7 II 4 22 2U 19 13 29 3 13 939 3 II 6 21, "{' 24 F. 7 12,4 22 2032 13 12 3 36 10 22 4 5, 11 12 ~ 25 Sa. 7 1414 21 2044. 12 54 4 0 11 6 5 B~ 15 33 ~ 26 SUo 7 15 4 21 20 55 12 36 4 31 II 53 6 12: 19 14 ~ 27 M. 7 1614 20 21 7 12 16 5 4 morn 7 15122 4 IT 28 Tu. 7 18 4 19 21 17 II 56 5 44 040 8 16 23 56 n 29 W. 7 19 4 19 21 28 II 36 6 30 I 29 9 14 24 43, !!Ii 30 Th. 7 20 4 19 21 38 II 14 7 24 2 18 10 624231 !!Ii

! mTThecolumn of the moon's !:lOU thing gives the time of high water at Parr~lJol'o',

Connvallis, Horton, Hautsport, Winddor, Newport, Truro, &c.

Odontine Essence cures Toothache.

TUE care of Farm Implements and Machinery is too nmch neglected in Nova Scotia. At this season oftl1e year, it is necessary to sec that all such are in good order, and carefully stored in the sheds and barns from tile inclement weather of winter, aud 80 as to come out bright and ready for use on the approach of spring. All mud and rust should be washed or scraped off, and the metallic parts moislened with grease or oil. All the work that one lUan can do upon a t~lrm during- the course of a year is 80 small, that e,'en the poorest farmers should take advantage of every labo'ur­saving implement and machine that is not too custly. Hone labour is cheaper than man's, yet, for want of proper appliances we often see the horse

BROWN BROTHERS & CO., Druggist., Ordnance Square, Halifax.

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Pass, Memo. anu Time Books at R T MUIR'S

. Autumn.] NOVEMBER 30 Days. 77

High Water, mean timc, at

SUNDAYS, ANNIVERSARIES,

WEATHER, ETC.

I All Saints' Day. <I: apo. 1'rs. Eliz. .; A~ouls'. ts sup. cS e. [Uesse b '64. ~ Cloudq.

4 JtcS<I:. 1\IcS<I:. ts in 'a. . A 220d S."nuay alter Trinity. ~ 'statIOnary. Low tides.

8 Ex",ct 9 9 ~ <I:. Prince of Wales b 1841.

10 9 III Q. 11 snow 11 23rd Sunday after Trinit)'. \1 cS <I:. « perl~ec. Very high tIdes. :! ts in aphelion. O(

'bcS<I:. IzcS<I:. 16 1, cS Iz. Jt stationary. gd©ll A ] 24th Sunday after Trinity.

rain.

~o I Low tides. ~ ~~ Princess Royal b 1840. Grows

23 colder. 24 25 A 25th Sunday after Trinity. Fair 27 High tides. PI's. Mary of Tcck b '33. 28 and 29 « apogee. 30 ST. ANDREW, Ap. frosty.

9 4~ 10 18 10 53 11 34 A.1R

1 1R 2 47 4 6 5 12 6 1 6 43 7 22 8 ., 8 43 9 26

10 11 11 3 11 59 morn I 3 2 24 3 42 4 54 5 48 6 32 7 11 7 4B 8 23 8 55 9 27

11 5~ A.29

1 3 1 44 2 29 3 29 4 57 6 17 7 23 8 12 8 53 9 32

1013 10 53 11 36 morn o 22 1 14 2 9 3 14 434 5 52 7 4 7 58 8 42 9 22 9 58

10 33 11 5 11 37

1 13 I 43 2 17 2 58 343 443 6 11 7 31 8 37 9 26

10 7 10 46 11 27 morn o 7 050 I 36 2 28 323 4 28 5 48 7 6 8 18 9 12 9 56

10 36 II 12 11 47 A.19 o 51

~ 29 9 59

1033 11 14 11 59 A.59

2 27 347 453 5 42 623 7 2 7 43 8 23 9 6 9 52

1044 11 39 morn 044 2 4 322 434 5 28 6 12 6 52 7 28 8 3 835 9 7

Essence o£ Smoke at M. ),'. EA.GA.R'S. See page 213.

U eating his head off" in the barn, whilst his master is toiling away out~ side. The potato digger enables a horse to throw out ten times the quantity of potatoes that a mau could dig' in a day. The horse-rake saves an im­mense amount of tedio1l8 labour in the hay season. Mowing macbines are not unCOt1unon now in all our best hay districts. To promote health and comfort oflive stock and economy in feed, there arc the numerous forms of hay cutters and root slicers. In order that these mechanical inventions may prove beneficial to the farmer, he must take some pains to learn how to use them. and how to keep th~m when they are r..ot ill use. There should be a convenient water-tight !hed large enough to hold all the carts, ploughs, W:'lggous 1111<1 machiue . ..:, witll .ll rack neal' th~ d~or. for spades, shovels, rakes, &c. A plac~ for evcrythmg amI. everythlllg 111 Its place.

Elastic StoekinJ!s, Knee Caps and Anklet~. at BROWN BBOTIIERS & CO.

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R T MUIR Paper Ruler and Blank Book Manufacturer, 125 Granville St. ,

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78 DECEMBER begios 00 FRIDAY. [1871.

\ (( Last Quarter, 5th d. 2h. 31m. morning, bearing E. t ~. • New MOOD, 11 th d. lIh. 47m. afternoon, below.the bonzon.

\ » Firat Quarter 18th d. 4h. 27m. afternoon, beannl g. E. by S. o Full Moon, 26th d. 5h. 20m. afternoon, bearing . N. E.

I I SUN. I MOON. ~ ;!:i .' ----------"de~ A ~ ~ Ri8ee., Sets., g~~~: I ~~~t P.l"~8. 1 SOllths.j Set.~. I North: I Place

1 F. 7 21 \4 18 21 47 lO 52 8 22 3 8 10 52 22 57 2:D

2 Sa. 7 22 4 18 21 57 10 29 9 24 3 57 \I 32 20 20 S1. 3 SUo 7 23 4 17 22 5 10 6 10 28 4 45 A. 6 17 6 S1. 4 M. 7 24 4 17 22 14 9 42 11 33 5 31 034 12 55 ~

5 Tn. 7 25 4 17 22 22 9 17 morn 6 17 1 1 8 3 ~

6 W. 7 26 4 17 22 29 8 52 o 39 7 1 1 23 2 42 "" 7 Th. 7 27 4 17 22 36 8 26 I 48 i 48 I 48 S256 "" 8 F. 7 28 4 17 22 43 8 0 2 58 8 35 2 12 8 39 "" 9 Sa. 7 29 4 16 22 49 7 33 4 141 9 27 2 40 14 5 TIl.

10 SUo 7 29 4 16 22 55 7 6 5321022 3 12 18 50 TIl. 11 M. 7 30 4 16 23 0 6 39 6 51 11 21 3 51 22 24 t 12 Tn. 7 31 4 16 23 5 6 \I " 10 A.25 .; 40 24 24 t 13 W. 7 32 4 16 23 9 5 42 9 20 I 31 5 42 :!4 35 J-j

14 Th. 7 33 4 16 23 13 5 13 .. 17 2 35 6 53 2:! 59 J-j

15 F. 7 34 4 16 23 16 4 44 11 3 3 :16 8 9 19 53 ;::-.: 16 Sa. 7 35 4 17 23 19 4 15 II 40 4- ;"\~ 9 :!4 1540 -17 SUo 7 35 4 17 23 22 3 46 A. 9 5 23 10 ;1i 10 45 )(

18 M . 7 35 4 18 23 24 3 16 034 610 1141jl 5 28 )(

19 Tn. 7 36 4 18 23 25 2 47 o 56 " 55 )110m I () 7 "('

20 W. 7 36 4 18 23 26 2 17 I 19 7 38 o 54'1 N5 7 "('

21 Th. 7 37 4 19 23 27 I 47 I 41 8 21 1 ;Ji 10 3 ~ 22 F. 7 37 4 19 23 27 I 17 2 .; 9 4 3 1.14 31 ~ 23 Sa. 7 38 4 20 23 27 047 2 33 9 50 4 4.18 21 ~ 24 SUo 7 38 4 20 23 26 F 17 3 5 10 37 5 7.21 24 IT 25 M. 7 39 4 21 23 24 S 12 3 43 11 25 6 ~j: 23 32 IT 26 Tn. 7 39 4 22 23 23 042 4 27 morD 7 71 24 36 !!D 27 W. 7 39 4 22 23 20 I II 5 18 o 14 8 1:24- ~4 I !!D 28 Th. 7 40 4 23 23 18 I 41 G 14 I 4 8502324\ !!D 29 F. 7 40 4 24 23 14 2 10 7 16 153 9 32 21 12 S1. 30 Sa. 7 40 4 24 23 11 239 8 17 2 42 10 8 18 2 S1. 31 SU . 7 41 4 25 23 7 3 8 9 22 3 27 10 37 14 5 ~ ~The column or the moon's southing {(,ives the time of hi'gh water at Parrsboro',

Cornwallis, Horton, Hanblport, Windsor, Newport, TnU'o, &c.

Spouge ... Gold Leaf; Spices, at EAGAR'S, Hali" .. ",_

THE various Agricultural Societies throughout the Province hold their statutory annual meetings on the first TUt"sd1ty of December. The objects of t.hese Soci~ties are to promote the introdudion of impreved stock, secds, frwts, roots, Implements, methods of culture. drainage, orcharu t'ulti\"ation, and improveme~t. i.n farm buildings and domestic manufactures, to hold shows and exlubltlons, to award premiuJns tor excellence and to diffuse information concerni~ agriculture and horticultl1r~. AIl'tbese Societies are under the ~ener control of the Central Board of Agriculture from which they receive annual grants in aid, to the extent-of double the ;mount of subscriptions raised and paid in the locality, such grants being limited,

BROWN BROTHERS & CO., DruggIsts, Ordnance S~uare, Halifax ..

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Writing, Copying and Printing Inks, at R. T. MUIR'S.

DECEMBEH 31 Days.

~I High Water, mea.n time,at

~ SUNDAYS, ANNIVERSARIES, -=--11~ I ~~./ ,~-a .a WK\'!'HEI,', "Te. - "'r:::l",-: C .... L Z l'"g~ :g~~I..r~ o ~.r C:::i I Q,Z':o:> C<Q :. <! ::; ~ = ~a I -a § "' .= I t.': I §;j" "'<2 ~ ~ ~ <~ ~ I -4:!l1 2/. 6 «. 1lI6 «. Pro Wale, 19 591 A II I I 25 9 41 2 . l7nsettled [b I'H 10 36 0 46 2 0 10 16 A 1st SUHllay m AdYent. ] 1 13 1 2-1 I 2 38 10 54 4. /lulfliu 11 ,;i !! '7 321 11 37

5 \f greatest He!. L.lt S. Low tide' A. 48 2 58 4 12 A. 28 6 ? gr. clong. W: t v;r. He!. L"t.~. I 51 4 I 5 15 I 31 7 }J.q)f:'(·ta 3 5 516 630 246 8 ?6«. 41362473835. 9 snow 5 15 7 26 8 40 4 56 .A 2nd Sunday in Adn·nt. 6 5 8 16 9 30 5 4G II [) coli.!"'. ill\'is. at j-jalit:lx. \f 6 Iz. 6 52 9 ., 10 16 6 32 12 « pengee. Very high tilies. sturm. i 38 ~ 48 11 2 7 18 13 Iz 6 «. \f 6 «. 8 27 10 37 II 51 8 7 :~ Concep. B. V. Mary. Pl'. Alb. d '61. 9 17 II 28 morn 8 58

16 ."n 10 9 morn 0 42 9 48 A \f greatest clong. E. 10 58 0 18 I 32 10 38

:~ :~Stl:::~~)' in 1~o~~:; I,~O~~ ! 5~ ! ii ~~10~~ 20 Ember Day. . I 46 • ~ ~~ 3 f)6 5 10 21 ! ~t. Thomas, AE.' more 2 53 2 33 22 Ember Day. to enters lrj. Winter 4 2 3 43

5 3 6 17 6 \3 7 27

23 Ember Day. ~ t:>tation:ll'Y. [com. 5 4: 4 45 A 4th Sunday in Advent. ~ in Q. 5 59 5 4\ 7 15 8 29 8 II 9 25

25 CHRISTMAS DA Y. settled. 6 44 6 2·1 8 54 10 8 26 « apogee. St. Stephen, Mar. 7 26 7 6 27 St. John, E'·aIl. High tides. 8 3 7 44

9 36 \0 50 10 14 II 28

28 Innocents' Vay. 2/. 6 «. l,!I6 «. 8 40 8 20 29 ..JfJll [\f in per. g 13 8 5~ io 50 A. 4 11 24 o 38

30 t in perihelion. 9 49 9 29 A Sunday after Christmas. [) in perigo 10 23 10 3

II 59 I 13 A.33 I 47

, Respirators &; Elastic Stockings at Eagar's, Balieax, I~~~~======================= however, to 5240 to each County, and to $200 where there is only one Society in the County. In consequence of the large number of Societies, these limikd !-\ums arc not sufficient to ensure to each Society a ~rant I double the amount of subscriptions, and thcrdore the money is apportIOned among' the SOt.;ictics in ratenlJIf' proportion to the .~l!ll:--(Jil>1i'tlJ"', Thl'-c ~ocieiief'l ban.' 111'1'1l ut' !..,rrcat bene1it, awl it i:s '"en" LI,·~il~d,I,' tlt:l! (Jill' ~11C'ld,l be established ill l'\'ery thriving u~l'il'l1lt(lnd di-(I'll t. ,Ill some SlOeIPli.'''; quarter1y or monthly meetings are lwlll .ill\' ti\l', di-("LI'~I()l1 of ag,ril·lIltur.d suqjects. Some hold pIOIl..;·IIIIl.L:· lllakh.t·." III till' l·a.lI. (lillt'i"- (!lI!JiIIP Ih(,I}I­selves entirely to the pun,ll,I~I. awllll;lllIt\:,;I:ln~l' ,lit lhlln'lIi~'h .Ill"-:II ~tlwk Ii)\' the use of members of th,~ hOL'idy. ,..;.lll\e :-;(,Cldl,-·'" own .\I"wlIlg '\ladllllt·~, Threshing Machines allil "tiwr eXl'('il"ivc appliances beyond the reach lif individual farmers of the poorer clas..;.

T"':'IJ.1r1ulterat~ Urottllll 'Dpicl's, at BROWN BROTIII::RS & Co.

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H. 'f. MUIR, Bookseller and ~tationer, 125 (;r:ll.J.ville Street, Halifax.

80 BELCHER'S FARMER'S [1871.

TIDE TABLE. Compiled from ~pproved Charts of the Coasts 01' No\'a Scotia, Bay of Fundy,

and Gulf of St. Lawrence.

The time of High 'Vater at the uncicrmentiLlnctI places will be found by adding to or subtracting from the time uf J Iigh Wakr at Halifax-asfollowe:

H.M. H.M:.

Argyle, Jones' Anchorage .. acld 138 NN~ge~UBlaYa'rbOUI" .• add 452 Arichat Harbour, .. atIli 021 ... OL h .. add 023 Amet Sound, .. add 241 North l\Iinimegash, .. sub 419 Avon River, .. nud 441 PUl'tGeol'ge, .. add a 28 H]iUtllJ~I\·, .. subtraet 0 3 Pope Harbour, .. sub 0 9 Beaver llarl/,,ul", .. sub 0 9 Placenlia, .. add 126 l:eut'iJlll' Bay, '-~r('l"n'::; \rf. .• .l.lbl 22G Prospect Harbour, .. sub 0 6 Hay \'erIE', .. add 111 Port Medway, .. add 0 1 Br)llgiJt"ll iIarl)oul', ~ .. add 1146 Pdit 1'.h-;H.!.!,"', •• add 252 l'he~kr HarluJul", .. stlb IJ 5 l'Elhlli,'l1 Harbour, .. add 136 Uhczeteook. l't.'rpi~awjek, l tId 019 I'lin :\jlJut()U, •• add 0 5 alld .\lu-;(IllCJ,I,,!)oit Inleb a l'ort Elll'rt, .. add 020

.B Cumberland l3asiu, .. add 4 6 !'ug-wa..,h lIarl".ur, •. add 241 ~ Country Harbuur, .. sub 0 9 l'E'rt 1I<1IJ,I, .. add 111 Q) Cape Sable Island, N. side .. l:>ub 0 19 (~II.ICII Ba,·, .. add 346 .~ Cape Sable IslantI, S. side .. suh 1 HI l:a,~',:.:::etl Islan,l Harbour, .. add 010

r Cape ~allk', .. adil 038 Itidlillul'tll l:iH'l", •• sub 419 § Clarki' IbrlH11il', •• add 1 D Hichnlllll,l lJarlJOuf, •. sub 149

... i Clam Poillt, .• add 0 38

1

' ~r .. ddar.t CU\'l", .. add 1 9 ~ r ('hditaillp, .. add 0 26 ~:l!ll!y ('1)\'(., E. ..add 244 Q) : ('a]lt· :\urth, . ,add 011 : Sand .... ' On'l', W. . .add 2 fis ~ I ('anli,.:all Day, .. add 001 r :-'llut-in Islatl!l, .. l:>ub 0 2

~ I th~:~I,~{';~,'t:""-l1, ~ ~~~~ ~!t ~L;~JIII'~';~(~l~:~'cr, : :~~j ~ l~ Q) I C;lJll' (;l'''l'.~l', .. add 2 2tj ~fJieer Con', .. alld 346

~ i r~~;:~n;;~':!", '. '.~~:; 1 i~ ~~~ern~::~~llT, : :~~~ ~ Ii o : ~~I~~,Pi:'~Yl~~, : :~~~ ~ 4~ ~h:~b~~~~: : ::~~ g l~ o Gut 'uf (';111~IJ, •• add 1 26 Kpencer Island, .. add 353 ~ (~l1y!:'iJurlJ' Harl)ulll', •. add 0 31 Scotsmall'~ Buy, Black l ld 340

Horton lllutt~ .. add 441 Hock Pomt, .. at Ul Islanu HarLour, .. sub 0 9 St. Ann's Bay, .. add 045

O~ Isle Haute, .. add a 32 Sydney Harbour, .. add III Jebogue River, .. add 215 St. Peter's Bay, .. add 011

Z Jcdore Harbour, .. sub 0 4 Seal Island, .. add 113 ~ Jourimain I, .. add 141 Tusket Hh"er, Pinch-gut l dd 14' S Liscomb Harbour, .. add 011 Islan?, .. a 't

~ LaIIa,'e, •. add 0 2 Tracadie Harbour, .. sub 049 LnnenLul'g, .. add 0 5 Trinity Bay, Newfld, .. sub 027

Ilf Li\Tcrpool Hay. . .add 0 1 Vin Bay, .. sub 2 4 ~ VEtang Harbonr, .. add 330 "rest Bay, .. add 415 1Il Lq,n.'<lll Bay, .. add 3:!9 'Vcstport, .. add 254 -< Martill l:i\-I'l', . ,Hub 0 6 \Vhitehaven, .. add 011 ~ ~ :\la, liia,;, ;-;,_<al Ishllld, .. add 316 'West Quoddy Head, .. add 323 ,... 31alH'1l l:i,'I"" . ,add 111 \Velchpool, UampobellaIs .. add 332

' .\Lv,.:ol.ll"ll ].-;],1011", • ,add 0 31 'Vatermg Cove, Sheet I l\I<-:ll;!,ii"11 Hay, ,.add 026 bour .. add 017 :\Ierig\'ll1i.~h Harbuur, .. add 2171 Wallade Harbour, .. add 241

I ~lud I,'llaIIJ, .. add 113 Yarmouth Harbour, .. add 220

Bl(()W."! Bl(()TlIEW-; & CO., Dru!!~.j.t8, Ordoao. Squnre, Halifax.

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Pipes. Combs, Cash Boxes, Hair and Cloth Brushes, at R. T. MUIR'S.

1871.] AL;\IAN '\('JC 81

DAVID STARR & SONS, IlIIPORTERS OF

~rou, itttl. ~llClf Iltrbwltrc, ~ utler!!.

Window Glass, Londol/ Pai /lts awl Oils, Lead, C01'dage, d';c.

DAVID STARR & SONS, , .\G EXTS FOR SALE OF

LaVieille Montagne Zinc 1'liniug' COlllpan]'''s Roofiug Dnd Sheatlling Ziue,

VIVIAN & SON'S COPPER, YELLOW MET AT, BOLTS,

AND SHIP SHEATHING,

BILL " SKERRY'S AXES AND EDGE TOOLS, ~OWt' ~ Jtnndatd Jcltle~t ..

ACADIA POWDER COMPANY'S GUNPOWDER,

CHARLES D. EDWARD'S

Fire & Burglar Proof Safes, DOMESTIC CUT NAILS AND BRADS.

The Subscribers keep in Stoak la"ge supplies of the above Goods. and can offer special inducements to

Wholesale Cash Purchasers.

DAVID STARR & SONS, SHEFFIELD HOUSE,

Nos. 15 and 1 i Duke, anrl 188 and 190 Hollis Streets,

HALIFAX, N. S.

BROWN BROTHERS & ro" Importers of' Genuine l)atcnt Meuicine.'!.

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It T. MUIR, Paper Ruler and Blank Book Manufacturer, 125 Gram;lle St. -~~ --~

~~~

! 82 ----- ----~~:~CHER'S FAR'IER'S [1871.

THE STAND.~RD LIFE ASSURANUE mMPANY. HEAD OFFICE, EDLYBURGH.

ESTABLISHED 1825.

Accumulated Fund, upwards of. ......... £4,000,000 stg.

Annual Income exceeds ..................... £700,000 stg.

NOVA SOOTIA BRANCH OFFIOE, 14 BEDFORO ROW, HALIFAX. BOARD OF MANAGEMENT.

HOD M. B. AL1'IION, M.L.C., President of the Bank of Nova Scotia,

Hon l~. KEITH, President of the Le~islative Council, .J. J. :-:.\WYdt, E"fl, High Sheriffot Halifa.."'C., GIW, l~. A:-;I>El{Sll:-1, Esq., Merchant.

MEDICAL ADVISER. Hon D.\:-;LEL )IcNEIL PARKER, M.D.

General Agent and Secretary to the Local Board.

M. H. RICHEY.

,

This is one of the largest and most successful of the Life ASRurance Insti­

tutiollR of Great Britain. "THE STANDARlJ" has acquired a marked character for liberal ma­

nagement. being the first in..,titution which relieved Policie:i of Assurance

~r~l:s:Js:a;~!':n~~~~d~\~~~c~S:tlierc~~~!~OI1S, and gave such contracts in-

Thirty days oC grace nliowed for payinent of Premiums, and Policies ,~a1id

meantime. Forfeited P(.licie~ revived within thirteen months under certain conditions.

Policies of five years duration unchal1engeable on any ground connected

with the original documents. Policy holders permitted, without payment of extra premium. to join

Militia. Yeomanry, and Volunteer Corp~, and to perform !lny military duties

required of them in peace or war in detence of their country.

Unconditional PolicieR, without any restriction as to residence, granted on

lives of persons settled in life. Surrender value of Policies ascertained by a fixed scale. ,

AGENTS IN NOVA SCOTIA.

Amherst.... . ........... Charles J Townshend, Esq.

Annapoli.~ .......•....•...••...... James Gray, ..

l:ri,-j"e!')\1 n. . ............. William Shipley, U

i;li.~l;;~.t~~~~~\'.~·,.· i~~ Eo I ............... Hon. J. Longworth, Kt'lltvill\" . . .•.•••••••... R. S. Fit7.randolph,

l~:~;::~;J"l' :::: :~. ' ..... ·· .. ·.··.··.·· .. ·.··.··.·,.·:l~· i 1~t~S' 1'id')Il. ........ • ••••..• GeOige H. Elliot, :-;ydllf',\', C. li ...•...... , .......... Eo T. Mosely, \\";111a,'[' ••••.•• HOll. Alex.llcFarla.ue, .:

~~;.j~~~:~h::·.:::· ... :::::~: : .... :: : .... : :~. ~.BGU:~n~t~, est!Et!~:to:~s t~r;~~~~!:~ ~~ for Assurance in localities where no agency is

, M. H. RICHEY, Attorney, lc., General Agent for Nova Scotia and P. E. bland.

BROWN BROTHERS & CO., Druggists, Ordnance Square, Halifax.

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Small Wares in great varid.\', at H. T. MUIR'S.

1871.) AL1\IANACK. 83

CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT.

Inspector for ~YVt'a S,>ntia, THOMAS F. KNIGHT PORT OF A~IHl::Rf,T-roliector, J. J. Kerr. Ollt Ports-Sllb-Cul. I lectors, Pl1gwash,J. ~lt:Xall; ~Vallace. N. Nicolson; Joggins, J. Moftatt. I PORT Ol!' A~~'\l'OLI~-('(J!'I'fnr, J. C. Tobia.s. Uut Ports-Sub. I Colle-f.:tm·s, Clementsport, (L F. Ditmars; Thorne's Cove, A. B. Thorne. I PORT OF ANTIGONISH-Col/ector, H. )id'hil'. (jilt Ports-Sub­I Collectors, Bayfield or Little Rin:r,E. G. Ralltlall; Harbour au Bouche, , E. Corbett.

. ; PURT OF ARICII.\T-('o!lU·/"", S. Donovan. OflIPuds-SIlU·Col· lectol'~, ~t. Pl'tl'r}~. ;\1. J. I\.anl1L<l.!..!.h: Port Uichmond, A .. McDona:d. l'oRT Q]l B.\IIPEl'K-CU/{H 10(, \V. Ritlston. Oll{-{Jor/li-Sllu-Colledors, Grt~at Dct:. (l't )r,.J. ;\1(·~Tl'il j ~t, Aun'!:;, J, ~\Jl'.\lIlcy. PonT OF B'\HHI:\Ul'U~-C()I!((tVi'. U. :::;argent. (jilt Porl-Sub-CollFrtor, Port LaTonI', J. Swain. PORT OF BRlnG~Tl)\y::o;-Colll'I"o(, S. S. Thorne. Oul Porl-Sub-Collt-:ctor, Port \tVilliam. \V. Graves. I PORT O~· COH:-;'\\'ALLl,,-Cullu'for, E. Rand. Gilt Porls-SlI.b-Cd-lectors, Canaua l'rn·k, C, V. n,t\\'diu:.!:; Freu('h Cr,):">,;, n. Farn6worth' ! HarLourvil1e, n. l\Ionis; Horton. E~DeWolf. ' PonT OJl DIGUy-Cof!eclor, n. Viets. Out Ports-Sub-Collectors Hear HiH'}', Z. Crusscup j Sandy Cove, C. Gidney; Westport, B. H: Htl;.;;.;il's: Freeport, J. Thurher. jJp"T f)J.o' HALIFAx-Colfeclor, E. niuue,', .Juhn U. Ross. Ir"ld,II,'"'' Keeper, Wm G. Fi'fe. Lalldill9 '1I""iI1r,o; Swtc/wrs, Joo "". l'r.(.~"":', Jas Cullen, Edw C. Kelly, Jas K(~rr. .ljJ/II"i,o;u', Joo F. l\lllH\'I'~" _h'st /);flfI, .Tlll) S, Bessonett. ChUlgers, .Tw; .Au:-.t"lI, :-:'<11111 n. C\dlhnll. ('ll'rJ,,;, .Ja;'"t Fitz!,!f'J'alrl, Jno Strachan, .fa" \'-.. ;\TI1rri,'o, Etiw nuekdt, \Vm n. Hill, .<\Ildw I). Merkel, .Jno l\Jarsh:dl, (' 1'1. Ahllon, I .lame;:; (;. i\lorri ... , .Jam~~ .... R. N. :-Inyol'r, J. :F. Richardson. Abr \\T. Hart,

lB. B. ()xJ.,.~, .John E. El'1,.·r:-:ly .. J. 'V. Hennigar, Tid" :')'lIn'(!J' "'' A. Kelly. ,..,'!til'/'III.II (~tJil'IIS, ,LIS Jlills, Enol Boy,I, Roht BoaIc ',Vnn>­I house r,I)I''''·(.~, "rill Fo~t<:r, Don FrJ:-l'r, I~. H. Currie, \Vm McLean, "~{'11\\'1J(),1 R"\·nuld,.,. Edwarll Lt·tillin·, t fl") Hyd.'r, ,Ino Steele, Geo G. I, Um\" \VIII l\I'alo!l"Y XOl"lllan ]\l.·Dun'II.\, .ras F. Burllham, David Cal-der,-.Jamcs \Valla('~.'~lattJ.l\Jd'L1f(I.r, "rilli:lllll'itts, .Jr, Jon Crowe. JV"ir"ler.~, .TIt!) Hat(:h, Law Vl'rik"r, 'VIIl (;<ll'ri:;on. , {-!l)atmP.Jl~ Daniel Gallagher, FJ':ls Ben/,Il'Y, Wm Nonn, .TIIO B":IZI'T 11de JValters, Jas O'Brien. Bobt l\fi!!('r, (thas Grant, Th"s :-;h<:a, H"ht'V. Hodgers, Thos Hutch. Jas \tVhlllen, St('ph White, J[,'"w'W/rI'S, 'Vm Blackman, James Venable!:;. Tmcbllull. Ja.-: Potter. fjro/.'Pr, \VIlI Hill. • PORT HooD-Collector, E. D. Tremain. Out polt_Sub_Collector, Maw~~~e)~ ~~~'KESBURy-Collector, M. McDonal(1. PORT OF LIVERPOOL-Collecior, J. H. Freeman, PORT OF LOCKEPORT-Collector, Geo Stalker. PORT 0]1' LONDONDERlty ..... Coliector D. A. Davidson, Out Ports, _Sub_Colledors, Five Islands, A. Y. C~rbett; T~uro, '1'. M. Crowe. PORT OF LUNENUURG-Colleclor, Edw Dowhng. Out Porfs-S

ub-Collectors, LaHave, J. Hurley j Mahone Buy, C, D. l\Lult'r; Chester, D. Dymock.

BROWN BROTHERS & Co., Pure Chemicals and TOilet Articles.

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~ " I>

R. T. MUIR, Bookseller and Stationer, U5 Granville Street, IIalifax,

I 84 BELCHER'S FAR!\IER'S [1871.

PORT OF MARGARETSVILLE-Collector~ D. W. Landers. Out Port -Sub· Collector, Wilmot, R. Stone.

PonT MEDWAy-CoUeclor, J. J. Ll't . .;on. I PORT MULGRA.VE-Colleclor, V. J. vVallacc. alit Pods-Sull.Col.

1('('/01'.'0, C:tpe Canso, W. J. Bigelow; Gllysboro', James Marshall; St. I Mary's Hivcr, A. P. McKenzie.

l;oRT O~' PAuRsBoRo'-Collcrfor .J. Hntchl(ml. Ollt Ports-Suh-! ('illll)tor.~, .Adyu~ate Harbour, C. '~h:rd; Hatchtunl's IUyer, ~'. F. Hat-

ndll~ol~T OF PICTou-Culledor, D. l\.h·l'ulloch. Out Porls-Sub·Col· lectors, Tatamag'ouche, vt{o Camphell; :\ll·ri.~qllli:-:h, R . .J.\Ilurray.

PORT OF SIIELBURN£-(}olledor, J. ,\luil'. l'OHT 0)' SYh:\l; y-Co/llt IIJI', C. E. Leonard. Out PI!!'I'i-.r..,'IlIJ-C~,)I­

lectors, LilIg-all, F. Le,n I.'f; Luui,..,IJI!I'.:":·, I .... Kavanagh j Main-a-dieu, ~. Rigby j (Hal'l~ Ihy, C. 11. l~i.!..!h.\·; Cuw Ba,y, \V. 'V. Buwn ; Caledom3f Dayid 1\kKcen.

PORT 010' :\oRl'n SYl)~Ly-Ct)/lt('fu1', T. }I. Bown. Oul Porl­Sub-Collector, Little Bras d'( II'. P. C'olliIloS.

PORT OF 'V~Y)T()trTlr-( ·u""'·''-'I", s . .J{)nl~~. 0111 jJnrfs-.'-,·/Ih-Co!!pf'­Inr.~, Acadia, A. Bourneufj lkllen:,u's Cun, J. V. ~tll;\rt; Gilht-rt'.'i ('ove, R. Sanderson.

PUI: r OF \\"I'SI,sol~-Coll("cI(JI·, E. ()'Bril'll (Jill /)Olf,,-.'),Ih-( '01-

'(c!(I!'S, Clt,'\('ri,', T .. \. :'Ib!('(JlHj lIant~pOlrt, \\Tml);lyj(i:-;un; \Valtoll, . .:\.1\1(':'\. \'.lrk,·I'; M:liti;\llll, A. Hoy.

o PORT OF YAU;\IOUrll-Cu!l('I'/IIr, '1', E. 1\11f\)l'rlCY· 0111 Ports-U S/lb-Coflecfor:~, B,.';\\cl' Hiver, R. Perry; Puhnico, P. S. D'Entrcmont j ~ I Tuskct, A. Lent. til Registrars of Shipping. t::l ILtlil:lx, 11. B. l'aulin; Pktolt, D. l\ft.oCulloch; Yarmouth. T. E. 8 -;'I.ll.1!wrl('.'": Li\l·l'[,()ol,J.ll. Freeman; GuysLoro', J.l\Iurshall; Ariehat, Z S. I>Olt~)\<lll; Wiud."ol', E.' )'Bri"l:; ~y"IIi'.r. ('. E. Leonaru, Jr.; Digby, ~ I ll. Viet..;; Llllll'ld '11 r:..:.·, Eo1\\".,.,1 \ )",', J:tl!..!"; Farr-;!"I!"II', .J. Ratchford j ~ Allll:qll,li", '1'. L'. 'l'U!.i:l"; Pug-wash,.J. .:'IIcXa!l: B:l'J,h:ck, W. KidstOD, "'" .Jr.; l'urt Ihwh-;hllJ'Y, ~l. McDonald; Slll'l!'lIl'lll', J. ~luir.

Seizing Officers. CII .. A:S:SAPoLIs-Tim Brooks, Joo L. l~i\.'c, Aaron M. Chute, Wm

IlciUl'dl'll. Co. CAPE Bn.ETO:,-Jos 'l'U\\"1l:-'CIlll, Thus Phoran, Alfred:, E. J~I)\\"Jl, Jno ::;ander~on. Co. COLCHEsTER-Harris Fulmore, J. Mcl'ul'lly. G. Creelman. Co. CU?olJa;RLAxD-A. D. Chapman, Wm Brundage, Jno)luli:ltt. Co. ])lGBy-Edw 'V. Potter, 'Vm Ueiordeo, Basil Robich:m. Co. GUYSBORO'-JCSSC Anderson, G. B. Hadley. Co. JIANTI';-.Jno Stirling. Co. INVERNEss-Don :McFarlane -Henry Forbes; Straits of Canso, Jus Purcell. Co. KINus-Abr OgU;y, Geo ::;. Lu('k",rood, ~imon N. rUl'ter. CO. LUNENUURG-Wm ~ldert, Josiah ltmlolf, Ueo Mills, John l\Iyrcl". Co. PWTou-Clarke MllI'· doch, G .. J. Campbell, Benj McLeod, Jas Patterson. Co. QIJE:&1iS­Wm Brydcn. Co. RICH)IONo-James HWlrn, James A. Shaw, PeEr LeLacheur. Co. SHELBuRNE-Nathan SlI'ow. Jr Seth Smith Jameo Trefry. Co. VICTORIA-Angus B. Morrison, Jn~ Bain, Pete: Cam,..' bell. . Co. Y.UDIouTu-Henry A. Hood, N. Porter, R. BiDgay .. J,., Huntmg·(loll. ,X.'

BROWN BROTHERS & CO., Druggists, Ordeance Square, Hali~·:~·

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~air' Oils, Perfumery, nnd other Small Warl'o, at R. T. MUIR'S.

eJ' AUIANACK. 85 './-- Surveyors of Shipping.

Co. ANNAPOLlS-'r. C. TobitlS. Itobt. Stone. Co. ANTIGONISU­Hugh McPhee, Edw Corbett. Co. CAPE BR>:TON-C. W. llill. Co. COLCHEST~R-T. F. l\lorrison, Willinm Campbell, Jas M. Creelman. Co. CUMBl<.:RLAND-Thos D. Dickson, L. Borden, Jas J. Kerf, James McNab. Co. DIGBY-Botsfonl Viets, H. D. Huggles, n. H. Ruggles, RlCh Sanderson, Basil Hohichau, Bcubcn Perry. Co. GUYSllORO'­Alex McDonald, Jas Marshall. Co. RANTS-C. It. Allison, Adam Dickey, Edw O'Bl'i'~n, 'rhos H. !\Ialcom, N. T. Harris. Co. INVER­NESS-J. P. Brauanl, g. n. Tremain, Malcom McDonald. Co. KINGS -}4;uw Lockwood, Cornelius V. Rawding. Co. PICTOU-G. Hattie. Co. QUEENs-'Vm Bryden. Co. RICH~loND-Gcorgc E. Jean. Co. SHELCUHNE-S/w/bltffle, 'Vm C. 'Vhidden; Burrillgton, Danl Sargent. Co. VlCTORIA-Ji.\cob S. Ingraham. Co. YARl\lOUTll-H. A. Hood.

THE TARIFF. Articles for ,,"se of Foreign

(Jowm}s General ........... Free Ash-pot, Pearl and tiUi lao . .. do. Atlasses ....... , ............ 15 P cent

A

B

Sponges, Bru::;iles, Comhd and Pcrfulllcl.Y. at BROWN BROTHERS & Co.

'tl o o ~

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o o ~

R. T. MUIR, Pal'er Ruler .nu Blank Book Manufacturer, 125 Granville St.

Cubinets of Coins, Antiquities, Gems ~Ind .Medals ..... ,' . " do.

m Cabl~8, iron chain o\'cr i inch,

~ ca~:~~~~~~,s~:~~~e~;~d ~~; do. o ships or vessels only. . . . . .. do.

~ cas~~~ ~~a;:~8~~~e~nl~8~~ .. f~~ do. ~ Cabinetware or Furniture .. , . 15 P cent

p; cal~fJ'~: ~~~.t~~~~~g. ~~~:~~.r.i~ Its p cent ~~ Cards, Playing .............. 25 P cp.nt r.:: Candles and Tapers, of tallow, @ wax, or allY other material. 15 p cent

~ cn;~~e~ ~~~~~t. ~.i~~~~~ .~~~~e~.' 5 p cent re I Cane Juice (sec Syrups) ....

BROWN BROTHERS & CO., Druggists, Ordnance Square, Halifax.

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Room P"p"l' and Papel' Blind" at R. T. MUIR'S.

1871.] AL:'I[A~ACK. 87 Coffee,gl'Ol1nd.roastedorkiln --, --F ------- ,

C:~~~: :::::::: :::.' ::::::::: ~I;'~:': t~~l Colors, viz.: lake!! in pulp, 'F:~1:7: \\'l'~'i'~.l,."an'(~Il~,lrl,l,l,:;~:;I::;i

BCarlet and moronf', ultra \\lth !.';"Iol, ::Iiho.:l' awl other

~~i:r~ ar~~" Clb\l~~": L~~~': ; F:::;~:;~:L VI;·~'S~l:~~~~:::::::: ~g ~ ~~~i Paris and permanelll; green, ',Ft'\\tllt:'r~ ,\lld Flowers ........ 15 P cent

b~:~:;~t~~r'??~:~,\~~~:; I};: :~ ~tltlb~~~d ~~ot~: .:' . :: r;;e ceut of lead and British gum .... Free ,1'ilmJla, Mexican Fibre Or

Commissariat Stores ......... do. I Tampico, white or black,

Confectionary. .... . . ... . .. {~ijCI;C l~d ~! ~::~I ;~~~~~~~~~~~~ .~~~.~~ Free Copper Tubes autl Piping, i Firebrick .................... do.

C~!::' ~~~~: ~Od~: b~its' ~~ Free : t::~~~~~d . ir'~ii~:: : ::: : :: : : : 1~~ cent

C~::p~:~i~,a:~~a'~; it~t a~: I ~i:.~e~~~k ~d Cl~y::: : ::: : : : 1~.fe cent

g~C::o~,B~:~e~~~~~~'~ 15 p cent I;~~h-\(~:!~i '~~t"W' i~~i~(i~ 15 p cent corkwood tree .. , .......... Free I oysters or lobstcrli in tins

Copper Pipe .. : ........... , .. do. .01' ke~8 ............•....... Free C0iJ:r Shea.thmg ...... , ... . do. I FiSh, salted or smoked .. , .... 1 c p Ib

COan~v~s:et~~;~(~ .~~r .. ~~~~~ do. 1~~:~_baYt~~~~.t~~~~~: ~.r.~~~:~~~5r~e cent

. ~~:~sw~p:.':::::::::::::: ~g ~ ~:~~ ~:!tiWo~k~ 1i~e~ei:~fj'Fi~h do. Cotton Yarn and Cotton Twist 15 p cent Twines. . ... . . .. . ..... .. . .. do. Com, Indian ................ 3 c p bu,.h Fish Plates (wrought iron Or Cotton Wa.qte .• , , ••...••.•• ,. Free steel ..... , , .. . . .. . . .. .. . .. do. Cotton WooL .......... , ....• do. Flat Wire for cl'inolines, un· Cotton Candlewick. . . ... . . . .. do. cove1'ed (see hoop skirt)... do. Cotton Netting and Woollen Flux Waste ................ ,. uo.

Nettmg tor illdia rubber Flax, llem9, '1'0\\', undresseu, do. shoes .. '" ..•• .... .. •.•• ... do. Flour of wheat and rye ...... 25 c 11 brl

C di 1 { 1.20 P gal, Do. of any othel' gl'ain, in-

C:;kS~.S.' .............. : :::: .. : ......... r:~ ~~rit c ~~~~.ft. ~I.l~.j~~l .. ~~~~~ .. ~I~d 15 c P brl Cream ofl'artar ill crystals ... Free ForeIgn. NewHpaper,,:, sent Coin and bullion, except Un- otherWise than through P.

ited States silver coin ...... do. office ...................... 15 p cent

g~:;;s poii~h~d~a.u· ~~l:tS·.: : 19 ~ ~:~~ Fr~~t,s, ::;=~::::: : : : : : : :: : : : ~Z ~ ~~:! Do. presel'y~d in brandy

D or spiri~ ................. 1.20 p gal Dead Eyes, Sbips' ......... ," Free Furs, Skins, l'oclt" or Ta.ils, Dead Lights, do ........... do. undresile(l. ........... " ... Free

~r:~~!dr9.ndd;re~iO~~ ~t~~~~ do. F~ip~[ :~~:~i.c~~ ~.~~. ~~ . ~.r~~~ 15 p cent not set .......•............ do.

Dried Fruit ................. 15 p cent Druh"S not otherwise specified. 15 p cent Drugil used chiefly for dbeing l!'ree

D~~:g~~~;:Z ~~::~~~~s :~~ \V~)O~s} useJ c1l1ctiy in dye'g do.

Dl'am rIles. . . .. . . .. . . . ... . .. do. Dl'uwiIl;t"r not in oil., ....... do.

I E I Earth, Clap and Sand ..... " do. I Earthcnwm'p and Cl'ockery ... 15 P cent

: ~~~:;~;~;,~I;C~~: i~': ~~i;':: Fi;'~ ElIgravingSl Wid Prints ... , . , . 15 P cent Essence.'! ................ -:-. , . 1.20 P gal Essential Oi1s of all kinds .... 15 p cent

G

Galvanized Iron .... , .. , ..... Free Gems and Medals........... do. German Plated and Gilded

warE', manufc'd of' all kinds 15 p cent Gin (pru-kll~eil 15 per cent). . 80 c p gal Ginger, ground .............. 2[; p cent

Do. Ullfl'Ouwl. .....•.... , 15 p cent

Gl~d s7;~ere~~a:~~~', p~l~i~ ed or colored .... , ......... 1:; p cent

Glass Paper aUlI Glass Cloth .. Fr,'(~ . Gllllo;swal'{', Officers' aIess ..... 1.; p cent Ulobes, when imported by iW,)

tOl' nsC' of'eolleges. scientilic and literary societies aJlU schook ......•...... , , . , .. Free

Goat Hair, unmanufllctured .. cIa.

Dye Stuffs and Confectionery, at BROWN BROTHERS & CO.

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H. T. MUIR, Bookseller and Rtationcr, 125 Grilnyillc St., Hnlifax. § ,~====,;.,..-~-===-==~ =...;..=-""-"",.....". .... -~---===." .~ 88 BI<Lcm:R's l'"ARMER"S [PHI.

'8 a o o

Gold, Silver and Electro-plate manufactured ........ ,. , .. 15 P {'t'llt

Goh.lbeatecH' Brims, Moul'18 and Skins, . , ....... , , " ... ]'rec

Grains of all kinds, (except

.Indigtl" .. , ................. Free Ink of all kinds, except pl'int'g 14 p cent Ink printiug., .............. Free 11'OJI, Pig,., .• , .•• , .•.. , .... , do.

~ ]~

wheat. , , , , ... , ...... , ' . , . , 3 c P bush " UC'll, bar, hoop 01' 8hect. 5 p cent

:: ~~r~Jiea~~a~::,tf~o~ Free,

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.~ CD

~ 'tI = .. ~ III ..., .. CD

'" E o .l:: .. CD

'E o 2 'tI :l ii

.~ .. '0 o

{5 ci o ~ Ul 1=1 ..:l o ~ ~

Grass, Osier, Palm Leaf, Straw. Whalebone, Willo~ except plait, elsewhere men-tioned., ... , ... , .... " .. ".15 P cent

Gl'uveill ..... , , ....... , , , " ' .. Fl'ee Grease Ilnd Scraps .... , .. . . .. do. Grindstones. , , " , .... ,., , , .. 15 P cent l1-ums, British, when impol't-

ed by Room Paper mak('l'S

amI ~taiucrs, to be uticll ill their trade oIlly .... ,.,., ... FJ'ce

Gum, Copal. , . .. .... .•. ... ... do. "Gunpowder. , ........ , ..... 15 P cent Guns, Rifles, and arms of all

kinds .... , , ..... " ...... , , . 15 P cent Gutta Percha, manufacturcd .. 15 p cent

G);~i~~r ~~';~~Jt:~l'°C~I~~~'~J Frpe Gyp,mm, gl'ounrl, when im­

I)Ortetl expres~ly us manure 1.10.

H Hardware, viz.: Cutlery, po­

lished, nil 8or~; Japanllcti, P1Qnished Tin awl Dritallnia Metal ware, Spades, Shovels,

~esE~~~s, T~~~:s,S~~~~: ~~k~,n~::da S~:dS' S:~~:: Stoves, amI all other IrOll

fr~~~~~~r?~if :;~~~l:: nufu.cturcd .. , ...... , , .. , .. 15 P cent

Harness and Saddlery of lea-ther manufacture .. ".".,. 15 p cent

Hair or Mohair, manufactured 15 p cent Hair-Human, Angola, Goat,

Thibet, Horse, Hog 01' Mo-hair, unmannfilctured .. , ... Free

Hat Plush for Hattel'S, . , ,. , .. do. Hats, Caps and Bonnets ..... , 15 P cent Hay ....... " .. , ... , .. , ...... 10 p cent Hemp, lUldressefl, .. , ...•.• , . Free Hides, Horns and Pelts ... , ., do. Hosiery .. , , .... , . , ; , ..... , , . 15 P cent Horse Hail', unmanufilctured. Free Hops ... '.' . , ... , , , , . , ... , '" . 5 cts p lb lIoop Sku-t manutacture-the

following articles for edno­Iin.e: .threa~l tor covering Crlnohne WJre, Clasps (till nlld brass), Slides, Spangles and Slotted Tapes, and fiat or round Wire, uncovered .. Free

~ I Pi Indian Corn ruH] !;,'1'ain of all

~ In~i~~~l\i~f~;Jv8~~~~ai 'a;~~ 3 c P bu~h rn Flour oc Meal of any other

and bille~, puddled 01' sot puddled. , ... , ... . . ... .... do.

Iron Bolts and Spikes, galvan-ized .... " ...... , ...... , .. , do.

Iron Nail aud Spike Hud, round, tlat or square ... , .... 5 p cent

IroD, Hoo}! or Tire for driving wheels oflocomotives, bent aud weIdel!.. , ....... , . , .. , Free ,

Iroll, Hoi 'el' Plates ... , ...... , 5 p cent 11'011, Uailroatl Bars, Wrought

Iron 01' Steel Chairs and Fish Plate!:! .. , , ....... , .. , • Free

Iron, Holled Plate!:! ... , ...... 5 p cent Iron,Canada IJlate and Tinned

Ir:~,u~~~~::::::::: :::::::::: ~';'t':~nt Iron, Tubes and Piping when

urawn , .... ,.", ... " ... ,' do . Iron, Knees and Ritlers (!:!hips) do • Iron, Masts, 01' part of' iron

masts (ships) .. ". .. .. . .... do. Ivory, Bone, }Jearl ,and Horn,

manufactured .. ,: .... , ...... 15 P cent

J-

Japanned Tin, Planished Tin and Britannia Metal Ware .. 15 P cp.nt

Jewellery and Watches.,., .. 15 p cent Junk and Oakum. , , .. , ...... Free

K I{elp, .... ,., .. , .......•..••• do. Kryolite .......... , ... , ...... do. Iinees, Iron, Ridel's (8hips).. do.

L

t~~~; ~~~e~~i:.L::>:::: ~ifP Ib Le'~th::,d, v~~:; , 'Sh~~p: . 'c~i;, do.

Goat and Chamois Skina' dre8sed, varnished or en.! rueHed ... , .. 'di i~: 15 p cent .

manuf~ct'"re,i ........ 15 p cent '

m'!-n~r.Ci;;;;:',;; '~i~', ~ 10 P ctmt

-< grain except wheat and rye, 15 c p bbl

E~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ BROWN BHOTHEHS & CO., Druggists, Ordnance Square, Halifax.

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Writing, Copying and Printing Inks, at R. T. MUIR'S,

1871. AL:'IIAN.\CK. 89

i ~:::;:~':~;l~~~?~;~;;~~'~~~';:~~: ~l~~ 'I ~I~~\~~~~~~d:'fl~:·(\\~.:~~\'~~II~L;

1l1lwa~IIO"!-1l"t calf'illt'rl. ... do. i\lilitary. 1. j,)tl,iu;.!, illll",""\,>,1

I ~)y "nl'" I.~ uf arm)' o,t'rvin~ III U:l/lada ................. do.

: ,\lill :l.ll,l Factory Machinery I (""I' .:'II:wlliIlPl'y). .... - ..... 110. I.\! lIti [wry <II' all kimb ........ 15 P cent I ,'I"d,-],<, when tJlt"Y cflllllllt I,,·

ll~t·"l a~ the al'ti(:I,"~ ,,/"\\ 11 idl Ih,'.\' are saitl t" I,,· (\ill

models. . . .. . . . . . .. ...... Free Molasses, if used fol' rdilliug

M purposes or for the manu- 73 cents p

Mac~ODi .and Vermacilb. '" . 15 P cent facture of sugar ...... '" .. !' ~go~~sc ad Ma~ne ~llk: Twi"t and l\(a- I Mola.'Ises, if not so used. . .. 1Jal, incldg

chine Lmen Threa.l. ...... Free val. of pkg

::1:: : : : : : : : .. : : : : : .. :: : : :: :: : ~J ~ ~t>b~IS 11 ,~.~;,; foroiP;~o~~l~y;~;p~~: Free Manilla Gras!>, Sea Grass, and M\l~il'allnstrumelltstbrDands

MOsses fOr Upholstcrers' (a!'my and lJ8VY)·· ': .. " .. do. purposes .. , , ......... , , .' . Free Mm;!cal Instruments, mclud-

lloIanures ... ,. . . .. . . .. . . ... . .. do. in~ )Iusical Boxes & Clocks 15 p cent Manufactured Marble ..... , ,.15 p cent "i\lu,;ic, Sheet, printed. " ., ... 15 }l cent Manufactures] viz;- Mustard ................ ,' ... 15 P cent

Aolarble, or Imitation ....... ) CaoutchOUC, Inrlia. Rubber I

or Gutta Percha .. , ...... : Furs, or of which Fur i8

Hri:~~~i~~!h~i;.t .. :::: : ::::: I Papier Mache ......... , , .. . Grass, U"ier, Palm Leaf,

Htraw, Whale·bone or wil­low, except Plaits, el~e-where melltioned ...... ,.

Done, Shell, Horn, Pear1, 15 p ct and Ivory .............. .

GohI, Silver, Elf'ctroplatc, Argt'ntinf', Albl"f·ta ami German Silvcr,:uul Plate.l and GntIc.l Ware of all kinds .................. .

Brass or Copper ... , ...... . Lcatlwr, or imitation of

Leather ...........••.... 'Vood ................. ·., . Cashmere ..••••.•••...••..

Meat, Fish and Vegetables, preserved .................. 15 P cent

::~bie:li~r~'io~~~, ~~l~r~e~gilt 15 p cent or flawn on twn silles only i anll slabs from >llleh blnck"',

~~~!~~lga~t.l~~:.t. ~~~~ .~~~~~ Fl'. MaHts, iI'on, or parts of iron

masts (8hips1 .... ' ..... , .,. do. l'afeats, fresh, smolted or saltedl cent p Ib Medals, cabinets of .... " .. ·. Free Medicinal Roots in their na-

tm'nl state ............... · 01"

::t~~~~~' r!:ti~~pital~: : : : .. i~ +: ~:~:~f

N Nail·', Tucks and Brads .. , ... 15 p cent NniJ,." composition .. , ........ Free

~~!!.~p~;:~:~ini~~~ig~;·' ~~~t do. otherwise than through the Post Office ........ , ....... 15 P cent

:m:~t~~t:~~:~~:: :: :: :.':: : ld~~ Nuts of all kinds, unless other-

wise specified ......... " ... 15 P ceDt Nut'! \I~ ... I chiefly in dyeing .. Free

~~:~:r';ii;tory',' ;p~~i~~~~ ~'f~'~e cent Napth3 ...................... 15 c p gal Naval anll :i\Iilitary Stores .... l!'ree

o Oakum ...................... do. Oats ...............•.......• 3 c P bush Ochl'es, groWld and calcined. 15 p cent

0C:r~:n~n~r ~~t:~~n~~h!~d washed 01' uuwasheu-<h'Y, not calcined ............... Free

OfficP'l'!\'Me.'ls:-

N~;~~;l~,::~~!:nem~~rlpp.~il~ Clothing for Officers oftlle army amI navy; Cofi't'e, SuU"aI' and Tea, for Can­tee~!\, and all articles for Officers' Mess, formerly free, now pay the duties imposed upon similar goods imported for ordi­nary uses.

BROWN BROTHERS & CO" Gold Leaf, Dry Paints aod Varnishe".

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R. T. MUIR, Paper Ruler and Blunk Book Manufacturer, 125 Granville St.

! 90 BELCHI<:R'S FARMER'S [1871.

I Oi1s-c~~oa N.ut, Pine and I rill') and Palm Oils, in their Palm, 111 their natural state do. !ll,ltUnll ~tate ...................... P'ree

Oil~. }{crosene, Coal, distilled, l'~J""I'h"rll"""","""""'"'''''' do

Oir,,~l~~~~oi~l~ N~~~~~;' p~t;.~~ 15 c p gal r::'I~'(l,;'I~O:I~'I~O~::~~::'~::::::::::::::: ~g ~ ~~i leum, distilled, purified, or I ... , 1l1l;.!;IUlllJJ ............... l~.p cent

Oi\~~~~~~~ie·~I~·,·~;.~j~: ~:::::: ~5c Clg~l ! {::::: .. I,.I::·~;l·,:;o:C,' ..........•....... ,::t'~(;~ l'f'ut

Oi!~af,e!~:~ll~II~~dPri~~~~:,8 n~! i I :~:~,,11',.~~II;~I·Ii:;;·,·i·~:·g~~~~d··~!d Free

Ol~~~~h~:~i~~fi~~~k~,· fi.~;;' 10 c p gal ': l'I~;;~\';:~'·~~.:·:l:X~::::::::::::::::::::·::~g ~ ~:~: on shipboaT<1, and in the I I' .. ! l~t\oI,· Han,] I'riUtillg Pre8815 p cent condition in which it wa~ 1'1l""rH,l ::U'>als ................... 15 P cent firstlallded.. Free !1'llId~d, LitirOL!)apitt'o. 01' Cop-

8:l: ~:~~~~~~: ............ :: ~·re cent I ~~~t·\-~.',lfi~:;l~~lll~~tl~::~l:;~~~~.~.I~~ 15 p cent

01~8~lUi:t:ol~n!w.;::j, ;l~ca~~:~: I POll I t l'y... . .......... ~5c Pp ce~~

~~eErfli:r:~d, .. ~~t~I'~':J.'~~~ 15 p cent t" t., in hottl"HH ! ~a'lh~ Oil Clothf.ol. . . 15 P cent I ad val Opiulll ...................... 15 p cent \ !l C P J!,"a.l,

g~dl:l~~~~ ·Sior·e·~ .. ::::: ..... : : : : }.?r~e cent l'orter in e:i."];;,·.... . I ~~:rl~5: ~ Ore!; of uJl kim1!; ofMetak.,. do. ad val

O'~~:nT~::!\°6~{~n~~, ~~~~= PjgO~;;l: .~.i~ .• ~~~., .• ~~.~l .• ~~~Free flition .................... 1.') P "pnt Philosophical Instruments And

ONi,,}' (or Willow luI' }-\a"ket Apparatus. including Globe8, Maker!;' Ui"c) .•••...•.•.••.. Free when imported by and for

p the USf' ofCollegesnnd Scien­titic :\lld Literl'ry Societies and School~ ....................... do. Plants, Shrubs and Tlees ....... IO p cent

Packages of every description in which goods are usually imported, and cases covering CM>ks of wine or brandy, in Plank and Sawed Lumber of

b~;:~d an~'i~~~es o~on~~~~~ ~~~~o~~~~~~B~~~~~.y ~~d spirits or other liquors, bot- Pitch Pine ........................ Free ties, jars, demijohns, iJrand;v Plank :lnd Sawed Lumber of ('a~ks, barrels or packages in all kinds, except 'Va.lnut, "bich spirituolls liquors, MallOgany, Che!<nut, Rose-wines and. malt liquors are ~\'o?d, Cherry and Pitc.~Pine 15 p coni; contained, and carboys con- Prmtlllg Ink and PrInting

Pa~~~';.~ ~~f~:.~~~t~i!~:h~~~ 15 p ceTlt iI}~~~e;'rin:i~~~~e8!:~~~l.~ Free specified ........................... 15 p cent jPl"1l1H·lIa .............................. do.

Pa:e\f~~;'~llo~~:rt, a::i~~~i~! I !'l~\~:~t';~il)~,~·~'~l ... ~~~~ ... ~~~~~~ do. ~J~~ .. ~~~ .. ~~~t~~~ .. ~:. .. ~~.~~ F". i P,,,,,!,,,"d pu:,-geac (Ship') do.

!:~fE .. ~;j~ri~:.:.::::::::::::::::::~~ ~ ~:~: : Rags ................................... do

~::~~ls)f;d~cy:~~~.~~~~.~::::·.:·.·.·.~~ ~ ~:~l I ~:~~~:o~~s~e! Axles. ~~: ;~~;,~~~;~~~~~:::~:~~::~:~~~:~:~5/pcb~~b. R:~~~a~::~~::::::::::::::::::: 1;: lb Pelts, Hides and Horns ......... Free I Riders.ne~;;..:::i;·~i:;·(Si;il;~·; Fre

P

Pepper, ground .................... 25 p cent I Riggiu;fVil'e, tlo do~ do. unground ................ 15 P ceut Roots and Bulbs, other than

Perfumed Spir·it~ ............... { ~.~~;~ ~a~1 *Ri:~;~~~nsw:!db Fi~efr~ 10 p cent

pe~~~~~~.~.~~ .. ~~~.~~~'.~~~~ .. ~~~~ 25 p cent I Man kinds ....•....••..•.. 15 P oent

.~he import~t!on of arIn:s aD(~ munitions of WAr, otherwise than from Great Brlt.a.1D or the BritIsh possessIOns, IS prohibited.. •

BROWN BHOTHEHS & CO., Drllggi.I8, Ordnance Square, Halif&X.

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Bibles, Testament:!, Prayer and School Books, at R. T. MUIR'S.

1871.1 ALMAN ACK. ~ 1 ~~~~~-----------------------' RAJ~::! c~r~r a:dana~~f::ef~1- Iron Masts! or part:; of Iron

lowing, whenimportedsole- s:~Jf,\riaB~~rh~t~l:~rt::::::::: i5~e cent Jy by room paper manufnc- Shl"llbs, Plauts and Trees .... 10 p cent turers and stainers, tor ma- Silks, Satins anu Velvet;; ..... 15 p ceut nUfhcturing purposes only Silk, Woollen, WOl'f'teli amI that is to say: lakes in pulp, Cotton Embroideries, and scarlet and morone ultm Tambour Work .......... ,.15 P cent marine and Chint'8~ blue Sill, Twist and Silk auLl "'\1-amber, raw, blue - black' hah' Twist Dut ei..(.:\\ 11"1(' !::J:::: K~~~':h~ ~l~i~: specified ... " ........ · .. ·· 15 P cent

bichromate of J>?tash, sug~ Si~~~rS~~~:. ~~l.' •. ~~~~' .• ~~~~~ Free oflead 8l1d Brltlsh gum .... Free Silk Twist, Machine ........ ' do.

Rum (packages 15 per cent) .. 80 c p gal Silver Coin, U. States. ..•. .. 15 P cent Rye. . . .. .... . . .. . .3 c P bush Silver and Gold Cloth ....... , 15 p cent

Silver-plated Ware. . . .... 15 P cent S Slate. .. .. . . .. .. . . . .. . .. ... Free

Balls, ready made.. . . . . . . 15 P cent Sl~~~~r;~F~o~; J'~fl":'~~~~ do. SaD. Cloth 01' Canvas, from Small War<'"s ............ ' ... 15 P cent

:;~;~ ~~ ~e8'::I!~~;~ .t~~· Free SllUJf-grOltlld dry. . . .. . .. {ig{p~ ~ ~ SB~at~~i~ili~:~Mt!f ~~=: dahl~dJ~~.i~~ .~~ .~i~~ { i~~cl)~d~

Soda..Ash & Nitrate of Soda do.. So!la A~h.. . ........... Fr\:!e Salt (except Salt imported ~oap, l'onllllOll ......... ····· SI pl00lb

from the U.uited. Kingdom :-'ullp, verfum0d awl fancy .... 25 p cent or any British pOflsession. :-1j1<1,I",;, :-1ltoyC'b, Stoves, and or imported for thtl u:;,e of nIl "ther Iron Castmgs ..... 15 P cent the Sea or Gulf j<'ishelleS, I) bu:-;h or Sllt~lt, I" "1' ZinC', ill slieet, pigl> winch shan be free) ........ 561bb5 d!:l "1" hl",·k~ ........... ······ .l~ree

Saltpetre .................... Free I f'p'·'·iJ11f"l.'" urNaLural.Hhtol"Y, Sea Gl'ass, Manilht Grass (and :'olinl'] alO);..,,'-, ~eulpture, or

~losseB for Upholstery pur- Uotall) ................... do. poses) ................. , .. , do. ~pic('~' gllJund, includillg gin~

se:~1:~al~~;iC~~~~~.!~i~~ I ~tr. I,illlellto add peppcJj" 25 P cent

purposes. , ............... 10 P cent 18Iij·~~'el.:lll·fl~~tO·Il~~C~~)?~~'5 p cent Settlers' Effect:; of' e",~ry de- ISpikc8 fil1rf Nails, Cf)llI}Jo~ltlonFl'ee

fJCriptioll, in actual use, Dot ~I-'ike~ S ... ytlu,:f; and Snalths. 15 p eent being merchandize, brought Spirit:'! awl ~tl"ong- \Vaters, by pcrsonsmaking oath that (UII'>\\'t'ttelled 01" unmixf'.d,) they intend becomin~ per- incllldillg Spirit,,, of Wme ronnent settlers withlll the and Alcuhol (IJlq!;s 15 P ct). 80 c p gal Dominion ...... , .......... Free Spirits and Strollg W~terB,

Scrap Brass aud Scrap Irou.. do. (mix£'d with any ingredlell~) Shawls .............. , .. , .... 15 P cent and Fl'mts presel'ved In Sheet Music, printed .. , .,. , .. 15 P cent Spirits, $1.20 per gal; or in Slli.ps Blocks and Patent 1 ttaf;kl> or bottles (30 to gat). 4 cts ea('h

Busbes for Blocks .......... I Spirituous Liquors, other af80 c r gal,

Sli~;. ~~~.n.~.l~. ~~~~~'. ~~~~~ St~~~~~~.~~~~.~~·.·.·.·.·.:::: ~~~ ~ lb c ShA~':n ~~.Ci~:6,o~h~~nu~':d I 8tA\~ba8f:rl ~~~ s~:.~.z.e:Free

for ships or Vessels only.... Stationery ........... , ....... 15 P cent

S~!PI! ~~ad~E~e:~: : : :: : : :: : : : St~~!i \;~d~~~l.t. ~~ .~~s.t: ~~. ~~~~ Free

:: g~~ ~li~~;~: : ::: : :: : : . Free St~~lt ~)~:~~o~~~{'~ .~~: .. ~v.I'.~.' do. .. PumplI alld. Pump Gear I Steel Ch:1.ir~...... . ....... ,. do. ~\ Shackle~-SneflYp.s.... Steerhlg .\.ppru·atul<, llhip.~.:., do. U Signal Lamps .... ". . . . ~tt:reotyp'! mock!! for pl'mtmg " Travelliug Tru('ks ...... I }Jllrpo~·u:"" ................ do. S.teering Appru'ntu~ shipR.... Steaml,nat and ~Iill Shafts &

Iron Knees and Rldel's, ships Crat,l\{;:, IOI"!-!:cll iu the rough do.

