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'P ^ v^«tttt| Price 5 ctB. each, or $1 per annum. 3 Si"- ^\ TIME-TABLES ^ AND INTERNATIONAL ,^' 3B65. SEPTEMBER, iSECOND EDITION.] ^ 1865. CONTENTS. • Pag**. Time and Distance Indicator . ., 4 Steamers to Milwaukee and Chicago. ... 11 Officers of the Grand Trunk Railway. . . 1..5 Hallway and Steamboat Connections. ... lo Stage Connections,. }^ Portland and Montreal \^\ h\ SiSo'DSouTnd Chicago i ". '. '. '. '. '. '. '. ". k Is j Suspension lindge and VV i Montreal Chii^in^iP^ Line..22: 2^ Toronto and Hj^^'X-jr-j New York, ButtaK Detroit and Chicago.24, 25 l^ort Dalbo-ie and l^uffa Page* 24 2.i 26, 27 Arthabaska and Three Rivers . ^ Montreal and Rouse's Point jv *n « W)uttalo and Goderich . . ... ■ • • . . • •#§•,• . IfBuffalo k New York (N. Y. Central R'y -2*5, 27 Riviere du Loup, Quebec and Montreal. 28 Ottawa and Prescott. • ... ... • ■ • • ■ • • • • • • • • '^\ Detroit and Chicago (Mich. Central). • • . 29 Detroit and Chicago (Mich. Southern) . . 29 Condensed Timc-Tables . • . • ... .. •.••.. •»), -^ New York and Buffalo (Erie Railway). .30, 31 Montreal and Boston 32 Montreal and New York ■.•.•••, ^^% Portland, Boston and New York i^ Toronto and CoUingwood ^ Portland and Bangor ^ Rouse's Point and Ogdensburgh • * „ . S? Suspension Bridge and Windsor i^i'gj. . /, JS ♦^ ..mmrto' V-*-' f ,„.,^ „,... ffaio if,%. ^^■Hjr^ Sumner and Mechanic's Jj'alls ;« . Port Hope and Lindsay... ^ r*f Port Hope and Peterboro •* Detroit and Milwaukee f> London and Port Stanley -w St. .John's and Waterloo ^J_ Buffalo and Niagara Falls 37 Brockville and Ottawa. ■•,;••, %. Stonington Line for New \ ork. . -^ Skowhegan and Portland *» PUBl^lSli I^^D MONTREAL : BY M. LONGMOORE OO., TAiuri3!a fiTTiinwr. II Vflj^i^U & itirei according to Act of Provincial Leglsinture, ia the year one thousand eight huadrcd aa I «ixty-fiv«, by Johk Taylob, in th« Offioo of the Reristrar of the Province of Canada. il •J w 0. i % i 1 !>■ s: 3 -I O u o (0 ■J o a. T q V J ROYAL INSXJRA.NOE COMPA.NY. FIRE AND LIFE. CAPITAL TWO MILLIONS STERLING FIRE DEPARTMENT. Nearly tho Largest Insurance Company in the Worlil. Annual Income £500,000. Invested Funds in hand to meetCliums, over £800,000. Advantages to Fire Insurers. The Company is enabled to direct tho attention of Uk Public to tho advantages afforded in this branch. 1st. Security unquestionable. 2/id. Revenue cf almost unexampled magnitude. 3rd. Every description of property insured at moderate rates. 4th. Promptitude and Liberality of Settlement. LIFE DEPARTMENT. LARGE LIFE BONUSES DECLARED IN 1855 AND 1860. Two per cent, per Annum on Sum Assured. Being THE LARGEST BONUS ever continuously declared by any Office. eight hundfcd loe of Canada. Boons to Life Assurers: Tho Directors invite attention to a few of the advantages the "RoyaP' offers to its Life Assurers : — 1st. The Cruarantee of an ample Capital, and Exemption of tho Assured from Liability of Partnership. 2nd. Moderate Premiums. 3rd. Small charge for Management. 4th. Prompt Settlement of Claims. 5th. Days of Grace allowed with the most liberal interpretation. Cth. Large Participation of Profits by the Assured, amounting to TWO -THIRDS of their net amount, every Jive years, to Policies then two entire years in existence. H. L. ROUTH, Agent, Montreal. MESSRS. FORSYTH, BELL & CO., Agents, Quebec. MR. GEO. B.HOULISTON Three Rivers MR. JAMES MORGAN Sorel. MR. W. COOTE ■ St. Johns MR. R. J. LONS DELL Lennoxville. MR. ANDREW THOMSON Belleville. MR. HENRY J. FllEIL Ottawa. MR. R. A. YOUNG Aylmer. MR. JOHNDOWSLEY ; Preacott. MR. GEO. EASTON Brockvilie MESSRS. DEACON & MORRIS Perth. MR. M. ^y. STRANGE Kingston. F. H. II K WARD, Agent, Toronto MR. WM. BE LLHOUSE Hamilton. MR. F. B. BEDDOME London. MR. G. M. GOODEVE Cobourg. M< Mfc- leiiti T, T "V i • V NORTH BRITISFI & MERCANTILE FIRE AND LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY 0? EniNnuRGH and London. ESTABLISHED IN 1809. Incorporated hy Royal Charter and Acts of Parliament, CAPITAL, £2,000,000 Sterling. Invested Funds, £2,304,512 7h lOd Sterling: The Revenue for 1863, £565,458 10s 2a Sterling. CANADA BRANCH. HEAD OFFICES. NOS. 2, 4, & 5 MERCHANTS' EXCHANGE, ST. SACRAMENT STREET, MONTREAL. MANAGING DIRECTORS. D. Lorn Macdougall, Esq. Thomas Davidson, Esq. • ORDINARY DIRECTORS. Hon. Louis Renaud, M.L.C. James Law, Esq., Merchant, Hon. John Rose, M. P. P. 0. J. Brydqes, Esq., Managing Hon. Thomas Ryan, M.L.C. Director, Grand Trunk Railway. Inspector. — Wm. BwiNG, Secretary. Medical Officer. II. J. Johnston. "Wm. Sutherland, M.D. FIRE DEPARTMENT. Insurances effected at the lowest current rates of Premium. N.B.— The full power of settling all losses is vested in theMontreal Board of Directors, and claims are payable immediately on being satisfactorily adjusted. LIFE DEPARTMENT. This Company combines the system of Mutual Assurance with the safety of a Large Protecting Capital, and thus aft'ords all the facilities and advantages which can be prudently offered by any Life Assurance Company. NINE-TENTHS of the Profits divided amongst those insured under the' participation of profits class. AGENCIES I ; Have been established throughout the Province, at any of which full information can be obtained as to rates, &c. . „.^»^ MACDOUGALL & DAVIDSON, General Agents for Cf.nada= Montreal, 1st November, 1864. ' - ■■■ - — Jf. r I: J \ A -■:rr? I LIFE ASSOCIATION OF SCOTLAND. FOUNDED 1838, Annual Income, JC220,87;J StorUnsr. AccuinHlatod Fund, X85.M,76fl Sterling. 1 LEADING FEATURES. The Assoointion has two distinct Sohomcs of AsBuranco, which ARsurors hiivo tho oppor- tunity of joining. CLASS A. -ORDINARY ASSURANCES. 1 Annuaf, DiSTumnioN ok Profits in Cash.— The lists of PolicicM dose annually on the 5th April- PoMOY Iloi-DKBS ffoo from Risks of Partnership, and sums assured p-Jarantood. RatI'.s of PiiKMiL'M moderate, and calculated so as to place all entrants on a footing of eiiiiality. Cukdit loii OxK-llAr.K of tho first nix years' premiums for policies of X500 Sts. or upwards. IxDisi'UTAiUMTT OK PoMCiKS after Five years. CLASS B. -UNCONDITIONAL ASSURANCES. Omission to pay a Premium by overnight does not afToc-t the Assurance, and, after a time, payment may bo intentionally Postponed for a Year. No Rksthiction i^ imposed as to Occupation or llesidonco. No ExTKA PitKMiuMS Can bo payable after the Policy has boon issued. Tho Assurance is virtually Non-Forfoitablo and Un'iuestionable. \ Credit for one-half of tho Premiums for tho lirst Six years for Policies of i;300 Stg. or up- j wards. \ PnoKiTS Au.oCATKD to Policies will bo Bonus Additions to Sums assured. Tho Lists of Policies close annually on 5th December. p. WAilDLAW, Secretary., Place d'Armes, Montreal, Ist ovember, 1864. CANADA LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY. ESTABLISHED 1847. Capital $1,000,000 SUMS ASSURED... ANNUAL INCOME. ASsETS... over J4,000,000 over *150,000 .over 1(500,000. OMice:-23 GREAT ST. .TAMES STREET. TTononvy Directors : John (JKEFXsiiiKi.ns, Esq., Merchant. C. J. Brydgks, Esq., Grand Trunk Railway. Andrkw ALi-AN,Esq.,ofMessrs.II. & A. Allan John Ogilvy, Esq., Merchant. Medical Advisers ;— Dii. Hai.l and Dr. Reddy. Mana(jer : A. G. RAMSAY General Agent : T. W. MEDLEY. LIBERAL CONDITIONS AND PRIVILEGES. Perfect Security, and Rates Lower than those ofifered by English or Foreign Companies. POLICIES CAN BE EFFECTED WITHOUT TROUBLE OR DELAY. The CompanY has Agents in all the principal towns throughout Canada, and a corres- pondent in London, (England,) authorized to accept premiums when that may be convenient to tho assured. Tables of Rates. Forms, and .-ill information may be obtained from the Head Office and .Agencies of the Company. jj^ ABBOTT, Agent. 8 (LII Subsc Annu IIENR Vht Hon. C C. J. I of th( HUGH In SECl Per sidera Lifi Sureyi j u TlIK EIJROPEAAI (I.IFK AND G I OUARANTKK) ASSURANCE SOCIETY, OF LONDON ANJ) EDINBUllflll. {Empoiperfid hi/ Special Acln of Jiritinh and Canadian T^irl laments,) von LIFE ASSUllANCn:, ANNUITIES, AND TlIK GUARANTEE OF FIDELITY IN SITUATION'S OF TUUHT. Subscribca Capital ...... £700,000 Stg., With power to increase to One Million Stg. Annual Revenue £300,000 Stg. HEAD OFFICE IN CANADA, 71 OliEAT ST. JAMES STliEET, MONTREAL, C. E Directors in Canada. HENRY THOMAS, Esq., (Messrs. Thomas, Thibaudeau & Co.,) Director, Bank of Montreal, Chair mnn. TITOS. CRAMP, Esq., (D. Torrance k Co.) Montreal, ROBERT CASSELS Esq., Cashier, Bai V of Upper Canada, Toronto. Hon. CHAS. ALLEYN, Q.C, M P.P. Quebec C. J. BRYDGES, Esq., Managing Director ! of the Grand Trunk Railway, Montreal. HUGH ALLAN, Esq., Montreal. In addition to Life Assurance, this Society issues BONDS OF SECURITY for persons holding Government or other situations of trust. LIFE DEPARTMENT. Persons for whom this Society is Surety can Assure their lives at con- siderably reduced rates. Life Policyholders in this Society can avail themselves of the Society's Sureytyship to a proportionate amount at any time— /ree of expense. Secretary. 10 ; I V 2 o a. 