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H In issuing this the first edition of the County of Ontario Direc- tory for 1869-70, the Publishers desire to return their thanks to those gentlemen who have assisted them in procuring the information it con- tains, as well as to those who have favored them with their patronage as advertisers or subscribers, and thus enabled them to complete the undertaking upon which they embarked, to produce as perfect a Directory as could be compiled. In that respect they have satisfaction in believing they have been successful, and that Ihe public will thereby be Avilling to ertend to them the favor of their patronage in the future CONNER & COLTSON. «'»m»iimMai-iins:«^fiK.A Index. vu. GENERAL INDEX. PAOI. Altoim Village 8 Ashburu " 9 rARIO DlREC- aiiks to those latioa it con- lir patronage complete the it a Directory 1 in believing y be Avilling e, )LTSON. PROVINCIAL INSURANCE COMPANT T OF GA.l!TJ^lDJ^. This Company has been established TWENTY YEARS. Has Paid in Claims more than TWO MILLIONS OF DOLLARS. Annual Income over— TWO HUNDRED THOUSAND DOLLARS. With a Capital of MORE THAN HALF A MILLION OF DOLLARS. AFFORDING THE MOST AMPLE SECURITY TO THE ASSURED. ifl Greenbank " 31 Greenwood " 31 Harper's Comers Village 32 Introduction 1 Justices of the Peace, List of 8 Kinsale Village 32 Lcaskdale " 32 a"- / \ [;;ETRGPOLITAM TOROi^TO History PEEFACE. FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE. PROVINCIAL INsIrANCE COMPANY OF CANADA, EST^BLlSHli^D - - - - 1849. HEAD OFFICE, TORONTO. IDIHECXOJRS: Hon, J. H. CAMEROxN, M.P., Presid't; LEWIS MOFPATT, Esci., Vice-Presidt. Hon. Malcolm Cameron C. . 27 DuflSn's Creek " 28 Dunbarton " , 29 Epsom " 29 Foley " *. ' 30 Glawjow '• 30 Goodwood " 31 Grecnbank " 31 Greenwood " 31 Harper's Comers Village 32 Introduction r 1 Justices of the Peace, List of 8 Kinsale Village 32 Lcaskdale " 32 viii. ' Index. PAtlE. Manchester Village 33 Manilla •' 33 Millingttm " 30 Municipal Councila <> Myrtle Village 37 Oshawa " 37 Pickering " (See DulRn's Creek) 98 Port Perry " oO Port Union" CO Post Offices, List of 3 Preface vi. Prince Albert V illage 61 Kaglau " 64 K«na " 64 RougeHill " 64 Saintfield " 66 Sandford " 67 Scugog " 67 Sonya " ((i)ee Harper's Comers) 32 Udora " 67 Utica •• 68 Uxbridge " 69 ' Vallentyne " , 73 Victoria Corners " 73 Vroomanton " 74 Whitby Town 76 ' Whitevale Village 101 Wick " 102 Wilfrid " 102 Zephyr " 103 Brock Township ! 103 Mara • " 112 Pickering " llC Rama " 133 Pi.each " 135 Scott " 145 Scugog " 152 Thorah " 163 Uxbridge " 158 Whitby East Township 168 "Whitby " 179 t M.;.,.«fc«.-,. ■ tM%! f .w:.'-ni/ / tH'jM ''' "i " • » ' PA»E. S3 35 r» 37 :^8 of) 0<) 3 vi. 61 64 64 64 60 67 67 32 67 68 69 ' 73 73 74 76 ■ 101 102 102 103 103 112 lie 133 135 145 162 163 168 168 179 DIRECTORY OF THE COUNTY OF ONTARIO, FOR 1869-70. INTRODUCTION. In laying this volume before the public it would perhaps, be too presumptuous to assert that it is wholly free from errors. This could scarcely be safely sivid of any work of the kind ever published. The compilers content themselves >vith the statement that no pains or trouble have been spared on their part to secure accuracy, and that whatever errors (if any) may be discovered in the work they will turn out of a trivial and immaterial character. The county of Ontario Is situated in nearly the centre of the Pro- vince. It is a long narrow strip only two townships wide, and is re- markable on the map for its extreme length compared with so small a frontage. It extends from Whitby Harbour, on Lake Ontario, on the South, to the Severn River, bounding the township of Rama, on the North, a distance of alwut 80 miles, part of its Eastern and Western boundaries skiiting the margin of Lakes Scugog, Simdbe, and Couchich- ing. On its Eastern boundary it has the counties of Durham and Victoria, and on the West the rich county of York. Ontario is divi- ded into two Ridings, the North and the South — for Parliamentary purposes, and each of these comprise the following Municipalities : North Ontario, embraces the townships of Reach, Scugog Island, Brock, Uxbridge, Scott, Thorah, Mara, and Rama. South Ontario, the town- ships of Whitby, East Whitby, and Pickering, and the Corporations of the town of Whitby and Village of Oshawa. The whole formed part of what was formerly known as the United Counties of Ontario, York and Peel until Ontario was set off in 1853 as a separate county. Each Riding is represented in the House of Commons and Legislature of the 2 CONNER AND COLTSON S Province of Ontario by one member. The Municipal govei-nuient of the county consists of twenty-four members elected by the different Municipalities and composing the body known as the County Council. Ontario is justly regarded as one of the first Agricultural counties in the Province. Of its area — estimated at 360,000 acres- there are up- wards of 210,000 acres cleared and under cultivation, abou*; 150,000 acres being under crop and the remainder devoted to pasture. The soil is rich and fertile, and very productive. Large quantities of Wheat and Barley are raised annually, and tJie superior quality of the grain commands the highest market prices. It is perhaps on this account, as well as owing to the superiority of its excellent Harbour and superior shipping facilities, that the tovni of Whitby is noted as a grain market, where, during the past few years, higher prices have been paid for Wheat and Barley than in that of even the City of Toronto. The bulk of the population, numbering about 45,000, are Agi'iculturists. There, are, hoAvever, a large nu'lnber of manufacturers, merchants and traders. The principal manufactures are flour and lumljer, but there are also a large number of woollen mills scattered over the county in which a large business is carried on. The splendid Joseph Hall Foundry and Agricultural Works at Oshawa, and the Foundry and Agricultural Works of Brown & Patterson, at Wliitbj'", each giving employment to a large number of men, the number of hands employed in the former being over 200, and the works are the most extensive of the kind in the Province. Whiting's Agricultural Implement Manufactory is also situated at Oshawa. Ontario possesses a large number of churches of various denominations ; large sums are devoted by the different muni- cipalities to the interests of education, and the county possesses some of the best Grammar and Common Scliools in the Dominion. There are five newspapers published M'ithin tlie coftuty, two at AVhitby, and one in each of the villages of Oshawa, Port Perry and Prince Albert. The county of Ontario is also remsu-kable for tlie number of thriving villages scattered in every direction throughout its length and breadth, and the almost total absence of outrage and crime within its borders. One great means which must serve most beneficially in the future de- velopmetit of tHe resources of the county, and advancing its material prospects is the construction of the contemplated lines of Railway, for which charters liave been oljtained. From Whitby Hai'bour, and the Grand Trunk, which passes over the Southern extremity of the couutr}% the Whitby and Port Perry line is designed to run northerly through the centre of the township of Whitby, turning east to Port Perry, with a branch to U'xbridge, the line to be constracted to Beaverton, on Lake Siracoe. The portion of the line to Port Perry is already under con- tract, and the work partially commenced. And $10,000 have been granted as a bonus hy the township of Reach for the branch to Ux- bridge. The next is the Toronto and Nipissing line which is designed to croBS the township of ITxbridge to Uxbridge village, thence in a north-easterly il COUNTY OF ONTARIO DIRECTORY. a pal government of I by the different e County Council, iltural counties in 'cs- there are up- )n, about 150,000 pasture. The soil antities of Wlieat ality of the grain I on this account, rbour and superior as a grain market, ve been paid for of Toronto. The ire Agi'iculturists. •s, merchants and umber, l>ut there rer the county in ieph Hall Foundry and Agricultural g employment to ed in the former e of the kind in mufactory is also of c] lurches of different nmni- possesses some )ominion. There Whitby, and one nee Albert. The f thriving villages br(;adth, and the orders. in the future de- icing its material of Railway, for 'ai'bour, and the y of the country, ortherly througli Port Perry, with averton, on Lake eady under con- ),000 have been branch to Ux- lesigned to cross a north-easterly direction through Brock. Uxbridge has voted a bonus of $50,000^ towards the construction of this line. The third is the continuation of if.ie Port Hope line from Lindsay to Beaverton, which will enter Thorah on the east side passing north-west- erly through it, to Beaverton. Already work has been commenced on this extension. With these advantages, and aids to the developraen . of its resources and trade, the people of the county of Ontario — its Agricultural and enterprising merchants, have good reason to look proud and hopefully to tht brilliant future of their fair county. POST OFFICES IN THE COUNTY ONTARIO. NAME OF OFFICE. ToWNSHIP AND RiDING. Postmaster. Altona Pickering, S. R Joseph Monkhouse. . Ashburn Whitby, S. R Edward Olver , Ashworth Scott, N. R John Mustard Atha Pickering, S. R John M. Bell Athens Scott, N. R R. Bingham Atherly Mara, N. R W C. McMuUin Balsam Pickering, S. R Robert Dodds , Bangor Pickering, S. R Daniel Daniel Beaverton Thorah, N. R Donald Cameron Borelia Reach, N. R James Jewett Brechin Mara, N. R James P. Foley Brock Brock, N. R John Jones Brooklin Whitby, S. R Robert Darlington. . . Brougham Pickering, S. R Richard Taun Cannington Brock, N. R Charles Gibbs Claremont Pickering, S. R J. Macnab Columbus E. Whitby, S. R Robert Ashton Derryville Brock, N R Thomas Allin Dunbarton Pickering, S. R John Parker Epsom Reach, N. R J. 0. Huckins Foley E. Whitby, S. R Thomas Williamson. Glascow Uxbridge, N. R B. Parker , Goodwood Uxbridge, N. R M. Chapman Greenbank Reach, N. R John Asling Greenwood Pickering, S. R A. FuUarton Kinsalo Pickering, S. R John Fairless Leaskdale Scott, N. R George Leask Manchester Reach, N. R Adam Gordon Millington Mara, N. R John Warrington Myrtle Whitby, S. R Francis L. Pike Oshawa E. Whitby, S. R David Smith ' • 4 CONNER AND COLTSON S Pickering Pickering, S. K Mrs. Elizabeth Whitney. Port PeiTy Reach, N. R H. Gordon Port Union Pickering, S. K Henry L. PuUen Prince Albert Reach, N. R H. H. McCaw Raglan E. Whitby, S. R L. Foster Rama Rama, N. R James McPherson Rouge Hill Pickering, S. R Hugh Graham Saintfield Reach, N. R Wm. Sanders Sandford Scott, N. R Edward Taylor. Scugog Scugog, N. R Isaac Finley Sonya Reach, N. R Lewis Harper Udora Scott, N. R S. Umphrey Utica Reach, N. R Jacob Dafoe Uxbridge Uxbridge, N. R George Wheeler. Vallentyne Brock, N. R Samuel Brethour Victoria Corners Reach, N. R Henry Madhill, Jr. Vroomanton Brock, N. R John Teskey Whitby Whitby, S. R Francis Keller Whitevale Pickering, S. R Donald McPhee Wick Brock, N. R Caleb Shier Wilfrid Brock, N. R John Chambers Zephyr Scott, N. R John Nelson THE COUNTY COUNCIL OF ONTARIO CO. FOR 1869. Joshua Wright, Warden. H. J. Macdonell, Council Clerk, Wm. Paxton, Council Treasurer. Township of Brock. — Malcolm Gillespie, Reeve. Henry Brethour, Deputy Reeve. Township of Mara. — Philip McRae, Reeve. Village of Oshawa. S. B. Fairbanks, Reeve. W. H. Gibbs, Deputy Reeve. Township of Pickering.— Trueman P. White, Reeve. John Haight, Deputy Reeve. John Miller, " Township of Rama. — Thomas McDermott, Reeve. Township of Reach.— Joshua Wright, Reeve. Edward Major, Deputy Reev J. P. Campbell, Township of Scott. — George Smith, Reeve. William Sinclair, Deputy Reeve. 'Township of Scugog.— W. S. Sexton, Reeve. COUNTY OF ONTARIO DIRECTORY. Elizabeth Whitney. I Township of Thorah. — Charles Robinson, Reeve. Jordon I Township of Uxbridge. — George Wheeler, 'Reeve. y L. PuUen I J. B. Feasby, Deputy Reeve. ^«Caw I To^rj^ OP Whitby. '^fJ- • • • I N. W. Brown, Reeve. ^s McFherson | m. Thwaite, Deputy, Reeve. iliraham I Township of East Whitby. — Robert Smith, Reeve. baiuiers | Andrew Annis, Deputy Reeve. "^^v , ^ I Township OF Whitby. — John Dryden, Reeve. *^*'®y I John Willis, Deputy Reeve. m})arey » Dafoe b'c Wheeler. elBrethour I VILLAGE, TOWN AND TOWNSHIPS' MUNICIPAL COUNCILS |y MadhiU, Jr. | POK 18G9. leskey 'IS KgIIpt* ^ id McPhe I '^^^'^^ ^^' Whitby. — Jas, H. Gerrie. Mayor. gu: I N. W. Brown. Reeve. Chambers"".'.".".'."..'.'.*.' I ^- Thwaite, Deputy Reeve. Nelson [ I Councilmen.— North Ward. T. H. McMillan, 3 years. M. H. Cochrane, 2 " JO. FOR ]869. leve. N. Ray, 1 Daniel Betts, 3 Jas. Campbell, 2 J. R. Philip, 1 Centre AVard. South Ward. « it D. Cameron, 3 Chester Draper, 2 R. Snow, 1 Village of Oshawa. — S. B. Fairbanks, Reeve. W. H. Gibbs, Deputy Reeve. Councilmen. F. W. Glenn. A. P. Cameron. Patrick AVall. Township of Scugog. — W. S. Sexton, Reeve. Councilmen. John Collins. Peter Williams. Wm. Taylor. ' Wn'. Bateman. ^ conn4:h and coltson s Township of Thorah. — Charles Robinson, Eeere. COUNCILMEN. George R. Proctor. Angus McKay. John McArthur. Wm. McRae. Township of Mara. — Philip McRae, Reeve. COUNCILMEN. Wm. McPhee. J. P. Foley. J. Harahy. Alexander McDonald Township of Rama. — Thomas McDermott, Reeve. COUNCILMEN. Jas. Tahoney. John Trenouth. Patrick Moloney, Wm. McDonald. Township of Pickering.— Trueman P. White, Reeve. John Haight, Deputy Reeve. John Miller, " " COUNCILMEN. S. J. Green. S. Mackey Township of Reach. — Joshua Wright, Reeve. Edward Major, Deputy Reeve. J. B. Campbell, " " COUNCILMEN. J. Graham. J. Holman. Township of Brock.— Malcolm Gillespie, Reeve. Henry Brethour, Deputy Reeve. COUNCILMEN. Donald Carmichael. Thomas Amey. James St. John. Township of East Whitby.— Robert Smith, Reeve. Andrew Annis, Deputy Reeve. COUNCILMEN. John Smith. R. Luke. J. Lich. Township of Whitby.— John Dryden, Reeve. John Willis, Deputy Reeve. wStHiMM COUNTY OF ONTARIO DIRECTORY. COUNCILMEN. Henry Bickle. Joseph Burroughs Timothy Fisher. Township oe Uxbridge. — George Wheeler, Eeeve. J. B. Feasby, Deputy Keeve. COUNCILMEN. J. G. Gould. Thomas Todd. Jolui Brandon. Township of Scott. — George Smith, Reeve. Wm. Sinclair, Deputy Reeve. COUNCIUIEN. N. Graliam. S. Umphrey. R. Rowland. COUNTY OFFICIALS. Zaccheus Burnham, Judge. Nelson G. Reynolds, Sheriif. Samuel H. Cochrane, Co. Attorney. Hugh J. Macdonell, Clerk of the Peace. Hugh J. Macdonell, Clerk County Council. Hugh J. Macdonell, County Solicitor. John V. Ham, Clerk of County Court. John V. Ham, Deputy Clerk of CroAvn. John V. Ham, Surrogate Court Registrar. Joshua Winght, Warden. Wm. Paxton, Co. Treasurer. J. H. Perry, County Registrar. Jas. Draper, Deputy R^'gistrar. D. C. Macdonell, Clerk Division Court, (AVhitby). W. Coulthard, BaUiff, G. H. Dartnell, Deputy Registrar, Court of Chancery. George H. Dartnell, Master and Examiner in " R. H. Lawder, ) ^ a tx W. Dickie, I ^«- ^'''^'^''- Jas. Holden, Official Assignee. Thomas Danford, High Constable. John S. SproAvl, Gaoler. R. J. Gunn, M.D., Surgeon of Gaol. Dr. Ware, \ Dr. Eastwood, > Coronere. Dr. Carson, ) L. Fairbanks, Jr., Inspector of Weights and Measures. :;i^ -n It I! 8 CONNER AND COLTSON S JUSTICES OF THE PEACE COUNTY OF ONTARIO. (Giving Post Almond, James, Whitliy. Birrell, Eben, Greenwood. Bleckie, James, Claremont. Bunting, Brereton, Pickering. Calder, Duncan, Beaverton. Campbell, Aaron, Brooklin. Campbell, John, Brooklin. Campbell, Calvin, Brooklin. Campbell, Robert, Brooklin. Carmichael, J., Osliawa. Cowan, Mathew Jr., Cannington. Currie, George, Prince Albert. Draper, Chester, Whitby. Fairwell, A., Osliawa. Havtrick, William, Pickering. Heron, AVilliam, Ashbnrn. Hubbard, Thomas C, Brougham. HoUiday, Daniel, Brooklin. Hurd, A., Prince Albert. Leask, George, Leaskdale. Linton, William, Pickering. Lund Richard, Port Perry. Munro, Timothy, Epsom. McCreight, James, Dunbarton. McPherson, James, Athei'ly. Parker, John, Dunl).'irton. Paxton, Thomas, Port Perry. Perry, John Ham., Whitl)y. Office Address.) Feasby, John B., Uxbridge. Foreman, Thos. C, Prince All)ert. FiUlarton, Adam, Pickering. Gibbs, Tl: nnas N., Oshawa. Gibbs, W. H., Oshawa. Gillespie. Malcolm, Vroomanton. Gordon, William, AYhitby. Gould, Jose])h, Uxbridge. Green, Frederick, Gieenwood. Gunn, Dr. Robt. J., ^Vhitby. Hanand, Aaron, Uxbridge. Haight, John, Pickering. Harnden, L. Jr., Raglan. Harrison, R. T., Brooklin. Ratclift", John, Colunil)us. Reeder, Joseph, Port Perry. Robinson, Charles, Beaverton. Sangster, John A., Stouifville. Spears, Adam, Pickering. Spears, Robert, Uxbridge. Switzers, Edward, Vroomanton. Thompson, John H., Cannington. Thomas, L. C, Brooklin. Vail, Ira, Pickering. Vernon, James K., Ashworth. White, T. P., Whitevale, Wilcox, John S. M., Whitby. Wixson, Joseph, Claremont. ALTONA, A village in the township of Pickering, 20 miles noith-west of Whitby. Population about 200, Brown, A., hotelkeeper. Cliff, E., carder, t^c. Haggerman, L., pumpmaker, ^c. Hoover, J. G., laborer. Jones, A., fanner. Key, M., carpenter, MONKHOUSE, JOSEPH, Post- master, (fee. Monkhouso, T., merchant. Mordon, (t., laborer. N^eighswander, S., merchant miller. Neighwander, M., farmer. Robertson, R., .shoemaker. Skene, J., millright. Stouffev J., farmer. Wilson, J., blacksmith. Hatch d' Brother's Noted Cheoj^ Hardware House. APos mtmmmummftm COUNTY OF ONTARIO DIRECTORY. » ONTARIO. Uxbridge. '., Prince Albert. Pickering. , Osliawa. liawa. 1, Vrooni.inton. Wliitby. xbridge. Greenwood. "\yiiitby. I^xln'idge. leering, iaglan. rooklin. uiubus. ort Perry. Beaverton. Stouffville. kering. cl)ndge. IVrooniaiiton. t, Cannington. :>oklin. ■y Aslnvortli. tevale, ., Whitby, lareniont. ^est of Whitby, 'cliant. lerchant miller. irmer. maker. th. ATHA, A Post village in the township of Pickering. Bell, John M., Postmaster. ATHENS, A Post ^'illage in the township of Scott. Bingham, K., Postmaster. ASHWORTH, ATPost village in the Township of Scott. • Mustard, John, Postiyaster. ASHBURN, A village in the township of East Whitby, on the Brock road 9 miles north of Whitby, v/as first settled by Mr. Richard Butler, in 1832. The first store was opened by Mr. Noah Bates, in 1847. The first Post- master was Mr. Edward Olver. At present, it contains one Orange Society, No. 17G. One Canada Presbyterian church, of Avood, erected in 1857, at the cost of about f 2000. One schoolhouse, three stores, two hotels, and several blacksmiths, waggonmakers, &c. Population about 180. Daily mail. Alexander, A. G., teaclier. Banner, Peter, laborer. Belfore, Robert, engineer. Bowler, Daniel, waggonmaker. Branscombe, J. M., shoemaker. Burchell, Isaac, tailor. Crighton, D., merchant. Dawson, Rev, Alex., Presbyterian minister. Edwards, William, gentleman. (Jardner, Robert, farmer. Holt, Charles, farmer. Hubertis, G., merchant. Johnson, John, laborer. Lawrence, J., harnessmaker. Maw, G., laborer. Metcalf, G., hotel keeper. Monroe, J., blacksmith. McBrien, J., ma^on. Olver, Edward, Postmaster. Olver, Wm. H., tailor. Pearson, W., mason. PHILLIPS, J. W., dry goods, groceries, general stores, millinery, -'cc. REID, JOHN, carpenter. Rodley, J,, farmer. Sawerby, J., Druggist, &c. Smith, J. W., M. D., Physician. Tarvis, W., laborer. WALKER, JAMES, blacksmith, and plowmaker. Webster, J., butchei*. Wilson, Alex, sen., farmer. WILSON, ALEX., jr., hotel keeper. Hatch & Brother for " Iron Diihe," Cook Stove. 10 CONNER AND COLTSON S ATHERLY, I ,|> A village in the Township of Mara, GG milts noT-th-west of Whitby. Population about 200. Bailey, F., hctelkeeper. Bolton, W., trcasiu-er. Cahil, T., shoemaker. Campbell, D., farmer. Dudenhofer, G., weaver. Hewett, C, merchant. Kennedy, A., merchant. Miller, W , shoemaker. Mulrihill, T., blacksmith. McMuUin, W. C, Postmaster. McPhee, Rev. W., Presbyt'n. Min. O'Brien, D., teacher. EALSAM, % A village in the Township of Pickering, 13 miles north-west of Whitby. Population about 100. Dodds, R., Postmaster. Ellis, J., farmer. Higginbottom, G., farmer. Jones, P., fanner. Mackie, W,, blacksmith. Palmer, J., merchant. Ward, R., fanner. White, T., gentleman. WIGHTON, DAVID, farmer. Wilson, A., laborer. BANG OK, A village in the township of Pickering, 15 miles north-west of Wliitby. Population about 175. Barns, W., farmer. Barice, J., farmer. Beaton, H., Town clerk. Bice, J., farmer. Bice, N., fanner. Bier, L., farmer. Boice, S., farmer. Brown, D., farmer. Buckman, A., fanner. DANIEL, DANIEL, P. M. and merchant. Ferrier, W., farmer. Ferrier, 0., farmer. Greig, R.. blacksmith. Hanson, C, farmer. Henderson, G., farmer. King, H., laborer. Middleton, J., farmer. Millene, J., fanner. Millene, G., farmer. Mclntyrc fanner. Ozborn, J., carpenter. Packer, 7'., farmer. Percy, A., farmer. Percy, J., fanner. Percj"-, W., farmer. Smith, E., merchant. Steedholra, J., laborer. Tad, J., laborer. Turner, A., mechanic. Vardon, S. J., faimer. Vardon, T., farmer. Hatch d; Brother for " Commonwealth" Cook Stove. VarJ Will Wi/ 'i'ffatf- umila tniii C )UNTY OF ONTARIO DIRECTORY. 11 !St of Whitbj. ant. er. mith. ostmaster. resbyt'n. Min. % north-west of 1. ), farmer. !stofA\liitby. Vardon, E., farmer. Wilson, J., faimer. Windsor, J., sl'oemaker. Windsor, H., farmer. Windsor, S., gentlcm; Young, v., farmer. Ip You Waut a Genuine Family Medicine Use the National Pills. Warranted purely Vegetable, and free from all injurious drugs, are a new combi- nation of Valuable and Curative Medicines, and pronounced by eminent pbyaicians to be unsurpassed. The popidarity they have gained aud the increased demand is proof of their great efficacy. BEAYERTOJNT, A Police villagft in the Township of Thorah, 41 miles north-west of Whitby, lying on the eastern shore of Lake Simcoe at the mouth of the Beaver River, was first settled by Mr. Donuld Calder, hi 1828. The first store was opened by Mr. Kenneth Cameron, in 1830. I'he first Post Oflice was established in about the 1835, Mr. James Ellis being the first Postmaster. The village contams only one Church edifice, although a short distance out of it, the Roman Catholics and the Scotch Presbyterians each have a churcli — the former of wliich was built of wood, in 1855, and the latter of stone in about 1844. Within the village the Canada Presbyterians have buUt one of wood, in 1847, at the cost of about $1000. The Wesleyan Methodist body, ai present holding service in the Orange Hall, are pre- paring to build in the spring of 1869. The prominent buildings are the Orange Hall, built of wood, in 1865, at the cost of about $800 and occupied by Lodge No. 798. The Town Hall, also of wood, built in 1846, at about the same cost, a Schoolhouse, a Flour Mill, a Saw Mill, a Woolen Mill, two Tanneries and a Furniture Factory. Also several stores, three hotels and the u.sual number of tradesmen. It is connect- ed with "NAHiitby by daily stage, and during the summer, with Orillia and other places by the steamer Emlli/ May. Daily mail and money order office. Population about 700. Adams, John, shoemaker. Andrews & Glasford, pumpmakers. Anderson, James, farmer. Anderson, William, l.taker and confectioner. Appleton, Clayton, blacksmith. ARBUTHNOT, D. & Co., dealers in dry goods, groceries &c. (See card p. 12.^ .\RBUTHNOT, D., teacher. > "Jates, James, blacksmith. Birchard, Anson, blacksmith. m in Calder, Alexander, farmer. Calder, Duncan, fanner. CAMERON, JAMES, dealer dry goods, groceries &c. CAMERON, JAMES, dealer stoves, hard and tinware. Cameron, Donald, postmaster. Cameron, Daniel, carpenter, Cameron, John, gentleman. Cameron, John, tailor, CAMFJtON ^ BRUCE, dealers in dry goods, groceries, &c. Hatch & Brother's Prices are the Lowest in the Province. '^. i ' (I -ii lii n !,f ■■'ill ; 12 ADVERTISEMENTS. D. ARBUTHNOT & CO., DEALERS IN Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware, CROCKERY, BOOTS AND SHOES, BOOKS, STATIONERY, AC, BK^VERTOIST. NORMAN P. PATERSON, EAERISTER-AT-LAW, Solicitor, Conveyancer, &c., OFFICE :-SIM:C0F STnEFT, BEAVERTON. ALEXANDER McKAY, M. D, (GRADUATE OF TORONTO UNIVERSITY,) PHYSICIAI & DEUGGIST, BEAVERTON. Stage Ofilce.— Sample Rooms. THE HAMILTON HOUSE, BEAVERTON. Free Kuss. Livery. Eld Ek Elli FA I. COUNTY OF ONTARIO DIRK(TOUY. 13 •9 ware, to., AW, i-TUT, D., Campbell, J«)hn, farmer. Campbell, Duncan, clerk. Cooper, Mis. Corbin, Jacob, carpenter. Davison, Peter, M. D., Physician, &c. Elder, George, weaver. Elder John, weaver. Elli Godfry, woolen factory. FARQUHAKSON DONALD, dealer in diy goods, grocer- ies, tV;c. Gamble, Alexander, weaver. GLASFORD, THOMAS, of D. Ar- buthnot & Co. Glasford, Wm. S., clerk. GLOVER, DAVID, Proprietor Revere House. Gordon, N. & W. merchants, HAMILTON ALEXANDER, Pro- prietor Hamilton House, (See cardjj. 12.^ LOWES, JOHN S., Druggist. Maybee, Mrs. MILLER, JAS. G., dealer in dry goods, groceries, &c. Munroe, Miss. Murray, Hugh, gentleman. Murray, Peter, tinsmith. Nail, Wm, weaver. McCaskill, Wm, gentleman. McCuaig, Duncan, wagonmaker. McDonald, Lewis, watchmaker. McArthur, John, saddhj it har- nessmaker. McDonald, D. G., merchant. McGinnis, John, gentleman. McHattie, James, blacksmith. McKAY, ALEXANDER, M. D, Physician and Druggist, (Sea card ]). 12.^ # McKinnon, Archibald, blacksmith, McMillan, Alexander, gentleman. McMillan, James, weaver. McMilan, Peter, waggonmaker. McNivin, John, blacksmith. PATERSON, NORMAN F., Bar- rister-at-Law, &c., {See card p. 12.) Petennan, S. W., photograplier. Procter, George R., merchant, ROBINSON, CHARLES, Reeve, J. P., and Clerk of the Court, &c. Robertson M. T., pumpmaker. Ross, D., bailiff and auctioner. Ross, Robert, fanner. Shortis, Miss, Thompson, Abel, carpenter. Todd, Davidson, blacksmith. Todd (t Brother, waggonmakcrs. Way, J. B., sawyer. WiUiamsou, David, tailor. Wilson, Samuel, cabinetmaker. THE NATIONAL PILLS ABE SUGAR COATED ! Neatly put up iu airtight Loxes, enclosed witha fine lithographic '>ugraving, having the fiic-aimik signature of the Proprietors, Woodbuff, Bentleic & Co., on each box. SE, y- BOEELIA, A village in the Township of Reach, 17 miles north-east of Whitby. Was first settled by Mr. Reuben Crandell, sen., iu 1821, w!iO was «leo the first settler of the Township, and his second son, Mr. Benjamin Crandell, has the honor of being the first white man bom in the town- I '^ — — — — — ■■ -,... ■ - Hatch & BrotlierSy Dealers in Belting, Lace Leather, the. 14 CONNER AND COLTSON S ship. The first store was opened by Mr. Samuel D.ividson, senr., in 1845. Tlie Post Office was established in about 18G3. Mr. J. VV. Morris being the first Postmaster ; but the Office at the present time is conducted by Mr. Jas. Jewett. The Orange body have a lodge here at present. The churches are one Roman Catliolic, built of wood in 1859, at the cost of about $1,000. One Apostolic, built of wood in 1868, at about the same cost ; also the Episcopal Methodist, enumerated in the descriiition ofPoi't Perry, is claimed l)y this place in connection with the latter. Tile United Grammar and Common School of Borelia and Port Perry, is the institution wiierein the youth of both places receive their education. The town also has several stores, two hotels, the usual number of mechanics. Post Office and Money Order Office, (fee, con- nected with Whitby 1)y Daily Stage. Popui; Ion about 200. Allison, J. AV., merchant at Port Perry. Beason, Edward, welldiggcr. Benson, H. V., carpenter. Benson, Thos., shoemaker. Bowman, James, pumpmaker. Bradley, Alexander, laborer. Brown, A. J., gentleman. Blutcliey, John, woodsaAver. Clutchey, John, carpenter, Clutchey, Joseph, laborer. Coster, John, laborer. Cottingham, J. D. dentist and druggist. Craudell, lieuben, sen., gentleman. Crandell, Reuben, jr., farmer. Crandell, S. E., cabinetmaker. Crandell, Benjamin, dealer in pa- tent rights. Crandell, Caleb, farmer. Crandell, Clark, fur trader. English, G., teamster. Foote, Isaac, carpenter. Foster, Joel, carpenter. Garbit, James, turner. Haight, Harrison, gardener. HARRINGTON, A. J., Commercial Hotel. Henley, George, baker, Hilborn, James, millwright. Hudson, J., pedler. Hard, Philander, carpenter. / Jamieson, Rev. George, Canada Presbyterian. Jamieson, \Vm., laborer. Joffry, John, laborer. JEWETT, JAMES, Borelia Hotel. (See card I). 15. j Johnson, Henry, blacksmith. Mi^Lean, George, laborer. Kirkpatrick, Mathew, shoemaker. McConnell, James, laborer. Marlin, Benjamin, sawyer. Morris, George, gardener. Murray, J. A., dentist. Neale, Frederick, merchant. Nott, John, cabinetmaker. Nott, William, farmer. McLean, Lewis, laborer. McKinley, Robert, farmer. MAJOR, EDWARD, Official As- signee. ('/See card p. 15.) Palmer, George, painter. Perkins, William, farmer. Post, S., merchant. Post, Woodruff, merchant. Roberts, Lewis, cooper. Rose, Daniel, tavelling agent. Sharpe, Peter, carpenter. Shehe, George, farmer. Smith, George, farmer. Smith, John, sawyer. Smith, John, laborer. Spencer, E. F., clerk. ¥ Hatch & Brothers, dealers in FarnisJies — Furniture and Carriage. Taylo Thom Wallii Warri Wills, Wilso A vi tion Barkt Birne Binie FOLi s B fit- T Osha' C $ ■'!!r iii i twnnii«ijr«-"-'?^'Ai"' son, senr., in Mr. J. VV. resent time is lodge here at TOod in 1859, )d in 1868, at lerated in the ;tion with tlie •eha and Port receive their els, the usual ice, (\:c., con- 0. rge, C!anada orelia Hotel. mith. er. hoemaker. orer. fer. er. ', • r iiant. :er. iier. Official As- 15.; T. tit. igent. >TMge. COUNTY OF ONTARIO DIRECTORY, it Taylor, J. E., clerk. Thomas, Samuel, laborer. Walling, (Jeorge, millwright. Warriner, Richard, shoemaker. Wills, Henry, merchant. Wilson, Thomas, sawyer. Letcher, Joseph, millwright. Spry, Mrs. J., washer. Staily, Mrs. L., weaver. Swan, James, blacksmith. Taylor, F. W., clerk. n..v BRECHIN. A village in the townshii) of Maia, GO miles north of Whitby. Popula- tion about 100. Barker, J., shoemaker. Birney, J., hotel keeper. Biniey, J., blacksmith. FOLEY, J AS. P., postmaster. McGrath, M., weaver. McGrath, P., waggonmaker.. Roach, T., hotel keeper. Thomson, J., merchant. m©mm%itM m^Tm JAMES JEWETT, Proprietor. .| ||[y THE BAR SUPPLIED WITH THE BEST WINES, LIQUORS AND CIGARS. j22f The Daily Line of Stages from Lindsay, Beaverton and Manilla to Oshawa and Whitby, and returning, call each way. CAREFVIi OSTL.I3R8 ALWAYS IN ATTENDANCE, EDWARD MAJOR, ; - ISSUER OF MARRIAGE LICENSES, LAND AND GENEi\AL AGENT, MORTGAGES BOUGHT AND SOLD, Licensed A-uctioneer, &c., BORELIA. ¥f^ iji ';iy 16 ADVERTISEMENTS. MOODEY & HAMILL, BltOOIKLIlSr. ^Miiiff, ^ifii mi §mm\mUl ''^ g^ ^:.V3 ^;^J 5jo: ALL KINDS OF WORK DONE IX HOUSE PAINTING, GRAINING, GLAZING, IPajjer HCanging, &g. AI^L, ORDKRS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. P.S. — Oders by Mail will meet with immediate vttention. NEATNESS AND DISPATCH IS OUR MOTTO. ■ 1 W. HEPINSTALL, , Wutrhmak^ir mi BtmlUt, AND DEALER IN Co'MPHISINd HOME OF The most Celebrated in England & America BHOOKLIN, ONT. Clocks, I^egulfxtoi*«, Calendars, GUINEA GOLD WEDDING RINGS AND KEEPERS. Earings, Brooches, Pins, Spectacles, Silver Plate, ampV)ell, tfohn, gentleman. Cari*oll, Wm., laborer. Carnes, Aaron, farmer. Cattrell, Mrs. Jane, tailoress. Cliapjuan, W., gentleman. Chamberiin, I). F., blacksmith. Cole, John, farmer. .» ,. •:,; Cook, G., teamster. Curran, Alfred, mason. Cuttell, Jas., printer and grocer. DALE, JOHN, harnessmaker and leader of band. Darlington, Robert, Postmaster. DAAVES, JOHN, Druggist and grocer. Day, John, teamster. DeLong, Mrs. J. Dockham, Rev. H., Episcopal Methodist minister. Erwin, Miss Jane. Feiney, M., cooper. ' Finget, D., fanner. Fisher, S., farmer. Fitzgerald, John, cooper. ' '■' Foote and Warren, i^hysicians, &c. Foote, J., M. 1)., (Foote '•■ 41 . ijjp f wjt f m^mrn^ *^"-- COUNTY OF ONTARIO DIRKCTOllY. iiiid mechanical iting Office, and so contains one ■h will cost abont )ne Presbyterian of 12000. One 1845, at the cost l^rick, erected in I8r»7 of wood, at :("d with Whitby uhition between ison. er and grocer, irnessniaker and 1. b, Postmaster. Druggist and sr. H., Episcopal lister. joper. physicians, &c. oote & Warren. ) 2r. rriagemaker. rriagemaker. as. Powell. ' er. r eaver. )oot and slioe- ksmith. her. Groat, Warren, boot and shoemaker. HAMILL, DAVID D, (of Moodey and Hamill). Harrison, R. T., Town Clerk. Hault, Wm., carpenter. Hayward and Tyler, general mer- chants. Hayward, E ii B, (of Hayward & Tyler.) Hay, Robt. D., cooper. HEPINSTALL, WM., jeweller, (See ami p. 16;. Hepburn and Roberts^ carriage makers. Hepburn, G., (Hepburn & Roberts.) Hicks, Thos, farmer. Hoar, Mrs. J. HODGSON, C APT. T., gentleman. Hodgson, M., teamster. Hudson John, laborer. Keeler, Lyman, agent. Kempt J., laborer. Kempley, John, laborer. Kester, Wm., painter. Ivester, J., carpenter. Ketchen, Alex., blachiinith. Kilburn, J\Irs. T.. seamstress. Lebear, Wm.,' teamster, licbear, Ed., farmer. Liddle, Wm., miller. Luby, Own, laborer. Luke, N., carriage maker. Madden, Mrs. S. Maiuung.s,Wm., boot it shoeniakcr. Martin, Thos., carpenter. - Mason, Win., larmer. Matmore, Mrs. J. Matniore, John, agent. Mathewson, William, carpenter. May bee, J, A., saddle and harness- naak(!i'. Mills, Frank, cai'penter. MOODEY it HAMILL, carriage sign and ornamental painters. (See nii'dp. \i\). MOODEY, (GEORGE, (of Moodey & Hamill) Mooney, Miss Mary. Moore, James, farmer. <• Murray, Mrs. Mary, milliner. McBrien, Wm, boot and shoemaker. McBrien. George, painter. Macdonald, George D., commission agent. Newson, Thomas, cabinetmaker. Nichols, William, farmer. Phippen, Nicholas, cabinetmaker. Pirie, William, carpenter. POWELL, JAMES, Globe Hotel. (See card p. 11 ). Printing Office, James Cuttell. Ray, Mrs. Mary Robson, Thos., tin & coppersmith. Roberts, G., (Hepburn h Roberts.) Ross, George, farmer. Sawyer, A., carpenter. Shaw, Mrs. Ann Shaw, John, teacher. . Sills, Mrs. E. Sings, William, fiirmer. Smith, Mrs. Mary A. Smith, (ieorge J., carpenter. Smith, Rev. P., Episcopal Methodist Bishop. Smith, Joseph, gentleman. Smillie, John, tailor. Spencer, Miss Mary. THOMAS, NELSON M., prop. planing fiictory. TJiomas, L. C, J. P. and general agent. Thomas, E. N., clerk. THOMAS, S. M., general mer- chant. Thomas, Fred., painter, Thomas, J. H., photographer. Thompson, Wm. H., (of AUin Si Thompson). Tucker, John, pedler. Tyler, Jos., (of Hayward & Tyler) e^. Untih (O Jiivthers, detUer^ in Cad, Spriiifj, Sleif/h, S/u>e, and Blister Skel. f».;: I m I I 20 CONNER AND COLTSON S Venice, George, farmer. Vickery, Chas., liotel keeper. Walker, John, cooper. Warren, Henry, M.D., (of Foote & Warren). Warren, Jas., farmer. Warren, Robert, clerk. AYarm, T., laborer. Welsh, Thos., laborer. WhaUks, W., weaver. i Wheeler, Chas., laborer. White, Thos., laborer. WiFiamson. Z. W., gentleman. Willson, Henry, printer. Wyatt, D. P., music teacher. USE THE NATIONAL PILLS. r ; They impart tone and vigor to the system, aid the digestive organs, and act on the liver with the most beneficial results. • BEOUGHAM, A village in the township of Pickering, 12 miles north-west of Whitby, to which place it is connected l>y daily stnge. Was first settled by Mr. Tliomas Hubbard in 1807. The first store was opened by the late Mr. W. M. Bentley in 1835. The first postmaster was Mr. Richard Taiin. At the present it contains one Sons of Temperance Hall (division No. 104), of wood, erected in 1853 at the cost of about $1,200. A town hall of wood, erected in 185G at the cost of about $1,000. A steam saw and planing mill erected in 1858, destroyed by fire in 1867. Rebuilt the same fall with an addition of a tub factory, one tannery, school house, two churches, one christian church of brick erected in 1859 at the cost of nearly $2,000. One Wesleyan Methodist (noAv being completed of wood, and Avill cost when finished about 1,200. One Agricultural Hall of wood, built in 18G5 at the cost of about $800, with extensive grounds adding to the cost some $500 or $G0O more. Several general stores, two hotels, one of which, the Brougl; ai Hotel, owned and kept by Mr. C. W. Mathews, we can lecommend to the traA'elling public, and last, though not least, the celebrated Patent Medicine Factory of Woodrufl", Bentley & Co. Population between 200 and 300. Daily mail. Barrie, Mrs. M. Bassett, Isaac, laborer. BENTLFY, LEWIS, (of Woodruff, Bentley & Co. Bentley, Mrs. J. L. Bilow, Mrs. J. Blandin, Willard,jr., harnessmakcr. Bodell, W. J., l)oot and shoem.akor. BROUGHAM HOTEL, by C. W. Mathews, (See card p. 21/ Brown, Robt., wagonmaker. Burk, J. B., general merchant. Burton, Thos., laborer. Central Hotel, by Jas. Cooper. Churchill, B., basketmakor. Cooper Jas., hotelkeeper. Crawford, H. W., gentleman. Depew, Wra. T., sawyer. Dunham, Wm., gentleman. Hatch & Brothers, sole agents " liochfonVs " Self-heating Simothing Irons. aborer. eaver. < laborer, ab'^rer. W., gentleman. , printer, nii.sic teachej'. live organs, and act on rtli-west of Whitby, first settled by Mr. necl by the late Mr. Mr. Richard Taiin. Hall (division No. ^,200. A town hall . A steam saw and 1867. Rebuilt the iinery, school house, [ in 1859 at the cost I'eing completed of ne Agricultural Hall th extensive grounds eral general stores, led and kept by Mr. ling public, and last, actory of Wooilruft", Daily mail. Avagonmakt^r. sneral merchant, laborer. byJas. Cooper. )asketmakor. itelkeeper. A^., gentleman, L., sawyer. , gentleman. 'ny Smwthinri Irons. COUNTY OF ONTARIO DIRECTORY. 21 FERRIER, D. W., M. D., Physi- cian, (fee. GOULD, JOHN, gentleman. GROSE, S. J., trimmer and har- nessmaker. HAND, H. P., dealer in Dry Goods, Groceries, (fee. Hand, Jas., clerk. Hubbard, Thos. C, J. P. and far- mer. Hubbard, Jas., laborer. Hubbard, Wm., fanner. Johnson, Robert, laborer. Lambert, R., carpenter. Lamanix, Thos., machinist, Lawr, John, gentleman. MATTHEWS, C. W., prop. Broug- ham Hotel. Matthews, A. H. Marr, Mrs. E. Middaugh, Thos., blacksmith. MILLER, DAVID, Tailor. Nutt, Hiram, carpenter. Patterson, Andrew, tanner. Pearson, J. B., gentleman. Sharrard, Mrs. A. Smith, George B., laborer. Smith, J. C, general merchant. STOCK, G. B., proprietor Steam Mill. (Sec card p. 22). Stock, John, laborer. Stobbs, Rev. Thos., Wesleyan Methodist minister. Taun, Richard, Postmaster and farmer. Thornton, Jas., mail contractor. Tool, J. H., carpenter. Undt!rhill, Richard, boot and shoe- maker. Wade, E., carpenter. Webb, S. B., Sen., carriagemaker. Webb, S. B., Jr., carriagemaker. Wilson, Wm., farmer. Wilkinson, Isaac, teamster. WOODRUFF, BENTLEY & Co., Manufacturers of Patent Medi- cines. (Sec cards throuf/h the Booh). WOODRUFF, NELSON, (of . Woodruff, Bentley (K; Co). Woodruff, Mrs. Ann. : . Woodruff, Samuel, farmer. Young, George, l)utcher. iiiiSMii MiTEL. By CHAS. W. MATTHEWS, m m mm iith the best iiies, m bs & cm!;. (iooil stiibliug and every accommodation, cliarges moderate. LIVER COMPLAINT. There are very many persons who do not enjoy the blessings of a healthy liver. It has become a very i)revalent disease . To such we would advise to try the efficacy of the National Pills: they act on the secretions of that organ, will tone, strengthen, and restore it to healthy action, thereby eradicating disease. See circulars accompanying each box. :■!.■ »i > 22 CONNER AND COLTSON S CANNINGTON. A Police village in the to-\vnshii> of Brock, 38 miles noitli-east from Whitby, to wliich place it i.s connected by daily )Stage, was first settled by Mr. Joel Honiei-, in 1827. The first store was opened by Mr. Lachlin Davidson in 1831. The Post office was establiished in al)out 1849, Mr. Joseph Davidson acting Postmaster, but in a few months, Mr. Charles Gibbs M'as appointed, and is still acting. The Orange Society have a Lodge here, No. r)68. The village also boasts an excellent Brass Band, under the leadership of Mr. John Aniey, as well as a Volunteer Infantry Company (No. 10, Ontario Battalion)^ commanded by Capt. MatheAV Cowan. The religous denominations are, one Church of Eng- land, built of Avood in 1837, at the cost of about $600, one Canada Presbyterian, built of wood in I8G4, at the cost of about $800, one AVesleyan Methodist, built of Avood in 1857, at about the same cost, one NeAV Connection Methodist, built of brick in 1868, at the cost of about $3000. The other prominent buildings are the ToAvn Hall, built of Avood in 1865, at tlie cost of about $700. A Drill Shed built of AA^ood in 1867, at the cost of about |600. A School house, tAvo Flouring Mills, one Saw Mill, tAvo Woollen Factories, one Tannery, one BreAveiy, and several general Stores, tAvo Hotels, and the usual number of tradesmen. Daily mail. Population about 600. Amey, James, gentleman. AndreAvs, Mrs. Avery, William, laborer. Baird, Samuel, manager for For- man. BosAvell, John S., merchant. Brandon, Mrs. E. Brandon, Mrs. J. Brandon Brothers, l)akers and con- fectioners. BroAvn, Neil, merchant. Brown, David S., tanner. BURNHAM, CHAKLES, Clerk of Court, and Insuiance Agent. CARD, S. AV., proprietor Woolen Mills. Cx. B. STOCK'S Steam ^^afa, planing UHll & Cub iMmj, BROUG-HAM, ONT. MANUFACTURER OF ALL KINDS OF LUMBER, DRESSED AND PLAIN, ALSO Wash and Butter Tubs of all kinds. All orders sent by mail AviU meet with prompt attention, at tLc lowest possible prices. A TRIAL SOLICITED. nil! ! ' I , IWUiKlfB. (', II 'Wl^S'S' '-5W'*f'*»t!«-:>W!lM|i»^8i(sr'"; noitli-east from Avas fiiist settled ojjened by Mr. blished in about few months, Mr. Orange Society n excellent Brass }11 as a V(jlunteer nanded by Capt. Cluucli of Eng- !00, one Canada about $800, one lie same cost, one the cost of about 11 Hall, built of 'd built of wood vo Flouring Mills, )ne Breweiy, and jer of tradesmen. i, bakers and con- chant, tanner. AKLES, Clerk of iisurance Agent, roprietor Woolen b ^iXtioaj, LUMBER, dnds. ;ion, at the lowest COUNTY t)F O:^!!^!^ DIRECTOltY. 2a Carpenter, J., cardej*. , Clift, Thomas, wagonmaker. Clouston, John, painter. Currie, Miss Margaret, milliner. DtAA'idson, Lachlin, gentleman. Demill, Rev. A. B., New Connec- tion Methodist- Dickhison, S., sawyer. D.jnald, William, carpenter. Donald, Mrs. Ferguson, flames A., photographer. Forman, T. C, merchant. French, Frederick, mascm. Gibbs, Charles, Postmaster. Gillespie, Donald, M. D. Physician, l^C. Graham, J. J., tinsmith. Hall, Jolin, jeweller. HAWKE, GEORGE W., Surgeon Dentist. Hay, John, wagonmaker. Hefner, Charles, shoemaker. Hewis, Edward, shoemaker. Hogan, John, undei* Bailiff. i Holnie.s, John, blacksmith. Hoyle, Henry, cabinetmaker. Hunt, Reulien, wagonmaker. Johnson, Robert, laborer. Johnson, Irvin, gentleman. JoUiff, John, gentleman. Jones, Robert, carpenter. Keller, Charles, C, Attorney, &c. Iverville, Luke, laborer. Leas, Jolm, B., brewer. Lucas, Joseph, merchant. Mabee, Wm. H., harnessmaker. MARSH, G. F., dealer in dry goods, groceries, &c. May, Wm., tailor. Maybee \' . Ward, i)iop. AVooleu Mill. Munroe, Hugh, miller. '\ Nix, David, l)rewer. ;■ McCumber, Miles, la])()rer. McGregor, Walter, Aveave^'. McKay, John, liirmer. ;' McKay, Archibald, merchant. ''. McKenzie, Thomas, tailor. Parker, M. S., brewer. Ross, Daniel, carpenter. Sharp, John, gentleman. Ship'iian, Nelson, farmer. *' "1 Silverchoni, George, carpenter. '' Silverthorn, John, carpenter. Silverthorn, Wm., blacksmith. .SMITH, GEORGE, dealer iu Dry Goods, Groceries, &c. Sproul, John, H., farmer. Sproul, John, carpenter. Talbot, Robert, accountant. Talbot, Rol)ert, gentleman. Taylor vK; Lindsay, harnessmakers. THOMPSON, Wm., proprietor Royal Hotel. (Sec card p. 24/ WALSHE, Thomas, H., Township clerk. WARD, JOHN, prop. Northern Hotel. {See card, p. 