Wire Rigging, shipM .... , .. : .' J St:;pl~~l~~, ~~~~~~' .~~.~~~~~~ do. Ca~~~:~i8h~~ltr~e.~ ~~. ~~~:~ Store!\ for use ofnrmy & navy do. 'Vcdges, ships, .• ,. ...•.•.... 'Straw., ..............•.. 10 pcent

PrescriplioD' carefully dispensed by BROWN BROTHERS & CO,

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R. T. MUIR, Bookseller nnd Stationet', 125 Granville Street, Htilif~;

92 BELCHER'S FAR:lIER'S

Straw, Tuscan, Grass aud Trave1ling Trucks, Ships ..•.. Free Fancy Ptaitfl ... ' .......... Free 'l'rcuaih! ................... ·· do.

Sulphur or Brimstone in roll '.rubes and Piping, of Copper, or fiour..... . . .. . ... . . . . .. do. Brns~ 01' Iron, when drawn. do.

Sulphuric Acid ... " ••....... t ct p lb Turpentine, Spirib> of ...... ,. 15 p cent Do. do. carboys ('ou- Tl1I'pf'ntine, other than Spirits

taining ................ 15 p cent of do ...................... Free rIc p Ib & Typp Metal in blodes or pigs. do.

Suga~ - Candy, brown or i ~5 ~c ad vi TYIJl" ........ ····· .. ········· Ii P ceDt white ........... ,- ...... f ~~cp~~ \':\1. V .

1 c p Ib & Yarni~h, bright & black. when ~Ilsar, equal to and aboYe ?5 perl/Il,l u.~t:d torshi~.'I& vessels only Free

';-;o.!) Dutch st8udarll. ••. i Illcl.!g V:l.i. Va.rmsh,othel than do ....... 15 p cpnt l or pic.' '~(>lleeriulJ' of wood or ivory ... Free ,

• , 25pcad1'{ Vegetables, Fibr(>s ......... ·· Free

1; cplb & Vt'g"E'tabl;s, Cnlillal'y ......... 10 pcent ..

Sugar, below ';\0.!J. .....•. incldg val. \'txetalJlel<, used chiefly in ofpkg dyeing .................. ·· do,

Syrup of Sugilr or of Sugal' Vegetables, Fi8h and ::\[ea.t.<:, Cnne, Syrul' of )Iolasses or prf'~cr"(>.d . . . ............ 15 P cent of Sorghum J\felado ~on-5-8cplb& V, Jr,·t~, Silk:-; an,} Satinfol ..... 15 P cent centJ:ated M~ladoorcdncpn-25pcad1.,l Vinegal' and AI'(>tic Aci,l ..... 10 c pgal t.ra~.ed Molasses and Caueincldg val. Vitriol, "Ulnf!.............. . Free JUIce .........•••••••. , .• , of pkg W

T ,Walnllt.~, dried fruits ....... ·. 15 p cent Wetuing Apparel and Clothing

Tallow ..................... , 1 ct P Ib made by hand or sewing

i~~:c~io:~~ f~~ ~~~c~m~: Free W ~a~~e ~~ .. t~~' . ~Uk: . '~d 15 p cent facLure of Hoop Skirts. '.. do wpaving or tram cotton, for

Tar ... . ............ ,...... no. making elastic webbing, and

Tea, green, inclueg Japan { ~,')c~ ~ ~bd ~~~:~:i~: ~~i~~~~.f~.r.~~~~~·i.~~ Free

Tea, black ................ f ~~ K~ ;l~ ~~~f:sb~~ii~lSth·e· ~ks' ir~~ do. Te~<\e1s ... : .................. Free on ship-Loard, and in the Thlbet Hall', l1nmanufnctured do. condition in which it was Thread and other articles t'm- first landf>d.. .' do.

broide~'f'd with gold, or for Wheat' ... 4 c p hll8b embrOIdery ................ 15 p eent Whiting or Whitening .. Free

Thread Laee antI In:-;ertions. 15 p cent White Zin .... dry..... ..' do.

~~~~~I~;~~:~·t~j· ~~. 'b~~::::::: Fd~~ ~~~~.~'(~~~~~~.~~ 15' P ~~~t): 8g~· p gal Tin and Y.1!If', or Spelter, in' Winps (>1' all kinds, inclllrling25pct;10

.block 01' plj.{ ..••..••..••.•. do. Gin).!;el·, Or:tn::;e, Rt\i\pherry,cts p gal: i

Tlt~~la~;"l~!:!~~~~~palf~~~ ~~~~~I~el~~der~~ooCe=::Kt fK~~51S;i r!~k~~~'e~: ':.'.: ',':::::::::.', '.', 5d;'cent w~~nJ~th Of'b~~~ ~~'~~pp~~: ~~~ to gl)

f~t::!:,.sIiIa;;~iac·t~:e·d'·~~~·I· i21°: ~~ :r fl~i~~~ .~~ .c.~~~~, .. :~~ do.

TCbept Cigars ...... , ... ,... 20 ets p Ib Wire (iron) .................. 5 P cent o acco-Snuft' and Snuff I 121 p c & " flat or round for crino-

T fI~ur, dry. . . .. . . . . . . .. . . . 20 em p]b lines, uncovered .' ......... , Free

~ofs~~~;ieS~~:: .. ~~.~~.' f ~5!cfs ~ It ~~~d~i~7in!J1 S~:~~'~,' ';'h~liy do. Tobacco, ullmanufactured .... Free unmanufactured. . ... ..... do.

(but mut,t Woo,ls and Drugs used chiefly be l?onr:lcd in dyeing. . . .. .... . . . . .. ... do. on Impor- Woods maDllfactured, not else-

Tob' tation.) wher~ Hpecified .......... ,' 15 p cent

'l'O\\~~~d~~~=:;I·.·. ' ... :.':.:::::: ~fc ccnt ;~~~i~~~:.':.':.'.'::.': ::::::::: fsre; cent

j~~~<;~,' . Plants and Sb~b~, 15 P cent W~~~~~r ~:!!i:~ .. ~~~ .. ~~~~~ Free

TI~~~ri~I~~dB~~!~~ .. :::: ~'.: ~ ~I"~eeent W~~~~:lI~a~s~::"~r.da~xo:; Do. CalTiages.. .... do. and other fancy goods .•.• , :15 fl cellt

BROWN BROTHERS & CO., Druggist.<;, Ordnance Sq1U\re, Halir.1x.

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,.~en nnJ Pocket Kniv('s, Sci..;..;on, Jbzol'!', &('" fit R. T. MUIR'S.

1871.J AL:HAN.\('K. 93

Ye11aw Metal i~ bnrs and bolts, !Zinc or spe1t(!r.~l blocks or pigs Fl'ee and Yellow Meta.l Sheathing .... Free Do. do. HI fiheets" .... do.

Zmc-\\hitc, dIY .............. do.

g: t~la~ditt~I~~ ~h!e~l~~i~~rhe~~li~~b~~~~e~~~~~j~~t~~ ;~T ~~!; t~ei~tt:~~Y~ddNl to the amount payable, whether ad '/.'a[orem or specific.

Goods Free of Duty from B. N. A. Provinces •

.'-!"he following go.od~, wheJ.1 of th~ gro'":th and pr()duce of any of the Brit18h North American Provmce~, VIZ: Ammals of all kinds j fresh, smoked and salted meats; green and uried fruits; fi~h of all kinds; products offish and of all other ereatme::; living ill the water; poultry, butter, cheese, lard, tallow; timber and lumber ot' all killd~. rouud, hewerl, sawed, but not otherwise manufactured in whole or ill part j fish oil. gypsum, ground or unground; hay, straw, bmn, :-eeds of all kinds; vegt!tablt!s (including pota-

:::t~~~!~e~~O~~;~r:ae~;ie~\~~~.t!~Il~a~:ri~dla~o~~r~I,I{~~;I~~h~:~l,t ~~d~i[ other grain; flour of whe3t 3nd rye j indian meal and oatmeal j flour or meal of any other grain.

Export Duty. On the fol1owing articles when exported from Canada:

On every 1000 feet, boar!i measure, pine and oak logs ... $2.00 do_ do. spruce ........•.... 1.00

Shingle bolts and stave bolts per cord ................. 1.00

Articles Prohibited. The following articles are prohibited to be imported under a penalty of

two hundred dollars, together with the forfeiture of the parcel 01' package of goods in which the same may be fo,-md:-

Eooks. Printed Papers, Drawings, Pain~i~gs, Prints and Photographs of an immoral or indecent, treasonable or sedItIous character.

Coin, base or counterfeit.

INLAND REVENUE DEPARTMENT.

Inspector fl}' Nova Scotia, Arch. Patterson, Esq. HALIFAx-Gbllector, S. Tupper, Esq. Excisemen, Angus McLeod,

John D. Nash, Jr. Clerk, B. H. Blanchard. J.lfessenger, Ilk. Hagarty. PICTou-Collector, W. J. Lorl'ain, Esq. Detective Officer, N. B.

Ra~~~:~ SYDNEY- Collecto)" Laehlin Robertson, Esq. YARMOUTII-Col/ector, J. W. H. Rowley, Esq.

• Excise Duties. Beer brewed in whole or in part from any other

~ubstane6'than malt ....................... 31 cts per Ib Cigars, ofallldnds ..................... · ... · .. 30 cts per/b

~~~~~i~~~:: ::::.: ... ::::::::::::::::::::::::: ~ ~~P~~r ~al d Inspectors fees-l'aclcages over 20 gals.20 I per pckge d

Odo do un tIer 20 gals. 1 II per gal

SpiQ.~, distilled from Molasses in bond. . .. . ..... 65 :,' per ~al do from other substances ........ , ......... ,63 u pe~ r~l

Tobacco and Snuff. . . • . .. .. .. .. .. .. .... .. .... 1. pe

Sponges, Brushes, Combs and Perfumery, at BROWN BROTDERS & Co.

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n. T. MUIR, Paper Ruler .nJ Blank Book Mnnufncturer, 195 Granville l't.

... " !I ., .:I

01

BELCHJ<:R'S FAln1ER's [187l.

Licenses, ... annual.,. $50

" 50-Bonded )[lllJlttadul'(,I'." Brelvers . . . . . . . .. , ................. . Distillers or Hectifiers .......................... . 2:;0

100 150 200

Maltsters, unrler25.000 Ib" ........................ . .. 2;.000 to 100,000 Ib, . .... . ... .. ....... .

1(JO,OUO Ibs and upwa.rds ............•..•. 50 Tobacco l\Ianufactul'ers .......................... .

Stamp Duties. Bill Stamps nrc of the denominations of I, 2,3,4,5,6, 7, 8,9, 10,

20, 30, 41) amI 50 cents, amI SI. '3:..!, anti $:J. They are to be affixed to Bills of Exchange, Drafts and Promi~:;;ory Notes, us under:-

Duplicate, Triplicate, each part. each part.

$OOt $001 Note or Bill for Sing-ly.

()\'er $i~) .. .••..•....•..•• $001 Ot Ot 02 Ot

2.; to $50 . .. .. .. .. • 02 (;0 to )00.......... 0:.1

100 to 200. .. ...... 06 04 02 200 to 300 .. .. .. .. . 09 06 03 300 to 400........ 12 08 04 400 to 500.... .... 15 IU 05 500 to 600 . . . . . . . . . 18 12 06

And so on. The person affixing the stamps is required! in a1l cases, to cance~ it

by writing or stamping thereon the date, wInch must correspond With the date of the instrument to which it is affixed .

MARINE & FISHERIES DEPARTMENT .

o I NOVA SCOTIA BRANCH.-H. \V. Jor.nston, Agent. L. J, Burpe, ~ 'Clerk. Thomas P. Jost, Inspector LigJlt Houses.

!II Q ..:l o ~ ril ~

Pi ril Ul <I ~

Government Vessels. SIr Lady Head, Capt Peter A. Scott, R.N. ; ScJlrs England, Capt

Gilbert V. Storey, R.N.; Ella G. McLean, Capt Henry E. Betts; Ida E, Capt James A. Tory; Stella Maria, Capt Louis H. Lachance; Water Lily, Capt Daniel M. Browne; Sweepstakes, Capt J. C. E. Carmichael. .

The Captains of the above Schooners have been gazetted Preventive Officers in H. 1\1. Customs.

FISHERIES BRANCH.-W. H. Venning, Inspector of Fisluries,N.B. and ,v. S, SI. 7uhJl, N. B. W. H. Rogers, Fishery OjJicer for Nova Scolia, Amherst, N. S.

Overseers of Fisheries in Nova Scotia. • Cumber/and .Co.--:·Thos H. P~tton, Eastern Division, embracing all

streams emptvmg mto the straIts of NorthumberlaM.; Geo Dimock, \Yestern Division, including all streams flowing intO'1iay of Fundy.

Annapolis CQ.-W. T. Carty. Digby Co.-James H. Morehouse. Quun's Co.-Samuel T. N. Sellon. Shelburne Co.-\Ym Muir, Junr. Halt/ax Co.-Ezekiel Sibley. East Division, Dartmouth to.. Ecum

SeculU; John Fitzgerald, Halifax Harbor to Margaret Bay.

BllCH'''S BROTHERS & CO., ])rug~i~r:-il Ordnanl'e H(]uare, Halifax.

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Soaps, Hair Oils, PerfulUery, and other Small Wan'" at Ii'. '1'. MUIR''' .

. 1871.J ~,~\~- - 'If; j Vz.'ctoria Cu.-Donald McRae, JunT -

F P''/.hu CdB"Valter Munay, East Division, lI1cludmg Sutherland's Erent M~dndl awrney's River;, Thos Graham, 'Vest DIVIsIon, inc1udfng'

as, 1 e, est and Caribou RIvers. Ca,,/le Breton CO.-FrancIs QUInan Kmg's CO.-BenjamIn E Smith; John E Stan, with special refer­

ence to the )east llshe11e". _

Di;r:i::~ter Co.-Wm BlaIT, South Division; Chas Cummings, North

, • Yarmouth Co.-T. B. Crosb),. I • funen6urg Co.-Daniel Dimock, East Division, Middle, Gold, Mar. tm

5 and ~fushamltsh Rh'ers; Henry S. Jost, \Vest 1 Jivision. _ Im!en:.;~s.Co.-l\1urdoch A. Ross, East Division; \ViIliam Grant ! West DIVISion. '

. Rkhmond Co.-Duncan' Cameron, Eastern Division from River I j.2 'Bourgeoise to East ?~~ndary of County, including said ['ive!"; Jno H. "0 Ballam, Western DIVISion, from River Bourgeoise to 'Vest boundary P-t

, ~ofCounty.

Hants Co.-Peter I. Burnham, \Vestern Division to extend from ~ West County line to \Valton; Timothy B. O'Bric);, East Division, ~ from Walton to Colchester line. -

GlI'y~bor~ltgh Co.-James A. Tory. AlttlgOlllSh Co.-Richard Smith.

LIGHT HOUSES

I ~ ... o .t:-" g-

Oil the Coast of ,Nl'f'II Scotia,. The coast of .t) /'W Brullswick and the I ill United States ill the B(1)' 0/ Fundy; and at ['ape Race, 0"

.t\-"L'u:foulldialld () MEAGHER'S BEACH-E;tst side of IIalifax harbor. .A fixed '<emil' ~

It~ht, elevated 58 ft. above sea level, and visible 10 miles. _ DEVIL'S ISLAND-On the S. \V. point of Devirs bland, Eastern

Passage entrance to Halifax harbor. A fixed 11::d light, to distinguish it from Sambro and Meagher'S Beach lights, elevated 45 feet; visiGJe 8 miles. Octagona! dark brown tower, with a white belt between the balcony and lantern, to di:-;tinguish it in day time.

SAMBRO ISLAND-On the S. \V. side of the entrance to Halifax har" I ~ bor. A fixed 'White light, elevated 115 ft. above the sea, visib.1e in clear ~ weather from 20 to 25 miles. \Vhite Octagonal Building, Lat. 44Q 26' N. tc N. Lon. 63° 35' W. A tog trumpet has been placed on Sambro Island, in operation during thick or foggy weather. Each Glast of Jive suonds duration, with intervals of twenty seconds, audible 6 to 10 miles in calm weather. In case of accident to the trumpet, signal guns from ships will be answered by the discharge of two 24 pounders in succession.

West from Halifax, PEGGY'S POINT-East point of entrance to St. Margaret's Bay. A

ftxtd red light, about 65 feet above high.water. Square White Build­ing standing about 40 yards from the shorc, Lat. 44° 29' N. Long. 63°

57~ii~STER LIGHT ON IRON BOUND ISLAND-Entrance to Mahone Bay. One fixed white light, 25 feet horizontally visible from sea from W. S. W, to N. E. elevated 50 feet above high water. Lat, 44° 26' 'S" N. Long. 64° 4' 10" W.

CROSS ISLAND-UpOn the S, E. point of the Island. Two lights

PhotograpDlc Chemicals, Cards and Case" at BROWN BROTHERS & CO.

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II. T. MUIR, Bookseller nnd Stationer, 125 Granville St., Halifax.

BELCHER'S FARMER'S [1871. ------------------------------

placed vertically 44 feet apart, the, ~O'U!er light is .fixed,; !ht upper one flashing at intervals of a minute, v]slble 14 mIles. BUlldmg red, Lan­tern painted bJack. Lat. 44° [9' N. Long. 64° 9' W.

BATTERY POINT-At the entrance of Lunenburg harbor. Afixtd 1vhite lioll! visible 12 mile6. 'Vhite square building. This harbor is easy of~cc~ss, spar buoys are placed in the bay and entra!lce to the har­

Q bor on the Sculpin Rock, Haddock Shoal, Hattery Pamt Shoal, and cij i Head Shoal. In approaching the ha~bor fr?m seawa~d the Buoy on

~J I ~~~W~~r ~~~~', ~i~~~~(~t:~i;~hdo~!~l,~,~ ~~bfe~~lf~~~~I~,s~rt~:'O~h~ t~~~! tS are painted black and must be left on the port hand gOing m. .

IRON·BoUND ISLAND-Entrance to La Have River. A brightfou" ~ lif7"ht, of 20 seconds duration, followed by eclipses of 30 seconds. The

'tS ltntern is on a square white tower, on the southern side of the island, .9 70 feet above sea level, visible from all points of approach ~ l\1nSl',R'S ISLAND-West side of the entrance to La Have River. A !If fixed red light, on the S. E. point of the island. Square white building,

0:::= 58 feet above sea level, standing 100 feet (rom the c1iff. Lat. 44° 12' N.

Long. 63° [8' W. Gi PORT MEDWAY HARBOUR-On Admiralty Head, West side of the +I entrance to the port. Square white building, with a black square in the ~ centre ofthe seaward sides. A fixed white light,« feet above sea level 5> visible 10 miles. Spar buoys are placed in the channel to Port Medway c:= harbor, on the breaking ledges, Nautilus Rock, corner ground and edge Q of fiats off Hangs' Point. In pa~sing in from seaward the red buoys t I must be left on the starboard, and black buoys on the port hanel. . 8 I LIVERPOOL-South end of Coffin's Island. A h")(jh'i,~t; light, "ap-

I pearing full at intervals of t\\'o minutes, 80 feet above sea level. nuiJd. o i ing octagonal, in red and white horizontal stripes, visible 16 miles. ' o I FORT POINT-Entrance to the inner harbor of Liverpool A red ~ I fix~d b>.-,'ht, visible from all points of approach, and must be left on the Ul larboard hand when'" entering the harbor. Q LITTLE HOPE ISLAND!......Off Liverpool. A revolving red light, 40 ... I feet above high water, attaining its greatest brilliana'y every minute. o Situate nearly in the centre of the island. Lat. 43G 48' 31" N. Long. ~ 64° 47' 15" W. The lantern is placed on the top of the keeper's dwell. ring, which is painted white. ~ GULL ROCK-Off the entrance to Ragged Island harbor. A white II: fixed light, S[ ft. above sea JeveJ. Square white building. Lat. 43° 39' Ilf N. Long. 64° 66' W. Ji1 SHELBURNE-On the S. E. point of McNutt's Island, at the entrance Ul of the harbor. Two wI lite lights vertical-the upper light one 100 ft . .q:J above sea level, and visible 18 miles; the lower light 38 feet below the ~ lantern at the top of the building, and visible 10 miles. Building paint.

ed black and white in vertical stripes. BARRINGTON-On Baccaro Point, E. side of the entrance to the har.

bor. A red fixed light. Square white building, with a black ball on the seaward side. ..

CAPE SABLE ISLAND-A rnJolving light, bright [5 seconds and dark 25 seconds, elevated 49 ft. visible 12 miles. Octagonal white build-. ing. Lat. 43° 27' N. Long. 65° 36' W. High water at Cape Sable, full and change, at 7i o'clock. Spnng tides rise 12 ft., neaps 6 ft. <

SEAL ISLAND-The first light on approaching the Bay of Fundy is I ?n the S. point of Seal Island. A fixed white light, 80 feet above high

BROWN BROTHERS & CO., Druggists, Ordnance Square, Halifax.

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Pipes, Combs, Cash Boxes, Ibir and Cloth Brushes at R. T. MUm'S.

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water, and m~y be seen when ap~roaching, from any point of the com· pass, at the d,stance of 18 or 20 mIles. Octagonal white building. Tlu! JJllmk Roel< he. about 3~ miles S. by W. from the light house. Be­tween this rock and the island there are some dangers; the ground is rocky throughout and large vessels ought not to attempt passing between them. A Fog Whistle is also in operation at Seal Island.

PUBNICO t~~RjlOuR-On the S. E. side of the entrance to the har­bor, about llllllles~ortherly of Cape Sable. A fixed ,okite light, 28 ft. above hIgh "'Cl:t~r, (nse and fall 12 feet.) Square white building, stand­

fathoms from low water mark. IsLi.Nn-On Big Fish Island, E. side of the entrance to Tus-

Two fixed horizontal white lt~~hts, visible 12 miles. . Y AltMDUTH-On the island of Cape Forchu, West side of the en ..

trance to the harbor. A lIright revolving l1',rht, 145 ft. above sea level, visible quarter minute and invisible half a minute. Seen in clear weather [8 or 20 miles. Building red and white in vertical stripes. Lat. 43° 48' N. Long. 99° 09' W.

CAPE ST. MARy's-East side of entrance to St. Mary's Bay, Digby Co. A ,.tvohJin.~ ligltt, attaining it~ greatest bril1iancy every minute, and showing alternately red and white faces, 100 ft. above high water. White octagonal building Lat. 44° 04' N. Long. 66° 08' W.

BRIER ISLAND-Situate on the western side. A fixed white light, I 92 ft. above sea level, visible [5 miles. Octagonal white building.

WESTPORT-On Peter's Island, at the S. entrance of the E. side of the Bay of Fundy. Two white fixed lights, placed horizontally, to dis­tinguish it from Brier Island Light, 40 feet above high water mark, visible 10 miles, and is intended to lead vessels into Westport, 01' through Grand Passage. Square white building.

BOAR'S HEAD-N. entrance Petite Passage, Bay of Fundy. Alter­nate flashes, red and white, at intervals of 60 seconds. Square white building.

DIGBY GUT-On Point Prim, at the-entrance of the Gut. A fixed white light, 76 ft above high water, and visible 13 miles. Building square, painted red and white vertically.

PORT WILLIAMS- Two fixed white lights, 20 feet apart, perpendicu­larly, visible from all points o! approac~. Square ~hite building. Port Williams is distant from DIgby Gut Light E. 25 mIles; and from Black Rock W. 28 miles.

MARGARETVILLE-A red fixed liglt!, visible 10 miles from all points of approach. Build~ng ~qu~re, painted in .white and ~lack horiz,!ntal stripes. MargaretvJ11e IS dIstant E .. 37 miles from Dlgby Gut LIght, and W. 15 miles from Black Rock LIght. .

BLACK ROCK-A white jixtd "i:/tt, ss ft. abo ... the. level of higlli water and visible 12 miles. Square white lmikling.[ ,[:.;: :)1.1 '

SP~NCER'S POINT-A whitt' fixed light is placed on the top! ,of, II; building at this point, on the northftrn[shate of:CtJbs4:J,uidIBay, near th~ head of Minas Basin. 1 ',) ,! ~ It ,\')";'~'.' _J:."

ApPLE RIVER LIGHT.-Cffi lliol!ty, Point"N. sitle ,of the entr."ceJ. the River, and three 'to ,tho e""twavd of {iape C:blg~e.lo. .TiWB

horizontal ,aHove' higH water~·:v151ble lao nul~!H white ,~. t~ p;';~tl21 Tr~~

iii iii Gl e v ;s: >4 >4 :11 ;~

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98 BELCHER'S FARMER'S [1871.

. HORTON BLUFF-A white fixed light, 95 ft. above high water level, (rise and fall 40 to 45 ft.) visible in c1ear weather over the greater part of the Basin of Minas (after passing Cape Blomedon) and above the Five Islands and up to Windsor River, until intercepted by the COfto(

tinuation of the Bluff to the southward of it. Square white, building,. standing 66 feet from the Bluff.

BURNT COAT HEAD-The lantern is erected on a square tower attached to the main building. A white jixed light, 75 feet above high water level, and visible from all points of approach.

GANNET ROCK~The Gannet Rock is 66 feet above high waterJ·and has a light house upon it, painted black and white, in vertical 9tnp~s. Ajixed whiteltght(visible 12 miles) liesS. W. by S.distant 3imilelf from the southern point of Three Islands, and S.S.E. ~ E. 7 miles trom the S. W. head of the Grand Manan. A gun is fired to answer signals during a fog. There are a number of small Jedges and sunken roc_ about it, which arc always breaking. The Jig1}t stands conspicuolJti~ in the immediate vicinity of all the sunken rocks and dangers, extending from the old Proprit'tor to the Seal Islands of Machias, a distance' of about 20 miles. Between the northernmost and southernmost of the Murr Ledges there is a range of dangerous rocks and shoals, many of them above water, and which extend westward from the light house about 4 miles. From this range farther westerly, about 6 miles, lies a dangerous breaker, called the Bull. This may be avoided by keeping three remarkable headlands, near the S. \V. end of Grand Manan, open.

MACHIAS SEAL ISLAND-S. W. by W. i W. f10m Grand Manan. lie the Machias Islands. On the eastern island two light houses are erected, showing fixed lights, di.stant from each other about 20p

feet in. the direction of E S.E. and W.N. W'r by which they are easily dis­tinguished from aU other lights on the coast. Elevated about 54 and 58 feet above high water, visible 15 miles. A gun is fired every four hours during a fog. Both buildings white.

GRAND MANAN ISLAND-On Swallow Tail Point, N. E. side of the island. A white fixed light, 148 ft. above higher water r visible 17 miles. Buildingwhite, Lat. 440 45' 22" N. Long. 660 44' 411 W. This is a conspicuous mark in the S. Channel between Brier Island and Grand Manan. •

LITTLE RIVER-On an island at the entrance of the River. A fi~td w.h~"te /igh~, ~aried ~Y flashes every 90 seconds, 40 feet above high water. VISible II mIles. • . QUODDY HEAD-On the S. E .. s!de of Quoddy Head" A jix<d ",IIi,..

l~(ht, 133 feet above sea level, VISIble In clear weather 'I'l tnile" 11t bears from the Southern point ?(Grand Manan N. t E. 13 atile., and from the Northern pomt of sald Island W.N.W.7imiles. Has .• fog trumpet. ,

CAMPO BELLO-On the N. E. extremity of the i.la!K\.· A whik fixed light, 64 ft. ~bove the .sea, visible [5 miles. Building white with a red cross. This light enables vessels to eRter Head Hatber at a11 times. It is also a guide tovesseJs entering the main' channel tG We!! Isles, Moose Island, and the inner Bay of Passamaquoddy. ' . POII<T LE PREAu-upon .'his projectng head land two fixd wlti,.

lights, one above the other, dIstant 28 feet. The lower lantern is fixed to the outside of the building, and throws its hght quite inshore both to the eastward and westward into Mace's Bay. The 'highest Hgbt is

BROWN BROTHERS & CO., Druggists, Ordnance Squ ....... a

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~qle ,i .... s miles. Building red and white in horizontal stripes road. and bears from the easternmost Wolves E. by N., I I miles: ,9W1, N.B. HARBpuR-On Partridge Island at the entrance of . d h~rbor. A. w.k/le fixed light, 120 feet above high water

and VlSlbfe ;20 m~les. BUlldmg red and white in vertical stripes. A Steam Whl$tle 1~ sounded 10 seconds in every minute during fog and snow s.tormE!, ~~.1(:hble 4 to 6 miles. There is also a Bell Buoy at the e:lCtret;J;utyof the J.edg~ at the eastern end of the island, which is very us.eful to vesse!s III thick or rough weather. The bell can be heard 3 ~~ , '

. QUACO HEAD-:On.a .mall rock lying ofl' Quaco Head. A re1i'utv­t!lg 711.hlU bg~t, s81ect above hIgh water, showing twice full and twice' dark_.~n a mt\lute, visible 15 miles~ I~uildiu.g red and white in hori-zontal stripes. '

,_ CA~E ENRAGE--:-On t~le p~int of that name-in We~tmorland nearly 9p~osl~e Apple ,RIVer. LIght In Cumberland. A plam white light, lSI ~~et ~b_ove the sea; viSIble IS miles. Square white building.

GRINl>STONE ISLAND-On Grindiitone hland, Chignecto Bay. Lat. 450 43' .. ~" N. Long. 64° 37' 25" W., 60 feet above high water. Octa· gonal white tower.

East from Halifax.

EGG ISLAND-Off Jeddore. A revolving light, 85 feet above high water, attaining its greatest brilliancy every minute, showing alter­nately red and white faces. Building octagonal, painted black and white in vertical stripes. Lat. 44° 39' 51" N. Long. 62° 51' 32" W.

OUTER BEAVER, OR WILLIAMS'S ISLAND-A f"t!volvingwhite jlaslt light, 70 feet above sea level, visible 12 miles. Square white building with two black balls on its seaward side. A ruf extends eastward from Beaver Island some distance. Lat. 44°49'N., Long. 62° 21' w.

WUITE HE.\D ISLAND-On the S. W. point of the Island. A bright ftash !t:~/lt of to seconds duration followed by eclipses of 10 seconds, displaying alternately 3 flashes and 3 eclipses in a minute. Square white tower, standing 75 fathoms from the water's edge, with an octa­gonal irc.n lantern, 60 feet above the sea level.

CRANBERRY ISLAND-(Cape Canso.) Two whitejixed iights, placed vertically 12 yards apart; the upper 75 ft., the lower 45 ft., above high water, visible 15 and 9·miles respectively. Tower striped white and red horizontally. Lat. 45° 19' 49" N" Long. 60° 55' 29" W. A fog trumpet has been placed on Cranberry Island, in operation during thick or foggy weather. Each blast of jive seconds duration, with intervals of 20 seconds, audible 6 to 10 miles.

GUVSBOROUGH HARBOUR-On the W. side of the entrance to the barbour, head of Chebucto Bay. A fixed white ligkt, 30 feet above high water. visible 8 miles. Lat. 45° 22'47" N., Long. 61° 2~J' II" W.

EDDY OR SAND POlNT-(Gut of Canso). On the W. SIde of the s. entra~ce to the Strait of Canso. Two Iwrizontai .fixed white lights,

! 24 ft. apart, elevated 25 ft. each, ~ible 8 m!les. Square white build­ing with a black diamond on the seaward SIde.

WEST SIDE GUT OF CANSO, NORTHERN ENTRANCE-A white fixed light 110 ft. above high water, visible 18 miles, or between Cape Geo;ge and Port Hood. White tower standing 120 yards from the shore. Lat. 45° 41' 42" N.

P01\lKET ISLAND-St. George's Bay, Anti~onish Co. Standin~ on , tbe N. side, 50 yards from the E. end of the ISland. Afixed red Itght. 1 __ -

BROWN BROTHERS & Co., Importers of Flower, Field Wld Garden Seeds.

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R. T. MUIR, Bookseller nnd Stationer, 125 Granville St., Halifax.

100 [1871.

Square white building, 50 ft. above high ".ter. Lat. 45° 381 N.

LO~f~~I;T~9~~~GE_On the N. side of the cape. A revU/vj"g white light every hall m,nute, visible 25 miles. 350 ft. above hil:h water. Square white tower. Lat. 45° 52' 35" N. Long. 6,° 55' W.

BIG CAR'BOU ISLAND-On the N. E. end of the island. A wltitt revolv£ng light, shoWing its greatest brilliancy every minute. Square white building, standing '30 ft. from the point, and about 35 ft. above high wateT. Lat'·45° 44' N. Long. 62° 46' W. '"

PICTOU IS).ANp-On the S. E. point of the island. . A whitt fl­light, S2 'ft. abovl:' sea level, visible 12 miles. Square white building.

AMI!'!' ISLAND-Oft' Tatam.gouche harbour. A ji:m! while fig"', The 'Iantern is placed on the top of the keeper's dwelling, whlOlIls painted white. Lat. 45° 49' 39" N. Long. 63° 9' W.

PICTOU HARBouR_On the S. point of the entrance to the harbour. A white fixed light, 65 feet above sea level, visible 12 miles. A .small red light is ~own below the lantern. Building octagonal, in red and white vertical strip~s.

ARIcHAT-On Marache Point, S. side of the entrance to the harbour. A white fixed ligltt, 34 feet above high water, visible 8 miles. Sq nare white building.

GREEN ISLAND-Near the S. E. end of Madame Island, oft' the town of Arichat. A prJ red light, elevated 70 feet above high water. Lat. 45° z8! 511/ N. Long. 60° 53' 40" W. The lantern is placed on the tqp of the keeper's dwe1ling, which is painted white.

LoUlSBURGH-On Lighthouse Point, N. side of the entrance to the harboll!"' A white fixed light, 85 ft. above high water, visible 16 miles. Square white building, with vertical black stripes.

SCATTARI ISLAND-On the N. E. point of the island. A revolving Ii.;'kt, visible 60 seconds and invisible 30 secorids, elevated 90 feet, VISible 15 miles. Building white. Lat. 46° 2' 13" N. Long. 59° 40 ' 181' W. The light should never be brought to bear to the eastward of N. N. E. or to the southward of S. S. W., nor approached nearer than Ii miles. Gun fired as signal, and a boat for assistarice.

FLINT ISLAND-On Flint Island, E. coast of Cape Breton, between Cape Granby and Point Gage, entrance to Cow Bay. Lat. 460 II' 5" N., Long. 59° 47' W. A revolving light, attaining its greatest brilliancy every 15 seconds, 65 feet above high water. Octagonal white builc;lillg.

Low POINT-On the eastern side of the entrance to Sydney, C. B. harbour. A wltitefixedligltt elevated 70 feet, visible 14 miles. Build, ing red and white vertically.

OUTER Burn IsLAND-Between the entrance of the Great Brasd'Or, an~ St. Ann'. (E. coast of Cape Breton). Alternate jla.rhes 0/ red ""'" wmte at intervals 0/60 seconds. elevated 77 ft., visible 14 miles. Octa .. gonal white building. Lat. 46° 25' N., Long. 60° 25' 3011 W.

BLACK ROCK POINT-5. side of entrance to Big Bras d'OI,', C •. B. fixtd wltite light. Square white .blfilding, about 45 feet above high water, standing 100 feet from the point. Lat. 460 19' N., Long. 600 24' W.

ST. PAUL'S ISLA':'D-On the S. point of the island, Lat. 470 II' 20" Lo~g. ,6009' 36", !-S an octagonal lighthouse, exhibiting a revolving­:vhzte Itght every mznute, elevated 140 ft., visible 20 miles on all bear­lOgs. soept between S. S. E. southward to W. On a rock 26 feet from the end of the island, in Lat. 47°13' 5011, Long. 60° g} 20", is

BROWl'! BROTHERS & CO., Druggists, Ordnance Square, HaIiIo.x.

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Pass, Memo. and Time Books at R. T. MUIR'S. ~

1871.] ALMANACK. 101

a!1?ther .. ~~m.ilar building of the same height, showing a white fixed light, y,s,ble 20 mi1e~, between N. by E. 1 E. northward to E.N.E. A ben IS sounded dUTIng a fog, and a gun nred every 4 hours.

MARGAR1E, OR SEA WOLF ISLAND-On the N. W. side of Cap<: B,reton, near~y midway between Mabou and Cheticamp harbours, and distant 21 mIles from the main land. A while fixed light near the centre an,d. summit of the island, elevated 298 (eet, vi3ibl~ 21 miles from all pomts of approach. Square white building.

PORT HOOD-A jixed light, shows red on the N. side, and while to the southward, elevated 54 feet, and visible 10 miles. Square white tower. Lat 460 N., Long. 61° 3[1 40" W.

CAPE RACE-{S. E. Point of Newfoundland.)-A revolving white light, !It.taining its greatest brilliancy every half minute, elevated 189 feet. vISible 17 miles. The S. E. face of the building is striped red and white vertically. Lat. 460 3[' 44" N., Long. 530 7' 00" W.

POST OFFICE DEPARTMENT.

General Post Office, Halifax Post OjJic€ Inspector for Nova Scotia, Arthur Woodgate, Esq. Ex.

aminer, F. M. Passow .. Dead Letter Clerk, Capt. Southall. Inspectm'B Clerks, J. Butler, W. Blanchard.

Clerks, (Circulation Department,) Messrs W. Small, B. W. Cochran, John C. Campbell, A. Burnham, T. W. DeWolf, A. Cunningham, D. Story, W. H. Chamberlain, W. Donovan, F. Huntington. Bailway Tmin Clerks, F. V. Tremain, I. L. Barnhill, L. Parker.

Offico open every day (except Sunday), from 5 o'clock in the morn· ing ti\.l 9.30 ill the evening. 'rABLE

Shewing time of closing a.nd arriva.l of Mails at General Post Office. Halifax. Mails for all places named in the following table are made up at 8, P. ~.,

except the second Remi-daily mails for Pictou and New G1ugow, Whl~h are made up at 11 A.AI., and Windsor and Truro at 2 P.lI. Maw... from ail those places are due at Halifax by the railway traios from Truro Pictou and Windsor. The mails from Lunenburg, Liverpool, Sheet 'Harbour, &c., by mail coach, are due at 7, P.M.

POST TOWNS.

Albion Mines, Amherst. Annapolis, Antigonish, Arichat, Aylesfo!'!l, Baddock, Barrington, Berwick, Boularderie, Bridgetown, Bridgewater, Canning, Canso, Chester,

POSTMAST~R8. CLOSE. ARRIVE.

H. McKenzie, Daily, Daily. Mrs A. Chipman, Daily, Daily. T. A. Gnvnzll, Daily, Daily. HenryP. Hill, Daily, Daily. W. G. Ballam, Daily, Daily. Thos Harris. Daily, Daily. Robt Elmsly, Daily, Daily. R. A. Crowell, Daily, Daily. J. M. Parker, Daily, Daily. Alex Munro, Mon, Fri, Th, Sat. Enoch Dodge Daily, Daily. Ruflls Newco~b. Daily. Daily. H. A. Borden, Daily, • Daily. G.M.Cunningham Mon, Wed, Fri, To! Th, Sat. C. A. Brown, Daily, Dally.

Elastic Stockings, Knee Caps and Anklet., at RaO'fV'l+ :Bt\OTHERS & Co.

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R T Mum Paper Ruler and Blan!£. ~oqk Manufaw.turer 125 Granville 51.

102 [1871.

Clementsport, Regld M. Shaw, Daily, DailYt . Cape George, Robt McDonald, Weo, Fri, Tues.1.8 Ilt. Cow Bay, C.B. Anthony Martell, Mon, Wed, Fri, Tn, Th, Sa. Djgby, Edwin Bent, Daily, Daily. ,. Durhanl, John McCoul, Daily, DaHy •. Economy, W. A. Fulmore, Tn, Thur, Sat, Tu, Th, ·Sa. English Town, Dun McDonald, Sat, Wed, Fri, Tn, Th, Sa. Glace Bay, Little, Wm McDonald, Mon, Wed, Fri, Tu, Th, 8a. Glenelg, M. Archibald, Wed, Sat, Tu: Fri. Guysboro', E. J. Cunningham, Daily, Da~ly. Hantsport, N. T. Harris, Daily, Dally. Kcntville, Geo Calkin, Daily, Da!ly, .. Lawrencetown, J. W. James, Daily, Dady. Liverpool, Thos P. Calkin, Daily, Daily. Locke's Island, X. Z. Chipman, Daily, Daily. Londonderry, M. Campbell, Daily, Daily. Lower Horton, Edwd McLatchy, Daily, Daily. Lunenburg, Mrs Rudolph, Daily, D.i1y. Lingan, Walter Young, Mon, Wed, Fri, Tu, Th, Sa. Melrose, Jas Stewart, ,",Vecl, Sat, Tu, Fri. Mabou, Wm Grant, !J>aily, Daily. Mahone Bay, Geo Duncan, I Daily, Da~ly. Maitland, Adam Roy, i,1hily, Dally. Margarie Forks, Don CampbelJ, ,Mon, Werl, :Fri"Tu, Th, Sa. Musquod'ht, Mid. H. Kaulback. 1 ,V ('d, Sat, Tn, Fri. Mosquod'ht, Up. S. L. Henry, "Vf'd, Sat, Tu, :Fri. Mill Village, A. E. Steadman, lJaily, Daily. Miltoo, Queen's, Edw Kempton, iDRily, DRily. N. Campbeltown, D. J. McKenzie, ,'Mo,\\rd,Th, Sa, Tu, Th, Fr, Sa Newport, J. F. Cochran, ,Daily, Daily. New Glasgow, Wm Fraser, : Daily, Daily ·Pausboro', A. P. Bradley, ~'I'11, Th, Sat, Tu, 'fh, Sa. Pictou, Joo Mcl{ny, I ~emi.Dai])', Isemi_DaiIY. Plaister Cove, J. G. McKeen, Daily, Daily. R'ort Hood, J. D. Tremain, Daily, Daily. Port Medway, E. Cahoon, ))aily, Daily. Port Mulgra,re, Geo Hadley, Dally, Daily. Pugwash, Levi Borden, ~10,'Vd,Th,Fri,,:i\Iul1, Wed, Fri. River John, Joo Cameron, 1\:Ion, "\Vcd, Fri, Mon, Wed, Fri. River Philip, MrsJ. C. Philips, Tu, Th, Sat, ),100, Wed, Fri. Sandy Cove, John C. Morse, !\lon, Wed, Fri,'l\Ion, Wed, Fri. Ship Harb'r, CB, Matilda Bronard, Daily, Daily. Shelburne, R. R. Thompson. Dll.ily, Daily. Sherbrooke, .Ja~ H. McDullalJ, Daily, Dail\". Shubenacadie, Danl. Sinc:air, Daily, : Daily. St Margt's Bay, Jno S. Brien, 'ru, Th. Sat, i Ttl 'fh Sa. StPeter's, CB, R. G. ]'fOrl'LSOn, Daily, IDahy , ' Sydney, Robt Martin, Daily, I Daily. Sydney, N?r,h John Forbes, Daily, Daily. Sydney Mines, D. G. Righy, Daily, Dailv. St A!1drew's, Jno McMillan, Mon, Wed, Fri, Tu, 'Th, Sa. Stewlacke, Lowr, W. Holesworth Dailv Daily. Stewia~ke, Upr, Fras Cox, ' 'Ved, 'Sat, :\1011, Th. Tracadle, W. H.Harrington, Daily, Daily. Tuskct, Jas M. Lent, Daily,.. I Dail)"

BROWN BROTHERS & CO., Druggists, Ordnance Sqnare, Halifax.

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Writing, Copying ami Printing Inks, at It. 1'. MUIR;S.

ALMANACK. 103 Tangier, Jos Browner, Tu, Th, Sat, ITu, Th, Sa. Tatamagonche, Robt Purvis, Mon, Wed, Fri, Tn, Th, Sa. Truro, Edw Hamilton, Semi-Daily, Semi-Daily. Wallace, Joshua Huestis, Mo,Wd,Th,lfri, Mon, "\Ved, Fri. Walton, J. W. Stevens, Tu, Th, Sat, IMon, Wed, Fri. 'Vestport, J08 Bancroft, Mon, vVcd, Fri, Mon, 'Ved, Fri. West River, Wm Munro, Daily, IDaily. Weymouth, Cerino P. JoOf~s, /DaiIY, Daily. Whykokomagh, L. McDougall, M,Tu",:"Fr,S{fu, Sa. Wc>st Bav. A. V. l-Icu:.;-hins, Mon, FrI, I Th, Sa. Wilmot, . ,Jas A. Gihbon, Daily, Daily. Windsor, Peter Burnham, Semi-Daily, Semi-Daily. Wolfville, Gco V. Rand, Daily, Daily. West River Sta'n, Wm S. Graham, Daily, Daily. Yarmouth, A. J. Hood, Daily, Daily. Ontario & QuebeC'I" ............... Tn, Th, Sat, Mon, Wed, Fri. New BrunSWICk, ............•.... Daily, Daily. P E Island, • \VinteT, Tu, Th, Sat, Mon. Wed. Fri.

1?itto, Summer, Mon, Th, Sat, 1\-1011, Tu, Fri. United States. . ....•••......... Daily, Daily.

Mails fol' Great Britain, the Cuntinent of Europe, India, New Zea­land, Australia and MaltA, are made up at Halifax every alternate Fri­day at lU A.~I. Letters" for United Kingdom only" if prepaid by stamp received till 11 A.III.

1\Llils for the United State!'!, British and Foreign 'Vest India Iri­lands, South America, Cuba, St. Thomas, British Columbia., Vancou­ver's Island acd Red Hiver, hy Inmlln steamers to New Yorl .. , are made up every alternate week, immediately after the an'ival of the steamer trom Liverpool j also oy Carlotta. to Portland j Alhambra and Commerce to Boston j and OV Express Mail to St. John, pia Annapoljs.

l\Iails fur Bermuda, St. 'l'homas, Rnd the British und Foreign West Indin Islands, al'e mnrle up every fourth Thursday, at 9.30 P.U.

Mails fur Newfoundland are made up every altel'Ilute .Friday, at 10 A.M.

Mails for St. Pierre an(t Miqucloll are forwardeu in summer by land route to ~ydney, C. B., where they are received hy the French mail steamer-and during the winter months, direct from Halifax.

DEAD LETTERS opened and retu1'Iled to the wi'ltcr on payment of postage due thereon, together with 5 cents additional on each letter, and ifreo'isterl:'dn further sum of ~ t'ent'l.

In th~ General Post Office, lhlitilx, mails arc made up for and re­ceived from the following 'Vay UJlil:l·S.

-- -- ---I DA1'SONWlIICII 1-})A1SO~WIIICH

WAY OFFICES. ,MAns ARE :'IfAIJE ur. MAILS ARE DUE.

--------'-------,---------Bedford, Blandford, *Brookfield, Col. Co., Beaver Bank, Black Point, Chezzl'tcook,

If East, Dartmouth, Eastem Pussage,

Daily, [Sun. excepted] Tu, Th, Sat, Dnily, Daily, Tuesday, Thursday, Monday, Tuesday, Daiiy, [Sun. excepted] Wednesuay,

Daily, fSun. exreptcd] Tues, Thur, Saturday. Daily. Daily. Thursday, Saturday. Tuesday V/edncsday. Daily, [Sun. excepted] Wednesday.

Unadulterated Ground Spices, at BROWN BROTHERS & Co.

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R. T. MUIR, BooMeller and Stationer, 125 Granville Street, Hallf",,"

104 BELCHER'S FARMER'S [1871.

Ellershousc, *Elmsdale, "Enfield, Hubbert's Cove, Hammond's Plains, Inkerman, Jedd~rc,

East, Ketch Rarhor, Lawrencetown, Hx.Co. Mill Covc, Musquodoboit Harbor, .Mount Uniacke,

" Mines Meagher's Grant, ' Newport Corner, Newport Station, Nine Mile Riycl', Northwest Cove, *Oldbam, porter's Lake, prospcC't, Portubruese rove, Peggy'.s Coye, Henfrew, Richmond, Ship Harbor, Hx. Co., St Croix, Hants Co., South Uawdon, Samhro, Sandy Beach, 'fum's Bay, Tancook, \Yaverly, *'Vindsor Junction, • "'''ickwire Station,

Daily, Daily, Daily, rSun. excepted) Tues, Thur, Saturday, Tuesday, Saturday, Tuesday, Tuesday, Friday, Monday, Tues, Thnr, Saturday,

do, do, do.

Daily. Daily. Daily, rSun. excepted) Tues, Thur, Saturday. Wednesday. Tuesday. Th~~sday.

Monday. Tuesday. TuC8, ~'hur, S~,turdRY.

Daily, Daily, Daily, Daily. Tuesday, Thursday. Monday, Thursday, .Monday, Thursday Daily, Daily. • Monuay, Thursday, Tuesday, Friday. RaturdllY, Thursday. Daily, ISun. excepted] Daily, rSun. excepted) Tues, ' hur, Saturday, Tues, r1'hur, Saturday. Monday, Thursday, Monday, Thursday. Friday, Monday. Thursday, Thursday. Daily, [Slln. excepted] Daily, [Sun. excepted)

do, do, do, do. Tues, Thur, Saturday, Tues, Thur, Saturday. Mondav, Thursday, ·Monday, Thursday. Tues, Thur, Saturday, Mondy, Wedny, Fridy. Friday, Monday. Thursday, Saturday. Saturday, " Thursday, Daily, [Sun. excepted)! Daily, /Sun. excepted]

do. do. I do. do. do. do. do. do .

·Cotrespondcllce for these places are >lent forward in postal car daily.

Letters Prepaid by Stamp and droppcd into the Letter Box any time during the night and up to 4.30 o'clock, A.M., will be forwarded by Mails desvatched same morning.

Letters intended to be Registered must be posted half an hour previ­OilS to the dosinJ:; of the particular mail, by which they are to ue for­warded, and the postage, as well as ~he registration fee, must be prepaid.

When the Mails arrive before 9 o'clock, P.iU., they will be delivered the same night j when after that hOUl', at 7 o'clock the fullowhig morntllg.

Places of deposit for the reception of prepaid letters and newspapers in the city of Halifax, have been established:

1. At G. "'IV. Delano's, corner of Pleasant St and Gas I~ane. 1 P. M. and 7 1'.:'11.

2. At Lonergan & McDonald's, No 89, (head of Lawson's wharf,) Lower 'Vater St. l.15 l>.M. and 7.15 P.M.

3. At Hobert Urquhart'S. corner of Birmingham 8t and Spring Garden Road. 1.30 P.>!. and 7.30 P.M. ..'

4. At J. W. Jones', 80 Morri. Street. 1.30 P.M. and 7.30 ~

BROWN BROTHERS & CO., Druggi.I8, Ordnance Bqnattl,"iWi'fi""

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Pipes, Combs, Cash BOXl'S, Huir and Cloth Brushes, at R. T. MUIU'S.

1 1871.J 105 I ; 5. At Henry rully's, No lBO, (head of Starr', wharf) Up W

St. }.30 P.M. and 7.30 P.:o.r. ' per ater

H. :~d~\J5a~.~.C. Crawford's, No 394 Upper "rater Street. 1.15 P.

7. At Dr. Mc:Fa!ridg~'s, No 52 Cornwallis St. 1 P.~I. and 7 P.)I.

S. At Douglas Story s, COrner of Brunswick St and Artz's Lane North end. 1 P.,M. nntl 7 P.M. J

Letters, &c., t~ be forwarded by the mid·day and evening mails, must be posted prwr to the hours above specified.

Way Offices in other Counties. The name of/he Caunt!l slwuld begiuen with the Way Office address.

ANN APOLIS Co. CAPE BRETON CO. I CUMBERLAND Co. Gilbert Cove. Chute's Cove. B~g Glace Bay. Advocate Harbour. Head St. Mary's Bay Clarence or Nicholl's Big Pond. Apple River. Little River.

Corner. BoisdaIe. Amherst Head. Long Isla.nd. C1emeotevale. Cata.lone. Black Rock. Ma.rshall's Town. Deep Brook. Christmas Island. Brookville. Mete~han. Granville.Ferry. Cow Bay. Claremont. New'l'usket. Hil1sburgh. Cox Hen.th. Chegenoise River. Petite Passage. Lower Granville. East Bay, Darrins, or Goose POl't Acadia.. Lequille. GaLarouse. RiveI'. Salmon River. Maitland. Gowrie Mines. E. B'nch Riv.PhiUp. Saulnicl'ville. 1IolargaretviUe. Glace Bay. W. " II Smith's Cove. Marshall's Cove. Grand Narrows. I Fox Harbour. Spetch's Cove. Melvern Square. Lewis Bay. George Town. St. Mary's Ba.y. Middleton. Lingan. Gl'pat Village. Trout Cove. Milltown. Little Bras d'Or. Gulf Shorf'. Weymouth Bridge. New Albany. Little Glace Ba.y. Half-way River. Nictaux Falls. Louisburg. Joggin Mines. GUY~nOROUGH Co. Paradise Ll\1le. Leitche's Creek. Lake Lands. Port George. Low Point Shore. J\.1accan. Caledollia.St.Mary·s Port Williams. Main-a-dieu. "Lower. Country Harbour. &und HilL Marion Bridge. Interva.le. II CI'OflS R'ds. Saw Mill Creek. Mira Gut. Maccan Mountain. ('rr)\\ TTm IJl)nI". Spnngfield, 8tod- North West Arm. ~[inudie. ~ Ea~ll:I\. :-;t.:'IIa.ry':..

dart'l!. COLCHESTER CO. ~:~Pc~an. I f~::~~~.~~lr.:l Gllt. ANTIGONISHE CO. Acadia Mines. Leicester Road. (;\I\,.1o<))</Illkrval,-.

Brookfield. Leinster. I H,"'t'! S.Hlrel' Lake. Addington Forks. Balfow·. Little Rivel'. I JUIlbll Ibrl,otJr. Albert Bridge. Earltown. North Shot·e. I I~'\.>I<·'" lIall,vllr. Arisaig. EastvIlle. Pafl'tlbol'o'Shon'. ,LI"euIH), Black River. Economy. Ratchfold RlVel I AL)lJdl' .. ti I Ca.pe George. II Upper. RIVer HeLe",t. 'illl( III ~t, I HuaU. Glen Road. Five Islands. Rockwell "\[ Ilil J "~OjVb. :~:~~~~ ~~d~e. Half-way Brook. Rosbn.· I :'I[ 1.1 7\luiford Cross

Lochabar. i:~~~:.e Bay. ~~'J.~~~~~~d Illic :'h~1;~,~~ira.ven1Wg Lochll.bar,WestSide. 1IoIass Town. Shinimica.~ Bddgoc, :'o[ )Ia~:;je& Harhour

tft~~:~~~~e. ~~~:ii:!·Bridge. ~fd~~~h~I~~S~~~s g~:re~P~~d:: R~ver Shore. . Old Barnr.. Two Islands. Pirate Harbour. LIttle Tl'acadie. ODslow. Victoria. Ragged Head. Livingstone's Cove. " East Mt'n. Wallace'Bay Salmon River.

::~:~:i g~~~~~. POintBI'~fi.er. :: ~rv~~e. ~~orJ!e. Marshy Hope. Portapique. Warren . Shel'hrooke l\oIines. Morristown. River DeBert. Westchl:~t'-'r. Steep Creek. Ohio. . Shuuenacadie River, Windham Hill. Still Water.

~' Point of Cape. South Branch. 1 Stormont.

Pomquet Chapel. 8pencer's, DIGBY Co. St.Mary's Cros8 Rds Pomquet Forks. StewiaektlCro><<;Rds Bclleveu\lx Cove. "Upper. St. Andrews. i' Middle. I CeJar L~li:(>. Tl'a[:.'~--ll".

:~~J:r~~~. iraa~~:,~oRf:~,.Mt'lIl ~~~~~~~\ .jl~·. :~;'~::~"Ii~'~~'~~~",

BROWN BROTHERS & CO., Importcrs of Genuine Patcnt Medicines.

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R. :; MUIR, Paper Ruler and Blank Book Manufacturer, 125 Granville St.