'fe; _ _ 11 THE COLONIAL LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY. HEAD OFFICE-EDINBURail and MONTREAL, l!) Groat St. James Street. MANAGER FOR CANADA INSPECTOR OF AGENCIES W. M. RAMSAY - RICHARD BULL Agencies in all the Towns in Canada, where information as to the diffierent modes of Life Assurance may be obtained. W. M. RAMSAY, Manager. CHEAP ENGLISH PAPER WAREHOUSE. ROBT. WEIR & CO., PAPER MAKERS, WHOLESALE STATIONERS And Manufacturers of ACCOUNT BOOKS, ENVELOPES, AND GENERAL STATIONERY, 15 Great St James Street, Montreal. Importers of the best English Hand-made Papers ; Bookbinders' Cloths & Leathers A large Stock always kept on hand. PRINTERS AND BOOKBINDERS. ■ B 1 -^ -J -. f ■' . I I UH W CABINET-MAKER AND UNDERTAKER. The underpinned, hnvincrre-bnilt and re-opened his promises at the corner of Craig Street Iliivmarket Sounre, is prepared to oflfer increased facilities for carrying on his business ot and CABINETxMAKER and UNDERTAKER. He has made particularly very extensive additions to the FURNITURE BRANCH, and is prepared to supply or make to order all kinds of Household or Oflico Furniture on reason- able terms. He will guarantee all articles purchased from him to be of the nature and quality represented. Ho would call the particular attention of those furnishing to the large and varied stock of Furniture now in his Ware-rooms, consisting in part of handsome PARLOUR and DINING-ROOM SETS in Mahogany and Black Walnut; elegant Marble-top CO LTAGE FURNITURE, in Mahogany, Black Walnut, Oak and Chestnut; and Ornamented bets ot BEDROOM FURNITURE ; all of which he will dispose of at the lowest Pnces. jus assortment of Spring Beds. Cots, Invalid Beds, Camp Chairs, Camp Stools, Mattrasses, Feather Beds, Ac, Ac, is also lav,( ^ t-i ■s ■n Jan. 1 o 3 4 5 6 1 July 1 8 rj 11 12 13 14 2 .3 4 5 (i 1 8 If. k; 17 18 ISl 2 20 21 •>•: 23 21 2.5 10 11 12 13 14 15 X^-, •2() 27 28 2!l ;so 31 17 18 10 20 21 22 23 Aprl . , . , , . . . , , 1 24 2S 26 27 28 29 30 2 3 4 5 7 8 Oct. 1 2 3 4 5 () 7 23 24 25 26 27 28 30 , , , . .. 29 30 31 May. . . 1 2 3 4 5 Nov. , , , , 1 2 3 4 ' 1 7 8 () 10 11 1213 5 (> 7 8 9 10 11 !•! 15 10 17 18 19 20 12 13 14 15 1617 18 21 90 2;i 24 25 26 27 10 20 21 22 23i24 25 28 2!) 3031 .1. . 20 27 28 29 .30 , , June •■ ..|.. i 2I 3 Dec. 1 2 1 4 5 (\ 7 8 010 ;= 4 5 6 7 8 9 11 12 1314 15 1017 10 11 12 13 14|15 16 18 lit 20 21 ■ii 23 24 17118 10 20 2122 23 25 20 2728 2*.) <0l.. ■U?5 '^,6 27 28'^' .30 ..I.-I.. 31|.. ..!.. Moon's Phases. FuUM'n f Third Or 11 NewM^nK First Qr. 2\ Uue- _6ee. h.m. 9 04 m 10 m 5 57 ev 9 58ev Mon- treal h.m. 8 58m 4m 5 51 ev ■J 52 ev Ktni/H- ton h.m. 8 48 m 1154e 5 41ev 9 42ev Toron to. Lou- don, h.m. 3 35m 1140e h.m. 8 27 TO 1132e 5 28ev:5 20ev :t 29 ev 9 21 ev DAYS 1 M w 1 F r £ 8 '6 Su 4 iM Tu (i \V 1 Th 8 1'' 9 S 10 Sit 11 M 12 Tu 13 \V 14 Th 15 F 10 s 17 .■vuu. Southern, and .S„".^e;^nsTecotti-^^ ,,, «,«..„ Cnt,.,, ».*...» South. ikee ria"""'"' _ - — - , .IT Night Train's* n o.PFPiNG Cars run on all JNighi Superb Sleeping _____ passengers holding |.B.~tB«o.,A....»M..,.— — ™ Tr:r.».e...ht,a.a«oth.7;;:rt,.u,a.,a...-A---'-i •porFares,Kate8 oi ;^^^ » .,vnnva. iTruak Railway v.unii-''.' ■ 0. J • cxvx ....£"-t ^ Jfana(/tn(/ Director. 17 5. , MONT- ee during ' md Trunk ' to connect CHICAGO 5t.)ntTP^ 15^12^2, 31 1 I), V.i, 28 )er 7. 17, 26. .2, I2.2l.:i0-| berlO,W^' ust8,17,2G.. ;. 5, 14,23...... \\^'^^-" ober 5, 14^ Passenger and •, Eagle River, , i.) ' Grand Trunk I on afforded to| a Southern, and | ssengera holding | ants of the Grand | l.. "■'■^^^'':.:^ s^, John Street, Office, No. -i ^^ MONTREAI., <-.!•.. I — ^^^^HTp^viuceB of North Sole Ag«"t« '» *^'"'' ^^j^erlciv fov ^ ^ ,.,. .„, ,,h.o>. T^, vatont Shall •^^^^Z<^, C,;f S«^. ..SH" »*"» ""' "" ^^,:..f:.-'--'-;'r; . t o v b s , .w^ xND OTHBB ^ A " ' C K I N <^ A ^^^ ^ ^^^„.„,„,, Iron I'uroltutc, ce CASTINGS, ommsTS ANDOBNAMENtAl'^' BmLBEBS',MACH»^ ^^^^^^^^,^, " r™TTTIAM STBEBT, S„„pte and Sate Room., 62 G.ea ..POKTKBS 0. --. -f^ -SnUan S.eet G>.v B.neO, BougV. and ^«'* J/ ^^^rS-VK^ ..A^ BKONZES, .c ==^^55^5S;5t, i^ifrsON&WOOD, 19 FIBB.PBOOF BAFSB. T S, [• North andAVhool8 . steel Rails. SpvingB' and Skates. live . ican Havdware, Ifiles cons tantly iTiNGS, sel, KERSHAW & EDWARDS Manufacturers of SALAMANDER SAFES, Secured with Powder Proof Locks, Also, Combined Iron and Steel Specie Clients and Doors, Combination Bank Locks, Ac. Wareroonis : 82 and 84 St. Francois Xavier Street, Montreal. ALFRED RIMMER, (Under Waddell & Pearce,) 27 JOHN STREET. Montreal. Seltzer Water, Rhenish Wines, Light French Wines, Pemartin's Sherry, Sandcman's Port, All from the places of growth. I man Sheet Glass,' iNZES, &c., WABB. &c. WOOD, "NTolHon & Butters,) Se Dealers in European aoods, Paper HanP^ngB, treet,Montre^l.g ,^^^^1 SINCLAIR, JACK & CO., {Successors to John Sinclair (b Son-) WHOLESALE GROCERS, AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, St. Andrew's Buildings,' St. Peter Street,; David Sinclair. [Jaiies Jack. Montreal. 6,65 OOMMSISION MBBOHANTS. C. A. STARK & CO., Produce and General Commission Morohanta, 10 St. Nicholas Street, (Comer of St Paul Street,) Montreal. Consignments of Flour, Grain, Pork, Butter, Ashes, &c., carefully realized, and returns promptly made. Two thirds Montreal market price advanced against Railway Receipt or Bill of Lading. ROBERTSON & BE ATTIE (Successors to Robertson, Hutching & Co.,) Commission Merchants, Importers and Wholesale Grocers, Corner McGill and College Streets, Montreal. JOHN RHYNAS, (Jeneral Commission and Shipping Merchant, No. 5 St. Helen Street, Montreal. Advances made on Consignments for sale, in Montreal, or for shipment to my friends in Europe. ' 6,G5 PORTLAND KEROSENE COAL OIL CO'Y.-The Oil manufactured by this Company is the onli/ genuine Coal Od in America. It is not Petroleum of Pennsylva- nia, nor the earth-oil of Canada, but the pro- duce of the jet coal of Albert Mines, New Brunswick, and is unequalled for the follow- ing qualities, Brilliancy of light and economy. Does not smoke the glass or crust the wick. Perfect safety. An entire absence of oifensive odor. J. RHYNAS, Sole Agent for Canada. No. 5 St. Helen Street, Montreal. HOWARD SMITH & CO., Brokers, Produce and General Commission Merchants, 14 St. Sacrament Street, (Near Merchants' Exchanfie,) 6.fv> Montreal. F. W. HENSHAW, COMMISSION MERCHANT, Dealer in Pot and Pearl Ashes, And Canadian Produce generally. Particular attention paid to purchases in Canada, on American orders. No. 7 St. Saeramsnt Strsst, Montreal. i| i . C1T4 A V SAILING FROM LIVERPOOL EVERY THURSDAY FROM QUEBEC EVERY SATURDAY, . TniraTT TTOYIE to receive on board and land Mails and Passengers to and Calling at LOUGH FOYLE to "^f^^^'^^ondonderry. AND THEIR GLASGOW LINE OF STEAMSHIPS «t^ MPA Tons Capt. Smith, R.N-R. ST. GEORGE ^^ J^ Capt. Scott. ST.ANDREW :^^ ,, •;•• Capt, Trucks. |?-S' ::::■•■•••■■••• S ^ "■ capt.A„.. SAILING BETWEEN THE^CLYDE AND QUEBEC. At intervals throu.ho^ea^^ -^ K«e^S^^ ^ ^^^^ ^^ ,^ . u iflM I PT?RTTVIAN IGth September, 1865 Bausof Through Pa.^ge from duebcc U> Londonism, or Livnpool: CABiN...«66to80S J^&. 1 Steerage *.-o AN EXPERIENCED SimSEON CARRIED ON BOARD EACH VESSEL. Berth, not .«ur.d until paid for. For Freight or other partieular,, apply to H. & A. AiJiiivr*!, Cormr of YomilU and Common Streets, MONTREAL. August, looo. •' _ ftssengers to and Gth September, 1865 tretts, MONTREAL. 11 GRAND TRUNK RAILWAY. 1 see. SEA BATHING EXCURSION TICKETS. TADOUSAC, illVIERE DU LOUP, CACOUNA AND PORTLAND. Return Tickets, valid until Nov. 1st, can now be obtained at the following rates, viz. : FROM. RARNIA LONDON ST. MARY'S.... STRATFORD.. TORONTO WHITBY POKT HOPE... COBOURO BELLKVILLE. KINGSTON.... BHOCKVILLE. PRESCOTT .... MONTREAL .. QUEBEC TO TADOUSAC AND RETURN. TO RIV. DU LOUP AND RETURN. TO PORTLAND AND RETURN. $25.00 25.00 24.00 24.00 20.00 20.00 18.50 18.50 17.50 14.50 12.50 12.50 10.00 5.50 $23.00 23.00 22.00 22.00 18.00 18.00 16.00 16.00 15.00 12.00 10 00 10.00 7.50 3.00 $24.00 24.00 23 00 23.00 20 00 20.00 18.00 18.00 18 00 16.00 14.00 14.00 10.50 13.50 TADOUSAC— Situate at the mouth of the Saguonay River, is justly considered one of the most beautiful and salubrious places on the St. Lawrence. The Hotel accommodation is excellent and the charges moderate. A Steamer runs between Tadousac and Riviere du Loup and up the Saguenay River to Ha! Hal Bay. CACOUNA— The Hotels arc such as will afford visitors the greatest possible comfort. A regular line of Stages will run between Riviere du Loup and Cacouna. The Boat for TADOUSAC is semi-weekly, leavingRiviere du Loup every TUESDAY and FRIDAY AFTERNOON, at about 5 o'clock. Passengers with Tadousac tickets have the privilege of stopping over at Riviere du Loup as long as they desire during the season. For further information and Tickets, apply to the Agents of the Grand Trunk Railway Company. C. J. BRYDGES, Montreal, 9th June, 1865. Managing Director. i rai^ m III 6,66 22 FO HESTER, MOIK & CO., Importer! and Whologalo DoalorB In TEAS, TOBACCO, AND GENERAL GROCERIES, St. Helen and Ilecollet Str» j. j.i ^4 u , WINE MERCHANTS. We keep constantly on hand Refined, Cuba, and Porto Rico Sugars ; Syrups, Molasses, ■■ Coffees, Spices, Raisins, Currants, Nuts, V in- , egar. Oils, Candles, Soaps, Starch, Blacking, . Tf_„'„if„..ioa TivA.Sfiiffa. Pickles. Brooms, St. Peter Street, egar. Oils, uanaies, ooaps, oiaruii, ijiiw;n.i"8» i ^ m » Drysalteries, Dye- Stufifs, Pickles, Brooms,! Opposite St. Sacrament Street, ■Onllo Or.r-Aaero T^inh. Arc... ifec. ! AND Tobaccos, various brands and qualities. Pipes, plain and fancy. Montreal. 6,65 2a T» HAII.WAY TKAVKI.I.KltS. You will savo money by ..urohaslngyour Tickets before entoHn« the cftr., CHECK YOUU nAO(} AGK and the Ct.innany will thnn I.- -. .. . . u«d iH unaiKhtly and altogethorout ol' pla.i """*'*"' 'n«>nvenionce tootheri; V J:;ir?°i;;;vi.;'°.:Si^Soi;;Vi;;:;;ji^^^^^^ .muo i^ntod state. „nd to the Ou.ton.H' Oilicer at the Frontier «VnZ:j;iV.;.te,';;:r?[S;';^ The foUowinK \» a. list of CuHtom IIoiisu Stations :- •• Ini,am»Pom)... ) itouMK's Point. t MONTRKAL and 1'I,ATTHUUHGII ' MomL'-L*!.