'li). Ward, Charles, gentleman. Westney, Rev. Wm., M. A., Church of England. Wilson, John, A., M.D., [)hysician, iV:c. WYATT, ALFRED, Apothecary I'v; Coroner, established in 1S48. Wylie Sc Hoyle, blacksmiths. j NATIONAL PILLS, COATED WITH SUGAR.— THE PERFECT CATHARTIC PILLS. These Pills will he fouiul invaluahle for Dispepsia, Indigestion, Costiveuess, Colds, Fevers, Deriuigenients of the Blood, Stomach and Bowels, Liver Complaints and Billions Disorders. They are a First Class Standard Medicuie. Hatch A Brother, for ff^indow Glass, all sizes. i ' 24 CONNER AND (JOLTSON S CLAREMONT, A village in the township of Pickering, 1 G miles northwest of Whitby, was first settled by Mr. Joseph Wixson, in about the year 1800. The first Store was opened by Mr. John C. Michell in 1844. The first Post- master was Mr. Thomas Noble. At present, it contains 4 churches, one Primitive Methodist, built of wood and roughcast in 1866, at the cost of about $700, one Wesleyan Methodist, of brick erected in 1863, at the cost of about $1000. One regular Baptist, of brick, erected in 1865, at the cost of about $1500, one Canada Presbyterian, of wood erected in 1848, at the cost of about $300. One Grist Mill, one Oatmeal Mill, one Saw Mill, and one Steam Tub and Pail Factory, one Tannery, several general Stores (one of which, just erected l)y John C. Michell, is an honor to the enterprise and industry of its owner.) one Hotel &c. Population about 200. Daily mail. Appleby, Thomas, butcher. Astridge, G., clockmaker. Barry, John, fanner. Beaverly, Mrs. J. Bell, Jose])h, gentleman. Bell, James, gentleman. Bennett, William, gentleman. .Brodie, John, miller. BUNDY, GEOIiGE, Joiner, Cabi- netmaker and Undertaker. HOY^L HOTEL, SIMCOE STREET, CANNINGTON. W. THOMPSON, PI\OPRIETOI\. This Commodious House lias been completely repaired and renovated by the present proprietor, and no exertions will be spared likely to conduce to the com- fort and convenience of the travelling public. First Class Wines, Liquors and Cigars. Commodious Sheds and Stabling, and a Careful Ostler. NiiTMEii i®TEL, JOHN WARD, - - - Proprietor. This Hotel is provided with First Class Accom- modation for Travellers. V-<1Wt«'5»-IW«fM<>'iS .'^Wi, COUNTY OF ONTARIO DIRECTORY. 25 v^est of Whitby, ear 1800. The The first Post- 4 churches, one »G6, at the cost ted hi 1863, at erected in 1865, f wood erected Oatmeal Mill, one Tannery, ohn C. Michell, one Hotel &c. nan. entJeman. r. Joiner, Cabi- Undertaker. PEL, TOI^. renovated by the iidiice to the com- lus Sheds and Tit, etor. 3s Accom- Bundy, J., tinsmith. Bundy, S., carpenter. Cameron, Rev. J,, Baptist minister. Claremont Hotel, Gr. Dawswell. Coates, J., laborer. Daw, John, laborer. Digby, James, harnessmaker. DowsweU, Aral>rose, propria or Claremont Hotel. Dowswell, Wm., wagonmaker. Ecker, Mrs. J., Felt and straw milliner. Eldon, Robert, merchant. Forfar, John, sawyer. Gerow, J., gentleman. Gerow, John, carpenter. Gerow, Walter, carpenter. Gerow, G., pumpmaker. Gibbons, Thomas, laborer. Gunn, Mrs. Martha Hall, Robert, M.D., Physician. Hall, Miss Sclina, dressmaker. Hamilton, John, farmer Hopper, George, teacher. Johnston, Thos., tailor. Lepper, Thos., fanner. Lindsay, Jas., tanner, Linton, Mrs. Jane. Lumley, Wra., painter. Mahan, Wm., farmer. Mark, Wm., laborei. MICHELL, J. C, General Mer- chant and Miller, (See. card 20^. MICHELL, WM. H, conveyancer. Morgon, Alex., blacksmith. Murray, Mrs. Louisa. MACNAB, J. & D., dealers in Dry Goods, Groceries, Hard- WfliFG &C MACNAB, JOHN M., Postmaster, (of J. & D. Macnab). MACNAB, DUNCAN, (of J. &D. Macnab). Macnab, Mrs. Wm. McCAUSLAND DAVID, general blacksmith. McDonald, G., weaver. McGregor, J. W., proprietor Tub and Rake factory, (See card). MacPHERSON, wm., dealer in Dry Goods, Groceries, Crock- ery, &c. Palmer, John, boot and shoemaker. Palmer, Mrs. Sarah. Patterson, Jas., carpenter. Reaubilleur, Peter, gentleman. Rawson, J., mason. Reith, Wm., boot and shoemaker. Roome, George, farmer. Russil, Mrs. E. Sharrard, S W., gentleman. Spencer Wm., carriagemaker. Spears, Alex., farmer. Strachan, David, gentleman. Taylor, Dugald, l)oot and shoe maker. Taylor, I)., tanner. Taylor, Alex., clerk. < ' '' Thompson, Tlios., mason. Watson, Wra.. tailor. Wixson, R. farmer. » J. W. MCGREGOR, CLAREMONT, PICKKRINa, CO. ONTARIO, llANUFACTUBER OF TUBS & PA.ILS, Bake, Hce, Fork and Mop Handles. '•■'I m m CONNER AND C0LT80N S COLUMBUS, A village in the Township of East \V Whitby. Population iihout 300. Adams, H., farmer. Adams, J., teamster. Allan, J., weaver. Angus, K., laborer. Ashton, J., carpenter. Ashton, R, postjnaster it merchant. Baiuberry, 11., farmer. Beall, J., gentleman. BEALL, AVILLIAM, Township Clerk, Conveyancer, &c. (See card.) Bickle, J., miller, orokenshire, N., confutable. Bun, J., laborer. Calden, J., shoemaker. hitby, about 9 miles north-east of Chesterfield, S., shoemaker. Cook, T., farmer. Cowle, S., tailor. Cruse, J., wagomn.aker. Deforges, J., gentleman. Doidge, Gr., fanner. Doolittle, E., gentleman., Durant, W., wagonmaker. Edmondson, Eev. J., Preubyterian minister. Faint, C^., general agent. French, W., carpenter. Gaskin, M., blacksmith. » Gibbs, William, laljorer. Grass, L. P., gentleman. J. C. MICHELL, (NEW BRICK STORE,) CLAREMONT, i DEALEU IN MirilNKltV, l!E.\m"-MADK CLOTHINfi, FURS, BOOTS AND SHOES, HARDWARE, N. B.— Also Miller. Grroceries, &c. WILLIAM BEALL, im&iu&iiiMi Also Issuer of Marriage Licenses, COLUMBUS. 's luirtli-east of •maker. kfr. mail. man., laker. , Presbyterian igerit. ter. nitli. porer. ^man. L, t. hd$, IWARE. nses, COUNTY <>F ONTAIUo DIRKCTOKY. 'J.T Harper. K., fanner. Harjjer, P., teamster. Harris, R., gentleman. Hawkey, li. C. liarnessmaker. Hawkings, J., gentleman. Hawkings, W., shoemakei-. Hicks, H., gentleman. Hicks, J., gentleii^in. Hill, W., gentleman. Hodgson, 11., Hotel keeper. Hngoe, li., tailor. Hugoe, S., tailor. Hull, Kev. S. K., B. C. minister. Jackson, Mrs., music teacher. Joynt, J., Asliery prop. Luke, W., la1)orer. May, C, teacher. May, I., laborer. ]\Iay, W., laborer. McLaren, D., carpenter. Nankivell, E., mason. Nott, Rev. H. J., B. C. minister. Pasmore, T., shoemaker. Penhall, J., laborer. Porteous, A., weaver. Poi-teous, A. S., Idack.smith. Power, R., farmer. ' Roberts, .1., butchei'. Roberts, S., teacher. Rouse, J. merchant. Rundle, T., laborer. Scurrah, C. A: J., cooper.s. Scurrah, Mrs. dressmaker, i^c. Skirving, R. A., clerk. Smallacomb i^' Evely, wagon- makers. Smith, A. ii., farmer. Smith, W., fanner. Soloman, J., laborei'. Stabback, .). P., farmer. Stokes, C. C, M.D., Physician, ^Ic. Tucker, W., gentleman. Wherry, J., tailor. Wherry, A^^ H., carjienter. White, J., gentleman. White, J., laborer. Wickett, S. R., tanner. Wilcockson, T., fanner. Wilcockson, W., farniei . A village in the to;v-nship of Population 50. ALLIX THOMAS, carriagomaker and Postmaster. AUin, J., blacksmith. Bambry, T., farmer. Bennett, J., mason. Bowen, J., Hotel keeper. Clayton, S., farmer. Cowen, W., farmer. Curtin, J., fai-nier. Dure, J., mason. Edwards, E., farmer. Edwards, J., farmer. Ewertt, W., farmer. Francis, J., farmer. Francis, W., farmer. DERRYYILLE, Brock, 3G miles north-west of Whitby. Harrison, W.. farmer. Lighten, K., farmer. Liviston, T., timber dresser. Lughton, A., farmer. Malone, J., gentleman. Medcalfe, (i. & Co., farmers, Medcalfe, J., farmer. Profit, H., miller. Ross, A., carpenter. Seel ton, H., farmer. Short, J., fanner. Stronock, W., gentleman. Valentine T., farmer. Walker, T., fanner. Whiteside, T. R., merchant. Hatch d- Bi'olhers, dealers in Tin ami Canada Plate. III 28 CONNER AND ("OLTSON's DUFFIN'S CREEK, OR PICKERINCi POST OFFICE. A village in the township of Pickering on Duftin's Creek, 3^ miles from its mouth which empties into Lake Ontario. It lies also on the Kingston Koad 6 miles from Whitby and 22 from Toronto. It contains several churches, school house, two grist mills, brewery, two hotels and several stores. It has a station on the Grand Trunk Koa,d about half a mile south-east of the village. Population betWeen 200 and 300. Daily mail. BostAvick, E., farmer. BUNTING, B., dealer in Dry Goods, Grocej-ies, Hardware, (*tc. Conway, liev. Father, Catholic Priest. Cornell, Gervas, farmer. Coultice, John, laborer. Cuthbert, Wm., Ijoot and shoe maker. Davis, J., miller. DOWSWELL, THOS., clerk. Ellis, Mrs. Mary. Ferrier, Amos, teacher. Finley, Alex., miller. Fox, Henry, mason. Furlong, Jiis., former. Furguson, \Vm., carpenter. Gordon, John, sen., cooper. Gordon, John, jun., cooper. Gibbons, Mrs. Ann, seamstress. Grant, Lewis, carriage maker. Hartrick John, carpenter. Hartrick, Wm., farmer and J. P. Henderson, J., carpenter. Hodgson, J., harnessmaker. Jennings, Thos., blacksmith. Jenkins, T., farmer. Johnson, G., tailor. Kempthorne, Wm., Laborer. Leavens, Byron, W., gentleman. Leavens, Mrs. Clara, farmer. Leonard, Richard, hotelkeeper. LEPPER JOHN, dealer in Dry Goods, Groceries, &,c. Linton, Robt., gentleman, Linton, Wm., J. P. Linton, Joseph, boot and shoo Till kPI' LIPSeV, JOHN, Brewer of Pale and Amber Ale. Lodgate, John, laborer. Long, Mrs. J. Long, J., stationman. Long, f$., stationman. Losie, Martin, laborer. Mason, Andrew, hotel keeper. Mathews, F., laborer. Mockridge, Rev. Jas., Church of England minister. Moressey, Jas., mason. McGann, B., boot and shoemaker. McGuire, Wm., farmei'. Peters, Henry, teacher. Peters, Jas., gentleman. Pollard, Jas., boot and shoemaker. Pope, F., Stationmaster. REED MICHAEL, general Black- smith and Wagonmaker. THE NATIONAL PAIN REMOVER— USED BOTH INTERNALLY AND EXTERNALLY. Ill the preparation of tliis medicine are combined several of the most ajiprovetl vegetable stimulants known, some of which are but of recent discovery, and pre- pared on scientific principles, which make it really a First Class Medicine and well worth atrial. Thousands can testify to its medical virtues. ^^t^enpff^s^igem!^^!' ■''''!:"■ COUNTY OF ONTARIO I)IRECT(JHT. I» 4 miles from its [m tlie Kingston fontains several tels ami several jut half a mile Jul 300. Daily J., gentleman, fa, farmer. Jhotelkeeper. dealer in Dry i<'.s, &c. ■leman, )oot and slioe Brewer of Pale e. Drer. ,11. 111. ror. )tel keeper. 3r. ras., Church of ter. ion. nd slioemaker. mer. ler. nan. nd shoemaker. 5ter. general Black- onmaker. NALLY AND e most approve f- ■ I ii 30 CONXER AND COLTSON S A village in tlie townsliip of lation about ] 25. Armstrong, T., bliick.sniith. Bain, Wm., farmer. Bathy, C, farmer. Carfeild, C.. farmer. Cronk, J., farmer. Currie, G., gentleman. Daman, L., agent. L'odge, W., farmer. Vox, J., senr., gentleman. Vox, J., junr., farmer. Friend, T., farmer. CHaspie, M., farmer. Gould, J., senr,, fjirmer. Goidd, J„ junr., farmer. Gould, G., farmer. Hallat, W., fanner. Harmony, J., farmer. Hepudy, W., farmer. Hickell, A„ farmer. Hill, H., farmer. Hill, J., laboj-er. Kerr., A., shoemaker. Lewis, J., wagonmaker. Manning, Mrs., farmer. FOLEY, East Whitl)y, ten miles of AMutby. Popu- Maxwell, Mrs., hotel keeper. McGaw, T. and W., farmers. McNeil 1% Guilford, farmers, &c. Parker, J., blacksmith. Pascoe, E. farmer. Phoenix, M., laborer. Ray, J., senr., farmer. Ray, J., junr., liirmer. . Ray, AV., farmer. Scott, W., senr., farmer. Scott, AV., junr., gentleman. Scott, T., farmer. Scott, M., teacher. Sheppard, H., teacher. Sparks, J., farmer. Stephenson, Mrs., farmer. Thomas, R., farmer. Undyke, D., farmer. Walters, J,, fanner. Weeks, (J., farmer. Weeks, T., friniier. Willard, W., pe)lacksmith. Field, (I, auctioneer. i Wagg, R, ma«on. GEEENBANK, A village in the township of Reach, 21 miles north ol' Whitby. Population about 80. Anderson, William, photographer. ASLING, JOHN, Postmaster. Asling, W., wheelwright, &c. Bagsham, J., fanner. BaUey & Hall, blacksmiths. Dusty, John, shoemaker. Ferguson, W., butcher. Hutchinson, T., tailor. Lee, J., fannci'. Murtra, Robert, hotelkeeper. McGerr, A., merchant. Phoenix, J., gentleman. Sanders, J., wagonmaker. Smith, Rev. J., Primitive Methodist minister. Wagnor, W., blacksmith. Walker, R., .seaman. Williams, J., pedler. A village in the Township of Picker Population about 200. Ballard, G., sawyer. Boddy, M., shoemaker. Boddy, J., shoemaker. Bowes, E., farmer. Byers, A., miller. Byers, A., fa)-mer. Byei-s, S.. farmer. Carey, M., coopar. Doyle, 0., hotel keeper. Dunlop, H., sawyer. EUiker, R., fanner. FULLARTON, DR. A., Druggist and P. M. Graham, G., Vilacksmith. GREENWOOD, ing, 10 miles north-west of Whitby. Graham, R., .shoemaker. Green, S. J., miller. Green, F., sen., miller. Green, F., jun., fanner. Jackson, E., farmer. Jolly, J., farmer. Larkin, P., farmer. Lennon, R., cooper. Mean, F., merchant, itiddleton, G., farmer. Miller, [)., Ijlacksmith. Mitchell, J., miller. McKaid, H., farmer. McKaid, J., farmer. Hatch & Brother, dealer.^ in JVagomri'iker's Materials. 32 CONNER AND COLTSON S v. McKay, A., tail( •. McKay, W., lab rer. McKitrick, A., farmer. McKitrick, W., farmer. Keady, P., waggon maker. Sadler, Win. sen., farmer. Sadler, Wiu. jim., faiHier. Shea, H., cooper. Smitli, W., mason. Sommerville, S., farmer. Staltor, J., staveniiiker. Sterling, J., mercliant. Sterling, Mrs. J. C, hotel keeper. Tate, A., farmer. Tye, J., gentleman. Wilson, G. farmer. Wilson, R. farmer. Wilson, G., farmer. Wilson, C. J., clothdresser, &c. HARPER'S CORNERS., OR, SONYA P. O. A village in the town.ship of Brock, 26 miles north-east of Whitby. Population al)0ut 50. Clinton, N. M., physician &c., Currie, Rev. R., Presbyterian min- ister. Fraser, J., steam sawmill owner. Glover, J. M., caqjcnter. HARPER LEWIS, postmaster and merchant. Marks, W., blacksmith. Milne, J., blacksmith. McLean, H., carpenter. Parish, J., Miller. KINSALE. A village in the township of Pickering, 8 miles from Whitby. Popula- tion 80. Brignal, J., shoemaker. Coats, G., carpenter. FAIRLES, J., merchant and P. M. Hnrtop, J., blacksmith. LaAvrance, J., carpenter. Mackey, A., agent. McCan, T., Wagonmaker. Sadler, J. P., harnessmaker. Salton, G., turner. THE CiREATEST E'^EUMATIG & NEURALGIA REMEDY OF THE AGE. Dk. Boyer's Galvanic Fluid. Is without 11 parallel in the history of medicine for the cure of Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Heaclache, Swolliiigs, Pains, Frost Bited, (Jhilblains, etc., etc. Sold everywhere at 2.') cents i)er bottle. Wholesale by Lyman, Elliot & Co., Toronto, and Woodruff, Bently & Co., Brougham, Ont. LEASKDALE. A post vir in the township of Scott, 29 miles uorth-west of Whitby. Population about 80. leer, int. , hotel keepei'. dresser, &c. St of Whitby. postmaster and lith. h. ber. ithy. Popuhv- iker. smaker. OF THE AGE. of Iiheumatism, etc., etc. Sold & Co., Toronto, !st of Whitby. COUNTY OF ONTARIO DIRECTORY. yk Axtoby, W., blacksmith. Collins, G., merchant. Foster, R, hotelkeeper. Gale, J., shoemaker. Hacking, J., merchant. Leask, G., miller and farmer. LEASK, GEORGE, postmaster, and J. P. Leask, J., lumber merchant. Stevenson, G., lumber merchant. Strannon, J., shoemaker. Wyman,R., carpenter. SEE HERE FRIEND ! If you waut a clear complexion, a smooth skin, a sweet breath, a healthy liver, a good appetite and a better constitution, use the National Pills. Sold everywhere at 25cts. per box MANCHESTER, A village in the township of Reach, 15 miles north-east of Whitby. Was first settled by Mr. Abel W. Ewers in 1847. The first store wae opened by Mr. David Mitchell, in 1848. The first Postmaster was Mr. Wm. Powson, appointed in 1854. It contains one Primitive Metho- dist church, built of wood, in 1866, at the cost of about $1,000. One town hall, built of wood in 1854, at the cost of about $1,200. One school house built of wood in 1860, at the cost of about $900. Four general stores, two hotels, and the usual number of tradesmen. It is connected with Whitby by daily stage. Population about 200. Atkinson, Ambrose, gentleman. Brown & Christian, merchants. BRYAN, BENJAMIN, tinsmith. BRYAN, WILUAM, tin shop. Byam, W. H., wagonmaker. Campbell, R. & J., merchants. CHRISTIE, J., township clerk, conveyancer, &c. Christie, Donald, farmer. Daniels, Chas., laborer. Daniels, John, shoemaker. Daniels, Mrs. Davis, Wm., blacksmith. Devitt, George, tcaiuater. Ewers, Abel W., farmer. Fitchett Mrs. Eraser, Simon, clerk. Fitkin, Thos., harness maker. Fitchett, Dennis, gentleman. GORDON, ADAM, general mer- chant and postmaster. JaflFrey, Richard, wagonmaker. Jennings, Dennis, teacher. Lamb, Hiram, farmer. Leach, Lewis, shoemaker. Leonard, Peter, laborer. Leonard, James, photographer. Locke, Henry, farmer. Marr, Cornelius, blacksmith. Masters, Daniel, laborer. Monroe, Robt., farmer. Moore, Hugh, ostler. Orachard, Simon, farmer. Perkins, James, wagonmaker. PLANK, B., proprietor Revere House, (See card P. 34.^ Flank, John A., gentleman. Powson, Wm., conveyancer, &c. S Hatch <& Brother, dealers in Carriage Hardware. 34 ADVERTISEMENTS. mw^ ■'■% "» 1 3' MANCHESTER, ONT., ' *' B. ]?IjA-lSrK, !Proprietor. The Bar is furnished \vith choice Liquors and Cigars, and the Table will always be sui)plied with the delicacies of the season. STAGES TO AND FROM AVHITBY DAILY. Careful Ostlers always on hand. FUEMTUM ¥ARE ROOMS. The eiubscriber begs to inform the inhabitants of Brock, Mariposa and the sur- rounding country that he keeps constantly on hand a FIRST CLASS STOCK OF FURNITURE, equal to any in Canada, and he is happy to say that the large amount of business heretofore clone by him has enabled him to cut down the old prices to such aa extent that it is impossible for any to undersell him and make a living. Be bo kind as to call and see for yourselves. Jtltm-y article sold is warranted to yive satis- faction^ He stii! continiies to make those splendid Cupboards & Scotch Bureaus that give such general satisfaction. All kinds of Lumber, Cordwood and Farm Produce taken m exchange for Furniture, aud the Llghestprices allowed— -just as much as they will sell for at the front. Don't forget the 91 AIVIftiLA FIJRW> ITVRE STORE. When you want Furniture it wilU pay you to call on W. S GRAHAM. J..'M Smith, W. , Squire, Jaii Steel, Wm., Stevenson, ' Straiton, Ti: Sutlierland, Taylor, Join Thompson, The Cheaoe many valuabL required to b popular inedii and direction? A village on Ontario, anc north-east o was first setl by Mr. Jaco appointed th Orange lodg the Masonic S. Graliani, and Commo one steam fl( Baptist, buil terian, built of wood, in ] 1851, at the to cost some ness of the mechanical I daily stage. AndrcAvs Ge Bassett, Tho Bowes, Elias Bull, Gersho Calhoun, Jai Camp])ell, ; Presbyt Campbell, K Caiter, Geor Chesterfield, COUNTY OF ONTARIO DIRECTORY. 31^ I'able will always Smith, W. J., clerk. Squire, James, tailor. Steel, Wm., blacksmith. Stevenson, Wm., teamster. Straiton, Thos. B., merchant. Sutherland, J. N., clerk. Taylor, John, clerk. Thompson, Henry, hotelkeeper. Torrance, Andrew, shoemaker. Torrance, Alexander, tailor. Tyroll Joseph, blacksmith. Uins, Thos. laborer.- • Wells, John, carpenter. AYright, Joshua, boot and shoo manufacturer. r\ hi -: -^ The Cheapest and the Best is the Nationfil Pain Remover. Its strength, and the many valuable ingredients that enter into its composition, and the small doses: required to be taken, all unite in making it a medicine that is undeniably the popular medicine of the day, used both intomally and externally. See circulars and directions accompanying each bottle. MANILLA. A village on tlie Town and County line of the Township of Brock, Co., Ontario, and the Township of Mariposa, Co. Victoria. It is 33 miles north-east of VVhitl)y, and tlie Post Office is in the Co. Victoria. It was first settled by Mr. John Love, in 1820. The first store was opened by Mr. Jacob Ham, in 1835, who also was the first Postmaster, and appointed the same year. The civil societies are represented by one loyal Orange lodge. No. 824 ; one sons of temperance division, No, 190, and the Masonic body are about opening a lodge ; one brass band, Mr. Wm. S. Graham, teacher. The principle buildings are one united Grammar and Common School House, built of wood in 1865, at the cost of $1200; one steam flour mill ; one rake factory and the following Churches — one Baptist, built of wood in 1856, at the cost of $1000; one Canada Presby- terian, built of wood in 1853, at the eost of $1000 ; one Congregational, of wood, in 1860, at about the same cost ; one Bible Christian, of wood in 1851, at the cost of $600. This body are about to build a brick edifice, to cost some $2000 ; also the Methodists are aliout to build. The busi- ness of the place is represented by 5 stores. 2 hotels and tlie various mechanical branches. ConnItIOBS TO SXJIT XKCE TIIS/IES, THE GREAT ECLIPSE OF 1869. It is an aHtounding fact that ' ' Dr. Beyer's Galvanic Fluid " for the alleviation of pain, is used with astonishint; effect in all cases of Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Headache, Tooth- ache, Swellings, Bruises, Frost Bites, &c. For an external application we recommend it as having no equal. One trial will convince the most sceptical. Don't let unjust prejudice interfere and prevent you giving it a fair and impartial trial. It is better to apply the best firat and save unnecessary pain and anguish. For horses it is a splendid success being superior to many Black or Gargling, Oils now in use. . . . « . — — OSHAWA, A village in the township of East Whitby, three miles north of Sydenham Harbor on Lake Orxcario. It is a station on the Grand Trunk at wl .oh all passenger trains stop. It contains several lai-ge stores, some of which are as large as any in the county. The place is noted for its manufac- tories, containing as it does the large foundry and agricultural works of the late Joseph Hall, which are the largest in the Province. It also contains Whiting's celebrated hand agricultural implement factory, be- sides three grist mills, three tanneries, two steam cabinet factories and several smaller works, all of which give emi)loyment to a large number of hands, making Oshawa a place unsurpassed in the Dominion for its size. The civil and military organizations are : two volunteer infantry Cos., two brass bands, one engine Co., and a Masonic and two Orange lodges ; also one division of the Sons of Temperance. The churches are an English, a Roman Catholic, a Wesleyan, Episcopal, Primitiye Metho- dist, a Christian and a Bible Christian, a Presbyterian and a Baptist. The schools are, a grammar and common united, besides several private ones. The village also boasts of sevei-al fine hotels. Daily mail. Dis. tance from Whitby 4 miles, Toronto 33 miles, and Montreal 300. Pop- ulation about 3,000. & (r 38 CONNEll AND COLTSOX S "• Adair, Robert, machinest. Ailsworth, E. W., cari)enter Col- borne. Aitken, George, carriage maker. Allen, Charles, cooper, Simcoe. Allen, Charles, laborer, Duke. Allen, James, artist. Allen, John, tailor, bh)ck N. , *v Allen, John, laborer. , Allen, John, King. AUin, John, jimr., clerk. Allin, Olanda. • Allin, Roger, laborer. Allin, William, carpenter. Church. Amsbury, John, blacksmith, Cel- ina. Anderson, John, merchant, Church. Anderson, John, finisher. Centre. Andrews, George, carpenter, block N. Archible, John, c. 1-12. Arkland, Mrs. C, Brasey. Arkland Edward, gentleman, Cel- ina. Armstrong, John, bladksmith. Ash, Joseph, gentleman, 1 pt. 1. Ash, L. Warren, bookkeeper. ATKINSON, W., chemist and druggist. King, {See card p. 39.) Bain, Mrs. L., King. Baker, Elijah, merchant tailor, Simcoe. Banbridge, John, blacksmith. Banbridge William, general black- smith and carriage builder, Simcoe. ' Barber, H. R., caqienter. Barclay, Albert. Barclay, Eli. Barclay, George, machinest, Wil- liam. Barclay, James, planer, AVilliam. BARRATT, AUGUSTUS, photo- grapher. King, (Sec covet). Beal, James, miller. BEALL WILLIAM, cal)inetmaker. King, (See card p. 39 j. Bean, Robert, tanner. BEAN, AVILLIAM, produce dealer, King. Becket, James, labourer, Bedford, H., R., student. Beggs, William, Richmond. Bellows, William, hoemaker. Bennett, Mrs., King, Bennett, Edwin, Avheelwright, Simcoe. Billings, Mrs. Blackley, Mrs. Brock. Blake Albert, laborer, Jackst)n. Blarney, Mrs., Bond. Blarney, George, clerk, Simcoe. Bloomfield, William, machinist, Elgin. Bock, Theodore, carver. Bond, L\ike, mason, Colboriie. Bone, Ephraim, teamster. Bone, John, teamster. Bone, John, laborer. Bone, Thomas, teamstei*. Bone, William, teamster. Boyd, John, saddle and harness maker, Simcoe. Bray, Daniel, cabinet maker, Elgin. Brazley, James, mason. Breeze, Robt., moulder. Brock. Bremner, Peter, cooper. Brennei', Edward, laborer. Brewer, James, senr., watchmaker, AVUliam. Brewer, James, junr., bolt scrcAv- maker. Brewer, John, Colbonie. Briggs, S. E., clerk. Brooks, James, M, Brooks, Michael, hotelkeeper. Brown, James, cabinetmaker. Brown, Joseph, tailor. Brown, Michael, laborer, El^n, Brown, William, machinist, Water. Hatch it- Brothers for Machine Oils. ADVER'nSEMENTS. ^ tkUimwz tmttu oaoo eTonC Two doors West of Hiiid's Hotel, King St., Oshawa, Ont. rj Quality of Drugs aud Medicines equal to any of the established city businesses of Toronto or elsewhere. W^. M. BE ALL, PICTURE FRAME MANUFACTURER. Mirrors and Pictures always on hand and framed to oi'der. All kinds of Fancy Cabinet Work made to order on the shortest notice. KING STREET, OSHAWA, ONT. DEALER IN GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, WINES AND LIQUOI^S, Crockery, Glassware, Boots, Shoes, &g., MICHAEL'S BLOCK, KINO STREET, OSHAWA. fK COMMERCIAL HOTEL, JAMES PRINQLE, - - - - Proprietor. SPACIOUS ROOMS FOR COMMERCIAL TRAVELLERS. IN C»NNKCTION THKRKWITH IS A SPACIOUS 9 CONTAINING TWO »IRST CLASS TABLES. JPEL.T & PRINOLE, Proprietor!. 40 CONNER AND COLTSON S Bryant, Thomas, blacksmith. Bryant, William, express, Athol. Bryant, William S., currier, Simcoe. Buckley, Daniel laborer. Buge, Henry, clerk. Burge. Robert, carpenter. BURk, D. R, grocer, King, (Su Card, p. 39.; Burk, Joseph. Burk, Joseph. Burk, William. Burnett, Alexander, millwright, Colborne. Burnett, Andrew, laborer, Brock. Burrows, Richard, carpenter. Brock. Cade, John, gentleman. King. Calbary, William, wagonmaker, William Calvert, Joseph, tailor, Duke. Cameron, Aaron P., mason, Sim- coe. Cameron, A. B., machinest. Campbell, Charles, blaster, Base- line. ' Campbell Hugh, packer. Campbell, James, shoemaker. Carmichael, Jas., merchant, King. Cames Henry R., painter, William. Carroll, Patrick, chairmaker. Carr, George, moulder. Bond. Carr, John, pedler. Church. Carsweil, Edward, lecturer, Simcoe. Carswell Henry, confectioner. King. Carter, John, carriagemaker, Col- borne. Caulfield, William, cooper, Simcoe. Chase, James. Chase James. Chubb, Robert, cabinetmaker, Celina. Cinnamon, James, chairmaker, Simcoe. Clancy, Patrick, laborer. Clark, Joab, cari)enter. Clarke, Joseph, doctor, Athol. Clevenburg, Le^vis, carriagemaker, Ontario. Clifford, John, laborer, Celina. Coburn, William, surgeon. King. Collins, John, barber, King. Colston, Charles. Colston, G. W., teacher, Simcoe, COMMERCIAL HOTEL, J. Pringle, proprietor, King. (See Card, p. 39.) Conley, Mrs., Church. Cooper, Mrs., widow. Cooper, Frederick, machinest,Brock. Cooper, Henry. Corbet, James. Cornish, Thomas, tailor. Cowan, James, Athol. Cowan, W. F., general merchant, King. Cowle, James, clerk. Bond. Cowle, Stephen, clerk, Celina Craig, Joseph, carriagemaker, &c., Bond. Craton, Pat., gentleman, Oshawa. Crayton, Patrick, gentleman, Sim- coe. Croker, Edward, tinsmith. Curtin, Michael. Dailey, James, cooper. Brock. Dana, G. H., accountant, King. Davey, E. W., mason, William. Davey, Norman, carriagemaker, Bond. Davis, Joab, painter, Simcoe. Davison, James, mason. Davy, Cliarles. Deacon, William. Dean, William, carriagemaker, Colborne. Decker, E. S. merchant, King. Degera, Morrow. Delury, Pat., senr., teamster. Dempster, R., carpenter, Ontario iiii Hatch & Brother for Cistern Pumps and Lead Pipes. COUNTY OF ONTARIO DIRECTORY. 41 Deneen, William, labourer, Celina. Develin, J. B., Simcoe. Deiver, Mrs., boarding housp, King. Dowey, Albert, carpenter, Rich- mond. Dick, Bernard, apprentice. Dick, Joseph, machinist, Culbome. Dickie, John, senr. Dickie, John, junr. Dickie, Robert. Dickie, Robert, carpenter. Dickie, William, general merchant, King. Dietz, Joseph, finisher. Dillon, Richard, senr., gardener. Dillon, Richard, junr., carpenter. Dillon, Robert, machinest. Dingle, John, carpenter, Simcoe. Dingle, Thomas, carpenter, Simcoe. Dinner, William, mason. Dodd, S. factory, Doidg, William, gentleman, Celina. Drew, Daniel, teamster, William. Drew, HoUis. DuUea, Dennis. DuUea, Dennis, gentleman. DuUea, Matthew. DuUea, Michael. Duncan, Mrs. Dunn, Mrs., widow. Dunovan, Patrick, cooper, Colborne Dyer, Thomas, millei Eck, Thomas, gentleman. -j Edmond, Andrew, laborer. Edwards, George, mason. ENGLISH, LYMAN, barrister-at- law, Simcoe, (See card). Enos, Ml"., machinist. LYMAN ENGLISH, LL.B., CONVEYANCER, &C., SIMCOK STREKT, OSHAWA. S, B. FAIRBANKS, SIMCOE STREET, OSHAWA, Agent for the Issuing of Marriage Licenses, Applications to the Trust and Loan Company for loans made for parties desiring to borrow money. FAREWELL & McGEE, Barristers, Attorneys, Solicitors, AND NOTARIES PUBLIC. OFFICES AT BOW]fIANVIl.LE AND OSHAWA. OFFICE AT BOWMANV'lLLE— In McFeeter's Block, opposite entrance to Town Hall. OFFICE AT OSHAWA— First door nortli of the Post Cfllce. MONEY TO LEND AT LOW RATES OF INTEREST. J. E. Farewell, LL.B R. McGbe, B.A. * 42 CONNER AND I'DLTSON S Evel}', John, ^\'agonnialcor. Evens, Artluir, s.'ilesmaij. Evens, Fi'CMlerick, apprentice. Evens, Sanitiel N., geutlciiuin. Ewart, William, machinist, C!ol- borne. Ewing, John, laliourer, Colbonic. Fair John. Fair, John, ineltor, Bagot. Fair, Thomas, tailor, Ontario. FAIRBANKS S. B., Attorney-at Law,Solicitor in Chancery, &('., Simcoe, (See card p. il). Farewell, Arthur, painter. King. FAREWELL, J. E., (of Farewell & McGee) Farewell, Wallace, lal)orer. FAREWELL & McGEE, Barris- ters, Attorneys, Solicitors, Sim- coe, See cord p. il). Farrell, Mrs., widow, Siincoe. Farrell John, laborer. FELT, ALBERT, proi). Oshawa Billiard Parlor, Celina, (Sec Advt. p. 39> Fcnnemore, Henry, miller, William Fields, Edmund, merchant. Finney, James W., pedler. Bond. Finney. John H., cooper, Water. Finsden, Robert, tanner, Metcalf. Fisher, Mrs., widow. Fisher, George. Fisher, Thomas. Fisher, William J., carpenter, King Fletcher, Michael, tobacconist. King Fletcher, Thomas Flint, George Flinn, Michael, butcher. Fogg, David, engineer, Celina. Forbes, Samuel, moidder. Forn, John, labourer, Duke. Foster, James Fowke, J. W., general merchant, cor. King and Simcoe. Francis, James, gardener, William. Irasiei", David, clerk. Frasier, William, lal)orcr. Frater, Robert, machinest, Church. Frater, Wm. French, Milton, carpenter. Brock. Freter, E., factory. Gall, David, mason. Gall, John, team.ster. Garfatt, William, laborer, Duke. Gaith, George, butcher. Garrow, James, boilermaker, Sim- coe. Garrow, John, laborer, Colborne. Gay, Henry, carpenter. Gilbbin Frederick, cabinetmaker. Gibbins, James, Brock. Gil)bs, Frank, E., (of Gibb & Bro.), Simcoe. Gibl)s, Frederick. Gibl)s, Thos. Gibbs, Thos. N., M. P., (of Gibbs & Bro.), Simcoe. Gibbs, Thomas W., clerk, Simcoe. Gibbs, W. H., (of Gibbs & Bro.), Simcoe. Gibbs & Brother, grain and pro- duce dealers, Simcoe. Gibbs, Lobb & Co., general mer- chants, King and Simcoe. Gibson, George, laborer, Bond. Gibson, John, cabinetmaker, Brock. Gibson, J. A., bookseller and sta- tioner, provincial land survey- or. King. Gillett, H., dry goods merchant. King. Gillmore, John, carpenter. GLEN, F. W., manager of Jos. Hall's manufacturing Co., Sim- coe, ( See Advt. f. 43/ G >dkiu, William, tinsmith. King. G')odma^\ Robert, printer, Simcoe. Gtiodman, Thomas, Oshawa. Goodchild, Robert, carpenter, Sim- coe. Hatch & Brother fw IhiMe and Single Barrel (hins. •«*«.i^|(b«i>. .,„ll. ', Church. r, Brock. ADVKRTISKMKNTH. JOSEPH HA.LL IVIACHINE WORKS; Duke, ker, Sini- Iborne. ^ maker. & Bro.), of Gibhs Simcoe. ^ & Bro.), and pro- ral mer- coe. ond. r, Brock. ' md sta- survey- erchant, of Jos. o.,Sim- Kinff. simcoe. r, Sim- OSHAWA, ONTARIO. JOSEPH HALL MANUFACTURING COMPANY.Pkopriktous. The business heretofore carriw.l on by the late Josepli Hall, aud more recently by liiB Executors, has been purchased, including Shops, Machinery, Patterns, Ac, by the Joseph HnJl Manufacturing Company, who will continue the same in all its branches with increased energy and vigour. Our facilities have been largely increased by the addition of NEW MA( !HINERY and a more thorough organization. ITirouj?!! our connection with the Glen & Hall Manufacturing Co., of Rochester, we shall receive all VALUABLE IMPROVEMENTS introdijCp:din the u. s. Our organization will be permanent, and it is our deteimination that all our Manufac- tures shall be of the most and made in the most thorough and workmanlike manner. Wo shall aim to anticipa the growing wants of our new country, and be ready to supply any Machinery' that will aid in Deifeioping its Great Resources. All that capital, skilful workmen, improved machinery, perfect organization and division of labour can do with the best material shall be done to put into the hands o our patrons the Best Machinery made in Canada AT THE LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES. Mr. F. W. GLEN will continne to give his time to the management of the business- M heretofore. For further information address F. •\^- o-iiBisr President, Oshawa, Ontario, 44 CONNER AND COLTSON S I. ) i Gordon, Alex., apprentice. Gordon, David, tanner, Simcoe. GottjEobert, T. shoemaker, Simcoe. Graham, Mrs., King, Graham, Robert, gentleman, Sim coe. Grant, John, carpenter, Simcoe. Gray, Abram, millwright, Colbome Green, Levi, painter. GriflBn, George, scythemaker. Gregg, Alex., gentleman, Simcoe. Grose, James, cabinet maker, Celina. Gull, James, mason, Centre. Gull, Joseph, mason. GuUock, TohJi, mason, Simcoe. GURLEY, GEORGE, merchant tailor. King, (See card}^. i5j. Gu'-row, David, blacksmith. Haeket, Alex., doctor. Haight, Samuel, labourer. King. Haiglit, Silas, cabinet maker, Bond. Hailey, Daniel. Hall, Andrew, currier. Hall, Frederick H., machinist. King. Hall, Thomas, carpenter. Hamilton, James, carpenter. Church. Hamilton, John, butcher, Monck. Hamley, John, blacksmitli. Handcock, William. Hannah, John, carpenter. Harper, George, carriagemaker. Centre. Hartnell, Thomas, labourer, Ontario. Hawkins, J. general blacksmith, & livery stable keeper, Simcoe. HAWTHORN, THOMAS G., boot and shoe manufacturer. King, (See advtp. i5J. Hearn, James, blacksmith, Col- bome. Henderson, Alexander, machinist, William. Henderson, Wilson. Henry & Brother, grocery and pro- Aasion store. King. Henry, J. G. (of Henry & Brother), King. Henry, J. 0., boot and slioe mer- chant, and ph^^ographic artist, Simcoe. Henry, Thomas. Higgins, Jamc ' N., blacksmith. Higley, Peter R., gentleman, Simcoe. Hill, Henry, cooper, Duke. Hill, WilUam, carver. Centre. HINDS, A., proprietor Lockhart House, King, (See advLp. 45^. Hislop, Mrs., Celina. HOBBS' HOTEI. King, J. Hobbs, proprietor. HOBBS, John, pvopnetor Hobbs' Hotel, King, (Stc lulvt. j. . 45^. Hodder, George, clerk, Monck. Hoitt, J. E., photographic artist, portrait painter, &c., Kxiig. TIf:Itt, James D., carpenter. ii< 'land Jo^ieph, Simcoe. iloney, Charles, wheelvo-ight. King. Hopper, Thomas, butcher, Colborne. Horn, Nathan, cabinetmaker. Horton, Willianj, cabinetmaker, Simcoe. Huggins, Alfred, carpenter. Brock. Hull, Mrs. HuUock, James, scythemaker, Sim- coe. Hunter, Peter, capenter, Colina. Hunter, William, carpenter. Hure, William, moulder, Richmond. Hurst, Henry, labourer. Hurst, Jonathan, labourer. Hyland, George, gentleman. King. Hylaml, John, Sen. Hyland, John, Jr. Inch, John, labourer. Bond. Inch, Richard, laboui-er, King. Inch Silas. Hatch & Brother for Gunpowder, Sh4 and Sporting Material. ADVERTISEMENTS. '^^ GEORGE GURLEI, KING STREET, OSHAWA Gentlemen's Garments Made to Order, in the Latest Styles, and WITH Dispatch. T. G. HAWTHORN, MAKl'FACTURER OF WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. The Trade supplied with aU kinds of BOOTS & SHOES, RUBBERS AND OVERSHOES. Always on hand a large and choice selection of LADIES' FANCY BOOTS. N.B.— Custom work of the finest quality made to order. T. G. HAWTHORN, King Street West, Oshawa. LOCKHART HOUSE, KING STREET, OSHAWA, ONT. The Bar is always supplied with the best of Wines and Liquors. A.HINDS. .... Pi'oprietor. GOOD STABLING AND ATTENTIVE OSTLERS. HOTEL, (LATE WOON'S) KING STREET, OSHAWA. eTOHISr HOBBS I^roprietor. This Hotel has been entirely Refurnished and fitted up iu First-olass style. Com- mercial Rooms for Travellers. HOBBS' HAIiL (late Pringle's), is oonneotra with the Hotel, and is now ojwn for Concerts, Theatres, Shows, &c., &c. 4$ CONNER AND C'OLTSON S Mi Irwin, John, Church. Jackson, Thomas, engineer. Jacobi, Hennan, turner, Colbonie. James, Henry, sen., joiner. James, Samuel, carpenter. James, William, joiner, Celina. Jaynes, W. H., machinist, Eich- mond. Johnson, Alex., tailor, Brock. JOHNSTON, J P., watchmaker and jeweller. King. Johnson, M., carpenter, Golborne. Karr, Daniel. IvATT WllllRlU KEDDIE, JAJVfES B., harness de- pot. King. (See mrdp. i%). Keller, Mrs., Bond. Kelley, George, machinist. Kevill, John, cabinetmaker. Key, John, cabinetmaker, Wm. King, William. Kirby, Daniel, painter. Kirby, John, painter, Duke. Kirby, John, gentleman, Simcoe. Kirby, Thomjis, painter, Water. Kirby, Thomas, paintc^r, Monck. Kirkland, Edward, l.i1)ourer. Kii-patrick, Arthur, labourer, King. Kirpatrick, M, slioemaker. King. Kirpatrick, Thomas, ])umpmaker. Knox, Thomas, labourer. Kowker, James. Kyle, Thomas, sr., (;a])inetmaker, Richmond. Laing, William, clerk, Simcoe. Lambert, Frederick, tailoi-. Landon, Frederick. LARARD JAMES, Watch and Clock Manufacturer, King, {See card p. 47). LARARD RECilNOLD, patentee aud manufacturer of the but- ton liead attaclunent spring mattress, King, (Scccardjj. 47). Lark, C, miller. LARKE, J. S., publisher, (of Luke and Larke), Simcoe. Lauchland, Wm. ; Lavis, George, blacksmith. Lawless, Michael, teamster. Lawless, Peter, labourer, Reto. Law, Mrs., Simcoe. Lawrence, Charles, blacksmith. Leonard, Richard, gent.. King. ' Leonard, T. Lewis, Ben., carpenter. Lewis, George, machinest. LeAvis, Tliomas, blacksmith, Simcoe Leddicoatt, Samuel, boot and shoe maker, Simcoe. . .; Leddicott, William, carpenter, y Simcoe. Lindall, James, carpenter. Little, (-leorge, engineer, Burk. Little, Samuel, blacksmith, Simcoe. Lobb, James,(of Gibbs Lobbs & Co.), Simcoe, LOCKHART HOUSE, (A. Hinds, prop.) King and Simcoe. Lockhart, Arch., tinsmith. Bond. ; Luke, Andrew, cabinetmake*-, Luke, James, agont. Luke, James, gentleman. Luk(!, Jesse P., cabinetmaker, King Luke, Josep'n, King. Luke, Miles. LUKE, SAMUEL, printer, (of Luke it Larke). Simcoe. LUKE and LARKE, publishers, Simcoe, (SeeAdvt. p. 49^. Tiyous, Patrick, Brock. Mackie, George, clerk. Mackje, Robert, clerk. "^.. Madley, George, blacksmith. Magir, Joseph, shoemaker. Malcolm John, cabinetmaker. Male, C. S., grocer and confec- tioner. King. m JJakh cd Brother for Anvils, Vices and Bellows. ''W^ ADVERTISEMENTS. 47 JAMES LARARD, (From London, England,) King Street, Oshawa. IMPORTER AND MANUFACTURER OF CLOCKS, WATCHES AND JEWELRY London made Lever Watches of the Best workmanship, IN GOLD AND SILVKR CASES. 18 & 22 Carat G-old Wedding Rings and Keepers. London made Gold Chains, Alberts, Lockets, Brooches, Earrings, Scarf Pins, &c.. Extensive assortment of Spectacles and Eye Glasses, also Colored Glasses. A large stock of Double Crystal Watch Glasses, first imported into Canada.. French and American Clocks. Every Description of Chronometers, Dnplex Lever and Verge Watches rti]>aired in a superior manner. The Public akk Invited to Inspect the $20 Lever Watch, in Stout Sterling Silver Cases, the Cheapest Watch in Canada. NEW PATENT rifi€ £ 11 BUTTON HEAD ATTACHMENT MATTRESS. The principle on which this Mattress is made is such, that it at once fully accomplishes all that it is deaigned for. It is the Most Economical, most Elastic, most Durable, most Valuable, AND most' thought OF IN THE DOMINION. Patentee and Manufacturer Agents and Dkalkbs Supplied. R. LABARD, King Street, Oshawa. r ^t- » * i 'M 48 CONNER AND COLTSON's Maley, William, labourer. Mallett, John, cabinetmaker, Wil- liam. Manuel, Elijah, blacksmith, Brock. Manual, Orlando, blacksmith. Brock. Mark. Mrs. Marshall, John senr., shoemaker. Marshall, John junr., carpenter. Marshall, Thomas, boiler maker. Church. Martin, James, cibinotmaker, Rich- mond. Martin, John, carpenter. Martin, Moses. MARTIN, A. F., chemist and druggist, Simcoe, (Sec Advf., p.5\.) May, R., cabinetmaker, Celina. May, Silas, carpenter, Celina. Meek, Mrs., Richmond. Melrick, Michael. Melson, Henry, machinest. Menegh, John, laborer. Miall, Edwai'd, manufacturer. Michael and Morgan, general mer- chants, cor. King and Simcoe. Michael W. Dow, (of Michael and Morgan), Centre. Mitchell, EU, machinest, Athol. Mitchell, Joshua, machinist, i^iike. Misley, John, laborer. Monk, James, laborer. Moots, Mrs., widow. Moore, John, laborer. Morgan, Edward, (of Michael and Morgan), Simcoe. Morran, William, apprentice. Morris, Maurice, gent., Simcoe Morrison, Gideon, clerk. Mcicrip, Joseph, laborer, King. Moss, Mai'y, Colina. Mnllin, George, painter. Water. Munro, George, pattenimaker. Murdock, John, grocer. King. Murdock, Peter, grocer. King. Murphy Eugene, labourer, Simcoe. Murray, John, accountant. Bond. Murray, Robert, Simcoe. Murton. James, millwright, William. McCabe, William, teacher. King. McCarthy, Mary R., milliner, dress- maker, &c., King. McCarty, Daniel, labourer. Brock. McCartney, Jolm, labourer, Celina. McCauley, John, carpenter. Brock. McChesney, W. H., baker, Kiiig. McCoU, John, labourer, Rito. McCormack, Charles, painter. McFarquhar, Monk. JA.MES B. KEDDIE, ^wcmhB, Sairbkrg ^ Carriage Crimming EISTABLISHMENT. A Good Assortment of everything in the trade constantly- on hand, or made to order. Collars made Easy, Bafe and Uurable. Trimming done in the best of styles. Repairing done with neatness and dispatch. jktall work warranted. .