106 BELCHER'S FAR)fER'S [1871. I

RANTS Co. I Church Street,Corn- Churchv~lle. 'jRiver B~, A \"olldal('. I co;-~~~ili8 East. ~.aID~~~:~~.e=rm.!: td'I=c¥I .'(\ , . Chen'ri~·. j)"mr"('Y'~ Cl)rnf'r. E. River, East S1de SHELBUl\N.'CO. tr Elul~dalp. 4 ;;1."],,.]"(':111X. West Branch. • n Pas" ;r Enti .. Jd. '(;!','at Hr,lo1l-:"l" Elmsvilll?' . !BB .... rrnnp

gto.,... g. F,drnouth. 'l;ro'PIltieiti. Forks,MlddleRlver. 110

~~~ .. ~:~~;:~~ rr:~~.e. l;r",'II\\'11"l1. Fra~er's Mills. gape f1rn~' _ .• Unl"t'. !, ~:!.I~~l!~m~~r. ~~~.d~~!}V~~~n. cf~~·s8HaI·bor,c.pe ~::JtL~J('~?:':lI.l. I Jackson's Mill. Gil'"garry. Island: ',." K('llIwku(Jk. I Kingston Village. ttl-L'tHl Hill .• R 13IYde.R'VC~~e

.. Upper, 't~~kh~~~iIle. ~~;!:e~f~t>Y 8 iv. \1-i~~dIJ~l'dal1 .. Middle. Long Point. Knoydart. i,lord.an Ba.y.

~I<:J\~::;~:~ ~:"Il.~,~~. Lowe Pereaux. Lime Rock. I t~W~f; ~e:t. ,'rU'N l;r<!<Jk. :~~~~~~n. t~t'~~t~r i!~~~:~;~!~ Riv. N:·I~.b H~~b~:~. "I')lllll (Tuia.·k,>. Morden. McLellan'bMoullt'n. Port ~aTour. NocwI·H.H·tLaudiue:. Newl\{inas. "Brook. Pllbmco Beach. Noel, Nelley Road. Medgomish. Ra.ffged ~~landl' .. Noel Shore. N. l'rlountain, Corn- Middle River. E. Bide. North Salem. wallis. Mill Drook. Roseway. • Rawdon River. Palmer's Road. Iloidart. Sable River.

" Upper. Pereaux. Mount'l'holll. Shag Ha.rbour. ~~~rvi~~. Pineo Village. New Gait:loch. Wood Harbour. Scotch Village. Port Williams. N!=lw La.1'lg, VICTORIA CO, Selmah. :h~~.esB ~::~fi~~J. Valley. B~y St, Lawrence. Tenecape. Sh~ffi:lt'l ~ilt8. Riv. John,W.Brall'h IBB!! HBraabd'or. Three Mile Plains. Somerset. Roger's Hill. 110 3;.r our. West Gore. Steam Mill Village. Six Mile Brook. Cape North.

INVERNESS CO. Upper DykeVUlage Sonth McLella.n's liorkfl~ J~addeck.

Big Intervale. ~I~~~v~ti~~re. s~~~~~iii~' Il{e~~~~ ~~. Boom. Walton. Sutherland River. I J\.I~Kay 8 .POlDt..

Bro~1 Cove~~~~?e Willis Fostel"s. Tone~:.Rive~ills. i ~~~d~ea~;b:iltown. Cheticamp. LUNENBURG Co. Up Settlement W I Nlel II Harbour. Eastern Harbour. River' ., North River Bridge, Margaree Forks. I Blandford. W Bra~ch EastRiv! St. Ano's.

U North East I Broad Cove. . , I North Shore.

~fl~b:~~~:~Y' g~::::;;s ~ol'net',N. QUEEN'S CO. 1~~~lh~~~,St.Aon·1J Judiql1e. Germa.ny. Brooklyn. 1St. Patrick', Chao'l. Kempt Road. Chester Basin. Brookfield Corner. Southern Bay. .

t~~ ~~i!~~' g~:~1~eS~~~~nk. ~!Te~~~~:~~::;.. Upfer :i~B~~~: Low POint. Getson's Point. East Port Medway. Little Narrows. Killg'tlbury. Kempt. Malagawatch. LaHave Cross R'ds. Middlefield. Port Hood Island. I, Upper. North Brookfield. Queensville. Ferry. Pleasant RiveI'. River Dennis, (Up. Mal'tin's Rivel'. Port Jollie.

Settlement.) Marriott's Cove. Port Mouton. River Inhabitants. blill Cove.

YARMOUTH CO. Argyle. Beaver River. Carlton.

I Cheb2gne. Centra.l.

~l;h~ ~~i~~~' I ~:: R~~~any. Del·rfield.

RICH~IOND CO. Ea"t l'ubnico.

Sky Glen. Petite Riviere. St. George's Chan'I.' West Dublin.

Discose. Eel Brook. Fouchie. I Hel,rOll. Framboise. 'Kempt Bridge. Grandance. [' Kemptvillf' ..

PICTOU Co. Gl'andique Ferry. Lake George. Alma, Middle River. " N Side. Maitland.

~ KINGS Co. p:; ,Avonport.

roo ~111c~.~~I: Buckley',;. Canard. Canaan Road. Canada Cl'eek. Centreville.

Bailev's Brook. Grand River. Plymouth. Barney's River. L'Ardoise. IPubni~o Head.

I ~t~eIsit~ll~l;tain. t~~~e t;::::~·. i ~i~~!~·:.l~eisland.

I

BriugevilJe. Lower River Inha-: ~ho\"e Beach. Brookville. bitanta. ',1'ullket. Carriboo Oove. McPherson's Ferry. I Tll~,ket W.edge.

BROWN BROTHERS & CO., Druggists, Ordnance Square, Halifkx. ,

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Small Wares in great ',ll'il'ty, at lL T. A-IUIH.'K

1871.J

Letter Rates.

- ---1071 Local Letters, ~f pre-~aid, 3 cents per half ounce. Local Lctt~r8, If unpaId, 5 cents per half onnce. If a Jetter ,IS posted partialJy unpaid, the char.~e on delivery will be

the same a~ If w.holl! unpaid,. deducting, however, any amount that may have been pre-paid upon It. Letters mailed for delivery at the office ,!here posted, 1 cent each; must be prql<lid by stamp, otherwise they wIll be retornol} to the writer. Letters art· re-directed from one place to another without nny further charge. f)n letters remailed from the.Dead Letter Office, 5 cents additionaL-

~tters to Non-commissioned Officers and Privates whether in Her ~ajesty'~ Service or Canadian Volunteers whilst on active service, pass, If pre-prud, for two cents each, when not over the! ounce.; if over ; ounce, ordinary letter rate!,

~n .Iettel'ls tur P. E., Island, the charge is 3 cents per f oz. paill j

unpaid, 5 cents; to Newfoundland 12f cents-pre-pa'yment required. Postage 011 letterll to British Culumbia and Vaucouver's Island is

10 cents ~r ~ oz.-must be pre-paid. An additional sen-rale from San l!"'rancisco~s charged on tieliyer,Y. The rate to Hed HiveI'. via United States, is lJ cents vel' ! oz.-mUi3t be paid in advance. :;

Letters for the United States is 6 cents per i oz., if pre-paid; if nn- III paid, 01' only partially paid, 10 cents pel' ! ounce.

Letters sent by way of the United States, if addressed via New York may be forwarded to the Brazils, AC'npulco, Aspinwall, Costa Rica, Guatemala, Cuba, l\fexico, Nicaragua (Pacific ~ide). PAnama, St. Thomas, Sandwich Island, Venezuela, and the British 'Vest Indies for 10 centd per i oz. which mnst be pre·paid l)y I,o.~ta,l.!·t' S[illlll):;'

To Bermuda, the British and Foreign \V(·"t IlHli!'~! II)" Bl'iti~h mail packet from Halifax, monthly, the chnrge j.,; l:!i l'l·Tlts. which must be pre-paid.

Vi'a New York to Guadaloupe, Hayti (St. Dumingo), Martinique, Port Rico, Santa Cruz, the postage is 22 Cl'uts per :l oz. B.Y the SUllle route. to Bolivin, Ecuador, Valparaiso, Honduras, Mexico, lila Hayana, Nicnragua (Gulf of Mexico side) Callao, LilWl, 34 cents Ill'1' ! OZ,

Letter rates to the UniteuKingdolll, if by Canadian Packet and In­man Line from Halifax, not exceeding! oz., 6 cents. Exceeding § oz. and not exceeding 1 oz., 12 cent.'!!. Exceeding 1 oz. and not exceeding Ii oz., 18 cents, and so on increasing, onc rate of postage for each additional t oz. If letters for the Uni!ed ~{ingd?~ are posted unpaid, they will be charged a fine of 3u, stcrhng 10 addJtlon to the postage on delivery.

The postage on letters by the Cunard line from N~w Yor,k, is 8 eta. per t 0..: , and an mlditional 8 cents f?r every ~ ~z., wIth.a tine of 3d. sterling if posted unpaid 01' only partIally pre-pald.

Mail Matter exempt from Postage. AU mailable matter, sent to or by the Governor-General, or sent to

I or from any Public Department at the Seat of Govemment at Ottawa, I or to or from any member of the Legislature at the ~eat of Gove!"ment I during the Session, or ten days before the meetmg of Pftrhament.

Registration of Letters. Parties posting letters containing articles of value should have them

BROWN BROTHERS & CO., Pure Chemical. and Toilet·Articies.

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R. T. MUIR. Bookseller and Stationer. 125 Gram'iIIe Street. Halifax.

108 BELCHER'S FARMER'S [1871.

registered, and obtain It certificate of such registration from the office when posted. . .. . •

The regi~tratjon fee on letters CIrculatIng III the DO~lDlOn, P. E. Island and Newfoundland, is 2 cents; on letters to the Umted Sta~! 5 cents' and on those for the United Kingdom, 8 cents; for BrItish Colo~ies, see Table of .Forcit.,'11 IJostage. The registration fee, together with the postage. should be pre-paid by postage stamp. . .

The object of registration is not to make the l'ostal Authont1eB responsible, but in order that ~ let.ter or package may be tr~d thro.ugb the various offices through which It passes, and when Joss IS sustaine.d

~ by the negligence or carelessness of any party through whose hands It .9 I has' passed, such individual is bound to make good the amount or value

of such package. t' I Parcel Post. ~ Parcels may be posted for circulation in the Dominion only, at the

followiDg rates, which must be paid in advan('c:- . Not exceeding 8 ounces l2i cents j above 8 ounces and not exceedIng

lIb., 25 eents; above 1 lb. and not exceeding Ii lbs., 371: l'('I~; above I! Ib and not exceeding 2 Jb8. 50 cents. Registration fee 5 cents.

No parcel to ex('.eed 4 Jbs. in weight. No letter must be enclosed. No parcel shall contain anything liable to injure the mail. The size is limited to two fcet in length, one foot in breadth or thickness. The postage mns; be pre.pnid by stamp. Unpaid parcels will not be for­warded, but short paid parcels will be sent on with a fine of 12f cents in addition to any postage that may remain unpaid.

Pattern and Sample Post.

Patterns or samples of merchandize may be transmitted within the Dominion at the rate of 1 cent per oz., pre-paid hy_postage stamp, aDd may be registered on payment of a fce of 5 cents. Short paid packages of samples/will be fined 5 cents. No packet should exceed 24 ozs., or be more tban 24 inches in length, or 12 in de:pth, or breadth. No let­ter should be enclosed, Of anything- liable to Injure the contents of the mail. Parcels should be so made up that they may be easily examined i by the officers of the Post Office.

I

, Pattern and Sample Post with the United Kingdom, British

l Colonies, and Foreign Countries.

" The following are th~ regulations for the t~a!lsmi8s.ion of Samples I and Patterns of merchandIse between the DOmInlOn of Uanada and the : United Kingdom:

ill .1 st. R~~mples of seeds, drugs.' and simila~ articles for delive!:y in the Untted hmgdom, may be l!ient III bags entIrely closed, provided such

I bags be transparen t. I 2~d. Scissors. kni~es, r~zors, forks, steel pens, nails, keys, watch I machmery, metal tubmg, pleces of metal or are and such like articles ' are allowed to be forwarded by post AS sample~, to the United King: ~o.m. German.r. and Belgium, provided they be packed so 88 Dot to lnJure the malls an~ the ofl!cers of the Post Office. They most be so put up 8S to be easily examlOed. Any packet found to be insufficiently guarded will Dot be forwarded.

I Patterns or samples of merchandize now circulate between Canada :~ ~~:~o:l~wing countries, but must not exceed the following weights

BROWN BROTHERS & CO .• Druggists. Ordnance Squa .... Halifax.

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Soaps, Hair Oil" Perfllmery and other Small Wares at R T MUIR'S

1871.J AUfANACK, 109

t I 'il ,RaJ tep,eT

..c; ~ 0 0 _ Destination. ....; I Size. ~ S N ~ ,d

United Kingdom, '12~Z'1124 mches long or 12 10 Tli~lic~, IJ.~ J France.......... 36" } breadth or depth '" j ; I 1~ ~!I !5' Portugal. ........ r 16 u 18 inches long or 12 in} 6 10 17134 AzOTe,s .......... 16 II breadth or depth.... 5 10 17 34 Mad.,ra ........ , 16 .. I 5 10 17 34 G~rmany ........ 8" ) I 6 13 25 50 Kmgdom of Italy. 36 U j 6 13 25 138 BelgIUm, .. , .... '/ 8" 24 ;nches long or 12 in , 5,10 20 40 Netherlands ..... 16 " breadth or depth.... 5 10 17 34 Denmark, .. ,';, 48" J 6 18 25 50 Switzerland. . . . .. 48 " 6 18 25 50

Should the above rules not be regarded, the package wiH be for4 ~arded charged letter rate, lJUt if over weight or the size be greater than 18 allowed, it will be sent to the Postmaster General.

Newspaper Post. On newspapers published in the Dominion, the postage is, if paid

~ui~r~:l?'v~~c~~~nce, either by the publisher or by the party to whom

~~i~per W~:k .. ;.: .... :: ....... Ii C~~t8. I ;~\J~e.8.~ .. ~~~~:: ::::::::::: ~g ce~.f:g. i If not paid in advance, 1 cent each. The commuted rate applies 'I not only to papers circulating within the Dominion, but also to subscri­

bers in the United Kingdom, United States, Newfoundland and Prince Edward Island. All papers must be pre-paid before leaving Canada, if not at the cummuted rate, 1 cent each, hut all transient newspapers, i. e. papers not from the publishers or British newspapers posted by news agents to regular subscribers, mnst be pre-paid 2 cents each by postage stamps. Exchange papers passjt'ce between publishers in Canada, and also to and fi'om those in the United States, Prince Edward Island and Nc\vfoundland. Papers coming from England via the United States arc charged 2 ccnts each on delivery; by Canadian mails free. Postage on papers from the United States to regulnr subseribcrs in Canada, 1 cent j transient United States papers 2 cents. Papers from Prince Edward Island and Newfouudlaml may be delivered to regular suh­scribers at the ordinary commuted rate j transient papers, 2 cents each.

Canadian Rook Post. Books and Pamphlets addressed to any place in Canada, Prince

Edward Island, Newfoundland, or the United Stares, must be pre-paid 1 cent per oz. by postage stamps. Periodicals 1 cent. per oz.

British Book Post. Books may be sent by post between the Dominion of Canada and

Great Britain by Canadian Mail Steamers, or by the loman line, calling at Hnlifax, at the following rntes, which must be pre-paid ;-Under 4 OZ8 ••• , ••••.•••••••••••. 7 CE'llt"', Over 12oz8. not exceeding 16 OZB. 25 cts. Over 4 OZ8., not exceeding 8 OZ8. I:!! " "16 OZS. 200ZB.32 "

•. 8ozs. " l!'l ..

Sponges, Blllshes, Comhs and Perfumery, at BROWN BROTRERF. & Co.

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110 BELCHER'S FAR)lEH.'g [1871. ---------------------------By Cunard or othcr steamer sailing from New York, the rates

t~Cd~~4-0Z8 ......•..•......... 9 cents.,1 Over 8 0218. not exceeding 12 ozs., ~ cts. Over 4 ou.; not exceeding 8 OZ8 17 " I .. 12oztl. .. 160Z8., eta.

Thc rules which guide the transmission of Books by post are ;-1st. Book pac~.ets must either have no cover or be open at hoth ends

rei or /),)th sides. ~ Jlvlust ('ontain no writing, or any sealed en('~,?sure.

, 3rd. The weight not to exceed 4 Ibs j the s~ze not t~ exceed t,,:o feet ~ I long or 1 foot in width or depth. ID!ulfficJently paid b?o1.cs, If for ~ Canada Prince Edward Island, Newfoundland, ot' the Umted States, 'E will be ~ent to the Dead Letter Office; but if for England they will be ~ forwarded, marked with the unpaid postage :l.nd 3d. sterling as a fine. i French .Book Post.

Books for France to be forwarded at the following J'ates-must be sent either by the Canadian mail steamer.., from Port-land or Qnehcc, or by the Inman steamers f!"Om Halifax;-

~;t~,7~'e! 2z~~'d 4" ~~:::::::: :lg C;,uts. I Beh~:e('n ~:~ !~Z;·1·1; ..... :: : c~~b. Ship Letters.

I.etters by private ship, from the United Kingdom, in ship lette: mail 2 cents, jf .addressed to the port of IU"rival, ~nd to other. place~ lD the Dominion, 5 cents. Loose ship Jetters,.from the Umted Kingdom, British Colonies, and Foreign cOlllltrie8, 4 cents. From place:; in the Dominion, if addressed to the pOl"t of arrival, 4 cents; and to other places in the Dominion, 7 cents. The Postmaster General may make such reasonable compensation, as he may see fit, to m<1~lcl·S of vessels, not being Post Office Packets, for each lett 1 r ('n!l\t:'.\f·d hy such "essels between places beyond the sea and the JJc~lJ!llJl()n, Slid HHly direct that at any port 8tlch vessels shaJl not be perwlIt"d hy th~ OHit't:l's of Cus­t.oms tv enter or break bulk until all letters IIBve been delivered at the Post Office, nor until the master has made a declaration thAt he has delivered all. .

The Postmaster General has the ('xclusive privilege of transmitting ] letters within the Dominion; and (exct'i>~ in the cases hereinaf~r men-.g tjoIled) nny person collecting, sending, or delivering letters, incurs a a; penalty, not exceeding $20, for each and every letter so conveyed 01" .., I found in his possession Such pell~'llty not to upply to, 1. Letters scnt

O· by a privule friend, provided such l~tters be delivered hy such friend to the party addressed i 2. Ll'ttlTS sent by a messenger on purpose, con­

t) I cerning the private affairs of the sender or receiver; 3. Commissions or ~ 1 returns thereof, issuing out of a court of Justice j 4. Let-ters addressed rn I to a place out of the Dominion, sent by sea and by a private H.'s~l'I; ~ 5 Letters lawfully brought into the Dohl.inion, and immediately post-o ed at the nearest Post Office j 6. Letters of merchants, owners of vessels, ~ or of the cargo 01" loading therein, sent by such "essel, or by any per. ~ sons employed by such owners for the carriage of such letters accordinO' .... to their respective addrcsse~,.and delivered to the persons to who'; p:; addressed, without payor reward for so doing; 7. Letters concernino.

- I' goods or merchandize, sent by known common carriers to be delivered ~ with the goods, without payor reward; '8. Nothing herein contained to 01 I authorize any person to collect ftny Bueh excepted letters for the pur-<II pose 'of sending or conveying them. No person obliged to send any ~ newspaper, pamphlet, or printed book by post.

BROWN BROTHERS & CO., Druggists, Ordnance Square, Halifa.x.

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!::1 ~ :!' ~ i Q " ~ g' 9 a tl:j

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TABLE OF RATES on all ma.tter forwarded by Post, within the Dominion of Canada, to the United Kinga ~ dam, Prince Edward Island, Newfoundland, the United States and West Indies. ~

W

Lf'tt+'l':>, .•.••••.

. In the Do~~Jo~ of Canada, I To G1.e~~Britain , . . ~ DESCRIPTION. I Prince Edward Island Canadian Steamer To the United Statel!. TO"f" 11l1"'dd:1 and g _ ' _ ~.- S

Newfoundland. t Quebec, Portland or Halifax. ~

~ 3 C't8. per'\ oz.-prepaid. I . . 12~ cent;; per \ ou~, I .g 11:!J ct!'>, to N~wfonlldlan~. 6 cents per t oz. prepwd.. 6 cente. per i oz. preprud... inll"t I'l' l'rq;aid. ;

B k.s let d V' 't ' J 1 cent rer Ol., p,lYal,le In (I'd' P ck tB k P tIt B .. h n k p ::l 00 alll :u <?s (' lSI e ..... i I advance hy ~tl1.11lp."" J Ill\UO, laD a 'e 00 OS.. cen per ounce ...•... ", ntIS 00 ost. c.. .. I J 1 ct'nt t:'aeh \\h(,11 sent \ ,,~

CU'clIlal's, Prmted. . .. : 1 >:<iu;.!ly ............... , I do. ... do. .. ·1· ... cellts each, > .; Hand-hills. : { 1 ~~I~d;:':n~~l~c)r ~I~~:~'k } do. I do. I Hriti,h Book Post. ~ g Lithogl'aJ,ited Letters and l'jr- J 1 n:llt each "hen "'ellt t do did ~ ~

cuiar>< . . ,I ~1I1g-1), oJl 1 ('I II.' per uz J. . . , o. o. ~:;i' Ne\\ ",paper" "." ... . l::'ee ~ewsp,tper l'(>~t ........ B'i :l\e\\!;pnpel Post.. .. 2 cellt.., (·nch.......... .. ::l cents each. (") Co Ne\'~papl'fs, hansjent.. . .. 2 Cf'llts ea-eh... . ..... '~ et'nt~ each 1 dt). • ............. duo p:; ~IT.

PlLli~~t·~~~e~~. ~l.l:l. ~~~~~~~~~ l'\~~~: 1 coot per oz. 'Canadian packet Book Post. 11 cent per OUDce. . .••. •• •• Dritibli Book Post. ':! Pattcl"ll'; of ~lerchandize. ' do. ........ I do. . . L,·tkl" Rate................ .. ......... f=1

1 t 4 if'k 1,~centiillt'l"?;".\tPllloli><llt>din'! I ~ Periodic:als .••••.• , ,... ce~~~s lo::mtr~ ~a~o.;; 11 C~IHl.J:\; it" F"lt'igll, c;um"I' Same as in Dominion .... nrit.i~h Book Po"t. ~

c dmn I <I,cket nouk l'u"t. .. ~

Photographs in Cases, or in Al- Parcel Post...... . ... ICanadiall Packet Book l'06t. do. . •.. ! do. C bum'..................... 1 I ~ . ..... 1 C6l!t per oz. pa.ya"t,i,' in ~ cents each, or in bulk at ... ~

Prices CUI rent. . ............ adv. loy Post..ge 81."lUlP I CauaJian Pt"k't Book Post.' do. . ..... c.ent.& each. 00 ·Pritltl'l"s' 1'1"00fs. .......... ... do. 1 uo. .11 cent per ounce ......... I:nti~h Book Pt,st. . Hee,ls, Cutting's, Bulbs, Root.s. do do I do ~d(>n",Grat"ts~_.s:..:..:_.=-_ . ______ .____ .. _. __ ---.:. .. ~.~_. _~_ ., •.. , .•.•.•••.....

.. tTmkr the head of Printer,,' 1'I,,,,f8 is emhracpd m:1.Hll~'·l il,t, the WJ itkll ~h<:,ds of lmy l",ok intimded tor )lu1,iication, prillt{'d impressions taken by Print..:!", for correction. ',"Iitkll JlJ.3rks or COll"LdlOIlS .1" Hut diMlualtt.l l'rmter,,' l'ruol::l tram passing a", sllch at the aloo,'e rute. J :::

H. H. FULLER & CO., Rubber BeltinG.

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R. T. MUIR, Bookseller nnd Stlllioner, 125 Granville SI., Halifax .

. ~ ~12~-----;ELCH~I~-FAR:IH;R~~- --cIs7l.!, .; a Table of Foreign Postages. ! ~ ~~i~t~~~u?::l~y:.i~~ .. : : Le~~R' tg ct.'1, pel' jo~:-'· NCWrrBPItI'81 ~ ceu~ each. o Cuba and St. Thomas. Do. 28 do. D~: 4 d~: § r~~:l~~ .. :::.:.'::::::: g~: J: :g: g~:: J~:

~~lrt~~~~~l~~.~o:':.e ~~: ~~ :~: E~: :~~~t~b~:c~~20Z8.

.. 'C

New Zealand......... Do. 16 do. Eg:: cen!Oror each 2 ()I:. ~:!=[::::::~::::::: g~::g 3~: Do. 8 do. do. Red River. ........... Do. 6 do. Do. 2 cents each. Rome ..•.........•.. Do. 28 do. Do. 4 eta, for each 2 Ozs. Switzerl'd via Belgium Do. 10 do. Do. 8 cents for each oz. Vancouver's Island.". Do. 10 do. Do. 2 cents.each. West Indies (British). Do. 10 cents per i oz. if Do. 2 do. marked via New YOl'kj 12i cts. via. Halifax. Do. (Foreign) except Do. 22 eta. per i oz. if Do. 3 eta via N.Y., 2 eta via Hx. Ouba 4" St. Thomas, marked via New York; 121 ets. via Halifax.

Prices Current and Circulars for Great Britain to pass as such, may not be placed in envelopes. Canada Packet Book Post.

Under 4 oz ............. , ..••.. ,7 cents, I Between 12 oz. a.nd 1 lb .. , ...... 25 oenta-Between4a.nd8oz .... 4 ••••••• 12i " "1Ib.and18oz ........ 32" " Band 12oz .....•.• ~ .. 19 " Parcel Post in the Dominion of Canada..

Under i lb ........ ·, ...... ·.·W centB'l Between 1i lb. and 21bs .... , ... 50 oenta. Bet,::eent~~::~it~b':::::::371:: "21bs. and211ba ....... 62i " A Book Packet may contain any number of sepftrate Books, Publi­cations, Works of' Art and Literature, Maps, Prints, Photographs, Paper, Vellum, Parchment; they may be either written, printed or plain, or any mixture of the three. Book Packets musl be open at both ends or both sides. Parcel post may contain anything contained in the British Book Post, Printer's Proofs aDd copy, Military Returns, Statements contain­ing Figures and Signatures, Returns, Deeds, Legal papers, and nil suCh things not strictly letters .

o o MONEY ORDER BRANCH. e Supt., Jas H. Thorne; 1st Clerk, F. W. Creighton; 2nd Clerk, J. ci B. Gray; 3rd Clerk, S. S. Thorne. Office open from 10 A.M. to 3 P.M. o 8YSTEli. ~ 1. Single Orders may be issued for sums up to One Hundred DoHan. to 2. The Commission payable for each Order is in accordance with ~ the following ocalc :-o Under and up to $10 ............... , .. Commission 5 cents. ~ OYer, .... > 10 not exceeding $20 u 10" t " .... ::::::: ~g "t,g ~ " II:: ....... 60 80 40" Q:f .......... 80 100 50" ~ 3. The .Monev Order Offices in this Prod nee nt present are'-m Albion Mines, Atnherst, Annapolis, Antigolllsh, Arll . .:hat, Badde~k. ~ Barrington, Brillgetown, Bridgewater, CanDlng, Can~oJ Chester, Cow re~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~--il BROWN BRO'fHERS & CO., Druggists, Ordnance Square, lhlifkx.

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1871.J ALMANACK. 113

B!lY' Cros,s Road~J Digby, Guys~oro'J ~Ialifax, Hawkesbury, KentviIle, Lmgan, LIVerpool, Lunenburg, LIttle Glace Bay, Locke's Island, Mabou, M.ahone B~y, Newport. New Glasgow, North Sydney, Parrsboro', PIC tOll, Plalster Cove, Port Hood, PorL Mulgrave Pug-wash Shelburne Sherbrooke, Sydn~y, St. Peter's, Truro, Tusket,'Wallace, 'Weymouth; Westport, 'Vhycocomngh, Wilmot, Windsor, Wolfville, Yarmouth.

A. ~ystem of ~Ione~ Order Interchange between the several Provinres of BritIsh North AmerIca is in operation; and a similar system of inter4

change between the Halifax Office and the United Kingdom. ~aximum am,Dunt for which a single Order may be issued in Nova

ScotIa, fOl' Ontario, Quebec, Ne, .... Brunswick Newfoundland or Prince Edward Island, is .£20 srg. ' ,

The scale of Commission for Provincial Orders, runs thus ;-

Up to £5 stg ..................... 25 cents. 5 to £10 .................. 50 ..

10 to 15 .................. 75 " 15 to 20 .................... $1.00.

SCALl!; 01' ORDERS TO TUB U~qTED KINGDOM. Up to £2 atg ... ' ............... 25 cents. }'rom 2 h to £5 sig ......••.... 51) U

5" to 7·' .......... 75 " 7" to 10 " ............... $1.00.

Maximum Hmount for which it single Order may be issued, £10 atg. The Nova Scotia Money Order Offir.es arc furnished with lists of all

the Money Order Offices in Quebec, Ontario, New Brunswick, P. E. Island, Newfoundland Hnd the United. Kingdom; and the Postmasters are instructed to afford every information in their power, in respect of the places upon which they draw, together with any other information relating to such issues us the intending remitters may desire.

DOMINION OFFICERS.

FI'YAXCl.\L DEPART~[ENT-Nova Scotia Br:1lH'h-AUIlitor'~ Office. Auditor, Sydenhnm Howe. Clerk, Robt Stather.

PAY~IABTER'S OFFICE-Acting Paymaster, C. Edward Ratchford. Clerk, Daniel Creamer.

PENITEXTIARy-Mcdical Attendant, Rnru.'> S. Black, M.D. Chap­lains, Rev Henry Pope, Rev. T. J. Daly. Chief O~cel', Charles Ross.

EMIGRANT OF}'l CE - Agent, Edwin (,by. (46 Bedford Row), Halifax. Deputy Agents, Capt F. A. Liebman, Germany; Henry Boggs, London; Jonn R. De\Volf, Liverpool; Alexander Campbell, GI..,gow.

INSPECTOR OF STEAMERS FOR N. S. AND N. B.-W. N. Smith. ARBITRAToRs-Hon Philip Vankoughnet, James Cowan, Isidore

Hurteau, \Ym Compton. PRISON INSPECTORS-T. J. U·Neill. F. X. Prieur, J. W. King.

BROWN BROTHERS & CO., Gold Leaf, Dry Paints and Varnishes.

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114 BELCHER'S FAR~ER'S [1871.

DEPARTMENT OF LAW AND JUSTICE.

COURTS.

Supreme Court of Judicature I RAVING LAW A....~ EQUITY JURISDICTION THROUGHOUT THE PROVINCE.

CHIEF JUSTICE, Sir Wm. Young, Kt. EQuITY JUDGE, and I .Juci.qe of the Supreme COU1't, Hon James \Y. Johnston. Assistant : Judges, Hon Edmund Murray Dodd, Hon \Villiam Fredk. DesBarres,

c) I and lIon Lewis Morris \Vilkins. ~ I Aftol7ley General, Hon .\Iartill I. Wilkins,. IIJ.~ !!rlAsTERs-Halifax. IlPlllT C. D. Twining, Hugh Hartshorne, ~ Alexander James, 'Vm nO\~'l!; Pictou, Edward Roach, Hon M. I.

.... I Wilkin!, Daniel Dickson; Yarmouth, Thoa D. Chipman, C. B. Owen, ~ I James Murrav j ShPlbttrne, Thomas Johnson j Barrinqton, Gabriel

I Robertson; I/ants, David Frieze, \V m H. Blanchard; Kings, Geo A. 'Ir : Bhnchard, Stephen H. l\Ioorc, James R. Prescott, Henry B. Webster; .g ! LU1Ienbllrgh, James Dowling; Annapolis, Thos '\rV Chesley. Silas H. ~ I l\1or:-;e, T. D. Rllggles, James Gray, Edw C. Cowling j Q,teens, Charles oS Mor:-;e, Robt. Houerts, ,I. N. S. Marshall; Ant(qonish, Henry P. Hill; ~ . Colchester, Jas F. Blancharu; Cape Brf'.ton, Don N. McQueen j GU.IIS­

'tS 'borough, Samllf'l R. H.u~seJI; bH'erlless, Sa.muel McDonnell i Ih.'lb!J, II Alfred W. Savary. o RepfJrler, Henry Oldright.

The Equity Court

Is held every Monday, when business requires (except in vacation), in the Chancery Room, off the Prothonotary's office, at II o'clock, A. M.

Court of Error.

The Lieutenant-Governor lind the Members of Her ~ffljeotY'8 Execu-tive Council. w

Court of Marriage and Divorce.

T~o Lieutenant-Governor (President), Han JU(Ige .Johnston (Vice­P1'esldent), and the ::\Icmbcro of Her Majesty's ExC'\'uti\'e Council. Registrar, James H. Thorne.

Vice~Admira.lty &; Prize Jurisdiction Court, Halifax, N. S.

r l"icc/~(h!li~·(d, ~he Uo;"crnol'·Gclleral. .!udfje, Sir 'Villiam Young, ht., lllld JustIce. t-iURROGATES; Ifal/fax John C. Halliburton Alex. Primrose, Hon John W. Hitchie, Sam~el P. Fairbanks, Nepea~ ~la~'k~, ,V . .1\ D. Morse, Brenton H. Eaton, Hugl1 Hartshorne, Wm. 1 Wlnlllg; n allncp, lIon Alex McFarlane; Truro, Ebenezer Munro' S.'Jdl/('.I~, C.B., ,1a~11'.'3 !dcI{eag-ncl; Ant(qon~'s", Hon 'Villiam A. Henry:

lli,:c.-uen. of lJroils, C. B. Ha.mIlton. Reqlstrar, Lewis W. DesBaITes . .I1farshal, ------ -----. Adcocafe and Procurator General Hon ~anin I. '\rVilkins. Advocates and Proctors, the Barristers and

I Atto.rmes of the ~upreme ~~ou~·t. Interpreter and Translator, Hobert G. Ha}l.lhurton. Pnnt~, Alpm Grant. Bank 'if Deposits, The Bank of

I Bl'lhSh North Amencn.

BROWN BROTHERS & CO., Druggists, Onlnancc Square, Halifax.·'

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1.871.J ALMANACK. 115

List of Barristers and Attornies

RESIDENT IN NOV A SCOTIA.

- NAMES. A.dm~tt!d BlLr-l.Admit~d Attar-I Residence.. rU!ters. mes.

Jam" S. Morse, 11 Oct. 18101

11 Oct. ISlOlAmherst. Hon.Jno.Creighton,Qc., 18 April, 181618 April, 1815'LulIcnburg. S.l'. FaIrbanks, QC, 15 April, 1818115 Apl·il. IBI7 Halifax. George '1'. Solomon, 19 April, 18:.H 19 April, 1810 Lunenburg. B. Murdoch, QC., DeL" 14 July. 1822 14 July, 1821 Halifax. Alexander Primrose, \0 July, 1828110 July, 1822! Do. Charle, D. Roach, 9 Oct. 1823 9 Oct. 1822 lAmherst. John J. Sawyer, 28 Jan. 182528 Jan. 1824 1llalifax. s? George R. Grassie, 13 April, 1825 13 April, 1824 iAnnapolis, ... Charles B. Owen, 23 Jan. 1827 24 Jan. 1826 Y nrmollth. en Hu~h Hartshorne, DeL. 24 July, 1827:24 July, lR:!i Halifax. ~ James A. Dennison 23 Oct. Ifl2i:~4 q{'t. 1~~6 1)i;.;hy. ~ Robert B. Dickson, 23 Oct. 1 tl-2i ~~ Oct. 18261 Truro. \,;I

lIon. M. I. Wilkins, AG. 22 Jan. Itl-28'2~ Jun. 1828 lPictou. a Edwu.rti H. Harrington, 280f"t. ItI-:!8':!:; Oet. 1827' !!nlifa.x. (IS

Silas S. Morse, 27 Jan. 1!:\2~ 2:3 April, 182ilAmhcrst, ~ Stephen H. Moore, 27 Jan. 1829!22 Jan. It<2R Kentvillc. ~ John C. Halliburton, 28 July, IS:!9 22 July, 1~:!8 Hulit'ax. t: William H. Keating, 3 ~ov. 11:-12928 Oct. 1.'328 Do. (I)

William Suth':!rland,Qc. 3 ~ov. IH29 28 Oct. 1:';28' Do. ~ Edward Roach, 4 ALlY. 18.'30j 5 May, 182~ }'il"ton. 0 Henry Pryor, DCL. 25 Jan. u:I-:a 25 Jail. 1$,31' lIalifllx. 0 Thomas B. Aikins, DCL. 3 May, 11:,;31:. 4 May. 18:3U no. Hon. J. W. Ritchie, QC., 24 Jan. l!:\a~ 2:' .litn. 18311 Do. ~ Silas L. Morse, QC., 1 May, 18:3213 i\Iay, 1831' Brid!!ctown. P:: Nepean Clark, 30 Oct. 1832 1 No\,. 1831 ,Halifax. ~ Archibald ~cQueen 23 July 1~:J31~3 July, 1832 I'or' Hood, :j A. M. Uniacke, DCL., 290'..:t. 1833 2!J Oct. 1833 Halifax. p Hon. R. B. Dickey, QC., 21 Jan. 183422 .Jan. 1833IAmhcn~t. ~ DODald N. McQueen,Qc. 21 Jan. 183422.lall. 18:13 SydneY, C.B. iii Charles E. W. Schmidt, 29 April, 183422 Jan. 18~,311it\lifa;". Daniel Owen, 29 April, 183430 April, 1;:n'Lunellhurg. iii Henry H. Grantham, 4 Nov. 183429 Od,. 11~~"I:·!'I'YI\~~~II·llt"""I"I~h .. Henry B. Webster, 5 May, 183529 Apnl, ""ic '- ~

~tewal't Camphell, QC., 25.July, 183522 .July, 11"8'.3·H.')IA(~\ln!.'"I'I·chl~8'.'t·o.ugh. John D. Kinnear, 2,; July, 18:)6 2:i July, Juhn l\<h·Gregor, 11 No\'. 1836 3 No,'. 1835!Halifax. Hon. JOII McCully, QC., 16 ·Jan. 1837 14 Jan, 1836 Do. Ebenezer F. Munro, 16 Jan. 1837 14 Jan. 18.'36 Truro. WIlliam C. Whidden, 31 Oct. 18.17 1 Nov. 1836 Shelburne, David Matheson, 31 Oct. 1837 1 Nov. 1836 Pictou. Peter J.Jynl'h, QC., 31 O(,t. 1837 1 Nov. 1836 Halifax. Henry P. Hill, 16 Jan. 183818 Jan. 1837 Antigonish. James Fogo, 1 :\lay, 1838 :! May, 1837 Pi{'tou. Fretlerick \V. Grantham, 1 May, 18:]8 :2 May, 1837 Yurmonth. Daniel Dieksoll, 24 July, 183825 July, 1837 Pictou. James McKeagney, QC" 30 Oct. 1838·'31 Oet. 1

18833

'91 8Yadll'~aexY'. C. B. HOll S.L. Shannon, QC., 16 JaD. 183916 Jan. H, ,;

.. ~ Prescriptions carefully dispcnsed by BROWN BROTH~R8 & Co.

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116 BELCHER'S F-"RMER'S

Henry C. D. Twining, 30 April, 183931 May, 1838 Do. James Rohcrt Prescott, 30 April, 183930 April, 1839 Kentville. Edward A. Pyke, 23 July, 1839 24 July, 1838 Cornwallis. William Howe, 23 Julv, 1839 23 July, 1839 Halifax. George A. Blanchard, 29 Oct. 183930 Oct. 1838 Kentville. Charles Morse, 3 Nov. 184029 Oct. 1839 Liverpool. John C. Wade, QO., 24 July, 1841 28 July, 118844

00 HDaig~~;...

Hon W. A. Henry, Qe., 30 Nov. 1841 3 Nov. ,lif .... :nI William H. Troop, 19 April, 1842 9 Jan. 1841 Bridgetown. ~ Jame. M"rray, Jr., 26 July, 184227 April, 1841 Yarmouth. ~ ! Hiram Blanchard, QC., 18 AprH, 184330 Nov. 1841 Halifax. ::;! 'Peter S. Archibald, 18 April, 1843 19 April, 1842 Truro.

: Robert McCully, 18 April, 1843 19 April, 1842 Amherst. SO I Alfred F. Halihurton, 18 April, 1843 19 April, 1842 Baddeck. ;" .John D. McNntt, 7 May, 1844 29 April, 1842 Truro. 'il T. D. Ruggles, Qe., 7 May, 1844 18 April, 1843 Bridgetown.

Philip C. Hill, DeL., 7 May, 1844 7 May, 1844 Halifax. III Thom .. W. nan'is, QC., 23 July, 1844 25 July, 1843 Kentville. 'tJ Jamei Hall Thorne, 23 July, 1844 2:1 .July, 1844 Halifax. ~ Hon A. McFarlane, QC., 3 Dec. 1844 ::, Dec. 1843 \Vallace.

Alexander James 61\.[ay, 1845 7 May. 1844 Halifax. Cha.rles Ja.mes Stewart, 6 May, 1845 i May, 1844 Amherst. Edward P.Nutting, 6 May, 1845

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7 May, 1844 Halifax. William R. Cutler, 22 July, 1845,2:1 .fuly, 1~44 Arichat. John McKinlay, 22 July, 18451~:J July. 1844 Pictou.

,!:4 Simeon C. Irish, 22 April, 1846 2f.1 April, 1845 Antigonish.

] ~~~~s :'·t:~~rr~n, Jr., ~g i~~i, :~!~ : i.u~~;'t, :~!~ 1I~~~x. :- Richard Sands, Jr., ~20 April, 184720 April, ]847 Granville.

o Francis S. Beamish, 26 July, 1847128 July, 1846 Halifax. o Norman F. Ulliacke, 24.luly. 184826 Julv, 1847 Mt. Uniacke. cij I James Thomson, 24·.July, 184826 Jll1y, 184'i' Halifax. en I Edward C. Cowling, 4 Dec. 184829 Nov. 1847 Annapolis. ~ Daniel J. Janvrin, ..J. Dec. 184829 Nov. IS47 Ariehat. t-=3 William A. Johnston, 16 April,. 184-9 16 April, 1849 Halifax. o : Henry 'Villillm Smith, 23 July, 184-924 .July. 1848 Liverpool. Ii!; William J'wining, 3 Dec. 1849 4 Dec. 1848 Halifax. l>t Isaac J. Wylde, 22 July, 185023 July, 1849 Do. r::! William H. manchard, 2 Dec. 1850 3 Dec. 1849 Windsor. ... Matthew H. Richey, 2 Dec. 1850 3 Dec. 1849 Halifax.

Mather B. Dcsbrisay, 21 April, 1851 1 Mav, 1850 Bridgewater. William B. Chandler, 21 July, 1851126 July, 1836 Arichal. Hon Jas. McDonaid,Qc., 22 Dec. 1851 2 Dec. 1850 Halifax. Benjamin G. Gray, 22 Dec. 1851 22 Dec. 1851 Do. Daniel,McDonald, 19 April, 1852 j21 April, IS;,I Antigonish J. N. S. Marshall, 26.July, 1852 j21 July, 1851 Liverpool. Pete! S. Hamilton, 29 Nov. 185222 Dec. 1851 Halifax. LeWIS W. Dcsbarrcs, 18 April, 185.'3 119 April, 1852 Do. George A. McKenzie, 19 April, 1853:22 Dec. 1851 Pictou. Robert G. Haliburton, 25 Julv, 1853 25 July, 1853 Halifax. Thomas J. Wallace, 28 Nov. 1853'28 Nov. 1853 Do. Samuel W. DeBlois, 17 April, 1854119 April, 1852 Do. Otto. Weeks, 4 Dec. 185428 Noy. 1853 Windsor. WIlham Fullerton, Q .e. 16 April, 1855'25 July, 1853 Amherat. Hugh McDonald, 3 Dec. 1855 1 4 Dec. 1854 Antigonish.

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1871.] ALl\IANAC\, . 117 I . Tohn L. Tremain, i~8 April, 1856 4 Del'. 1854:Pon Hood . • John E. Whidden. 1 Def'. 1856 3 Dec. 1855·Bridgewntel'. lIon . . Jared C. Troop, 1 Dec. 1856 :1 Dec. 1855:BridgetowD. Henry A. N. Kaulback. 1 Dec. 1856 3 Dec. 1855iLunenburg. Brenton H. Collins, 1 Det'. 1856 3 Dec. H55'Hnlifax. Fitzgerald C. Cochran, I Dec. 1856 3 Dec. IS5~1 Do. George Campbell, 1 Dec. 1856 3 Dec. 185:JITruro. James Kerr. 1 Dec. 1856 3 Dec. 1855.Amherst. Henry Oldright, 30 Nov. 1857 1 Dcc. 1856'IHalifax. Joseph Norman Ritehie, 30 Nov. 185730 Nov. 1857 Do. James Dennison, 10 May, IS58 I Dec. 1856 Digby. Alonzo J. White, 10 May, 1858 l! May, 1857 Svdney, C.B. Thomas W. Chesley, 10 May, 1858 11 May, 1857 Bridgetown. W. Myers Gray, 10 May, IS58 1\ May, 1857 Halifax. John T. Smi.p, 10 May, 185811 May, 1857 Amherst. Robie Uniacke, 2 Aug. 1858 2 Aug. 1858 Halifax. Joseph Creighton, 4 Jan. 185930 Nov. 1857 Lunenburg. William FitzUniacke. 4 Jan. 185930 Nov. 1857 Mt. Uniacke. Jame. W. K. Johston, 29 Dec. 1859 4 Jan. 1859 Halifax. N. W. White, 29 Dec. 1859 4 Jan. 1859 Shel~urne. William A. D. Morse, 29 Dee. 1859 4 Jan. 1859 Amherst. ~wtown LlleG. McKay, 31 Dec. 1859 4 Jan. 11 885609 SYadll~eaYx'. C.B. non. 1 iam Miller, 31 May, IS60 31 May, H, , Stephen L. Parvis, 2 Aug. 186023 July, 1859 Pictou. Henry W. Johnston, 21 Nov. 186021 Nov. 1860 Halifax. Robert D. Chandler, 7 June 1861 23 July, 1859 Pugwash. Edward D. Tremain, IS July, IS61 31 May, 1860 Port Hood. John W. Ouseley, 23 July, 1861 31 May, 1860 Halifax. Thomas C. Hill, 23 July, 1861125 Julv, 1860 Sydney, C.B. Alfred W.,Savary, 30 July, 1861

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30 July, 1861 Digby. Joseph H. Weeks, 23 Dec. IS61 22 Nov. 1860 Halifax. Sam!. MacDonnell, Q. c. 21 April, IS62 8 April, 1861 Antigonish. Barclay E. Tremain, I Sept. 186228 May, 1861 Saddock. Israel Longworth, 3 Dec. 1862 8 Dec. 1861 'rruro. William H. Hill, 10 Aug. 186312 May, 1862 Halifax. Robert L. Weatherho, 26 Oct. 186326 Oct. 1863 Do. Samuel H. Gray, \I Dec. 1863 \I Dec. 1862 Do. Lewis R. Kirbv, 16 Dec. 186315 Dec. 1862 Do. William Fred:McCoy, 30 April, 186429 April, 1863 Shelburne. Joseph Coombes, 10 May, 1864 \I May, 1663 Halifax. Malaehy B. Daly, \0 May, IS64 \0 May, 1664 Do. Frederick W. Bent, 28 July, 186424 July. 1863 Amherst. Brenton H. Eaton, \I Oct. 1864 1\ Oct. IS64 Halifax. Samuel G. Rigby, 13 Oct. IS64 S Oct. 1863 Pictou. William D. Sutherland, 7 Dec. IS64 7 Dec. 1864 Halifax. John Y. Payzant, 7 Dec. 1864 7 Dec. IS64 Do. Robert Matton jl". 31 Dec. 1864 7 Dec. 1864 Do. William H. O~en, 23 March 1865, 23 March 1864 Bridgewater. James G. Fo~ter, 7 April, 1865 10 May, 1864 Halifax. Simon H. Holmes, 10 April, 1865 9 Aug. 1864 P~ctou. John :\f. Viets, 25 April, 1865 10 May, 1864 Ln·erpool. James H. Hearn, ~ 1\1ay, 1865 2 May, 1865 Ark'hat. Murrav Dodd 2 ~fny. 1865 2 May, 1865 Sydney, C.B. Robert N. He~ryJ Jr., 2 May, 1865 2 May, 1865 Antigonish. Robie S. Mor.e, 2 May, 1865 2 May, 1865 Amher;t.

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118 BELCHER'S FAR!I:IEn.'S [1871.

George Holiertson, I 6 May, 1865 10 May, 1864jMiddletOft. . JamcFl A Fr,ll;er, 114 July, 1865 9 Aug. 1864 New Glasgow.! John S. D. Thompson, i25 July, 186525 July, 1865 Halifax. '" Albert Morse, I 3 Aug. 1865 10 Mal', 1864 Bridgotown. Doug-lasH. Woodworth, 24 Oct. 186524 Oct. 1865 Canning. William Walsh, 121 Dec. 186521 Dec. 1865 Halifax. Chadcs J. Townshend, 18 May, 1866 8 May, 1866 Arnhcrst. Thoml\s Ritchie, 8 May, 1866 8 May, 1866 Halifax. John D. McLeod, 6 Dec. 1866 6 Dec. 1866 Pictou. Robert MeG. Moffatt, I 7 Dec. l866 7 Dec. 18661 Windsor. Lawrence G. Power, 7 Dec. 1866 7 Dec. 1866 HftUfax; Daniel McIl. McKay, ·IS Jan. 1867 18 Jail. 1867 Do. Fl'cdel'ick J. Tremain, 122 Oct. 186722 Oct. 1867 Dd. Sandford H. Pelton, 122 Oct. 186722 Oe: 1867 Yarmouth. Howard McLean, 12:.! Oct. 1867 22 ()(·t. 1867 Halifax. Joseph J. Moore, LLD., 22 (let. 186722 O('t. 1867 Do .. James Foley, 7 DcC', 186i 722 (let. 1867 Do. Edwin D. King. i VcC'. 1867 7 Dec. 1867 Do. Hugh McLeod, 28 April, 186828 April, 1868 Sydney, C.B. Charles Taylor, 18 May. 186818 Mny, 1868 Annapolis. George H. Elliott, 18 May, 1868 18 May, 1868 Pierou .. Archibald S. Sutherland 18 May, 1868 18 May, 1868 Halifax. Benjamin Rmith, 18 May, 186818 May, 1868 KentV"iIle. Clarence W. McCully, 21 July, 18682\ July, 1868 Halilax. Edm. J. Cogswell, LLB. 27 July, 186827 July, 1868 Kentville. C Beverley Bullock, I Aug. 1868 I Aug. 1868 Halifax. E. Tilton Moseley, 26 Aug. 186826 Aug. 1868 Sydney, C.B. Ma.rtin J. Griffin, 26 AI11f. 186826 Aug. 1868 Halifax. Harris H. Bligh, 2 ~O\', 1868 2 Nov. 1868 Do. Frederick P. Fairbank., 16 Feb. 1869 16 Feb. 1869 Dp:

l~'rederick A. J.lawrence, 27 April, 1869 27 April, 1869 Truro. ,\Villiam Garvie, 24 July, 186924 July, 1869 Halifax. T. Cbalmers 'Garvie, 27 July, 186927 July, 1869 Do. til Charie, E Ratchford, 2 Aug. 1869 2 Aug. 1869 Do. Q CharJc. S. Muir, 2 Aug. 18691

2 Aug. 1869 Shelburne. a Auhrey Blanchard, 2 Aug. 1869 2 Aug. 1869 Kentville. t, George T. Moore, 12 Aug. 1869'12 Aug. 1869 Do. :::: I John M. Jones, 30 Oct. 1869 130 Oct. 1869 Halifax. ~ I .Jas. W. Bingay, 30 Oct. 1869~30 OeL 1869 Yarmouth.' Il:l Jacob M. O\Ve~l, .30 Oct. 1869]30 Oct. 1869 Annapolis. Thos. E. Cornmg, 30 O~t. 1869'30 ()l·t. 1869 Yarmouth . • John P. Chipman, 30 Oct. 1~t)9 '30 (ll:t. 1869 Kentville. Jason M. Mack, 31 Oct. 186'..1 al Ol.."t. 1869 Hnlifax. George W. Ritchie, 19 July IS;,J'19 July 1870 Do

Thos. C. Shrc,"e, \19 July; 1870'19 July; l876 Do: Leander S. Morse, 19 July, 18;0! 19 .July, .1870 Bridgetown. P~. The Barristers and Attomies also hold commissions as Notarios

Nova Scotia Barristers' Society . . Hollorar-.,If }'fembers, t~e Judges of the Supreme Court and Court of I. Vlce AdtUiralty. President, Hon. J. 'V. Ritchie, Q. C. Vice President, , H. Blanchard, Esq., Q. C. Co .. ncil-Hon,. S. L. Shannon Q. C. Treasurer-HUll. 'Y. A. Henry, Q. C., B. Murdoch, Esq., Q. C., Alex . • Jarue8, Esq., WIn. Twining, Esq. Secretary, J. S. D. Thompson, Esq.

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i OFFICERS, AND TERMS OF SUPREME COURT AND PROBATE. II'

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I COUNTIES. SHERIFFS. PROTHONOTARIES. I TERMS OF .SUPREM~ COURT. '~I OF ~~O~~8TE.

. ----- --------Annapolis .• _._ .•.•.•. ,. p. ndnnl'tt. G. R. Gr8l:lsie. ,June 20, Uctober;; E. C. Cowling. ABtigonish .............. H. P. Hill. R. J. Fon-ist"n. f .Tulle 1'1, Octoher 10. A. McInwsh, M.D.

n Cape Bleton ....... , ... -!. L. Hill. C. E. Leonard. , ,rt:lle "; N"wllIilel '~ I u. N. Md..!lIeelJ. ill Colchester ..........•... C. 1Ilallcharll. J. F. Blanchard. II ,1l.lle lL\ ()dubcr 3. E; F. l'llUlll'O. a. Cumberland .......... ,.1 It .. McLean. A. 8. Blenkhorn. June 2fl, Oct,>hel' 10. ". A. n. ::Ilorst'.

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G. n. Gl'assil;'. .In.mt'sWilkil·. C. E. Leona.rd. L.J. Crow. R. B. Heuatis.

Avery n. Pipl'r, Uan. Mcll'JIlaltl. Ed waru lJ. Bown.· • 1ohn F. Crow. John W. Smith.

A pri! 18, October 31. January 10. March 7, .1uly 11. ,lanuary 10. ,lallual'Y 3.

Annapolis ..•••..•..•..• ,/ s. L. MOl".~(>. Antigonish. ••••. •••••••. J. l\Icl>ollald.

,< Parrsboro·.. . ......... . Digby .....•.•.•••••••••

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Charles Uuud. C. Sabe:l.ll. E •• 1. l'lI1111inJ,!ham. John W. :iI[d\et'll. A. )1. Fniacke. HOIl.B..A.1\lcHeffev. Joonel.< o·Brit'll. . HOD. P .. Slll{·th.

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•• Ea,.,;t. Invernesf> .•••... Kings. Lunenburg: .

" Chester. Pictou ....... ···· ... , .. Queens ...••••••...••.•. Richmond .... ,. Shelburn"'.... . .....

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II Argyle ...... .

H. L. DlCkl"Y. H. S. Jost. Dan. Dimock. D. Hockin. Hon. F. Tupper. Wm. Crichton. U. H. Di'instadt. ,Jo!'iah Coffin. Wm. Kiuston. W. H.Moody. Abm. Lent.

Xepean Clal'kf'. ' Will. E\ OCll". March 7, June 6, Sept. 5, Dec. 5.

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John ~IcCol'lnack. A. D. BarriIlg"tuu. ,Tame-OlP. Wal'll. J. IL Biair .

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1871.] ALMANACK. 121

CORONERS. COUNTY OF ANNAPoLIs~Gilbert F. Ditmars Steph Crosscnp

Isaac B. BO.nnett, Law Phinney,Jna Woodburry, M~D., Geo T. Bingay: •. D., Zebedlah Crosscup, Saml McCormack, Roht J. Ellison, M.D., Jno Bohaker, Isaac Dunn, Obadiah Parker, Joseph L. Bunting, M. D.

COUNTY OF ANTIGONISH-.Joseph Symonds Wm H. Macdonald M,D., Arch McGillivray, Edmund Corbett, Alex McIntosh, M.D. '

COUNTY OF CAPE BRETON-Don N. McQueen Lauch Robertson Henry Kirkwood, M.D., Jas Greig, Dan McLarty, Ronald McDonald:

COUNTY OF COLCHESTER-Saml Muir, M.D., Joo B. Dickie, W. E. McRoberts, l['D., Elishll Roach, M.D., Charles Bent, M.D., J. L. Peppard, M.D., Gco Fulton, Danl C. Fulton, Dayid W. Muir, :U.D.

COUNTY OF CUMBERLAND--:Thomas Page, ehas Ward, Joseph Clark, Jno T. Salter, H. A. DaVlson (Parrsboro'), Tho. W. Jacksou R. J. Scott, Henry A. Davison (River Philip), Robt Mitchell, M.D.; Benj S. Seaman, S. Howard, M.D., Clinton J. Morse, l'tI.D.

COUNTY OF DIGBy-.Tno Ward, E. J. Budd, Robt Stephens, Jr.D. Edw H. Oakes, Lemuel Morehouse, Anselm M. Comeau, jr, Charle; Everett, ChRs E. Payson, J. C. McLellan, M.D., Henry C. Sabean, J. B. G. Morrison, M.D.

COUNTY OF GUYSBono'-Edw L Cunningham, Spinney Whisman, J. B. HueBey, Jno Cumminger, Alex F. Falconer, ?l1.D., G. E. Buckley, M.D., Victor Le Dantic, M.D., James Campbell, M.D.

COUNTY OF HAUFAX-Edw Jennings, M.D., Wm Penrson, M.D., Wm II. Weeks, ~LD., Alfred Croucher, M.D., Andrew Cowie, M.D., Rohert A. Logan, F. F. Garvie, M.D., Edw Farrell. M.D.

COUNTY.-OF HANTs--Jno A. Jenkins, Saml D. Brown, M.D., Wm Dennison, M.D., F. N. Burgess, M.D., L. P. Tocque.

COUNTY OF INVERNEss-Dunsier Tremain, Jno Munro, Jas G. McKeen, Dun McLean, Wm Grant, John Mcintosh. ;\('D., Duncan Campbell, l'ol.D., Jas McNeiJI, M.D.

COUNTY O~· KINGs--Jon Borden, M.D., Holmes Master!!!, M.D., C. C. Hamilton, M.D., James S. Miller, M.D., George Hamilton, Harris O. McLutchey, M.D., Henry Lovett, Gideon CogsweU, William H. West, Henrie Shaw, M.D., Mason Sheffield, M.D., Thos Wm Harris, Jas F. Palmer, John Struthers, M.D., Jas N. Fitch, M.D. .

COUNTY OF LUNENBURG-Geo Turner, Nel Chesley., Dan Dimock, Chas Gray, M.D., Wm A. C. Randall, M.D., Wm Ross, Wm V. An· drews, M. B. Dcsbrisay, Geo Ross, Chas Lordly. Jos Steverman, M.D., Chns Atkins, M.D., Henry S. Jost, Henry Alders, Wm H. Owen.

COUNTY OJ!' PIcTou-David Matheson, Edward Roach, Wm H. Harris, Lcwis Johnston, l\l.n., John Mitchell, M.D., John McKay, Jno B. Fraser, M.D., Wm Fraser, M.D.

COUNTY OF QUEEN's-Jas Forbes, M.D.,JSS Co11ie, Jos B. Harlow, Colin Campbell.

COUNTY OF RICHMoND~George E. Jean, Hon Edmnnd P. Flynn, ~ Maurice Kavanagh Wm Brymcr, Henrv C. Fixott, M.D., D. Grouchy.

COUNTY OF SH~LBURNE- Israel K."Wilson, M.D., Wm J. Bell, Jno J. Schrage, M.D., Jas J. Clarke, M.D.

COUNTY OF VWTORIA-Jno Robertson, Jno McLeUan, S. G. A.

Mc~:,;~:~D~F YARMouTH-Jas C. Farish, M.D., Joo Tooker, Matt . Jeft'I'CY, Form Hatfield,. Nat Hilton, Wm Barton, M.D., Harv Ca~n, Jas Kirby, M.D., G. J. Fnrlsh, ~I.D., ,Jos B. Bond, M.D., Thos D. ChIpman.

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1871.] ALl\IANACK. 123

Joo McGillivray, loa C. McDonald, Hugh McDonald, J .. Wilkie, Hugh McAdams.

CO.UNTY OF CAPE BRETON.-Thos S. Bown, J'no D. Clarke. Goo G. HIlt, Hon John Bourinot, N. H. Martin, Arnold Holmes 'ViUiam Armstrong, Wm Blltler, William Gammell, Thos Caldwell, Lauchlan Robertson, Jas MeNeil, Don McNeil, Benoni Shepherd, Joo McKinnon Auth'r M~rtell. George Rigby, Don RoSs, Hon Thos D. Archibald' Ang'li.8 McDonald, Don Gillis, Hon John Fergusson, John Forbes Do~ I_McNeil, Augustine McGillivray, Jno R. Dowling Don Mac~ulay Caleb Huntington, Thomas Moore, Alex Kenna., Dong-aId McDougall; Law ~ava.aglt, Goo E. Burchell, Alexander McLean, Joo Richardson BenTy V. Bown, Patk Cadigan, Jno Christie, Jas Matheson, Joo L: Ingraham, Murdoch McDonald, Donald McLean, Simon Nicholson. An~s Gillis, Wm W. BaWD, ~eo McI{ay, Duncan McKenzie, Richd Lamn, Thomas Scott, J. T. McKinnon, Clement H. Hatrington, Patk Mldlins, Benoni Goathreau, F. P. Archbold, Don McDougall, John A. Moore, Robert F. Hamilton, Donald McDonald; Edm Outram, Alex Campbe.l1, Stcph McNeil, Angus Anderson, Ron McDonald, Ron MeMulhn, Wm McDonald, Fras Lewis, Alex Moore, Alex G. Hamilton, lno L()rway, jr, Peter T. Clarke, Hugh McGillivray, Alex McDonald, Wm Rol1tledgc, Joltn Edwa.rds, Pa.tk Collins, Murdoch McGregor, Marshall Bourinot, John Vooght, Chus J. Clarke, Jos Martell, senT, Benj Burke, Edw Mullins, Norman McDona.ld, Michl Slattery, Walter Young, Wm 1'urnbull, Geo Gelling, Henry Mitchell, AlbeTt Carman, Jas Hitchens, Arthur H. Bourinot, Dun McLarty, Geo S. Brown, Jno Belcher Moore, Wm K. Moore, Angus McAula.y, Robt Martin, Allan McLean, ltodk McNeil, Jas Gillis, Ronald McDonald, Michl McLellan, Don McDougall, Allen McAdam, Hen~l M. Lawlor, Isaac Greenwell, Laurcnce Holland, Cornelius Hickey, Ewen Robertson, John Suther· land, Thomas P .• Jones, David McKeen, Alex. C. Ross, Neil McNeill.

COUNTY ()F CoLCHESTl::R-Sila.s H. Crane, Alex Kent, Dnvid B. Lynus, Fras R. PArker, Wm Camphefl, RoLt FletcJlcr, Eliakim Tupper 4th HOIl Saml Creehnan, Isaac McCurdy, Johll King, Jno Ii'ulmore, Robt Hamilton, Dnnl Morrison, Jas Munro, SamI Waugh, Benjamin Tupper, Matt McCurdy, Wm McKim, Wm Faulkner, Wm C. Eaton, Jno Smith Alex Conkey, Geo Rending, Geo Lombard, .fno Irvine, Jao McJ{~y, Jas 1). Putnam,. Hu~h Dunlap, Samuel Rettie, Fras Layton, Jas N. Cro,",'e, Jno YUlll, RIChd Slade, George S. Rutherford, jr, Alex Ellis, Stephen Upham, JIlS Flemming, Thomas S. Delancy, John M. Campbell, Jos Fulton, SilaH Clarke, Jas Crowe 7th, James McKay, Hugh Gunn, Robt Logan, Jas A. Stevens, Danl C. ~rcllibald, Robt Chambers Robt. Nelson, Ei'.ra Layton, James K. Blalr, Robt J. Pollock, Wil1i~ Gregor, Hugh DicksoD, R. Purves, Danl McLa~ghlin, David Murrav Joo McGeor'!e, Robert L. Byers, Thomas Chlsholm, Wm J. McKtly', Wm. Ross, &bt Lewis, David Moore, James Crowe, Alex McLeod, Geo Johnston, Danl Eaton, Jus J. Hamilton, David Ramsay, Robt G. Rutherford, Robt Murray, Isaac Fulton, Jno Ryan, J. D. McCart, Robt C. Fulton, Isaac Flemming, Jas R. Henderson .. Jno Archibald, Wm Fulton, Goo C. Taylor, Jas M Creelman, JFas ~llTell, Ken Md.-can, Jno Dickson, Harris Fnlm.ol'e, Danl Mcl\.enzre, F. , Blanchard, E. Tupper, jr, Saml G. W. ArchIbald, Jas ~Oxwell, James \ E .• ickic, Abm N Tupper, D~\,'id Me? .Johnston, Da .... td Nelson, Isaac Barnhill, Robert Putnam, John WIer, Fred M. Pearson, Alex B. Fletcher, Joseph C. Crowe, Thom.s W. Crowe, R. N. B. McLellan, i

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124 BELCHER'S FARMER'S [1871.

David A. Davidson, Robt Grant, Wm Hill, Saml Morrison, John A. P. McLelan, William Blnckwood, John Clarke, Hu/(h Munro, ~ohn T. B. Henderson, Will McNutt, Silas E. Bluck, Matthew Noms, Edw Hyslop, Donald M. Sutherland, Jotham Blair, Geo N. McLellan, Dunl Gedden. JaB W Davison Charles Loughead, Robert Forbes, GeoJte Fulton, John M~Kay, Jas 'Norrie, David C. Sluck, S. G. A. Morrison, Patrick Hill, Harris Harrington, Peoor McKa.y.

COUNTY OF CUMBERLAND-Gaiqs Lewis, Jas l'tf('NllL, Hon Henry G. Pineo Jacob G. Purdy Jos N. B. Kerr, Jas Hutchfunl, Eben Kerr, Jessie Le~i8J Amos S. Ble~khom, Jas Kirkpatrick, Rm!t1~lph Mor~J Henry Harrison, James W. Delaney, RO.lH:rt K .. Bllllth, D,cnms Macllamara R, C. Reid T. Johnston, Wilham Pipes, HoratIO N. Davidson, J K. Elderkin: George Knowlton, Da.vid Purdy, David Pugsley, Fras Carroll, Charles G. Donkin, James Fullerton, Moscs Lowe, Hance Hunter, David Lawrence, John H. Peers, Samuel We~b, Norman McLeod, William Baker, William P. Chisholm, Robt Donkin, Robert McElman, Robert W. Saloor, Martin Chapman, G.e~rgc Glendenning John T. Smyth, Cyrus Bent, Peter MacFarlane, Wilham F. Cutten, Cyrus Black, Charles E. Ratchford, John Travis., Joseph Coates, Doug Pugsley, Wm Stewart, Alfred Black, Wm B. Brun<lage, Tho, T. Thomson, John Bragg, Robt Ward, F~ .. F, ~atfield, Nat p, Huge" A. P. Bradley, David FUllerton, Jno DaVison, Mich K. Pugsley, Aaron Rockwell, Levi Borden, Thomas C. DeWolf, WiUiam Waugh, David Ross, Lemuel Bigney, Enoch Embree, Edwin Johnston, Robert Ripley, Charles Ward, Donald McKenzie, Gilbert Purdy, Tho. McKay, Jno Bigelow, Ephraim Howard, Jas Z Bliss, D8yid McElman, Thos Lusby, William B. Handley, Arch Dickey, Charles Creed, ... D., John Trueman, Netis Chappel, Charles Lawrence, Charles B. De Wolf, Tho~ R. Black, Thos Roach, J. Hiram Black, Rufus Black, Pat Baird, Wm Moffatt, Mart C. RaJiday, Ja. Higgins, Robt Stubbs, Sam! Baird, Jno Atkinson, Jno Hewson, Wm McNab, Jno H. Gilroy, Wm Scott, Fred. A. Donkin, Luther Baker, W. D. Main, Bcnjm Douglas, Don McKay, James S. Hickman, Charles McCabe, Alex M. Mills, Richd B. HuestIs, Bedford Read, Wm Smith, Robt Kerr, Embree Wood, Robt Christie, Thos Kirkpatrick, Geo Bergman, Amos Thomson, Zebud Mackay, CharIes Bent, Law Hannan, Angus McGillivray, Joseph Harritt, Wm Greenfield, Nathan Ross, Chas W. Baker, CharIes J. Oulton, Alex Dewar, Job Seaman, Arch Patterson, Joo Wau~h, Richard Woodland, sr, Matthew A. Logan, John Baker, Sam! O'Donnell, Joshua Black, Angas McLeod, B. S. Seaman, Wm Oxley, Chas Smith, Caleb I..ewi., GeolJl" Hill, C. Edwin Atkinson, Burgess Fullerton, Charles Hatfield, DaVid Hoeg, Torry Bent, Jesse W. FUllerton, W. Y. mng, John W. Boyd, Joshua Dewis, D. Dickinson, Henry Davis, Albel~ D. Chapman Edward Bent, William nlack, A. A. Stevens, R. Mitchell, A. A. Black' Valentine Wood, Thos Lowther, Stephen Oxley, Rufus S. Purdy, J"; D. Pnrdy.

COUNTY OF DWBy-Colin Campbell, Jno Ward, Stephen Payson Edward A Jones, Robert Jonrney, Thos O'Blien, Holland F. Payson' Edw M Ma~hall, W~ B. ~ent, John Eldridge, Benj H. Ruggles, Ro.~ C. C. Fanmng, Sabme Savary, Fras Bourncuf, \VIlJiam Saunders Lauchlan Melt.y, John Dakin, Edw K. Timpany, nasil Robichau' Reuben Perry, Bon~v~nture Robichau, Sterns Jones, John Donncpn: Menda! Crocker, Wilham McKay, Edw H. Oakes, Gcori;e Henderson David Rice, William F. Marshall, George B. Potter, t'atk Nowlan, J"; I BROWlf':IIRO'I1'lERS & CO., Druggists, Ordnauce Square, Halifax,

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1871.] ALMANACK. 125

~rt, Louis Q. Bourque, John B. Melanson, Maturin Robichaa Jno

J . Puity, :Wm Aymar, ,Wm F: Potter, Edw Haines, Felix Devea~, jr,

Be8~ arns, W m Coggms, ISaiah Thurber Benj Van Blaracom Thos

. ooker,.John W. Wright, Goo Denton,'Jno W. Powell, Sam'uel T.

Bacon, AVlt Amerault. Davi{t Morehouse, Edward Potter, William

Lent, Alexander D .. Hoyt, . John S McNeil, Abner Morse, Israel

Dunn, Hubbard DavIs, Qmntenus Robichau, Angil Blinn, William

~enton. Chas Denton, Wm Hankinson, Byron P. Ladd, Thoa O.

Smger, James Morehouse, Richd Sanderson, James H. Hoop, Nicholas

l?eveau, Robt K. Timpany, W. H. Taylor, John Walsh, Charles R. F.lverett, Robert Reed, Anselm M. Comeau, James H. Morehouse, John

Harlo,~, George ~. Purdy, Edw J. "Budd, Ansel Holdsworth, Francis

I!utchmson, DaVid Cowan, Jas 'to Delap, John P. Thibedeau, Geo W.

1 en-y, H~nry Goldfinch, John Smith. Wm Warner Dan Morton Wm

Mullcn, John M. Smith, Edwd Hogan. ' ,

COUNTY OF GUYSnORo'-Guysl!oroll9h Dist, Hon Robt M. Cutler, ~ Hon Wm O. Heffernan, E .• J. Cunningham, Jas B. Hadley, William J. ll~O BI7c~ow, ~on. John J. Mn.rshall, Wm Hart, Wm Moir, Jno Mahoney,

WLlh:Ull O. Scott, JIIO A. Steel, .Tllo Ehler, Thomas Keating, Jessle

Anderson, Jno .Tamie:·nn, .Jno McMillen, Jos W. Hadley, Jon Hartley, :;I

Joseph David, Han Guun, Colin Chi~holm, J. H. Tory, J A Tory) H

Andw Sangster, \Vm HartRliofne, Geo Scott, J B. Simpson, Thos C. ....

l'eart, Styles Hllrt, Chris Jost, Alfred W. Hart, John 'r. Sinclair, Jas "" .. A

II~. Hal't, Riehll O'Gormoll, David Scranton, Jas H. Feltmate, Alex

McL Hart, rl'ho.~ O'Neil, Thos C. Cook, Wm P. Cal-Titt, Wm Tory, '"

Wm Wehher, Ja~ H. Nickm'son, \Vm H. Wylde, Saml Aikens, Richd

Bruce. Saml R. RUfotHcll, \Vrn H. Chisholm, Valentine McDonald, Jas g li'itr.geraltl, .hs PurcL'lI, Herbert R. Cunningham, Abraham W. Hart,

Geo B. Hartley, .Ta.TIll's li'erguson, John Matthews, Spencer H. Giffin, III

Tho~. :F. Milwarll, Edmund H. l<'ranchville, Donald Kennedy, Hugh I McNl·il. Sf. }rImy's District, Lal1chlan McQuarrie, Danl Hattie. John

lLt.tLie, Samuel Al'ehiiJultl, Alexander Cumminger, Saml G. McKeen,

Ale~ Fisher, ATlJ.!:us Cameron, John Sinclair, John Stewart, jr, Alex

SiudA"', DllVid It McKeen, George M Elliott, J. W. McKeen, A. R.

White, Charle. Melnlo.h, Joseph McLean, A. P McKenzie, John ...

Cnmminger, Donald McDonald, Hugh McDonald, Ja. F. McDonold, ...

AIel< N. McDonald, John McDaniel, Donald Kennedy, Wm. L. Pye, •

Jcsse Cu.mminger, John McLean, Alex Fisher, Jamcs'McCutcheon, III Wm Prine, .John Rude, Jo~eph Mills, Allan Rude, Alex Mitchell,

Walter Daniels, Thos O. Flavia" Thomas Smith, Ja.s Hemla,v.

CO. OF fL\l~lFAx-Ilon John H. Anderson, Amlrew Shiels, Philip

Let~OIl, Patrick Power, Alex Farquharson, Danl O'Gorman, Robe!t A.

Logan, ,Tohn Thomas, Francis Munro, David Annand, Cbas Hamilton,

James Croucher, Henry A. Gilldwin, Matt Burris, Alex Stephen, Matt

Guild; Alcx ~~ra~er, Thos 'Vallacc, Charles D. Hunter, Jer No~t~up,

lIon Jamc:; Cochrnn, 'Vm H. Tidmursh, Westcote Lyttlcton, ... Phihp J.

Dodd (8ablc hl,md), Arch. McPhee, Jas L. Griffin, Hobc~t ~?X, John

Gooucs John MUl'tm Da"Jd Arl'lllbald, Adam Deane, Eplmum Bur·

goss, \,rm B. Briue, i)onalu Murrny, Samuel n.. ~aldwell,.Gco L. C.

Chipman, ]~dAl u.ynn, Thomas A. GRcts, Geo Garnson, Davld Thomp.

son, Don ~fcLaren, \Ym Hny, Fl'Ilncis Layton,_ Wm Evens, Jos Kaye,

Robcrt llomnps, \Vi11inm Landds, John Carmichael, Henry Shellnut,

Jam ... Ward, James C. Mason, Joh.n Nal1fft.'1, John A. Bell, :t'!at

ROB.ell, Patrick Fuller, John StaIr., Henry Balcom, WIlham

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Parker, John D. Nash, William J. Coleman, William. Ackhurst, Jolm Lingley, Joseph Thompeon, William Rennels, Robert D. Clarke, J!,hu McCulloch, Edw Lahey, Wm. COl/lptQn, J9hn E. Shatford, ~eo .Shie\o, Goo Dauphiney, Jas E. Shatfurd, Frs-neil Webber, Geo J. ~Ichar~.on, Wesley Bays, P. Carl;lret Bill, Willi.,. F. KBighl, EzekIel SIbley, Isaac Bopkins, John VI oodill, John ~~, Edw.Johnoon, J08 Murphy, Chambers Blakeney, D. F. Curry, B.enjl/l C. W.il80n, NIcholas Power, John Bays, David A. Nichollion, 'l'hoUUUl ;Bumphrey, Andrew Gray. George P. Mitchel/, naniel Cronan, J_ Cullen, T~olWls E. ~enllY, Wmiam Bare, ThOmas Walsh,John DOIIll, Matt B RIchey, B.enJm 'Y. Salter, Patrick Walsh, Goo J. Longarq, Goo G. Dustan, N. P. Chr .. s­tian, James Fraser, Donald McQonald, Wm IJ.unbar, Cbas J. GOSSI" M. D., Samuel Croncher,jr., Jas CJ:'ou~erJ Welhngton I\"et, J~ Kent, Goo S. Dickey, Geo Thomson, Danl McCurdy, Jas Garaner,Jr., Wm BaU, John H. Anderson, James Duggan, Thomas Mahet, Edw Bowen, Wm Munro, Fred N. Hubley, Donald Archibald, Jas Gardner, jf, Theodore Conrod, Malcolm Melnni!, J. \V. Laurie, Jas Butler, John Silver, Robert BORk, W. P. WOIIt, D. Farrell, .J. B. Duffus. John Artz, Wm Barron, G. A. Leslie, J. M. Forrest, J. C. Ross, J. Wilcox, J. A. Shier!, and the Mayor and Aldermen of Halifax for the city only.

COUNTY OF HANTs-Benjm Curry, John M. Smith, John Lockhart, George Harvie, Archibald Smith, Joseph Rickards, Constant Church, ~tepben E Card, William Chambers, James Cochran, John Burgess, Isaac Lake, James Greno, Robert Allison, Allison Smith, Bennet Smith, Willia~ Dimock, Daniel Cochran, Michael B. Salter, Nicholas Mosher, Isaiah DinlO('k, Sbubael B. Parker, Thomas Sandrord, James M. Higgins, Jehu ~1. Macomber, Benjamin Marsters, Jas Reynolds. Benjamin DeW Fraser, M.D., Willliam Bennett, Shubael Dimock, Dennison Harvie, James Ross, George Johnston,. Harris Martin, Jas F Coc.hran, Jas Dennison, Thos A. Smith, ebas J. Wilkins, Edw Dimock, Monson H. Goudge, Walter Hunter, Joo Jenkins, Geo De­wolf, Lewis W. Hill, Jno Smith, J. P. Pellow, Jno Smith, J. B. North, Wm Davison, Phares Constantine, Geo Armstrong, Anthony Shaw, Wm. Murphy, Wm Fish, Handley 8tarr8tt, Saml Mumford, Apdrew ' S~aw, Thomas Akins, Edwin Mumford, Wm B. Shftw, Wm Canavan. Wm Dennison, Nathan Wilcox, Jno CanJ)ichacl Wm ~JDQ' : Stirl~ng, Henry L. Yeomans, Jas }lox~m, Jas Po'yntz. Edw M~iC1a11 ; Dame~ Moset, Easter!, Dl~strict: .Jncob Withrow, Benj~&I .sJlli,sb~ I FranCIS Park~r, DaVId Fnezc. John Mc-l)ougall, Alex Thompson, Josepn Ma11i1, Jonn S. Brennan, William R Wallace James W:itbrow, W~lliam. McDougalJ, George Smith, George Dens~oreJ Jno Dl!"?ck, BcnJ BlOIS, Wm C. Casey, Josiah Cnstancc, !soia)} SmiJ.h, ~lUlam Lawrence, Evan Urquhart, .James Md{enzic, Jftmes W .. Kmg, Wm Etter, Robe~t Fnn~kner, Stephen Harvie, James Miller, ~ugh McLearo, Andw Klfkparnck, Jas Ellis, Wm W nrdrop, Geo Ain •• lie, Jno ~eLcarn, Harry B. ~{urfJhy, Saml S. BnrLrick, 'Vm. Blake, A B,Smlth, Don McKay, Danl Blois, H II Blois, Sam Blois, Jno Sim, Joo r. Scoft, John Urquhart, Wm II. \Vithrow, Geo P. 'thompson:, John. Graham, Nelson Mnrllhy. Jns Simpson, Robt Putnam, WilJinm Hamilton, John Brown, Alex Hill, Michl Terhune, Robt Parker, Jas Casey, Doni Thompson.

COUNTY OF bYERNESs.-John L. Tremain John Cl'mpbelJ John McLeod, Dunsier Tremain, John McLellnn,' James G. M~Keen, Donald McDonald, Hugh Campbell, Martin McPherson, Malool",

lIROWN B'ttOTHERS & CO., Druggists, Ordnanee Square, BaIita.

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1871.J AL"ANACK. 127

McDonald, Lauchlin McDougall, Dougall Smith, Jaines Purcell, Allan ( ~on, Isaa~ McLeod, Samuel Campbell, Angus McLellan, Malcolm *Kay, John H. McKeen, Alexander Chi,holm, John Chisholm Jphn Murray, John McDonald, Don McDonald, James McDonald: ~,muel Lawrence, Malcolm McDonald, Donald McLellan, Matthew McDaniel, John Ross, Angus Mcinnis, Hugh Cameron, Rodk McNeil, John McLean, Angus Mcgachcrn, John G. Crow(lis, Angus Murphy, Allan McQ~arrYJ John Chisholm, John Wright, Edward McMiUao, Hugh McMIllan, John McD Tulloch, Alexander Gillies, Richard Darcy, J. D~ncan Cameron, Dun McLean, Don McIntosh, Alexandgr., Matheson, Nlcholas Murphy, \Vm McQuarry, Patrick Dowling Arch McPhail, J. Beaton, jr., Malcolm McLeod, Hugh Cameron, M.D.: Hugh McDonald, Wm Grant, Alexander CampLell, Peler Paint, jr., Donald McDonald, Henry Y. Taylor, :reter Coady, Donald McDonald (N. E. Margarie), Jno McDonald, Jno McEachern, Don McDonald, Lauchlin l{ennedy, Jacob S. Hart, A. McDonald, John IVlclnrosh, Peter Smyth, jr., Hugh Gillies, William Dunbar, John McLennan, John McIsaac, Jas :Ferguson, ;"lalcolm ;"leXcil, Peter Paint, senr., Geo C. Lawrence, jr., Dun McDonnell, Don Chisholm, John McFarlane, Allan McDon­nell, Don McMillan, Alex McEachran, HoLt. McDougall, Arch Skin­ner, --:\lcFndgen, Alex McEachen, Anr.:-lIs McPhce, Arch Cameron, Charles McDonald, Neil ~[<,Donahl, Don Chisholm, Jacob Ross, John

I Cameron, Neil Mcinnis, Murdoch Matthcson, John Ringley, DUDcan Campbell, M.D. ,Christophcr McCrae, .l\1unluch A. Hoss, }'inlay Beaton, Don Me Donald, Don A. McLellan, Neil l\LcDonald, Alex Campbell, jr., Wm McPherson, Neil Gillieti, Neil Campbell, Angus McCormick, Hugh McDonald, John McDougall, Hector l'1l'Lean, Thomas Burke, .John McLellan, Allen McDonald, Arch Bu)'le, James Hoss, Duncan Campbell, John Campbell, Nathulliel C. Mcl{ecD, Anj!us .Beaton, Jno Carmichael, .Jamcs Coady, Ron Campbell, Don M('L('an, Jr, Peter Grant, John McDonald, Lcyj Hart.

COUNTY OF KING8-Cal~b H. Rand, 110"'" Sam! Chipman, Seth Burgess, HuTt Caleh R. Bill, Erlmund l)al~ncr, Geo Lockwoud, ~i~hu Starr, John F. HutchinsOfl, Mahew Beckwlfh, Alex Pntterson, 'Vllh~m Miller Fairfield Smith Edward P. Borden, Joseph Crane, Patrick D. S~nlnn, Arch Walker, \Vm Woodworth, John 0 Pineo, Gideon Cogswell David. Ells Peter Wickwire, David David.son, JAB Eaton, Amos Sheffield G. n.' Woodworth, Ebenezer Bigelow, Richd W. Kid­s'ton James G~iffin, John H. Cox, Il'au Beniamin, Hussel Coldwell, Jas L. Armstrong, Lcd W. Eaton, Jno }'isher, "Jacob Loc~hart, Chas Eaton Winck\\'orth Chipman, Abm N('w("om'.:l, Zebulon Nelly, Sydney Wclto'n, Wm A. 'fupper, David Huntley, John ,,:,. Uus~o, John W. Bordun, Beni H. Calkin, John N. Buwles, John Klrkpntl'lck, Wm W.

! Patter:-::on, \Vrn II. Lyons, Wm Rhodes, J?hn P. Sunders,. Thomas

I A. Wibon, Levi C. \Voodworth! JoseVh Chase, Jnmes Bhgb, Isaac H. Newcomh, John Vaug-han, Hn'am Borden, Cyrus JO)lllston, ~bos Quig-Iey, \Vm Davidson, Wil1~am J. Wallace, AUgllStlllC A:. Pmeo, Geo ~ ... Uobinson, Edward Hamtlton, Wm Crane, J~s Leard,jr., Jo~n Porter, Joshuu Reid, John :\1. Parker, Chas C. Hamilton, M;D., EdWin Parkt'l', Geo Kinsman, Cha1'les Hall, Hem,\' Lovett, James E ~oekwell, Enoch A. Forsyth, Hobert \V. Beckwith, (~eorg'e Armstrong, Jr., Isaac Hamilton, Geo W. Fisher, John H Clarke, Jal~uh M. Rl!SCO, ,Joht;' A. Chipman, Wm. n. Ward. Leonard Fitch, Joh~ H. l\lmcr, Ben] B. Woodworth, John P. Lyons, Enoch West, BenJ P. Weaver, Edw C.

Unadulterated Ground Spices, at BROWN BROTIIER8 & Co.

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128 BELCHER'S FARMER'S [1871.

Foster, Geo Dodcre; George Marsters, Wm. L. Fuller, John W. Barss'l Ch.rles Dickie, George Harvey, Geo N. Fuper. Wm J . .McGee. Obed Benjamin, David B Newcomb, Henry White, John Belcher, John E. Ells, George Hamilton, Charles Best, Thomas Farnsworth, Andrew Dwight Dewolf, Jno Graves, Riehd D. West. Wm Bowles, Amos Black, Henry Pineo, Joseph D. Davidson, Ansel T. Baker, Garland Cox, David R Huntley, Joseph B. Davidson, Elisha Schofield, Le(nard Porter ~nard R. Il,ley, John Lamont, jr., Wm. C. Bill, Handley C. Rhaffn~r, Abram G. Marsters, Eliakim Tupper, John S. Newcomb, Henrv L. Baker, Wm. N. Newcomb, Amos Baxter, JOB RHea, D.C.L., 'tHrin L. Cleaveland, Geo C. Pineo, John A. Beckwith, Edward M. ~1argesoD Moses Brown, James Martin, Jas Doyle, John Tobin, John O. Morse: Edw Redmond, James E. Lyons. Jas P. Cunningham, Edwin Rand, Sa!TIuel S. Robinson, Wm A. Poner, George L. Jess, Wm. H. Woodward, Wm S. West, James E. Rand, Thos Craig, Leander Rand. Edward R. Bishop, Gideon Power, Oliver WoodwOl'th, Thos Handl,,! Chute, Jas Tupper, Jer Bligh, Leander Eaton, D. Harris Newcomb, .. Leander Wickwire, Thomas 'fuzo, Jos Starratt, Danl ~I. IlIsley, DavJd E. Ross, Thomas B. Harris, Charles D. Randall, Robert Ens, Wm H. Skinner, Charles R. Northup, Edwin Harris, James S. Witter, Ju T. Hamilton, John N Coleman, D. Rupert Eaton, John Casey, John W Margeson, Edw Moren, Henry G. Bill, Leverct DeV. Chipman, !>. D. Davidson, Obadiah Newcomb, W. Warner, John S. Belcher, JehIal D. Pineo, .las T. Munning, John S. Woodworth, Augustus Tupper, John Fullerton, Wm. Smith, Wm. Burgess, J. W. Taylor.