^:.'; ' ' " ^'i^'^ X^!:^^^!i' te---- i^S;:;;^^°; : • Between Pohtlaxk and Montukai " Nkw Vohk or BoHTON and Mo.vtkkal Canaitiun. CflATirdO,.!.; Houhk'm PorNT& St. y\n.MA.\'() JIkmminokokd J'UK8(M)TT my, YORK or liuKKAho and DkthoIt or i";;,,',"''"--- i "►■S''?''"' Toronto and Dktuoit '. ' p i i ""'^ • ' ' ' '1a«ma have a oil will erforin on I not time " IS. DANGEROUS to stand cm the ,4atform of ca^^^ n.ovo f,o,n one car to another, or atteniDt to tjet on or otf whilst the Train iVn motion In t k' m,i' thoy are imkle the car windows. motion, lloads and arms are safest when RAILWAY & STEAMBOAT CONNECTIONS. " SAWMTA r. • waukeo llailwny.s. ^^^ During season ot; navigation a Daily Line of first-class htoamers to Milwaukee and Chicago; bIho Regular' Lines ot Steamers to Green Bay and all Porte on ' GODKRTCTI n • ^^"^'^^sWu'on, Michigan, and Superior- uuL»iiUiLli During season of navigation Regular tines of Steamers to I LONnmsr t a ^l'T*''"*^^°'''""^h'<""?o"n"J^'nff season ot navigation a Weekly Line of Steamers to MECIT ANTr P A T T « t^ c 1 A''^?''W>' ^?^ Regular Line to Glasgow. 7. A mri I T i^ 1 nxVX'ivAx;- • 9,=^ford Central Railway. PHR^T^T^l'^S JUNCTION. .Maine Central Railway. runiiiAJNi) .Boston and Maine and Eastern Railroads Regular Line of ^^leameis to rjOstpurt and St. JoflD, N. Jj., also to Boston and New Yerk. During Winter, whilst the navigation of the St. Lawrence is closed, a Weekly Line of Steamers to Liverpool. Mil 24 g^^^^EABEST TOWKS, &c. Irivikbedu -, ?^s^-fi3SS« . o'^miles: Leeds, 40 miles. Kt Sylvester, 23 miles, Ai" CHAIG'S ROAD ^* ''J , ^-i,, . gt. Antoine. 9 miles. ...St. A^polUnaire.o „. T„vemcs9, 15 miles ; Harvey IbLACK RIVER- •• 1 METHOT'S MlL^y 1 BECANCOTIR. 1 SOMERSET- ■• miles, acd Maple Grove, 16 1 Tri-weekly stage to Halifax, 13 ...o.:re-.B..Scp«.e.n.M.ico.eM.ne.. Ting^ick, Windsor, and Kingsey. Idanville . .Melbourne. Ibichmond EASTEBS DISTBICT. KingseyFall8,7mUe8;St. es. RICHMOND ISHERBROOKE... ILENNOXVILLE Bail. St..^SSS^ T»S» BtiUy, £S ^S'JA'fnlontL^ldtdS^om Also 1 IK'ekl^ to^^'^"'^^^ andDudswell. .Stages t^vice-a-^veek to N^^^^^f ^Stanstead, I w ATERVILLE :::;;:; :°^f, to natley, Eastland West,^and iCOMPTON ICOATICOOKE.- ISLAND POND Daily to ilu'i''^'" ^ * nrl •.::■.■.■. '.".Daily to Barnston and btan^«^^^^^^ ^^^^^ ^^^^^^^ ^erby NORTH STRATFORD ^a y ^^ . . ^. j^^nsbury X. -nnilv to Lancaster, Littleton, anQDi ^ Jefferson. ^HS^as?nrc ™a" SSlS: and Crawford , House [SOUTH PARIS - rafeburg. Love^^^^^^^^^ to Erifeburg . .Tri-Weekiy to ^^VrTd Harrison, going tm ■ ^^""^ Vonditwefno"d"y, and Friday. CEKTRAL DISTRICT. Boat daily to Ottawa. drains for Rigaud, Point , 1 ST,,ANNj;f t: -.•;;.•;.•.;•. stage «|K„1 ^^^^^^^^ MiUs, and and L'Ongnal. ^^^ W^arf, SummeMown, S^^^ VAUDREUIL COTEAU LANDING LANCASTER '• • CORNWALL um;duringnavig^atu)n^^.^^y ^^^ Lanenburg, Newing- , DICKINSON. LANDING " --:3» ^ ^^^sei.^^^ •*^«"^ r1&: Dut^; C^ljHogansburg. and Fort . .A Ferry . „. _ .listance from AultMMlj^ • ^-^^-^^^pg^y, LouUviile Landing connecwvrxtu^n^^^ )nnectin8 John and ? ; Harvoy liles ; Lot- i, 10 miles; e Grove, 16 j 4 milea. J miles ; St- n, L'Ayenir, 1 , to Stukeley, niagog) Bury, inslow Town- 1 g with other iiton Corners, naway. Also 1. Centre, Derby I , and Canaan,) ury 11 r and Jefferson. | j Qinit of Mount i ; ise with stages | ' and Crawford j I rd igh to Frifeburg T Rigaud, Point louse's Mills, and ! est Hawkeabury I summorstownj St. i and Fort Gov ing- lenburg, Newing- Jrain for Massena 7 miles : Stage at ''rains and Ferry. 25 CENTHAI. DISTBIOT.-(a,»<.w.) KROCKVILLE Z!B^!^^^^ri^^i.!°'^"'' KINGSTON .^,^'I^Si}^^^?^!!!^ '"""'•" and Tamwc NAPANEE •o-o^is;KiS=S^ - Thistletown, Woodbridge, Pine Grov- and Klien burK._ Stage connection at ThistIt"(Wibr rinirv n^" MALTON T» -I .^rl^'^V" «"d B°''"'i Village. '■''""^'"" '"'^ tlairvilio, "^^^^^ ^"^''y to Grahamsville, Stanley Mills. Tullamore, Sand Hill BRAMPTOTSr n -1 Munsie's Corner.s, and Mono Mills. ' iiKAMPTON Daily to Cheltcnhain, Charlestown, Sligo Campbell's Cross OFnRrT;"rniv\r e. ,^ ton. and Grant evie. »• > v^iuipoeu s i.ross, GEORGETOWN Stage daily to Stewarton Ashgrove, Hornby. Milton, and to «'"^-" -'^S^Batti'fi^Ksss '" and Owen BERLIN T\^\Ur ("""A'l"" S? I^wndas and Hamilton. BATYFN n*^'^ ^^J^'?," ^"^n'V '^"'1 Preston. S^rRATFORD ^^"''^ *° A\ML'''^^y Village. Lisbon and PhilKpsburg LONDO V If "^^ ♦*" Millbank. Monday, Wednesday and FHday LUCAN n T r"" f^eter, Belmont, and Clinton. "" ^"""y- ^ ^ ^^"^ Daily for Adare Devon, Exeter. Francistown, Rogerville and »^5R(^:v:v;.--.v.fetf'ffiS^fiSSr^ ...^^^^ . S tekS'*. ^'"^"" ^" ^^'^'^«' *^-«^''^. Kenc miiWW A Y btages twice daily to Romeo. Raydomada. Buike Corners Richmond and Memphis; daily to Ahuonte On do- bus °^"''^'^.''"*^"' 'l'"'*' to St- Clair City and Colum- NEW BALTIMORE Stage twice daily to BaltimorD. to Algonac and Newport, ..v.* ester, Kenockel City and Colum On close of navigation daily BUFFALO AND QODEBICH DISTRICT. CMlnn v^A Stages to Cayuga. SEAVORTH^ ■; Woodstock. oiiAiJUKlH " ^Brucefield, Varna, Bayfield. Ainleyville.Wroxeter CLINTON stages to^ ^j"^^°«J'"«' Rogersville, Francistown, Exeter, and SODERICn Stages to kin°ca?dint, Lucknow, &o. 26 POBTLAND TO MO^!^^^ [./miic 27. 14 80 86 91 98 103 109 UG 122 12G 130 134 141 149 160 166 175 183 186 193 196 203 211 221 PURTLAxXD POUTLAND Falmouth Cumberland Yarmouth Yarmouth June... North Yarmouth... Pownal New Gloucester ... DANVILLKJ^^ BANGO.il •jy jErapire Eoaci 36 Mechanic i alls, 41 Oxford : 47 rfouth I'aris 55 West Paris 62 Bryant's Pond (j5 Locke's Mill3 70 Bethel........ West Bethel Gilead Shelburne Gorham •• Berlin Falls Milan Wept Milan Stark ......•• ••' Northumberland. iStratford Hollow Stratford......... North Stratford Wenlock ISLAND POND \ Norton •. Boundary Line Coaticooke Gompton W'^aterville Lennoxville dherbrooke.. Brompton Falls Windsor •••• RICHMOND .. j :; 231 New Durham 23r) Old Durham 243 Acton 249 Upton 252 St. Liboire ■ 255 Britannia Mills..-- 262 St. Hyacinthe 269 Soixante 275 St. Hilaire, 276 Beloeil 282 Bou. Mountain.. . 287 St. Hubert 290 St. Lambert..;^. 297 IMONTREAL • Trains do not stop unless SiEnaliod. [June 27. Local 'rains. 27 A.M. ii (( u a II u u ii Ik ,M 6.UU 03.45 7.15 7.35 7.40 8.00 8.10 B.?.0 S.50 9.20 9.;!5 10.00 10.10 io,:^5 110. r.5 lU.lO 11.20 11.40 |l 2.00 Noon 12.20 P.M. i2.;50 112.45 12.55 1.05 1.30 P. M.^ II II II II Ii II II II II MONTREAL TO PORTLAND Total Miles. 7 10 15 21 22 28 .85 42 44 48 54 62 66 76 86 94 101 104 111 114 122 131 137 148 156 163 167 171 175 181 188 194 200 206 212 217 223 227 232 236 242 249 256 261 265 STATIONS. MONTREAL :.:7~WvWi St. Lamberf. i^tpau St. Hubert. Bou. Mountain... Beloeil St. llilaire rioixante St. Hyacinthe.... Britannia Mills... St. Liboire Upton Acton Old Durham New Durham RICHMOND... i Arrive Windsor I;;;;;;;;;;: ^'p^'"* Bronipton Falls ..*.".'.'.".'.'.*.*."!.*!!.",'""."!" Sherbrooke i Lennoxville Waterville Oompton , Coaticooke [Boundary Line. Norton 270 275 279 282 285 286 2«H 2;t2 297 . Arrive Depart [./vne 26. Express. I Express. 2.00 P. M. 2.23 " 2.30 " 2.40 » 2.52 " 3.00 " 11 II II 11 I. It Ii (I ISLAND pond] Arrive weniock I..:.::::::::-;:::::; ^'^^'' North Stratford .'.' Stratford ['"[[ Stratford Hollow...... i..,!!!!!!!"", Northumberland Stark ;.*;.. ■;;;;; West Milan *".'.!".!.!....!!. Milan .„.'.'.'.'. Berlin Falls . .!.".'."!!...."!!!!.,.'..! Gorham \ •• •■ Arrive} o, 1, t » Departi Shelburne Gilead West Bethel Bethel '.'.!".!'....;'. Locke's Mills .'.".*.'.!.".'.".".."! Brj'ant's Pond '..',.'..... ....."..] West Paris .!".'.r,. .!!.!!!!!".!!"!!!! SOUTH PARIS. \ ^'^'■rive Oxford ..:::::::r:::;::::::.!!!!:''! Mechanic Palls Empire Road j ANGOR ~:Zl^p^t 3.40 4.00 4.08 4.15 4.30 4.50 5.05 .5.30 5.45 6.10 6.3' > C.45 6.55 7.iO 7.18 7.45 8. 8.20 8.^5 9.;30 9.4 7 ]0.03 1 0.1 5 10.25 0.37 0.53 11.10 11.25 11.40 12.00 MIDYT 3.30 A. M. 3.45 4.00 4.15 4.25 4.40 4.50 .5.10 5.30 5.45 6.0,-) 6.20 6.35 a 11 II a 11 11 u II a 11 Ii II ii 11 It II 11 II II II II II H II K 11 i< 10.10 v. 10.50 10.58 ::-11.10 ii.ro 11.41) -11.55 12.15 A ,:M2.30 ■-12 '45" 1.00 ;:a.35 i 2.(,.0 ' 2.15 |.2 45 ;:;3.()5 \ 3.25 !;t3.35 ik3.55 i 4.05 4.35 •:;-5.0'- 5.20 : 5.45 : 6.30 B.47 7.10 : 7.20 I 7.30 I 7.40 i 8.00 I 8.18 i 8.35 , 8.47 M. 11 11 II 11 11 II , M. II '( >i II II II II II II II >l It II II II |i Danville Junction New Gloucester .!!!!!!!!!!! Pownal ,'.!."..".". Xorth Yarmouth ." ........'.*....'..'.*." Yarmouth Junction .,.,[ Varmouth ..,....'". Cumberland !..!!."...'!!..."!„.'.. Falmouth PORTLAND .„.,.... ..." ^"Arrive PORTLAND Depart BOSTON Arrive 6.50 A. M. 7.08 " 7.20 " 7.30 " 7.38 " 7.40 " J 9,05 " i 9.23 i 9.37 i 9.55 : 10.05 •10.20 10.30 10.47 11.10 11.20 11.45 12.00 NOON il2.13j>. M. I Y3 Q A. M .' 12.30 p. M. 12.50 " i 1.03 " ' 1.15 " I 1.22 " 1.26 " II K « II I( II II II II II Local Trains. 9.30 '• 9.45 " '10.10 " 10.35 " 10.45 " ;ii.io " i 11.40 " '12.10 p. M 12.25 " 12.40 " I l.(»0 " j 1.30 " 1 no " 2.:'5 " 2.45 " 3.25 " 7.59 •' 8.17 A.M. 1.45 " 2.05 p. M. 2.50 p. M. 8.00 p. M. 4.20 4.30 4.4") .5.10 5.30 6.15 7.0') 7.20 ft.no p. M. Trains do not stop unless Sigrnallod. ii IMONTKEAL... iTdaneries J unction... [Pointe CUurc [St. Anne's Vaudreuil Cedars River Rouge..;...- 'Ooteau Landing Riv. Beaudette Lancaster •■ •■■' 67 IcoRNWALL j";;;'.",; Moulinette..... •••••;• Dickinson's Landing. Far rail's Point Aultsville Williamsburg , Matilda •• Edwardsburgh; 'prescott Junction Prescott Mailland Brockville Lyn Mallorytown Lansdowne Gananoque... Kingston MiUs 172 KINGSTON... \ "I!"