£« nist, Luke. [ichael and itice. Simcoe •, King. Water, maker. King. King, er, Simcoe. it, Bond. It, William, sr. King, iner, dress- er, Brock, er, Celina. ;er, Brock. }r, King. Rito. inter. hand, or tble. neatness ADVERTISISMENTS. Sawmi 49 9 SIMCOE STREET, OSHAWA, Wain and Ornamental Printers, AND PUBLISHERS OF THE A Local and General Newspaper, issued every Wednesday moniing. Business men will find this the best medium for advertising in one of the wealthiest aections of the Dominion. JOB PRI]SrTI]SrG^ of all descriptions neatly and cheaply executed. ALSO, PUBLISHERS OF The Canadian Son of Temperance, a monthly Journal published for the Gr».ud Division Sons of Temperance of Ontario. Tenns, 60 cents per annum, payable in advance. All communica- tions to be addressed to ' J. S. LARKE, OSHAWA, ONT. i I iBb CONNER AND COLTSON S 1, f McGEE, E., of FareM-ell cv McGee, Centre. McGill, Andrew, labourer. McGill, John senr., caqjentei", Duke McGill, William, labourer. McGill, M. D., King. McGowan, Kobert, blacksmith, Simcoe. McGrattin, Thomas, tinsmith, Church. McGregor, Mrs., Bang. McGregor, Donald, labourer. McGregor, John, blacksmith, Celina McGregor, Peter, gentleman. McGregor, R. G., Simcoe. McGrettin, David. Mclntyre, Archibald, teamster. King. McKettrick, Robert, cooper. McLean, Donald, labourer, Duke. McLean, George, finisher. McLean, Lauchland, clerk, Simcoe. McLean, R. Malcolm, clerk, Monk. McLean, M. A., general merchant, Simcoe. McLeod, Duncan, labourer. Bond. McMahon, Edward. McNaughton, James, machinist. King. McNivis, Patrick, Richmond. Neale, Frederick, clerk. King. Nelson, J. P., minister, Willjw. Noble, Charles, weaver. Norton, James, carpenter. O'Connell, Michael, grinder, Celina. O'Dea, James. O'DriscoU, Mrs., Simcoe. O'DriscoU, William, labourei. O'Keeffe, Mrs., Duke. O'Mealin, Christopher, cooper. O'Neil, Thomas. O'Regan, Daniel, cooper. O'Regan, John, cooper, Duke. O'Riley, William. O'Shea, Rev. John, Elgin. Oldwright, George, Church. ONTARIO BANK, G. E. Shaw, manager, Simcoe. Oroston, George. Oroston, Henry, merchant. Oroston, William, gentleman. OSHAWA BILLIARD PAR- LOUR, cor. King and Centre, Felt & Pringle, proprietors, Oshawa Cabinet Co., wholesale furniture manufactory. Page, Nathan. Park, George, cabinetmaker. Park. William, blacksmith, Celina. Pasco, Thomas, Simcoe. Pascoe, William, minister, William, Patrick, John, blacksmith, Col- •borne. Pedlar, Henry, tinsmith, Simcoe. Pedler, George, tinsmith, Brock. Pellow, Henry. Pellow, James, tinsmith. Pellow, John. Pellow, W. H., (of Pellow and Walton), Athol. Pellow & Walton, hardware mer- chants, King. Penny, Sidney, machinist, Simcoe. Perkin, Thomas, Celina. Phillips, Henry, apprentice. Phillips, James, sen., cabinetmaker. Phillips, James, jr., painter. Brock. Phillips, John, Colborne. Phillipfi, Joseph, moulder, Water. PhiViips, William, labourer. Pik(). Robert, T., cabinetmaker, Colborne. Pickering, Samuel, apprentice. riunket, Mrs., Duke, Pool, Robert, gentleman. Powers, James, cooper. Powers, John, shoemaker, Peto. Powers, Phillip, cooper. Brock, Powers^ Thomas, labourer, Peto, Powers, Samuel, tailor. Hatch & Brother J(j^ Sclwol aiui Factwy Bdk. ADVERTISEMENTS. 51 lurch. T. E. Shaw, lant. tleman. lKD PAR- and Centre, roprietors. wholesale Jtoiy. laker. nitli, Celiiia. ier, William, rsmith, Col- h, Simcoe. h, Brock. Pellow and rdware mor- ist, Simcoe. %. itice. )inetmaker. titer, Brock. 16. er, Water. arer. binetmaker, •entice. er, Peto.i* . Brock. .", er, Peto. APOTHECAKIES' HALL, SIMCOE STREET, OSHAWA, ONTARIO, Dealer in Drugs, Medicines and Chemicals, Fancy and Toilet Articles, SPONGES, BRUSHES, PERFUMERY, &c. Physician!)' PrescriptlonR carefully compounded and orders answered witli care and dispatch. Farmers and Physicians from the country will find my Stock of Medicines complete, warranted genu- ine, and of the best quality. lO/^KO^"" *Pn ioic^i. "(e)! rt, raa w SmCOE STREET, OSHAIVA, ONT., JAMES QUIGLEY, Proprietor. This well kown Hotel has lately beeu renovated and refitted by the present pro- prietor, and is now as convenient as any hoiiae in the village. E. J. ROBINSON, GOLD AND SILVER PLATER, SIMCOE STREET, OSHAWl. EVERY DESCRIPTION OF OLD PLATED WARE REPLATED WITH SILVER. OLD JEWELLERY RE-GILT. CARRIAGE FURNITURE PLATED ON THE SHORTEST NOTICE. R. 4fe j^. sm:ith, DEALERS IN Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, BOOTS & SHOES, &c., SIMCOE STREET, OSHAWA. I ' 1 52 CONNER AND COLTSON S II Powers, William, Jr. Pririfle, George, carpenter, Celina. PRINGLE JAMES, proprietor commercial hotel, King. (See card). Prout, Charles, carpenter. Prout, William, labourer. Pnulhom, Lewis, boot and shoe manufacturer, King. QUIGLEY, JAMES, prop. Quig- ley's hotel, Simcoe. Quigley, James, carpenter. Quigley, John, cooper, Colbornc. Quigley, Thomas, labourer. QUIGLEY'S HOTEL, (James Quigley, prop.) Simcoe. (See card p. 51^. Quill, Allan. Rae, Francis, M. D., King. Rankins, Hiram, carpenter, King. Redmond, John, carpenter. Redwin, William, tailor, Reese, Mrs. Reid, James, joiner, Celina. Reynolds, R., labourer, William. Rice, George, harnessmaker. Richardson, George, labourer, Colborne. Richens, James, tinsmith. Riggs James, tailor, Simco«v Riordan, Dennis, brickmakcr. Riordan, John J„ labourer. Riardan, Jerry, labourer, Brock. Riordan, Timothy. Ritson, William. Rober, Mrs. ROBINSON, E. J., silver plater, Simcoe, (See Advt. p. b\). Robinson, Mark, chemist & drug- gist. King. Robinson, Cornelius, joiner, Celina. Robinson; James, currier Robinson, James, blacksmith. King Robinson, Robert, tanner. Rogers, Benjamin. Ross, Alexjinder. Ross, James, J:. Ross, James, Sen. Roskilly, George. Rundle, James. Rundle, John, joiner, Simcoe. Rundle, Thomas, labourer. Runstadler, John, cabinetmaker, Churcli. Ruse, John, joiner, Celina. Sanders, Joseph, minister, Celina. Sanders, Silas, Celina. Sanders, William, machinist, King. Sandall, James, labourer. Santry, Annie, Brock. Santry, John, SHAW, GEORGE E., manager Ontario Bank, Simcoe. Shaw, John, mason, Bond. Sinclair, James, tinsmith. Skelton, Alexander, blacksmith. Sleep, Samuel, tanner, Simcoe. Sluggard, William, cabinetmaker. SMITH ANDREW, of R. & A. Smith, Simcoe. Smith, Barnard, Simcoe. Smith, James, gentleman, Simcoe. Smith, James P., carpenter, William. Smith, Joseph, tailor. SMITH, C. W., architect and civil engineer, Simcoe, (See card.) C. A^^. SMITH, SIMCOE STREET, OSHAWA. Designs, Drawings, and Specifications for Churches, School Houses and Patents on reasonable terms and on shortest notice. nist & drug- oiner, Celina. ier ksmith, King ner. Simcoe. ^' urer. inetmaker, Una. ster, Celina. liinist, King, er. - manager acoe. and. th. acksmith. Simcoe. •inetmaker. •f R & A. an, Simcoe. ter,WiIliwn. ict and civil ^See card.) %eKt, id Patents on ADVERTISEMENTS. 53 THOMAS WILLIAMS, Pair §xtBmn^ iinb S^abiitg cSitbon, (Opposite CoMMERCiAii Hotel,) King Street, Oslia^va, WHERE THE GREATEST ATTENTION WILL BE PAID TO CUSTOMERS, AND HE WOULD INVITE A CALL FROM ALL WHO WISH TO SEE A BARBER. JOHN TAYLER, Importer and Dealer ix Groceries, Provisions, Crockery, &c.j ALL KINDS OF FARM PRODUCE TAKEN IN EXCHANGE FOR GOODS AT CASH PRICES. GIBB'S BLOCK; KING STREET, OSHAWA. KING STREET, OSHAWA, ONT. JOHN SPURRELL, - -__ Proprietor. This house has lately been lefitted by the o'wiier, and is now one of the best hotels in the village. GOOD ACCOMMODATION FOR TRAVELLERS. NEW DOMINION RETAIL FITEMTURE WAREROOM, King Street East, Osha-wa. 0r Please remember the place a few doors east of the old " California Store," North Side of King Street. « I o4 CONNER AND COLTSON S ■m SMITH, ROBERT, of R. & A. Smith, Simcoe. Smith, Thomas, machiins*. SMITH, R. & A. , general merchants, Simcoe, (See advt. j). 51). Snore, Frederick, labourer. Church. Snow, Joshua, shoemaker. Spaukling, Charles, student. SFURRELL, JOHN, Spurrell's Hotel, King, (See advt. p. 53^. Spurrell's Hotel, J. Spurrell, pro prietor, King. Stadler, Daniel, lalwurer, Celina. Starks, Henry. Statesly, John, labourer, Steele, Thomas, cleik. Steele, J. S., book-keeper. Bond. Steele, R. C, & Co., grocers and seedsmen, King. Steele, R. C, of R. C. Steele, & Co., Celina. Stephenson, G., carpenter, Centre. Stephenson, Samuel, labourer. Stephenson, William, carpenter, Celina. Stevenson, George, butcher. King. Stevenson, George, Jr., butcher. Stewart, Charles, teamster. Stock, H., painter. Stokes, John, teamster. Strachan, John, nuoulder, Church. Strong, Robert, moulder. Sturdevan, C, polisher. Swabb, Albert. Sweeney, Thomas, butcher. Sweet, John AUin, cabinetmaker. Sweet, Samuel, blacksmith. King. Sweet, Wilson, blacksmith. Sykcs, John, carpenter,. Tallamy, William, pumpmaker. TAYLER, JOHN, grocer, wine and spirit merchant, Gibb's block. King. {See card p. 53). Taylor, H. B., book-keeper' Celina. Taylor, James, moulder, William. Taylor, John, merchant. King. Taylor, Philip, watchmaker and jeweller, Simcoe S. Taylor, Robert, feed store, King. Taylor, Simeon. Taylor, AVilliam, moulder, William. Taylor, William, clerk. Thompf^'on, Daniel, blacksmith, William. Thompson, David, blacksmith. Thompson, George, Brock. Thomas, John. Thomas, Wm., teamster. Thamas, William C, harnessmaker. Thomas, W. H., prop. Oshawa livny stables, Simcoe. Thornton, John, shoemaker Celina. Tracey, Henry, labourer. Tracy, William. Tremir, William. Trickey, Warren, operator. Tninnam, James, butcher. King. Toms, SamueL Tout, John, blacksmith. Tuttle, Bradford, carpenter, Ontario. Tyirill, Robert, carpenter, Rich- mond. Vallaut, Jno., olacksmith, Sincoe. Vanderhoof, Jno., machinist, Elgin Vars, C. N., practical dentist, also agent, Montreal Telegraph, & Express Co., Simcoe. Veal, Agustus, blacksmith. Centre. Veal, William, blacksmith, Celina. Veitch, George, moulder, Richmond Venn, Edward. Wadley, Charles, teamster, William Wall, James. Wallace, John, shoemaker. Bond. Wallace, Thomas, labourer. Bond. Walsh, Christopher, C. 0., Simco«. Walsh, John, labourer. Walton, A. M., of Fellow & Walton, Kuig. Hatch & Brother for Coil, Halter, Trace and Logging Chains, COUNTY OF ONTARIO DIRECTORY. 55 , King, maker and re, King. 3r, William. cksmith, tsmitli. ck. •nessmaker. Oshawa oe. ker Celina. or. )r, King. lenter, T, Rich- 1, Sincoe. nist, Elgin ntist, jJso egraph, & 1, Centre, h, Celina. Richmond r, William r, Bond. jr, Bond. ., Simcoe. k Walton, ns. Wans, Edmund, labourer. Queen. Wiirner Joseph, cabinetmaker, Church. Warren John, labourer, Peto. Warren, John B., gentleman, King. Warren, Michael, machinist. William. WaiTen, WilUam, tanner. Water. Watson, Richard, ostler. Wellington, Richard, cabinetmaker, Simcoc. Wellington, William, printer. West, Ephraim, labourer. Western, Matthew, senr., cooj^er, Colborne. Wharen, Matthew, baker. Wheeler, George, labourer. Wlieeler, Moses, cabinetmaker. Wheeler, Thomas, labourer, Bond. Wheeler, Thomas, fancy store, Simcoe, White, John, machinist. Wigg, Frederick, apprentice. Wigg, Thomas, cabinetmaker. William. Wigg, Walter, labourer, William. WIGG, WALTER, dealer in fur- niture, King. {See card p. 53). Wilcox, Edward B., blacksmith. Wilkinson, Frank, labourer, Col- borne. Wilkinson, Henry, boot and shoe maker, King. Wilkinson, John, cabinetnuiker. Wilkinson, John, labourer, William Wilkinson, Michael, labourer. Wilkinson, Richard, labourer, Elgin Willey, Wilson, cabinetmaker. Williams, Benjamin, labourer, Celina. Williams, David, boilermaker. Williams, EdAvard, music teacher, Elgin. WILLIAMS, THOMAS, barber and hair-dresser, King. {See card p. 53). William. Wilson. WILLOX, JAMES F., bookseller and stationer. King. {Sec card). Wilson, John, butcher. Wilson, John, Sen. Wilson, B., Wilson, J. R., tailor. '* Wilson, William, blacksmith, Sim- coe. Wilson, William, tinsmith. Windham, Frank, baker. j. Winter, Lewis, carpenter, Celina. ' Withers, F., barber. King. Wood, Jacob P., clerk, Sir?.coe. Wood, James, merchant. King. Wood, Rcbert, labourer. Wood, Samuel, merchant. King. Woodward, R., cai-penter. Woon, John, gentleman. King, Woon, Robert, clerk. King. Worrell, John B. minister. Worthington, J. & W., bakers and confectioners. King. Worthington, John, of J. & W.' Worthington, Water. Worthington, William, of J. & W. Worthington, King. Wright, Joseph, miller. Youldow, Thomas, miner, Celina. Young, Samuel, clerk. f J. F. WILLOX, Bookseller, Stationer, DEALER IN FANCY GOODS, TOYS, & C, laNG STREET, OSHAWA. 56 ill M III CONNER AND COLTSON S POET PEEEY, A village in the township of Ileach, lying at the head of Lake Scugog, 18 miles north-east from Whitby, was first settled by Mr. Williams, about 1830. The first store was opened by Messrs. C. Draper &, Co., in 1846. The Post office was established in 1852, Mr. Joseph Bigelow being the first Postmaster. The churches are, one English, built of brick, in 1867, at the cost of about $2000. One EpiscopiJ Methodist built of wood, in 1850, at the cost of about $1000. One Baptist, built of wood, in 1867, at the cost of about $2000. One Presbj-terian, built of wood, in 1867, at about the same cost. The manufactiu-ing interests are re- presented by one combined Foundry and Agricultural works, one grist mill, one stoam cabinet factory, one planing mill, sash and door factory, one wooUen factory, one stave and heading factory, manufacturing 900,- 000 staves and 600,000 heads per year. Three gang saw mills unitedly turning out some 5,000,000 feet of lumber yearly, two shingle fattorys manufacturing 4,000,000 bunches yearly. The lloyal Canadian Bank has also a branci here under the able management of Mr. Joseph Bigelow. The village also has a Lodge of Good Templars, a brass Band, Mr. John H. Maw, leader, a united Grammar and Common School, employing foar teachers. Several largo general stores, two hotels, and a large num jcr of wagoumakers, blacksmiths, «S:c. Popula- tion about 900. Abbott, Charles E., millwright. Addison, William, blacksmith. Allison, J. W., merchant. Anderson, John, moulder. Baird, David, labourer. Baker, Robert, shoemaker. ' Bear, William, miller. BIGELOW, JOSEPH, manager Royal Canadian Bank. BIGELOW BROTHERS, dealers in dry goods, groceries, &c. BIGELOW PALMER (Bigelow Brothers.) Bongard, C, pedler. Bowers, John, labourer. Brant, Peter, labourer. Brown, Perry, labourer. BuUen, T. S., tailor. Bunton, Robert, cooper. BURNHAM, H., clerk Div. Court. Carvin, Henry, labourer. Charles, Henry, merchant. Christian, Mrs. Clemings, C, carpenter. COCHRANE & COCHRANE, Barristers, Attorneys, &c. COCHRANE, W. M., (Cochrane & Cochrane.) Coedy, John, harnessmaker. Collins, George, cooper. Cook, J., butcher. Corrin, William, labourer. TRUTH STRANGER THAN FICTION ! But no t stranger than the fact that the National Pills are a delightful and perfect purgative, they cleanse and purify the blood, act like a charm on the liver and reiuvig orate the ayste ., in general causing the patient to feel that life has still its char ms — no more despondency, but a healthy and su;tive flow of spirits. They »re mild and searching — try them and be convinced. 'imi^ ADVERTISFIMKNTH. «7 PAXTON, TATE A CO., ^' ^™ ■• t(2rts*Wroprietor. Being about to open the above Hotel in Port Perry, I shall be happy to see my friends and the public at aU tinies. My Bar and Table will always be supplied with the best in the market. EVERY ATTENTION PAID TO GUESTS. *I T CONNER AND COLTSON S Corrin, David, teamster. Crandell, Gilbert D., labourer. Cunin, J., mason. Currin, Mrs. Davie, John, cabinetmaker. Demorest, A., carpenter. Drinkwater, Edward, sawyer. Drinkwater, George, engineer. EBBELS, H. L., Spencer & Ebbels. Enser, Frederick, moulder. Flett & Hutchinson, blacksmiths. Foy, Henry, shoemaker, Gibson, Misses J. & A., milliners dressmakers. Gibson, A., moulder. Good, James, farmer, GORDON, HENRY, postn.aster. (See card p. 60). Hardill, Thomas, sawyer. Hearns, W., labourer. Henley, George, baker. Hopkins, William, engineer. Hudgens, Clark, blacksmith. Ireland, Daniel, bowling saloon. Jacobs, Cyrus, teamster. Jacobs John, farmer, Jamisoh, Miss R. JONES, & JONES, DRS., Drug- gists and Chemists. Kellett, C. C, fruit tnje dealer, &c. Kelley, William, farmer. Kennedy, William, labourer. King, S., blacksmith. Kirkpatrick, M., shoemaker. Lavery, John, labourer. Littleproud, J., miller. Luke, William, cooper. Maines, Williajn, teamster. Mathews, John, carpenter. Marsh & Trounce, merchants. Maw, Harrson, carpenter. Maw, Robert H., carpenter. Meredith, Alexander shoemaker. Michael, J., teamster. Mitchell, Joseph, labourer. Moore, A., mason "' Mordant, C, shoemaker. MUNDY, EDWARD, prop. Fort Perry Standard. McDonald, Henry, labourer. Mclntyre, H., maclunist. McKenzie, Henry, photographer. McKenzie. Charles, livery stable. McKenzie, William, labourer. McMichael, Robert, merchant. Pargeter, E., gentleman. PARRISH, W. T., dealer in stoves tin and hardware, &c. PAXTON, TATE & CO, Port Perry agricultural works. (See card p. 57). PAXTON, THOMAS, mill prop. and M. P. P. PAXTON, CHARLES, farmer, t Paxton, Mrs. Paxton, Mrs. H. Paxton & Jones, merchants. Peirce, George, miller. PERKINS, DAVID, tailor. Pt'ttit, William, merchant. Philipo, E., labourer. Philipo, James, labourer. Philipo, John, labourer. ' Flatten, A., sa\vyer. Platten, Thomas, cooper. Platten, Mrs. PORT PERRY Standard, every Thursday— $1.50 and $2.00 a year, E, Mundy, Editor, {See card p. 59). Poiters, Alexander, turner. Powers, Charles, carpenter Powers, James, moulder. Pringle, William, teacher. Quackenboss, L., cooper. Quackenboss, Wm., labourer. Itames, J., labourer. /M Ray, Mrs. M. Roberts, Jacob, cooper. Robinson, George, carpenter. Hatch & Brother for Revolvers, Breech a)id other Pistols. ADVERTISEMENTS. 59 ik ^0vi f mg #tMte4 IS PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY MORNING, IN PORT PERRY, AT $1.50 A YEAR, And Contains more Reading Matter than any other Jouinal Published in the County. HAVING A BETTER GENET^AL CIRCULATION THAN ANY PAPER DISTRIBUTED IN THE RIDING, IT IS THE BEST ADYERTISING MEDIUM THAT CAN BE MADE USE OF IN NORTH ONTARIO. Mil m MHCT rRIHTilli IIF EM OESCMrTIII EXECUTED WITH NEATNESS AND DISPATOH AJT TOROIS^TO PRICES. BOOKS, PAMPHLETS, BILL-HEADS, CIRCULARS. &C., PRINTED IN THE LATEST STYLE OF THE ART. E. MUNDY, Proprietor. ', M., laborer. Rainous, Mrs., seamstress. Sanders, G., laborer. Sleep, M., laborer. Taylor, F,, hotelkeeper. Taylor, T., farmer. Walker, R., farmer. Willcocks, M., blacksmith. a . .JULJJ^ RAMA, A village in the township of Rama, 65 miles north of Whitby. Popuhi- tion about 20. Johnson, C, shoemaker. Jones, T., hotelkeeper. McPherson, J., Postmaster. Peters, A., blacksmith. KOUGE HILL, A village in the townslup of Pickering, 1 1 miles west of Whitby. Popu- lation about 150. entleman. veyor. ;ist, lei'. laker. itby. Popu- iLTX. sr. man. ress. ith. •y. Populiv ster. ^** by. Popu- ADVERTISEM ENTS. 65 ik #tttori0 Mmvttf A WEEKLY POLITICAL, AGRICULTURAL Ml I] AND 1^ »w' mi. 18 PUBLISHED AT THE ■t :.. VICTORIA BLOCK, PRINCE ALBERT, COUNTY OF ONTARIO, EVERY THURSDAY MORNING, BY I3AIRD & r»A.RSO]srs, 68 CONNER AND COLTSON S Allison, W. A., fanner. Allison, W., farmer. Bird, J., fanner. Black, J., laborer. Broonan, T., farmer. Colloms, J., farmer. Crew, R. H., mail contractor. Ellis, Mrs., farmer. Fulton, R, boatbuilder. Graham, J., farmer. Holburn, T., farmer. Lee, C, farmer. Littlejohn, E., farmer. Macardel, J., toll-gate keeper. Moffit, John, fr (;!':'•. Pahner, J. S., Ir i: r Palmer, I., farme.. *[ Palmer, G., farmer. Penhall, Mrs., hotelkeeper Philcox, J., laborer. Sonby, J., farmer. Stevens, J., blacksmith. SteveiK^, 'i\, farmer. Tait, G., fc^rmer. Taylor, J., farmer, ^ Tliombs, W., farmer. Vanhom, S., farmer. ■m*^ SAINTFIELD. A village in the township of Reach, 25 miles north of Whitby, lation about 100. Asling, E., gentleman. Baird, R., farmer, Baird, S., iorraer. Beecroft, A., builder. Blyth, J., sawyer. Bunker, A., carjjenter. Campbell, D., hotelkeeper. Craig, J., weaver. Cronsberry, E., farmer. Eck, D. T., hamessmaker. Graham, J., farmer. Home, A., weaver. Houck, N., farmer. Houldershaw, R., farmer. Hunter, C, fanner. Jones, W., farmer. Kinally, J., gentleman. Moffatt, W., farmer. Popu- MofTatt, J., farmer. McKay, D., merchant. McLeod, J., farmer. O'Connor, B., farmer. , Patterson, G., farmer. Peat, A., farmer. Penhall, R., shoemaker. Phillips, W., fanner. SANDERS, WILLIAM, Post- master and shoemaker. Scott, A., farmer. Stones, A., butcher. Thomson, A., teacher. Towns, C, farmer. Vanzant, W., shinglemaker. Wallace, G., farmer. Watson, A., blacksmith. Watson, T., farmer. Db. FOWLER'S EXTRACT OP WILD STRAWBERRY Is universally av-knowledged to be tbe Leading and Standard Medicine of the day for Summer (Jomplainta, Diarrhoea, Dysentery, &c . The popularity it haa gaioed for itself, and the increased demand speaks volumes in its praise. The demand is increasing every year. When other medicines fail, and the case not too far gon«, the Extract of Wild Strawberry, is sure to cure. Let no family be without it. Sold by all medicine dealers throughout the Dominion. COUNTY OF ONTARIO DIRECTORY. 67 SANDFOED, A village in the township of Scott, 35 miles north-west of Whitby. Population about 100. Burnham, T., farmer. Faron, J., shoemaker. Harwood, R, blacksmith. Hurd, G., fanner. Irvine, J., hotelkeeper. Lehnran, J., laborer. Lemon, J., fanner. Macdonald, A., blacksmith. Marcham, H., farmer. Smith, G.. farmer. Stark, J., wagonmaker. Steel, A., farmer. TAYLOR, ED., merchant and P. M. Walker, N., laborer. Ji if SCUGOG, A post office in the township of Scugog, 20 miles north-east of Whitby. Population, about 100. Collins, J., blacksmith. FINLEY, ISAAC, Postmaster and merchaut. Finley, J. C, builder. Foy, J., township clerk. Fralick, S., farmer. Hope, T., farmer. McKinley, M., builder, . Nesbit, C, farmer. Reader, J., farmer. Sexton, W. S., Reeve, Thorn, J., limedealer. Wakeford, T., cooper. Wallace, W., builder. UDOKA, A small post village on the town and county line between the town- ship of Scott, Co. Ontario, and the township of Georgina, Co. of York, about 30 miles north-west of Whitby. Population 200. Bates, Mrs. M., milliner, &c. Bowser, J., laborer. Breothour, J., farmer. Breothour, J, E., farmer. Breothour, J., farmer. Brown, Wm., merchant. Brown, G., laborer. Cook, C, sawyer. Cosgrove, M., blacksmith. Doige, A., millowner, Fairfield, A., hotelkeeper. Fawns, G., farmer. Gohee, D., laborer. Gough, Wm., laborer. Harrison, H., farmer. Hornings, H., farmer. Hutson, E., physician, &c. Johnston, T., farmer. Hatch & Brother fw Braces and Bitts all sizes. '!" 68 t'ONNER AND COLTSON S Longhurst, W., sawyer. May bee, J., laborer. McDoe!,S., I)lack8iuith. Perkins, .1., laborer. Phillips, W. it- R., pumpmakers. Phillil).ii, X., welMigger. Eeid, S., laborer. Sayer, S. A., medicine maker. Scott, S., fanner. Shire, W., weaver. Skinner, J., labtn-er. Snodden, J., laborer. Snodden, T., farmer. Snoddon, W., fanner. Tucker, M., basketmaker. Umphrcy, S. jfc M., millowners. l^MPHKEY, S., merchant and P. M. Uniphrey, J. W., farmer. Unjuharte, A., luiilder, Sec. Usher, J., farmer. Wallace, J., sawyer. Woodcock, J., shinglemaker. "•, UTICA, A village in the township of Reach, 14 miles from Whitby. Popula- tion 185. Allin, William, blacksmith. Blackburn, S., mason. Brodrick, G., farmer. Broilriok, J., laborer. Christie, -lolin jr., farmer. Christie, D., farmer. Christie, Jolm sen., farmer. Cook, R., laborer. Crosier, W., gentleman. Crosier, J., gentleman. Currie, J., steam saw mill. DAFOE, JACOB, merchant, &c. . Daioe, Jacob, hotelk(.'eper. Dafoe, Mis. Dake, H., hotclkeeper. Dike, H., laborer. Dnfty, S., butcher. Fagan, H., tailor. Gier, D., farmer, t. Harnden, B., boardinghouse keeper. Heap, E., engineer. Kindle, Mrs., farmer. Leach. T., shoemaker. Mulligan, J., laborer. McKay, Rev. R. D., Presbyterian minister. McKcrcher, F., farmer. JMcQuade, .1., la))orer. Sanders, William, wagonmaker. Smith, M., farmer. Stone, W., farmer. Sutliff, J., merchant. Taylor, J., Teacher. Richards, J., ger.cleman Way, D. S., boardinghouse keeper. Webster, Mi's. Woslick, W., farmer. TORONTO AND NIPLSSING RAILROAD- GREAT MASS MEETINCJ. The object of which was to decide which is the most feasible, the broad or narrow gauge, and the unanimous decision of the meeting was tliat the National Pills are the best gauge to health. They are a delighbful and perfect jjurgative, they will give you a smooth skin, a rosy cheek, a sweet breath and a healthy con- stitution. I). >\\ •r])rise. The first store was opened bv Mr. Cailton L^.'nde, alxmt the year 1830, au'l the first Po.;tmaster wat^ Mr. Joseph IJascom, sen. With its Hour, grist and saw mills, woolen factoiy, steam cabinet works, sash and dooi' factories, foundry, tannery, and several large general stores, liotcls, Ac, constantly giviiig em])loyment to a largt; number of hands, besides furnishing an excellent mai'ket for the surrounding farmers. A person (tf twenty y(,'ars ago would be loath to l)elieve, it Avas the same })l:ii'e to day, or that so much could lun'o been done in so short a time. But nevertheless here they are, forming, as they do, a monument to the liberal entei-prise and encrgj- of the men of north Ontario. The civd societies are represented by a Sons of Temperance Division, No. 139, and the militaiy spirit is shoAvn by a Volunteer Infantry Co., No. 7 Ontario Battalion, Caj)t. Itobert Spears, and the musical talent is de- veloped by an excellent Brass Band, under the iti)]e leadership of Mr. A. 1). Weeks. There are also a number of Churches, A'iz: One Church of England, built of Avuod in 1852, at the cost of about $1,200 ; one I?oman Catholic, built of l)rick in 18(!G, at the cost of about i'^l.-tOO ; one Meth- odist Episcopal of Avood, erected in 1807, at the co.st of about $1,200; one Wesleyaii JSIethoilist also of wo(;d, erected in 1854, and greatly en- larged in 1SG7, entire cast about .i?2,200 ; one Kegular Baptist, built of Avood in l^*"! , at the c'.)st of about Sl.'200 ; one Bible Christian of Avood, erected in iS62, at the cost of about 1^^800. The Presbyterian body are about to build, but at present they hold service in the Ontario Hall, a fine large Public Hall recently built of Avood, at the probable cost of SflOOft. The education of the young is not nciglected, as there is a (xrammar and tliree Common Schools, employing 4 teachers. Daily Mail. Poptdation about 1000. Abrehems, C, mason. AndfTson, J., pumpmalcer. Anuand, Wm. J., Uxbridge House. Aiinand, C A., medical student. Ai buckle. J., Exchange Hotel. Arnold, Miss E., dressmaker. Baker, J., carpenter. Bascom, Joseph, sen., gentlemau. Hatch c{- Brother for Locks fm- Front Doors. •••I 70 CONNER AND COLTSON S Jamt Bascom, Joseph, jr., M.D., physic- ian, &c. Beebe, S., blacksmith, &c. Beeso, J., cooper. Bell, R., farmer. Bertram, Wm. sen., gentleman. BERTRAM, WM. jr., (of Low & Bertram.) Bicker, J., ironworker. ' Bolster, J. *fe Co., general mer- chants. Bolster, Thomas jr., (of J. Bolster &Co.) Bolster, John, (of J. Bolster & Co.) Bolster, Thomas sen., gentleman. Bolster, Mrs, F. Bolton, William, blacksmith. BROWN, J. W. C, Notary Public Conveyancer, &c. Brown, J., carpenter. Burchill, T., cooper. Burley, T., laborer. Burnham, S., pumpmaker. Burton, W., shoemaker.. Bustin, W. S., carpenter. BUTTON, A. T. & CO., Dealers in Dry Goods, Groceries, Boots and Shoes, &c. BUTTON, A. T., (of A. T. Button & Co.) Campbell, J., weaver. Campbell, A., weaver. CARD, D. M., Veterinary Surgeon, Auctioneer, &c. Case, H., gentleman. Colcock, T. F., baker, &c. Coomb. W,, tailor. Crosby, H. A., merchant. Crosby, I. G., merchant. Crosby, D., butcher. Crosby, Mrs. A. Cumming, W., wagonmaker. Davis, S., laborer. Dewhui'st, Mrs. E. DICICEY, JOSEPH, Clerk Divi- sion Court, &c. Dorwood, J., laborer. Douglas, Rev. James, Presbyterian, Downing, D., cooper. Duxberry, R., spinner. ECK, CYRUS D., General Agri- cultural Implement Agent. Etwell, E., wagonmaker. FAWCETT, J. C, Dealer in Dry Goods, Millinery, Fancy Goods, &c. Finch, J., Royal hotel. Fitzpatrick, R., photographer. Fomeri, Rev. R. S., Church of England. Fralick, A., cai-penter. Gibson, G., weaver. Gilpin, M., cabinetmaker. Golding, Mrs. E. Gordon, W., teamster. GOULD, JOSEPH, Mill Prop. Gould, J. E., farmer, &c. Gould, L J., factory proprietor. Gould, C, .saw mill proprietor. Hardy, A., carpenter. Harman, J., teacher. HARRISON, JAMES, Saddle and Harnessmaker. HARRISON, MRS. JAMES, Mil- liner and Mantlemaker. Hamilton, W., merchant. Hamilton, W., laborer. Henderson, A., Crown Inn. Hillary, J. J., M. D,, physician, ;. Natlun; James, gentleman. J^ation, J., ]\I. I)., physician, ^c. Newcombe, I)., slioemakvr. Nichason, F.. i'armer, cK:c. NOKTH ONTABK^ HOTEL, A. C. \\.V\iM\k. (See card ^K 71. j O'Brien. M., laborer. O'Neil, M., blacksmith. PAKIllSH, S., tanner and currier. Peare, C. W., jeweller. . ^ J M k Pierson, Kev. J., ^\'^esleyan Meth- odist. PERRY & TOUHY, stage pro- prietors. (See rard.) Peters, J., mason. Philli})s, ]i., carpenter. Pilsh, Mrs. A. PLANK, A. C. W., north Ontario hotel. Plank. J. P., farmer. Powell, Vr., slioeinaker. Profit, J., laborer. - ., : ■■ Raine, E., laborer. Kit ,i's, J., shoemaker. ^J|p^"}' Robinson, J., farmer. ►Smith, J., merchant, i Smith, T., farmer. SPEARS, CAPT. ROBERT, town- ship treasurer and clerk. Ste.Avart, J., butcher. Stone, M., tailor. "^ * ' Stone, T., teiuuster. St. Joiui, T., Anglo Saxdu lu.u.se. Summerville, J., milh.T. THOMPSON, H., dealer bi hard- ware, <.\;c. Thompson, A., carpenter. Thunip,s(»n, J., teacher. i Thompson, Mrs. J. Thompson, W, jihoemaker. TOMLINSON, I. H., printer and Dejmty I'ostmaster. ROYAL MAIL AND EXPRESS LINE OF DA.ILY STA-G-ES BETWEEN WHITBY AND UXBRIDGE, PER:^Y &, TOUHY, - - - - PROPRIETORS. Leaviug Whitby for Uxl)iulgo every laT^'fnl nioniiug at al>out nine o'clock; re- turning, leaving Uxljridgo for Whitby at the saini; hi. dr. Passengers and parcels carried at the h)\vest ratoa. tlOUNTi' OF ONTAKIO DIRECT! )KY. 7a Tuclc, '^y., wiigoinnakt'V. Vicars, M. ;t Brothers, foundry. WAID, C. I)., L.S.i)., isu^eoii dentist and dealer in jevv'elle)y , etc. (Ser card.) "NA'alker, C. H., painter. AVallcs, D., wagonmaker. Way, C, sawyer. WEI:KS, A.D., Chemist and Drug- gist. {iSc- rartf, p. 7\.J AVelsh, \V., tailor. WHEELER, (lEORflE, postmas- ter and mill proprietor. WHEELEii & TOMLIXSON, /, cheap job printing office. .j White, W., machinist. AVhite, T., laborer. Widderfield, J. C, bailiff. WILLIAMS, A. D., (of A. T. Bnt- ton iK: Co.) Wil.ron, 0., munpnialcer. Wilson, Mr.s^ JM. Vrilsoii, W., carpenter. ^ ' r^r'fln li". YALLENTYNE, A village; hi the to^vi!shi[) f>f Brock, 30 miles nortb of Whitby, ulation about 50. 'jt^?w PO]) BllETHOUK, SAMUEL, Po^^t master and Mercliant. Brethour, H., farm'M-. Bivthouv, A., fanner. Conway, ])., wagonmaker. Edwards, T., merchant. Giffin, .). W., l)uilder. (ilendinning, IT., farracr. Hill. N.. weaver. Lindsay, J., weaver. Miller, J., farmer. Reid, T., liotel'.ieepor. St. John, A., farmer, ''' Svr'itzer, C. & L., shoemakers. Thompson, J., sash and door fac tory. Thompson, (J., blacksmith. YICTORIA CORNEIIS, A village iu the town.shij) of Peach, 28 miles north-wcot of Whitby. Population about 20. COLLERX, P., blacksmith. MADILL, HKNRY, Jr., postmas- Hdl, T., hotelkeei»or. ter and merchant. C. D. WAID, L.8.D., r; rnr. L © Aiid dealer in JEWELLERY and all kinds of FANtJY (^OODS, Corner of Main and Brock Streets, Uxbridge. 74 CONNER AND CoLTSON S iiJ I ri: li .11 iv ■. \t ■! :1 YROOMANTON, A village in the township of Brock, 35 miles north of Whitby. Popu- lation about 150. -f--. CALHOUN, Wm., Merchant, Coleman, Rev. W., minister. Conboy, J., jeweller. Francis, T., blacksmith. Gillespie, M., J. P. and farmer. Hunter, J., merchant. Keenan, M., farmer. Kelly, R., ftirmer. Lowse, A., farmer. Miller, J., farmer. Moore, J., shoemaker. McKennon, H., tailoi-. McPherson, A., farmer. Pangman, S., wagonmaker. Reekie, J., farmer. Sheir, J, W., farmer. Sheir, G., farmer. Sheir, H., farmer. &c. Shete, W. H., farmer. Shier, R., farmer. Shier, L. H., farmer. Speiran, C, miller. Speiran, J., farmer. ^ Speiran, J., shocsmaker. Switzer, E., sen., J.P. Switzer, E. jr., farmer. St. John, J., sen., farmer. St. John, J., jun., sawmiller. St. John, C, farmer. Taylor, J., farmer. Umphrey, J., farmer. Varcoe, J., hotelk( eper. Vrooman, J., sen., farmer. Yrcoman, J., jr., farmer. Wliite, B., i'anner. ^VHITBY AND PORT PERRY RAILROAD— TENDERS WANTED To test the many virtues of the National Pain Remover. It will cure Cholic, Cholera Morbus, Diptheria, t'okls, Pleurisy, Aches, Pains, &e. It is truly a reliable medicine — any amount of testimony can be given in its favoi\ Try it and be con- vinced that it is really what it is recommended. WHITBY, An incorj)orated town in the township of Whitby, is situated on Lake Ontario, and possesses one of the finest harl)ours on its north shore. The Grand Trunk Railroad has a station here, at which all passenger trains stop. Being the County Town, it contains the usual buildings, Court House, Jail, &c. It also contains several Churches, viz : — Two English (All Saints and St. John's) ; a Roman Catholic ; a Canada Presbyterian ; a St. Andrew's Presbyterian ; a Wesleyan and Primitive Methodist, and a Congregational. The schools are a Grammar and two Common. The civil societies are represented by the South Ontario Agricultural Society ; the Whitby Branch of the Bible Society ; a Mechanics' Institute, a Masonic Lodge, No. 30 ; an Orange Lodge, No. 130; a Sons of Tem- perance Division, No. 310; a St. Andrew's and a St. Patrick's Society. The town also has two Brass Bandrf ; one Engine and Hose Co. ; two Volunteer Infantiy Companies, Capt. M. O'Dcmovan and Capt. G. H. Dartnell, (Nos. 1 and 4 Ontario Battalion). Tlie Mi>ntreal Telegraph Popu- ler. JTED are Cholic, ly a reliable ind be con- on Lake re. The jer trains ;s, Court ) English )} terian ; dist, and 'n. The " Society ; titute, a of Tem- Society. 0. ; two t. G. H. slegraph ADVERTISEMENTS. "' • 75 r»A.TENT I>L^STIC SLA^TE, FOR ROOFING AND OTHER PURPOSES. W. O. Buchanan, Manufacturer, Montreal. Tlie existence of a great public want is appropriately met by the discovery of Plastic Slate for Rooeng and other purposes, the result of 14 years experimenting. Since 1854 it ha.s made rapid progress in public favour in the United States, and is now introduced into Canada — tested beyond any contingency of circumstances— as being the best, cheapest and most durable roofflng material yet discovered. Plastic Slate Root is made from a mixture of Slate Flour and Coal Tar, spread with a trowel or brush upon layers of saturated felt. It solidifies by solar heat, and becomes real slate again witho\it any change in its dimensions. A if (Mtic— It adapts itf' mer- cantile business done, and as a market for all kinds of produce (espieially grahi), it is hardly surpjissed in Canada. The town also contains several hrst-class Hotels. Distance from Toronto, Of) miles, and from Montreal, 303. Dailv mail and money order office. Population aljout 3000. Adams, Mrs. E. Adams, H., gentleman, W. IJrock. Adams, Henry, Brock A< INEW, .IO'HX, Insurance Agent, &c., Byron. (See card 7i).) Albion Hotel, J. C. McPhearson, propiietoi", Dundas. ALEXANDEli, ALILX. , proprietor Ontario Hotel, Brock. Allan, Thomas. Allan, TJios., W. Brock. ALLIN, LEWIS, Bookseller and stationer. Brock. (Sec card p. 75.) AUman, Mrs. Jane, Hickory. . Allman, Adam, Hickory. Anderson, Jolm, 2nd Con. Anderson, John, 1 P. E. Brock. AXNIS, (iEORCE E„ proprietor Whitby Brewery, Ash. (See card. J). 1'.').) Annis, Henry, gentleman. Armstrong, llugh, laljorer, Joli.i Armstrong, J. K., gentleman, 2 ad Con. Armstrong, J. It., jr., gentleniaii, E. Brock. Arnall, .John, confectionery and fancy ,'tore, Dundas. Arnald, Nathan, gentleman, W. Brock. Asliliy, Robert, laborer, Jolin. Atkinson, John, Huron hotel, lirock St. Atkinson, Thos. C, mariner, Rich- mf)nd. Ayres, George, blacksmith, 1 Con. Bain, James, Centre. Bandel, J. A., boot and shoe manu- facturer. Brock. Barker, Jacob, laborer. Barnes, Wni. Lester, shoe>naker, E. Brock. Barnes, William, joiner. Barratt, Benjamin, laborer., 2\\({ Con. Beattie, Francis, butcher. Brock. Bell, John, teamster. Bengough, John, mariner, Ciilbert. Betts, Daniel, gentleman, Byron. Betts, H. W., 2nd Con. Betts, William, farmej-, 2nd Con. Bevis, (George, cabinetni,\'rer, W. Brock. BILLINGS, ^y. H., Aitorney-at L.aw, Solicitor in Chancery, (M)nveyancer, iVc, Brock St. (Sne ardj). 11.) . ck, (.■ Tge, maf^liini ;i-, W. Brock-. ■k, Janu;s, gentleman, ( ilbornc. P'lck V'llliar.,, gent., W.iiiam. .tlii.b' V .lUam, '1st Con. BL,;'(jhard, Anne, Beverly. I^lin.viuAXD, I'l'ojivieloi'. Where can ]k- fduiid over- thing in the Stationeiy line, Toys ajid interesting rcul- ;ng matter at tlio lowest jnices. HOLIDAY GIF'rS IN EVERY «HAPE AND FORM. iBlSTEll, SOLICITOR, &(L &C. McMillans Block, Brock Street, Whitby. • BROCK STREET, WHITBY. , E. M. CALDWELir "77 J- ~ PROPRIETOR. Tlic 13;n' isi idwiiyi-; furniBhcil with dioicest Wines and Li(|Uors. (inod Stalling and attentive Ostler. B0( GEORGE CAMERON, )T & SHOE Ul 22;;iO«.;R STKEKT, PORT WHBTBY. Al,L KIND or I'.nur.s AND SnOKS M.ViJK TO ()|{I'I;K WITH Xk.VTXIS i.S A.NI> DusfA i'CU. JAMES A. OLAR I^KSiii .mm aifiif s OVER MEDICAL HALL, BROCK STREBI, WHITBY. Lifelike Pictunp taken in iill kinds of weather. Farticnlar attention paid to cliildren. I'Ai.l- AND SEE. 78 CONNER AND COLTSDX'S ,r^^$fi Mi! '•Ill i.m^ Body, George, labourer, Henry. Bond, Richard, mason, Dundas. BOIiLAND, JAMES, Stationer, &c. Dundas. (See card p. 77.) Bon'owman, Adam, clerk, Byron. Borrowman, James, gentleman, W. Brock. Breen, John, laborer, Wellington. Brock, Mrs., Byron. Brooks, Thomas, saddler, W. Brock. Brooks, William, laborer, "VV. Brock. Bruce, William, tailor, W. Brock. Brown, Mrs., W. Brock. Brown, Charles, clerk, E. Brock. Brown, Elias, teamster, Perry. Brown, George, blacksmith, W. Brock. Brown, John, blacksjiih, Kent. Brown, John, blacksmith, E. Brock. BROW^N, LOREN, (General Mer- ck. « t, and dealer in Flour, and Feed, Dundas, cor. Byron. BROWN, NICHOLAS, (of Brown & Patterson, Whitby Foun- dry), Byron. BROWN & PATTERSON, prop. Whitby Foundry ..Irook. Bryan, Jacob, gentleman, Byron. Bryan, John, tin, sheet iron, and coppersmith, Brock. BRYAN, WILLIAM, dealer in Stoves, Tin, and Copper Smith, &c.. Brock. Budge, Rev. Wm., Dundas. Bums, William, boot and shoe manufacturer, Brock. Bumham, Z., Judge, Byron. BYRNE, JAMES, Chemist and Druggist, Medical Hall, Brock. (See inside cover.) Byrne, Rev. J. T., minister, Dunlop. Cain, Morris, laborer, 1st Con. Caldwell, Alex., clerk, Ash. CALDWELL, E. M., Commercial Hotel, Brock. {See card p. 77.) Cameron, Alex., constable. Brock. Cameron, Aloxaiuhr, 1st Con. Cameron, All.an, 1st Con. Cameron, Daniel, 1st Con. CAMERON, GEORGE, Boot and Shoe maker, Brock. (See atrJ I'- '<'iJ Cameron, James, 1st Con. Cameron, James, 1st Con. CAMPBELL, R. & J., General Merchants, Brock. Campbell, D., constable, Dundas. Campbell, James, teamster. King. CAMPBELL, JAMES, of R. & J. Campbell. Dundas. Campbell, J. A., gentleman, Dundas. CAMPBELL, ROBERT, of R. & J. Campbell, Byron. Campbell, Robert E., gentleman, Brock. Canden, Michael, laborer, E. Brock. Canden, Thos., laborer, E. Brock. Card, W. H., Dentist, Dundas. Carpenter, Ira B., gentleman. Carroll, Mrs. Carson & Law Drs., Byron. Carson, G. A., M.D., of Carson & La.v, iv'iindao. Carter, Vt... pianom itcer, E. Brock. Caylej", y^^v. J 0., E\ ran. Chambers, Thomar t.ii;- ••,£. Brock. Clapman, Robert, J)un'i.!s. Clark, Mrs., E Brock. Clarke, Mrs., E. Lrock. Clark, Charles, gr at., E. Brock. Clark, Francis, joiiiCV, E, Brock. CL.^liK, JAMES A., Photo- grapher, Brock. {Sec card p. 77.) Clearwater, E. B., joiner, W. Brock. Clegg, T. W., harboarmaster. Rich, mond. CLAYTON, JAMES, Farm Im- plement Manufacturer, Brock. (See card p. 79.) Coady, Patrick, labourer. ALL Grroce J. c Repayi A TIE Hatch & Brotiier First Prize Timcare. "|# ADVEBTISEMENTS. 79 »K% Brock. Co)i. . Boot and (See mnl n. n. ., General Dundas. ■ier, King, of R. & J. II, Dundas. ', of R & gentleman, , E. Brock. i. Brook. undas. man. ■on. Carson & E. Brock, ti. E. Brock. Brock. Brock. F'hoto- irdp. 77.) ^. Brock, ber, Rich. irm Im- r, Brock. MIITIIMI IHFLillT mTIIIlEB, VMNmil &[., BROCK STREET, WHITBY. ALL KIND OF WAGONS MADE AND REPAIRED. H. H. CROSBY, G-rocer and General Dealer in all kinds of Pro- visions, Liquors, Crockery, &c., DUNDAS STKEET, WI-riTBY. CONNER & COLTSON, BJ m ® EM WHITBY, ONT. ?^ J. C. CONNEIt. J. W. COLTSON. Repayable by Yearly or Half-yearly Instalments, or in one Sum at the option of the borrower, AT LOW RATES OF INTEREST, , ON TOWN OR FARM PROPERTY. — ALSO — A.C3-EISrT FOR THE mm fE 101 m mm iiety. S. H. COCBRANE, Bakristkr, Notary Pubijc, &c., Whitby. 80 C'ONNKR AND (JOLTSoy S Cochvane, Abrani, DundaK. COCHRANE, M. tf., Genenil Mercliant, Dundas. Cochrane, Hainuel, Dnudas. COCHRANE, S. H., LL.B., Bar rister and Comity Crown At- torney, Dundas. ( ,^cc cardj). 7!)) Coffee, John, la})orer. Coleman, J., sliooinaker, William. Collins, MatluM\'-, ;,..ot and shoe manufacturer, Brock. C!OLTSON, J. W., (of Conner & Colt.son), Colborne. COMMERCIAL HOTEL, Cald- well, E. M., prop., Brock. CONNEJi .t C0LT80N, Directory Pultlishers, Whitby. {Sec card p. 79.) Connor, -lohn, laborer, W. Brock. CONNER, J. C, (of Conner k Coltson), Brock. Conway, (Jeorgo, 0. R., contractor and Iniilder, Brock St. Cook, Jolin, laborer, King. CORMACK, (iE0R(iE, TindKn- and Deal Mercliant, I)uilder, Contractor, (^•c, CTiecn. (Sec card p. %\.) Cornwall, Tbonjas. mariner, King. COULTKARD, ^^^ALTER, liiiliff Fir.st Division Court, comer Henry and Dundas. Cowan, Th<)ma.s, laborer. CoAvell, William, cltrk, Brock. Crawford, R., finisher, E. Brock. Cribb, Ceorgo, 1st Con. Cr'oU, James, gentleman. Croiman, Daiuel, laboier, E. Brock. Crooks, jMrs., lady, Centre. CR08BY, H. H., general grocer and liquor dealer, Dundas. (.S'c; curd p. 79.) Crummer, William, mariner. Cruthers, Thomas, King. CULLEN, WILLIAM, Baker and Confectioner, Brock. (Sea card p. 84-.^ Dailey, A. M., i»ianomaker, E. Brock. ,> ,- Dalby. William, Lst Con. Dalziel, Mrs., William. Danford, Thomas, constable, York st. DARTNELL, GEORCJE H., Mas- ter in Chancery, Barrister, So- licitor, c'v.c, Brock. (See card p. Si.) Dawes, Clement, gentleman, Dun- das. Dehart. Mrs., E. B.nck. Devlin, Wm., painter, Brock. Deveri]^ T., bricklayer, Dunda.s, Dillman. Chas., laborer, 2nd ('on. Donaldson, James, Byron. Donaldson, William, clerk, Byron. Donnelly, Mrs. John. Dow, Mrs., 2nd Con. Dow, Thomas, Accountant Ontario Baidc, Centre. Drapei',( "hester* gentleman. Centre. DliAPER, JA.MES, D(-puty Regis- trai-, (^'ourt House. Duft; Mrs., Colborne. Dundas, John, agent, Kent. Dunkley, William, bricklayer, Wil- liam. Dunn, Mrs., lady, Centi-e. Dunn, Henry. laborer. '' Eastwood, W; ()., .M. I)., E. Ilrock. Elgie, Mr.s., Brock, Elwin, ]\Irs., lady. Duidop. I'^pplett, Wm., joiiier W. Brock. Faii'banks, Levi, jiinr., auctioneer and insurance aiient. Brock. Fallin, Michael, laborer. Farquharson. John, gentleman, Byron. Farmers' Inn, S. (1. AVjlkinson, proprietor, Block. ''M\d\' ' ' Hatch d; Brother for Kvirrs^ Plafid Forh, Sjkk/ius, dr.. ADVERTISEMENTS. 