COUNTY OF LusENBuRG-John Heckman, Mart Henneberry, Wm Ros~. Benj Zwicker, Charles L. H. Church, Henry Bailley, George W. Kuulhuek, 'Vm V. Andrews, ~Iorton 'Vhcelock, Lemuel M. Drew, Bcoj Rynard, John Keddy, Nich Wolff. Geo Ross, Geo Richardson, Jos P. Miller, Benj W. C. Mannillg, Thos K. Cragg, James D. Selig, \V m Robinson, Lewis Koau t, Edw Morgan, Geo Ie Mills, Peter Cor~ kum, Wm S. Drew, Robert Scott, ,I. JOB Rudolf, George Anderson, Geo Bans, Chns Lordley, Roht. Smith, Edw 'I'eel, Joseph \Vhitford, Joshua Kaulback, Nelion Chesley, J. M. Hoyt, Obadiah Parker, Joo Kaulback, Jos Baker, Goo Wile, Simon Rissel', Matt Ernest, William Turner, Robert. Lindsay, James Starratt, Robert Dawson, John Smith, Henry D. Clea\'clnnd, Jos W. Lockhart, Lewis Anderson, John Treth~ ney, Geo Turner, Jas Lantz, Jas Dechman, Henry Alders, J. James I{ock, Casper Oxner, Adam Feindel, Leonard Hebb, Reuben McFar­lane, SalOl Ramey, Jas Faulkner, Henry Keoy, Robt West, Enos Teel, Adum E. purland, 'Ym J. Dauphiney, Jas Publico\'cr, Henry Porter, J~hn NeVIlle, Jas Grmton, W:u C~ea\'eland, Casper Puhlicover, Joseph ~ltscy, Jas H. \Ventzel, J~hn robin, Edw Langille, James }""'ayles, Nat ~tl'Um, \Vm. Remby, JOSIah W. Rudolf, Jas Wynock, JOil T. Barss, Jer Mader, Jas M. Aietzler, Joshua Zwicker AVdrd .Foster LC'\'i Lan­gille, Thoa H. Mosher, Wm Himelman, eaieb Lann-ille. Ca~I>er Oxner Eli Ramey, Benj Dauphiney, William Shatford W~m. Faulkner Jacob Pickles, D. B. Himmelman, Richard J. Jenkin; Dani Duncan 'James H. Hiltz. Ja.,H. Coole,!, Geo Geldert, A~rm H~bb, Stephen .I<'i~k, Jno Burn, Danl S. McDonald, Chas Morllsh, Thos T. Keefler, Joseph H. Wade, John S. Mel{ean! John Bailley, Chas Pickford, Abrm Zink, BeDJ Berrlger, John LeVI Oxner, JOB It Wyman, .To1m F. Hiltz, Henry E. Cook, Natt Wentzell, Albert Pearl, Steph Lano-ille Jas Thompson R. D. Clarke, Jas Kizer, Jas McFarland. e, ,

BROWN BROTHERS & CO., Druggists, Ordnance Square, Haruax.

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1871.] ALMANACK. 129

COUNTY OF PICTOu-Hon Jas Fraser, Hon John Holmes, Robert M~r~aYI Peter Ross, John~McKay, Geo ~'1cLcodJ Dun McDonald, WIlham Fraser, Adam 1tIcl\.enzic, 'Vrn Gordon, Jas Primrose, Angus Sutherland, Anthony Smit~l. Jobn Grant, Neill Gunn, Hugh McLeod, Jas .McGregor, W. H. Duvles, John Logao, 'Ym Langill, James Grant, Robert Copeland, Wm Smith, Sa.ml Cameron, Alex McKay, OoR" Jno McLeod, Geo McDonald, Wm Dunbar, Geo McKenzie, Alex P. Ross, Alex Cameron, Rodk McKenzie, Alex McKay, W.R., John Crerar, RobtDoull, Henry R. Narraway, Don McDonald, C.J., George McKay, George Denoon, John Holmes, c.J., Adam Gordon Andw Hunter Joo F. McDonald, Basil Bell, John H. Lane, John Gr;y, Pet G. Campbell Wm Ross, John Ross, David A. Ross, Donald McDonald N.G. Jame; Fitzpatrick, Alexander Chisholm, Don Fraser, Jas Wentw~rth, Duncan Robertson, Thos Horn, Jas Holmes, Stewart Burns, John A. Dawson, Jas Kitchen, Jas W. Carmiehael, Malcom G. McLeod, Alex McHardy, John Dawson, John Mitchell, John Hogg, Law Miller, David Marshall, John McPhee, George W. Underwood, Robt Fraser, Andw Campbell, David Patterson, Alex. Grant, Alex Thompson, James hes, Hector McLean, Dun McKay, Jas McRae, Richnrd Tanner, Danl McDonald, John R. Noonan, Mahew T. Smith, Don McKay, Alex McKay, Alex McDonald, M.R., Thos Fraser, Jas Hudson, John McDonald, (Angus' sou) John McDonald, (John's son), Don McLean, Wm McGillvery, ehas McKinnon, Cbas McDougall, W m Cameron, Charles McLellan, Jas Hislop, R. P. Grant, Ken Ross, Alex Fraser, Jesse Hoyt, Donald McDonald, F.G., James R. Fraser, Daniel Grant, Maurice Power, Wm Brownrigg, Danl McLes:!, Alex McLeod, Don Ross, Wm McDougall, itehn Cumming, Jas Cumming, Don D. McDonald, Chas In'in, Robt McNeil, Allan McPhee, James Dunn, Donald Sutherland, Malcom McDonald, Michael C. Olding, Wm S. Fraser, John R. }"'raser, Angus McMillan, Jno Falconer, Wm McLaren, A. J. Patten;on, Jno Yorston, Thos Kennedy, Daniel Sutherland, Daniel Chisholm, Alex Matheson, Jas W. Jackson, JR:iI D. McGregor, Jas IGtchen, jr, .John Henry, David Tattrie Saml Archibald, John Gollan, David Millnr, Thos Graham, John McLeod, George Lawrie, Angus Campbell, John R. Carmichael, }'inlay Cameron, ThoB Grant, Henry Dunlop.

COUNTY OF QUEENs-Whitman Freeman, James F. Morc, Richard Carder Wm McGill, Edward Vanhorn, Zoheth Freeman, JOB Dexter, Geo McLeod, Eldred Cohoon, Robert Dolliver, Stephen Mack, David Freeman, Sylvanus Morton, Israel Hendry, Nat Freeman. George S. Parker, Charles Allison, jr., John Douglas, Enoch Steadman, John Mulhall, Edw McLeod. Saml T. N. Sellon, Saml Freeman, Steph C. Tupper, Jno Hall, George Mack, Edw P Freeman, JOB H. Cook, Chns H. Whitman, Elk Morton, Jabez F. Park, Bart F. Tupper, Joseph Chandler, Phineas Armstrong, Asa Morine, Edw Seely, Nath Tu.pper, Lewis A. Sponagle, Stew Gardener, Simeon F. Hunt, Geo A. FIsher, Wm Hendry, Eldred H. Barnaby, Richard Knowles, Donal~ Cam,pl.)l'll, Hugh Houston, Jos Innes, Wm Cowie, Joseph Free~an, I atk ~,!.\ 1:11, M. F. A!,!'nl'w, Joshua Freeman, Dr~w R. Blockct, Ihchard ~: I dl.,·r, Robert .:\li(\lll(·loas, John Lacey, Milton DouFI~ss, John Md.:imty, Jr., Henry Hocker, Spencer Cohoon, Jolll.l C. "ulf, Cha~ E .. ),lunull, Jos Ford, William H. Freeman,8th SmIth, John P. Alm~ttong, Joseph B. Harlow, James M. Freeman, Lewis Minard, Thco~oslUs Ford, John II Minllrd Uriah Johnston, A. M. Hemeon, Ephraim. Mack.

'COUNT; OF RICHMOND-John Smith, Henry Martell, John R.

BJl(}WN BROTHERS & Co., Importers of Genuine Patent Medicines.

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Smith Joo Morrison .Tno :\Inti1l'wn. Alex Murchison. Anthy Oliver, Simo~ Dononlll, .Joh~ l\lcInnis, Simon Babin, Simon LeBlanc, Nor­man McNeil, John Strachall, Josiah Hooper, Ken McLeod, John F?l­ler, Chas Boudrot, Edw Gagnon, Holt E. P. Flynn, ~olJert McKenzie, Robt.Hill, Wm Brymer, Patrick l\lahonrgettc, Maurice J. Kavan~gh, Ken Marrison Don Boyd Simon Larulry, Jetfl'CY Bondfot, John Ii ree­hill, Danl o'd. Madden, Peter Bosdet, John H. Rindress, Aime Mar­tell Isaac LeVcsconte James Smith, David Grouchy, Wm LeVesconte, Angus McLeod, Henry C. Fixot, M.D., Jat:l Smith, Don N. Shaw, Hen' Carre, Jas Johnston, Andrew Bellefontaine, Stephen McPherson, ,J?hn McDonald, Louis Boudrot, Don Mattheson, Walter MUl'ray, WIlham Urquhart, George H. Bissett, Hyacinth Martell, J. T. DeCarteret, Simon Donovan, jr., Wm G. BaHam, Thos LeNoir, jr., Hector Mur­chison, Don McKay, Isidore LeBlanc, Henry Richard, Arch Johnston, Wm Lahey, John R. Smith jr. Gilbert Paon, Andrew McDonald, John

~ Anderson, Angus McNeil, James Hearn, Charles King, Dun Cameron,' fa Max Forrest, David McNamara, jr, Peter Grouchy, John Keefe, Albert ;S B. Hooper, Angus McKinnon, Neil Stewart, JOB Matheson, Robert G. e Proctor, Simon Terrio, Steph McDonald, Goo Thomson, Jas Phelan, ~ Alex McDonald, Edw E. Binet, Sebastian Vigneau, jr., D. McRae, '" R. G. Morrison, Wm Chisholm. ~ COUNTY OF' SHELBURNE-Robert Currie, Gilbert McKenna, Wm

: J. Bell, Robt P. Wood ill, Wm T. Kelly, John Bower,Jas T. Holden,

O~ David Eisenhauer, Robert McIntosh, Jas Hogg, Wm Crews, John M. Dall, Joseph Walters, Wm McKay, Wm Herkins, John G. W. Dall, .Jessie Dexter, John Purney, M. D. Mc!{euna, George Snyder, Hugh.

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McAlpine, Wm Dunlop, jr., Jacob Locke, Austin Locke. Barring­ton District-William Cunningham, James C, Smith, Josiah Snow, Jas S. Smith, Henry Chute, Bartlett Covill, As. Macgray, Thomas L. Banks, Obed W. Homer, Thos Coffin, Thomas W. Wilson, Israel L. Crowell, Wm B. Smith, Hemeon Kenny, ,J·\S J. Clark, M,D., ViDcent Nickerson, Michl Wrayton. Danl Sargent, A. C. Avard Doane.

COUNTY OF VICTORIA-Dun McRae. Wm Jones, Chns McKenzie, Chas J. Campbell, Alex Taylor, John Robertson, Alex Munro, Joseph Hartt, Alex McRae, Angus Buchannan, Jno W. Burke. Alex McKay, Lewis Bown, Duncan Ferguson, Alex McKay, Alex Cameron, Angus McLeod, John McLeod, John McDonald, John S. McNeil, John G. McKinnon, Angus McDonald, Don McLean, John McLennan, Chas Campbell, Malcom l\.icLean, Lauchlan McDonald, Donald Morrison, Rupert G. Zwicker, Daniel Mc~eod, Hector Campbell. Jessee Roper, Wm McLean, Kenneth McKenZie, Edward. McLeod, Mur McKenzie, Mur McDonald, Kenneth McDonald, Angus McAulay, Neal MeAskill, John Mc~eod, (Bay St. Lawrence), John McLeod, (Fanning's Point), NeilMorrl8on, Kenneth Buchannan, Luther McLeod Tho8 S. Bown jr., John ~cKinnon, David Corbett, Ingraham Carey,'non McDonald: Dun Morrison, Edw Curr, Danl J. McKen'1.ie, A. B. Morrison Angll8 Cameron, "riUiam Hl'ft', .. 'l'Oan. A. M.u.:hcl', l.)eter McLean, Jas Crowdis jr., C.,N. Cnmphl'll, J..~~il li-i!li:., (leo Ingraham, John McRae, Hecto; McNeil! John G, McLeod, Alcx McDonald, 'Vm Kidston, jr" Laugh McFadlnn, Angus McIvor, Rud McRae, Samuel C. Campbell, Donald M;,Lean, Don McQuarry, .Tno A, Fraser, Don McRae, Alex Ferguson.

,,-,OUNTT OF YARMOUTH-Township of Yannouth,' Jno Murray, Leon W:eston, ~e'~j Rogers, Thos D. Chipman, W. H. Townsend, Nathan Hilton, Wilham. Rogers, James Durkee, Wm Burrill, John W. Lovitt,

BROWN BROTHERS & CO., Druggists, Ordnance Square, Halifax.

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Small Wares in great variety. at H. T. MUII~'S.

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Robt Brown! John Crawley, Ansel Robhins, Ncbon Corning, Xathan Crosby, BenJ P. Crosby. Goo Crosby, Harvey Cann, Benj B. Moses, John Raynard, George S. Brown, Samuel Flint, Benjamin Cleaveland, John K. Ryerson, John MacIver, Neh K. Clements, Jacob Hatfield, Nathan Moses, ebas Tedford, ehas Steel, Samuel Crosby Richard T Crosby, Jon RandaJI, John A. Hatfield, Stephen Patten, j~}m Tooker; J~ Wentw?rth MoodY',Aldcn Ellis, ebas E Brown, 'Vm Haley, John Craw~ey, ~r., Thoa '''lllett, Wm J. Hatfield, Jacob Landers, lfreeman DenDls, Saml M. Ryerson, Nathan Lewis, John Carland Jeremiaa Murpby, Edw Perry, Jas Starritt. District of ArQ!Jle: Isra~l Harding Robt S Eakins, James M. Lent, Isaac S. Hatfield Matt Jeffery Joh~ Ryder, Rueben Abbott, Simon D'Entremont, Pet'er S. D'Entr~mont, John Bourque, Dominick D. Boudreau, Michl Surette Leon Porter W. D'Entremont, Wm Hatfield, Ja~es H. Hamilton, Joseph White: Ohed S. Slocomb, J:1cter Surette, Cynl Babine, JeremiMh Sims Louis B. D'Entremont, St11lman Larkin, Natbl Hogg, John B. 'Vhite: Enos Gardner, Joh.n J. Brand, Geo 'Villiams, Cyril Porter, .lno C. Anderson, Urbane Babme, James Doncetl, Stephen M. D'Entremont Alber' Gayton, Simeon Gardner. '

Commissioners for giving relief to Insolvent Debtors, and foi: taking affidavits to hold to Bail.

COUNTY OF ANNAPoLIs-Geo R. Grnssie, Major Chipmun , I. \Y. Ruggles, Joseph Wheelock, James Gray, William Y. }'oster, Chas M. Forbes, John Mills, .John ,Fleet, Robert .Mills, Edward Bartenu, T. W. Chesley.

Co. o~' ANTIGONJSIlE-Wm C. Hicrlihy, Wm R. Cunningham, 'Vm J. Berk, Richard J. l?orristall.

CO. OF CAPE BRETON-C. Eo Leonard, jr., Henry Dannport, "~m Gammell John A. Moore, L. Robertson, John McLean, 11011 John Fergusod, John Forbes, Chlls.T. Clark, Jas.P. "'anl.

CO. OF COLCHESTER-David B. Lynds, \OVm Campbell, Silas H. Crane, James F. Blanchard, Jumes K. Blair, William McKim, 'Vm A. Fulmore, John King.

CO. OF CUMBERLAND-Charles D. Roach, C. G. Donkin, Fraucis Carroll, William H. Rogers, Charles B. Dewolf, Donald :'\Id\.ay, C. E. Ratchford, James W. Delaney, Amos S. Blenkhorn, Cp'u:- Bellt, Robt Stubbs, J. Z. Bliss, Job Seaman.

CO. OF DIGBy-Chl\::; Budd, Edw Heg-an, Edw It Timpany, John Donnegan, Edward M. Marshall, Louis Q. Bourque, Basil A. Rohichau, Charlton Sabean, Hollaml E Payson, Colin Campbell, scnr., Wtn B.

SteC~t.OF GUYBBoRo'-William G. Scott, John Mahoney, Edm H. Franchville, Jas B. Hadley, \VIII Hart, Christopher Jost; St. Mary's Disl., Hugh McDonald, Wm A. McKeen, Alex N. McDonald, John

W. ~~~~fuLIFA.x-Henry C. U. Twining, Andrew Shie· .. .i, Joseph Kaye, Charles M. Nut!ing. Benja~~ G. Gray, Napean Clh~ke, Peter H. LeNoir, Wm. GarvIe, Wm. Twmmg. .

CO. OF HANTs-Jacob Withrow, Elkanah Young, John O. Kmg, David Frieze, Jas Poynt, Isaac Carver. .

CO OF INVBRNEss-Dunsier Tremrun, Lauchlan McDougall, Jas McDo~nen, Angus McDonnell, Wm Grant, Wm McPherson.

BROWN BROTHERS & Co., Pure ChemicalS and Toilet Articles.

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132 BELCHER'S FARMER'S [1871.

CO. OF KINGS-John F. Hutchinson, Hugh L. Dickey, S"th Bur­gess, Mayhew Beckwith, Hon C,~leb ~. Bill, Richd :Starr, Wm Crane, Caleb H. Rand, Benjrn H. <?alkm, Wmckworth Chipman, Wm Ea~n, Geo Hamilton, Geo F. Robmson, Geo Dodge, LeV! W. Eaton, G. T.

MoC~. OF LUNENBURG-Wm Hoss, John Heckman, Daniel Dimock, John Harley, Matt Ernat, .James Dowling, Adolphus Gaetz, ,Robt Scott, James Dechman, Geo Anderson, Jos Kaulback, Jae D. SelIg. .

CO. OF PIOTou-Hon James Fraser, Robert Murray, D. HocklD, James Primrose, William Gordon, Robert DouB, Henry R. Narraway, Don Robertson, Rodk McKenzie, David Matheson, Goo W. Underwood, James Ives, Wm 'V. Glennie.

CO. OF QUEENS-J. F. More, John Edgar, James Collie, Wm. Ford, Matt Drew, jr., William Anderson, Patrick FJynn.

CO. OF RICHl\IOND-WiJ1iam Crichton, Simon lJonovan, John R. Smith Danl O'C Madden, Thos LeNoir, John Fuller, Isaac LeVes­conte, 'John Freehil, John Matheson, Hon E. P. Flynn, John H. Rhin­dress, David Grouchy.

CO. OF SHELBURNE-Cornelius White, .Josiah Coffin, Gilbert Mc­Kenna, George H. Dcinstadt, Robert Currie, James Muir, Josiah Snow, Gabriel Robertson, O. W. Homer, J. C. Smith, M. D. McKenna.

CO. OF VICTORIA-Alex Taylor, Joseph Hart, Donald Morrison, Wm Jones, Donald McLean, Alex Taylor, jr.

CO. OF YARMOUTH-John Bourque, Enos Gardner, Wm Rodgers, J. W. H. Rowley, John Tooker, Thomas Willet, Jame. M. Len~

PROVINCIAL GOVERNMENT OFFICERS.

Provincial Secreta.ry's Offi.ce. Prot'inchd Seaetar.'l, Hon \Villiam B. Vail, )[.P.P. Dep Prov See'y,

Herbert Crosskill. Finance Department, Hugh Kerr. Aful'riage License Clerk, R. H. Bell.

Provincia.l Treasurer's Offi.ce. Treasurer, Hon \ViIliam Aunanu, l\1.L c. Clerk, W. E. Brine.

Department of Mines and Public Works. Commissioner, Hon Robt Robertson, M.P.P. DqJ Comm'r, Jno Kelly.

Inspector of Mines, John Rutherford. Clerks, C. H. Carman Thoffil\8 Robertson. Chief Clerk of Works, James B. McNab. Clerk, John A. Cattley. [" .. peclor of WOI'ks, H. B. Reid. Chief Clerk of Mines and Mhlemls, Jno Kelly. Dep Gold Comm"·8.-Montague and Lawrencetown, Jno Kelly j Stormont, Jno F. Taylor' Sherbrooke Wm L. Pye; Oldham and Renfrew, Jas McKenzie; Wi~e Harbour, D. W. Crockett j AJOImt Uiliacke, Benjamin Blois. Agent in Great Britain . F. N. Gisbornc. J

Provincial Hospital for the Insane. Visitors, the Governor, the Chief Justice, the Provincial Secretary

the President of the Legislative Council, the Speaker of the House of Assembly! and the I~eads or authorized representati,'cs of all christian churches 10 the ProvIDce. Comm'1's, Goo G. DU8tan, Thos E. Murphy, James Duggan. TreasUl'er, Hon Wm Annand. Medicv.l S,.perinfin.

BROWN BROTHERS & CO., Druggists, Ordnance Square, Halif"".

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dent, Jas R. DeWolf, M.D. Asst Physician, Robt W. McKeag-ney, :5[.D. Storeke~per, George Downie. Housekeeper, Mrs R. D. Dickson.­~i~ks~~~J's, Mrs George Downie, John H. McNab. Enginur, R. D.

Crown Land Department. Commissi()n~rofCrown Land:'!, Samuel P. Fairbanks. Deputy, Wm

A. Hemlry. Clerks, Erl,w MOl"!,IS, Fr,ed LeBlanc, Matthias Cuppaidge, George Lloyd, Rnd Edwin Collins Fairbanks. Draughtsman, James H. Austen. Dep..,ut!} Survt>yors-4"napolis, Hugh Kerr; Ant(qonish, Hugh McDonald;. Cape Breton, David McKeen, H. R. McI{enzie; Colchester, I. N. Archibald, R. L. Byers; Cumberland, S. O'Donnell Welwood McNab j Digby, Alpheu8 Jones, John S. M. Jones i Guysboro', W. Hartshorne, C. T. Ta!lor; Halifax, W. A. Hendry, W. Ander90n, R. A. Logan, James Davidson, C. Fairbanks, J. B. Smith, E. H. Keating j Hants, G. F. McDonald, Benj Smith j Inverness, John Murphy, F. 'V. McKenzie; Kings, J. Laird; LU1Ienburg, J. W. Andrews; Pictou, Peter Ross, D. C. Robertson; Queells, W. Freeman, James F. More, Samuel Smith, Jno H. Harlow; Richmond, J. McKenzie, John J. Robertson; Shelburne, A. Hamilton; Victoria, A. McKay; Yarmouth, P. L. Hatfield.

Board of Agriculture. President, Hon Alex McFarlane. Vice Presidents, Districts No.1,

(City and County of Halifax) Hon Sir Wm Young, Wm Cunard, .Jos j. Northup, Henry Yeomans; No.2, (Kings, Annapolis and Digby) C. C. Hamilton, M.D., Avard Long-ley j No.3, (Lunenburg-h, Queens, Shelburne and Yarmouth) H. A. N. Kaulback, A. C. A. Doane; No.4, (Hants, Colchester and Cumberland) Hon Alex McFarlane, Hon R. A. MeHetfey; No.5, (Pictou, Antigonish and Guysborough) Hon John McKinnon, Wm H. Harris; No.6, (Cape lireton, Riehmond, Inver· ness and Victoria.) Henry Davenport, Geo C. Laurence. Memberii c.r o.tficio, Rev A. S. Hunt and J. B. Calkin. Treasurer, Wm Cunard. Secretary, Professor Lawson.

Board of Statistics of Marriages, Births and Death •• Sec'y, Joo Costley, Halitilx. Issuers ~f lllarrifl.rl" Licenses and Dep.

Reg'TS of 1J(arria!le~, Birt"~ GIld Deaths, ~t.eph Selden, ~alifax, ao~ the Dep. Itostmasters 10 the different Counties. Dep. Reg J'S of Mar;!a.'1e3 ,

Birlm and Deaths, the Way Offiee Keepers in the uifferent Counties. COI1:m;ssioner (01' examining, preserving and arrangi1lg anci~'t ,.~ds

and documents, illustrative of the History and progress of SOCiety tn the Province, Thos B. Akins, D.C.L.

Immigrant Agentfor the Province of Nova Scotia, Thos F. ~orrison. Indian Affairs-Chiif Commissioner, Saml P. Fail·banks. Inspector of Steamers for N. S. and N. B., W. N. Smith. Board of Examiners (or Provincial Afedical Licenses, Wm J. Almon,

M.D., F.M.O., Hon D. MeN. Parker, M.D., and R. S. Black, )I.D.

Central Board qf Examine1'<; qf Shipmasters and Jfates, Capt John Taylor, Wm Pryor, Thos Bolton.

Commis.nonel's without tIle Province, Abram Jackson of Boston, and Andrew B. Almon 01 Salem.

alteen's Printl!'l', Hugh W. Blackadar.

= Sponges, Brushes, Combs and Pel1umery, at BROWN BROTHERS & Co.

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MISCELLANEOUS COUNTY OFFICERS. ~ ANNAPOLIS Co-Health Officers, George T. Bingay, M.D., L. G. ~ DeBlois, M.D., R. J. Ellison, :M.D. Board of Health, IJeter BonD~t, e Jno Mills, Law Hall, Alfred Troop, and county members. C.?,nm rs 'tS Public Whru.1: Annapolis, Peter Bonnett, Thomas A. Gavazu, Edward =. Barteaux. oj ANTIGONISH Co-Clerk,!! License, Alex H. McGillivray. Health :l .. ~ O.f!ice:r, Alex Mcintosh. M.J). Board <if HMith, Wm H. Cunningham,' ~ WmBeck.

,Q CAPE BRETON Co-Comm'rs Sydne.'1 Common, James McKeagney, U Clement H. Harrington, Jus Anderson, Henry LeCras, Geo E Burchell. ~ Harbour MaJJl.,~-Sydnev, A. H. Bourinot; Bridg'1"'.rt, Walter Han-fCI drickan; Cow Ball' Alfred E. Bown; Little Bras d'OI', Park Collins; 4) Louisburg, Wm 1ownshend. Comm'rs of Pilots, Thos S. Bown,. HOD :;; Th D. Archibald, Hen Davenport, Wm Routledge, Blowers Arch.bald, ~ Wal Young. Fire Wards-Sydne!J, Henry LeCras, Alonzo J. White" ~ N. L. McKay. Fire Brigade, Capt, W. J<'. Micheau; Lieut, Matthew ... Bradley. Trustees of Public PropertJl' Wm Buchanan, Robt J. Ingra-ham, Jno E. Burchell. Health O.utcers, Lewis Johnston, •. D., John ui Lewis, }['D., A. D. McGillivray, M.D., Marcus Dodtl, M.n. Board of Z Health, Chas E. Leonard, jr, Henry W. Crawley, '1'. Archibald, Lauch Robertson, Hon Jno Fergusson, C. H. Harrington. =- COLCHESTER Co-Trustees School Lands-Ouslow, Jno I{ing-, Isaac ~ McCurdy, John B. Dickie j Troro, Alex Kent, David Page, "Villiam ~ McCullY, Thos Miller. Clerks of License, J. L. Crow, Hendel'son Gass, .... Jas M. Spencer. Hpnltlt Officers, Chas Bent, )1.))., W. E. McRoberts, IS M.D. Board of Health-Truro, Saml Muir, 1\[.])., Wm Gdgor, Robert

0; Chambers, Jas K. Bluir, Saml Hettie, Samuel Nelson; TCltrlmagollche, Robt Logan, Sam Waugh, Jno Millar, Geo Lombard, 'Vm Blackwood . .CI CUMBERLAND·Co-Comm'rs of Pilots-Puqmash, Hon H. G. Pineo, ~ Jos Bent, Chas B. DeWolf, Daniel Rogers; Wallace • • ras B. Davison, p Jos N. B. Kerr, Riehd Scott, jr. Health Oftic.,·s, Benjamin G. Purdy, o Nathan Tupper, M.D., Edwm Clay, M.D., Vharles Creed, .M.I)., Robert .c:I Mitchell, M.D., A. S. Townshend, M.D., C. E. Dc\Volf, M.D. Boards .~ of Health-Parrsboro', Rev Wm B. King, Jos Ratchford, Daniel York, .. }'raa Carroll, Jesse Fullerton, E. DeW. Ratchford; Cumberln.nd and ~ ·.Joggins Dist, C. E. Ratchford, A. S. Blcnkhorn, R. K. Smith, J. W. o D~laney, Dougl .. ~gsley, Hiram Black, W. F. Cutten, \{, B. Boggs, o Gilbert Seaman, MICh Pugtiley; fVallace, Stephen Fulton, Don McKay James B. Davidson, Nicol Ni~holson ; Pugwuslt, Cyrus Bent, Henry u: cti Pineo,jr, Henry G. Bennetr. Wm H. Seamlln, ehas E. McNutt. ell DIGBY Co-Clerks of License-lJigb.VJ Thos B. ].\·nwick; HiII.sburgh, ~ JIlS '!. Poole; Wey,?outh,. Wm H~gan, Bernard McNeill; Westport, o Maunce Havcock. f)upe"l1Jtsors Publ,c Lands, Edw K. Timpany, E. R. fZ; Oakes, JIIO Bennett. Health Officer, Robert Stephen, M.D. Board of ~ Health-D!g"!/. Wm N. Bent, John V. Purdy, He~ry Blakslee; We.v-.... mouth, CerI~o P. Jones, Ed Jones, Ed Everett; Brler and Long Islands, II; Jesse Hams, T. W. Ruggles, W. C. Payson Wm Coggin' Geor!,:e Ii MU!lfO. Trustees of Public Proper:ty and Sl'~i8or8 of Com";on, W m !':'! Sm.th, James H. Jones, Jacob Dakm. Comm'rs Digby Pier, Edward J. ~ Budd, John Holdsworth, John Quirk. <If GUYBBORO' Co-Health Officers, Wm G. Scott, John Mahoney, Jas f B. Hadley, Wm Hart. ChrIStopher Jost. Board ~f Health, W. Hart, ~~~~~~~~~==~ BROWN BROTHERS & CO., Druggists, Ordnance Square, Halifax.

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~.~. Cunningham, E. II. Fmnchvillc, .T. Mahaney. Town Clerks­

'!:!..';"9sborough, MtLl':;hall. Jost; Afanchester, John B. Simpson j Melford,

Vmcent W nllace; W!lmut, \V m J;ligclow; Clerl..7 C!f License, Thomas C.

il:ii.etrustees Public Property, Thos Cook, Hector Gordon, Andrew

ALIFAX Co-Health OjJicer-Hal~'fax, Charles J. Gossip, ?II-D.;

Boards '!f Hea1th- Waver!e.ll, B. C. Wilson, John Linglcy, Jos Salter,

W. B. Buckley, M.D., Jos rhompson, Charles Thomas, Roht Laidlaw;

Portuguese Cove and Ketch Harbour, Rich Flemming Joo Whalen Joo

Purcell, Edw BeauT; St. Margaret's Balj, Jas Crou~her, Wm E Brine,

Thom:~s Meagher, Jas F~aser, John ~. Shatford, Fredk Hubly. George

DaUPhinz, George GarrIson. Comm rs to examine and select Pilots for • I the p'm1 0 Halifax, Joo U. Ross, Jno Taylor, Wm Cunard, W. RoChe,

Damel ronan. .Local B,oard oj Examiners of Ship masters and Mates,

Peter Coffin, BenJrn Da.vldson, Geo A. McKenzie. t'omm'rs Citg Hos­

pi~al and Poors' A~.'1lum, Henry Pryor, Hon Edward Kenny, George P.

Mitchell, P. C. Hill, Patk Power, Hon D. McNeil Parker, M.D, R. S.

Black, M.D., W. Esson, the Mavor, Aldermen Richardson and Dunbar'

Sec'Y,. James ~I. Liddell; Superintendent POors' Asylum, Edward Shiels~ Hospital MedlCaJ, Board, Drs Black (Chairman), Tupper, C.B., Jennings,

Slayter, Trenaman, Cowie, Davies, Hattie; Consulting Ph!l.~icif1n (lnd

Surgeon, Dr Parker; House 8ltr!]eon flnd Apothecar!J, Dr .Jas Vena~s.

HANTS Co-Health Officer, B. Dr'V. Fraser, ?\OI.D. Board of Healtlt

-Town of IVindsor, Hon R. A. McHefi'ey, B. DeW. Fraser, M.D., H.

H. Reid, M.D., Charles Smith, E. W. Dimock, G. P. Pnyzant, Edward

O'Brien, Jas M. Geldert, J. P. Pellow, W. H. Blancharri, E. MeLatchy,

Jos Rickarrls, John Stirling, Thos B. Smith, Jas Shand, John Collins,

Gasper Drillio, T. S. Harding, J. S. Shaw, M. H. Golldge.

INVERNESS Co-Health O,/jicer, Dr. Campbell. Board qf Healtlt,

Gen ('. Lawrence, Jas McDonnell, Nicholas Murphy, Ang-us Murphy.

KINGS Co-Bom'd of Heal111, Henrie Shaw, M.D., Chas C. Hamilton,

M.D., W. C. Bill, George W. Fisher, 'Villiam CrJU1e. T,.ltst~('s ,"'r/wol

Lands-Hurton, TholD:.L ... Wm Harris, 'Vi1liam Stl'wart, Jas S. ~for:-:l·.

7'rustees Public Bnildil1gs and Lunds, rr. W. Hanis, Winckworth

Chipman, L. De V. Chipman. Town Clerks-Cornwallis, :stanley

Eaton; Horton, Jas S. Morse j Aylesford, l'arker Spurr.

LUNENBUltG Co-Clerks of License-Lunenburg, Chas Godtrey j

Bridgewater: John Slocumb; Mahone Bay, Gideon Llmgille; New

Germany, Saml FundIc; Ritcy's Cove, Geo Rite),. Trustees Common

Lands Han Jno Creighton, Henry S. Jost, Jno Young, Benj Rcreng'er,

Jas E{senhlluer, Wm Zwicker. Trustees LaHave Common, Jno Him­

melman, Martin Sperry, Jno Publicover. Trustees of Puhlic Lands,

Adolphus Gaetz, J'ames D. ~elig, Casper Silver. Trustees of School

Lands, Robert Lindsay, Jno Dn.uphin~y, G~ Anderson, senr. Super­

visors Public Property-Chester, Davld Wltford, Chas Lovett. Town

Clerks-New Ross, Goo Ross. PICTOU Co-Tru~tce8 Public Property-Pictou, Churles T. Irving',

William McLaren; Egerton, .Jame:! Fraser, jr, James ",. Carmichael,

Don McDonald. }~ire Wardens-Pic·tou, Daniel Hockin (Chainnan

and Treas), Roht Doull, Roht P. Grant, Clarence Primrose, Jam.es

Crichton, Alex 1-'. Ross, Rodk Mc]{m17.ie, Jno T. Ives, 'V: II. Harris,

W. H. Davies, W. N. Rndolf; New Glasgow, ,T. W. Carmlchal'1, Thos

Fraser,Dr Mun.:ty, Geo W. Underwood, ?a\'~d Marshall, l!. )lcDonnl~, I James H. Fraser, Don Grant. Fire Engme CompanY-PICton, Captain

- Dye Stuffs and Confeetionery, at BROWN BROTHERS & CO.

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136 nELCln~R'S FARMEU'S [1871.

Gordon KelT; New Glasgow, Capt Thos Fraser jIst Lt, Jno C. Rci~i 2d Lt, Alex. Fraser. Seey, Robt Walker. Hook and Ladder CO-P,C­tou, Capt John Crockford j Seey and TreHs, G. D. Ives. H~al.th Officers, G. M. Johnston, lLD., 'V. E. Cooke, :\I.D., Geo A. Christie, M.D., Lewis Johnston, M.D., Jas 'Ventwor~h, J.E. Jones, M.D. Boards of Health-Pictou, H. R. Narraway (Chairman), S.~. Hol.mea (Sec), Robt Doull Joo A. Dawson, Cornelius Dwyer, C. 'I. Irvmg, DaVId Matheson; , New Clasgow, Dr Murray, Dr ~"raser, Bas~l Bell. J. W. Jackson D McDonald. Town ClerkS-PICtou, DaVId Matheson; Egerton: Wm Fraser; Maxwelton. John S. Copeland. Co~m'rs of Streets-Pictou, John Fergusol1', H. R. Narraway, W. HarriS, Peter Brown; Egerton, William Ross, Alexander Fraser, John Cameron Pictou Cemetery Company-President, John Crerar j Alex8?der J. Patterson. Pictou New Cemetery Company-Prest, J. Primrose; Secy, D. Dickson. Pictou Agricultural Societ,f-Prest, D. Matheson; Vice Prest, Don Fraser; Secy, John McKenzie; Treas, James Ives.

QUEENS Co-Trustee of Public Property, Jno Campbell. Bea1t1t Officers, Joo Barnaby, M.D., Henry G. Farish, M.D. Health W.rdeua': Liverpool, Henry G. Farish, M.D., Jas :Forbes, M.D., W. H. F~aser, M.D., C. E. D. Snow, William Anderson. Milton, S. W. Burns, M.D.,JaS M. F~eman, Allan Tupper j Port Medway, Wm Daly, Asa Morine Mill; V.age, John Barnaby, M.D., Enoch Stedman; Greenfield, Nathaniel Freeman, n. North District, Dr. Saunders, Scbra Cl'Ocker, M.D. Brooklyn, Edw McLeod, W. Chandler; New Bridge Comm'rs, Edward McLeod, Jno A. Delap, Thomas Day. Town Clerk, Nathan Payzant. Clerks of License-Liverpool, Wm Anderson; Port Medway, Jas Bar~e; North Dist, Wm Hendry. CO,m'rs of Streets-Liverpool, Jno McLeod, Geo S. Parker, Fras Selden; Milton, Jos B. Freeman Isaac Frooma~~ Silas Ii Murray, Nath Ellis; Port Medway, Joshua Hornish, John Morine, Daniel Condon. Fire Wardens-Liverpool, Goo W. Boehnr.l Thos Rees, Alex Cowie, Stephen G. Tupper, '1'hos Day, Jos Innes; Port Medway, Samuel Miles, Eldred Minard, Chao M. Ford; Mill Village, Edw Mack;jr., John DeMolitor.

RICHMOND Co-Health Officers, Henry C. Fixott, :"1.D., Casimer Robert, M.D. Board of Health, Peter Bosdet, Hon E. P. Flynn, Simon LeBlanc, J. R. Smith,jr, David Grouchy, Elias Boudrot, Wm Brymer.

SHELBURNE Co-Clerk of License, W. J. Hogg. Health Officers, I. K. W~lson, M.D. Geo Snyder, M.D. Board of Health, B.Ilrrington­I. K. ":'I1son, M.D., Jno Schrage .. M.D., Wm Snow, jr, JOB A. Smith, Isnae NIckerson, Solomon KendrICk, Goo Wilson, Warren Doane.

VICTORIA, Co-Comm'rs of Pilots-Port of BrUl d'Or, Alexander Munro, Alex McLeod, Don.Fraser. Health Officer, S. G. A. Mcl{een, M.D. Board of Health, Chas J. Campbell, W m Kidston, jr Jos Hart Dr Cameron, A. B. Morrison. J,

YARMOUTH Co-Health Officers, Dr G. J. Farish, Dr Thos Kirby. Board of Health, Dr J. B. Bond, Dr B. V. Varley, Dr F. A. Webster, 'Vm II. Townsend, James Murray, jr. Trustees of Public Property­Argyle, Jas A. Hatfield, Jas Spinney; Yarmouth, George S. Brown Nathan Moses, Wm Rogers. Com of Supervision over Beaches Bars' &c.-Yarmouth Harbour, 'Vm Burrill, Robert Brown, Saml Fiint, i

of Moody; Cheboguc, Leonard 'Veston, Chandl.cr Robbins. :Fire ~ 'Var~s-Yarmouth, Joseph R. Rinncy, Joseph Burrill, Bowman rtl I Cornmg, \V. B. Townsend, Saml M. Ryerson, Robert Huntcr, J. W. -< I Moody, Robt Ellerwood, Geo H. Lovitt, Geo B. Doane, Geo R Smith,

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;Nathan Hilton. Fire Engine Company-No. I, Capt, Wm H. Mood '" Ist.Lt, Chus E. Horton, 2nd Lt, A. F. Stoneman; No a, Capt 0:

. RIddle, 1st Lt, Wm A. Cano, 2nd Lt, J Swaney; No 3, Capt John P. FaIt, 1st Lt, Jas W .. Wyman, 2nd Lt, Benj Smith; Hook and Ladder Co-Capt, Robt J. Bmgay.. Trustees Public Cemetery, Sarn!

I Brown, Baht Hunter, Andrew LOVItt. Harbour Masters-Yarmouth Chas Tooker; Cbebogue, Samuel Crosby; Green Cove, Charles CaDn: Town. Clerks, Yarmouth, John Tooker; Argyle, Harvey Spinney. ExamlDers of Mc:chant Captains, Samuel Flint, Nathan Moses, John McIvor. Mountslll Cern,etery Compa~y-Directors, Nathan Moscs (Prest), L. E. Baker, (VU!C Prest), Benjamin Killam Dennis Horton Bowrn.an Coming, J. K. Ryerson, SLay ley Brown, S'amuel Brown, G: J. FaTISh (Seey and Treas).

EDUCATIONAL DEPARTMENT.

COUNClL OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION-The Members oftha Exccu~ tivc Council.

SUPERINTENDENT OF EDUCATION-Rev A. S. Hunt, M.A.

EXAMINERS FOR THE PllOVINCE, to examine and license Teachers -Lan,Quuge, Rev J. M. Heusley, D.D.; School Afanagement, Teaching, ~c., Hev Jas Ross, D. D.; 11JatltemuticsJ D. F. Higgins, A. H.j Histor!l and (leograph!l, nev Thos J. D"ly.

DEPUTY EXAMINERS, to conduct the: Examinations o.t the several placcs specified :-::J!/dne!/, the Inspector~ Badded", the Inspector j Mar­garee Forks, Dr. McNeil j Port Hood, the Inspector j Arielwt, the In~ spector; Gu!/sborollqh, thc Inspector; Slu:rbrooke, Rev John Campbell; AntigonisllC, the Inspector; Pictoll, Rev Jas Bayne, D.O.; Amherst, the Inspector; Truro, the Inspector; Halifizx, the Inspector j Whldsor, the Inspector; ](entr'ille, the Inspector; IJrid!lcfowli, the Inspector: D(q/!y, Rev P. J. Filleul; Yarmouth, the Inspector; Sltelbw71e, (or BarrillgtulI) the Inspector; Liverpool, the Inspeetor; Llllle1lburq, the Inspector.

NORMAL AND MODEL SCHOOLS, TRuRo-Alethod, and the ... Y(li!lral Sciences, J. p. Calkin, Principal _of the Normal College !\n~l MorIel School; En!Jlish LangrU1geJ Geograph!/, J'c" J. A. McCabe; ...1lathema· tic ... , W. U. Mulholland; jlusic, Miss M. Beckwith. jfodel School­Ili;lh Schoo? DeJ:<l1·tmellt, Edward. Blancharu; Prepa"ratory do., James Little; Senzor Elementar!J do., MISS Faulkner; JunIOr Elementar!l do., l\1i:;s A. Leake.

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Inspectors of Schools for Nova Scotia. Allnapolis, Rev G. Armstrong, M.A., Bridgetown j Antigonish, Angus

~Idsal\c, Antigonish; Cape Breton, E. Outram, ~I.A., Sydney; C.o(ch:ster. II. C. Upham, Gr't Village; Cumberland, Rev W.S. Darragh, ShlDlmlcas; Digby, A. W. Sa\'ary, l'II.A., Dig-by; GU.ljsbQro', S. R. Russell, Guysboro'; [fellifax, J. F. L. Parsons, Halifax; Hl.111ts, Hmr D. p~. Welton, M.A.,

"VinusoI'; Inverness, ,John Y. Gunn, Brond Cove; IU1igs, Rc\" Robert Sommerville, n.A., "Volf"ilIej Lunenburg, W. M. B. Lawson, LUDen· burg' Pictolt, Daniel McDonald, New Glasgow; QIle.~lIS, Rev C. Duff, Livel~ool; Richmond, Rcmi BcnC'it, D'Escousse; !lAelburne,,.u.cv w. H. Richan, Barlington; Vidoria J Alex. Munro, Btlddeck j } armouth, G. J. Farish, M.D., Yarmonth.

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Commissioners of Schools.

Annapolis West-Rev. H. DeBloi., J. Wallace, Jao England; and Peter Bonnett RobtMil1s R. W. Longley, Whitman Armstrong, Wm V. Jones, Alf:ed Troop, haiah Delap, Isr~1 GilJiott, EIi~kim Tupper, C. M. Forbes, Wm Dargie, George HardWIck, John L. R~c~.

Annapolis East-Revs Jas Hobertson, L.L.D., N. VHhto, W. G. Parker, D. Gordon; and Miner Tupper, H. E. Fitch, Harding ~o.r8eJ J. I~. :Forsythe, M.D., Jonathan Woodbury, M.D., Jesse O.akes, WJlll~m Miller, Hurdy Parker, George Woodbury, A. M. Gidney, Beulah Rpinney, Berish Danieltz, Wm H. Balcom.

Antigonish Co--Hevs Hugh Gillis, Dr Chisholm, J. D. Mur~a" Dr McGregor, William Chisholm, Wm B..McLeod,:A'ndrew McGillivray, Charles P. Martell, Ronald McGillivray, Peter FisBer, J. F. Forbcd; and Richard Forrestall, Robert Trotter, William H. McDonald, M:D., Alexander :\ldntosh, M.D., Archibald McGillivray, Wm C. Hierh~y, Wm Chisholm, Thomas M. Ring, Norman McDonald, Angus tilmth, Lachlan Cameron.

Cape Breton Co-Revds U. J. Cniur'kC', Neil McLeod, Alexander McSween, Jas Quinan, John Shaw, ::\Ir Chisholm, Mr Mcisaac, Dr McLeod, 'V. B. Boggs, P. Prc8twood; and D. McQuecn, C. H. Han'ingtoll, Lauchlin Robertson, HOll James 1\fcKeagney.

iJistrict of CQ{cheslf!7'-Rcvs Hollert Gnmt, E, E. Ros~, J. I. Baxter, Wm McCulloch, D.D., D. W. C. Dimock, J. Forsythe, Jas ~mith, D.D., O. Chute, James McLean; and W. A . .Fulmore, Dayid Murray, 'V. E. Mcl{obcl't,_M.D., Thos S. Delaney, F. M. P(.'ar~on, J. B. Dickie, George Reading, Samuel Hettie, John King, Isl'llcl Longworth, Robert G. H.uthcrtord, E. Tupper, junr., Hobert GammcJl, Ii'. R . .Parker.

District of Stirling-Revs James W utson, Thod Sedgwick; and Robert L. Byers, Robert PUT\ris, John Inine, E. D. Roach, M.D., D. Williamson, Robert Logan, W. J. McKay.

District t?l Cumberlalld-Revs G. Townshend, G. F. Miles, n. McKecn; anll A. ThoIn::;on, Gilbert ~l'alliall, Stephen .Fulton, n. McLe~n,. Cyrus Bent, Charles Lawrence, \V . .E. Cutten, Robt Donkin.

D,stnct of Purniboro'-Revs W. B. Kiug, D. McKinnon' and James KirkpatIick, T. D. Dickson, Frances Carroll, E. VickeI',}': J. A Hatfield, N. B. Morris, James Ward.

District of Digb!/-Hevds H. L.~Ycwens Cha, Rom'all, John C. Mor::;e, P. J. Filleul; and B. H. Huggles, J. A: ])enllison, G. Henderson, Stephen l\lar::;hall, 'Vm F. Potter, \Vtll H. Taylor, Jno S. McNeile, ~o:S~I~I~~~~~\~~~.~~~e8 Budd, Cahin Raymond, R. J. :FitzRandolph,

District of Clare-Revs J. Daley, John J. Quinan, D. O'Connor; and John P. I{nowlao, C. M. Haymond, Timuthy Sullivan •. \hude Melno~on, John ~. Thibodeau, Peter J. Beliveau, Angustin F. Comeau, CelcstlO ~. RoblCha!l, 1{cuucn Pl.'rI'Y, Anslem .M. Comeau, Jeremiah McLauchlm, .Jamc~ St~~\\·al't, Angel Blin.

l!;strict of GU.IjIJ'borollgh-Rcvus H. II. Hamilt4.>n, Thos Scars, E. Gelhng, Cl~arlcs }llll'r;t, John B?cklcy; and Christopher Jost, John ~fahuncy, E. J. CunnIngham, "lU MOil', H. n. Cunningham Thos ~~~~~~:~n~e~rahulll H. 'Vhitlllan, Donald Gunu, John H. Tory, Wm

. District of ':;t .. '/Pl1ar:/s-Rcvds J. Campbell, Hen!'y Eagles, C. B. PltLlallo, M. lumv .. kll1s, J. B. Snrger;tt, .F. VonBlerk; and Neil

I Gunn, John W. McKeen, A. P. A:lcJ.(enzle, Alex Cunningham, Allan

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; ¥;IQ1l&rrie, John R. McDonald, l'hilip S. Perrier, Robt Keonedy, J .. ~~, Wm Hemlow, Alex Sinclair.

C.I!I of Halifux-Andrcw M. Uniacke, Esq., D.C.L., Very Rev M.

ru::atlbaJI' D.D., 'Very Rev. Dean Bullock, D.D., Patrick Power, James 8OD, A. West, Daniel Cronan, Aldermen Montgomery, Dunbar,

O,!-~, BIacG kadar. John Flynn, Davis. Secretary" John R. Willis,. ~K;e, 48 eorge Street.

Wutmn Distn'ct Halifax Co-Revs James Breading, John Ambrose, J. Carmody, Alex Stewart, J. B. Woods, P. L. Madden, P. Danahar; and James Thompson, Dominic FarreH, JDO E. ShattoI'd, George J. Longard, James W. Turner.

Rural pistriet Halifax Co-Rev Robert Sedgwick, Ezekiel Sybley, Peter CruIkshank, H. A. Gladwin, Robert A. Lognn, David Archibald, i:~d?r~~des, Matthew Burri" ClIas N Fuller, Chas N Sproll, Wm :i

SoutA Districi Halifax Co-Revs Rob! Jamcison, J. Waddell, Edwd is Ansell, E. A. McCurdy, nnd .1. VanBuskirk, J. Lean", Hy Leslie, Wm BalI, Neil BolIong. '..,

District of East Hanls-ReYds Chas Bowman, .1no Cameron, Jacob 8 McLeJlan; Isaac O'Brien, Wm Hamilton, Wm Casey, Joo McLearn, Hugh McLearn, SamL BLois, D. McLearn, )I.D., Jacob \Vithrow, Jas ~ McKenzie. . ~

District of West Hants-Renls Thos Maynnl'd, :'oI.A., J. Brmcroft, ~iI p, Walsh; M. H. Goudge, Chas Mumford, Hiram Smith, Andw Shaw, ..., Shubnel Dimock, Geo DeWolf, Hichard Mellefty, Thos Aikins. :3

District of North l1iVf17lfss-Henis Jno J. Chisholm, Jno Gnnn, &Q

o o Ronald McGillvary, H. Gordon, M. K~mpton, T. Richurd; Sam Campbell, Donllid McLeod, Jno G. Crowdis, Lauchlin McDongaU, Malcom b'Icl{ay, Donald McLellan, Hugh McMillan, Jno Munroe.

District of ...... ;01l11t 1,Jl'/>l'npss-Re"d::i Allun McLean, 'V. G .. Forbes, Archd Md{em:ie. 1(. ,T. McDonald, Colin Chisholm, Jas Fraser; and p:: Hon Peter Smyth, ,Jas L. Tremain, Hugh Cumeron, M.D., ~I.P., Geo I roI

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C. Lawl'cnl'e, Jno 1\'1url'ay. :3 Kings Co--Edwul'd L. Brown, M.D., L. neV. Chipman, ThomAS

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l t;> Farnsworth, Holme~ E, Marsterd, Jno N. Bowles, Jos R. Hea, D.C.L., lit. Elias Calkin, 'rhos Wm Harri~, Jno Foster, Amos Blnck, George W. Fisher, Wm Eaton. E. A. Moren, D. Uupert Eaton, S. R. Tupper, III Benjamin Kinsman, JOII Borden, M.D., Russell Caldwell. Adolphus I . Bishop, Leonard N. II:dey, Abrm, Ells, Wm Miller, Chas J. Tobin, I' III WiJJiam Magee, Leonard Pitch, Anurew Borden, Michael Lonergan.

Distn'ct of Lunenburg-Revs Henry I~. Owen, Chas Cossman!" Wm Duff: Dona.ld McMillan, Oeo Huestis, 'Vm G. Hall j Bohert I~mdsay, ! Matthew Ernst, JA8 Zwicker, Lewis Anderson, Edw Morgan, George Geldert, Morton Wheelock, John MorAsh, Henry Schnare, Sam Risser, Gideon Langille, Geo Eisenhauer. "

District of .. Vew DllUi1i-Hevs Henry M. Spike, Dand C. Moore, P. Morrison, J. Teasdale j S.W. Drew, T. K. Crngg, 'V. V. Andrews, Thomas T.l(l'dler, Hobt Dawson, Martin Sperry, Jus Md\.e~ll, Geo Baker. . . I

DistriclofChester-Rers ehas .T. Shr('~v.e, I. J .. SkInner, Richard I

l'aync, Philip H. Brown; Geo Turner, \Vllhaffi H~lllnson, Chlls A. L. I Church, Geo Hicharuson, .John T. Hiltz, Jas H. Hiltz, Edw Heckman.

Di.lrici of North Pict~" -He,', J.s Bayn;,. D.O., A. W. Herdman, I Ronald McDonald; Damel Hockm, James CrIchton, 'Vm Gordon.

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District of South Pictou-Rcys David Roy, D.D., John Stewart, W. M. Phillip D. B. Blair, Simon McGregor, Wm Stewart; Jno Mcltay, Donald M~Donald, Geo. W. Underwood, .John Mitchell. .

District of Sm,lh Queens-Revds Jos Melvin, Edw Kennedy, J .. F, Tooks; and Geo W. Barss, Hugh Houston, Jas Forbes, JaB Collfai, Don Campbell, Jno R. Hall, Steph,n Mack, Whitman Freeman, SIIIIiI Kempton, Enoch Steadman, Eldred Cll;hoon, Geo S. Parker. '

District of North Queens-Rev Simeon Sykes; and Zebulon G. Murray, Stiphen Smith, .Jno Middlemass, Benjm L. Telfer, Wm E. Freeman, Robt Bryden, Edw P. Freeman, Joo Lacey, A. J. Ledbetter, Uriah Johnson. Frans Kempton. Thos H. Grady.

Richmond Co-Revs John McDougall, Dr J. Camcro~J James Ross, H. DesLaurier~, .Tltmes Quinan, W. Leblanc; Wm CrIchton, Henry MnrteU, (t;. P. Flynn, David Gruchy, John Freehill, Peter Bosdet, 'Vm LeVcsconte,.Jas H. Hearn,lsaac LeVesconte.

District of S//{}J1Jlll'ne-Ren. T. H. White, D.D., M, G. Henry; nnd A. McNaughton. W. T. Kelley, 1'1.. G. Irvin, G. Snyder, ".D .. It. P. \Voodill, J. G. Allen, Hon John Locke, Boht Currie, Joseph Walters, N. W. White.

District of BUl'r;'lyton-Gabriel Robertson, T. W. Wilson. J. B. I~awl"cnce Henry Chute, Theodore Nickerson. J. E. 'Vilson, M.U., W. McKay. ;f.D., \Vrn Patterson, Arthur Doane, :Frunk Homer, J. J, Clarke, II.D.

Vi:ctoria Co-Revs Kenneth McKenzie, D. McKenzie, James Fraser, A. McIntosh, Jas Fraser; and Alexander Cameron, Wm Jones, Peter McLean, Alex Taylor, Donald McLean, Seymour Foyle, DOD McLean, Angus McIvor. Kenneth McKeneic, Suther McLeod, Donald McLean. Donald MoHac.

District of Yurmollflt-Jogeph B. Bond, Charles E. Brown, Robe"t Hunter, "\Vm Rogers, RoLt K. Lonergan, Nathan Hilton, Benjllmin B. Moses, Jas MUl'l"Ry,junr, John W, :Moouy, Chas W. Clements, Stephen N. Allen.

District f1f Al:qyle-Chas Knowles, Enos Garuner, James Nickerson, Michael Surette, David D'Entremont, Nathaniel Travis, Jumes A. Hatfield, Jos LeBlanc.

DALHOUSIE COLLEGE AND UNIVERSITY, HALIFAX.

GOVERNoRs-Hon Chief Justice Sir Wm Young, 1-100 Jos Howe. J08 F. Avery, M.D, Hon Charles Tupper, c.n., M.D., Hon John W. Ritchie, Hon S. Leonard Shannon, Re\" Geo M. Gront, A.H., Charles Robson, Alex Forrest, M.D. Sec'y and Trea.'~., Jas Thomson.

I~"'AcuI.TY 01<' ARTS-Pri1Jcipal alld PrC!(es,r;or C!f Ethics and Politieal Economy, Very nev Jas Ros~, D.D. Pnif. f1l Afet(lp\'1sics and PsycholQ(l!/, Rc\" Wm Lyall, I .. L,D. Pad. of Jfathenw.tics and .Sec'.1f to Senate, Rev Chas McDunald, 1\~.'\. Prof gf C/I(~mi~t1'!/ and Afincralog!J, Geo Lawson, P~.D.! LL.D. p,.oj. C!f Wwtonc and ll!stol".t/, Jas DeMill, A.M. Prt?f. qf ClaSSICS, John Johnson, ;u .. \.. Tutor HI Alodem Languages Jas Lieehti. Janitor. Jno \Vilson. ' _

TERMs-The \Villtcr Session for 18iO-71, commences on 'Vednes. day. October 6. 1870, and ends on Wednesday April 6,1871. The Summer Sei>sion commences on Monday, ~lay 1,1871, nnd ends on Wednesday, June 28,1871.

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1871.] AL)IANACK. I·!!

Alex P. Heid, M. D. Lecturers on Obstetrics, Willinm J. Almon M D

t;:x G. Htlttie~ M.D. Lf>ctl!rer on Chemhtr.i/, Geo Lawson, PH.D.: ~~.~~ IUrer on Institutes C!f Jfedlcille, Alex P. Heill, :r.I.D., L.R.C.S. Lccturer

on Anatomy, Edw Farrell, M.D. Lecturer Oil J."ifateria ftfedica Alfred H

Woodill, M.D. Demonstrator of Al1atom.l/. Jas D. Hoss, M.D:; Assl:~tant Demonstrator, Thomas Trenaman, M.D. PI"Q.'~ector to Clwh' of Analomy Thos R. Almon, M.D. '

~hc Undergraduate course extends over, either I-Four 'Vinter

SessIOns, Or 2-The Winter and Summer Sessions of two Academical years, and an additional Winter Session.

[The particulars of other Colleges and Educational Institutions will

be found 10 connection with the Denominationul matters with which

the Institutions are connected.1

ECCLESIASTICAL DEPARTMENT.

THE UNITED CHURCH OF ENGLAND AND IRELAND

IN NOVA SCOTIA .

. The Rt. Rev. HIBBERT BINNEY, D.D., Lord Bi,.;Iwp of Nova Scotia and

PrlDce Edward Island. The Very Rev 'Y. Bullock, D,H., Dean of Halifax.

The Ven Canon McCawley, D.D., Archdeaccn of Nova Scotia, ""indsor.

The Yen J. H. Read, D.D., Archdeacon of P.E.I., Mel ford. Halifax. St.

Paul'st.. Revds Geo ,V. Hill, A.M" St. G(Jorgc',~, Hevds Jame~ B. Uniacke,

A.M., }I'oster H. Almon, A.B.; St. Luke's, Very Rev "'m Hullock, D.D.,

Dean of Halifax, Rev John Abbott i Trinity Ch.urch, Rev Canon Cochran,

R~~' jw ~aH~is~~ll~;:,PI~li .. ~~. iRe~V~~ n. ~~~~l~;~ri~l~: j L~~s~~t~}flp?:,ap!~:~: George 'Y. Morns, .\.)1. Annapolis, Revds .Tad J. Ritchie, A.M., 'V. S.

Gray, A.B. Ayles/ord, Rev Ricbd Avery. Amherst, Rev Geo Townshend,

A.M. Albion Alines, Rev C Bowman. Anti/{onisb, HeYds G C Metzler,

Lewi:J M. 'Y. Hill, A.B. A,.ichnt, Rev U. 1'. Brine, A.B. Bridgewnter,

Rev D. C. Moore. Barl"'t'nglon, Rev F. l\f. Young. Bl1dgetoum, Rev Henry

~~:*d~~rd'A~s~:a~!n~rd, C~~:w!~~ish~~~ l~%~t;'.,J\\'~~ ~~~V~o~~~b~.t;: Clementport, Rev Wm M. Godfrey, A.lI. ChrsterJ.. Rev Charles .r. Shreve.

A.B. Country Harbour, Rev 'V. Shannon. L/(If"tmouth, Revd~ J. B.

Richardson, A.H., CO Burn. Digby,_Rev HarryL. Yew ens. FalkulruI, Rev

James Breading. Glace Bay, Rev e Croucher, A.-M. GI'anrille, Rev Henry

DeBlOis, A.l\I. GU,1Jshoro', Hev ,V. E. Gelling. l!uhbard's Cot'e" Rev H.

Stamer. KentviUe, Rev J. O. Rug~es, .\.;\1. Lwe11Jool, Rev Edw E .. n

ra~olRev ~e1:~f~8o~~v~B~eJ7ai~~:~ni{~~n:w'0IH. Pj:!i!~~n,J~~~: .Mahone Bay, Rev 'V. H. Snyder, A.M., D. R. Smith. J.lfanchester, Rev H.

H. Hamilton, A.B. Newport, Rev H. Sterns. New Dublin, Revds H. M.

Spike A.B. Abraham Jordan. New Ross, Rev P. Brown, A.n. Pm'rsbOl'o',

Revd~ Wm' B. King A.M., Mr Johngton. PictOlt, Rev H. Genever. PO/ot

bledway. Rev A. G~ay .. Rawdon, Rev L. 1\1. 'Vil~ins, A.B. ~iver John,

Rev J. Hutchinson. Slup Jl(ll'bow', Hev Robt Jamleson. Stell'tacke, ~ev

Robt Haire, A.H. St • .Jfnrgarer'.s Bay, Hev .Tohn Ambrose. Sncl..·t',lle,

Rev J. S. Smith, A.n. Sydney Jfllles, Hev 'V. ~Ieek. Syrlne,Y, C. B., Hev

Richard J. Uniacite. D.D. Shdf!lll'ne. Revds rhos H. 'Vhlte, D.D" D.

Nickerson, M.A. Slw'b"ooke, Rev F .. J. .\xtord. '['rlll·(). H~vds Joseph

Forsythe, J. A. Kaulbllck, A.M. Turn's B(l!J, Rev". J .. \I~('lellt.7 Th,·.ee

Fathom Harbou1' Rev O. 1\1. Grincloll, A.B. Wallace, lw\' \\. Elhs.

Windsor\. Venble: Archdeacon McCawley, D.D., Rev Canon lIcn~ler, D.D.,

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Revdl'l Thomas Maynard, A.:\r" G. B. Dodwelr". M.A. IJ¥:aS!.~.khe n..V4V. Philip Filluel, A.B. Wilmot, He ..... Jas Hobertson, LL.D. , " ...... "'''

Joh~R;~~;oo~~;..:~~o)s~~:,g~~karlottetown Revds D. B. l'amther, D. FitzO'erald, L. C. Jenkins, D.C.L.; Cathedral Church. Rev G. W. Hod~D, A.M~ CascUinpeque. Hev H. Dyer. Crapttud. Hev E. H. Ball. Port Hill, Rev J. P. Sargent, A.B. Cherry Valley, Rev. T. Richey. St. Eleanor", Rev J. W. Forsythe.

Xing'S College, Windsor. Founded, A.D. 1187. Chartered by King George Ill. A:D. 1802. P?tron,

His Grace tbe Lord Archbishop of Canterbury. The Right Hev Hibbert Binney D.D., Lord Bishop of Nova Scotia, Visitor and .President of the Board ~f Governors. President and P rojessor of Clauic... Hebrew,- Logict,. Ven. Archdeacon McCawley, D.D. j Professor if Divinity, including rGlWraJ. Tltwwgy Rev Canon Hensley, D.D.; Professor of Mythematics, Natural Philosophy and .Astronomy, -- Huntert-.. Esg. JTrofessor Of. Nat. History and Chemistry, Henry How, I).C.L. j rrop!ssor <if MOtUrA LIn.Quages, Vochel McKenzie; Lih1"ariafl alul Bur3flr. Professor flensley, B.ll. Trf'118.,

John C. Halliburton; See'y, Rev Canon Cochran, M.A.; Steward, I\Ir Wier. SCHOLARSHIPS-The \Villiam Cogswell Scholarship, £30 per anoum,

open to candidates for Holy Orders, under the directIOn of the Trustees; Divinity Scholarships paid by the Society for the p, G. F. P., open to Stu-

~::::o{o~fHt~: ~~~:~8'0;c:h:Ubi::!::ri~ ~S!S!:b:;, ~:hB~~C~y~ ~~~ annum; the Dr Binney Exhibition, £30 per annum, open to Students in

iqd~::~~M%~~~:!saT:r~:~:~:7ro,:~::cJ~t 1'tlon1ay in September to the 15th December; Lent Term from the first Monday after the 15th January to the Saturday before Palm Sunday; Easter Term, from the Mon­day after Easter 1'tlonday to the 1st July.

Collegiate School, Windsor. Under the control of the Governors of King'" College. Principal, Rev

G. B. Dodwell, )('A. Prof~sO'l' of Jfodern Languagu, _____ _ VacatUrn8, From July 1 to August ]6; from Dec. 15 to Jan. 15.

1Il Incorporated Alumni of King's College.

~ Cu!::~:o~.c~.s ~ic~o~r~~~, ~~~dt~rnis~~o~.~.or·co!:i~~~ntIRe~e~::~: g Cochran, A.M., T. B. Akins, D.C.L., Chas Gossip, >I.D., >I.A., &v James B. ~ Dniae.ke, A.B., Hev Fe.r~ Pryor, B.A., :"V'm J. Almon, M.D., M.A., Rev Geo ~ ~~~,~,ll}i::g~~al~eCo~~!~.m Bunock, Jr., M.A. Treas, Brenton H. Collins.

Pi The Diocesan Synod of Nova Scotia ~ Con.sists of three hous~s-(l), Th.e Bishop; (2), the Clergy, who are CO duly licensed; (3), the Laity and their representatives. Clerical Secretary <If Rev Canon Gilpin, D.D. Lay Secreta,y, Myers Gray, Esq. t

~ Board of Foreign Missions I Ap~ointed ~Y the Synod. Chai~man ex~.fficW, The Right Reverend the I Lord Bishop. Treasurer, 'Vm GOSSIp, Esq. Secretary, Rev D C Moore.

Diocesan Church Society of Nova Scotia.

Patron:o.1. His Honor Major General Sir C. Hastings Doyle Lieutenant_' Governor, &c., ~c., The Society for the Propagation of the Gospel in Fore'Un:t1

! Pa~tsl .The Society. ~o~ P~o~oting C~ristian ~n.owledge. President., The.' LOId Bishop, ex-u1f!cw, Sec y, Hev Canon GIIpm, D.D.; Assistant Sec~. and Treas, B. G. IJray. ,.r,. \,

The annual meeting is held at Halifax, at such time as the Committee

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.IlfJlJ \appoAint. The Executive Committee meet monthly, with the excePtio~ of J~ 7, ugust and September.

'.. Church Endowment Fund . . Chairman, HOIl M. :So Almon; Vice Chairman, A.)L U niacke; Edward

KBm:~y,!Hon W. B. nhs~, A.M. Cochran, \Vm C. Silver,.J. B. Snow, .J. W . • DUW ey, Hugh Hartshorne, C. B. Bowman \ViIliam Hare .• J. 1\£. Jones

ACorn!!, 'y Gen Graham, \VilIiam Gc,8sip, lIen;'y Pryor. Secretal)" Fred

180n, Esq.

The Halifax Branch of the Colonial a.nd Continental Church Society.

Patron, Her .1\108t Gracious :Majest~ the Queen. Vice-Patrone, His G~ace the Archb1shop of Canterbury, HIs Grace the Archbishop of York, HIs Grace the Archbishop of AI'Dlagb. The Right Rev the Lord Bishop of Nova Scotia, Chairman of Committee.

SYNOD OF ESTABLISHED CHURCH OF SCOTLAND IN THE MARITIME PROVINCES.

Moderator, Rev Allan Pollok. Treasurers, Roderick McKenzie Pictou' J. J. Bremner, and Geo McLean, (Merchants' Bank) Halifax. ' ,

PRESBYTERY fill" HALIFAx-llnli!ax, Hevds Geo 1\1. (;rant A. M .• lobn Campbell. Afu"1lWri(lbflit, I~,~v ,Too l\.IcMiJlan, B.D. St. John';. Nfo, Rev D. MeUae. T"ul"o, l\~v T. "T. Wi1kins. Clerk, Hev. D. McCurdy.

Minister without Charge, Rev Prof. C. MacDonald, ,\,:'11.

PRESBYTERY OF PICTOU-Pictou, Hev A. W". Herdman. A.~f. Ntw

::~g!~~ AJ~vn .r~~I~:~dcr~~~~ 8~~~d ~:e,WC.B~c~J!~aj~hn~~~~~~ McLellan's Mount., Hev 'WI11 ~tewart. River John, Rev n. McCunn . .\.;\1.

Albion Mines, Uev. ,V. M. Philip. Gm'wck, Rev Neil Brodie. JfislivnffJ'Y, Rev Jas 'V. Fraser, A.l\I.

PRESBYTERY OF PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND-CIur.rloUt'tllwn. Re,' Thos Duncan. Belfast, Rev Alex McLean. Georgetown, Rev Alex. ;\IcWiliiam, A.M. St. Pete1"s and Bl'uckley Paint Roads, Hev George 'W. Stewart. DeSable, Rev Jas McColl.

PRESBYTERY OF ST. JOHN, N. B.-St. John, Rev Wm Donald, D.O., Rev Geo J. Caie, A.B., Rev Robert J. Cameron. Frede1-icUm, Rev John M. Brook, D.D., Rev Peter Meldlle. St. And1'ew'", Revds Peter Keay, A.M.,

Jnop~~S~y:x:~,~:a~I~~:rI~}~·I,F~B._Chat"am, Rev 'Vrn 'Vilson. Nue­ca.tle, Rev F. R. McDonald. Tahusintac and Burnt Church, Hev John Robertson.

PRESBYTERY 01" RESTIGOVClll'~, N. B.-Bathurst, Rev Fred Home, A,)( DalhQUSie, Rev .Jas Murray. Cflmpbeltnwn, Rev Wm Murray. New Rich­mond, Rev .John 'VeIls.

}1~OREIGN l\hSi:lIO:SARY-Hcy .Tohn Goodwill. The Synod meets this year in St. Andrew's Church, St. John, N. B.,

on the last 'Vednesday of June.

PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH OF LOWER PROVINCES OF BRITISH NORTH AMERICA.

Moderator Rev Robt Sedgwick. Synod CleJ'k, Rev P. G. McGregor. PRE8BYTE'RY OF HALlFAX- Windlor, Rev J. L. Murdoch .. Halifax,

Dr King, Peter G. McGre~o~ Dr. Lyall, L~.D., Allan Slmp~o~ ,T. E. Annand. J.lfu'quodolxJit, Hev R. Sedgewlek. JIusquodobvit llar­

McCurdy. Nine 11/ile River, Rev .Tno Cameron. Shuhena­River Rev .James McLean. Lmt'n:ncebJIL'll, cjc., Rev Alex

R'..:vds Dr Ross, Prof McKnight, A. Falconer. Anna-

and Cases, at BROWN BROTHER! & Co.

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pn/is, Rev D. S. Gordon. NOIoth Cornwallis, Rev Joseph Hogg •. ~ Cornwallis, Rev ,J. B. Logan. Gore and Kennetcook, Rev J. GlendlD~lID.g. K. empt and Wallo11t Rev Edwd Grant. Sheet Harbour, Rev A. B. Dickie. St. Jokn'lJ, NJld., Rev l\(oses ,Harvey. Harbour Grace, Nfld., Rev Alex Ross. Bermuda, Rev \Valter fhorburn.

PRESBYTERY OF Lt:.!~]~xnnm AND Y,AR)fQUTII-Lunenhurg, Rev, Wm Duff. Yarmouth Rev George Christie. Shelburne, Rev. Saml Archibald. LaHave Rev Do~ald l'tlclIiIlan. Bridgewate,', Rev P. 1\[ l\forrison. Clyde alld Ba;rington, Rev l\f. G. Henr;y. Jlahone Ba.y, Rev E. McNab.

PRl!:SBYTERY OF TRunO-illadland and Noel; Revds Jno Curriet Jacob McLellan. UPr..er Stewiacke, Rev.Jas Smith, D.D. Onliuw, Revds John I. Baxter, J. H. Chase. TI'u"o, Hev 'Villiam McCulloch, D. D. Upper Lonw dgnderry Rev Ebtnezer E. Hoss. Lower Londbnderry, Rev A. L. Wyllie. Economy' and Five I&lrmd& Rev Jas MeG McKay. ClifW!t Rev Jas Byers. Parr&OOro" Rev Dun. McKinnon. Jf. 8tewiacke and Brook]hid, Rev Jno D. McGillivray. Bprinyside, Rev Jas Sinclair.

PRESBYTERY OF PICTou-New Glasgow, Revds Dr. Roy, J. Stewart, George \Valker, Joo MeL. ItIeLeod. Pictou, Revds Jas Baynel D.D., Alex ROilS. Barneyr Riter awl Blue Mountains, Rev Duncan B. B air. Green Hilt, Rev Georg-e Patterson. Hopewell, Rev J. McKinnon. West River, Revds. James Thomson, George Roddick. SherbJ''OOke, Rev Jno Campbell. FI'enc/t River, Rev Andrew P. Mil1el'. Glenelg anti Caledonia!.... Rev Charles R. Pitblado. Albion Mines, Rev A. J. Mowitt. 8prin!J!lille, Hev A. McL. Sinclair. Lochaher and Goshen, Rev J. F. Forbes. Antigoru&h, Rev JAI!! D. ~eu:1f~ ~~~~t.Barbour and Piahel"s Grant, Rev \Vm Maxwell. Ear'[wwn,

PRE:-'BYTERY OF TA'rA:lIAGOUCHE-New Annan and Wentwor·th, Rev James \V"atson. Wallllce, Rev John Munro. Rivel' John, Rev Hector B. McKay. Tatamagouc/te, Rev Thos Sedgewick. Goose River, p~\' 'Vm S. Darragh.

PnJo;SBYTERY OF CAPE BnETox-Sydney, Rev HUJ;h McLeod, D. D. Boulal'de1'ie, Rev .1as Fraser. S!idney ~llines, Rev Mutt. \Vilson. Gt'and River and Loch Lo~ Rev Jas ltoss. St. Ann's, Rev Abraham McIntosh. Little Glrtce Bay, H.ev Alex. }1'arquharson. Cow Bay, Hev. D. MacDougall. Leitch's Vreek, Hev C. E. l\IcLean.

PnmmYTERY OF VICTORIA A:XD RICIUlOxo--Plaister Cove, Rev Wm G. Forbes. Baddeck, Rev Ken :\IcKenzie, Whycocomagh, l:ev IUor Stewart.

PRESnYTEHY OIr PRINCE EI)WARD ISLAND-Bedequ~t. Rev Robert s. Patterson. Cooelttmd, Rev Jas Allan. Cavendhh awl lVeuJ Glasg(JUJ Re". Isaac )Iurray. Brown', C"eek, Rev,Alex Munro. E. Sf.. Peter', a;} Bag Fortune, Rev H. Crawford. Woodville and Little Sanda Rev Don l\IcNeill. Pl'incerown, Rev Robert Laird. Duncla&. Rev AHan McLean. Richmmul Bay and Summ,ertilk, Rev W m R. Frame. N., London and Summerjle1d, Rev Alex Camet'on. 8tratlmlbyn, Rev Alexander Campbell. TrJlOO atkI BOllshaw, Rev .1no G. Cameron. Ric/unand Bay West

t Rev R. Cumming.

Pm;SBYTKRY OF ST .. Jou~, N. B.-LorulondeM'Y ana Campbell Sett. Rev Andw Donald. Spl'illrJ.field, Rev Lewis Jack. Susse:x and Norton: Rev Jas Gray. St, John, Hevds Jas Uennet, Neill\1cKay, S. Houston. Jlancton, Rev .Jno D, 1\Iurray. Caru>fOTl, Rev .Joshua C. Burgess. Snit Springs and Hammond Rit'el', He," \f. K, Bcaristo. St. James

t Rev Jno TumbnlI.

BocaiJec, Rev Wm l\Iillen. 8"lmon Rit'er, Bev Jas Salmon. FlnrencttJiik' and Glasnille, Uev Saml Bernard. Harvey, Rev Saml Johnson.

PRESBYTERY OF I\hHA:ltICHI-New J/iU,J., Rev Angus McMaster. Riekl­bucto, Rev Jas Law. Blackville, Rev Thos u. Johnston. Ba .. RIver Rev Jas Fowler. Rit'er Charlo, Rev Thos G. Nicholson. '

FO~EIGN l\lIsSIO:SARIES-ReV John Geddie, D.D., Aneiteum; Rev Jno McNaIr, Erromanga; Rev Jno MortoD, Rev K. J. Grant, Trinidad.

Gen. Treas., Rev P. G. McGregor. The Synod meets this )"ear in St. David's Church, St. John N. B. on

the last 'Vednesd8i' of June, at 7! P.M, ' ,

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1871.] ALMANACK. 145 College of the Presbyterian Church of the Lower Provincea of , British North America. ~rpmOLOGICAL DEPARTMENT AT HALIFAx-Prtif. of Theology and Church Rell~! Rev Andrew King, D.D. Prof. of Hebrew and Oriental Language.

v ex McKnight. Prqf. emeritus, Rev Jas Smith, D.D. '

WESLEYAN METHODIST CONFERENCE OF EAST­ERN BRITISH AMERICA.

Rev Humphery Pickard, D.D., President. Rev Jas G. Hennigar, CcrDeIe­gate. I!2;V Duncan D. Currie, Secretary.

HALI:i'AX DISTRICT-Halifax, Revds Jabez A. RogeT!!, Wm Sargp.~t, :E~mund Botterell,~ John A. Clark, A. M., Henry Pope" Humphrey Pickard, D.D.,. Cbalrm~n. Dartmootli, Revds Charles H. Paisley, A.M. i T~lomas \ngwm.. Wtndsol', ~evds A. W. Nicolson Fin See'v' Matthew Jtlchey *'\ U.D., Frederick Smallwood." Falmouth, R~v Georg:e ·l\i. Barratt. nrYl'wn, tevds Stephen F. Hue~ti~, GeorA'c Johnson.- Kentt'tile, Arthur D. l\l()rto.II, A.M. NewpOTt, Rev John McMurray. Avondale, Rev James G. Hl'tlUIJ..!,"fl". Kemp' Rev .John .Johnson. ~l[aitland, Rev John A. Mosher. ,U,wj1l<)fl "",,,it /l11I'hOOT, Rev Chus DockriU. Afiddle lIfusquodoboit Rev AllH'rl. S. l)p~lJl"isay. Shubef/((mdie, Rev Robert E. Crane. Stlmb,'~ and

~~::G:~',#.af~!tle~a~~:t~h\~w~id~n. Bermrukt, RevdsSteph Humphrey,

T. ~:I:d.~~~IJn~~:tt:~~~t~ ~~!'i,~~ ~re~I~~fI~n?;a~i~: ~:~e~rR. Narraway, .A.:\I.,. Thos J. Dienstadt, 'Vm 'Voodg, Howard ~praguet A.M;., Robert Duncan. Fairville, Itev Humphrey P. Cowperthwaite, A.M. 8t. AndrelO's. Charleg P. Pitulado. St. David'!', Re ... Charleg W. Dl1tcber. St. Stephen, Rev He7.ekiah McKeown. Sr. James, Rev Richard 'V. Weddall, A. H. .Ifill Tal/ITI, Rev Richard Smith. SUl6ex Ville, Rev Christopher Lockhart.. Gl'([rI.d Lake, Rev ,Jo~eph B. Hemmeon. GNollri('h, Rev Isaac

i N. Parker. KinrlSroll, Hev ~lias Slackford. Up/(rrm, Re,' Gco HarriRon.

: Re;'W~ ~!~~~ ~-- r;;n~~e~e~~ JTh~~,~::d\J:t~~~n~~\,;. R~./;:!): Rev John ,J. Colter. A/hiull Jlillt'S, Rev Roland )lorton, Chairman. Rit,. John, Rev .JU1lIt':'l TlrC(·tl.\'. Pictou, Rev Leonard Gaeb:. Guysbvro' 1l1ld

Cflnso Heyd~ .1no C:I",,,id.\·, Will DoLgon ; .JamesBlIckley·, Thos D. Halt.· Manclte.~1.1' Rev Isaac Eo'l'hu,·]ow. Sydney] South, Rev.Jeremiah V. Jost, Fin Sec'y. J (]nbaTu.'1, Rev .fohn ,V. HOWle. Block Rome Minu, Purt Hrrtl.ktslmry, (md ,l(ar.qrrl'('(', Rev Alfr£'u Eo I.('Pa~,·.

Pm~("J.: tiAlwARH hll .. \NU 11I .... l"Hh. r--('lu.Jl"l,dr.-tnll'lI. Revds ,George S. l\Iilli~an. A."r.: Chairman; Fr ·(1 W. ){(1Oft'.'- DW/llI"aitandLittle York, Rev Edwin E,'ans. Pownal. Re\' Julin Wint,>rll"tham,i<'in. ::;ee'y. Bedequeand T"y(J1t, RevdsPaull'riCslwomi, I:?ht A. \Janiel. Margate, Rev R. Tweedi.e. Summel'side, Hl'v .Iotb:llll 1\1. I'ulton, A.1'I1.. A/utray Harbour, SOUTU, and Alht'l'ton, .John (J-.lIigll~Y·

FREDERIt'Tq~ nl:-'THIf"T--FI"l'dait'tn", Hev DUll. n. C'unie, Fin. See'y, Silas C. Fulton. ~/m'y~~1";lfe, I!(',· .To>:t'I,h St:!ler, .\.11. Ki/llJselenr, Rev Robt o Johnson. Shej/}eld. I{(>\' l!u1wrt "r I1:-011. H~)od.~f"rk, Rev Jno S. Addy. CanJerlJlll'Y Rev Fred~ril'k W. Harrison. KllmviJsville, Rev Edwin Mills. Jacluonmlle' Rev Ezra B. Moore'. Plorencevilm, Rev Wm 'V. Perch·aI. Andover, ~v J. S. Allen .. N(1!'H~aak, Rev D. W. LeLach~ur GafletOlL"'n, Re\~ Geo B. Payson. MII,(l1It1cht, Revds In~aham SutclIffe, Chairman; Augustu<; B. Morri~;on. A.H, Bafhll1'3t, Richard 'V"eddal1.

SACK\'lLLE DI~TI:J{'T--S(/ckl'ille, Revels Elias Brettle. Chairman; J. Snowba.ll*'. Educl7.(ionn.l inltitutioruJ, C. Stewart, D.D:. TheolOgical Profess.or and Chaplain. Stl/dents in Theology, Revds R. Breckl.D, Jno Bettst..Jno EllIs, Wm H. Ibbitson. Sib" Jam('s, 'Vm I"red Penny. PUlJIt DeButel. .Kev Jos G. Angwin, Fin. Sec')'.; Baie de f~eI'te. Rev David B. Scott. JJlonewu and

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146 BELCHER'S FARUER'S (1871.

Coverdale, Re\' Joo Prince~ DorchtBter, Re," Robert A. Temple. Hop,ewell, Rev John M. Pike. llillsboro', Rev Douglas Chapman. Hflt'eb,ck, Saltsbury and Elgin Rev Thos Allen. Richibucto, Rev Cranswirk .J(l~t, A.M • .Amlaet'st, .Hey Jas Bums. Nrrppan, Rev Alexander 8. 'ruttle.. Pat'f'MJoro'1 Bn'ds \Vm Alcorn W. J. Fraser. Advoca~e Harhor, Rev Geo Day.

ANNAPO~IS DI8TRICT-Annapoli., Revda Jas Eng-Jandt C1lairm .. ; Le\"i S Johnson Michael Pickle!!.- Bridgetown, 'Vrn H. Heartz; Thomae H. Da;ie8.. n:~Um.ot, Reyds Jo~n L. Sp0!lagl~ Jo~eph F. nent .• ~ Ayle.­ford, Revs J88 TayloT, Fm. S~(' y. Calln,mg, l'teV Geo ~. ~ues~ll'!l. Ber­/.CI'ck, Rev Fletcher H. 'V. Plc},les. HtllBOu?r,1 Rev 'Y,lham McCarty.

Digt-:~:::O~~"b~·T::Z~~·Lit,:,J.;J:'{R~~! f~~' J. rT~dJ~~klC~edonil1, Rev Wilson \V. Lodge. Yarmouth, S., Rev Job Shenton. Yarmouth, N., Rev Joseph Hart, Fin Set:'y. YO/,l1wuth; E'J.. Rev Thomas Rogers, A.M. Bar­ringeon~ Rev Robt 'Vasson. Pod La un!/" Ro"lert B. Mack. Shelburne, Jos S. Coffin; Chas De'Volf D D •• N. i'..llm·oor, Rev Robert H. Taylor.

CD Port .J/nuWn. Rev Samuel B. Martin. Alitt. Village, R.9v James It Hart. E i Pdite Ricitu, Rev S. ,V. Sprague,· Chairman. Lunenburg and New Gel .... ,. I mon!}. Rev .J o:o;eph Gaetz. 'E I NEWFOUNDLAND DISTRICT-St. John·s l Revels James Dove, Fin. Sec',vi :l I Steph T. Teed, Alfred 'V. Turne~. Harbor Grace, He\' ThomAS HarriH. ... Ca/'boneflr, Charles Comben. BMgW, Rev John Waterhouse; William E.

Shenstone.- Port de Grave, Re,' Isaac Howie. Bll1ckhead, Rev George For~ey; island Cove, Rev John S. Peach, Chtlirman. Perlican, Rev ehas

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~~~:ii!~, ~;tS!a::l1c~~~a~~osi~uin9~~~'R~~H.~.\fr~~fo~d.Ph~:~; Rev Jas A. Duke. Grand Bank, He\" John Goodison. Labrador, Isaac Howie. Port au Basque, John Reay, Geo W. 'Villey. Fogo, Jos Pascoe.

The Clergymen marked with an aeterisk (.) are Supernumerariea. The Cottfetence will be held this year at St Jehn, N. B., commencing on

the fO'llrth Tbursday in June.

Halifa.x Wesleyan City Mission. Pnsident:,. Rev John A. Clark, A.rtt. Vice President, Rev J. A. Rogers,

Treas., Geo ti. Starr. Sec'y, D. H. Starr. Miss'y, Mr. Theakston.

Mount Allison Wesleyan Oollege, Sackville, N. B. Pre~ident ami Profe8eor of Ancient Languages, David Allisfm, A. M.

Professor of Theology, Moral Science, &c., l{ev Chas Stewart. Professor of Rhetoric, Logic, &c., James R. Jnch, A.M. Prof of Natural Science, Rev Jno Burwash, A.M. Professor of Mathematics, Rich C. \Veldon, A.M •

•. Mount Allison Academy. C· o ItULE BRANCH-Principal Da\'jd Allison, A. M. Vice Principal Rev U J. Burwat'lh, A.l\I. Board of Instruction-Head Master ~v J. Bu":'ub

A.I'It. Second Master, J. T. Mellish, A.B. AssiEltant' Teacher W. H: ~ Ibbi.tson. Special instruction is given .in Greek. by the PrinciDal j In Mathe-a:! matl.CS, &c., by Prof. Weldon, A.n.; 10 DrawlDg, &c., by Prof. Gray; in ~ MU.!'oJC by Prof. Martens .. St~ward and Stewardells, Mr and Mrs J. Towse.

FEl\olALE BRANcH-Prmclpal, James R. Inch A.M: Cbief Prec~ g Miss J e~ell. Board of InstTuction-Teacher of Languages, ~., 'J. :a: ~ , ~ A.l\o[. MISS. Jewell, Teamer of Mental and Moral Science, &c.; 'lCt'is8 r.:r Mary Melh'h, >I.L.A.. Teacher • of Mathematics, &c., Hiss C. lIftt. '.' ~ Teacher of English Branc~e~ j MISS E. ¥owler, Assistanl TeR'cher. Prof. ffl" ~~~h;r:lM~:fc~her of Pamtmg, Drawmg, &0. Prof. Theo A. Martens,

CI) Alumni Society Mount Allison College and Academy. <CIt President, Rev. S. HumlIhrey, A.M. Vice Presidents W H Webb

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OF ASSOCIATED BAPTIST CHUBIIRES. AI/tigonish, Rev)[. A. Bi~elow. Amherst, Revds Geo F. 7\Iilcs, D. A.

Stee4.(>. Ayfi'~rord. Hevds Chas Tupper, D.D., A. Stronach, Obed Parker, J. f:. Read. A"Cfldio, Rev 'Y". L. Parker. Beaver River, Rev A. Cogawell Bridgewater/ Hev S. ~1a.rch. Bedcque, P.E.!., Rev 1\1. P. Freeman. B2 deck, C.8., {eO{ "T. McPhee. BJ'Uigetctwn, Rev Geo Annstrong, A.M. Bill T~, Rev Jos H. Kempton. Barri1Lgton, Rev W. H. Richan. Cornwallis

,Rev 8. B. Kempton. ('(till/iII!!, Hev Dav Freeman, A.M. CharwUetnwn' • P_E. {., Rev ,JGh.n Davis. Chester, Hev I. J. Skinner, A.B. Clementsptn't' '. ev G. D. Cox. Chute's CU-I)C, Hev J. }L Parker. Deerfield Yarmouth' . ev.T. A. Stuboott. Diyo.11 N lOck, nt'v ,J. C. "Morse. DartnwuUl, Rev A. S. Hunt, A.M. EastPui.nt, P. E. f., Hev.J. Shaw. Ecanomy. RevS. Thompson. F(l~mouth, Rev D. G. Shaw: Gaspere(1ux~ Rev E. F. F09hay. Grftntrille, Rev IsaIah Wallace, A.M. /I(dlfax, Hev(ls E. 1\1. Saunders, A.M., John l\liUer, Jno E. Goucher. [{(lntspm't, Revds .f. )Iurra.\', S. T. Rand. nil~bul'1" Rev A .... Martell. J,}ddJJl'e, Rev ,Jas :Uea(iOwfl. Kempt, Re,'ds B. Vaughan,' Geo "eathe1·8. Lu'erpof)i, Revd. Joseph .Jones. /.;unefiOOI'.t7h, Rey A. Shields, Locke'~ [Jnnd, Rev R. D. Port .. r. J[(trgane, Rev H. Me 1 )PI];1lct. U(£('can, Rev D. McKeen. Non (;(·)·(JIf(I1.'/, Revds "r. E. Hall. W.dlan, Rev J.

~~[.~rR~~ Nictuux, Re\·cl.~ ~}jl;i·'. F~~~~J~~~t't1~·R~·vl\,{~rI."~a\l~;:i',~;:, RiO~:L)~: Re\T Benjamin Scott. POI'~"'I"$ ("we, Rev H. Aehilh...... Sf . .l/'II·y's, Hev H. Eag-les. St. Mary's R'III, I:,'\' L. B. Gates. SgUIII'y, ('.II.. Hl'Y Geo