!. Ernestown 'N'apanee Tyendiuaga IShannonviUe Belleville iTrenton ' Brighton Colborrie Grafton icoBouRG. I ;;■;;.;;; Port Hope. • Newtonville Newcastle.. BowmanviUe.... Osbawa.... 'port Wbitby.... iDuffin's Creek..... Frencbmau 3 i>ay Iport Union Scarboro' Don -jiiTX' TORONTO .Depar^^ 9^a.m The Train from Montreal on Saturday night lays ov ,r at BellevlUe till Monday mcrnmg. 1! KefreshnientUooinsatCorn.all.Kin.ton,Cohou.an.lToro. to- 29 Local Trains. A.M. 6.00 A.M-. 11 i( II 11 II 11 II . M. [onday rocrning. 1 TORONTO TO MONTREAL. [MdV 21. TOTAl Miles STATIONS. Express. Express. Local Trains. Local Tiains. 1 11 16 20 23 27 33 43 47 53 63 69 77 84 92 101 112 120 126 134 145 160 164 178 486 195 203 207 212 219 221 228 234 240 249 251 256 260 265 279 289 295 298 .304 308 312 318 .331 333 TORONTO Depart Don 6.30 A. M. 6.40 " 5.30 p. M. 5,40 " 6.06 " 6.25 " 6.37 " 6.45 " 7.05 " 7.15 " 7.42 " 7.55 " 8.12 " 8.43 " 9.00 " 9.20 " ■;:-9.42 " •;:10.02 " ■"•10.22 " 10.48 " 11.17 " 11.35 " 12.25 p. M. 12.35 " 1.25 " 1.57 . " 2.18 •' 2.30 " 3.05 " 3.27 " 4.15 " 4.40 " 5.10 " 6.00 " 6.25 " 6.35 " 7.11 " 7.45 " 8.22 " 9.20 " 11.25 " 12.10 A. M. 12.45 " 1..30 " 2.36 " 4.00 A.M. Scarboro' Port Union 7.17 II i Frenchman's Bay Duffin'a Creek 7.33 7.50 8.01 8.25 -;:-8.38 II II II II 11 II II II II a II ti 11 11 P.M. 11 II II 11 11 PortWliitby Osliawa Bowman ville Newcastle Xewtonville 8 52 9.17 9.35 9.50 ■;:-10.11 10..32 10.52 11.18 11.52 v:-r2.10 "12.27 12.50 1.20 2.00 2.20 1 Port Hope j C0B0URG..j:;:;;;;;;;bA™™J Grafton .... • ' Colborne Brigiiton Trenton Helleville Sbannonville Tyendinaga Napanee 12.12 A.M. Ernestown i KINGSTON^.. {;•;;;: j^rrire^l Kingston Mills 1.15 " 1.25 » 1 1 6.15 A.M. 1 " i Gfinanooue 3.10 3.35 4.00 4.23 4.35 •::-4.45 5.05 5.10 5..30 •5.45 •6.02 •6.23 II " 11 11 11 11 " " II 11 II ■;:-2.14 " 7.35 " 8.15 « 8.55 •' 9.33 " 9.55 " 10.10 " i Lansdowne 1 Mallorvtown . .. 3.00 " Ijyn.,.. Brockville li 3.36 " 9.00 p. M. 1 9.20 " i \Iaitland Prescott Prescott .Junction ■4.10 " 4.30 " 10.50 " 11.20 " 11.47 " 12.17 p.m. 12.55 " -;:-1.05 '-' iooV) """"" ; 10.45 " 1 11.15 ' , 11.50 " 1 12 40 A M Fjdwardsburgh Matilda William sburgli •;:-5.00 " Aultsville Farran's Point Dickinson's Landing 6.40 II ■"-5.38 " 1.30 " i.io """"" 1 Moulinette Fianca.ster 7.05 7.20 7.57 II II II 6.05 " 6.20 " 7.00 " -"■730 " 7.45 " 2.05 " 2.15 " 3.18 « ;:-4.07 " 4.30 " "■4,46 " 5.10 " .5.32 " 5.48 " 6.20 " 7.20 " 7.30 p. M. 2.00 '" 2.50 " ' 4.00 " River Beaudette -;;-5.05 " i 5.40 " Cotean Landing 8.40 II River Roiitre ■;:5.56 "' Oed.ars ■;;6.23 " Vaudreuil 9.15 11 8.20 " 8.30 " 6.48 " St. Anne's 7.15 " Pointe Oliiiro ... 9.40 10.15 10.25 p 11 II .M. 7.40 " Tanneries Junction MONTREAL Arrive 9.20 " 9.30 a.m. 8.35 " ,. 8.45 A.M. ! 1 The Train from Toronto on Saturday night lays over at Brockville till Monday morning. Flag Stations. :m) li TORONTOtoDETBOiraM^HI^^ [Ma 11^. Total MlIiES- 5 8 15 21 2G 29 3i 35 41 i 58 1 02 STATIONS. 1 Kx ress. Express. T.3trA7M. Buffalo Express. Buffalo Express. Mail. lOarlton _ i 7_5i) Wcslon H.KI Walton ■•>'oo "'"'"'"'"' 8.2« ,15ranipton ■'•'■ _ I ^^45 Morval 1 350 ;Geor?;ctown 1 'riiinc House '^"o"]0 lActon West r^m""-""' h':i'> llockwood : -7; Guclph ' •^•" GS 72 82 m 'Breslau. Berlin^... "jj-iui-'ir r~I!erlin Dep . Doon ^ . Ar . Petersburgh ■ j'3a»len HnmV)urgh ; irjhakespcare ...' STRATFORD ^ i'S ( De iSt. Marys .j i ^'" St. Mary's , 110 ; Thorndale 120 I London-^. "9!r''St.'Mary's 108 JGranton Lucan Craigs Park mil Widder 3.52 4.25 "5.06" 5.00 5.25 11 11 9.47 10.15 10.27 10.35 A.M. 11.05 " 3.15 p.M 3.2G " 3.35 3.50 4.07 4.20 4.2G ,..l-;i4.34 4.42 4.5G ti u II tl (I 11 II II II II M. 11 II II 11 ;,De7.45 A, ..' 8.20 .'Arri_8:55__'l_ , 5.25 A. M. 10.55 A- 11.03 " \ •;;■ 11.23 " 11.40 " 12.00XOOS 112.25 P.M. 112.30 P. M. 1.00 " _L30_PjM- 12.25 P. M. 5.15 A. M. 5.10 " 7.10 7.32 p. M. II .15 5.40 5.5 2 p. yf ._ 5.55 p. M. 6.25'^ '6.09 P. M. G.17 " 6.25 6.43 7.00 7.00 7.25 r. M^ Y.32'pTm. 8.05 " 8.30 P. M. II II 11 II 113 120 128 136 145 154 168 6.18 10 21 27 37 4? II II II II 1.04 1.20 1.40 1.53 2.20 •I 11 11 II ti 5:4(rA. M. i 7732 P . M 8.20 3.15 3.15 Forrest .; ^-JJ Camlachie y\i SARNIA.......... 8-15 POUT HURON 8.30 Smith's Creek •q-;,"'""'"* Ridgeway 9.1 ( . New Baltimore ..■.••• ;;•• Mount Clemens 9.54 .- ,Utica Plank Vo Vo""'"''"' 54 Milwaukee June 10.30 ^^ 59 Detroit Junction 10.4^^ 62 |DETROIT....^...Arr ll,OiA:JL_ DETROIT Jun.DlU.OO a. m.; 5.4J^p. CHIOAGO...ArlU.OO p^m^ 6^a 7.55 8.30 8 30 II II II 1 9.15 9.30 10.00 ,0.00 11 II II II 4.07 4.20 4.45 9.17 "9.54 5.40 5.55 II p. M. M. M. II II 10.30 10.45 |ll.00_A^ rroo 11.00 A.M P.M. 6.30 7.07 7.45 8.10 8.50 9.11 1 ....liooo Vi'45' " " 110.20 ! 12.00 Night 11.00 I 11.00 11.00 A. M. i II It 11 II ii II A. M. A.M. P.M. Port Huron aiKichieuffo, Chicngo Time. Betweor^or.nto.nd8a^ S^JSS^^TlIcHINE and PROVINCE L^ 8 10 15 21 25 32 36 '10 MONTREAL Lachine Caughnawaga St. Isidore St. Remi Lapigeoniere • Johnsons Hemmingford ...... w^»..... ■••••••■• A. M. 7.00 7.30 A.M. 9.00 9.30 NOON. 12.00 12.30 PM| Platts- ' burgh Mail^ P.M. 3.00 3.30 4.00 4.20 4.45 5.00 5.30 5.45 6.00 p. M. 5.00 5.30 P.M. 6.30 7.00 1?0TE.-The train leaving Montreal at 3^00 P^M-^arrr P.M. arrives at PlattsburBh at 7.15 p.m. 31 3. [il/«//8. Mail. "315 P.M 3.2tJ " 3.35 3.50 4.07 4.20 4.20 .l-;i4.34 4.42 4.5G 5.15 5.40 5.52 ti u II 11 (1 11 II II II II p. M. 5.55 P. M. G.25 "_ '6.09 "' G.17 6.25 6.43 7.00 7.00 7.25 T.32' 8.05 8.30 p. M. II II II II II P.M. II p. M. M. A.M. ti II It 11 II ii II A^ll. A. M. P.M. 6.30 7.07 7.45 8.10 8.50 9.11 ilO 00 |10.20 »Jight 11.00 11.00 ...._. 11.00 fo7chicngo Time. \ function. rCE LINE. [.y«iie 12. P.M. 6.00 5.30 P.M. 6.80 7.00 jh atT.loF.M. CHrcAGO_an£DETROra"toloRONTO:*^^ Total Milks 3 8 19 25 35 41 51 62 70 G3 85 ni 103 110 117 123 132 10 _22 132 143 149 150 159 102 STATIONS. CHICAGO DETROIT J. / DETROIT .t:r:D Detroit Jurjction Vlibvaukee June ITtlca Plank Mount Clemena New Baltimore Ridfjeway Sinith'.s Creek PORT Huron: SARNIA Camlachie. Porrest Wldder.... Park Hill.. Oraisa Lucan Oranton ... St. Marys Arr LONDON St STRATFORD j Shakespeare ...., Hamburgh Haden , Petersburg!! Doon. Berlin. 168 F^erlin ..,...; 173 Breslau 183 Ouelph.. . 190 Rockwood.., 190 Acton 202 Georoietown 204 .Yorval 210 Brampton 210 .Maltou 223 Weston 220 Oarlton 231 ITORONTO Thorndale St. Marys.. Marys ~. PROVINCE LINE to LACHINE and MONTREAL. [June 12. Miles 3 7 14 18 24 29 31 40 STATIONS. D PROVINCE LINE Hemmingford Johnsons Lapigeoniere .. St. Remi St. Isidore , Caughnawaga . Lach ine MONTREAL ..Arr Platts- burgh Mail. •••••••••■ •••••••••a A. Xf. 8.00 8.30 A= M. A.M. 7.30 7.45 8.00 8.30 8.40 9.10 9.30 10.00 10.30 A. M. P.M. l.no 1.30 •• •••«.. i I 1 v.tn. 4.30 5.00 P.M. 6.00 6.30 p. .V. 7.00 730 Note.— The train arriving at Montreal at p. 5:, r. :.r P.M. 10.30 A.M. leaves Plattsburgh at 6. 00 a.m. f I I ■■3 . * Ma 32 NEW YORK AND BUFFALO TO DETROIT AND CHICAGO. ~~1\ TOTAI, Mjleh STATIONS. 9 13 19 24 30 32 38 46 51 59 65 68 72 75 83 89 92 97 100 107 115 125 155 140 147 155 164 173 182 195 196 217 223 233 255 258 .Depart NEW YORE Depart lUJFFA LO ......... A rrive HUFFALO; ;/i/»...........7....„...;Dei)art FORT ERIE j '^'■"V'^' Hertio Shirk's PT. COLBORNJ VVainfleet Houlton Ditch Feeder DUNNVILLE Oanfield Cook's .Arrive .Depart Express. 7.30 A M. 12.00 Night r2..^0 1 2.:;o 12.35 A.M. II Express. ..Arrive .Depart l.U 1.15 u nTTr!T«rn>a T AivrT>r«'rA"l (opposite Three Rivers).. A rj 9.24 am Mixed. 7.00 am 7.20 " 7.44 " 8.12 m 4 10 17 24 30 35 STATIONS. DOUOET'S LANDING, (opposite Three Rivers)..De "it. Gregoire St. Celestin Aston , Bulstrode ' WalkeFs Cutting ARTHABASKA Ju'n...Ar 4.30 pm 4.50 " 5.14 " 5.42 ' 6.10 " 6..M " 6.64 PM 220 239 Mi v.. Mor» 6 St. La 11 Brossc 19 Lacad 26 ST. J( 32 Grand. 38 Stottsv An It 49 ROUS (GO. Express. 6.00 P.M. 1.45 " 2.15 p. M. 2.15 *' I 2.20 •' 1 1 2.r)7 2.58 3.27 " 3.40 " 3.45 " 4.03 » • •••• • •••• • • •# • 5.07 " 5.12 " 5 32 '• 5.37 " 6.11 " 7.00*"""' 7.10 •« 7.32 " 8.20 " 9.15 " 5.30 •• 0.00 " 0.00 " ••••••••••a •••• i".45"""""' i.noMdngt i. [Jmifi 26. Mixed. 4.30 pm 4.50 " 5.14 " 5.42 ' 6.10 " 6..M " 6.64 PM STATIONS ] !!^w_^ruHK. CHIOAOO. J Detroit Junction -• 25 Arount Clemens 76 (Oamlachio Express. -'-• • & 1 r u ••Deparlj Express. ij?.45 A. M. '10.20 ■Express. A30r_jj_ ^15 p. jj - 5.40 «.) Forrest.. »'MVVi,Jdor. : 103 Park Hiji .:;:::;;;;;; iio Oraiprs ''< Liican.... 1 9'-! In- i • 132 St. Marys..... 143 sTRATFoiiD]'--'.'.'.:::;;;.;; ]U J*^,'«tock ^ 159 Rafho 161 PlattsriUe 1<;6 nriimbo. i^O Kichwood.!! 175 PARIS !!!! T'^rrz; 183 BRANTFORD J "•••••.■".■■.■.:::*■ loo ln_? ... } '•*it». 8.30 9.30 '•;.-l0,04 10.27 10.50 jll.ll 11.30 '11.47 12.00 -......,12 25 P. jf Arrive! 12.50 " I^epartll2.50 I 1.10 •"•1-27 1.35 1.48 ■r-,-W5 ^rrivc 2.10 'depart 2.15 .....Arrive 2 .35 -..Depart! 2.45 m Camsville ;i^,M;>"nd«f?a 'iOO Oaledonia 207 Cook's - 212 Canfield 220 pU.Y.VnLLE"[ 226 Feeder ' n"-*'" S bH^i^'i^iVch:: •::::..:::^!r' 234 Wainfleet... i 239 PORT COLRoiii^El"'""::: r-'v'-^ff o6' 245 Shirk'. } •i^''''"'^' S 13 257 PORT ERIE 7".-.".v.'::::: '-^^'Zf^^An 259 BUFF U n "' ^ *."."". • Arrive' 5.58 piL£Al^ Depart! 6.0o NEW VORE...... ;^f3.05 :-3.ii I 3.27 3.46 "••••;... 4.03 Arrive; 4.23 DepartI 4.28 ...I 4.43 -Arrive!_6^5 p. jf. •Depart' MiV. 11 Brosseaus ^-^^I 8-5.5 3.53 19 Lacadie ' 9.15| 4.10 26feT.joHNs:Tp;:::::::!S||S 32|Grnn^nT:„J"^^P;6 55UM.|4.50 ^« l^tottsville. •<- I'Liacolle .. ROUSE'S 49 pt.L,ambert.... jMONTREAL, (ROUSE'S P'T n«. o?; I 6|Lacolle ■^^••^^16.4/ ' 10 ;stottsviiie !