81 Lumber Merchant, Carpenter and Joins^r, QREEN STRKET, WHITBY. A Large Quantity of all kinds of Ltimher constantly on hand. -A^rcliitect, V^aliiator and Builder. Undertaking. — Funerals fully supplied and attended on short notice. Coffins kejit constantly on hand. A Hearse to hire on liberal terms. GEO. CORMACK. Whitby, Feb. 5th, 1869. M. O'DONAVAN, PRACTICAL CARRIAGE MAKER, BROCK STREET, WHITBY. ' A good supply of Carriages, Buggies, Sleighs and Cutters always on hand, made from the cnoicest material. Work made to order with neatness and dispatch. «a" All W^ork Warranted. YIi:OMA.]Sr GMBSOISr, IMPORTER OF Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware, Paints, Oils, Field and Garden Seeds of all kinds, Salt, Plaster, Water Lime, &o. ALSO, O^eneral Commission Merchant, •! Gram Dealer^ Insurance Agents d'c, &c. Old No. 1, Corner Brock and Dundas Streets, Whitry. 6 }/.... ,. -..f - s « O 2 4> - O Ss-r! 3 !> o q 'SCO o 1-1 o (£; ^ « g 3 o ^, o o *; ^H o « r*^ M ^ •4 c£ a go^ ^'i i V a o 'I i^ 1.2 § &«« a " w >Ha3 /U c3 cd CO " o q « i _o « CTS 3 Cq 4; ■m4 42 CO L c8 O ^ bo R •-< rtl COUNTY OF ONTARIO UIRKCTORY. 83 Felitz, Otto, AV. Brock. Ferguson, Jolm, merchant tailor, Brock. Fisher, P., mech-mic, W. Brock. Flannagan, Jam(!S. Flint, William, laborer. Fogarty, Kichard, laborer, E. Brock. Foley, John, laborer. Foley, Timothy, laborer, W. Brock. Ford, William, laborer. Freeman, T. P., musician. Forsythe, James, 1st Con. Forsythe, James, King and Centre. FOWLE, BERTFvAM, gentleman, Byron. FRANCIS, RICHARD, Corner Dundas and Brock, Groceries, Wines, Liquors, Crockery, &c. (See card p. 82.) Fraser, Hugh, tailor, Byron. Fuller, Stephen, gentleman, Byr« n. Gadsby, Mrs. Dundas. GERRIE, JAMES H., Family drug store, Dundas. Gibson, Barnabas, gentleman. GIBSON, YE(^MAN, Dry Goods, Grocery and Hardware Mer- chant, Grain Dealer, &c., cor. Brock and Dundas. (See card p. 81.) Gilmour, Wm., brickmaker, W. Brock. Godsman, Mrs., lady, W. Brock. Golding, Wm., laborer. Goodman, Mrs., Byron, Gordon, James K., barristei', at- torn ej'-at-law, &c., Brock. Gordon, ^Vm., B. F. Gort*ig, Charles, piano and melo- deoii inauufacfcurer, Dundas. Grand Trunk Hirtel, W. O'Neil, proprietor, S. W. Grant, Mrs. A., gi'ocer, Brock. Grant, Charles. Grant, Peter, joiner, Brock. GREEN, S. P., agent for sewing machines, cor. Byron and Dun- das. GREENWOOD, JOHN H., Solici- tor, i^'c, Byron St., Whitby. Griffin, Jerry, laborer, Wellington. Griffin, Michael, blacksmith, Grciat, Ira, grocer. GROSE, STEPHEN, Planing J'll proprietor, cor. Perry and Mary. {See card p. S4. ) GROSS, GEORGE, C, Wholesale and Retail Hardware, Brock. Haldenby, William, tailor, Brock. Halley, J. B., joiner, Ash. Hall, G. T., gentleman, W. Brock. Hall, Jno., moulder, W. Brock. Hamer, John, gentleman, Dundas. HAM, G. H., proprietor IVTiiihy Gazette, Brock. HAM, JOHN v., Registrar of Su- rogate Court, Clerk of County Court, Deputy Clerk of CroAvn, Brock. Ham, Mrs., lady. Brock. HAMILTON, & CO. General Merchants, Brock. (See card p.Sl.) Hamilton, Archibal.^, junr., B.F. HAMILTON, JAMES, (of HamU- ton, & Co.), Byron. HANCOCK, DR. A. Physician, Surgeon, and Accoucheur, Byron, (See card p. 84.) Hannam, AY. H., painter and paper hanger. Brock. HARPER, MAJOR, prop. Ste^ Machine Shop, cor. Perry and Mary. (Sie enrdp.SL) Harper, William. Harper, Willitam, gentleman. Harris, P. T., accountant and teller Royal Canadian Bank, Brock. Hatch (t Brother for ^'Rogers'" Ctdkri/, both Table and Pocket. IMAGE EVALUATION TEST TARGET (MT-3) 4 1.0 I.I 1.25 lii|2. 2.0 III 1.8 U IIIIL6 Photographic Sciences Corporation 23 WIST MAIN STRUT WIBSTH.N.Y. MS80 (716) 872-4S03 84 ADVERTISEMENTS. BAKER AND CONFECTIONER, buocb: ST., •y^miTB-sr, Every article in the above line made to order and kept on hand. Dinners, supiiers, parties, &c., supplied and superintended. Wedding cakes made to order and iced. N.B. — In connection with the above a good supply of Flour and Feed kept on hand and for sale, and will be delivered to order. GEORGE H. DARTNELL, BROCK STREET, WHITBY. WHITBY PLANING MILLS, COR. MARY AND TERRY ST8., WIIITIIY, ONT. STEPHEN GROSE, - - -^ Proprietor. All kinds of Saah, Door Blinds and Mouldings always n hand ami made to order. In connection therewith, the Whitby Steam Machine Works, MAJOK HARPEK, Proprietor, MANUFACTURER OF ALL KINDS OF Wood Work, Machinery, Small Steam Ewjlnes, Ac., roprie- tor, Brock,S. W. Huston, Thomas, clerk, Byron. Hutchins.Clark, blacksmith. Jackson, William. JAMES0N,R. H., Groceries, Wines and Liquors, Dundas, (See curd p. 90.^ ^ Jeffrv, Alexander. Jeifry, Henry. Johnston, James, •watchmaker and jeweller, Brock. Johnston, James, joiner. Johnston, Nathan B., teacher, Dundas. Johnston, Robei-t, ahoemaker, P. Con. Johnston, Ross, clerk, E. Brock. Johnson, William, clerk. JONES, C. A., Barrister, Solicitor, &c., Office over Ontario Bank, (See card p. 96.; Jones, Rev. Mr., Knig. Jordan, Nicholas. Keith, J., blacksmith. Brock. Keller, Francis, postmaster, Brock. Kennedy, Joseph. Kent, DarAvin, gentleman, Col- bonie. King, Brothers, tanners, Brock. King, Charles, tanner, (of King, Brothers), Green. King, Joseph, tanner, (of King, Brothers), Green St. Kirkland, Thomas, teacher. Knapp, Zera, machinesc, E. Brock. KNOWLING, Mrs., dressmaker, Colbome. (See card p. 82. J Laing, Wm., gentleman, Dundas. LAMON, JAMES, Attorney-at- Law, Solicitor, Land, Agent, &c., Dunda.s. (See card p. 91.) LAUDER, H., (of Ross, Lauder, Mulock & Smith), Brock. Hatch & Brotlier fw Caning and Butcher Knives. H ^n & c^ fw' ,!ii.< A. Till ADVERTISEMENTS. 87 HAMILTON & COMPANY, — IMPORTERS OF- gr^ §uh, P^illintrg aiilr CktIJing, r*'"*'^^^vr.^—-*r>. --. .•_ •;ij,--^.*BiSfcfii?*S( FAMILY GROCERIES, g3FF^^ ^.ct^! CHOICE SEEDS. TILUS BLOCK, Nos. 1 & 2 BROCK ST, I f :-^ 88 ADVKllTISEMENTS. (ESTABLISIIEJ!) IIV 1§36.) Is Published on the morning of Thursday in each week, by I ,1- '•it 4'P ^^r. HE. HIG^GMNS, AT HIS PRINTING ESTABLISHMENT, BROCK ST., WHITBY. THE criiio:?rc-«mineDtly The COUNTY PAPER of Ontario, Axn IS READ ANb CIRCULATED TO A LARGER EXTENT Than n,ll the other papers of the County -their united circulation put together. COUNTY OP ONTARIO DIRECTORY. 8^ day in ^S, BY, jario, together. LaAV, Wesley A., accountant, King. Law, W. H., B. A., M. D., (of Car- son & Law, Bjrron. Lawder, R. H., gentleman. LAWLER, THOMAS, dealer in Groceries & Provisions, Wines & Spirits, Wholesale & Retail, Brock. (See card p. dO. J LAWLOR, ANDREW, Flour and Feed Merchant, Baker, Dun- das. Lawrence, John. Lawrence, John, junr. Lawrence, William, E. Brock. Lawrie, William, tailor. Lintner, Charles, Linton, W. C, produce dealer Byi'on. Little, Thomas, Brock, Locke, Richard, lal)orer, Henry. LOCKHART, K. F., Manager On- tario Bank, Dundas. LOSIE, MISS, milliner, straw worker, and mantle Tnaker, Brock {See card p. 90.) Lowes i^' Powell, dry goods and groceries. Brock. Lowes, Jolin M., of Lowes & Pow- ell, Centre. Lugden, George, gentleman, Luke, Joseph, cooper. Lynde, Miss, Dundas. Ljme, John, shoemaker, Dundas Lynde, Warner, gentleman. MACDONELL, D. C, Clerk First Division Court., Court House. MACDONELL, HUGH J., Solici- tor, Court House. (See card p. 9L) Marshall, George, joiner. Marshall, Michael, joiner, W. Brock Martin, Jerry. Maschi, Francis, shoemaker, W. Brock. Matheson, David, tailor, Dundj\«. Mechar, Elijah, laborer, Dundas. Merrick, Samuel, blacksmith, Dun- das. Mill, George, tailor. Moir, William, tanner, E. Brock. Monroe, Richard L., W, Brock. Montgomery, James, mariner. King Moody, John, teamster. Moody, Thomas, grain buyer. Moere, John, bootmaker. Moore, W. A., teller Ontario Bank, Dundas. Moriarty, Michael, laborer. Centre and King. Morley, Sanuiel, gentleman, W. Brock. Morris, William, blacksmith. Mosurc, Mrs. MULOCK, WILLIAM, (of Ross, Lauder, Mulock & Smith, Brock. Murphy, James, teacher, Dundas, Murphy, John, laborer, Wellington. Murphy, Michael, King. Murray, Henry, blacksmith. Myers, Thomas, gentleman. Center McAUen, James, gentleman, B. F. McAulilfe, Cornelius, Dundas, McBimie, William, joiner. McBride, Thomas, teamster W. Brock. McBrien, Mrs., Byron. McConnackie, Frank, E. Brock. McCroh«n, Dennis. McCrohen, James, laborer. McCrohen, Jerry, Helen. McDOUGAL, J. G., Baker and Confectioner, Brock. {See card p. 91.) McGanty, Charles, tanner. M' Gill, Geo,, gentleman, Dundas. McGilvary, Mrs., Colborne. McGilvary, George, gentleman. Mclntyre, John, laJaorer, Centre. McLean, Andrew, tanner. Hatch tt Bwtherfor Buggy and Team Whips. $0 ADVERTISEMENTS. I\. H. JAMESON, WHOLESALK & RKTAIL DEALEB IN LIQUORS & OROCERIES, WHrrBY, ONT. MISS S. Q. LOSIE, 9 A variety of suitable Trimmings consuantly on hand. All orders executed w tli neatness and dispatch. N.B.--MANTLES MADE TO ORDER. THOMAS LAWLER, WHOLESALK & R£TAIL GROCER, SEEDSMAN XtfZ mmmi fmmm §mim. BROCK STREET, WHITBY. J>IRE€T IMPORTER OF FIELD AKD OARDEK SEEDS. WINE, SPIRITS, CKOCKERY, CHINA AND GL.VSSWAKE, ^ttoi Office- doora west < Solicitor 1( the* Office In sums cc BRI Wed< the shortc Dinners a N :es. 19) iuted w'tli 4N Q» EED§. advertisp:ments. &I JAMES LAMON, CONVEYANCER, LAND AGENT, &C. f^ One Thov.mml Acres of Wild Land for wle.,,^^ Office— Opposite the "Gazette" Office, Dumlas Street, Wliitby, Out., tliree doors west of Post Office. H. J. MACDONELL, Solicitor lor the IJauk of Montreal, Clerk of the Peace, and Solicitor foi the Corporation of Ontario, Notary Piihlic, Conveyancer, &c. Office FEES MODERATE. Court House, "Whitby, Ont.. In sums from $200 to §500 and upwards, on easy terms of payment. J. Q. McDOUaAL, CONITECTIOiSrER, AND BREAD & BISCUIT BAKER, OPPOSITE THE ROYAL CANADIAN BANK, Brock Street, l\^liitby. Wedding and Fancy Cakes of all descriptiona on hand and made to order on the shortest notice. Summet Drinks and Fniits of all kinds in season. Picnics^ Dinners and Suppers supplied with every luxury to suit the greatest epicure. / «2 CONNER AND COLTSON's H t i MM Ni McLellan, Itev. K. McMillan, T. H. ,^ CO., Gene ral Mercliants, McMillan's Block, Brock. McNish, R, gardener, Diuidas. McPhearson, Alexander Mrs., mil- liner and dressmaker. Brock. McPhearson, James C, Albion Hotel, Dundas. McQuay, James, laborer, Euclid. National Hotel, B. I^)\vland, prop. Brock, S. W. Newberry, Joseph, green grocer, «S;c., Brock. Newport, John, Euclid. Newsom, John. Nichol, Mrs. Noble, Wm., joiner. O'DGNOVAN, MICHAEL, prac- tical carriage maker, Brock. (See card p. 81.^ O'Neil, William, proprietor Grand Trunk Hotel, S. W. ONTARIO BANK, K. F. Lockhart mjinager. Brock. ONTARIO HOTEL, Alex. Alex- ander, proprietor, Brock. (See card p. 9o.) Ontario Fanners' Mutual Insurance Co., Levi Fairbanks, jr.. Secre- tary, Brock. Palmer, Jno., butcher. PATTERSON, REUBEN R, of Brown & Patterson, Brock. PATTERSON, ROBERT, of Brown & Patterson, Brock. PAXTON, WILLIAM, jr., Coun ty Treasurer, Court House. Peniligeon, Wm., laborer. Pentland, Rev. M., Brock. Perry, Mrs. P. Perry, Peter, stage driver. Brock. PERRY, JOHN HAM, Registrar, Court House. Perry, R. E., produce dealer, Brock. Philp, J. R., saddle and harness maker, Brock. Pilkenton, John, mariner. Pearson, Fletcher, joiner. Pendon, Richard, laborer, Pirie, Alex., blacksmith, Dundas. Pitt, Henry, gentleman. Centre. Pole, F. F., gentleman. Pope, Mrs., Lst Con. Postle, James, ostler, Byron. Powell, Mrs. Powell, James B., (of Lowes & Powell), Dundas. Pringle, Alexander, merchant tailor, and gentlemen's fur- nishing establishment. Brock. Pringle, Jno., tailor, Byron. Proudfoot, John, blacksmith. Rainer, Jos(3i)h F. & Co., piano manufacturer, Mary. Rapp, Philip, joiner. KAY, NATHANIEL, proprietor Whitby Livery Stables, Byron. (See ami p. 96.; Rennison, Frank, laborer. Regan, Patrick. REYNOIDC, NELSON G., She.'iff, Court House. Rice, A. K., joiner, Dundas. Rice, James. Rice, John. Rice, John, g(Mieral blacksmith. Brock. RICHARDSON, ARTHUR, mana- ger Royal Canadian Bank, Colborne. Richardson, Joshua, Dundas. Rumsey, George T., clerk, Byron. Robinson, Betsey, E. Brock. Robinson, George, tailor, E. Brock. Robinson, John, barber, &c., Brock. Robinson, T. W., joiner, Raglan. Robson House, Robson, G., proprie- tor, Dundas. Batch d' Brotlierfor Patent Top Oil Cans. ADVERTIHEMENTS. 98 } dealer, Brock, e and harness riner. iiier. )orer. itli, Diindas. an, Centre. in. Byron. (of Lowes & merchant tiemen'a fur- iment, Brock. Byron. :;ksmith. fe Co., piano [ary. L, proprietor stables, Byron. lorer. iOia 0., [ouse. )nndas. blacksmith, rnUR, mana- idian Bank, [)undas. ;lerk, Byron. Brock. lor, E. Brock. 5r, &c., Brock, er, Raglan, n, G., proprie- ■tWofT* TOUNT* BROCK STREET, WHITBY, ONT. Thomas "VTalker, Proprietor. THIS IS THE BEST COUNTRY HOTEL IN THE PROVINCE. ^ A 1 Sample Rooms. ■$4i " ADVEUTTSEMENTS, ROSS, LAWDER, MULOCK & SMITH, AND SOLICITORS IN CHANCERY. i ! J OFFICE- JIIclfBlllan'S Block, Brock Street, Wliltby, Out. Real Estate Bo\T.gh.t and Sold. HON. JOHN ROSS, Q.C. | A. W. LAWDER. | WM. MULOCK. | O. Y. SMITH. A MILLION AND A QUARTEE OF MONET TO LOAN The Sul icrilier haa received instnictious from a gentleman who lias a large amount of money invested in English Securities to invest the same for him, in this and adjoining Counties, on good Farm Property, or Debentures. I still contmue to represent three of the largest Monetary Institutions in the Dominion, that lend money on the most advantageous terms. iff" AIbo a large number of well cultivated Fartns, and any quantity of AVild Lands, for sale cheap. For further particidars, apply to JAMES HOLDEN. OFFICE- .SECOND FLOOE, McMILLAK'S BLOCK, BHOCK STREET, August L'4th, 1868. __ N.B. — J am also prepared to invest in all kinds of Debentures. Oieenbacks bought and sold ; also a large (juantity of Silver for sale. SAK H01.DEN. RY. riiitby, Out. Sold. G. Y. SMITH. OF 'an. who has a large for him, in this titutions in the uantity of Wild HOLDEN. I! lublrt, h. K STREET, COUNTY OF ONTARIO DIRECTORY. 96 sale. OLDEN. RobKon, William, joiner. Kodd, Mrs., lady. Rodd, George, 2nd Con. Rodd, Richard. Rodgers, John, laborer. Rqoko, Thomas, porter, Ist Con. ROSS, LAUDER, MULOCK * SMITH, Solicitors, Brock. (See card) ROSS, HON. J., (of Ross, Lauder, Mulock & Smith, Brock. Ross, T*oderick, joiner, Colbome. Rowe, Mrs. Rowe, James & Co., forwarders. Rowland, B., proprietor National hotel, Brock, S. W. ROYAL CANADIAN BANK, Arthur Richardson, manager, Brock. ROYAL HOTEL, T. Walker, pro- prietors, Brock. (See card p. 93. ) Sadler, Mrs., Centre. Salkield, Richard, tailor. SAMO, J. H., of Till & Co., Brock. SAUNDERS, JOHN, Boot and Shoe inamifactnrer, Brock. (See curd p. 97.) Savage, Roliort, King. Savers, Jolir., laborer, Henry. Scnoals, milliner and dressmaker. Brock. Schofield, I^. H,, gentleman, Dun das. Scott, CharlcH, Imtcher, Dundas. Scott, Jerome, butcher. Brock. Scripture, Thomas, gentleman, Centre. Sergeant, Tlioiuas, bricklayer, 2nd Con. Shaw, Mrs. T., W. Brock. Shaw, John, joiner, Colborne, Shehan, A., la>)orer, Wellington. Shehan, Jolm, laborer, Wellington. SHIER, JOHN, Civil and Provin- cial Land Surveyor, Centre. Slater, Rev. Mr., Dundas. Sleigh, Thomas, painter, Byron. Smith, David, joiner, William. Smith, David, joiner, William. Smith, Mrs. G. Smith, George, shoemaker, IE. Bi-ock. SMITH, (I Y., of Ross, Lauder, Mulock and Smith, Brock. Smitli, James, teamster. Smith, James, clerk. Brock. Smith, John, laboier, E. Brock. Smitli, John, B. Ft. Snow, Richard, general grocer, Brock, S. W. Southwold, George, brickluyer. South wold, Thomas, carpenter. Spence, Robert, gentleman. Spence, William, bricklayer, Dun- das. Spring, Robert, W. Brock. Sprowle, John, gaoler. Centre. SPURRILL, W. J., prop. Western hotel Dundas. (See card p. 97. ) STANTON, JOHN, Printer. Brock. Starkes, Benjamin. Starr, Calel), 2nd Con. Starr, Hutton, 2nd Con. Sterricker, Park, laborer. Stevenson, Eldmund, 2nd Con. Stewart, Robert, ostler, Byron. Stratton, Alexander, clerk. Sturgess, John, teamster, E. Brock. Sullivan, Timothy, L'lborer. Sutherlfind, Thos. W., mariner. Sweeney, Daniel, laborer. ■ SYKES, WILLIAM, Civil Engin- eer, Dundas Street, Whitby, and 16 Wellington Street, Toronto. Tate, AVilliam, joiner. Taylor, Malcomb, agent. Thew, Thomas, laborer, B, Ft. Thew, William, B. Ft. Halrh it' Brother for Cooking, Parlm- and Box Stoves U^-> TV 96 ADVERTISEMENTS. C. A^. JOISTES, BAEKISTEE, SOLICITOE, &C., &C. WHITBY, ONT. Agent for Life Association of Scotland. ONTAR HOTEL, JbRGCK STREET, WHITBV. ALEX. ALEXANDER, - - Proprietor, Extensive Sheds and Stabling. Billiard Pailour attached. WHITBY LIVERY STABLES, Opposite Mechanics' Institute, Byron St., Whitby. W. RAY, - - - - P|ftOPRlETOR. New Furniture Warerooms. ''€AL»WELL'§» BLOCK, brock: street, ^V^IIITBY, Ont. Cabinet and Chair Makers, Upholsterers, Under- takers, &c., &;c. Every dcacriptiou of Cabinet Furniture of the beat style and wnrkinanBhip always on hand, at the lowest paying prices, or ma«le to onler at tha shortest notice. Coffins of all sizes and styles kept ready made. -A. Hearse^, for Hire. JOHA^ TILL. JAMES SAMO. rli'l :., &C. EL, )prietor, BLES, itby. KIETOR. ooms- Y, Out. 's, Under- 1(1 wnrkmansliip at the shortest nE» SAIWO. ADVERTISEMENTS. ^7 JOHN SA.TJlSrDERS, MANUFACTURER AND DEALER IN BOOTS AND SHOES, BROCK STREET, WHITBY, OKT. Farmei-8 will ilo well to call and examine our stock. We make jfood work and sell cheap. Highest Price in Casli paid for Hides and Skins. M.S \TI1 \ T T 1 A'- ij 1 U *■■' T S H (yV. T .■V'O T 1 ( K \} XOKNK !-T AMIITHV. C.V. ) WM. THOMPSON, SADDLE AND HARNESS MAKER, WHITBY, OKT. English Saddles and Harness of all kindH. Trunks, Valiaes, &c., always on hand, snd maae to order on short notice. Repairing done. WESTERN HOTEL^ DUNDA8 STREET, WHITBY, ONT. W. J. SPURRELL, - ■ • PROPRIETOR. Thia house has lately been renovated and refurnished, and is now one of the most oonyieiuent hotels ia Whitby. Is CONNER AND COLTSON'S Thompson, Alexander. Thompson, George. Thompson, Henry, pumpmaker, Brock. Thomas, Henry, hi ourer. Thompson, Hugh. Thompson, H., pumpmaker, Brock. Thomas, Isaac, machinist, &c., Mary. Thompson, Joseph. Thompson, Prirvis. Thompson, Richard, gentleman, Ist Con. Thompson, Wm., Henry. Thompson, Wm., clerk. Brock. THOMPSON, WILLIAM, Saddle and Harness maker. Brock. {See card pi 97.) Thomdyke, Wm., gentleman. Dun- das. Thwaite, Metcalfe, gentleman, Gil- bert. Tiemey, Michael, labourer. Till, Mr}., Dundas. i ».,.». ^, TILL, J. & Co., Cabinet MariuTac- turers. Brock. (See card p. 96.^ TILL, JOHN, of Till & Co., Dun- das TILL, WILLIAM, Cabinet maker and Undertaker, Brock street. (See card p. 97.) Tincomb, Mrs., lady. Toms, Thomas, carriage maker, W. Brock. Tomlinson, R H., Deputy Sheriff, Office, Court House, Jone's Cottage, Brock and St. John, Tshan, Anton, butcher, Brock. Turner, Frederick, m^ner, 2nd Con. Twohey, Jerome, stage driver, Brock. Tye, John, tanner. Urquahart, l)avid, E. Brock. Vail, Ira, gentleman, William. Van Vlack, Mrs., Byron. WALKER, THOMAS, Royal hotel, Brock. Walker, William, joiner. Centre, Walkey, Samiuel, carriageMalier, Dundas. Wallace, Mrs. G., Centre. Wallace, James, gentleman. Centre. WALTERS, HENRY, Flour and Feed Merchant, Brock, {See cardp. 100). Warcup, George, tailor. Wardle, Mrs., AJsh. Warfolk, Benjamin, William. Warren, William, C. H. 0., John. Wass, John, gentleman, W. Brock. WATKIS, JOHN L„ Dentist, Brock. {See cardp. 99.) Watson, Eason, gentleman. Watson, Henry, B. F. Watson, James, laborer, W. Brock. Watson, John, John. Watson, John, junr., B. Ft. Watson, R, gentleman, Colbome. Watson, Thomas, West Brock. Webster, Wm., joiner, E. Brock. Weeks, William, bricklayer. Centre. Welsh, Michael, laborer. Welton, John, Court House keeper, Centre. Wesley, John, gentleman, Byron. WESTERN HOTEL, W. J. Spur- rill, proprietor, Dundns. (See cardp. d7.) Whalen, James, shoemaker, East Brock. Whalen, Patrick, laborer. East Brock. Whalen, T., laborer, West Brock. WHITBY CHRONICLE, W. H. Higgins proprietor. (See card p. 88.) WHITBY GAZETTE, G. H. Ham, proprietor, Dundas. See card p. 85.; Hatch & Brother for the Best Coid Oil Lanterns. •,Eoyal hotel, er, Centre, ariagenlaler, itre. man, Centre. ', Flour and Brock, (Set r. 7"illiam. H. 0., John. n, W. Brock. „ Dentist, p. 99.) man. r, W. Brock. B. Ft. \n, Colbome. it Brock. E. Brock. Byer, Centre. !r. [ouse keeper, an, Byron. W. J. Spur- mdas. (See naker, East »rer, East fVegt Brock. LE, W. H. '. (See card G. H. Ham, J. See card ADVERTISEMBNTS. I^. J. WILSON, 99 BAERISTER, SOLICITOR, &e., &c., yy JOHN L. WATKI8, 13 E ]Sr T I S T , BROCK STREET, WHITBY. ALL OPERATIONS ON THE TEETH PERFORMED WITH THE GREATEST CARE. WHITBY I DJ WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN FOREIGN AND AMERICAN MARBLE MANTELS. MONUMENTS, &c., &c. DUNDAS STREET, WHITBT, ONT. ALSO, AQENT FOR THE SCOTTISH QRANITE. YARNOLD'S NEW BOOT & SHOE STORE, MoMIIiLAN'S BLOCK, ^ E O C ^ STREET, W fi I T B Y, 11. J. YARNOLD. loo CONNER AND COLTSON'S »r' I* '»', WHITBY : UMBER YARD, G. Cormack, proprietor, Green. Whitby Piano Factory, J, JF. , , ' Rainer & Co., props.^ Maiy. WHITBY LIVERY STABLES, N. Ray, proprietor, Byron. WHITBY BILLLA.RD PARLOUR Brock. (See card.) White, Mrs., Byron. Whitefield, P. B., bricklayer, Euclid. Whitney, Mrs., John. Whitney, Seymour, teamster. Whittleton, Edmund. Wilcox, Thomas, 2nd Con. t Wilcox, Thomas, Brock. Wilkinson, John, practical watch and clock maker, Brock. Wilkinson, S. G., Farmers' Inn, Brock. Willis, Robert, teacher, Centre. Wilson, A. C, painter, Diindas. Wilson, Hugh, teamster, St. Poter. Wilson, James, B. Ft. WILSON, ROBERT J., Barrister, Centre. (See card p. 99.) WILLSON, R. H-., AmbfQtype and Photographic artist, Dmidas. {See card ) WilsoA, Thomas, teamster, Henry. Wilson, William, laborer, B. Ft. Woodhouse, John, teacher. WOLFENDEN, JONATHAN, Marble cutter, Dundas. {See card p. 99.) Wood, W. W., Ash. Wright, Joseph, laborer, W. Brock Yarnold, Reginald, joiner, Perry. YARNOLD, R. J., Boot and Shoe Manufactni'er, Brock, {See Card 2-). 99.) Yule, George, agent Montreal Telegraph Co., and Canadian Express, Brock. rL©llB & rCgB STOeii 3 BROCK STREET, WHITBY. HENRY WALTERS, Proprietor. A^^ ALWAYS ON HAND, The IJeBt Quality of all IcindH of Flour ami Feed. ifiiif@¥ iiiiMii r^iii^. In connection with the Ontario Hotel, Brock Street. Tlii-e e Fir s t - C lass Tables. R, H. WILLSON, '~ ^ DUNDAS STREET, WHITBY. ^ ^ All kinds of Pictures taken and finished in the best style. Particular atten- tion t»ken in copyuig old pictures. ii Ax COUNTY OF ONTARIO DIRECTORY. 101 ., Barrister, ^.99.) tfqtTOe and Jt, Diiridas. iter, Henry, er, B. Ft. her. fATHAN, indas. {See \ W, Brock er, Perry, t and Shoe ock, (Set: Montreal I Canadian WHITEVALE, ■VII ^ 3 prietor. L-'eed. 9 bles. ."' i^f ;ular attcn- A village in the township of Pickering, 14 miles north-west of Whitby, to which place it is connected by daily stage, was first settled by Mr. A. Bates, in 1834. The first store was opened by Mr. Donald McPhee, in 1855. The first acting Postmaster was Mr. Thomas Burton, at present it contains one mill, built by T. P. White, Esq., in 1855, at the cost of $10,000. One large woollen factory of red and yellow brick, erected by the same party in 1867, at the cost of $30,000. One planing mill also erected by Mr. White in 1866, at the cost of $1000. One saw mill, also built and owned by Mr. T. P. White. A Town Hall erected in 1860, at the cost of $600. One f team carriage factory, one cheese factory, a school house, and two general stores, several other trades and professions are represented in the place. The religous congregation is one regular Baptist, about to erect a church, holding service at the present in the ToAvn Hall. Population about 300. Daily mail. Alaway, A., cooper. Allen, John, boot and shoemaker. Bessie, John, sawyer. Bessie, George, sawyer. BURTON, THOS., Hotel Keeper Burton, Israel, butcher and mover. Burton, George, farmer. Burton, Wm., carpenter. Booth, Wm., wagonmaker. Booth, Henry, cabinet maker. Bradshaw, Ed., farmer. Defoe, David, teamster. Ellis, J., superintendent of woolen factory. FERRIER, AMOS, teacher. Gilchrist, George, planer. Hilts, F., farmer. Hilts, R, farmer. Hoover, P. R. & Co., cheese factory. Hoover, P. R., (of P. R. Hoover y. Popu- mith. )RY, lEOTR. t material ZEPHYR, A village in the township of Scott, 34 miles north-west of Whitby, Popuktion about 30. Bateman, J., farmer. Cunningham, M., farmer. Foot, W., mailcarrier. Graham, N., fanner. Hobson, 6., farmer. Hunter, G. W., carpenter March, 0., farmer. Mjillex, J., blacksmith. Murray, J., well digger. NELSON, JOHN, merchant and postmaster. Ormmand, J., farmer. Pickering, J., farmer. Pickering, T., farmer. Roach, M., fanner. Schell, I. farmer. Thirsk, D., farmer. Wesley, T., farmer. TOWNSHIP OF BROCK, The township of Brock is bounded on the north by the township of Thorah, on the south by the township of Reach, on the east by the town ship of Mariposa, County of Victoria, and on the west by the township of Scott, Ontario County and Georgina, County of York. Cannington and Vroomanton, are its principal villages. Population about 4,000. Abbott, George, C, 14 1 and 2 f. Acton, James, yeoman, 2 n ^ 7 f. Acton, John, senr., yeoman, 4 6 f. Acton, William, farmer, 1 s w J 2 f. Ainey, Henry, 10 e ^ 21 f. Ainsworth, John, 13 22 f Allen, John, yeoman, 6 20 f. Allen, John, blacksr ith, 10 n pt 13 f. Alexander, Robert, farmer, 1 n w 5f. Amey, James, 12 pt 20 f. Amey, John, 10 n ^ 19 f. Amey, Thomas, 10nw^21f. Anderson, James, tanner, 11 s e pt 18 f. Anderson, William, fanner, 3 w 15 5f. Argue, Henry, 148eil5f. Aigue, Richard, 14 w ^ 15 f. Aahby, Deighton, 8 9 f. Asling, Frederick, yeoman, 1 n w 20 f. Austin, George, shoemaker, 7 6 f. Avery, Joseph, 10 n w pt 23 f. Avery, William, 11 pt 20 f. Bacon, James, yeoman, 5 s ^ 11 f. Bacon, Joshua, yeoman, 6 E j^ 7 f. Bagshaw, Absolem, 10 W i 6 f. Bagshaw, George, 9 s J 5 f. Bagshaw, James, 10 n w ^ 3 f. Bagshaw, Lot, 8 e ^ 4 f. Bagshaw, Moses, 8 w J 6 f. Bagshaw, William, 7 n w J 4 f. , Bagshaw, William, 9 n J 5 f. Baird, Robert, yeoman, 3 s ^ 15 f. Baird, WiUiam, yeoman, 3 s J 16 f. Banberry, Samuel, 9 s ^ 21 f. Banberry, Thomas, 9 e ^ 13 f. Barker, Adam, farmer, 5 e J n i 9 f. Barker, James, yeoman, 3 18 t. Barker, James, farmer, 5 n | 11 f. Buy your Hardware direct from Hatch <& Brother. ■ V i : ■ • ■i •' ,1 ■-!■ i' • r • k ■ ■■! ] ' ^ } f \ "'!' .- ' r 1 i \- ■ ' 104 CONNER VND COLTSON'S '^r.. !■ ) Barker, John, yeoman, 4 e ^ 18 f. Barker, Joseph C, yeomaa, 1 n e i 17 f. Beaton, Lewis, yeoman, 1 t J 10 f. Beaty, Robert, 13 s e pt U f. Beaty, Robert, 4 n i^ 15 f. Beaty, Wilham, 13 s w pt 16 f. Bewel, Thomas, farmer, 5 s | 21 f. Black, Alexander, yeoman, 1 s e pt 24 f. Black, Hugh, yeoman, 1 n pt 23 f. Bo wen, Josiah, yeoman, 1 n e i 12 f. Brabazon, George, yeoman, lei 12 f. Brabazon, Robert, yeoman, 2 n i 16 f. Brandon, Christopher, baker, 12 pt 20 f. Brandon, John, farmer, 5 n ^ 16 f. Brandon, Mrs., 11 pt 20 f. Brandon, Richard, 13 n w pt 18 f Brandon, Wi-stlcy, 12 pt 20 f. Brandon, William, 12 n ^ 13 f Brandon, Wm., 13 W pt 18 f Brandon, William yeoman, 1 n w pt 2 f. Brethour, Arnold, farmer, 6 1 f. Brethour, Henrv, yeoman, 6 n n pt 3f Brethour, James, farmer, 6 11 f Bretour, Samuel, mercliant, 6 nw pt 3f Brewer, Henry, yeoman, 5 n | 24 f Broad, Robert, farmer, 1 e ^ 23 f. Broad, Samuel, farmer, 7 s j^ 23 f. Broughton, Noble, 8 s ^ 9 f. Brownen, Chancy, fanner, 1 s 1 15 f. Brown, Alexander, 12 n w ^ 24 f. Brown, Archibald, 12 n e ^ 24 f. Brown, Archibald, 13 s J 21 f. Brown, Charles, yeoman, 4se J^ 20 f Brown, D. T., tanner, 11 pt 20 f. Brown, Donald; 13 n A 21 f Brown, Duncan, 13 n I 20 f Brown, Duncan, 14 20 f. Brown, Elijah, yeoman, 1 n e 15 f. Brown, Hector, 9s^ofn^21f. BroM'n, James, 10 w pt 23 f. Brown, James, 14 12 f. Brown, John. 9 n J 21 f. Brown, Thomas, farmer, 4 s i 22 f. Brown, William, farmer, 5 n ^ 18 £ Bryan, James, 1 1 s ^ 5 f. Bryan. Mr. A. J., 11 s pt 1 f. Bryerson, John, yeoman, 7 s e 1 17 f , Buck, James, farmer. 5 n w pt 14 f. Buckingham, Elijah, fanner 7 n A 23 f. Bull, Gersam, pumpmaker, 8 pt ?4f, Bunt, Thomas, 11 e ^ 3 f. Burgess, ComeUus, senr., painter, 12 8pt 18 f Burgess, Cornelius, jr., 12 pt 18 f. Burgess, George, 13 w | 9 f. Burgess, Wm., 13 s ^ 2 f Burke, Thomas, farmer, 7 s e J 10 f. Cain, Joseph, farmer, 6 n j^ 10 f. Calhouft, J., 8 pt 24 f. Calhoun, William, merchant, 7 f. Cameron, John, farmer, 4 n ^ 24 f. Campbell, Alexander, carpenter, 5 w i 13 f. Campbell, John, 14 n^ 23 f. Campbell, John, innkeeper, 10 n ptl2f. Campbell, Neil, shoemaker, 9 s i 23 f Carr, Abel, laborer, 6 s w pt 14 f. Card, S. W., clothier. 12 s pt 22 f. Cannichael, Donald, innkeeper, 4 n w i 21 f. Cannichael, Donald, yeoman, 3 vr i 17 f. Carmichael, Peter, innkeeper, 1 n w pt 13 f. Carmichael, William, 3 e | 17 f. Carly William, 8 pt 24. Carter, George, merchant, 8 pt 24 f. Hatch & Brother, dealers in Bar, .loop and Sheet Iron. COUNTY OP ONTARIO DIRECTOllY. 105 1 n e 15 f. n ^ 21 f. 23 f. 4 s i 22 f. ,5nM8f. tlf. 1, 7 8 e I wptUf. ner 7n^ >r,8pt?4f, f. '., painter, 2 pt 18 f. 9 f. P. rseJlOf. k J^ 10 f. lant, 7 f. 4n^24f. 'penter, 5 23 f. per, 10 n ;er, 9 s | pt 14 f. 8 pt 22 f. :eeper, 4 mn, 3 w per, 1 n M7f. 8pt24f. Cavanagh, James, 8 n n J IG f. Cavanagh, John, 8 n w i IG f. Chambers, Jame°, 11 n ^ 6 f. Chambers, John, merchant, 11 pt 1 f. Chambers, Moses, 10 w ^ 8 f. Chesterfield, Wrn., shoemaker, 8 pt 24 f. Clark, Alexander, tailor, 8 pt 24 f. Clayton, Samuel, 10 e ^ 8 f. Clayton, Thomas, 10 e J 22 f. Clift, Thomas, wagonmalcer, 11 pt 20 f. Colem, Thomas, blacksmith, 6 s e pt 12 f. CoUern, William, yeoman, 3n ^ 1 f. Condon, LdAvard, pumpmaker, 8 pt24, Conlin, Edward, 9 n e ^ 22 f. Compton, John, farmer, 5 e i 8 f. Conboy, Daniel, carriage buifder, 6 3f. Coombe, Charles, laborer, 6 e pt 24 f. Coonet, Edward, 1 3 s c pt 1 4 f. Cornish, John, yeoman, 4 s w pt Cowan, Mathew, 1 1 pt 23. Cowan, Mathew, 9 w pt 14 f. Cowen, William, 11 si 15 f. Coyle, John, 8 13 f. Cronsberry, Elijah, 14 n ^ 4 f. Cronsberry, Phili]), 12 s ^ G. Crosby, Michael, farmer, 1 w ^ 3 f. Crowle, Wm., 13e | lOf. Cunningham, Robert, farmer, 3 22 f. Currie, Alexander, 12 n ^ 22 f. Currie, John, farrier, 2 s e pt 18 f. Curtei., William, yeoman, 7 n^ 13 f Curtin, John, lOnw^ 14 f Cmtin, Patrick, 10 s w J 14 f. Curtes, David, 8 n ^ 11 f, Curtes, John, 8 n ^ 10 f. Curtiss, Lawrence, 9 e j 5 f, Davis, Franklin, 3 s ept 19 f. Dawson, James, 9 e ^ 8 f . Dawson, Richard, 11 n ^ 15. r^ wson, Thomas, 12 s w ^ 15 f. Dawson, William, 11 n | 14 f. Deloy, Daniel, shoemaker, 8 pt 24 f. ' Dickenson, Schyler, laborer, 11 pt 20 f. Doble, James, 3 w ^ 4 f. Doble, John, 4 e J 4 f. Doble, John, yeoman, 4 ti w J 2 f. Doble, Luke, blacksmith, 2 s e pt 1 f. Doble, Robert, farmer, 4 w ^ 5 f. Doble, Robert, yeoman, 1 e ^ 6 f. Doble, William, farmer, 4 e ^ 5 f. Doble, William, yeoman, 3 5 f Doble, William, 4 s w ^ 2 f Donald, Wm., carpenter, 1 1 pt 20 f. Donnill, A, T. Rev., minister, 10 ^ pt 4 f. Donovan, Jeremiah, 14 pt 17 f. Doyle, James, 8 s pt 10. - Doyle, John, yeoman, 7 s e pt 1 1 f. Doyle, Patrick, 8 s e pt 10 f. Doyle, Timothy, 8 s | IG f. Drew, John, 9 20 f. Dundas, John, 10 s e |^ 8 f. ■ "' Dure, Nicholas, 14 19 f. Dure, Thomas, 10 15 f Dusten, James, farmer, 3 n J 1 1 f. Edwards, Asapt, yeoman, 7 ii i 24 f. Edward, Edward, 10 12. Edwards, John, 10 11. Edwards, Lavisa, yeoman, 7 s ^ 24 f. Ed\/ards, Richard, merchant, 8 pt 24 f. EdAvards, Robert, yeoman, 6 n i 22 f. Edwards, Thomas, merchant, 7 s e pt3f Ellis, J. W., 10nept20f. Epton, Flestus, farmer, 5 e i- 20 f. Evans, David, yeoman, 2 n ^ 5 f. Evans, John, 1 4 e J 6 f. . Evans, John, yeoman, 2 s ^ 5 f. Evret, Frederick, farmer, 4 s ^ 24 f. Hatch & Brother J Hardware Merchants. 106 CONNEB AND COLTSON'S J It ill" ^1 Ewart, William, 11 e J 9 f. Fair, James, yeoman, 4 s e pt 2 f. Fair, James, yeoman, 1 n j^ 4 f. Fair, William, yeoman, 5 s ^ 13 f. Fair, William, yeoman, 4 s pt 3 f. Fair, William, farmer, 4 w | 8 f. Fair, William, 13 n e pt 16 f. Fairman, Thomas, 8 w ^ 21 f. Fallowdown, Peter, 8 pt 24 f. Farrows, Christopher, yeoman, 5 n w pt 10 f. Ferguson, Edward, 11 spt 21 f. Ferguson, Hercules, pumpmaker, 2 e pt 18 f. Ferguson, Thomas, 11 s pt 19 f. Fleming, John, farmer, 4 23 f. Francis, John, 12 n e pt 11 f. Francis, John, 11 e ^ 12 f. Francis, Thomas, Unwell. Francis, Thomas, blacksmith, 7 n ptdf. Francis, William, 12 w ^ 11 f Francis, WilUam, 11 pt 11 f. French, Frederick, mason, 11 pt 20 f, Galbraith, William, yeoman, 5 s pt 24 f. Gallery, Patrick, weaver. 7 n pt 7 £ Gant, Martin, 13 n w ^ 14f. Ghent, William, carpenter, 8 pt 24 f Gibbs, Charles, postmaster, 12 pt 20 f Gibson, Edward, 9 n ^ iO f. Gibson, John, 12 e i^ 6 f. Gibson, Robert, 10 s w pt 1 f. Gibson, Robert, farmer, 3 n ^ 23 f. Gilland, Thomas, yeoman, 3 n ^ 16 f. Gillespie, Donald, M.D., 12 pt 20 f. Gillespie, George, 6 s ^ 14 f. Gillespie, Malcolm, 6 e ^ of w ^ 9 f. Gilroy, John, yeomaxi, 1 s e ^ 19f Glasgow, Adam, laborer, 7 s e pt 3f. Glover, David, innkeeper, 11 pt 20 f. Glover, John, yeoman, 7 w A 11 f. Glover, Thomas, yeoman, i w h 22 f. Glover, William, yeoman, 4 s w i 21 f. Giendenning, Henry, yeoman, 7 s ei I Giendenning, Thomas, yeoman, 7 s i 14 f. Gordon, John, 12 e pt 8 f. Gordon, John, yeoman, 5 s jr 10 f. Gordon, William, !2 e A 3 ff Gordon. William, 12 s J 9 f. Gordon, William, 6 12 f Gorell John, yeoman, 5 s w ^ 19 f. Gould John, 11 8^20 f. Graham, J. C., tinsmith, 11 pt 20 f. Graham, John, 9 n e ^ 16 f. Graham, Thomas, 12 w ^ 8 f. Grey, John, yeoman, 6 n e pt 11 f. Grogan, Robert, 13 e ^ 9 f Grose, Joseph, laborer, 6 s w pt 24 f. Grose, William, farmer, 1 s | 21 f. Hadden, George, yeoman, 1 n pt 13 f. Hall, George, yeoman, 2 n e pt 20 f. Hale, William, yeoman, 2 8 f. Hale, Joseph, 3 n ^ 14 f. Ham, J. R., 12 s pt 24 f. Hamel, Alexander, mason, 12pt If. Harkness, Henry, 2 e J of e A f. Harper, Henry, yeoman, 3 s jf 1 f. Harper, Lewis, merchaiTt, 1 n e pt 24 f Hart, George, 11 w J 3 f. Hart, J. A., 11 n J 4. Hart, James, 12 w J^ 4 f. Hart, John, 10 w J 5 f. Hart, Thomas, 12 e J 4 f. Harvey, Simeon, labourer, 2 s w pt 19 f. Bui/ your Steves direct from Hatch & Brother. COUNTY OF ONTARIO DIRECTORY. 107 H»mson, John, 12sei^llf. Harrison, Wm., 12 8^12 f. Hay Allen, y^man, 1 s ^ 17 f. Hay, John, wagonmaker, 11 pt 20 f. Heaphey, John, labourer, 7 n pt f. Hefnei-, Charles, shoemaker, 11 pt 20 f. Henry, Alexander, carpenter, 2 8 6 ptUf. Henderson, Charles M., 2 n w ^ 6 f. Henderson, Duncan, 14 s ^ 23 f. Henderson, George, yeoman, 3 s ^ 10 f. Henderson, Joseph, farmer, 2 e ^ 2f. Hickinbottom, John, T., 9 pt 24 f. Hill, Andrew, yeoman, 6 n ^ 13 f. Hill, George, yeoman, 2 e ^ 10 f. Hill, Nonian, weaver, 7 s w pt 3 f. Hill, Thomas, farmer, 2 e ^ 4 f. Hodgson, Edward, farmer, 6 s 4 10 f. Hodgson, George, fanner, 6 w J 9 f. Hodgson, Robert, farmer, 5 s A 18f Hodgson, Thomas, carpenter, 11 pt 1 f. Hodgson, Tobias, farmer, 4 n ^ 2 f. Hogan, James, 11 s ^ 16 f. Hogan, John, 11 n pt 19 f. Hogan, Michael, 11 w J 16 f. Holiday, John, butcher, 8 pt 24 f. Holmes, John, blacksmith, 11 pt 20 f. Horn, George, 8 23 f. Hoskin, John, 3 e i 21 f. Hoyle, W. H., carpenter, 11 pt 20 f. Hughes, Edward, shoemaker, 11 n pt 20 f. Hunt, Beuben, wagonmaker, 12 pt 21 £ Hunter, John, merchant, 7 w c f. Hunter, John, weaver, 12 pt 1 f. Hunter, William, 1 n e pt 15 f. Hurron, William, 8 w ^ 2 f. Inness, William, 2 s e pt 22 f. Irvine, John, inn keeper, 2 e c 1 f.> Irvine, Robert, 3 e pt 2 f. Irvine, William, 3 w pt 2 i. Jackson, Henry, 13 s ^ 3 f. Jackson, Thomas, 11 s ^ 4 f. Jackson, Thomas, 11 s ^ 4. Jarman, Henry, miller, 1 s w pt 20 f. Jardine, John, blacksmith, 7 n c 9f. Jardine, Robert, 7 n c 1 1 f. Jenkin, Charles, 13 n o pt 13 f. Jenkin, AVilliam, Us^ 13f. Johnson, Leonder, cooper, 1 n pt 6 f. Johnston, James, 12 n pt 16 f. John James, 2 s pt 16 f. Johnston, John, 12 n pt 19 f. Johnston, Joseph 11 s J 19 f. Johnson, Mrs., 1 n e pt 13 f. Johnston Robert, shoemaker, llpt 20 f. Johnston, Winthrope, sawyer, 2 s pt 18 f. Joice, John, 4 e A 12 f. JoUeflFj John, blacksmith, 11 pt 20 f. Jones, Edward, mason, 6 e pt 24 f. Jones, John, mason, 6 e pt 24 f. Jones, Lorenzo, innkeeper, 5 w ^ nl2f. Jones, Robert, carpenter, 11 pt 20 fi Kellar, Charks, barrister 11 pt 20 f. Keeler, Charles, 6 w pt 21 f. Keeler, William, 6 e J 21 f. Keenan, Michael, 7 s ^ 8 f. Keenan, Patrick, 7 n ^ 12 f. Kelly, Mathew, 4 e ^ 9 f . KeUy, Robert, 4 6 J 9 f. King, Daniel.'Uw^ 7 f. King, D. William, 13 s pt 5 £ King, George, 14 s J 4 f . King, Thomas, 1 n pt 1 f. King, ^\ G., 14 s e i 7 f. Kinny, William, 4 s e cr 9 f. Kirby, Robert, 1 s e pt 20 f. Hakh & Broihei; Manufacturers of Tin and Capper IFare. I«i 108 CONXER AND COLTSON'S Kirkland, A., M. D., 8 pt 24 f. Lawson, J^raes, G s pt 19 f. Lawton, Russell, 8 n ^ 8 f. Leahy, Lawrence, 8 w ^ 7 f . Leahy, Thomas, 8 s ^ 1 5 f. Leask, Alexander, 2 12 f. Leask, David, 2 13 f. Leighton, Andrew, 11 n i 13 f. Leighton, James, 10 s pt y f. Leighton, Robert, 11 s ^ 13 f. Lindsay, A., weaver. 7 s w pt 3 f. Little, Frederick, 14 n ^ 1 f. Little, John, 1 w ^ of e ^ 2 f. Lloyd, John, 12 n U f. Lloyd, Thomas, 11 n w pt 1 f. Lock, Levy, 6 n e pt 17 f. Lodwick, John, 5 n i 1 f. Lower, Andrew, 9 e ^ 7 f. Malone, Dennis, 7 n pt 6 f. Malone, James, 9 w ^ 13 f. Malone, Michael, 10 s ^ 16 f. Malone, Patrick, shoemaker, 8 s i 12 f. Mallon, William, 5 s e J 19 f. Marr, Cornelious, blacksmith, 6 n pt3f. Marks, Walter, blacksmith, 2 e pt 24 f. Martin, Bryan, 14 s ^ 14 f. Martin, Con., 13 s pt 18 and 19 f. Martin, Terrence, 14 n e pt 16 f. Masterson, John, 10 pt 13 f. May, William, tailor, 12 pt 20 f. May bee Fisher, 11 n pt 19 f. Maybee, Henry' 12 21 f. Maybee, Rynard, saddler, 8 pt 24 f. Maybee, Tobias, carpenter, 11 pt 23 f. Maybee, W H., saddler, 11 pt 20 f. Mellon, John, 13sei 11 f. Merrick, Robert, 1 s pt 4 f. Metcalf, John, 11 e ^ 8 f. Michie, Greorge, 1 s 1 16 f. Milne, John, blacksmith, 2 s e pt 24 f. Miller, John, 8 s A 3 f. Miller, Wm. R, 3 s ^ ol n J 24 f. Mooney, Francis, 1 s pt 1 f. Mooney, Robert, 1 s pt 1 f. Moore, Carlton, 1 n w pt 15 f. Moore, John, shoemaker, 7 n pt 6 f. Moore, Oliver, 2 e J 21 f. Moore, William, 6 w J 18 f. Morrison, Kobert, 14 e i 3 f. Morrow, Samuel, 1 s w | 19 f. Mothier, James, 7 w | 21 f. Mothier, Levy, 7 s pt 20 f. Munroe, Hugh, millwright, 1 1 pt 20 f. Muri)hy, Michael, 9 e J^ 19 f. McArthur, Hugh, 8 n e i 21 f. McArthur, John, 8 21 f. McArthui, Robert, minister, 2 8 6 pt 13 f. McAskie, Wm., 12 n i 23 f. McBain, James, carpenter, 8 pt 24f. McClinton, Nathaniel, 2 s e pt 24 f. McConn, John, saddler, 7 n pt 7 f. McCraight, James, 2 s ^ 1 1 f. McCraight, John, 2 n i 11 f. McCully, Robert, 2 s A 15 f. McCuUy, Robert, 4 wl 19 f. McCully, Samuel, 3 s | 13 f. McCutcheon, Wm., 13 18 and 19 f. McDonald, Alexander, innkeeper, 4 s e pt 24 f. McDonald, Hector, 8 n e J 22 f. McDonald, Hector, blacksmith, 8 pt 24 f. McDonald, John, 1 w J 12 f. McDonald, John, 7 n e pt 17 f. McDonald, Laughlin G., 6 e J 23 f. McDonald, Mathew, 9 n ^ 1 f. McDonald, Neil H., 8 n e ^ 22 f. McDt)nald, Ulrick, 3 s J 7 f. McDougall, Dougal, 12 n J 20 £ McDongall, Neil, shoemaker, 4 a ^ 24 f. McDougall, John, miller, 13 «w pt 18 f. Peddlers, Irny your Tinware from Hatch & Brother, COUNTY OF ONTARIO DIRECTORY. 109 n ; 24 f. f. f. 15 f. r n pt 6 f. if. 3f. 19 f. f. r. ht, 11 pt fe)f. 21 f. ter, 2 8 6 f. 8 pt 24 f. e pt 24 f. n pt 7 f. If. If. if. 9f. if. and 19 f. lukeeper, i 22 f. :smith, 8 2f 17 f. 8eA23f. .if. i22f. f. er, 4 8 5^ 13 •w pt McEachren, Lauchlin, carpenter, 8 pt 24 f. McFayden, Martin, 5 n i 18 f. McGowen, Francis, 9 w ^ 16 f. McGregor, Dougall, minister, 6 n il9f McGregor, Mrs., 12 s pt21 f. McHenry, James, 8 n ^ 16 f Mclndoer, George, 13 s J 23 f. Mclntomney, Bernard, 8 n ^ 7 f. Mclntyre, Neil, 7 w J 18 f. McKay, Donald, 12 pt 21 f McKay, Donald, 14 e pt 24 f. McKay, Hugh, 13 w i 22 f. McKay, Hugh, 14 w pt 24 f. McKay, John, 1 n e | 3 f. McKay, Stewart, 1 s e ^ 3 f McKee William, 4 n w ^ 9 f. McKenly, Hugh, 9 wJ^ 11 f. McKenly, John, 9 s |.l0 f. McKenzie, Alexander, 12 pt 110 f. McKenzie, Thomas, tailor, 11 pt 20 f McKinly, James, 1 n pt 24 f. McKinnon, Donald, 11 s A 22 f. McKinnon, Hector, 10 n J 7. McKinnon, John, 7 n e ^ 19 f. McKinnon, Neal, 10 s ^ 17 f. McLean, Allan, 7 n w pt 17 f. McLean, Allen, shoemaker, 8 s w J 18 f. McLean, Alexander, 8 n -J 20 f. McLean, Charles, 1 n ^ 16 f. McLean, D. C, carpenter, 8 pt 24 f. McLean, Hector, 8 n i 19 f McLean, John, pedlar, 6 e pt 24 f McLean, John, 6 s ^ 17 f. Mclican, Laughlin, 5 e ^ 16 f. McLean, Malcolm, slioemaker, 8 pt 24 f McLean, Neil A., 8 s ^ 20 f. McLean, Neil, 8 s pt 19 f. McMillan, Archibald, 1 w J 22 f. McMillan, David, 14 a ^ 11 f McMillan, Donald, 14 e J lOf. McMillan, Michael, 8 12 f. McMillan, Samuel, 14 w A 10 f. McMurray, William, 1 e | 7 f, McNab, Archibald, labourer, 11 pt 20 f. McNab, Col:\, Itept 18 f. McNab, Duncan, 13 n J 23 f. McNab, Hugh, labourer, 11 s pt 23 f. McNab, John, 11 spt 23 f. McNab, Mrs., 13 n pt 24 f. McNiel, John, 4 e A 14 f. McPhaden, Alexander, 7 22 f. McPhaden, Alexander, 6 e| 16 f. McPhaden, Charles, 7 s w | 10 f. McPhaden, Donald, 8 s i 22 f. McPhaden, Donald, 6 s | 15 f. McPhaden, Hugh, 7 s av | 17 f McPhaden, Hugh, 7 e A 21 f. McPhaden, Jolm, labourer, 6 n e pt 18 f McPhaden, John, 7 s w ^ 19 f. McPhaden, Malcolm, ^ n J 15 f. McPliaden, Murdock, couA'^cyancer, 7 pt 6 and 7 f. McPhaden, Neil, 7 s | 9 f. McPhaden, Nield D., w ^ 16 f. McPhail, Colin, 10 pt 24 f. McPhail, Laughlin, 1 n pt 21 f. McPhail, Malcom, weaver, 10 s i 23 f McPhei*son, James, innkeeper, 8 pt 24 f Mcllrevie, Jolin, carpenter, 2 s e pt 24 {. McTaggart, John, 2 n pt 24 f. McTaggart, W^illiam, 1 s pt 24 f. McTamuey, James, 1 2 s | 5 f. Neelan, John, 12 pt 2 f. Nicholas, James, labourer, 7 n pt 4f. Nugent, Thomas, 12 s w J 3 f. Oak, John, 7 e pt 7 f. Oakley, Francis, M. D., 8 pt 24 f O'Bryan, James, 8 pt 14 f. O'Biyan, Michael, 8 s w ^ 14 f. Haich & Brother^ Dealers in Stoves of all kinds. no CONNER AND COLTSON's m Oliver, Bobert, 5 s ^ oi n | 18 f. Oliver, William, carpenter, 7 n pt 6f. Fangman, Samuel, carriagemaker, 7 6 f. Pascoe, Charleu, 1 e | 22 f, Patterson, William, 6 s M8 f. Patterson, William, 3 s } 18 f. Park, James, 1 e ^ 5 f. Parliament, George, 13sw^ 13 f. Parliament^ Isaac, 13nw^ 13 f. Parish, Samuel, 7 part 6 and 7 f. Phair, John, 1 w ^ 7 f. PhUp, Thomas, 9 s J 22 f. Porter, Louis, 10 n pt 23 f. Pritchard, Henry, 4 w ^ 18 f. Profit, Henry, miller, 10 n and 9 f. Purdy, David, 5 w J 20 £ Purvis, James, 12 pt 10 f. Purvis, John, 9 n } 17 f. Purvis, Richard, 7 n e ^ 14 f. Purvis, Silas, 11 n w J 23f. Purvis, Thomas, 7 s J 15 f. Purvis, William, 7 n w ^ 14 f, Quinn, Jeremiah, 1 w J 6 f. Quinn, Patrick. 3 s e cr 1 f. Quinn, William, 7 n J 10 f. Real, jGeorge, 2 n w pt 23 f. Real, Nicholas, blacksmith, 2 s e pt 14 f. Real, William, shoemaker, 8 n e J 12 f. Reekie, Alexander, 9 w ^ 3 f. Reekie, George, 9 s J I f. Reekie, Thomas, 9 e ^ 3 f. Reid, Thomas, innkeeper. 