~~~hj~d~[~({e~~~~h ~f~:(fcl~:"i~~:\:~'~.l~g~:Ch'~te~·A~:(:~,t(.f'~;hn·"~ti;~e:'(il'S;: ¥~l!~,1'~~V ~YN~r:o~ia~:" I 'U~;I~~. p.I.r;~Oi~e~~(·~a,l~i ~~~~d~i"1~~:~ mouth, Rev C. Randall. Wilmot, Re\'ds N. Vid:to, W. II. Porter. Wiwlso,., Hev D. 1\1. Welton, A.l'II. lVolfviUe., Revds J. )1. Cramp, D.O., E. A.

I Crawlev, D.D., S. W. DeBloi~, A.M., ThomasA. Higgins, A.)[., JohnCbase.

We~o~~~el·S:;;~!·'B~~I:.alHt~l~o~i·ISSIONART SOClETY-P"eMefit S. 'Selden. Vice-P,·ests., J. 'V. Barss, ,Jobn King. n'e.(lSUrel·, Hon D. !\orcN. Par1~er, :\I.D. Bec'y, It N. Beckwith. At,nitm-, ,John Steele. Boord of Mmwgers-Revds i~. ChLY, M.D., .J.::\1. Cramp, D.D.). D. 'V. C. Dimock, S. W. DeBloiR. David Freeman, J. E. Goucher, A.:s. Hunt, G. F. Mile!'!, F. H. Porter, E. )1. S:ullldL'r~, D. M. "Telton). and H. N. Paint. I-I. R. Cunningham, Alex Robint'lon, D. ThompsoD, ~. G. W. GreenwOOdC T. I-I.

~~~~~ ~~v~}n~hH:~s:t~~~I~ii;' \\~~ktl~~~t~t~~: ~!t~:~i~~e~' larke, BoARD OF t:>~'ORElGN 1\hsslOxs-l{e,,' Geo Armstrong, A.H. (Chrurman),

Rev Chafl Tupper, D.D. (Sec'y), Heyds '\', G. Parker! I. E. Bill, W. H. Porter Abraham Stronach G. "T. M. Carey, Nat Vidlto, J. L. Read, ,Tail Parke:, I. 'Vall ace, A.M., E. O. Read; and 8. Wheelock, Ansel T. Baker,

(TN~VA JS~~~~~ee~~~~;T;~~A~raE:;CATION BOARD-S. Selden, (Chnir-RIll"), B. H. Eaton. A.IIt:. (Sec'y), Hon n.McN. Parker, M.D. (Treas), R. N. Beckwit~, David Thompson, Rc\'ds .~ . .1<:. Goucher, E; M. Sau~deT8.

The Central Association, comprlsmg the counties of KlDgs, Hants, Lunenhurgh. a.nd Halifax, meet this year at Halifax (North), on the second

u~rg:Y ~~st;~~\c'Association, comprising the countiea of Colchest~r, Cum­, Guysborough, Pictou, Sydney and P. E. Island, meet thiS year at

Am~h~s~~:t!~~ ~::o~~;~~~~~~~;~~'~g the counties ofYarmcuth, Digby, ! Shelburne and Annapolis, meet this year at Clementsvale, on the last

I Saturday in SeptemlJt:"r. . '

The Baptist COllYention of Xo~a Seo.tia, New BrunswIck and Prmce ! Edwartl If:.Jand, meet this year at 1< redcflctoD, N. B., on the first Saturday

I after the 18th August.

BHow" BROTHEBS & Co., Importers of Flower, Field aDd Garden Seed&.

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R. T. MUIR, Bookseller and ~ ,:J (JIJIlt"J, 125 Granvil~ St., Halifax.

148 BELCHER'S FAR,)IER'S [J 871.

• Acadia Co~lege, Wolfville. COLLEGE F.U"ULTY. I

ABT~-Rev A. 'V. Sawyer, D.O., President, and Professor of Moral \ PhilOlophyand Christian Evidence!. ~{ev E.~. CrawleY,.I!.D., Professor. of Mental }lhiloi3ophy History, Rhetor.lc, LOgIC, aDd Pohtical Economy. ... D. F. Higgins, A.11. Professor of Mathematics. V. Jones/. A.M., Professor of Latin and Greek Literature. 'Villiam Elder, A.M. Pro essor 0( Natural I Science.

'lHEOLOGy-Rev E. A. Crawley, n.D., Principal of the Theological Department. Rev J. M. Cramp, D,D" Emeritus Pro~ss.or.

Secretu.y, Rev S. ,Yo DeBlois, A.:U.; Treasurer, A. D. Bans, ::\I.D.

First Term eommences January 6, and ends June 6. I

Second Term commences September 1, and ends December 20.

Horton Collegiate Academy. Princioel Rev Thos A. Higgins. A.M.; AssiMant, Rufus Sanford, A.B.;

Matron, M~ Fisk; Committee of Management, the, Trustees, Governors, and Fellows of Acadia College, resident in Nova Scotia.

First Term begins January 3, and ends June 6. Second Term begins August 3, and e!;.ds December 20.

Grand Pre Seminary, Wolfville. Principal, )oris. M. R. Eaton; Assistant, Miss H. 1\1. Norris; Teacher of

Drawing and Painting, Mr F. Crawley j Teacher of MU81C, Miss l'tI. J. Phinney; Matron. MISS M. E. Hillsi Ad-risory Committee, Revds J. M. Cramp, D.D., S. 'V. DeBlois, A.~I., T. A. Higgins, .A.lI.

Al!J8ociated Alumni of Acadia College. President, Professor D. F. Higgins; Vice Pres., Avard Longley; See'y,

John Y. Payzantj Treas, Brent~n H. Eaton, A.M.: Directors, Thc!"ldore H. Rand, )(.A., Rev S. W. DeBlois, A.;\I., Rev T. A. Higgins, M.A., Rev E. M. Saunders, l\1.A., E. D. King, M.A.

Baptist Convention of Nova. Scotia, New Brunswick, and P. E. Island.

President, Hon D. MeN. Parker; Vice Presidents, Revds W. S. McKenzie. David It'neman, Be\' W. A. Carey, 1\1. Beckwith?.. ARa COBI, . Samuel Freem8J1; Secretaries-For Nova Scotia, Prof. D . .11'. HiggiDS •. For New Brunswick ...... Rev G. M. 'V. Carey; Treasurers, JDO H. Harding, Lewis S. Payzant.

FREE BAPTIST CONFERENCE.

f'wket, Rllvds C. Knowles, C. Sullivan. Brooklyn, Rev D. Dram. K emptville, Rev S. K. W •• t. Barringlun, Revds W. c. W •• ton J. 1. Porter, Clerk, \V. Downey, ltIissionary. Bem' Point, Rev A. 'Swim. Cape. Island, Rev Yf. M .. Knowlin. Prn·t Medway, Rev J. H. Crowell. I

Can,,,ng, Rev B. Mmard. . F'OBEIGN MISSION SocIETY-President, Rev J. I. Porter; VIce Prel'lts

Revds D. Oram, E. SD;llivao, yr. M. Knowllin; COITCsponding Se{ 'y, Re~ J. H. Cro,!"ell j Recordl~g Sec y, 'V. S. Porter; Treasurer, Isaac Hopkins, 2nd; Auditor, J. G. Smith ..

EDUC:'TION SOCIETY-President, RevJ. I. Porter; Vice Pres. aud Treas J. W. Wilson; Sec'y, Rev J. H. Crowell. ' tem~:;. Sessions of Conference are held on the second Thursday in Scp.

BROWN BROTHERS & CO., Druggiots, Ordnance Square, Halifax.

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1871.J ALMANACK. 149 CLERGY OF THE ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH.

Diocese ot Halifax. ~ His Grbp~ th~ Most ~e'Vetebd '!'W:mAS ,t: 'C(';-;:->OLLY, Archbishop ~ nalifax. VIcar General, "tety Rev M. nannan .D D lJali/d1c. Bev I'a\k Pow~.t .A.I~X., McIsaac, Tho'.J. Daly, Tho •. \\': Alie~, Edw F .. M:,rphy, Yery Rov '-'anon Shepherd, ChaRIain to the Forc... Chezetimk Jlev p 11 Mad~en. Dartnwuth, Rev Jno n. \V<lOds~'· Pro;pect Rev.Jabtes gufsh. 1l"erMTjlJ. Cm;e, Rev .Trw Cannady. Kentville, Rey P. iI. Holden. £a;tern H~lJo:ur8, Rev Jas Marui. Cuwe, Rev Dr W'ahih. raMnouth Rev~ltchael A. d1lrien. Pulmico, Rev 'Ynl McLeod. Be<!fV'l'd, Rev Pe't~r Danaher. AI.etegwm, Very Rev J. naly, V.G. St. Bernard',. Rev Ja!; Bresnan. Lzv.erpool, H.ev E:. K~nnedy·. .A.7!~ker~l dn,d Trurl), Hev ,vnHam lfib.&D. W'1IflS01.:t ~e; Plllhp }Val~h. Mmudle, Rev.l .. M. ray. A.1fnapufis, Rev DayHI c. 0 Connor. A1:!JUe, Rev 1,'. Blanchette and Rev J. Butler. W"tndsor, I{('v Richard Kearns. Parrr,{J()r()', Bev Mr Brown, Ber:muda Rev John Higginbotham,· C1faprain to the FOfce8, and Re,' ·W. J. DOR~1w~~

St. Mary's COlle~e, ~';aeUe-4ir •. " North St., Halifax. Under the patronage of Uia Gr.ce the Archbishop of Halifax, and con­ducted by the Christian Brot~rs.

President and P1'Ofe88or of Engliflh and French Literature, Brother Victorian. Prof. of MathematicA, Natural Philosophy and Book-keeping, Brother NarcissU!~. Profe~sor of Arithmetio and Composition, Brother Orion. l'rofessot· of:i\foral Philosophy, Greek and Latin, Rev FAward F. Murphy. ProfesfIOl' of Junlol' Cla!l!geS in Do., AIr J-ohn M. Manning. Pro­fessor of Discipline and, Prefect of Studies, Brother Augustin. Orphan Asylum, Gotting-en Street, near st. Joseph's Church.

nnd~~st:i:e ~!~~a~~t~hesSrSe~:esRTher~~~~it:~rOl~~:r~ti~I;a!;:DI~:a~: support upon the ccntributions of the charitable.

SOCiety of St. Vincent of Paul. Spiritual Director, Y('r.Y Rev1\{. Hannan, D.O. Pl'e8ident, John Barroo,' Vice-Prest, 1\1. n. DqJy. Sec'y, \Vm Compton. Tress, Thos \Valsh.

Catholic Young Men's Club. Grafton Street. Numuer of members, 120. Open {rom 2 o'clock, r:.:\[. uuttl 10 ev~ry evening., with the exception of Sunday. ()ffieers-President]. Mr .J eremiab J. Donohoe; Treasurer, 1\11' ",., .r. Donohoe; Secretary, l\1r ,,,,.. ·Walsh.

st. Vincent9s Ha.ll. Cornwallis street. The b88ement of this building ha'iJ been flt!ed up for the use of !-he Catholic young men of the North end of the ('11\'. Open every evemng except Sunday. Director~, .Tohn Barron, B. Walsh, i'd. Mulcahy and Jas C. Doyle. Number of members, 130.

Diocese of Arichat. Right Rev Colin F~ancis lHd\"rxxox, D.Il., Lord Bishop of Ari~hat, residi.n~ at Antigonish, nt Rev Dr. C'.UIEHOX, Coadjutor Bishop, reSIdent

at 1f~~.:t·S(,OTIA I'IWPER-.Alltigonislz. St Ninian's, Re,' Hu,;11 Gilli~. Arisaig S. l\lHrg:tr~t'~, Rev ,r. H. l\1cLeod. Georqerille, St !j('or~.'~'~, nev Andw l\Jdiillin:w. Pief,,", St I'all'ick's, Rent ~onal~ l\1d)(l~)'lh~, St. And,ew's,:-it ,\.urlrp'\'.'s.I:t'\, John Y.l'Il"[)(lnvll. 11 u:~ I:ull·,ylll" .. ~t Bean's, Rev H!l1I l\Ic{;lIlirra.\', jr. 1'''"1/'{' ~/', 1I,,]y Cr".~<;, I,v\'," ,Ill Chisholm. TrllCt/dh, St Pelto]"':" Rev ( llarlt'," I . :\I~IIII.'II. JI.;1.""'· ~'f I)",:, h, St Paul';i Rev Peter Fi.:;et. Guysoorollvh,:-it Ann 9, !{ev 1\11\.:hl 1omkins. Tor Bay,' St .Jo!l!eph'!l!, Re\' Felix VonBierk.

ElastiC Stockings, Knee Caps un,) Ankk.tll. at BROWN BROTHERS & Co.

I

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R. 1'. MUIR, Paptir Ruler abel. tIlank Book Manutactu~r, its Granville ~t.

150 BELCHED'S FA-RHER'S [1871.

CAPE BRETo,,-Arlchat, 81 Mary'! Rev Mr. Cblsholnt. D'~18t Hracinth, Rev H. Deslauriers. Part Hood, Rev C. Chisholm. Jud1f}ue, 8t Andrew'i:\ Rev Allan McLean. Halloo, St Mary's, Rev K. J. Macdonild. Broad Co~e 8t Margaret's, Rev R. McGilliHay. Margal'ie, St Margare~'8, Rev John Cbisholm. Clteticamp, 8t Appolinaris, Rev Herbert Gemor, CrtiguiBh 8t Margaret's Rev Arch McKenzie. North Sydney, St Paul' .. Very Re~ Jno Laughlin: Calli' ,V't>rth, 8t Lawtence'!!,_ Rev .Tames Fraser. Sydney, 8t Patrick's, Rev JaB I~uinnn. Jlfain-a-Dieu, 8t Mary'tI, Rev Jo~ Quillan. Eltit Bay, 8t Andrew':" Hev Neil l\tc,Leod. Red IMlaw.1.J, Sa.. Margaret's" Rev Joo McDougul1. Hoisdale, 8t .Tame(, ,Rev A. McSwe~n. Grand Narrow. St Barra's Rev Dog Mchaac. L'Ardoue Holy Guard1Ru Angels, Rev Ja~ Quinan, jr', Glilce BflY, Re\~ Joo Shaw., little Brasd' Or,

ReI~~~hi}t~~~~Ns~O:7f:~s~r!:\d?Orl\t~~:,gC: B,-Chapel Island St. Ann's, attended by Rev J. Courteau. Esc(lsoni, ,St Ann'e, atten.ded'.by Rev Neil McLeod. In Nova Scotia proper-Iw11.an Island, Jle1'1gOfnurf,., St Ann's, attended by the Rev Ronald McDonald. Pomquette, 8t Ann's, attended by Rev \Vm Chisholm.

St. Francis Xa.vie~s College. Antigoniah. BoAItD OF TRusTEEs-kight Rev C. } .. McKI1'fNON D.D., Lord Biahop

of Arichat, exojJicio President rYf the Hoartland Patron of the College; Revds Ronald. McGilhyray, Senr., Hugh Gillis, A. McGillivray, Hon. McGillivray, Jr., and Messrs. Hugh McDonald, Richd Forrestall.

Director of Studies, Rev Dr CHISHOLM, D.D., PH.D. PROFESSORs-Theology, Sacred History and Rhetoric, Rev Dr

CHISHOLM. Mental Philosophy and Superior Greek and Latin Classics, Rev Dr CHISHOU[. Greek Grammar, &c., COLIN CHI8HOL)I. Latin Classics, JAS FRASEH. Natural Philosophy, Chemistry and Mathematics, RoDK McDONALD. English Department, ALEX McKINl'iON Rnd Mi!8 EUNlCZ McKINNON.

TRAPPIST On CISTERCIAN MOlf.\STRY-Too present flourishing bouse of the above Order established in the Distnct of Tracadie, in the County of Antigonish, con8i~t8 of a Prior, Sub·Prior, nnd about 23 brothers. An~:C:~T OF TRAPPIST ~u.!'<s AT TRACADIE-Superiores8, Madame

CONGREGATIONAL MINISTERS. NOVA SCOTIA-Halifax, Rev .To~eph EJ1iott. Cltehogut Rev Jno Gray.

Li,fJerpool, Reyds Jas Melvin, C. Duff. Miltan, Rev R, K. Black. PkaJaftt Rlt'er, Rev Simeon Syke~. ~{(lncli('stf'1', Rev J. Davis. Afa,'garit Rev J. Hart. Brooklyn and Beach .. If edow8, Rev J. R. Kean. '

LUTHER~ MnnS:rERS-LunenhU1'O, Revds Charles E. Cossman, W. )1. Bowen, D. F. HutchmsOD.

UNIVERSALIST CHuRcH-Halifax, Rev Alex McArthur. AFRICAN Ep[SCOP.\L METHOIHST CHuRcu-Halifax, Rev R. R. Morris .

• AFRICAN BAPTIST A~fi()CIATIO:;:-I/ftlifax Rev .James Thomas. Bear Rlver'l.. Rev Hy .Jackson. Pre-Ioton, Rev GItO Neal. IT'"eynwuth, Bey James Edw Jackson. Sec'y, Joo R. Thomas.

LLOYDS' AGENTS . . Gnysborough-E. H. Franrheville. Halifax-S. Cunard & Co.

Plclou-:-Rndolf!l' Primrose. Y nnnouth·-J. W. Moody. Sydney. C.B., J. Bourmot. Llyel'p~ol-John Compbcll, sub-agent. Arichllt, C. B­George E. Jean. Plalster Cove, C.B-.Tames G. McKeen. Port Hood, C. B-G. C. Lawrence. Pugwash-H. G. Pineo. -----------~--- ----------".-.

BROWN BROTllERS & CO., Druggists, Ordnance Square, Halifax.

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Writing, Copying and Printing Ink.., at it. T. MUIR'S.

1871.] ALMANACK. 151

COMMERCIAL DEPARTMENT.

BANKS. HALIFAX BANKDlG CmlPANY. [Established 1825.]

Wm. Pryor, (Prest), Brenton H. Collins, P. Carteret Hill. ('a"hi"r, ~aml H. B~ack. Te.ller, M. G. Black. Clerk, James C. Wilkie. ~le"~f:'ng'~r. H. Hamilton. Discount nays·-).londay and Thursday.

B.\NK OF NOYA SCOTIA. [Established 1832.] Capital $5,000,000.

Director~, Hon 1\1. B. Almon (Prest), HOJl ,J. H .. \llllr·r.<.;(,n, iJnnid Cronan, James Donald8on, Jno Doull, ,Vm JIare, Him Alex KI~jtb, ,l"bl! :--i. McLean. Andw M. Uniacke. Cashier, 'V. f '. Mellzir'R. A~~i~taJJt ('Il",hi"r, J. C. Mackintosh. Teller, Thos Clay. ('terk~, 'rhos W .• John::!, Thomas Caldwell. 1\leRsenger, Geo Anderson. .Agents-Pictou, .Jas l'rimrosej Yarmouth, .James MUlTay, .Jr.; New Glrr'~.'I(j/I', .IIIS 'V. Carmichael; Sydney, C. E., HOD Thos D. Archibald. Kentrille, L. lJeV. Chipman. Discount days-every week day except Saturday.

BANK OF BRITISH NORTH A)!ERICA. [Establi,hed 1836.] Capital, £1,000,000 Sterling.

Col~n~:~, <&~ec:t ft°J~:~g s;~~:Tt: rr~D~~~a~radJoer!raIH~1~~a~:~eC~a~~: : McNab. Inspector, J. Robertson. ,0

HAI.1FAX BRANcH-Manager, James Goldie. Local Dil'ector~l Hon Jas I ~ l\IcNab, ,J; B. ma~t1~ S. ~. llinney. .I~CCou~ltunt, .~ohn Smitb. 1 eller, Jno n' Black. Clerks, 1. :--\. Hill!, H. M. Pnce, 1'. O. tross. ..\lessenger, John Io6t

Rpx.by. Discount days-"Tednasduy and Saturday.

UNION BANK 010' HALIFAX. [E,tah1ished 1856.] Capital £260,000.

Director~, Jas A. Moren, (Pn'st), Jno t;ih~()n. n. J. 1-181't, ,,'. 1', :Y,e~t. Wm J. Stairs }{obt Roak, .lr., ,'1. 1', lllllCk, (·ashin. W. Sawe,rs :--'!lrlIT1~, Accountant, h. Y. Clarke. Tl'lIer, E. H. l:l'P\',,:,;, ~le~,..rll~,'r. r. :--l"Olwr, Agents-Londvn, Lundon Illlc\ "'I'i:ltm!ll,~tcr nUll];:; J}"lIt,·, tI,t. La 11:.111'1 lit· du Pl:uple; New Yorl-, Bank ut Hepubhcj R"~I,,n, ,Merchllllt:.. Bunk: _ln1lu­polis, T. S. \Vbitman; Sydney, C. E., J. Just. J)1~COlillt U:lp-cHry week day except Satul'uo.y_

MERCHANTS' BANK. [Established 186~.] Thos E. Kennv (Prest), V.~m Cunard, Jeremiah Northut :\f. DWfJer,

John Tavlol', J. '.8. Cam~bell, Jos 'Vier. (,!\Shier, Geo 1\[c can. Te ler. Henry Romans. Clerk, Cyril Francklyn. l\lt'!"'Ieng'l'l,, Wm Hood. Agent -Pictou, Wm I\'es. Discount days-every wCl'k tilly except Saturday.

PEOPLE'S BANK OF HALIFAX. [Established 1864.] Capital, $400,000. .

Directors George H. :-itarr, (Prc"t), Hon Jns Cochran, 'Ym J. l'o,lem~D, N. L. 'Vest, I Jno \V. Young, H.. \V. 1,'I'user, Chas H. ,M. Black. Ct1~bler, P te J9 k Telltlr R. T. Braine. Accountant, Jas S. ::\lcDonald_ Clerk, He r J (' "Parker. 1lessenger G.IL Wiswell. Di:-;count days-every week da~?7'xc~p~ Saturdny. Age;lt- Woljt:ille, Joo "'. Barss.

- 1l.\XK OF YAmIOUTH. [Established 1864.] Capital, $200,000.

Directors, John '"f. Lovitt (Prest), _t. C. Robbins, L. E. Ba,ker, C. E. Brownj Cashitlr, J. W. H. Rowley.

Unadulterated Groond Spice<, at BROWN BROTHERS & CO.

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1'152 BELCIIER'S FARMER'S [187l.

, COMMERCIAl. BANK OF WI~DSOR. [Establi*bed 1866.) Directors, Godfrey P. Payzant, {Prc:'It), Wm Dimock, Renjm D; F.r~er,

~ !If-n., E. "~. Dimock, Jas P. Pelww .. Ca.sl1ier, ""alter Lawson. Solicitor, ... ,V. H. Blanchard. g' EXCHANGE BANK OF Y.\m!OUTH. [Established 18~9.] o Capital, $206,000., . G), DirectorR, 'Yo H. Townsend, (Prest), I~cll Doane. J~ep1! Kinney, John -S' Killam, Benj Kil~am, Aaron Goudy, Aug St~me. C~hlet', A,lex :Uurray.

a B.\XK OF )1()XTltE.\L . .g Cap,ital, $6,000,000." Reserve $~,oOQtOO~ ..

~ Ba~!:~~ O:~i{f!o~~~:~I~h!~:~~E'::;. EE~(·~.K~~~·e8.G~~~~~u;t::t~t·~ ~: 4J Thomson. Teller, G. A. Sawyer. Clerk, J . .:\lolson. Messenger, J. ~. 8 Mackay .

. ~ Branehes at 8t John, N.B., Quebec. Toronto, Hamil_ton, London, Ottawa, ~ Kin~ston Cornwall, Brockville Pt>rth. Be1.lI?\~ille, Cobourg, Port Hope., ~ Linusay, Peterborough, ~arnia, 8t Catherines. Hllllcoe, Stratford, St Mar~v's, i!. I Elora, Brantford Guelph, Goodrich, Picton, Whitby. ..... The bour~ of bu~ine~s at the above Bank.; are from 10 A.M. '0 a P.:\I., .2 I except on Saturdays, when they close at 12. noon.

= 'I ]>(),\f1:-!IO:-! SAVINGS' B.\KK . .. £ This Dank is kept in the Province Building. Hours of attendance daily QD from 10 to a o'clock, except on Haturdays. Cashier, Jno R. 'Val1ace. Clerk,

i J no Goudge.

MARINE, FIRE AND LIFE INSURANCE COMPANIES AND AGENCIES.

NOVA Snrrl \. )f.\HL\'J<; IxsuRANcE CO!lfPANy-Capital, $lGO,OOO. Prest., '\Vm Pryor. Dircctors,.L G. Jones, JDI) S. Maclean, Wm R. Fairbanks, Andw MitcheH. Geo P. Mitchell, J .• J. Bremner. Auditor8, J. 'V. Merke1, Chas Fletcher. Broker, Henry Yeomans, Bedford Row.

F~r!)x M.\RIi'm INSUR.\NCE CO:\IPAi<iY OF NOVA SCoTIA-CaKital,

J~:Ot~O~ai~:ri~h~V~ a~OI~.e·W~~:eJ~o:6it~~ne.g ,,\ ~~oH~~i{~~~' A:dr~ tors, Jno 'Vatt, Edw Pryor. Sec'y, G. Robie Dimock, Bedford Row.

MERCRA~T8' MARI~E INSURANCE COMPANY-Capita1, $200,000. Direc­~ I tors, Robt Boak. jr., (Pre:st), ,fairus Hart, (V. P.,) R. W. Fraser, George H . .,:, Starr, 'Vm P. 'Vest. Danl Cronan, Joo T. Wylde. AuditolS, Jos a.Belcher. o Thos Abbott. Sec'.v, Chas 'V. 'Vrigbt, Prince Street. ., Z I, , !)cE \~ .\~ \Rli<iE I::orsuRAi<iCF. ASSOCIA'rIO~-Directnrs, Jon Tavlor, (Pres) l>4 I at!tl':lrt ft.,nnson, (V. P.,) .Ter Northup, Jos Wier, Aug W. ""'est, Geo J. ~ Troop, .\.(iam BUrns. Sec')', U. W. Salter. ~. COBEQUID 3L\Rn.,E h.,;uR.\.xCI·: CO~IPANY, TRuHo-Directors Charles ttf Blanchard, {Prest)t.:'as Crowe, 1:,.I)t Smitb, A. 'V. McLellan, C~Pt James ~ Campbell, Nelson Murphy, Capt ebas Cox. Audito~, A. M. Cochran, J. F. 1Il Blanchard. Sec'y and Treas., .Tas K. Blair. ~ Avo~ l\L\RrXE INSURA:'iCE Co\IP.\SY, Wnmson-DirectoN, ""illiam f Dimock, (Prest,) n. Smith, Da\'id Scott. C. R. Bowman, Elk Youon'. ~ec'v

I ~;y~~n~;Ilison. 'freas., 'fholJ B. Smith. Auditors, E. ,,~. Dimo~kl 'G. r: \\rr:'i"lb')I1 ::\f\f:I~F. J:.;StJR'\~{'E C;OlIPA~Y, WINDsoR-Directors G. P.

~~t;~~~'d ('}:~ee:~:; ,{:: irA~~~~~:;d~no Smith, Jno Stirling, Edwd d'Brien.

BIl( IWN BROTHEH~ & CO., DnlggiBts, Ordnance Square, Halifax.

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~{I:-'.\t'I.::\l.\ta:-;E IXSUHAXCE Co,tl'\,\"Y, 'VOJ,FVILLE-Pregt.! Jno 'v. Bar ... 'l" D'~ec~ors, .Tnn L.llrown, 11, 1~11Pl!rt Eaton, Gco E. Forsyth, Geo Harvey. :Sec y and Treas., Jos 1:. III!ct, 1),(',1..

: PICTOU HO:\IE '£'\1:1:\1-; I=,,:-.uIL\XCE ASMOCIATIos-Directors Roderick I McKenzi~.1 no T. Ivt':O;, W. Gordon, 'V. Forbes, Howard Primros~. Broker, : Hobt P. Urant.

PI~OU }.IuTu.\L ::\L\RI~E I~SUl~A:S-CE ASSOCH,TIo:s-Directors, Daniel ~~~kG?~::i~.I\"es, "In hes, Alex J. Patterson, Chas T. Irving. Broker,

ST. LAWRENCE )l.\m!'l'E INSUH'\~CE ASSOCIATIOS OF PICTou-Director,'l Jas Primrose, .John Crerar, John l{. Noonan, R. S. Dawson, .John Yorston: Broker. l{Obt Doull.

NEW Gr,ASGOW 1\L\R1NE ISSURA"SCE Assocr,\.TIOx-{Incorporatcd.) Director3, J. 'V. Carmichael, (Pre~t), Don )fcDonal<!t G. \V. Underwood, Jno Miller, .Jag H. Fraser, James W. Jackson, James lJ. McGre:'J"Qr. Sec)" Angus Chisholm.

ATLANTIC INSURANCE CoMPANY, Y AR:'IfOUTH-Directors, ~aml Brown, ..,a (Prest), John C. Ryerson, Bowman Corning, Hugh Cano, Geo B. Doane, ~ Jas.J. LOYitt, J. H. Killam. See'y, Joo KLllam.

ACADIA INSURASCE COllPAXY, Y ARlIOUTH-Directors, Geo R. Brown, I B (Prest), \Vm Rog;ers, ehas Tooker, Benj Murphy, A. Goudey, A. F. Stone- :a man, Nathan 1\108e8. See'y, T. F. B. Biogay. g. Rob~~~~:lJt~~~q~), {V.S~:.~~~~m~~~[B~N~lll~~\.,j~.~UJ:I\v. t~~i~~1. t~n~; 0 Andw Lovitt, .Tonth Horton. Sec'y, \V. Beech. i:i

l\L\RINE INtiUItANCE Cm.lPANY, YAHMOuTH-Directors, \V. II. Moody, B (Prest), Denj Rogers, Nathan Utle.Y, Sam I 111. ltyerson, Dennis Horton, 1 Am.

. J. 'V. Moody, L. E. Ba\(er. Sec'y, Jas Murray, jr. .-t

CANADA INSURANCE U:onol'.-- lVi .~tern A.~.~III·II/I('e (")' (l Tln'Ulllo, 0 Capital and A!<sets, $955,904; .1f"/lt/'{'(/I_ls.~lIrrllrCI' ('0., Ca\ljfa~ allli .\<..:.wl~, 0 $1,155,704. Attorney, CleO l'. Whidden, lll'rill<.'e Street, lIailfax, ~. S.

PROVIXClAf, MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY OF c.\~.\l,,\--('apita!, ~ S800,OOO. Agent, John Ii, Harvey, 9 Prince Street. ~

BRITISH AXERlOA INSURANCE COMPANY OF TOHoNTo-John H. ~ Han ey, Agent, 9 Prince Street. :3

HALIFAX FIRE IN!,;URANCF. Cmll'A!'iy-Capital, £60,0.~O. Dir~.ctot~, ~ Andw M. Uniacke. (Pre:-lt), .Tno 'V. Young, (Y. ~).,,) .Jno.(.,.lb~?n, \\ 1.IlI'I~1\

. Mackay, ,Tno P. Mott, Robt Noble, Geo Esson. Sec y, 1{lchd fremalD, I)! tIi Bedfol (I l:ow.

,\, ",r., F",,.; fNSURANCE Cmll·ANy--.Ca~ital £100,000. Directors, ill TIoht I:.,a\;;, ir., (l'r('st),JasA.Moren, IIon.JasCochran, A. G.Jo.nes,'ymJ. Cull'man, E:lw ~lllllh, Wm 'Ve~t. Sec'y, .Joo H. Harvey, 9 Prmce :Street.

b\l'EI~L\J, FWE INS. Cmu"v ';'F Lo~wox-Capital £1,600,000. stg. Agent, lIon "rm .\. Henry, 16 Eedtord Row. ,

PHCENIX FIRE bs. COilll"Y OF LONDoN-Agent, 'Vm Hare, Lower 1

Water Street . .lETNA 1.'JRE Iss. COillP'Y OF HARTFORD, Cmm.--Incorporated 1819.

Charter Perpetual. Cash Capital and Surplu, $5,000,OOU. Agent, Alex 'V. Scott, 27 Bedford Row.. , I ' "

NORTHERN FIRE I~:". CO~lP'Y OF L,:~l1')", ,'.-:0 :~:;LI.ll[: "---.. 1:11,.\'.

£2000,000 stg. Agent, n. C. Harvey, l t'IJ,r." II h I'. , ••

I 'NOHTH BntTI!';H Al'P 'fT~I:('\:\"T1I.t-: FIRE ANn L',':"; I.!i'8. I tI."l'"\--I Capital, £2,UOO,OOO sfg.- .\~"Ilt, l.klHY Pl'yor, Office, (Ity (,)urt llon,,~. ~ I QCEEN 1,'IRE AND LIFE h". l'U:'lll"Y OF LnrEHPuuL, G. ~.-(_:lPL~~~

1 __ - B • & Co Importers of ~nuino Patent Mcdil'iul'-s. BROWN ROTHER 'J

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R. T. MUIR, Paper Ruler & B1aok Book MoouC"clurer, 125 Granville SI.

154 BELCHER'S FAR'ltER'S [1871.

£2,000,000 iltg. Agent, Stephen Tobini Office, head of Tobin's Wharf, Upper "rater Strt!et.

ROYAL FIRE ANI) LIFF: INS. CO;Up'y OF LIVERPOOL, G. B.-Capital, £2,000.000 stg. Agent, Hugh Hartshorne, Bedford Row. •

LIVERPOOL & LOS"DON A.:\"D Gr.oBE FIRE A1"i'D LIFE INS. COMP'y--­Capital, £3,000,000 stg. Agent,.J. C. Allison, Central Wharf.

GUARDIAN FIRE AND LIFE INS. COMP'Y OF Lo:SDoN-Capital.£2,OOO,OOO stg. Agents, Almon 4' DeChair, 257 Hollis Street.

CA..."iADA LIFE Ass. CO;up'Y-{Hamilton, Ontario.) Capital, Sl,OOO,OOO. Agent, J. W. Marling, 25 Prince Street, Gen'} Agent for Maritime Pro­vicces.

MUTUAL LIFE INS. COMP'y OF NEW YOBK-Cash assets, 815,000,000. Agent, Geo C. Whidden, 11 Prince Street. . STANDARD LIFE Ass. CO:\lp'y-Annual Revenue, £650,000. Secretary and Agent for Nova Scotia, M. H. Richey, Hollis Street.

STAR LIFE Ass. SOC'y OF LONDON--Capital, £100,000 Btg. Agent, Martin G. Black, Halifax Bank.

LIFE ASSOCIATION OF SCOTLAsD-Accumulated Fund, £1,191,582 Btg. Sec'y, Jno H. Harvey, 9 Prince Street.

EAGLE LIFE Ass. COMP'Y OF LONDos--Established in 1807. Assets, $3,000,000 stg. Agent, Alex W. Scott, 27 Bedford Row.

CONNECTICUT MUTUAr. LlFE Ass. COMP'y OF HARTFORD, CONN.­Organized 1846. Charter perpetual. Assets, 523,000,000. Local Agents for Halifax, Huse & Lowell. • THE TRAYF.LLERS' LIFE AND ACCIDENT INS. COMP'y OF HARTFORD, CONN.-General Agent for Nova Scotia, JOB Starr, 194 Hollis Street.

THE EQUITABLE LIFE Ass. SOC'y OF THE UNITED STATEs-Agent for Nova Scotia and New Bru.nswick, R. W. Gale, 148 Hollis Street.

MERCANTILE COMPANIES. ~ 12; I NOVA SCOTIA ELECTRIC TELEGRAPH COMPANY-Of/icers for the yf'.flr

1

1870 :-Prest., E. D. Meynell.; Executive Committee, ·W·. M. Harrington, o Jno J. Sawyer, Han R. B. Dickey, Jesse Hoyt; Local nilE~ctors-Hlllifa.x, u ,v. M. Harrington, Jno J. Sawyer, C. H. 1\1. Black, .Jos Wier; Amherst,

Hon R B Dickey; B'lrrin.qtM, .J. K. Wilson; CanniT/fI, J. 'V. Borden; ~ Che&ter, D. Evans; Digby. Chas Budd; Guysboro', Hen~.v hI. Jost; Kent­

ville. W. Chipman; Liverpool, Thos R. Pattello, F. W. Collins; LUMnhurg, HeDry S. Jostj New Glasgow, Jesse Hoyt; Ra.qged lsJlands, Jonathan Locke; Shelburne, George Synder; Sydney, HOD P. p. Archibald; Wallace, Hon A. McFarlane; Weymouth, C. D. Jones: Wuulaor, T. S. Harding' Sec'y and Treas., Wm Twining, Office No 10 Prince Street, Halifax, N. S:

THE WESTERN UNION TEI.EGRAPH COMPA:sy-Proprietors and Lessees of all the Telegraph Lines in the United States and the Maritime Provinces from Port Hood to San Francisco, and connecting via Atlantic Cable and

pf Northern line with all the Telegraphs in the world. Capital. $50,000,000. Mol Head Office, 145 Broadway, New York. Prest., ,V. Orton. Vice-Presdts., to N. Green, Geo "talker. A. ~. Cornell. See'y and Treas., O. H. Palmer. ~ Asst Treasurer. R. H. Boches". Auditvr, W·. H. Abel. General Engineer ~ ,Marshall Lefferts. Supt'd Eastern Di\Yision, T. F . .Eckhert. Electrician, G: .... ! B. Prescott.

CU~~~,oT~~s g~rKi~~~~a:tlantic Telegraph Company at Halifax, Wm.

I, The .Nova Scotia lines connect with those of New Brunswick at Sackville I and those of Newfoundland at Plaister Cove. '

BROWN BROTHERS & CO., Druggists, Ordnance Square, Halifax.

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1871.J AL3IANACK. 15.') --------------------------

No\'a Scoti~ pistrict, Chief Office, 148 Hollis Street, Halifax. Superin­tend~~t, R. T. Cltn.ch. Asst. Supt., A. E. Hovt. Cashier and Auditor Wm H. "Iswell. Halifax Office, A. G. l\1cDonaltl, (Chief Operator,) ~lrs A. Parker, (Operator,) Geo Leslie, (Recv. Clerk.)

THE HALIFAX CLUB-Committee, Hon :\1. B. Almon (Chainnan) Hon E. Kenny, ex-ojlicio, 'Vm Cunard, ex-oificio, Edw Binney Robie Uniacke M. ~. Almon, Jr., 'V. ::Hyers Gray. \V. J. Lewis, M,D" L. J. Morton, 'V. H: Creighton, Geo C. Harve.r.. Jon T. Wr1de, Th08 E. Kenny B. W. Sa1ter I

James Thomson, P. C. Hill, "~m TwlUing, Joo Duffus ('i';('8S) c, Stuart Si1nr. See'y, Fred Allison. l'

NOVA SCOTIA PERMANENT BE~EFIT Hl'ILDI:"r; S,,(']] ry \:,,\. S.\y[:", .. ,,' FUND-Trustees, W. J. Almon, M.D., S. Selden, A. M. Uniacke. Director8 Jno P. Mott, (Preat), 'V. M. Harrington, (V. Prest), J. J. Sawyer, Jas A: Moren, Jno 'V. Young. Auditors, J. T. Wylde, Chales Robson. !!Jnkers the Union Bank ot Halifax. Solicitor, .Tamea 'V. Johnson, jr. SUrveyor; Duncan Grant. See'y and Treas., Jolin W. Burton. Office 56 Granville St.

PROVI~CIAL PERMANENT BUILDING ,\:\"IJ INYEST~JE~T SOCIETy-Trus­tees, Jeremiah Northup, 'Villiam.1. Cuiemsv. Directnr.;, 'Vm. Roche,