•"• 16 IGrande^Ligne.::;;- ?-^- 23 jST. JOHNS J-i^rjs.on P.M. 29lLfl,>a^r. '"•• "^^l 805| 8.05' 9.50 38 jBrosseaiis i f-^*^! 8-20 49 !o* t".'''*','^ I 8.40 8.40 u BUFFALO TO G-qpERICH. [A/«//8. Total Milks- STATIONS. Express. Express. I Express. BUFFALO .Dcp 2 KOllT ERlR..]i3e 9 Bortie i 13 .Shirk's •••••• 19 PT. COLB'RN'||][. 24 Wainflcet 30 Boulton Ditch 32 Feeder •■•••• i Ar 38 DUxXNVILLE. j ^y^ 46 CanfieUl 12.30 A. M. 12.30 " 12.3,-) •' 1.14 1.15 1.43 2.03 2.21 It i< Ar Cook's Caledonia ... Middleport... Onondaga.... Cainsville .... BRANTFORD j p^ PARIS IS;. Richwood Drumbo Plattsville Ratho Tavistock 51 50 65 68 72 75 83 89 92 97 100 107 115 128 133 139 141 147, _- 160 QODERIOH ..Ar ii.ih 3.36 3.r)6 4.00 •••••••.•I II II II II 7.00 7.00 7.05 -;;-7.'2l •;!-7.no 7.45 7.47 W8.00 8!2o" 8.35 8.43 9.02 9!3i" !t9.52' A.M. II II II II II I II ••■*••• II II II II 2.15 p. 2.15 " 2.20 " , * ■•••••••■tt 2.57 ' 2.58 ' Local. 3.27 3.40 3.45 4.03 II II II II STRATFORD Mitchell Carron Brook.. Seafortli Harpurhey iClinton ( Ar iDe 5.15 A. M. II i> II II It II II II II II II 10.10 10.18 10.38 10.43 -"•10.57 11.04 11.17 111. 24 [141 12.00 Noon. 1.30 p. M 2.30 2.55 5.07 5.12 5.32 5.37 1.30 V. M. 1.30 1 .45 2.15 <*2.30 2.55 3.00 ;t3.20 3.50 4 15 4.30 5.00 5.25 6.00 G.30 ^:-6.43 •;:-7.00 7.15 II II II II II II K II Ii II I II 11 II (I II II II Local p. M. 6.11 7.00 7.30 8.10 8.30 9.00 9.18 9.50 10.00 10.30 11.00 3.30 4.30 5.10 A. M. II II II II II II II 4.00 5.00 II p. M. 6.30 7.30 .. M. . M. It II I. P. M. 8.30 9.30 9.55 10.25 A. M. II II II ,11.00 " 12.00 Noon * Flap; Stations. , Refreshment Rooms at Buffalo. Stratford, and Goderich. HUDSON RIVER and NEW YORK CENTRAL RAILWAYS. Hudson River Railway Trains are run by Poughkeep.ie Tunc. l-fnve .■,. BUFFALO TO NEW YORK. 37 52 69 150 203 OR, RUFFALO Depart Batavia Bergen • .••.••' „ , , S Arrive V.ochester J Leave S Arrive Syracuse \ j^eavej Utica Schenpot'^dv ___- . 5.00 a.m. 6.10 " 298 Troy It 5.07 II 6.110 6,fi» It li.'iO ft Express. 6.00 p. M. 7.25 " Express. 10.401. M. 11.55 •' 8.40 9.01) 1.05 A. .M. 11,011 t.'5 4.2' A. M. 12.10 A. 2.15 ' 5.25 • M. West Albany Arrive East Albany Leave ?,2^ nluds'^n- .307 399 412 Hoi'Khkoep'ie Peekskil! ^,-- OHAMBERSt Ji.Y 4.00 p 4 55 6.00 7.4;; H.r,?, 10.55 p M. . .ai) p. 10.45 • 12.07 A. •2.-:5 3.00 ' 6..% A M. O.'IO A. M. 5.15 •' 6.18 " ■- -- *t i ..J y 0.1 5 " 1 1 ,")U A. M. 6.10 A.M. 6.'0 A.M. .".55 5.45 J.S0_ 0.95 10.30 A.M. 6.15 a.m. 6.45 " 7.15 " O -TO " 10..% •' 12.30 ?. M. 9.10 11.00 12.05 1.4'i ?.m 5.00 A. M. II P. M. [May 8. Local 8.30 A. M 0.30 11 9.55 It L0.25 It 111.00 " 112.00 Noon DUAL [JniiP rt. Express. u. 10.40 i.M. 11.55 •' 1.05 A. M. M. I .''•55'"'• 5.45 " 8.S0 " M. I 0.?.^ A.M. M. 10.30 •' M. . M. 0.10 A. M. 11.00 " 12.05 P. .M. 1.4'i " ?.50 ■ i 5.00 p.m. ii',} Total HlUM. G-ODERICH TO BUFFALO STATIONS. O0DERICH...De 12 Clinton 17 Haipurlicy 21 Seaf'ortli 27 ICarron IJrook 32 Mitchell 45 iSTflATFORD * ^^ 53 Tavistock 60 llatho I'lattsville Driimbo liicluvood I At 63 68 71 77 Express. Express. I Express. Local. [May 8. Local. 9.00 9.50 A. M. II 12.00 Xoon ; 1.00 p. M. ^^^'^^« \tl 85 BRANTFORDi ^^' 88 Oamsvllle 92 Onondaga 95 iMiddleport 101 'Caledonia 109 Cook's lU Canfield "„'.', 132 DUXNVILLE j ^i' 128 Feeder 130 Boulton Ditch . . 135 Wainfleet '.'. 141 iP'T COLHO'NE U^ 147 Shirk's ...„ 151 Bertie ir)8 |FORTERIE..j ^^^ i60_|BUPPALO...'Arr 10.25 10 50 11.15 12.00 .\oo\ 12.50 l.lu H.27 1.35 1.48 ^U.55 2.10 2.15 2.35 •>. An II II P. M. •I II II II i| II II II P. M. 11.60 p. M. 2.11) 2 3o 3.30 4.45 5.25 II II II p. M. II 3.00 p. M 4 00 II 4.40 it 1 5.10 II 5.4"> II 6.45 P.M. -:}3,05 •:!-.3.1l 3.27 -;;-3.4<; 4.03 4.23 4.28 4.42 •;:-5.00" 5.13 5.15 II It' II II II II II Ii II ....I II II II II II J5.40 5.58 6.00 •' 6.45 p M. 5 5(J " ' 6.11 " 6.37 " i 6 47 " 1 7.10 <• ' ' 5.32 II 12..56 A. M. II II 12.58 1.16 II II 7.20 •• 8.00 p. M. 6.07 II 1.22 II 6 00 A. M. •:;-6.'!5 " *6 35 '• 1 6 30 •;:-6.43 " 7.15 " 7.45 •' 8.10 " 7.12 II 2.21 « 7..30 2.36 " 8.35 " 7.15 2.41 " 8.45 " 8.00 II 2.53 II 9.10 " •;;-9.4o" ""'"'""" 8.32 3.20 II 10.00 " 8.35 " 3.22 II 10.10 " ;;-10.30 " -;:-10.45 » 9.13 II 3.56 II 11.15 « 9.15 400 11 11.20 " 10.00 F '. M. 4.45 A. M. 12.15 p. M. HUDSON RIVER and NEW YORK CENTRAL RAILWAYS. New York Central Railway Tr.un.s are run by Albanv Time. [June 5. NEW YORK TO BUEFALO. STATIONS. Express. 43 75 116 144 7.00 a.m. - -3 .. 150 161 239 CHAMBER ST, New York Dop! L CGKSKlIl I Poughkoepsie '.''.'.'.'.'.'.'.[ iom uudson '1132 ' East Albany .'. . . Ai ! 19 ^=; p " ' ■J' • • •■ ■■■■ Len ve Express. Troy I l.oo Schenectady. Utica ... .Arrive I Lonvel 12.60 p. M. 292 i Syracuse. 73 ' Rochester ] 390 405 442 Arrive ■ Leavf I A) In ' Leave; I Bergen i j Batavia ] . | iBufl'alo ^, I l.tO I 4 45 (\40 (i 40 9.;;o 9.o5 1.30 p.m. 3.31 " 4.50 '• 6.2.5 " 7.30 " 11.15 " Express. 5.30 p. M. 7.33 " 9.00 " 10.31 " 11. .''.S " v.oUp.m. h'M) niid'i .-i.40 A. M. 6.10 •• 6.10 " 10.00 A. M. 10.40 ' 12.00 mid'ti 12.00 night 1^.10 A.M. Express. 10.00 p. m. 12.51 A. M. 2.30 " 4.46 " 6.15 " 8.4.i " i.lu A. 4.40 *' 7.00 ■' lO.^.'O " lO.oO ■' 12.15 p. M. 1.45 p. M. 6.4j a. m. '.1.39 A. ?,i. 12.20 p. m. i'.20 " ?..lo " 6.00 '■ G.GO " 6.53 '• I.Jo 9.(J0 p. M 36 If f^.i 1)^ i ) ^i^EHE DtT L0Up7qUEBEC and MONTIIEAL^^ STATIONS. Ex- proas. 12 20 2(5 30 3.-) 42 50 57 62 G5 72 70 85 8(5 93 97 103 111 114 118 124 125 R.DULOUPD St. iMcxnndre. .. Sto. Hi'leiic St. Pascal St. Denis liivicre Ouello .... Ste. Anne St. Roch St. Jean Port Joli Trois SauinoMS L'ISLET S An- ) Dei. + P.M. 3.00 3.:ii) .;>3.4a tt4.03 ^;-4.in 4.28 4.43 5.00 5.20 •;k'").32 5.40 5,55 6.13 6..30 -»6.42 6.50 Ex- press. Mixed Cap St. Ignace St. Thomas ... St. Pierre St. Francois... St.Valicr I 7 02 St. Michel -;:-7.12 St. Charles 7.27 St. Henri 7.47 St.JeanCliryso9t!;:a.OO Ohaudicro Juncti 8.10 Hadlow POINTE LEVI.. QUEBEC... Arr •!•••••• • • ■••••# 7 8 15 20 28 37 41 49 55 64 71 84 96 106 110 118 125 128 1.30 137 143 149 150 157 162 165 172 Dep ■;;-8.25 8.30 8.45 p. M. P. M. 8.00 8..30 9.00 9.05 9.23 9 38 10.05 QUEBEC Pointo Levi Chaudicre Junct. Ohaudicre Craig's Road Rhick River Methot's Mills Lyster 10.30 ^Becancour|^Jj;'10.45 Somerset IMO Stanfold 11.28 Arthabaska 11.55 Warwick 12.20 Danville 12.55 RICHMOND \ ^ J:^S New Durham "-2.45 Old Durham •;;-3.00 Acton 3.25 Upton 3.45 St. Liboire' -"-3..55 Britannia Mills ...-:: 4.05 S.tHyacinthe 4.25 SoLxante -"-4.45 St. Hilaire 5.00 Beloeil 5.'0 Bou. Mountain... 5.30 St. Hubert .5.50 St. Lambert 6.10 MONTREALa 6.35 p. M. 1.30 2.00 A. M. 00 5.40 0.03 0.23 6.40 6.57 7.1b 7.38 8.04 8.21 8.31 8.46 9.09 9.49 10.06 10.19 10.38 10.51 11.25 11.49 12.04 12.16 12.35 12.45 1.00 P.M. •;;-2.20 ^^2.32 vi-2.42 ;-3.00 3. 16 3.24 3.40 3.54 4.15 4.34 4 58 5.25 5.40 ;:-6.05 ::-6.15 6.35 •;:-r..50 ;;-6.59 -;:-7.05 7.20 7.45 -"-7..53 8.0R 8.18 8.27 8..50 P. M. A. H. 9.00 9.30 10.20 10.25 10.55 11.20 12.05 12.45 1.05 .20 155 2 25 3 10 3 50 5.05 5.40 p. M STATIONS. MONTHEAL'l 7 St. I-ainl»frt 10,St. Hubert 15;Hou. MountftinL.. 21|Hel(vil 22 St. Hilaire 28iSoi.xante 35'St. Hyacintho 42^ Britannia Mills.. 44;St. Liboire 48|lIpton Acton Old Durham New Durham Ex- pioss p. M. 10.10 10. .^)0 10.58 itU.lO 11. .30 11.40 til. .55 12.15 ::12.30 RICHMOND 54 62 G6 70 88 Danville.., 100 1 Warwick 1 oh' Arthabaska 118lStanfohl 123 Somerset Bccancour.... D 131 135 143 152 157 163 164 172 Id Lyster .Methot's Mills Black River.... Craig's Road.. Chaudicre Cliaudiore Junct Pointo [ 2.10 2.33 2.45 I OTTAWA Hillings CtloiK-cster ,, Ilo.ssitcrs Kelly's Osgoodo J -^JfJi Kcmptvllle .. J"-^ Oxford ..."... r^oylo's .' Spencervillo I'rt'.scott Junction PRESCOTT Ar 9.35 a.« 6.00 i STATION'S. Mail. rri Dep 8.02 's.'jri' 8.43 8.55 0.05 0.25 2.57 3.m 3.54 4.10 4.24 4 52 12 16 22 31 34 37 42 48 64 PRESCOTT.-.Dci)' 2.15 p l*n'H Arri Dcp 3.30 3.30 Accom- moda- tion. 6.45 am 0.55 7.23 7.47 8.02 "8"25" Kelly's.... Kossitera „,„, Oloiiccster ', IViUintisi OTTAWA Ar 3.54 4.02 4.10 4.20 4.40 8.58 9 10 9.22 9.46 10.06 5.00 pm 10.30 am MICHIGAN CENTRAL RAILWAY. Trains are run by Chicaf?o Time. DETROIT to CHICAGO. •M 7() 10 14;! 14 21H 22H 228 248 26(1 284 STATIONS. DETROIT... dep i()n .Marshall Kalamazoo... .arr " ...doii New Buffalo AlicliiwmCity an , . " i'"l Lake Station Calumet CHIC AGO... an Day Ev'ng Expre's E.\pre'H 10..WAM 10.4.') " I i2.ir)PM' l..')0 "I .'i.;i(> " ,5.0,-, " .■).ai " S.].') " H.40 " 8.40 " it.;io " 10.20 " 11. 00 I'M 5. 25 f XI 5.40 •• 7 10 '• 8.,^-) " 10.20 " 11., ^O '• 11.50 •' .'{.05 am 3.40 " 3.40 " 4.;{0 " 5.20 " O.OOam CHICAGO to DETROIT. 3 STATIONS. CHICAGO... dcp Calumet Lake Station MieliitfanCity an ileii Xow Buffalo Kalamazoo., arr " ••del' Marshall Jaekson Ann Arbor (i- Trunk .June. .. DETROIT... an Day Expro's O.OOa.m 0.40 " I 7. '3 " 8. If) " H.]!] "' 8.40 " 11.40 " 11.40 " 1 • 25 PM 2.40 '• 4M " F>.:i() " I 5.40PMI Ev'njf iixpre'p 5.;«)PM I (1.10 '• (5.55 " I 7.4;) " ' 7. W " 8.1;-) " 11., 'jO " 11.. V) " i.;wam 2.,'')5 " 4.30 " S.,'),') " CIOam Night Expro'a 10.00 PM 10.40 " 11.30 " 12.25 am 12.25 •• 12.50 •' 3., 55 " 3.55 " 5.20 " 6.4.5 " 8.20 " 9.45 " 10. 00 AM MICHIGAN SOUTHERN RAILWAY. Trains are run by Chicago Time. DETROIT TO CHICAQO. .'I 40 I 7.S ! 107 I 1G5 ■I 1831 ii 22,51 284 STATIONS. Express . Express, i DETROIT Dep Grand Trunk June-. Monroe Junction. . . . Adrian Hiilsda'o White Pioreon Elkhart..". Laporte CHIC AGO...... Arr 10..15 A M. 11.15 p. M. CHICAGO TO DETROIT. I STATIONS. 11.14 12.;57p.m. 2.05 '• 3.20 " ().,5,3 " 8.37 ll-4^i 1.05 A.M. 3.57 " 5.14 " 7..S0 " 8.25 " 9.59 11.00 P. u. 12.30 P. M. ICiriCAGO Dep 58 Laporte 101 Elkhart 119 White Pigeon 177 Hillsdale 211 Adrian 244 Monroe Junction 276 Grand Trunk June.. 284 DETROIT Arr Express. 