7 s w ^t 3f. Rennie, Charles, 1 n w ^ 17 f. Rennie, William, minister, 8 pt 24 f. Rewan, Tliomas, 3 e ^ 6 f. Richmond, David, shoemaker, 11 pt 20 f. Richardson, Robert, 1 s e pt 13 f. Roach, Absolom, 4 n e J[ 12 f. Roach, James, sr., 3 w ^ 21 f. Roach, James, jr., 3 n w pt 20 f. Rogers, Thomas, 10 pt 2 f. Ross, Daniel, carpenter, 12 pt 20 f. Ruddy, James, 2 w ^ 2 f. Ruddy, John, 4 s j^ 1 f. Rundle, Edward, 3 w ^ 19 f. Rundle, John, 4 w ^ 20 f. 4 Rundle, William, 4 e ^ 20 f. 4 Ruttle, Charies, 9 s ^ 2 f. s Ryan, James, 6 n ^ 2 f. - '^, Ryckman, David, 9 w i 7 f. i Ryckman, Joseph, 8 s J 6 f. Ryckerman, Peter, 7 e ^ 4 f. Rynard, John, 5 s ^ 14 f. Sames, Benjamin, 13 s ^ 24. Sample, James, 8 w J of n ^^ 1 f. Sample, Thomas, 8 e ^^ of w ^^ 1 f. Scott, William, 10 n J 16 f. Sharp, John, merchant, 11 pt. 20 f. Shannon, John, 5 e ^ 7 f Sheddan, John, 1 s | 11 f Shier, Adam, 13 8 f Shier, Caleeb, merchant, 1 n e cor. 14 f !' Shier, Edwin, 4 n ^ 1 f. Shier, George, 5 4 f. Shier, Henry, 8 n J 3 f. Shier, James, tanner, 14 n e ^ 5 f . Shier, James, 6 n e pt 3 f. Shier, Joshua, shoemaker, 11 pt 1 f. Shier, Julius, 7 n ^ 8 f Shier, Richard, 13 w ^ 10 f. Shier, Richard, 7 s w | 4 f. Shier, Richard, 6 w i 5 f. Shier, liobert, 12 7 1^ Shier, Robert, 13 pt 17 f. Shier, Wellington, 5 s pt 1 f Shier, William, 5, 5 f. Shipman, George, 11, 24 f. Shipman, Nelson, 1 1 n J 22 f Shoot, Adolphus, labourer, 6 e pt 24 f. Shoot, James, 1 1 w ^ 9 f. Silverthorn, John, carpenter, 1 1 pt 20 f. Hatch & Brother, Dealers in Cml Oil, IVholeiolt and Retail. 4h w pt 20 f. 2f. , 12 pt 20 f. If. 19 f. fof. , 20 f. ., K. ...4 I 7 f. ,i 6f. I )! n ^ 1 f. ofwi If. 16 f. llpt. 20f. f. 1 f. t, 1 n e cor. 4 n e i 5f. Jf. er,ll pt If. 10 f. 4f. # )f. ^f. pt 1 f 24 f. I 22 f urer, 6e pt If. enter, n pt letail. ^ COUNTY OF ONTARfO DIRfcCTORT. Ill Sims, Robert, 3 s e ^ 20 f. Simple, Andrew, 9 s e^ 16 f. Simpson, Robert, 9 n W pt 24 f. Skelton, Henry, 12, la f. Skinner, Joseph, tinsmith, 8 pt 24 f. Smith, George, merchant, 12 pt20f. Smith, John, miller, 8 pt 24 f. Smith, Joseph, 11 s pt 6 f. Smith, Malcolm, 2 n | 15 f. Sonley, George. 4 e J 19 f. Sonley, Richard, 4 s ^ 15 f. Somberger, John, 1 n pt 18 f. Spearen, Cliarles, 7 pt f Spearen, John, shoemaker, 7 pt f Spearing, George, 8 s ^^ 5 f . Sproul, Charles, 14 21 f. Sproul, Charles, 13 s e J 19 f Sproul, Henry, junr., 12 s pt 19 f. Sproul, James, 11 n J 17 f. Sproul, John, 13 n e ^ 19 f. Sproul, John, 12 e J 17 f Sproul, John, carpenter, 11 pt 20 f, Sproul, Philip, 12 w ^ 17 f. Sproul, Robert, 12 s pt 23 f. Sproul, Robert, 12 s pt 16 f. Squelch, James, 1 n w ;J 18 f Stalker, Donald, butcher, 1 s e pt 24 f. Stephenson, tieorge, 2 e ^ 1 f Stewart, John, 2 s w ^ 23 f. Stones, John, 2 s ^ 1 1 f St. John, Ames, 6 e ^ 3 f. St. John, Cristopher,, 4 7 f. St. John, (icorge, 8 e 5^ 1 f. St. John, James, 5 n ^ 6 f. St. John, James, 6 s e | 5 f. St. John, John, 4 w ^ 4 f. St. John, Julius, 5 3 f St John, Philip, 11 w i 3f. Sullivan, Mrs., 6 centre 19 f. Sutherland, Wm., blacksmith, 14 n \ 13 f Swinston, Donald, 2 n pt 23 f. Switzer, Adam, 4 npt 14 f. Switzer, Christopher, 6 e ij 8 f. Switzer, Christopher, shoemaker, 6 n e pt 3 f. Switzer, Edward, 9 s ^ 4 f. Switzer, John, 10 e ^ 5 f. ' ' Switzer, Luke, 6 n e pt 3 f Talbot, Robert, merchant, 12 pt 22 f. Talbot, W. B., 12 s pt 22 f. Tanner, Martin, 3 n e pt 2 f. Taylor, Angus, sadler, 11 pt 20 f. Taylor, John, labourer, 7 7 f. Taylor, Mathew, 10 e A 6 f. Taylor, Robert, 7 n e f 9 f. Taylor, Thomas, 7 n \v \ 9 f. Taylor, William, 12 n pt 10 f. Tesray, John, 7 pt f Thomas, John, 4 e pt 17 f. Thomas, Josiah, 1 n e J 18 f. Thompson, Arthur, 11 s ^ 17 f. Thompson, Benjamin, 7 s e pt 3 f. Thompson, David, 1 e ^ 14 f. Thompson, George, 5 s ^ of n ^ 24 f. Thompson, George, 5 w ^ 22 f. Thompson, George, blacksmith, 7 s e pt 3 f Thompson, James, 3 w ^ 6 f. Thompson, J. H., M.P., 10 s \ 20f. Thompson, John K, 1 w pt 14 f. Thompson, John, caq)enter, 6 n w pt 3f Thompson, John, 3 e J of w 1^ 6 f. Thompson, Joseph, 5 n pt 23 f. Thompson, Joseph, blacksmith, 6 n e pt 5 f Thompson, Joseph, 7 w pt 3 f. Thompson, Thomas, senr., 5 n J^ 21 f. Thompson, Thomas, jr., 5 n w J 21 f. Thompson, Thomas, 6 s ^ 2 f. Tliompson, William, innkeeper, 12 pt 20 f Thompson, William, 13 n | 3 f. Thompson, William, 6 s ^ 22 f. Thompson, William, 7 s w J 1 f. Hatth & Brother, Dealers in Linseed Oils and Paint Stuffs. m i . 112 CONNER AND COLTSON'S ii;! I: j» '» '' Till, William, wagoimiakcr, 11 pt If. Tipp, John, 1 w pt 14 f. Toeker, George, 3 s ^ 17 f. Toeker, James, 5 e ^ 9 f . Tordriif, Thomas, 1 s ^ 18 f. Umplirey, James, 9 n ^ 2 f. Umphrey, William, 5 s i- 6 f . Vallentyne, James, 10 w J 7 f. Vallentyne, John, blacksmith, 11 pt 1 f. Vallentyne, Thomas, 11 s i 14 f. Vallentyne, Wm., 9 n ^ 4 f. Vrooman, Adam, 6 n e | 5, Vrooman, James, 7 n ji 5 f. Waddle, James, 7 s ^ l3 f. Waddengham, James, 2 w ^M4. AValker, Tliomas, 10 n i 10"f. Walsh, T. H., town clerk, 11 pt 20 f. Warl)ler, Daniel, 12 w ^ 9 i\ Ward, Charles, 11 pt 20 f. Ward, Cliarles, 9 w | 15 f. Ward, John, innkeeper, 11 pt 20 f. Ward, AVilliam, 13wi 17f. Warren, Thomas, 10 s J^ 19 f. Watson, David, 1 s w pt 23. Watson, Robert, 1 s e pt 23. Watts, John, junr., 6 n pt 24. Watts, Samuel, 5 s ^ 15. Way, R. B., 12 s w pt 2 f. Way, Seth, 13, 1 f. Way, William, 11 n e i 1 f. Weatheral James, 10 s A 10 f. White, Henry, 11 pt 6f. White, W. H., 9 6 f. Whiteside, T. R., merchant, 10 pt 10 f. Wilson, Isaac, 8 7 and 8 f. Wilson, John, M. D., 11 pt 20 f. Willis, Edward, 14 w ^ 3 f. Williamson, fieorge, 8 pt 24 f. - Willington, Jolm, G n av | 23. Winchester, Alexander, carpenter, 12 spt 23 f. Wixson, Samuel, 7 n e pt 10. Wood, Samuel, 8 e ^ 18 f. Woodward, Thomas, 10 pt 4 f. Woodward, Wm., 10 e ^ 7 f. Wyatt, Alfred, druggist, 10 n w | 20 f Young, James, 3 w 4- 3 f Young. Robert, 4 10 f Young, William, blacksmith, 1 n c 17 f For all Aches and Paius. Sure Cure. Never known to fail. TOWNSHIP OF MARA. The towuRhip of Mara is bounded on the north by the township of Rama, on the South l)y the township of Scott, on the cast by the county of Victoria, and on the west by Lake Simcoe. Population about 1,400. Ainsworth, Wm., 3, 12 n half f Adam, John, 10, 29 part n half Adam, Wm., 10, 29, part n half Acton, John, 10, 3 s ehalf f, Bailey, Francis, 11, 31 pa half h. Barbour, Jas., 8, broken 28 h. BarV [Hatch & Brother^ Manufadnws of Patent Heamed Eave Trough. a pt 24. -^^ 5. 2 f. ilf. a 10 f. g!. •chant, 10 pt I 8 f. iipt2oi: = i 3 f. ^ pt 24 f. * A\- } 23. er, carpenter, e pt 10. 18 f. 10 pt 4 f. e^7f. ist, 10 n w I 3f. r. ksmith, 1 11 c 1 to fail. le township of by the county about 1,400. ehalff. 11 p s half h. ken 28 h. Trough. COUNTY OP ONTARIO DIRECTORY. 113 Barbour, Robt., 8, broken 28 h. Barker, Joseph, 3, 1 1 part e half f. Barber, Wm., 10, 25 e part h. Bell, Edward, 13, 26 n half h. Berney, John, 4, 1 1 part e half h. Bolton, Wm., 11, 28 s e half f. Bow, Geoi^e, 8, 11 f. Bow, Jas., 7, 10 s half f. Boyle, Cornelius, 10, 20 s half f. Boyle, Job, 12, 20 w half h. Boyle, John, 9, 15 s quarter f. Boyle, Peter, 6, 19 n half f. Brandon John, 10, 3 n e quarter f. Bruce, David, 1, 13 s e quarter f. Bruce, George, 1, 13 s w quarter h. Bruce, George, 1, 12 n half f. Bruce, George, 4, 10 s half f. Bruce, Robt., 1, 13 n half f. Buckler, Ricliard, 1, 15 and 16 s halfh. Burgice, Jaines, 11, 30 p s half f. Burnett, Peter, 10 n w p 29 h. Byers, David, 12, 25 n quarter s halfh. Byrne, Tlionias, 10, part 23 f. Cahil, Timothy, 11, 20 p s half f. Cain, Patrick, 1, 4 n halfh. Calder, Donald, 2, 8, s half f. Caldea, Duncan, 2, 8 n half f. CalderwOod, Peter, 11, 17 s half f. Cameron, Archd., 3, 12, s half f. Cameron, Hugh, 1, 11, p f. Cameron, Hugh, 7, 7 s half h. Cameron, John, 1, 11 p f. Cameron, Jolm, b b 6 f. Cameron, Wm., b 16, p np h. Campbell, Donald, 10, 29 p n half h. Campbell, Nicol, 2, 4 n half f. Campbell, Nicol, 3, 7 s half f. Carey, James, 7, 22 p s half h. Carney, John, 9, 16 mid 18 s half f. Catlice, George, 10, 22 n quar- ter f. Clark, Patrick, 9, 21 a half f. Cleary, Michael, 10, 19 n quarter fc Clinldnbroomer, Wm., 10, 25 8 w ph. Colby, Silas, 11, 11 n part f. Collins, John, 9, 5 n half f. Collins, Michael, 10, 6 s half f. Corcoran, Dennis, 12, 16 s w quar- ter f. Corcoran, Dennis, 12, 16, nw quar- ter f. Corrigan, Dennis, 9, 12 s quarter tu Corrigan, Hugh, 6, b 18 f. Corrigon, Michael, 7, 15 w half f. Corrigan, Patrick, 7, 15 w half f. Corrigan, Wm., 6, 21 s p f. Cortney, Michael, 4, 9 s half h. Cosgrove, Patrick, 11, 14 s half f. Cowey, John, a 1 f. Cox, Andrew, 10, 20 n w half f. Cramer, Lawrence, 11, 31 p s half h. Creighton, Mrs., 10, 31 n half f. Creley, James, 6, 1 1 part s half £ Cresor, John, 11, 10 s part n half £ Cuddahee, Jeremiah, 13, 17 shalff. Cuddahee, Patrick, 8, 15 e half f. Cuddahee, Timothy, 13, 19 n e quarter f. Cuigly, Robert, 3, 1 3 s w c f, Cunningham, Ed., 6, 14 w half f. Cunningham, Patrick, 6, 15 f. Cunningham, Thomas, 9, 11 f, Devlin, Mathew, 11, 30 p s half f. Devlin, Peter, 13, 19 s half f. Devlin, Simon, senr., 9, 23 s w quarter f. Devlin, Simon, junr., 9, 23 s e quarter f. Donnelly, Arthur, 4, 7 e p f. Donnelly, John, 3, 7 n w quarter f. Donnelly, Patrick, 3, 7 n e quarter f. Dooer, Henry, 2, 12 n e half f. Dooer, Nicholas, 12, 1 f. Dooer, Thomas, 2, 12 s e quarter f. Doolan, Martin, 12, 23 s half f. Hatch & Brother, General Hardwart and Stove Merchants. :l' 'i ■* 114 CONNER AND COLTSON'S >!■■■■■ Doyle, Cornelius, 11, 19 e half f. Doyle, Francis, 10, 15 w p e half f. Doyle, Francis, 11, 19 vr half f. Doyle, Owen, 7, 16 s half f. Ducett, David, c, 14 n w p f. Ducett, Francis, c, 14 n e p f. Dudenhofer, Andrew, 11, 29 nw halff. Dudenhofer, George, 12, 29 p s half f. Dudenhofer, William, 11. 29 s e quarter f Duffy, Barnard, 13, 20 w p f. Duffy, Frank, 12, 19 s halff. Duffy, James, 13, 13 w p f. Duffy, James, 13, 18 n e p f. Daffy, John, 13, 20 n p f. Duffy, John, 10, 15 e p f. Duffy, Patrick, 13, 20 e p f. Duffy, Peter, 12, 19 n halff. Duffy, Thomas, 13, 18 s e p f. Egan, Mrs, 6, 12 n halff Elder, James, 12, 17 s e p f. Elliott, John, 6, 2 and 4 f. Fair, Campbell, 10, 31 p s half f Fairburn, Robert, 12, 10 w halff Ferguson, Anthony, 6, 7 n halff Ferguson, John, senr., 10, 16 w quaiter s half f. Ferguson, John, junr., 10, 16 e quarter w half f Ferguson, John, 10 r 25 h. Flannerry, John, 10, 20 n e quar- ter f. Flurett, James, II, 31 p shalf h. Flynn, Andrew, 6, 1 1 n half f Flynn, Michael, 8 p 8 f Foley, J. P., 4, lisp f Fox, John, 8, 16 f Fraaer, Jolin, 4, 9 p n half f. Freel, James, 9, 13s half f. Freel, Michael, 7, 12 s half f Furniss, Henry, 6, 15 n e quarter f Gallivan, Michael, 11, 29 n e quar. terf Gaughan, Mrs., 9 p 7 f. ^ Gaughan, Patrick, 8, 14 s p h. Gaughan, Richard, 6, 10 n halff. Gaunt, Thomas, 9, 5 n e c f. Settings, Edward, 10, 23 s p f. Gilchrist, Neil, a 7 broken f. Gilchrist, John, 1, 6 e half f Gilchrist, Peter, b 14 s halff Gilchrist, Peter, b 12 n half h. Gilchrist, Wm., a p 7 f Gill, Donald, 4, 8 h. Givins, John, 10, 2 n half f- ^ Givins, Wm., 10, 3 n w quarter f. Gobbitt, John, 1, 16 s halff Goffatt, Thomas, 13, 27 n halff Graham, Arch., a 11 s halff Graham, Duncan, a 1 1 n half f Graham, James, 1, 11 s halff Graham, John, a 10 n halff. Graham, John, 3, 8 s half f Graham, Robert, 10, 29 p n half h. Graham, Wm., c 15 w p f Greer, Patrick, iO, 7 p s half h. Gunnigal, Michael, 12, 28 s e quar- ter f Hannan, Thos., 11, 16 n halff Harahy, John, 10, 31 p whalf f Hardgrave, John, 9, 9 n half f Harrington, John, 7, 1 7 s w quar- ter f Harrington, John, 8, 13 s halff Harrington, Timothy, 8, 8 n w p f. Headford, James, 12, 29x30 s w p f. Healy, Marcus, 10, 17 f Healy, Martin, 13, 27 s half n half, f Healy, Owen, 13, 26 n halff Healy, Patrick, 8, 24 n w quarter f Healy, Patrick, 6, 14 e half h. Healy, Thos, 8, 24 n e quarter f Hewett, Charles, 10, 29 p n halff Hewett, Mrs., 10, 29 e quarter f Hoban, Michael, 4, 14 h. Hodgson, George, c 13 n p f Hodgson, Joseph, c 13 s p f Hatch & Brother, Dealers in Farmeis Tools of all kinds. COUNTY OF ONTAKIO DIRECTORY. lir 4 s p h. £' 10 n half f.' e c f. 23 s p f. iken f. halff. shalff. 1 half h, . -l ^l lalf f- y ^'^^ kv quarter f. ' halff. 7 n halff. halff n half f. shalff. halff. lalff. 9 p n half h. pf. s half h. 28 s e quar- n half f. p w half f. n half f. 17 sw quar- 3 shalff. 8, 8 n w p f. )x30 s w p f. f. lialf t u u half f. w quarter f. halfh. quarter f. 9 p n halff. quarter f. k. n p f. s p f. Hogan, James, 6 16 n halff. Holmes, Andrew, b 15 w half h. Hunter, John, 9, 10 n half f. Johnstone, Hugh, 2, 11 s half f. Johnstone, Murdock, 8, 25 n w quarter f Johnstone, Wm., 8. 25 n e quar- ter f. Jordan James, 5, 11 n w c h. Jordan, Martin, 3, 10 p n half h. Jordan, Michael, 3, 11, s halfh. Jordan, Mrs., 8, 13 p s half f. Judge, John, 10, 21 h. Kelly, Arthur, 0, 13 f. KeUy, Arthur, 10, 10 f. Kelly, Edward, 6. p 8 f. Kelly, James, 11, 16 s half f. Kelly, James. 5, 8 s half n half f. Kelly, James, 12, 23 s half n halff. Kelly, Martin, 12, 24 s halff. Kelly, Michael, 9, 16 p n half f, Kelly, Mrs., 8, 7 n w quarter f. Kelly, Peter, 5, 8 n quarter f. Kelly, Thos., 6, p 8 f Kelly, Wm., 5, 8 s half f. Kennedy, Alexander, 11, 31 s pf. Kennedy, Donald, c p 16 f. Kennedy, Edward, c 14 e half f. Kennedy, Edward, 7, 17 s c quar- ter f. Lamb, David, 7, 23 n half h. Lamb, John, 12, 16 e halff. Lamb, Robt., 13, 12 e halff. Lavell, John, sr., 8, 10 n w quar- ter f. Lavell, John, jr., 8, 10 s w quar- ter f. Law, Hector, 10, 29 w p n half £ Lee, George, 1 2, 1 7 n w quarter h. Lee, John, 10, 22 p n half h. Lee, Joseph, 10, p 31 h. Lee, Richard, sr., 9, 16 p n halff. Lee, Richard, jr., 11, p 31 f. Lemon, Allan, 4, 1 1 s w quarter f. Lemon, John, 5. lis half h. Lemon, John, 10, 19 s p f. Lemon, Thos., 7, 11 n w quarter f. Mahany, James, 11, 27 s halff. Mahany. Thos., 11, 22 w halff. Maloney, Patrick, 7, 5 s half h. Maloney, Joseph, 8, 15 s half f. Mangan, Patrick, 9, 7 p w halff. Mangan, Peter, 12, 14 s halff. Mara, John, 9, 18 n halff. Martin, Wm., 3, 13 p w half h Matheson, Dugald, a 2 n p f. May, Isaac, 10, 31 n w c f. Mayock, Martin, 6, 8 n v, p f. Mayock, Mary, 9, 7 e p f. Mellet, Michael, 10, 9 s halff. Mclvil, John, 13, 21 s halff. Miller, Wm., c e andc st 8 h. Moffat, Brien. 8 p 7 f. Monogan, Wm.. 1, 10 p s half f. Montgomery, John, c 12 broken f. Montgomery, Molc(Jlm, b, 12 & half f. Moran, Anthony, 7, 1*3 n half f. , Moran, Thos., 10, 7 s half f > Morris, James, 13, 15 nw quarter f. Morris, Owen, 13, 16 n e p f Morris, Wm., 13, 16 w halff. Morrison, Allan, 1, 10 s half f. Morrison, Duncan, 3, 5 w quarter f. Morrison, James, a 6 n p f. Morrison, James, 3, 5 e quarter f. Morrison, Neil, 10, 31 s p h. Morrison, Neil, a 6 s p f. Muir, Ai-chibald, 2, 12 n w quar- ter f Muir, Neil, b 16 s p f. Muir, Peter, 2, 12 s w quarter, f. Mulhern, Edward, 7, 14 n halfh, Mulvihill, Donald, 13, 15 s w quar- ter f. Mulvihill, Michael, 10, 22 s halff. Mulvihill, Thos., 10 23 s w c f. Murphy, Jeremiah, 5, 10 s half f. Murphy, Patrick, 9, 2 s half h. Murphy, Thos., 5, 10 n halff. i Hatch d' Brother, Importers of House Building Hardxoare. ''I 116 CONNER AND COLTSON S »'cR' Murray, Arthur, 4, 9 n quarter s halff. Murray, Hugh, 6 p 11 f. Naughtin; Win., 12^ 23 n quarter nhalf f. Navy, John, 6, 10 s halff. Neilis, Thos., 9, 16 s halff. NeWby, James, 11, 1 n w quarter f. Newman, John, 10, 24 s halff. Newton, Donald. 11, 31 s p'f. Norris, John, 13, 19 n w quarter f. McAdam, James, 2, 13 s half h. McAllister, Charles, 10, 25 x Zi f. McBain, David, a 10, s halff McCann, Thos., 7, 9 n halff McCarthy, Charles, 9 15 n half h. McConnell, John, 11, 30 p s haH'f. McCorkill, Patrick, 7, 10 n halff McCuaig, Alexander, 3, 6 p shalf f McCuaig, Donald, 2, 5 s halff McCuaig, Dugold, 2, 9, s half f McCuaig, Duncan, 3, 4 s half f. McCuaig, Finley, 3, 6 s half f. McCuaig, James, 3, 5 n half f. McCuaig, Peter, 2, 9 n halff McCuaig, Wm., 3, 6 n halff. McDeiTOott, John, 10, 19, s half of n half f McDermott, Patrick, 1, 10, n e quarter f. McDermott, Thos, 7, 16 x 17 n halff McDonald, Alexander, 9, 16 p n w halff McDonald, Angus, 10, 31 n w c h. McDonald Archie, 8, 25 s half f McDonald, Catharine, 11, 26 n quarter f. McDonttld, Donald, 13, 23 n halff McDonald, Donald, 4, 12 n e quar- ter 1 f. McDonald, Donald, 12, 25 n halff McDonald, Donald, 2. 15 s ^ p f McDonald, Duncan, 9, 26 broken f McDonald, Duncan C, 7, 25, e pf. McDonald, John, 13, 24 s e quar- ter f '-'■■■': McDonald, John, 11, 27 n halff. ' McDonald, John L., 12, 26, n half of s half f. McDonald, Joseph, 2, 13 n halff. McDonald Lachlan, 12. 27 s hfelff. McDonald, Lachlan R, 12, 26 ii' ■ half s half f. McDonald, Malcolm, 13, 24 s w quarter f. McDonald, Malcobn, 13, 25 s halff. McDonald, Neil, 13, 25 n e quar- ter f. McDonald, Neil, 11, 23 s halff McDonald, Robt., 10, 12, s halff McDonald, Ronald, 11, 28 h. McDonald, Wm., 1, 15, n p f McDonald, Wm., 4, lis e quar- ter f. McDonough, Michael, a 15, 16 n p f McDonough, Wm., al5xl68pf. McGovem, Felix, 11, 17 n e quar- ter f McGovem, James, 11, 14 s halff. McGovem, Peter, 11, 14 s half f McGrath, Martin, 3, 11 p n half f McGrath, Michael, 4, 10 s w p f. McGrath, Patrick, 2, 11 n halff McGrath, Patrick, 3, 11 p n e quar- ter f McGrigor, James, b, 6 broken f McGrigor, John, a 6 e p f McHugh, Andrew, 9, 18 n e quar- ter f ■■'■'^. McHugh, Jeremiah, 10, 18 s e quarter f McHugh, John, 9 p 18 f McHugh, Michael, 10, 8 w half f Mclntaggart, Henry, 6, 23 s p f. Mclntaggart, Johh, 7, 15 e half f Mclntaggart, Michael, 7, 21 n half f Mclsaac, Alexander j 11 21 wquar^^ ter f. Hakh & Brotha', Importers of Coal Oil Lamps and Chimneys. J4 s e quar- 17 n halff. 'J 5, 26, n half I' 13 n halff. ' 27 s hhJf f. , 12, 26n ■ 13, 24 s w 'J 3, 25 s halff. !5 n e quar- &s halff.* '■' 2, s half f. , 28 h. ,npf. 4 s e quai- a 16, 16 n p 5 X 16 spf. 17 n e quar- 14 s halff. 14 s halff 1 p n half f. 10 s w p f. 1 n half f. 1 p n e quar- broken f pf. 18 n e quai- 0, 18 se ' 8w halff. ,23 16e s p f. halff r,2i n halff. I 21 w quar* nneys. COUNTY OF ONTARIO DIRECTORY. .1 ■ I ,■ , McKay, Angus, a p 9 ft . McKiyr, John, 10, 31 pn halff. McKay, John, a p 9 f. McKenzie, Archibald, b 16 s p n -^ halff McKenzie, James, 10, 25 n half f McKenzie, John, 11, 21 s e quar- ter f McKenzie^ Lachlan, 11, 21 s w quarter f McKinnon, Alexander, 11, 25epf. McKinnon, Arcibald, 13, 24 w p n halff McKinnon, Hector, 8, 22 u e quar. ter f. McKinnon, John, 8, 22 n w quar- ter f McKinnon, Hugh, 11, 25 w p f McKinnon, Hugh, 10, 29 s half h. McKinnon, John, b 25 n vr quar- ter f. McKinnon, Lachlan, 12, 24 n half f McKinnon, Malcolm, 13, 24 n e quarter f . McLachlan, Thomas, 11, 12 nhalf h. McLean, Allan, 1, 11 n halff McLean, Angus, 10, 25 s p f. McLean, Donald, 4, 15 broken h. McLean, Donald, 11, 21 n e quar- ter f McLean, Mrs., 11, 31 p s halff McLean, Mrs., 2, 15 s w p f McLean, Patrick, 9, 14 s half f McLean, Patrick, 5, 11 n halff. McLennan, Alexander, 3, 10 s e quarter £ McLennan, William, 3, 10 s w quarter f. McMuUin, Arthur, 12, 28 x 29 s half n halff McMullin, George, 12, 26 n quar- ter f. McMullin, John a, 12, 28 x 29 n half n halff McMullin, Wm., 11,31 spf McNabb, Andrew, 4, 9 s half s halff. McNabb, Andrew, 2, 5 n half f McNabb, Donald, 13, 1 s halff. McNabb, Duncan, 4, 6 s half f McNable, John, 3, 8 n half f McNeil, Stephen, 12, 18 n half f McNeil, Wm., 12, 18 s w quarter f. McNulty, Thos., 12 p 28x29 f. McPhee, Donald, 7 p 24 h. McPhee, Wm., 10, 27 e halff McPherson, Donald, 9, 25 w p h. McPhersoUj Roger, 9, 25 e p h. McQuay, David, 9, 15 n quarter f. McRae, Alexander, 1, 5 f. McRae, Alexander, 1, 14 s halff. McRae, Donald, 1, 9 f. McRae, Duncan, a 2 e p f McRae, Duncan, 3, 13 s w p f McRae, Farquhar, a 2 w p f . McRae, John, 4, 13 w half f. McRae, Mrs., a p 3 f. McRae, Plulip, 1, 14 n halff McRay, Alexander, 4, 13 e half f. McRay, Farquhar, 3, 14 f. Ormsby, Wm., 11, 30 p s halff. O'Boyle, Owen, 10, 12 n half f O'Boyle, Walter, 4, 10 s p f . >!.. O'Brien, Dennis, 12, 17 n e quar- ter f. O'Connell, Maurice, 11, 28 n halff. O'DeU, Henry, 10 p 31 f. O'Donnell, Dominick, 8, 8 n half h. O'Donnell, Dominick, 3, 13, p n half f. O'Donnell, Donald, 11, 29 n e p f. O'DonneU, Edward, 3, 1 1 p n halff. O'Donnell, John, 1 1, 8 n half f O'Donnell, John, 11, 26 s halff . O'Donnell, Maurice, 11, 30 s e quarter n half f O'Donnell, Michael, 3, 13 p n halff. O'Have, Martin, 8, 15 w quarter f. O'Leary, Arthur, 8, 9 n half s. O'Leary, Florence, 7, 11 s halff. O'NeU, Patrick, 7, 14 s half f Hatch & Brother, Dealers in Mechanics^ Tools, all kinds. 118 CONNER AND OOLTSON S i.,J!, •• 1 I O'Neil, Peter, 4, 10 s w p f. O'Nea, Roger, 8 p 7 f. Parsons, Jacob, x, 1 1 n e quarter f. Prettyfoot, Edward, 11, 30 s halff. Prudhomme, Gideon, 9, 15 s quar- ter h. Eamsav, Alexander, 11, 1 s p n half f. Reeve, Arthur, 10, 25 w quarter f. Revell, Henry, 10, 26 s quarter f. Revell, Oliver, 10, 26 n quarter f. Ritchie, James, b 15, s p w halff. Ritchie, James, 2, 13 s halff. Ritchie, John, b 15 e halff. Ritchie, Wm., 2 p 14 x 15 f. Roach, John, 8, 13 n halff Roach, Thos., 3, 11 n e c f Robinson, James, 13. 15 e halff. Robinson, William, 13, 14 n half s halff. Santimo, Benjamin, c 16 n vv p h. Santimo, Francis, c 16 s w p h. Scott, Peter, a 7 broken h. Steel, Alexander, 9, 24 e half h. Steel, Patrick, 9 25 e p h. Steele, John, seniror, 10, 26 n halfh. Steele, John, junior, 10, 26 p n half h. Shea, Michael, 6, 17 n p f Shea, Timothy, 6, 17 p n half h. Sheridan, James, 6, 8 n e quarter f Simonton, William, 11, 24 e half n half h. Simpson, Colin, h 1 1 n p f Simpson, Michael, b 1 1 s half f Sinclair, James, 11, 18 s halff Sinclair, Thos., 11, 18 n quarter f Smith, Colin, 10, 29 p n halfh. Smivh, Robert, 11, 17 n \v quar- ter I Speedy, Wm., a 8 broken f Stewart, Duncan, 1, 15 s ep f. Stewart, James, 1, 1 w p f Stewart, Robert, 7, s half f. Strickland, George, a 3 h. Strathem. George, 13, 22 s halff. Sullivan, David, 12, 14 n halff. Sullivan, Martin, 7, 1 2 n half f. Summers, Moses, 9, 17 s e quar- ter f. Summers, Thos, 9, 1 7 s w quarter f. Tahaney, Luke, 11, 13 n halff Thompson, George, 8, 23 s half f. Thompson, Joseph, 4, 10 p s half b. Thompson, Lynds, 5, 9 s half f. Thomi)son, Noah, 2, 14 s halff Thompson, Oliver, 10, 30 f Thompson, Peter, 8, 22 s half f Thome, C, 11, 31 ps halfh. Thumpane, John, 13, 17 u e quar- ter f Thumpane, Michael, 13, 17 n w quarter f Timlin, John, 6, 9 n half f Timlin, Martin, 10, 24 n halff. Timlin, Michael, 8, 9 s halff. Tirnon, Bernard, 11 p 31 f Tisdale, Edward, b 13 n halff. Tisdale, William B., b 16 n half s halff. Torphv, Wm., 12, 15 s halfh. Tovpy, Martin, 7, 13 s half f. Tyrrell, Charles, 4, 12 w halff Vyse, Robert, a 12 f Waddell, James, b 15 whalf f. Waddle, John, 8, 24 s half f. Walker, Finlay, 5, 12 n w quar- ter, f ^ AValker, Hugh, 5, 12 n e quarter f. Walls, William, 1, 8 s halff. Walsh, John, 8, 14 p s halfh. Warren, Frederick, a 15 x 16 n half f White, David, 1, 8 n half I Whitney, Henry, 10, 28 nhalf f Woods,' Thos., c 20 broken f Yaddow, Joseph, 1, 3 s halfh. \^y: Hatch & Brother, Dealtrs in Ruhher Belting and Packing. h ' 'II \ halff. Hh. "' 22 s halff. n halff. 11 half f. .7 s e quar- w quarter f. n halff. 23 s half f. Ops half h. s half f. s halff. 30 f. s half f. halfh. 17 11 e quar- 13, 17 n w alff n halff. halff. 31 f. n halff. 16 n half » 1 halfh. half f. w halff. w half f. half f. I n w quar- e quarter f. halff. half h. 15 X 16 n ilff. Bn halff. ken f halfh. COUNTY OF ONTARIO DIRECTORY. TOWNSHIP OF PICKERING. 119 The township of Pickering is bounded on the north by the townsliip of Uxbridge, on the south, by Lake Ontario, on the east by the town- ship of Whitby and on the west by the townships of Markham and Scarboro, county of York. This township being the largest, together with the richness of its soil makes it one of the most wealthy munici- palities in the county. Its principal villages are Whitevale, Brougham, Claremont and Duffin's Creek. Population over 7,000. Adams, John, laborer, 9, 1 h. Adamson, Samuel, 6, 7 n quarter f. Adamson, Thos., 5, 7 and 8 n half h. Allbright, John, 6, 15 h. Allbright, Thos., 5, 25 n half u. Allbright, Wright, 5, 25 n half h. Allison, AVm. A, bf, 30 k Allison, Wm.,bf, 30 f. Alsop, Joseph, 9, 19 h. Appelby, Thomas, butcher 9, 18 f. Anderson, James, 8, 1 7 n half h. Anderson, Win., 1, 26 n halff. Andrew, Freeman, 2, 22 n half h. Andrew, James, b f, 19 f. Andrews, AVm., 9, 30 h. Angus, George, 4, ?7 n half h. Annan, Robert, 2, l!i f. Annan, Thos., b f, 28 f Anson, Clark, 6, 30 n half h. Anson, John, seiir., 9, 1 s lialf f. Anson, John, junr., 9, 1 n half f. Anthony, Edmund, 4, 35 s three quarter h. Anthony, Wm., 4, 35 n quarter h. Armstrong, Wm., b f, 34 f. Ashby, Wm., 3, 1 n halfh. Astridge, George, 9, 18 h. Austin, George, 1, 1 n halff. Austin, Sylvanus, 1, 1 and 2 n halff. Badgerow, Mrs., 4, 13 f. Bailey, George, 4, 22 h. Bailey, John, hotel keeper, 4, 2 h. Baud, Rev. John, 8 19. Ballard, George, 5, 12 x 13 f. Ballard, Henry, 2, 10 h. Banks Bolton, 2, 19 h. Barclay, Alexander, 8, 12 h. Barclay, Andrew, 9, 14 h. Barclay, David L., 7, 15 f. Barclay, Eli, 6, 19 f. Bai-key, Daniel, 9, IS f. Barkey, David, 7, 34 f. Barkey, Jacob, 7, 33 f. Barkey, John, 6, 34 f. Barker, Wm., laborer, 5, 5 h. Barnard, Thomas, 2, 33 f. Barnes, John, 6, 13 x 14. Barnes, William, 6, 33 f. Barron, John, 3, 23 f. Barry, John, 6, 14 f. Barry, John, 8, 19 f. Barry, Mrs., 6, 19 f- Basset, Isaac, labourer, 5, 18 h. Baxter, James, 2, 12 f. Beal, Thos., 1, 2 h. Beal, Wm., 3, 6 h. Beaton, Hector, clerk, 5, 31 f. Beelby, Kirkwood, 5, 35 h. Beelby, Mathew, 8, 20 h. Belchambers, Wm., b f 28 f. Bell, Archibald, 9, 16 h. Bell, James, 9, 17 f. Bell, John, M., 7, 28 f. Bell, John, 7 28. Bell, John, 3, 7 h. Bell, Joseph, 9, 18 f. Bell, Mrs., 6, 2=) f. Bell, Wm. A, :>, 17 h. Bwj yow Paint Britches from Hatch Michael, cooper, 6, 1 1 f. Carleton, Christopher, 3, 20 h. Carnegie, Andrew, 2, 22 f. Carnegie, James, 2, 22 h. Carpenter, Ira, J., 3, 3 h. Carr, Carleton, laborer, b f, 35 h. Carruthers, Richard, 1, 5 f. Carson, Thomas, 8, 15 f. Carson,, Thomas, b f, 31 h. Carter John, 1, 2 f. Carter, Thos., 4, 22 h. Cassel, Conielius, laborer, 1, 17 h. Chapman, Blind, 3, 8 and 9 Chapman, George, 1, 2C h. Chapman, James, laborer, 1 26 h. Chapman, Nelson, 3, 8 f. Chase, Albert, 2, Y and 8 h. Chester, Thomas, b f , 34 f. Churchill, Charles, 6, 23 f. Churchill, Eleanor, 6, 19 f. Churchill, Frank, basketmaker, 6, 33 h. Churchill, James, basketmaker, 6, 33 h. Churchill, Livius, 2, 8 f. ^ Clark, Edward, bf 29 k Clark, James, 6, 8. Clark, John, b f 16 h. Clark, Robert, 1, 22 h. Clark, Wm., 6, 8 f. Clark, Wm., 1, 15 h. Clegg, Mrs. W., 3, 8 f. Clerk, Jas. D., 5, 4 h. Cliff, Edwin, carder, 9, 31 f. Clitherour, Martin, b f 30 h. Clitherour, Wm., b f 30 h. Cloakwell, Bernard, bi'tcher, 2 6, h Coates, George, carpeiiter, 6, 2 f. Coates, John, 4, 1 h. Coates, John, 9, 18 f. Cober, John, 3, 33 f. Cochrane, Wm., 8, 11 f. Cole, Amos, 3, 28 h. Cole, William, 4, 32 h. Colford, Stephen, labourer, 1, 24 h. Collins, Jaboz, 1, 33 f. Collins, John, 9, 12 f. Collins, John, 7, 3 f. Collins, Richaitl, b f 1 £ CoUinson, WatsoUj 4, 31 f. ■ Colwell, Rev. H. G., 1, 14 h. Buy your JFood Saws from Hatch dt Brother. ■y '> • I ! ' ■« ' |i 122 CONNER AND COLTSON'S Comb, Robert, 1, 15 h. Comiskey, Philip, 3, 17, 18 and 19 f. Connely, AVm., 8, 35 h. Connor, John L., 8, 31 f. Conway, Rev. P., 1, 15. Coonie, James, 7, 33 h. Cooper, George, 9, 22 f. Cooper, Henry, 4, 9 h. Cooper, James, 9, 22. Cornell, Edward. 2, 9 h. Cornell, Gervas, jr., 2, 9 h. Cotter, James, 3, 22 h. Coudy, Thos, 8, 26 h. Coultice, George, 9, 1 f. Coultice, James, 7, 1 f. Coulter, James, 9, 29 h. Coults, James, 2, 23 h. Coults, John, 2, 24 f. Coults, Thos, carpenter, 2, 24 h. Courtice, Mrs., b f 27 f. Courtney, James, 8, 15 h. Cowan, George, 3, 17 and 18 h. Cowan, Henry, b f 32 f. Cowan, William, b f 32 h. Cowie, Robert, 9, 13 f. Cowie, William, 7, 26 f. Crawford, Albert, 4, 12 h. Crawford, Carpenter, T., 4, 14 h. Crawford, Henry W., 5, 18 h. Crawford, Holmes, 4, 1 2 f. Crew,|Richard H., stagedriver, b f 33 h. Crummer, Robert, 8, 3 h. Cuthbert, John, sailor, 1, 14 h. Cuthbert, William, merchant, 2 15f. Dafoe, David, 4, 38 h. Dale, Joseph, 2, 1 1 f. Dale, Richard, 3, 14 f. Daly, Thomas, laborer, b f 31 h. Daniel, Daniel, merchant, 6, 19 h. Davidson, James I., 8, 1 f. Davidson, Mrs., J., 3, 2 9 f. Davis, Charles, 1, 14 h. Davis, Isaac, laborer' 3, 35 f. Davis, John, laborer, b f 23 f. Davitt, Miss Jannes, 6, 1 1 li. Davitt, John, 5, 14 f. Day, George, 8, 5 f. Day, Thomas, 9, 6 f. Decker, Daniel M., 2, 18 h. Decker, David B., 2, 21 h. Depew, William T., laborer, 6 19 h. Dick, John, 3, 28 h. DicMe, William, b f 18 h. Digby, James, saddler, 8, 18 f. Digby, Philip, saddler, 8, 19h. Disney, John, 7, 6 f. Dixon. Benjamin, 2, 31 f. Dixon, William, junr., 3, 12h. Dolphin, James, 7, 16 x 1 7 f. Dolphin, John, 8. 16 f. Doten, Benjamin, wheelwright, 6, 33 f. Dowswell, Ambrose, hotel keeper, 9, 18 f Dowswell, Tu, i.ias, 1, 17 x 18 f. Doyle, Owei, hotel keeper, 5, 11 h. 0uffie, Edward, laborer, 3, 22 h. Duggan, Thcmas, 3, 11 f. Dunbar, William, senr., 1, 25 f. Dunbar, William, junr., 1, 25 f. Duncan, James, shoemaker, 3 29 f. Dundas, James, postmaster, 7, 28 h. Dunham, Wm., 6, i9 f. Duulop, Alexander, 4, 10 f. Dunn, Miss Mary, 9, 18 f. Dunn, Thos., 9, 18 f. Dunn, Wm. 7, 3 f. Dunn, Wm. S., 6, 35 h. Dwyer, James, laborer, 4, 18 h. Edwards, James, carpenter, 5, 18 f. Edwards, John, 4, 2 f. Edwards, Wm., b f, 29 f. Eldon, Robert, merchant, 8, 18 f. Elliott, Adam, 3, 10 h. EUicot, Charl'^s, blacksmith, 1, 25 h. ElUcot George, wheelwright, 5, 18 f. Elliott, James 3, 1 1 h. EUicott, Joseph, 4, 16 f. Genuine SoutJiern Turpentine at Hatch & Brothw's, COUNTY OF ONTARIO DIRECTORY. 12$ f23f. 11 h. 8h. h. )rer, 6 19 h. h. 8, 18 f. ; 8, 19h. f. 3, 12h. cirf. Iwiight, 6, tel keeper, 7xl8f. per, 5, 1 1 h. , 3, 22 h. f. 1, 25 f. , l,25f. iker, 3 29 f. star, 7, 28 h. 10 f. if. 4, 18 h. ter, 5, 18 f. f. It, 8, 18 f. dth, 1, 25 h. iglit,5, 18f. Ellis, Abrara, 2, 10 h. Ellis, Jonathan, 5, 31 h. Ellis, Wm., laborer, 8, 10 h. Ellis, Wn.., laborer, 9, 19 h. Evans, J.imes, 9, 9, f. Fairies, John, postmaster, 5, 3 f. Falcouer James, i^adtller, 1, 25 h. Faron, Henry, laborer, 4, 2 f. Fawcet, John, 1, 22 h. Fentfin, Daniel, laborer, 6, 33 h. Ferguson, Alexander, 2, 26 f. Fer'^nson, Wni., constable, 2, 14 h. Feirier, Amos, B., teacher, 5, 28. Ferrier, Harvey, 5, 35 h. Forrier, Obadiah, P., 6, 35 f. Field, Jeremiali, b f, 12 h. Field, Thomas, b f, 13 h. Field, Wm., b f, 13 h. Filcox, James, 1) f, 33 h. Finlay, Alexander, miller, 2 10 f. Fisher, Isaac, 1, 33 f. Fisher, John, wli.arfinger, b f, c 5 f. Fisher, Robert, 1 30 f. Flint, Richard, 9, 18 f. Flumerfelt, Charles, 1, 21, f. Flumerf'elt, Daniel, shoemaker, b f, 23 f. Foley, John, laborer, 1, 10 li. Forfar, John, cai^ionter, 8, 18 f. Forgie, John, 9, 19 f. Forrester, Wm., b f, 21 h. Forsyth, Andrew, laborer, 2, 10 h. Forsyth, Caleb, 9, 22 f. Fothergil, John J., b f, 11 f. Fox, Henry, mason, 2, 15 f. Frame, Alexander, saddler, 5, 31 h. Fritz, Manasseh, 4, 34 f. Fry, Wm., gardener, 4, 34 h. FuUarton, Adam, postmaster, 0, 11 f. Fuller, Charles, 4, lOf. Fuller, Henry, 3, 22 f. Fuller, James, 5, 25 h. Fuller, Robert, 5, 18 f. Fuller, Mrs. W., 5, 18 f. FxUton, Robeit, carpenter, b f, 33 k Furlong, James, 2, 15 h. (iallaghor, Arthur, 8, 2 f. (xarbut, Joseph, 8, 7 h. ' Gardiner, Stephen C, b f, 22 f. * Garland, Robe^rt, senr., 3, 33 f. * Garland, Robert, jr., 3, 32 f. Geddes, James, mascm, 5, 1 1 f. Gee, John, b f 5 h. ■ Gee, Wm., senr., 5, 10 f. Gee, Wm., jr., 5, 7 f. George, Frederick, 7, 22 f. Gornon, Milton, 1, 25 h. ' Gomon, Wm., sailor, 1, 25 f. Gerow, George, carpenter, 8, 18 f. Gerow, James, laborer, 3, 22 h. Gerow, John, carpenter, 9, 19f. Gibbon, Mrs., 1, 10 f. Gibbons, Thomas, laborer, 9, 19 f. Gibson, George, 4, 10 f. Gibson, James, 6, 5 f. Gibson, James, 1, 23, h. Gibson, Joseph, 0, 2 h. Gibson, Judson, 0, 7 and 8 f. ' Gibson, Richard, 6, 5 f. Gibson, Thos., 7, 9 and 10 h. Gibson, Wm., 7, 15 f. Gibson, Wm., 0, 8 f. Gibson, Wm., 5, 2 h. Gilchrist, George, carpenter, 14 32 f. Gilclirist, James, 2, 27 h. Gilchrist, Wm., 2, 27 h. Gillespie, Charles, labourer, 1 , 23 h. Gilman, George, 7, 22 h. Gilman, John, 8, 24 h. Gimlet, John, b f 3 h. Gilmour, Robert, senj\, 1 28 f. Gilmour, Robert, jr., b f 27 f. Gilmour, Wm., 1, 28 h. Glass, Robert, 1, 25 h. Gleeson, John, labourer, 6, 17 h. Gleeson, John, 5, 14 h, Gordon, James, 9, 15 h. Gordon, John, senr., cooper, 1, 15 f. Gordon, John, jr., 1, 15 f. " James' " gentdne Lead at Hatch & Brotlur's. M' » - ;' J '*-:M 124 CONNER AND C0LT80N S fi^ordon, Joseph, b f 19 f, Gordon, Thos, 3, 7 and 8 h. Gordon, Wm, H., 1, 13 and U h. Gormley, James, b f 17 f. Gormley, Joseph, b f 17 f. Gormley, Thos., bf 17f. Goslin, George, 8, 13 f. Gostick, Thos., 7, 24 f. Gould, Henry, 1, 11 h. Gould, John, 5, 18 f. Gould, Wm., 8, 30 h. Gourlie, George, 2, 2^1 h. Gourlie, Robert, labourer, 2, 32 h. Gourlie, Wm., 2, 24 f. Grady, Thomas, laborer, 4, 4 h. Graham, George, blacksmith, 7, 1 2 h. Graham, Hugh, postmaster, b f 34 h Graham, James, 9, 23 h. Graham, John, b f 35 f. Graham, John, b f 1 h. Graham, Richard, 7, 24 h. Graham, Robert, shoemaker, 5, 11 h, Graham, Wm., 9, 23, h. Grant, Edward, b f 3 h. Green, Frederick, seni\, 5, 11 and 12 f. Green, Frederick, jr., 5, 11 f. Green, Samuel, miller, 6, 12 f. Gregg, Hugh, 8, 25 f. Gregg, Joseph, 8, 26 f. Greig, Robert, blacksmith, 6, 24 f. Greig, Wm., b f 18 f. Grose, Stephen, saddler, 6, 19 f. Gunn, Mrs., 9, 18 f. Hagerman, Benjamin, 5, 34 h. Hagerman, Theophilus, 5, 34 f. Haight, John, 3, 14 f. Haight, Mrs. J. A., 2, 15. Hall, James, 6, 3 f. Hall, Robert, doctor, 8, 18 h. Hallet, John, b f 4 h. Hallock, Ira, labourer, 2, 19 h. Haley, David, 6, 29 f. Haley, Michael, labourer, 4, 4 h. Haley, Mrs., 6, 30 f. Hamilton, John, 8, 20 f. Ham, John, 2, 30 h. ^ Hiun, William, 2, 11 h. f Hamilton, Robert, 8, 1 1 h. ; f Hand, Henry P., merchant, 5 18 h. Hartrick, Wm. T., 1, 15 h. Hartrick, Benjamin, 1, 8 f. Hartrick, John, laborer, 2, 15 h. Hartrick, William, 2, 15 f. Harris, David, laborer, 5, 26 h. Harris, John, 5^ 16 h. Harris, William, 3, 1 4 x 15 h. Harrison, George, 7, 31 f. Harrison, Hewey, 9, 7 h. Hasting, Alfred, 5, 22 f. Hasting, John, 5, 20 f. Hasting, Nathaniel, 5, 24 f. Hasting, Warren, 5, 23. Haynes, Thomas, drover, 2, 18 h. Head, John, senr., fisherman, 2, 16 h. Head, John, junr., 2, 16 x 17 h. . Head, Mrs. J., 2, 16 h. Head, William, 2, 16 h. Hearney, James, 2, 20 h. Heamey, Nelson, 2, 21 f. Hearney, William, 1, 22 h. Henderson, George, 6, 30 h. Henderson, Joseph, carpenter, 1 14 f. Henderson, Thomas, carpenter, 1, 25 h. Hennessy, John, 2, 29 h. Herrick, Alvan C, teacher, 4 20. Herrick, Lyman, teacher, 8, 9 h. Herrick, Samuel, 4, 22 f. Hick, George, 4, 12 f. Hickingbottom, George, 9, 3 f. Highfield, John, 6, 6 f. Hilts, James, hotel keeper, b f 23 h. Hisey, Jacob, 8, 33 f. Hodgson, Charles, 4, 29 f. Hodgson, James S., saddler, 2, 14 h. Hodgson, Thomas, 3, 25 f. Hodgson, WatSon, 9, 5 f. " English " boiled atid raw Otl at Hatch & Brother't. ■11. COUNTY OF ONTARIO DIRECTORY. 125 10 f. !»• 1 1 h. r fhr rchant, 5 18 i. 15 h. 1, 8f. rer, 2, 15 li. , 15 f. >r, 5, 26 h. I. 4xl5h. 31 f. 7h. 2f. f. i, 24 f. 23. ver, 2, 18 h. ishennan, 2, 16xl7U.. 1. h. Oh. }1 f. 22 h. i, 30 h. carpenter, 1 carpenter, 1, ) h. ujher, 4 20. Iier, 8, 9 h. 2f. ;e, 9, 3 f. f. sper, bf23h. 29 f Idler, 2, 14 h. 25 f. 5f. '#. Hogle, David, 5' 20 f. Hollinger, John, 2, 32 f. HoUinger, Samuel, 1, 32 f. Hollmger, William, 2, 32 f. Holines, Jonatlian, teacher, 1, 25h. Holtby, Edward, 6, 23 h. Hood, Charles, 1, 8 h. Hood, John, 5, 17 f. Hood, William, 6, 27 x 28 h. Hoover, Abram G., 8, 34 f. Hoover, Daniel 3, 35 f. Hoover, John, 9, 34 f. Hoover, Peter, butcher, 5, 31 f. Hoover, Samuel, 9, 27 and 28 f Hoover, Simon, 8, 33 f. Hopkins, Henry, blacksmith, 6, 33 f. Hopper, George, teacher, 9 19 h. Hortop, Tliomas, blacksmith, 6, 3 f. HoUlboriy, Thos., b f, 32 f. Hubbard, Andrew, 4, 18 f, HtibbArd, Isaac B., 5, 19 f. Hubbard, James, laborer, 5, 19 f. Hubbard, Robert, 9, 16 li. Hubbard, TIios. 0., 6, 24, f. Hubbard, Wm., 5, 23 f. Hudson, Wm., G, 3 h. Hunter, David, laborer, 4, 32 h. Ireland, Thomas, 3, 6 h. Irving, James, 3, 2 f. Jackson, Etlward, 5, 11 f. Jacksoli, James, blacksmith, 4, 18 f. Jackson, Kobert, 6, 21 f. Jardine, David, 7, 32 h. Jardine. John, 7, 32 h. Jenkins, Wm., 1,14 and 15 h. Jennings, Thos., blacksmith, 1 , 14 f. Johnston, Arthur, 7, 11 h. Johnson, Frederick, 9, 32 f. Johnston, (George, tailor, 2, 15 f. Johnson, Isaac, 8, 22 f. Johnson, John, 6, 27 f. Johnston, John W., 6, 17 and 18 f. Johnsbn, Martin, 9, 29 and 30 h. Johnston, Oliver, 6, 16 f. Johnston, Thos., tailor, 9, 19 f. Jolly, James, 6, 13 f. ^• Jones, Isaac, 8, 22 f. ' Jones, John, sr., 7, 7 f. Jones, John, jr., 5, 3 L Jones, John E., 7, 5 f. * Jones, Joseph, 8, 3 f. Jones. Patience, 8, 20 f. Jones, Samuel, 8, 7 f. Jones, Wm., laborer, 5, 18 h. Keenan, John, laborer, 4, 23 h. Kelly, Tobias, shoemaker, 4, 32 f. Kempthom, Wm., 1, 15 f. Kenedy, Rev. Alexander, 1, 25 h. Kenedy, George, Weaver, 6, 16 h. Kenedy, Michael, 5, 15 k Keogh, Michael, laborer, 5, 13 f. Keogh, Patrick, laborer, 4, 31 h. . Kestor, Enoch, 9, 35 f. ^ King, James, laborer, 1, 25 h. King, John, 5, 27 h. Kinloch, George, 1, 35 f. ' Knowles, Abram, b f, 20 f. Knowles, John, b f , 21 f. Knox, Wm., 3, 19 f. Kemdson, Bernard, tailor, 6, 1 h. ' Lace, James, teacher, 2, 9. Lambert, Mrs., 9, 14 f. Lambert, Ricliard, carpenter, 6, 19 f. Lamoreaux, Christopher, 4, 23 f. Lamoreaux, James, laborer, 1, 25 h. Lamoreaux, Thos., pedlar, 5, 18 f. Lamoreaux, Wm., laborer, 5, 18 f. Lang, Henry, laborer, 4, 32 f. Lang, Jeremiah, 2, 13 h. Lanken, Samuel, 4, 24 f. Lapp, Andrew, 8, 31 f. Lapp, Jacob, 4, 32 f. Larkin, Patnck, 5, 9 f. Lash, John, laborer, 6, 12 h. Laskey, Thomas, hotel keeper, b f, 33 f. Laughlin, Joseph, 2, 34 f. Law, John, 5, 17 f. Bm vom Bhcklead aivd Brushes at Hatch d Brother's, ' ■.,"* j;:i ' Iji '^ff 'vf.- ■^ :'^» vi li »,i • 126 CONNER AND COLTSON's Law, John, 5, 15 h. Law, Joseph, 8, 27 t. Lawr, Mary, 9, 31 f. Lawrence, George K, 4, 7 li. Lawrence, George, 4, 1 h. Lawrence, John, carpenter, 5, 3 f. Lawrence, Paul, 8, 3, f. Lawson, David, 1, 25 f. Lawson, Jaines, 3, 29 f. Lawton, John, sr., 5, 1 f. Lawton, John, jr., 5, 1 h. Lawton, Thomas, b f, 1 1 h. Leaper, Thomas, 9, 1 8 f. Leaper, Wm., laborer, 8, 9 h. Leavens, Byron, tanner, 1 13 f. Lee, William, 9, 5 h. Lehman, Abram, carpenter, 9, 29f. Lehman, Ephram, laborer, 9, 29 f. Lehman, Jacob, 9, 29 f. Lehman, Jacob K., 9, 29 h. Lehman, Mrs. D,, 8, 35 f. Lehy, Thomas, laborer, 1, 23 h. Lennon, Robert, cooper, 5, 13 f. Lepper, John, merchant, 2, 15 f, Lidget, Wm., 7, 19 and 20 h. Lindsfiy, James, 9, 19, h. Ling, George, sr., 1, 28 f. Linton. Francis, 1, 13 and 14 f. Linton, Isaac, 8, 13 f. Linton, Isaac, 6, 1 1 f. Linton, James, bailiff, 2, 10 f. Linton, John, R, b f, IG h. liinton, Joseph, shoemaker, 1, 14 f. Linton, Mrs. M., 9, 18. Linton, Robert, 2, 15 f. Linton, Wm., 1, 11 f. Lipsey, John, brewer, 1, 16 f. Little, James, caqienter, 9, 4 f. Little, John, 7, 8 f. Little, Robert, 7, 7 f. Little, Wm., 9, G f. Little, William, 2, 31 h. Littlejohn, Edward, b f, 35 f. Logan, James., b f, 9 f. Logan. Wm., 2, 11 f. Long, George, 1, 9 f. Long, George, 1, 20 h. Losie, Martin, carpenter, 2, 16 f. Lott, Abram, 7, 33 f. Lott, William, 7, 24 h. Lozenby, Wilson, saddler, 5, 3 h. Ludgate, John, laborer, 1, 14 f. Lumley, Wm., 9, 29 h. Luscomb, Charles, laborer, 5, 21 h. Luscomb, Jacob, 3, 17 h. Lyon, Patrick, laborer, 1, 27 h. Macgregor, Josiah, sawyer, 5, 19 f. Mackie, Alexander, G, 2 h. Mackie, James, blacksmith, 8, 4 f. Mackie, John, 6, 2 f. Mackey, Levi, teacher, 6, 1 f. Mackey, Sylvester, 6, 2 f. ^r Macintyre, Dougald, 5, 31 h. Macintyre, John, laborer, 6, 17 h. Macnab, Duncan, Merchant 9, 18 f. Macnab, John, postmaster, 9, 19 f. Madden, Thomas, 6, 9 h. Madigan, Patrick, 5, 8 f. Madill, Henry, 7, 20 and 21 f. Madill, James, 3, 5 h. Madill, James, caipenter, 3, 3, h. Madill, John, 3, 5 f. Madill, Mrs. W., 3, 5 f. Madill, Wm., B., 4, 3 f. Maggs, James, 6, 22 h. ^ Magan, Bartholomew, shoemaker, 2, 15 h. Magee, David, laborer, 2, 20 h. Maguire, Charles, laborer, b f, 26 h. Maguire, William, 2, 15 h. Mair, James, sen., 9, 35 f. Major, Henry, 4, 29 f. Major, William, 5, 26 f. Manning, William, 9, 1 f. Mansfield, Charles, 4, 14 f. Marks, Daniel, laborer, b f 23 f. Marks, Daniel, 1, 16 h. Marks, Wm., laborer, 9, 19 h. Margacli, Alexander, blacksmith, 2, 12 f. ff^ere to buy first class Hardware clieap, Hatch & Brother's. COUNTY OF ONTARIO DIRECTORY. 127 er, 2, 16 f. Her, 5, 3 h. r, 1, 14 f. . jrer, 5, 21 h. h. 1, 27 h. ryer, 5, 19f.{. 2 h. mith, 8, 4 f. ; 6, If. 3f. ,31h. ■er, 6, 17h. 3hant 9, 18 f. ister, 9, 19 f. h. f. nd 21 f. ;er, 3, 3, h. F. f. •, shoemaker, , 2,20h. rer, b f, 26 h. L5h. J5f. f. 1 f. 14 f. r, bf23f. I. 9, 19 h. blacksmith, ther's. Marquis, John, 1, 25 h. Marquis, Thomas, b f 19 f. Martin, David, miller, 6 11. Mason, Alexander, hotel keeper, 2, 15 h. Mathews, Archibald, 1, 22 f. Mathews, Charles, hotel keeper, 6, 19 f. Mathews, Francis, laborer, 1, 15 h. Mathews, John, sen., laborer, b f 23 f. Mathews, John, jr., sailor, b f 23 h. Maynard, John, 6, 21 h. Mead, John, 8, 4 h. Meekham, William, 8, 17 h. Meen, Frederick, merchant, 5 12 h. Meighan, Francis, 1, 23 h. Meikhara, Wm., 7, 19 f. Michel], Alfred T., 8, 23 f. Michell, Charles V., 8, 23 f Michell, Henry T., 9, 23 h. Michell, John, merchant, 8, 18 f. Michell, Wra. H., 9, 19 f Michell, Wm. I., 8, 23 f. Middaugh, Jacob, laborer, 6 19. Middaugh, Thomas, blacksmith, 6, 19 f. Middleton, George, 7, 13 f Middleton, Isaac, sen., 9, 17 x 18 f. Middleton, Isaac, junr., 7, 16 17 x 18 h. Middleton, James, 6, 28 f Middleton, Robert, laborer, 6, 29 h. Milden, George, teacher, 5, 32 h. Mills, James, G, 29 f. Miller, Charles, 5, 9 h. Miller, Daniel, blacksmith, 5, 1 1 h. Miller, David, tailor, 0, 19 f Miller, Elijah, 6, 32 h. Miller, John, 7, 16, 17 x 18 f. Miller, John, 7, 37 h. Miller, Mrs., 4, 32 f. Miller, Robert, 2, 11 f. i Miller, WiUiam, sen., 7, 18 f Miller, William, junr., 7, 25 h. Milne, George, 6, 26 f. Milne, James, tailor, 1, 23 f. Milne, James, 6, 31 h. Mitchell, James, labourer, b f 35 f. Mitchell, John, miller, 5, 12 h. Mitchell, Mrs., 4, 34, h. Mockridge, Rev. James, 2, 4 h. Moifat, John, b f 33 h. Money, Robert, laborer, 3, 35 h. Monkhouse, Joseph, postmaster 9, 30 f. Monkhouse, Thos., merchant, 9, 30 f Montgomery, Joseph R., 5, 6 f. Moodie, Daniel, shoemaker, 5, 31 f. Moore, Edwin, sailor, b f 23 h. Moore, Henry, labourei*, 2, 19 h. Moore, John, labourer, 4, 15 h. Moore, Mrs., b f 23 h. Moore, Peter, sawyer, 7, 30 h. Moore, Thomas, labourer, 4, 14 h. Moore, Thomas, 4, 9 h. Morgan, Alexander, blacksmith, 9,. 