~~~ii: .f~sDW ~o~iir H~~' rre~~~~!' K~~:;.~ilf::s: t· ~;~a~~i,stF;e~' ft :e~~w'~~~eft .. I~u~~~;~~, JJnaos ~~~~tt. So~~~~:, ti~i:J~{;:ri~~ab'Uil~f~is: Bedford Row.

HALIFAX A'Xn DART)WUTlI STEAMBOAT CO:'lIPANY-Prest., Hon M. B. Almon. Directors, Dominick Farren, J. 'V.l\Ierkell, Han D. MeN. Parker, 1'Il.D.

ll\!. G. Black, (Sec'y). Auditors, Hy Yeomans, S. W. Deblois. Agent

and .Manager, Geo A. :McKenzie. HALIFAX TE:'IIPERANC'E H.\LI.('(':'III'.\:-;y-Pir(>(·lor~, RobtNoble, (Pres),

Jno Metzler, Jas Farquhar, (;. (;. I. lay, Thu~ \\'l':-ky, In(l Longard, R. H. Wetmore. See'y and Treas., II. (;. Laurillianl.

INDUSTRIAL AND l\!,\:\UFACTUHI!'it; .\~:-,cH·I.\TI')X OF Nov.\ f'Cj)'nA­Vice Prests, Jno Starr, 'Yo S. Symoflds. ~e<.:'~·, F. 1.. lIoge. Cor. Sec'y, W. A. Johnston. Treas., 'V. S.Moir. ('olllfllittl.'c, A. Pillsbury. W. Frap,er, Col. B. H. Hornsby, Alex Stevens, .Tno ~. ;,\td.t'an, C. H. M. Black.

CHEBVCTO MARI~E RAII,WAY, DART:'IlOuTH-DiI'ectors, Gt'o~g-(' Esson, G. A. McKenzie. Sec'y anu Treas., Jno T. 'Vylde. Supt., E. \\ eloion.

STRAIT OF ('A:-;::<o )L\RI~E RAILWAY Co"tPA~y-Dirl'cturT~' "~m. J. Stairs, (Prest), 'Yo B. Hamil.ton, Peter Ross, Jno S.lIaclean, ". L. Black. See'y and Tress., Hy ~. Pamt.

NORTH SYDNEY l\L\Rl~F. RAILWAY COMPANy-Directors, J~es B. Duffus, (Prest), Hon T. D. Archibald, \Vm. J. Lewis, M.ll., Thos E. Kenny, Wm Cunard. Sec'y ann Treas, H. N. Paint.

PICTOU l\IAIHNE RAILWAY Cll:'llp'y_Prest, Jas Primro~e., Direct)o~8, "Tm Gordon, J. T. Yves, J. Crerar, .r. .\. Dawson. Agentand ~tT y, H.I nmrose.

THE INTERNATIONAL IRON AND STEEL CO)II'A!'IY, LONDONDER~Y­Manager, E. A. Jones • .Head Office, New Church J-Itre.et. Sheffield. Dlr~c­tors Jno Livesey (Moanaginp Director), '}'. Jessop, ". A.Matthews, "m o ' C Hall d Tylden "right Alex Beattie, III. II., H. 'V. Blackburn, J.w:t';dle· , C.' HOTseley. Sec'y, 1 G. Wilkinson. Bankers. ~heffiel~ a~d R(.therha~ Bank; London end \Yestminster Bank; Bank ofNlJva Sc~t18.

THE STARR l\IA:SUFACTURlNG CmIPANy-Wo~ks a.~ Dartm,outh. Dlrec­toTS Jno Starr, (Prest), C. H. M. Black, Jno ~. Smcl81r. Sec " Jos Starr. Sup~rintendent. Jno Forbes. Office, 204: HolliS Street.

HALIFAX GAS LIGHT CO:'lIPANy-(Capital £60,000.) PjstTr J~e8 Donaldson. Directors, Hon J. H. AndersoD, Jno, J. Sawyer, 11 as M emalD, Wm J. Stairs, George Esson, J. ·W.Merkel. See y, W. L. Be. anager,

BROWN BROTHERS &=Co., Pu~ Chemicals and Toilet Articles.

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R. T. MUIR, Bookseller and Stationer, 125 Granville Street, Halifax.

156 BELCHER'S FAIDIER'S [1871.

Geo Buist. Clerks, G. 'V. Jones, Fletcher A. Hennigar. Auditors, Edw Binney, Chns Fletche~.

Nov.\ Scon \ leg C.HIl'ANy-Directors, Cathcart Thom!'on, (Prest~, J. M. 'Vatson, V. lllackwood.

At',UH.\ 1'0\\'1'E1~ C"m·.\xY-Director~, Thos A.bbott, (Prest), L. J. lIfortul! (leo E';.~lJt1.

~Il\:.\ Scon.\ HORTICUL1'UItAT, Socm·rY.-Di~to'l'8, J. ~. Ayery, 1\1.0. (Prest) Steph Tobin, (V. Prest), Geo C. Whidden, Andw :'tlltchell, 'Vm J. CIJ!('m;~n, Jno R. :\Il1rray, P~ter Ross. Supt., Jas Hutton.

I H.\LIF.\X LIRR.\RY-I'ommittf'I", H. C. D. Twining, (Chairm"ln), S. W. _1:0' I Debloi~ (V. e. ) W. C. :-;illver, .I. w ... K .. Johnston, J. B. Ox.ley. Peter ROiS,

Jno A." Sinclair: 'freas., A. Harshaw. See'y and Librarian, Saml Creed. I BL<~ HnU':;'E CII.\!, )11.'\1:": .. Co)IPA~Y-(Cow Ha:V

1 Cape Breto~)-

t' ('apihll, HI,ODO :';]\{Irt:".!)f -:-10,1 e.:lch.~. Prest.' C.lleyer. Vlce-~rest, LoUls.J. ~ H,·lIuni. ~pc'\' awl I n'el'>., I). B. KlCler, Jr. Agent at Halifax for Nova

~coti:l, J. (' ... \Ili-'!ln.

~ LI'~'TLE (;1,.\(')<; llAv COAL MINING CIHWANy-(Littlc Glace Bay, Cape Q) Breton.) Capital 6000 Shares of$lOO eaeh. Directors!. James A .. lloren, 'g (Prcst), E8tes Howc, Edw P. Archbold, Hy B. Paulin, ,James R. Llth~o\V, t) Peter Lynch. TI'cas., )Ianager, and Clerk, E. P. Archbold. Auditors,

G. A. S: Crichton, Jno Stairs. ,~ CALEDONIA COAL l\Inmw CO:\IPANy-(Big Glace Bay, Cape Breton). Q) Capital, 10,000 shares of $lOO each. ~ GOWHm COAL ill!,>;],,!, ('n:,>n'A;\Y-(C'owBay, Cape Breton), Archihald a'l & Co., Proprietors. Agents at IIalif~lx, Corbet & Richardson.

VICTORJ,\ CO.\L )!r;\YXG CtllIPANy-(Low Point Shore, in Sydney c:i Harbour, C.B.) Proprietors, Fraser, Paint & Co, ann Hugh E. Ross, t) )IERI(,cDnsH COAL MINING CO:\IPANy-Capital, $400,000. Shares $tO q.j each. ilirectors, Wm H. Tully, (Prest), Lewi~ R. Kirby, ~). Henry Starr,

Thos :\1. Braine, Stuart 'fr·emain. Tn'as., Chas S. Silver. Sec'y, Joseph m Starr. Office, 194 Hollis Street, Halifax. -

~ Nou,- SCOTIA SALT 1VORKS AND EX[>LClRATIO~ COMPANy-Directors,

o ~~:~.i!(i}'·m~I~~~~~~iJ~:i~k E:~~o~.ows~'c;i ~~d ~r~::~~.JD~ 1\~~;:~il:no T. ~ • iNTERCOLOXIAL CO.H, ~IIXIXG CO"PA~Y-(Pictou). Prest., ·G. A. f4 Drummond. Vit-e PI·CS., Thos Himmer. Sec'y and Treas., Henry McKay. Jt; Directors, Hon S. L. Sbannon, Hon J, J. C. Abbott, Peter Hedpath, E. M. ~ Hopkin3, Gilbert Scott, H. A. Budden, Jas Ferrier, jr. = PICTOU GAS CO;UI'A:,\y-Directors, Alex P. I: ... "", .Ja" [n'~, ,Yo Gordon,

til Danl Hockin. \Vm H. Davies, A. J. Patterson, I~. )I{;J\.cnzie. See'y and <If Treas .. \Vm Jack.

~ G01;~I~~:~~~~("~~:\'V~~Df~::cDirectors, B. D. Fraser, (Prest), )1. H.

AVON BRIDGE CO)IPANy-Directors, B. DeW. Fraser, (Prest), Thomas Curren, Samuel G. Black, E. 'V. Dimock, "\V. H."Uanchard. See'y and Treas., G, P. Payzant.

• HALIFAX CITY R.\lL ROAD-::\Ianager, " .... D. O'Brien. Offiee Rich-mond Depot. CarR run daily (Sunday excepted) between Richmond Depot and Fresfi Water Bridge, every quarter of an hour, from 6 A.M. to 10 p.30r.j and between Richmond Depot and Spring Ga.rden Road every half hour from 9 A.:\I. to 10.30 P.M.

::\IERCHAxrs' EXCHANGE A~D READING ROO;o.f-No. 158 Hollis Street. ehas l1. Creed, Proprietor and Superintendent.

CHA)!BER OF CO:\DIERCE, HALIFA.X-Executive Committee William. Pryor, (Prest), Jno S. McLean, R'lbt BaRk, Jr., .\. G. Jones, JnoDonll, Get»

BROWN BROTHERS & CO.,Druggists, Onlnance Square, Halifax.

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Soaps, Hair Oils, Perfumery, and other Small Wares, at R. T. MUIRJS.

1871.] AL1IANACK. 157

P .. Mitchell. R. I. Ha~t, .J. 'F' 'VyHe, ,J. B. Campbell, Jno Gibson, Joseph Wier, 'V. H. Hart, (J .• J. lroop, Wm Esson. Sec'y, Jno H. Harvey.

EXPLANATION OF SIGNALS Made at the Ship Staff at Citadel Hill, when Vusels are seen from tIt(

Citadel or reported front an Outpost. For I Square Rigged Ve.sse1, 2 balls close up, one on the outer halliard

and one on the mner halliard. " 2 Do, I ball hoisted on the outer halliard and 1 close up on the ~

inner halliard. ' " 3 Do, 2 balls close up, one out and one in. " 4 Do, 2 balls separated, and one close up on the inner halliard.

5 Do, a pendant of any colour on the outer halliard. and one ball close up inside.

" 6 Do, a pendant under a ball close up on the outer halliard, and a ball at the inner halliard close up.

" 7 Do, a pendant over a ball close up on the outer halliard, and a ball close up on the inner halliard.

" 8 Do, a pendant under two balls close np on the outer halliard, with a ball clo~e up on the inner halliarc1.

" 9 Do, a pendant between two balls close up on the outer halliarcl, with a ball cluse Ul) on [he inner halliard.

" IO Do, a nag of any colour close up on the outer halliard, with a ball close up on the inner halliard

The above balls, &c., are hoisted un the east or west yard arm, ac~ cording to the quarter the vessel first appears in.

\Vh.en Sailing Vessels are reported from an Outpost, the following signals are made on the lower yard, now used exclusively for sailing vessels, as repeats :-

For a Square Rigged Vessel, two b311s of a size, one at the outer, the other at the inner halliarcl, close up.

A Ship, a large ball at the end of the yard, with a small one at the inner halliarcl.

A Barque, a large do. at the end, with a small one dropped at the inner halliard.

A Brig, a s111311 ball at the end of the yard, and a large one at the inner halliard.

A Brigantine, a cross close up at the outer halliare. Two or more do., a cross half hoisted. . '

A Topsail Schooner, a cross close up at the mner halhard. The upper yard of the Ship Staff is utd solely to designate Steam

Vessels, thus:-Two large balls close up, one at the .outer and the oth~r at the

iDner halliard, E or 'V, a steamer reported In that qu~rter. . A small ball at the outer, and a large one at the Inner halhard, a

second class Packet or Merchant Steamer. . . A large ball at the outer, and a sman one at the mner halhard, a.

Man-of-War Steamer, or Royal Mail Steamer, or large Merchant

Ste~~~ ian terns, onc red and the other white, are hoisted at night to denote a Steamer reported.

The red lantern is always shown at the end o~ the yard arm, and the whitt one at the inner halliard, E or W, accordmg to the quarter the Steamer is reported in.

Sponges, Brushes, Comhs and Perfumery, at BROWN BROTHERS & Co.

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Numbers are indicated the same a~ on the l<;,wer yard. . When the description of vessel 15 ascertained, the followmg de­scriptive colours will be hoisted at the masthe".d:-

A Union Jack-a Flag Ship. . MaIH){-War Screw' Steamer, a white pendent with a bll« baH In the centre, over the Union Jack. . Man-of-War Paddle Steamer, a white pendant with a bbu ballm the centre, under the Union Jack. . A red Flag pierced white, Royal Mad Packet from England.

A blue and red Flag crossed white, do from Boston A white and blue Pendent, do from St John's, NOd A white and red Pendant, do from Bermuda A blue Pendant-a Ship A blue and white Pendant-a Barque A red Pendant-a Brig A red and white Pendant-a Brigantine A white Pendant-a Sloop or Schooner A blue and white Flag horizontally divided-a Foreign or Neutral

Fleet A white and blue Flag vertically divided-a Foreign or Neutral

Man-of- War A blue Flag-a Foreign or Neutral Merchantman A red Flag-an Enemy'S Merchantman A red, white and blue Flag, red next the mast-EneMY's Fleet A blue, red and white Flag, r.ed next the mast, under Steamer's

signal, a French Man-of-War American Flag (Stars and Stripes) under Steamer's signal, Ameri­

can Man-of- \Var \Vhen all English Packet arrives between evening and morning gun-fire, a red triangular flag will be kept flying at the mast head from seven till eight o'clock

MERCHANTS' PRIVATE SIGNALS-Port of Halifax. RED.

Jas G. A. Creighton & Son, a red Flag. crossed white diagonally Robt N 0ble & Sons, a red do, centre a white N J. & R. B. Seeton, a red do, white corner, with a black diamond in centre Butler & Co, a red do, white border, centre a white star Thos S. Tobin, a red do, crossed white Thos Bolton, a red and whi" do, red uppermost G. C. Harvey, a red and blu"!" do, crossed white Tno S. Maclean, a red, white and red do., red uppermost Duffus & Co, a red, blue and white do, meeting at a point in the cen-tre. blue next the mast, white at the end, red top and bottom . J. T. Wainwright & Co, a red, white and blue do, red and white next the mast, red uppermost, blue at the end T. A. S. DeWolf & Son, a red and white do, red uppermost, with a red and white ball in the centre, the red half on the white and the white half on the red Young, Hart & Co, a red and white do, striped horizontally, with a bl ue star in the centre J. M. Watson & Co, a red, white aRd blue Flag, divided diagonally red uppermost, with a red star on the white t

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~aw?~nc' Harrington & Co, a ,red and yellow Flag, striped horizontally ,ame ronan, a red and white Burgee, white next the mast

Stmon F. Barss, a red do, with a white St George's Cross

WHITE. Wm Stairs, Son & Morrow, a white Flag, centre a blue square. J as A. Moren, do bordered red Salter & Twining, do crossed red diagonally R. 1. Hart, do centre a red diamond Edw C. Twining & Co, do centre a red ball Albro, Son & Co, do bordered blue T. C. Kinnear & Co, do centre a red star bordered

I red top and bottom ' E. Lawson & Sons, do blue centre, bordered red Black, Bros & Co, a white & blue do white next the mast Bauld, Gibson & Co, a white & red do checkered W. Boak, do three red squares, red up-

permost do do

F. W. Fishwick, Tucker & Co,

uppermost Geo H. Starr & Co, a white Burgee

BLUE.

centre a red star with six blue squares, blue

S. Cunard & Co, a blue Flag, centre a white star Wm Pryor & Sons, a blue and white do, blue uppermost Wm B. Hamilton & Co, a blue, white and blue do, blue uppermost Wm Hare, a blue and red do, crossed white, blue next the mast Benj Wier & Co, a blue, white and red checkered Flag Henry Yeoman5-, a blue and white do, blue next the mast C. D. Hunter & Co, a blue, white and red do, blue next the mast N. L. & J. T. West, a blue Burgee, centre a white star Geo P. Mitchell & Son, a blue and white do, blue uppermost J. Northup & Sons, blue Flag, St George's Cross. Oxley & Co, a blue and red Burgee, red uppermost Wm H. Creighton, a blue and white do, white next the mast Bremner & Hart, a blue do, crossed white John Taylor, a blue Flag, crossed white diagonally T. F. Phelan, a blue, white, blue and white do, blue next the mast Custom House, a blue Flag, Union Jack in the upper corner, a Crown

in the centre, with a white C and H below it Royal Halifa.'t Yacht Club-Ensign blue. Commodore, blue Burgee, !

centre a gold crown. Vice Commodore, blue Burgee, centre a gold crown with a white ball in the upper corner. Captain, blue Burge~ centre a gold crown, with two white balls in the upper corner.' Club Burgee-blue, with the Provincial Flag in the

upper corner.

NIGHT SIGNALS OF THE EUROPEAN STEAMERS.

Cunard Line-Two Rockets and one bl';le light. . ., Inman Line-Blue light forward; blue light aft; ~ed 11ght amldshIps.

All burning at once. Two Rockets at same tIme. I

Transatlantic Co's (French) Line-Two Rockets forward; one gun; two Rockets aft.

Dye Stuffs and Confl·ctioncry, at BROWN BROTHERS & Co.

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Rockets. National Steam Navigation Co-lllu'e light, one Rocket, followed by

reel light from the Bridge. . . IVortll German Lloyd (Bremen) Line-Blue light forward; blue hght

aft. Two Rockets at same time. Hamburg American Packet LillL-,-One Fire Ball; one Rocket; one

Fire Ball. With about a minute space between each . Anchor Line-Red and white lights. Alternately, from any con·

spicuous part of the ship. New York and Havre Line-Rocket, blue light and Rocket . North American L/oJ,d Line-A Rocket forward; blQe and red light

amidships. . Liverpool and G. W~stern Steam Co--Three blue hghts; one forward;

one aft; one on the Bridge. Shown simultaneously.

NATIONAL, RELIGIOUS AND BENEVO­LENT SOCIETIES .

.D ROYAL HA.LIFAX YACHT CLUB.-Patron, H. R. H. the Prince of a W nIcs. Vice Patrons, llis Honor Major-General Sir C. Hastings .g Doylc; Vice Admiral Sir Rodney Mundy, K.C.B.; Sir James Hope, G.C.B j the Marquis of Norma.nhy; Sir Alex Milne, K.C.R. j His War-

Ii; ship the Mayor of Halifax; Sir Houston Stewart, K.C.n. Hon it/em.bers, 'E Sir W. F. Williams, Bt. It..C.B., Chas Cogswell, M.D., Fred n. Starr, o Sir Edw Belcher, Kt. Commodore, Joo M. Watson. Vice-Commodore, .s Saml A. White. Captain, Joo B. Garvie, M.D. See'y and Treasw'er,

"'I:S R. Gorham. Auditors, Joo N. Grunt, J. 'V. K. Johnston. Sailing CD Committee, John T. COmpton, Albert Pillsbury,. Capt James O'Brien, ~ E .• T. Davys, R. Lawson. Stewan/s, Dr GOSMp, F. W. Bullock, A. Pc Pillsbury. ~ffasw'ers, A. Pillsbury, Jos Starr .

. § HIGHLAND SOClETy.-Chief, lIon Alex Ii:eith. Pre.,ident, Don ~ RI)~~. Viee do, A. McLeod. Asst do, Rohert Brenton. Directors, J. o H. Johns!on, ~. S. Campbell, M.D., Jno Boyd. See'y, Doug :McLeod, ~ Asst. Sec y, !3tlbert Munro. Treas, Hugh Murray. Chaplain, Rev Dr

McLeod. f)ur9~o", James D. Ross, M.D. JlarshallJ Joseph Muirhead. ci Pipers, John McKenzie, Jno Patterson. o ST. GEORGE'~ SOCIETY.-Palron, the Lord Bishop of Nova Scotia. cti President, J. B. Smithers. Vice-Prest, J. T. Edwards, sen. A.st. Vice [Il Prests, E. W. Sntditfe, George Nichols. Tf'eas, Robt Woodill. Asst ~ Treas, Geo T. Smither,. Sec1/, . Marshal John Shean a Chap~ains. Very Rev Dean Bullock, D.D., Rev Jno Abbot.t. Com oj

Chanty, Jacob Payne, E. W. Sutcliffe, John Hatch, J. B. Smithcr:-: ~. Charles Downie. Physicians, W. J. Almon, lLD., J. B. Gilpm, M.n: fil Com of Managem,nt, John Shean, Wm Murray, Geo Payne, Wm II: Osman, Wro Morley. ri CHARITABU; ImsH SnCIETY.-P(('sidf'llf, Jno Flinn. Vice Pres ~ Jno O.':\[nllill. .:1~s';, l';(',,-Pre.,f, Tho..; ()'.:\blk.\'; 2nd Asst Vl'('e Prest: til Jl'fI'llllah l'Ol!Il(JI'~; 1/((1,';, rdl:r lIog:m; /-3cc!l, J. D. O'Brien j Asst

S ~S~OC~~~'~~~L;J~'~(~)~'B:l~.i'~'ll~'~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ BROWN BROTHERS & CO., Druggists, Ordnance Square, Halifax.

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1871.] ALMANACK. 161

NORTH BRITISH SOCIETY (Instih~ted March 26, 1768}.-Prestdent, . Vi'ce Prest, D. Sterlmg. Asst. Vi'ce-Prest.~ William M~ntgomery, Wm Gr~nt. Treas. J~~es .T. Bremner. Sec!!: James .S. ~cDollald. Asat. Sec y. Tho. S. Rem. Marshal. Lt·Col Robt BrilchlD. C; haplam, Rey Jno Campbell. Pipers, Jno McKenzie, Juo Patterson. Com of Ch.arit.y, Geo'Esson, Don Keith, ------, J. :-;. 1I1:.1dl'an. Goo Mitchell. 1I1essenger, Jno Patterson.

GERMANIA SOCIETy.-Pl'esident, F. A. Liebman senr. Vice Pres P~ofessor J. Liechti. Tl'eas, J. Cornelius. Secy, A. Clemen. Cum: mlUee, H. Schacf~r, C. Warmunde, F. A. Liebman, jr. HALIF.\X VISITING DI8PEYSARy.-Direciors, Rev Canon Cochran, (Prest), Hun Jas Cochran (V. P.), 1'. C. Hill (V. P.). Rev G. M. GrnDt, the .'fayor, S. P. Fairbank8, Juo S. Macleall, Jno DoulI, John Barro.lI: rrf-IlS, Th09 E. Kenny. Sf!C?/, Chas Fletcher. Consulting Ph!ls~c~ans, JJfs Black, Almon, Parker, Hattie, TrenfllllaIl. Attending Ph.'1slcmns, I )r~ Fal'rell. V. E. Parker, Wickwire, Sommers, GO~t'jp. Woo[lilI. Vi.',ilillq PIIII", Dr Slayter, l:!outh of George 8tj Dr H.igby, north of George St. R"sidflll Apothecary, J. Milsom. NOVA SCOTI.\ INSTITUTE OF NATURAL SCIENCE-Patron, the I~ieut Govemor. Presirlent, .J. MattJ\l'w .Joot'..;, F.L.S. Vi'ce Pres, J. Bernard Gilpill, 'u.n. Treus, \Vm C. Sih·cr. !lOll Srl':lj, 'Vm Gossip. Coundl, Prof Lawson, Fl'ell Allj~on. ,J. It. ])c'Vulf, ".D " T. :F.Kllight, Joo Ruthe~ofortl, R. G. Htllioul"ton",Ju~ Bell, P. S. Hamilton. FUUIT GROWERS' A~,'f';OCIATION.-President, C. C. Hamilton, I M.D. nee Pres'tfl--Killqs Co, Richard StnlT; Anna}U)/is, T. 'V. Chesley; ilallfax, Geo A. S. Cridlton; Hants, Andrew H. Johnson; Sec,'! and Trens, Jos R. Hen, D,C,L. COI'res Sec!!. D. Henry Starr. Auditor, George V. Rand. Council for Kin,qs Co, Roht 'v. Stan', D. R. Eaton, J.4enncicr RamI, Jno G. Byrne, Geo V. Rltnd, Dr.1(cLatchy; Annapolis, .James E. Fcllow~. Oliver Foster, A\'urd Longley, Is~ac Longley; 11""I.~, (1("1 Creet1, A. J. Rickards; Halijilx, H:rl)l'rt HIlrns;

Yarmouth, Chas E. BrUWII.

DOG PWEOX AND I)oULTRY CLUB-President, Jas Pryor; VIce-. Pres, M: G. Misek: Treas, W. J. Lewis, M.D. Sec!!, '1'. R. Almon, M.J). Committee, W. Dufflls, \Vm Esson, Henry llicrs, F. Bluiklock, D. Henry Starr, Jno Hosterman, Jno '1'. Compton, Andw Downs. SO(;IETY ron THE PROTgCTION OF G,nm AND TJIE Fr"llIEHrr."­I Prl'.';i,II'J/f, Lr·(\t\ Wm Chearnley. 17('/' PI',,". 'Vrn M. lIarrill:!tHIl.

I J'r/;r/:>,.'Yru ,C. tiilver: St ('Ij , ,J?" ('~)llill: (;(lIlIwil. l~?,n W. A." Ifi'Ilr\', nell PJ('l",j, I< \V, B1nlcklo('k, (f. J. rnl'IJl, ( apt HOIIlS, R.)£., J. H. D. Vieth, C. Stubbing-, J. C. Holl';o!l, C:lpt L'}} .. rnllll;e, ]t,A.

UNION FInE PROTECTION" C()~II'.\XY, Mar I 86!-Reformed from the late H Union Engille Compam!,' olI7tjs-j[t'ets third Tuesday of every month at 8 p,m. Capt, Tho~ Ikntlt'.I'. Vice C"ai~man, Geo S. Yates. Sec!l, H. B. Sellon. Asst ,""\'1:1/, F. Leverman. Treas, T. E. Everett.

II.u,rr.\x THISTLE (1uRLnw CIJUB-Pafnm, Hon AJex Kt'ith. Pl'c,idl"lIf .J. H .• Johnston. I '"ice rrr'"~, Pd(~r Ro.-s. J1Rp J/eml~ers, 'Vrn Finby, ,jIlO Strachan. 8ec.1J and Tn!aS, J. D. Nash. Council, Adam Burns, 'V. Richardson. .

HALIF.\X CURLING CLnB-Pllfml}/':~<;' :'fl"s Jane~ Richardson. Pl'esidcnt, H. Peters. nc~ Pres, (i~:() Blaiklock. Rep lIfembers, 'V. R.

BROWN BROTHER8 & Co., Gold Leaf, Dr.'· Paints nnd Varnishes.

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162 BELCHER'S FAR::\IJ<~R'S [1871.

Co~swelI Archibald Harshaw. T"ea" H. M. Creighton. Secy, Jno Ri~hards~nt jr. Committee, H. M. CreightoD, Jno Northup, jr., James King, H. C. D. Twining.

WESTERN HALIFAX AGRICULTURAL SOCIETy-President,. Sir William Young. Vl'ce Pres, Chas Hamilton. Tl'eas, 'V. C. Silver. Secy. Professor Lawson. Directors, Henry T. WriglJt, ehas Heftier, Fras \Vchber, Alex Anderson, Cathcart Thomson, Joseph J. Northup. Audito-r, J. H. DuylU".

Nt 1\' A SCOTIA BIBLE SOCIETy-President, Hon S. L. Shannon j Vice-Prests" Hon Judge Johnston, William Pryor, Hon Chief Justice Young, Hon Judge Marshall. Sec'y, Jas Farquhar. A.qmt, Alex Russell. CommiUee, Revds Cnnon Cochran, A..M., P. G. McGregor, G. W. Hi1l, A.M., H. Pope, Geo M. Grant, A.)I., Andrew King, D.D., Prof. McKnight, Principal Ross, D.D., J. G. Groucher, F. Almon, .John Fon'est, Geo S. Milligan, A.M., R. Murrav, E. M. Saunders, J. Umacke, Jos Elliott, Allan Simpson, John Campbell, H. Pickard, D.D. Hon.

e J. H. Anderson, J. W. Ritchie, M. B. A1mon, J. F. A"ery, 3f.D., S . . 1i Selden. T. A. Brown, W. C. SilYer, .las Thomp""n, J. G. A. Creil(hton, ~ Ch.s Robson, P. Lynch, P. C. Hill, George H. Starr, Nepea" Clarke,

I D. McEwan, Jno Starr, W. S. Stirling, Cltas D. Hunter, M. H. Richey, ~ I Wm Cunard, James B. Morrow, Edw Binney, Joo S. Macloon, T. B. ~ 1 Aikins, Jno Grierson, Edward Jost.

~ 1 HALIFAX LADIE~' BIBLE ASSOCIATION-Pres'., r.irs Dav Allison. U Tn'lIS., Mrs S. N. Binney. SiC'y, Mrs Edwal'd Binney. Committee,

\le ... ,.;daflll'5 Liddell, Elias Marshall, D. MeN. Parker, M. Wallace, Chas Hosterman, Edw Smith, McLean, J. S .. Mudean, J. Pryor, M. Richey, Charles Black, R. Tremain. Mdllos Tremain, M. Murison, Forrester,

Ul Hostel'mnn, J. Brown, E. Wells, Fannv Pryor, M. Starr, J. Stain, Braine, E. Marshall. Bible ~Vomen, Mrs ~Rutherford, Mrs Patterson.

O~ BRITISH AMERICAN BOOK AND TRACT SOCIETY-(66 Granville Street.) Board qf Directors-Prest., Hon M. B. Almon. V. Prests.,

~ I Rcyds G. S. Milligan, J. E. Goucher, G. 'V. Hill, J. Forrest. Treas., >t I Geo H. Starr. Sf-C'y, Rev. A. McBean. Auditors, R. N. Beckwith, e I Jos Bell. Directors, Re\'ds J!\ Almon, E. M. Saunders, A. Simpson, ... ! R. Murt'fiY, J. A. Clarke; W. S. Stirling, J. S. Maclean, Tho. A. Pi" Brown, D. H. Starr, William Montgomery, David Blackwood, ~ Hon D. ~eN Parke:, T. F. Knight, W. B. McNutt, Wm Roche, jr., til H. N. Pamt, Edw Bmney, J. Hart, 'V~ H. Wiswell. Publication Com. ~ 7Ilittee, Revds R. Murray, F. Almon, J. E. Goucher, J. A. Clarke. ~ Finance Committee, D. Blackwood H. N. Paint, Wm B. McNutt, W. ~ MOf!.tg:omery, T. A. Bro~vn. DistrilJlltill.Q Committep , n. H. Starr, T.

F. KllIgbt, Wm Roche, Jr., Revds A. Simpson, E. 1\1. Saunders.

HALIFAX YOUNG.)[ES'8 CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION-Prest., ,Jas B. Morrow. Wee Pre.<ndents, David Dlackwood, William B. McNutt 'Vm Roche, jr., ,Yo H. 'Viswel1, Hon D. McN Parker, M.D., See'iJ: Thos Clarke. Treas., Saml H. RInck. Committee, Jas C. Mackintosh,

I James. Farquhar, Jno S. Smith, John S. Ma{'lean, D. Henry Starr, M. , M. ~.mdsay, A. Pntt~rson, H. ~. Paint, H. H. 'Yaddell, George

I Connml'ham .. C. D. Km~, Wm H. Neal .• ln~ Grierson, Joseph Bell, W. G. Penner. D. J. Smah, R. N. Beckwith, R. N. King, J. S. Belcher, J. H. Town,end, W. Montgomery, Edward Jost, Walter B.

i Reynolds, anil Drs. Slayter and Gordon.

BROWN BROTHERS & CO., Druggists, Ordnance Square, Halifax.

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YOUNG MEN's CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION CONVENTION-Prest

Wm Heard, Charl~ttetown. V. Prests., W. B. Whu.e. St. John, N,B"; J. B. Morrow, Hahfax j Dr Christie, Pictou; T. M. King, Antigonish;

lion S Cree]man, Springside; ,Dr Sharp, Upper Norton j B. C.

Wetmore, New York. Secretanes, W. B. McNutt Halifax' William

Harris, Pictou; F. S. Moore, Charlottetown. ' •

M~CHAC MISSIONARY SOCIKTY-Committa. Jas F. Avery, M.D.,

(ChaIT711an,) Hon D. MeN. Pal'kef, M.D., H. N. Paint, Cbas Robson,

Wm Howe. TI'eas" Geo H, Starr. See'y, Jas li'anluhar. M;ssionary, Rev S. T. Rand.

DEAF AN~ DUMB IKSTITUTION-(Gottingen Street.} Pafrrm, His

Honor the LlCut.·Governor of Nova Srotia. DiTPCtorS, Hon Juo H.

Anderson, Chas Cogswell, M.D., Chas Murdoch, Rev Ja:, C. Cochran,

(S~c',~,) G. H. Starr, (Treas.,) C. Hobson, lion D. ~Ic:-r Parker, M.D.

Pnn~lp'al, J. ScOtt Hutton; Assist., Wm Gray. J.11atrQTI, Mrs Vinccoyc.

PhyslCwn, Hon D. MeN Parker, M.D. Delliist, Dr Alfred Cogswell. .~ III

HOllE FOR THE AGKD-Trustees, Cha. Murdoch, HOll D. ~lcX '"

Puker, M.D., Edw Binney, (Tl·euS). General Committtf, )le~."lhlmes 8 H.. F. Uniacke, (Chairman), Ciuu; Murdoch, Cd,V, T. A. Andcr,.oll, c

Oeo H. Starr, Edw Binney, Sweet, Hamilton, Sl'!dCIl, I'lIl'e, .J. Hart, Cd

Liddell, Bissett, Wm Cunard; Mdlc8. C. Law"on, Hierhhy, Cu.\il', I ~

Clarke, Cogswell, Starr, Fozzard, Fon-cster (S('c'y), Norbeck, ( Tf't::lIs). ..,

PnOTESTA"ST ORPHANS' Hmn:-Governors, "'m Cunard, (Prest),

Ron )1. B. Almon, (V. P .• ) Edw Binney, (Trens and See'y,) Hon Sir

Wm Young, Jno Doull, Robt Boak, jr., Gco H. Smrr, Alfred G. Jones,

Rey George 'V. Hill, Hev R. j.'. Uninekc, Hon D. McN Parker, M.D.

Ladies' Committee, Messdames Wm Cunard, Oeo H. Starr, Hunter,

Lyttleton, Stirling, (Sec'y), RlU'lsell, Liddell, (Treas), l~dw Binney,

Skimmings, Esson, Bell; Mdlcs. Cogswell, Purvis, Wells. ~1/atron,

Mrs McKie.

PnO'rEsTANT INDUSTRIAL RCIIOOL-CummiUee, P. C. Hill, (Chair­

man), J. S. MaClean, 'V. S. Stirling, Geo R. Andf'l~on. Re\' Geo ,Yo

"Hill, W. II. Waddell, W. H Neal, A. K. Doull, Rev Goo M. Grant,

Rev W. Maxwell, E. D. Meynell, Hev A. W. Turner, "'m Cunard.

Ladies' Committee, Mis8 Cogswell, Mrs H. Tremain, Mrs. 'Vm Ho~c.

Trea&., Riehel Tremain. Sec'.1J,_ J08 8. Bekh.cr. Surg., Dr. Hattie.

SUp(;1'jlltendent, Jno Gricr.so~. ilfatrol1, Mrs . GI'ICI'~on: AlanaY,er Shoe

Dept" Saml Ayers. Tador s Dcpt., Mr. Qmo. Cabtnei J/aker s Dept.,

G. C. Newcomb.

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Tower Road.) Cf~ml/litteeJ Uect?,r of S!. Paul's, (Charrmon), S'.A.

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(Tl'eas). L(ulits' ('ollImittee,Mrs Gco W. Hill, (Prest), ,MI~S Co~swellJ

~lrs Azor ~tl'\ l'l).;, ~[r~ R. Morrow, Mrs Jno SlIver, 1\11'8 Edw BlUDey,

Mrs P. C. Hill, (8",'.0· HALIFAX HOUSE OF RI~Fl'(iE-''''·II/Jf., Rev F. II. Almon. Fin.

Committee Hon M. B. Almun, M. ll. Richey, A. K. Doul!. Treas' J

D. Hy St~rr. Ladies' Visitill,Q Comm.itteR, Mrs 'y. Cununl, ~lr=, .~. ~cll,

Mrs J. J. Northup, l\lrs S. Flcmmmg, Mrs JL J. A}bro, )'h,~ F. H.

Almon ;\[rs J. n. Hamilton, Mrs C. 1I. M. Black, 1f" ~. W. CreIghton,

MrII A: C. Fife, Mrs ~'el'lls, (8ec'y), )1I's Robt Logan, (Malro,,).

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HU,IFAX ASSOCIATION' Fon IMPROVING THB OONDtTI~.'~ THE POOR-P"est., is Worship thc Mayor. V. PreSt., .TlIo !f)~ Members ~f Cm.tralloard, Jas:r. Avery, M.D.,' ,~no 8. Maclean, WIll' , Hkrrington, C. C. Vnnx. Treas., W. S. Stlrlmg. Hon Sec'!/,lII, ... : Richey. 'K

ASYLUM FOR THE BLI~D-Dirt'cfol's. Hon Sir 'Ym Young, t., Hon M. B. Almon, The Mayor, M. H. Richey, ·Chas Murdoch, Jas F. Avery, ;o.r.D., .John S. Maclean, Jno B. Duifus, Wm H. Neal, Wm C. Silver, Saml A. White. . I

MASONIC.

WORSHIPFUL GRAND LODGE OF NOVA SCOTIA.

(,'I',I//t! .11ast~~·, lIon Alex Keith, P.L.C , Halifax; Depul.lf. G. J.lJaster:, Wm 1'111101', B.A" Halifax; Sl?llio,. G. ~Varden~ Allan H. Crowe, Hah­tlLx; JUi/Ior G. Warden, Saml G. RigLv, Pict?u; Grand Tr~asurer, Anrlrcw 1\:. ;\lllckinlay, Halifax; Grana'Secretary, Benjamin L'nrren, D.C.I..' !lalif,lx;. ·Grand Lecturer, Newell Snow, Sherbrooke; Grand ChapialhiJ, Hcy J,: B, Ri('harflson, B,A., Dartmouth; Re~ W. T.

:c Wilkins, "B.A., TrnTo; Rcv C. Bl'llce Pithlndo, Glenelg; SenIOr Gr~ ~ D~on, Roht Wylie, Annapolis; Junior Grand Doocon, ,John LRwl~r; .9 Halifax; G. Snpt of WOl·~~S, Horatio B. Sellon, Halifax; G. D: C!.f I:Q , CPremonies, Douglas McLeod, l-Ialifllx j G. Sword Bearer, George Hyde, 5' I Truro; Grand O"qallisl, J, n, Norton, Ih,Hfux; Grarvl Pursui~ '0 Alex 'Vnddell, H:ilifax; G. Sfewards, Jas Dempster, Halifax j,'J~A· o I Fuller, Dartmouth; F, W. D:tkin, Winll~or j James }"ortulle, HaU~( ~ : N. L. Herbert, Halifax; J. B. Barron, Halifax; Tyler, Jno M. Taylor, o 'P.)(., Halifax.

o I Subordinate Lodges.

~ I' ST .A~DREW'S, No 1, Halifax (Established 1768). Meets on the first rJl Tuesday of each month. Worshipful Master, Jas Montgomery, J Senior ~ 'Y,ln\1!lI, Alfred H. Woodin, M.n.; Jnnior \Varuen, Hobt C HamUtoat 8 Trl'a~lll\:"r, Jno 'Voodill, P.G.W.; Secretary, Nich L. Herbert. '/ ~r:fi(

Z' ST JORN'S, No 2, HaEr>lx (E;lahlished 1780). Meets on the fir't >t :i\ronday of each mOllth. 'Yrn.· . .;hipful l\fft~t('r, ehas ),IIIr}ey, Lieot R. 6 I A.; Senior Warden, C. E. Cl'ocker-King, Adj 78th Regt; Junior ~ I Warden, G .. W. Hg,~vkins, I:it-'Ilt R, A.; Treasurer, H. C. D. Twining, p:f I P.G.W.; Secret:\n', rhos Mllsorn, J\LD.

riI' V'RGIN, No 3, Halifax (Estahli,herl1782). Meets on the fouI'11, til . MOllliay of each month. \Yorshivful Master, Thos Mowbra.y; Senior ~ 'I Warden, Jos Star; Junior Warden, Thos Wood; Treasurer William ~ I Twining, P.G.'W. j ~cl'rL't:tl'y, WIll Daking. '

UNITY, No 4, Lunenbut'g (K ... tahli!'<hcrl 1822). WONhipful Master Henry::;. Jost; Senior Wnnkn, 'Vm Townshend' Junior Warden' Vhas Arnberg j Treasurer, Edwnrd H. Solomon; tic~retary, W. M. B: Lawson .

.... \..LllIO~, No 5, XC\:' G:lasgow (Est:tblish 18:),<':). 'Vorshipful Master, Hugh J. Call1,;:ron; :--;"1]101' 'Varden, Blair ~Il'Kay' .Junior Warden Jno Hoss Trt_,lSIlI~r, ~\kx. :Fl'aser Downie j Secret~ry, Robt'Vnlker:

R?YAL SUdSE~, No 6, Halifax (Established IS41). Meets on the I first Thursday of each month. Worshipful 1\la:-;ter, Jas McLean;

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~,enior Waruen, Horatio B. Sellon j Jllnior '\"'ankn, Chus 'V. Smyth; Ireasurer, Wm Holloway, P.G.W. j Secretary, George Gordon, P.M •

. S'r ...:\SDREW'S, ~o 7, Sydney, C. B., (E::ItabIishcd 1844). 'Vor­shlprul Master, Marcus Dodd; ~enior Warden, Newton L. McI(ay; JUnIor Warden, Hugh McLeod; Treasurer Hem'Y Lecras' Secretary Uobt J. Ingraham. '"

ACACIA, No 8, Amherst (E~tabIishcu 18-15). " ... ur,.hipful )fas· ter, John White; Senior 'Yarden, Dnvid J)(llIJ.;la.~; Junior 'Varden, Dawson Hayward; Treasurer, Geo Dimock; SClTl'lary, Geo Decry.

ZETLAND, No 9, Liyerpool (E::.tablished lti47). ~Ieets on the fourth Thursday of each month. Worshipful :\ia"tcl' Henry W Smith; Senior Warden, David BuchannD; Junior ,V un'len, Hichd B: McKay; Treasurer, C. E. D. Snow j Secretary, 'Vrn ~1('(;. Scott.

BURNS, No 10, Halifax (Estnbli:o;hcd 1848). Meets on the first Wednesday of each month. Worshipful Master, Alexander Waddell' Senior Warden, W. A. Garri ... I)I\; Junior 'Varden, W. M. CI\llICron ~ .B Treasurer, Jas Fortune; ~(:t:n:tal'y, 'Villin.rn Taylor, B.A. ~

NEW CALEDONIA, No 11, Pit:tou (E,..,tahli, ... I\I',l 1849). :McCt8 on P the second Tuesday of c:tl'h month, ,,'ol. ... liil'till ':\IIl~tcl', SamllCl G. ..,.a

Higby j ~eniol' 'YaniL.'JI, .. w. \\'. Gknllil'; .Tulliul' 'r~lfden, George D. ~ hes; Tl'c<lt>urcr, D. Hi:"lolJ; Sl'Cl"I.:t,try,.1. \\'. 11. (';.UllenJll. In

HIRAM, No 12, Yarmouth (Estaltlishecl 1848). Meets on the § first Monday of each month. Worshiptul 1.II1~[cr, ueo G. Sllml~rson; 0 ~cnior Warden, Clarence Christie; Junior Wnrden, Alfred ~. Hood j

Treasurer, 'Vm B. Townsend; Secretary, .A. 'V. Homer. g ACADIA, No 13, Pugwash (l;;stt\bli~licd 1843). Worshipful )f:\stcr,

Thos Webster; Senior 'Warden, .Joseph Clarke j ,Tunior Warden, Henry ~ Webster; 'Treasurer, H. C. Black j ::iecrctary, Vonald M:It"lIUlay. ~

ACADIA, No 14, HlLlifax (EstublkhcdI852). Me('t,... on the seeon.d ~ Monday of each month. Worshi_pful Master, JtJ:-Icl,h C. Brown; e~ Senior Warden, John Sutherland; Juuiur Warden, Douglas McLeod i Treasurer, James C. Robertson; S~cretary, James G. Smith.

ATHOLE No 15 Halifax. (EstabliBhctl 1852). Meets on the fourth til Wednesday ~f each'month. 'Vor::.hipl"ul Master, Duncun MeDollg-all; Senior Warden, Robert Fraser; Junior Warden, John E.)[. Taylor; iii Trl'at>urlT, George J. Fluck; Secretary, 'Vm ~. :\ld)onnhl.

I\. l-; IT II , No 16, IIillsburgh (Established 1851). MeetB on the first ilIon(la\' of cal'll month. ,"Vorshipful Master, .John C. DUlin j

~enitlr \\'ar~\cll, John Benson j Junior 'Varden .. Edmund Wu.lsh; Treasurer, .\lpll\'u:... Mnl'shall; Kccl'ctaI'Y, E. G. MIlicI'.

KEITH No 17 Halifax (E::;tabli:,.hl,,1 11'-;")2) . .:\lcet" on the second 'Vednesda;' of ea~h month. "·IIl".'"'!lipr\\J~ "\Ia~tl.'r, Daniel Ml'~o:lald; Senior 'Varden, J. B. Norton; JUlllor "ankll, J. T. \Voou, Tre:\.-surer, E. Coleman j ~ccretary, G. l\k:\Iann. .

UNW>', No 18, Halifax (Est"~lished 1855). Meets aD the thll'~ Monday of each month. Won;hlrtu~ ::\bstCl', John H.1'h~n.las • kl.'nior 'Varden, P. E. McIierrow j JUUlor Warden, Samuel Ii. h;an; Treasurer Chas :1<"'. Bid(lle; Secretary, 'Vll1 B. 'l'homat>.