00 A. M, 25 " .20 " ,05 » 15 p. m •10 '-'■ 02 " 18 " 45 p.m. Express. .30 p. M. .00 " 51 " 44 .. Oi) A. M. 10 •• 25 " 45 " 15 A, M. 38 CONDENSED New York and Buffalo to Detroit and Chicago. NEW YORK ^^'^''^Hn wA\ I Arrive 12.00 Night BUFFALO ] ''.'.'.'.'.'...'. Leave 12.30 a.m. *( Arrive|10.45 A. m. DETROIT JUNCTION j ;;;•; Leave 10.45 " CHICAGO .■;.■."".■.■.'!.*.'.*." Arrive! 1 1.00 p.m. ....I 6.00 p. M. ...J 1.45 " ...J 2.15 » ....11.45 P. M. Montreal and Toronto to Detroit and Chicago. p. M. (1 MONTREAL .....T Li'^vei y.iO a.m. | i).00 TORONTO ^•'^'^ •*•"• I • ' DETROIT JUNCTION 110.45 a. m. 111.45 p.m. CHICAGO -^J:^rr1-^AFy}^^'^^•^^ ^- " M. Qaebec and Portland to Detroit and Chicago. BOSTON ".'■ Leave PORTLAND -Arriv e PORTLAND Leave ISLAND POND •••••"•• RIC HMOND ^. .^^.^.^. . „ .^^.^.^.^:^.^.^:^^:^:::i:^ArriYe RIVIERE DU LOUP Leave QUEBEC ] ;;:::;:::::::;::::::::::::::::::;::;::::;::j:Sve RICHMOND Arrive RICHMOND Leave ( Arrive MONTREAL \ZZZl":^7ZZ"Z:ZZZZ'''^^Z^csiyo KINGSTON !;;;3Z."."z.v.".vzz''''ZZ.'.'.".'."."i! TORONTO STRATFORD SARNIA DETROIT JUNCTION Arrive DETROIT JUNCTION .Leave CHICAGO Arrive 7.30 12.30 A.M. P. M. 1.25 10.00 1.50 3.00 P. M. P. M. A^M^ P.M. 8 00 1.30 2.20" 6 35 9.10 5.10 1.00 5.00 8.15 10.45 a A.M. A.M. a II P. M A M. II u A. M. 10.45 11.00 A.M. P.M. 3 00 p. M. 8.00 " M. 7.tiO A 2.30 p. M, 5.'J5 •' 5.00 A.M. 1.30 p. 5 25 p M. M. P. M. u 5 40 8 50 00 " 4 30 A. M. 3.15 7.10 10.00 " 11.45 P. M p. M. u ERIE RAILWAY. NEW YORK TO BUFFALO. Miles 1 STATIONS. i Express. 1 XEW YORK, Foot Chamber St-.Dep Jersey City -,ppf. -jjou 3? ■'tiffern 48 Turners ti7 .Middletown 881 Port Jei-vi.s 123 N'arrowsburg 17V Deposit 201 Great Bend 21n Binghainpton 237 0wego 274 Blmira 201 Corning 31) Bath 337 VVaylnnd 356 Livonia 7.00 A. M. 7.15 •' 7.')St " S.,'^2 " 9.17 " lO.OC) •' 10 53 " 39] 402 433 2.04 V :].2() " 3.50 " 4.45 " (lO.") " .M. Avon \ :::::::::::. :::::::::::£^ Arrive )art Batavia. Attica BUFFALO... An c "1 10.4.") 11.58 P. M. Express. Express. [Mai/ 15. 1 Express. 10.00 A. M. ]0.17 " n.o.H " 11.47 " 12.43 p M. ].4:> " 2 .'IH '' 4!()7 " (i.;n " 7.40 " 8.20 " 0.24 " n.;)5 " 5.00 p.m. 5.22 '• (i.()8 " ti.4S '■ 7.17 " 8.12 " 0.10 " .M. w c c ft -^ a 4.38 A. M. 6.10 A.M. 1.44 A 3.00 '■ .■S.40 '• 4.38 " 6.30 " a i_i ® Co "< 12..30 p. M. 1.45 P.M. 6.00 P.M. 6.25 " 8.43 10.30 •' 12.01a.m. 4.00 (',50 ..4.5 8.-12 9.52 10.45 2.40 " 3.17 " 3.54 " 4.10 p.m. 40 MONTREAL AND BOSTON. Via Grand TrunK, Vermont Central, Northern (N. 11.), Concord Manchester & Lawrence, and Boston & Lowell Railways. MONTREAL TO BOSTON. BOSTON TO MONTREAL. J. 27 67 91 124 18; 256 274 2<)1 304 329 STATIONS. MONTREAL... Dep St. Johns.. I tX St. Albans lissex Junction.. • ••• Alontpelier Junction White R'r June I £^ Concord Manchester Nashua Lowell BOSTON Arr Express. 8.30 A. M. 9.50 ih 10,00 ti 12.00Noon 1.05 1 '.M. 2.413 5.00 5.15 7.45 8.28 9.00 9.30 10.30 P. M. Express. | g 3.;{op.M 4^50 *' 4.40 " 7.25 " 8.40 " 10.12 " 1.03 A.M. 1.20 '• 5.30 " 6.15 " 7.00 " 7.3() " 8.30 A. M, 25 38 55 I 142' i 2ft") ! 2;58 ! 262 I 302 i 329 STATIONS. BOSTON "Dep Lowell Nashua Manchester Concord White R'r June j ^^ Montpelier Junction Essex Junction St. Albans St. Johns I f^l MONTREAL ...Arr Express. 7.00 A. M 8.09 •' 8.fcj " 9.82 " 10.30 " 1.08 r 1,15 3..32 " 5.00 " 6.(H) " 8.00 " 8.05 " 9.20 P. M M. Express. 5.30 p.m. 6.32 •' 7.05 " 7.47 " 8.35 " 11.4-5 " 11. .55 " 2.52 a.m. 4.m " 6.00 " 8.00 " 8.05 " 9.30 a.m. MONTREAL AND NEW YORK. Via Grand Trunk, Vermont Central, Rutlnnd and Burlington, Troy and Boston and Western Vermont, and Hudson River Railways. MONTREAL TO NEW YORK. NEW YORK TO MONTREAL. STATIONS. 21 67 92 lOO 167 251 157 285 326 358Pcekskiir 384 398 401 MONTREAL. St. Johns St. Albans Essex Junction Burlington . ... < Rutland < Troy \ .De Ar De Ar De Ar De Ar De Ar De East Albany Hudson i'ougbkeepsie Yonkers Thirtieth Street Chamber St.,N.Y Ar Express. 8.30 A. M. 9.50 " 10.00 " 11.45 " 12.00Noon 1.05 p. M. 1.28 ♦' 1.28 " 4 15 " 4.15 " 7.30 " 10.00 •' 10.45 " 12.07 a.m. 1.25' " 3.55 " 5.17 " 6.00 " 6.30 a.m. Express. 3.30 p. M. 4.50 " 4.40 " 6.40 " 7.25 " 8.40 " 9.05 " 9.4^) " 12.25 a. m. 1.20 •• 4.40 4.50 5.15 6.18 7.55 9.05 9.59 10.;^ " 11.00 A.M. It (t 8 1 43 75 116 144 150 234 301 30P m 380 40] STATIONS. Chamber St., N.V Thirtieth Street. . . Vonkcrs Peekskiil Poujrhkeepsie Hudson East Albany. Troy D Ar De Rutland \ ^^ Burlington | ^l Essex Junction De t. Albans j ^^ St. Johns I ^•' MONTREAL... Arr Express. Express 7.IH)A 7..30 8.03 8.53 10.06 11. .32 12.3.5 p, 12.5,5 1.00 3.45 5.20 7..55p M, M, . M, 3.30 P. M, 4.00 " 4.."4 " 5.27 " (!.50 " 8.26 " 9.30 " 9.50 " 9.50 " 12.40 A.M. 12.40 " 3.15 " 4.00 " 4..38 '• 5.40 " 6.(X) " 8.00 " 8.05 " 9.30 a.m. PORTLAND, BOSTON AND NEW YORK Via p. Saco and p., Eastern (Mass.) (Boston and Worcester, Western (Mass.), New Haven Hartford and Springfield, and New York and New Haveu Railways. Portland to Boston and New York. 13 5: 108 152 206 2.32 268 285 341 342 STATIONS. POR/rLAiND...Dep Saco Portsmouth Boston I ^l Worcester Springfield | ^l Hartford New Haven Bridgeport New York, 42d St. • . 27th St.Ar Paas'nger 8.40 a.m. 9.20 " 11,15 " 1.45 p.m. 2.30 " 4.00 " 5.4,5 " 6.00 " 0.50 " 8.00 '• 8.35 " 10.39 " 10.45 p.m. Pass'nger 2..50P.M, 3.;« " 5.30 " 8.00 •' 8.30 " 10.00 " 12.00 " 12.00 *' 12.55 A.M 2.15 " 2.50 " 4.54 " 5.00 A.M New York to Boston and Portland. S 1 57 74 110 130 190 2:^4 290 32!t 342 STATIONS. N.YORK, 27th St.De 42d Street Bridgeport New Haven Hartford Springfield j ^l Worcester Boston I ^^ Portsmouth Saflo PORTLAND... An Pass'nger Pass'nger 8.00 p.m. 8.08 " 10.33 " 11.15 " 12.40 a.m. 1.44 " 2.10 " 4.15 " 6.00 " 7.30 " 3.00 p. M 10.00 " 5.30 •' 11..56 " 7.26 " 12.30 p. m. 8.00 P.M. _i_ 141 18R 22K 30A 34L\ mil 41 Bi 49 (ii 52Le 63Ba 73Ani 80.Sur 85Sta; 94|CO] PC s 28 Danvi ,;^Aubui .w Lewis! 42(}reon, *> Leeds , Ss'Waten O2'cii„ton iW^itsfiel, pi' Etna.. i;^BANG( ROUSE'S STA' JRorsE's 4Uiamj,iai] I' Mooors... l4Centorvin. MChateaugu 64Maloner.. W'-Brush's Mi '*((^awrence . 80,Bra8herFa WliMadri(J ... llSjOGDENSBi [iawrence, > 1 AL. 1 Express. 5.;w P.M. 6.82 T.OT) 7.47 8.;!r> 11.4-') 11 ..'iS 2.52 a.m. II 4.:« t( (i.(H) 11 8.00 ti 8.05 it 'J.30 A.M. Western J^^fONTO to COIUifGwooj). ') rnr^^ ^i^-. hi COILWGWOOD to TORom ^^ STATIONS. JTOROJfTo' Dep| l4|ThornhilI gfei^hmondlliii f^ Aurora. """."■ 4 (.ilford . 'J- Lefroy . . . *^ Carrie . . 110.35 <3 Angus . . 80««nniclale'::;::; ]]j2 ootetayner. . i-i.Hi 12.01 ^!£2^^WOOD.Arr|l2.l5 Mix 'd I -2 COLLrNGlVOOD..De|j;,iS 'I'Stayner. inff. 3.30 MSiinnidale... I, •^1 Angus.... 4.20 4.4.) "I liarrio. 42Lelrov.. I 5.20 45Wlfor,i . n^-10 A.M. 6.30 6J Aurora.. 7.23 8-H (.'.■.■■•■il J,,. M-35 8-35 .. ■•• AI/5-'T I-.. ^■2oi.::::-u nL^ ' f-i5 Anl 8.55 5.55 6.15 6.35 7.10 7.49 7.57 8.19 8.32 8.44 I 8.59 i H-'l 04|TOIlOx\TO.. .^''"tseSS^t 9.24 9.37 'J. 49 I A.M. 10.30 Z^^^ to BASGOH. STATIONS. 5,, PORTLAND... Dp 3.;jLeniston... .■."■• j?tJre(;ne.... 4^ Leeds [] 83 WalerviUe. ^ Ar »7''«Uiton "^ J^«^ j?.i^lts«eld ?]!' Etna .... 138BANGORV.:::--: ^Portland Time STATION.S, Exp] '■«''-'• local. Il^lEii?^^ 17.30 a.. J- ,„ " 9.3') 55|\Vatervillo ... \ Ar 9.58 (WJLeeds . ' ^^ 9.58 ,l>6j{ireone.! |?-37 j03,Lewiston.:.\\\V:;"--iil-^^ no1fe?eju„;;---'-'"'2?4^-"- P.M. ■A«M» OGDENSB0RG RAIL^ 6.20 6.30 6.50 817 a.m., PnTTo«,« « Z:i::^^j^^ston Time. STATIONS Ie,„„,, Mail. .-Si j' iuooors,... I ^• i'L^^Ileiiburgh "■•1;" M^te^ - :; .^lirush'sMiiis;:.... s-j i 'f Lawrence nh iSffiSr •••pi irBP^^R^H^^ )I0.3J 11.02 ll.l.S 11.52 .12.15 1.00 P.M.' ' 17Lviadrid.. ^i'i'otsdam •'^Brasher Falls. ?ilhiiwrenco.. ., |)2 Brush's Mills., Wj.M alone. .•'Ji^'uenbHrgli. iMjCentervilJe ..." :^i''jAlooers. ... nTTc/t^..-- '_-• •_ '70. 9 J --'Oi.oFOINTar 16.35 A.M, ^30a.m.,11.30a.m. ' 1.10 1.2'; 154 2.44 j 3.22 4.09 4.53 5.33 P.M. 6.10 , '!.30 ! 6.57 7.12 7.34 8.15 8.43 9.20 , 9.56 lO.Oii '10.91 42 GREAT WESTERN RAILWAY. Trains are run by Hiimilton Time. [Aufncit. Miles SUSPENSION BRIDGE TO WINDSOR. I JVirn'pl i)ay |a„„ Expr'ss;Expi^fis;^<=«°'n- STATIONS SUSfKJNSlON BKIDGE Dep 9iThorold 111 [St. Catherine 17 Jordan 22i|Beamsville iiO^lGrimsby.. . iil^ 'Ontario Mixed. 1 48i!nAMiLTON (:;;;;;;; •.•••.v.i^i^l; 4i)>| D un d a s I . 64i' Cope town. 5'.» " ' i\2i 72 79 81,! 8(U mi 100 lOiii o.aoAM 2.00pm 7.00 " 2.18 ..I. I 119j 12<}i 134 140 14.5 149,^ 155:1 101 1681 174i 18;:!i l'J8 2o;^ 2113 22<) Lyndon . Harrisburg PARI 8.... Princeton.. Arnolds • ■ • Eastwood- . VVood.«toc;k Beachville I . . Ingersoli I Dorchester LONDON I :::::::::::::::: i?5S| 7 Kotnoka 7 Mt. Brydges 8 Longwood 8 Appin 8 Grlenee 9 10am 47 Oo 27 45 u t 7.23 " 7.28 '• 7.42 " 7.5;") " i.05 " 8 30 •' 8.45 " il.23 " 9.40 " i 9- 55 " 10.05 " 10.. '15 " ]0.5;5 " 11.00 " 11 0!) " 11.20 " 11.30 " 11.40 " 12 02rM 12.20 " 12 40 " 1 05 " 1.15 " l.SO ♦' 2.24 " 3.30 3. -10 3.58 4.. 52 iNewbury 9.25 V.0 Both well Thamosvillo . . . Lewisville CHATHAM . . . Baptiste Creek. Stoncy....; n-.> '{7 Uelle iliver 1 lo " WlND.sQR.. Arrivel 2. 15pm 9.4 !10 2i '10 45 " 111.17 " 12 n8pM 5.37 5 ."53' 6.45 7.00 3.;^5 PM 4.05 "I 4.23 "j 4.. 35 "I 4.45 " 4.55 " 5.25 " 5.3/) " 5.58 " ! 0.15 "j (i.28 "i 0.38 "1 7.05 " 7.25 "] 7.33 " : 7.45 "I, 7.57 " ! 8.10 "I 8.24 "! 8.50 "i 9.15 "1 ': Night I Mail. 12.15AJ1 JJlilo 12.40 1.55 " 2.05 " 9 00 4.0G " 4.30' '' 5!i5"''' 5.25 " 7 50 1.54 " 2 07 " 2.20 " 2.35 " 8.08 8.25 8 37 G.50 3. 15 " 9.30 3.50 " '. 4.00 "i I. 4.22 "I I. 5.00pm' 11 loPMl t •» tJ 8.30 " '9!o7'"' 9.45am TORONTO BRANCH.