18 h. Morin, Patrick, labourer, b f 35 h. Morrisy, James, mason, 2, 14 h. Morrison, Agustus, 2, 31 h. Morrison, Henry, 2, 29 h. Morrison, James, 9, 8 h. Mowbray, Hugh, 7, 4 f Mowbray, Ralph, senr., 6, 7 and 8 f. Mowbray, Ralph, jr., 6, 7 f. Muir, Wm., tanner, 1, 25 f. Mulheani, Edward, labourer, 2, 25 h. Munro, Hugh, 2, 24, b. Murray, John, 1, 29 h. Murray, Mrs., 9, 18 f. Murray, Thomas, 1, 27 h. Mun-ay, Wm., 1, 4 h. Mutch, Robert, 8, 1 h. Neal, Lawrence, 3, 17 and 18 h. Nighswander, Christian, 7, 35 f. Nighswander, Martin, sen., 9, 31 f. Nighswander, Martin, jr., 9, 31 f. You will save mmwj hij buying Stoves at Hatch & Broilm's. 128 CONNER AND COLTSON'S ¥'%■ Nighswander, Michael, 7, 34 f. Nighswander, Samuel, 9 29 f. Nimmo, James, carpenter, 9, 1 f. Nisbet, Peter, b f 27 f. Noon, Dominick, labourer, 3, 20 h. Norton, George, b f 29 ll. Nowlan, Patrick, 4, 33 f. McAvoy, Christopher, 7, 8 f. McAvoy, James, 7, 3 f. McAvoy, John, 8, 8 h. McBrady, Daniel, wheelwright, 3, • 3 f. McBrayon, Dugald, shoemaker, 9 4 h. McCann, Philip, 4, 7 h. McCann, Thomas, wheehvright, 6, 3f. McCai'dle, Joseph, tollkeeper, b f 34 h. McCarty, Daniel, 4, 7 f. McCausland, David, blacksmith, 9 18 h. McCausland, John, 3, 15 f. McCausland, Wm., b f 7 f. McCormick, James, carpenter, 4, 17 h. McCormick, John, 4, 17 f. McCouchie, Hugh, 1, 26 f. McCouchie, William, b f 29 h. McCrea, John, sen., 4, 25 h. McCrea, John, junr., blacksmith, 4, 18 h. McCreight James, 3, 30 f. McDonald, Graham, weaver, 9 18 f. McFarlane, David, 9, 20 f. McFarlane, James, 9, 21 f. McGeagh, James, 3, 12 x 13 f. McGinty, Bryan, laborer, b f 25 h. McGinty, Charles, laborer, 1, 20 h. McGinty, Edward, laborer, 1 23 f. Mcintosh, Alexander, 1, 23 f. McKay, Alexander, tailor, 6, 10 f. McKay, Angus, 2, C h. McKay, Wm., 4, 32 f. McKay, Wm., laboi^r, 5, 11 f. McKee, Alexander, weaver, 7 25 h. McKiterick,^ Andrey, 5, 9 x 10 f. McKitcrick, John, 6, 1 1 f. McKiterick, William, carpenter, 6, 10 £ McKnight, Michael, laborer, 6, 30 h. McLaren, Robert, 4, 5 f. McMurray, James, carpenter, 6, 9 h. McMurray, James & Thomas, 6, 9 £ McNalby, Francis, 4, 8 f, McNeelby, Joseph, junr., 6, 35 h. McPhee, Donald, postmaster, 4 31 f. McPherson, Wm., merchant, 8 19 h. McQuay, James, 3, 6 f. McQuay, Thomas, 4, 6 h. McQuoid, Francis, 8, 6 h. McQuoid, Henry, 6, 10 h. McQuoid, James, 5, 10 h. McQuoid, John, 5, 10 f. Oake, Wm., 1, 1 h. O'Connor, Daniel, b f 20 f. O'Connor, Daniel, 1, 19 f. O'Connor, Dennis, 3, 1 f. O'Connor, James, 5, 19 £ O'Coiinor, Jeremiah, b f 18 h. O'Connor, Jei-emiah, 3, 1 fi. Oddie, John, station master, 1, 24 h. O'Donnell, John, 3, 24 h. O'Leary, Arthur, 4, 4 £ O'Leary, George, 4, 6 £ O'Leary, George, 3, 3 h. O'Leary, Lewis, 4, 6 h. O'Leaiy, Timothy, 3, 17 and 18 £ Orvis, Ira, 1, 3 h. Orvis, Selah, 4, 2 h. Orvis, Wm. H., 1, 1 h. Oxley, Robert, 1, 30 £ Ozborn, Joseph, carpenter, 5, 33 h. Pallister, John, 8, 22 £ Pallister, Thos., jr., 7, 23 h. Pallister, Wm., 2, 35 £ Palmer, Albert, b f 23 h. Palmer, (leorge, b f 31 h. Palmer, Ira, postmaster, 9, 4 h. Hatch & Brother, nottd for SelUng good Goodt Cfitap. aver, 7 25 h. i, 9 X 10 f. 11 f. carpenter, 6, )orer, 6, 30 h. f. irpenter, 6, liotnas, 6, 9 f. ir., 6, 35 h. aaster, 4 31f. chant, 8 19 h. k 111. Ih. Oh. Oh. f. 20 f. L9f. If. .9 £ b f 18 h. aster, 1, 24h. ^h. f. f. 17 and 18 (. t inter, 5, 33 h. f. , 23 h. f. 3h. Ih. ter, 9, 4 h. rap. COUNTY or ONTARIO DIRFXITORY. 129 Palmer, Isaac, 2, 20 f. Palmer, James L,, 2, 20 f. Palmer, James S., b f 31 li. Palmer, John, senr., shoemaker, 9, 18 f. Palmer, John, jr., 9, 18 h. Palmer, Mrs., 7, 24 f. Palmer, Thos. R., merchant. 1, 25 h. Palmer, Weston, b f 22 f. ' Palmer, Wm., 8, 25 f. Parker, John, postmaster, 1, 25 and 26 f. Parken, Mrs. W., 6, 4 f. Parson, Wm., b f 15 h. Patten, Joseph, carpenter, 4, 32 f. Pattc-son, Andrew, tanner, 5, 19 h. Patterson, James, carpenter, 9, 19 h. Patty, Charles, brickmaker, 3, 31 h. Paul, James, 8, 31 f. Paul, John, weaver, 8, 31 f. Peak, James, b f 13 and 14 f. Peak, John, b f 14 h. Pearce, Charles, labourer, b f 35 h. Pearce, John, jr., labourer,, b f 35f. Pearce, Wm., shoemaker, 7, 31 f. Percy, John, 3, 21 f. Percy, Thomas, 3, 21 f. Peart, Thomas, 2, 19 h. Peebles, Alexander, 4, 24 h. Penhall, William, hotel keeper, b f 32 f. Pepper, James, 7, 29 h. Peters, Albert, teacher, 2, 14 h. Peters, Henry, teacher, 1, 14 h. Peters, James, masjn, 2, 35 f. Peters, James, 2, 31 h. Peters, Thomas, 1, 2 h, Peugelby, William, tanner, 5, 12 f. Pheney, Thomas, 3, 29 h. Philip, Colin, 5, 21 h. Phillips, John, 5, 22 f. Phipps, Stillwell, b f 13 x 14 h. Phipps, WilUam, 3, 4 h. Pickard, James, b f 15 f. Pickard, John, 2, 14 h. Picking, Thomas, 1, 31 f. Pile, William, 2, 13 h. Pilkey, Archibald, 7, 14 f. Pilkey, Joseph, 8, 17 f. Pilkey, William, 7, 16 17 x 18 h. Pinnock, William, laborer, 6, 33 h. Pizer, WiUiam, sailor, 1, 25 f. Plaxton, William, laborer, 3, 6 h. Pollard, James, shoemaker, 2, 15 f. Pollard, Zachariah, wheelwright, 5, 32 h. Pope, Frederick, T stationmaster, 1 14 h. Post, George W., 2, 10 f. Post, Mrs. J., 1, 19 f. Postill, Francis, 7, 27 h. Potter, German, laborer, b f 35 h. Poucher, Thomas, 6, 33 f. Powell, Henry, b f 6 f . Powell, WiUiam, b f 6 f . Powers, Garrett, 2, 4 h. Press, William, carpenter, 4, 18 f. Proctor, Charles, 8, 10 f. Proctor, Jonas, 8, 11 f. Proctor, Thomas, b f 1 h. Proctor, William, b f 2 h. Pickering, Isaac, 4, 4 f, Pugh, David, sen., 9, 10 f. Pugh David, junr., 8, 9 h. Pugh, Edward, 9, 12 f. Pugh, Josiah, 4, 27 f. Pugh, Thomas, 8, 9 h. Pugh, Thos., 4, 26 h. PuUen, Henry L., labourer, bf 35 h. Pursey, Archibald, 5, 25 f. Pursey, John, 5, 27 f. Pursey, Wm„ 6, 28 f. Purvis, Thomas, 2, 25 f. Ramsay, David, 1,13 and 14 f. Ramsay, Joseph, labourer, 7, 27 h. Rawson, Thomas, 1, 31 h. Rawson, Wm., 1, 34 h. Reazin, Thos. G., 1, 9 f. Reazin, Wm. T., 1, 9 h. Redden, John, 3, 18 f. Hatch d- Brother fw Carving and Butdwr Knives. 14 Mi ■lir ■ Ha 1* if ^.. !*■ ■■♦ r' 'H. 1 -fcL... 130 CONNER AND COLTSON S Eedman, Thomas, 6, 5 f. Eedman, Wm., 5, 5 f. Eeedy, P. wheelwriglit, 5, 1 1 1". Eeesor, Charles, 5, 29 li. Eeesor, Flavius, 3, 34 f. Keeeor, Jacob, 4, 34 f. Reid, Rev. Henry, 6, 1 1 h. Reid, John, 8, ) 5 h. Reid, Michael, blacksmith, 2, 16 h. Remmer, John, b f 4 f. Rennie, James, labourer, 3, 7 h. Rennie, Wm. J., labourer, 3, 10 h. Revet, John, labourer, 2, 30 h. Rew, James, 2, 34 f. Rex, George, painter, 3, 15 h. Reynolds, John, blacksmith, 9, 25 f. Richards, Peter, mason, G, 35 f. Richards, Thomas, 1, 11 f. Richardson, Arthur M., 1, 2 f. Ricliardson, Jldmund A., b f 3 h. Richardson, Fredeiick J., b f 1 f. Richardson, Jas., senr., 9, 25 f. Richardson, Jas., jr., 8, 27 h. Ricliardson, James, 1, 10 f. Ricliardson, Roliert, b f 10 t". Richardson, Wm., 7, 3 h. Richardson, Wm. H., b f 9 f. Ricliardson, Wm. V., b f 10 li. Ridley, John, 2, 1 1 f. Ridley, Wm., 2, 17 and 18 h. Riley, Dennis, cooper, 1, 23 f. Riordon, John, 5, 15 h. Ritchie, Ebnezer, 2, 32 li. Roache, Frederick, blacksmith, 5, 31 f. Roahn, John, labourer, 1, 13 h. Robelyea, Peter, carpenter, 8, 19 f. Roberts, Thomas, mason, 5, 29 h. Roberts, Wm., 2, 7 h. Robertson, Alexander, 9, 20 f. Robci-tson, Robert, 4, 20 h. Robins, Francis, labourer, 5, 35 h. Robhison, James, 4, 2 li. Robson, John, cooper, 5, 31 h. Rodden, Michael, b f 2 h. Rodgers, James, 6, 6 f. ' Rogers, Clarkson, 6, 6 f. Rogers, David T., 2, 11 f. Rogers, James, labourer, 3, 2 h. Rome, John, 8, 21 h. Ross, Andrew, 8, 1 h Ross, Rev., Walter, 1, 13 and 14 h. Russell, James, miller, 8, 20 h. Russell, John, 7, 14 h. Ry Michael, labourer. 4, 14 h. ' Rye, John, 4, 21 f. Sadler, Joseph, saddler, 5, 5 h. Sadler, Thomas, 9, 9 f. Sadler, Thos, 0, 5 f. Sadler, Wilfred, 5, 5 h. Sadler, Wm., senr., 6, 13 and 14 f. Sadler, Wm., jr., G, 13 f. Sales, Wm., G, 22 h. Salton, George, carpenter, 6, 3 f. Sal ton, .lames, G, 2 f. Sanderson, Thos, 9, 33 h. Saunders, (Jeorge, carpenter, G, 33 f. Scott, Wm., 8, 12 f. Sebeck, G., 9, 25 f. Seeker^ Robert, hotelkeeper, 1, 24 h. Seeker, Wm., 1, 24 h, Seldon, Samuel, 4,11 h. Serviss, George, W., shoemaker, 4, 2h. Shank, Isaac, 3, 28 h. Shank, Jacob, 3, 27 f. Shaq>, Joseph, 1, 27 h. Shea, Henry, cooper, 5, 13 f. Sheppard, Tliomas, 1, IG h. Sheppard, James, 2, 17 h. Sheppard, John, 9, 9 f. Sheppjird, WiUiam, 1, 17 h, Sherman, Henry, laborer, b f 35 h. Sherrard, Ira. G, 20 f. Sherrard. Mrs., 6, 18 f. Sherrard, Sylvanus, G, 21 f. Shocan, Micluiel, laborer, 2, 7 h. Shnell, John, 4, 32 h. Sides, John, 6, 3 f. Jh i/mi require any Hardware ? — Call on Hutch tC Brother. f. If. ir, 3, 2 h. ISandUb. 8, 20 h. 5r. 4, U h. r, 5, 5 h. 13 and U f. If. iter, 6, 3 f. ,rpeater, 0, eper, 1, 24h. Iioomaker, 4, ), 13 f. IG h. 7h. i. 17 h, rer, b f 35 h f. , 21 f rer, 2, 7 h. otiier. COUNTY OF ONTARIO DIRECTORY. 181 Simmons, John, b f 6 h. tSimpson, Mrs., 1, 21 h. Sligh, John, 5, 27 f. Smith, Edward J., merchant, 5, 34 f. Smith, George B., laborer, 5, 19 f. Smith, James, mercliant, 5, 18 h. Smitli, James, 4, 16 h. Smith, John, 6, 35 f. Smith, John, 7, 8 f. Smith, Moses, miller, 1, 14 h. Smith, Robert, 1, 2G f. Smith. William, 7, 11 f. Smith, William, fi, 15 f. Smitherin, Ricliard, 7, 6 h. Snell, John, hotel keeper, 6, 4 f. Snell, Samuel, cai-penter, 6, 7 f. Somervill(% Samuel, 5, 11 f. Sourrby, John, 1, 33 h. Spafford, Mark, 9, 27 h. Spears, Aink, John L., 5, 32 h. Spink, Wm., miller, 5, 31 h. Spink, William, miller, 9, .30.h. Sprowle, Elliott, 2, 4 h. Squire, Richard, 4, 5 h. Stalter, Jac.ib, miller, G, 12 h. Stephenson, Benjiimin, b f 8 h. Stephenson, Noble, 6, 17 h. Stephenson, Samuel, G, 17 h. Stephenson, Tliomas, 5, 17 f. Stephenson, Wm., 5, 4 f. St(!rling, James, merchant, 6, 10 h. Sterling, Mrs. J. C, hotellfeeper, 5, 11 f. Stin'ens, John, b f 35 f. Stevens, Reuben, b f 35 f. St jvens, Thomjis, b f 35 f. Steivart, Tlios., shoemaker, 5, 19 f. Stojk, George, 5, 19 f. Stock, John M., 6, 18 f. Stockdale, Roliert, 3, 32 h. Stokes, George, 8, 25 f. Stone, Wm., b f 20 h. Stoner, Abram, senr., labourer, 1, 15 h. Stoner, Abram, jr., b f 23 h. Stoner, Wm., b f 23 h. Strachan, David, 9, 18 f. Strachan, George, 5, 31 h. Strachan, James, 9, 24 h. Strachan, James, 7, 27 h. Strachan, Robert, 7, 27 h. Story, Mrs., 7, 24 f. Stotts, (Jasper, 4, 18 f. Stotts, Deborah, b f 34 f. Stotts, James, 1, 19 h. Stouffer, Jacob, 9, 30 h. Stover, Cluistian, 3, 29 f. Stover, Heiuy, labourer, 3, 31 h. Stover, Samuel, 3, 26 f. Studholm, Joseph, labourer, 5, 30 h. Sullivan, James, 1, 27 f. Sullivan, Patricrk, wheelright, 2, 16 f. Summers, James, merchant, 5, 18 h Swallow, Mathew, jr., 1, 18 h. Swallow, Mathew, jr., carpenter, 1, 19 f. Synott, Wm., 1, 24f. Sypher, David, 9, 24 f. Tait, George, 1, 34 f. Tate, Alexander, '6, lOf. Taun, George, 8, 12 x 13 f. Taun, Richard, G, 19 f. Tayloi', Charles, 2, 7 x 8 h. . Taylor, Dugald, sen., shoemaker, 9 18 f Taylor, Dugald, jr., tanner, 9, 19h. Taylor, Duncan, carder, 5, 31 h. Taylor, James, merchant, 5, 31 f. Taylor, James, 1, 32 f. Taylor, Malcolm, b f 7 x 8 h. Taylor, William, 2, 29 f, Taylor, William, 2, 1 f. Are i/ou (joiiKj to hiiiW — Call on Hatch rC- Brother. m CONNER AND COLTSON S m ■ I :kf^ Teepy, Patrick, laborer, 5, 15 h. Thorn, Wm., sen., 2, 28 f. Tliom, William, junr., b f 30 h. Thomson, Charles, carpenter, 5, 18, h. Thomson, Tliomas, sen., 8, 13 f. Thomson, Thos., jr., mason, 9, 18 f. Thomson, Thomas, 8, 10 h. Thorpe, James, merchant, 1, 15 h. Thornton, Daniel, 5, 23 f. Tliomtou, James, mailcarrier 5, 19 h. Tomlinson, Henry E., 3, 3 x 4 h. Tonilinson, Thomas, 3, 3 x 4 h. Tool, John, 4, 24 f. Tracy, Alfred, 9, 26 f. Tracy, Edwin, 9, 26 h. Tracy, William, 8, 24 f. Tran, George, 4, 31 f. Tripp, John, b f 23 f. Tripp, Reuben,!, 25 h. Tripp, Thomas, merchant, 1, 25 f. Truman, James, 8, 35 h. Tucker, David, M. D., 2. 15 h. Turner, Alfred, carpenter, 5, 29 h. Turner, George, 5, 24 f. Turner, Isaac, sen., 5, 29 f. Turner, Isaac, junr., postmaster, 5, 29 f. Turner, Jacob, 5, 23 f. Turner, Jonathan, 7, 20 x 19 f. Turner, Thomas, shoemaker, 9, 18 lu Turner, William, 5, 29 f. Turner, William B., 5, 30 f. Twamley, George, 4, 8 h. Tye, John, 6, 11 f. Underbill, James, 4, 23 h. Underliill, Robert, C, 23 h. Vail, Elanson, 1, 7 f. Vail, Ira, 1, 5 f. Valentine, George, 4, 1 1 f. Valuy, Edward, laborer, 2, 12 f. Vanhoni, Squire, 1, 35 f. Vardon, Edwni, 5, 30 f. Vardon, Joseph, carpenter, 4, 31 f. Vardon, Robert, 4, 32 h. Vaidon, Sidney, carpenter, 5, 31 f. Vardon, Thomas W., 5, 30 f. Varty, William, 3, 16 f. Vero, Augustus, 4, 30 f, Vickers, William, 5, 35 h. Virrian, George, 6, 13 f. Waddle, William, 9, 11 f. Walkey, John, blacksmith, 3, 31 h. Wallace, Isaac, miller, 2, 15 h. Wallace, John, laborer, 6, 27 h. Walter, George, blacksmith, 3 2 f . Ward, Ralph, 7, 1 x 2 h. Ward, Richaid, sen., 8, 4 f. Ward, Richard, junr., 9, 4 f. Ward, Robeit, 7, 12 f. Warder, William, 7, 4 h. Watson, Thomas, laborer, b f 35 h. Watson, William, tailor, 9, 19 f. Webb, Mrs., I 15. Webb, S., wheelwright, 5, 18 f. Webb, Samson, 6 19. Webb, William, blacksmith, 5 18. Webster, Joseph, 2, 2 f. Weir, John, junr., 8, 6 f. Welsh, Bernard, laborer, 1, 24 b. Welsh, Timothy, b f 20 h. Welsh, William, 8, 28 f. Westlake, Nicholas, butcher, 2, 17 h. Wetherald, James, 1, 10 f. White, James, 4, 28 f. Wlute, James, 3, 21 h. White, John, 9, 29 f. Wliite, John, 1, 29 f. Wliite, Joseph, 1, 30 f. White, Thomas, 8, 4 f. Wliite, Truman P., 5, 32 f. Wliiteinan, Robert, teacher, 4 C. Whitemore, John, merchant, 2, 15 h. Whittiside, Daniel, 7, 21 h. Whiteside, William, warfinger,^b f 23 f. Hatch (i- Brother Manvfadiire and Repair Tinware, &c. %' COUNTY OF ONTARIO DIRECTORY. 133 er, 4, 31 f. 1. icr, 5, 31 f. 30 f. f. th, 3, 31 h. , 15 h. G, 27 h. nth, 3 2 f. I. 4f. 4f. ;r, bf35li. , 9, 19 f. 5, 18 f. Inith, 5 18. f. f. r, 1, 24 b. ' h. f. tchor, 2, ) f. Whitney, Mrs., 2, 15 f. Whitson, James, 7, 26 f. Wideman, Abram, 9, 34 f. Wideman, Christian, 9, 35 h. Widdifield, Mordecai, 5, 18 f. Wigmore, Samuel B., tinsmith, 5, 32 f. Williams, Charles, 9, G f. Williams, David, sen., 9, f. William.s, David, junr., 9, 8 f. Williams, William, 9, 7 f. Wilson, Casper, 4, 23 f. Wilson, Cornelins J., carder, 7 13 f. Wilson, Elijali, 5, 19 h. Wilson, Joseph, 5, 22 f. Wilson, Robert S., 2, 3 f. Wilson, Seth C, 2, 3 f. Wilson, Ceorge, 6, 10 f. Wilson, James, blacksmith, 9, 30 f, Wilson, John, laborer, 9, 7 h. AVilson, John, 5, 33 h. Wilson, Joseph, wheelwright, 4, 31 f. Wilson, Joseph. 2, 10 f. Wilson, Newreck, 7, 23 h. Wilson, Richard, 5, 8 f. Wilson, Richard, 5, 11 h. Wilson, Tliomas, 7, 20 x 21 f. Wilson, Thomas, 7, 1 f. Wilson, Wm., 5, 18 f. Wilson, Wm., 6, 14 h. Wilken, Alexander, 8, 1 f. Wilkie, Wm. 2, 26 f. Wilkinson, Isaiv., 5, 19 h. Windsor, Hiram, 5, 32 h. Windsor, John, shoemaker, 5, 32 f. Winnacott, John, labourer, 3, 1 Ih. Winter, Jacob, labourer, 5, 4 h. Wipe, George, b f 8 h. Wise, Isaac, clerk, 2, 15 f. Wise, John, 2, 18 h. Witter, Asa, 4, 21 h. Wixson, Franklin, 9, 17 and 18 h. Wixson, Joseph, jr., 7, 19 and 20 f. Wood, Oswald, 6, 14f. Wood, Robert, cai-penter, 6, 12 h. Wood, Samuel, 7, 32 f. Wood, Thomas, shoemaker, 2, 26 f. Woodruff, Hawkuis, 4, 17 and 18 f. Woodruff, Ira, labourei, b f 22 h. Woodruff, John, labourer, 1, 22 h. Woodruff, Nelson, 5, 19 f. AVoodruff, Mrs. P., 6, 19 f. Woodruff, Samuel, 6, 19 h. Wonch, Francis S. B., teacher, 6, 19 h. Wonch, J. W., 4, 31 h. Wright, Edward, merchant, 2, 16 h. Wrightman, Henry, labourer, 4, 14 h. Wright, John, 1, 14 h. AVright, Sausberry, fisherman, b f 23 h. Wright, Wm., 1, 10 f. Yake, Hiram, 9, 33 f. Young, George, 5, 19 h. Young, Isaac, carpenter, 5, 31 t Young, John, 6, 1 h. Yoimg, Thomas, labourer, 6, 5 h. Young, Uriah, 5, 28 f. Yule, Adam E., stationmaster, b f 35 h. Xule, Charles, 6, 25 h. 2 f. :her, 4 6. thant, 2, 1 h. «finger,^b X. TOWNSHIP OF EAMA. Tlie township of Rama is bounded on the north by the Severn River, on the south by the township of Mara, on the east by the county of Victoria, ayd on the west by Lakes Simcoe and Couchiching. Popu- lation about 700. 134 CONNKR AND COLTSON S 27 w Barns, John, b 19 and 12 f. Barnes, Joshua, 1, 18 av half h hartley. Samuel, n 22 f. Beats, John, e l)r 21 f. Bouss, John, n 16 f. Boyd, John, front, 12 f. Boyle, Andrew, c 3 and 4 f. Brooking, Rev. Kobt., 10, lialf f. Cade, John, 1 7 f. Cairns, Mrs., m 3 and 4 f. Chaplin, Wni.. g 3 h. Chishohn, Hugh, b, 8, 9 and 10 f. Chisold, Ciharles, m 13 h. Christy, A. R, m 15 li. Connor, John, o 2 f. Cooper, Thomas, m 14 f. Coren, John, front, 40 and 41 f. Crysler, George, a 21 f. CHdligan, John, b 1 f. English, Joseph, front, 13 f. Fahy, Hugh, 1, 17 s quarter, f. Fahy, Thomas, 1, 17 n quarter f. Fenton, Jeremiah, 1, 19 s half h. Fox, John, 1, 19 s half f. Garnet, Alan, i 5 f. Gaudon Autoin, front p 1 and 2 f. Gettings, Patrick, 1,21 s w quar- ter f. Gilchrist, Peter, c 21 f. Gunn, Alexander, m 11 h. Hayes, Patrick, 2, IG w half f. Healy, John, front, p 1 and 2 f. Hearner, James, 3 22 h. Hearner, Wm., 2, 22 s half f. Henderson, Alexander, 1 23 n half f. Heslop, James, 3, 23 f. Heslop, Joseph, 2, 23, n p f. Heslin, Dominick, front 4 e j) f. Heslin, James, front 3 e p f. Heslin, James, 2, 23 u e p f. Heslin, John, 1, 21 n w quarter f. Hopkins, Benjamin, front p 3 and 4h. Janies, Mrs., r m 12 h. Kelly, Thos., 2, 23 .s e p f. Kenne l>f. It 11 f. p 11 f. pl2f. 28 f. 1 n half h. 15 f. |9 w lialf f. Jf. f. ont p 12 f. 12 w p f. p 13 f. 7 1'. 18 sop f. 18 n e p f. 3f. 20 n p f. 16 s half f. If. If. , 15aiuU6f. h. f) n half f. I half f. e p f. 2f. e half f. 22 w half f. 23 s vr quar- , 22 e half f. 23 8 e quar- McMiillin, Miles, 5, IG n half f. McNulty, Michael, 1, 17 e half f. McPherson, Archie, i 2 and 3 f. McPherson, J., front 22, 23 end on yetHv^ good vahie at Hatch Brother's , COUXTY (IF OyTARIO DTRKOTOllY. 13J> (Jeer, Daniel, 5, 14 f. f. McKercher, John, 7, 7 t. McLachlan, Dugald, 14, 23. McLachlan, Philip, 7, 17 li. McLaren, John, 10, 1 1 f. McLean, Daniel, 2, 20 h. McLean, Lachlan, 14, 2 f. McLeod, Wm., 14, lo f. McLeod,, .John, 14, li5 f. McLintock, F., 3, 14 f. McLintock, John, 8, 1 7 i". McLintock, Joseph, 13, 22 f. McLintock, Wm. 3, 1 4 f. McMillan, Dugald, 14, 22 h. McMillan, John, A., .'), fl f. McMillan, James, 12, IG f. McMillan, Duncan, 12, IG f. McMillan, William, 12, IG f. McPhail, James, 10, IG. McPhcrson, Wm., merchant, 4, (> f. McQuade, James, 4, G h. McVeigh, Andrew, 12, 23 f. Netherton, Richard, 1,10 f. Netherton, Richard, 1, 15 t. Netherton, Sanuiel, 1, 15 f. Netherton, Hamuel, 1, IG f. Newhray, John, 1, 24 t. Nicholls, Wm., 9, 4 f. Noble, Harvy, 14, 12 f. Northc()te, John, 3, 17 f. Oastes, Frederick, 13, 23 f. Orchard, Jacob, 11, 24 f. Orr, Charles, 13, 24 f. Orserf Jeremiah, jr., 8, 19 f. Orser, Jeremiah, 8, 19 f. Orser, Solomon, 8, 19 f. O'Brien, William, 2, 4 t. O'Bryant, William, 1, 7. O'Bryant, William, 1, 6 f. O'Bryant, Willhim, 1, 8. O'Connor, B., 13, 11 h. O'Leary, Jeremi.ah, 13, 10 h. O'Leary, Jajnes<, 13, 12 f. O'Learv, Timothy, 4, 4 f. Page, Silas, 8, 9 f. Pahner, Jo' u, 13, 24 f. Parish, AVm., 5, 17 t. Piirker, John, 8, 22 h. Parratt, Thos., 1, 3 f. Parrott, Robert, 1, 3 f. Patterson, George, 13, IG f. Paul, Andi-ew, miller, 4, 9 h. Paxton, Thomas, 7, 19 f. Peat, Andrew, 12, 15 f. Penhall, Richanl, 12, 13 f. Perkins, Wm., 10, 22. Phaii-, Iiol)ert, 10, IG f. Phaii-, Thomas, 10, IG. Pheir, Robert, 9, 10 Pheriill, Wm., 4, 15 f. Phillipo, AVm., 8, 19 h. Phillips, George, 14, 12 f. Phillip, Wm., 14, 12 h. Phwnix, E«lward, 11, 13 f. Phoenix, John, 11, 12 f. Plank, B., 5, 12 f. Plonglnnan, (J., 1, 9 t. Plowman, .lohn, 9, 20 h. Plowman, Thos., 2, 8 t. Poiteous, (Jeorge, 5, 14 h. Porteous, Wm., I, 10 t. Pound, Mi-s., 7, 20 f. Pound, Mrs., 7, 19 f. *^ Rodgerii " and other Umms at Jla/rh r (ill M I ' • •• ? ■i 1 144 CONNKR AND COLTSON S Steel, William, 5, 13 f. Steer, Luxombe, 4, 9 f. Stephens John, 1, 6 h. Stephenson, Thomas, 12, 24 f. Stevenson, William, 7, 9 t. StcA'ens, John, 6, 12 h. Stevens, William, 1, 3 f. Stevens, William, 2, 7 f. Stewart, Donald, 14, 21 f. St. John, Andrew 14, 1 f. St. John, George, 14, 1 f. Stewart, James, 7, 5 h. StcMart, Robert, 14, 21 f. Still, Ahiel, 1, 15 f. Stillwell, Jimcs, 7, 7 h. Stillwell, Reuben, 11, 14 f. Stone, Amos, 12, 13 f. Stone, Jason, 12, 14 h. Stonehouse, John, 2, 23 f. Stonehouse, John, 1, 23 t. Stork, Christopher, 4, 16 t. Stoutenburgh, Hiram, shoemaker, 5, 7. Stoutenbourgh, James, 8, 2 f. Stray, Daniel, 5, 7 t. Stretton, Robert, 9, .1 t. Sutleff, Henry, 3, 6 h. Sutleff, John, 4, 6. Sutleft, John, 3, 6 f. Swannick, John, 13, 5 f. Swannick, William, 13, G f. Swinston, Henry, 6, 1 f. Sykes, George, 5, 4 h. Sykes, John, 5, 4 h. Tahaney, Jolm. 8, 14 f. Tahaney, Luke, 8, 14 f. Tallman, ]N\lson, 9, 21 f. Tate, WiVlum, 9, 12 f. Tate, Wm., 9, 10 t. T'^ylor, John, 2, 17 t. T lylor, Sampson, 9, 22 t. Tennison, John, 5, 9. Thomas, Walter, 2, 9 f. Tliomas, Walter, 1, 14 f. Thompson, Charles, 6, 2 f. Tliompson, Chas., 3, 13 f. Thompson, Joseph, 4, 13 h. Thome, Nathaniel, 1, 16 f. Thornton, Thos., 2, 6 t. Till, Daniel, 11, 12 f. Tollman, Nelson, 9, 22 f. Tomlinson, Wm., 12, 7 f. Town, Daniel, ll,22f. To^vn, Robert, 11, 21 f. Tripp, Benjamin, 13, 24 f. Truax, Absalom, 13, 20 f. Truax. Alex., 13, 14 f. Truax, John, G., 14, 14 f. Tucker, John, 2, 7 h. Tummonds, John, 7, 10, f. Turner, Charles, 3, 15 f. Ulyatt, John, 7, 16 f. Valentine, Joseph, 1, 8 t. Vansickler, M. P., 5, 15 f. Vanzant, William, 13, 12 f. Veitch, John, 8, 4 f. Vei<^<:h, Robert, 8, 4 f. Vernon, Hanison, 6, 12 t. Vernon, James E., 3, 16 t. Vernon, James, 2, 13 f. Vernon. James, 1, 12 f. Vernon, Misses, 3, 15 f. Vernon, N. 4, 10 t. Vernon, Priscilla, 2, 15 f. Vickery, Joseph, 3, 16. Waggoner, Henry, 5, 2 f. Waggoner, Henry, 5, 1 f. Waggoner, William, 10, 13 f. Wakeford, Thomas, 13, 24 f. Wallace, George, 13, 19 f. Wallace, George, 13, 18 f. Walker, Archibald, 7, 7 t. Walker, Edward, 6, 9 t. Walker, Henry, 3, 17 f. Walker, James, 10, 16 f. Walker, John, 3, 8 f. Walker, Robert, 10, 12 f. Walker, Wm., 8, 1 f. Wannamaker, Hiram, 9, 22 h. Ward, Francis, 9, 8 f. Country Merchants supplied with Hardware at Hatch & Bivther's. ■' ■* COUNTY OF ONTIRIO DIRECTORY. 145 Ward, Francis, 4, 5. Ward, John, 9, 8 f. Ward, John, 8, 9 f. Ward, Joseph, 12, lOf. Ward, Joseph- 11, 9 f. Ward, Joseph, 7, 1 f. Ward, William, 4, 5 f. Wanen, James, 1 1, S. Warren, John, 11, 8. Warren, William, 11, 8. Warren, Wm., jr., 11, 10 h. Watson, Alex., 14, 12 k Watson, Francis, 7, 4. Watson, John, 6, 4. Watson, John, 11, 10 h. Watson, Joseph, 10, 9 f. Watson, Richard, 8' 9 f. Watson, Robert, 10, 8 f. Watson, Sarah, 7, 4 h. Watson, William, 10, 7 fa- Watson, William, 2, 4 6. Way, Daniel S., 4, 7 f. Way, Daniel S., 4, 6 f. Webster, Timothy, 12, 11 h. Weir, Gilbert, 1, 19 f. Weir, John, 1, 20 f. Weir, Mungo, 5, 10 f. Wells, Isajic, 5, 5. AVells, Isaac, 9, 13 f. WeUs, John, 9, 12 f. Wells, Robert, 9, 13 t. Welsh, Francis, 11, 1. Welsh, John, 4, 13 f. Welsh, Matthew, 4, 13 f. Welsh, Robert, 12, 2 h. Weslake, C, 7, 9. Weston, George, 4, 18 f. Whalen, Daul, 8, 11 f. Wlialen, Wm. D., 1, 1 f. Wliite, John, 3, 1 f. White, Joseph, 12, 18 f. White, William, 3, 13 t. White, William, 2, 13 t. Whitney, Philip, 10, 2. Wilcox, William, 5, 14 f. Wilds, John, shoemaker, 10, 9 L Wildman, Wm., 3, 11 f. Wilkinson, Aaron, 5, 2. Wilkinson, George, 4, 10 f. Wilkinson, John, 14, 14 f. Wilkinson, John, 14, 11 f. Wilkinson, Neil, 14, 23 f. Wilkmson, Neil, 14, 18 f. Wilkinson, Peter, 14, 20 f. WiUiams, Andrew, 9 22. William, Edward, 6, 15 f, Williams, Isaac, 7, 17 h. Williamson, James, 5, 11 1. Wixon, Wm., 12, 6 f. Wood, Charles, 7, 7 t. Wood, Gilbert, 1, 17 f. Wood, John, 8, 5 h. Wood, Richard, 12, 19 f. Woodbock, Wesley, 2, 3 h. Worden, William, 5 9. Wright, William, 8, 7 f. Wright, William, 8, 10 f. TOWNSHIP OF SCOTT. The township of Scott is bounded on the north by the township of Georgina, county of York, on the south, by the township of Uxbridge, on the east, by the townships of Brock and Reach, and on the west, by the township of East Gwillimbmy, county of York. Its principal vil- Isige is Leaskdale. Population about 2,000. 10 Go io Hatchs* for best Cast Steel Hammers. m CONNER AND COLTSON 8 H Abbott, Samuel, 6 h. Abraham, George, 7 n e pt 9 f. Acton, Edward, 8, lit. Acton, Robert, 7 s half 25 f. Alexander, George, blacksmith 6 s e a 12 f. Anduo, Gordon, 6 n e a 19 f. Annand, Charles, 3 n e quarter 24 f. Annand, George, 7 n e quarter 28 1. Annand, James, 7 n half 28 f. Annand, Nathaniel, 6 pt e half 22. Annand, Nathaniel, 3 s e quarter 24 h. Armstrong, Benjamin, 1 e half 16 f. Armstrong, John, jr., 2 n e quarter 16 f. Armstrong, John sr., 2 s e quarter 16 f. Armstrong, Thomas, 4 e half 4 t. Arnold, George, 1 n e quarter 13 f. Arnold, James, law quarter 13 f. Arnold, John, jr., 1 s half 13 f. Arnold, Thomas, 1 n half 17 f. Arnold, Thomas, jr., 1 s e quarter 19 f. Ashton, John, 8, 7 f. Badgerow, Abraham, 2 e half 30 f. Badgerow, Laffayette, 2 n w pt 29 £ Bagshaw, John, 5 s half 4 1. Bains, George, s w pt 29 f. Bain, Robert, 1 w half 20 f. Bain, Samuel, sr., 1 w half 21 f Bain, Samuel, jr., 1 n c pt 27 f Bain, William, 1 w lialf 28 f. Barton. Henry, 4 n pt w half lit. Barton. John, 4 pt 11 t. Barton, Robert, 4 whalfehalf 21 1. Bateman, Isaac, 4 w half 21 t. Bateman, Joseph, 6 pt w half 20 t. Bates, Robert, 7 pt w half 25 h. Bpaty, William, C., 3 e three-quar- ter 22 f. BeU, George, 4, 20 f Bell, John, 4 e quarter 21 f, Bell, WUliam, 3 e half 11 f. Byham, Robert, 6 n w pt 1. Birchard, Harvey, 6 w quarter 2 t. Birchard, Nathan, 5 e h^ 2 f. Bimie, Mrs. Julia, 3 n e pt w half 27 f. Black, Robert, 7 e pt 20 t. Blanchard, George, 6 s wpt 16 f. Blanchard, James, 6 s e pt 18 f. Blanchard, Marsheal, 6 n ept 18 1. Blair, Adam, 6 pt w half 26 f. Blair, John, 4 pt 6 t. Boothby, Mrs. Margaret, 1 pt s half 1 f. Brethour, James, 7 s w quarter 34 1. Brethour, John, 8, 32 f. Brethour, Michael, 7 n w pt 34 f. Brown, Geoi^e, 5 pt 7 f. Brown, James, 3 n e pt 7 £ Brown, John, 7 pt w half 24 h. Brown, William, 6 pt e pt 35 f. Brown, William, 4 e pt 6 f. Brooks, Edwards, sr., a e half 12 f. Brooks, Edward, jr., 2 w half 12 f. Bunnell, Henry, 4 e half 1 f. Burns, Thomas, 5 w half 1 t. Bums, Wm., 1 n e 4uarter 22 f. Burnham, John, 4 n e a 5 h. Burnham, Thomas, 4, 7 f. Burton, John, 1 s e half w half 10 f. Burton, John, 4 w lialf 23 t. Cain, Thomas, 3 e p t w half 6 f. Campbell, Wm., 6 pt w half 20 h. Card, Alex., 5 w half 13 t. Card, Daniel, 4 w half 15 f. Card, Ira, 4 pt 3 half 15 h. Card, John, 6 w half 14 t. Card, Levi, 5 e half 14 f. Card, Levi, jr., 4 v half 16 t. Card, Woodberry, 5 p t 14 h. Carmichael, Thos., 6 w half lit. Carril, Patrick, 5, 24 h. Cameron, M. C, 3 w half 16 f. Carrutliera, Robert, 3 n p t 9 f . Oarruthers, Wm,, a e quarter 9 f. Go to Hai'Chs' for all kinds of lp>pe, Cord and Tmnes. r Of llf. w pt 1. w quarter 2 t. ehalf 2f. 3 n e pt w half 20 t. Sswpt 16 f. s e pt 18 f. , 6 n ept 18 1. half 26 f. aret, 1 pt s half w quarter 34 1. J2f. 7 n w pt 34 f. t7f. e pt 7 f. w half 24 h. pt e pt 35 f. pt6f. , 8 e half 12 f. 2 w half 12 f. s' half If. r half 1 t. 4uarter 22 f. n e a 5 h. 4, 7 f. half w half 10 f. lialf 23 t. p t w half 6 f. pt w half 20 h. ilf 13 t. lalf 15 f. llf 15 h. llf 14 t. fUf. half 16 t. 5 p t 14 h. 5 w half 11 t. !4h. w half 16 f. , 3 n p t 9 f. I e quarter 9.f mMS. COUNTT OF ONTARIO DIREOTORT, W (Jhadwick, Charles, 4 e half 30 f. Churchil, Jerome, 3 w quarter 22 f. Olark, John, 5 n e quarter 4 f. Clark, John, 6 s half 33 f. Clark, John, jr., 5 e half 5 t. Clelland, WilU^, 5, 32 f. Coffy, Patrick, 5 p t e half 3 h. Coleman, Thomas, 7 w half 23 t. Collins, Christopher, 7 e half 23 f. Collins, George, 7 p t w half 20 f Cook, Samuel, e half 22 f. Crandel, Clerk, 5 p t w half 24 h. Crosby, George, 7 e p t 1 f. Ciuininghar?,, Andrew, 2 w p 1 26 h. Cunningham, Michael, 2 whalf 27 f. Curl, Richard, 4 n e quarter 26 f. Danbey, Samuel, 7, 15 t. Daulton, Benj., 5 w half 27 f. Davidson, Colin, 3 p t 2 h. Davies, Samuel, 3 p t e half 8 h. Davidson, William, 3 w half 2 f Dickey, James, 2 n p t 1 3 f. Dixon, William, 5 n e a s half 8 h. Dixon, William, 6 n e a 18 h. Doharty, Maria, 6 s e a 16 f. Doutle, Robert, 8, 9 f. Dowland, James, 6 p t p half 20 h. Dresser, John, 7 p t 1 1 h. Duer, Nicholas, 8, 1 f. Dunkeld, Wi'liam, 6 w half 4 t. Dunn, Arnold, 1, 18 f. Eckart, George, 1 s half 12 f. Eckart, Wm., 1 n half 12 h. Ellice, Henry, 1 s w quarter 17 h. Emmy, John, 6 p t e half 12 h. Evens, Thomas, 4 s w quarter 24 f Elliot, Robert, 6 n w a 6 h. Fairfield, Archibald, 7 n w a 35 h. Fawns, George, 6, 31 f Fletcher, Edward, 7 p t 8 h. Fletcher, Levi, 1 w p t 10 f. Fletcher, William H., 6 w p t 8 h. Final, Richard, 7 w half e half 2. Flumerfelt, Silvester, 4 n e p t 5 f Fockler, Daniel, 2, 15 f. Fockler, George, 2 s w quarter 11 £ Fockler, Jacob, 2 n quarter llf. Forrest, James, 4 e p t w half 10 £ Foster, John T., 4 e 31 t. Foster, Ro^.;rt, 7 s w a 21 f. Foot, Edward, 3, 29 f. Foot, WiUiam, 3 w half 26 f. French, George, 1 s half 6 f. French, James H., 1 e half 9 f. Gale, James, 7 n w p t 18 h. Galloway, James, 6 w half 9 f. Galloway, Wm., 5 e half llf. Garrety, James, 5nwpt26f. Gibson, Henry, 6, e half 12 f Gibson, James, 7 w half 3 f. Gibson, Thomas, 5 e half 10 f Glasgow, John, 8 pt 33 h. Graham, AUin, 1 w half 30 f. Graham, Benjamin, 1 e half 30 f. Graham, MilHon, 2 w half 22 f. Graham, Newton, 2 e half 22 f. Graham, Richard, 3 e half 10 f. Gray, George, 7, 8 f. Gray, John, 6 w half 23 f. Greive, William, 6 e pt 8 h. Hacking, John, merchant, 7 pt w half 20 t. Hackner, Joel, 4 e half 15 f. Hall, John, 4 e half 16 f. Halliday, William, 5 e pt 19 t. Hambleton, Robert, 5 e pt 17 1. Harmon, Jacob, 1, s half 8 f. Harris, William, sen., 6 e pt 15 f. Harriss, William, junr., 6, 15 f. Harrison, Alexander, 6 e half 33 f. Harrison, George, 6 e pt 35. Harrison, George, 6 s e pt 25 f. Harrison, Henry, 6 e half 34 f. Harrison, John, 3, 35 f. Harrison, Richard, 6 pt s half 25 t. Harwood, Robert, 3 n e 6 f Harwood, Robert, 4 s w pt 1 1 f. Hebner, David, 1 w pt 28 h. Hebner, John, 1 e half 26 f. Herron, John, 4 pt w w 22 h. Qq to I£atchs^ for the best Chapping Axes. I: 148 CONNER AND COLTSON'S ;■* iv ; t '^^y'::: mi Hill, Waiiam, 1 w half 22 f. Hird, George, 4 pt w half 5 f. Hird, James, 6 a e a 6 f. Hird, William, 4 w half 3 f. Hisay, Elias, 4 w half 10 t. Hobson, George, 2 w half 24 f. Hobson, John, 1 e pt 29 f. Hogg, John, 1 8 e pt 1 f. Hogg, Robert, 5 w half 10 f. Hoggarth, Martin, 5 e pt 1 t. Holmigshead, George, 1 pt s half f. Hood, Thomas, 6 w hal. 3 f. Horner, Daniel, 3 e half 26 f. Horn, John, 2 e pt 17 f. Hudson, Alexander, 3 n w pt 30 h. Hunter, George, carpenter, 3 s w a 27 f. Huntington, George, 3 s e quarter 2 f. Hunter, Joseph, 1, 15 f. Hussie, Alexander, 7 s half 18 f. Hussie, James, 7 pt w half 18 t. Hussie, William, 7 w half 18 f. Hysa, Christopher, 3 e pt 17 h. Irving, John, innkeeper, 3 e pt 5 f. Irv-ing, Thomas, 5 w half 6 f. Johnson, Benjamin, 1 pt s w quar- ter 19 f. Johnson, Charles J., 5 pt w half 29 f. Johnson, Robert, 1 s e quarter 1 7 f. Johnson, Samuel, 1 pt s w quarter 19 f. Johnson, Tliomas, 6 n e quarter 32 t. Johnson, William, 5 pt w half h. Jones, Alison, 1 s half 7 f. Jones, John, G n e pt 24 t. Jordine, Robert, 2 w half 16 f. Kaylor, John, 4 w pt 13 t. Kennedy, John, 5 e half 21 f. Kennedy, Robert, 6 e half 7 f. Kennedy, William, 4 w half 30 f. Kid, James, 3 w half 4 h. Killer, Henry, 2, w half 31 f. Kinsay, James, 6 w half 7 1. King, Henry, 6 e half 30 t. Kirkland, William, 4 pt 5 h. Kitely, Nelson, 1 s w pt 5 f. Kydd, John, 3 n e pt 9 f. Lapp, Phillip, 5 e half 12 f. Laughlin, Andrew, 7 e half 27 t. Laughlin, John, 7 w half 27 f , Lavins, Mrs., 5 s w pt 26 h. •.' Lawrence, Joseph H, 4 w half 24 1 Lawson, Robert, 3 w pt 8 h. Leach, Adam, 1 s half 31 h. Leach, Joshua, 1 n half 31 h. Leach, Samuel, 3 w half 28 h. Leach, Thomas, 2 s w pt e half 28 h. Leask, James, 6 w half 20 f, Leask, George, 6 e half 20 f. Lehman, Abraham, 5 n w a 2 h. Lehman, John, 4 pt w half 5 f. Lemon, Jacob, 4 s w quarter 4 t. Lemon, John, 4 n w quarter 4 f. Linskill, John, 5 n e a 6 h. Livingston, Thos., 5 e quarter 25 t. Lockey, Tames, 3, 34 f. Lockee, Alexander, 4 e pt 22 f. Lockee, James, 4 n w pt 22 t. Lockee, William, 4 s w pt 22 f. Lott, Andrew, 4 s w r 10 h. Lowrie, James, 4 e half 28 f. Lowrie, Robert, 5 w three quarter 25 f. Lundy, Enos., 2 e half 6 h. Lundy, Jeremiah, 4 pt w half 5 h. Lundy, Samuel, 3 e half 5 f. Lyons, William T., 7 n half 17 t. Madill, Aaron, 7 s half 28 t. Madill, Henry, yeoman, 7, 14 f. Madill, John, 7 s w pt 9 f. Madill, John, 6 s w quarter 28 f Madill, John, 6 w half 12 t. Madill, John, 3, 17 f. Madill, Robert, 6 n w quarter 28 f. Maggison, George, 6 n w quarter 25 t. Go to Ilaichs' for Brass and Enamelled Kettles, \i\ alfTt . f 30t. pt5h. pt 5 f. 9f. If 12 f. e half 27 t. ha)f 27 f , 26h. , 4whalf24t pt 8 h. f 31h. alf 31 h. lalf 28 h. w pt e half If 20 f alf 20 f. n w a 2 h. w half 5 f. quarter 4 t. quarter 4 f. a6h. e quarter 25 t. [I t e pt 22 f. s' pt 22 t. w pt 22 f. r 10 h. lalf 28 f r three quarter tlf 6 h. pt w half 5 h. tialf5f ' n half 17 t. alf 28 t. lan, 7, 14 f. pt 9 I quarter 28 f ilf 12 t. f. w quarter 28 f. 5 n w quarter s. COUNTY OF ONTARIO DIRECTORY. 14» Maggison, Thomas, 6 n e quarter 25 f Mainprise, William, 1 e half lit, Mann, Edward, 4 n w a 20 t. Marcham, Henry, 3 e half 6 f. March, Oliver, 2 n w a 25 f Marsheal, David, 5 n half 18 t. Martin, John, 5 e halt 34 t. Medley, George, 2 pt w half 25 f Meek, James, 3 e half 3 f. Merrick, William, 7 e quarter, 2 f. Mier, Uleriah, 2 s e quarter 34 h. Mier, John, 2, 34 t. Mier, Jacob, 3 n w pt 34 t. Mier, Rudolph, 2 e pt w half 30 t. Miggins, Patrick, 2 pt e half 5 h. Miller, Anson, yeoman, 4 s e quar ter 26 f Miller, James, 7 pt 35 f Miller, James, blacksmith, 3 s half 24 f. Miller, Joseph, 1 w half 1 1 f. Miller, Robert, 3 e half 21 f. Montgomery, Samuel, 7, w half 6 1. Montgomery, William, 6 e p 1 16 1. Mooney, Robert, 8, 14 f. Mcore, Andrew, 3, 1 £ Moore, Andrew, 4 w quarter 1 t. Moore, John, 4 s w half 9 f. Moore, Joshua, 4 n half 8 t. Moore, William, sr., 4 w half 2 t. Moore, AVilliam, jr., 4 e half whalf 1 t. Moore, William, 4 s half 8 t. n Morgan, Edward, 7 e half 31 f. Morgan, T.iomas, 7, 32 f Morgan, Thomas, 5 e pt 16 h. Morrison, Hambleton, 1 pt e half 24 f. Morehead, James, 1 w half 2 f Morrison, William, 1 w half 24. Munroe, Donald, i w half 2 f. Murphy, James, 5 n half 16 f. Murphy, John, 2 e half If, * Murphy, Patrick, 5 s half 16 f. Murray, Hugh, 3 pt e quarter 27 h. Murray, James, 2 pt w quarter 25 1. Murray, Joseph, 6 n w quarter 16 f» Mustard, Alexander, 5 e half 9 f. Mustard, Alexander, 7 e half 16 f. Mustard, Hugh, 6 w half 6 f Mustard, James, 6 e half 6 f. Mustard, John, 5 s e a 9 t, Mulcheart, Horatio, 3 n w pt 33 t. McCabe, Charles, 4 e half 29 f, McCann, Daniel, 1 e half 34 t. McCann, James, 3 s w quarter 32 h, McClary, William, wagonmaker, 2 n e a 35 h. McClelland, James, 6 s e a 31 h. McClelland, Robert, 7 pt w 25 t, McClelland, William, 7 pt w half 25 h, McCrunby, Samuel, 6 s half 29 f. McDonald, Patrick, 5 n w quar- ter 4 t. McKeay, Robert, 7 pt w half 11 h. McKelvey, George, 2 s e quarter 25 f McKelvey, James, 1 pt w half 27 1 McKelvie, William, 2 n e quarter 27 f. McKinning, Charles, 1 n e quarter 23 f, McKinning, James, 1 n w quarter 23 f, McKining, Samuel, 1 s half 23 f. McKnight, Thomas, 6 e half 26 t. McMillen, John, 4 e half 2 t, McNaughton, Arch., miller, 6 e pt 20 h, McNavin, James, 6 e pt 2 f. ^'^cQuin, Lawrence, 4 pt 25 h. Nelson, John, merchant, 3 pt w half 26 f Nelson, Robert, 4 pt 12 f. Nelson, William, 4 n e a 12 f. Nelson, Wm,, jr., 5 w half 12 f. Noble, Collin, 6 e pt w half 1 f. O'Donald, James, 5 s half 18 t. Go to Hatehs' for WTiiting & Cowan's lest Forks. 150 CONNER AND COLtSON'S ml Oglisby, George, 1 e half 35 t. O'Hara, Robert, 7 w half 5 t. Oliver, Jeremiali, T) s e a pt 34 t. Olmier, William, 1 pt w half 2 t. Ormrod, Joseph, 2 e pt 29 f. Olover, Elias, 3 w half 18 t. Orton, William, 2 e quarter 1 4 f. Oxtoby, John, 7 e half 24 t. Oxtoby, Mary, 7 pt w half 20 h. Oxtoby, William, 7 pt w half 20 f. Paisley, John, 1 w half 3 f. Paisley, Robert, 1 n half 7 t. Parkins, David, 4 n w quarter 26 1 Parkins, Thomas, 6 n half 29 f. Pearson, John, 6 pt 1 t. Pegg, George, Daniel, 1 e half 2 f. Pegg, Isaac, 1 n half 1 f. Pew, William, 4 s e quarter 24 1. Phenix. Benjamin, 1 w half 26 t. Phillips, Benjamin, 6 \v half 10 f. Phillips, James, 6 e half 10 f. Philips, Robert, 3 n half 13 f. Phillips, William, 7 pt 35 h. Pickering, John, 3 n w half 21 f. Pickering, Thomas, 2 s e quarter 26 t. Pirt, Martin, 6 pt w half 19 f. Pirt, Richard, 6 w pt 19 t. Pollard, John, 7 n w a 16 t. Porteous, William, 3 w pt 7 f. Prout, John, 2 e half 32 f. Quigley, James, 3 s half 13 f. KafFarty, John, 2 s w pt 29 f. Reid, Ai-chibald, 6 w half 27 t. Reid, Watson, 6 pt w half 4 h. Reid, Samuel, 6 pt 35 h. Reynard, Michael, 4 e half 25 f Reynard, William, 4 w half 25 f. Richiard, Charles, 7 e pt 1 f, Risebrough, John, 4 w pt 14 t. Risebrough, Mathew, 7, 13 f. Risebrough, Thomas, 5 pt 14 h. Roach, Martin, 2 n e quarter 26 f. Roach, John, 5 w half 24 t. Ross, Alexander, 4 e half 3 t. Ross, Donald, 6 w half 13 f. Rowland, John, 1 n e pt 14 f, Rowland, Robert, 1 s half 14 f. Rowland, Thomas, 1 n w pt 14 f. Scinner, James, 7 pt 32 h. Scott, Tliomas, 7 e pt w half 25 f. Seagar, Stenhen, 6 pt 35 h. Sellers, WiUiam, 4 s e quaiter 27 1. Shannon, James, shoemaker, 7 st e half 20 h. Shell, Enos, 5 n pt 3 t. Shell, Hiram, 5 s w quarter 3 f. Shell, Isaac, 3 w half f. Shendan, Edward, 5, 28 h. Shettleworth, Henry, 1 n half 19 t. Shillinglaw, David, 1 pt s half 1 f. Shire, James, 7 w half 22 t. Shire, John, 7 e half 22 f. Shire, William, 7 st 35 h. Silversides, Charles, 3 e quarter 19f. Silvcrsides, Joseph, 3 pt e half 20 f. Silversides, Robert, 3 w pt e half 20 f. Silversides, William, 3 e quarter 20 f. Sinclair, Benjamin, sen., 2 e quar- ter 11 f. Sinclair, Peter, 2 n pt e half 11 f. Sinclair, William, sen., 5, 15 f. Sinclair' Wm., junr., 6 w pt 14 f. Sisler, James, 2 w pt 20 t. Sisler, Albert, 2 n e quarter, 20 t. S^ler, Eli, 2 s e quarter 30 1- Smitn, Aaron, 7 s half 26 f. Smith, Alexander, 2 e half 3 f. Sipith, Andrew C, 5, 31 f. Smith, Charles, 4 e pt w half 5 h. Smith, Charles, 7 n half 7 h. Smith, George, 3 w half 5 f. Smith, George, 6 e pt 1 t. Smith, Jame5, 7 w half 11 'f. Smith) James, 7 w half 11 f. Smith, John, 2 e half 16 t Smith, John, 2 e lijJf 2 t. Smith, John, 4 w half 29 t. Go to Hatchs' for Steel or Iron Scoop Shovels. t If 13f. ,>t 14 f. alf 14 f. 1 w pt 14 f. 2h. w half 25 f. 35 h. fjiiai'ter 27 1. maker, 7 st uarter 3 f. f. 28 h. 1 n half 19 t. pt s half 1 f. f 22t. 22 f. 5h. e quarter 1 9 f. pt e half 20 f. w pt e half 3 e quarter sn., 2 e quar- C0UN1T OF ONTARfO DIRECTORY. m ie half llf. ., 5, 15 f. 6 w pt 14 f. 20 t. [uarter, 20 t. ter 30 1- f 26 f. i half 3 f. 31 f. , w half 5 h. alf 7 h. alf5f. b 1 t. llf 11 f. llf llf. 16 t. 2t. r29t. Smith, Samnel, 6 n w 8 f. Smith, Thomas, 5 e half 3 f. Smith, Thomas, 7 w half 19 t. Smith, William, 6 o pt 14 f. Smith, William, 3 e half 25 t. Smith, William, 3 e e quarter 15 t. Sneddon, John, 7 e pt 35 f. Sneddon, William, 7 w pt 35 f. Soddon, Aaron, 2 8 e a 25 f. Somerville, Andrew, 2 e pt 5 f. Sparling Mary, 8 pt 21 h. Spoffard, John, 3 n half 14 f. Spoffard, Robert, 6 pt 10 h. Stark, John, wagonmaker, 4 pt 5 f. Steel, Anthony, 3 e half 4 f. Stevenson, George, 7 st a half 21 f. Stevenson, John, 6 w half 24 f. Stevenson, Robert, 7 pt slialf 21 t. Stewart, Alexander. 3 s e a 2 f. Stewart, William, 3 p 1 e half f. Stever, John, 1, 4 f. Stressler, Henry, 2 e half 31 f. Ludgen, Paul, 2 w pt 1 7 f. Toffander, Christopher, 4 n w quar- ter 27 f. Tann, James, 4 w pt 5 h. Taun, Richard, 1, 16 t. Taylor, Edward, storekeeper, 4 n w a 5 1. Taylor, James, sr., 8, 20 t. Taylor, Jacob, 4 e half 11 f. Taylor, John, yeoman, 4 w half e half llf. Taylor, John, 7 pt s half 21 h. Thirsk, George, 1 n w quarter 5 f. Thirsk, David John, 1, 25 f. Thompson, Alexr., 1 e half 21 f Thompson, George, 5 w half 5 f. Thompson, John, 6 w half 5 t. Thompson, Thomas, 5 e pt 19 £. Thompson, William, 6 e half 23 f. Thompson, William, 6 e half 5 f. Thorinton, Adam, 7 s half 7 f. Tiffin, Henry, 7 n w quarter 29 f. Tiffin, John, 7 s w half 24 f. Tiffin, John, M., 6 s e quarter 3i 2 i. Tiffin, Joseph, 7 e half 24 t. Tiffin, Reuben, 7 quarter 24 t. Tiffin, Robert, 8, 28 t. Tiffin, Simeon, 7 s e pt 29 f. Tomlinson, James, 6 n a 7 h. Tough, William, 5 pt 14 h. Townsend, William, 6, 1 f. Travis Joshua, 3 w quarter, 22 t. Tucker, Thos., 7 n pt w half 30 t Tucker, Henry, 7 n pt w half 30 t. Turner, Andrew, 5 w pt e lialf 6 t. Turner, David, 5 e half 7 t. Umphrey, Michael, 6 w pt 35 f. Umphrey, Samuel, 7 pt w half 35 f. Umphrey, Wesley, 7 w half 31 £ Urquhart, Donald, 5 a half 8 f. Usher, Robert, 5 n pt 8 f. Vanderburg, James Richard, 6 w three-quarters 17 f. Vernon, Gideon, 6 e half 4 f. Vernon, James R., 6, 8 f. Wakefield, Brooks, 1 n half 8. Walder, Rudolph, 3 w half 31 f. Walker, Robert, 4 pt w half 5 h. Warner, Joseph, 6 pt e half 27 t Warner, Tlaomas, 2 w thret quarter 18 f. Warner, Wilkinson, 5 e half 23' f. Warner, William, 5 e half 24 f. Watson, Robert, 4 e p t 1 3 t. Webster, Charles, 4 p t e half 7 h. Weins, Edward, 5 n half 33 f. Weldon, George, 6 e half lit, Weldon, John, 7, 10 f. Weller, LaflFayette, 2 w half 23 f. Wesley, Timothy, 2 e half 24 f. Whitney, Christopher, 7, 12f. Widdifield, James, 3 s half w hf 3 1. AViddifield, Richd. , 3 n half w hf 3 f. Willibee, WiUiam, 1 w half 9 t. Wilson, Hiram, 4 e half 32 f. Wilson, John, 2, 33 t. Wintersteene, Joseph, 3 e f 23 f. Go to Matcks' for Log, Trace or other Chains. 1. •»' "', ''f i 152 CONNER AND COLTSON'S Wood, Charles, 7 vr half 1 1. Wood, Thos., shoemaker, 2 w J 1 f. Woodheart, Thomas, 8, 34 f. Wright, John, 6 e half t. Wyman, Richard, 7 p t w half 20. TOWNSHIP OF SCUGOG. The township of Scugog is an the eastern side of the County, lation about 600. Alldred Henry, 10, 8 h. AUdred, Joel, 10, 5 f. Alldred, John, 10, 5 h. Alldred, Wm., 9, 8 f. Bateman, Wm., 6, 22 f. Bennett, Ransom, 5, 21 f. Blanchard, Richard, 8, 3 h. Bond, Wm., jr., 7, 1 h. Brebner, Cathrine, G, 22 f. Brooks, Wm., 9, 6 h. Burr, Wm., 10, 9 f. Cleghorn, Arthur, 9, 4 h. Cole, Henry, 9, 3 f. Collins, John, 7, 24 f. Colter, Chester, 7, 3 f. Cunelley, Charles, 9, 4 h. Dalton, James, 8, 5 h. Davey, Ricliard, 7, 23 f. Dawson, Henry, 6, 21 h. Demera, Harris, 9, 9 f. Demera, James, 9, 9 h. Dunn, Wm., 8, 2 h. Eck, Daniel, 8, 1 li. English, Robert, 7, 4 f. Ensign, Justus, 9, 9 f. Finly, Isaac, 11, 5 h. Finly, Thomas, 11, 3 h. Fisher, George, 7, 23 h, Foy. Benjamin, 7, 23 f. Foy^ John, 8, 24 h. Foster, Elbridge, 13, 9f. Foster, Elijah, 12, 10 f. Foster, orace, 12, 10 f. Island, situated in Lake Scugog, on thfr Its soil is rich and productive. Popu- Fralick, Solomon, 12, 6 f. Frayr, Simon, 9, 8 h. Galloway, James, 7, 23 h. Gamble, James W., 9, 1 f. Gardner, Robert, 7, 2 h. Gerrow, John, 8, 1 h. Gibson, Wm., 8, 4 h. Hadley, Soloman, 10, 4 h. Hadley, Sylvester, 11, 4 h. HaU, Rufus, 6, 22 f. Hann, David, 6, 22 f. Harjjer, Charles, 10, 4 f. Henry, Mrs., 7, 4 h. Hill, Henr}', 9 2 h. Hood, Charles, 12, 11 f- Hope, Thomas, 12, 9 h. Howard, George, 9, 9 f. Himter, Hugh, 8, 3 f. Hunter, John, 6, 2 f; Jackson, David, 10, 6 h. Jackson, James, 9, 3 h. Madden, Abram, 7, 21 h. May, John, 5, 23 h. Miller, John, 9, 6 h. Monaghan. Francis, 9, 3 h' Nesbit, Charles, 13. 11 f. McCowel, Hugh, 10, 6 f. McCoy, Thomas, 8, 1 h, McKinley, Moses, 7, 1 h. McKinley, Robert, 10, 4 f. McKinley, Samuel, 9, 5 f. McNutt, John G., G, 22 f. Pettit, George, 10, 2 f. Go to Uakhs' for best Bored Chhid Stwies. COUNTY OF ONTARIO DIRECTORY. 