ROYA~ ALBERT, ?\u19, SY([IWY, C. B. (F."tahli~hed 18;:)7).

ST (;E()W~I·j, NIl 20, \Yolt\i!k' (E_t:l.hli.shctl .18~~). ~leets ?n the first '!'uc."dfLyof each lIluTlth. \\ ur::.Jllptul ':\LI::.h.'l, Ju:. Ie Hea.

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I).C.L. j Senior 'Varden, .Tames R. Bigelow; Junior Warden, E. N. Payzant; Secretary, Jas W. Bi;,:duw.

DAVIES, No 21, Wilmot:. Meets on the second Tuesday_ of each month. Worshipful Ma<;tcr, Henry Van Buskirk; Senior War­den, N01'Ill:m D. Spinney: Junior \Varden, Henry l\funro; Treasurer, James Gate:;; Secretary, Charles Jacques.

SCOTlA, No 22, Halifax (Established 1859). Mcets on the third Wednesday of ench month. Worshipful Master, C. F. Vose; Senior Wal'dcn, John Lawlor; Jnnior Warden, Sa.muel C. Jordan j Treasurer, Henry J. Mnxshall; Secretary, A. S. Sutherland.

KEITH, No 23, Albion Mines (Established 1860). Meets on the third Tuesdl\Y of each month. Worshipful Master, James Hudson; Senior Warden, Alex :McKay; Junior Warden, John McQllurrie; Treasurer, John Carr; Secretary, Jas Mitchell .

CONCORD, No 21, Barrington. WESTPORT, No 25, Westport (Established 1861). WELSFORD, No 26, Windsor (Established 186\). Meets on the

second Wednesday of each m'mth. Worshipful Master, Rev Alex 'V. Nicholson j Senior Warden, Fraser W. Dllkin; Junior Warden, Walter Richards; Treasurer, George Sterling; Secretary, Charles W. Payzant, B.A.

WIDOW'S FRIEND, No 2;. Weymouth (Established 1859). SCOTIA, No 28, Canning, Kings County (Established 1861).

Worshipful Master, H. A. Borden; Senior Warden, F. W. Borden; Judior Warden, R. A. Jameson; Treasurer, D. M. Dickie; Secretary, C. F. Eaton.

PRINCE OF WALES, No 29, Milton, Queens County (Established 1861). -;\Iccts the second Tuesday of ea('h month. 'Vorihipful Mastel', Joshua N. Freeman j Senior Warden •• Jas M Freemlln; Junior Warden, Jos H Cook j Secretary, Leander S. Ford.

ALBERT, No 3D, Shelburne (Establish 1862). Meets on the second Tu~:;alar of each month. \Vof:;hipfllL Master, John Bower j ~l'nior 'Vurden, S. H. Cox; Junior Warden, Jamcs Dexter; 'l'r~asurer. A. McLeaR j Secretary, J. A. Pumey, M.D.

SCOTIA, No 31, Yarmouth (Established 1863). Meets on the firs.t Thl1r~day of ellch month. 'Vorshipful Master. Francis A. Bally; Semor Warden, Sandford It Belton; Junior Warden, Frcdk S. Johnson; Treasurer, Samuel F. Haymond, P.M.; Secretary, Geo W. Tooker.

EL DORADO, No 32, Wine Harbour (Established 1863). Meets on the first Tuesday of eaeh month.

ANNAPOLIS ROYAL, No 33, Annapolis. (Established 1863). Meets on the first Wednesday of each month. Worshipful Master Hobt Wylie"'; ~eDiol' 'Yarden, Hichardson Harris; Junior 'Varden: ~~fi~~~uS RoLmson; Tl'easurer, Joseph Foster; Secretary, John

QUEEN'S, Nu 34, Sherbro~ke. (Establi'hed 1864). W<>rshipful Mas.ter, ~ohn ~\. Stewart; 1::iemor Warden, R. W. McDonald; JUTIlor "a~d~n. Donald Murdoch j Treasurer, H. Hewitt· Secretary Edward Williams . "

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ST MARS'S, No 35, Baddeck, C. B. Meets on the tMrd Thursday of e~ef( month. ,Worshipful Master, David DunlQP; Senior Warden, A. Kldston; JUOlor Warden, P. McDonald; Trea!urer, D. McLeod j Secretary J Donald McRae.

THISTLE, No 36, Cow Bay, C. B. (Established 186.). Meets o~ the fourth Sat~ur~ay of each month. Worshipful Master, Henry Kll'kwook, X.D.; Semor 'Varden, Duncan McKenzie; Jnnior Warden, ~~~::1~ Anderson j Treasurer, John A. Mackenzie j Secretary, Nathan

COBEQUID.,No 37, Trur,o (Established 1866). Worship~ul Mas­ter, p. H. MUIr, M.D.;. Semcr Warden, Rev 'Vm T. Wilkins, B.A j

i~Td~:w,!:ardcn, Joo YUill; Treasurer, J. Leaman; Secretary. Joo K.

ST MARK'S, No 38, Halifax. Meets on the second Friday of each month. \Vorshipful Master, Theodore A. Cossmann; Senior Warden, Edward W. Howell; Junior Warden, W. F. Chase; Trea­surer, George T. Smi~herB, l".o.w.; Secretary, W. S. Macdonald.

ACACIA, No 39, Bridgewater. ~lc{'1S the second Tuesday of each month. Worshipful Master, W. H. Owen; Senior Warden, Wm Andrews; Junior Warden, Jus Bakmaster; TreA8urer, Robt Dawson; Secretary, Rev Peter M. Morrison.

OPHIR, No 40. ROTHSAY, No 41, Bridgewater (Establi:;;hed 1866). Meets the

first ThursdRY ofeaeh month. 'Vorshipful Master, }4~redel;ck Leavitt; Senior Warden, Alex Easson; Junior 'Varden, Samuel K. Morse; Treasnrer, Rev Henry P. Almon, M.A.; Secretary. Bcnjamin Stun'ntf.

EUREKA No 42, Sheet Harbour. l\Ie('f~ on the first '''ednes­day ofea~h :nont~. W?rshipflll Muster, M. Mc~arJnne: Senior War· den, David 'Fraser j .1uTI1or Warden, D. W. ArchIbald; TrcAsurer, \Vrn Hall; Secretary, John Tupper.

TRURO No 43, Truro. Meets on the first TuC':<,luy of each month. ,"Vorshipful Master, 'Villiall1 BI,nir; Senior 'Varden, George Campbell; Junior 'Varden, James .1. Dickson; Treasurer, George P. Nelson; Secretary, Charles E. PetTY'

POYNTZ, No 44, Hantsport (Established 1867). W?rshipful Mastel', W .• T. Flinn j Senior Warden, John C. Bunon; JUnlor'Var­den, John Campbell; Secretary, J. W. La.wrcncc.

TYRIAN YOUTH, No 4;', Little Glace Bay (E~tab1ish('ri. 1867). Worshipful Master, \Vm A. l\Id\.ct'n; Senior \Vnrdcn,.J. C. Blackett; Junior 'Varden, Alex McPherson; Treasurer, Alexander Farquharson j Secretary, Francis Lewis.

SOLOMON, No 46, Port I1awkt'~lJlll'y, C. B. WOl'sh~pflll Master, J. W. Ingraham i Senior Warden, An~u:-; Grant;, JUllIor Warden, Levi Hart; Treasurer, C. :F. Jost; Sl'(,I'I·tnry. P~ter (.rant,

PUILADELPlIIA, No 47, Barrinf?ton (Est4b1ish~d 1868). Wor- ! shipful Master James Brettle; SeDlor 'Vardeh, Wmtlm:'P Sargent; Junior Warden', Nehemiah Banks; Treasurer, Oscar Davison; Secre-tary, I,rael K. WilBon.

WIDOW'S SON, No 48, b.iver Philip, Cumber1nn~ County (Estab­lished 1868). Worshipful Master, Wm Oxley j Semor 'Vnrden, John

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I, W. Cove; Junior ~ardcnJ R. L. Black; Treasure.." T. L. Patton; I Secretary, ,0. B. DavIdson. , ORlENT, No 49, Richmonrl (Estahlished 1868). Meets on the I second Tuesday of each month. 'Vorshipful Master, Daniel Ward;

Senior "rnl'rien Edward S. Allen; Junior Warden, John T. Clarke; Treasurer, W. M. Dimock j ::-I('cretary. D'avid Pottinger.

WESTERN STAR, No 50, Westville (Established 1868). Meets or on the fourth Tuesday of each month. Worshipful Master, Wil1iam = Lorimer: Senior Warden, James Patterson; Junior Warden, William 6 Henderson; Treasurer, James Roy j Seeretary, Thomas Johnston.

, EASTERN STAR, No 51, Dartmouth (Established 1868). Meets

~ ,~I~n~~~~~g7s:~i:ir ~~::~!,,":r~ht~'F!~:~h}~~i~r~!~e;'O~ ~: .S : Horne; Treasurer, J. W. Graham; Secretary, J. Hollies. ~, HAR>!ONY, No. 52, Ayle,ford, (Established 1869).. Meets the

I fir!t Monday oE each month. Worshipful Master, DavId Barteaux; ~ Senior 'Varden, David Davison; Junior Warden, Heory E. Jefferson j o Treasurer, ""m McIntIre; Secretary, George W. Sanford. t HIRAM, No. 53, Goldenville. (Established 1869). Worshiptul III I Master, 'Vm May j ~cnior Warden, Neil Leslie; Junior Warden, Robt ~ I McNaughton. p I{ING SOLO)ION, No 54, Digby (Established 1870). l\"feets on J:: ! the first Tuesday ofcat:h month. 'Vol'shipful Master, John C Wade; ~ Senior 'Varden, Pcleg 'V. Smith, M.D.; .Junior Warden, J. E. Young; o ,Treasurer, J. licen; Secretary, T. M. Quirk. ll, MORrEN, No. 55, Cow B~y, C. B .• (Established 1870). Meets o on the first .Monday of each month. ,,"-ol'sliipful Mastel', Lewis John-o stan; Senior 'Varden, Frederick R .. Anthony ; Junior 'Varden, Joseph ~ ,V. lleppett; Secretary, Isaac ArdllLald.

I IhRJIOSY, No. 5C, :.\'lJnh Ea!;t HarboHr, (E~tabli~hed 1870). Ul Meets on the finlt .l\Ionday of l':lch month. 'Vol'shipful l\laster Saml ~ Perry; fienior Waruen, Churchill Dexter; .Tunior 'Varden Nathan o Swaine; Treasnrer, Wm A. Perry; Secretary, Thas. S. Per;y. ~ I TE~IPLE, No 57, Purl Mulgrave (Establisheu 1869). 'Vorship-I'"' ful ~InsICl', Victor }.pj)ankl:, ;U.D.j Senior Warden, 'Yrn. H. 'Yylde; ~ ~~~~OH:VM~11~lI::~ E. Hadley; Treasurer, John Maguire; Secretary,

~ I KE"l'V1LLE,!'fO 58, Kentville. (Established 1870). Worshipful en I Master, Henry Shaw! :U.D.; Semor Warden, G. Sangster; Juniqr < : 'Vard.en, L DeV. Chipman j Treasurer, J. Vernon Smith; Secretary, p:; ,J. Stl uthers, M.D.

r..1 , TEMPERANCE ORGANIZATIONS IN NOV.A SCOTIA. I ----

SONS OF TEMPERANCE.

: . GRAND..,DIVISION OFFICERS-G. W. P., Rev Leonard Gaetz Prctou: G. IV: A., George G. Gray, Halifax; G. Scribe, Patrick !\!()~la~h:1n, Hah~ax; G .. Treas., John Heenan, Halifax; G. Chaplain' 1,:-l:" .t •. (). iluestiS, Cannmg; G. Conductf'JI, John Shean, Halifax' .0; , .... ('lIf/1I1/, 'Vm Cummings, Truro; P. G. W. P. Hon Saml" CreelmAn' )LL.C., Upper Stewiacke. ' ~

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The r}rand Scribe's report to the April Session in 1870, shows. that Ol~ 31st Hoc., lS69! there were in Nova Scotia 165 working Divisiona, wIth a membershlp of 6,187 and 6,314 Lady Visito1'8 i members in

i Grand Hivisions, 1,384; Representatives to National Divisions 24'

I C~sh!n ~land (in Suu. Di~8iol.1S) and invested, $13,253.06;; Boys and GIrls 10 femperancc or~"8.mzahOns, about 1,500.

GRA~D SCRIBE'S OFFICE 191 Barrington Street, Halifax, over Money Order Office.

Son:; of Temperance Reading- Room is in basement of Temperance Hall, Poplar Grove, Hlllifax; open every evening from 7 to 10 o'clock. Prest, Jc hn Heenan; Vicc,PI'f!st, F. A. Hennigar; S(!£'yand Trt:al, P. Monuf;h:ltl.

Five Divisions meet in the Division Room, basement of Temperance Hnll--onc each evening except Saturdays and Sundays.

INDEPENDENT ORDER OF GOOD TEMPLARS.

GnAND LODGE OFFICERS-G. W. C. T., Robert Forman, London· derr.v; G. lV. C., N. E. Butler, Weymouth; G. W. V. T., LouiBa M. Sherlocke, Shelburne; G. TV. Sec'.If, J. J. Stewart, Halifax; G. W. Treas, S. Spurr, Wilmot: G. W. Chap, Dr Edwin Clay, Halifax; G. lV. AI., .Tno Lawlor, Halifax; G. ~V. D. M., A. E. Parker, Wilmot j G. lV. A. Sec'y, Wm McRae, Richmond, C. B.; G. IV. I. G., Wm B. Ross, Earltown; G. W.O. G., J. M. Moore, Economy j P. G. W. C. T., C. E. Ratchford, Halifax. At last annual meeting there were 91 Ilodges r~ported, with a memhership of 3,890.

BRITISH TEJI[PLARS. (JnAxD LODGE Oi'FICER8-G. W. C. T., Robert Martin, Sydney;

G. W. V. T., Sarah A. Hue.tis, Wallace; G. W. Sec'y, J. B. Wood· land, O::.ford; G. W. Treas, W. B. Huestis, Wllllace; G. W. L., Avard Longley, Paradise; G. TV. C., C. ~. Church, Lower LaHaTe i G. W. Chap, Rev A. C. McDonald, Bndgewater i G. W. T., A. S. Sanford, Hants Co.; G. W. Ret', D. C. Fr.aser. Hahfax.: G. If· Mar, R. Craig. Truro; r;. D. },[m·. M.. T. Hamllton, Brookfieldj G. I. G' I

R. H. Brenton, Hauts Co.; P. G. W. C., W. A. Porter, Hantaport.

T'llMPLE OF HONOR AND TEMPERANOE. PIONEER TEMI'Li: No 1 meets in S. of T. Lecture Room, Tern·

perance Hall, Halifax, on Monday evcni.ngs. W. C. t, J~se~ S. Rogers; TV: v: T., J. H. Barnstead; W. ~., R. J. Wilson, W. F. R .• H. L. Everett; W. TrlJllS, H. A. Taylor; W. U., ~. J. Wallace; W. D. U., GeorgeF. Hill.; P. W. C. T., Tho. Hutchmgs; D. G. C. T., Cha:' L. Week •.

NOVA SOOTIA TEMPERANOE ALLIANOE.

OFFI CERS ELECTED MARCIl 23, 187o-Pfe3t, ~on Saml Creelman, M.L.V., of St.cwiacke. Sec'y', Patk M~naghan,.HoIplfax; JIi.",S~-a: Amherst. T"eas, Wm C. SlIver, Ha.hfax. VIce' restB- a I,ar, . M. Brown, Lieut Manning, 47th Regt, Aldennan Thomas. Wal:, Dr Chandler Crane, ,Ja. Spike. L" ... bufgh,:.,v 6!;, °C!~=,'Re' J::b Samue! Freeman, Jr, ",.P.P. SM1>u,"" , ,.......... Avilrd 1.011"­Whitman. Digb!J, Rev Cba, Randall. Annal"'""'" ,,-,.

TruiL<iC)1J, SUpPO'l'oors and Bandage., at BaoW"'N SROT .... &: Co.

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170 BELCHER'S FAR)IER'S [1871.

King's, Wm C. Bill, W. A. Porler. l1allt •• Wm McDougall. Colch .. -tel', Hobert Forman. Cumberlarld, A. S. Blmkhor~t W. H. Hues~ls. Pictou Sami Archibald, Dav Marshall. Gugsboro, W. H. McDamd, Jno A: McDonald. Antigonish, Thos M. Kin!;. Islalld '?I Cal'e Breton, C. H. Harrington, Isaac Hooper, '!I.P.P. .Allddo,'s, R. J. 'VIIs?n, A. B. Boak J. B. Bennett. ExecutilJe Committee, Wm Murray, Hahfax j W. A. P~rter, Lockhartville, Kiug'. Co. ~ W m C.m~ngs, Trnro j Peter A. McGregor, New Glasgow; J. E. Fitch, Cornwalbs j John McLearn, South Rawdon; W. J. Gate~, Bridgewater. . ..

There Bl'e "Branches}/ of the Alliance III the Counties of Kmgs, Queens, Cumberlnnd, Colc~ster and ~ae.ern District of H~ifa" .

At the last annual meetlllg. the Alhance rcsohed to raise die sum of $10,000 for the prosecution of their work.

HALIFAX CATHOLIC TOUL ABSTINENCE AND BENEVOLENT SOCIETY.

Meets on last Sunday afternoon gf each month nt 2 o'clock. Prp-st, Rev Thos Daly i Vice·Pre¥t, AId Thos Walsh; Sec·y, Mk'hael Austin; Treas J Robert Conroy. ------ - -----_. PROVINCIAL GRAND LOYAL ORANGl!} LODGE OF

NOVA SCOTIA. Grand Mast.,-, Wm Caldwell. IIHlifax; 8mior Dep'.Y Grana Master,

Jacob Bouser, Halifax j JURlor DejlY Grand ]llaster8, D. :.'\IeLean, M.D., Shubenacadie; George Ross, New Glasgow; Grand Trl!fls, Hichsrd Abbott, Halifax j Grand Sec'y. Harry Cah[wel1, Halifilx; Depuflj Grand Sec'y, P. J. Chisholm, Truro j Grand Chaplam, He,,' J. R. Thompson, Halifux j Deputy Grand Chaplains, Hey John McLeod, Newpol't; Hcv Robert Murray, Truro; Rev Jos Gaetz, Sbubcnacadie; Rev A. C~ McDonald, Branch; Rev S. Arehibald, Shuben:umdie; Grand Lecturer, Isaac Baird, Truro; Foreman Grund COInJuittee, C. A. Brown, Chester; Grand Committee, Jos Thompson, 'Yaverley i M. C. Thompson, Re .... frew j James GeIdeI't, Truro j Edwd Cuny. 'Vindsor j C. L. Hamilton' Shubenacadie j George Morton, Halifax; W. A. Fraser Goldenville! Gmnd Direct", 0/ Cermumiu, Edward Cnrry Windsor - 'Grand Tytd Saml Chittick, Waverley. " j .. i

I List of Lodges in Nova. Scotia.

OJ, Roden, Halifax, G. Barnstend, lV. JI.; 2 Victoria Halifax U r R.l\-Ierlin. W. ~l. " 5, AlLion, Halifax 'V. A. G~rrisQn W M . 6' 4:1 I Acadia, Halifax, 'Vm Wilson, lV. ~t.~ 7, Protestant D~ftlnder jLl'~

garetville~ Annapolis, 'V~ Early, rv. JI. j 12, Hu},{uenot, }'rencb ViI. lage, HalIfax, G. Duuph.nee. W. JI., 14, Loyalist, Chester, Lunen­burg, J. C. Morgan, lV. 111.; 16, Gowan Conqueror, Halifax, G. Morton, W. Jt ... 2l, Alma, Gulf Shore, Cumberland, R. McKenzie, W. JJ.f:'.22, Hoynl Oak, St John. Ntld, J. S. Winter, W. M.; 23,Prince Wtlham, ~wer :MacC'aTJ, Cumberland, M. B. Harrr8OT'l, W. M.: 24, Burnct, Bndgewater, LuneD~rg, 'V. J. Wentzel, W. M. j 25, Derry, Truro, Colchester, Isaac .Bami, W. M.; 26, No Surrender .Mahone

p{ Bay, Lunenburg, Chas Andrews, W. M.,· 27, Na8sau, Lunenburg, W. r.:I Solomon, W. M.; 30, Balmoral, Waverley, Halifax, Wm. Dickie, W. II) 1If.; 32. Bandon, PICtou, A. MeReil. W. M.; 33, Alma, Brookfield, < Calchester, W. S. Hamilton, W. M.; 34, Caldwell, Peggy'. Cove, f Hahfax:, R. InnIs, W. M . .; 35, Eldon, Bridgewater, Luncnb11ll!', A.

~~~~~~~====~d BROWN BROTHERS &.C(}., Druggists, Ordnance Square, Halifax.

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187 l.] ALMAN.\f;K. 171

Tag,gart, lV. ~1: " 36, Hero of Kat's, )lew Lairg. Pictou, Thos ::\kLeod, IV. M.; 3R, l;fIlthful Watch, Renfrc\y, Hants, M. C. Thompson, W. J1.; 39, Bral\ch, Branch, Lunenburg', A. C. McDonald, W. M.; 40, Argyle, ~oltnt Uniackc, Hnnt~, A McKay, W. M.,. 42, Miners, Stel· larton, Ptctou, ,James McNab, W . .J[. : 43, Mayflower, Shubenacadie, Hll.nts, Josh Nelson, lV. M. ; 44, Andrews, Old Barns, Colchester, Jno A.llark, W. JI.: 45, Acadia, West\'ille, Pictou, R. McLeod W. M.,-

I 46, True BluE', Pugwash River, Cumberland, D. Conn, W. M.; 47,

I

Albert, 'Veymo~th. Dig-hy, Jumes Brown, W. Jf.; 48, Scotia, Elms­llalc, Hauts, ,\ m. Parker, W. M.; 49, Alma, 'Windsor, Bants, E. Curry, JV. Pt/.: 50, McLean, Lower Stewiacke, Colchester, R. J. Pollock, fV. ill ... 51, Royal Oak, Hflrdwood Land, H8nt~, W. G. (;raham, lV. ~1f. .. 52, Cornwallis, 'Yatc['ville, Kings, Ale::>: McLeaR, W. ~U ... 53, Uuion. River Herbert, Cumberland, Jno Hunter, W. M.;

54, ~ming, St. Jehn, N6d, Jas Browning, W. M ... 55, H.o.\'al Alfred,

1

St .John, NOd, W. H. Charles, lV. JI. " 56, Boyne, Carhnn(>er, Nftd, John Peirce, W. Jf. " $7, 'Valkcl', Rivel' John, Picton, Juhn Gnuhl, ~V. M. " 58, Crystal, Middle Stcwiacke, Colchester, A .. John"ton, W.

"AI ... 59, Royal Standurd. Brigu."l, Nfld, Caleb Cluk, W . .l1.,' 60, Prince 'Villif\m, Earltown, Colchester, D. SUtherland, W. M ... iI, HigbJand-ers, Goldenville, Guysboro', W. A. Fraser, W. M. ; 62, Calrlwell, St. Anng" Cape Breton, D . .l. McLeod, lV. M ... 63, Westminster, Durham; Pictou, D. Shnnnon, lV . .1/.,' 64, Faithful Guide, Oldham, Halifax, T. F. Kcnty, lV. 11-'1 ... 65, ___ , H'1roor Grace, Ndd. G. Howell, ll" lIf ... 619, Boyne, Pugwash, Cumberland, J. McDunald, IV. M.; 979, Burns, Amherst, Cumberland, G. Dealry, ~V. M.

RAILWAYS, STAGE COACHES & STEAMERS.

NOVA SCOTIA RAILWAY.

The NO\'1\ Srotil\ Railway connects the Btl] of Fundy and Gulf of St Lawrenee with Halifax.

G~nl SIlP', Ge?rge Taylor;. 4cco't1ltant, ThaI) Foot; Engilleel', Al~x McNab; Locomotwe Supt, 'Vll1mm Johnson; ~ood lrupedor, E. ~. DlllJl(.hllrd; Pal/master, Walter U. Jones; Ca.~'tier. H. B. Rathbun. Aqents-Richmom\, Arthur Busby,-TicA."€t Agent, ~eff. Foot; Truro, T·. V. Cooke; 'Vindsor, K. Sutherlaml; PidOU Landing, R. McDonald, Picton, Wm Jack; Junction, R. M. Holdsworth.

Fares~ FiT!t Cla,d.

Halifax to Wind-sor, and tice verla .. ....••••. $1.35 Halifax: to Truro and rice t'erja.. . •••.• ' ••..... 1.83 H&lifax to Picto~, and rice t'er$(t . .... : .•....• 3.39 W- Cbildren half fare.

Steond Ca.u. $0.90

1.23 2.26

WINDSOR AND ANNAPOLIS RAILWAY.

I nco I' orated under Imperial and Provincial. Charters. Connects at 'Viuds~l' with the No\'!\ Scout\. Railway fr?ID Halifax and runs tbroug~ the Counties of Hants, Kings and Annapoh~ to the town of AnnB~ohs noyal, thence connedinl! with a line. of .steamers.to St. Jonn'D' .~. durin!:: the summer OIonths, nnd a dmly hne of mail coaches to 19 Y

and Y nrmouth.

BBOWI< BIIOTBEBl!! & Co., Importers of FloW"', FisId ana G..-don Seoda.

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R. T. MUIR, Book.Hller alld Stationer, 125 /iram'il1e Street, /lalifax.

172 BELCHER'S FARMER'S

The principal officcs of the Compnuy nrc at 5 aud 6, \Vct'tm.in~ter Chambers, Victoria. Street, London. Genera' ,1falla,Qe1', Vernon S~lthJ Keptville, Nova Scotia. Agent at Halifat, JII;, B. <?~)ey. Haft ~t8pon8 at WiI:Idsor, Falmouth, Honts~rt, Grand Pr~. W' ollnlle, Port W,lham., KenlVMe, Colebrook. Waterville, Berwick, Aylesford, Morden Road, Kingston, Wilmot, Middleton, Lawrencetown, POl"sdise, Bridgetown, Round Hill, Annapolis Hoval.

Farea from \Vjndsor to Annapolis, $2.65, 1st class, and prop.)rtionnta rates for intennediate distances.

The trains of the Nova Scotia Railway from Halifax connect twice a day at Windsor, with the Windsor and Aooapolii Railway, and vice V"IQ.

The morning trRina! of the Nova Scotia Railway from Hali ~ax, con· neet,at Truro with stages tor Londonderry, Amherst, and ~nckville, and then~ by rail (or Dorchester, Moncton, Shediac and fit John, N.B.; and at New Glasgow with Lindsay's Stage Line for An dgonish. Guysboro', Strait of Canso, St. Peter's, Cow Bay and Sydney j and at Picton (dnring tho Navjgablo Season) with Prince Edward Island Steam Navigation Co's line of steamers, for Port Hood, Charlottetown, George­town, Summerside and Sbediac, and with the steamers for Quebec and Montreal, and intermediate Gulf Ports; also with stage lines ror River John, Wallace, Pagwash and Amherst. At Annapolis the steamer Empress connects wi~h the Winifsor and Annapolis Railway for Digby and St. John, N. B., and thence by rail to Shedinc, or by the International Steamship Co's line of steamers for Eastport, Portland and Boston; the steamer Linda for Yarmouth and

:~~~hx:. and the river steamers for Fredericton, 'Voodstock and Upper

.KINO'S M~il Coaches leave Halifax on Afonday, IVedno.day and Fnday at 6 0 clock, A. H., for Chester, Bridgewater J Liverpool aed Shelburne. A coach leaves Mahone Bay for Lunenburg on the arrival of the mail from Halifax, returning the following morning to Mahone Bay to meet the stage for Halifax. Agent., A. & H. Creighton Ord-nance Square, HaHfa:tf,. J

To Yarmouth. Shore Route. Head St ¥arlJl\I'Ot's Bay .. 21 Port Jolly. . . . . . .. . . .•.. 5 M~' ......... _ ..... II Sable River ......... " .. lO Chester (45) ...... " _ ... 13 Jordan River.. . ........ 8 M~hon. nay (65) '" _'" 20 Shelburne (I41)" ""'" 7 llr.d~water • • • • • . • • . • • • 9 Barrington .. 20 ~I iIlage._" ... _" .. 18 Yarmoutb : .. :::::::::: 44 1;.iv,rpool (lOl) " " ... _ • 9 lhln Mouton" _'"'' _. _ 10 205

To Yarmouth from Annapolis. ~eme~\8P~t • " ...... " 8 I Bellevos Cove" .. " .. "" 5 lc~~a Btidge •..•..••. 5 Comeau's, Clare .......... 7 S~lIth B Cove .•..••••..• 21 'I Montegan Cove .......... 9 J?'gb), ".""""" -.". 41 Philip'S. Bear River. . 15 StMary'sRay .. " .... " 7 \ Perry'., Yarmouth Lakes Weymouth Road ..•• _'" 5 Yarmoutb Jones's. Sissiho ••....... 6

88

JiIMO:WN BBOTHBR8 " CO., DruggiSl3, Ordnance 8quare~ Halilax.

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i>asa, Memo. and fimo Boob &I'R. T. i4m::aiS.

1871.J ALlIIAN-A,CX. 178 -------------------------Tn'. St,age (carrying H. M. Mails) leaves Shnbeoacadie Stalion after the arnval of the morning train from Halifax fur Middl. and Upper Muoquodohoit and Melro.e, overy Munday and Thu....tGg.

FRANdHVILLE'. Stage (carrying H. M. 1t1ail.! I.av •• Melrooe for Guysboro' and Port Mulgrave, on the arrival ofTay B Stages at Melrose.

ARCHIBALD'. Stage ("rrying H. M. Mails) leave Halifax for Mns­quodoboit Harbour, Jeddore, Ship Harbour, Tangier, Sheet Harbour, Be~ver Harbour and Salmon River, every Monday, Wsdn6lday and Fnaay morning at 6 o'eloc~ ; returning the interYeoing days.

To Tangier and Sheet Harbour. Inni,', Porter'. Lake .... 16t I Tangier (56) ........... 8 Ormon'8, Chezetcook Rd 2 Sheet Harhonr. . • • . . . . .. 18 MUiquodoboitHarbour .. 10 Beal'er Harbour ........• 10 Weober's, Lakeville .... III Ship Harhour. .. .. .. • .. 8 M

PURDY & ARCHIBALD'S Mail Coaches leave Truro for Amherst daily, afte-t· the arrival or the morning train, and arrives at Truro daily to meet the afternoon train for Halifax.

To Amherst. Trll. ro by railroad ........ 61 I Spruce Grove Inn ••....• ~... 5 Folly Village ........... 13 Amherst .................... 15 Chi lholm's .. . . . . . . . . . . . 3 __ Pllldy's, Westchester ..... 16 123 Hhl3l' Philip ...•.•...... 12

I ... INDsA Y & Co/s Mail Coaches leave New Glasgow daily, for Antigonish, Guysboro', Strait of Ca.nso,. 8t Peter's, ~ydDey and Cow Bav on the arrival of the morning tram from Halifax, 1~.30 P.II. TIir~ugh tickets call be had at Richmond, Halifax.

To POl'; Mulgrave, via Truro I Plaister Cove to Sydney. C. B. and Pictou. 8t Peter's ................ " 38

New Glnsgow, by RaBro'ad .... 104 Sydney ................••• ~ 65 MerigOJllish ................ 12 --; Antigoni,h (140) ........... 24 10 Port Itldgl'&ve, ............. 38 Port Hood to Baddeck.

• -- Whycocomagh.. .. .. .. .. .... 28 178 Baddeok ................ '" 25

:Plaster Cove to Margaree Forks. 53

Plaister Cove to Ariohat. Port Hood.. .. .. .. .. ... ... 28, Mahou ....... •.••.. •••.•• 9 Ma1"gar~'I~ Forks .......•..•• ~

Grandance ••••..•••••.• ~ • ~. 24 Arichat .........•• ~ •. ,..... 6

731 30

Sydney. C. B., to L'n an ?lines ............... 121 Go~rieMinc8 .......... ' .•.. 20 L~tae Gillce Bay Mines ..•... 18 LoUlsburg ........•....... ·. 28

, I fro New Glasgow to Sherbrooke SAnv~sT'8 ~all Coachles'DrA~r Depot Halifax. Thli route iI in

through tickets Issued 8t t e .unl way ,

. 'A kl 18 t B,,(>WN BR"~"''' ' .. 00. BJ:tqtir Stocking". Knee CftP!!! anu n e I a

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R. '1'. MUIlt, Paper Rular iind Biank Book MailufactUier, 125 Granville 8t.

174 BELCHEIW! FARMER'S [1871'

direct communication with the Gold Diggings at Sherbrooke, Golden­ville and other districts.

MeAl". & GEDDES' Stage (carrying H. M. Mails) leaves Anti~o­nish for Sherbrooke and Wine Harbour Gold Fields, on Monday, Wednesday and Fn'day mornings, returning the same days.

BLAIR'S Express leaves Truro for Pugwaqh,\Vallace, TatamagC?uche, and Point Brule, on Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday J rcturnmg to Truro on the intervening days.

WATERM.AN'S Express (cllrrying H. M. !d"aiw) rUDS twice a week between Annapolis and Liverpool from April 1 to Dec. 1 ; and ooc.e a week the other months. Lea\'e Annapolis immediately after the arrIval of the mail from St John, N. B. Leave Liverpool Friday and Tuesday evenings, at 6 in summer, and Thursday afternoon in winter.

Annapolis to LiverpooL Munro's, Milford ..••.... 141 Morton's, 12 mile house .• 13 McBride's, Maitland ..••. J3 Liverpool.............. 14 Smith's, Brookfield ..... 141

88 The steamer M. A. Starr, Tuns weekly from Halifax around the

western shore, touching at Lunenburg, Liverpool, Shelburne nnd Yar· mouth, gOing and retnrning. F. W. Fishwick, Proprietor.

Steamers ply during summer between Pictou and Charlottetown; Pictou and Port Hood; Pictou to Port Hood, from thence by stage to Wbycocomagh, and from thence by steamer to Sydney, C.B.

The steamer Carlotta runs weekly between Portland and Halifax, in connection with the Grand Trunk Railway to Canada and 'Vestern States, also by steamer or rail way fi'om Portland to Boston, New York, &C.

The steamers Alhambra and Commerce, during the summer months, run between Boston and Charlottetown weekly) calling at Halifax and Strait of Canso, going and returning.

CONSULS, &c.

~russian ~onsul-J. G. A. Creig-hton. United States Consul­Halifax, M?rnmer M. Jackson; l'icton, Oscar Malmross; Consular Agents-Wmdsor, Pt'!ter S. Burnham; Liverpool Calvin Appleton' Y:'rIDOuth, James M. Merrill; Sydney, North Bar, Thos D. Archihald; Lmgan, Charles Archibald; Plaister Cove Arichat and Port Hood J~mes ~. McI(een; Canso, James M. Bigel~w; Pugwash, Henry G: Pmeo, Jr; Sydney Town, Jamod P. Ward. Portuguese Consul-Thos Abbo.tt. Spanish Vice· Consul-Donald .M. Contreras Y. Crooke. ~~amsh. Consul, Annapolis,.J. ::\~. Owen. Lunen'lIIrg, D. Owen. Bra.­zlha.n Vlce-ConsuI-lII('hael Tobm. Norway and Sweden Vice.Consul _ Hallfax,.J.~. Oxley; Pugwash~ H. G. Pineo, .ir. Consul of the Fre~ Ha~sea~l~ city of Hamburg-\Villiam Pryor. Consul of the Free Hall­seatlc CIties of Bremen and Lubec-William A. Hare. Vice-Consul of France and Consul for Austria-William Cunard. Consul of France Sydney, C'.B.-J.ohn Bo,u:in?t. Danish, S'ephen Tobin. Italian, i B. O"loy. nelglUm-ChristIan Ronne.

BROWN BROTHERS & CO., Druggists, Ordnance Square, Halifax.

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Writing, Copying and Printing Inks, at R. T. MUIR'S.

1871.J AL:IIAXACK.

CORPORATION, CITY OF HALIFAX. }.£ayor, The Hon "rm A. Henry. Recorder, Wm Sutherland, Q.C. T!,easure1', Edwd G. \V. Greenwood. Ctfy Clerk Tho!'! Rhind. Assistant Clerk, 'Vm .J. Craig'en. ~laTshal, or High Cons{abll', GalTet Cotter. Deputy MHTshflt, Jas :\IdJonaJd. A,sst. Deputy. David Puwer. Auditors, G. P . .:\litch(·ll,.J. B Duffus. City AssessQr, .Ino L. Barry. f;,ity ~1Jtdi~.(d ?I!i,eer, Arthur )Ioret~, l'I!.n.

'~':~:l~l/~'h~;:~/, Hl~~=ti~' r~eS~"~~.GJipm, l\f.D.

Cle'lk of License, 'Vm J.l\Iorri~. Board of Health, :lIayor and Aldemlen. Clerk, Thos Rhind.

Aldermen and .Justices of the Peace for the City.

17;j

\Vard Xo I, Joo .\. Si!ldair. Will l\fontgnnH'n', .Jnn McCulloeh ; No 2 Patk ~Iahon~y, Jno T "'ylo1l', Hol,t r;ich:1I d~tJll;':-,:o :1, "T. 1\1. Grav, .'a~ Dugg-an, L. (~, l'ower;}Jo 4, Tb(,~ Wlll~b, ,Jll') :'IllIq,h~·, H. W'. B1ackadar; No 5, Jno Flynn, Jas l{. Grabam, Wm T:t~ lori ::\0 fj, Voug H. Stun' Robt Davis, \Vm ::-';i,~lwt, . ,

Committees of City Council, Public Accnunts, Montgomery, Wylde, Bray, Blad,;ular, Taylor, Storey.

('unlIT/1m, Sindair. I:ichard:-.on, Power, Rlaeklld:ll', (;rllilarn, ::\i~hl't. (',mt!­io'y, \lei 'ulloch, Hichal'(if;on, Gray, \\'ah:h, Ta~ lur, llaYi,~, Cify Fri."m, Sinclair. ~Iaholly, Gray, "'al:-.IJ, (;rab:llll. Jl3n~, City PI'''!,' ,I!!, :'I1"lIt-

fe~q~s~rY~J ~\I :~:; ;::~:~'I', ~~i~~::~J~~ll;:l:li ::,' !~:~;" ( ; ~~;l:,~,~~y ~ ir¥i~lt~, t;~I~:i~(,1 /II/ ;'::1 ;:,'::~ Montgomery, Mahony. (;ra,'" Ml11 phy, (;mham, :start.", T, mit-I'll, ~illt lair,

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ii!c~~e~!:t~~'~~ks~\~~~3~ 1 :,;,;:~\l,ja~l; ;ll~~I~' ,1::/. I ) 1l~~::1: .<, \ \\ ~:,~~\\I.'" l\~'I~I\~h ~~:~~~~: O:ty Hospital, l\IcCuIlodl, J:ichatd~"II, 1'11\\' r. ~JllfJ,lly, (;,all:1l1l, St"n'y, 0 City Rates nnd rrr.-rl8, ~Iol~t!..;oflll'ry. \\',dd,·, I~lI~!.:"lI1, BJ.WJ..:I,]:lr. ',I'II;!or. I 0 [lS\'18. illlc! !lfI! Hurllh, [lug-g'all, :'IIII!']'II\" (,r.til<llll, I,il" 1/1 1/. Sillclair, ~ ,,"ylde, (;nlY, "'ul~h, Flinn, l\i~I'\'L 1..i,·, liS, lair, I:i< h;lrd~l\n, Po'wer, :'.1url,hy, l'linn, D,Hi.~, LiY/ltill,[J ti,l :'I1,~l'1I11111 h. limB, J:d Wyltle, Nisbet, ~

/1JspC'ctO'·s !;( Wti.l/ld.~ and .JfemlUrelJ, Robert l\Iotton, Henry Parker, r..~ Health imlJl"'/"I', .Jfi~ SI,lkc; Deputy, Jno S~ean. Supt '1 Stl'eels, !<obt ...... Austin' ('/, I /.. II \' '!'n'IH1I1H·Il. Inspectors PI('kltd Be.ef alld Pork, " . T. \Voodill, Ed).!;,;r lil"l~ulI, lI'ti,l//ru:; nf F/(lilf. Saml Carten. Jno Parker, ..t Dav Evan.--, (:eo Irwill. W. I:. ('ug~,\.,.l1. JIiO AI1hur, Dav McD~nald. 10'4

, GVl'tl'lll!I' ('ifl/ Pri,~,,", )ratt ('amplu·ll; ,1/"'1'<'11, Mrs Campbell .. Cndl!r-

I kupel'!J, .Jlltl ':'Ilahar, :'1I:1t SuJ1iV,:lI.I. 1"1'1',1 H,·II. ,Ia~ Davie" ,Wi:l,qlH~r8 o/. Rtf!!, In(l Forrest, i\lIr(h. "'\Il( :11.1\\'(·11. ~"lllIL ~~fPtT,I!t (l."fflr: f .I'.'I. ,',,~

I Keeth'r. ';.IS III:~pu:-tur, .lrl'h )1.ller. Aaper q,f the (uur! Boos.:, :'Ilrs I GlazeLrook.

police Court. Stlpcnditll'Y Jfll[)i~trl//I', Henry Pr~'or. D,C.L,

.!f,tTs/wi 01' /Iii/ii COII.~f<lble, (;arret ('utter; Deputy .I.1faashal, Jas .McDonald. 'Asst IJtj)II/,II, Dadd l'ower.

Police Sergeants, Lewis Hutt, John Keefe. Xj,~h 1\Ieagher, Joo Foley,

WDpl F/I.uke. J 'luln:~lla .Bart Dillon David Hcdmontl, Jno J. HamiltoD, () tcemr:n, no.., '

Unadulterated Greund Spk'CfI, at BROWN BROTHER8 & Co.

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R. T. Mum, Bookseller and Stationer, 125 Granville Street, Halifax.

l7t) BELCHER'S FAIUIEH'S [1871. ,

I, Jno HeaJ"U.!f, Martin Quinn., Nicb Pu,!,er, ?08 Tatam,.,Don McDonald, Joo O. Sullhran Uun McLean Saml H. Dltchfield, Joo Curry, G. Saxton, Wm ~ I Adams, 'Joo Hartenett: Putk 1Ilull:mcy. Geo Handley, Geo Fader. ~no .. I Baker, Patk Brophy, .Jas Forsyth. Geo Hibbitts, Dun McLean, Joo 'VlgglDS, = ,JOR Francis, ThoR Gilrov, ebas Inglis, Patk O'lJonneli. Thos Condon, Jas g COirigan, Hector McKenzie, Reuben Shaw, Joo ,,""halen, Frands Gorden.

o I The ('Hy Ci~il Court, pre~ided over b,. the Stipendiary l\fagi~trate, 4) (ha"ing jurisdiction of sum~ up to $80), i. held, in the City Court House, 0:5 :\Ia.rkct Square, on the second and fourth Tues4ayof every month. S I The City Criminal ('Olll't meets on tbefil'st and tfrir4., 'Vednesday of each o mO!-1th, and is al:,o presided onr by the Stipendiary l\..Jagi:3trate, having J: jurisdiction in all ~tatutable offences, except treason, homicide, burglary and arl'lon. Clerk of the above Courts, the City Clerk or ARst Clerk.

The Police Office is open every week day, from 10 to 3 o'clock, (except on Saturday, when it closes at 1 P.M.) The administration of Police and all executive powers of the corporatiun it:; ves~d in the Stipendiary Magistrate.

~ " S iJ, .~ s::I CITIZEN'S FItF.E LUIRARy-{The gift ofHon SirWm Young, Kt., Chief 8 I fou;t~.~I~f Nova Scotia.}-City Court House, ~Iarkct Square. Opcn from 4 .s . Water Department. ffi I Commrs H~'I'er Supply, J.no A. Bell. (Chairman), Jno L. Barry, Edwd .~ ! J. Longaru. Supt, J. P. ~\Iulr. Sl!cy,:--i. Bareham. = Fire Department.

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Cllflil'man, Alderman Duggan j Sec'y, Joo D. Cummins. , y FII'.I: \\' AIms-Xo 1, J,I"; B, Smithers, .Joo McCulloch, Robt Letson' I ~? 2 .. 111'1 1{. ~llI\'rray, 'Vm Ka'~did" John D. Cummins; No 3, Aid Duggan; I "Ill :'tId J~'lJ;dd, \\ m. ,Uau!; ;-";o·j., AId Ulackadar, M. Kearney, jr., M. J. Power; .:\() 5, Juo I'IIIlII, Jno End Jno J. Scrh'en' Nu 6 Thus Bentley "Tm Ni:-.lJl"t, Hj"IHl T. 1~()lJ1tw.' " , CapfA~!~~' A.Id Jno Flinn, Capt Union Engine CompanYi Patk Howard,

• C()m?~ittee !;l .1frtlNHclnenl-)f. J. Power, 'Vm Kalloick, )[. Kearnev, ') m, Nisbet. ('(JI/IJllittte in rhrl/·.'It of En,gines, R( tl~, 4'c" No 1 Steam I, .. lIgme~ I{~bt l:f:t.",un, .1no H. :'IIurrn.\'; i\T1) 2 00, .Jnn Ead, .Ino Flinn; No 4 Hand Engme, J h,,~ lll!ntley •. J. J. Scrin'lI; No 5 do, Ie T. Roome; .xo 6 de! • .T1l.a il,JcCU!',wll, .• 'as.B. ,smithers:, Xn 1 I~ecl, '\Yln )fcI)(1"nald; No 2 do, '\ I~ (jauJ. (uIIIIJI.tfee m Charge I!J Play!-, Trwhs, and Wells, No I, Robt ~etson; No 2, .1110 D, f'.iIJllmill .... j Xn 3, "'Ill ~:cDoIlaJd; No 4 Hl1O"h W. lac~adar; No 5, .Jno Ead j No6, R. T.1toome. Committee i.n 'Chnr.ge of ~n!lwe~ and othe'.' Pr0l!er!N, The Chairman Jas B. Smithers, and Juo R. ",urra). Commlitee oJ~ Fmance and Audit, Joo R. Murray, Wm Kandick,

III l\.Jc~on:-,ld, Jno Ead, Thos Bentley, M. Kearney, jr. CammiUee of ~upply. Lhanman, 'V" McDonald, W. Nisbet, J. B. Smithers W. Kandick . .1)1. J. Power, J. J. Scriven. " ~- Volunteer Engine Company. til C"pt, .. \It.l r Fl!nn. SU"!I, 1l.lyill N"c\·ille. Fi,l Sec' Mich O'Brien. < TI'/',IIl, .:\Ilch Ne\'lllc. ..1[(11"01111, EIlw Ca$;('Y. y. ~ I I: CO 1, ., \Yictori3.," Steam E,n~illl': Spring Garden Road. Fi,'/:' lVards, ... I . T t~on, J. H.. Murray. 1st IAlllt, L,lw Dorani 2nd, Thos .";pl'llll<lu.

~I! 2, "Albert," Steam Engine, Gottingen Street Fi,' W; d J E:.l'!'T .'"II!! l~li~~. 1st Lieuf, Juo 0' .\JalIy; 2ml. ::\licb ·Alwar~. Rr s, no )\0 1 »1\'I~lOlI, lIallll LlIgill~" ".'-;,d'l\!lall(h.T." F1.re J" Power. l"t L/(u.t, Jer.\luq,lly; '211'1,Jno \\"abh. ~1l,.d,)1. .J.

BR{)WN BROTHERS & CO., Druggi.ts, Onlnance Square, Halifax.

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Pipes, Comhs, Cash Boxes, Hair and Cloth Brushes at R. T. MUIR'S.

1871. ] AL:'IIANACK. 177

No 2 Hid~ioll" Hano. El1;..::inc "Ye~ta," Parade. Pire lrol·,l. ,,~. ~r"n'))al(l. 1st LU;ltf. Patk Kiug-; 2111, Thos Sulli\'an.

No 4 Division, Hand Enginl' .• l{c."o[ute,·' ;\Iaitland Stn'('t. Fire Wards, ~~~~e~al:t~ley, H. W. Hlackallar, 1st Li..:ui, ,J))() )'1alwr; 2nd, Richard

No 1) Di\'i~ion, IJanrl Engine" Etna," l"!'-',<;;\'ille, Fire JI °0 rd. R. T. Room. 1st Llt/d, ,Ja" Brophy; 2wl, Joo Brown.

No 6 Dh'ision, Han.t Eo@:iull "Alma," ~ril1g Garden Road. Fire ~~k~;'. Wm Kal1dic.;k, .J. D. Cummin!:I. 1st ieut, Ed Doran; 2nd, \:rm

Union Axe Company. Capt, Patk Howard. 1st Lieut. Jno Fraser. Sec'y, J. J. Armstrong.

Treas, Chas :\IcGinn. .Mrl1'slUlI, Thos Edwards.

TOWN OF DARTMOUTH.

MECHANICS' INSTITUTE- Trustees, Henrv Elliott, David Falconer, Maurice Downey. Prest, J. 'V. Johnston, jr: Vice Prests, Alex James, Henry Elliott. Committee, Nat Russell, .Io~eph Austen.

AGRICULTURAL SOClJ<;TY-Pl'esl, :\Iichael Tohin. Vice Prests, Alex Kuhn, Peter McNab. Sec'y, Thos Short. T"easul'er, Amirew Tulloch. Di"ectIJ/"s, Peter McNab, jr, Alex l'arquharson, Cbas Bissett, \Vm Lawlor, Robt Settle.

THUSTEES DARTMOUTH COMMON-Paul Farrell, Jas W. Turner, Donald Ross.

HEALTH WARDENs-Alex James, Henrv Walker, .To'! ,.\11,'11, Herrltlt inspector, Richd Inni;,!. BV(lI'd of IJ.:n.lth, f'atk Fullerl~Geo Shieb. "T. H. Weeks. ::\o[,D., Paul Farrell, Jas Lawlor, Thos.\. Hyde, .Nath l{u~~t'[1.

OYERSEERS OF POOH-D. Farrell, Patk Fuller, Thoa A, Hyde. Sec'y, D. G. Farrell.

CLJo:I:I';:S OF MAHKF.TS-lll'u N. :i~oome, Jno White. FIRE WARDKNS-'V. S. Snllonds, Gt'() Shield .... FIRE ENGlNE COMPA:-;,y"":'l\I. Vowney (( 'ujl/dill). ,~. Y. Wright. Jno F.

Graham 'V. (Jlendenninl{ \V. T. Murra\', .1110 ". Bishop, ,IIIU (;raham, Edwd Y~ung, Henry ll()rl~e, Jas Settle. \Vm "·[wuLy,. Hlll~d E.d.)!;el'l:~b, H. "Talker, Juo Walker, .fuo IlrHLilll, Rubl Rubb, BeuJm hraham, luus Gentles, jr, D, G. Farrell, (8{,"y),

AXE Cm.1PANy-IIenry Watt (Capt), Thos Elliott, Parker !'.Ieulin, Luke Manning.

POLlC}<; MAGISTRATEs-Nat Russell, Geo Shiels, D. l;arrell.

POLICE CO:SSTABLE-Richd Innes. TOWN CLERK-G. N. Roome. \\~A Y OFFICE KEF-PER-Luther Sterns. ,VEIOHER OF HAY A::-iD :-'.TIt.\w-l l . G. Farrell. ('11:0;, .. 1' \111.1 ... _ThOIlLl'" Farrdl, Jno Leadl)" Allan McDonald, 'Vaiter

,,·il-Oll. ('I'~l ,rr"'''lj ,:--, U:." OF :-'.'1'1:1(1-:1':--; .\~D Tnl':',TI:E~ OF "~ATEH 1.0/,,,,-1'.

lfulll'l", .Tno (', Urown, tiel) Wil::mn. ,- , TnusTJ':F.S 01" DAH"l':\IOUTH PUDLIC SCHOOLS-D. )'ul'rell (l:SfC y), Geo

'Yil!-iOIl, John ,Forhes. Tl:li'~TEE OF Pl'L~Ltl' CE'II:TU:y-Tho'i U. Elliott.

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BROWN BROTHERS & CO" Importers of Genuine Pa.tent Ml'dieint':i,

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R. T. MUIR, Paper Ruler & Blank Bonk Manufacturer, 125 Granville St.

1/8 BEL('IIEH':i FARMER'S [1871.

DEP ARTMENT OF MILITIA.

Cmnmallder-in-Chief, His Excellency the Ri. Hon. Sir Jon~ YOUNG, Bt. G. C. B., G. C. :11. G., Go~"rnor General.

PROVINCE OF NOVA SCOTIA, NINTH MILITARY DISTRICT.

Head Quarters, Halifax. The Province of' Nova Scotia is divided into 19 Regimental Divi·

sions, comprised within three Brigade Divisions-the bound~r~e~ of such Regimental Divisions afe itlentical With the JPlcctoral l?lvlsl(~ns into which the Province is divided, with the followmg excepuon, VIZ:

the city of Halifax and county of Halifax, each to form one Rcg-imental Division.

Depllt!J Adjutant-General, Colonel R. Bligh Sinclair, N. S. M. Paymaster, Captain R. Brecllin.

First Brigade Division. Consists of the Rertimcnral Division of the city of Halifax and

counties of Halifax, HI\~ts, Colchester, Cumberland, Pictou, Antigonish and Guysborough. Brigade Jlltjor, Colonel ,John Winburn Laurie, Lt.-Col. H. :\£. Army.

Head Quarters, Halifax. HALIFAX FIELD B.-lTTERY.-CUp', John F. Shaffer. lst Lieut, J.

R. Graham j 2nd Lie"t, A. H. Crowe, Surgeon, Chus Gossip, M.D. Asst Surgeon, Thos R. Almon, 11.D.

H.\.LIFAX GAHRISO~ ARTILLERY.-Lt Cul, Wm H. Creighton. Capts, Geo Mitchell, Geo Thomson, Jas Shand, Thos Mowbray, Jno E. Alhro, Henry J. Parker. lsI Lieuts, A. G. Heslein, Frank ROmans, \V. Blancbard, Edward G. Smith, Fred E. \Vainwright,J. G. Angevin. 2nd Lieuts, Robert B. Boak, Fred B. 'Voodill, C. S. Curran, James A. Creighton, Edwd D. Outram, Arthur P. Heaton. Adj, E. L. ColemA-n. Qlr .llr, C. A. Creighton. Sllrgoon, A . .\11J1'l'1l, :U.D. Asst SifT, John li'. Black, M.D.

H,\LIFAX NAVAL BRIGADE.-Jf(~jor CUIII, John F. Wylde. Capts, Arch ~1ul\'ena, David .\[(;Pherson, Alex Forrest, jl'. Lieuts, Geo H. Davis, Richd Gorham, James Rl'l'\'CS, jr, \Valter Macfarlane.

63D HALIFAX Vor.UNTEER BATT.-Ll Col, 'Villiam Chearnley. Jf(~jors, A. K. Mackinlay, Wm H. Pallistcr. ("If"S, \Vm Barron Joo D. Cummins, Geo Piers, J. N. Ritl'hie. Lieuls, Jno 11. Hay, John A. Mackasay, Jno Vaughan, Edm Fultz, 'Vm D. Harrington, G. J. Tobin. Ens, James 1\1. Mumford, John D. Mcintosh, F. Blaiklock, P. H. O'Donnell. Adj, Geo R. Anderson. Paljm, P. Hanlen. Qfr Afr J. S. Mirehell. SIlI'g, Thos 'Yalsh, M.D. As.~t Sill', Ed\\'d Farrell, M.r:.

66TH H-lLIFAX B.\'TT OF I:OOFANTRY.-Lt Cr,', Jas .T. Bremner. Jlnjors, John Duffus, H. Oldrig-ht. Capts, Jas B. Mon'ow, Rohert F. !

Wl1tt, John ~. \V1.1U. Ed H. Ree\'es, John H. Murray, Alf. Bl.-I\\I1,

Geo Guy . . Lleuts, Geo E. Franklyn, tS.\ml U. Jord,!'n, Geo W. lhrr, \Vm Hethermgton, Charles H. Ht:pworth, Con VI. Tupper, H. :\1(.1). He~r.v. EllS, 'VOl ::\t. HUlDphrt:,Y, ,lfl.S Da.nford. Pa/lm, G. McLean. Ad" C. C. McDon.ld. Qlr Mr, Wm H. Neal. :;urq, Will B. Slavter, M.D. Asst Surg, Th05 TrcnamallJ )l.U. ' ..

BROWN BROTHERS & CU., j)ru~gi"s, Urdnance Srl'Iar., Halifax,

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Small W.re, in great variety, .t R. T. MUIR'S.

1871.J ...lL:\IASACK. 179

PURCEJ,L'S COVE BATTlmy.-Cllpf, J. J. Bland. 1st Lt, Wm A. Purcell. 2m/ Lt, Jas Hanrahan.

SliUBEX,\CADIE IXFAXTRY Co.-(',-'pt, Jas E. Cole. Lt, Joshua Nelson. Ells, Isaac L. Bnrnhill.

WINDSOR INFANTUY Co.-Lt, ",.., H. Blanchard. Ens Joseph Burgess. '

1ST TRURO Co.-Capt, G. A. Layton. Lt, Thos McKay. Ens Henry Cock. J

COC~D TRURO Co.-Capt, L. J. Crow. Lt, D. H. )Iuir. Ens, D. H.

Joh~:O~~OW INFANTRY Co.-Capt, G. Payne. Lt, P. Ball. Ens, O.

AMHEU8T Co.-Calif, J . .Alb. Black. Lt, G. E. Church. l\JACCAN A~'D l{""-ER HEBERT Co -Capt, M. B. Harrison. Lt,

Wm Moffatt. Ens, J. Hl'lrrison. ~ RIVEU PHILIP Co.-Cupt, R. L. BhlCk. Lt, Wm C. Phillips.

Ens, C. Black. l}ARRsnoHo' Co.-Capt, B. Fullerton. Lt, An;!lIs :\Id;illi,rny. PICTOU 1l1GIIL.\~n COS.-MILL llltOOK, e"I". G. H. ~lltlwri:lnd.

Lt, Rodk Md\.f'T1ZIl'. EI/.~, ;\Imd :\Id'h"l't-dlll. .Mtll".'o'IA1:\, ('old, \\"10 Sutherland. Lt, \VIll Mil-".\\'cll. J~'i/.' .. J:I:; Fraser. };'~.w LAIHG, Capt, Angus ),lcLcOlI. /,1, T)(lTlI :-;'ntIWl"lalld. Ells, ThoR :\It:L,:ud.

Second Brigade Division.

Consists of the Reg-inH!ival Divisions of Kings, Annapolis, Digby, Yarmouth, Shelburne and Lunenburg-h.

Brigade Al(~jor, Lt. Col. Thos ~IilsOIll, N. :--I. :\1. Head (lllartcr~, Iblifax.

f)~TU KINGS Co. BATT.-Lf ('n, L. HI'\'. (,hil,man. Majors, ,\Vm H. nt·leI)!'I·, H. W. Lydiard. No 1 ('0 1\"l1t' illl', CIIJ". B. H. ])ndj.!e. Lt, IL \\'t·h ..... tl'l'. Ens, J. B. ChilllWlll. ~I' 2 ('0 ('nnal'd, ('(lI,t, B. Slllirh. [,to E. VI'". Beckwith. J,,'w, , J. Walton. ;\o:J Co. l\l'rltVllle, ('IIJd, .Jno 1;,·1!,len. Lt, Wm H"y. [,-'liS, N. E. B; .... lIo1'. No 4 Co Billto"n, Calif, Ed ~tt':\(lman. Lt, C. R. Bill,jr. I:':IIS, W:lnl Eaton. No 5 Co Billcown, ('(If/f. '1', n. IIIH'Y' U.)), K Hu:--..;. No 6 Co Cannin(r, ('Il/d, C, E. Bortlen. f), \\', II. Fellow:,. Eli.~. E. Borden. No 7 C~ Aylesforrl, G't'pf, TlilJ'> l~. 1'l:\I'~'is, Lt. Ceo McUr('gor. Ens, Gco ,V. Eaton. No 8 Co Adl':,lunl, ('lIld. ,rns J'>almcr. Lf, Wm H.. L. F,,~t(,L Ens, ,V, \Yeltoll: .Itli, ,Juilll E. ~Lll"r. SlIrg, H. Shaw, ~{.D. ~tsst Surg, F. 'Y'. Borden, ,r.n

69TH 1ST .. \;";:-"AI'IIU"; J:r;I;T.-IIHld Quo,.'ers, }-'.-I.H.\nJ"I:.- Lf Col, \Y. E. !-)t:nt"utt. Jl"i'JI,'. DeL. IIani ... , John ;-;nndn:--. ~0 1 Co Wilmot. ('flld, (,l'U .1\. ('O\nt. Lt, Thus. X. Chnl.'y, EllS, W. L. MnrshnlL No ~ ('0 Parndi"d'. ('lllif,.E. ;\1, i\!or"C'. LI, ~~, ,Yo Charlton. Ens, ,J, A. j\llorsc. ISo:3 ('0 (;r:II\villl·,. ('/J/rI, ~and ."~3{le. Lt, Campbell \Vilktt. f~'II~. \Vm L. \Y~IIk. ~o '"' Co lort ~Vlllwm, Callt, Jno Charlton. Lt, Jos II, Graves. RII,~, A. ,J, IIalL No 5 Co Anna­polis Horal Capf Geo Wells. Lt, Chf\S 'Vhitman. Ens, Saml Hall. No 6 Co' P~radis~, CII/lt, J. P. Buckler. Lt,. Joseph Buckler. EllS, Alonm Cleaves. Paym, J~ph Bnc!II:111n. AdJ, Male C;. Bent. Qfr. Mr, 'Vm H. Bishop. Surg, Saml Pnrnrose, M,D.

72ND ANNAPOLIS RI.;GT.-Head _(~II'lrl('rs.~ Wl1."MOT:-Lt Col; E Decie. ;.11ajo1'8, Benj H. Parker, S. Spun. ~o 1 Co Wilmot. L., E

BROWN BROTHERS &; Co., Pure Ch~'mlc,lls and Toilet Articles.

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R. T. ~11Jm, Bookseller and Stationer, 125 Granville St., Halifax.

118() llELCIIER'S FAID1ER'S [1871.

C. til,inner. Ells, David Bent. ~o 2 Co Annapolis, ,Capt, E. E. Philllll'L 'LIs, n. Baker, B. Baker. EllS, John W. HarriS. ,No 3 Co \Vilmot. Lt, II. ?II. l'hinnc\', EIi.~, E Viditoe. No 4 Co 1\lultlleton, ("'I,t, (), :'-.1. TnylllL Lt, J:Y. l\fcC:ormick. I'.'II!, R . .:\Iorton. No 5 Cu Farrnin~tnll, (',,/,f, Henry :'\l. Plllnn~y. Lt,~. 'V. Shafner. En,S, D;l\j(1 :'.ldin·gor. No 6 Co Xietau,<, Capt, .1. :\1. Morse. Lt, F. :\1.

I Chipman. Ens, A. Gates. Pff.'lll!, 1-1. B. M,cGee. Qlr Jlr, l\I. Chip­I man. Surq, John \Voodbury, )I.D. Asst S"I":!, S. R, Fullarton. M.D.

I CLE:UENTS PORT INFANTRY Co.-Capt, \V. HalTi~. Lt, Jno C. ,Dunn. EllS, John W. Harris.

~ 'IST BJ<aR I{IVER ISFASTRY Co.-Capt, J. Troop. Lt, J. D . .s I Nichol. Ens, J. H. l'lillar. 2SD Bt:AR RIVER INFANTRY CO.-Capt, J. \V. Turnbull. Lt, N.

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Glasgow. Ens, Jas Bryant. L[;~E"JlLRG BATTJo.:Ry.-Capt, Ja~ Dowling. 1st Lt, G. Godley.

2nd Lt, Jas H. Brown. e. I M.\1I0:-'·I~ BAY B.-\TTlCIt'L-('qpt,Edw.J:lIne-; IstLt, H. Burgoyne. -o!" ! 2nd LI, eh Andrews.

CHESTER BATTERy.-Capt, A. J. Biltz. 1st Lt, Edw Lordley. I 2nd Lt, Jas \Villillffi:->.

"" Ll',\E:-;/:r'I:I; f:.,-F \:-;TI:Y .-l,;t f~O.-('(fllf. H(lht McLennan. LI, .J . . ~ Hlldolf. L'II.~. 11. .\1. ,Jo..;t. 2nd eIJ-("IIlf, Tlios Cllrll. Lt, George Q) Dan-..,. J"'Ji~, B. ;\lcLall,-!"hlan. 3rt! CO-CII/lf, Ja~ D. Hall. Lt, Geo ~ I A. Parker. FJ/~. By ])'llljill ilH'C. 4th (\), Xc'\\' HO:-5s, Capt, G. H.

en 'Vindrow. Lt, TIi(I~ II ltl'lll'r~. Ens, I~a.l(:.J. nO<1 ... I. MAIIOSE B.\y CO-('II/If, .Tno P. 11.1Tllm. I.f, AIr'x Kedy. Ens,

Geo Kedy . .MARTIN'S RIVER CO-Co/If, J. I.Jangill. ' Lr, Elk Kedy. Ens, J.

E. Ernst. til Third Brigade Division. ~ Con:->ists of the Regimental Divi . .,ions of lu\·ernes9, Victoria, Rieh-l-! mond and 13:1!1I' Breton. g I Br(f}fJ.de .Jfl~if)l'. Lt Col C. Crewe Read, ~. ';.:\f. ~ Head Qual·ter~, Snln('\". C. B. ~ .BADD .. EC~, C. B., INFAN'rRY Co~CI//)i, :--;ormall McRae. Lt, W"m

CillO. 1,,11:-(, D. McHae. GnA:\D NARROWS, C. B., l:-'F.\:\TIty Co-Capt, John S. McXcil.

Lt, Hector McNeil. ETls, Jf)hn MC'Neil. .:'IIIDDLE RIVER, C. B., INFANTRY Co.-Capt, Ch McRae. Lt,

John f'ampbell. Ens. Dunc McRae. Cow B.\Y, C. B. INFANTRY Co-Capt, A. E. Hill. Lt, 'Vm

Crow. Ens, Nathan Nunn.

STAFF OF THE ARMY IN NOV A SCOTIA.

Commander IL .11. Furces, His Honor Lieut General SIR eRAS HASTINGS • DOYLE, K.C.],t.G, 70th Foot, Lieut Governor of Nova Scotia. &c., &c.

Aid8~-tteF~amp, Capt Fra Walter Vary, 15th F, and Capt R.O'G. Haly,

Bn'gflde Jf'~il))·. ('apt Wilsone Black, 6th F.

1~!~ ~~7/:~·;~~~~ (~;t}u~~~~~~j~,~ 1n~'ll~aynes, h. p., late 8th F. (:"I)wt'III"~II.tI Roy"l .1rtiller!J, Lieut Col Glam.ille.

I (<JIIU,wnlllll(j j{r!yrd EII(jilll:.t:rs, Colonel n. Burnaby. '

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I~~~tb~'{ ~'~'~':~tl!ic",. of Jfiliti(t and l'(liunteer!, Lt Col J. 'V. Laurie, h.

Chaplains, Rev J. C. Edgehill, ]lr.A,! Rev"', H. Bullock j Rev Canon Shepherd, R. C.

Control Department .. I Dep' 'I Ccmtroller, Edwd Stricldand, C.R.

8t.1II Paymaster, .1. K. Gould. Dep'y Commissaries. A. :;. Rr"wiel" .Jno F. Manning, O. F. Beale Supernumary do, Crofton .J. Uniacke. . Asst Comln1'sSrtry, Herbert.J. i\lills. Prin .Medical Office/', U. I~. )lcKill!lOIl, Snrgeon Major. Sta.ff Suroeon, l{obt Collin!'!, 1'I1.D.

Royal Engineer Department. Com,mandinf! Officer, Col. r... Bumflby. 1 tID Surveyor, J. ""McGregor Gran t. I .e

ROYAL ARTIL1 .. ERy-The Horal Arms and SIlJlP'J!'tl'l':', with ! S a Can~on, II Ubique" over the Gun, and" QIW Fas d G/(".i,-/ ,Iu('/wl" r&4

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D,dd (',.!, F. H.. Glanyille; Cl1pr.~, n, Herbeden, T. CLimilll-!:, II. 11arwallj LIf::llfs, .\. M. Brown, L. Porter, C. ,T. Deshon, F. H. 'V . .:\Iilrp'r. C. '[oriP,' }), 1. (~. Stanley, H. \Yalker; (lull/' ~lfr, H. Trew; _L~.~I SII/'{/,·,Jn, }:: ~~. . y

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78th (Higlanllc'l':') Rf),,~~hin' Buff.,,-" C,ulicn'll Righ."- Ilt. "Aflsaye" (with til(' El('l'h:lIlt,) II Maida," "Ja"Il," "1"'r:-id," •• Kot),,­ah," .. Lur1<now." ('vlllll'·'. Sir Patrick Grant, C;.('.I\., O.C.~I.':.; Lieut- Cd, Alex :\ra~ke\}zie. C.II.: .If'!iors, Oswald Barton 1"i('lil('II, Au;..; K "Tarn'IL; Cllpf,tin.~, Jnn Finlll,\', (:(,0 Forbes, Thos ~1a('kf'l1Zie. \rm ('ila;\ ~mith, .JIlO

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84th (York and Lancastcr)-The Union Ho,". "~ive," "Peninsu1a" "India," "Lucknow." Col, Thos \Vood: Lioil.('ol, J'n'o. HardYi J{(~·ors, Jas Hudson, Hen. L. Brownrigp;j C(/f!~fl~·n~. F, E." E(iwardfl Wilson Jaq ].[. T. Simpllon AltRlchd Lei'.". Hu:,h H. \I fr. Haly,.lyCO F.ri~nl Montag

Lt, Arthur Herman Luck, Fdwd. Halph Bromh{',.,(l: }{,.~ \\ III l'\'(,~ltt, 'I

Chas L. Maitland Kirwan, Algernon \\. Hoot,- .T!,~ :""q'lllk ( r~H'kf'tt .. billl

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THE NAVY.

Commander-in-Chief qf Ihe Norlh American and lVest India Sta-tion. His Excellency, Vice Admiral Edward Gennys Fanshawe.

Flag Lieutenant, Arthur .D. Fanshawe. Sec;etary, Frederick Penfold. Cl"'ks 10 Secrelary, Colin Campbell, Laurence Stewart.

Officers of H. M. Nava.l Yard, Halifax. JYrn'al and Victuallin9 Storekeeper ana Accountant, Benjamin

Stokes. Clerks, Thos. S. Veale, F. N. C. lI1acgregor.

H. M. Ships on the North Amerioa and West India Station. S. denotes Screw-Po Paddle Wheel.

ABOUKIR, 86. S. Sh'I" 3091 tOilS. 400 H. P. Recv. srl/'p . .JamaiCll. Crtpt, Ril'h \\r Count'nay. COlllmo1lo}'(' of 2nd elas.:;; S('c'Y, Jas Cox; Commander, E..I1'1 It. A. :;\binw:lring; Lieut, .\\;!"cr S. ~luntagu; Nav Lieut. G(,O ('lLri..;til': Arilli( for SlIrYt',\ing Sen-icc, Geo Stanley, John T. Hosknl ; Chap, ltl'V Spe!lcl'r (' ~lL1,,~(tn; Surg, Peter W. Rolston; Paym, Artucrley \V. Chimmo; Chi(·f Ellgilll'cr, G.

rn I H. Beaton j Asst Paym's, Edw S. Peach, }'I'CU M. Hall.

l2i DANAE,6. S. Ship. 1287 tons. 350 H. P. Cupt, WIll :s Graham; Lieuts, Edward B. P. Kelso, John E. F. King; Nuv Lieut,

..... Thos l-<ob('r80n; Surgeon, Rinso R. Sic('fima j Paym, DCl'isley Martin j ~ I Chief Eng-ineer, Chus F. Jordan; Suh Lieufs, Rohert \Y. Crai~ie. Jus .... Rich Brondley, John Phelips; "Nay Suh-Licut 'Vm Barton j Asst Sur, or Alex B. Trousdcll; Asst Paym, Henry H. Rickard.

" g, ECLIPS8,6. S. Sloop.· 1273 tons. 350 H. P. Captaim ~ I Anthony II- Hoskins; LicUfS, Phil H. \Y. Mayow, Rcg-d N. Cusfance; _ Nav Lieut. Geo T Tomlin; Surgeon, 'Valter F. C. Bartlett; Paym, :. Rich F. Wily; ChiefEng-inecr, Wm McDowall; Suh-Lieuts, lJenry K· P Gregson, Edmund B. \Vn\ln('c, Wm N. "rillink; Asst Surgeon, Mich

U. Gleany; Asst p;\:,'IIl, John Shepherd. ,

III Q

FLY, 4. DOlfble S. Composite G"I/· Vessel. 464 tons. 120 H. P. Commander, ThoI:' T. Phillips; Lieut, Geo S. Smith; Nav Sub-Lieut, Chas George; Asst Surgeon, Edw 'V. Doyle; A.sst Paym in charge, John "'·tUts.

IRRESISTIIILE, 4. S. Ship. :!(;42 tons. 400 H. P. Engineer, Albert )brtell; BIJ:lts\\',lin, ';\lich J. Tnylor' Carpenter, Jno T. Harris. '

5 LA!',,"""'. 3. Double S. Gun- Vessel. 663 tons. !CO H.P. ~ Commander, Chas G. F. Knowles; Lieut, Edw Wickham j Nav Lieut ~ Wm W. Hutton; Asst Surgeon, Denis l\l'CartYi AS8t Pavm in charge' .. Robt J. H. Tucker. . ' It;

MYR>IlDON,' 4. S. Gun- Vessel. 695 tons. 200 H. P. ~~ Commander, ~enry L. I1.older j Licuts, Henry~. Alleyne, James de B. Ul Lopez; Nav Lleut, Damel M. Browne; Surgeon, John F. Mitchell' ~ P!,-ym, Corbet C. Edwards; Chief E.ngineer, Simon Matthews; Sub

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XIOBlO,4. S. Sloop. 1083 ton.. 300 H. P. Comman Russcl~ G. S. Pasley; Lieuts, Henry St V .• Jcnkings, Robt J. Hll.g-hes; Nav LlCut, Edmond H. C. Smith; Sllr~""II, Rich L. B. Head' P:wm Robt W: Parish; Chief ETl~in('.IT, Ed\\' 1',11'''(111'': Su)' Lients, LCOTiard A. Parkmson, Walter S. Goorlnd:..:(·, .\\t'n'l( {; Wallerj Nav Sub Lieut John L 'Veitch j A~st Paym

t Dallil'! C. Stt~pllVns. '

PHlLOllIEL, 3. Double S. Gun- Vessel. 664 tons. I GO H. P. Commander, Douglas Walker; Licut, Edmund G. Bourke' Nav Sub-Lieut, Frederick Hire; A",-.t Surgeon, John G. Clarke' A ... s~ Paym in charge. Henry B. Robinson. '

PLOVER, 3. Double S. Gil 1/- Vessel. 663 tons. 160 H. P. Commaniler, James A. Poland; Lieut, John H. Rainier; Suh­Lient, Ernest C. Hobkirki Asst Surgeon, Valentine Duke; A"st Paym in charge, Wm E. P. Saer.

PYLADES. 17. S. Oorvette. 1278 tons. 350 H. P. Capt, Cecil W. Buckley; Lieuts. Hilary cr. Andoe, Wm Xeil"on, Phil H. Rickman; Nav Lil'ut .• Tl-..;.;;e Dickson; I.-ient ~br, AIr \V. ,JIJhn"'l)n ; Chaplain and ~:t\'al Inst, Rev Henry B. ~II)ITj", M A.; SnrJ,!'con, Dadd Duncan. M.n.; Pllym, Chas RRndl)lph Dn'\\'; C'hil-f En:;!,ineer. "~lll :\or. Chamhers; Ruh·Licuts, \Villoughh,v E. Rtill. Horace H. Barnarll, ('1);1"

J. Barlow, John C. P. \Vah'ot, ehas W. G. Spring, Geo H. Cherry i Asst ~urgcon, John Shields.

RACCOON, 22. Screw (>",.,.,.//('. 1-107 tons. 400 H. P. Capt, Edw H. Howard; LiCHt..;, Frl',]!~ ('. Law, ('l'('il ::'-.f. TU~'nt'r, Gt!O S. La Coste, Edmlllltl S. Poe; ~,l\' LWllt, John F. Barns; Llt'llt :\br, Leslie P. Smith; Hllrg'eon, .JanH'" .\[Irtin, :'II.IJ.; Paym, 'Vm Evans; Chief Engineer, Nath Farrant; Suh Lieuts, Rn11t L. Groome. Go.rdon Glennie; Nav Sub·Lieut, Hl'm,\' COwen; A,,,t Surgeon l Septimus Sexton; Asst Paym, Gabriel Becr.

ROYAl. ALFHED, 18. S. Shi", ArlJll)l{/'·P/tffl'd, 4068 tons. 800 H, P. Flag Ship. Capt, 1-1"]11'.'" F Xiel\1)1"1I11; Comm:lnd, RrylUoul' Curti . .;; Lit'ut..;;, Georg-c \V. lLtlld .• hlll'· ... F. B.lkn, Tom (I. F,Licon, Bon CCl·il J. G. C':U1UJ,:.:lIl, HI'VIIl'II.r. F"rtl'~I[l\l" .\Ilt l\.ill;":~I;ote. Robt \V. StoptiJnl; Stat}' CUlllnl, Jos G. 1):ltll.lIl.; B -:"l.lj \lar Art, Chas Jullifft?· Lieut. Mar Art W'm La T. L t)l'kr;\ft; Lll'llt .\l:lr, Wm H. Pm" Ch.~plain Rcy Rich'Ml':I"h'lIlI, B.A,; Statt:'~lI\'.!.':t'()Il, "~m L. Gonlo 1l: 1II.lJ.; Paym, Thos C, Th()Ill!~"; Chief En!..:ill;·I'r, Fli'd .J. ~)ope; Say In~t, Wm T. Littlcjohns; Suh-LiCuts, .\lurmy t;ladstone, Richard W. U. VO\';'C\', Stcph H. Thompson, .Jas T. IIurt, Wm,C" V. Baker; Nay Snld~il'lit~, Gco H. Stonte, Chns \Vebh, ~0!1fl B. I,. Keast; Asst SurO'eons John B. Nicoll, M.D., Rich S, P. Griffiths, Jas L. Sweetnam, M.D~; A:-;~! Payms, Bartholomew S. Tohin, Reginal~l C. Ho~der. The folluwin~ Officers ure borne as additional f?r sun'epng servlce,-Statf. Conllll, ,Ja" H. Kerr; Nav Lieut. Gco Roblllson.

ROYA LIRT, 3: 8. Slonp. I,jj;-j tOilS 1.50 H. P. Co~m, Rich~. Bltl'llnn; Lil'(lt~, \VnltC'l' B. Hri~}..!l·". t; ... ) A. G. G~'l;.Y; ~a .. Lient ,J()~ F. ViviaH; ~llr;.!·C()Il, ('iLI" H. ~I:\w..!ht,·r; Paym, Rich R A. Ri('h';r41~' ~llh.Lil'lIt..;, Ed\\' .J. l'l'l'!\ ,l\.lil, Arthur Fnrlon~cr, Eusta~t: F. t "I'u~'e; ...:\:-;:.t t-iurgl'(J[J, Jas \\', Fi-hl'r, 11.D. j .\sst PaYll, Allan ..

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I SPHINX, 6 P. Sloop 1061 tons 500 II. P. Capt,

Henry B. Phillimorc, c.n.; Li~uts, Edwin ~. JIo..rham, Rcgd A. ll;ock j .... "ri Nav Lieut, Areh G. Douglas; Surgeon, ::\II{'h " . Cowan,. )I.D.; I ayn:t.

'Vrn G. Boxer; Chief En~inccr, Geo F. Boothe; Sub.Lwuts, FranCIS .!sS E. 'Volrige, Chas G. Prater, Henry H. Dyke; A!'st Sl1rg'(~on, Wm D. ~ Wodsworth; A.st Paym, John H. M. Burney.

TERROR, 16. Iron S. Floating Battery, Armour-Plated. 1971 tons. 200 H. P. Capt, ---- i Lieut, Hen P. Gilbert; Nav Lieuts, John S. Sot'lI, Chni'i 'V. McConachy; Capt Mar, Gust,nvus F. Munro: LICUtS Mar, Henry B. ha:H'"oll, Leaver H. G. Cross; Surg', Wm Conno111T, :'II.D.; Paym, Edw S. ::\1. Power; Chief Engineer, Jos J. Greathead; A.,>"t Surgeon, \Vrn L. 'Vc,r; .As~t Paym, Henry Ellis.

VALOROUS, 12. P. Frigate. 1257 tons. 400 H. P. Capt, Edw Hardinge; Licuts, Francis C. H. Dent, Mntth J. Harrison, Joseph A. Fraser; Nav Lieut, Alfred Thomas; Lieut Ma.r, Horatio H. Morgan; Surgeon, Thos G. Wilson; Pnym, Thos N. Firth; Nav Inst, Joseph D. Paul; Chief Engineer, Jas ~angstcr; Sub-Lieuts, Somerset Johnstone, Francis H. N. Harvey, Fran E. Ramsden; Nav Sub Li('uts, Frank A. Halloran, Cecil n. Bloxam; Asst Surg, Thomas O'Sullivan, ~I.D.; A~."t Payms, Chas E. Tremaine, Herbert E. Patterson.

YC.STAL,4. S. Sloop. 1081 tons. 300 H. P. Comm. Jas E. Hunter; Lieuts, Henry J. Hesketh, Philip T. Richards; Nav Lieut, Alfred S. Bradley; Surgeon, Edward B. Broster; Paym, Wm Noble j Chief Engineer, Chas Beal; Suh-Lieuts, Edw H. Clarke, Thos H. S. Robertson; Nav Sub-Lieut, Peter 'Vood j Asst Surgeon, Arthur V. Smyth j Asst Paym, John Emerson. '.

YIPER, 2. Iron Double Screw Gunboat, Armour-Plated. 737 tons. 160 H. P.

VIXEN, 2. Iron and Wood Double S. Gunboat, Armour­Plated. 754 tons. 160 H. P.

Screw Steam Gunboats.

ALBACORE, 60 H, P.

BRITOMART. 60 H. P. Lieut and Commander Basil E. Cochrane j Sub-Lieut, 'Valter P. A. Ogle j Nav Sub·Lieut John H. Wool ward ; Chief Engineer, Edward Matthew~. '

CHERUB. 60 H. P. Liput and Commander, Noel S. F. DielJ.i- j ::\':1\- Sub-Lieut, Henry G. Hatch; Engineer, Wm H. BombuT'Y.

HERON. 60 H. P.

:)Ill'iSTREL. 60 H. P. Lieut and Commander, Harrv F. Yeatman; ~a\' Snb.Lil·IH, Allen C. Dennys' Sub·Lieut Ueoric S Deverell; Engineer, Fred Bush. • , , . ~ I BROWN BROTHERS & CO., Druggi8lO, o..Jnance Squ_, H"lifux.

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-1"""21-$16.80-- $25.4* $5.99

oi OJ) .. ~ o {)

25 19.00 27.95 6.60 30 22.30 31.41 7.47 35 25.70 34.95 8.22 40 30.50 39.34 9.46 45 35.90 43.76 10,M

EXAMPLES. .. C.AS:a::" PROFITS.

I.-The holder of a Policy fitl' $4000 or five yt'al's' stnnding, commencioj!' a~ age 30, wiH receive. IU' his share, $125.60. This will not only pay his r.mnun! prpmlUm, am.)unting to $89.20, bllt leave him a. surr JU8 in cash of $36.40,01' more than 40 per cent., in addition to afull year'j pa!J)Tlenl.

REDUCTION" OF PREJ'.lLIU:NrS. n.-·The holtl~r of a Policy for $5(100 of five I" II "

'30, is entitled rI/frin:;the nextfive year,! to nil 1IIIIIIai the extent of $37.35. ,.

Tlun.-Fl'om his annllal pl'f'mium ... Dednct:ls abo\·e.

<"')11"1" IWIII'::; R.t age , loH 1'1"llIiIUIl to

.$111.50 37.35

Which redllces his payment to .....•....... " .. , ... , ... , .. ,.. 74.15 or two-thirds his origiual premium. The next di\'h;ion will take placE' in 1875, when anothel' allotment of profits willloe made in like manner.

~h IlL-Whole Lit~ ~]~~~:; hO~~~~~~;;~ in this way, are now fI) increased in vahwat t1w I':l.t,~ of 2! per ct'llt. fOr each year thcy have run. Thus "'1 the addition to pulkies dat .... d prior to 30th April, .... 1";", I { $125.00 ~ 1'''41 7, 100.00 ..... 18(;'<':, ) is,-for each $1000, 75.00

lfiH~j, 50.00 1 '\70, 25.00

X. H.-:-T.h.e~(' r"'~l1lt.~ 1~:1\"f. ],cpn acco.mpliJ;he~, afh."I' making ample prOyi8ion for oll 1lli' liubillties Of the COI.npall,y,.notwlthstantlingthe eco.'lolld('al rates of T,reminms charged by the. Canada J/lte, gIVing' a }lre~ent and cOlltlnued Msurance larger in

I amount for :I. gl\'en premIUm than other 'Offices.

1 ~~tt('llti(lll i~ (':dl('r~ to til,. fllct that the Cash llonus rf"turnable to Jl"li,· ,..11, ,ltlE'r8 : n,t .-, ,\,-al'" ~t:1.1Illill:!,!~ "'I"al tea from 20.to 50 percent IN EXCES~ /)l' .\ YEAR'S

I J:L'l!P::'>I; !noth"r \\"rol~, thpse pohC\-hOJU(r" will Tint nnlvh:l.lE' X()TJIl:-fG To .PAY THIS YE.U~, h1lt will lie l\IONEY I) HAXH BESllJES, •

J. Jr •. 1I_IRLIXG, General ~tfl!'llt (oj' ~lI(IJ·jtlm(' Prot'incps,

25 Prince Street, Halifax, N. s. AGENTS WANTED, APPLY AS A·BOVE.

BROWN BROTHERS & CO., Dnlggists, OPdnance Square, Halilitx.

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Bibles, Testaments, Prayer and School Books, at R. T. MillR'S.

1871.J ALl\IANACK. 187

INDEX.

Advertisements ... ,2-42, 81, 82, IJ-2i: Anniversaries, Feasts, &c .......... 55 Attornies and Barristers .. , .... ,. .IV' Acadia College, WOlfyille ....••.... 14:-;

Alumni..... .Hs African Episcopal M. Church. .1;'(1

Baptist AI'j~ociation. . .150 AgricultUlt', Board of.. 133 Army.......... . ........ 179 Auditors Office ............ , ....... 113 Barristers autl Attornie~ .....•.••• 115

Societv ....... ' •......... 118 Baptist Conveu'iol\ N. S. and X. B .. U8

Ministers.. . . .. . . .. . . .. . ... 147 Board. ForeiJ,!n Missions ..... H7 ~lini;;h>rial Ed. Board.. . l-J.7 Con!el'ellCe, Free. . .. HH

Bible Socid\'. ............... . .1('::! Book amI Tract SOcldy .•.......... U;::! Benevolent Institutions ........ ,lfiO-ll,4 BuiJ,Ung Societies" .. " •..• ,. 1:).') Ballk,-H:llifhx BankIng Co ....... . 1!H

J:auk of ~ofa. Scot.ia. ••••.. 1.-,1 1:1 itish North Amet"lca, .... 1;;1 T'nion Bank nf fhTltnx. 11',1 \[, r{'hnnt'4' Balik ......... 11',1 I', I)pla'~ nantt of Halifax .. 11',1 J:.\nk of Yarmouth ....... 1:;1 ('urn nank of Wincbnr .... 1!i2 Excha.nge Bank of Val m'uth ]:;~ Of l'tlonheal., . .. . . . . . . .. .1:':! Dominion Savings' B:mk .. 1.'j~

("haml,.,r of commerce, Halifax ... 1,')1; ('hl i~ll.ln .\1'l'lodalion. ......... . ... 1112

~·;~:ll,:;:;I::~:~~~~ei}".c.l~~: . ::'.:::: : ::: 5G-~;; ('ullnh TreasuJ ers........ . .. . 1~(I

court~-~~~~;~~:::::::::::::: ... : ~~! ~i~~r~~~~t~i~~~~~ .. : . ~: t

Clt:'rk~ of Peace •••...••.... ,.. .1~1) Clt:'r;..:\-naptist........... .. . .147

.. Church of Eni!land ........ 141 Church of Scotland ..•.•... 148 ('nnJ.,'1·egatiunai .•.•••..•••• IM l·r,·~h\"tt'rian ..•.•..•••..•.• 143 J:"lll;~ll (·atll"lio ... , .•...• , .149 \\",·~I'·\:ln. . ......... , •• 145

Colonial Cllll]"('h su,:it"I.\ , " .,1 t: Coron'-I">4. . 1:.:1

C(O::~~:;~~~'llt'f." t"l" Ht.~:t'''(:~ ~l,I~:'l 1 {'\l~ 1:: 1

,~',I J', p.tl 11l.1',-:"~.. .. :;' \ : :;.',1;;:::: ·;~.":I'"l,'i "I ,1,'.;,.:,': 11~.~~:f~~:. " :.~:.-; 1·II~t"d, .... 1:,,( ,d"I"LJlH 1_'01 ('Il~t"III" Dpp.trlllll'llt .. " '." ... '. .. . ~:: Dalh"IlHt:' ('ull,·'.!,' awl I tllYlT!-lt.r .. HI! I)jj,,>P-:111 I'hllidl :0;11( It·ty. .1..j~ Dartlllollth, Town 01 . f~~

B~~;~~i~~::~:;·tt:~~;~l~.ia·~' ; :,~:, '(;;';1< '1":1) 4.1 Pliy.Y COunt·l!. 43

Page Senate ....... 44 H. of Commons 45