-TORONTO TO HAMILTON. Miles STATIONS. TORONTO Depart 7 tVIimico iSJPort Credit '. '.[ 21iOakville 253 32 35 H7> Accom. Bronte Wellington Square , ^, „„ Waterdown i 8 38 Burlington Junction 7.00 AM 7.20 7.38 8.00 8.11 8 30 E.\pr'ss Accom "i7ob'p3i(i'3^rpji ! 4.10" 1.35" I 4.25" 1.55" I 4.40" 2.0(5" 4.56" 2.22" 5.10" I 5.17" Accora. 7.45 VA 8.10" 8.^»" 9.05" 9.17" 9.37" 9.47 " 2.40PMi 5..^0pm10.00pm -j^JiiAMiLTON^ . ■.:::::::::;:;:;;:a^ 'v^!;8:5o^; lef4'sa"n^atn"blIS'n connection with the steamer "Silver Spray "'leave.'^ Port Dal- _^ri?^VpSt DalhoSTt ".lO^P^l"'" "* ''■'' ' ^- ^^*"'^"^"^' ''^'''' ^"«"'*^« ''' 2.15 P. M.. :' 1 9iC ' ,^f''.' Ai 1,)0 l>r ,^Z?,Ly 179ipu' j Miles I i ,\'^ater '! Jj Bronte JffOakviJi .l^'iPort C) ^y ;TOR0J\ Siunnei S ST fluckfieJd.. Hebron . . . Ml not ... MECHANIC [Auatiit. I .., II.... eturning :A-o. 18. L_ i^-^WssExpr's. Mixed. | ^sht ..... 8.0, '. ...';"; I-lOpj, e.40PM a'o.r V. ■ . • 1 Ji^ <( 'asseng's 4 J5 P.M. !.;ii ).iW ).07 J.];-) ) 0.*; B.45 7.10 P.M. ort Dal- .15 p. li., I August , Wiieeton. .."" Paris.. ,' ^-.s?" .;■■ • feyndon. . ^^^ • • • • « 2^ " 1 42 " copefown. ; :«-f8 "....;: Pmufas 8.00" .. ''•••... lix n - X5 ..■(■;; 9.07" • '.'.il'.]" 9'4i""" : ,j>-58^^ I0.1o'< ■ 10.24 " .' ■■;■;■■■; "iio^is" ■■; loo" •Arrivei l}-^'>" ;^H"f29;;;:ii:|.:' I "■40 " — :::;;::^g;;;iM«i.>, ■■::;:;;; l;| ":'«■•' I 7.57" 8 0.'! S 23 " 1.40 in-;---- 1.45" ii?^;" 2 04" ,12.55' i.SS" 1.52" 2.07" 2.2i " 197. i 2021 200J 212 217| 229 Copefowri.' L>uiu}as ffAMlLToiY" Ontario..., '• I'jniusby... I«eainsvi]le liThoS^[j''''''"es::.t:.:::;; n:^" s-^^" ::.v 9.05" ■■•.••.• ; 'J-20" • Arnvc 9.40 " •-'depart 9.50" ?0.2.'J" 10.,'i5" ,10.49 11.04" 11.20" I 2.. 14 " f 2.50 " 3.00 •« i.'io'' 2.58 " ^ 3.10" , 8.35 " 3.50 " 4.15 " : 4.40" 4.50 " 5.04" • 5.]5 ToRcYxo ::;;;■•■-- i-^^" I 9.42" 1-43" 9.6? » 8.20 "iK" 7!37 7.45" •■;••■•..- J'.u; " 10 -^-r u i *-^" ' 8.40 " ■^'•rW9.25WfeM ..,•-•! 9.00" 3.51"" ?--14 " ( 8.17" 4.30 "18.40" |_| ^'''■TATroxs. ^^^oF^to Snmner. kvMNER l/juck/ieJd ■ Depart, <). 75 . „ fc.: ■••■•■-■::.•::.;:• ?-;!f Til 44 PORT HOPE, LINDSAY and BEAVERTON R'Y. Trains are run by Port IIopo Time, which \a 20 niiuiitos slower than Montreal Time. I POHT HOPE to LINDSAY. STATJOV.. LINDSAY to PORT HOPE. r.iail. _4> ii IPORT HOPE depart 3.00 p.m. 18 .Millbrook 4..10 24Manvers 5.10 3o Omeiiioo 1 5,5/) 43,LINDSAY Arrive 6.40 p.m. STATIONS. Mail. LINDSAY Depart 0.25 a.m. Omomce I10.IO 10 10! Man vers avMillbrook ;.'.'." ' 431 PORT HOPE Arrive 10., ')0 ii.;iO 12.50 P.M. PORT HOPE to PETERBORO. { PETERBORO to PORT HOPE. STATIONS. Mail. PORT HOPE Depart' 0.55 a.m. 8|Perrytown ... |1(). 25 I l')|Siinimit ;10.55 I ISiMillbrook 11. 2.') I 22Fraserville 11.50 31 PETERBORO Arrive 12. 15 p.m.! ;^ STATIONS PETERBORO OFrnservillo — 13 Millbrook lOiSununit 2.'J Perrytown . . . . 31 PORT HOPE DETROIT and MILWAUKEE RAILWAY. Trains are run by Detroit Time. DETROIT TO MILWAUKEE. MILWAUKEE TO DETROIT. STATIONS. Mail. DETROIT Dep 10.30a.m. 20 Fontiac ' " " 78iOwosso ^ ^^"' ) Dep i St. John's... 157 Grand Rapids 189 Grand Haven 12.00uooi) 2.50P.M 3.10 " 4.10 •' 6.48 " 6.'0 " 8-15 P.M. (MILWAUKEE. ArrhlxrXM Mixed. I i -2 31 91 110 163 189 8. .30p.m. 11.00 " 4.(X)A.M. 4.10 " 5.15 " (i.OO " 11.30 " 11.40 " 2.0 0p.m. 4.00 A.M. STATIONS. MILWAUKEE. Dep Grand Haven . ...Dep Grand Rapids, i^^^' ) Dep St. Jolin's U}" J Dep Owosso J f^/5 Pontiac DETROIT Arr LONDON and PORT STANLEY RAILWAY r~ Trains are run by London Time London to Port Stanley. 01 s STATIONS. LONDON... •'' Pond Mills 5 8 11 15 20 24 ...Dep Westminister North. Westminister South- Yarmouth , St. Thomas..! "t^"' White's f.;^.? P'T STANLEY.. Ar Passeng'r 7.00 a.m. 7.0s 7.15 7.25 7.35 7.45 7..W 8.00 8.10 A.M. Passeng'r 3.10 p.m. 3.1s '• 3.25 " 3. .35 " 3.45 " 3.55 " 4 00 " 4.10 " 4.20 p.m. Port Stanley to London. 11 ■ / u ' 2.'» 3;ij 3(iV (San Arn P Aim 23 Car], 28 .;,.Bec llJFran: '*! (Smith -;(-8 Iris a ( ■"•Wolf •"■Bell's •;:-JoIJy', Bellam ^^Clark ••Fairfif fJ- T. J, _6^Brockvi 2 /Smith's F 6 Mike Fa 12 /Perth.. STATIONS. I P'T STANLEY 4| White's OSt. Thomas.. J • -^^^ 13i Yarmouth 1(5| Wet tminihter South. Wi Westminister North. 21i Pond Mills 24; LONDON Arr STATU BUFFALO r erry . . , jf Black Rock'.' JI|Tonawanda.. £^?SftIIe 22;NIAGARA V Mail. STATIONS. Y,yi'^'>i.\-(inte. ^iJ'«T.jofe::;;:x;; ^fnij. Mail. -ST- JOflA'.s- n- ,,..„„ - s^^iironby. m.4-> V— '■ in- 71-; ' f-'S " ;; pMp^iiina's:: 11.00 "/fin STATJO.VS. No. 4. lArnprior" « Pakenl.am... f* -rSneddeu's.. gjPranktomi.. 48 Iris. Creek: ^;i5 "-/iell's . 'i 57 -;;-JoJJv's ,'59 Bellamy's 6^|feFairh-ejd ;;;::: 0.10 0.4r> 10.12 10.30 10.50 ■11.07 ■in 23 ftox jn-3r, ^•V^P-M. 11.55 I2.0op.li. 1I2.17 |I2..^{ • 12.41 /l2.r,2 i 1.02 , ; i.os V 1.25 iP»::::S?lf^- ^2 Perth •-.10.00 12.15 ' HiO-20 12.35 ■■■"■^rqms..,,! 1.30..^ :i p c rt -r. ; ''^-'^'^^^^"-^"'"'- ^ I STATlO?f8 lUrockviUfi fv — — ffeS'^ ■ u fe^'-^r^".".:::::;- ;I nsh Creek...;;;; oio^^p'^ys :§ te^^'« ^aik::::: 37 fe^®''pS0n'g i^lieckwith.. 'Carletoa Place.:'" |f;^nedden'g '.' I^akenham .Aroprior. Perth r^ ^.M. ,? bPikeFaiis:;:""'^'^?;^ ^2Hh'sFaiis::::;Ar;i^[-g _ -=-— =^rn^:^_ ["■^^ag'Shiti^;;^ ' — ~ Jl:^ I^fEW YORK CRSHATr=^=-- Ho to JPfiarara T?«nl Ti ^ ?*alo to ffiagaw Faii^ STATIOWg. .P BUFFALO n. L ^-v. (Perry ... -Dep, fj.oo ,»ckRo^,,;;;; •••9.08' ^1/Tonawanda... ^S oo^? Salle ^-30 22;NrAGARAF4lT-"'7?-^^ ' ^ A.M. ?&«;•••■■■■■•■■■■■:/ 1. 3,? il'orrv.. ; it. 47 22 BUFFALO •;-•,,» .52 Arr 10. 00 -J A. If. 4G MONTREAL and NEW YORK NEW YORK TO MONl^EALr MONTREAL TO NEW YORK. STATIONS. .Bxpress. i ^ 07 01 124 m 227 2(ni 27-. 2.t-l! .'{11 ;{;^7 4171 KS":;: ^Hss Kssfix Junction ['. ' w's?, Montoclior Jniiotioii ..'.;■ Iin ]■' \Vh,toH,yorJ„nefion I . .^ Mellows FiiUs ; ., r- STATIONS. K.\pre«H, A.M. liniftlclioro p'oiith Vernon '.'.'. (Jrecnfiold i.Vorthmnptou I^iiwinpliojii 'Ilnrtford .■;;.' iVow Haven ririiljfeport ^Ew YoiiK z::::Avvi^ . ; 4.1'-. . ' 4.".(; .. .-...(I • 7.1)0 . i S.lo ..; !i..(.-. ; • :I0.22 , 6:12.45 p.M.i NEW YORK DcDart 74j.\ew Haven nn|ri.nffo,-,i... l.'ilNSprintflield '_ ... ! 1'.^.'; Norfhampton .'.".. "■■ l/i'liri-onlielU HI; Sontl. Vernon ■..■.■..■.■.■.'..:;;; 1:>(. Brntlleboro o - 2L'(l J{,.ll„w.s FnllH L^/;;' 12.1.''. .•!.l,-) 4.. 17 (i.;io 7.2(» .S.f4 s.;i;; H.,-7 r.Af, 2(k .'iL'," ;i (• 447 \yiiitol?iverjnnotion Montpelier Junetion M.'^ex Junction ^t AII).nns MONTHKAL Z-Xrivo Via (iran.l Trunk i{ailvv;i and from T MONTREAL atd NEW YORK 11 .>.) 2..'-.2 A..y. 4.;« (i.no *J-oO A.M. STATIONS iV 74 HV. m m 144 iDayLinelNi'tLinoj MONTREAL . .Dep' 5 i'-w „ I -. on i i Rouse's Pt. (by St'r)d'.^™ ^' "1 ^-1? ''•«' '' iRouse'sPt.rbyRailto: ^ ^"^ ' Burlington, thence' by Steamer). ...deiii Plattsburi? ; STATIONS. / I7f' 1871 'Of 2iC 242 248 254 398 Port Kent Bnrlinston... Port Ilonry . . Crown Point.. Ticonderoga* Whitehall \ ;io;!o ,12..S0 ■••• I 1.10 ••■• ! 2.00 • Arr! 4.1,-) [ ( -Depi 4.50 Fort Ann ! r^ m Fort PJd ward j (jOS .Vloreau ' (i'jo •>.aratoga ! 7.00 Albany Junction. ... I 8 13 Troy (Union Dp't)Arl S."40 Albany " Arr NEW YORK, (Night Boat) Arr (Hudson R R). Arr Day Bent). ...Arr "(HudsonRky.Ar; ::::;;::;. 1 5.5 6.00 io.;io 8.50 coo A. M. 6.00 A. ii Nk*V VORK (Tn^. or People's Line Steamers) ...Dep (Hud.-«;onR.R.)dt> (Day Boat,)... dep VM^^'^V^'r. I^epart' 1...^ Troy (irn.on Depot). i.)6. Albany Junction.... JHJharatopa liiSIMoreau +.. . "'" -K^'-^j'^i^'^rd...".':;.".; 211|FortAnn 219 Whitehall.. ^ •••Arr... „„ 910 mj , ^ --Dep 11.00 .iWilieonderoga !<> J"; 2.^4:Crown Point . . . . I " • 2a'!PortHenrv " 299 Burlington .". 3 J Port Kent 324jPlattsburg 349|Rou8e'.s Point i '^^^ 398lMONTREAL.:.:.Ar? (by rail from Bur- lington orP lattsb urg) Line Ni't Lino i'.M, I A. M. M. P.M. > P. M. 7."" A 7.,'iO • 5.00 p. M 5.20 " 5.4,'! " ().,')5 " 7.m " 7.41 '• 8.10 " 8.4'" " 8.45 " 3.00 A. M. 5.30 7.15 9.30 A. Jf. -??2^_^^L^iNil^^^ OTT ByS. ALB] I ThoAlbi bythoAlor, "ntl'i. ns tbo '*' situated « fn.olar^oad Ji aye been n.f I ""(ol save on I encouraged b , he,r patrona ; 5'ni''i? Koom , I The Beds are I trasses and t throughout. ( The priflo po, of an ordfnarv accommodation Lf2'"i"'^"ses am |-3ftMt^. '\^' TeafS'si (ir?;i"d«.v,^.— Bre; /Walf-pagtOne,- T 47 ExprcHH, 12. ir. r.M. >• t '•« :',.]r> i.47 0.30 ?.;:(» .S.f4 U "lO il . I |»# 8.,-: lo.dii 11 .-.-) 2.r.2 A.M. 4.;5.s (i.OO >i y.aO A.M. Train,, „,.. ,„„ tf^. ^^^ BAIL^AV ,, ■ 'xnon Ferrv.. ;;_' *"«.s/,/boro',.. '«i'rocj)ort.... sir/"''!'""tii...';"'" iS'-^v"- I !>.-/8 fus '10.04 ••.•••;' 10.20 •Arrlo..).'; ■L>op;)I.O(» 'l.OG . ..,'!]...., ■•■■iil.r,4 ■■■■I'll'.) p V ii'../o "^'- I.?;} '. ij-:n " 1.4.1 ••V- 2.0,-) " ]^f<..nb„,.|„„,, ^;)'|''cep()it.... .Sr':"'"'"'"<'lc.. ^''i/jichinond.. ( 'r "I.''''"'-''- ''J/HallowoJI . , I./.l I..'17 2.ir> 2.:iH / .'{.02 IHl'o I 3.^ ••/■•i 4.10 ■/)'■»•/ 4.Vi IJoi, 4,i,j , ••••' 4.r>() * 5.10 S.Ii'i p. 1, ( 8.r,H , o.s ' n.L'(i ,/'..-.o '0.14 'o.;is (1.08 ■ ''».'),•} < 11.2!^!. OTTAWA HOTEL <^''««t St. Jan^es street' '.li " w-/><'"f''in.s iMiJI, '5.10 «• *^-^'^ ^i- -V.' lOrt li'-A?." JP'oiTy •?•-' " jAmoNjioip:!; mi 010 „,. f ' ^iontreal. S,:;l,K Si^ss'; &Sf, 'le City, anri „^ '"'■^*''*t wliole^.,"!;' '/' ^'"'eet, I! I "otoj save on« in \ v"' ^' is now fhn 1 "" »ECKEB4co. /KERR & PINDLAY ^^^«- oOO St. Paul r"°''' - ^•-'^"'Streo^ Montreal. ' JOHN C. McLAB£,v AJIpoocisintheJii iT 'STARKE, SMITH ^^ ^^ KI^^G STRKjgy, ^^^TREAL. 48 S T. 1^ A W 11 E N C E HALL, Orent St. Jmues Strett, Montreal. H. HOQAN. Proprietor. 