153 [ft. tw half 20. cugog, on thfr :tive. Popu- 6f. J3h. , If. h. 4h. 4 1u f- h. f. ; h. h. 1 h. 3 h- 1 f. 6f. h. I h. ,4 f 5 f. 22 f. f. Pickle, Stephen G., 11, 9 f. Plattern, John, 10, 2 f. Plumm, Harney, 7, 1 f. Reader, James, 9, 1 f. Reader, Joseph, sen., 5, 22 f. Reader, Joseph, junr., 8, 2 f. Reader, William, 8, 2 f. Rodman, Henry, 6, 24 f. Rodman, Wm., 6, 24 f. Sarage, George, 13, 10 h. Savage, Lyman, 12, 10 f. Schell, Warren, 13, 8 f. Smith, John, 9, 7 f. Staley, Harvey, 7, 1 f. Staley, Jacob, 8, 1 f. Staunton. Wm, 9, 6 h. Suggitt, Richard, 12, 10 Ir Sweetman, Charles, 8, 4 h. Sweetman, Edward, 11, 9 h. Sweetman, James, 10, 5 f. Sweetman, John, 10, 5 f. Sweetman, Patrick, 10, 5 f. Sweetman, Wm., 7, 2 f. Taylor, Wm., sen., 11, 8 f. Taylor, William, junr., 11, 8 f. Thompson, Aaron, 6, 23 h. Thompson, Joseph, 6, 1 h. Thompson, Joseph, 10, 3 h. Thorn, Joseph, 10, 4 f. Tupper, Johnson, 10, 8 f . Vincent, Frederick, 9, 8 f. W^akeford, Charles, 11, 9f. Wakeford, Samuel, 11, 5 f. Wallace, Wm., 9, 3 f. Walsh, Michael, 9, 5 f. Wannamaker, Henry, 10, 8 f, Watson, Thos., 11, 5 f. Williams, Peter, 11, 8 f. Wilson, Samuel G., 11, 5 h. Wilson, Joseph, 7, 24 h. TJSE T£IE NATIOlSr^L PILLS FOR AU, DISEASES WHERE A PERFECT DIGESTION IS REQUIRED. TOWNSHIP OF THOKAH. The Township of Thorah is bounded on the north by the township of Mara, on the south, by the township of Brock, on the east, by the township of Eldon, County of Victoria, and on the west by Lake Simcoe. Its principal village is Beaverton. Population, about 1,600. Adam, John, 5, 14 p n half h. Anderson, Charles, 5, 15 p n half h. Anderson, James, 5, 14 p n half f. Anderson, John, 5, 14 p n half f. Anderson, Wm., 5, 14 p n half h. Andrus, Wm. P., 5, 14 p n half h. Bain, Wm., sr., 2, 16 n half f. Bain, Wm., jr, 2, 16 n half h. Bates, James, 5, 14 p n half h. Bathgate, James, 5, 14 p n half f Bethune, Mrs., 8, 11 n half h. Birchard, Aaron, 5, 14 p n half f. Boakes, James, 9, 7 n half f. Brennan, John, 1 1 p 3 f. Brennan, Michael, 10, 11 s p f. Brennan, Robert, 10, 10 p n half h. Brown, Francis, 10, 9 nw quarter f. Bruce, Donald, 5, 13 p w half f. Bruce, George T., 5, 14 p n half h. Bnico, Hugh, 7, 8 n half f. Go to Hatchs' for all kiiui of Bench Planes. IH CONNER AND C0LTS0N*8 Bruce, John, 7, 11 nhalf f. Bruce, Eobert, 7, 11 n half h. Buchannan, Neil, sr. , 4, 1 6 p n half f. Buchannan,Neil,jr.,4, 16 p n half h. Cain, George, 6, 7 e p h. Calder, Alexander, 5, 14 p n half f. Calder, Donald, 5, 15 p n half h. Calder, Duncan, 5, 15 p n half f. Calder, Peter, 5,14s half f, Calder, Robert, 2, 19 n half f. Cameron, Alexander, 2, 1 7 n half f. Cameron, Alexander, 7, 12 s half f. Cameron, Alex., 5, 14 p n half f. Cameron, Angus, 2, 18 n e quarter f. Cameron, Angus, 5, 6 s half f. Cameron, Donald, 2, 17 n half f. Cameron, Donald, 5, Is p n half f. Cameron, Daniel, 6, 14 p s half f. Cameron, Eneas, 5, 14 p n half f. Cameron, James, 4, 4 s half f. Cameron, John, 5, 13 p n half f Cameron, John, 6, 13 f. Cameron, John, 11, 5 and 6 f. Cameron, Kenneth, 7, 12 n half f. Cameron, Lachlan, 1, 8 s half f. Campbell, Alex., sr., 2, 1 w half 2. Campbell, Alex., 1, 8 p s half f Campbell, Alex., 11, 10 f. Campbell, Alex., 10, 8 n w quarter f. Campbell, Angus, 10, 9 s half h. Campbell, Archd., 5, 14 p n half f. Campbell, Charles, 2, 2 f Campbell, Dugald, 1, 8 p s half f. Campbell, Duncan, 8, 1 2 e half h. Campbell, John C, 1, 18 p s half f. Campbell, John, 8, 13 s half h. Campbell, John, 1, 1 n e quarter f Campbell, John, 10, (5 w half f. Campbell, Kenneth, 1, 1 s half f Campbell, Lochlin, 1, 1 n w quar- ter f. Campbell, Lochlin, 1,2 8 half f Carlisle, M. L., 6, 14 p n half f. Carmichael, Duncan, 6, Use quar- ter f. Carmichael, Duncan, 3, 2 n e quar- ter f. Carmichael, John, 3, 1 r w q uar- ter f. Carmichael, Robt., 6, 11 s w quar- ter f. Carmichael, Wm., 6, Use quar- ter h. Carpenter, Wm. R, 6, 1q n half h. Gartner, Jacob R., 5, 14 p n half h. Catlicart, Hugh, 4, 14 p n half f. Chalmers, James, 5, 8 w half f. Chubbs, John, 2, 3 s half h. Colville, Thomas, 10, 7 s half h. Corrigan, John W., 3, 16 s half f. Currie, Angus, 6, 2 s w quarter f. Currie, Malcolm, 6, 2 s w quartea f. Daly, Wm., 3, 12 s half f. Davidson, Charles Henry, 6, 14 p nhalff. Davidson, Peter, 5, 14 p n half h. Donald, John, 1 , 3 f. Drake, George, 4 p 11 h. Drake, John. 2, 14 p e half f. Dunsheath, John, 4, 16 s half h. Edgar, James, 3, 17 n p h. Edgar, Thomas, 3, 17 n p h. Elder, David, 4, 14 p nhalf f. Elder, George, 4, 14 p n half f. Ellis, Godfrey, 6, 14 s half f Forbes, Archibald, 8, 9 s w p h. Eraser, John, 8, 10 n half f. Eraser, Wm., 7, 10 n w quarter f. French, David, 6, 9 n e quarter f. French, James, 6, 9 w half f. Fumiss, John, 5, 15 s half f. Gamble, Alexander, 6, 14 p s half f. Galloway, Charles, 5, 5 p n half f. Galloway, Wm., 5, 5 p n half f. Gilbertson, John, 4, p 15 h. Gilchrist, Donald, 2, 20 n p h. Gilchrist, James, 2, 20 n p f. Gillespie, Angus, 2, 17, 8 e quar- ter f Gillespie, Arch., 2, 5 s quarter f. 6o to Hatch' fw all kinds of Bird Cagit. m It COUNTY OF ONTARIO MRECTORT. 156 2 n e quar- r w q uar- 1 s w quar- 1 8 quar- I Q n half h. 4 p n half h. p n half f . whalff. lalfh. 'shalfh. 16 8 half f. , V quarter f. J w quartea f. ff. enry, 6, 14 p p n half h. h. ihalff 6 shalfh. p h. n p h. nhalff ) n half f. I half f D s w p h. halff w quarter f. e quarter f. haJff half f 14 p 8 halff. 5 p n half f. p n half f. 15 h. JO n p h. )npf. 7, 8 e qnar- i quarter f. Gillespie, Dugald, 3, 4 whalff Gillespie, Duncan, 2, 17 a vr quar- ter f. Gillespie, (Jeorge, 3, 5 quarter h. Gillespie, John, 2, 5 n (garter f Gillis, Archibald, sr., 5, 1 f Gillis, Archibald, jr., 5, 1 h. Gillis, John, 5, 1 h. Glasford, George, 1, 12, p n half L Glasford, Henry, 2, 18 s half h. Glasford, James, jr., 1, w half and n w quarter h. Glasford. John Thoma*?. 1, 15 n e quarter f Glasford, Mrs. 1, 16 p s w quarter f. Glasford, Robert, 1, 12, p n half L Glasford, Thos., 1, 16 s e quarter! Glasford, Wm. S., 1, 16 n w ^ f Glover, David, 6, 14 p n halff Glover, Wm., 5, 14 p n half h. Garden, Neil, 5, 14 p n halff Gordon, James, 6, 14 p s half f. Garden, Wm., 6, 14 p s halff. Graham, Donald, 5, 9 n half t Graham, James, 5, p 17 h. Grant, Andrew, 8, 11 s halff Grant, Angus, 3, 18 f Grant, Donald, 2, 13 s half h. Grant, Donald, 8, 11 shalf f Grant, David, 10, 10 p w halff Grant, George, 3, 17 p s halff Grant, James, 9, 1 n w half f Grant, John, 2, 15 p s half f Gunn, Alexander, 1, 12 s halfh. Gunn, Donald, 1, 12 shalfh. Gunn, John, sr., 7, 11, s halff Gunn, John, jr., 7, 11 s halfh. Hamilton, Alex., 5, 14pn halff Hodgson, Calvin, 6, 15 p w half h. Hodgson, John, 5, 16 6 IValf li. Hodgson, Robert, 9, 12 f Horton, Wm., 10, 4 p n half h. Hunt, John, 5, 6 n half h. Irvine, Andrew, 1, 20 f Jardine, Archibald, 4, 1 4 s half h. Jardine, Donald, 4, 14 n half h. Johnston, D., 1, 17 n e quarter f Johnston, George, 1 p 23 h. Johnston, Lochlin, 1, 17 n e quar- ter h. Johnston, Wm., 10, 4 p n half f Kane, Wm., 10, 7 n half f Keefer, Phillip, 5, 14 p n half f Keller, Charles M., 4, 12 p nhalf h. Lamb, Wm., 2, 12 s half h. Leslie, John, 2, 10 n half f Leslie, Norman, 2, 15 p s half f Linton, James B., 5, 14 p n half f. Littlejohn, John, 5, 4 s half h. Lowes, John S., 5, 14 p n halfh. Lyons, Wm., 5, 10 s halfh. Mathinson, Dougald, 2, 14 w halfh. Maybee, Mrs., 5, 14 p n half f. Metcalf, Thomas, sr., 2, 7 n halfh. Metcalf, Thos., jr., 1 p 5, 6 and 7 h. Miller, Jas. George, 5, 15, s e cf Mills, James, 10, 10 s half h. Mills, Stephen, 10, 10 s half h. Morrison, David, 3, 3 w half f Morrison, Edward, 5, 10 n half f. Morrison, Henry, 3, 3 w half h. Morrison, John, 2, 4 e quarter f Morrison, Robert, 3, 3 e half f Morrison, Robert, 1 p 6 and 7, h; Munroe, Miss, 5, 14 p n halfh. Munroe, Wm., 10, 10 p n half h. Murray, Angus, 5 p 17 f Murray, Hugh, 6, 14 p s halff Murray, John, 1, 13 s halff Murray, John, 3, 9 n half f Murray, Peter, 6, 14 s halfh. Murray, Wm., 1, 13 p n halff Macartliur, John, 9, 10 n half f. Macarthur, John, 5, 14 \) n halff Macarthur, Malcolm, 4, 10 p e halff. Macarthur, Peter D., 4, 8 p n half f Macarthur, Wm., sr., 5, 5 w half ■"nd e half h. Mac Arthur, Wm., jr., 6, 5 e lialf and e half h. Bm/f/mir Glass and Putty at Hatch (f* Brother's. 156 CONNER AND COLTSON 8 ;P> s< .*• «r : 1 Macbain, Alex., 1, 5 p s half f. Macbain, Archd., 1, 5 p n half h. Macbain, David, 5, 13 p n half f. Macbain, Farqurhar, 1, 6 p n half f Macbain, Lochlin, 1, p 8 f Macbride, Daniel, 11, 9 f Macmichael, Simpson, 5, ;3 p n half h. McCall, James, 4, 7 s half f. McCallum, Dougald, 4, 13 n half h. McCaskill, Wm., 6, 14 p s half h. McCuaig, Duncan, 5, 14 p n half f McCuaig, John, 5, 1 1 s half f McCuaig, Peter, 5, 11 n half f McCuaig, Peter, 10, 9 n e quarter f McDermitt, Arcibald, 6, 4 h. McDermitt, Malcolm, 6, 4 f McDonald, Alex., 4, 10 w half h. McDonald, Archd., 6, 1 n half h. McDonald, Donald G., 5, 14 p n halfh. McDonald, Donald, 11, 7 h. McDonald, John, 6, 1 n half f McDonald, John, 8, 9 p s half f McDonald, Lochlan, 8, 9 p n half h. McDonald, Roland, 8, 9 p n half h. McDougall, Alex., 9, 8 n halfh. McDougall, Alex., 9, 9 n half f McDougall, Angus, 8, 7 n halfh. McDougall, Angus, 10, 8 s half and s e quarter f McDou^ald, Donald, 1, 11 e half f McDougall, Duncan, 9, 10 s half f McDougall, Neil, 2, 6 h. McDougall, Peter, 9. 9 s half f McDougall, Robert, 1, 11 n half f McDougall, Wm., 1, 21 and 22 p n halfh. McEachren, David, 2, 4 n half f. McEachren, Neil, 2, 4 s half f McEachren, Neil, 9, 7 s half h. McEachren, Thomas, i;, 4 n half f McEwen, Archd., 6, 3 s half h. McEwen, Gilbert, 5, 13 p w half f. McEwen, Hugh, 2, 1 e half h. McEwan, John, 2, 1 e halfh- McFadgen, Archd., 3, 1 n half f. McFadgen, Archd., 4, 1 p e half h. McFadgen, Cohn, 3, 1 s half f. McHattie, James, 4, 5 n half h. McHattie, Jahn, 5, 13 p w half h. McHattie, Wm., 5, 14 p n half h. McHenry, Robert, 5, 14 p n half f Mclnnis, Angus, 4, 8 p n half f Mclnnis, Archd., 5, 15 p s half h. Mclnnis, Donald, 2, 8 p n half h. Mclnnis, John, 5, 15 p n half h. Mclnnis, Jolm, 4, 6 f Mclnnis, Moses, 5, 14 p n half f. Mclnnis, William, 5, 13 p w half f. Mcintosh, John, 2, 7 p s half f Mclntyre, Duncan, 3, 8 n e half x n w quarter, f. Mclntyre, Geerge, 3, 8 w half x n w quarter f. McKay, Alexander, 6, 14 p s half f. McKay, Angus, 4, 8 s half f. McKay, James, 4, 9 s half f. McKay, John, 2, 8 n e quarter, f McKay, Wm., 5, 13 p w half f McKenzie, Alexander, 1, 8 p s halfh. McKenzie, George, 2, 12 s half f McKinnon, Archibald, 5, 14 p n half f McLachlan, James, 3, 2 s e quar- ter, f McLachlan, Rev. John, 5, 13 p w half f. McLean, Charles, 2, 5 n w quar- ter f McLean, Donald, 8, 8 s half h. McLean, Donald, 2, 5 n e quar- ter f. McLean, John, 4, 3 h. McLean, Robert, 4, 1 e half h. McMillan, Alexander, 5, 2 f McMillan, Alexander, 4, 1 w half f. McMillan, ArchibaUl, sen., 4, 2 e half I Steel and Iron Sqtuires at Hatch & Brother's, COUNTY OP ONTARIO DIRECTORY. 157 lalfh. In half f. ■: 1 p e half h. shalff. ihalfh. p w half li, p n half h. 4 p n half f nhalff p 3 half h. n half h. nhalfh. p n half f. 3 p w half f. • 8 half f \ n e half x w half X n Upshalff. half f halff. quarter, f. w halff. 1, 8 p 8 :2 s halff. 5, 14 p n 5 8 e quar- 5, 13pw n w quar- i half h. n e qiiar- half h. • 2 f. .'iV halff. n., 4, 2 e McMillan, Archibald, junr., 4, 2 f. McMillan, Duncan, 5, 2 f. McMillan, Duncan, 4, 1 h. McMillan, Hugh, 4, 2 h. McMillan, Peter, 5, 14 p n half f. McNab, Duncan, 1, 7 p nhalff. McNab, James, 2, 18 n w quarter h. McNab, John, 2, 18 n w quarter f. McNab, John, 7, 9 n e half h. McNeil, Alexander, 11, 8 s half h. McNeil, Lachlin, 11, 18 s halff. McNeil, Wm., Y), 14 p s half h. McRae, Alexander, 3, 1 1 n half f. McRae, Christopher, 10, 9 n half h. McRae, Cluist oher, 6, 3 s half f. McRae, ChrisC pher, 3, 14 f McRae, Christopher, 1, 9 n halff McRae, Cliristopher, 2, 3 n half f, McRae, Donald, junr., 5, 8 e half h. McRae, Duncan, 1, 15 £ McRae, Farquhar, 11 b 2 f. McRae, Farquhar, 4, 18 h. McRae, Francis, 5, 14 p n half h. McRae, John, 1, 9 s halff. McRae, John, 5, 7 h. McRae, John, 3, 7 h. McRae, Jolin, 4, 12 s half h. Mcliae, Malcolm, 3, 7 h. Mcliae, Murdock, 5, 13 p w half h. McRae, William, 1, 10 f. McRae, Wm., 4, 17 f McTaggart, Donald, 2, 10 3 w quarter, f McTaggart, John, 2, 10 s e quai'- ter h. McTaggart, Malcolm, 2, 10 s quar- ter h. McTavish, Rev. John, 4, 5 s halff McPhee, Archibald, 7, 9 n w half h McPhee, Mrs., 5, 13 p n halff McPherson, Ewen, 1, 21 and 22 p n half h. Peterson, Norman F., 5, 14 p n half, h. Proctor, George R., 5, 14 p n half h Proctor, George, 5, 13 f. Proctor, James, 2, 11 h. Proctor, John, 5, 12 li. Reid, Rev. Wm., 5, 13 w halff. Riddle, William, 5, 4 s half h. Robertson, R . .r, 1, 12 n half h. Robinson, Alexmder, 1, 17 shalff. Robinson, Charles, 6, 14 p s half f. Robir::jon, Christopher B., 5, 14 p n half f Robinson, John Gunn, 5, 13 p n half f. Robinson, Joseph, 5, 3 s half f. Rogers, Mrs., 6, 14 p s halff Ross, Alexander, 4, 15 s halff Ross, Donald, 6, 14 s half f Ross, Donald, 3, 15 f. Ross, George, 2 p 20 f. Ross, Hugh, 3, 19 h. Ross, John, 1, 14 s halff. Ross, Robert, 5, 12 p w halff Ross, Rodnie, 2, 17 s e quarter f. Scott, Horatio Nelson, 7, 10 s halff. Scott, Walter, 7, 10 s half h. Sellars, Ronald, 5, 13 p s half h. Shire, James Dawson, 1, 18 s half h. Shire, Thomas, 1, 18 n halff Shire, Wm., 1, 18 nhalff Shortis, Mrs., 6, 15 p w half h. Sinclair, James, 10, 6 s e quarter f. Sinclair, Wm., 10, 6 n e quarter f. Skinner, Wm., 2, 8 shalff Smith, Donald, 8, 9 p n half h. Smith, George, 1, 14 nhalff Smith, Malcolm, 8, 9 p n half h. Speedie, John, 6, 14 p s half h. Stambeck, John, 2, 3 s half h. Stewai't, Archibald, 10, 5 av halff. Stewart, Donald, 1, 4 w halff. Stewart, James, 5, 14 p n half f Stewart, Neil, 1, 2 n half f Stewart, Wm., 1,4 shalff Stoddard, Hugh, 3, 11 s half h. Stoddard, James, 3, 12 e half f Cojjpfi and Iron Rivets a4 Hatch & Brother's. 1^8 CONNER AND CQLTSON'g >.;!■!■; 11 ;^ Stoddard, Wm., 3, 11 s half h. Sutor, George, 8, 10 5 e quarter f. Sutor, John, 6, 11 n half n. Sutor, Robert, 6, 1 1 n half £ Thompson, Charles, 6, 13 n e quar- ter f. Thompson, FrankUn, 6, p 13 f. Thompson, George, 1, 8 h. Thompson, Michael, 1, 7 f. Thompson, Soloman, 6, 13 h. Todd, James, 5, 14 e half f. Todd, John, 5, Uehalff. Turner, Mrs., 1, 21 s half £ Turner, Wm., 5, 9 s half h. Underdown, John, 6, 14 p s hulf h. Underdown, Wm., 8, Snhalf £ Veale, John, 2, 16 s half h. Waddle, Wm., 6, 10 p s half L Walls, James, 4, 11 n half £ Walls, Peter 4, lis half £ Westcott, Charles, 9, 11 s half f. Westcott, Eli, 9, 11 u half £ Westcott, George, 4, 4 s half £ Westcott, Henry, 9, 11 a half h« Westcott, Wm., sen., 9, 8 s half £ Westcott, Wj^, jr., 9, 8 p hajf h. White, James, 7 p 13 and 14 £ White, Miss L.. 6, 14 p s half h Williamson, David, 5, 14 p n half £ Wilson, Samuel, 5, 14 p n half £ Wilson, Rev. Wm., 5, 13 p s half h Wood, Wm., 2, 17 n w quarter h. Woodrour, Alexander, 5, 13 p e halfh. ' ir ■• 1':. >'•■ F • TOWNSHIP OF rXBEIDGE. The townsliip of Uxbridge is bounded on the north by the town- ship of Sco t, on the south by the township of Pickering, on the east by the township of Reach, and on the west by the township of Whitchurch, county of York. Its principal village is Uxbridge. Population about 4,000. Abrahams, Charles, 6, 2 £ Adams, Charles, sr., 5 n w 26 £ Adams, Charles, jr., 4 n w pt 13 t. Allan, Amanda, 3 s w; pt 9 £ Allan, Elisha, laborer, 4 pt w 1 t. AUcock, Euphemia, widow, 3 n e pt 35 £ Allcock, Simeon, 2 e pt 35 £ Allcock, Thomas, 3 s e pt 3 £ Alsop, Joseph, 4 w pt 1 £ Alsop, William, 4, 17 t. Anderson, Abraham, 6 pt w pt 30 £ Anderson, James, 1 e of e 17 £ Anderson, James, 7, 1 £ Anderson, William, 6 e half 5 £ Annand, William J., innkeeper, 7, 4 t Arbuckle, Isaac, 6 w half 10 t. Arbuckle, James, 7 n half 26 £ Arbuckle, Joseph, 6 w half lit. Arbuckle, John, innkeeper, 6, 19f. Armitage, George, 5 s e pt 31 t. Armstrong, William, 8, 24 £ Ashinhurst, John, 6 w 26 £ Ashenhurst, William, 6 n w quar- ter 20 £ Avery, Ransom, 4 pt w 1 £ Bacon, John, 4 s e pt 7 £ Bagshaw, Abraham, 6 w pt half 35 f. Baker, John, 7, 23 £ Baker, Jacob, 7, 23 £ Ball, John, 3 e of e half 16 £ Ball, John, 8, 3 £ Ball, Henry, 7 w half 7 £ Barber, John, 6, 4 t 11 Chil^m's ^n^<(S mdSlf.i0h at Hq^h ^ Brother's. COUMTT OF ONTARIO DIBBCTOltT. 159 p 8 half h. halff. half£ 11 8 halff. halff 4 8 halff. 11 8 half h. 9, 8 8 half t 8 8 hivlf h. and 14 I p 8 half h 14 p n halff. p n half I 13 p 8 half h w quarter h. r, 6, 13 p e GE. hy the towu- n the east by Whitchurch, ilation about half 26 f f half 11 t. eeper, 6, 19f. I e pt 31 t. 8, 24 f ^26f. 6 n w quar- wlf. 7f 6 w pt half lfl6£ 7f. Barker, Eobert, 3 e o£ Bascom, Charles, 6, 16 and 17 t. Bascom, ESisha, 7 e half 31 t. Baacom, John, innkeeper 2, 22 and 22 t Bascom, Joseph, physician, 6, 1 and 2£ Beardon, Nelson, 3 s w pt 31 t. Beaver, Joseph, 1 w pt e half 37 t. Beebi & Joseph, 6, 3 and 6 f Beebe, Silas, 6, 7 t. Beech, William, 5 s e pt 33 f. Beese, James, 6, 6 t. Bell, Kichard, 7, 29 f. Bell, iSamuel, 6 e half 37 f. Bell, William, 2 n e quarter 25 f. Bentley, Calvin, 3 e half of e half 12 £ Bestard, John, s w cr of e half 6 t. Bice, Nelson, innkeeper, 4 s w pt 31 £ Bingham, Bobert, merchant, 5 n e pt 37 £ Birch, William, vet surgeon, 7 w half 33 1 Bimie, William, 4 w pt 1 1. Blackiie, James, 5 e half 4 £ Blackburn, John, 3 w half of w half 35 t. Blakey, Henry, 4 w half 15 £ Blak&y, James, 3 n e pt 9 £ Blueman, Thomas, 6 s half 19 £ Boden, Abraham, 7 w half 37 ». Boden, Thomas, 7 w pt 37 t. Bolster, John, merchant^ 7 pt 20 £ Bolster, Thos., gentleman, 7, 14 £ Bolster, Thomas, jr., merchant 7pt 20 £ Borrows, Elmer, 8, 30 t. Boultbee, Artliur, attorney, G, 5 t. Bowes, Edward, 7, 15 £ Boyce, Andrew, 4 w of e half 2 £ Boyd, James, 5 o half of e half 28 £ Boyd, Robert, 6 w pt 18 £ Brander, John, 7 w. pt 8 £ Brand, Thomas, 7 s half &£ Brent Henry, councillor, 4 w pt 31 £ Brillinger, Mary, 4 w half 4 t Brooks, Edward, 5 s e quarter and e half of w half 36 t. Broughton, Noble, 6 w pt 32 t. BroAvn, Alexander, 2 ept.w half 28 1. Brown, Andrew, hotelkeeper, 3, e pt 18 £ Brown. C. W. Joseph, attorney, 6, 8 1 Brown, George, 8, 25 t. Brown, Hiram, 1 e pt 11 £ Brown, Isabella, widow, 5 n e pt 34 £ Brown, Johnston, 6, 191 £ Brown, James, laborer, 2 e half 8 1. Brown, John, 3 w e 2 £ Brown, Samuel, 5 w pt 5 £ Brown, Thomas, 3 e pt w pt 2 t. Brown, Thomas, labourer, 1 s w pt 10 t. Brown, William, 5 w pt 17 £ Bruels, Julius, 1 pt 4 and 5 £ Brush, Robert, 2 e of w 11 £ Buchan, Tliomas, 3 w pt 7 £ Buckley, John, 8, 1 t. Bullen, Thos., laborer, 6, 2 £ Bundy, William, 5 n e pt 19 t. Burr, Stephen, 1 ept 18 £ Burchell, Thomas, 7, 25 £ Burgess, Francis, senr., 5 e ofw halft. Burgess, Francis, jr.,5 e pt w half £ Burkholder, Jacob, jr., 1 w pt 1 £ Burkholder, Samuel, 1 s w pt 1 £ Bumham, William, 4 w pt 37 £ Burton, William, merchant, 2 w pt 6t. Bustin, William, 6, 3£ Button, Anson J., merchant, 7, 13 £ Cane, Thomas, 2 e pt 37 £ Card, M. David, auctioneer, 6, 4 1. Carson, William, 4 w pt 29 t. Carter, Richard, 1, e pt 3 t. Swby's, Spear & Jackson's and TojfWs Hand Sau&at Hatch & Brother's. 1 1 Hi •ir.,-' ■i mi A;- 4 160 CONNEr A^D COLTSON 8 ♦r ; » Carter, William, 7 w If w h 'f 1 1. CJassie, Alexander, 4 o ; ;;f • . Case, Henry, rat catch d pi "^ half 30 t. Case, Joseph, 7 n w pt 24 f. Chadwick, George. 6 n w quarter 28 f. Chadwick, Willifon, 3 pt 33 t. Chapman, Cliarlifs, s w quarter 30 f. Chapman, Ira, councillor, 6 e pt 35 h. Chapman, Joseph, 5 n w c. of e pt 28 f. Chapman, Michael, hotelkeeper 2 e pt 16 f Chapmhn, Robert, 4 e half of w half 2 f Chapman, Walter W., 6 n e pt 35 f Chase, Edson, 3 pt w half 30 £ Chester, Thomas W., 1 w pt 12 t. Childs, George, 5 s e pt 31 t. Chig, Thomjis, 4 n w quarter 22 f Christie, Conald, 7 e half 12 f Clelland, William, clergyman, 5 e pt 34 f Clemence, John, 7 pt 29 t. Clendinning, Hiram. 1 s w quarter 27 f Clink, George, 3, 27 f. Coats, Thomas, 3 e half 1 f Cofield, James, 1 e half 23 t. Collins, George, 6 w half of w half If Collins, Joseph, 5 s w quarter 6 f Collins, James, 2 e half of e half 1 2 f Colwell, John, 7 s e pt 26 f Coleman, Dennis, 2 w pt 1 1 t. CoEabe, William, 7, 18 t, Compton, Robert, 7 e pt 25 f Connor, Isafl.c, I s w quarter f Conwortli, George, 2 w half 8 f Cook, Abraham, 2 e pt 6 t. Cook, Cornelius, 2 pt w half 29 f Cooper, George, 7, 5 t. Cooper, John, 3 pt 31 f Cooper, Philip R, 7 w pt 10 f. Copeljin, Thomas, jr., 5 w pt 29 t. Cosgrove, Patrick, 1 e half 11 f. ^owan, Andrew, merchant, 9, 7 f. Cowan, George, 8, 22 f. Cowan, John, 8, 22 t. Crittendon, David, laborer, 2 s e pt 8 t. Crompton, Thomas, 6 e pt 6 £ Crosby. D. Marcus, butcher, 6, 5 £ Crawford, Frederick, 3 s e quar- ter 5 £ Crosby, George, 7 w pt 36 t. Crosby, G. Ira, merchant, 6, 7 t. Crysler, Silas, 6 e half 27 £ Gumming, John, 6 t. Cunningham, David, 5 w half 1 £ Cunningham, Thomas, 4 n e quar- ter 7 £ Dally, Daniel, 8, 18 £ Davison, Benjamin, 6, 2 t. Davidson, WUliara, 5 e pt 1 t. Dayton, A^ron, 2 e pt 31 t. Deacon, Thomas, 5 n e quarter 10 £ Degear, James, 2 n e pt 15 £ Degear, Malon, 2 e pt 16 t. Degear, Peter, 2 s e pt 15 £ Derrough, Andrew, 4 e half 25 £ De Rusha, Edward, 3 pt 6 £ De Rusha, Mary M., 4 s w quai*- ter 6 £ Dickey, Joseph, Clk. Div. Ct. Dike, Cornelius, sawyer, 2 s e pt 29 £ Dike, Fredarick, 2 w half of s e quarter, 39 £ Dike, John, sen., 2 pt 29 t. Dike, John, junr., 2 w half of n e quarter 30 £ Dillon, James, 2 w half 23 «» Dillon, Pairick, 2 n e quarter 23 £ Dixon, Joseph, 4 s e pt 37 £ Dixon, John, 2 w half 12 i Dixon, William, 4 n e pt 37 £ Doble, Robert,. 6 s e quarter 28 £ Mink, Eat ami Momt Traps at Hatch & Brother^s. !'■';,'« il.'i v| COUNTY OF ONTARIO DIRECTORY. 161 pt 10 f. 6 w pt 29 t. half 1 If. hant, 9, 7 f. f. forer, 2 s e ept6£ itcher, 6, 5 f. 3 s e qnar- »t 36 t. Mit, 6, 7 t ■ 27 f. ) w half 1 f. 4 n e quar- 2 t. e pt 1 t. 31 t. I quarter 10 f. pt 15 f. 16 t. t 15 f. 3 half 25 f. pt 6f. s w quar- t)iv. Ct. sr, 2 s e pt half of s e 29 t. half of n e f 23j^ quarter 23 f. t37f. 12 t. pt 37 f. uarter 28 f. .7/ ,>f Doig, George, sen., miller, 2 w pt 6 f. Doig, George, junr., 2 w pt 6 t, Dolan, John, senr., 2 e half 27 f. Dolan, John, junr., 2 s w quar- ter 27 f. Donaldson, Catherine, G, 3 f. Dorwood, John, miller, 6, 7 f. Dowling, Daniel, 6, 7 t. Dowling, T. James Rev., G, 3 f. Dowswell, George, 2 w pt 15 f. Doyle, Dennis, laborer, 6 s e pt 35 f. Dunn, Jeremiali, 5 e half 7 f Dunciui, Litle, 8, 20 t. Duncan, William, 8, 13 t. Dunsiieatli, Samuel, 4; w pt 19 t. Eastgate, Hezekiah, 4 s w pt 7 f. Eck, D. Cyrus, gentleman, 7, 19* f. Elson, Henry, 3 w pt 1. Elson. William, 3 av pt 1 f. Elson, William, 4 .s e pt 26 t. Etwill, Edward, G f. Evans, William, 5 e i)t 5 t. Ewing, John, G w half 22 f. Faulkner, Abraliam, jr., 4 n w qr 6 f. Faulknei', Catherine, 3 s e pt 9 f. Faulkner, Edward, 3 \V pt 9 f. Fawcett, C. John, merchant, 6, 9 and 10 f. Feasby, John B., 3 w quarter 30 f. Ferguson, Wm., 5, 34 f. Ferguson, Wm., 5 u w quarter 2 f. Fields, George, 3 w half 16 t. Finch, Joseph, innkeeper, 6, 4 f. Fishburn, John, innkeeper, 2 s w pt If Fitcliett, Johile, 4 w half 16 t. Flanigan, Wm., labourer, 6, 12 t. Flewell, Richard, 6 w pt 37 f. Flewell, Sussanaii, 6 o half 33 f. Flewell, William, 5 s pt 35 t. Fockler, John, 3 e pt 31 t. Fogg, John, baker, 7, 3 f, Forrester, James, 8, 4 f Forester, John, 7, n half 6 f Forneri, Richard, Rev., 6, 3 t. Forsyth, Charles, 2 w half 4 f. Forsyth, Caleb, jr., 3 e pt 6 2. Forsyth, David, 1 f half 6f. Forsyth, Emma, 2 e half 5 f. . ; Forsyth, Elias, 3 w half 6 t. ! Forsyth, James B., 5, w half 14 tVf Forsyth, James M., 2 e pt 5 f Forsyth, Hiram, 5 e half 17 f. Forsyth, Ransom, 4 w half 1] f. Forsyth, Samuel, 1 w pt 6 t. Forsyth, William, 2 e half 4 f. Forsyth, William, 3 w quarter 2 f. Foorsyth, Va'ibiiren, 1 n w pt 5 f Fowler, John, 5 n w quarter 10 f. Frahch, Adam, 7, 16 and 17 f. Fralick, Wm., 7 pt a half 33 f. Frankish, Thompson, 3 pt 31 t. Eraser, (ieorge, 2 w pt 20 t. French, Jesse H., 1 w half 18 f. Gallaghar, Robert, 4 s e pt 26 t. Gamble, John, innkeeper, 5, 21 t. Gibson, George, 6, 7 f. Gilpin, Martin, 6, 7 t. Gilpin, Robert, clerk, 6 t. CHadstone, Richie, 1 e pt 14 t. Golden, Frederick, 6, 4 t. Gould, Charles, miller, 6 pt 29 t. Gould, Isaac, 6, 29 f Gould, E. Joseph, 7 n w 31 f Gould, Joseph, G e 30 f. Gourlie, James, 3 n e pt 8 f Graham, Andrew, 1 e half 12 f Graham, David, sawyer, 6 pt,30 t. Graham, John, 3 w half 26 t. Graham, John, labourer, 5 e pt 1 t. Graham, Thomas, 3, 34 f Graham, William, 2 w pi G t. Gray, Mrs., 7 w pt 36 f. Gregg, Robert, 8, 10 f Grice, John, 1 e half 16 t. Griffin, Aaron, 5 w half e half 27 t. Gurlie, Robert, 3 s e pt 8 f. Haggerman, Albert A., 2 w pt 1 t. Haggerman, Loro., pedlar, 2 w pt 1 f. 11 Cojyper and Tin Boilers at Hatch & Brothe fS. 162 CONNER AND COLTSON's )#ii ' t "i Hamic, Wm., 1 e pt 14 t. Haight, Stephen, 4 e half 13 t. Haines, Daniel, 1 n e quarter 15 t. Haines, Joseph, 1 s e quarter 15 t. Hail, David, 4 pt 1 f. Hall, D. Norman, 1 e pt 37 t. Hall, Samuel, 6 n e quarter 25 f. Hambleton, Alfred, 5 w half of e half 30 f. Hambleton, John, 5 wpt 29 f. Hamel, James, innkeeper, 2 n w auarter, 14 t. ton, Avery, 3 w pt 12 f. Hamilton, George, 6 s w pt 27 f. Hamilton, Thomas, 5 e pt 29 f. Hamilton, Wm., laborer, 6 pt 31 t. Hamilton, Wm., merchant, 6, 3 f. Hamlin, Seth, 5 s e quarter, 6 t. Harris, Chester, 3 w pt 33 t. Harrison, James, 7, 2 f. Harborn, William, 6 e half 1 f. Harding, Samuel, 7, 1 f. Hardy, William, 5 e quarter 8 t. Hardy, William, jr., 6 wpt 11 t. Hasty, John, 2 e pt 32 1. Hatter, Thomas, laborer, 2 w pt 6f Hayes, William, 6 w 31 t. Hayward, Henry, 3 w pt 1 f. Kazelwood, Nathan, 7, 34 t. Hemphill, Zachariah, 7, w 30. Henderson, Andrew, innkeeper, 6, 12 t. Henderson, Joseph, 4 n w quarter 23 f. Henderson, Joseph, 3 ,v pt 25 t. Henderson, Patrick, 1 w pt 12 f. Hicks, Richard, Rev., 7, 7 t. Higgins, Mary, spinster, 6, 12 f. Hillary, James J., physician, 7, 5 f. Hilts, Alfred, 3 s w quarter 24 t. Hilts, Christian, 1 s e pt 22 f. Hillborn, George, 4 w half 36 f. HilUwrn, John P., G pt 35 t. Hilts, Joseph, ^ n half 25 t. Hilts, John. 3 w half 22 f. Hilts, Wm., 2 e pt 16 t. Hockley, Alfred, 4 n w pt 30 f. Hockley, Daniel, 5 w half 19 f Hockley, Ebenezer, 5,w half 20 f. Hockley, William, 5 e half 20 f. Hodgson, Thomas, 4 w half 21 t Hogg, Charles, 1 e quarter, 26 t. Hogg, Robert, senr., 5 s w pt 33 f. Hogg, Robert, jr., 5 s e pt 33 f. Hopkins, George, 6 e half of w half 2f. Hopkins, James, 6 w half of e half 11 f. Hopkins, Joseph, 6 pt s w pt 18 f. Hopkins, Napoleon, 1 w pt 21 t. Hopkins, Thomas, 6 e quarter, 4 f. Horrigon, Mary A., 7 w half of w quarter 25 f. Horn, Thomas, 7 e pt of a pt 4 f. Horn, William, 7 e pt 13 f. How, George, laborer, 7 e pt 22 t. How Henry, sawyer, 6, 1 t. How, Sidney, 6 pt 3 t, Howatt, James, 6 w quarter 2 f. Huckings, John, 7 pt w half 2x3 t. Hunt, Charles, 1 e half of w half 16 f. Hunt, Thomas, 1 pt 15 f. Hunter, John, 6 pt 30 f. Hutchinson, George, 5 w pt 31 f. Hutchinson, Robert, 5 w pt 31 t. Hutchinson, Robert, 1 pt 17 t. Hutchinson, Timothy, 5 w pt ' 1 t. Jackson, Benjamim T., teacher, 7 5 t. Jackson, Charles, 7 s w quarter 24 f. Jackson, George, la])orer, 7 pt 30. Jagger, Nathan, 1 w half 35 t. James, Daniel, sawyer, 6 15 x 16 t. James, Ezekiel, 5 w pt 32 1". James, Henry, 5 e quarter, 32 f. James, Issiac, 5 w half 28 f. James, John, 5 e pt 31 f. Jamieson, William, 7 s w quar- ter 25 f. Ctrpper and Tin Jackettles at Haich & Brother'*. COUNTY OF ONTARIO DIRECTORY. 168 pt 30 f. If 19 f half 20 f. ftlf 20 f. iialf 21 t ;er, 26 t. w pt 33 f. pt 33 f. If of w half ilf of e half s w pt 18 f. r pt 21 1. [uarter, 4 f. w half of w : 8 pt 4 f. I3f. 7 e pt 22 t. 1 t. larter 2 f. ' half 2x3 t. f of w half f. w pt 31 f. wpt31 t. pt 17 t. i w pt ' 1 t. teacher, 7 n[iiarter 24 f. cr, 7pt 30. alf 35 t. 6 15xl6t. 32 i. arter, 32 f. 28 f. f. s w quar- Jobbit, James, laborer, 6 t. Jobbit, William, 6 8 t. Johnson, John, 4 n >v quarter 7 f. Johnston, Edward, 2 n e pt 28 f. Johnston, Graham, 3 s half 28 f. Johnston, Harvey, 7 e pt 17 t. Johnston, James, 4 w half 3 f. Johnston, John, 5 n pt 35 f. Johnston, John, 2 e pt w pt 1 7 f. Johnston, Robert, 5 w pt 30 f. Johnston, William, C e half w half 34 f. Johnston, Wm., 4 n e quarter 29 f. Jones, Henry, broker, 6, 3x17 f. Jones, Lewis, detective, 6 7. Jones, John, 5 e half 26 f. Jones, John, 3 w half 8 f. Jones, Abyah, 1 e pt 1 f. Jones, Benjamin K., sawyer, 3 pt w pt 32 f. Jones, Charles C, 6 e half 36 f. Jordon, Francis, 6 e pt w half 2 f. Jud^e, Patrick, 4 s e pt 26 t. Kelhngton, Henry, 7 e pt 37 t. Kellington, John, sen., 1 e half 21 f. Kcllington, John, junr., 4 s e quar- ter 30 f. Kellington, William, 1 s w quar- 19 f. Kelly, John, 7 n w quarter 34 f. Kennedy, John, 5 w pt 23 f. Kennedy, John, 6 w pt 29 t. Kennedy, Robert, 7 s e pt 36 f. Kennedy, Samuel, 6 w half 25 f. Kennedy, Thomas, 6 s w quar- ter 26 t. Kerr, John, 4 pt w half of e half 20 f. Kerr. William, 4 e pt 20 f. Kester, Ira, 3 e pt 18 f. Kester, Jacob, 4 w pt 18 f. Kester, Joel, gentleman, 2 w pt 6 t. Kester, Joseph, laborer, 7, 18 t. Ketherwood, George, 6 n w pt 9 f. Key, Mirchouse, 2 w pt 1 t. Kimmerly, Jacob S., 6, 6 f. Kimmerly, William, pedlar, 6, 6 t. King, William, 1 w half 14 t. Kirbey, Henry ,2 n e quarter 24 f. Kirby, Margaret H., 1 e half 19 f. Kirton, William, 1 w pt 34 f. Knibbs, John, 3 n w quarter 24 f. Koster, Nathan, 8 n e pt 26 f. Koster, Peter, 1 w pt 26 f. Kydd, William, 6 w quarter 34 f. Ladd, William, 7 w pt 14 t. Lapier, Geoi^e, 1 n e quarter 28 f. Lapier, John, 1 n e pt 29 t. Lapier, Leonard, 1 s e and a w pt 28 f. Latcham, Thomas, 2 w pt 6 f. Lavin, Edward, painter, 6 pt 31 f. Lawr, John, 5 w pt 20 t. Lawr, Stephen, 5 n half 16 t. Lawrence, John, 7 s e pt 5 t. Lee, John, 3 e half 15 t. Lefraugh, John, laborer, 6 t. Lehman, Daniel, sa>vyer, 7 f. Lehman, David, sawyer, 2 n w quarter 25 f. Lehman, Henry, 4 e quarter 36 f. Lehman, Joseph, 1 w pt 1 1. Leit, Ezra, 2 w pt 33 f. Leonard, Long, 2 pt 15 f. Levitt, Isaac, 1 s e quarter, 10 f. Levitt, Joseph, 4 n w pt 8 t. Lewis, Edward, 4, 27 f. Lewis, Henry, 1 e half 8 t. Lewis, Jonah, 1 e half 13 f. Lewis, John, 2 e quarter 9 t Lewis, William, 3, 11 f. Linton, Moses, 4 e pt 4 t. Linton, Thomas, 6 w half 13 f. Liscombe, Robert, sawyer, 2 e pt It. Little, Andrew, 7, 9 f. Little, James, 2 e half 14 t. Lindsay, John, 4 e half 9 t. Long, George, laborer, 7 s w pt 34 f. Long, George, 4 s e quarter 22 f. Buy your Nails and Hinges at Hatch d' Brother's. 1G4 CONNER AND COLTSON\S w: Long, Hairison, 2 o quarter 17 t. Long, Jacob, 5 e pt 24 t. Long, Joseph, 2 w half of e half 1 7 f. Long, "NVilliam, 2 s c half 19 f. Longliouse, Henry, 7 pt 34 t. Lott, Charles, 3 w half of e half 16 f. Love, Simeon, 7 e half 32 t. Low, William, 0, 8 f. Lunan, .lohn, Jacob, 4, 35 f. Lunan, Jonathan, 2 w quarter 30 f. Machie, Hugh, 7 s w pt G f Magan, Elijah, 2 n w quarter 27 t. Mahon, Dominick, 2 w pt 32 f. Mairs, James, labourer, 3 s e pt 3 f Mantle, AV.raham, 4 n w pt 1> f. Mantle, David, labourer, 4 w pt 4 f Mantle, Edward 4 s pt w half 9 f. Mauley, John, 4 n e quarter 2G f. March, Walter, 1 w half 24 f. Margach, John L., druggist, 6 f. Merrick, Wm., labourer, 3 w pt 28 1. Metcalf, James, 3 w i)t 31 f Meyers, Robert, 3 s e quarter 21 1. Middleton, Chas., G n w quarter 3 f. Middleton, Geo., 1 e pt w half 29 t. Middleton, James, 1 e pt av pt 29 t. Middleton, Robt, 4 s e quarter 29 t. Middleton, Sarah, 4 pt e pt 2 f. Millard, Timothy, 2, 3 f Miller, Allan, labourer, 2 ejit 11 t. Miller, Calvin, 2 e pt 2 t. Mill(!r,Elisha, innkeeper, 1 s e pt G f. Miller, George B., 5 n e pt 30 f. Miller, John, 1 pt 5 f. Miller, Joshua, 4 s w quarter 23 f. Miller, Ransom S., G w half 21 f Milne, James, 5 w pt 22 f Milne, James, 3 n e pt 3 £ Milton, Wm., 1 e half 20 t. Mitchell, Edwin, 1 s e pt 29 f. Moore, Edward, merchant, 7, 4 f. Moorhead, John, 1 w half 33 t. Morden, Geo., constable, 2 w pt 1 f. Mordeu, Henry, 3 e half 24 f. Morden, Jacob, jr., 1 s w pt 5 t. Morden, John, 5 s e qyarter 10 f. Morden, Michl., trader, 1 n e pt 6 f. Morden, Wm., 1 n e pt 6 f Morgan, Edward, 4 e pt 5 f Morgan, James, 7 pt n e pt 34 f. Morguson, John, jr., 2 u e quarter 13 f Morguson, Rheynerd, 2 w half 13 f. MorgiUion, Wm., 2 s e quarter 13 f Morin, Michael, 4 n w quarter 24 f. Morrison, And., sawyer, 7 e half 22 f. Mon-in, John, 1 s w quarter 2 t. Moms, Anthony, 1 w half 7 f. Mon-is, Rev. Abraham, G, 5 f. Morris, Thomas, 7 pt 31 f Mortson, Philip, 4 w pt 35 t. Myers, Jacob, 3 n e quarter 21 f Mynell, Geo., e pt w half 37 f McBrien, Henry, G w half 7 f McBrien, Hugh, G e half 7 f McCallum, Edward, G t. McCann, John F., 7, 19 f McCaulay, John, 3 w pt 37 t. McClarin, Wm., G n w pt 27 f. McClellan, Nathan, 2 w pt G t. McCullough, James, 2 e half 18 t. McCuUough. Wm., 2 s wpfl7 f. McCormack, Robert, 4 w half 10 f. McCullough, John, G, 5 f. McDermit, Hugh,laboiu-er, 1 e pt 2t. McDonald, Lewis, 6 t. McDowell, John, 7 av pt 5 f. McDowell, Robt., 1 n w quarter 19 f. McEwen, Ann, G f. McFarlane, Robert, 2 n sv pt 1 f. McGeogh, William, 7 w half 22 t. McGrath, Michael, G f McGuckin, James, 2 e half 18 f McGuire, John, G f. Mcintosh, Samuel, 8, 12 f. McLeary, George, 4 w quarter 2 t. McNelly, Francis, 3 s w quarter 5 f McNelly, Patrick, 3 n e quarter 4 f McNiven, Patrick, 6 f McPeak, Adam, 6 s w pt 28 f. Buy your Sugar Kettles at Hatch & Brother's. \M \ COUNTY OF ONTARIO DIRECTORY. 1G5 [yarter 10 f. r, 1 n pt G f. )t6f. pt 5 f. 1 e pt 34 f. 2 11 e quarter 2 w half 13 f. (quarter 13f. T quarter 24 f. r,7ehalf22f. juarter 2 t. half 7 f. tt. 6, 5 f. 31 f. pt 35 t. [uarter 21 f. half 37 f lialf 7 f lalf 7 f. )t. 19 f. pt 37 t. ; ^ pt 27 f. w pt t. 2 e half 18 t. , s v/pfl7 f. 4 w half 10 f. nf. iui'er,lept2t. pt 5 f . V quarter 19 f. n vr pt 1 f. w half 22 t. f. e half 18 f. 12 f. vf quarter 2 t. w quarter 5 f 1 e quarter 4 f. pt 28 f. McPhail, Eliza, 2 w pt 1 t. McWain, Alexander, 2 e i)t 6 t. Nation, John, physician, 7, G and 7 f Newcomh, Uavid, G t. Nicely, David, 2 o i)t 37 t. Nickerson, Nathan, 7 s w 29 f. Norton, Abraham, 5 w half 4 t. Norton, Charlea, 4 w pt 33 t, Norton, Daniel, 5 n w i)t 8 t Norton, Edward, 4 e half 4 t. Norton, James, 4 s w quarter 34 f. O'Bierne, Francis, n e quarter 24 f. O'Neil, (fordoii, 2 s e pt 25 f. O'Neil, Isaac, 8, 32 t. O'Neil, John, 2 w pt 25 f. O^eil, Michael, G, 1 and 2 f. Oldham, Elliott, 1 w lialf 32 f. Orchard, Tliomas, 8, 23 f. Ottewell, Samuel, 2 w pt G f. Oxtoby, Thomas, 1 n\v (quarter 27 f. Pallister, William, 1 n e pt 4 t. Palnier, John, G n half 17 f. Parrish, Samuel, G, G f. Parker, Benjamin, mwchant, 2 s w pt G f. Patterson, Alexander, 7 s e quarter 11 f. Patterson, Hiram, 1 w » w and s e 1', 7 w pt 3 f . pt It. , 6 t. half 22 f. 7f. half 25 1. U e pt 37 f. Brother's. Swires, William, 4 w half of e half 36 f. Tate, James, 2 e quarter 26 f, Taylor, WilUam, 4 w pt 1 t. Terry, John, 5 n e quarter 36 f. Thompson, Alex., 6, 7 and 8 f. Tlionipson, Catherine, widow, 7 f. Thompson, George, 2 w half 10 t. Thompson, Henry, 6 f. Thompson, John, 5 w half 25 t. Thompson, John, 6 f. Thompson, John, laborer, 7, 7 1. Thompson, Peter, jr., 8, 27 t. Thompson, William, 6 f. Todd, James, 4 w pt 18 t. Todd, Samuel, 4 n w quarter 26 f. Todd, Thomas, 3 pt 17 f. Tom, Andrew, 8 n e pt 37 f. Tompkins, Josiah, 4 w half 28 t. Torr, Charles, clothier, 6, 2 t. Torrance, James, 4 n e quarter 14 f. Tracy, Arthur, 3 pt e pt 2 t. Truman, John, 5 e half 2 t. Tuck, William, 7, 5 f. Turner, Joseph, 2 n e pt 1 t. Udeli, Mathew, 1 s w quarter4 t. Udell, Rebecca, 2 w pt 6 f. Vance, George, 5 s w pt 27 1, Vance, John, 4 e half 21 f. Vance, Mary. 5 s w quarter, 26 f. Vanhiven, Elijah, 6 n w pt 24 f. Vanhiven, Lewis, sawyer, 7 e pt 24 t. Vanhom, Abraham, 1 w pt 30 t. Vanzant, Anson, 2 pt 8 f. Vanzant, Elijah, 1 w half 9 f. Vanzant, Henry, hotel keeper, 4 8 w pt 1 t. Vanzant, James, 3 e half 14 f. Vanzant, Jolm, 1 e half 1 4 f. Vickers, Michael, 6, 6 f. Wagg, Francis, 3 e pt 21 f. Wagg, George, 2 w half 1 ^ f. Wagg, George, 2 whalf 20 f. Wagg, George, 2, 36 t. Wagg, John, 3 n half 28 f. Wagg, John, 2 w pt 21 f. Wagg, Thomas, 2 w half 18 t. Wagg, Thomas, 2 e pt 21 f. Wagg, William, 3, 19 t. Walker, Calvin H., 6, 16 1. Walker, James, 7, 4 1. Walker, William, 4 e half 10 f. Walks, David, 7, 11 f. Wallice, George, 5 n w quarter, 27 f. Walters, Charles, 3 pt 29 f. Ward, Charles George, 6 e quarter 11 f. Ward, Thomas, 5 n e quarter lit. Watson, Elizabeth, widow, 6, 9 f, .Watson, William R, 3 w half 14 f. Way, Coleman, sawyer, 7 e pt 24 1. Wright, Abraham, 2 n w pt 17 1. Wright, Allan, 7 pt 30 1. Weeks, Archibald, teacher, 7 f. Well, George, 4 pt 5 f. Welsh, John, jr., 8,35 t. Welsh, Thomas, 7 s e pt 33 t.i Welsh, Wm., 6, 7 and 8 f. Welsh, Wm., labourer, 6 e 29 t. Wheeler, George, 6, 30 and 31 f. White, George, 6 t. White, Henry, labourer, 7 pt 29 t. White, Susan, 4 pt 6 f. White, Wm., 2 whalf 19 t. Wliite, Wm., 7 t. Whittleton,Edw., 3 n e quarter 22 f. Whittleton,feaml., 3 s e quarter 22 f. Wicks, Franklin, 2 w pt 6 1. Wideman, David, sa^vyer, 2 e pt 1 f. Widdifield, Benj., 6 pt 36 f. Widdifield, Benj., 3 w pt 30 t. Widdifield, John C, bailiff, 7 f. Widdifield, Samuel, 2, 31 1. Widdifield, Watson, sawyer, 3 w pt 32 f. Widdifield, Wellington, labourer, 6 pt 35 t. Widdeman, John, 1 n e pt 5 t. Wilkinson, Jonathan, 8 s pt 20 f. Buy Hatch d- Brother's best five gnUon Oil Cans,])atcnt tops. 'if; 168 CONNER AND COLTSON'S k ii •'• ft ' ' m Willey, Richard, 8 s pt 15 f. Williams, Alonzo D., merchant, G pt 7 f. Williams, Jolin, 2 w pt 11 f. Williams, Eobert, 2 w pt 11 1. Williams, Wm., 2 pt 7 t. Williamson, Matthew, 1, 30 f. Willinson, Wm., 8, 36 t. Willson, Ada, G, 18 t. Willson, Henry, s teaclier, 4 s e pt If. Willson, James, 5 e pt 37 f. Willson, Oliver 0., 6 1 f. Willson, Samuel, G w quarter 36 1. Willson, Thomas, 2 w pt 37 t. AViUson, Thomas, 6 e half of w half lit. Willson, Warren, 6 G f. Winn, John, 1 w pt 34 1. Woolman, Abbot, 2 e half 20 f. Yake, Adam, 2 n e pt 16 t. York,Alfred, GnptlOt. York, Silas James, o e ]^t 23 t. Young, John, sr., 4 s e pt 26 t. Young, John, jr., 4 i)t 26 t. Young, Oliver N., 6 .s half 17 f. TOWNSHIP OF EAST WHITBY. The township of Etst Whitby is bounded on the north by the Township of Reach, on the soutli, liy Lake Ontario, on the east, by the ToAvnship of Darlington, County of Durham, and on the west, by the Township of Whitby, Ontario County. Oshawa and Columbus are its principal Villages. Population about 3,400. Abbott, Joseph, wagonmaker, h v 19 f Abrahams, John, laborer, b f 7 h. Adams, Frank, scythe welder, b f 10 h. Adams, Henry, yeoman, G, 13 and 14 h. Adams, John, yeoman, con, 1, 2 f. Adams, Joseph, n r 6, 13 h. Adams, Joshua, shoemaker, con 1, 2f Albrant, Samuel, shoemaker, r v 24 h. Alcumbrack. Lernard, yeoman, 9, 17 f. Alcumbrack, Nicholas, yeoman, 9, 17. Alman, Wm., blacksmith, 2, 17 h. Allan, Roger, yeoman, 6, 10 Allen, John, weaver, 5, 13 h. Allen, Thomas, yeoman, b f 8 h. Allen, Thomas, laborer, b f 16 h. Alexander, Andrew, yeoman, 6, 3. Alexander, John, yeom.an, G, 3 h. Angel, William, yeoman, b f 17 h. Angus, Robert, yeoman, 5, 13. Annand, George, agent G. T. R., b f 10 h. Annis, Andrew, 1, IG f. Annis, Andrew, yeoman, b f 15 £ Annis, Andrew, yeoman, 1, 15 f. Annis, Andrew, yeoman, 2, 14 f. Annis, Levi, yeonuui, 1, 14 f. Annis, William, yeoman, 1, 14 f. Annis, William K., yeoman, 2, 17 h. Annis, William, yeonuin, 2, 14 f. Annis, AVilliam, yeoman, 1, 15 f. Archer, James, yeoman, 6, 16. Arkland, Edward, fanner, n r 4, 1 4 h. Armstrong, Benjamin, laborer, 7, 7h. Armstrong James, farmer, 2, 17 f. Chases' Patent IFiiKtoiv Blind JinUers at Hatch oman, 1, 1 f. Connor, i 'mothy, 1 1. Coupell, L- /.vis, yeoman, b f 17 f. Corbet, George, yeoman, 3, 4 h. Corfield, George, yeoman, 4, 8 h. Comer, John, laborer, 3, 3 h. Cornish, James, 5, 4 h. Coulter, Henry, yeoman, 7, 16 f. Coutts, Thomas, yeoman, 8, 9 h. Crowle, Stephen, tailor, c v 36 f. Crancy, John, carpenter, h v 8 f. Craskam, James, laborer, 1, 17 h. Cronk, Jacob, 4, 1 f. Cronk, Parker, 4, 1 h. Crouter, Mrs. vr, 10 x il f. Cruse, John, wagonmakiT, c v d f . Cunningham, Hugh, laborer, 1, 15 h. Curtain, Michael, n r b f 11 f. Curtis, Asa, yeoman, 9, 14 f. Curtis, Charles, 9, 14 h. Cuiiie, James, yeoman, 4, 4 f. Currie, John, yeoman, 5, 5 h. Daidge, G'^orge, yeoman, 7, 12 f. Daidge T ' , blacksmith, 2, 17 h. Daidfe ■ :io' 'rt, yeoman, 1, 13 h. Daidge, ,''i.xiam, yeoman, 5, 7 h. Davis, James, 5, 2 f. Davis, James, yeoman, 5, 1 f. Davis, James, yeoman, 2, 1 h. Davis, James, yeoman, 6, 1 f. Dean, John, pumpmaker, 1, 4 h. Dearborn, Edward, yeoman, b f 14 f. Dearborn, Henry, 5, 16 f. Dearborn, Henry, yeoman, 3, 13 and 14 f. Dearborn, Henry, yeoir.an, 3, 1 1 f. Dearborn, Joseph, 1, 5 h. Dearborn, Samuel, yeoman, 3, 11 h. Dearborn, Samuel, b f 14 f. Dearborn, Samuel, b f 15 f. Dearborn, William, b f 13 f, Dennis, George, yeoman, 4, 8 h. Dennis, Robert, tollkeoper, 4, 8 h. Desforges, Joseph, c v 33 f. Deverall, Benjamin, 3, 13 h. Dixon, George, yeoman, 7, 13 and 14 h. Dixon, John, miller, 9, 14 h. Bui/ ifOHi' Scruhhing und Shoe Brvshe.f jrom flfdrh <(: Brothers. ! COUNTY OF ONTARIO DIRECTORY. 171 m, 4, 8 h. 3, 3 h. 1, 7, 16 f. ,n, G, 9 h. , c V 36 f. r, h V 8 f. jr, 1, 17 h. 5;lf. kvT, c V d f. iborer, 1, f llf. , Uf. I" 4, 4 f. 5, 5 h. M, 7, 12 f. ith, 2, 17 h. n, 1, 13h. an, 5, 7 li. 5, 1 f. . 2, 1 h. , 6, 1 f. ;er, 1, 4 h. maUjbf 14f. 6f. iinan, 3, 13 r.an, 3,11 f. h. man, 3, 11 h. 14 f. 15 f. FT3f. m, 4, 8 h. iper, 4, 8 h. 33 f. 13 h. n, 7, 13 and , 14 h. otlm's. ^ Dixon, John, yeoman, 7, 12 li. Dixon, Thomas, yeoman, 7, 13 h. Dixon, William C., packer, b f, 10 f. Doolittle, Elishen, yeoman, 7, 16 f. DooKttle, Henry, yeoman, 7, 16 f. Doolittle, Henry, yeoman, 6, 17 f. Doolittle, Henry, yeomun, 6, 13 f. Downing, John, carpenter, 8,13 h. Downing, Jonathan, yeoman, cvdh. Downing, Martha, 2, 13 h. Dowrick, Nath.aniel, laborer, c v b X half f. Drew, Howlis, n r b f 14 f. Drew, Joseph, 1. 