~~~~1~::::i ·~::~·~~~~~i.··.:: :::: :':: 11: Educational Department:

Council of PubJi~ Instruction, .. 131 Supedntendent of Educa.tion ... 137 Examiners for Proviuce ........ 137 Depnty Examiners .• , .......... 131 Inspector.,., of Schools .......... 137 Commis-sioners of Schools .. 138-140

Explanatory ...... , ,.... . ..... 55 Fe-asts, llovable. &c ... " ....... ", ... 5.') Farrne-r"s Cal ... ndlU'.", ........••. 56-79 Fi"hel"i(,fI, OVerl'lecnl of .•...•. " . ,. 9-1 Fire Department .......... "' .... ,. ,176 Fire InMllI·tlollce Companit!s .......... 153 Inland Revenue U"partment ........ 93 Insane, Provo Hospit.·l1 for ....... , .. 132 Insolvt'nt Debtors, Com, for Giving

Rt'"lieHo ......................... 131 Insurance' Companif's and Agencies. 152 Judges of Suprf'me Court .. , ....... 114

Probate .... ' .•..••..... 119 .Jlltltices of the Pt'ace ........... 1?2-111

mng'tI Collt'gt·, ~;~~~r~i:::.... ~g

t:~~}n~~~~~~e ,~~~~~~.i~: ~: :: : : :: : 1~.~ Lluld II Agt"nt.. .... . ..... 150 Lllthf'l'an \1 ini~tl'l"" ... Dj ~lanitoba, Ptovin",. .. f ... ..... .'",:2

o u ~ :'Ilarine awl Fishel i,·'\ De-partInPllt .. ~~I

:'Ifarine Insurance l'umpal\ies.. 111:2 I p:: :\I;~ffllic ........ ,... lI;x ~ MIlitia DepRl'tment ................ 1:'x ~

~tl,"~;~:;~ ~~~~~ll~ie~~~.~~~~~~::. ~ti S i ~[;~~~:':tl,I.~ln~~:;n~~~~~Ie~~~ti~~:· :~~ Ilf

~~~:\ i;~~~';~n~ i~k: I~\~~~il;~~ 'c4:' Lle~;t:l82 ~ Governor, Expcuti\'"e aad Legi.1n.­live Coullcil~, und Lf'"g'lsln.th·e As-scmbly ...................... , ... 48

Nova Sc()tin, Pl"ovinee of: Lieu,t.­Governor, EXf'('utive & Le::::lslatlve UOllncil~, & L('giblative .A:!sembly 47

1)1I1.uio, Province of: L1eut.-Gol'., 1!:xecutivo Council and Lt.glalatin -

~ Or~~S;emi'~~~~; ·ri;~~d:·.: '.::: .. :::'. ~: 1m j ;~I:~~t~ll;n~):~('~bl' .. . ...• :., . 1 g

MOlmngaudE\ellJllg. 53 I Post Office Dt'p:l.l'tulI'nt:

(i.-\leml po>,t 011,,'1", Halifax ..... 101 PostOfflcefl.lll,11'thtma.s.el'8 .... 101 Arl'h'ulllll<l ('1,,~,' <If :'Ifni1s .. 101-10-1

~:~\':\:,:i::::~:::';;;;:\;::;:';~:~t~, l~t Parcel l'~lSt. .••. . .108

pre-:ri-;tioo, ~nrerl1llY di'pensed by BROWN BI\OTHEKS & CO.

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R. T. MUIR, Bookseller and Slationer, 125 GranYil\e St., Halifax.

188 BJ;;LCHER'S FARMER'S [1871

P~t~:n and Sample POst ..... ~~fi; ~::Ii~~e~~~k~~~t:: : : ~::::::: ~g~ British Book Post .............. 109 French Book Post ..........••.. 110 Ship Lt'tters ..•• ~ .............. 110 Table of Rntes of Postage ...... 111 Table or Foreign Post.'lges ..... 112 Monev Ol'del' Branch ......••... 112

Presbyterian CoUp-ge, Halifux ....... 145 Presbvterio.nMiniatera of Lower Pro-

vinces ........ _ ..•........ , ...... 143 Probate, Judges ..... , ............. 119

" Registrars ................ 119 Prince Edward Island, Province of:

Lieut.-Governor, Executive and J.egislative Councils, and Legisla-tive Assembly ................... 52

Provincia.l Government Officers ..... 132 Protilonotariel'l ..................... 119 Quebec. Province of: Lieut.-Gover.

nor, Executive and Legil'llative C'mnciis, & L('gislative ASiembly. 49

Railways, COllch('s and Steamer8 ..•. 171 Registrars of Probate .............. 119 Re),!istrars of Deeds ................ 120

~~~:~'~~b~;'8~~~~P~~~: : : :: :::: : ::: ~ Royal Falllil\' of Great Britain ...... 43 Religious alltl Benevolent Sooieties .. 100

Seasons, Len~h of .............••• ~,-: Sessions, BittlUgs of .......•........ 120 St. Ma.ry·s Colleg-e, Halifax ......... 149 St. Francis Xo.VH~r·s College, Antigo-

nish ............................• 150 Societies, National,Religiousand De-

nevolent .. , .........•... " ... , ... 180 Signal!!, at Cita(iei Hill. , .. '., .. , . . 151

,. Ni~ht, of European, Steam'rs.ltt9 Signals, Merch·,nts· Private, ...... ,.HS8 Sherift'!l .....•.......... , .• , •••.••.• 119 Supreme Court, Sittings of .••••••.. 119 Surveyors of Shipping .••...... 85 Tariff, The..................... 8.)-~';i '.ride Table ..... , . . . • • .. . . . . . . • 80 Temperance :

Son8 of, ..•.•.• ,., .. , .•.•.•.... 168

f.rl~8~!.dml!:~i~~: :::: : : :: : : t~~ Temple of Honour .......•..... 169 Provincial Alliance ......•••••.• 169 R. C. T. A. Society, ............ 170

Windsor and Ann:..polis Railway .... 111 Wa.ter Department ...•.•.• ,' ••.••.. 176 Wesleyan College, SackvilIe ......•. 146

~fill~:~~lu~ni .. ::::', :: : l: Methodist Minillters .•••.• 145

Zodiac, Signs of . , ................. 53

o

S !CONN{}LLY & KELLY, o o ~

36 George Street, HALIFAX.

WHOLESALE & RETAIL

DEALERS IN ALL ARTICLES WHICH FORM THE

1fo-o-ltstIItrs ~ itatio-utrs' ito-cit, And which for variety will be fcund to meet the wants

of the Country trade.

We also keep on hand all the numerous SCHOOL BOOKS used.in the Province. as also the cheapest alld best stock of

SCHOOL STATIONERY.

ROOM PAPER AND PAPER BLINDS. D:?" B~bles, ~rayer Books, Gift Books, Photo. Albums,

Childrens Toy Books, and a large assortment of cheap Books suitable for the trade.

BROWN BROTHERS & CO., Druggists, Oninance Square, Halifax.

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Pcn Rud Pocket Knives, Scissors, Razors, &c., at R. T. MUIR'S.

11871.1 AL:'IIAN.\CK. 189

II. M.," S~ H. GRAY, I

ATTORNIES-AT-LAW,

CONVEYANCERS, &c.

No. 139 HOLLIS STREET. --:0:-- 'N

Give particular attention to Sale an,] Purcbase of Real Es- ~

00 tate and Leasing and Hiring Houses.

To Collecting Rents and other Debts. ci o ---- I ell

DI

I ~ ! ~ I III I .

1111 w. MYERS GRAY, STQCE~ I

!i11 & ~xrhangt ~toktrt , 139 HOLLIS STREET, HA_LIFAX. I

I - ~I

s~n~, Bnlshes, Combs and Perfumery, at BROWN BttOTHlms & ('0.

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R. T. MUIR, Paper Ruler anti m.nk Book MlUlur.cturer. 125 Granville St.

I 190 nEJ.CHER'S EARlIER'S [1871. I

I STEAM PRINTING HOUSE. NOVA SCOTIA

.,;

g (~I t~ ·t; ttl -t' 11' , E-t l",,-_ I' I' "I! (' -~ C'iJ" ',.' .' ~ <, .'," I'~ "(' mntn:pnnUt .: :s .. ~

CQ[lNE;R SACKVI~~e:: 8. QRANV[L~E; STS.,

HALII:<'.L~.x. N. s. "."

~ Books, i Pamphlets, 'il III Reports, Ii1 ~ Constitutions, Q)

~ Law Blanks, ~ Cards, ~ Tickets, ..:I

~ Labels, ~

Programmes, Circnlars, Bill Heads, Cheques, Receipts, Catalogues, Addresses, Postors,

~ A~D EVERY DESCRIPTION OF

i rIain anb ~rmtmtntaI ltinting, ~ EXECUTED IN FIRST.CLASS STYLE. . ,',

--:0:-_

I Excellence in Workman,.hip,

i P"omptness in Execution I ~11()rleJ'{ltiou in Cltarges. ,(

JA'rES BARNES, • ROBERT G. SmT~, GEO. J. KLINE,;

ROllERT L. SCHWARTZ, HENRY"'. BARNES "

BROWN BROTHERS & CO., Druggists, Ordnance Square, HlLJifax.

I

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Soaps, Hair Oil~, Per/urnery, and other Small 'V'areg, .t R. T. MUIR'S.

1871.J ALlIANACK. 191

J8 &: F8 lBURP:E:E & GO. 42 & 44 Prince William Street,

ST. JOHN, N. B. IlM:PORTERS OF

I Clitlery, Silver, Electro- Plated, Albata, Britannia Metal Block Tin, Japanned, Enamelled, and '

HOllse F lIrnishing Goods.

HARDWARE OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. I Ba.o, Hoop, Sllcet and Galvanized Sh~ef L{":ul. Lead

PIpe, Zinc :'nd TiD Pla'f"!oo, OilN, Paints, Glass, Putt,,,, Pitc", Tar, Oak ..... , (;o.'dage, Axe,

Sploing, llUsft!'r, SIt'igJI, Siloe alld CauUl.log Steel.

MANr~FArTUREns OF

1(J'crr N'Al.LS ,&;: SPIRES .. Warranted good. Made of superior Ir'"), 'VllOiesale anti Retail.

:\[A~Gl<'ACTUHElt AND DEALER IN

! MARBLE & SLATE MAXTEL~. I Register Ol'at(',.." //f'fll'tlu; aUfi ,'(lIlIb ... , J'c.

I MON.UMEN~~,.. . I In Red and Grey ~eokh Granite, l-'uh1ihl'd. l11ulm ~!ltl\'e Gramte, \\'lth

Polished Granite V1' .\larl)le l'alll'ls.

Headstones Ohelisks, Grave Marks, Tomb Tables, Church Tablets, and Fonts e~e('uted in the best Italian 01' American Marble or Free-8tone, in best style, at lowest Rates .

.£. large ancl varieel Stock to select Crom ..

Orders from the Country personall.v attended to. Designs furnished on application.

~togr"phie Chemicals, Cards Rnd Cases, at BnowK BROTHt I:"; 8.: Co

if 1Il

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R. T. MillR, Bookseller nnd Stationer, 125 Granville ~treet, Halifax.

192 BELCHER'S FAR!'.IER'S [1871

INDEX TO ADVERTISEMENTS.

Anderson, C. &, W., ~oct"rif'.8 ..... ~a~~ Keith, Alex. &; SOD, brewery ...... ~"~5 o Andrews, R. R I Phomix Insurance .. 34 ]{ent, Geo . .A· I boots nnd shoes ...... 32 ctt Archibald,P. p" com. merchant ..... 39 ~~~~h~ Y:rd:n,,~~l:~d;.::::::: ::~~~ rn- : Barss, Simon F" ~enernl agent ...... 31

: ~edfordpaberG1rl~IC"'h"d"""'~~ t!~~~~~~~~s~:=~y:::::::::: g 6 B:Wo:a~~n;Y A" tan~r. ~~ .. '~~~::: 1!14 LMdly & Stimpson, grocel'ies ....... 27

Bishop & Evane, marble works .... , '.!1-! Mackinla.y. A. & W., booksellers, eOO.211 I!: Black, M. G., iIl81ll'ance .........••. 21 Maj'Jr, Alfred, medical hall .......••. 19 o BrenDan &; Co., boota, hab, etc ...... 30 Marling. J. \V" Canada life assurance.l86

ItS Brown, Bros. & Co., dru~8, etc., Martin & Co., dry good~ .........•.. 42 g bottom of pa"eIJ McDonal1 & Co., brass workers, etc. 27

~ ~~~~::: :r .. ~:.' i~:h~~~~:'·.::::·. ::: rr ~~~~l~IJ:~~~·: ~:,;~oo~ ~~~ ;~~~~'. '.'.'.: :2~ BUrpee, J. c\: l' c\ ('" .• <':'Ith'ry, etc .. 101 Mitchell &; WH~OIl, print('!'>! ......... 208

~ Buckley,:r.r .. \., ~tati"llf'ry, IiIlc. 4 Morton, G. E. & Co., books& medc'lUI.204 o I Carson, Henry, w:l.tchmaker. ....... !l. Mnir,~. T., bookseller alHI stationer,

W ~~~~:~~~'ib:rs:~'&~'~t~h: pr~d;l·c·e·.~g.~ i MUlluie, J. K .• clothier ...... ~~ ~.f.~~~;~

~i g~~~~\~~:r&\';i~k~:~' ,c~~;t jl;t~~~I~~:1 ~~: ~(.~ ~ :~~o!ti~ ~~b~rtr~m:e~;';~k:~·. 2:~g Conroy, H., fir)" gr."d, . " ...... ,. ,2(.10 Noble Robert G co~ merchant 10

; Connolly & KeH,Y, uook~ and st.a'II), .. 1"''' No\·a. 'scotia. Printing Co ioo' 203

...... g I g~~~,~;~~.~~~~~fni ~:~~ ~ge·~t·.'.~fg O'ConnOr & Co., dry go~d::', ~:' .... '.20.5

o 'g~~~";~~,§!;~~~i~~~ff!~r~r,e~~~: ... :J~ r.~le/o~,~ott~O~]\i~o~r;iJl:~,i~f~:: ~~ t) Doran, Edward, hotel.. .200 Reilly & D3\'idson, I'ltoves, etc ...... 202

o ~::;: ~~I;:, ~~~~:g~~, .......... : 2~: {~::i~~~::a~; X:,t~~~:I~~i~:~~aok~8·. 8~ t) .. " " cll.leudar pages Robson, Chas. &. Co., dry goods .. 23, 209

~ :~!~~,tB~~8~: l~'~~" ~~{, goods ....... 2: ~~~~~!~t'z~H~~\~~t;~~:;;~~~~~·.::::: :1:~ til I Fortulle, Joseph,drYR'oods ......... 10 Scriven, J. J., bakery .. , ., .......•.. 201

~ I ~~~:s~:: ~h~~~rii~~~~k::.8~.~~ .~~~ 1~~ ~f~;~;u~: g 'ii~X::nft:c~~~~~~:: : ::: : 1~ o I Found, Hem·v. tailor ..... , ........ , .20* Amlth Bros., dry goods ..... , ..... ,. 32

~ Fruer, ReYLolds & CO·ie~::1d:~~'p."es ~;i~~,'lho;'b~~\vft~~~~k~~::::::: :~M ..., I FuUer, H. H. & Co., hardware, etc. ,e 3 Stairs, W",Son &:Mol'lowt merehants.lM ~ I do. do. right side of pages Starr, DaVid & SOilS, haruware ..... , 81 ~ GOl'eham, Archd., shoe store,., .. ,. ,205 ~ta.rrs & Mc~utt, hardware, ........ 14 p:f Grant, Peter & Co., dry goods ....... 36 Stayner, E. G. & C., flou! store., .. , .203 fiI Gray, W. M. & S. H., barristers, etc .. 189 St~phen, A. & Son, furniture ..... .;. .. lJ

Ul g~~: ir: :.:b~r~~c:-::.l!~: . : ::::: 1~~ i~~~~~~· tbb~r c:~. ~~~~~~:: ~ cQ' Hall8, Geo. W., ship broker, t',tc ..... , 20 Tull)" Henry C., com. merchant ..... 206 re Ham!lton, R. C. & Co., merchants ... 26 V!'ux, West & Co., com. merchant.... 2

Ha.rrl!;, H., nursery ... : .. , .. , ..... , .195 Vmecove, R. 8r J. L., painters ....... 207 Heffernan, W. E., furDiture ..... ".. 4 W . k I Henry & Daly, inl!lurance ... , ..... : 6 warw1c &. C, a.rke & Co, ......•...... 208'

~in~o~: ~: ~~a~:!~~il~::: :: : : :: : ::: 3~ W:t:~lre, i.)&rj,.,gi~t~:~,~~~; ~te'.~ Hills, James C., cllbinet.ma.k:er., .... 18 ~~~Ytal, W. b. Co:. leather store ...... 22 History of Nova. Scotia .............. 212 W~lson, J. E., Wmdsor foundty ..••. 207 Houlett, L. & Co., dry goode 37 I son, Wm., batter, ., .. , ....•.... 214

~~~~~,Aj~~~: t::r}~~d~~:: ::: :::2~~ ~~~~i~k ~:'~r; £~~~ fOOd:::: :::~ Jennett, J. R. & Co" china, etc ..... 31 -.. (

",.

BRO'WN BROTHERS &. CO., Druggists, Ordnance Square, R&J1ftr.x"

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I~mbs, Cash Boxes~ ~air and Cloth Brushes, at R. T. MUIR'S.

, 1871.] AUIANACK. I _______ 193 ~-------------=

PROVERBIAL TITLE. A PILL IN TIME SAVES NINE.

WHITE AS SNOW, Use SHAW'S NEW DRY Ii

SOAP, "'11 : It washes e ... rylhing, 1

FOOD FOR THE BABIES. ... Use, RIDGE'S, fresh

fmpphes always arriving.

Now is the time (or using

THE ARABIAN SPICE. I • ...,:;=._-;;-:;~~~~~;:;,.::;~::....jl Sold everywhere, Whole­

liIale at Woolrich's.

Parties requiring

Drugs, Chemicals, SPICES,

D1Ie Stuffs, .cc., C.m al:ways rely on pro­

cunog n. first-class nrticle o.t

WOOLRICH'S

English Pharmacy,

PUBLIC OPINION. WOOLRICH'S

Pick-me-up Bitters Are the best.

MR. WOOLRICH'S long experience in tbe treatment of diseases peculiar to Hor,e" Cattle, &c., enables him to say witl. all confidence, tbat DO man who keeps stock sbould be without a supply ortbe ARABIAN SPICE. ARABIAN GRIPE l\lIXTGRE, ARABIA:;\ LI:;\DlE:s'T. and ARABIAN OINTMENT for Cracked Heels.

TruS!le8, ~upvorteJ'i and llandagee, at BRO"\VN BRO'l'RBJt8 &. Co.

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R. T. MUIR, Bookseller and Stationel', 12.; Granville St., Halifax.

196 BELCHER'S FA 1,::\[ I-:R'S [1871. ------------

CHAS. H. SINCLAIR, HAJriUFACTU~ER OF ALL DE8(JHIl'TlvN8 OF !

i COUNTING nO~SE lND OFFICE FURNrrURE . . ~ lie

,! o

j 1 III

--:0:--

BOOK CASES AND DESKS Of all descriptions, always on hand or Dlllue to ol'der .•

.• J i . , , I_-:u:--

34 B:a·r~llD:g·to:n S'il:v,eet~ [l[}£!bUW£411) fm" @ .. !

.3 Household Furniture also ntade to order in the best manner.

'THOMAS M. FORRESTE,R, i BROKER, ! ~r t~t jnrc~a&t aub tait of ieal 'stlltt, o 011 III

~ riI

Negotiation of Mortgages, Stocks, &c. -'--:0:--

; Office, ~05 Barrington St. III

f Opposite St. Paul's Church,

HALIFAX.

BROWN BROTHERS & CO., Druggi8ts, Ordnance Square, Halifax.

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Pas" Memo. and Time Books at R. T. MUIR'S.

1871.] AL)IANACK. 197

THOMAS CECCONI,

~~UtU~tt ~ ~ilb~ttt ~f:H DolUs S)"tre-e't,

OOtl,\1bUrr£~!> [19~ §~ -:0:-

llANUFACTURER OF 5 'iii

GILT MOULDINGS, LOOKING GLASSES, :5 OyaJ Frames, Rustic Carved and Imitation Work, ~

P'icture Fl'ames, &; Dealers in Pictures.

I .TOB WORK IN GENERAl,.

I -~oMi8 1). gPIKE, 20 Buckingham St.,

$atchtllaktt and !tlvtlltt. AND mpORTER OF

WATCHES, CLOCKS AND JEWELRY. _:0:--

Watches and Jewelry carefully Repaired. ElnstiC' fif(wklll;':~. J\:ncc Caps anti Anklets, at BBOWN BROTHERi &: Co.

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R. T. MIDR, Book"ell.rand Stationer, 125 GraRville Street, Halifax.

, 200 1; EI.CTIER'S L\R:\IET:.'S [1871. '

DORAN'S

i ROYAL HOTEL, u

AND

SALE AND ACCOMMODATION

S':rABLES, Nos. 13 & 15 Sackville Street,

HALIFAX, N. S.

~

.~ EDWARD DORAN, I

~ PROPRIETOR. 2 ,-----:;;

! R. CONROY, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER In

~ngli5~t lrtnt~ anb imtritttn DU,Y GQODS~

Cornel' of Argyle an(l Jacob Streets,

Opp, Colonial Market. --:0:--

Purchasers will lind at the above eetablishment a large and weI! selected Stock of New Goods at the -

LOWEST PRICES.

BROWN B1lOTIlCW, & CO., Drugg-ists, Ordnance Square, Halifax.

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Pipes, Combs, Cash Boxes, Hair and Cloth Brush .. at R. T, MUm'S,

1871.J AL:\TAK.\('K.

~/~Y' Na ~ JP."GY'I:C! ~Gr 1Z!\1;' 1\.!r jlc)l • ~ 0). 'uJO\. Ijh~~'\JJU.J.f.l,

201

Comnlission Merchants, !

AND

GE~ERt\L AGENTS.

BDlNNET~jS 'WB.ARF~

HALIFAX, N. S.

ALWAYS ON HAND,

I • 1 " ~

os " c)

~mID~ ~:rID n~;n~u~mg ~~£HrEB~Pt) ~ Of all dimensions. in any quantity, deliverable at Cascade ;-

Mills, East River, Sheet Harbour, Nova Scotia. c)

Sole Agents for Tarr & W onson's PATENT COPPER PAINT I d for Vessel's Bottoms. ~

, Po

! 6 1°

<1:1

Halifax Steam Bakery, ~ I:>

274 UPPER WATER STREET, r..

Opposite Cunard's Wharf, Halifax, N. S. __ :0: __

i iii I iii

Aln'ay.<; on hand, li'j'esll Bakecl: II

PILOT BREAD, i\o. 1. SlHi.\lt Cl~.\(,KERS,

do. do. No.2, \\'!i\E do. nF1TER do. I

FA;\IILY do. W.\TER do. WINE and . SODA BISCUITS, GI:\(TER do.

--- - ~----;:- Co Il11l1orters of Genuine Patent Medicines. BnowN liROTHERS ,., •

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R. T. MUIR, Bookseller and Stationer, 125 Granville Street, Halifax.

. 204 BFLCIlER'S FARMER'S [1871.

: G. E. MORTON & 00. . BOOK, AND MEDICAL. WAREHOUSg,

I

Agenls for London Illustrated Newspapers. Agents for the News of the World. ..

Agents for the Halifax Cheap Publications. ; Auents for the New Monthly Magazines.

Agents for Cassell's Literary Publications. Agents for all approved Patent Medicines.

Agents for Collins' Acirl Hair Restorer. Agents for English and French Perfumery.

Booli:!ii oC every Jdud Iinporf('d t.o order. .. MORTON',"" ,lI~I(J._I7,IXF LIBRA.RY,

~ ~ 185 Hollis Street, next the Union and the Montreal Banks.

8 Ii "C "

II. FOUND, g-

III . 109 GR.ANVILLE ST., Fl:.ALIF.AX, No·S.

o v ~

III

~ E P:

~ Ul ..:

IMPORTER OF W. E. BROAD CLOTHS,

DOESKINS, CHEVIOTS, TWEEDS & VESTINGS, Scotch and Canada Tweeds in varieties, &::c.

---:0:---

Clerical Garments, X,,\·:t1 anrlllfilitary Uuiforms and Larlies' Riding IIabits made to oruer.

~. . FAMILY CROCERIES, I Which arc for sale ~!t t~CT!',fI\H: .... t JRatcs. A!sQ) the hest and freshest

Is always Stocked with a choice assortment of ,..

I C()L~ I H\ 1 nODUCE, viz.:

BUTTER, EGGS, HoOUl,';, BACON, &e., &e.

I And all kinds of Fruits in their Season.

No. 10 JACOB ST., •• DIRECTLY OPPOSITE ARGYLE ST.

I HALIFAX, N. S.

~ A. M. HUBLY, PROPRIETOR. ~:e.':~~n~y ~te~~ Goods sellt to all parts of tbe City.

BROWN BROTHERS & CO., Druggist., ~Square, Halifax.

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.Soaps, ImT Oils, Perfumery, and other Small Wares, at R. T. MUIR'S,

1871.] AL)IANACK. ------

-205~1

O'CONNOR tc CO. Iii No. 2 ACADIA BUILDINGS,

Opposite O'Connor's Wharf.

D/RY GOODS ~ ~ ~ --..--'~ _/ --" ===---' -'-~, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL,

A good House for Country ~rerchant' who buy for C~sh.

ENGLISH AND AMERICAN SHOE ~TunE.

ARCHIBALD COREHAM, ll\IPORTEn OF AND DEALEH I ~

Gents' Calf, Enamel, Patent and Grain Elastic Side Boots, Bahnora/ Roots, T.llf'(' 8110('8, };Il/rlll'I'S, .f'c.

LADIES' E\;t,,,tic ~ill,· awl Lac!..' Boots, )Iililar.\" Heels, Cheap Prunella Bout:', B\l~kill.~. Slipl'l'rs, &c.

MISSES' anti CIIILl>HEN'S BOOTS, in l'very mricty and style. MEN'S WATI,Rl'ROOF BOOTS. WHOLESALE & RETAIL.

1110. :;p, DUKE. S"(RE.Elj, " .• "~ ~ HALIFAX, N, S. One uoor bc10w Dcchczeau & Crow\.:.

,;J A.llrK~ :n OXonOE. .\

BOOKSELLER & STATIONER 119 BARRINGTON STREET,

HALIFAX. (STO:SE BUILDlXG, E,\.ST SrDE ST. PAUL'S CHURCH.)

Has on hanel a larg-c Sto(,k of Paper B:mc:_in~s of di~'ere.nt ~ri~'('s and ualil Paper BOl'ucring. \VindO\y Sh!llk, .. , l'Hld,-i anu fl"b"l.'l: ... ~\:c

q AI9~' a la1'ge stock of School Books of the most aPllTo"ed kmd, !l~lI:nk Books' Bibles, Tl'st:lIJll'nt~, Prayer Books, Cate<.:hI8m~, &c' J "ntm~

d Wrn ill'" Papers Slates Pens and Inks. &c., Swnn s Copy Bool... ... Phillips' ~E., l ... nH,.;tll'l; & :-;Oll~,-i do., Croshy &. Nid~ol's ~y::.telll of Pen. manship, with Model Sheets and Books of In~tru('u~n~~. ____ .

~ Brushes -~:mb~--:-~d perfum:ry,-~;-;RO~N BROTHERS & Co. . ..... Y""'nges, ,

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Tnt! Stationer, 125 Granville Street, Halifax. ~ ~---~----

'~"2M [1871.

"rBEDFolufpAPER MILLS. --:0:--

A.~ ''"(;;~ 'lY. DA~.INLA'l-~ ~ ;Haviug been appointed Agents for the above lIiills, are pre­

pared to execute orders for

"'RAPPING PAPERS, On low terms.

A. & vv. MACKINLAY, 123 Granville Street, Hallfax.

AND

~ommisShm ~tn~antSt 63 UPPER WATER STREET,

HALIFAX, N. S.

58 St. Francois Xavier St.,

MONTREAL. -:0:-

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Writing, Copyil)g and Printing In ,

~l.l ROBSON ~f ~:' 'I '-~ ,~~,,~ J

121 Granville sA;\ \'1 Jl~~Y Gc)ono,;., I ~ = ~~ =" -' ~g '!

IMPORTERS, log I Os

Offer Special Inducements to >

mUoIg~aIg mUugU~+ ci u WARWICK, CLARKE &, CO.

41 Prince William Street,

,<ij

Il: iii :j

SAINT JOHN, N, B. i e B,POltTF.RS OF "'0 WHOI.ESALE "E.\1.I.r:< " i iii

General Hardware,: iii .. PAINTS, OILS, PUTTY, WINDOW GLASS, &c.

Also, a complete sto('/.~ of Fancy Goods. and Small Wal·e.~.

-:0:-

'Wholesale buyers will please call and examine uur St~ck I'

before purchasing elsewhere, as we oif~r inducements whICh are equal if not superior to any house ID the trade. i

WARWICK, CLARKE & CO.

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I ---:0;---

! SinO"le Thread, HAND Machine ....•........•.... $15

~ d~. do. with Table for foot .............. $22

Double Thread, Lock Stitch, hatH\ ........ , ...... $23

00. do. do. do. foot ................ $30

do. do. with covel', plaiu ................ $34-

do. do. with lock covet· ...•............ $35

RAYMOND'S MANUFACTURING,

No.2, for Tail"rs, Shoemakers .... '" ........... $:;0

ALSO,

TH E CELEBRATED ELIAS HOWE MACH I NESt

For Family, Tailorillg or Manufacturing purposes, from

$50 upwards. Also, the AMERICAN 'n~ED,

and other first class Sewing Machines.

These Marhines are all supplied with the usual requisites, such as

Hemmers, Braiders, QllilterR, Tuckers, Bobhins, Needles, Oilers,

Screwdrivers, Wrenches, directions for u.'<c, &e.; and are kept in repair

for one year, free of charge, by the undersigned, who has had seven

years' experience in the manufactory, and two years ns Gencml Agent.

Ilf ' [;1 I :NBEDLES~ < For any kind of Sewing Machines, ,yill l)c supplied at the shortest no­

f I tice, a large Stock of the popular styles being kept always on band.

Local and Travelling Agents Wanted, . In the Provinces of Nova Scotia, New llrullswick, P. E.

Islalld nltd Newfoultdlauil.

For Circulars, etc., address

WILLIAM CROWE, 1'>1 Barrington St .. , HaHea:\:, S. S.

BROWN BROTHEHS & CO., Druggists, Ordnance Square, Halifax.

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'. Bibles, Testaments, Prayer and School Books, at R. T. MUIR'S.

1871.J ALMANACK. 211

A. & W. MACKINlAY, I

Publishers,

HALIFAX, N. S, .;

" . BRONZE MEDAL awardedfor Geographical Apparalu5, Paris ExpoJitirJ1l, 1867. en

FIR.~T PR~tE awar,dtd f:; ~~;~~~·~~·~;t!{JJm~~f t:rt;atu.~. N. 8. ,f:dl1b., 18.~8. I' :go

U for Binding fInd Print in;:, ' CJ

A. & W. MACKINLAY, ~ 1; .., :

Have constantly on band a large aDd extensive Stock of III

Blan k Books ~ AND

~

GENERAL STATIONERY, ~ BIBLES, TESTAMENTS & FRAYER BOOKS,

AND

Se,hQo l B(}Olj,'~

PRESCRIBED by the COUNCIL of PUBLIC INSTRUCTION.

--:0:--

SOLE AGENT IN NOVA SCOTIA

FOR

III

iii

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,:11. T. MUIR, Bookseller and Rt lIr, 1250 GranTiIle Street, Halifax.

212 [1871.

COMMBRCII HOUSE I [ OXFORD BLOCK, W:E8T~DE.~ ..

Corner of Jacob and Lockman Streets,

---:0:---MILLINERY, :\[A~TLE AND DRESS MAKING, g 'i!, .the latest and most approved styles, executed on the pre­

~ mises by expe"ieuced artistes, with neatness and despatch. ILtLlFAX, N. S.

THE HISTORY OF NOVA SaOTrA"

OR ACADIE, . By BEAMISH MURDOCH, Esq., Barrister-at·Law, Q. C,

--:0:--, III Three "lTOIUJIlCS, 1840 Pages, Price !iii7.00, Cloth.

--:0:--Si,ngle Numbers to complete volumes, 25 cents each and

Cloth Covel's for binding, 20 cents each, can be obtain~d at the office of the Publisher, corner of Sackville and Grauville Streets, Haliful<, N. S.

JAMES BARNES, Printer and Publisher. BROWN BROTHERS & CO., Drug-gists, Ordnance Square, Halifax.

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Pen and P()(>ket Knil"cs, Scissors, Ra;~~s;> &c:, at R. T. :\IUIR'S.

/1871.J AL)!.\N.\CIL 213

iur~O-:-'"1 I 1':1

-----'/ - ~

'VIIOLESALg AXil RETAlI ..

Druggists, ~c. 1-19 H?LLIS ST., HALIFAX, N. S.

Proprietors of the Celebrated Peruvian Bitters, Odontine Essence, Cholera Mixture, 'Vine of RCllIlet, Furniture

Poli.']J, Cough llalsam, &c., &c.

Agents for the RynJp of Hypophosphite of Lime,' Soda, anu , Iron, and other preparations of GRIMAULT & Co .. PARIS.

Agents for the Celebrated Pm·fume lIIanufacLury of RIGA un & Co., PARIS. .

ON :E:.AN:D .AND FOR S.ALE:

White Lead, Dry Paints, Paint Oils, Wool Oil, Salad Oil, Machinery Oil, Blue Stone, Coppems, Indigo, Logwood, Sulphur, Varnishes. Essences, Spices, Baking Soda, Cream of Tartar, Washing Soda, Glue, Combs, Brushes, Pomades, I-IrLit Oi1s, Patent lVledicines, Glassware, Borax, Licorice, Lemon Syrup, Saltpetre, Mustard, Confectionery.

i(1H'.AIUO}:J~ :~){ I~ ~. Elastic Stockings, Suspensal'y Bandages, Trusses. Safes,

Abdominal Supporters, &c., &c.

I~otogrttp~ic Itoch, ~OuttOpltt~ic ~ychicittts. MEDICINE CHESTS FOR SHIPS AND FAMILIES,

HavinO' a thorou"h know~ of thQ,nifferent markets of the worlS, we are ~nable(l to buy Goods to the very I",;t

advantage, an.d can therelore sell as low, 'IJ~o:ve,-" \~lan I other hOllses m the tra~e. '.

Prices of Goods will be quoted when d .l.

M. F: EAGAR

ngcs, Brushes, Combs and Pcrfu ..... at BnoWN':BBoTliJ.::V"

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,,; '0 o

R. T. !oIUIR, Paper Hiller and Blank Book Moon! ... turer, 125 Uranville !St.

211 [1871.1

WILLIAM WI~SON,' IMPORTER AND DEALER IN

~ . LEATHER HAT CASES, TRUNKS, VALISES, j TRAVELLING BAGS, UMBRELLAS, BUFFALO ROBES, ETG.

~ Wholesale alld Retail.

),j~" I lit I 181 IGr R1XyiUe St. J' ~ I Opp.' Her Majesty's Ordnance, and one door north Army & Nayy Depot, ll· ~ GiJ£·!bilW£~9 li']~ 0Q

x. B.-Highest prices paid foJ' Moose Hides.

~ ~I f/f!}~,

BISHOP a EVAN8~ (Succe8sor. to Thomas Wesley,) ! I ill.Iifll.x alluLl, IW'nv\ II ,

, Corner of Barrington and Blowers Streets, HALIFAX, N. S.

Monuments in Ma,rble, Granite & Freestone I TOMB TABLES, HEAD STONES, CHURCH WORK, ' '"" . .. ",.urlllture l\Iaritle, l\Iantlcs, &c., manufactured to Ol·der.

--------.-- t~

'" BROTHErlS & CO., ~ggist., Or~.nce Square, Halifax.

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&apt, Dair Oils, Perfumery, and other Small Ware,;';.! R. T. MUlR,a;· .. 1871.] ALlIANACK.

B. A. SMITH, 3:J George St., . .-s:ali:fi:lx.

Has cODstantly in Stock a ch~ic~ assortment of

l,staple and Fancy Dry Goods,

r< Which he offers to his frienas in Town and COl1ntry, on .; the most favourable terms. : ;;

o

WHOLESALE & RETAIL. ~

l The Goods are personally ~:;ectea in Great Britain, and i ~ I sold at a small advance 011 the 'sterlillg cost. .g

r~~~~~~;~~EiriE;~~:T' f i ~ IMPORTER, WHOLESALE AND RETAIl. DEALKR IN :3

e /Ii ~ll kind~ of lan-ell ~ood:l1,

~UTLERY, TOYS, SPECTACLES, PIPES, i /Ii MUSICAL INSTHUMENTS,

JEWELRY, LOOKING. GLASSES, I)MBS, BEADS, OILS, PERFU~EnY, W ALKI"'G ,>. CAllES, 'BUBBER GOODS, d:~.

t:fLLlS ST., NEARLY OPPO. OLD SV.~D. ,

i .~. .LH'l!X. ~.~. ._ , Dhie· Chemicals. Card-:-:-nd Cases, at BROWN B.aOTHERS 5; Co. ~

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W.M.~R~Y, ~ousel Esta,teAgen= 139HollisS I,;"; ... I 216 BJ!:LCHE&'S FAR,ll1m'S ," ";P ~ ' .. ----- "

!NEAL, WHITE &' til , GE*J; ;MPORTERS OF

~ BRITISH" AND FOREIGN .. . ,

··!',DBY GOO ;!; 'tl I The Stock wi\! be found t~ consht of all kinds 0

~

! \ STlPLE DRY (iOODS, k, ~i ~ I With a very large variety of all <1e",r;l'tiolls'of

l:FANCY ARTIeLt, til r Required 101' Country Trade. ~ 1'1

t- : I

~ A lnrge 'l'((l'icf!l of A'Inerican a,ul Ca1aadia",' I::

g ladllre(l Staple and Fanc!/ D,·y G()odjiili: a g Kept constautl.y in stock •. , .:l t: I Particular attention given to ordeN; from the ~ I aUY,article Dot in Stock will be () I - if to be bad in the City.' a ..' olJ --'-:0:--.

til . \ 9,1 .'\.ND 96

~II\ HALIFAX, N. S. , . . \

BR ENN ANI. Co .• Boots, Shoes, Hats, (:aps, 93 Granvill; < ,

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FIRST PRIZE ~w,:,rded at the Nova ScotIa. Exhibition of 1868, for SuperIority of Blank Booke, and Superiorit.,. of

Printing and Binding. ---A. & W. MAGKINLAY,

$taHoner!l &: _lank _ook #anu~adurers, 123 GRANVILLE STREET, HALIFAX,

HAVE CON8T ANTLY ON HAND:

Ledgers, Journals,

Oash Books, Day Books,

Menlo. Book,..;.

1I:00K:S Of every descr'iption made to order, Printf'ti

or Ruled to any Pattern.

OFFICE STATIONERY, m ~ ~~~~~~ '!N'~ ~a.n I, Dn jJ1 '&~~AJl

CUSTOM HOUSE BLANKS, LEGAL BLANKS,

,AGENTS FOR

Bedford Paper Mills.