1. Oreat St. Jamo« Street. opp.Ksito the Post OffiJo „,. , r ""^"'^ '" ^lont.o^X, in .ituatcl on Church Villo Mario, tho Grey MllTl^.ZllZr '^T' ^' *''° ^^'''''^ Cathedral, cr I M.ch«nic«' Institute, .VeI.son',s MoZl SX' ^T • V''"^ ^''^'^"^ ^" *!'"•«' l^^n^H, ! II Stores, thuHrendcrinsr it desirable for both *"' ^''^^ "''"' and Fa«hionablo ! BUSINESS AND PT V A CTr «., ™ i A«iJ ILLASURK TRAVELLERS. I 'l ^'""""' """'* f" "■• SuMU of St. La»™„„e 11.11. 5.«5 H US SELL'S HOTEL, Palace Street, QUEBEC, C. E. ME ST. LOUIS HOTEL, ST. LOtIB STREET. ' formerly. muioaation lor a much larger number of guests than Carriages in summer, and Sleighs in Winter Always at hana to convey Visitor.: tn f v.- „ • y V is.tors to the various places of interest, such as the Montmorency Falls, i>i • , . , ' Plains of Abraham, Chaudiere Falls, Th« t a- -.r-,. The Indian Village of Lorette, &c„ Ac. TERMS MODERATE. 'R.C i -tfanufi ac i^''es, Copj Card Ca.se GumTicke Letter Wq (Knives, Pe Britis] 22 Great S 5,65 5.fi,5 I'OR. tor since its situated on j ithodriil.or j: lis, IJanlcg, ji atihionuble i >f the best 5.fi5 lation of ith their i y Hotel ! ts than ' ^''BMSHEBS 'INGi BooKWffLKRJ'v'tS:'':;'; «<■--» „„.„.„„ ■"'-'unjjij Aooouiit Boot \t «nJ Importer of ^'^'"^-Shade.andWan.,,,,,. :.r^^--^^^^^^^ ,''"'^''"-'-^"-ofPr,„.„,. JrnTr ^t'ontfor I ^'awiphlots, ,?»,?'*• ^'''"'"es ^o the h,.; *• I VVorks • ■ nianufao. ouorOrodl-n u ''''^""«'-*^'"«"^'-.-hroo,..o,. ^ffi«e and Saleroom: ""''•''""-'•-^-avier Street. ;l:^-''«.Herohant«..,,.„,„^^^ "nee tonipanjgg^ l-^'^nufacturar^yiuv^V'^' A^o. .o^ s, ,e-.ri,ftJ,'^„,>V^o«'^- Of ever. J. C. BECK FT' y JMontrei laJ. HARDWARE. AT^FRED BROWN, ImiioHorof all kinds of METALS and HEAVY IIARDWAKE, 2<) I- 2-' St. Sachamknt .Sthkkt, MONTItEAL. WATCHES. JEWELLERY, fto. Entablidhod iHlg. SAVAGE & LYMAN IlHvo constantly on hand .i law and wcll- Boloi'tpd St(H'k of <}OLD AND SILVER WATCIIEH. Jewellery of ).II kinds, Engligh, French, and American Clockg. UKST ELECTRO-PLATED WARE. I.ni.ortor« of all kinds of :,r„„,e and Parian Ware. IRON AND STEEL. I T""^'" Cutlery, Heavy Jlardwaro and Shelf Goods, Montreal 213 St. Paul Street. Yard Entrance, St. Francois Xavior St. FERRIER &^0 .,, ' THERMOMETERS. BAROMETERS. HARDWARE MERCHANTS, I MICROSCOPES, Teleseope!., Oi)era and Field Glafisefl, Sjiectacles, Eye GhiHsos, &c. Penknives, Soissora, Razors, Dressing Cases in Leather and Wood, Bronze Urns and Kettles. Eloctro-rlftted Siwons, Forks, Ladles, Ac Wholesale Ware Rooms. 5,65 Entrance o t r ^. & L. are constantly manufacturing No. 15, St. Francois Xavicr Street i ''^'^'^'''' ^^^ ^""^ ^^^'^^^^ «^TS, j Jugs, Cups, Salvers, Trays, Inkstands, Forks. Montreal. | Spoons, Ladles, Napkin Rings, Buttorlvnives, Ac, TIN, ANPJIORS, CHAINS, AND «ENERAL HARDWARE. Warehouse and Offices : St. Pa ul Stre et, xMontreal. I ^'''^''''S '■ ^"*^ ^'- ^'*»'' near Montreal Regulation Swords. Belts. Sashes. A-c, &o. RIFLES. Of various celebrated Makers. S. & L. respectfully invite Travellers and Strangers to visit their establishment, CATHEDRAL BLOCK, I Notre Dame Street, I Montreal. Or to the SHOE,S Manufactu jDrcK'ijvsojvs I P( r V . ■' '""■ " ''"k fin','.?'''""!' " '!<' THK OTTAWA Rrv7.n, ^«ico (uovr No.) in. ., ^ , •>' ^•>'^ Groat Saint James stroof, '' •""--•'0 Oa,nva If,,,,. nr.t ,1 ' ^^'ER OLIVIER p.. ^^»«>'. Ca«d/o an,J Oil ^^^» ■i^iojitroiil. (AMES, MILLARD & co jCAMPBELL B^^^^^ I-eathor Merchant, ' QUEBEcT J^KA^i^O'S^^^SS FACTORY ^^ THE CANADIAN EXPRESs" COMPANY Fo„„d M„cl.a„di..e, M„„«^ and Pa«t«, „f .v.,y dc«rip,i.n, »„„.,, Bills with G„od. Notes and Drafts, throughout the ' CANADAS AND THP] UNITED STATES, Ilunnin;, daily (Sundays excepted) over the entire line of the GRAND TRUNK RAILWAY, THE GREAT WESTERN (Toronto and Hamilton), PKKSCOX. . OXX.W. ^^Si'^^.^^Z7A: -' ^"''^ -- ^- -- In charge of Special Messengers. Packages and Freights forwarded by the Montreal Onp-.r. «* u- .. from all parts of Europe, ^uont.eal Ocean Steamship Company to and j Montreal— D. T. Irish, Agent. Portland— J. &. Prixdlk, " Toronto-M. H. Irish, Hamilton— J. D. iRrix, " Kingston-J. C. Clark, A«ent. Ottawa-W. H. Samykk, " Quebec— AY. C. Scott, " Liverpool, England-No. 22 To.er Buildings, Water Street, A.kx. li..cKwoon, Agent. 0. CHENEY, Supt. KINGSTON. CANADIAN ENGINE AND MACHINERY COMPANY.! Authorized Capital, $800,000. Paid vp, $200,000. [ . ! ;! Works, Kingston, Canada West, | _,. . ^ June, 1865. ;| STEAM VESSELS, A-c, Ac. i^^OINES, and Machinery generally, IRON The Wcks are under the charge of a practical Superintendent. ji ' the "^^Z^ '^-^'-^'^'^ - -^ -^- ^"'^"-"on. can he obtained on application to I ROBERT WRIGHT, iiecrttary and Treasurer, j 53 BAWILTON. R- M. WANZEli & CO., Af«'l> KXPOUTKUS OP ^ VEfir STOERIOB QVAUTY OF S E W I AT P TIT * '^^ MACHINES -----Boo..,,.., fro'nthewtr.- °' '^•^■^'-^ Apparel,, both sides. » Prices from $20.00 to $40.00. Hamilton, ^. S.— A liberal dis scount to deal ers. 54 TOKONTO. Top")NTO Safe Works. TORONTO. -pvREDGE & WILSON, Wholesale Stationers, 53 Yonge Street, Toronto. WHITBY. HAM .t JONES, Solicitors in Chancery, J. V. Ham. WHITBY, C.W. C. A. Jones J. & J. TAYLOR, TORONTO, Manufauturors of ' Fire- & Burglar-Proof Safes, | = the only Safes for sale in Canada that nerer fail to preserve their contents even in the hottest fires. PORT HOPE. C. W. HASTINGS HOUSE, .John Street, Port Hope, by Thomas Warren Hastings. E' STABLISHED •AGENTS : JAMES HUTTON it CO., 15 St. Helen Street, Montreal. H. S. SCOTT & CO.. 22 Buade Street, Quebec, j j^^.,^.^ ^^^, ^^^^ Manufactory - Palace Street, Toronto. cecj, - rp j^, j|_ ^y'JIITE, Publishers & Proprietors Send for a Price Li.st. ' Haiuiltou, C.W., April, 180.5. "THE SPECTATOR," Published at Hamilton, C.W. TERMS: So. 00 411.00 SARATOGA SPRINGS. CONGRESS HALL, SARATOGA SPRINGS. This favorite Hotel will be open for the reception of guests on the FIRST DAY OF JUNE. Its advantageous location, adjoining l^he celebrated Congress Spring, and the beautiful Park by which it is surrounded, make it a most desirable resort for those in search of health or recreation. Greatly enlarged, improved, refitted and refurnished, it has no superior, and few equals, as a first-class Hotel. HATHORN & McOMBER, FrojD'ietors. HARTFORD. INSURE AGAINST ACCIDENTS. TRAVELERS INSURANCE COMPANY, HARTFORD, CONN. . 7 - $500,000. Capital rs Insurance Tickets for the single trip, for a week, a rnontti, oi^^^e?^ suring for THREE THOUSAND DOLLARS if fatally m__jur^ed,^orbIXli^DOL^^^^ Issues Travelers suring for THREE THOUSAND DOLLARS it tatally injurea, or di.vxx ^^-^ ^ MONTH during Total Disability, (not exceeding. «'^,,'"«"th8 ^or a^^^^^^ caused by accident to any public convemnce in which the person insuiea uuiy TARIFF OF RATES FOR $3,000, and $15 PER WEEK COMPENSATION Ticket for 1 day 10 cts. .4 « 2 " 20 " " " 3 « "','..". 30 " «» " 5 " 50 " u " *i H 70 " Ticket for 10 days %\f (I i( 30 « ' 2.00 »' " 3 montlis 4.50 " 12 It 7.00 10.00 Insurance commences at 6 o'clock A,M., 12 M ' and « RM Jn '.urcha^^ ^^-^ 1 the number of days for which a Ticket 13 wanted, and the Train > ou wisu 10 REMEMBER THAT TEN CENT S A DA Y INSURES YOU FOR $3,000. , TICKETS FOR SALE AT RAIL ROAD TICKET OFFICES. i „ . , RODNEY DENNIS, Secretary. , J. G. BATTERSON, Pre>iident. KUmNJi-x u \\ II. Q. MARSHALL, Gmercd Ticket Agent. \\ ^ Enq uire for Insurance Tickets of the - Travklkrs Insurance Company of Habtkoed. BOYNTON'S MACHINERY AGENCY. SE COND HAND MACHINERY OF ALL KINDS, FOR COTTON AND WOOL MANUFACTURE, M A CH I N I S T S' TOOLS, STEAM ENGINES AND STEAM B.OILERS For sale at Lowest Prices, on Commission. JOHN W. BOYNTON, Agt., Hartford, Conn. 56 ^\> INSURANCE COMPANY. ^<^^ CAPITAL - - ^10,000,000 INVESTED FUNDS 16,061,215 THE ANNUAL REVENUE FOR 1865 5,000,000 FUNDS INVESTED IN CANADA 300,000 HEAD OFFICES: 1 Dale Stbkkt, LIVERPOOL. 20 AND 21 Poultry, and 28 Regent Street, LONDON. Corner op Place d'Armes and Great St. James Street, MONTREAL. CANADA BOARD OF DIRECTORS. T. B. ANDERSON, Esq., Chairman, (President Bank of Montreal.) ALEX. SIMPSON, Esq., Deputy Chairman, (Chairman Ontario Bank.) HENRY STARNES, Esq., (Manager E. H. KING, Esq., (General Manager Ontario Bank.) Bank of Alontreal.) HENRY CHAPMAN, Esq., Merchant. G. F. 0. SMITH, Jiesident Sccretanj. F. A. BALL, Hamilton, C. W. i r,,^,.,.,^,.^ JAMES SPIER, Montreal, ^J>'^«foi.. FIRE and LIFE INSURANCE Businew transactea on the most favorable terms. Short period GRAIN and other risks, taken on advantageous terms and at moderate rates. The Directors haviife received instructions from the Home OiFice to introduce the Life Branch of this Oompan^ in Canada, have iuuch pleasure in stating that they are now prepared to grant Life Policies and Annuities, and to secure to their clients all the benefits derivable from the system of Life Assurance. The high position and large patronage hitherto enjoyed by the Company in ne Fire Department will, it is hoped, aid in securing for it a share of Life risks. " TABLES OF ELITES " adapted to the circumstances of all classes may be obtained at the Montreal Offices nud of the Compopy's Agents generally throughout the Provinces. Canada Business under the sole oonkol of the Montreal Board. AGENCIES established throughout Canada. „„ G. F. C. SMITH, Resident Secretary Canada Branch, Montreal. IMPORTANT TO FARMERS. CANADIAN SUPER-PHOSPHATE.-A Standard Manure for all FieM and Garden crops. It matures crops from ten to twenty days earlier, and greatly increases the yield. Price $50 per ton, in barrels of about 200 lbs. each. It is also put up in $1 packages for retail. For further information, please address letter to E. L. SNOW, Montreal. "1. '"kd