6 f. Drew, Lewis, yeoman, 1) f 6 h. Drew, Loren, yeoman, 1, 6 f. Drew, Myron, 1, 6 f. Duck, John, laborer, h v 20 h. Duggan, John, laborer, 9, 15 h. Dunbar, Augustus, b f 10 h. Dunn, AValter, laborer, 8, 13 h. Dunn, Wilham, yeoman, 7, 15 h. Durant, Wm., laborer, r v 3 f. Dyer, Thomas, miller, r v 4 h. Eddington, Jolm, gentleman, r v 5 f. Edmondson, Jolm B., minister, c V 22 f. Edwards, George, yeoman, 4, 4 h. Ellis, Abraliam, miller, 7, 8 h. Evely, Alice, 5, 13 h. Evely, John, laborer, 3, 5 h. Fain, Thomas, 2, 13 h. Fain, William, 2, 13 f. Faint, George, agwt, 6, 16 h. Faint, William, spinner, 6, 16 h. Fair, David, laborf^r, h 1 18 k Farewell, Abram, J. P, 2, 4 f. Farewell, Ackins M., 2, 5 h. Farewell, Adolplius, h v 15 h. Farewell, A. K., yeoman, 1, 4 f. Farewell, A. L., yeoman, 1, 5 f. Farewell, A. M,, sen., yeoman, 1 4 f. Farewell, A. M., junr., 1, 5 f. Farewell, Arthur, h v 3 f. Farewell, Charles, h v 16 f. Farewell, George, 1, 5 h. Farewell, Mrs. James, h v 14 x 15 f. Farewell, J. E., barrister, 2, 6 f. Farewell, Robert B., yeoman, 2, 5 h. Farewell, William, yeoman, b f 4 f. Farewell, W. T„ yeoman, 1, 4 b. Farrell, James, yeoman, 4, 10 f. FaiTow, Octavius, b f 1 7 h. Fewster, James, yeoman, 2, 16 h. Fewster, Eobert, yeoman, 8, 3 f, Fewster, William, yeoman, 8, 3 h. Fields, Thomas, yeoman, 8, 1 li. Finnie, David, laborer, 7, 3 h. Fisher, George, gentleman, 9, 13 f. Fisher, Sanmel H., tailor, 8, 14 f. Fisher, Thomas, yeoman, 8, 14 h. Fletcher, Henry, 4, 12 h. Foley, Joseph, laborer, 1, 4 b. Foley, Ricliard, yeoman, b f 4 h. Ford, Stephen, yeoman, 9, 2 f. Foster, John, yeoman, 9, 3 h. Foster, Loren, postmaster, r v 8 f Foster, Oren, yeoman, 9, 2 h. Fox, James, 4, 4 f. Fox, James C, yeoman, 5, 5 h. Fox, Joseph, yeoman, 5, 5 f. Fraser, Catherine, 4, 9 f. Fraser, EHsha P., yeoman, 4, 10 f. French, Carpus, yeoman, 2, 16 h. French, Henry, yeoman, b f 10 h. French, Isaac, yeoman, 2, 16 f. French, Wm., cnrjienter, c v 65 h. Friend, Thomas, 3, 4 f. Friend, Thomas, yeoman, 4, 4 h. ^ Frost, John G., yeoman, 1) f 10 h. Fuller, George, laborer, 1, 18 h. Gadsby, Mrs. Sarah, 2, 17 f. Gamble, John, labourer, rv, 13 f. '\ Garbut, Win., yeoman, 2, 5 h. Garfat, Francis, labourer, 2, 13 f. Garfutt, Francis, 7, 5 h. Gfiskin, Matthew, c v b f. Gibbs, Wm., labourer, c v 38 h. Gifford, Alfred, yeoman, 5, 2 f. Gifford, Lyman, yeoman, 6, 2 f. .: I Peddlers, buy ytmr Timvare from Hatch d' Brother. •i ' y^L^'^i *^» '-wfi 4 ■ • ,'■ / ^ ? ■ ■■ ' - * ^^l\ 1 ,i . ■; ■ h ' j 172 CONNER AND COLTSON S Gifford, Wm. A., yeoman, 3, 2 h. Gill,RB.,clerk, 6, 16h. Gilbert, James, yeoman, 5, i h. Giles, John, yeoman, 3, 1 f. Gimblett, George, Yeoman, 3, 1 6 h. Gilmore, liobert, 5, 1 1 li. Glaspell, Frank, yeoman, 3, 3 h. Glover, Samuel, yeoman, i, 1 1 h. Olyde, Thomas, yeoman, 9, 4 h. (xoodman, James, miller, 7, 8 f. Goodman, Need., labourer, b f 10 h. Gordon, Henry, yeoman, 3, 11 f. Gordon, Jeremiah, 5, 10 h. Gorman, John, yeoman, 5, 10 h. Gould, George H., 5, 3 and 4 f. Gould, John, yeoman i, 5 f, Gould, Joseph, E., yeoman, 2, 17 f. Gould, .foseph, yeoman, 4, 6 f. Goyne, Francis, 5, 8 h. Goyne, Philip, 6, 9 h. Goyne, Wm., labourer, 5, 8 h. Gojrue, Wm., labourer, G. ■) h. Graham, Henry, 6, 7 h. Graham, Robert, G, 7 t'. Grand Trunk RR., b f 1 to 5 f. Granden, Richd., carj)en'.cr, h v 7 f. Grass, Lewis P., yeom^.n, 7, lO anil 9f. Grierson, G. H , Pi^Quii-c. I, 10 f. Greenley, Wm., labnnrei, 7, 15 h. Greenwell, Jo!u..^>'acli..mith,.i' v 2 f. Greenwell, Robt., dd >v v 29 f. Groat, Charles, 5, 19 h. Groat, John, yeoman, -'>, 17 i Grose, Edward, 9, 7 h. Grose, JosepJ) yeoman, \ 7 f . Grose, Mi'.'l.^,ol, 9, 7 h. Guy, Janif 0., esquire, b f 6 f. Guy, Thos., sr., gentleman b f 7 f. Guy, Tho8., jr., yeoman, b i' 8 f. Guy, Wm, 0, 13andin: Hall, Jesse, yeoman, 8, 5 f Hall, Lewis, 8, 5 f. Hall, Lewis, yeoman, 1, 4 f. Hall, Marshall, yeoman, 4, 12 h. Hall, Samuel, yeoman, 3, 11 f. Hall, Samuel, yeoman, b f 1 f. Hall, William, 8, 5 h. Hall, William, yeoman, b f 1 f. (i Hallett, Samuel, 4, 7 h. Hallett, William, senr., 4, 7 h. Hallett, William, jr., 4, 9 h. Ham, James, yeoman, G, 5 f. Ham, Josepli, G, 5 f. Ham, Mary, 5, 12 h. Ham, Richard, labourer, 2, 13 h. Hambley, Joseph, 8, 8 li. Hambly, Wm., yeoman, 9, 1 f, Hamlin, Thomas., 3, 13 h. Hancock, Jc' n, labourer, 4, 8 h. - Hardy, John, yeoman, 4, 2 h. Harnden, Luther, senr., Esq., 9 15 f. Harnden, luther, jr., 9, 15 f. Harnden, Ralph, yeoman, 8, 14 f. i Harnden, Reuben, yeoman, 8, 14 f. t Harnden, Samuel, miller, 8, 14 f. Harper, Francis, labourer, r a-^, 17 h. Haiper, Henry, n v 7, 11 h. Harper, Joseph, 8, 15 h. Harper, Joseph, drover, 9, 15 h. Harper, Philip, labourer, c v 19 h. Harder, Richard, senr., yeoman, 7, 13 and 14 f. Haip'H-, Richard, jr., 6, 10 f. Hart, John, senr., yeoman, 5, 4 f. Hart, John, jr., 5, 4 h. Harris, Richjird, gentleman, c v 14 f. ' Harry, Thomas, yeoman, 3, 1 5 h. Haskin, Thomas^ senr., 2, 16 f. Haskin, Thoma.s, jr., 2, IG h. Hawkey, Lewis C., saddler, c v 19 h. Hawkins, George, 6, IG h. Hawkins, John H., spinner, G, IGh Hawkings, James, shoemaker, c v 20 f. Hawkings, Joseph, shoemaker, 7, 15 f. Hawkings, William, c v 20 f. ' Hayes, Thomas, b f IG f. Hiitch tC Brother, Mamifadurers of Patent Hemml Earn Trough. COUNTY OF ONTARIO DIRECT(1RY. 173 Hazeldine, George, yeoman, 6, 7 f. Hazzlewood, James, 8, 2 x 3 h. Hazzlewood, Nathan, 8, 3 f. Hazzlewood, Thomas, laborer, 9, IG h. Henry, Albert N., b f 7 h. Henry, James R, yeoman, 4, 3 f. Henry, Jesse, yeoman, b f 7 f. Henry, John, 4, 3 h. Henry, Joseph, b f 7 h. Heuiy, Phinihas, yeoman, 5, 17 f. Henry, Thomas S., gentleman, b f 7 f. Henry, Thoni.is, clergyman, bf 7 f. Hepburn, Jolin, senr., gentleman, 0, 2 f Hepburn, John, junr., j-Boman, 6, 2 f. Herring, James, 1, 17 h. Herringway, Silas, carpenter, r v 22 f. Hicks, Henry, gentleman, c v 61 f. Hicks, Joseph, 6, 13 f. Hicks, Samuel, c v Gl h. Hill, John, laborer, 4, 5 h. Hinkson, Daniel, yeoman, b f 14 f. Hinkson, Daniel, b f 12 x 13 f. Hinkson, Cleoige, yeoman, b f 12 h. Hinton, \Vm., thresher, h v 10 h. Hoag, Alonzo, yeoman, 3, 16 ft Hoag, Mary, 2, 15 f. Hoar, Jolin, spimier, 6,17 h. Hobbs, James, laborer, 6, 2 h. Hobbs, John, 5, G h. Hobl)s, Tliomas, G, 2 h. Hodges, Edwin, n r 8, 17 5. Hodgson, Christopher, 8, 12 h. Hodgson, George, 8, 12 h. Hodgson, Mathe\.', 8, 12 h. Hodgson, Iiol)ert, hotelkeeper, c v G f. Hodgson, Tliomas, senr., yeoman, 8, 12 f. Hodgson, Thomas, jr., gentleman, rv, 7 f. Hodgson, "Wm., yeoman, b f 10 f. Holman, D. W., scythe finisher, b flO h. Holman, George, yeoman, 6, 17 f Hoiman, Samuel, yeoman, '7, 17 f. Hooker, John, laborer, 9, 15 h. Hooper, John, yeoman, 7, 7 h. Hooper. Thomas, laborer, 6, 15 lu' Hooper, Willi.im, 7, 7 h. Horn, Alexander, carder, 6, IG h. Horn, Huldah, h v 9 x 11 f. Hortop, Jolin, senr., blacksmith, r V (! h. Hortop, John, junr., r v G h. Hovey, John S.. jjoiisher, l>f 10 h. Hovey, Orange, h f 10 h. Howden, John, 7, \y> h. 1 Howden, Hugh, 8, 16 h. Howden, Jolin J., 8, IG h. Howden, Richard, 7, IG f. Hubbard, James, 8, 1 f. * Hubbard, James. 8, 1 f. ■; Hudson, AckensF., 1, 3 f. Hudson, Adrian, surgeon, h v 13 f, Huglies, William, b f G h. Hugo, Stephen, tailor, c v 18 h. Hull, Amos G., finisher, b f 10 h. Hunt Joseph, merchant, b f 10 f. Huntingtf)!!, James, 4, 7 h. Huid, Phoebe, 9, 13 h. Hutcheson, William, yeoman, 7, 2h. Hyfield, Joseph, y(M)man, 2, 13 f. Hyland, Eleanor, 1, 16 f. Hyland, George, 4, 16 h. Hyland, James, yeoman, 4, 16 f. Hyland, William, yeoman, 3, 17 f. Irving, George, yeoman, 2, 13 f. 'Ison, Enoch, yeoman, 2, 13 f. Jack, Donald, yeoman, 7, 9, 8. Jackson, Mrs. M. A., cv 10 h. Jackson, Miss, cv 34 h. Janitt, William, carpenter, 9, 8 h. Jarrett, William, G, 8 h. Jenkins, James. 3, 9 h. Jepson, Thomas, yeoman, 3, 10 h. Hatch d- Brother, dealers in Bar, Hoop and SJieet Iron. 174 CONNER AND COLTSOS S r , .(:, ■i » • .'<■( Je""«n, William, b f 1 h. Joh..rinn, John, 5, 2 h. Johnson, Samuel, b f 15 h. Johnston, James, 3, 12 h. Jones, Henry, 7, 15 h. Joynt, John, ashery, cv 70 f. Kelly, Alfred J., upholsterer, b f 10 h. Kemp, George, laborer, 5, 15 h. Kent, Joseph, yeomain, b f 6 h. Kent, Joseph, grinder, b f 10 h. Kendry, Thomas, yeoman, 6, IG h. Kendrick, Roger, yeoman, 2, 13 f. Kerr, Adams, 4, 2 f. Ken-, Harvey \V., yeoman, 5, 11 f. Ken-, James, 4, 2 h. Kerr, John, yeoman, 5, li f. Kerr, Robert, 7, 5 h. Kerr, Thoma& "eoman, 7, 5 f. Kerslake, Georg^j, yeoman, 7, 9 and * 10 h. Kerslake, John, yeoman, 6, 4 h. Kerslake, Wm., blacksmith, 6,9 f, Kinney, ^Maurice, labourer, b f 10 h. Kirkpatrick, John, b f 10 h. Kitto, John, laborer, 6, 16 h. Kitchen, James, yeoman, 8, 2 f. Lambkin, Jllisha, yeoman, 5, 7 h. Lambkin, Stephens, yeoman, 8, 9 h. La.ie, J.., laborer, 4, 15 h. Lane, William, b f 6, 8. Lang, Robert, blacksmith, 4, 12 f. Langmaid, John, yeoman, 3, 15 f. Lankins, Mrs., lady, b f 11 f. Lapatte, David, laborer, b f 6 h. Laurie, James, 1, 1 h. Lavis, John, wagonmaker, 4, 1 f. Lavis, William, yeoman, 5, 10 h. Lawrence, Andrew, laborer, 8, 14 h. Lee, George, blsvcksmith, 5, 8 f. Lee, John, blacksmitli, 4, 9 f. Leonai-d, James, yeoman, 9, 1 1 h. Lick, Daniel, yeoman, 2, 4 f. Lick, Jeremiah, yeoman, fi, 3 and 4f. Littlejohn, John, yeoman, n r 8, 1 7 h. Lillyerop, George, blacksmith, 4, 4h. r Linton, Bryan, yeoman, 9, 5 h. Lloyd, William, b f 12 h. Luke, Andrew, yeoman, 5, 13 h. ; Luke, John, yeoman, 5, 9 h. Luke, Lewis, yeoman, 5, 10 h. Luke, Richard, yeoman, 5, 8 f. Luke, Richard, yeoman, 5, 9 f. Luke, Richard, 5, 13 and 14 f. Luke, Thomas, yeoman, 5, 13 h. Luke, William, yeoman, 7, 14 h. Mackie, Mrs. James, 1, 1 f. Madden, 0. W., agent, 8, 14 f. Magner, John, yeoman, 6, 15 f Magner, Obed, yeoman, 6, 14 h. Major, Thomas, yeoman, 4. 9 f. Maioney, Roger, laborer, b f 10 h. Maltman, John, yeoman, 7, 8 h. Maltman, Peter, laborer, 6, 9 h, Malyon, James, yeoir an, 9, 8 f. Manning, John, yeoman, 3, 7 h. Manning, Richard, yeoman, 3, 7 h. Manning, William, yeoman, 3, 7 h. Mark, William, carpenter, 6, 9 h. Martin, George, yeoman, 8, 6 h. Martin, Isaac, yeoman, 5, 11 h. Martin, Jol^n, yeoman, 8, 12 f. Martin, John, yeoman, 9, 2 h. Martin, John, laliorer, 9, 17 h. Martin, Jolm, yeoman, 8, 7 f. Martin, Jo^wph, yeoman, 8, 6 h. Martin, Philip, polisher, b f 10 h.v Martin, Tliomas, laborer, 6, 10 h. Martin, Winiu'r C, yeoman, 1, 10 f. Marritt, Ismic, yeoman, 3, 8 h. Masson, George A., yeoman, 5, I2t'. Masson, Mi-s. Tj., yeoman, 6, 16 ^. Matthcwson, Alexander, 6, 16 h. »' Mattliewson, G. P., manufacturer, 6, IG f. Maude, Thomas, dyer, 6, 16 h. May, Charles, teacher, c v 4 h. Bay your Hardware direct from Hatch it Brother. COUNTY OF ONTARIO DIRECTORY. 175 1, n r 8, 1 7 ksniith, 4, 9,5h. '■ 5, 13 h. 9h. 10 h. 5, 8f. 5, 9f. I 14 f. 5, 13 h. 7, 14 h. If. B, 14 f. 6, 15 f 6, 14 h. 4. 9f. ,bf lOh. 7, 8h. 6, 9 h. , 9, 8 f. , 3, 7 h. lan, 3, 7 li, lan, 3, 7 h. tjr, 6, 9 h. , 8, 6 h. 5, 11 h. <, 12 f. ), 2 h. , 17 h. 3, 7f. , 8, 6 h. , b f 10 b. ;, 6, 10 \\. lan, 1,1 Of. 3, 8 h. nan, 5, I2f. Ill, 6, l«j f. , 6, 16 h. .uufacturer, ;, 16 h. ! V 4 h. May, Isaac, yeoman, c v 35 f. May, Mrs. Isaac, lady, c v 77 f. May, William, jobber, c v 4 f. May, William, maaon, 3, 1 h. Meade, John, r v 20 f. Meek, Arthur, laborer, 2, 1 7 f. Medland, John, yeoman, 8, 7 and 8h. Medland, Stephen, yeoman, 1, 5 h. Menah, John, yeoman, b f 8 f. Milne, James, yeoman, 7, 8 h. Miller, Martin, laborer, 5, 12 h. Millman, William, yeoman, .4, 14h. Missett, Thomas, yeoman, 6, 16 h. Moffalt, Mrs. Ann, 9 11 f. MofFatt, Thomas, yeoman, 9, 11 f. Moggeridge, Ro'oert, yeoman, b f 17 f. Moon, John, yeoman, b f 15 h. Moon, Robert, yeoman, b f 15 h. Moon William, yeoman, b f 15 f. Moore, David, yeoman, b f 5 f. Moore., James, yeoman, b f 5 f. Moore, Joseph, yeoman, b f 5 f. Morgan, Edward, yeoman, 4, 4 f. Morris, Maurice, yeoman, 2, 16 f. Morris, Robert, yeoman, 2, 15 h. Monis, Thomas, yeoman, 7, 4 f. Mothersill, Jolin, yeoman, 1, 3 f. Mothcrsill, R., yeoman b f, 11 f. Mulvaney, Catherine, b f 10 f. Murjihey, Edward, yeoman, 9, 2 h, Murphy, John, laborer, 7, 3 h. Mun-ay, George, yeoman, 7, 17 h. Musgrave, William, yeoman, 1, 1 f. Nankivel, Edwin, mason, 6, 13 f. Nesbit, James, yeoman, 2, 17 f. Nesbit, John, yeoman, 4, 16 f. NeAVtoii, Jolni, yeoman, b f 8 h. Newton, William, yeoman, 9 6 h. Newton, William, yeoman, 9, 7 f. iNicol, Thomas, machinest, 6, 17 h. Nott, H. J., minister, 7, 13 h. McArthur, Alexander, laborer, 4, 12 h. ' McBreen, Australia, teadier, 5 6 h. McBreen, James, teacher, 9, 11 h. McBreen, William, F., M.D., 9, 11 McCarty, John, laborer, b f 12 h. f. McDougall, Duncan, yeoman, 4, 10 h. McDowell, John, fuller, 6, 16 f McDougal, Neil, yeoman, 4, 10 f. McGaw, Thomas, yeoman, 4, 2 f. McGaw, William B., yeonijin, 4 2 h, McGee, Thomas, yeoman, 8, 15 h. McGrael, Austin, laborer, b f 10 h. McGretten, Thomas, yeonam, 7, 3h. Mclnally, Edwd., labourer, 3, 12 f. Mclnalty, Michael, labourer, 8, 1 h. Mclntyre, Donald, labourer, 4, 6 f. Mclntyre, James, yeoman, 3, 10 h. Mclntyre, Mrs., lady, 3, 10 f. McKenzie, Alex., yeoman, 7, 7 f. McKenzie, George, yeoman, 7, 6 f. McKenzie, John, yeoman, 7, 8 f. McKenzie, Mrs. Mary, yeoman, 7, 6 f. McKenzie, Wm., yeoman, 8, 6 f. McLaren, Dune, carpenter, c v c f. McLean, Colin, labourer, b f 8 h. McLean, Wm., carpenter, 6 9 f McNab, Robt., yeoman, b f 15 h. McNaughton, J. C, overseer, 6, 17 f. McNeil, Thos., gentleman, 3, 2 f. McPhillips, Hugh, c ,v 45 h. McQuery, Wul, yeoman, 1, 2 h. O'Boyle, Michael, sr., yeomian, 9, 13 h. O'Boyle, Michael, jr., yeoman, 9, 13 h. Oke, Robt., yeoman, 4, 15 h. Oke, Wm., yeoman, 4, 15 h. Ormeston, Geo., yeoman, 9, 10 f. Oi-meston, John, yeoman, 7, 1 7 f. Onneston, Robt, yeoman, 7, 17 f. Palmer, Mrs. Jane, lady, c v 38 h. Palmer, Jos., yeoman, b f 10 h. Palmer, L M., polisher, b f 10 h. Hatch & Brother, Dealers in Coal Oil, TVhoUsale and Betail. ^ r < :'"U .1 "■H 1 •' I . :>, ''I -m ■ 17G CONNER AND COLTSON S Panton, Ebenezer, teacher, 2, 17 h. Panton, James, yeoman, 2, 13 h. Parker, Wm., yeoman, 3, 8 h. Pasmore, Thos., yeoman, 0, 13 f. Pastle, Wm., yeoman, 3, 7 h. Paxoe, Edwd., yeoman, 4, 3 h. Peani, Jos,, yeoman, 5, 12 h. Pearn, Matthew, yeoman, 4, 11 li. Pearn, Thomas, yeoman, 3, 11 h. Pearson, James, yeoman, 1,10 f. Pearson, John, yeoman, 2, 17h. Pearson, Thos., sr., labourer, 2, 17 h. Pearson, Thos., jr., yeoman, 2, 17 li. Pengally, Kichd., yeoman, 7, 9 h. Pengelly, Wm., yeoman, 8, 4 f. Penhall, John, labourer, cv 21f. 1 'ereman, John, yeoman, 6, 12 f. Pereman, Tlios., J., yeoman, G, 4 f. PeiTy, J. C, grinder, b f 10 h. Phenix, Geo., labourer, 3, 8 h. Philips, Samuel, yeoman, b f 10 h. Pickle, Benj., yeoman, 3, 5 h. Pickle, Jesse, yeoman, 3, G li. Pickle, Nelson, yeoman, 3, 6 f. Pooley, Samuel, yeoman, D, 1 f. Porter, Thos. H., fork maker, b- f. 10 h. Porteous, Alex., yeoman, G, 11 f. Porteous,A. S., blacksmith, c vl7f. Powell, Geo., cari)enter, c v 9 f. Power, Eichd., yeoman, 7, 11 f. Powers, Patrick, labounr, b f 10 h. Powers, Wm., fireman, b f 10 h. Prentice, Mrs. G., yeoman, G 3 f. Prevost, Thos., yeoman, 8, 14 f. Prescott, Charles, yeoman, 9, 2 f. Prescott, Thomas, yeoman, 9, 2 h. Price, Henry, laboret, r v 1 2 f. Prince, John, laborer, 4, 10 h. Prince, William, yeoman, 4, 10 h. Pullen, William, laborer, 3, 9 h. Purdy, Harden, yeoman, 5, 12 h. Quigley, Michael, yeoman, 2, 13 f. Quigley, Thomas, yeoman, 3, 12 h. Eainous, Mrs., lady, rv 9 h. Ratcliff, Daniel G., yeoman, 6, 6 h. RatclifF, John, 7, 4 h. RatclifF, John, esquire, 6, 6 f. Ray, Joel J., yeoman, 2, 13 f. Ray, John, carpenter, 7, 8 f. Read, Charles, laborer, 5, 3 h. Read, James, laborer, 2,16 f. Reedy, James, wool sorter, 5, 16 h. Reynolds, Martin, yeoman, 5, 17 f. Reynolds, William, yeoman, 5, 16 f. Richardson, W. H., painter, bf lOf. Richardson, William, yeoman, 6, 8h. Diordon, Denis, laborer, 8, 15 f. Roberts, John, tailor, 8, 13 f. Roberts, John, yeoman, 6, 15 f. Roberts, Sampson, teacher, 6, 15 f. Robinson, Benjamin, yeoman, 1, 2h. Robins(m, Luke, yeoman, 9, 1 h. Rol)inson, Mrs. J. W., lady, 9, 1 f. Robinson, Ralph, miller, 1, 2 f. Robishaw, Philip, yeomun, 1, 1 f. Rodd, NicAolas, laWer, G, 13 f. Rogers, Benjamin, J., yeoman, b f 12 h. Rogers, David Wells, yeoman, b f 15 h. Rogers, Edmund, yeoman, b f 14 f. Rorax, John, painter, 2, 13 h. Ross, Hugh, yeoman, 7, 1 1 f. Ross, James, yeoman, 7, 1 1 h. Ross, James, yeoman, 3, 8 f. Ross, John, yeoman, 8, 7 and 8 f. Rowe, William, yeoman, 5, 9 h*-;;'^ Rowse, John, merchant, cr. 7 f. ' Rowland, Adam, yeoman, 3, 16 h. Rowland, Bernard, yeoman, 3, 16 h. Roy, Benjamin, yeoman, 5, 5 h. Roy, John, sr., yeoman, 5, 5 f. Roy, John, jr., 5, 5 h. Rundle, Henry, yeoman, 7, 13 h. Rundle, Mrs. Jane, lady, 6, 13 f. Rundle, Thomas, yeoman, 6, 13 f. Sanderson, Mrs., 7, 15 h. HaicJi & Brother, Manvfadurers of Tin aiid Copiier Jfare. nan, 6, 6 h. 6, 6f. , 13 f. ,8f. '), 3 h. 16 f. ;er, p, 16 h. lan, 5, 17 f. nan, 5, 16f. ter,bflOf. yeoman, 6, 8, 15 f. 13 f. 6, 15 f. her, 6, 15 f. yeoman, 1, n, 9, 1 h/' lady, 9, 1 f. r, 1, 2 f. uni, 1, 1 f. I-, 6, 13 f. yeoman, b f yeynian, b f an, b f 14f. I, 13 h. ', 11 f. r, 11 h. 3, 8f. , 7 and 8 f. n, 5, 9 h. t, cr. 7 f. nan, 3, 16 h. man, 3, 16li. n, 5, 5 h. I, 5, 5 f. ,n, /, 13 h. ly, 6,13f. lan, 6, 13 f. h. OOUNTT OF ONTARIO DIRECTORY. 17T Sanderson, Sarah, lady, 1, 15 h, Saunders, John, yeoman, 3, 4 h. Scott, Robert, 5, 7 h. Scott, Thomas, yeoman, 4, 6 h. Scott, William H., teacher, 3, 4 f. Scott, William, jr., carpenter, 4, 6 h. Scully, John, laborer, b f 1 1 h. Scun-ah, Charles, cooper, c r 68 b. Scufrah, George, c r 68 h. ScuiTuh, Jane, c v 12 f. Scurrah, Joseph, cooper, c v 46 f. Shand. James, yeoman, 5, 13 and 14 f. Shand, John, b, 13 h. Sheeran, Patrick, laborer, b f 11 h. Shepherd, Henry, teacher, 3, 4 h. Sheridan, Patrick, laborer, 1, 2 h. Shipman, Hobart, yeoman, b f 6 h. Shipman, John, yeoman, b f 6 f . Shii^man, AVilbur, yeoman, b f 6 h. Shoem.aker, David, veoman, bf 10 h. Short, Richard, laborer, 7, 13 h. Sinclair, William, yeoman, b f 17 li. Slade, Daniel D., yeoman, 1, 17 f. Sleep, Thomas, b f 8 h. Sleep, William, yeoman, bf8x9 h. Small, A. G., miller, b f 9x10 f. Smiillacombe, James, c v d h. Smilie, John, r v 1 f. Smith, Abraham, fisherman, b f 6 h. Smith, Allan G., yeoman, 7, 12 f. Smith, Bernard, yeoman, 1, 1 f. Smith, David, postmaster, 4, 10 f. Smith, George, retired, 3, 1 f. Smith, Jacob A., gentleman, 7, 13 f. Smith, Jane, h v 12 f Smith, John, 8, 13x14 f. Smith, John, 6, 5 h. Smith, Robert. Smith, William, 6, 6 f. Smith, Wm., yeoman, 7, 13x14 f. Smith, William, laborer, 7, 17 h. Smith, William, clerk, 2, 13 h. Solomon, John, laborer, c v 63 h. Solomon, Thomas, c v 63 h. Somerville, Mrs., c v 13 h. Somberger, Charles, 9, 17 h. Sornberger, Barnabas, 9, 16 f. Sparks, Joseph, laborer, 3, 7 h. Spencer, William, mason, 1, 1 h. Spry, Mrs., 6, 17 h. Stabback, James, 6, 11 f. Sta: jack, John P., 6, 11 h. Stark, James, senr., yeoman, 8, 5 f. Stark, James, junr., 8, 5 h. Stephens, Walter, laborer, 5, 5 f. Stephenson, George, 8, 10 h. Stephenson, Isaac, yeoman, 1, 15 h. Stephenson, James, yeoman, 8, 10 h. Stephenson, Mrs., 3, 4 f. Stejihenson, Paul, yeoman, 1, 15 f. Stephenson, Thos., yeoman, 1 15 h. Stephenson, Wm., y&oman, 3, 2 h. Stinson, William, 7, 13 h. Stocks, James, yeoman, 8, 13 h. Stocks, Samuel, laborer, 8, 14 h. Ston^, AV. R., yooraan, b f 10 f. StricKland, John, yeoman, 1, 17 f. Symonds, John, yeoman, 4, 10 h. Taplin, Hiram, wagonmaker, 1 4 f. Taplin, Wallace, sawver, b f 10 h. Taylor, Edmund, bn2h. Taylor, John, innkeeper, 7, 8 h. Taylor, John, merchant, bf 10 h. Taylor, John, toUkeeper, b f 8 h. Taylor, Robert, b f 9 h. Taylor, Thomas, yeoman, r v 25 f. Taylor, Thomas, yeoman, b f 17 h. Taylor, William, b f 9 h. Telfer, Mary, 4, 4 h. j;, Terry, John, yeoman, 1, 6 f. TewUlegar, Abram, yeoman, 1, 6 f. Terwillegar, Archibald, yeoman, 5, 2 b. Thody, Isaac, yeoman, 8, 17 h. Thomas, Edwin, yeoman, 3, 1 f. Thomas, Harrison, 4, 1 h. Thomas, Reuben, yeoman, 4, 1 f. 12 Go to Hatch's for Gat* and Door Hinges. IMAGE EVALUATION TEST TARGET (MT-S) 1.0 I.I l^|2.8 IM ■luu 2.5 2.2 2£ 18 t 1.25 ,u P ^ 6" - ► ."■em ^ ^^ V' %\S y /^ Photographic Sciences Corporation 33 WIST MAIN STREET WEBSTER, NY. 145S0 (716) 872-4503 d^ ^< :\ \ A V ,f^ -^X^^ ^ ^ ■■e N? :\ \ ■ > 6^ V' 178 CONNEll AND 4J()LTSON S ■V J.. f.- 4 •}: Thoma;?, William, stage proprietor, 2, 17 f. Thomjis, William, b f 10 f. Thompson, Arnold, 0, 16 h. Thompson, John, b f 8 f. Thompson, Joseph, yeoman, 4, 11 f. Thompson, Timothy, 4, 12 h. Thompson, William, yeoman, 9, 5 f. Thornton, K. H., D. D., 2, Ifi, f. Tiplady, David, yeoman, 5, 6 h. Tiplady, William, yeoman, 4, 7 h. Toms, Samuel, yeoman, 1, 13 f. Tonkin, Edwin A., 9, 7 h. Trigg, Charles, 2, 13 h. Trigg, Thomas, gardener, 2, 13 f. Trigg, William, yeomai., 2, 13 h. Trueman, Samuel, soeketmaker, b f 10 h. Tucker, William, yeoman, cv 11 f. Ulliatt, Thomas, laborer, b f 8 h. Vandyke, Dixon, teamster, 3, 3 h. Vickery, Michael, yeoman, 8, 9 f. Vickery, Samson, yeoman, 7, 10 h. Vipond, Thomas, yeoman, 9, 5 f. Wade, Edward, n r 1, 1 f. Wadge, William, yeoman, 9, 6 f. Wadge, Thomas, yeoman, 9, 6 h. Waite, Norval, yeoman, 8, 14 f. AVakely, Jabez, laborer, 6, 10 h. Walker, John, yeoman, b f 10 h. Walker, Robert, yeoman, 8, 15 f. Walters John, sr., yeoman, 3, 5 and f. Walters, John, jr., 3, 5 h. Walters, John, 3, 4 h. Walters, Richard, 3, 5 h, Wallace, Deanah, b f 3 h. Wallace, Mrs., lady, 4, 5h. Wallace, Jonson, 4, 5 h. Warder, Richard, yeoman, 9, 10 h. Watson, James, pedler, h v 6 h. Watson, Margaret, 6, G f. Webster, George, Magonmaker, 1, 17 h. Weekes, George, yeoman, 3, 4 f. Weekes, Thomas, yeoman, 3, 5 f. Weir, Archd,, 4, G h. Welch, Richard, customs, officer, bf6f. Wheeler, William, F., b f 4 L Wherry, John, tailor, c v 67 f. Wherry, W. H., carpenter. White, Lewis, yeoman, 3, 12 h. White, James, yeoman, c v e f. White, John, gentleman, c v f. White, John, laborer, 6, 7 h. White, John, mucliinist, 2, 13 f. White, John, 9, 3 f. White, Richard, sr., yeoman, 2, 3f. White, Richard, jr., yeoman, 2, 2h. White, Robert, 7, 15 L White, William, laborer, 6, 17 h. \^nnte, Wilton, machinist, 2, 13 f. Whitesmith, Thomas, 6, 17 f. Whiting, A. S., manufacturer, b f 11 h. Whiting, Edward G., foreman, b f 10 h. Whiting, H. C, clerk, b f 10 h. Whitlock, Jesse, minister, c v 2 f. Wickett, John, 6, 17 h. Wickett, Samuel R., 6, 9 h. Wickett, William, 6, 17 h. Wigg, Charles, blacksmith, b f 10 h. Wilburn, Edmund, laborer, 8, 12h. Wilcockson, Robert, 6, 12 h. Wilcockson, Thomas, sr., yeoman, 6, 12 f. Wilcockson, Thos., jr., 5, 13 and 14 f. Wilcockson, Wm., yeoman, 6, 12f. Wilkinson, Denis, laborer, b f 1 1 h. Wilson, Christopher, yeoman, 2, 3 f. Wilson, John, b f 4 f. Wilson, John Edwd., 9, 16 h. Wilson, Obed, 9, 16 f. Wilson, William T., joiner, b f 10 f. Wills, William, laborer, h f 7 h. Williams, Jane, 6, 18 f. Williuraa, Joseph, miller, 4, 1 1 h. Hatch (t lifotlur, twM far and wide for selllm/ gimh rhmp. m'i eoinan, .'{, 5 f, I). ustoins, officer, F., bf41i. r, c V 67 f. , 'pentei\ lau, 3, 12 h.. nan, c v e f, sman, c v f. ir, 6, 7 h. inist, 2, 13 f. , yeoman, 2, 3 f. yeoman, 2, 2 h. 5h. >orer, 6, 17 h. ilunist, 2, 13 f. s, 6, 17 f. uufactuier, b f ., foreman, b f •k, b f 10 h. nister, c v 2 f. 7h. , 6, 9 li. 1, 17 h. .smith, bf 10 h. aborer, 8, 12h. , G, 12 h. 8, sr., yeoman, jr., 5, 13 and eoman, 0, 12f. iborer, b f 1 1 h. yeoman, 2, 3 f. f. , 9, 16 h. f. joinor, b f 10 f. rer, b f 7 h. if. illcr, 4, 11 h. s rheti/i. COUNTY OF ONTARIO DIRECTORY. m Williams, Mrs., 8, 13 h. Williamson, Thomas, postmaster, 4, 4f. Winnacott, George, tailor, b f 10 £ Winnacott, R, yeoman, 3, 10 h. Woods, James, laborer, b f 10 h. Woodward, John, yeoman, 5, 16 f. Yarwood, Richard, b f 10 L Youpg, Geo. W., 1, 4 li. Young, Henry, yeoman, 1, 6 h, ,. : TOWNSHIP OF WHITBY. The Township of Whitby is bounded on the north by the Township of Reach, on the south, by Lake Ontario, on the east, by the Township of East Whitby, and on the west, by the Township of Pickering. Wliitby is the county town ; Brooklin and Ashbum ai-e its principal villages. Population, about 3,000. Alexander, Albert G., teacher, 8, 26 f. Allems, Cliarles, miller, 6, 24 f. Alman, John, yeoman, 4, 21 f. Alman, John, 4, 22 f. Alman, John, 4, 20 h. Almond, James, gentleman, 1, 34 f. Alvoid, Wm., labourer, 8, 22 h. Anderson, Alex., yeoman, 2, 23 h. Anderson, And., labourer, 9, 29 h. Anderson, Geo., yeoman, 2, 22 f. Anderson, Jas., yeoman, 3, 21 f Arklierst, Wm., labourer, 4, 23 h. Arksey, Thos., yeoman, 4, 23 f. Arksey, Thos., 4, 22 h. Arksey, ^^'m., yeoman, 4, 22 h. Armstrong, Wm., yeoman, 8, 31 h. Atkinson, Jos., yeoman, 9, 34 h. Atkinson, Wm., yeoman, 9, 34 f. Augustus, J(din, labourer, 6, 23 f. Austy, Jaiucs, labourer, 3, 32 h. Bailey, Ednnnid, 6, 23 h. Bailey, Win., yeoman, 3, 34 f. Balfour, Balfor, labourer, 9, 28 h. Banner, John, yeoman, 6, 20 h. Banner, Jolni, labourer, G, 20 h. Banner, Peter, labourer, 9, 27 f liannicfct, Arthur, herd.sman, 7, 20 h. Bateman, Charles, yeoman, b f 19 li. Bateman, Charles. Bayes, John, labourer, 3, 28 f. Bayles, John, 3, 21 h. Bays, James, 2, 29 f. Bearden, James, labourer, 6, 22 h. Bedson, James, yeoman, 8, 22 f. Beash, Robert, yeoman, 9, 26 f. Bell, Wm., yeoman, 8, 23 f. Benness, George, 6, 22 h. Bennett, Alex., teacher, 4, 23 and 24 f. Bennett, James A., yeoman, 9, 18 £ Betts, Henry H., 2. 25f. Bickell, Geo., yeoman, 8, 27 h. Bickell, James B., 6, 32 f. Bickell, Jas., R, miller, 6, 24 f. Bickell, Henry, miller, 6, 18 f. Biggs, Thos., labourer, 6, 22 h, Bince, John, labourer, 6, 24 h. Birchell, Isaac, tailor, 9, 27 f. Blacker, Chas., blacksmith, 6, 23 h. Blair, Fi-ancis, yeoman, .'), 22 h. Blair, James, yeoman, 7, 21 f. Blair, John, jr., yeoman, 6, 19 h. Blaii-, Will., 3^ 2.5 h. Blair, Zephciuah, yeoman, 8, 28 f. Blackestoiie, Kobert, 3, 18 h. Blanchard, Cockle, yeoman, 4, 20 h. Blow, Ezekiel, yeoman, 7, 18 hi. ' ' Hatch
  • Blow, Wni,, yeoman, 2, 19 h. Bosarico, John, 6, 24 li. Bowennan, Willet D., manufactiir- 6, 18 f. Bowland, Witi., cooper, 6, 23 f. Bowler, D., wagonmaker, 9, 26 f. Bowles, Wm., labourer, 6, 23 h. Bradey, John, yeoman, 5, 25 f. Bradley, John, 6, 22 f. Branscombe, J., shoemaker, 8, 26 h. BriggB^ David, yeoman, 8, 18 f. Btiggs, Jsvmes, yeoman, 7, 19 h. Briggs, Manly, yeoman, 9, 23 h. Brigga, Wm., yeoman, 9, 18 f. Bright, Wm., 8, 19 f. Britton, George, yeoman, 3, 19 h. Brokenshire, Wm., Artist, 6, 24 h. Brooks, Joshua, cooper, 6, 23 f. Brown, Wm., yeoman, 4, 19 f. Bryant, Sarah, 6, 24 f, Burness, Geo., sr., tailor, 6, 92 h. Bums, James, esq., 7, 27 f. Burns, John, yeoman, 7, 27 f. Burnham, Thos., yeoman, 7, 31 f. Burley, Johiel, yeoman, 7, 22 h. Burman, Sal., blacksmith, 1, 35 h. Burroughs, Jos., yeoman^ 7, 22 f. Burst, Charles, labourer, 6, 23 h. Cair, Elija, yeoman, 8, 20 f. Cairns, Aaron, gentleman, 6, 21 f. Calder, John, yeoman, 7, 21 f. Carmichael, John, yeoman, 9, 21 f. Campbell, Aaron, esq., 7, 25 f. Campbell, Benj. F., yeoman, 6, 30 f- Campbell, Calvin, esq., 5, 28 f. Campbell, Calvin, dentist, 6, 24 h. Campbell, Hiram, yeoman, 6, 30 f. Campbell, John, yeoman, 6, 23 f. Campbell, John P., miller, 6, 23 and 24 h. Campbell, Kobt., gentleman, 6, 23 and 24 f. Campbell, Robert, 6, 24 f. Camplin, John, yeoman, 5, 19 h. Camplin, John, yeoman, 5, 20 h. Camplin, Richd., labourer, 6, 23 f. CapeB, Thomas, yeoman, 2, 19 h. Card, John, pumpmaker, 6, 65 f. Card, Chester W., pumpmaker, 5, 23 f. Carroll, William, 6, 23 h. Cassie, Alexander, yeoman, 9, 35 f. Chamberlin, Daniel, blacksmith, 6, 24 b. Chapman, Lorenzo, 6, 23 h. Chatterson, Tlios., yeoman, b f 23 h. Chisholm, Alex., yeoman, 6, 21 h. Chisholm, John, yeoman, 6, 21 h. Clark, James, gentleman, 7, 22 f. Clendenan, W. H., yeoman, b f 35 f. Clifford, Omar, b f 23 h, Coatts, John, 4, 35 h. Cochrane, James P., yeoman, 5 32 h Coffy, James, yeoman, 2, 29 /. Coffy, John, yeoman, 2, 29 f. Coffy, Tunothy, yeoman, 2, 29 h. Coffy, Timothy, labourer, 2, 29 h. Cole, John, tanner, 6, 23 and 24 f. Colter, John, 8, 18 h. Colton, Charles, 2, 18 h. Combe, James, yeoman, b f 18 f. Combe, Simon, labourer, 8, 21 f, Conarty, Edward, 2, 33 h. Cook, Godfrey, yeoman, 1, 18 h. Cooledge, Josiah, yeoman, 3, 27 h. Corbet, James, yeoman, b f 19 f. Crawforth, Joshua, yeoman, 1, 19f. Crawforth, Matthew, yeoman, 6, 24 h. Crawforth, Robert, 2, 29 f Creighton, David, merchant, 9, 27 f. Croxall, James, yeoman, 7, 22 f. Croxall, John, yeoman, 6, 23 f. Curren, Jeremiah, 6, 23 f. Cuttle, James, printer, 6, 24 f. Dahe, Ezra, yeoman, 9, 19 h. Dale, John, saddler, 6, 24 f. Danby, George, 2, 34 f. Darby, Henry, carpenter; 9, 20 f. Darby, George, yeoman, 9. 19 f. Carpenters' Black Lead and othtr Pencils nl Hatch & Brother's. »4 4 L '' u it; I COUNTY OF ONTARIO DIRECTORY. 181 ibourer, 6, 23 f. Oman, 2, 19 h, naker, 6, 65 f. pumpmaker, 5, , 23 h. yeoman, 9, 35 f. 1, blacksmith, 6, 6, 23 h. eomaii, bf23h. Boman, 6, 21 h. Joman, 6, 21 h, leman, 7, 22 f. yeoman, b £35 f. 23 h, >h. ,, yeoman, 5 321i lan, 2, 29 L vn, 2, 29 f. joman, 2, 29 h. )ourer, 2, 29 h. , 6, 23 and 24 f. ih. 18 h. •man, b f 18 f. ourer, 8, 21 f. 2, 33 h. )man, 1, 18 h. eoman, 3, 27 h. man, b f 19 f. yeoman, 1, 19f. 3W, yeoman, 6, 2, 29 f. iierchant, 9, 27 f. 3man, 7, 22 f. mn, 6, 23 f. 6, 23 f. iter, 6, 24 f. n, 9, 19 h. •, 6, 24 f. 34 f. )enter; 9, 20 f. jman, 9. 19 f. ■ Brother's. Darby, George, yeoman, 8, 20f. Darlington, Robert, postmaster, G 23 f. Davidson, John, yeoraan, 8, 33 h. Dawes, John, druggist, 6, 24 h* Dawes, Samuel, yeoman, b f 35 h. Dawson, Jeremiah, yeoman, 9, 26 f. Day, 0. John, 6, 23 f. Debois, John, yeoman, 9, 21 f. Debois, John, labourer, 9, 21 h, Debois, Nathaniel, 9, 20 f, Dehart, Ann, 7, 23 h. Deh?.ii;, Edwin, yeoman, b f 35 h. Dehart, Nicholas, yeoman, b f 34 f. Dehart, Rebekah, V, 23 f. Delond, Peter, jr., yeoraan, 6, 2G h Delong, Capron, labourer. 6, 23 h. Delong, David, 9, 27 h. Delong, James, labourer, 6, 30 h. Delong, James A., yeoman, 5, 27 h. Dehart, John, yeoraan, b f 35 f. Delong, Peter, senr., yeoman, 5, 29 f. Diamond, George, labourer, 2, 29 h Dockham, Henry, merchant, 6, 23 h Doyle, James, yeoman, 1, 34 f. Duff, Adam, yeoman, 8, 23 f. DuUea, John, yeoman, 1, 31 h. Duncan, William, yeoman, 4, 34 h. Dunnett, William, yeoman, 4, 30 h. Dryden, John, yeoman, 6, 21 h. Eastby, William, labourer, 6, 30 h. Eddy, Mary, 8, 30 h. Edwards, Jolm, yeoman, 4, 25 h. Edwards, William, labourer, 8, 27 h Elcher, Rol)ert, yeoman, 6, 35 h. Elford, James, 5, 28 h. Elliot, Thoraiis, wagonmaker, 2, 35 f. Ellis, Francis, carpenter, 8, 23 f. Ellis, John, yeoman, 8, 35 h. Embury, Cornelius, 7, 22 h. Emmett, Thomas, yeoman, 2, 35 k Feeny, Michael, cooper, 6, 22 f. Ferguson, John, laborer, 3, 32 h. Fitchett, Dennis, laborer, 6, 22 h. ; Fitzgerald, John, cooper, 6, 23 f. Fitzpatrick, John, yeoman, 4, 24 f. Fisher, Alfred, yeoman, 8, 26 h. Fisher, Edward, yeoman, 8, 26 L Fisher, Samuel, yeoman, 6, 23 k Fisher, Timothy, yeoman, 8, 25 f. Flemming, Ann, 1, 34, h. Flint, John, carpenter, 6, 20 f. Flint, William, yeoman, 3, 21 f. Foote, Jonathan, M.D., 6, 24 f. Forrest, James, yeoman, 8, 33 f. Foster, David, laborer, 8 22 h. Foster, Jefferson, yeoman, 8, 23 h. Fountain. James, cooper, 6, 23 f. Francis, Henry, yeoman, 5, 24 f. Francis, Peter, miller, 5, 23 f. Frankish, George, yeoman, 5, 27 f. Frien, Timothy, laborer, 4, 22 h. Frister, Mary, 8, 21 h. Gardner, Robert, yeoman, 9, 28 f. Geehan, P. J., -arpenter, 5, 30 h. Gibbs, John, laborer, 6, 24 h. Gibson, Barnabas, contractor, b f 22 h. Gilmour, WUliam, brickmaker, 2, 29 f. Glenny, William, yeoraan, 3, 19 f. Goodman, William, 4, 26, h. Golden, William, yeoraan, b f 20 h. Goldsbro, John, 6, 24 h. Goldsbro.Williara F., shoemaker, 6, 22 f. Graham, David, yeoman, 8, 24 f. Grahara, William, yeoman, 6, 33 f. Granger, John, blacksmith, 6, 24 f Grant, Charles yeoman, 2, 20 h. Griflren,WiUiam, 1, 33f. Groat, Alfred, butcher, 6, 23 h. Groat, Edward» artist, 6, 24 h. Groat, Oni, shoemaker, 6, 23 h. Groves, James, yeoman, 9, 23 h. Guthery, Richard, yeoman, 3, 35 f. Hall, Jesse, yeoman, 9, 22 f. Hall, John, yeoman, 2, 35 f. " liodgers' " and other liozois at Hatch & Brother^ 182 CONNER AND COLTSON'S im- Hall, Luthei- C, yeoman, 1, 19 f. Hall, Phebe, 1, 20 f. Hall, William, yeoman, -i, 35 f. Hallett, William, yeoman, 5, 20 h. Hallowell, John, yeomen, 4, 29 h. Hannam, Henry, yeomen, 4, 22 f. Harris, John, laborer, 7, 22 f. Harris, William, 6, 25 h. Harrison, Richard T., township clerk, 6, 23 f. Hartle, Cliarles, laborer, 8, 21 li. Harvey, Samuel, Laborer. 7, 31 li. Hault, \Villiam, carpenter, C, 23 f. Hay, D. Robert, cooper, 6, 22 f. HayAvard, Edgar R. B., merchant, 6, 24 h. Hayward, Tliomas, yeoman, 5, 23 h. Hepburn, George, waggonmaker, 0, 24 f. Hepinstall, William, watchmaker, 6, 4 f. Heron, Jolin, yeomen, 9, 29 f, Heron, William, sr., 9, 30 f. Heron, William, jr., yeoman, 9 29 h. Hester, George, yeoman, b f 21 f. Hicks, Richard, yeoman G, 28 f. Hicks, Thomas, 6, 24 li. Hill, Samuel, flax manufacturer, 4, 27 f. Hilson, James, flour packer, fi, 18 h. Hislo;j, John, yeoman, 4 23 f. Hoag, Jarois, yeoman, 2, 18 f. Hoar, Joanna, 6, 22 f. Hoar, Richard, yeoman, 9, 22 h. Hoar, William, yeoman, 5, 20 h. Hodges, Edwin, yeomaii, 8, 18 f. Hodgson, John, yeoman, 7, 23 f. Hodgson, Matthew, 6, 23 h. Hodgflon, Robert, gentleman, 9, 26 f. Hodgson, Tliomas, y#!oman, 8, 20 f. Hodgson, Thomas, yeoman, 8 35 f. Hodgson, Watson, gentleman, 8, 20 f. Hodgson, William, yeoman, 7, 19 f. Hockin, William, laborer, 7 22 f. HoUiday, Daniel, yeoman, 5, 20 f. Holman, Joseph, yeoman, 7, 19 f. Holt, Charles, yeoman, 8, 27 h. Hood, George, yeoman, 1, 33 h. Hood, Henry, yeoman, 2, 29 f. Hood, James, yeoman, 3, 28 h. Hood, William, yeoman, 1, 32 h. Hooker, John, laborer, 8, 18 h. Hopkins, Alexander, yeoman, 8 31 f. Hopkins, Geo., yeoman, b f 21 li. Hopkins, Isaiic, yeoman, 8, 31 f. Hort, Stephen, yeoman, 8, 20 f. Hortop, Thomas, laborer, 3, 28 h. Howard, Erastus, 2, 21 f. Howard, Isaac, yeoman, 2, 21 f. Howe, James, laborer, 1, 35 f. Hubbell Ezra W., G, 23 h. Hubbell, Lester, yeoman, 9, 22 f. Hubbell, Seth, yeoman, 9, 2*1 f. Hubbell Wilson, yeoman, 9, 24 f. Hubertus, George T., merchant, 9 26 f. Huckins, Alonzo, carpenter, 8, 21 i. Huckins, Alonzo, 8, 22 h. Huckins, David, carpenter, 9, 21 f. Huckins, Isaac, gentleman, 8, 30 h. Huckins, Noah, gentleman, 8, 23 f. Hudson, James, laborer, 8, 20 h. Hudson, John, laborer, 6, 23 h. Huggins, Dianna, 1, 18 f. Hulhut, Reuben, shoemaker, 8, 21 h. Huntly, William, laborer, 9, 23 h. Huscon, Luke, yeoman, 3, 19 h. Irish, John, yeoman, 7, 22 h. Irish, Thomas, yeoman, 9, 23 f. Ironside, James, yeoman, 8, 32 f. Irvine, Jane, 6, 24 f. Jarrett, John, yeoman, 2, 34 f. Jeffery, Alexandey, yeoman, 2 32 h. Jeffery, Wiilliam, yeoman, 8, 30 h. Jolmston, John, laborer, 9 27 f. Jones, George, yeoman, 6 34 f. Jones, John, yeoman, 4 28 f. Kehoe, John, blacksmith, 8, 21 f. Hatch (t Brotlier, Dealei's in Stoves of all kiiuh. COUNTY OF ONTARIO DIRECTORY. 18» omaii, 5, 20 f. )man, 7, 19 f. an, 8, 27 h. lan, 1, 33 h. an, 2, 29 f. an, 3, 28 li. man, 1, 32 h. rer, 8, 18 li. yeoman, 8 nan, b f 21 h. man, 8, 31 f. nan, 8, 20 f. jorer, 3, 28 h. 21 f. nan, 2, 21 f. vr, 1, 35 f. , 23 h. oman, 9, 22 f. nan, 9, 2.1 f. oman, 9, 24 f. \, merchant, 9 .rpenter, 8, 21 t. , 22 h. rpentcr, 9, 21 f. tleman, 8, 20 h. itleman, 8, 23 f. >orer, 8, 20 h. irer, 6, 23 li. , 18 f. )emaker, 8, 21h. iborer, 9, 23 li. nan, 3, 19 b. 1, 7, 22 b. oan, 9, 23 f. mian, 8, 32 f. f. lan, 2, 34 f. yeoman, 2 32 h. eoman, 8, 30 b. orer. 9 27 f. mn, 6 34 f. n, 4 28 f. smitb, 8, 21 f. Is. Keitb, JaAies, yeoman, 5, 18 b. Kelly, James, laborer, 8, 20 f. Kemp, Joseph, laborer, 23 f. Kempley, John, hostler, 6 24 b. Kent, James, cai-penter, 8 21 f. Kerr, Jobh, yeoman, 5 20 h. Kerr, Wm., jr., yeoman, 5 21 b. Kester, Wm. A., cai-pcnter, G 22 h. Ketchen, Alexander, blacksmith, 6 24 h. Ketchen. -fobn, yeoman, 9 27 f. Kilburw, Triphena, G 23 f. King, Rev. J. P., preacher, 7 21 ii. Jvinnaly, Michael, yeoman, b f 35 h. Kirkland, Hugh, laborer, 2 29 f. Knight, Heniy, yeoman, 5 21 h. Knox, Robert yeoman, 7 32 b. Labear, Jldward, laborer, 6 22 h. liaing, Wm., gentleman, n r 2 29 f. Tiamb, Hosea, yeoman, 9 18 f. Tjamon, Daniel, yeoman, 5 18 f. Ijant, John, yeoman, 6, 22 b. Lawrie, Alexander, yeoman, 6, 32 h Lawrence, George, yeoman, 4, 35 b. Lawrence, James, saddler, 8, 27 f. Lawrence, John, yeoman, 5, 30 h. Lawrence, William, yeoman, G, 28 f. TiOe, John, yeoman, 3, 20 b. Liddle, George, yeoman, 6, 19 f. Liddle, Heniy, yeoman, G, 20 h. Liddle, Thomas, yeoman, G, 20 li. Littlejohn, John, 8, 18 h. Ijove, Al)ram, labourer, 3, 23 b. Luby, Owan, labourer, G, 23 h. TiUke, CJeorge, yeoman, 6, 18 h. Luke, Noah, wagonmaker, G, 24 h. Lynde, Charles, yeoman, 4, 32 f. Lynde, Sylv(jster, yeoman, 3, 30 f. Macdonell, Duncan, clerk of D. Ct. 1, 21 h. Macdonald, George, 6, 22 h. Mackey, Sylvester, G, 35 h. Mackie, Sylvester, 2, 32 f. Madill, John, 4, 34 f. Manning, Samuel, yeoman, 7, 24 h. Manning, William, shoemaker, 6, 23 h. Manuel, William, yeoman, G, 2G f. Marques, Thomas, yeoman, 3, 32 f. Martin, Benjamin, 6, 23 f. Martin, Benjambi, 3, 25 h. Martin, Tbomsis, carpenter, 6, 23 f. Martin, Thomas, yeoman, 1, 20 f. Mason, George, labourer, 5, 35 b. Mason, Thomas, yeoman, 5, 33 b. Mason, William, gentleman, 6, 22 f. Mathier, Isaac, brickmaker, 3, 27h. Mathewson, James R., 7, 2G f. Mattbewson, Robert, yeoman, 7, 26 h. MattheAvson, William, carpenter, 6, 23 f. Mattbewson, William R., carpenter, 7, 26 h. Mattiniore, Mary, 6, 23 f. Maw, George, jToman, 9, 27 f. Maw, James, yeoman, 7, 31 h. Maw, AVilliam, senr., yeoman, 7, 28 f. Maw, Wm., jr., yeoman, 8, 28 b. Maybee, James A., saddle and har- ness maker, 6, 24 h. Medd, Robert, yeoman, 7, 34 b. Menagh, Alexander, yeoman, 9, 33 h Mercer, William, teacher, 9, 20 b. Metcalf, George, hotelkeeper, 9, 27 b Metcalf, John, 9, 21 b. Michael, John, yeoman, 5, 18 f. Mills, Frank, carpenter, G, 23 f. Mingard, Robert, yeoman, .9, 34 b. Mitcliell, James, yeoman, 5, 35 f. Mitchell, Joseph, yeoman, G, 22 f. Moffet, John, miller, 6, 18 b. Moles, John, yeoman, 9, 32 f. Mooney, Mary, 6, 22 f. Moore, James, yeoman, 6, 23 h. Moore, Richard, yeoman, 7, 29 f. Morrow, William, yeoman. 7, 30 f. Mowat, James, 7, 34 f. Munro, James, yeoman, 4, 20 f. Do you require any Hardware f — Call on Haich , 31 f. Phipps, George, 3, 31 h. Phippen, Nich., undertaker, 6, 24 f. Pike, Chancy B., carpenter, 8, 21 f. Pike, Fran. L., postmaster, 8, 2i ". Pike, J. W., waggonmaker, 8, 20 h. Pile, James, yeoman, 7, 26 f. Pile, Wm., n r 8, 30 f. Pingle, James, 8, 27 h. Pirritte, Wm., preacher, 6, 23 h. Ploughman, George, 9, 35 h. Powel, James, farmer, 6, 24 h. Pumroy, Daniel, preacher, 9, 21 h. Putsey, Warcup, yeoman, 4, 18 h. Randall, Joseph, yeoman, 7, 31 f. Randon, Owan, yeoman, 4, 31 h. Raney, Robeit, blacksmith, G, 18 f. Rankin, John, yeoman, 4, 34 £ Ratcliff, Joseph, yeoman, 8, 32 £ Ray, Mary, 6, 22 f. Itay, Nathaniel, yeoman, 3, 2f h. Reed, David L, gentleman, 2, 34 £ Reed, John, carpenter, 8, 27 £ Rice, John, 4, 24 £ Richens, James, yeoman, 3, 20 h. Robb, Alex., yeoman, 3, 32 h. Robb, John, yeoman, 4, 32 h. Roberts, Geo., blacksmith, 6, 24 £ Robinson, John, yeoman, 7, 28 £ R biijson, Luke, yeoman, 4, 21 £ '■"obin-son, Wm., yeoman, 8, 29 £ lioljson, Robt., gentleman,6, 24 £ Robscn, Tho.s., tijismith, 6, 24 h. Rod, Richard, 2, 31 h. r' 11'* llll[ 1 1 |: The public may depend on tjetting good vahie at Hatch, Brother's COUNTY OF ONTARIO DIHECTORY. 186 mason, 2, 30 h. eoman, 8, 21 h. bson, 8, 23 £ >man, 1, 20 h. arm, 8, 27 f. , 27 f. «r, 6, 22 h. f. ui, 4, 26 f. lan, 6, 34 h. nan, 3, 31 f, 1 li. rtaker, C, 24 f. I)enter, 8, 21 f. naster, 8, 2i ". maker, 8, 20 h. , 7, 26 f. f. h. her, 6, 23 h. 9, 35 h. sr, 6, 24 h. acher, 9, 21 h. )man, 4, 18 h. )raan, 7, 31 f. luvn, 4, 31 h. ksniith, G, 18 f. an, 4, 34 f. man, 8, 32 f. nan, 3, 2f h. bleman, 2, 34 f. sr, 8, 27 f. man, 3, 20 h. 1, 3, 32 h. , 4, 32 h. smith, 6, 24 f. man, 7, 28 f. man, 4, 21 f, man, 8, 29 f. eman,6, 24 f. ith, 6, 24 h. Ii. Brother's Rodgers, Edmd., yeoman, 2, 19 f. Rogers, Jos., L., yeoman, 6, 36 f. Rogers, Royal, yeoman, 6, 36 h. Roland,. Bamabus, 3, 18 f. Ross, George, yeoman, 6, 24 h. Rouse, Bennayer, yeoman, 2, 19 f. Routley, James, yeoman, 8, 28 h. Routley, Thos., labourer, 7, 28 h. Rowe, James, yeoman, 4, 21 h. Sanders, Geo., labourer, b f 18 h. Sarles, Asseneth, 8, 30 f. Sarles, Hannah, 8, 30 f. Sawyer, Arthur, carpenter, 6, 23 h. Scurrah, Fred., blacksraitli, 8, 20 h. Shearer, Colen, yeoman, 9, 21 f. Shepherd, Jobr., yeoman, 7, 32 li. Sinclair, John, yeoman, 2, 35 h. Sinclair, Wm., veoman, b f 18 f. Sings, William, laborer, G 23 h. Sills, Elizabeth, G 23 f. Skinner, John, laborer, 7, 24 li. Slade, Daniel D., 1, 18 f. Sleep, Manuel, yeoman, b f 22 f. Smart, Robert, glove maker, 2 29 f. Smellie, James, tile maker, 4, 32 h. Smellle, John, 1, 24 h. Smith, Daniel, sawyer, 8, 23 8 f. Smith, Edward, yeoman, 2, 1 6,f. Smith, George T., carpenter, 22 h. Smith, James W., doctor, 9, 26 f. Smith, John L., yeoman, b f 21 f. Smith, John, yeoman, b f 30 h. Smith, Pldlauder, preacher, 6, 22 f. Smith, Thomas H., yeoman, b f 21 f. Smith, William, jr., yeoman, 1 .34h. Smith, Wriley, yeoman, 8, 1 8 f. Sonley, Henry, yeoman, 4, 27 f. Sowerby, John, shoemaker, 8, 27 h. Spears, James, V., yeoman, 2, 34 f. Spencer, Henry H., sr., yeoman, 7, 29 h. Spencer, Henry H., sr., yeoman, 5, 27 h. Spencer, Helener, 7, 32 h. Spencer, John, gentleman, 7, 29 f. Spencer, John 0., yeoman, 5, 27 b. Spencer, Mary, 6, 23 f. Stephens, William, 8, 30 f. Stevens, Abram,, yeoman, 4, 25 f. Stevens, Mary Ann, 9, 31 h. Stevenson, Charles, yeoman, 6, 33 f. Stevenson, George, laborer, 8 23, f. Stevenson, Noble, yeoman, 5, 33 f. Stevenson, Thomas, yeoman, 6, 34 f, Stichney, ^ward, yeoman, 9, 19 f. Stirtevant, John, b 1' 20 h. Stonehouse, Thos., yeoman, 6, 33 h. Story, James, yeoman, b f 31 f. Story, liobert, yeoman, b f 32 f. Story. Samuel, yeoman, b f 33 f. Tarvis, William, laborer, 9, 27 f. Taylor, Jol in, teacher, 1, 18 h. j Taylor, Robeit John, cabinetmaker, 6, 23. ' Thody, Isaac, 7, 18 h. » Thomas, Ever N., clerk, G, 23 f. Thomas, Frodexick, painter, 6, 24 h. Thomas, Hiram M., yeoman, 7, 22 h. Thomas, John H., beekeeper, 6, 24 f. Thomas, Nelson, M., manufacturer, 6, 23 f. Thomas, Stephen M.- merchant, G, 23 and 24 f. Thomas, Lucius C, esquire, G, 24 f. Thomson, Annelt, 3, 21 f. Thomson, Jamec. yeoman, G, 27 f. Thomson, John, miller, 4, 28 f. Thomson, John, yeoman, 3, 23 h. Thomson, Joseph, 2, 24 f. Tracy, Benjamin, yeoman, 4, 23 h. Tucker, John, yeoman, 9, 30 h. Tucker, John, laborer. Tweedie, David, yeoman, 4, 29 f. Tweedie, James, yeoman, 4, 29 f. Tweedie, John, yeoman, 3, 30 f. Tweedie, William, yeoman, 3, 29 f. Tyler, Joseph, merchant, 6, 24 h. Vickery, Mrs. Charles, hotelkeeper, 6, 24 h. Buy your Stoves dirtctfrom Hatch & Brother. 18G CONNER AND ('f>LTSoNS 1 U SVakham, Luther, carpenter, 9, 28 f. Walker, James, blacksmith, 8, 27 f. AN'alker, James, yeoman, 7, 3t h. "Walker, Jolni, cooper. 6, 23 f. Warren, Henry, doctor, G, 24 f. Warrer, James, yeonuui, 6, 24- f. Warren, John, yecmian, 7, 30 h. Wass, Noah, yeoman, 5, 23 h. Watson, Thomas, sawyer, 4, 27 h. Way, Benjamin, . , yeoman, h f 34 f Webster, James, butcher, 9, 20 li. Welsh, Thomas, G, 22 f. Wells, Gardner, yeoman, 9, 20 f. Wells, Jesse, jr., yeoman, 8, 24 f. Wells, John, labourer, 8, 19 h. Wells, Mary E., 9, 20 f. Wells, Moses, 9, 20 h. West, John, yeoman, 3, 18 f. Westlake, Richard, laborer, 1 35 f. Whalks, David, 6, 23 f. Whalks, William, 6 3 f. Wharrain, Aaron, 0, 23 h. Wheeler, Charles, laborer, 6, 23 f. White, Robert, tile maker, 2, 29 f. White, Thomas, laborer, 5, 20 h. White, Thomas, yeoman, 4, 18 h. White, William, yeoman, 6, 32 f. Wickett, Wm., yeoman, 6, 27 h. Wiehton, David, yeoman, 9, 35 f. Wilcox, Hassard, yeomjm, 1, 21 h. Wilson, Alexander, senr., yeoman; 9, 27 f. Wilson, Alexander, junr,, hotel- keeper, 9, 26 f," Wilson, Asher, gentleman, 1, 35 f. Wilson. James, yeoman, 2, 34 f. Willis, John, yeoman, b f 30 f. Williamson, Zeneas, gentleman, 6, 22 f. Windmill, James, yeoman, 8, 30 f. Wren, Moses, laborer, 3, 32 f. Wyatt, Daviil, professor of music, 6, 24 h. Yeo, Tliomas, mason, 4, 28 h. Young, Jas., sr., yeoman, 3, 35 f. Young, Jas., jr., yeoman, 3, 22 h. Young, James, 8, 24 h. Young, John, 8, 24 h. Young, Wm., jr., yeoman, 4, 24 h. HUNTER, ROSE & CO., tmim m\i WmihmAm, OTTAWA A«0 TORONTO. ESTIMATES SUPPLIED FOE COMPOSING AND PBiNTINO Mm OR mus II m m or eiitt or m. 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